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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-11-04 - Newport Balboa News Times~'. I ( I • ' ,. ' ---' " • -' Ii '· ' • " " • World ·speed · Record Set In °Pacific Motor · Boat Race Here A new world's record for 225 cu.• in. hydroplanes was estab- lllhed aver a 2~ Dille oval course on Newport Harbor. here Sunday aa Geoige Matuccl, driving his spectacular Oilifornia ·Kid in a strobe westerly chop. set a new mark 6f 73.~'Tp miles 'per hour. He ai.o capPed the day by taking home the Pacific Motorboat tnl\)hy , emblematic ol the West Coast cham)>ionshjp. A speed exceeding 90 miles per hour was attained by the Cali-toinia le.id in the 1tralghtaway in the first five-mile elimination beat in which the racer .set the record. His average for the five miles bettered by a mile and a · half the old record of 71.485 set by the same boat on the Salton Se-a October 14 . The largest crowd THE SAND CRAB Today's 11 A.M., P .8.T. Dow Jones Averages ,.._ i..t.... c... 11-i.. L .L ~ lb:e. The New York Stock l'lar- ket wu closed today for election clay. The Lt A. Stock Excb.a.nre and other Callfor- a.la flnNM"••I lnetltutlona re- mained open u uaua.I. ever to witness a motorboat regatta at Newport Be.a.ch was on hand f9r the event in spite of a chilly westerly breeze. The California Kid. owned jointly by Matucci and Lon G"raditi of Oakla~d. won-two (irst places and one second in the three 15- mile heats to win the trophy. Second place went to the veteran Eddie (Pop) Meyer, brother ot tamed race driver Lou Meyer, and his 135 cu. in. Avenier III. the defending champion. Meyer, a!- foctionately known as "Pop" to the racing gang drove the thfrd heat with a fire burning in the engine compartment. 'nlird· place was won by the E racing runabout Scallawags driven by Roy • Skaggs of Long Beach. CKACKEB· BOX SUBMABINEll There were no spills in spite ot rough water but Lawrence Fox in Alley Cat I dropped his rudder on the west tum and submarined for 50 feet with the entire boat running awash befol"E' it was towed to the pits where it promptly sank. Fourteen boats "started in the ·ev{'nt and 11 were able to finish-M achievement that astonished officials, For as a general rule the field can be expected to nar- row down to a mere handful as the highly-tuned Craft succumb to the terrific beating of "'ater racing. ln the last race.--run in 1940 only two ~ts survived the final hea t. ' ~Iuch of '\he possible dynamite for the th ree PMB races was .NEWPORT set off ahead of schedule when two of the fast~t boats in the fteld.. Reth B~~h's Skamper and Burney Edwards' Mighty Otevron, (the compe~·iUon r~rd holder for the 135 class), were damaged too badly m the first heat to continue the b~:tUe. The performance ot Roy Skaggs' fast E racing Skallawag:g in consistently holding down Ll_l t:; third spot was a highlight of the race as in normal racing con- cliuons the E's cannot keep pace With th<' lighter and d)'118mic 135's and 22S's. Skaggs drove a clever race just keeping on enough pressure to keep in third spot and waiting out a hopeless battle (as 1t turned out )f for the two leaders to kiJI each other off and leave- the field to him . (Continued on Page 31 Only B&rbor-Wlde Newspaper Member Mid-Week Edition Audit Bm1t1;11 of Circalatiollll By EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MESA S A M (.llttb K.-lllJ'·-dtambott et eoinmft'tti pretdtk•&. ._ placb-b lttlnc for Barn lle7er ..... te 0111 ~lon.-Ed.) Wb7 It tb!1 calumn cal!rd Tbe· Sand Crab? I fjon'i know ehhtr. Our Hille old dUtl.7 Webs,t.er ~a71 tbat a. crab la a "-.bort·ta.l..ll'd. •talk.f'ye<l, l O·fOOll.'d m u•· tacea.ri'". T Ut'JI a blJ' belp, Someone bat ra1!11'tl the uueeuon u to whelhcr there t! any urlplt-aa11-nt oclor co1utl'<'l.ed with !hi' ~«nd \.°arlety of tbe crab. Don't Anlff!o DOW . UIELL-EARNED .. If you "IIBve ventured past the banner line on this occasion. we hasten to inform you that the original Sam is on a well earned vacation. So, please don't blanie him for what you may or may not read here today. Sam Meyer 1s one of the handful of men who have fought the battles for Newport Harbor for lo, 'these many years. If it were not for such as Sam. we would not have the firm foundations on which to build the splendid develor>- ments that \\1ll feature the years that lie just iihead .. + + + VOLUME XXXIX Five Cenh per Copy NE1\'PORT BEACH, OALIF.ORNIA, TL'ESJ>AY, NO\'EMBER 4, 11147 SETS WORLD'S RECORD OKEH MESA DISTRICT SHI ;;;-~~~~-;-~~-;--:;::================~~~~~~::::-=--=-~--::--:-:-::-:---=-::~-:--~~-:--:-=-:~® Set Dec . Week ~::v J!~~ Girl's , • • · • 4i Supervisors for Hearings ~.~~P!~ioA~other prose-I Hand Tracts On Sewerage cution or Le>tcr Kelly. 38. horse To Newport trainC'r for movil' actor John car- roll. 'loomC'd today for Jan. 5 after jury \Vas dis mlss{'d \\'hen unable Thf' bo1'-rt1s of dlr«tors or the to agtre on findings of K£'lly 's dual charge of drunk driving a nd MM>('.iated chamb4"r" of commt<rre m~t last night at Santa Alla to George ~l atuccl of Oak;a.nd ~hO\\°!l at the \\'~I of hi~ California Kid ('ndorse the d N .l11ion of fhf' l'Ol1nty "·hich set spel'tacular ne"' 1.t1ar k of ':'3.11'0 utlleit J>er hour on north hoard of 8UJH'r·,•isor1t "'ho· Intend Udo channel here Sunday as he "·ent on to \\in Pacific ~lolor Boat-to call bearings on the proposed trophy. --l!_hoto by_i lit chcr.w:k formation of 10 8&nltatlon dist.rlr ts , Reveal Intensive Probe L. A. County th~'.:;;! • .":~h~!':'::":~· .... n•- E P • S f O · tattoo committee to r eplace Jim scrows; rom1se ame or range Gubbins of O•ange, w .. Berl>ert Kenny, lO<'aJ p~ldf'nt of t be r hamber of comm('rre. hit·and-run. OutgrO\\'lh of a n incident Aug. 17 on Coast 11:ighway nC'ar Bolsa Chica Gun club in \vhich George 1'1ascorro of Los Angeles "-'as in- jured when and a nother youth were pushing a stalled car on the high\vay, the case was tried by jury bc>forC' Superior J udge Robert GardnC'r today. Carroll, a husky darkhaire~ hero of westC'rn screen pl ays "'as wit-One of the most deb?rmJned tax drives e\'er Instituted h.Y the lnca l UnJt<'d State!'! lnf.f"rnal ~\·e nue offl('eJ\as been under \\·ay for alrnost a mt-nth, It '':as rc,·ealed toda)-· by Collt•('for l:Jarr)' ('. \\.f"!'lO\'e r . :\ !ipt"dal trained squad -0f 15 n1en h!l\·e been e.xa rnlning C\'('r)' el"- cl"O\\' transaction co1o-·e rtng the We of reaJ property In L(t~ Anl:'("l f'" count.,-!'Ince the be~nnlng of the cu.rrent houslnK 'shortage. Dt>puty Colleetor .John Ba.chrnan, former bank oftJciaJ, Is In charge of tht-ln- Dc laying tactics by farm bureau ness for Kelly, testifying to his leaders nol\1,;ithstanding, public reputation for sobriety. Orange County Board of Super- \'isors today approved transfer m. the Cliff Haven a nd Balboa 8a,J" Shore subdivisions from the Costa ~1esa Union High school district into th£' NC'wport Harbor Uniml High school district. The board acted after having received a petition submitted by Earl \\T. Stanley, realtor, which carried the names of all of the' residents of the two tracts. Also received y,•as a letter writ- ten by Linton T. Simmons, county superin tendcn t of schools, .. ,bo went on record as favoring the transfer, Taxes. So you got your tax bill too, did you? Well, when we come to think of .j t people are living longe r . and so will , be able to pay taxes longer if ·they have something to pay them with; people are enjoy- ing· more physical comforts if they can keep out of range of the commercials on the radio; people are actuaUy working less than ever, if they can manage to work the other fellow successfully, and,-people are selling their property for more money. even if the money \\ill not buy nearly as much of other things as it used to buy. So, possibly we must expect to use more of that same kind of money to pay for the ( C.on tinued on .Back Page) \•estlgatlon. i' ------~-~- Banks, t itle conlpantes. trust \ added, hovi.'ever. tha ~ charges \1,11Jl companies-and C'Scro\v offices are notk~ preferred agau:ist taxpa)ers bC'ing ron'lx-d for evid('nte of m a . '."g .\'oluntar y d.1sclosurC's of profitable sales. Tax rC'turns of thl' ~de·f·ic:cnciC'S. . .. parties involved are immcdja'[IY 1 \\c arf' rspcc1ally conc('rned , examined for veracity. 1 \Ves~O\'('r d~clared ... ,,·ith such. tax Qf the first 3.000 r eturns audit· ~\·as1on d C~'JC('S flS Sfl\{'!l; pa rtially ed. West ovC'r stated th at 1338 • ~n land pa~t1<1\l~ out of .C'sc~ovi.·: a nd were accepted as filed and thC' a se mor gage recordings. bala nce indicate additional taxes 1 "\\'0 y.·1 11 continue this dri\'c.' un- of more than $250.000 to ht' duC' I ti! every salC' of property in Los the Government. Angel('s county has been scrutiniz- Quite a f t•\V of th cs c cases. ed and '''(' \\'ill then mo\·e on to Westover dt'clarcd, \Vi ii rC's ult in th<> olhC'r ni11t' countirs in South· criminal complaints being fil ed. He {'rn California," \Vcsto\'"r addPd. ----------------------- PENCILLED PERSONALITIES By ],\CK LIN DSLEY, C oivboy A rtis t h<'arings on proposC'd formation ot Stat(' \V itne>ssl'S said they had 10 sanitation districts in Orange obtain('d the-JiCC'OSC' number of county hav(' been set for the first Kelly's car after folla"i ng It from W('('k of Dccrmber. the board of the seen(' of the crash a nd the sheriffs men arrested Kelly at superviso~ ha!' ruJ('d. Costa Mesa with his companion, -.1 AgreemC'nt on date for the hear-Miss Dolores Crane of !hat com- ing was reached after t he board . Fred Ott. Costa Mesa proprietor of a gourd shop, raised the sole dissenting voice as the board ap-. proved the transfer. VFW and Legion Ready Gala Show . 1 muruty. approved naming a committee o • ------- ninC' meml:><>rs to consult with ('n-N Q t gi neers i~ an effort to work out. ew uar ers a solution of points of differences So ht f p t between the two ractions-rough1y Ug or OS di\•idcd as "fa rmers" a nd "cities." Off" t N t Diver gence over acceptance of Ice a ewpor the proposed se\l:erage plan h as Proposa1s for a lease for new arisen primarily over cost factors quarters for the Ne\vport Beach \\'1 th rural spokP5mcn maintainin~ P os t Office -w;n 1x> received by that at least onE':rourth of $Z1,-Postmaster William H. Adams at 000.000 progr am over a .40-YC'ar the local post offiCC' or W. J.I. ,s pan \vould f a 11 on agrtculturf! S'Nitzer Post Office Inspector Los a rC'as, th('reby placi ng '-''hat they Angeles' 53 up to and incl~ding consider an unfair bur~en .on th~ Saturda;'. 'November 22. Lease farmers. The~ also maintain· tha. should call for a term of years be- HOT-ROD ACCIDENT CASUALTIES-Frank R. Towle and John B. Piiiey of Balboa are showa'D lying on the gTOWld as they await ar· ri\•aJ of unbulance followtng accident on Coast hlgh"'ay nea-r Bay- side Drive on Satu.rday. ToM·le's 'bopped-up' machine overturned after 1trtkJng panel truck. Officer Is Cuba l\forrt" of the hltchway patrol. -Ne"-'s-nmes photo by Gerhardt 'Hot-Rod' Driver Hurt, Patrolman Shaken Up in Highway Accidents AmPrlcan ~on po&t No. !II of Ne1'\JN)rt Harbor hu hem Mll:ed to dedicate the new flacpolc ~ cenUy erected at the blgh ecbool ln honor ol t.he war dead of U.. community, The ceremony wlll be ai 9:45 One person was hurt in one or-';' :;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;:;;;;~. I a.m, on Friday, Nov. ,. and all four road a ccidents which oc-Telephone Co. ,·e•er'ans and veter&IUI' organl&a- curred in t h e Newport Harbor tions are invited to be pJ'e8e1lt. area over the \veekend. S t D t f Final arrangements are being Injured when a hot-rod rolled e S a e or made to launch the Orange Coun- May Set Record In State Native Sons, Daug~ters ' at the sw:'1c t1me they would have ginning June 1. !ContinuC'd on Back Page) Due to a steady increase in the into the sand after striking a Open House ty Armistice Day celebration in plumber's pickup truck at 101 Huntington Beach next Tuesday. H igh\\•ay and,tBayside Drive, New· it \Vas re vealed today. DISABLED VETERANS CALL MEETING bus iness of thC' Nt>wport Beach branch pos t officr', the re is a need for largf'r quarters in which to sort the mail and distribute it. Present quarters are said to be in- adequate and poorly lig hted. JX>rt Beach . early Saturday after-From 1 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Heading thl' gigantic parade noon, was Frank R. Towle of 720 November 14 the doors of the \vhich ""'ill move out at 11 a.m. West Surf avenue, Balboa. ne\v telephone office at 311 East will be Richard Weinbert, World .. . , SAN FRANCISCO. -If the number of babies born each month continues as high through Decem- ber as in the year's first months. 1947 will produce California's all- timc record crop of native sons .. H UNTINGTON BEACH. -To· ni ght at 8:00 p.m., members of the Disabled American Veterans. Huntington Beach No. 89, wi;l·I a gain n1('et in tht' \\'omen·s Club. -tlfl Tenth Street. Rc>treshments will be served. H e vi.•as taken to the Santa' Ana Central avenue, Ne».•por t Beach, War I, and Mrs. Leonard Stein-- Community hospital, where he is which was cut into service ori Oc-bach. World War n , amputees. being treated for his injuries. tober 25 to serve 3.500 Harbor from Sawtelle Hospital. acting ~ According to report of an eye-telephones, will be sv.'ung \vid{' Guard Marshals. and daughters. • According to Dr. Wilton L. Hal· verson. state director o f public t, ~"' health. 162,558 live birtils \Vere ; All veterans disabled in or dur- ing World War 1 or 2 are cor- dially invited. The Disabled Amer- ican \'cterans is an organization that strives to help themselves by helping each other, A letter received from the post- al inspector 's officr' in Los An- geles asks that projX)sals .. be m ade to includf' 2400 or more squar e feet. which is the required space for the new quarters. ,~ritness, the-hot.rod in which John open to the public, it \vas an-Other notables to be in the line B. Pilley of 203 AJvarado street. nounced yesterday by T . M. Ham· of march will ~ Major General Balboa, and Towle were riding. brook, m anager of The Pacific L. E . Woods, Col. Ridderhof and was hitting 65 miles an hour when Telephone and Telegraph com-hJs aide Capt. E . L. Smith, from. it sideswiped the truck at Bayside pany. •-the U. S. Marine Corps Air sta- Drive. H arnbrook has extended. an in· tion at El Toro. With them will be recorded up to August 31, 1947, ._t~ Lido Isle Matron The "Otness. who was dliving along the high\v ay, told police Is District Head that the hopped-up vehicle sk irted Of. Xmas Seal Drive his car. passed all oth!)< cars. on vitation to the public to come in the First Marine Aircraft Wing and se-C \Vhat goes on in!;ide of Band and a marching unit of ap. a telept:io11e office where a batter y proximately 700 men. compared \vith 124.567 by that date last year. Compar,ing the 1>ame periods. from 19 to ?2 thous- and babies were born each month this ye a r. as against 14 to 19 thousand per month in 1946. 2 Mesans, One Balboan Cited for Traffic Violations the road and kept cutting in and Mrs. Edgar I-Till. of 615 Via Lida out of traffic. When h,e looked Soud , has been appointed -the dis· again, the witnes' said, he saw tric t repr esentative of t.he Or-the hot·rod in the air . of svi.ritchboards and a bevy of op-Capt. J ohn R. McKinney, U,SN. erators handle the volume of calls Naval Base IC'gal officer will be that oi'iginate in th e Ne"'J)Ort present. Beach area. · ~alifornia "s rate of" birth has a lso jumped, Dr. Halverson said-- from ,20 per thousand popula lion last Yt:ar, to 25 per thousand at th4; end of Apgust 1947. Drunk Drivers Lose Licenses • I , ange County Tuberculosis and Edward C. Burns of 300 F e-rn- Health Assoc!ation whose Christ-leaJ avenue, Corona de! Mar, who Three persons. ;t\\'O from Costa mas Seal drive begins November was drivi ng the plumber's truck, ~1csa H,nd one-from Bat.boa were 24, Not only will Mrs. Hill, who (Continued on Back Page) singled out by police on Monday is well known among the Parent ------------- afternoon and handed citations for Teachers associations. aid in the 3 Boats Towed eedi th · · peed 1· ·t drive, but also in the health pro-I B C G d (']((' ng e City s s lml . gTam Which will be extended to n y oast uar One of the motorists was found operating her machine with. out a cover hea_rt tr~ub.le . as . well as · T owed into Newport Harbor tuberculosis. 11llS lS In line with license, it having eXP,ired. accord-the policy followed by this associa-over the weekend were three boats ing to police records.1in 1945. She was also charged with doing 40 tlon and other leading county all of which r eported to the Coast Th e new one-story sea-toan1 green building just west of the business i ection of Balboa has at- tracted considerable attention dur· ing its coRstruction and should provide an interesting visi t for the thousands or people who live in the vicinity, Hambrook said. Junior Chamber To Dine and Dance Two driven paid fines of $150 in a 25 mile zone. tuberculosis and health assocla-Guard for aid. •Pi~~ and h90addatheirMl icednsesa!sus-!>."'.it.:~•,.,; . ., Th t . t h me tlons. The Marion E., a 42.foot yacht The inaugural ~er dance I penoeo for ys· on ay ter e mo on s gave er na · On November 17-19 the mobile . sponsored by the junior chamber ,arraignment befor:e City Judge as Dorothy Helen Sutherland, 29, unit will X-ray the dvUians at which had run aground on San of commerce will begin at 7:30 H. L. Blodgett on charges of drunk JACK ,BAUMGARTNER aasistant secretary at the New· the lighter-than-air base and the Clemente Is\a"d Saturday wasp. m. Friday, Nov. 7 at the New- driving. port Harbor Chamber of Com-El Toro Marine base; the mtit wtll brought in"""CG P erseus. Brought 'port Harbor Yacht club. 'nvy were James W. Olarles-J ack E. ~umgartner of Baumgartner Jewelers was born and merce, who lives at 233 flower also take X-rays at the San Juan in also were the Maria, a 28-foot nckets to the event: which will worth, 30, of 1617 West Central raised in Billings, ?totontana. of a long line of SwiM watchmakers. His street, Calta Meaa. Capistrano high school. cabin . cruiser which had had an be thrown open to the general &venue,. Newport, and Oaude R higher education was--received a t Washin~on State college, Pullman, Also cited for speeding were public, are being sold by all Jay. Hughes, 45, of Port Huenene. Wash.ingtHon, w':rre/ed'" ~1~~ olfdicer in baS1gmak NBilu linnational social fra-Chester Norval .Sitton, 33. of Bal· BOY BITTEN engine breakdown, and a 26-foot cees at the price of $7.50 a couple. Oiarlesworth was •topped at ~em.Jty.. e gra ua · m ~an went c .to . gs where he was boa and Edward J ph Walt cabin cruiser whlch had run out of ~tra1 avenue and Via Lido, near t"'o~. ,JeWelry buslneis until 1912 When he Jomed the U. S. Army Air • ooe en. Tiiomu FrOlt age 11 of 1001 Highlight of dinner ceremonies ~ --~ 35, of Ooota Mesa. They were West Bay aven~ Newport Beach gu off Balboa. Will be the presentation of state the tboa!tt, after be bad driven He graduated as • pilot and REVEAL LOCATION curbed for doing 40 in the 25 mne wu bitten by a 'black and w111U: . and national charters to the re-=:!'ro. ~~~:'v.: ~~ :;:'!~~':,,~~·::..,~ .!;'.0t::::, OF T.RAFFIC ARCS =~street t111d West Central coclcCener u he peaed 1050 West City to Get Share cently-organized .Junlor chamber, ~ --~·-· t -all ol tral .,,... ... , Newport Beach, Of State L"1quor Fees "Moose" Lagerlof. toastmaster, ...,_ -· m.u.w.,, WU AEDI flytna numerous missions against . . ,.....-------------: Sa vealed today Ille, roM. the Gennans. Alter finishing bJs Installation of long -awaited turday. . . Pl>llcemen ·said they to u n d tour 01 mlalona be """' appointed traffic signala for busy lnteniec-Calling Alexander P!>lice dbcl-that the animal N<wport Beach Will receive ·the ------- Blisl-ridlnC. "d.rcles" In a ·flower a test pilot and flew all typos of tions in Newport Beach will be • is the IJl'OPOt ty of T. M. Herrin of IWD of $3888.44 from the state u Station Soa....W . -in Q>rGna cSll Mar. aircraft from P41lls to S.29o. He mado at the following locatlono: -AJexnt .. .U.-Los Angeles, wbo ·wu ataylng at part ol !ti allocation from llqu0r 6"'J., 1be in , ...... (,_ llr. b;wzo••, the West Central avenue addre8 ncense fees Collected by the state If an application recently sub-ape~t smie time In Brooke Gen-tersection of Coast IDgh-_.. .,.. ...u -> -at the time. 'lbe animal. wu quar· during the f!nt balf of 1947. '!be mltted to the Federal Coaununica-.CDM MEN TO MEET en.I hospital, San Ant<>alo, Tew way and Poppy, Mariluerite. Gold--u m 8 1 ·-antlned by Police. .......,,..,..ated area . tn Orange -Cormnialon .....,ivea favor- W.iter G<d>anlt. pi.-t. bu ancl ~ ::=:.;,~~~ enrod, MacArthur Blvd., Bayside ._ lo ..,_..,. .... ,,.. county redves '6421.88.. abl-,..actJon. Newpo,rt Beach may ·-meed lbat a ftlUlar iwwwtbtc CaJltomla only With the army • Drive. 17th SL. San Bernanlino .. !fewpwt ....... av ~ . Car Hits Dog baVe'.ltl'""" radio station. of Ille Oorana cle1 -111tm·m fatt mmlnc to Newport Barbar, a-ue and Coast Bhd. .. " hiJ .. a •• • A car ~ to Valor IC. \uatch That Pr1•nt Permialon to ~ate a 250 + • .... ....... ,, •• a&: 111 ft-l't..--" ---, ,,_ .. ~ will bO ca11ed be -It IO ..U be '!K'lld to A~t ot the clty'a ..... .,, -••••• allf ,,....._, ol al Country Oub • wa,. broadcutlnc st,ation within far '!1mndoY.iNov. 6, at 8:30 p.m. stay here .anc1 ._...i a ~ request ror tnofflc lllgnall bu-. Drt..,. o.w ... --road. Lons s.-. a<ariitttc to Don ~ anc1 Merle Coe, a ..._ al ten ml1n durlnc day- •ID Ille p•••·-ldiQo! stare tn Aprtl at the pi-~ rec:el · • Inronna-fwulll>i!d to polloo, felloW otf!oen on the Newixwt Jlpt hovn bu be<n requested by 1 '1Jiolci too wlll" -UGUlld cation tn Balboa Inn bulldin&. for· ...i from the state ~ da;J. •tr-a 'clctc at ~ -Pncll Pollee '°""'·we •-•IC Pltnl A. Palmer, Lido Ide -.,... ..____ a En-' AID 111 Ahz a • .&1a:· ,,._ fw· tbt s-t Dance -mrrty caJ1ed tile Gem Shop but -.-~ .. t. _f:!I ... neer J . a -eo.t .........,, a.-del tbt FBI Pollco FbcttP1int ---' --it« -rep. . '11"9" ..,, t11e ....--. <OttatlDued on Badr: Pop) Webb bu ITfftled. -11 a 1111', at 9:21 o'-8 417 alPt-Ill. Soata ADL 1 1 ;>tatlft far 1lle Grlttltb 0o. \I I .. It is expected that the parlidie will surpass by far that ot July (Continued on Back Page' Charity F ootba1'1 Gaine Called Off- Plans for a chairity football 1 game between El Toro Marines and Camp Pendleton Marines, the proceeds to go to Teen Canteen .. have been abandoned it was re-. vealed today by Chief of Police R.. R. Hodgkinson. Permission to schedule the garnp was not forthcoming from marine- headquarters in Washington, ~ said today alter a conference wltlr Col Stanlej E. R.iclderhof of El Toro. I HERE'S CHANCE TO CORNER MARKET ---.-.. , 'rr ... .,.. ....... .... -.et. ............... .m~- November !, It WM ,_I .. ........... -,. ~--. -17-llam .,.... ____ _ ~~ --'ef JW .. , ' I -----..n *tmll .... pl)>T r .. _....,..,._., ..,._rat:•aii••--• l.U .... twtlsc • ... I I I d ... WMlll::.:::~ .... .__ -... - • •111 • ........... _...._. , ' • " . . I . I NBWPOK'r BALBOA NBW8·'rl•S8 TU&8DAY Newpwt BN+, c.Df. NMX 'w .. 1111 • I ~~~t::!.~tl~:r0rOct. Permits Top $600,000 An expanded pnlllam for )'OUDC put the Napoleonlc coach project Valuation of permitl luued for plam for a dwellJnc at 324 Poln- mode1 builders, with added empha· baa aerved admlrably u a ttatta new conatruction in Newport .etta street. Corona del Mar, to als on the ddiplns and buUcllni: project to train boys In workman-Beach durln& October topped the root $10,000. • of miniature autcwnobUes, WU an· 1hJp. Now we find among youths S6Q0,000 mark. R. W. Calderhead of ·sandy's nounced today by the Fisher Body a strong desire to expreu their Chief Buil6'ing lrulpector A. M. Motel, med plam to build a store erattanan'1 Guild for 1948. own ideu, 1ueh as b JX>Uible tn Nelson'• office reparted the true at 819 Cout Highway, at a cost The Guild, naw ln its 18th year, designing and building a model valuation at $615,998. of S:iOOQ and a house at the aame will devote the 1948 proeram en· automobile, so we are concen-More than 1100,000 worth of address at a cO.t ot $4200. I DRIVE IN ...,. "\ ~>.I for Quick, <?ourteous -~~~ Service .,,.~- .. ~ ~ .. I " J I l '"" ·1-1;~ tt•u r,' 1. \' 100°/0 Pure PENNSYLVANIA llOTOB OILS BUD MJJ.IJ:B'S Keep YOUR MAN at· HIS BEST Island Shell Station Urely to creation of wh~t youths tratin1 a.ll the efforts of the Guild permlta fOf' new buildi.ng, mogtly Frank Hahn of Anchor Trailer ot today believe a motor car on the car ·competition." for homea, was lsaued l:Sy hiJI of· court, filed' plans to erect a dwell-...., should be. H eretofore youthl have. Archer announced that a total t1ce for the lut week of the ing and garage at 425 Orchard a~..... BALBOA ISLAND s 11 e-w had a choic:e between building a of '65.000 In awards will be of· month. street,-Corona del ?-far, at a cost i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;:;~g model car or a Napoleonic coach. fered to youths throughout the Topping all wu a permit issued of $8000. · ii • ASK US ABOUT OUK WATERPROOFING SERVICE Mercury Cleaners & Dyers 1844 HARBOR BLVD. Oosta Mesa Prompt Pick-Up and Delivery Service e PHONE: BEACON 5618-J e Order Early Fruit & Shade Trees Fo~ Winter Planting Citrus Ready for Planting Now! .. ,, __ ,,, . - Top Quality Shrubs, Bulbs, and Bedding Plants FERTILIZER -..---.... - < Officia.h: revealed, however, that nation who build the best model to I..eo S . Paige of 1266 Hubbard E . Thompson of Monterery Park the coach La being eliminated this cars. This includes eight univer-street, San Fernando, who will filed plans for the construction of year on recommendation of school 1ity scholanhlpa for national win-build a dwelling at a co.t of $25,-a dwelling at 1235 West Central superintendents who constitute nen. and 686 awards for state win-000 at 221 Morning Canyon in the avenue, at a C011t of $8)00. · the Guild's advisory board. ners. In addition there wtll be new ·Van Doran tract in Corona C. A. Han:hbarger of 513 Mari- T. P. Archer, vice pn!lident ot. 40 trip& to the national Guild con-deJ Mar. · gold avenue, Coi-ona del Mar, filed General Motors and prelident of ventlon for regional winners. CoID-C. Fiaher 'and P. Landen of plan1 for a dwelling aJ 500 Mari- the Guild,· explained that "in the petition again will be in two a11e 1 Monterey Park, tiled plans for the gold avenue, at a cost'" of $5500. clutt.t1catlona, 12 through 15 and erection of a dwellln1 at 819 West Alto Hated were pennJta for an Sc t Ro d 16 through. 19, , with Identical Bay avenue, Newport, at a coat of addition to the residence of OU un up awaros in each. • $13.500. Charles Palmer at 113 -28th Pr G • The top University scholarships, Leo R. Fact.I of Monrovia filed street, $3800; a dwelling at 303 Ogram. omg one senior and one Junior, are plans for a -dwelling at 310 Grand Poinsettia 1treet, Corona del Mar, Full F $4 .~ ea~. The other) six are Can al. Balboa bland, at cost of for Paul Paine of 300 ~an boule-OfCe $3.000. $-.000 and $1,000. Top $12,000. vard, $1200; the addition of a Ped· stattt awards in .each divi!.lon are Justus Birtcher of 424 East room and bath for the home of The "Roun~up" program of the $150. Second and third places in M}'ftle street, Santa Ana, filed Dr. A.Jbert Supple at 123 Ruby Orange Empire Area. Council ls each state receive $100 and $50, street, Corona del Mar, $1200 and in full progress, accordu:ig to Scout respectively, and there ar"e also 'Pl nk.' 0 t, N a garage foc Leo S . Koch at 707 Exc-cutive Hugh M . Wllcox. ~is four honorable mention awards of 3 ll ew Poppy avenue, Corona del Mar activity is part of a nation-wide model builders' tool chests in both for Leo S. Koch of 530 Hazei recrviting campaign on the part ag• woupo. 'Floating Plank' drive. $1200. or the Boy Scouts of America, . --------~l~l:€~:t~~~~::r:::2 :~~ ~ ~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~0tel5L~~~~~ Sen ior Scout Units in all parts H . P. Yarne ll , 2'Z3 Opal Ave., o r the Council are conducting par-"'tlh Bob Geier ra.nt and its proprietor . Philip Balboa Island, recently accepted ents' meetings. special events such The weather ma n still can't Phelps Whitmarsh, has terminated a dealership for Rexair, the new as overnight ·camps. civic good and the next has yet to begin. conditioner and humidifier . turns, circuses, and other activi-~ ~ ~; ~~ ~i~ ~1:onday, fix~ures were remo''.~ Yarnell is an ex-Lt. Col. ¥.'ho ties in their f'fforts to extend the fr~n1 !he )ocation at 2231h Marine served in I taly with the IV Supply Scouting program to an ever in· \\'hat he is go-A~e .. Balboa and. stored at Beech-Corps before coming here in 1946. creasing number of boys. , !{!;e ~~ou~~eha~~ C'r s on Coast Highway as the re-Last summer he operated a con- s .,.,.;al certificates will be pre:--suit of the transfer of lease to cession at McNally's Pier, Bal· ..,....._ r ea 11 Y bee n B t J I s f Balboa S•nted t o Uni*" which complete aumgar ner ewe er 0 -boa. ~ ~ building up and Tod Wh't h 'ed the four steps of the program dur· \vith the clear ay, l ·mars , quer1 on iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij ing the calendar year. Wilco:'t de-plans for the reopening of the clared. These inc ludC' ( 1) A meet-visib i 1 i t Y ·,we Plank at another location, said : k , have had, it nas "We are negotiating for a public ing of the Unit Committee to ta e re a 11 Y bee n stock issue tO raise approxima tely inventory and plan the !all i;irsr bea utiful. par-$lOO.OOO to be usl'd to put the gram; (2) A parents' meeting; tic-'ularly from a thousand or two Plank on water. The idea is to (3) A special event: <4l A special feet in the alr. move aboard a large enough ves- recruiting effort to bring ln new There a.re a lot more "Solo Disc scl to give us the r oom we need m embers. d h d Jn addition to this cer tlncate, Jockeys" fl yi ng aroun t ese ays and we hope to tie up to property Cor which we congratulate George along Coast Highway near the a special awl\rd, the president's Regan, A1fred F1etcher, Clayton County Dock. Arrangements to- streamer. provided by t he Council Sharp. W . H .' Wilson. Pascal Del "1ard that end are now under- President. James A. Merigold. will Priore, Marino Di,M:attio. Noble ¥.'ay." I I I I I I I I I LlbO 18LI: • • D D • be given to Un.its who recrult five Robe J .. • h Sta rr and rt wr1g t. Plans for the opening of the Holll"ster Bros.. Nursery new members during the months Cl)arles Webb. Spurgeon Sparks "F1oating Plank" have been ten- of October and November. and 'James Boone ha\'e their pri· tatively scheduled for the first of 1959 Harbor Blvd. Several units h ave already qual-\'ate tic kets giving them the priv· February. Pb n---5200 ified for the president's streamer. i!('g(' of carrying passengers. --------Coeta M-· °""""'° These include Troop 5, SflOnsored ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~by the Newport Beach Amer ican ODD FACTS ABOUT FLYING: YOU CAN ' BUY A BETIER MOUSETRAP ,-0 R THI: 1 CV•l,Nf ... , C Of '"."''"'!)' .~ The butcher, baker and candle stick maker get the res~ but smart folks save part of their'i ncome with us regulady ... receiving liberal earnings. NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS a"d tOAN ASSOCIATIO .f\/ P. A . P4lm<T, President a999 VIA LIDO HA.11111aotl 1aoo NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA Careful Repair Service by Skilled Mechanics Is Our Watchword A. L .. ROY"-CADY ~llPLEl'Z AUTOllOl'IVE SEBVl()g- lgnftion -Tune-up -OYerba.ul -Towing 191 llullar BmL Com. .._ Pllw'a--5a5 . t,c.gion ; Troop 26. sponsored by Aviation has probably more un- the Snnta Ana Police Department; chartered "clubs" than any other P ack 105. sPonsored by the New-industry. Having . no officers and CA.•H •UYl:ll BITE AT ••ooo. I . g places 'of any kind \Vhat r ats eat in this· count--.' port Beach Elementary P. T . A .; no m('(' in . ··~ h th l h ave mem•-r "'ould be a great help to starving P ack 106, sponsored by the Coast~ t e y never e ess LI\: -, F w p N 3536 d ships in the .thous~nds. One such JX'Ople overseas. a·nd war assets line \'. · · os t 0 · ; an Sh s t " · administration is going to do some-Pack 144, SflOnSOr('d by the Or· "olub" is the " ort-nor er in h. h th ew m•m"-r 1's 1'n1·11·a•'""' thi ng about it In Southern Cali· ange Maple Street P . T . A. \\' ic e n ._ '""-. 'f' ... by hl.s paying one dollar t o each fornia and Arizona. llOFSHOW IAllll Of AMERICA rms ABOUT "Dll:MITY" If yo.Ire shy about going ';n1o a bank ... don't be. Al Bonk of A-M:a you11 find rrten and women whose llvn and inter.us ore much lib your own. Family, bvsf.. ..... state--.,. their p<i.a.y ;,...,-... and probably you ... -You - leol at i-. w;,lo poople ... that. c-in, Giid ,.,, gel...,,.,.~"' llunk of .!mtricu HATIOIW. r.wm AUOClo\noM Collf•r•io'• $Nl•wi"9 lo11l , person present and thereafter hav-WAA is going to sell 102.000 r at ing his name and the name of each traps for less than the price of or the members present inscribed mouse traps. .+ - p. a. palmer "':c'"°"'''° realton on anether dollar bill. And if he The traps. of spring steel with is caught a t a ny tim(' \\ithout his a \\'ood base, declared surplus by "Short-Snorter" bill in his per-the army. are nnw being surveyed sonal possession, he must again for a sales program, and since pay each member present. one do!-their acquisition price was seven Jar. Another or ganization is the cents, the final price to the \Vi-\A .. Gremliars" "'h?5c membership is customer is expected to be some-. open to U. N. Air forces personnel ,,,,··.h~a~t~les~s~.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~====~~~==~=~ \\'hose motto in relating exper-~ ienccs which befell thC'm in line or duty is "No Tru~." or "Any: thing but the truth." ~ High school boys a nd girls in aviation classes will I?e ge tting two to three hours of "Indoctrina- tion Flight" time with the Martin Schobl or Aviation during this school year. Arrangements have bee n made with the Calif. dept. of Education '1nd the Santa Ana and Tustin ·H igh schools for this pro- gram, and needless to say, the aviation cl~s is really getting pop- ular. Wayne Crowl, in charge of tQe clasa in Tustin. will d~ some of th• flying for these boys. I That's all for now, but we'JJ })(. SKY-BOBBJNG again next week . Former Hughes Plane Expediter Opens • Insurance Office Alfred E. Gibson, once chief ex- pedl ter and production engineer for Howard Hughes' giant air- plane Hercules, has opened an insure.nee and yacht broker&ge office at 212 Marine Ave., Bal- boa Island. Gibson hu.. been in Newport Beach the put two yean, lately with the Frederick Yacht Co., but prior . to that time worked with the Hughes Aircraft Co. Gibeon is a new member of the Balboa Bay Lions Club and la cur- rently helping push plans for the proposed Lions • sponsored G I r I Scout building. Medl1 .. .,. QKN•••r ... AIM ' • • STUDEBAKER SALES • SERYICE • Bring Your Car in for a Check-Up. Meet ''Bill" Taylor, Service Manager. Joe Nickertz PARTS 3415 W. Centre I By Lido Theatre H11rbor 510 CAP RAGAN SAYS: • "Come on Ol'er and enioy a Special Dinner. Bring the lamily." ---served from 5 to 7 p.m.- 95c Home Made Soup or Chilled Juice Choice of-RAGANS CHICKEN PIE BREADED VEAL a.rI'Ld FRIED FllEI' OF SEA BASS Potatoes Vegetable Salad Drink Hot Biscuits Home Made Pie Bring the Kiddies -a Special Plate for 'Im IUST A HINT- --Saturday Nite Is BAR-B-QUE ~ Special Bar-8-Qae Dinner·----.$ .95 Bar-8-Qae S•ordtbh Dimler_. U5 Don't worry about meatless Tuesday plenty of other -dishes to suit your taste! • . Notice: We dose eyery .Friday Open 11 a.m. -Cloee 7' p.m. ~G" e.w,m., ·RAGAl'S ~~~- SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA \ Roast TURKEY FRJED CHICKEN $150 NEW YORK OUT STEAK ···----......... --........ ___ .UJll WBOLI!; BROD.ED LOBSTER ... __ .... ___ .. _ .. .$tJIO with drawn butter. BB()U,ED SWOBDF1811 STEAK ... -.. -· ... ---.. -... $1.118 FRIED OOllBINATJON SEA FOOD ......... ______ .$1.50 FRIEt> 8BBDIP -..$1.llO RAINBOW TROUT .. -.Sl.711 Bot Mince Pie wltb Brandy Sauce Sous-• 8aladl'I • 01 8 1 l I ts Sam's Sea Food Spa and Fish Market ' no-: Loac -_.,., ---!801 Ceaot mp....,. (N-~ -) BROAD BREASTED Whole or Half 0Yen Dressed TURKEYS HENS TOMS LIVE ... __ .......... .52e Lb. LIVE ................. 48c Lb. DRESSED ........ .56c Lb. DRESSED ... _ .. .52e Lb. DRAWN ........... 65c Lb. DRAWN ........... 