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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-12-25 - Newport Harbor Ensign-· -- FIRST SECTION VOLS ._. 'EXPERT HI D, BY Cl ------------------------------------~ The Loa Funds Sought for 40-Hr. Week -.":::.._.For All Employees of City ~"~~hi that ~ ._.tment of char-The 40-hour week. whJch the Po-Oty Council Monday ~venina to acten ~mown .. ~ VleJc-at-adviw the eity on vit.ally i....,..- lice Depertmftlt In particular has ~ ~ taut iaUN OOIICle~ both off-=.:.•::.: !:.:ve~ been reqU8tifta, 14!ems uaured for ~· ~ ~ shore and on.ahor~ drlling. all dty employees, and Oty Coun-• • ' c-• • The consultant ls J . R. Pember- 01' to be taka .nou.Jy by anyOM, dJ Ja now studying means of rais-t on of Loe An«elet. wbo for ridlt ADd ., lt II that Amico J. Leslie lng the ,.._...rv fundi. yean had ~n umpire of oO ID-Steff~ bu committed one of -~--, dustries l.n Southern California. Ute cardlnal liM c1 the orpniza-Oty Manager John Sailors re-Co\Dldlman Braden Flnch, repon- tlon by belfta taken ~erioualY. It ported to Council Monday evening l.ng for the dty'a oU cornmttw, wu with typical Amfgos Viejoe that the total C<lllt of a 40-hour qid Mr. Pemberton had hl~th tee- tongue In ~k that Les bestowed week would be $27,997-$17,900 ornrnendations fJ'Orn the leading ~ dublo\.18 honor upon our dty for the Pollee Department for men in the field Mr. Finch saW clerk, C. K. Priest, a.a "Man of the four more patrolmen and one also that Mr. ~rton has DD Year," for h.ls diligence In not get-motor officer , and $10,097 for the .3ffiliation with aQ)' oil firma op-tlne out any "Know Your Oty Street Department. l crt.tlng in th.ls ana and would Pamphlet," th.ls y e ar, quite 1.n Councilman Braden Finch sug-ha\ <' no aJfillation u long u he bepinr with Amigo. Viejos policy. gcsted that It mieht be worked out was in the employ of the city. But lo! in the non-smiling Loa to begin with the next fiscal year, I Council a uthorized a r~ of $50 A.Daeles 'nmes comes the story, July 1, and mentioned 8 garbage tn $100 a day for his ~rvieea and ucJ picture, to the very sober et-and trash coDection fee, higher for a ......, .......,. specified thot!to ~Tvices u tal- feet that "Newport Beech Boa.-sales tax or Increase in general I lo-...·~: advice on the suMurface ten Honor Clerk C. K. Priest" by tax as rvw"ible methods of ral.aing ag:rcement offered to lh• dty by maldng him "Man of ln. YN.t'." ....-the Monterey Oil Co.; thE> city's He • t f th the money. Coundlma.n A. W. f lh E ~ S ft l"e sa commen romano er Smith sald a League or Oties re-~~'!OlD ~ n--•on Ia I and the oil companies' status C'()n- dl.rectlon · · . from one who has port shows about 80 per cent of •' ._. ~ 8 cernin~ tht> Elliott oll lease for been 'llillgently touing barbs in the clUE'S in Callfornia have a col-o!f~s h or (• dnlbnll: rommunlt;y Mr. Priest's general direction for lec:tlon fee. leUiE'S: and pres..•nat.aon of w tlw put months: I dty'll ordin:tnCE' outl&win~: drilling The Rib Teem or Amigos Viejoe, City Manager Sailors wa.s in-Arvo E. Haapa within city limits. Judge Bob Ge.rdner and Les stet-struc:ted to make a survey of coJ-""-· Ell. 1 d fenaen,lakl an egg lut w~k. ~ lection r~ and bow to apply It Peg Haapa • '"' Jo t (\o•'-4 v.u d •tgnf' •lec:Ud an AD-American from the here. In the audience Edward CaJ Root I four )'ears ago to the J ergll\S OU ~ bench when ~ pcked Healy of Central Nf'Wport urged Co. During the J)llst Yf'ar t.M Char 1 1 e Priest u "MAn of the approval of the 40-hour wet>k, aay-Mary KUJa lease was no-aaitmed to Monterey Year" -...... __ aU the ••-that lng that althOugh '"'-e are a sixth o.-. S~ 00 Co.. successor of Jergma. Ir ............... UUII: ciAua dty ha r t laaa dt .. uur tideland ownership l.a won by '~ the pamphlet had been a Vfn'7 eon-we ve U'l c Y Eva Mmer states. then Montert>y. in associa- trovenlal I u b J e c t in tbe City emplo7ft1." tion with tJK. Humble and WU - eo.mctl, and none wu luued Jn In line with t.h.ls quest for runcta. Bob R m1n u · ··-·'d 1952, thereby •Ying tbe taxpayers Coundlrnan Smith p r o p o a e d a ospaw gton ° comparues, wuv.a start OYer ft()O. And I dare say that it means of •vlnl the city money by Jnhn Parklnson drilling for the huge poo) tx>Uevt'd wu not -•--.a That ........ _.... O.K. "stopping the '"'"'yY train for own-to lie off Newport. n......cu. -.-.oaa.n:u ... -Dick MacMurray for a good joke for local conaump-en of vacant Iota." He said the tion, but the rib boys were some-dty had IJ)ent $8,200 lut year to Tommy Fos~r what red faced when they read clean vacant Iota and urged that Art MJ)Jer t.be1r Loe Angeles papers Satur-such expense be charged to the day, deecriblng their selection o1 lou. City Manager Sailors said Lots Hodges the ''Man of the Year," with pic-that he and Street Supt. Bill ture yet. Covert bave studied the matter OOL. A. W. SMITII and will report at the next Council • • • . meeting. Even 10 •.• A MERRY CHRIST------- MAS TO ALL OF YOU FROM ALL OF US AT TilE NEWPORT HARBOR ENSIGN Liad Named to Ca 1 Dred Planning Groap M giag Mayor Norman Miller appointed Ge C O.K. architect George Und of Bay Is-Is l•ty land to the City Planning Commis- sion Monday evening to rt>plact' Looks Uke B a 1 b 0 a Island's architect Ph i l me r EUe rbroek, Grand Canal f'-·n.. wfJI be ~ term ha.a expired. Oty Alert B. I. Resident Gives np to SolVe Burglaries u-...., Council approved the appointment dredged again, at the expense of wtth a four to one vote, Councilman A tip from an alert Balboa Is in Canoga Park, but the State the dty plus funds from the A. w. Smith voting "no." He ex land resJdent and fast brPaking ac· Motor Vehlcle Bureau already had county. plalned hJa vote by stating that tion by the Newport police depart-1 rt'C't'ived notice of transfer to reg- Oty CouDdl voted Monday ew--he wu againat having arddtec:ts ment resulted in the arrest of a istration to a uaed car dealer in nlnS to spend up to $900 for tbe serving on the Planning Commls-Gardena man in connt>etion with & Cu1ver City. Through the Cu1ver proJect to combl.ne with $l.SOO ex-alan. number of burglaries on Balboa Is-City poUCt'. the Jocal police learned peeled from the county, and la nd and Udo Isle. that the car had rf'Cent)y been sold ebecka .ent In by property ownen 1 , Being hE-ld at the Oty Jail is to Geor ge F . Thomas of Gardena. aJona Grand Canal wUJ be ~~ent Ray Awan:led Contract George F . Thomas, 32, of 1411 Van It was now about midnight llec:k. Cit)' En~ Bert Webb For New Church Uunt Buren Ave .. Gardena. where loot Thursda,y, and Capt. Dyson, aad Parldag Problna r.u Be Studied In responst' to a petition from Newport busmessmt~n for installa- tion of parking m<'ters, Mayor Norman t.fiUeT Monday t>veninc appointed the following corrurut- tee to study the mattt>r. City Man- a~er John Sailors Q-o~p Hillf"r, Tom Carson, K~o>il h Rmm. AI For· git, Guy Ll'Valle~, and Mac Pt>l- lPtit>r. Councilman Bmd n F.nch said that park.in.g was becomm~ a ptob- lE'm in Corona ck>l Mar and sug- gested appointmfmt of a corrunlt· t~ lh<'re too. The roiJ~'lng were named: City M&.nager SaJ)on., R ussell Hampton, Kenneth Brandt, C. L. Baltz, Gene Boero, Oift Lionberger and Councilman A. W. Smith. reported that ln responae to let-estimated a many tho~da of officers Atkl.nson and Kenneth t.n Mnt out to 80 property own-Jams D. Ray, Corona del Mar dollars was recovered. 1be ar-Thornpeon took off for Gardena. S'W'H)»takes a w a r d in t.be en. ~~ $11 per lot for the builder, hu been awarded the rest cleered up 10 or more local '!bey were JolDed by two members Christmu lightinl contat for Nll6-*-'llna. 30 cheeks had been roe. contract for the educational Wilt burglariet, ln which loot valued at of the a.r.t.a Jllollce ~t denc:8 t.hroughoat the d~ 111M Olhe4. at <lmlt Onlrch by the See, it an estimated $30,000 wu taken. and pre c nllll • t111t Vaa BurftJ won by Mr. and lin. RQ Nl k• wu anDOUDCed Friday by Walter The s t 0 r y startecl breeldac acldrea Clltt. n,.. ADd a.e of k:lwcbt. 1532 <>ce.n IJhd.. P • BUven, ebalrmaa of the church's about 8 p m. lut Thunday wbeD the c..nt.. .._. Wlftt .. the Secon4 prize went to llr .... lira. buildlna eomndttee. llr. Ra7 wu the Poll~ Department ~ved a door whDe the other tlfte ot.rktia Ellll J . Zander, 500 P~*=t* II Called .. atd~Mf' loar bidder' with t2'7.56 call from Mrs. WUbur J. Cox. who aurrounded the howe. Ave .• Corona. del Mar. • 'n.e recent ~ o1 KartDe reported that 1M Cox rniclenee at Mr. and Mn. 1bomu and their ~ 1lr\l\Mn fw .._, IIIII. -•• Ave. ue.· • .... lala114 8'1'UDII:NTII '1'0 P.un'OIPA'I'& 1010 S. lky Front, Balboa Ialand. thrH young 110m wer. in the were: Balboa. Vbalat'a a a l • • a ~taabu1a~~~ hoU~.m--~={,.01:~ ::::::..~en int~~: :·U:: .. CC:;::--=: ~~~.~ ~" s i~e f'!; clay's .met at Orit O.urc:h by eJry and houle::rftema bad beeft ~ dlat U. ...._ ::r ... ._.. ~;.:'!!!!} ~ ... O'llt"tJir tbe s.. Theme ol t.be MrYioa wlll .maen. age ~ crunmd wlttl -_. ~ • , -~ --· WI'Otll' "Ale ... .._ ar eaBifla-be ""'''bt VllrloD Glorioul." Student Newport Police Officers James mint cl arUdel. 11ft. ,__. -~ N~ 2 ...... Cia...._ ._, • Wllat 11 1'hh ..-. 11 lteeolriltioD s_~n4ay Ia obeltved and Lauren went to the Cox,..,_ rleued wiU•out c:tarae. -.4 =-'=a~--:.-.. -u.~ .... tor aueb ._... butehelyf" a...,.11y ID llftbodiR ~ clenee, and they Wft'e joined 100ft Tbolllu wu lllloolled at the Gel'-..,.. 'ft. matte!' wu Nfened to Oty aero. AINrica. "'11e p a • tor, by C. pt. Wall$1 and Sgt. dina JUl. Mel &mday was ..,._t boa .._ orne.. ........ Jot. s.n... 'l'holnq-~ Penc1a1J. wW ...-.. Bob At)dnlon. . the four ol· to Newport dty jail • neen were ob lntonna~ n.teettve Set. John L. u.oa. --.w • !WMA• ... -U,IMNQ '!'a. JmW Yua about the buralary, in walked S. who =ed u.e loot, .. ttma_. z. 11berK ollf4 Apo~ witJI the that 15 per ~t ol 1M .... A Wl7 A ........., OD ''Wbat'a N.. Ia tntonnatlon that the evening .,._ tJda stolen Wft'e l'ftOiierM rrc.n ..... It .. ,... Year" wW M Jl_ ... fare he bact notked"a man&e ear 1M 'l"bomu raic~ence. ~ ... Eiill~l==· ~) at tbt ..._ llllilllll ~ _..... near the Cox radclence and ~~-Dl'. = W ~ dowll the .._ milD· OllD1'8 POa IIOLDAYS -z--~·--. -.--. •t blr and..-cl car. He eaJ4 he 0ut1tmu ~ at the _ ...... i( ~· .... :~ ::-.. : = ~~-u:.::.~ • wiiOI, ~O:.Ica..a~ 51!.~ -. ..... ,.-..... c .. •, ..... , .... ,. JOliet ""' ••• ...-Nsala"' .... a •• .a ••• aa r~ .. -C.r I aa1 ~ U.. a-I ................ J11n. J-..,....,....,.. • . .... r.-,.., .. _. .. • 11a ..,. ., a....,,._ I I I BUILDING TRADES STUDENTS erectlaJ the fthtt or a ~rtee or aew pe1'111&1Mlat laoa.ee oa eam..-u pal't of their tTalDJAJ. The lloa.ea wt11 be oooupled by OCO malateaa~ meri aacl tbelr famUJes. From left: IDatructor .Jolm Oweu, 1Udaard Sml~ • .Jlm Zl~cler, Gle-Lu,:kellblll,, ud Dldt Scbi'IL INtRT'S Oopertmont Store (formerly Fitrpolrid 's) 1111 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA KE8A. OALIP. az.eo. Mil -... - SPOITSWEU DIY I.S SIDES For Me~ Wome~ Children • QaaUty llerebuclbe • Popalar Pricee • NaUoD&I Braacla • PrteDdl7 8en1oe ----· You Save With MB OIUIZN 8TA.IIP8 FOR RESULTS TilE ENSIGN Harbor 1114 EiiSJCii OR=ICIAL N5WSPAPO Ofl TNI Cn'f Ofl N~ 0~ ••• Pvltliahed weeUy .... n...ky. in tt.. City of Howpott ... d., Calif. Office eftd printin9 ,...,. J. ... '-- sivn luildlnv. I 104 C..t+ ....... C.. rone del Mor. AltVO E. HAAPA. ,_,....._ ,EG HAA,A, Assodet. Mtor CAL lOOT, Adv...ti .. MAltY MILLS, AdvortidnCJ oncl Clrc:ulotiOfl ENTUlD A$ SECOND CLASS -n U l!f TNI POST OflfiC( AT C:OIIO ..... OIL M/111, CM.fl, • • • TM N-port H-'-w .. hot been determined to be • ...- peper of gonorol c:ireulotfon by jedt- mont of tho Superior Court of t"- Stoto of C.lifon,lo in ond fot tt.. Coun+y of Orengo, end by reeiOI'I thoroof is quolifiod to pultllah ell public: notices required by lew. • • • Mombor of t ho Colifornio Nowspepor Publishers Assoc:ioti011 MAlt..DfG ADDilaa: liN eo.t amL c..-... -· Cllll. J~ ~ Merry Christmas and Happy New Year J Arthtlr Murray's 4 11 Co a s t l lv cl. Cor on o do l Mor IDEAS I .., UY DAMIGa Don't Waste Energy Tho quoiflt out-of.tho-woy d ining oreo, liko tho 'un-room, may be Rno for the oc:c:esio11ol summer luncheon or supper, but for yoor- i"·Y•tr·oul sorvico it's likely to bo • costly slop ond onor9y wostor. If your titc:hon is t-smoll for • dining -.reo t1')' roplonni11g it to •• r .... , ............ ..._ ....... do ......... ,_ -....4 Eli .,....w,.. ..... .... ....t....w ............ ..... .. ........ ........... .. ......................... ............ fll& .... ~ ................... SaYe St.pa and· Time . . ~I FIRST CHURC H OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST lJOJ VI. Lido, Newport ... ell A broneh of The Motflor Chereh, Tho First Church of Christ, Seio11tist, In los- ton, Mo uoehuMtts. Sundoy School ----·-9: IS a.M. Sundey Sorvic:e --.. ·-·-·-'' :00 e.m. Woclnetdoy M N"9 m .. ting .. 8:00 p.m. RMdi119 Room lec.ot.d ot I l l , .. "' St .... lboe, is o,aen doily from 12 ftOOfl to 5 p. m ... eopt Sunde'f1 oriel holicloy. neHonolly obM~. The public is cordiolly invited to ••· tond tho church sorvicos ariel UM the Roodi119 Room. ··~ ..... ~ ..... ..-.w.. ·~ .. -.:.-.:"A-.:..~~ Says: "THE SPIRIT OF CHitiSTMAS Tho mesugo from l ulro radiates through many land~, to glow In tho mi11ds o"d h .. rts of millions. "Glory to God i11 tho highest; 011 oorth pooco, good will to mon." l11 tho gled SNson of Christmes, patty projuclicea era bwr~od out ond c:kerHoble impllliM roll~to diM for • few tquer.. of tho c:elo!ldor. And while +"-worm roys of tronslueont light aro ployod upon tftam; millions will pauM to wOIIclor: Why c:e11ncrt tho spirit of Christmes continuo throughout tke yeer7 ''The Mon With TM P'len" • H•l o•• INSURANCE I IONDS J4,1 1 Nowport llvd. HArbw 402 NEWf'OitT lEACH For Santa's Honey by Mojud A 'honey-beige " nightgown w ith p e rmane nt ac- cordion p 1 e at s , and lace trim of heavy, luxurious nylon . . $14.95 Matching Slip . $8.95 ~ 11Mita. totaJUq about 16,000, lnt'ltdftl two In Newport. have apparutJ.y be«! .olved, and 80 pel' Ol!ftt ot the loot recovered follow- Ing the arrest of four auapeeta, Newport pollee reported thla week. loot ln a aara1e. Sst. V. L M. Manigal traced aeveral ol the ltemi to the two local tbefta. 1be Jocal cues were the Sept. 13 loot1na-of Smitty's gar-ace and Jerry Ha11's tire shop_ at 3001 New- port Blvd., wbRe $736 worth of equipment wu taken, and the Nov. 6 break-In at Theo Robins Bocly Shop, where a 5354 lou wu sutfe.red. Two Marine C o r p s deserters • were a1'1'e'5ted, Bobby J~ Brush, 21, of T exas, caught by Los An- geles police on grand theft auto charges. and Richard Ward, 19. detained at El Toro. Sol Joseph lest Wlsll• _._ VAll'. CWIEIS 217 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar eln berg. 53, and Sammy Lee Davi&. 