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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1953-01-01 - Newport Harbor EnsignJ · FIRST ·. n..a.day. JcmWilit 1. 1151 ,. .,._ •atctsl., ... el ._ 0., el Nt~·~ 15ecz.- C080IIA DEL IIAIL CAW. ' . 5 c..t. ewport Urged to U VoL 5· •• II ---------------------------------=------------------- County Acts . To . Get N av Dump Site .,, IN Otr' See I ~ County S..pervitors in· acres near 19th and Placentia in zonIng ordinance requires 7,200 Th L structed Highway CommiasiOMr Coata Mesa not far from the dump aquare feet ~ home. whereas the ' e 01 Harold Sprengl>r Tuelday to make slte, wu approved.a.t Fricay by plans-call for 6,000 aquan teet. a survey of property avaUable for the County Planning Cornlni.aon. Diller Kalanu Co. appeeled to C.O.ta Mesa and Newport Beeda a dump site ln w Costa Mesa Another large subdivt.lon. 1.,200 the Board ot SuperWion Tuellday, ahould unite as one city, the eo.ta ~ ~ area and to report beck to the homes on 265 aCI"8, projected by and the S upervisors are expected Mesa Fact Finders Wft'e told in -y .....,. supervieon. the Diller Kalmlan Co. near to recornmt"nd change In zoning their r~nt conference with-Air ------------n.e Boerd of Superviaon acted Orange Coaat College~ the preeent A-1 to R-1 10 aemblyman Earl w. S~y. We filter t.odQ apon a llnw on the ric:ommendatlon of Super-Fairview Rd. and Harbor Blvd, i8 that tbe 8,000 1CJQUe foot ~ n.e whole Harbor Arft ''for ft¥e ,_. .. ,._, wltb aD Its hopes vWor-Helm Kalter, who had met being held up becau.t' the county wiU be allowed. miles around:' abould be ocw dtl. and oplh*-u, bat tint we IIIUft recently with Newport city offl· and it would ~ the .,..._ tab a look '*=k at ..,. old YMJ', daJs and C.O.ta Mesa dtizena ~k-New-"il Booked Up ... ~~ Air Bai•.t in the county, Mr. Stanlry told review .orne f:A tile tl&c .tane., and tnc a eomprornJw aolutlon of the __ tht> Fact FindPrL little ator18, contemplate what we dump lit~ fracas among Newport. He also called attention to haw dane with the put 12 monthl Republic ConstructiOJ1 Corp. and • • Syst 'J u d Ligb 1 probabl,r new legislation wbieh of our Uves, and puha .. tab C.O.~ wiD,__.. up with . ald,lftg ... -~-an Is would for~ un:incorporatecl aft'U heed ~ • • • ~re'a no "'" .... """"" such as Costa Mesa to bear their dlmc:ult;y ln a~ I~ c t 1 n 1r the Bl.r a tlon for a dump site Newpor t Beach Is hooked up alert. ha ~n placed at Civil De-full share of the oott of munidpal Stclry ot the )ftlr, -for"ua all here to ~rw the entire Newport Beach-with the othft' 56 dtles of Loa fe.nse control dial headquarters in R rvlces rendered by county &OV· tn Newport Hatbor u ~u u C.O.ta Mesa ana. and thua may Angeles and Orange counties in this regiOG. It 1s con nected by enunent. ev..-ybocb' ~-tbrou~bcJut'our na-a~rt the 1quabble ov~r tht> loca· a special new air raid warning one-way telephone circuits with all What this would me4n to Costa Uon: Gen. Dr.e'a vtc:tory tn hb tlon picked out by the City of s v stem, known as "Bell and of the n~gaonal Civil Defense or· Mesa waJ brought out by Cowlty .,_test en-.. the c:ampallrJ' Newport Beach at 19th and Whit-Ughta,'' which was placed in op-1 ganization . Tht> dial's four colors Auditor Leslie H. Edlel. who al8o for pnstclmey of the U. S. • • • Uer, westerly ot C.O.ta Mesa. This eratlon Monday. are ) e I I ,., w. to indicate tht> ap-was in a~ at the aaater- ,_ bla local atory alto was vot-slte became the ~nter of dispute Only one IIWirt spin of a special proach ot unidentifi~ aircraft; en«>. Mr. EdDtl pointed Gill tlat q : the peopWa victory ln t~ when the Repubbc Const~ion four-colort dial is now neede-d to I r~. to . ignal an imminent attack: tht> county ahrrlff'a office reeelwd IIUr'lll"-eJeetfon of Norman Miller. Corp. protested ,on the belli that flash an air raid alert simultan-white, to dPnotf all cl~ar, a nd SR,765 in taDtion tram the o.ta An4)o Smltll and Francia Horvath they Wft't! reads 10 .,.gin a huge eousl~· to all tht> cities in tht> two blue. "hich 1 rt>Sen·~ for pos· Mt'Sa area di.D'b1g the put 7ft.r· to the City Coundl. • • • a tri· .ut:vtab~n ;::r~~~ 1 t counties. The system. being in-sible latt>r U.<:(' if another alt>rtin!( On the other hand, he aiel ttw umpb wtdeh, however, b eca m e pu c . an n erven-stalled nation-wide, was developed signal bf-comt>S oec('SS&ry. COI.U)t}' s~ndii $22,000 peT year to 801!W!'What dlmmed by the su-. tion In Slll)enor Court In Santa by Bell Telephone Laboratories at T l\1. Hambrook local Pacific pro,id~ one patrol car for eo.ta quent develosJrMnt. as new align· Ana seeking t~ prevent N~'P(>rt the request of F ederal Chit De-T~lephon< mana!l(er said that for Mesa. In addition, the county menta of power emerged • • • from l~ting ItS dump ~ar t~ fense Admlnistration. and was in-Newport. tht' alarm svstem has hOUi('S and feeds priaonera ar- 'Diere were many other Big subdiv'ia&on li nd a lso has fUed swt stalled and will be maintained by I ~n instaJI<·d a t the· Newport re ted here. at 60 cents each pw Storiee, but we here at the Enslp for $63,000 damage against the the State Office of Civil IX>fe~. polic .. headqu.artt>rs u ~U as at day. Thus on police protectJon have our own extra ~1 pride city, claiming that thf' dump aite "Bell and Ughts" takes the the BaJlJOa headqWtrters or the alorK', Costa Mesa gets a free rldr •-• 1 .__ wouJd pf.'Pvent them from Pf'()CHd~ . 1 ho Th · .,., • 000. ... our own story, .or wu trK" ln~ with subdh islon plans place of the slower pnvate tele-te ep ne co~pany. e stgnal to the tune of more than .~. ~ ot phenomenal growth of this Four Costa Mesa atto~e:rs Se-phooe-line alerting procedu:r~ US('d ~". at the police depe.rt:mcnt will Ar. for fire protection, Audltor 7ounc MW6pili)el'.l wblcb now ln a IJm FrankJj Donald r:>ubgan during WoTld War n . Hl're's tM mdicate an alut or an all clear Eckel estimated that rev eo •• JlttJe man tiJul roar ,_... hu es-Fred ~ ~d Le Andf .,., 'I ~Y it works: A four~lor dial. , signal both by w flashing Ught from C.O.t.a Mesa for county 11ft tabllebed ltllelf 80Hdly in thla com-have a.l8o mtered t.:>'cat~e ~ kept 'under lock and kt>y to pre-and also by the ringing of a Mll. protection tota11ed $6.000 a ~. munlt;y-to tbe greet ~ of Mllting the Colta Mesa chamber \'ent accidental flashJng of an 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' * * * • • • • -:• whert>as the oounty spendl about 8111De, to the a..ternatJon ud dis.-ot Corrunerce in objecting to the I c a~ CQ I $11.000 annually for operation fll ='c:ol ~~r t~f ~J: ~ dump lite location. These attor-Sealaria Lodg II a .... -I the fire stati~>n in Costa Maa a .. neys alto tiled a petltlon of inter-g e --8 ss.ooo free nde. the p . • • • It hu been a vention on behalf of property own-1 By DICil BOPPIIAN 1 Mr. Eckel based hia 8 tUrt.tee =~~:'!'he':..~. ~tie~ en near the site. Dorothy Gouett. 1-..a-11-J 10 on the {~ ~t app~OJ!IrMte u-wiah the bes 1953 William Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. John IUIGIU IJL sessed valuation of the a.ta •~ ua you t for · · · Campobueo and Mr. and Mrs. Ed-:-o;ow that 1 over, did you ever area pro~ to be. iaecH,....~ a.ocl uk )'OU to turn to the flrat ward Chrtst:iaNen. George L. Bosley of Corona del realiZE> how m ch Chlistmas Is was $12.000,000, ~ '-2'1i per ::pl:'te ~ ~:: =onNf!"w! Meanwhile Republic's appllca-Mar wtU be Installed as Wor· !i~t' ~r.hn st'UOn? .It's exciting. oent of Oran~e County'a total u- Eventa." ~ tion to constTUct 532 houses on 125 ahlpful Muter ot the Seafaring 1t -postuvely e~ustmg, and Boy! sessed valuation. Lodge No. 708. Free and Accepted run that it . ~;s. the reli~f that ~ about tax ~ue ~ Frcmk Vaughn Named The County s~ have of. ftda Uy appointed .. Ttny" Frank Vaughn as oonatable ot the new Newport Beach Juattz Court ~ tdet at a aalary of a month. Alto authorized was appointment of a deputy constabJ~ at $233 a month and a clerk at $181 a R H 1 Masons at public ceremonies Sat-comes wh n 1t s aJJ over lS com-et>J\ed by the co unty tn.n tJw et46¥M ~ orne urday, Jan. 10, at. the Friday AI· pi tely inck>scribable. PulJ out th<-Costa Mesa area for stl'ftt ~ ""' I~, I tem oon clubhQuse ln C05ta Mesa. , trundle-bed. Ma" I'\(• got just ~enance, Mr. Eckel sta~ed that d. Also to b<> installed "ill be enough tren~t h lf'ft to stag~<'r ancomt> for such expenditur8 is ft'- Hennan Toedtcr senjor warden· into my feather-tick a nd ~sp 1 «>ived by the CO\.D'\ty tram tJw Ray Nielsen. jun'lor warden : ~~ "A·a-a-h-h'" gasohne tax collected by the stat~. Albright. treasurer: M e 1 w 0 0 d Po.t <'llrllttma" Thoa«bt8 Co~U('f'!tl.Y. the data as to tJw StiU in 1Lung' con; Lester Smitft, junior de,aron : eiE-ctrl~ tram, come Fo~~('('n-mil<' Assemblym~ Stanley outlined month. IIM.ry Br'abwNe ol o.ta Meea Donald Dungan marshal: Con,rin bank·tJml' That smoktn locomo-to the comnuttt"e the nature fll A epec!lal ..n of Ollrhtmas Berry, secrefary; Charles Glass. 1 EvM' sinC<'. I've ~n wondering precase oniOJ) ol such h~ds is not pr~t wu provl._. for the l chaplain;.Oscar White. senior dea-~how t~ ma~e use of a good U onPl ava1lable in tht> COWltya t«llidl. • u Balik ... aWe to~ IMIIIe I Home senlor "'~ward· Max OwPn the Ill a ~ood possibility for S<'rld· the studlt>S made by the A...-nN)r Too Late to CJa.ify tr0111 ~ eo-ty HOIIPital junior. steward; Ralph Brush. nr~ ing n sual signals o~·er we-ek-end'> Interim Committe-e on Mm' ...-• MODEL A Ford. good motor and ~ tlaree .. ,... ~~lefor.-<'larlst-ganist. and Harry H illiard. tilt'r. when thf'rt' ar l t carnt>rs on a!ld County go~~nt. ~e pre-c,·e~ band And thf.' whistle ls. 1 diet~ substantial ehang<>S m lea- brakes, $50. 5C17 Orddd Ave., ... OaT· 'l'llat wu naetty at lease. a change in tone from l.slation to be introctut.d in the Corona del Mar. ..,_ • ... t.o Ute .. , after ·-IIILeeJer's tht> fOR·Wamer that gives out its coming session of the State Lecb-ANTIQUES: Walnut bedlpread 1i1e ... .._ .vtek• wta J!OBo. IICY. Will mournful notes from the end of lature, as oom.pared.,with the oriel· ov~ 100 yra. old, hand-carved ... ..._ ~ U 1M! ... ~MoM lll F ~~~ Di 73 the jett). n.e one on our train,! nal bill which faiW to pau two seven foot heed boud. $US. ~r-.. .,... ...... a er ·es at at least. can be turned off. ad li b. years ago. aian rcee colored rug 8x10, 130. lie .tiD .._. ~· lll ~ Jack A.nwiler. who has ownE'd I Mr. Stanlfy gave the commit~ Brown Wilton print rug 9x17*-Ina 1-«, ........ ~veral hnan Funer-al seniCf's were held IMt St>\'Pral marlin boats that wt>re a copy of the 258-page report ol 165. 221 Coldmrocl, Corona del ewla .. , lie .. ~ • -. a week for Frf!'d Wht'<'ler. 73_ father lucky, for him, as long lUI I was the Interim Legialative group. Mar. HArbor :1088-.T. .,.. ~tor. TIM!......_,,... of Rev. Paul Moore Wheeler. Pf\S· l ('ontinued on Page 71 which report ooven t.o. Anplel PHYSICAL niERAPY, muu~. Bwe at E. Uat St. a. CGela tor of .,.. Jam .... Ep'".......,.a' Church County. In addition, ~ other Amanda Lloyd. 1021 Cout Blvd., ·--'l'lleJ are forwler "...... ~~. n .-.v.-. . c· Co Oat 00\Dlties hav~ been stuc~Hod by bll Port 'J'heatre BJ ...... , COM .• JU. ., ...._ ....... ..,.. .., Mr. Wheeler. who had been visit· ilw ad committee. Mr. Stanley reported ""6 ...... 1108 ....... DMlb'te ing from Canada. had bee-n tem-••1 SWT-W. porarily Uving In Long Beach. He Effect of the lrcialatJon. ll it Ia GAIAGE for rent.~ mo. HL&il' ..... • ... stricken wh.Ue walking to his ntc title of Juatice of the PMce aPIJI'OW'd. would be to n .... tile 11f7-W. • home ln Ba ~ will pa• out ol existence~ uniDcorporated areu toward • I • sons Y ~. out the state u of next Monday. CtWporation. aDd ~ tiJillr wiLL PAY CASH fur,._. ........... ~*•• He is survived by his widow. and J~ Donald J . ~ v1 OWD ~or towud a 1-.. twa~~••· ert.t Fun:dtwe. g _ __.. _..-.... Ethel Moore Wheeler. in Pua· Coata Mesa wm ~sitting as~ tJon to a neartry dt;y siDc.'e tbe ca.t 1m. dena: two daq,htnoa, Mrs. EU.za. J ......... o1 ~ ~ -a. iPfNri be new smau i&i •ell"•••l••le~ beth Bowdlm of IICIIU"'VVa and of the new uatice OM1 ot ~ the ~ ..,.. 'Another M87. 1o0 rF~W Mn.Natalle~heyoiPuadena: N:Cts!:.: ~~~~would be a. Onat Cbrtlltaw .a. ~Rome Rule Group o1 Colta and thr-ee 80111• Richard ~ler Monday will bt> the City Court of Tbe report of the nwoetin« fll !llld SICet. Saw almoet lfaa wm ,. Ita p,tlt:lalw for ·an of H 0 " 0 1 u 1 u. William Fred Newport Beech, wht>re Frank Un-the Fact FtndiPna .11rith lfr. s-tan.-Sflnet. llnnd DeW' eue, IDeurporatJon eJection nest 11GB-Wheelrr of San Frandsco and the nell has been judge since April. ley and lfr. F.ckel ..._ releaed ~ mereJ7 ~~:nt.ct.d In atdpDent. day, a~ to a.11Jna,n .. Rev. Wheeler. Baltz Mortuary 19f50. Recorda of the dty oourt the Pulllicity Committee fll U. CampleteiJ ftad De .... Saw ert K. \VUiaft. U. tbua a bun-had charle of the funeral arrange-wtU be transferred to the J1atk:e group. eompr111ed ol ~ ,.,..._ 1180. 0... 8 1 Ht .. Plano drftl additional ..,_. are ....-cl ~ ~tft ~re held at St. Court buUding at 567 W. 18th St .. lin. chalnnan. Dr. P. A.. ~ Store. !DO No. llaJD. cor. tela., to llriDc the total to the IM!C8· __.,. ~--u-L C.O.ta lfsa, near the O.ta Mesa liD and Robert )lottel. ~ Santa ffl Oar"•' U ..... , 1.200, be ,ald. park. three IDm i¥fl ewnt Mdl f:A the UiST-&.n ealko mt. ~tJc:Jna are ava.Oable for lilln~ 11118. KAtJ'P'II'IIAN DU:S Juclp ~f' P •d )'('Sterday that tb~ ~ that maJw up the ~tell owr one eye JU. ;::,_-r: lftK at n. Man. Safew~ Set vkti Wfft ~Jd yesterday be would boiJ rourt in tlk' Nt>w-Fact F I n din J Committ tile ~ · lillaJi -·• and Dun J a p . CWf!'dnNday) for Mrs. Olthertne port City R:lll for arraignment of • O.ta Kf'A ~ ot C'clm-"' to aton N.,.. wm be dwdred b, tbe Eatber Kauffman, 49. wife of minor CU('S. but that all dtauoru lmt'l",'t.', the atbmlf Cound1 and boule trailer In CofoDa *I liar. ~ eJertl to~ wtae~ s..n-1 C. Kauffman and mother wiD be wrltrl"n for ll('PMranet> 11t 1M Civic 'Leq:ue. J. Stuart Innerwt JIAJ'bor oc:M-W. lllilftldftnt baM fJde ......... aft ol Samuel Kauffman Jr .. who died ~ JuaUce C'ourt. Is d airman of the Fact F1ndiDI DOd CHi f S T if 1 S ahoDIItna • the' pe1JUanl. When ttda Ia es-JIIGDdav at her home, 701 Goldm----O>m'tlitt~. wtdc:h ia ft\PI'f'd 18 ._,. ,_.. llull&et ~trained-WttB tabll8bld. the Board ol ~ rod Ave., Corona del Mar. Mrs. 810 OUJB TO lmET the ;.1'0Jtd of oolkcti..r fllct• for ..t quHe f!ftOalh far ,our owa wiD .t a publle hariJII. Kaaftlnan is allo suOived by her Members frM1 the Harbor Al't'a prwentatloll to t.be dtJ..,. fll ....._. _., · T!len -SM Kate7 Mr. WU.C. aid that M. CUD-.a.ter. lln.llary lJndno of Corona wiD be in e !tt>ndance when the ~ ...... 80 that they can ...... .,._at tile St1do Sbte 111ap mbtee will CDitlmle to .. tW ad-*I Mar. Rev. Paul E. Babbitt He.Jter Skelt r k.l ClUb mef'la at tbttr ~ • to_........,.. w &' •-• •• r 1 ~ MW ::;--•• ...-attar ant ....t ~ .. at Baltz II~ I p.m. next W~. Jan. 7, at fll acttoft W'lD ._, bfet for e-ta ... ~~,.& 1D tMt tM7 wiD._ dclilllll7 '-'7 Donation~ to Hoa_a W11Jard Junior mcb ~ In Meta: bloapocaU.., .-... -. ..._ mil. 11t ... • ...,. .. t -• tile .._..._ fll llowft's wtre ~AM. A ...,.., .,.,.. ... to !'!!e' lllfl:dt or 9uta Ma. • ~· ..... ,......__ a t ~ .. Slda. will w...... or.._ __ , • ..,....._ ,. , . Says: IIAY YOUI NEW YEU be * * * • Sale Happy and Prosperous! Hal Dike INSURANCE I IONOS ]41 I Newporl Btvcl. HAIW 402 NEWPORT lEACH ~ .................. ~.....,.,. ....... -.: ... -.:...~·~~~· Does Your Home Lack Style? Th~ fir1t thing to •now when ap- plying the term "styles" to home d"oretion is there is FASHION in decoreting. The wey pictures ere hun9 or gr~,.d. for instance. One solita ry. ~mall picture hanging Oft a sp•ciout well •bove • lerge piece of furniture it completely out of tod•y't style. --x., increued dividead rate of 3~ pet ~nt per yeu Ia ~ for 1953 followina the announce- ment by the direeton ol the N"'- ROrt Balboa FedHal Savtnp and Loan Aaodaticrt that a hlcher ~vidend will be paJd to savings tnvestora in the New YMr. "Our antici~t.ed higher rate of payment reflecu the IJ'OWth and success ot our Alaocletion. with ..... now neartna the •llht·mtl· lkm-ckiJJar m a r fC," AsaoelatJoa President P. A. Paim/r said. ''"lbla in tum reflects ~ record growth and sound development of homes and business in our entire area. for which· we are most thankful." An additional 500 aquare feet of floor space has just been added to the AssoCiation offtcea at 3333 V1a · Udo. and a new bulldlng is plan- ned on the waterfront acrou the street. Mr. Palmer said that the Savings and Loan Association will be in its new quarter about Jan. 1. 1954. Cab Scoats lriag Gilts .ol T,.ys bd FoocL Dlstrilnded lly the EID Christmas gif ts of food a nd toys for the less fortunate people In the Harbor Area were brought to the Christmas meettng of Cub Pack 182 h~ld the Friday before Christmas at En al n School. I IDEAS I Denner of each Cub Den made the presentation of the iifts to Cliff Varner and Al Gatterdam of. the Elks, who were charged with dis- tributin& the Cbrist.maa gifts. Den 1 brought toys, which they bad refurbtahed in their r e g u 1 a r meetinp. Pre.enta that the cubs had made for tMlr parents u their moatb'a handct'aft were dlspla~. and a eiant Christmas tree. secured by fJbU Graham, wu trimmed with decorations made by the individ- ual dens. Dr. Lester Vierling aDd a committee of fathers inspected the deN and announced Deyt 2 the winner. Larry Pollard of Den 6 presented the troop flag to Bob- bie Newland of the ~up. Assistant cubmaster M o r g a n Noble led the ad'v'1Lncenlent cere- mony and made special awards to the followtnr euJ.: Lance MarttD. Kenneth Newland. David Ormis- ton. Michael Fitzwater. Tommy Schock. Roy S i n c 1 a i r. Bobbie Archey, who wa.S also named Den- ner. Norman Carlson, who was also named assistant den n e r. Bruce Kreutzkamp, John Richard. Michael Singer. -, Otristmas carols. led by Mrs. Bring It Up-to-Date R o b e r t Griesser. concluded the meeting, .afte r which the boys pre- sented their parents with the gifts they had made. At the end of the meeting the boys received candy, toys and crackerjack do- nated by Richard's Market and T . Hord Seeley. If. y~'r• .._.ing new, up-to-tha- -ute weys to jNt yow home in step with todey's -.rt styfing, come in end lool Oftr ~r ft- dkpleys end heve a chat witft our friendly JteH. We are always d_. li9htM w+.en we c:.n help you. . . . by intensifying the wall inter- est by h•nging a gr~p of ~mall. rele~ed pictures in place of jud one. This provides an ucellent opportunity to introduu color into a room. Also, you c:.n. ~eliae yow home by using your hobby col· lec:tio~>. if you h•ve one. for well decor. 