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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-11-20 - Newport Balboa News Times (2)~ ' 2 2 ... : a 2 a I a s er • ' " . ' .. 'Junior .. Ora'ng.e ·Coast Onnae a.at Junior COllege Is very iiratlfiod that the elec:tlon member Dr. Horaoo Parker. , ' Re-States Plans needed by a coUece for a fully adeQuate plant. There are da.11- room bulld:inp, cafeterias, laboratories, a library, an auditorium. a l<Y1M&Sium. shop building, an administration building, barracks buildings, and a student store. It would COit the district al>Df"OXi- mately one and one-h&ll million dollars to duplicate the bU:ildings which it is anticipated will be acquired for nothing. Even if money were available, it wouJd be impossible for Orange Coast JunJor cc,1- lege to build a plant as complete as that available at the air base short ot two or three yea.rs. Ma terial and labor shortages would be prohibiting factors. The college needs facilities to begin class instruction at the earliest possible date. ties will give us an ~ in acquiring title to this land. to annex the AJr Bue to the Oty ol Santa Ana is not to•take Dr. Peterson 0011tlnued: . ~cm December 16 1947. The city C<JUDci1 ol Santa Ana at its .. Orange Coast Junior College district desires to acquire a por- ..OranJ<e Coast Juruor College district has requested a: delay In the transfer of title to a ponion of. the-land and building:I at the air base and desires to lease said property until January 1. 1950. This request for a lease is made in order that all the facilitlel at the base may be utilized to the maximum immediately, anct in or- der that · district money may be ~ in building new structures rather than remodeling old ones. Such a request is not an evas- ion of the law; it is entirely in accord with the law and has the re- commendation of the U. S. Office of Education, the war asaeta administration, and the s tate department of education division ot surplus p~rty disposal . The college district plans to do suttl- cient repajnng of all buildings to make them safe from the stand- point: of fire and panic hazards. in!etina November 17; in accordance with law, cancelled the e.Jec.. lion of the Santa Ana Anny Air b89e tor a college campus for the Um. when more than 70 per cent; ot the property awnen al the roUowtna reasons : area proposed for annexation filed written protests ..inst said 1. 1'he site requested is located near to the center of oooula· annexation. This develOJ>lllenl means that the air base continues tlon of the district. Hence, transportation of students to the coJ- to be a vecy desirable site for a ~~ campus." lege would be a minimum. · So said Dr. Basil P eter.;on, president.of Orange Coast Junior 2. The site requested e mbodies 243 acres of land valued at college Tuesday. approximately $1000 ver acre. Acquiring this property through A ~ conference, held in the high school board room, heard the war assets administration at a 100 per cent discount woutd the head of the yet-to-be..opened junior college ~tale p~ans. for therefore represent a saving to the district of almost one-<1uarter acquiring a permanent site for the school. BackinJ up bJs Vlew3 of a mJlUon dollars. MAY BID FOR ADJACENT LAND "Adc:litional land, now unused, which lies inunediately adjacent on the west to the parcel now included in college plans, will be put up for bids in the near future. We estimate that our college priori-were Vice-President Dr. James \V. Thornton , Business Manager 3. The site requested embodies 70 buildings including some William F . Kimes, Board President, Hubbard C. Howe and board personal property. There are all the different types of buildings {Continued on Page 5> ~~ , • • .,... ~ ....... -7 <---1 '-I THE SAND CRAB By S ~ M (The Editor's Scrap-Book pinch- hits for Sam Meyer who is on va- cation.-Ed.) r.BERT C. RUARK, the Scripps-Howard column- ist, has let out a blast against stat~ bonuses for vet- erans such as the $400 mil- lion voted by the people of New York. Now, Mr. Ruark h as learned that a writer can make more of a name for himsell-8.l'ld more money- by being disagreeable in an interesting way. George Ber- nard Shaw learned that years ago and it has helped him to make at least two things of him.sell : a wealthy man and a perpetual grouch. But to get· back to Mr. RuMk. Since he returned from the war he has found fault with a good many things including American women. Southern cooking and General John "Court- house" Lee. 'From this it would appear that he is de- veloping a Shavian disposi- tion. Of Ruark's latest com- plaint. however , it must be said that it is thought pro- voking, or, to some persons. m aybe just provoking. He says that if bonuses are to be handed out to the ex-G.I.'s then the gravy train should include the wives and child- ren of the men who didn't come back, the girls who didn•t get married and the ones \vho got divorces, and the girls who wound up on the wrong side of town from eauses stemming from the war. He also feels that the 4-F's who were willing but unable to go sh ould get their share for the chagrin they experi- ence<!. that the butcher a nd baker have something com- ing for what they went through, and that even the slackers should be compen- sated for the ignominy of having their yellow streaks made known to the public. Well. maybe the need then is not for fewer bonuses but bigger and better ones that will give each citizen a re- ward for having been alive when the '''a r \\1as on. <Continued on Back Page) Fingerprint Use Told Lions Club An out line of the use of fi nger - prints in the detection of criminals was give n by Detl'Ctive Sergean t Harry 0 . Lace of the local police department irt a talk before the Balboa Bay Lions club a t the Blue Room in BaJbba Wednesday ni ght. Two essen tiaJ facts brought to light by ~ce \\'er e that t day California ranks second only to New York for having the best fingerprint classification in t.he nation and that _ whe n the New- p:>rt Beach police department moves into the city's new munici- pal building next )>ear it will have a fingerprint bureau second only to San ta Ana police and sheriff offices in the county. Lace asserted that he started or-- ganizing the fingerprint bureau in the police department here a year ago and that today it has 700 criminal and several hundred non- criminal cards on me. Bal boa Isl and er Faces City T rafft c Violation Robert J . 1ncnm at llOl Parl< awnuf', Belboa Jsland., WU banded a W by police W«lm : &day at- ~ followlne • aimpl&int al-i..-. n:ddesa. ~ or an au- ._..,. an 101 bilbWaY _,. T\Js- 1.11 -. Newpct't Beecb. ,.. pollae , ...... d lndlatted that ---dld-...... blsop. •11111"1 •1r I ID bD p.ca •km ........ RI&---~ .. d llDollr-.t. • . . Today's 11 AX, P .S.T. · Dow .Jones Averages L A RG E ST TWICE -A -WEEK C IRCULAT ION 'N OR A NG E COAS'l"'S LARGES T CI TY ! .. . ...,. ......... _ ... ...,._ .... .........._._ ... ·---....... -.... -Only Harbor-Wide Newspaper Member ,.,._ latft • c .. . .,_._ t.. A. .... &1:e.: Industrials ...... 182.33 up .16 Rails .................. 48.54 up .50 Utilities ............ 33.96 dn .. 04 Volumc-550.000 shares. .. 8elHf, Lid .... P'9c'9 .NEWPORT Week-En cf. Edition A udit BlllWlll of Clrcolatlom EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WE ST NEWPO RT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA ME$A VOLUME X.XXIX ....... F1ve Cent. per C.Opy NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, l !M:'J Member UnJted Preu "~' '1 NUMm • SLOTS, PIN BALL . OUT • • -· - Punchboards m ent outlaws ··dev;ees .. whkh are med;ate1y after c1erk s. J. sm;th Tallman o·i1 played for . coins or slugs v.•ith had read three letters, calling for an "unpredictable outcome." a doption of the ordinance. One In Quest.IOn ba~h~h~r::~:c:ac~::::. s:~~~~~~~ ~'vv .. osmu~n·~msan!::~ ~~:~ ~~:1::g~:! T·1fle ·Tangled storage, keeping, possession, rC'nt-... Christian Temperance aJ, leasing, lending, giving away, Union. the o(her from Tustin W <:>-- Or ange County Board of Super-transporting or exposing for sa.le m e n's ch r i 5 ti a n T emIX'rance \·isors has apProvcd the anti·pin-or lease a ny pinba ll or slot ma-Union. ball ordinance ask('d by Sheriff chine for w hich coins or slugs ar e ne('('ssary for play with "outcome The las t lette r note d that the An in teres ting development in the forthcoming legal action on a "'backyard oil well", over which Wilham Tallman, of 213 43rd St.. is suing the city of Newport Beach. came to light today when it was established that title to property on which the seeping oil is lreated t)e.. longs t o Jackson Turner, whose business address is the Farmers and Merchants Bank, Long Beach. James Musick last February a nd unpredictable t o the player. \V. C. T. U. did no t understand has order ed it to become law with-!he delay in passing the act, said f Allhough the ordinance has been in lhirly days. d. · 1 F b that ''\.vc are loathe to think ill pen ing since ast e ruary, the of the supervisors" and ther efore board had not di scussed it in open "call upon you for an explana~ CLU I • P •A.().J ( C 1' ..... - ABO\TE, P.o\..NOKAl\t . .\ of dellL'"<e. $:.!-mJlllon club project to be lo- cated on city's J-1.5 acres on Coa8t hlgh\4'ay, whJch special mayor'" commJttee has tentatively approved a nd "'hJch '4111 be di.cussed In forthcomlng counC'll nieetlni;-. Project. re11reM:"nted by Harbor ln\·e1't - ment Co., ls belni ha.eked by §l'ndlcate lnclutUnK K. T. Ke ndall. re- tired lnt.lu~trlallst rron1 Long Island, S . \'.,and H . L. Hoffnwt.n, preiri.1- de nt of Hoffman Radio Cot\>. Ar-chltect wa_-. George Und. NeM·por t Beach. RJght, commercial build.Ing for Birtcher, HodKes, \\.a.Ik e r, lnc. M'hiC'h M'&.." desiKTied by Richard Ples;er. of Corona del l\lar. Foundation \\·ork ls already undef"\\·ay at corner of Carnation and Coal!:. houle\•anl for this shopping center M'hJch I..; M"heduled to open .June I . -hoto b Gerhardt Start $100,000 Commercial Site In Corona del Mar; Council May O.K. Deluxe Club Proiect for City Land • The board's action still leaves the question of punchboard op- era lion opc'n to doubt. ho,ve\'cr. No specifi c ban of those machines is conl a ined in the ordinance al- ~ though one scction of the imple-<>--------------• • .. - rroCe ting before Tuesday's meeting. tion." . ;0hi~~n :::,~itc of period bomba rding ln the ordinance is an expla n- L ettf"rs Fr-om \\"omen Ac1Jon of the board came im- atory clause: the board of super· visors said it feels that ··individ- (C.ontinued on Back Pa~e> Turne r is described on the re- cords of a county title company as being the legal owner, with a clear title in his name, of lot 8, block 143, Canal Section, New- port Beach-\0..•hich is also the le- gal description of the property on \O.'h ich t he Tallmans reside and over which the controversy - whether oil may or m ay not be pumped-has arisen with the city. \Vhen the matter wa.. fint brought before the city council,. iri a plea for permission to put a pump on the "seeping" bore, the Ta llmans were represented by a Long Beach attorney, Robert Wal- lace. Founda tion '"ork is undenvay at the corner of Carnation St. a nd Coast Blvd. in Corona de\ l\1ar on a $100,000 commercial building. ::tnd forme r opera tor of the Babylon -==============:;--.;~=-:::-=--::::=-::--;,.-:::-:--:::--~;;;;;-:;;:;;;:;;:--;-;;;-;;-:~;;--;;;;;;:--;--:;-;~~-;-~~;=;~~~.::_ club of l3ahylon. Long I sland. New r Expos r Ca TESTS ARE GIVEN APPLICANTS Ym·k : H . L . Hoffman o[ Lido Isle. 700 Ch in ese u e se I t "'as disclosed t oday that Wallace is also an a ttorney for J ack son Turne r who actuallv has 1itle to the property. · ThC' beautiful new structure is being built by a corproRtion com- pased or F ayette Birtc her, Corona del ~1ar, J ames Hodge, Covina, and Sam \\'alke r of near Anaheim. ro~s~~e ~~a~~r'~ ~~~7~:not~~;~ Studen ts W ill Is Being Heard FOR CITY FIRE, POLICE POSTS Isle. treasurer of the Ho[fman Be w ell-Res ted Nume rous let ters in behalf ot the Tallmans, and much int(>rest has been excited by press s tories which have depicted them as the luckless owners of considerable poten tial weaJlh. Expcc\cd to be complcled by June 1, the two-story building \viii have space for nine shops a nd a corner restaurant on the street fl oor and four apartments and offices on the second floor . DesignC'd by Richard Pl cg er. of Corona del !\1ar. the structure is planned in the modern contem - porary sty\C' \vhich has become synonymous '''ith the California \vay of life. The fl oor plan )vill offer maximum Ocx.ibility of space. Plegcr decltired., pointing out also lhe unique construction \O."hich will see all "·a lls, fl oor and r oof pour e{t from 1·cirlforc£'d architec- tural concrc·te. OFF-STREET PARKJNG An outstanding feature, he said, \viii be off-street par king made possible by a large parking Jot lo- cated behind !he building. Since all shops ,,.ill have entra nces a nd display '''indO\O.'S fron t and rear, this plan is expcc\ed to appeal -.trongly to the public. There ,,·ill also be an outdoor d ining terrace in the rear in connection 'vith the cornf'r restaur a nt. The site will be landscaped on both the street and parking lot sides a nd an ar· cade, located aboftt midway in the building, , will pr o vide access through the building. Rad io Corp.; Geor ge ~1. 1-lolstcin. building contractor. and Congress- n1an Carl 1-linsha"'· ThC' ~roup. HC'ndcrson sa id , of- fer to IC'ase the highway pr opcr ty and will guarant('{' a minimum yC'arly rC'n tal of $20.000, '\'hic h ,,·ould be-fi\'e p<!rcent of the gross. and a maximum yearly r e ntal not IO C'XCC'C'd S50,000. Charles Fu eller, We ll-kn own Balb oa Res id ent, Passes A jury of six y;oml'n and six men Sf'\'f"'n hundrNI !lt udcnt!I Rt \ve rc impa neled 1oday for the sec- thf' \\"llllam ~·alt Acadrmy, o nd trial this .Year in the case of at Kinking, China, ,,·ill slf"t"p \\'illiam E. Barron of Upland, \VhO !I011n1lf'r at night. and so be is accused of an indecent exposure rt•frf"S hf'd for tht•ir morning net. alleged to have been commit· 11tudif>S.·as the rt>§ul t or nego-ted in Ne'''JXlrl Beach on Aug· tlatlons beh\·ttn Russell C. ust 22 . 11 .. 1uni. prinC'l1>al of the school The first trial ended in the first and the \\.'ar Ass,e ts Admlnls-jury being unable to reach an tratlon, for a shipmf"nt of agreem ent as to the guilt of the Iron beds. defC'nda nt. \\•ho appea red in city R ttf'ntly llslung. \isltl.ng court again this morning \Vith his "'Ith friends Jn Pasadena, at torney, !\fax Horo\O.itz of New- ,,·rotf" \Vt\A In behalf of his port Beach, for retria l. 78-yrar-old school, ,,·hl<'h II' City Attorney Ro la nd Thompson !IJ>ORMrrd by the Methodist is counsel for the city. OOartl of for eign missions, u First ,,·itnesses called to the C~a rl es l\'IcElroy F"urller. known follo,,·s: sta nd this morning '"ere. l\1:rs. Rita to all Balboans as ··c a p" Fuell<'r . "Our boys and girl" sleep Cruse and a Mrs. H ornbeck (for- dicd \V('d nesday morning at his on fl oor ma.ts or bamboo bed!I, merly .l\1iss Yarborough) both of ho rn<', 324 Island avenue. Born and thf" 8<'hola.r" 105f so much Arlington. in .l\t cxico, Mo., he "·as 79 years !'lf'ep during the nla-htl!I that Both women wer e sunbathing on old a nd had bc><'n a resident of they Alttmbe.r In <'lassrooms. the Ocean F r ont beach at NeY.'- Ba\boa for 20 years. '"\\"e heard you ha\•e bttn port on August 22, when, it is He came 10 California in 1909 helpinl colleges ln China lo a leged by a complaint received by replaC'e thr lr l<Mt bf-ds. Could the pol1"ce a man exposed ho·s per ~nd '"a~ a mining e ngineer by pro-· -fession. 1-IC' "-as former ly. an Qr. "'e uk the same fa\'or! son in t he pr~sencc of a group angC' gro,,·er in \Vhi t tier and at "If It b not pos.."lble to give of children and adults who were one time ,vas an officer of t he us frH>, \\111 you Jet us ha,·e on t he beach front that morning. California Fruit Growe r 's Ex-It at the leut poulble _prtce f Both testified on the Witness change. "'e belle\·e God will pro-stand that the y had identified the He is sur\·ivcd by t\VO sons, \1de the tu.nm although we defend2nt following his arrest both Charles. of P asadena a nd Frank do not know from "'here the by a Ji[eguard and local police a A . of Whittier : one daughter, ~lrs. money \\·ould come.' ' half hour after the incident is said Elizabeth Spencer of Bisbee. Arif .; to have occurred. Pl t Red " tr. • t The case was recessed. Rt noon one grandchild ::i.nd two gre. t-an O IS IC grnndchildron. and wi)l be resumed at 1 :30 p.m . SerYiCCS ''ill be held at 11 a .m. c· ty Sch ol The jury includes: Mrs. Jane At their regular meeting next Saturday in Harold Grauel chapel. 0Un 0 $ Calkins, Mrs. Howard D. Baker. Monday. the city council m a y take Costa Mesa, with the Rev. Kart Mrs. Sue Hitchman, Mrs. Janis up the proposal, which has been J.' Christ of the Tus tin Presbyter-First presentation of a plan Henderson, Marion Kemper, H elen tenta tively approved by a special ian church of1icia1ln&. Interment that iliange county be divided Pridham, Lawrence Brown, H. R mayor ·s committee, of a $2-miJlion will be in Denver. Col. into three unified school distri~ts Ring, John Abell, Edgar R. Hill, deluxe swimming and yachting Anton Hershey and Marion C club project planned for the 14 ~ -coa.stal, central and north-will Dodd. acres of city-owned land on Coast Balboa Accident be made at a meeting next Tues-w. J. Russell, Judge of Clare- Highway. day afternoon when represent.a-mont Oty court for the past t en This was learned today .. fur. Victim Improves tives of the school -in the years, was coiled by City Attorne y ther negotiations betweEn city coast di.strict Wm meet with the Thompeon 85 a surprise witness in officials and representatives of Howard Ward. 70, retired, of the case at 2:15 o'clock. Harbor Investment Co., who are 815 East Central avenue, Balboa, county comm.ittee on school dis-At the request of both council, sponsoring the project in behalf who. suffered fractures of the ribs tricting at the Corona del Mar the court aa.ked the jury to leave of a syndicate of prominent busi-and right elbow in an automobile school. the room for sumatlon by court nessmen, continue to iron out cer-mishap at Main street and East The proposed three districts, and council over evidence that tain fmandal and lease details. The Central avenue, Balboa, I a 1 t which will consider all level.a of was to be presented by Judge special committee was called by Thunday afternoon, was improY· education from kinde r garten Russell. Mayor 0 . B. Reed and members of Ing in Santa Ana Community hoo-through )mlor college, would sup-------- the city coundl for the purpose of pitaJ today, bis poyslcian reported. plant the pre:w:nt system ol 40 MESA c. OF c. MEETS Tests for captain-engineer and patrolmen in the Newport Beach poli"c a nd fire departments "'ere conduct ed by the local civil serv- ice board at the city hall Wednes· day. Applicants for the patrolmen's position were: Paul K. Palmer of 309 32nd street, Ralph C. J ack of 110 25th street, RaJph Comecl of 1035 W est Central a venue. War· ren Cassell of 402 39th street. J ack l\·t . Price of 215 30th street and \Villiam \V. Stockdale of 1908 Ocean Front, Newport Beach. Also Leo F . Smith of 1191h Ma- rine avenue, BaJboa Island and Thomas 1\1 . Orr oi 520 Marigold street and Ed\A.•ard S . Bates of 520 "Get-Acquainted " Plan Sponsored By Island Group Iris street, Corona del Mar. Applicants for the fire depart- ment post "'ere. Richard H. Dun- can of 323 .Marine avenue Bal- boa Is lan'd 3.nd Donald E. Witzer - man of 501 31s t street and J ack J . Hossie of 223 33rd street. New- port Beach. Members of the civil service boa.rd arc, S. T. Dunlap, chairman ; E . F . Coop. secretary, and H. L. Cot tie, member. The board is now grading the examination papers and an an· nouncement will be made i nthe near futu re as to the number who passed the tests and may be placed on t he qualified. list for future va. cancies y,.·hich may occur. The Ta llmans said the well be- gan seeping oil last July and that they asked the Newport Beach city council for a permit October Z7 to pump oil flooding their backyard. Because of a 1943 onlinance banning drilling inside the city the municipal council refused to permit them to reopen t he weU_ NOTARY PUBLIC SACRAMENTO, Nov. 20--Sec- reta r y of State Frank M . Jordan today announced issuance of a not ary public · commission to Rob- e r t F . Willmes, 2211 Coast Blvd., Newport S...ach. CHEST GOAL STILL UNDER QUOTA ,Wh_il e contributions are s lowly\ '11ho notes the fine success which cl1mb1ng._ the New~rt Harbor prevaile d in all past campaigns Community Chest sldl needs $4,-!ikf' the War Ches t drives. 