60c Lb. L11rgest retailers of Fine Turkeys in Or11nge Co. + Direct to Consumer -ff- Christen Turkey Ranch ~71.b STREET & TUSTIN -COSTA MESA, CALIF. PH01'"E BEACON 60M IAfll IN ffi IMlllO• "DOC" CNAILll e1tflllUTOI •01 IOUTHllN (AlllOIMIA •IWPOIT llACN. CAl.lfOl•IA Rent a New Steelcraft, U-Drive Newport B .. ch Yeain of experience give you a choice rich blend that SAT~FIE.5. t> The best tut foy wbtAkey ••• POfrU" some inlo a slau and drink ii.. 86 PROOF -6570 Grain Ne.i.tral Spirita :: --= THE A.MER I CAM DISTI LLING CO .. l~C. • "-• York , Saa fr-.ll(O o LOI ......... hkift, I L • So-lfto, Colifornka • Open 7 Days a Week for Your Convenience -----"·-n -•• ••• •••-_ ,..,. ___ _ l°IMllll Bta 111 - • ~ """' 4 ""-Sell I Tl.-·-a if Ad n 1 -• .,. _________ ~ ___ ,.. K t .... .,....111 led. vertiaing 'if _, • • : \ . ' . ·- AbOve: Bob Barrie .core11 looe T.D. for Tan early Ill tblnl period ID 32-4 rout administered &y Saata Ana. Lett: Doa McCallum cat.chee s--on t yard Una that. .et up ' CRACKER BO:U:S com.lnl' down to l'et the starte r'• flq wt.th the .corers., timers and all offtclal• reoordtng ... a &eene I~ 8und&y'• T St d • 3 2 6 R t tbJ'U.1-padted PMB racH which wu won by Callfomla Kid. bot !!5 ars . unne 1n . OU . a: ;ee~:p~:e~:mH~~~:t TO A1TEN;:;~~y :;;· Santa Ana's Johnny Foutch roared through, aroun'd and over a hapless aggregation of, Ne\Yl)Ort Harbor High Sailors last Ffiday night to lead the Saints in a stun- ning 32-6 rout before 8000 spec· tators in Santa Ana·~ 1'1unicipal Bo~·L , F outch' ftil;Ji ed four consecutivE'. touchdo\\.'TIS'. in spectacular fashion at dista nCC5-. of one yard, 56 yards. 64 yards ~ 12 yards behind a team that -literaly pushed New. port all over the gr('('ns\\.·a rd 'vith the exCT'ption of a few minut{'s in World Speed Mark Set in PMB Race (Cont.lnuf'd From Page I ) rt. Boni Ct.u Drl1'"r .. P11cl.n POOR E. l"'l':l•·PnPr 5 Tiny M ck r K F'n~I Amsbr'y fl Tm In !!':!~ R. Rall"I' 7 Rt'•tlrp '.!:.!fl A ~ a,-na.rd l'~n$11 :107 "'" '.!ll .. Iii ~ ....... ·po>a POOH R. A Srn1ons IM Pf'hr rut•n P()DH nr I ... SO\"OIDY 175 10 r.-Or·Wa.h CD 0 f'urlt'<' 1'.!A II 5ki·Btt C"TI r Rn n.l1.1ll iotM I'.! :>.l'iE"hlyf'lv•vr'n J.1!j n· Ed .. ·ard~ 71 1:1 !{ .. 1,•h rr re F' Darrow 00 14 Sltamprr 1:1,\ R A . Bu~h 00 Matucci made his best time in the third period \\.'hen the Tars gathered themselves together long the third heat \\.'here he averaged enough to manufacture one touch-59.86 ~tPH. far from the capa· bilities of this fast outfit, but still do~ch We ndell Pickens' crew, ver~· creditable speed i n the sloppy touted perha ps too hi ghly after going. In the first of the PMll their 7.Q win over Fullerton . went heal'S Matucci reached the first turn ahead but missed the first into the game rated ,;rtua!lY even with Santa Ana. Bl.it within the buoy and had to run off the course to allO\\' the closely bunched field spac eof fourteen plays after the initial kick·off. faith in Nev•port's to pass before re-rounding t he mark. He dropped ' ten places on ~~~deb~r~~~~: ~t~~eu~a!~~ !~i~e~n°J ~~atc:1:~f~ :~e~1~i~~ rendering the ball. Meyer before the heat ended. TURNS INTO RUN A W.,A. y The Oakland driver got out of honor at the presentation was A. L. Bobrick, of Los Angeles, Vice President of t hc America n Power Bo8t Assqciation. Following the prese ntation the drivers and of- ficials were the guests of the club o[icer s at the home of Rear Com- m<Xlore and Mrs. Kent Hitch- cock a t a n informal party. ...... .,... -.. Lt. Col. Guy l\1:. Harvey, presi· dent of the Orange County Air Reserve Associati on, and M ajor · William E. Walton \\.111 3 ttend the National Air Reservl' Association Convention in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Novl'n1lx'r 14~d 15. TOYlAJto ' ~PHY WINNERS. The bottom row. are the wtnnen of places ln the PMB raee. Tbe bl¢ perpetual PMB tropl>y I• OD the deck Ill the toreirround. Left to rlgtlt: Eddie Meyer (2nd place) next. Lon Gra· dJ U and Georr;e Matuccl, co"'°wnen of the wtnntnc boat; Roy Skacgs Snl pl....,) . BACK RO\\', left to rf(bt: \t1nnen of tl'lt'J 10--mlJe conM>laUon race&. Ollie Brat.her (E raclng); Barry Culp (Cracker Box); Elmer En· qu.lst. (t!5 cu. Inch); LA. Schlick (1S5 Cu. Inch) and Charlie Hlggen bot.ham (PODH). -photo toy H1l~·h('l)f·k SIMPSON PAINTS LEAD 750 LEAGUE Simpson Paints continue to 1 dom1natC' thC' 750 bo"·ling leagve Simpson Paints a t Mesa Recr eation J-lall in Costct Davis & Gav f\lcsa. Standings as of Monday Barrt•t t RC'a°lty af tC'rnoon: ~'lt.'!::l RttTC':-t I ion wdN 9 7 6 •• • LOST 3 s 6 10 1 rM,'!:"~!'!!!!!~ N: .. ~8~~!~,'' Page 3 Accoantant Is Ex-Olympic Track Star A cloeely contested loss to the Japs, that was ·witneued by Gen- eral Douglas MacArthur, is one of the many experiencn which can I'!' related by Lee Casey, local pbblic accountant ot 2603 Central Ave., from a vast store of ex- periences irl track competition. Starting' at the University of Montana, which he attended with Wild Bill Kelly and Sprinter Rus- sell Sweet, of San Francisco Olym· - SP RTS Tlleada;J, Nov. &, INT pie Club fame, Casey competed in • the hop, skip and jump and broad W ell, the Jap contestyit, a fd.:. jump events, and developed such low named Oda, won the e~t a wtnnlng propensity that, by the l by three-quarter of an inch, a:nl time he r eached Los Angeles he you know how they must hav~ was grabbed up by Boyd Con· tell then . ' stock for the Los Angeles Athletic In national competitions in this Club. country, Casey four times won the Constock toured this country senior national championship ... With a stellar aggregation of in. his first year of national a..-- trackmen including Casey, Pad-petition he won both junior ... dock. Frank Wykoff, Hugh Pin· senior titJes in quick succem:Hn. ney Charley Borah and Nick Car -In the broad jump he was aJwa,ys, ter .' sweeping recor ds before them a dangerous competitor in meets. wherever they went. and he a nd Jessie Hill, of later In 1928 Casey went to Amster -base.ball fame, had . many cloee darn with the American Olympic contests over the jumping pit. team, which had as its guest of honor General MacArthur. In the hop, skip and jump event the final try was so close that there was lengthy mcasurin_g an.:: ·pondering W 5 by thC" judges before the winne rs were announced. Th 6 1'facArtt.ur, with the rest, "'ail- TIDE TABLES NOVEMBER. 1947 4 o33 8 032 z:n tt:t1 3.8 3.3 4.~ ---0.2 5 o12 10021 S:'5 10"7 4.3 2.8 4Jl ---0.2 5o46 ll o30 ~olM 11:6& 4.7 2.1 4.8 I 0.0 ed with bated breath tp sec if F 7 the Stars and StriPcs would go Tide!! are placed In order ot OCCW'9Aee L ig ht f lgurea a..m.: dark 'f'Jprw p.m. up, indicating victory for Casey . A few minutes after the second a head in both of the final he&ts period began. Foutch got t he ball. and stayed there but he was hard took a s tep back on a delayed buck, pressed all the way as the defend- then roared through a tremendoUs er had his smaller craft buttoned ho1e and the entire Sailor second-down whenever water conditions ary to score again. lJ..O. When he \\'O Uid allov.:. This ,.,,as the Closest grabbed one of Bob Gibbons' punts r ace ever held far the PMB cup a bit later and sped 64 yards for his th ird straight touchdown, and the largest fi eld ever to a t- SANTA'S VERY FINEST TOYS RE HERE IN GREAT. ARRAY; BUY THEM NOW ON BUDGET TERMS OR EASY LAY-AWAY- ai· · tempt the 4S.mile grind. Newport High's de mor ization Trophies were presented St the was almost complete. But not Lido Isle Clubhouse after the final quite. W ith the score l9-0, Gib-heat of racing witti officials or bons threw 8 pass to Bob Thomp-the Lido Isle Yacht Club whooper· aon which carried to Santa Ana's ated the event in charge. Coffee 24. But a brief hope that they and doughnuts were served to all might ge t back into the fray was hands. Arrange me nts for the e n- nullified when they bogged down tire affair were carried out lt1 back on the 29. perfect style. Russ Craig's Har-S~ FOR O!'lil~ T . D. bor Mast er's Departme nt mus- However · back on the field tered four Police Boats to enforce again after .half·time, the Sailors regulations in the North Lido too~ kickoff and banged Channel and with the assistance ' do . ield WI 10 plays to break the of the local Coast Guard Patrol ice. DeRuff made 18 on the end of a lateral, Gibbons passed Boat and four racing crash boats to Bob Berry for 49.. Bill James the handling of traffic on the racing course was well nigh per- made 10, DeRuff and Berry added feet. The Santa 1'1onica Mikc> 3 more and Don McCallum hung onto a short pass at the four· yard ~~e K~~~~ic~~i:~~e~~ ~~~~ line. Jam cs then made two a.nd Berry hit the center for the six portable short \\.'ave sets with · k o{>Crators to h~ndle coml{lunica· touchd~wn. Boyd Horrell's kic tions over the big 2~~ mile course. wasF Wltdhe. k f . Commodore Walter Olsen. \'Ct· ou c too over a ew nun· . rr· ·a1 · ch I t f be utlful 12. ard ,eran racyig o 1c1 , was 1n argi: utes a er or a . a Y of comnh.tnicaUons. reverse o~ the field to make It The course survey, 8 very im· 25-6 and Junmy Woodsmall passed . . W . kl · th d th portant item in race arrangements. to in er In e e n ~nc ~s e was made by Clark Noble, whose gun went off for th.e final six. beautiful job of a dvance prepara· The Tars lost Jim Ashen for . . . th · ' d h lf ft h lion made 1t a simple matter for e enure secon a a er e '~:as the · course committee to se t the cut over Ut, left eye. buoys on r ace day. The floats. ~'I Was An Alcoholic" • • • Read this stark story of a desperate battle against alcoholism. A for- mer alcOholic tells about her 'round·the-c1ock' cure ,in The American \Veekly, that great mag· azine distributed with next Sun- day's Los Angeles Examiner. lover 5.000 enlisted meri. will go to Officers' Candidate School this )'<'ar. KNOCK THOSE PINS , FOR A LOOP! H"1I a · ch&O 111p to yoar llldll; It's a booll to i-Hla; ti .-balldll ap yoar - dal ate -wlwa ,.... bowl liere. Mesa. Recteation 1818 ........... anchors and buoys for the big oval "'<'rt' jointly furnished by the Bal· boa. Newport and Lido Isle Yacht Clubs. Committee Named Committees of the host club had a big job on their hands to get everything in order and they pre).. duC"f.>d in perfect style ... \Vest turn courSe committee: George Peters, Sonny P eters. Johnny Callahan, Stan Hodgkin· son, Johnny Martin, Nick Of Mark and Chari .. McHugh. • East turn course committee: Ned Hill, Kim Hill, H enry Hill, Dave' Spies, Warren Atherton, Dick Hunt. Ella De Mark. LIYC secretary, handled the burden of a half doz- en jqbs in rapid f&e order to keep the \vheels turning. Her refresh- ment committee th a t handled lunches for the race committee, radld and patrolmen and later servf'd refreshments at the Oub Howle COMisted of: Blanche lloeon. Dora Hill. Nat M;cbaud. Mn. James Tarver, Mn. O!arles McHugh. Mn. Nonn I.JI- U.. Mn. Tommy Jones. Mn. Ned Mansfield and . Edythe Lippincott. '!be blc --rogatta pro--gram that WU mailed to every householder in tbe Harbor Atta and Coota Mesa wu the penonaJ touch ol General Chairman Kent Hltehoock and Al Capper. '!be 32-pap P""ll'Am which. 'inc!lllled aeneraJ lnfonnatlon on the har- bor • ~ u the ndnc ocbedule ,... aloo dlStributed to each boat In. 11.arbcr. ~ ..... a1 - -....... ol tbe --ft<-.. oed fJJr pobllc ..._ •t the -_.., bended oat ... boib -., tbe mam.l and up ... tbe llllA at am --- '1'lqilql la rtatlon --at tbe -·-bi<. O•••IM .... ~ lballe with -·-.. ---------a •Vlloa Ou .._ Mc:k De Mark - ... 7 .......... C1k .... . . N.or.lf Tlting lo a Real Li .. Bahp The Mall'Yelous "'MAGIC S~IN" DOLL '.9.95 BaUae her, powder her,. cud.4le het ••• her latex dm ta , almost human. She hu ft.1rt1n,-•1• t.nd long, lone la.all.ea. 18·lnch. Layette included.. Think ol lh• Thrill /Of' a Boy Of' His Sis In Owning a Play&< as Fi,,. as This I General llectrlc PHONOGRAPH 21.95 Bu a map.& spe-.ker and two. t:nbe a.mpWler. Big en011ch for li·IDelt recordl. &man. mod.en., t.ar dn>p doolp. 1'0141.D.1 cant••• wt ... .. "'-· 1lnb .... ft~ w -1'tt far,.. --1 Low Weekly ....... Payments J>mkq, ...., ..... -...,_ -fa..,.. ..._ ol 1111<7----- • I Tuck One ol T,_. AJ0<0ble O,,lls in ri.. Top ol ti.. O.,istmas Sre><!king 69e-. TJ;aeni are Porky Pi&. ()a... waJd. the Rabbit. a Ui\le boy doll ud a little girt with a C1l%1. lJl the middle of her f orehet.d.. Tbef're ma.de or rubber and they whinle ·g;be:i you squeeze ·~m. Ele't'al0t Runs ••• Garage Doors Open oncl Clo~ SERVICE STATION 7.58 The toy can included can be •"1ced. for gu a.nd •ate?". The ru pumps actua1lJ' work. There'• a hlbrfcaticm rack and tll• alesroom o«en na1 n.bber ttr. for a.lei Y" ••• If W..bl SODA hlJNTMN ftoH •JTW.• lt1lmPI work ,... lib naJ _, -b<lcllt alamlnam. 16-mm.Movle r-..a-roa 17.H Pined constnetlon.. AO coa.1\ant •P••4 motoil. TU• fOO feet ot AlllL i.. \ Smok•, Smoke, Smoke.,. Tool, Toor, Tootl Wotclo H-. Wltiuin' RounJ tl.e Troclr/ What a Su-T roin is This ••• S.st in Santa's Pack I - t{·lJJ~- lt Smokes! Whistles! Lights Up! LIONEL 6-UNIT FREIGHT 82.50 Your child a.nd then hU children will enJoi tllJI WOD411r t:n.1n. lt'1 built to tut for m&ny, ~ :rean. Powcf't:ll locomotiYe and five true--to-life e&n rnnntnc OD la•Yis "0 " gauge track. Lionel 110-,....tt tnnaformer tncl1161i1.. Buy on Budget or Lay-Away Tenna •• S.lf-Powere.J, No WinJing N•c•ssa,.Y ~ MYSTERY ., RACER Reg. 1.00 77e T99L 't:••IT '!'eaelle1 tile 7•••• lwl4F .... llow .. _ a114 appreet.at.e s•., - A GOOD SUPPLY OF HANCOCK Pl ASflC BUBBLES AT 15c 30th & Newport Bini. COldaMeaa . .. BEA ·H' ' Phonea -::::: z Sbe,B•nmW 8'etl&111 -.e1• Ult ... • ·. ' • • ._ . _. w~wroaT .~-.o• w•'~rl:TI••• H b ·~·. 'ftll:llDAY lf.....;._4:!\,0allf. .•••I .wt,UU . ar or Feminine Activities Job's Daughters To Enterlain 'Secret Fathers' Dr. Mason to Speot. C)n Atomic Age At Fulferlon Forum -· C0trnty Club Women Ebel/ Glub to HeaT _L _J p J p • Residence~ HaJ1>or 1637-R It wiU be "Secret Fathers' Dr. Muon Role, widely -D To See Crall Won< Famev ruvence enny _J.PIM~!!!:D11!!!•!!:.:JH!!•!!:rbor!!!!:Jl3~•~nd!!!J2al~---;:.•---..!!~~!!!!:=::=::=======::::==-:~7'"~~:;....;="-"'-Nl&ht" on Thunclay when mein-poychologlst and one or the moot 7 1. at C _. •~esa B L Sh 0 hen or Jobe Daughters, Ccota dynamic speakers or the lecture njlrs. oara ,., "Callfomla Hooteu" Is th. Appeal Issued lor oo.. op wner . Mesa bethel, entertain their dads platform. W!U appear at the Ful- Homecraften 'or the Orang• theme to be \lied by Ludlli! Mar-Student Nurses Presents Program at a very &pedal party. lerton Public forum. high &d>ool County Federation of Women .. tena, home .economlst, when &he Fl FAC B le S t' All names were drawn by nwn-auditorium, Fullerton on the _. d ubs will have·an interesting as-appears before the NfWPO't Ebell ol r 00 ec ton ber and Invitations to the party n!ng of Nov. 6. His subject will ..__;_t -• demonatratio•• when club on Thursday, November 6. An l:hvitatlon to YOUhl women · ·d be the adjustments that must be .. UDtu ~ · :a... to learn the nuning profetaion at 7t1emt>ers of the_Book section of written by the girls but the I en-. . tbSy meet Thur.tay with the Frl-Miss Martens will be remember-nO cost to themaelv8---tn fact, th Friday Afternoon cIUb enjoyed tity of each "father" and "daught· made in an atomic age. day Afternoon club. at American ed u "Prudence Penny'' of \he Los they're paid while trainina-wu a ost intereSting afternoon when er" will not be made known until The forum is free and many~ Lecioo hall Costa Mesa and the Angeles Examiner, and her activi· extendfd today by the Permanente . Mi s Dorothy Rigdon reviewed they meet on Thursday night. ple who have enjoyed the local time bu ~n set forward an hour ties include nine years as cooking Foundation Hbepital in Oakland , fo boob at their October meet· The program will be informal, appearances of Dr. Rose may like tO • 10 a.m. instead of the pr~ school instructor for the South~ Call!ornia. · with games designed for easy ac· co hear him on this timely s ubject. viqµsly annoWlced 11 a.m. · ern Counties Gas company. She Miss Claire M. J . Wanaen, M. e first, just being published quaintance an~ afterward r efresh· Thia will P.ve time for the added is home making ~ltor for ' West· A., R. N., director of the Perman· th t day, -was "Came a Cavalier" ments will be served. demonstration of Prang Textile rn Family magaZllle_and her own ente School of Nursing, •U&&ested by Frances Parkinson Keyes. It ~"' and stencil cutting by Mrs. column "'The Pantry Shelf" aI>-!hat applications for the course te s the story of an American Red Mother's Club to E/ecf .Johnston, represe ntative of ·the pean daily in the Valley Times. should be submitted at once, well girl in France after the tint N Off" W-J Company. , In her excitin g new presei\tatlon. in advance ot the start of the ne xt Jd war who matries a French ew tCers ea. Learn To Sing. • Hugh Good. owner of a new The California Host~, Miss Mar· class on January 23, 1948. alrymui, and follows t heir lives New officers will be elcct,ed shop in Long Beach, will talk terui gives ~able settin~ •. decor&· High school graduates of good his chateau in the north of whe n members of the Mothers' al 11 o'clock on copper work and lions and uruque entertaming tech-character and emotional stability, cc until he and their sons go club of CoS'ta Mesa Bethel, Job's RUTH PA.IU<ER leather craft while af,ter tl!e sack niques. between the ages of 18 and 30, to war again while . she and the Daughters, m eets at 1 :30 p.m. on lunch Mr. Stevens and Miss Lutz MI'S. August Schumaker, Orange w ill be accepted for the course, rc~ining family endure the Ger· Wednesday of this week wtth Mrs. SEELEY wm ·show both brush and si)ray county president of . Ebell, will be which is designed primarily to m n occupation. Leo Fry<'r. 252 Flower suiet. K\111 methods of using S"'·ell Tex-a gues,t of the club the same aft~r· belp overcome the shortage of e ~.econd was "t:'lothin~ so Costa Mesa. All members are Bectnnen a Advanoed 8~to 1519 E. Central A'f'e.., Balboa Telephone Barbor !111-1 tile dyes. Tuey will a lso show how noor and will speak on Federation nurses in the \\'estern states. Strange by J a mes Hilton. Ad· asked to attend and to notify the ir to use c lear and colored lacquers News. Student nurses \Viti re<:eive their v~sary in the House" by Irving hostess at Beacon 5657·W if they on glass and meta l wa res. · In the rC"Ceiving line . to grele t ,pre liminary training, to g e t h e r St ne is the fictionalized bi· .a~re~p~l;ann~i~n~g~to~a~t~tc~n~d~. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;d;~~~~~~~~~~~;;;;~ members and friends will be the Y.'ith some college work, at the o a phy of Eugene V. DC'bbs. • president, Mrs. Bruce McBride; Vallejo (California) Commun1ty " ight Promise" by Richard Sher· Mrs. W ayne B. Harper , Mrs. H. hospital. during v.•hich they r e· n is p~rticularly notc\vor thy for TO WEAR \\7JTH PRID~ E . Freema n and Mrs. H . M·. \Velsh . ceiv(' S:l5 a m onth as a personal beautiful prose style. NOW AND TiffiOUGH THE HOLIDAYS Announcement has been made fund in add(t ion to all . t~ition a nd e brief business m e<>t.ing \Vas of the organization of a n1usic li\"ing ex()<'nscs. After six months , ... d ucted by the chairman. Mrs. section of Ebell club. Plans ari:' they \Viii be ~ra n~ferred to P er· ~ / . King-. Follo\ving the re· to hold mectl·ngs each month at mancntC' l-losp1tAI 1n Oakland for h t \"i \'S. !C'a and cookiC's \\"Pre s£'n.'cd XO TRE.;\TS but a bll( cnm~ra staring them In the fac-e "'8~ ,,. a . 9:30 a .m. on the Friday momin):;:: con1pl£'tion or a three.year C?~e. the8e young llnllo\.•oe·ene"" found .when the do_,or of 1h~ ~ob ~nFnne'." hy the hostesses. ~1.iss Conant and follo\\.·ing the regular '\'n£'et ing o r 'fh<' person~! aliov.·a ~ce ts tn· born e on -list street opened at their knock Friday C'\f'n1nK. root J\t1 ·. Constan1in Flink. Those at· EhC'l\. Those intcrt'sted in "piano. crt~ased st£'ad1ly, reaching $60 a row left to right are Ronnie ,fes§t'. J ohn Porter u'nd 1\111~· Jl a~·o rth; tr in g "'f're J\'f f's dam£'s Thelma \·iolin or singing \Viii b(' welron1e. m onth during the third year. Upon rca~ row, Da\.'ld i tlfford and Rot.!_blr f.!a,,·orth.-php to by &lh_Nan!1eY l\f:trt('I!, 1\Xr l Alson, Gunning But- '"The Song's the Thing" ,viii tx-~omple ting the c:o~rst.·. and pass-b/ lrri .IC'rrold Spanglrr . &r tha Til- th" i;roup motto and it is hoped 1nf,;' th('. state e~a_m1nAl1ons .. gradu· Bari tone Igor Gorin Provides Memora e . ~ lorrn. !·I. E. Balch. George Friend. that a rinc chor us , .. .-111 be dC'· lltC"S \\·111 ocN~'nt1r11cd ,ho . s1i::n the Opening Program lor Community Concerts ,Jo!' 'Ph t..:irby, c. D. Cooper , El· velopcd. Evening "sings" \Vilt OC· cove_tcd "R . . a ter t c ar names. mC' Clark. Reuben Day, Myrtle casionally be hC'ld a t \\'hich time RC'g1~t('r~d nurscs current ly a rc By CLINTON SA\VlN 1 !'lf'arri Ukrainian fol k son~. Bur-Tv.1 tchell. ·r-.1adge Todd and Miss · f . ds d husbands v.·ill be in· earn1n g 1n excess of S210 a month. 1 htk 1 the Drunkard 1 ga,·£' l\l r. Gor· Da"1oth . ' ,-~~~ an Applications should be addr{'S.S· LRst SRturday ni~h ~ the ;..:l'\\.'· :fl •~n opportunity to display his · ('d to Permanente School of Nurs· port }-(arbor Community .Concert unquC'stioned his lrionic a h'i Ii t y. Building I nspector and M r~. A . ing. Perm a ne nte r~oundation hos-association presented t.he first c_on· f'rom the intrigues of the famed pi ta l. Oaklnnd 11 . California. cert of the 1947·'1he r1 es. Thf' first barber to the pathetically humor· artlst for the current season'. Igor ous incbriat(', the pantomine was Ebr ll Club Dinner ls ~ea/ Success CLEVER, YO tmIFUL HALF-SIZE DRESSES FOR LARGER \\'OI\1EN LOVELY CREPES TOUCHES OF BRILLIANTS OR SELF mrM DETAil.S THAT ARE DESIGNED FOR !NDIVIDUAJ,. ELEGANCE ' ~'e Ffances Norton Shop M. Ne.Ison of Clay street , Ne,vpo rt Heights. are vacationing fo r two weeks at Hoov'r Dam. County Jr . Red Cross Convenes at Mar Caso Gorin. distin~uish('d Ukra.utian· superb. • Ame rican baritone, gave to the The selection of Fritz KramC'r ! near capa~ity audienc~ an unfor· as an accompa nist a nd assisting clu house was that of a gala party '::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=-=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=! ~e a tmosphere of the Ebel! '"h friends and members gather- ed here fo r ham a nd 'turkcy din· ner !on Thursday evening. CURTAINS TO DRESS UP YOUR HOME for the Holidays For the LIVING ROOM Marquisette a nd Lace P a n· els. N ice selC'C tion of drBf.l'.'S. • For thos v.·ho se,\' 've .carry drapery and cu rt ain )'lll'dage. • For the . BATH ROOM Shower Curtains with Window Curt,ains · that match. ORKIN'S • Department Store 1'793 Newport Blvd. For the BED ROOM \Vhite rufne tie -backs with a deep rufOed scal- loped valance in colors to match :your rooms. KITCHEN and BREAKFAST ROOM 45-ln. lengths made of five · 9-inch rufflcs 54-In. length made of six 9-inch ruffles. Eac h ruffle bound v.·ith gingham chec:ks. w, Give I S. & H. GT"'" S1a m p.s -Costa Mesa . gettable night of m us.1c. artist is a particularly happy one Fifty-tv.'o reprcs('nta tives of the . J';1r . Gorin, obvious\)'. a mast ~r ror Mr. Corin and for his aud· O r ange Coun ty Junior Red c:ross at program building, h~ld his iences. f\l r. Kramf?T provided ex· high school council a nd councilor s 1 listners in the palm of his hand ccl\cnt although fittingly unotr attC'nded the annual conferencejrr om the opening notes or the sel· strusive foundation to the effor t a nd retreat at i:vta r Casa on Bal- 1 dom . h eard A~. Quan\o e Vero by or the soloist. His techniC~I prow. boa Island, F riday, October 31 Cest1 to the final Amen of the re· f'SS was in no way over·taxed by a nd Saturday, Nov~mber 1, with quested Lord's Prayer, the f\~alotte the difficult task set befor e him. Betsy Taylor , president. or the favorite. \V ith a n apparently limit· Mr. Kramer played. in his solo O ra nge Higl1 school; Robert Sam~ less range, Mr. Gorin's top tones group the Capriccio, No. 7 in the son. \•ice·president, Laguna Beach carry w i th all the Case of a Opus 116 of Brahms, and th e High school and J udy Cole. sec· smoothly flowing instrument, a nd I Chopin l\1azurka. No. 4, Opus · 33. retary·treasurer. Willia rd Junior none of the forcing so o~ten h£'ard. Th('sc selections "'ere capably per· I High school. in charge. O ne ll!-ight desir e a little !11tlre rormed, although another number I A very active program .for the robustness in the lo"·er :eg1st~r ·l from thC' Brahms opus v.1ould pos· las t year was r eported frortt all but the eveness of the entire voice sibly h ave been more satisfying 1 schools in the four chapter areas, is re markable. tha n the Capriccio. Anaheim, O rang(', Northern Or· I t \vas refreshing t o h ear Ger· The next concer t of this ser ies a ngC' county and Southern Ora nge m a n Leider done in E nglish. Too v.·ill be November 17. count y. Each cha pter assumed r e· often . it seems. singers fori:;c•t that sponsibility for some phase of the t he near idomatic structure of the program and C'ntertainment. t ext of the original t ongue mak£'s Gu<:>s t speakers v.·C're: Mrs. J ohn understanding or the '''ords an al· l\fartin, Mrs~ Crelchen deKiss, m ost impossible task. Mm£'. Flor- CDM SS Guild Asks for Rummage l • 1'.1iss Joan Pomeroy. Robert Sallin. ence Easton. En11tlish soprano, ha.!>, Mr mhC'rS or the Sunday School Los Angeles chapter Junior Red on the r ("CJUest or l\1r. Gorin made i;uild of Corona dC'I l\·lar Commun:- C'ross, and l\f is s Helen Lock e, beautifully deft translations qf his ity chtu-eh a r£' col1£'ctin~ rum: teacher in the J ohn Muir school, programmC'd 1£'ider. o r this ~roup, n1av;r ror <I ~RIC !o be held in the Long Beach. the Brahms f\·t y J.,ove l s Green. old NC\\'port thea tre on CC'f!tral Dcl£'gat('S to the National Jun· and the Strauss C>tilia \\'ere par· a\"e nu£' n(·a r 21st s tr£'et on Tt.iurs· ior Red Cross convf'nt ion and to t icularl>' ,\·ell sung, the one in a d !';ov 19 ' ay. 1 . . t he Training Center this summer faithful Brahmsian style and the Anvont' havi n~ rummage to do- inspir£'d the group to an <'Ven more other "'ith the dramatic f('rvor re-naT £' ·ma\" C'ith£'r take it to the a mbitious program for this coming quired by the tempestuous Rich· homes o.f the chairmen or call yea r. I t '''ill include conLinua tio n ard. lhl'lll on 1hl.' telephone and it will or f'ducationa l ~if t boxes to chil-D<:>viating from. the printed prcr be call<'d for: they a re l\trs. Rob· dren abroad a nd interna tional cor· gram. the ar tist sang the ran:iilar 1 C"rt Callis. 718 Jasmine avenue, r espond£'nce bet\v een sc h o o I s, Di Provensan from La Trav1ata. Corona dl'I .\lar, 1-far bor 672·M or making gi rts Car vet erans in hos· and, as an encore, the rollicking j_,trs. Elsie Kopp, I-l arbor 21()..M . pitals. one of which \Vas the Los i'"igaro from the Barber of SCvi lle. Prec('eds from the sale will be Ang£'l('s Orthopedic hospital. These two arias with the la ter used to purchase suppli£'s for the The l-lalo\\'O'en party, held Fri· Sunday ,,chool. day nigh!, was a gala a rra ir wlth Blue Birds Feted . ---- all the usua l costumes and favors. A/f S · t Wed; J unior Red Cross teacher-spon· At Halloween Party or OCle y sors of the schools a nd adult ad- ~rs prese nt from each ch apter were: Miss Neva Solt a nd Mrs. Miria m Hinman. Anaheim chapter; Mrs. Corrine ?rice, Northern Qr. ange county chapter : Mrs. Clay· ton Ferrin, Miss Abby Chapma n, Mrs. Lola Stout, Miss l va Carl, f\fiss.. Ruth Bradley, Miss J ea n Stens:el. l.Irs. Grace Freeman, Mrs. Laura R. WarT<'n, Mrs. Katherine fo.'Iaag, of the Sout h('rn 0 r a n g e county chapte r . Mrs. Tho mas McLeod is t h e adult county coordinator for the hi gh school council. NEW BABY! At the last mC"<'ting of Blue Birds by the Sea. Mrs. T('X Tun· ncll , m oth er of one of the mem· bers, ente rtained the girls a t a Hallowe'en party in the yard of the Tunnell home. Games were played a nd \\'hen the re fr'eshm ent hour arrived t her e wer e cupca kes decorated as pum~ kins. doughnuts, apples. cok<'S and at each place a funny book for each girl. . The Altar Society of Our Lady of !\1t . Carmel church will meet Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 2 p.m . at the home of l\1rs. H arold BrOIA'TI, 928 W est Bay avenue, Ne"'J>orl Beach. All ladies or the parish arc cordially invited to attend . . PERSONALS Hfill and table decorat!ons were sug$estive of Hallowe'en -and friends tarried, r eluctant to give up ;he ir places to those who came la te r . ManY expressed the wish that the dinner be made an an· nual affair. Appreciation of the Ebell club .--Interior Decorating·----.. • Upholstering "k Slip Covers "k Draperies CUSTOM end BEADY MADE Jean White, Interior Salon Phone Beacon 5656 1812 Newport Blvd. IN THE CBAWLEY l"URNITUllE BLDG. 008TA MESA for thf success o[ the dinner goes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to Heinz Kaiser . members of The Taffee: club, nnd junior college girls v.•ho so ably assisted in the serving. ' ---'------ B&PW Club Meets Thursdoy I Members of the Business a nd Prc fe s$io nal W omen's club are notified of a mista ke in the "Tit· ten a~nouncements of the next meeting , \\"hich will be on Thurs· day, ~· ov. 6. Featured ,,·ill be, a pan('} d iscussion by three "'ell- kno"il "'omen a nd Elaine \Vl'iss wil be hairman for the e\·ening. ' Co!I unify Players Rea ying for Prod ction Night The ! standing invit<!tion v.·hich th£' I-Garbor Community Players issues ~o all inter ested ~i ti zens to join ''fth them on their r egular nle£'ting night. thq-second Monday of eacp month, iS rescinded fo . this c~ing 1'toryday in order tha th(' gr up may sjX'nd all possible time r ehea rsals for the plays '''hich t he y are presenting Nov. 14-15. The three plays, which \\'i ll be presen ed at, the Newport Beach Gra m ar school auditorium, are The 1l h i rd Angle by Flore nce Ryersop: The Good Sport, by Gle nn ughes and Evening Dress Indes nsable by Roland Pertwee. LEABN MUSIC LIKE MAGIC FROM Henry Koltonak. Prop. K£~~0~ .-HOUSE--- INTERIOR DECORATORS CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES, CURTAINS BEDSPREADS, SLIP COVERS, RE-UPHOLSTERING LA!\lPS · e YARD AGE e FURr..TrURE 1155 Coast Blvd. South -Phone 3434 -Laguna Beach ANNOUNCtNG A Change of Location The NEEDLEPOINTER Is Now at 1201-c Coast Blvd. Gorqna de! Mar SPECIALIZING IN HAND KNITS Dress Bernat's and Wool .....; Yarns Woo) Hooked Rug Kits Needlepoint and Needlepoint FREE INSTRUCflONS Yarns ( HOUSE OF FUTURE Sebool Abe.cl. Olaybe Collece. There J5 an euy "'•Y to prepare Present '·'•ere the president. J o Ann Hagen : Ethel St oneback, Taja T ohill, Essie Lest er, S helby Tunnell, Kathr yn Bounds. Connie SeeteY: Harriett King, M~. E. Stoneback. the leade r, and the hostess. Mr~. Tunnell. ~1r. and f\frs. Ralph Randel or Corona del Mar entertained Mr. a nd !\'frs. Leo 1-funson of Ulysses. Kansas, rC'Cently. Mrs. Munson is Mr. Randel's niece and she a nd her family "'ere o n their first visit to California. a short business trip, and on Sunday their hosts showed them much o f Southern California in a jaun t which began before day. light and ended near midnight. Mc WAIN •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • r• '**~• rq erarr.riassrrrr~ r• •™ .... ~ • •~--~~ ~ Living Roo01 Furniture Re-Styled to Modem ____ _, IABGE llELECTION OF 1'"EW F&JllUCll · TO CHOOSE FBOM Suites Made to Order WE CAL~ FOR AND DELIVER .y..,.·~ ··~Ille._.., .. -. ~ -IF YOO CAN BREAK "nn:M WE CAN FIX THEil" 3088 West Central ~, .. x-'I' , ...... * ........ for both. ' WARREN J. WEISER S07 Slrd St. Newport Beach Ph. S. A. 1307 Metropolitan Ure ln•unnce Co. Colonial City Visited 1By Newporlers Scotch tape, vartous alz.es. sale at the News.nme. . i EE DEMONSTRATION! Ph.one Beacon 5176-J !3 W. Wlhon, Cotta Mooa See Gene Vacationing in the east. Mr. and ,;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~;;:;;~ Mrs. Louis Briggs of 1200 West Bay av~nue have been visiting the historic cit y of \Villiamsbur g. Va. which has been restored to its 18th cen tury appearance by John FOR BIRTHDAY & WEDDING CAKES HARBOR 804-.1 Imported Wines and Beer Delicatessen We opocla1lze In Wedcllac ODii Birthday Cabe GENE'S BAKERY 105 Cout BW)'. Co,_. dol - D . Rockefel1er jr . While in the city they were guests at the W i11iamsburg Inn and toured several of the build- ings that have ~n restored or reconstructed u .th ey were two centuries ago \\.'hen the dty was the capital or England's largest and we althiest American province, the Virginia Colony. Su Oe•emte Ma Festival with LOU MITCHELL ta.I••_, Mo'ltfe 11.ia 11& fll ._, aed 16.UC.fWM STAaS •••• ·I fllOM llG-NAMI BANDS e falli-llllllE lJD Crl 1111J Im ._) r .. 0 ·-a-e. c • I a ~ -..... OAHC!'-USTEN ;;:;;e;:m.e;; do• .._04 i'Uiw.1.• MUVa • ANNOUN A New Owner · and a 2112 Ocean Front - Our Specialty will our customers wit Fresh Baked Goods • ew Baker ewport Beach e to serve Always DELICIOUS DON1JTS -BBEJ,KFAST COFJl'l!lE CAKES -FRESH -Allo READ SPECIAL OBDEBS J.i'OB YOUR BOUDAY TABIJ! TBl!ATS jAND PAln'UB U..OYD nzlllN"°'4i'' On• ' FOOTNOTES CALIFORNIA CASUALS Exciting ·Elegance! • The kind. of young barefoot casuals that g o w i t h everything you wear; at the club, on the dance floor- anywheie, with equal grace. Black Suede • Durable Soles Gold Kid Straps, or All Gold $5.95 and $6.95 I ' .· • Mayberry Shoe Repair ONE DAY SER:vICE 18Sl Newpori'Ave. ClOSTA MESA Floor Sanders Floor Edgers ioor Waxers Tools for Carpentry Work and Plumbing -FOR RENT- CROWN HARDWARE Call llArbor ZS: Ul Co6at BWJ. Ooroaa .deJ Mar • ' . • ~IE,IBEJCS or lhf' Surfsid e~ club trip the llRhl fa ntas llc at H u.l lO\\'e'en fe!;!tl,·ltleiro held In :\mC'rl<;~n Ledon hall at Costa ~lesa.. -----------------'·~~ccho"'t"'o'---"'-b',__·_,1:!$.h ~tf~Ii\lan Model Homes Attract 2000 Week l\lnrl' than 2.000 \'isitors a W<'ek gi \"C' C'nthusia5ti c praise to the mode l home on Lido Isle in N C\\" .. port J-l arbor, according to P . A. PalmC'r , prt'sident. P. A. P a lmer , Inc .. Lido Is le real tors . ''The intC'rest in the model home has surpassed our C'Xpectations." says Pa)mer . "and has rf'sulted in the sale of nine of the com- 'Mary Had a Little' To Appear Soon Al Belasco Theatre The t,itle or the hit comedy, "l\1ary H.ad a Little," leaves much to be imagined but the sho'v ijself has all . the all6\\'ers. I t is a liar- ing. sp'icy show full of voluble humor and' some of America's most b<.'autiful gir ls. Newport Harbor Host :Woman's Lawn Bowling Association at Local Green . ' O n Thursday, October 30, ~der assod t lon, how very much they typical Newport • Balboa pe.rtect had l . ked forv.·ard to their visit weather, the Newport Harbor to N rt Beach, They were LR"·n Bowling club was host to agreea ly surprised by the excel- the Southe.rn California Wome n's 1 lent ndition of the greens, rc- Lawn Bowling Association on marki t t hat they had played on th('\r gjeena at 15th street, Ne\\'· none tter. ·This is our first of!i- part Beach. ft proved to be ont> cial vi t, she continued. and we of the most s~ul events In can pr ·se you it will not be our the history of th wo me n's asso-last. · Bowing oommenced at 10 a.m . ti( -There ere three series of t-..velve elation. accordjng to Mrs. McDcn-e nds ach with thirty players ald of Pasade na, chairman of tht> com pe g in teams of three. The as50Ciation, a nd drew the largest ~ntes e nded at 4:30 p.m.' with atte ndance, of any_ previous meet . the f owing teams coming out winne~: There were r epresentatives frqm the following cluhs : Beverly Hills; Firs prize: Mrs. Wagnee. Miss Holmby Park, Beverly Hills: Los Alexa~ull erton and Mrs. English. Angt'les: Exposition PMk: ruver-Secon prize: Mrs. Robinson. Mrs. side; Claremont: Santa Ana: Long Rowla d and Mrs. Jorgenson. Bea'ch: Pasade na . and Santa Third ~rize : Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. A . Femia and Mrs. Cella. n1ta .. The arrangements for the occa- sion were. super\'ised a nd efficient· Jy carried ot1t by Mrs. l)('W itt Baue r and Mrs. Fred Crozier , ably assisted by J\.1rs. John l\1artel and l\1rs. M('ars. Through the kindnr~s of the · Nc\\-port Beach American Legion. thr Legion hall ,,·as placed a t thC' 'disposal of the Nf'W(X>rt La "'" Bo\\·!ing club. ""hC'r<' coff('r ;i nrt , ay and Grain Quality Feeds -§-. Oa.lly, OPUvery-Beaeoll 524.'\ 1H'l '1 ~eWVQrt 81\'d. COSTA MElH rrfrC'~hments \Vert' ~<'rvcd. '::::::::;$===:.::::::::~==::, Amo~g the many prC'srnT to 1 ,,·itness the cnnt ~t and to \\'Cl- rom(' the \'isilors 'vrre : I-J arry \\11'1Ch . SCCrC'la r v of !he cha m}l('r of comn1PrrP: D~rothy SuthC'r l.1nd, .chairman l'lf the BusinC'ss rind ProfC'ssional \\'om<'n's or(!'ani?:a- tinn : Ton1 1tal!i\\·cll. Colone l Dc- \\1it t Ba uer. A. R. RousC'JI, P l'rcy \\"illi:i.mson, J-1. F:. \\'·heeler. Cnr>- tain V. l\'1cCartv l\·lark Ta\'IOr and Fred C'roziC'~.' · ' T om Halli\\'cll, the local club's genia and popular president, in his characteristic and a ppropria te stylC' assurC'd thC' vistiors tha t the oceas io n "·oulj'.I give added prl'S· tige to the club. 