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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1945-12-20 - Newport Balboa News Times' f I . • ' f j ,. , 11 -~ ..,~"' SAND ':::'1 CRAB ., SAM s ... ,.,_. PEBJIANENCY. You old timers who have homes here that you use in the sum- mer time and then roll up the sidewalks in the winter- well, as I say, you oldsters have to revise your plan of -life, because this old beach is on its way to become a permanent abode for hun- dreds, yea thousands. who are coming here to live for- ever and a day. Why? Well , stop fil!d ponder a brief mo- ·ment and study the prices being made "for realty; you can readily agree that those prices are from 20 to 50 per- cent hig her than are being paid for similar holdiligs elsewhere. comparable areas considered. That means pee;. pie are buying stuff here be- cause they intend to make is delightful spot their home of tomorrO\\', To those of us who have ttled through the lean years it is a f)it ironic to fin<l that places we sold a year or o ago, now bring 100 or 200 per cent more. Assessed alues put on by the city and county indicate that such values, made in the early 930's. were far too low and e reassessment is more in · e with today's quotations, t because of the inflation prosperity we have. but use of the permanent lity of this beach loca - tion. Some of us claim New- rt Harbor "ill be a second ng Beach in a minia ture rt of way. Huh~ I a m "ll ing ·t o bet a lead nickle at it '''ill eventually Sllf· ss the Queen City. just as tis hoped to pass Santa Ana n population within the next few years. I + + +' Annexation. Quite delight· to r.ote that the city Dads re taking in some or our up- d. To my mind they are t a nnexi ng enough of it. ere is the hillside above '!'he Arches. the strip a long ' shore from the Arches to-ward Huntington Beach. and that section to the east-all of which is being discussed. Why not go to 15th street and be prepared for the boom that is now under way and is gaining and moving faster than our offi cials im- agine. Some of us don't agree on the way it is being brD11ght in. that is from a back assessment standpoint. but the main thing is to an- nex and add t he values to the taxable wealth. Do it to- day ; not tomorrow. + + + Downt.own L.A. You will note that downtown Los An- ·geles is worrying about its traffic problems. Just as _m Its housing troubles. so m its downtown efforts, it waited too long before starting. Al- ready the trend has been from the congested metro- politan sectors into the quiet- er Janes of business. where one can shop in peace. That Is why stores are movmg Into the smaller to\vns. why the big merchants are op- ening branches in less jam- med towns. None of us like to be tom asunder by c rowds and wild shoppers. -• + • \\'e Likr 't"m. Ne.,·:spapers 1t1:t p1111nro for their mis- -takes. easily made in the rush of \\'Ork. but when someone takes the time to give you a pat on the back. you preen and expand like g pouter pup. This one from Lem Hammond of Redlands and a home -owner here for years. reads: ''I continue to follow your • Sand Crab column with in- ~ Through the page;; ol the News-Times the many ..;tlvities. and plans for more allolrt the harbor area. I ~ contact with that sec- ~ and think you are doing ~I~ jol>-your publication Ir: 'epfng pace with the ~t:!n;ot the community-r• . + + + 'Ibat explosion a La.Jolla of a munitions ~1Ck .• 1WU!,.1 reported to have here. Shlve!'y part 1:~ It WU that It passed ~ th& coast highway and It could have bap-M-1111 to this balllwlck. -\ / ' -• I • for 3'1 years the beet advattsbw medin• in the newport harbqr district . . I ----the newspaper that goea home NEWPORT BALBOA KEEP POSTED! 1 Year • • . . • • $S.60 P.75i.Oat~ •:00 Oat., --~ .. ,.w. .. ' Netn-TIDw, Newpwt - EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA.. WEST NEWPORT. SEA SHORE COLONY. LIDO ISLE. NEWPORT HEIGHTS. BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA MF.SA VOLUMIJ XXl'LVD NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFOllNIA. THUllSDAY, Dror:MBER ZO, 11145 NlJMBER 11'1 Over ~2,050,000 Building Permits for '45 Costa Mesa Leads County In Building Homes Predominate in $38,500 Permits in Past 10 Days Costa Mesa again Jed all Orange county communities in the number of building per- mits issued during the lastllO da vs. \\ri th 11 permits totalling :538 .500 out of the county's aggregate of $202.367 regis- te red for this area. · Permits for building ln Costa Mesa \\"ere issued to W a rfield Co .. Newport &ach, tor a d .. vellin~ and garage at 20401 Birch St. $7000. aod another dv.:elling and garage at 2041 1 Birch St., $6000; to T. P . Igo of Costa Mesa fo r a dwelling on Uie east !Jide ot Thurin St ., 500 f eJ north of Bay St .. $6000. To James V . Guthrie. 813 Bay A..-e., Balboa, for ·addition of bed· room and bath to a dwelling on I the east side of 393 Del Mar St.. one bfock east of Santa Ana Ave., $4000: to Harriet Yount of Costa 1-fesa. for a d\~:elli ng et 2120 Or- ange Ave., $3600. To Edna M. Hutchinson. 18204 ' Harbor Blvd., Costa !.Iesa, for dv,;elliog on the 90uth !1\de of Ber4 I nard St.. 145 feet west of Harbor Blvd., $3000 : to C'eorge A. C'. x,: • , ' ' • . ' • +~'""" :;;o:---!