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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-12-02 - Newport Balboa News Times (2)• THE SAND CRAB By 8 A II Di11trmt;, We neither like, Ill' much trust our neighbors. · 'lbe people on Balboa. Island · bave their own name for Bal- boa. Balboa reciprocates. So does commercial-fishing Newport, Newport Heights, Lido Isle (Gold Coast) and Corona de! Mar. What af- fects one section of us, af- fects the whole. Why is it not possible for us all to get together and face all our problems in a collective way. Maybe our tax assessment ll)'Stem needs overhauling. We must be interested in each other's wellare and un- doubtedly our tax assess- ment system is a major fac- tor in our sectional criticism. Our postal system is in ut- ter confusion and thoroughly unintelligible to the tens of thousands who throng down here each year. Their sprawled about fadlities are thoroughly inadequate. We have a city planning commission who have be- come masters of the game of buck-passing with the city hall. Our planning commis- sion, out-dated, out-moded, operates comically at the taxpayers' expense because It has no authority. 1\vo notable exceptances · to this piece of ours are the high school and our gram-mar school whose board of trustees and principals are doing a noteworthy job. Easter week, the vandal- ism of the children of our "outside" friends is laid squarely in the lap of the po- lice departmenL What have (Continued on Page 8) Xmas Lighting Plans Unfold Oran ge County Coast associa- tion has simplified the Christmas IJghting program, a study of this year's plan reveals. A committee, headed by L. A. PatQh, Huntington Beach. divided the coast into two districts with area ( 1 ) extending f r o m Seal Beach to Newport Beach and area (2) extending from Balboa Island to San Clemen te, and working ander t h i s general plan, the Dlristrnas Ughting committee has uked each community along the ~t to appoint a local board of jud&es who will select the three outstanding Christmas lighting features in their own districts. These features may be homes, business displays. public decora- tion or any form of .shrine. In (Continued on Back Page) PRESBYTERIAN PLANS DISCUSSED Plans for the new Presbyterian ehurch to be established in New- port Harbor-Costa Mesa district were discussed at a meeting of a newly formed steering committee be)d recently at the home of E. A. K . Hackett in Corona del llar. TodaJ"9 U A•, PAT, Dow,_ .A.• .... ' .._ ........ .. Mnt• L .L ..... -. · Industrials _ •.• .181.18 up 57. Ralls ···-····--·-· 47.ftr 1IP .32 Utilities ···-··-~.99 uP .Oil Volume--5t0,000 Ibara ...... Liii ....... . - .NEWPORT o.ly Barbor-Wide New.paper .._,_ Costa Mesa Edition AadH Bweu .,,, Clrealatlom EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT. SEASHORE COLO VOLUMEXXXIX Seek 0. K. for Seperation Sewer Plan If a pla n proposed by Hunting- ton Beach is approved by the hoe.rd of supervisors, citizens ot that area will break off into a new sanitary o:listrict of their own. This is the gist of a plan sub- m itted for approval by Hunting- ton Beach Mayor Ted Bartlett, it was learned recently. As currently plotted in county . wide surveys which have been made by Ewald Lemke, special consul ting engineer, district num- ber five of the Ora nge County Sanitation project was set up to include Ne\\'port Beach arid Hunt- in gton Beach. Through this dis- trict was to run the joint out- fall line with the outfall to be located off the beach midway be- tween the two cities at a distance of 15,000 feet. If the S('paration plan is ap- proved. as it seems it m ay be, H un tington Beach and vicinity \viii break off, with the middle of the Santa Ana river as the dividing line, to form their own district which will in all likelihood be called dis trict 11 . 'Jlle proposal, now before the board of supervisors, would make it possible for that city to con- struct a separate sewer line from their own treating plant to the proposed joint outfall li ne and thus save H un tington Beach tax- payers from helping foot the $2,- 000,000 bill which engi neers esti- mate it will cost district five over the next forty years to belong to the county-\vide sanitation pPOject. Huntington Beach estimates that, under the separation plan. they could hook onto the joint outfall at a cost not exceeiling S250,000. \\'here That Ua,•es Newport In effect. ·the plan would leave Newport , Beach and vicinity as t he sole occupan ts of a shrunken district five. \V hat that may ulti- mately leave as a matter ot cost tc taxpayers has not been determined for sever al reasons. First. Huntington Beach will presumably still p ay their pro rated cost of the joint outfall line as it bor ders their district , a! well as their share of the outfall con- struction off the beach. Secondly the final estimate ot costs can not be determined. until it is finally established who is coming in and who is staying out. Naturally, the fewer the commun- itiPS participating, the higher the unit C06t. (Continued. on Back Page) TBOllAS D. KUCHEL .,,,. Ceato per con , rop P~nchboard Cases gains 1 7; 'Too Costly' ii Battle New Twist in I Round 2 Gambling War The will -o' -the -wisp d r i v e C ty Attorne y Roland Thompson said today he will file a n ans\\'er "som etime within the next few days" to the complaint entered b y l\<lr. and Mrs. William Tallman. "'·hose backyard oil well at 213 43rd St. became a bone of con- tention when the city council denied them permission to pump the oil which ha.! slowly come to the surface under its own pres- sure. Thus the legal battle over oil pumping in the city of New- poit Beach enters round two. I against gambling in Orange coun- ty took another twis t yesterday ! \\·hen Sheriff James Musick an_ .. nounced that the cases now pend- 1 ing in \vh ich seven persons are charged "'ith illegal operation al: punchboards, will be dismissed. without prosecution. BOY SCOUTS Bobby Egprt., shown h&Ddlq Christmas Seal stamps to M ayor O. B. Reed, and Don M&W&On and Donny PO"«lJe (kneeling left), who togethf'r \l1th Ja.ck Laurie, rliht, are attachJn.r bumper card t.o the mayor's ear, are belpinc ~t the sal" or Chrtst- ma.t !!eals tor the fi1ht al{&imt tubercu.losb ott to a tine start In the Harbor area. -photo by Volney l'lay jr. C<1mmunity Associations Back County Sewage Disposal Plan AUOC"..Jatlons of the Newport Harbor communities ha\•e unani- mously endorsed the county-wtde 11ewer plan recently propoAed by the Orange County Board of S upen190n, It wae dbclMed follo"1ng a meeting or repreeentatlves at the Newport Harbor \'acbt club last WedoMday. .,..._ The session was called by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- merce and was attended by a group representing the chamber of commerce. the Corona del I\1ar Civic Association. the Balboa Im- provement Association, the Lido Isle Community Association ,thC' Balboa Island Business Men's As· sociation. the Ne"1>0rt Harbor J unior Chamber of Commerce and t he Ne"•port Harbor Business Men's Association. On motion of Dean Bradford. acting on beha lf of the Newport H arbor Junior Olamber of Com· merce. seconded. by Edward F . Mansfield. represen ting the Lido Isle Communi ty Association, the group approved in principle the countywide! plan. The assemblage also agreed to the suggestion for the sub-division ot District 5. into two districts i! agreeable to Huntington Beach . The districts will then be Dis- tricts 5, to include Newport Beach and adjacent art"&; District 5-A, to cover Huntington Beach and adjacent area ; Santa Ana river is to be the approximate dividing line. ' News-Times Story Brings Vet Club $200 When you com e r ight do\\'Tl to it there are a lot of good people in the \\·orld. About three "'eeks ago \vhen some members or the Fullerton Junior College Vets club heard that Annetta Louise Bloodworth. 4-year·old blind girl from Santa Ana. needed $500 to complete a fund for an operation to r estore her sight. they immediately got together . voted the money. and presented it to her. As the r esult of the story print- ed in the N e\!;port Balboa News- Times, the vets club is $250 richer today. Hardly had the Fullerton Vet· erans· club started getting its breath after r eceiving a surprise $100 donation from the Rubber- craft corporation in Los Angeles. when a second donation of the same amount wu received from the Women's Assistance league of Fullerton . Friday, Superior Judge Ray. mond Thompson overruled the de- murrer filed by Newport Beach's city attorney to the Tallmaii com- plaint seeking "declaratory r e- lief." Thus the Tallmans, wit h their lawyer, Robert H. Wallis. Long Beach. \\'On the first round of "'itat promises to be a lively legal "battle . The contest arose when aa abandoned and plugged oil well in the Ta llmans' yard started fl ow- ing last July. The well had been drilled in 1925 a nd was abandoned in 1932, rcportroJy because oil was too heavy to be pumped proritably. Sourht Council P~rmJt Mr. and ?\trs. Tallman sought a permit to r.i:?open the plugged well and pump out the oily sub- stance which has been leaking around the cement plug, but they \o,•ere denied permission. The city council is holding that a 1943 or- dinance prohibiting drilling for oi l, plus a zoning ordinance against business activity of any description in a Rl2 zone, is grounds for re- fusal. The plaintiffs assert the only way to abate the alleged nuisance of oil flowing into their yard is to reopen th.e well and pump the oil. TION of the Costa Me. CormnunJty church launched M $5000 S unday to make lnJtlal purchase of materials· for plann construction of add tlons to bulldlnR shown here. Con- 111tructJon PtoJrr&.D1 would span .. '"·eral yean wtth three "~""· 5eetlons ;;;. ~ommunity Church -M;;;;;0 Show~ Plans for Construction A drtve *6 railf.I $5000 for the pla"Chue of materials to be med in the oonstrudtlon of three &dclitlona to the present Community church struclure ln!Costa Meu wu lfl)tten underway Sunday. Pre8ent plans, approved byj t.be buildlDg committee heeded by Gilbert Seal, call for •. con structto1' prognun which will gpan several years and wtt1 result ln 1 --t. new spe.ce for Sunday school clles- ro n Innes At present the church comprises p be ~ t • rooms, youth hall and social liaJJ. Into U explal.ned a ma;n auditodum. chapel, pastor's study, choir room and Scout hut. In a prolonged 1egal argument, D h f D WalHs den;ed the courts had no eat lo octor First to be bu;Jt will be a two- right to act in the case and as-I" s t? r y, ~-square-foot addition serted the controversy was shown Exact cauke of the sudden death \\·hich \\'J.l accomodate Sunday · th all 1· th t th ·t h r Dr lF · E O'M 11 school classes for chlldren from 1n e ega ions a e Cl y ere o . rancts . a cy, . h h 1 h d f ed h. di ts' 1 r A bl p . ed nursery t rough grammar sc oo a re us ts en reques o m er. a .. remain unre-5 Est· ated t r th. c tor a permit a nd that the city had vealed tOO.a as police continued :-ge ·. imOOO oos 0 lS Sl' - threatened suit to enjoin the· their inves~gation and sought to 10~ 15 $30, · . •. 1 be plaintiffs if they were to pump learn defin te ly a ny information . ose approvirg .. ne P ans. - the oil well. Further, fie added. Phil d l h . Ii could add to si des s.-ul a nd the pastor, Rev. there was a dispute over whether the ~a:e~ I po ce Joseph K. Thompaon, were Everett . * . Rea, C. M . Nel10n, Lloyd Schlos- Attending the meeting were, Volney Hay, Jr., Balboa Improve- ment Association; Rex Brandt, Corona de1 Mar Association; Dean Bradford, Newport Harbor Junior C. of C.; Edward F . Mansfield, Lido Isle Community Association; Ralph P . Maskey, Ne.wport Harbor Business Men's association and H. F . Kenny and Harry Welch, New- port Harbor Chamber ot Com- merce. the 1943 city ordinance against The v1cti • who had r egistered ser, Joe Jones, H ugh Davis. Chis- drilling for oil inside the city limits at the Bal a Inn in Balboa over holm Brown, Ralph McC1elland, could be used to prevent c.he TJUI-the businesr address of "Bailey, HaroJd Grauel and H. B. McMurty. mans from pumping oil that al-Bank! and Biddle, Philadelphia," Both checks were presented to d · rea Y is present. was foundl]nrawled on the floor the club in appreciation of its ..,. Southland Meats To Be in Short Supply by Spring activitie-s in helping underprivleg-of his roo at 5:45 p.m . Monday. ed children in general and the Mesa Dr1"ver Hi• body • • ....rtedly nude when discovered. There was no recent project when the club pre-p $ f" sented a blind girl in Santa Ana ays 1 so 1ne e vidence orj a struggle, nor was with the necessary money to com-there conclUsive evidence pointing plete the fund for an expensive Lester Albert Olarte, 37, a cook to suicide i(Jthough a quantity of · h · h of ~·· Harbor boulevard. Costa sleening pil"' was found scattered Southland meat supplies shouJd operation to restor e er s1g t. NVo.J ..,. i Th $200 'JI be t ln bu M .a--..a on the floo~. be plentiful in the next few e Wl · spen Y-esa. wu 'u~ $250, of which A +. di months. but a shortage is indicated ing toys for the mammoth party $100 was suspended, when ar-note s found, but it in ·-for underprivleged children which raigned before Oty Judge Harry cated only 1 that the victim was by late winter or early spring, the the club will give Tuesday after-L. Blodgett on a charge of drunk anxious abdut luggage which he Los Angeles Chamber of C.om-2 Hurt When Car noon. December 23, at the Fuller-driving at 9 a.m. Friday. wrote was at the United Airlines merce Agriculture department r e- The sheriff, a fter a conferena!' "·ith District Attorney James A. Davis, said the move was prompted. when it was decided that the cour>- ty "'ould be put to considerable expense in trying each case fn- the various townships. In a recen t drive which brought the matter out into the open, Dal- las 'Palmer and Ralph H. Kruse- had tx>en arraigned before Costa Mesa Justice of the Peace D. J . Dodge. Palmer 's trial had been calendared for Dec. 8 w h i 1 e Kruse's had not been set by the time of Musick 's act,ion yesterday. First Trial Tomorrow The first in the series of trials the sheriff had called for follow- ing his much-he ralded rene~ drive against gambling was to have begun Dec. 3 in Huntington Beach justice court. It had been awaited with con- siderable interest by those who looked for the outcome to reveal \Vhich way the wind blows on fu- t ure punchboard operation in the county. In the meantime, however, the· cotmty board of supervisors' re- cent approval of an anti·gambling ordinance will provide grounds for Musick to destroy punchboards a).. :-eady seized as well as these selz.ect in the future, according to bis s tatement yesterday. "Hereafter , such illegal devices will be seized and destroyed wher .. ever found unless th e owners. within the time required by law. appear in superior court to estat>- lish that the same are not illegally- operated," the sheriff said. JUDGE WARNS ON I PASSING STOPPED SCHOOL BUSSES Numerous citations issued reo-- cently for illegal passing ot school buses have prompted City Judge Harry L. Blodgett to remind mo- torists of the motor vehicle code regulation which, he says, Is ap- parently little understood by rnanJ' drivers. Appointed by the Rev. Thomas )(. Gibson, pastor of the new church, the commJ_t_tee includes the fellowing: J . Emery Sargent, Rob- ert E . Campbell, A. V. Jorgensen, J. Roy Stewart, L. E. Brown, B. A. K. Hackett. and 'Thomas A. Sanaon. Hits Pole In Front ton gymnasium. Police records disclose that ticket offi«j ;n San Francisco. ~:'~~,;;:keting of cows, heif- Emb M Charle WM ~ked at 11 :15 o'clock I ers &ltd calves, to,ether with curbs ryo esa of News-Times PICKED UP ON Wednftday night afta' he was 2 Youth#Trapped on importation of Mexican cattle GOP PreparRa• Ji NARCOTIC CHARGE picked up, slumped over the wheel · t f t d th "--ase The code polnts out that "the driver of any vehicle outside a business or residential district. upon meeting or overtaking - either directiori any achool bm. equipped with signs 0 ' • Whicb has stopped .• • • for the ~· of receiving or dlscharglnc achoal' children, lhalJ bring such veblcle- to a stop Immediately before - ing said school bus. but then .._. proceed • • • at a speed • • • far .no event greata' than 10 --hour." A still-fresh trail of blood was Aher A empt to owmg 0 00 -an -mou ~ or his machine, at 23rd street and TT dangers, may make rebuilding of all the evidence that re.malned Sat-Oce Fron Newport Be ch b St I Fe'-d s··· -------------,!For Kuchel y urday morning after a car driven Anned with a warrant from an t. a • y ea " er Kirt present range herds difficult, it P I E rt t Santa Ana Jn•ti-<Aurt. police Patrol Officers Calihan and God-i was explained. o ice sco O by Charles I.. Bean. 521 ~ Acacia. -" dard. Sli ~t ""'"' th al do Costa Mesa's newly-orpnbod Corona de! Mar, ploughed lnto the ~ took lnto custody a local man g_~ -,h. to ehosevher beenzen Feeders may face a serious prob-p t H bby to Bed pped on a charae of illegal use of nar-A physician pronounced the de--car owners I ere w ave Jem Cmding cattle to purchase U .u Young RA!publicans today ma telephone pole ln fl'ont of the ti fendant Intoxicated and unfit to victimized I~ prolonged wave after stock now being fattened their participation ln their first News-Times building at about 2 co cs. f th f doubt! 'Santa Claus Is Comin9 to Town' -Woops, He's Here s..ia Clam-.... _ aeer Wtire en•..-,..._... .,..,,_ (_,. .... . ' -. WIU.. UM memtal ~ major ''party" e'Yent, the rally aet a.m A WUT&nt from the lheriff'i ~-drive his vehicle. o petty car e ts eu-hu gone to market. the meat 1ur- -"I loape lie otql pat," clock · ly will ~-the """'" that vey ihowed. · -s.oc-' llalT7 ...... ~~ s!.n~ = ~';,,,8 a~tor-Severely cut about the.face and flee ln Santa Ana .... -last SLIGHT DAMAGE IN a ~tat pt to abocund with 0ry.feeding ln California Is re-pat wuu.m o. 111'111, ol 111 head was Willard Novak. UO Po1n-we<k for the arreat of Karl Henry a fender · wu foiled and two ported al>out 20 per cent heavier Via UM -. UM hie, to lwn when State COntrollet' Thm>a• aettia, Corona de! Mar a paaen-Stard<. 1912 Court Ave. ISLAND BlAZE )'<>Uths na~ when John Allen. than last year, owing In ~ to -8•" 7 ...,, -11n. a.,~~=:::, ~-Dodd Is aer. who was taken to Community Friday, local police plckedStan:k 215 C<yatal 1Ave., Balboa ~ Jack ot rain and reduction al al- --cailod ~ ~ •m• t hoopltal. Bean. the clrlwr. wu up and tumed him.,.... to Sherift1 The fire clepa -t made a run turned In tt>r alarm when he saw fal!a acreage ln wne oreaa. a& 1:46 ~ -llllopdl7 Mn. Geraldine Davia, ...,...~; bruiaed and Is IUfferlns !nJm a deputies. He Is alJeced to ha~ to Balboa Ja!ond thla mamln& at a car ln froi>t of his hdlllE beinc notably the Imperial Valley. --....... -ct•lllllc and Merle (Bud) Matti-.. """' poaible fracture of the ribs. -habitually uslnc dnl8I r ... 8:1!5 -fire -out In Keith'• •tripped. I On a national lcope winm-feed--• --.• :::""..';;.u!!:t"":! 1-::t.!.i°':: ... era1 ;rean." Buber lbop cm lbrine A~.~ Picked uP on Marine Ave.. a inf: herds have ~ llharpJy cle- 1 1 tt 11 •'a 1 ' trr Kucbel ra11y DtuVm WAllNKD wltn••" reported lllcht ""mar few m1nu~c. Allen called ln. cnued. particularly In the Corn -......... '" ··c, ..... With the il.i-1bllcan A nibly, SACRAllENTO. Doc. i.-(UPJ MOIOllCYCLI: ll'm llliT -the blue : by~ .... a 17-ye -old who led offleen Belt where the """' crop Is .-i -..--apla a& O>uncl1 of Republlc:Ul w-. Dri'Vttll who .-m. '"'1111-of SACRAMENTO Dec i--<UPJ ~ ..., • to a cuoge where a fen4er ~ and all craln prlees hlcb. the ..... ~ wt .. ---Pro-America ...i y.,._ Republl-__ , ul ·~ California _:..,. .,., · ·wu found 1mdor a piece dlamber livestock review laid ._ n 7 _, .._ .. '117b cam..' the Kudle1 rally II beiDc def~uve eq pneat cm .....:u-alftm ~~ OWDt!l'I No estimate WU anllable Ina ol canvu. Re was remanded OVtt ._ • s a I a P , .. .is • ._...s u an open-t~ had betta-ll"t the equipment f!ud there are 45,300 of then>-Wlll ~ the fire deputJmnt. to juYenlle eourt authoritle&. • •••ht ..-., - -~ Ila~ attain. rtsbt a,..y. Callfa*11ia HIPwa7 an awtac< al 18.95 In r<clolnl- -1111 " ---on I Patrol ~ Clttard E. f---· the Stai. o.i-t-u OllM» .-oa -A -l~yoear-old Lquna -_.,., Mcintyre~ 6':.i.~~: Petenon aald t.oday. mmt of llotm' V.....,. •nne-.1-.oed student of. ·s.nta A'na J . C. COP RESIGNS -.&nor ,.u1 : :! = palnt:ln na_. . -Pe-laid a -fDlnc ,.,._ today. l'llllao ~ ..t ---ldmt!fled a --lam Ill W..,. '" '' -&loo '!nr:t at tbea.......: 1-has been 1"lt Into effect by nie ~ -_..,.., mtl 411m1 In Ne•port -barias _ ... .....,.-.Be ·-pallce loree effective Dec 1. 01lef ·: :".::;,• ~.;•;t ·~; :::. ;:lb!=~-.... the patro1 oo tbataruw-.. w11o ~ w111.-.. po1o11t1a1 ns--.--~~tll 16d:.-=.::, ~ ':',...5;".,: :'.,...~~~"::..ti: __ ,, ... .._ • ~.-:::i:c . .:::• .. I\!-~~..::"::.;:."::;~ =~e..~ w Ila .... ':.";,'"°..:.;-.;.":1 · ~ .. llil-. • ._ lllft ~ ,.C ..,,,.._ .. :•!- be-. u.e ..... Ute ---...... s ..,. tMt _, -• fllclat. onir .......... lut r..-ta were llClll 1 act'• ...,._,._ Bo ,_, .... _ .. __ of - ..... I I O'l'!M•'l ...... da ___ .....,_ wtlll,.._lo_ ... _ Nii* ___ ..__ -., w·c te v~ llo.F ... Wl------n11•p• .m .. _. .. ...... ..,.. .......... . ............... -.... . a ., _., tM .._.•ksaa pat C..ht' a ...... . ... 7 ,, -.... P a • ' • I 5an Diego Taps Into MWD, Bolsters C itical Water ·supply • =p=-----::2:--:N-::1:;;;-,r;;;;P~o:";;a:;;:T:--;B~.&;-:L:-;:B;o;o:-;.&-,N~z;;;w;;s::;-_-;;:T:;o;111;;;z;-:s;-;::::::=======.'5erv1ce to Be 'Ants.Je:~nts' tor Men Market age TmDAY w-e1 ......, o.nt. 0ee. 1, 1M1 W AA Salesmen LJst Opened Dec. 11 And and for Them I Brisk SACRAMENTO. 0ec. 2-<UPJ Ford, eadmac. Mercury, Unoo1n, Registration to Go on Frenies in Certain Vehicles LATE NEWS Coast Guard Tows 18 Blaclt Widow .Bugs . 1n an attempt to ellmlnate :1 and Uncoln Zephyr automobileo Boat In• ·, Breezm" ' Sol-ui.. ........ "* SAN DIEGO, Dec. 2.-A major United ~~ Correo t tape In registration of automobil will be IO reg!ltered. Thia, he.aald, FLASHES tbe Wu .&.eto -.. phase of the moot comprehenalve In California, the State Deport-will eliminate the need to record . Thro Offers Gas -.... V111y llotet la ....... water developnent program yet PHOENIX, Arts. (UP)-Tbe -I-I r -lo llaolly --ment of. Motor Vlhlcles announces auboequent engilje chang .. 1n those f -1L undertak bore will be letecl lac &lie -trJ", llat lt'o -.., m-• \'I-ao "lt'o there, oU rlrbt, piano to record certain vehlclea makea. •vn• nc .nmWtered ..SUO .. 11 WAc* en comp 'bat 70G caa't: Me It." G d E 1 d by frame ·instead of -""ne nwn---------"' UNITED PRESS The El Santo, a 28 foot Chr1" -·aplden." ' Dec. 11 wt th dedication of the San Antsy Pants the la teat wrinkle 81 uom ng an • waa recelv-ben ..... · Tile ~t mf'll teu-DWco Aqueduct and delivery of In boxer'• abort., 11 an exclusive ed from e president of a Detroit' · · Amm.&r poh1ts ot historical inter- MEXICAN HEIRESS HELD FOR RANSOM TIJUANA. Dec. 1. (UP) -A mother today asked aid of the Vf?dcan army to free her daugh- ter, 15-year-old heiress to a 1,000,- GOO-peso fortune, from lddnapers who demand she man-y one of. tllielr membera. 'Senora Consuelo Capac et a, we a l th y landowner in Baja Cali!ornia, said her daughter, Maria Jesus Yolanda Escobar, was lddnaped Nov. 17 by five armed lm>then ot the Moran family and is being held captive in the moun- tains ot Mazatlan. ATOMIC GOLD ClilCAGO, Dec. I. (UP) Atomic scientists pennitted news- men today to inspect two chain r ea ct io n piles-the atomic fur- naces for controlling release of nu- clear energy-and demonstrated their use in making metals radio- active for research work. -The newsmen saw silver turned to cadmium in three seconds, pure uranium turned to plutonium, and learned that the furnaces could be used to turn base metal into gold. But it was pointed out t hat dig- ging gold from rriines Is cheaper. TELEVISION FORESEEN AS MAJOR INDUSTRY NEW YORK, De<. 2-(UP)-A n ew billion dol lar ind ustry will be with us by 1960, according to Or- rin E. Dunlap. Jr .. in the preface to his revised edition of "The Fu- ture of Televisi9n'' (Harper. $3). But before television can reach lts majori ty, new techn iq ues must be developed that will enchant the American eye as r adio has capti- vated the ear, he believes. Pointing out that tele\ision is essen tially show business. Dunlap believes the standard radio pro- grams wi ll not do at all. For in- s tance. speechmakers will have t o cut their talks to 10 or 15 minutes o r run the risk of boring the "tele- viewer ." whose pat ience is reput- edly shorter than that of the radio listener . H e "'Tote : · ''Until television can oCfer head- l ine events in all classes of enter - t tairunent ... it cannot hope to compete v.ith the radio set, the electric stove and refrigera tor as a u ti li ty in the home ... The eye .docs not cherish amateurish tele- • .casts." Drivers Booked S e\'en motor ists ,,·ere booked at N £'\.\'PQr t police hC'adq uarters from W ednesday to Friday on char ges o f ex ce~cUng the spec'd limit. Three <lf these were handed tr affic ci- t ations during the heavy Cog on the high\,·ay on Tha nksgivi ng Day. A ll d rivers '"'ere from out of to1,1,•yi. Carr's Feed Store Hay and Grain Quality Feeds -l- o.Dy Dlll••1-Bw -~ ·-~rtBl""­ COllTA MES& Gl1 AU 1HESI fXllA ADVA#TAGES wldt IEXAll- • ._. hit o.t .,f Air Y• • d1 e Mil Me ..... f .. •es '°J .. Air .. ·--.v ............. •lllMdisa I • m I .......... DMtiatt ...... , • • ...,a.-............. ...... elrwltTlei,l' a'z,W .... ...... •• i II ... ~ '"ts' ll'f Rexair CONDmOND....i HUMIDIPID $ee ............ , •• 1111 .. '-. 111 I a •10 '••c• C4 H.P. Yarnell Autborizled REXAIR DNler P.0. .. 111 ..... I I .... (l,W ' • *•ll•:w 0-aft with five peMIOfll aboard eel •o o•te,u1at erl.UC-. tor OJ&orado River waterpped. the tint iroduct of Goldwater'• Phc»nix firm. He uked for 50 pain, in a DirDecector 1 Ed& 194 ar 7 Eand. Lampton aa.ld est in V1ra1nia are Mount Vernon, wu towed inl'O N----+ Harbor wutlar ----· --out:IJde source to be ta in the doun al . and enclosed a check on · • • thereafter, Monticello and RJchmond. ....... ~" -.-,,..... -, department 1tore. Since the ftrm • - Sunday night by the Cout Guard om :t fahlom taea.roaaUc area's quest for an additional iup-betan placing adVertlaemenU ln for $125 cutter 83337 alter it had ck-velop-IMt. Tbe7' -new • ~ ply to meet lU comtantly lnC!"e&I-national mqazinel it hu received U the demand keeim up, more ed engine trouble. Owned by Rich-widow epldft'" wu tbe .....,. Ing needs. more than 3.500 orders for the than 10, pain of ahorll are ex- what t-cltal trade aame for Conatructed by~e NIUI}' to care novel male Unaerie. peeled t be sold within the next ard A. Ainsworth, of Los Angeles, a eertaln beartas retamer ta for. the need.I of the vast military Mr. America's desire to have his seven tO eight months. .the El Santo wu towed trom off a deep weU twbl.D.e pa.mp. '° establishment around San Diego shorts adbrned with huge red ants Warre &aid he was bothered by Laguna, the Coast Guard reports. aamed bttame It hu eAsltt harbor, and thus relieve the heavy has the flrm workin1 overtime to one thln -inability to furniah Two bout Guard cutters were Jolated lep, aad u ar.clt•14 draifi made on the city's dwtndllnc fill ordert which pour in at the enough t he &armentl locally. - out at the time using radar tn the appearaace. supply, the aqueduct is the largest rate of 150 a day. ''We d expected to advertise fog to attempt to find the 18 foot ne 18 ••llplden" Wf're p.rt pmtwar projec tot iU kind com-Gene Wan-en, the 1tore'1 men'1 in Ph nix new.papen: before speed boat Richalene, owned by of a -1ed bid olferlar of pletecl In the SouthweaL It will shop buyer and Antsy Pants au-thts," h said, "but you can aee E. Newcomer, of Loe Angeles, tractor aad farm maclalaery divert Colorado River water from thority, aa.id an additional .clerk the spot we're in." wi th two persons aboard. The parta, to be lfOkl by flMled the syste"!l of the Metropolitan had to be hired to handle corre-He pr ised, however, that male Richalene left Newport at 8 :00 bid ai 156 W. Wulalqt.oa Water District of Southern Cali-spondence connected With the Phoenid would have anti: on a.m. Saturday for Catalina. At Blvd., Loa Ancel.ea.. Dec. I fornia at the rate of 50,000,000 craze.. their ts by early December; 4 :oo· p.m . it left Catalina for New-at 9 a..m. gallons daily for storage in the part, but ran out of gas, the Coast city's recently built San Vincente Guard reports. 1 '------------~lreservoir. Capacity of the line can Ar H• y Tr" y be doubled, when required, by the The 142 foot yacht BreezJn' ea I· ' I· addition of a second "barrel," in Thru, bound for San Diego, over-J 1 d d t anticipation of which the aque- took the Richalepe and gave New-fiC ll e 3 duct's seven tunnels wer e designed comer 10 gallons of gas and they t 100 d were able to make Newport Har-Asilomar Congress o carry m.g .. bor shortly after 5:00 p.m. Sun-Lido Developers day. N~ix>rt Harbor was represent-• '48 STUDEBAKERS ON DISPLAY HERE Joe Nickertz, J.115 West Central Ave., has just put new 1948 S tude-- baker models on exhibition. ed at the Second P acifi c South-Set Brisk Pace Interest in ne w homes con tinues at a brisk pace as is evidenced by lhe increasing volume of sales of dwellings on Lido Isle, the popular residential community in Ne"'1>0rt Harbor. \vest Area YMCA H i-Y Tri-Hi-Y Congress held at Asilomar, Cali- fornia, November 28, 29, 30, 1947 by John Kincaid representing all Newport Harbor H i-Y clubs. Dele- ga tes were officially appointed by Chad Twichell. preside nt of the Newpor t H arbor YMCA. "Trends are point ing upwards for interest in residences close to "We're not only 2,000 orders be- hind already," he said, "but new orders keep coming in faster than we ca~ catch up on the old ones," The firm's predicament is com- pli cat~ because manufacturing the garment has its problems. The white broad c I o th material is boug ht in New Yqrk, then shipped to Los Angeles, wher e the two- inch-long f acsimiles of desert ants are imprinted. Still another Los Angeles firm does the actual cut- ting and stitching, Largest of the orders, which ha ve come from parts as far away OFFE EXTENDED TAXI SERVICE An of 1cial of Circle Taxi Co. said t y that a new, 24-hour service roughout Newport Beach will go nto eff ect now that the compan has a fl eet of new cars. ·~·e pecially want to point out t ha we will now offer day- around ervice to Corona del Mar and Bal a Island," he said. . ed oda DO set the job Announcing the Removal of Our Office 687 South to Coast Boulevard Laguna Beach, California T o Provide More Adequate Facilities To Handle the Increasing Escrow Requirements of th is Area COAST ESCROW COMPANY J. B. ANDERSO N M. G. LASSITER R JCHARD H. W EIR B . .-.RBARA Coo}..fBS New Telephone No. 1·373 1 The cars are the Cirst new Stud- ebaker models since the company set an entirely new a utomotive style wit h a brilliant postwar de- sign. Even greater owner satisCac- tion is promised by a series of improvements that touch both bOOies and chassis. "I think everyone will agree that Stude baker has' been the mo s t discussed a utomobile on American highways •for · more than a year," Nlckertz: said. ''These new models are proof that the COplpany is determined to r etain its position in the limelight. Low, wide bodies, unexcelled vision and superlative riding and driving ease a re only a few of the can' charac- terlitics. Among t he leading educators the seashore." says P. A. P almer. sponsoring t he congress were Rob-president of P. A. P almer , Inc., ert Gordon Sproul, president, Uni-and sales agents for a group of J vers1·t y o! California·, Clarence A. thirty-fi ve pretenlious homes now Dykstra, provost, Universiay of under construction on Lido Isle. California at Los Angeles; Art hur "Time was when most folks C. Coons. president. Occidental College: E. Wilson Lyon, president, looked on Lldo Isle as a place Honor Roi • • Prosperity Pluggers Applies for Seawall Application has been made by H. P . McMahon, general deliv~ry. Huntington Beach, Calilornla, for a permit to cons truct a seawall 50 feet long, with crown elevation ap- proximately 8 feet above mean lo\\·er ]O\V water , a nd to construct a pier with landing fl oat a t bay- 1,1,·ard end, in front o f the north- east 40 feet of Lot 1, Block 337, Ca nal Section ; the pier to extend 28 feet into t he Rialto Channel. a west arm of Newpor t Bay, New - port Beach, California. for a summer recreation hom e," Pomona College; Fred D. Fagg, continued Palmer , "bu t t o d a Y Jr., president University of Sooth-em California; Geor ge H. Arm-more than e ighty percent of the homeowners he re live here the acost, preside nt, University of Redlands ; Donald B. Tresslder, year around. and the families who Pres1·dent, Stanford University. are buYing th6e new, homes are doi.ng so with the intentions of The area congress comes in al-spending twelve months a year · ternate years to the National Hi-Y here. Congresses, the next of "''hiCh wW ------------ be held June 24-30. 1948 at a town to be selected in Ohio. Scotch tape, Varloua alzft, OD ...ie at the Newa-nmea . Jack's Equipment Rental Contradon' Equipment Phone Beacon 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa CABlNETS SASH DOORS -SCREENS -WINDOWS STERLING CABINET & CONSTRUCTION 5363 Vollie Dalton so·e········e·•eo·oo··o···a·oaooa·ooo·oooo·aooo·· NOW OPEN 1 ---with a good selection of dependable USED CARS We Need More Used Cars to Replenish Our Stock *** We Pay Top Cash Prices for Good Used Cars · -,. ...... ~ Robllls 18'3 Newpid .Bhd. • COSTA MESA • T. W1'S'ION Anchorage of Sou Calif. J:loo Cndoen . Lamon A ~ Complete Yacht A Gear. Yacht Brokerage • Imurance Harbor S3-S440 Oporto Member Loo Anreleo S Goftramoat, Municipal !lecurlU Padraic B. ''P If' Evans Lile -Health -ccident ~ Types Person I Insurance -· 1111111 • U%O I!. Dr.•- ladaotrlal • • • oiji-•lal -.. 81.. Newport Bm• P11oae BarMr 119 • Reitz Dr. Marven P'aysldan -$lllll!!!Oll Two Newpori Reub. -w. o.tnl ..-:-m-a -. ........ -:O.A.~=~Vlee­~ v ... n.u. tr Seaport Boat & nT~_,._..__ R D;wtad Cl 1111 01 •• T..ar achtCorp. Jifwpwt Dtrlfl 8'W1 I& - 11emy w. Brlil-. Radio SOS Eledric ----... ll'Mloe.. 0. .. ...... _ •. ........ M Pal,ftw .. I a k - Greeley Grimes lllluraftce i\K1meJ -sa: us· 1tlR PRl:mccnON" --·-•rt12 ... 2 7 ,,,. • h ~ '· • JACK BA1lMGABT!O:ll "'-·~·1~ The Gem Shop w--Jewe1l7 ~ -· ll.80 ·-Roi---Blq. "JOHN DORY" CHOICE SEA FARE • POPULAR PRICES • IOl I:. Ceatral at Palm-Bar. 1-W-- M. R BEEBE, Manager Culbertson Chevrolet Co. Chevrolet -Oldsmobile SOOl West Central Ave. Pb. JI.arbor 613 BOB KlLLEFER, MGR. Coast Properties Co. llMlton-- "We Serve the Entire Harbor An!&" llOl I:. Oontnl Aoe.-Balboa-Hubor 111111 H. W. FOSl'ER Harbor Shoe Shop SHOE MAKING ARTISAN • BEPAIBS • Ollllom Ball& 8"""111 Or.taate Dr. 8elloD lebool of 8de•t1flo Foot ~Ori '°'I:. Ceatnl -- VOLNEY HAY, JR. Hay's Camera Exchange , n... ... o.m.... ....... ,, • • °' ... Oomora -• .., I:, Omlnl BA tit -Bol- '"I'RREE TODD BROS." TODDS DAIRY Q11.&Un AND RaVIm1 •rw-•11. ,,_.._ ___ _ .... a • 4 0C 0 a • 8-... o o • 5 tw .... ....................... ~nm Wendell V. Hoyt Hoyf1 BVbor Engraving Co. . () ···~r.p.o.c sdtlue. &UK -• • • -11&1' • • l!fwpat Br• • Ov "Olli" .... Linwood Vick • Realtor • IU = rtu ..... -..... 'd I E ••• llU-W •••• ?,.. ..... Or alb a ea \ ' . • ·. NEWS.TIMES SPORTS T11eoda7, Nov. U, 1M1 . ~~~:~~~~~ \\'ltb Bob 'oe1u Brr. it's cold these mornings: Jack Frost is really on t he ball these days. The weather is surely ni("{' for ~ing, though. This \\'t'ek \Ii'(> offC'r our most sinC'('re congrl\ t • ulations to Adr- ian S t t" w a r t. Sanfonl H a \' - e ns. Will ia m 1'1 8: rs hall. Al- bert ,,. e b Pr . James Brandt. Phillip f'rost t."