'as "'ell as to the city of Newport Beach, a nd cx- pressC'd the hope that the ir \'iSit ""OU\d S<'t the paee for man> others. Mr. Ha rry \llclch, in his usual gracious manner. in a short address exprrsscd the plrasure ii gave him to grC'et the m on behalf KORDr\'S nlcolor Adventure he Thief f Bagdad" mpanlon Feature-- '!!nt Taylor in '1e Crimson · . Key" Thun. Fri., Sat. NBWPOBT BALBOA N1:ws.r1111:s Paae 5 TUEllDAY Newport -h, Callt. Nov ........ ._ 11M1 flio '~ ')~ ~' ' ~ ... c"/ Qr A., FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD SEA FOOD -STEAKS-DINNERs CLAIR G. MARTIN 2106 Ocean Front Newport Beach Now Serving NEWPORT BEACH 3 to 4 Days Service BROADWAY CLEANE~S 2903 W. Central PHONE HARBOR 552-W r ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~p~l~ct~ed~~ho~m~es . The remaining 26 homcs arC' in various stag-C's or construction. The ,·olume indi- catC'S that lh<'rc is a demand for fin C'r homes r anging from $20.000 up,,·ards a nd especially in these Lido Isle homes \Vh ich are OCing bu i 1 t simultaneously to e ffect economies in construction so that they can be offered at pr ices which represent savings of more than S4 per squar e foot compa red to the cost if built indjvidually. ''Thou~h the homC's &T(' id eally differe nt and attractive, much credit for the favorable accept- ance must go to the manner in which the mode l home is fur- nished . This was done entirely by the Santa Ana Furniture Com- pany and re pr(>se nts an unusual c,xample of the application of Chi- n<'se moQern 1n home decoration . ~1an.r no\'C'I floor plans and in· novational fca1ures arc intro- duced in th<'sc homes. l\1 a ny in· el ude gas r angf's , Be ndix \Vasher , Fri~idaires a nd j:;<1rbage dispos- aJs. Heading the cast is movie sophistica tei...., J ohn Hubbard, as Thomas Cranton II. Gorgeous l\1ary Roche of t h e Broadway stage is Mary White. a nd accord- ing to the title', "Mary H ad a Lit tl<'"-but ·in tha course or the events \\'h ich transplr<' on t he stage Qf t he Belasco thratre. Los Angeles. beginning Sunday night, November 9, with Sunday mat- inN~. it ,,·ill be sho"'" tha t l\1ary really has a lot of cyerything. or the local community, \vishing them a pleasant visit "'ith the hope> that they "'ould return again to e njoy of our hospitality. Complete New Installations ... or Your Old Blinds Made like New -·- • Ocean Front Cafe French Fried Shrimp and Fish Our Specialty ----• STEAKS • CHOPS • DINNERS -----.................. . -. . . .... . . . ... . --....... ,.,.._,. ........ BEER SANDWICHES .. ... • •••• -<' . . . . . . . . . ... .... .. . . .... . .. Fountain Senice 2114 Ocea:n Front' Newport Beach I CATE AND DA\>,S VENETIAN BLINDS NOW-Budget Terms-No down payment Made In Our Bay Districl Faclory and Sold Direcl lo 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 "'· 11th St. and Newport Ave., COSTA MESA CHINTZ SHOP > Branch of the CHINTZ SHOP at the Farmer's Market, on Fairfax, Los Angeles -• - in Corona del · Mar • WHY GO TO LOS ANGELES? THE FINEST AND LARGEsr SELE<> TION OF DRAPERIES AND SLIP COV- ER FABRICS, NETS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS ON TIIE PACIFIC <X>AST. Best Quality Matti CSlll'S and Sjirings . We Will Call af Your Home . ' S2l COAST BOULEVARD o.n 11art1er 21a11 • - "Be Sure-Insure" * Maurie Stanley uith Earl W. Stanley * Trouble begins \\'hC'n r\'ta ry takC'S hrr '''O('fUI tnlc lo bl onde fri('nd. Dolores l\1cQuade <s cintillating / Cla re Car!C'lon ) a nd in Dol ore~· bedroom finds sympathy a nd m is- under standing. There fo llO\\"S from this d C'\Usory con,·rr.::nt ion a m ad nnd ~musing ~C'QUC'nc" of incidC'nts drr;un f'c\ up by flll lhors :\1urir l · J-fr rn1n n. Arthur l·lrrzog, J r. <1nd I Al R osen. The thref' h ilarious arts a rc kno,,·i n~ly direc!<'d by Charl e~ Judels. com edian of s tage a nd screen. • I OnP ~p<'cia l Saturday ·mat inN 1 '''iii ht' t:i\'C'n on :\'o\·. 1~,, There-I nftr r on Sundays <;i nl y. ProducC'rs Jack f>rCsC'nt a nd tlarry Ze\'in arc pr£>senting this :\"ational Com· Speaking on bC'half of the South- crn California \Vomen's Bo\vling .•\ssociation, l\1rs. l\·l cDonald voic<'d on bchalr of the mc>mbcrs or thC' Starts \\.ed. William Holden Joan Caulfield in thr Broad'''"" Comf'd\' hit that rockt>d t.he count-r y "DE·AR RUTH" -.:\l!j,0-- "Susie Steps Out" lOIOA CORN[l lllOIARO CEOl!t[ , OIRNELL • WILOE ·GREENE· SANDERS ~"'"' ,, nno PICMINCCI Pri ;J~1 ~Y \f!ltlA:.J Pf~t ClRG -t-:\'en ln~ Perforn1ancei; 6:80 & 9::iO ~1 -:l. l"rl. Only 2:00 I". ~I. .\dults ... SI .20 c:hildren .55 Incl. T a x SHADES I New or reverse your old ones ) -·- Broadf elt Carpeting It's smart look- ing and economical -.-•- Tile -Linoleum -and other Floor Coverings installed, COME IN OR CA LL US -·- Hanson's Shade & Linoleum 'Shop Cor. Ne\\'J)O rt Bl\'d. & :?3 rd St., Costa l\l esa PllO.:\.E: BEACO~ 500-l--J Call l.1s for Free E stimate FREE PICK-1JP £! DELl\'ER\' SERVICE 225 Marine A~-· Harbor 11"78 Balboa hl&od pnny of "l\lary Ha d a Little" a t 'f'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SfX'Cially rC'ducrd priers for thc lfl Los 1\ngrlcs C'ngagcm<'nf only. The !~;;~;;;;~;;;~ production is Comin ~ to the B£'las· • co thea tre direct from nearly a -(:( Accuracy -(:( Dependability Hardly a month goes by dur- ing which some member of the family doesn't ha ve a cold or upset stom ach. ear- ache or minor injury. Keep them all minot-by oonsult- ing your physician first; a nd by )la"i ing us will his pre- scription in our fine phru-· macy department. llAMPl'ON BARBOR DRUG NEWPORT PHARMACY BALBOA PllARHAOY • yea r 's smash sUCC'Ss during its Am er ican and Canadian tour. NEWPORT BAKERY CHANGES HANDS Lloyd. Fleming, who r'ce-ntly moved to N('Y.tport Beach from Los Angeles, has r C'Vealed that hC' has assumed ma nagement of the N('.itpart' B a kE"ry o n Ocean Fron t . Fle ming is a baker of 12 'years experie nce, but in order to tn- creas(• the "knO\V-how" of the (inn eveh further. he will have associated "'ilh him Dudley Glenn. "'ho has been a t the trade 25 years. "Silvey," a fixture a t the bakery for over five years, \\-'ill continue to w ait on cus tomers under the ne\V m anageme nt. Johnny's Painting . an·a Decorative Servic~ Quality Workmanship a&' Bea.eon.able Prlire5 Flameproofing 1688 TUSTIN A VE. C OS'.l'A MESA 1 Phone Beacon 5205 MEI-WOMEN Prostate ---Pelvis .,. ~ ...... Mwbrllief ............. ...... -~ ef ...... ,. .&r. ,. .. ---. ,....,,,., lnffallle ... "9'*7°f Gro..t.c .W _,_ ,._, tlae! 81 ... ....., ............ •ldtaf IT'S ¥OUR GLANDS 0-....... .. ... ,..., -~ ..... .. . ..... --... ,... ,..._. •o IC• __ ,_x. ..,....., Dr. f! P. Bell, D.O., Ph.C. . ., ...... ,.. .......... .... ~ltMhr •T,............., .. ..... .... : ............ .. W 'Cl_. TI 7 a • •' • • On Harbor Boulevard .. Modern Home Appliances i:I Packard-Bell Phan O cords * Stewart-Warner Radios -(:( Guiberson Kitchen Sink Units -(:( Duchess Washers * Crosley Frozen Food Cabinets BEACON 5228 • 7he ORVIS-BROWN ea. • 1843 HARBOR BLVD. Pe11MJ~ DRY CLEANING Delivery Service R·EID'S Phone Beacon 5.359 COSTA ~A • ----=-=::-=---- - -::::--:::: - -- ' ' I ./ . ' ' -r.ge& NllWPOKT BALBOA NZW8-TI•S8 TIJaD.&Y llfewe-t B•t!I!, c.nt. Nft• bew !, 1M1 ruegal Claims for Compensation Pltiniblng Contractor • NEWPORT BALBOA N EWS.-T.I MES ·"' FORUM n:LSPBONJJ:ll: a&WBOa u, 11 AKO -01' PVBUO Ol'fNION • ,,7'11EYwJ'TlllJ1'87 aad ft....,~ VolW XXXIX ea.ta·-...._ Ptdtt'st1I Sftl7' Welz '•1 . · -~ ""-ble In ·~--~.,. In n-_:_ Countv• Bow do JOU feel about Saata Alla'• efforta to ~part of ta. atr ·~ . ..,. -·~= -per year ~.-... ~· -...,.-ins -pro ...... o.,...... C-$ Jalor CollepT .l50 per year to 4th Zone; $3.'15 per year to 8th Zone. ' ~ Sn-u Secood-OW matter at tbe P<»toffioe in Newport Beedl.. "I think It would be very unfalr tor colleee," declatta Ralph P. Callfomla. under the Act of llllarcb a. '1'197 ' fat Orange Coast Junior collese MUkey, welknown.Newport Beach LUI D PORTKR • • • • • • • • • • Pubu.lier to be sw:rounded on three aldeo realtor. wcru$ S. SMITH. m. ; ,_ , Menagnc &tit« by the Qty of Santa Ana." says "1 don't think it can survive U P. G. FROST • • • • • • • • • • • ty·Edltor Dr. Ba.sU Peterson, president of an indt111trial dl1trlct ts established w. F . DIXON • .-• • -• · .. • -Adv-".rtlain& Manaa:er the college. nearby.'1 Prtntina Plant. 3011 W. Central Avenue. Newport .J\each. Celifomla "Such a set·UP w o u Id allow • • • Off"cial p f th City f N rt B b Santa Ana to es tabU.h an In-, 1 aper 0 e 0 ewpo eac dustrlal section or any other type . • It Is not a good thing tor the A l>'!ipead•We Loe&J. i..umu.. for q... • Yean ot activity on tlie borders of the Junior coll~e to be bounded on Orange Coast Junior college whlch all three aides by the Oty of Santa mJ&ht prove very annoying and Ana," l8YI Leroy Anderson, Costa disagreeable." Mesa at~orney. "I am not in favor • • • of It, and I don't think it ts good "I think It would ruin the jun-policy tor the Oty of Santa Ana." ' In Steadj :Increase ,The. California Department of Einployment this week launched an lntenalfied drive to quell the mounting-tide of chillers who are drawtng unemployment compensa- tion checks through· megal clalma, according to a statement by J . O. Reimel, state supervisor of fraud and Investigation. Reimel dltclosed that addjtlon- al Investigators are being added to the ataffs of local state employ- ment offices where illegal claims are high. The present drive, he de- clared, is to protect the invest- ments or the legitimate claimants and the employers who contribute to this valuable social service from being draJned by fraud. - FIXTURES AT RETAIL SINKS, Vitreous China, Double .................. $25.00 WATER HEATERS, Standard Brand......... $52.50 Toilets, Lavatories and Laundry Trays FLOOR FURNACES INSTALLED AMON WEST PLUMBING CO. -Phone Barbor 1-185-.I __;, 260'7 Central Ave. NEWPORT BEACH Acti-f-e Member of llebt,Te Fart .. al 8aa Mariao• I I bu """"Pted the --by THE SEWERAGE CONTROVERSY Economic IDghlights ::..W':b~-:.,'b'::.. :':i~ E. L . Kinseh, chief investigator for A!ea 3 (Sou them Califomla), announced that 17 trained investt,-;~::iiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gators have been added to the fraud investigation division of the department in this area. L.. ------------.,..-------------al comm1-.a from Oallfor- A request enginered by the 'orange County Farm H9ppenlnp. that .,,..,. the dlaner said affected only three or four Illa to •acceed tbe late Ra,...-63 Pe· r Cent bureau for · a delay "of at lesat Six months" in the pal.la, dhjd..,d checb and tax miles of .....,._ The scientists think _L._B_ale_•_•_· -'-------·I matter of propos ed formation of 10 sanitation dis-~m·_:~ ""..:.!.!':~:~".iua1:.::::; ~~~~:"" u:;:~ "':'~ beh:~: nation, could bring ourselves to Gain Noted by tricts in Orange county has been overruled by the 1n .. -ab1e rrom 1oca1 w•1tare. square m11~ area greater drop atom bombs on the homeland 8 • & Lo board of s upervisors and bblic. hearings will get \han that ot any American ctty of an enemy, are we prepared .in aVIngs an underway the fl 'rst week of e cember. A great deal Is bei ng written And even that would not be th~ the absence of an effective inter-A 63 per cent gain in reSources about the startling cfecline in the end. These giant bombs would re-national Police force, to rely solely w , I ed b Wl'th t1'me a vi'tal facto r under the Jaw, even the · d f ·1· 1 on moral for ce to prevent an as reg 15 •r Y the Newport size ~n po tency o our m1 ltary case enonnous amounts of un-Balboa Federal Savings and Loan briefest effo rts at further procastination c o uld hoJd forces. On V-J Day, we had the shielded radium the eff«t of which :;my from dropping bombs on Association during the twelve- Up the entire sewage ,pro gram f o r another year. m o st powerful Army-Navy-Air would be unimaginable. month period ending September Force team on earth. Now , two The Drakes t o u c h on the That is the terrifying question 30 accord1'n t It is well to .tet the proble m before the people ood :heir article propounds. 1t is ctear -·. g 0 a r ecent compli-• years later, we h~ve a g but da nge rous theo ry tha t there will ly a question that the United caUon made by t h e California and out o f the C oakroom \Vhere endless arguments undermanned Navy, a sm<lll Anny be no a tomic "'ar be ca us c it S tates mus t answer -and soon. S~vings and Loan League,. state- of pressure QTOUPS s erve o nly to cloud \tl1e i s.5Ue and with a _h~~dful of understr~n gth , \A'OU)d bring itself to l'mploy so Wide trade organization. conftlse t he.Pininds o f the tax paye rs who mus t ulti-green d.iv1s1ons. a~d, accord1_ng to fiendish a means or destruction. Resources of the local associa- 1 the experts. pract1ca.lly nothing ln They say in Teply to this attitude: YOCI' 1'ILL Bl: .&MAZ&D tion are now SJ,722 ,076:\\•hich rep. mate y make the d e Ci sio n. the \vay or modern air force. "Le t us not forgct that there has 11 &T ~-o·~~o&.KD rcsents a gain of $1.44 2.06b. We d o wn here s hould be c ollective ly convinced On(' of the most thought-pro-never been a weapon invented in t'O:~~~~~c:s~ Total asse ts of all California as. by now that the proposed s ewerage program is a vital voking articles on the possible sig · human his tory, from arrows to OLIP SERVICE sociations now stand at S837 266 • nificance of this leads off the Oc-flame throwers, tha t has not been SHOP 531, a gai n of almost 19 per 1 ce~t step in gro wth and e xpans ion .. We canno t talk of tober issue or the Atlantic. ~1onth-used to the u tmos t or its capacity. c. ... 1'7~ • l"llM since September 30, 1946. 50,000 people in N e wpo rt Beac h by 1950 if w e are ly. Written by Francis and Kath-I_f_w_e~·=a~t::o-:le=ra=n=•==an=d~e:nl:i::g:.:h:.:t•:::n:::ed~=o.-==·=-====""==-==·=-='=·=· not willing t o face the ho.rd facts of growing up. erin• Drak., it is called "Our Next ~ Pearl Harbor?" And its tone is PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DAVID C. CORSON . Residential Contractor and Builder Harbor 1520-W Harbor 1085-J 1107~ North BaJ J'ronl Balboa bland ' Pacific Heating Co., Inc. Residential & Commercial Heating Forced Air, Gravity and Floor Furnaces Harbor 676-R ' 1709-11 Coast Hiway Corona del Mar .----.;;A;.;000=:..:UNT=:;ANT::::.;::..._ __ ~ IPHY810IAN8 ... 8URQ!:-ONS. ILD. We mus t have a b e tter guarantee of water and found in this sentene<>: "Our land we must undertake a program to collect, treat and lies naked before a weapon whic h. dispose o f _yastly ~eater quantities of sewage and in the words or the Smyth Repor t. ' d · l 'is potentially des tructive beyond In ustnha-ulwdaste. T.dese t w _o projle ctsb (whic h the tax-the wildest nightmares of th . B 0 0 k k e e p i n &' A. v. Andrews, M.D. "Should a W om a n Tell Her Age?" • • • Why do so many wo- men lie about their age? See the absorbi ng article about t his con- troversial topic in The American Weekly, tht> great magazine dis-I ~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ tributed with next Sunday's Los II Angeles Examiner . payer S 0 COnSI er separate y Ut Which jointly imagination: a weapon so ideally S er V j C e PHYSICJIAilf represent a han dicap t o further d evelopment of the suited to sudden, unannounced and t ) . 1 . . at tack that a country's major t.:OLIN F. BROWN 8UBGEON coun y are prima ry 1m1ting facto rs. In the matter cities might be destroyed over· (Harbor 11144) of s ewage, the tre m e ndous growth of the area has in-night by an ostC'nsibly friendly e.s:.1~ot-,..,v~~:Ortc~~:ch ' 11 Cou~!!!!:~:r·::bor 518 duced a crit i cal s tress on facilities to handle wastes; power.'" And a li ttle tater on the <-------------' L.===========! the nature o f the g e o graphy' has compounded the Drakes write• "It i• a tact that AJW1DTEllT :-today ·the United States ls vi r-John K. O Ch 11.D stress. L o cally, the fac ilities of N e wport Beach are tually helpless against such an Atrnand Monaco ' PbyslclaD 0 ... ~ ~-' taxed beyo nd n o rmal c apacity already and are in attack rwith atomic weapons\ and ABCHITECT 2 -4 7 -8:30 need of repairs c osting $3500. ' that WC have been sliding at In-814. w. Bay Ave., Bal1-and by appointment creasing speed O\\'ards a military . Barbor 1714 Beacon 5075 The proposed· creation of 10 sanitatio n districts impotence that is an open im•it a-nn l..Uewood ATO. l!O Eut 18th 8tr- ~ould solve the county was te dis pos al syst e m f o r tion to disaster." 1-Anre1.. NOnD&lld7..., 0oe1a M .... oa11tona1a fifty years at least. Dis trict five would ins ure New-A good many peopl e seem to1 '----------~ l-::=========='. rt B h d H t' gto B h f d think that no power would dare DENTISTS ;-po eac an un In n eac 0 a e quate dis-to use the atomic bomb against posal for future growth. Should the controversy en-us because of th• rear of retalla· gendered by the Farm Bureau result.in a ruling by the tion-a fa ctor which undoubtedly board of supervisors t o admit only the c o mmunities prevented the use of poison gas • . in the last war. The po int these Dr. Obed Lucas DENTIST !Hi)] w. 0.USral. -1- NEWPOBT lllU.CB wanting sewe r-dis~osal facilities , Newpo rt B e a c h people miss. in the Drakes' opi n· should be ready .with its decisio n to help the county Ion. is that w e are dangerously take. a long step into the future. short of retaliatory instruments. We could stockpile atomic bombs by the thousands, but they would not serve us in war unless we had GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.8. Four million Americans were di bl d f ' ht' a ready means of getting_ them to f . . . sa . e .1g . Ing enemy targets-and gctt1.ng then' LET US NOT FORGET uas w .. t o-1n1 Newport or this nation 1n W o rld War II but their fair s hare there a t once. According to Major of. Our country's future is endangered if the public General Echols ._ Russia Is bulldin_g fails to realize that the disabled veteran needs a ss'st-some 44,000 m1htary planes this 1 year. We are bu1ld1ng 1,300 OT so. ance. And it is known that Russia is PHYSJCIANS-SUBOEONS. t>.O. . Their share means pro per disability compensa-givi ng u?limited resources to -:ar tion, ade quate hospitalizatio n a nd medical care vo-preparauons of all . kmds-Mth Cati . l tr · · d 't bl · b • the atonuc bomb holding top pnor- Dr. W. T. M~ney Phywldu and 8wgaH ona a1n1ng an sw a e J O s. tty. ~lip PROTECTION WITH BIGB. LUSTRE AUTOMOBILES. BOATS and PLANE From: llarmtal meet. of San, Salt Water, Adde and otber Elemuta It llas· holped tho auto l!bortqe by .protecting and beautltylne cars economically. _ GLIP ru .. dally u an atr-t!eht, 11DOOth 00&tlng on ""'D7 all'o plans, metal and fabric. GUP crosses the country on trucks, cars, buses and rtttamllnttt. Its elOS·like surface, one-thousa.ndth-of-&n·inch thick. La nex· lb~. yet hard and permanent. It wjll not discolor, peel, crack or ctilp. It resists heat, sun, salt water, alcohol and time. GLIP SERVICE SHOP J ust how strong is the on~· ' MDth and c ... tra1 gr eat U. S. Air Force'! Our best bo mber is still the B-29, though most experts consider it obsolete. A while ago the air forces got to· CBJBOPBA.Ol'OB gether "every operational B-29 in Dr. Tom E. Barton I the country'' for a dem6n.stratlon in the east. The total mU.ter Pl'<>-CHIROPRACI'OR duced 130 planes-and of these, un eo.R mp~ 28 didn't get there. GE-nl"'ral Ken-Oetroaa del Illar ney, the commander of ttle demon-(In Kendell's Patio) stration, called his tiny armada .._. llarbor JMI "a fu tile force." And, s a y th e •------------.! Drakes, the dt>monstratio n was so DAY 8CBOO•) unimpreMive tha t onlookers gave r----"=~~~~~'---- it the name Operation FLOP! Mortim' er School Tha t, remember, was t h e force that once numbered 8.l.000 combat IOt Coral Ave. Balboa bl. Oor. Eut 17th and 1n1De planes. and blasted the Japanese DAY SCHOOL ~;;;;;:::::;;;;;;:::::;:;;:;;;;;;;:;;:;;~:::::;~008~~T~A~M1'~:S~A~;;;;;:::::;;;;;;~Jl~-~-~;IN~,~-·~! I d Ge fr SIGN PAINTING -AND-- All Types of Commercial Art Located a& WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD an nnans om the air. OPZN8 WED OCT l We ha \le some 2,500 B-29s in &. A. •oaftllsa. 1L .&. ib:t.. dead storage. But It "''ould take .. ~=t:fi.. months, and perhaps a year or l :-~-~--------.!1 1 more, to prepare them for combat and to train the necessary ground I r-'itl=i!N~OO~:::RAPlll~~~OL,!8!JER!;!!.Vl!!!Cll:::!__ a.nd air crews. We had the time GEORGIA TAYLOa in the last war, thanks to British ":wa. • • ,..,. resistance and t he "primitive" ... ,,_,,,."~~ ~ ._.. weapons then i n use. N o military ~ • ...._ ITIL ...._ 011 commentator thinks we will have °""' w:r ....... •=-.:, .__ it If war comes aaain. ••• •• · • .._..,.. a •tr--W.. The Drakes believe that nation-IWI. v., ... 1:1"'7 ......_ al security demands a modem a.ir striking force equipped with at ast J ,(M)() modern, long-ranee . YS"l'DDfA•I•N bomber"S, which will be kept in M&WPOST RA•aoa combat readiness at all time9. Sec-f»i......,.AllY BOllPftAL Gordon M. Gl'lllldy, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Balboa Inn Arcade Office Hn.: 11).12 a.m.: 3-5 p.m. Phone Harbor 37 H. R. Hall, M. D. f'lt7alclaD and Surceoa Houn: 2-5. by Appointment Telephone s(.acon 5848 111 BroadW•7 Coeta ·- llllHon M. Muwe11, M. D. 1901 Oout BIW"7 Coroa.a del ll&r Offlce Houn : 11).12; 2-5 Pboee Barbor IOIZ S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814. Bay Ave., Ba11- Harbor 1124 ' Ottlce Boan: !toGp.m. llOl!daJ' U..Ousti ~ T. P. Reeder, M. D. H. E. Stickler, M. D. "'1*'•" Md Bwawww -w. O...tral Offtco: Barbor eoz NIP&-Pbome Barbor ni-111 Conrad Richter, M. D. Present Hours: t :SO a. m. -1% 11.. %:SO p. m.. -t:SO p. m.. HOS-O w. Oentral Newport -~De 11&.rbor UGI Chas. A. Wylie, M.D. Infanlll and Cblldren Ooul mpway ud Jumlae Corona del Mar Houn: 1 to 5 p. m. Har. 1015 OPTOllETIWIT L. W. Pierce ondly, they continue, we must have Dr • T ..._..__.., an adequately finanC!ed .-arch ' -....._ -• -----0. D. L~MBER BUILDING ·MATERIALS irocram w ht ch will assure m • Dr ..... O ..... tar Op11m t:clR W<ll'ld !Hdenl)lp In alra'aft de-llTI .... -°"'9 l&N~ ~ velopment. 'There Is an old ••"'-a.la -ft: - -_,._ IL-----------"=._I --8 , A_. 4G , , to <M effect that ~ military 1 · .,.. w. -•-ft. -_, plane i. ot.olete u 900D u built-.........., •••t--... Its auPorior ts on the drawinllir----~...,,--'--TKA==om===--.11-----------JI boards. At 1We1t:Dt. our rwwwcb - act1v1t1es ....,, pitifully ---COAST OPTICIANS quote. All -ba"" 111 • '"" es-TEACH. ER of PIANO ... ._ ..._ -... -pera...,tll pro~ ol advanced .._ -,,.. ... piane.. The.air tOl"C!!I uked S300.· m. ••TRJrnr oo•gwu Pis• ISU ...... & ••M7 :i~~~~ &i•~:s&~.jt·~.._ c~~·a.: 131.000.000. 1 '=:::::::==::::==::::========'.l~::::================~I The Dru. clNl In -_ ,, with ti.e potat1a1 -...11+"' • Fkbe Khariton, B.A. ol tho atomic -. 'l1leJ q-., 'I' , ., tho-t~0r.-~ _a ... 0 ... -"9nlfr, wbo -"at<mlc --•w• • RARM()NY -mlsbt kD1 «l.000..000 Aimrt-I.In Ka~ -.... In • llnlle nlsbt. -Tbe ...... . C'"'8 *1£41Pid • Hlr•wl••• and N..,. ft a1 Rs W N-•l&M: SCOTCH TAPE .. NEWS-TIMES 841~ ,, "1• PUBLIC NOTICE • Before You Build or Remodel NOTICE OF" INTENTION TO SELL NOTICE I t• H EREBY GIVEN pur- .!!Wlnt to _the provlsion.!I of Section 3440 or tbe Civll Code or the State or Cali-fornia. that FRITZ GOOSSENS and WOODRO W C. COOPE R Vendon , or 301 Main St .. Balboa. Calirornis. Intend to eell to HURLEY L D E N N I S Vend ~. ot 301 Ms.In Street BaJbo8' California. all lhat certain ' personai properly oonal.!!t lng generall y or all Bt ock In trade. fix tures. equipment and food will or a certain Grocer y buslneu no"'-n u Balboa. Market. Located at 301 ~aln Street , In the city or Balboa California. and that the purchue price thereot Wiii be pald a t 10:00 o'clock a. m. on the 12th day of Novem ber 1947. at Smart &: F1naJ Co Ltd 10 t he .Cit_)' ot Sanla Ana. Couiity or"'or -ange. State of Californ ia . Vlltt Our ln1-tlng llunple and Dlsplay Boom. Color guides, plan- ning aids, comprehens- ive stock of earpets and linoleum: Rap & Oarpelll Cleaned, Repaired DATED October 23. 1947. _ FRITZ GOOSSE NS WOODRO\\' C. COOPER \'endora LUDLUM Carpet Works HURLEY L. DENNIS llH !loatll -8t. .,_ llua AM -SANTA ANA Vendee SMART&. FINA L CO., LTD. 1060 E.l•t Flr•t St . Or.lnge, ~IJfornia. Pub. NO\". of . 1947. 'Cr Sell It Through Classified Advertising -tr OUTBOARD MOTOR Tune fti .. and ChNtmu will """' be berc .•. especially !or - wbo want to make the holid.y a memorable one for the outdoor ~ Whether it'.-hwband, father, aoa, t:.-othcr, UDC.lc, or sweet· .beart, _be'll look oa thi.i UirUtmal u the biggest one ol hil life if you give bim a MAanx Ovno.uo Maroa. Right now ii the time to arrange guaranteed Christma11 delivery of thia fuJe motor ••• the 'flt'Nt .c:and.ard ol pcri'ormanc:c in outboard moton. Now, too, ia the tUbc to arnnge b' e.,-pa~ts ao th.lit this most-wanted gift can be ctittly poid !or when tho big day !or giving .OU. oround. ,,_. ........ ----• .llf;ii//#. MOTOR ........ wu•s• eN't fOf' _., ••••• eM + ..... 1 I' ........................ MAITIH~ ..... ~ .............. ...._ ........... illlll_ ..... ....... -~·::z ...._~ ............... ,.,,ii• I • _ _..... . ..,. . ._,.,,_., ...... ~ • .._._..v...-1 .... '" s r.-.01 ··I ar ......... ........ _..,...., ............ ,. •••==• . .....,..,.er' • ·~._ .. _ _.......,....,.,. "• ~ ............ - .,._. I l,'riJ_,,_C.. C I' ................. . .... ..,... ........ .,... ................. _ ...... ............ ...., .............. ............. ....... •0.••il ......... ·---..._ ..... pwl ........ . .-.. ............... • ,, ... l•M .... -· ·--... .,........, ...... ... _._. •O.....• .... ....... . .......... ._ ... E~SY TO PAY! Martin "40" Wgt. 35 lbs. 4..5 B. P. • $149.95 Martin "60" Wgt. 43 lbs. 7.2 B. P. $179.95 GUARANTEED DELIVER"'L CLUB ORD&I. JIOW ••. EABY PAYMBNTB ••• CHall'l"MAI D&UVUY Gtr.UAllT&&D Sales • Complete Service and Parts at 611 Coast Highway Newport Beach Beacon5277 ) ' . . ' Puauc Nonas Puauc Nonca . Puauc NoTica • ) Nll:WPOB'I' BALBOA NSW8·'1'1•11:8 TUl:&DAr Neirte' Bwd', c.llf. Not•• t II' .. 1M1 Pap'l NO'l'lc& o• PUllLIO -&lU!o(O ~·cw• • · • !IO.\ft, l1IPPUm • roa llDIT u IJ~ WAHl&D --ATl'EN'nON BOAT OWNERS-NEW -Kltd>en --t far 111aN c.te. Be. Sf& ..... Llmltad quontley 30 -lb. Don-couple $15.00 week. Harbor aML mr&ftl • p:11. arA.TJi • DISHW.tSHER WANTEJ> -= = ::ir::u:•~ l09l..J. 88-2tc ABOvE THE . ARCHES.-GOOd FOR SALE OR TRADE-Whittler • The. ai;y Planning eomm1p1m ot the Qty ot Newport Beach hav- 1.na. by Jleoolutlon No. 316, recom- mended to the ai;y Council ot the ati· ot Newp<rt Beach the tt- ..,n1ng tn>m R-2 to C.l of Lots 19 and 20, Block 23, Newport Beach Cbo<Jle'• Cafe, m llarlne ...... bold up to an 85 ft. boat. Bea-............ 'IO lllllft ti 'flew; lnterfttinc ...... 3-bedrm. 3-beclrm. home, hardwood floon, Balboa te!uwl Harber 77•. con 60!50-¥. 111-4tp 2% Adults want pennanent home home; fireplace, large pr, Prloe tile kitchen and bathroom, 2 88-lfc In Harbor area, preferrably In $14,600. Call Hub Powen, Ast. patloo, fenced' yard. double pr- ·w·ANTED-----....,.,,.....-os-ed.,.-"'.'.whl::::;:ta;:-I FOR SALE-lAWOOD 'PWDP and Corona del Mar. No drlnklni:. Har. 112-W. 81-tfc age, fruit tn!el. Phone Harbor -for llsht -work. bait tank complete, $75.00 like Write Box "E" cJo New.nm... 1403-J. 88-ltp live In. s.JU')I open. Harbor ~· ~trlct -~~~ 88-ltp ~~~~=NEW 2 BR vacant $5:!00;illll0 1 Tract. I NOTICE IS TiiEREFORE GIV- EN by the Ccy CoUncll of the Ccy ot Newport Beach, that a pub\lc hearing will be held on Monda)', the 8tb day of December, 1947, at the hour of four o'clock P. M. of nld day, In the Coundl Oiambera of the Ccy Coundl. Qty Hall, Newport Beach, caJilornia. on said recommendations of sald Plannlni Commlasion 1n reference lo the re-- :roniJ!g ot Lots 19 and 20. Bloclc 1132-M. 8'-lfc WANTED TO RENT -Couple Price S!5350 All utilities. Hub BR nearly' furnished $6000, en UUI .._,.,,.._,tla • 22-fl PO)VER BOAT_ EuUy eon-with daughter 14. 2 or 3 bed-Powett, ~t. Har. 62-W. adjoining lots. Mutt tell. Set>- verted for mackerel. plley, two room unfurnltbed b 0 u 1 e or 81 t1c arata or together u Income. FOR SALE-ilLD'1 bike, tine ';?": bunka, fTOO. Harbor 1947. apartment. Permanent. ww pay -Make offer. Trailer considered. dltion, $20.00. Write Box E' Ba-lfc 6 months l'<!nt In advance. Call DANDY 1 bdrm. stucoo, hdwd Owner 1702 Roctlettar, off Tua.. c/o N.,..._~ 88-ltp FOR SALE-12 ft. row boat, cood Harbor 566-W. 87-4tp floors, knotty-pine Interior, ml tin, Coota Mesa. 88-tfc STATE OF CALil'ORNU.. L-: ' COUNTY OJ" ORA.NOii • ANTIQUE LAMPS -$10.00 and condition. Beacon !5013-R. 533 WANTED TO RENT-Unfurnlab-fireplace. Lari• lot. Terms at up, Morril chair 13.00, 4 cyllndor We 1 t m In• t er St., Newport ed 2 or 3 bedroom hOUle year $6000. G. M. PRITCHETI', $39.60 PER MONTH OM THIS l!tb day or Octci • .LD .. 1141, before .me, Nora 8. Kaf'S'Wll"tb. a Notary Public In and ror ..Sci Cowl· ty ud State. penoully ap~ 8&m 0 . Porter and Luclua 8. "Sm.Ith. m , llDown to me. to be the penom wbo.e n&me9 are 1N.b«ribed to th9 wilhl• Inatrument and ~ledpd to mt Kohler en 1 l n e '35.00 mile. He!ibts. • 87-4tc round. Best refl!n!llCel ~ Agent, 1840% Newport Blvd. FOR NON VETS mi.nnon't, 1813 F\l!lertoll Aye., Harbor 1900 · 85-lfc Phone Beacon 5024-W. 87-tfc Coota Mesa. Phone Beacon 5443. B Jd . d . 2-BEDROOM HOUSE 515 Red· NEW TWO BEDROOM ._ F . ----------,,=88-=l::-JP Oat aintenance an u:NT, lllS<JSLLANSOUS &I land.I, Newport Heights. Un-H. A. financed, 4% Inter e It. 23 Newport Beach Tract. . By order ol the. Ciyt -Council Dated the Zlth day of O<.'tober, 1947. that ~=ted the w . WASHING MACHINJr.8 Repairing FOR RENT-Garage, 406 E. Bay fUmlshed. Immediate occupan-Phone Beacon 5197 for turu.r Ave .. Balboa. Harbor 314. cy. Call .Beacon 609().W. 88-4tc Information. 8'-tfc IN WRZREO'I', I baftl berennto eet my band and attb;ed m1 offldal . ..i_ the day Md year ta tlll.I eerttnc&te nnrt abon wTttten. U you -·t bave <me do ,._ WUl!Jns at, Frederick Yacht Co. 88-1~ _;;.__ _ _,_ _____ ..;..::.~ FRANK L. RINEHART Qty Clerk; O.ty of New- port Beach, ealifomia. Pub.-Nov. 4, 1947. NORA. S. XAltGWARTH. Notary Public La and. ro r ll&ld Couaty and State. (lly Commt.IOD uplrn Jan. 28. 1960.l Pub.--Oct. 14. n . 28~ Nov. 4. 1947. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS N 0 T I C E F lc'tltloU• F irm N•me . County Tun Due and Pa)'able _ -TRE ~DERSIGN'ED doea he"bJ NoUc:e l9 hereby given that tlae ct!rtlty U.at they att conducttnir a taxes on a.ti pruona.l property aecured nurMry itchool bualneaa at U 21 Eut by ~al ·property. and one4 halr o r tbe 15th st.. Coat& Mua, Caltfornla. under t.axe11 on a.II re&! property are due the flctltloua firm name or Rancho on the rtnit day ot November. and Mesa Nunery School and thAt •l.! w-111 be deUnque.nt on the rltth daf of firm 111 compn,eed of the followinc December next thereafter. at r Ye ~rBOns. who.9e name• and addrese. o'clock p.m.. and that unleu pa.Id aie u tollow!I. to-wit: prlor ther-eto 11lx percent will be added RENJ A.MTN M. H OWSE. 32911 l"ul· to the amount thereof. &11d that 11 le rton Ave .. Cost& Mesa. ca11r.; PA· said one4 balf be not pald before the TR!C1A L. ROWSE. 22911 Fullerton twentie th day In April next. at five A\"~ .. Cost.a Mesa. Calif.: EARL G. o'clock p.m. an additional three per-PETERSO!ll. 305 S2nd St .. Newport <"ent will be added thereto. Tbat the Beach. Calif.: l..ORRAI'NE M. PETER~ remaining one--hatr o r the taxes on all ~ON'. 305 32nd St .. Newpart Beach. real property will be payuble on ~ Callr. a rter the t\\·enttetb day or J a nuary WITNESS our hands thl!I 14th day ne1t . and will be dellnquent on the of Octo~~. 1947. twe ntieth day or April ne:tt thereafter. BE?'JAMIN M. HOWSE at five o'clock p.m .. and that unleu PATRICIA L. HOWSE paid prio r thereto. three percent will EARL c . PETERSON be added to the amount the tenC. OORRA tNli: M. PETERSON All t.AX~ ·may tM! paid a t the lime STATE OF CALrFORNIA ) t he first lnstaltment, IUI herein pro-COU~TT OF ORANGE ) u . ·vtded. Is due and payable. O:S THIS 14.lh day of October, A.D .. All taxe!I payable at lhe Tax Col-1947. be.tore me. No rs. S. Marg-.arth, lector'a offtCtJ In the Rall or Rttords, a Notary Public In and for n ld Coun- Sant&' Ana, Call!ornta, during regular ty and Stale. personally ap~ared Ben- orrlce b out'!!. MOSLEY j11.ml n M. R owse. Patricia L . H ow!!". DON S. Earl G . Petenon and Lorn.lne II. County Tax Collector Peterson, known to me. to be t he H&ll or Records per•oM whll!9e names are subY"ribed Santa Ana.. Calttqrnla.. to the within Instrument. and ac· Pub.-Oct. 23. 30, 1947. knowledge<! to me that they e.:z:e<:uted STATE OF CALIFORNIA. -th~:sU:~T~sS WHEREOF I ha.e OEPA0R1Tv"isE10NTN g~ ';.~~~!.ZA.~SORKS her~Unto Rt my h and and ait!J:ed my --NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS offlchtl 11oeal the d ay and year In thl• certificate tlrBt a bove written .• "'" 1950. :SORA S. MARGWARTR Notary Public In and for 11111.ld County and State. Commission Explree J anuary 28. (SF..A.Ll P ub.-Nov. 4, 11 , 18. 25. 1947. ADVERTISEMENT FOFI BIOS ------... -... - The Neww-nn-will l)Ot be ,.._ tp0naiblt for more. than one lncor- rect insertion of an advertt.ement. .....,.,,.. t h e right to COITtctlJ cl.mty any and all ada and tQ reject any advert:llement not con· lonnlng to rules and ttgU!atlqns. 68-tf< llUllINS88 GUIDI: 11 LANDSCAPING Care ot Lawns F1owers and Sh.rubs Planted Hal Crawford 315 Alvarado Place BALBOA Harbor TI4 84-tfc CESS POOLS and SEPl'IC TANKS Inttalled Anywhere In Oranse County Contract Dl'llllnl Sewer Conaectlon (All Work Guarantffdl Fu!l Insuranee Carried J. R. McCORMICK MO Victoria St. a.ta Msa Beacon 5069-J 911-tf• BILL'S W ASH-A-TERIA 475 Newport Blvd., a.ta - Pljoae BOacon l5TIO lT-U. Watchft -CJoclto • Jowolry CHROMOMTERS Repalrins -Prompt Serv1'le Senalble Prioeo VAN DRIMLEN JEWELRY 171!6 Newport Blvd. Coota MMa 31-tfc BAYSIDE PLATING Gold -Sliver : Copper -Bruo Antlqueo a Specialty See OUr Ad In Orange County '\ Phone Directory 1914 Harbor mvd. Pb. BeL 51ll1 Cor. Harbor and 19th. Coota MeA Neid to Methodllt Oiurd! 28-tfc Plentiy of Good Tires All Sizes (. Compound Motor · Gallon, 'lOc Oil Western Auto Supply AuthorizM DMler 1111 Newport Blvd.. a.ta Mw 17-tfl --------------: as.AL SllTATI: SXOBANO• '8 1215 Cout Hlway, Newport Phone Beacon 5615 ·BOAT BROKERS . . WILL TRADE Redlands houlel and income property for home ln Newport or Balboa. 215 30th 85-tfc Boats Priced to Sell 7().ft. Aux. $6500. Schooner, Herschoff, 32-ft. Twin Screw Sedan Cruiser (1 947), $1176. 36-ft. twin screw Stephens, Scd. cruiser, $8900; 26-ft. Steel-Craft (1949), $4000; 2fi..ft. Spt. cruiser <Hunter), $28(.M). G. E. MINNEY' Listings Wanted 711 Coast Hiway. Ne-w-porl Beacon 5032-\V. 87·2tc HUSICAL II RADIO IA STEINWAY GRAND -5% ft., ebonized, very little used, just tuned. No dealers. TeJ Harbor 1387-R ror a ppt. 86-4tc STEINWAY. Georgeous tone. Ma- hogany base only $485. Terms. DANZ.SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 No. Main, Santa -Ana 83-tfc PIANOS for practice. Some u low as $65. Good tone & action. Terms. All of them r ental allow- ed if you ·buy. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 No. MElin, Santa Ana St., Newport Beach. 87-4tp MONEY TO LOAN Ill WANS TO BUILD, buy, Improve, modernize or refinance. We pur- chue truat deeds. NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LO AN ASSN. 3333 Via Lido Ph. Har. 1500 38-tfc. NEED MONEY? Stt U• for Quick, Helpful s~rvice on Your Financi&l Needs -Loan.a on Furniture -Salary Car or Other Security Hours: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5 (Closed Saturdays) ~ .. .- 1814 % Newport Blvd .. Coote 111 ... Beacon 5220 (Across from Alpha Beta Market) • 88-ltc Sealed propoeah1 will be tteelved at the office of the State Hlghwav En- r1neer. R oom 808. State Building; Los Angeles. C&llfornla. until l o clock p .m. on November 20. 1947, at which t l{lle they w lll be publicly opened and ~ad tn the aame building In a. room to be designated on the da,y bids are opened. fop, conalructloo on St ate Hlgh....,ay in accordance w ith the !!IP«- trtcatlonl!I therefor. to which ~!al reference la made. u follows: Nntlce i!I he~by given that the Board of Tn.is tees ot the Ne'W'\)Ort Harbor trnlon High School Dlatrlct o r Orange County. he~lnalte r referred to aS' the "Owner" ·will receive up to, hut not later th11n 4 o'clock P . M .. Pactnc Standard Time. of the 10th day o r :-.:ovembt:r. l!M7, seslt'd btds ror the a"1o'ard or contract for the conatructlon hr Temporary A,it"rl cultural Building No. 1. at the !