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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-10-28 - Newport Balboa News Times (2)•'. ' • THE SAND CRAB ....,...11 Ak, P.&T. Dair lmr Aia...-._.__.a.. __ ..... __ Industriola ...•. 183.3!1 up .08 Ralla -······-···-··· 49.118 up .51 UWltles ---··· 35.515 up .ot Volume-«i0,000 lll>ar8. ----• I . \· .NEWPOltl' BALBOA OldJBu"-Wll9 ~ • I .new paper a c .osta Mesa Editio• AudH Bm n:r ol Clrmlatlam BJ • I EMBRACING. BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST .NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL M , COST A MES!t • 8 A M APPALING! That water ls the crying need of this &ellll-arid region ls gloomily forecast in the closing para- graphs of ·an article in the Saturday .Evening Post, in describing the glories of Ari- 2lOlla and Phoenix 'and the Salt River valley. Let us quote: "During the last decade the area has depended more and more on deep wells to augment' irrigation by sur- face water, and now almost half the valley's agriculture owe. its life to pwnping. A sensible underground water code is desperately needed. Supterranean streams are not inexhaustible, the water table around Phoenix is steadily sinking. In Litch- field Park and Queen Creek it ls lower by 30 feet than 15 years ago, and in Deer Val- ley lower by 35 feet. The United St a t es Geological Survey reports that Mari- copa county is currently pumping 18 times what ex- perts consider to be a safe yield. : "The Central Arizona Pro- ject association, a non-par- tisan group of civic leaders and businessmen, is now fighting vigorously to obtain additional water from the al- ready hard-pressed Colorado river -the only remaining available source. Centuries ago, the Valley of the Sun bloomed productively for the Hohokam and then returned to ban-enness. What were wastes once can be wastes again. If succor is not forth- comillg, if some 300,000 cul- tivated acres are relin- quished to the starvation of the desert, present-day Phoe- nix farmer,; and straw- chewing Hohokam will have a great deal to talk about in the Great Beyond." Nutt -1! (Continued on Back Page) ' Ultra-Modem Building Going Up on Coast Hwy. VOLUME llllXIX Fl"Pe Ooato per Copy NEWl'Oft JIEAOR, C RN1A. TUESDAY, OcroBEB ZS, INT ~ 1 NUJlllD. ROOF ON CITY HALL RUSHED -..._/ Workers of the F. A. Kaiser Construction company are rush- ing to get the new city hall build- ing at 32nd street and West Cen- tral avenue, Newport Beach, cov- ered before the rains come, L. L. Patch, construction· superintend- ent, reported Monday afternoon. R(>ofing will be placed on t he building and tax department por - tjons of the main building this week. He also said that the last concrete will be poured tor the council chambers and lobby of the main structure on Friday. "We are cooperating with OU.et of Police Hodgkinson who wishes to have the new city jail struc- ture completed before the Easte r rush." Patch added. Provision has been made tor the installation of all modern police equipment in the main portion of the police building. Some of this equipment includes such broad- casting facilitil's as speakers and remote control and antenna on the tower to permit the receiving and sending of messages. Patch said that the Edison com- pany h as already completed the installation of underground cable and conduit across Ce ntral ave- nue to a large manhole which will sen.re the dty hall with single-and three-phase eleetricity. The buildings are now being wired tor the installation or a master-clock and-con tacting clocks system . The re 'will be a clock in even' room and these will be a u- tomatically operated and con- trolled by one master clock. Offer $600 in Photo Contest A re\ised announcement issued by the NeWJX>rt ·Harbor Chamber o r Commerce state s that $600 will be a wa rded winners in the 10 classes of its annual photo contest and pho to salon series e nding June 5th. 1948. HALT MESA IS RICT SHIFT SEE ERGE • • ~ . • • IN POLI , + + + + + + + ++ + Blodgett Named Gets five ·Votes of Council ~· City Judge Supervis~ ~~"~c. ~~~~ ...... ~ , .... ~·~··-., '·'-·~ Delay Action ::n~ ~~:~f:~:=1:i = SANTA 'ANA -Decision ~ the board of supervisors to trans- fer acreage in the Cliff Haven sub- division and Balboa Bay Shore dis- trict from the Costa Mesa Union school dis,trict to the Newport Beach district was postponed to- day untiJ next Tuesday. it in one direction is being CClB-- sidered by the boards or directors of the various business ~ tions of the Newport Harbor 8l'eL Harry L. Blodgett, S8, prominent Balboa laJNld attorney and part- ner In t he Santa Ana law flnn of Rutan, Tucker and Blod.cett. •·as ltnanlmou.sly appointed city Judge to 8Uooeed .Judre Robert Gardner by ,·ote or the city council In regular meeUq yesterday. On a motion by Le"ter hbell. council member from Balboa, 'Blodc- ett wu nominated and endoned ln quick a.ctlon by the CC?UDctl Imme- diately rouowtng formal reeelpt of • letter of reel«natton from .Judce Gardner who la~t week uoended the bench of the Fourth Superior court In Santa Ana. • - Nd opJ)OSition to Blodgett was entered a lthough a letter request- ing the appointment was read from Jodge D. J . Dodge of Costa Mesa. Other name' considered for the bench prior to yC'Sterday·s ses- sion included Attorneys Robci-t Powell a nd Q, A. JonC's, of Balboa Island. J-larry Ashton. of Balboa and Robert Eastman. BalboA Isl- and. Blodgett was adm itted to the California State Bar in 1934 upon graduation from Dartmouth ·and lhe Uni\'C'rSi ly of Southf'r n Cali- fornia. I-le has practiced in Qr. ti nge COll nty sinC('. 1945. Ila.." F'lrst C&M MARYE., 'OYERELL DEATH BOAT, SOLD Tile Overell motor cru:Js.e r, Mary E., which ftgured In the. dynamite bl .. t wh&ch kllJed ftnander Walter E . Overe11 and h19 wtfe, Beu.lab. hu been. 801d (or $8100. Purcbaler WU Harold G. .Jervis, 8038 A.Uantfc Blvd., Ma)"M·ood. The boat cost Olrerell 112,500. AJ90 sold were ricbts to the moortng tt.lte where the Mary E . \\o'U anchored the night ~of the btut. lTlrtcll and 1'1arcy BU9Ch were the pur- •"-rs. Mesan Fined $150 For Tipsy Driving Leslie J . Jackson. 28. of 188'2 Magnolia avenue, Costa Mesa. \\'as fined $150 and had his auto license suspended for 90 days following his plea of guilty lo a c harge of drunk driving on a rraignmE>nt be- fore Acting City Judge Donald J . Dodge in Newport Beach City Court, :Pt-1onday. Jackson \vas arrested by Patrol- men R. R. Cornecl and M. N. Coe on Centra l avenue at 23rd str eet. Ne wport. as the former , and his wife w e't'e r eturning home a t 11 ·55 p.m. Sunday. the police report stated. · Cue Continued • A~'D '.\IRS. SAM EM1'1ES, Ne'4·port Reach, Mo_.'11 In ma.In u-, Ion bl' radio OR which they contacted boat Martha Jane lut. night 11hortly l\fter mldnla'ht. En route to HJJo, Ua \\·aU, me88age reported them 775 mlle11 out and ufe tollo'41ng pooping in following &ea. wblle Mn. Ernmes "'U at wheel. -photo by Beckner. Radio Contact Established With Hilo-Bound Schooner, Rendezvous By NEAL Bll':CK.."ill':R Although Assemblyman Ear I Stanley of Nev.'J)Ort Beach, chief • pl"OJX)nent tor t he tra nsfer , ex~ plained the pl8.n in detail. The hear- ing was postponed on motion Supervisor Irvin George Gordon of Newport Beach. Gordon stated that he had agreed after an earlier conference with Costa Mesans and Newport Beach people to ask for the post- ponement. H e said his conferes stated they did not understand wha t the plan was all about and wanted more time to conside·r it. Asked why he y,·as not told .in advance about the conference and that a postponement might be asked or the board. Mr. Gordon inferred that Mr. Stanley had not communicated with him. Stanley's views were supported by a score of residents of both Cliff Haven and Bay Shore col- only. They said they were in fa- vor or the transfer. OppOsing the t ra nsfer was Mrs. Ernest McClellan, president of Costa M esa Grammar school Par- en 1-Teache r association and Ev- erett Rea. s uperintendent· of the Costa Mesa Elementary school dis- trict. R ea contended that if the trans- fe r were made. Costa Mesa w ould lose an expected and probable ap- propriation from the· state for edu- cational puflX>SE'S. 1 Schedule Stassen Mr. and Mn.. Sam H. Emmies of Se•-port, and a K'\le&t~rew of fl\'e For L B. Address men and onr1 woman, contacted b;)' 8b.l~to-9h.lp radJotelephone from Ralph Uke'• cruiser Martha .Jane, lying at Richardson's Anchorage In Ea4t Bay, reported Sunday nJght that the 3• we re 725 mllett out .. and that all hand& were ln pod hea.lthf>--------------~e~d':zv~~.te;.,.d her party left Comes Home One or t he phases of the pro- posed council or business leacle!'9 from the various communities fJ6 Newport Beach will be the o~ zation of a political pro gr a ra.. Plans are no\v underway to haft an lnterclub group select C8DISr dates for the municipa] eiectka next April. The slate will be presented to each business association for ltB approval or disapproval. F.ach a.. sociation will be permitted to ... lect a substitute candidate, ii thlll is its desire. Business assoc.ia tions from ~ boa. Balboa Island. Corona do1 Mar and the Newport Harbar business dis trict have already • cided that there are two subjeda which should be supported by the groups. These are, rrorganizat1om of property zones and improve- ment in the desperate water stt.- ation. • The associations will meet acm shortly, at which time, it is be-- lieved. t he intera.ssociatiorl ~ ell will be approved and a slate al three candidates consideT'ed tor munjcipa.l office. VFW and Legion Plan -Gala Show Armistice Day The Orange County A.rmistieP Day Celebration in Huntington Beach November 11th will be the biggest single day celebration ever held in this county. Spoosored b7 the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars posts, It has tbt- support or e very communJty in ti.e. county. Heading the gtgant:k! paradr which wi.11 move out at 11 a.m. will be Richard Weinbert, World' War I. and Mrs. Leonard Ste• bach, World War U .'\ amputees from Sawtelle Hospital. ~ing • Guard Marshals. -............_ A new, ultra-modern. SS0,000 building, which will house a busi- ness to be known as Turner Drug Store, is under consttuction at the corner of 900 Coast HighwaY and Tustin avenue. in the Miracle Mile today. The structure. fronting $ feet, is beiftg built by Hugh Cairns, builder, of Lido IsJe, for E. M. Smith o(, Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle. Spe!'.'ifications a nd drawinis were made· by Orange County Drafting Service, 810 Coast Highway. Harry Welch, secretary of the chamber, stated today tha t the contest is open to all and an ama- teur has a chance with any other entrant and residence in the state is not necessary for f'ntrance it\ the contest. His first case. aftC'r being sworn in as city magistrate by City Clerk (Continued on Back Page) All photographs will be exhib- ited a t the Newport Harbor Photo Salon to be held in the Newport Beach Grammar school, NC'A'"PQr t Beach. J une 20 to 28. Costa Mesa Leader to, Offers Free Meat Auction Shop To Island Puppies F . B. Owen of 2091 Newport Judge Dodge continued until Thursday morning the case of John Mattson Burlin. 36. roofer, of 508 36th street. Newport Beach , y,·ho 'A·as charged \\'ith drunk driv- ing, follo'A'ing his arrl'.'St at Adams str eet a nd C('ntra! avenue, Balboa. Sunday. by Patroltnan D. J . Mont- gom ery. Burlin. v.'ho requC'stcd the con - tinuance. is out on .$250 bail, pend- ing arraignment on the cha rge. The police r ecord sta te's that Bur- lin drove his machine into the r ear of anoth£'r car which was going slow in a line of traffic. the Balboa Yacht club float on Sunday! night, Octboer 20, at 9 :00 p.m . with a fair southerly breeze which c arried them out beyond the ea:lt end of Catalina island. There lhey lay becalmed for 2-1 hours, alter which they picked up a westerly, which rose to storn1 propartjons by W ednesday. and ripped out their large reaching jib. After this squall. the wind started to haul 'round north. so that by Saturday the wind "''as moderate. and from the northeast. The-log shows that they have averaged a littlC' better than 100 miles per day so . far, .in spite of the caln1 spots.· .; Harold E. Stassen, appearing at the Long Beach Municipal Audi- torium on Wednesday evening, Oct. 29, under the auspices of Jane Tucker's Town Hall of that city, \vill make one of the most im- pcrtant speeches of his current tour of the n ation in the avo"'ed interests of world peace, it was a nnounced today. Discussing "America V c rs us Communism in One \Vorld.'. S tas- sen's address is said to be non- partisan a nd will be "a forthright analysis of some of the most vital international problems facing the U. S . today." In April of this year, Stassen interviewed Stalin in Mosco"'' in a m eeting which drew world-wide attention. U . S. relations with Soviet Russia have been discussed \\'ith astonishing Other notables to be in the llqe. of march will be Major General L. E. Woods. Col. R!dderhof and his aide Capt. E . L . Smith, from the U. S . Marine Corps Air static. at El Toro. With the m will be thP First Marine Aircraft Wing Band and a m'archlng unit or approld-.... mateJy 700 men. Upon completion, the building Will. be occupied by C . V. Turner. loca l pharmacist. and , by a clean- ing establishment. barJ>er shop and beauty parlor to be located on the Tustin avenue side. LOCAL BANKS PLAN EXTRA QUARTER . HOUR SERVICE SAT. . Commencing Saturday morning. Nov. 1 . both local branches of the Bank of Ame rica will open their doors at 9 :30 instead of at 9:45 a.m., Roland \Vright, Ne,vport Beach manager announced today. "This is in line with the policy of other branches of the bank," he said. '"\Ve feel that with the volume of business n ow being tra,naacted on Saturday m ornings, thi.t step will help us render bet ter aeT\ice .to om patrons." Grainger Hyer, real estate m an of 319 Marine avenue, Balboa Isl- a nd, has his O'A'n prize !contest. He is offering, so reads a sign- board on his premiSC'S, "one pound of 'ground round' to ~he first pup initiating the Potted plant." A plant, two feet from the ground, "'ith begoni as tied with pink tin· foil and ribi:x>n. stands near the sign. Dogs, from Danes to 'Doxies, must go u nassisted to the plant and initiate it, according to regu- lations, before any one of them can claim the ground round-steak. , Dozer Gets Plugged Pt1oral or this story is, don't ever doze at the wheel. Richard A. Fisher of Artesia did just that at 4 :43 a.m. Monday. R C'Sult: jumped curb and h it fire plug at Dahlia street and 101 al- ternate, Corona del Ma r . Fisher o.k. Car dama.ged. avenue. Costa J\1e~a. a nnounced to- day tha l hC' \\'Ould r C'lire from the curio and Sou\'enir busincs..c; short-ly. ,.\n aucl ion \viii be conducted by hin1 a t his Ne\,·port Souvenir and Gift shop at 2102 West Ocean Front, Nc\\'por t Beach. on r~ri- d ay. ' ~Ir o,,.C'n. \\.'ho is Sl't..Tc tary of the Costa l\ll'Sa C hamber of Com- mt'rCC', tnl d plans for his rC'tirc- mt'nt to friends So111e time a~o. Check Passer Sent to Prison S;\t-:T,.\ ,.\N,.\ !Tuesday\. -S u- p('rior JudbC' flotxo rt Gardner. '''ho prC'sidcd over lh<' C'rimi nal calen- dar, sC'ntC'nccd Edward L or c n Kooken, 32. of Lon& B<'ach, to San Quentin. for issuancC' of bad checks, y,·hen the !alter app('ared beforC' him on Monday. Kooken had sought probation. 3 lniured in Sunday Crash Three young \vom<>n were badly injured "''he n the automobile in which they "'e re riding jumped the curb and smashed into an e lec tric light pole near 21st street and Centra l avenue. Ne'A'JX)rt Beac h, at 3 :25 o'clock Sunday morning. Taken to thl' Santa Ana Com- munit y hospital were Arlene Ar- buckle, 21, of 1202 North Citrus strC'CJ , H ollywood. drive r , who suf- fl'red a fracture of the right fore- arm: J oan Conboy, 20. of 2081 Ma rlbor ough a\'enuC', Ri\'erside. fracturf'd jaw a nd Catherine Ray- mond, 20, of 3637 Bristol street. Rlverside. back injury. KIND DEED WASTED Sa m EmmC's is w e l 1 known yachtsm an both in local "'aters, a nd in Hav.•aii. He has sailed 'three Honolulu raC<'s in previous years at the helm or the famous little schooner Lady .Jo. \Vhich he then O'A'Jled . 'rhis 'A'ill be his sevC'nth crossing ·under saiJ. but the first on~ In which he was not either r acing. o r trying to S<'t a record for th<' r eturn trip. FORFEITS $I 0 Edwin Carl Lyon or Venice rorfeittid S1 0 bail "'·hen he fail<'d to appear in city court today on a citation charg ing him "'·ith fail- ing to give the right of way to a smaU girl who "'BS crossing 101 highway at Margul'rite strfft. Corona" de ! Mar. The two brancheS affected by the~ 9 :30 ,plan are located at 2200 West Central Ave. and at 617 E . Soledad Castro of Costa Mesa won't try this again. Boy Riding Scooter Without license Oil Issue Revived; CDM Sewer As ~ch His car rolled over a cl.i ff near A 15-year-old boy from the 200 Cel).tral Ave. Drivers Consider (In ~~sgthmy ~~ti hel~~g~~i t ~frayootr oe.sBt. R~~ po1'nted ::.nN~;~;k!":~ t~i t:ic: :: ~ ~~~h, ~ .. 29~:nd!:":tci.!'tie;""~; r---~ hitch-hiker at 2 :17 a .m. Monday. R . f. (CUba) Morris of the c;a..ii-fi/ing ol Charges 4 :00 p . m. yesterday in the city out that the citv ha d no intention Lucky for Castro h w 't fornia Highway P~t:ol when the Al S _J r·J nail, city councilmen turned. down of permitting oil production. The · e asn }'oungster ~·as dr1Vlng a motor fer Unvay I t a proposal to permit a plugged oil request was thereupon voted down hurt. but it took a tow car to pull scooter "ithout a license at 5 p.m. r-e B. Cblpmaa ol SOI bore to be opened for pumping and I Continued on Back Pa&el his car out or the deep r avine. Monday . .... __.. heard prQtests from a number of ---------------------~''------------...:.... ______ _ Cnrw Mreet, Be..., re.-Co~ del Mar residents who -a. .,--• Id&-complairied that th•ir bW.. for as- _..,. mr alnlel: Ida ....... sessments against a recently+in- clalae ..i 1:11 p.m.: 'S-cl.:,-. stalled sewer line were excessive. ...., c•t*-' tile •tlllClfi-Shortly after opening the ses- ed. k 11 a t • le 6. W. Jim, Robert Wallace, attorney Rt 'tr ·, 11., ef lW Cwi r°" William Tallman, 213 43rd St., ~. ll9e ---wu denied a request foe pemio-.,..,. rm• -.z•11e. u.at· aion to clear out. apen up and ... -•t 1 ata =* ••a.. pump oil from a hole oo Tallman's ... lie -_.., - -.. -"Y. In enteriJ>c Illa plM. -el - -• 'It w~ stated that oil ,... lttP" ..,_._ • Ille-. Inc mm tbe bore and •-,,mnln1 all ........... Av' •1 ow:i: ~ 1-dc. yard" -.,. - -• 1• -Councilman Lestor llbell voiced C ... E' f ...... ~ the oplnkin that. the ~ WU a ··--~ ... -.,,. to pin ~ fer the . -· •= .. "" .. ··= openhac ~ • prnct.== ~ and ._ .. 11 '1 .... .. .. -... ........ I a t • Ct)' Attorney Rolencl "n-•CllMW'J ._ _____ 2 ___ ..,.._. ~ tbt dt;F _ ...... ,,,. a - 'l'IES Ul-.oor ·-TAOllT li•lin•N' TBBU, ... ~ JHMM le ........ -a r. ,, SI 5!59 •• I 'le ....... +z' .... " 7:li: ..... .,.. at ••• ' Is. N .. ....,.. BelMi.'Dlllww .. r. rzzz' .-. .......... 4?1 • I . ---no- • • " I frankness by the young candidate ~:t;-... ~~ . j for the Republican Presidential rl. ':;o :J"-;-a nomination and his audience in · ~f. '::< " --Long Beach m ay hear an unusHal address by one of the most widely discussed pclitical leaders of the day. Juniors Will Get Charters, ~ov. 7 Capt. John R. McKinney. lJSN. Naval Base legal officer will be present. It is expected that the PB"'*' wil! surpass by far that of .Jul)" 4th, since many schools and civic organizations will enter fl oats. St. Catherine's Military Band with a personnel of 120 of .Anaheim haft' accepted an invita tion to partid- pate. as well as the Orange County' National Guard units. F1nl of the Newport Beach ''·ar dead lleti today tn New · York City, awaiting the fina.I leg of hb trip t.ck home. Re 18 Lt (Jg) DOnald A. Hel~ ~·ho \\-'&..~ kllled Dec. 27, 194.2 . ln lcel&nd while nying nJ«ht submarine patrol apln~t the Ge.rmanA. It is expected that each of the 12 high schools that are taking part in the F ootball CarrfivaJ to. be staged a t 2 p.m . on the hip· school field will be represen ted by their respective bands and ther - football queen. · Don W . Smith or the Hunting-At the present time it i~ t»- ton BeaCh Junior Chamber of lieved that either hot rod racn~ Commerce will present the state or motorcycle r aces will meet Jn charter' to the Newport Harbor competition in the Speedway sta~ dium. In the early evening then: Next of kJn a.re Mr. · and l'ln. \\-1dtsett M. Helms, 8310 \\·. Ocean, Front, "'ho will ha\•e hJ11 body ttent to Todd'8 M emoriam Mortuary ln Pomona for a military funeral. Junior Chamber at a dinner-dance will be street dancing. Varioas to be h e1d in the Newport H arbor other forms of entertainment aJ'e' Yacht club on November 7. being contact~. ·At noon a barbe- Pat Rafferty of Long Beach, na-cue dinner will be held in Lake- tional Junior C. of C. director, Park. The chef is preparing to feed about 3000 people during the 'Aili present the national charter ·day. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~t~o~th:'.e'._!:loc~a~l~bod~-~·. __ ---- Blood Donor Service Set Costa Mesa CC Merchants Meet On Christmas Plans A county-wide volunteer bJood ·blood bank" typing centers will The me rchants division al tfw! donor typing service will be ini-be conducted by all four Red Cross C.OSta Mesa Olamber of O•onwroe- tiated November 16tb. by the Or-chapters throughout the county convened this morning at 7:00 a.m... ange Co~nty Medical Association, in the near future. Chapter re-in the Welcome cafe. Clilf ~ Orange County Public\ He a Ith apomibilities stated in the agree-barger, chairman, presided at the- Dept., and local hospitals as spon-ment between t he sponsoring gathering ot prominent hmlnem 50rin&: egencies, with Southern Or-agencies and the Red cross chapt-men and women. ange County Chapter, American e-rs ·in Orange cowaty tor this Among item. ~ WU the Red ere.a. A quota is set for 500 initial ph.ue of the overall Na-matter of Ouistmu deoan.tioa volUlltttn to he typed oo that tlonaJ Red er-blood donor pro-piano. s~ attanoori, from 2:00 to sram ..m aecepted by the boord l r-----~----.. 5:00 In tbe Santa Ana Conummlty of dlrecton of Southern ·!)range Cen~ clul>house. not West 8th County chapter, at lh<'lr monthly street, Santa Ana, Ca)fiom!L lundleon ,_tin&, held at t b • ReP:tration for proepective Ownmtmity Center clubhoule, donon wW he held at tbe New-W!IJlam K. Llndlay, chairman, port Ha.-branch -clurinc _.... •. the -k of NCJYanber 11. One Dr. fbmell Jam-.. preoldmt may apply el!Mr In -or by ol tbe-Orance County Medical .. telephone (H&rboc 111115). Ap: 21 IOciat!on, ""'*' ied blo flll1 -to 60 (er 18 to 21 with j>umb with tbe .. -4 plpa u aut- "NL!nt). llln!mmn ...tpt 110 l1ned by· Dr. Job n Kr.- P<"wlo . blood tlonm' -far the 0.: It lo lllltidpated tbat ''walkllc (Oaat!ow..S oo -Pip) I TODAY 'Two prim' mt Co•ta ·---... -~---.. &ti•: "DO--"·--~,--........ .., cm9•• •• • ... ..... -~---.... , _, - ... -.......... _ fw lhol:J ---. .. • • ' • MllWPOST BALBOA NllWl-TI•SB I · TUllllDAY Nwet ....... o.111. De.-a, 1N7 "Bonanza" • • • You'll ahare new t.hrilla ln readin g enter-tam. ment! Watch tor t h e exciting •tor\eB of the faGulous Comstock lode an d other if"eat trequres. Begin ''Bonama1' '8. dramatic new 9erles in the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angele. Examiner. IF YOUR WATCH All WOii GUARANTEED o.,..l'ld.biSM, -. • .,.... 11 ,.... 1 pOrtiot1.1te .. th lf.--4elt.., el tt.. 'QfbMMMp t. • ••• tiM •lid tlNt toe• ..... ,...., W14 tool .. i .. .,.... • ...., .. ,. Ii•~• ._,...ice •t rH....W. ........ FREE ESTIMATE Alf Work Guaranteod • S-DAY SEJIVICJ: e Priceo--• 1' ED \.\/ 13 P ()\\1 N "'" -.~ •t ,··~ ~ . .. . . . ,, 1191 Newport Bl..S. COSTA MESA Pboae Beaol>a 53%1-W Air Forces Still &eking Pilots A chance to learn tO tty the Air Forces newest jet and 1'9Cket pro. pelted Cl&hters and Iona: ranae bomben ii offer ed qualified young Americans with the re--0penlng ot Aviation Cadet training. Seeking o n 1 y "cream-of·lhe- crop" candidates, men who &pply for flight training must be Un- married, Crom 20 to 26 ~ ye an old and be physically qualified. In ad- dition, they muat h8.ve oompleted at least two years ot oollele or be able to pus a written examin- ation covering 2nd year collegr }eve) subjects. According to i"aJor J. S. Muir. local recruiting head, interested men who can meet the qualifica- tion requiremen ts can secure Avt· ation Cadet application blanks ~at his office, 2021,i West Third street, Santa Ana. Busy November For Shriners November will be a month of activities for southland Shriners, according to Potentate Elmer P. Bromley of Al Malaikah temple, in a lettC'r to local Shrine leaders. Nov. t. the poten tate. membt-n of· his divan. units from the band, chanters and patrol will trek to Lompoc ro stage a ceremonial fo r the northern district. Thursday, Nov. 6, a stag lunch· eon is scht.-d oled for the Biltmor e Bowl. Saturday evening, Nov. 8, a stage revie"" \\'ill be presented for Shrin·~ and their families in Shrine uditorium, preceded by a band cert. Saturday night, Nov. 15, Elks or Souther n California will be honored at a stag party in Shrine a uditor ium. Wednes,day evening, Nov. 'rl the a nnual charity ball will be s taged in Shrine auditorium to r aise funds for Christmas philanthropies. LIL>\ ZAU AND MICHEL PANAIEFF, premier dantiieun appear· IRg with the Ballet lntlme at the Laguna Beach Wgh !tehool audito r- ium. Nov. I. AIM> In the compAny are Hennolneo Darrell, NathaJJe Christian, Meredyth Bayll•, and Barbara Stuart. M&x. Rablno'°"11.8h and Paule na Car t.for Al the two pla nM . Nine New Houses Jr. Red Cross Will Be Erected Set for Annual In Newport Area Retreat at B. I. Ni ne new houses will be erected The Orange County J unior Red in the Newport Harbor residential Cross High School Council w ill district as the resul t or permits hold its Annual Conference and i55ued ·to building contractors for Retreat a~ain t his year at Mar the same dur ing t he '-''eek ending Casa on Balboa Island, Oct . 31 Saturday, October 25. and Nov. 1. _to plan their pr ogran1 The biggest fact about today's Valuation of permits issued for I for 't~~ year and to .exchange ideas, Army or Air Force is that it is October to date totals SSOO.~., r('(]u.1 nng county-wide suppar t. possible for a man to start as a Chief Building Inspector A. M. .M iss Betsy T aylor , presiden t, private and end u p his career as Nelson's off.iC"t' repor ted today. Wlll conduct the main business of a gener al. Four of the new homes are in t he conference after breakfast on •~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... ~~ l lhC' $10,000 and above bracket . A Saturday. number or permits also were issu-During the ro~Jerence. Rober t l'<i for t he remodelling of presen t Sampson , Laguna Beach H ig h homes in the area. school. and Mary \Vright of t he ·~ \. I• •• "' ~ You Should See Their Date Books ••• ' They're always filled, because their ward- robes are always fresh and ready for any Event. ••• Lr do Cleaners 456 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA PHO N E Bea,con 5798-J ' Mr . and Mrs. A. B . MacDonald Anaheim Union High school, both of Long Beach filed plans for t he of whom wer e delegates to the building of a d"'elling at 111 East Amer ican Red Cross National Bay Front, Balboa Island, at a Convention in Cleveland, will pre- cost or $15,600. sent National and International T . L. Finch of 303 Cedar drive, JuD-ior Red Cross vie"')X>i nts. 'The Covina , filed plans for the er<"Ction eight J unior Red Cross members of a two-story house on lot 32. to win scholarships to the Lcader - China Cove. Corona dcl Mar. at a shi~ Training Center in Camp cost of $13,500. · Ceho. ~evade City, California , in 1-1. F . Christy of 400 Tustin ave-August. wil l outline the various nue. Ne",:x>r t Heights. filt'd plans Junior Rro Cross proi,.'l'a.m activ- for the construction or a o ne-story ities. These members are: Vi r ginia house at 400 Tustin aven ue. Ne"'· Abplanalp an~ Sara Lantz, of the port Heights. at a cost or Sl 0,000. Anaheim Union H igh school : Mar}' G. E . Atkins of 834 \Vest Los Ann Roth, F uller ton High school : Angt'lcs street. Los Angeles, filed Laur a Belle Hod.kins, Brea-Olinda plans for the erect ion of a two-High school; P eggy Ann Squier story house on lot 16, Block 37, a~d Virginia Barger of the Orange r iver section, Newport Beach. at I-f1gh school ; Joan Zube, Nc"•port a cost or Sl0.000. Harbor Union High school. and I-1. A. Hall of 126 G r and Cana l, Lavonne KisnC'r , of the Santa Ana Balboa Island. (ilC'd plans for the H igh school. construction of a onC'·Stor y house RC"Crcation will no r tx-lacking at 121 Grand Canal. at a cost of throughout the confer l.'ncc. with SSOOO. the majt>r event being a costume Mr. and Mrs. Herber t Howard Hallo\\'e'C"n Pir11 te Party F riday of 1115 West 46th street, Los An· evening. ~ geles. filed plans to build a d"reJ-Adults to s'peak briC'fly at lhe ling at 603 Poinsctta street, Coro-ronfcrence are: Mrs. Thomas E. na del Mar. at a cost of $7000. l\1cLeod. Coordinator of t he O r - Pf'r mlta U s t.f!d ange Coun ty Junior Red Cross Other permits wer e issued as High School Council, "'ho \\i ll In· follows : troduce l\1iss Helen Locke, \vho To John P . Daniell of 8 Bay tau~ht in Neurembcrg, Ger many. Is land, who will build a one-story during 1946·1947. Miss Locke will house at 1714 Plaza del Norte, give first -hand information on the S6000: Robert V. Pence, 1018 receipt of J unior Red Cross ovC'r· Shore Drive, Corona del Mar. who sea~ educational gift boxes, a nd is building aparunen ts over a gar -their great need in the reconstruc- age at tha t address, SSOOO. tion progra m for peace. Other 'fo Annabel Cannon, 441 West guests to be presented are: Mr. l langola avenue, Altadena, one-J ohn Mar tin, Director of t he Los ~~~~~~~~~~~~~===~~~~===~~~~~~~~~s~t_:=o_'.:'>:_· house a t 232 Ir i s street, Angeles Chapter Junior Red Cross. • his wife, a nd Mrs. Gr etchen deFTies, also of the Junior RC'd Cross of t he Los Angeles Chap ter · Miss June Pomeroy a nd Mr. Rob~ ert F allin. studen t officets of the Junior Red Cross Cabinet of the Los Angeles Chapter . • • NEED NEW EQUIPMENT? OfteatlmM a ballw Is pn"""ted fnD aoraial ex ......... by the lack ol -· more ettldeat eqalpnollt. DOa't let UU. h•ncll- ' cap you. Pan+eee your -equlF""-t wlUl fteendac .,. a bull ...._ 1 'l'lllll 19 &be -y. oe*kfedcwy way of OOl"C IL See .. for la- fw stfoa. • " Corona del Mar, $4500; H . L . Hammond, 41 Terrace Drive, P as· adena, remodel h o u se at 437 Golde nrod a venue, Corona dcl Mar. $4500 and Mervin H eth, 320 Kenmor e street, BaldWin P ark a one-story h o us e a t 126 -29th street. Newport Beach, $4000. To Bert Bentz. 6600 Coast High- w ay, one-1tory washroom and bed· room at 221 Lugonia a venue , Sea- shore colony, N e w p o rt Beach. $2200 a nd Mrs. Hazt;I Menois, 415 Acacia street, Corona del Mar, r e- model hoUlle. $1200. To Alice Heimerdinger, 806 East y1s t street. SeatUe, remodel dJNell- tng at 438 Tustin avenue, Newport Heights. $800; John Stetson. 1026 McCadden 1treef, Los Angeles, re- model hOl19e at 224 Pearl 1treet Balboa Island $750. • To John W. Johnion ot 620 Nar- cillul avenue. Corona · del Mar add • porch and bath. '600: ~ W . Byron. 306 Jasmine strttt. Corona del liar, remodrL $500· France. A. Poyu, :m ~· -· Balboa Island. add a ... th- l'O(Ul ln • cance. ISO(); J a c II: Twiat. :503 Jlbrisold. Corona del llar, MOO and llr. and ' Jin. IL G. Humbel, 105 92-d otreet, New- prt -. , ....... $ZlO. After 30 ~' ees rice: a Muter S&-t <If tl>e "'-or Air Faret caD redn wltb a UIHw ••e• al 11eoo.