-'----:'i;> }.,, I December Permits to Exceed $3.00,000 as Year's Total Building May Be $2,000,00.0 Better Homes Seen; Mayor Hall Plans $18,000 Home at Beacon Bay; Another $20,000 House for Balboa; Trend Up With December just past the half way mark building to- tals have set a new all-time high. while the total for the year is a n estimated $2,050.000. This week the number of permits issued was 25 with two store buildings, 12 houses a nd 11 small permits with a total of $155 ,150 which brought the month's total to m ore than $285,000. Most of the houses were of th"\ At Corona de! Mar Dr. Mala.by better claae wit h c. c. Cra\A'fOrd 1 ls building a one-story frame · of Glendale topping the list "'ith house to cost $6000 on the front ARTIST'S COS CEPTIOS OF NEW CITY KALL. lttCI for tbe flnt Urue lfonday by the city councll, !lhows pleulnK r.iodem 11.rchltecture 8 S20 000 two.-story cement bl ock Of his lot at 510 Narcissus avenue of approach from Central a\•enue, oou.ncll chamber on ricflt of lobby .,.d cl~ court at extreme right. The left "°init which ronm an obllqllf! house' and garage at 1310 West 1 an~ on the rear of the Jot ~l angle l nclud~ t he enictneertnl( ornce, butldlnlf department. and tAx otnce, u well as drafttnr rooms acro11• the ba ll. S ot shown a re the Bay avenue. Next m· IUJ' e io a build a three-car garage with. other t'4·o wlnp., ene l>M'k of ea.ch wtnc In. ArChi'tect F1e"'·ellln~• I.k etch.. One of these house9 the jail &nd poUoe department, a.nd the other \\1n'" Includes cltv vaults, water and bllUng" departmenl.A, &ll surrounded bv ll'lnd11CarHn l{. o ne-story stucco hou9e to be bu.Jlt apartment above at 8 cOl!l of Many Developments Expected · To Make 1946 a ~ecord Year;1 Millions May Be pent Here Annexation to City for Subdivisions; Better Class Homes Planned, Realtors Say at In- stallation of Maskey, Pres., Weiss, Sec'y by Ma.yor Clyan Hall at Lot 5, $7500. Also under construction at Beacon Bay, at 8 cost of $18.000. Corona de! Mar are a one-story stucco house with 12 by 24 two.. Water Users *i. 1 R_eject Bid ·For Survey • !Jt ory addition being built at 16()4. Pacific drive by Arthur O. Havey of Loe Angeles. cost belng $6000; a one-story stucco houae at 308 Poinsettia avenue. c08l of which is $3300, bein_e-built by M.1"'8. Martha Knopp, and a one·story tra.me- dwelling at 210 P oinsettia avenue- to be built by ?.tr. Cartter of Mon- rovia at a cost of $7000. Another large cement block. hou'se is the one being built at 1701 East Central avenue, Balboa.,. by Elizabeth M . and Wayne K. P . 0 . Box 453, Costa ~!esa , for 1 4:·!1tor-y garllge and storage room on the north side ot Orange Ave .. j Anticipating a greater real estate year in 1946 tharl ever south of Costa Mesa St.. $2800. bcfrre memhP•·< of the Newport Harbor Realty Board elected Representatives of all the water Ball. It ig one-story 'With g~ inlere!ta in Orange county m et and VI.ill cost $12.000. On Jota vesterday afternoon at the Orangf' 613. 615 and 617. Cliff drive, New- O:Junty Farm . Bureau ball and poi·\ H eights. Mrs. Elsie Sabre or voted unablmou81ly to reject the Huntington Beach is building a i:roposa.I of the U . S . R eclamation one-storv house with detache:! gar. "'ervlce to make a government sur-age and a room and bath above. To J .E . Giddings. 257 Ba:,.· Sl.] BAI.PH MASKEY officer.: ;i'"'rl clir'!'''tr-,.,...,. ti...p ('r1n ir....,. ''r·1r r-t •'·pi.-~ ....... ,,~1 Coeta J\iesa. for a dwelling at the i ~·f'\V Rfoaltv Board President ffi{""•tir2: i t \\.'f1ite's Ilt1lho3 Islanrl care last \\1eek following a same address. $2000: to George I · J h k I St d t H highlv su"'C('ssful ~'ea r·~ hitc:inr"" dt1rinP' 1~dS Tl." n i,1;:ic:- L. King. 310 E . Center Ave., Bal-I u en s ope k"\. ·. prominent real tor of Ne\\"nn··t ,,., .. () hef'.4. ,,.rf thp lor~l r. ,_ boa, for a garage on the north ... 1 "· ·v of the water resources of the at a cost of $15,000. One new Santa Ana River basin, accor ding home ,is schedule<! ror Lido Isle. to Dion Gardner, secretary of Or-Dr. Tarver of Loe Angeles plan.. side ot Ogle St .. 200 feet east of To Organize t iO'l hori rrl rluring the \Var \\'3S elected president, succeeding Oran~• ,.,. .... s1120; to FM-d Loe-Gerald Ritchie. who autort)l\tit'llllv became vice president. l GEORGE \\"EJSS ange County Water district . nlng a one-st ory house and garage S e\'' !'ko.rretar · of_KeaJt.y Bo~. The action came a.a an elJpshot at 228 Via Orvieto. the cost be:ng enz, 1695 !.-vine Ave .. Cool• Mesa, Youth Center Ge 'rqe \\"ciS' of Balboa was for a garage at the same address. ele":N't ~ecref i1 IJ'. $1000. --J'r r1·v \\. lch. ···~..., t>a<1 cArr'<'·J 1688 Tu t . Hopin~ to found a youth center· To \Valter K . Loog. s tn nut lt°'" (1,,l;"'° 'aithfully for the Ave., Costa 11esa. for a garage on !rt Nev.·pnrt Harbor, students or t 10 veae had asked to be the hJgh school will get together pe.s . s the sout h side of 17th St., west of 11 d f th j b d was re in a dance Friday night at the re eve o e o ao · Tustin Ave., $1000 ; to R . L. Lido Js'e Community club In "'hat placed by Wei!ls. EArl Rt11.nley Haimes. 3572 Elden Ave .. 200 feet · t "d t t di t may be the bel>"innlng ot an or-was re-appotn e as s a e rec or. south of Del Mar' Ave., $1000. 0 • d " t · I d " th ganizt>d f'f' art to obtain a regular Other 1rec ors, inc u 1ng e ff this gTOV.'th keeps up the w~eklv rr eeting place for social above, "·ere Le'""' \Valla.re and Mesa may soon find itself a · 1 T H d of Newpoel activities. 1 om f'n erson · metropolis in !le arch of a city~ F ,.. .. \ th ...