\'ewport H a rbor Union HJgb School. l0<·a ted In Mid !IChOOI district. Such bld!I shall be rttelved In the o rri"e o r the "O.,..·ner" In the :se ... .-port Ha rbor Union Hi,:h Schr>Ol . F.IU't 15th Stre-el . Costa M f'.AA. Orange FORMED -hleld.I & Ha'<!! c.ero made to order. Al>o Plex· Isl.-It Ladte Sheets for aak Nu-World ProdllC!s ~ 30S Third St., Huntlnilon Beach Phone Hunttncton Be.ch 171 FIREWOOD CHARCOAL & BRIQUETS P1'?MPT DELIVERY 83-tfc AUTOMOTJVE & TIRl:8 11 ------------On.n"e County. In the City o_t New· port Bea.ch' and v.lclnlty on Cout H ighway, trom Poppy Avenue to B roadway (VII-Ora-60-NplB.B .A>. t'ur- ·n lshing and ln!lt&lllng tull traffic actuated slgna.J 11~tenui at slx t6) inte~ctlons, fixed . time tral!lc sig- na l systems at tour {4) lnter.teetlons. Mid hl11:hway lighting at nine (9) or the lntenectlons. 81>-tfc SP I NET Mirror type, used. Pay 0 PLYMOUTH S~DAN. Good HARBOR Plumbing Service out balance $195. terms. Fine motor, new rubber , new paint, big tone, go6d looking, excel-battery and brakes. Terms and Wright Lumber Yard 1784 Newport Blvd. lent action. trade. 1974 Nev.-port Blvd. Cos- l768 Newport Blvd., Beacon ~ REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY Contracting and Sup!illes 97-tf< DANZ.SCHMIDT PIANO CO. ta Mesa. 88-ltc COSTA MESA Beacon 5665 520 No. Maln, Santa Ana J4Q CHEVROLET tudor special de· 83-ttc lwc, clean throughout, $1050. Btd.s are required for the entire wo rk described here.In. to accordance with the provisions or Se-<:tlon 1770 or the Lo.h-Or Code. the Department or P ublic W o rks has as:c•rtained the gene..al p reva.lllng rate or w ages epp\lcable to the ~-ork to ~ d one to be u follows: &3-tfc ---------,.-...,..,-BABY Grand, repossessed Now Owner day Harbor 2061. Night ("{lu ntr. Ca!i fo rn!a. anti :oihall be opene<l I--------------- 11.nd puhllcly re1ui aloud l\t the a.b-Ove COOPERATIVE only $46.5. Terms or will r ent. Harbor 1317-J. SS.2tc DANZ.SCHMIDT PIANO CO. FOR SALE-.41 Plymouth coupe, 520 No. Main, Santa Ana gCKXI condi tion, new tires, by ~tate-d time Jn the o ft lce o r the "Owner" in ~uc-h building . ROOFING CO. n WANTED TO BUY Cl.Jltiflc.Jt lon Rt. Per Hr. Carpenter --·-·---·-··-·--·-·-·-.. --.. -·Sl .90 Cement flnh1her .. -·-·-.. ..:., ... _•_ .. 1.97~ Concrete mt1er operator F.ach bid mu!lt ronform and be re· .•t><->n:oii\·e to thls fn \1tatlon. the p lans. d R • !lf\PClflca!!on.!I. and all the otht'r dor,u-New an epair Will Pay Cash For your furniture or ""at havt you. Phone Beacon 5656.. --==-~---o-,--~-83-_tf_c ov.'Tler. Phone Harbor 1208-W. WANTED 50 used pianos for our SS.2tp m~ntl! compr\ging the pertinent ron-Phone Beacon •-R trnct 'locumrnts. Copl"S of the Con-. J.f.Olr rent dept. Highest cash price or biggest allowance on exchange. Tenll.S. <skip type) ... ·-·-·-·--.. --1.775 Conc~te vlb..ator operator -·--1.S.."i f;lectrlc\a.n --·-.. ----·--.. ---2.25 FTpJrnian ... ---·-·-·-··-·---··---~·~~ Trn•·t f'lnrumPnts a re now o n file and 2573 Elden AVf!., Costa Mesa or><>11 to oublic: Inspection In the said ...,..tfc Crawley Furniture Co. 1812 .. Newport Blvd., Coota M-nf(jl"P.!!1 Of The Ownf'r. :ind Of Maf!lh. - Laborer ---------.. --.. --·-----'-. Any cl~siflcatlon om.ltted herein not le!-s than ---·':-.-·-·-1.!0 OVERTIME-one and one-halt (1~) time!I the aboft rates. Sundays &nd holld11.y!t--One 11.nd one-half l l~) tlmell the above rates. Pl.an:oo may be seen. and ronru1 or prropo._'lal. bonds. contract, a.nd !lpe<;ifi· catll"ons ma}· be ohtalned at the office ot the Stat" H \Jt"h way En~lneer. Pub· He \Vurks Bulldlng, SSl.rram~nto, C&ll· forin la .. and they may be ~n at the orflres o( the Dtstrirt Ens:l.lleers at Los An11:elez and San Frnnclsco. at the oftll'e or the Dl:ootrh't E:ngineer or the rllstrlr t In ..,.-hlch the ,..orlc ta slt- uateod . a.nd at the office ot the AMO· elated General Co ntractorB In Sa n Francisco. No bid ... -111 be conside~d unless. It ts made on a blank f;lrm rumlshed by the State H ighway Engineer and 11 mad8 1n accordance with the pro•lll· tons of the Proposal Requirements a.nd Con dition• set fol1 h under Sec-tion 2 ot the Standa.rd Speclflcatlon!I. Ea.ch bidder mU!lt be llcenMld and aleo pre-quallfled a.s required by law. fSee aa.Jd Proposal Requl~ment!I a.nd Coo· d lt lone.) • The Department or Public Worlca reaervea the rtght t o reject any or a ll blda. • DEPARTMENT OF l'UBLIC .WORKS. DIVISION OF HtGRWAYS. G. T . McCOY. State Hlshway Engineer. DATltO OCT. 24, 1947. Pub. Oc:t.. 23. SO; !"Jo•. 6. l!M7. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS FIRM Nl\.ME ~ml rh ~ PowPll. ArrhltecllJ. located n r 1'16 Arr hltPcts Bu!lf!lnl:'. In the r \ty 1,f TA>~ AnKeles. tn :01\ld County and Stl\t(". 3.nr\ ni!'ly he nhtl\\ned at either plnf'e. vdthout deposit. F:nf'h hid :ohAll bf> marle nut on a form lfl ~ ot:ltalnf'rl Al Ptther or the ,.~~iii nffli>f'S in \\'hlrh the Contract Dorumf'nt~ a re nn file. F:11rh h!rl :ohall hp ncrr.>mranled by ri. rPrtlftetl nr {"l\Jl!hl .. r':o rJittk pavable 1., 1hi> O"'"nf'r. nr ."l<'lt t:o-fp.•·t~rv Bir\ Bnnd 1n fa,·or r>r th,. ()wner exPCuted by th,.. ~tdrl,.r a."I Prinrlpnl nnd n :mt\JI!· rnr tnry !l urety <"•1m1•nn~· II.JI ."ll'cu rity. ln an llJll,,unt nnt lf>."1."I thfln fi,·e Pf"r· r"nf nt tb,. b id. Thr c·h,.rk or bid bonO J<h111! be iri'·en AJl a ~:i.mntt>e tnl\t the hirlrlPr will "':tf'l"Ule the Cnntr11f"t It It be awArde'1 t n h im In ronfnrrn\tv w ith th .. c .. ntract {ko(-umentJI! and ,,.-ill pro· ~·!<le th,. !-Urely hond nr hr.nils &.8 !Of'+'f't n ect the~ln within Ci\•e da\'S arter notlflc•lon or the award or the con- tract tn the b idder. The Owner resen·e!I the pri,-i1 f'2e o r rejer1ln11: any Md all bldJI! o r to •·a.Ive a nv ln-egu\arltlf':B or lnform&l\tles In an\" blrt or In the blddtnit. Pur!!uant to thtt Labor Codr nf the State l)f C..llfoni.la . the aald Board of Trustttl'I h&.8 iuteerta1ned the general prevalllnJt" rate or per dlem wagee ror each r raft or type or wor kman nefiied to exl!'cute the contra.ct111 which will be awarded the 21uc.:e1Mfu\ bidden. and these ;irevalllng rate1 •NI contained In i Mid spectrlca(lons adopted by tbe Bnard. ar\li are u folio~. CJ,ASS1FTCATION: F'OREME1'f-All fo~men n re !llf:parately c!Ul!llfled. ahall be paid not le~ than 17~ cent• per hour u to the-STX BASIC TRAD!:S . and 12~ cent3 per hour a.a to the SUB-TRADES. THE UNDERSIGNED doee hett1by more rhan . the Journeymu l"&te ror &.rttty that be l• condu<:tlng a opt\CAI th~ en.rt lnvol•ed. tiiu.IDdm at Ul! Cout Blvd.. Corona APPRENTICE! -Kay be employed de.I JlaT. Calilomia. under the tlctl· In conformity with Section rm.5 of tJoua firm ~ or Cout Optlcl&M the California Labor Code. and U'l&t a.Id nrm la c:oml)OM'd or the Clas1 lflc;atlon At. JMr Hr. followtns penon. whoae name and ad.· Cupenteni. Journeymen -·-·--·..$1.90 drie• la u follow•. to-wit ; Cement fin1!1heni .... --·-------.-1.!1711 It. R . THIELE. l 213 C0&et Blvd .. Iron worken. ornamental ___ 1:T1S Corona de) Kal'. California. I r-On workeMI. retnJof'Clnc -------1.975 wtTNESS my hand thla ,!rd d&» ot Labo~n. pneral or coutn.ictlon 1.S."i , Nofflllber. 1941. P'Llnters, bruab ______ ,_ _____ 1.71> ZI'GtL H . THIELE Palnten , wpro.y -·----------i.OO STATE OJI" CALIFORNIA. ) Power equipment OSM.rators: COZ..-'TT OF ORANGE ) y . Air compre590n __ .. _. _____ 1.65 ON THIS !rd day or No\'flnber. A . Mlxera. 1klp --· . 1. m D .. lM7, before me, Non. S. 111&1"1'· K IJ:en1. moblne _ .. 2.00 werth. a Notary Public In and for .td 'l'able power •• open.tors __ um O.Unty and State. peJWJnally appeared Sheet metal workerw -----1. '7S •9. H. THIELE. known to me. to bf! Truck dri,.en. u nder I ton.s --1.425 tM penon w-h08fl name ts subecrtbed Troc:.k drt•eni. 6 t o 10 ton1 -· l."5 to the w ithin l_utrument. a n d ae-Truck drln.n, tnlY:lt m.1:1:. kDowledpd to me that be e J:eeuted the under 3 YUd• _ 1.85 aame.. Truck dr1~ni. tranalt ml.1:, IN WJTil(JtSS WR!!REor. I baTe s n.nt1 or mors ~-1.m bereUBto Rt my ~ a.nd aff.b.ed ·my E:J:cept u noted In the ,,...... kbed- otficl&I aea.J the day and year tn Lht• u1e , the rates or per diem wages ror csrtJCJeate tint above WTltten. each or . the n.rtou.s cluslfl~tlona of NORA S. KARGWARTH work shall be the herelnbefore eet Notary Publlt" In ud tor aid forth pre•&J.Uns rate• of hourly ~ County a.ad State. multiplied by elitht (!}. 'l:\sbt {I) 12 TEARS SERVICE IN THE HARBOR AREA HARRY HALL . PAINTING CONTRACTOR 274 East 19th Street Ph. Bea. 5413 Costa Mesa, Calli 3().tfc LOST AND FOUND LOST-Bunch of keys, some time Friday. Leave at News..:Times office, 3011 W . Central Newpor t Beach. 88-ltp , . 92-tfc CASH for USED Furniture & Appliances "We Buy Alm09t Anything" G'RANT'S Phone ~a.. 5707-M 1645 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa 42-tfc. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 83-tfc SPINETT'E PI A N 0 S for rent. Beautiful blonde, mahogany, wa lnut. All rent ot first six months allowed on purchase. DA."IZ.SCHMlDT p!.fu-.;(J CO. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana 83-tfc POULTRY a RABBITS a FAT RED FRYERS Ready to fry p __ R_E_W_AR __ Bo_x_s_p_c_•_n-gs_a_n_d--ma-t-o n ice. 2258 Orange Ave., Costa l"UIUIITUU roa SALll tress. Little used SJS. pair. 843 Mesa. 88-2tp Lido Soud. Lido Isle. Phone Har-SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S8 bor 686. . 88-4tp1------------ LOST-Brown coin purse. 3 keys and currency. Reward. Write Box 655. Ba1boa ~ 88-ltc ANTiiJ 31h ROOttS Furniture. 6 units, EMPLOYK!!NT W II stove "'Clavenos, heater, double HARBOR TRANSFER LIGHT HAULING \VILL CARE For children $1 .75 beds, lamp, drapes, etc. $169, per day including transporta· S189,' $229. Plf!asure Island West Phone Beacon 5538..J 1962 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA lion. Beacon 5322-W. SS.ltc end of Park Avf!., Balboa l:~n~ WANTED -Housework day or hour. Phone Beacon 5123-R be-FOR SALE-Almost new Univ-86-ttc fore 6 p.m. ~2tp al cottage gas range. $70.00. BU8JN'l'f8 OPPOaTUNJ'l'IDI 61 SITUATION WANTED-Compan· 20l7 Miramar Drive, Balt;:2tp BEAiJ'riiSALON in Costa Meaa ion to lady or light house work stock and fixtures. Well equi~ for couple in small home. 309 FOR S~LE-Gaffer Sattler stove ped. A real buy at only $2300. Marigold, Corona del Mar. Har-table top. like new; ,also gas, B. A. Nereson, 1972 Newport bor 1023-J. 87-4tc heater and Wind!or chair. 3911) Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Phone Bea- HA VE OPENING for small child Marcu5 St .. Newpor{\liland. con 5255. 88-ltc 88-2tc in licensed home. Mn. Henry -,....,.---,...~---,...---.,,...,,.. roa ~ a Pirtle, 361 Costa Mesa St .. Costa FOR SALE-S pairs drapes fully M.... 87-2tp lined hand blocked floral d .. lift. 2·BEDROOM HOUSE and one- PracUcally new. 310 Island Ave. room S;eparate apartment. Both New mother, baby care specialist. Balboa. 88-2tp furnished. Phone Harbor 1191. References. 106 Via, Undine, or call at 123 Thirteenth St. Udo Isle. 87·2tp FOR SALE -Devenport·; Wing 88-2tc back chair, radio. fireside en-1 ,..,,,,.,=-------,-=-::---:-WORK WANTED-~ In.., semble, gas heater, ,..and lhlp I HAVE three rentals till June 1. -· Plaln or fulc:F . 530 Su lampo. All In good l condition. Call Harbor 1247-J. 87-2tc BeroardtDo Ave.. New P 0 r 1 Ptfone Harbor 1583-M. ~tc Helll>ta. •tre MAN With 3 years college In busl- neu and accounting plUI gen- eral office experience desires employment ln Harbor area. Ph. Harbor 1699-J. D. B. Moore. 87-2tp A GOOD BUY- IS A WISE BUY Let Ut Help YOll Be Wiie HARBOR FURNITURE 1962 Harbor Blvd. FURNISREJ>-..3 room apartment near Bay In Balboa $10.00 per week. utilities 'paJd Harbor 252().W. 88-tfc (SEAL) houl"!I Ahall coMtltute a day"• work; Pub.-N'o'f'. 4, 11 . 18. 25. 1947. It being undentood that In the ettnt • NOTICE OF INT'ENOED SA.LE that worktnf:ll &n employed IHI& than Employment Wanted FOR RENT-$55.00 per month, furnl!hed bedroom kitchen home privileges, small child O.K. 10-4 dally, Sunday after nooo. 605 l..arklJpur Ave., Corona clel Mar. UncN:r &ee1lon 1440 Clvll Cod• of the eight (8) houn per daT.. the peT diem BOA'l"ll. SUPPi.iii! II ...... ' ..... , ...... ,,,,. ~-.e• ahaJI be deemed to be that n-_..___ --.ath h I b ~r NG ROO .. F . t 119 NOTICE 18 et:Rr:BT. GIVEN: fftctton of the per diem ~ hereto .ui-a.1~U1U1-engmeer .""1 I TRADE-Nearly new l4tt inboard "'-t=t :1-11 oi or ren , _ nat Georz-e E~elben.h. Veodor . ~~:'~11 ~umi:er e~t00.:8> q~cations, ~g, and ex-runabout, for late model motor· Marine Ave.,. Balboa Island wt.<..e adctreA ts 60 CornAUon St. tn hours. per1ence available in Harber cycle. 119 _ •~• St., N-87-2tp the C!tY'of Corona del liar. Newport, Offrtlme lllLa.11 be paid for work per-Seekin pl t f ~llU. ,.. ... ""'"" .. ~ty of Ora.use. State of California. fOJlllf!d tn eJCtem of the ncutar da'f''• area. g em oymen o Beach. 88-ltp FOR RENT Large two bedzoom tat..r. tb -all to ,.,oyd £. Culblrth or wee.It'• work and at the rate tor any type in builcfula. COOltJ'Ucoo d ~ cr.ra~1!1.~~~J·Unwp.~ ~ o'f'etttme ot the craft ln-n>J'f'ed_ tion or marine field can work 2 CANOES--15 ft. Old Town with tumisbrd apartment for a ulta ·-R olt<b.:ra u be"tn retUT"l!d to llball In -···--'al su-~-or ~"--oo· .• ft. All Alwni-until July lat. See owner Sat- 88-2tp '41 PLYMOUTH-Special deluxe club coupe, exc. rn ech. cond. and paint : ra dio. heater , 4 new tires. Phone B-5115 days, H -212 eve. nings. 88-ltc 46 ~·1ERCUR Y Clu~ Coupe. One O\\"TlC'r. Lo\\· mileage. Extra cl ean Calif. car. Terms. Will tr ade. 1947 Newport Blvd., Costa l\1esa. 88--ltc 37 CHEV. CPE .. 5395.00. New bat· tery ·and brakes, good motor. Terms. 1974 Newport Blvd., Costa r.1 C'Sa. 88--ltc Carmine Used Cars 1018 Coast Hiway NEWPORT BEACH BEACON 6074 '41 Buick Century Sedanette '41 Olds Sedan HydrQmatic '40 Dodge Coupe '41 Ford Club Coupe '41 Ford Convertible· Nice selection of '40, '41 and '42 at Our Santa Ana Lot ~ Cor. 1st and l)us 1 h 88-ltc '40 Olds 6 Coupe Convertible. New paint, good top. Runs like new. $1295 Allen Motor Co. 1000 Coast Hlway Beacon 5032-J 88-lre '40 Ford Club Coupe New black paint, radio, heater. Priced to Sell! $1095 Allen Motor Co. 1000 Coast Hiway Beacon 5032-J 88-ltc '41 Ply. Conv. Coupe Red leather. Very sharp? $1495 Allen Motor Co. 1000 Coast Hiway Beacon 5032-J 88-ltc at:r of TUJ'UDsa. Cot.La ty or Loe An· be deemed to be New Tear'• :Day. ·~ ..... ""'&~· • • .,..... .. ._;r, u:~~ ..,u. • -~ •--'••• ,,_ Q<,,,__.. ...... IUV\ F-1eaf $•· 8ta.te ot California. the rolJow. DPcoratlon Day. 1bdepen~nce Day. trai.d.t labor caT'llAdty Prem num Grumma:D $12500· 0 E -~ '-....... oua.;r """"' ei:iu • dMCrlbed pe_r'90bal Pl"OPUty. to-Labor n...-. • -·-·-~7. 'nw1D-s 11o•• • -: --' • • Corona del Mar 87-2tc Ta,il'l~·~n~-~~!..-----...,.,...-~n~ ~ ~ ·-~ -ium· aalary not an object. ~r-Warfield, ·39<11 Hooeyoutt, San · • All otoclt_.'!'.,·~u·· ,nrtur.o. equtp. r;',."',&~~*°".7,:! maneoce and cona-enia1 coodl-I>leco. "8'T·2tc NEW LIDO ISLE BAY FRONTZ. FOR SALE -Mahogany lined a.at and ~ •• 0 a eertaln Sl"O"' lfoftd&• fol~ llhall be dBed · · Bea ~. _,. ""4 ..r .. bust-. -.... • 1..,.i boUdq t!om _. FOR SALE -Star sa11 'boat. -turnlobe apartment, 'trailer, ii-4-. Bargam. - M ~·a~Jlarbt . .:Od~ocatCted at lt 8hall be mMdator.,. ~ the Con-.., -•-_ .. ..-...,_ ___ t. bmnediate occupancy. Wint.er con 5303-R. 87-3tp 001 ... ,. 07 0 ' tnctor to -• ""'....,. ,. ......... Phone Harbor 1900 -~· .,..., ~-_., ·-~-0~0 ·--t c.-.. , · ~-°""'07 "' ..., ...... a11 .,.,._........,. ..-cludlna Milo r09llY to ..n. "-~ ~~ ...--FOR SALE Onan • ...,. of onola. and U..t him. to ""' -1w u... _.. _..i 85-tfc ........... ...,...,"'=i., ~-... _ "F"' 365 Via Lido Saud. 87-2tc a .U., tnMfW and ~t ot pnrt'&lltq" ,.._ ot P9!' as-, ....-to ~~~~~~~~~!!'.~~~=~ + ~ ~--\,&-~ Trail C h .,.. w 910 .. -.. tho -.n • .,,.,,_.-"'"" ..... _,... mn.c>DIDT 011•••0 • •ttc FOR RENT-N-.motei -National ·er oac .......Ua. u..refor •Ill b9 pU4 at tka o1 1M , b111eL · ---=---.,..'---.,,-.,,.-..,--JO;• o'"""' Lm.. '* ""',... .. , ot ,.0 b.,....00:.,. .,....,.,. .,. ..., w•~. ,., _ _,_ or .._ ... ...,. :. tt. ""-~•-~. 2 i.m1m, and private batllo. Ille ilwMa Oampi.taly Electrlfled .. ""'I ._., !MT. at tho_,,,.. -· ... a -ol ID .......... tho -~••...,...,....... --cw.._ tltalll, lmlt -t. _.., rats ~ .,_.,.__. --:t ol a..-a atw ~o• 6 ta-.t ror Ge ,._~ ot Mila. man to work u ..._keeper. plley, beec1. 9'WOl'd. fteh•• chair. fer '*''*Mnt :S-. S2. ps -..-=--Y -. ....--ioa. ~-~aa !:'lo! z:r.~ ll:': ='1J..=o' · Nice a--t Ill new -. out11a&a1 and .n ecpilpi-t. d!IF, fGt 2 p&M& No adldw • . far Bomelreeplns CF~ :>:' '\. •:;,. ~ :::""' --.. "l!:li'r-P. 0 . }3oa 3:l, Corona de! lbr, N .... Gr.,--Ercft ~ -lllle -· ·709 o-t $1250 G~,:;a..,t. ........ -f"r .. ?&mas ti cal at B Drtl'lwoud . Rd., WI' Standard Oil Co.. ~ mw,.. Nc4ji&Wt BE $ PIL DIE:+• 5tm Nl!i-lo••'Dpwartrt Bise ~~ ... ._ -· ...._~-. -· 1. SMf. • • S1!oott Clfta. 88-ltp -_. 25»-W. ._... Ba 5218J. 'JS.tic . •ttc ' . Under Construction 2-Bedroom with large ·:single garage, fireplace '-on-ocean front, East Newport. Plans and detail ot construction {lt my office. CAN ARRANGE TO BUILD two- bedroom home on your lot, com- plete, $5950. "' TW'O nice, level adjoining lots, Corona de I Mar. R. M. SMYTH, Realtor 711-C Coast Hwy .. Newport Beach Ph. Beacon 5860 Listings Will Receive my Personal Attention! Harbor Drafting Service for Builder11 711 • C. Cout Jnway, N""""'1 Phone Beacon 5860. M-de PENINSULA POINT CAPE COD Ocean front houoe, 3 bedrooms 1 bath. Artllltlcally decorated, unfurnished. 3 BEDROOMS 2 baths Ocean Front house furnished. R-2 lot 30x1lO $4500. Winter Rentals, 4 bedrooms, bath and a half $75.00 per winter months. Ocean Front housf!. John D. Burnham 2001 Ocean Blvd .. Balboa 88-ltc Call Harbor 315. 88-4tc NEWPORT HrICHTS $9400 New 2-Bedroom Home with garage, hardwood floors, stucco and plaster construction, with modem floor plan Very nice 3-bedroom home, 2 yrs. old. Has hdwd. floors, separate dining nn. and lots of tile work. Fenced back yard with bar-1>-q and dbl. garage. Yards !I.re well landscaped. This is reasonable at $12,500. COSTA MESA Well built 1-bedroom home. 9 yrs. old. Good COl'De!' l<>- cation with ·com. 'h acre. Plaster interior. This place needs redecorating but is a goo:! buy. $6350 • t ' New 2-bedrm. house on 50 ft. lot Ha.9 nice cabinet work; ~e wardrobe dose ts, and is a well finished house.1dy to move $6 400 -· - EVA F. RHODEN Realtor ELTON D. BARNE'IT • 470 Newport Blvd. Phone Beacon 5713-R . PERNEl... G. BARNE'IT Brokers Costa Mesa Evenings, Beacon 5TI9-R • • 88-ltc B. A. N E R E S 0 N REAL VALUES HOMES -INO'.)ME -BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES INSURANCE 2-Bedroom home on 1/2 acre on Harbor Bouievard. . This is a very goo:! business location. 60-ft. frontage on boulevard. This is really .one of the best buys we have had in a long time. If you want a home and a business location, you can't beat this one. See It today. Costa Mesa investments are good and safe Investments. 'IWO OFFICES TO SER.VE YOU B. A. NERESON, Broker Frank Downes-Salesman ' 1972 Newport Blvd. 1907 South Main Phone S. A. 7240 . ' Costa Mesa Santa Ana PH. BEACON 5225 88-ltc . C. GALEN DENISON-~roker ~ \_ 498 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 51~ NEWPORT HEIGIITS NON-VET SPECIAL ' . ' . Lovely 2 bedroom home, hardwoo:I floors, fireplace, single garage, on hillside lot completely fenced in. Take over G. L loon-at 4 % int., $3000.00 down, $55.00 per month. .COST A ME.SA ' Well built 3 ·bedroom home, double garage, 10\lely yard_ G. L Approved. : I .. .. ONLY $J!SOO.OO Nee.r!Y new 1 bedroom bome, close In. ONLY $4200.00 J C. GALEN .D~NISON-Broker Blanche A. Gates, Awnckte -• 0 Pbane Beanan 5197 -D•nhW! Barbor 746-ltl J 88-ltl! Page8 • • lfll:WPOa'I' BALBOA !fll:Wll~'l'l•Sll TOl:l!IDAY Xewe &: .Bz2' <Wit. Jfof '• .. 1M1 • Set. Dec. Week Flor Hearings \ r. More Inf onnation Given on Municipal Fire and Police Department Tests Man . from Missouri lla8 t.o Be Shown; Patrolman, City Judge Do Just Tha.t <Continued from Pace 1) All applicants for the "fire and cant muat have a knowledge of .. .. minority voice in admlnlatration police examinations, whkh wllJ be 1 mechanics and of fire fignting ol the districts. conducted at the old city hall on eqUipment and techniques· first "Sorey', rm 1 ... v1n& ror· Kansas cycle omc.r aa he picked up the Oty, Mlsoowi, and I'm not cominll motorist'• license ~rtificate, "but a.ck." said a motorist to. Motor-you are under arTeSt." C')";le Officer McManipl after the At police station, the motortst latter had handed the former a identified himself to Police Ser- ticket for passing a school bus geant Outrles K. Priest. as Martin while children were in1a cross-walk C. Zlmmennan, 65, a Kansas Oty, at 17th street and Highway 101 Missouri, physician. He explained at 12:55 o'clock Monday after-to the desk sergeant that he was noon. unaware that he had passed a "You mean, you're not gotrlg to school bus \VhlCh was standing at appear in court to answer this the intersection and he said he did citatiOn ?" asked the m0torcycle_ not see any children in the cross- patrolman, courteously. walk. . 'That's right ." replied the mo-Another motort.t. Annie Lois torist with a smile. Thomas, 4_1, at Los Angeles.who "I'm sorry,'' gribned the motor-~ was given a dtatlori for pass--------=-======-mg the same school bus in viola-tion of the city code, admitted that she saw both the bUS-and the dti]dren in the eross-walk. spe said she followed the physician's machine when he did not stop for the children. "Since he went on, I thought it was all right for me tq do the Same,'' the woman driver added. U"°E-UP FOR COST UME JUDGR\G llallo\o\·e"en al Rendtt\'OUA baJJroom nnda . these younpter11 l.n wide \-artety of party attire. Each of abova reeei\'ed• s prize for best costume l.n cl&Q and boy and gtrl on . Meanwhil~, as both th~ physi-~ach !iilde of fll.IC'lrophone were~ grand prlz.e ,,1nnr'""'---photo by Volney Hat.__jr__:__ c1an and Miss Thomas waited. the , · - ALL WORK GUARANTEED D•P•"dtbility I• a •atct. JI ,... porlio11at1 to th1 cf1pel'ldability el th. WOtltn•l'l-"ip i• ih .. ,.nr.. tie• 111d th•t to11 for ,,,.1r ~ tool "i119 .,o.r1 I• today for ,. liable ,,,,.ice 1t ,.,.o~a Pf'-. FREE ESTIMATE All Work Guaranteed e S·DAY SERVlCE e Prtoee Beaaonable polic.e sergeant go• in touch with . VFW and Legi·on ~encilled · Sand Crab City Judge Harry L. Blodgett. The 1Con tinU!--d from Page l ) latter . s uggested tha t sin"" th• Ready Gala Show Personalit1"es phys1c1an was not retu rning . 10 · greatly in creased services California. he could post $25 bail. which could be accepted as a fine in case of his a bsence. Unruf fled by the rejoinder that he post bail. the ph;,sician offered his A.A .A. ca.rd as !'urety 1ha 1 might be acceptable in lieu of bail. Police Sergeant PriE'~t ngnin confeITCd '-'i.th the city judt e. The latter said t he card w ru; not ac- ceptable. as currency. The phlrsician again !'miled. took ou t .his billfold. li fted out a roll o f bills and counted ou t the re- quired amount. (Continued from Pa.~C' l l 4th, since man)' schools and civic or~ani zation~ \\"ii[ e nter fl oats. St. CathC'rinc's ~1ilitary nand '"i:h a "rsonne l of 1::?11 of 1\nahciln ha\·e accepted an in\·italinn to parlici- pal<'. ns \\"<'II as the OrCln~c Cou nty National Gua rd unit~. It is ('Xpc>ctcd !hat rach nf thC' 12 high ~chools that nrr 1akinc: part in the foot ball C'arnival to be stri~rd .'.It 2 p.m. on thC' tii~h school field ,,;11 be-rc prf'S('nl"cl hy their rrspncti\"r hands nnd th!'ir footba ll queen. "You can't win," "''as his only At the pr es"nt time it is bc- lame nt as he departed from t he lieved t hat c il hC'r hot rod races police station and headed to,,·ard or mo torcycle races will meet in Co~na del Ma_r and San . Diego. compc>lition in thr S peed\\"OY s ta- M1ss Thomas posted b rul for her dium. In the early evening there a ppearance in city cour t on the 1 ,1,ril l h<' s trCC't danci n ~. Various morning of Novem ber 8. othe r forms of e nterta inmC'nt arf' ROSSI'S bC'i ng contactC'd. At nOQn a bar b<>'· CU<' dinner 'viii he-he-Id in Lake Park. The che f is p reparing to frPd ahou1 3000 peopl<' during the day. (C"'ontinued from P;.1 ~t' 11 and conve niences that \Ve de- no\o.' k nO \\'n ns Baumgarrncr Jc"•el-ma nd of all kinds of go\·ern- rrs. irg bod ies today. Branching oul , an additional lo-+ + + Calion has h(_'f"'n S('{'U rcd a.t "'h;lt '''as fo rmerly The P lank, 223 12 San.it.at.ion. \:Vhich brings ~T arinc a\"rnu('. 11albo;i Island and tlS to t he 1:>0in~ that som e 1hC' opt nin·: rtnt <' has beC'n s<·t t l1l t1gs could be ch a racte1ized fof appr oxi1na1r\y f\"o\". 14. An as lt1xurics. perhaps, but in1- cxclusive rcatur<:> of both storC's prO\"CCl sanitation. as. of Lo- is t b e i r ins ured diamonds; for day and of ow· pending ftl- every st.one sold is ins11rcd again<it ture dcveJopme11 l. fa lls in the loss or stone or C'ntire ring wilh "nlUst" class, ~llmost regard- t:·o mplcl c-ro' • rag-r and no \Vhert· less of cost as long as the else in the United States is thi<: sC'rvicc J?:i''cn . lt is a source of plans a re properly conc-ei\1ed. satisfaction to the firm. " .. hich alsn ('(.'Onomically sound a nd hon- pridcs itself on having th!:' most estly, administered. Without comple te and extensive s tock of proper and adequate sanita- diamonds in thf' l-l arb6r area. lion facilities, \\'l' \Vii i endan- l\1 r. ~nd l\11 rs. Bau m~artner rC'-gcr our splendid health re- sidc at 1753 P laza dC'l Sur . Balboa . cords. \Ve \vill see our beaches quarantined and wiU Servl.ces Held f I see our property values sag. . Or The city of Newport Beach Mrs. E. J. Edward s is no exception. to t~e criti- • Cafe and IM . Off-T lk F unC'ral scr\"iC<'s \\·erC' held at arine !Cer a S 2 p.m. today in Grauel chapel. Liquo Store On Plane Operation Costa M esa, for Emma J . Edwar ds r , 72, of 41 9-B. Pacific ave nue. Costa NOW OPES FOR LUSC'H ,\ n1arine cor ps officer from El Mesa. 1611 ~ Coan Wway Toro ~1 arine Air station a cjdressed l'v1rs. Ed\\•ar ds d ied Sunda}'. Nov . Corona del Mar the Ne,\-port Harbor K i.,.,•a nis club 2 in Garde na. She w as a nativ .... 1191 Newport Blvd. 'THE SAME· OLD P4ACE" last Friday noon on the subject of of F illmore, Mo. and ha d li ved COSTA MESA 0 0 CK TA IL S ground sta tions and ho'v they op-ln California for one and a half cal sarntary s1tuatt0n that- fa ces practically every set- tled community in Orange county; \Ve \\:ill sink or S\Vim together and we hope it will not be in contaminated wa- ters a nd overflowing back yards. + + + Pbone Beacon Wl-W crate r adar and radio-controlled years. She is survived by her hus- -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;:;;;:=~ pla nes in fog and adverse w eathe r . band, Allison ; three daughters, r Ear] Coppersmith. Marine re· Mrs . M ar(lic Vance of Gardena. Population. Some of our Orange county people have blinked their eyes but cannot rouse themselves yet to the belief that we will have 1,466,000 residents in Orange county in the year 1990. Brother. the people are hea ded in this direction and we cannot build fences high enough or strong enough to keep them out. And as for the native product. Gen. Louis E . Woods. of the El Toro Ma rine base stated the other evening that from what he observes around the marine base, the estiniate is much too low. CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTY OWNERS ATTENTION! . . HELP PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM UNFAIR ASSESSMENT AND T AX Attend Mass Meeting of Opponents to China Cove Beach Assessment District Corona del Mar Grammar School FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 7th at 7:15 Committee: B. z. McKinney Dr . Earl M. Brady George \V. \VooUey Lefferts S. Hoffman ~rvc officer , wa.s in charge of the Mrs . P earl" Kissinger of Maryvill e. Ki\\•a nis program for the dya. Mo. and Mrs. Gr'acie Moore of EnlistC'd men ser vi ng with the Airborne Infanlr)' receive $.50 more [X'r mon th. Bast'd on a th rN' yC'a r cnlisctmcnt. this means a.n additional Sl,800 for that period: E scondido: a lso one sister , Mrs. Bertha Karr of Cardena. The Rev. J oseph Thompson of- fi cia ted et the rites and interment \\.·as in Westminster Mem orial park. The South Sea Island Pa1'adise in Balboa • 1blck Steaks • Chop6 • Chicken • Sea Food Delicacies • + + Signs or the Times. Com· ing events cast their shad- ows before. This is the sea· son when various and sundry citizens become imbued with Am•dnl"l7 Dlfferat a fef\1ent patriotic zeal to PRIVATE ROOM FOR PARTIES "throw the rascals out" and ~ · give somebody else a chance ~ ~---.to dis tribute the "spoils of y -...; Fnacola Manball. Jlcr.-Bar. 111 I.office". This burning ambi- - = oc . .,._ lion might be rather harm- less. and even constructive if ·* * • insurance p.a. palmer IMCOIPOIATIEO w. o. buck, Insurance counselor CIUN Rebuttal Wednesday, November 19, at 9 :30 aJd an.d building oonstructi~n. Incorporated .cities and commun-a.m., must be ·between the ages AU applicants receiving passing lttes, on the other han~'. argu~ of 21 and .35. be ph}'5ically fit and grades will be placed on eligible that ~t aewere I facilities are have a . high school education or lists and appoint.men ts made from already overloaded an~. in ma.ny Its eqwvalent, nleftlben of tht> it for vacancies in the depart- caset. tn need of repair. They also Newport Beach C i v i l Service men ts. pain t out that an attempt to ob--Board said today. r===========:; tain an engineering survey of joint MinimlL~ starting salary for the outfall need.I w~ begun two years pasitlons of captain-engineer in ago and was sidetracked_ at the the fire department and patrolman Harbor Glass Co. request of the board or supervls-in the police department is $196 Zill LafaJeUe Pia. Bar. • - ors when the count))Wide survey a month, with progressive in- was proposed. Further urocrastl· cre&ses. AUTOMOBILE GLASS BOAT GLASS nation they maintain, would ser· There Will be 'both oral and iously threaten a nother year's de-written tests lay in view ?f legal requireme~ts Informatio~ under the head of and Boat Lettering which necessitate formin g the dis-police follows: I __ . tricts before. n ext Februa~ in Written tests cover 8 knowledgl' I Glaa Installed While Yoo Wait order to qualify for next years tax of traff' 1 1.• t 'd 1 . L. =·~=========='. roD . 1c aws. irs a1 , oca t1on ;;;. S .._..,.,,,, w·ir w said of streets and buildings in the Uv---~ .""'r I IS arner city and a e ured d the board had considered problems m as memory an of bot)) groups and he r ecommend-aptitud~ for the pasitiora. ed that if agreem ent is not reached Physical test c~~ers strength, by the time of the public hearings, endurance and ag1l1ty. the dis tricts be formed to include An oraJ interview will be given only the communitie s wanting for thos~ who pass both the writ- sewer-disposal facilities and to ten and physical tests. leave out the others. This he said. ThC' firemanic exa mination is \\•ould permit the di ~trict forma-practicaly t he same. except the tions to go ahead ''on a basis of requirem e nts are that an appll- the are as in immediate n,eed." W arner· said the or~ani zat ions could continue their study of the Se\verage program a nd tha t they could form new d istric t s and erl- fc-r the over-a ll pro~am beforC' \vork actually starts. Hot-Rod·· Driver, Patrolman Hurt PUBLISHER 17 NEWSPAPliRS DIES AURORA (111.)-Funer al ser - ''ices were to be held hf"'re today for Col. I ra .Clif ton Copl<'y. 83. puhlishC'r of 17 nC\\'SpaJ)C'rs, 12 of I them in Sout hern Cali fornia. I n- terment '''ill be hC'rc. Colonel Copley died of a n heart seizure, Sunday. ~ 1 H e \\"as formerly O\\'ner of thel I (Co nti nue>~ from P age 1) Long Beach Sun a nd at the t ime . of his death he "'as the owner of told police that the hopped-up ma-the San o· u · d E · ' , --/t Always ready at t he ring of the phone to taxi you where,·er you want to go. • U-Hour Sen;ce • YELLOW CAB of Newport -Costa Mesa • PHONE • h. t ·ect t · t t t 1C'go n1on an ven1ng c ine r1 o pass a n in er s a e Tribune a d th Gl d I N bus and in so doing so cut dir ectly Pos t a d n . el hen a e ews. in front of h is O\vn vehicle" ca us in" n se\·e ra. ot er Sou thland Beacon 5824 · ., ne\vs papers the speeding machine to cut into 1 -==~~~· ========~~~=========~ t he front humper of the truck. r P atTolman Shnkf'n F ormer Assista n t Chief of P o- lict"' Ke nne th R . Gorto n or 1229\h West Bay aV!'nUf'. N ewport Bea ch, who was driving his O"''Tl car. was badJy shak en up when his auto- m obile overturtted on the soft d irt r oad alon g the m ain highway n ear 17th s tree t and 101 h igh....,'aY. New- port Bea ch, early S unday .eve ning. Police records disclose tha t Pa- trolman Gorton swerved sh arply t o the right from the main high- "''ay to t he dirt r oad, where he lost CQntrol of his ca r , ·after a noth- ; er m achine turned left into traffic a t the intersection. E z<'r al Va ughn Overby of 428 Goldenrod avenue, Corona de l Mar. driver of the other vehicle, ,explained to police that he h ad stopped at the inter section and then allolved his machine to r oll several feet forward before he att empted to m a ke a left turn into traffic. Gorton told fellow officers that he thoug ht Overby was going to turn out in front of his machine so, he said, he turnr d sharply to thC' right of the farmer 's machine a nd continued w est on the d irt road o uts ide the !'houlder of l bI h ighway, when h e hit soft soil and his car upset . Others Unhurt J ack R . Bertran, 17, of 420 Pick- er ing Way, :rttontebell o narrowly escaped injury when he fell asleep at the wheel of his m acHtne and it vaulted ofr thC' hi g h~ay and into the sand near The Arches ramp. No injuries r esul ted fro m a three-car cr Bsh at Carna tion ave - nue and 101 highway, Corona del Mar, Sunday. Drivers we re, Aubea Burton Jr .. 25. or Squadron , 19, a nd H oward Grah a m Bell, 43, of Chula Vista. ! Dutch Heacock GIENEBAL CONTRAGrOR PAINTING Contr'Ktors' RENTAL EQUIPMENT ll!O Bal-Ave., Coota M- Directly Behind Alba Beta ' Lee B. Casey· PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT ANNOUNCES tile Opening of His Offtce on November 1, 1947 at 2603 W. Central Ave. . Newport Beach Harbor 2127-W DOUBLE THE SIZE of Your Wardrobe THAT'S WHAT OUR SCIENTIFIC DRY CLf"AmNG WILL DO. We Use the ZORlt SYSTEM LIDO CLEANERS "Top 'o the Hill" 456 NE\VPORT BLVD. Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5798-J • LAST CHANCE! . 3333 vio li d o, newporr beach, calif. telephone newport beach ~ harbor 15 00 it were not used Oil' occas- ion to pervert the hig h pur- poses and traditions of some of our finest organizations. \Vhich is just a nother way of saying that the symptoms of electionitis are becoming ve ry evident. It is a safe prediction that the · election fervors of 1948 \viii be really something. Good nigh t, folks. -~~~~C -I The Army today is opera ting a • \ Bmlnf!ea Phone: Barbor %76S Bea.: Beacon 6323-W Beat the Deadline - Act Now! • ) THE ARCHES Service Station Announces THE OPENING of a COMPLETE AUTO- MOTIVE SERVICE GARAGE in connec- tion with their Serv'ice Station. GENERAL REPAIRS -BRAKES MOTOR . TUN.E-UP by LEE RAINS using lacto"f approYed m~tbods TOMMY · THOMAS UNION OIL DUI U , vast ne twork· or schools in which :::::===========:. ,;;;*--;;;---------;;;;_;;_;*;;-;,l :":eta::::~~ 200 trades and skills WORTHINGTON CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS FROM YOUR 8KETCllE8 OB CLIPPINGS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL HARBOR oaan 116 SERVICE '11.(J ONA m -Wq· Nowpon -Pll.Bm»AU. E. J. Sedinger H. R. Holtz Jack's Eqalpment Rental Contradorl' F.quipment • n..&....a ••••• • pn.z. u.wa • ooxm1• .,,,. •"'DEM • Phone 8eacGll 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. • I ' F OB INSUJIANCI: 11!Z H<'lward W. Gerrish lllOI Nowport- C08TA llll:8A ra.o.. Brl9oa 1141 Automobile • Fire Accident • Llfe UoenM and Contnlet Bondi Written Quality Lumber and Building Materials • • COSTA MESA LUMBER CO. a.&~ ........ , .. Refrigeration PIU:ON AIDIONIA I ._ lo 100 ._ Air Conditioning ... lo .. _ Pressure Pumpe Centrifugal Pumpe .Pw All Pl CDW ... 4DU.