1112~ kYO. COSTA~ ,_, KM:ooo "" FIRST CHURCH OF CHitiST, , SCIENTIST llOl VIa LW• • ....,_. leed A branch of Th• Mother Chorch Tlte First Church of Christ, Scientist, in• Bos- ton. Meu.chuseth. Sunday School --·-·-.. -9:15 e.lft Sunday S.tvic. ______ II :00 e.m. Wednetdey Evening• meetin9-8:00 p.1n Reeding Room loceted et I ll Pelm St., S.lboe. ia open deity from 12 IIOOft I fhe public is conlie lly invited to et- tend th• c:.hurch services and use tiM I to ~ p. m. eacept Svndeys end holid•Y' , net•one lly observed. l ~------~--~--ii----------------~~R~Nd~ingiR~~ji.iiiiii~~~ I'I.MAL CLOSB·OUT £atire Stock Mlllllle Sold · · · to male~ room for our . expanding wholesale bu!Dilea Pa-iee8 ·eat Below Cost SIQOO I 1 , :-.. ' 1 ;....,· p r I r ."' ......... PLASTIC SHOWER CURTAINS WINDOW CURTAINS ••• cmd ••• ' !!~_SJtoSJ !!! !.!'.!!. SJ to SS TOtE CLOTHS • • • • Re9 .. si.9s to ·$s~gs 7S•:r..-Sp ~ IIi• If 1M fur To Be FilE TO 011 IAIIOI ........... , ...... ~ Tou mJPt tnYel t.bJ'OUib .. , eountry ID the world to-dar. aac1 coeftct.t17 apeet ta meet .,mea.e wtao lmowa about Newport Harbor. ADd w1th City Cw.rtr C. K. Pr1Mt ot Jfewport -.... p~U~diDr at a recent nat.loaal meettnr ot munlc:tpaJ omc:ta~~t tn Ball A.atordo, elm ,_,tfteera from ettles In Oennur. FtaJand. Kel{lco. the PhlllppiDes. and TbalJud were prHe~Jt to hear htm ~ u an •1.\· thority on munldpal «<V.m· ~nt and u a repl'e.enta- tlve ot our · Jfnbol' C'Om· munlty. It wu aH lf1MIJ't of apec:Jal hoaDn and recop!Uon to PriMt foT bla wortt ID muni- cipal • pubiJc relatJona. A ebarter member of the GoY· ename~~t Publle RelatioM Auocla-Uoa.a, emplo7M ~ ...._. tiOil (GPRA). he Ia DOW II) bu aloD eenten Ub our Old 1bwa aaeaDCI tenn aa one of Ita tour Hall~ all are tmportaat. ud .. rqtoDal vtce pruldeftta. When he are Ia ua. We ha" Oft' L'llll'._ _fill caa put Ulde for a moment the courae. Tbere .-t11oee .t;;•,_ ~ muJUtude of ct • t a It a one nUOD or aaotber, pnfw .. wllleh ....U his of'ftce Ia the City preee"a a eomfortallle .,._ .... BaD, It Ia to tM problema of tbJ1 But oppoeiUon la DO......_ 1fla. ~atJon that be Ilk• to tum. oat tt. 110 problem Ia Mit • ti- Lut :r-r. ~ .10UI Plum.,.. terelltble." from ao.toD Uamtlllt:r wu ,..... n.t Town Ball m ,• 18 a to .... a .tDcb" ot N..,art B-.eb ..a...a1 tor a.rt.J' PIIIIL Bt =-~~~~=·,:: ~~==:....-= a-ram aa Prtat -tt aacf -to ~~ ., ...,..... naa h ll.t It ,., ~ 11M WT'Ot• dealt with ,.. aUo bu a Mtwal 1 2 ..... bla 'ptoneet'fll~ tn tN f'lelct. n re-people wbleh lead8 h........, el e.tved national att~tton.. And fr¥Bdl to eaJ1 him "'Cbutq.• .tad Charley's man 11 now oUed ann U'OUDd tJw Ctty BaD. .JOU'II .... bf~r than It uad to be. 'l'hrM b1m with ld.l aJeefte rolled up at mapz:tnea re C'lJl'Tf'lltlv KMctu!· b.la busy cSMl. or ~ a fiDe ID~ llrtle on the GPRA. 'MteT point ot dty poHUc:a 09W a ~ are Look the National MunlrlfMll of coffee, lMtMd of 1ook1ac for-~'f1ew. d American C1tv. Vmt mal u you mlpt e.xpeet a etty may d sbont P.nHt's work tn ottlcllll to do. them. hu julrt ~n utced for After coDep t.raJn1Dr at 'l'rtD1tr mat~rtal by a T ta.h tmtvemtv CoUep in Hartford, Ccan., .... W'llleh plans to u s. It as s t~xt tn at Columbia Ualft!WtJ, auut.y a C'OUY"¥ Ofl munlrloal sdmlnt~n-spent ftfteeD YMn u a ~ tlon. The Cltlrent~' T~u·uf! of WOT-newspaperman with the Sprtac· eest~r. Maa .. liiUI ·--~~ ·~~~ mllft''"' rield. M,sa., Un!oft. m. free-lulee on ba.trfc mUftlc-illftl nubile ,.ela-\\1l'itlnj!' hu been publiAbed by tbe tSona defttoJ)eet frorr Mt~ Plum-Chle&I'O TribaDe-New Yortt baoy rner'a the.... a.nd our "'ty clf'"k'l! News Syndleate, ... haYe m11111 tan mstl Is pou.-.n«' In netr11 and maruf:De art.ldea.. lla At the kn Antonio conference. adopted NftQ)Ort Beadl u ..,._ Priest rtmewed s~alnt.&r!ce wtth Ill 1938. a.nd •• elrJ!t y..w _..... many other m~,.,bf!n! o' the Na-lee •• deak et!'pa.nt for U. JM)IIee t~' ~M!Odt~tlon of Muntclnel foree befMe he became City Clerlt, Clerics. '·" ,.hl\lrmlln or • !lll)eclal a.n oftlee to which be ... ..... .,.,.1 ~s,.lm. "" ,.ltv oub}lc ,..,,._ et.cted last IP!'lDr. He aad lin. tlon.'l. he IW'hMI''~ twn .,, his fet-Priest and their two daQcllten low m...aben f'?oom rftat Ame.t"-make their home oa Balboa r.- leaa .-tt l.,. -tt•,. oohllr -llltlOD.'~ land. tflr-eton~ of ~"nsu ,..ltv Md Cbarley Prlea'a Ute. ,.an Plllla~lphta. '"'" rnttea ·would of eerrtce to bla ClOIDDJUIIIty par. eall tbe paael " "hlt"-tt t~lawd allela our ~tioa'1 ~ to 'ltandlntl' room onlv. J'MMI ot lbni1ar aentce. Ben Ia ~..,.,.. ,...,. •~ ... aava Priest b.la c:omment about a : "'ll bu '"th41! oooom would have ~n half 8abeen • pleuure to watdl ,.,ar tun. Bat u.ere '""new 11n~t now-Tlllp ..ct toea A.....U. ~ 1nt.re.t tn f'Nr IIUbtect -a ~.~ 1IIPidiJ' with oar eats. reali&atton ot how tmoortiU'It It I• .... "'"6 .. tlD.IDc Ul 1mportaat ..... to hltfln'ate ,ur ~'Venlm,.nt llnd aDd ~·It pollllble fbr • the peop~ ~~ If ,,,r Amm-m&1U" fandllea to buflcl aed OWil ean .,.,.. of life Ia to endtlft t.hetr OWB bomea." ~ea. aa '" bow It todav. Tea, ~ beea keeJUc .ap- ta biJ'ttJT ~eed wtth emotion. We I"''riDr from a ltatr of U... Ia to.e ftnt M.Stlv of the t'lmc!Amen-ltM UIIUI '" DOW baft t....ty tie tal ,...,llt1~• tn th~ tul""l'II of -per-aerTe )'OU. Tou11 ttDct 01 aadoa. l'IOnlllltfes. 'lhcnnn~UU~tlln ~tnt1 ,.,_ t o be frit'Ddlr aDd helpful wtMa "ffals to tbf' ao-eanM! '""sa.~ ..,,.,11 • you need our .me.. Drop Ill to- v.t !90m4'!Where ~nee•h "''' this day and taDc about OUJ' may aT· we mu.t hav.. !90und. obf""Ctlv~ lnc• Plana. wua•t JOU T We .,.. thlnktn~-a wtn to exf:!'('l!llf' th,. tJUre to have one to ftt :rour faml.; tratfltlonal American rfl!'tlt nf 17 oeed8. formln(' our own ootnton11 and makfntl' our own deel.t~r nur rheri.sftood IIOCfal lftrurture 1._ rolnK to dl~~atmear fn that form of l!lrla- tonttetn ..-ft!rh ""~" know a~ oot,.te ..,.. "11""' "'I beUen we CaD help keep lhlnl'• Oil Ul ..._ keel bv Ullal' thf' rtdrt 1dlld of oubtle relations. We. m1111t 1r.eep opea a two-wfty c:b&JuMI of t!Gn'Un11nleatton. ltftk-ID~ the ettta. Uld bla ~ meat. local • utlauJ. Radtct 'l'V u.. ......_ x·n..: ..... ,kJ' ... ,. ...... , ...... Uf .... -F·Y-R YEII'I ~-* IPOBIIHG GOODS! / . ~ Hi School Pupils. Git~e Play, !_tile .. ~ 'Ch·ld I-n..___ ' PTA M u .Ill MYIII ' . ~', at eet ··-we C1on't haw to Ida ounelws t--'1..-.rt ~=~ ' whethel' the~ is or la not a pol1o Cftnat.rnu meeting of the New-wu ralleod for the PTA w~Jfare epi~mlc in Oran~ County. ,'Jbl"f'e port Harbor Hlah School PTA, fund ln tbe aenior clala play, ''The deflnlt~ly la, and tt ta the JD(»t held Thunday before Chriatmu, SUver Whistle... 1 h l"' ... ,_. .. Mot .. _ ... , Junior ""-•• stu .. -nts severe n t e coun 1 1 ruaLOl')'. feetured "A Oiild Is Born," a na-•R::• us ~--..., That _... the ata~nt made Uvtty play tor radio written by "·ere OO.teaes at the IOClal hour by Dr. Edward ~..foe Rww'U, eount7 Stephen Vincent ~net. 'lbe high whteh. followed the Chrlst:mu ~ health officer, at a county orpnj- 8dlool st~nt.l taking part in the cram. H~teaes. ~ Mra. Wll-zational meeting or Mardi of dramatization were Judy Stewart, Ham Crou. hoepatallty chairman, Dimes chairmen, held rece~tly in Mike Layne, Howard BotJert, Mra. Haro!d Knipp, Mrs. William N~wpoTt. The fund drive in Qr- JeanN! Cutendyck, Leah Clark. Tritt, Mra. Ed w a r d Mir~vlch, ange County wiU be' held Jtn. 2 Lyle Uonberger an<t Lea Craft. Mn . Harry C a m P b ~ 11, Mra. to 31 On the production ataff w~re Thomu Fro8t, Mrs. Byron Fenley, · Mlkt> Layne aa student director. Mn . Hennan Nack, Mrs. Harry Poir1ting up the seriousness of Lee MortJz, Greg Wrieht, Roland HIUlard and Mrs. Ray Trautwein. the polio outbreak, Dr. Ruuell Bead!, ~rle.a Babbitt, Doutlaa Mrs. Oarence Dodd and Mrs. Ray-gave figures 10 substantiate hii KJrlrpatrtek, Ca r o 1 y n Dl~lman, mond Harvey poured. statement. He said a total of 849 Tom Holtz1 Arlene Borba. Rebecca cases have been recorded in tM Quiroz ana Bob Graham. II lkr I' _, coul)ty since 1922. Of the total. Faculty dlncton were Marie 81 11111W 4q1 ~~ per cenu have occurred Hieblch, CJlnton Sawin. Marjorie slnce 1947. And 203 (24 per cent) Lamb, Milo Connelley, Bob Wentz • Je 1.1.;. .. 1 1 ed have ~urred th1a year. and Dorothea Hilliard s hI r) e y I. IIKP•' n "An epi~mic, with relation to Lourie and her art class made . 1 -I poliomyelitis, is considered ln ex- staii"K.'d srlass windows for the 1 Womm .inveaon wtlJ be alerted istence when t~ lnddenee rate is l«'tting. to violations of the .. Blue Sky 1 38 stricken in 100,000. The a.ttack During the short business meet-Law" of CaUfomla. wbe~ln gyp rate in Orange County at the !ng Mrs. R olan d Wright was atristB and con ~n defraud the present time Is 80 in 100,000." th~ named cha irman of the. nominating public. at the next ge ne ral meet-~ county physician d~lared. committee which also includes lnt of the American Asloc1atton He added that 7 per cenf of the Mrs. Fay ·l:farblaor( Mrs. Stroller of University Women meeting at t. otal deaths have taken place. this WhJte and Mrs. Roy Rousch. On 8 p. m. next Thursday a t the year. And in the serious bulbar- behalf of Mrs. William Tritt, chair-Santa Ana Ebell Club. Speaker type polio. 41 (21 ~r cent) have man and Mrs. Ron.tld Barlow, who on '"It's a Gyp" will be B. A. been tricken durinll this epi~mic. wu '1n charge of Jli"'OftD"S,·Presl-j Burchfield.-:drl~~ i':'vestigator for Dr. Russell said that the cases dent Mn. Harold ~ey an-the CaUforrua Divls1on of Corpora-numbering more than 200 now In nounced that approximat~ly S800 tlons. the county tht> case load ma}· Mrs. Beppe Romersi of 431 I easily surpus that of 1948 when O:lsta Mesa St., Costa Mt'S8. will t 106 cases were r ecorded entertain the Book Round Table S tanley Bates. Orange County section ol the club on Wednes-fund drive chairman. presided at day evening. Un~r discussion will the me-eting. Hr rf'portt>d that be "'The Private Papers of Sena-$56,000 was collt>ctcd last year in tor Van~nberg." Also meeting the count ry. and of this $23,000 Wednesday will . be th~ Creative went to the National Foundation Arts section holding a ceramic l or Infantile Para lysis for the N•- work shop at the home or Mrs. sential experimcm~ Durin~ t hl" Herbert Thomas 1309 S. Shf'lton year's E'pidemic. r u n rt s of •he St., Santa Ana. county cha pter bccarr. df ~~ •tN!, J,egioa to Bold and thE' Foundation M'nt back I ~0.000 to the county. ur 517.000 morP t han had t>M>n '"t'nt to t he Founrlat1nn "I n o I h e r wor~. ft:o...-M tiJI near ly half of thP money spent 1 1111111er ee gs on polio A1tllf'fl1S in Ora !"~<' \Ottnly Festival of Lights, · an annual nativity celebration program, will be ~ven by the young people of St. James Episcopal Church. New- port. at 7 :30 p. m. Sunday. Sev- enth and eighth graders. as well aa the high school Young Church- men's League, are participating in the Christmas story dramatization. Included in the cast are Mary and J~ph. Jane Ostrander and Tommy Chlld.c;: shepherds. Caro- line Giddln~s. Mary Royct> and Mary Blodgeti: kings. G 1 o r t a Chapman. Greg Wright and Den- niB Aendcrson: a p o s t 1 <' s. Bill K u h n. Dick Campbell. J eannie Marsac. Virginia Fugit. Virginia C h ase. Bam~i Hutton. Fnncn Garvin, Ted Melcher. Greg Hughes and Melinda Lei thold. But t:>oata wtll be reader for the· program, which 1.t being dJrected by Mrs. Alexander Hamilton. I during the pr(>';f•nt <'Pidt'ml<.' has I Commander FN>d Stt>phens an-1 bt-f"n suppliNi by {)f'rsons in oth<'r nounces tV.·o dJ:mPr m~t>tinJ:s in 1 parts or the nation." ~~~I§§I!~:S:SE~I~~§§ tt-\! .Tanuan calcmdar of the l'ew-Joe F. Dowling, South<'m Cah- P"'"' H~!·bcr Am• rican U>gion Post forma repres,..ntative of th~> :"'a - No. 29!. tiona! Foundation. told of th<' .\• the \Vf'dnesday r• \",. n i n g n uue of t;amma ~lobulin in .tt'm- r.:eetlr.g. Jan. 14. dJnn~r wtJJ be pora~ unmun1zat1on a~ainst polio fo~Jowed by a bUJiness mt'<'tm~t. and in reducin~ th<' oru taught of and there will be a speaker on nar-thE' disease. He said ·that 5tamma cotics. ~ew members ";11 be globulin. 9-"hich ~~ a by-product of initiated at the J an. 28 mt'<'ting. the blood bank. ha. proH•d efff'c- followin& the. dinner. Both m~t-tive en•n a fter polio ha"' stricken mcs will be~ a t 7 p.m .. and Will durin't the four ro "IX WE'eks nf AHempt to Change be held at the LeRion Hall. 15th critical period aftl'r t hP parirnt St. a nd W. Bay Avt>.. Newport. has been hit. Freeway Name Oppo.ed Other ~on acHvitit>s "~II be th~ 1 He add<'<i that expt"rim<'nts are The Auociated Chambers of 21st Dis~ct dane~ In lnd1o .Jan. 3 . being conductE'd thr-ough th<' :\a- Commerce of Orange County are 21st District meett.ng in ~nd1o, Jan. tiona! Foundation for a vaccinP, op~lng the att e mpt# by the 4: Orange ~unty Councr~ meeting but i1 is not <'Xpl'Ct£'d that it will ~ansi~ Chamber of Commerce at Yorba Unda, J.an. 9: FrCth Art>a be perfected bl>fore the next two ·to change the name ol the Santa meeting at Holtville. Jan. 25. to fin• vnn-ThE' rl'<~.t'arch proj- Ana F'reew!lY t~. "Los Angeles~San • • ects. he. said. ar,~ conductE'd \\i th ~ego~b ~ :. "!!l Herb ThOI!kD Initiated funds coll<'ct<'d throtr_gh the ~larch ,.... __ be Y e. 7~30 By N. H. Jnrcmis Club 1 of Dimes dri\(>S throughout tht> '-'"•u• rs In a me-eting at . . . . rountrv. p.m. Mbpday in the Santa Ana I Recently uutiated as I"'('W m<'m-~ · Chamber'of Commerce Building. ber of the Newport Harbor Ki-_ . , Meanwhile telegrams of protMt wanis Club was Geor~t> H. 1 Herbl sos FOR TilE COX FA.,. are being sent to State ffighway ' Thomas, who is engagt'd in prop-The fourth ba b~ "Ind the •first officials, C o unty 'Supervisors, erty manag~nt for the, Irvin<' son wa s bom at 2 a. m. Sa tur~r. county road officials and ·to the Co. Re has been in 0 r a n g e 1)(-c. 27. at !'t. J()S('ph Hospttal. State Chamber. • County Col' the past nine years. Oran~e. to ~tr. nnd .:\fr-. . .:\l.1tht•\\" •~====~~=====:. came here from 1\lissourl. ~·here Cox. 516 Acacia A\t' .. Corona del tw was associated \\i th a utility 1 Mar. Tbe bab) ",II bt• nam .. d SERVING YOU REAL ~UES 'The WANT AD WAY .. the quick. eu;y "Wa7 to .en u.c.e artidee tbat JOU don't need any JnOft! . . • r. . r8ults, u. tbe .............. . 1118'1' ()ALL IIABBoB lllt Ole~ ...... . --... -..... ' company. after his fat her Tht' Cox Cal""''l) . a lso includes thrt'l' ~·Is Elizabeth. We dD SWIDtma ol aD ldDdl l Frances and \"letona ESSES suoo:qCJOO * Jerseys, 'Crepes, Fd:illes, Rayon Gabardines sa.. 10 to 20 ' B1a,ggs W e Resolve- . to make 1953 the b es of y ears by brmgmg to our customers m the Harbor Area the choices< abu nd ance of fi ne quah ty ~oods c t the most reasonable p rices . to mak e RICHARD S the most pleas- ant place to shop . A nd w e extend to yo u our fnendsh1p and help tr..rougho ut :he y~ar . ·. L I D 0 HArbor !8!8 M A R K E T Odi\Uf IRTS formerly priced to 129.15. ·~00 e.SJSOO W ocls F::nllt=-s W cx i Gabardines .,.._ .... I ... • . 0 l't , . "';', .=-J. ~-- · NawpMt" lr•' 'II ~· :=z .. - . BALBOA ISLAND • ._.uom older home pha ...U·rental apart:meat. b - cellent location.. .$13,500 ST ANl.EY HADFIBD Realtor' " Ctlrt' no.~), ~te BA.rbor 20 or HArbor 237S-J 118 llarlne Balboa Ialand $2 .10 0 . Large East Side Lot iOJr300 ft. - --level - --~ loam IIOil ---fine .ectioa. A teal buy! B. A NERESOf'J REALTOR 1B Newport Blvd. eo.ta II- BE S225 Eve.: BE 6283-R RNEST VIEW HOME in Corona del Mar IAcated ln beautitul OUna Cove. 3 bedrooa:w plu. maid's room. 2 We batha, nakeD dining room, clever WANT TO TRADE? Th&n consider this superior income property Qn Balbon Island. 5 years old, it otiers a modem 2-bedroom furnished home, flagstone fireplace, a distinctive 1-bdrm. fum. apt. with downstairs guest room plus dbl. garage. RecenUy painted and in beautiful condition. Priced at $24,950. EASY TERMS ISl-AND· REALTY CO., Realtors .. SERVICE IS OUR BUSINESS" !laney D. Peue Park Ave. at Apte BALBOA ISLAND Balb oa I s l and . MODERN DUPLEX PLUS GUEST ROOM HArborm - AD aJino.t new 2-bedroom front home and a 1-bedroom income unit over the garage with a guest 'room for either to use. This fully furnished fo r only $25,500 · Very Good Terms NElDA GiBSON, Realtor 306 JlariDe Ave., Balboa laland 8£'1'1 ER HURRY Only a Few Left at These Amazing Low Terms! $795 -1895 DOWN F .H.A. ConatrUCtion and all the latest features Stop at 2553 Fairway Drive . (3 blocks East of Newport Blvd!) Between Del Mar & Monte Vista Ave .. COSTA MESA BEacoa .-rl DIKE & COLGROVE. Builders ·-----------------------· * Ethel H. Atkinson * Simon J. Oxarart 406 Coast BouJ.yard Corona del Mar r•'r• ••••••1,.. fr...,.l• ,_ ..... ~~ .. ~ .... .............. • YEAR-END SPECIALS Ballloa Realty Co. Property beeutitull.y laDd- scaped. Owner bu IDIOftd aod will consider reuon- able down pe)'IDellt or par- tial trade 'for smaller pro- perty. Price, $4 0,000 $15,000 down GREENLEAF and Associates 1112 Newport Blvd. HArbor 2552 Newport Be-ach NEWPORT HEIGHTS . Brand new ~bdnn. home Hdwd. floors, fireplace. Extra features In Adtdlen such as built-in stove aDd oven. Lots of cupboard ... ce. ExceUent t1oor plan. 2- a.J' p rage. Key in otrice. $12,500 Phil Sullivan eft Geo. Everson 1856 Newport Blvd.. Costa Mesa ( Acroa from Costa Mesa Bank) Phone BEacon n.23 Eves: HA 3516-J or BE 5458--J "Co rona del Mar BUY" This 2~story house. com er location. South of the flighway, has 1 bedroom, kitchen. and bath u~ stairs, and 2 bedrooms &: bllth down tairs. Room for 2nd unit. Close to markets. schools, trans- portation. We know of no better value at the price of $10,500. lgand Realty Co. . Harvey D. Peue . Park Avenue at Apte Balboa Island HArbor 377 • IUCALTOR • BUSINESS OPPOR'nJNn'IES • RENrALS II.ArbDr 2'111 • 1D Cout BMl. ConJDa del ..... PAINTING Earl Shellin . I'll ......_ St. -oa.ta .._ .... .., .. ..... P-5! Rz ....... ....... =····-·~ .. ......... ll!S .. '-~~ =sa-~­.......... ~ ...... 19«) I><>OOE, 4-door Sedan ........................... _ ............................ .$ 195 l.9t1 PLYKOlll'lf Club Coupe ............................. -.................. -.. 195 l.9t1 roao 4-<loor Sedan ................... -...................................... _.. 195 • UM.l FORD Convertible Coupe ................................. -................... 395 1!M1 PONTIAC 4-door Sedan, 6 Cylinder ......... -......................... 375 1946 NASH Sedan ........................... -......................................... -575 1946 S'nJDEBAKER Pick-Up Truck ...... ~ ..................... _ ............. • 695 1946 FORD Station Wagon ..................................................... --. 