--. · > I I I Bill of Rights .Week, Dec. 9-15, Set With Sch~ule Ready for Local Groups OUUlne far each ~ of BW of Constitution will be devot ed to Rlghta Week, Dec.19 to 15, bu Freedom ol Assembly, Trial by Just ~ announced by the execu-Jury and Government with city tive committee, through Joe Crail, coUllty, 1tate and !ede'ral offldal~ 1eneral ~ in charge ot special, prograrhl. ~. Dec. 9 hu been dnig- nated u BW of Rights Day, with all groups throughout Southern California to de\•ote !!.II or part of ·th~ir program to t h'\ Bill of Rights with copies to be distributed to· their members. Wedne.day, Dec. 10 will be de- voted to Freedom of Thouy,h t and Oppor tunity, with schools, colleges and unlvenities featuring t he Bill of Rl&hta. Thursday, Dec. 11 will have as il!i theme ''The Veter an and the Bill of Rights." , Friday. Dec. 12 ia Freellom of Speech, and Press day both on t he air anQ in the newspapers. Saturday, Dec. 13 is assigned. to 'Tue Individual and the Bill of R ights" and will also along with S unday, Dec. 14, be consecrated to Freedom ot Worship. Monday, Dec. 15, the actual an- ni versary ot t he r atification ot the first ten amendmen ts to the Costa Mesa and COM Residents Given Citizenship The year's third naturalization class, held last week 'before the bench of Superior Court Judge j Robert Gardner , admitted. 26 men and women to citizenship. The court pennitted· two women both of Santa Ana , to resume cit: izen1hip standing tl\e1r had lost by marrying aliens and ga ve citi- zenship standings to 24 other., including John Allennach ot OJBta Mesa; Carmen C&stillo Ollveroe a nd Loreto Fqnina. whose name was changed· to Larry Rinia, both of Cor ona de l Mar. Encourage your son to investi- gate the opportu nities offered him by the United States Army and Air Forces. · * * Ne>w Seniag NEWPORT BE.ACM 3 to 4 Days Service BROADWAY CLEANERS • ,. 2903 W. Central PHONE BARBOR 552-W insurance P• a. palmer 1Nco1,01At10 w . o. buck, Insurance counselor 3333 v ia lido, newpo rt beac h, ca l i f . telephone newport beach, ha rbor' 150 0 Honor Roll ·· • Prosperity Pluggers • Greeley and Grimes Insurance Agency "SEE US FOR PROTECI'ION" IOZ Mala Street Barl>or%D14 ••. Balboa II. B. Woodo, N-rt 11rw1a 11•- Ets-Hokin & Galvan N-purt Beach -San Frandoco -W11m1z1cton San Diego • Stockton EU:O'l'BIOIANB ~ llw ... N0'7 1000 OoMt llhd. T. WESTON J AY Anchorage of Southern Calif. l:loo Crulaen • t..uon & Martin OU~ Complete Yacht l"lmlhlllDc a a-. Yacht Broker-ace A Imunnoe Harbor ss--Ml-0 Via Oporto M. R. BEEBE, Manager Culbertson Chevrolet Co. Chevrolet -Old smobile . sOOl West Central Ave. Ph. Harbor 513 Fran cis J. Horvath Real Estate Income Tax ~nrfr,__Fl"del"ftl . • .. Stat.ti Offtoe!I : ~ZR !Alh -1-farhor 1805-R Rome: 116 S.''ilh -HH.rtwl r '922-B "Newport Beach DE.<\_'I W. C."'ll'PRELL Le ster & Co. Member Lo" Ani:ele" S tock Exchange Government. MuniC"l pJ'l1 1t.nd Corporation Secu rities 515 I!. CeotraJ Ave., Balboa. Pb. Harbor 2081 Padraic B. "Pat" Evans Life -Health -Accident All 'JYpes Personal Insurance Barbor 1895 • 1320 E . Surf Dr. e BaDvw Clark & Company METAl.IJZJNG lndmtrlal . . . ~ Oraamental - -SL Newport BeaclL Pllone Barbor U. Dr. Marven J. Reitz Physician -Surgeon Two Ottl...0: Newport Beach Van Noys, Calif. '813 W. Ooatnl · 6919 Vu NDTO 111.C. Plooae: Barl>or Ul-B Phone: 8-5-1#1 Goo. IL 8-r. P..,..: C. A. Berben., V1oe .._ Jla3'V.-Treuurer Seaport Boat & Yacht Corp. nT OIMt Rwy .... Barbor™'· N ewport Psz• ~~&Spo- I Qwfo sse Tak 8all Boata 0 . C. HARR ---C. C. OTI'O Otto's Sporting Goods and Saddlery Barr's Jewelry Twin Locatlono mi llAUOll. llLVD. ................ , llmry w. Brellll!l'd Radio S 0 S Electric ·~ ; Linwood Vick • Realtor • I ll Marine Ave. -Balboa bland Barl>or iro-w ... Harbor 54.8-11 General Insorance .JI/ACK BAUMGABTNEB W™bee • DlamolMh e Jeweir7 The Gem Shop Watdl and Jeweby ~ Barl>or l lJG -Balboa --IDn Bide. Glamour Slenderizing Salon LOIS W. KELLER a-STEAM B ATHS & BODY MASSAGE U-.0 11:-1•~ h i "sh .....,. la CMrp llECHANICAL MASSAGE & SINE WAVS '70S E. Central ..• Barbor 11!9-W Entrance th!'Q!:Jgh : Mary'o Bay & !jarl Beauty Salon "JOHN DORY" CHOICE SEA F ARE • POPULAR PRICES e IOI E. Centnl at Palm-Bar. 108&-W-llaboa Orville R Scltlaeter CERAMIC BAZAAR Sa ve 50 o/o , 8econd1', Oventock. and C1 09&-0uta BALBOA SUPPLY CO. B&l~a • Barbor 57 • PavWon BOB KILLEFER, 'MGR. Coast Properties Co. Balton -Immance "We Serve the Entire Harbor Area." llOI E. Ooat.al Ave.-Bal...._llarbor Hiii H. W. FOS'IER Harbor Shoe Shop SHOE MAKING ARTISAN e BEPAIB8 • ca.tom Built Sandala Gra4aate Dr. Scholl Sc.bool ot Sdelltllle Foot Comfort 708 J!:_ Central -Balboa VOLNEY HAY, JR. Hay's Camera Exchange nhDI •• , Clameru , •• Jl'ln!thlas • CUMBd Camera PortnJt. • ll07 J!:_ Celltnl BA Ul -Balboa 'THREE TODD BROS." TODDS DAIRY QUALlTY AND SEBVIClt • :" ~".~~-·-~~..;;; ~~.-= .......................... ._ .... ,,.. Wendell V. Hoyt Hoyt's Harbor Engraving CA • Cee11hta ftoto.bcra .... lutb • &UMI ... 8t •• ,,,._ l&J.T •• llfw.-1 ._. • Ollr "<lid" ... • • • * l • l ' • I I COMPTON HOUSEWIFE LANDS 169 . POUND MARLIN IN RECORD TIME NSWPOKT BALBOA NllW8-TJMJ:8 TUJ:llDAY N-eurt -..,, Cdf; ~ 111. lM' .. Pace3 NEWS-TIMES _____ ..,,Brings-to Gaff In 2Hrs.,10 Mins.. Fullerton EdgJ Cost111 Mesa Kids Saiit+a Scrambles Revolutioni:ze ...., 1 Football Offense s p 0 HTS Margaret Lawrence, .1511 N. Sunset 'fitle Raee The Costa Mesa Grammar school Chester St., O>mpton, aet a new . f . I football team became involved in world's record yesterday for wo- B t•-one po t men anglers. She caught ·a 169 y it'll: margin o in con-a new play in practice last Thurs-. Full -' lndi edg1 ed pound marlin on 3/6 tackle and version, . e. ~on s ans day which may revolutionize crow9 San.\B Ana's favorro Saints· Fri-participation in the pigskin sport. brought her fish to gaff in the0 da · h Full to k th record time of t wo hours and 1 Y rug t a t erton eep e It all happened when LltUe Thund&y, Oct. U , 1M1 race for the SUnset League title Ayers caught 8 pass thrown by ·------------I !minutes. wide open. Armond Nestles on the l~yard The fish was weighed in at Cat- lt was the first win over Santa line and ran it 10 mi~ield. At that alina and later checked In at the Ana the ;itdians. have been able point a spectator, Donald Trapp, Wounded Hunter Balboa Angling club. to engineer in ~1ve years. Both hed in from the sideline, picked ed Mn. Lawrence Is a member C1f teams scored m •.fie se.cond up the ball carrier. who was still Cursed, Refus the Balboa Angling club and was quarter, bu~ the Samts failed to clutching the pigskin, and took off Aid at Duc/r. Blind fishing from the boat Ga.daze. convert while quarterback Tom toward the 'goal line. Other marlin weighed in over Neilson booted_ 8 perfect kick Nestles and Co. were tackled on Man's lnhumanlty to man -the weekend at the Balboa Ang:l- thro~gh the uprights to mar Santa the 2()..yard line, but the combined was demonstrated ln Orange lng club were a tn pounder on Ana s flawless season record aperation netted 70 yards-con-county Saturday when P. Ed-heavy tackle by Z. M. Arena in Thus Santa Ana has now won fusing but true. ward Husband, of 1..o. An-'IT minutes; a 240 pounder on 2 and lost l -Fullerton has won 1 s e1e. ~·u the victim of an heavy tackle caught and landed and Newport Beach has lost 1 and day night, Newport Harbor H.igh's accldmtaJ ahootln:C at ln1ne by Mrs. Jane Gronendyk~ of Bal- 'won 1. With the Tars schedul~ Coach Wendell Pickens is figuring I a k e, accordlnc to a 1tory boa Island In 4 hours and 25 min- to go against the Saints this Fri-t hat its stilll anybody's conference. "'bJc h appeared la the Santa utcs; a 23434 pounder on medium • THE QUARTER DECK A New Shop Specializing In INTERIOR YACHT FURNISHINGS YACHT CLOTHING and SPORTSWEAR For Men and Women HOLIDAYS OCCASIONS GIFTS FOR THE AND SPECIAL 630 Coast Higway-Route 101 Newpor,t Beach, Calif. Phone Beacon 5248 Capt. Leonard S. and Laura A. Rowberry • ' Ana Rep.It.er. tackle, landed by George Watson H u 11 b an d to I d deputy of Balboa Island tn one hour and 11herllf11 be rmted a boat, 55 minutes. Mr. Watson landed rO\\'ed acrou thfl lake to t.he hiJ! fish unassisted, skippering his shoottnc blllld ...paed to own boat. him, a.ad pulled the ~t up There ha v e been 109 marlin oa the shore. H e rea.cbed Into weighed in to date at the Balboa the boat and started to pull Angling club. hla ahotcun when the CUD ac- cidentally dbcbat"Ced. t b e blut te.arinC away a portion or the lower mldCle lD h1a left upper-arm. With blood pourlnll' from the wound, and 11ufferinll' lD· tena.ely with paln, Hu11band said he uked the bunU!r In tbe n~ bllnd to row him back -.crou lb~ tak ... '"The hf"IJ with you. bud, I'm her~ to hunt do('k"." tbt! bun lf'lr r .. p11ec1.. M'COl'diD&' to Husband. Theo llljured m an "'&lk.-d thf' long "'&Y around thf' lake to thf' boat otfl1•f'I bf-for e rf;- rf't\'IDK u!\.l!llt&nf't', d .. putlH 11ald. NATIONAL MARINE COMMUNICATORS ARRANGE MEETING Merr.bers of thl' Sportfishin£' Association have hcC'n r£'mindf'd "'Ith Bob Geltt Wonder whnt ha p~ned to the h1L: rH1 n ¥-C' Wl'rc> supposed to get. J 11 ~t HS cl11.d we did n't ~el it •!i•iui.:h. ~ts Jung as the tlaze clC'arC"d up. S.1m f"• ls:1<tC. 'fheodore SandC'fSOn. Roy Whiby. and William Bar. n e rt all are wearing th(' i r "Solo Pil ot . Flying Disc Jockt•y" pins. w h i I l' Gordon Wrtl li:icr r<.1 '1 r· v1n 1;;1r r. ('lttr· enc(' Rief' a n d •Norman S pi rrs ~nln P ilo t pi ns in on '• 11:-d I l l~C' .l11{'k· ! • \\ 1 1~ 111 • • I' !•! nr 1n1·u· l}l'\,,111' t-'1 lr1! ('1 r11 f1crt1t'S, that the third m l'C'ling of th(' r... \\'·' · r-.i ~h· rrv nnrl hi<; \\"if1 ·. cently-dcsignatC"d Na11onal ~t a· 1:. 1 .... , .. , , 1 1.11t1 t·n' " ni•\\' rinc Commun1cat1ons associa11or: 1, ,, 1:. ,1:111 1;1 \\fl lf'h l .<·o has been sch<'<iulcd for R:UO p n1 Thursday at thf' l·l a~·aua n Ga r- dens. 6th and Gaffey. San P~ro. " 11 1\ 1' " .. 1• ;d•\' ;1 fin.--• , .. ,P and MAC MaoCOMB OF LONci BEACH sete up OD bJa lldd;ln • recent water ran. HI• Pact.no One-Design Sweepea wtll be a favorite In one or the tea.tun! event. at tbe P&eltlc Motor Boat race aerl Son- day. -photo by Hitchcock Schedule Announced for 12thJ'nnual Pacific Motor Boat Race Sunday . Commodore Ke:it HJtchcock. general chainnan of 12th Annual run- ning of ~he .Amencan Power Boat Association's Pacific Motor Boat race, which 1~ due to run over a 2'h mile course in Udo channel here Sunday morning and afternoon. has announced the following schedule: 9:30 a. m. ............... .. .. Drivers· meeting. 9 :45 to 10:20 ···-·· ...... Warm. up. 10:25 ......... ···-·" ............... Warning gun. 10:30 ................................ .5 mile qualifying heat .. 135 cu. in ..... (2 laps) 10:45 ............... ····-········.5 mile qualifying heat. __ 225 cu. in .... (2 laps ) 11 :00 ............................ 5 mile qualifying heat ... P .0.D.H ....... (2 laps) 11 :15 -................ .5 mile qualifying heat ... E racing ........ 12 laps) 11 :30 .... ··-· ........ : .. 5 mile quaJifying heat .... Cracker box (2 laps) Channel open to lraffic 11 :40 to 11 :55 • 12:00 ......................... 1st hC'at P .t-1.B. Trophy raC'e 15 miles (6 laps) 12 :35 ............................ 10 mile heat P.O.D.H ·-............... _.(4 laps) 12·55 I · · .. -.............. 0 mi l<' heal Cracker box ............ . ..... (4 laps) Channel open to traffic 1 :10 to 1 :25 1 :30 .................................. 2nd heal P .M.B. Trophy race 15 miles <6 laps) 2:05 ....... ·-· ·-· ............... to"' mile heal for 125 cu. in ..................... (4 laps) 2:25 ................................. 10 mile heat for E Racing ----···· .. ·-····· .. (4 laps) Channel open to traffic 2:40 to 2:55 3 :00 ............................... 3rd heat .P.M.B. Trophy race 15 miles 16 laps) 3 :35 . .. . . . .. ........... 10 mile hl'at for 225 cu. in. ··--··· ...... ~.(4 laps) 4 :00 ..... ,. ...................... Trophy presentation and open house a t Lido Isle Yach1 club which is located on the south shore of Lido Isle. --• With SAM PORTER• , Sporlfishing over the wee-k·erid-·was exceptionally good for this time of Yt..·a r . All boats reporting good ba.it, limit catches and excell('nt fishing "'Cather. The> "F1 at~" at Huntington Beach was !he "spot" Sunday. All boa ts fish ing there reporting limit catches of barracuda. The "harries" "'ere fair 1'ize for late season. 'A.'e ig hing rrom 3~ to 5 pounds. Bring It Back · 1 .. 11 I" :1,·1 1"•·1l 11\•'r :llt1! r!"l•i•·'i r • • 111111 .. t•11rr1 \\-11•h11A 1n ~:1 !':t"C'I \\ 1,, 1r!1 )o..11• ,,., 1111:-; l1<'f'n t.<·•r11n1! n1 n, .. 1 I! chr>ckt d ou1 1n tn1· n<'''' !'hip. King's Landing had three boats out, the Spon King running as a day boat. th(' Valf'ncia ill was chartered by a group from the Los Di •n Hill mnn. lnl"'nl lril\'f'\ l>Ur· ;\ngeles Counl y Sheriff 's department on Saturday. Sunday she was ll'HU rtt.:• ri1• il nd h1<: '''lft• Jpf! on a C'ha rt r red by a group of 20 rrom the Commercial \Velding Co. or Los fl,1n~: 1r1p tn l\1 r•xiro ('11~. 1.-.av-Ani;eles. The Moana. skippered by Phil Tozer was chartered by the 1n~ S ;j111a An a \'iA the r--1.<1rtin Sm1 th·Bus h Valve Co., of Los Angeles. All three boats reported limit ~f'hnol ;_11r•1 11x 1 "'hich ~01 them catches or barracuda. bass and halibut. The Sport King 1s operating 1n 1n Lo~ ,\ng<'lcs ai rpnrt lf{ min· daii)'. The charter boats at King's are available week-ends only. ult•s latt·r . wh('rc they transfC'rrf'd Port Ora nge had t hree boats out S unday, the Missawit. the South· to ~\m1'r 1ca n Airlinf's DC-S and c>rn Comfort 1J, skippered by Ben Arnett and the Sarda·Sarda , skip· • To - Frank Foster Service Ma.na.cer CHEVROLET Don Hall Parts Manace r We ' Can Help You Brakes Front End Radiator Repairs - Lubrication Washing Polishing Simonizing Plenty of ,Mechanics • . Come in and See Us - Radios Lots of Accessories Wholesale and Retail Body Work Painting No Waiting • . CULBERTSON CHEVROLET . CO. Inc. , 300LW. C111tral NEWPORT BEACH Phone Harbor 513 • • • -. .. ,.,·.·n hours lfl•er !hf')' st1·ppcd off perC"d by ~Varn:n Crow. . I . in ~1 cx 1cu City .Th~ M1s.<;aY..,t brought in over 200 sea trout <small white sea bass) . \\'e1gh1ng up lo 10 pounds each ; a lso barracuda a nd haBbut \V~e n fly1 n~ Don to the airpc.rt. I The South£'rn Comfort II and the Sarda-Sarda brought in .,.ood I no1 1crrl !hf' start of a smog fi\IC'd ca!ches of bull bass. halibul and calico bass. The f\1isSa wit is run'ning ~a y fo'. l.os An~PIC':-; and vici nity. dai ly. Th<' chartc:r boats at P ort. Orange run week·elids only. rhr \\'1nd ,,·as hlo\\·in~ from lhC' The Ll}cky S~nke fror:n P ort Lido was chartered Sunday by a group n16un1 ai ns 10,,·;irds th<' S('a and from &on s Nationa l_ Prunt S1ore, Los Angeles. They reported good Th<' visibilitv '''<J" O\'C'r 30 .1 ca1ches of bass. halibut and barracuda. The Lucky Strike is avail- t'XCC'PI for O~P ,.;-p 1 'J m~1 cs able for charter .. Thl'y have dJ scontinued the tw~day y.·eek -end trips I"' · ri a lOUt -m1 es on the Lucky Strike. The "'eat her was bad on the first two trips and .'rtf'. C'Xte nd ing from GIC'_nda!C' to rishing "''as poor. A highlight or one of the trips was two marlin ~;i n Prdro. "''h1ch \\·as qu1t (' hazy. hook-UP>". They did not land l'ilher fish. as they were hooked on ()n my rP1urn trip, J fl('\\' tO\\'ards feather jigs. GlrndalC' a nd nofiC€'d that there I had no reports from any of the other landitigs, so-crcro, no re- "''as a dun1p of some' kind burn.ing, port to you. 1h c sn1okt· rrom "''hich w c n 1 i~iiimi~~i~~~~~~j~~~~~~iii~~ s lraii::h t up about 500 feet and lh<'rl' 1hC' \\i nd carriC'd it o ut acro~s Los Anw-les. T h i s one dun1p. hy R:30 in the morning, had c-:1us1•d a dl'nsc haze condition over ~,~ arC'a somC' JO miles long, 2 mill's \\·id<> and 1500 f(.'('t thick. It is ccrtainly not hard to realize \\' h Y "'e in Southern California have. bcC'n suffering from rye. bu,rn1ng. oppressive, and in the aviati on industry, dangerous smog. ODD FACTS ABOUT FLYING: There · are highways in the a ir just as there a r<' on 1he ground: only they are ten miles wide' in- stead of 60 tD 100 fec't. They are called "Airwa}'s·· and connect al- A.""'DY LL""'IDE1'', In bh roaring roadster No. 5, careens around a turn. The Lo11 Ang-eles ace will top t.he list ot sta'(en at Huntington Beach next Sunday In the !5-lap apedal. most all la rge citi{'S. Radio beams I r,;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;:;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, ar<' directed do\\'n the center of l'ach "Airway'' so that pilots may fly from one city to the other without ever seeing the ground. Just as roads on the ground fol- io\\' the most advintageous route 'JO do airways follow the best and safest r outes in the air. · An analysis of the air accide~ts over a five year period by the Civil Aeronautics Administration dUclose that 68.ZZ percent of all accidents was due to pilot error, while only a very small percentage wu due to structural failure. I'll ~ seeing you again next ~eek; why noL Sky-Bob alone With me. WELCOMJ: HOME! New,_& llarllar I'-* DI AMCWCAN IWJION ~... • .... a ~· ... -•Yllll ... ~ua ... _._ ... A ........ ._. Harbor Glass Co. ml I OJ 11 ... __ _ AOW•(!NI& (ff,•• ' BQ&T(ff•" _.._lW 's - Mesa Reaeation uu Newpiiii lltfd. o.la llelill Pllme -11• l!Olt-W STAGE The Playhouse presents Thornton Wilder's Puliher Pci:ze Play "OUR TOWN" Directed by Wess Densmore OCT. 2 ~ -NOV. I ln~lusiYe CvtUt-8:30 8-!I wed SMIB Sl.50, t.d.tu ' PBONE .191 SP ECIAL 10 DA~ uHER BEAUTIFUL "GLOWS-IN-THE-DARK" PUSH BUTTON ($1.00 YAlUf) $14.95 look! This llftOrf, black and c:hrclllte trim plost;c pvsh button-beouttfvl by doy, ond glow1 in rite doA: ot ttlglrf-YfNB FR£E during lho n01t 10 days--,_ .,..choso of ony NllTONt Dao< q.ioHI Now Is the time to reploce that old- folhioMd, noky beU or buzz•r with o gorgeous, murcol-toned ..... TOM Chime}_ Stop In any time 1n tt.. ne.r.t 10 doyi, fo. llUfOMI ltOOI Qllml ..ie<t your ·HvTON ChirN ond o•t ywr -111 _,. ..,.._ _. ""-.._ MuTOM "Gk>ws·W..the·Dark" pv.t. bwHOft. ............. ._ _____ ... - ., The abo,. puall· patton wtll .,,u at regular price or 11.00 alter No\·. 5tll LIDO ELECTRIC CO. 511 Cout H1way Beacon 5605 At the~ Keep YOUR MAN at HIS BEST • Expert CJesning and Pressing at Moderate Price& Our complete dry cleaning plant right ht.re, gets the job done better and faster. ASK US ABOUT OUR WATERPROOFING SERVICE Mercury Cleaners & Dyers 1844 HARBQR BLVD. -- 1 Costa Mesa Prompt Pick-Up e.nd Delivery Service e PHONE: BEACON 5613..J e SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA Roast TURKEY FRIED CHICKEN $150 NEW YORK CUT STEAK ···-·-·····-·---·········--·--.$%Jill WHOLE BBOIT.ED LOBSTER .... _. __ .. ____ .. _ .. .$1.liO with drawn butter. BBOIT.ED SWORDFISH STEAK ... ___ ..... ___ .. __ ..$1.50 rmw:o OOllBINATION SEA FOOD -·-.. ---·---lUIO l'IUllID 8llRDfP --$1.50 RAINBOW TBOUT.Jl.'75 Bot Mince Pie with Bnndy Sauce Soape • e.lede • D 111 S Sam's Sea Food Spa and Fish Market ftoss1: 1..-a lleMtll. ...._.,., IOI ti _. ••II -~ ..... ., (N ___ ) 1a1110• "•OC" C•AaL .. •rtn11v101 •o• IOVT•llll CAUfOl.U •IWPOlf llAC•~ CAltfOl•IA Rent a New Steelcraft, ·u-Drive Kea;1 & Bn .. • ' I ' " \ ' \ ;. .. P J. • NZWPOST BALBOA Nll:W8·Tl•ll:8 • • • ftTSBD&I' Mwp•t Beadl, Clallf. Oct.Ill• P, 1M1 -Hoofa-ond Many -S~nrnge Animals Under Big Top ·Af Sof. Circus ol 'f=osta Mesa Cub Scouts Nooh wu . there, with all bla standing act and theie wett half •tmals; there were two horses, a dozen ,very tall men who per- thri!e elephants, a giraffe, a camel formed on 1Wts. -4 an oatrich. There were menk~ The new Olive pack was present -which looked fairly real and for the fun and Pack 105 pt New· ·~. even ~ so. Tbey were port Beach had concess1om for .ii under the Big Top, along with home cooked food. novelties, a JUaler. tight rope walker1 knife freaks and a snake charmer. eati!I' and all the other a~tractions Other concessions included a d.. the CUI> Scout circus of Pack duck pond, dart a.nd baloons, pad- 106 whlch made Newport avenue, dleboards and balls, Swiss bell Coata,Me&:a. the bUsiest spot in all ringer, bop our pops, seein's be- tbe Harbor area Saturday after-liev'in. ring toos, flying boats, pony noon. rides. hamburger.. ice cream, ·pop, 1be Hawaiian. Guitar quartet candied apples. and of course, pop-- played for three lovely Hula danp-corn and peantits. en and (or the tight rope walker Assisting with the affair were and the strong man really did his the Lions club,, the chamber of stuff. Johnny Trautwein' ar)d his commerce, the scoutn1aster, Ja)rl& -educated live pony put on ari out-Radio shop, mothets and dad! of ;;DC<..-tC IOVS COl""\.6 1---ATt O M t:>•M"•E Q.~ the cubs. · Den Mothers from Pack 105 who assisted were the Mesdames Jack Raub, H. 0 . Boyvey. Ray Mitchell. Willis Fields; and from Pack 106, the Mesdames Louise McCracken, Fay Trautwein, Betty Vardy, Myrtle Waggoner, McClellan, Neal Corson and Clara1 Hatch ; also CUb Master Ralph Coke, Qi.airman Henry Roberts, Treasurer Paul Huffman and Mrs. Huffman, who is coordinator. Over $300 was taken in at the circus and the only flaw was that seating capacity was not equal to the attendance and several peo- ple had to be turned away. Ham 'n Turkey On the Menu at ,.,~w ~ ... v~·;;~::•;·(~~:~~~"c1 At.s Thursday Dinner '~~··~·..,~~-~~,.~·~.,~M~-~·~·~·~~""~ •-~·~,~~I A n y dinner-minded individual -who is looking ahead to Novem· LEARN • MUSIC LIKE MAGIC FROM McWAIN FBEll DEMONSTRATION! --D 511thl !Sl W. WU.On, Coeta Mea ber Z7 with more than average anticipation and who would en- joy something in the nature of a preview of the national feast, is reminded of the Ham and Turkey dinner to be given at the Ebell clubhouse this Thursday evening. Serving will be from 5 to 8 p.m. and tickets are $2 for adults and $1 for children. Reservations may be made in advance by calling any one of the following : Mesdames Willard Killion, Obed Lucas, Les- ter Isbell ,"_AI Horvath, C. M. Dea· kins, Robert ..J<illefer and Harold Woldenberg. ----Interior Decorating'-~--. Upholstering * Slip Covers * Draperies CU819M and BEADY MADE Jean White, Interior Salon Phone &aeon 5656 1812 Newport Blvd. IN THE OBAWLE'f' F1JBNlTURE BLDG. COSTA MESA ' INTERIOR Henry Koltonak, Prop. Kt:~~ON +IOUSE--- DECORATORS CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES. CURTAINS BEDSPREADS, SLIP COVERS, RE-UPHOLSTERING LAMPS • YAB~OE . e FURNITURE ll55 Coast Blvd. Sooth -Phone 3434 -Laguna Beach Of COll.r!le you're sewing more these days, who; Isn't! It's easy and inexpensive to make your own clotbes--«>me in and let our expert salespeople help you plan your Fa,ll wardrobe! lilee our exciting colJec. tioo of new Fall fabrics including Spun Rayons, new surface interest Ka:r--perfect f<r wtdc and ''dress-up''! ~- •• WcGiw S .. 41 H. 0.-s-,. - • Department Store . 0 1 ··- r • . Harbor ,F.eminine Act~vities Assistance League Plans Benelff Bridge• Assigns Members to Stoff Thrilt Shop ' At a beautifully a pp o Int ed a-tie Yardley, Walton Hubbud luncheon held Tuesday, Oct. 21, at jr., Everett Gardiner, Arthur Beat. lh_e Udo Isle home of MrL Willard James Rogers, Rowland Hoc!p;!n- Killlon, members of the Newport son, Virginia Castle, D. D. Mccal- HarbOr Aasiatanoe League gather-!um, E. B. Whitson, C. H. Dea- ed to discuss plans for the forth-kins, Fred Reinhold, H u b b a rd COllWl& dessert and bridge party Howe, E. T.-Cbapman, Lonnie Vin- to be given November 19 and to cent, W. P. Durkee, Henry Free- complete plans for the permanent man, Philip Smitli, Everett Mor- operatlon of the new Thrift Shop ris, Raymond K. Harvey, Wiley which opened Saturday, Oct. 25. Cochran, Edgar Hill, Paul Palmer, • • By Wlnlfl ed Barbre + • Rft!!dence Phone: lUrbor 1637-R -•. Pilot ptass Don_s Halloween Costumes For FrirJoy Frolic Looking festive and unlike their ever~y selves were 16 members of the Pilot class of Christ Church by the Sea who enjoyed a Haller we'en party Friday evening at the · church, coming in costume. Men of the class were in charge of the affair and had arranged a program of oldtime Hallowe'en fun ~th many prizes awarded contest~nts. Afterwards cider, popco~ a n d doughnuts were- served~ I With the -new sanctuary on its way to completion women of the class are planning to help raise money for the carpeting and some of the members will give lunch- eons to provide funds. At ._,~e ,.t:1ext meeting of the class ~· and Mrs. Fred Salter and . . and Mrs. Harold Glass will be hosts and hostesses. Mrs. George Yardley assigned Joseph Beek, Cameron Thom, Dtx- active m~m~rs to staff the Thrift on Smith. Jack Hillman, and SaJ- Shop, which 18 located at 115 22nd vatore Monaco. st:eet, Newport Beach, and which Acting as co-lwstesses with Mn. will be open every day, Tuesday Killion were Mrs. Stanley ~ Through Saturday from 10 a.m. to hers and Mrs. Spalding Eastman. 4 p.m. Mondays the shop will be used for the JD&rkb1g of all in- coming merchandise and will Classified ads DO cet tbe jolJ therefore be closed to the public. done. The third Tuesday of each month ;:============:::; will be sponsored by the Junior me_mbers, when the senior league holds it's regular monthly mee.t- ing. See Gene FOR BIRTHDAY & WEDDING CAKES BABBOB 804-.J Import.eel W1-and Beer Dellcatr•en OPENING DAY at Newport Harbor AMbtance League's new Thrltt Sbop brtncs a crowd of buyers. On the committee wel'fl Mn. Victor Once, cb&lrman of the league; Mn. E . E. Boudlaot, Th.rift Shop ch&l.nnan and tbe Meedamet1 George YardJey, Everett OardJner, \\'lllard KUUon. W. P. Durkee and Henry Freeman. -photo by Gerhardt The benefit dessert br.idge will be held at the Newport Harbor Yacht club, and plans were made for the hu.d.ling of tickets and the innumerable prizes to be awarded that day. Mrs. Walton 1·1 ubbard jr. is in charge of the affair. The party is given each •~em er~ Prepare lor year and is one of the outstand- M ing social events of the season. We "1*"a.1tse ID Wed''ns &ad lllrtMa7 OokM ' GENE'S BAKERY Kappa ~' ppa Gamma Mrs, E. B. Whitson gave a 706 eoaai Hwy. Oo"""' del - Newport Harbor Assistance League Opens New Permanent Thrift Shop on Saturday Standing as a symbol of com- munity interest and the ability of people to work together for the welfare or others, the Harbor As· sistance League Thrift Shop open- ed \vide its doors to a waiting and eager public, Saturday morning, October 25. a t 10 O'clock. Learning of the League's desire to put up a permanent structure, George Holstein jr. offered to both desigr. a nd construct the buil ding with his services and time as th~ fjrst CQntribution. Ward and Harrington followed suit and supplied all lumber at cost, v.1hile Lew Stephens of 520 West F ourth street. Santa Ana put on the roof. The LjndsC'y Electric company of 816~ South Main street, Santa Ana, gave all electrical work and fixtures at cost, while Gillman and Gi.ll man of 11213 Long Be a ch boulevard, L ·y n Y.' o o d did the plumbing. The painting \V8S done by the Home Painting and Decorating company of Garden Grove. whi\c the sign for the top of the build- ing Y.'as designed by the w e 11 . known local artist , Rex Brandt, and is bei ng constructed by Bene· diet the Sign ~fan of Corona del Mar. Desiring to make the s ma 11 grounds and entrance as attraC· tivc as JX!Ssible, Norman's N ursery su9plied all shrubs and plants at cost, while Rdbert Walker of Lido Isle furnished the services of two men to do the necessary landscair ing and planting. F or ycars the Assistance League has be('n active in county and com- munity \velfar e \vork ~nd has an envi able record of achievement. During the \var the group spon- sored a •·RoUing Library'' in the Honor Court Program Features Piano Numbers hospital at the Santa Ana Army Air base, which when fina lJy turn· ed over to the armY was valued at approximately six thousand dol- lars, and included steel book carts still being used in Veteran's hos- plta)s. They completely furnished and equiplfed a hospital Sun Room, a nd sponsored a monthly da nce. in the hospital recreation hall. ~ ma- jority of the membefs se~\'ed In the Gray Lady Corps, Motor Corps, and as Nurse's Aides. Its present chainnan. Mrs. Vic· tor Grace was for six years chair· ma n of the annual Red C r o s 5 drive. and served during the war as head of the Blood Bank of the Harbor area. Mrs. E . E . Boudinot, now acting as head of the new Thrift Shop, was ch a i rm an throughout the war for the (~t little s hop comprised of twelte local women, who in four years netted ten thousand doll ars that w('nt into charitable channc!ls. The League n o w sponsors a Dental clinic for grammar school children. maintains tw o h i g h school scholarship funds. gives active assistance to Girl Scouts . does emergency welfare work, for two years has sponsored thc New- port Harbor Community Concert association. and actively supports the Cancer clinic. The Thrift Shop will be open daily f.rom ten to . four. Tuesday through Saturday. Monday it wi11 be closed to the public, as all in- coming merchandise Y.'ill be mark- ed at that time. Harbor Motheriingers To Include Local CPT's Gro\ving in popularity is the H a r b or Mothersingers group, formed this spring by the New- port Beach Grammar school Con- gress of Parents and Teachers and At the rccent Court of Honor a n invitation is being issued to members of the Costa Mesa Gram· for Boy Scout Troop No. 6 held mar school C.P .T. (P-T.A.) a nd in the Comnlunity M e t h o d is t the Newport Harbor Union High church at Costa Mesa, an added school C.P.T. to join with t)\etn: attraction \vas supplied by Mrs. The Motherslngers held their Kathleen Coleman of 414 Tustin first rehearsa1 this year on Thurs- avenue,' Ne"W"pOrt Heights, New-part Beach. day morning in Pilgrim hall of Mrs. Coleman described a nd the Community Congregational church. Corona del Mar and sev-pl ayed three interesting piano eral of the high school mothen pieces. The first was Anda lusia were pl-esent. by the outstanding CUban com-Mary Batten Steffensen di·r~ poser Lecuona. Mrs. Coleman re-• · ~ .... - lated Ulat it was first introduced tor, presented a group of Christ· to American audiences 16 years mas numbers for rehearsal with ago when Lecuona brought his Billie Deaver as accompanist. CUban band to New York. :fhe Preceeding the rehearsal a short ~econd selection was El Toro (The business meeting was called by Mrs. T. H. ~Jey, music chairman Bull J by Francesca, describin·g a of the Newport Beach C.P .T. and bull figh t which ends happily for Piano Pupils Present SeconrJ Fall Recital At Newport Studio The sccond fall recital of piano pupils of Grace Shattuck Bail (~·1rs. Ingraham) was given Sat- urday at her studio, 105 18th s treet. Young perfOrmers and their numbers were: Roger King, Con- cert Waltz (Faust-Gounod); Pa- tricia Gaughan, Li bes t r au m 1 Franz Listzl: Nancy King, Dane~ ing Feet; Selections from Pre-A (Sch a um) sung and played by Pat Smith. Carol Schlenmeyer played Fur Elise (Beethoven) and Bette Dean Smith had a group of numbers, Veil Dance, None But The Lonely H e ar t, Concerto (Tschkowsky) and The Little Prince (J . Charles McNeil ). J\Tarilyn Schlenmeyer p I aye' d Rainbow Fantasy (Chopin ) and Norwegian Concerto. (Greig ). Mar- ion Davey gave three selections, \'irnna Mood (Str auss), Spanish Dance {Moskowski) a nd the Star Spangled Banner. Studi o decorations carried out the f-Jallowe'en motif and after t he r~ital refr0shments were served. December W eJrJing lor Corona rJel Mar Girl Mr. and Mrs. David Hanson, 315 La rkspur avenue. Corona del 'Mar . . are announci ng the · r ngagement '1.nd coming marriage of their daughter , Joy Dona Ha nson, to Henry Newton t nsr-verscn jr .. son of l\otr. and l\{rs. Henry N. Ing- \VC"rscn sr. of Wheaton. Ill. Miss Hanson. v..