500 more to reach the minimum In talking to a Community A "'Get-Acquainted-With-Your-quota set by the budget commitee. Chf-st worke r, Mayor Q . B . Reed Local Mer chant" plan is being in-This full total is needed to ade-said, "we have a fine community. augur ated by the Balboa Island quately provide t~e funds to carry We h ave her e a truly represcnta- Business association . on neCC'ssar y r elief, \\'elf3fe, and ti\'P citizenship of genuine Ameri- A d irectory-listing of every mer-youth activities, and tasks for one cans. I know that every resident chant on the island, whether or mor~ y~ar. . and property owner is proud to not tha t storekeeper is a member District captains are urging join in every worthwhile program of the association, is being corn-every worker to carry on with for the area. I am sure the Com- piled and it is the !)Urpose of the the campaign until every dollar munity Ch~t is that k ind of r ea>- associ8:tion to ha~e the list printed 'needed has been raised. Every Jy \vorthwhile effort." and tied_ up 'Wl th parcels pur-citizen is also urged to do his or "Fortunately, the American way ch~e.d b) consumers. h.er ~hare by sending in a dona-is "voluntary cooperation" a nd It ~ . a ~~rt . of pack~ed mer-·t1on if they h ave not a lready given. using our America n methods to chan~1s1.ng, . said a~ ~f(1cer of the It is pointed ou.t all contributions the full we have d 0 n e great ~ssoc1at1_on in ou~hn1~g the plan. are. crediled to the districts 1n things." , We believe th~t 1n tJlt~ way m or e w~1ch they. originate, so your "Now that the people know that people on. the isl.and· Will get bet-friends receive the proper credit there is still more money to be ter a~uA1nted WI1h t~e .mE:-rchants when your donation is mailed or raised, I -am sure an Will want and VIN'-versa. The 11St1ng can be brought in to the Community to work a nd will unite in makin tacked UJ!, in the home for ready Chest headquarters. success ' absolute and certain-! referen~. l\fore than ever the need for small 11mount like the S4 500 whJcb The list will carry the names commun,ity-wide cooperation• is j is yet needed can, and J am sure :md addresses and telephone num-painted out by Ma yor O. B. Jte.t?d, will, be raised hers as \Yell L~ a brief def.Cription of the type or merchandise car· ried by each merchant, the official said. 'The association also is making plans for both Otristmas Week and Easter Week programs. Two committees are now hard at work making arrangementa for thes events. To can Talk . _On Sewage Plan Yulet ide Party Planned Ladies' night will be - by the Balboa Bay Uons club at the Balboa Blue Room restaurant on Wednesday night, December 17. receiving' for consideration anti • Ward · and two othen, George elm'M!ntary districts. three unifled plans for lease or this -ty Faul, 86, a tttired barber, of :QI elementary and high ochool dis- The plan for the $2-mlllion dove!-East Bay avenue, and Mat Pllll-tricts, 10 high IJCbool districts and opment wu presented by Tom W. HPo of 815 East Central awnue, Um!e )mior ooilel" districts . Hendenon. praldent of the Har-Bal-. wore injured whm a car Tbe county ....natrictlnc com· bar lnvestmmt ~ of New· driW'ell by Mn. Dan>thy Yale ol mittee was ... est•bl'+sd under a port Bead!. In -ol a poup i... ~. aoabod Into a bondl, A. special meeting has been called by the Orange County Board of Supel"lison for this Fri- day for a discussion of further plans for the ccming hearing on the l*vpooal to form 10 sanitation Tbe """ meeting of the Colla REPORTS ASSAULT districts in Orange county CODI· Mesa Chamber at Commerce will • munl-. Uons have been inYlted to ~ their wives or flancea as well as a gift package for a ~ pmgram whld! will be a fMture al the evening. 3f .. •mbwnt htwtc I '*"' on which tbe men were alt.Una state-law Md hu been Re!ll'-tlns Iba --K. and Ihm Into an electric llcht Orup CllDIY ICbool T.. K....i.u, re~lll llodtatrialllt pale. -fer ·-a :roar . • I • I ' be held oa Tiwwlay, December 9, R. T . Jam-. of the, Newport John J . Sailors of Newport Harold K. Grauel, ]lr<Sident. said Harbor Yacht dub ~ to the Heights, who is dty admlnl$1l- W..ia...t.y. -local polJce that be -iasaaulted live officer for the dlY of N ... - The clwnbor'dld not meet Tlw-in a Coota Meza cale early port Beach, and Olarle9 TeWlnlde. lhl<IYlng clay, Nowmbd ll. -of ii W~ ~.The cue -Cmta Mea clvle -will rep- 6txl<.t. l!mll .Aro•tlot Il9y, llr. Gnuel Mat<!d•to !be -· oftlce In ,_t the Cmta ~-Newiiu<t ....... , S.... Am. I JlaltJar -• the meetmc- SPORTSMEN 0 111 llPOltT8 PAGE 'l'ODA!f STATE AN D •a•e••. , IUXltlJATIONB FOa m,. Gll.A'l'O&Y GAiis: .&RD 111'- L.\XD QAIQ • . l ' • NEWPORT BALBOA NEW8 ·Tllll:8 nnr&8DAY Newport: B•cl!. Oallf.. -N09. !!, 1M1 Theoe IOltt<l!ll said the subcom- mittee will question ....Wle4 ''boo- tile" writers and d1reck)r1 tt did not get arolmd to calllnc durinc its nine-day Commu.nism-in-Holly- \vood hearings here. PRINCESS, DUKE UllTED IN MAGNIFICENT RITES AS WORLD WATCH.ES LATE NEWS ·RASHES cov..-..1 airfield here today. War Evac-uated JA1U1n1ese Coming Britons Preen uon with • lhort jacket of the cape and a nnau gray hat trim- ,,,. temperature stood at 9 de-• ~..-same material trlmmecf with blue med with yellow osprey feathers. grees above zero and s now WU Back to Coast •1n nousands' for Cerenlony fox, and a small gray velvet hat Prln""9S Juliana of the Neth- from th< falling when the fiyen landed with feathen. erlanda chose a long soft silky arter a three-hour flight from LOS ANGELES, Nov. 19. (UP) the Spokane, Wash., area are 60 LONDON, Nov. 20 (Thunclay) Fonner Queen Victoria Eugenie, moa green dress w1ih a belt of UNITED PRESS LEGION COMDR . LED CLUB RAID Watson Lake. 300 miles north-War evacuated Japanese are drift-per cent above the J.941 figure. (UP)-Queens and commoners ~Spain chose a lone. 80ltly dra~ &olden sequins. Her hat is adcrned went ot here on the Aluka Hlch-lnK back to the west coast by the They .have almost doubled in Cali· brightened their diamonds and gown of chift'on velvet. a &able with paradise feathers. DEVOUT HOLLYWOOD HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 20. !UPl ,,,e movie capi tal \\'BS dE"scribed today as the most devout city ill Califor nia. Dr. Louis H. Evans of Holly~ wood's First Presbyterian church -nounccd that Hollywood has .ore dlurch-gocrs an d more reli- c'otJS training classes in schools -.an any other ci I y its size in ae state. • \vny. Snowplows had cleared the thousands, and UJe AJ1.ieles' fomi8's Santa Clara Valley, whtte preened before their mirron to- LOS ANGELES. Nov. 20. (UP) field for their expected arrival. "Little Tokyo" has regained ita their ben-y and vegetable cropm day for a aparkllne panorama of The commander of an American prewar position u the nation's offer lit Ue com petition to white fashion at PrlnCHS Elizabeth'• L<gion post admitted today he AIR WAR ON largest Japanese colony, govern-!armers' tree trults. They met wedding. was one of 20 men who broke mcnt reports revealed today. bitter anti-Japan~ sentiment on Queen Elizabeth's gown is of "Pa meeting ol a chartered Dem-DOPE RUNNERS The Japanese population in this their return to the San J oaquin apricot and gold lame with tight· ocratic club. ci ty now total! about Z7,000, com-Valley. fi tting sleeves, a pointed train Comdr. Orville Collins of Glen-l\lEXICO CITY. No\'. 20. (UP) pared with a prewar 30,000 to 37,-The gover nment survey showed and shoulder cape. 'The Order of dale Post lZ7 denied that he or -ThC' Mexican .air force today6eere-000, a recent survey by the In-that the .Japanese have not re-the Garter ador ns the dress. Over others used "gestapo tactics." He vraled t.hat .~ircraft , ha~ ." ter lor Department's war agency gained t heir important prewar it is a sable cape and an apricot sajd they eritered the open meet-pressed into ammbat" se I.fl liquidation unit showed while re-position in produce farming and amber feather hat • the government's efforts to stamp turnees to San Fr~cisco and marketing here. Only one.nuarter Queen M·~• Dr-ing peacefully, read a prepared · ti d atfi .. _,, statemen t. a nd left peacefully. out tl~e interna onal ope tr c. Seattle are approaching the pre-of prewar farmers-who produced Queen Mary, t he majestic old .. 1 believe the Legion mem bers Nine planes, presumably P -37 war totals of 5280 and 7000, re-87 per cent of Los Angeles' fresh lady of Marlborough House, ts had the right to break up the fi ghters, have been based at Her-spectively. Most of them have re-market vegetables-have returned wearing aquamarine on go 1 d meceting. if they thought it was mosillo. Sonora State. end Mex-turned to small business, although to famu in the evacuated area. chenille velvet with a mat.,ching I , 'd . 1 icali, and Ensenada, Baja Caillor-prohibition of trade with Japan hi~Jength cape and her tradltion-un~American.' he sa1 preVIous y. rd • b • ti y nia, with o ers to 'com at · 1e a nd war-fro~n· assets still hinder I d !'I Vi al toque-in fabric to match the RL smugglers. Dope traffickers were some San Fra ncisco merchants. n US 8W$ dr ess with an ostrich feather trim. WASHINGTON. Nov. 19. (UPJ CUB ROUND-WO D said t~ be using light planes to Japanl.'Se tanners, slow to re-T B • ed B And with it all, her dlamond neck- -Tho Hous< or Un-American Ac-FLIERS SNOWBOU,ND fly opium over the U.S.-Mexico turn to Southern Cali!ornia. are 0 e 1r y lace and great pearl choker. ANOTHER PROBE Of HOLLYWOOD lllYities Committee plans to send a ~rdcr, where it is parachu ted to mor e numerous than ever aloftg Stat c of c The bride's aunts, the Duch-~al sub-committee to Holly-1-1. s·r. JOHN (B.C.) {UP) -V . S. operators. thC' Snake River and Boise Valleys e • • esses of Gloucester and Kent, are • Before You Build or Remodel Semple lllld Dl9play IWcwm Color guides, plan- ning aids. COOljll'ehel»- lve stock ot. carpets and llnolewn. LUDLUM Carpet Works llll-Mab18L -.nod to "clean up" its investiga· CliCford Evans and George Tru-in Oregon and Idaho, but the sur-v.•earing iloor·1ength. gowns, too . .., ol Co1nnlunism in the movie mun. round-the-\vorld flyers. land· A small lake or Cish pond is a vcy estimated their holdings in SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20.-The Duchess of Kent has chosen I · f IUPl -Cali fornia's industrial <'Olony, it was learned today. cd lh('ir Cub planes on the s now· \•a luab e asset to any arm.. pale pink and silver for her feather --..:..:-:;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;;;;::;;::;~;;;;::;;::;~;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;~;::;;;;;;;j-SAY 50 PER CENT problems, Including labor relations patterned dress fabric. With It.she OF HUBBIES STRAY :;adt~~.t1~~~h~' s~~~::r:f !~~~~ ;~~s t~11~1 a~~~a :~~· 3ans~:Cra~ C6J~ oll<Ut4e ~ d'/-k4enc.e • CtJRTAINS WIDE CtJRTAl~S NARROW DRAPERIES SLIP COVERS A wide select!Oft cl lcbric:a for slip CCN· eni and draperies. Custom' and ready- made draperies from AND CU RTAINS IN BETWEEN For windows or window groups of any width. any length. These curtains add a crisP, freshn888 to any room. Kenneth washable "Permatized" (DQ starching, no strelching) curtaim: Priscillas, per pair, sizes from 43" W x 45" L ... w ere 3.95, llOW US to 140" W x 90" L •.. were 19.95 ........... aow U.95 \ Rayon p:mels, per p:mel: 42" W x 54" L. were 1.65, now 1.20_ Priscillas. per pair, sizes from 34 " W x 36" L. were 2.95, DOW 2.20 to 118" W x 81 • L ... were 13.50 .....•..... D-10.10 Cushion dot p:mels, each: 42" W X 81" L, ..,ere 1.95, D-1.45 Flocked pattern p:mels. each: 42" W x 81" L, were 2.95, D-2.20 Victorian pattern p:mels, each: 42" W x SJ " L. were 4.25, Dow 3.15 Victorian pattern Priscillas, pair. (2" W x 90" L. were 10.95, DOW 8.20 ....... Ace~--Wetec-.d. Alw.p&mplo,.....1- e-rs at the annual meeting of the pink ostrich feathers over the state chamber or comm('r ce sched-right cheek . ulcd in Los Angeles. Dec. 2 and 3. "A BIT OF OLD ITALY" -DINNERS 5 TO 9 P. M. Specializing in Family Style Italian Dinners BLOOMINGTON. Ind., Nov. 20. (UPl An Indiana University pro- fessor. citing more than 12.000 case studies. said today, "It is Almon E . Roth, president of the San Francisco Employers' council. \viii discuss the results of six n1onths' opt.rations of the Ta ft- Hartley Labor Law. Roth for sev- eral years represented the Nation- n.l Federation of American Ship- ping in \\'ashington. \\'hat Quttns Ar e \\'earlnc Beautiful go~·ns of silk or chi!-Your Fa'.vorite Italian Dishes Cooked to Order ton velvet were the choice of two 6810 Coast Highway Newport Beach • probably ·safe' to suggest that about half of all married men arc unraith[ul." queens, guests from abroad, for ""' P . El •-h' edd P bone: Ha.rbor "4--W Sea Sbo-Colo•• r1ncess izaucl s \\' ing. '" - The' casl' s1udiC'S 1,vcre compiled o\'t~r a nine-year period by univer· !".i l y zoologis1s, and form the basis for a book "S<'xual Behavior in thr lltlman Mall"," "-'l'itten by Dr. Alfred C'. Kinsey. The book 1,vill be-puhlishcd in January. Queen Ingrid of Denmark se-'=::;:;:;~:;:;:;:;:;;;;:;:;:;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; • lected a full length gray silk crea-r Harrison S. Robinson. Oakland attorney, \viii co nduct a discus· sion on co nstructive management· labor reln.ti ons. ··Industry·s Chal- l('nge" y.•i\l be the subject of a talk hy R. B. Hood. special agent ro, 1he Federal Bureau or Investi· ~ation . Kin.;ey said the research indi· calcs that the young<'r genera- tinn's moral standards are just a5 high as those of their ciders, who neverthelC'SS 1,vorry about youth- ful "pC't ting partiC's" and marital unfaithCuln~ss. One kind or onion \\'as given 72 TO SAY VOWS WITH PRINCESS LAS VEGAS !Nev.) Nov. 19 (Ui') -Seventy-two wedding couples have asked to have their marr iages pcrrormed tomorrow at !hr' same hour Princess Elizabe th weds Lt. Philip M.ountbatten. the Little j:hurch of the \\'est at Hotel Last Frontier r eported today. Laguna Entertainer !\·lost unCaithfulness he said. divi ne honors by the a ncient occurs in the }o\ver income and Egy1>tians. a nd onions are pictured ll·ss educated groups. "-'hC'rc it is on Egyptian monuments according considered "morr normal." Kin· to the. Encyclopa('dia Britannica. sey said that divorCf'S and marital Tho onion. one of the earliest cul-Professor Peko. otherwise known unhappiness do resul t rrom extra-ti\'atcd. pla.nts, has . been grown \ as ."Hats" !\1cKay, has taken up mf\rital relations. but he said that from time 1mmemor1al. residence at 98111.z Catalina street, unCaithfu\ness in "upper' social Laguna ~each. the music, mirth levels" causes less trouble be-Lake Su1X'r1or is the largest and magic man, who sa)'S he is a cause it usuaJly is kept secret. I fresh water Jake in the "·orld. .j'Omedian. monologist. 1mpersona- j iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiioiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii \ tor . ins tr um en ta 1 is t and magicia n , Help Save Meat and Eggs ... Eat More Sea foods I has been "an entertainer to the men of the service since 1917." He is seeking engagements now for private parties and at chil- dren's entertainments, he I.old the f\.1e1,vs-Times. West Virginia i.s America's greatest bituminous coal prodUC· ing s tate. BROAD BREASTED Whole or Half Oven Dressed TURKEYS Tba.nksgi,i.ng Prices HENS TOMS LIVE ·····-········· 56c Lb. LIVE ···--····-····· 48c Lb. N. Y. DRE§ED 60c Lb. DRESSED .......... 52c Lb. DRAWN ·····-···· 70c Lb. DRAWN ···-······· 60c Lb. Largest retailers of Fine Turkeys in Orange Co. + Direct to Consumer + Christen Turkey Rane~ 17th S TREET a TUSTIN -C OSTA MES A. C ALIF. PHONE BEACON 8053 ~IOISlllS They. Are R ich In Iodi ne LOBSTERS FRESH DAILY Store-wide • Alive or Cooked Fllet. of Deep Sea Trout • .Filet. of Rock Cod Easwm Scallops • Shrimp • Abalone Steaks • Oysters, Easwrn & \Veswm • Chowder Meats BAYSIDE FISH MARKET WHOLESALE AND REI'AIL ?oo'EWPOBT BEACH !8TB 8T . AND LAFA\'E"J:"IE PHONE R&BBl)B Ill IN ·THI What'• n1-than a Sunday on the-· Getting the -'1 1:ne-_ and .... sunshine! Ideal "" fishing ..... Y""" with I the atUl$.ALONG. 1.-"1 20'. a.-f/9". Weight 1500 Ibo. Cod.pl> -6. Cabin_... .... -'*1hl. -soht, Mnk. ,_ and ic1e boa.-Speed 14 .,a. with Gnly 16 H.P.! Wllh Gnly 45 H.P. ($160 afl'a) .peed 20 .Ulos. luilt _!Tf· Dlnil ol Sol--. Mmylolid.. $1910 AT 50\0MONS, MARYLAND 4 2 FURNITURE CLEARANCE Weeks Only • • OUR STOCK MUST BE ,REDUCED! Free Delivery In Southern California Christmas Presents at Reduced Prices We will lay them away • Nov. 17th Through Nov. 29'th The Biggest CLEARANCE in Our HISTORY • Please Come in and See the Wide Variety of Bargains THIS IS A STORE-WIDE CLEARANCE Including All Types of Home Furniture and Furnishings PRICES REDUCED Up to 500;~ • CONVENIENT CREDIT AVAILABLE! All Sales During Clearance Are Final! This Absolutely Is the Biggest Clearance We Ever Have Had! • I* pair lUS ·-'1'1 ,llfo Me A••-taDf hao• 7. Call. 'J:ohllll•• '-lMl LAGUIA BEACH FURNITURE co~ Now On . Diiplay at FREDERICK YACHT 00. ' au 260 FO~ Ave. l-· . . ' t •. 1%11 <la rt BlwaJ, N9w;u'l '%)') • .·LAGUNA BEACH a . ' ; G~of TEN LOCAL WOMEN OPINIONS 'Ille Edttorlal CIRCUIT RIDER they will fall lftY to the cruel and designing plans of communist Ruu:ia." • NEWPORT BALBOA NBW8-TIKS8 rBtJlt8DA.Y Newpx! Bead!, Calif. Nov. !!p 1M1 Pue3 Calif. Retailers . Ponder High Prices "Do ,.,.. -...., """'" -It may be unwlle to comment on ntlm•s e19tnlll .. ... be .... thml. Don't YoU think increased Ylnd .. -.,._ ~ d~~ would brine prices CA .,mp•lmn of eclllo<lal ·-••0eUo-f" .,......~ The llM"f'fttt: MRS. Go1L. ANDREWS ot Coro-,.... ,,._ Oollfor.la .........,.,. nut. "In atlcmpting to prevent lnflalion," comments the Fullerton Daily Ne'N'W Tr-ibune, "and at the same time continue inareued ship- ments of commodities to foreign natiom, Mr. Truman will have the same reattlt1 as he would in at· t empting to r ide two horses going Olief -ot the HCent °""' creoSion-1 committee In-tip~ Into re-for hlsh ........,... price. -• "--1 publlc clarl· !lcatlon of the ·-merchant'• ~cult dilemma", aald Vincent MRS. FLORENCE K. TOR-na del Mar, aalcl, "No, I don't think BJ J. F. McLAUGHLIN RENCE of Newport Beach re-thOy should be revived. I think it ------------ D. KenneclY. llWlallinl dlnlclor of the callfanda Retaflerl !llladl· lion, today In Loo Ang1!leo, wll,ett tliat organization elected -di- rectors. John D. Bromfield. San Mateo and Burlingame merchant, newlY elected iresldcnt of the retalleni usociation,. in a statement to tJle prns declared tliat "the incllv14ual merchant-like his customen - wanll an end to the apirallng of prices. and la working aggreslvely toward that objective." Buch sta- bility, he aald, "la the !int ob- jective of the usodatlon, and with the cooperation of the consuming: public, of labor, of producero and d.ist:ributon, we can iet o{f the high-CO!t treadmill and travel a healthier economic road.'' The Z7·man board representing: merchants throughout the state in· eludes Harry Buffum of Long Beach. First Aid Course To 'Be Given at Laguna Beach A First Air Instructor's course wil be given at the Laguna Beach branch headquarters, starting No- vember ·20 at 7 :30 p.m . P ersons, havin g had either Standard or Ad· vanced F irst Aid, will be eli gible to attend this clas.s. The course will be of 15 hours duration, 3 hours a week. unless otherwise changed at the f i r s t meeting . pllecl, ''Y ... " would be too bad If our economic MRS. BOB MURPHY of Balboa 1ltuaUon could not be worked out answered, "Pttoonally, I do not." for the benefit of our International MRS. DORCYniY SUTHER-u well u our home problems. I LAND of Ooota Meu 1&14. "I thlnlc they lhould be Invoked only don't think any kind of ratlonins u a tut drutic meuure. would ...,..k now. You'd h&ve to "I believe the American people have 100 percent cooperation ot will respond and tt1Pond general- the people to make tt work. • • • Jy, providing they are etven the Buying a minimum number of the whole facts honestly and com- n~Ues. some friends tell me, pletely and when they completely Ls one way to defeat inflation!' believe nothing ls being withheld MRS. R 0 B E R T H 0 R N · ot from them. and when Ibey know Corona del Mar, sa.Jd, "It wages that they are not being propaean- were going up on the &&me level dlzed. as prices, I think wage control "l believe the American people would be all right. Prlce controla will respond generously when they should be revived, u they are not are taken Into the confidences so difficult to enforce. Rattoninc of those who are askinc them to involVe!I 10 much red tape, it may accept 'controls'. • • • The Ameri· not be practicable." can people do not want to be "Th• lndl\ilhlu•t M•rc"a"t-tlk• hi• I MRS. KENT HITCH~ of regime nted or to be used.'' cu•to'".,,_""'•"t• an end to th• •Plr•I· Lido Isle, stated, "Well, 111 tell l"g of prlce1, •nd I• working aggrea• you frankly it would be a terribly •iv1ly tow•rd th•t obJ1ctlv1,'' •u•rt• ' . John o . Bromfl1ld, &•n Mateo and expensive proposition; It would Bur1fng•m• merch•n!, n1wly •l•ct•tl mean going back to the old OPA. prt1a1dent of the Cahfornla AHall•,.. ~•1oc iat io". "Such 1tabif1t y I• the Perhaps some other way can be f1r1t o~J ectlv• of th~ Auociatlo".'' •:11lt1 \Vorked out that would not be so Bn:imf1e ld. "and with the cooperation . . of the con1um fng p ublic, of labor, of heavily loaded wtth personnel producers. and d i stri butor~, we ca n g1t which would make It expensive to off t he h1gh ·co1t t readmill and travel ,. a healtt11er econo.'nic road.'' the taxpayers. Posters, Bumper Cards Now Ready For Xmas Seals MRS. BARTI.ETT HENDER- SON of Cor ona del M ar, replied, "No." MRS. VIRGINIA CAS1LE o! Balboa, said, "'The re's so much against it, and yet we are living in one segregated unit-we're one big universe now. I've been thinking Poste rs a nd bumper cards are a good deal about it. now on display for the 4lst Christ-•·Ir you have r ationing back mas Seal Sale which begins nex t again, you'll have with It the el~ ~Ionday. November 24th Jlnd lasts ments of black marketin g and that until Christmas day. "'ill take a large federal police The goal or the campaign is to enfor ce this phase of t he law." $35.000. according to Rev. Fred . M'RS. REX BRANDT of Corona Price of Xmas Trees Headed for All-Time High SACRAMENTO, Nov. 2!1-(UPI -The price of Christmas trees will reach another all-time high this year, State Forester DeWitt Nelson predicted today. Trees cost the most in history last ;·ear , a nd they're going up again. Nelson said. He pointed out that wages. insurance, and trans- portation all are more costly this year than last. Nelson also said that t he popu- lar "silver tip" trees probably won't get to the market at all. The trees grow at higher elt"Va· tions and early snows have m ade it almost impossible to get to them, he said. I Niedringhaus. Seal ch airma n. del Mar, said, "I'm afraid I don't ·---I 00 MY'---· Frank A. Henderson. executive know a great deal about it." secretary, also announced that as I MRS. H . O . BOYVEY of N ew- usual, 80 per cent of the Christ · port Beach, said. ··You know 'con- mas Seal money \\'ill be used to I trols' are not a popular issue, and Most of the trees on sale "''ill be white firs cut in California and Douglas firs from Washington and Oregon, Nelson said. CHRISTMAS SHOPPING fight tuberculosis inside the coun- ty, while 15 per cent will be> for· R 'S "k d' warded. to the Califor nia State umor Pl e ' NEWPORT Tuberc ulosis. association for .Pr<>-f"1sher P"1oneer H A R B 0 R gram du-ect1on : 5 per cent 1s to .be used by t he National Tuber· N t • D ... ... eulosis association for rellearch. 