795 19t7 I>e saro Club Coupe ................................................. ·--·--975 1951 IJILLM.AN Sedan ................................................... ______ :_ 11915 1950 FORD Convertible Club Coupe ........... ..... . .... S PECIAL 15915 NEWPORT AUTO SALES New Car Dealer Hillman-Minx -Rover -Sunbeam -, Talbot \ 2604 W. Newport Blvd :-.;ewport Beach HArbor 1407 CORONA DEL MAR VOGEL VALUE SPECIAL · Panoramic Vie w Lot Ro. Greeley * Joeephine Webb 700 E. Balboct BIYd.· Balboa JOHN £. SADLEIR I' You will look a long time to flnd-a-lot iike this one for $4,750 . Lots near by are priced from $6000 to $7000. This lot is better Realtor -Insurance than money in the bank. 1 THE VOGEL CO.· -.:.:.-:::__,__.._.._:"~~!: . 1301 Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar i-.:. .. .. :· .: -::•~ ... -.~ .. ~ ... ~~ HArbor 1741 HArbor 1477 Eves: BEacon 5145-M or HArbor 0461-W ~~~~-...:.~~~~~~--~ ,.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. ~· Costa M esa VOGEL VALUE SPECIAL This immaculate 2-bedroom home is only 3 years old . It offers ha rdwood floors, panel ray heat, tile bath, shingle roof. stucco outside, and plaster in- side .· It is nicely landscaped and in a good neigh- borhood. 1 block to schools. Price? O N LY $8 ,0 00 This Is a Multiple U sting. THE VOGEL CO .. • BEacon 7468 E\•t"S : HArbor UJ50..M 535 Coast H ighway - --(at the ArchesJ L i d o Isl e YOUR 1953 HOME • Yours for gra cious living . . . This charm- ing modem 3 bedroom, 2 bath home, spacious living room with delightful outlook, compact kitchen with every convenience, quality con- struction, excellent floor plan, lovely walled patio, double garage with laundry. $24 ,500 Terms can be wtanged. We have the key. EARL W. STANlEY, Realtor . • f f f f f f f ' good 'wishes to all our friends - Mary~ 01' Nell OUDeron IIY ••• 'R 11. ~~Art.-101S • • Ewa: H..&nar 81-W"L HAPPINESS AND ~D LUCIC 4 in the New Year! .a.-· 1687 Orange-A.a. Cc.ta Mem )3113 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach . ==:.~ ___________ __;.....;..;.... _______ ___,;. ......................... ~ ..... . BAY & BEACH REALTY 1450 W. Balboa Blvd. Newpon Beach Gloden M. Fay RM itow-Mon119er * Lewis H. Mathias Reoltor CHRISTMAS Sale, Steinway Grand Beautiful tone. Case per- fect. Cbldrering Grand. Bald· I win Grand. Mauy others for 1395. t487 up. Loac terms. 'IWenty Granda from wbidl to ~-D a n ~-Schmidt; Santa Ana, 520 N. Main. Knabe Pianos. * Ed Fitzpatrick 1-BDRM. unfum. apt. Patio adja- cent to Uv. rm., 175. 427% M.ar-guerit~. CDM, HA 2148-W. PHONOORAPH records are excel- lent lifta. .All apeeda available. S.O.S. Radio It Elee. 322 Ma-~. Balboa Island R .. l~ • Dick Fay --------------;.;.;;.;.:,..===-===-----CHRYSLER CROWN Marine En-... ~ ... MEN W~or all 3 ablfta . ........................ R.eew. Rubber Co., SaD Cle-meate. EXTRA CLEAN . lATE MODEL CARS 19151 BUICK Special, 4-d:r. Sed., radio, heater, many extru $1.~ 19M BUICK Station Wagon, radio, beater ......... -.............. ~.. 1,0915 19C7 BUICK Conv~rtible, radio, heater--.............. _ .. -....... 1,0915 1~ CHEVROLET Club Coupe, radio, heater ............... -....... 1,395 1~ BUICK Super, '-door Sedan. radio, heater ................. _... 1.~ 19152 PONTIAC Sedan, radio, heater. 12.0Q0 actual miles. C. E. SIEMONSMA Buick em. Excellent oond., 2% red.. g~ar. See it and hear it n.&n ln 1 the Boet Sprig. $47~. C. H:'"'Hub-' bud Port Orange. 1953 TELEVISION. Trade ln your I old plano. Also on Electric organ 1 or aplne t. Highest cash allow- ance. Danz Schmidt Piano. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana,_ Hammond l Electric Chord Organ. Everyone can play it. $5.00 PER MONTH rents or bu..vs good. practice pfano. · Some for $69, $78. $95. All term rent cred- Ited when you buy. Danz-Schmidt Big Piano Store. 520 ~o. ~lain. com er 6th. ATTRAC. dinette set. table and 4 chairs. hardwood fin. in i\'Or\'. Low price. HA 1203-W. · FOR S ALE-Duplex. cor. 2nd & Mar't'Jerite. CDM: 1 bdrm. t'a. unit. redecor. $17.500. Courtesv to brokers. HArbor 2148-W. · · u 1111 PLYIIOV'I'II Convertible. new top, radio. heat~r ..... -.............................................. .. 1111 PLDIOt:TB Cranbrook 4-door Sedan .................. .. ·-.. -........ _ ........... · · · ... · • 116! &t18TIN 4-door ledan, 10.~~ ....................... . liM 8TtJDEBA.K.Ea R.f:gal Champion Club Coupe, radio. h~ter, overclrive, white-wall tires. .... lNt BL'lCK Super Sedanette, radio, heater, new tlres. paant. and seat CO\'ers .. .. . . . .... . . lNt FORD 6 Custom Tudor :Sedan 1N9 CHRY!'ILER :-.lew Yorker. 4-door Sedan, radio, heater. wh.tte-wall tires. beautiful car ................ .. 1tn CHEVROLET Fleetmaster 4-door Sedan. radio, heater .. ... . ... ....... .. ... ---.. -····-··· ........... . 1~! ~ 80TO Custom Club Coupe. radio, heater. sun visor ... ........... .................. ... . . 1~ PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe Club Coupe. radio. beautiful black finiAh .. .. ... . .. ...,. ........ . 1M8 CHRYSLER Windsor Highlander 4-door Sedan, radio. heater 1151 CHRY LI:R Saratoga V-8 4-door Sedan. power steerang. radio. heater 19~ CHRYSLER Sarato~a V-8 4 door Sedan, pow£>r ..,tN'rin~ radao. heater 115~ PLVMOl'TH DeLuxe Suburban •Sa\·oyl, radio, heatt-r what<'·Wall tires. spotlight. immaculate. , , DEPENDABLE USED CABS 1145 1595 1295 1a 1475 1175 1650 M5 2595" 1495 1195 2695 3395 2425 310 Broadway Open Sundays Laguna Beach Phone 4-1 047 ADMIRAL table radio. sm Dear-Ch.r~-.l~r • Pl)'moutla Dea.lu born gas heater. baby sY.,ng-U91 {'out Hltthway N....,...n ...... car seat. Re~~a~~-~H~A~l~2~3l~-~~~.~~::~::~~~~=Ph~o.~~=B~~~::~I5:1:6~::~::~::~==== ~CI:XliccDcx:Dcx:ac::x:a::i::x:::JC: ccx:iccx::~ocaoca::x:ci:Z:ax~~~· i orona del ~tar A New aad -BeHer BALBOA We are most grateful for the fine patronage you have given us the past two years . . . which makes it possible for us to do such extensive decorating and remodeling and for which we thank you. We are giving the FUN ZONE a face lilting -reno- vating -and redecorating ... repainting the merry-go-round . . . adding new diving equipment to the float . 11 and a NEW DDDIE RODEO BIDE is being installed. In fact~ we are spending $25,000.00 to make the BALBOA FUN ZONE the fin- est of its kind on the Coast and a safe place for the children to enjoy themselves. lOr 1953 I Ill. Kat' en M~rgreta's Annual January Sale 'Slarts Monday gifts from KAREN MARGRETA 1107 Co.rl Blvd. Cor-ott• del ~.r Herkr ll7J H~ 9:30 to 5 p.m. Op•n Sund•ys BENT a TV D•'• TV · Senlce BF.aeoa 7401 MATTBESSE ~-v..... ............ IrTecula.r Sba~ NEW -&I!BUILDINO COSTA WE:SA WAnuJS CO. 21-Newpwt ............ " A TURKEY DJN~"Eil ..-.a wnret te JU eldNfttl ... tiM4r Jaftlll• at U.e aaaual VrtrtatJDN s-rty for tae Ha...._ppNI CllUdrea of OraDI(e Couaty. lttold at tlte E~U Club Ia 8a11ta Aaa. Pictured bfl'e art" Or«'Cory MaDan. Mrs. Orlaa ~ ber dauchter lollt'llllt"• L&.rry Pratt aa Saata a11d Roulle Dena. Rlt-llua.rd s ......... or eo.ta MKA. wlto waa 1111&8lfl' of c:er~8. bamNJ tlw a.~ 'With hb macfc: trldcA. Ht'lplDA' make the party a ~ •·ere tM N't'wport Harbor A8ldtJtllDC't' lAoar;ue aad Fri41ay Alten~ooa Club, V•ta Mf't&. Air Force Seeks l&AaesNearOCC Dr Basil H. P('t('~on. pr('sid<'nt Ana Army Air ,Base. The site of Oran~c Coast Coll~e and the sought by th(' Air Force Is locatl'd Affi('rican Associatton of Junior near Bak('r Str('{'t entranC(' to th(' Colle~t's. has just returnl'd from fonner Base a nd will be usl'd as Washmgton. D. C. where hi' and a testing ground for a ircraft fuE'I I ot hl'r rf'presl'n tat i\·r r du<"a tors mPt cells. "; t h go' ernmt•n t oCficinl~. "\\',. --- mt•t \\Jih r<'pr(....-ntati\'~ or the I Neresons on Vacation \'t·t• rans ~drf!tnt .. tratton to makl' I orr on a 10-day \acation in ur<' I hRr Juntm t•oll··~c \l'terans Ha\\ aia a t't' )lr. and Mrs. B. A. art'. acc?rdl•d tht l-am~· trc·atml'':lt :":er<'son of Costa Mesa. Thev fl<'w as ts K''·en 'Pl!•ll.m' C'nrOII<'d 10 to Honolulu last week on TUesday o t h c• r t.nx s o: ,coll<'ges, under a nd plan to be back thjs Saturday. Pubhc .. La'' ~5(• ~~rl.'an \:ctcran .:\1r. NerPSon is a realtor. with or- Law •. hP .satd. . \\ e r:<'achc:'d an I !ice on Newport Bh·d. in Costa underst~ndinJ! "htch .. \n II be just Mesa. and cquttable for aU. ~ \\.hile in Wa hington, Or. Peter- lOOn contacted the War Munitions Board and found that tl'fc Air ForC(' Is endeavoring to procure 16 acres of the old Whittier Es- tate. a portion of the former Santa REDUCED Qi4•DM4 Qlu,,u• ByANS c.., ~ F n ,••t 1 OOk " it •Tu 20% HAPPY New Year! You might think by walking into O'BRIEN'S that Santa Claus ha_ retuml'd ... Indeed It Is a HAPPY New Year to the folks who arl' taking ad\'an· tage of O'Brien's an n u a I after Christmas sale. Cotton Patch ft On All .w ~Fabrics§ The ~ ~ 280 Forest "'.~ ,,,, ... * Laguna Beach. Calif. a. '9 Tc-lt>pbCJIDf' LatcUJ~A 4-~ I ORIGINALS Laguna Hotel Bu ilding Laguna Beach YEAB END SALE * DIESSES * ..... * IIIITI PLENTY OF HALF SIZES INCLUDED W e're so '-1 ...,.~ ~r­dllaad*' t._t I IM'a~ llavf' time to teB )"'U abMt e\'ery- tt.IJI«. Out of tt.f' eo~ of my eyee. I •w o~ two-pleee wool dret~~~ alubt"d from $45.00 to S10.88! ... A 1 14.86 aklrt for oaly $5.88 • . . I!Mdoua .. ,t lln- Kerie for oaly a traction of It• fonraer co.t ... 4"\'4"D hat• a.re r~ cloced for elearaJIClt"~ Even if you are a reguJar shop.. per at O'BRIEN'S you'll find dozens of things you have never Set'n, ~ause Velma was too busy last month in the hospital to show you •all these lovely new gowns. But tradition has it that Mter C h r II t m as is a bl& sale at O'BRIEN'S arid this year we must carry on with this tradition, even ll it kills us. Tile u.le la alrea.ly Ia P"C· l'e.,IO Ia.....,. Ia to a..1 Ute ... t ..,......_ We"ve ......... . you naay have to Wp ,........,, llat Mit If yoa doe't flad wllat you're waaU-c : .• we prebWr bave It • sale. too! But even though Velma and the gang are too buay tying on aale tags to step and g,eet you all penonaUy, they have uked that I convey to you their warm and friendly wishes: We all are wish- ing you the jolliest and 1n01tt ~ perous 1953-with .good hMlth and happiness for our friftldl througlt- out the Harbor area and -every-where! P . s . Don't m1aa our temptlnc ad on the first page of the aecond &ectlon. - ' ~ I ~. ~ Tba drama d@partment of the C.C.ta M-Main School preNnted tbe Ortatmu Pnllram for the eo.ta Mesa Main School PI' A ahortl)• before Chrlltmaa. . IIDUday c:uRGma In other coun-trte. were lnteJ"((ftted ln the pa,;- eent entitled "Cbristmu ln For-den Landll." which wu wrlt.n by thre e eiahth-~ bo.Ya. ~ Lucas, John Kl.tne and Ronald 'l'bronlciL ~ Ma.1n s e h o o 1 Chorus, directed by Mrs. Lewis Klcl*r, uaiated with carob, and tbe Main ~ Oreheltra ruade their nnt appearance with Chrl.st- rnaa m u s I c u a prelude to the meeting. · , During a ahort buai.nesa meeting a committee was a]lpOi.nted to study dl'Unqumcy in C.ta Mesa and how to counteract lt. Named to this cormnJttee are Mrt. CUt- ford Donica, Mn. WUUam Nichols, Mra. Ray Trautwein. Mrs. Dennis Hocland, Mrt. Art Thronlon, Su- perintendent E v e r e t t Rae and Prind pal 'Theodore Neff. ' Also during the meeting Mrs. Nic hols. health chairman, reported on the d e nt a 1 clinic; Mrs. R. Schlickenmayer. welfare chairman. appealed for clothes and canned goods for the needy: Mrs. Paul Trautwein and her committee an- nounced the completion ot the an- nual rag-drive and said that wear• able Items had been segragated and turned over to the school dia- trlct n~ for use among famllles; and Parliamentarian. Mrs. Hog- land. presented by-law changes whlch were aCC('pted. Mrs. How: a rd Balmt:r presented the pro- gram. ..................... ....... VAII'I CID.JEII 217 Coast 81Yd. Corona d el Mar IREETINIS to our frienda And thank you for your kindness this past year! We join In wishing you a Happy 1953 llr. atMi lira. ~ E .... Saadj's aroiel ,,. ,... pl4ulie jar• ••• Dorothy Gray Creams SPECIAL DRY.sKIN M._.IX.,..I..,.'ORE Reg. 1400 •.• Sale 11~ Reg. 1225 .•. Sale I} 00 Eztra-ric:b emollieat ai&bt cream, famous the world Oftr for ptle, efl'ectiq labricat.iotl. Ideal for thin. dry akin, or DOr· mal akin. Uee replllrty. CEILOGEN HORMONE CREAM • ~. R ·~·-islo~ ... ~ •"'so eg. _ ••• Sale ~ A~ .apply of ttu. faao• ·-JINftD...., to IIIIICJOih., youeer-Jookins akia. kliDOCI jar; each ounce cooW. 10,000 laternational Uni!a o£ aatw.l eatrOBenic hormone~~. AUpricu~Ms . . .. ) r ·-· ----·-. ----------·-------- lit~-=·- .. • (c;;:;:;J ,.i. ~ tr JQad of I% --•.... ..,. or abouC, _. • a ..., Jii ...._ a MINul. lf'a a ts.. "'-JOG It' a a let ol * DIMtlo ..., all ea11 thbak ablaut all U. thiiiP · ' 'New .,..... ~ over ... dlffert~~~~._ _. .U collrecl *'-t.be put ,_,-that ....,, tam out u~ .... .. Conaria dtl ... alllo an cltf~t. Tbe bla dlt-the way you heel hoped or planne4. .,.. llr. uil 11n. R. K. Bra& fereoc. la that JOU can put all1 It's a time when you can dole the wtto flaw aJractr moved to 410 eDe of the lllx akirU oe eacb MM book. pa~ it on the shelf and atart Iris A~ .• a.rc-dtl Mar. without changing hook or lea ..... a new one. lt'a the one lime ror 'rt. BIQII have bMD in the 411 ol Which gives you a rainbow that peet American matltution, ~-to-wear Ntneu for seWftl of 36 color ~tioDI. )le.. tiM! New Year's Resolution. We'll ~. ,_Uy ln the Alhambra tJainks they'll catcb albecon, aD meaUOe J u a t ane;-and. u you ..... where Mr. Bragg m&M~ right. But Uke U 'l Bladr Sambo ndPt upect, the one about our ~ dreM abo~. Just before and thole nwrmaldl~ they'D Jli'Ob-ftablnc. IIIDvlna to the Harbor area, the ably catch mor. flslwnnen. We p~ this a lot of thoughL ..., owners Uved in Oregon. For-1banb, Jade, only it'D be a We reviewed the eotire 1952 sea· .-1 openlq of the shop wUl be lone wait untll that Golden Day aon. At tint inapectlonl lt wu bela IOI'IWtime after the holidays. Dext awnmer wbeD the Uct\t l:a dl...,.,alntiftc. No mar ln. No the old North Church -.v-''Two yellowtall No aJbac:ore bie enoulh The DOG WATCH Cafe Elsie Benedetti The Arches '"Woar aa.t tD .. O.Ut SIDce I.- • INK POOD8 COO&'r&IL8 COAST HI&HWAY AT THIA.aae .... ,.,. ..... JOHN VJI.EII.£ -.... lf By Sea'' and the Fhwt ~ to wu:Tibt a ltQcllt camera dlot. Fin comes ln. Wher.ver they No buttons. Not even a ~ tbit'd are. you can bet that I on the all along the line. From a oom- Oppoeite Shor. Wl1J Be. Mush on, peUtive angle, the season wu a Paul Revere! flop. ~ Nlallt. Sweet Palwsew But was it! Maybe we were 1 _With damp eyes and a lump in the flop. Why do we go fishing bur throat we note the pauing of anyhow! You know why and so a favorite. Harry Rogers has sold do I. It's to have run. That we his Gra~eo. For our money, she had. and how! And the trut h was one of the mo.t beauUful finally dawns.-Anything wrong c r u i s e r s of the 'harbor' a many with the season \\1lS in our own beauties. Longer than most. sUm ivory noggin. The fact that W<' as a destroyer. her a ll·mahogany didn't catch a martin reserves tha t skin was one you loved to touch. great thrill for yet another year. If you looked closely, you'd find Who can forget the excitement or that her royal charm reflected the the tens of thousands we saw? loving pampering of her skipper, What if aU our albacore were Utth• Homer Bair. who gave the c.are a ones! We had the oJd flag up a quee n ckserves. Somehow or lot or tlmes. What if we didn't other. we can't help feeling that get a big one on J..thread ? We the Grageo without Home r wlJl coached three other risheMTK'n into be like the tired Christmas· tree the exciting moment of their first on our trash-pile, shorn of its three-thread fish. We wouldn't bright ornaments and Ugbts. We hang up thelr feelings and take doubt if the Grageo will be happy pictures. but we ha,·e a secure ' without Homer--and vice versa. mind-picture that's more penna- New Ye.r's RetloiYe nent. Ther.'s something about e ach We won't forget sweating out new 'year ~t gives you a lift someone else's ~rlin far in to the Your l"'uulll7 R.ta--...t (0...?, .. ,., l&uo..a-... ...,._ 1MI o.-...... night. off the East End and the satisfaction of having stood by, out there on a deck un<k>r the stars. We won't forget tht:> scores of voi~-s that ~arne 0\er th(.' air. offering assistanet> or all sorts as "'e rolled on the swells. out or s:a s. as a t\dli~;ht deepene-d. Lots of the voi('('S that off to red help "'crP st ram~ers. but tht>y \\'t>rE" n•ady tQ IW.PII L SUIEIS. litl\·p up their romfo rtablf' moor· l mgs and come out to oe~r atd. 1! I "'l' nt.>.-ded 1 t. Geaeral Contractor BE 5171-f Drafting-New Work-Alterations 1 'Wt.• could rl'fiPCt t>n all 1 he ,. thin~s for pagt> aftt'r pac ·. bu• I timt>'s a-wastin." and hf'rt'" fl Ur Nt>"' Y~·ar·s n'soluuon \\·, r~~·· ~~:;:;;;=;;;;;:;~;=;;;;;~;;~;;;:;~~~~~~~:;~~~~solve, in our futurl' fishini: 10 rl'· I ruse to be serious about it, e\cr H E ........, m '-" f c-again. \V(' r(>Sol\·(' to enjoy. to thf' ....... ~ • ~ utmost all thE' thint!s that make •'· on Miracle Mile. Newpcotd a great sport. \\'t• \\·ill d \ote n * r&ATUB.INO * heUuva lot more attention to th·· S , A • I S I F I 0 I €.'njoyment of thl' kindr\o'd :-ptrit ; we fis h with; to the colot'S or thf' 4to 11 P.m. sunrise, tht> S>Un'\PIS; tO thf' lrtc.'d chicken in the lunch baskPt : to 'h•• Visit our Beautiful Cocktail coaching .of the gal or guy who is Lounge 9 to 2 ,.. m. n •w a t the (.!arne; to enjoyin~ their ...,.. thrill or their first big one CGat,..._~ Bon d'CMMIY'rell We'll be satisfie-d to SN' thE' D UJU'NO IIAPPY ATTITUDE BOU& I great sih•er the jumps of the I '1'0 7 p. aa. · 1 marlin on our lint>-or on somronl' BENaY -y_. o.1a1 Boeta -TOO else's. We'll kt'E"p on doggedly :=t=l=4=~==·=t=H=wy=.====N====ll=x=ela=====li=E=.,.=.,..===••:•:•==' trying to land that first one on See You at Gene's VISIT THE NEW DEIJCATESSEN Also the Cocktail Lounge and the Bakery and Dining Room French and Italian Dinners. GE~·E'~ 705 Coast Bl•d. SPEOIALIZIII II Visit Our Beautiful Cock'tail Lounge SAl'S SEAFOOD Colona del Mar I light tackle and laug h long and ht>artily when ht> clears us. And to swn it up. we're goin~~t to quit being senous about it all. We're 'tOinsc out for Fun. not Fish· And each day. which \\ill be ~ood re-• gardless. Y.i ll be a little better i! Lady Luck does give us h<'r smile. We must be ~"in~ up. finally. Funny , isn't it. that \,·e hadn't thought of this a long timE' ago And be!ort-Wt> say "Ha ppy "ew Year:::..; here's "'ord from down ' south.· 'Tain't 'slt:'t'py time. l'ith('r. down there. Amitto Luis P<itron':< repoTts from )tazatlan l'(N morE' and more ('XCit inlt. All througH November lt was mostly sailfish But the week o! No'. 