-a test develop-' While no orgar.l zatlon has b<'eo j 0 . ng e o·-. establ'shed severa l s tudfnts at the ment 1n the hl!l'tory of the re~ion. school t ee)' that they have n o ade-!!Or 't-rlev(ln.pere gR\'f' nn Inkling quate.ly organized socia.1 activities of \•;hat might be tn etore for in the harbor are&. They did not thf ~"T!"!il?' vear. The 49-acre Bll• enlist the supervision of the teach-nexation to the. city immediately ers or administration CJf the school. eouth ot Coron~ del Mar ii! p~e­ but attured tlle adv1ce of Lynn ltminary to opening &n ~clus ve Modest Clerk Has Coveted Bronze Star Hughe•. teacher of social prob- lems, who la acting &Jr iµlvieer. They plan to have parent.a chap- erone the party and help organize a permanent uaoctaUon. It 111 hoped to make the dance such a 1ucee!a tha.t It will see the Behind the modest efficiency of bf'g1n.ning of the permanent youth s. c. Cappel, new bank clerk at center o rga.nl.zation. Lois Strunk Ut e NeV1.1>0rt branch of the Bank ls chairman of the upper c1U8men ¢ America is a record of heroism committee in charge of the dance. ln y,.·ar v.·hich merited the Bronxe Others active in It are Mary Car- Star. one of the h ighly prt%.ed hon· roll, Bard Hov.·e. Velma Csss, on-d:iatributed not too freely in the Jack Mc Klbben, Charlotte Finney, lnfanlry, and especially in Gen· Quincey Cass and J ody Adams. eral Patton's Third Army. Cap-What tht'y really want. an- pel, a nati\'e of Texas, v.·a..s a fir.st other teacher at the school de- lieutennnt in the 95th Division. clared. Is a regula r club room tactical section. ';\'here they can get together Fri· T he medal l.''as given by Major! day and Saturda)· nights for General Harrv T. Tu·aclle. head of ! games and dances . the tactical Planning under Gen--. ------. • era! Gcoege Marshall foe • numbee I Planning Comm1ss1on Of.feal• having ~do with the plan Meets on Anchorage of attack during the break-• t hrough int o G<nnany. Proposal Tonight Lt. Cappel was in the forward Whether the city should lease wall that cracked the Siegfried the more than 2000 te.t ot water line after the capture of Metz... frontage on CcMut. bJgb'"':ay for' The 95th Division spearheaded the yacht anchorage and factlitle• tor attack through the Maginot line a yachtamm'a rendezvous will and then the suppo!ied!Y Invincible come before the city pl&nnlng Siegfried 11.n~ eel up by the Nazi!I commla.llon t.t tta regular month· in and around S&arlautem. ly meeting tonight. . The quiet. un1LSSWD1ng bank A propoul hu bee:n pending clerk h&d many tlme9 8eeD the tor several moot.ha from T. F . famous comm1ncttng general who Kilkenny, yacht broker, a&id to now lie1t in bed with broken neck be backed by a wealthy hotel in Germany. He had only the chain, and tbe matter will prob- blgbrst praloe for G<nenJ Geo~ ably be decided l<>nlgbL Al90 Patton. •ying that Ille tlgbtlng .. fiectad to be cono!den!d will be leader alwa.ys wanted to be.. rie'ht ZOQing vari&ncec, tn apecttlM up tn the thJck ot tL He knew .,..., and ~bly a aew _.tr per90DAllJ that a..n...i Patton In-dt.talon In the ..... adjolDIDc IUted on rotnr onto tbe bridle Corona. del Kar on 'the IOUlh. to °""' tho Saar wblcb they captured be annul!d to the city by .....iu- lnt&ct eT~n "fhlle the memy had Uon ol. the city council lut Moo. Insure Fire Boat For $15,000, As Govt. Value $25,000 \':. O . Buck oi P1.11l PP. 'mer's offl " was successful h1dder to ln· 8\Jrc the fire boat tem porarily in cit\' u~ until its dlspo<=ition is de. terrT"lncd. The city counci l de- c ided to insur e It for $15.000, as it ,,·as cons idered likely the fed- eral government \\'OU~d not hold the f itv liable for a $25.000 valua· tlon place<I on the craft "'ben taken O\"e r from the U. S. {Asst Guard. T he cost to t he city annually for ~is insurance "·ill amount to nearly $1000. It was estimated un- otfici.ally. 'This Will Be Long Beach In Miniature' • .. Newport Hal"bol' are.a 11 des.. t ined to be .a miniature Long Be.ach In the not too distant futu"-" declared Tom Hendel'· aon, prominent reattor and at- torney, who heads tne Harbor lnvatrnent com.pan:c Of New"- port. "'We have all the faclllt'-ex- ~pt the commen:Jallam of the thi rd larigat city In the .tai.. but we want to kMp thi. • NCf'Ntlonal .,,.. reskMfttia( • ,..... " the-broker u'd In ,.... MIUftelng plaftl to bring • ._.. 14 acnti Jato the cfty for .._ dlvllion.. s11hd ivislon of nearly 150 Iota L M ·~-CJf a meeting in Denver between $13,000. , OV('r]ooklng the ocenn next ~ri n 2. \ arge UI .. J representatives of local water in F.?rl C'. T ~-.,plsr"l or ' D11rb itnk is This t.Pnt&tlve map gf a well n S t ,•.,.. i•r• ~.., j t erest,, and MesS'rs. Basore and planning-a 1.\\'0·Storv stuC'ca· hr use rf' tr\('t1·d !'fllbdivision is to be pre-! '_, 'J es\,!_ e t~'. I J ._.,. , Warne, com.missioner and assist-ar:d garage t n coat $10.000 at 2209 S('t'tf'd to t~e planninl? cn'T'ml~-T G Sh • 1 Pnl ('ommissioner resp-clive ly of Channel road. Balboa, and E . s. slon tonight. and is expP<'le-d tn 0 race fine , U1c U. S . Reclamation Service. at Evans of Los Angeles will build e'·r ntuallv 9dd nearlv $3 O:>O nno • which Urne the proposal to make a t\\•o-story hou .. e and garage at wo rth Of rew home8 t o "thl" citv. A 8 ·xteen -foot mu r:t.t ra •l""rl •--, the BUrvey \vas. fir.91. adva:"c<'rl 800 Balboa avenue. Balboa Island,. ,..;,i, Rn P~s·~C'd valuation of ~·frs. C'h:trl·-r . ••,.,,·ard \\"if{' of .At yesterday's D"eet lnf" nr .. r~ at a cost of $8500. ab:-ut half that. a serviceman. w il l form the b3 ck. county representativrs dclivc r"d A. C. Ho'f'T'3n. ''lea! acC'ountA.,t, Other Annexations irr und f flr tht' !!;·r:ne n.