34. wen~ arN>Sted by Los Angeles police, and Investigation Jed to diacovery or cons1derable •. ., ......... o ,.. ........... . ....................................................................................................... ~ ~·..,.•.....-::~~:·~·~~·~:•~: .. ~:•~:• .. ~~ 'Ne \~hsh You Joy at Christmastime Rowers by Morri • MERRY CHRISTMAS & HAPPY NEW YEAR! BLUE SAILS. •••• The Dartiords ................................................ ~---.............. ~ ........................... ~ ........ ..-.&l........C.:... : .. .. ~ ... ..-:~~~-..-..:-:•~;~~:--~..-.~~~ I MERRY CHRISTMAS To You and Yours from WILSON JEWELERS 205 Main :~~_... ......................... ~ ....................................... ........ .. .-.:-:..._~~~-:..~~~~·~~·~·~~ ., ....... . ..... ,..,.,.u.,.,.., .... .... . .,.,.,..,., ,., 1 ..... 1""1 ·; IJniqUe Shop 1209 ,Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar \ ,• \ JACK DAVJS Jack Davis named year book editor Jack Davia' appointment u edl.- tor of the 1952-'53 Log wu om- dally approved by the Student Coundl at tMir meeting on~ 8. J erry Todd was named art edi- tor and L. B. Wilkinson business manager. .&ad to aJJ our INltrOU whom STUDENT DAY AT CHUBCH we arve Ia the Harbor Area S unday will be S tu<k>nt Reeogni- we wtAh a veQ tioll Day at the Corona del Mar KERRY CHRI TMAtJ Community Church. and a number PORT THEATRE of yooog people horne from college wW partidpatt.> in the se~ice. CORONA DEL MAR Rev. Paul Babbitt will preach on I Plana have been completed and approved by the Board of 'l"lwteett and their advt.ory c:ommlttee for the conatruction of two IWimm1nc poola to be fin:iabed by next Sep- tember. Both pools will be ftgulation 25-meter Olympic. 1be Jarp pool, 75 fHt Jon' and from 6 to 12 feet 4tep, wtD be u.ed for water polo and diving. 1be unall pool, the same lenetb and 3 feet ~. will be Uled ~ a beelnner'a ln- atructlon pool. The northern aide of the pools will be sheltered from the wlncl by bleaehen clesiped to .. t 500 persona. A bathhouse wUl extmd the leneth of the poola, abeltmnl a thJrd aide. The adjolnlng aides will be enclcMied in a redwood fence. Be c au a e of cost estimate. amo~mting to more than $150,000, the Board of Trustees took action requesting that construction of the bleachers be called for as an alter- nate bid . Worried about draft? Bead this Wishing all of you a merry ... merry ChrisUnas and much joy in the coming year ...._.......,._.-.;;;.....,....,.,CC%L. "Gudlng Stars.'' Taking part in -.-:•~-.:•-.~-.:•~ either the early 9 :45 a.m. or 11 "The average Orange Co a s t a.m. services will be Ann F ree-18ll Newpor a. A\.:. Costa lleea UNDA DA.RNE,LL WILUA:M BENDIX ROBERT NEWTON "BLACKBEARD THE PIRATE In TechaJcolor ___ .::~lu.- 'j' .A.IW\N.S SA V FURY .. -1YIIIE POWER ~ THURS.-THB BING CROS BY BOB HOPE DOROTHY LAMOUR "ROAD TO BALl" Also GILBERT ROLAND ELEND FARRELL ·'APACHE WAR SMOIB"' man, ChrUta Wilmanns, Perdita boy's single gr~.>atest concern these 1 Horn, Ken Wells II. Don Steffen-days seems to be the draft." said aen and Lorraine Stillings. Nt>w Dean Fred Huber last week. nvmbers re«ivE>d mto tht> church "Mostly they w orry because last Sunday 8!"" Mr. and Mrs. tht''-' don't have the f acts or have BF.acon 7.&'!!) J a m c s Ed w 1 n McConnell and I "' . ' J ames Edwin J r of Bay ·Shon•s: tx>cn mnuenced by rumors and Mrs. John S to"<>rs. Corona del hall-truths." ~~~~~~~~~ma~ISB~~gs~~~rl~~~ Mar: and Mr. a nd Mrs. Elton Here is the truth a bout the il Reeves, Elton Frank. J ean Marie dra ft situation as stated in an of-and Kenn('th Gould n~>t·vt>s of Co-l . . · · rona HighlanWi. flctal school bullenn tssu<>d lAst ......................... Thursday. MERRY CHRISTMAS TO AU The DOG WATcH Cafe Elsie Benedetti 601 Co.tt Hwy .. Newpori le•dt Closed Christmas Day ........................ Your Family a.taurut (a..e.l T-.dQ) flarbor lMe <Joro.a del liar STOP AT The Arches ''Your ao.t to tbe Cout Smce l.a'" •tNE roODS OOO&TAIL8 COAST HleHWAY AT THI AICHES .... , ........ JOHN VDDI.E ...... 61 I I. If you are a s tude-nt a t Or- an~t~ Coas t CoUege, carrylng 16 units aad ln good standi~. you are eUjl'lble for a 1-deferm.-nt. You caADot legally be draft4'd autll tilt~ end of the .ehool yf'ar ln wtllch you r eceh·e aa order to ap- pear for ladiK'Uon; since yon are eatltl~ to one de fer"'Deat. !. Yoo nf'ed not r~uest a 1- de fermea t O.DtU you receive your a otice to take your pre-Induction phyalcaJ exarnl.DAUoa. The Col-, lege baa u rtJned to your draft board that you are ln tlcllool. S. If you have a lready had your 1-8 defennea' (postpoaed laducUoo for ODe year) a nd yoo are aUII a tte.Dd.l.ag eclaool, aad not I yl't drafted, you are fortunatto. W e urlfe you to "sweat It out." T1me ro g ree: old fnends a nd w tsh them ::cppmess Time to meet new :riends .nvlle :hem to our holday fes- :1ve store T1me to say ·MERRY CHRISTMA S tc everyone ~rom all of us~ L I D 0 M A R K E T HArbor 2828 j 4. Tbe m o r e education vou I hl\\'{1 w hen yon enter the armed ~ij:§~r§~i§l~~g~~~Bil~~~~~~~ l or('f'f4, the more \1llunblt> you will ~~alia ;~i ~ be to your~~ell and to the II{'T\ Ice. .. ......._......_ ..... ........_......._......_....._.-.;;;........._.....,_~ Stay In ttehool Ltll long as It 1!1 a b-r-=:~-.~·~~-='~-.:~-.:~-=:~-.:~-=:~-=:~ .:,. so~~~~:!:· under 18•', yl'ars ='= I M E B B Y C H B I S T M A S =· of AKe', look Lnto tbl' rf'-.c'r\ 4' rom-9' II I d # t poneat.<~ of tht-army. 1\ll\~·. and :f : : t 0 a 0 a r r i en s =•. mart.De corps. There you ~111 ,. 6: have aa ex~uent opportunity to ., AND S INCERE THANKS FOR YOUR .• ruum your obUpuoa to your ·: PATRO NA GE THIS PAST YEAR 'I= your couatry. eam money, leam J • profeMion. and not be 11ubjl'c't to . :t Gardea Center =·. eeleeUve een1ce. I ' , · ~ .. u you nef'd llelp or ad'·'~ =1.. ... Nanen = See You at · Gene's no ... toa, Dr. Pet.enoa. or Ill'. =#. J D Elli Ow J durtar the vaeaUoa. e I t be r Dr. ··1 • .1 Halter wlD be oa ctaty at tile co&-·= oe s, ner · le~-See tiMm. ~115 eo..t Bh·d.. ()oroa del Mar HArbor ;;;.~ . -.. .:.:-~.:.:-..:.:-e··· ... -... ..... ~·~ .. : Sophs urged to .. '~~~~.. ~ .. .. .. ~.. . VISIT THE NEW DELICATESSEN Also the Cocktail Lounge and the ICD.ry cmd DllliDg Boom French and Italian Dinners. GE~·E'S 70S Coaat BIYCL SPECIII.:IZIII II Visit Our Beautiful Cocktail Lounge Ill'S SEIFIII I . Conma del Mar SEI\ JOOOS • regtster now Pre-registration for the apring 1953 ~meater which begins Feb. 2 Is now under way. Students who plan to attend , OCC next semester should tint consult an adviser in the field which they plan to enter aDd there develop a list of courses. The pre-ftgiatration form should then be prHented to the cotDWelor. who will check It for prerequisites and develop the acbedule. Sophomores are advised to ~­ later immediately. F r es b m e n should ftlilwr ill January. .... rrrq ... lll'afttallle •· et-.. tor ht r.1 ..... lD till ..... III,_ Quality Men's Wear ---~----------------~ ,.. ...... H ••wEaa,.. ••• ••••• ••••••••••• •••••• l'llp' Dee ._ II. 1• AT THIS SPECIAL TIME OF 'niE YEAR " • • • We are thlnkinc of Our Friendl BALBOA ISLAND ONLY $4,880 DOWN Buys thls spacious 3 ~. 14 bath hom stone's thtow trom South Bay Front. on one of the Island's finest streets. STANLEY HADFIELD Realtor NONA HYER --CURT DOSH Associates HArbor 20 or HArbor 64 216 Marine Balboa Island ED L SEDELMEIER • REALTOR • BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES • RENTALS HArbor 2766 and hoplna they wtll have A Very Merry Christmas And A Prosperous New Year ISLAND REALTY ·co., Realtors "SERVICE IS OUR BUSIN.ESS" ~D.~ Park Ave. at Agate BALBOA ISLAND HArbor3TI .................. / TODA Y'S SPECIAL Best buy in a small home ---2 bedrooms, double garage, yard completely fenced, located on nice street, close to stores. G. I. Resale & priced at $1 0,500. Owner will take $2,500 down . Better Hurry on ThLs One-We have the key. 1528 Coast Blvd , Corona del Mar ~~ ............... ....- 1 PRICE T. McCUISTION 503 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar HArbor .. J. Wllilllll R .. ltor • GorciOfl Weier • Ed labsoft 400 Coalt ll"d~ c-. d•l t.fer ........................ Best Wishes BAY & BEACH REAL 1450 W. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach Gloden M. Fay Re.,1tor M"""9'" * Lewis H. Mathias Re.,llor * Ed Fitzpatrick Re" tor * Dick Fay A\ o "'• ---- :. = . = --=--== = : -------= ~ =--=----. ----- CORONA DEL MAR VOGEL VALUES Olarmi.ng 2-bedroom ranch-type home on two (2J 30' Iota. Built of pumice block to give the best of Insulation. Room to build oo front of loU. Home has beam ceilings, extra large kitchen .1: brea1dast nook, ample clolets, and large porch across front. Gqod location. A real value at only $8500. Terms . Attractive 3-bedroom home-«ean aJde of hwy. Large living room. flreS»lace, hardwood floors. handy kitchen, ample closets. thermo- furnace. carpeted wall-to-wall, Vene tian blinds, flagstone patio, cedar roof. redwood fence, 2-car garage with toilet, shower and laundry. Choice property for only $16,500. Good tenns. W e wish to take this opportunity to wish you all a very Merry Christmas! THE VOGEL CO. 1301 Coast Hwy.. Corona del Mar HArbor 1741 HArbor 14TI Eves: BEacon 5145-ltf or HArbor 0461-W SOLD! $2.815,775.00 of REAL ESTATE thru MULTIPLE LISTING DMSION this year. There are 60 Real Estate Multiple Listing Offices in the Harbor Area ready to serve you in both buying and sUing. Thru Multiple Listing y ou receive a careful evaluation of your property -at no charge. Newport Harbor Board of Reakors - nED .1. CRISlER * Ethel H. Atkinson * Simon J. Oxarart 406 Coast Boulevard Corona del Mar A Very Meny Cbriltmcl8 cmd A Real Happy New Year to each a:a.cl every one of you. I. SI.Y STEllER. REALTOI , Muriel Pblover \'alyaa l!lwtMii eo.ta Mesa Branch Office "The lltU~ rf'd orn~ wttb thto blc yellow umiM'eiJa'" Cbarlee B. ~tmlt"r, manapr na E. nth t. ......:.r... •• .. ........................................ ~. ~. a• iia• ~..-~--~--:~-=:•-=:•-.:•-.:·~~ ... .... .. 1: ' f f f f f f f 1he ~.,-.f ~oh~.,.J J f J II~ .... !:. STANIJ:'::.~~Ior I .:.:-..:.:.-.:.:-.:.:-•:~ .. :~•::...•::-.. ::.-.-.:.:-.:.:.-*···· .. • ·~~~~~~~~~~~., y.,e ...................................................................... ~ ........ ~~--~-=:-.-=:•-=:•-=:•-=:•-.:•-=:•~4?~~ BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON JOHN E. SADLEIR Realtor -Insurance 607 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar .............................. ....:..:.. ...................................... ~~ ........ ~:•~:·~·~:~~:~...-::~~·~:•~:•~:,.~~~.~ ·----~---~·~-------------~~~~~~~~~~~ HARVEY SOMERS WISHES YOU :#; A MERRY CHRISTMAS 1· A.SD I NVITES Yotr TO ~::::~ \ "D INSP~ THESE :#. HO LIDAY SPECIALS ·= and Anoc:iates !1952 PLYM0 l 1TH . ·a\O' t J)I'IUJ\t' ~uburban '· radio. white-I:#; )112 Newport Blvd ., Newport B .. c:h .J •• .. -...-..... ---"""'-.. t l wall tirt•<~ . ..;pt>llt~ht. hc>til• r, IMMACt:LATE ........... $ 2,495 1 ~ ••• ---~--1951 PLYMOI 'TH Comcrtt.J!~ Cou(>(', nPw top. radio. heater 1.845 : . ..,_.. .... .,. .. ..,..._,.,...~,_~ 1951 PLYMOUTH Cranbrook, 4 door !!£'dan .. ............. 1,695 · 1950 ~~~~!;~:~;:~:~~: 4. ~r s~~~:.-~~.~: .. ~~~~~:. 2,195 :t 1950 MERCt:RY. 4 door acdan, ht'att>r . whitewaU tires. over-•. 1949 ~YsLER·N~· ·y-~~k~~· .... 4 ·~·r: .. ~~:-radiO:··hea·~~:· 1.545 #.: whitewall tires, beautifuJ Interior ···-······-······-················-··· 1,595 .. 1952 CHRYSLER Saratoga V-8, 4 door sedan. power steering, #, 1950 ptn.r~~· ~~~~a~~~uPt-~·he.ie'i-' ... iocai·~; ~::1 •: 1!K6 PLYMOlJ'TII Business Coupe, jUst rebored ·············---·-··-695 #. 1951 CHRYSLER Windsor Deluxe Club Coupe, radio. heater_ 2,395 •• 1952 ENGLISH AUSTIN, 4 door sedan, 6 months old. genuine leather upholstery ...... ····-··················-··········-······---····-······· 1,395 DEPENDABLE USED CARS at HARVEY SOMERS, INC . CHRYSLER· PLTMOtJ'nl DEALER Hn Cout ~ Newport Beach Pbaae BEacon 6515 •• GR.EETI~Gf . . The Story of the Battle for Hill 7 49 1 w 1 NT ED (nAil ....,. of tile battle for IDU 'Jtl Ia .__ ... wrlttea by Lea .r~ edit« of tile OVC -.....e1e bza e .. tel)' ,......... tile ...,...._ Be wrote It a& dawa. Ia a '-ller, -a portaMe t)'petrrtt.er.) WITH THE FIRST MARINE DIVISION IN NORTH KOREA.- It'a ......,_,))' night. You're ao tired that every muacJe cries out for rest. You aren't even thinldn& any lonpr. 'You left a lot behind when you at.artl!d up this slope behind our ''walk1ng" mortar barrages. It .eema only a moment ago that you w~re crouching behind a Uttl~ r1ae near the creat of the hill trying to catch your breath, wait- lng for "the word." Four times the company assaulted this hill. Did lt really take only four aaaulta to capture it? Hill 749 la aecured... No use looking back. Down the line the word is pa.saed: "Dlg in apinst a possible oounterattaclc." Entrenching tools cut into the hlllaide. You wonder : "What would the goola want this place (or? Haven't tht>y had enough yet!" But you dig your hole fast and deep. 1be outfit la five hours by trail from the supply point. The U~utenant a.ala: "What do you want-water. ammo, or chow? Every- ooe aerees: "Ammo up!" Now the darkness deepens. Small talk ~bt. and stops. Shells cllclc into their chambers and in the ominous quiet you can hear the safety locka cllck oft. No one says the enemy is creeping closer. No need to. Everyone knows they are. It is one a. m. when flares Ught up the horizon. A systematic attack is on. First come the feelers. They inch up the slope t hrough the shadows. Now they are here. Spasmodic rifle shots rip into your lines. They seem to say: "Commit yourselves, Marines. W e're here R EX BRANDT RE-NAMED and in larger numbers than you.'' But not one flashing Marine rifle gives away our position. Then the charge. Up the slope comes a wave of ~nemy. Gunners .sit behind their sights. In a foxhole one Marine aims h1s rifle and an- other pulls the pin out of a grenade. Flares fly up, a bugle sounds, and you can see the shrieking ~nemy. Tile hill is covered with the enemy like ants. Machine guns, BARs, and grenades join in the chorus of resistance. What follows are individual dramas. all different. To one it is the wisp of machine gun fire across the front of his hole. To another it is the cra.sh of enemy mortars. To some it is the buddy who roams behind your foxhol~>. standing up in the semi-darkness. shouting encouragt"ment and firing his Brov.rning into the enemy surging toward you But on Hill 749 it is a team or ~1arlnes that throws back the enemy. :\ot once or twice, but fh·e times It is a team schooled , in disdpline and accuracy. Individual dreams blend into an impersonal ptcture-the dt>fense 1 of the hill. In the blazing moment it was stand or die. Ypu were trained to stand and stand you did. This story is so big that it can only be remembered. With the first gray light of. dawn you can survey the nignt's results. It is easy to sweep the slope and valley with your eyes and see that this hill was taken and held to good purpose. Strewn down the grade and across the valley arc the enemy dead who will never fight against you. your company, or your coun try again. And on the other sideorthishillis another rtd~e. Rex Brandt, Corona ck>l Mar ar- tist. was reappointed Monday eve- ning by Mayor Norman Miller to the board of the Nf'wport Beach Public Ubrary. FENCES M~OMETERS, PIS~'li:S, Uplrta (for BGeeo), lalety plu, shutt~ dlppyclbb batleballe. lamb's "'ool bead beaten, wUket balJe. Epeom l&lte ---aJoac with all Otbf'r lldlool atllJeUe ~uJpm~t l!l uader the care of Pappy Barris. Durla~t his teaare at Cout Pappy hu loet oaly o.e ptece of eqalpmetat - --a head•trap whJcb was NteD by an 1•- cllaa. Redwood Grape Stakes Chain link Block Walls Barbecues Patios We ather Stripping FHA Terms , No Down Payment Fdr free estlmates:- call Kimberly 3-0SM. VISIT OUR DISPLAY Open Saturday and Sunday H. W. VOGEL Co. llaa for yeu' ar~ wwtt IIJt da,_ per "'H'k. Wlater mo.