-•- can .... • ..... JC I .. •mt 9 -- Send in Your Subscription I . Start With the New Pictorial NoYember Issue ---~--- 1 ' 1 Beachcomber Bos 111111 Co-dol- I Enclosed, find $1.00 for one year's sub-I I scription to the BEACHCOM8ER. 1· I THE NEWPORT llAJlllOll l'ZATUBI: llAGAZINI: I NAME...-.. -........................ -·----·-·-·--- Address.-..... __ -·-.. ---··-- -----------, FOR INFORM>.TION -Cell Harbor 1249-R ' I World Speed .Record Set In Pacific Motor Boat Rice · Here A new world's reconl for ~ cu. In. hydroplanes was eW.b- lilhed OYel' a 2'1' mile oval course on NeWJ?Ort Harbor here Sunday u George Matucd, driving his ~ar C'alifomia Kid In a ltnlnji westerly chop, set a new mark of 73.170 miles per hour. He aip!> capped the day. by taking home the Pacific Motorboat trophy, .mblematic of the West Coast chl!'Jlpionship. · ever to witness a motorboat regatta at Newport Beach was on hand for 'the event in spite of a chilly westerly breeze. CltACKEB BOX 8tJBlllAJllNE8 . There we re no spilla in spite of rough wall"'!' but Lawrence Fox 1n Alley cat I dropped his rudder on the west tum and submarined for 50 feet with the entire OO&t running awash before' it was towed set off ahead of schedule when two of the fastest boats In the l!eld. Reth Bush's Skamper and Burney Edwards' Mighty Chewon, (the compelition record holde r for the 13.5 class), were damaged too bad.1y in the fint heat to continue the battle. The performance ~ Roy Skaggs· fast E racing Ska!Jawags In consistently holding c1awa t.J:l«:. third spot was a highlight of the race as in nonnal racing con- diUons the E"s canno~ keep pace with the lighter and dynamic 135's and 225's . Skaggs drove a clever race just keeping on enough pressure to keep in third spot and waiting out a hopeless battle (• tt turned out) for the two leaders to kill each other ott and ll'aft' the field to him. 1 to the pits whe re it promptly sank. Fourteen boats started in the event and 11 w ere able to fin!lh--an ach.Jeve me nt that astonished officials. For as a general rule the field can be expected to nar- row d~ t o a mere handful as the highly-tuned craft succumb to the terrific bea ting of water racing. In the last race run in 1940 only two boats survived the final heat. · f A speed exceeding 90 miles P:" hour ~as a~tained by .th!!~­ fqmia Kid in. the straightaway m the fll"St five-mile elimination ~t in whi~ the racer set the record. Hi.s ave rage for the five mllea.betfered by a mile and a half the old record of 71.485 set by tbe same boe.t ori the Salton See October 14. The 'largest crowd The Cali!om.la Kid, owned jointly by Matucci and Lon GradiU· of Oakland .. wo"! two first places Arid one second in the three 15- mile hee.ts·to wm the trophy. Second pl&&e went to the veteran Eddie (Pop) Meyer, brother of famed race driver Lou Meyer, and his 135 cu. in. Avenger III, the defendir1g champion. Meyer, al~ rectiona tely known as "Pop" to the racing gang drove the third heat with a fire burning in the engine compartment. 'ntlrd place was won by the E racing runabout Scallawags driven by Roy Skaggs or Long Beach. Much of the possible dynamite for the three PMB races was (Continued on P8ge 3) Today's 11 A.M~ P .8.T. Dow .JonM AveragM ,,_ ......... ea.. .NEWP012T Ill..._ L .L a.-11 &:st.. • I Only Barbor-Wide Newspaper Men,,_ Costa Mesa Edition THE SAND CRAB The New York Stock Mar· ket WM cloeed today for elecUon day. Tbe L A. Stock Exclaanp and other CaHfor- nia ft•anclal tnstltutioas re- rnal.Ded Opell U UIUal. \ ~ I Audit BIB"t• of CUculaUom By A EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPOR'I' HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA ME s M (llslt --,., eltamber ., --·-.......... 19 p ... •·•ltila c t• S... •"7"' ....... ~ .. -1:4.) Wb., I• thi• column callf'd The Sand Ora.bf I don't lr:no"' ailbe r. Our Uu.le old lhUl7 · Webeter aa;JI tb.B.t a. crab I• a .. llibo rt.·lalled. at&l.lr:-u-ed. 10-foottd cru• ~a.rf'. That'• a tit.-belp. Someone llM railed tbe que.tlon a. t o •hether t here l• ao, upvlt.a.aanl odor C'OQ.ne•·t eJ wUh I.hr aand \·ar1ely of tbe crab. Don t Wffle no w. ~EARNED. If you VOLUME XXXJX F1ve Cent. per Copy SETS WORLD'S RECORD NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, TUD!DAV, NOVEMBER 4, 19' ! ..... , OKEH MESA DISTRICT SHI ! Set Dec o Week for Hearings New Trial For Mesa Girl's Companion • •' .. -Supervisors have ventured past the 'banner line on this occasion , we hasten to inform you that the original Sam is on a well .earned vacation. So, please don't blame him fo r what you m ay or may not read here today. Sam Meyer 1s one of the handful of men who have fought the battles for Newport Ha rbor fo r lo, these .many years. If it were not for such as Sam , we would not have the firql foundations on which t o build the splendid .develop- ments that will feature the years that lie just ahead. . On Sewerage SANT A ANA.-Another prose- cution of Lester Kelly, 38. horse trainC'r for movie actor J ohn Car· roll. loomed today for J an. 5 after jur y was dismissed when unable t o agree on findings of Kelly's dual charge of drunk driving and hit-and-run. i Hand Tracts To Newport + + + Tues. So you got your tax bill too, did you? Well, when we come to think of it people are living longer, and so will be able to pay taxes longer if they have something to pay· them with; people are enJQy- ing more physical comforts if they can keep out of range of the commercials on the radio; people are actually working less than ever, if they can manage to work the other fellow successfully, and,-people are selling their property for more money. even if the money will not buy nearly as much of other things as it used to buy. So, possibly we must expect to use more ·of that same kind of money to pay for the (C.ontinued on Back Page) May Set Rec~r~ In State Native Sons, Daughters SAN FRANCISCO. -If the number of babies bor n each month con tinues as high through Decem- ber as in the year's first mon ths. 1947 wi.11 produce California's all· time record crop of native sons and daughters. George ~l :ituccl of Oakland sho"·n at the wheel of his Callfomla KJd "·hJch §et spectacular ne"' ma.rk of 7S.170 ntile& per hour on north Udo c hanne l here Sund&)' as he "·ent on to wtn Pacific Motor Boat trophy. ~~t q_ b_tllitchcock _ Reveal lntensiv~ Probe L.A. County Escrows; Promise Same for Orange • One of the· most determined tax drl\'e8 ever lns tllulfod by the local United S tales Inte rnal Revenue offlC'e has been unde r "'a y for almost ft me nt h, It ,,·as re\'e aled today by · Collf'c tor Harry C. \\"esto,·er . A special trained !.")Uad of 15 n1t>n h&\'f' been exa1nlnln~ e\·ery es- cro"· transacfl on co\·ertng the sale of n-a l property In Los AnKelM count)· slnce the beJ[inninc of the current houslnK 11hortare. Deputy Collector J ohn Bachman, fo rmer h&n.k ofnclaJ, k l.n charge of Utf' ln- ,·ei.ttgatton . · i' ~ -- Banks. title companies, trust a dded. however, tha! charges \Vi ii companies and ('SCrow offices a.re (not ~ preferred aga1 ~s t taxpayers being combed for evidence of I ma~1~g .voluntar y disclosur es of profitable sales. T a x returns or tht:> d cfictenciC's. parties ·involved are immed iately 1 ""Yt' arc C'Sp<'Cially concerned," examin~ for veracity. \Ves~ovcr d~cla re<l. "\Vi!h such_ tax Of the first 3,()()() returns al.ldit· ~\'aS10n dC'~"I CCS as Sales partJaJJy ed, Westover stated that 1338 1n and partially out or .t'SCTO\\-'; and weTe accepted as filed and the false mortgage recordings. balance indicate addition.al taxes 1 "\\'e v.:ill continue' this drive u n- of •m.-e than $250.000 to be d ue t il every sale of property in Los the Gbvernment. A ngel€'S county has been scrutiniz- Quite a fe\v of thes e cases, ed and "·e will then move on to Westover declared . ""i ll result in I the othC'r ninl' coun ties in South- criminal complaints being filed . He crn California," \VC'st over a dded. . . ... ~ .. ' . • - PENCILLED PERSONALITIES ' By jACK LINDSLEY, C owboy Ar[ist ., • • • According to Dr. Wilton L. Hal- verson . sta te director of public health. 162.558 live -births were recorded up tO August 31, 1947, compared with 124,567 by that ~~ date last year. Com paring the f same periods. fro m 1.9 t o 2'2 thous-: a.nd babies were born each m onth ........ ' this y e a r , as against 14 to 19 1 thousand per month in 1946. · California's rate of birth has ~ ... ~ - also jumped, Dr. Halverson said- fTom 20 pet t housand population last ye ar, to 25 per thousand at the .end of August 1947. " The board!' of dir ectors of the auoclated chambe rs of conuner <'e met lut night at Santa Ana to endone the dP<"llio n of the eot;tnty board of super\18-0rs ""ho intend to call hearings on the propoM:d formation. of 10 sanitation d111trl c U the flnt "·et'ok of Dttr<rnbe:r. Elected u c ha.lrman of the sani- tation committee to replace illm Gubbins of Orangt!I, wu Herbert K f'ony , 10('.AJ pre&idf'lllt of t b e r hamber of rommf'ref!'. Delaying tactics by farm bureau leaders notwithstanding, public hearings on proposed formation or 10 sanitation districts in Orange coun ty have been set for the first week of December. the bbard of supervisors h as ruled. ' Agreement on date for the he ar- ing was r eached after the board approved naming a committee of nine members to consult w1th en· gin(>('rs in an effort to work out a solution of poin ts of differ ences between tho two factions-roughly divtded as "farmers" a nd "cities:· Divergence ove.r acceptance of the proposed sewer age plan has a risen primarily over cost factors with rural spokesmen maintaining that at least one-fourth 9f $27,- 000.000 program over a '4Q.year span would fa 11 on agriculture a r eas. ther eby placing What t hey conside r a.n u nfair burde n on t he farmers. They also maintain tha~ at the same t im e they would have !Continued on Back Page) DISABLED VETERANS CALL MEETING HUNTINGTON BE ACH .~ Tcr ni ght at 8 :00 p.m ., members of the Disabled American Veterans, H untington Beach No. 89, will again meet in t he Women's Club, 418 Tenth Street. Refr C'shments will be served. All veterans disabled in or dur· ing W orld War l or 2 are cor· diaJly invited. The Disabled Amer- ican Veterans is an or ganization tha t strives to he lp t hemselves by helping each other . 2 Mesans, One Balboan Cited for Traffic Violations Tiiree persons, t\.\."O from Costa Mesa and one fr om Balboa w ere singled out by police on Monday afternoon a nd handed citations for Outgrowth of an incide nt Aug. 17 on Coast H ighway ne ar Bolsa Chica Gun club in which George Mascorr o of Los Angeles was in- jured when a nd another youth were pushing a stalled car on the highway, the case w as t ried by ju ry before S uper ior J udge Rober t Gardne r today. Carroll, a husky darkhaired hero of w estern screen plays w as wit- ness for Kelly, testifying to his r eputa tion for sobrie t y. State "'1tn<'sses said t hey had obt ained the license number of Ke lly's car after follo'o''ing it from the scene of the crash and the s heriff's men arrested Kelly at Costa Mesa with his companion, Miss DolorC's ~ane of that com· muni ty. New_Q_u_a_rt-er-s Sought for Post Office at Newport Proposals for a lease for n ew quarter s for the N e\lo.'J)Ort Beach Post Offi ce v.111 be received b y P ostmaster \\'illi am H . Adams at t he local post office or ·W . H . Switzer, P ost Office Inspector, Los Angeles 53, up to a nd including Sa turday, N ovember 22. Lease should call for a term of years be· ginning J u ne l . Due to a steady increase in the business of the Newport Beach br a'nc h post office. there is a need for lar ger quceters in which to sort thC' mail a nd distribute it. Present qu arters are said to be in- adequate and poorly lighted.. A letter r eceived from the post· al i.nspector's office in Los An· geles asks tha t proposals be Jllade to include 2400 or more square feet , whldl is the rC'(luired space for lhC' new quarters. Lido Isle Matron Is District Head Of Xmas Seal Drive Orange County Board of Super- visors today approved transfer at. the Cliff H aven and Balboa U.,- S hore su bdivision&; from the eo.t. Mesa Union High school distrid into the Newport H a rbor Unica High school district . The board· acted a fter havil£C received a peti tion submitted ~ Earl W . Stanley, realt or, "hict. • · carried t he names of all of ttw residen ts of t he two tracts. .·,~ .. : ~-<.~./-* . ~.y ·,~ .-;_,; ... HOT .. ROD ACCIDl".:NT CASUALTIES-Frank R. Towle and . John B. Piiiey of Balboa are 1hown lying on the (rOUDd u they await ar~ rl\•al of ambulance following accident on Cout highway near Bay- Mde Drive on Saturday. Towle '1 'hopped-~' machine overt.urned after strik.lng panel truc k. Officer IA Cuba' Morris of the highway patrol. , -News-Times photo by Gerha rdt ' 'Hot-Rod' Driver Hurt, Patrolman Shaken Up in High~ay Accidents One person was hur t in one df ";·· ;:;::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::., four road accidents wh ic h oc~ curred in t h e Newpor t Harbor area over t he "'eekend. Injured when a hot·rod rolled into the sa nd after str iking a plumber 's picku p truck a t 101 ighway a nd B ayside Drive, New· port Beach, early Saturday after - noon , was Frank R . T owle of 720 \Vest S urf aven ue, Balboa. H e .was taken to t he S anta Ana Community hospital, where he is being treated for his i njuries. According to r epor t of an eye- wi t ness, the hot-rod in which J ohn B. Pilley of 203 Alvar~o street , Balboa, and T owle were riding, w as hitting 651 miles an Plour when It si deswiped re truck at Bayside Drive. The ~i tnesl, who was driving alont the h;:'hway, told police that the hop~·up veh icle skirted his car, passE$1-all other cars on the road and !kept cut ting in and out of traffit.' When he looked again, the witness said, he saw t he hot-rod ir\ •the air. Edward C. Burns of 300 F ern- leaf avenue, Corona del Mar, who "''as driving t he plumber's truck, (Continued on Back P age) 3 Boats Towed Telephone Co. Sets Date for Open House From 1 p.m . to 9:30 p .m .. on Novem ber 14 the doors of the new telephone office. at 311 East CentraJ a venue. Newpor t Beach , which was cut into service on O c- tober 25 to serve 3,500 H arbor telephones, will be S"-1.lng wide open to the public, it was a n- nounced yesterday by T . M . Ham- brook , m anager of The P acific T elephone a n d ·Telegraph com - pany. Hambr ook has extended a n in· vitation to t he public .to come in and see what goes on inside of a telephone office wher e a batter y of switchboards and a bevy of op- erators h a ndle the volume of calls t hat originate in t h e Newport Beach area Also r eceived was a letter wTit-. t en by Llnton T. Simmons, county superintendent of schools. w ho went on record as favor ing ti.e transfer . F red Ott, Cost a Mesa proprietor of a gourd shop, r aised the soil' dissenting voice as the board ap- proved the transfer. VFW and Legion Ready Gala Show American Leeton poat No. •t of Newport Harbor has beea Mll:e4 to dedicate the D4m' ... ~ ~ cmtly erected &t tbe Jdcb 1elMJol In hoaor ol the war dmd ol tM community. The <'f!'r emony \\1ll be at 9 :45 Lm. on Friday, Nov. '1 and .. ,.f'teraos and veteraDA' orcam.-- tloos are Invited to be pnll!Mmt. Final arrangements ar e bein& m ad e to launch the Orange C.ou.- ty Armistice Day celebration iai Hunting ton Beach next Tuesday, it was revealed today. Heading the gigantic parade which "''ill move ou t at ll a.111. will be Richard W einbert, World W a r I , and Mrs. Leonard Ste~ bach , World War ll. amputees from Sawtelle Hospital. a cting • Guard Marshals. Other notables to be in the lirr of ·march will be Major General L. E . Woods, Col. Ridderhof and his aide Capt . E. L. Smith, tram the U. S . M ar ine Corps Air l!ila· tion at El Toro. With t hem will be the First Marine Aircraft Wine B and and a marching unit of ap. proximately 700 m e n. Capt. John R . McKinney, USN, Naval -Sase legal officer will be presen t. It is expected t hat the parade will surµaSs b y far that of July (Con tinued on Back Page) Charity Football' Game , Called Off .. E'Xceeding the city's speed limit. ~frs. Edgar Hill. of 615 Via Lida Soud. has been appointed the dis- trict representative of the Or- ange (;ounty Tuber culosis and Health Ass-Ociation whose Christ- m as Seal Qrive begins N ovem ber 24. Not only will Mrs.' H ill, who is well known among the P arent Teachers as...'lOC'iations, aid in the drive, but also in the health pro- gram which "'111 be extended to cover heart tflouble as w ell as In By Coast Guard Th e new one·stor y sea·Ioan 1 green building just west of the business section of Balboa has at- tracted consider able a tten tion dur· ing its construction and should provide an interesting visit for the thousan ds of people who live in the vi ci nit:9, H am br ook said. Plans for a chairity footbaD game between El Toro Marines a nd Camp P endle to n Marines, the proceeds to go to T een Canteen,. have been a bandoned it wu re- vealed today by Chief of Police R.: Drunk Drivers Lose Licenses Tu'O drivers pa.id fines of $150 apiece and ha d their licenses sus- pended for 90 days Monday after arraignment before Oty Judge H . L. Blodge t t on charges of drunk driving. JACK BAUMGARTNER They w ere James w. OlarlH-J ack E. Baumgartner of Baumgartner J ewelers was born and worth. JO. ot 1617 )\Te!t. Central raised in Billings, Montana, of a long line of Swiss w atchm akers. His a venue, Newport, and Claude R. higher education was n.-ceived at Washin~on S tate college, Pullman, .. ...-Washington, where he was an officer in Sigma Nu national social fra-Hughes • ..,, ot Port Huenene. temity . He graduated in 1940 M d went back to Billings where he was Charleawwth w a• •topped at in the jewelry business until 1942 when he joined the U. S. Anny Air Central avenue and Via Udo, near rorees.. . . REVEAL LOCATION OF TRAFFIC ARCS ' the theater, after be bad dri'ftll He grad uated as a pilot and t:broQch 0.ta Mesa on Newpc:wt w en t overseas, spending two yearS boulevard. Other driven &a.id that u a captain in the 8th Air Force, Ida nwchine 'wu t•ktq all of. fl)'ing nwnerous mis&ions against tbe raed. • the Germans. After finishing his ~~tion of long -awaited Policemen said they f o u n d tour of mlaionl he wu appotnted traffic 11gnals for busy int~ Bust-r1dlns '"clrdes" In ,. Qower a test ptlot and new all types of lions in Newport Beach will be W ID ear-del Mor. alrudt from P.als to B-29o. He made at th<: followlns locations: CDM MEN TO MEET spent 90IDr time in Brooke GeD-The intenection of c.out H11b- eral hospital. San AntAlllio, Tezu way and Poppy, Marsuerite, Gold- and wu ttleasecl In January, 1947. ~ MacArthur Bl..S. ~ Walter Gerbudt. Ill 211""nt. has While Baumgartner-bad i-n ID ' --=••,.•olll tloat a ,,..w.r -tins cantomla only with the &nlQ' be-Drlw, 17th St., San Bemanllno -d the em-·c1e1 Mor BW'1 •• !Ott oomlnc to Newpwt Barber. a-and Cout Blvd. _.. ··--wlll he> caDed be UW .lt ao well be -to A-oclptwnt of the city'a fer 'flWth:r, No!· S. at 1:30 p.m. stay heft and --• joads; -' for tral'flc slanaJs has i-n la tbe pa• 77 ICbool • It.aft in April a t tM pr-t • D9 ',. will omt.er uumd cation in llal)>Qa Inn buildlnc. for-rocelv.d from the itate hl(hway ,....,fer·--~ -~called -Gem Shop but department. City~ J .B. .... '1ir 6e cap+ I•-(Continued cm -~) Webb has .-led. > ' O ne of the motorists was found operating her madllne without a license, it having expired, accord· ing to police rerords. in 1945. She w as also charged with doing 40 Jn a 25 mile zone. T owed into Newport Harbor tuberculosis. This is in line with over the weekt nd w ere three boats the policy followed by this ~ia-Junior Chamber To Dine and Dance tion and other leading count y all or which rr ported to t he Coast tuberculosts-.and health assocla -Guard for ai~ ' tions. . The Marion E .• a 42-foo. t yacht The inaugural dinner dance The motoris t gave her name On November 17·19 the mobtle sponsored by the junior chamber as Dorothy H e len S utherland, 29. unit wt.11 X-r ay the civilians at which had i:r" aground on San of commerce will begin at 7:30 assistant secretary at the New-the lighter-than-air hue and the Clemente Isl~ SatUJ:day was p. m. Friday, Nov. 7 at the New- port Harbor Olamber ·of Com-El ~oro Marine base; the un}t will brought in by .. Perse~. Brought port Harbor Yacht club. merce. who ll'Yes at 233 F1awer also take X-rays at the San Juan in also were e ·Maria, a 28-foot Ticke_ts to the event, which will stnet, Costa Mesa. Capistrano hlth school. cabin cruiser which had' had an be thrown open to the general Also cited for speeding were . . public, are being sold by all Jay- Chester Norval Sitton. 33, of Bal-BOY BtTIEN enlUIO break ' and a 26-foot cees at the price of $7~ a couple. boa, and Edwaid Jooeph Walters, !bomaa Frolt. age ll, of 1001 cabin crulaer ch had run out of Highlight of dinner ceremonies ~ 1 ~-~~In ~25 .....e West Bay avenue, Nowp<rt Beach, gas off ' will be .th• presentation of state or ........... Dme wu bitten by a black and "White and national charters to the re- al 12th •tnet and w .. t Central cocker u he pomed I~ West City to Gliit Share cently-0rganized Junior chamber, avmue. Cen~ '"""""· Newport Beach, Of St t _j-,r;. c...._ "'Moose" Lagerlof, toastmaster, re-~---------.,I Saturday. a e ·1quor .--s vealed today. Calling Alexander Pollce -that the animal Newport ach will receive the -.---.--- Ia the lll'OJJOl lY of T . M. Honin of IUDl "' $31188.fot from the 1tate .. Station r-.. ....w Ma·s•1r .ua·rd• A.le&-LOI Anpoles. -:00 WU 1tQtnc at part ot ib ~tion from llqucr ~611 ~ -(,... ... &,;111*'1•, the Wost Central avenue addle• -fees c;uected by the state If an application recently rub- -· .,.. r..i -> -at the time. n... anl"":I WM QUiii'· durinc the~ half of l.9f7. n.... mltted to the F!'dttaJ Communlca-8"' al m ft I ....... antined by police. unlncorpcra atta iJr 0rance tions Commiaion receives favor- ........ =rwtil .. ••1e• ty SM21.Jl8. ble action Newport Beach i. N-pwt -Oii' ea.rt Car Hits Dog coun -:ave Its _;, radio station. may • n · " • =• " A _.__eel to v-•-K. W tch Th t P • t ~·-·--dlUse ., 11 , •s "* ltl car , .... _ ~ a a rrn , T~u-• to operate a ~ Belbam "' 3llQO Country Club ' -tt broedcutinc •tAtlm withba ..... ..,, -B II ere <ma nllld. Lolls BNd>, aa:mdins to ~ and llerle Coe. a nmc< ol ten mlloa dmins clay- Dme, C.-... ._, -~ flll-.S to , police, fdlaw on th• N-jXJ<t llll>t 11aun has.hoen requested by •· "•. ·~. •tr--• dos at Clrdd4 ----atta •• ~ A. Palmor, Lido ble -. .&kw 1:'11 Mn ·----. ..S ea.t 11118tNa;r, 01nna del tbe FBI nacuimmt ...ttgn1 mlCf aamt and .reeltar--.nd ~ -le a " ..... at 9:ZI o'-8 "" lllPt. Ill ---fGr the Gdllltli OD. • • . ' R. Hodgkinson. Permission to schedule the game- w.aa not forthcoming from martne- headquarten in Waahlngton, be said today after a conference wt.tll Col Stanley E. Rlclderhof of Ill Toro. HERE'S CHANCE TO CORNER MARKET -.. -.-., I I 's Wm&• .ae e&..,. ...,............_em. No't'emlter Z. It WM em1 r- ed~. ...# WIQ', 7 .. --~ 8aml**._.•ns u a ~ ..... ,... ... ,, -.,.. wplw Mft - -plJoT rar-tMas,....__., ..................... l.11..,.. twdoe • _, I ' , -1'llllf6 ._, . _ _._ • , ....... .,_,~ ' i I I t ., • - Page!: . , I . MZWPOKT BALBOA llfSW8·TIKB8 TUaDAY Newpirt BN.._., Callt. Now_._ !. 1M1 Keep YOUR MAN at HIS BEST Expert Cbe •Ing and Pru sing at Moderate Prices. Our complete dry cleaninJt plant right here, · pm the job done betf.er and faster. ASK US ABOUT OUR WATERPROOFING SERVICE Mercury Cleaners & Dye·rs 1844 HARBOR BLVD. Costa Mesa Prompt Pick-Up ~ DeUvery Service e PHONE: BEA.CON 5613-J e • F8!1'ous Model Building Praogram for Oct Permi·ts To Children Expanded; $65,000 Awards • $600,000 An expanded p1oeram for young pa.at the Napoleonic coach project Valuation ot penniu laued for plans or a dwelling at 324 Poin· model bUilders, with added empha-hu served admirably u a ~aft.I new construction In Newport set ta treet, Corona del Mar, to aii on the designing and building proJect to train boys In workman-Beach during October topped the cost ~~.ooo. of mlnlature automobiles, was an-ship. Now we find among youth.I $600,000 mark. R .. ~-Calderhead of Sandy's nounced today by the fisher Body a strong desire to expieu their Chier Building Inapector A. M. MotelJ. filed plans to build a store Craftsman's Guild for 1948. own ideas. 1uch u is possible in Nelson's office reported the true at 819 Coast Highway, at a cost The Guild, now in its 18th year, designing and building a model valuation at $615,998. of $5000j and a house at the same will devote the 1948 program en-,utomobiJe , ·so we are concht-More than $100,000 worth of address &t a cost of $4200. tirely to creation of what youths trating all the effort.a of the Guild permita for new building, mostly Frank Hahn of Anchor Trailer or today-believe a motor car on the car competition." for homes, wa.a luued by his of-court, tiJed plans to erect a dwell- should be. Heretofore youths have Archer announced that a total fice for the la.st week of the ing and garage at 425 Orchard had a choice between building a of $65.000 in awards wUI be of-month.· street, Corona del Mar, at a cost model car or a Napoleonic coach. tered fo youth3 throughout the Topping all was a pennit issued of $80001 Officials r evealed, however, that nation who build the best model to Leo S. P aige of 1266 Hubbard E. Th9mpson of ~onterery Park the coach Is being eliminated this cars. This Includes eight unJver-street. San Fernando, who will filed pl~ for the construction ot year on recommendation ot school sity scholarships for national win-build a dwtlling at a cost of $25,-a dwelling at 1235 West Central superintendents who constitute ners and 686 awards for 1tate win-000 at 221 Morning Canyon in the avenue, ~t a cost of $8000. the Guild's adv\sory board. oers. In addition there will be new Van Doran tract in Corona C. A. J-larshbarger of 513 Mari- T. P. Archer. vice i:resJdent of 40 triPll to the netlonal Guild con-del Mat. . gold avenue, Corona del Mar, filed General Motors and president of ventlon for regional winners: Com-C. Fither and P. Landers of plans fo~ a dwelling at 500 Mari- the Guild, explained that "ln the petition again wtU be in two &R'e Monterey Park, flied plans-for the gold avepue, at a cost of $5500.• ------'--------claSaiftcatloru. 12 through 15 and ettetion of a dwelling at 819 West Allo listed were permits for an 16 through 19, With identical Bay avenue, Newport, at a cost of addition I to the residence of Scout Roundup Program Going Full Force The "Roundup" program of thr Orange Empire Area Council ls in full progress, according to Scout E xecutive Hugh M . Wilcox. This activity is part of a nation-wide recruiting campaign on the part of the Boy .s couts of America, now being conducted under the slo1:a n, "Open !he Door to a Mil- tlon More." a\\·ard.s In each. $13,500. Charles Palmer at 113 -28th Th~ top unlvenity 1cholanhips, Leo R.. Facts of Monrovia filed street, ~; a dwelling at 303 one eenlor and one junior. are plans for a dwelling at 310 Grand Poinsett.a street, Corona del Mar, $4,000 each. The other six a.re Canal, Balboa Island, at cost of for PauJ!Paine of 300 Ocean boule- SJ.000. $2.000 1111d $1.000. Top $12,000. var<!, Sl:jOO; the addtt n of a bed- state awards in each divisiori are Justus Birtcher of 424 East room arld bath fo home of $150. SC'cond and third places in Myrtle street, Santa Ana, filed Dr. Al*t Supple a . 123 Rub)r each state receive $100 and $50, street, q orona dcl Mar, $1200 and respectively, and there are also 'Pl nk' 0 t, N a garag~ for Leo S . Koch at 7(f7 four honorable mention awards of 8 0 ew Poppy ~Venue, Coron .. del Mar. modol builders' tool chests in both 'Fl • Pl nk for Leo! S . Koch of 530 Haul age groups. oat1ng a ' drive, $1200. The . ---1-------Se en by Whitmarsh BALB?,A ISLANDER \\'Ith Bob Geier "·eat her man still can't m a k e up his m i nd a s t o O ne chapter in 'the short but GETS DEALERSHIP lively his tory of the Plank restau-H . P . -Yarnell 223 o l A rant and . its proprietor. .Philip Balboa Jsla nd, ;ecently ~ccep~ Phelps \Vh1tmarsh. has terminated ·a dealer-Ship for Rcxair the ew and the nex~ has yet to begin. conclitiol')er and humidif,ier . n Monday, f1xturC'S wer e removed Yarnell· is an ex-Lt. Col 'h DRIVE IN "'"'"' ~>.I for Quick, Courteous -~~· .r Se . ;; ...... rv1ce ..r ,.. ...,,,,.. "• -~ rut • ,J J I l ""' I ...... . (' ' . \. 100~0 Pure PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR OILS BUD MJJ,I,EB'S Island Shell Station -••••-w SAM'S ·SEA FOO,D SPA Roast TURKEY • numCHICKEN $150 NEW YORK OlJT STEAK -·---·---·----------·---1%-118 WHOLE BROD.ED LOBSTER ... -----·--· --··-··.$%Ml with drawn butter. BROD.ED 8WORDJ:1'1811 8TEAK .. _____ ..... ____ .. __ $1-50 FRIED OOllBINATION SEA FOOD ---··-·--·--Sl.lll FRIED SllBIHP --$1.l!O RAINBOW TBOUT._.SL '76 ~ Bot Mlnce Pie with Br&11dy &n.,., 8o11p9 • 8''e4• • D e••&i. Sam's Sea Food Spa and Fish Market I ... _, Lone 8-11 N0-'9. -and -..a l&Ol Co-lllchway (N_, 8MJ _, ' Order Early Fruit & Shade Trees For Winter Planting Scout Troops. C'ub Packs And S('nior Scout Units in all parts of 1he Co1,.1 ncil are conduct ing par· enls' mt'<'tings. special C'Venl s s uch as over nigh t camps. civic good turns. circuses, a nd other acti,ri- tiC's in their efforts to extCnd the Scouting progr am to a n ever in· cr£'etsi ng number or boys. Special cer.tificates ._...ill be p r('· sC'ntC'd to Units \\•hich complete the four steps of the program dur-"' ing the calendar year. Wilcox de- clared. ThC'se in('l ude (1 I A m('C l· ing of the Unit.Committff to ta ke inventor y and pla n the fall pro-- gr am ; (2) A parents' meeting; (3) A special ('vent : (4l A special recruiting eff ort to bring in new members. what he is go-- ing to give us. The clourui have r ea ll y b ee n building up a.nd \Vith the clear fr~m the location a l 2'.23~.:: Marine ser\"l'd i~ Italy \Vith the IV su;pl~ A~e. Balboa a n~ stored at B('('Ch-Corps befor e coming here in 1946. er s on Coast l-ltgh"''ay as the re-Last surhmcr he operated a ron- s u I t of the trans fer of I case to cession at Mc Nally' s Pier Bal-I ~ii:iiii:iiii:iiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:iiii Ba umgartner J e\l.·elers of Balboa . boa. ' ' J 1 • Citrus Ready for Planting Now! w .... -..... ·-· Top Quality Shrubs, Bulbs, and Bedding Plants FERTILIZER .... _..----- Hollister Bros. Nursery 1959 HarbOr Blvd. Costa Mesa Ph. Beacou 5200 In addition to this <X"r tincatc, a special a\l.'ard. the president's streamer . pro\'ided by the Council Presiden t. Jam<'S 1\. Merigold, will be given to Uni ts 'ol.'hO recruit rive new members dur ing th£' months of Octobl'r a nd November . Several units have already qual- ified for the presidC'nt's s treamer. These include TT'oop 5, sponsored ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ hy the Ne\\'por t BC'ach American ~ Lc~ion : Troop 26. sponsored by the Santa Ana Polic(' Department; Pack 105. sponsored by the N ew- port Ikach ElemC'ntary P. T . A.; PaG k 106, sponsored by the Coast- li nC' V. F . W . Post No. 3536: and Pack 144, sponsored by thC' Or- a nge Maple Street P. T . A". CIJlltl,,.f IA 1 I OJ { ......... °'~ The butcher, baker and candle stick maker get the rest, but smart folks save part of their income with us regularly .. .receiving liberal earnings. NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION P.A . Pdlme-r, PrC'sidrnc a:sa:s VIA LIDO HAR•Dllll 1900 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA •. Careful Repair Service by Skilled Mechanics Is Our Watchword A. L "ROY" -CADY --COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE-- Ignition -Tune-up -Overhaul Towing J.9S6 Harbor Blvd. CoUa 1118& • I"*-BN,ocie 5Q5 Open 7 Days a Week for Your Convenience • ' ' HOE'S HOW BANK OF AMERICA FUlS ABOUT "DIGNITY'' If you'ro ohy obout go;ng into o bonk ... don't be. At lank of America you'll find m•n and women •hose lives and interests ore much like your ot,,.q. Family, busi- ness. $f0te-thet.e ore their primal')' interests ... ond probably youri, too. You ton IHI ot home w;tt. poople lib rhot. Come in, and let's g•f better ocq110infedl 1Sunk of America NATIONAl n,~,",.·~ A.SSOCJA.TION Colifor1ti•'• 51of••ide la11l ..._. ,...,_ --" -·' ·--· ______ ... ,_ visib i I i t y we have had , it has r ea·11y be e n lx'autiful. par- thousand or l\l.'O Today, Wh i t ma rs h, queried on =iiiiiiiiiiiljliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ plans for the reopening of the ' P lank a t another loca tion, said : "\V(' are negotia ting "for a public s tock issue to raise approximately $1 00.000 t o be used to put the Plank on water. The idea is to move aboard a large enough ves- sC'I to give us the room "''e need and "''e hope to tie up to property along Coast Highway near the County Dock. Arrangem ents to- "''ard that l'nd arc now under- ticularly Crom a feet in the air. Thc>r f' are a Jot more "Solo Disc Jockeys" flying around these days ror "'·hich we congr atulate Geor ge Regan. Alfred Fle tcher . Clayton Shar p, \V. H . Wiison. P ascal ~I Priore. l\1 ar ino DiMa ttio. Noble Starr a nd Robert Wrigh t. Cha rles Webb, Spurgeon Sparks and James Boone have their pri- vate tickets giving them th£' priv· ilcge or carrying passengers. '""''ay." pla ns for th<' opening qf the "Floating Plank" have been ten- t atively schl'dull'd for the first of Febru&ry. YOU CAN BUY A BETTER MOUSETRAP ODD FACTS ABOUT FLYING o A\'ia tion has probably more un- chartered "clubs" than any other industry. Having no orficers and no meeting places of an y kind. \Vha t r a ts eat in this country they ncvC'rthelcss have member-"''OUld be a great hl'lp to s tarving ships in the thousands. One such people overseas, and "''ar asse ts "club" is the "Short-Snorter" in administra tion is going to do son1e- "'hich the new member is initia ted thing about it in Southern Cali- b}' his paying one dollar to each fornia and Arizona. person pr esent and thcrcarter hav-\VAA is going to sell 102,(Y.)() rat ing his nam£' a nd the name or each traps for less than the price of of the mC'm bcrs present inscr ibed mouse traps. on another doll ar bill. And lr he The tra ps, of spring stC'e l \\"ith is cnu~ht at any time \l.ithout his a \\"ood bas~. declared sur plus by "Short-Snor tl'r" b ill in his (X'r· t he arrny, arC' now lX'ing sur veyed sonal posS<'ssion, he must again for a sal es progran1, and since pay each memJxo r prCSi'nt. onC' do!· thC'ir acq11isi1ion pricC' \Vas SC'\'e n lar. Another organization is the cen ts. the final price to the \V,,\A • ··GrC'n1liars" ,,·hose men1bt'rship is customer is expt.>ctC'd to be some· I I I I I , LIDO l•LE •CICIO l'"OA THE CA9H •UYI:" A 50·1"T. •AY VIEW 91TE AT ••coo. ..J,.;. p. a. palmer >NCOtPOUTEO realtors . l l), .,o 1,0 ; •• .. ; '" il•o • col•I I • •r~;>•• ""'"":>" t•OI~ •a,bO' l!.OQ • o(X'n to U N. ;\ir forcC'S personnel ""~·h~a~t ;;l~c~ss~·---------~===~========= ":hose motto in relating ex(X'r· .; icnces \Vhi('h tx-fell thC'm in line of duty is "No Truth," or "Any- thing but th~ trut h." High school boys and girls in aviation classl's \!.'ill h(' getting l\l."O to thr('{' hours or "Indoctrina- tion Flight" time "''ith thl' Marlin School or Aviation durin'g this school year. Arrangements have been m ade \\'ith the Calif. dept. or EducaJ ion and the Santa Ana and Tustin Hig h schools for this pro- gram. a nd needless to f ay, the aviation cl<iss is really getl ng pop- ular. Wayne D-owl, in charge of the class in Tustin, will do some of the flying ror these boys. That's all for now, but we·1 1 be SKY-BO BBtNG again next week . Former Hughes Plane Expediter Opens Insurance Office Alfred E. Gibson, once chief ex- pediter and production engineer for Howard Hughes' giant air- plane Uercules, has opened an insurance and yacht brokerage office a t 212 Marine ·Ave., Bal- boa Island. Gibson has been in Newport Beach the past two ye~ lately with the Fredei;:ick Yacht Co .• but prior to that time Worked with the Hughes Aircraft Co. Gibson is a new member of the Bcilt>oa Bay Lions Club and is cur- re nti)' helping push plans for the proposed Lions · sponsored G i r 1 Scout building. • #fl. JJJ...,, e..,.tf"'I • STUDE8AKER SERVlcCE • • PARTS SALES I Bring Your Car in for a ~eek-Up. Meet "J?ill" Taylor, Servi\· Manager. Joe Nickerr, 3415. W. Central By Udo Theatre Harbor 510 I 'd->AGAN SAYS ; on oYer and enioy Special Dinner. Bring t e lamily." -Served from 5 to 7 p.m.- 9Sc Home Made Soup or ed Juice I Choice of-RAGAN'S CIUCKEN FIE BREADED VEAL etrtp:r FRIED nLET OF S~ BASS Potatoes Vegetable ~d Drink Hot Biscuits H:r Made Pie Bring the Klddlo8 -& . Plate for Tem .JUST A HINT- ---Saturday Nite Is BAR-UE ~ . . Sped&! ll&r-8-Que Dinner ......... .