~:"'r the ci ty tt-e'r l'('port and recomr.-endation!!. took out ~ r r>rmit to bui'd an o"- dC'< tc and r npoeite The Arche.a. resulting in the unanimous a r t inr. flee and store bu;ld~ with apart.- which V'.'ill be the Ncv>port Beach by the group. Mr. Dion Gardiner. 1 ment ab-:ve. Rt 523-525 31st street. c:1try in the Christmas lighting secretary Of the Orange County the cost t o be $20,000. A sncaJl program of the coa0 t c ities. In Water dhttrict declared that the store-, bu'lding wilt be erected at the foreground will br a cara.vaoi delfgates felt that "we couldn't 2826 West Central avenue by Car. "th<'r 'lnn ~xat;fll'I-": .,,.<' nls1 rl'l1· rir 1 Tom Hender-n-i f'""'""ts t.-, ht;n~ into the citv nr0u t 14 acr('~ nO\v ln the couct1· which re \\''II suhdividc lm!T'edia te'v r orth of the Archt 8, and bounded by Old County road, Westminster and Newport boulevard.a. Some 73 [ res'dential loUi are planned here. r ";th poMl.bl.y some business Iota I on Newport boulevard. These will be reasonably re· stri<.:ted. he ra.id . which he expecUI I tn "R' e solrt \\'ithin th""ee months ~ft1>r trrprovP,....r nts erP In . H is office. the P l"rh<lr Tnvi>1t-nPnt Co . has 9C'ld ·most of the t!\..11: lots thf" cltv had In Ne\VT>Ort Hei~hta. and sa··~ tht dems.nd for vacant prop· erty is very heavy. A decid"'d r1".,.,ge In the <'hara cter o• buv- ers has b'P"l .. een .,rre-"''ithtn thf' l e ~t fev.· VPi>rs Henr'e rson said PT!rea nC'I\"' l>c ing paid for h ome.s indicates t hat new buvers are t o be permanent residen ts. For e:"t· ample, their office sold one h ome on Lldo Isle recently to \V. A Snyder, a pack ing house owner ln PoTona for $37.500. and another (Co ntinued on Page Five) New Ordinance Would Prohibit Homes Under 600 ft. ' I of 42 pottery figur:n"s a nd a stable have federal money wit.bout fed-roll Greenleaf at a coat Of $4000. and crib. designed and built by I en:l domln•tlan." Smaller joh8 include penntt• to Herbert. Burkhart. aesociate d1-~ A.boat November 1. the t)"l"r'' N . J . Begg, worlulhop at 4"?1 rector of the Balboa USO. u,;r.t-.~ 9Cpervlsors of Ee.n Berna rdino Goldenrod avenue.. $750; South ing effect.a were dcne by tfle city county. beaded by Mr. F'1ank Coai:t Construction company, ot- electrical inspector , Dic k Wbilaoo. j llogte, got together with the peo-flee at 28tb street. $375; Bill and the ronstn1ctlon by Supervitlor) pie of Rtvt'rside county and ls~ed Graham. g lassed-in oorch. 612 Irv.in George Cordon. a joint Invitation to the Recla.ma-Ocean boulf!'vard, $200: Gladya The shrine v.111 be open to the I tlon Service to make a eurvey of Beverley. foundation for c.ornmeT- ptlbllc on F'r:day and judging of 1 their resources. Following t heir cial building at 507 EfLl'lt Central the civic disph~., ... and those or In-I lead the Orange county supervia-avenue, $3SO : E. B. Hillman, 315 divld•·'lJ hom f ~ \\·ill be on that ,onr eon9Ulted the water usel"'8 here Goldenrod ave!"ue, garage, $500; iweoing. Charles Tutfree. 90'1' d 8.lld decided to poetpone action un-l Dr. H. M. Mitchell, garage at 402 S J ames Tu!free of Placentia and tiJ turther considen.tlon, at a I 39t.h street. $800: Herold B. Stew- ~r.lboa. 'ili.'ho has just returned I meeting b e.Id early in N ovember art. addittoo, 107 Eighth litree~ •rom Red Gross ~·ork ffl England, at the office of the Orange County $250; H . L. Smith, inclose por"t\. "Uld other USO workers Wl11 be in Watrr district. At that time 2009 West Cectral avenue, S~: harpe a nd \A•i ll keep it open 24 I arrangementa for the Denver con-1 Mi88 Marguerite McCotlocb, insWl '•ours a day until after New fef't!nce were made. I counters and partitions and change Y<'er's . serving coffee and dough-I T esterday"e vote look the form ' entrance at 113 Maia etreet, $175: 1uts-to servicemen and aiding I of a resolution strenuously oppos· M r . Gibson, reroot and cover si::'e them with trangportation. accord-fng letting the Reclamation Serv. \\'all. 1007 East Central aver.ue. Ing to Her bert Kenny, chainn.8.n or iCC" make such a survey aJong $800. and Eugl'nla Kock . garage at "'e USO pro1CT&m committee.. {C".ootinued on Page Fivel 550 Hazel drive, $600. :;eneral supervisor of the project --------------------------- ·s Clyde Ashe!'!. USO dirl!'Ctor. Huntington Beach will have a <;ma])('r repre!ll'ntation of their fa~ mous display of Santa and bia reindeer s ln action with oilwell rockerarms, this ti:me located tn tront of the Pavalon . Small one-room shack• w 'I\ "' [nternal Revenue Har~r Churches Prepare sacred Christmas Programs n.-1 to lmpoaotblo to build f o• Deputy Due Jan. 4 nu..u.