- fer , and Ralph P hillips for suC'C'<'ssful first solo fl ig:hts. Sure arc a lo t of rl'd Solo P ilot. F l);ng Disc J ock£')' pins in the neighborha«XI these days. Theodore Sanderson and \\'il- liam Barnett trad{'d tht"'ir S0lo pins in on full fl('d.ged pilot pins fnllo,,·1n~ 1hrir rompletion of rht· Pri\-atc Pilot flight test. J t'SSlt' S anders. \vith no prl.'\'1ous fl:-•1n ~ cxpcr ic nC"!!. started v.·ith the :\tar- tin School of A,·iation f {'n months ac:o. lt.~arned to fly and nO''-= h:ts a Comm C'rcial P ilot Ct.•rtificatc. Ht.• has (•nrollrd in thl" Fh ~ht Instrt1c- tor rourse and C'Xp<'Cts to finish hy the first or lhC' ~ C'ar. r-rrd !)('al had quit(' an intC'r- ('St1ng ~? ~ timC' in '.\1 £'xico the o thl'r nig-h 1 \\·hrn th£' l'Omp.1.ss of thC' BT stuc k. l-IC' says thC' '.\t ajor- mayor of Enstnada trcatrd him pre1 ty y.·e\I. Capt. Johnny )ta r ti n calll'd a mcl'tinJ.{ of the ShC'riffs AC'ro Squ~-tdron \\"hich \\"as atlC'nd('d by some 20 d('putiC's. L('onard Zerlaut ga,·c a report on the Associated Aero Squadron mcC't ing hC'ld r c- C"f'ntly in Frrsno. Jack I-lorn ,,·as appointN chairn1:-in of a con1mit- t ('C to a rrange fo r a breakfast fl ii;ht in the near future. ThC'rc ''"il l be-a compctiti\"C pistol shoot dur in~ January. and of cours~ th£' AC'ro Sriuadron is uo1n,!:: to \\·1 n th£' L"UJ). no douht nhout it. ~\ny airport mHn<1r:c r \\·ho dc- si l"l'~ \Vi res rC'm o,·ed on t hC' a p- proach 10 his airport . should get ,HENS ~DRESSED ~ t~: ' ' .. • --" • • .. THE PAY-OFF -• • aod do tbey like It. ~ men are boldlnl' (fondllnc!) cbecka from Kine's Laad.- lnr whic h repre9ent ftnal prizetl In lut .umrner'• Kina'• AnJ"len albacore tourney. From left. ilack Bosen. Lot Ancelet.. 5th: Secretary of baak Walton club, Anabelm, u proxy for A. Ka,·anauch, Ana- ahelm, 4th ; Frank Keeler, ottlclal welcht registrar or King'• IAndlnl'; Herman Free9e, :\.nahe.lm, 6th; ilack Clark. San Olma&. l•t : Biil Man:, pret.ldent Of Kini'• Anclers; Sammy Richman. Los Angelet, ?nd: &nd Fnd \\'qner, treuurer King's Angien. -photo by Allen Stross • , .. • • . ., . . . • . -. ' . • I . . • I •• Balboa Angling Club Winter International 14's Racing Dinghies in 3rd Annual P. C. Sailing Championship Program to Start .. Int.emotional .... Ruin• Din.hies will be used for the Third An- . .\.T . .\. Dl~1i:SER l\IEET~G o r the Orange ("ounty Trojan Club h eld nWll Paclfl(' Coa-'11 SW.ling champlonshlr> at. S e wport Harbor, Decen1- :Sovl"mbt'r '!6 a t the Se\~tport Ha rbor Yacht c lub, TrO)' mento r • Thr Y.'inT C'r schedule of mt'e ting~ her 20. ~I and!!~. Thi!!. \\'Ord comes from Robert .'.\I. Allan, Jr., !'ie'C"·re- .J~ff c·n.,·ath, s ta ndlnr . told alumni they mu.st ren~' e ffort" to ttet of the Balboa 1\ngling: club \\"ill l:iry o r the Pll<'lrle Co8"t Intercollegiate \'acht Ractni:-association. "·ho to p county football nta t.e ria l to t;. S. C. or Calltomla, S ta nford officially g-ef undC'r ,,·ay the nig ht '"lnlrs the de<'lslon t o ui;ie tbe International l.&'!i "'B!i made aftf'r the and l "C'L\ \\'Ould soon do mina te Pac.Ifie Coa.~t Confettnr<". Sro\\'ll of Dl'c. l '.? \Vith a sta~ snlOkt'r and t "niv1•rs.l t y of California decided to 5lUrchase a fl eet of lhf' d tllnty !iaJJ. llstrnini.:-lo Cra\·a th are, from le ft, Mn. &nd Sheriff J amf'S )lu..<il<•k ; In~ dln1:hlt'"~ fo r lt!I r re""8-(! )IN. oOn Hal"\.\·ood, D o n H an\·OOd, master of ceremonies: and Jess fC'C'd. according to L. L. Jonas. as· SixTC'l'n ur.i\"C'rsitil'S a r C' expected S_nndy '.\l a('Kay also. of Balboa. H lll. fr~ C"OILch. Cm.\·a th a.ddres!i<'d thr I.ion!'! C'l uh In Ba lbos. the si.!"tant secrctary. 10 cntr r racinc crC'\\'S in this vear's ~e'"IX'll"t I-Iarbor, \\"Ill r c prC'SC'nt sanlt" f'\'t"nlni:-. -photo by Gerha rdt r·riday ni\;!"hts throughout ThC' "'·e nT ,,·hich \viii he sponsor~d b .... Joe. al ~a 1 ing en11.1usiast~ in pla n· -----\\"intC'r sr;ison ha,·c t:>e<>n SC't aside · h Lo J 1hr Nt'\\'J)Ort Jra rhor ChamtM'r nf n ing .or 1 r racing:_ series.. c~ in touch \\"i th l.C'onard Zt"-rlnut \\"ho R d Stak for Orv-n 1-lousr sC'ss ions \vith k r 1 1 1 I 11 JI ecor e .~ Cn nlmf'rC'(' \\'ilh lhC' coorv-ratio n 'i 1pp<'rs o n C'rn~ 1o na . · s \\"I has som1' pr~--11y good ""ire cuttt'rs srv-cinl l•\·rnf!-' hC'ini:; schC'dult>d J fln . i~-1 b 1 t i ho 1 ,~ of the nalbon "i;icnt cluh, thr i'\C',, .• cooper n 1..• Y oanin~ . 1e1r as on his S tir.son. For Santa Anita 16, 1-"ch. ~o. and '.\l :\rCh 19. port 11:\rbor Ya<'ht cluh and tht• for thC' th~C'C' day_ SC'rlC'S of con· ODl) F . .\C'fS 1\BOt.;T FLYI~G : ,\ croaker tou rnamrnt is cur-Lido \'aC'ht cluh. Officiills tO go,·-tl'S IS of sathng skill. Contrary 10 popular hC'tie f. th<'re 11th Openi·ng r('ntly unctc r,,·ay and \\"il l conlinuf' a r e n<' air pockets in flying. Pilots un1il April 1, J on:i.s said. On Sat-f·r n th(' rac<'s ''ill l>r pro\'id{'Ci hy USt'd to rt'por! grtting into a urday, Dt'c. 13 a nd J an. 17. thr The yacht cluhs. Trophies to be k · · · h. h h 1 \\'ith lhC' Dec. 27 runn in~ of the . tl\\'ard<'d this ~·car ,,·Lil he in· pc.x· "l'l ol nf, air 1n \\' tc I e pane California Drc .... drr;;. C h a nl pi 0 n cluh propos<'s 10 c hartC'r a suit-ct b t 'dd. . f The C'ours:e o f thl' r flCC' "·ill be laid out in the eastern arra or ~t·\\·port I !arbor. near t h C' 1·n· trance· of the Balboa \"acht club fl'll nut o f control. ~\nyone ,,·ho ;ih\C' boAt <ind hold mackerC'l com· c:rC'rlSt'"' Y 1 1<' fl 1110" 0 a fX'r· has e'l'r tried to crC'atc a vacuurn S1akC'S a 1i t1lc over thrC'C' \\'CC'kS petit ion. F or !hr l:il l Pr th(' linC', P<'tual 8\\"a rd g:olnb to the indi· ~iiiiiiiiiiiiliiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ kno,\·s ho,,· hard ii is to r x clude <J\\'B)" to OpC'n Santa Anita's 11 th \\·hich ,,·ill he furnishNl by th(' \"idti;1\ s.kipprr m a k ing , lhc high ' a·,r front 0 1·,chtl.\• •lo""d ,."S".•I. anci hic:gcs.t Sl~:1 son. tht• star fi c•l d 1 h .11 1 1 k . . point c;core. ·rhe \\"innin g'tl'an1 \\'ill · --.. "'' .. ..... c: u , ,,.1 1a\"l' a )r('a 1ng strain and th'('r cfc re in space in th<' at· of l\\.O·Y<'rtr-olds that \\"111 g:o to ('If thrC'c pounds. ht1JA for one ycnr the prcst'nf per- nlosphert>. there can be no pockC't lhC' post is t.)('~1nn inr:; to tttkC' s h:ip.-Pt'IU~ll trophy offcr('d ,,·hen thC' f I · · Intt'nSi\'C' tr<tinin" for the e\"C'nl is rncC' \\·as first st;i<·cd in DC'cC'm· ormrc in an_v \\'a~·. s 111cc ai r no,,· in full S\\"i n ,~ for thl' fl~1 n1ilr . .\Ll . .'11'.\"tr!\t LICE:SSES br t· 1"11 . " ,,·ou!d in1mC'd ialC'ly rush in to fill .... I L~ ~ \\'i lh Jlro;;.1x·('IS th·11 the .c::rr>..;s pur.;;e S,\rRA,IF.'.'\"fO. Dec 2-i-l \\"inn in•· lt':1n1 in '.tl \\'as Cal. such a ca\·1ty. The humps ft•\t ,.... f · " ,,·j]J SL't 1 r",rord of (l\'C'r $.~1.000. '-ali nrnians "'ho huy n C\\" caro; T,•rh. "•.th Slanf--rd \\·i nn in<• tOJ> \\"hi!(' fl~ tnt! art' thC' rC'sul t of ns-v .. llUl (l f the ·106 thnt \\'C'rC' nnmin-cturinc: 19 1~ \\·ill revci\'f' <tlt in.'in um. ltnnn"." \\"h•".l th" racin" 11ronran1 CC'nd1ng or drscending currl'nts of ~ .. "' rtted n.s fo.::i\s in 194;; il nd thC' all· ltccnsr plalrs n1;irlc hy COO\'IC!-.: in \\"<IS l'C'\"i\·cd las t Y<'otr. 1 lit:h point air. Sky-ilo h ·.,·1th U!' nex t .::o loni:; for no,,·_ ,,·eek and \\"arrrn G . I I:1 rd1n~ i..; thC' only joumalis1 to bt•conll~ j)l"C:'ldC'nt of !hP l"n1f f•rl Sta l C'S. BROAD BREASTED • Whole or Half Oven Dressed TURKEYS TOMS LIVE ................. 48c Lb. DRESSED .......... 52c Lb. 1in1l' hi~t: no m hf'r of 1;, 1 1 h.1t ,,., r• the stall' pri;c;o n..;;. . ! \\ 1nnl'I"" '' C':·r· lloti .1.llan of Stan· krpl C'Ji:-;i hll'.' l;1.st J ul~·. thr prr-;;-~T;il r Dirl'<'tor nf. f'orrC'Clion..; fnrd in 19.11 rin d Roh Oii\"iS n1adC' p•'cl.:.: ~r,• that l~ or n1 nr(' \\"Lil go Ri<·h."lr fl r\. l\li-GC'C' S<illl t (oday Tha i !ht' inrl i\1 du:tl hi1..'h po1n1 scorl' in 10 fh(' po;c;L Quite a f (•\\" h··,·r 1 3<~1 inn1fl !C'S o f r-ol.:.:om Pri.,.fln a l-19..J.6. v.:111 n hr al..;o ,,·as rc•prl·st·nt· 1 qualifit'<t h.\ ,,innin£: ju\cnill' rr:1tiy '''l'rr \\·nrkini:: nn !~,.. m 1~:.1J in~ :'i;,nford . ..;;1·1k 1·s 1t11 s currrn1 St'ason. r::h..;; \\"hH·h n1n""1 nlntnrisfs \\dl r.i•·h:1rd Fenlon nf Rnlho;1 :ind '.\lr~. J ohn P :i y-.:11n ,\c!-in1-;' G run1\-nt 1;1c h tn ihrir l 9 t7 \1cC'nSt"' p!att..; -------------- llf'f(', fr('11n th" ix-rfn rm~nC'<' '1 f \\·1 nn111t' th(' lfnll~·\\"norl l.11 clrl1r Si 1k1·~ ;-i nd lh1• O "l kt:ind StnkC'" :i t Cnlrli'n Gal <' 1-'iC'lrl .:.:, ha" ht.'C n in· n (':O.I \1 •:ir [~!II th{'\" \\"Li i S(>OI:-' ._1-u·1 "rrrxlncin~ ., h ~ u t \1)(),f)(Vl ;t\un11nun1 pl.11 .·s for th:11 nu1,1ht 1· n f Cal\f(lrnia n~ \\h1J arC' l'X\11..'('l• d <;lalll·d <'r,rly f,1voritf'. !It"'''S nO\\" :11 l1l hit\' fl('\\' CH!"" nt.•'.\I \"C'."lr. f~n~· :\f 1,.~rln\\ . .,, t:•'lfint: .1 "f">l'Ci.il 1 --- prt'Jl rr~nn 1r.11nf'r \\"i!li.-. :\!ult r r. '"l'rai.::1c l-'.nd nf a Gf'ni u~'" • ' • ,\. ·r . Jcrt:in<;' Zcn0dn \\"On lhe l .tft.' \\";1<:. i\ nit:htm;ir(' fnr the· ~l <1 rt1 t S t a kt'~ at Ilnl\~'\\"Oo<I so i.:O \"••rnn11•n1 rrsC'nrr h <'Xricrr \\hn in1rrr"Sl\·1·ly anrt has h1•f'n ,,·orkin!:: JlO~S<'SSl'<i Thl' \\'ilr's Top Sf'ic nt ifi c ..;o S€'n:':i !ionally HI Santa ,\nita SC'cre1 s. Don't "'iss thC' grin1 h Pr('· fur th•' past month. thC' fas1 filly toforr un1old s1orv of a Stt\rtlLnc: has ma ny supporters. lru1• life n1yslcry in th<> AmC'ri_cnn (l1 h1 ·r<; \\"ilh 'hf' st:lkrs they \\.C't'kly, th:\f ~rcat n1 n.gilzinc rlis· h:1,·r \vnn t\rc Cnnrly l\:anc fT,i n-lrihlill'd '''1th next Sunday's Los foran L.1ssic. D<>l l\lar ,':: F:sl rel-,.\n~e!C's F:x;iminf'r. Iii a l: D nrk Re lit a (Qo;unil<tS l: F irst Sa\\"o ! F.I Camino. 1st div. l; Gla n1is t El Camino. 2nd di'" 1: S h01 ,,·o ndasec I l\1anana & Cali[or · n1an l : Belle Jolie l Bay l\lc ado,vs "\\"hrn Adoptions Go \\'ronj!."' SYMPSON'S PAINTS LEAD 750 LEAGUE St andini..; ... in th" "i'.1{) h11\\"!i nr;, I i· :ic.;111 '. rt1rr 1· .. 1l y do n1in'1 'i'rl IJ.\ ~:. nlp'-<ln" P;1in1pr:o;_ rrn1ainC'<I Un· 1 ch."lll~<'rl Thi:-; \\"••t·k as COOl])(•filifill {'ontinUC'd. :\londay nigh1 thC"> ~i n~·rl up likC' this: t('rtms \V('t (' Sy1npson's Pai:itC'rs l->arrt't\'s R;;-;tlty Davis and Gay I\lrsa Recrention \\"on 17 12 8 .. 5 To Probe Mystery Of Sardine Lull Lost 4 9 13 16 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L I DO ISLE 0 0 0 0 AN APARTMENT HOUSE !llTE AT A SAVI NCJ Of" $2 000 .0 0 - A GRANO BUY f"OR T H E MAN WITH CABH .+ p. a. palmer IN(QQPQtATEO realtors l ~l3 ,.g I a.:-•e .. <0 " o ~o:• col.I 1, •o~o~• ~· .. ~;" t•c<• •c•t c• 1s.:io • DRAWN ............ 70c Lb. DRAWN ... _ ....... 60c Lb. Lassie). • • • Adoptions can be tragic if you're nol j!uidl.'d by r ecognized adoption agrncies. I nsure yourself against hearta('he. Read Lock- ridgc's dramatic a rt icle in The AmC'rican \V('C'kly. that great ma~­ azine distributr d ""ith ne xt Sun- day's Los Angeles Examjner. LOS ANGELES. Doc. 2 -The not-so-mysterious mystery of the disappear ance of sardines off the Califo:-nia coast r eceived prior- ity at tent.ion of the Fish a nd Gam e Commission he re November 24 when they m et "'ith canners and fishing industr y r epresentativt's to discuss possible controls on com· mercial fishing . Largest retailers of Fine Turkeys in Orange Co. + Direc11o Consumer + Christen Turkey Ranch 11t.b STREET a TUSTIN -COSTA MJ:8A, CALIF. PHONE BEACON 9A163/.; CAP RAGAN SAYS: "Come on over and enioy a Special Dinner. Bring +he lamily." ---Served from 5 to 7:30 p.m .- · 9Sc Home Made Soup or Chilled Juice Choice of-RAGAN'S CHICKEN PIE BREADED VEAL CUI'LET FRIED F1LET OF SEA BASS ,Potatoes Vegetable Salad Drink Hot Biscuits Home Made Pie Bring the Klddie8 -a Special ~ for Them .JUST A HINT- ~~ Nite Is BAR-B-QUE NITE-- Spedwl Bar-Jl..Qae Dbmer-.... ...$ .95 Bar-Jl..Qae Swordfish Dluer_ U5 Notice: We close every Friday Open 11 a.m. -Oose 7:30 p.m. RAGA I'S 91• <'-* llhr&7 Oppaolte Oar. "' Gnatar AD--Kubt ft•1 B11ep-W . .._ •• , The population of the United States Y.'hen the fi rst census was taken. in 1790. w as 3.929.314. STRICTLY TAILORED "The Custom-Made Shop of La g una Beach " 1s moving to new, larger quarters at 1737 South Coast Boulevard (next door to present location ) Distinctive Sportswear-Immediate Wear Workshop a.od Staff on the Premises A Large Choice or Fine Fa brics on Display for Famous Custom-Mades Watch for Opening Date of the New STRICTLY TAILORED Ocean Front Cafe French Fried Shrimp and Fish Ow S,1ds'17 • • tuDl'9 •. DlllOlm SANDWICH RS 'WI th&atlw ( ,, ,,.... 2114. Ocean Front . Newpari Beach CATS .u1D DAV. • • -, Among sever al theories on the curr e nl sardine shor tage, Division of Fish and Game officials and the canners ha\'e agreed fo r the first time that overfis hing is the cause for the t\vo-yeer dear th o r the fis h in Nor t he rn California v:aters. L ivestock, d a.iry a nd poultry fa rming are a n1ong t he leading in· d ustries of Jllinois. Chicago is the greatest livestock market . Mesa Upholstery Harry McKee 2850 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Phone Beacon OOM-W Once you've sent that ball alter the pins you'll know the thrill of bowl- IDjr. TTY It today. Mesa Recreation 1818 Newport Blvd. Costa. Mesa Phone Beoiron 5062-W I • Before You Build or Remodel ·Visit Oar IDtmu'hc lie •pie wt Dtlplay Bot Color gtddu, . plan- ning aids,~ Ive lltock at C8ltieb and linoleum. ..... au,- Ckz•m\ •. , .... LU~LUM Catpet . Works . ----ft ....,. __ UftAAll& • Y<'31S of ex~ricncc ,c;i,·e you 3. choice rich blend thnt S.-\ TISFlES. The best test for '"l1 ifkcy .•. Pour 10me into a slass and Jri."Jk it. 86 PROOF 653 C raln Neutral ~pirit• THE AMERICAN DISTILLING CO., IHC. ' N9w Yori. , So" ~•onc:'.oco • l_o. ~ 101-1 hkift, Ill. , !lowtol1to, C.oloforfMo fresh Daily Delldoao -Foodo Or, oomplete equipment -yO<I wanl to catch your own. HORMEN FISH MARKET -·· ON CENTRAL AVENUE NEWPORT BEACH ' CONSTRUCTION DltA WINGS FROM YOUR SKETCHES OB CLIPPINGS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL HARBOR DRAFTING SERVICE 711-C Coast m-Way Newport Beach E. J. Sedinger Ph. Beacon 5880 H. R. Holtz DAVID C. CORSON Residential Contractor and Builder Harbor 1520-\V Harbor 1085-J 1107 Y., North Bay Front Balboa Island GORDON a~ FINDLAY OONTBAcroa AND BUILDEB Oftleo: MIO o.-t 111..S. ~Barbor W CABINET SHOP SERVICE CABINEl'S AND MILLWOBK T . C. JOHNSON, Supt. ..., __ Vie'\\ I ZORIC -the marvelous new dry cleaning system -restores life to clothes LIDO CLEANERS 456 Newport Blvd. Phone Hearon 5798-J Plu111bing Contractor FIXTURES AT RETAIL ' SINKS, Vitre~us China, Double ............ __ $25.00 WATER HEATERS, Standard Br.and ____ $52.50 • T oil~h. Lavatories and Laundry Trays .. FLOOR FURNACES INSTALLED AMON WEST PLUMBlt4G CO • -n.e &it. 11116-1 - W1 <i.tnl Aft. lilWWW n:acw • ' ' . • • -' • • H.Or Roll Students Senice Women Fete Al florhor Hi Set for Wednesday arbor .Feminine .. • -~ MA.,....ITY 9"'LD ••• ' . Only Complete Maternity. Shop In OrotHJe Co. I.et" It Come As • Surprise • • ·• Activities Aj;pa.-from the ottli:e of On WedModay evenJna, Dec. 3 Ne•p:rt Harbor Union Hlllh -at 8 o'clock .,.....,,;.,., women ol mn the fo-.i, atudenta who are 0ranae C<lWlty will bold a c1ance • tbe loonor roll at the end of the and party in American J...eelon hall, -quarter for the current lcllOol Santa Ana, on Birch atreet be- _.., ·;ween Third and French streeta. SENIORS-Wyvonne Berry Le-Ticket ol admission will be clll- llo]' Brown, Gladys Kolew, &nni., clw'ile papers or a photoatatlc -. Dorothy Petenon, Vlr-copy ol aame. Each ex-servt"" 1111 Pinkley Biml Powell Connie woman may brine her husband Sbook, Jam ... Steffensen ;..,d Hel-or friend as a guest. There will be -Wint.en. door prize& and refreshment& ac- JUNIORS----Jean Reed. Carlton cording to Martha Otaney, com- J&ms, John Kincaid, Shirley Geh-mander of Women's Polt No. 768, ria. Ann F1ory, Lincoln Clark and American Legoln. ~Jean Bartine. SOPHOMORES-Luanna Alton, Honored at Un /Yersity 3ud1 t b Cordes, Cluu'les Covey, .Jack Ehlen, Perdita Hom, Marlene .Mcobson, Donald Ketcham and l'byllls Lake. FRESHMEN -Carol Anderaon, Karlene Anderson, Robert Beck- ·:etrom Lulu Belle Boise, Margaret D6ehl, J . Frank Hendenon and Mrs. Bruce McBride, president ot Ebell club, recently received a wire from her granddaughter, Dnff Whitman. a junior at the University of New Mexico, at Al- buquerque, saying she had the honor ol being chosen by the stu- den t body as their Home Coming CDM Resident Prese(lts T rOYel Pictures For County Clubs Colored pictures of which a pro-, feulonal micht well be proud are bein1 shown by Mn. Borcblld Stephens ot Corona de! Mar, ..- ord of a su:rnmer spent In her native Norway. She dlaplayed them recently before member& of the Cout Philatelic oodety of Santa Ana and will live them m Jan. 8 as a program tor 'the Bual· ness and Professional Women'• club. Leavins l>ere May 13, Mn. Stephen& WU ln Norway by June and at Oslo at the time ot tbr. king's birthday celebration. In· eluded in the collection of over 400 pictures are scenes of fonner concentration camps and roads constructed by the Germans with L::n-aine Stillings. queen. slave labor. r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Taking a plane, Mrs. Stephens ( ( ( -« ( ( ( ) ) ) ) ) ) Gift Suggestions for the WOMAN She may be your wife . . . or your sweetheart or maybe your daughter . . . or niece. But she's a WOMAN -and she loves fine things -things you can buy at VAN DEUSEN'S. Diamond Ring ( ) 01a.rm Bracelet Diamond Bracelet ( ) Compe.ct Cigarette Case ( ) Pen and Pencil Set Cigarette Llghter ( ) Place Settings in Wrist Watch Sterling Silver 14-K Gold Hand-Made ( ) Rings, Brooches. Ear- Book Markers rtngs set with colored ) Birthstone Ring gem stones ' flew to Sandnessjoen. almost at the arctic circle and from there went by boat to the little village at the head of a fjord and the home where she was born. From June. with vegeta bles just starting from the ground, through the summer harvest and lo the first 'inowfatl of September, an interestir.g record or intimate home life is shown against a back- ground of the somber beauty of this north country. Eleventh cen- tury churcht'S, sod.roofed houses "'ith·trees growing from the roofs, small hamlets and modern cities are pictured. Souvenirs brought back include a spinning wheel. hand woven run- ners of wool yarn and already in practical use. a long runner woven of fishing net with bands of bright- er rags forming a striking pattern. We have a nice selection of Ladies' Diamond Hamilton Wrist Watches priced $120:<l0 to $1000.00. Mrs. Stephensen's sister and hostess died while she wu there, but there had been a reunion with an older sister and brother-in-law from Seattle in August. This month Mrs. Stephens will visit her mother. who also lives in Seattle, giving her the pleasure or this visual trip "back home." Symphony Orchestra Presents First Concert Tuesday, Dec. 9 ( ( ( ( ( ) ) ) for the MAN He's your husband . . . or friend ... or uncle ... or brother. Wh<>- ever he is-he 'II like the gift you choose from VAN DEUSEN'S. Gold Pen Knife ( ) Wrist Watch Gold l\foney Clip ( ) Elks Ring or Pin Cigarette Holder ( ) Masoni c rung or Pin ~ ) Collar Clip ( ) Pen a nd Pencil Set ) Tie Holder ( ) Watch. 01ain or Bracelet You can make your selections now and we will lay them away until Christmas Ci The Orange County Symphony orchestra will givl' its first con- cert of the season at the Newport Harbor Union High school on Tuesday evening, December 9. A splendid program has been ar- ranged by Director Clinton Sawin. According to Francis J. Horvath, µu blicity manager, the orchestra is the youngest organization of its ~ind in Southern California and is compos:ed of many well known a rtists with experience in large. eastern symphony orchestras. Your at tendance is urged. TherP \vil l be no admission fee a nd the ('Xcel Jenee . of Ute performance guar antees a fine c\·ening's enter- tajnment. Blanket Aids Church VAn DEUS·Ens ~ The beautiful blanket, which was donated by Rose Gorman. 1746 South Anaheim street, Costa Mesa, to help raise funds for the new St. Joachim church, "'as won b} Mrs. George Lerton. 1780 Whit- . tier street, who held ticket No. 194. 608 S O. ~AL"'" ST, S.,~TA ANA, CA.LIJ\ Daily Store Hours 9 :30 A. M. to 5 :30 P. M. Sell It Through Classified Advertising Other wome n of the church have been earning money through var. ious projects and will report on 1A'hat they have done at the meet- ing of the Al tar society, to be held Thursday of this week. "Don't U:c D<ath 'Tai(< Y ou' Holiday-Dnv< Ca rfully" liiiil!!ff!I ;_ (lf!J ROBES GOWNS Wide, flowing robes are here again, in satin and crepe quilts Satins and~ off-the.shoulder modeb Short .sleeves Slips ---New Long Lengths Satin and Crepes In white, black and maple sugar Bed Jackets & Negligee Slippers lllll'S . To match gowm and robes. Department, Store 0111 .... R•""""'e Pham: Hubar 1637-R '1bat =:,~ Tbe llll8l't way to keep your llttle a eecret Is to step lively doWn to Gibbons-Bates Rites our Mother-to-Be Shop. We've many beaut1tu1 Solemnized Thursday new Fall p.rmeota that conoeal 80 cleliedy. At St. James Churc~ ~ · JJf. ' S/'wp n»~~ St. 0 ~arneaThanka~ 1U ~!::l!f, +MW>~= UlftA ANA - church waa the marrla&e of Ra· 'l'KLKPBONI: - '. + mona Ruth Batea, daughter of '========::::===:::=====:::========:::! Mr. and Mn. Ralph Batel, South .---t1111te~r1 Decor ti Gate, and William Ben Gibbons.I or • son of Mr. and Mn. Hector L. ~ GibbOna of Corona de! Mar. The Upholstering -.k Slip Covers * Draperies ceremony wu performed by the· Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler, vicar ClJ&roM aaid Rl:ADY llADZ ~e~ '!'n~re:.:'tt!!:. -nee 0 ' Jean White, Interior Salon 1be bride, who WU given in n.-a.eaa 5658 u11• N marriage by her father, waa at-....., ewport Bhd. tended by Mn. Tom Theobald of llf Diii caAWIZI' ~ llU>O. ooeTA llM' Huntington Park and Bob Gibbons I ii==============~=========~ served his brother as best man. After the ceremony a reception and dinna was held at the House curIINO THE WEDDINO CAKE ...... Mr. and Mn. Marvin o_,., wboee marrtap took place Nov. Z8 ln Cos&& Meu. At left 19 Ute bMt man. Stanley Green, and at rtp.t Is the brldMln&ld, MIN Shirley Fldler. -photo by Volney Hay jr. Newport Heights Home Is Scene of Ceremony Uniting Miss Hazel Smith and Marvin Green The .home of Mr. and Mrs. H .J .) Miss Fidler also acted as solo- Fidler. ?<>4 Tustin avenue. New· 1 ist. singing "Because" and "L Love port Heights. was the scene of a You Truly " accompanied at the charming wedding on Friday. Nov. . b ?.~· Do · B.llin 26 when Hazel Jean Smith, daugh-piano Y •f1Jss ris. I gs. ter of Mr. and Mrs. George H. . In ch~rge of t~e guest ~k w.as Smith ol Coachella, became the httle Miss. Georgta Ann Smith, p~c­ bride of Marvin R. Green. son of I tu~sque In b~ue n~t over white Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Green, sat in. the bod.ice being a part of also from Coachella. The double her grandmother's trousseau some ring eeremony was performed at 60 year.; ago. . 7 p. m . by the Rev. J . H. Thomp--After the ceremony a recepuon son, pastor of Costa Mesa Com-fo r 30 guests was held in the patio. munity church. The bride was born in Bakers- The bride was lovely in white field and attended Kem county satin, the bodice fastened down schools until last year. She is now the front with many tiny buttons. a student at Santa Ana high Long sleeves were pointed over school where she will complete her the wrist and the skirt was long course in January. The bride- and full. The veil of cliantilly lace groom attended schools in Mesa, fell in graceful folds from a crown Ariz., and in Oregon. He served of white flowers and to complete three years in the navy, of which the picture she canied a white two were in the Philippines, as Bible on Which was a single orchid. radioman second class. At pres- Miss Shirley Fidler was brides-e nt he is with Hearn & Co., man- maid and her bouquet of pink and ufacturers of oil well tool.s. The white carnations harmonized with honeymoon is being spent in the her gown of pink net over match-south and for it the new Mrs. ing satin. Stanley Green, brother Green chose a suit of tan with of the bridegroom, was best man. brown accessories. Irene Mitchell H onor11d At Pre-Nuptial Shower Kathleen Colemen Certitled Teacher of PIANO 414 Tusttn Ave. NwpL Helgbta of F1orence, 6810 Coast Hlghw8J'. Those present were the new Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gibbons and their parenbs, Mr. and Mrs. Bates and Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gibbons; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wicker of Westp wood; Mr. and Mrs. Tom Theobald and daughter of Huntington P ark ; Fred and Bob Bates of SC'ut h Gate. brothers of the bride: Mr. 'and Mrs. Clifford Bomes anfl s~:i. of San Diego; Mr. and Mrs. Hec- tor Gibbons jr. of South Gate aDd Bob Gibbons of Corona del ~fitr. The young couple are on a honeymoon at Forest Home, near Redlands. They will return to their studies at the University of South- ern California, m aking t heir home a t 8440 San Antonio avenue, South Gate. NaYaio Problem Told To Capilla Circle Authentic and firsthand infor- mation regarding the Navajo In- dians and their desperate condi- tion was brought to members of Capilla Circle of Corona del Mar Community church at their No- vember meeting by Mrs. J. M. Dro- let of El Navajo Gift shop, Corona del Mar, who lived for many years at a trading past iil New Mexico. The speaker told of the customs of the Navajos. whom she said ar e a naturally friendly people, of their rug and jewelry making which is almost their only means of living. During the war many of the young men served in com- munications for their language was better than any code and with money being sent home their fam- ilies prospered. Now the mortality rate is rising • NEW SHADES • Or Your Old Ones Made Like New • Venetian Blinds • "Broedfelt • Linoleum • Asphalt Tile -...... _ .......... _,_ -...................... __ _ Come in or Call Us .................. --........ .,,._ ..... ..---....... Hanson Shade & Linoleum Shop Cor. Newport Blvd. & 23rd St. Cada Mesa Ph. Beacon 5004..J A pre.nuptial shower honoring Miss Irene ?tlitchell. daughtet of Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Mitchell, 148 East 20th street. Costa Mesa, wa.s held at the home of Mrs. A. R. Rideout, 1161 Wells Place with Mrs. Clifford Guerin, cousin of the bride-to-be, as hostess, assisting hostesses being ~1rs. Rldrout and Mrs. L . L . Fowler. Beacon 5895-~I · Cordially invites interested par- ents and their children to her CHRISTMAS RECITAL PARTY as they do not have grazing land ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ to raise sheep and the government - Games were pl ayed. including "Pick -a-stick," "Do-a-trick," "Questions and Ans\vers" and "Gossip," prizes being "·on by Mrs. Dec. 14, 1947, 2:30 p. m. EBELL CLUB BOUSE 515 W. CentnJ NwpL lle&cb Be \Vise -Advertise gives them little or no aid. A proud people, all they need is op- portunity, the speaker stated. Mrs. 0. M . Campbell, program chairman, told of the work which the church does among the Indians and asked thimt anyone having do- nations of toys or clothing call Harbor 5673-W. H . H . Kelly, Mrs. Morris Cra1A•ley, r-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=, l\'lrs. Bob Tanner and Mrs. Mabel Dull. Highlight of the e,.·e ning \\'BS the opening of many lovely gift.::. for the new home and afterward re- freshments of home-made ice cream. cookies and coffee were served. Present at the shower were the bride-elect, her mother, Mrs. H . J . Mitchell and her sisters, Ethel, J oy and Rosemary, also her 6J'and- mother, ~1rs. Rosa Kelly: the l\1es- dames Fowler. rudeout, Guerin, Jessie Turner, W . Lacefield.. Mor- ris Crawley, Roy Rousch and 1.iabel Dull, all of Costa Mesa. Also the Mesdames H . H. KeUy, W. Corum, Susan Brooks and Bob Tanner of Puente ; Isabel Nickles o! Pico, Barbara Hayes of Bu~na Park and Marshall Allred A LOOK THAT COULDN'T BE NEWER OR PRETTIER BALLET SUITS WITH DIMINUTIVE JACKET ABOVE RIPPLING BALLET SKIRT BECOMES A ~URACLE OF SUAVE SOPIIlSTICATION CREATING A RHYTHM OF ITS OWN AS YOU MOVE IN SOIT COLORS AND BLACK OF 1003 VlRGIN WOOL BOTANY GABARDINE cfh'e Fi'ances Norton Shop i se Seeoad a Broadwa7 llldc·-8eooad Floor-8&Dta Alla of Lomita. ' M i s s. Mitchell's marriage 1to I ~~~~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Charles Banks, son of Mr. and I 1 Mn. Butler Banks of Tall Oty, Ind •orH<. place on Sunday, Nov. 30 Cyndy Farnsworth Observes 3rd Birthday Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Farns- worth entertained with a birthday party for their daughter Cyndy on Wednesday, Nov. 26 at their home, 1019 West Bay avenue. It W8ll Cyndy's third birthday. I "U ttle Bo Peep" WU the theme for the decorations with a pink centerpiece of the little •bef>- het'dess and two molded lamb birthday cakea while around the room was an attay of balloona tn springtime green. In line with the nursery rhyme, Cyndy and her mother we.re dress-- eel alike In pink froc1a printed with pictures of Little Bo Peep and her sheep. . Recording> were made durini the afternoon and the guests re-- cel-S favors of personalized pink plaatlc cupa and balloom. Guosta ...... Kathleen and John Huff, Ilomu' and Lou!ae Ha!.dy, Harriet and s..an Kin&. J<>-Ann and Larey Hapn, Penny Eacobar, su._ Beyan and LllrTy Baher, Newpur !Beecll; John Charlton, s... and Wrlcltt Barllut ol Ba}. i-: Rlc:l<7· .._ ol Santa Ana; Katble ~·-and -... Aleli-. BlllJ Led -CJndJ'• llM41M4 hw. lln. T. H. Rocmta• milllrLO.r.mwmtb.udlllr -tp '1'4lla.B C. n-. .u "' .... II •Wiit-., 75 U Ii. • ' 114 W. 4a St. • The Ideal Gift·· - For Her Christmas HOUSE COATS Good Selection of Colors Seersucker C.Omplete Range of Sizes Lou's Sports Wear Formerly: Uniform and Dress Shop 318 M.rine Avenue Belboe lslencl 'Phone Herbor 2653-R CJ•=!fted Adt•'h'• ~ •• • • • , • f CASTAWAYS' CUI 1a,·- ., lrAJfW JISWW ... • -..,.,__al-----=·--u. o.u._ .. a.ob llIGHI' be • ptfate ..... dial.. - - _. bad a =at tile old Palla de Drltt-wfllcl> 111111 llP OD Ille llbdf Oftl'lorJ=__ the -al N~ Harllor? Fl'llll -l'W ---_,, to be a f-al you Iott! ...... lf 1'JU'N -al 'em. tbll lo for YOU! One trip theft will not aal,y --)'Oii tbat it .. not aal,y open -to you and your fl1mdl, but all you llaft to do to -a nwnber lo to !Oft lt u ID1ldl aa 20.000. o111en baw and lip your ,,.,.,., and addn!• ID the ''Los-book". 'l1le -11J1rit al the ~ la that lt lo belna open.led for your particular "'1a""'11 and .. a.,. onjOyment, and you are mode to feel jult u weleome u ~ hM paid bla: fat c1us. thouih It Is pm.blJ the only non memborihlp. dub In the world! Jl'SOll ALL On:& TIDll 1lNlTIID &TATU ••• ... AND CYnlER FAR PART.; cmie DOOPle who haft -told about this unique atmoophere and the ilelfcious llolne-style food. ewn to C...'n Don'• own set ol dishes In which It is ...ved. In fact be bas znaa. about everYthinli: In the ~. lncludlns the• murals. little drlttwood lampo on ycui-table, and )'OU will feel that )'OU have been conll&lly Invited to attend a party In his own studio! AMONG TB08J: PKJ:8ENT Do: 0TBEB NIGB'l' ... the W. R. McBurneys, with a party ol lix. and the L. D. Holllnpwwthl. also with six, the Waft Selbertl dining wltl> the Gordan Fbldla.Ys. the Bob Beyds. the Wllfn!d Berls, the Loesdlen, Sam Walker. Role-Bowl-Float Impreaario Stanley, the Walter Raes al Balboa, the DeMarks. the O'Hanlon treasure-huntlilll famlly and f11en41, V-n· Commodore Doc VanDeGrlft, and --OUl"""'°"re Bill era.by, Lucille " Ge<qe Taylor, allO Vaya&en, !nm tbelz: yactlt "'l'arpoon", Barney Francque of Newport Beach, Fay Hamilton o1 Costa Mesa. the C.D.M. Kindell Pott•"'· for whom Don Is modelling a new number, the C. D. OJnnlngham.s, also ol Corona. the Basil Far- rells, the Burton Bald,wins of Costa, and the H. L. Bamums of Corona de-I Mar, enterta.J'ning their friends Dr. and Mrs. Musfelt, Doc Musfelt was making a suggestion for the Olristmas cover for Barney's ''Be8.chcomber" magazine which they asked Don to pa.int for them. HUNDRED & TWENTY MEMBERS OF THE COMlJS CLUB ... t Deserl Scene Wins In Pritd Compelition I..'~ Cui W°"'"•11s!1'1 laftbt poetic ~ Sentinel --In the N........., pdat "a•pd- tlan al tbe H&ltlor ~....... dub at the 111111U... held In the Walter Gerhardt studio, C'GnJna clel Mar, with Jerrold Spa,,.,... pnolcllas. Other ·--2)-'n» Old Wnt by Gerhardt: 3) 111-1 ED-em-: by Dans-and -able ,,_tlan, 1) and 2), Bob NOii. Plans --~ fw the .... nual dinner af the dub to be held after the bolklayL ~ fana lntereoted In jalnlnc may call Har- bor 292-W or Mr. Speqler. ·Anniversary Obser;ved Mr. and Mn. -Cotti• jr., who were married on Thanklslv- ing eve lleY1!ll years qo, ~rated the Ullllwnary with a turl<ey din- ..,. 1.t their home, 1529 West Cen- tral aW11ue. · PueL1c NoTicEs NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK IN BU LK •nd NOTICE OF INTENDED TRANSFER OF L IQUOR LICENSE OR L ICE NSES. NOTICE 1 ~ HER'P'.BY GIVEN : Pu•uc Nonca Nl:WPOBT BALBOA NBW8-T1•1:1 Plus111l fmmt and ~ TUmDll • ..,.,, BNda, o.11. Dee.!, ll&T Pagei tlona may be obtained. at tbe af. authorbed maier aald -111-. al all rllbts al --......, ..... flee af tbe City Enst"nr, City al !randllle, all poles, wtrn. -.. SECI'ION 8. Tbe -19e al 11111 Hal~ City of Newport Beach. . dults and appurtAnceo. whleb are fnnchlae lba11 ftle a bond, ,_ 'lbe opedaJ attention af pre»-now or may bereafter be lawful.. niDs to the Cit)' af N-pcwt Bu± pectlve bidden 11 called to tho ly placed on, In or .-. the with at -two &ood and ·--~ ''Pl-I Requirements and Coo-streets within said City, and !bl fldent IUn!-, to be -oft4 dltlam" anneud to the blan:k to CODStruct and -In Ml4 by the Jeslalatiw body --111 form af 111-1. for full dire<> streets, all po1.., wtrn. conduits the pefta1 llUDl af One ,,.... Uona u to bkldln1. and appurtam<es. lncludinl com-Dollllra ($1,000.00), -- Tbe City of Newport Beach re-munlcaUon dttults, neceaary or that the -tee lhall -o and serves the rtsht to reject any or proper for said purpooea, lo here-truly -..e, fUltlll And perform all -by . granted to Southern Callfor-each and every b!ml and -FRANk L.,RINEHART, n1a EdllOn Olmpany ,upon the tlon af thlli,frulcblse, and that ID City Clerk In and for tenm and conditions set forth cue of any brea ch of --al the City of Newport In the Franchise Act of 1937. said bond, tbe whole amount al Beach. SECTION 3. Sa I d franchlle the penal 1WD tbemn named aball Dated: November 24. 1947. shall be lnde~te, that lo to be tak'en and deemed to be llqul- Pub.-Nov. 26: Dec. 2, 1947. say, aald francb1le shall endure In dated damagea and lhall be re- run '"""" and effect until 1 he same coverable from the principal and shall. with the consent of the Pul>-sul'ltles upon said bond. Said bond lie Utilities Commission of th e &hall be filed with the loellla tiw State of California, be voluntarily body ot the City of Newport Beach surrendered or abandoned by the within five (5) clays after the grantee, or until the State or date of the grantlnc of this tr.... some municipal or public corpora-chlse; and In cue aald bond lball lion thereunto duly authorized by not ' be so 'filed, • shall not ,.... law shall purchase by voluntary celve the approval of the 1eglsla... agreement or shall condemn lind tive body, th1I franchise shall be take Wlder the pawer of eminent forfeited and any money paid to domain, all property actually used the City in conncetion therewith and usefUI in the exercise ot laid ahall likewise be forfeited. franch ise. and situate ln the te~· S E CTION 7. This franchise '8 ~torial lirniU _of the S tate, muru· granted under and in accordance cipa1 or public corporation pur-with provisions of said Franchise chasing or condemning such prop-Act of 1937 .. ORDINANCE NO. Me erty, or ':1ntil said franchise _shall SECTION 8. T h j""s ordinanoe ~ fc;>rfeited for noncom pliance shall become effective thirty (30) with its terms by t he grantee. days after its final passage un· . . . all in Bull-frog shirts, and Low-neck gowns having a late buffet party after their dance at the Country Club. I never ~w any 'finer looking fellas, or more beautiful gowns on m ore beautiful W<r men! ... I saw the James Musicks, the Phil Browns, the Dean Campbells. the Jack Henles. the John Pearsons. the Gilbert Platt$, the Les Phillips, the Glenn \Vallaces and Mr. & Mrs. Paul Renius. A ~W INNOVATION THAT R EALLY FITS! ... BILL TRrIT. who has his own schooner. so knows what he's doing, L.ru~L "U0 1JMANSEE'S beaullllul . ••I>Me rt Sentinel" wlna tint place ln the NoVf!IDber print competition of Harbor Camera club, be.Id recent ly at t he Gerhardt aiud.Jo, Corona del Mar. That ARTHUR ~lLVER and t.OR- T)()N A. PADFIELD. Vendons a.nd Ll· ren&Hs. whOM addreu Is 206-208 Palm. 