0 1n anger •-----------• Thus. of the total raised in our ·Seal Sale. 95 per cent will be Coast Guard headquarters at :-------------, used within tht state. Long Beach and Ma rine Radio at Sa n Pedro today 'spik('d' a rumor ROSSI'S Cafe and Liquor Store NO'\V OPEN FOR LUNCH 1611* Clout Bhray Corona del Mar 'THE SAME OLD PLACE" COCKTAILS Dutch Heacock GICNEBAL OONTBAoroB PAINTING Oolltrseton' RENTAL EQUIPMENT SIO Bal-A-, <Joo1a M- D!rectly Behind Alba Beta -l'bobe: Barbor !115 -.: -D Ga%8-W MEI-WOMEN Prostate • • • Pelvis De ,_, MYe ...._MT P.a. l9 iep, ........... .._.. ., MM!f .... J-.,.. •OU. fainpJ, trT ........ irraakJT Om•las old bet-roar UmeT SJ.lp- p .... f ...... pf; ... •lslllllllf IT'S YOUR GLANDS 0... ............... .,..,'ftb' ---Ptli t.u.Nla&e .... ..ita. N• ,.J-No .,..._No .......,.-1'10 ~ Dr. E. F. Bell, D.C., Pb.CJ. 191 ttM 8L. }rf....... ._ ... n-au~ 1 lM for ap!Nl•'-L •YMn~l9 Cl ...... B.-n: •:~ L -.. &e II~ ... a. .,....,...,n~ L.100 ISL.I: a • o o Blood Donors Typed By American Red Cross Activity simula ting the former blood donor days when the mobile unit visits W<'re made during the war. prevailed at the San ta Ana Community Center clubhouse Sun- day afternoon, Nov. 17 when the American Red Cross. Southern Or- ange County chapter held its ini· tiaf volunte<'r blood donor typi ng days: the beginning of the Red Cross civilian blood donor sen.ice. 'tt1en and women from every \valk of life registered as volun- teer donors; 183 passed through t he "assembly lines···for blood typ.- ing and laboratory tests during the tfiree hour period from 2 to 5 p.m . "We consider this fi rst blood donor typing day a success in every way.'' stated Rev. Fred Nied- ringhaus, blood donor chairman for Southern Orange County chap- ter. • Be \Vise -AdvertiSe ----__ ,,...,.,,.. .............. thRI th<' Pioneer rishlng vessel \Vhich left Newport 1-lar bor a week <i go was in troubl<' in Mexican \vaters . "We received word that a boat nam('d the "Helen Ruth" had run aground a reef in Mexican wa- ters,'' said an ofr icial in th<' op- <'ra tions off ice of the Coast Guard. "ThC' Pioneer was not mentioned." WAR SL!RPLUS STORE TO OPEN The first store of its kind to open in th<' H a rbor area is the dis- tincti on claim ed by the Coastal Supply Co .. 1829 Newport Ave. 0 J>('rat ed by thrcl' local men. D. t~. Coleman. H. L. Co tlle and Barney Bell. the new business y..·itl ret ail a nd wholesale "''ar surplus good s especially for the \VOrking- man, according to a statement issued today. Coa~t al Supply Co. will hold a n opcnin ~ day ceremony, with a gift for ev<'f-yone, a t 9 a.m . Saturday, N ov. 21 . _ .............. _ ... ..,..,.,,,... .. SIGN PAINTING -&ND-- All Types of Commercial A rt Located at WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD L. W. Pierce . COSTA MESA l 17114 NEWPORT BLVD. BEACON 58'19-W _____ ... --... ,,_ ..... _ ..... --- Gleaming, curd-free dishes, glassware and si)\ler arc youn with water :1nd ordinary soap. Have troublc- f~ soft w:1tcr the Culligan way 1 It costs less bttaust there's no equipment to buyt As in the past, he said. the state division of forestry .,..·i ll establish a Christmas tree patrol in cutting areas. The division cannot control th<' number of trees cut, he said, but it can ke<'p cuttC'rs o ff pri· vate and government proper ty. Overseas Service Urged For YMCA Workers P a ul J\oforit z, Y .M.C.A. Wor ld Service rC'pres('nlative in China and administr ative S<'CTC'tary or the National Student Relief con1- mittce . .,..·a~ th<' main speaker a t. the annual m("{'ting of the d istrict boards of the South Orange Cour.· ty Y1.1CA-YWCA held at the Sa nta Ana Y recently. Th e follo"'ri ng YMCA-YWCA boards were pres· C'nt: Anaheim Y1\>1 CA. Anaheim Y\V CA Advisory. Garde n Grove 1-luntington Beach and Newport Harbor. Since Mr. ~foritz's r eturn from Chin a he has been travellin~ throughout the United States and Canada recr uiting Y~men for ser- v ice overseas. LEARN MUSIC LIKE MAGIC FROM McWAIN Fii.EE DEMONSTRATION! Phone Beacon 6178-J %51 w. WU.On, Cool& M ... A USEFUL GIFT, ~ Dazey•a Kitchen KNIFE SHARPENER •198 'Die Worflr• F' rt CAN OPENER • •2Z5 A Lastlnc Gift 'Da Davis-Browa Co. APPUANCll:ll -MD108. lat,I -.... <>Oa'A m• ft..,. -Dll nlted ..._ Si.tr eorr..._.io.t There's no doubt about the need for BJ.ding hungry E~pe, and., in in opposite directions. Increased the view of California editors .. the l production will help to solve the help should be l(iven promptly. problem . <lJ: a suffident supply of But there's also a prcssini; need food.stuffs and commod.Jties avail· to curb inflaUon at hcxne, U., able for our own consumen would said, and the present special M'S· tend to lower prices as well aa slon of congress shouJd also give provide a surplus for foreign re· immediate attention to the domes-lief." tic cost·Of·living problem. "The genuine need to lend a helping hand to former allies and eve n to vanquished nations," said the Hanford Daily Sentinel, "is ob-- vious to all Informed persons. W e cannot Jive in a world where half the people are sick. diseased, starved, sulijugated, and their in- centive to live and prosper gone. We cannqt be a free, wealthy and prosperous America surrounded by fellows humans who cannot pr~ vlde their childre n one decent meal. • • • It is not enough to feed the people: it is also import- ant they r ealize just where the Citing boosted coats all the way from the producer to the con- sumer, the Napa Register states "there are two obvious ways that the cost of living could be brought down again. One could easily evolve through depression, it the upward gpiral continues. Or it could be attempted by act of con- gress. That is to impose controls. • • • The other alternative is for everybody-farmers, industriaJists, merchants and their employers- to get to work increasing produc· tion per man-day and over all pro- duction." supplies are coming from -this Then ther e·s reports that the t ime. and why. When this emer· Europeans are "lazy and want gency aid has be<>n carried out, us to support them," rem a rks the f:l"rhaps the congress can hal t long Colusa Sun-Herald. adding : "Of enough in R. pre-election year to course t h<'re ar<' downright loafer s i<:f't to ~·ork on some measure of in e\·cry country-includi ng our rcli"'r for th\.' average Amer ican-own-but th:it doe~n't mean that y,.•ho secs plenty of food nround thC' m<i jority of the people of him, but a t s uch inflationary prices Europ<' nrf' sluggards. O ur gt1ess hl' c~n scarcrly stretch if far is tha t ~i vcn rcas:onablc assistance cnou~h to RO around." in getting-on !heir fPl'f thPy'll lX' j only to g lad to support lhcm- F'irsl to hC' considered. naturallv sel\'C'S." "'is the humAnitarian .1.~prct ." notes lhC' Long Bea ch Prrss-TcJ('.1 T he novel is proab:ibly mo r c gram . ··Tue Am!.'r ican p<'oplc simµ-1 lhan '.21 rC"nturies old. according to \y nrC' not so cons titulcd n...-tn the Encyclop.1C'dia Br i la n n i ca. per m it hungC':-.i.nd suffering if , .o\ri stidc<:: v..'rote :-ix books called It is within thC'ir poy,·er In pr e-··Ta lcs nf l\1iJC'tUs ." t h<' town in vent it. That has h<>£'n demonst rat. \\"hi ch he lived. consis:ting of r d limC' and Hgai n through the humorous and sarcastic episodes of ~·pars. Second ii the realistic feet r-ontC'mpnra:"y life. TI1C'se early !ha t if thC'~C' European s tates are no\'r ls \\'Pre v..Ti t ten in thP second not given aid by the United States cC'ntury B .C. A K E R y Thurs., Fri., & Sat., Nov. 20, 21, 22 Only Race Track Coffee Cake (Regularly 27c) • • Orange Almond Ring 43c (Regularly soc) Give Now -Community Chest MARKET SPOT, Balboa Island Now Serving NEWPORT BEACH 3 to 4 Days Service BROADWAY CLEANERS 2903 W. Central PHONE HARBOR 552-W -tr Sell It Through Classified Advertising Look "° Safeway qaality loodo "° lielp 1"" plaa 1 belt - boliday -lt0 1 euy and ~ "° plaa yoar holiday -'""" the &ppdisi .. lood1 liMI below. Tbe foodo ... o11 .. ,.,. ... cii.-wiilt the -CU'll 1"" ....... in ....... ing them fO< yoar""" table. During ... iloliday -- qaality iseopeeWly lm)IOIUlll.clepend-Safeway .. oapply 1"" wilh the 6-•.• Stock ap -11 s.s.w.fo low ~ Oysten ~ ·:: .. (-... ... """""911 Mannchino Cherries --· Maratchino Cherries -- 111111/tllJ /lltOIJlltl Will l•- l\lllT ' 1111.1 ·-APPLES GRAPES CELERY ORANGES ·-I.I. .. I -·-.... Ulfl. 111111 IAllU .. 10- 10-.. .. &· .. ,. Stuffed Olives w;:-•Y..: .. StuffedOlivw"'=°' "':u-'llEWA1 MEAT VAl.llU GreenOli-..,..,. ":" 23' •r..-a+--------------------~ ''°""' ll'loe..to.-'-.1 Green Olivw '=:' Ripe Olivw _,,c- lbfio..'-911 Mix.cl Nuts ._.,.:' Almonds ..._-=..,. Seedless Raisins Popcorn ·-T- ·~-­.,._23' - ,,_ .......... ,... Cla•a-~ ~Wtll.. ....... ,...,..._... ... __ ""1-1 ---~ SUlftUIK ~-33c _ .. - MAYGlllAISI NuMade c ..... Hr<I Kroft '"""'· 4kl ~ Ben an lillecl a lew of tbe mtl w. •gest for \he week. All an puuleed aooct--dac .•• all .,. pricecl to ~ yoa w,. . I ' .... .. u- ' ... .. u- .. n- ,_. -w. ---- ..... .... •lllS Wltm .. as· ..42· .. 41° .. ss· .. 71° WI& YIRTAIUS I Gr.... Beans ••-. 219 -·-,,_., CMtl Asparagus '°""••"• ": I&• (,_.,, _______ , Sweet Peas ...._.~ '!:Ir ,.._.,., ...... , Peen .,._'-:,.. -1 .. - BIDATYAUIES Soup · c...e.r. ··~-lr c-........ - Crackers Jo.o-wa =I• CoU Flow :.-=. ::-.. Conned Milk ~ 2 = 11" IZ--21~1 Conned Milk -12 ........ Dc, Prune Juice = ; Hawaiian l'vnch . Tomato Jvice :;::- ,..._ _, 1..,1 •=:a- ...... 17" ,. ........ ',,_ 21" - Got onlOy bloob -· for fdwordJ. Coff•• c-- EDWARDS COFI& All Crioda. Cu or Jar. , ... 46c-. 91c TIA Tealags ,_ 1,...._M' 16. IJcl Black Toa ,_,,_, ::. .. ·::-.. HOLl•AY YAL•ll 7;,.. '();,.,..,,, /V;,.., •IW LOW PlllCUI ,Jt.,,,. l!tlJI• = SSC ,11.,,,. e.1.,. ="' SfC , ................ w111 ..... ~...._ ... ._.... .... ......_I~._ .. _.-..., ... ......,.._..._ 110 ll. Cwtnl, ..... • ' • J - ' ft • NSWPOBT BALBOA NSW8-TillBll ra«e re reVBSDAY New,.., lttt5' VaUf.. Nn. !!, lM' Another Pointer on Southern Cal's · Fllture-L.A. May Become 2nd City . ~o got a So.month warnlng ropolitan area jwnped from 2,- -ay that It may be ousted by 400.000 to 3.146,000, or 11,115 Los Angeles from the rank of sec-monthl).. Chicago grew from 3,- end largest metropalitan area 649.000 to 3,741,000 or 1,082 ..aibout April 1952 if the two cities' ·monthly. tes o1. growth ~ntinue t he same "If thls trend continues unbrok- : in the past seven years. en. Los Angeles should edge out · · · c h· Chicago in about 60 months from Los . Angeles 1S overtakm~ J: last April, or around the spring lea.go, 1n the Kl'~ or met opo 'd of 1952 55 Beesemyer said. "Both tlln-are1a0 033popu1ation, r:t 8~;:~g areas ~ould have about 3,800,0QO -.rate--, per mon . people .. to ~-1tatistical study :r::,r~e;1 t~~ Appiying the same brand o f President C. 8 · Beese r Y of Com-figuring to the Los Angeles-Phil- "Los Angeles Chambe adelphia battle fo r third place for m erce. City-limits population, th e slide · Beeaemyec said t he chamber's rule s ho\VS Los Angeles should f iguring was based on population ca tch up with the Quaker City changes between March, 1940, and by July, 1951, the report showed. A pril, 1947. The Los Ange les me t-· Los Angeles, now in fourth place fn r cities, ha d 1,921,285 residents in April, 1947, according to Na- l ifJnal Indu:-;tria l Conference Board I fii;::ures. Compared with-the 1940 ~nsus coun t, 1,504.277. the city JXlpulation increased 417,008, or .t.484 per mon th. Philadelphia gained only 1.383 per month, from , 1,931,334 in 1940 to 2,060,000. • <flee Bolu,,a,. e~ 901 Co&M mp...., Pllone BM.eon 5U 1 At that r ate, Philadelphia s hould rail into fourth place a mong in- 1 corporated areas in 45 months. or by July, 1951. "Fo l k lorC'-~l ade In U.S .A." - S C'e \\'alt Disney's colorful car- toons of i;rea t hC'rOl's of American folklore . Read John E rskine's en - tertaining: article about Johnny .~pplC'seC'd, Paul B_unyon and Pecos Bill in The J\mC'rican Weekly, that great m agazine d istributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Ex- an1i ner. • BASTE, DON'T WASTE ·-·-Ml•• N.;i ta li e K. F itch, profe1eor of home economics at Teacher·~ Col· lege, Columbia Un iver1ity, New York City, ahow1 women an efficient way to aave used f at during holiday cooking. Exce1a grea1e poured from the roa1ting pa n before. making g ravy, goea Into the container for re-use. W hen it i1 no longer fi t for cooking use, fait ahould be turn~d over to the meat dealer. The wor ld is piteously ahor1 of fat• and oils .ind ever y pound of used cooki ng f.;it turned over to the meat deal er h ~l ps relieve the wor ld w id e =s:i\::icrtag e. Honor Roll · • Prosperity Pluggers Greeley and Grimes Insurance Agency "SEE US FOR PROTECTION" SM Main Stn.ot Barbor %014 ••• Balboa 1. B. Woodo, Newport Brandl Maaacw Ets-Hokin & Galvan Newport Beach -San Franclll<O -Wllmlngton San Diego -Stockton l!l..ECTRICIANS Pia. -., ll4-0'I 1000 Cout Blvd. T. WESTON JAY Anchorage of Southern Calif. Elco Cnd§e" . Lau.!loh &: l\lartln Outboarde Complete Yacht Funllshtng & Ge&J'. Yacht Brokeraite & lmurance Barbor 3$--3440 Via Oporto M. R. BEEBE, Manager Culbertson Chevrolet Co. Chevrolet -Oldsmobile IOOl West Central Ave. Ph. Barbor 515 Francis J. Horvath Real Estate laoome Tax Servle&-Federa.l • • . State Offtoet: 328 !8th -Harbor 1805·8 Home: 116 35th -Harbor \922-B Newport Beach DEAN W. CAMPBELL Lester . & Co. Member Los An'gelea Stock Exchange Goftrnment, Municipal and CorporaUon Securities 115 E. C..Otral A ... , Balboa. Ph. Harbor %081 ' Padraic B. "Pat" Evans Life -Health -Accident All Types Personal Insurance Barbor 1896 e 15!0 E. Surf Dr. e Balboe Clark & Company METAIJJZING lndostrlal .•. Oraamental IOI -SL Newport Beach. Pbobfl Harbor ~ Dr. Marven J. Reitz Pi1ysician -Surgeon Two Offtoe.: Newport Beach Van Nnys, Calif. i 8" W. C..Otral 5918 Van N-Bl.._ Pbone : Barbor Ul-B Pboae: 8tate 5-1801 Geo. B. 8tricke~. pres.; C. A.. Berberta. Vice PrN. Ray V. Manball. Tr.aanor Seaport Boat & Yacht Corp. 111 Coa!t H 't'fJ'. rh.. rr . .,r!'w>r 5:;.15!.. Newport a.- DollnTn....1 fTill-.er a Spor1a&er Ql=e•e Tfalr: 8&ll Boala Beary W. BnlDerd Radio S 0 S Electric -~ W±f ~ llarllliDlr - ftlloo, 0-L. --~ ..... .... .., .,,._,sze1 1 ,._ •s1, n" . .- Linwood Vick • Realtor • St% Marine Ave. -Balboa bland Barbor 2Ul-W ..• Harbor MS-M Genera.I lnsunwce IACK BAUMOABTNEB Watchee • Dlamoad1 • Jewelry The Gem Shop Watch and ilewelry Repa1J1n.c Barbor 1130 -Balboa Balboa lnn Bldg, "JOHN DORY" CHOICE SEA FARE o POPULAR PRICES • D E. Central at Palm-Bar. 1089-W-BebM 0 . C. HARR ---C. C. O'ITO Otto's Sporting Goods and Saddlery Barr's Jewelry Twin Locations lll!l BARBOR BLVD. Ooeta Meu-Be.. 6806-J BOB KlLLEFER. MGR. Coast Properties Co. ae.Jton -ID•oraaee 'We Serve the Elltire Harbor Area" IJOl E. C..Otral A.e.-Balboa.-Harbor ,_ H. W. FOSl'ER Harbor Shoe Shop SHOE MAKlNG ARTISAN • REPAIR8 • Cmtom Bnllt Sandals Graduate Dr. Scholl School of smimunc Foot Comfort 708 E. C..Otral -Balboa VOLNEY HAY, JR Hay's Camera Exchange FU.rm • , • Camerae .. , f1n!ahln. • Cu.did Camera Portralte • 30'7 E. Central llA "1 -Balboa '"nffiEE TODD BROS." TODDS DAIRY QUALITY AND SERVICE 1M ,.,,nnloal Stn!et -Sanb Ana -........ -•• " .................... ._ r.ta .. ......... ....._ 0r9..,.. • -N-..t ._.. ... .._. ...._ ,,_ Wendell V. Hoyt ..Hoyfs Harbor Engraving Co. • Oomplete J'boto.!llapaWig Sea tlee · • W~ -11t •• -WT --If ....... B 0 • Oar "<lid" ... . , - • ' LOCAL RACING 5 IPPER : IN . TRADE JOURNAL 1s~y.:;.'1~~··=·~f== 'The Nov. copy of the Edison his cht, the Mid-Ship, a 33 foot during the war, during his racing tween an adult's fake suicide at- Newa, published by the Southern Rh Cruller, durlnc all his free career. This year, lie took third tempt and a )'OUnpter'a threat to California Eillaon Co., carTled the time from his job a4 right of way place In the Padflc Coast Yachting nm away from home. Both drama- Collowing feature on lqcal yachts-man at Santa Ana ~rcial. asaoclatlon championships at Sanp t1ze the "you'll be sorry when I'm man Convene Wurderftann : A enthualast whq likes nothing ta Barbara. gone" attitude of self-pity. Read Give Converse Wurd.emann, bett than .a yacht! race, Skipper He is rear . commoclor eot the this fascinating r epcrt in The right of way man at Santa ,Ana, W emaM has won a grand total Rhodes 33' association and first American Weekly, that ~at magp a sniff of saJt. air or n~ws of a of 1 cups and 32 Red Cross Cer-v1ce-.president of the Cruising As-azine distributed with next Sun- yachting race and that will be the tifi tes given in 1 ueu of Cops sociation or Newport Bay_ day's Los Angeles Examiner. last you will see of hin1, for he ' is one who always answers that proverbial call of tl}e sea. Well-known among ra ci n I circles, Mr. Wurdemann skippers University Develops Cervical ·Cancer Test SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 20. - A m ethod for de tecting cervica1 cancer-similar to and as simple as taking a blood test-has been perfected during a ~car of o~ra­ tion a t the Univer sity of Califor- nia Medical school. The test has been w orked out over a period of years bY Dr. Hf.'rber t F . Traut, professor of gynecology and obstetrics at the medical school. The American Can- cer society esta blished a labora- tory at th e m edical school last year to enable Dr. Traut to test the m<'thod on a lar ge scale. This '"·eek brings to a close t he first year of operation of all t he so<-'it'ty's labor ator y, \Vh ich now runs ro utine tests on all "'om en p.1.tiC'r.ts tr1?atC'd by the i;{y necology depart mC'nt of t he medical schor,il. In 760 '"omen e xaminf'd over onC' ;.i x-month pcriC'ld. 14 cases of pre- \'iouslv undiagnosed ccr\·cial c~1n- ct·r "·~'re found. Dr. Traut said t hat the test e,·ent ually n1ay become as rout ine and profitable, in cxan1ini ng wo- rnC"n , as the \·Vasserman t ests for ~yphilis or X r a y for tuber culosis in general medical practi ce. The test , based on m icroscopic rliffC"r('nees in norn1al and mali g· n<i nt cells, indicates the presence of cancC'r in its early st ages, be- fore a tumor develops l o da nge r - 1 ous proportions. W ith the excep- 1 tion of br east cancer , cervical c~n ­ C('r is the most frequent m alig- na ncy in women. American Red Cross Asks Christmas Aid Docs a ny reader have bright Christmas decorat ions, phono- graph r ecords in good condition, or postage s tamps such as a collector might like, w hich he "'ould like to donate to m a k e Christmas br igh ter ror some veter an confin ed to Long Beach N a val hospital? Does' any rea der, when ordering hi s O\\-O magazine s ubscription , "'ish to include onl' or more for the patients or Long Beach Naval hospital, so that the suffering and boredom of t h£-ir li ves m ay be les- sened in some small way? According to Mrs. Victor Hupp, chairma n or Commu nity Service to Camps and Hospitals. Southern Orange County Chapter American Red Cross, an urgent plC'a has come for the a bove ar- t icles. If anyone has a contribution to m a ke. it will be gratefully re· ceived al Red Cross headquarters of the Ne,vport H arbor bra nch at 207 Island Ave., Balboa, P hone H arbor 1865. Magazine subscrip- tions may be sen t direct lo pub- , \ishers, bul the local Red cross at the above address would a p- pr eciate being notifi ed if such sub- scriptjons are s('nt. Remember. our nearest veterans hospital, Long Beach Naval hospital, is the one ma king the reques t. For t he r C'al home touch to help young: m a r ines away from home, m a ny for the first tim e. invita- tions are sought for one or more of 'them into private homes foi· 'Th a nksgiving and Christ mas din- ners. Persons interested in ex- terlding an invita tion m a y do so through the Red Cross Field Di- r('('tor 's office a t E l Toro Marin~ base. PROF.PEKO Presents MUSIC, MIRTH and MAGIC For Info Phone 12283 LAGUNA BEACH Johnny's Painting and Decorative Service Quality Workmanship at Beuou.ble Prices ' Flameproofing 1688 TUSTIN A VE. COSTA MESA Mesa Upholstery Harry McKee !SllO Newpcirt Bhd. a.a .. ..._ a.