·ho g raduated from Polytechnic Hi g h school, Ri\·erside, is a student at Pomona college. Her fianC{", \\·ho \Vas for- mer captain in the U. S . Army Air force, is now completing his education at the same institution. A tentative date of Dec. 28 has bN>n sc~ for the wedding, the par- ents of the prospective bridegroom planning to arrive here on Christ- mas Day. ! repcrt on the progress of the I ;=:=:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;;t Chajter nstallation denta1 clink. and of the weuare 1, work that is being sponsored by Loe members of Kappa Kappa t he league in the community. Gamm• ue busily preparing for A report on the county board the in~tallation of De 1 ta Tau meeting was given by Mrs. Hub- Chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma bard and the group informed that a t the pniversity of Southern Cali-eight cancer patients have already fornia jon Nov., 7 and 8. Among been cared for in the county. In Learn To Sing · RtJTB PARKER those ~rmulating plans are: Mrs. Santa Ana, a Cancer Information J . Th as Swanson,' Miss Alice center is maintained in the Ra- and M garet Craig who r ecently mona building by the Santa Ana (Oct. ) stalrted a Laguna Beach League, and is open to the public Alumn•e asslociation at a lunch-every day except Tuesdays, from eon at ~he h&me of Mrs. Swanson. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m~ From l'lewpol-t Beach Mrs. Rich-;Those present at the luncheon ard Etjlison and her daughters, were the Mesdames Victor Grace, SEELEY 1119 E. Central An., - TeieplloDe -· "71..J Misses l Patricia and Elizabeth ~:ii:ii:;;t;;(i;ij;jj;i:;;;~~~~~~~~~~~§~;;;~~§j~g Emiso~ whof.wi.11 be active in the ~ Lagun, Beac group will attend. The natio al president, Mrs. · Joseph jSeacrfst, of Lincoln, Ne- braska.1 will~'ve in Los Angeles on No~mbe to preside at the installation r emony and she will be accoinpani by the fraternity's n ational execd.tive secretary, Miss Clara ~. Pierce; The if1 S 1 ta llation services will be conduct d on November 7 at 2:30 p.m. at the Ebell clubhouse. That evening. the ceremonies wt11 be closed by a formal banquet for ' . 800 mclr bers at the Ebell club- house. The be x t day following the Va<ja/Jon.J clltutu. DRESSES · COATS · SUITS , VALUES $ 7.95 to $ 9.95 ............. $ 695 VALUES $10.95 to $12.95 .............. $ 995 VALUES $13.95 to $19.95 . . . $1295 VALUES $20.95 tQ $49.95 . . . .. $1995 USC-Sttinford game on November 710 E. Centra' l Ave. 2 s a reception w111 be held at the 19 Marine Way new Ch~· pter House on the use Balboa Balboa Island when ·ends, members, faculty Campus from 5:00 to 8 :00 p.m., :~:;~~~~:;~~~~:;~~;;~;;;~~;;;;;;;:~;;~:;~ and national officers of the other women'~ fTaternities· will meet the local c'apter of Kappa Kappa Gamma. This '(ill' be the 80th chapter of Kappa Kappa Gamma. Many outstandi1,-ig contributions . have been ma~e by this fraternity. Last year $10~.00 "'as given to the orphans f F.rance. Under Virginia C. Gild leevc, only wo m a n United S ates delegate to the San Fra ncisc 1 United Nations confer- ence, v.·h is a member of Kappa Kappa G rii.ma , $335.000 have been given in cholarships to d eser\ing fraternit \.and non-fraternity stu· dents. Fi f thousand layettes were reet'ntly fnt to Norwegian babies. WHILE YOU SHOP • Why Not Drop Off Dry Cleaning.,.,.. Laundry -Dyeing OUR SERVICE IS PROMPT AND OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE MESA CLEANERS DOWNTOWN COSTA MESA 1834 Newport Blvd. PH.: BEACON 5808-J FAMO S FOR FOOD ' GOOD SEA FOOD -STEAKS CLAIR G. 2106 Ocean Newport~lleacb ·DINNERS both toreador and bull. Mrs. Cole-a nnounced that anyone who needs man ended her group of pieces transpartation to the w ee k 1 Y with Nivin's• characteristic Buz.. Thursday morning are asked to notify Mrs. ~ley not later than ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ zing Bee. N 7 -----~~~~~~~-! ov. . r UNJT TMLllS r.a. .. -t.ct::r ~-·-­........ iz.- HO oauo HO LAXAflVI HO rx1acrs1 _.,...,. _____ .. ............. '&Mir oil..,. fat....., . ,... .......... &in. ........ ThmUll m.cl MIMftiil Cencb 'l'llMel. aa ...,. sv;ii!J, 11.H •••+JOlf ...... -- 1'WWWWW ... Fzctdr ••• .,. ..... ?? iar ~ ------ Snip 'n Stitch Shop To Open Saturday Mrs. E. J . Brooks of the Balboa Yacht basin ia opening her Snip 'N Stitch shop on Saturday, Nov. l at 320 Marine avenue, Balboa Island and associated With ber will be her daughter Joyce. There will be everything for the needlewoman ; yardage, trim- lllinga, buttons, McCall patterns, materials for crocheting and em- broidery. Organdy (in colon), strutter cloth, cotton prints, rayon prints, batiste, chintz, slllrtlne. lingerie prints. and sports lnater- lab are on the shelves of the little !lbop, -ready for cuotomen -feel the urge to """'" .! ,-. Pi Beta Phi to HolrJ ~pecial Meet Thursday A. spedaJ -... "' South Cnut A.I-club "' pt, -Pb! will be beld 'lbunday, oct. 30 at 12 ....., at the home ol Jin. Wl1Jlam A.. GrilllU., ,., attf'"I>rtw, Lacwla Beg=h Jin. J . hp ~ "' El -. ,..,,.., ~., .... -~ will be a .--all Pl tido la the -... cmdlalJr ... ¥1tedto~ HOUSE OF -! Living Room Re-Styled to M em ,,.. ____ _, ... _ -NSW r•'"- 'l'O ClllOOa ..., • (J I Suites Made to Order .WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER .... _ ...... ••1 , ..... "IF 'rOO CAM llllBAK 'DIDI .3088 We8t C'A!ntral •s c1u• •.• . ' . • nx ...... m-· _,.. .. ·-·-Dz ta ..... ... Complete New Installations ---or Your Old Blinds Made Lite New • SHADES New or reverse your old ones • Broadfelt Carpeting It's smart look- ing and economical '· . Tile _: Linoleum -and other Floor Coverings installed. OOME IN OR CALL US • Hanson's Shade&' UIO ...... <>or. Newpod !llld-a --.. <-. ._ ftlOJIS: ••oox 111• • (loll -0. ........ ·-=·=~·=·~-­-l'ICK-W a ISi.rim W'I .. , ' ' : I . I • Helter SA:elter SA:i Club to Hold First Fol~ Meeting I I llegtnnen, new and pnJipJl!CtiW olden are invited to attend the !Int ran ..-tins ot the Helter Skelter Sid club to be held 'a\ 7:30 p.m. 'Ibunday, Oct. 30 In the Community club bowie, U04 West Eighth street, Santa Ana .. -, I I LIDO e D D D aAY l""DNT LDT, CAN a& HANDL.&D •••DO CA9H. aALAND& LDNll Ta ...... The club, which has been or· ganized for some ten yean and 'has nearly 150 rriemben In the county, will provide Information on new ski classes with instruct- ors within the club, and will wel· come new mem~ Into the ranks. Balboa Yacht Club To Fete Hallowe'en "Hobnob with the goblins" reads the announcement to the Balboa Yacht Club's Hallowe'en Costume party to be held Saturday at 9:00 p.m. ~ . p. a. palmer •NCOtfO<AtEO Sue Fiker , chairman of the entertainment committee, has re- vealed plans for dancing, games and prizes during the colorful tete. realton " Thousands of soldiers have been helped to complete hi&l.J school and receive their diplomas through the famous USAFI self-study courses. lill olo l•ll O. ••wpot1 l>•o <~. colil. f •l•O•o•• •••P•" beoch,~~·bo• 1500 The South See Island Paradise in Belboe • Thick Steaks • Chop; • Chicken • Sea Food Delicacies Ti..,.,_. DrtU:a Amedne17 Dlffaw&: PRIVATE ROOM FOR PARTIES Par. 111 Order Early Fruit & Shade Trees For Winter Planting Citrus Ready for Planting Now! .... .....,....,. .. ...,._ - Top Quality Shrubs, Bulbs, end Bedding Plants FERTILIZER -------- Hollister Bros. Nursery 1959 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 5200 VENETIAN BLINDS NOW-. Budget Terms-No down payment Made In Our Bay District Factory , ;, -. ····~ • • ,, ....... ,. ..._ ...... ...... "''· •• .. ... .... .... .... .... --· -· -------- and Sold Direcf 'to You ··-·· .......... I; .. -., ..... ..... ..... ,_ .. ,: .... .... .... . ... .. .. .... .. .. ..... -· FINEST WORKMANSHIP and MATERIALS Free Estimate by Experienced Advisors Our. Renovation Service Makes Your Old Blinds · Like New. SOUTH COAST VENETIAN BLIND CO. Beacon 5762-W W. latb. St. aad Newport A..,., COSTA MESA BROAD BREASIED Whole or Half Oven Dressec/ TURKEYS HENS TOMS UVI: .De Lb. LIVI: A8c Lb. D•c•e;11 -.lie Lb.. _ .5lc IA · DKA.WN Alie Lb. DU~ Mo Lb. Lana..+ rWt•il•n of Fine T1,1rk.ys in Or•ncje Co. + • Dii.d to Conumer + ~Tarkey Ranch tllla Qi I • fiAIAW -...... MW', OAJal. ' l .... _ Gaieties e Big Hit A VU:W OF THE OBOWD at tM CU -drcm lleld Saturday from 1:00 lo 1:90 p. m. In Coat& Mesa. Tiie ....... for -Seou .. • motllero mad• ... ..,_ aod dado tbe ........ion bootbo, leaturod ngeles Shop a J..rtq performance and coaceulons In cJlarre of Newport-Balboa CUbL Au.lstanee In the spect.de NEWPORT B&LBOA· NIEW8-TIM1C8 TUESDAY :Newes: lltt3 o.ut .. OcielM!r II, 1M1 wu -red by Dutcb -. r:.s Mmldl, Barry nan, H enry Vauctm. Jar• lladlo, Ski Y-and r Visits Here I 0~·11 Market. -photo by Gerhardt J. Gallagher, propr1etor , Balboans Sailing Capilla Circle Hears Rising Prices Help altagher F'urr\iture shop at I ' ., ~ wena avenue, Los Angeles, pn. • For Aloha Land Speaker on China Minnesota Farmers was a visitor in Corona det Mar • last k. On Thursday of this week it Capilla Circle of Corona del Mar Build New Homes ' Gal gher, who is an old·time will be .. hon voyage·· for a gr oup Community church had as guest subs ber to The News·Times, of local people who are leaving <;pc-akC'r Mrs. John TE'ssman of T ourists from the northwest, owns ot 3, track L., Section 32, on th£' Matsonia, ·Honolulu their !:jo.nta Ana who ta lked on our re-I especially Minnesota. will be two facing Dahlia street, in Corona del destination. sponsibility to China. a nd brought months late in arriving in South-~ar. Sharing a lanai will be Beulah out the point that the outcome of ern California, next year. because --+----------- Finley and her sister , Grace Gar - the present civil war in that,coun-of a la te harvest. Herman Hansen. vey of Los Angeles, also Lyd11:1 try would have much influence in NeY.ix>rt Beach confectioner, re .. (pinkie) Summers. and these three shaping civ:ilizat lon for years to ported on hiS a rrival home from will be having a farewell party be-cOmc. Minnesota . Friday. Core they leave here. The speaker was introduced by Mr. a nd Mrs. J.lansen visited Other memlx>rs of the party are ~irs. 0 . l\i. Campbell. p~ogram north of Minneapolis. They found Mr. and Mrs. Volney Hay sr., Let> chairman. Mrs. J ohn Sadle1r pre--Minnesota riding the crest of a Johnson and Mrs. Boots Keene, sidfd and Mrs. Pe rry Schrock led prosperity wave, with prices above t hroug h whose travel bureau lh~ In devotions. y,·hat they are here. F a nners are trip is booked, and who \viii en-Mn. William McBride reported getting six dollars a bushel for tertain in her stateroom before on the meeting of the U,n it e d flax.._"i"ed a nd three dollars a bushel the ship leaves. Mr. Hay will make C~uncil of Church Women held at for rorn, he said . a pictorial record of the trip, Santa Ana and told of t~e need "And the Ca nners are building One day -will be spent in San for clothing for school children the most beautiful homes in the Francisco a nd then . off for the' in foreign countriE'S. a rea," Hansen a dded. islands. to stay until Dec. 5 when. Hostesses for the day were Mrs. they will embark for home. Unable. Nora Bates, Mrs. Allen and Mrs. Army .medical and de ntal care is given Yo'ithout charge to depend .. * * * * * * .. to take the time required by boat.' Hi rfner . Lydia Sherman will join the party ..,; about Nov. 3, flying both ways. ?r============] ents of military personnel if they p;-;;---------· are stationed where such facilities Leaving later in the season wlU [ Musically Speaking be Mrs. A. H. Wacher of Balboa Ir============; Island and Mrs. Laura Hayd ot By KATHLEEN ..CO•XMAN 11 a r(' available. uality Lumber and Bakersfield, who will spend the - Christmas holidays on the islands. Not so very long ago the con- Leaving Saturday for Mexiro on ductor of the New York, Syrnph- a 15-day trip arranged by Mrs. ony S o c i e t y Keene are Mrs. Ross Greeley a nd commissioned a 1'-frs. SaW}'er. "-'ho will go by plane young pianist- both "'Bys and visit For tin, Tasco, c 0 mp o s e r to Mexico Ci ty and all the im(X>rtant write a j plaCl'S. piano roncerto. Borghild Stephens Returns from Norway The young man cohsented, sign- ed the contract, then rushed out to buy a t ext- Johnny's Painting and Decorative Service ' Quality Workmanship at llM•=-Ne PrleM 1688 TUSTIN A VE. COSTA MESA B 1 • din Materials ' . g • OSTA MESA J,.UMBERCO. a. B. llOllTll:TUl:B ..._.Br •GOit ~1 rs . Borghild Stephens of Corer na del Ma r arrived home Sunday after spending the summer in her native Norwa}"'. She left h e re May 13 and at the e nd of her boat trip took a plane to her destination , SandnesjOC'n, nearly within the Arctic Cir cle. book that would ~:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;~ explain wpat a c A slory on her trip \viii folio\\' in a later issue. DWARF MISSING l\lischcvious goblins '-''ere active Sunday· night in Ne\v port Beach. .-\ ha nd·paintC'd, cast concrete d"·arf \\'as yanked from its base in front of a ne,,· apartmen t build- ing at 17th and \\'est Central a\·~ nue l\fichael Rotunno of Corona dC'I l\lar, repor tC'd. The cast is valued nt $50 .. , .., cpncert<;> w as. AftC'r the successful production of the Concerto in F. the Symphony conductor \vrote-"Various com· posC'rs have been "'alking a round jazz like a cat around a plate or hot soup, \Vaiting for it to cool , off. so that thC'y could enjoy it \•:ithaut burning their tongues". T h(' up-tcrda te conductor \Vas \Valte r Damrosch. The young com· poser \\"as George Gershwin, aJ .. rC'ady famous for his Rhaps'ody in Blut: from \vhich he made over a million dollars. \Vhen George Y.'as lit tle. the family f ina nc1~s d;id not pcr1nit of the lu.xury or a piano. But near the Ge rsh\\'in home wis a penny a rca dc>, y,,•ith slot, ma- chines and many other wonder ful attractions. Best of all, there '''as · 'TI1e Second Year Is the Hard.. · .... • . a p1ano-player, b e f o r e y,•hich est. RC'ad \·'>'h~ pron111:1L'n t George y,·ould stand en tranced. doctors a.nd psychologists consi~er ' listening to Rubinstein's Melody the b~by s s.econd year so ~ruc1a1. in F. Later on. a piano became the T heres common st•nse a dvice f~r prized possession o[ the Gershwin all_ ~art~nts . and p~rents .. to-~ ~n ran1i ly. Amazing everybody, little this 1ntcr~t1ng article. Read it 1n George sat down and played by The ~er1c~n :Weekly, t_hat great ear the Melody in F . Although magazi~e d1str1buted w I t ~ next George had little formal education, Sundays Los-Angeles Exanuner. he picked up knowledge along the 1'1~ SUGGESTS way and everitually was successful in elevating jazz to the point that his compositions \vere P.layed by I e a d i n g symphonic or chestras, even though he was ignorant at one time of the technicalities or a piano concerto. !Scrap book item>' Balboa Girl on Staff 01 College Production UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Eugene, October 28 (Special) - Paula Castle , daughter of Mrs. Richard S. Castle, E. Bay avenue, Balboa, is on the box office staff of the University of Oregon thea· ter guild's forthcoining pI'.Dd.uction, YiThe Man Who Carne t o Dinner." Miss Castle is a freshman stu- dent. An Army. career often the pr06- pect of Nation-wide an<\, World- wide travel . __ and pays a 20% bonus over base pay for forelgn service besides.. f"OB INllUMNCE 811:1.: Howard W. Gerrish PboDl!I Be• cioa 5151 Automobile • Fire Accident • Life Ucense and Contract Bonds Writ ten Wed. tbru Sat., Oct. 29-SO-Sl, Nov. I Betty Hutton John Lund "Tiie Perils of Pauline" In Teclmloolor aho ---- See tbe. pleture tlaat was made ~ Newpert Harbor 'The Devil Thumbs a Ride' wttb Lawrence Tierney -------.................. _ ·811L-Mon.-Tw.., Nov. %-S-t Tom Brenemen"s "Breakfast in Hollywood" Bill Elliott John Carroll the Western Epic yoming" _...._ __ also ---- ''That's My Girl" with Lynn Roberts Donald Barry ........ --~ Tbun.-Frl.-Sat., Oct. SO-Sl, Nov. l Groucho Marx Carmen Miranda Andy Russell Gloria Jeen In "Copacabana" -eompan.J.on Fe&tare Roy Rogers end "Trigger" in In -Trucolor picture "Springtime in 1be Si~p;as" KiddiefSt~e Revue Sat. Matinee ColltA!&ta llDd PrUa aho lpeclal .......... and four cartoon. Prtra doaa&ed ..,. _,. llbop. Da.U llDd GaJ' Maale Co. Doll'• Candlel, BeUJ' Bolie llllop and wa,..... Otta l'lloto llbop. LAGUNA HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM S.tunlay, November 1 -8:30 P. M. ONE l'ZB.FOBMANlll: ONLY BALLE·T hml&bc MICHAEL PANAIEFF-LILA ZALi Barllua 8Cwt, .......... ,. Bow-hr Danll, Na'liaBs Cktk'k" -· 11AX MBINOltiWIVlfil'l'BllRR ... PAUUCN& C&aTD . ' ,• . a& tile 1' ·ail . Mu -s ............ o...,m.w.1A-. = 0 '! ._ft I -I· • -I DO FISH LIKE RINGS? Do fis h like d iamond rings? ·Hal Robbins of Altadena is tr y- ing to figure out that one. For he dropped a diamond ring, valued a t S50. some w'1.er e on the Balboa pier . Sunday, and despite h is search it could not be fo und. Maybe the gold fish got it. Could be• COMMERCIAL Low Cost-Strong· Permanent MORTARLESS INTERLOCKING BLOCK CO. %285 Harbor Blod. COSTA MESA Phone Beacon M89-M Elmo the Magi clan. above, wW be fcaUtred this year at the Rotary H allot\'c'en Party to be held F riday nll[ht at the Rendez.- vous Ballroom, Balboa. T h e event-kiddies night out with spooks and goplins -will be highlighted b}' game!l and prtzee,. one ror each boy and girl lD eaeh grade through the ~ghtb.. and h\'O g-rand prlz.e8. ' SIGN PAINTING -AND- All Types of Commercial Locat,ed at WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD L. W. Pierce Art 178' NEWPORT BLVD. Bl!:ACON 5679-W COSTA MESA . . .._ .. ... __ ! -.-........................................... - Why Wait? ' Prompt Service --. ...........,_... May we measure-make and install your new window screens, or replace the old wire? GaJVanized copper or plastic. We also manufacture to order:-Sash, DQors, Cabinets, and Window Frameoi __.... .... ------· .. ---........ _ Prompt Service to Contractors __ ........ -..... __ ---- • OUB SERVICE 18 AS CWSE AS YOUR TELEPHONE e FREE F.STIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Sterling Cabinet & Construction 1550 Newport Ave. Costa Meu, Calif. PHONJI; -BEACON 5363 LET _..,.,'1M;0 ··-..... • I . --.-..-.s:!l 1 'ir SeD It ThroUgh C111ified Adverttatq 1\----·--------- ; .. ' . -' • ' ' ' ' ' .. -• Active Member of Town Mouse and Country Mouse • , Lee B. Casey PUBIJC ACCOUNTANT ANNOUNCES the Opening of His Offioe on NovMDber 1, 1947 at 2603 W. Central Ave. Newport Beach Harbor 2127-W ' COMMERCIAL PRINTl _NG • ~~ PRICE • SERVICE • LET US HELP YOU with • • PUSONAL PRINTING YOUR PRINTING NEEDS T e/ephone • • • li4V13()V 1~ A Repre1e11tative Will . I ••• ()(;) Cell ' 1.1 Newport Harbor hbllslllag Co. PRINTERS -PUBLISHERS OFFICE SUPPUE; • 3011 W. Central Ave. Newport Beech .. • <JBIBOPBACTOR Dr. Tom E. Barton CHIROPRACl'OR Lil' o.-t lllclnn7 Ooronadelllar (In Kmdell'• Patio) l'lloaee..t>or1068 DAY SCHOOL Mortimer School SM Coral A..,_ Bal-bl. DAY SCHOOL OPl:N8 WED oar. l a. &. MOSiDIAL 1L &. ..,_. P1' '"'' ... ..,. - llftli'OG&APlllO -~ OEOROIA TAYLOR ...... I JlfOTUI Jl&Lo _ W 0.. aw? .. Jlssp&I ._.. ,,._, --sn&. ...._ UTI ............. ___ ,_ __ _ w 7 " -• • ... ... u.= ... m ..... v11•••w•a•x . M&WH>IU aa--oa t•N WA&r llORft£L ........ , Dr • .me.z, t ........ __ --.. , __ Now on Hand Scotdl Tape -.t- NEWS-Tl•ES $apply Liatite.t Conrad Richter, M. D. Present Hours:.. l:JO a. m. -1% H., %:IO p. m. -':IO p. m. INa-0 w. 0-Val N-rt-l'looDo-rhOI OPTOllS'l'RUT E. r. Biall a ww111, o. D. Opcm11at.a DD DAllDi&D LDfm D17PLK1•,_, ....... , .... __ UM W. a.1111 &-. ft. ---.:U -·-..w COAST OPTICIANS 1IU a.. ..... 0.-. ail -.... _._ .. ,~. .. mis••• .... AA:& a ~ m Pl Lib •1 ,,... ... -....i ... Returns for state unemployment insurance taxes for the th i rd quarter of 1947 are n°"' due, ac- cording to R. C. Hiatt, a uditor-in- charge of the Santa Ana Audit District office of the California Department of Employment. It was pointed out uiat returns first became due October 1. ... Interest and penalties will be charged if the tax ia not pa.id on or before October 31," Mr. Hiatt dtt.lared. "Employers a r e urced not to wait tor the deadline, but to submit ,their returns as prompt- ly as pouible in order to speed up prt:.n•lng." Every employer of one or more worken ii 1ubject to the tax and S-=ple wl Dilplay Rooms Color 'g1ddes, plan- ning aids, comprehens- ive stock ~ caq>ets and llnoJeum. LUDLUM Carpet Works ·--lblal&. ----- GORDOI a~ FINDLAY .._ .. _...w CABINrr SHOP SERVICE O&llDfBDI AND MUl,W()BI[ T. C. JOllllllON, llapL •Wlaz1t ........ _..119..J LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS DAVID C: CORSON Residential Contractor and Builder Barbor 1520-W Barbor 1085-.J Ja1k's 1107¥., North Bay l"rold Balboa Isle'"' Equipment Rental ' Contractors' Equipment • PIASTEB llIXEll8 • 8KJLL SAWS • OONOBETI: 11IDB1! • TR.AILEB8 Phone Beacon 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa NEW UNIT OF ~oOuUiro IN THE . PALM SPRINGS ARU lnclud•• M•rnbershlp In ,th• famous DESERT CLUI farge home building program uoder way. •1s111 ;;·;19·" ·~··.. ../f~;; -1 MANOt •o;U•ul49S '~ LLy 1"1p P.4v10 s1!ov10 · .. 111s -- -------------PAUi IP&..INGS·LA QCJIN'l'A Dn'D.OPKDIT CO. 619~D t' A.w_t. ...... M.c.IK.• ..._ ... ,_.__,..La a--, JoW. ro1 ....... , ___ _,;. _______ ,rJ ------------- other provtsiona of the Unemploy-•--._ 1111 .... • '••-. c · ttas * ment Insurance A A. Agricultural I el .. NLll IPllHS·IA fflllA 111111r·m ca. ,_ .... _ ---·-· '''''' s n s • Yo.ts n•• vlces for certain non-profit orpni- zati.c.. are exempt. ' ....,.,.., -~~ .ervioo, and oer-,.-~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=-- Employen who are In doubt at '------------' their llability under the State Uo- E. H. THIEi x, Optic:lm llUlllC ~ employment lnour..,.,. Act are ln-..----'--'-----'-----.1 Yiu.I to contact t h e audltor-ln- TEACHER of PIANO m ••nnDH oo•P'Mur · I D41T; -"-,=r·- t cllarw• at llot We 1 t Elcbtb street, Room 239, .telept...,. Saata .Ana 72'll. It ii a FACT that a -· true not -Gii! na9 well alii!M ol the •-.P In dvlJlaD life. I; I : • ·' , ' • I • • UC Advances i,, 1 Skin Cancer Study lltJSD'llll OlliDll u FOLUllR a~:.:~ ... ·~==-~~'!_: ::0-::..1> ... nt and~·:. ~·~o~t~'O~M~o~ ... ~ .. !;•!.:ti~*~M~--.!•~1=[YO~!!~~~:~lll!!;!g'-!~ ronm>-* •Bad --· '42 Ch Ar Sed ' ~ -to-· AJ8o Pia. 111ins ooblnei. 8 dr""•O. l50l -~ let. Maple -Ml. Yate entrance, Utilltin paid, eV. eo an pper, mAft , • DAI, mrAftl Pap7 BJ>RKELEY.-Radkltctiw car- bon Is enabling University o! C811- !ornla sdentista to reach a c1ooer under)!tanding o! how the chemical compounda kiiown as cardnogena cause skin cancer in mice. ; 6 LUdte -6r -No. Bay Front, Btlboa &J•M Exatllmt livln& room tumltunt, adulta. 3ll bland Ave., Balboa. Radio, Heater, Foe Ugh ta -Warld -Oompul1, ~ l2x18, 7xl2 frte2e rup. 810 86-2tc $1695 Q nmd St., Huziunctan Bu+ Watcbel • Oodal • ~_,, Flower, Colta Mesa. 8'-4tp WILL EXCHANGE room with -Hlmtiastm BMdt 111 CHROKOMTERll "ADAM PERIOD" Eisht piece private bath and entrance 1<> Allen Motor Co. HARBOR Plumbing Service »-ti. Rep&lrlns _ Pu._t Ser rlee dinning oet, hardwood throuih· employed woman ln return for ""',.,..=1,,oos=.,.Coall::-:--::-t.,.Hi_w_a.:y_86-...,._lt_c Semlble Prkm out, nicely carved; 9xl2 Wilton one hour daily uslstance in 1934 GRAHAM Sedan, new tlreo. l1'8 N.._t Blod., --!IOC8'll REPAIRING OUR SPECIALT!' Contracting and SvpplW . rr-tt• VAN DRTMI.F!N ~ 115'7 Wella Place, i2:~ house work. Harbor 2103. 86-2tc ~I trade for boat or reuon- J E w g L R y 'lt'Allt'IW TO lllllft u able cash offer. Phone Harbor llOATll. 81lPPLllill a 2656-W, after 5 p.m. 86-ltp 17116 N""PC<t 81'"1 Colla -WANTED TO RENT-2 or 3 bed- 81-dt room house. Furnlshed or un---------,·=----Boat Maintenance and turnlshed. 1136 w . surr. New- Dr. OW'les Heidelberger and Dr. Hardin Jones, o! the Univer- sity's ~ Radiation Labora- tory, reported that more accurate information has been obtained on what the body does with dlben· zarithracene, ·one of the cardno--- 00 -- 0 -P-B_R __ A_TIVE ___ _ gens. O . BAYSIDE PLATING ' port Beach. 86-2tc Repairing ) WANTED TO RENT-Unfurnlah- Geld ··SU--~ . ._ '41 Ford Sta. Wagon Completely Refinished. Clean $1495 Furtl\er. tracer studies o! diben-ROOFING c - zanthi-acene molecules int<> which New· and R--i-Antiqum • Spedal~ '\ Frederick Yacht Cb. ~or i,s~~~i>fu:O Allen Motor Co. radioactive carbon atoms had been ~ built revealed tor the first time P11aae Bee ••a 58-Jt ... OUr Ad In Clnnp Com~ 1215 Cout Hiway, Newport Harbor '1900. 85-tfc ___ 1_oos ___ eoa. __ t_H_iw_•_Y_86-__ lt_c Phone Beacon 5615 '41 PLYMOUTH -Special deluxe that this romplicated molecule is ::11'!3 -An., Colla - broken doWn into a number of Z.dl BOAT BROKERS BENT, MlSCELLANEOUS 611 club ech d and . coupe, exc. m . con 85-tfc 2-BEDROOM Apartment. Living pa.int; radio, heater, 4 new tires. simpler compounds, the chemical nature of which is still undeter- mined. This type of carcinogen had been shown previ.CJ11Dly to be the agent, preftnt ·m coal-tar, which was re- sponsible for the many cases of skin cancer contracted by workers in that indus tr)'. The metabolism of d.ibenzan- thracene is being studied at· Ber· keley under the auspices of the AtQmic Energy C.Ommission. · A radioactiv~ form of the compound was synthesized' by Dr. Heidel- .berger and Dr. William G. Dau· ben: assistant professor of chem· is try. PuaL1c NoTICu CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS Fletltlou• Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED does berebT certify th&t thfly a.re conducttng a prinUns and .publishing bualneu 1.t 3011 Weat c.intra.I Avenue. Newport Beach C&Jtfornla . under the rtctltlou.a nrm Dame or Newport H&rbor Publlab- lng O:>.. arid that aald firm ta com- poeed of the follow!~ pet'BOna, wboee a&mM and addreaee• are u foll0'1t'•. to--wit: Sam D. Porter. 411 Sa.n Beruardlno A•enue, Newport Beach, callfornla. Luclua S. Smith. Ill. 4211 A.Toca.do 9t., Corona del Mar. Newport Be&ch. Callfom..IL ' WITNESS our b.a.Dda thl• l!th day of October, 1947. 8A.lf ,D. PORTER LUCIUS S. SllITH. Ill. STATE OF CALIFORNIA, l COUNTY OF ORANGE -. ON THIS 13th day of OCtober. A.O .. 1947, before me, Non S . .lla.rXTarth. a Notary PubUc In and for ea.Id Co\J.n-ty and State·. penonally aooea.red &Lin D. Por1er and Lucius S. -lbruth. m . lmo•n to me, to be the penona whoee namea are eubecribed to Uie withJn In.at.rume.nt. and s.cknowl~fed to me that they uecuted the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, l b&n hereunto Ml my h&nd and affixed my otncla! Ral tbe day and ye&r ln lhla rertitlcale ftnrt .oo.-e written. NORA 8. MARGWARTH, Notary Public ln a.Cd for a&Jd Count'y a.nd stat .. fMy Com.miar.lon uptns Jan. 28. 1960. Pub.--Oct. 14, 71, 28. No.-. 4. 1947. ) CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS._ ll'ICTITJOUS P'tRll NAllB TRE UNDE'RSIGNED do hereby cer Uty that the7 &re conducting a retal bakery bustne. at 3C6 Kain Street. Balboa., C1ty of Nerrport Beach, Call rornla.. under the flctltloua nrm a.a.me ot : FLORENCE BAKERT. and tha MJd firm 18 oompoeed of the follow1nl' penoM, wboae names &nd &ddreaaeil -I . t a~ u follows. t~wtt : LESLIE SC"'rlVER. 1212 W . Ocean Jl'ront . Newport Beach. C&ll f. n.-ORENCE B. SCHVER, 1212 0ce&n ~ Front. Newport Beach. Calif. WlTNESS our hand• this 12th day of September. 1947: · FLORENCE B. SCHMER .... ESLIE SCHMER S'I'ATE OF CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OP' ORANGE, •· , . · ON TffiS 12th day of September A. o. 1947 . before me. Monte R. Grl me... a Notary Public lo a.nd for a&Jd County and State. penona.117 appe&.r· ed FLORF...i.'l("E B. SCHllER a.rad LES· LrE OCHMER. known to n;ie to be the persons whoae names are irubscrlbed to the wtthtn ln!!trument, and acknO'W· \edged to me that they executed the ,.,,, .. r~ WITNESS WHEREOF. I hafll he~unto &et my hand and &trtx6d my offiel!\I 9e&I the day and ye~ In thl1 rerttfirate tint aoo.-e wr1ttera. MONTE R . GRIMES 12 YEARS SERVICE 19U Harbor m.d. Ph. llea.·51.U A-'1'_1'_=--0-N-BO_A_T_O_WNERS-_~-and dining room combination. Price $1395. Phone,B-5115 days, Cclr. Hartior and llltb. Colla -Umlted quantity 30 lb. Dan-. Kitchen, bath, ·:urniohed. $75.00 H-212 evenings. 86-ltc IN THE HARBOR AREA HARRYHALL • PAINTING CONTRACI'OR 774 Eut 19th - Nm to w.tbodlat Clnmll -.u. forth Anchon $8.50 ea. Pr..aed month I<> June lat. Harbor 158. 1teel riveted conatructloo will 86-2tc BEAL BllTATll: Plenty of Good Tlrel All Sizes • hold up I<> an 85 ft. boat. Bea-REAL ICllTATIC l:X<JllANOli '8 ------------ Ph. BeL 5413 Colta M-. Calif. ll().tf< con 6000-M. 85-4tp 1941 SIX ROOM-Modern stucco FOR SALE-Lawson pwnp and home, fireplace, tile bath, stall $39.60 PER MONTH FOR NON VETS ROOFS C-Ompound Motor 011 c;.JJon, 'IOc bait tank complete, $75.00 like shower, tile sink. 4 outside en- new. Bay District Hardware C.O. trances, patio, small guest house NEW TWO BEDROOM homes F. Bal. Island 83-ttc-wt.th tile shower bath, laundry H. A. financed, 4% i n t ere st. W. J . BENBOW Phone Harbor 1012 J s:i-tta Western Auto Supply Authorised Deal• 22-ft. POWER BOAT Easily a>n- verted for mackerel ; galley, two· bun.ks, $700. Harbor 1947. 83-tfc with extra water heater work-Phone Beacon 5197 for further shop, double garage, howie·' trail-· information. 84-tfc 18'6 Newport BM!., 0oota - 17-th _PllB80 __ N_AL_..,,,......,....,___,-:--=--u For the Buy of Your Life French taught. Parisian lady. Long Clipper Bow Boat 46 ft. 14 beam. 70 H. P . Cat diesel. Beach GS-8409 . 81.0tp SHOP AT GRANTS New bait tank; swordfish plank; complete commercial equipment. Sale or tra:de. Harbor 'T/. 68-tfc LOST AND FOUND New and Used Ladies Platinum bracelet set with 48 round diamonds lost approxi· New 3 bllrner apt. stove ... $ 49.50 Harbor 97 mately September 15, 1947. Lil> 4 Burner JX>rcelain _F_O_R_S_A~l~.E~-~S~tar--s-all""'"~b-o_a_t-. eral reward. Phone Santa Ana enamel cookers -···· ···-········ 17.50 Latest type, fiexible mut, in· 7550. -..· 86-2tc Circulating "Barnes" eluding a:alla ready to aail. WST-The person who picked up oil heater ·· ., -···· 29·75 Phone Glendale, atrua 11188. my billfold Sunday afternoon in Duo Therm oil heater -···· ...... Z7.50 ~tfc All American Market will re-Good Used tum 'th ch k boOk · gas heaters from .... 5.75 26 ft. Fishing Cruiser. 2 bunks, same WI my ec • Brand New "Nesco" galley, hetd. sword fishing chair, he may keep money. Thank you Bridella M. Ball. 2610 Ocean ~~ ~e~~~-~-····---. 9.75 outriggers and all equipment. Front, Newport Beach. ss.2tc New Gray Marine Engine.alDocbo k gas plates ............................ 5.75 near Standard Oil Co., B a. LOST-Cigarette lighter engraved Brand new 2Q..gal automatic Phone Harbor 252Q..W . 8&-tfc "Esther." Sentimental v a 1 u e. water heater -··-····-············· 49.95K1lll ---1-0-AL--.-aAD--1-0-----M contact Box 154, Balboa Island. Electric hotplate 2 burner.... 5.95 -=~-~=~~--,,,.,--,- Reward. 84-4tc Medium size cast iron wood STEINWAY GRAND -5 ~ ft., EHPLOYJIENT WANTED 11 and coal_ he~ters ................ 21 .75 ebonized, very tittle used, just Coleman gasoline tuned. No dealers. Tel Harbor Yacht SkiPJ)et available, familiar radiant heater .................... 16.75 1387-R for appt. 86-4tc Mexican walers, best references. 2 hole Frigidaire STEINWAY. Georgeous tone. Ma- Long Beach GS-8409. 81.0tp home freezer ........................ 124.50 hogany base only S485. Terms. WORK WANTED-Ironing In m, New elec. heaters .................. 11.75 DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO co. ltome. Plain or fecy. 530 San , Table top kerosene stove 520 No. Main, Santa Ana Bernardin ' with oven ............................ 14.75 83-tfc 0 Ave., Newpor1 Heigh ta. 26-tf• SECRETARY and office manager 8 years. Collection experience. State license. Notary. Best r ef· erences. Phqne Harbor 1351-J. 83-4tc LICENSED Master Mariner Un- Brand new toilets complete .. 44.50 ------------- Bra nd new kitchen sinks -··· 8.95 PIANOS for practice. Some as Like new table top electric low as $65. Good tone & action. r ange. 5 speed burners, Terms. All of them rental allow- rooker well .................... 129.50 ed if you buy. Brand new Magic Chef di· DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. • vided top gas range. Light . J-520 No. Main, Santa Ana and clock ................ : ......... 159.50 -----------83-.--tfc er shed with asphalt floor. Love. ly yard. all fenced. 