- llto.n, ! p.m. tG 6 p.aa., -----u.s llloart~o n 110011 to a ..-. Apply Balboa ~Uac oa.-.. A'" St., Balboa. between 2 p. m. aad 5 p..nL Best W tshes ior Your Hohday MCX)f)Y Interiors 215 Co.d BJ .. d. COI'o.,• d•l Mer .......... _______ _ I ( urnn.1 d,.l ){Jar . ~~ ~~~-~·· ~,....,:.;. Qt~:~--: ~-=:"~-::~~--· ~ ...................... ~ ....... ~·~·~·~..-.~:""~ MERr\Y Cr.~ ISTMAS TO ALL! CRIST FURIITUIE 1687 Crange Ave Costa Mesa 2330 -42 South Main St. SANTA ANA ---------~~~ ......... ~~-··,.···~ •cYCLE REPAIRING Schwinn Bicyclee •••Area AID lclioa Is Taka RAY STED~u & u To Eater ftl.. . City Attorney Harry s~oc~aeu IIJIU1 Wlf was instructed by Oty Coundl A ~ for aJtMXatfon of a Monday evening to take the M<.W-1574 lfewpwt lh.L small aubdlvlllon In eo.ta Meea. aary at~ for anne.ution ot Irvtne a.l'& ..-& on 15th St. neer FullertcJft Ave., Tt!rra~ IOOil ·to t... drwloped u a -~ wu ftCllflwd by Oty Coundl IICift-• -• • • • • -dQ ewn1ft1 a.nct wu retft'ftd to r8identlal subdlvtaton ot a b o u t ------------· U. Aluwsation Olmndttee.~ 200 Iota by the lnine Co. lwaN Coatrad For nre Station \ Ul ()pea Christ- for last minute shopping A ... fitlY CHRISTMAS TO All! gifts from KAREN MARGRETA 1)07 Coe•t llltvd. CorOfl .. del ~•r H.rbot r3n ~------------------~1 Use Ensign Classtn~ ada. I r -- Wishing yoa Holidays that are Happy and a New Year that is Gay! -ITHY JG DANCE STUDIO 1415 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar CDISTMAS GBEE'tlla We just want to wish you all a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. NELDA GIBSON, Realtor Maida Shank Bob Kay Marie Kay Ml llatiM An. -Balboa b1aiM -RArtlor MJ The . , , with undle~ ....... lth booh , •• with friendship ~•Y yow holideYJ be briglri! BOOK SHOP A Wish From Lee and Helen Pratt For Joyous Holidays Hinkley's PhaTmacy and Happy New Year BALBOA ISLAND VARIETY STORE 2lS Martae Ave., a..n.o. ....._. -----·----~-------------· SEASON'S GREETINGS BOARDMAN'S MARKET 301 Marine A-.e. Balboa Jaland of you Boys' and Girls' Wear Dl~ llullle C'-1.!~~~-r___ .. tile,.... ~ ...... to UMJM~·~ ~ ...... .,.. ~.,. ..... note p i • • • _ _.n Male atudteta at Cout wbo faU ... -19 may get CUll JD thll c:atepl')' lbould not beQ)me ........ ~ ........... __ _ .., ~ oout. vrlvlnc Juat 1D time to calC alarmed. While Ill atvndilnee of A not. from Peay Britt. fOI'-hll vote. 'n. IMtleman la Wade "-••~•-·a -----.-ol a-t-~· with ,...._, .. , -.a-, • .._ IDH'b' or Balboa laland aM eor.. Nrehild. wtlo own1 a men'a ahop -----_.___. ..__... -_. •·--_, del Mar, l..ncDcates ahe Ia now malt-on Cout Highway. ttve Sentee laJd Jut ~k that It aft --.pt. lhr her borne ln Houston, Texaa • • • may be neceaaary to call IOIDe, of For further lnformalion on what • · · the 'nM>rnas Keily'a hav~ the 19.year old men to flU the follows after the curTent school moved from 408 Dahlia to 518 Ju. Wi~es, husbanda, boytrlenda ancl state's January draft quota of year. potential draftees should aee ll1lne Ave., Corona del Mar .•. cirllrienda were Invited to the an· Tbe Don Hayt.ona have been at~ nual Christmas party for the 2,727. Dr. James Thornton. entrenched for aeveral montha at teachera of the Newport Beach The director Col K. H Leitch 512 Larkspur Ave., Corona del Elementary Schoola. the other ' · · • aacl. liar; he is an owner of tbe Bay week at the Ensign School. Carols stated: "California is goln& well Department Store ... The Ell1a good food and an exchange dl along with the rest of the national Mendenhalls didn't really inove to Christmas gifts highlighted the average and it looks to u.s as if we Newport from Corona del Mar evening. In charge were Mayme ha t t k 1g.. olds " Prosperous New Year to aU after all; It· was their daughter Kimes, president of the faculty, may ve 0 8 e year · who changed her address tempor· and her socia l committee incluclina Directors of the draft across the arlly. But the family is consider· Jean Bonnett, Agnes Carlson, Be. nation reported the same problems lllg spending part of the Christmas linabel Smith, Ma.rjorJe Judge, ln filling mani'V>ODer quotas·. MDny W.I.U- so 1 E. Balboa Ill Yd. Balboa HArbor MlU vacation at Big Bear. Mary MossteUer, J ean Orr, Vir· ...... ~ -~ • • • ginja Booth and Velma Park. of the states have already inform- tat. Farm Md Automobu .. •·~ 0.. Wenonah Drake's 85-year-· old mother flew back to San Mateo last week after a flying trip to Southern California and a visit laere of several weeks. She ar· rtved around election time and spent sometime converting local dt:izenry to voting the "right" way.-Which all reminds us of one man who proved he values his citi· zenship and voting privilege. He wu visiting in New York pr~ election and had applied for absen- tee baJJot, but the day drew near and he sWJ hadn't received his ballot, 80 he cut his vacation short aDd hopped a plane for the west SladeallllaDdiag lao• oa c:aapa Bullding Construction studentl are now working on the first of three bedroom residences a pro. po.ed seven house tract to be bullt on campus just west of the Fine Arts Building by buildlng trade atudenta. The project will provide training In wiring, plumbing. painting. cabi- net makin~. and a U trades neces· sary In the construction of modem buildings. Plans for the first house were drawn by Instructor Robert Jen- sen's architectural drafting stu- dents, who are also supervising the construction of the house. "This is a modem house in every detail with hard wood paneled walls and exposed beams," said Mr. Jensen. ''The exterior will be finished w i t h reodwood plywood treated ln various ways in order to augment th(' color and set off the modern decor." Many posts filled • in sales course OC's third annual p~tmas retail selling training program for students desiring to prepare them- selves for employment as sales clerks during tile holiday season has been completed. and many of the students have already secured job placements. ·"Various positions filled were: shoe salesmen, package wrappers, model train salt'Smen. and notions, cosme tics, p a t t \ r n departmen~. and boy's clothing clerks. Christmas employers requested the rollowing thr<-e attributes in hiring students, Mr Boyce said- willingness to work, interest in people. and neatness in a ppear- ance. Band wins first in Beach parade Rldlq .. "I c tor :r Ia Jlr. hiM'• Pt~Arrow oa Frida.;r, Dec. 5, Ia ._ Slxt.lt Au-.l a-taactoa BMell SaMa ct.• Pande .,.. Kr. Ea8tace RojU' ...... Coaapelilltr wtUa M o~ ~ tor.aa ...._ OC'c .._. .. ..,.., ,.._. fte ......... peeeat.ed wttll • 10M ....., ............... ~­............ ....,...... ..... ,., ... were e., .,_.troat.. ore. 0.. o-.,....,, Oaer~e ....,_, a. Brni'rtf, -lA G ,,._w ..,... ...... ., .................... ... a~ Jan Gavin's C•nty Cll11ner ''UP DANCER & PRANCER & DONNER AND BUTZEN''-wbat DO l'Ot: K.~OW THAT THE l~"ITED a delightful poem to the wee ones, and how soon that magic or Christ· PRESS RELEASED an odd bit of DeW'S tile mas vanishes. for it is only when we still believe there is a Santa that otber da,y! • --A lucky "·oman boaebt a Christmas actually Is filled with mystery and excitement!!!!! Is this dozen egp -d 10 of tbem b&d double yolb your little one's LAST REAL CHRISTMAS? Is he or she getting -d ~ triple!!! MORE THA..'Ii A BAK.Ea'S DOZE.~. Ell rapidly to the age when ? If so let this be the last glorious For very, very ti'Mb ens -d dllck.-n bf the p6ece. pleue r e• ' • time for them 10 it wW Unger on through th.e years, a never to be CHAR'S eaaaot be flllceliNI beca~Me free.h•ee. la THEIR WA~ forgotten eX'pE'rience! ! ! ! ! A great deal of money need not be in· WORD. They abo bav~ turk.e)'A tbat ABE DELISH!!! I just ....... volved, for a short vi&it to MILTON'S 5, 10 and 25c store TOY DE-mywlf aad we had .o m uch wh.lte meat tbat we could not fbiUIII .a PARTMENT wW delight you with the BUYS there. DOLLS, TRAINS, (three I'OWDIIqNI Ia our famlly). CRAB'S HEN BOUSE, '704 OOAIJ'I' WJm>.UP CLEVER WHISTLING BOYS, TOY DISH SETS, TEDDY BL\'0., CORONA DEL liAR. BEARS ... WELL, JUST A MYRIAD of all sorts of toys to deUght • • • various ages. n-.n. too. for those a bit older-there are inexpensl\·e IF l'OV'RE FOND OF THE U~'USUAL u I am. you'll ._ ~ nursery rhyme books, fairy tales, coloring sets, both paint and crayons Upted to lalow Uaat you ca11 ,.et J•t that at Madde'a PotterT & just THE THING TO FILL TilAT STOCKING! Then just a note Glft Shop Ia eo.ta ~ o.Jy yesterday I .. _. !lOme of t.hoee ftrl in closing: Those clever revolving Christmas trees and a delightful expeHve mlalatar~ ~to.. (...._ selection of tree trimming are fast disappearing. So if it's savings cata. of old) ceramic s1e1p. wta you're looking for-TRY MILTON'S 5 & 10 ln COSTA MESA, THE tat rliiUIU1I (two -ted) . .tartWa • BARGAIN S POT OF THE COUNTY ! ! ! ! ve for walk aad table ...,.,..... * * * cllkUu. roo8ten. ~~ ... DO YOU KNOW THAT YOU CAN GET that latest RADIO •lad bow~ (trftMttdOCM .._) CLOCK. which has an alarm. sta~ your ~free ~rr. and finally snaps oaJy $5..M. Tbta abo all tort. of plaate~ckea. t.'ba.a«t, ~ your ra,·onte radio station on for your set-pe.1m tree. aad. INt 1 fo~t, ECO~. wldcJa eaa.aot be to1c11 b..- tins: up exercises-usually costing $40-Cor top ~tTade m~~bandlw, aDd at 30C'h sa\-lap too!!! ••• MAcw.l:l:'a. free~ Yes. I said free-with that new White lt80 E. lith t .. Costa llesa. Sewing machine you have been planning to * * * buy ! Rentals at $5 a month are also to be had. and $25 may be deducted from the total I WOL'.l_:D :·oc ~E YOL'R HAIR DO~E BY A REAI: FRENCH· price of your new machine!! WHITE SEWING MACHI!'iE C£;\l'Erl WO~IA.'. ::-0:\IEO:\E WHO OJ~lES FRO~f THE I...AND WHERE -Xo. Sycamore S t., j~t off 3rd St.. Santa Ana. I THE WORD "CHIC" Ortl~inated" Well. travel int'-:santa Ana. lt • • • doesn't take long. you know, and drop an at DEKISE FRENCJi BEAL'TY SALO:'\, ''h•'re DE.'nise ts the dPiightful personality who COil· ARE l'Ol' OSE OF THE Lt:cKY 0:\"E who ow1u a few sett.ia.p ducts this busine"s. Sh(' "ill fascinate you \\1th her French ud of GORHAi\I'S "ETRt• CA:S" or f:STER:SATIONAL ''PRELUDE"~ you \viii rt?aliZI' how well hi' knows her businl'ss ..• particula.rty U 110. do you lmow that you can ~tet 6 lmh·H. aod 6 forks (Etrueeaa), when she's thmu..:h ,,·tth )OUr hatr-for TillS IS HER T RADE!! She wbkb at>ll at 110.60 for ONLY S!O.OO~ And "Prelu~/' abo ill Slulla~t ne\'er has been 1"\ an) thtng oth<'r than this. so whether it's tintiag, .Uver. one a~plf'Cf' pla~f' Mttln~t. stor~nl~ UO. at S\VEET"S .JEW-\\'8\'in~. marucut es --. ~o to DEXISE. 704 So. }fain St . Santa Ana. ELBY ~ LOA.:\' for Slt.11S. THnporary loaa.' too, may be madt' bert-Kl 2-7988 •Tell ht't )OU sa'' this and you ~et a dt>ducti"n'• to Ude you O\'~' !lobouJd ~ty artM!! It's at 40th E. 4tll St.. * * * Saata A-. ' .. ... ... ... FOR AS E\'E~,:SG OF RELAXJ:SG A..''D E."TERT.U."- HL''T deUchtlal artbtk surroaadlnp don't forcet U.e C L U B GARDE."'S oee of U.e best·lllcbt apot. ill Saata ADa. A clt.aq'e of ~ntertalJlmeat coaUDooasty u- IIIID'H yoa of ~eetac IIOIIIeUllac dJffeuat trom the I a • t Ume you'd beea tbere. A \-artecl meau lac lodes C H A R C 0 A L BROILED S T E A K • ROAST BEEF (PRIME RW) tb~ way YOU Uke It and. ll you 110 dHlre, a glAM of deUclous wta~ to top ott your d~r!! Doc Is e,·~r .JOIL~XY OS THE SPOT at U.e bar and well known w maay ln this county. SEAFOOD b lllso a specialty on the mt>nu. So for dinner with your buKneu aMOclatH or THAT SPECIAL DATE for SEW YE.Utii, patron!~.-C Ll"B OARDEX BA.."Qt::ET ROOM -just enlargNI for your COG\'ealen~ oa your Dlpt OUT : ! ! ... ... .. F OR A CHA..i\'GE, why not get pieces of furniture which your family and frifmds need~ Carlyle's Furniture Store. 1990 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa. has an extraordinary stock of var· ious I}'JX'S or furniture plus wonderfully com- _.-r ...... fortable mattresses, which .can also be ordered I in an)' size whatever. Some of the finest mat-I tr~SS('S known can be had at CARLYLE'S and also unpainted furniture at Uttle cost. Also I miJht &uggest a lovely coffee table or a pair of end tables to match. whatever style you ~ish to match!!! . ... ... MR. A.'l'D MAS. WALJlER of tile lAGUNA SNACK SBOPPE, of Lapaa .lleacJI • ..W. 011e aDd all of tllelr paV.. a K.I:II&Y CIIIUST- JIIAS aad a ILU'PY NJ:W YEAR. Wllat a dellclalhl ~ ,._ ......,. or wue wtn ftad lt nee ,.. -a-t IIA~ dla8er at tate IAOUNA SNACil 8ROPPE. A •er:r wide ftliet)' ol ee..,_, a tle- Ucllttall)' dfleorathte ••••n lat.Ntar ,._ a ~ .aft ol ~ MI. are ........ , ...... ol tllla MteM..._t. ...,., I ,_.... ,.... .... t'J~Wdrft'• ...., ,...._ .... llet'Ted INn!! 'IMI ... ef ........ • _._ .. ...., ... -.JeT ........ wttll ..... ,...._ ... OIIklallJ, .. eo .uy HII!IMt IIAvt.ia to ..._ ld .--. tllea ....,. ~ ........_ IAOUNA &~ACK 80ft._ Ill COAST BLVD. So.. I.A· OUNA BEAClll. YELLOW CAB -~ 2228 lc Bs.coa S8M FOR THE UTIIOST 1N COURTES! a s•vta: ! r ! By list('nin~t in to COt':-ITY CHATTER COLt'~l=' OF THE AIR every Monday. Wednesday a nd Frtday, at 9 ·00 to ~ 15 a m. you, too. can share in the S!tfts off•'rro b) tht> sponsors oi tht' pn~..:ram. so do listen::: K\·OE 1 YOL'R$ FOR THE BEST Bl'Y:--[:\ Tv WN, JA.'