'n the Clty or Balboa. County o r 01"'· "nc:e , Sta te or Callrom ta. Intend to -11. t1"at111fer and &MIJm to THE BLUE q ooM OF BALBOA, INC .. Vendee and ''llenl'led 1"ran11reree. whose addreM Ill '.?<16·208 P Rlm. In th~ City of BalboA. r ountv or Ol""ange. State of California. t h~ followlnJC described personal prop· <>rty. to.wit: ORDINANCE GRANTING TO S OUTHERN CALI FO RNIA EDISON COMPANY, ITS SUC- CESSORS AND ASIGNS, A FRANCHISE TO USE, FOR TRANSMITI'ING AND DIS- TIUBUTING ELECl'R I CI TY WITHIN TIIB CITY OF NEW- PORT BEACH FOR ANY AND AL L PURPOSES O TH E R THAN THOSE AUTHORIZED UNDER SECMON 19 OF AR- TICLE XI OF TIIB CONSTI- TIJTION OF TIIB ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA AS SAID SEC- TION EXISTED PRIO!i TO ITS AMENDMENT ON OC- TOBER JO, 1911, ALL POLES, WIRES. CONDUITS AND AP- PURTENANCES WHICH ARE NOW OR MAY HEREAFTER BE ~AWFULLY PLACED lN THE PUBLIC STREETS, AL- LEYS. WAYS AND PLACES WITHIN SAID CITY. AND TO CONSTRUCT AND USE IN SAID PUBLIC STREETS, AL- LEYS, W AYS AND PLACES ALL POLES, WIRES. CON- DUITS AND APPURTANCES, INCLUDING COMMU N I C A - TION CIRCUITS. NECESSARY OR PROPER FOR SAID PUR- POSES. sEc;noN 4. The ~antee of said less suspended by referendu~ pe- 'ranch1se shall, during_ the term titian filed as provided by law. 'hereof, pay to said City, a sum SECTION 9. The grantee of this ~nnuall:>· which shall be equivalent franchise shall pay to the City a o two perce.nt (2o/c ) of the gross sum of money sufficient to refm.. 1n.n~al receipts of saJd grantee burse it for all publication ex· lr1s1ng from the use, oper ation or penses incurred by it in connection '?5session of sai~ franchise; pro. with the granting thereof; said -ided, however, that such payment payment to be made within thirty hall in no event be le9S than a (30) days after the City shall ·um which sh.al] be equivalent t o have furnished said grantee with 'ne-ha1t per cent ( 1h o/c) of the a written statement or such a · -ross annual r eceipts derived by penses. • and WHY. He has inagurated a new deal for those who own a boat and love it enough to want to give it the proper care and attention and just can't afford the time! He calls it a "Yacht Patrol", and for a reasonable fee he checks your mooring lines, wash down your decks. airs your boat out, checks your rigging, you gas leaks, your bright work, dries your sails, brings up your batteries, and gives her a bi·weekly kiss. and a pat on the stem ! You can contact him at Walt Cole's One--man Shipyard,, Lido Cove, or at his home in C.D.M. 507 Fernleaf. SM ALL WORLD DEPARTMENT J ean "nxier and Joyzelle Brandt were entertaining a channing lady for dinner at Castaways' 'tother ni ght, who had rented "Cap'n" Don's home for the summer, 18 ye~ ago, on Man.has.set Bay, Long Island SOUnd! OUR LAUOH FOR TODAY: cap. Don is helping a late dinner guest work the "Ouija Board" on the quarter deck. but Don is the one who gets the answer! ... ftnds out about a grandchild he didn't knO'N he had! ... named --Wendy" ... he checked it, and found it was true,-his ELEVENTii, -he thought he only had TEN! WORTHINGT Refrigeration ll'UON AMMONl.A ·-•1•- Air Conditioning ·--.. - Pre88lll'e Pumps Centrifugal Pumps r.rAD-..- AUUqaldat.- Call .. " W arid Friendship Theme For B&PW Meeting Taking her audience on an imaginary visit to women in for- eign countries, Mary Lee McDer- mott spoke to members of the Business and Professional Wo- men's club at a recent meeting held at White's Park avenue cafe. Miss McDermott told the group of the Women's International Friendship league which. through personal correspondence. promotes friendships betwet>n women or the UnitC'd States and others in Eng- land. France, Holland. Soltth Afri- ca, Australia and other coun tries as a step toward world peace. Two Celebrations , Birlhckiy & Thanksgiving Of nil Thanksgiving dinnen. perhaps the most restive was that at th(' home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- ert Me lrose Thompson 11 of Santa Ana avenue for it was also a bir'.h· day celebration for the host's mother, Mrs. Isabelle Thompson of Pasadena who was observing her 81st birthday anniversary. Seated about the 12 foot table were members of two four-gen~ ration lines. It was a beautiful table with it! decoration! of pink and yellow, and was laden with fruits, nuts, candies and other good things. Sharing honors with the birthday cake which was a pre tty picture with iU border of lighted candles, was a huge Eng· lish plum pudding. ~{rs Thompson. whose late hus· band was a Boston shoe manufac- turer . has made her home on the west coast for several years. Other members of the family who en· joyl-d the happy reunion were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Atkinson and daughter Patricia and Mr. and ~trs. Byron Atkinson and sons, Scott and Barry, of Glendale: Mr. and ~irs. Robert Atkinson and son Mark Melrose of Newport Heights; Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Arnold and d.'lughtcr Cheryl, Miss J eanne Thompson and Robert M . Thomp- son III of Costa Mesa. Miss M. Daisy Thompson of Altadena. Miss E. DorothY Thompson or Pasa· dena and the host and hostess. On the entertainment program was Barbara Cannon of tlte Van de Camp baki>ry in th~ r..1arket Spot. Balboa ls land, \Vho gave sev·- eral pantomines to recordf"d music. "Bubble Gum" and "Cocktails for from noon until 4 p.m ., no charge 'IV•o" received so much applauE.e bei ng made. she was asked to repeat them. F our Girl Scouts from Troop Dorothy Sutherland presided 13, Newport Beach, led ln the and lrene Morris r eported on pro-flag salute and told about the gr<'ss of the Christmas Preview cookies saJe which \Vii i aid their to be held Dec. 6 at the Bamboo Little llouse buildi ng fund. &U&1Aohr8•8t.. ,. ........ Pbooe '4!5 Room. Balboa. She announced that I Dorothy Sutherland was winner merchants' display booths would of the S3 merchandise order from be op<-n to the public on that day Slue Sails shop. Spa111Ung -Ca1ayo11 ~ w•rl ... ...... 121•1• P• ~ -.... , .. , .• _. .... eow 1pau Caa1oa Diablo 1 • .-.. .... 22u .. ..,. .... '' I t of w•' a ~) _ .............. -. .. .. awQk=ar-rC.I"• b nil -brldp, --· ......................... -.11"4 ........ JJ ....... ! ............... -___ .,_ ....... 'Ille' ----c-.• ~· I • .. ... , ~ 11iab1o ___ _,...._..a ..... ,,...,.. -briog. c--DiOblolkq. is .... . ..... -. ................ ,_ .-o1 bf es · CJPic* .... -. ............... WWW .-•••·,, ., ,_.as.- ,., 0 .... ..rill-...... __ .. ,,, .... --............ ··-· .---., ............. , .. ......... ~-~ Santa Fe ~ " 'IANTA -~1 -SYSTIM _llNll .. ,• iliU"' .. _ _., ···• ----- • Christmas Party For Ebel/ Club Yuletide festivities will predomi.· nate a t the Oiris trnas party beink planned for members of Newport Beach Ebell club on Thursday, Dec. 4 at 2 o'clock . All !!locll: In tMl.rfe , flxtu~11 . equlf'-rnent and iroo<! w lll of a certain Cl\fe .,,,,, co.-ll:t11,_tl bus!nel!! known u ET~F.C· 1'RTC GRfl,L k BLUE R OOM 11.nd lo- ·111tH! at ~·208 Palm In the City of ~11.lt>oa. County of Ot1'nt::e. Stille of r11.1t fnmla. and tni.nsfe r the tollowlnJC "lcohollc NTert1.2e llcenl!tl: On·Sale ll'l'nerRI Ucenee No. P -4377·B for lhfl "T't"m l11es located at 206·208 PRlm In •he Cltv o f R11..lbN\. Count y of Orange. "it11.te or Ctlllfornla. Amount o r pul"t'htl&e prlce or con- •ldentlon In conn~tlon wtth 1 al d 1ran11fer o r uld llcense I• the awn or None. Ebell Juniors. unaer the direc- tjon of Wini Martin, are planning decorations which reflect the holi- day spirit and the Olristmas theme will be further enhanced in the musical program. There will be a gift exchange and each mem- ber Is reminded of that extra gift to be brought for the Orange County hoopi ta I. These gifts are t~ be labeled. whether for boy or girl. man or woman, and, if for a child:" the age. Following the gift exchange tea will be served. At a recent executive boo.rd meeting five new members were voted into the club and two resig· nations were accepted. Mrs. Ro- bert Killifer presided in the ab- sence of the president, Mrs. Bruce McBMde. Mrs. McBride has recently re-- turned from Riverside where she has been attending the Southern District convention of Federated \Vome n's cl ubs of California as safety chairman for Southern Dis- trict Federation. Mrs. lttcBride gave a ~Port to the convention and will be heard over station KVOE, Santa Ana. on or about March 15. Accompan;'ing Mrs. ~fcBride and representing the local Ebell club was ~trs. J ohn \Vil son. ~'lrs. \\'ilson is amenities chairma n for ~range county and was respcns- 1ble for d('C()rations for the ban- quet on the first night of the-con- vention. Photographer Opens New Studio Annex Enjoying the hospitality of Wal~ ter Ge rhardt at a buffet supper Saturda y evening were a group of people who joined w:ith the host in celebrating the opening of the new add.it.ion to his photographic studio at Corona del Mar. It was an informal affair with games and a general good time. Among those present were the Messers and Mesdames Bob Reed, Walter l\.1ellott, Lucius Smith. Bart Rust, William Warren, Michael Rottuno, Kelly, Frank Junkins; Miss Uly Thompson, Mrs. Patricia Thompson, Joan and Rex Brandt. Solan Foster, Gale Smallwood, Mike IOine, Pauline Organ, Mr. and Mrs. H . E . Busby and Mr. and Mrs. Armand Woodbury. Be Wise -Adver tise Tht1.l 11. Mle. tNlD!!fer 11.nd 11.&!J\gnment ,.,, the &fo~gld 9tock In t Nlde. nx· tu~s. eciutpment &nd good will of the .. 11.ld bus\nf.111!1 •Ill be mr.de. therefof' •nt:elher w ith the consideration for •he trn.nsfer and a.ulrnment of the •foreu.ld llcenM wlll be paid on the 10th day of December, 1947. at 10:00 n'rlock A . M .. 111t the ~row depart· rnent of RA T~PR METER I: ASSO· "'1ATY-S 11.t 416 W . 8th St .. In the City nf Lo!! An!{'f!les. Cnuntv of Lo• An- cele11. i:it.1te of Callfomhi.. DATED Nnvem~r 10th. 1947. ARTlflffi SILVER Vendor and Llcenitee. GORDON A. PAD'P'TELD Vendor and Licensee. THF. BLTn:r: i:tl"'M"lM nF' R•LBOA. INC. BY ARTHlTR S ILVER. Pru. ·vendtt anrl Intended Tran1fe"'6. Pub.-Dec. 2. 1947.~-----­ NOTICE OF\*NOED SALE Y..'OTTf'.'Ji: lS HY.R1"'BT GIVEN. lh&t P. D . Eutma.n. residing at 2147 South Broadway . Sant11. Ana. Caltrorn.!11.. In· -.nd!! tn 91'1\ a nd tr11.n9fer to V . Cath · .. rine C111n1llo. whoM! residence 111 t1.t 10Q North GamM!y ~reet. S&nla Ana. ,..a1l forT1lt1.. th e fol\owlnti: descrtbed hu3lne9.9 11.n<'I prof'lf!rty . to-wit: All th&t certain r lea.nlnr: and r>l"l".!l.!llnr hus1nf!!IS. local~ 11.t 2903 W f'fllt Central Avenue. In the city or 1"'ewport ~11.rh . California . &n~ , knnwn rui "Brn11.dwnv Clel\neni. tor:,.ther with all n f the st ock·ln· tt11d", rixtn re1 and eoulpment-l..Q.: f'ftfl'f1 !hPreln Anr1 the~n 11.nd 11.P· ro"rt11.lnlng thereto. and t oKethe r with the good wtll of Mid busl· ~:~· ~RIP will be m11.de At 10:00 ..,•,..1nrk A M .. nn I)P<:rmb<>r 5th . 19-47 . ~1 th" off!,.,. nf F rank L . Bowm11.n . 208 ~ ... l1r'1!'.""'n B ullrf lnll. F ourth 11.nd Syt:t1.- ...,"...,.. Sl~l.1. ~11.nt.1 Ana. Callfornl11.. tll ~·htrh tlm,. and r>l11.ce the con,.ldert1.· •tnn nr nr lcP lhf'rPfor ·v,.11\ be PRld. DATEn: Nov<>m"""r 2!'ith. 1947. P . f\. F.AST'MA~ Seller , Pub.-°"1". 2. 194'.'._7·:,_ ___ .....,. __ -CITY O F NP\vport Beach Calltomla NOTICE T!) CONTRACTORS SEALED PROPOSALS will be ..E'ceived a t the office or the City 'Jerk, Citv Hall. City of Newport '=\each. California. until 4 : o'clock P. M. on the 8th day of December , 1947 at \vhich time they 1Aill be nublicly opened and r ead, for fur· nishin~ the following material : 7250 Lineal F eet of 24" Water Pipe. No bid will be received unless it is made on a proposal form fur- nished by the Qty Engineer. Each bid must be accompained by {Cft!.h, certified or cashier's check . or bidder's bond) made payable to the City of Newport Beach, for an amount equal to a t least ten (10) per cent of the amount bid, such guaranty to be forfei ted should the bidder to whom the con tract is awarded fall to enter into the contract. BAYVIEW / COMPANY FIR •• PINE •• REDWOOD DOORS Wall Boards ' Slall,Pulll.Sta- Mouklngs Shingles .u.· un•-Oe!lv, C1 I ?Un, .,.. .. -~-.--~QpJsz• I z I •zz &•••+-· *•••· -• • The City Council of the Qty of Nev1tport Beach does ordain as fol- lows: SEC'TION 1. Whenever in this ordinance the words or phrases hereinafter in thls section defined are used, they shall have the r e· spective meanings assigned to them in the following definitioru: funless, in the given instance, t he context wherein they are used i;ha]J clearly import a differenl meaning): (a} The word "grantee" shall mea n the corporation to which the franchise contemplated in this ordinance is granted and its lawful successors or as- signs; (b} The word ''City" shall mean the City of Newport Beach, a municipal corpora- tion of the State of California, in its present incorporated form or in any l ater r eorganiz- ed, consolidated. enlarged or re-incorporated form; (cl The \1.'ord "streets" shall mean the public streets. ways, alleys and places as the same now or may her eafter exist ¥lithin said City; (d } The phrase "poles, wires, conduits and appurtenances" shall mean poles, towers, sup- ports, w:ires, conductors, ca- bles. guys, stubs, platforms, crossanns, braces, transform· ers, insulators. conduits, ducts. vaults. manholes, meters. cut· outs. switches, communic.ation circuits, appliances. attach- m ents, appurtenances and any o ther property located or to be loca ted in , upon, along, across, under or over the streets of the City, and used or useful in the transmitting and/or distributing of electric· ity; Ce) The phrase "construct and use" shall mean to lay, con· stTuct, erect, install, operate, maintain, use, r epair or re-- place. Cf) The phrase "constitutional franchise" shall mean~ , the right acquired t hrough ac· cept ance by said grantee or its predecessor in estate ot the offer contained in the pro- visions of Section 19 of Ar· ticle XI of the Constitution of the State of California, as said section existed prior to its amendment on October 10, 19U , and now owned by said grantee. SECTION 2. The francru.e (a) to use. tor transmitting and dis- tributing electricity Wi thin th e Cty ot Newport Beach for any and all purposes other than those "CAP'N" DON'S e°"1a"'4'1'' e""1. ''Nm Unique o.nd Artistic Eat-Ins Place oa the West Coan" • On the Blutt Overloolr:ln~ Balboa !IQ' and Newport Ha"-• D1Dd a OOlllllNAftON DINNJ:ll8 .... .,a.. ... ~--_ ....... . Ordon-5 i..10-...,,. • ; .... 2 ?' :• • .,.. ·rantee from the sale of electric-s E c T I o N 10, The franctu.e ty within the limits of such City ted b h ·nder said franchise and said con-gran here y s all not become titutional franchise. effective until written acceptance thereof shall have been filed by SF.:CTION 5. The grantee hereof the grantee with the City Oerk. ·hall fi1e "'-ith the aerk of said S~CTION 11. Ordinance No. 564. 1ty, within three (3) months adopted by t he Oty Council ot ·rter the expiration of the calen-the City of Newport Beach, State 'ar year, or fractional calendar or California on September 2, 1947, ear, following the date of the is hereby repealed. ·ranting of t his fr anchise. and SECTION 12. The City Clerk vi thin three ( 3) months after the shall cause this ordinance to be 'xpiration of each and every cal-published once within fifteen (15) ndar year thereafter, a duly veri-days a!ter its passage in N ewport ·ied statement shoWi ng in detail Balboa News-Times, a n ewspaper he ~tal gross receipts of said of gener al circulation published -rantee, during the preceding cal-and circula ted in said Qty. ndar year, or such fractional cal-First read at a regular meeting ndar year , from the sale of e\ec. of the City Council of said ctty ·ricity w:ithl n said City. S uch held on the 10th day of November, -:rantee shall pay to said City 1947, and finally adopted and or· vithin fifteen (15) days after the dered published at a regular meet· lme for filing said statement, in ing or said council held on the 1awful money of the United States, 24th day of November, 1947 by the !he aforesaid percentage of Its following vote: '!TOSS receipts for the ca1endar AYES: Councilmen Allen. Siler, vear, or such fractional calendar Isbell Robe tsc Reed , r n, . vear, covered by said statement. NOES. Councilmen, None . Any neglect, omission or refusal ABSEJ\'T: Councilmen, None. of said grantee to file said veri· 0 . B . REED, fied statement, or to pay said per· Mayor of the City of cent age at the time or in t he man-Newport Beach. ner herei nbefore provided, shall A'n'EST: FRANK L. Rira:. be grounds for the declaration of HART. City Clerk of the City of a forfeiture of this franchise and Newport Beach. 607 Coast Hiway Spurgeon Bldg, Santa Ana Pb.one 76SS Corona del Ma r ~r -!422 or 2291-.J REMODEL: Increase Income 100 PER CENT FINANCED e F.11.A. TERMS • Add Rooms & Bath8 • Garages converted t.o Uvtng quarten • Free ~tlmatee ll 8ketcbes. • AMI.st lo planning lmprov ementa -· -·· Boorey & Poirier 807 Coast IDghway Spurseon Biele CORONA DEL MAR BUILDERS SANTA ANA. Barbor 2422 or 2291-J Phone 78S3 * * • insurance P• ,. palmer IHCOIPOIATfD w. o. buck, Insurance counMlor 3333 via lido, newporl telephone newporr beach, beach, co li !. harbor 1500 * * • cu••1•1 a4t I O J , .... , ... , ·He's savi~g 'specially for it ... and getting 'swell' ectr_nings with IMSUIED wm NEWPORT BALBOA FEDER.AL SAVINGS t1•ll LOAN ASSOCIATION I P. A. P.i..., Prail1• 8888 VIAU-M .. 21-._. N&WPDllT B~H. CA• •P'OllNIA •' . ' ' t' • ' • ' ~~~~~~~~:=::~~=:-~,...,...."--::--r-;-7""--•·:---r1.----;:;-~..::c:--:-r~-:"~~-c.~ -·--ft·~~-~-• Jr••P4PT BALBO·A NSW8·TOIS8 '!!l!l&Jil . • .............. OIDt. , Dee.' 1"1 -N'li.,"'W"'~..,•R"'I llAI BOA NEWS-TIMES 'l'll:Ll:l'llC>llat B•_,a 1J, 1J AND llM 1 •=• T 'I_. -.1·., MM..... v--. ••••x --<lll1 P 17 7 ;? 110W7 W"' r 7-, 17 Rtl .. M SeftJn.U'ftM mattel" at the Postottloe In Newport Beacb, s. SMlTH, III. - - - - -M•noslas BdllDr 1 DC.ON . • .. .. .. .. .. -.. .. Adv-.rtbin& Manaaer Plaut, 3011 W. Central Avenue, Newport J1each. cautornla OffldaJ Paper of the City of NewpOri Beach A D1,·11'·Ne Local l:Mtltaloll for Onr • Yean Active Member of Don't Let Death Take Your Holiday . Ten persons will be killed and 200 injured in Cali- fornia traffic accidents each day in December if the average of the last 10 years holds true, was the grim warning issued today by Clifford E. Peterson, Com- missioner of the California Highway Patrol as he em- phasized the statewide "Don't Let Death Take Your Holiday" program now in progress. All out public support can reduce this terrific toll. Last Christmas was a period of heavy loss of life, but New Year's Eve was much improved when public opinion was aroused and the cry for greater safety came from all sid es. This year, LET US RESOLVE to make the entire month the safest Decem ber in his- tory. We all know that too much speed, driving while intoxicated, improper passing, and violation of ri ght- of-way laws are the principal causes of highway ac- cidents. Drivers and' pedestrians al ike must realize these dangers and do their part in changing the acci- dent picture in California. DON'T LET DEATH TAKE YOUR HOLIDAY. DON'T BE RESPONSIBLE FOR IT'S TA KIN G SOMEONE ELSE'S. It's Christmas Shopping Time In just t hree weeks, jolly ol d St. Nick will descend the family chimney-and lo, it will be Ch r istmas. Between now a nd Dece mber 25th however , it's shopping time and the sooner it's done, the better. Santa, although reportedly working overtime, can't keeP. gi fts in short supply on hand for th o~e who wait until the last frantic minutes. Every kid kn o\\'s Santa's North Pole wor kshop won't be able to produce enough to fill all the stock- ings in the land. And every ?11:oth er and Dad should know that the d emancl s of a Nation with more money to spend than ever before in history, will make gifts not only harcl to find but mor e expen,;ive. That's simple economics. Remember, then. and make it easy on yourse lf: it's Christmas shopping time-now! Point Technical Slip-Ups Costing Many Vets Jobs Many veterans are losing out on good state jobs because o r im· proper procedure in filing for vet- eran preference poin ts in state civil service examin ations, Mr. Ben Llebermann. director of t he de-- partment of veterans affairs ot ·f:_Qrange county said today, . .,. Any veteran or widow of a vet- eran is entitled to 10 points a ddi- tional on examination scores after attaining the minimum passing grade. Disabled veterans with a current disability r ating of 10 per· cent or more ar e granted 15 pref- erence points. To r eeeive the pr e ference the veteran or veteran's widow must file an "Applicatio n for Veteran Preference.'' with the State De- partment of Veterans Affairs, P .O. Box 1559, Sacramento 7, Calif. Application forms and complete tnformation and assistance in pr e- paring them properly may be ob- tained \\ithout charge at the Or· ange County Veter ans Service Center, located at 225 N o rth Broadway, Santa Ana. Current listings of civil ser..,ice examina- tions also are on file a t the office. Minnesota boasts ne arly 4.000 manufacturing institutions. the outstanding of "'hich are flour and CJ"ain mills. Be \Vise -Adve r tise TAX-FREE DAYS GONE ON TRAILERS SACRAMENTO. Dec. 2-IUP> Ta'<-free days appar ently an over for thousands of California house trailer O\\'ncrs. Director of l\1otor Vehicles Ed- gar E . Lampton warned t railer owners they must pay a registra- tion fee and a vehicle license fee in li eu of loca l taxes. or a ta'< on reside ntial property. He pointed out the state ve- hicle code requir es a house trailer to be licensed only when moved upon a high\\·ay. The heaJth and safety code requires it to have a valid license from a state motor vehicle department before it can be parked in a trailer camp. · Two attorney generaJ's opinions ot "more than five year's stand· ing" hold that a trailer used as a place of permanent residence be- canes liable for assessment as res- idence property. Mayberry Shoe Repair ONE DAY SERVICE 1831 Newport Ave. OOSTAMESA Pacific Heating Co., Inc. Residential & ComIQerCial Heating Forced Air, GtoYify iatl Floor furnaces Hubor 67~R ~ 1709-11 Coast Hiwa'y J:orona del Mar ' NJlWPOaT IOGB 8CJBOOL AST ()IA88 mok•a1 XmM '8-1 -t- en wMclt -be on dloplaJ' la N-n. RMd••r trom loft to rtpt: Cu..a ~ 71111 MutlaitJ' aad loan llMbe, Bullara 8uler lo U.O art t1rthr. · 11le Editorial Circuit Rider \A .,-mf)Oflium o( Editorial <'OmtrM'.Dt from C•lifornl• ne•t P11P.,r1! -·-Jty '· F . •tLA11Glllnf DaHftl rr-@Wf Cwo~paa•rn• Governor Warren wouldn't have much difficu.1ty being elected pres- ident if received the GOP nomi- nation and the deciding ballots were cast by Calirornia editors. 27 Cases for State's Labor Conciliators • F 'ORUM Oii' PUBLIO OPINION n--u.e ~ O-t;JoewnplAa.-attl!lotlmof llalpl! P. llluilq, .,.-. ualtall .. _,.._ rayw: There Li no questfon about Qr.. I tion in that cliatrict are ascertain .. a na:e county'a need ror a ..mta.. ed. An election then fallows, at lion plan. Newport Harbor is par-which the people decide if the tlcularly interested in the pt'...,t bonds shall be voted. Under · the program for.aolvinr the N.nitatSon law, the board of sanitation ~ problem. trict No. 5 wU1 include the mayor Alter many montho of study and or Huntineton Beach, the mayor investigation by a group of. noted of· Newport Beach and the chair· authorities, lhll county'• report man of the board or supe~. · hu been I.slued. The report was Careful and lengthy studies were made by A. M. Rawn, chief enli· made to esumate the effect of neer and general manager ol Loi dumpine the effluent out In the Angeles county Sanitation di&-ocean. Months of study of tides tricta, Chairman, Pro(el&Ol' Emeri· and ocean CWTents have convinced t ua Charles Gilman Hyde, Unlver-the experts that no contamination slty of California, Berkeley, and or the beaches will result wtth Dean Franklin Thomu of Callfor· an outfall 15,000 feet in length. nla Institute or Technology, Pua-{Note the iresent ouUall ia only dena. 3,000 feet Jong). . Those w ho have studied the re-The hearing for your di3trict, a re8identlal to a WllWWW Jal. Jy dominated oommunlty. U you are not in one of the two foregoing groups you &houJd not -the formation of the dis-trict. • I t is undentooci that on Friday, Dec. 5, 1947 an injunction brought to delay the formation of the assessment will be heard. and pres City Council wW then 4ts approval or dllapprOval ofi 1 mE-n t pla n. There is U -,Jine left in which to act. If )'OU have signed a pro- test against the district, instruct the Oily Council to void i t. If you are approached and asked to sign a protest, refuse to do so. Richard F. Featherstone. ROSSI'S- eare artd Liquor · Store N'bW OPEN' . FOB LUN<Jll 1111JS COMt Jllwa)' Corona del Mar "THE SAME OLD PLACE" • COCKTAILS -llf71JU1'rm zcc Howard W. Gerriah lm!i'-jMlri-•ud OOllTA XIC8& .._ .,,l!Ga IUl AutomQbile • Fire Accident • Llfe IJcemo and OJotract Bonda Writtei Harbor Glass Co. 1111 LalA-,ette ft. 11.v. 1111 AU'l'OlllOBU.E GI.ASS BOAT GI.ASS lllld Boat Lettering Glul Inatalled While Yoo Walt , See Gene FOR BIRTHDAY Most of the editors feel he is the outstanding candidate thus far mentioned , and one who wou1d unite opposing clements o r the C'll'Ctor a te sufficiently lo insure an easy ride to the \Vhite 1'louse. SA<;RAMENTO, Dec. 2-(UP l California's new labor concilia t1on service which went in to operation in September ha nd!{'({ Z1 cases during the first month and a half of operation and helped to settle nine of the disputes. Stale Director or Industrial Relations P aul Sch ar- r enberg reparted today. Scharrenbcrg said that 17 labor - management d ispUtC's \\'hich had been submit1c<1 to the sCrvice ror conciliation "\\'er<' still pending at the end of October. port approve the plan. The prcr No. 5, Will be held on Thursday, gram covers nearly all of Orange December 4, at the court house county. It recommends the crea-at Santa Ana at 10 o'clock a .m. tion of ten sanita tion districta. Committees from Huntington Newport ~ach and Huntl.ngton Beach and Newport Beach are Beach are 1.n one district, district keeping in close touch with the I~;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~ I No. 5., proceedings. 11 & WEDDING CAKES BARBOR 804-I Import.eel Wines and Beer Dellcat...iien NC'edless to say. GovE.'rnor \\1ar- ren's aC"knO\\'ledgcmC'nt Of t he campaign on his bE.'ha\f." said The F:ureka 1-tumboldt Standnrd, "\\1ill prompt a n imn1C'diatc and enthus- iastic response' on thf' par t nf the Republican party in California. as \\'ell as among countlC'ss independ- ent \'OtC'rS \\"hO rC'CO~nize stales. manship as thC' prime rN)uisi1e for thC' hi~hcst go\·f"'rnm<'nlnl position lhC' nation has to offf'r . • • • 11is entir<' public record is ,,·i1hout a single blC'mish. Next year's C':1n1p11i~n '''iii hang hf'a\'ily on fort•ign nffairs. com· n1enls the San FrnnC'isCo Nc,,·s. "hcnCL' jud!:CmC'n1 must \\'ait up- o n his uttC'rancC'S as a candida te. upon thC' disC'losur c of his grasp or forC'ign affairs. Coming into the fray fr('sh fron1 the \\'Nil \\ith no prC'viottS ooron1itmcnts. v.·e Sllh- m1SC' his dC'cla.rations \\'ill be a,,·ait· i'd ,,·\th mnximum inlC'T('St. JX'r- hnps mnxin1un1 hop.~ hy a countr} prHyin~· ror ;::u1dr.nct" and ll'ad.C'r- ~hip throu~h a hafflini.;: \(·or 1 d crisis." There \\"C'T<' 11 casf"'s in the Los ;\ngelc·s area. hC' added: t\\"O in Sa n Diego. ten in thC' San Joaquin \·a!IC'y, t\\'o in San Francisco-Oak- land, and onl' case each in San Jost' and Eurt'ka. romplicat<'s an already complex si1ua1ion in '''hich more lhan a half d02{'h m r n . and all of high caliber. 11rc potcntial Republican nomin{'("S," said the Long Beach P\-('~S·TC'IC'gram. "It \\'OU!d be a r ecklrss prognosticator "'ho \\'OUld \'enturt' to say '''hich of these m<'n '''ould b<' nominatcd. • • • If nom· inatcd. Go\'C'rnor \Varr C'n \vould havr !he advnnlai<:e of having no t.."nemics as thc result of acti\1ities in the nationRI ficld. and mosr cer- tainly 1h~· GOP party chieftains \\"OUl d gi\'(' him their full co-op('ra- lion." f.fost importa nt to the coast Improveme nt of present sewer areas, the plan includes a n out· facilities must be provided very fall line extending into the ocean Soon. It is the opinion of your (or 15.000 feet. I t wfll be near board of directors a nd the sewer the present o utfall line (this is corranittce that the plan now pro- only 3,000 fee t long). posed will serve the needs of the t inder the plan. eight of the area for many, many years. If "'e ten districts share in the cost do not join In the general county of the outfall. Two districts do plan NO\V, then \\'E l\fUST soon, not use the outfall. Each di.st~ict for health reuons, develop our contributes to the cost or bu1 ld1 ng 0,,.n plan at much greater expen."c.-. trunk line SC'\\'Crs in t heir districts. District No. 5. because·of high val- URlions, etc .. has a lower t a x rate th11.n most of ·the districts. I LE'ITERS TO THE I NEWS-TIMES Corona de! l\1ar. Dec. 1, 1947. The plan r equires that an open hearing be held for each district. At this hearing the bounda ries for The d istrict \Viii be determined. lf ovC'r 2r;. of the voters in a district objcct 10 the creation of the dis-The Editor. trict. then an election must be Newport Balboa Nc,vs-Times, callrd to de<:ide if the district sha11 Sir s:- be created. After the people \·ote in favor of !he creation or a distric t. theJ>lans and rstimates of cost of construe- As a property O\\'Tler in Corona dcl l\1ar I believe it is time to face I he r('a! issue in r egard to the China Cove assessment district here in Corona del Mar. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY lnconle Ta.x ConsullantA i\rroanlln1 • :\odlllni-• Book.keof'Pln• A. V. Andrews, M.D. PfIYSlClAl'f I Its dt'C'i~ion tn , ntl'r th1• ri\t'I'. U·TLLIA.~1S & \\'ILLIAMS and I must empha tically reject the effort of B. Z. l\1cKi nney, in recent staten1cnls before public gather- ings a nd in a recent Jetter to the local ncv.:spapc>rs. to place this contro\'crsy on a purel:y a rgurticn· tati\'e basis. This contro,·ersy is precisely one of intcrcsts. Argun1ents pro and con afford int<'rest ing rcadi n ~. lfO\\'C\'Cr. thC'y do not altC'r the ho''C'''f•r , "v.ri<; 1h1· onl'.1-onP ,,h:<:h Bu..,ln":il" !\t ana.c-entent SURGEON circun1.st<tnc1~~ ... nuf('~ lh<' Saci·n-O f flcc : ('Otlts '.\1esa Ba.n.k BldJt. Coron.a de.I MU' CIRCLE TAXI Harbor 3.20 --Taxi Stand Now on Balboa Island at \\lhJte.'!I Cafe -·-Balboa Island Rates 2Sc Anywhere on Isla nd -·-Corona del Mar Rates 3Sc Anr·here In Corona del 1tlar 24-HOUR SERVICE We lpedalFze ID WeMlnc and Blrll!da7 C..... GENE'S BAKERY 105 Clout Hwy. Corona del Mar OPEN 9 A. M. TO 8 P. M. • • • 81ZZl.ING STEAK!! Delleloaa Ham.burgen llome Bakocl PIM SHEP'S 1016 OOAllT WGHWAY NEWPORT ""l'be Home of Good F.ata" OL08J:D ON HOJ\'l>AY Now Serving NEWPORT BEACH 3 to 4 Days Service BROADWAY CLEANERS 2903 W. Central PHONE HARBOR 552-\V cnuld h;i\'(• ll\'l'O n1:-it!C' untl1·r !ht• Con!'luJtant."' .f..11 Coast Highway. Rubor 158 1 Ol('nto Bf'e. tont1nu1n1-:: ''It has Be11 • .s&S9-J {.'rni ta '.\l f'S.8,,. CaUf. h<'<'n mndc riuilC' pl rt in it \\'as !ht~ I::============='.!; df'SirC' Of tt1 :1 ny i::roUp<; 11f fl'Sp..~n­ sih!r n ._•puhlie<10S th II \\lf1T'l'fl1°<; nflmc he cnlf•r,•d nn th(' C'a\tforni<t bnllot. 1-((' toutd 1101 in c:oocl i::ra<"(' dC'clinC'. l\1orro,·1~r. it 1s a J;!re<it honor for lhP (!O\'C'rnor To be con· c;;idrrcd by hi s collcac::ues and friends lo be a slal ure f)Uali fying him for 1 hi~ pres1d£'n C)'." Bookkeeping Service t'OLIX F . BROWN (ll&rbor 16«) BALBOA YACHT CLUB Bayside Or .. Nawpert Beach John K. C. Chong, M.D. basic fact that there arc {\\'O I r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ IYJX'S of rcsid{'nts in Corona dcl I 1 :\tar. tho.<;;.c \•;ho look upon their con1munity as a purcl)' business proposit ion ahd those \Vho consider \\'a rr('n is a likely \\'innC'r a t the polls. d('cl arcd l hc Orville l\·1£'rcury Regi.st('r, poin1ing out hC' "offers the Re publicans of lhc nation a clean. progressi\'f' record . There are no scandals in his background and no dcfcats. He carries Y..ilh him the assura nC't' of clean govcrn- m r nt. His a ppointmen ts while governor or Californ ia have been top-notch. Not only is he a ble, honest. fearless and progressive. ba t hC' looks the part, a nd that helps." H is national ra ling has gone up considerable during thc last four years. states the Baker sfield Cali- fornian, for "he r ates high in public esteem in the middlewest a nd in practically all of the west- ern states. • • • In surveys of lhe political scenC' by eastern a nd Washington obser vers. ·!he name of Go\'ernor Warre n comes hig h in consideration as the n1an wh o "\\'Ould be> most likely to win for the Republicans in 1948.'' "Gover noc \Varre n's C'ntrance into the race. of course, rurther MAKE l'GUR MONEl' COUNT It ls not; &la·•Y'I wt11e to leave your W e IJasur&nce ta a lamp sam. Ask about the MetropoUl&a'• In- come plan. WARREN I . WEISER Ml """ 8&.. N"ewpwt .... PILA.A. 1391 ·~Lita r........ Ce. '1:l ~urity '1:l Accuracy '1:l Dependability r-......,.. -'- .. lo01aM t.·-...._, -1"" "7t.s It -to -----------... ..,. Armand Monaco AROJDTECT 814 W. Bt.y Ave., Balboa Barbor ln.4 !'7!1 Lakewood &•er. Lao Aas<teo NOnnaadJ NOi DENTISTS Dr. Obed Lucas Dl'lNTIST noz Y, W. o .. nral. Bari-Hiii NEWPOBT Bl!lACB GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.8. -.... 0-tnl Pboae Harb« Ul..,, N...pon Pby!ilclan &l'4 Surgeon 2-4 7 .5,30 and by appointment Beacon 5075 120 Ea.st 18tt. Street Ca.ta Meaa. CtJifonla Gordon M. Grundy, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Balboa Inn Arcade Office Hrs.: 1().12 a.m.; 3-ll p.m. Phone Harbor 37 H. R. Hall, M. D. Pllywldaa -8u1- Houn: 2-5, by A.ppoln-t Telephone Beaoon 5868 Ill BrOlldwaJ' °""'"' .... lllDt.oa IL lfuwell, II. D. HOl c-& 111...-, eo.... 4el -Ottlce Hoon: 1().1.2; 2-5 PboD• -1oa S. R. Monaco, M. D. it a place in \\'t".ich to make a home for then1sel\'es a nd th€ir families. Thc-formC'r stand to lose on all counts if the China Cove assess- men t district is approved. Since SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA Roast TURKEY FRIED CHICKEN $150 NEW YORK CUT STEAK ···-··--·--··--·····-···-··-.$2.l!O WHOLE BROD.ED LOBSTER ···-··---·---·--·-.$2.50 wl1b drawn butter. BBOU.ED SWORDFISH 8TfJAK ----·--------------.$1.50 PBIED OOllBINATION SEA FOOD ___ _.l.50 PBIJm !UIRDO> fl.liO RAINBOW TBOUT-.Sl.75 Hot Mince Pie with Brandy Sauce llollp9 • e.•n • Dsrr..._ Sam's Sea Food Spa and Fish Market .,.._,Lons -_,., ---llfl Oout mp_., (N..,. 8-1 -) PllTillCIAN!l-8U1WEON!I, D.O. 814 Bay Ave.. IW'- -t'IM om..