29 to Dt-c. 5 accounted for thrE't' sails. e tght martin. OPe. 6 to 12 it was on<' saU. 16 marlin, and Dt-c. 13 to Dec. 19. two sails, 14 marlin. Out of 21 days of fi hing, tht>re-were g~ggs on only !our. The two bett days were Dt-c. 10 and 16. With one boet out each dav, lbe total take was on(' sailfish: nint' I marlin. AT THE SIGN OF THE SWOIDffSH I No s uh.' it shore ain't sJeE>p time 16278 COCI8I Hwy •• Surt.ide LoDg ...... 1485 ~~1Sout h! When are you SEA r:ooo s 'ji;:;;:;;;j;jt:;i;;:jit';ii::i;:it:;;;::;:;;;;:;;:;t;;;i;i;l;;;;;l I And to quote Amigo Luis. ''Fell% I y Prolipet"O Anno Nuevo" -and. in 1953. Lots of Fun. whether you catch any fiah or not ! Real Mexican Foods e Enchiladaa e Tacos e Tamales e Chili Rellenos, etc. e Steaks a..Mfw ... ~ * A Happf Mew Year * REOPEN TUEIDAY, JAN. 6th La ~osla ... 111 COAST HIGHWAY Newport Beac:b BEacon 6472 .Starts Friday, Jaa. 2-1:31a.a e MEN·s DEPARTMENT e ~>ton -o rtoa -f1Hee Uaed \ ·1r IA<."K£'J'S-...M to 36 . . ...... _ ....... ...&ec. t5N SALE Sportca,.t.-r Gaberdlllt!! 8Uk Uaed 11• IACK£T~ to <U ....................... 15 It SALE Kl PAST~ 22" aec. l!1.1W) .. ... ···············-·······.: .......•... .SA.LJC DE~IM .1.-\CKET ra ~. <&.9A .•••. ··················-···-···· ······-····-.8AI.& ~!;~~~CAPS .. ~--···········-······ ·-........... S AJ..Il 9SC Wool .-tald r SHIR~ .................... .&ec. U~ . ~ aad Short Sl~ve HAW.\IIAS SIDRT SWIM TRl'SKS ... ~. 3.50 lftR -r .. SALE 1• SALE LJPt>t:R t'OX \'aaluf"<ll tu ~.95 • :"ot all sizes m aU ttt>ms 1 • WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT e on .. -1: tw~pif"C'f' ~WI)( ''IT-o from 200k t o 50% Iff Ont> :o'r:-h• Esp.•<'tall~ fur lh·· Ext ra Full .Bust SKIRTS JACKETS SLACKS SHORTS DRES$ES COVERALLS ·· PEDAL PUSHERS {'aAhm f'ri" ~WEAT£~ . A Cute-Sa,tltle for ~ Gals MlT ·Ml't 'S HAWAIIAN DRESSES Rcott. l%.95 to IS.t5 Rf'a:. 10.50 w 1%.95 • ALL 1f3 to 1f2' OFF ~. !PIICE 4oo OFF ..... Prt('f' . . R~. 8.9 . .._.".\L£ • :":or all t2t> tn all items• e CHILDREN·s DEPARTMENT e Glrls' ~Dim -SIM>Hit>a PCJ,.LO\>'EK ' Glrls'-IHnlm f,\{'KF.T~ Child's Puke COATS Child's Dealm 8 lACK.8 ~ "HORT ~ ao, .... 11awa11aa SHDL'I'S . ~~. S.':l---$ \LE Rf'~. 3.95--'ULE r II OFF~· ·14 Prb R~. ~..N & S.t.~'''Al.E 1 II rw uae H~ Boy zu lEAS -t pair oaJy . .. . .. ~. S.9~ ALE 1 ;'1\ot aJl sizes in all itt>mS' e MISCEIJANEOUS e ........ ,c..... s• IIELT8 -.... -· ... aec. ;.M--..'4 \LE ~ .. lkar. 6!\<--.."ALE S.t& From Ulfo blaHs ]il ILUDIOO PL.-\1\"TI'.RS -· . at.c . .f.~"ALE T~S 111 11-e«. ·t .tl . ALE This List Ia Only cr Portioo of the Tremendous Yalu• We Are otleriog • tHE mcaeoBa &P . • ,. l Ruth's Baby Sitting -.u Agency , DAY or NIGfrr CARE REPAIRING Own 'J'J'aMpartaticlll; ~ ~"'of.<:rt1 I . I . -H. H. HOLBROOK . Schwinn Bicycl• Dependable Plumbing RAY STEDMAN A Prom~ Repair Servlee . talned .... ~-c.-... llar 1574 Mewpod Bml. PboDe HArbor lf18..W 2801 Balboa Blvd. Newp:wt Beedt 008'1'& ....... W ANT typi.ft& in my home. V«7 ... _ ----u.-.1 ree..,.ble. Call HA 3100-J. WITB THIS AD OILY - - - ii* of lovely, biOGIII!q SJOO I 111 AZALEAS IIPECIAL ·······-·-·····-···· ······-··--·~····t··········--· ~ Flocwers .,. d.oni HMor 2010 -E. Balboa Blvd. PHYSICA L THERAPY -MASSAGE NEW LOCATION AMANDA LLOYD has moved from 325 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. to 1021 COAST BLVD .. CORONA DEL MAR Port Theatre Building HArbor 3997-W GIPTS ............. Stile Starting Saturday. January 3 Gift wares Carpetiag Faraitare lfJ to lf2 OIT Cloeed Friday for lnYeDtory ~-· -· THE ISLANDERS-214 MariDe. BaJbcM! lalaDd ... • RT THEATRE for an ENTERTAIN•a· 19531 Startiag New Year's Day witlillie lew, lew ·April ill Paris.· Oar ExcHing Jaaaary Schedale Is Jut a Pieview of the Fiae Ellterlaialleat Prug1a. bl Store lor You This New J ear! STARTS THURS. Jan. 8 Another New, New pic- ture starring 'local" girl -·¥·.:.:. ~ STARTS THURS. Jan. 15 Coming at Last! e Oar lew_ Year's lesol.U. is to 11.- STARTS THURS. Jan. 22 You won't dare miss this colossal film! • plua selected featUre ma- terial to be announced later. D Joa're uw Ill Iowa liP .. loltliy of the Tllealre IIIII recelte Z na ,_ II tile . VISIT THE PORT · FOB · THE IIDT SHOWS IN TOWN , CORONA DEL NAB e e e HArbow 1121 -Tb - ~ loa Son the Cor s:; the tia 1 ron Ne1 MU r:: Bal ma piOI ctieo Wa per Me res pos por nat auc siU [)e. A : ~\ ditJ inc eel· she rna the ror loll unc Ne thE . . hoi . "M "N the pol 001 lat I on tn ret 001 Pu COl Ja. lei ele to drl In $1 th FiJ ra• ell me an no Sh or Nt •• M• ltft fa, C1 •" a lo1 " tn to • M Ill -Lc ... ... Yl .. da tb ' ~ pi • .. • ~ ,. = HI SECOND SECI'ION I Aa I· life ' 1 lMI'Jf•,_ co. .......... a.at..Aiw. Thunday. Jcmuary 1, 1151 Eka~ 111C ~ 1115 COBOIIA DEL MAIL CALIF. THE LOG OF· 1952 NEWS EYEIITS .IANUAIIY • • • E1ectlans by alate" of Norman MUler. Col. Andy sored by the Newport Harbor local orpnlzatioas pJacect Harvey Smith and Francis Horvath wu Cham._r of Cornmel'ce. • • • '11le Somers of Balboa u prstdent of elected Un that order of vote get-Elka Lodge withdrew 'ita request the Newport Harbor a..mbeT of tine>; "al8o ran" candidates were for a waterfront leue in Udo Cen-Comrne~. Tom Norton of New-Callo 1n order of total votes) Tom ter for a·new lodge because they por t as Pf"iclent of ConJmunJty Norton, Incwnbent Dale Ramley, didn't wa nt to get in the middle Chest, Carl Hu~ u head of Geor1e Plclcerin1. Roy Keene and of a political altuation involving the Corona del Mar Buaneu A.sto-DKn Ward; c. K. Prleat waa un-preservation of w a t e r f r o n t for eiaUon, James T. Van Dyke of Co-contestM u dty clerk; the propo.. pubUc: use. • • • Council-Nonnan Miller joininl Braden Finch and Les h bell- voted to delay any action on tbe U ttle Hoover report untll the full report is aubmltted, whereupon the committee -submitted its resie- na tion to brine a showdown on Ita reeommenda lions. • • • C i t y CouncU approved the 31st S t. cut- orr between Newport and Balboa Boulevards In Newport. • • • A "home rule" group was organized in Costa Mesa to take the neces- sary steps toward a vote for incor-poration of Costa Mesa as a city of its own. • • • A golf rourse .,..;11 be built b\ thl' l rvme Co. on tht> sloJ)('S of thf· lr\ int-Ranch near Corona dt>l ~tar. \\i th complf!'- tion expt>cl£-d tn th<> fall of 1953. • • • A · C'ornmtttee opposing in- C!OI poratiOD ot a.ta .._ at tllll tJ.me•• haa been formed to tight the effort. of the horDe r"Uk IJ'OUP· • • • City Council approved· the Lit tle Hoover reeommenda tion on c o u' n t y a.ueuine and colLecting taxes. but voted down the other three propou.Js.. • • • AUGUST • • • Fred M.iUer J.,. of Balboa won the 17th Annual Flight or the Snowbirds Auc. 3. • • • County SUpen1aors ·~ proved a proven oil (~1d ~ West Newport, allowing drlllbla without a permit for Ncb indivi4f- ua I we.> 11. • • • Hollls Wood of B a 1 b o a and his brot.her-in~Jaw, Ernest Wit'balk or Daily City, Sl)('nt a terrifying 17 hours in tht' rold. rough waters of t ht> Pacific (Continued on Pa&-e 16) rona Highlandl u president of the altion to ellminate the treuurer's JUNE • • •CioM race for judge Newport Harbor Kiwa.ni8 Cub; Job u elective was soundly -.. featured the June primaries, with Vilton Pikhard of Newport u feated. and Mrs. Florence Coolin.ng J udge Donald J . Dodge leading A. president of the Exchange Club; of Beacon Bay received enough K Phels-by a scant 178 votes. Harold Holtz of Balboa laland. write-In votes to win election as thus requiring a run-off in Novem- Balboa Pow-er SQuadron com -treasurer. auoeeeding r etiring J . A. ber ; JamH Utt (R) and Uonel mander • ' • C.ra~n&er Hyer, Cant. • • • Harold Hetrick of Van Oeerlin tD1 v.i.ll fight it out pioneer resi~t of Balboa Island. Corona del Mat was elected presi-ror U.S. Congress in the raU: J ohn died J an. 9 at the ace of 60. • • • dent of the Optimist Club. • • • Murdy won on both tiCke ts f~r Walter Hitchman, local newapa-In its reorganization meetin g the State &>nate; Earl Stanley IR I perman, died in Guadalajara, n e w I y constituted O ty Council will be opposed by Lester Van Mexico, Jan. 5. • • • Cllfr Haven named Andy Smith as mayor. sue-Tatenhovc ID I for State Assem- l'eSidents voted to table. the pro-ceed_ing Les Isbell. • • • Eu~ene blv· Incumbent William Knowland posal to a nnex to the d ty of New-Gillespie of N~wport Hei~hts was wo~ on both tickt'ts for U. S. Sen-~--------------------------. port Beach. • • • Keonnt>th Ha n-named acting postmaster of the ate. • • • The Little Hoover nahs wu named aSsistant city Newport Post Office. • • • Robf>rt Committee p r c• p (l's <' d saving auditor. first s tep in Cilling the po-A. Murphy, "Mr. BaJboa," died I $14,000 by consolidatm~.: thf' treas- sition or fi nance otricer, created in Ar,>rll 11 at his ranc~ near West-~ urt'r and finaJ1ce oi!ICl'r jobs, turn- J)e.cember by City Council. • • • mmster. • • • Dr. Richards Horr-inR ov£>r tax a~>Y"S!-In~ a nd collect- A $985.000 bond issue to build a man was elected president of Ps-lnl: to the county. phminating the ~w Corona del Ma r school and ad-cific Anglers. • • • John T. cit~ J)UbUcity leaflet and reducing c:Utions at Horace Ensign School, Keeler of Corona del Mar was I the c1ty petty cash fund of $1.500. ind uding a new auditorium, re-na med Ro tary president. • • • • • • Tht> Corona d I :'\'tar Busi- ooived only a 50.2% yes vote, far MAy • • • Fire Chie f Frank 1 ne~os Association a~u•1•d to finant'f' short of the required two -thirds Crocker resigned aft<>r more Than t he project of settm!( up a ~c?ut 1 major ity • • • A "revolt" again t Jamboree headq uartl•r b•·•IIJ1n11; the Sl monthly water assessment 25 years ot service and Jan Briscoe l ncar Corona dC'I ~tar. • • • h for the purchase of China Cove was na med .t o succeed him. • • • $1 1.600 s u m me r r('Cr<'a tion pro-I lots and other park purposes got at~· Counc1l went on re:cord ?P· ~ram· was appro\(!d by the HiJ:h 1 UDder way u Fred StepMns or posmg encroachme nt of oil drllhn~.t I Sehoul Roard of Tru.!.tN><:. • • • ' Newport challenged the legality of nt'ar cit~ l!mits .. • • • Bal~n Actin~ on th • controH·rs•al Balboa the assessment by refusing to pay. Wes . ~nuth s So!1loquy was first l lsland dog que uon aftc>r st>veral • • • Th.-Chamber of Cot'T\ITleret.> to fJmsh the :"(>w~rt·E.flS('na~ hea ted Council S<'~,IOD."-, tht-Coun-I honored Harry Welch of Balboa as raet.>: best correctc>d !•me In Arb•-c1l \'Ott"d to enact an ordmant'P to "Man of the Yea r" for 1951. • • • trary .class was m a d e b\' Orin keep dogs off Island bt?aches. "Newport Harbor'' is .ll.vm:ed. n ~~ldsen's !\loonbeam, :'I."HYC : • • • Newport Harbor l..c.ltion the new name of the city of New-tan ~ -luu~rng-class we p-~r'291 £>h:<ctl'd Prt-d Stephens as port Beach, and a name-change Barney Hubers Mar a. BYC. • • • commander. • • • Bi~ nt>ws for committee is pr-eperin£ to d rcu-Har?ld D. Arthur wa n_ a m e d I the Ensign.· for the S{'C()nd ronst>cu- late peUfions. prest~nt of the \~K.t ::'\M.t.'port ti\'e year the Newport Harbor En- FEBRUARY • • • City Counc11 lmpro\'emt>nt Assoc.a~uon. • • • ign was dcsJgnated by City Coun-~ ordered the bidder's bond of Con-~~Yo r A.n<\~· ~nut.h named a I cil as th<' official nt>wspa~r of the tractor Inin George Gordon for-L:•t tle HOO\t'r lmrstagc,t ting com-city of !"l'wport Jlc•ach .••• The felted for faJlure to execute his nuttee. comprisE-d of Dick Drakt' Post Orric£> Department in Wash- contract to enlarge the Newpor t as chainnan, Mrs. G. ~ Andrews. ington. D c .. g;ra nted a second Public: U brary a nd awarded the J . B. McNally, Mark Pie~ce and C. class mailing P t' r m; t to the contract to the next lowest bidder. A\'ery Crary. • • ~ Ci ty Tn-~s-, Ensign. • • • ' James D. Ra. y. • • • March 25 was urt>r Florence Coohng, who dis-J ULY • • • A plan to share tn I set as date for another school bond covered s he was salary-less b<>-election. the amount scaled down caUSt' the treasurer's pay had been $10.279.28 royalt~· from' th~ thrPe to S625 000 and th udit ri elimJnated bv mlsta kt> and never West N<>wport oil wells dnUed by dropped. from the p~ !m ~ .~ rutored. was assurt'd of $50 a th<' Jl't"Rins Oil Co. was presen_ted I In tHe fa~ of the 0 ~tio.;, to the month by appointll)('nt as dt'puty to the city of E. E. Pyles, ,,ce. Sl water charge =II removed tax collPCtor. • • • Han·t'y D. presldrnt of ~~nt<'rPy 011 Co .. sue- the assessment a's o( Feb 15 •• • Pt'aSf' of Coro na del Mar was C('SS()r to Jrrgtns. • • • Realty Filing deadline tor City Coun .1 elecled to the Elementary School Board m ~ m b " t s cha~~ t he race, noon Feb. 28. d wi~h Board. • • • The California, d ght-~unty w1th "tax ..:ow.:tn~ .. the eight In the race anr=noun oar racing crew won the Western CitY dunh£ a dl'batt· on. the Little ments by IncumtK.-nts D K sh: S print Championsru,f. in the ~orth H oo\'er" rt>comm~>ndataon to tum a nd Rolos Greeley tha t they 'would Lido Chann<>l May -4 in tht' inter-11 O\ er tax A. sr""'"l! to th<' coun~y. not run •• • An~ Potter or collegiate Rowing Regatta spon-• • • A ""'' ah~mt'nt or C1ty Shore currs was named prt'Sident -------------------------.-, of tM Balboa An~Jing Clutt. ·' MARCH • • • Annexation to Newport Beach or incorporation as a city is the problem facing Costa Mesans. and in this connection the Mesa Citizens Cound I requested facts about Newport from City Clerk C. K. Priest. • • • A court a u i t involving condemnation of OUna Cove lou waa awrted u four lola were acguln!d from Dudley R. Furse for tu.OOO by rnNns of ·tnding (our othH wa~rfront loti to Mr. Fune. • • • Aana to buUd a new lodge hall In Lido Center were revealed by the Newport 'Harbor Elka u they requested a 1uad Ieese from the dty. • • • Laftnie Vincent waa re-n a m e d Jll'ftident of tbe Balboa l.mpl'ove-llllht ADoc.ia tlon. • • • Ami&08 VltJD-elected JQI!Ip ~ Garclll8 a tbftr p~eaiciEut. • • • Tl._ daul news for Newport Harber: tbe 1153 Nau-.1 Boy Seout Jam-= ~ ..... -lnlbe ltDdl tile Uppll' a.,, which .... -80,000 Sc:lout. aDd ,.._ .. M maDf __ adult vWtan. • • • ,. 1125.0110 .......... ....... •IJIIII'OWd llan:h 25 with a "r5~ majlritJ. • • • Newport ~WlWam II. Adama wu fatally IDiund wt.n hil car hit • tne ..._. Newpwt Blvd. ln O.ta lllallan:hH. ••• APIUL • • • Troy R. Proctor ol Nawpott WM fOWMI l\lllt)' of .e- oad delree ln\ll'der lD the fatal beatln« of bla common Jaw wife, Dlroth)' Sehlndler .••• 'n.e dty ftlld actioa for ~~-lh 'Super- Court IMidn& ~ -=--tile failure ol Olatn...., .,. n--GardoD to es«Ute ....... ......... ._Dt ol tM lfew-~r-;3...; •• ~ 14 ......... tM New-... _ ..... • WIIAT DO-YOU 111 ••• 1• I'HI ... YIARt Do ;.., ... -.,....,..,. .. ~ forward into' new areas of prosperity ·~-~ ce~~? Vt1ll the cooperation of ... benlt help? you will find us ready. We utead our but wish.. for your happiness and &.anciol progre~~ ia .... New Year. ~. DRESSES -Street e Value e Sale 1 (' 95 ·c 22 95 5.00 ; 7 95 to 29 95 10.88 19 95 to 39 95 12.88 & 14.88 39 95 tc 4 9 95 22.88 & 29.88 45.00 to 59 95 24.88 to 39.88 DRESSES ---Cocktail & Formal 35 00 to 39 95 22.88 45.00 to 49.95 24.88 to 29.88 SEPARATES 10 95 25.00 to 45 00 SKIRTS 14 95 -.... 6.88 10.88 ..... --.. -.. 2.88 ............ _ .. 4.88 to 14.95 .. . 5.00 7 95 10 95 12 95 25.00 to 22 95 . 6.88 to 10.88 to 29 95 14.88 BLOUSES 5 95 to 14.95 8.95 to 1095 12.95 SWEATERS .-... 3.88 to ......... __ 3.88 to --7.88 5.95 to 6 95 .. 3.88 8.95 .. .. .. .._ ......... -.. ·-·· 4.88 17.95 .. _ .. , ... ___ __.10.00 5.88 (.88 A FEw JACKETS ... Priced to Clear SLIPS ---Nylon or Rayon 2.95 -·-·--.. -·--1.00 2.95 to 3.95 1• & 6.95 to 7.95 ........ -Ul 16.95 Ul BOSE Values to 1.95 .. _ .. _____ _ 88c HANDBAGS REDUCED . GLOVES-........ S..-Glwdy .d.aced All Sales Final .. - • - ' ., u -d n h 4 ·~ u ~ & u It d y t y '\ 1 t l I I f ,. ~_, ...... -..c.-..... DIRECTORY Dl8tJa&JifC:. 111: SURB -INSURr wttb Maurie Stanley IMuraDat eo.wDar: IIARBCa lTN -lfartM A .... BaJbaa WIDd Kistler & Co. Complete Insurance Service Auto -Fire -Burglary H06pital -Ufe -Accident Insured Home Loans 2603 Nwpt. Blvd, N. B. HA 01121 tiERALD W . RITCHIE Realtor -losura..Dce Notary Publlc IN CORONA DEL MAR SINCE 1936 1219 Cout Blvd. HArbor 83-Eves,: HArbor 24.15 DANCING Dr8'1'aUOftOK AUTHUR MURRAY'S W OOAST BLVD. Corona del Mar ()pen 10 to 10 For free daDc:e ~ CaU HArbor 19Z5 Fumiture Restoration awr bottoms, bencha and stools restGred Uling c.a.ne. ruab.. reed. etc. HARVEY'S Fumlture Repalr 2050 Santa Ana Ave. O.ta Keaa. BEacon 61..33-J' SILVEa PIA'I'INO Silver Platers. And SUvenmltba Repeir • Refinilhlng -Replate Gold -SUver -Copper -BrUI Near Corrinum.lty Clnll'dl 1914 Harbor Blvd, O.t& Maa BEacon 5113 IIUIIIO Margaret L. Scharle Teacher of PlaDo · Orpn1at • AC"'m'pa'*t EvmlngO... for Adulta 3IJ7 GOLDENROD A VI!. Coroaa del liar Lawrence K. Gundrum, M.D. 1741 Superior Ave., C:O.ta Meu Practice Umlted to Dbeuee or Ear, Nose. Throat; Al.ler'l)' Office Hours: by Appointment BEacon 65aJ or BEaoon 8835 ~L DIRI'.OI'OB Baltz Mortuary Olapel by the Sea HARBOR G CoroNI del Mar, CaJlfomla Ample Off-Street Pa.tldng. J'rMDdly N~ Sert'b PARKES· RIDLEY GRAUEL CHAPEL 110 Broadway BF.Mnn 5110 eo.ta .... .••• of sodal . note U.ll T.-wc. !!::.~"~p;-•il_•"_ .. ~-~~ ----.,-,.-----OnJ..._y_aae_cuual __ ty_tba_t .. -heard--of IJi ... Seta ... And then there wu Oviat· -Kay Nesll6n fdl off the barle Repre.entinl t~ Harbor Area mu! All of a auddm out of aU but didn't eatdl &Dythinc but a &Del all of Fourth District Pl'A. the confusion and exd~t pre-'~ry coJd ae of watn to our Mn. Harold Boywy of Newport ceding an event heral*d by ao knowledp. returned ahor'tly before 0\ristrnaa man.y people, the hoUday lt.ldt ar· • • • from the Gowmor'a Conference on rives, and from the midst of wrap-• Spending a q u i e t Chriatmaa Educational Television in Sacra· pings and ribbons the beautiful were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schier-mento. gift of Christmas Is presented to holt ol O.ta M88. Kn. Scbler-Mn. Boyvey, who l.s prea.ldent all of ua. holt had Just returned from a trip of t~ N e w p o r t Harbor m.h • • • east, dri"inc her ton's car who il School PTA as well u vice-preal· Ouistmas came to IOI1le people stationed with the navy.al.r station dent of Fourth District, learned at the lovely music and wonhip in MinneapoU.. After Minneepolla, that when • ..., elfht cbarine1a ~ . .ervices that a.~Jr~o.t ewry church she went on to New York and cated by F.... Communication "'preceding the hoUday .... viaited her mother. ~n tor televU.ion are in C'hriat:ma.& v e ape r s, candlelight • • • use, educational f II m a can be services, carols, the dramatization Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Harwood shown simultaneously to tho...