\ GA\"1:' * * * EXCITING ENTERT A.INr.1ENT NIGHTLY by w ell·known artists ... FINEST CUISINE!! Famous charcoal broiled steaks··· as you like them. also Roast Beef (Eastern prime ribs). f I) I rt'St't\ a tmn.s ' ! h..mlx>rly ~-9'71\3 LARGE DINNER PARTIES ACCOM1.10DA TED! • \ .. I G-I-R-L-S E~SIGN CLAS.SIFIED ~ operatibc Is well paid. important. IDterestbw ww1L You wW lMrD It quldt- lJat~ IIQ b'Oin the dQ J.: ~ you wtl1 be proud to have with recular 1ncra.1es UMS a chance to advance. vlllt a Padlic Telephone employ- ment offloe today. EnJoy your wol'k with frlendl7 pec)pfe ln comfortable, pleu- ant offices with leisure time l or ahopplnc. -Apply - PACIF1C TELEPHONE 514lf2 Main Street Santa Ana Anytime between 9 a. m. and 4 p. m. Mon. through Fri. The latcbatriac ls oat.- The very WartnMt ·to Joel au for a very MERRY C.IIRJ8TIIA8! DENNIE'~ CUE 1107 Cout m.d. Oorou del liar Let us welcome you to our pleasant dining room 1600 Coast 81..-d. . C~as Time Brings Thoughts Of Good Friends Old and New ... ·~ o..a-... c.-...... We"D .. i!lleed "-' 1r 21, 26, a4. Wanted MEN W AN'TED-for all 3 abltt.. Reeves Rubber Co.. San Cle- mente. WANTED: Capable ex-bookkeeper poa. now housewife, with spare time to keep almple booka of peraonal atfaln at her bome. Box Wl, ENSIGN. &t! BEllY'S of cou/se! on the Miracle Mile, Newport Henry ---your genial hosts ---Tony 914 Coaat Hwy • JEaCOD 5906 • II THE lEW YEll! ••• with a festive party at ROSSfS You and your friends will love our fine drinks, delicious food, warm hospitality. PHONE BArt.or UIO for Reeervataoaa ·-'S 1111 ()out BIYCI. Coroaa c1el ..., The C:astawa}'S Extends HOUDA Y GREETINGS to All our friends and patrons We wW be cloHd Ouiltmu Eve and Otrtatmu Dar •••• RquJar I>bmer ••• 5 to ' 'J1IEN A. BANG-UP PARTY wttb ~ to ll'ftl 'ftiE NEW YEAR! T a r l f f CIDdudln& cllndlw. .......... fawn. ftc. IIJIOper ,._ , , SECOND SECIION Aa la•lf•dn N ..... ,_ COftriaa .. ... a.n-Arw. Thunday. O.C.mber 25. 1152 COBORA DEL MAIL CA£iF. Vol. 5 No. 3D :• •••• c 511 ••• •: £allina£Q-. 8 7 DICK IIOFI'MAN •• 8 8 •:•:• -= ... •:•:• . iJn THERE 18 SO! A CHRISTMAS STORY Like all young 'uns. I believed ln Santa Claus. As an older kid. like all older kids, 1 pooh-poohed the idea. StiU older and some wiser now, I'm dead sure I was right at the first place. Tbe Santa I believe In doesn't oome just at Christmas. He may pop up. unexpectedly, all year round At Cirat you may not even recog- nize him, for at such times, he doesn't wear hls red suit or his lon~ white beard. Let me prove my point. First time he carne around lut year, it concerned an ocean view. The vacant lot South of us had bt-en just that for a long time. Its very emptiness assured us the view that sold us on our place. We lo,·ed the e\'er-changing scene, the jetty, the moody ocean, the sunsl'ts over Catalina. Suddenly, one day, the Jot was sold. ThP ntsw owner was a strangtsr. We felt pr e tty low about our view. We even built anothtsr little room on the ocean- ward corner. Even with that, the pro~J)('cts Sf>l.'mcd pretty dim. Th(' I new owner started building. We just waited-and hoped. When he built the oversized brick chimney where our view used to be, we just rubbed our eyes and took another look . In- stead of filling in aJI the space out to the normal set-back, the whole front or the house was set at an angle. It was parallel to our beloved view, not In front of lt. It was hard to believe the stranger had really buJlt It that way. Later. when we cot to be dose friends, we asked him about lt. He said. "I planned It that way from the beginning. I just knew you folb loved that view.'' Now, and forever after, we can sJt by our window and watch wt\lte salla on a blue prairie, marvel at the rainbow oolora that aome- t:lmes come a t sundown, join in the thrill of the ones from whose out- riggers the marlin and albacore flags 110 proudly fly. We'll always be a ble to enjoy thls. even ln our rocking-chair days. • • • Santa Claus paid us another visit. away back last Spring. I had prom.iaed Mamma t h a t I'd paint the stucco, once the fishing season was over. At the end of a couple of months or spare time, I hadn't done so welL The old faded green was flaked and my paint wouldn't stay put. I got so I hated paint. One day, when the days were ~ettlng longer and the sun was warmer on my back as I painted. I got a phone call. It was an invi- tation to go fishing on a beautiluJ boat. With a muffled sniffle .I saJd, "Sorry. No can do. Thanks a million but I promised Mamma I'd finish this paint job before flahlng season. How's about a rafn-chcc.k ?" I went back to my painting, but I noticed that It was hard to keep my eyes off the ocean. Beta Group Meets Here The first regular meeting o! the newly formed CalJfomia Mu Epe~ Jon Chapter of Beta Sigma Pb1 will be held Tuesday, Jan. 6, at tM home of Mrs. James Moon. Corona del Mar. The Newport Harbor area branch of the non-academic sorority was established last week on Tuesday at a fonnal banquet at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club. 1 Preceding the dinner all members gathered for appetizers at the I home of Mrs. John Stolz, Newport 1 Heights. Initiation r i t u a I followl'd the dinner at thE' club and eight nt'W I memtx>rs were acceptRd Nf>w or- fleers were lnstalli.'d unmedia t.ely following initiation. Mrs. Jack Merrill of Costa Mt'sa, is prf'sident of the new sn-oup and Mrs. J aJTIL>!I Taylor of Corona del Mar. pr<'SI- dent of the Long Beach Chapter, has been named advisor. Other nt?w otriet'rs are Mrs. John :-Jeff ot Newport Heights, \'lCC pri'SJ- dent . Mrs. Jack Quis<'nlx>rry of N<'wport Heights. COTN'Sponding secretary: Miss Rhea J oy Luckey of Corona df>l Mar. n:·rording sec- retary. and Mrs. Jack Carter of Corona dE>l ~tar. trf'asurer SIX YEAR OJ.D Bobblf' Olaadf'r, !IOD of Dr. and Mrs. .Wbt>rt Olandf'r of '!3641 Plral4!' Rd., S f'wport Heights. Ia M'f!D abo\'f' ln an lroa luna-by Mn. Harold Bird, on .. of thl' )brch of Dimf'8 'oluntHr work- en from Balboa. aad taaJe~· Bates, Oraoge County chairma.n. Utll.-BobbiP, "ho may hu\ f' to 81)4'Dd CluUtmu lD U.e reaplrator at Couaty Ho.pltal, Ia one of 193 'i<'ttms strickea Ia th4" couaty this year. New I y ini tiated mt>mlx>rs in- clude ~1n< John Arant of Udo lsi<': Mrs. Walker Brown or BaJ. boa Island. Mrs. Dean Camplx>ll or Balboa, M rs. WiUiam Carter ot Corona del Mar. Mrs Howard Far- well of Corona del Mar, Mrs. For- rest S. Fullmer of :" e w p o r t HE-ights, Mrs. Helen Fratrick of Santa Ana, Miss Lottie Korski of Santa Ana, Mrs. Francis Kelter of Beacon Bay, Mnl. Robert Lewis BPW Again Will Sponsor March of Dimes During Jan. LEA VfNG FLORIDA A Florida visitor "ho has be-of Balboa. 1\trs. Florence M.a.l1ard come converted to Southe rn Cali-of Newporl Beach, Miss Martha Cornia, is now visiting with Mrs. Oeblerk.ing of Corona del Mar, Wenonah Drake or Corona del Miss Betty Parrish of Newport Mar. Mn;. J oann(' Allen of Miami Beach, Mrs. Lyle Pope of Udo Beach, Florida, has lx>eomt> so Isle. Miss Arreta Reed of Balboa, Recruiting plans for an exten-sell. county health officer. de-,enamoN'd with th<' Harbor Area Isle. Mrs. Aret ta Reed of Balboa, slve volunteer force to raise funds 1 clared that 193 countians have 1that she is makJng arrangemt>nts Mrs. Dean Smith of Costa Mesa for Orange County's March of been stricken this year to date to live h~re J)('rmanently. and Mrs. Gaylord Tohill of Balboa. Dimes drive in January, were an-with 14 cases fataJ, more than ~--4"""""._.., ....... _..111l1 ..... _. ... ._ .................... ,. no\mced this week by Stan I e y from tuberculosis, the county's Bates, county <!rive chatrman. M usual number one killer. in the put. the Business and Pro-'The Orange County campaign fessional Women'• Cub wiD JPOI'l· will begin Jan. 2 and end Jan. 31 sor the drive in the Harbor Area with 100.000 as tbe goal for the 1 and Girl and Boy Scout.a will have eounty. charge ln Costa Mesa. Members of the PrA have already indicated BACK F"ROM CA:SADA their willingness to partici pate In a "mother's drive.'' Maggie Grider of BPW will be the Ha rbor Area chaJnnan and Mrs. Harold Knipp, soout leader will head the Costa l'ttesa drive. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bennett are 1 back in the Harbor Area for the winter from their par t time home I in Alberta. Canada. Their local home is at 5<Y1 Carnation Ave .. Corona del Mar. The Bennets came back by way of Seattle .. ''The eounty chapter at the present time is without funds," the drive chaJnnan said, "and the TilE HAWKS MO\'E The B. C. Hawk family have moved from 314 Jasmine Ave .. to Whittier. National Fundation has advanced $40,000 to the county to carry on Its work." Dr. Edward Lee Rus- A week or so later, the door- bell rang. Two men-in-white were atandlng there. Their white out- fib were paint-spattered and they bad a truck fuJl of ladders and brwbea and buckets. Tbftr only • de orators of flae ho•es ·yachts· apart .. ts .._. .. ..._ ... ...._ .. ...._.,lint ••. y .......... ,.. ......... .,_ .......... ... Christmas Greetings ' (0aatllluld C1D Pqe 11) IIOYDIG ••• ..... .. , II .... 1,4"-Ga WAJ.I. ~ ••w u.aoaaa . ..................... , ...... ,,..., ..... .... w ................ .,~ ..... .,. .• ,.._ ................. ..., .............. Ill .._ .............. .,. ......... , ..... .. ~ ........... I •• , ....... ,., ... .. .. ......................... , .. ... ............ y .. ...,. ......... _,..,,... ..... _ ........................ .. . ......... House ! Gorden l ....... Jn.. F\uDiblr& tMDIIH OUI OWN MIW COSfA .-A MCIOIY .._ PIIC:e AICQ)MR.LY. To all our fnends. old and new. we extend our hearty best wishes for the year ahead and our thanks for your good will dunng the past year Newportllari.W • ' - Cooking thelr dinner and break· fut. tongs and games around the campti~. a morning hike and a vlalt to the San Juan Capistrano Miaalon were the hlgh spots ol the overnight camp at Doheny Park for Mariner Scout Ship Naiad dUJ's tng the Thank:agiving holidays. Starboard crew set up camp and the Port crew had charge of food. 'lbe campers were Jan Dulworth, Sally S tewart, Connie Mangold, Ann G l b so n, Barbara Starege, Judy Coleman, Gloria Chapman and Linda Whales. Mrs. Al Ry- lett. s~ipper, Mr. Rylett and Mrs. No r m a n Dulworth accompanie-d them. • • • The Mariners attended a Sea Scout Bridge of Honor Nov. 22 at the Rendezvous Ballroom ln Balboa as guests of Santa Ana Sea Scout S hip 24. Attending were Llnda Whales, Lynn Pease. Lynn Littleton, J u d y Coleman, Joan Suess. Jan Dulworth, Gloria Chap- man, Ann G I b so n and Sally Stewart. • • • Five Girl Scout troops went to Los Angeles on a recent Saturday for a n outing a t Griffith Park, including a children's lecture at the Planetarium, picnic lunch in Fern Dell and a visit to the Zoo. On the trip were girls of Troop 17 under the leadership of Mrs. Sid· ney Sanders and Mrs. Daisy Bush; Troop 21 under Mrs. David Cor- nell; Troop 27 under Mrs. W . B. Spurgeon ill; Troop 24 under Mrs. Kenneth Hunt; and Troop 4 under Mrs. H. E. Nack. • • • Girl Scout Troop 4 held an in- formal Court of Awards Dec. 1 at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church and s w i m m e r badges were awarded. Assistant leaders Mrs. Les Evans and Mrs. David Carr were invested by Mrs. Les Nott and presented with Girl Scout pins. Girls ot Troop 27 received badges at the Court of Awards and also went on an overnight camping trip at the Rankin ranch in Lemon Heights. Together with Boy Scout Troop 17, camping out at Camp Mytord, the girls at- tended church Sunday morning. led by Rex Albright, leader or Troop 17. • • • Brownie Troo'> No. 19 has made Christmas scrapbook's which are now ready for distributing to crippled children in hospitals. Mrs. Audrey Corn, troop leader, and her assistant. Mrs. Neva Thomas, annoWlCe the foUowing have re- ceived pins denoting a year of Brownie service: Rima Do r s y, Barbara A am stron g, Candith F arnsworth, Joanne Remley, Lin· da Rygal, Deldre Corn, Sa 11 y Vaughn and Joan Utman. Mesa Lions Club Is Saata for Kids. Uons Club of Costa Mesa are playing Santa Claus for H a r b o r A r e a Boy Scouts. the Orange Coast YMCA and Casa Colina. in· stltute for handicapped children lD Chino. A gift or $150 was pl'esented to the Harbor Area Boy Scout Coun· cil to be used for the benefit of the Scout Troops in Costa Mesa, a similar sum went to the Orange Coast YMCA to be used in some manner to directly benefit the "Y" boys Uvlng in the coastal re- gion of Orange County, and Casa Colina of Chino received a $100 gift to provide a more j o y o u s Christmas for the crippled and handicapped children. '"'llese Christmas gifts a re a part of the program which our club Ia sponsoring in support of )'OUth activities," stated Dr. Basil H . Peterson, Lion's Club president. '-rbe money comes from our an- nual fish fry and carnival." Want ada malte ever')'da)t Uytq euler. llan)t a waat Ia ft.Dec) t.broulb u. ol a IIDe or two. vw.w. 1ee41 -.... s ......... I OUI SPECIAL 1111111101 ....._ .......... e1 ....., .... , ,. ... I , , .. ~ ..._ P..._.. .. ,._ _, ..._ -..111'M "Buaineu Ll People." lt'a a pttra.ee you on. .._,, U we were to -*t aomecee from our Savi.Qp ADd Lou Auociatlon to pef1101dfy our eervice to the moat lmpol"- t.ant people· tn tbe work! -our customen 1-Lt would be Mlu .\pea Blomqutat. Sbe'a our Executtw. S.. cretary. She a1.o dlrecU the ACCOWltiJJ&' aDd Penoft. nel Department. ADd half a dozen othenr, aa well aa be- Ing chief ....atabt ln au of them and ,.neral I'OOd· will ambaaeador at larce. Her intOnate speaking ac- quaintance with all detaUa whJch go to make our Auo- ciatlon servicea run amooth, ly comea from watching them gTOW from the atart. AGN'I:8 BLOIIQUUD' through lllxteen yean of bualneu,.---------=------ progreas. It wu alow progt"eaa utea. The AMoclat:JoD opaecl of. aometimes, aometlmea not. ..Jl It tl th with •-ot •22 000 was alow, It waa .... who b·--rned ~~ ere aaae.. • • ....., urn The aeeretary bad DO title then- the midnight oll to determine why. too many joba for uy ODe to ta.ke U It waa faat. abe. turned the precedence. In 4PI11.1t37, the lamp up a Uttle htgher to keep Savlnp and Loaa A..Oclat1oa and pace with IL the real e.tate buanerra moved Whatever the queatJon today Into a new three-room buUdlDg It the answer· eludes ua, we "A11k at 33S3 Via Udo. Ago ea." When our smau ataft of The start wu IOOd, but pro- three waa juat bertnntng Ita greaa waa IIOIDettm• alow. "It growth toward the twenty we now was a great~ wba our .._ta have. It wu abe wbo kept book.a, reached the halt·mlllloD muk.'' ran the accotmtJn&' machtnu, re-aaya Acnea. UnW 1~, '!'be .A. ~lved au Tlatton, and doubled aoclatJon ltatf remained at three tor any member on vaeaUon. Sbe -preatdent, a aeeretary, and Ia atiU friea.dly with every piece Agnea, now holdiDC tbe title of of machtnery. "But rm jtl.lt a Aaalatant to tbe President. "I little acared of ~ two new ac-· kept ~ how ftJM It would counting machtnes," ahe conle ... be lf I could Jn&Dal'8 a aalary u sea. Agnea wu a hlrh ecbool elepnt u my title. ot COW'M, !!eDJor when abe left her native l'm atJU dre&JniJle about that." South Dakota and came to Pua· Through our rapid poatwar denL She took buatnese tralnlng growth, Agnea' rMpoUibillty baa at Wooclb\u7 OoUere. 