-..: I hey O\\'n large parcels of 'r esi- dl..'ntial property a nd extensive busin0ss holdings, and since assess- mC>n ts are le vied on every lot. their assessments \viii be high. Also I fec-1 !bat residents of Corona del 1\.1ar should know that persons in- ter ested in the China Cove dis- pute', on both sides of the question, consider it a s}mbol of the broader dispute as to the future df!Velop- m e nt of Corona del Mar. Either we are going to develop into a pleasant residential community, in· eluding of cour £e a legitim ate busi- ness area, or \Ve are going to be· come a honky-tonk, carnival type beach t0\\'11 with the en tire area of our beaches effective ly closed to rhe public. or cove.red with apartment buildings, hamburger stands, beer joints and miscellane- ous beach concessions. Clearly if t he citizens of Corona del Mar can prevent the latt~r development thP.y will do a ~nsiderable dis- service to the persons interested I~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ only in the future promotional value of this community. China Cove is b vital issue in this larger dispute. If it is not 3C1Uired now Dr. W. T. Mooney ~ llllld 8wgw 1'11atb -0-tnl .._c ...... _....,..._ .. cmaoPIU.oroa Dr. Tom E. Barton CHIROPRACI'OR un~mp..., 0..-dolllar (In Kendell'• Patio) --lHI Jto~m.. ·-., FltdQ as public property, ;t will be the T. P. Reeder, M. 0. !il'!'t of our !Wo remaining beach .. H E St• LI • • 0 to be decimcted . • • IClt er, m. • Con trary to the information dis· PINA'?• ... 8u:;;w -atnl SP.minat ed by the opposition to ~:"0:,. • the China Cove assessm ent dis- N'lctll ....._ ....._ m-.11 trict. individua l property owners i-------------.i1do no t stand to lose but will ac- Conrad Richter, M. D. Plesent Hours: l:acJ L m. • U II., ,,., p. m. -,,., p. m. -.0 w. Omtnl Newport Be·+ __ ,... tually benefit fina ncially by the formation of the district. Admit- tedly the city government should nave taken steps to secure China Cove '"·ith city funds, but it did not. The dollar a nd cen ts result of their refusal to do so1 m eans that Corona del Mar property 1 __ 8.;.l_&N __ oo....;.u __ PBl..;.;c...;0;_8.;.C=•-'"10S.=.::=._ ~------------_, lvRlues will begin to decline as firs t Georgl·a Taylor Chaa A Wylie, M.D China Cove and then the large '""" • • front beach become effectively in· Pu.bUc st.mo Serftoe lnfuta and CbDdrea... accessible or commercialized. The Notu.,. PabUe OoM& JllclrwaJ" aad .,....._ small cost of the assessment will Ml111Mp•pNnc-•a1ttnc &e. t1rie Oorolla del llar be nothing rompared to the Jou in C08 I!. Oeetral A-.e.. aaao. · property values if the ~aches are L_:Bu=llor=..:!:•:D=:B:...:.11116-:=W:__llL-Houn __ ' "".l~t::'.:o:'.5=p.=m.=. ::'.:H::-•-r._1_0_:15...J loot . Logic dictate that there are ; ___ ...;OPl'0:,.:.::•::*::1::4:7:5::1'----only two types or persons who can .-------------~ IL 'I'. Bull wwtli, 0. D. afford to oppase the China Cove llSW'POllT RA... district: 0$ I 11111& 1 tK*'*'ICAD llOllTIAL DD pAtmjD 1. The person who has all his Dir. --Pwlw l.&MW Dtll'JMJA.... holdings in purely businsl prop. Dr • ._. 0.·BMJ 2 --.. s 1 • _. • • ; erty and is interested Only in the l9D ·a. a. --.. OU& w. --ft. -... irom<>tional Aevelopultflt of the o..e. ._ nz ..._ -1~====•~2~2 ·~~'im~sir[::~ community. 2. The -who """"' l'fti. !::==========~ DAY MW-. dential pr-1ty!lndwho: · a.J Is too short-alghted to foresee the inevitAble slump in the value ot hil -IY If beMtws are lost. N!IW• &nf: SCOTCH TAPE • ... NEWS.TJMJa[J 8 • 1• M I ESQ • • Con1•- Dil flOIOOI. .. ~ z. ?if[ .. - J , b.) Plano to liquidate bla. -t:t at a peak prioe Wbm It bo<>•w -t tbat -Coo ............. ~a- ""-.ftA§mr..I IEW YORK • 45.25 llllllllEAPOUS 34.65 CHICAGO'. . 38.85 lWISAS CITY 29. 70 WASH1116TOI 43.10 IEW ORI EIJIS 34.40 . . 25 Daly Trips Eastfram LOS ANGELES Dollar (or dollar ... Gn1bo1111d'o JOV best •alae for tra•el Eaatf · More--... liroquentocbod- .... ffl)Wbea.lfonW1Wry ..... o -.-0,rotlsn>byanother.Mon t ,.,., .. otopoowai!ywben,uytbm. .... .._ ___ ...,. __ ··· oq Gl01hoaradl ---··-.M&wc ••~-o.:r .. , ,,,...,._., ......... --. ~-.~-:=·rt;-···•nut ... i-ib NEWPORT BEACH . c. c..n a 1 -Omit .... ' • • • ' I • • • j -., , • -tJ-<me per.cont of tbe _... ••1Jm ••••a.+._ , a •An. ~ a WAllW 90 11 • n ·AL -• n•i. -' • Nl:WPOBT BALBOA Nl:Wl·'l'IMl:I p rr faC10 at the -lo cowrec1 with am.i>RENSPLAY'1100SE,IOll4 ~.llALl!l-o..ntulfed -ABOVE TBl!l ~ -f'raDt : 'I'pl!l8DAY . N-et ~ Cllllf. Dee.!, IH1 age.,, water. accordlna to the Eneydo-Hdwual. 4 -.. 1 c1oor · • port.llb-.91111.--Yacbt ·-; -tboS -a.bellfm. · ·~~··~·!-~!·~·~·-----~•!_!D~A~'r:;--~~·~n!!_ _ _::_ __ !!• paedlA Brlwmlca. Only 61 per 6'xl0', hel&llts·. 501 El_,,.; GIFT HEADQUARTERS -·~DI;· •1tc llmM;GI shes. Jmppr. Prla BY ~ --.. .-- cmt of the area ot the ?fortbern St., Newport lU!shta. 115-ttp • • WANT Td RENT-4bdrm. ...._, ~ Cllll Bllll Puwao, Ast. 1-: 1 _.. old. In 0aeta· JJ-•~ ts ocean. 'how .. «, For the Entire Family --or ..-. 1 _. &!'. ...... -11~ 1'eoa ~ 11ne--. 1 bed- aimpattd with 81 per cent of the FOR. SALE-New, "· cell 1prlnc · T p -room -. Jarse could be 2. Southern Hem1spbero and mattJftl oomlllnatlcn. S25. ' -1-· -.,.._ ' · ' '1WO -OCR4~ FRONT LOTS r • ......_, ;Jud tiGnt and - -• oooP ..... ------·5-drawer chest, no. mo Cout VISIT OUR M.D. Ph. Har. a. •2tc ''2Bt&m, ~ -fenced In-. 2 car -- Tbe N-.n-. will not be.. Hlway, NN'P«t Beach. •11p TOYLAND WANT TO Rl!lNT--b attw!l6) $876o.-,-$4000 ·down tll<! 1n kitchen and bath, _,..'. llJOllllb1e for mire than ..,. _. S'l'EEL WHEEL CHAIR. 2 pa1r and -· a or a bediocm. rum. Loto -worth ll8000 t1an -· 11111&11 fruit -· rect 1-tkin ot an --t, crutches, price '3'f.50. P.O. Sol< A 'Free Corru'c ar unfltnl. opt. or ...._ with lw11wood ti-., dual furnace. WV& the rlcht to '"*''iClb 825 Balboa. -tp -. "7' :rear. No peto or ONLY $30 MONTH Payment $42.00 a month and dawtty any and an ado ,,...S to · Book for the c:lllldNn. Boll M. c/o N-. New 2---m. bw:h heme. tab .,.... Joan at 4%. Inquire ~any advertlaemmt not eao-GOOD USED EQUIPMENT-Var· -n..-, 92-ttc Completely-, e1ec. at 801 Broad St., Newport lannboc to rulel and resula-!able •peed Delta jigsaw, 110 v. Kiddies ..... mr.a.n 'C!((841'1Gll . 4A refrla. Extra --· Garap Helahll. Corner Santa Ana Ave. 88-tte motor, looks new, $90; 1 h.p. $760n . ••ooo down and Broad st. IK-2tc ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;;;;-----= Stanley pedestal pinder, with ' A8'nDolA REIJEF V--.V _Ml_llDl_.,,w=,....., ___ m_• ...... ---u eye lhieldl, lin&ie face. $95:. new GUS BEACH ww trade '81!QO.OO equl!J' tn mod- GENERAL REPAIR Mall elec. hand planer, 110 v., 20th and Newport Blvd. em 2--beclnlL fnme, lot 85'll250' Sll,VERAOO CANYON CABIN .,..'------------I 2 itory. ~ eqw...:..... H. M. LANE OF ALL KINDS $150; five 8-ln. Stanley electric Ceola Meo a In -utifUI 'l\JJWlp. Elevatklo a.ta Maa Fix-It Shop clrll1", almolt new, $72; thrff %· Phone Beacon !56si5 2.000 ft., no FOG, for equol or "Let Sbcrt & Lona do It" In. Stanley & Skill clrll1", m a bettar In Newport, ~ or Ted Ta)-lcr and Clarence r>omo $30; 1!5-ln. Duro bandlaw, like 95-ltc ~ lalan4 Clff Wblte, 1oea6 Beacon ~R ne\v, otand. lwitch, mot(ll', etc., ~ Ave., 'l'lllunlla or - 2508 Newport Blvd., Coota M&a bla6"1, $175; 8 2-tube Fluor. FOR SALE-14 ft. boat with Mv· Sunland 111'9 eYmlnp. llS-ttc -fixtures with 48-ln. tubes, $12.!50 tin 60 outboanl motor. Ph. Har. each. Prlndpals only. Har. ~R 1498-R. 95-2tc LANDSCAPING Care of Llwm ~ and Slarubl Planted Ha) Crawford 111!5 Alvarado Place Harbor nt BALBOA 84-tfc CESS POOLS and SEPl'IC TANKS Installed Anywhere tD Oranae County 95-2tc NURSERY LANDSCAPE -SHRUBS and PLANTS BULBS -FERTILIZER Hollister Bros. Nursery 1959 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Let Experienced Yacht Flnilhen VARNISH YOUR STATION WAGON with Marine Products Service Afloat 2145 E . O<:ean -Balboa Beacon 5647 95-tfc FOR SALE-14-!t. Clinker bullt rowboat with 3 seatS & 3 seu of oarlocks & oars. A-1 cond. 2120 Miramar Dr .• Balboa. 95-2tc Contract Dr1lllna Sewer Connectloo (All Work Guaranteed) Full Inourance Carried 4()...ft. Aux. Schooner $7700 (Dix- on-Kemp 1938. Univ. 4-25. Phone Beacon 5200 28-89-tf ft . Cabin Cruiser (Hunter) 1936 ___________ < Grey 6-71 -$2800. J . R. McCORMICK FOR SALE-C.orrugated iron gar-16-ft. Clinker Runabout, $195. ll40 Victoria St. Costa M&a Beacon 5069-J age 16x32. 120 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. To be moved by buyer, make offer. Call Budlong 85793, 93-tfe 9 a.m.-N p.m. 92-4tc FORMED Wlndlhleldl & Hald Watcheo • Oocla · Jewelry ca...... made to order. Abo Plex· CHROMOMTERS ~ & Ludt• Sheets for ~ Repalrlna -Prompt Service Nu-World Proclucta Company, Senllble Pr!Ol!I 303 T'blrd St., Huntinaton Beach VAN DRIMLEN G. E. MINNEY Listings Wanted 711 Coast Hlway, Newport Beacon 5032-W. 94-2tc FOR SALE -Star aall boat. Late1t type, fiexlble mast, In· eluding lalls ready to aall. Phone Glendale, Cltruo 11188. Phone Huntington Beach 171 J E W E L R y __________ 80-_lf_o 1786 Newport Blvd. Ceola M&a -----------~tfc HARBOR Plumbing Service 1'768 Newport Blvd., Beacon 5048\\ REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY Contrllctlna and Supplls 97-tf< 31-tfc WASHING MACHINES U you don't have ooe do )'UID wubln1 at BILL'S W ASH-A-TERIA Boat Maintenance Repairing and Frederick Yacht Co. 1215 Coast Hlway, Newport Phone Beacon 5615 BOAT BROKERS WILL TRADE L. A. heme for Bal-laland "' Pmlnou1a home. Low ramblln& Hadencla on level hill ' top, coment block comtruction, steel windows, cop- per pipes, hand-made tile noon and roof. 21> bllhl; 3 bedrooms opening on tiled patio overlook- ing Silver Lake & Griffith park. Olympia 2597. 95-2tp EQUITY In choice furni.lhed 4- bedroom, Lido Isle waterfront home, with pier. For clear water- front property on Udo Isle. Quick occupancy can be arrang- ed. Principals only. Box H, c/o News-Times. 95-2tc l!IONEY TO LOAN II NEED MONEY? See U1 for Quick, Helpful Service on Your Flnandal Needs -Loam on Fun)iture • Salary Car or Other Security Houn: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5 ( CIOled Satw-dayo l 18141> Newport Blvd., Costa Maa m Newport Blvd., Costa - "'-" Beacon 5770 85-tfc Beaoori 5220 11-tfe ( Acroa from Alpha Beta Market) Otben wm read .your c••utflt!d ~ 1 tc ..,..... REAL ESTATE • Another $30 Month Bargain New 3-Bedrm. Stucco, unfum. Corner lot. Ocean view. Garap. Floor heater. $7600--$3000 down UNFINISHED HOUSE--$4750 Plumbin&: ln. Near beach. Make otter on terms. S200 FOR TWO LOTS ALONG PAVED STREET DESERT TRAILER PARK $8000-$5000 down TWO ARROWHEAD LOTS $400 and $500 Highway Business Frontage 25 x 75-$3200 85 x 45-S7500 BETTE LEE, Realtor Me mber Multiple Listing 6490 Coast Highway NeWJXlrt Beach Evenings call H arbor 1493-R 95-ltc 2006 Court Aftllue ALL KINDS OF LOTS Reolclen"" Lota BualneuLotl Some Rentals See ..... Anna Hawkina Line or H. M. Lane . At Tire Old Stand Ready To Show Bargalnl I 94-ttc ~ B C Realty Co. NeM<port · Balboa· Costa Mesa ~OMES-!pTS-INCOME 31(~ W. Central Ave., Newport j Harbor 1405 ! . 3 B~ Home, 1 ~ Baths. Large lot. Cah be used for Business. Room to I build. Inco~ Units. CenJaJ Ave. 3 Units with Extra R·f Lot. $17,500. ; -Nice~y furn. Pre-war 2 BR. Home. Brj>adway St .. Costa Mesa. Sub- mit offer. NEW 2-BEDROOM home, double j - const. stepsaver pl an, on large 3 Bft!-Home, 2 baths. Balboa. $9000 level fenced Jot. See this for 1 - $4950. Discount !or CMh. Own-Goo<j Buys on Central Ave. Busi· er, 1702 Rochester, off Tustin ness and R-3 lots. near 18th, Costa Mesa. 94-tfc • I ~-ltc I AT CORONA DE)L MAR i Beautiful 3-Bedr1 om Home Many new and unusual fea!:tfes. You should see this rare buy. I For Only $1$,500 i BUILDERS A Tl1ENTION ! COOPERATIVE ROOFING CO. New and Repair Phone Beacon 5211).R :15'73 Elden Ave., Ceola M&a ~tf• BAYSIDE PLATING LOANS TO BUILD, buy, "-'1ve. 4 Beautiful Lots togethbr ---·----·--·-·$7900 -------~--" ~t~~aace. We_. 2 Beautiful Lots together ............. $2600 &di u you are radlnr thole. ----------.....; HUSJCAL a IU.DIO 12 YEARS SERVICE IN TirE HARBOR AREA Gold • Silver . Cower • Brul Antiques a Spedalty IVORS and Pond, Grand, Kimball. u -~-I N L I L J <2' Bald . w Utz M oth NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL ice eve ot. .. _________ ................... "'1500 WU!, ur er. any . SAVINGS ~ LOAN ASSN. ~ HARRY HALL PAINTJNG CONTRACI'OR Z14 'Eut 19th Street See OUr Ad In Oranae County Phone Directory er makes. Prices start at $89 • on used uprights. Buy now for 3333 Via Udo Ph. Har. 1500 WE ARE ~ VING CALLS . R $10,000 HOMES Christm... Danz· Schmidt Pl-38-tfc. THAT CAN'T BE ~UPPLIED 1914 Harbor Blvd. Ph. BeL 5113 Cor. Harbor and 19th, Costa M&a Nm to Melhodlat a.uro11 28-tfc Ana. Christmas Sale. 89-tfc =-------------Pb. Bea. 5413 Costa M-. Ca111 »-If• LOST AND FOUND n Plenty of Good Tiree All Sizes ano Co., 520 No. Main, Santa AUTOHOTJVE a TIBE8 18 do FOR SALE-1930 model A Con-W. J. HOL I MB REPOSSESSED: Spinet piano. Famous make. A genUine beau-vertible, now motor & battery, 1517 Coast Hi h I Corona def Mar ty. Can't be told from new. good tires. $250. 225 Coral, Bal-g way boa Island. 95-2tp "Where the F1ags IF1y'' PARTY who found boy's leather jacke t on Alvarado. please phone Har. 1317-J oi-call at 307 bland Ave .. for reward. 95-ltc Pay balance. Easy terms. Danz- Schmidt Plano Co., Santa Ana. FOR SALE-1937 LaSalle 2 door 95-2tc II Compound Motor Oil GaBon. 7Uc 89-tfc cha nical condition. S695. or buy B A N E R S 0 N equity. Good for hauling trailer. · . · SPINET sligh Uy case damaged in 60 B S 520 No. Main. Christmas Sale. sedan. new tires, excellent me-_____________ 1 .._ _______ _ W st • Auto S I 1 road t., Newport He ights, R E AL VA U E S e ern Upp y shipment. World famous make. Co rner Santa An a Ave. 94-2tc I WANTED -Maternity cases and Authorlzed Dealer This is a great sacrifice. Only baby sitting. Ph. Bea. 5718-M or lltle N"'"'l'Ort Blvd., a.ta Mw one. Remember, only one. Your HOMES -INCOMEINSURANBU;rs OPPOR'I'IJNITIEl;I Bea. 5689-J. 95-2tc 17-tfo time to save on the finest . WALTER J. FOWLER W ANTED-f7amily washings and Danz-Schmidt P iano Co., 520 SELECTED USED CARS ironings. Mrs. Underwood, 281 FIREWOOD No. Main, Santa Ana. Christ-1974 Newport Blvd., Costa l\!esa Avoeado St .. Costa Mesa. 95-4tc mas Sale. 89-tfc 1 CHARCOAL & BRIQUEI'S ----------'41 OLDS-"78" DeLuxe 4 door INCOMJE WORK WANTED-Ironing 1n mJ PROMPT DELIVERY SPINET PIANO. Rent a beauty sedan. H ydromatic. New paint, ; ~ome. P1aJn or fancy. i530 San for the holidays. Rent for .term radio, hea ter. A clean one-2 houses on lot 105xl65. Cl~ to business center. Bernardino Ave .. Newport Wright Lumber Yard allowed U you buy. Music '" $l49 5 Income $100 per month, plus qwners quarters. This Helghu. 26-tfc 1784 Newport Blvd. the home LI important for is really a good buy. Come in ,d look this one over. COSTA MESA Christmas joy. Uprights as low 'V MAN with light truck, available as $4.00 per month. Danz-36 PLY. CPE. Motor overhauled. erms. for work. Write Walter Rae, 104 Beacon 5666 Schmidt, Santa Ana, 5l0 No. Good rubber-1 E. Bay, Balboa. Apt. 16. 92-4tp =---------83-_tf_c Main. Christmas Sale. 89-tfc $495 DRESSMAKING d alt ti FOR SALE-Girl's bicycle, 28-in. ===--------. an era om STEINWAY. u-~. Gorgeoll! tone. La"' · cl thin n-wheel base. Call Har. 1425-J. = u.ies or mens o It· ~ Mahogany case. Genuine. Su- tween 17th ancl 18th on Whittier 95-2tc personic tone. Terms or Will Mrs. Tahara, Costa Mesa. WANTED TO BUY n rent. Danz-Schmidt, 520 No. ----------92-4-tp-" Main, Santa Ana. Chrlltmal CARPENTER, Painter and all Will Pay Cash Sale. 89-tfc around man will do alterations For your f'urnltunt er what U... PIANO Shortage will be acute thb and new work. v eteran, needs )'OU. Phone Be&COD 5856. . Christmas. Oloose yours now. Job bldly. 117 46th St., N. a Crawley Furniture Co. A mna11 deposit will reserve It ----=-------92 ... -4--"tp 1812 Newport Blvd., Coota .._ for you. Delivered wheo you w ANTED-Ironings to do on Tues. SD-tfe wish. Danz-Schmidt Plano Co, & Wed. In my home, $1.00 per hr. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. Mrs. Ruth Ma!Uen, 520 Mari-CASH for USED Chriltmal Sale. 89-tfc gold, Corona del Mar. 95-ltc Furniture & Appliancea DIPLO'l"'llaWT O•i ••@• • ""We 9.11 Ahiat WANTED-Woman or &lrl to 1tay with children 35 cenu -hour. Pbone Harbor ~MK. 209 Ecl&ewater, Balboa. 94-2tc Anythlq'' GRANT'S Phone Bea. 5'107·11 1645 Newport Blvd., a.ta - 0-tfc. •••• MlWCp.l.A,.._,tJa • Wll.L PAY $1000 cash for desir~ ro•- YEARLY rental 2-bedrrn. !urnlsh- ed house, elec. equip. 605 Lark- spur, Corona del Mar. Consider unfurnished. 95-2tp FOR RENT-1-bedrm. houle, fur· nJ.shed. Garden and equlpment for chlclcena. Ph. Bea. 52-19-W. 95-ltc SIZE 9, youthful, like new, Seaj able Newport HeigbU lot. Reply, Fur Coat and Beanie; plaid llUit; 427 San Bemarcl!no Ave .. New· FOR RENT-~. 1-bedrnL apt. original blacl!: dn!ael; liacl< port Beach. -tp 328 28th St., Newport Beocb. sult; wash di_.. n61> Poin-TO lt:l(<JllANOJ: llA Har. 1805-R. •21c 1ett1a. Corona clel Mar. 95-2tp TRADE ,;_ b··-••-~--• ., __ ,_ -----------""' ~ ·~ --,,.... SLEEPING ROOM-Private .,.. FOR SALE -New Paymuter for goOd lawn mower, (II' What trance and private bath. Man • Check Writer Macblne, never have you! BeL 5283-R. 95-ltc only. 520 Marigold, Corona clel been .-. C>eap. Beacon 5393. ~--~ --!H-4tc P'llllJOTUaS .-oa aAia • ~. ~·~ ------=--::--..,:-:-,.-------=------FOR RENT-Attr. 2-room apt. & POOL TABLE -Standard size, FOR SALE--O'Keefe and Merritt bath. Private entrance. Utllltie1 36 PONTIAC SEDAN. Pood rawo and rubber. Motor just, over- hauled- $596 EASY TERMS 94-2tc ALLEN MOTOR CO. 1008 Coast Highway Beacon 5032.J '41 Plymouth Coupe Racl!o. Good rubber. $1195 '42 Cadillac 61-C Cpe. $2495 '41 Olds 90 C. Coupe $1696 '41 Plym. Conv. Cpe. $1396 '40 Ford Sedan $996 Guaranteed Used Can wry nlee concl!tion. Cnmpi•te apartment ~ ltoYe. S35.00. paid. AdulU. 311 laland Ave., with cues and ba111. -Ilea-Good conc1ttion. Hubor 211&-K. Balboa. •2tc AI.I.EN MOTOR CO. con 5801. 9'-5tc 94-2tc 1008 ~--HI....__ .....,..,,....,,.,,"-='-.,.--=-=-..,.----1.....,.,,...,,..,.,,"::'.""....,.-.,.,..,.,,.~.---FOR RENT-Room close tobath ~t ~·-.., FO' SALE -Aqua Marine, per-FOR SALE-Beautiful Uvma room and outside entrance. 127-30th Beaooa 5032.J feet, deep eolor. 181> carat. fumlture, .w...t new; lampo, St Newport Beach. 94-2tp •1tc Save $100, pha ~ hll<ury tax. pictures, oectlonaJ book cue. .. TS•n ft• a -BooOlll-...J. ~tc RCA victor aimo1e nd!o, ROOM FOR RENT-Private ..... c:bnxne and blue dinette aet, trance & bath. Reuonable. DI «1-~FOOT=='""L"'UXUR="''"'y.,,..,1"'.IN'"''"ER..,,....,,w=m FOR SAL&-1941 Norse wuhlns etc.. 801 Broad St., N--t Diamond. -lalan4 -.. n --• -er -~ --• machhie, wry &ood concl!tlon. ~ Hubor ~ -...... ~ ~' ~ ~ Eleettlc -. &ood motcr. $100 H...,..., Otimor Santa Ana Ave. . l.11192 Hamil-. a.ta Ila&. cub. l8ll8 Wblttler Ave., Costa -•.un:m» so -. • •21p MNa. •ltc DRAPES, 2--,..-d 1mclh. 11'·;,ud WANT TO BUY-Fna _ _._VA•, -• BO;MI BIKE. Pvllled f<r Quiel!: Jeuatbo; table; .-; -et; 1-to~ fir G.L loom. Nie. 115 llartne AW.. -&-pl. crock; lamp. 22'7 Larlmt>ur, 315 ~te Ave. -~ Jalanol etlll; t ·p.m. •ttp Clraaa clel Illar. •11p Clraaa de! Illar. ~ Dt6 llOl'ORCra..E. 250 OC BS+ llO•ft. ....._ a WANTED 1TO RENT 3 -- • t' ,..,. -co-.-cW ..,,.,_ 1-al du-, ,,_bat· FOi\ 141,• "'5..i,. -~ f17-• W er 'a · '14, -.,., .... -. tar II -.t, t.lt -.. a 'tfit, SIS.GO 8jt , ..... _. la°'" I I 1111 .... , ·,, '".:t_-. "'== -· -'*' ...... a-ca. - --~ -• n ~ •·· m-c----• ·11 • 11t w. .. • ; .....,.. • ._, -- ---....,.. v MS ~ no. m z .. a.. ~ BIL M ,1 ~ BwZWa 12. ~ ftr n, W. ... DUPLE Brand new, 1 bile. off transpo tion. 1 bedroom on each side of 2-car garage. v·eN~n blinds. You just can't go wrong on this one. it today. $12,500 -E Terms I --El 1WO OFFICES TO ~VE YOU ----1 B. A. NERESO~, Broker Frank Downes--Sillemian 1972 Newport Blvd l C.o!rta Mesa 1907 South Main I Santa Ana Phone S. A. 7240 ~· BEA<X>N 5225 I 95-ltc I NEWPORT HElGHTS Here's a beauty. New~-bedroom ~ and garage. Has !In., cas furnace, and ni tUework. This will go on easy t..,,,. at only $9400. I I COAST BLVD. Houae on oomer loca*'1 with 2 bedrooml and 2 batbl. 9n1y 1 blk. from ocean. Abo hu lood future -:-B=: ... ~~. '1be owners are ~~ must lell this mocletn -in a.ta Meoa. Hu hdwd. ~dual fur. nace, and everythJna t make1 a &ood home. Single g 1- tenns. to luit you. • EVA F. RH~DEN Realtor· h.TOM D. BARNElT C'IO Newport Blvd. 1"'-81 I cm mJ.IL • ' • • · C. GALEN DENISON-Broker 498 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa COSTA MESA Nice 3-bedroom home, double gar. Back yard fenced. On large comer lot Beautltully landscaped. Only $8800. Will G. I. New 2-bedroom home. Hdwd. floors, dual floor fur. ~: Attached garage with laundry tray. On East stde. CIQSe in. $8750. Will G. I . :!;-bedroom home, less than 1 yr. old Hdwd. flOOl'S, tile work. Double garage. Yard fenced and beauti- fully landscaped. On East side. Talce over G. I. loan at 4 per cent , NEWPORT HEIGHTS New 2-bedroom home, hdwd. floors, floor fumaoe snack bar in kitchen, attached garage. Only $9500' WillG.L . Brand ~ 2-bedroom home, unusual design, 2 baths, dining room, powder room, fireplace, extra large closets. garage and car port. Only $11,500. Terms. , C. GALEN DENISON-Broker ' Blanche A. Gates -Associates -Vrrginia D. Gates P.hone Beacon 5197 -Evenings Harbor 746-M 95-ltc BALBOA 2-Bedroom Furnished Home Frame and plaster. Lot 30x102. Garage. Close to Grammar school $11 ,750-$5000 down . 3-Rental Unit. Good Rental District Close in. Good condition. Excellent income. $15,750 Ocean Front -3-Bedroom Home 3-Room house in rear. Fireplace in eaBI. Patio. Excellertt income. $19,500 BALBOA PENINSULA 3-Bedroom Home, Furnished LOts of storage space, with 3-room apartment over 2-car garage. Immediate possession $18,000 2-Bedroom Furnished Home Double garage. Close to bay. $10,750 LJSI'INGS ARE APPRECIATED. • 4111 E. Central_ · ~· • 1188 BEVER~EALTX~CCQ •. · ·~ . t . Gladys &Verley, Realtor Frank Trickey, Broker 95-ltc .. FRANK P. JOHNSQN, Realtor 1664 Newport Blvd., ~ Msa New 3~oom Home-Furnished Lot 56 x 137. Nicely landscaped. F1owers and lawn. aose in. $4500-Terms New 2-Bedroom Stucco Wardrobe closets. Tiie j:t kitchen and bath. $6ooor.;ft erms ' f New 4-Room Stucco With garage and store room. $6500-Terms Good Size Building Can be converted Into home. Lot 171x150. Ocean view. $2500-Terms $700 Down, $25 Month F. P. Johnson & Associates • 1664 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 6068 95-ltc CX>RONA DEL MAR LOT OYerlooklng Ocean 50x127 $6500 Cash • 4-Bedrm. Mod. Home-7 Ac. Citrus North ot Orange Owner Will Consider Beech Property u Part Payment ROBERT WHEELER, Agent 42 ~ Sqiare Onnp Ph. '13 '• Nik I d • --, ' • Page8 Nl:WPOKT 8.&LBO.& Nl:W8-TIMl:8 X!!Jll!I! Btsd Olm. ~ !, lMT Stock Market At a Glance Am Tel " Tel , ____ __wlj, Canadian ·Pacific -·----l Oll. Dupont ·-·----·--·-·---.. --186 General Moton ... --5816 ~ ______ "3 Kmaecott ---·-4111' Sean ---37\i So Cllllf Edison ,, _______ ... llll li Standard Oil -----------601' U S Steel -'IS" Xmas t.ighting -- Plans Unfold {Ccntlnued from P1lp 1) c. H. Lind Passes Suddenly Clarence H. Lind_ 511, prcmlnent Southland realtor, died ..-n1y Sunday morning ol a heart ailment a t hia home, 465 Aater ttreet. i..,. llUJl& Beacb. He WU a native ol Peoria, m . graduate of Waahlncton unlvenltJ' and uoodate of Delta Tau Delta. Coming from Tacoma, he ent~ the Loo Angeleo field more than :.:!. ~an qo with Frank Meline Co., the Lind-Haven Co. and for man.J!: )".:_ears wu vice-prelident of Holilniiiwortli Re.any O>. -on 1111 retirement he settled in Corona del Mar. Four ~an ..., he opened offices In · Laguna Beach, wh.,.. he ~· a member of the realtJ' fact, any local entry may be con-board, and later moved there. lldettd by -local board. He la survived by his wife, Anne • • • • " Sand Crab {~framhpl) <Continued from Pap 11 we done, ouraelVl!s. to dls-couraae a pniCtice that adds But althou&h It u obvious that notb1nK to our name Or re- . N..._t Beach will mt have to ~tion? ' P8¥ all of the $2,000,000, ootlmated . ,I, permit. poorly ~•" u the orlclnal coot for cllatrlct ne ,...... five, lea Huntlnetoo Beach'• eoti-mm, on a part-time basis. mated break off ex1~udlture of to run our multi-million dol- S2:1Q,OOO, nevertheleso llOl'De ottld-·1ar -port_ 1bere Is not all think the unit coot to New-one marine man on either port Beach mey turn out to be our dty council or the higher than orliPnallY foraeen. COWtty board ot sUpervlsors. · Thia view wu not shared how-Our landlubber legislators ever by Ralph H. Maakey, chair-._.._ to man ot the chamber of commerce are w. 'Mf6 nm our brave oewer cammlttee. "I think the coot little~ to Newijort will remain about the We have landlubber clubs ll&n'le," be said. of all kinds, but no scholarly maritime voice in any ca- pacity. but rich In the wlldom at tbe world. llllid to bJs kilqi, .. be left the helm of one of the greatest political and eco- ncmlcal en terprlses the world has ever known, lllld I be: "the · peop1e always &et the goyemmeut they a. serve.'' + + + N-'M: A capable, well- paid· manager. I would sug- gest (unknown to him) Hub- bard C. Howe at Corona de! Mar. After the local group hu ae-C.; two brothero, Irving L. ol lected 'the three ouutandlnc ell&-Berkeley, and John of Oregon City, plays In their community, judgu Ore., and a lister, Mn. J . S. Robin- chosen by the coast group will son. wile ot Supreme Court Jus- decide the on:ler of merit. of the tJce J . S. Robinson, Olympia. three selected, first, secopd and Wash. The 1¥t of a county-wide series of he~ on the much-diocuued Orange !County Sewer plan will be hel~uroday at 10 a.m. In the court at Santa Ana In be- half ot key diatrict-number five. lllEPllEllJ:NTATIVE MODl!:Ul Of tloo -lMll llta•·-·· -.......... -pl-.. ....,.,........ H~ began Dec. 1 for the loe Nie-Newport -cloUer, loaa --'nle - - -"°""" _...,..., f--purpo5<' f determining boundaries ...'0..0~!.J!lo~a!._!mo~thocl~!..!•!_f .!adJuo~!!!!U.,.g,.!_tro!!!a!!t_i-'!'!:&!....!:"'!!! .. ~""'!!!..!loprinp~!l!...'to!!?..:tloo!!!!!...'•!!,.!'!IP!!:*t.!!of!....!!tloo!!!_,!OC:!>!~!!!4'!1!e-~t..'!o_______ and to ascertain the amount of opposi~ to the plan. If more than per cent of the voters 'Ibere Is no collectlve Inter- est In our communal welfare as symbolized by the apex of all our efforts-the city gov- ernment. And m8.ybe we ''haven't heard the half of it. A man, long since dead, third. First award will receive a Funeral services will be held trophy. second and third awant.. Wednesday at 2 p.m . in the Baltz [ OBITUARIES ' County Gets Christmas Seals wil.J. receive certificates of merit. d I M I U be d th mortuary, Corona e ar. nter-Residen ts of Orange county re--The judging wi one on e ment will be in Fairhaven ceme-MRS. MARY ELLEN MeFADDEN ceived sheets of 1947 Chrt1tmas night of Friday. December 19, 1 Mn. Mary Ellen McFadden, 68, ed be ery. Seals in thE'ir m all last week, en-with exhibits illwninat tween -------------died Thursday in her home at d 1 closed with letters from Orange the hours of 7 p.m. an 1 p.m. form and each lrophy will carry 14791 Newland St., Midway ,Qty. f ch County Tuberculosis association The publisher o E'B coast pa-the name of the donor as well as 1.1rs. McFadden, a native of Lin- ked asking suppor t for its 1948 tube-r-per has been as to name a the name of the conununity re-coin, Neb .. had lived in califomia bo d f J d culosis prevention and control member to the ar o u ges. ceiving the award. ' for the last 59 years. She was a Publishers of all the coast papers member or the Costa Mesa Com-campaign, according to A Haven have also been invited to donate Cla.Mi!ied ads DO get the job munity church. Smith. president of the association. "The funds derived from the trophies. The trophies '-'ill be uni-done. Surviving is her son, Raymond 1947 Christmas Seal sale will be • STUDEBAKER SALES • SERVICE • PARTS New Champion and Commander Motors Available While They Last Joe Nickertz 3415 W. Central By Lido Theatre Harbor 510 McFadden of Arlington; n daugh-put to \vork early in 1948 to pr~ I ter, Mrs. Ellen May Levering of mote case findin~. tubercul osis Costa Mesa; six grandchildren and control. rehabilitation and heart t"·o great grandchildren. infection programs. "Frank Hen- Services .,.,,ere held a t 1 p. m. derson. c>xecut ive secretary. said. S.a.turday in Grauel chapel wit h in-"The earlier Orange counly rcsi- tennent in \Vestminster Memorial k dents acknO\Ao'lc>dge their Seals, the pa.r -more confidently '-''<' can go ahead I with our plans ror a heal their com- M_RS. KOS.<\ M. COMPTON munity in 1948." l\·trs. Rosa. l\o1able. COlTJp~on. 7:1· The 1947 Seal depicting oxen or Costa l\fesa .. dJed Friday In drawing Christmas tre('S over the an Ora!1ge hospital ~ter a n ex. snow. is by Lufkin, the well-known tended 1l~ness .. Born m Nebraska, artis t. "'ho symbolizes the pioneer she had hve<l in Costa Mesa for 22 spirit of our for efathers. the same ~=======================~ years and was n member or lhe spirit aiding us to conquor tuber-:: Order or the Eastt'm S tar. culosis. •••••••••••••••••• q o DDESS o• TIME 11 '" .... s37so 1191 N ewport Blvd.. COSTA MESA Pboae 8-coD 53%1-W ••••••••••••••••• Mr.;. Compton is survived by"-a son. Theron \V. Compton. jr .. of Washington; a sister. l\frs. Josie Madison of Van Nuys; two grand- daughters, 1.1rs. \V. H. Blue ot Costa Me!'a and ~trs. R. 0 . Tip-- ton of Florida; a grandson, Thomas W. Complon of Washing- ton ; four sisters living in Wyom· ing and Colorado and a great· grandchild. Rev. Robert A. Blume of l-lunlington Beach F1rst 1.1eth· ociist church conducted funeral :"C'rvices at 2 p. m. r.fonday in ltuntington Beach with interment in Westminster ~temorial park. ENGAGEME'.ST ! ''Life With father''. In Teclmloolor-wit.b WILLIAM POWELL IRENE DUNNE WED. & THUR& DEC. S -4 A.clmfwion: Adult. 11..%5 Tot. Child..... 50c " THIS 2-BEDROOM HOME COMPLETE ON YOUR LOT 56200 Complete l•ilding Senice af Reasonable Cons+ruction Costs CONSTRUCTION 6y JAMES D. RAY -General Contractor BLUEPRINTS by HARBOR DRAFTING SERVICE ASSOCIATED BUILDING SERVICE . - ~1a-·oaa- • . , Texas. he had lived in Newpon for 23 )'ea.rs and was a boat builder b), trade. Surviving arc his wife. Mary; a son, J oseph R.. Smith or Long Beach ; a daughter. Mrs. Lorene McFarland of Newport; three grandchildren a nd four great- grandchildren. Intennt'nt \Vas in Woocllawn cemetery, Compton. FRA.'\'K.IE M. R AY Private gra"veside services "'ere held Monday in \Vestmins te r 11.le- morial park for Frankie M. Ray, infant son or r.-tr. and Mrs. Clifton Ray, Costa Mesa. Grauel mortuary "''as in charge. In addi tion to his pltrents the baby ls survived by his grandpar-1 ents. fl.fr. and Mrs. Joh:1 Ray of Costa Mesa. J OHN I OSEPH BONDRA John Joseph Bondra. 62. died Nov. 30 at his home, 12441 Victoria street, Co<:ta Mesa where he had resided for the past year. He is survived by his wife. Agatha: three sons, Max. of Cleveland; John. of Costa Mesa and George. Durham Ce n t er, Conn.: four daughters, Mrs. Clara Spangle of Oakland, Mrs. John Ford of Long Island. N . Y.; Mrs. Helen Treacy of Cleveland and Mrs. Marcella Ames of Durham Center; also eight grandchild ren. Services will be held Wedn.sday at 2 p. m. in Harold Grauel ch apel with the Rev. Joseph Thompson officiating, Interment will be in Westminster Memorial park . Order Your Personalized Christma8 G""'tlng Cards NOW • The BLUE· SAILS BaJtM. LEAllN MUSIC LIKE MAGIC ROii . McWAIN COM CONCLAVE Corona de! Mar Busineu as-in a dis ct object to the creation sociation will meet Thursday, Dec. of the district, an election will 4 a t 8 :30 p.m. in the a uditorium be held to put the matter to a of the Corona del ?.far Granunar direct~e.' school. Results or the Christmas A s "al citizen's committee, Lights committee program will be includin John Sailors of New- heard and a r eport on the com-por t ch and C. W. TeWinkle rnunity dance. Ther e will also be of Cost~ Mesa, has been working a discussion or aims ior t he com-to clear the '-''BY for the hearings. ing year. Sanitati n plan backers are anx- SIGN PAINTING ious t have the county-wide I' acationers Come & Go sewerag proposal free-wheeling by Feb~uary in order to be in- Back from a month in Iowa and eluded ~n next year's tax rolls. points ea~t are Mr. and r.1rs. Sam . l\1 eyer of Lido Isle. who returned ~e Jillleral res~rces of the -AND-- All Types of Commercial Located at WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD L. W. Pierce Art Sunday evening. United !:f~tes CO!flpnse the comer- Also vacationing 8J'C c. of c. / ~~~e Amencan manufactur- Secretary and r.1rs . J-larry Welch , I "'ho left Tuesday morning for Dateland. Ariz., where they will nu NEWPORT BLVD. ... -.......... ---·--·· BEACON 56711-W COST A ME8A I -............ ·-------........ ·-..... -- ~tay for two weeks. Dutch Heacock GENERAL CONTRACTOR PAINTING Contract.on' RENTAL EQUIPMENT 520 Balboa Ave., Co9ta Meea Directly Behind Alba Beta BulJN'IM Phone: Barbor !'JU -.: e..aon 11323-W LUMBER Mq "-dtMMT Pala .. l9p. "-':II ., ~' £n ,_ - •P7t trTllaba. .... ttSUl:7f ..W lioet-79'11" t"-f HUp- •• &19 Pl Q •ll:•t.T BUILDING MATERIALS T'S YOUR GLANDS TH RE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME why more people are bnlldlng today! The joy a.nd f home ownership are unparalleled. NOW to build your OWN HOME. Plan wisely, plan y, but start pla.nnlng Now. Good materials are avail- difference between owning a.nd renting Is the dowa ~$]nli.t--_;y.;;et •It Is the difference between being the home ,. d jnst a "RENTER". his Message Sponsored by the Following: Barr Lumber C-0. !lanla Ana, Coal& M-aad Six Otloor Yudo Bayview Lumber C-0 • 701 Slat SL -Eut of Kiiie'• Lu41ac C-Osta Mesa Lumber C-0. 11th & Newport Bl..t.. Coal& M ... C-Oast Hardware C-0. 8%1 c-t a..,.--coroaa cW Mar Daniel Paint & Glass C-0. UM Newport Bhd..-Coala M- Ets-Hokin & Galvan --t--1-eout a..,._ ·rdon B. Findlay Cabinet Shop "" ... 8btNt D . h Heacock, General C-Ontractor --A--coata -ard & Harrington Lumber C-0. c •• N-pwt,--. ~ llrM, -La Ra'ra Amon West Plumbing C-0. *7 Cemnl A~ 11• I • • • • -- • , Today'll 11 A M., P JLT, Dow 1-Awngea ,,._ i..-. 0.. ·-hmL._ .... ~ Industrials ....... .181.18 up 57 Rails ·····-·········-· 47.97 up .32 LARGEST • • TWICE-A-WEEK CIRCULATION .NEWPODT 'N ORANGE COAST'S LARGEST CI TY_ f .. ·---Only Ba.rbGl--Wllle. NeiflilJ&Pel' v. 1elw Mid-Week Edition THE SAND CRAB Utiliti.,. ···-····-· ill.99 up .00 Volume--540,000 lhareB. .... Ull ........ \ . ..... Aadlt Banu of ClrmlaUom By S A II EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS. BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR COSTA MESA . . . !Guest Columniat W. B. HJlebman. Bra-toa Ba.:r. 11 plncb·hilUQ&' for Sam )feyer, -who ls on •-lion. The tollo•inl' i• eon- linuect from lwi Tu~.-Ed.J Distrust. We neither like, or much trust our neighbors. The people on Balboa Island have their own name for Bal- boa. Balboa reciprocates. So does commercial-fishing Newport, Newport Heights, Lido Isle (Gold Coast) and Corona del Ma r . Wha t af- fects one section of u~. af. fects the whole. Why is it not possible for us all to get together and face all our problems in a collective way. Maybe our tax assessment system needs overhauling. We must be interested in each other's \\1elfare and un- doubtedly our tax assess- ment system is a major fac- tor in our sectional criticism. Ow· postal system is in ut- ter confusion and thoroughly unintelligible to the tens of thousands who throng down here each year. Th e i r sprawl~ about facilities are thoroughly inadequate. We ha ve a ci ty planning commission \\'ho ha \'e be- come masters of the game of t..uck-passing \\;th the city hall. Our planning commis- sion. out-dated. out-moded, operates comically a t the taxp.c~yers' expense because It has no authority. 