-the Harbor area gifts toe each child and the atng- bom~ in the Oty Of Nf'Wl)Ort T .l __ • t T churches of the communitlea are ing of carol•. """h wben a new orolnanc• 0 "-""IS 3XlJ3VenJ ~ for a Olristmu joyful I Rev. Aroya Oes.t1 will read Ille whlrh pused its flnrt reading at For the convenience of harbor with ..... Nlebf1ld peace, when sacred story Of the bl.rth ot. the the Mooday 9e-.too CJf the city retldents a deputy collector 0( in-l.lg:tlU may 9P1U"kle OD treea and· ChrlM-.chlld and each clum wlll co1·ncil become• law. tem&l revenue trom the Santa Ana c:a.ralem 111nc the old 900g9 with have a part ln tbe progtam, thoee By the new ordln&Dce It wW office wUt !IJ>e!ld. the mtfte dlly a new Jo7 ln their beuta.. All of Kn. Hugh Sprtnger and Krs. be mandatory tor any ctwelllng T a.nuary 4 from 9 a.m. until ' p.m. tm9e plazm for celebntian al. the Joeepb carver gtvtng "Why tbe bOU8e to ban at leut 900 9qUft at lbe Newport Har'bor Chambe:t blrtla ti< tbe Prince ot Peace or Cb.Imes Rang," Kn. rtaderbi'u- feet ot area aChutn or the Of Commerce. ,...,. .. ,., w 'llcea for an bour ot PD'• pre-.:boot cJw •ctnc a pn.p. It wu preplftld b7" Qty 'nie deputy wW a.aist. residents 9llill m '•Km st c:::2uUtmutid.e. 900.C wtth pantomime. Kn. BcmL'a ~ AtlCll"MJ Roland Tbomp.an. &Dd maJdng out their inccae tu re-EPBOp•I lrlndergarteners mactfnc a Cl:IJ1ll.. ,,.-,4 lta "ftnt. ...,... at tbe turn.a wbo may bave <p......,. cm CJUM 1 feltlt1tiea at St. mu ltory and K1l9 DoroUlea WD- Jltmday r aS.oa ot u.. eomcO It whlcb tbey want omctal" wwwwa& Smm• .... ~ clmn:ll wm besfn 9t8'W lll'l1iDr claa itYtns a nett.a .. ... amt to the --c a. ...m ... at the -of -__ , • a:ao --wtlh • tloa, -KN. ...,....., Ball'• wblcll ...m be the nat ~ .-.al4enta next trrtd&y for that_.. a.w _party for the _, .-la pla.,...•c a -1'111'- it under abeU ftre. day. ' -------------"l of the ......,.,ii early In ,,.,......,. -. It -oald. , •• • -will be & troe and IO>a!lr Md ., ~ ~ · A Ve-ry Merry CbrJstmas1 To All Fro~_.Tbe -·New Times ' • • l • • NEWPORT-BAI.BOA e I RISE TO REMARK r -• N EWS-T·f MES HON. JOHN PHILLIPS j author or the bill. The President ti NEWS FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, &Cl ENT I ST • PBO~...:S: NE\VPORT 1% a.ad II hlll'-E-.ery ~1 and Ttwnday Att&moolia Volume X.~TI'D a.ta Ilea EdWoa PllWJ•hed ~-el'J' \Ved __ -' __ .,.:_ ______ Volwne D La.st Wednead&y wu qulte a vt ry human.. dl\v In U-e Ccn~ulonal shop. To W hat ab nil I do with the pen! "date" lhnit columns, you must IC mme Spa.o.l!h·\\'&r Veterana keep ln mind that the copy ii writ. Poll ln the Dlatrict "-"OUld llke of the CHURCHES Lido Theater, Central Avenue ~ anct Vil' L ido A branc!l of The Mother Church, The Filllt Church 6t Cbriat, Scl- entlat. lD Bolton. h.la.uacbusette. lublcrlP.tlon Payable in Advance:-$2.50 per year ln Oranze County; '$2 .. 75 per y ear to 4th zone: $3.00 per year to 8th zone ------~---' Entered as Second-class matter at the Postotfice in Newport Beach, ten abol•t t ·n daye before you aee to have It, a.1 a souveii1r, I'll aend '-------------' tt 1n print. Did you t.bl.nk at that it en. 11 more lb.an one Post te when )'OU read what I aatd a bout Interested. you'll have to decide lhe Stott> 0 "":l:-t....,ert a.od Ge:nernl betwe(.n you "':hJch , one hB.3 the Hurley? That wu written on the moat members who will benefit by 4t h, \o re h• •i;ip on the l Sth. and the bill. ST. JAME& EPISCOPAL. CHURCH 515 Wnt central, Balb'oA ( Ebell Clubhou1e) Sun.day School at 9 :30 a. m. Sun- day Servlce at 11 a. m .. Wednesday Teatimonial Meeting at 12 o'clock noon. C8llfomla, under the Act of Match 3, 1879 S. A. MEYER · Publisher S.U.t D. PORTER General !\-tan ager L B. MILLARD Editor W. F. DIXON -Advertising Manager lt we.a not until the 6th and 7th I Getting bac k to the H ill, I wa.s that the 11tory broke wide op('O as •j wrt in time to hear Representative the r e21ul t of the Senate hearlng. Clare Boothl' l.ur"e lake apart the Rev. Ardy• T . Dean, Vlca.r 8 :30 a. m., H oly Communion. 9 :45 a .m ., Sunday School. 11 :00 a. m .. Morntng Prayer and Sermon. (F1nt Sundaye: Holy Reading Room located at 711 Eaat Central Ave-nue, Balboa, 18 open da.lly from 1 p. m. to ~ p. m. u cept Sunday1 ud holidays na- tionally obse rved. F#l'rurpt1J-1-· l1 s-•SI-Y• 11. w. Cor. 4th & Sycamore IAN'l'A AHA Prlntln&: Plant, 3011 W . Central Avenue, Newpon Beach, CalJforn.ia -----The "Wednesday" t'm talking sl:ot Cong-rc$S uen, three fr o m about now mcana the 5th. At t en \Va.!Jhington and Ui rec from Call· o'clock the Republican.! ·had a con-fornln. to v•to;u I referred in my Commun.Joo.} · 1'be public ls cordially Invited to attend the church aervices and uBe Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach A Dependable Loca.I llUIUtuUoa for Over S'? Yean the Reading Room. -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~ fererce, and adoptrd a s tatement column o• the 13th, and \Vh~ SUP-.Oorona del Mar Community o f pol icy, to eend to Chicago tor port or the commun~st faction !..n \ Chtll"'eb. CoacrecaUona.1 NATION~l EDITORIAL Active MembeT of t he rrttting of the Natirnal Com-I Chinn s .. a.rlted the Hu rley resig-Perry Frederick 8cilrock, H1Jll9ter JT'ittef'. t t13id in this column once nnt!on. 1 a:-yone read the refer-111 JleUotrope Avenue, lfl1'2~=:ASSOCIATION .. I '-."!;'t'.-:..1~ ..• ~..,/TUW.:i.._ that t her e "'ere thrre good. plat-, e1K'e I g:lve IPngf' 11174 of the Corona del Mar forms tiie Rrpubi:can f'l·~~onn of Congres .on'\I R£cord of M nday, Sunday, December 23, 1945 1856: 'the P.u11 ~1.ooae Plntform of l\"o\'. 26 ' I hope they 'IA'ill alAO 9 :30 a..m. Church. acboot . 