-11e llON-W • ALLAHAN'S HARDWARE FORMERLY COSTA MESA PAINT & HARDWARE 18U N rt Blvd. Ph. Beacon 5780-J Costa Mesa w. en"" I Headquarters for c-r.5;.. & s1! ... ,,. SHERWIN· WILLIAMS PAINTS a..c • KEMTONE • OUTSIDE -SEMI LUSTRE-ENAMELOID PORCH & FLOOR ENAMEL SHELLAC -FLO-LAC-VARNISHES Whatever type of job you do, we have the tools to help you. quality-finest value. Hig hest 1Hallahan's Hardware Has: J Saws -Planes -Hammers -Squares -Levels I • RULES-• TOOL BOXES -ASSORTED l • TAPE&-$1.75 & $2.10 • CITY & RURAL MAIL BOXES • ZIG ZAG-$.85 & $1.00 • HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES !Power Lawn Mower $16500 KELVINATOR $19850 I "Soper Bear 21" · DEEP j Briggs S~tton MoU>r FREEZE I HOME FREEZE I GIBSON WERE $348.00 Close Out $298°0 ishes-Fi~e Dinner I Aluminum and Enamel Roasters For Yonr Thanksgiving Dinner Fireplace Sets Gas and Elect. l Spice Sets Plastic Salad Sets I Beaters Garbage Cans THE OPENING OF A WlR SURPLUS STORE IN COSTA MESA!! THE STORE WITH THE YELLOW FRONT • ''A WORKINGMAN'S STORE'' ---with a complete line of Work Clothes, Army and Navy Surplus Merchandise. We believe if you pay us a visit you will he con-, vinced of our lower prices and better val- ues. Opening Day -Saturday Nov. 21st, 9 A. M. A GIFr FOR YOU ON OPENING DAY COISTAL SUPPLY CORP~ 1829 NEWPORT A VENUE Costa Mesa Owned and Operated by ~ People ~. ' • c • ' • , t •I I i· ' . • I ..,.. I ' Oh -· . ' ' Orange Coast College Head Re-States Plans Need Clllllcal Rule Restoration 14 S rs Psydlologlsts olice Fund May Be Used Tagg , d By For Land Purchase Fourtee motorists ,!,ere round- . . SACRAMENTO, Nov. ~(UP) -The State Personnel board t~ (Continued ,from Pa&• ll day announced the need for cllnlo-SACRAMENTO. Nov. ~(UP) "Althou11h a request for leue al psychologiats to work in Call--Attorney genttal Fred N. How- will delay for a shor\ tlrn~ gainln& fornia state hospitals, prtsom and ser'a office ruled today that the access to the air hue, it is antlci· clinics. state's new $3,000,()()()..a-year Wild- pated that such delay will not be To select persona for the poal· life Restoration Fund may be used long. War Assets Administration tions open, a nationwide civil ser-for the purchase of land on which offidall have assured Or an I e viceo exwnination will be held by office and storage facilities are Coast Junior college that their re-the board on January 13, 1948. to be erected. He added, however, quest will be expedited rapidly. United States citizens with two that money from the fund cannot ' ed. up by ewport Beach police for violations of the city speed Jaw over the eekend Four of the violators were from San Dleg ; three from Los An- geles an one each :rrom Bell, Santa An , Laguna Beach, Long Beac~. W ington and San Fran- cisco. The cit lions were !divided as • .NBWPO&T BALBOA NEWS-TIMl!:li p reuasou N.W_. -. ca111. N ... ze, 1N1 age i • CHRISTMAS GIFI'S Nlcllt aa.e. Feb. 1 years experience in the practice be used for the purchase of a "Orange Coast Junior colleee of clinical psychology and educa· petrol veael. follows, atrolmcn Vincent Mc- ptaru: 10 initiate a limited ln· tion equivalent to a master's de-The opinion added that expend.i-ManigaJ, ine: D. J . Mbntgomery, structional program on February gree with major work in clinical ture of the money is ·not limited two, and en Gorton, Don Burd- 2, 1948, du.9-ng the evening at psychology m ay be admitted to to the ~iscal year for which it is sall and erle Coe, one each. AMMUNITION For Home and YJ1chting For Winter and Spring Sailing -k Jen-Ce! Lite Quilted Robes Detach"able Hoods Newport Hvbor Union H 11 h the test. appropriated. In other words, if The c will be heard in city school. Through a cooperative ar-Applications and examination some of the $3,000,000 is left court be nning Friday. Duck Loads rangement Wi th the board of trust-~ulletins may be secured by writ-over at the end of any fiscal year 1 1;;;~~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ees of the high school district, 1ng to the State Personnel Board, during the three-year period dur .. the junior college will be en· 1015 L street, Sacramento, Cali-ing which the program ls to be Quail Loads abled to take such a step. fornla, before December 23, 1947. carried o~t. the remainder may be Orange Coast Junior college • used dunng the next year. * All Wool Navy Shirts -k Slacks and Blue Denims Foul Weather Gear . -k · Bancroft Flighter and Spreyweight Caps -k Blankets * Bed Pads -k Pillows -k Sheets -k Pillow Cases • -k Nautical Bed Spreads * Towels, beautiful pastel colors -k Unusual Lamps * Seth Thomas Clocks -k Electric Clocks -k Barometers * Rigging Knives and Many Necessary Items is going to. operate classes In Trailers Sold order to qualify for receiVlng SUJ>o plies and equipment from the For $150-$4()() surplus of the Federal Govern- ment. In providing this educational program, the college will endeavpr to meet the peculiar educational needs Of veterans and others of the community .. In so doing, it is planned to broaden the present program of class offerings now available at Newport H a rbor Union High school. Dr. James W. Thornton, vi~ president, Orange Coast J unior college, \viii serve as supervisory administrative head of the eve- ning program." Returns From Session Forrest 8. Q\ven of Costa Mesa, a mc>n1ber or the Fairhave n dis- trict \\"ater board. attended a con- \"Cntion on water conservation a t Sacramento on Friday. Owen also is secretary of the Costa ~fesa Chamber of Commerce. A slight slap on the housing shortage's wrist was a dministered by \Va r Assets Administration h-1onday when 32 house trailers, used on a government project at Needles, Calif., were sold to \.'C t- er ans only, for $150 to $400. The trailers h a d no undercar- riage, \vhecls nor tires, and had to be hauled from Needles -by truck or after being bolted on a frame y.;ith "''orking y,1heels. GOES TO DESERT Al Ander son, general manager of t he Balboa Fun Zone amuse· ment park, left \Vednesday for the desert. \\'here he expects to spend a Y.•eek. Presidents Arthur. Cleveland and Wilson wcr<> sons of minis- ters. From Hawaii:- Bea utiful Hand-Ca rved Lamps· and Koa WOOct Ware. Gorgeous Beach Towels in tropical designs. Pacific Heating · Co., Inc. 630 Coast Highway-Route 101 Newport Beach, Calif. Resjdential & Commercial Heating PHONE BEACON 5248 Capt. Leona rd S. and Laura A. Rowberry Forced Air, Gravity and Floor Furnaces Harbor 676-R tl Sell It Through Classified Advertising "Cl I 1709-1 I Coast Hiway Corona del Mar • • Build . Your Own Home Today you can build a home that's really modern. And a modern home has innumerable features that add up to easier, more enjoyable living. Start plan- ning now, for early planning means better build- ing. Financing can be arranged. This Message Sponsored by the Following: Barr Lumber Co. Santa Ana, Coat& Meu aod Slx Other Yant. Bayview ·Lumber . Co. 701 31st St. -East of K.lng'A Landing Costa Mesa Lumber Co. 17th &I Newport BIVtL. Costa Mesa Coast Hardware Co. 821 Coast Bwy.--Corona del Mar Daniel Paint & Glass Co. 158-1 Newport Blvd.-Cofl,ta Mesa Ets-Hokin & Galvan · Electrlclans Slnee 19!0-1000 Coat Hwy. Gordon B. Findlay Cabinet Shop 40"7 SOt11 Stniot Dutch Heacock, General Contractor 5%0 --A-...-CO.ta M- Ward & Harrington Lumber Co. Newport, Fullen-, i.ca-B ...... -LA Habra ,., . ! • .i • • And a Yale professor predicts that, even during our lifetime, interplanetary. trips by rocket planes Wilt become a reality, and that the first trip to Mara ls not in the too distant future. Ar.d finds. with keen, discriminat- ing sight, Black's not so black.-nor white so very white.-George Canning. Thon., Fri., Sat. NO\'. 20 -21·22 Red Skelton in "Merton of The Movies" Disney cartoon & Pete SmlU. ·-·- Sun., Mon., TueL Nov. 23 ~ 24 -2:5 Margaret O'Brien ~ "Tile Unfinished Dance" -. .\.lso- "Three's a Crowd" Plus Cartoon and S hort.I ---------...... -....... \\'ed. Onll John Hodiak George Murphy Francis Gifford in "The Arnelo Affair" CN HUlliTINGTON BEACH Only 10 Minutes from Newport Beach and Balboa! --·-. --............... ---_,. FRIDAY -SATURDAY ................................... ~-- Show Starts Friday at &:SO Continuous Show Saturday from 12:43 Leo Gorcey Huntz Hall "News Hounds" -And- "Dangerous Venture" with Bill Boyd as "Hopalong Cassidy" Also Color Cartoon and Chapter 8 of or Serl&J ::~»!¥: ~~~:!.Y.:::11 1 ConUnuous Show Sunday from 12 :4:5 Show Starts Monday .. t 8:30 Alan Ladd William Bendix $ail Russell in "CALCUnA" -A.Ad- "When a Girl's Beautifal" with Adele Jergens Pl• Cartooa ... New. -TciFA ·: wm:: '"Tiiii.S."" Bos --oio-at .... Betty'Greble Den Oeiley in "Mollser Wore Tla•ts" ' ~.,....o.w. A.eoa.r· .. Skeet Loads Sat. Jo McCrea Ve _onica Lake D n DeFore Pr ston Foster MARINE SALES, Inc. -In- " amrod" --S<jc<Jnd Bir Hlt--- ucho Marx en Miranda -ln- Gr Car acabana" eun., M n~ Tu~. . Nov. 2S -24 • 2·5 H nry Fonda Vi cent Price -In- a Lupino ne Clark yne Morris "o~(;clv~il;).,, ---e:-n[panlon Feature- i 11 Elliott J hn Carrol \\'estem epic 504 S. Bay Front Phone Harbor 423 (Next to Ferry, Ba lboa Island) Add New Color to Your Home * A GOOD SELECTION of- • Linoleum • Broadfelt • Asphalt Tile • Shades • Venetian Blinds Come in or Call Us .. __. ..... _""'"""'"~--..... ~------- Hanson Shade &· Linoleum Shop Cor. Newport Bl\'d. & 23rd St. yoming" Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 5004-J eet some folks wh se savings paid ' fo your telephone Who lll'f they ... the people who own the Bdl ule~ comf""!es? Amoog than a.re fupilies aw>g foe their children's eduoatioo, widows, )'OWlll men im-esting for their future. Some of your friends are probably among· our owoen, for there are now mo"' than 715,000 ••• Bdl ha mo"' shanholdcft than employees, in flll:f. ..... _ ....... hi ....... will._ ol dMm • • • ID build cbe buildiap ...t bay .... oqui- •! ! tied IO meet: die demeM fm mon wnice. Millioes of .dollan for ~do DOC aw hom 1tk!fhoee . Y ovr telephone, and the .,... serrice farilida it rep-.oa, was actually bough! aocl ~ for by someone like this lady.·· • some.-1ritb faidl enough in the telephone businen to .,_ 18": ings in it. Each telephone requires an io~esanear of about S24s in equipment .•. buildin!I'> cobios, 'poles, swicchboards and the like. Meny MnploJMI are Bell Systtm sbaroboJd. en, too, combining their work aocl their -.iogil in our program IO bring IUYice 10 all wbo- it. And this yes< alone our PKi6c U-...,.; structioa program llDOWlts co $200,000,000 •• : bringing 111 still closu to our goal of doe m.· ulepbooe servia for the West. · tim.--l>at &om people who --.. to pat their •Ti:Dp iDIO cbt-...: .... To 1ttt1et me. wviop .. mast Id.I om ltftKei • fair pdal. wbicballow•topqrr•, s•a,b .. -ol wcW wodUmg ......... , 1111 fJ;,40 ~ AllDRLle~APH COMPANY @ ._._Ml.Iii•••••• cw'? I 11pd .... '' 'a•••-1111,11111 www cl• te • W.- • m 11:. Oe lillll .&w. pea .. 'l'eht' •1 Psrt• •MI • ' • • • • P 6 N&WPORT BALBOA !f&Wl·Tl•Zll aie tHUBSDAJ' Newewt lloo ... Calif, N°!. I!, lMi Nuptial Ma~s At St. John Vilmney Church Unites Mjss 'Bernice Luper and Don Croll ~ting their vows at 9:30 paniat for the soloist, Mn. H. V. a.m. Saturday, Nov. IS in St. Kandie. .John Vianney church, Balboa Ial-A wedding breakfast ,was served and, were Miss Bernice Luper. at Norton's cafe following the daughter of Mrs. Etta lAJper,• 19'7' ceremony. The bride wore a dark East 18th street Costa Mesa and green wool dress with black ac- Don Osco Crort: sen of Mr. and cessories and an otchJd corsage Mrs. Glenn Croft, 285 Broadway, when she and her hus~nd left C.osta Mesa. Th~ Nuptial Mass for Crestline where they will spend was celebrated by the Rev. T . J . their honeymoon. N evins, pastor or St. Joachim On their return they will be at home at 197 East 18th street, <:hurch. The 'bride was givl'n in marriage Coota M_c._a. _____ _ by her uncle, Irving McClellan or Tu s t in. She \Va s lovely in traditional white satin with a veil and she carried a \vhite pray- er book on which was an orchid. Miss Mary Lou Neville, cousin of the bridegroom. was maid of honor H er gown was of blue taffeta and she carried gardenias and pink bouvardia. A charming contrast was the pale pink chiffon frocks ch05Cn by the bridesmaids, Mrs. ...ROnald Grable and Miss Jackie Ta}·lor, a nd they carried nosegays of pink carnations and delphinium. with matching fl owers in their Hawaiian Trust Co. V. P. and Wile Return to Honolulu This W eel hair. l\1£r . and Mrs. Horace W. B. White, son and daughter-in-)&'fY of Dr. a nd Mrs. Harry White, 1104 South Bay Fl'ont, Balboa Island, left Sunday by car for San Fl'an· cisco a nd on Tuesday took the plane for Hawaii, their car to go later by boat. , Jack Croft. brother of the bride- groom, was best man and ushers w ere Donald Grable a nd Ric hard Mr. \Vhite. \vho is vice-president of the Hawaiian Trust company, and his wife arrived here Aug. 15 on their first visit to the main- land s ince before the war. \Vhil e they did not take an ex- rx-cted trip cast. they tourl'd the \VC'st Coast, visiting Br i tis h Columbia a nd spending over a month at such r esorts as Crater LakC', Lake Tahoe and also staying in San Francisco. Whill' they found many changes in the Harbor a rea. of al l places visited it was best, 1 h e)· said. H ornby. Mrs. Luper wor e grey crepe with bl ack aCC('S.<wries and a cor - sage or red rosebuds. Mrs. Croft wore cinnamon cr!'pe Y+'i th bl ack a~OriCS and her ('QN1'age \V aS Of T alisman r osebu(ls. l\1rs. Johnson played the \\"Cd- ding marches and acted as accom- • * * • insurance p.a. palmer INCOl•OIATfD w. o. buck, insurance counselor 3333 via lido, newport be ach, calif . te lephone newporf beach , harbor 1500 * * Spotlights are fine in theaters for lighting.the star's performance. But at home an island of light la hard oo. thP eyes. For reading, writing, sewing or fo r any other home activity, it ii far more advisable to have some light 1 throughout the room. It eliminates that unpleasant look of pools of light in otherwise dark surroundings. And it eue1 the eyestrain that come• from frequent • I ahlfting between light and darkneu. llal<e It a practice to have at least one other light burning in the room. , COnault your Edison oftlce for advice on proper lighting. Edison home lighting adviaory 1ervice 11 youn without coat. SOUTHERN CALI F ORNIA , IDISON COllPANT • PLUMBING J. H. ESTUS BABDWABZ FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATO~ Eledlil; Ranges • Water Heatei:Ji • Wuben • 0= .... Radios •. Electric Ootbel Dryen • Lot&• O'Keefe..Merrltt Gas Ranps • FUiier Paints I ' Harbor Phones: Harl>o:' 13 and 2M Feminine Activities + Young Concerl Pianist Charms Local Audience BJ CLINTON SAWIN Too often the 11ubstltution of one artillt for another ta likely to ~ l.. .cl~. r·1 ------- FAMOUS FOR GOOD FOOD SEA FOOD-STEAKS-DINNERS create a feeling of l01s in an aud-CLAJR G MARTIN ience. Monday night, however. • · Hilde Somer, replacing the pro-ZI06 "----"'--t grammed J orge Bolet, held her ~ .r.-uu audience by her masterful perfor-Newport Beach mance and exquisite poise. No pro-;::::::=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ gram played by the indisposed ___ _ Bolet could have been r eceived with more gratification. -~ - TRANSPORTED FOR THE DAY Into a fancltul clrcm a.bn~re were l{Ue9t.A who crowded New- port Harbor Yacht club tor the A•sh1tance Le~'s annual benent deMert brld.re. Left to rlK"ht are Mn. D. D. McCallum. In charge of ticket Mlle.; Mn.. Wlllard IUlllon, "'Ice-chairman ; Mn. Salvatore l\ifoo- aco, who designed the decorations and ceramic table prizes: Mn.. Victor Gr ace, chairman; l\ilrs. Walton Hubbard Jr., "''ays and' means, general chairman of the 1MU"ty and Mn. Georce Yardley, \.ice-chaJrm~ or the Thrift Shop. -photo by Vol ney Hay Jr. Opening her concert with the two mo\•ement Sonata in.E m.lnor, Op. 9'l of Beethoven, Miss Somer immed.ia€'ly asserted "herself as an intelligent interpreter of this mas- ter. The first movement of this Sonata, \llhich is seldom heard on the concert stage, requjres a thorough understanding of the nrusical form employed in the con- struction of the work. Although the reading given by the artist was assuredly scholarly, certain por- tions of the de"elopment section could have been more clearly out- lin<'d. After the Beethoven the charming country dances of Moz- art and the familar A Oat improm- Assistance League Holds Gala Social Event 'Under the Big Top ' at Newport Harbor Yacht Club Parenfs & PT A Groups tu by Schubert completed the first group. LJ rged to Attend A piano concert without Chopin C t H Ith C 'I is almost unthingabl e, and rightly Ne\\i>Ort Hnrbor Yacht club cast o ff its dignity and assumed the gay and fabulous atmosphC're or a thr!'c ring circus \Vhen the New- 1X1rt Harbor Assistance league h c Id its a nnual benefit bridge party there \\rC'd ncsday, Nov. 19. Red and \\'hite strea mers formed the big top, while dtole clo\\'OS, mischievious mo nkeys, quizzical pink elephants and precariously perc hed bareback riders adorned the walls. \\"ith large cavalier hat of po'vder Oun Y ea OUnCI i::o. In hC'r Chopin group. including blue and \Vine suede, while Mrs. Of special interest to all pa r-the D minor Polon aise, the C Charles L. Tanner of Los Angeles, C'nts a nd me mbers of the Orange sharp minor Nocturne. a nd the \\"orc rose beige ,,·i th a mink hat. County Health council ""·ill be the 1rcmcnpous B minor Scherzo, Miss l\l rs. \V illiam \Vhit e of Cliff Haven 0 ·id G 'd SomC'r reached the:> peak of the pane l discussion on 11 u1 a nce a pp~ar<'d in a KC'lly green hat ,,·ith flr r a ng<'d by the prcsidenl . Miss first half of her program . brilliant band a nd long S\VCep of \.'C'na J onC'S, fo\: the program of After intermission, \\'hich fol- coq fC'at hcrs. ~lrs. Sta nley Chamb· the council'i:: monthly meeting to lO\\-'ed the Chopin, Miss Somer 1 C'rs. busily selling cigarcttl"'S, was t)(' "neld in the Spurgron school. 211 came into her o\\·n. Her technical slC'C'k and gay in silver satin. -\V. Cubbon strl'C't, Santa Ana. on prowess. although UnJaxro in the A group of Santa Ana visitors r.1onday, Nov. 24 at 7 :30 p.m . classic and romantic \\'orks heard Pia~ §.0}! Willowick ~~;~ On West 5th St. ~ Mlle East of Barbor Boulevard Pl>oao a..ta Ana 1011-1 ·. .. ..........,.. ·--· ·------............ . Standard 18-Hole Course. b I 00 Yards. Par 71 ·--. --------··--·----,... ... ...,.. .. 