-nds of ''Why the Chimes Rang" at used the holiday break from reru· of students. adults and shut-ins. Christ Church by the 58, annuaJ lar duties to take a qulclc trip to Teachers may use the 1V courses Chriatrna.l eve midnight can d 1 e-Mexico to finish out tne old year. for ln.oc::lau training and students light service at St. James Epls-• • r on the higher levels may get SUP- copal Church conducted by Rev. Tile D.urwood youngs of New-plemt'ntary education ln s u c h Paul Moore Wheeler despite the port Helghts joined Mrs. Young's f 1 e 1 d s as vocational guidance, fact that his father .pUled away a brother and family, the C h r i • health education, safety and driver few days before. and funeral .erv-Emu of Santa Ana, for a Oui.st-training. homemakl.ng a n d the ices were held the next day. mu brunch. Special guests were arU. Tele,ision may also prove an • • • , Mrs. Young's mother and step-exceptional field for adult edu· , Christmas is an exciting and father Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Sparks. cation. wondrous thing to the little OnH • • • -like* the small child. who wu The A. A. Horvaths of Newport foWld taking off the glo\'~S anCi Heights were especially happy at shoes of the Santa Claus figure Christmas time to ha\'e their son at the Balboa Island Post Office. Archie home from his Na,·al duties He wanted ''to see what Santy at San Diego. Archie is now a BACK FROX HOSPITAL Home from Hoag Hospital. and beginning to feel a little stronger. is Mrs. John Keeler of Corona del Mar. who was taken hospital-ward FAEUO.r drapery hardware draperies slipcovers custom lampahades cameo curtains KIMN\ONS UPHOUTBY lE>-IUILDIN& * U.STYUN5 • c:ornplete. ~~·".._, MNice of hlg'-st quelity 4JI E. IM COSTA WESA Ia-MJ6 le~ Tuttin & lrviM Sft.. Claus was made of." Petty Officer Third Class ... The • • • Francis Hon·aths. by the way, after a bout with a pre-Christmas r-------------. illness. Arthur Godfrey participated in chose to spend a wt\jte Christmas one Balboa Island C h r is t mas. back east in the emirolll& ·of Chi- Kenny Nichols saw an adorable cago and Cle\'eland ... Mr. and toy on the ~Y program, a Mrs. ~lartln Mangold and family big floppy dog which zipped down had a big Christmas dinner for the bac:k and held tiny cloth pup. &ut-of-t o wn relath•es including pies inside. When Kenny saw the Mrs. Mangold's mother from Up- toy, he <Jecided he MUST ha\'e It land, sister from Ontario and an- for his s'ma.ll gntndchild. who \VU other sister, who is Mrs. Ellis I VAOATIO!\'JNG IS DESE&T Mr. and Mrs. George Dav1es of I Corona del Mar are spencling a few days in the desert as a turn- oJ-the-year ly>Uday. scheduJed to arrive from Japan Zander of Corona del Mar. JIOWIJIQ with his daddy and mother around • • • y • • • Chrismas time. Kenny checked Shortly before Christmas Mrs. with all the local toy merchants Mamie Foote of Balboa Island and even journeyed to the big !gathered together her ann u a 1 city to find a similar set of pups, b i r t h d a y group or "Forgotten but no one could help. Finally he Women" for a birthday party at wrote to Arthur Godfrey to find R a g a n's Restaurant. The "For· out where he could fi nd tt. Re-gotten" ones are t.hose who have sult? Mr. Godfrey sent him the birt hdays so close to Christmas toys! that they are o\·erlooked in the Kenny and )lrs. !'Oichols. when rush of the bollda,ys. Present at last heard from, were planning on the party were Mrs. D. W. Holtby. a trip east to drive a car back for Mrs. Arthur Miller. Mrs. Rachel his sen;ceman son-the boy didn't Wiley. ~Irs. Boad Freitag and Mrs. quite Pll''e time. M)Ttle 1\\itchell. The latter was • • • a chosen gu.est. not a birthday girl. • • • And spea)dng of new cars. they seem to make quite fashionable E\'er since Lonnie Vincent won I and stupendous Christmas pres· the case of Uquor at the Christ- ents this year. Earl and Mildred mas Pre,·iew. we'\'e been bearing I StanJt-y of Beacon Bay presented unfounded rumors that there was both their . daughters "1th new going to be "open house" for BP\V Ford Station wagons, we hear. girls ... what! ·s'gone already IOaughter Donna, by the way. ts Lonnie? scheduled to be t he Irish beaut,. BPW girls got a special mention ..... Dl'-..... • ..... 8'1'0&.&0& "" .............. .... AODI'ft roll L'I'OJIII 1968 Ha:rbot-BJyd. o.-.... .. _..,_..,... . .., .... caw-*~ • • <'•W ~---··· .. No job too larp or too .maU F .B.A. TERMS OmCE & SHOP 1301 Coast Highway Newpert ..... BEacon 8:BI . riding on the Helms float In tO-in the latest California Civil De- day's Rose Bowl parade.) Air lf}lSe Newsletter-for the partici- other new car owner is Dr. Albert pation of se"·eral of their mem- S tockton of Shore CUffs. who was bcrs ln operation "Skywatch" A-I PLUMBING surprised with a Plymouth subur· · d SL ~:--~th'a Guild ·--··--... •-· ..... ban on Christmas day. . . . An ~ .,.-_,....,.,__ an ---- what lady wouldn't want a rnlnk S t. Elizabeth's Guild or St. 0.7 a NJPt Wa&er _._. stole for Christma.s ltke the one James Eoiscopal O:lurch wiU meet received' by Mrs. Bob Anderson of at 12:30 tomorrow fFridayl at W~ ,....., T .... fet s.-I S1..t s.,,,, .. Bay Shores.-We haven't, had t~me the home of Mrs. Robert Hom. to peek under everyone s Chmt-1408 Seaview Ave., Corona del 1 Le • loa a&oo .U mas tree. ~ut San ta surely was Mar. All members and friends of I WJI IU ... _ _.!,__ __ .... PRESENT m Newport Harbor. the church are invited for the sack •----------------·---..... ·-----·----• • • • J luncheon. . Caught giving himself a wonder-l iM~MMMM•w••••••••••·~---••••••••••••••••• ful Christmas present was Gene I Norvell just as he left the Vogel Realty Co. for a holiday vacation. Gene lt-rt the day after Christmas for a 19-day rti~ht to such points I as l'\~:w Yor~. Scall Juan Puerto Rico. Ha\'ana. New Orleans and then numt.• •o th.· H .1r:X,1 «$rt'{l mid· January. • • • Comparatively few folks showed their Christmas spirit outside by putting up spectacular Christmas decorationS oq their houses and businesses this year. But the ones I t ha t did deserve an extra gift in their stocking for making this ' jewel of an area really sparkh•. Even a few cu::;ldr li ghts somt•· times make tt-,. wholt> street lcmk magicaJ. 8 e s ides the carefull) choeen prize-·.··innN·s we'd like to I make special comml'ndation to the neighborhood cooperation shown in the tall candle display on Signa I I Rd. in CUff Haven, tt was beautiful , to see the tall tapers lit on Chrlat· mas eve. • • • City employees alto cteeerve a special candy-cane for the vtgil t.hly kept on the Ooatlng Christ- mas tree for two-and-a-hall boun e a c h evening before Chrt.tmas. STARTS FRIDAY •. JAN. 2 GET SET FOR 1953 wnH THESE Tremendous Bargains! BlESSES e BLOUSES also so•e hosiery_, sk'irls, sweaters, scarves, jewelry ~ Tl VILLI "We Give Crown Stamps" 521 eoa.t BmL Coroaa,clelllar .......... J I " 1111 AI .. .. • ar L H• E. L a tv .. ., M " ., I I at H H Dl h bo vi D lx k a.l II " cl D' u I: n s • ( ' E " b b s 1'1 I t J t t r ( } I ( • I U"R"· .wo11a1 ......_ Nsss,all•a ••· SJ ................ t_! "'!1.-.... u .. &siStcince League W dcoriaes - 0V Ca I d' al tile 0V al ,...._ .;.ii.iiiiiiiiiw.illlill._._..._....__, __ _.._w i ........ a ...... ...... Four-ProWional Members -........... al tM Qrtf ..... _ -~ 0 .. 1113' to UIII!Dd ... z-. .... ----IDe La,.. al the Oty al 'Newpart Bach u foDowl: ·-~ .... 1. To raone Lota 801 to 829 1D-... -l'our Harbor Are a .......__ work al the ~.ape wu a )~pedal were .. lccmld u i*CNIIIaDal MCNt ol the welfare coaalttee, IDIIDben al the Newport Harber beMid by lira. Edward lllllet, AIIIRance Ltque at tbetr a.rtlt· ..,..... Jlanor ana famlliN N· -party meetlnc held tbe week Cllwd 8pldal a.tam.a attention before the hoUday at the Leque'a U. ,.,-. Tbe,........ In c:barp IOdal Cl!llt~r. ol tbe annual toJ ale laid they cluave, .-.ct d to 954 lndUIIW. Tract 907, Udo lale, from C-l·H 1118 Dm.....U. Sci_,._ daulb- to R-L t.r alllr. _.lin. R. D. U..., Tile .., ~tift JMIIIbln wW ltart Ia Febnla:ry to coUect are lira. D. . Ha)'8 aDd Mrs. H. and atart to ,....u tfae hundreds L Perry ot Uclo lale, Kta. ~ of ~ playthlap, which Hoaa Jr. ol Balboa aDd Mn. 11. are told at a fraetlon of thelr orlli- E. NlededcH of Harbor IaJan4. na1 edR uound the fint of De- 2. To establlab the front yard 123 VIa t1JdDe. UdD &le, retllllrMd aetback Une on the property line, to BetiiD IIIIa WMil after ....... aod tbe reu yard aetback liDe 1ae a ~ llaw Ia t111e nata tour feet from the alkoy liM. wttb w ,....a. -.. Sclw 1n Notice Ia ~ furthft' ci~ la with the State-~ tD that laid poblie hearing will be foretp 8ei'Yice dlvi8loft. Beton held on the 12th day of January. her Berlin ...scnmeut, she wu 1 1953, at the hour of 7 :30 P. M. atatioaed tD Cairo.. Su.tainb'lg 111 ~ m b • r a of the cember. Same ot the l"eCCIWftd Leaaue were tM.tftlft at the and~ toys this year were Olriatmu luncheon which fea-f! v en to the ~t.l ~P for t1ft4 S»uuah food along with ndiCII"Ped chiJdren. for a Chriat- cleeantlve yule lop at the tablM mu I)IIU'ty for 'the younpten . n.e and lilvH • bowk of poinsettiu. old Tbftft ShOP on 22nd St., New- Mrs. Edpr HW pve rauutmu port. t1 .-d ~ the toy workahop. In the Council Ownbera of the Ifewport Beach City Hall, at which time aod place any IUld all peraont may appear and-be heard VUft 80JI8 'Dr 1fEV ADA thereon. Mr. and lin. W. S. HUDMkel' arrived home jult bdore Ouut- mu from a ~~k trip to Ne- vada. where they viait@d with their two .ana aDd t.hetr tamllw ....._ o1 ''The w~u o1 the star" by Elbabeth ~. Altbou&h the apedal Ouiatmu lloag lllliliarr lelps Oat luta 'nle entire community cooper- ated with the newly orpnlzed .. Jan Gavin's Co11nty Cll11tter ~ Committee of the Hoag GREETINGS, FRIENDS -FOUND: A FRIENDLY UGHT BUFF LARGE SHAGGY Jbpltal AuxUJary to make the * * * DOG with a bit of white, long straight fur in Santa Ana Mar station new Jx.pltal a pJa Christmas 00 · 0 · fairyland fOt tboee who ue m this Y U KNOW THAT TifERE IS AN OPERATION toy·lift KVOE come r Main and Sth. Please caU or write either Ensign or holiday and their f r tend a ancl. which la oooducted by a Julian Kress who runs a "North Pole Village" KVOE. After a ff'\v mor~ days if no one claims him would like an vtliton. in the Adi.rooclack mount.a.in. in New York Statet offer from wmt'Dne \\ ho "ould lo\ e and care for him. DeuJrationa were contributed by beloved .nnt and t bei de · h' . Mr;X-HOW OFTE.~ HA\'E l'OU a••" ... .,.NO-""" at 'arto• Local markets donated tree •· Yearly many, many chUdren visit this fascinating --#! * * * lftdlll.1duak and members of aerv--..... . ~ee oya ng ma m t IS ~ -.,. • ,_, tee Of1tanization. throughout the w«?rkabop!! 'lben Christmas Eve two airplanes, IIIIo,. wlleft lDHperiHK'f'd JMolp try to JaM 8dl 7oo-eo IIUitt~r wba& area. The hoUday Committee made DOnner and BUtzen, a DC-3 and DC-4 take off look." "'t>ll or not ! w~u. If tJO, a plftliMU'e Is \a •&ore PY Santa Cla'--faCN for ...,. to many orphanages thruout several northeastern stat~ where chil-for you a. on" tdtort trip to U.f' )(an Shop ta ~ :b.an~~~ ~ f;:-V:,~!!:! dren receive t.houu.nda of toys due to this man's businf'ss acum<>n. At M ea wUJ w •rlfy my "'*-tftlw•t. TIN-~ Mr. a.t made by the JUnior ~ Crou MILTON'S 5 & 10 in Costa Mesa th(re are many to)S still IE'ft since Mrs. TERHl'SE ba,,,. ~· la UM-mQ'I .....,.... unde-r tbe direct1on of ~ Jeen there was a lat~ shipment Just prior to Christmas En•. If vou would dat!ltf'ry bwwu•• for more yean thaD you eaa ~ Dulln of Enlign Sdlool like to take advantage, do so s ince many dollars can be :.dvea no", a.;.af' aad )Ou OUI Df'Hr co wr011c wbe• yoa t.lul Olriatmu breakfast favors were It's at 1801 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA UM>tr a.chi ee about M~t~~e form of apparel yoa're lit-=. ~= = 415~':4"~ . * * * t#or~wd IJI J:'('tUn.: for 7CMII'Wif!! Ladle. too, If Kra. R. Jack Gema.-and Mn. M. DO l'OIJ ll.NOW tlaat THERE IS A l'~iJQlT... COLORFUL yoa're t'W>r la doubt u to lhf' latnt aad the ricbt .art of thia« W8c C. Sbea~r; Troop 9 led by Mrs. IIPOT .. tile ~ rOCIID of t.be l..acuaa S~k Slloppe whlt'h C'aJl wore at tbf' momf'nt-you t'aJI bo> ~turf' to a;t't thf' rl~:ht tblnC' f• Fred Sanderson and Mrs. F . C. M ~ VH)' MKce...,.Uy come New l'ear'• Eve! lt'tt oa the !!lidf' your he~hand or "'"'f"t'th..-.lr t ::: 18S I s~wport Bh·cL Buxton. FHtJv~ dinner favors are a.,..... ._.. (Cialldrea'a porU-are featured") * • * New Y~ar'• Eve tray favors are . • · being provided by the commlttee. '!bere a deUchtlul flnplace ~ tb~ waU. Cru~t \\Ul'L[l YOt' LlKE A ~F.W YOl' FOR A CHA '\GE7 It's U being made by Senior Girl Scouts, of clilul~rs are •omlaal aDd Ute variety Is esC4-Ut-Dt. much as done ... JUST hie ~ oursdf down to D<'nise -· - a s;cnuine Sharon Carter and R.oxfnne CUn· food Ia alwa71t fresh aad IMtful. .. d lut but not F rcncn 1mpnrt \\ hn still d<X's not speak English fluently tho she'f' been nlngham. 1 .._t the ~niee '-toP~~ plua tbat .. e,1t&blf' smil~ ht'rt-s \f'ru l ~£'ar~ )lal!nm's m San Francisco was proud to ac-- \ • • • worda • Dd111011 to the ......,.emftlt aad u s:: knowlt"dgt> her pubhcly as bt'IOJ: on tht••r staff. and we all know the Bo " '-....1 of Lid So for t.llat Dt'J[t cllallu oat piMtle ~mbc-r tbf' I sort or Pmponum that is:: She actually r('C('ivt"d ht'r ~rtificate ln J UU 0 IAOL~A SSACK SBOPPE. SSO Coa.t Blvd .. 84:1.. FrancE' and also won man~ pnU>s for h<>r Wliq\K' hairdo's O\'E'r 100 II.-&-Co • • * * * others m· a h:urdt1's.! Jnl! compt>tiuon while still there. Then too she ~ 111WI-s10D A COUPLE .WHOSE SURNAME IS CHRISTMAS are ha\1ng a was in busine for years. so ~ou know hE' has had oodles of experl- atruggle making up their minds what to call their little daughter-m et>. and you n('('d not fear that a spot will be scorched out of your Roy J . Ward. son of Mr. and They have just about decided to call her M·E-R-R-I·E!: L'nique scalp. For appointments call KI .,-7988 ... 704 So. Main St .. San1a Krs. Douglas R . Ward_. who a e '-'--to _, _ _. t h B Cardo h f ._ ---la 123 names .,, .. ._ u&UIU an o e r one-uzza za-t e name o Ana. DENlSE FRENCH BEAllTY SALON. nuu.ao: at VIa Undlne, Udo, <rN>Ating card comnoonv, Some of the cleverest cards I've S('en are right * * * haa ,Jwt received his ensign com-e·---~ rniulon at the Navy Officer Candi-here in Colta Mesa in the MACKIES POTrERY SHOPP E-480 E. FOR LOTS OF FllEE GIFTS doll't. forre t to taae l• KVOE date School, Newport. R. L Col· 17th St. It's never too late to aend a return greeting to a friend or f',·ery Moa.. Wf'd. aed Fri. at t a. m. -14M 011 70111U ..U. P'lft lege dettreeS wt>re required of Mc:h acquaintance. so atop in and ~ee what you can find to please you. The --at" ~ wtaet"rs t",·erv. ~~: s ....... of ~! COUNTY of them Navy enllated men who ~~""'~"" receiv@d c::ommisaiona in this larg-cost is so low also!! Then too since this is both a N>tall and a whole-CRA'ITEil OF TilE Al.R !~ est of classes. sale estab!Wunent in pottery and gifts. tak e a delightful knick-knack • * * The senior Wa rds are now 1n instead of fruit or candy to one who needs cheering up at the Hoa~ Wishmg you all the best for this coming year. and hoping you !!~~~~:~n~~ctw~k~ ~~ Memorialor someone convalescing At home::! l"'riU find time to k~p readin~ thJS _column also. . .~ * · * * Wtshing You a Happy :--;ew Year, other son , li>on, is also in Africa, 'IIA&. Y PUCE. PROPIUETOR OF THE BALBOA tiOl'S E OF I JAN GAVIN!! statJoned with the army. LEGAL NOTICE No. PA-558 NOTICE TO CREDrTOR8 ESTATE OF EMMA A. WEBB. DECEASED Notice b Bt'ftby Gh·-. to the credJto" of and aU perwns having da1ma against the said ~nt or said estate to file them with the neceaary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California. or to pri!Sent the same, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned at his or her place . cl buatneu. to-wit: c/o DONALD D. HARWOOD 1415 Cout Highway Corona del Mar. California within six months after the ftrlt publication of this notice. Dated ~mber 29, 1952 E. R. ABBEY A.drnlnlatrator of t.be Estate of aid decedent. DONALD D. HARWOOD 1415 eo..at Highway Corona del Mar. California Attorney for Admlniatrator BEAUTY, ute.da her hea.rU~t (ood l\islll~ for th~ S t"w \'coar to OM ... all aad wlalilee to llave me let you kaow that s.ht' h u pat'ked laer t.nallb for a Mon \taeaUoa. The date of bt'r rH~nlnlt wtu be ~ wbo -, retara.. I'm aare aU her patrOllla wtU be ~rry to ~Mar W. for tllle7 wtll ...._ laer senic::a for a "'Jillto, but ttb~ U>IIA ~ t.laat aile Mea W. everJ 7ar, aad •~· I wb.h bf'r a tu.pp) .. ,... Joara!! 501 E. Balboa Blvd. Balboa. * * * TIRED OF A LUMPY MATrRESS? There's no need to suff<'r any Jooeer for at CARLYLE'S FURNITURE SHOPPE in Costa )fesa only the top flight manufacturttn mattresses arc featured. and if you have received cash u Christmas preS<'nts and would Uke to improve the appearance of your home. don't overlook Carlyle's where any t)"JX> of furniture is on display, Modern, Colonial. Provincial and even that Wrought lron Utility Type which ~ so very popular right now (this inddentally is upboktered with the latest Foam Rubber which will Jut and lut, so clo look into it!!!!!) * * * New TMt Ute N.w YJ:Aa b ~ of the finest spots to * * * EXCITING ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY by weD-known CIJ"t:iats • • • FINEST CUISINE!! Famous charcoal broiled ateab--- aa you like them. ao Roast Beet (EaBtem prime rlb.). ror rt'Servationa ! : Kimberly 2-9703 • • Publlall: Jan. 1-8-15-22, 1953 tn tbe N~rt Harbor EnlliiJl ~pend a wonctedul ~venin& la tbe pub Gardena in Santa Ana. where in~ 6Jtertainment pl'---tosl4 In ateaka and rout beef tas you Uk~ it!!) are to be had in addltion .. to numerous other entrees, includ- Ing aeatood dishes. If you so desire. a wide variety of viands are also at your dbpoa] and pnial "Doc:'' Ia ever at the bar waiting to fUlfill your dH!res. n.e atmolr~~la1 Juat so. adding to your enjoyment. Do ~ your table immediately u otberwtw lf you have n large , . party the BANQUET ROOM may be booked!! KI 2-9103 for reserva- Rcmcbo Jle1a • Nursery School State IJciMed aDd .Appiowd nun 2 toe y..,. ~ Can ·ud . o..truetlw Plq t.iona ! • 8C11 S. Main St., Santa Ana. * * * &aE YOU IJtl'DOE'I'·III'NDI!D 'I'RI'.8E DAYSt U • ,_"t OYV· ... ~ Aflliutl. ............... _.,_.., bowll ....... of elelbM an Wile sold at a low rate!! T1Mee ft"Y ~ ~ I am 1 e ....... .,. .... N-Dofte1 ... BeQ J(ldt. Ia wool aH ,...... a.ar -* .a a.e pie are wiM ....._ t11ea too t.1aoae JOOCI lee''-1 ,..t e•••.-eldrta Ja.t ,.... fw ..... er ~ ---aU ...., ... ....-e ......... f!ftiT ,__ ., ....... , ............ .... ...,.U YM'II ........ a.e ...... --*a ~·• eoo .. yoa woa"t ~--· . D:LLOW ~HArbor ~A IJDc'm 58M J'Oit T11B UTII.OST IN OOUR1'I:sY A SERVICE ! l ! • I u - ' ·~ .. ce \t'. .,. ~ er Jr Iii l4 a :b w od n h Jt ~~ i.li I d • u rt d y l y , 1 t LIGM. NCmCI .......... ., ....... ., ..... With a c.atnl ..... ., eo•OO' flO • poUrt. .... IIIGiat ..... dlltaDt Nortll G._ W•t, 17.00 fMt trcm the .u.tS.tJ). ~ line ol "'-0...0.; A ~LUI'ION or INT&N'ftOK OP TID! CITY COUNCIL 0 1' '1'10: oiTI' or N & w P o a T II&ACH DIXJIA&INO lT8 IN· TI:NTION TO 0 aD E & THE CL081NG UP, VACATION AND ABANDONMENT O..P A PO&· ftON' OF A STREET 0 11:810-• NA'I'ICD AS VIA GENOA IN TIIID CITY OF NE W P 0 & T II&ACII, COUNTY or ORANGE. SJ'ATE OF OALII"'B!I{IA n.. City Council or the City or Newport Beach, pursuant to the provisions of the "Street Vacation Act of 1941," and all amendments thereto. being Section 8300 through 8331 of the streets and Highways Code, does hereby ordain, resolve and declare as follows: lheDee South 29•00' Weet, JU· aUel with the aiel Southeut· er ly llae of Via Genoa, 410.00 feet to an· intersection with the Northwesterly prolonga- tion of the Southwesterly line of said Lot 809: thence South 61•00' Eut along the 1 a 1 t mentioned Northwesterly pro- longation 17.00 feet to the point of bca:Lnnlng. Said portion of said street to be vacated, closed up and abandoned is more clearly shown on a certain map approved and adopted by the City COuncil of the City of New· port Beach for said vaCIIi1Qn. cloe· ing up and abandonment, by Reso· lution dated Dec. 22nd, 1952, and designated "Resolution No. 4022," which said ¥ap is on file in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach. Reference Is h e r e b y made t o said map for further particulars as to the pro-I posed mcation, closing up 'and abandonment of said portion of said street, and said ma p is made a pert of this Resolution to the same extent and purpose as if the same were herein incorporated In full. SECTION 1 : That the public interest and convenience require the closing up and abandonment of a part of a portion of a street ln the City of Newport Beach. and it is the intention of the City Coun- cil of the Clly of Newport Beach to order the following described porUon or said street in seid City of Newport 8<-ach. Co u n t y of Oran~~. S tate of California, to be vacah'd. closed up and abandoned. to-wit: All those certam pur110ns of V:a Genoa, 100 feet in width, of Tract No. 907. "Lido lsi<'." as shown on a map 1 hl'rrof rec~>rdl:'d an Book 28, PagP:-25 to 36 inclusive, Miscel- laneous .Map.-;, R<'col'ds of Orange County. Califomn, d<-scritx-d as follow:., to-wit : Purcel No. 1 Beginning at the mos t Southerly com er of Lot 934 of said Tract No. 907, running t hen ce North 29•00' East along the Northwesterly line or said VIa Genoa, a distance of-410.00 feet to the beginning of a curve con c 8 \' e to the Southwest, ha,•ing a radius of 10.00 Ce<>t : thenct' continuing a Ion g the said line.-of Via Gf'nO<l. and alon~ said curve. a11 arc di:.tance of 15.71 fe.et. hn\'im: a ('Cn tral ang l e or 9CJ•OO' to a point In thP South- wr~tr•rh I I n I' or Via Lido Nord .. .(5 00 fl'• t m width. of sa•d Tract -..:o 907, t hI' n c e S<.uth 61 "(10' Ea t a Jon~ t hc.- SouthPa ·tcrly prolon~at1on of said South,,esterly line of Via Lido Nord across said Via Genoa, 17.00 fN't to the begin- mn~ of a curve concave to the Southw<'sl.-. hanns; a radius or 10.00 ft-et: then c P Southeasterly along thP last mentioned curve, an arc distance of 15.71 feet. with a central angle of 9Q•()()' to a point, said point is d i s t a n t South 61 "00' East, 17.00 feet from the said Northwesterly line or Via Genoa; thence South 29"00' W est. parallel with the said North- wes terly li ne of Via Genoa, 410.00 feet to an lntersectioll w i t h the Southeasterly p~ longation of the Southwest· erly line of said Lot 934; t h e n ce North 61•00' West along the I as t mentioned So u t h easterly prolongation 17.00 feet to the point of i)e. ~inning: " .P a rcel Ne.! Beginning at the mo st ~esterly comer of Lot 809 of said Tract No. 907, run.ning t h e n c e North 29•00' East along the Southeasterly line of said Via Genoa, 410.00 feet to the bcginnlne of a curve concave to the Southeast. hav- ing a radius of 10.00 f e c t: thence continuing along said Une of Via GeJlQ.&.~ along-said curve, an arc distance of 15.71 teet, with a central angle of 90"00' to a polnt In the South· •esterly line of Via U do Nord, 45.00' in wtdth, of said Tract No. 907; thence North 61 •()()' West a long the Northwesterly prolongation of th e saI d Southwesterly line of Via Lido Nord across Jald Via Genoa. 17.00 feet to the beginning a curve concave to the South· .. t, having a radius of 10.00 feet; t h ence Southwesterly along the last mentioned curve; 1111 arc diBtance of 15.71 feet. SECITO="' 2 : That the proceed- in~s for the closing up and aban- donment of the afort'said portiOn of said street shaJI be had and taken, and the City Counc1l of the· City of ~e\\'}>Ort Beach hereby I elects to proceed under the pro-' \'isions or the said "Stref't Vaca-1 tion Act of 1941," and all amend- n)ents thereto, .being Sections 8300 through 8331 of the Streets and Highways Code of the Stale of · California. SECTIOr-.: 3 : The Street t Superintendent or the City of Newport Beach shall cause to I be posted conspicuously a long the 1 line or the portion or said street proposed to be ,·acated, not more I than 300 feet apart. but not less than three in all, notices or t he \'acation or said portion of said 1 street. Said notices shall state the preparation or this Resolution of Intention and t he time a nd I place o! the hearing or all J)('rsons intere ted in or objectinc: to the proposed \'acation or said portion or said street , I SECI'IO=" 4: ~oticc IS h reby gh·en that the City Council or the 1 City of l'ewport Beach does here-I by fix Monday the 12th day Q.f I Jary.aary, 1953, at the hour of 7:30 p. m. of said 48y, in the Council Chambers of the City of Newport I Beach, located in the City Hall or the City of Newport Beach, as the time and place for hearing all per· 1 sons interested in or objecting to 1 the proposed \'&cation of said por· tion of said street ; and the said City Council or the said City or Newport Beach at said tlmt> and place will hear the evidence of· Cered by any penon interested in the vacation of aald portion or sald street heretofoi\! descrlbed. I SECTION 5: This Resolution of Intention shall be pubUshcd at least once in the Nev.'}>Ort Harbor Ensign a newspaper of general clr· culation. printed, published and circulated in the City of Newport Beach, and said pubUcation shaU be made prior to the date aet for the hearing of aU persons inter· ested in or objecting to the pro- ~ vac:llion. , 'Ibe above a.D4 foregoing ~lu-~· tiOD of Intention No. 4023 was duly puaed at a ~ meeting of tht> City Council of the City of Newport Beach, held on the 22nd day of December, 1952, by the fol· lowin g vote, to-wit: AYES, COUNCILMEN: Sr:nlth, Ftnch, Isbell, Bennett, MUler NOES, COUNCILMEN: None ABSENT COUNCILMEN : None NORMA."'J MILLER. Mayor ATTEST: C. K. PRIEST, City Clerk HIPPY NEW !Ell TO ILL MAY WE CONTINUE TO savE YOU IR 1153. W.Ciater llllllilr Joe D. Ell!a, Owner +· The Churc:~ P0ints the Way to a Fu . N-..m. Balboa • I ~ow ooa LADT •~rr. o• ... ~ 1M! W • ...._ ...... Jf......_ IIA t1U .,..._ ....... IUiq ...... .................. A-. ..... I ~ .._. ... 10;00, fhJO .... w..w., .... , ...... ........c ......... lel.:r ............. ,.... .... ...., 0.,. .._ ... ,,. ~ ..... ~ 7:00 ..... ~ .. OW&Ift" Cllmlal D Ta. a& 0 ··~ .......... ....._-.....a u• aa., w..,.,..,. BA .... • Putor: .... ft .... ~ • ••a ~enltip s.Mce: II •· "'- Scl.oel: t:41 ·-"'· uw-.. ......,.,: 7:JO ~ "'· w •• _.., ~ .. 414 "' 6:JO p. "'· ,.,....... r I"D8T ORU&CR Or OIIIU8T 8()D:NTift 1101 VIa Uct, Newport ..._. Pllolae RA.rbol' !4!1 *dey Sdtool: t:ll •·"" s-cley S...Vie.: II :00 e. 111. Wed...Mey Evefthlt ......._.: I p. -. tt..Att ·-· I ll Pel111 St.. .. .... Opet~ delly from n-to 5 p. '"· ew~pt S....,. and .Holidays FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH or NEWPOa'l" Balboa Blvd,. t tua a Court sta.. N..,... Pastor: H. V. N1ekel SuMey Same.. 9:-45 a.'"· Sunday a-ell Sdloel II :00 •· '"· WORIHp Same. 7:]0 p. "'· SllfMiey EvaiM"f Semoa Micf--• s.mc.: 7:)0 p. 111. WMI....te)"-lreyw ._....._. 8T. IAIIU EPISOOPAL -mm..oa UOI VIa Udo. Newport a.. lllalat.er: Rev. Paallloore WMeler noae HArbor uao SUfMIIay SaM~ 1:]0 •· rn. Holy ColftftluftiOft 9:]0 a11cf I I :00 a. "'· Monti"t "•yet . 9:10 a. '"· Re9istrati011 fM Svnday Sclloel Thur1Ctey S.rvic.. 9: 15 a. rn. Pray.r Guncf I 0:]0 Holy CoM"'Mo. Newport Heiglw ST . .uiD&EW8 P~BYTEBIAN mmaoB !lUI 8t. AIHlrews Rd., Newport JWcMs Aero. tale St. from II1P 8c!laooL ft. Ill: 1171 PUtor: &ev. ....... 8. Stewart ~ WonWp Services at 9:JO and II e.-. s-4ay Scllool at 9:)0 a. "" NEWPORT IIABBOR LUTHERAN CBUaC11 lti'J CIHf Dr., Newport HeiPta ~~ .......... w Chrcla Scllool: t:l O a. "'· s-cley s-4ey s.rvice: II :00 a, '"· Corona del Mar OO&ONA DEL IIA& OOIOI11NITI' CII'U1ICII ~UOMI lll .... lrope Awe., Vonea ... 11M ,.... RAnor 1.116-.J ..... : ........ Echranl ....... s-ley w...w,. s.m-: tM •· -... 11!00 e. 111.. s-.t.y Sch.t: ,.. .... I ... was God. He created Heaven and Earth. He &ave us tbJs New Y 365 days? It i~ time h,ru~ to begin glorious and offers ua opportunity to ftash from a ~It of lightning ... God aa we live thia hour. He .,.n.w-·t~-~•-1~ Resolve to attend church This Support the Church Series Ia Made Pc..ible Through the too'Dei'CD~ IASIN SHIP'YAlD-lcrr y..,.._ c-,t ... Mea...--. '-AI ..... 701 leydde Dr., Newpon ... ell, HArMr JMI ICUHEIMEil AND WALUl luiWer'• H•nfw•r• ell4 SpecJaltle. 110 Coett Hwy., Newport ... ch, l&cott Mil DEAL'S SMOfC£0 FISH y.., c.tdt ..... -w ...... ..,. Hwy. 101 .. ....._: end Newporl ,._, HA 2011 GENE'S RESTAURANT ell4 IAtcaY Sp.cialiJi119 i11 Wedell,.. ~" 7QI Coett llvd., CorON lief U.r, HArt-11• H. T. &UHAU IAIT AND TACILE STOll ............ s.,,lee It/IT c..at Hwy., ... ~ ..... ..... .. ... HfiTH HAliOI-l.ICHAIDSON caUIIaS u-1 Cnlaera .... w ..... _ ..... w.,. -....... Dr.. ....... .... ...... "" PAUL C. JONIJ _. SON UAL ISfATI c..,,. ....................... ... 1107 W ...... lh4.. ....,_. ..... ...,._ DIJ . UOO "ltHHNsul.A SHirt AID c_,, ... ...,._...._ -Jlat St ...... ,.,. .... ..... • IALIH P. MASUY ......,_~, .. ... .... ....,... ................... -...... STAFFORD ELICRIC CO. I_......_, w.w--. ..., a.,.ar. 110 Coett Hwr~ Newport leeell ..._ WI llOSAN INCORPOUTlD ....,_ ~ .... F..tttt .,....,.. U4. 611 Coett Hwy .. Newport ... d. ....... 7411 SEASPOIT LANDIN& COFFH SHOP Ope. 24 ........ 0.. 11111f alld JCMI wll ~ .... 117 C:..tt Hwy .. Newport ... eh ... _ .. SYMPSON end NOUAil , ,...,. ee~o.c-..... 112 , ... St .. ...,_. leech ...,.._,... 10 L SIEDB.WBEI -lEAJ.TOI IDJ c...t IW .. C.... tiel .,._ ...,._ 21 .. THI lfAUTY lAIN ,.., ..... -Heir St,llt .a7 ttaw .... IW.. Hewpeft .... ...,._ t• Y8.LOW CAl COMPANY u s..e.e ................. c.. .... 111 c...t "-'· ...,._me ••-... MIWPOIT~ ADIIAl SAYI .. S I LeNt A ...... ta•u.. -P. A. ,._, "• 'lut nu va. LWu. .....,_. .... ...... •• ClAIK WlfNICt~,INC, Cent 'u ,_., .. ._ •••< PC ---.-................. J WALTS TlAOI u..d .,. ....... 422 JOttl St. ( Nur 2107 VlQe Way, !ELASSCO. WJtll Ow _. ... HIOO c...t Hwy.. .... IAYSHOlE TRAILII PAIJC _. IC).j tw.K,.-, tM I c...t Hwy .............. IAL~ IEAJ.TY CO. ........, .. o,.._,._ • ,.~.. ................ H. HIDY'S PIT SU"'-I ~ u.s. .................. ...... .c..t .... c... ....... .. to a Fuller Life - -Attend Regularly + ' ' CBmiCII OP ft. MHDr ~ n • ....-. ........................ , ............ ~....... I .................. ,~ ..... ....., ....... 1:00. INO, II-e. & c .......... Setwd..,. att4 .... of ... ,...,. ... tWr 0.,.. 4100 fe I:JO ,. a.. a-4 7:JO t. 11J0 .-,-. 8EVEN'I'II DAY ADVENTIST CJB1J11a1 !f..,....t 111M. at ..._ St.. Newpen ....... ..._: ~ U.l& or Bt:aeee ,.._, Putlw: Rom. L Aw'er- s.twday Wonllet s.mc.. S.w..tt. Scllool: 9:30 a.-~: II :00 a.-. "apr ..... ,: W.d....day. 1:00 ,. "" FrWey Ev-ltHJ VMpen: 1:00 p. ... AMEHBLY OF GOD CIIURCII U.. 8t. aacJ EldeD A !e., "-'a aeea ftaee: Br..eoa tut ......... II. (). Cro.k, ...._ s-d.y Sdlool: t:)O a .... W....Wp: 10:41 a. II'\. aBel 7:30 p.-. Y-. '-Pie aBel Cllildren'• Set¥~. 6:30 ,. -. S.. ww...l Ser¥1~: Weclnatday, 7:)0 p. ,._ ....,_. WltlloMry eo-a. n .. .,...,."' 10:00 .... ft. IOAOIIDI CIIU&CII 11M ()nap Ave. eo.ta ..__ Plloee:B••e.IOJI ... .._ 'l'laoiDu I . Nnta ~ .,._...,. at 7:00, 1:30, LO:OO, II :JO a • .._ W..W.,.: We• at 7:00 a. '"......COnf.t.ICNI: Setw4ayl fr-4:00 to 1:1'-7:00 to 1:11 p."" OOMKUNITY IIETJIODJST C'IIUBCJII UO W. lttla St.. Coeta Keea. Pbolle: BEacoa 13!'7 BeY. loeepb W. MtSiaa.ae s-day: 9:.<45 a. ,... Olureh Sunday ScJ.oel 10:10 a.,. .. MOf'lli"t W~ip-7 p. "'· ~ Ate WYF Semc-7 p. ,. .. Hith Sc.hool t.O'F s.rAoe 7 p. m.. MW9-&rovp S.~~ THE OIIUBCB OF CIIBI8T IIIII c•an:11 St., Coeta 11-. r.c.e: BJ:aeoa 1586 D. G. R.U.t. 111a18ter s-4ar: 9:41 •· rn.. libla Sdlooi-IOM a."'· W.,.,.. s.M• liM a. 1ft., Cotft,uni-7:30 P."'-E.e.r.t s.M-W.dnatday: 7:10 p. m.. Ev-illt S..W CI:NTLU. BIBLE OIIUBCII ()nap Ave. at ar. St.. Coeta ..._ Plloee: llllpeoe Mil A. A. .............. ~ Scllool: 9:41 .. .--MOf'llitHJ s.m... 1 1 .. "" E.a~Mttf SaMe., 7:)0 p. ,_ WWwwl SaMe., •W.d"atday, 7:10 p. "'- of the FoDowing Ci~c: Minded Citbe .. cmd BusiDeam:nen: ......... o .......... HMee) He~ HA 2470 Hart-2210 )IE TlAIL.a 'AU ... IOAT LANDIN8 Hea..ltel.r :..tHwy .................... IAL~ liALTY CO. ., .. O,..._.lw: ............... . £. ............... Hert-1117 S NT SU"'-I ........ 80001 ...................... , .... 0.., ,_ .... c._ ....... tMIW ,~ H. H. HOlJaOOIC-ft.UWIEit New Co~ Watw. H.eten. FwnuiC 2101 W. a.... lh-4 .. ~ IMdt HA 141 .. W llOIOTS JEWElRS &q.isite Jewelry 1\et &MI l.altlftt "-- UJI!J Marine A.,.., ... ...._ Isla,_.,, H~ 2121 EAill W. STANLEY AllemlllyMa11, 74tt. Dhtr4ct us w.,; ... A.,. .. a.JMa '*'"' HatMr •m IALIOA INN IOIMeieSt ....... ....._ ... COLUW•A P'£ST CONTIOl. CO. .. E. lallea lh-4 .. ..,...,_ HA 2ttl HA r• MY a IMCH I.WTY, INC. ...._..,. .. ,_J.W..._, ... e 'IIA ............................... IICHAID"S uoo WAIUf 0... c • ...,. w.tC I•• ....... MD ¥Is u.e.. fl t;1rt ... ~ a.l ~IA6NALL t~I'ORT CO. H~ma4a Gifts fro. TillY ~""' to fwwllwe 119 c-.t ~~¥ct .. Ccwona cl•l Mer Hart-1111 WASHEilmE SELF SE:lVJCE LAUNDRY ~ Dry a...ltlf, Rllkhecl La_,., 404 c-.t N .. Corone del Mar Herlter 2166-W FfTDotOiliUS REALTY CO. w..-a..taho-&ctlant•• llllill11111 Ill c-.t N .. CoroN del War, HA 21• a JaO SH~WOME:N'S A"AilR w. He... ... ~ Owtflt -AI Ot I .. E. ..,._ N .. ..._ Hart-.. ClAUNCI W.CUUOCH -..._ .. ... c.w....w ....... ..... ., VIle w.., .... ~ ...... HAlt. - WIUON JIWILIY .....,,...,.W.._att4hpaW.. * ... St .. a.n... H..w D6t NAHaS J. HOIVATH, ...,._ ...,..,hM,..,....... .. w .............. ,.. ...... ~ •• L J. IJm.a I COtiiPAH'f I'll'-....... 1-II s..las ,.rt ............... HM&r_ . .., ~HIJRCH~S .J(umc Orcle of the Women'• fellowahJp of the Corona del Mar Community Olurch will meet at the home of Mn . l . Leslie Steffen-Jlarbor ua ~lunda~ &en, 209 Marle"oJd Ave., at 1:30 morn1nc ~~ • ..t!'*...._feno.. p.m. Tuesday. Deuert will be acrou Ame~ 1n ......:: ,._-naae served ol Cornrnamloa ecw.ant Suadlr. W o in e n's F elloW5hfp Friendly :r'he ~ s..llJ of the new~ Service Orcle wiU meet at 1:30 11 the Sunday OD wllldl lie•-~'~~~'~~-~ p.m. Wednesday at the church t lata, betc:Jwl"'l with tMir founder deuert and plans. HCMJteaes wUl John W~. have tn4ftlon&IIF be Mrs. W. P. Ct~~ter and Mnl. D. as Cov~Sunday. Thll R. Rooke. year Methodlsta he world aroun4 are devottq the t Sunday to a mission of evangelism. ldveatill Chardl Names Olficen New officerS for· tl'i'P seventh· Day Advent~<;t Church {or 1953 have been named by Elder Hollis Andel son. pastor or tht> Church . Thl'y a re as follow<;· Elders. A. F McLean, G. E . Foul<;. H. B. Abl-1: Dt'acons. Paul ~tackt.>y Donald Payne S. ~f. Rut- l•'<i'!f'. G A F:mmPrt ; [)('aeon· nessPs, )f <''>damf''l V 1 r ~ 1 n i a B. '\\'ad . :"lla G ~lcLau~hlm :Ota ry \.\' John. .. l"n Anna 1 LmgPnfPiter, B t' s s 1 t' L I ... •G<'ndrP. A lie~:> R. Rakt•r , l lf'''''lrPr. Dr Paul Bu tchPr: cler k. ;\1rs. h ·a M . Killen; home m iss1onary l~>adt'r. Mrs. D. S. RutiE'dt.:f': or~ar11-.t ~Irs. A V M c- Lau~hlin; tPmp..•ranc~>. ~1rs. Mary The Committee of Fifty, which dlre-cu the world-wide effort, bu requested that this Sunday be u.eed as a day ln wblcb Methodists wift covenant with Christ and with each other to pray and be faltbtu'l witnesses for Him during 1953. ~ Sacrament of the LOrd' Supper ~ part of the observance. the word "sacrament" it~ If m e-a n i n t: ··a pledge or oath of loyalty." . Rev. Thomas Roy Pendell wiU conduct the S('r\'lce at Chriat Church by the Sea, 14th St. and Balboa 81\·d., ~ewport. The Balboa Island ComltltmJty ~fethodist Church will hold a CO\·e- nant service with the sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Dr. Harry White wiJI deli~•r a medi\ation on commumon. .Special m y s I c wm supple~t the senrice. W. Johnston: Dorcas coordinator, S5 B ~~ Set :'\'frs. A \' ~I<: Laughlin; Senior Dorea:" lead<'r ~t rs. \'. B. Wade: I aaqaet J unior Dor<'as lrader. Mrs. Ruby F J 21 Paynt': Choir du·~tor. ~li.;;s Lois or Ull."a .. A. Fouts: Sabbath school s uperin· --~ t.t'ndenr. R~d I. Xelli~. assisted by 1 Wt'dnesday. Jan. :n. hu bH-n ~ RutiE>d~E>. ~tr'1 Luc1lle Parham. set as the datt> for the OuUt Mrs. Beryl Ha kt>ll. Mr . ~tary Church bv thP Sea annual Five Butch~'r. ~tr« 8\~rtha Cia~ ton and Dollar Banqut>t Low.s Browning. ~lr!>« l ..(IIOrt' Br~l lard · \t.>spcr famf'<i ='"Eif"O tPnor who hu given )(•ad•·r. I''liJI ~~ 1<'k\·~ · and flo,,·,·rs. annuill <'OnC"Prts rn the harbcw area ~t ,., \ I L1n.:• nf• ltt>r for many :>"a~. "-ill gi\'t> the pro- 1"\01.\X \X TO PIU :..\C II R~'\ I l.vnd f-.-rh Ph n pr•··t· d••nt of I ndr m.t f'l•n ''a I Cull•':.:•· 111 Indlanapols... ''Ill pr• tch "unda:-,.. ~··rmon ,, th• Cnr•m>~ do>l ~far Cnmmun11\' C'hurrh I h.-s~'rmon \\111 bo> ·fh·· PO\\ t'r .10 fi··<•om•' ·· Xext Thursdsn '''""'nl.! 'nil bo• thf' annual m.•t'lllit:: vf thP rom,rre.:a· t1on of tht> church bt>~innrn~ \\ith I a <'hicken dsnnf•r at 6·30 p m. and continuin~ "ilh rt~ports. bttd'f:Pt and pla ns for 1953 Dr J{'l; e F. P··rrin. conf~>rf'nCt' .;u(>('rinlendPnt will be pr<'!i<'nt t.Tam Th• b<tnquE't an e\'ent of many :-Par , ... tandsn~. was ori~ Y'h··rt~ • tj fnt :"\11•<>mber but wu postponl'd to thf' January date be- c:aUS<' o( th~> cro"dcd fall sched- u It Prc)('(•l'd!