1912, and the DemocrBtlc Platform r1 ad p::i.ee 11662 of the Record of 11 :00 a..m. Chn\lm&a service. ----------------·------- A Business of Your: Own? of 1932. and I remarked that It \Vedne~lny, Dec. 5. I Since then Progn.m. of ChrlaUP.aa muaic by was 1 and still Isl a pity t hat the l\!rs. Lu~e and l\fr. D~ Lacy have the cbol r, Mary Batten Steffensen, last named has lleen so little used. had another verbal sel-to In \VhJc h dlrec:tor . Brief Cb..rlelm.WI sermon Th1 I f .• 1 •t 1 the Genllcv ... oman from Connectl-by Mr. Schrock : "Chri.stmas, a s new ''t> at orm an n p 1 ~-1 •• ed cut I :strd her opporent'1 past con-er90na ~per ence. the clnes of the above-nam I n1?ction9: Pa e 11871 an Thousands of veterans now being discharged are anxious to get into a business of their own. Many of them. however. are not aware of the problems they must solve both before and after starting an enterprise. three. Tl is encouraging 'howevr r ~ d again t th t th t h•"t• blood la pnge 11875 of the Record for Fri· C HRIST CHVACH BY THE SEA osee a eeep ...... s la' Dec 7 !Jlartlng to circulate asratn. It Is ( ) ' . -' COmmuntty Methodlat A pamphlet put out by the U. S. Department of Commerce designed to acquaint them with some of these problems raises questions such as these: Have you had previous experience in this type of business? Do you like to deal with people? Are you willing to work long hours' Have you considered working for someone else to get more experience? The pamphlet also points out the need for adequate finan· dal backing. proper location of the business, especially if it is a store. the danger of entering a field already over-crowded. and the advisability of consulting local businessmen in non- competing lines as to the need for the kind of enterprise con- templated. There is need for many new businesses in America today . particula rly in the West. but veterans will be wise to study thoroughly the fields they want to enter before launch ing out on their own. • still weak in r ed corpuscles. ------- From thf're. I went to the Whit e ThC' \var is ovt'r, but there still House while tht' President 11\gned is a den1and for movies for thous- my b!IJ to reimbu rse volunt eeni of ands of SC'rvice men nn duty at iso- the Spanlsb-American War, 'IA'ho .late~ posts. In the ln.9l. year, .ac. enlisted under "General Order 40." cord1n1; to thC' USO mobile st'tv1ce, for travel pay they were promlsec:t morC' than ~.000 film sho,"·i ngs and nevrr got. It'11 a innall bill. but "'ere madi' ~·1th 225 electr1cal.ly· I'm ple&st'd with it. Three time:s OJX>raled proJC'ClOrs 200 of which before an errort was made to put are going strong in the field today. a bill like this through , each t lme un.succes.9fully. This time, band-An electronic popcorn popper ling It as I learned t o ha ndle bllJs 1 has bc-c>n de\'C-loped. at ·Sacramento. there was no ob- iection and no question raltied In the .Hou•• nor lo the Senate. nor Musical Pageant at ln either committee. . The President •igned wlth tour First 4-Square Church pen11 , and gave one to each of us: C'ongre99man E ifgle of CaJlfomla., c:halrman of the War Claims Com-I On Sunday night. Dee. 23, a ll]lllee: ~enato r Ellender, chalr-mu~lcal pageant. "The Christ man of the Senate Claim& Com-1 ChJld" v.'ill be held at the First tnittee; Captain T ony Slminoft of Foursquare Church, Costa Mesa.. Lo! Angeles, president of the "G .o. 1 · Rev. and Mrs. G. \Villard Stearns , 40 A eeoclation ," and myself as the past.on . 1420 WHl Central Avenue Rev. E. O. Goodell, Pa1tol" Church School; 9 :60 a.. m . Mornt.ng WorahJp, 11 a.. m . Youth Fei1loweblp, 6 p. m. EvenJ.n&' Worablp, 7 p . m. Mid-week prayer eervice, Wed- nead&x; covered diah dinlM!r, 6:30 p.m. BALBOA ISLAND CHAPEL I 218 A09te Avenue Rev. Har,.y W. Whtt:e, A~ate Pastor Chun:h School. 9 :30 a. m. Momlng Worabip , 11 a. m. OUR LADY OF MT. CARMEL 1423 Wut Central Avenue Sunday M8.8aee: 8 and 10 a.m. Conf easiona : Saturdaya from 4:00 lo !):30 a.nd trom 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. ST. JOHN VIANNEY CHURCH Balboa Isla nd Careful forethought will aid success and prevent disil- Jusiorunent. Duel With Death from CROSSWORD PUZZLE 730 to 830 p.m. I, 1, •,,,,,,.,, 1 1 , 1 1 .. Sunday Masa : 8:30 a .m . Confesatone: Saturdays \.-----------------------...J FULL GOSPEL CHURCH !2nd and &Iden, Costa Meu The wa r is over . But the war on American hi ghways ACROSS which, from Pearl Harbor to V-J Day accounted for more 1 Band acros1 escutcheoa than double the number of our war casualti es. still goes on. a A line This senseless civilian war, thriving largely on careless-9 Veranda 10 Constellation ness and deliberate recklessness, produced an estimated toll 12 Debate of 2,750,000 killed and injured from December 7, 1941 to Au-13 Mail !Fr.> gust 14, 1945. During that time our armed forces sustained :~ :::;';;' losses of 1,078.000 killed and wounded. 17 vent .Since gasoline rationing ended the situation has become 18 Fresh very much worse. California's director of motor vehicles 20 ~r~~e~~~ns says that if the present pace continues our state will suffer 22 Bind 4000 traffic deaths in 1945-an all-time high. 23 Al•o 24 Abrupt Yet the carnage on the road is largely avoidable. Thous-21 Beginning ands of motorists drive for years \Vithout accident. And 31 Drinking . vessel many experie n ced truck drivers travel the hig h\V3}'S da~· in 33 Organ ot lllld day out without mishap. \Vhy? Because they know th;lt j hearmg a little courtesy and common sense on the road costs nothing ~ ~~0r\d:1 !llld saves life and liml>-including their own. 1 · ··to be .. Comme rcial high\vay carriers have long made a practice 39 v o.lcanic r ock f . . th . t k . l . . . . 