9-0NLY TWE . .'ITY MINUTES DRIVE FROM BALBOA- Gene Nelson Styling At The Aloha Beauty Salon 302 Forest Ave. Downtown Laguna Beach Phone 4762 Laguna Small Java nC'sr fi gurines. creat- ed by Mrs. Salvatore Monaco a nd i\1rs. John Hillman were placed on each table as bridge prizes. Even t he ice cream cake carried out the circus motif. At side booths guC's ts could or d c r Chr istmas greens, purchase' the famous fruit cake, plum pudding and hard sauce of Josephine Cross. and buy t he league's tiny "Celestial Cherubs." includNi ~1rs. E. D. \Vhite presi-Helpful information on health, earlier, "''as displayed more J>('r- dent of the Santa Ana league; grO\\'lh a nd mental hygiene of fectly yet in the second half or l\1rs. Hugh J . Lo'vc. treasurer of ('hil dren will be given by personnel the program. The Smetana Etude the county board: Mrs. Cassuis of the Child Guida nce staff of the de ConcC'rt, \\'hich is receiving its Pa ul and Mrs. Anton Segerstrom Orange county schools and a con-first An1erican performances on -;;;;;~~:;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;~ Jr .. pas t presidC"nt of the Santa s tructivc program nO\V being car-Miss Somer's current tour, the 11 Ana league. • ried on by this group \\'ill be pre-Granados com p 015 it i o n Danza All decorations \\'ere created, de- signed a nd placed in the club house by Mrs. f\·t onaco and f\1 rs. Hillman. Mrs. Wal ton Hubbard Jr .. Y.'ays and means chairman. was in charge of thc ovC'rall a ff air. \Vinner of the SlOO award \Vas l\1rs. Howard ~t orgridge of Sierra l\rladre. while W. L. Killion of Lido Isle won the fift y dollar prize. Sixty seven beautiful and prac- tical door prizes \\'ere donated by loca I mercha nts. Among ou tstan d in~ guc>s ts \\'C're l\1rs. Ch"-d T\vichcll of Balboa, stunning in a \\'inc colored suit Fire Auxiliary Meets In New Newport Heights Home ~trs. Jam('s Frost C'nlertaincd members of ·the Ne\\'PQrt Bca-:h Firemen's auxili ary on Friday eve· ning at her hon1e on Sme ltzer ave - nuC', Ne\\'port Heights. Officers \vere nom inated. to be t•lect<'d at the nC'xt m<'e ting. After the business m eeting, at which l\trs. GC'neva Daynard presided court whist was played. First prizo ,,·as received by l\1rs. Est her John· son. ~lrs. Dorothy Cockrell was given the SC'cond a\vard a nd Mrs Maxine Connell "·as consoled . Present were the Mesdames Norma Briscoe. Esther Johnson, Zenobia Frost, Cockrell , June Kid- die, Alma Thompson, Connell, Day- na rd, !I.Iona Hayde n a nd Leonora Zube. The ne xt inceting wUJ be a Christmas party to be held at the home of Mrs. Hayden. At this time secret pals for the past year will be divulged. The Hoosac railway tunnel through the Hoosac mountains in Massachusetts is nearly fiv~ miles long. Another lovely hat \\'as a pink sC'ntcd to those . attC'nding the Triste, Toccata (rom the Suite feuther creation \\'Orn by Mrs. meetin~. The subject of child guid· Pour le Piano by Debussy, were El,vood Martin of Balboa Is land. a nce clinics is arresting t he atten-excellent vehic:les for the virtuoso l\·trs. \V ill iam Reddington of New-l ion of forward-looking people all style of the art ist . It is \vith a port \V as present with guests from ovC'r the na ti on. This op(Xlrlunity feeling of regret that the entire Long B e a ch and Balboa. Mrs. to learn more about it \viii be of Debussy suite could not have been \\1iley Cochran, nee Mary Addis particular adva ntage to mental heard. for if one must pick the Abhott, recently r e turned rrom an hygiene, health, child \\'elfare, ex-hig h 1>0int of a concert, the selec- C'astern trip "'85 smart in a dove ceptional child, P .T.A. and parent-tion from this \\fOrk \\'OUld most gr ay e nsemble \\'ith pert matching chapeau, a Gene Lee original. ~lrs. t'ducation groups. All parents are certainly be the climatic point of Grorge Rogers entC'rtained her i,ii,·ciiliicoiimiiiicii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' hiieiiiiciivciiniiiiin~gii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ I house guests rrom Los Angeles, Mrs. Norman Morrison. ~·trs . 1'o1abcl Stevens and l\1rs . N cll Cal- der . l\1rs. Doyle Hatch '"as <;ma rt in severe black \vi th mink \VI'8p, \\'hilC' l\1rs. Ri chard 1\Je xander of I Loe Ange les \\·as s tunning in black :ind gray \\'ith silver aC'Cessories. 'Beachcomber' Host To Community Players H. L. Barnum. publish<'r of The Beachcomber. '''ho startrd the 1-l arbor Community i;i1ayC"rs . ,,·as hos t to mC'mbers of t~e C'asts a nd thei r fr iends at his Corona dC'I l\lar home Saturday evening fol- I0\\1ing the final performance of the playcr"s first Production. r~if~y guests enjoyed the hos- pitality of Mr. and Mrs. Barnum until an early morning hour. The host. \Vho had given two dramatic readings in the s tage production, gave n rendition of "Ida, the Way- \V8rd Sturgeon" to an apprC'ciativc audience. CDM Photographer Opens Studio Annex O pen house is being held Satur· day by Walter Gerhardt. a t his new ~tudio annC'x, 437 Fernleaf avenue. Corona de! Mar. Gerhardt will have on display modern portraits of adults and children ~ \\'ell as examples of regular commissions and news work. Another group of his pic- tures is hung at his Arts and Crafts shop on Coast Highway. 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'"KSGn~~G • + • • + .. + + • + • + • + + + + • + N • • + • e • • + • • + • C HA-N-CAY BAMBOO STUDIO COLORED RUSH SQUARES Green -Rust -Bro\\-n --~E\\" SERVICE-- Bamboo Blinds Sprayed TO FIT A~\' COLOR SCHE!\1E PLACE O RDF:RS NO"" FOR CUSTOl\1 l\1 :\lJE ('HRISTJ\IAS GIFTS 677 South Coast Blvd. Phone 12541 .:o;JUUUQQJ::O!Ri;J:::;i~~Q...:;;Q~Q:o Knox Vagabond• Casual ... , .... ,,,. \. Here's die bot eoerybody an wear. "erywl><ft. k's tnp1eo .•. it's a mumpb! A tlip of cbe bnm, a qmck fold oi cbe aown gms 1t dlree disaDa P""""alttwo . . lade IOll, oir.me.&ce, dodic. And di W fur fell 11 SO soft and oblipg it IOllt ap • ill """ cylilldor cue lier m'ldinj. "tt .. 1Pal1MI023.. ' . 115 EAST Ji'D1H S'l'kEEt TELEPHONE 663' f I • ., lfAKCJr AWW .... -., IF ~ are among the· REALLY LUCKY PEOPLE . , ~ you saw the DEBUT ot the HaJi>or Playen last Friday and 5atunlay at the C. D . M. Grammar School! ... They' REALLY did ~ proud ln -~y Ill -I ' · · ni:y• h:'i ~ · tiu-ee delightful comedies, they were well cut, all bad remarkable ''stage-presence," nobody even forgot a lloe, and every line was beautifully interpreted. The sets were SUDply swell and .Very bit of the acting was perfectly GRAND! Everyone present bad a wonderful time and the Harbor Pia.yen have proved to thern$elves that they've really got the stuff.~d to the whole community they most surely proved that they can provide the most amusement, and the belt entertainment at an absurdly low cost per ticket! LONG LIVE TllE BARBOR coMMUNlri PIA.YER&? 1 ! ... AND TO HELP them live forever, we should all insist they get at least a dollar a ticket from here on! ... They SURE DESERVE THAT much support from us all! IN MY LE'ITEB BOX: ... a note from Grace M .. '"Th.at •Ouija Board' at Casta"".ays' ~us;! surely operate on the sub-conscious of the two people participating. How can it? I 've seen a question asked by a 'MilRD person correctly' answered when the two participants know nothing whatever of the subject involved! . ... Bill B . writes: "Its a matter of nervous ~ibrations.". Bill. ~as never .seen the accurate spelling in teletype form and the sl.mpl1c1ty with which it corrects the mistakes you are liable to make. You'll have to find me a better answer! OUT OF MY HAT A FEW NAMES: Mr. & Mrs. Matt F1ynn of Lido Isle, Dale & Emily Wa.ij.i.ng of Costa Mesa, and the DeMarks, also of Udo. The Robert L. Trembleys of Balboa Island Bob a nd Jane Adams of Balboa. Bob Landgrave of Costa Mesa the' B ill Bowles of Bal. Isle, Mr. & Mi:s. Bill Glass of Udo Isle, Henry Adam Marlie of C.D.M .. Bergen & Bonnie Davis of C.D.M., Mr. & Mrs. Walt Rae of Balboa. Mr. & Mrs. M. H. Holmes of C.D.M .. and Lou Libbey of Balboa Island. who sailed with Frank Morgan on the Dolphin in the Honolulu race. The Todd Oviatts from 9'11eir "Blue Jacket," talking C.ocos treasure with Harry O'Hanlon and Cap'n Don. . . . . . about thirty of the Voyagers' Yacht Club. and wives. ha ving a late party after the Commodore's Ba.ll. singing barbershop .harmony in a big, big w ay. ot t he accom pan iment of one of their guests of honor .... COM..~IODORE BOB BO\'l> OF THE BALBOA YACHT CLUB ..• ... WHO kno\VS ALL the words and melodies of ALL the songs ever written , has a \VONDERFUL s inging voice and is the world's BEST guitar player ! Those Balboa Islanders Fred and J errit'.-' Hunie ""·ere contributing some nov('lt:r numbers that were a panic, sup- ported by the Wilfred Berls and the Skip Calkins. and Johr:ny F'rei· bur!:!' we nt into an atomic jitterbug with one of the cha rming Cast· a wa .. ys' Club v.•aitresses. Thelma. "'ho neve r did find her lost bra. but who looked pretty darn :-weet in the new winter costume. "Scream- in-the-dark" \Vall Cole played obbligatos on a tin flu te, but "·h('n the music got REALLY hot. pulled a TROMBONE out of h is sleeve! OUR LAUGH FOR TODAY: Since Stanley. Casta"·ays' mixologis t. v.1as pictured in the papers ..with his littJe mascot, Edgar AJlen Phew. he has been so deluged with requests that he has been forced into the De-perfumed Skunk business, and spends half the night running a!J over the bluff trying to catch them by the tail! ... SOMETHING NEW IN THE WORLD O F SPORTS! When You Need 1-N-S-U-R-A-N-C~E PHO?-"E or SEE JOHN E. SADLEIR Corona de.I Mar 1506 and 80'1 Clout H11bway Pbonee Harbor 'J'l It: U!! ~ , .. ~4fd "· ~ BREAD-TIME STORIES ( KIT~lIEN _T!ICK ) •• ·-·I d""""')...k. ~ IS ~.-.-.- ADD ORANGE sectio110 "/ or pineapple cubes to your apple oalad ... helps keep the apples white. Adds flavor and color contrast, too. <.. lIOJ!_E_!!O~ _!l!NT) ·.# •• ::~ ~)..J; ,~ ........ -_. TRY POURING muffin or waffh i.c.tt.r from a pitcher with a 9rea1ed spout. You'll t•I the ballet right where It ohould be ln- llead of on rim of the pan or waffle iron. SWEET POTATO AND SAUSAGE DRESSING 4 c. ........... ""~pot-· l'a lb. IOUIOfe -2 hp. salt 3 Tbs. chopped onion 1 c. chapped celery l'a hp. paprika 2 c. dry bread crvmbt 3 Tbt. chopped panley Savte sav-until lltht brown .... _,,. from pan and oaute the -Ion ....i celery for 3 minutes. Add oav-. and balance of ln9redlento. Mix well. MakH t.._h for IO.lb. tvrltey. Here'• -Invitation to make thinp eeoy on you-'f •.. llef Weber'1 "Good ......... beoldet .•• 60 pa1J411 of ......... keepl"I "How-fo.do.lt's." REE, fram Weber lakl119 Ca., Dept. 337, lox 1730, Wilohlr .. La lrea StallH, Lat Ant•• .. 36. .. Ehell Music Section Holrls First Meeting I • The first meeting ot the Music section ol the Ebel! club was held Friday sl\orning at the club house with ·Mrs. Constance Jayred, lee.der, presiding. · An Informal kaflee klatsch was held preceding the ~ting. Plans for the coming year were dis- cussed. It was decided to use var- ious themes for the monthly pro- gnLm.S, as Indian, folk songs, Ha- wa1ian and Spanish music. The motto for the year being '"Ilte Song ls the Thing" it was decided to devote part of each meeting 1 o chorus singing. The meeting date was cha nged to the first Friday of each month at 12 :30 p. m. a nd luncheon "'il l be served. Reservations are to be made to Mrs. W. J. Camrnach, Harbor 1574-W. There will be no charge for the luncheon but each member is expected to act as hos- tess during the year. -·,.---_---~- NEWPORT BALBOA Nll:Wll·Tl•ll:S l'IRJBllDAr Newpwt -· Collt. If .... !I!, IM1 Page7 LIDO WHARF RESTAURANT Near Lido Tbealn BROILED LOBSTER SHRIMP CREOLE FRIED CHICKEN STEAKS HOURS -4 to 1.% P. M. r One· Third Reduction for atlldren Catering-to ParUes and Banquet. Coektallo Available Phone Harbor 784 KIBIT'ZEBS WATCH ARTIST DAN MJJ.JJ!:B do a llketcb of pretty Mn. Wllllam Kemper at the Harvest party sponsored by Corona del MU Bulne. aaeoclatlon for resldente of that cemmunlt,y. From left to rlcht a.re Mr. and Mn. .Joeeph S&amp. Mn. Fred Stoddard, Councilman o . z. Robert8on, Mary DennJAOn, Fred Stoddanl, unldentifted cueat, Jack Sad.lelr, 8111 Kemper and John Hogan. Mrs. Kathleen Coleman was ap- pointed program chainnan; Mrs. T . Hord Seeley sqcretary a nd chorus leader and l\.1'rs. Fiorence Anderson, accompanist . OPEN FOR BUSINESS Superior Trailer Port Newport Beach WSCS Elects Officers, Hears Head of Border Settlement, Calexico ......... Following the report of the her by ci ty authorities and of nominating committee, officers of condit ions in Baja California . Ne'''POrt Beach Women's Society Mrs . Leonard Hargr ave com- of Christian Ser\•iCe were elected bined humor \Vi th close a ttention at the afternoon business session to det ail when she reported on 1he of the meeting held \Vednesday at rec~nt conference meeting of the Christ Church by the Sea. W.S.C.S. held in Firs t f\1 e thodist To be installed in December church, Los Angeles. \Vere the follo,,·ing officers ; Mrs. It was voted the society have J . K. Elliott. president : Miss Elsie a year book for itself and the Ne,vtand. vicc-prcsidl'nt ; Mrs. various circles and Mrs. F red 1-lcnry Harris, promotion secre-Woodworth \\'as appointed as ta ry; Mrs. Cyrus Miller, treasurer ; chairman. Also taking office as secretaries Afte r the business meeting a nd \VC'rC' l\1rs. John Pfischner , spiritu-program a n executive> committee a l life : Mrs. Leonard Hargrave, meeting was held. literature; f\lrs. J . A. Bodman, suir The morning session \\·as held plies: Mrs. R . H. Hill, local :ictivi· at 10:30 a.m . with Mrs. Leland ties ; Mrs. 0. \V. Holtby, children's Wilcox a nd Mrs. Forshay leading \vork ; Mrs. J . H . Redstone. mis-in the second lesson of the study sions; Mrs. William M av.'Son, book. "Committed Unto Us" with status of women; Mrs. E dward the day's s ubject being "\Ve, the Burns . service guild a nd Miss .P eople of the United Nations." Ne,vland. press. After the lesson a round table l\1rs. Elli ott presided at the discussion was he ld on the re- meeting a nd Mrs. P fischner led spansibilities of church people in in devotions. her subject being world aJfa irs. "\Vhy Give Thanks." Mrs. A. J . At noon m embers of the Balboa Rutter Jed in group singing with cirr.le served a 25 cent luncheon Mrs. Ray Barrett at the piano. to 40 people. While there was a Miss Ruth F erguson of Neigh-profit of $3.50 from the luncheon, borhooO H ouse. which is the ex-it was decided advisable to raise panded Border Settlement a t Cal-the price to 35 cents in the fu: exico, gave a v cry interesting ture. Members of the Balboa l sl- s tory of her problems in that city and circle w ill serve luncheon at and in Mcxciali . of the aid given t he next meeting. "River Roar/" Amuses Ebe/I Book Section II Mrs. Ma.rgare-t Dearborn of Bal· who is a missionary in India with hoa' Island gave a most amusing nC'\\'S and a small replica of the :-evie\V of "River Road'' when the (Jag of India. November meeting of Book sec-At the b11s iness se ssion a dona- tion II of the Ebell club was held tion of. $25 was voted for the a t the club house '''ith 45 mem-"Bli nd Boy." hers a nd guests attending. The next n1eeting \vill be a Thf' monthly dray.·ing for one or Christmas party on Jan. 14 a nd the latC' books, "I-louse Divided" each m ember i~ CXJX'Ctcd to bring h:; Bf'n ,.\mes \Villiams. was won a book she ha."-read, to e xchange hv l\1 :s. Louise Ahre ndt. I for anothe1·. Hostcssc.-s for thC' l\lrs, V. S. 'f erry brought a late ~<iy \Vttl hC' tvlrs. Raymond Herms h•ttcr from hl'r daur h ter Carol. I rind hC'r coinmittce. For th~ program. Mrs 1-1. V. F • d Snodvrass \viii r£'•.·ie\V a nC\\' hook r I e n s and :\1rs. Rulh SeC'l('y \\'ill give l\'lr. a nd f\1rs. \Vitlian1 Ellis, 1511 vocal SC'lec tions. \\.C'st Centra l avC'nue, have r c- turnC'd from a six weeks' tr ip dur· ing \\'hich they visi1 ed rC>latives in Northe rn Ca lifornia, Idaho a nd i\·lontana. l\1rs. Stell a Ellswor th of P omona S(.>('nt S('Veral days this W('ek with Mrs. Ray BarrC>tt of Costa Mesa and visited friends in the Harbor <t ree. l\l rs. Vinct'nt !-l('aiy and son Vin- CC'nt jr .. a nd 1'lrs . D. Spla ne of Balboa I sla nd returned recently I from l"'O and a half weeks in . PhO<'nix. . ~lrs. Florence Vick of North Ho!Jyv.rood was a rect'nt guest a t the home of Miss Elsie Newland, Coast boltlevard, eombining a bus- iness trip with pleasure. l\1r. and ,.,trs. Richard Lippi, 810 Via Lido Soud, are parents of a child born Nov. 17 in St. J oseph hospital. George H. Robinso n jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson, I 307 Nort h Bay Front, Balboa Isl- and, plays the role of the porter 1 in Shakespeare's Macbeth to be presented Dec. 11, 12 and 13 in · Holmes hall a t P omona college. ! -------- Costume Party For Fellowship Class The .F C'llO\vship class of Christ Church by the SE'a h a d a hard time party Friday e\rening a t the home of M rs. William Estes. 1711 \Vest Centra l avenue. F iftc<>n members arrived in amus ing costumes and , a planned pot luck dinnC>r preceded an eve- n ing of gam es and singing. Mt. Rainier National park, in the State of Washington, was es- ta blished by act of congress in 1899. F.dward D. Schwade, M.D. Mllwaukee, WIAcomln, SAYS: "On my latest trip to California I. looked over all the Desert Area and .bought at La Quinta. The Desert Club is terrific." P'or J"ree colored folder wrlt.e Palm 8Prin&'•·L& Quinta J)evelop~t Co., Bo-r Q. 619 S. Duiumuir. l..o. ~ie. 36. Call rom1a. DRIVE IN for Quick, Courteous Service ...... l !~> / -r.~-:. "· r "" --..r .:;., - ........... ...:. ........ ,J ~ .... ) ..... ,)~"" I 00"/o Pure PENNSYLVANIA MOTOR Oll.8 BUD MJIJ.ER'S Island Shell Station Ocean Front C,pfe French Fried Shrimp ·and"Fish I Oar 8pecWty • ' • ' lft'll:.UUI • CBOPB • -·-·.!. •• .. .... --· .. . .... ~ . .,.,. . • SANDWICJI~ BEER '"""",,! ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . """ ··t .. • ~a•hh llnclw Be1dt -photo by Gerhardt. St. James S. S. Children to Bring Food Gifts Ch ildren of the Sunday sehool of St. J ames Episcopal church will bring cannC'd food thi s coming Sunday for the Thanksgiving In- gathering in \vh ich all Episcopal churches \Vill take part. Among r ecipients of the gi fts are the C hurch Home for Children and t he Home for the Agl'd , Los Angeles, but all local cont ributions \\'ill go to the Na\'y Family ChRpcl a t Long Beach. a n ins titution ,,·ith- in the con\'ocat ion \\'hi ch pro,·id0s nl'cdcd aid for n:t\'Y families. ,.\ 'fhanl:sglving SC'rvice \Viii be h('ld on the na tiona l iloliday at 10 a.m. and each Thursd,"ly at the same hour is held tloly Con1m un- ion. and prayers for lhe sick. Friends Surprise Newport Matron ~·lrs. Charles G. Po..-ter jr., 116 4lst st rt•ct . \\'as s urprised F"riday evening \\'hen .a group of friends ranll' in to help he r ce lc•hrate her birthday anni vl'rsary. At the close of !he l'V<'n ing a birthday c11ke dl'cora tcd ,,·ith 1he honore<''s name and n birthrla y I m C'ssag-e ,,·as ser,·ect ,,.i t h moulded ice cream at a tabl e d .. :cor a tcd in pink and blue. Thosl' p1·c"'C'nt \\'t"'rC' l\1iss Lorna iiills. l\t r:-. 1-lugh Jlv1cl\1illan, Jlv1rs. 1 Eino O lilla, ~1rs . \Vinifred Barbre a nd r..1rs. Porter. PennsyJ,·ania leild" 1 he> ll :-;1 of mineraJ producing ~lal L'S of thi!'-I count.I')' 1n income from tha i source. The pro;;ram for the m orning plnyed by Mrs . Coleman Md Mrs. Anderson, arn:I Mrs. T. H : See ley sa ng two numbers. Group singing was thoroughly enjoyed by all the members . M rs. \VinifrC'd Young a nd Mrs. Con~tance Jayred "·ere hostesses for the morning. t~IRST JOB'!' ' We can help you to make your- self independent . A..:.k about our Life Insurance plan fo r )'OU.ng men. \\1ARREN J. \\'EISER :iO; ~:ird !'it., :-;.,.,.·1>0rl Hrh .• l'h, ..... ,\. 1:10; Mttropolltan I.If~ ln11un•n«> c .... '{;, Accuracy '{;, Dependability Prescript ion \vork i;;; our most importa nt v•ork. \'oti ca n de- pend on our r('g ist ('red phar- n1aci..;t s to compound your d oct o r's prr~cript ion cor - r r>ctly. A con1plC'tc stock of drug:-and phannaceuticals is on ha nll at nil t ir:~t~s for your cun\'c ni e nce. 11.\.'.\ll"TO!"li llARBOR l>Rt·f, S'E\\-PORT l'HAlt.'.\tAC,\ B.\1~80 1\ l'HAlt.'.\IAC \' 396 East 21st St. Costa Mesa 1 1 I ' I I I°' Only One in Orange County with PRIVATE SHOWERS and TOILETS For Each and Every Trailer Underground water and sewer connections for all trailers ... also soft water All spaces have cement patios and parking space. Close to church, schools, markets and beaches. We Invite You to Come in and See This New Trailer Port LUMBER BUILDING MATERIALS , .. " -,. ... ',... ~1 \\'.1\llD &~ lt:\Rt~INGTON ,,\ LUMB ER (~)~.;~_, ~l JJ;'S,,. .• n:g~.r ~ Bay Uistrict Yard 518 Coast mghway l'hnne Beacon 5111 At the ArchM Sell It Through Classified Advertising '{;, Fanner & Tanner Electric Musi Liquidate! t BUY NOWI " I.... ':For Christmas ~ar. tayG· ifh_aw_°!_. ·t,. . ~.!SAVEi I ,.iit L -' r I • BUY NOWI If You Are Building or :,· Planning to BuDcl SAVEi MAIY ·ITEMS AT OR BELOW COST • RADIOS • HEATING PADS • DOOR CHIMES F 1·x TURES • ELECTRIC RANGES • LAMP SHADES ELE·CTRIC • RADIO PHONOGRAPHS • VACUUM CLEANERS 25°/o OFF . • LIGHTING FIXTURES • ELECTRIC APARTMENT • CHRISTMAS TREE RANGES LIGHTS ' FARMER & TANN·ER ELECTRIC Lapna Beach 30)4 Forest Ave. 1. I , Pge8 1'111WPOaT B&LBO& 1'BWl·Tl•llll gpWJAY JJwp& art!! ZN &!· a "'' · Mui1 ..._.. .. ~ to man ._1ree ---.... ~ ert-Foto-VleWS ly WALLY GERHARDT C. of C. Warns Of Picture Rackets Here Complaints of many solicitations are being made to the police de- partment and to the Newport Har- bor Chamber of Commerce. The most recent complaint has an echo from Los Angeles where the Down town Business Men's As- sociation has been chl'Cking on a Puauc NoTica CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FICTITIOUS Fl RM NAME THE UNDERS IGNED do be~y b aby photo racket. certify they are conducting a retail Ra S · h lu mber buslneu a l 701 31.el St.reel. According to Y ffilt · execu-!\:ev.·port Beach, Call r .. under the tic· tive vice-president of the Down-ittlous rlrm name or BA YVfEV.' LUM- t wn Business Men's Association BER COMPA.!'