> " 1 II ~o to the new :'und.a v Echool unrt soon to be bur It 3 t t hf' rhur<'h Rt?v. Thoma..; Roy Pendell hu bt'f'n namf'd rharrman of the pro- £:.lam rommtlti'•' and Miss Ellie XPwland ts tackPt cha irman. \\liAT C'O)IE~ SATt'llALLY T hr them<'. "Doin~ W hat Comes :"aturally," will be Wle'd by ReY. ~ER~OS OS RACK~LIOIXG , Jame" Stf'wart a l both the 9 :30 ''A Rackshdd•'n Xanon·· "iJI be and 11 " m. sl'rvices of St. An· Rev. H. \'. ='ICk<'l':' frrst s<'r·mon drew~ Pr~byterian C h u r c h on of thf' nf'w )l'lir ar th.-. Ftrst Bap· Sunda~. ti t Church of :"e" .,ort BQach. '11'11. Lewis Kidder v.111 lad the Sunday at 11 a . m Rev. ~ick<'I'S I Sanctuary Choir in the anthem. S u nday ev<'nin~t topic will be "Ex· "Rin e Out Wild Bel.ls" by GouDOd.. ccpt Ye Rf>()E'nt " to be dlivered at Or~an numbers ~lng played by i :30 p m 1 Mrs. Ralph [)(>aver wiU ladude -------I"Divimun Mysterium" by Purvis, n :r.E WITH RELATn"E.~ "All Praise to Jesus' H.aUow-ed Mrs. &>ssif' ~'liner. 2195 Maple Xame" by Bach. and "A. Song at Ave .. Coila ~1esa. sp<>nt Christmas Gratllude" b)' Co~. with her daughte r and mon.> than Lee Hambrook. chltirman of the thirty o t her relattws. including ~aith a nd lift> co~mt!>Sion. will ~ grandc hildren and ~a t·~ndchil · sn char~e of tht> Hhth School We.st- dren just north of Placentia. minster F t>llowsh1p, which ~ at 7 p. m OHRISTM.~S t'"P S O RTH The Stuart Dit>hls. Corona del OFFICER MO\'ES TO BALBOA Mar. spent Chris tmas in tht:> San I :-lt>w addrt> s for poliC1'man Jack Francisco ar e a with daug hter. Price is 21l Balboa Blvd .• Balboa. Pegey, and her hus band. Sgt. Cric>ne • The Prices formC'rl~ hved at 416 Lay , who rl'Cently r~\M"~ f rlnn Westmin s t e r Ave .. Newport the Korea theater of war. 1 Heights. de orators ~ flne hoMs ·yachts· apartntenh H-ai Ho-~ 5...._ ......... EVBYTHIN&. v .. c.-...... ,.. ..... .,_ ... ~ ... lac+iOfl ef ........... ,.._ ,...,.., .. tw. ..... w. ~~eft .......... ef ..,..., ...... "''"' • lilria. ...,.~ ............. ,, ..... ... H-a ~ au .. •• ...._ • 110 ' 'In tar 4Wo.t ........ ,. ' •• , ... ......, ....... -..... att4 ...... ..,. ...... I Q •• ,., u.Me "'"'"•.. v .............. ,.....,. ..., .... a.. .. -.. -... .,.... ..... .. -.......... ' Huuse & Gorden •• ceAIY rteMWA!~IWPOIY IIAC.,'CM.IP. .,.. .... , ......... -............ .. I WJODglat lroa Fumltur-. WADI IN OUl OWN NIW COSTA WBA MCfOI'f AND lilac. ~ I.LY. . , .. , .,. ~1, ... A Wish From Lee and Helen Pra1t For Joyous Holidays ·Hinkley's , ·Pharmacy •• let ll.a.rtiNl An. BaJboe bla8d BEAU'JT IS A ~ GOOD, it wu to -pick up -ol the aaJth <Mel. and the CIOIIIIIdtt.ee cheaper ~ mepzlnee the cholen to find the hand8omest other day In the barber lbop and window Chrlatmu display on Ma-read a ~ article about r1ne Av~. found much beauty. WU-the Roee Bowl footballpme. 'nw Jiam 0. Payne of the Oranp Cout list of It wu tbat the Weat found Art Depart:mtmt wu Chairman. ltaelf hoJcltnt a hot potato be- for the ~d year, of the com-caw. no Pulllc Cout Cloafereoce mJttee comprised of Mn. Norman team hu been able to win In any Miller, Mrs. ChJp CJ~ary and Mrs. of the put aev~ral .....-. Vlrcil Partch to d:looM the wiD-I am sure tbat aetther the au-ner of the Ro~rta Jewelry Store thor nor the raca editor bad ever CUp for the beet Cluistmu wtn-teen a Roee Bowl Game, beeau. dow on the llland · they would both have lmowD tbe. • .. &. ............ Row~rs by f\Aorri ~ 1be award ... won this ye.r by tbat, .. important .. wtnDlna Ia to ........................................ "' ................. ... the Camera Shop with a almpl~ both teams and their partlsam, lt composition of a atylized reindeer la only a minor put of the aum .. -•••••••••••••••-~----.. with a minimum of photoarapblc: which amounts to a full clay of ex- materials nicely groupe d. ~ dtement and beauty 1n Puaclena. Carnera Shop will hold the Cup With ao many leuer Imitations a.nd dlapJay it aU during thla com~ of the ROM BowL...brine Jtapd tng year. around the country it la poulble JlonorabJe Mention ln the com-that the editor ia pertial to one of mittee'a final reckoning wu made them. It weU could ~. u by bia of the Balboa Island Variety StGn! own prodUct, I ~ that be favon window, the Sanitary Laundry, the cheap imftatJon, u that ia cer- Dot and Bob's CandY S hop, and tainly what his magazine ia when of the Island Post Office. compared with the superior Uf~. The former winners were the Is-It is my opinion that they could landers in 1950. and the Poet Of-have asked any fiftftn-ye.r _old flee In 1951. boy seen ta.ine a football around • • • any vacant Jot in America, and JINGLING BELLS. "Rip" RiP-asked him in what Bowl he would ~-''1 yoa.IIUpiiYI .. Happy and a New Year that is Gay~ •m--y • ~ ... u.. toe, the Island's electronic genius llke to ~. the answer would have ot the SOS Radio and Electric been ''Ro.e" Bowl." --~~~~~~~~-·~~~·~··~~ Shop, and Jack ud Elva Hucka-LET 'MIERE BE UGHT. I bee went to a Jot of work to in-think that the Tournament ot 1415 Coast lhd. Corcma del Mar stall a speaker, or broadcuting Ughta should be r ev Ive d. and -~~~•--•••••••••••••••• .. equipment on the roof of Jack's staged as purely a Corinthian Here's Wishing You A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR BALBOA ISLAND VARIETY STORE . !JS Marta~ An ., Balboa...._. B a r b e r Shop and Elva played event. I think. too, it shouJd not c a r o 1 s and suitable Christmas be staged in the Summer but as a music on her organ which was mid-Winter attraCtion ; perha~ broadcast the len~h and breadth one night between Christmas and of Marin e Ave. causing much New Year's. Let it start smaU, pleasure and some consternation. again, and grow in the ratio a.s it . • • • • becomes more run to do. NEW VlEW. The Harbor as !fAPPY NEW YEAR.' seen from the air presents an in- teresting composition and for that reason we have had some finl' pic- tures taken ever since planes could stagger up high enough to get thE' full scene within Tange ·of the these acrial .,tlotos -have made a JenSfi'S. Down through the years fine record of our growth. John Prendergast called me Into hls real estatt' office the other day to show me his enlargement of "..he most recent photograph taken. The shot is made from the southeast point of the Little Island looking toward the northwest and the enlargement brings out the many minute details of the Island. John, ever hospitable, would ~njoy ' letting you see the picture, it you are by his Marine Ave. office. --~··~··~~--~~-~~-· . . . ROSE BAWL .. how ella~ • oflloole Give !ale Gilt ne a.tc• t&bc • ~ TJte YeJT7 ~ .. ,.. ....... ., M .. ,... N .. r ...... . .,. 111•• ...... ..,-···- 205 MaiD Balboa FOR)IERI.Y FITZPA'TRICK' of COSTA MESA Women of the Mooee dllpe~ with their Christmas week meet- ing, but jolned members of the Loyal Order of Mooae No. 1457 of Newport Beach in making plans for their annual New Year's Eve dance and party. Plans were made for ~riat.rnu buketa for a needy ......... ,... t7ttie.ze•"•*5tt't5tt................ ,... family and for their children'• ..... ...,....,.., ..,....,...,....,, az,....,.., .... .., a., .... ., a.,_...,. I I W ish All Their Many Friends and C ustomers a Happy and Prosperous New Year. Chri,ltmaa party at the Jaat regu~ Jar WCYI'M meeting. Tbe wheel chair loaned to shut- ina wu returned to the chapter following the recent death of Mrt Edith Moore, who was tiling lt. Senior Regent Allee Young pre- sented Junior Graduate Regent Winifred Randel with an achiev~ ment pin rece'J"'tly received from M o o 1 ~ heart headquarters. ·An addi tJona1 a w a r d. the "Green Beanie,'' had already been received by Mn. Randel for the aceompllah- menta of the chapter whUe ... •• .-Senior regent. Jln. KDclred Nett.lel, leevt.ng 100ft f~ IIIJIIII- aippl, received a lift fiUIII the chapter,.,u.,.~ Chrlatmu .ma Wft'e and reln!sbments ~ by Clara J..eech. Selma 1 o n e a, M.yrteDe 'nPIIIna, Elate King and ~ Fontabie. -================ Le.-..... . UPPY IW YEO ••s .... a.. You Can Do BetteT at THE Daniger f~ Co. OOIII"''.&''S .,.. nmnanra. BEacoa 5656 1112 Newport lhd. • OCWh-· QuaUt, Men's w~ •• GREETI,_,G~ . . • * -~~ ..... _ ... ~ ... BUILDING TOTAL IS $6,420.343 Papering -Painting Spedalb:lnc' in Small .Jot. TOM SCHACHT 11le Newport BaOdiDc De1aart· 1952'"" -.-.ao. Nord. SH,:iOO. mmt ~ itJI books for 1-this one tiDal week ol Decelnhrr A. v. J088, Balboe lalaDd, 5- we.ek with the 1 r a n cS total cl b r o u 1 h t a little betteor tban room. 1~. 1-unit chr~ at 16,.420.343 in permlta, third lara-$100.000.. in permitJI, ~ tbe 147 Via Undine, 113,000. at amount io the "'-tory of the total for l)ecemher to -.-r;IOO. c-... ..., dty. 1'hele weft the ftnal pendta cl R. L. eam.. aMtloD to prqe 1'Na Ja 12.208.Ml ...tw the alJ... 1952: at 718 Jarnil», 1300. time record cl -....ooc let ba . N..,.n c.-..... I .. • 19C51. but jwt manapd to edp Larry YolWnpr, 302 32DcS St.. Norman BrowD:~J"'CCID, 1«clr)'. ov~r the 16.402.371 of lB>. See· 4-room., 1-ctory, 1-ualt dwelllnc at 1-unit dwelllnc at 541 Sea'I!Onl ond hl~t total wu 18.0U.!i08 .arne~ • .100. R4. $15,900. . in l!NS: . Robert v. BroM. Balboa. ·~ ~ ..... A ~ of the 1.952 ~r-at 20th St .• 12,150. · Dan M.. Sl)'h. carace and bed- mJtJa reveaa that there w~ 338 Fred hth. ntmd porch GD .ec-room at .2562 Orde Drive, $4.000. pennlta for lingle tamlly dwelllnp ond f1ooto at 5101 Ocean FrOftt, ...._ ..._. with a total value of $4.348.099. $100. A. D. Smitb. ~. JaUDdry In 19C51 the singJe family dwellinp R. P. Warden, Paaadrna. two room a.od bath at 9U N. Bay tota.DecS 452. with a valuation of stores and 4 offices at 414 32nd Front. 11,800. Duri.nrr the pa•t y~ar tMr~ were U.. We William R. Tighe. Udo Park. Usn , a 11u a • c • » - - -• a • .._.._._ 15,717.244. I St" 122.000. N...,.rt • 'a;llte m E. 18tb St. eo.ta Kaa 37. pennlt. for two-f~y unita, Edward Peck. 2-room additlm to 4-room .. l_.tor)•, 1-unlt dwdllng at BEacon 53N-R 1526.098: ~en three-family dwel-dwelling at Zl3 Via Koron. 15.000. 329 Irvine Ave .. $9.000. . ~======== '======:::::;::::::::::::::::::::::. lings, $142.500: one six·f a m i 1 y R. J. Collins and R. H. Ingram. G. F . Rudd. 415 Santa Ana Ave., r apartment. 130.000: and one 1~ eoron. del Mar. 6-room. 1-story, 5-room. 2_.tory. l·umt dwelling at lpKied•'''9 Ia unit project. $48,000. Thu. the 1-unlt dwelling at 414 Via Udo 4216 Old County Rd., $11,000. 1952 bwlding activity accounted for 384 units with a total valua· .•... , ...•. ,. of All Klnck FLAGSTONE PATIOS ./'BLOCK W AUS --111 PUll CALL~ llarl:w:w llariDe m .. cllie .. c..t ............ ,.,. ..... ......... ......._ ...... r. s. \ftJie IRIUBANCE Ofleel c.. ......... ...... ..._ ... . ... , ..... : ........... c.-. u .... SAVE ea.h & Carry. TV Radio Semce by tactory-traiDed a~-L • • W'£DD1C'la:a. Auto RadioS~ (Df .. a.a-Otrr ... p.&) tion of 13,094,697. T o t a I fees eoUectecS by the Building [)epertJneont during the Mn. Robert ADea Joa. Public Library Skdl • One ot the latest additions to the staff of the Newport Beech Public Ubraq il Mra. Robert Allen ot Ban&: ·Although threat- ening to move out or town a while back. ~ Aliens bav~ dedded to keep their residence in the. Harbor area. Ml"''. Alwn 1s vice presadent I of the Newport Beach Ebell Club. PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY ~· ALWAD DOtl ... • ••• B•MPI'Ors HARBOR D81JGS RAseoataaa '*'-..... Local llmae Captain Takes Part Ia Evaculillg Woa•detl ia Korea --·--•Pam£ WIW~• ....... -...~ ...... ...... JIIJNe ....... C...._ JAM IS D •. RAY IOOC... ......_c.-..... HArt-otiJ ...... .-.: HA.t.r 2t•W LDIISF·--·~ Z.I'EA& LOAJf Construc:tioD toa- 5~0 -20Y ... CoSta Mesa .L•ber Co. 'LUMBER -IUILDING MA~ ...... _ .. I A Wish From Lee and Helen Pratt For Joyous Holiday~ Hinkky's ·pharmacy let ll.ariae ,A \'e. Balboa laiMd BEAU'JT IS A ~ GOOD, It wu to p6ck up C1De ot tbe aaith Ovid, and the eommittee chNper ptet.lal mepzinea the cboeen • to flnd the bandlomest other da~ ID the barber abop and window ChNtmu dlsp!Q on Ma-read a ~ article about riDe Ave. found much beauty. WU-the &ee Bowl football pme. The· Ham 0 . Payne of the Oranp Cout pt of It wu that the West found Art Department wu OJainnaD, U.elf holdln& a hot potato be- for the aecond year. of the com-eau.e no Paclftc Cout Conference mJttee comprbed of Mn. Norman team hu been able. to wlD In any Miller, Mrs. Chip Cleary and Mrs. of the put. .evera.l pmea. Vl.rgJI Partch to ehooM the win-I am aure that neither the au- ner of the Roberta J~lry Store thor nor the rag'a editor bad ever CUp for the best Chriltmaa win-teen a Rose Bowl Game, becaUie dow on the Island. they would both have lmowa then, (\ Rowers by Morri .. E. ...... Blvd. ...... The award was won thia yeu by that, u important u wl.nninc Ia to ....................................... _.._.._.._._. __ _ the Camera Shop with a almple both teama and their. partisana, it . composition of a atyllzed reindeer II on)y a minor part of the aum with a mJniJnwn of photographic which amour•ta to a full day of ex- materials nJcely grouSe d. The citement and beauty in Puadena. Camera Shop will hol the Cup With so man~ lester imitations and dllplay it all during thll com-of the Rose Bowl being ataged ing year. around the country it is poulble Honorable Mention in the com-that the editor II partial to one of . mJttee's flnaJ reckoning wu made them. It well could be, u by hia of the Balboa Island Variety Store own product. I see that be favor-a window, the Sanitary Laundry. the cheap imitation, u that II eer- Dot and Bob's Candy Shop,· and tainly what h1a magazine II when of the Island Post Office. compared with the auperior Life. The former winners were the Is-It is my opinion that they could landers in 1950. and the Post Of-have asked any fllteen-yeu old flee in 1951. boy aeen tosaing a football around • • • any vacant Jot in America, and JINGLING BELLS. ''rup" Rip. asked him in what Bowl he would toe. the Island's electronic genius llke to play, the answer would have of the SOS Radio and Electric been "Roee BowJ." Shop, and Jack and EJva Hucka-LET THERE BE UGHT. I bee went to a lot of work to in-think that the Tournament of stall a speaker. or broadcuting Lights should be rev i v e d. and equipment on the roof of Jack's staged as purely a Corinthian B a r be r Shop and Elva played e\"ent. I think. too it should not c a r o 1 s and suitable Christmas be staged in the suinmer but as a music on her organ which was mid-Winter attraCtion; perhaps broadcast the length and breadth one night between Otristmu and of Marin e Ave. causing much New Year's. Let It start small, pleasure ..and-somE' C<1nStE'rnatlon. again. and grow in the ratio as It • • • becomes more fun to do. · NEW VIEW. The Harbor as HAPPY NEW YEAR. seen from the a ir presents an in- teresting composition and for that a•• Sales reason we have had some fine pic- tures taken ever since planes could stagger up high enough to get the 1-MaJti 1 :...&:- full scene within range of the ID •llaUIIg these aerial photos have made a lenses. "Down through the years lncornoration plans for the New- fi nE' record of our growth. port Harbor Board of Realtors ramg yoa •lltlays tlaatare .Happy and a New Year that is Gay~ a•mY .II •••E m.e 1415 Coast Bl•d. Corona del Mar ~triac .. --- Tile VVJ 1f'&riiMIM to 7" all for a •ert HAPPI' NEW Y&A&! Here's Wishing You A VERY HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS . NEW YEAR J ohn Prendergast called me into will procE-ed according to the vote his real PState offi ce the othPr of the mPmbership at the final day to show me his enlargement 1952 meeting of the realtors. or the most recent photograph Costa Mesa attorney Donald Dun- taken. The shot is made from the gan is handling the details . southeas t point of the Little Is land At the meeting conducted by looking toward the northwest and Ed Sedelmeler, n~wly e 1 e c ted t he enl~rgement . brings out the president. assisted by Mabel Fitz-many nunute detatls of the Island. morris secretary it was disclosed John. ever hospitable. would enjoy that there are 16l members of the Happy, Happy New Yearl ~~~-...---~---~~---~----- BALBOA ISLAND VARIETY STORE l letting y~u see the picture. if you Newport Harbor Board. Multiple are by his Marine Ave. ornce. Listing sales for the year are just ttill~llt·~~~-~~·~·-~~·-· • • • under $3,000.QOO. ROSE BAWL .. tlow dlltuteful Plans for "the coming year will !IS Manne An .• Balboa lalaad •~---••••••••••••••••••••• include educational programa to enable members to better .etve ' FORMERLY FITZPATRICK'S of COSTA MESA Wish All Their Many Friends and Customers a Happy and Prosperous New Yea r. 1111111 ,.., their clients. according to Presi- dent Sedelmeier. Woweaol._e Give Yale Gilt Women of the Moose dllpenaed with their Christmas week meet- ing, but joined members of the Loyal Order of Moose No. 1457 of Newport Beach in making plans for their annual New Year's Eve dance and party. Plans were made for Christma.S baskets for a needy family and for their children's Christmas party at the last regu- lar WOTM meeting. -The.. wheel cbair..loan_ed to shllt· ins was returned to the chapter following the recent death of Mrs. Edith Moore, who waa Uling it. SenJor Regent Allee Young pre- .ented Junior Graduate Regent Winifred Randel with an achieve- ment pin recently received from Moose heart headquarters. An additional a w a r d, the "Green Beenle," had already been received ~ Mrs. Randel for the aecompllah- menta of the chapter wbile abe wu Senior regent. M.ra. ll1ldred Nettles, JM.vlng aoon for Mlalls- alppi, remved a 11ft from the chapter. Secret pal Christmu attta WMe excba.nged and refresbments lerVed ~ CJara Leach, Selma J, o n e a. ltlyrtelle Tipping, Ellie King and Betty Fontahie. ================Led-• With· best wiahes btbe conri"9 year ... laala lila Services were held JStenlly morning (Wectne.day) for go..,_,. old Lster c:::Jarence SI.Dpr-, wbo died Sunday In Santa Ana, foUow- Jng a brief lllnea. Mr. Singer's resldenee wu at 502 Polmettla Ave., CCJrona del Mar. Among h1l IW'Vivon are tda wtre, VIolet, and a daupter, J1iw. 'MAIL Ma:riDe AYe. RonaJd W. Nicol ot Beacon Bay. --r1 Mr. S1npr wu a .. ttve ol J ...... .__.. _ _.~!M'l..:Ba='bocr=:.:W:IaacL=~Ci:!allf: ... .i Maine and had Uved In Ca.lifonda • about a )'Mr. M .. .... N .. r ... .. , ...... ...., ... ., ....... ... a.#/1 ... , ••• ,., ... , WD.SON JEWELERS 205 Main Balboa ~ You Gan Do Better at THE Daniger Funiture . Co • OOIIPU:TI: BOlli: FUalOIIIIINOS BEaccm 5656 1812 Newpw1 Bml. am.&._. QuaUt, Men's Wear GR~ETI,_,Gf * BUILPING TOTAL IS $6,420.343 1be Newport BuUdlna Depart-1962 were .,.,_.80, Nord. $18.500. rnent ciOIIeei Its books for 1952 thla 1be final week of ~r A. V. Jones, Balboa lalaDd, 5-~k with tM a rand total ol b r o u c h t a little bettft than room, l•tory, 1-UDlt dwellinc at 16.420.343 ln permits, Uiird.. larg-$100,000 in ~ta, ra~ the, 147 Via Undine, $13,000. est amount in the hlatory oC1.1ie total for ~r to $4$1,800. c--... liar · dty. 1bese were the tiDal permits of R. L CaWs, Mdltiaa to...,.... Th1a ia $2,208.681 under the all-1!m: at 718 Jumlne, $300. time record of $8,829',004 aet lD N.,..._. c.