40 Ch•ld o gtvtng err rue operators specta tra1nmg 1n safety dn\'· 42 sun god Ing. Today they are putting even greater emphasis on it. At 43 Wi'Je-awake the recent annual convention of the California High\\'ay Pa-45 To send as payment trolmen the cooperation of the trucking industry towa rd mak-41 Min gle Ing the highways safer was highly commended. • 48 Level• 49 Portico It is the duty of every motorist to do his pa rt in prevent-50 Hummed Ing accidents. A little less haste on the road, a little more concern for the safety of one's self and others will do much to make driving more pleasant and tragedy less frequent . Let's stop the war on the hig hways. More Speed DOWN 1 To give up 2 Unit of work 3 Short tail 4 Clips, as wool 5 Soak up 8 Act of erod.in& ' " " ., • 7 Passage be- tween seats 8 Main feature 9 Cnlora 11 Snare• 16 Damp 19 T iny 21 Game ot chance 25 Stoppage 28 Tavern (Eng.) 28 Body of water •••• u •••• ~ ••• •••••· No. 11 29 An ear ornament 30 Cares ror medically 320bt::1 in 34 Edible moUusk 35 Chest sounds 38 Tum aside 37 Challenges 41 A god <Hinduism) 44 Beverage 48 Male adults C8mplete Fountain Service • HANSEN'S at Sunday acbool, 9 :4.5; morning worablp,~ 11 ; Evangellatic: aervice. 7 :30 p. m.; MJ.d-week prayer meet- ing on Wedneeeay, 1 :~ p. m .; young people'• evan.geliatlc aervtce on Friday, 7 :4~ p. m. NEWPORT HARBOR LUTHERAN CHURCH Grauel Ch1pel, Co.ta Mesa Rev. Herbert Roth, Pastor Services: Sunday. 10:30 a .m . SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS Corner Walnut •nel Church Stt. Cosb MeN ~abbatb 9Chool, Saturday moro- tng, 9:30 o'clock. Pnach.lng aervice, 11 a.. m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Church <t.nd Walnut Streets L.. Duane Canby, Min ister. Services : Sunday, 10 a . m., Bible Study; 11 a.. m .. Morning .,.,·orabJp. FIRST FOURSQUARE CHURCH OF COSTA MESA Rev. and Mrs. G. Willard Stearns Pastol"s Phone 2671 Sunday School 8:30 a .m . Morning worship service 10:4:i. Crusader aervlce 6 :00 p .m. Berean eervl.ce 6 :30 p.m. Evenln.g evangell.Stic service at 7:30 p.m. W edneaday evening prayer serv- ice at 7 :30 p.m. HEARING REVOLUTION! .......... -pooJOlo ..... ,,,. .l N..., Zea.Ida a.dioa.lc HMriq: Chris~an Science Topic On Atomic Force j Tbls quotatl'ln from l Chronicles I 11 the Golden Text or the Sunday Leeson-Sermon In all branches of I The Mothet Church, The First Church ot Christ. Scientist, In Bos· ton : ''Sing unto t be Lord, a ll the earth; ebew forth trom day to day bis salvation. Declare his glory among the heathen; hl11 marvellous works au1ong all nations." Tbe question "le the Universe, lnclud- tog Man, EvolvPd by Atomic Force'!" Ls the subject. A Scriptural cilnllon In the Lea- George D. Bassett General and Tax Accounting Fishermen's Bookkeeping Notary Public 2602 W. Central Ave. Newport Beach Phone 1805·J • son-Ser mon 11 from J t->eter: . --------------------------- "Where rore gi rd up thi;o lo ins ot your mind, be sober, and h•>i>e to the end ror t he grace that Is to be. brought un!o you at the• revelation of J eeue Christ ; ... Because It 11 written, De ye holy; ror I am.. holy .... For ail n esh is as grass, and all the glory of man as the nowe r of grass. The grass wither· etb, aod the fJ oy,•er thereof falletb away: Dut the y,·ord of the Lord endureth rore,·er." • Before You Build or Remodel vblt oW' lnurestlng 11ample and display roolllll. Color guides, planning aids, com- prehensive stock of rugs, carpet£ and linoleum. CIMDod, Repaired Mary Baker Eddy y,·rltes In "Sci- ence and Health lll·ltb Key -to the Scriptures :" "Every object ln ma- terial though t .. -111 be destroyed, but the eplrttual Idea, whose 11ub- 11tance 11 Jn Mlnd, Is eternal. The offeprlug of God etart not from mat- ter or ephemera l dust. They are In and ot Spirit, divine Mind , and ao rorever continue." LUDLUM Carpet Works COSTA MESA COMMUNIT\' CHURCH 112! Sooth l\laln 8t. Pb.one Santa An.a 2808 BANTA ANA Carl B. Johnson, Minister 124 E.. 20th St. Ph. 2475-R Church school. 9 :45 a . m. Moming Worship, 11 o'clock . Youth groups, H lgh school, ln-PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY termediate, Adult. 6 :30 p. m . Evening eervtee, 7 :30 o'clock. Mid-week fellowship and prayer, Wednesday, 7 :30 p. m . 11 a.·m ., Pray~r and Sermon. ACCOUNTANT I. S. WHYTE ISC91d Til C01'1'KfLTA.''T AuUa.erbed bJ' the Ua.lted 8taLN Tre- QJ"'J' Depart.meat \o repr.MUt cUent• lll ASSEMBLIES OF GOO rotwk'1.1ou .ttb iu('()me tu m&lt.en. Henry and IOa Sande, Pastors •tmtTI . e:VSTl!MI Goape.J meet.mp at AFL Maohln-900&.IKUINO 811:aVJCS I ornc. lMO llatbeo' Bl•• .. C.la ... lite Hall at 23rd and Ocea n..,Front. Piao• Ne....,rt ""°"" Newpo.t. l'------'------' S'Ullday ecb~, 10 a . m , A&CBJTSCI' Mom.lng eervlce, 11 a. m. Evening evange111tic eervl<"e, al 7 :15 p.m . Ml(j-week service, W ednesday e.t 7 :15 p.m. ------- Armand Monaco ARCHITECT 814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa Newport 1'724 !'721 L&kewood Ave. Loe A.Peele. NOrmandy ,MOS FIRST METHODIST CHURCH G. Edwin Osher, Pastor Euclid 11-t Stanford, Garden Grove. 9:30 a..m. Church school tor all '-------------'I ages. DAY 8CBOOL8 11 :00 a.m. Mornlni:' \\'orahlp: ~------------., Message: .. we Thack Thee... Mortimer School 11:00 a.m. Nursery tor all chil-SM Coral Balboa bland dren during service. GradM: College. Pttparaiory 6 :00 p.m. Methodlet Youth Fel-DAY SCHOOL Now lowab!p. Young Adult FellO\\'ahip. Ope• 7 :00 p.m. Evening Worship:-G.A. Mortimer, M.