>JY and that. said firm 11 o • composed of the following penM>ns. that body is not looking for the "WhO!!O': namea and addrt>saea are a.s most beautiful baby in Los An· fo~1gff8N f~·;gh> Jr .. 212 Garnet. Bal- geles. This announcement was boa Island, Cali r.; ARLAN w. MOOR.E. d b · f · g the pub-323 Onyx , Balboa Island. CaJlt. ma e Y Y.:ay O warn1n WlTNESS their hands thla 18th day lie agajnst a group of photograph-or '."Jovember. 1947. ers operating in the residential JOl-L"" T. BOYD JR. ARLAN W. MOORE sections. f'•TATE OF CALIFORNIA. ) . . d h h h COUNT Y OF ORANGE ) 9!1. It is cxplaine t at t e P otog-ON THIS 18th day of November. rapher r ings the doorbell and asks A.D .. 19-.7, beta~ me. a Notary Public · · b b In and for .sa.!d County and Stale, per-i! there IS a new a Y OT young so nally appea.red John T. Boyd Jr .. child in the home. and Arlan W. Moore. known to me. to be the penions whose names are lf the answer is "yes," he de-subacrl bed to the within ln.strument, clares the Downtown Business and acknowledged to me that they executed .the same. Men's Association is staging a rN WITNESS WHEREOF. r have beautiful child contest and that hereunto set my hand and affixed my ottlclaJ seal the day And year In thla for $2.50 he'll take the baby's pie-certificate fl nt above wrlttl!in. ture and enter it in the contest, NORA 9. M.ARGWARTR Notary Public In a.nd for aa14 that t he best picture will be used County and State. in' advertisements and those used ·CSEALJ · My Comml&!IJon Expires January 28. will be highly paid. Prizes also are 1950. held out. Pub.-NoT. 20, 27 : Dec. 4. 11. 1s.1. The photographers gels the S2.50 and that's the t'nd of the.deal. And that"s the end of the $2.50, too. Say Factory Workers Get More In California ..... ----............ -·-·- The NeW1-Times \vill not be re- sponsible for more than one incor- rect insertion of an_ advertisement, reserves the right to correctlJ classify any and all ads and to reject any advertisement not con- !orming to rules and regulations 68-tfr Oassified ads DO eet the jc~ done. California's factory "'orkers a r e about 21 cen ts an hour better oft 8USU.'"ES8 GUIDE 11 than those in the nation as a. GENERAL REPAIR whole, according to a rt'port ot the OF ALL KINDS S tate Department ot Industr1a1 . Costa Mesa Fix-It Shop Relations, said Harry \Velch, sec-' "Let Short & Long do it" retary of the Newport Harbor Ted Taylor and Oarence Davis Oiamber of Commerce today. Beacon 5303-R He referred to the report which 2508 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa disclosed that t he average f actory 93-Stc employe made St .44 an hour in California this summer in compari· son to the naUanal average of f}.23. The r eport also carried a quo- tation from M. I. Gershenson, dlief ot the division of labor statistics and research. "Wt th the exception of the autl> mobile industry, average hourly earnings of production workers ln each major industry division were higher In California then In the nation," stated Gershen.on, adding' that tbe eerning> differential wu ioore • pronounced In non-dunble tban In durable ~ lndultr!IS." LANDSCAPING Care of Lawns nowen and Shrubs Planted Hal Crawford 315 Alvarado Place Harbor 714 BALBOA 84-tf c CESS POOLS and SEl"nC TANKS (All Work Quann-) Full lmuruice Cun.d ••f--1 DD MY----·~' J. ll. McCORMICK • CHRISTMAS SHOPPING in NEWPORT ' HARBOR• • • MO Vlc:tGria SL Ooota Kw Btn :•• 5Q9..J FORMED _....,,, A Hald 0.-.. -......... .t.IOD Pia· ..,.. " Llldta -lar -N•W.arld ............ ...._n, D 'l"*dllt...H•_.... Bwb ftmp p .,., •••• 1• TIMI& • .. • • -. ~·~r)w~~-~~s~~~~--..:...211~11•!:!•~s;!:•!.2*!!!!*~*!!!:.l!:·~·~·~·~a~--a~•!_ __ •!!1•wra•& • •i-o • &ViWWWl'lt• a nw • -···m£B a "'LmrAD • HAReOR Plea&7 of Good Tlnl lll'Dlft lllpll~ --1"4 1n '.U Ford Sta. W~ _._. a.--1-All 81.. . ' ' oMp••L W-hnw• _,,., N -•-and -~~ t CIUlllWDC ..-.. ----Tldl II • -t -. Onl7 ... ,......t ·--... 1M Nc•~ 8t\l'&L Bzz • ~ -am. Rzmtl!!t.. cab' one. Your Ital leather upbalstertnc. UP~.J... OUB 8PSOALn ComPe>und Motor OD tbne to .. ,,. OD the n-i. $1«6 · oan and .._.,. a.Doa. 10o Danz.Scbmldt Plano Oo., 520 Allen Motor Co. I l'T·tfl No. Jfflft. Santa Ana. Oirlat-1008 Cout HI.ray W eltem Auto Supp)J mu Sale. 119-Uc Be""°" !!03W COOPERATIVE ~ ,,_._ IB-ltc .ROOFING co. I.Ill N-pua-t Bhd., o.ta .,_ New and Bepair 17-u. PboDe' B,. m1 5211>-R ;1573 Elden AvL, Coot& -:D-tt. NURSERY LANDSCAPE -SHRUBS and PLANT'S BULBS -FERTILlZER Hollister Bros. Nursery 1959 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa FIREWOOD CHARCOAL A BRIQUETS PROMPT DELIVERY Wright Lumber Yard 178C N•wpou Blvd. COSTA MESA Beacon 56615 WANTED TO BUY 11 WANTED-Gas station pumping eight thousand up. Orange coun- ty. No Blue Sky. Write Box "S" c/o News-Times. 91-4tp Will Pay Cash For your fumtture or what havt you. Phone Beacon 5656. Crawley Furniture Co. 1812 Newport Blvd., Coote MM> 92-tfc CASH for USED Furniture & Appliances "We Buy Almoet Anything" GRANT'S Phone Bea. 5707-M 1645 Ne\vport Blvd., C.O.ta Mesa 42-tfc. BOATS, SUPPLll!:S Ill F OR RENT -Day, week , week· end, or monthly, 23-ft. auxiliary cabin sloop, innerspring m at- tr esses. Can carry up to ten SPINET PIANO. Rent a beauty for the boUdaya. Rent for t<rm MOTOR SOOOTER FOR SALE, alloMd If you buy. Mllllc In like ""'· exc. cond., muot ..., the boaio i. Important for to appttdate. An Ideal Xmu Ouiatmu joy. Uprllhta u low glfL Priced rlchL 814 E. Bay u M.00 · per month. Danz-Front, Balboa (neer paYIJlonJ Schmidt, Sent& Ana, 520 No. 92-2tc Main. Ouiatmu Sale. 89-Uc 1938 PONTIAC -2 door oedtn, STEINWAY. Uoed. Go111eous tone. new tires and battery $725. Ph. Mahopny cue. Genuine. Su-Har. 1905-M. 92-2tc penonJc tone. Tenn1 or will renL Danz.Sdunldt, 520 No. Main. Sent& AnL Ouiatmaa SELECTED USED CARS Sal•· 89-tfc 1974 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa WALTER J. FO'WLER PIANO Shortqe will be acute this O\ri.stmas. ChOOle youn now. A 11nell de pool t will reoerve It for ycu. Delivered when you wilh. Danz·Sclunldt Piano Co., 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. Chrlatmu Sale. 89-tfc FOR RENT-Room with private entrance and bath. 320 Diamond Ave., Balboa Island. Ph. Har. 2123-J. 92-3tc YEARLY Rental furnished house, 2 bedrooms, electric equipment. 605 Larkspur, Corona del_ Mar. 92·2tc FOR RENT-2 room apt. and bath Private entrance, utilities paid. • '37 DODGE Si::DAN. Radio, beater, SPotllghL Good paint & rubber. $695.00. '46 MERCURY Club Coupe. One owner. Low mileage. Must be seen to be appreciated • '36 PONTIAC SEDAN.'Motor just overhauled. Good r adio & rub- ber. Today, only $595. '41 PLYMOUTH TUDOR. New paint, rubber, brakes & battery. Nice motor, $1125. '37 FORD SEDAN, Rebuilt motor. SPoUight. Good rubber. Only $650. Better hurry on this one. Adults. 311 Island Ave., Bal· E A S y TERM S boa. 92-2tc 92_21c FOR RENT -Garage, 303-B E . Bay Ave .. Balboa Beach. 92-2tp _TRA __ ILERS __________ Sl NE'V Bachelor Apt., suitable for single person or working couple. Until June 1st, 1948. Ph. Harbor 2471·R. 92-ltc FOR RENT-Small house, Balboa Island. Ci trus 1·5268. 1335 Elm Ave ., Glendale, Calif. 92-2tp NICELY furnished 3-room apart- ment, Servel r efrigerator, fur- nished. venetian blinds. 202 New- part Blvd., Newport Beach, (Be. hind Arches. 91-4tc CORONA DEL MAR-New 2 bed· room house, patio. barbecue, 1tn- furnished , $85.00; also 3 room apt. $35.00 or both for $100. 618 Begonia, Corona del Mar. 90-4tc FOR RENT-2-bedroom house, 2 blocks above The Arches. 6 mos. rt'nl in advance. 429 Short St., Newport H eights. 93-ltp WANTED TO RENT u WANT TO RENT-By attorney and wife, 2 or 3 bedroom, furn. or unfurn. a.pt. or house with garage; by year. No pets or children. Box M. c/o N ews- Timcs. 92-4tc W ANTED TO RENT-2-bedroom, furnished or unfurnished, year 'round r ental in Corona del Mar, on or about· Dec. 20. Hendricks, H arbor 12. 92-tfc REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE \VlLL TRADE L. A. home for Balboa Island or Peninsula home. Low rambling Hacendia on level hlll top, cement block construction, steel windoW!, cop- SPACE for house trailer on pri- vate property. No children. 337 Ogle St., Costa Mesa. 93-2tp EASTERN Built trailer 1940, sleeps four, $600 .. as is. Beacon 6111. 92-2tc REAL ESTATE ABOVE THE ARCHES -Front view; Inter esting new 3-bedrm. home; fireplace, large gar. Price $14,600. Call Hub Powers, Agt. Har. 62-W. 81-tfc M ONEY WANTED for r eal estate loans. Broker . Beacon 5173 or Harbor 1091-J. 93-2tc NEW 2 BR vacant $5500; also 1 BR newly furnished $6000, on adjoining lots. Must sell . Sep- arate or together as income. Make offer. Trailer considered. Owner 1702 Rochester, off Tus- tin, Costa Mesa. 8S-t!c Harbor Drafting Se~ce for Builders Residential -Commerdal 711 -C. Cout Hlway, NewPort I Phone Beat_'On 5860. 34-tfc OWNER MUST .SELL-% acre hillside lot m ost1y level plus oceanview. Will sacrifice for $1,000. Cash. Ph. Bea. 5729-R. 90-4t c FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE - New stucco 3 unit income, fur- nished, ¥.•her e health is wealth. P. 0 . Box 401, Desert H ot Springs, California. 91-3tc DESERT HOME per pipes, hand made tile floors 2 Bedrooms, air conditioned, ad- and roof. 211.i baths; 3 bedrooms jacent Desert Club, La Quinta. opening on tiled patio overlook-18 m iles from Palm Springs. ing silver Lake and Griffith park Completely furnished. $12,000 Olympia 2597. 92-2tp 475 Legion, Laguna Beach. Tel. ASTHMA RELIEF Laguna Beach 5841. 91-4tc W ill trade $8500.00 eqUity in mod- ern 2-bedrm. frame, lot 85'x250' in beautiful Tujung a. Ele vation 2,000 ft .. no FOG, for equal or better in Newport, Balboa or Balboa Island. Cliff White, 10536 Pinyan Ave., Tujunga or Phone Sunland lll49 evenings. 93-4tc MONEY TO LOAN M N B C Realty Co. Newport . Balboa -Costa Mesa HOMES-LOTS-INCOME 3116 W. Central Ave., Newport · Harbor 1405 NEW 2 B.R. H ome, 1080 sq. ft. Stucco & plaster constr., with '%" Hdwd. fl oors. Garage. A Bargain -$9,750. Phone Beacon 5200 people. Skipper a..-ailable . Cal.I LOANS TO BUil.D, buy, improve. 89-tfc Beacon 5465. 90-4tc modernize or refinance. We PW"-FURN. 1 Y.i: yr. old H ome. With boa t moor ing. Full price $7 ,500. ------------WILL TRADE Inside lot on Lido chase trutt deeds. FOR SALE-Corrugated iron gar- age l6xJ2. 120 E. !7th St., Costa Isle for nice cabin cruiser 32· NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL Mesa. To be moved by buyer, 35 (L Phone Union 1-2539. SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. SEASHORE Drive 2 B.R., Bunk r oom, dbl. garage with Sundeck: $8,700. make offer. Call Budlong 85793, ----------..,,-,--92_·.:_3tc 3333 Via Lido Ph. Har. 1500 b 38-tfc. 9 a.m .-N p.m. 92-4tc FOR SALE -Star sail oat . PUMPS WORTHINGTON PRESSURE -CENTRIFUGAL For all Pressure Soden Re.trl1eration 623 So. Los Angeles SL, Anaheim Phone 4652. 93--ltc w atcbet • c..ocu -Jewelry OIROMOMTERS Repairing -Prompt Service Sellllble Prlceo VAN DRIMLEN JEWELRY 1188 New-t Blvd. Coote Meoa Sl-ttc: WASHING MACHINF.S U '°" don't bave -do ,.,... waah.lna: at · BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA t'lll Nawpon Bhd., Coot& - PbOlll Bet CIJll 5710 17-U. BAYSIDE PLATING Gold -JIU--°"l>llor --Aatlqmo • Spoda~ S. OW Ad In ~ O••llf .._Dll_J • Latest type, ntx1ble maat, in-AUTOMOTIVE & TIRES 611 LOT SPECIALS cluding s.aJls ready to sail. Phone Glendale, Citrus 11188. ' ~tfc F OR SALE-Lawson pump and bait lank complete, $75.00 like new. Bay District Hardware Co. Bal Island. 83-Uc PIC SAILBOAT-New set sails, also 9tainless steel rigging, all varnished except for deck. 212 Udo Not"d, Lido Isle. 91-4tc Boat Maintenance and Repairing Frederick Yacht Co. l2lS Cout Hlway, N..._t Phone Beacon 5615 BOAT BROKERS ~Uc llU81CAL .a llADIO M IVORS end Pond, Grand, KlmholJ, Baldwin. Wurlitzer. Mtny oth- er makes. Prica •tart at 189 OD ....i lljlrichta. Buy now for Chrlatmu. -Dam -Schmldt • Pl- -Clo.. 520 No. Main. Santa Ana. ~ Sale. 15-tfc REPOS$E$!!ED: Splnot piano. F•"'«"W make.. A pnadm ......_. FOR SALE -1941 Ford deluxe 5-pass. coupe. H eater, good rub- ber. Phone Harbor 1299-W. 92-2tc REAi, ESTATE .. Cha nnel Front, 30 ft ........... $4.000 50' Lido Isle H ome site ...... $5,000 Ocean Fr., Balboa R-3 ........ $5.000 C-2 Newport, 30'x93'. ......... $2.750 100 ft. Newport Blvd ......... $6.000 93-ltc ONLY TWO HOUSES LEFT $53.00 PER MONTH! You CAN'T rent a new 2-bedroom home for $53.00 per month. - BUT -you can OWN one for these low mo11thl.Y pay- . ments -plus a nominal down payment -about $1000 If you are a G.L -for civilians, slightly more. P. S.-These houses have hardwood floors, fireplace, floor heater, double garage, paved alleys. SEWER In and paid for, near buses and stores and within CTIY LIMITS of Newport Beach -and besides, th!y 1U'I! located In the new restticted area -ljAR- BOR HEIGHTS. NOTE: Our New Balboa Island Office Is · Now Open! -We Welcome Your Ustings and Inquiries-- HARBOR INVESTMENT COMPANY ~..). •Realtors NEWPORT BEACH -Coast Blvd. House and lot with good future bus1nesa possibllltles. House baa 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. This comer loca- tion la ooe block from ocean and 1 block from bay. $5300 3-BEDROOM HOME -Costa Mesa On Jot 67~ x 125. This modem home has hdwd floors, tilework, dbl. garage, and is in a very good neighborhood. Take over G.L loan at 4% interest. • NEWPORT HEIGHTS LOT Located two blocks from High School. All utilities. $1300 -Terms EVA F. RHODEN Realtor ELTON D. BARNE:IT 470 Newport Blvd. Phone Beacon 5713-R. PERNEL G. BARNEIT Brokers Costa Mesa Evenings, Beacon 5779-R • 93-ltc BALBOA ISLAND Two Family Income Units Typically "Balboa Island" properties located in a gracious, friendly neighborhoOd. Socially an Apart- ment rates tops here and a two-family occupancy re- flects the good JUdgment of a place to live, in ad- dition a place for guests or income. For the right locations, see HUB POWERS, Agent' Harbor 62-W ]. A. BEEK'S OFFICE Balboa Ferry Landing BRIGGS •• BEST .... BUYS ' 93-ltc TRAILER PARK-$375 monthly take. 175' x 305' all fe!J.ced.. 'Z7 lots with permit for 34 , furn. 1 B.R. home,' dbl garage, property zoned for industry, set-back with room for ~tores. $8,000 will handle. Owner would take in house or vacant on Newport Canal. CATHEDRAL CITY -5 new modem units on 'h acre. Annual mcome $5,000. Will consider exchange for home in Harbor area. Fred - B R I G G S -Tressa Members of the Multiple Listing Division 634 Coast Highway Phone Beacon 5778 93-ltc EEACON BAY WATERFRONT English Ranch House built in 1947. Excellent plan- nmg has arranged thlS home around a central patio, · assunng the comforts of convenient family living as well as complete privacy to guests. Yoo must see this property to realize its value and pos.sibilities. BALBOA BAYSHORES IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE-attractive 2-and 3-bedroom homes with real fireplaces, stall showers well planned kitchens, brea kfast bars, large cement patios, wardrobe closets and many other attractive features. Large double garages. For more complete details contact Mr. Thomas at Beacon 5748. CORONA DEL MAR . LOVELY 3-BEDROOM CAPE COD HOUSE excel- lent location. Fireplace and panel-ray heat. Do~tairs carpeted, hardwood floors upstairs. Yard landscaped. NEW 2-BEDROOM HOME close to shopping district <l!1 good street. Landscaped. Double garage. Price is n ght. Excellent location for those desiring to be close to the heart of things. TWO BEDROOM HOUSE ON BEAUTIF1.JL 60-FT Lar. - P atio surrounded by hedge makes this ~ most attractive home. Double garage. NEWPORT BEACH New, ARTISTIC, Pumi-block home, near Cana.Is and Ocean. Ideal for summer home or rental. Price $9,000 NEW 2-BEDROOM, MODERN HOME, near Canal. $7,900 ATTRACITVE 3-BEDROOM HOME on new cement foW1da~0n. 35-ft. lot. ¥ ecy easy tenns. $9,500 DUPLEX-NEW, 5 ROOMS UPSTAIRS, 5 ROOMS DOWNSTAIRS. Ideal for home and income. $16,500 EARL W. ST AN LEY REALTOR COVERING GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR ~ W. «~ l5tb AND IRVINE im, Tel.~ llll3 , ~";1;',.~ 17th and COAST llwJ'. zz=J KAJ1P1E AVE. m COAST 11'11'1'. Newport -Balboe laland Corw .... -T&L:·Bemoo 57'8 Tel.. Hart1or 111'1 T&L: Har1>ar IM in• ---I'll. -.1111 ow. --llllb, ~-­ -··· IM<>o ··a:.. • t:r. Can't be --... I'll:)' .... _ lllcl' -o.la. , Sehm"lt Plw 0... Saata ...,. DMG.-ahl! 9alii: 229 'Jllll1lil Ave... Balboa Island. 30th alld W. CealntJ, Npt. B~cil Har. 1331 9.>ltc Har. ~"" tc Sell It Through Oassified Advertising 1t ' . . ...... -. " .. . ' • • ' Vets' Center ' ' ' Elaborates on Employ Rights ·.· .. · C. M . F .. therty, Vetennl J{e. employment Rlllhta commltt<man today remlnded veteram of World war n that the l'ffmplaymept rlghll which they are llJIU"8llteed by the Selective Service Act are not limited to initial reemploYt;nent but include protection of rights after reinstatement. -~ • , A ' " Reemployment provisions of tfle federal law, which are still in ef- fect even though the Selective Ser- • lllYllTEI. vice system it.sell has been llqui-1 dated, provide that a reinstatlid 1 veteran may not be discharged ex- cept for cause during a period of lllP ICIElll / / lllYEITEI lllP YIELI • one year, and he ls entitled to all 1 t-- seniority, vacation and other rights I.I. 1.1.1.L I.I. 1.1.1.L which he enjoyed prior to en ter iJ1g --~ ''""' .......... O.a..ft ..... • •••• the service. . Veterans who are experienci~g difficulties in connection with seniority, discharge before expir &- tion of the statutor y one year per- iod, vacation benefits, de motions or other loss of rights or benefits to which t hey are entitled are in- vited to call at t he Calif. State Em ployment service located at 5th and Ross St .. Santa Ana, Calif. Those who have been unable to obtain reinsta temen t to positions held prior to the w ar should firS t contact the local office of the Cacij - fornia State Employment servisr. A veteran unable to obtain rcC'1"· ploYment through this means should then call at the Orange County Veterans service ccntrr. 225 North Broad\vay. S anta Ana. for further act1on in the case. What Our Neighbor · Cities Are Doing --··-· .................. _.._,,,.,_ SAN CLEMENTE-Ther e \\"as some excellent shooting done at the local ri.fle range when over 50 marksmen participated tn the sec· ond of a ser ies of rifle and pistol shoots SJX>nsor ed by the San CJe .. 1 mente Rifle and Pistol club. SEAL BEACH -Thirty mem- bers of the S eal Beach Chamber of Commerce and their guests, present at Sam's Sea Foods Spa. I heard a comprehensive discussion of the Orange County-wide se\\·· age clisp:>Sal plan given by E . M. Lempcke. consulting enginetir for the project. F ollowing th0e talk. members voted una nimous appr ov· al of the plan. and heard a brief discussion of its mer its by H erb Kenny, of Balboa, chairman of the sanitation committee for the As· socia ted Chembers of Commerce of Orange county. Tb• .Y.tcu mMt.J' oi moden farmiAI tecbDlq•• rl.,... U & b1i: edp la I~ OTV Ul1 potuUaJ. _......,, aecord!Da lo Dr. Bornll DeGrd. outat&Ddtns Cornell UA1· YerlltJ' qrtcUtaraJ. economlll Tll11 ll because fa:nD producUTity ta IA accurate meuun ot • coun· W• IDdu.atrlal atrugth u well u 1 UL• health of ILi populaUoa.. b• 1&Jd. WrtU.. ID 8toelwa10 M&&ulDo, Dr. DIOl'd laid. "'Ruuta. for ID· 1t.anc .. hu 1•t to w1.D the wu of eteel pion and the emctenc7 whtch C.•1 •rmbollle."' Comp&rlns the qrlcult11nl 111· tema of the two countrtu, he said, ; •A.merlca's bulo &dT&.11tare make• 'Rus1la look Ute a lf-1ear-old bo1 pitted again.at a braWl!.J blac.Umith ID a welgllt lUUnr conte1l" -We h&Te to go b&ek to 1bortly before th• ClTU War,'" he added. ""to t 8.Dd when the American farmer'• I productlrlty WU u low u th• Ru. I lianl' bl 1931. American aST"lcul- tve tn prew&r ye.an tW'lled out all: I t1me1 u much u each worker on Ua• land lD Ru111L .. Th• ue of prewar tll'UJ'" ,,.. nece11ar7, Dr. DeGrafr expl&lned, tor \he reuon tha.t the BoT1et. do not cf Te out 1taU1Uca now. He also aaid that .. ,.,.en lt we bad the 1.Dfor· maUon., It would hardly be 1atl• tactory to draw a compart.on since au11&'1 aarteultural production wu far more dllnaptK b7 th• wu tha.D oun wu.'" ~thourb Runt.a ta the larcnt aatioD bl the world. eont.&1Jllnc on• Nth or the world'• land area. and with • populaUon on•third sreater than that ol tbe United State•, -..rt· cultunlly 1peak1na, Dr. De<lra.fl' po1Dted oat. thlt utlon'1 oatput of farm prodace lD the run tor which we baT• a eompa.rtaon u:ceeded 8unl&'a by 10 per ceal Both COUD· trl• had appro1lmately the same baneated crop acreage, prewa.r. "Except ln a few operaUon1, Ru. 11.&'1 clalm to haTe the moat mech· anised &&rlcul ture ln the world t. a cro1a e:xagceratto n," Dr. DeGraft' stated. "The bulk of Rua1lan farm work t. done by band while the American farmer, ustnc machines PUT SALT 'vVATER CONVERTERS UP HUNTINGTON BEACH.