'Mten came steadily Locreaaed aa abe dJrected a job int«Ytew with a Puadena our atatf. "Bicgest problem," saya real eatate man named P . A. Pal· she, "la bow to add to our build· mer. nn ... began a buatnese U· lng ~d stJU keep out of the-aur- liOClation whlcb baa continued roundlng streeta. We bope to without Interruption until the pre-have a new buUdln&', next year. sent. Juat tn time, too. You can't put Ftnrt came real e.tate work wtth otflees Ill Pasadena. RoJiy, wood, Beverly RIU11. and Slln Fernando Valley. In 1936, when the Palmer famlly came to New- port Harbor. abe remaJned in Pu, adena. 'nlen the famllv imrfted her down for the aummer. Once here, abe feU under the apell ot sun. sand, and ~~ea. "I wa11 the proveTblal hou~~e guest who ju11t stayed on. Flttefon vears. in fllCt!" she says, 81lll1Jng. Two years ago. she moved to her own new homt- on Via Xanthe, Lido Iele In 1936, P . A. Palmer under, took to continue the development ot Lido Iale. Rls former llt'Cre· tary became Num~r One A!l!lllll, tant. Tbo~~e were lean vear11 In the real eatate business: and In home butldlng, too. Inve!ltors were not Interested ln lending to finance home11 In a beach com, muntty. But the magnificent pleaaure harbor, the nt-ame!'ls to population centers, and the <'II, mate had convinced them that Newport Harbor had a very brfpt future. A locallv-flnanced a1"tllp and loan aaaoclatlon teemed the beat way to ~~erve the Deeds of the entire communll\' In IDldennitJng steady, continuing denlopment ot new homes and bualn ..... On October 21, 1936, the organl· zation meeting wu held ln the loun,. at Lido Isle Clubhouse. Apes Blomqulat kept the mln- . a mezza.ntne UDder a MVeJlsfoot ceiling." The Harbor Communlty Playen and Bu.lneu and ProfeaiODal Women'a Club beUeve in pttlng a bu~ peraon to b&.Ddle thetr ap&- clal project.. Agnea hu Mrved the Playen aa a dire<:tor and Se- cretary,Treuurer. Tbe BPW'a Important communJty eervtce and succeaa owe much to her help. She hu served two term1 u President, and many another .tint on big jobs and little onea. It you know our .ervice, you've had the plea.sure ot kn~ A«"· nes Blomqulllt. U not. th1a Ia your lnvttaUon to meet our ExecutJn Secretary, and aU of our atatt. We offer you friendly, helpful .er- v•ce, baaed on more than US yean of successtuJ, ex:pandt.ng bualnea In our communJty. With our u- !K't" now nearing elgbt mUUon dol· ' ·ve have savtnga lnveatora In torelp countrtea and m011t t. I! •s atatea. Come in and open your own account toda7l LaiLea ERIL SAYIIIS '·""'~ ........ •• w.., ......... ,. IEIPIIT lUll, llLIIIIIIA Uaniger '8IW Al1fD '&1:80L11TION8' Rev. H . V. Nickel of the First Bapt.lat Church of Newport an- nouncee the following a e r m o n topics for Sunday: at 11 a . m .• "Man 's Greatest Sin in 1952," and at 7:30 p.m. "Resolutions tha t ,, ...... ~ ....... ~ .............. Cowlt.'' O'BIIIEWS auggesta a amall gift • chOMnfor Quality '1 " no F.d. Ia•. on •• , from $1.50 piringtons Princess e~•w•L CASB ConrNt lD leether-pala Tutol ... tooW Ia pW , • "1th vt>h·et & MU. Ulllq ..... dll--1 ~.., _, ..... . • Ju«l·.ula .... ,.,., _,_ .. .. .... -, .... - I 4 I 5 C 0 A S T I L V 0. COitONA DEL M Alt (-... / ' ) HArbor 2 ' 6 • ~ ED TOIY'S SHELL SERVICE 318 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar GOD BLESS US • --EVERYONE MARY and BIIJ.'S DEIJ-CAFE 504 Coaat Bl•d. Corona del Mar Daniger's, dealers in distinctive home furnishings, wish all of their many customers and friends a very merry Christmas and joyous New Year. Fu_.nilure £o • Newport Ave. at Harbor Blvd. BEacon 5656 eo.ta Meea • • beDeftt of the Oty o1 Nc•port Jlart.r MaD . Dr a•a•+ o. a ..... ., a.dL rl" u; y uJe .,_ ..... ·--L "...;..-....o.- £K ~AJfCI: .umNDINO SECTION 4: ~ Ia ._.., leniDg OD Ccavo lllllp LUIKRCUR 118mi0Jifa ltllt. ........ ~cry~~~ Aa. rnult of. Navy-wide--For ~(1->D--rd _. CW TD II11NIOIPAL 10117.1, 1 .1, 10171. 10112, = ~ :pac:mr:ti= 1: J. .n. .0UU LNAL NOTICIE ooa. W 'liS CII'W OIJ' 118W· 10111 ud 10114, to lftd, ~ N. Clancy wu recently advaDeed A Ouittmu luncheon was btld ~ Ulal. A.ND ADDING d~. u f~: to dama&"e eootrolman aee ond by the Executive Board of the a •o 'I' 10 Jlf a lt111.1, ttlll.t. 1••• 1e111.1. L••z'bl el c:lau In the United States Navy. Newport Harbor HJ&h Sebool PTA terion abop 1n Coi'ClDa del IIU'. :.='\.:~n:o •= = .=-.~ .. '!-W. ~: ~ ~N.j~~ :-'~ ~mber 12 at the home of .Mn . ...,_.a c-t.-~ DDIOJIIAftOJif or IM)A'I' hom the .. ten ol Newport Jiar. Orchid Ave .• Corona CS.l Mar. Ia Raymond Harvt'y in Corona cs.l '!be oc BerDacle hu mtend. PAUilfO AJ&KAA, JISO(JJA~-bor, any ~red boat or now wrvtng ln the far ~t aboard Mar. Aftu luncht'on the guest.l nation-wide editorial Mle drtW. Df8 'l'lm LAUNCIIDfO fW ~1. 701'• any other type of v~l ~ a~~fck cargo s tUp USS Algol &"athered 'round unwrapped "wh1tt' contest a-1801'ed ..... ..._I.e-~ BMAJ.I. BOATS. a&OUIA'IIJfO OVft 1 feet 1n overall Jencth na w• e, Mn. Alberta Clancy elepha t .. choole · ...-.,~ u""' ------8'11161' IIOA'I'II AND vasn.a over, aer"C* or by meens of any Uvea ln Vallejo. n s to as Pft.a. man'• CaJualty eo. OOJQI"'I::UUIJO p 0 w & a ON pubUc launc:hlna ramp within the Mr1. Harold Boyvey. prel!dent, T B & •••11()11. IIIA8'I"'Ia ~ City of Newport Beach." NOW IN NEWPORT thanked .the memben of the board ~ ..aDIIION OF tnf· "1leetha teULt. s.me. a&Jiata The L e 0 n a r d Kl.stlers have for their work at the High --;=::;;;;;;;;~;:~:==:=::==:; .. ldlQUI'I'PI!D VJ:88r.La. no-of...,.._ Jlut«. Any veuel. or moved from 710 w. Ocean Front. School benefit show. "Silver whil· fi iUBI'IIHO 8 w 111111 N.O JN boat, or any of the other things Balboa to 213 40th St., Newport. tle:" on behalf of Mrs. William m. 11A1J1f CHANN'I:L. PliO-refe-rred to ln Sec:tton 10151 here· Tritt and Mrs. Ronald Barlow. Hi81'ftNG OPDA'I'ION or of, kept or allowed to be or re-~~ The Board voted to support the OII:II'I'AIN () a AFT IN TilE main contrary to the provision.& of nJ:,AM• M a r c h of Dif~M!s by having a 11AJN OHANNEL. CJONJI'I!&-said Section 10151, may. at the 'ff4 __ .,..,. Mothers' March the latter part IUJIIO POWI:& ON TilE JIA&. option ol the Harbor Master. be of. Janll!lry. Mrs. Harold Knipp 11()11. JIA8Tia TO IIAil.E TEll· removed by him without notice. Q~M(Jl.~ wtll be m charge. POIIA&:Y a t1 L & 8 AND a&-may be taken lnto his custody and ~ -•-8'ftW71'10N8 ON THE IIOV&-poeaesaion and retained by him Artists Sh P · tin' .mN'I' OF 'I'ILA.I'FJ() AND a& until claimed by the proper owner OW mn 9'11 q VDUNG 8 10 N 8 ON CJza.. or owners. w ho aha11 pay all ex-By A.NN A pamting. ''Tranquil VaUey" by CUUWL .IIYII I o •L'f· TAIN VDSEIA pt'NeS incurred by the Harbor 1 • bo Gloria Dt-lmar PlaCt' of Corona del a..w...__..._ • Me Tbe C'lty Coundl or City of Muter. in connection therewith. t 1 a ut that time of year · · · Mar. was included in the Long ._.._ •• ,.. ..... 1'00. 1 Newport Bt'ach does hereby or-tncliJ(ting a charge for the keep-we mt'an THAT time of year. The Beach Art Association Show re-,.. -• ...... .._ .. -a. dain u follows· lng and storing d the ~. and =et !~ ~ l;tv~'?r~~~ ,.:et~U:. cently held at the Pacific Coast -'' #so .. . .,.~~oN 1 . · c:o~u 10116 r If said boats, vessels or o t h t' r min 1 Club. It was a black and wtUte w. L LA.NDI8 . ~u • """" on o things are not claimed within 30 g t m e honored Christmas impressionistic work. characteris-Ml E. ......... Bh'd.~ the Munldpal Code or the Oty da,ya from coming into the posses-car o 1 s as t hey rush i n to tic of tht> 45 paintings which Mrs. BALBOA o1 Newport Beach ia hereby sion of the Harbor Master and O'BRIEN'S on their holiday er· Place t'Xhlbited earlier at the BAnK MlW amended to read u followll : the charges paid as hereu; pro-rands. Even the ones who have Beta Theta Pi Fraternity house at ~~...,......,..._ .. "8ecltloa 1e11t. 8tl'a7 ve.elar vided for, the Harbor Muter may a worried look on their face havt> ~U~CLA·~·,..Thl;.;.;·;s_;on~e~a~r~llS:·~t ~s~ho=wt~·n~g~=··==~======= All stray vessels, akiffs. rowboats, proceed to wll said property and a sparkle to their eyes. because dlnabys, timber or other articles the proceeds of such sale shall be their conCt'rn is about other folks • found wlthln N~rt Harbor not paid into the treasury of the City." -what wouid please them most ID the lawfUl poaealon or contn?l 8eetiGa 18111. Prolllblt4'4 Swim· for Christmas? I of some penon, shall be ~ -me Areu. It shall 'k unlawful Tbere are atlU a lew houra a te))> deUwred up to the Harbor for any penon ln the act of swim-leU for Chrlatmaa 8hopptac. Jt•a Muter. lh whose custody they mtng to be in any portion of the wt>U to_ wrap up a rew utn I aha11 remain until clalmed by the main channel or entrance cha nnel pit• foJ' someoae who mlpt proper ownen, who aball pay . all of Newport Harbor. Said main 'have beea lt'ft out. Ia aU yoliJ' ~ incurred by the Harbor channel or entrance channel is de-ruab f _._ ......... to 1 Malter, ln connection therewith. fined as that portion of N-.rnnrt . o ... op_.._, or P ea~e lncluding a char&"(' for keeping and Harbor used for the navigatl~;;--of a apedal caller oa ChriJJtma.s storing the same, and it said ves-v-"'ls enter'"'g or l"aVl·ng the day. Ha.adkt>rehlefa--gay with wla, timbers th U 1 ..,.~ ... " red poluetttu. trinket ea.aea by or o er ar c es are H a r b or. and as the same are Farrln~ttoa, a rhlDHtoa.e d ip or not claimed within thlrty daYs shown on the U. S. Harbor Line 1 from the taking of pouession Map FilP No. 95S. Los Angeles a ~ brauld, a beautlful thereof by the Harbor Master and District U. S. Army Engin('('n; and IIC&rf • • • the&e arf' jllfJt a few the ebargel paJd as herein pro-as shown on U. S. Coas t & :!.,~~th':~ome oa lD. we vhSed for. the Har~r Master may Geodetic Survey Chart ~o 5108" proceed to sell fWd property and .. · · the ~ of such sale shall be Sectioa 1011!. Problbitf'd Area!t paid into the treasury of the Oty." for eertaln typH or ,·~Is. It SEcnQN . shaU be unlawful for any person 2. Sec:tton 10~1 of to operate any paddleboard kayak the Munlopal Code or the City or ......tft' ·r · · · · Newport Beach 1s hereby amended ~o. li e raft or slfnllar type of to read u foUows· craft used !or the transportation · of persons m any portion of the ~ 10151. Same. RefDM main channel or ent:ranet> channel • 81111ere LAaee. No person shall of Newport Harbor. Sai9 main allow vessels. b oats. matt>rials. channel oT entrance channel is de- garbage, refuse. timber or waste fint>d as that portion of Newport matter of any ~iption to re-Harbor used for the navigation of main on or upon the shore lines of v e s s e 1 s entering or leaving the the Pacific Ocean, OT on the shore Harbor and as the same arc shown Unes o~ Newport Harbor. within on the U. S. Harbor lin£' Map File ~ jurisdiction of the City; pro-No. 958, Los Angeles District U. S. Vlded however. t h a t v~ls or Army Engineers and as shown on ~ta may be kept upon the shore U. s. Coast &: Grodetic Survey lines of the following areas: Chart No. 5108." (1} The area lying between the .. SecUoa 1011S. Harbor Muwr. A lot or U5 are tardy shopp('rs. but don't worry ... O'BRIE:-.!'S has still some beautiful gift for your loved ones. I! vou don't know WHAT to buy: consider lingerie. because this is a practi· cal gift with a very special apo pearance ... Particularly t h e s e beautiful Klckernick slips. gowns and negligees you'U find on dis- play at O'BRIEN'S. 15th Street public pier and the Aat:ltorlty. When the H a r b o r northerly prolongation of the east Master ~ms it necessary for the ·line of 15th Street, ln wtUch area salety of persons. vessels or other boats and vessels may be kept property. or immediately preced· only by persons owning moorings lng, during, and immediately after ln that certain mooring area desig· any race. regatta. parade or oth<'r nated as A-2 on U. S. Coast &: ('Vent held on the waters of New-1 Geodetic Survey Chart No. 5108: port Harbor. the Harbor Ma trr I (2) The area lying between the shall have authority to regulate. northerly prolongation of the east restrict or prohibit water-borne We'r~ uppy to beJp you-"e thrill~ to have r.har~ eo mot'h of t h I • pre-Cbriatm.u excltf"- meat with yo..-..ad Wfl waat to llDcerely "1ab you a MERRY 0 H R I S T M As-fuJI of aupr plums. tlJltltol. Chrlatrnu st()('k· l.ag8, treM aad lot. of J:ilt. f rom Santa . . . aad a bi~t Ohrlstmus a tar or petKt> and good will! •. alfte~~ty, \'f'lma and the staff at A VER Y MERRY CH R I ST MAS TO ALL 0 F Y 0 U AN D BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR . Corona del Mar Pharmacy HArbor !!1! Corona df'l liar line and the west line of F ernando traJflc in the Harbor. and It shall lUI COA~T BOULEVARD Street. Ln which area boats and be unlawful to wilfully fail or re-OOKONA DEL IIA& v~~~ybe~ptoo~~~~to~~wlthany~ul i---~~~!~!r~~~~---~·~-~~~~~~-~~~~-~-!-~-~-~-~-~~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~~-~-~-~ aons owning moorin&S in that ceT· ordt'r, si~l or direction or said I taAi!l moourinsg acrea de&si~~ej ~s Harbor Master. his deputies or J· • f on . . oast ""'vuetlc agents.'' Survey Chart No. 5108; "Sec:Uon 10174. ll'ft8 Oft a .. ntal J (3) The are a betwet>n the Craf t. The own('r of any paddl£'-: ..• northerly prolongation of the east board. kayak. pedalo or similar and west Unes or 18th s treet, in type of craft. which is n•nted for J which area boats and vessels may usc on the waters of Newport Har-:. ; moorindgsi in t~!t cer 8 ta 1 in moou;rin 5 g m 1 aintain at all times therein In ·J. be kept only by persons owning bor. shall install on said craft and ari!& es gnat ..... as • on . . pain sigh t of the operator. a sign Coast & Geodetic S urvey Chart stating that the use or the craft No. 5108." is prohibited in the entrance chan· 1·: ·. SECI10N 3 : Section 10208 of nel or main channel. as the sam e the Munidpal Code of the City of Is defmed in SectioN 10171 and Newport Beach is hereby amended 10172 of this code. The City of .. aeeuoe ltiOS. Fallure to aep-~gnsntalancrafd thet shaollwn~.'r anthye suignch .J to read as follows: Newport Beach sball secure such tel',~. It the owner or ·~ .... ~~e s penon In charge or control of a from the C'lty of Newport Beach veael shall not have registered at the C'lty's ooet." the arne with the Harbor Muter SECI10N 5: This Ordinance on or before OctobeT 8. 