50 x 150. Sprinkling system, hill section. Mrs. Bond. 726 E. Santa Anita Ave.. Burbank. Want BaJboa Bayfront home or Ocean or Bay view in Corona del Mar. 80-Stp MONEY TO LOAN M WANS TO BUILD. buy, Improve, modernize or refinance. We pur· chase truat deeds. NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS & WAN ASSN. 3333 Via Lido Ph. Har. 1500 38-tfc. NEED MONEYT See Us for Quick, Helplul Service on Your Financial Needs -Loans on Furniture -Salary Car or Other Security Hours: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5 (Closed Saturdayl) J814\i Newport Blvd, Colta Meoa Beacon 5220 CAcrou from Alpha Beta Market) 86-ltc Harbor Drafting Service for Builders Residential -Commerdal 711 • C. Coast. Hiway, Newport Phone Beacon 5860. 34-ttc ABOVE THE ARCHES -Goocl view; interesting new 3-bedrm. home; fireplace, large gar. Price $14,600. Call Hub Powen, Agt. Har. 62-W. 81-tfc COST A MESA--Old"1' 3-bdrm. home near Vict6ria and Harbor. Price $.5350. All utilities. Hub Powers, Agent. Har. 62-W. • 81-tfc WILL G. I, 3 bedroom, hdwd flooni. double garage. East side. Close to transportation. C. GALEN DENISON BROKER 498 Newport Blvd. BEACON 5197 86-ltc DANDY 1 bdrm. stucco, hdwd floors, knotty-pine interior, real fireplace. Large lot. Terms at $6000. G. M. PRITCHETT AGENT 1840'h Newport Blvd. Phone Beacon 5024-W 86-tfc Arvin combination radio and SPINET Mirror type, used Pay record pJayer ...................... 27.50 out balance $195. terms. Fine G. E. table model radio big tone, good looking, excel- limited U.S.M.M. No longer fol- lowing the sea, but will gladly talce out vessels (larger the BALBOA ISLAND A_UT0...,.7111::-0TIVE-=c---:--:•o,-TIBJ:S-:--:::---18 NEW 2 bdrm. garage apt. on rear '40 Ford Club Cpe. R·2 lot. better}. at no charge over week· ends. Phone Harbor 435-R. 83-4tp MARINE ENGINEER Desires work Newport area. 25 yrs, Navy and Merchant Marine. Sea-going yacht or repair ol diesel or steam. Plarbor 1351-J. 83-4tc BABY SITTl':R Available, Mrs. Eggert. 410 2nd Ave., Corona del Mar . (between Narcissus & Orchid) Phone Harbor 1894-RK 85-2tc IRONINGS WANTED -W r i t e Box "E" c/o News· Times. 86-!tc a real value .......................... 19.75 lent action. Tappan buffet model gas DANZ~SCHMIDT PIANO CO. range insulated oven, heat 520 No. Main, Santa Ana A DANDY $1095 control " •·· ······· ····· ··········· 29·75 83-tfc Allen Motor Co. Corona portable twpewriter with case ---···-·····-· .... _ ........ 29.50 BAB1Y ;:~~dT, repossess~ll Now 1008 Coast Hiway 86·ltc; T bl od I A K Radi 6 75 on Y ~. enns or wt rent. WILL SELL--E ·t 1947 LaS 11 a e m e . . o ... ,.. . . DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. . QUI y ~ e All steel coil springs bunk 520 N M . S t A good paint. perfect mechanical bed l t 19 75 o. run, an a na dit. 601 B d S "' comp e e ...... --··········· . 83-tf con ion. roa t ., ~,ew· Full size sterilized cotton c por: Heights. Com er Santa Ana mattresses . ··········-····-·--·····--6.75 PIAl"fO ~'ING and r('pairlng, Avd. and 'Broad 84-4tp Full size coil springs -···--····--4.95 J . B. Brown. Phone Beacon ,36 p · 4 D S Tapestry covered bed divan 5294-J. 388 Broadway, Colta Ontlac r. ed. good s prings .................... 17.50 Meaa. 78-tfc Really a Buy New innerspring mattress w ANTED 50 used pianos for our $295 a nd uphols tered box spring rent dept. Highest cash price or to match. 2 pcs. ···--···-··· ····· 49.50 biggest allowance on exchange. New print linoleum, per yd. .75 T erms. Allen Motor Co. 1008 Coast Hjway 86-ltc UNDER CONSTRUCTION 2 bed- room home; Bar-B-Q., rumpus room . Oioose your own colors. CAN ARRANGE to build on your lot a 2 bdrm. home. $5950.00 complete. CORONA DEL MAR-2 adjoining lots. One or both. Level and high. ' \ R. M. SMYTH, Realtor Beacon~ 7ll·C Coast Hwy. NEWPORT BEACH 86-ltc Notary Public In and tor Ora.nge .. County. Ca.Ur. BABY SITI"ER available with own Good used dressers DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. as low as ·-··---···-···-···········-· 9.75 520 No. Main, Santa Ana llv corruniMton e-X:plre11 NoY. 14. 1960 Publlahed Oct. 1, ~4. 21 . 28, 1947. NOTICE OF .INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOL· IC BEVERAGES OCTOBER 24. 1947 TO WHOM IT )[AT CONCERN: Notice Is hereby gi~n that titteen d&)"a' -after the date poated. the under· •IKned PJ"OPOl'e• to sell alcoholi c be•· emges at these preml9ea, dekrtbed u follows: 706 Coast Hwy.. Corona de.1 Var NeW'J)Ort Bea.ch. Orn.nge County. Ca.Ht. PUnruant to such Intention, the ~underaJgn.ed Ill applytng to the. St.a.le Board of .Equallu.Uon for l.uuauce on ortgtnal applicatJon of &11 alcobollc beff.f"&C'I .... JlcenM (or llcenaea) tor these premiaie• &JI follows : 0."'l SALE BEER A WINE. Allyone deitlrtng to protest the Issu- ance of such Ucenae may file t. Yerl- fled pTOtMt with the State Board of Equalisation at Sacramento. callfor-nla, st&Ung gn>Umis tor denlal u .provided by law. The premhiee a.re not now llcenaed for the aalti of a.1-rohoUc beTe.ragea. SUGP!NE BOE.RO Pub.--Oet.. •. 1947. ... ·-·-__ ,, .................. ,, ... . car . 1980 Harbor Blvd, Costa Mesa. 86-2tp .WANTED-Young woman , to nu posi Uon as machine bookk~. Apply Bank o! America, New· !r).tfc port Beach. WAITRESSES WANTED-BAJ Shore Cafe. Be. 5'745. SJ.th Employment Wanted Draftsman-engineer with h I g h qualifications. training, and ex· perience available · in Harbor area. Seeking employment o! any type ln building construe- tion or marine field. Can work in managerial, supervisOry, or straight labor capacity. Prem- ium salary not an object. Per- mane nee and congenial condi· tions desired. Phone Harbor 1900 85-tfc • Used Ivory color chest 83-ttc of drawers , ........................ 7.50 -===-,~~~~-,--- Above are just a few of the hundreds of dollar saving val- ues to be found at GRANTS. We Buy! Sell ! Trade! GRANTS 1645 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Phone BEACON 5707-M 86-lt~ WANTll:D TO BtlY 11 Will Pay Calh . P'or yoor fumlt•n• or -t ~ yau. Phone 8 I 3 • ... Crawley Funtitlll"e Co. UQ2 Ne"pwt llhd., Colla ltlw ID-U. SPINETI'E PI ANOS for rent. - Beautiful blonde, mahogany, walnut. All r ent of first six months allowed on purchase. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 83-tfc SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S8 HARBOR TRANSFER LIGHT HAULING Phone. Beacon 5538.J 1962 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 8&-tfc LADY ALONE-Will rent room in 6 room hillside home, fireplace, to lady or couple. references. Box 214. Newport Beach. Bea- . con 5958. 86-4tc SMALL 2 ROOM house~ suitable AT CORONA DEL MAR BEAUTIFUL LO'l'S--$1500 Two houses, furnished.1 Grand view of bay. , Home and in"'l'1'e. $22,500 W. J. HdLCOMB 1517 Coast ffighway Corooa de! Mar "Where the Flags F1y" 78-2tc CORONA DEL MAR ATTRACTIONS Attractive, modem tw<rbedroom home with lots of charm. Fireplace, beamed ceiling in living room; flag- stone patio, Ackerman fence. South of highway. $11,500 Here is a Special New Offering! The News-nines will not be re- sponsible for more than one tno:r- rect Insertion of an advertisement. reserves the right to ccnectb classify ·any and all ads and I<> "'°ject any advertisement not CIJD. fanning t9 rules and ~atiom. WANTED-Mjddle aged white woman for light house work, live in. Salary open. H a r b o r CAsH for USED Furniture & At>pliances -·'We Buy Alnioot Anythlnc'' • GRANT'S !'hone BeL 5'107-M for couple; also l room apart- ment, silitable for 1 or 2. Reas· onable. 307 Island Ave., Bal- boa. 86-2tc Three-bedroom home, four room apartment; also guest room and bath all in smart, modem style in natural redwood Finest construction. Stainless steel sink, Youngstown unit; Hammel heating; drapes on traverse rods. Own this distinctive home with income. Never before offered. ; ~Uc ll32-M. 84-tfc iiAbl:JOllCiiii.,. • WASHING MACHINF.s 1645 Newporl ffivd, Colla 111 ... 42-tfc FOR RENT-To May 15th fur. rlished cottage (or 2. 316 Coro- nado St., Balboa. 86-ltc u )'OU don't haw .,... c1o ,._ ruRMlTllBli roa 8ALS a WINTER RENT AL-Oct. 1st to at181NE88 OtJIDS u wuh1n& at DOUBLE BED Innerspring mat-June 1st. 3 bedrooms, nicely fur--=:..:==--------tttss; dresser, odds and ends. In nished. Phone Harbor 1351-J. LANDSCAPING BILL'S W ASH-A-TERIA perfect condition. Ph. Harbor 86-2tc 1351.,J. 83-4tc th with care o! Lawm C'l5 !'{ew .... 't m..i.. a..ta -PRIVATE ROOM. and ba F1owen and Shrubs Planted Pbcme Btn •m sno 1 DINING room table, modern ex· private entrance for 2, men pre. · Hal Crawford lT·tf< tension and six chain. Large !erred. Phone Beacon 5248. Harbor 7l4 divan bed, box sprinp .. 522 W. ~2tc 315 Alvatado Place , FOR SALE-Nesco electric cook-Ocean Front. 86-2tc :rwo ROOMS and beth private BALBOA 84-t(c er, 60 ~~; like new. F\ne G. E. REFRIGERATOR 5\i ru. entrance and sun deck. U5 CESS POOLS and S1!PnC TANKS . c llact J>rlllllc ••• a. ft1re ww•aa.r..,...> na_11 www.OWl'lld ' . J. JL Jl.COJLll'fOK . .. ,,.,.,.. ... llt. -.... enameled !met clishM, ltalnl-ft. good condition. 99). 903 No. Hanllng St. Balboa. H a r b o r lltMl l1dL Broiler attacti,,_t. Bay Front, Balboa Ialand. Har-24'10. 8.l-tfc Call -Barbre. Harbor'IS-~ bor 477. 111>2tc ONE ROOM Apartmmt for 2, ------------17 PIECE Dln1ng oet, walnat. good &IJ'a&'I! and utilities. $10.00 per FIREWOOD CHARCOAL A BRIQUETS PROllPI' DELIVERY • • Wright Lumber Yard ccnditlon. rewinable. 646 Cll!f week. 113-lSth St., Newporl Dr:, Newport Heisbta. 86-ltc Beach. 824tc A GOODBUY- IS A WISE BUY Lit u. B<!lp y.,., Be - Full price $23,500-terms LARGE, MODERN HOME in best of taste and mater· ials with two separate apartments, triple garage, and. yet further income possibilities! Highly developed yard and panoramic view of the harbor area. Priced at $29,500-terms Here is a luxuri~ home that can pay its own way. Shown by appointment wtder our exclusive listing. . I JOHN E. SADLEIR, _Realtor Sl"ANLEY A. SMl'IH, Associate Broker HAZEi, M. OONOON, Salesman Two otftcps In Corona del Mar: t5m ar em a..t ·~ Hubor 741 (JI' 2'22 • :i.: LISTINGS WANTED-Homes, Lots, Business or Residential. R.M.SMYTH,REALTOR 7.11-C Coast Hiway -Newport Beach Beacoo 5860 Each listing given my personal attention. B. A. NERESON REAL VALUES 86-tfc HOMES -INOOME -BUSINESS OPPOR'I'UNrl'mll INSURANCE • NEW· - - I B. R. FULL PRICE $4000 You can't beat this anywhere in Orange County. New 1 bedroom home ... beautifully painted ... knotty pine interior . . . large bedroom and very good size kitchen. In addition it has a half bedroom. You must ·see this at once. Attractive terms. $1500 down. $30 per.month. G. I. RESALE -· -$1900 DOWN • 2 bedroom home . . . close to boulevard . . . floor fur. nace . . . double laundry trays. Eastside. Most at· tractive terms. $43.20 per month including tru<es and insurance. You'll save a lot of money as the interest is only 4 % . Full price --- $7675 FURNISHED HOUSE 3-BedN?<>m, home ... 4 yn;. old ... on 1h acre. Very good district on the East side. This home is under· priced on today's market. Inv~tigate and invest . you won't be sorry. Full price' furnished -• - $9500 WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU • B.-A. NERESON REAL ESI'ATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES 1972 Newport Blvd 819 South Main Costa Mesa, Calif. Santa Ana, caJlt. Phone: Beacon 5225 Phone: S. A. 7240 86-ltc BALBOA PENINSULA 5-RoQm, 2-liedroom furnished, stucco home. Furn· ished including Elect. Ref. and modem gas range. Lot 35x70. 2-Car garage. $10,750 3-Bedroom home, fireplace. lovely patio with patio fur. niture; garage; Seivel Ref.; good range. Lot 35x75 ft. Furnished, $15 ,000 RESIDENTIAL LOTS 35x75 ·······················-··-·-·················-·$3000 57x80 . -····-···· ···················-· .. ··-·········$4750 40x80 ~an Front ··············-··· .......... $5500 LISTINGS ARE APPRECIATED. BEVERLEY REALTY CO. ~ 4i1T E. Central Phone Har. 1788 Gladys Beverley, Realtor Frank Trickey, Broker NEWPORT BEACH-Coast Blvd. 86-lt.c House and lot with good future business possibilities. house has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. This comer loca- tion is one block from ocean and 1 block from bay, $5300 NEWPORT HEIGHTS $9500 ' New 2-Bedroom Home with garage, hardwood floors, stucco and plaster corlstruction, with modem floor plan Very nice 3-bedroom home, 2 yn;. old. Has hdWd. floors, separate dining rm. and lots of tile work. Fenced back yard with bar-1>-q and dbl. garage. Yards are well landscaped. This is reasonable at $12,500. COSTA MESA Well built 1-bedroom home. 9 yn;. old. Good comer l<r cation with.com. 1/2 acre. Plaster interior. This place needs redecorating but is a good buy at $6350. ., ' New 2-bedrm. house on 50 ft. Jot. Hall nice cabinet work; large wardrobe closets, and is a well llnished house. Ready to move in.~. EVA · F. RHODEN Realtor ELTON D. BARNElT PERNEL G. BARNETr . Broken 470 Newpm't Blvd Pbcme Beacon 5713-R. Coltallea EYt1d•lll'. Bella:ill 5779-R 86-lt.c •11 11111 1'184 N-jdt Bl'"1 COSTA JOS& .a.~w HARBOR FURNITURB uaa......JRN. c...a..._ a.tte . ..... FOR llEl'n"-New motel ,_ and private bet.bl, tile .-e: 1tallo, unit beet, special rats for permanmt s-ts. s:a. per cbG'. far 2 pa-. No ld- ltllr..ie ltllle -.. '!08 eo.t IDwas.. Kza;wt 81 n:ll Pb. Bea.581. -as-uc 'It Sell It nrou&h C1..,fled Adnttlt•na •· -. ~ ... I " • --" -I ' ' ' ' • ' . -' . • ~c-". --~"""" ""'·"-' . . ' . ..__ 8 NSWPOaT aALaOA K•Wl-Tl••I s· r""&agc TODDAT . llf .. ,_! •• , Ol8I. ·0e11'• .. 11&1 ea Scouts 'Shake Down' Aboard 107 :Foot Schooner ' . • - SEA SCOUTS OF ORANGE EMPIRE area aboard 101-foot M:hooner after schooner cleared breakwater. Center, crew "heave.ho-lo&"" a..111: (T'OUp picture by wheel whlle ahlp runs on starboard tack. They Gloria Dalton on shakeHlown crube In Jlght wind Sunday. Len. they raJ~ the malnuJI by hand while actjnir Ship's Officer BAAll a.re. left to rtcht. Commodore B. '· Moler, Newport Beach; J . E. Soou.ta handle IJnes "'hlle foreeall l!J raiAed. wttb po"·er "1nch shortly Brewste r, of TuaUn, watches. R!Pt. acUng flhlp's orn~ poee for Taylo r, Sea.I Beacb, AcUng tint. ornoer: Frank Bacon, Tu&ttn, ac~lnc Stock Market At a Glance Am Tel & Tel . . .. 15819 Dupont ............... ·-····· .190 GErneral ~1 otors ....... 5914 Good)·ear ·······-·····--·-······-· 47% · Kennecott ..................... __ 46% Sean; . ·········-····· -········· 3812 So cal Edison , ............... 31 Standard Oil . ··-··· 601' US Steel . . .......... 7611 Canad Pacific t 11,. Dutch Heacock GENERAL CONTRACTOR PAINTING (Joa- RENTAL EQUIPMENT 11%0 -A...., Coo1a M- Dlrectly Behind Albe Beta ,,.., __ PlaoDe: ~r Z1'1S Sunday at 10:30 a.m .. the 107-With Sea Scout leaders from on future cruises. Holl)"Wood scrip writer who has ship is on indefinite -loan to the , foot schooner Gloria Dalton. man-Tustin, Seal Beach', Santd. Ana . The sailing sched ule includes requested anonymity. A reJXlrt, Scouts. ned by a Sea Scout crel.'-· com· Orange, Midway City and New-proJ)OSed day-long runs \Vi th chil-,,·hich circulated through t wo ''We couldn't begin to afford the prised of meinbers or the ships in JXlrt Beach serving as s hip officer s dren from local orphanage's a nd 'county nel.'-'Spaper s, t hat the upkeep or so large a vessel," Mo- the Orange Empire Area council, under acting captain Bill Spurg-disabled veter a ns from nearb) schoonl'r had been givl'n outright ler said. "But it was offered to us made a second shakc-dOl.'-'TI run as eon of Laguna Beach, fina.l drills hospitals aboartl. to the Sea Scouts has been brand-for use anytime with no strinp a training ship under the ·com-were held to round out the crew The Gloria Dalton is being SJXln-cd as untrue by Commodore Moler attach<'d a nd that is something mand of Commodore B. F . i\1oler. that will handle the big schooner sored for the Sea Scouts by a who emphasized today that tht! ebe. ~-'--~~~~~~~~--,~:-:c:---=~~-::::-~.,----::~--,-,-~~~~~~~-'-~~~~~~~~~ Blood Donor Service Set (Continued from. Page 1) fern! file containing na mes of 01·1 Issue Revi"ved orafdcoe mmbe e"'rc'e•.rr.d to the chamber I Rotary to qualified d onors, with their blood . type and RH factor. who will do-(Continued from Page 1) RRC'eive-d~'as the formal resig-Investment nate the ir blood for a n emergency nation of Judge Robert Gardner I Hear Head to an individual with rare type and. 85 ·an a rterth()\Jght, on mot..ion from the cj ty bench which w as ac-Hank K fehm et, head of Kleh- blood, or \~there o the rwise a suf-of Isbell. Thompson was instruct<'d cepted with the recommenda tion met & Co., Los Angeles. who have ange""" County Medical association, ficient amount is not available to to draw up an ordinance prohibit-that he be sent a letter of appre-been responsible for the sale and Dr. Edward L. Russell, Or~ngt! save a life. This walking blood ing the production of oil within the ciation. The council ther eupon distribution of about $100,000 In County Health depart~en_t direc-bank is also a preparedness meas-city limit~. ent ertained an application for a.p-K eystont.• Custodian Funds on the tor. ~d Rev. F. W. N1edr1ngha':15·I ure for disaster. Highlig hted at the rouncil mC'Ct-pointme nt from J udge D. J . DcKige Pacific Coast in the last ten years, local Red Cross blood d onor chair.-This list of volun eer donors ing, also. '-''BS lhe-mattt'r of ~r""''er to succeed Gardner, but upon mo-will address the Newport Harbor m a n, who presented the. o_b~e:<=tive.1 s hou1d not conflict with the pres-bills issued to f'f'Sidents of the spe-lion b)· Isbell. the name of Harry Rotary club at their regular week---· d b 1 u f cial Corona del Mar Se"·er assess-1 d. pr~"t:"Uures, a_n respof"!Sl 1. 1 es 0 I ent blood bank condUcted by St. L. Blodgett ¥.ras entered and unan-Y 1.nner m eeting tonight at th~1r r espective organ1zat1ons for Joseph hospital, for it is djrectcd ment districL Protesting "'ere imously accepted for city bench.-Whites' Park Ave. cafe on the sub- this program. toward meeting eme rgencies for property 0""·nen; Ida i\.1.-Lewis. C. A resolution approving adoption ject, "Common Se nse in Invest-Willa rd Clark, George W. Oark, f h · · The objective for the blood typ-all doctors and hospitals in the o t e city engineer's map was ments." ing service , is to establish a r e-county, sponsors said. Susan H. Chapin. \V. C. Drake, carried and a"•a rd of a contract -------- Be Wise -Advertae Teen Canteen Underway • 1 :1 .\ .... 'll' \· ~ . y '~~ ... :, . ;.,"~· ~~ . ~ ,: . ' :~ ' . . ~ .( --. ' . .' ... . ' "· ~ . . ., .econd officer; Wllllam Spurpon III. Lar;una Beach. acting captain; Carl Parker, Kewport Beach; Van Amdell, Seal Beach; Bob Kellon, Laguna Bea.ch, and BasU B,...,._·ster, TusUn. -photos by i1ary Sm.1th Sand Crab ( Continu.eC' from Page 1) Woman 'Phones She's Bleeding to Death County Savings. One fea-Police rttel,·f"d a call from ture of the recent Overell a Newport S.a<h womu trial that has not been given O\'f'"r the "'eekea.d who Wd sufficient publicity, is how she ,,.as bleiedlnc to death. the cost of the cast was dis-Patrolmen burrled t.o bn tributed. You" remember home ln the 6900 block or that at the beginning Police CoMt hl&:bway only to find Chief Hcxlgkinson persuad-that the "'oma.n had a IM*r· ed Attorney General Howser ated band "·bich did not. r~ to intervene with the result quire lnunedJatei a.tt.entJon. that tlie state conducted the Tho woman told pollee •b• had fallen, hJtttng her head. sensational hearing. This and, In M>me "·ay, had .i.o meant that California paid <Ut her hand. Wbea olfi""f" the bulk of the $200,000 off"'«! ... 1.s1&ntt, •be reru.- costs, leaving $17 ,000 as Or-ed wt1.h the s tatement lhe ange county's lltare. While "'ould get. her 0"'D doctor. conviction failed, New{X>rt ' The policemen drove back Beach's police head is en-to clty station. U n\\.'&nted a.act titled to praise for his acu-unsung Is the moral of t.bb men in bringing the state., L:,,,, 0 •,,,·,,,·========== into the fray. Othei:wise the ,, ~ county could have paid more Be Wise -Advertise than $100,000. ;==========; + + + 1'0CT WILL .. AMAZllD Bea.: B• t)(Jlll mS-W Floor Sanders Floor Edgers Floor Waxers A soldier in the Anny or Air Forces recei\"('S 30 days 'leave each y('ar ("·ith pay). In additio n, 3-day passes are frequently available d uring the year. Mrs. Thomas M. Hensen~ Gene to Charles c. Phipps was granted Lanning and D\tdley R. FUrz. for his low bid of $14.698.37 for "'hose assessmen ts ran as h.igh .ru1 construct ion of curbs and gutt ers S6CK>. The council denied the pro-in the ~tiracle Mile. Phipps' bid tests.._ o rdered H . C. Mape5 to eX-"'as approximately $18X> over the plain the setting up of the a<sses..o;;-c ity engineer's estimate fo r the ments. then approved a Y.•a.n-ant ""Ork. for the collection of the assess- Members of Newpor t Beach city Why Not Coni:r-! This council acted favorably on the talk about a sr'"IOif"ia) session LOMG l.A8TL"ii"O P&OTSr.rlON" roa .&UTOMOIULD 11 AT m1 autrn ,.,.,, OPEN e·A. M. TO 8 P. M. re SIZZJ.JNO 8TEAllS • -a....-pn • 8-II·-Pleo Tools· for · Carpentry Work and Plumbing • SHEP'S -FOR RENT- 1018 OOABT moBWAY NEWPORT ___ ., __ CROWN HARDWARE Call Barbor !S% CL08J:D ON MONDAY llZI 0...$ BW7· Coroaa del Jlar Fresh -DaUy -·-hoo!o Or, eomplete eqalpmeat wbea JOU ...... t to ca&cb :roar o .... HORMEN FISH M~..:::..,.... ...... ~ ... ~_:::_a ... ~ PROTECTION WITH m ou LUSTRE AUTOMOBILES, BOATS and PLA1'i'"!!8 Fl"om: lla.nntlll Ettecta of Sun. Salt Water, Adde and Other Dementa It has helped the auto shortage by protecting and beautif)ing cars economically. GLIP f).ies daily as an air-tight, smooth coating oo many air- planes, metal and fab~c. · GLIP crosses the country on trucks, cars, buses a nd streamlinen. Its glass-like surface. one-th<>UMDdth-of-an-inch tl)i~. is flell;- ible, yet hard a nd permanent. It Will not discolor, peel, crack er dlip. It resists heat, sun, salt water, alcohol and time. GIJP SERVICE SHOP Cor. Eut 11th &Dd ln1De COSTA MESA HAROLD E. -STASSEN. --~.-.. ..... ••• ••n • '? s P . ....... .. M•k"pil Alldillliima, Weil., Oct. 29, 8:15 P~ II. ·m .. .,_ •CllE™ s a s 2 • ua:r "• ~ ,, ... .,, n , ulw .._ ~ Mii. _.. ............... _....., • -~---" ....... ?, -· ..... 2 ? 7 .. -..... ,. ' Open an account for any amount MEl-WOMEI Prostate -• -Pehia --~--'·b I, .......... ............ ....., &...-_.. ._. .._.. ... " pt ... ;,-: -·---~------......., ITS YOUR GLANDS -0 7 t ?e~---·7.....&.1; • •• 0 3 .. ' ' Dr •. JL r .... D.O., ft.C. .., .......... ...... .._..._UM .. • ._ .. tS'p~-.., -..................... .. • .. r 2 $ ments. In other council busi n~s. it wa! ordered that Balboa Bay Lions' proposal for u nderwMting a build- ing to be used by the Girl Scouts be submitted along ll.rith a requ~t for a lease to the council ; that the alle&cd misuse and abuse of the facilities a nd float or 1he N street pier be revie"•ed, an d that a request for a n en try in the Huntin g1on &>ach VFW and Am- erican Legion Armistice Day pa- Blodgett to City Bench leasing of four lot s o n Central ave-r---· nue to the T een Canteen at their of congress opens a subject m eeting on Monday and plans for tl\at needs some airing. Con-~ I the building are now in the hands gressmen are elected to serve of an architect their country at a salary and f Continued from Page 1) The T een Canteen is sJXlnsored expense account adequate for Frank Rinehart this m orni ng, was by Newport Harbor Union High their needs. So why are they that involving Lawre nce H olsing-School Parent-Teacher association any different than;my other C'r , 38." Uniter Air Lines pilot of . on request of the student ~Y of executive and \Vhy ~hould Lido Clla nnel, who was fined $15 the sch~! and s_tudents will have they not be on the job at for exceeding t he speed limit 0 11 a hand in . get ting _ t h _e cantee_n' least 10 months of the year? 101 high\~:ay in the Bay district. ~eady and in running it after it They regard their (KlS1:.s as Motor Patrolmen Vincent Mc-15 com~leted. hard-fought honors and just J\:fa nigal. \\'ho issued t he citation It wtll be located between 17th because they are politicians, .against t he commer cial aviator, and 18th streets, have a 50 foot does not excuse them from repor~ed that the l ~t ter was golng frontage and contain a large rec-watching or approving legis- 50 miles a_n hour in the 35 zone reation room, r eading room, snack lation, in these difficult and on the highway whe n he wax d ti' ? flagged to a stop. bar, kitchen and rest rooms. angerous mes. OLIP SERVICE SHOP C.. S. 1 'Ml A lrri8e ~ ·-PtL ._. .. , •• . Mayberry Shoe Repair ONE DAY SERVICE 1831 Newport Ave. OOSTA MESA In city court when arraigned this morning, the d efendant ex- plained the circumstances and then pleading guilty to the speed ch8.rge, a ddep, "Of course, there was no excuse for me to exceed the speed limit." REPORTS THEFT diate oe\i"YerY '"'"'~ 1n1ta\\ation an _ • Capt. E\'f'rPtt L. ~le~Ul1t"n . 516 South Bmy F r ont, Ba lboa Island, ,,-., pllot or l:olted t-\Jr Uo~ DC-6 '''hl<'h C'BUi:ht fir "'· and <'rubed ~hortly aftr r noon last Friday, killing 5!, a f l"\\' hundrt•d yards s hort of 3n <'mE"rgf'n('y run"·ay lo Dry<'~ Canyon, Utah. Theft or a r e r I e c t o r and br ackets from the car of J . A. Gardne r or the N ewport Harbor Yacht club was r e partee! to New- port Police Monday. Carr's Feed Store Hay and Grain Quality Feeds _,_ Dal.Ir Dea9wJ BMM • ft"6 111!'1 N-rt 111...i. 008TA MES..' CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS FROM YOUB SKilTcBJ:s OB CLIPPINGS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL HARBOR oaan 110 SERVICE \ 11J-<J 0...$ m-W•T N-rt -PIL llM«-. U. E. j. Sedinger H. R. Holtz Ocean Front Cafe !il'encb Fried ~P and Fish Ollr llJnd?MJ e !ll'EAQ • arms e DllVIW BEER SANDWICH~ •1 Ehl vita Zll4 Ouz• Frtmt --Newpcwt Beach ~====;;;;;;;o•n AD DAYB . • Always ready at the ring of the phone to taxi yon wherever yon want to go. • 24-Honr Service • YELLOW CAB of Newport -Costa Mesa •PHONE• Beacon 5824 • "Be Sure-Insure" * Maurie Stanley -Eu! w. IJfa•ley * --~--lnt ........... ·ROSSI'S Cafe and Liquor Store Hll.~01..tlllwaJ 0111+ ...... ""nle Same Old Plnae" ·COCKTAILS • ' 5416 ....u ........ Waln...,_ $45 ' • 7 I tASY '(ER.M8· IMMIDIA11 DBIVRYI TURNER~~S YO.r Et~ric .Appliance Deol•r Since ~f2f 205 West 4th Sente Ana Ph. 1172 · i •'. ~ ... ,. .- '· • • ., .. , . -• I ' ' THE Tt .,.. it • •, P.&%. Dalir hr A.Mapa ......... ~ .. M I L.A.-....:-. NEWPORT BALBOA. 0ili7-r •n•A Jlew1;111r JM .... • Mid-Week Editlo1 ._ SAND ' CRAB r..,lmtrlals .. _.183.35 up .08 Ralls -·-··-······· 49.88 up .51 Utilities -·-··--311.l!ll up .Cit Volume . «I0.000 sbares. .............. ~ BJ EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HE'GHTS, BALBOA ISLAND. CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA s A • VOLUMl!l !'JllOX Flft CloBto per (Jon NEWPORT BUCH, CALIFOBNIA. TUt8DAY, \)CTOBJER ZS. 1MT1 .... 7 lfUllllll:R IS HALT M + + + + + + + ++ + + + + + · APPAJ.nlGI That water is the crying need of this semi-arid region is gloooilly forecast In the closing para- '· graphs .of an article In the Saturday Evening Post, in • describing the glories of Ari- . zona and Phoenix and the . Salt ruver valley. Let us quote: "During the last decade the area has depended more and more on deep weUs to augment irrigation by sur- face water, and now almost half the valley's agriculture ROOF ON CITY HALL RUSHED Workers of the F. A. Kaiser 'Construction con1pany a.re rush- .in g to get the new city hall build- ing at 32nd street and West Cen- . tral avenu~. Newport Beach, cov- ered before the rains come, L. L. Patch, construction superintend- ent. reported Monday afternoon .. Blodgett _Named City Judge Superviso~ CIVIC UNIOI Delay Action ti!0:~~~r ~~r ~~~'-:!:i , owes its life to pumping. A sensible underground water code is desperately needed. Supterranean streams are not inexhaustible, the water table around Phoenix is steadily sinking. In Litch- neJd Park and Queen Creek it is lower by 30 feet than 15 years ago, and in Deer Val- ley lower by 35 feet. The tJnited St a t es Geological Survey reports that Mari- copa county Is cu rren ti y pmnplng 18 times what ex- perts consider to be a safe yield. . · '"The Central Arizona Pro- ject association, a non-par- tisan group of civic leaders and businessmen. is now fighting vigorously to obtain additional water from the al- ready hard-pressed Colorado river -the only remaining available source. Cenfuries- ago, the Valley of the Sun bloomed productively for the Hohokam and then returned to barrenness. What were wastes once can be wastes again. If succor is not forth- coming, if some 300,000 cul- 1j_vated acres are relin- . I quished to the starvation of the desert, present-day Phoe- nix fanners and straw- chewing Hohokam will have a great deal. to talk about 1n the Great Beyond." Nutt sed! <Continued on Back Page) Ultra-Modem _,Building Going .Up on C-Oast Hwy. Roofing will be placed on· the building and tax department por- tions of the ina.in building this week. He also said that the last concrete will be poured for the council chambers and lobby of the main structure · qn Friday. "'We are cooperating with Olief of Police Hodg kinson who wishes. to have the new ~ jail stru~­ ture completed before the Easter rush," Patch added Provision has been made fo~e installation of all ·modem Ii equipment in the main ix:irtio f I the police building. 'Some of this equipment includes such broad- casting facilities as speakers and remote control a nd antenna on ihe tower to pennit the reeeiving and sending of messages. Patch said that the Edison com- pany has already completed the installation of underground cable and conduit across Central ave- nue to a large manhole which will serve the city hall with single-and three-phase electricity. The buildings are now being wired for the "installation of a mast e r-clock and-con tacting clockS system. The re will be a clock in every room and these will be au- tomatically operated and· con- trolled by one master clock. Offer $600 in Photo Contest A revised announcement issued by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce states that $600 will be awarded winners In the 10 classes of its annual photo contest a nd photo salon series ending June 5th, 1948. Harry Welch. secretary of the chamber. stated tqday that the contest is open to all and an ama- teur has a chance with a ny other eritfant and residence in the state is not necessary for t'ntrance in the contest. Gets five Votes of Council Harry 1... Blodcett, 38, prominent Balboa lflan.d attorney and part- ne r in the Santa Ana law firm of Rotan, Tucker and Blodptt.., ~'u unanimously appointed city judge to succeed .Judge Robert Gardner b.)' \·ote of the city council In regul&r meeting yee.tenlay. , · On a motion by Lester Isbell, councll member fl"Om Balboat Blod1- ett wu nominated and endoned ln quick acUon by tbe cou.netl lmme- dlately following formal receipt of a letter of reetcnatlon from .Judie Gardner who lut week ucended Ute bench of tile Fourth Superior court In Santa Ana. •~..:::..:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::;, MAR·Y E., O'fERELL DEATH BOAT, SOLD The Overell motor cruiser, . Mary E., which nguttd In the dynamite blut which killed financier Walt.er E. Overell ~' and his wife, Belllah, baa been AOld for $6100. Purcb.uer WU Harold G. Jervis. 80S6 Atlantic· Blvd., Maywood, The boat CO!lt Overell $1%,500. Also sold were rlght.1J to the moortric Aile where the Ma.ry E. was anchored the night of tbe blast. Ulrich and ' Marc1· Busch "'ere the pt&r- chueM&.. Mesan Fined $150 For Tipsy Driving- Leslie J. Jackson. 28. of 188"2 Magnolia avenue. Co~t a l\.1 esa. v.