-You ths of this community soon will have a building and recreational area for their or ganizations' meetings and other ~gatherings. The city council last nigh t a uthorized the pur chase, from the War Assets Administration, of a Santa Ana Anny Air base structure to be moved onto the 17th St. park which will be developed in to a community center , designed pri .. marily for the benefit of local youth. Ne \,. and impro\·C'd apparatus to ma ke fresh drink ing \\"atcr uut of ocean brine has caused the navy to declart~ sur"plus the amazing thermo-compression distilling ma .. chines used in the invasion of thr South P aciric. made moet.17 of 1teel, •applied b7 aa acsreul1'e A.mertean. tndustr7. De1'U ceued to Up&D.4 the e!re. t11'en ... of hU wort.• Dr. DeGrd quoted ftprM to 1bow that the Ruulala farmer worked II boun bekoN th• war to crow one acre of corn. while lD tht. coun1r7 American tarmen worked only 11 b.oun and obtained double the yield. Ru11lan1, a.ccordtna to th• arUcle. nquired ISO houn to ral1e and har- 1'Mt an acre or cotton. American producen do th• 1ame tn 91 boon. Wbll• the farmer lD Lhlt count17 labored 9 houri to r&l1• and b&J'o' Teat a.n acre of wheal, the Ru11llll farmer took 47 houra and e•ea then sot le11 wheat. Sugar beet.I, pota- toes, milk and t>Oultry producUoD all followed the 1ame pllttern. ""The ireat T1t.allty and produo- t1Tene11 of American agTleulture bu been the bul1 or the rlalna 1trengt.h or the nation and the rl1lna 1tandard ot ll Tln g,• Dr. DeOr&!r 1ald. "We now use only one-slzth or the nation'• productl•e e tro rt to proTlde for thl• country and 1tlll 1h lp 10 per cent of out farm pro- duce 0Ter1ea1.'" Productio n le't'el1 ln th• Untied State• are eTer·lncrea1tn1. Dr. D• Graft' explalned, "because lndlTld u- &11 ba't'e h&d freedom to work and enjoy the fruit.a or labor. Under that 111tem we ba't'e built an economlo sy1tem that bu stimulated produo- tlon, tndlTlda&lly and tn lh• mas1. "The eteel 1.Dduatry and other &llted tndu1trte1, maktna pos1lbl• such machines or 1Dcrea1lng em. clency, coastan.Uy reduce 1Ull fa.r- ther the manpower needed to pro- duce rood s.nd thu1 releue mo.-. men to de'f"lae and produce more ••11 to bu lld bl&her the leTel or our clTtllaaUon. ''WbateTer el1e m_.,. be be.bind the Iroa Curtatn, we know It bides 1T9iat weaknessea. Our atrengtb 11 lA plaln 1lgbt. The 1teel comlnr from the mill•, th• machines from our ractortee and the production tram our farma make It poaslble to get •from each according to hl.s a bllltJ' In ln creutnr meu ure, the 1tuft of life.'" ARMY OFFERING RAPID PROMOTION Rapid promolion for the young n1an ,,·ho sho\vs qualities ror Jcad C'rshjp is assured under the DC''-'' United State's Army's Lead- ers coursE." proj1..'Ct, it "·as announc- ed t his "'eek by I\.1ajor J . S. Muir in charge of the local army and 'fhese s urplus T-C evaporators ai r force recruiting station. The office of government is not to confer happiness, but to give men oppor tunity to work out ha ir ;>iness for themselves.-Channing. It must be an awful thing to hav.e a high 1.Q. and not be able to enjoy r adio programs, the n1ovies. and various other chilclish activities engaged in by the over- whelming m ajor ity or lowbr ows. arc no\v olfL·rcd for sale by the Under thC' plan which was re· War As:;;{'ts ,.\dn1inis1 r ation at c1._•n tly put into operation by the prices \vhich make their freight I ground for ces. recruits: who show from Cincinna ti. 0 .. 11hsorb:::able-IC'adership JX>tc n tialities d u r l n g if a nyone wants oceansidt• fresh hasic training and have achieved a wate r urgently l'nough to pay score of 90 or better in their Army $1.25 per t.fious;-i nd gallons for it. GC'neral Classification test a re el- Thc ne\v m<1chinC's make i t for igi!JIC' for the s ix week course. about 35 cents a thousand gallons, using d iese l fuel instead of e x· pensive <.:a.saline. Rhode Isla nd's chief industries art" \vcaving and manufacturing. Select Your Christmas Gifts Now Use Our Convenient LAY -AWAY PLAN YOU WILL SA VE TIME BY MAKING YOUR SELECTION EARLY • Our stocks are complete and you will appreciate making your selection from one of the larger stocks in Orange Co. • Diamonds • Silverware • Bracelets • Rings • Wrist Watches • Electric Clocks • Costume Jewelry • Earrings • Pearls • Dim1er·Rings • Compacts • Luggage • • Billfolds Fraternal Rings "Where Gems and Gold Are Fairly Sold" ' "' • -~ tltFlllfl1 HO\DS Mii ... Vo 1' ta Watch and Jewelry Service . - OOWOMlll ammoaowtm•sn a -.............. ... OBmlCll, OOlfGBIX!A'nOW'AL L -OoUJ', -, I• l'elTl' .-id< Scbr<!Ck. -Senlc&: Slmdo:J. 10 a.m., Bible 611 Heliotrope Avenue ' Stu<b'; 11 a.m. .,_, _ __..._ c-del Mar ------- Sunday, November 23, 19'7 9 :45 LID. Churctl School 11 :00 a.m. Morning wonhlp. An- nual Thanluglvtng oervla!. llALllOA I8LAlfD OllAPm. 111 •••• .&. ..... lley, Bur7 ''" 1ll'lllW. ·-.. ·--Churcti School, 9 :30 Un. Uarn1nc Wanhlp, 11 a.m. ' 1"1lLL 008PEL CRUllOll ~-d-o.ota­Sunday lchool, 9:45; muinl wonhlp, 11: Evanseu.uc oervl<le. 7 :30 p.m.; Mid-week prayer _._ .ng on Wedneoclay, 7:'5 p.m.; '°""' people'• evangellatlc """"" on Friday, 7 :45 p.m. oms LADT OP llT. ()APMP: lUIW•O..tnlA- Sunday V.xN: 8 a.m., 9 :30 a.m., 11 LID. Coofealona: Saturclayl from I :00 to ~ :30 and from 7 :30 to 8:30 p.m. "THE ll'BISNDL!"' OllNTllAL BIBl.S CRUllOll ... Dwtp.t ... ? s, .... Meeting temponrlly In the Sn: enth Dey Advmtlat <llun:h. COi': ner of Old County rOOld u4 Bolsa Ave., .a.ta ...._ Sunday achool, 9 :45 a.m. Wonhlp aerv!ce-11 :00 L m. Youne people'• aervl~ p.m. Evenin1 evanaellltlc MrVI~ 7 o'clock. Wedneoday, 2008 Anaheim Ave. THE NEWPORT RABBOa LU'l'REJL.Uli CBUMJB 1027 Qltf Drive . N~ Helehta "A Changeless Chrlat for Changing World!" 8EVl:NTH DAY ADVENTISTS a Comer Bolsa and Old Country R4 Costa Mesa 9:30 a. m., church school; 10:30 a. m., divine worship. Rev. H erbert C. Roth, pastor 1162 ·E. Wllson St., Coota Meaa , "Come Once-Y c;u'll C.oine Again!" COSTA MESA COMMUNITI' CHURCH J ost>ph JI. Thompson, MlnJ1tet 124 E . 20th SL Ph. Bea. 5819-M Oiurch s chool. 9:45 a.m. r.-torning Worship, 10 :50 a.m. Youth groups, High school, In- tennecliate, Adult, 6:30 p.m. Evenin g service, 7:30 o'clock.. ASSEMBLIEll OF OOD H. S. McMUl&n, Putor Amerlcall Le11oa 11&11, 16tll and Clentral Ave.. Sabbath school, Saturday morn-tne. 9:30 o'clock. Preaching &erVice, 11 a.m. ST. JOACHIM CHURCH Victoria and Tburln Sta. Coeta Meu Masses 7 a.m . daily. Sunday 7 a .m. and 9 a.m. Confessions Saturday, 4-5 and 7 .. g p.m. Chriatian Science p.m. FIRST CHURCH OF OBB18T SCo:NTIST Udo Tbeater, Central A••ae and Vla Udo A branch of The Mother Orurch. The First Church of Chrlat, Sci- entist, Ln Boston, Masu.chuaetta. Sunday school, 9 :45 a .m . Morning service, 11 a.m. Evening evangelistic service 7:30 p.m.. Sunday School at 9 :30 a. m. Sun- day Service at 11 a. m. Wednesday at Testimonial Meetine at 12 o'clock. Reading Room located at 111 Mid-week 11ervtce, Thursday 7:30 p.m. at Palm street, Balboa, II open dally from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m . except Sun· days an~ holldaya nationally ob- oerved. CHBIST CHUROH BY THE SEA Oommtmlty Metbodiat IUO WMt Central AYmwi ""'. E. D. Goodell, Pu tar Church School, 9 :50 a..m. Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Youth F ellowship, 6 p.m. Evening Worship 7:30 p.m. Mid-week praye r service, Wed. nesday; eovered dllh dinner, 6:30 p.m. ST. lOHN VlANNEY CBUJWB Balboa l1land Sunday Masses: 8 :30 a.m. vid 10 a.m. (year round) Confeuior11 : Saturdays from 7 :30 to 8 :30 p.m. ---FIRST FOUBSQUAJU: <JllU1l(JJI OF COSTA MESA Orange and Cabrlllo Rev. and Mn. O. Willard s-.. Pu ton Pboae Beacon 58%41 Sunday School 9 :30 a . m. Morning worah.lp service 10 :45. Cru!adcr service 6:30 p.m. Berean service 7 p.m. Evening evangelistic service at 7:30 o'clock. Wednesday, 7 :30 p.m. prayer ier Vice. Frida y 7:30 ' p.m. Youth Night and Bible Study. -'-- ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH Vla Udo Rev. P aul Moore Wheeler, Vicar 8 :30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a .m. Sunday School. 11 :00 a.m Morning Prayer and Sermon. (F irst S undays: Holy Communion.) 10:00 a.m. Thursdays: Holy Com- munion and prayers for the sick. Th< publl~ ·II cordially Invited to attend the church services and uae the Readlne Room. Christian Science Theme 'Soul r nd Bodv' "Soul and Body" will be the sub- ject of the ~11nr1ay Lesson-Sermon in a ll branehea of T he Mothe r Church. The First Church of Ch rist, SC"lentlat, In Boston. Th• Golden Text from II Cortnthlana read~. "\~e a ll, with open face beholding as In a glasa the glory of the Lord. are changed Into the same Image from glo ry to glory, e,·en u by the Splr1t ot the Lord ... r .. uke's Goe pel relate• that wben J esus went into the 1ynagogue. "there wu a man whose r ight hand wa.s withered. And the 11cribe1 and Phartaee1 watched him, whether he wo uld beal on the eabbath day; ... B ut be knew their thought., and said to the man which bad the wlthered band. Rise op. and stand forth In the midst. And he aroee and s tood fortb. Then said J esus unto them, I will as k you one thing: 111 It lawful on the aabbath days to do good, or to do e•ll? to save life. or t o destroy It ? And l ooking round about upon them all. he said unto the man. Stretch forth thy hand. And be d id 10: and his band wu res tored whole a.a the other... . "Ma.n ta barmonlous when goT- erned by Soul." writes Mary Baker E ddy lo "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures." Again ebe aay11, "Llke the great Exemplar. the healer should 1peak to disease u one having authority over It. le&T1ng Soul to muter th• false e T1dence1 of the corporeal 11en111e1 and to a11sert tll claim.a over mor- tality &nd diaeue.• tr Sell It Through Oassified Advertising 'f:l ~ ~ l ~ i.aed'S close' '" 91oet ""s Marvelous Zoric Dry Cleaning restores lost pattern end color • , . mekes suits look like new end it costs no more than ordinery cleaning methods. ·LIDO CLEAIERs· W N:t:WPOBT BLVD. Top ol fire Hill I s1~J Cut._ Plao11 Be1co1 • •. • , ' . 'l'IUlfUGIYllfO DAY-~ MSWPOBT' BALBOA N'SW8-Tl•BB D--• The publlC 11 oardlaUy Invited ;;;;;;;!dl!;u;•;a;n;.A~l'~•s;w=pwt~~·~T;•~•~,=Olllf~~~· ~lf~"";·~.,~1M~1=;;;&~ G5!;,'li ~ atlel>d a 'I'hankqlvins Day ..,._ Vlee to be held by Finl Churcti of Chrllf. Sdentlat, Newport Beach In conformity with the Proclamaa Uon by the Preaident of the United States, at 11 o'clock Thunclay morning, November '17, Lido Thea .. tre, Via Udo and Central avenue. There are persor11 who constant- ly clamor. They complain of op.- preuion, speculation, and pernic- ious"'influence of wealth. They cry out loudly against all banks and corporations, and a means by which small capitalists become united in order to produce im- portant and beneflcla.\ results. They carry on a mad hostility again&t all established institutions. They would choke the fountain of industry and dry all streams.- Da.aiel Webster. Be Wiie-Adv~ S-T-A-G-E The PLAYHO,USE Laguna Beich. Presents ''A Date With Judy'' A roit or comedy taken from the well known rndio show by AJ('('n Pringle • Directed by Wess Densmore Wed, thru Sun. November 19th to 2Srd Curtain 8:30 P. M, Re8erved Seat.A SI .50 Incl. Tax PHONE: LAGUNA 191 -o'lowhh 11po1lrio11 of orchU ,ctu•<:1I skill with 11'1• lllCUll r hond OI the dlCOfO• tor. ii depicts daring 1i119t of ~rronc:irig colora. to.ci. no!il1QI furniStlings ond t •otiO wollpoptrt arid droperi.s- to onur1 gracious r;.,;ng i• th1 1xchn.iv1 1nvlronm1n1 of Udo 1.i1-rite fi"9st boyMdf r1s;d.,.tiol C01111n1111ify. 1 It h on• of 35 1•qt.1i1i1• hom1t-11lch dillincrivtly individit01, bul b1ing buat 1lmul1oneo111ly to 1ed11;;:• co1t1 and hw• S.t • •'1•9" feet -yes, a laving to yo11 ol $.' o fool. 5•• !lle1e home1- comp0re-yo11·n be omozed ttlot wch 1poclo1.111, c0111ple1 .. fy •Quipped ond beoulihilly finished homes con be bought for only $21,000 to $35,000 ortd 011 surprismg!y eosyler• Model Home-231 wlo Quito hirn~ by Sank! Alto himillrr .. Co. P• ae palmer INCORPORATED 3333 via lido newport beach telephone harbor 1500 . . . SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA RoaSt TURKEY nnmCHICKEN $150 NEW YOBK•CUT STEAK --·-·---·-----... ----S%50 WHOLE BBOU.JID AA>BSl'EB -----· SZBI BBOU · wlt11 drawn butter. ,ED 8WORDn8B STEAK .. c-·-----····---'UO nm:n OOHBINATJON SEA FOOD _ ' $UO nm:D 8lllWIP -.. SUO RAINBOW TBOUT-11.'75 Bot MIDee ' Pie with Brandy 8aaee 8oaP9 • lrlada • D la Sam's Sea Food Spa and Fish Market l'llow: Loq --78. 80!..0 .... -llOl 0out lllPwaJ' (Near s-1 -) Fir, Pine and Redwood Doors Slab, Panel and Screen Wall Boards Plaster, Celotex, Plywood Mouldings AU Shapes and Sizes Shingles Cedar, Composition, Shakes Interior Hardware : : Medicine Cabinets Ironing Boards : : Lock Sets Paint Varnish BAYVIEW LUMBER COMPANY 701 31st St., East of King's Landing NEWPORT BEACH T 1 IS 2-BEDROOM COMPLETE ON YOUR LOT HOME 5 5950 m c;omplete Bi,ilcling Service at Reasonable Construction Costs CONSTRUCTION by JAMES D. RAY -General Contractor BLUEPRINTS by HARBOR DRAFTING SERVICE ASSOCIA'l'ED 8U,LDING SERVICE CXWlr'~AY ' I N ::· # _a: ... , PB.ll&AOO.N- • , Pyet8 ' ' JrSWPO&!f.BALB~A N••B·Tlll,&8 IBVMDil Kw .... a s#y OlllL Xw. !I, lMT A dive Member of Counter-Attack Against Cancer REFLECTIONS OW SON The sun, a planet countless miles away warms the eerth. The son, in a cnD at our feet, wanm our heart. ()qr ·sun ifves us life: our son is a reward ot life. The fanntt elves us food foc our bodies; the later elves us spiritual food for having lived A Ill.,._,. iii black u a starless night without dllldren; Ibey att the Stan that shine through etenlity, that lmplre i.-n!ty to lftdl all worthwhile endeavon. A cbOd la the ·-ol Innocence; that Innocent depelldou>e Is the driving -to make men do the imp<alble. GRAUEL CHAPEL -- MODERN. MARINE SERVICE SHELL DOCK < 811~ ..... • ' Dr. W. T. Mooney Nllltb aDd Coatral .... ( .................... .. NEWPORT ILUUWB VETEIUNABl' B08P1TAL Dr. Horace Pan.er Dr. Pao.I O. Butc::M&- ion: z. £. Meea Drtn Coota lll-P•: -- 111l810 TEACllEB Eloise Khariton, B.A. ~·"6 PIANO II JIABllONY J.ITIN~&­ ~­........... 1 DAT llC900L Mortimer Sehool -"-"I.... • ........ DAY l!CllOOL NOW OPEN .. ~ ... , ....... ~ ..... ,,., • 7 ···-=- H. R. Hall, M. D. Plo7>1du aDd 8- Houra: 2-5, by Appointment Telephone Beaoon 5848 Ill Br-"'7 o..ta - MDtoa M. llluwfJll, Ill. D. llOl eo..t WWQ' Coron& 4el Mar Office Hours: 1~12: Z-!I PJaoae lbrbol' lOU S. R. Monaco, M. D. I 814 Bay Ave., Ra!OO. U..1-1114 Offtce Boun: 2&o5p.m. Moada,J ttuoap ~ T. P. Reeder, M. D. H. E. Stickler, M. D. ~ llDd llllrs- -w. ()eatral o"""': -· -Nlsllt-Pbo .. -· '1'12-lll Conrad Richter, M. D. Pn!sent Hours : t:SO a. m. • 12 M., %:SO p. m. • ol:SO p. m. !flOS-0 W. Ventral Newport Beach Pbooe Harbor UO.S Chas. A. Wylie, M.D. Infant. and Cblldrea Oout Blcllway alld il••mf• Corona dell Har Hoon: l to 5 p. m. Har. 1015 OrI'OlllETIWIT I:. T. BuUenrortb. 0. D. Opla•1trtM -IClLUIINED . 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Always ready at the ring of the phone to taxi you wherever yon want I<> go. • 24-Hour Service • Y"ELLOW CAB of Newport -Costa Me8a •PHONE• Beacon 5824 AINNOU·NCING GENERAL PAINT CORPORATION'S NEW DISTRIBUTOR for Costa :Mesa and the Harbor Area You Are Invited to Bing Your Family and Friends to See This Modern Store FRIDAY AND Specia]izin -t( FLEX Household Paint -k Marine Paints anc/ S * General's 100% Pure * V ornishes anc/ Stains -k Thinners and Oils ATURDAY, '.NOVEMBER 21st and 22nd These Quality Products: • lll anc/ Enamels Varnishes utsic/e Paint -k Quick-Step Floor anc/ Linoleum Paint * Mural-Tone Wafer Paint * Sproying Equipment *Wall Pat* -k linoleum SPRAY E 0 U I PM E.N T RENTED There's FRIDAY AND • 1828 • Gi~ for You on Opening Day ATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21st a .. 22nc1 · ! ' L'' PAINT . ~ • I t ·• . ' -- NB~S.mn:, ·Tars Set 'For CIOse -Tiit In F :nal S.p 0 HTS Water safety 1at1111te ~ la en Flalsla · Santa Ana Undef 'Y' aad ed Cross In · Tlllrd Place lfl:WPO•T •&L•o& lf•••·T•••• P-n 1'111JRBDAY lfewet ·-· o.nr. ...... DI, ~ 194f STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS FOR MIGRATORY GAME . . A Water Safoty Institute, com-IOCl&tlon of the Amateur .\-. Newport Harbor'• Tan wtll tako 1.----------•I posed of six lecturel and pool Union Swtmmt111 committee. and the tlold hore Friday night aplnlt 77-Acre Auto demonstratlona, glvon by rococnlz· J amos Smith, coach Fullerton Jun-thel1' nelchbon on tho cout -· ed authorities in their reopecttve tor collep. wW -nt the VU'loul HW1ttncton Beach -in the llJW al Be B .1 fields, begins on NoVU!bor 19. at phaoeo of competitive ow1mmtnc. I game of th• oeuon, and to all Ov to W t 7:30 p.m. at the Y.M.c.A. px>l. 20!! Deeomber 17, Herbert Kn11ht0 lntenbr and purpooes it lhoU!d bo · I d Olurch street, Santa Ana. d.Lrector. Flnt Aid. Weter Safety a whale of a ball a;ame. ! On Firestone B v . This 1nst1tute 1o sponsottd by and .\cdclent Prewnt1on. s.n n.e SaUOU'O wt11 be 111oot1ns for , the Y .M.C..A.. and the American Diego C..pter of the American tho thin! place slot In Swwet Red Cross f0< the purpc8o of in-Red er-, wtll demonltrate the l••IUO otandlnP-& berth they struction, and to sumulate activity conect and safe method of bandl-can clinch 1t Oranee l01e9 to Ful- ln swimming. safety in omall craft Ina small craft. 'Ibe Jona oout lttton u they ""' expected to do. and water sports in Oranse county. line of the county and our har-Huntington Beach bu plonty at Announcement has been made of the incorporation of Pacific Speed- way Enterpriaes, Inc., a California corporation with headquarters tn Long Beach. It i. planne<I to erect a one-hall mile banked and paved racing track, designed tor the rac- ing of full-size racing automobiles, midgets or motorcycles. The Tl-acre site of the proposed track is on Firestone boulevard, between Norwalk and Buena Park. A seating capadty of 16,500 i. planned, including reserved boxes, and the design calls for parking space for 5,000 cars. Sponsors of the' project claim it will be the fastest and spar tiest track on the w"" t" Coast. While the ser1 .. i. open to all bon make Udo a very vital safety otake, too. They can mathematlcal- penons Interested. It i. prtmarlly service, which wtll be expanded ly movf Into a tie with Orango if ! for ph~ical educaton. teachera. next summer. they can take the measure of the recreational leaders, camp water On January 14, Mia Sabin& Tan and providing, of ~. that front directon. Girl Scout loaclen. June Breck, usociat• physical ed-Fullerton doeo alright. Boy Scout leaden, student leaden ucatlon, U.c.L.A., will ~ak on The OU Qty eleven is poten- in pbY'iCal education, Y.M.C.A. "Approaches In Planning Wator tlally strong and bas been all and Red Cross Water Safety In-Ballet." year. They scored twice a&a.inlt structors. February 11, the lecture and Santa Ana and Fullerton this year, Lynn Crawford. superintendent demonstration of Dr. Clas. LeRoy more than Newport could do. And ~f Santa Ana schools, has approv-Lowman, director department of they will face t he Tars with the ed credit for teachers and states Education and Rehabilitation, Los laten t powe r (which. admittedly, "hours attended in this institute Angeles Orthopedic hospital, on has not operated up to pre-season ma y be counted by Santa Ana corrective swimming wUJ give the expectations thus far) inherited teachers t oy.·ard "non-college" hur-underlying principles and water from 1M t year's squad which won d.le credits." the rapy as well as psychological the title. This includes their ~ The deepest iron mine in the ~·orld ls located at Ramsay, Mich. On November 19, Fred A. Beitz, benefit of swimming for hand.1-pound fullback, Hune, who is the chairman of Southern Pacific aa-capped persons and the me thods biggest and the strongest in the =:-------------'--------------employed. county and could easily place on March 10 speakers, C. P. L. the mythical all-conference eleven New .. Times Doc-of•tbc-Week Tl:lo lltuo IJUPPJ' lo ~ dOGllUfld lo wll:d SIP la tbo ._ .. 8pot", or we mlM oar pee&. Part: cocker, part: fox: tenter, be'• about th moatha old and la carremtly becld.lq down at tbe CorGlia del Mar Doc ud Oa& boeplt:a.I, "·a1ttn1 for eome doC· lcwlac family to call OD Dr. Stockton, Vf'Jterlnarlan, and u.y, we want to adopt Spot." -photo by Gerhardt LA Dons Set For Spectacle Thanksgiving Day Nicholls, supervisor of acquatio. this year. Los Angeleii:, and Harold Teel di-Ashen In and Out LOS ANGE LES -Beginning at re<:tor of recreation , Cit y of S~nta Jim Ashe n, who showed con-one o'clock Thanksgiving Day, a LEAGUE Wat..-fowl hunters oo..-16 y<ars of age must have a Fed..-al DINGS Due~ Stamp (Buy at Post Officu) · ALL llUNTl!Jl8 MUST P088E88 ·A STATE BUNTING LICl!Nlll! Fullerton ............................ 4 1 00 . OPEN SEASONS stnta Ana -·.. .-............ _. 4 1 Orange 3 1 1 Dacl<s, 9-. M-(Waterfowl): October 21 to November 3, lnclu· ·······-·· ···············-··· a.ive, and ~ber 23 to January 5. inclusive. Newport ......... ··················· 3 2 0 2 DovM: September 1 to September 30, Inclusive, except In Imperial Huntington ·ch ............ t ' 2 County-October 1 to October 31, inclusive. Anaheim ............................. 1 3 1 Plpon• (Bandtailed): All of State, December 1 to December 31. in- Downey -········· .................. O 6 O elusive. Fl'l.i.J,.,, Gameo SHOOTING TIME Orange an Fullerton 7 :30; Wa~rfowl : S~se to one hour before sunset except commencement Huntington ch and Newport time on the f1rst day of each season shall be 12 noon. 7 :30; Anahel.M d Santa Ana 7 ·30 Doves: 12 noon t.o sunset opening days, one-half hour before sunrise .....__,_ · to sunset remainder of seaaon. Foornau y-ott Proepect. fllseom: One-half hour before sunrise to sunseL Among the lght leal[U<S In the BAG LIMITS Major Group loot ball play-off Doc:b. Dail limi ' · · series the fo · g summary ls · Y t, f~ m . th_e aggregate, aµ ~pectes (one may be a correct f inf _ _... wood duck). Possession 11nut, two dally limits (except on opening IO ar we are . u1 ,,~ day and onl_y one wood duck). Bay Lea anta Monica ls ln. Geete: ~Y limit five, including in such limit any combination not Catholic Lea e-Three way tie exceeding two of Canada geese (including Hutchins or cackling between Ca Loyola. St geese, etc.), white-fronted geese and brant. No &>o.s iwese at any Anthony. ' · time. Possession limit is one daily bag limit. Otrus Belt L4y gue-Pomona is in. Mudben9 : Daily and possession limit, 25. Coast Le DI American and Bed B,_ted Merpmen: Daily limit, 25. agu an . ego ls in Dove and ptpn: 10 per day, 10 in possession. the .lead . A way tie ls possible Post·season period for possess.ion of migratory game birds, 90 days. Foot~1ll Lea ,e-South Pasadena PROHIBITTONS ls in the I~ d, Monrovia has a Species protected at au times: Ross Geese, all Shorebirds (includ- ~~nce to tJ South Pasadena. ing Jacksnipe), Swans, Grebes, Loons, Puffins, Auklets, Murres Gulls Pac~f1c Leagu Alhambra in lead Terns, Shearwaters, Petrels, Brown Pelitans. Ibis, Bitterns, Herons: with one g e (Keppel) to play. Egrets, Cranes and Rails. Sunset Leagu -Fullerton a nd Live Decoys and feeding prohibited. Santa Ana now tied with one Shotgu~s ca~ble of holdi~g more than three .shell s, or larger than game to p1 10•gauge .. nfles, pistols, and sink. boxes are prohibited. Ve ntura Lea ~anta P a ula is Shoot1.n~ from powe r boat, sail boat under sail. automobile, air- in . El Toro, S Winner Pendleton rprise er Camp to Texas craft proh1b1!.ed. Hunting from scull boat in Dist r icts 8-9 except on Sundays and \Vednesdays. COMll!ERCIAL CLUB REGULATIONS Blinds must be a reasonable distance apart. in no case less than 80 yards. No more than t v.·o hunters in one blind. Shooting days in- clude opening and closing days, Saturdays, Sundays, Wednesdays, and legal holidays. Ana. will evaluate the place of sider able prom ise early in the half-hour before kickoff of the swimming in organized r ecreation-season at left half, may get into Dons-Cleveland Brov . .rns gam e, the al programs. play Friday night for a few min-Coliseum pre-game calm "Aili be r.t arch 24. t he concluding pro-utes. However , he is still complain-shattered by a blare or trumpe ts El T or o. M AS. Calif.-The EI UPlAND GAME gram of this institute, will give ing about a h ip injury. He has heralding the greatest pre-game Toro "Flying Bulls" classified as . ' - • • "Dear Mom:wrltes 'Wise Dot~ Dttr.ka, "'Yott makt the ~h\S, , 111 bring the qtt~ fin coming byUreyhound and that saves enough rro buy a JU bird, alt ready to sttt! !" • On holiday trips, bu1ine11 tripe, &Jl7 journey ... aave mouey by Greyhound! Have ' fun, too ... ride relaxed in the {i11et1I buaee, many bra,nd-new, many morecoming.Enjo;r unequalled convenience of frequent aervice ~ryw/wn ... unequalled eiliht-oeeing be- cauae you eee more by bus. Go Greyhound _. •• and have all this exlro ~ a,ad 09!>. "~ienc:e at lowest coetl lherr. Arr. No Lower Fam I ____ ,. l!llJe-p!ele -1-vlltc farm froaa Newport .ae.ob: PHOENIX ••• $5..50 TUCSON ...• S'l.15 UN DIEGO .••• 11.%5 SA..'1 Flt.AN CISCO s.;;s llAlaCll8Fll!LD ~.31 SACRAMENTO • $5.60 ,,.,,,_r... I C. C. Swafford l>OS Coast Blvd. Beacon 5422 ___ ,_,.._ ..... ~----~- QEYH6UNO IS .EAgy ON YOUR' PURSE ~-$ .;r --• •• the aiins and purposes of teach-s uited-up infreque ntly since the extravaganza major league foot-underdogs at the star t of their Pheasants: November 21'st to 30th. inclusive. males only. Bag limit: 'ng thods b J W 0 Santa A a mas duri hi h ball has ever seen. gridiron debu \Vith the Pcndeltorr t\VO per day, t\VO in possession, 10 per season. 1 me Y . . emenger, n sacre ng w c Quall: November 21st to Decem ber 31st . both inclusive. Bag limit: Y. M. C. A ... Pasadena; Nelson he received a n asty cut over the The t op stars and programs of l\la rines cam out victor ious with eight per day, eight in possession, and 16 per week. Sanford. Scout e xecutive, Santa eye. 1 the Na tional Broadcasting com-a 46-13 v ict ry to take second Tree Squirrels: November 21st to December 31st, in District 1 includ- Ana; and Robert o. Smith. di-Another back who has run well pany w ill hav~ huge floats repre-place in the 11th Naval district ing Di~tricts 23, 25. 1% and 101. Bag limit : two per day,' two in rector, First Aid, W ater Safety in the last two contests -Bill sen ting their shows, with the stars league cham onShip. possession . 12 per season. . 1 end Accident Pre vention. ror the James-is a doubtful, too. He in-themselves pa r ticipating in person. , Saturday E Toro will fly to El Cottontail and Brush Rabblh: November 21st to December 31st. Bag Southern Orange county chapter . jured his shoulder against Downey Eddie Cantor, Judy Canova, Hal Paso, T exas . ere they \viii ta ngle limit : eight per day, eight in possession, 16 per week. and the team phVll.ician has ad-Peary, Dennis Day, Wl'll be among h . h f Jackrabbits, Cottontall and Bru8h Rabbits in District s 4, 4;,, 4 ~, 19 ed .r~ onrs w1t e PoWer ul Army _and 22, S eptember 1st to December 31st, excepting in portions ot vis against further competition. those presen t. Fort Bliss f tball team in a non-Districts 4 * and 22, lying in Imperia l County, where the season is CALIFORNIA Out-of-Doors But a consis tently strong player The professional spo r ts of league game. fN?m Octo~r 1st to December 31st . J?a~ limit: eight per day, eiiht all year-left guard Bill Clark-Southern California. including the 1n possession, 16 per ·week. No bag li mit on Jackrabbits. 'Ai li be back ln the starting line champion Los Angeles Angels All me n f I something of an Shooting .ll2J&M :. Upland game, which includes pheasants, quail, squir- By VIC MINAHAN up and there's a boy to watch in baseball club. Los Angeles Mon-honorable bi try for the objects rels. and rabbits, 8 a .m. until one-half hour after sunset November Unit.eel P1"e9I S taff Co..-nnndent action. Linem en ge t all-too-little a rchs hockey team, Gilmor e Sta-v.·hich have long continued to 21st to November 30th, inclusive. of the upland game season . Ex- ··--acclaim from the crowd, but Cla rk please them. W cept for the above period the shooting hours will be from one-half S A dium's midget racers, H ollywood ordsworth. hour before sunrise to one-half hour af ter sun~t. CRAMENTO -UP -The may wind up rated best of the Legion boxing, are also preparing ·7it:iit::ii:it:it:if;it:iit::ii:it:it:;t;ii;J~:;t:;jt;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;t;ii;J::;t:;t::it:;t;ii;; fish and game oommission this Tars this year. rolorful n oats emblematic of their IJ \veek got the "go ahead" signal --------sports as a "salute to sports" of on about $1.200,000 worth ot pro-PROBABLE LLJ\'E-UP Southern California. The Dons jects to m a ke California a better LE-RORICK themselves will field a n oat to LT-KlLLEFER participate in t his salute. place for the outdoor sportsman. LG-CLARK Bulwarking the colorful floa ts The green light was flashed by C-NOURSE will be a n array of bands and the s ta te state wildlife conserva-RG-CORBIN marchinq units. as well as the tion board, which was created by RT-WE ATHERWAX famed Victor ~1cLagcn motorcycle the legislature at its last session RE-ROBERTSON corps, a nd the cream of Califor- to keep an eye on the $3,000,000 LH-TH'.OMPSON nta's silver-mounted riders with a year the lawmaken provided for RH-HORRELL their fabulously ornat e riding gear conservation projects by upping FB-BARRIE and costumes. E ach rider in the the price of fishing and hunting QB-GIBBONS spectacle is a blue ribbon winner. I icenses from $2 to S3: -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ The board at its first meeting .: gave a quick approval to the pro- jects which the commission wants to s;:et going on immediately. Thes<' include new hat cher ies and im- provements on the old ones, fish screens and ladders, game fa rm improvements. game r efuges a nd management areas, and the de- velopment of u•ater fo,vl areas a nd public s hootin~ £rounds. · These projects were int roduced originally as pa r t of Governor \Va rren's 1947-48 budget, but the legislature dreided the money ha d bet ter be put aside in a special fund a nd It created the conser- vation board to watch over it . Her e are some of the larger ex- penditures which the board a p- proved : new hatcheries at Cedar Creek and Crystal Lake, $150,000 and $140,000, respect ivr.Jy; a fish and g '.lme laboratory at Berkeley, $300,000 : buying a.II land por pub- lic shooting grounds. game farm n.nrl wa terfowl dawelopmcnt areas, SS0.000; improvements at the Mount Shasta h a tchery, $46,000. When the boatd approved the initial projects, however, its work had just started. Executive Sec- r etary Em11o J . N. Ott. Jr., ot the comrrtiSJ1ion immediately submitted t he commission's ideas on how the $9,000.000 expected to be avail- able for capital improvemenl'I O\'er the next three years should be spent. Ott shoved a stack of papers a couple of feet high at the board and alter a double--take the board decided to take them "under con- •ldera lion." They will probably mull lhE-m over (or some montha "Jack's Equipment Rental Contractors' Equipment • PLA8TEB MIXEll8 • 8KlLL SAWS • • OONCBETI! lllXl!ll8 • TBAILEBll Phone Beacon 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa Dick Mcintire Nightly Except Wednesday Vaux's -·Balboa Dinner Until 11 P. M~ before giving the go-ahead on any I-:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;, of the long range projects. I 1 _, 11 Ott said the long range ~ gram would follow the same pat- tern already laJd down by the commission -new and better hatcheries, improved patrol fa- cilities, -and continual buying up of areas for public shooting grounds. game management areas Md game re.tuge9. PURSES REPORTED LOST AND FOUND Mn. E. w. Beddoe of Coota M.... reported to Newport police the loa of a billfold cootatntnc $60 on 22nd 1t:rftt near the Ocean Fron't on SUncky. Edna ~ of 311 CUnatlon avenuit, Corona del Mar,' rep:rted to pollee tllot .... founsl a - cxmt•tntna a IUll'1 al llllCmQ' w lbo-.... -.12. , FUN ZONE la BALBOA Now Open SATURDAY and .S~~DAY , VISITS LOS ANGELES llur7. Welcb, ~ o1 t11o Na Jib lf t llarbcw ,.,_,..._ al Q:a.. -. ... Im i. •n1 'ss • 1'120' '9. .. ... ~~~~~~~~~~~~ .. ~~~~~~~:::"~~::-"'!~ • ............................. __ . T RKEY HEADQUARTERS GUA~ANTEED T 0. M .s Fr~h Dressed, Grade "A" -.. _ . _ . __ -H E-N S Per Lb. Per Lb. -········ __ .................................. . <"-···· •. ·-·. ,. . ,. ... ,. ... _.. ......... Beef Pot Roast Our Usual High Quality Tenderized Hams 65c Cudahy'• Puritan lb. Whole or Sb•nk Half -............ -·····----... ,.,. ... . ...... . .... ..... --- RUMP ROAS! 4gc Bow Aboa& 8ome of &ba& Good Pork Sausage for Brealdut f _______ ... . ......... ,··-··-.... -.............. .._.--··--· ---······· ··-···· ... WEST COAST MEAT co~ WHOI.E'IALE MEATS AND PROVISIONS (l. 0. "N"ll'Mapn 18'7 Newport Blvd. . Phone -Beacon 5695 Costa Mesa • • ' I . .. . . • • ·' ' fed So Coob .Agree • lfUKJWle&, <Con11n-C.:..... p-11 Offhand we· don't know • ports that the letil/"•ture bu . St.ock Market At a Gfance Am Toi " Toi ------·------153 • Dupont -----------------188il: Hungry Men Must be Slot 'U--L:-Sand Crab the taxPaYers' money. \chamber of rommesm re: Cal~MustS#oyOpen Pin~·Out ~~~In~ =~:n8:1=! ::!:~54~= Fom!d to ci-his restaurant tContlnued. -P.,. 1l and In the California leglsla-• by coogress but there were lot $1,043,000. • "'' In Main street, Bolbna. '•t 6 p. m., uala ""° operate auch .......,,_ ture Is that ot appointing nu-plenty' and the cost was like-That last figure by the fOC' three · nllbta Jut week be-obtain· Wep1 -· prey upon merous Interim committees. wise. In California the state way ls not hay' ' • General Moton ----------se~ Kennecott --------------------4916 S<en ---------···-----·----·-as So Cal E:dlson ... ----··---29~ Standard OU -------· .----8116 U S Steel ... -................... '7716 Canadian Pacific ----------11 cauoe al the taabQlty to llnd • the pub!lc, pertlcularl)I children Originally the Idea of such ' " quall&d cook to handle hia lat• and the unwary, ~ a committee wu a good one. • even1nc trade, Theo. Mcl:iroy al and ~ulous individual. It gave the lawmakers a bet-· ::.e~~~·f:""~:: ~~ rro:, ::=i:at~ ter opportunity to dig up In-RED FRYERS 4oc Jlllt bad to keep Ills place _. '° weighing machlnea, d11arette 'and formation on some vital sub-p -Lb hil old CUltAXnen could eat. candY vendors and other devices ject they were to cooslder er • ------ Althoullh there were other "returning merchandise which the later on. But In recent years HENS .. -. -•• • SPECIAL THANKSGIVING ••• DINNER - Served 12 Noon_.to 8 p. m. • 7 Courses • No Raise in Prices •• $1.50 •• ---_ .. -.......-w_, ___ _. .. _.._.,.,_.,,. .. ' Harrison's Dinner House • 17th & Orange St. Costa Mesa 90 lunch rooma and cafes where they person Inserting the coin knoWI the thing has gotten out Of Thomas Gray could set eomethlng to ... t. a la he will obWn." hand. St • lb 27c , I , carte. they had a_,...,uy become nie ordinance declares a11 pin-Committes are appointed ew1ng _ _ _ _ • Passes A way n so aCC\lltomed to the food pre-ball and •lot machines "P\lbllc ror a1most every conceivable R t" lb 3 0c - M pared by McElroy's day cooks that nuisances" and makes them liable purpose-many of which are OaS Ing - -. -• Costa esa they formed a brigade and stormed to aelzure and the operatot'11 sub-n t important. LegiSlato ~Re ~~'."'ousofD~~Ufllhy at the ject to $500 fine or Jalld rorthllix ~h out here an.I there ~ Sherman's Feed & Supply Co. Funeral services wer e held Qouc-£" PQJ.lluua'l. months or both. It proVl es at, . . 'r ' Thursday. at 1 p.m. In the Harold "Bob," they told him, "You've after 30 days, law officers must yestigations are qiade, hear-H ho Bl d t v· t . K. Grauel chapel, Costa Mesa, for just got to make ".!<Elroy _keep.!"' post notices of Intention to de-mgs held, llJ!d volll!nlnous re-ar r V , a lC Orta Thomas Gray 9()-year-old resident place open to 8-oclock nights. stroy machines seized, then de-cords compiled. Yet, much Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 5576-M or Costa Mc;a with R.,v. G. WU-Said Bob, so the story goes, "But stroy them. too often little has actually lard Stearns officiating. I n~ longer own the Snack Bar. I been"'=~~don~e~bes~ides~_:s~pe~ndin~·~g_..:.:=::==:==:==:==:==:===:::===::=::=::=:::==::=::=::=:::==~ l\fr. Gray died a t his home at ~n t force 8 ~ ~o stay open, but California hunters' chances of - t 8'291Ai Harbor Blvd.,. Costa Mesa. 1 ll speak to h1'°;· 11. that. will help, bagging phesants during the sea- A native of Hardin county, 0 .. and teJJ him you d like him to star, son which opens Nov. 21 have been Mr. Gray came to . California 20 ope:n~ ~O:: ~~:et~~~ 5:'~~ increased by 13.325 birds by actio11 years ago, and r esided In Coeta bou it pe Y of the state fish and game com- Mesa tor the past 12 years. 8 .. 1 t-told 'Murph' my problem," mission during October. He was a SO-year member of said McElroy "and then I agreed C R CO the Solar Lodge No. 783· Inde-to keep the .:..taurant open until I. A. A A -• pncdent Order of Odd Fellows and 8 o'cl<K":k eve ry night, if my two ~ lkt~~ .. !~ ~i:!i Co. of the F ort Ama nda Encampment cooks would cooperate, '!1ley read-SEA.1TLE, WASH, SAYS: No. 307. both of Lima, 0 . Hy agreed to do so." ' ··1 bought my Desert Home at Surviving are his wife, Abigail, Whe n the news got around that La Quinta. It's one ot the most and six sons; Blaine and Virgil of the Main street restaurant was beautiful places I know and The 1San Francisco; Alvia a nd Harley again open for business nights to Desert CJub leaves nothing to d be de<ired." of F lor ida; Floyd of Detroit an 8 o'clock, every seat in the place Yor F ree colored foltJcr •rite r.im Claude, of Costa Mesa. was filled again. Sprini-•·La Quinta De..-e.toi>ment Co .. Other survivors are two step-It was that was at 7 p. · m . ~~ c'!i1?0~1;.-Duumulr . t..o. A.Dire.lee daughters, Mrs. Llo;yd Bradley and W~edn~esd~•Y~--------~~~~~~~~~~~ Mrs. Dean Schull, both of Costa l\'11.'Sll a nd six gr andchildre n a nd seven great -grandchildren . MAYFIELD'S Free Parking MARKET Free Parking 1741 NEWPORT WE BUY RIGHT WE SELL RIGHT AVE. COSTA MESA -......... ___. ................................................... _ __...,, ...... --.. .. -.. Interment v.'as at Westminster Mem oria l park, with graveside services by m embers of the Ind~ pendent Order of Odd F ellows. This market is o member of one of the World's Largest Buying Groups! Friday, Nov. 21 and Saturday, Nov. 22 Same Management ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Traffic Route Signs Join tbe Thanksgiving Festivities With Flowers " Asked by Point Assn. Automobile Club of Southern California has been asked today by Balboa Peninsula Point associa.- tion to do some thing about improv- ing road signs in the ci ty. Accorcling to ~lrs. J . L. Ou- Plain, secretary of the association, the auto club has been asked to er!'Ct sign posts in the Balboa· NC'\\rpor t area delineating routes ·"· - • CIDER MARTINELLl'S - SPECIALS e'!~.22· NUCOA \'ELVEETA-2 Ibo. lb.Can 22• Kraft's Cheese Lb. 37• 97• lo High\\'ay 101. Ba lboa I sland • --;~-.,,-~:::::: ferry and other traffic channels. •-• ._- During t he month the clivision rt'lcns("d th;it number of pheas- ants from state game farms in 12 counties. plus 90 quail, and 64 turkeys. They m~ke a grand total of 46,496 birds released from the farms this year. ~. -· ------: _-· -==-:-_Poultry Seasoning 1-oz.canl0° BELFAST-For Holiday Be'>erages ·Sparkling Water 'th;.~~·· 15° 1313 Coast Hiway • Corona del Mar Phone Harbor 590 11 They'1e the tf(llc of the coffee stopsl 11 "Thet'1tt.....-ltiet ~r tt --· _ • .,.,.....IM<I • .....,,_.,...,, ........ -.. liold --m.r .... ,.,_ ....... .... ~ ' .,. ... kdc ...... .n -,...... Nat • rl-..t "' bolt. TlMn'• 22" ...... vleibllity -and ~ more with tnc. ... ,........,., ....... ,.. ""Vou ought to 11'1 • -klok cl that-fratn9. lf1 REAL.LY builtr" ., .... looll: --...... 9w:i, boy, lft lttll p tMl ~ ....._.....,.,,,.,.._. -" .......... ., ... ...... ., .... .. .......... wh•••··-s.. ............................... .,. .... , •• ,!' . -CHEVROLET . . r -CULBERTSON CHEVROLET CO. Inc. y_. Baftar .&J'M ~-t' I ... ClleftGW Des' • A ProdUd of - --~•1t!lii--THE AMERICAN DISTILLING CO. INC. NEW YOIK • SAN fUHCIKO • LOS ANOIUI • SAUSAUTO, CAUi. South Coast Company MARINE and GENERAL HARDWARE 23rd at Central Newport Beach NOW •• ACME in J1 ~W£i G~s~ottl. -that you don't take backl A new, less ·bothersome way of ~ing sparkling, refresh- ing Acme Beer. No Deposit , .. No Retum I like the Acme Can,1lmplydiscordthel-WAY 91011 bottle when It's emptyl ••• LIBBY'S-Delicious, Refreshing Tomato Juice NIBLETS Wh~:•m•• _ 12-0.. 11· Can Kri~py Crackers 1-•b. Pkg. 22° DRESSING ~·~~~~!:s i!.~,~ 29° LIBBY'S PUMPKIN ~;{:, 15° PET MILK 2 ~. 25° • ~.:id•• MarshmaHows Pkg. 12c BORDEN'S MILK ~ ~~ 23° ........................... ---............. w ... ----...... ·· .. ._ .......... .._,,.-.,,.., ........ ...,.__ ....... --· .. ----............ __ .·. _-.: Pork Loin Roast · lb. 59° Pork Chops lb. 62° Lamb Shoulder Chops 59• ~":'" Rolled Beef Roast lb. 65° WE ARE NOW TAKING ORDERS for TURKEYS Fresh Killed from "Christen Turkey Ranch" You Must See These Birds to Appreciate Them _ ......... .__......_ ....... --............. ____ ........... -............................ ----· -··-··- DESERT SWEET Box of 80 -$215 GRAPEFRUIT ••• ~ ; : ~ 8 for 25c New White Rose POTATOES 7 Lbs. 25c -PIPPIN APPLES 7 Lbs.25C Box $129 ROME BEAUTY APPLES s229 Box ' CAPE ·COD CRANBERRIES SPECIAL 37c GREEN LIMA BEANS 2 Lbs. 25c RED EMPEROR GRAPES 2 Lbs. 19c ,·---......... .. ..... ,... • ___ ,, ........ ... .. 4 ----'""""''"" -..... ,_ DANI SB Old-Fashioned DELICATESSEN Home Made MAID . ~.~·I '" ~as· T PUMPKIN PIE ........ ------------------50c: JUMBO ENCH.LADAS -25c CHIP BEEF BULK SAUERKRAUT PL 13° PUMPKIN CAKE __________ : _____ 5gc 2-l.Qft'-E'.lpedalqo good HAii SALAD .!t u· FRENCH ROLLS __ doz. 2Sc • • -. ..... • ;;·;-;-.:~:-:--.U~·-·-... 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