1951. for shall be published once in the the year 1951. or on or before June Newport HArbor Ensign, a news· 1!5 of Mch sueceoeding year for said paper of g e n e r a 1 drculatton. caJenclar yt'ar. then the Harbor printed and publiahed in the Oty Muter may take immediate ~ of Newport Beach. and the same ..Uon and custody of any such shall be in full force and effect 30 ftSRl, and immediately shall give days alter this passage. DOdce in writing of such delin· The foregoing Ordinance wu ln· ~ to the owner or per*on in troduced at a regular meedng of charge or control of said vessel. U the Oty Council of the City of the name ia knoWn. or. If the name Newport Beach. held on the 8th Ia not knoWn. he shall ~t a no-day of December. 1952, and wu tic:e of such delinquency 1n three finally passed and adopted on the public places within the City of 22nd day of I>ecembt'r. 1952, by Newport Beach, and if such cs.lin· the following vote. to wit: quency Ia not cured within 30 days AYES. Councilmen: Smith. from the mailing or ~Ung of said Finch. Isbell, Bt'nnett. ftltller notice, the Harbor MuteT may. lf NOES, Cotmd.)men: None be hu not already done .ao, take ABSENT Councilmen: None ~on of auch vessel. and shall NORMAN MILLER immediately sell the same at MQor IIUbUc auction to the highest bid-A I I EST: W tberef01'. He ahall tbereUPOD C. K PRIEST JQ U. IIC'oceedl b'om such ale Oty Oerlc tD U. dty Clerk of tbe Oty of Publllb Df!c. 25. 111152 Newport ~ for the _. and in the Newport Hart. EDIIID, DEE COOK & HARRY MEARS WISH ALL OF THEIR MANY GOOD FRIENDS A V E R Y MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR .... Johnnie's Liquors 407 lh Coast Blvd. HArbor 3639 Corona del Mar \ Woman's Civic League Elects Mrs. Paul Moore New offiOPrs were elected and a special Christmas program was pr-esented rpr 80 membera and JUetU of t he W o m a n'a Civic Leaeue at their December meeting held lut Wednesday morning at the Villa Marina Restaurant near Balboa sland. Mrs. Paul Moore of Shorecliffs wu unanimously elected to suc- ceed the League's foWlder, Mrs. Pa ul Davis, as the new president. DIRECTORY INIIU&ANOJ:: "BE SUR!! -INSUR.J:" wttb Maurie Stanley Imurance eo..-Dor HARBOR 1Tl8 2Z llariDe Ave., Balboa IalaDd Kistler & Co. Complete Insurance Service Auto -Fire •• Burglary Hospital -Ufe -Accident Insurl'd Home.-Loans 2603 Nwpt. Blvd., N. B. HA a52S GERALD W . RITCHIE Realtor • Insurance Notary Public Mrs. T. D u n c a n Stewart was oamed first vice president; Mrs. Floyd Buell, second vice president; Mrs. Forrest Alinder. reelected r~ cording secretary, Mrs. Russell Boorey, elected corresponding sec- retary; Mrs. David Thomas, treas· urer; a nd ~irs. James Ray. auditor., Outgoing f i r s t vice prt>Sident and program chairman, l'Y1rs. Carl Waldeck, presented the Christm as program as "The Family Album" of living pictures out of the past 1 and read an Old Spanish Christ· 1 mas Legend as the prelude to t he 1 p i c t u r e s, presented in a huge wooden frame. Pictures in the album were portrayed by Mrs.! Thomas as the lady of affluence of.a century ago; Mrs. Boorey, a grandmother of t he 1860's: Mrs. , Charles Schoffstall, Sunday best In I 1870: Mrs. Luetta S piece. a tx-lle of 1898: Mrs. Dan Place as the impish "bic.)cle girl:" Mrs. Stt.>W· art as the beautiful "'Gibson girl:" Mrs . Altinder modeled the 1906 wedding dress of Mrs. C. R. Hamil· ton: l\1rs. W a 1 t e r )1 o s e m a n s tepped out of the "merry Oldsmo- bile" in an old fashioned duster and veil-tied hat: Mrs. C. R. Wal- dt'Ck w as the sweet girl graduate or 1908; Mrs. Walter Gerhardt re-I v e a 1 e d the Annette Kl'llerman , bathing suit: Mrs. Ah·in Spencer wore the no waist "sack" dress or I the twent.les complete with tOQul': IN CORONA DEL MAR SINCE 1936 1219 Coast Blvd HArbor 83 • Eves: HArbor 2415 DANCING L"'I(STRUO'l'ION Mrs. Harry Bergh was nearly up· to-date in a 1930 slinky georgette; 1 Mrs. Leon Williams as "Ma in her I kerchief" and Mrs. B. N. Desen- berg as "Pa in his cap'r closl'd thc a 1 bum with m emories of the I "Night before Christmas. AUTHUR MURRAY'S 411 COAST BLVD. Corona del Mar Open 10 to 10 F or tree dance analyaa Call HArbor 1.925 Furniture Resk>ration Chair bottoms. benches and stooa restored using cane. rush. ~ etc. HARVEY'S Furniture Repair 2050 Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa. BEacon 6133-J SD..VER PLATING A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a Happy New Year Bayside Plating Co. 191 4 He rbor Blvd .. Co1!1 Mew Bu eon 5113 IIUI!IIO Margaret L. Scharle Tea<:Mr of Piano Organist -Accompe.nlat Eveninf Claaes ror dulta 307 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona ~~ Mar Climaxing the party, the execu- tive board presented re tiring presi- dent, Mrs. Da\is. with a gold lapel watch ror her organization of the 1 group and two years service with I the board. A luncheon with tables decorated in Christmas motif was held follo~ing the meeting. MO\'E FROM BALBO.\. I Balboans who have mon'd to Sunset Beach are the L. E. Shlp- leys. formerly of 1537 Miramar Dr. I I I U GAI. NOTIC' XOTICE OF THE BOARD OF t;I•E R\'ISORS OF ITS L~TE.~-1 TlOS TO Pl"HC'II.r\!'E RE AL PROPF--RT\' FOR THE COr NTY OF 0 R A :-1 G E, TATE OF , C' ALIFOR~'lA ="OTICE IS HEREGY GIVE:"' of the intl'n tion of the Board of Supenisors of 01·anJ;:e Count~· to purchase for and on behalf of sa id County of Orange all or that Ct'T· tain real property s ituatl'd in th(' County of Orange, State of C'ali· Cornia,. particularly described as followS: Lot 9 in Block B of Hickey, Andrews and Cranl''s Addition to the TO\~•n of Santa Ana, In the City of Santa Ana. County of Orange. State of California. as per map thereof recorded in Book 5. page 352 of Mis- cellaneous Records of Los An· geles County, California. EX· CEPTL'\G THER EFROM the S. 50 ft. and the N. 49.5 Ct. and the Wes t 50 feet and the PBY8101AN8-8UI&OilONS East 90 feet 8 inches of said premises: Lawrence K. Gundrum, 627 Riverine Street for the purchase price of F ive M. D. Thousand DoUars f$5,000.00); that 1741 Superior Ave., Coeta Mea It is proposed to purchase the said Practice llmlted to Dtaeues r eal property from Cecil C. and ot Ear, Nose, Throat : AllercY Marie B. Coombs, on T uesday. the Office Houn: by Appointment 13th day of January, 1953, at the 1 BEacon ~ or BEacon 683.'5 hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M . of said , day. at the Board of Supervisors PUNERAL DIRECI'OR Room ln the Court Houae, Santa I r--~:;.:.;;;;;;.;~:;..;:;.;;;.;.;;;o.; ..... ;;;;.,;;,;,--, Ana, Orange County, California, Baltz M ortuary which time and place is fixed aa Charwl by ~ Sea the t ime and place w hen the I ..-Board of S upervisors will meet HARBOR 42 to consummate such purchase. I Dated, December 2, 1952. Corona del Mar, CalUomla BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF I Ample Off-Street Partdn& SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE I FrteDdJy Nel&bborhood Sel'Ytce PARKES· RIDLEY GRAUEL CHAPEL 110 Broadway BEIIcoa 5610 ao.ta .._ COUI'I"TY, CAUFORNIA. CSEAL) B. J. SMITH, County C I e r k and ex- orfido Clerk of the Boar d of S upervisors of Orange County, Califorrua. Publish Newport Harbor Ensign December 18 • 25, 1952 and Jan· uuy 1, 1953. You Can Do Better at THE Daniger Furniture Co. OOJIIPUD'I'S BOIU ~01 IEacoD 5858 1812 Newpod BIYd. oa..a-· + The Church Points the Way to a Fu Newport,. Bcdboo CRUaCII OJ' ova LADY OP 11'1'. ,. .... 16&1 W • ....._ ...._, Newpert.ll& •11 ........ l!ltepllea &Ue7 ...... l!'atller ............... .bd. ...... ~., Me-: 1:00, 10:00, II:JO e. M. W ... 4ey M•n: 1:00 •· m.....C........_, S.tw4ey. and -of ht Frlclays •1141 Holy o.,. "-4100 h 1:11 p. "'· and f,_. 7:00 to 1:11 p."" (l)JRII!IT OIJU'R.CB BY THE I!IEA , c.n.aa1t,. lfet.bocllst Balboe BIYd. at 'lftla 8t., Newport. BA 111-W Paator: Rev. Tbomu Ro7 Peadell Sunday Wonhlp S.,...ic.: II a. "" Church School: 9:45 •· m. Mldw .... MMihtt: 7:]0 p.m. Wa4...-., 'rac.cfacf by 6:10 P• m. 'ot.fucl FIB8T OBUBCH OF OBB18T SOIENTU'I' U0S VIa IJdo, Newport 11eec* Plaoae HArbor J.U8 sunc~., School: 9:11 •·"" Suncf•y Service: II :00 a.m. Wacfnascfay Evanint MM+mt: I p. "" t..dlnt loom, I II '•lm St.. lei ..... O,.n dally from noon to I p. m. ocept s..4ay. • ncf Hollclays P'lllST BA.P'1'18T OBlTROB OF NEWPO&Y Balboa Blvd., lttb. A Colll't St.,. N ....... Pastor: B. V. Nk!kel s.nc~., Servl- 9:45 •· m. ~nclay Church School II :00 •· m. Wonhlp Service 7:10 p.m. Sunday Evenl"9 Sen-Ice Mlcl·-ek Serviu: 7:10 p.m. Wednetday-l'rayw .,. ... ,,.. ST. IAIII'.S EPISCOPAL OBUBCB IJOI VIa IJdo, Newport Beat* IIDD.I.-ter: Rev. PaalJioore Wheeler Pboae HArbor 1110 Sunclay S.mcas 1:10 •· m. Holy Communion 9:)0 and II :00 •· m. Morning "•yer 9:]0 a. m. ft.tlstration for Suncfey School Tltunclay Servic.a 9:15 •· m. Prayer Guilcl 10:)0 Holy Communion Newport Height& ST. ANDREWS PRESBYTER.IAN OBUBOB !SU2 St. Aaclreww Rd., Newport Helpb <lcro. tlae St. from W&"b SebooL Ph. BE 1011 Pastor: Rev. lames S. Stewart Sunday Wonhlp Services at 9:30 ancl I I •· "'· Sunday School •• 9:30 •· m. YEl\'PORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CBUB011 10!7 Olllf Dr., Newport Helpta PbOile: BEacoll 8066-W Supply P'aator I Church School: 9:)0 •· m. Sunday Sunday Service: II :00 •· m. COTona del Mar CORONA DEL MAR COMKUNITY OBU&OB Ooapeptloaal au Heliotrope Ave., Oor011a delMar PlaoDe HArbor 1186-ol Putor: Bev. Paul Edward BabWU s-day Wonlllp Semcas: 9:45 a. m .. 11 :00 •· m. S41May School: 9:41 •·"" .... J. there room in your home for this Christmas? Don't tum Him away. Clariftma. i~ a time when people •pend time, thou~ht •ttd · treasure lor the comfort, happine~~ and wells(e of other~ ... it i~ Chri~(~ birthday. May your Yule-loa bum brightly and in humility may you remember to reverently respect this most celebrated day, the birthday of our Lord. Mttf/1 eltrisllltllS to All. This Support the Church Series Is Made Possible Through the IASIN SHINARO-Roy Yountone Compfete Maintenance for All Boats 701 S.11ide Dr., Newpori leach, HArbor 3111 ltllHEIMER AND WALKER 14111der'• Hardware t nd s,.cialti" 110 Coast Hwy., Newport leach, BEacon 6411 DEAL'S SMOKED FISH You Catch 'em-We Sm~e 'em Hwy. 101 et ~erifta; encf Newport Pier, HA 2011 GENE'S RESTAURANT ancl IAICEitY Specialbint In Wacldint Cakes 7CII Coast N ., CorON del Mar, HAtt-1102 H. T. GRAHAM IAIT AND T ACICL£ STOU lalt ud FhWtlt Supplies 607 C..st Hwy .. Newport a..ch a..c.. IIC6 HIRTH HAl lOll-RICHARDSON ClUISEI.S U-' en.-. a!MI S.l11oats-Ma"-w.,. eoJ a.,.w. Dr.. Newport ... ell ........, 0974 ,AUl C. JONES end SON REAl ESTATI C.. ...... bel &tate •ncf ,.,.,... SaMee 2J01 w ........... Newport ..... ........, 2111 UDO PENINSULA SHIP'f ARD C..pfet. ......... s.me.. taO Jilt St ...... ,.,. ..... HarW 101 RALPH P. WAS«Ff ......,_~,.-,. ................................ . STAFfORD ELECTRIC CO. l.taLtleM, Maintenance and t.paln 110 Coast Hwy., Newport leach a..con 6321 ROSAN INCOR~RATED Manne DMslon ancl Foreltn Moton Ltcl. 621 Coast Hwy., Newport leach leacon 741 I SEAS~RT LANDING COFFEE SHO. o,.. 24 houn. One meet and you wiR be bad 117 Coast Hwy., Newport Beach leac.on 6116 SYMr50N ancl NOLLAil ,.w.,. and Decorators 112 Jlth St., N-pori a..c.h Hart-2404 ED L SEDELMEJER -REAL TOll IUJ C..tt N .. CotoM clel ~ar Hart-2766 THE IEAUTY IARN T _, ~.._-Hair Styfld H:l7 ................. Ne.,_t leech ... ..._ lift • YIUOW CAl COM,ANY s.m,.. Ne•port ..... encf c..ta ..... IJ7 C..et Hwy. H.rt-222a-a..cee 1124 NIWPOtT.IAlJOA FEDIML SAVINGS I LOAN A S..W.tt IMtlt..._ -'· A. ,.,_, Pt.eW-..t JnJ va. LWo. Newport .... Hert-1100 CLAM ~ITALUZJNe, INC. e.r..a. ........... , .... .... -... St ..... ,... .... HedMr Jilt THE SHADE SHOP Shad .. to Order-Vtneti.n llincla, 514 29th St~ New'ort a..ch WALT'S lltADING POST - U,.d Marine Equip~~~et~t, Nawticel •22 lOth St. (Nur loa H-J GENERAL SHEET METAL 2107 VIlla Way. Newport Beach M•••" ef R11e 'ottert 121 Cout BIYd., Cor-. .. el Mer IAUOA GLASS CO. With Ow Compl'"-tt att4 1000 Coast Hwy .. Ntwpoti ... ch IAYSHOU TRAILER PAll a!MI Hei~q ICelsw 17th I Coaat Hwy .. N...,.,. ..._. IALBOA lWTY CO. Realtors, Ia. Opport~~~t~; to. 700 E. IelMa llvcl., lelltoe . a Fuller Life --'Attend Regularly + uip~~~~~~t, Nawtlcal Decoretions fat H-J Newport HA 1470 SHEET METAL WORKS Newport ... ch Herbor 2210 FINCH CERAMICS of A,.. Pottery del Mar Herl.>r 2359 GLASS CO. Jom,pfltl\ltllfl eftcl t.tf Wishes N•...-+ IMdt ... con 512 I LER PAitletwl IOAT LANDING HelM ICelMr N...,.,..... ...COft 5410 .... 6~ • ., • ..,,,. 81,.d., lelbee Hart>. 1277 p,u• 1 SfOITIN& eooos ................ .,...,., ....... HAlt.·~ H. H. HOLIUtOOK-PLUMIEit New Condrudiott, Waier Heate,.. "'"'-- 2101 W. S.lboe 81 .. d., N.wport leech HA 141 .. W ROBERTS JEWELERS bquhite Jewelry That Gi••• lestint ""- 22l'h M•rine An., &.lboa lslend, HAtbor 1J21 EAitL W. STANLEY ' Assemblymen, 74th District 225 Merine A•• .. a.lboa ldend Hert>or 1711 &ALIOA INN lOS Mein Si., &.lboa Hwbor 660 COLUMIIA PEST CONTlOL CO. 109 E. lelboe ·.,.,cf., lalboa HA 2941-HA 1• COAST ,ltO,ElTIES CO. ........ "*' .... ..., JO I E. lalboa ltvd •• lalboa HerA-2 .. lAY I lEACH REAlTY, INC. 61o4en f•y, DMl Fey, J. W. Wllet, ~ ........... 1410 w. lalbee Jl¥4_ .... .,..,. ... ell ...,.., 1164 RICHAlD'S LIDO MAUif er .... c.-ty·· .,... c-.,.. ....,... MJJ VIe LWe. New,_. ...... HAlt. - CO..UWil'i ~ ClBIJIICII 1U Ap-. Aftoo ........... .,, ... Dr.~ ..... s..,s... NO e.-. s-..y Sclloel 11100 .... w ..... ..,. CBUaOB or n. 60BJif VJAKllfJft Ut 11art8e Aft-. ...._ ....... .._II& lilt ............ , .. ....,. ...... ...... ~ ......... AM.~ S...., ........ 1:00. I NO. II:JO e,-. c..t ..... s......,. ..... -.. 1 .. ,......,. -Hefr 0.,.. 4!00 to I :JO p.-. eiMI 7:JO to lsJO p.-. UY&NTB DA'I' ADVENTift' Cll'U8CII N ..... ....._ at llolla 8L, Newport ...... ~ .._.: ..,..,.. a.-a or BEaeoa ,...., ...._:,Bom.L~ $etw4ey w..u., s.mc.. ~ ..... Schol: t :JO •· m.-:.n..-: II :00 e, -. ,..,., w..tlttt: W..JMII!dey, 1:00 p.-. F!Wey &.1119 VHper~: 1:00 p.-. ASSEIIBL'I' OP OOD OBURCB a.. 8&. aa4 Ddea Aye., Coeta •eea fto.e: BEacloa ltD .......... "· OroaJc. PutM s..dey School: 9:30 a. m. W..a.lp: 10:46 a. rn. aftd 7:30 p. rn. v-, '-,&. eiMI CJ.IWren'• S.rvtc.. 6:30 p. rn. S.. ...w-... Semce: W..dnetday, 7:30 p.m. &..41"' MiteloMry eo-en, T1uu..fayt, I 0:00 e, 1ft. 8'1'. lOAOIIDI OIIUBCB 11M Onqe A'"' Ooeaa lleea ..... :-...110:11 Pa..._TIICIIDUl.NeYIII s-dey w. ... at 7:00, 1:30, 10:00, 11:30 e,-. w~ .,._ at 7:00 •• m~Me.iott: s......,. fr-4!00 to 1:1~7:00 to I: II p.-. OOIIIIUN1TY IIETBODIST CIIUBOJI ue w. lttll 8&.. Ooeta Meea n.o.e:B~11t1 ...... loeepb w. llcSiaaDe S.ftcley: tM •· m., Church S..ndey Scllool 10:10 e. m., Mon~Tnt W~lp-7 p.m. ~ A,.. WYF Servi~7 p. m., Hlth School MYF Semce 7 p. '"" s.~-&rot~p Servlca 'I'IIE CIIUBCB OF CIIIU8T lOGO Cbureb St., Coeta lieu ftoae: ll!'.Acoa 1685 D. 0 . Bunt, Mla.later s-day: 9:45 •· m., Bible School-10:45 •· m. Wonldp Serfl~ll :45 •· m., Communl-7:30 p.m. mnf119 S.m~Wednescfey: 7:30 p.m., Evenint Service_ ~ BIBLE CJIUB()JI Oruc'e Ave. at Urd St., Ooeta lleea Pbooe: BllaeoD Mal A. A. Kaden. Putor s.Mey School: 9:45 a. m.