1\vo -notable exceptances to this piece of ours are the h igh school and our gram- mar school whose board of trustees and principals are doing a noteworthy job. Easter week. the vandal- tsm of the children of our "outside" friends is laid squarely in the lap of the po- lice department. What have (Continued on Page 81 Xmas Lighting Plans Unfold Orange County Coast associa- tion has simplified the Christmas Lighting program. a study of this )'ear's pl an r eveals. A committee. headed by L. A. P atch. 1-luntington Beach. di vided the coast intO t\\·o districts \vlth area ( 1 l extending f r o m Sea1 Beach to Ne\\·port Beach and area (2) extending from Balboa Island to San Clemente, a nd "'orking Ulder this general plan. the Christmas Li ghting committee has asked each community along the coast to appoint a local board of judges w ho v • .'i l\ select the three outstanding Christmas lighting features in their own districts. These features may be homes, business displays, public decora- tion or any form of shrine. In (Continued on Back Page) PRESBYTERIAN PLANS DISCUSSED Plans for the new Presbyterian church to be established in NC\\'- port Ha rbor-Costa Mesa district were discussed at a meeting of a newly for med steer ing committee held recen tly a t t he home of E. A . K. H ackett in Corona de! Mar. VOLUME XXXlX Seek 0. K. for Seper a ti on Sewer Plan If a plan proposed by Hunting- ton Beach is approved by the board of supervisors. citizens of that ar('a will break off into a nc\v sanitary district of t heir O"'TI· This is the gist of a plan sub- mit !cd for approval by l-lunting- ton Beach l\·1ayor Ted Bartlett. it \Vas learned recently. As currently plotted in county- \\'ide sur \'(']'S \\·hich h a v c been I madC' by E'''a\d Lemke, special consulting engineer, distr ict num- ber fi,·c of the Orange County Sanitation projf'Ct ,,.as set up to include NC'''-port Brach and Hunt- ington Brach . T hrough this dis- tr:rt y.·as to run the joint out- fall linl' \\"ith the outfall to lX' located off thC' beach midy.·ay be- l\VCCn the t\\'O cities at a distanCT' of 15.000 feet. 1 If 1hc sC'paration plan is ap- pr o\·('d, as it SC'C'n1s it may be. 1-luntington· Beach and vicinity \\'ill break off. \\'ith the middl!.' of th(' Santa ,.\na ri\'er as the dividing li ne. to form their O\\.'n d is trict ,,·hich "·ill in all li kelihood \>{' called district 11 . The proJX>Sal, no\\' tx>fore tht• hoard of super\'isors, \Vould make it pos~ible for that city to con- s truct a ~cpara.te S('\\'('r line from their o\\·n trC'ating plant to the proposed join t outfa.11 line and thus sn,·c 1-luntington Beach tax- payers from helping foot the S2,- 000.000 bill which engineers esti- mate it ,,·ill cost distr ict five o\'cr the nt:·xt fort;' years to belong to the county-wide sanitation project. Huntington Beach estimates t hat. ·Under the separation plan, the y could hook onto the joint outfall at a cost not e xceeding S250.000. "rherf" Tha t. Lea\'t"9 s,.,,-port In E."ffect. thE." pl a n "'ould leave Ne\vport Beach a nd \'icinity as the sole occupants of a s hrunken distr ict fi\'e. \Vhat that may ulti· mately leave as a matte r of cost tc taxpayers has not been de termined for several reasons. First, Huntington Beach \viii presumably still pay their pro rated cost of the joint outfall line as it border s the ir dist rict. as "·ell as their share of the outfall con- struction off the tx-ach. Secondly the final f'S timate of costs can not be determined until it is finally established \\'ho is com ing in and "'ho is staying out. Naturally, !he fc,ver the commun- itif"s participating. the hi gher the unit cost. (Continued on Back Page) Appainted by the Rev. Thomas M . Gibson, pastor of ttle new church, the committee includes the following : J . Emery Sargent. Rob- ert E . Campbell, A. V . J orgensen. J . Roy S te,Yart, L E. Bro"'Tl, E. A. K . Hac kett. and Thomas A. Sanson. THOMAS B. K UCHEL Embryo Mesa GOP Preparing For Kuchel Rally Police Escort to Put Hubby to Bed W)U. u.e mftltal rt!IM'rv ... tloll ... •ope -.e •iay9 pat. .. PoUee S«1eaat Harry Lace ,., wiw.;;, e. Brill. o1 au Via Udo -Udo hie. to --•7 me•• oner Mn- llrill -called ................ .. • ,u ...... -~ __ ... _ ............ "-c -.... u.e.· 8w I ! ut Lairie'• llllalatn- 111w ..twtu-t-e41··· Mn. llrill ..--....... 4:19 .......... t-.e MW9 u.at Mr .. , ........... apla. ....,. .......... o8 - .. 3 la. ........, &Ma time· ... ~~Ila-•! ollllllsW. -.A.-.. w.c--111 ........ _ ... Jin. Brill •tale 11••• el. .....,.,n 9'iel'e ..... ! a~ ,? ?,. .. .-......... &. Costa Mesa's newly-organized Young Republicans toda}' mapped their participation in their first major "part)·" event, the rally set for tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at Santa Ana Ebell club auditor- ium when State Controller Thomas H. Kuche l will be speaker. Serving with President Dodd is Mrs. Geraldine Davis, secn!tllly; and Merle {Bud) Matthews, vice president. They will lead a Coota Me$8. ett1tingent to attend the Kuchel rally. - With the Republican Assembly, Council ol Republican w-. Pro-America and Young Republi· cans. the Kuchel rally ls beinc sponsored as an open-to.the--public: report on state attain. Mcintyre Faries. newly-ap- pointed national committeeman. also .will ~ p11eomt at the meet- ing. and will iepcrl ... cautor- nia's political fUtUie -the na- ticmol standpoint. He ~ ~ --!...----------J•tmned -_w..,,......._ Ftve Centt per Copy• NEWPORT BEACH, CALiroBNIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1941 Member Unit.eel PreM ·~·7 • rop Punchboard Cases Against 7; 'Too Costly' OU Battle r New Twist in In Round 2 , Gambling War ' -~ HO\' S('OUTS Bobby Egi.,'"f"rt. sho\\·n handinK ('hristnws S.-1\.1 :o;t nn 11~ lo :'ll11)'or (). 8 . Reed, a nd D•1 l\I U\\'!M>U and Donny P oa1."1.le (knt"e lini.: h:ft). "ho toJ:e the r ,,·tth J ack Laurie, ri1i:ht, a.rf' att.sc hlnK burn prr e;.1 rd lo th~ nu1yor'!oo rar, a rt' he lplni.; i;:t'l the-~I~ of ('hrlst - n11L" 'il":ll .. ro r thP n ~ht a.pin-it tuber,·ul o!>l1' off t o a fine !llart in th-t _!l11rh0r 11rt•1t. -photo by Volnc)~.1-lay jr~ Community Asso ciati ons Ba t k Cou nty Sewage Disposal Pdan . .\s..._'O()(·iu tlon!l of thf' '.\"e "·port Harbor conm1unitles ha,·e unanl· 11l0u,.Jy e ndorsed thl" county-\o\1de !'C\o\'e r plan rttf"ntly propoiJE'd b)' the Ornnl(e (.'o unty Board of Suf)('n i!M>r s, i i \o\'1'8 dlsclo~d follo"·lng-a meeting of repreiientatl\'M at the S eM·port tJ•rbor V&<'ht club laAt \\'f"dn6t:lay. ~ Th(' S('S5ion \\'{lS called by the News-Times N('\\l)()rt !·{arbor C'hnmbrr of C'on1- m£'rC(' and \\'US alt£'nd£'d by " Storv Br1"ngs group rrpresC'nting the chan1bcr .. of comml'rcc. th£' C'oronA de! l\i ar Vet Club $200 Ovic Association. the Balboa l m- pro\'ement 1\ssocia tion, the Lido JslC' Comn1unit\· As!'ociation .the Balboa 1~1and Business J\1cn's As- sociat ion. the Nc'''IX>rt Harbor Junior C'h.'.ln1b<>r of Commrrcc and t h c> Nc>\\'port l·la rhor BusinC'ss 1\lC'n's Association. O n motion of OC'an Bradford. acting on behalf of the Ne\vport Harbor Junior Chamber of Com· merce. scrondcd by Ed\\'a rd F. Mansfield. r epresenting t he Lido l sll' Community Association, the group appro\'ed in principle the count)'\\•ide plan. The assemblage also agreed to the sugges tion for the sub-division of Dis trict 5, into l\VO dis tricts if agreeabli:.• to Hun!ington Beach. The districts will then be Dis· tricts 5, to include Ne"'por t Beach a nd a djaCT'n t area: District 5-A, to cover 1-luntington Beach and adjacent area: Santa Ana river is to be thC' a pproximate dividing li ne. Attending the meeting were. Volney Hay, Jr .. Balboa l mprove- mC'nt Association : Rex Brandt, Corona dC'I ft.tar Association : Dean Bradford. Ney.·port H arbor Junior C. of C.; Ed\\'ard F . l\·lansfield, Lido Isle Con1munity Association ; Ralph P. l\1askey , Newport Harbor Businl'Ss Men's association a nd H . F. Kenny and H a rry \\1elch. New. part Harbor Chamber or Com- merce. \\'hc>n .rou come right do\\'n to it ther£' arc ;_i lot of good people in the \\'Orld. · About tbrce \\'t~ks ago "'hen some memhcrs of the Fullerton Junior Coll£"gc Vets c lub heard that Annetta Louise Blood\\'Orth, -I-year-old blind girl from Santa An<t. needed S500 to complete a fund for an operation to rl"store her sight, !he)' immediately got together, ,·oted the money, a nd prcsentC'd it to her . As the result of the story print- ed in the Ne"·port Balboa Ne\.\'S- Timcs. th(' \'ets club is S250 richer today. Hardly had the Fullerton Vet - erans· club started getting its breath a fter reCC"iving a surprise SlOO donation from the Rubber- cr aft corporation in Los Angeles, \\"hl'n a second donation of the same amount was received fro m the Wom en's Assistance league of Fullerton. Both checks were pr esented to the club in appreciation of its activities in helping underprivleg- ed children in gener a l a nd the recent project when the club pre- sented a blind girl in Sa nta Ana \\'i th the necessary money to com· plcte the fund for a n <.'xpeilsive oper ation to restore her s iatit. The $200 v.'ill be spent in buy- ing toys for the mammoth party for underpri\'leged children which rhc club will give Tuesday after - noon, December 23. at the Fuller - ton gymnasium. Cily Attorney Roland Thompson said today he "ill file an ans\\'Cr "somc1in1c ,,·ithin the nrxt ff'\\. days" to thC' complain1 entered b) ~tr. and Mrs. \Villiam Tallman . I '"hose backyard oil \\'ell at 2 13 .t3rd St. bccaml' a bone of con·• !C'nlion ,,·hen the city council dC'nif.'d thC'm fX'rmission to pump '''hich has slO\\'ly come to the surracc under its o\\·n prc>s· surC'. Thus the legal bat tle over oil pun1ping in the city of Ne'A·-i port Beach enters round t\\'O. Friday, Superior Judge Ray- mond Thompson ovcrrulPd the de· murrf'r fi led by Ne,vport Beach's city 11ttorney to the T allman com· plaint SC"C'ki ng "declara tory re· lief." Thus the T allmans. \Vit h their lawyer, Robert 1-1 . \Vallis Long BC"ach, \\'On the first round of \\'hat promisC's to be a li ,·cJy )('CAI batth.'. 'fhe con test arose "'hen an ab<1 ndoned and plug-_g£'d oil \\'ell in ~11 · 'J'al\mans' yarri st arted fl(.;\\'· ing last J uly. The \\•e ll had been dri!IC'd in 1925 and was abandonro ~ .932, reportedly because oil "'BS too h<'avy to be-pumped profitably. , Souitht ('ounl'il P f"rntlt \...v .• .._., • .J ~ .. , ~ iu., ot t he l..O!ooUl .•1 e!'Nl Lu111111unJ •) i.:uurcn 1au11c11t:u '.\l r . a nd l\irs. Tallman sought a drt,·e tf ral!Oe S.~ S unda)' t-0 make initial purehase of mate rials a JX'rn1it lo reopen the plugged for plnnned con!>truction of add lions to bulldinK ~ho"·n here. Con- ,,·elJ a nd pump out the oily s ub-strucUon j pro~ram \':ould span St ,·ernl yean \.\·Ith three ne."'' sections s tanC'C \Vhich has been leaking plannf'd., -Ne\\·!'-Timcs pho_!Q_ around the cement p_lug. but they t Mes~ Communi"ty Church '~embers \\l'rc denied [)<'rm1ss1on. The city ~ ~'t- counc il is holding that a 1943 or-Sh .. J Pl f ~ t t" ctinance prohibiting drilling eor Onn ans or 11.oons rue 1on oil. plus a zoning ordinance against ! . businC'ss activity of any description ,.\ drl,., t-0 ral8e $5000 for the p11rchase or materials to be used 1n in a R 12 zone · d f . the cons tr'µctlon of three addition" to the present Conlmunlty church · is groun s or re-structure In Cotita Mesa "'·as gotte n undel""'&)" Sunday, Present plans, fusal. approl>'ecl by the buUdlnr committee headed by Gilbert Sea.I, call for a T he pla intiffs asser t the only constructl~n program which w111 span several ~·ears and \.\ill result Ir ,,·ay t o abate the alleged nuisance I ---.e ne"' space for Sunday school class- e r oil flo\\·ing into their yard is p b Co ti• U rooms. youth hall and soda.I hall. to reopen the well and pump t he f0 ~ fi fi es At present the church comprises oil Into llT nexplained a main auditorium, chapel , pastor's In a prolonged legal argument, '!-' study, choir room and S cout hut. \Val\is d enied the courts had no Death of Doctor Firs! t o be built will be a _t\~'0- right to act in the case and a s. , st or~·. GOO-squa re-foot add1t1on sertcd the contro versy was shown Exac t cluse of the sudden death \':hich "'ill accomod~te Sunday in the allegations that the ci ty here of Ji. Francis E . O'Malley, school classes for ch1Jdren from had refused hi"s cli"•nts' requ•st f A bl ' p . ed n ursery through gr ammar school ... .. o m er . a., rem ain unrc· · ed of h. for a permit and that the city had \·ealed to4ay as police cont inued ~.ges ._ Estimat cost t 15 ::t·c- thr catened suit to en)01n the their i n \'e~tigatio n and sought to 10;h 1~ ~~~;Vl the !ans bc- plaintiffs if they were to pump lear n def~n itc ly any information . . 0 f' ... -· ng P ' ~~~reoi~a~e!l.di~~~i=e~~c~ew~~~~: ;hh~l ~~~-· J i.a police could a. dd to K;:.P~~::T~~:~~·Lf~~r~~~Z£.'.: the 1943 city ordinance against Th ' h h d t ed ' e v1c,1 m, \\' o . a reg1s e1· ser , Joe Jones, Hugh Davis. Chis- drilling for oil inside the city limits at the B~boa Inn •1n Balboa over hol m Bro,vn. Ra lph McClelland, C'ould be used to pr event che Tall-the bus intss address of "Bailey. 1-Iarold Grauel a nd H.B. McMurry. mans from pumping oil that a l· Banks anf Biddle, Philadelphia," ready is present. was founq sprawled on the floor of h is room at 5 :45 p.m . Monday. H is body l w a s asserted1y nude \\'hen d isdovered. The re was no e\-i dencc· Of a struggle. nor was t her e conclusive evidence painting to suicide I although a quantity of sleeping pills \.\'as found scattered Mesa Driver Pays $150 Fine Lester Albert Charle. 37 , a cook of 2035 Harbor boulevard, Costa l\1esa, waa .fined $250, of which $100 was suspended. when ar- raigned before Oty Judge H arry L . Blodgett or. a cha rge of drunk driving at 9 a m . Friday. on the nObr. • A note[ !was found, but it indi- cated onl that the victim was anxious a ut luggage which he \VTOte was! at the United Airlines ticket offiCe in San Francisco. Southland Meats To Be in Short Supply by Spring Southla nd meat supplies should be ple ntiful. in the.. next few months. but a shortage is indicated by late \\'int er or early spring. the Los Angeles Chamber of Com- m e rce Agriculture de partme nt r e- ported today. Heavy marketing of cows, heif- ers and calves, together with curbs ThC' .'\'ill -o' -the . \\·isp drive ng-~lni:t gambling in Orange coun· iy took ano1hf'r t\\is1 yesterday \\'ht'n Sheriff James l\lusick a n- n t uncC'd 1 hat thC' cases no'" pend- 1n~ in \\'hich sc,·cn persons a re C"harg('d '"ilh illei;:al operation of punchhoards. ,,.ill he dismjssed \\"ithoul prosecu ti on. T hC' s.hf'riff. after a conference \\'ilh Di~!r i ct At1 orney JamC's A. 0 ;1\·is. said the mo\'C' '"as prompted ,,·hen it \Vas decided that the cou~ ty ,,·ou\d be put to considerable "'.'l.J)C'nsc in tr)·ing !'ach case in thC" various t o,vnships. In a recent dri\'e \\'hioh broug ht the mattcr out into the open. Dal- la s P almer and Ralph H . Kruse h11d been arraigned ocfore Costa :\1 esa Ju~licC' of thf' Peace D. J . Dodi:;e. PAln1cr·s trial had bc>en calendared for Dec. 8 '"hi I e Krusf''s had not been set by the tinlC" of l\1usick's action yesterday. (•'irsl Trial T ontorro\\' 'fhe first in the scriC's of t rials the shC'r iff had called for follov..·- ing his much-heralded r C'neiw't'd dri\'c against gambling was to ha,·c begun Dec. 3 in Huntington Beach just ice court. It had bC'en a\\'aitcd v.ith con- s iderable inter est by those "'ho looked for thC" outcome to reveal \''hich "·ii y the \\'ind blo"'S on fu- 1urc punchboard OJX'r ation in the county. I n the nleantime. howe,·er , the county board of supervisors' re. cent appro\'al of an anti-gambling ordinance will provide grounds for l\1usick to destroy punchboards aJ- :-cady seized as "'ell as these seized in the fu ture, according to his statement yesterday. "Herea fter. such illegal devices \\·ill be seized and destroyed wher- ever found unless t h e o\\'Tlers, "'ithin the time required by law, appear in superior C'OU rt to estab- lish that the same are no t illeg6.11y operated," the sheriff said. JUDGE WARNS ON PASSING STOPPED SCHOOL BUSSES Numerous citations issued re- cently for illegal passing of school buses have prompted City Judge Harry L. Blodgett to remind mo- to rists of the motor vehicle code regulation which,. he says, is ap.- parently little under..tood by many driver.>. The code points out thar "the driver of any vehicle outside a business or reside ntiaJ district. upon m eeting or overtaking from ei ther direction any school bus equipped with signs • • • which has stopped • • • for the purpose of receiving or discharging school children. sha ll bring such vehicl~ to a stop immediately before-pass- ing said school bus, but then may proceed • • • at a speed • • • in no event greater than 10 miles per h out." 2 Hurt When Car Hits. Pole In Front of News-Times A still.fresh trail of blood wa.s all the evidence that remained Sat- urday morning after a car driven by Charles L. Bean, 521 ~ Acacia, Corona de l Mar, ploughed into the telephone pale in front of the News-Times building at about 2 PICKED UP ON NARCOTIC CHARGE Police records disclose th a t Charle \\'RS boc~ked at 11 :15 o'clock Wednesday ni ght after he w a !I picked up, slumped over the wheel or his machine. at 23rd street and Ocean Front, Newport Beach; by Patrol Officers Calihan and God- dard. 2 .Yout s Trapped Aker . ttempt to Steal tnder Skirt on importation of Mexican catt1e 1 ~-------------~ owing to foot-a nd-mouth. disease dangers. m ay make rebuilding of present range l)erds difficult, it Armed with a warrant from Santa Ana Justice Court, police here took into custody a local man on a charge of illegal use of nar- cotics. · a.m. A warrant from the sheriff's of- Sever ely cut about the face and fice in Santa Ana was issued last head was Willard Novak, 410 Pein-wt'('k for the arrest of Karl Henry settia. Corona de l Mar, a PllJl!len-Starck, 1912 Court Ave. ger, who was taken to Community Friday, locaJ police picked S tarck hospital Bean, the driver, wu up and turned him over to Sheriffs bruised and is suffering from a deputies. He is alleged to ~ve poosible fracture of the ribs. ''been habitually using dNp for several years.." DIUVEB8 WARNED SACRARENTO, Dec 2-IUP) MOTORCYCLE FZE8 SET Drivers who receive ·warninp ot SACRAMENTO, Dec 2-(UP) A physician pronounced the de- fendant intoxicated and unfit to drive his vehicle. SLIGHT DAMAGE IN ISLAND BLAZE The lire department made a run to Balboa Island th.it: morning at 8 :15 when fire broke out in Keith'• Barl>er shop on Marine Ave. Eye- witnesses reported alight d•ma&:e when the blaze was qundtly brought under control by a hand extinguisher. defective ~uipment on their autos Cal!fornia mokreycle owners-and No estimate was avalla.b~ from had ~tter cet the equipment flud there ""' 45.300 of them-will pey the fue department. rlcht away. california fflcbWay an ,,__ ol $9.95 in reclstntian Polio! Commissioner Ollford E. lees next year, the Sta~ o.p.rt- Pe~noo said today. ment of Motor Vehldeo -•• CltED roa 8IPEl'.D Peter900 laid a new filing sys-today. Po1ioo ~ Rt qoinst '""'k· tem ha5 been put Into effect by The department -~ ...i _.ms in NewP*t Bwh the patrol so that car ownen who ownen will recem. potential roe-f-...U. with 16 dta._ receive Wllminp no longer can lstntian canlo next nartb liltlns -....S. oil m out-at-town c1r1...., lpare thom time ofter that time. their ortual f-- Slig~t b to the se~eral dozen car own here whp have been victimized ! in a prolonged wave Df petty car parts thefts doubtless- ly will a~pany the news that a recent a empt to abscund with a fender s · was foiled and two youths na~ when John Allen. 215 Cryst.µ Ave., Balboa Island. ..rneo in te alarm when he saw l car in t of his houae being s tripped. Picked on Marine Ave., a .'ew minut,.·after Allen called in, NU a 17-}TU-O)d who led otficen to a gar~where a fender skirt waa found hidden under a piece ot canvas. was rem•nded over lO juvenil4 court authorities. was explained. Feeders may face a serious prob- lem finding cattle to purchase after stock now being fattened has gone to marke t, the meet sur· vey showed. Dry-fe'!'ding in California is re· ported about 20 per cent heavier t han last year, owing in part to lack of rain and reductio n of a]. falla acreage in 80me areas, notably·the Imperial Valley. On a national sco~. winter·feed· ing: herd's have been sharply de· creased., particularly in the Con: Belt where the corn crop is jhort arid all grain prices high, the chamber livestock review said COP RESIGNS A 19-y -old Laguna Beach :tudent· of Santa Ana J . C. was Lawrence P. Goddard has re- dentified abort time later u aJsned from the Newport Beach •aYing involved abo. He -polic:e fame effective, Dec 1, Chief ~-• 1 daya ---"' i'oJk:e R. R. Hodgkinson haa i..,.,., in d oour;t lfondQ< ---Goddard had been on • ~ duty ......, the ""' ---Ibo. 'Santa Claus Is Coming to Town' -Woops, He's Here • Santa ClMU -4 Im reiD- deer wtte (l"OUlldc4 ye.ter. cloy ottemooa (ooaicbi'& •ve been the r~be ... wu •hln1n1 by that Ume) -• OIC'bt over Balboa ud at laat reports wse •tlD re.Uac atop lite pavlllcm • So report offleen of -Bolboa rm....,._,-'-- dattOll wtto are l'obl&' ala4*l •it.II plaa9 to make old W.t Nkit eomfortable • W. Walt llere. .......U.C to Vomey Ba7 ~-• WI--Hst few U70 ~to ..W 1'e oet ap "' ldpllpt -• ...-.. tbe parillom root. Ole •t'' I' of Gee ., u.e tint ...... .. S-t a..--J&t 7 ........ 75 J :r··srd ..,. 1om1 • , 7 P' 0 • • 1. I . . • • • ' 5an Dieg~ Taps Into MWD, Bolsters ritical Water Supply .Page 2 NEWPORT BALBOA · Nl!lW8-TJJllE8 TUESDAY N-et 1!e!e!!i Collf. Dee. !, I.MT W AA Salesmen List 18. Black Widow 8ugs, Service to Be Opelied Dec. 11 ~-=--;;;;:---;--;-~~;--!----=-:::--:--:--~~~~~~---'-~~~~~~~ 'Antsy Pants' for Me~ on Market Registration to Go on Frames in Certain Vehicles And Demand for Is Brisk SACRAMENTO, 0ec, 2-<UP> Ford. eadll!ac, Mercury, Lincoln, I.An: NEWS ··FLASHES - from .the UNITED PRESS Coast Guard Tows Boat in; Breezin' Thro Offers Gas The El Santo. a 28 foot ~ Sol ..... Ml• ........... the War AlileU 1 A•••v.- tlot1 snnl7 11otec1 1a ..aa1-s DumbtiHd 95-5110 "18. biMk -opldora.· In an attempt to eliminate red and Uncoln Zephyr automobiles SAN DIEGO. DeC. ·2.-A major United ~~ B dent tape in regiatration of automobiles will be so registered. Thia. be •aid. p11ue of the most comprehenotve . ln California, the State · Depart-will eliminate the need to record water development program yet PBOEND. Adi. (17P)-'l'la6 new 1 for IDl!ill la llully sweep--ment of Motor Vlhicles announces subsequent engine changes tn those undertaken here will be completed lac &lie ooat17, Mt It"• llOt 90 muell • " • '1t'• tbere. all ript, plans to record certain vehicles makes. Dec. 11 with dedication of the San bat you eaa"t iee It." u Gu arid England, was recei~-. by frame instea·a. of engine num-------- -------------I cratt Wi th five penona aboard The SoTei'IU:Dmt. DH11 leer· ed ao coaM!q11eBt mun-for wutlnc tile~· --~,­ oa s fatuous beauri>m'atlc Je.t. They knew a "black ~idow spider" wu thf!I 90m&--' what. faa.clful trade aame for a certaln bearbaC retalaer ta a deep well turbine pump. to named became It. bu elcbt. jointed lee•. and aa. u-ac.bald appu.raace. Dleco Aqueduct and delivery of Antsy Pants, the·1atest wrinkle ed f"*'1 the president of a Detroit ben. nz•oredo River water, the ,,_ in boxer'1 llhorts, la an exclusive ., ~--Edg E Lam Among points of hlstorical inter-~• ~· prod ~ Gold te , Phoenix firm. l"&e uked for 50 pain:, in a .LJ"un:tor ar . pton said est in Vl-'-1 .. are Mount Vernon -"·Ide •A .. _ to be tapped in the uct ~ wa r 1 on Dec 1 1A•7 d • •~ ' MEXICAN HEIRESS HELD FOR RANSOM TIJUANA. Dec. 1. (UP) -A mothtt today asked aid of the "Mexican army to free her dauib- "ter, 15-year-old heires.s to a 1,000,- -0IX)..peso fortune, from kidnapen 'Who tlemand she many one ot -Ir members. Senora Consuelo C a p a c e t a, we a 1 t h y landowner in Baja OillfomJa. said her daughter, Karia J esus Yolanda Escobar. was 1ddnaped Nov. 17 by five armed •brothen of the M oran family and is being held captive in the moon· "1:ains of Mazatlan. ATOMIC GOLD CIIlCAGO, Dec. 1. (UP) - A tomic scientists pennitted news- m en today to inspect two chain r eaction piles-the atorniC fur- naces for controlling release of nu- clear energy-and demonstrated their use in making metals radio- a ctive for research work. The ne'-"'Smen saw silver turned .to cadmium in three seconds. pure uranium turned to plutoniuil, and learned that the furnaces could be used to turn base metal into gold. But it was pointed ·out that dig- ging gold from mines is cheaper. TELEVISION FORESEEN AS MAJOR INDUSTRY NEW YORK. Dec. 2-(UPl-A ne\\' billion dollar industry will be with us by 1960, according to Or- r in E. Dunlap, Jr .. in the pr eface to his revised edition of "The F u- ture of Television" (Harper, S3). But before television can reach its majority, new tecljniques must 1>e developed that will enchant the America n eye as radio has capti- vated the ear, he believes. Pointing out that tel~'ision is essentially sho\v business. Dunlap believes the stAndard radio pn> grams will not do at all. For in- stance. speechrnakers wilJ have to cut their talks to 10 or 15 minutes <>r run the risk of boring the "tele- vie\\'er." Y.•hose patience. is repUt· edly shor ter than that of the radio listener. He \\Tote: ' ··until .television can offer head-nnc c\·ents in all classes of enter - ta inment . . it cannot hope to comi:)et(' ,,;th the radio set, the electric s toVC' and r efrigerator as a utility in the home ... The eye d oes not cher ish amateurish tele- casts." Drive rs Booked S evt'n motori sts tt·er (' booked at Ne1\--porl police hC'a dq uarters from Wednesday to Friday on charges c:if excredlng the speC'd limit. Three of thC"Se \Vere handed traffic ci- tations during the heaV)' fog on the h igh\vay on Thanksgiving Day. All drivo-rs t\·C're from out of t Ot\.'"Tl , Carr's Feed Store Hay and Grain Quality Feeds -§- Dally o.a....,.-a_ ... ~ 1111'7 Newport 81...S. COSTA MElll QT AU 1HESI EXTIA ADVANrAGfS wff6 IEXAll- • .... lhn• ()wt .. Air , ......... e A..w "-""hil H1 •. ..,. .. Ail ilt v--• v....-•. -...a ... "" • Sid,.... .................. o..rilt9 ,,,.. ...... ,. • ....., a.-.... Feni.:i101• .... ... • ~Tie,. l ·o 1lau-. w...i.""'" e.. 111 ... -..I Up"•h....., Rexoir CONDITIONIR -d HUMIDIPID .S-.W. a ;., ww pod-w« ~di l 1 lfPS•r.I Col H.P. Yarnell Authorized REXAIR Dealer P. 0. BOK '196 .... I I 1111 Clmllf.. • nz 1111111--w . was towed into Newport Harbor Sunday night by the Coast Guard Cut ter 83337 after it had develop- ed engine trouble. Owned by Rich- ard A. Ainsworth, ot Los Angeles, the El Santo was towed from off Laguna, the Coast Guard reports. .......... -..~..... d Sin th .ii-dounl sizes, and enclosed a check · • ~ • an thereafter, Monticello and Richmond. are•'s quest for an additional 1up-epe.rtment •tore. ce e .1.1.1·u• t ply to meet Its constantly lncreu-began placinli ac!verlisements in for St25· Two Coast Guard cutters Wer e out a t the time using radar in the fog to attempt to find the 18 foot speed boat Rlchalene, owned by E. Newcomer, ot Loi Angeles, with two persons aboard The ruchalene left Newpor t at 8 :00 a.m. Saturday for Catalina. At 4:00 p.m . it left Catalina for New- port, but ra n out of gas, the Coast Guard reports. The 142 foot yacht Breezin' Thru, bound for S an Diego, over- took the Richalene and gave New- comer 10 gallons of gas and they were able to make Newport Har- bor shortly after 5 :00 p.m. Sun- day. '48 STUDEBAKERS ON DISPLAY HERE J()(.' Ni ckertz, 3415 West Central Ave., has just put new 1948 Stude- baker models on exhibition. 1be 18 "splden" Wf're p&rt. of a oealed bid oHorlq al tractor and farm machinery _... lo be oold by oealed bid at 1116 W. WuhlllS'°D Blvd., Los ADcclM. Dec. 8 at 9 a.m. Area Hi-Y, Tri-Y Included at Asilomar Congress Ne\\'")'.>Ort Harbor was represent- ed a t the Second Pacific South- tvcs t Area YMCA 1-li-Y T'ri-Hi-Y Congress held at Asilomar. Cali- fornia. November 28, 29, 30, 1947 by J ohn Kincaid represe nting all Netvport Harbor Hi-Y clubs. Dele-- gates "''ere officially appointed by Chad 'J\vichell, president or the Nev.'J)Ort Harbor YMCA. inl needs. national magazines it has received U 1he demand keei:m up, more more than 3,500 orders tor the than to,ooo pain of shorts are ex- Constructed by the Navy to care novel male lingerie. pectecf to be sold within the next tor the needs ot the vast military Mr. America's desire to have his seve_n l to eight months. establishment around San Diego shorts adorned with huge red ants Warren said he was bothered by harbor, and thus relieve the heavy has t he firm working overtime to one tJiing -inability to tutnish drain made on the ci ty's dwindling fill orders which pour in at the enou[· of the ganneots locally. supply, the aqueduct is the largest ra te ot 150 a day. "W had expected to advertise postwar projec tof its kind com Gene Warren, the store's m en 's in lhoenix newspapers before pleted in the SouthwesL It wtl shop buyer and Antsy Pants au-this,"Ee sa id, "but you can see di ver t Colorado River water from t hor ity, said an additional clerk the s t we're in." the system of the Metropolitan had to be hired to hand.l e corre-He romised, however, that male Water District of Southern Cali spondence connected with the Phoe icians would have ants on fornia at the ra te of 50,000,000 ' gallons daily for storage in the craze. their r nts by early December. city's recently built San Vi ncente "We're not onJy 2,000 or ders be- reservoir. Capacity or the line can hind already," he said, "but new OFFER EXTENDED he doubled. when required, by the orders keep coming in faster than addition or a second "barrel." in we can catch up on the old ones." TAXI SERVICE an!.icipation of which t he aque The firm's predicament is com- duct's seven tunnels were designed plicated because manufacturing to carry 100 m.g.d. the garment has its problems. The Lido Developers Set Brisk Pace v.'hite broad c 1 o t h mater ial is bought in New York, then shipped to Los Angeles. where the ttvo- inch-long facsimiles of deser t ants are imprinted. Still a nother Los Interest in new homl's continuC's 1\ngel.'.'S firm does the actual cu t- at a brisk pace as is evidenced by ting and stitching. the increasing volume of sales or Largest of the orders, which d\\'eilings on Lido Isle, the popular have come Crom parts as far away rC'sidential community in NeY.'JXlrt Harbor. An o(ficial of Circle 1·ClXJ Co. said today that a new, 24-hour service throughout Newport Beach \\'ill go into eff ect now tha t the company has a neet of new ~an. "We especially want t o point out that \\'e tvill now offer day- a round service to Corona del Mar a nd Balboa Island.". he said. ads DO xet the job Announcing the Removal of Our Office to 687 South Coast Boulevard Laguna Beach, California T o Provide M ore A dequate Facilities T o Handle the Increasing Escrow Requirements of this Area COAST ESCROW COMPANY ). B. A NDERSON RICHARD H. WEIR M. G. L'5SITER BARBA.RA COO~fBS New Telephone No. 1-3731 The cars are the first new Stud- ebaker models since the company set an entirely new automotive sty·Je tvith a brilliant postwar de- sign. Even greater o..-..-ner satisfac- tion is promised by a series of improvements that touch both bodies and chassis. "I think everyone "-ill agree that S tudebaker has been the mos t discussed automobile on Amer ican highways for m"ore than a year," Nickertz said. "These new models are proof tha t the company is determined to retain its PoSition in the limelight. Low. wide bodies, unexceUed vision and superlative riding and driving ease ::ire only a few of the can' charac- teristics. Among the leading educators sponsoring the congress \\·ere Rob- ert Gordon Sproul, president, Uni- versity of California : Clarence A. Dykstra, provost, University of California at Los Angeles; Arthur G. Coons. pr esiden t. Occidental College: E. Wilson Lyon, pr esident., Pomona College: F red D. F agg, Jr., president University ot South- ern California; George H . Arm· aoost, president , University of Redlands: Donald · B. Tressider, president, S tanford University. "Trends are pointing uptt·ards for interC'st in rC'sidences close to the seashore," says P. A. Palmer, president of P. A. P almer . Inc., and sales agl'nts for a group of thir ty-five pretcn1ious homes now under construction on Lido l sll'. "Time tvas WhC'n most folks looked on Lido Isle as a pl ace Honor Roll· ·!Prosperity Pluggers· Applies for Seawall Application has been made by H . P . McMahon. genera] delivery, Huntington Beach, California, for a permit to construct a seawall 50 fee t lon g, with crown elevation ap- proximately 8 feet above mean lower low ~later. and to construct a pier with landing float at bay- "'ard end. in front o r the north- east 40 feet of Lot 1, Block 337. Canal Section: the pier to extend 28 feet into the Rialto Channel, a \\·est arm of Newport Bay, Nev.'- port Beach, California. The area congress comes in al- ternate y<'ars to the National Hl-Y Congresses. the next of which will be held June 24-30. 1948 at a town to be selected 1n Ohta. for a summer recreation home," continued Palmer, "but t oda y more than eighty percent of the homeowners here live here the year around, and the families who are buying these nE-\V homes are doing so with the intentions of spending twelve months a year here. Scotch tape, various sizes, on sale at the News-Tlmel . Jack's Equipment Rental Contractors' Equipment • PLA8TER MIXEB8 • CONCRETE MIXEB8 •SKILL SAWS • TRAILER8 Phone Beacon 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa CABINETS SASH DOORS -SCREENS -WINDOWS STERLING CA.BINET & CONSTRUCTION 5 a6a 1550 N ewport Ave. Vollie Dalton •••• I 4 • • • I ft 6 4 • • • . ........... , .. , .. ,, oeee•ea•et•• NOW OPEN ---with a good selection of dependable • USED CARS ' We Need More Used Cars to Replenish Our Stock *** We Pay Top Cash Prices for Good Used Cars 111eodore .4flD Robins 1843 NeWport BmL • • COSTA MESA J • T. WESTON J Y ' Anchorage of South~m Calif. El-00 Crulotin • Lau&on & M~ Outboardo Complete Yacllt Fumlllhln & Gear. Yacht Brokerage &J uranoe Harbor 33-3440 Via porto Francis J. Hof ath Real Estat Income Tax Service-Fede ... State omoes: S28 28th -Har r 180~R Dome: 118 35th -Har " \922-R Newport Beach DEAN W. CAMPB LL Lester & • Member Los Angeles S Exchange Government. Municipal and Corporation Securltl.ee 515 E. Central Ave., Balboa. Padraic B, "Pat Evans Life -Health - A cident All Types Personal surance . -- Clark & Co lllclnatrlal ••• Onl..,.m1ta1 --SL Newport BNcla. ~--r Jiii Dr. Marven J. Reitz Physician -n Two om-: Newport BMdt ' Vu Nays, Oallf. taa W. Omtral 11111 .. N..,.. BmL no-: Barllor Ut·• : 8-11-UIOT Cleo. IL 8t>l<*er, ...-: <J. A. Vloe Pia 11&7V. llanllall, r Seaport Boat & Y cht Corp. n7 ~ llwJ' . ..._ -· _,._~ . ('1117 2 51 TMll: llaD Beary w. Brlll:ijerd Radio S 0 S ectric -llartM -::.;~~~-~ ,.. PldJoo, o. E., Bo-n. - -App!ID-'lp<daltdw Greeley and Insurance A~ ...... cy "SEE US FOR ON" ---....... ' -. . JACK BAUMGABTNEB Watchea • Dlamonda • Jewelry The Gem Shop Walch and Jewelry Re]J&lrin&' Barbor llSO -Balboa Balboa 1ru1 Bldr. "JOHN DORY" CHOICE SEA FARE • POPULAR PRICES e llOl E. Centnl at Palm-Bar. 1089-w..- M. R. BEEBE, Manager Culbertson Chevrolet Co. Chevrolet -Oldsmobile SOOl West Central Ave. Pb. Harbor ·513 BOB KILLEFER, MGR. • Coast Properties Co. Realtors -lnsuranoe 'We Serve the Entire Harbor Area." IJOl E. Central A:.e._Balbo._Barbor UG8 H. W. FOS'l'ER Harbor Shoe Shop SHOE MAKING ARTISAN e REPAJBS • ca.tom Bnllt Sandal1 Ondaate DI'. Scboll School of BdmUfla Foot Comfort 708 E. Centnl --- VOLNEY HAY, JR Hay's Camera Exchange { l1hm • • • C'l&meru • , , FlnlaMnc • Ca!!dld Camon Portralta • 507 E. Central DA t.'11 -llalbo& '°THREE TODD BROS." TODDS DAIRY QUALITY AND SERVICI: IM Tormblal 8-t -ll&nta Ana -Pom -:...!. .................... ._ ...... ........ ........ x .......................... ,. Wendell V. Hoyt Hoyt's Harbor Engraving Co. • Complete Photo-Engraving Servlee • WIS -St •• -un .. N-t -• Oar "Cut" Man • Linwood Vick · • Realtor • IU 11artM A.., -..._ ._ -IUlzW ••• -· Ml-II 6-nilmaruee • SPORTS • Wltb Bob Oeler Brr. it's cold the&e mornings; Jack Frost is really on the ball th<'Se days. The weather Is surely nlcc for flyin ~. though. · ' This week v.•e offer our most sincere congrat- ulations to Adr- ian St e wart. Sa nford H a v - ens, William M a r s hall, Al- bert W eber, James Brandt, Phillip Froste- fer, and Ralph P hillips for successful first solo flights. Sure arc a lot of red Solo ' ~ P ilot. Fl)ring Disc Jockey pins in the neighborhood these days. , . • ,. ' ' r THE PAY-OFP' ---and do they like It. Threse men are holdlnc (fondling!) c kA from KtnK"• Land- ing which re·present ftnal prtzee In Jut Mtrnmer's Klnl(s Anglers albacore tou ey. From 11eft. Jack Rocers. Los Angeles, 6tll: Secretary of h.aak Walton club, Anaheim , u proxy or A. Kavan,augh. Ana- abelm, r&th : Frank Keele r, official weight registrar of KJ.nc'• LandJng; H eml&D Free8e, AnAhelm, 6th; .Jack Clark, San Pll'Ua&. l~t ; BIU Marx, president ot K1n1"11 Anglen: Sammy lchman. LoA Angeles, :?nd: and Fred "' r . trecuurer Kin " An1rle n. photo h)' Alle n Stross Balboa Angling International 14's Racing Dinghies in 3rd Annual P. C. Sailing hampionship Theodore Sanderson a nd \Vil-! t , Club .Winter Program to Start "lnterna llonal 14" Racln~ DlnKhJ~ will used ror the Third :\n· liam Barnett traded their s'Olo ,\T :\ 01:\'XER i\lt:ET~G of ·the Orange County Trojan Club held pins in on full fledged pilot pins :\'oven1be r 26 at the Ne\\'])()r1 Ha rbor \'!l.('ht club, Troy mentor follo\,·ing thl'ir cpmpletion of the J t'f f C'rnvath, s tanding, to ld alumnJ they n1w.t rene"' e fforts to J:f'l Priva 1£' Pilot flight test. Jessie to1• county footba ll ntale r1a l to U. S . C. or California.. S tunfo rd Sanders. ,,·ith no previous fl);ng a nd t•('L:\ '''ouhl '40on d omJnate Ptu:lfh• Co&At ConfrrenC'C. S rO\\'TI lls tl'nln i;r to Cra,·alh aN". from left, '.\l rs.. a nd S heriff Janies :'tllL~l ck ; expc·rir'nCC, started v.;ith th(' l'llar-:'ti~ Don Hur\\·ood. Don Harn·ood, ma.-.te r of ceremonle-; und Je~~ tin School of Aviation ten months Hil l. fro!'i.h coaC'h. Cra,·ath addre "'~ fht' U on!!> ,·lub In Balboa the T he '''i nter schedule of m('("tings of lhC' Balboa Anglin,g club '''ill orfi cially get undC'r \Vay the ni i:::ht of D<'c. 12 ,,·i th a stag smoker and rC'<'d . accorrl ing to L. L. J onas. as- .siJ':tan t secretary. nual P aclfl<' Coast Salling cliamplonshlp at .:. e\\'f)()rt Harbor, Dttcn1- IM'r '?O, 2 1 a nd :?'?. This "'ord comes h'ont Ro rt ~I . 1\llan, Jr., sec,·re· tar:'' Of the Pa.rifle Coa!'lt Jnte rcollef.:'l &te \'aeh lta<'Jng B!OSO<'latlon, "'ho l'lf 8tCl'l the de('l!llon to u8e the Inte rnational 4'" wa..'i made a ftPr the t 'nJ,·rndt r or {,'11.lt.fonda decided to puTC'ha§C fleet of the dainty sall- ln~ dinghies for It" <'re"'"· <! ago. learned to fly and OO\V has 'lBnlt' l'\'l'ninK". -photo hy Gf'rhardt a CommC'rcial Pilot CC'rtificatC'. I-le --- r-riday nights throughout th(' ''1nt£'r S{'A.son ha\'e lx>-C'n set aside for Open J-fousc · s.cs.sions \\'ilh s.pccial evcnts lX'ing. scheduled Jan. 16, F eb. 20. ~nd !\larch 19. Sixl('c>n ur.i\'C'rsitics arc cxpcctC'd Sandy !\1 cKay al!'o of B<ilboa. 10 •·n1 ,•r racini:: cr c\\·s in this \'C'ar's :--;C',\'J>Or l 1-iarbor. \\·lit rf'prC'sen l 1·\'Pnt \\'hich ,,·ill bC' spon sor~d by local boa ng cnt ~1usiast~ in plan- !hc i'\C\\'port 1-Jarbor Chamhcr of ning for he racing. S(·r1cs .. Loc:11 CommC'rCe \\"it h the COOPC'ration "ikltJpe rs r t nt f'rn~t1ona l ~4 s \\'Ill of thC' Ralboa Yacnt cluh. th!' N C'\\'-COO[}{'ratC' by loaning their boats por1 Jfarbor Yacht club and thl~ for !hr t ~~C' day. series of con- has C'nrolled in the Flight Instruc-in touc h \\'ith LC'onard Z('r!aut ,,·ho tor course and expects to finish has !'i.oml' pretty good '''tr(' cutters b)' the first of thC' year. on his Stinson. Fred Deal had quite an inter-ODD F' . .\lfS 1\BOUT FLYJ:\'G: C'Sting '!?~ ti Q1e in l\lexico the other night ,,·hen the comp._,ss or the BT stuck. He says the l\1ajor- mayor of Enscnada treated him pretty \\'e 11. Capt. Johnny l\·tartin ca11£'d a mc('ting of the Shcrirf's Aer o Squadron \vhich w as attended Qy some 20 deputies. Lronard Zerlaut gave a rePort on the As!l-ociat('d Aero Squadron meeting held re- CC'ntly in Fresno. Jack I-l orn '''as appointed chairman Df a commit- tcC' to arra n~c for a br('akfast fli£:ht in 'the near future. Th('rC' \.\'ill be a rompctiti,·c pistol shoot during January. a nd of course the Aero Squadron is goinc to ,,·i n th(' cup. no doubt about it. An)· airport managC'r '''ho de- sires \\'ires remo\·ed on the ap. proach to his airpor t, should get Contrary to popular beliC'f. thcr(' arC' no air pockC'ts in flying. Pilots used to ll'port getti ng into a po<'k ct of no air in ,,·hich the pl<inc fC'l! \IUI of control. A nyone ,,·ho has C'\·er 1ricd to create a \'acuum knO\\'S ho\,. hard it is to C'xclude air fronl a tightly clos..rd \'Csscl. nnd thl'rC'fc rt' in space in the at- n1osphC'rc. t hC'rc can be no PoCket formt'd in nny \\'ay, since air ,,·ould imn1ediatC'ly rush in to fill such a ca,·ity. The bumps fel t ,,·hiJe flying-arc the result of as- CC'ndin~ or descending currr nts of air. Sky-Bob ,,·ith us next '''<'C'k and so Jong fo r no\\'. \\·arrC'n G. J.farding is the only journalist to bc'l.."'Ome presidC'nt of thC' l.."ni ted States. BROAD BREASTED Whole or Half Oven' Dressed TURKEYS HENS TOMS LIVE ................ 56c Lb. LIVE ·····--···-····· 48e Lb. N. Y. DRESSED 60c Lb. DRESSED ·······-· 52c Lb. DRAWN ··'·····-··· 70c Lb. DRAWN ···-······· 60c Lb. Largest retailers of Fine Turkeys in Orange Co. + Direct to Consumer + Christen Turkey Ranch 17t.b STREET & TUSTVI -COSTA MESA. CALIF. PHO~E BEACON SOM CAP RAGAN SAYS: "Come on over and enioy a Special Dinner. Bring the family." -Ser;ed from 5 to 7:30 p.m.- 9Sc Home Made Soup or Chilled Juice Otoice of-RAGAN'S CHICKEN PIE BREADED VEAL CUTI.ET FRIED FILET OF SEA BASS P otatoes Vegetable Salad Drink ) Hot Biscuits Home Made Pie Bdng the Klddie8 a Special Pt.te for Them JUST A HINT-. -Saturday Nite Is BAR·B-QUE NITE--- Speclal Bar-8-Que Dinner ... --... $ .95 Bar-8-Que Swordf"ish Dinner __ 1.25 Notice: We close every Friday Open ll IUD. -Close 7 :30 p.m. RA GAN'S • 914 eoa..t lllway 0,posite Cor. to Greater All·Ameri41an Market Ph.-Beaoon 5830 Lido Yacht club. Officials to gov-tests of 11ing sk1ll. Record Stake For Santa Anita 11th Opening \\'i th the Dec. ~7 running of the C'aliforni<i nr~C'ders ch am p i 0 n StakC's a litllc O\'er lhreC'•\\'l'C'ks il\\·ny to opc-n Santa r\nila's 11th .'l nd bi£;g C'st SC'ason . lhl' star field or l\\·o-yenr-olds thnt ,,·ill go to lhC' {'lASI is llC'ginn!ng to takC' sh<i pc. Int<'nsi\'C' trnininc: for lhC' C\'cnt is nO\\' in full S\\'i ng for thC' flat mil<:> \\'ilh pros1X'cls th;tt lhC' ,e:;r e>ss purse \\'ill SC't :l rC'cord of ,.,·er SH0,000. A croakC'r tnurnam£'nt i~ cur- rcnt\y undC'r,,·ay and \\'ill conlinuc until April 1, Jonas said. On S:i.1- urd;i.y, Dec. 13 and J an. 17, the club proposes to charter a suit- ahlf' hoat and hold macker el rom- pctition. F'or thC' latter the line. ,,.hich ,,.ill bC' furnishrd hy the cluh. \\'ill have a breaking slrn.in nf thrf'(' pounds. C'rn the r ace's '''ill h<' pro,·idcd hy ThC' co r~e o r th!' racc ... "·i!I be the yacht clubs. TrophiC's to l>C' laid out n t hl' eastern area of <t\\'ardC'd this yC'a r '''i ll be in-Nl·\\'port l-Iarhor. nC'ar the en- crC'il."C'd h:r the addition of a pc'r-t r ancC' of he Balboa Yacht club petua\ a,,·ard going to the indi- ,·idual skipper makins:;-the high point scor e. ThC' ,,·inning: tf'am '''ill hold for one yC'ar the prcst'nt pC'r· pc1u al trophy offered \\"h('n thC' ALt ':'tllS-t:~I LICES SES race \.\'as first stagC'd in Decem- b<r 194 1. SACR1\~lE:-\TO, Dl'c. 2-<l 1P\ \\.inning t c;1m in '41 ,,·as Cal. Out of the 406 f'h a t ,,·crC' nomin- <'11<'<1 a!". fo;ils in 19-t') <ind the all- tin1C' hic;h numhrr of 15--1 that '''C're k£'pt C'!ig:i hlc last .July, the pros- r cct!'i. ar'-~ that 18 or morC' '''iii go to thC' post. Quite a f e,,· ha,·e f1Urtlificd by \\'inning ju\·f'ni\c stakes this current srason . Californians ,,·ho buy nC''" cars ·rech. '''ith Stanford ,,·inning top during 19-18 \\'ill rCVC'i\'C' aluminum honors ,,.hC'n !h(' racing program liccnsC' plates made !Jy con\'icls in \\·as r£>\'i\'C'd las t yt>ur. J-I i!:~h point lhC' state prisons. ,,·inners ,,.C're Bob All;1n of St:1n- St;itc DirC'ctor of Cor rections ford in 1941 and Boh Da\;s madC' Richnrd ;-\. !\.tc:Gee said loday Iha! thC' indi\'iduill hi~h point score in 300 inmates of Folsom Prison a l-1946. '''h('n he also "·as reprC'sen t- rL'ady ,,·erC' ,,·orking on thC' m C't<ll inc Stanford. tab!> ,,·hich m bst mo torists \\·ii\ Richard F enton of Balboa and a ttach to ThC'ir 1947 licensC' pl3tes -------------l\trs. John P nyson Ad:1ms' Grrtnd- pC'N'. from thC' f)f'rformancc of ,,·inning th<' ltolly'\\'ood Laddie St;ikl's nnd th<' Oakln nd Stakes nt GoldC'n Cat!' F ields. hns b<.'en in- stall!'d C'nrly fa\·oritc. l·le's nO\\' :it Bay· l\t!'ndo,,·s gr tting a !'fJC'Cial prep from train<'r \\'illiC' l\folter. A. T . Jcrgins' Zenod <l \\'On lhC' Sta rlC't Stakes at Holly,,·ood so impressivC'ly a nd has lx>C'n '''Orking so sensationally at Santa Anita for the past month, t he fast fill)· has many supportC'rS. Oth<·rs \\"ith •hC' stakes they ha\'C' '''On a re Cand)· Kan(' IT;in- foran Lassie. Del :-01ar & Estrcl- lilal ; Dark Belita (Qsunitas): F'irst Sal\'o I El Camino, 1st di,·. l : Glamis (El Camino. 2nd div.): Sha,,·ondasec (l\·1ana na & Califo r - nian\: Bell!' JoliC' (Bay !\lead O\\'S Lassie). The population of the UnitC'd States \.\'hen the f irst census v;a.s taken. in 1790, y,;as 3.929.314. nC'Xt yC'ar. nut t hey ,,;11 soon start producing about 400,000 aluminum p!.<1.tC's for !hat nun1bcr fl f Californians ,,·ho are expected lo buy nC''" cars n£'xt y<'ar. '·Tragic End of a Genius" • • • Life \\·as a nightmare for the government rC'SC'arch expc'rt \.\'ho poSSC'sscd the "'ar's top sciC"ntific SC'crels. Don't miss the g r im hcrf'· toforc untol d s tory of a stArtJ ing !rue life mystery in the American \\1cckly, thnt grC'at magazine d is- t ributed ''"ith ne xt Sunda_y's Los Angeles E xan1 incr . "\VhC'n Adoptions Go \Vrong." • • • Adoptions can be tragic if you"re not guided by r!?'cogn izcd adopl ion agcnciC'S. Insure yourself against heartache. Read Lock- ridgc's dramatic article in The Amer ican \VCe kly, that great mag- azine distributed ";th next Sun- d uy's Los Ang('!es Examiner . STRICTLY TAILORED "The Cu stom-Mad e Shop of Laguna Beach " is moving to new, larger quarters at 1737 South Coast Boulevard (next door to present location) Distinctive Sportswear-Immediate Wear Wo'?kshop and Staff on Ute Premises A Large Choice of Fine Fabrics on Display for Famous Custom-Mades Watch for Opening Date of the New ' SYMPSON'S PAINTS LEAD 750 LEAGUE Standings in lhC' 750 bo\\·ling IC'aguc . currcr.tly dominatC'd by S)n1psons Pai nt!'rs, remainC'd un- changed this '''N'k as competition continu!'d . )1londay night the teams '''<'re lined up like this: \\'oo Lost Sympson's Pa inters ...... 17 4 Harrel t's R ealty ......... 12 9 Da\'iS and Gay 8 13 !\.lf'sa Recreation ....... ... 5 16 To Probe Mystery Of Sardine Lull LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2 -Th<' no t-so-mys ter ious mystery or the disap(X'aranC'C" of sardines off the Cali[ornia coast received prior- ity attention of thC' F ish a nd Game Comm ission here NovE'mber 24 Y.•hen thC"y m e t \vi th c anne rs a nd fishing indus try re presentatives to cUscuss possible controls on com- me rcial fishin g. Among sevt'r al theories on the curren t sardine shortage, Division of Fish and Game officials and the canners have agreed for the first time that over fishing is the cause· for t he t\.\·o-year de arth of thC' fi.,sh in Nor thern California \.\'aters. Li\:estock, dairy and poultry farming are among the leading in- d ustries of Illinois. Chicago is the grea test livestock market. Mesa Upholstery Harry McKee 2350 Newport Blvd. Carta Mesa Phone Beacon 5004-W I I I I I I I I I I LIDO ISLE 0 0 0 0 "N ""'"RT MCNT HOUSE &ITC "T A SA.VI ND OF' S:ZOOO .co - A DRANO BUY FOR THE MAN WITH CA9H ....J.,.. p. a palmer 1N::.0t,C«ATEO realtors ~lll ~·a I.do •••a o H b •a <• ca 111, l •T•ol-on~ n••1'0" t•o :~ ~a•ba• l!i(I ' Once you'.ve i.eat that ball alter the pins 3·0011 know the thrill of bowl- ~·· .... -Inc· Try It today. Mesa Recreation 1818 Newport Blvd. C-Osta. Mesa Phone Beacon 5062-W STRICTLY TAIL OREO • Before You Baild or Remodel Ocean Front Cafe French Fried Shrimp and liish oV 8pr's'ty · • •.... • 8TIJAK8 e CHOPS BEER Foaataln Sea tlce 2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach CAD AND DAVIS Vlllt Oar latmas'lwg Semple ud Display Ro<mw CokJr guide&, plan- ning aids, comprebem- lve lllDCk ot ~ and llnoleum. aapa <Mpe&a (>·ned, llepUrecl LUDLUM Carpet Works ._ __ __ ----llA!IT.& A!rA • •· • • NEWPOBT BALBOA NEWS-TIME!! TUESDAY Nnport 1!eoebz Callf. Dec. 1, 1M7 Yc:in or c:<pt-ril'M('C ~i\·e you 3 choice rich bl end that S.\'flS·FICS. The hcsl test for\\ hi! key., .Pcur some intu u slass ond Jr;nl; it. 86 !'HOOF 65<;~ Grain !\'cutral Sl'iri11 TH E AJ,\ERlCAN DISTILLING CO .• INC. Fresh Daily Delldoaa Sea Food9 , Or, complete equipment when yoa want to catch yoW' own. HO RM EN FISH MARKET ON CENTRAL AVE1'-uE -:-NEWPORT BEACH CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS FROM YOUR SKETCHES OR CLIPP~GS RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL HARBOR DRAFTING SERVICE . 711-C Coast BJ-Way Newport Beach Ph. Beacon 5880 E. J. Sedinger H. R. Holtz DAVID C. CORSON Residential Contractor and Builder Harbor 1520-W Harbor 1085-J 1107~ North Bay Front Balboa Island GORDON B~ FINDLAY OONTBACTOB AND BUILDER Oftl<>o: 1'11 ec-t Bl"td. Pbom -'11 CABINEI' SHOP SERVICE CABINEl'S AND MILLWORK yje'\\ I T . C. JOHNSON, Supt. ZORIC -the m~rvelous new dry cleaning system -restores life to clothes LIDO CLEANERS 456 Newport Blvd. Phone Beacon 5798-J Plu111bino Contractor C-Osta Mea FIXTURES AT RETAIL SINKS, Vitreous China, Double ....... ·-··-···-$25.00 WATER HEATERS, Standard Brand .. ___ $52.50 Toilet,s, Lavatories and Laundry Trays FLOOR FURNACES INSTALLED AMON WEST PLUMBING CO. -Ph-Barbor 1185-J - %607 Ceatnl Aft. NEWl'U&T BEACH Sell It Through Classified Advertising ( . I ! I • D..-Al Nl:WPOBT BALBOA Nl:W8·TI•1:8 ~ 'f: 'n!DDA'I' l'lwpwt "tnTh c.m. Dee. !, 1M1 Honor Roll Students Se1Yice Women Fete At Harbor Hi Set lor Wednesday , Announcecl from the office of On Wednnday evOnlnc. Dec. 3 M&WJkJl't H arbor Union HJch school at 8 o'clock ex-aervice women ol -are the folowlng studenU who -Oranae «>Wlty will hold a dance -the boaor roll at th• end of the and party in AIMric&n ~ hall. 1lnt quarter for the current IChool Santa Ana, on Birch street ~ ;)'Mr: , tw.... Third and JM>ch s treeU. SENIORS-Wyvonne Berry, i;... TI<ke t of admission will be dls· Jloy Brown. Gladys Kolew, Bonnie charir;e papers or a photostatic Nickerson. Dorothy Petenon. Vir-copy of. same. . Each ex-service siJ Pinkley Biznl Powell Connie woman lllBY bnng her h usband Shook J am'es Steffensen ~d Hel-or friend as a guest. There will be ~ whiten. door. prizes and refreshments ac- JUNIORS-Jean Reed. Carlton cording to Martha Chaney, com- .Me.an. John Kincaid, Shirley Geh-mand~r ot Wo~n's Po.st N o. 768. rlz, Ann Flory, Lincoln Clark and Arnencan Leeoin. Nonna Jean Bartine. SOPHOMORES-Luanna Alton, Honored of Uni versity -' u di t h Cordes, Charles Covey, .Jack Ehlen, Perdita Horn. Marlene .Jacobson, OonaJd Ketcham and Mrs. Bruce McBride, president of Ebell club, recently received a wire from her granddaughter , Dn!f Whitman, a junior at the University of New Mexico. a t Al- buquerque, saying she had t he honor of bein g chosen by the s;tu- dent body as their Home Coming Pllyllis Lake. FRESHI\1EN -Carol Anderson , Marlene Anderson. Rober t Beck- strom Lulu Belle Boise, Margaret Diehl. J . Frank ·Henderson and Lorraine Stillings. queen. ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ) ( ( Gift Suggestions fo r the WOMAN She may be your wife . . . or your sweetheart or maybe your daughter . . . or niece. But she's a WOMAN -and she loves fine things -things you can buy at VAN DEUSEN'S. -r::~ • ... __.. Diamond Ring ( ) Charm Bracelet Diamond Bracelet ( ) Compact C'igarette Case ( ) Pen and Pencil Set Cigarette Lighter ( ) Place Settings in Wrist \\latch Sterling Silver 14-K Gold Hand -?ttade ) Rings, Brooches, Ear· Book l\1arkers . rings set with colored Birthstone Ring gem stones We have a ni ce selection of Ladies' Diamond Ha milton Wrist Watches priced $120.0U to Sl000.00. ( ( ) I ) ( ) ( ) for the MAN He's your husband ·. . . or friend or uncle ... or brother. Wh<>- ever he is-he 'll like the gift you choose from VAN DEUSEN'S. Gold Pen Knife \Vrist Watch Gold l\lonl'y Clip ( E lks Ring or Pin Cigan>t tc rrolder l\'lasonic Ring or Pin Co llar Clip P en and Pencil Sct Tio Holder \Vatch Chain or Bracelet You can make your selections cow a nd we will lay t hem away unW Christmas t7i VRn DEUS·En s Harbor CDM Resident Presents Travel Pictures For County Clubs . Colored pictures of which a - fess.tonal might well be proud are being shown by Mm. Borshlld Stephens of. Corona del Mar, rec- ord of a swnmer spent 1n her native Norway. She dlaplll)'M them recently before memben of the Coast Philatelic society ot S anta Ana and will give them on J an. 8 as a J)l'Olram for the Bual- ness and· Professional Women's club. Leaving here ' May 13, Mn. Stephens was in Norway by J une and at Otlo a t the time of thP. king'! birthday celebration. rn- cluded in the collection of over 400 picturl'S are scenes o r former concentration camps a nd r oads constructed by the Germans with slave labor. Taking a planl', Mr s. Stephens fle\v to Sandncssjoen, almost a t the a rctic circ le and from there v:cnt by boat to the little village at lht' head of a fjord a.nd the home whC're she \Va~ bor n. From Junt', '"ith vegC'lables just startir:g fron1 thC' ground. through the s ummer harvest a nd to the first ~no,vfalt of September, an inlC'rrstir.g record of intimate home li fe is sho\vn against a back- gr ound of the som~r beauty of this nor th country. Ell'venth cen- tury churches, sod-rooted houses "'ith trees grO\l.'lng from the roofs, small han1lets and modern cities are pictured. Souvenirs brought back include a spinning \VhC'Cl. hand 1,1,·oven run- ners of wool yarn and already in practical use. a Jong runner Y.'OVe n of fishing ne t with bands of bright- e r r ags forming a striking patter n. Mrs Stephe nsen's sister and hostC'ss died v.•hile she v.•as ther e, but there had been a reunion with a n older sister and brother-in·law from Seattlc in August. This month Mrs. Stephens will visit her mother, "'ho also lives in Seattle, giving her thl' pleasure of this ,;sual trip .. back home." Symphony Orchestra Presents First Concert Tue sday , Dec. 9 The Orange County Symphony orchcstra ,,·ill give 'its first con· cert of the season a t the Nc\\txir t 1-tarbor Union J-l igh school on Tuesday' eve ning. Of.'Ce mber 9. A s pl e ndid progr am has been ar- rangcd by Director Clinton Sawin. According to Francis J . Horvath, publicity manager, the orchC'stra is the youngest orga nization of its !<ind in Souther n Calirornia and Is con1posc-d of n1any well known a rtists \\'ith expericnce in large 1.•astern symphony orchestras. \'our at tcnd~nce is urged . Thcre \Viii ht• no adn1i~sio n rC'C' and the C'XCel\ence o f the performance guarantees a fine evening's entl"r- tainment. Blanket Aids Church The beautiful blanket. "'hich \\'as donated by R~e Gorman, 1746 South Ana he im Strc('t , Cos ta f\1 esa, to h elp raise runds for the new SI. Joachim church, ...,·as \Von b> l\lrs. George Lerton. 1780 Whit· tier street, who held tic ket No. 194. Other woml'n of thl' church have been earning money through var- ious projects and will report on ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~l ''·ha t they have done at the meet· ; ing of the Altar society. to be held Daily S tore Hours 9 :30 A. M. to 5 :30 P. M. "'k Se ll It Through . Classi fi ed Advertisi ng \ Thursday of th is week. • ''Don ·t Let Dearh 'Ta~e Your Hol1da y-Dr1ve Carfully'; ROBES Wide. flowing robes are here again. in satin and crepe quilts GOWNS Satins and Crepes off-the·s.houlder models Short slt.~-.·es Slips --.-New Long Lengths Satin and crepes in "'1lite, bla ck and maple sugar Bed Jackets & Negligee Slippers T o match g°"''TlS and robes. Department Store s. fl H. . , ORlll'S W•Giw I 0-.... ,,. .1• ...... .... -• • ' ) , . '· _-I" ,p0. , ..._ .. F@m1n1ne Activities ' Gibbons-Bates Rites Solemnized Thursday Af Sf. Jomes Church Solemniz.ed o n Thanksgiving morning at St. J ames E pitcopal church was the m&rriage of Ra- mona Ruth Bates, daughter ot Mr. and Mm. Ralph Bate<. South Gate, and WiUJam Ben Gibbons, son of Mr. and Mn. Hector L. Gibbons of Corona del Mar. The " ceremony was perfo rmed by the Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler , vicar of the church in the presence of friends a nd relative!. The bride, who was givPn in marriage by her father, was at- tended by · Mn. Tom Theoba ld of • 'W''lf---------l'KllNITY 9TYl.D ••• Only · omp/ete Maternity Shop In Orange Co. ' Let It Corne Ju • SurpriM • • • l That baby ot )'OUl'L The smart way to lmep yoll1' llUle angel-cblld a 8eCl'et II to step llve1y dawn to our Motber-~Be Shop. We've many bmut1tul new Fall garments that conceal so cleYerly. fJ:Jonna cill(a'Lie c£fwp IU l'IOaTll ILUl'I, AllClADB llUKJ., Ml'IT.A AN.A 'l'BLl:PllONB - .--Interior Decoratlng·---- Upholsterin9 *Slip Covers * Draperies OUll'roll aDd BJl)ADY KADE Jean White, Interior Salon Pbme B• COii 116116 181% Newport BmL 11'1 TllB OBA WLl:'I' nJILNITtJU BLDG. OOllr.A MUI Huntington P ark and Bob Gibbons j~::::::::::::::~::::::::::: served his brother as best man. Afte r the ceremony a reception and dinner was held a t the House CUTTlNG THE WEDDING CA.KE &n1 Mr. and Mn. Marvin Green, wtto&e marrl&I" took place No'" ?8 In Costa Meu.. At left t. the bnt man Stanley Green, and a t riK"hl ls the brtdevnald, MtM Shirley • .,4t~r. -photo by Volne;· Hay Jr. Newport Heights Home Is Scene of Ceremony Un iting Miss Hazel Smith and Ma rvin Green The hom e of M.r . and Mrs. H . J.) l\1iss Fidll'r also acted as r.olo- F'idler. ?04 Tustin avenue. N ew-1 ist , sing ing "Because" and "L Love port Heights. was the scene or a You Trulr .. accompanied at the charming \\'edding on Friday, Nov. · 26 '"hl'n Ha ze l Jean Smith, daugh-piano by Mis.<> Doris Billings. tcr of Mr . and Mrs. George H. In charge of t he guest book v.'Qs Smith of Coachella. became the little Miss Georgia Ann Smith, pic- bride of l\1arvin R.. Green. son of turesqul' in blU.e ne t O\'f'r \A·hite Mr. and l\1rs. Otarles B. Green. saiin, the bodicf' bein g a part of also from Coachella. The double her grandmother's trousseau some ring ceremony "'as perfonned at 60 years ago. 7 p. m. by the Rev. J . H. Tuomi> After the ceremo ny a reception son. pastor of Costa Mesa Com-for 30 guests was held in the patio. munity church . The bride was born in Bakers- The bride was lovely in white fi Pl d and attended Kern county satin. the bodice fastened dOV.'Tl schools until last year. She is now the front \\ri th m a ny tiny buttons. a student at Santa Ana high Long slCC'ves ¥-'ere poin ted over school where she will complete her the wrist and the skirt w as Ion~ course in January. The bride- and fu ll. The veil of chantilly lace groom attended schools in Mesa. fell in graceful folds from a crown Ariz.. and in Oregon . H e served of white flowers and to complete three years in the naV)'. of which the picture she carried a whlt e two were in th e Philippines. as Bible on which was a single orchid. radioman second class. At p res· Miss Shirley Fidler was brides-ent he is with Heam & Co .. man- maid a nd her bouquet of pink and , u racturers of oil well tools. The white carnations ha rmonized wi th I honeymoon is being spent in the he r go'-''Tl of pink net over mateh· 1 south and for it the nev.' Mrs. ing satin. Stanley Green, brother Green chose a suit of tan with of the bridegroom, was best man. brown accessories. Irene Mitchell Honored At Pre-Nuptial Shower A pre-nuptial shO\\'er honor ing J\·tiss fre ne l\1it chell , daug hter of l\lr. and T\1rs. H. G. ri,.t itchell. 148 East 201 h street, Costa l\lcsa. was held at the home of l\1rs. A. R . Rideout, 1161 Wells Place with l\·trs. Clifford Guerin, cousin of the hride-to-bc. as hostC'ss. assisting hostesses being Mrs. Ridrout and l\lrs . L. L. F owler. · Gamcs were played, including .. Pick -a ..,stick," "Do -a· trick." "Questions and Ans'''e rs.. and "GCJ<>s ip." prizC's being "·on by l\lrs. H. H. Kelly, l\'lrs. Morris Crawley, 1\-lrs. Bob Tanner e nd l\1 rs. ~1abel Kathleen Coleman Certified Teache r or PIANO 414: Tustin Ave. NwpL Height.a Beacon 5895-M Cordially Invites interested par - ents and t he ir children to her CHRISTMAS RECITAL PARTY Dec. 14, 1947, 2:30 p. m. EBELL CLUB HOUSE' 515 \\'. CentnJ Nwpt. Beach Be \\.ise -Advertise of Florence. 6810 Coast Highway. Those present were the new Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gibbons and their par e nts, Mr. and Mrs. Ba tes a nd Mr. and Mrs. Hector Gibbons: Mr. and Mrs. Rober t Wicker of West- wood; Mr . and Mrs. T om Theobald and daughter of Huntington Park; Fred and Bob Bates of Sf'uth Gate. brothers of the bride: Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bomes an4t s..:.:-i of San Diego; Mr. and J\1r s. H ec- tor Gibbons jr. of South G a te> and Bob Gibbons of Corona de! !\1 :lr. The young couple arc on a honeymoon a t Forest Home, nC'ar Redla nds. They v..·ill rC'turn to t heir s tudif'S a t the University of South- ern Califor nia, m aking the ir home ~I 8440 San Antonio avenul', South Gate. Navajo Problem Told To Capilla Circle Authentic and firsthand infor- mation regarding the Navajo In- diaru; and their desper ate condi· tion was brought to member s of Capilla Cir cle of Cor ona dcl Mar Community church at their No- vember meeting by Mrs. J . M. Dro- le t of El Navajo Gift shop, Cor ona del Ma r . who lived for many years at a t rading post in N ew MexiCo. The speaker told of t he customs of the Navajos, \\•horn she said are a naturally friendly people. of their rug a_nd jewelr y making \\·h ich is almost their only m eans of living. Dur ing the war many of the young men served in .com - munications for t heir language v.·as better than any code and with money tx.ing sent home their fam- ilies prospered. NO\\' the mortality r ate is r ising as the~' do not have grazing ·land to raise sheep and the government gives them little or no aid . A proud people, all they need is op- portunity, the speaker stated. T\frs. 0 . l\1 . Campbell, program chairman. told of the \\'Or k v.1hich thl' church dOC's among the I ndians and asked t hat anyone having do· nations of toys or clothing call Ira'rbor 5673-\V. Dull. 1-lighlig ht of the evening \vas the opening of many love ly gift<> for the nc,,· home and after\\'ard re- freshments of home-made iCC' cr eam, cookics and coffee Y.'ere served. A LOOK THAT COULDN'T BE NEWER OR PRETI"l ER Prl'scnt at the sho\\'t"T wer e the bride-elect, her mother. Mrs. H. J . Mitchell and her sisters. Ethel, J oy and Rosemary. also her ~rand· mother, Mrs. Rosa Kell y; thC' T\1es- d.:imes Fowler. Rideout , Guerin, J essie Turner, W. Lacefield . Mor· ris Crawley, Roy Rousch and Mabel Dull, all of Costa Mesa. BALLET SU ITS WITI-I DIMIN UTIVE JACKET ABOVE RIPPLING BALLET SKI RT BECOMES A MIRACLE OF SUAVE SOPI-CTSTICATION CREATING A RHYTl·IM OF ITS OWN AS YOU MOVE IN SOFT COLORS AND BLACK O F 1009< VIRGIN \\'OOL BOTANY GABARDINE crh'e Frances Norton Shop !S6 Second I> Broad,...y Bide. 8ecoDd Floor-8anla Ana Also the ~tesdamcs l-1 . H. Kelly, \V. Corum, Susa n Brooks and Bob Tanner of P uente: Isabel Nickles of Pico, Barbara Hayes o f Buena Park and l\·larshall Allred of Lomita. Miss Mitchell's marriage to ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~I Charles Banks. son of Mr . and i Mrs. Butler Banks of Tall City, Ind. •Ot>k place on Sun day, Nov. '3Q. Cyndy Farns worth Observes 3rd Birthc/oy Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Farns- worth entertained with a birthday party for their da ughter Cyndy on \Vedpesday, Nov. 26 at their home. 1019 West Bay avenue. It );'·as Cyndy's third birthday. "Little Bo Peep" w as th~ t heme for the decorations with a pink center piece of the little shep. he rdess and two molded lamb birthday cakes while around the room was an a r ray of balloons• in springtime green. In line with the nursery rhyme, C)"Od}' a nd her mother wer e dress-- ed alike in pink frocks printed with pictures of Little Bo P eep and her sheep. Recordings ~"ere made during I he afternoon and the guests re- ceived favors of personalized pink plastic' cups and balloons. Guests ~.,.-ere Kathleen and Jo hn Huff._ Denny and Louise Handy, Hamet and Susan Kin&, Jo-Apn and Larry Hagen, Penny Escobar, Sharman Bryan and Larry Ba~. Newpor tfleecb; John Olarlton. Sue and Wrtcht Harbart of Bal· boa: Ricky no-. of Santa Ana; Kathie ~ M<rlene and, S1""- en Pbelpo. Billy Leef and Cyndy'n a;randtnotber, Mn. T. H. Rountree and Mn. O. Fu-111. ilnd her pttl srandmottm-. Mn. llortba Frw. all of Rl•alllde. · 114 W. 4tll St. PASADENA ' ...... , ... ., .. _ ~Ph. 6688 WNGBEACH --·-L&- ' • • NEW SHAD~ • Or Your Old Ones Made Like New • Venetian Blinds • Broadfelt • • Linoleum Asphalt Tile Come in or Call Us .... _ ..... _ .... _______ ...... __......._. ................... ,,,,__ .. _ ............... . Hanson Shade & Linoleum Shop Cor. Newport Blvd. & 23rd St. Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 500hJ The Ideal Gift··· For Her Christmas ' HOUSE COATS saso Good Selection of Colors Seersucker . Complete Range of Sizes Lou's Sports Wear Formerly Uniform and Dress Shop l 18 Merine' Avenue Balboa Island Phone Herbor 2653,R ~ . S!d1 Jt ~ugh Clwifii;d Advertising "le • ' • • CASTAW~YS' CH~I ra.--·-- . ; 1 .. XAXCJr B&WW . Du.rt Scene Wins • ·Print Competition Pu11L1c Nonca '"" NIJWPOBT BALBOA llfl:W8-TIKJC8 P•e1 5 'l'UDDAY !ffJWJN!& llNoll, Oallf. Doc. !, lNT · .,.,.e ~ --opeciflc»-n> • ·n • Ji.rel/OU cme al thme --~DO tblnk tbaf the tlons .,..y be ~ at the of. authoriJH under aald conoUtuUon-al all richta al srantee bel-. c,rt W~-·· lowly wl !Ice al the Cl>'" Encb>Mr, Qty al frulchtae, all poleo, wlreo. con-SECI'ION 6. The IT-al tbla poetic l)elert Sl!lltlnel won lint Hal~ Cty ot Newport Beach. • dalta and appurtances. which are tranchloe alulll rue a bond. ...,. . euta.._• Oub llIGBT be a private deal, -ban newr bait a peek at the old Plllace de ~ 11iU ,'X..., the bluff uoak>idna the wbo1e al N...--t HarborT Fromlf ..!_I've bevd there -seem to be a few ol l/OU left! ... 00. l/OU•~ ~. "' ...... thla Is for YOU! One trip mere will not~· convince ""'-that It is not only open -to l/OU and your friends, but all ~"" to do to becane a member Is to loye It as much u 20,000 otben have and sip l/OUr name and addreU ln the ''Loe-book". ~ whole aplrit of the place II that It Is beln11 operated for your particalar reiaxlnll and eatlna enjoyment, and you are made to feel just u welcome as tboul<h l/OU b8d paid big fat .dues. tbOUllh It Is probably tbe only In the kOYElnber print mmpeti-The spedal attenuOn of ,...._ now or may bettafter be lawful-Din& to the Cty.of Newport Brodi. tlcn al the Hali>ar Camera club pectlvo bidden Is caJlod to the ly placed on. In or under tbe wttb at leut two good and Alf. at the meettnc hold In the Walter "PropoaaJ Requlremonta and Con-•treeta within Wei Cty, and (b l ftdont aureUes, to be •PPIVved ~-atudlo, Oxona do! l&ar, dlUona" annexed to the. b I an k to construct and Ille In said by tbe legislative body ~. In with ~ S-1er pcealdlng. form of pro()QOOI for full cim.o. street., all poles, wires. condalta tbe penal •um of One Thouaancl Other wlnnon """" 21 The Old tlona as to bldcllnii. and appurtancea. including com-Dollan ($1.000.00). conditioned Weet by Gerhardt; 3) Buddlnr En-The City of Newport Beach re. munication circuit.I, necessary or that the grantee shall well and g:inH!' by Don S tevens and honor-serves the right to reject any or proper for said purposes, is here. truly observe, fulf"ill and perform ablo-.tlon, 1 I and 21. Bob Noel. all blclll.. by granted to Southern Calif or-each and every term and condl- Plam were d1ICUSled for the 'ana FRANK L. RINEHART. nia Edison Company ,upon the tlon or thil franchise. and that in non-duel membership club in the world! FllOll ALL OVE& TBJS UNITED STATES •.. nual dinner <:A the club to be held aty Clerk in and for te,rms and conclitions set forth case of any breach of condition of after the holidays. Camera !ans the City of Newport in the Franchise Act or 1937. said bond, the whole •amolmt of AND OTHER FAR PARTS cane ~ who have.beeo told about this unique atmosphere and the delicious home.style food, even to Cap'n Don's own set of dishes in ~ch ~t is served. In fact be has made about everything in the place, including the murals. little driftwood lamps on your table, and you will feel that you have been interested in joinlne may call Har· Beach. , SECTION 3. Sa i d franchise the penal sum therein named lhall bor 292.w or Mr. Spengler. Dated: Nove mber 24, 1947. shall be indeterminate. that is to be take n and deemed to be liqui- cordially invited to attend a party in his own studio! AnniYersary Obserlfed ORDINANCE NO. 1186 Pub.-Nov. 26 ; Dec. 2. 1947. say, said franchise shall endure in dated damages and shall be re----------------1 tull farce and effect until lhe safue coverable from the principal and Mr. and Mrs. Hanis Cottle Jr .. AMONG THOSE PRESENT THE OTllEB NlGJIT ... the W. R McBumeys, with a party. of slx,. ~d· th~ L . 