•as fined $150 and had his auto license No opJX¥iition to Blodge tt w~s i'!USpended for 90 days foll ov.ri ng ente red a lthough a letter r equc>st-his plea of guilty t o a charge of ing the appointment was read drunk driving on arraignme nt be- from J udge D. J . Dodge o( Costa fore Aeling Oty J udge Donald J . Mesa. O ther names considered for Dodge in Newport Beach Oty the bench prior to yesterday's scs-Court. f\-tondisy. sion included At torneys Robert Jac kson was arrested by P atrol- Powell and 0 . A. Jones, or Balboa men R. R. Cornecl and M . N . Coe Island. Harry Ashton. of Balboa on Centr:al avenue at 23rd street. and Rohcrt Eastman. Ballfoa Isl-N ewport , as the former a nd his and. w1fc> we r e returning home at 11 ·55 Blodgett was edmitlC'd to t he 1 pm Sunday, the police report California State Bar in 1934 upon stated . graduation from Dartmouth a nd tht' Uni\·crsily of Southern Cali- fornia. l ie has prnciiced in Or · angf' c0unty since 1945. llas First C&M" l-f is first casC', a fter being S\\'O rn in as city magistratc> by City Clerk (Continued on Bac k P age) C a se Cont.lnuffi • Judge Dodge continued 'ilfitil A new, ultra-modern, $50,000 ,building. which will house a busi- ness to bf known as Turner Drug Stor e. is under construction a t the corner of 900 Coast Highway a nd Tustin avenue, in the Miracle Mile today. · Th~ structure. fr6nting 56 feet, is being ·built by Hugh Cairns, builder. of · Lido Isle, for E. M. Smith of Via Lido Soud, Lido Isle. Specifications and drawings were All photographs wiJI be exhilr i(ed at the Newport Harbor Photo Salon to be held in· the Newport Beach Grammar school. Nev.'JX)rt Beach. June 20 to 28., Costa Mesa Leader to Offers Free Meat Auction ·Shop To Island Puppies F . ·B. Owen or 2091 Newpocl Thursday morning the case of John M attson Burlin, 36 , r oofer, of 508 36th street, Newport Beach , \\·ho v.as charged \\•ith drunk driv- ing, following his a rrest at Adams street a nd Central avenue. Balboa. Sunday. by Pa trolman D. J . Mont- gomery. Burlin. "'ho r('{lucsted thC' con- tinuance, is out on S250 bail, pend- ing arraignment on the charge. Th'c> police r erord states that Bur- li n drove his machine into the rear of another car \Vhich was going slow in a line of traffic. m ade by Orange County Drafting Grain-Hyer . r eal estate man Service. 810 Coast Highway. of 319 Marine avenue, Balboa Isl- .uIXIJl com~letion . the building and. tlas his own prize contest. Will be occup1~ by C. V. Turn('t". , He is offering, so reads a sign-~ocal ph~macist, and by a clean-board on his premises, "one pound 1ng establishment. barber shop a nd of 'grQund r ound' to the first pup beau~y parlor to. be located on the initiating the potted plant." A Tustin avenue stde. .., plant, two feet from the ground. LOCAL BANKS PLAN EXTRA QUARTER HOUR SERVICE SAT . Commencing Saturday morning , Nov. 1, bath local branches of the Bank of America \\'ill open their doors a t 9:30 instea.d of at 9:45 with begonias ' tied \\ith pink tin- foil and ribbon. stands near the sign. Dogs. from Danes to Doxie's. must go unassis ted to the plarlt and initiate it, according to regu- lations, before any one of them can claim the ground round-steak. avenue. Costa 1\-fet<a, announced to- day that he \vould rc>t ire from the curio and souYc>n.i r business short- ly. An auction \viii be conducted by him at his Ncv.'porl Souvenir and Gift s hop at 2102 West Ocean F"ront . Ne,,·por t Beach. on Fri- day. , l\f r . Q\\'C'n. \\'ho is secre tar y of the Costa i\l csa Chamber of Com - merct'. told plan~ fo r his r eti re- men t to friends some time ago, Check Passer Sent to Priso,n Do:zer Gets Plugged a.m.. Roland Wright. Newport. SANTA ANA !Tues day). -Su- Beach manager announced today. Moral of this stor y is. don 't ever perior .fudge Robe rt Gardne r. \Vho "'This is in line with the {XII.icy doze at the wheel. presided over the criminal calen- of other brancl"M-s of the bank.'' Richard A . Fisher of Artesia did dar, SC'ntenced Edward L 0 re n he said. {'We feel that with the J4St that at 4:43 e .m . Mooday. Kooken, 32, of Long Beach , to San ,. volume of busiiiess now ~ing R esult : jumped curb a nd hit fire Quentin, for issuance of bad transacted on Saturda)' morrungs, plug a t Dahlia street and 101 al-checks. when the latter appeared \bis .step will help us re~der better, ternate. Corona del Mar. before him on h<londay. Kooken 3 Injured in Sunday Crash Three young '''omen '''ere badly injured v.>hC'n th(' automobile in which they v.·ere riding jumped the curb a nd smashed into an elect r ic light pole near 21st str eet and Centr al avenue. Ne\vport Beach, at 3 :25 o'cloCk Sunday morning. Taken to the Santa Ana Com- muni ty hospital were Arlene Ar- buc kle, 21, of 1202 North atrus street. Hollywood. driver. who suf. fered a fracture of lhe right fore- a rm : J oan Con boy, 20. of 2081 Marlboroug h avenue. Riverside, fractured jaw and Catherine Ray- mond, 20, of .3637 Bristol stree t. Riverside, back injury. • KIND DEED WASTED -and civic information and channel i\lR. AS D ~t RS. S . .o\M El\! MES, N ew1JOrt Be~h, Mt own In main 1 sa- lon 1 by radio on which they contacted boat ~rtha Jane last night ab.ortly a fter 1nidnlc-ht. t:n route to Hiio, Ha\\·aJI, mewage ftpofted them 775 miles out and safe follo\\1ng pooping In follo'41ng sea while Mn. Emme!' \\·a!t at wheel. -photo by Beckner. SANTA ANA -Decision by it in one direction is being con- the board of supervisors to trans-sidered by the boards of directOl'B fer acreage in the Cliff H aven sub-of the various business associa- division and Balboa-Bay Shore dis-lions of the Newport Harbor area_• trict from the Costa Mesa Union< One of the phases of the pro- school dis trict to the N ewport ~ed council of business leaders Beach district was pos tponed t o- from the various communities of day Until next TueSday. Newport Beach will be the organi- Although Assemblyma n Ea r J zation of a political program. Stanley of Newport Beach. chief Plans arc now underway to have • proponent for the transfer. ex-an intc>rclub group select candi- plained the plan in dc>tail. The hear-d8tes for the municipal electicxii ing was postix:ined on motion of next April. Supervisor Irwin George Gordon The slate wiIJ be presented to of Newport Beach . each business association for it.a Gordon s tated that he had approval or disapproval. Each as- agreed after a n earlier confe rence sociation will be permitted to se- with Costa Mesan!S and Newport lect a substitute candidate, if that Beach people to as k for the post-is its ?esire. . . ix:in ement. H e said his conferes Business assoc1auons from Bal- stated they did not understand I boa, Balboa I sland. Corona de) what the plan was all about and Ma: and . th~ Newport Harbor I wanted more time to consider it. b~s1ness distnct have already_ de- Asked why he ,,·as not told in c1d~ that there are two sub~ advance about the conference and \\•h1ch should be s upported by the that a postponement might be groups. These are, reorganization askt>d of the board. Mr. Gordon of property iones and improve-- inferred that Mr. Stanley had not m~nt in the des perate water situ- communicated with him. at1on. Stanley's views were supported The ~sociati?ns ~ m~t .a~ by a score of residents of both s~ortly, at which time, 1t is be= Cliff Haven and Bay Shore col-li.ev~. t he interassociation coun- only. They sa id they were in fa-ell will be approved and a slate of vor of the transfer. three candidates Considered for .·.,.Opposing t he transfer was Mrs municipal office. Ernest McCle llan, president o -------- Cos t.a Mesa Grammar school Par-VFW and Lecrio ent-Teach er association 3.nd Ev-~& 0 e rett Rea, superintendent or the Pl!lln Gala Show Costa Mesa Elementary school dis-~ tn~. contended th•t ir the trans-Armistice Day fer were made, Costa Mesa would lose an expected and probable ap- propriation from t.he state for edu- cational purJX>Ses. Radio Contact Established With Hilo-Bound Schooner, Rendezvous e, NEAL BECKNF;R , Schedule Stassen ~Ir. and Mrs. Sam,H . Em.mes of Newport, a"hd a KUe~t-cre\\· of r1,·e For LB. Address men and one woman, contacted by shJp-to-8hlp radiotelephone from The Orange County ~ice Day Jelebration in Huntington Beach November 11th will be the bigges single day celebration ever held in this county. Six:insored by the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars JX>SU:, tt bas tbe support of every community in the county. Ralph Uke's crul11er Martha Jane, lying at RlchardMn's Anchorage In Eut Bay, reported Sunday night that they were 725 mJles out. and Harold E . Stassen , appearing at the Long Beach Municipal .Audi- torium on Wednesday evening, Oct. 29, under the a uspi ces of Jane Tucker's Town Ha ll of that city, v.>ill makE! one of t he most im- portant speeches of his current tour of the nation in the avowed inter ests of \Vorld peace. it was announced today. that all bands were In good healtb€>-- and fine llpi.rtt•. RcndeZvous, and her party left the Balboa Yacht cl ub fl oat on Sunday night, Octb<X>r 20, at 9 :00 p.m. \vith a fair southerly breeze which carried them out beyond the C'as t end of Catalina isla nd. There they lay becalmed for 24 hours. af ter whicl:i they picked u p a westerly, \vhich rose to storn1 proJX>r tions by Wednesday, a nd ripped out their large reaching jib. After this squa ll , the v.•ind started to haul 'ro und north, so that by Saturday the wind was modc>r ate. a nd' from the northeast. The log shows that they have averaged a little ix'tter tha n 100 milc>s per day so far, in spite of the calnt spots. Sam Emm<'s is we 11 kno\vn yachtsm a n both in local waters. and in Ha v.·aii. J-{e has sailed three 1-Ionolulu races in previous years at the helm of the famous littlC' schooner Lady Jo. v.·hich he then O\vned. 'fhis \viii be his seventh crossing under sail. but the fi rst one in which he v.1as not either 'r acing. or trying to se t a record for the return trip. FORFEITS $I 0 Edwin Carl Lyon of Venice forfC'ite d s1b bail ·v.'hen he failed to appear in city court today on a citation charging him with fail- ing to give the right of way to u small girl who was crossing 101 '1ighway at Mar~erite street. Corona del ?t\il~. Comes Home Dis cussing "America Vers u s Cominunis m in One \Vor ld," Stas- sen's address is said t o be non- partisan a nd will be .. a forthright analysis of some of the most vital international problc>rns facing the U . S. t~ay." In April of this year, Sta.Ssen in terviewed. Stalin in Moscow in a meeting which drew world-wide attention. U . s, relations with Soviet Russia have been discussed with astonishing I frankness by the young candidate ! ·~ .. ~· '_ ~ · . . I for the Republican Presidential 1 ::_·.,••_ J~ i:fS"T nomination and his audience in r: .... !~;f(; ~..;;;. Long Beach m ay hear an unusual J., ·~~ .. ~~ if· address by one of the most widely ~l. N ..; discussed JX>litical leaders of the day. Juniors Will Get Charters, Nov. 7 Don W. Smith of the Hunting- ton Beach Junior Chamber of Commerce Will present the state charter to the Newport Harbor Junior Chamber a t a dinner-da nce to be held in the Newport H ar bor Yacht club on November 7. Heading the gigantic parade- which will move out at 11 a.m. will be Ric hard Weinbert, World War I. and Mrs. Leonard Stein- bach. World War n. ampute8 from Sawtelle Hospital, acting as Guard Marshals. Other notables to be in the line of march will be Major General L. E . Woods. Col Ridderhof and his aide Capt. E. L . Smith, from the U. S. Marine Corps Air station a t El Toro. With them will be t.bP F irst Ma r ine Aircraft Wing Band ana a marching unit of approx>- matel~· 700 men. Ca pt. J ohn R. ~1cKinney, USN. Naval Base legal officer will be- present. It is c>~ted that t he par.,,.._ \\>ii! surpass by far that of July 4th, since m a ny schools and civie or ganizations will enter floats. St. Catherine's Milita ry Band with a personnel of 120 of Anaheim have- accept ed an invitation to partici- pate, as W<'ll as the Orange County National Guard units. It is e xpected that each of the 12 high schools that are taking part in the F ootball Carnival lo- be staged at 2 p.m . on the high 5Chool field wiJl be represented by their respective bands and the ir football queen. Rr\•tct-to our patrons. Fis her o.k . Car damaged_ had sought.J probation. The two branches affected by -----------------~---------Soledad Costco or Costa Mes• Boy Ricling Scooter Fl ... t~ of the Newport Beac "'ar dead IJes today In New York City, e:wattlng the flnal leg qf his trip back home~ He Is Lt (JR) Dona.. ..\. Helm" \\'ho \\'SS killed Dec. %7, 1942 ·tn lce'land while· flying nlK"ht jaubmarine patrol ap.Lnft the Germans. Next !Of kin are Mr. ond~n. \\bit.sett M . Bel , SSIO \\'. Ocean Front who will ha''e his bokly sent to Todd's Mernojrtam Mortuary In Pomona for a mUltary tuner..i.. Pat Rafferty of Long Beach, na- tional Junior C. of C. director, will present the national charter to t he local body. At the present time it is be- li eved that either hot rod races or motorcycle r aces will meet in competition in the Speedway sta- d ium. In the early evening there will be street da ncing. Various other forms of entertainment are being contacted. At noon a barbe- cue dinne r will be held in Lake Park. The chef is preparing to feed about 3000 people during the day. the 9 :30. plan are 1oca1ed at 2200 Oil Issue Revived·, CDM Sewer West Central A\'e. and at 617 E . c.n1ra1 Av•. Assessment Charges Protested Drivers Consider In a lengthy meeting held at Filing ol Charges 4 :00 p. m. yesterday In the city .Al f nall. city councilmen turned down ,.. fer Sunday Ti t a proposal to permit a plugged oil bore to be opened for pumping and Georce B. Qii•pm-of SOI heard protests from a number ol Cn>r--t, ~ ,.... Corona del Mar residents who -to ,..U... tllat • •lt-complained that their bills for as-ud-nm mr Anldl M9 ..,... sessments against a recently-in- cldae at t:ll p.a. ~-stalled sewer line were excessive. · PeUce C!Mdled Uie 1ep1rt-Shortly after openins ~ ses- ed H.c:· 12 •= '• to ~-W. skn.. Robert wa.n.ce. attorney ll< -··· 0. .. I-Cw* for WiW111n Tallman. 213 '3rd St.. ·liil&"w..,-. 'be ...._, E 5 Pit! I WU denied a request for pennis- .... reew• • i'111, t1111at: slon to dear out. open up and Ma m· 'ti • iilb rt •••• pump oil from a ~ on Tallm11n's -·Be .loo olnW --l*\ijlEity. In enterin& IUs plee. ......... ~r .. .... U Mde ~allllce stated thilt oil WU Rep- , .... _ --· --Inc -tbe bott and "ruminc all .... ..i1s.~ ....... ~ .. •• CM!r' the bllclr: yard. .. ~--n ·--0.-Lest ... --~l&IK t --~lrtl I' --!¥. "14"4an that the request was a JI--...., • -,,_ to. pln pern 'dz for tbe n aw --.. 1 1l• -inc ol • ~ ~ and I ~:a~~: ~:;~J;~1~' :''='~' ~..W~~_ .. _ .. _J l~a;17:_~Atlqme7 Roland 1ho•-• i; -ti. dl7 _.,... _..,. • • • • permit. Mayor 0 . B. Reed pointed out that the city had no intention of permitting oil prcxtuction. The request was thereupon voted down (C.Ontinued on Back Paee) won't try. this again. Without License Ii.is car rolled over a cliff near j A 15-year.-old !Jo)' from the 200 the Newport Beach city d ump block of 29th street, Newport when he backed up to pick up a Beach, was handed a citation by hitch-hiker at 2:17 a .m. Monday. R. I: '°!ba ) Morris of the Cali- Lucky for Ca t h w 't forru~ High...,.·ay P~t~ol \\'hen the . s ro. , e asn youngster was drivrng a motor hurt. but tt took a tow car to pull 1 scooter without a license at 5 p.m . his car out o~ the deep ravine. J Monday. J • I . ·---Blood Donor Service Set • I Costa Mesa CC Merchants Meet On Christmas Plans A count~·wide volunteer blood blood bank" tYPing centes:s will The merchants divlsion of tf>eo donor typi.4g service Will be ini-be conducted by all four Red Cross Costa Mesa Chamber of 0:munerce tiated Novtpnber 16th, by the Or-chapters throughout the county convened this morning at 7:00 a.m. ange Counqy Med.ica1 Association, in the near futw-e. Chapter re-in the Wei~ cafe. Cliff Uon- Orange CoUnty Public Heal1th sponsl bllities stated in the agree-barger, chainnan, presided at the Deµt., and local hospitals as 1pon-ment between t he sponsoring gath~rlng of prominent -._. soring agen ·es, with Southern Or-agencies and the Red.0 Cross chapt-men and women. .ange Co Chapter, American ers in Orange county for this Among items dbcuaed WU the Red Crou. A quota is .. t for ;;<JO lnit!il phase of the overaD !'la-~~er of Chris1maa decoratklll volunteers be typed on that tional Red Cross blood donor pn;r '.-..-. Sunday af , from 2:00 to gram were ucept..i by the board r------------. 5:00 In the ta Ana Cormnunity I of dlttct.on of So\lthern Orange Center clu . 1104 West 8th County chapter, at their monthly street, Ana, C&lfiornla. luncheon meetlng. held at the RePtralJgrl for proapect.ive Community Cent e·r dubhoule, donon be held at the New-wbuam K. 'IAndoay, chairman, port H branch office tlurjnc l*eddhig. · tbe week November 11. <ilne Dr. Ruaell Jobmoli; preoldent may apply either in peroon or by of the Orange County Medical u- telephoae ( 1881i). Ap:1 21 M>Ciation. ..... !HOd bJo full oooard to &O (or ~21 with parepu with the .. .,.,.-Plano a out. -I). -'cbl 110 lined by Dr. Jobn Krau+ear, po(uodl blood -d>&lnn&n for tbe Qr • It la -t "W8llljbII (~ oa Bae!< Pip) , TODAY Two pl''G ' •t: Ceala ·---.. ....._ ...,..1 as wa 4P ra•: "De .:r--.. la.-•. _at...__ .... ewe anise e•ta t• -s- lllc ~•--11w 1& _, . ... --:~-::.:1 •::· ~ ..... -..... 1 .... > • ' -. ' ' •' ' KSWPO&T BALBOA M•Wl-Tl•aa1 Y\JDD&! lfewp1 Bssn <Wit. o 1 a• -. 11&'1 • ...,,,.,,.,... • • • You'B tbm'e -thrtlll In reedlns entortalll-. -u Watdl for the exdt.liig -ol the fabulous eomatock lode a n d other great treasures. Becin "Bonanza" a dramatic new .mes In the American ·w eekly, ..._t great magazine distributed wl~ next Sunday's Loll Angel .. -.mer. IF YOUR WATCH ALL WOii • GUARANTEED o.,.M.billty la • ..... 11 ..... ) port;o~t• .. ,.. de,.IMf•WUfy el ... ..,.,,.. ..... , ......... ' t&.11 •lld .._.. '°" fot ,.,... ...... tool lti119 ,..... Mi ......, ,_ ,.. · ti1ble Mh'ice et ,.. .. .,w. ,..._. FBD ESTDIATJ: All Worll GaaraDteed • I-DAY SEBVICE • ...--nable . ' 1" ED \.\/ 131~()\·\IN "'" ~ r ·, '·'" ~.,-/! -·~.._......,,, tm Newport Bl..S. 008TA MESA Pll<>MBNcoal53Zt·W Air Forces Still Seeking Pilots ' A chance to learn to fly the Air Fottft neweat jet and rodcet· pro- pell<!d ll&hten and Ion& ranae bomben ts offered quallfied YOWll Americans with the re-opmina: of Aviation Cadet training. • Seeking on I y "cream-of-the- crop" candidates, men who apply tor flight training must be un- married, from 20 to 26 \0 years old and be physically qualified. In ad- dition, they must have completed at least two yean of collea:e os be able to pus a written examin- ation cover ing 2nd year college level suklijects. According to Major J . S. Muir, local recruiting head. interested m en who can meet the qualifica- tion requirements can secure Avi- ation Cadet application blanks at his office. 202 ~ West Third street, Santa Ana. Susy November For Shriners November will be a month of activities for southland Shriners, accord.Ing to Potentate Elmer P . Bromley or Al Malaikah temple, in a letter to local Shrine 1eader5. Nov. 1, the potentate, membeN of his divan. units from the band, chanters and patrol will trek to Lompoc to s tage a ceremonial for the no["thern district. · Thursday, Nov. 6, a stag lunch· eon iS: scheduled for the Biltmore Bowl. Saturday evening, Nov. 8, a stage review will be presented for Shriner-5 and their families in Shrine auditorium, preceded by a band concert. Saturday night. Nov. 15, Elks of Souttrern California will be honored at a stag party in Shrine auditor ium. Wednesday evening, Nov. 'n the ann ual charity ball will be staged in Shrine· auditorium to r aise funds for Christmas philanthropies. The biggest fact about today's Army or Air Force is tha t ' it is possible for a man to start as a private and end up his career as a general. You Should See Their . Date Books ••• They're always filled, because their ward- robes ~ always fresh and ready for any Event. ••• Lido Cleaners 456 Newport Bh'd, •COSTA MESA PHONE Bea.con 5798-J • ULA ZAU A..'-0 MICHEL PA...i."'JAIEFF. premie r ;idanM-un appear- Inc with the BaJle t lntlme at the Laguna Beach HJ~h'. .K:hool a uditor- ium.. No~·. I. AIM> In the company are Hemtolne Dar~JJ, NathAlle Chris tian, l\leredyt.h Bay11-. lfbd Barbara Stuart. !\I &.\: kablnowlt!!-h and Paulena ('.art.er 11.t the, two piano§. Nine New Houses Jr. Red Cross Will Be Erected set for Annual In Newport Area Retreat at B. I. Nine new houses Y.ill be erected The Orange CoU'nty Junior RE'd in the Newpor t Harbor residen tial Cross High School Council will di!trict as the result ot pennits hold its Annual Conrcrence and iuued to building contractors for Rel.reat again this year at , Mar the same during the week ending Casa on Balboa Island, Oct. 31 Saturday, October 25. and Nov. 1. to plan their progrant Valuation of ix-nnits ~ssued for f for t~~ year a nd to exchange ideas, October to date totals $500,950,. r{'()u1r1ng county-wide support. Chief Building Inspector A. M . .l\1iss Betsy Taylor. president, Nelson's office repor ted today. W111 conduct the main business of Four of the ney.· homes are in the conference after breakfa.!t on the Sl0,000 and above bracket. A Saturday. number or permi ts also were issu-During the ronferC"nce, Robert eel for the remodelling of present Sampson, Laguna SC'ach High homes in the area. school. a nd Mary Wright ot the l\tr . and Mrs. A. B . MacDonald Anaheim Union High school. both of Long Beach filed plans for the of whom we re de legatC'S to the building of a dwelling at 117 East Arn('rican RC'd Cross National Bay F ront. Balboa Island, at a Conv,ention in Cleveland, will pre- cost of $15,600. sent National and l ntC'rnational T. L. Finch of 303 Cedar drive, Jun,iar Red Cross viewpoints. The Covina, filed plans for the erection eight Junior Rl."d Cross members of a \\\'o--story house on lot 32. to \\;n scholarships to th(' Lcader- China Cove. Corona de] Mar, at a ship Training Cente.r in Camp cost of $13,500. Celie, Ne\'ada City, California. in J L F . Christy or 400 Tustin ave-August, y.·iJI outline thC' various nuc, NC'\\'port l-ll'ights, filed plans Junior Red Cross program activ- for the constructiort of a one-story ities. These members a re: \'irginia house at 400 Tustin avenue, Ne\\'-Abplanalp and S ara La ntz, of thC' port HC'ights, at a cost of Sl0,000. Anahf'im Union High school ; Mary G . E. Atkins or 834 \Vest Los Ann Ro th. Fullerton lligh school ; Ans,:eles strC<"t. Los Angclf's, fil ed Laura SC'llC llodkins. Brea-Olinda pla ns for thl' ·erc-c tion of a t\\•o--l-li s,:h school: Peggy Ann Squier story hoUSC' on lot 16, Block 37, a~d Virgi nia Barger of thC" Orangl' ri\·cr section. Nc\vport Beach. at l-l1 gh.school; Joa n Zulx', NC'\\·por;;t a rost or Sl0,000. Ha rbor Union High school. and J.i. A. Hall of 126 Grand Canal, La\·onne Kisner, of the Santa Ana Balboa I sland, fil ed plans for the liigh school. j construction of a one-story house Rt'Crt'at ion \\'il l not bt' lacking 1 a t 121 Grand Canal, at a cost or throu~hout the conf('rcncc. \\'ith 1 SSQnO, !he major e\'Cnt being a COStUmC l\l[". and r.trs. Her bert Ho\vard l lallo\\·c'cn Pirate P arty Friday of 1115 \Vest 46th strC'et. Los: An· evening. I gelt·~. tiled plans to build a d\\'l'I-Adults to speak briefly at the ling at 603 Poinsctta street, Coro· conference arc : 1\lrs. ·m a mas F.. ! na del l\Tar, a t a cost of 57000. l\.lcLcod. Coordinator or 1hc Or-l P t>rmJt11 Usted ange County Junior Red Cross I Other pcrn1its were issued as 1 [i gh School Council, \\'ho \\"ill in-j follo\\:"S: 1rod uCT' !\1iss J.f{'Jen Locke, \\·ho To John P . Daniell of 8 Bay taught in Ncurcmbl'rg, Germany, 1 Island, y.·ho will build a one·story during 1946-1947. l\1iss Locke will house at 1714 Plat.a dcl Norte, give fir st-hand information on the S6Q(X); Robert V. Pence. 1018 rCC'('ipt of Junior Red Cross over· Shore Drive. Corona de! !\·Jar, who seas 1educational gift boxes, and is building apartn1ents over a gar-thC'ir great n('('d in the r cconstruc· age at that address. $500C). tion program for peace. Other To Annabel Cannon. 441 West guests to , be presented are : Mr. l !~1ngola avenue. Altadcna, one-John l\1artin, Dire<:tor of the Los: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~::!]~s~'.'.:"'.::'·y~h~o~u'.:sc at 232 Ir is street, Angeles Chapter Ju.nior Rl'd Cross. _ h is \\;~e. and l\lrs. Gretchen dc Fries. also of the Junior Red et:oss or the Los Angeles Chapter ; l\11ss June Pomeroy and Mr. Rob· ert F allin. student officers of the Junior Red Cross Cabinet of the Los Angeles Chapter. j ' .. - NEED NEW EQUIPMENT? Oftentimes a busineM Is prevented rr..n normal exii-slon by the lack of new, more efficient eqol~t. Don't let this handi- cap you. PurcllMe your new equipment wHb ftllalldng Oil a buk • '°"'1. This Is the easy, satWactory -Y. of doing It. See ,. for la- fonnatioll. I Corona del Mar, $4500 : H. L. Hammond, 41 T erraC{' Drive, Pas- adena. r em odel ho u s e at 437 Goldenrod avenue. Corona d<'I l'r1ar, S4500 and Mervin Het]l. 320 Kenmore strcct, Baldwin Park a one·story h ouse at 126 -29th street. Newport Beach, $4000. To Bert Bentz, 6600 Coast High- way, cine-story washroom and bed- room at 221 Lugonia avenue, Sea- shore colony, N e w p o r t Beach. S2200 and Mrs. Hazel 1t1enois, 415 Acacia street. Cor ona del Mar, re- model house. $1200. T o Alice Heimerdinger. 806 East 7lst S'treet, Seattle, remodel dv.·ell- ing at 438 Tustin avenue, Newport Heights. $800; John Stetson , 1026 McCadden street. Los Angeles, r e-- model house at 224 P earl street· Balboa Island ~. ' To John W. Johnson of 620 Nar- cWus avenue, Corona deJ Mar •dd a porch and bath, $600; ~ W. Byron, 306 Jasmine street, Coron~ del Mar, remodel, $500; Franoes A. Poyu, :l(XI Amethyst street, Balboa Iralud. add a bath· rooni .. in a ea.race.· ~; Jack Twist, 503 Jlbri&old. OJroaa clel Mar, $400 and Mr. and Mn. IL G. Humbel, ~3'2nd atroe\, New- port Bezd\ 1a1!()drl, s:zso. • Alter 30 ;un' aenlce • - S.. geont ~ the Army ,.. Air Force can tettre With a llfe-"-•11.e al $185.00 pol' ..-th. • ' * * . . • ·. Now Sen111 NEW.PORT BEACH 3 to 4 Daya 'Service • BROADWAY CLEANERS 2903 W. Central PHONE BABBOB MZ-W I • insurance ·p.a. palmer INCOlPOIAT!D w. o . bud:, Insurance counselor 3333 vi a lido, newport beach. coli!. telephone newport beoch, horbor * -. • Prosperity Pluggers· ' Greeley a d Grimes Insuran Agency "SEE US FORI ROI'ECTION" SO! ~rZOM II. B. Wooda, N a.-v • ._ Ets-Hokin Galvan N-pirt Beach • San • W11m1ncU>D San Diogo -Stockton l!I ft. llm tOG. NO'f 1000 Oaen Bl1'd. . T.3NJAY I Anchorage of uthern Calif. Elco Cnmen . i.oton '&r Marttn Oat:board9 Oomplete Yacl>t Fuf"'ohlll& a Gear. Yacht Brokeracf a Iuorance Harbor Sl--3«f Via 9""rto I . eu1b:~t~:~=Ecie;~i:t eo. Chevrol:!. 1 -A !~~smobile :001 West Cen~Pb. Barbor 51S Francis J. ~orvath Income TaxR:~lc~~~e~I ... State Ofnce9: S28 !8th --, Harbor 1805-R Home: 118 S5th -tB arhor \922:.s Nel\'J)Ort acb DEAN W. C rPBELL Lester Co. Member(J..011 An~les Stock Exchange Government. Munlelp and Corporation Secor! es 515 E . Central Ave., Bal ,L Ph. Harbor 2081 Padraic B. " Life • Health Accident All Types Perso al Insurance Harbor 1895 • 15ZO E . urf Dr. • Bal- °'pany M.ET'ALILIZliNG Industrial . • • Qrtuut>e•ntal 1109 llOlb St. Newport Phone Harbor !1411 Dr. Marven J. Reitz Physician -urgeon Two om Newport Beach yan NoJ'll, Calif. USS W. Centnl 5~8 Van N1Q'A Bl'"4. Pbone: Harbor Ul-B 1i""""' s-ll-J.a01 Bmry w. 8'11:. -m . . Radio S 0 S ~Electric ----...... -. 0. Ir., .............. ' --!A-.i, ftw .. d ., .. ~ Linwood Vick • Realtor • au Martne A"" -Balboa 111..,., Barbor %%41-W ••• Barbor 6'8-11 General Insurance /IACK BAUMGABTNEB 11'a&cbeo • Dlamondo • llewolry The Gem Shop Wa.tcll and Jewelry 8-lrillC llarborlUO-Bal- Bal-Ima Blq. Glamour Slenderizing Salon ' LOIS W . KELLER STEAM BATHS & BODY MASSAGE e...u...., ETMID.-&~ 1.....,. Mr u la a..,. llECllANICAJ. MASSAGE a SINE WAVll 703 E. Central ••. Barbor tU&-W Entrance through: Mary'o Bay a Surf Beauty Salon "JOHN DORY" CHOICE SEA FARE • POPULAR PRICES • IOI. E. Centnl at Palm-Bar. 108&-W--Baboa Ont.De H. Schlueter CERAMIC BAZAAR . , Save 50 % Seconds, Overstock and Clo9&-0uta BALBOA SUPPLY CO. Balboa • Harbor 5'7 • Pa\1Uon BOB KlLLEFER, MGR. Coast Properties Co. Bealton -lnsnranoe .. 'We Serve the Entire Harbor Aree" lJOt E. Centnl Ave.-Balboa-llarbor UU H. W. FOSI'ER Harbor Shoe Shop SHOE MAKING ARTISAN • BEPAIB8 e cmtom Built •Sandals Gndaate Dr. !leboll !lebool of Bdeatulo Foot Comfort 706 E. Central -Balboa VOLNEY HAY, JR. Hay's Camera Exchange l"llma ••• Cameru • , • Flnl•hfnc • ~d Camera Portraltl • 60'7 z. Central .HA'llt-~ 'THREE TODD BROS." TODDS DAIRY QUALITY AND llEBVICS ... --8b'eet -Santa Ana -JI'.--• _ ..................... awr.-. .. r· ... ..... Grew ••• ~ ........................ 1119 Wendell V. Hoyt Hoyt's Harbor Engraving Co. • Complete Pboto-Enpavblg 8enlce • WK .,... II*., -un .. Nwpwt an• • Oar "Cai" .... , ' . ,-- • t. ' - • . 1 ! ~ (, Fullerton ~ges . Costa Mesa Kids Revolutionize Football Offense The Costa Mesa Grammar school '· Saints, Scrambles Sunset Title Race football team became involved in · By the margin of one point con-a new play in practice last Thurs- ft'l"SionI Fullertan's Indians edged day which may revolutionize crowd Santa fi\.na's favored Saints Fri-participation tn the pigskin sport. daY nigt\i at :Fullerton to keep th~ It all happened when Little ·! race for the Sunset League title A)'-ers caught a pass thrown by .widt? open. Armond Nestles on the 10-yard I t was the first win over Santa tine a nd ran it to miat'ield At that Ana the lndiatis have been able point a spectator, Donald Trapp, to engineer in five years. Both rushed in from the side line, picked teams scared in the secon d up the ball carrier , who was still quai:ter, but the Saints failed to clutching the pigskin, and tpok off convert while quarterback TO m toward the goal line. • Neilson booted a perfect kick Nestles and Co. were tackled on through the uprights to mar Santa the 20-yard line, but the combined Ana's flawless season record. operation netted 70 yards--con- Thus Santa Ana has now won fusing but true. 2 and lost 1. FullertOQ has won 1 -------------- and NeWJX>rt Beaci\ has lost 1 and day night, Newport H arbor High's won 1. With the T ars scheduled Coach Wendell Pickens is figuring to go against the Saints this 1'Ti· that its stilll anybody'~ conference. THE ' QUARTER DECK A New Shop Specializing In INTERIOR YACHT FURNISHINGS YACHT CLOTHING and SPORTSWEAR For Men and Women THE HOLIDAYS OCCASIONS GIFTS FOR AND SPECIAL ~. 630 Coast Higway-Route 101 Newport Beach, Calif. Phone Beacon 5248 Capt. Leonard S. and Laura A. Rowberry • NEWS-~ SPORTS Margaret Lawrence, 1511 N . qtester ·St., Compt,on, set a new world's record-yesterday for wo- men anglers. She caught a 169 pound marlin on 3/6 t ackle and brought her fish to gatt in the record time of two hours and 10 Thursclay, Oct. ZS, 194'7 minutes. . 1.------------1 The fish was weighed in al Cat-.-------..,.-------1 alina and later checked In at the Wounded Hunter Balboa Angling club. Mrs. Lawtencc ls a · member · of Cursed, Refused the Balboa Angling club and was Aid at Duck Blind fishing from the boat Gadaze. Other marlin we ighed in OVC'r Man's inhumanity to man ,,.u demo11.11trated lo Orance county Saturday wh~n P. Ed· 1 "·ard Husband, of Lo& An- geles "'u the victim of an accidental shootinc a t Jn1ne I a k b, aC('ordlng to a "tory v1ohlrh appeared ln the Santa Ait'a Regalter. Ra s band to ld d eputy shf"r iffs h e rented a boat, rowed acrOAs thf' lake to thf> shooting bllnd usglnf'd t o him, and pullt"d t he boat up on the ahore. He reached Into the boat and startf"d to pull · his shotgun \\'hen the gun ac· cldentally dlM'harged, th e blut teai-lng a\\·ay a portJon of the lowf'r mmcle In his left upper-arm. \\'It h blood pourin g from ' the "'ound, and 1Ufferln1 In· tensely • with pain_, llusband said he uked th6 bunte r In the nest blind to row him back acrosa the lake. .. The b eU with you, bud, I'm h ere to hunt ducks," the bunter re plied, accord.lng lo Husband. The injured m a n \\1alked the long \vay aronnd the lake to the . boat office bf':fore r e· cel\1n11t usl~tance, drputles said. NATIONAL MARINE COMMUNICATORS ARRANGE MEETING ~fembers of the Sportfishing Associa,tion ha\'t" bcC'n reminded that tbe third mcl'ting or the r e- cently-designated National ~1 a · rinc Communications association has bC'Cn scheduled for 8 :00 p.m . Thursday a t the H aWaiian Gar· dens. 6th and Gaffey, San Pedro. the weekend at the Balboa .Angl- ing club were a 171 pound61' on heavy tackle by Z. M. Arena in 27 minutes; a 240 pounder on heavy tackle caught and, landed by Mrs. J a ne Gronendykc of Dal- boa Island in 4 hours and 25 min- utes: a 234~ pounder o,n medium tack.le, landed by George Watson of Balboa Island in one hour and 55 minutes. Mr. Watson landed hi:s Cish unassisted, skippering his own bo.J.t· Thcr.,. h a v e been 109 marlin weighed in to date .at the Balboa ;\ngling club: \\11th Bob Geier W onder ''"1at happened to the big rain \\'<' were sup-posed to get. Just as glad we didn't get it though, as long as the haze cleared up. Sam Isaac, Theodore Sa nderson, Roy Whiby and William Ba r - n e t t al~ a re wearing t heir "So 1 o P i 1 o t. Flying Disc Jockey" pi n s, while Gordon Wallace. Mar· vin Barr. Clar- ~ cnce Rice a n d (• • •'-+. Norman Spir es traded thrir Solo Pilot pins in on nict' shiny, ful l-fl edgt'd "Disc J ock· cy" pins. follo .. ,i ng the rC'ce ipt of their P!"