-Mornint Service, II •· rn. • Evenlnt Service, 7:30 p.m. ... w-•• Service, Wedneteley, 7:30 p.m. IA6NALL IMPOU CO. Heftdmade Gifh from nay Cllarmt to ~;..,. lit Coest II.,.,., Corone del Mer Herb« 3712 WASHEREnE SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY Oyelflt. Dry Cleaning, Finished Lallftdry 404 Coest 11 ....... Corone del Mer Herbor 2~W RTZMOitRIS REALTY CO. S.l-ltentelt-bchenga-lusineQII I I J Coest llvd .. ec-ne del Mer, HA 2 I 52 I 3120 SH~WOMEN'S AP'AREL We Heve ttt. Petf.ct Ovtflt for AI Occe-.. 106 E. lelboa lh<d., lalboa Hart>. 2060 CLARENCE McCUllOCH -Wdw MNI eftd C.W...t Woft: of ft.. Fi....t 2107 Ytlla Wey, Newpoti ... ell. HAriMw 411 W1LSON JEWB.lY J-.lty, Stwtfttt. Wetctt..' a!MI lepa!Nt 205 Mei11 St., lalboa He,.,_ 2261 FIAHCIS J. HORVATH, ...,._ Her\., AIM Prepwt~ .. M10 W. ~ IW .. ......,_. ....... HA 1411 L J. ltlm.ll I COMPANY c.., ..... ,....., ......... ,..... -.... ,..,. ................... HMt. .a . . Virginia Price of B. I. is wed A Winter white knlttH suit with mace aoot..orlH and orchid co~ uge wu worn by M.J.J. Vircfnia Mu Price, daughtu or Mr. and Mrl. Arthur J . Price of 211 Em- erald Ave., Balboa Island, at her marriage to Staff S e r g e a o t O\arle11 Edward Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sta.nley G. Smith of Kla- math Falls, Ore. The groom's parenu were unable to attend the wedding because or a severe storm in the northwest. T he young couple, who met in London, England, were married by Father Stephen Kiley at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, Newport. A reception followed the cere- mony at St. Andrews Presbyterian Church in ::-iewport Heights. Miss Joan Kimes of Newport Heights was maid of honor. She wore an emerald green knitted suit with black veh·N accessories and tiny 1 red rosebuds. Gc.>ne Craln of the Harbor area was best man for the groom a t the double ring cerE'mony. Followin~ tht> wt'ddin~. a recep- tion ""as hl'ld a t St Andrews P res- byterian Church rooms decoratt>d m rt>d poinsettias a nd white chry- san thl'mum. for th•· occasion. :\irs. Ralph nn., ••r fUJni hl'd organ mus1c during the rt>ception and ~t~ Dii' id '1artm 11nd Mrs. WiJ. liam Kanws pound ~tss, Claudine Beckt•t t was Ill char~~ of the guest book and Mr .... Arthur Salisbury cut thp cak•·. ThE' bride's motht>r \\Ort• a p1nk tlk shantung dress with n a ' ) 11C<.·«>~"orlt>S a nd an orchid corsage. After a hone\ moon in Carmel and l\lontt>rey the young couple will ma kE' thrir home in Phoenix wh1 n· "J.!t. ~rr.tth "ill be statlonl'd at Lukt> Atr Fol'c~· Base. The for-I mt-r Miss P rice .... a ~raduate of =""'"'POrt Harbor Hi~h School and Santa Ana C'oll••l!<> Ht•r husband atlt·nd<'d hi~h school and colle~e in Ore~on. ------- "1::1010=" OX 11£.\I.IXt., "llt'al th.• ... wk cll•am;•• thP lf'p.•rs 1 ,. • ...,. rh,, dP'ld. <:a<~t vut d••"tl' lrt•• I\ \t ha\t' r•'<t'I\M, lr•'tl) :!1\" ··. Th• ,, \\Ord' uf Jl',u_, from :\ t a 11 h, '' 1 t1 ' ;Jrt-'h• ... (',oldt•n To \1 o( t h·· :--undrl\ u .,, .n- S,•rmcm on C"hn''' tn '~1PnC'f'" rn thl• :'\,·\\port Do H'h L'l .. 1,11 til :'CI- enCt• Church Th,• ii'""~''lr ,.,. •I 1t r.,orl, 1"'•\\t'!" :o-hdJI h. 1:! I PI • .fl\ ~~~lt•d 'ind rn~·~ ··d b) m.-m '' : "' 1 d··ll 111 Ri11-lic&l ,, l•·c·tuon' ------I CERT IFI<' \Tf. o a· Rt'!"J="t~~~ F fctltfcliJ" F irm 'amt• F•mt~a.r drapery hardware draperies slipcovers custom lampshadea cameo curtains KIMMONS UPHOLSTYY U .. IUILDING • ltE-STYUNe • c:omplete. 9uerenteed ..Mce of highest quelity 415 E. 17th COSTA MESA Bucon 54l6 Between Tuttin & INine StL Rcmc:ho Me.a Nursery School State Ucensed and Approved From 2 to 6 Yean Supervised ~ and Constructive Play &EASONABL& IIATD Open 5 days per week-8 to 5 Transportation Fuml.lbed 190 E. 15th St. COSTA MESA no..B...,_Mt1 COSTA MESA VENETIAN BLIND LAUNDRY e RE~O\':\TIXG e REPAIR e ni:P.\l~Tf:\'G w~ &ri\'(' your blind" a thorough clt>anlna: -~0 'Don't PIJl~ O\ er Dirty BUnda' FOR FREE E"TTX\TES Call BEacon 6228-J THE l ="Ill r~:'lG="Elt do ht"r<>- b) t'• rtrf.' that th· y •t crnducllnl!' an < •r 111..!1' jllk• .tnd fJ·urt stand -!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!l!!l•!!!!!!l bu~m· ,..., .1' \ -.,....,, 1ft ~h"a' north of L.H:Ut' t Bt''ll'h, Cn ;,Ia I C'0\'1' wtdt•r th• fH·IItlous ftrm name· of lS5 E. litb St. C<Kta Mea , ="orm":-o til tht Col\t' -.~nd that satd rirm 1s cnmpo<;t'd of tb• follcming j)f'rsons. "'h.,,,. rt.1111•''-tn full and p!aCt'S of rE'~ad J.Ct' an ac; fullo\\.., t0·\\'1 t Xorman T Bot"~'·t·anc 216 Ins An•. Corona dt'l ~tar. Calli. \\'lima Louise Boiss••ranc same WIT:"E-S their hand this lst day of D<>cember. 1952 ;'1.;0 RMA=" T. 8 0 1S.5ERA="C \V'IL\tA LOL"ISE BOISSER . .\.'\;C STATE OF CALIFOR~IA COUNTY OF ORA="GE ss. • On this lst dav of ~mber.1 11952. bt>fore me. a :'\'otary Public in and for said rount,· and state. I residing then•in, duiy .romnu~-~ sioned and S\\orn. personall) ap- peared :"iorman T. Bo1sseranc, Wllma Louise Boisscranc known 1 to me to be the JX'Nons w hose names subscribed to the within in-I strument. and acknowled~<>d to me that they ex<-Cutt>d thE' same. WITNESS my hand and offictal seal. VER:'\01'\ BRt"EDERLE Notary Public in and ror satd County and S tatt>. My Commission t>xpires Sept. 21, 1955. IJVING ROOM BEDROOM s.h u.-M: ITlWi AlliN SIIClS IWN8 PANCHEl INC LANDa Sf.ALY .., ... ,.. s. COAST avo. Fraak A. Katnik U c-enwd PAINnNG CONTRACTOii CommerclaJ ~ Res.lcJeaUal lnsurf'd • • -BoocJecl :-:o job too lar~e or too small F .H.A. TERMS • Fi"e Reside"ti•l '•intl"9 • 24-hr. c:o~T~merciel tervlce • Fectory "'•i"tene"c• • All wo"" 911•renteed • Nee ettim•t•• • Complete rent•l of pelnt equip"'•"' for the home painter omCE & SHOP 1301 Coast Highway 'S ewport Beeclla BEacon 6393 LAMPS AND SHADES· W AU SHELVES BEDDING Fit& DEUVBT CllOfT n...s PAltO FUINI1UII w .. ~ ... AI , ' - •"' ........ ··-...... -cw-.. .., ..... ., •• ~.. .,.... .. lwP ........... ······-He ..... w ............... CIEDIT IUUAU OP NIW'fiOIT 11ACH. LMUNA IUCH Nflj COSTA MBA ........ ,.,.. P.O. .. ... .... ., ............ c.a * Guide to Island Shops ¥ _K_~_·_a_·s--~-~-~~-N __ s_a _v_lc_E ____ ·~J ~~------~·~----------- PAJUC AVB. To B. I. F., JIP- HEaSHEY'S MARKET SPOT HArt:-1000 200 • MARKET SPOT LIQUO RS HArt-1000 202 • KIM of CALIFORNIA HAlt-MII.J THE ISLANDERS, Gifts HA 15-'7 SANITARY LAUNDRY & CLEANERS HArt-10 ISLAND LIQUORS HArbor 139-4 TED OWEN BALBOA .... I 214. < .,. .1 no • 226 • • WM. W. SANFORD Reeltot HArt-2462 • 201 SKINNER'S PHARMACY HArt-0111 • JOllY ROGER • 221'h SHIPMATES loy. aftd Girfs' WMr HA 2219·M • 223'h ROBERl~ JEWELERS HArt-2321 • 225 EARL W. STANLEY Reeltor HArbor I n5 BALBOA AVB. --------------~~ HINKLEY'S PHARMACY HArbor 3168 102 • WA&GIFS YARN SHOP 2 HArbor 1241.J lOI'h • l'ii > < ~ • 301 80ARDM"N'S MARKET HArbor 317 • 305 COTTAGE WAFFLE SHOP HArbor, 2672 • 307 HOSTESS HOUSE RMteurent HArt-2)65 PEGGY SMAll F..hion Spomw..r ~ • 319 The BOOK SHOP ~ HArbor l "'"-1 311 • JACK'S BARBER SHOP HArbor 1806 SNIP 'N' STITCH 320 • HArbor 3028-W 320 • SOS RADIO & ElECTRIC HArbor 0780 322 • • 125 G AY TOGS HArbor 1631 -W To che Bridge and Baylide Driw Merry Christmas l4-~ .. Kay f1~ ~~RIICS Dick Parka baa the veptable vloul races, placbw teOOncl 01' third department In To n y Her'lhey'a In b1a cla.u In lBS), but theft be- Market and be haa the love and came more Interested In two an4 (r&tltude of every Boy Seout on four wheeled European veblcl8 the Ialand. Two weeka aco we and IOld the boat. In Klmble'a t o 1 d of the Seouta opening a flnt race, he placed ftnt In hla Cbristmu tree stand on the main clau. highway. I know that Kimble wu the dis- The sale of Chrlatmu treea has tributor for Snap-On Tools and always been a tine aa1ea ltem for had no ldea that he wu a partner Dlck and one whole profits were with Louile Ho.tettlel', who de- welcome ln the middle of the Win-aten-and manufactura very ter season. Dick forwent this a w 1 r 1 y, ctreuJar baUertna aklrta profit when be heard that the made of hand printed and hand Scouts were selling treea, and put painted material very Pf, _fe.ttve, ln place of hla stock a large lign and colorful and u .,mbollcal of I telling his customers to go bu.Y the Ialand u they are ~. the trees f.rom the Soouta. Klmble devotes all of h1l effort .... WilL ...... In additlon he loaned hia truck to flttlng the Snap-On toola, and to the boys to get their stock of Oeedee Boyd and Gladys Brothers • ....,_ trees hauled down fTom the whole-take care of the tales of lldrta; _...._ aalers in Los Angeles, and that that being, I think, u it ahould ~. Ylllm IT-entailed several trips in the truck. • • • I tell you thia, not for the good Lyell Buttermore haa a t r u c k that ia in it. but as evidence to again; aee his wtndow dlaplay In en Oout Blvd. ~ support my theory that Santa the window of Stanl~y Hadfield'• o--del ..., Claus does appear, on occasion, real estate office but ~ .ure that : .. .,..,. ................ .. smooth shaven : your eye follows Santa's flshlng .. • • • rod to the INward end. Curt :OO.h, a skUled han~!. Vftth • • • light tackle in th.e Swnmer, and in the Winter an able hand lli Stan Hadfield's Real Estate office. waa lmpreaaed with the be a u t l f u 1 Christ:mas dl.aplay in the Ialand Po s t Oflice, which Ia centered around a We-sized and life-like figure of Santa Claus, but he wasn't fooled. Seeing through the ruddy cheeks and false whiskers, he remarked that it appeared that the Democrats had found a way to keep H.S.T. on the payroll. • • • FOOT-PRINTS. Inna Marples sent a pretty Chrlabnu card from Paris, but Perc aaya that abe hal already left tor latanbul, and haa no Idea where she will be for Christmas. Perc Jc:nooln where be will be, though, c b a I ned to a counter at either Surf and Sand or Vagabond House. • • • " ... AND A DARK MAN." Just IREm- about now I would Uke to receive to our L..:-0~ a big, fat list of about 200 books, ~ ~ Our Tight Little Island Atten-sent to me heanonymod uall)ytheand let kinAnddn~~ .. ~o~~~t ~ Uon all burg~: when you case me gaze at t man te . own-..,._ umo ..--~--this Island and ob6erve the large, er's fortune. I am going atale We join in wishing you well kept homes that appear dark reading tea-leaves and shoulder a Happy 1~ and unoccupied during the Winter bones of sheep, and the messages Jill'. uc1 Jln. 0eorp ~ lh P bably right in sent 'UP in the smoke of hair comb-moo s you are ro . Saady's j otel thinking that they have no one in mgs. Would certainly llke a blg them to protect them. but you a re llat of books. • • • totally wrong In thinking that they 1115 o...t ~ are not being watched by their No matter how often the expres-del ..., year-'round neighbors, b e c a u s e sion is said, printed or sung, .._ ... .,..Co .. Talloaa.,._._._. •• ..,. th<-y are und«<'r constant observa· MERRY CHRISTMAS remains .tion. one of our beloved sayings, and .. -----------. Ta ke the case of George F . repetition has taken nothlng from Thomas, 32. who will be out of cir-the meaning of love and well-wlsh- culation for a long, long time be· lng that it has implied, rather. It cause he failed to understand this. is embellished by the traditional BENT a TV D•'sTVSinlll RIM-'Mil Mr. s. E. Tiberg or Apolena part it has played in our happiest noticed an unfamiliar car parked Season. With all or the love the in Ulle vicinity or the home of his expression has ever imparted. I say friend and neighbor, Wilbur Cox ttco~y:ou~,~ME:~RR:Y~CHRIS=:~TMA::s:·~~============ of 1010 South Bay Front, and ~ wrote the license number of the car ln his notebook ... which was as much hunch as it waa concern for his neighbor's property, aa it was the first time that he had ever recorded a license number that didn't concern him. Later, Mr. Ti- berg saw the usually locked door in the Cox home standing open, and the burglary was dlacover;ci. Tracing the car number given them by Mr. Tiberg, the Newport police found all of the plunder, jammed into the Thomas(.'S garage tn Gardena. • • • S N A P-ON S AND SWIRL AROUNDS. As much as I ,have admired the green, barnllke struc- ture of Kim of California on the Island I never knew, until now, that lt was owned, In part, by my friend Johnny Kimble. About a year ago Johnny b o u g h t John Porter's Sea Sharp and entered her in the last Ensenada Race. John Porter had sailed the boat across the finish line in two pre- N ewlyweds Live On Lido Isle Hidy's Pet Supply and Sporting Goods wish to thank their many friends for their patronage this past year . . . And to wish all of you the very best in this holi- day season. BIDY'S PET SUPPLIES · & SPORTING GOODS 605 Coast Bl•d. Corona del Mar HArbor 1293-J. \ . ' ( A I t ' :::..-:~-••r":!-: '52 BUILDING NEAR $6,350,. HOME LOANS S IV E 'lbe 1952 building pennit total 543 brinp the year'• mark almolt 6-room. 1-story, l·unJt dwelling at for the city Is expected to top 6,· to $8,350,000. • 615 Clllf Dr., ns.ooo. 500,000, for the third blgeest year Rec:o~ year of all time wu Jut A. R. Ebrlte, 612 Clllf Dr., Caah & Carry Auto Radio Specialiata Mesa Radio cmd TeJe-rision l. ~ .......... ,, Co.1a IDea .... ,........., LOllS FIR HilES '~" a.Y&&& LOA!f Coa.truction I.ocms 5%-20 Yean 8:JZ BOB SATI'LI:a Reprelelltin& Poi.W lortcac• Co. IU5 ee..t Bl•cL. CDM I'll. RA 1888-ID J.-5181 JAME. .D. RAY Building Coatrador 100 Coest Bl•d., Ccw011e del .,.., HArbcw Olll R .. ld.nu: HArbor 2114-W Co1crete Werk of All Kinds FLAGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK WALLS --·--• raD E8'l'DIATD • Chu. WIITIII Sal lbCOft 11104 • HArtter 1012~ 221J ......,_. .... c..t. .... In Newport building tu.to""' Wlth year Wltb $8,629.