$ .95 ' Bar-8-Que Swordfi&h -----1.25 Don't worry about meatless TuesdD.y-plenty of other dishes to suit your r! Notice: We close ~ry Friday Open 11 a.m. -a -:T p.m. RAGAl'S :_ ~~-....... B __ I BROAD BREASTED Whole or Half 0Yen Dressed TURKEYS HENS TOMS LIVE _ ···------··---.52e Lb. DRESSED ··--·· .56c Lb. DRAWN ·--·····-· .65c Lb. LIVE ··----·-·--··-.48e Lb. DRESSED -·---·-· .52e Lb. DRAWN ··--------.60e Lb. . Largest retailers of Fine Turkeys in Orange Co. · + Direct to Consumer + Christen Turkey Rane 17th STREET II TUSTIN -COSTA MESA. Cll.IF. \ PHONE BEACON 8053 IMlllO "DOC" CHAILll •ttllllUfOI POI IOUTHllN CALIPOIMIA MIWPOIT liACH. CALlfOllllA Rent a New Steelcraft, U-Drive Newport Be&ch ' ., "'fears or exp<eri eoce ~\-e you 2 choice ricb Llcnd that S:\ TlSFlES. The ~t tcEt £or l'll1i1key ... Pour some into a &lau and ~rink it. 86 PROOF 653 Grilin !\'cutral Sririu - THE AME RI CAN DIST ILLI NG CO .. l!'IC. t Mew York , So" F•anc;oco • ~· "'."oti.... 1'11t;,,, Ill .• !.a11oa1ila, Calolorn•O "" ___ _ • .. a..."· z ...._ __ ~ ____ ..,. ____ ,...'If Sell lt TbrOugb Callffled Advertising -It • \ • • • ,. Above: Bob Barrie IOOftll Jone T.D. ror Tan early lD thlJod perlod In S2-6 rout administ e red by Santa Ana. Lon: Doa McC..Uum. catche. paa on ' yard line ~that met up ........ -pboto. by Ger1l1u .. :ll Tars Stunned in 31-6 Rout .. Santa Ana's Johnny F outch ioared th.rough, around and over a hapless aggregation of Newport Harbor High ·Sailors last Frida)' night to lead t he Saints in a s tun- ning 32-6 rout before 8000 spec- World Speed Mark Set in PMB Race (Continued From Page 1) tators in San ta Ana's Municipal P l. a°"' <'••"" DT1, ... , rotnP I • r n1lic... PODR E cra<'<'nf'r :107 Bowl. e, T\ny Mik·· K ,..,.,,d An1~hry '!96 Foutch tallied four consecutive tt tm In ~:.!!'t R H11H•'tt 211-t · J f h 7 R..,,11,.,~~ ~:.!f> A Ma.vnar.I :.!::::\ touchdo~'Tls 1n spectacu a r as ion l'l !',.·•'<··p.·.~ POOH R. A ,_Ymon11 111n at distances of one )'ard, 56 yard~. l• !h•·rnb II 1'0nH Dr L Nnvotcy ! 75 ! ii F ri.. ~V ah CR 0 rorl•'l1 121'1 64 yards and 12 yards behind a 11 ~~·,.~ ... • rH r H. .. n.1"11 !'<M t{'a ffi that li ter aly pushed Ne\v-I'.! ~iK"ht .~· rh,.VT n J:J.'> n E.1 wan111 71 . (;\ l\o·t"h !'ti CB Ji' Da,.rnw 00 port all oveT the g r eens\vard Wlth t t "k:inim-r l:J!> R A nu~h O(l the exception of a few m inutes in ' 1 . . the third per iod when the Tars I l'vlatucci made his best time 1n gathered themselves togeth£'r long the third heat where he averaged enough to manufactu re one touch-59.86 l\1PH. far from the capa· d bilities of this fast outfit . but still 0~~ch Wendell P ickens' crew, ve:y creditaple s~d in the sloppy touted per haps too highly after going. In th~ first of the P~H their 7.0 wi n over Fullerton. \Vent hC'ats J\i1atucc1 rea~hed the f~rst into the game r ated virtually even turn ahead but missed the first with Santa Ana .: Bu1: v.:ithin the buoy and had to r un off the co~rse spac eof fourteen plays after t h~ to al\o\'-" the closely bunc~ed field initial kick-off, faith in Newport's to pass before re·round1ng the stock ebbed rapidly as the Saints m ::irk. He dropped ten plaCT's on scored effor tlessly without sur -this <'rror but mana?ed lo pull .up d . th ball to second place behind the nrmg ren enng e .. be! h dd TURNS INTO RUN Aw A y Meyer ore t e h~a t en £' . · A few minutes after the second The . Oakland driver . got . out per iod began. F outch got th e ball, ahead 1n both of the final heats took a step back On a delayed buck, and stayed there but he was hard then roared through a tremendous pressed a.11 the way as t~ d('fcnd- h 1 d t he entire Sailor secOnd-e r had h is Jlmaller craft but~~ned 0 etan · . !3-0 When he d o\vn Whenever ,,•.rater cond1t1ons ary o score aga in. · • · h J grabbed ane of Bob Gibbons' punts \\'OU Id allow. This \Vas t e c osest 8 bit later and sped 64 yards for r ace ever held fo~ the :MB cup h is third straig ht touchdown . and the lar~cst. fi eld. £'\E'r to a t- Newpor t High's demoralization tempt t~e 4o-mile grind. al t 1 t B ut not Trophies were presented at the was mos comp e e. . · 1 ·i w · h th 19-0' G'ib-Lido Isle Clubhouse after the f1n a qw e. it e score • h f . 'th ff' 'al r bo th t Bob Thomn... eat o r acing W1 o 1c1 s o ns rewapass o r · Cl b h son which carried to Santa Ana's the Lido Isle Ya~ht u w o oper- 24 . But a brief hope that they ated the event 1n cha r ge. Coffee might ~et back into the fray w as and doughnuts w er e served to all n llified when t he bogged down h.ands. ~rra~gement s !or the en- bu k h 29 y tire a ffair were carried o ut In ac on te . f IR er··H SAO.. FOR O?ll"'E T . D. per ect sty~· USS a1g s BT· H b k th fl.eld bor Master s Department mus-owever . ac on e . 1 · ft half t. th 5 .,10 ..... tered four P ohce Boats to e n orce again a er -1me, e Q.O • ., • gul · · h N h L 'd took trie kickoff and banged re at1ons in . t e c;rt . , I o downfield in 10 plays to break the Channel and "'1th thC' assis.tance i Bob DeRuff made 18 on t he of the local Coas~ Guard Patrol ce. . ed Boat and fou r racing crash boats end of a lateral. Gibbor:is pass !he 'h ndli n· of traffic on the to Bob Berry for 49. 8111 J ames . a g . made 10. DeRuff and Berry added r acing course V.'as "'£>11 .nigh ~r- 3 more and Don McCa.llum hung feet. The Santa rwton1c.? l\il 1ke t · h t t th 1 ur yard and K£'y Club. \'eterans 1n s hort on oasor passa eo-< .. d line . J ames then made two and ":'ave commun1cat1 on. sent • o,~'n Berry hit the center for the six port able shor t' wave sel.<t ~1th t hd B d H II' k ·' k op<>rators to handlf' commun1ca· ouc ~\·n. oy orre s •c tions ovcr the big 2 1 ~ mile course. wa;.o~c~· took over ct few min-Commod?rf' \~a.lte r Ol~en . vet- utes later for a beautiful l2-yard eran rac1 nR. orr.1c1al. ,,·as 1n chargt.· r everse of the fi eld to mak~ it of commun1cat1ons. 25-6 a nd J immy Woodsmall passed The course survey, a ver y im- to W inkler in the end 7,0ne as thC' portant item in r ace arrangements. gun went off for the final si x. was made by Clar k Noble, whose The , T ars lost Jim Ashen for beautiful )oh of advance prepara- the e ntire second half a fter he "'as tion made i i a simple n1atter for 'cut over the left eye. thy course committee' to set thP buoys on race day. The floats. ··.i W as An Alcoholic" • • • Read this stark story of a desper ate battle against alcoholism. A for- m e r alcoholic : tens about her 'round-the-clock' cure in The American Weekly, that grea t mag- azine distributed with next Sun- day·s ' Los Angeles Examiner . · Over 5,000 ('nlistcd m e n v..·ill go to Off iccrs' Cal'!didate S chool this :year. KNOCK THOSE PINS FOR A LOOP! It's & ch&°"'Dg111 to your U:llJ; · It's & booia to bMHll; It evea bulJda up your _. ci&I Ufe -when you bowl here. Mesa Recreation 1818 New~ llhd. ~· 4 . . a nchors and buoys for the big oval \ .. ·e re jnintly furnished by the Bal· boa, Nev.rport and Lido Isle Yacht Clubs. CommittN> Nam,f"d Committees of the host club had a big job on their hands lo get C'\'£'ry1hinJZ i n order and they pro- duc£'d in perfect style . \Vest turn rourse. committee: George Peter s. Sonny Peters. Jdhnny Callahan, S tan Hodgkin- son, Johnny f\'1artin. Nick De ~l ark and Charles McHugh. East turn course committee: Ned I-J ill. Kim Hill. H enry Hill, Da\'c Spi£'s. \\'a rren Atherton, Dick Hunt. Ella De Mark, LIYC secretar y, handled the burden pJ a half doz· en jobs in rapid fire order 10 keep the ..-.·ht'els !urning. Her refresh· ment committee that handled lun~hes for the r ace CQ.,mmittee, r adio and patrolmen and later served re freshme nts llt the Oub House consisted of : Blanche Rogers, Dora H ill. Nat Michaud. Mrs. James Tarver. Mrs. Olarles McHugh, Mrs. Norm Lil· lis. ~1 TJ. T ommy 'Jones. Mrs. Ned Mansfield and ·Edythe Lippincott. The big souvenm regatta pro- gram that was mailed to every householder in the Harbor Area and Costa Mesa was the personal touch of General Otairman Kent HitchCt>Ck and Al Clapper. The 32-page pro_gram which included general information on the har- bor as well u the racing .schedule was aJsO distributed to each boat in the harbor. The several thou- sand copies of the program re- served for public distribution at the racee were handed out oo both liclH of the channel and up on the bluffs at Cllff Ha..,,_ Tropb,y pmeecntatlon wu made at the club houR by ~ .. Tom Rutter with assistance from Vke. "-">odore· Nici\ De 111.vk ., CRACKER BOXES comlDC down to cet t.be starter'• Dae wtth U:ae ICOl'ent. Umen and all offlclala recording ... a tcene from 8un4ay•a thrtll-p.cked PMB race. which wu woo by California Kid, bot ZZ5 c u . In. hydroplane from Oakland. -ohoto bJ> Rlh.•heot-11 and Fleet Captain Ned Hill. Guest TO ATTEND AERO MEET of honor at the presentation was . A. L. &brick. of Los Angeles, Vice -Lt. Col. Guy 1'-1 . H arvey, pres1- Pr£'sident of the American Po..-.•er dent of the Orange County Air Boat Association. ·Following the Reserve Association, and Majo• prese ntation the drivers a nd of-William E. W alton wilJ attend the ficials were th e g uests of the club oficers at the home of Rear Com- modore and Mrs. Kent Hitch- cock al an informal party. National Air Reserve Association Convention in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Nov£'mber 14 a nd 15. • TROPHY WINNERS. The bottom row are the wlnneH of place. ln the PMB race. The big perpetual PMB trophy la on the deck In the forecround. Left to right: Eddie Meye~ (2nd place) next, Lo(in Gra- dlU and Georce Matuccl, oo-o"'Den of tlM:: winning boat; Roy Sk:acP Srd place). I , BACK ROW, Jett to rtcbt ~ Wlnnen of the 10-mJle conAOlaUon raceA. Ollie Brat.her (.!: rsc.lnc); Harry Culp (Cracker BoI); Elmer En- qul•t. (2U co. Inch); L A. ~hllck (.JS5 Cu. inch) and Charlie Hlnen botham (PODB). -photo tiy Hil.<:'h<'Q(·k . SIMPSON PAINTS LEAD 750 LEAGUE Simpson Paints continue to domina te lhC' 750 bowling lC"ague n t l\1esa Recr('atio n Hall in Costtt ?-.1esa. Standings as of lw\onday afte rnoon : S impson P a ints Davis & Gay Barr £'tt Realty Mesa P.£'Cr£'ation WON 9 7 6 1 LQST '3 5 6 10 NZWPO&T BALBOA NZ:W8-TJMZ8pane. TUESDAY :ir-eort'-. c.nr. N-!, 11&1 -• Aceo11ntant Is Ex-Olympic Track Star A closely cOntested. loa to the Jape, that was wttneued by Gen- er;al Douglas MacArthur, is one of \be many experiences which can be related by Lee Casey. local public,' accountant of 2603 Central Ave., ·trom a vast store 9( ex- periences in track competition. Starting 11.t the University of Montana, which he attended with Wild Bill Kelly and Sprifiter Rus- sell Sweet, of San Francisco Olym- NEWS-TIMES SPORTS TaeldaJ, Nov. '· 1M1 pic Club fame, Casey competed in the hop, ·skip and jump and broad Well, the Jap contestant, a fel- jump events, and developed such low named Oda, won t.he event a winning propensity .that, by the lby three-quart er ~of an inch, and time he reached Los Angeles l)e you know how they must have was gra bbed up by Boy~ ·con-felt then.-. . . stock for the Los Angeles Ath1etic In national compeut1ona in this Club. country, Casey four times won tbr Constock toured this courftry senior national championship and with a stellar aggregation of in his first year of national emn- trac kmen inclUding Casey, Pad-petition he won both junior ancl. dock, Frank Wykoff, Hugh Pin-senior titles ~n quick successiGn... ney, Charley Borah and Nick Car-In the broad J.ump ~e w~ a1WQS· ter , sweeping records before them a dangerous competitor m meets. wherever they we nt. and he and Jessie Hill, of later In 1928 Casey went to Amster-baseball fame, h8:d ~any . cl<JR. dam with t he AmeriCan Olympic contests over the JUmp1ng pit. team, which had as ·its guest of honor General MacArthW". In the hop, skip and jump event the fina l try was so close tha t the re was le ngthy measuring an.: pondering W 5 by the judgeS before the Vvinners were announced. Th 6 MacArthur, with t he rest, "-'ail- TIDE TABLES · NOVEMBER, 1941 4 :33 8 :32 2:11 10:01 3.8 3.3 4.9 --0.2 5 :12 10:21 3 :44 10:51 4.3 2.8 4.8 --0.2 5:46 11 :30 5:1H 11:&& 4.7 2.1 4.8 0.0 ed with bated breath to see if F 7 the Stars and S tripes would go "tid es are placed 1n onler of occunmoe L ight figures a.m.; dfLl"k nCUftlll p.m. up, indicating victory for Casey. c-••• , ... ,, for Tour Copy SANTA'S VERY FINEST TOYS ARE HERE IN GREAT ARRAY; BUY THEM NOW ON BUDGET TERMS OR EASY LAY-AWAY Nearest Thing to a Real Live Babr • The Marvelous or~IAGI£ SK.IN" DOLL • 9.95 Bathe her, powder her, coddle her .. , her latei: akin ta almost human. She baa ftirting eyes and long, long l&Shea. 18·inch. Layette included. 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Sleek aircra.ft almninum bocl7· • T90L CBB8T Teach11 the 7•••a b&nclJ' IUD Jaow to U1 and appreciate aood toola. A GOOD SUPPLY OF HANCOtK PLASTIC BUBBLES AT . l 'Sc BEA 20th & Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Ustn"' llH Voiu of p;,.,IOM ev.., Mo..U, n ·..m.g .,,.,, NBC . ' •• -• Phones ~ Store, ._,. 56511 Servke f!.faU., B-Mlt .. .. , • I '·-I • M•WPOaT •&.LBOA NSW8-TIKl:I • TtJaDAY Xewewt ••7' Callf. Novemeii t.. 1M7 Ebel/ Club to Hear Fom"ed Prudence Penny "ca.llfornia Hostea" ia the Bcnlecraftera of the O r a n a e theme to be used by Lud.lle Mar· Harbor ~;Harber 13 and 208 r Feminille ' • • Activities Retddenoe Phom: Harbor 1637-R i Job's Daughters To Entertain 'Secret Fathers' l Dr. Mason to Speak On Atomic Age At Fullerton Forum It will be "Se<nt Fathers' Dr. v • .., lime, wldel7 - Appeal Issued lor Student Nurses • Comity Federation of Women'a tens, home economist, when she dut. Will have an interestina: as-appean before the Newport Ebell - -t of demonstrations when club on Thursday, November 6. An invitation to YOW\.I women Book Shop Owner Presents Program - For FAC 'Boolc Section Nlibt" on . Thunday when mem-J>OYcboloclat and one al. tbe -• ben of Jobo Daughters, Costa dynamic speaken of the Jectm• Mesa bethel, entertain their dads platform. will appear at the ~ , at a very spedal party. lerton Public forum. blllb ...,._, All names were drawn by num-auditorium, Fullerton on the e.-. ber and invitations to the party ning of Nov. 6. His subject wlll ~ to Jeun the nursing profealon at tbq meet Thursday with the Fri-· Miss Martens will be remember-no coat to themselves-lo ' fact. da.J Afternoon club at American ed as "Pruden~ Penny" ol the Los they're paid while trainln&-wu Legion hall, Costa· Mesa and the Angeles Examiner, and her activt-extended today by the Permanente time has been set forward an hour ties include nine years as cooking Foundation Hospital in Oakland. to 10 a.m. instead of ·the pre-~hool instructor' for the South· California , Memben of the Book sect.ion of written by the girls but the iden-be the fP:djustments that must be the Friday Afternoon club enjoyed tity of each "father" and "daught-made in¥n atomic age. 11. most interesting afternoon when J er" wUl not be made known until The forum ta free and many~ Miss Dorothy Rigdon reviewed they meet on Thurs8ay night. pie who have enjoyed the Jami four books at their October meet-Tne ' program will be informal, appearances of Dr. Rose may lllDI ing. · with gamea designed for easy ac-to hear him on this timely subject. ..tousJy announced 11 a.m. ern Counties Gas _company. She ?tl.lu o:ure M'. J . Wansen. M. 'lbia will give time for the added is hbme making ~toT' for West-A., R. N., director of the Perman· dmlonltratipn of Prang Textile ern Family_ magazme and her: OWJl ente School of Nunina:. 1ugeated palnta and stencil cutting by Mn. column '1'he Pantry Shelf' ap-that applications for the course ..; .Johnlton, representative. ot the pears daily ~n the Valley nmes. s.hould be submitted at once, well coinpany. In her exciting new pr~ntation, in advance ot the start oC the next The fi.nt, just bi>lng published Quaintance and afterward refresh-:============::; that day. wu "Came a Cavalier" menta will be served. by Frances Parkinton Keyes. It tells the story of an American Red Mother's Club to Elect Crou girl In Fr•nce after the fi.nt N 01-1. Wed Learn To Sing , world war who manies a French ew tcers • ,Hugh Good. owner oC . a new The California Host~, Miss Ma,r· class on January 23, 1948. ·aihop in Long Beach, will talk tens gives t.able settings, decora-High school graduates of good at 11 o'clock on cop~T' wo1k and tiom and uruque entertaining t ech-character and einotional stability, leather craft while after the sack niques. between the ages of 18 and 30, lunch Mr. Stevens and Miss Luu Mrs. August Schumaker, OJ;ange wilr be accepted for the course, will show both brush and spray county president of Ebell. wtll be which is designed primarily to cun methods of Using S\vell Te~-a guest of ~e club the same alt~r-help ovcrcom~ the shortage of tile dyes. They will also show how. noon and wtll speak on Fed.er'ation nurses in the western states. to use cleat· a nd colored lacquers News. Student nurses will receive their .cm glass and met al ·wares. rn the receiving line to greet prelim inary training, toget h er _:_.:~-----.. -------!members and friends will be the with some college work, at the cavalryman, and follows their lives New officers Will be elected tp, his chateau in the north ot when members of the Mothers' France until he and their sons go club of Costa Mesa Bethel, Job's to war again while she and the Daughters. meets at I :30 p.rn. on remaining family endw;e lhe Ger-Wednesday of this week With Mrs. man occupation. Leo · Fryer, 252 F1ower street, The second was "Nothing so Costa . Mesa. .AIJ members are Stra nge" by James Hilton. "Ad-asked t o attend and to notify their vcrsary in the House" by I.rvtng hostess at Beacon 5657-W if they BUTH PARJJXR SEELEY Voli>e lnob-r Bectnnoro a AdnDOtld Ill ' '" 1119 E. Central A-- Telephone-· U'll-1 • Stanc is the fictionalized bi-are planning to attend . ,- oiz-ra phy or Eugene V. Debbs.1 ~~~~~~~~~~~--~:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:::; president, Mrs. Bruce · McBride ; Vall ejo tCaliJornia) Community Mrs. Wayne B. Harper, Mrs. H. hospital. during which they re- E. Freeman and Mrs. H. ~1. \V~lsh. ceive $25 p month as a personal Announcement has been made fund in additioc to alt tuition and o( the organization of a music li\"ing expenses. After six months section of Ebcll club. Plans are they ''"ill be transrC'rred to Per· to hold meetings each mQnth at manC'nle Hospital in Oakland for 9:30 a .m. on the Friday morning completion of a three-year course. following 1he regular m~tin~ or ThC' pC'rsonnl allowance is in- Eix-11. Those interested 1n piano. creased steadily. reaching $60 a '-iolin or' singing will bC' v.•elcome. n1onth during the lhird .Y('ar. Upon "The Song's thC' Thing" \.I.ill b£' complf'fing the course and pass- d 't · h ped ing thC' s ta te examinations, gradu-thc group motto an 1 1s o that a fine chorus "'ill be de-a tE'S \\·il l he-Cntitled to sign the \"eloped. EYening '"sings" '''ill oc-covetC'd "R.N." after their names. casionally ~ held at ,..,hich time Register<'<! nurses currently arc fri ends and husbands y.•ill be in -earning in C'XCT'SS of $210 a month. Applications should be address- , \·ited. ('() to Perma nente School or Nurs· Building Ins pector and ~t rs. A. ............... ,..c~ ~r, ... c-:1..\T< M. Nelson of Clay street. Newport ing. Permanente 1-~oundation hos- pital. Oakl<t nd 11 . California. . -~ ~ ,_., I th f u·as "'·ha t SO TREATS but a big camera ~ta ring them n e ace • theM'.1 young Hallo\\'e'enen found "·hen t he d:.°Jd of t h~e~~~ N~._?,.:~~ hon1e on -list !itreet 01X":ned at the ir knock ay C\ · . r"O\\' left t o rl1tht, are Ronnie .J~. John Porte r and Billy Ha~ort h : ,.,_;row, David Glffonl and_Bo~ble Haworth.:=J>hQ!._O by_ Bob Nanne)_ Baritone Igor Gorin Provides Memorable Opening Program lor CommunHy Concerts lly CLINTON SAWIN ~card Ukraini an folk song, Bur· !ak t the Drunkard I gaVC' l\1r. Gar · " tJ JU W"l llW4t.. .:>L.A -rOOl> ~i::>E.c1.r.l<:. Heights. are vacationing for tw o C::.;.;t::::"'~'J ..... ::::~••~·~M~~~·~·!''~*~•~~~S~•~•~<~ . weeks at Hoover Dam. Last Saturday night tt1c NC'\V-:n an opportunity to display his port Harbor Community Concert unquestioned histrionic ab i 1 i t y . association presented the fi rst con-From the intrigues of the ramed cert of the 1947-48 series. The first barber to the pathetically humor· artist for the current season, Igor ous inebriate, the pantomine w'as J R d C Gorin, distinguished Ukrainian· superb. County r. e .ross Am{'rican baritone, gave to the The selection of Fritz Kramer CURTAINS Convenes at Mar Casa near capacity a udience an unfor· as an accompani st and assisting gett able night of music, artist is a particularly ha ppy one Fifty-two rC'prescntatives of the Mr. Gorin, obviously a master for Mr. Gorin and for his aud- TO DRESS UP YOUR HOME "Bright Promise" by Richa rd Sher- man is particularly noteworthy for its beautiful prose style. The brief business me<'t ing was conducted b!' the ..chairman, Mrs . 0 . D. King. Following the r e- viC'\Vi;. tea and cook iC'S \Vf're S<'rved h.v the hoStessc!';, MiSs Conant and Mrs. Coni;tantin Flink. Those at- l<'nding \\·c·rc MN.dames Thelma f\1artrll, Axel Alson, Gunning But- lC'r . Jerrold SpanglC'r. Bertha Tit· lotson. H. E. Balch. George Friend, J osC'ph Kirh)'. C. 0 . Cooper, El- mer Clark, Reutx-n Day. Myrtle T\\'itcheJI, h1ad ge T odd and h1iss ~moth ___ ,___------ Ebel/ Club Dinne_r Is Real Success The atmosphere of the E bell clubhouse was that of a gala party When friends and members gather- ed there for ha m and turkey din- ner on Thursday evening. Hall and table decorations were suggestive of Hallo\ve'en -and friends tarried, r eluctant to give up their places to those who came la ter. Many expressed the wish that the dinner be made an an- nual affair. • TO WEAR WITH PRIDE NOW AND THROUGH THE-f-IOLIDAYS CLEVER. YOUTHFUL HALF-SIZE DR ESSES FOR LARGER WOMEN LOVELY CREPES TOUCHES OF BRILLIANTS OR SELF TR.qt DETAUS THAT ARE DESIGNED FOR mDIVlDUAL)ELEGANCE SIZES 16\i TO 221> ' c;r\i'e Fi'ances Nolton Shop !18 8eooDd a B?OMway Bldg.----8eeoD4 F1oor-Sanla Ana .--11nterior Decoratin;== Upholstering* Slip Covers* Draperies OUSTOH and BADY MADE Jean White, Interior Salon Phone Beaeon 5656 181-Z Newport Blvd. IN THI: ORA WLl:1' FUB.NlTUBE BI.DO. OOSTA !JQ:8A for the Holidays Orange County Junior Red Cross at program building. held his iences. Mr. Kramet: provided ex- high school council and councilors I listners in the palm of his hand cellent although fittingly unob- attendcd the annual conference I from the opening notes of the sel-struslve foundation to the effort and retreat at Mar Casa on Bal-dom heard Ah, Quanta e Vero by of the soloist. His technical prow- boa Island. Friday, October 31 \ Cesti to the final Amen of the re-ess v.•as in no way over· taxed by a nd Saturday. November 1, with quested Lord's Prayer, the Malotte the difficult task i;et before him. Betsy Taylor , president, of the favorite. With an apparently limit-Mr. Kramer played in his solo Orange High school : Robert Samp-less range, Mr. Gorin's top tones group the Capriccio, No. 1 in the son. vice-president. Laguna Beach carry w i t h a ll the eas e of a Opus 116 of Brahms, and the High school and Judy Cole. sec-smoothly flowin_g instrument, and I Chopin rvtazurka, No. 4. Opus 33. retary-treasure.r, Williard Junior none of the forc1.ng so o~ten heard. These selC'ctions were capably per~ I H.igh school. in charKe. One might desire a httle ~ore formed. although another number Appreciation of the ~bell clu!> for the success of the dinner goes ~============~==:::::::::::; to Heinz Kaiser , members of The Taffec club, and junior college gi rls who so ably assisted in the serving. For the LIVING ROOM Marquisette and Lace Pa~­ els. Nice selection of drapes. • For thos who sew \VC dl1TJ' drapery and curtain :panloge. For the BATH ROOM Shower Curtains \\tjth Window Curtains that match. ORKl.N'S Department Store 1793 Newport Blvd. HOUSE OF For the BED ROOM White ruffle tie -backs With a deep ruffled scal- loped valance in colors to match your rooms. KITCHEN and ,·- BREAKFAST ROOM 45-l n. le ngths made of five 9-inch ruffles 54-In. length ·m ade of six 9-inch ruffles. Each ruffle bound virith gingham che<'.ks. We Govt I S. fi H. Grern Stamp.s -Costa Mesa FUTURE Living Room Furniture Re-Styled to Modem -----. LAllG& llELECl'ION OP N1CW FABRWll O-ssl TO CHOOSE .-.011 Suites Made to Order ·we CALL FOR AND DalVER •YeanEspal•~ • ~ fJ • ··----•• ct ..... NMa "'IF. 0 CAN BREAK 1HEM WE CAN FIX 1HEM" 3088 West Cientral on, ... N--lr I I'. • D ¢11 ~-& I I A very active program for the robustness in the tower _regist~r·l from the ~rahms opus would pos- last yf'ar was reported "from all but the eveness of the entrre voice sibly have been mdre satisfying schools in the four chapter areas, is remarkable. .., than the Capriccio. Anaheim, Orange, Northern Or-It was refreshing to hear Ger· The nC'xt concer t of this series angf' county and Southern Orange man Leider done in English. Too ~rill be November 17. county. Each chapter assumed r e-often, it seems, singers forget that sponsibility for some phase of the the near idomatic structure of the CD'' program and C'ntertainment. text of the original tongue makes M SS Guild Asks lor Rummage Guest speakers were: Mrs. John understa nding of the words an al- Martin, l\trs. Gretchen deKiss, most impossible task. Mme. Flor- Miss Joan Pomeroy, Robert Sa11Jn . ence Easton, E nglish sopra no. has. Members of the Sunday School Los Angeles cha pter Junior Red on the request of Mr. Gorin made guild of Corona del Mar Commun· tross, and l\1 is s Helen Locke, beautifully deft translations of his ity church ue collecting rum- teacher in the John Muir school, progTammcd leider. Of this group, mage for a sale to be held in the Long Beach. the Brahms ~1y Love ls Green, old Newpor t theatre on Central Delegates to t he National Ju.n-and the Strauss Cecilia were par-avenue near 21st street on Thurs. ior Red Cross convention and to ticularly well sung, the one in a day, Nov. 19. the Train ing Center this summer faithfuJ Brahmsian style and the Anyone having rum""¥1ge to do- inspired the group to an even more other with the dramatic fervor r e-nate may either take 1 it to the ambitious program for this coming quired by the tempestuous Rich-homes of the chairmeJl or call year. lt will include continuation ard. them on the telephone and it will of educational gift boxes to chil· Deviating from the printed pro-be call('(i for ; they are Mrs. Rol:r dren a broad and internationa1'cor· gram, the artist sang the fan_til ar 1 ert Callis. 718 Jasmine avenue, respondence between sc h o o Is, Di Provensan from I:..a Trav1a ta. Corona del Mar, Har~r 672-M or making gifts for veterans in hos-and, as an encore, the rollicking Mrs. Elsie Kopp, Harb{>r 210-M. pitals. one of which was the Los Figaro from the Barber or. Se,..;11e. Preceeds from the sale will be Angeles Orthopedic hospital. The3e two arias witll the later used to purghase supplies for the Thi' Halo\ve'en party, held Fri-Sunday schOol. day night, was a gala affair wtth B/ B' d F ted --------- all the usual costumes and favors. ue " s. e s w 'd Junior R<d Ct:oss teacher-sPon-At Hal/owe' en -Porty Altar ociety' e . sors of the schools and adult ad- visors present from each chapter were: Miss Neva Solt and Mrs. Miria m Hinman. Anaheim chapter ; Mrs. Corrine Price. Northern Or- ange county chapter; Mrs. Clay- ton Ferrin, Miss Abby Chapma n. Mrs. Lola S tout, Miss Iva Carl. Miss Ruth Bradley, l\1iss Jean Sten~el. l\1rs. Grace Freeman: Mrs. Laura R. Warren, Mrs. Katherine Maag, of the Southern 0 r a n g e county chapter . Mn. Thomas 1flc.Le00. is t h e adult county coordinator for the hig h school council. NE\V BABY?- Sch ool Ahead. Maybe Coll"S"- There l!!. an euy way to prepare for both. WARREX J _ WEISER SO"l SSrd St. Newport Bea.ch Ph. S. A. 1301 Metropolitan Ufe lnaurance Co. At the last meeting of Blue BiT"ds by the Sea, Mrs. Tex Tun- nell. mottler of one of the mem- bers, entertained the girls at a Hallowe'en party in the yard of the Tunnel1 home. Games .... ·ere pl ayed and when the refreshment hour arrived there were cupcakes decorated as pump- kins, doughnuts, apples, cokes and at each place a funny book for each girl. Present "'ere the president, Jo Ann H agen; Ethel Stoneback, Taja Tohill, Essie Lester, Shelby Tuanell, Katl'lf"Yll Bounds, Connie Seeley, Harriett King. htrs. E. Stoneback, the leader, and th e hostess, Mrs. Tunnell. Colonial City Visited 1By Newporlers The Al tar .Society ot OUr Lady or Mt. Carmel church will meet Wednesday, Nov. 5 at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Harold Brown. 928 West Bay avenue, Newport Beach. All ladies of the parish are cordially irivited to attend. · PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Randel of Corona del Mar entertained Mr. and Mrs. Leo Munson of Ulysses, Kansas, recently. Mrs. Munson is Mr. Randel's niece and she and her (amity were on their first visit to California, a short business trip, and on Sunday their hosts showed them much of Southern California in a jaunt which began before day. light il.nd ended near midnight. Scotch tape, various aize&, ai.Je at the New>-Tlmes - ' B&PW Club Meets Thursday Members of the Business anti Professional Women's club are notified of a mistake in t he writ~ t en announcements of the next meeting, which will be on Thurs- day, Nov. 6. Featured will be a panel discussion by three. well- known women and Elaine \Veiss wtl be chainJt-Bn for the· evening. Community Players Readying lor Production Night The s t::i.nding invitation which the Harbor Community Players issues to all interested citizens to join \\'ith them on their regular meeting night. the second Monday of each month, iS: rescinded for this coming Monday in order that the group may spend all possible time on rehearsals for the pl ays which t hey are pr'esenting Nov. 14-15. The three plays, which wi ll be presented at the Newport Beach Grammar school auditorium, are The Th i rd Angle by Florence RyC'rson ; The Good Sport, by Glenn Hughes and Evening Dress I ndespensable by Roland Pertwee. LEABN · MUSIC . LUU:' MAGIC FROM McWAIN FREE DEMONSTRATION! PbODL_~D-6118--1 !31 W. ~st.a Mesa See Ge~ FOR BIRTHDAY Vacationing in the east, Mr. and p;;;-------------:;;;~ Mrs. Louis Briggs of l.200 West & WEDDING CAKES HARBOR 804-J Imported WiDes and Beer DellcaU!!ea We mpedalbe la W ..... 'DI' alld Blrtbday Calleo G _ENE'S BAKERY 10G~UW,-.Oo-.<lol- Bay avenue have been visiting the historic city of Williamsburg, Va. which has been restored to its 18th century appearance by John D. Rockefeller jr. While in the city they were guests at the Williamsburg Inri and toured several of the build- ings that have been restored or rttonstructed· ·as they were two centuries ago when the dty wu the capital of England's largest and wealthiest American province, the Virginia Colony. s..ae.e.teMmFtsdval I with LOU MITCH Ell ,.,,. • .,Mani lu•• Tr• '••...., -i 16 llG NNM STAIS ••• ; • I FIOM llG NWI IANDS e , fzlstlli 11110£ lYll (II 1111r I.a •l C:c:11fnoS-C1 •. , .. ,. c • ·a W..W, • ..._,. DANCl-USllH hrlOl•S-Omn+ .,_Oalt ll.2'W.1-MAIYB. , ,. ~NNOUNCING A New Own:r. New Baker 2112 Ocean Front -Newport Beach Our Specialty will be to serve our customers with Always Fresh Baked Goods. DEUCIOUS DONUTS-BUAUAST-OOFFEE OAJDIJS -FRESH ~ -•ho 8PIXlUL OBDEltS TAD:N l"OB Y~ BOUDAY TABl,I! DIU.'18 AND PAB'IU8 U.OYD 1U:111Na-o,-r • INTERIOR Henry Koltonak, Prop. Bt:~~O~ +IOUSE ..... - D~CORATORS CUSTOM TAILORED DRAPERIES, CURTAINS BEDSPREADS, SLIP ~VERS. RE-UPHOLSTERING LAMPS • Y ABDAGE e FUBN1TlJ,RI!: 1155 Coast Blvd. South -Phone 3434 -Laguna Beach ANNOUNCING A Ch ange of Location The NEEDLEPOINTER ' Is Now at 1201-c Coast Bl vd. Corona de! Mar SPECIALIZING IN HAND KNITS Bernat's Dress and Wool Yarns Wool Hooked , Rug Kits Needlepoint and Needlepoint FREE INSTRUCTIONS Yarns FOOTNOTES CALIFORNIA CASUALS Exciting ·:i1egance! ~ The kind -of -yotmg barefoot casuals that g o w i t h everything you wear; at the club, on the dance floor- anywhere, with equal grace. Block Suede --Durable So/es Gold Kid Strops, or All Gold 55.95 and 56.95 . ' 1- • • I : a • Newport Harbor Host to Woman's Lawn Bowling Association at Local Green Mayberry Shoe Repair ONE D&Y SERVICE 1831 Newport &ve. On Thursday, October 30, under association, how very much they typical Newport -Balboa perfect had looked forward to their visit weather, the Newport Harbor to Newport Beach. They were La"'?\ Bowling .clu\ was host to agreeaply surprised by the excel- the Southern Califomla Women's 1 lent conditJon of the greens. re- Lawn Bowling Association on marking that they had played on their greens at 15th street, New-none better. This is our first offi- port , Beach. I t proved to be on~ cial Yak. she continued. and we of the moat suettssful events in can promise you It will !'IOt be our , the history ot the women'• auo-lut. • • CX>STA MESA · Floor Sanders Floor Edgers Floor Waxers Tools for Carpentry Work and Plumbing -FOR RENT- CROWN 'HARDWARE Call e...bor m l\I E,IBERS o f the Surf8lders elub lrlp the Urht LeVon hall at C°"la Meu. fantaAUc al l lallo\.\·e'en fe!!ltl,1Ue5 held In American -photo by 1--lugh J1,-1 c~1illan Bowling commenced at 10 a.m . There were three seMes of t"•elve datlOn, according to Mrs. ~fcDon-ends ~ach. with thirty players ald of P asadena. chairman of th~ competirtg in teams of three. The usociatlon, and drew the largest contest endM at 4 :30 p.m . with attendance of any previous m eet. ~e following teams coming out , winners : 'Mle.re were representatives from the· following clubs : ~verly Hills; Holmby Park, Beverly Hills; Los 1 Angeles: Exposition P ark : River- side; Claremont: Santa Antt: Long Beach: Pasadena, a n d Santa Anita. The arrangements for the occa- siOn were supervised and efficient- ly carried out by Mrs. DeWitt Bauer and Mrs. F red Crozier , ably assisted by ~1rs. John Martel and Mrs. Mears. Through the kindn<'ss of thC' · Nc\\'J)Ort Beach American Legion. th<' Legion hall was placed At the disposal of the N<'wport La'·"n Bowlinf.! club. whrrr coffC'<'' a nd refrC'shm!'nts ~·ere sC'rvC'd. F irst pr ize: 1'1rs. Wagnee, Miss Alexa F ullerton and Mrs. English. Second prize: Mrs. Rbbinson, Mrs. Rowland a n d Mrs. 1Jorgenson. Third prize: Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. Fernian a nd Mrs. Cell a . Carr's Feed. Store Hay and Grain Quality Feeds -§- IK27 1''ewport 81\•d.' COSTA ~1.E~ o\ '------------ Among the many present to .=-~;:-;~:;:;;;:;:;:;::::::;-I w itness the contest and to "'C'l-Ill :ta come the ,·fs itors ,..-ere: Ha rry 1 • 0 \Velch, SC'cretary o( the cha mhcr of commcre<: Dorothy Sutherland. :SC ~ chairman of the BusinC'Ss ;1nd ---- Professional WomC'n's organiza- tion ; Tom lfnlli,vcll. Colonel De- Witt Bauer. A. B. Rousell. PC'rcy \Villiamson, 1--L E. \-Vh C'elcr . Cap- tain V . ~1cCart y, ~1 ark T aylor. Elnd Fred Crozier . T om Ha lJi,,·eII, the local club's \Ved. Only AJ..EX • .\SDF.R KORDA'S TechnJoolor Ad,·enture M d I H Att t 2000 W k genia and populal' president. in O e omes rac ee 'Mary Had a Uffle' hi• characteristic anct appropriate To Appear Soon stylo as.•urC'd the vistiors tha t the "The Tilief of Bagdad" ~ompanlon Feature- l\Iore than 2.000 ,·isi tors a w ee l< homC's ar(' in various sta~cs 0f occasion Y.'ould give added prcs- gi've enthusiastic pra ise to the construct ion. The volume indi-At Belasco Theatre tig,e to the club, as well as to th<' model h<in1e on Lido Isle in New-C'atC'S that thf're Is n demand for The title of the hit comedy. city of Newport Beach, a nd ex- port Harhor. according to P. A. (inC'r homes ra nging rrom $20,000 "ri.tary Had a Little." leaves much pressro the hoJ>(' that their ,·isit Palmer . president. P . A. Palmer. up,vards and especially in these to be imagined but the show itself "-'OUld set the pace ror man:,. Inc .. Lido Is le realtors. L ido IslC' homes whict;i arc being has all the ans,,·ers. It is a dar-others. Mr. H arry \\'elch, in his Kent Taylor• in "The Crimson Key" ··-··-···· ____ .................. . Tbun., Frt., Sat. llH V.-& &..,-. Ooroaa del liar "The interest in the model home bu i 1 t simultanrously to erfect ing, spicy show full or voluble usual gracious m anner. in a short has surpassed our e xpectations." economies in construction so that humor and some of America's a ddress exprc-ssed the pleasure it says Palmer. "and has resulted they can be offered at prices which most beautirul girls. gave him to greet them on behalf in thC' sale of nine of the C'Jm-represent savings of more than Heading thf cast is movie of the local community, wishing The remainir1g 26 $4 per square foot compared to sophisticate. John H ubbard.. as them a pleasant visit \vith the Ocean Front Cafe French Fried · Shrimp and Fish Our Specialty .... -..... • STEAKS • <;HOPS • DINNERS ....... , ........... _ ... _ ... __ ............ --,,.---...... ··--- BEER SANDWICHES . -.... ..... .. ...... . . .. Foootalo Service ... _ 2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach CATE AND DA VIS VE N ET I AN B L-1 N D S NOW-Budget Terms-No down payment the cost if built individually. Thomas Cran ton n . Gor g'eous hope that t hey v.·ould return again ''Though the homes are ideally Mary Roche of the Broadway t9 enjoy of our hospitality. different and attractive, much stage is· Mary White, and accord-Speaking on behalf Of the South- crcdit for the favorable accept-ing .to the title, "Mary Had a ern California Women 's Bowling ance must go to the manner in Littlc"-but In the col\.rse of the .<\ssociation, Mrs. McDonald voiced 'vhich the model homC. is fur-even ts y.·hich transpire on the on behalf of the members of the nished. This was done entirely by s tage of the Belasco theatre, th.I the Sa nta Ana Furnitu.re Com-Angeles, be-ginning Sunday night, pa.ny a nd represents an unusual November 9. with Sunday mat- c·xa.mplc of the application of Chi-i nee~. it will be shown that Mary nese modern in home decoration. really has a lot of everything. 1'1 any novel floor plans and in-Trouble begins when Mary takes novational features are intro-her \VOf'ful talc to blonde friend, d Starts \\'ed. uced In these homes . Many in-Dolores McQuade {scintillating elude gas ranges, Bendix \Vasher, Clare Carleton) and in Dolores' Frigidaires a nd garbagl' d.Jspos-bedroom finds sympathy and mis- aJs." understanding. There rollows from "Be Sure-Insure" Maurie Stanley wt th Earl W. Sta.oley .. * this delusory conversa tion a mad and amusing S('QUC'net! of incidents dreamed up by aut hors ~1u~iel H erman. Arthur Herzog, Jr. and A.I Rosen. The three hilarious acts are knowingly directC'd by Char1es Judels, comedian of stage a n d screen. OnP special Saturday matinee will be give n on Nov. 15. There- after on Sundays only. Producers Jack Present and Harry Zevin are prt'Senting this National Com- William Holden Joan Caulfield ln the Broad\\·ay Comedy hit that 1'0<'.ked Ute country "DEAR RUTH" -Al'6- "Susie Steps Out" ~A COl"t:l l lCKAlD G(ORGE DAUtll· WILDE· UHNE • SANDEIS ~,,,.,,"'!HO PlfMl"EI '"''"'" l'llllllM PE~l&ERC E\·enJnK l'erformances 6:30 ~ 9 :SO !\!a t. F'rl. OnI:r '.?:00 P. M. . .\dults . ......... .... . ..... $1.20 Children . ..... .. ............ .55 Incl. Tax r • NEWPORT BALBOA l!fll:W8-TlllE8 TUESDAY N-m ......... c.1U. .N.,._ I, 1M7 , FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD cl <:w ).. • SEA FOOD-STEAKS-DINNERS CLAIR G. MARTIN 2106 Ocean Front Ne~rt. Beach . Now Serving NEWPORT BEACH 3 to 4 Days Service BROADWAY CLEANERS 2903 W. Central PHONE HARBOR 552-W .. • "-------~--~~---------~~- Complete New Installations -• -or Your Old Blinds Made Like New ·-·-SHADES New or reverse your old ones , -·-Broad felt Carpeting It's s mart , ing and economical -·-look- Tile -Linoleum -and other Floor Coverings installed. COME IN OR CALL US -·- Hanson's Shade & Linoleum Shop Cor. Newport Blvd. & 2Srd St., Costa Meu PHONE: BEACON 5004....J Call Us for Free EsU:mate FREE PICK -UP & DELIVERY SERVICE Made In Our Bay District Factory and Sold Direct to You W Maline Ave., Harbor 1111 Balboa bland pany of "Mary Had a Little'' at ?~~~~~~¥~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~pecially reduced prices for the lfi 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 \\', 18th SL and Newport Ave., COST A !'CESA CHINTZ . SHOP Branch of the CHINTZ SHOP at the Farmer's Market, on Fairfax, Los Angeles --• ·in Corona del Mar • 9 WHY GO TO LOS ANGELES? 'IRE FINEST AND LARGE.Sr SELEC- TION OF DRAPERIES AND SLIP COV- ER FABRICS, NETS AND CURTAIN MATERIALS ON 'IRE PACIFIC OOAST. ~ Quality Mattttsaes and Springs °f:( Accuracy --(:( Dependability Hardly a month goes by dur- ing whic h some member of the family doesn't have a cold or upset stomach. ear- ache o r minor injury. Keep them all minor-by consult- ing your physician fir'St ; and by having us will his pre- scription in OUT rine phar- macy department. HAMPTON BABBOB DKUG NEWPORT PHARMA.CY BALBOA PBARMACJ' • ' We Will Coll at Your Home WiHt Sompla II DesireJ CORONA DEL MAR . 123COASTBOUL~ARD o.a llull•·11111 . - ... • ..__ 7 Los Angeles engagement only. The production is coming to the B<-las- co theatre ~ect from nearly a year's smash sucess during its American and Canadian tour. NEWPORT BAKERY CHANGES HANDS Lloyd F1eming, who Teeently moved to Newport Beach from Los Angeles, has r evealed that he has assumed management of the Newport Bakery on OCean Front. Fleming is a baker of 12 years exper ience, but in order to fn- creasl' the "know-how" of the fj.rm even further, ~e will have associated "''1th him D\ldley Glenn. ~'ho has be<>n at the trade 25 years. "Silvey," a fixture at the bakery for ovC'r five years, will continue to wait on customers under the new management. Johnny's Painting and Decorative Service Quality Workmanship \at Reuonable Prices Flameproofing 1688 TUSTIN AVE. COSTA .MES& n-Beaeoall!05 MEfl-WOMEI Prostate - - -Pelvis .. ,.. .. ft..._.., ............ ........... .,....,. ..,.,.._.. --. ,...,. •••• , ... ... • V' °"' ........ .., .. ,_. _, ---....., .......... ...., IT'S YOUR GLANDS ._ a ·t , ':"Mew ....... Cab T' ...-k L .. .. WPS .. ..Jz Dr. ll r .... D.C., Pla.O. --;--~=-~-=·; .. ;·~ .. =·:. .._..._UM,_ •Tw.11 772 .. ..... -....... .: ...... .. r , cs_. n s a On Harbor B911levard Modern Home Appliances • f( Packard-Bell Phon Ocords --(:( Stewart-Warner Radios --(:( Guiberson Kitchen Sink Units f( Duchess Washers * Crosley Frozen Food Cabinets BEACON 5228 'The ORVIS-BROWN eo. 1843 HARBOR BLVD. , • . "' DRY CLEANIN .G · Delivery Service REID'S Phone Beacon 5359 • COSTA M&.'?A ,. • • .. P!je& lf:SWPOST BALBOA N:SWl-Tl•J:B 'l"'ODDAY Newert B·•:' Callf. MM"rzber !, 1M1 NKWPORT BAI BOA NEWS-TIMES , TELEPROl'iJ:8: llAllBOR ll, U AND 14111 FORUM OF PUBUO OPINION • ; IDegal Claims for Compensation In Steady Increase • · r 0 1 'sl S.., Tm1fe7 _. ~ Af1enoolla. Volume m:IX "=========================!J ~~~~~o~-~-~M·~~·~J:~•~"~•-~· ~Pn;7'~''i,'~11H1:;;·~·~·~w~ .. ~-~~·~·~"~o;;m;;;: ' The California Department of Employment this week launched an intensified drive to quell the mounting tide of chislers who are Plu111biniJ Contractor • Bow do yoa reel 9boat Ruta Alla'• etfOn. to ~ prt of u.e air a•• •lptlw PlcyabJe In Advance: 13.25 per yar In Oranp Count7: -IUJTOUDdinc tl>e pro~ o......., O-t lmlior Collepf , $3.50 per yeer to 4th Zooe;,$3.'15 per ,ear to 8th Zone. ' drawing unemployment compensa- tion checks through illegal claims, according to a statement by J . 0 . Reimel, 5late supervisor of fraud FIXTURES AT RETAIL ll:D-u Second-OW matl<'r· at the ~~ In Newport Bead>. ""I think it would be very unfair ior college."" decl~ Ralph P . c.Jltomla. under the Act of :i, '1.IWT for Orange Cout Junior college Mukey, welknown Newport Beach to be surrounded on ~ sides realtor. I .. SINKS, Vitreous China, Double ...... . . ... $25.00 WATER HEATERS, Standard Brand......... $52.50 IAll D. PORTER -•1 • • PubUaher by the City of Santa Ana," says "I don't thJnk it can survive if ~n£s-r~-m _ . _ . . . _ _ ~-== Dr. Basil Peterson., president of an industrial district ls establlahed and investigaUon. • Reimel . disclosed that addition- al investigators are being added to the staffs of local 'state employ• ment offices where illegal claims are high. The present drive, he de- clared, is to protect the invest- ments: of the legitimate claimants and the employers who contribute to this valuable social service from being drained by fraud W F DIXON • • • • • • • • • Adv•~ Manqer the college. nearby." rriniln& Plant. 3011 w. Central Avenue, Newpot't f\each. California "Such a set-up w o u id allow • • J Toilets, Lavatories and Laundry Trays FLOOR , FURNACES INSTALLED f th City f N rt B h Santa Ana to establish an tn-... 1 . ood ,., I th Official Paper o e o ewpo · eac dustria1 section or any other type . . t .. not a g , uung or e 4 Deprd•Ne Local lmutatkm for O't"U' 11 Yean of activity on the borders of the Juruor college to 1:Je bounded on Active Member of THE SEWERAGE CONlROVERSY ' A request enginered by the Orange Cowity Farm bureau for a delay "of at lesat six months" in the matter of proposed formation of 10 sanitation dis- tricts in Orange cowity has been overruled by the board of supervisors and public hearings will get widerway the first week of December. With time a vital factor under the law, even the briefest efforts at further procastination could. hold up the entire sewage program for another year. It is well to get the problem before the people and out of the cloakroom where endless arguments of pressure groups serve only to cloud the issue and confuse the minds of the taxpayers who must ulti- mately make the decision. We down here should be collectively convinced by now that the proposed sewerage program is a vital step in growth and expansion. We cannot talk of 50,000-people in Newport Beach by 1950 if we are not willing to fa ce the hard facts of growing up. We must have a better guarantee of water and we must widertake a program to collect, treat and dispose of vastly greater quantities of sewage and ·industrial waste. These two projects (which the tax- payer should consider sepa ra~ely but which jointly represent a handicap to further development of the cotinty) are primary limiting factors. In the matter of sewage, the tremendous growth of the area has in- duced a critical stress on facilities to handle wastes; the nature of the geography. has compounded the str ess. Locally, the facilities of Newport Beach a re taxed beyond normal capacity al ready and are in need of repairs costing $3500. The proposed. creation of 10 sanitation districts would solve the county waste di sposal system for fifty years at lea st. Di strict five would insure New- port Beach and Huntington Beach of adequate dis- posal for future growth . Should the. controversy en- gendered by the Farm Bureau result in a ruling by the board of supervisors to admit only the communities wanting sewer-disposal facilities, Newport Be a ch should be ready with its decision to help the county take a Jong step into the future. Orange Coast Junior college which all ~ee sides by thf Cttyof San~a might prove very annoying and Ana, says Ler~y A{i~no~, Coe: a ••--bl " Mesa attorney. 'I un not m favor UI.:wag:reea e. • • • of it, and I don't ~ it iA good "I think it would ruin the jun-policy for the aty of Santa Ana." I Economic ffighlights ~ Mdlltyre Fart .. <I Saa -· bu -led the DomiuUOD by U.e r,epubllcaa. •t&te central committee u nipubUcaa aaUoa- al commltteem&a from Callfor- Dla to allCC'leed tlul late B.aymoad Happe.a.lnp that .affect the dinner aaki affected only 1three or four L Haiebt. pall.I, dJvt.dend cheeb aad tax miles of area. The ;cientists think bUI• ot every lndlvtdu.al. Nation-that future bombs ay be able to nation, could bring ourselv.b to &1 and lnternatlonal problf!'ldll devastate three or four hundred droP atom bombs on !he homeland inseparable from local welfare. square miles-an area greater of an enemy, are we prepared ,ln , than that of any erican city. the absence of an effective in.ter- A great deal is tX'ing written And even that w d not be the national police force, to rely solely about the st artling decline in the end. These giant bs would re-on moral f 0 r c e to prevent an size and potency of our military lease ·enormous a ounls ot un-ene r;ny from dropping bombs on forces. On V-J Day, w e had the shielded radium the ffect of which us?· E . L. Kinseh, chief investigator for Area 3 (Southern California), announced that 17 trained investi- gators have been added, to the fraud investigation division of the department in this area. 63 Per Cent Gain Noted by Savings & Loan AMON WEST PLUMBING CO. -Phone Barbor 1185-.J - 260'7 Central Ave. NEWPORT BEACH DAVID C. CORSON Residential Contractor and Builder Harbor 1520-W Harbor 1085-.J 1107\,2 North Bay Front Balboa bl8ncl m 0 s t powerful Army-Navy-Air "'ould be unimagin ble. Tha t is the t errifying question F or ce t eam on earth. Now, two The Dra kes t o c h on the their article propounds. lt is cl ear- years later , we have a good but dangerous theory a t there will ly a question that the United undermanned Navy, a small Army be no atomic war b C' cause it Sta tes m ust answer-a nd soon. wit h a ha ndful of understre ngt h, would bring itselr to einploy so ;::===========::; green divisions. a nd, according to fiendish a means r destruc tion. A 63 per cent gain in resources was registered by the Newport Balboa Federal Savings and Loan Associa tion during the twelve~ mon&h period ending September 30, according t o a r ecent compli-'::::::::::::::::::::::::= cation ma de by t he California 1 Savings and Loa n League, s t a te- wide trade organtzation. the ex~ts. practically nothing in They say in repl y t this attitude: .1'0tJ ~;: =~ .um t he way of modern a ir force. "Let us no t for getJ hat ther e has LONO LA8TINO Pa.OTS(lTION O ne or the most thought-pro-never been a wea n invented in ro• A UTOMOBIL&l!I vok ing a rticles on t he possible sig-human his tory, from arrows to OLIP SERVICE nifica nce of this leads off the Oc· flame throwers. that has not been SHOP tober issue of tl1f' Atlantic Month-used to the utm ost of its capacity. c..-.!:'· a. 11 .. .,: =:'. GM'T·& ly. \Vritten by F rancis and Kath-I::r.:.w::.:e::·.:_a:_:t:ol::e::ra::n::t_an:::::d:_:e::nl::ig'.'.:h::t::e::ned:.:_;:============ Resources of the local associa- tion are nou• $3,722,076, which r ep- resents a ga in of $1,442,060. Total asse ts 'of all California as- sociations now stand at $837,266,- 531, a gain of a lmost 19 per cent since Septem ber 30, 1946, . Pacific Heating Eo., Inc. Residential & Commercial Heating \. Forced Air, Gravity and Floor Furnaces • Harbor 676-R er ine Drake. it is called "Our Next Peart Harbor?" And its tone is found in this sentence: "Our land PROFESSIONAL lies naked before a weapon which, -..._ DIRECTORY · "Should a W o m a n T ell Her Age?" • • • Why do so m any wo- men li e about their a ge ? See the a bsorbing article about. this con-1709-11 Coast Hiway Corona del Mar in the ,vords o/·the Smyth Report, AOOOUNTANT PHYSICIANS a BUIMll'-ON8, 11.D. 'is potentially destructive beyond Ir----------.---. A. V Andr M D the wildest nig htmares or th e B 0 0 k k e e p I n g . ews, . • troversial topic in The American ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:::;;~ Weekl y, the great magazine dis- tributed with next Sunday's Los I imagina tion : a weapon so ideally S e r V j C e PHYSIOIAX suited to sudden. unannounced aDd a ttack that a country's major COLIN F . BROWN 8uaGEON cities m igh t be destroyed over-(Harbor 16") '_ll Coul Dl•bw&)'~ NOTICE OF I NTENTION TO SELL · di BALBOA YACHT CLUB ......... night by a n ostensibly fr1en y Bay•ide Or .• Newport Be•Ch eon.a del XOTICE IS HERE BY GIVEN pur- power .'" And a little la ter on the •------------~!'.============ auant to the p rovh1ions of Section 3440 -of lhf! Civil Cod e or t he State of Ca.II· Dra kes write: "It is a fact tha t ABC1llTEl1I' rornia. that F"RITZ GOOSSENS and today the United States is vi r -T-.L.-wr O Chnno ... n WOODROW C. COOPER Vend oN!I. or Arm d M •UU11. a. • -er Ddlo 301 Main St .. BalbOll, Callfornla Intend tually helpless agains t such a n an 0D&C0 Pbyalclan &DI! Surceoa to 11eJJ to 1-I URLEY L . DE NN Is. attack (with a tom ic weaJX>nS ) and a-n~,....., · 2 -4 7-8:30 Ve ndee. of lOl Main ~reet Balboa ~PA.l.~.I. Califurnla. all that certain · personai tha t we have been sliding at in -814 W. Bay Ave.., Balboa and by appointment property consisting generally of all creasing speed owa rds a milita r y D"~-... -11... Beacon 5075 stock in t r ade . fl:r.t urel§. equipment and ~----g ood will o f a certain Grocery business impotence that is an op<>n invita-2721 i..ke'llt'ood Ave. 120 Eut 18tll Street known as Balboa Ma rke t. Located at t ion to disaster ." w _ •-celeo Nn---... _ Cmta Mema. Callforala 301 ?\l ain St reet , Jn t he city of Balboa -... mu ..,.__,, -California . and that t he purc:hage price A good m any people seem to thereof will be paid at 10 :00 o'clock h h uld d D -STS a . m. on the 121 h day o f November I ink t a t no power wo are o.1 .. •• 19-t7. a t Smart .t Final co .. Ltd .. 1 ~ to use the atomic bomb a gainst Gordon II. Grundy, M.J>. the Cl t >· o f Santa Ana, County o f Qr. us •-caus" or the fear of retalia-ange. Stall' pf Callfornia. ~· 0 Dr Obed Lu .. <!!11.a PHYSICIAN and SURGEON DATED October 23. 1947. tion-a (actor which ur>douj>ted\Y • ......, Balboa Inn Arca~ FRITZ GOOSSENS pre ven ted the use of poison gas DEN'ftST w~~n'it~~ c. COOPER in the last war . The point these Office Hrs.: 10-12 a .m.; S..5.p.m. HURLEY L . DENNI& Dr k · %20!Y, W. Ceab'al. Harber lW \'endee people miss, in the a es' op1n-NEWPORT BEA.CB Phone Harbor 37 SMART 4. FINAL co .. LTD. ion, is that· we are danger ously 1060 E.a1t ~ir1t st. short of re talia tor y instr'f!ments. or,.nge, Ca lifornia . H R. Hall, M. D P ub. Nov. 4. 1947. We cuuld stockpile a tom c bombs • • Angeles Examiner . PUBLIC NOTICE • Before You Build or Remodel 8Ample and Dlmplay Jleom• -' Color guides, plan- n!ng aids, comprehens- ive stock of cm-pets and linoleum. LUDLUM Carpet Works SAl'iTA ANA tr Sell It Through Classified Advef\is ~ng * by the thousands. bu t they \\'ould LET US NOT FORGET not serve us in war unless we had GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.8. l'll791clul aad Suraoon . . • . . . a r eady means of getting them to %311: w t Om.tnl Hours : 2-5, by Appointment Four m1lhon Amencans were disabled fighting enemy targets-and getting t hem .. Telephone Beacon 58'18 for this nation in world War II but their fai r share there a t once. According to Ma jor Pboao U..bor Ul-1 181 Broadway Ooota M- of Our country's 'future is endano-ered if the public General Echols .. Russia is buildin.g Newport • • • F"l • some 44.000 milita ry planes this fail s to realize that the disabled veteran needs ass__i st-year. we are building 1,300 or so. ,_P_HY_s-1c-1Al'i--s--s-URG--EO-N-S.--D-.o~. a nce. And it is known that Russia is Mlltoa IL Maxwell, 11. D. 1901 Cout mwa.7 &...,,.. dol - Office Hours: 10-12; 2-~ Pbaae Harbor lOIZ Thei.r share means proper disability compensa-gi,;ng unlimited resources to war preparations of a ll kinds-"with tion, adequate hospitalization and medical car e, vo-the a tomic bomb holding top prior- cational training and suitable· jobs. fty. Dr. W. T. Mooney Ph)'8lelu and &up. PROTECTION Wl'i'B HIGH L"OSTRE AUTOMOBILES, BOATS and PLANES From: lla.nnta.I Effect. of 9ao., S&lt Wa&el', Acldo and OSbor ~-< It bu helped the auto llhortage by protecting and beeutifyine can economically. GLIP rues daily .. an air-tlibt. smo<;>th coating on mllllY &lr- planea. metal and fabric. CL.IP crosses the country on trucks, cars. buses and streamllners. Its glus-Uke surface, one-thousandth-of-an-inch thick, ls ne:ii:- ible, yet hard and permanent. It will not discolor, ~ crack or dtip. • It resists heat, sun, salt water, alcohol and time. ' GIJP SERVICE SHOP Cor. l!:ut l"ltb &Dd lnlM COSTA MESA J ust how str ong is the onre- ~eat U. S. Air F or ce? Our bes t hombC'r is still t.fl e B-29, though most experts consider it obsole te. A V1.1hile ago the air for ces got to- gether .. every operat ional B~29 in I thl' cou ntry'" for a demonstration in the east. The total muster pro- duced 130 planes-and of these, 28 didn't ge t there. Ge neral Ken· ney. the commander of the demon- strat ion, called his tiny armada Nlatb aad C..,tral n.-c...-._......,~ .. CBIJIOPBACTOB Dr. Tom E. Barton CHIROPRACI'OR un eo.a mp...,. Oonaa del Illar (In Kendell'• Potlo) --!Oii "a futile force." And, s a y th e 1 ·--------------' Drakes. the dt"mons trat ion was so DAY 8CBOOL u.nimpressive tha t onlook.ers gave !.----'="'-==~"---~ it the name Oper ation FLOP! Mortimer School That, remember . was th e for ce t hat once numbered 80,000 combat sot Coral Ave. Balboa bl. pl anes. and bl asted the J apanese DAY SCHOOL S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 Bay Ave., Balboa Barbor 1'7z.& Oftlce Boan: !to5p.m. Monday &broach Fll4q T. P. Reeder, M. D. H. E. Stickler, M. D. ...,.,.,. and Bwaw -w. Omtnil Oflloe: BartlorllO! NlcM---Barbor T"n-M a nd G('rm ans from the air. OPENS WED ocr. l ;;:::;:;;:::;:;;:;::::;;:;;:::;:;:::;:::::;;:;::::;;:;;:::;:;:::;:::::;;:;::::;;:;:::;:::::;;:;;~ a. .a. •oan:a:aa. 1r.' .a. ..,_. We have some 2.500 B-29s i11 11 __ i,_~"~'~' ~·~,a1~'._.. __ _J dead storage. But it ""'Ould take •4i1"P - Conrad Richter, M. D. Present Houn: t:SO a.. m. • U M .. !:SO p. m. -':SO p. m. !-.-0 w. Omltral Newport- Pboae Barbor UOS . SIGN PAINTING -AND-- All Types of Commercial Located at WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD L. W. Pierce Art l"' l'i&Wrv&T BLVD. lll&&OON .,._W 008TA m• , ..................... -----·····-,...,,,,,. ... .. ..................... --- LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS , months. and perhaps a year or 1 more. to pre pare them for combat and to train the necessary ground and air crews. \Ve had the time in the last war, thanks to Briti.sh resistance and the "prl..Utive" weapons the n in use. No niilitary commentator thinks we will have it if war comes again. · BTZNOOMPlllC 8DV1<JJ: GEORGL( TAYLOR ..... ' ..... ..... Jlifot'.&aI PTJaUO ------r.-1 ..._ STTa, .... atTa . .,. ......... . o._ ...... l.l9al -..... ...... N,. . •·wr .... •b .... "* tJ• ... c"97 ....._ ·NJCWPOn RAllllOa va1c•nr.&ar Boan.AL Dr--~ J>r ..... O.Bz,~W l..,. .... __ a--.,, __ The Drakes belie ve that nation- a l security demands a modern air striking force equipped with at least 1,000 modern. long-range bombers, whJch wilL be kept in combat readiness at all times. Sec. ondly, they continue, we must have an adequately finanC'ed rnearch program w b i ch will assure us world leadenhip In aircraft de- velopment. There is an old saying .to the effect that every mllltaryi'-------------· Chas. A. Wylie, M.D. Infants and Children ' Cout mpway aad lumlne Corooa del Mar Hours: 1 to 5 p. m. Har. 1015 I:. T. Balluwwlll, 0. D. ~ Gm QAMQ&IJ .-m DtJl'UO&'nlD .._ ..... 'I BHW.a..91.&-.ft. .... IUJ .. ,_.,.. plane la oblolete as 100G u built-· M1JBIC n:a.cm Its superior is on the drawing 1..-------------.11-------------1 Ow- TEACHER o'f PIANO m. s.a.nnrnr ()()•.:ar•N O& TB• A..., Newpw& llcta. . "••=••••r• COAST OPTICIANS U110........_ 0.-M-.._._._,T .. W boards. At present, our reRUd1 activiti<s seem pitifully Inade- quate. All we have ls a few ex- peilDtllW. prototypes ot advuoed pl•-· '!be air for<el uked $300,- 000.000 for reoearcb and procure- IDtllt-they ._..., """""1lY st- $33,000,000. 1:::==========: :==========~ '!be Drakn deal In IOllle detail Elo;.,.. 17L-..U-n, B.A. with the potential ~ ._.&UQl£1W ol the atomic lqnb. n..-y quote Tl t .. SCOTCH TAPE the srat phywidot. Dr. Robert Op-PIA.NO & BABMONY , .. ~ • ..., sa1c1 "atomic wu-Nvw'"'· -.....,.."' -micbt lclll «>.000.000 ~ im~c;::.·-,.,. .:>-•~ cano In a lhicie 11icbt. • 1be bom.. ft I S 1• -8 ° [.Ii' loli'11o!eollfl dNppedm Blnllldala and N...-'~~~~~~~~~~-~--~--~-·--7~-~---· Now Oil ReM: ' OUTBOARD MOTOR nm. Iii .. and am.tm.. will """' be here •• 'eopecially be thme who W&Dl to ma.kc the holiday a memorable ODC. for the outdoor lpOl1lln&D. Whether i.t'e husband, father, ton, brother, uncle, or rwoct- beatt, he'll look <m this ChrUtmas as the biggest <me ol bil life if you giore bim a MAanM 01.rrBo.u.n Moro•. Right now ii the time to arT'aDfC guaraotccd OirittJil» delivery ol this fine motor ••• the new standard al pedormancc in outboard moton. Now, too, ii the time to a:rrangc for easy pa~ts '° th.at this most-wanted gift can be cotildr s-id for wbcz!, the bi.g day for giving rolb around • --····.ti --....... .llfai!1ii MOTOR lhe •Ost-wmaW 9'fl fOtt -V ••rte•• eM +1 'Al; I I " .............. ~MAITlof ..... •twoetda~..._......_ ......... $' ""-....... ......, .,.,uls+uW,..,..,,.....,....., eatl wol:•u1411• s:rdu• ....................... .,...._, ............ ..... .................... , -...-..... ..... ........... _...~.It I ....... ,.,, ePwwww' ,......,_W"'CPP 11~_._ ..... .._...,_,.. T1 _ ... _ .,...., •. , ............ c.. c ..................... ..... ..... ... ..,. ___ .,.... ........... ._ .,.,_ ...... ............ •!.s1 ........... .................... ..... , ................ -·--rw-·""' 1111.., - ................ ,.... • S1 * s:alu_, ... ....... ~ ..... , ............ ---•0....-"=···· ....... ., ........... .,_ ... TODAY! EASY TO PAY! GUARANTEED DELIVERY ' - Martin "40" Wgt. 35 lbs. 4.5 H.P. $149.95 Martin "60" Wgt. 43 lbs. 7.2 H. P . $179.95 CLUB ORD&ll NOW ••. EASY PAY.MBNTS ... CHlllnMAS D&UVElt.¥ GUA&APll'Ba> Sales • C-Omplete Service and Parts at • 611 Coast Highway Newport Beach Beacon 5277 . , .-.. ---_ .. •,; Puauc Noncu Putsuc Nonca .. -. --' -. ~ -. . ---------~--:---~---i· .... , I_,-. P N---~ WI th• tit wn, .U..... -• ir0a . u. !!_~PO~T BALBOA. NICWS·TIMICS NOTI~ OF PU1ILIC HEAii.iNG 'nle City Plannln1 Commission ot the City ot Newport Beach hav· Ing, by Resolution No. 316, recom· mended to the City Council ot the City of Newport Beach the re- zoning from R-2 to C-1 of Lots 19 and 20, Block 23, Newport Beach e&RTIFICATE OF eU&IN .... Flctltloue F'I"" N.- =--u=•;;:L:.:1C.::...:..;."';_;;__;".;;;-____ l "Arnll:llllD WAHHiD --ATl'EN'nON BOAT OWNERS-NEW -Kitchen apartment fot ·~-AY -eun-. Callf. N-" IMT ca"Tl~ICATil o~ CO.PA"TN&ltaHIJ' -Ode. Be. llT«I. ..... Limited quanttty ao lb. Du-couple rn.oo -I<. Harb 0 r ..... -.TAB ' • UAL DTATll • DOINO llUalNDa UNO&" forth Ancban SS.SO N. J'reMed 1091.J. 88-2tc • ==-=-::-::c--=-=-:==..,...,.,.,-._;:;; ,,CTITIOUaNAM• DISHWASHER WANTED -atael riveted constructloa wtU" TOIUC!IT ABOVE THE ARCHES-GOOd FORSALEORTRADE-'\Yhlttler Pap7 TBW UNDERSIGNE> doie9 ......... ,. =AC~~..=.... cc.::r; SOll Wfllt C.Otnl A..enu.. N....aort Beach. c..Ilfornla, UD.d.. the ftctltl0\191,~ rtrm nam. or NewJIOrt Barbor Pub .... -1.ns Co. and that -.Id nrm 111 eom-P«>Md of the follo.tnc penona, whee D&mM and &ddJ"tlMM ..,.. .. tolknn. to-wit: nim UNDllRBIG!im:> ~ -<l>eryle'a Cafe, 322 Marine Ave., bold up to an 85 ft. boat. Bea-U new; lntttestlne oew 3-bednn. 3-bedrm. home, hardwood 0oon, ::'~'=1."'::.~~~ Balboa Ia1and. Harbor Z14. oon 6050-M. 85-4tp 2~ Adul1' want permanent home home; flreplaoe, large ear. Price tile kitchen and bathroom. 2 ~°"'.:...,.n~ t.:.~ .:}"1.°6o\\h~ f ,,,,.,.,==,..-":'::-:-:::--· __.:'.:"""".88-::::;tf::c FOR SALE-La"'°" pump and !!'-~de! arMea, Jll'Nef"'J_'.:~~-~ 11'1600. can Hub Powen. Aet_ patios, fenced yard, double &ar-POtRIER; t.bat -.Id ccr~p ta WANTED-Middle &pd white .....u1.una 1 ar. o '"u.lAllq;. Har. 82.-W. • 81-tfc age, fruit trees. Phone Harber --of !be foll-q ~· woman fot lleht -work, bait tank complete, $75.00 like Write Bpx "E" c/o N.,...'Ibnel. 1403-J. SS.lip Tract. . NOTICE IS TIIEREFORE GIV· EN by the 'City Council of the City of Newporl Beach.• that a public hearing ~11 be held on Monday, the 8th claY of December, 1947, at the hoor ot foor o 'clock P . M. of said day, In the Council Chambers of the City Council, City Hail. Newport Beach, California. on said recomme~tions of sa.\.d Planning CommiasiOn in reference to the re- zoning ot Lots 19 and 20, Block 23, Newport Beach Tract. Sam D . Porter, 411 8&ll Benl&l'd!DO ATellue. Newport Beach. callfoftl.lia. :.e~ nr:il:r.~~o-':tt~ tt...... nve In. SalU')' open. Harbor =:· ~trict Hardwar~~ ~ 88-ltp ~ ne~~~ ~~ NEW 2 BR vacant $5.500; alac; 1 ._::::y:_T ~~sz~and~~O~ lll'l-M.. 8f..tfc w ANTED! TO RENT -C.Ouple Price ssaso. AU utllitie1. Hub BR nearly furnished $6000, C11 Luchu s. Bmilh. n1. US A~ et., Corona del Kar. Newport - C&ltfornl&. .... _ ~-.... _1 • WITNESS our baDda u.... uo..... -of October. 1147. BaJ"',,;,.~1~.,"'0=~ Amelh,.~ &u.11 llDl(JSl.J.AJqOtJa • 22-:!:t~::=:.:>.!~; Eully&ailey, ':_ 0 with da~hter 14. 2 or 3 bed-P1Jwen, Alrent. Har. 62-W. adjolrting lots. Must sell. Sep. WITNZSS our band.ti lhl• 3oth dar ' room uhfurniahed b o u 1 e or 81-tfc 1.arate or together u lncomr. ot October. 19'7. R.&T FOR SALE-Man's bike, fine con~ bunlra, S'700. Harbor' 1947. apartmeht. Permanent. Will.pay Make offer. Trailer considered. - Sill D. PO~ LUCIUS S. 8a::rrH. W.. ~Ts.Rl/o~RBOO_ _ dltion, $20.00. Write Box "E" 83-tfc 6 month& rent ln advance. can DANDY 1 ·bdrm. stucco, hdwd Owner 1702 Rochester, off Tus- STATE or CALIY'ORNU > c/o New1l·Tlmes. 88-ltp FOR SALE-12 ft. raw boat. eood Harbor ~W. 87-4tp floors, knotty-pine Interior, real tin, Costa M""'!-Ss-ttc STAT!! OF CALIP'ORNU., ) COUNTY OP' ORANG& ) •· 00~. o~~~o:r ck.:a-ber. 1M7, ANTIQUE LAMPS-$10.00 and condition. Beacon :SOU.R. 533 WANTED ~TO RENT-Unfurn1ah-fireplai:e. Large lot. TeIT111 at "!,lod"--°:::i7•.'!.,"'"il/".,~·~~,M:_~ up, Morrilchalr$3.00,4 cyllnder Westminster St., Newport ed 2 or bedroom bo!llO year $6000. G. M. PRl'I'CHE'IT, $39.60 PER MONTH ON THIS 13th day of October. A..D .• 1M7. befoni me, Non. S. K.arswatth. a Notary Public In and for aid Oowi-tr and State. peraonaIIr appeared Bua D. P orter and Luclua B~ 'Smith. m . known to me. to be the penona wboee namee are subeerlbed to the wlthln lutrument. and acknowledpd to me that theT executed the -.me. ~ ROB1'RT RUSS&LL BOORllT Kohl,.. en 1 t n e $35.00 misc. H lghtJi 87-4tc ' · Agent. 18401> Newport Blvd, VETS and llLlO:R S. POIRf1'lR. kDo'"' to Slwmoo'a, 1813 FlllJerton Ave., • ' round. li!es 900 t references. ~ Phone Beacon 5024--W. 87-tfc FOR NON me te be the penoM whoee D&mM ""-ta M.;.• Phoile Beacon 5443. • Harbor tl9C · c NEW TWO BEDROOM .... __ F. ::.,'". ~"':'1m~':.t~"'~ ........ ~ ~ -~ 88-ttp Boat Maintenance and ---. -~·•~nus "'2-BEDROOM HOUSE, 515 Red-H A fi ...... 4 % 1 ·t~ t. they executed the ame. • • ~ • ~--.........ra.n-... lands, Newport H eights. Un-· · nanl.XU, n ere I By order of the Oyt ·Council. Dated the Zlth day of October. 1947. FRANK L. RINEHART City Clerk, City of New- port Beach, California. Pub.--Nov. 4, 1947. NOTICE County Taxes 01.M and Payable Notice la benl:by given that the taxes on all pruonal property .secured by real property, &nd one-halt of the 'taxes on all_ real pro~rty are due on the first day of November. and will be dellnquent on the ri.tth daf of r>e<:ember next thereafter, at t ., e o'clock p.m.. and tbat unless p&id •irlor thereto six percent will be added 1n the amount thereof. and th&t lt ~d one-half be not paid before the twentieth day in April next. at five r,'clock p.m. an additiona1 three per-<'e nt will be added thereto. That. the re maining one-half of the taxes on all real property wlll be payable on and after the twentieth day of J J\nuary ne xt and will be delinquent ri11 the tll·er\tleth day of April ne:tt thereafter. at five o'clock p.m .. and lhat un\eJl,.!I paid· prior thereto. three. percent wlll be added to the amount there<1t. • All ta.xes may ~ paid at tJ:ie time the fi rst Installment, as herein pro-vided. Is due and payable. All tu.es payable at the Ta..i:: f!'nl-lec tor's offi ce In the Hall ?l Re~on:ls. Santa Ana. Calltornta, dunng regulll.r office hou~. LEY DON' S. !!d0S County Tax Collector Hall of Record!! Santa A.na. California.. Pub.--Oct. 23, 30. 1947. STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF P UBLIC WORKS DIV ISI ON OF HIGHWAYS NOTICE TO ~ONTRACTORS Sealed propog&h1 will be recel\·ed at tlle off~ of the Slate Hlghwav En-gi nee r. Room 808. State Bull~lng,. Los Angeles. CaJi fornla. until ,, o clock IN WITNESS WHSRBOP'. I ba" hereunto •t mr band and alftsed my ot(lclal eea.I the daJ" and yur In thla ctrtittcate ttnt abon written. NORA S. K.A.RGWARTH. Notary Public lD and for aaJd Couoty and State. (lly Comm!Mton explrea Jan. 28. 1950.) ~b .--Oct. 14. 21. 28, NOY. f , 1947. CERTIFICATE OF. BUSINESS Flctltloua Firm N.1me TfrE UNDERSIGNED does hereby ~rtity tllat they . are conductln« • nuraery achoo! bu11lne!l.11 at U21 Eaat 15th St .. C08ta Mesa. Ca.lltornla. under the flctltlou!I firm name or R&ncbo Mesa Nursery School a.nd that aid ttrm Is (:"Ompo!led of the followins pen!IDn!I, •·ho:te name!! and add~ are u follo"t's. to·wlt: BF.NJ AMIN M. HOWSE. 22911 Ful· lerton A,·e., Col!lta 'Mesa. Calif.: PA-TRtClA L. HOWSE. 2291 1 ll'ullerton Av~ .. Costa Mesa. Calif.; EARL G. PETERSON. 30l5 3Znd St.. Newport Beach, Calif.: LORRAINE M. PETER· so:.:. 305 3:?nd St., Newport Beach, C'allf. WlTh'ESS otir hand& thls 1 14 th day of Q(•toN-r. 1947. ' BENJAMIN M. HOWSE PATRICIA L. ROWSE EARL G. PETEROON LORR.A IKE M. PETERSOX STATE OF CALIFORNIA) COUN'TY OF ORANGE ) u . o:-; THrs loith da.y or October. A.O .. 1947. before me. Nora S. Margwarth. &. Notary Public In and for said Coun· ty and $tate. per90nal\y appeared Ben-jamin M. Hfl W"!le. Patr1cla L. Howv , Earl G. Peter~on and · Lorralr'!.e M. Peterson. kn o•n to me, to be the per~ns whose names &.re sub!l('rlbed to the W"ithln Ino!!trument . and ac· knowledi;ted to me that they executed the s&me. IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto .set my hand and arrtxed my orf!ctal !lf!al the day and year In thl111 (:"ert!!!cate first abQve •ritten. !':ORA S. MARGWARTH Notary Public In a.nd tor aald County and State. Comml~!on Expires January 28. My t 950. ISEALI P ub.-NI), .. 4. ll . 18. 25. 1947. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIOS WTTNES8 my hand and ofne1a1 _. WASHING MACHINES Repamng FOR RENT-Garage, 406 E . Bay furnished. Immediate occupan-Phone Beacon 5197 for turtber ~~Pu~n and ror tbe -Ave., Balboa. Harbor 314. cy. Call Beacon 6090-W. 88-4tc information. M-tt"! <SEAL) .... County and l!lato. u yOU don't 11ave -do -Frederick Yacht Co. I 88-ltc Pub.-1<0•. '-n . ts. 20. 1947. ....,,,,,. at 1215 Cout HIW8y, Newport BEAL u'iAn: J:XOllANOW: " Under Construction -'"·t ............... -..... - 'nle Neww-Tlmeo will not be re- 1ponaible for more than one lnoor- rect lmertton of an advt'11:19ement, reserves t h e rteh t to c::orTeCt1J clusify any and all ads and to reject any advertiaement not con- forming to rules and regulations. 41!1 Newport Blvd., Coot& .._ Phone 8"""'1 5TIO BILL'S W ASH-A-TERIA Phone Beacon 561!\i WILL 'I'RjAoE Redlands ~ 2 '..'Bedroom with large single BOAT BROKERS and incomP property for home in Harbor Drafting Service for Builders .. 68--tf< BU8IN11118 GUIDI: LANDSCAPING _J;are of Lawns F1owe'rs a nd Shrubs Planted Hal C rawfo rd If 315 Alvarado Place Harbor n4 BALBOA 84-tfc CESS POOLS and SEPTIC TANKS Installed AnywlMt'e ln Orange Coaty Contract Drllllne Sewer CD mr 1 ction <All Wark Guaranteed) F'\l!l INurance Carried J. R .. McCORMICK 340 Victoria St. Olota M .. Beacon :5069-J 9'-tfe lT·ltt Watt:Mo • C1ocko -Jrwelry -cHROMOMTERS Repalrlnc -Prompt Service Senalble Prlc.. VAN DRIMLEN JEWELRY 1786 Newport Blvd. Costa W.., 31-tfc BAYSIDE PLATING Gold -Silver -C.Opper -Bra11 Antlqu .. a Spedalty See Our Ad ln Orange County Phone btrectory 1914 Harbor Blvd. Ph. Bea. 5W Cor. Harbor and 19bi, Costa Mtu Neort to Metbodlat Oum:h 28-tfc Plen-.V of Good Tires All Siees Compound Motor Oil ~ 'IOe • i<om "" Wlndllbl.ta. "' Hatct Western Auto Supply AuthorizedDMler Cown made to order. Al90 Pleor· IMS Newport Blvd., Costa Kw i.-& Ladt. Sheets far aaJe 17-tfc Nu-w..td ProdH!Ji <Arnpany, l------------ 85-tf -.-garage, fireplace - on ocean _____________ c Newportj or Balboa. 215 30th fro nt, East Newport. Plans Residential -O;cvw•edal n1 ~ c. Cout Htway, ~P<ft Boats Priced to Sell"' St.. Newport Beach. 87-4tp and detail of construction at MONEY-To LOAN Ill my office. Ph°"" Beacon 5860. SC,.de 7()..ft. Aux. $6500. Schooner, llerschoff, 32-ft. Twin Screw Sedan Cruiser (1947), $1176. 36-ft. t\\'in screw Stephens, Sed. ~ cruiser, $8900; 26-ft. Steel Craft (1949), $4000: 26-ft. Spt. cruiser <Hunter ), ~2800. LOANS TO BUILD. buy, Improve, modernizie or rermance. We pur- chase trust deeda. NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SA VINCS .l LOAN ASSN. 3333 Via Lido Ph. Har. 1500 3S-tfc. NEED MONEY? CAN ARRANGE TC BUILD two- beclroom home on your lot, com- 1 plete, $5950. • TWO nice, level a djoining Corona del Mar. lots, R . M. SMYTH, Realtor Til-C Coast Hwy., N ewport Beach Ph. Beacon 5860 PENINSULA POINT CAPE .coo Ocean front house, 3 bedrooms 1 bath. Artisticaily d ecor ated, unfurnished. ' 3 BEDROOMS 2 baths 0 c e a n Front house furnished. R-2 lot 30x90 $4~ W inter Rent als, 4 bedrooms, bath and a half $75.00 per winter months. Ocean Front how:e. G. E . MINNEY Lis tings Wanted 711 Coast Hiway, N C'wport Beacon 5032-W. 87-2tc See Us i for Quick, Help!ui ~rvi ce 1 on Your Financial Needs -Loaflli on Furniture • Salary Car or Other Security H o urs : 10 to 1 and 3 to 5 (Closed Saturday>) ' Listings Will :Receive my Personal Attend.on! • John D . Burnham 2001 Ocean Blvd., B a lboa llltl81CAL I> RADIO .. STEINWAY GRAND -51> ft., ebonized, very little used, jus t tuned. No dealers. T el Harbor 1387-R for appt. 86-4tc STEINWAY. Georgeous tone. Ma- h ogany base o nly $485. T erms. DANZ.SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 No. M ain, Santa Ana • 83-tfc PIANOS for practice. Some aa ...