0 . Hollingsworths, also with six, the Walt Se1berts clinmg with the Gordon Findlays the Bob Boycls. the Willred Berl~. the Loeschers Sam Walker, ~Bowl.f1oat lmpressario Stanley, tl'?e Waltt;r Raes ot Balboe., the De.Marks. the O'Hanlon treas~hunting farruly and friends, Voyagers' Commodore Doc Va nDeGritt, and ~ore Bill era.by, Lucille &. George Taylor, also Voyagers, trow. their yacht 'Tarpoon", Barney Francque of Newport Beach, Fay J:lam!lton . of Costa Mesa, the C.D.M. Kindell Potters, for whom Don 1s m~elling a new number. the C . D. CUnninghams, also of Corona, t he Basil Far· rells. the Burton Baldwins of Costa, and the H. L. Barnums of Corona del Mar. entertaining .their friends ~· and Mrs. Musfe lt. ~ Muslelt was making a suggestion for the Olnstmas covei:-for Barney s "Beachcomber" magazine which they asked Don to pa.int for them . who were married on Thanks~V· ORDINANCE GRANTING T 0 SOUTHERN CALIF O RNIA EDISON COMPANY. ITS SUC- CESSORS AND . ASIGNS, A FRANOilSE TO USE. FOR TRANSMTITING AND DIS- TRIBUTING ELECTR I C ITY WITHIN THE CITY OF NEW- PORT BEACH FOR ANY AND A LL PURPOSES 0 TH E R THAN THOSE AUTHORIZED UNDER SECTION 19 OF AR- TICLE XI OF THE CONSTI- TUTION OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA AS SAID SEC- TION EXISTED PRIOR TO ITS AMENDMENT ON OC- TOBER 10, 1911. ALL POLES, WIRES. CONDUITS AND AP- PURTENANCES WHICH ARE NOW OR MAY HERE AFTER BE LAWFULLY PLACED IN TIIE PUBLIC STREETS. AL- LEYS. WAYS AND PLACES WITHIN SAID CITY. AND TO CONSTRUCT AND USE JN S AID PUBLIC STREETS. AL- LEYS. \\' AYS AND PLACES ALL POLES. WIRES. CON- DUITS AND APPURTANCES, INCLUDING COMMU N I C A - TION CIRCUITS. NECESSARY OR PROPER F OR SAID PUR- POSES. shall, with the consent of the Put>-surities upon said bond. Said bond lie Utilities Commission or t be shall be filed with the legislative State of California, be voluntarily body of the Oty of Newport Beach surrendered or abandoned by the within five (51' daya, after the grantee, or until the State or date of the granting of this fran. some municipal or public corpora· chise: and in case said bond shall tion thereunto duly authorized by not be so filed, or shall not re. law shall purchase by voluntary ceive the approval of the legisla· agreement or shall condemn a nd tive body. this franchise shall be take under the power of eminent forfeited and any money paid to domain. all property actually used the Oty in conncetion therewith and useful in the exercise of said shall like'A·ise be forfeited. franchise and situate in the ter-SECTION 7. This franchise is ritorial limits of the State. muni· granted under and in accordance cipal or public corporation pur· \\.'it.h provisions of said Franchise chasing or condemning such prop. Act o f 1937. ll'IDrlDRED & T\VENTV ME~IBERS OF THE COMtJS C~UB .. · ... all in BuJl.frog s hirts. a nd Low·neck go¥.'l1S having a late buffet party after their dance at the Country Club. I never ~w any finer looking fellas, or more beautiful gowns on more beautiful wo· men' I saw t he J ames Musicks. the Phi l Browns. the [)(>an eamPbei1s: the J ack Henles. the John Pearsons . the Gilbert ~latts. the Les Phillips. the Glenn, \Vallaces and Mr. & Mrs. Paul R en1us. A NEW ISNOVATION THAT REALLY FITS! . . • . BILL TR.IIT, who has his own schooner. so knows "'hat he's doing. and WHY. He has inagurated a new deal for those who own a ™?at and ~love it enough to want to give it the proper care and attention and just can·t afford the time~ t:AKL \\'OODMAJl.'SEE'S beauUfuJ "Deeerf, Sentlnel" wiM finl place In the No,·ember print competition o f Harbor Came ra c lub, he ld recently at the Gerhardt s tudio, Corona del Mar. He calls it a "Yacht Patrol'·. and for a reasonable fee he checks your mooring lines. wash down your. decks. airs y~r boat O';lt. ch~ks your rigging, you gas leaks. your bng_ht work. d;nes ~'our sails. brings up your batteries, a nd gives her a b1.v.•eekly kiss. and a. pat on ~e stern! You can contact him at Walt Cole's One-man Shipyard. Lido Cove, or at his home in C.D.l\1 . 507 F ernleaf. Two Celebrations , Birthday & Thanksgiv ing Christmas Party For Ebel/ Club Of all Thanksgiving dinners. Yul('tide festivities v.111 predom..i. perhaps 'he most fes tive \\•as that nate at the 01ristmas party being at the horn(' of Mr. and Mrs. Rob· planned for members of Nc"'1>0rt C>rt Melrose TI1ompson II of Santa Beach Ebel! club on Thursday, Ana avenue for.it v.·as also a bir1h· Dec. 4 at 2 o"clock . SMALL \VORLD DEPART:\-IENT Jean Tixier and J oy-Lelle Brandt "'ere e ntertaining a charming lady for clinner at Castaways' 'tot her night. v..'ho had rented "Cap'n" Don's home for the summer, 18 years ago, on Ma nhasset Bay, Long Island Sound! d ay celebration for the host's Ebell Juniors, unOl'r !h(' direc· mother. Mrs. Isabelle Thompson tion of \Vini l\·1artin, are planning o f Pasadt:'na who was observing decorations which reflect the holi· her 81st birthday anniversary. day spirit and the Christmas OUR LAUG H FOR TODAY: Seated about the 12 foot table theme will be further enhanC'e'd in v.1ere member s of two four.gene-the musical program. There will ration lines_ I t was a beautiful be a gift exchange and each mem~ table "'1 th its decorations of pink bcr is reminded of that extra gift and yellow. and was laden with to be brought for the Orange fruits, nuts. candies and other County hospital. These gifts are good things. Sharing honors with to be labeled, whether for boy or the birthday cake which was a girl. man or woman, and, if for a pretty picture "'ith its border of child. the age. Follo'A'ing the gift lighted candles. v..•as a huge Eng. exchange tea wiU be served. Cap. Don is helping a late dinner guest work the "Ouija 13;<>8rd" on the quarter deck. but Don is the one who gets the answer. . .. finds out about a grandchild he didn•t know he had! ... na med ''Wendy'' ... he checked it . and fO:tJnd it was true,-his ELEVENTH. -he thought he only had TEN~ WORTHINGT • Refrigeration 1'11EON AMMONIA ........ 100 .... Air Conditioning I._ tD llO - Pressure Pumps Centrifugal Pumps IW AD..,._,,... and AD Uqalda ho Sloc.k Call • CU 8. 1.-AnplM St.. Allabelm Pbonfl 48215 World Friendship Theme For B&PW Meeting T aking her audience on an lish plum pudding. At a recen t executive board imaginar}' visit to women in for· ~frs Thompson. whose late hus· ma>ting fi ve new members were eign 'countries. Mary Lee McOer-band v..•as a Boston shoe manufac· voted into the club and two resig. matt spoke to membt.•rs of the turer, has made her home on the nations "·ere accepted. Mrs. Ro. Business and Professional Wrr "'est coast for several years. Other bert Killifer presided in the a b· men's club at a r ecent meeting mC'mbers of the family who en· sence of the president, Mrs. Bruce held at \Vhite·s Park a"'enue cafe. l\1cBride. joyed the happy reunion were Mr. Miss ~1c0ermott told the group and l\1rs. H. B. Atkinson and l\1rs. McBride has recently re· of the "'.romen's International daughter Patricia and Mr. and turned from Riverside where she Friendship league \vhich, 1hrough Mrs. 8.}Ton Atkinson and sons, has been attending the Southern personal rorrespondence. promotes Scott and BarfY· of Glendale: Mr. District convention of Fcdt'.>rated friendships bet\\•een womec o f the a nd l\1rs. Robert Atkinson a nd son Women's clubs of California ai; United States and others· ir: Eng-J\·tark f\.·1elrose of New'(X>rt Heights; safety cha.innan for Southern Di.S- land. FranCC'. Holl a nd, Sou th Afri· l\tr. a nd !'-1rs. H arlan Arnold and trict Federation. l\-1rs . 11cBride ca. Australia and other countries d3 ughter Ch er yl, Mi!-l.s Jeanne gave a N'port t o thC' convention as a step toY:ard world peacf'. Thompson a nd Robert M . Thon1p. and ,..,.ill be heard over station On the entertainm£"nt progrci m son III of (;osta Mesa , Miss M. KVOE. Santa Ana, on or about V•as Barbara Cannon or the \·an Daisy Thompson of Altadena, Miss !\.'larch 15. de Camp bakery in ttv? Ma r ket E:. Dorothy Thompson of Pasa· Accompanying l\1rs. l\.1cBride Spot. Balboa l sland, \\'ho gave sev· dena and th<' host and hostess. and n-prescn ting the local ~II <'1'3.I pantomines to recordf'd music. ---------------1 club v..•as l\1rs. John \\1ilson. Mrs. "Bubble Gum·· and "Cocktails for from noon un til 4 p.m .. no charge \Vilson is amenities chairman for 'f\,·0 " received so much applause being made. Orange county a nd was respons. she v..'as asked to repcoat them. f"our Girl Scouts Crom Troop ible for decorations for the ban· Dorothy Sutherland presided 13, l"C'\\'port Beach. led in the QU<'I on the first night of th£> oon. and Irene Morris reported on pro-flag salute and told about the vention. g-rcss of the Christmas Previev.' cooki<'s: sale "'hich will aid their --------- to be hold O.c. 6 at the Bamboo Little House building fund. Photographer Opens Room , Balboa. ShC' announced that I Dorothy Sutherland y..·as v..•inn<:.r mC'rchants' d isplay booth~ \\·ould of the ~ merchandise order from New Stuc/io Annex ing eve seven years ago, celebrated the annlvenary with a turkey din- ner at their home, 1529 West Cen- tral avenue. PueL1c NoT1cEs .'IOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK IN BULK .and NOT ICE OF INTENDED TRANSFER t>F LIQUOR LICENSE OR LICENSES. NOTICE TS HERY.BY GfVEN : That ARTllUR t-lLVER and GOR- DON A . PADFIELD. Vendor.& and Ll- riensee11 . whoee addre11s 111 2-06-208 Palm . In the City or Balboa . County of Or- un11:e . State of C11.l\fOl'Tilll. Intend to ...,11 , tranl'lfer anti a...s!Jl:n lo TliE BLUE ROOM 01'~ BALBOA. 1!'\'C .. Vende4? and 'ntended Tr&naferel!. who11e addre11s Is :!06-208 Palm. In the City or ~e.lboa , C'<Junty or Orani;l'e. State of Ca!Lfornla, l he followtng described personal prop· f'rty. to-wit: All 11tock \n trade. fixtures. eQulp- "1ent and good wlll o f a certain eafe ~nd cockt"ll bu11lne11;! kno..,•n M ELEC· TRTC GRILL & BLUE ROOY nnd lo· •'atPd at 206-208 Palm in the City or B1t1boa. County of Orani;::e. State or California. and tN1.n11fer the tollovdng l\lcPhollc ~veraKe llcen!e: On·Sale general license S o. P -4377-B tor thf! pf"f'm1ees local~ at 206-208 Palm In the C'lty or Ba.lhna, Count)' or Orange. S111.1e o f CaJltornl&. Amount of purrha.e price or con- !!lderatlo • ln conn~tlon with 11 a I d lr&nllfer of a.aid llcen!le lfl the 11um or None. · l That a Mle. tran11fer and a.&~1gnmen of the afo ~aald atock In trade, flit· tu~e. equipment a.nd good w\11 of the .. aid bu11lne!'11 wlll be made. therefor i.ogether wllh the con11lderatlon for the tran11fe r a nd MlllJl'nment o r the 11.furesald llcen!e wl11 be p1lld on the 10th day ot Decen1ber . 1947. at 10 :00 o'clock A . M .. 11.t the e~crow depart· ment or RALPH MEYER I: ASSO· CIATE& nt 416 W . 8th St .. In the City of Loe Angelel!. County ot Loa An- geles, State of California. DATED November 10th . 1947. ARTHUR SILVER Vendor and Llcen~. GORDON A. PADFIELD Vendor and Llcen1tl!:'e . THE BLUE ROOM OF BALBOA. INC. By ARTHUR SILVER. Pre!! . Vendee and Intended Transferee. Pub.-Dec. 2. 1947. NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE !'\'OTICE IS HEREBY GJVEN. that P . D . Eutman. residing at 2147 South Broadv•ay, Santa Ana. California. In· tend!! 10 sell 11.nti tra.n11fer to V. Cath- 11rl11e Carrillo. Whose re11ldence Is at 109 North GarnMy Street. Santa Ana. C'a.l\fnrnl11o . t h e followln11: described bu11lne1111 and prop.4!rty , lo-wll : All tha.t certnln rlean!ng a.nd pre!Jl!tnK buslneSll. located Ill 2903 We11t Central A,•enuP. ln the city of :"\ewport Beach. Callfomla, an~ kno"'" a." "Br•)adwa~' Clea.ner.J. togethe r 'V.'llh all o f the s t(M'k·ln · 1radf'. flxt11 re11 and equipment lo-ca~d therein 11.nd thereon and ap· pertaining thereto. and together ,..!th the good "'·Ill of said bu11!- ne11•. Said sale wlll be m11de at 10:00 ,.'r l'll'k A. M .. on DecembPr 5th. 1947. Rt the oUlre of Frank L . Bowma.n. 208 SpurJl:l"(lfl Bulldlnir. Fourth and S)"Ca· n1•l rf' St r...et!I. Santa Ana. Callromla. at whlrh tlmf' and place the con11!dera- ll•'n or price therf'fo r 11'111 bf' p11.1d. D ATED : !'\°O\"emher 25th. 1947. P. D. EASTMA:-: Seller. Pub.-De1:. 2. l!M7. C ITY OF Ne''"J>Or1 Beach Callfornla NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ~~ open to th(' public on that day BluC" 'Sails shop. ' SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the City Enjoying the ho~pitalit}' of \Val. Clerk. City H all. City of Newport tcr Gerhardt at a buffet sup(X'r BC'ach. California. until 4: o'clock Saturday evening WC're a group of P. M. o n thC' 8th day of December, p<>ople who joined with the host 1947 at \\·hich time they will be in C('l<'brating the opening of the publicly opened and read. for fur· ne"· addition to his photographic nishing the following material : studio at Corona de! l\1ar. 7250 Lineal F eet of 24" . I • AnetUr ...., ........ ... ,,.. . .... ,. A -doable-end< -1 bridp aow spaDJ Caayoa Diablo <•&Wu ..... 22Sr...dftpiDdw -.i-i ol _...,, Ari>oaa) Oii the .WO line ol die Su.tai Fe l:.c•eco CUcap> and Calilomia. nm ..... bridp~ which • .......... old ...... ond<n. ..... bS441en lcaa.J2fenw0. ii um 1ine1. _. a:mtaint Ol'lr lz.ooo -., .. ._. .. -i. .,... ._..ilatcna.c:.oom ii ~~ ... , .... -. ....... hailt IO t.DdJe aay'Cbio.3 i.a. nil In& dw: futun CU}' brin_:.. Caoyoo Diablo lkiJge is jlbt. put of s...ta Pc'• coctinui.na PfOo pam ol i:alptot<liOlftU-fJ'Pbl ol the S.Ota ft> spirit o( piOll WWW -~ ptOOfid. ... fe ~ •icll ld'90rlwr rid• ......... -.. ~­..... eAciw ,.;pt haedl ... k ii .... -p:xl ta-. .. ....U..or+·r1:ilc'"S•1F ...... 111 • ...,.. - SANTA Fl_SYSTIM LINES : .. s...k9..e--iss11• .. It was a n informal affair with W ater Pi~. games and a general good t ime. No bid will be received unless it Among those present \\'ere the is made on a proposal form fur. Messers and Mesdames Bob Reed. nished by the City Engineer. Each Walter Mellott. Lucius Smith, Bart bid must be accompained by (cash , Rust. William Warre n. Michael Cl'rtified or cashier's check, or Rottuno. Kelly. Fran~ Junkins: bidder's bond) made payable to f\.1iss Lily Thompson, Mi's. Patricia the City of Newport Beach. for an Thompson, Joan and Rex Brandt, amoun t equal to at least ten (10) Solan Foster, Gale SmaJlv.roocJ., per cent of the amount bid, such Mike Kline, Pauline Organ, Mr. guaranty to be forfeited should and ~trs. H. E. Busby and Mr. and the bidder to whom the contract is _Mrs __ ._Anna __ n_d_W_ood __ b_u_ry_. ----I awarded fail to enter into the Be Wise -Advertise contract. BAYVIEW • COMPANY FIR --PINE --REDWOOD ' . DOORS Wall Boards Slab, PUel, Su- Mouldings Shin~es Vear, c-,...'tluM. Shzw • 101 latat 8L, llMt el &&'a I•z" I I Mu; art 811·111 - " 't• 111·• The City Council of the City of Newport Beach docs ordain as fol· lows: SECTION 1. Whenever in this ordinance the words or phrases her einafter in this section defined are used, they shall have the re· spective meanings assigned to them in the following definitions (unless, in the given instance.· t he context wherein they are used shall clearly import a different meaning}: I a) The word "grantee·· shall mean the corporation to \vhich the franchise ·Contemplated in this ordinance is granted and its lawful succes90rs or as· signs; (b) The word "City" shall mean the City of Ncv.'J)Ort B each. a municipal corpora· fion of the Stale of California, in its prC'se n t incorporated form or in any later r eorganiz· ed. consolidated. enlarged or r e·incorporated form; {c) The word "strC'ets" shall mean the public streets, v..·ays, alleys and places as the sam e no"' or may herC'aftcr exist v..•ithin said City: Id) The phrase ·'poles, \vircs. conduits and appurten ances" shall mean poles, to\vers. sup. ports, wires. conductors, ca· blcs. guys, stubs, platforms, crossarms, braces. transform· er.:t, insulators. conduits. ducts, vaults, manholes, meters. cut· outs, sy.•itchcs. rommunication cir cuits. appliances, a t tach· mC'nts. appurtenances and a ny other property located or to be located in. upon, along, across, under or over t he streets of the City, and used or useful in the transmitting and/or distributing of electric· ity; < e) The phrase "construct and use·· shall m ean to lay, con· struct, e r ect, install. operate, maintain. use. repair or re- place. (fl The phrase "constitutional franchise" shall mean the right acquired through ac· ceptance by said grantee or its predecessor in estate of the offer con tained in t he prrr visions of Section 19 of Ar· ticle XI of the Constitution o f the State of California, as .said section existed prior to its amendme nt on October 10, 1911, and now own ed by said grantee. SEcnON 2. The franchise (a) to use, for transmitting and dis· tributing electricity within the City of Newport Beach for any ~d all purposes other than those °'CAP"N" DON'S ea.Ua.wa'/4' e1~ '"Most Unique a nd Artistic Eat· ing Place on the West Coast'' • On tbe Bluff Overlooking Balboa Bay and Newport Harbor • -OOllBINA'DON DINNIJB8 ~--.:alwJ• Ordon f:nml 5 to 10 -alPll • l'WR11 ta•le•:BSIDNI ... erty. or until said franchise shall SECTION 8. Th is ordinance be forfeited for noncompliance sh all become effective thirty (30) with its terms by the grantee. days ,q ft er its final passage, un- SECTION 4. The grantee of said less suspended by refer endum pe· franchise shall, during the term titian filed as provided hy law. therrof, pay to said City, a sum SECTIOK 9. The grantee of this annual!}· \Vhich shall be equivalent franchisf.' sha ll pay to the City a to two percent (2'7r I of the gross sum of money sufficien t to r eim· annual receipts of said grantee burse it for all publication ex· Rrisi ng from the use, operation or penses incurred by it in connection possession of said franchise: prrr "'ith the granting thereof; said vidl'd, hov..·cver, that such payment P<t.Ym('nt to be made within thirty shall in no event be less than a (30) days a fter the City shall sum which shall be equivalent to have furnished said grantee \\'ith one·half percent (1~<J,) of the a written statement of such ex- gross annual receipts d('rived by penses. grantee from the sale of electric· s E c TI Q N 10. The franchise ity within the limits of such City granted her e by shall not become under said franchise and said con· effective until written acceptance stitutional franchise. thereof shall have been filed by SF.CTION 5. The grantee hereof the gran tee with the City Clerk. shall file y..·ith t he Clerk of said SECTTON 11 . Ordinance No. :564, City, within three (3 ) months adopted by the City Council o! a fter the expiration of the calen· the City of Newport Beach, State da r year. or fractional calendar o f California on September 2, 1947, year. following the date of the is he reby r epealed. granting of this franchise. and SECTI ON 12. The City Clerk within three (3) months after the shall cause this ordinance to be <'Xpiration of each and every cal· published once w ithin fifteen (15) endar year thereafter, a duly veri· days after its passage in Newport fied statement showing in detail Balboa News·Times, a newspaper the total gross receipts of said of general circulation published gr a ntee. during the preceding cal· and circulated. in said City. endar year, or such fractional cat. First read at a regular meeting endar year, from the sale of elec· of the City Council of said City tricity within said City. Such held on the 10th day of November, grantee shall pay to said City 1947. a nd finally adopted and or- V..'ithin fifteen (15) days after the d ered published at a regular meet· time for filing said statement, in ing of said council held on the la\\'f u\ mcn('y of the United States, 24th day of November, 1947 by the tfle aforesaid percentage of its following vote: gross receipts for the calendar AYES: Councilmeh Allen. Siler, year , or such fractional calendar I sbell , Robertson, Reed. year, covered by said statement. NOES. Councilmen, 'None. Any neglect. omission or refusal ABSENT: Councilmen, None. of said grantee to fil e ' said veri· 0 . B. REED. fied statement. or to pa)' said per. Mayor of the City of ccn tage at the tim~ or in the man. Nev.1>0 r t Beach. ner herC'inbefore provided. shall ATTEST: FRANK L. RINE- be grounds for the declaration of HART, City Clerk of the City ot a forfeiture of this franchise and Newport Be~ch . • 607 Coast Hiway Corona d el Mar Barbor Z.&Z2 or 2291...J REMODEL: Spurgeon Bldg. Santa Ana Phone 76SS Increase Income 100 PER CENT Fl1'"A.i"TCED e F .U.A TEBMS • .i\dd Rooms & Bath!> • Garages converted to ll\1ng quarten • Free eHtirnate§ &: sket~hes. • A5."llst In planning lmpro,·ementa Boorey & Poirier ~~~'::to~~h~~ BUILDERS s,r~· ~~· Harbor 2122 or 2291-J Phone 763S * * • insurance p.a. palmer IHCOIPOIATED w. o. buck, insurance counselor 3333 via lido, newport lelephone newporl beoch, beoch, co Ii f. harbor 1500 * * • ( ........ . .... 1 r o ~ He's saving 'specially for it ... and getting 'swell' earnings with IMSUllD SAFETY NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAYINGS ••J LOAN ASSOCIATION P . .4. P.i-r, .Praidcm • ·aaaa ~ UDO NAR9D• 1S- NEwPCllT •KACH, CAUrQRNIA • ' . Page6 llfl:WP08T BALBOA. lfSW.8·Tl•l:8 'ftl•D.&Y Newtst: a!1!1!. c.Dt. Dee.\ 1"1 Nllt'WPQRT BAlllOA NEWS-TIMES Tl:LltPllONEll: e•waoa u, 11 A.ND • • tr Psi Stw7'Ts ,..., .... fter1fs7 ~ Volw XIXIX o.Glo .._ ---Pw'"¢ I Eftl7' Wth '7 7 .... lptlon ~In Adnnce: '3.25 per,_ In Ortnp COUncy; S3.SO per )'Ml' to 4th Zone; 13,75 per yar to 8th Zone. JED-u Second-0-matter at the Pootoffice In Newport Beach, California. under the Act of March 3. l'l97 LUI D. PORTER --Publlaher WCIUS S. SMITH. Ill. ---• Manallioe Editor W. F. DIXON ----, ---- -Adv~rtistn&' Manaaer Prlntlng Plant, 3011 W. Centra.l Avenue, Newport l'each, California Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach A Dependable Local InaUtuUo:1 for Over 19 Yean ·NATIONAL EDITORIAL lffl~~ Active Member of Don't Let Death Take Your Holiday Ten persons will be killed and 200 injured in. Cali- fornia traffic accide nts each day in December if the ave rage of the last 10 years ho lds true, was the grim warning issued today by Clifford E. Peterson, Com- missioner of the California Highway Patrol as he em- phasized the statewide "Don't Let Death Take Your Holiday" program now in prggress. All ou t public support can reduce this terrific t ol l. Last Christmas was a pe riod of heavy loss of life, but New Year's Eve was much improved when public opinion wa~ aroused and the cry for greater saf ety came from all sid es. Thi s year. LET US RESOLVE to make th e entire month the safest December in his- tory. We all kn ciw that too much speed, driving while intoxicated, improper passing, and vi olation of right- of-way laws are the principal causes of highway ac- cidents. Drivers and pedestrians alike must realize these dangers and do their part in changing the acci- dent picture in California. DON'T LET DEATH TAKE YOUR HOLIDAY. DON 'T BE RESPONSI BLE FOR IT'S TA K I NG SOMEONE ELSE'S. It's Christmas Shopping Time In just three weeks, jolly old St. Nick will descend the family chimney-and lo, it will be Christmas. Between now and December 25th however , it's shopping time and the sooner it's done, the better. Santa, although reportedly wo rking overtime, can't keep gifts in shprt supply on hand for those who wait un t il the la st frantic min utes. Every kid knows Santa's North Pole wo rkshop won't be able to produce enough to f ill all the stock- ings in the land. And every Mother and Dad should kno w that the deman ds of a Nati on wi th more money to spend than eve r before in hist ory, will make gifts not on ly hard to find but more expens ive. That's sim ple economics. Remember, then, and make it easy on yourself : it's Christmas shopping time-now ! Point Technical Slip-Ups Costing Many Vets Jobs Many veterans are losing out on good state jobs because of im- proper procedure in filing for \•et- eran preference points in state ci'\il service examinations, Mr. Ben Liebermann, director of the de- partment of veter ans affairs ot Ora nge county said today. Any veteran or wido'v of a vet- eran is entitled to 10 points addi- tiona l on examination scores after attaining the minimum passing grade. Di.Sabled· veterans \vith a current disability r ating of 10 per - cent or more are granted 15 pref- erence points. To receive the preference the veteran or veter an's Widow must file an "Application for Veteran Preference." '''ith the State De- partment of Veterans Affairs, P .O. Box 1559, Sacramento 7, Calif. Application forms and complete information and assistance in pre- paring them properly may be ob- tained ,\·ithout charge at the Or- ange County Veterans Service Center , located at 225 North Broad"·ay , Santa ;\na. Current listi.ngs or ci,il service examina- tions aJso ·are on filC' at the office. ~finnesota boasts ·nearly 4.000 manufacturing institutions, the outstanding of '"'hich are flour and grain mills. Be \\.'ise -Ad\"ertise TAX-FREE DAYS GONE ON TRAILERS SACRAMENTO, D<-c. 2-(UP) Tax-free days apparently are over for thousands o[ California house trailer o-wTters. Director of ri .. fotor Vehicles Ed- gar E . Lampton warned trailer owners they must pay a registra- tion fee and a ''chicle license tee in lieu of local ta..:cs, or a tax on r esidential property. He poin ted out the stale ve~ hicle code requires a house trailer to be licensed only when moved upon a highway. The health and safety code requires it to h a\·e a valid license from a state motor vehicle depar tmen t before it can be parked in a trailer camp. Two attorney general's opinions of "more than five year 's stand- ing" hold that a trailer used as a place or permanent r esidence be- comes liable for assessment as res- idenC(' proJ)C'rt)'. Mayberry Shoe Repair ONE DAY SERVICE 1831 Newport Ave. <JOSTA MESA Pacific Heating Co., Inc. Residential & Commercial Heating Forced Air, Gravity and Floor Furnaces Harbor 676-R 1709-11 Coast Hiway Corona del Mer • • • 01' tcJBuo OPINION a resldentlal to a oommerdal- ]y clomlnated community. U you are not in one of the two foregoing groupo you should oot oppooe 'the formation o! the dis- trict. It· ts underst ood t hat on Friday, Dec. 5, i 947 an injunction brought 1l'Oll DmlMll'~ 111:11 Howard W. Gerrish l80I N __ , --- OOllTA l(EllA ..._ B?aea aw .-to delay the formation of the How clom tbe Oraap OoaaQ" MJWer plaa ltaad at tbll Umef assessment district will be heard, 8all* •· lluk~, daalrmaa, taaltaUOD committee, •yt: and presumably t he City Council Automobile • Fire Accident • Life """""" and Cootract Bonds Written 'lbere 11 no question about Qr. 1 tion In that district are ascertain-will then a nnoµnce its approval or' a.nae rounty'a need tor a aanita-ed. An election then follows t disapproval of thf' :!SSCSsmt::nt plati. tlon plan. Newport Harbor ls par-which the people decide if '~e There is lit t le t ime left in which Ucularly lntereated In the present bonds shall be voted Under the to act. U you ha ve signed a pro- program for aolvtna the MnitaUon law the board of sa~ita tlon dis-test against t he district, instruct prob1em. -tricl No. 5 will include the m a yor the City C.ou n.:il to void it. If you NEWPQBT HIGH SCBOOL ART ()LA88 mak•nc Xmu 8-1. poet.- en whJcll will be on cll•pl•y ln Newport. RMdlal from left to rtaflt: Alter many months of st udy and of Huntington Beach, the m a yor are approached and asked to sign investia:a tion by a group of poted of Newport Beach and t he chair-a prates~. r efuse to do so. a uthor ities, this eounty's r eport man ot t he board ot supervisors. Richard F. Featherstone. Harbor Glass Co. Carol Gou. Bill M atUnc ly and .loan Beebe. Barbua Sun.kir t. tbe art teMft.er. has been issued The report 'was Careful and lengthy s tudies were The Editorial Circuit Rider (A umPo•lllum of Editorial ~nurie.01 from ,California. nl!••t111Pf'HI -.-., I . P, Jlt lAtlQHLJS' Ualt.d ~ SWI C~M.nt Governor Warren wouldn't ha\'C much difficulty being elected pres- ident if received the GOP nomi- nation and the deciding ballots \\"E're cast by California editors. 1V1ost of the editors feel he is the outstandin~ candidate thus far n1cn1ioncd. and one '"ho would unitc oppasin~ cl<'mCnts of the elector ate sufficiently t o insure an easy ride to thC' While l-[ouse. N£'edlC'SS to say, GO\'C'rnor \Var· r£'n's ac:kno'''l('dgf'mC'n l of the eampai£n on his behalf," said tht"' EurC'ka lfumboldt S1andard. ""'ill prompt nn immcdi<1te and C'nthus- iastic r C'sponst' on the part of the RC'publican pr1 rty in Cnlifornia. as '''ell as among countlC'SS ind('PC'nd- C'nt voters '''ho rC'cognizC' statC's- manship as thC' prime rrqui~itr for the highrst go\'crnmC'nt al posi tion the nation has to o ffer. • • • I-ii!' entir(' ptthlic record is \~:i thout a single blemish. Nf'xt year's campai£n ,,·ill hang h£'n\'ily o n forC'ign aff.1irs. com- n1cnts !hC' San FrnnC"isco ~e\\'S, "henCC' jud_gf'mcnt must v.·ait up- on his utterances as a candidate. upon thC' disc losure of his grasp or foreign affairs. Coming into the fray fr('sh fron1 the \\'est '''ith no pre\'ious commitments, ,,.e suh- m isc his declarations \\'ill be await- C'd '''ith maximum intt•rcst. (X'r- haps maximum hope by a country 27 Cases for State's Labor Conciliators SACRAMENTO, D<-c. Z--(UP) California's ne'v labor conciliation service whjch went into oper ation in September handled Z1 cases during t.hc first month and a half of oper ation and helped to settle nine of the disputes, State Director of Industrial Relations Paul Schar- r cnberg r eported today. ScharrcnbC'rf,:; said that 17 labor- managcmC'nt disputes '''hich had bC'C'n suhmi1tcd to the ser\'ice·for ronciliation \\'C'rC' still pending a t !he rnd of October. TherC' ''"erC' l 1 cases in the Los Ant:clcs arra. he addrd: t\\'O in San DiC'go, ten in thC' San Joaquin \'alley, t\VO in San Francisco-Oak- land. and onC' case each in Sa n J osC' and Eureka. made by A. M. Rawn, chief engi-made to estimate U1e effect or neer a nd general manager ot Loa dumpin g t he effluent out in the Angeles County S a nitation dis-ocean. Months of study ~f tides tricts, Chairman. Professor E mert-and ocean curr ents have convinced tus Charles Gilman H yde, Univer-the experts th a t no conta mination sity of CaUfornia, Berkeley, and of the beaches will • result with Dean Franklin Thomas ot Califor~ an outfall 15,000 feet in length. nia Institute of T echnolou . P asa-(Note the present outfall is only dena. 3,000 feet long). Those who h ave s tudied the re-the hearing for your district, por t approve t he plan. The pro-No. 5, will be held on Thursday, gram covers nearly all ot Orange December 4 , at the · court house coun ty. I t recommends the crea-a t Santa Ana at 10 o'dock a.m. tion of ten sanitation districts. Committees fr o m H un tington Nev.:por t Beach a nd H un tington Beach and Newport Beach arc Beach are in one district , district keeping in close touch with the No. 5. pr oceedings. Most important to the coast Improvement of present se\ver a reas, the plan includes an ou t-facilities must be provided very fall line extending into the ocean soon. It is the opinion of your for 15,000 feet. It will ·be near board of directors a nd the se,,·cr the present outf a ll line (this is commit tC'C' tha t the plan no'" pro- only 3,000 fC'ct long). posed "'iii ser vc the ncC'ds of the Under the plan, eight of the area for many, many years. IJ ,,.r ten distric ts share in the cost do not join In tha JCf'nPr al county of the outfall. T\\'O di stricts do plan ~O\\r, lhr n \\'£ ~rt:ST ~oon, not use the outfall. Each district for health reasons, d e\·t·Iop our contributes to thC' cost of building O\\·n pla.n at much li:Tf'atrr f'Xpt>nse. complicntes a n already complc>x trunk line SC'''·crs in their districts. si 1ua1ion in "'hich more than a District No. 5. bc>cause of high val- hatr dozen m('n, and all of high 1 uations. etc .. has a lower tax rate calibC'r, are po1en1ial Republican tha n most of the districts. nominees," said t he Long Beach The plan requires that an open LETTERS ,TO THE NEWS-TIMES Pr('ss-Tclcgrnm. "It v.·ould be a hearing be held for each district. L-------------.J r eckless prognosticator \vho '''ould At this hearing the boundariC'S for ,·enture to say "'hich of these men the district '''ill be determined. I f 'vould tx> nominated. • • • If nom-over 27,. of the voters in a distr ict Corona del ?\1ar. Dec. 1, 1947. inatC'd. Governor \Varrcn. would objC'ct to the creation of the dis~ The Editor, have the adva ntage of having no trict. then an election must be NC'''J>Or t Balboa Neu·s-Times, enemiC's as the result of acti\'iti('S call('d to dC'cidc if the district sha11 Sirs:- in the nationAl fi eld, and most CC'r-be created. lainly th...., GOP par ty chieftains AftC'r !he people \'Ote in favor of \\'OUld give him their rull co-opera-the crealion Of 8 district. the plans tion." and estimates of cost of construe- As a property O\\'nC'r in Corona PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY del Mar I bC'lie\'C it is time to face lhe real issue in regard to the China Co\'e assessme nt district here in Corona de! Mar. praying for guidance and leader-ACCOUJ\'TA}ll."T ship through a baffling \\1 o r 1 d ----'==""''--"=----PHYSICIANS &I: SUR0g()N8, M..D. I mu.c;t emphatically r eject the effort of B. Z. J\1cKinney, in recent statements before public gather- ings and in a recent letter to thC' local ne\\·spapcrs, to place this contro\'crsy on a purely argumen- tati\·c basis. crisis." Income Tax Con~ultanta AtfOUllllQ&" • A u.dltlaa • Boolr.kf!f'plnc A. V. Andrews, M.D. PHYSICIAI{ H is d€'Cisi on to enter the race. \VILLIAMS & \\1LLIAMS and hO\\'l'\'cr , "u·<is the only one \\'htch Bualnees !\.fa.nacement SURGEON could ha\'<:> bcC'n n1ade under the Consultants ill Cout JIJgb\\'aJ. Harbor 568 1 circumstancf's," not<'s the Sacra-Office: Costa Meu Bank Bid«. Corooa del Mar mento Bee, continuing : "It has Bea. 5639-J Cotta Meu, Calli. ROSSI'S Cafe and Liquor Store NOW OPEN FOR LUNCH 1811% Coast mway Corona del Mar ''THE SAME OL D PLACE" COCKTAILS CIRCLE TAXI Harbor 320 -·-Taxi Stand Now on Balboa Island at \\"hite's Cale -·-Balboa Island Rates 25c -·-Corona del Mar Ra.tes 35c Anywhere In Corona del ~far 24-HOUR SERVICE !811 Lafayette Ph. Bar. - AUTOMOBILE GLASS BOAT GLASS and Boat I.etteriug GU... Installed While You Wa.lt See Gene FOR BIRTHDAY & WEDDING CAKES HARBOR~ Imported Wines and Beer Dellcates..en We apeclallze In Wedding and Blrtllday Cakes GENE'S BAKERY 7mi: Coast Hwy. Corona del ~tar OPE.V 8 A. M. TO 8 P. ilL • SIZZLING Sl'EAES e Dellcloos Hamburgen e Home Baked l'leo SHEP'S t 1018 COAST IDGHWAY NEWPORT "Tbe Home of Good Eata" CLOSED ON M01''DAY Now Serving NEWPORT BEACH 3 to 4 Days Service BROADWAY CLEANERS 2903 W. Central PHONE HARBOR 552-W been made quite plain it '"as the ;:============:', ~===~=========' desire of many groups of respon-B k k • John IL Cl. Chung, M.D. This contro\·ersy is precisely one of intC'rcsts. Arguments pro and con afford interesting reading. 1-Io...,·cver, they do not alter the basic fact that there ar e t\VO l)JX'S of residents in Corona dcl ,_ _________________________ ;;;;,; sible Republica ns t hat Warren's 0 0 e e p I n g Pby>ldan a...t Surceoa l\·lar, those \I/ho look upon their community as a purely business pr oposition and those who consider it a place in "'t:ich to make a home for themselves and their families. nam(' be enterC'd on the California S e r V j C e 2 -4 7 • 8 :30 ballot. He could not in good grace and by appointment decline. l\fo rco\'cr . it is a great VOLIN F. BROWN Beacon 5075 honor for the governor to be con-(Barbor l6") Ito Eut 18tb Street BALBOA YACHT CLUB sidered by his colleagues and a.y i ld• o r .• Newport Beach Ooeta MMa.. Callfonlla The former stand to lose on all counts if the China Cove assess- me nt district is approved. Since they ov.'tl large parcels of resi- dential property and extensive busin".'ss holdings, and since assess- m e nts are le,·icd on ever y lot, t heir assessments \vill be h igh. Also I feel that residents of Corona del ~lar should know that persons in- ter ested in the China Cove dis- pute, on both .:;ides of the question, consider it a s}mbol of t he broader dispute as to the future develop... ment of Corona del 'Mar. E ither we are going to develop into a pleasant r esiden tial community, in- cluding of cou..-...e a legitimate busi- ness area, or we are going to be- come a honky-tonk. carnival type beach tov..'ll with the en tire area of our beaches effective))' closed to the public, or covered with apartmen t buildi.ngs, hamburger stands, beer joints and miscellane- ous beach concessions. Clearly if t he citizens of Corona del M ar can prevent the latte r development thP.y "'ill do a -:onsider able dis· ser vice to t he persons interested only in the future pr omotional value of this community. China Cove is a. vitaJ issue in this larger dispu te. If it is not acquired no\v as public proper ty, it will be the fin t of our two r ::-maining beaches to be decimc:.ted. friends to be a stature qualifyi ng him for the presidency.'' \Varren is a likely v.inner at the polls, declared the Or,·ille Mer cury Register. pointing out he "offers the Republicans of the nation a clean, progressive recor d. There are no scandals in his background and no dcfeats. He carries \\ith him the assurance of clean govern- ment. His appointments while govC'rnor of California have been top-notch. Not only is he able, honest, fearless and progr~sive. but he looks the part, and 1that helps." H is national r ating has gone up considerable during the last four years, states the Bakersfield Cali- Armand Monaco ARCHITECT 814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Barbor nu !121 Lakewood A't'e. Lm Anceleo NOrmaodJ' MOS DENTISTS Dr. Obed Lucas DENTIST %%0! ~ W. Omnral. Bar-1&1111 NEWPORT BEACH • GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.8. !8IS Weot C...tnl P1loae Barbor Ul~ Newport fornian, for "he ra tes high in public esteem in the middlewest and in practically all of the west- ern states. • • • In surveys of the political scene by eastern and \Vashington observers. the name of Governor \Va rren comes high in consideration as the man who I'--------------' ,,·ould tx-most likely to win for the Republicans in 1948." "Governor \Varren's entrance into the r ace, of course, further M.o\.KE YOUR MONEY COUNT It b not alway. wiMI to leave PH'fSIOIANS-SUROEONS, D.O. Dr. W. T. Mooney Plcywldaii and 8~ Nllltll and C...tnl ..._,{ ....... _....._, ........ Gordon M. Grundy, M.D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Balboa Inn Arcade Olfice Hn.: 10-12 a.m.; 3-5 p.m. Phone Harbor ST H. R. Hall, M. D. Pllyoldan -Bars-. Houn: 2-5, by Appointment Telephone Beacon 5848 111 Br0..Swa7 Ooola 11:- Milton M. Muwe11. M. D. 1801 Cout WwaJ Corona del liar Of!lce Hoon: 10-12; 2-5 Pbone Barbor lOCI S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 Bay Ave.. Balboa Barbor l'IU Ottloe Boan: !toSp.m. ll:ollda7 tbroacb n1dQ your Ute Insurance ln a lump •urn. '-------------.J AM about the Me tropolltan.'1 In-CBIBOPllACl'OR T. P. Reeder, M. D. H. E. Stickler, M. D. l'll7oldw -s:.ii-...,. w. Oen Contrary to the informa tion dis- sP.m inated by the opposition to the Chin a Cove assessm ent dis- trict, individual property O\Vners do not stand to lose but will ac- tually benefit financiaUy by the formation of the dis trict. Admit- tedly the city government should have taken steps to secure Olina Cove \'\ith city funds, but it did not. The dollar and cents result of their refusal to •o so means that Corona del Mar proper ty \-alues will begip to decline as first come plan. ,-------------~ Ottloe: Barbor llG8 Nllll ...... ~ Barbor m-11 WARREN :i. WEISER Dr Tom E. Barton f-.-=----------1 387 ........ ~ • .._. ............. J,3e7 • MdropoU&aa Life l~ Co.. CHIROPRAC'fOR Conrad Richter, M. D. *: Purity * Accuracy * Dependability Yaar -... ptowrlplloa 1 II followed ID Uae letter -,...mus tt""'"' .. -...... IDied. --- -parity ...... -- - un c-t illcll,..1 Corona del Kar , (In Kendell'• Patio) ..,_,.. Barbor lMI STENOOLU'RIO SEBVlCll Georgia Taylor PubUc Steno Senion Notuy Publlc M1meoa:rapb••1-Ma1•1nc Servloe 408 E. Centn.I Ave.., Balborm. Barbor zell-B. S!M-W Pre9ent Hours: l :SO L IL • U H., !:SO p. m. • t:SO p. m. :l90S-O w. OeDtnl Newport -Pbooe Barbor UGI Chas. ~ Wylie, M D Chin a Cov::-and then the large • • front beach become effectively in· IDfaatB and Cb.Ddren accessible or commer ciali:&:ed. The Vout lllcti"'1' and .Jeanine small cost of the assessment will Corona dfll Mar be nothing romps.red to the loss in Hours: 1 to 5 p, m . Har. 1015 property values if the !>eaches are Jost. Logic dictate that there are VETEl!IN AIUAN ...----'O""PT0~=1111t~·~t '"K"t•"T"-----, 1 only two types of persons who can r------------, E. T. Bau.nrorCh. O. D. afford to oppose the China Cove NEWPOaT llAU08 Opwm talll& district : Yn'IC&IMA.JlY B08PITAL BYD EXA.llINED 1. The person who has all his Dr. a... Pvtl• ~ Dt1PLIOA'l.'ED holdings in purely business prop- ---· o ....... .._ • 2 , .,. ... • • • 1 erty and is inteN::sted only in the ~ • .--. lkdww · I.,, s. & Meea Drift au• •· a.... &-. .._ ..._ mu promotiona.:. developme nt of the waw:.-. ..._ community. ';::0.00.===-=::::=:n=::-==-=~ 1~------------'--'I 2. The person who owns resi-r ; ,.----D=.t.,'f"-"l<lBOO==:oL=----, I dential property and who: Now oa Raad: SCOTCH TAPE .......... NEWS..Tl)IES SapplJ Limited Mortimer School -COnl Awe. •'•r.L DAYSCBOOL NOWOPZIOJ .. ~-TDED.. .. ~ ..... Pl. • .. .. .:.,: - , • a.) Is too short-<lighted to foresee the inevitable slump in the value ol_hil prope,-ty ii beaches .... lost. b.) PW. to liquidate hla property at a peU< price when It beo•nN evidmt that ~ rona del Ku lo rt1 ,.,.,. - SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA Roast TURKEY FRIED CHICKEN $150 NEW YORK CUT STEAK .. -----·--·-···---·------SZ.50 WHOLE BBOU,ED LOBSTER --·-·--.. '....-... -.. .$2.50 B with l'i\wn butter. BOU,ED SWORDFISH TEAK ... _ .. _ .... ,,___,_ .. ___ $1.50 FRIED COMBINATION SEA FOOD __,_ .. _, ___ .. --$1.50 FRIED SHRIMP -...$1.50 RAINBOW TROUT __ .Jl.715 Hot Mince Pie with Brandy S&uce 8oapa • S-IMll • DI !Et. Sam's Sea Food Spa and Fish Market l'lloneo: Lons -.. -.,., -anc1 -!SOI o.-t Blcb...., (N.., s..t -) """"''* '-"-' IEW YORK . 45 .25 MllllEAPOUS 34.65 CHICAGO • • 38.85 IWISAS cm 2s.10 WASllllGTOll 43.10 IEWORLEllS 34.40 > 25 DailyTripsEastfromLOSANGELES Dollar _f<>r dollar .•. Greyhoand'1 7our beat v•lue for travel Eaatl Morecon~ ... frequentacbed- tlllueverywbere.More~ ... so one route. return by aaot.ber. Mon (olt ... stop over anywbere,anyU- S.. more. •ve more. eajoy ZDON ••• .,, Gre,boandl NEWPORT l,JEACH 0.0.- • .. • • ' . . ~ I .• -.·•·.mrAB • I ·Snen~ -cont of die --Afl,W ....... ....,. • 90.UW. ---. . . • "Ail&!fJ' 'l'O' -' " ..... m'rAB • NEWPORT. BALBOA NEW8-TIJIE8 Pue 7 race of the -la Wfeied with CHILDRENS PLAY HOUSE, ooll4 r . FQR s••JC-o-.tutted ...... ABOVE THE ARCHES -Front ftlUD.&Y N""purt 8-l!i CUI!. »-!, 1M1 ~ woteT, •ccordlna to the Encydo-redwood. 4 -. 1 doer; prt. IDie -.jtl!O-~ Y.mt , • YlewJ IDtw&tlna -a-bodrm. . -•U~•;!:L:2m!!!~\&~!!;:!*~----~·~~n~•:!:':2• -~~r!!•~ ___ ..;..._! paeclla Britannica. Only 61 -6" x 10', bel&ht 6'. !501 El .Modena GIFT HEADQUARTERS Buln, ~·Dr. 1111-ltt hmm; flnpl&ce, Jarse pr. Price BY o~ bedroom ltwlco -• cent at the atta· of the Northern s t. Newport ~ghta. Z-'tp F th E tir Famil ' w ANr TO RENT-~bdnD. -· ~~~WColl Hub Powerl, Ast. home, 1 year old. In Colla Hemlspllett la ocean, i-ever, or e n e y fllmllhed or untumllheiJ. 1 ;reor . ~. -. !ll·lfc Meaa'1 line new aectlon. 1 bed- com _ _. ~th !11 per cent of the FOR SALE-New, "' coll IPrii!ll: -T p a~. TWO OCEAN FRONT • ~ room eXtra Iarce could be 2 . .... ~ r• and mattreaa combination. $:25. Ieue. Harbor area. · · -· ~·~ Landlcaped yard front and back Southern Hemlaphere ~--VISIT OUR . ' M.D. Ph Har.'llO'l. 95-2\e 2-Bedrm. Stuc<o H .. ., .. -• ~ .... · --' 5-drawer chest. $10. 6710 ~t ouae fenced In back, · 2 car 11:arqe, '"Ti,,; N.._.nn-will not be N-H lway, Newport Beach. 95-ltp TOYLAND WANr 'TO RENT-By ottomey $8750 $4000 down We In kitchen and bath. vene- apomlble tor mCJl'I! than one ln<or-STEEL WHEEL CHAIR. 2 pair &ncl wife, 2 or 3 --.iom. turn. Lou alone worth '6000 tlan bllncla, small fruit trees, ~ liwrtlon at an odv..-iu; crutches. price $37.!50. P .O. Box A Fre;-Comic or unturn. apt. or houae with -hardwood noors, dual furnace. =:;fy .:,;e~.i t!i. CC:: to ll'l5. Balboa. Z-'tp Book for the ~;.. byS:"'?oi. Nc':-ope:_.: N~':!"~ i:~~--~~!,. ~ .~·,i:.n~,:: ~ject any advertloemeDt not con-GOOD USED EQUIPMENT-Var-Times. 9'2-4tc C<lmpletely !um!shed, elec. at 601 Broad St., Newport lonn1ng to rules and ~-!able speed Delta J!paw, llO v. Kiddies UAL l:llT.&.n lr:ll\CllANOK '8 re!rig. Extra bunk bedl. Gara11:e Helghta, Corner Santa Ana Ave. 88-tfc motor, looks new, $90; 1 h.p. ~7500--~3000 down and Broad st. 94-2tc ------------Stanley pedestal grinder, with -ASTiiM.A J!EIJEF 'I' 'I' ~ aums 11 eye shields. single face, $95; new GUS BEACH wm trade sasoo.oo equity In mod- ---GENERAL=-=--REP=.,,--AIR=--Mall elec. hand planer, 110 v., 20th and Newport Blvd. em 2-bedrm. frame, Jot 8S'x250' OF ALL KINDS $150; five S.ln. Stanley electric · Colla Mes a In beautltul Tujun110. Elevation Colla Mna Fix-It Shop drills, almoot new, $72; thrff IO-Phone Beacon 5655 2.000 ft.. no FOG. for equal or ''!.et Short & Long do It" in. Stanley & Skill drills. $2S 8t better In Newport, Balboa or Ted Taylor and Clarence Davis $30; 15-in. DurQ handsaw, lllte 95-ltc Balboa Island CUft White, 10S36 Beacon 5303-R new, stand, lwitch, motor. etc.. Pinyon Ave., Tu,Junga 01" Phone 2508 NOWJ!Ort Blvd., Colta Meaa blades, $175; 8 2-tube F1uor. FOR S.ALE-14 ft. boat With Mar-Sunland 11149 evenJnp. 93-4\c 93-Stc fixtures with 48-ln. tuOO!, $12.50 tin 60 outboard motor. Ph. Har. WILL TRADE L. A. home tor LANDSCAPING ~of Lawna Flowers and Shrubs Planted Hal Crawford 315 Alvarado Place Harbor 714 BALBOA 84-Uc CESS POOLS and SEPTIC TANKS Imtalled Anywhere In Orange County Contract DrllllnC Sewer Connection (All Work GuaranteEdl Full Insurance Carried J . R. McCORMICK 340 Victoria St. Coata Meu Beaain 5069-J 93-tfc FORMED Windshields & Hatd Coven made to order. Also Plex· lglaaa & Lud"' Sheeto for sale Nu-World Products •Company, 303 Third St .• Huntington Beach Phone Hun~on Beach 178 " 80-tf• HARBOR Plumbing Service 1788 Newport Blvd., Beacon 5048\\ REPAIRING <'JUR SPECIALTY Contractlnc and SUpplles 97-tf< COOPERATIVE ROOFING CO. New and Repair Phone Beacon S28).R ~ Elden Ave., Costa Meu 20-tf• 12 YEARS SERVICE IN THE HARBOR AREA each. Principal> only. Har. :l05-R 1498-R. 95-2tc · Balboa Island or P eninsula home. Low rambling Hacienda on level hill top, cemen t block construction, steel windoWI, cop- per pipes, hand-made tile floors a nd roof. 2 %i baths; 3 bedrooms opening oh tiled patio overlook- ing Silver Lake & Griffith park. Olympia 2597. 95-2tp 95-2tc NURSERY LANDSCAPE -SHRUBS . and PLANTS ' BULBS -FERTILIZER Hollister Bros. Nursery 1959 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5200 89-Uc FOR SALE-Corrugated iron gar- age 16x32. 120 E . 17th St., Costa Mesa. To be moved by buyer, make offer . Call Budlong 85793, 9 a.m.-N p.m. • 924tc ~~~~~~~~~~~- Watches -O .ock! -Jewelry CHROMOMTERS Repairing -Prompt Service Sensible Prices VAN DRIMLEN JE WELRY 1786 Newport Blvd Colla Meaa 31-tfc WASHING MACHINES U you don't have one do yum waahlng at BILL'S WASH-A-TERIA 415 Newport ffivd.. Colta ~ Phone Beacon 5TTO 17-tf• BAYSIDE PLATING Gold -saver -Copper • Brea Antiques a Spodalty See OUr Ad In Orange County Phone Directory 1914 Harbor Blvd. Pb. Bea. Sll3 ' Let Experienced Yacht Fin~hen VARNISH YOUR STATION WAGON With Marine Products Service Afloat 2145 E. Ocean -Balboa Beacon 5647 95-tfc FOR SALE-14-ft. Cli nker built ro'-'·boat "";th 3 seats &.3 sets of oarlocks & oars. A-1 cond. 2120 Miramar Dr .. Balboa. 95-2tc 4~-!t. Aux. Schooner $7700 (Dix- on-Kemp 1938. Univ. 4-25. 28-!t. Cabin Cruiser (Hunter ) 1936 Grey &-TI -$2800. JS.ft. Clinke r Runabout, $195. G. E. MINNEY Listings Wanted Til Coast Hiway, Newport Beacon 5032-W. 94-2tc FOR SALE -Star 1all boa t . Latest type, flexible mast, in- cluding sails ready to aall. Phone Glendale, Citrus 11188. Boat Maintenance Repairing • Fre d e rick Yacht 6().Uc and Co. 1215 Coast Hiway, Newport Phone Beacon 5615 BOAT BROKERS EQUITY in choice furnished 4- bedroom, Lido Isle waterfront home. with pier. For clear water- front property on Lido Isle. Qujck occupancy can be arrang- ed. Principals only. Box H , c/o NcV.·s-Times. 95-2tc MONEY TO LOAN NEED MONEY? See Us for Quick, Helptul Service on Your Financial Needs -Loans on Furniture -Salary Car or Other Security 115 Hours: 10 to 1 and 3 to 5 (Closed Saturda,,.) ' " RM CO. 1!114 % Newport Blvd .• Colta Meaa 85-tfc Beacon 5220 (Across from Alpha Beta Market) Othen will read your ctasslll<!d 94-ltc adl u Y"'1 are reading these. ------------ LOANS TO BUil.D. buy. Improve. MUSICAL a RADIO M modernize or refinance. We PUI'· ---------,-...,....,., chase tnat deeda. IVORS and P ond, Grand. Kimball, Baldwin, Wurlitzer . Many oth- er makes. Prices start at $89 on used uprights. Buy now for Christm as. Danz· Schmidt Pi· NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. 3333 Via Udo Ph. Har. 1500 38-tfc. HARRY HALL PAINTING CONTRACI"OR Z74 Eaat 19th Street Ph. Bea. 5413 C<lOta Mesa. CallL 3(}.tfc ano Co., 520 No. Main, Santa AUTOMOTIVE a TIRE8 aa Cor. Harbor and 19th, Costa Meu Ana. Christmas Sale. 89-tfc =-=--=-~-=,..------ __ N_e_xt_to_M_eth_odlst __ 01_urc1t __ 28-_U_c REPOSSESSED: Spinet piano. FOR SALE-1930 model A Con· LOST AND FOUND ~~~~~~~~~~~-PAR TY who found boy's leather jacket on Alvarado, please phone Har. 1317-J or call at 307 Island Ave .. for re,vard. 95-ltc EMPLOYM£NT WANTED u \V ANTED -Ma ternity cases and baby sitting. Ph. Bea. 571S..M or Bea. 5689-J. 95-2tc \VA~lE D-Family washings and ironings. Mrs. Under"rood, 281 Avocado St., Costa Mesa. 95-4tc WORK WANTED-Ironing In rm tiome. Plain or fancy. 530 San Bernardino Ave.. Newpo rt Heights. 26-ttc Plenty of Good Tires All Sizes · Compound Motor Gallon. 70c Oil Western Auto Supply Authorized Dealer 1836 Newport Blvd . Costa M ... 17-tf• FIREWOOD CHARCOAL & BRIQUETS PROMPT DELIVERY Wright Lumber Yard 1784 Newport Blvd COSTA MESA Beacon 5665 ~IAN v:ith light truck , available for \•.:ork. Write Walter Rae, 104 E. Bay. Balboa. Apt. 16. 92-4tp __________ 83-_tt_c DRESS!\tAKING and alterations FOR SALE-Girl's bicycle, 28-in. Ladies or men's clothing. Be--'vheel base. Call Har. 1425-J. tv.·een 17th and 18th on Whittier 95-2t9 Mrs. Tahara, Costa Mesa. 92-4)P CARPENTER. Painter and all around man will do alterations and new work. Veteran, needs job badly. 117 46th St.. N. B. 92-4tp W ANTED--1.ronlngs to do on Tues. & Wed. In my home,$1 .00 per hr. Mn. Ruth Maltlen. 520 Mari· gold, Corona del Mar. 95-ltc DlPLOYllD'T owrw:aw:o · • WANTED--Woman or girl to stay with children 35 cents per hour. Phone Harbor 279r>-MK. 209 E<icewater. Balboa. 94-2tc WANTED TO BUY n Will Pay Cash f'or your tunll~ or what hrt9 you. Phone Beacon !56!56. Crawley Furniture Co. 11!12 Newport Blvd. Coota U.. 92-do CASH for USED Furniture & Appliances "We Buy Alnicot Anythlq'' I GRANT'S Phone Bea. S707-M 100 Newport Blvd. Coota - 42-tfc. M~l::.S::_llJ::llC::::":'::·'::·•::N~IWX>.::'.~Ull:__,::-11:: WILL .PAY $1000 cash for deslr- SIZE 9 thful lilt Seal able Newport Heights lot. Reply, , you , e new, Fur c.oat and Beanie; plaid suit ; 4ZT San Bernardino Ave., New- original black dresses; stack port Beach. ~tp suit; wash dresses. TI6% Poin-TO EXCBANOI!: 11A settia, Corona del Mar. 95--2tp TRADE six bundles cedar shingles FOR SALE -New Paymaster for good lawn mower, or what Check Writer Machine, never ha\'e you! Bea. 5283-R. ~ltc be<>n used. Qreap. Beaooa 5393. 94-4tc P'UJINlTUllE Jl'Oa 111.&LS a POOL TABLE -Standard size, FOR SALE--O'Keetc and Merritt very nice condition. Complete aparbnent size stove. $35.00. v.'ith eues and balls. Phone Bea· Good condition. Harbor 289-M. Famous make. A gcnul,e beau-ver tible. now motor & battery, ty. Can't be told from new. good tires. fi250. 225 Coral, Bal- Pay balance. Easy terms. Danz-boa Island. 95-2tp Schmidt Piano Co., Santa Ana. FOR SALE-1937 LaSalle 2 door 520 No. Main. Christmas Sale. sedan. new tires, excellent me- 89-tlc chani~a1 conditi on. S695. or buy equity. Good for hauling trailer. SPINET slightly case damaged in 601 Broad St .. Ne\vport .J-le1~hls, shipment. World famous make. Corner Santa Ana Ave. 94-2tc This is a great sacrifice. Only ------------ one. Remember, only one. Your time to save on the · finest. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., 520 No. M ain, Santa Ana. Christ- mas Sale. 89-tfc SPINET PIANO. Rent a beauty for the holidays. Rent !or term allowed i! you buy. Music in the home is important for Christmas joy. Uprights as low as $4 .00 per month. Danz- Schmidt, Santa Ana, 520 No. hlain. Olristmas Sate. 89-tfc STEINWAY. Used. Gorgeo\15 to~. Mahogany case. Genuine. Su- personic tone. Terms or will rent. Danz-Schmidt, 520 No. Main, Santa Ana Christmas Sale. 89-Uc WALTER J . FOWLER SELECTED USED CARS 1974 Newport Blvd .. Costa l\Iesa '41 OLDS-"78°0 DcLuxe 4 door sedan. H ydrom atic. Ne\\• paint, radio. heater . A clean one-- $1495 36 PLY. CPE. Motor overhauled. Good rubber- $495 36 PONTIAC SEDAN. Good radio a nd rubber. Motor just over- hauled- $595 EASY TERMS PIANO Shortage will be acute thl.t 94-2tc Christmas. Choose yours now.---------~-­ A small de-posit will reserve it tor you. Delivered wheQ you wish. Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., 520 No. Milin, Santa Ana. Oiristmas Sale. 89-tfc FOB aENT YEARLY rental 2-bedrm. furnish- ed house, elec. equip. 605 Lark· spur, Corona del Mar. Con.sider unfurnished. 95-2tp FOR RENT-l·bedrm. house, tur- nished. Garden a nd equipment for chickens. Ph. Bea. 52-lS.W. 95-1 tc FOR RENT-Furn. l·bedrm. apt. 328 28th St., Newport Beach. Har. 1805-R. 95-2tc SI .EEPING ROOM-Private en- trance and private bath. Man only. 520 Marigold, Corona de! Mar. 94-2tc FOR RENT-Attr. 2-room apt. & bath. Private entrance. Utilities paid. Adu! ts. 311 bland Ave., Balboa. 95-2tc ALLEN MOTOR CO. 1008 Coast Highway Beacon 5032.J '41 Plymouth Coupe Radio. Good rubber. $1195 '42 Cadillac 61-C Cpe. $2495 '41 Olds 90 C. Coupe $1595 '41 Plym. Conv. Cpe. $1395 '40 Ford Sedan $995 Guaranteed Used Can con 5801. 94-Stc 9'-2\e ------------1f'OR RENT-Room clooe to bath FOR SALE-Aqua Marine, pet"-FOR SALE-BeautifUl llvin& room and outside entrance. 127--30th ALLEN MOTOR CO. 1008 Coaat Hlghway Beacon 5032-J feet. deep color. 18% caraL fuml~. almost new: Jampo, St .. Newport Beach. 94-2tp 95-ltc Sa"e $100. plus 209'> luxury tax. pictures. sectional book ca.se, Phone Beacon 51193-J. 93-4tc RCA v l ct o r console radJo, ROOM FOR RENT-Private en-TRAD·l:BS tl clirome and blue dinette set. trance & bath. Reasonable. 320 45-FOOT LUXURY LINER. Will F OR SALE--190 N0<ge wuhlnll: etc. 601 Broad St., New port Diamond. Balboa Island. Phone oell. best cub offer thla Wttk- machlne, very cood coadltlon. H l•hts ~---~--Ana A Harbor 2123-J 95-3tc Electric pump. cood motor. $10o e ... • ~~ ~ta ~2tve. · 11892 Hamilton. Colla Mesa. cash. 1llllll Whittler Aw., Colt.. ~ c w lll rm TO ltENT a 95-2tp . Mesa. 95-ltc DRAPES, 2·yud length. 1\0-yard WANT TO BUY From.,,.,___ sw:u. Dr.&D • J·-... h-·, t.oble; rocker; buffet·. -==:...=~~=------= BOY"S BIKE. ~ foe quick ~ .. u-home to quality fer G. L loul. -• ~ Ale. MS Marine Aw . Balboa &-col croodt ; lamp. 227 Larlmpur, il15 Mar&oertt• Aw, Jmrer lllJt.. lllaiM. otter 4 p.m. 95-ltp Qrona del Mar. 95-ltp Corona cleJ Illar. 95-2\p 1946 MOTORCYCLE. 250 CC BSA 80.us. IR1PPUD • WANTED TO RENT-2-bedloom, Hari>Qr Drafting Service for Builden , ... oin&Je. Lota at duwue, ....., bat-FOR SALE-r...---"!*"W!eol or, untl!rnllbed. l!W 1.e17, cood -. ~ -t. bait tank 0•11f'ete. moo llD ._rental 1n ec.-c1e1 118r, -le!d. top aiecb. obope_ -· BQ Dlat!lct Bultwwe a.. an oe -Dec. Z. ~ 711 • C. OoMt JDwq, No•Pl*t .,. Bar. ZIG-IL ' 91S-21c Bal. ..... .... 8-12. D-tfe .-811 •• 5lllQ. M-tlll .. ·- Sll.VERADO CANYON CABIN $3750 2 story. Elec. eqlllpped. Another $30 Month Bargain New 3-Bedrm. Stuc<o, untum. Comer lot. Ocean view. GUage. F1oor heater. $7500--:$3000 down UNFINISHED HOUSE-447!50 Plumbing in. Near beach. Make otter on tenna. $200 FOR '!WO Lars ALONG PAVED STREET DESERT TRAILER PARK $8000--$5000 down '!WO ARROWHEAD Lars $400 a nd $500 High\vay Business Frontage 25 x 7:>--$3200 85 x 45--$7500 BETTE LEE, Realtor Member Multiple Listing 6490 Coast Highway Ne\\']X>rt Beach Evenings call Harbor 1493·R 95-ltc H .M .LANE REAL ESTATE 2006 Court Avenue ALL KINDS OF LCYI'S Residence Lota Business Lota Some Rentals See Mn. Anna H awkins Lane or H . M. Lane At The Old Stand Ready To Show Bargainl 94-Uc N B C Realty Co. • Newport -Balboa -Costa Mesa HOMES-LOTS-INCOME 3116 W. Central Ave .. Newport Harber 1405 3 BR Home, 1 ¥.z Baths. Large lot. Can be used for Business. Room to build Income Units. Central Ave. 3 Units \\.'ith Extra R-3 Lot. $17.500. Nicely furn. Prc-wer 2 BR. Home. Broµdway St., Costa Mesa. Sub- mit offer . NEW 2-BEDROOM home, double · - • const. stepsavcr plan, on large 3 BR. Home. 2 baths. Balboa. S9ooo level fenced lot. See this for - S4950. Discount for cash. Own-GoOO. Buys on Central Ave. Busi- er, 1702 Rochester. off Tustin ness and R-3 lots. near 18th, Costa Mesa. 94-tfc 1 AT CORONA DEL MAR Beautiful 3-Bedroom Home 95-ltc Many new and wiusual features. You this rare buy. should see For Only $15,500 BUILDERS ATTENTION ! 4 Beautiful Lots together ·--· ....... _$7900 2 Beautiful Lots to gether ...... -....... $2600 I Nice Level Lot. ........... _ ... ·····-········$1500 WE ARE HAVING CALLS FOR $10.000 HOMES TIIAT CAN'T BE SUPPLIED W. J. HOLCOMB 1517 Coast Highway Corona de! Mar • 11Where the Flags Fly" 95-2tc B. A. N E R E S 0 N REAL VALUES HOMES -INCOME -BUSINESS OPPORTIJNITIES INSURANCE INCOME . 2 houses on lot 105x165. Close to business center. Income $100 per month, plus owners quarters. This is really a good buy. Come in and look this one over. Terms. · DUPLEX Brand new, 1 blk. off transportaUon. 1 bedroom on each side of 2-car garage. Venetian blinds. You just can't go wrong on this one . See it today. $12 ,500 -E Z f erms ! 'IWO OFFICES TO SERVE YOU --.I B. A. NERESON, !Broker Frank~bw.n 1972 Newport Blvd 1907 South Main I Costa Mesa Santa Ana Phone S. A. 7240 PH. BEACON 5225 i . 95-ltc I NEWPORT HEiqHTS H ere's a beauty. New 2:be<Jroom home-and garage. Has £:F.d' d. fln., gas furnace, and nJce ework. This will go on easy te . . at only $9400 i -I COAST BL"Y1J>. House on comer location wtth 2 bedrooms and 2 baths. e>rlJy 1 blk. from ocean. Also has g~ future business possibilities.~. 2-BEDRM. HO ~E Tile ownen are moving .ibid m111t sell this modern home in Costa, Ml(SB. Has hdwd. floors. 1.ual tur- nace, and everything that 1ma.kes a good home. Single garaa:e. Low terms. to suit you.--$9750. I EVA F~ RHOI EN Realtor • ELTON D. BARNElT PEflNEI.. G_ BARNElT Brolrers. 470 Newpcat Blvd. PhoneB-m ' C_ GALEN DENISON-Broker · 498 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa' Ph. Beacoo 5197 COSTA MESA Nice 3-bedroom home, double gar. Back yard fenced- On large comer lot Beautifully landscaped. Only $8800. Will G. I. New 2-bedroom home. Hdwd. floor.i, dual floor fur. nace. Attached garage with laoodry tray. On East side. Close in. $8750. Will G. I. 3-bedroom home, less than 1 yr. old. Hdwd flooni, tile work. Double garage. Yard fenced and beauti· fully landscaped. On F.ast side. Take over G. I . loan at 4 per cent. NEWPORT HEIGHTS New 2·bedroom home, hdwd. floor.;, floor furnace, snack bar in kitchen, attached garage. Only $9500. Will G. I. Brand ne~ 2-bedroom home, oousual design, 2 baths, din.mg room, powder room, fireplace, extra large closets. garage and car port. Only $11,500. Terms. . C. GALEN DENISON-Broker Blanche A. Gates -Associates -Virginia D. Gates Phone Beacon 5197 -Evenings Harbor 746-M 95-ltc BALBOA 2-Bedroom Furnished Home Frame and plaster. Lot 30x102. Garage. Close to Grammar school $11,750-$5000 down 3-Rental Unit. Good Rental District aose in. Good condition_ Excellent income. $15,750 Ocean Front -3-Bedroom Home 3-Room house in rear. Fireplace in each. Patio. Excellent income. $19,500 BALBOA PENINSULA 3-Bedroom Home, Furnished Lots of storage space, with 3-room apartment over 2-car garage. Immediate possession $18,000 2-Bedroom Furn ished Home Double garage. Close to bay. $10,750 LISTINGS ARE APPRECIATED. BEVERLEY REALTY CO. 41:!7 E. Central Phone Har. 1788 ' Gl adys Beverley, Realtor Frank Trickey, Broker . 95-ltc FRANK P. JOHNSON , Realtor 1664 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa New 3-Room Home-· Furnished Lot 56 x 137. Nicely landscaped. F1owers and lawn. Close in. $4500-Terms New 2-Bedroom Stucco Wardrobe closets. Tile in kitchen and bath- $6000--Terms New 4-Room Stucco With garage and store room. $6500-Terms Good Size Building can be converted into home. Lot 171x150. Ocean view. $2500-Terms $700 Down , $25 Month F. P. Johnson & Associates 1664 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 6068 CORONA DEL MAR LOT Overlooking Ocean 50xl27 $6500 Cash 4-Bedrm. Mod.4Home-7 Ac. Citrus North of Orange Owner 0Will Consider Beach Property as Part Payment ROBERT WHEELER, Agent 42 P'8za Square Orange Ph. 73 95-ltc • . ' • . • . ~ t ' Pge8 Nl:WPt)R1' BALBOA Nll:W8-TJ KE8 ttJWJAY Xewpwt Biz+, Oallf. Dec. I, IMT Sand Crab but rich In the wisdom al tbe world, said to his king, aa be left the helm of one of the greatest political and ~ nomlcal en terprlses the Stock Market At ·a Glance Am Tel " Tel --········15211 canadian Pacific ·····-··· 1011 Dupcint ···-··-··-··-·············186 G<!leral Moton ···--····-· 5816 Goodyear ···-··········-····-· '3 Kennecott ···-··········-··-··· 4614 Sears ·--···-········-··--·-· 371' So Callt Edison ............ .. 28\!o Standard Oil ···-··········· 601' U S. Steel -···············--·-· 75% c. H. Lind Passes Suddenly Clarence H. U nd. 58, prominent Southland realtor, died IUlldonly Sunday morning of a heart ailment at his home, 465 Aster street . La· guna Beach. · He was a native of Peoria, m. graduate of Washington university and associate of Delta Tau Delta. Coming from Tacoma, he entered the Los Angeles rteld more t han 30 years ago ~1th Frank Meline L-------------J I Co., the Wnd-Haven Co. and f~ Xm. L" ht• many years was vtre-ptesldent of as Ig mg Hollingsworth Realty Co. On hll Plans Unfold re tire ment he settled in Corona !Continued from PKKt! ll fact , any local en try may be con- sidered by the local board. After the local group has se- Jected the three outstanding dis- plays in uifr community, !udges chosen by the coast group will decide the order of merl t of the three selected, first. second and del Mar. Four years aco he opened offices in Laguna Beach, wh~ he became a mem ber of the realty board, and later moved there. H e is survived by his wife. Anne C. ; two brothers. Irving L. of Berkeley, and John of Oregon City. Ore .• and a sister , Mrs. J . S. Robin- son, \\i fe of Suprem e Court Jus- tice J . S . Robinson, Olympia, \Vash. third. First a"'•ard will r eceive,-a F uneraJ servi~s will be held trophy. ·second and third awards Wednesday at 2 p .m . in the Baltz will receive cer tificates of merit. mortuary. Corona del Mar. Intc r- The judging "'•ill bf done. on the ment will be in Fairha''en ceme- night of Friday. December 19, tery. t although it ii obvious that Beach will not have to all of the $2,000,()()(), .. t1mated the original cost for district ti • leu Huntington Beach's esti· m ted break off expenditure of .000, nevertheless some offici- al think the unit coa t to New- po t Beach may t urn out .to be hi her than originally forseen. is view was not shared how- ev r by RaJph H . Maskey, chair- m of the chamber of commerce 1e er committee. "I think the cost to Newp:>rt will remain «bout t he e," he said. !Coo-lnlm Poee 1) we done, ourselves, to dis- courage a practice that adds nothing to our name, or re- putation? We permit poorly paid men, on a part-time basis, to run our multi-million dol- lar seaport. There is not one marine man on either our city council, or the county board of supervisors. Our ' landlubber legislators are trying to run our brave little seaport. We have landlubber clubs of all kinds, but no scholarly maritime voice in any ca- c last of a county·wide series pa.city. earings on the much-discussed There is no collective inter- I world has ever known. said ' he: ''the people always get the government they tt.. seive." + + + Needed: A capable, well-' paid manager. I would sug- gest (unknown to him ) Hui>-· bard C. Howe of Corona de) · Mar. nge County Sewer pla n will est in our communal welfare tZOt COAST ClOJ L[\IAQD . be held Thursday a t 10 a .m . in t he as symboli7.ed by the apex of CORQ"lA DU MMOJ.. co,.-t house at Santa Ana in be-all our efforts-the city gov-art r.uppUes ha lt ta key distrlct-n umb<r five. emment craft mattrlals REPRESENT ATIVE MODELS Of tbe new 1848 Studebrake r Une ba-ve just been placed OD display here, Hearings began Dec. 1 for t he And m be "h I ntm d .loe N ickertz. Newport Be.ch dealer, hu announced.. The new 11erte1 bu eeveral out..tandlnc features. p~pose of de termining boundar ies ay w~ av~n t an tam eras One la a method of a.dJuaUn1 front eeat c ub.Ion aprlnp to the weight of the oocupanta. a to ascertain the amount of heard the half of It ~0~raS~~~2~ ll[ OBITUARIES ] County Gets I CDM CONCLAVE ~~nsi~:: ~or ~~,P~~n;h~! v::'~~ A man, long since dead, 1 '"'" ''" ...,.,... U Christmas Seals \ ~orona de! Mar Business as· in a distri.ct object to the ~eati~n ;:;;;:::::;::;:::;.::;;:;;::;:;::::;::::;:;;:::;:::::::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;:.:;:::::;:::::;: · . 1 social ion ,,·ill m('('l Thursday. Dec. of the d1str1ct, an e lection wtll !\IRS. MARV E LLEN l\.l cFADDEN !les1dcnts of Orange coun.ty re· 4 a t 8 :30 p.m. in the a uditorium held to put the matter. to a SIGN PAINTING ~1 rs. Mary Ellen l\.1 cF adden , ~. ce1vl'd sheets of 1947 Christmas of the Corona de l Mar Grammar di ect vote. \\;th exhibits 1lluminated between -----------dicil Thursday in her horn{' a t Seals in ~hC'ir mail last week. en-school. Results of t he Christmas lA. special citizen's comniit tee, form a nd each trophy 'A"ill carry 14791 Ne"A•land St ., l\.'lidway City. closC'd \Ylth letters from Orange Lights committee program 'Aril1 be inbluding John Sailors of New- the na me or the dol"\(lr as v.·cll as l\·lrs. l\rlcFadden. a native of Lin-Co unty Tuberculosis association heard and a repor t on the com-~'rt Beach a nd C. \V. T e\Vinkle the name of the community rC'-coi n. Neb .. hod lived in Cal ifornia asking suppart for its 1948 tuber· n1u nii.y dance. There '''ill also be o Costa Mesa. has been working ceiving the a\\'a rd. for the last 59 years. S he was a cul~i~ prevention and control H discussion or a in1s for the com-t clc2r the "'ay for the hearings. the hours of 7 p.m . and 11 p.m. The publisher of each coast pa- per has been asked to name a m ember to the board of judges. Publishers of all the coast papers have also been invited to donate trophies. The trophies \v1ll be uni- -------------· n1t•mber of the Costa J\1esa Com-can~paign . ~ccordin,g to A !"ia~f.'n ing year. S4nitation plan backers a r e anx- -AND-- All Types of Commercial Ciassified ads DO get the job muni l)' church. Smtlfl. prC'Sld£'nt of th<' a$'Sociation. ioµ!: to have the county.\vid(' done. "Th<' funrts dC'ri\'C'rl fron1 lhl"' s1\eragc pro(Xlsal freC-\\'heeling Suiviving i!-ht'r !'On . R:.i)mond 19tt7 C~hris.tmrt.s SC'AI s.a le ''"ill b(' Vacationers Come & Go b February in order to be in- l\1c l-"""'addC'n of Arlington : 8 daugh-put 10 '':ork rnrly in 1948 to pro-I . . cl ded on ne xt year's tax rolls. ST U D E B A K E R I Cost,, >M f'~n.·. ~is arandchildrC"n and ·nt " """t 0 r0 "r and '1rs Sam ~ conrrnl rl.'habilitation ;ind heart !l<l! ""' '""· " ... '"1 • • ~· mi · I f h l\\'O grl'at grandt.:hilclrr n. i nfec !i t~n pr~i,--r am" ""Frank 1-lrn-~·1 t'yf'r of Lido Isle. \\"ho rcturnC'd UI . ed Sm1nera res~urcehs o t e Located at WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD L. W. Pierce A rt n"~ ~~~~~:·~-~~~~~-5679:~Y~~:~~~~~ J • ter. rvtr.I'. Ellc·n J\lay Levering of mntr C<lSf' findint!". iuhrrrulo<:is Bac k from a month tn Iowa and SALES • SERVICE • PARTS I Servkes wore hold at 1 p. m. .' ·' . Sunda evening p1t < tatos comprosc t <corner-dr-r<;r:in. C'Xccut:\'C' sC'cretar y. s.1-11d . ) . ·. I st ne of American manufactur-1 Sa1urday 1n Grauel charlC'I \Vith in-... r 111, f.'ri r licr (Jr angf.' coun ty rC"s i-Also vaca11on1ng are C. of C. >n '· 'term1..'nt in \\'t-sln1i ns1er /\lr'morial New Champion and Commander Motors P'•l·k . d<"nts acknowledge their Sra ls. the Socrotary and '!rs. Harry Welch, ·1 -'------------ -mo1·r confidC'ntly ,,.e can go a hrad ,,·ho left TuC'sday morning for EN w 0 MEN A al'Jable \Uh1'Je They Last . . I with our plans for a hr•lth<ir com-D I I A . h th . ·11 • v .• . M R S. ROSA "· ( O >I PTO ~ m1>ni ty in 1948.'" ote am. nz .. w ore 0) WO I i\tr~. R1~•1 !\!able_ Comp~on . 7_1.1 "Thr-19-17 SC"at drpicting oxen stc.i)· for t\\·o \\'eek s. Prostate .. • • Pelvis LUMBER Joe Nickertz o f C()';IH :'111..'='<I ._ dir d Friday In rlf"a\\'ing lhristn1:1s 1re('S (l\"('r the :==============:, tt n Ora1.1s::::C' ho:<p1tnl a. ftC'r a n ""{'x - 1 SOO\\', is b)' Lufkin , tht;> \\'ell-knO\\·n ,-oa ba1'e M.t:llaclaef ra.10 lo ~ .... 3415W.Central By Lido Theatre Harbor 510 •••••••••••••••••• A"-.,, . •. • • • " "~~:. • ~ J <, fl~.. .) ~ :~ ::,; ~... ;:.' ~ < 1' I • •/ ... :;: '1 1 • ··~3·· '' . > . tt , [!/;,,,, .Yrf'/ rt•r"/l' & ,:/' '/' ~-ee J t't BULOVA GODDESS OF TIME 17 jewel. 137so '• ' 1i EI) \A'(; 131~.tJ,\..;'I-! ,,,,, , r .:Yl'lUU; 119'7 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA Pb.one Beacon Wl-W ••••••••••••••••• Bo N b k D or b -.c:ll or ~f .&re 10U aer-t £'nclC'd ill_ne!"s... m in (' ras ~· ~rtis t. \Vho syn1holit('S lhC' pionf'rr· o.., Jumpy, lrrlt&ble MWI "1UllQ"f BUILDING MATERIALS 'hi· h.acl lt\"C'rl 10 Co.sin ;\bll'"a fror 2h2 f-pi ri t of our forrfat hcrs. lhr> san1e Dutch Heacock L:,;'·:a:~d tebe~e .:s.·~11(~·:;' SUp-~l·n~ nod ,,·a-. a n1em er o t c spirit aiding us to conquor tuh,~r-IT'S YOUR , tJrder of thl' Ea!'l lcm St<1r. c u!n1;i.;; GENERAL CON TRACTOR ~1 "· C"ompl6n is 'un·i voc\ l>y a ___ ,.__________ P A I N TING ' GLANDS I ~on . ThC'ron \\··. Compton. jr .. of T f'xas.. he had Ji,·f'd in NC'''·ror1 l I \\'a.:hin:;:ton ; i.I :<i'-l<'r, 1\l rs. J O'tie for 23 Y"a"'· ,•nd W "S a boat Cootra.cton' pv metb~:1'-hulnb" our ---'-• -~ " """' ~-Lannr-d.la!e fT•olt.. So paln--No 1 l\ladison of Van Kuys.; l\vo i..:-rand-hui!d<'r by tradr. RENTAL EQ UIP!\IEI\"T art-No 1wcer1-so IDJecrt.loU. "\\ru{D & HARRI NGTON LUMBER CO . $M ~i d:11n.:h tPr.s. r-.tr s. \V. H. Blue or SurviviO.; are> his \VifC'. 1\·1ary: a ('(ls.la i\It~~a ;ind ~lr!-. R . 0 . Tip-son. J~Pph R. Smith of Long tnn of F101id;f: a grandson. BC'ac h ; a daught rr. ~1rs. Lorr ne Thnnl.JS \\;_ Conlpf on or \Vashing-'.\1cl-~n rl and or NC\\lX>rt: thrC'C Tc.n : fnur si!-tt·rs li\'1ng in \\"yom-~ra nrtch il drC'n and four i;rcat- 10~ ;ind Colorado and a ~C'a.t-g randchildl""C'n . 1 gr;1ndchild. RC'v. Rob('rt J\. Blum(' In:e>rn1 C'nl ''"1.s in \\·oodla"'·n of I luntingt on 13eac:h 1-"""'irst l\leth-C('m('t('ry. Compton. odis t church conductN:I fu neral "t.'1'\·iee:--a l :l p. m . !\londay in I luntington fk•;1c h \•:ith intC'rment \ 10 \\."cstn1ins trr '.\l c n1orial park. JOSE PH K. S~llTll Services \VC'f"t' hf.'ld l\londay in Grauel mortuary for Joseph K. S n1i1h. 77. 222 3fith strt.'C't . New- port. \\'ho d ic<l Thursda;• in a n Ornngc hospital. A na tive of 11~ SP ECIA'L Road Show E:SGAGt:l\t ENT ! ''Life With Father'' ln Technlcolor-\\1th WILLIAM POWELL IRENE DUNNE \\'ED. & T HURS. D EC. 3 --I Adtnlulon : Adul t s $1.2.S Tot. C hild..... 5-0c " Private graveside Sf'rVi('('s ,,·ere h('Jd l\1 onday in \\.'estminst r•r !\1e- n1orin\ park for Frankie !\1 . Ray. infant son of J\·t r . a nd l\1 rs. Clifton Ray. Costa l\1esa . Grauel mortuary \vas in c harge. rn addition to hi~ parents the baby is sun.•ived by his grandpar-[ ents., Mr. a nd J\·f rs. J ohn Ra)' of Costa l'v1esa. . JO ~ IOSEPH BOXDRA J ohn J oseph Sondra. 62. died Nov. 30 a t his home, 12441 Victoria street . Costa J\1esa \\'here he had r esided for the past year . H e is survived by his wife. Agatha; three sons. Max. of O eveland ; John. of Cdsta Mesa and George. Durham Ce n t e r, Conn.: four daugh"ters. ~rs. Clara S pangle of Oakland, Mrs. John F ord of Long Island, N. Y .; ~1rs. Helen Treacy of Cleve la nd and M rs. ~1arcella Ames of Durham Center : a lso eight grandchildren. Services will be held \Vednesday at 2 p. m . in Harold Grauel chapel with the Rev. J oseph Thompson officiating. lntennent will be in Westminster Memorial park. 1520 B a lboa Ave., Co9ta Meea Directly Behin d Alba Beta Bua!DP.SS Pbone: Harbor '!715 Bet.: Beacon 6323--\\' I r . E. F. Bell, D.C., Ph.C. 107 !"tnd SL. Ntwport ft#Mh. hoMI Barbot 1134 for •DPOlnta:JnL 20 VMl"9 8~1allalri.r· IQ Glanda. Doran: 9:30 .. in. Co 3:30 p. m. MoDU71 aod Tbund•11 .&Sri .-~ Bay District Yard 518 Coast Hi ghway Phone Beacon 5111 At the Arrhes THERE'S NO PLACE LIKE HOME THAT'S why more people are building today! 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