~. and second 5-room, l-$tory, l·unit dwelling at · ·" · highest total waa ln 1950, wttb 608 CUrt Dr $16 000 still one week to go before the $6..402.376. ., ' · books are closed. already 400,000 Following pennits were issued Newport in permits have beeo issued during during the past week~ V. B. Morgan, Udo Park, altet'}l· December, and this added to the Newport H.eldlta tiona at Lbt K. Anchorage Way, end-of-November total or $5,938,· Charles Roese, 4M 32nd St., $300. Fred Simpson, and Dr. Ed MJlum, Corona del Mar, 3-store building In Lido Shopping Center, 3424-26--28 Via Udo, $24.500. OIJR SCHOOLS By MAJUORIE BAR~ Due to the lack of adequate auditorium facilities, the Christ· mas programs at both the New- port Beach and Corona del Mar schools were confined to separate rooms. However , this did not pre\·ent the HoUday spirit from filling the buildings with a cheer· ful atmosphere in the days pre- ceding the close of school. In the Newport Beach school each class held its own program in the classroom. A thlrd grade chorus consisting of 160 voices caroled In the patio. In the fourth · grades, the study ol Mexico was culminated by a typical Mexican holiday celebration and the break· ing of the Pinata. The klndergar· tens of the school were visited by Santa Claus. s tudent. Participants included the school orchestra under the direc- tion of Miss Nonna Perkins, the various glee clubs and Harmon('('rs direct~ by Mr. James Fitzgerald, a girls triple trio, and a barber· s h o p quartet. The Christmas spirit was truly more k('('nly felt by aU who participated or at· tended this outstanding show. Due to the lack of seating capacity, students not in the program were asked to stay away on Thursday night, and a special performance was given for them Friday morn-~ lng in the Horace Ensign gym. The day was completed by Christ· mas parties held in the afternoon for each home. room. Piaao Euemble Gives Coacert Gaie ty rang In the hall$ of the Corona del Mar school on Friday morning as the different classes took tours through the building. Mrs. Barnett's flrst graders sang Members of the Piano Ensemble I carols In the corridors. Programs Club, a group of t~nage planO were presented for parents in most students of Kathleen Co 1 em a n. of the lower grade rooms. Christ· Newport Heights, entertained mas parties and exchanging of their parents at a musical Christ· gifts climaxed the day. mas concert party last W('('k on Of especial note was the fourth Monday at tht> Coleman home. grade room of Virginia Booth at Both classic and popular ensemble Corona del Mar. As the culmina-music. played by the young people, tion of their study or Mexico, the I highlighted the e\·ening. P. L. Wyatt, cement block wall at 1800 W. Ocean Front, $200. P. A. Palmer, Inc .. omce addl- tion at 3333 Via Lido, $2,500. Lee Bunce, 221 Santa Ana Ave., alterations at 1.25 40th St., $600. Balboa hlaad 0. E. Felton. Downey, 8-room, 1 a nd 2-story, 2-unit dwelling at 123 E. Bay F ront .$15.000. Virgil Partch. alterations at 205 Coral. S300. Papering -Painting Specializing in Small Jobs TOM SCHACHT 377 E. 18th St. Costa Mesa BEacon 5394-R Jill S. Whyte INSURANCE Ocecm, Marine and General Insurance Offlc.e: Cotte Mew len• lulldlng lbcot~ ,,,, R..ld-: 416 Heul, Cor0111 clef Wer children had decorated the room Guests were ~tr. and !\Irs. 0 . K. to represent Olvera Street com-Smutte. )ir. and ~1rs. Ellis Shaw plete with shop signs and large and dau~htl'r Linda. )Irs. R. L.II""Ww•••••••ww Pinata ror the celebration. The Fernandes. Dr. and )1rs. J o hn children acted out three Mexi· Chung and daughter Carolyn, Dr. I E S A can Christmas customs starting and Mrs. G. To.hill and daughter with the Las Posadas. the proces· Pamela. Mrs. Ralph ~lcCielland, Up H O L S J E R II ft ' sion to aU the shops; the feast of Mr. and )1rs. Joe Hamblet. Hosts g the three kings, in which the chit· and hostesses assisting Mrs. Cole-Uplloa.terlar a Draperr dren leave their huaraches on the man ._.ere Luana Schmutte. Carol j Br.aco. 1111 balconJes for gifts to be left in by haw. )taxine Chung, Taja Tohil. ._ •-.-e atM.. c.ta ._ the three kings; and the breaking Ani t a ~McClelland, Bill Hamblet of the Pinata as the final festivity. and Bill Bartlett. 1,------------.. Not particularly related to the Mrs. Coleman entertained all r S • 1:..:_ Christmas season but very strik· her piano pupils recently at a peoau.uuq in ing in appearance, were the Aztec musical Christmas part y with AUTOIAnc PILOTS masks whJch lined one side of the musical games and contests as room. These were sculptured by well as special entertainment by CALL TDBY the children from wet newspaper, each age groups. A large Santa Harbor Marine Electric then painted and shellaced. The I Claus centered the holiday decora-901 Coest Hwy., N•wpori ... & creative expression shown In the tions. Parts of the program in· lbcon 6060 Nights: IE 612,. w different masks is truly remark· eluded the story of the bells illus-~ able. trated by the youngPs t group: a At Orenge Co.ly'a Leeding HCMM t..cftnCJ \>-. Institution QUICK 24 HOUR SBVta r LOW LOW "REDUCI•"' INTEIIST ._.. EASY MONTHlY PAn.en'S FRIENDLY SYMPATHETIC SERVICE WI 1\JY ~UST DHDS 0.. WEU. LOCATIO HOMES LAGUNA FEDERAL SAVINpS I LOAN ASSOCI A TlON m 0c:.... A ...... Phone: .... , '" LAGUNA BEACH The students of the Horace En· c~ndleli£tht ceremony wi th fitting sign school presented ''An Old ptano numbe!"S b}.' t~e older group: Fashioned Christmas" for the par· and communtty smgmg by all. An ents and friends at the Newport exchan~te of little gtfts and Christ· Beach school auditorium. The mas refreshments roncludl'd the BUILDING BLOCKS program drew a large crowd. many party. of whom stood for the perform- ance. A choral O\'erture. "An Old Fashioned Christmas." wa used as a theme for the production. The words of the choral were \\Tlttcn by Vicki Csenar, se\·enth grade (iUbOi 'Dialtillgl I SERVICE 406 Coett .... -HArtter 14471 CORONA DEL WAR Edwercl D. 5.4tl~~ter • Btot~ D. 0.... i ;JIIIIIJ4.,tl1fll~tJIIUIJIII11tllllltlllt1JtiUIUIIIIII ........ Ilfi Newport bgler Wms '52 Derby A N e w p o r t sportsrisherman, Lee Thompson of Lido Park, was first place winner in the nnst an- nual Ne\'v1)0rt Harbor Deep Sea Derby, which was sponsored by the local landings this year. As top man among the 450.000 an· glers in the contest, Mr. Thomp· son won a tudor sedan as No. 1 prize. PUMI·BLOI( Co. !U08. ..... 8L LUMBER Oft IDI-471& SAT.Sto5 SUII.9 to I Costa Mesa Lumber Co. Two paraplegic war \'eterans . took the next two prizes-Louis Palmer of BeU Gardens, second place winner, and GObert Ortiz of Belmont Shores. third. Fourth place winner was George Peterson LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS ........... ABE YOUR INSURANCE COSTS TOO IDGII? o-.1t • 1w -~=~';....,. • Awto • rr.ll a.,.. •uCE ltUIIITIR Fwuw··~ 1,_ R'..,.n A.._ 8DVIC. ANY DID Aft.-o.ta ·-. ...,___,-......... WILCH•s READY. JilifJI IIIIIETE IEaCOD IM7 lf ....... BIM.o.la--Ompl __ ..... or Pomona. These four soared the PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY highest number of points ln land- Ing the greatest number of the Pacific Oceen's leading game fish ~ ALW&D ~ ..... -btuefin tuna. yellow1au. white RA~IrS BAR808 D8UG8 sea bass. aldpjacJc.. bonita, blade ... o-.1 ...._ •• ...,. Ill 1 '"---M ._ sea bus. halibut, barracuda and ----~ alba~. ~:::::=:=:=::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::=:::===~ Honon for catching the largest I game fish went to a •'00\an an· gler, Mrs. Vera Fellen of River· side, tor a 57-pound white aee bua. Mrs. Elizabeth Gristey ot Fontana led nine men and one other woman In the autumn dlvi· lionaJ competition. MALONE H. HOI.MEB &ENH.AL INSUIANCI at the Vovel eo. .c.... ............ ,.. ..... .................. ,... lu'•t 11 ...... HAIIIer MM-W Merchants' PIITECTIYE SEIYICE ................ ~ NEWPORT HABIOB AREA .._e ehte..,_..__. L.aonotr . ..._._.._ State • I CaiUng C.Q. (O.dDDell fl'aiD ._. I) ••II"* to our ~ ..... ~ 1liiiD4 how or wtay. We -. our ...... ~-waaated to let ,.,o 1mow we're atarttne." And wttll tbat the)' put up tbelr lad- .......... ttowodt. A couple of days later the stucco ..... flnilbed 1n a bria:ht new blue. Jl.t the)' bad alJo paiDted tbe ~ reputtled the windowa, ,_.an the outside wooclwotk and * entire10f:b!f.e• stem to stem. 'ftle job t they reluctantly ~ a cue of beer, got in the tnJdl and left. ,In a day or so, I got another JJhone call. When I answered, a ltllow just laughed and laughed. It wu a wonderful laugh. It WMD't a belly-lauah, It waa a -.rt-lauah. You don't often hear M.. It comes only from ble·bearted ~. I thought he'd. never atop •-&hlne. Finally be managed to elllldrle and say, "I sure pU}Jed a IMt one on you. Dick. Now wlU )'MI eo filhing witb me!" • • • T h a t's my Christmas story. Whenever I hear some young ..art ahoot off his mouth about a oertaln old guy with a long white M.rd, a merry twinkle in his eye aDd a red Su.it and VOW that he exists onJy In departmen t stores .,. alongside a salva tion a r m y lwttle, it won't bother me a bit. J'Jl figure that he's too old for the tmQUestioning belief of a little c:bllc:l, too young to see through the disguises that the reaJ patron alnt dt Christmas wears. I'U Yery probably feel sorry for the )'oung guy. • • • And now that I'm about at the Ad of my tale, you'd probably Ake to know some names, wouldn't you? I'd like to teU you, but hon- fttly, some people are easily em- barrassed. Not for anything in the world would I cause the sug- cstion of a blush to start across the fa ces of a couple of uncom- monly k i n d. big-hearted people. After all, you know the stars of JllY Olri.lt:mu story. Who else could I be telling you about ex- cept ... Santa Claus! • • • Your Nose Knows: My favorite amen baa always been the delight- ful aroma that oomes from a ateak cookfng over an outdoor charcoal ftft. Last week I added another and found it walking at dusk t.Juoough a display of Christmas tftel in a gentle rain. • • • Last Minute Idea: If you've been awampe«! and a re still tearing your hair trying to find the right 11ft for your favorite fisherman. here are a couple of augestiona: An order to have his or her fa1att. reel put Ill a "c:ncDe"..,.. =~that makes the ~st outfi t An order to have Rolguides and tip put on his or her favorite rod, and maybe a new foregrip. You'll kiU two birds with one .tone. You'U make a fishennan b a p p y by the time the season atarta and you'll give our favorite JKk)e stores some thing to do dartJl& the winter, which believe me for a tackle store ia both 1~ and hard. So to Nonn Begg at 901 Co a s t Highway, "Shorty" Lester at the Bay Shore Tackle Store, Harold CaldweU at the Balboa Island Rod and Reel Shop, and "Gordy" Wevill over by the BaJboe Island ferry, a very Merry C'luiltmas-and the same to you! Tile PrameMclen dandft& club Ju4p J)one\d J . Dodp olfld. ot leW!Dtb aDd ellbth ........ ill ~:::: ·~-~~.-. the Harbor area beld • pia .1~ ft. echooDeor Adore decl up at the l"roft claDee 011 Dee. U at tbe Ba1-Balboa Yac:bt Buin.. 'The wedllba boa Yacht Oub under the dlrec-ualted u. fonDt'l' Mn. Melitta tlclll ot Dorothy Jo s-an.oo. 'h.mo o1 u. ~ and Bart .... 11 A· I Dial ............. . ~ ,__ , .. f. S.... I SW Sttllfltl•• Eac:b member of the ~ vance of the Hart 'lance ~ 6roueht a guest. llotben wbo t1cn 1n St. Louis. The ~ acted u hostesses for the evenina was held p t prior to the Adore • :========::=:::=:::=========:; weN Mn. J ohn Bovee, Mn. Frank trip to Acapulco. WRrrMAN'S SIRYICI 51.1 , ...... -.. ,. ..... -24-Hr. ,_... -.... w... "' ,.,. "'W• SpM .. IIte 1ft &Nrt••C? ~ .. ICIIO c...t lho4. HArlw 441-a-.NM.z ...... 11-.L....C.t ... 4el W. Woodland and Mn. Jta>: Bryan. AOO joln1ng the wedding cruise Theil' ref r e 1 h m e n t a included we r e newlyweds Mr. and M.rL molde4 k:e cream. sandwiches and John Chapman of Loa Angeles C h r I a t m a a cookies se-rved on who will travel as far as La Paz. Christmas trimmed table. Climax The Chapmans. both students at to the evening waa a .Mexican pi-USC have been honeymooning at nata. made by Mrs. Woodland, Villa' Marina Motor Resort. which showered favors on the "::ie;;;;;;;;;;;;;s;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ young people. . NEW IIESA RESIDENTS . M. E. HORST CO. TO BEAT VBILDILEN'S ROOMS Costa Mesa Is the new a~ of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Anderson of 507 Olmation Ave., Corona del Ma r. Their new address is 335 A speda1 collection was taken Sunday at the Balboa Ialand Com-munity Methodist Church to help Install a heating system in the Sunday School rooms. Continuing with their improvements of the re- modelled church, the congregation recently inatalled the sound box for th.e organ in its permanent location. CoUeen Place. MOVES TO S HORE C LIFFS Mn. Robert Geyer has now m o v e d to 311 Driftwood Rd., ShorecU!fs. llw former address was 703 Iris kl:e., Corona del Mar. PIYIII CIITIACTII EXCAVATING -GllADING -ftUOI[INO PHONE BEACON 110! ' Here is why we have applied for a rate-aqjustment ... our first in 31 years ' The Soathem California !d.iiOO Company bas applied to tbe C.llfomil Pablic Utilities Commission for per- mission to make a geoenJ. ~ iocreue. This increase in your electric let'rice rata-to H 1Jn ~~~;, Jl ,_..t-will .del ooly a li:tde to the average domestic CDIU>mer'a let'rice bill-«boat 2' cmts a month. Aaually, your alit for Bda elearic ~ hu been goioa down COGIWldy liDce 1921. Bat tbc borden of ioaeasing ooas of openriaa. ~ apUa1 aod paa ta ~ tbe elects of inflation-have made a rate chaose oeoe ry 10 we CUI bep up our hiah ...,.,. ol tenb aod meet tbe requ.iremena ol both oew aod old ~ SpecificaDy, tbele ue tbe pdldpel reuom why we 1ft !Dikfna cbJa applicadoo oow: 1. eo. ol ~ we awed ba'ft sktroc:bad. Oar COICS ollabor and metrdak bnt dim to aew hritfw', Md tua JJmf tab 2~ ceaa ~ ol ewq cloUu we naift from Ides ol elecaic tenice. Bftry ilaD iD oar openUac bad&ft IW IOUed, jult u eftiJ 111m ID 10"' badset bM ~ ( eiCep( decttic lel"fiae), IDiki"l il balder 1D match inoome aod cxqo. '-We must cootioue to baiJd DP:W t.c:ilities u we haft been and are doioB-A principal &ctor eoablin& Ul 1D avoid a race iDcreale aoti1 oow wu the .MuodiD& ol a luge pan of oar outlf'lndins teeurities a few ,an.,, wbkh reduced the oompaoy's .Ulcaat ud dirideod re. quitemenD. Allo, Ediloo's ~ captdty, befue tbc inftatiooary period aad liDCe power &om Hoo.u l>ul hecamr awileble, toaetber wicb cbe ~~ treosrnfe.. sioo ud dila:i •w4 apedriea atre.dy baiJr, IDidt it I'<""+ pawiowaly eo tene a Jarse proponioo of our Joed .,.... willa pe-intleftno built bydroelecaic plants aDd ada. ...... &cilirie,t., But thole factors DO ioogu ba'fe .., tlpiliam efea m helping the company compensate b in&.rioo The ever increasing demands foe el«uic Rnice -be met with new bcil.itics, COClStl'UC1ed at in&crd ClQICI. a. AIJI U'DC with any cxber busi.oess, we must pay a fair rmta1 b me me of mooey to buy, build and opeme fa- cilides to meet the growing demands foe electric .etrice. This meam that we mUSt offer to stOCk and bond holders eami.a3s wbidJ prmide reasoaable mums foe the use of their • .u.,., eod which will encoutase tbem to imat ia the Bd.iloa. Compaoy. Tbete is DO otbet way foe chit or uq rompuy to compete foe the capital it oeeds. a1xnd 1M increase .... wida oar ...... IDOitiDJ ocher b-WNN woaJd limply Uaaaae -----------------.-.---andhow it affects ' yuu: ........ -...... Onpeoy, ud odlu pdfttely OWDid public udllr onpe-. iD Ce~w. me iaaeaas111111t be .-..,ile<l by .. OellepDia PDblic t.Jdlilill Cnmieica Tbe ('anmiwMJn will bold • ... • t1. a ,_,, ljlplicMioa aad cbeD .......,. Wbedaer die : p a.., be ..... • ..._.foe which it 1.1 ...,w u.-r ~~~r 1 Ill I"' 1, .. as •" """':ic c_.uner would pay._ ~ ceMa _,. .......... .-c • , .............. ..,... ........ -w.. .... .