__ • ' ' . ' . _,,,.... low 8! $65. Good tone &-action. 18l41!1 N e"(port Blvd., Costa. Mesa Terms. All of them r e ntal allow-b. Beacon 5220 ~£~~ PIANO co. \Across frt Alpha Beta ~~:~ 88-ltc Call H a rbor 315. 88-4tc NEWPORT HEIGHTS $9400 New 2-Bedroom Home with garage, hardwood rloors, stucco and plaster construction, with modern floor plan Very nice 3-bedroom home, 2 yrs. old. Has hdwd. floors, 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 at $12,500. • r ro on November 20. 1947. at which !me they will be publicly opened and read ln the !l&.me bulldlng In a room to be designated on the .day bids are opened. tor conin ructlon on St a t e Highway jn aecordance w!t.h the spec· l!tcatlons therefor. to which specla.I reference Is made, u tollowe: , Orange County. In the City of New· pdrt Bea.ch and vlclnlty on Cout Highway. from Poppy Av enue to Broadway CVll-Ora-60-'SplB.B.A), f\J r· nlsh ing and Installing full traffic actuated signal systems at six 16) Intersections, fixed time traffic !ng- nal s)·stems at four (4) lnterse<'tioniJ. and highway lighting at nine (9) of the lnterseetloM. ;-.i•)ti ce is hereby J:'\\·en that the B<'1ard of Trustees ot the Newpo rt ftarbOr Union High &hool District of Orange County. hereinafter referred to as the "Owner" wll l reee\ve up to. hut not lacer th11.n 4 o'clOl.'k P. M .. Pact fi (:" Standard Time. of the 10th day ()( Nr"·ember. 1947. !lea led bids for the av.·ard of contract for the construrtlon 309 'llllf!J St., Hunttnaton BMch r Phone llu.nttnctoa llMcll 171 !Q.tfc FIREWOOD CHARCOAL .l BRIQUE:I'S PROMPI' DELIVERY 520 No. Main, Santa Ana +,,,---'.f-------- 83-tfc ~M()'ftVE & TIKl:!I 18 ' S_P_INET ___ M_irr_o_r_type--, _us_ed __ -P-ay ijLYMqUTH SEDAN. c;,,;,d COSTA MESA • Well built 1-bedroom home. 9 yrs. old. Good corner!<>- cation with com. Y2 acre. Plaster interior. 'This place needs redecorating but is a good buy, • Bids are required tor the entire work de!ICl1 bed herein. . l n accordance with the pro,·ls1ono!I c-f 5e<'tion 1770 of the La bor Code. t.he l)('partmec.t or Pubtlc \\'.o.rks hu &3t:ertained the 1teneral preva1ln1g rate f'f wai;e:e!I 11pplicable to the wor k to be done to be u follows : CL111sific~tlon Rt. Per Hr. Carpenter ... ---··--·-·-· ___ ........ St.~ Ceme nt fi nisher ..... -·· , -··--·~ 1. 3 co1~kt~te t~)er .. o~.~~~-~·-.. -··-·-····-t .?7S r onrrete V1brator operator .......... l .S!l Eleetrlclan -·-··-···--·-·-·-·-·-·--·-2.25 Fln11:n1<1-n ____ ,_ -·-· .. -····-·-·-····-··-···· 1.S.S Labo N'r _, _ ·-···--·······-··-·······-1.35 An v cla..'l!Jifl catlon on1ittt'd herein nt•t le!"!' than --··--.. ··--···-··-···"" 1.35 OVE RTI M F~ne and one-hlll t (11,!) tirn,..s tht' abo,•e rates. Sundays and holldHy~nf' and one-half (l ~) times tht' abo>e rates. t•f Temporary Agricultural Bulldlng Xo. l. at tbe NewpQrt Harhor Union ._fi~h School. t0rated In said school di.strict. Such bids shall be recel\'ed In the off ice nf the "Ov.·ner" In the Xev.•port l{arh(lr Un ion Hl~h &hf'lOI. Ea. .. t 15th Stro>et , Costa Mesa. Orange C'nunt}'. Ca lf fornia. and l'hall be opened and roubli rly rf>art Rl oiud at th e abnve ~!!l !€'d !imP Jn the O ff ice Of t he "Ov.·ner" In surh building. Ear h bid must ronform and be re· .~ponl"i\·e to thts invitation. the plans. specifirati ons. anrl all the other docu· mPnts rnmprisin g the pertlnPnt ron- trn1·t rhwuments. Copl1>s of the Con-!ru"t Docum,.nts an-now on file and "n"n t•l_ ou t)lic ln~~tlon ln the ~Id nfrires nf the Q'l·nt'r . and of Mar.oih. ~mll h x, P nv;P[I. Arrhitect:!!. located al ;.1s ArchitPrt:;i Bu ilrH nit .. in thP city .. r Los An~ele9 , ln l'la id Cr)unty nnd State. 11.nd may be nhtni ned at either place. without deposit. En.(:"h 11\d !>hall bP mad,. nut nn a f.-.m i t1• hf' ol)ta!nP rl at either or the. •:1 HI 1.ffi,."s in ,,;hlrh the Contract O<'('um C'nl~ arf' on file. HARBOR Plumbing Service 1768 Newport Blvd .. Beacon 5048\\ REPAilUNG OUR SPECIALTY Contracting and Supplies 97-tf< COOPERATIVE ROOFING CO, New and Repair Phone Beacon 528')..R 2573 Elden Ave .• Costa Meta 2().tfc 12 TEARS SERVICE IN THE HARBOR AREA HARRY HALL PAINTING CONTRACTOR . Z74 East 19th Street Ph. Bea. 5413 Costa Mesa. Cail! 30-tlc Wright Lumber Yard 1784 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA Beacon 5665 WANTED TO BUY Will Pay Cas!i 83-tfc n l"or yoor lumlture or wllat havt yrou. Phone Beaoon !58B&. Crawley Furnitl!re Co. 1812 Newport Blvd., Costa -. !n-tfo CASH for USED Furniture & Appliances • "We Buy Almost Anything" GRANT'S OUt balance $195. terms. Fine 'er, nfW rubber, new paint, big tone, good looking, excel-attcry $d brake~ Terms a nd lent action. ade. 1974 N e"'·port Blvd. Cos- DANZ.SCHJ\UDT PIANO CO. tla Mesa. ! 88-ltc 520 No. Main, Santa Ana 83-tfc BABY Grand, r epossessed. Now only $465. Terms or will rent. DANZ.SCHMIDT PIANO CO. :520 No. Main, Santa Ana 83-tfc WANTED 50 used pia nos for our rent dept .~ Highest cash price or b.iggest allowance on ex change. Terms. ' DANZ-SCTThUDT PIANO CO. 520 No. Main, San ta Ana 83-tfc SPINE'ITE P I A N 0 S fo r r ent. Beautiful blonde, m a hogany, w alnut. All r ent of first six months allowed on pu rchase. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIAJSO CO: '40 CHEVROLET tudor Special d e- Jux, c lean thro ughout , $1050. ·Owner day H arbor 2061, Nig ht H arbor 1~17-J . 88-2tc F OR SALfi-'41 Plymouth coupe, good corftition. new tires. by owner . Phone H a r bor 1208-W. i 88-2tp '41 PLYMOUTil--Specia l deluxe club cou ~, exc. m ech . cond. a nd paint : r a4 io, heatPr. 4 new· tires. Phone B~51 15 days, H,212 eve- n in gs. j 88-ltc 46 MERCU~Y Cluh Coupe. One owner. µ...o\v mileage. Extra clean Cdiif. car. T erms. Will tra de. ~947 Ne'-"i>ort Bl,.J•d., Costa l\·t dsa. 88-tc l'lnni" ml\y be seen, and fom1s of prnpnMl. bnnd.s . contract, and spectfl· ,·ath•ns 1011.~· b,. obtained at the office ••! thf' ~hi.I ? l-l lghway Engineer. Pub-lir \\'r,rk.JJ Bt1Hd lru.;. Sacramento. Ca.Il-f•lrnl11.. ar.d. they ma~· be set;n at the 11frirt's .. r the Dlstnrl F:ng1neers at i,..,. Ani;::itles and San Frn.ncl~o. at th,. ..,ff 1re of the District Enginttr of th .. dl,.t rirt In ••hirh the v.·ork ls slt-uatt>d . ~and at the offi ce of the Asso· rlatell General Contractor.i In 9 an Frnnc115co. F.: .. ·h hid !'MAii hP acrnmpanied by :~ r"rllfli'<l or ('R;;hi<'r'.!I r h~k pa,·ahle. 1<> !h" Ov.·nC'r, "r ~ilisrart 1:1ry Bid Bon!'J 111 f11\·o r «( thi> o ... -n,.r executed by thf' ht dder n~ P rinrlpRI anri 11. satls-f11r-tOry ... ur('t y r•1n1pa11~· 8l!, ~<'ul1t )·. in a n amt•unt n"t l<'JO.~ than f h'<• per-i·"nt nr thf' bid. Th .. r hPr k nr htd boncl JOl'l nll be ~!''"" as I\ ~111.rnntee. triat the t>irlti"r 'llo'll l e "f'1·u!P the C'ontrar1 ir 11 he l!."''l\rdti"d t.-. him in .-r,nformit v v.·ith thf' ('nntrort D('\('u me ntl" and will pro-\'lrle the ~u rf'ty t>nnd or bQnrls u l'Pt'i.'IO~d the""'ln wi thin fh-e dA.v!I after not ltlc'8\Cln o! the award or the con· tn:u•t to the bidder. Phone Bea. 5707-M _L_o_s_T_AND ___ F_o_m;_,_·n ___ -,_n_1 1645 Newport B>vd .. Costa M ... L.OST-Bunch of kf'ys , some time 42-tfc. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana · 83-tfc 37 CHEV. ¢PE .. S.195.00. New bat- ter y and brakC's. good motor. T erms. j1974 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mtjsa. , 88-ltc ~•) tiid v.·ill be coH1slrtered u nle>"S It I:!· ma r1e on a blank form furnished by 1he State Highway Engineer and Is n1a.de 1n accon:lance with the provis-ions or the Proposal Requlremenll!I and Conditions !el forth under Sec-tion 2 or the Standard Speclrlcatlons. F.a(:"h bidder must be ltcen.8ed &nd al90 pre-qualified 11-~ required by law. !See .sa.fd Proposal Requirements and Con· dlliOns.) The Department of Publlc Works resen·es the right to ttject any or All bids. OF.P.AR'nilENT OF PUBLIC WOR KS, 01\"lSION OF HTGHW A Y S. G. T. McCOY. State Highway Engineer. DATED ·OCT. 24 . 19"7. 'Pub. <>Ct. 23, 30 : ~ov. 6. 1947. • The O"·npr reser,·es the pri,·!leite or rejertlni: 1\11)' and all bid!> or to waive a.n;-irregularillf'.!I or lnTorma!lttes In an,-blrl or In the btddt'n~. Pursuant to the Labor ('<)dp of the ~tat(' of California. tlle Mid Bo&rd or Tru.!tees· has &M~rtalned the general pre,·all ing rate. or per di em wagel!I for P.R(:"h r rart or t)-pe or workman needed lo e:tecute the contracts which •Ill be aW:'lrded the SUrce~sful blddel"'!I. and the~ :>re>alllng rates Rre contain~ In '~aid spe<:ificatlons adopted by the R"'srd , 11.nd are M ronows: C'T .. -'SSlFlCATlON : FOREME~-AU foremen not herein l'f!parately (:"ltw1!flM1 . shsll he. Dald not CERTIFICATE OF BUS INESS 1Pss than 1714 cents Df!r hour as to FICTITIOUS F IRM ·NAME thP s ue BASIC TRADES. and 12 ~ --C'ents per hour as to the SUB-TRADES, TlfE uNDERSIGNED does berebY. more than the \oumeym&n .-ate for C'ertl ry that be Is condUC'ting a optlc&.r l't.he ('nM. Involved. business at 1213 Coast Blvd.. Corona APPR~'Tf'CES -May be empl oyed de! Mar caittom la. under the flctl-ln C'Qnfonnlty with Section lm.s ot tlous nim name of CO&Bt Optlclazu the California Labor Code. and that so.Jd firm Is romp-08ed of the Cl.11slflcatlon Rt. per Hr. rotlowl ng person. wh~ name and ad· Carpenters. Journeymen -·-·---... 11.90 dreS.!I Is M follOW.!I. to-•it : Cement nnls.hers , ·-· '---·-·-·---J.975 E. H. THl l!:LE. 1213 Cout Blvd ., Iron workers. Oma.mental _ .. , .. _ I.m COrons del M.a.r. California. Iron workers. relJ?.fon::tng ...... -· 1.975 ·~'1T7'JF.SS my hand ,this 3rd day of Laborers. genera.I or C"Onstructlon 1.3."> NO\'em~r. 1947. !"'a.Inters. bru:M -·---····· _ .. ----·~· 1.15 EIGlL H. THIELE Palnte~. ~rny _ ---·-·----2.00 STATE OF CA.Lll"'ORNIA. ) Power equipme"t operators: COSTY OF ORANGE ) u . Air cornpttuors --·--·····---·-1:6.5 ON TFnS 3rd day or November. A. M lxen. skip -----·--·-·-1.m D •• 1947 . be-tore me . Nora S. Marg-Mlxef"!I, moblne --. ···-·--· __ 2.00 Friday. Leave at Ne\\'S-Timcs office. 3011 \V. Central Ne"'·port Beach . .. 88-ltp LOST-Brown coin1 purse. 3 keys a nd currency._ ,Re\\'ard. Write Box 655. Balboa._ Is land. 88--ltc EMPLOYMENT WANTICD D W1LL CARE For children $1.75 per day including transporta- tion. Beacon 5322.w. 88-ltc WANTED -Housewor k day or hour. Phone Beacon 5123-R be- fore 6 p.m . 88-2tp SITUATION WANTED-Compan- ion to lady or light house work for couple in small home. 309 Marigold, Corona del Mar. Har- bor 1023-J. 87-4tc HA VE OPENING for s ma ll ch ild in · licensed home. Mrs. H enry Pirtle, 361 Costa Mesa St., Costa Mesa. 87-2tp New m other, baby care specialist. Re'ferences. 106 Via Undine, Lido Isle. 87-2tp IVORK W ANTED-Irolllng ID DQ nne, ·Plain ot fancy. 530 SU Bernardino Ave., N ewpor1 Helgbta. :l&stft warth. a Notary Public In and for NJd Table power saw operator.i -·--1.975 Coutlty and State. pereonall)· appeared Sheet metal workers _ ........ ·-·-----1.75 E. R. THIELE. known to me , to be Truck dMver.i. under 8 toM -----1.425 t.be ~r$'.>n wh09e name is sub.-crlbe.d Truck dl1vers. 6 to 10 tons ··----l.46 to the within IMtrument. and ac-Truck dl1ven, tr&n.tt nalE. k.nowledged to me tb&t be executed the under :S yards ··--·-·-·-·-···-"-·-1.55 MAN With 3 years college· in busi-aame. Truck dr1ftn. traru1lt mix, d ti I ' n JN WIT1''ESS WHEREOF. 1 have a yards or more ·-· ---...... --··-i.m ness an accoun ng Pus ~e -be~unto _;t ~Y' hand and a!tlsed my Except as nofl'd in the •ap 1tebed-eral office experience deSires official !lot'al t~ day and · year l.n thia ule. the rates or per diem ..-a1tes for employment in Harbor area. Ph. certificate tl1'!1l above written. f'ach of the various clAIJSlflcatlons of , NORA ·s XARGWARTH work shall be the herelnbefore set Harbor 1699-J. D . B . Moore. Notftry Public tn and for .td forth prev&Jllng Tatea of hourly wai;u • 87 _ 2 tp County and-. St.ate. multlplifld by el~ht (8). Elght (ll (SEAL) . hour.i shall constitute a day's wo~: Pub. NO\'. 4. 11. 18. Js. t!M7. • It betnk' understood that tn the event that wurkmen are employed I~ than NOTICE OF INTE~D£D SALfE he eight (8) hours pe.r day, the per diem Uiider ~Ion 3440 Clvll Code o t wag-es .shall ~ detomed to be' that Stat• ot caHfomla tni.ctinn nr the per diem w&gl's ~ttln :KOTICE IS HERl!:BY Gtv!:N: ~abll!lhed that tbe number of h.oun That George EDJteJbel"tb. Vendor, or -employment bean to elP.t (8) -~ address ta 501 Cornation St. to hour.i:. the City of Corona del Kar. Ne'WJ)Ort. Overtime shall be paJd tor work per-County of 0n.Agl!!. State of C..llCorn.la. tormf'oll In excess of the reirular dav•9 inteipctrlo sell to Floyd E.. hCUlbi&drth or· •.-ek · s work and at the rate for and Cora. Culbirtb, Ve.nileea. w 099 -o\-ertlme or the craft ln>"OITM. dre:ss la 71S2 .&.ppenpa. Tujunp, In the Holid.ay!I u bereia referred to shall City of TujunP. County of Los An-t-... deenwd to be New Year'a Day. See. 9tate ot Calilonda. the follow.. ~ration Day tndepend~n~ Day. d..cribed pet'80nal property. to-L&bor 'Da)·. Arini!ltice o.;.. Thanb- : · ltlvlnir Day. and Christmas.. tr any ot All lltock In tncle, ft:l.:turu, equip.. the above hotida)'11 rall on SUTiday. the ni.eot &Dd S'QOCI .-tJI q_f a eert&In ST'O-Kt1ndav fol!t1iring shall be considered oery. beer .:net wine bm.ineu, known. a lep.I hollda.y -u Geor.rp'• · KarlE.et., a.nd located a.t It shall be mAndato-ry upois the: Con· f01 eo..t blahway. In the City of tra.ctor to •hom a contract la awarded. eoroaa del JCar. Newport. County of &nd upon all sub--contrvt.Of'9 u:ndtt Orann. St.le of Callfom.la. aod that him. to pay not leSI than aJd l"t'-lleral • -1•. tnna:fer and ~t of preftiltnx rat• ot JM!r diem w...-ee tp tbe .-im •Ill be rude, anCl the con-all workme-n emplo.,.ed In tbe execu-...,.t:kln lbf'Nlor wlll be paJd at tloa ot the coot.n.et.. 10:00 o'dock a..ra.. OD UMe >tllh c\&J' of No bidder ma.,-withdraw hb -bl.S N09'111mber. lN7. at tbe ..:row depart-for a period of IO ~ after tbe dale .... , ot ~ St.Oftla Z.UO... 6: In-aet tor the openUuJ ot blU. ftatcllY OD.. at ll15 &. 7Ua BL . Room Baud of Trmt .. Jal.. .. tM CltT ot Loa . .A.qel-. Oou.n-Newport Battioor t7" Cl( tM ~ .stat. ol callfond&. Ollioft Blab Scbool Dl.tJ1d.. -°"""'"' M. tN7, Of -c:.omtJ: Oi11< J ' -1. *P'Wt. ......... • 8J' A.. B. rlTPAft.nx Cll:I II t. • .._ hb.--Oct. ~ "'"· t. JM. ~ .,. .... ....u. ~ . -. ·-' ,_. ' ... ---.. • Employment Wanted Draftsman-<>ngineer with h I g h qualifications. training, and ex- perience available tn Harbor area. Seeking employment of • an)' type in building construc- tion or mar.m e f ield. Can work in managt'.'rial~ supel'Vi.sory, or straight labor capad·ty. Prem- ium salary not an -object. Per- manence and congenial condi- , tioos c:lesft'ed. • Phone Harbor 1900 115-tfc DIPLO'l'llENT O##*"n> • WANTED-Couple or single wo- man to work as boulekttper. Nice &partmmt ln -bome. P . 0. Box S2. Olnma de! Mar, ot C&1 at 202 Drlftw<>od Rd., SI-. CllffL ' 118-ltp 1.~ •. POULTRY & RABBITS S6 ~ F AT RED FRYERS Ready to fry on icC'. 2258 Orange Ave., Costa ~tesa . ~2tp PRE WAR Box, sprin gs e nd mat- tress. Little used $35. pa ir. S43 Lido Soud, Lido Is le. Phone H ar. bor 686. 88-ltp 3~ ROOMS Furniture. 6 units. stove davenos, heater , double beds, lamp, drapes, etc. $169, $189. S229. Pl~a.sure Island W est e nd of Park Ave .. Ba lboa fsland. 88-2tc SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S8 HARBOR TRANSFER LlGHT HAULING Phone Beacon 5538.J 1962 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 86--tfc I Carm,ne Used Cars 1018 !Coast Hiway NE'fl'ORT BE ACH ltEACON 6074 '41 Buie~ Century Sedanette '41 O lds $edan Hydromatic '40 Dodgf Coupe '41 Ford p ub C.Oupe '41 Ford jConvertible Nice selecJ_ion of '40, '41 and '42 at OUr Santa Ana Lot F O R SALE-Almost new Univers- aJ cottage gas r a nge. $70.00. 2017 ri.tirama r Drive, Balboa. . 88-2tp BU8INE88 OPPOBTUNJTD:8 '8 BEAUTY SALON in Costa Mesa stock and fixtures. Well equip- ped. A rea l buy at only $2300. B . A. Nereson. 1972 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Phone Bea- Corl1 1st and Bush • 88-ltc FOR SALE-Gaffer S a ttler stove table top, like new : also gas heater and Windsor chair . 3911 Marcus St., Newport Island. 88-2tc FOR SALE---5 pairs drapes fully lined hand blocked noral design. Practically new. 310 Island Ave. Balboa. 88-2tp con 5255. 8S-ltc FOB KmlT G I '40 Qlds 6 Coupe Converti e. New paint, good top. Ruri like new. $1295 Alie Motor Co . 100 Coast Hiway E aeon 5032-J 2-BEDROOM HOUSE and one. room separate apartment. Both furnished. Phone Harbor 1191 or call at 123 Thirteenth St. FOR SALE -Devenport. wing 8S-2tc I 88-ltc bac k chair, radio. fireside eit-1 ,.=-:-=-,.-----,---;--,,;~:----:­ semble, gas heater . an~ stup I HAVE three rentals till June 1. lamps. All in good condition. Call Harbor 1247-J. 87-2tc Phone Harbor 1583-M. 88-4tc FURNISHED-3 room apartment A GOOD BUY- IS A WISE BUY Let U1 Help Y<W Be Wloe near Bay in Balboa $10.00 per week, u tilities paid. Harbor 2520--W . 88-tfc l '40 Fo!fP Club Coupe New black! paint, radio, heater. Priced to Sell! \$1095 Allerj Motor Co. l~j Coast Hi"'ay • HARBOR FURNITURE 1962 Harbor Blvd. Costa -<G-tfe FOR RENT -$55.00 per mpnth, furnished bedroom kitchen home privileges, s mall child O .K . 10-4 daily, Sunday after noon. 605 Larkspur Ave., Corona del Mar. 13$con 5032-J ~ I 88-ttc ~----i-'--------'-- 88-2tp TRADE-Nearly new l4ft inboard SLEEPING R OOM For r e nt. 119 runabout, fM late model ff!OlOr-Marine Ave .. Balboa lsl~-2tp cycle. 119 -42nd S t., N ewport II BOAT8, 81lPPLDlll '41 PlyJ Conv. Coupe Red leathE"r . Ve ry sharp! $1495 Beach. • 88-ltp FOR RENT-Large two bedroom l ()Ql Coast Hiway 2 CANOES-15 ft Old Town with furnlshed apartme nt for adults Beacon 5032-J Allen Motor Co. , · ._ until July tst. See owner Sat· I trailer $50.00; lS n . All_ Alum!· un1ay or Sunday 500 Fernleat; num Gnimman $125.00. 0 . E . Co d I M . 87-2tc ;,.,...~~~iI~~ZBA~~~==11=============~1l \Varfield, 3908 Honeycutt, San rona e ar. • ~-=------ Diego. 87·2tc NEW LIDO ISLE BAY FRONTZ-FORi SALE -+ Mahogany_ 11 n e d FOR SALE -Star sail boat. bedroom fUrD1she apartment, trailer, ''IT 4. Barglllll. Bea- Latest type flexible mat. m. Immediate occupancy. Winter · con 5303-~ 87-3tp ' rates. See Sldwell Apartment cludlnc aalls ree11y to aa11. "F "' 365 v.a Lido Sood. 87 -2tc , FO ~ SALE Phone Glendale, a~ ~ttc FOR RENT-New motel roomo National "railer Coach 36 f t. Fisblnt Cl'\liler 2 bunka, and private bathl, tile shower Complet< Jy Electrified p11ey head. awon1 n.di101 chair otalla, mdt -t. apeda1 rats • F.qulpped ' ' 11 a11 _, • tor -t ~ S2. Pl!r .. f , C>Utrla<ra an "ii""Pll-t. A·-far 2 -No ldtcl>eia ot New Gny lilarlne Encl-Dack _,,, ., DOU' St.Mont 00 Clo. -Illa-Jllle Votel, 'I06 ~ .... ~· Pia. B1rt1or Z:Z.W' •ttc BlwllJ'. Nowpat B' ± """ ' . !!-' Bill 1.. i~ r .' ·"' ~ .. · . ·-•. • • -•. -I_ .. --- $6350 New 2-bedn'n. house on 50 ft. lot. Has nice cabinet work; large wardrobe closet§, and is a well finished house. Ready to move in. $6400 EVA -,F, RHODEN Realtor EL'.TON D. BARNEIT PERNEL G. BARNEIT Brokers 470 NE'l"'POrt Blvd. Phone Beacon 5713-R. Costa M""" Evenings, Beacon 5779-R • B. A. N E R E S 0 N REAL VALUES 88-ltc • HOMES -INCOME -, BUSINESS OPPORTIJNl'l'.IEi INSURANCE 2-Bedroom home on V2 acre on Harbor Boulevard. 'This is a very good business location. 60-ft. frontage on boulevard. 'This is really one of the best buys we have had in a long time. If :fOU want a home and a business location, you can't"'beat this one. See it today. Costa Mesa inves1ments are good and safe investments. 'IWO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU B. A. NERESON, Broker Frank Downes--Salesrnan 1972 Newport Blvd ' Costa Mesa 1907 South Main Santa Ana Phone S. A. W40 PH. BEACON 5225 88-ltc C. CA~EN DENISON-Broker Ph. Beacon 5197 498 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa NEWPORT HEIGHTS NON-VET' SPECIAL Lovely 2 bedroom home, hardwood floors, fireplace, single garage, ori .hillside lot completely fenced in. Take over G. I. loon at 4 % int., $3000.00 down, $55.00 per month. COSTA MESA Well built 3 bedroom home, double garage, lovely yaf'\l G. L Approved. ONLY $88()():00 · Nearly new 1 bedroom home, close in. ONLY $4200.00 ' C. GALEN DENISON-Broker I I . I i I • • ' . , • ... ••WPOaT B&LBO& ••Wl-Tl•H ftfmil Xwpl:8!1!!1!,0IM. Kou '•t,lllt Man from Missouri .lfis ~·BP' 8bo1rn; Patrolma' City JudgeJ>o J11i4 '11Jat-. . . •.: "luft), l'ID MviaC far Kts ~ t111ta' •a. .. JI ~ .. .:: O\J, M""°Wt; ud 1'ID -Ci• 151 .-.lot'a II!*-Mll8tail8, ... .-aald ···-to~----..c.-- " • W~k • • eannp " Mnre lnfonnation Given on Munkipal - ~ .. d Police' Department Tests <Cm~•ue4 "-P.P ·ll All appllianto 'fcr the fire and cant must haYe •a know~ cl ~=-=~""~:""~'" In administration police enmlnaUom, wbldl will be 1 medlanla and of fire f!cbttnc I conducted at the old dty hall on equipment and tedmlques; tint 0---Wedneoday, NoV<!IDber 19, at 9 :30 aid and bulldln& construction. !Inc""'li><!ii•tted dtles and commun-a:.m., must . be between the ages AD appllcaato receiving puo!ac ~ Oftleel' JlrMonlP"llfl« tbe At pollco nation. -~ -w banded the fOIDll!I' a l<leli~ hl••lf to PllllOI'...,.. lldoet far P"'"'"& a -bm &t!iiiit O>arloa IC. ~. u -. . WllDe daOdre were tn a ~walk C. Zla•••w.uaan. as. a v....,. Ot)'.o' a .11t1a -·-HJchWQ 101 ~ ...,.,..., a. -PiM on the other hand, U'Clh' of 21 and 35, be physlqilly fit and grades wUl be placed on ellpble t eewere facilities are have a high achool education or lists and •PPointments made from loaded and, th ~ !ts equivalent, members or the it for vacancies in the depart· of repair. They also Newport ... Beach Ci vi 1 Service menu. that an attempt to ob-Board said today, ;=========~==::; • ' ' . 'at :12:115 o'doek JCcnW ,llfle. to tbe dell& w-t tlWl •bo wu .-. • · unaware that be W ~ a , "You -)'<)U're -aomc to --.. --'ldmld!nc at &IJllMr .in court to .,,...... pus the int...-tloo and lie aald be did gineertng survey or joint Minimum~ starting salary for the " · · wu begun two years Politlons of captain·engineer iii. Harbor Glass CO. wu sidetracked at the the fire department and patrolman • . the board of supervis· In the police department ls ' $196 All ·~ I'll. Bar. • dfatim!" .asked the motoroYcle not see any dilldren II> the'.,,..,.. ~ courtoously. walk. orr whe the county-Wide survey a month, with progressive in- wu pro Further procrutl· cr~ases. n~tion fl maintain, would Ber· Th.ere wiJJ be both oral and AUTOMOBD.Jll m . .t.88 BOAT GLA88 '"tbat'• right," replied the mo-Amo--todot, Anltl• Lola tar1at witb a sriJilo. • Thomas, 41, of Los :Anples,woo ~ ·IOl'l'Y." ~ the·motor· also was given a dtatfon for pass~ l~Jy aten another year's de-writ ten tests. laf in · of legal requirements Information un'der the head of ~ch ~~itate forming t he dis-pclice follows: Uld Boa& LeUeriag • ' · Ing the same school• bus In viola· ALL WORK GUARANfEED De1N•d•bility I• • ...... ii .... por1;~1u1 .. t. ... d•1NMlebltrty el tlw ...,.....,.Jltp l• 5ts .. ....--. H.• .u ~ , .. , fOf ,.,. ..... ... , •iitt ,.... hi ..... , ...... li•ble 1er•iw •t '"""NW. ,ri-. FREE ESTIMATE All Work Guannteod • &-DAY 8EBV1CE • ' 1" ED \.\/ 13 1~C>\VN '''" '"r ~ .. Jr....( :/:1 . 'tioo of the city code, admltteQ that she saw both the bus · and the dtildten in the C1'06S·Walk. She sald \he followed the physiciall's ~Ii' .i\'hen M ,aid not stoP for the chil4fen. "Since he went on, I thoyght it was a.JI right for m e to do the same," the woman driver added USE-UP FOR COSroME .rcnOINO H~lo"•e'en at Rendezvoua NJ:lroom 11Dd9 thele yot111pten lD hil "J _ . wide , .. rtety of party attltt1. Each of above reeetveda .11. prize for belt costume lP c1 ... and boy and gtrl on . Meanw ~· as lx>th th~ phySJ-. Heh 8tde of microphone were Jodl!'d l(l'&lld prlu "1nners. -photo by Volney HAy jr. cian and Miss Jfhomas waJted, the -· --Sand Crab police sergeant got in touch with . VFW and Legi·on Pencilled City Judge Harry L. Blodgett. The :;,t~!Tcia~ui:~:!•dno:1'";.t~:.i:.~g 1~~ Ready Gala Show Personalities (Conunuro from Pa~e 1 > greatly increased services california, he couJd post $25 bail. 1 <Continued fi-om Page l l !Continued from Pugc 1) and conveniences that we de-- which could be accepted as a fine . . .· , in case of his absence. 4th, s_1ncr-: many_ schools and Ct\ IC now kno"'n as BaumgarlnC'r Jewel-mand of all kinds of govern~ . . or g:a n1zat1ons "'ill enter neats. St. crs. ing bodies today. Unruffl~ by the re.~tnder that CathcrinC''s ~·t ili tarv Rand \Vilh a Branchin~ out . an a dditional lo-+ + + h~ post bail. the physician offered f)E'rsonnC'I of 120 of. ;\nahcim have ca ti on has been secured at what his A.A.A. card as surety tha t accepted an in\'ifAtion to parlici was formerly The Plank, 223 \~ Sanitation. Which brings might be acceptable in lieu of < • t th · t th t bail p r Se 1 p . . pa.t(', as ,,·rt! as thC' Orange County Ma rine avenue, Balboa Island and US O e poln a some conie~,~~th ~:a:;i ty ru~~('~~~ Natio.nal Guard units. th(' tlp<'.Tii n ~• date has beC'n set things cou.Jcl be charact erized latter said the card "'as not ac-It _is expC'Ctl'd that each of ~hl' for approxirnatcly Nov. 14. An as luxuries, perhaps, but im· ceptable as currenc . 12 h1~h schools that arc . taking exclusive feature of bot h stores. pro\rec.i Sc:1nitation, as of to, . . y . . part tn the football carnival to is th(' i r insured d iamonds; for day and of our pending fu- The ph~·s1ci ~n aga~n s.n11lcd. be sta~cd at '.:! p.m. on thC' hi i!;h every s tone sold l~ insured against ture d&velopment. falls in the took ou~ his b1llfold. lifted out a school fiC'ld \\'ill be rl'prf'sentcd by loss of stone or entire ring with "musi" class, almoSt re;ani· rol.l of bills and counted out the re-their r es p<"ct ii.·c> bands and their comfJlcte C'O\"f'rag<:> and no '-''her(' I f I th quired amount. football queen. else i.n the United S tates is this es.5 ° cost as ong a e "Yo u C8M,'t win," was 'his only At the presC'nt time it is bC'· ser\•icc given. It is a source of plans ar:e properly conceived, lament as9he departed from the lie"·t'd that either hot rod races satisfaction to the firm which also econom1cally sound and hOn· police station and ·headed toward or motorcycle .raC't's will meC't in prides itself on having the most estly administered. Without Corona del Mar and San Diego. competition in thC' Speedway sta-complete and extensive stock of proper and adequate sanita· Miss Thomas posted bail for her dium. In the early evening there dian1onds in the Harbor arc&.. tion facilities, we will endan· appearance in city court on the will be street danci ng. Various .l\1r. and Mrs, Baumgartner r e-ger our splendid hea lth r-e- morning of November 8. other forms of entertainment arc side a t 1753 Plaza del Sur, BalOOa . cords, we \vill see oor ROSSI'S being contact('d. At noon a barbe· • beaches quarantined and will cue d inner will "" held in Lake Se1n11·ces Held fo· r I see our property values sag . Park. The chef is preparing to r' The city of Newport Beach ~7,d about 3000 people during the Mrs E. J • Edwards is no e~ception to the .criti· I Marine Officer Talks On Plane Operation • cal samtary situation that Cafe and Liquor Store ·~OW OPEN FOR L USCH ,.\ marine corps officer from El Funeral ser vices wer(' :held at faces practically every set- 2 ir.rn. today in Grauel chapel. Ued community in Orange Costa Mesa, for Emma J . Edwar ds county; \\'e will sink or swim 72. of 419-B. Pacific avenue, Costa together and \Ve hope it will Mesa. not be in contamina ted wa- 1611¥.z Coaat Jllway Toro Marine Air station addr.essed Corona del Mar the Ne"·port Harbor Kiwanis club tm ~ewport BlW.. "'TI-IE SAME OLD PLACE" last Friday noon on the subject of 008TA MESA C 0 CK TA IL S ground s tations and how they op- ?\1rs. Ed"·ards d ied Sunday, Nov. ters and overflowing back 2 in Gardena. She was a nativ~ ards of Fillmore, Mo. and had lived Y · + + + in California for one and a half years. She is survived. by her hu.s-Population. Some ·of our band, Allison; thr ee daughters. Orange county people have Mrs. Mamie Vance of Gardena. blinked their eyes but cannot Mrs. Pearl Kissinger or 1tfaryville. rouse themselves yet to the Mo. a nd Mrs. Gracie Moor e of belief that we will have Escondido; also one sister·, Mrs. 1,4661000 residents in Orange Bertha Ka·rr or Gardena. collnty i n the year 1990. PboDe ae.ooD Wl·W crate radar and radio-controlled ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~:;:;:~ planes in fog and adverse weather. ;. Earl Coppersmith. Marine re- CORONA DEL MAR OWNERS PROPERTY AT-TENTION! HEI..P PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY FROM UNFAIR ASSESSMENT AND TAX Attend.Mass Meeting of Opponents to China Cove Beach Assessment District Corona del Mar Grammar School FRIDAY EVENING, NOV. 7th at 7:15 Committee: B. Z. McKinney Dr. Earl M. Brady George \V. Woolley Lefferts S. Hoffman serve officer, was in charge of the Kiwa nis program for the dye. Enlistt"d men serving with the Airborne Infantry receive $50 more per mont-h. Based on a three year enlisctment. this means an additional $1 ,800 for that period. * • The Rev. Joseph Thompson of· Brother, the people are fi ciated at the rites and Interment headed in this direction and was In Westmlnater Memorial we cannot build fences high park. h . The South Sea Island Paradise in Balboa • Thick Steaks • Q\op; • Qllck.en • Sea Food Delldides * enoug or strong enouglt to keep them out. And as for the native product, Gen. Louis E. Woods. of the El Toro Ma rine base stated .the other evening that from what he observes around the marine base, the estimate is much too low. + + • Signs of U.e Time8. Com· ing events ·cast their shad- ows before'. This is the sea- son when various and sundry citlzens become imbued with a fervent patriotic zeal to "throw the· rascals out" and give somebody else a chance to distribute the "spoils of insurance av. 11i I office''. This burning am bi· tion might be rather harm- less and even constructive if it were not used on occas- ion to pervert the high pur- poses and traditions of some of our finest organizations. Which is just another way of saying that the symptoms of electionitis are becoming very evident. It is a safe prediction t hat the election fervors of 1948 will be really something. Good night, folks. p.a. palmer I NC01POIATfD w . o. buck, Insurance counselor tricts 1>1for~ n e X t February In I GI.us Installed While Y Wal order to rualify for next year's tax of~~~~~~ ~!!!:. ~~; :i~,n~:I~~~ OU t ~u~ Will ls Warner sald of streets and buildings in the- the ~had· considered problems city and a measured memory and of both oups and he recommend~ aptitude for the positions. ed that i agreement Is not reached Physical test covers strength, bY the f. e of the public hearings, endurance and agility. the dis cts be formed to include An oral interview will be given only t e communities wanting for those who pass both the writ- sewer-di al facilitie!. and to ten and physical tests. leflve ol.1jlt the others. This he said, The firemani~ examination is wou1d pfrmit the district forma· practicaly the same. l'xcept the tions tol go ahead "on a basis of requirements are that an appll- the arc~~ in immediate need." - Warnfr said the organizations PUBLISHER 17 could "'lntinue their study of the' NEWSPAPERS DIES sewcraN program anti that they could f<trm new districts a nd en-AURORA (Ill.I -Funeral scr- ter the ! over-all progran1 before vices \.~rcre to be held here toda.Y work a tually s5arts. for Col. I ra Cl ifton Copley, 83, Hot Rod Driver, Pat olrnan Hurt <C ntinueC' from Page 1) told pol cc that the hopped-up ma- chine t ied to pass an interstate bus and in so dbing so cut directly in fron t of his own vehicle, causing the s~ng machine to cut into th" fro~t bumper of the truck: ~atrolman Shaken publisher of 17 newspapers, 12 of them in Southern California. In- termC'nt v.ill be her('. ColonC'I Copley died of an heart seizure, Sunday. j He \V8S formC'rly OWTIC'r or the I Long Beach Sun and at the time of his death he was the owrler of the San Diego Union and Evening 'ITibi.µie and the Glendale News- Post and several other Southland ne\.\-·spapers. \ • Always ready at the ring of the phone to taxi you wherever yon want to go. • 24-Hour ·Senice • YELLOW CAB of Newport -Costa Mesa •PHONE• Beacon 5824 fo~r Assistant1 Chief of Po- lict-K~~neth R. Gottotl. of i2291h West Bay avenuC', Newport Beach. who wd! driving his own car, was badly shaken up when his auto- mobile pver turned. on the soft dirt road aJ~ng the main highway near 17th ~t.Jteet and 101 highway, New- port ~ch, early Sunday evening. Lee B. Casey PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Pol i~ records disclose that Pa- trolma'1 Gor ton swerved sharply to the right fr om the main high- way t~ the dirt road. where he lost control of his car. after anoth· i er maclPne turned left into traffic at the f.1tersection. ANNOUNCES the Opening of His Offloe on November 1, 1947 at 2603 W. Central Ave. Newport Beaclt Harbor 2127-W Ezer~! Vaughn . Overby of 428 Golden~ aventle; Corona dcl Mar, dt~ver of the other vehicle, explainr to police that he had stopped at thC' intersection and th:en al,owed his machine to roll ::;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;::;::;:;;::;::::;::;:;;::;::;:;;~ several I feet forward before h e f attempi to make a left turn into traffic. - Gortan told fellow officers that he thoJght Overby was going to turn oUt in front of his machin~ so, he ~d . he turned sharply to the r ig?t of the farmer's machine and coptinucd west on the dirt road o~tside the shoulder of 101 highwa:f, when he hit soft soil and his car l\Jpset. · Othen Unhurt Jack 1t· Bertran. 17, of 420 Pick- erin~ay. Montebello narrowly esca injury when he fell asleep at the heel of his machine and it vaulted off the high"'ay and into tHe sand near The , Arches ramp. I No ~juries r esulted from a three-cfr crash at Carnation ave- nue an!J 101 highway, Corona del Mar, Stlnday. Drivers were, Aubea Burton ! Jr .. 25. of Squadron, 19, and Hq\\o·ard Graham Bell, 43. of Chula f ista. I \. . D-.tch Heacock O~ OONTBAOl'OR PAINTING · ()ontracton' AL EQUIPMENT 11%8 A-. <loots M- Behlnd Alba Beta Jlvwl•r-Phone: Harbor !'711 : 8-a W8-W DOUBLE THE SIZE of Your Wardrobe THAT'S WHAT OUR SCIENTIFIC DRY CLEANING WILL 00. We Use the ZORIC SYSTEM LIDO CLEANERS "Top 'o the Hill" 456 NE\VPORT BLVD. Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5798-J LAST CHANCE! Beat the Deadline -Act Now! 333 3 via lido, newpo rr beach, calif. I L The Army today is operating a le epnone newporr beoch, horbor 1500 vast network or s<hools in which THE ARCHES Service Station Announces -THE OPENING of a COMPLETE AUTO- MOTIVE SERVICE GARAGE in connec- tion with their Service Station. GENERAL REPAIRS -BRAKES MOTOR TUNE-UP by LEE RAINS using lactory approYed metliods TOMMY THOMAS UNION OIL DB•ID m••:•u ft.Br?_ .. • • • • * \ * more than 200 trades and skills ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;•;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;lar:=:e =t=a=ug=h=t.=============== \Iii CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS FBOll YOUJl 8lU:laur:B OB <;lD'PfNG8 RESIDENTIAL · COMMERCIAL HARBOR DRAFTING SERVICE '711-0 eo.A m-w~ l!fwpoc l 11 " ..... ,, __ E. J. Sedinger H. R. Holtz Jack's Redal • ~ ••a•:ii••• • WJl.I, .... ·~ ••••• 7 • m•n 7 - • Howard W. Gerrish ~ Nwpnt lloi2ksWll 009TAMD• ...._Bsz •IUl Automobile • Fire Accident ,. Life ~ -Oontract -WJittm Qaality Lmnbs and Bqfldlq Materials • COSTA MESA LUMBERq>. -.a .. 1••' " .... . . ~geration Pm~!f AMMONJ.& ..... JM_ ,call I . Conditioning ·-.... - BPI w_. ·AU''& 'S ~ ... . . ' I .,.& .... a n ~ •mt s I. -- .. Send in Your Subscription Start With the New Pictorial November luue -------I . 1 Beachcomber llox lilill Coron&del llar ·1 J I Enclo~d, find '$1.00 for one year's sub-I I scription to the BEACHCOMBER. I I THE l!fEWl'OBT -PZ&T1!KE Jl.&GAZDQI I NAME _____ s. Addreu ____ ·-·-··--·--· (M nq D•m1 a........) ------------.._1 FOR INFORMATION -Call Harbor 1249-R ' • • •