\'iat<' Pilot cC'rt ificatC's. \V illinm Shc>rrr and his ..... ifC': .'\IAC ~l~OMB OF LONG BEACJI c et1 ·up fon hb skid In a recent water run. HI" Ps<"lnc One-D~l "'ri1 St,•eepea "'Il l be a ··ravorlte In one of the feature e,·ent~ at the PacJfl(': 1'1otor Boat race next Sun- day. -photo by Hitchcock Schedule Announced for 12th Annual Pacific Motor ·Boat Race Sunday . Commodore Kent 1-litchcock. general chaiiman of 12th Annunl run- ning or !hl' .American PO\\'Cr Boat Association's Pacific J\·1otor Boat race. \\1h1ch 1s due to run over a .2 12 milC' course in Lldo channel hl're Sund~n1orn ing and aft<'rnoon. ha.<: a nnounC'C'd the follo .. ving schC'dule: 9 :30 a. m . .,Driver~· mffting. 9:45 to 10 :20 .... Warm up. 10,25 'V . . -··· ..... -arn1ng gun. 10 :30 ......... ..5 mile qualifying hc>a t. 10:45 ..... -.:'"' ..... 5 mile qualifying heat 11 :00 ................ .5 mil~ qualifyini; hrat 11 :15 ....... 5 n1ilc qualifying hC"at 1 1 :30 ..... 5 mile qualifying heat. Chann('J open 10 lraffic 11 :40 to 11 :55 135 cu. in ... (2 laps) 225 cu. in. .(2 laps) P .0 .D.H. . .. 12 laps) E racing ........ ( 2 la~) Cracker box (2 lap~ I 12 :00 .isl hra t P .J\1.R. Troph~' race 15 miles (6 laps) 12 :35 ..... . . ....... --.......... 10 n1ile heat P.O.D.l-1 .... !4 laps) 12:55 ............ 10 n1ile hc>at Cracker box ..... (4 laps) Channel open to traffic l :10 to t ':25 1:30 ................................ 2nd he.fl t P.l\1 .B. Trophy race 1~ mill's <6 Japs) 2:05 ....... _.,, ........... :10 mile heat for 125 cu. in. . ... (4 laps) 2:25 ................. . ............ 10 mile h<'at for E Racing .. . ... _., .... (4 laps) Channel open to traffic 2:40 to 2:55 3:00 ......................... 3rd hf'at P .J\1 .8 . Trophy race 15 miles (6 laps} 3 :35 ................... 10 mile heat for 225 cu. in ............... -.(4 laps) 4:00 -··--.................. Trophy presentation and open house at Lido Is!C' Yacht club , .. ·hich is located on lhe south shore of Lido Isle. -- With SAM PORTER Sportfi-.h ing over the \\'e(.·k-end \•:as cxccptionally good for this time of yr11r. ,\II boats rt~porting good bait . limit catches and excellent [ishing \\'Ca ther. The "F1;-i1s " at Huntington Beach was the "spot'' Sunday. All boat<: fi!>.hing thrrc rC'porting limit catches of barracuda. The "harries" \\'C're f;:tir .-.izt> for late scnson. weighing froni 3 1'2 to 5 pounds. Bring-It Back King's Landing hart three boats out. 1he Sport King running as a day boat. thi:t' ValC'ncia III was charierC'd by a group from the Los Don l-11\lman, local tra ... c l bur-1-\ngelcs County Sheriff's dep._'lrtment on Saturday. Sunday she w as I f'au agent. and his· \\'ife left on a chartered by a grout> of 20 from the Commercial \Ve lding Co. of Los r n)ring trip lo J\1cxiro Cit)•, IC'aV-An~C']('S. Thc> J\·1oana. sk ippc'rt'd by Phil Tozer "'3S cha rtered by the ing Santa Ana \'ia the I\t artin Smith-Bush Valve Co., of Los Angeles. All thrC'C boats reported limit School ai'r-t axi \\•hich got th<'m catches of barracuda, bass and halibut. The Sport King is operating into Los Angeles airport 18 min· daily. The chartE'r boots at King's a re available \\'c-ek-ends only. utc>s latE'r. \\'here they tr ansfcrrt'.'d Port Oran~e had th,.ce bOats out Sunday, the J\·1issa"·it , the South- to American 1\irlines DC-6 and crn Comfort 11 , sk ippered b)' Ben Arnett and the Sarda-Sarda. sk ip- S('Vcn hours latE'r they stepped off pcred by ~Varr~n Cro"" . Bettc oa ... is ShC'rr)', bou~ht a ·ne\\' BC'echcraft Bonanza. \Vhich Lro \\'indolph and ,his \\·1fe "·ent back to the factory and fi e,,· out. Leo says it \\'RS rC'ally a fine trip and that h<' a\·C'ra~C'd over 200 miles per hour from \Vichita to El Paso . \\'illiam ShC'rry hns been g('lling himself che-ck<'<i out iri the nev.' ship. I To . CHEVROLET 1n J\.1exico City . .Th~ l\.·11 ssa"·1t brought Jn over 200 seo trout (small "·hite s<'a bass) Don Hall . \\'C1gh1ng up to 10 pounds each : alo:;o barracuda and halibut. Parts Man&ger \V ~e>n fl .y1 ng Don to the airpc1rt. I The South<'m Comfort Il and the Sarda -Sarda brought in good T not1c('d thr start o( a smog filled ca~ches or bull bass . halibut and calico bass. ·nie Missa"•it is running day for Los An~clcs and vicinity. daily. ThC' charter boats at Port Orange run "'eck-C'nds only. We Can Help You Brakes Front End Radiator Repairs - Lubrication Washing Polishing Simonizing Plenty of Mechanics . • Come in and See Us Radios Lots of Accessories Wh_olesale and Retail ·Body .Work ' Painting No Waiting CULBERTSON CHEVROLET CO. 1n~ 3001 W. Central NEWPORT BEACH Phone Harbor 513 Th<' \\'1nd \\'aS blO\\·ing from the Th<' L~ck~'. S~rikc froi:n Port Lido \\'as chartert'd Sunday by a group mountains lo\.\·ards the sea and from Ben ~ Na11onnl. Paint S1ore. Los Angeles. The)' re:port.cd gO?d the ,..isibility \\"b s O\'cr 30 .1 catches of bass. halibut and barracuda. The Lucky Strike 1s avatl- C"Xcc t for . m~ cs able for charier. They have. discontinued the two-day "·eek-end frjps I · .. P o~e strip about 2 miles on the Luck :-. Strike. Th<' "'cn.ther \\·as bad on the first tv.•o trips and ''.•de. extcnd1n~ from Gl<'.ndale to fishing \Va~· poor. A highlight o r one of the> trips was t\O;o marlin San PC'Clro. which "·as quite hazy. hook-u[ll". Th<'Y did not la nd either fi sh. as they "'ere hooked on On my rc1urn trip, I n<' .. '' to\\•ards feather jigs. Glendale and noticed that the re I had no reports from any of the other landings, so-0-0-0. no rc- "·as a dump or some kind burning. poj;r~t~tioiyio~ui.ii~~~~~~~fJ~~j~~~~~~iili the smoke from \Vhich went straight up about 500 feet and there the \Vind carried it o ut across Los Angl'i<'s. This one dump, by 8 :30 in the morning. had caused a dense haze condition over a ~ area. some 10 miles long, 2 miles "·1dc and 1500 feet thick. It is certainly not hard to reali ze "' h Y "'e in Southern California ha\'<' been suffering from eye- barning. oppressive, and in the aviation industr;y, danger ous smog. ODD FACTS ABOUT FLY1NG ' Th<'re are high\\·a:rs in the air just as the re a rc on the ground: only they are ten miles \\'i de in- stead of 60 to 100 feet. They arc ca lled "Airwa}'S .. a nd connect al· most all large•cities. ~adio beams ar C' directed do\.\'n the center or each "Air\\•ay" so that pilots may Oy from one city t o the other without ever seeing the ground Just as roads on the ground fol· low the most advantageous r oute so do aiT"'aJ'S follow the best and safest routes in the air. An analysis or the air accidents ove-t a five year period by the Civil Aeronautics Administration disclose that 68.22 percent or all accidehts was due to pilot e rror, while only a verY small percentage was due to structural failure. ru be seeing you again next week; why not Sky-Bob along With me. WELCOME HOME! Newpciil Barllor Pm& !91 AMf!:KICAN LEGION a--. .. • I ...., ............. .... -.. 't'lllt ............ IL. ... .., .. _ ............. .....: Harbor Glass Co. mni-,-.._._ __ A.""t'-Dl' LISDES, In bls roaring roadster No. 5, careens around a t·um. T he Los Anc-eleR ace 1A111 top the list of starters at Huntington Beach ne~t S unday In the 25-lap 11peclal. It's the sport for eve17 age -for boy and girt, for nma and woman. Tbat nr·• you!. So come aloeg. Whether you knock down • tom-••ment score--or never bowled before, this Ill your alley! • STAGE The Playhouse presents Thornton Wilder's Pulit:r:er Prize. Play "OUR TOWN" Directed by Wess Densmore OCT. 28 -NOV. I lnclusiYe RM I wed Seafa SLJiO, Ind. tu: ( • OLDSllOBD.J: I AV'l'OllOBll.1: Gl.&88 BO&T QIA88 u48-&LeUa ... Gll9 -lled Wldle y..., W.it Mesa Recreation 1818 Newpwt BmL o-ta --Pbcme ...,_ GGG-W PBONIJ 191 I .. ·1 ' J'fSWP08T 8ALBOA NSWB·TIKSS Pqe • TIJEllDAY Newpwt ...... Calif. o.t-. .. IMt • SPECIAL '0 DAY OffER BEAUTIFUL "GLOWS-IN-THE-DARK" PUSH BUTTON ($1.00 VAtUf) $14.95 $9.95 Look! 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Costa Mesa Prompt Pick-Up and Deli\'ery Service e PHONE: BEACON 5613..J e SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA Roast TURKEY FRIED CHICKEN $150 NEW YORK CUT STEAK ···--····--··-····--·---..$2.50 WHOLE BROD..ED LOBSTER ·-····---··-·-··-··..$2.50 · with drawn butter. BROU,ED SWORDFISH STEAK --·--·--·---··-.$1.50 FRIED COMBINATION SEA FOOD --··---·---Sl-50 FRIED SHRIMP ._.$1.50 RAINBOW TBOUTJI.75 Hot Mince Pie with Brandy Sauce Saupe • Se'!lda • Demer:W Sam's Sea-Food . and Fish Spa Market Pbow: Loas --71. --IH Ill UGI Oout mp~ (N-RMI-) •• ITllL MULl IMlllO• "DOC" CllARLll etl,lllUTOI POI tOUTMllN CAll•OllllA MIWPOtt llACN, CALlfOIMIA Rent a New Steelcraft, U-Drive Newpuwt Belllll 1 • i •, ' ' ' .. '· . . ' • .. HoOli and Many Strunge Animals Under Bi9 Top At Sal. Circus of Costa Mesa Cub Scouts Noah wu there, with all hla animal&; there were two hones, three elephants, a giraffe, a camel and an ostrich. ·There weTe monk- eys which looked fairly real and -acted e ven m ore so. They were all unde"r the Big Top, along with a Jua:ler, tight rope walker, knife eater and all ~ other attra ctions of the Cub Scout circus of P ack 106 which made Newport avenue, Costa Mesa, the busiest SPot in all the Harbor area Saturda y after- noon. The Hawaiian Guitar quartet played for three lovelY H ula danc. en and for tlfe tight rope walker and Ute strong man reallY did his 1;tuff. ~ohnny Trautwein and his educated live pony put on an ou t- ~C L I C •OV S CO M~l~AT 10,... 0 11'11'•€.Q:!'i. LEARN MUSIC , LIKE MAGIC FROM McWAIN FREE DEMONSTRATION! Pbone Beacon 51 ithl !Sl W. Wlboq, Costa Me. standing act and there wde half a doZen very tall men wt\o per- formed on sWts. The new Olive pack was present tor the fUn and Pack 105 of New- port Beach had concesaions for home· cooked t oo d. nove lties, freaks and a snake charmer. Other concessions included a duck pend, dart and baloons. pad- dleboards and balls, Swiss bell ringer, bop our pops, seeio's be- liev'in , ring toss, Oyi.ng boa ts, pony rides. hamburgers, ice cream, pep, candied apples, and of coune, pop. com and peanuts. _ Assisting with the affair wer e the Lions club, the chamber of commerce, the scou tmaster , Jay's Radio shop , m others and d ads of the rubs . . Den Mothers from P ack 105 v.•ho assisted were the Mesdames J ack R aub, H . O. Boyvey, RaY Mitchell. Wiltis F ields ; and from Pack 106. the Mesdames Louise McCracken, Fay Tl'autwein. Bett y Vardy, l\il}Ttle Waggoner. l\t cClelJan. Neal Corson and Clara Hatch: also CUb Master Ralph Coke, Chairman H enry Roberts, Tl'eB:surer Paul H uffm an and Mrs. Huffman. who is coor dinator. Over $300 was taken in a t the circus and the only n a'" was that seating capacity ,.,.as not equal to the attC'ndance and several peo- ple had to be turned away. Ham 'n Turkey On the Menu of Thursday Dinner A n y dinner-minded individual "'ho is looking ahC'ad to Novem- ber ?:7 with more than average anticipation and who '''ould e n- joy something in thC' nature of a previe\v of the national feast, •is re mi nded of the Ham and Turkey dinner to be given at the Ebel! clubhouse this Thursday evening. Serving will be from 5 to 8 p .m . and tickets are $2 for adults and $1 for children. Reser vations may be m ade in advance by calling any one of the fo11o,~ting : Mesdames Willard K illion, Obed Lucas, Les· !e r Isbell. Al H orva th , C. M. Dea· kins. Robert Killefer 'and Harold Wcdden ber g. ·""'"'--1lnterior Decorating·----· Upholstering * Slip Covers * Draperies CUSTOM and READY MADE Jean White, Interior Salon Phone Beacon 5656 1812 Newport Blvd. IN THE CRAWLEY FUBNTI"UBI: BLDG. 008TA MESA 0 • ' I • Harbor ~:-. ··--~· -F.erii1ri ille ' I • . Activ -ities Residence Phone: Harbor 16-17-H Pilot Class Dons Hallowe'en Costumes For Friday . Frolic · Looking festive a nd unlike their everyday selves were 16 memben of the Pilot c lass of Christ OiurCh by t he Sea who enjoyed a Hall~ we'en party F r iday evening at the church, coming in cos~ume. Men of the class were in cha rge of the a ffair a nd had arranged a progra m of oldtime Hallowe'en fun with many prizes awarded contestants. Afterwards c id e r , popcorn a n d doughnuts wer e served. W ith the new sanctuary on its 'vay to com pletion women of the class a r e planning to help raise money for th e car peting and some of th!' members will give lunch- eons to provide funds. At the next meeting ~ of the class Mr. a nd Mrs. Fred Salter a nd Mr. a nd M rs. Harold Glass v.·i ll be hosts and hostesses. ' ,~ I ~ • Assislf!1,1.ce League Plans Benelit Bridge; . Assigns· Members to Staff Thrilt Shop At a beautifully a pp o Int Od George Yardley, Walton H~ luncheon held Tuesday, Oct. 21, at Jr. Everett Gardiner •. ArthlD' a.t. . the Lido Isle home of Mn. Willard James 11.ogen, Rowland Hod&'W. Killion, members of the Newport son, Virginia Castle, D. D. Mcall- Harbor Assistance League gather~ tum, E. B.· Wbit80n, C. M.. l)rt9- 0d to discuss 1>lans for the forth-kins, Fred Reinhold, H u b b a •4 coming dessert and bridge party H owe, E. T . Chapman, Lonnie VIit- to be given November 19 and to cent , W . P. Durkee, Henry ~ complete plans f6r the permanent man, Philip Smith, E verett llcw!- opera tion or the new Thrift Shop ris, Raymond K. HarVey, WOO' which oPened Sa turday, Oct. 25. Cochran, Edgar Hill, Paul P~, Mrs. Geor ge Yardley assigned Joseph Beek, Cameron Thom, Dis- active members tp staff the Thrift on Smith, Jack Hillman, and Sal- Shop, which is located at 115 22nd vatore Monaco. str eet, Newpart Beach, and which Acting as co-hostesses with Mn. will be open every day, Tuesday Killion were Mrs. Stanley Cbam- Through S aturday from 10 a.m. to hers a nd Mrs. S palding Eastman. 4 p.m . Mondays t he shop Will be for the marking of all in· Classified ads DO ~ •~-...,. com ing mer chandise · a n ~ will •"".. "'Ill:' ,._ the refore be closed to the public . done. The third Tuesday of each month -============:::::; will be spcnsored by the Junior r m e mbers, w he n t he se~or league holds it's regular monthly· meet· Ing. See Gene FOR BIRTHDAY & WEDOING CAKES HARBOR 804-J Imported Wines and Beer DeHcates!len • The benefit dessert bricjge will be held at the Newport Harbor Yacht club, and pl ans were m a de for t he ha ndlin g of tickets and the innumer a ble prizes to be 8'-''ardcd that day. Mrs. Walton Hubbard jr. is in charge of the OPE NTh'G DAY at Newport Harbor As..'1s tanr.e Lea~1e'io ne"· Thrift Shop brtngg a crowd of buyers. affair . The party is given each On t he commJttee "·er e Mrs. Victor G race, c h.airman ot the league; 1'1rt1. E. E . Boudinot, Thrift ~hop ., year and is one of the outstand· We speclalJu> ID Wed~ alld Blrtbdayeu. chairman a nd the Mesdames George Yardley, E,•er ett C.ardtner, \\"lllard Kiiiion, \V. P. Durkee and Members Prepare lor ing socia.I events of the season. ffe n_ry t'reemao. '°"-__ -photo by Ger!lardt GENE'S BAKERY Newport H,arbor Assistance League Opens New Permanent Thrift Shop on Saturday ,--:! K K G Mrs. E. B. Whitson gave a 106 Cout HWJ'. Corona clol Mu Piano Pupils Present appa appa ammo repor t on t he progress of the '"==========~ Standing as a symbol of com - munit y inter est a nd the ability ot people to work tot:;C't her for th~ \.\'el fare of others, the Harbor ' As· sista nce LC'ague Thrift Shop open· ed \\'i de its doors lo a waiting and eager public, Saturday morning, October 25, at ID O'clock. , Lea rning of the League's desire to put up a perma nC'n t structure, George Hols tein jr. offered to both desigr. and construct the building "'·ith his services a nd time as the first contr ibution . Ward and Harrington followed suit and supplied all lumber at cost. \\;·hiie Lew Stephens of 520 WC'st Fourth strC'et. Santa Ana put on the roof, The LindsC'y Electric compan y of 816 S outh Main street , Santa Ana. gave all C'lect rical work and fixtures at cost. while Gillman and Gillman of 11213 LonP, Be a c h boulevard. Ly n woo d did t he plumbing. The painting ,..,as done by the Home Painting and Decorating company of Garden Gro\'e, while the s ign for th<' top of the build- ing ,,·as rlcsign!'d by the w e I I known local a r tist. Rex Bra ndt, and is being constructed by Bene· diet the Sign Man or Coronfi del Mar. • hospital at the S anta Ana Arpi.y Air base, which when finally turn· cd over to the a rmy was valued at approxima tely six thousand dol- lars, a nd included s teel book carts still being used in Ve teran's hos- pitals. They completely furnished and equipped a hospital Sun Room, and sponsored a m ont hly dance in the hospital recreation hall . The ma· jority of the members sen·ed in the Gr ay Lady Corps, Motor Corps, and as Nurse's Aides. [ts present chairman. Mrs. Vic - tor Grace "'as for six years chair- m a n of the annual , Red Cross drive, and served dur ing the wa r as head or the Blood Bank of the Harbor area. Mrs. E. E. Boudinot. no..,.,· acting as. head of the new Thrift S hop. was c h a i r m ii n throughout the war for the first little shop compr i5ed of twelve local women. who in four years netted ten thousand doll a i's that '-''C'nt into cha r itable channels. Second Fall Recl'fal Chapter Installation dental clinic. and of the welfare ~ \vork that is being sPonsored by At Newport ~jo Ga~r:~ ~~:~ur:u~f ~r~:~i~a~: th: 1:.:~~ i:n t~~e ~~n:~;i~ard The second fall r~it ~ of piano I the installation of De lt a T a u meeting was given by 11.1.r s. Hub· pupils of Grace Shattuck Bail Chapter of K appa Ka.mm Gamma bard and the group inform ed t hat I Mrs. Ingraham) was given Sat· at the Univcrsfty of S~t hern Cali-eight cancer pattcnts have already urday at her studio, 105 'l f th rornia on Nov. 7 and 8. Among been cared for in the county. In str eet. , ~r tho~e forr;nulating plans are : Mrs. San ta Ana, a Cancer Information \'oung per formers and tttir J . Thomas Swanson , Miss Alice center is m ain tained in the Ra· numbers \\'er e: Roger King, Cf>n· a nd Margaret Craig who r ecently mona building by the Santa Ana cert \Valtz (F aust-Gounod); P a. (Oct .1 23) started a Laguna Beach League, and is open to the public tricia Gaughan. L ib es t r a U m Alumnae association at a lunch· ever y day except Tues<fays, from 1 Franz Listz ); Nancy King, Dane-eon a t the home of Mrs. Swanson. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Learn To Sing . 111.UTH PARKElll. SEELEY 1119 E. Central A-, -- Telepbone -· Zl'll.J in~ Feet; Selection s from Pre·A From Newport Beach Mrs. R ich-Those present at the luncheon I SC'haum) sung and played by P at ard E mison a nd her da ughters, were the Mesdam es Victor G race, Smith. Misses P a tricia a nd Elizabeth ~t;i.i:<;;;t:;it;?:;i;t:;t;~(t;t;j~~i;~~~~~~~~;;;~~~~ Carol Schlenmeyer p layed Fur Emison. "''ho will be active in the ~ A' Elise ( BeethovC'n ) and Bette Dean Laguna Beach · group will 8.ttend. IT Smith had a group of numbers, The national president, Mrs. ~ /J J, dlt H ea r t. Concerto fTschkowsky ) br aska, will arrfv. in Los Angeles W--qyj.f Oita$ Veil Dance. None But The Lonely J ose ph Seacrest, of Lincoln, Ne-1"'!9'~ '•~ '~ nnd The Little Prince I J . Charles on November to preside a t the McNeil}. installa tion cer emony and she will "" Marilyn Schlenmeyer P I a Ye d be accompanied by the fraternity's DRESSES • COATS • SUITS llainbow Fantasy (Chopin ) a nd national executive secretary, Miss Norwegian Concer to fG reig). Mar-Clara O . PiC'rce. ion Davey gave three .selections, Vienna Mood (Strauss). Spanish Dance (MoskO\\'Skil a nd th·e Star Spangled Banner. Studio decora tions carried out the Hallo~1e'e n motif and a fter the recital rf'ff"('sh ments were served. ,T he installat ion ser vices will be conducted on November 7 a t 2:30 p.m. at the Ebell.clubhouse. That evening t he ceremonies will be closed by a formal banq uet for 800 memb('rs at the Ebell club- house. The n e xt day follo\ving t he VALUES $ 7.95 to $ 9.95 . .. $ 695 VALUES $10.95 to $12.95 ............. $ 995 VALUES $13.95 to $19.95 $1295 VALUES $2Q.95 to $49.95 . .$1995 , USC-Stanford game on November 710 E C tr J A 219 M ' W 8 a r eception v.ill be held at the • en a ve. ar1ne ay ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Desiring to make the s ma 11 grounds a nd e_ntra nce as attrac· tivC' as possible, Norman's Nurser y !!uoplit>d all shrubs and pla nts at The Leagtte n o w sponsors a Dental clinic for grammar school children, main tains t \V o h i g h school scholarship runds, gives active assistance to Girl Scouts. does em ergency "'elfare '''Ork. for two years has sponsored the N~\v­ port Ha rbor Community Concert a!'sociation , and actiVC'ly suppor ts the Cancer clinic. Th!' Thrift Shop \Vi ii 1>e open daily from ten t o four. Tuesday through Sa turday. l\1onday it \viii be closed to the public, as all in- coming merchand.isc v.·i\l !)(' mark- C'd at that time. December W ec/c/ing for Corona c/el Mar Girl 1 new Chapter House on t he USC Balboa Balboa Island rvtr. a nd Mrs. David H a nson. 315 when friends, membc-rs. filculty __ _ Campus. from 5:00 to 8 :00 p.m ., ~~~::~~~~::~~~~::~~~~::~;;;;'.;::;::~~~~~ H eney Koltonak, Prop. 8£~~0~ +10\ISE---- INTERIOR DECORATORS CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES. CURTAINS BEDSPREADS, SLIP qJVERS, RE-UPHOLSTERING LA;'IPS e YARDAGE e FU'R.:.'TIURE 1155 Coast Blvd .. South -Phone 3434 -Laguna Beach Of course you're sewing more these days. \.\'ho i.Sn't? It's e&SJ-' and inexpensi\'e to make )'Our O\\'D c.lothes--come in and le t our e"pert salespeo ple help you plan your Fall wardrobe! See our ·exciting collec- tion of new Fall fabrics including Spun Rayons, ' • new · surface interest Bayom -perfect for work a.rwJ ''dress-up"! All priced low ---of • course. ORlll'S • Department Store Ouk._ ' . . . cost, whilf' Robert \Valkcr of Lido lsll' furnished the services of tv•o me n to do the nf'CC'ssa ry landsca~ ing a nd planting. For yC'ars the Assist;:i ncc Lea.iz:ue ha!> been active' in coanty and com- munity ,,·elfar£' \\·ork nnd has an envia ble record of achievement. Durin ~ 1hc '''ar lhC' group spon· sorC'd a "Rolling l.ibr:lry" in the Honor Court Program Features Piano Numbers Harbor Mofhersingers To Include Local CPT' s L::i.r kspur avenue. Corona del Mar, and na tional offi cers of the other nrC' annpuncing the e ngagC'ment \\'Omen's frater nitieS v.:ill m eet .the and coming marriage of their local 1 chapter of Kappa Kappa doughter . Joy Dona Hanson. to Gamma. , . I·lf·nry NC'\v ton Ing:\\'C'rsrn jr., son. This will be the 80th chapter of r..1r . and Mrs. Henry N . Ing· of K appa K appa Gamma. Many \\'f·r<:;f'n sr. of \\'heaton, I ll. outstanding: con:tributions have r..·liss Hanson. "·ho grad uated been made by this frater nity. Last from PolytC>chnic J-{ i g h school. yl'ar $1 0.000.00 \\'as gi,·en to t he Ri,·erside, is a studC'nt at Pomona orphans of France. Under Virginia Gro\\'ing in popularity is the co!l('gf'_ f-{C'r fi ancl", \vho \\'as for· C. Gildl"rs!L'C\'C. on!y ,,. om an H a rb 0 r' l\fothC'rsingcrs hroup, n1£'r captain in th(' U. S. ,\rmy United StntC'S delC'ga tc to the San formC'd this spring_ by the N C'\\'-Air forcC', is TIO\V completing his Francii-r·o United !\ations confer· port Bf'ach Gramntar School Con-ed L~cation 8:l the samC' institution. encc. ''"ho is a n1embcr of Kappa g rcss of P arC'nts and T eachers a nd ,._~ tcnta11,·e dale of.DC'c. 28 has Kappa Gamma. $335.000 ha\'e bC'e n ] I h!'('n ~"1 fo1· the• '''"dd1ng the p r "'i\'cn' 1n scholarshins To rleserving an invitation is being i!'sucd to · .._ ,,_. ·. a · ... 1' ,\1 the recrn1 Court of l-fonor mr·nlbc>rs of the> Costa l\Tesa Gram-cnts ~f the pros.pect1VC' br1dr·gToom fraternity and non-fraternity stu- for 11oy Scotlt Troop '.\'o. 6 hC'ld mar scr.ool C.P .T . i P-T.,\.} and plannD1ng TO arr1\'c hf"r(' on Christ-dents. Fi\'£' thousand layet tes v.1cre WHILE YOU SHOP \\'hy Not Drop Off Dry Cleaning -Laundry -Dyeing OUR SERVICE IS PRO~IPT AND OUR PRICES ARE REASONABLE MESA CLEANERS 00\VNTO\\'N COSTA MESA 1834 Newport Bh·d. PH.: BEACON 5808-J in th(· C'on1muni 1y l\'1 c t ho d i s t th£• Ne,,·porr I-larhor Union f.-figh mas ay. recently sent to Nor\\·cgia n ba·bies. church at Costa l\IPsa. an added school C.P.T . to joi n ,,·ith thC'm. I ~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ a l trnt.'t i(1n \\'3S .s upptiC'd hy Mrs. The l\.·1other sini;.;ers hC'ld t heir n I K<lthlC'en Coleman of 4.14 Tustin firs t rehParsal this year· on Thurs· ~ ~-1 •• avcnuP, Ne..,,-port He igh ts, Ne"'· day morning in PilKrim hall of [!I "' rort Beach'. the Con1munity Congregational \"f c:-.~ ~trs. Coleman dt'scribcd a nd church, Corona del Mar and sev· l' -}<' pla>·cd thrC'e interesting piano eral of the high school mothers \: ·~ piece's. "f he first \Vas Andalusia .1. -\· ~ · · .,. \Vere present. ,. ; 1, 1 ,.-,·i-:-•. b:r the outstanding Cuban c'om· ~1 ary Batten Steffensen, d'irec· "" poser LC'ct1ona. l\1rs. Colem an re--tor, presented a group of Christ-l I.. / FAMOUS FOR FOOD GOOD la!C'd that it '"as first introduced mas numbers for rehearsal with ~ ,11 J '" American audiences l6 years Billie Deaver as accompanis l. SEA FOOD -STEAKS -DINNERS a;:o \\'hc>n Lecuona brought his Preceed ing the re hearsal a short Cuba n band to Ne"' York. The business meeting was called by ~ecnnd selection \Vas El Toro !The Mrs. T . H . Seeley, music chairman Du ll) by Fra ncesca. describing a of the Newpor t!Beach C.P.T. and bull fight \Vhi ch ends happily for announced that anyone \\'ho needs both toreador a nd bull . Mrs. Cole-transpor t a tion to the \Ve ck I y CLAIR G. MARTIN 2106 Ocean Front Newport Beach man ended her group of piE."CeS Thursday inor ning are asked to with Nivin 's characte ristic Buz· notify Mr s. Seeley not later th a n li~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ zing Bee, N 7 --------------I OV. . _,,. STYt UlmY TMUTS t;;:. .:::-. ':.1t71-· c ..... ,."!.- No DAUG NO LAXAflVI NO, IXfACISI .... c..i,. ........ ____ .. reclute-... take off UCIY fal. ........,. tono.Ullt diNf:UonL Sm.la tbt ... VblmJrt, Md llbwral <;..ctr .,..,...,._ ~ .-.. "'-'•P'F· AH. ' ----~-- Snip n Stitch Shop To Opt:n Saturday Mrs. E . J . Brooks of the Balboa Yacht basin is opening her Snip 'N'. Stitch shop on Sa turday, Nov. 1 a t 320 Marine avenue, Ba lboa I sland and associated with her will be her daughter Joyce. There will be everything for the needlewoman; yardage, trim- mings. buttons, McCall patterns, materials for croche ting and em- broiderY. Organdy (in colors), stri.itter cloth, cotton prints, rayon print.I, batiste, chintz, shirting, lingl'!rie prints, and sports mater- ials are on the shelves of the little shpp, ready for customers who feel the urge to sew. P/ Beta Phi to Hole/ Special M~t Thunc/ay A special meeting of South Cout Alumme club of Pi. Beta Phi will be held Th~. Oct. 30 at 12 nooo at the home ol Mn. William A. Gritlltl>a. 330 Cliff Driw, Lacuna Be.ch Mn. J. Pqe Kmlp ol El Pao .. Tau. .~t qi_ .... -~. will be • ,._. -all Pl Pbll In the Uft -Cbrdlall7 ln-Yited to attelMl 1 ~ ~ HOUSE OF FUTURE Living Room Furniture Re-Styled to Modem 1J1'1'1tmel --a ?' •.a8DI' -..cnoN or NEW r•"VC9 TO ceoc-. rso• Suites Made to Order WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER 1fNv7 II ..... ~ .. Complete New lnstallation_s ---or Your 01(1 Blinds Made Like New --·-SHADES New or reverse your old ones -e- Broadf elt Carpeting It's smart look- ing and economical • Tile __..: Linoleum -and other Floor Coverings installed. COME .. IN OR CALL US • HallSOll'S Shade & Unolell• Slloia Oor. !feWped ..... -.... ~ - PllOIU: RA()()Jlf -·I . -..-~ • <WI 0. ,_ ........ , .. ----1'P•~mnm: " , • I • . . , • . . • Helter Skelter Sli r Club to HoJCI 'Finl Foll Meeting ·; Grotto Gaieties Score Big Hit 'LIDO t•LIE 0 0 D D 13lg!nntto, pew and proopectlw lklen are Invited to attend tbe , flnt fall meetln& of the Helter Skelter Ski c!Ub tO 1 be held al 7:30 p.rn. Thunday, 'Oct., ;lO In the Community clu b hoUJe, 1104 West Eighth street. Santa Ana. More than a acore from the Newport Harbor district attended Grotto Gaieties' 1().act vaudeville &how which was given tor . the benefit of charity in the Santa Ana High school last Friday night. The show was roundly ap- .plauded from beginning to end and consensus of opinion was it \\1"85 the best e ntertainment which has been seen in Santa Ana in yea~. 7~·P'ODT aAY P'"ONT CAN alC HANDLED •••oo CA8H. •ALA.NC• LONlll Tllll(Ma. ~ The club, which has been or- ganized for some ten years and has nearly 150 m embers iii the county, will provide informati9n on new sk.1 classes with lnstru~t­ ors within the club. and will we1- C9me new members into the ran.kl. Balboa Yacht Club To Fete Hallowe'en . "Hobnob with the goblins" reads the announcement to the Balboa Yacht Club's Hallowe'en Costume party to be held Saturday at 9 :00 p.m. Sue Fikcr. chairman of the ent\rtainmen t committee, has re- ~ plans for dancing, games and prizes during the colorful fete. A vn:w OF 'PHE CROWD a t the Cab Scoot d rem beld S.turday from 1 :00 to S:OO p. m. In Co.ta MeM. n e e\-en t. tor w hich Scout.a' mothen made costumes and dadtl the co~on bootba, featured a s-rtn.c performance and coDCHalona In charp of }"ewport·Balboa Cubs. AMI.stance In the •pectacle ~·aio rendered by Out.ch Heacock, Ed MWJlck, Barr3· Hall.~Hen ry Vaughn,. 'ay's Radio, Sid l'ounc .tad Dl<'k'1' Ma rket . · -photo by Gerhardt Ba/boons Sailing For Aloha land Capilla Ci~cle Hears Speaker on China Every act received praise from the a udience. Among the head· lin ers who kept the more tha n 500 persons w ho paid admission in con- stant uproar was Harry Savoy, monologist. Members of Grotto contributed to the fun by iinporting gags of I their own origination. Harcy Men- doza, magician, was emcee. ' Los Angeles Shop Owner Visits Here Berna rd J . Ga1lagher , proprietor of th~ Gallagher ·Furniture shop at ) 2910 Rowena avenue, Los Angeles, was a visitor in Cor ona dcl Mar last week. p. a . palmer "":c'"""''ro realtors Thousands of soldiers have beei1 On Thursday of this week it Capilla Circle of Corona del 1'.'lar Community church had as guest Rising Prices Help 'Minnesota Farmers Build New Homes GallaghE'r, '''ho is an old-time subscriber to The News-Times, owns lot 3. t r ack L .. Section 32. facing Dahlia street, in Corona del Ma r. lllJ ••II l,lf<>. ••"'PO" ~•o <~. cali l. t~l •p~a•• .,,..,. .. ., b•o<•, ~01bo• 1.liOO helped to complete high sch<>?l will be "bon \'Oya~e" for a gr~up and r eceive their diplomal througl1 of local pt'ople \vho are leaving the fanloUS USAFI self-study ,on the Matsonia. Honolulu their -;pc-al:t.•r 1\.lrs. Job n Tessman of I Touri-.ts from 1he northwest, Sar1 ta Ana \\'ho talkC'd on our. re-especial\)' f\-li nnesota, "'iii be 'wo sponsihility to China. and brought I months la te in arriving in South~ out the point that the outcome of ern California. next y('ar. b<'Cau~e the present civil ""·ar in that coun· of a late ha rvest. Herma n Ha nsen. try would have much influc-n('(' in Ne"1>0rt Beach confC'Ct ioner, re- shaping civilization for years to poned on his arri\'al home from ~'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!'