-...,h.,. · 1951, but just managed to edge 1..arry Yollalnpr, 302 32nd St., Norman Brown, 5-room. 1-.torY. the 16.402,376 of 1~. Sec-4-room. 1-l't.ory, 1-unlt dweUin& at 1-unlt dwel1in& at 541 Seaward ond highest toW was $8,041,508 aarne acldr'Ma, t8,800. Rd., $15,900. • In 1948. . Robert V. Broee, Balboe, store .. , ....._ A breakdown of the 1952 per-at 20th St., $2,750. Dan M. Slyb, praae and bed- rnits reveaJa that there were 338 Fred Peth, extend porch on ~ room at 2552 Orcle Drive, $4.000. pennlt.s for single family dwellings ond floor at 5101 ~an Front, ..._ ...... P · p with a total value of $4,348,099. $100. A. D. ~t.b. p.rqe, laundry apenng -ainting In 1951 the single runny dwellings R. P. Warden, Pasadena, two room and bath at 911 N. Bay SpedaUzlng in Small Jobs totalled 452, with a valuation or , stores and 4 offices at 414 32nd Front. $1,800. TOM SCHACHT $5,TI7,244. St .. $22,000. !f..,... llelpt. · Durin~r the past y,ear there were LWO ble Wllllam R. Ti~. Lido Par~ mE. lBtb St. CGeta Meta 37 permits for two-family \Dlits. Edward Peck, 2-room addition to 4-room, 1-atory, 1-unit dwelling at BF.aCOil 5391-R $526,098: seven three-family dwel-dwelling at 213 Via Koron, $5,000. 329 Irvine Ave .. $9,000. ":::::::::::::=::::::::::::::::;;::~ lings, $142.500; one six.f ami 1 y R. J . ColUns and R. H. Ingram. G. F . Rudd, 415 santa Ana Ave., • apartment, $30.000: and one 18-Corona del Mar. 6-room, 1-story, 5-room, 2-story. 1-unit dwe lling at unit projeet, $48,000. Thus the 1-u.nlt dwelling at 414 Via Udo 426 Old County Rd., $11,000. r. s. Whyte INSURANCE 1952 building activity accounted for 384 units ~rith a total valua- tion of $5,094,697. T o t a I fees collected by the Building Department during the Mra. Robert Allen Joins Public Library Staff 'One of t he latest additions to the stalf of the Newport Beach Public Library is Mrs. Robert Allen of Balboa. Although threat- ening to move out of town a while back, the Aliens have decided to keep their r PSidence in the Harbor area. Mrs. AJ!en is vice president of the Newport Beach Ebell Club. U~ NOTIC5 No. PA-517 ..._ 6 616 SOT ICE TO CREDITORS e dd •· 416 H-e eoro... .... Mef I ESTATE OF J. Fr!'ll.EY WEBB. ~••••n · • • oj DECEASED ====!!!!!!::!!:=:!!::::::::-~== 1 S otlef' I.K Ht>r~by Gh·ea to the cred11ors of and aU persons having SAVE Caah & Carry TV Radio Semce by factory-trained t8c:lmicicma Auto Radio Specialists (IN U. a.m .. -Otrr Uae p.IIL) Mesa Radio · cmd TeleYision 1• E. ...._...,, O.ta Meea ...... 15108-1 clatn\S agamst the said c:k>cedent or said PSta te to file th~;>m with the 1 nece:-!>ll ry ,·ouch~rs in the office of the Cl<'rk of the S uperior Cour t 1 of th<' County of Orange. State of CaHfornia. or to present the same, "ith the necessary vouchers. to the undersigned a t his or he r place of business. to-wit: c•o DONALD D. HARWOOD 1415 Coast Highway Corona del Mar. California I within six months after the first publtca I ion Of t rus notice. Dated Dt;>cember 29. 1952 E. R. ABBEY Administrator-with the- ";11-Annexed of the Estate of said decedent. 00:'\ALD D. HARWOOD 1415 Coast Highway Corona df'l ~tar. California Attorn~· for AdministnHor Publish: Jan. 1-8-15-22. 1953 Local Marille Captain Takes Part f Ia Evacaalillg Woaaded ia Korea · 1 Captain Anthony Edwards ,of Freitas of M erc ed. but as he 705 [ria Ave, Corona del Mar. was landed at the front he found that recently part or an evacuation tM metal plug had vibrated out ot operation on the Korean front that his oU cooler. He bad been lucky nearly cost the U S a piTbt,al'nE'-~o make th landing in the dark. chanic and a helicopter Worried about the wounded men, The mission of picking up two he radioed~ his outfit, Squadron wounded men feU to Major Joseph VMQ...6 of the First Marine Air- craft Wing, who immediately dis- patched Capt. Edwards. With him went an &\iation mechanic to fix the helicopter. Capt. Edwards picked up t he ~ wound~.>d and e'·acuated them to a rear area field hospital for safety, but the two men forward were having a tough time fixing the helicopter "i thout spare parts. It 1 was ~ettin~ close to dawn and thl:'y knew the enemy would obliterate I the art'a and the ht-licoptl'r with a barr a~P come daylight. ThE' rt'SOUrceful mecharuc. a ma- rine sergl.'ant. found some tanks nearby and wa able to borrow makeshift matertals for some in- genious parts. Ten mlnutes arter I ht> and ~lajor Fro:-ita fh..•w cll'ar. the artillery sh~;>lls began to pour into their parking ar~a. 1 The "if~ and daughtl'r. Tony. ·wa .,..,.._ ... e1 ,_ ~ a~t> 11, of Capt. Edwards are hcfw. He...,. .,. ...,.,.._-.... a"atting hts return a th~ Corona -..., ... , .. ...,.., WI ...., del )far addre . .. u. J. ..,_.. ,_,.,.. 1 ~,-• .,,.,,.,,, .. ,,t,,,.,,,~, '''"' '"'"'".,'"'"'"''"l !!Harbor Draftiag, .SOTJCE OF THE BOARD OF 1 i ! 1 SUPER\"'SOR OF ITS L"'ITEN-' ~ SERVICE i TIO~ TO P£"RCHA E REAL I i 406 eo... -...ct. -HArt.. .... ., ! PROPERTY FOR THE COUNTY ~ COitONA DEL MAlt ~ OF 0 R A N G E. STATE OF t Edwenl D. Sedintef-Bt• D. D.-i CALIFOR!\'IA fH. -.... , ... • ..,..,., , , ..,, . --.. •••li * IIALORI B. ~a.~, .... ~ ••• Al .....aNa at tlae Vov-1 Co. •c..tN .. p.Nou ..... ...... ...... ~ .... Mil 1 1r'l1 II~ HAftler ,....W ••••r•t• Wert oiADrnvk FLAGSTONE P.ATIOS BLOCIC WAILS --·-• raa .,..,.. • ••. ·-·· .. ..... ,,-.J. ~...., ZltJ ........... c.. .... I JAM IS D •. RAY Baildiaa Caatradcw 100 C..tt ....... c.... ., ..., HM:-OIIJ lMMfeftQ: HAtttor JI~W . LOAIS F.- t ~" •J'EA& LOAX Construction Lomw S~o -20 Yean SEE BOB UT'I'Lal Repceeeu- PIIrilr lertpp Ill. in the l"ewport Harbor En ign :-.;oTICE IS HEREBY GIVE:-; of the intention of the Board of ARE YOUR INSURANCE COSTS TOO IDGH? Super\'tsors of Oran~e County to c~-• I purchase for and on behaJC ot said -11tu•CEor aavt.,.tiioarTJN~Farm• Aeur'?8·,~r!:-County of Oran~e all of that cer· um tain rea l propertv situated in the , Apat PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY County of Orange, State of Cali-, 1'7tS Newport Ave. 8ER\'1CE A..'"Y TIME Costa ·-fom ia, particularly described as • ...._ UM-.J or B~ llo58-R PII.DCRIPI'IONS ALWAYS DOUIII.E VBMJ&Iib ILUIPTOJrs ILUIBOB DRUGS Ill Oaut Blvd. HARBOR 1111 !oiJow'S: ~~===::::::::::::::::::::::::: Lot 9 in Block B of Hickey. r Andre\\S and Crane's Addition 1 to the Town of Santa Ana. in II the City of Santa Ana. County WHITMAN'S SERVICE sw ,... .... -a.,.ww.. -24-Ht. r.-.. -..,. w.t a., Awt· -we Spedetl. l11 E.Mt,e11cy ~k." ICIIO Coett -...ct. HA.rhr 441-l~: ...._ 1106-~ .._. W. of Orange, State of California. 1 as per map thereof recorded 1 in Book 5, page 352 of )tis- ceUaneous Records of Los An-~eles County, California. EX- CEPTL'\G THEREFROM the S. 50 ft. a nd the ~. 49.5 ft. and the West 50 feet and the East 90 feet 8 inches or said M E HORST Co pre mises; ' 627 Ri\"erine Street • tor the purchase price of Fivt> • • Thousand Dollars ($5.000.00): that PIYIII COITRICTOI ~~~=trr:~r~~=: Marie B. Coomba. on Tuesde.Y. ~ EXCAVATING _; O&ADINO -TllUOJONO 13th day of January, 1953, at ~ PHONE BI!AOO.N' tiOt hour of 11:00 o'clock A.M.. of said n-~ Wblt-a.......,. 111ft. day, at the Board of Supervisor~ ;~ii~iiiiii""ii.-iii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil~ Room in the Court HoUSt", Santa Merchants' PIGTEDTIVE SEifiDE .............. IatlNI NEWPORT HARBOR AREA ... I ..... ..,_ ....... L M. 0111'0llf, ~ en... - State 'Polce Ana, Orange County, California, which time and place is fixed u the time and place when t.hf Board, ot Slqleniltors will meet to· consummate such~· Dated. December 2, 1952. BY ORDER OF THE BoARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY. CAUFORNlA. (SEAL) B. J. SMITH. County C I e r k and ex- otrldo Clerk or the Board of Supenison of Orange County. Califomla. Publish Newport Harbor Ena1&n Dteembl"r 18 It Z. 19&2 and Jaft- .. lllllli-----------~~----illllll 'uary 1.1953. (osta Mesa Lumber Co. LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS· LUMBER WELCH'S COICRETE BEacon 8547 New,ert....._O......_ Ols:p ... -101- a&-.r.atos SDR.9tol J • IHI LOCI 1952 Poolelupllallo. .......... ~" (Calatlnued ~rf .. I) ~of tbe Newport HartM11r ~--a ,_.. of ~ ... W •• a their out _....._, Club. • • • liar, wM rni.!t JC8IO • ~ over. • • • "fte Qnllall ER • • • Newpan tile air .,_ C. Ml ~ =a a Q. t a t l 0.. Dlstric:tl Harbor joined. the natJon 1n pvtq ..... arv. • 1. tt. ... II .. fll e..v I a.-.. I a a.otT .101 -tract to Dwight D. Etse~r a landalicle ldloc:7de ltatloD .....,. ""-o. lit. liar '"" ~ wND the aewa 'MIIfti fll ._ ftDdac:o to vlctoey tn the p-esidftltlal race; ~ a11o 11u ._.... ..,. • UHF --Iaiit ~ ol the deeth ol ••• at r u c t tbe 7,000-foot outfaU J&ldp D. J. Dod8• won owr A. X. tele9illicD atation In ""-no Oil Capt. Tcllll Sheffield ol SaD t a ._. • • • '!be Hc.De Rule Pbel .. in the race for Judce: Earl Cbanrwl 53. MODica at the ace o1 85. ...., ... ~ their plan to Stall1e7 del J._ U« won Milly Capt. DeftWc1. a Mtlve of ~ the lneorporat.ioo IMue to over their Demoeratic~t. J.s...._. ·-11 _,I; De.-., ...._._"4. and a.n _..._..-a. t1111 .,..... 1n the Nov. 4 election la the raeM tor A8l UICl ~ ·I lrll -· ·~ -..,..., ~ .. ..,._. to continue eoUectlng u.s. Congress. • • • n; boa member of the RoyaJ Ute Savtng ........... • • • Feudbtc between Nut House was padlocked by Con-Trip 1o ..__ Sodety. wu wti1 l1mown here 1n ttnr1er boata and U-drive boats stable Frank Vaughn becaUM ot I'IU. lple the 1920's u manapr ol the old .....-s 1n an lnddent in which Uena of the Internal RewntW De-bath boule that URd to be located ftlll pelleta were hurled by alillg-partment and S~te Bo.rd of Mr. and Mrs. HarTy Jamen, 502 ln what 11 now-lmown ~"Blanket .... aDd a lbot wM find. brineina Equalization. and Clty Council re~ MariQftite Ave., Corona dPl Mar Cove/' He had ~ ~)eft be-a WU'IIiftc of poMible F e deral fUlled to renew the Nut House U-hllve retUI"nH to their home from cause he Uked the water. and t. ~tlon from Coast Guard cerise because of failure to abJde • trlp to their native Holland and was famed for hill rugcecl cuatom ·~-lllu•a~rten. • • • Jim Steffen-by the poUce department's re-other European CO\Uitries. of going swlmmlng e ve ry New .. ol Corona del Mar has been quest·'to abate nolle. • • • ·Mrs. n.e J&nllft\s ~re cone neatly Year's Dtly. While he was heft ..._ u the We.t Coast's onl7 Flore~ B .. Ralt'Y of 'Santa Ana lix montha and motored beck from he swam 1n the ocean the year o.ta..d student. • • • Council set flied an application with FCC to New York. arrtvlftg Just bef~ 'round . .. city tax rate at $1.13, same u t>rect a radio atatlon, KEYO, near Christmas. 1bey report that Hoi~ During his youth he hail been tM JeU before; the big budiet Corona del Mar and plana to add a land is recovering from the war an aJ!Pff.ntice in a British ahl~ ~ wu the allotment for the 1V station later. •. • • The New-and 11 a pleasant country to viBit. building finn. He was ~ a..~-~•t•e!Tr of <:ommeroe, but ~ port Harbor Tar arldders ended but that Belcium and France are ful l:n thrft attempts to awtm the ell apeect again to eive $1 .300 theJr aH.SOn ln·thi rd place tie with becomlna very expeJ\Si\'e. English Channel He came to ~. oveT Councilman Andy Orange. • • • The Irvine Co. an-Santa Monica ln 1915. was one ol IIIIIAth'a objectlona. • • • nounced plans to subdivide Irvine BE&DLES IN PASADENA the foundPn of the orlglna) Santa SEPTEMBER • • • Royal visi~ Terrace westnly ~f ())rona del Retumlng to the Pasadena area M o n I c a Llfeguard Service and tar to Newport Harbor on Labor Mar. • •. • Republic Construction are the Earl Beadles. whose local helped pioneer the developnent of . . Corporation of Beverly Hills re-acldrea hu been 232 E\-ming Can~ the ~rican Red Ctou wateT DQ wu Kmg Fa1sal al Hashlma ,·eaJed a 2,080-bome. $16,000.000 yon Rd., Shore Oiffs. safety progTam on the Weat Cout. of IJ'aq. • • • Hoag MemorlaJ subdhision project near Cos t a -~-liL....._ •.. .-.;,t..-.,..-~ .. ·· ~ . · ·. . .._.,.tal was dedicated Sept. 14. Mesa. and trouble began brewing 1 .. • .. 4a¥?.4i4!4a~~0.4J--4a~ ... i..-ti6t-.ri ... iial Paula F ern SieH•rs. first child of posed location of New-port's new ~ :. • • • First child born there was bt>cause the site was ~ar the pro-= ~~·.~ J llr. and Mrs. Welcome Si<'\·ers of city dump. wruch Republic strenu-~ :#. 2)00 Harbor Bl\·d.. Costa Mesa. ously opposed. • • Ground was •• who arri\'l'd a minute before mid-brok<'n No\'. 25 fo the golf course ~ Dlaht Sept. 15. • • • A bomb-alon~ Coast Highw ar Corona · • abelJ was droppt'd in city politjcs del Mar. • • • The PlannJng Com-• -Councilman r~rancis Horvath mission turned down a r('QU<'St to ' aubrnitted his rN•il:na I ion. • • • drill for oil within city limits. ·: £t th<' Sept. 22 Council m<'ctins:. • • • The local R<'d Cross branch !1J tht> fpcc of num••rous r('(jU<'sts elect<'d Earl PN<'rson of Cos t a· ., '10 call 'for <'lection to till the va-~1<'sa. and Rex Brandt wns namt!d : caney, G<'rald C. B<.'nn<'tt was ap. by the Balboa Pow<'r Squa d- 'pointed, and m th<' subs('(juent re~ ron. • • • :#. organization Mayor And}' Smith DECEMBER • • • City Council •• t nnr mayor: thr n as he remarked th<' possible acquisition of Rocky 1 • : '"'\. weathert'd th<' attempt to nam<' a announcro that it was studying ~ 1&1 t b a t somethin~ must hav£' Jtone Point near the Corona del Mar 1 wrong and that )lr>'d l'taY as mayor jetty and Block C back ol Uttl<' ., • I I Wttil "th<'Y can m u 5 t e r their Corona Beach. • • • A reqU<'St for : er e s ' forces." Norman Miller said h<' r<'-$16,269,571 in state funds has be-en : .. wnted Mayor :o;mith's rt'marks and ~de .for a 1.525-bed mental ho.-:#. ~~~r~~o~h~~et~~~ '::~~~~ ~~c:r air~ .~e::~d~ ~e~~~~ r'· DBIVE -IN BESII1111 •u. =J vacant. and named as new mayor raising necessary funds· to put the : • ,UIIftlt I :J was Norman Mill<'r. • • • Flying ~lice a nd strl>t't departments on · L t 1 1 aucer formatiOns W('TP reported a 40-hour week .••• On Council-' e us we come you to our p easant by a ircraft Ob!> ·rq>r ~trs. Karl man Andy Smith's request. CounCll • ·: dining room I AxtatE'r and Mn. Jamt's Wh) tr> in also agrero to obtain legal opinion ~ the eerly hours or Sept. 23. • • • from the League ot Cities on tht' f 1600 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar · OCTOBF.R • • • Mrs. LouiS legality of the city cl<'rk's pay be· ·: Caenar and J R ~!oddard were cause of the error in repealing the : ~ted 10 the Ele-mentary School ~lary ordi.nan~ and the lateness l, .. ,fiii'JIW.•••·---~-.:.:-.:.:-•un'Ni'eeun·r'·· · Board • • • The-first r<'QU st Cor tn re-enacting 1t .•. Trial was set " ·· ·• .. ~~"7! .... ,_,"'P.' .... ""P. ~ission to drill lor oil within for Feb. 2 in Los Angell's Superior city limit:-camC' up at the Oct. 16 CourCfor Land Scrip Dealer Roy Planning Commi sion meeting. but Maggart on grand theft charges action was df>layed on a teoehn i-involving attempts to a c q 'I i r e callty. • • • Councilman Andy Shark fUndal Isle and other'land Smith called on the bondint com-in Newport Harbor. • • • A com· JIIUlY to make good the tax IOSS('S promise solution of th<' Newport wblch ht' charged wert> caused by dump site controversy was seen C. K Prl<'st's fallurf• to tax PO"· after a conf<'rence Dec. 17 among 11e110ry lntf'rt"::t a nd improvements Costa Mesa rt>presentatives, Su- ln traiJer parks. • • • B. N. De • J)f'rvi~or H~>inz Kaiser and New- sberg was t>lrctrd p resident of port ott icials. • • • Ed L. Sedel~ tbe Corona d<'l Mar Civic Associa· meier of Cor on a del Mar was tlon. • • • Ronald B:trlow wa;. £>1ect£'d pr<'"-ident of the Newpo5,.t t named ~ad of the Ralboa Island Ha:-bor R~:ulty Board. • • • Ciey Improvem<'m ... ~l.ttion. • • • Council hired oil expert J . R. Pem- Francis Horvath. president of the berton to give advice on oU leases Le a g u t> of Civic Associations. and anti-drilling ordinance. • • • • • • The Fourth Annual Corona The contract was let for widening UYING BOOM BEDROOM DINING ROOM ETHAN AU.EN StUS • 7'90 S. COAST ll YO. LAMPS AND SllADES WALL SHELVES BEDDING FlEE DE LIVElY ClEOIT T£lMS PAnO FUINITUU ...... .-4 ,• I .. -..... -a..-.. ... ... , .............. .... ....................... w • ..._ • ...a CUDIT IUIEAU. 0. I'IMOin' IMCN. ~ IMOt Me CDifA ~ .... ··~ ..... ,.a. .. . ............ ,.,. ... c.a I /HOME LOANS At OrM4Je County·, t....dincJ Home ~endinc­ lftstitutioft QUICK 24 HOUR salVIa .LOW EASY MONTHLY PAvt.eftS FRIENDL·Y SYMPATHETIC SBVIa I WI IUT ftUST DimS I I ON WB.L LOCAliD HOWlS LAGUNA Ff:OBtAL SAVIN&S I LOAN ASSOCIATION 222 0... A.- ..._.: 4-ff77 LAGUNA BEACH \ del Mar Lobst<'r Bake and Treas-or Balboa Blvd. from 31st S t. to ..-e Days celebration this } ea r 4ith St. and for construction of nlaina funds to meet the cost of a Central Fire Station. • • • stabU.shing the Jamboree h ea d~ The Ray Rinderknt>cht home in quarters building near Corona del Balboa won the s w eE' p s t a k e s liar, brought gross pi"Oeeeds or award for C h r is t m as lighting. more than $-1.()()() and netted about :~·~·~H~a~p~p~)~· :-l~ew~Y~e~a~r~•_:·~·~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~ $1.000. • • • H<'ld in conjunction with the Lobster Bake wu the ------ 88CBMJ annual Arbor Day parade and planting of trccs and shrubs at the Jam bore e headquarters. • • • The Ensign revealed an in-~ble atory of an attempt by , Roy Maggart of Los Angeles. gov~ I ermoent land acrip expert, to in- terest a group of local business- meG lD eotna tn with h1m to ac-..,. Jmmeneely valuable areu of ..... ---and residential propn-ty Ia tbe city by uae ol -aip, claim- -tbat theM Janda were not pri- Electricity for :YOU home is abe oat, tblaa JCMI pay ._ b "*J tbaa ewr befOft. 1!4iloa rata ba•c beea reduced ma•7 d-41• ....... ,... llliny..-,..,.. ........................... all' rioa,...._.,._ .... , ... ~. lbe raee relief Ediloe ._,.. qe'aled allbe CalifonUa Public Utiltief Commb 'o. will •mouaa 10 ._ daaa a ,_,a--m...,... c.-a ..... vate~ owned but belonged to the / UA Govnament. • • • The New-111ft ODmmurdty Chest wu ftral Ia tbe atat.e to eo over the top In ttl fUDil drive for the third oomec> ..... ,.ar. • • • Dr. A. E. Stock-._ ol Sbore Cllffl wu eJec:W = - -kla• ....... llaii .. IDprowMII ... ric -•lw u dlelo-rate~ Ia ................... 0 • ._.. I aiJ. ---. ' ~ . ._.,,.._ Se11T···· CALI•eaWIA -fw ... ...,... ._ealiC ••ta rr .. ! a,.. .... •.. s •••,.,. •*1111 .......... .,,..,.,.1()8~ .............. .....,. ........ ....... ..