!!!!~.'.:co~u~rs~es:·__________ des l i na ti on. "'.: Sharing a lanai \\'ill be Beulah The South Sea Island Paradise in Balboa • Thick Steaks ' Chop& • Ohlcken ' . • Sea Food Delicacies PRNATE ROOM FOR PARTIES ~---~ : ......... lluollall, .... Pu. "71 .::-:ZJ '~ . Order Early Fruit & -Shade Trees For Winter Planting Citrus Ready for Planting Now! ....... Top Quality Shrubs, Bulbs, and Bedd ing Plants FERTllJZER .......,.,. ........... --..__._...._ Hollister Bros. Nursery 1959 Harbor Bh·d. Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 5200 • VENETIAN BLINDS N OW-Budget Terms-No down payment Made In Our Bay D ist~ict Factory and Sold Direct to You HENS . FINEST WORKMANSHIP and MATERIALS Free Estimate by Experienced Advisors Our Renovation Service Makes Your Old Blinds L;ke New. SOUTH COAST VENETIAN BLIND CO. Beacon 5762-W W. 18th St. and NtlWpOrt Ave., COSTA MESA BROAD BREASTED Whole or Half Oven Dressed · TURKEYS TOMS . .Mc Lb. UVB . LIVE .48c Lb. DRl!ll8ED -.Mc Lb. MF we•• _ Jl8e IA DRAWN .6lle Lb. DB&WN .80e Lb. Largist ret•ilers of A_ne Turkeys in Orang• Co. + Direct to Connm•r + en Turkey -Randi I a WWWILi -CJ09rA .. , n•••. ..... M'OK -' . Finley and ht'r sistC'r. Grace Gar- vey of Los Angeles, also Lydlu {pinkie> Summers, and these tht'Cf" will be having a fare\\·cJI party be- fore they leave here. Other members or the party are .Mr. and Mrs. Volney !lay sr .. ~ Johnson and l\1rs. Boots Keene. through whose travel bureau th .. • trip is booked. and who will en- tertain in her stat('room before the ship leaves. l\1r. l·lay will make a pictorial record of th~ lrip. com('. ~1innesota . Friday. The speaker \\'BS introcluced by J\fr. a nd Mrs. Hans('n visited Mrs. O. J\1 : Campbell. progrant north or Minneapolis. Tht'y found chairman. Mrs. John Sadleir pre-Minnesota riding the crest of a sided and Mrs. PC'rry Schrock 100 prosperity wav(', with prices abo\•e In devolions. \1:hat they are here. Farme rs are htrs. William McBride rcport('d getting six dollars a bushC'I for on the meeting or the Unit E' d flax.s('t'Ci ll nd three dollars a bushel Council of Church \V omen he ld at for rom , hC' said. Santa Ana and told of thC' need "And the farmers are building for clothing for school children the most beautiful homes in the in forcigrt countries. al"('a," Ha nsen added. HostC'Sscs for the day "·ere l\1rs. Nora Bates, l\'lrs. Allen and l\trs. Haffner. Army med ical and dental care is given "'ithout charge to depend- , C'n.ts or military personnel if they One day will be spent in San Francisco and then off for the islands, to stay until Dec. 5 "'he n they will embark for home. Unable to take the time required by boat. Lydia Sherman \Will join the party about Nov. 3¥ flying both ways. Leaving later in the season will ~ be 1'.·trs. A. H . Wacher of Balboa Island and Mrs. Laura Hayd of Bakersfield. who ~II spend the Christmas holidays o n the islands. Musically Speaking By KATHLEEN COLEM AN r are stationed where such facilities JI are a vailable . Not so \'ery long ago the con-Johnny's Painting and Decorative Service · Quality Workmanship at Beaeoaable Prlaes Leaving Saturday for Mexico on a 15·day trip H.rranged by Mrs . Keene arc Mrs. Ross Gret>ley a nd Mrs. Sawyer. "''ho ";1 1 go by plane hoth "'ays and visit F ortin, Tuco, Mexico City and all the important piaet'S. Borghi/d Stephens Returns from Norway · ~1rs . Borghild Stephens of Coro- na de! Mar a rrivE'd ho n1e Sunday- a!ter spending thf' summer in her native Norway. She lt"f t here l\-l ay 13 a nd at tht" end of hc>r boat trip took a pla nt' to hl'r destinat ion . SandnesjOC'n, near\)' \Vithin the .\retie Circle. 1\ l'lory on her 1rip '''1\l folio,,· in a lat('r issu<'. DWARF MISSING ~! isl hc\'ious ~ohltns ,,.f.'r e active "unrla:-n1 g h1 in ~C\\"f)ort ile11ch . ductor or the Ne"' York Symph- ony Society con1missioned a ' . . young p1arust· composer to wri te a jazz piano concerto. 'fhe young man consented, sign- ed the contract, then rushed out to buy a text- book that \\'OU!d explain what a .. concerto w a s. Flameproofing 1688 TUSTIN A VE. . CO STA MES A Phone Beacon 5205 FOR INSUllANCE SEE Howard W. Gerrish 1808 Newpc:irt BoaJen.rd COSTA MESA Pbone Beacon 5131 Automobile • Fire Accident • Life License and Contract Bonds Writ ten· ,\ h::1nd-pai ntt'<i. ca~t co ncrt•t1 • d\v~rf \\";),<:: ~J.nkcd fron1 ils bas<:' i.n front o( ~ n1''' ap:1r1 nit·n t huild- Hl!-! ;it l!!h anrl \\'r st ('t•ntral a \'c- nu<:' ~f i('hacl ll oTunn n of Coronn d\'I '.\l:1r. f'Pporl1'l1 'f ht• (''1SI IS \":tlUc..·tl ~I ~:lfl . AftE'r the succC'ssful production of the Concerto in F . the Symphony c011 ductor y,·rotc-"\,.arious COil\· po~t·rs have bt'en ,.,·aJ king a round jazz lik<' a cal a round a pla te of hot soup, ,,·airing for it to cool off. so that they could enjoy it \1·11hout burning the ir tongues". 'f ht• up-to-rlatl' conductor \Vas \\.<tite r Damrosch. ·rhe young com· posc..·r \\':ls Grorge G('rsh,,·in. al· rr:tii)· farnous for his Rhapsody in niui.· fron1 \\·hich hC' made ovt~r a inill1 on dollars. \\.ht'!"\ Gcor~t· \\'aS 1111 \C', 'h1• fa n1lly J 1nanccs did not :=:;::::;::;:::.=:::::;:.=:::::;:::;:::;:.=::::::O:::;:;- l~-'rn11 t of the luxury of a piano. llul nc:u· thl:' Gt""'r~h\'. in homC' ,,·as n Jli:nny arcad<'. \\ ith slot m n· chint 'S and 1nany olh\•f \\'ondC't:lul , . -~---.-attractions. Best of a ll . there \\·a!\ .'.h~· -. f':on~ '!<'<t r Is the I-la rd-;1 pi a no· pl a)'£ r. b c f or c \\·h1ch I'S! l .l·~d \\h~· promu~Pf\l GC'or~f' ''·ould stand <'ntrancf'd. doc tors ".nd ps:, l'ho loi::;i sts consu_IC'r. listening to Rubinstein's i'ott:lody I !hi"' h~ll~ s-"1'cond :O.C'ar so ~rucial.' in r-. Later on. a piano hecan1e th1..• r h1'rf' s ton1n1on S(•nsl' ad vice for pr1"1.Cd poSS(•ssion of !hr Gl'rSh\\'in all pa rt·nt.; .nnrl fl•:'rC'nl5-to-~ ~n f1tnii!y . Amazing ('Ve rybody, little !ht~ a1tc..·~·l's.t 1n~ ~r tt c lc. Read 1t tn Gt'Orgc sat do\vn and playro by fht ;\~1c..r1c~n ~\E'ckly. t.hat grC'at C':tr the l\·1E'IO<ly i n F. r\lthough magaLu.1C' d1str1hutt'<I ,~· i I~ nE'Xt GC'or~t> had little forntiw education. Sundays Los ,\ngC'l(•S r.xam1n£'r. 1->f' pic ked up knO\\'lt.·dgC" along lhe ~rt~ SUGGESTS EVERY bolldar duervea apecl"I attention In one wa, or •no"tber. MOit Ume• It'• ton to remem~r them In tbe da1·1 menu. So no• that Hallowe'en nl&bt LI approacbo In&. put your t boa&blli together u4 plan a gay Hallowe'eo dtoner. "''ay and eventually was successful 1n e lc va1inf: jazz to the point that hi s compositions \\'er e played by I(' .:1 di n g S)mphonic orchestras. l'"VC'n though he \\'3S ignorant at one tim£' ol the tcchnicalitiC"S of a pia no concerto. (Scr ap book 1tt"m) Balboa Girl on Stall 01 College Production UNIVERSITY OF OREGON. Eu&e ne. Oc.lobcr 28 lSpec.ia.i> - Paula Castle, daughter of Mrs. Richard s.~ Castle, E. Ba)' avenue, Balboa, iS on the box office staff of the University of Oregon lhca· ter guild's forthcoming production, "The Ma n Who Came to Dinner." Miss Castle is a freshman stu- denL An Army career offers the pros- pect of Natk>n-wide and World- wide travel ... and pays a 20o/o bdnus over base pay for foteign service besides. \\'ed. thrt1 Sat., . Oct. 29-SO·S I, ~ O\'. Betty Hutton John Lund "The Perils of Pauline" In Technicolor a lso ---- See t he picture t hat wa.s made In Ne"''P(trt Barbor .. Devil Thumbs a Ride' with Lawrence_ Tierney ........................................ , ...... _ S wL-Mon.-'l'Ues.. Nov. 2-S-& T om ·Breneman's "Breakfast in Hollywood" Pim DISNEY CARTOON * * * * * * * * Quality Lumber and Building Materials • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. Wed. Only Bill Elliott John Carroll In the. \\1estem E pic "Wyoming" - al'°---- ''That's My Girl" "'i lh Lynn Roberts Donald Barry www ..... -·www---- Th urs.-F rl.-Sat .. Oct. SO-S I , SO\', Groucho Marx Carmen Miranda Andy Russell Gloria Jean in "Copacaban·a" -Comp&nion Feature Roy Roge_rs and "Trigger" in In the Trucolor picture "Springtime in The Si~rras" Kiddies' Stage Revue S&t.. Matinee Contate ..and Pl'lzeo oho •pedal ... two aocl four cartoon&. Prb.ea don.led by Bobby Shop, Dav&. and Gay Mmlc Co .. • Doa'o Candleo. Be«J' Booe Shop ....i Wa:r-Otta Piiato !!bop. l'or this spook c61ebratloa ll'• De't"et cost that couoi.. A barrelruU of hlo .can be bad on a ahoeatrlnc. Therefore •• Naney Holmet or the Besl l'oodi conn.mer kitcheo.• bu s;la.a.ned a main db b economical for the t&mllr , but one lb.at caa M dOtLblecl for a d.LD.ner p&rtJ wtthoat WNClllllS 'U.. lloqoL WJl7 llOI lrJ' llT 8PECIAL ROAD SHOW LAGUNA HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM • I .w--· , .. _ .... ..., 1 clMllJped Ne11 n.a or ~ ' I --w.dlp _,_~ l t• 1a1a ~ Ww I tlr• lea · .....__ lt-$1•all ~··-· ..... 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Low ·Cost-Strong Permanent MORTARLESS INTERLOCKING BLOCK CO. %26.5 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA Phone Beacon 5489-M Elmo t h e Ma.gl<"lan, above, "ill be feat11rl'<I this year a t the Rotnry ffullo,,·t:·'Pn Party t o be h('ld Frilla.y night at t he Rende2.- ,·ous Rallroom, Balboa. T h e event-klddi" night ~ou t with spook s and goblins -w ill be h ighlighted bl· game-s and prizes, one for e aC'h , boy and glrl lD eaC'h fl;"l'adf' throu gh t he eiitht h, and h\·o grand p rll.f"!I. SIGN PAINTING -AND-- All Types of Commercial Art Located at WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD L. W. Pierce 1784 NEWP ORT BLVD. BEACON 5679-W COSTA HE SA .. -............... ··-_-,._-_--_-.. .., ........... __________ ? __________ --·------·--·-........ Why Wait? Prompt Service ....................... ___.._....._ May we measure-make and install your new window screens, or replace the old "~re ? Galvanized, copper or plastic. We also manufacture to order:-Sash , Doors, Cabinets, and Window Frames -°'l"""'-........ -....... ~-••• _ Prompt Service to Contractors ,,.,,.........,..,,,.__~-............... .- • OUR SERVICE IS AS CLOSE AS YOUR TE LEPHONE • FREE ESTIMATES GLADLY GIVEN Sterling Cabinet & Construction 1550 Newport Ave. Costa Mesa, Callf. PHONE -BEACON 5863 • tr SeD It Through Casatfi~ Advertisin& 1l I • • • • Nll:WPORT llALBOA NEWS-TIM ES f'.llO:NU1 l!ISWPO.aT J:I ud U r ? C ! 5 11 ~Tr s'A1 ..S ,naftdaJ Mleraoou. Volame,DXIX o-ta .._ .auoa ...,,tsl S.....,. Weds 1V Sui.criptlon Payable In Advance: $3.25 per year In Oranae County: . '3.!!0 per year to 4th Zone; $1.75 per year to 8th Zone. Entered u Second-C ua matter a t the PQl!toUlce in Newport Beach, Ca!Uomla, under the Act of March 3, J 897 or. l'loM llaclr. NIC mwlc clirKtor, -.. a· _,_ .. col ..... ' of anticiue mutlcai IMtrV-nts. . ECOnomie mp&ghts II ,.11 s t p '!Ii.a •"• !'* .. m. ftum!a dos not want a war a t .. ....... Dltlf rr a Ollr •• ... thia time QI' in the near tutu:re. Tu -cd ~ -Many think p.at the inu can-. Natloioal .... ._ __ PJGb. meat bas the p rintlpal purpooe of ,_ l_.iile f1om Locial buildln& loyalty and morale at · W elfare home-of makinc the ove~orked, · underfed Russian "common man" ' . Pacific Heating Co., Inc'. Residential & Commercial Heating . ' Forced Air, Gravity and Floor Furnaces · Harbor 676-R 1709-11 Coast Hiway Corona del Mar BAM D. PORTER ~ ---Publisher LUCIUS S. SMITH, m Manaltin& Editor F G FROST -- -Clty·Editor w. F. DIXON - -. a • ----Adv~rtlsing Manaaer There are those who believe that feel that hiB country is in dan&er the diplomatic and ideological con-and to thus convince him that any fiict between the United States sacrifice ls worth while as a de- and the Soviet Union Degan even fensive meuure. There can. be before the shooting war with Ger-little doubt that the Kremlin will ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ many ended. Whether ~r not this achieve this goal. I t completely ~ · • is true, the pledges of ete rnal dominiates every means of com-I Prlntln&'. P lant. 3011 W. Central Avenue. Newpor t neach, California Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach A. Dependable Local ImUtaUoa for Over S9 l'ean NATIONAL EDITORIAL IW~~ Active Member of Town Mouse and Country Mouse friendship and cooperation be-munication of ideas and runs one tween the victorious Allies turned or the most ef!icieht propaganda hollow with unpreceden ted sud-machines on earth. denness. For .a long time, differ-· In the meantime, the lines be- enc_es were discussed in th: 1 old, tween Russia and the West are polite phrases or classic dip om-being clearly drawn. Some years acy. Now, however, all the sweet-ago it will be remembered Stalin ness and light have gone out of officially dissolved the old Com- , 1__ the convoversy. In t!'e l~t half-munist I n terna•tional. whose Another celebrated coa~ dozen weeks, the mwled fist has avowed goa.1 was to bring about tor 11 Mn. America, who, appeared. and the velvet glove worldwide socialism by any and In the pa1t five year1, ho1 has been.thrown awa:r. au means. This gesture was at- tumecl over to the meat An easy ana accurate barom-tended by a great deal of fanfare, eter of high Soviet policy is found and was accepted in some circles dealer 625,000,000 in the Soviet press. Russia is as proof that Russia had decided pouncla of-neecled. served by a small number of news-that other countries could have VMd cooking fat. papers of large circula tion. and the kind of government they A Country Mouse invited a T own Mouse to pay all of them. of course, reflect the wanted and she would have hers. views of the Kremlin the way a Now the Communist International h im a visit, and partake o f h is c o untry fare. As they mirror reflects the sun-a point seems to have come back, though w ere eating their r oots pulled Up in t h e h edger ow, which was develo)lell in detail by it wears a different name. So far th e Town Mouse said to his frie n d: "YOU live her e 'NEWS-TIMES Eleanor Roosevelt at a recent U.N. as anyone can see, the new nine- mceting. The Soviet pa(X'rs havC' nation "information bureau" which the life of the ants. I f you will com e with me you shall F 0 R u M been attacking the United States, was recently established in Bel · . have dainties ." So the Country H ouse r eturned with "'-' · "'-' its gove rnment and its officials. grade, is just a slightly camou- his friend. On his arrival, the T own Mou se placed be-President Truman has been ac-naged version ot its predecessor. · d h Th cused of having H itler-lik ~ am-In a speech before the BostoQ .f ore him dried figs, honey, raisins an c eese. e OF P UBLIC OPINION bitions to en•lave the world. ann Chamber 01 commerce. Attorney Country. Mouse was delighted. But, just as they :were about the most courteous adjer-· General oark charged hat the bu- beginning to eat, SOmecJhe Opened the door , a n d they Do you think It 15 good bust ..... at tbl• time to• dl!ICu .. arnnge-live applied to him has been "tyr. reau·s goal" is the destruction of Were Compelled to .run Off as fast as t hey Could to a ment• for merging Costa ..... wttb Newpor t Beach. ant.•• Secretary Marshall ts CUS· world democracy. Most others tomarily rererred to as a "fascist who have commented on it hold h ole. They had again scar cely begun t h e i r r epast ··ves. I would think so:· . says up here who will have equal imperialist". And the administra-similar views. • I d h , h th t · Tom W. Henderson, prominent · h · h th be f ht · d ot hold a monopoly 1 th when so.meone e Se entere , on W lC e W.O m tce, N"">TV\rt Beach attorney and real-wcoeu1gnci·'i.~1t o er mem rs 0 e t1on oes n The Marshall p an for e re- d h " ...., when it comes to Soviet attacks.. habilitation or Europe has done a more fnghtened than befor e, r an away an h lS t em-tor. ··A certain proportion at any John Foster Dulles, the Repub-great deal to make the issues- se]veS. w ·her eat the Country Mouse addr essed h i s rate-say .. the Costa Mesa busi· Scotch tape, VarlOWI a!zes.-OD lican expert on foreign affam;, has and the extent of the cleavage be- f • d . ness d1s tnct. sale at the News-Timel: . also been given the. full treat-tyteen the United States and the • Before You Build or Remodel Sample and Display Rooms . -. Color . guides, plan- ning aids, comprehens- ive stock of carpetl! and linoleum. LUDLUM Carpet Works Hn -Mala St. GORDON e~ FINDLAY - ~-'" CABINET-SHOP SERVICE CABINl:l'S' AND MU.I.WORK T. C. JOHNSON, Supt. nen • · :..,;. "We could US" th0 1·r services t S to v•~ng degrees t] .... .. men . o, ":".,~. . . · Soviet Union-clear. Apparen y, "A lthough you have p r epared f or me a great f east, and work with them. We could be have other Republicans, mcluding there isn't a single. solitary pro-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I must.leave you-it is surrounded by too many dan-mutu~ly ~elpful ~o each _other by 11Y01J ~ ~~:=.:~~.um Governor Dewey and Senators vision in . this plan that Russia I, f f h h d t h 1ri1..1pply1ng them "'1.th serYlces they I.ONO 1.A8TIXO Taft and Vandenberg. will accept. She opposes it both fers.. pre er. my roots rom t e e gerow, so at need." ro:~w,.~~~1ri.n These attacks bear an alarming in principle and in the most unim- .._, __ -J can live in Safety and With o u t f e ar." . ' ' ' GLIP Sl:BVICE resemblance to those made on portant details. And t hat, too, has H l .k th b b 't )] •t "Well, I would be in favor of SHOP Germany shortly before Russia its logic. If the Western powers. OW I e e SH UT 3 lll e, OT sma -COIDIDUlll y it," says Dennis Hogland, Desoto, c •. &. lTUt • lm• and the Third Reich went to war. Jed by the U. S., were successful r esident, WhO attempts t h e Or deal Of Sh oppin g in the Dodg e and Plymouth dealer of l::o'=t ="=-====.,.==-==·=-=='·=·::'...'._::Y_::e.:_t _co~m.:_m=e~n:t:a-:to::-rs=s:t::-ill:::;fC-:--th_at in saving Europe from starvation h ectic, bustling metr opolitan center! Indeed, h e sees 1760 Newport boulevard. Cos t•-:: this winter and managed to make a tantalizing array of d e l ectable an!i desir able a r-M~ado think, too, it would be PROFESSIONAL DIRECTO ;:.!noodm~':::;~0:~n1 :ut~~;,,~': ticles; but, after he takes his life in his hands and his impossible to take in too much basis. the result might be a fatal heart in his m outh in t h e mad t r affic , and gets jostled territory. I t may be possible to ACCOUNTAl>"T PHYSICIANS & 8UR(lr-ON8, 11-D. blow to Soviet pr•stige and am- unmercifu]]y by the harried crowd, and begs for a include the business district. A ~---=-~:::..:::.:_~:;.:c__ __ , dr M D bition. It is an historical fact that b . f · b d. · d 1 k h h btock each way. and then tet the B o o k k e e p i n g A. V. An ews, . . Communism has nowered most It 0 .attent10n Y a ISlnter este C e r , e r us es to others come in as they decide. • PHYSICIA1f luxuriantly in countries where make the Jong journey back to the quiet of home, be-··1t all should be one city. Call S e r V IC e and want, privation and despair were draggJed and resolved, like the Country mouse, to it Harbor City or Ne"'J>Orl City. <JOLIN F . BROWN SUROEON widespread. The amount of cal· LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS stay in his Own COIT)munity, where h e can shop l·n COm-We co uld go places then. \Ve could (Huber 16") 4.l l Coaat Highwa y. Harbor 551 ories a people get to eat seems to be larger than Santa Ana in a BALBOA YACHT CLUB Corona del Mar determine. in inverse ratio, their f ort and safety, and withou t being forced to s curry few years. a.,., •• o •.. Nowport Beach susceptibility to dictatorship of ~;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ wildly to e s cape i:nauling a n d a dozen deaths. Be-··Newport Beach can•t survi\·e ARCHITECr the Soviet variety . ·th t nd .... c 't survive John IL V. Chung, M.D. \Vhether or not tht-Soviet Un-sides, he diSCOVers , his little Shopkeeper at home ·l·S W1 OU US a ~-an without her." Armand Monaco Pbyslctan ... ~ Surseoa ion will be able to ma ke the Mar-fa r more inte res ted in pleasing h im. • • • ARCJDTECT 2 -4 7 -8 :30 shall plan-or any other plan de- "I am definitely in favor of a and by appointment cided upon by the \Vestern po~·ers • Lee B. Casey PU BLIC ACCOU NTANT the ANNOUNCE_r\ Opening of IDs Office on November 1, 1947 at 2603 W. Central A ve. Newport Beach Harbor 2127-W merger being discussed." says 814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Beacon 5075 -ineffective, remains to be seen. Cliff Lionbarger. manager of Tc-Harbor 1724 120 Ea.at 18th Stred It is possiblC' that it Will be. The Winkle's H ard'-"'are, Costa ~fcsa. 17Zl Lakewood Ave. Cm.ta Meas. CaHfornla extent of her diplomatic and ideo- and chairman of the Business· Loe Ancele11 NOnnandy tMDs logical achievements in t he past men's Divisi on of the chamber of year do not seem to be fully recog- commC'rce. "It v.·ould be far betler DP:NTJSTS Gordon M. Grondy, H.D. nized by the bulk of the people in for the two of us to merge and PHYSICIAN and SURGEON this countT}·. The frontiers of rorm one city based on the idea Dr. Obed Lucas Balboa Inn Arcade Soviet influence hav(' pushed inex- that Newport v..ill bring in her in· orably forward. And that. from dustrial and beach sections and DENTIST Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.m.; 3--5 p.m. the Russian point of view, is just Costa ?vlesa her business aRd resi· %ZO!Yi w. Central. Harber 1'80 Phone Harbor 37 I as good as if her actual geographi- dential sections. NE\\'PORT BUCH .:al frontiers similarly advanced. v.·~~~ h~le;g:~g gc~~in~neth~it~p~; H. R. Hall, M. D. ~~~ i: ~~~~etres31t e~f {~.re;uc~ ~~ bay developed as v.·ell as contrib-Pbyalclan. and 8W'Cemt Hungary·, and a Soviet province. such as the Ukraine. The Russian uting the ans\\•er to a number of GOB.DONE. RAPP, D.D.S. Hours: 2-5. by Appointment "advisors" in "independ en t" capi-othC'r pressing problems. "I think, how('ver, that Newport tW Weet Central Telephone Beacon 5848 tals pull the strings and the local B h h Id h · h Ill Broad"·ay Coeta Meu puppets dance. Soviet ace-in-the-eac s ou c ange its c artcr Phone Harbor Ul-.1' , hole is the Russian army, "'hich is so that representatives could be elected from each district to \ts Newport reported to be still at \Vartime Mllto M 11.&Iwell H. D strengt h. ci ty council. Then we could be-D • ' · It has often be-en pointed out COme pa t f th• c·t v t P HVS IClANS-SUROEONS, D.O. 1601 ~---• m r 0 ... 1 Y go C'rnmcn '-"'-" way that, should .,..,ar come, there is and choose a representative from · Corona del Mu nothing to prevent "Russia from Dr. W. T. Mooney Office Hours : 10-12; 2-.5 !over-running Europe in a n1atter Phone ll&rbor 106% I or days. The other occupation DAVID C. CORSON Residential Contractor and Builder Harbor 1520-W Harbor 1085-J 1107"!-2 North Bay Front Balboa Island Jack's Equipment Rental Contracto.U.: Equipment • PLASTER MIXERS • CONCRETE M1XEBB •S KILL SAWS • TRAil.1':118 P&one Beacon 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa PhyUcbl.n and Snrgeoa ~~-=='=======;=..:'I forces in Europe consist largely of · J milita!J' po.lice an<.'! sen rice and ad-~=~~~§'.~~§'.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ninth and Oeatn.I S. R. Monaco, M. D. minisirative troops. and combat .._ ,......,. _...._, ..,._ 61 814 Bay Ave., Balboa di~sions are conspicuous b)' ·coMMERCIAL • .PRINTING • • • PERSONAL , 2~ PRICE SERVICE LET US HELP YOU with • PRINTING YOUR PRINTING NEEDS Telephone • • -. ti41.213f)f.2 1~ 13 A Representative Will Call • ••• Newport Harbor Pllblislllng Co. PRINTERS -PUBLISHERS OFFICE SUPPi ,m;; ' 3011 W. Central Ave. Newport Beach CBIBOPRACl'OB Dr. Tom E. Barton ClilROPRACI'OR 1%1 '1 Coast Hll'bway Corona de1 Mar (In Kendell's Palla! Phone Barbor 10'8 DAY SCHOOL Mortiiner School S02 Coral A ,.e. Balboa laL DAY SCHOOL OPENS WED, OCI'. l o. ._ •oaTn1s;ll. 11. .t.. Od_. • PrlMlpal 1U.&11Ua .., 8TENOGRAJ'filC SERVICE . GEORGIA TAYLOR P•alk N sq &•••_. NOT A& Y rllALIC CM C-.. HW"f,. N_..,... ...... n.-1 .._. sna. ..._ a1n .... ..__ ...... . Olw'W•lll · ....... ·Ma.llt ........... ~ ........... __.. ............... l'kll U• a.ad 0..U?W7 em. VftDINARIAN NZWPOllT BAIUIOa ~A&1' BOUft.U. Dr. --Pans 0r.Paa10.Ba.- le'lll&.&.-Drlft I 0...-ft:-- Now on Hand Scotdl Tape -at- NEWS-TIMES Supply Limited -1 Ila.rho 17u their absen.ce. But. to r~peat, ~he r hope remains that Russian policy Office Boan:. is to stop short of "'ar-to get :! to 5 p. m. everything possible without rC>sort· Monday throucb Friday ing to force of arms. That may T. P. Reeder, M. D_ H. E. Stickler, M. D. Playslcl&u and llarpoas 1409 W. Central . otnoe: Barbor eot Nlstit-PIM>ae Barbor 711-111 Conrad Richter, M. D. ' Present~ours : 9 :SO a. m. -I ! M.. !:SO p. m. -4 :SO p. m. %90S-C w. Central Newport lleaell Pboae Barbor UOI be proven, one wa)· or another, before too long. Unemployment Tax Returns Deadline Friday . ' Returns for state unemployment insurance taxes for the t h i r d 'quarter of 1947 are now due, ac- cording to R. C. Hiatt, auditor-in- charge of the Santa Ana Audit District office of the california ,.. Department of Employment. It was pointed out that returns first OPl'OMETlllST became due October 1. ., T Batt.enrorib.. 0 D "Interest and penalties will be "" • Olnomebt.t · • -charged if the tax is not · paid on EYES~ or before October 31," Mr. Hiatt declared. "Employers a r e urged L&Nsa DUPLICATED not to w&it for the deadline, but ---............ ,. I au• •. a.... ............ mu to submit their returns as prompts ......., aum ly as=·ble in order to speed '------------'I up . . .. ..-------------.I Every ployer of one or more workers ii: subject to the tax and COAST OPTICIANS . l•U c..t ...... 0.-W -........... 1 •• .._._ l'llllltl "'-nlool7 Ql·xre Preu:;tly .......,. .,,._ -.: • • I . ·--.--; E. H. nm:u:. Optldan llV8JC ftAt :aca .TEACHER of PIANO .l!lil&~OOI-AN A& Ta• .&ft.., Nczrat ..._ -., •*• . ' other proywons of the Unemploy- ment Ins,..-ance ACL A&ricultural labor, cioi'-tic oervice, and oer- viees for ~ non-profit 11<11ani- zations ~ exempL • Employ!'" who are In doubt of their liabllity under the State Un- empJoyrn.$,t ·m.Urance Act are In- vited to f'ootact the auditor-in- cbari:e "1 llot W e • t Ei&hth street. ~ 239, telephone Santa Ana 7221, -+'------ It • •LFACT that • ..,.,...., true net -.,,, ... nma well abeed at tile a In c::lvillan lite . . ' NEW UNIT OF ~o('juUiro IN THE .PALM SPRINGS AREA Includes Membership In the Famous DESERT CLUB OfS11r ';~~; ~, '' ,/~ -4 MA1101 Large home building program under 11ray. 110':::~(5! 9.tf' "" FU °"' ., "•¥s LL\' l/flfp P4\fEo STRRO\fEo · · EErs -- NAIO!'-~~~~~~~~~~~-n ADDUSSl~-----------·LJ OTY'-~~~~~~~~~~~-~ -------------PAUi SPllllS·LA Clllnl IMLOPlllllT CO. 61tLD imulr A..-. Lee ••111•11.C.-*• T1l•••s••• YOrfl n•I • - ' • ' • ~ -UC~Adv•nces in Skin C.nc:er S~dy J. . ' 11IRl~wii•;s52~z •. ~-~-~~i""i'""iiiljw~1ff'• * ••+pw,.j 1• WI&& lmi'l'IP • na P II :-·ti ~·!!~~~!!'.;•!..:W~!!!__....,!•~1lf•W .. OaT 8.&LBO& ••WB-Tla•I -n ... 'f lro.vgn WP ht's't a .... l'OR SAIS d011t Cll ...... A roR •• ,._, ........... ., 2 ROC8I ~t and both p TUSIDAT Xwwet •••• C'ldl. oee., .• .., IM'J c UA~ Oii .......... Alm -aunc--. • ...... ll01 dln!nc ..i., llQlo -&St. .... ..-. utllltlft paid, Chev. Areo Sedan ... !!!. ~··~·~-~'l·~A:!'l'l~·~----~·!2-~·~·:.· ~-!"!:A~ft~-----~· BDUQ:LEY.-Radloadlve c:ar- bm la mal>llDI Unl'1enlcy of call- rornlli sdentli'ts to reach a c:tc.r undontancl!DC of boW the chemical compounds knaWD as car¢nosem cause skin caN'ft' in mJce. ;o:•. l-D 1j. ... ..i., No. S.,. J"ftmt. -Iolond l:x1lon..,t li""'s ,_ lllnllture, adult&. 311 Wand Ave., Bal-, Heater, Foe I.Jchts - --... .-0 .... • 8Mtc 12'118. 7"12 -...... 110 8&-2tc $1695 · Dr. C!harles Heidelberger and Dr. Hardin J Olles, of the Univer- sity's Donner Radiation Labors- tory, reported that mare accurate ~formation has been obtained oil what the body does with dlben- zanthracene, one of the car~ gens. .be Further. tracer studies_ of di n- zanthracene molecules into which radioactive' carbon atoms had been built revealed for the first time tha t this compJjcated molecule is broken down into a number of simple-r compounds. the chemical nature of which 'is still undeter· mined. This type of carcinogen had been shown previously to be the agen t, present in coal·tar, which was re- sponsil>le for the many cues of skin cancer contracted by workers in tha t industry. The m etabolism of dibenzan- thracene is bein g studied at Ber- keley under the auspices of the Atomic E ne rgy Commission. ·A radioactive form of the compotind was synthesized by Or. Heidel- berger and Dr. \Villiam G. Dau- ben, assistant professor of chem- istry. ' PuaL1c NoT1ce:s CERT IFIC.6.T E OF S USI NESS ' F ictit ious Firm Na.me ~ UNDERS1GNED does herebT ~rti CT .that they a re conductlns II. prtnllog and pu.bllshl.ng huslneu a ~11 \Vest Central Aveoue. Newpo Buch . cau fornla . un der t he flctltlou• firm name of Newport Ha.rbor Publliah - lnc Co.. and that sa.ld nrm l• com-po8.ed or the followlns peraona. wboeie names a.nd add reuea are a.a fo\low a. to-•lt : S&rn D. Porter . 411 San BernardJ.Ao A.venue, Ne.,..-port Bea.ch . CalllornlL Luc!U!I S. Smith. TI!. 4o28 Avocado St .. Corona del lb.r , NeW1>0rt Be&ch. Ca.Hfornla.. WlTNESS OU r ba.nda thia l!th d&J' or Oct Obe{· 1~ o. POR'!'ER LUCIUS S. SMt TH. Ill. STATE OF CALIFORNl.A. ) OOUNTT OF OR.ANG E l •· ON THIS 13th day of October. A.O .. 1.i47. before me, Nora S. Ka1TW&rtb. a Notary Public In and tor as.Id Coun- ty and State. peraonally a.ppeared Sam D. Porter and Lucius S. Smith . nI. tno..-n to me, to be the peraon.. whoee n.amu are mb«:rlbed to the w lthlo l tislrumeot. and acknow \edr;ed to me I.bat they eii:kuted the same . LV WITNESS WHEREOF . I baff be~nto set my hand and alflxed my otticla\ aeal the day and year lo thlll ~rtlricale flMlt a bove wrltte n . NORA S.. KARGWARTR. Notary Public In and for aald County &nd Stat e. fl(y Commlssron eiplrea J an. 28, 1950.) Pub.--Oct. 14. 21, 28. Nov: 4. 19-47. CERT IFICAT E OF' 8 USINESS- FtC'TlT10US FTRX r::AVE THE li"'NDERSIGN'ED do hereby cer· Ufy that they a.re conducting a retatl bakery bu.slneaa 11.t 306 Main Street. Balboa., City ot Newport Beach . Call- fom la.' u nder the fict itious flnn name of'. FLORENCE BAKERY, 11.nd that •Id tlnn la ~mpoaed of the followln!I per90ns. •hoee name.11 and addresses are a.• tollowa, to-wit : LE.<;t.lE SC'HMY,R. 1212 W . OcelLD F'f"C'nt" N,....port Beach . Calif. F'LORF:!\CT. B. SCHMER. 1212 Oceaa Fron!. Newport &sch. C&llf. '\\.IT~F.!'~ our handa thla 11th day ot ~ptemb .. r . 1947 : l'"LORENCE B. SCHMER 0-ES LIE SCHMER STATE f)F CA I.TFOR'N I . .\, cot·~n O F' ORANGE . SI. o~ T lrTS 1zn1 dny o f Sf'ptern~r. A. D 1!47. h,.fnre rne Monte R. GM · me! !l ~ptnrv Public In and for Mid ('ountv nnd ~tat ... f'(''l"!lflt'IA.lly atiPf'a'I'· ~·l F'Ll)Rf"_-..;rE R ~C"Tl:lofF.R a nd LES- LrF c:"r}I ~lER. knn\''" to me to be the f"'"/\n!" v>'hO!le nnmel!I RM!: !'lutiscrlhe-d to th,. v;ithln Tn.•f 'l'\lment . 11.nd l\r know- 1 .. llf'"·l '" nv· that they f'X<'ruted the ,am~. 1-..: 'i\·tT:"\'f:~~ \-VJ-t ERF.OF. r h11.ve h .. ,..11n1rt !M!t m )1 har.d and a ff\x Pd nl)' orr1r "11 !lf'l\1 th,. !lay and vea r In this Cf'rt1f1ratr fl,...1 3ho"e ~·rit 1en. WONTE R. G J:t lMES :\"nt11ry Pi.1hl\,. in Md for Or!"!n~I.' County. Calif. .Mv rnmmiS!hin explr<'9 .:-;n,·. 14. 1950 Pub!t!'hed ()('t . 7, 14. 21. 28. 194.7 . NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ENGAGE IN THE SALE OF ALCOHOJ..... IC BEVER~GES ()("TOBER Z4. 1947 TO WJ-10'.\1 TT '.\t ,\Y COSCERN: ~ot lf'e ls hereby g!Ten thftt fifteen d&.y!I aftei the date ~ted . the under· •l'1!ed proposes to !lf!ll alrohollc bev-e~.1:''"11 at the.'9 premlitea. deBCribed a.a follows: -i 05 Coal'lt 1-lwy.. Corona del MAr. Newport BelLCh. Ora nge CnU'.n ty. Calif. Puni:uant to euch Intent ion. the undeMilgnf'd Is applying IO the State Board of Equallutlon for i!ll'luaoce ou or1~nal aopllcatlo n ot an alC'Ob ollc: be~rage llcen!M.' for llcense•l fo r these of'Pml.aea ~ fo1lo•s : OS SALE BEER A: WINE. Any"One deslrtnJ( to p rotest the lllsu- 1.nc:e of' mich license may file f. ver1- MP.d protest with the State Board of Equal!t.atlon at Sac.rame:nto. Califor- nia. stating groundM for den ial u Pf'O'l"ldM by law. The premleea ·are not no•• II~~ for the u.le ot ..i. rohollc t><eve:ra«es. EUGY.NF. BOERO Pub.--Oct. 28. 1947. ···-·-. -The News-Times will not be re- sponsible for more than on~ tncor. reet insertion of an advertisement. T'eServes th e right to cornct.l:J classify any and all ads and tAl reject any advertbeJne'n t not con· forming to rules and r egulations. 68-tf< ... • .. .. ... ft, D 'l'llkd St., -lllleloe ·Bu& Watcbie • 0...... -Jowllll; f'iaom-, Ooota Mesa. 8'-4tp WILL EXCHANGE room with -lilmtllc-Br+ 1'18 aDIOMOlllTDS "ADAM PERIOD'' Elsht piece priva te bath and. entrance to Allen Motor Co. ~th n-'"'-Pl -llnb 'dlnnlna set, hardwood throUsb-employed woman In return for ~-~·~ out, nicely csrved; 9x12 WUtAln one hour dally aasi.tance In 1008 Coast Hlway SS. ltc HARBOR Plumbing 'Service t788 Ncwpcwt BlTd.. B1accn ~ REPAIRING OUR SPZCXALT!' Ccotract!nc and SqppllM . 97-tf< COOPERATIVE ROOJ.i'ING CO. New and Repair -Boo._ S280-R ~ Eldm Aft., Costa Ila& 3).tt. 12 TEARS SERVICE IN THE HARBOR AREA HARRY HALL PAIN"nNG CONTRACl'O'R 2'74 East 19th Street Pb. Bea. 5413 Costa Mesa. CallL :!G-t!• ROOFS W . J. BENBOW Phone Harbor 1012 J 82-tf<' PSllSON'AL Frerrch taught. P arisia n lady. Long Beach 68-8409. 81-6tp LOST AND FOUND Ladies P latinum bracelet set with 48 r ound diamonds lost approxi- mately September 15, 1947. Lib- eral reward. Phone S anta Ana 7550. 86-2tc LOST-The person who picked up my billfold Sunday afternoon· in All American Market will re- turn same w1 th my check book. he may keep money. Thank you Brldella M. Ball. 2610 Ocean Fron t, NeW{Xlrt Beach . 8S-2tc VAN DRTMT.EN rug. 1157 Wells Place, Costa house work. Harbor·2103. SS.2tc --Mesa. 83-4tc WAJCllCD TO mT •• JEWELRY - 1'!111 Newport mvd. Ooota -llOATll. 111!PPLU:8 II WANTED To RENT-2 or 3 bed- ll·tf< room house. Fumllhed or un· -----------1 Boat Maintenance and turni.hed. 1136 w. surt, New· B A YSIDE PLATING port Beach. ' 86-2tc Gold -su--Copper -... Anll<i-• Spedall7 Repairing WANTED TO RENT-Unfumllh- Frederick Yacht Co. ed 2 or 3 bedroom house, year round. Best ref'e:renCH. Phone 1934 'GRAHAM Sedan, new tires. Will trade ' for boat or reason- able cub offer. Phone Harbor 2656-W, after 5 p.m. SS.ltp '41 Ford Sta. Wagon Comple tely Refinlahed. Clean $1495 Allen Motor Co. 1008 Coast Hlway 86-ltc • 1215 Coalt Hlway, Newport Harbor 1900. 85-tfc -Our Ad In ~ 00.ty Phone Beacon 5615 BENT llJ!ICELLANZOUS 111 '41 PLYMOUTII -Special deluxe Phooe Dlrector7 BOAT BROKERS ' club coupe, exc. mech. cond. and t • .85-tfc 2·BEDROOM Apartment. Uvtng paint; radio, heater , 4 new tires. 1914 Harber Blvd. Pb. BM.. ll11J ATTENTION BOAT OWNERS-and dining roorll comblna Uon. Price $1395. Phone B-5115 days, Clor. Harber and 19th, Ooota -Limited q uantity 30 lb. Dan-Kltch•n. bath, ;urnlshed. $75.00 H-212 evenings. SS.lie Nat IX>~ Ciurdl •de for th Anchors $8.50 ea. Preaed month to J une lat. Harboro 158. Plenty of Good Tiree All Sizes steel riveted con1tn.1ctlon will 81).2tc &EAL aTA.Tlt • hold up to an 85 rt . boat. Bes -KEAL SllTATE DOllANOS .. ------------ Compound Votor Oil Gallon. '1llc We.tern Auto Supply Authorizod Dealer 11136 Newport Blvd., Colt& - lT-tf• F or the Buy of Your Life S HOP AT GRANTS New and Used N€'w 3 burf\er apt. stove .... $ 49.50 4 Burner porcelain enamel cookers ......... -····· 17.50 Circulating "Barnes" oil heater .... ~ ........................ 29.75 Duo Therm oil heater .......... 27.50 Good Used con 6050-M. 85-4tp F OR SALE-Lawson pump a nd bait tank complete, $75.00 11ke new. Bay o{}tstrtct H ardware Co. Bal. Island. 83-tfc 22-ft. POWER BOAT Eully con· verted for mackerel; galley, two bunks, $700. Harbor 1947. 83-tfc Clipper Bow Boat 46 ft. 14 beam. 70 H. P . C4 t diesel. New bait tank ; g\l.·ord.fish plank: complet e commercial equipment. Sale or trade. H arbor '57. 68-tfc Harbor 91 FOR SALE -Star sail boa t , Latest type, nexjble mast. ln· cludtng sails rea dy to ull. Phone Glenda1e, C1 trUJ 11188. 60-tfc gas heaters from .............. 5.75 26 ft. F is hing Cruiser . 2 bunks, Brand New "Nesco" galley, head, sword fishing chair, kerosene heater .................. 9.75 outrigg€'n and all equJpment . Good used 3 burner New Gray Marine Engine. Dock gas plates ............................ 5.75 near Standard Oil Co., Balboa. 1941 SIX ROOM-Modern 1tucco home, fireplace, tile bath , stall 1hower, tlle 1lnk, 4 outside en- tfancc., patio, small guest house with· tile shower bath, laundry wl ~h extra wat~r heater. work- shop, doubl(' gt1.r•ee. house trail- Pr shed with asphalt fl oor. Love- ly yard, all fC'nCt'd, ~ x 150. Sprinkling 1ygtcm, hill s~ctton. Mrs. Rond, 726 E. Siinta Anita Ave., Burbank. Want Bal boa Bayfron t home or ~an or Bay virw In Corona del Mar . 80-Stp M01''EY TO LOAN 115 LOANS TO BUILD. buy, im prove. modernize or refinance. W e pur- cha.w U-U.t deeds. NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SA V1NGS & LOAN ASSN. 333:! Via Lido Ph. Hsr. 1500 '.!8-ttc. NEED MONEYT $39.60 PER MONTH FOR NON VETS I NEW '!WO BEDROOM homes F . H. A. financed, 4% i n t e r e 1 t. Phone Beacon 5197 for further informa tion. 84-tfc Harbor Drafting Service for Builders Residential -Commercial 71 1 -C. Coast Hlw8.y, New port Phone Beacon 5860. 34-tfc ABOVE THE ARCHES -Good view ; interesting new 3-bedrm. home; fireplace, large gar. Price $14 ,600. Call H ub Powen . Agt. Har. 62-W. 81-tfc COSTA MESA.,....O!d.,,. 3-bdnn. horile near Victoria and Harbor. Pribe $5350. All utilities. Hub Polf;ers, Agent. Har. 62-W. I 81-tt WILL G. I. LOST-Cigarett~ lighter e ngraved Brand new 20-gal automatic ·Phone Harbor 2520-W. 86-tfc See Us for Quick, Helpful Service on Your Ftnandal Needs -Loam on . Furniture -Salary Car or Other Security Hollrl: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5 (Clooed Saturdays) 3 . oom, hdwd floors. double ''Esther." Sentimental val u e. v.·ater heater ...................... 49.~ llUlllOAL a RADIO M contact Box 1~. Balboa Island. Electric hotplate 2 burner.... 5.95 Reward. 84-4tc Medium size .cas t .iron y,.·ood STEINWAY GRAND -5~ ft., EMPLOYMENT WANTED 11 and coal he~ters ................ 21.7'5 ebonlzed. very little used. just ,,..-------,,..-,,.,..--,-,,,..? Coleman gasoline tunl'd. No dealers. Tel Harbor Yacht Skipper avallab\e, tamillar r adiant heater .................... 16.75 1387-R for appt . ' 86-4tc Mexican waten . best reteren~. 2 hole Frigidaire · 1 STEINWAY. Geor gemts tone. Ma· Long Beach 68-8409. 81-6tp home freezer ........................ 124.50 hogany base only $485. Terma. WORK WANTED-lronlnl In mJ New elec. heaters ............... 11.75 DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO co. ~. Plain OT fancy. 5.1() Saa , Table to~ kerosene stove 520 No. Main, Santa Ana B«nardlno Ave .. N e wpor t with oven ··········~·········· ...... 14.75 83-tfc Hetghta. • 26-tlt Br and new toilets comple te .. 44.501 ------------- --''----------Brand new kitchen sinlu ...... 8.95 PIANOS for practice. Some as SECRETARY a nd office ma nager Like new table top electric low as $65. Good tone & act ion. 8 yean:. Collection experience. range, 5 speed burners, Tenns. All of them r ental allow· S tate license. Notary. Best ref-cooker well _ ......................... 129.50 eel If you buy. . erences. Phone Harbor 1351-J. Brand new. Magic Chef di-DANZ-SCHMIOT PIANO CO. 83-4tc vided top gas rta.ngc. Light 520 No. Main, Santa Ana and clock ..................... -.... 159.50 SJ..t!c LICENSED r.taster 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- C'nds. Phone Harbor 435-R. 83-4tp Arvin combi nat ion r adi o and SPINET Mirror type, used. P ay record player ...................... 27.50 oµ\..,.bal ance $195. terms. Fine G. E . table model radio , blg~one, good looking, excel- a real value .................... 19.75 lent action. Tnppan buffet model gas DANZ-SCHMIDT P IANO CO. r a nge insulated oven, heat · 520 No. Main, Santa Ana gar ge. East s i d e. Close to tra sportation. C. GALEN DENISON B R OKER 498 Newport Blvd. BE CON 5197 S0.1tc DANP Y 1 bdnn. stuc:ro, hdwd floors, knotty-pine interior, real fireplace. Large lot . Terms at S60po. i. M. PRITCHETT AGENT 1814% Newport Blvd., Coata Mesa 1840% Newport Blvd. Beacon 5220 f hone Beacon 50.24-W CAcrou from Alpha Beta Market> I 86-tfc ________ so._ltc. iALBOA ISLAND A __ UT_o_M_o_TJ_VE __ ,._TIRU ____ _;ll NEW! 2 bdrm. garage apt. on r ear '40 Ford Club Cpe. R-~ lot. A DANDY UNDfR CONSTRUCTION 2 bed- $1095 roo m home ; Bar-B-Q.. rumpus i\fARINE ENGINEER 0 es l r es work Nc" .. -port area. 25 yrs, Navy and Merchant Marine. Sea-~oing yacht or repair of di esel or steam. 'Plarbor 1351-J . control ........ · ..................... 29·75 83-tfc A ll en Motor Co. Corona Portable twpe\\'Tlter ------------ roo pt. Choose your own colors. 83-4tc BABY SITTER Available, f\1rs. Egg('rt. 410 2nd A\'('., Corona de! !'vtrir. (bt-t,ve('n Narcissus & Orchid) Phone Harbor 1894-RK. 85-2tc IROl\'I J'\'GS \\'ANTED -\V rite Box "E" c/o NC\\·s-Timcs. • 86-1 tc BAB\. Sl 'TTER availab'lc \\'ith O\Vn car. 1980 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mes<I'. S0:2tp \VANTED-Young \voman to fill positfon as machine bookkeeper . Apply Bank of Amer ica, New· JX>·r t Beach. 80-t!c WAITRESSES W ANTED -BaJ Shore Cafe. Be. 5745. 3:2-tfc .Employment W~nted Draftsma n·engineer with h I g h qualifications, training, and ex- perience available in Harbor area. Seeking employment of any tYPC in building construc- tion or marine field. Call work in m anagerial, supervisory, or straight labor capacity. Prem- ium salar Y not a n object. P er· manence and congenial condi· lions desired. Phone Harbor 1900 85-tfc \Vith case . ___ ............... 29.SO BABY Gr 6 andT, repossessect 1 . Now 1008 Coast ll i\vay 86·ltc 'f bl od I A K Rad' 675 only S4 5· crms or \Vi I r ent . \VILL SELL-E 't 1°•7 '·S Ii 8 -e m €' ' . to . .. . DAI"\'Z-SCJ-n.110T PIANO CO. . qui y =>-J ._.. ~ e Ci\N ARRA NGE to build on your lot a 2 bdrm. home. $5950.00 complrte. All ste('I coil spr ings bunk good pai nt pcrf€'ct m('chantcal lx-d compl E'tc ................ 19.75 520 No. ~tain, Santa An;_, tf condition. 6o1 Broad St., Ne"'-I F ull size sterilized cotton -c port 1-Il'ights. Co rner Santa Ana CORdNA DEL MAR-2 adjoinitig lotS. One or both. Level and h ig~. mattr£>sses ........... ... ............ 6.75 PIANO '!'t.Jt\'lNG 11 nd repairing. A\'c. a nd Broad. S l-4tp ~~;~:;~~ ~~~,,~~~in1~:d··di van 4 ·95 ;~j . B~wnBrc!:~~~=Y: Be~~ '36 P ontia c 4 Dr. Serl . good springs ................ 17.50 Mesa. 7~tfc Really a Buy R. L Sl\1Y TH, Realtor New inncrs pr in~ mattress \\'ANTED 50 used pianos for our $295 and upholstered box spring rl·nt dept. H i~hest cash pr ice or Beacon 5860 711-C Coast H'vy. to match, 2 fX'S. ·· • ···•· 49.50 1}i~~cst allO\\'a ncc on exchange. N€'\.\' print Linoleum, per yd. .75 T C'rms. Good used dress€'rs DANZ-SCTT!\ll DT PIANO CO. as low as ···· ..... ····· -·· ···· · 9.75 520 No. l\Tain, Santa Ana Used I vory color chest SJ.tfc of drawers ._,, .................... 7 .50 ------------ Abov(' are just a few of the hundrt:'ds of dollar saving val- ues to be found e t GRANTS. We Buy! Sell! Tra d e! G R ANTS 1645 N('v.1>0rt Blvd .. Costa Mesa Phone BEACON 5707-M 86-ltc WANTED TO BUY II Will Pay Cash P'or your furnttiln! or wbat haw you. Phone Beacon 1666. Crawley, Furniture Co. 1812 NelVpOrt Blvd, Coot& M,.. 92-tfc CASH for USED Furniture & Appliances "We Buy A!moot Anything" GRANT'S Phone Bea . 5707-M SPI NE'TTE PI AN 0 S for rent. Beautiful blonde. mahogany, walnut. All rC'nt of first six mon ths allo."'ed on purchase. DANZ-SCHMI DT P IA!<O CO. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 83-tfc SP ECLU. ANNOUNCEMENT S S8 HARBOR TRANSFER LIGHT· HAULING P hone Beacon 5538-J 1962 H arbor Blvd. COSTA MESA SO.tic P'OR RENT LADY ALONE-Will rent room in 6 room hills ide home, fireplace, to lady or couple, references. Box 214. Newport Beach. Bea- con 5958. 86-4tc SMALL 2 ROOM house suitable tor couple; also l room apart- ment, suitable ·for 1 or 2. Reas-onabl~. 307 Island Ave., Bal- boa. 86-2tc FOR RENT-To May 15th fur- nished cottage for 2. 316 Coro-- nado St., Balboa. 86-ltc Allen Motor Co. NEWPORT BEACH 1008 Coast Hiway 86-ltc · SO.Ile AT CORONA D ~L MAR BEAUTIFUL L~1500 I ' Two houses. furnis!J.ed .. Grand view of' bay. Home and income. ~22,500 ( I ' W. [ HOLCOMB 1517 Coost Highway ! Corona de! Mar ·"Where the Fla~ Fir'' 78-2tc I CORONA DEL MAR 4 TTRACTIONS Attractive, modern two-bedroo ' home with lots of charm. Fireplace, beamed ceiling in living room ; flag- stone patio, Ackerman fence. uth of highway. $11 ,500 Here is a Special Ne Offering! Three-bedrOom home, four room partment; also guest room and bath all in smart, 'm rn style in natural redwood. Finest construction. Stainless steel sink, Youngstown unit: Hammel heating; drapes on traverse rods. Own this distinctive home with income. Never before offered. ------------::7 u ""' don't haft -ao ,.,... llml1NU18 QUIDS 11 waahin& a t 1645 . Newport Blvd., Coot& 5§ FURNl'l'mU: roa !IALS ~ DOUBLE BED Innerspring mat- WlNfER RENTAL-Oct. !st to June 1st, 3 bedrooms. nicely fur.. pished. Phone Harbor 1351-J. Full 11rice $23,500-terms · 86-2tc LANDSCAPING PRIVATE ROOM and bath with Care of Lawns m Newport Blvd, Costa Mma DINING room table, modern ex-... ~vate entrance for 2, men FW'Po BILL'S W ASH-A-TERIA tress; dresser, odds and ends. In perfect condition. Ph.. Harbor. 1351-J . 83-4tc LARGE. MODERN HOME in best Jr taste and mater- ials with two separate apartments_ triple garage, and yet further income possibilities! Highly developed Flow~ and ShrUbs Planted Phone Bn<on 5TIO · '" ' ~ - Hal Crawford tension and six chain. Large !erred Phone Beacon 5248. ==-,,.,.,=-::---:--,-,,--1-T-_tft:-· divan bed, box springs, 522 W. 85-21': 315 Al~B~A ~~~ FOR SALE-Nesco electric cook-Ocean Front. 86-2tc TWO ROOMS and bath private -----'--------er, 60 cycle, like new. Fine G. E. REFRIGERATOR 5 % cu. entrance and sun deck. 415 CESS POOLS ~d SEP1'1C TANKS JmtaDo4 AA> wlwn la Or• .. OoanQ' o.aaat Dimlns leSG O:ww:ticm r <.t.a Wed °"8rUlllNlll rail -C111111od J: B. llcCORMICJ[ .. "I ' Ila llL ea.ca -. .., enameled Inset dishes, stainless tt.. good condition, $90. 903 No. Harding St. Balboa. H a r b o r steel lldL Broiler attachment. Bay Front, Balboa Iaiand. H.,-2470. 83-tfc Call MnL Barbre, Harboi-'78-:fc oor 4TT. 85-2tc ONE ROOM Apartment for 2, -------------7 PIECE Dinln& set, walnut. good garage and utilities. $10.00 p!I' FIREWOOD aL\RCOAL a BRIQUETS PROMPI' DELIVERY Wright Lumber Yard -l'llM Nowport Blvd. COSTA MESA B•• MM ,.., oondltion," reason.able. 646 CU1f week. ll3-15th St., Nnopo.'t Dr., Newport lhlabts. SS.ltc Bttch. ' 82-ttc A GOOD BUY- -. IS A ·WISE BUY Let u. Help y.., Be - HARBOR FURNlTURB Oetallom .... FOR RENT-N-motel r-no and private baths, tDe .- ltallo, unit beat, special rates for permanent fW9tl, 12-p!I' dQ,!ar2ie-.NoldtcheN. lllnde )IDo Motel. 108 Caul ~. Newport ,II zm Pb. BM.. 5'!991. is.tic ' yard and panoramic view ol the h r area. Priced at $29,5vv--+1 . Here Is a luxurious home that pay its own way. Shown by appointment under our' exclusive listing. JOHN E: SADLEIR Realtor STANLEY A. SMITH, HAZEL M-CONDON, Two Offtces In OJrma 1S05 or f!117 Cout ~ • te Broker LISTINGS WANTED-Homes, Lots, Business or Residential. R. M. SMYTH , REALTOR 711-C Coast Hlway -Newport Beach Beacon 5860 Each listing given my personal attention. 86-tfc B. A. N E R E S 0 N REAL VALUES HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIJi3 INSURANCE NEW - - - I B.°'R . FULL PRICE $4000 You can't bea t this anywhere in Orange County. New · 1. bed,room home ... beautifully painted ... knotty pme mtenor . . . large bedroom and very good size ltitchen. Jn addition it has a half bedroom. You must see this a t once. Attractive terms. Sl 500 down. $30 per month. G, I. RESALE s --$1900 DOWN 2 bedroom home ... close to boulevard ... fl oor fur- nace . . . double laundry trays. Eastside. Most at- tractive terms. $43:20 per month including taxes and ~ce. You'll save a lot of money as the interest JS onl y. 4%. Full price --- $7675 FURNISHED HOUSE 3-Bedroom '1ome ... 4 yrs. old ... on 'f.! acre. Very good district on the East side. This home is under- priced oil today's market. Investigate and invest . you won't be sorry. Full price turnished - -- $9500 WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU B. A. NERESON REAL ESI'ATE BROKER AND ASSQC[A~ ' 1972 Newport Blvd. 819 South Ma.In Costa Mesa, Calif. Santa Ana. Calif. Phone: Beacon 5225 Phone: S. A. 7240 \ 86-ltc BALBOA PENINSULA 5-Room, 2-bedroom furnished, stucco home. Furn- ished including Elect . Ref. and modern gas range. Lot 35x70. 2-Car garage. $10,7 50 3-Bedroom home, fireplace. lovely patio with patio fur- niture; garage; Servel Ref.; good range. Lot 35x75 ft. Furn is hed, $15,000 RESIDENTIAL LOTS 35x75 ...................... s ............................. $3000 57x80 ......... ? ........................................ $4750 40x80 Ocean Fr ont .............................. $5500 LISTINGS ARE APPRECIATED. BEVERLEY REALTY CO. 407 E. Central Phone Har. 1788 Gladys Beverley, ~altor Frank Trickey, Broker 86-ltc NEWPORT BEACH-Coa st Blvd . House and lot with good future business possibilities. house has 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. This corner loca- tion is one block from ocean and 1 block from bay. $5300 ., NEWPORT HEIGHTS $9500 New 2-Bedroom Home with garage, hardwood floors, stucco and plaster construction, wi th modern floor plan Very nice 3-bedroom home, 2 yrs. old. Has hdwd fl oors, separate dining rm. and lots of tile work. Fenced back yard with bar-b-q and dbl. garage. Yards are well landscaped. This is reasonable a t $12,500. COSTA MESA Well built !-bedroom home. 9 yrs. old. Good comer!<>- cation with com. 'f.! acre. Plaster interior. This place needs redecorating but Is a go¢ buy at $6350. New 2-bednn. house on 50 ft. lol Has nice cabinet work; large wardrobe closets, and is a well finished house. Ready to move in. $6400. EVA F. RHODEN Realtor ELTON D. BARNEIT PERNEL G. BARNEIT . Brokers CoataM-. • 470 Newport Blvd Pbcme BeaNm 5713-R Ev11d1 QP1. Beai:m 5779-R 86-ltc 'A'. Sell It Through 011Sffled Advei tlatng 'ff 7 • I' • , ' • ' Page8 N•••oa'I a.a.Lao.a. ••••·'I•••• ·--· •.•• o.m. Oct••• .... SE . .\ SCOUTS OF OR.Al'\GE EMPIRE area aboard 101-foot 11ehooner Gloria Dalton on .dtakHo"'·n crube lo licht wind S unday. Left, Scout& handle lines \\'hlle foreu.ll IA rahed wltb po""·e r M'lnch Ahortly Stock Market At a Glance Am Tel & Tel __ 1581:41 Dupont ..................... 190 Sui.day at 10 :30 a.m .. the 107- . foot schooner Gloria Dalton. m a n- ned by a Sea Scout crew com, prised of members of the ships in the Oran ge Empire Area counci l. made a second shake-do\vn run as a t.Paining ship under the com- mand pr Commodor e B. F . !\1oler. • I ' . I Sea ·Scouts ·'Shak~ ' Down' • arter IChooner cleared break•·at.er. Center, crew "heave--bo-lnsr" llA group plctO:re by wheel w hJle Mlp run11 o "tarboant tack. TheY they raJ~ the mainsail by hand while actln1 Ship'• Officer Bu.II are, left to right, Commodore B . .J. Moler, Ne"·port Reach; .J. E . 8reW11ter, or Tustin, watchfla. Right. actin g 8blp'11 officer• pote for Ta}•lor, Seal Bf'ach, Acting nrst,.offlcer: ·Fra Bacon , Tlbtln , acttnc With Sea Scout leaders from on future cruises. 1-loll}"vOod scrip writrr \\'ho has I $hip is ~n indefini te loan to the Tustin, Seal Beach , Santa Ana The sailing schrdu\(' includes rN:1ucst ed anonymity. A report, Scouts. I . Orange, Midway Cfty and New, proposrd day-long runs \Vi th chit-\\'hich circulated through t wo "We c Jdn 't begin to afford the port Beach serving as ship offi cers dren from local orphanages and county ne\\·spapcrs. t hat the upkc-ep f· so Jarg(' a vessel." f\.1o- under acting captain Bill Spurg-disabl ed 'V'('tcrans from nC'arb) schooner had been given outrigh t ler said. ''But it was offered to us eon of Laguna Beach. final drills hospitals aboard. to the Sea Scouts has been brand-for use an.rtime "'ith no strini;:i were held to ro und out the crew The Glor ia Dallon is being spon-C'd as untrue by Commodor e Mole r attache and that is something that will ha ndle the big schooner sored for t he '&>a Scouts by a \\'ho emphasized today that ttk> else. -. I , Foot · Schooner 11eCOnd offlcer; "'lUlam Spuf'K"'On ill, Laguna Beacb, acting captain: Carl Parker, Xewport. Beach: \'an . .\us.dell, St"al Beach; Bob Kellon. Laguna Beach, and Bull Bre"'·ste r, Tustin. -photoi;; by ~1ary Smith • Sarid Crab <Continue~ from Page l } · W omon 'Phone She's Bleeding to Death General Motors --· 59% Goodyear ·············-··········· 4734. ~~~~~~~~~~~.,-~-,----,-,,.~:::-~~-::::-~-c~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-+-~~~~~~~~ I fe rral file containing naines of O" I I Re • d Oounty Savings. One fea- ture of the recent Overell trii!l that Jias not been given sufficient publicity, is how t he cost of the cast was dis- tributed. You" remember that at the beginning Police Chief Hodgkinson persuad- ed Attorney General Howser to intervene with the result that the state conducted the sensational · hearing. This meant that California · paid the bulk of the $200,000 costs, leaving Sl 7 ,000 as Or, a nge county's share. While conviction failed, Newport Beach's police head is en- titled to praise for his acu- men in bringing the state into t fte fray. Otherwise the county could have paid more than $100,000. · Polh•"" r P<"f'i\'N.I a call from a :S ,.,,·port Bea.ch "·omaa OVPr thf' \\.f't"kf'Dd \\'ho &aid Sh f" ,,.as bleedini;: to dea.tb, Patrolmen hurried to ber homr In t hP 6900 block of Coast hlgh\\'&Y only to find that lht" \\'Ontan had a lacer- atPd hand \\'hlch did not re- quire lmmffilate attention. • Kennecott ..................... 46~ Sears ............................. 381> So Cal Edison ···--·· ....... 31 Blood Donor Service Set I qualified donors. with their btood I SSUe VI Ve type a nd Hit factor. "'ho will do-(Continued from Page 1) nate their blood for an e mergency rade be refe rred to t he c ha mber Rotar to Hear of commerce. I fu>ceivro was the fonnal resig-Invest ent Head nntinn of Judge R obert Gardner I S1andard Oil 60'?-l U S Steel 761.4 (Continued from Page l l I to a n individual with rare type Canad P acific 11 t,. . . . I blood. or \\'here otherwis(' a suf· ange County Medical assoc1at1on, fi cient amount is not available to •------~------"'I Dr. Edward L. R ussell. Or~ngt' save a life. This walking blood County Health depart~en.t direc- 1 bank is also a preparedness mcas- tor . and Rev. F . W. N1edr1nghau.s. ure for disaster. Dutch Heacock GENERAL CONTR.AcrOB PAINTING Cqntr&cton' RENTAL EQUIPMENT 11%0 Balboa A-, Ceota M- Dlrectly Behind Alba Beta Ro-'=w hone: Barbor !'783 local Red Cross .blood donor chair, This list of volunteer donors man . \.\'ho pr esented the objective. I should not conflict "1th the pres-pr~edurcs. a.nd rcspo~sibi.lities or ; ent b lood bank conducted bY, St. lh~1r respective organ1zat1ons for l JosC'ph hospital. for it is dir,t?cted thlj':. program. , toward meeti ng emergencies for . Thc o~ject~ve for the ~lood tY}r t all doctors and hospi tals in t he 1ng service is to establish a re-rounty. sponsors said. Bea.: Beacon a.su...w OPEN I A. M. TO I P . M. e S!'LZl.INO STEAKS •. Delldom lbmbarpn • Ro-Baked P\eo SHEP'S 1015 COAST IDORWAY NEWPORT ""!'be Bome of Good ......_,. CLOSED ON MONDAY fresh Daily· Delldoao -Foodto Floor Sanders Floor Edgers Floor Waxers Tools for Carpentry Work and Plumbing -FOR RENT- CRQWN HARDWARE Call Barbor !S! 821 Cout Hwy. Coroa.a del Kar Or, oomplete equipment. wllen yoa want to cakll 70w oWD. HORMEN FISH MAR~ET CENTRAL AVENUE NEWPORT BUCH PROTECTION WITH IDGR LUSTRE AUTOMOBD.E8, BOATS and PLA.,°ES From: Barmftl1 Etfecte of Sun. Salt Water, Ad.ch and Other Elements It has helped the auto sho.rtage by protecting and beautif}ing cars ~nomically. GUP flies daily as an air-tight. smooth coating on many air- planes,. metal and fa bric. GLIP C?'O$._"l"S the country on. trucks, cars. buses and streamliner... Its glass-like surface. one-.t housand~-of-an-i~ch ·thick. is flex- ible. yet hard and permanent . It wtll not discolor , ~l. crack or dU,p. It resists heat, sun, salt we.ter, alcohol and ume. ' t GLIP SERVICE SHOP Cor . East 1 Ttb and lrvtne COSTA MESA ,..,, .............. _M ' HAROLD E • --................. ., STASSEN t II e ••~I • a ll Iii .......... -· Bf' WisE" -Advert!» A soldier in the Army or Air F orces.receives 30 days 'leave each year f\\•ith payl . In addition . J..day passes a're frequently available during the year. Open an account for any amount MEl-WOMEI Prostate • • • Pelvis .. ,.. ..... t t'f~ ... .... .......... ., . .....,. ........ .... .-. ......... ,., .. .....,., ..._ ... w ___ _ ...., ....... --......,. IT'S YOUR GLANDS and, as an aftC>rt hought, on motiOii of Isbell, Thompson \vas in::;truclC'd to draw up an ordinance Prohibit· ing the production or oil wilhin thC' city limits. Highlighled at the council m{'{'t· ing. also. Y.'8S th(• matter of sewC'r billj':. is...:;ued to rl'sidcnts of the SJX', cial Corona de) l\.1ar Se\\'f'r a~<.;C"SS· me nt dis tric l .. Protesting 1 we re property oy,·ners Ida M. Lewis. C. Willard Cla rk, George \V. Clark . Susan H . Olapi n . \V. C. Dra ke. Mr.;;. Thomas ~t . 1-lcnsen. Gene Lanning And Dudley R. Fun.. whose assessments ra n as high as S600. The council denied the pro, tests. ordered H. C. f\.1 apes to ex, plain the setting up of the assess, ments, lhr n approved a warrant for thC' coll("'{'tion of the assess- men ts. In other council business. it was ordered that Balboa Ba.Y Lions' proposal for undcrv.rrit ing a build- ing to be used by !he Gir l Scouts be !'Ubmittf'd along v.·ith a requ~t for a le8Sf' to the council ; that thl' alll'ged misuS(' and abuse of the facilities. and fl oat of the N s.tr('(>t piC'r fx> l'C'Vie,ved. a nd that a reques t for an entry in the Hun1ingto n Beach VFW and Am· erican Legion Annis tice Day pa- from the city bench which was ac-Hank ·Kfehme t, head of Kleh- cepted 1Nith the r ecommendation met & o .. Los Angeles. who have that he be sent a Jetter of appre-been re ponsible for the sale and ciation. The council thereupon distribu ion of about $1 00,000 in ('ntertained an application for ap-Keyston · Cus todi a n Funds on the pointment from Judge D. J . Dodge Pacific ast in the last ten years, to succeed Gardner, but upon mo-1Nill ado/.ess the Ne\\rport Harbor lion by Isbell , the name or Harry Rotary ~1ub at their regular \\'eek- L. Blodgett was entered and unan, ly djn~er meeting tonight at imously accepted for ctty bench.· Whites' ,Park Ave. care on the sub, A resolution a pproving adoption ject. " ommon Sense in Invest- or lht-city engineer's ma p was ments." carrird and awa rd of a contract f-------- • • • to Oiarles C. Phipps was granted for his low bid of $14,698.37 for construction of curbs and gutters in the Miracle Mile. Phipps' bid ""·as a pproximately $1800 over the city r ngineer's es1imate for the wojk. Mem rs of f'ewport Beach city Wh\,, Not Con~! This council acted favorably on the ~-...._. Blodgett to City Bench leasing f four Jots on Centr al ave , talk about a special session nue to e Teen Can teen at their of congress opens a subject meetin . on Monday and plans for t hat needs some airing, Con- CContinued from Page 1 l The een Canteen is sponsore4 expense account adequate for 1 the bui ing are now in the hands gressmen are elected to serve or a n ~itect their country at a salary and Fra nk Rinehart ttfis morning, was by Ne · rt Harbor Union . H~gh their !1eeds· So why are they that involving Lawrence Holsing-School arent,Teacher assoc1at10~1 any different than any other C'r. 38. Uniter Air Lines pilot or on req.9est or the student. _bod.Y of executive and \Vhy should Lido C~annel. who Was fined !15 ·the sc~J and s.tudents will have they not be on the job at for exceeding the speed limit on a han¥.in . getting. th .e cantee.n ' least 10 months of the year? 101 h ighway in the Bay district . ~eady d in running it after it They regard their posts as 1'-1otor Patrolman Vincent Mc-rs com. eted. hard-fought honors and just The ,,·oman told poUee she had fallt>n, hittl.n g her head. and, In some ,,·ay, had abo f'Ut h er ha nd. \\.ht>n offlcen o fff"red a.otSls t&n<'t", she ref...,.. f'd ,,·tth the Atatement ab.e \\'ould g et ht>r o"'D doctor. · The policemen drove back to city Atatton. Un\\·anted and unsung l!i th1• moral of thla one. Be Wise -Advertise 'f0l1 WILL BE ~AZD • AT IT8 Or:AUTY "'10I I.ONO LAIJTL'lt'O PaOTSA"TION FO• .&l1T0)10fllLD GI.IP SKRVICE SHOP CClr, E. 17U. A lrYtM c..-.. _ Pb. ....... , •• :\tanigAl. \\'ho issued the citation It " be located between' 17th because they are JX>liticians '"' against the commE'rcial aviator , and 18 strects. have a 50 foot does not excuse them fro~ rC'por~('d that th(' f~t t er was going and contain a large r ec-watchUlg or approving )egis-, Mayberry Shoe Repair ONE DAY SERVICE 1831 Newport Ave. 50 miles a n hour 1n the 35 zone u· di k I t" · th c!iff'cult nd on the highway when he wu rea on room, r ea ng room, s nac dana ion m tim~ ? 1 a flagged to a stop. bar, · .chen and rest rooms. gerous es . COSTA MESA • f'apt. E\·r r rtt L , l\lrMlllr n , 516 South Ray F'ront, Ilslboa Island. "'•it pilot 1;f l "nltr d . .\lr Unt"!\ 0(''6 '' hlf•h r •u.:ht f ir f" a nd f"ruhf'd shortly a l tf'r n oon last Frld11y, kllllnc 5'?, a re,,· hundrr d yard!l s hort 11r a n .. nll"r rPnry n1n\\"•Y In Bry("f' Canyon, Utah. In city court "'he n arraigned this morning. the defendant ex- plained !he circumstances and then pleading guilty to the speed ch arge, added, "Of course. thC'rc was no excuse for me to e xceed the speed li mi t." , REPORTS THEFT Theft of a r e f I e ct or and brackets from the car of J . A. Gardner of the Ne\\rport Harbor Yacht club was repor ted to New. port police l\.1onday. Carr's Feed Store Hay and Grain Quallty Feeds -l- D&l'1' Dethw7---Bee.:iM S24.5 111%1 Newport Bl..t. COSTA MES,, CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS FROM YOUR SKETCllES OR CLIPPJNGS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL HARBOR DRAFTING SERVICE 1U-O C-t m 'WIQ' N_,.rt-.. ft. BtJDDll .. E. J. Sedinger H. R. Holtz Ocean Front Cafe French Fried Shriinp and Fish . ' Oar 8peo • My • ftEAU • <lBOP8 • DINNa8 -1 I ys ready at the ring · e phone to taxi you w ver yon want to go. • 24-Hour Service • Y LLOW CAB of N rt -Costa Mesa ·•PHONE• ~eacon 5824 Sure-Insure" * aurie Stanley wt~ • 'j ~ w. Stwpley * ., ~-A--1711 ........... ROSSI'S . d" te oe\iverY 1mme ia • d \nsta\\at1on an Apia •.• PHD.CO leadt!tetni.sfOfl u roa + •M it--.ld be ••• dear, briPt, shup. $A 16 -.Ir picliino. ...., ia liped rooau! A> ~ !i~p_le_ u a radio 10 opcnre thaoks to ,... J l.2.S hd. 1- PHILCO'• adusi•e Eecuoaic Control .,,.. cem . hqaUite modera cabiaet of ilnat Stvndanf .. eabopay, Jl.ead.J DOW • • • fot imtelFeg'na Wa:I Hoa $4$ .. _ ......... , . I £A$f rER/18• 1MMS>1A11 DEUV11Y1 • MaDicipal Auditucium, Wed., Oct. 29, 8:15 P. M. ,. •AM l'CA -COl •IJW 8' ORll waa.D"' . b a -Gii .... J -.... _ ... I s ............ .. ... t ':'\. ... .......: Ci •• --.::--.. I J ; :- Dr. ll. P. Bea, D.C~ PUl. ·) .............. ..... SANDWICHES .. _... ...... Qde and Liquor Store 1'11li Oii.a .....,. 0.. I clel llar '-nie Sinne Old Place" COCKTA.IL8 TURNER'S •• ' . .... -................... -....., as , ,... • .._ • ., n .,.. •• ,., -•• l ...... ~~~·==·~,~ .. =~'=':::=':.:•:::·:··:..:::::.~ .. :.:--:·:..::::::..~~~~· .......... • 114,., ··-· ,., .. ..... -..: .,,. .. -....... .. " t51 ... T I ; L · 2114 Oeean Front Newpca t Beach' CATS-AND D.&VIB ~ , '.' -. - YOflr.Bectric Appliance Dealer Since 192' 2~5 ~est 4th Santa Ana Ph. 1172 .... j·