~, Oxford Message: "Come Ye U ve." Prlndpal Pboce M! lnt..rnatlonal Harvesrer TRUCKS M'D TRACTOllS FARM EQUll'MENT M. Eltiste & Co .• Inc. 4t1 E. •th Ph. S!OO Santa Ana Sl! No. L.A. 8t. Ph. Wl AneJuJm Toys, Pictures Oil Paintings Mirrors Table Top Glass Picture Framing Glass Glazing What-Not Shop S07 Palm Balboa DENT18TS DR. OBED LUCAS Dentiat • 220:2loi W . .Centl"al, Ph. 1480 NEWPORT BEACH MORTICIANS HAROLD K . GRAUEL CHAPEL "We Ountelvu the Better Serve By Serv~ Others Betit" Phone Newport S81 Cost.a Mesa Call fornl" OPTOMETBISTS PHYSICIAN\! II SURGEONS. M.D H. R. HALL, M: D. Pbyalclan and Surgeon Hrs.: 2·5, by appointment T elephone 2620 131 Broadway Co•ta Mesa Gordon M.Grundy, M.D. Pl>Yoldan ad llurpoa Nlnth and CMtnJ Ave. Office Jin. :10·12 a..m.; S·I p.m. Telephone S7 Conrad Richter, M.D. Pby&lclaa and Surgeon 1.ZO E . I 8UI SL Co-At& Me.a B oun: 10· I 2 a .m . and S-..5 p.m. Pboae IU DR. G. E. TOHILL PHYSICIAN <t.nd SURGEON 2209 Coa•t Blvd .. Newp0rt a.adl -Phone - Office 286·W Ree. 281~R It No Anl'wrr Call Newpurt 5 Gerald Rau&a, M.D. 2830 Weat Central Ave. Newport Beact1 Ph. 1028·-No Answer c:all 301 ·M· X 0 Ray Service Milton M. MaIWell, M. D 1801 Coaat BJway Corona de.I Mal" <>f""I' Boun: 10 -U I to I Pboile Newport 108! The terrific pressure of relatives who are demanding that their sons and brothers be sent home quickly from the Pa- cific, plus the increasing pressure from thousands of Gl's out there who want nothing more than to get home has resulted in the announcement of an Army plan to switch more fast transports from the Atlantic to the Pacific in early December. December is expected to be a peak month for arrivals both from Europe and the Pacific. About 423,000 will land from Europe and 306,000 from the Pacific. Much of the delay in 2100 Ocean Front Newport NOW PPEN EVENINGS SANDWICHES • HAMBIJRGEBS Aid an •rlaal T•oa1&Dd1 of ..,.... cu'c b9 wroaa 1 C.omc I&. ll9ar Jot~ p,.. dm.,..,... doa, DO "°b.lab ~., 'W• ~ ROOFS ROBERT A. CRAWFORD I ..-~--~~~~~-. Opt.,D. s R.M MD 0 p T 0 M E T R I 8 T • onaco, . . MALTS • bringing troops home, explains an Army spokesman, has been • foe Cream to Take Out tbe tie up of transports by strikes on both the East and West1 :~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;~ coe.sts. Well, thank heaven the boys who did the fighting didn't go on strike while the war was going on. Jap Underground RA!ports from the Orient declare that the Japs are going underground-in China-in preparation for the revival of 1helr military power. One secret organization fomied ID Shanghai about the time that Tokyo capitulated Is said to bave a memb"ershlp ot 13,000 former Nip army officers and 'l!llllsled men. 'lbe purpose of at least one secret society is to rwwnt further OllDese civil strife. American officers in China AY they are bandicapped in irylng to stamp out these adfvltles because they have not been given necessuy authoJ-. tty tram Wubington. 'lbere seems little likelihood that the I lW ~ could make any appreciable ptil&IESS \ toward ft9toratioo« Jape"""" military power, but we should I . llllt be llldll'femt to the mllitaristlc lll!eds DOW beiDK plant.ed b a pn=Oe future barYellt.. Your Christmas Shopping HEADQUARTERS 315 NORTH j{AIN ST. • • t::i.""" .. ___ ... .. ,, ...... c.. Gunderson Drug lbla ~Bali- AfPLIED OB R&PAIKED Frtt Estimates ct: Inspection W. I. Benbow 3602 Marcus Ph. NwpL 1012-J Nll:W LINE Craft Greeting Carda Stalloaery ~ U..et ....... ..... Brookings Variety .. 0..-BW7. C... .W - MODERI MARllE SERVICE SHELL DOCK ISLAND • • • • • E:7• Examined -rn ..... Fttted 814 Bay Ave., Bal1- Newport 1'1!4 1792 Newoort Boulevard Ml 8. m11 S~ t.o. ~ Phone 2430 COSTA MESA TUckeJ" 'flit llUBVEYOB8 SIEGEL & RAUB ~a 1m+970n U. Jllewport llh1L eo.1a ._ Neplootoo llll·l KU W. o-tnl N--'r.la;h=-e UI ·PIANO TEACHER\ G. V.LINSENBARD Graduate 8oJ'al Oonenatol'J, IMS lie Pb. 1252-W 1!526 w. 0cean Front I • ~ DONALD D. BABWOOD 7U •• ~ Olllir. I ..... ..... ,.:l4w ....... "- • •• a, Appola-t T. P. Reeder, M. D. PhyPd•• fl Sarpaa Nert•• Newport %16' Wagner D..,P. Imtftute Dr. WDbarC.W- Chlropractlc, Dietetics, Physlo &: Colonic 'Therapy U!O Cout Blft. ..... t..cw Breit., ft. 1011 ZONE THERAPY CLINI«;: ·~ .... ~ ......... .. -....w ta a a ... Olilll ............... ~ I • I , ,, r • J I. \ ' . 1Mfl& .. wni-Oi4"'11~ •••an& lf&Wa • "•• Jfwpwt • • o as 2 , 'l'lulndq, December ze, tMI Ball '-rlnp IO tiny that 321 cxwnplete .. ta can be held In a thimble are used In preclalcn me- chanhpna such as barometen and electrical lnstrumen.ta tor alrcraft. A wblte fiuol'elcmt lamp la '70 tJJms more ettlclent than the ftre- !ly u a lillbt producer, '·and a green fiuon?SCent lamp la 100 times more efflcienL 1Want Tires? Save Fat! Newport-Balboa Tourist Bureau All Modes of Travel to Europe, Mexico, Hawaii Round-the-World Trips in the near future. See Mn. Roy lieene. Pb. 591. 901 Palm, Dalbo& Boun: 10 a. m. te 8 p. m. '5!! 0 0. 0 0 ..•. ·-· •..... ~ ... '!" •••• 0. •J' • • THE. al:VENTEENTM CONal:CUTIVE DIVI DEND AT THI: ltATE D,. THREE PEA Cl:NT f:l'!ol PIEA ANNUM ,.OA THE a1EMl·AN · HUAL. PERI OD ENCI NO DECEMBER 31aT, 19<65, MAa BEIEN 01'.CLAREO BY THE OIAECTORB 0,. THla Aaa OCIATIOH ANO W /L.L. eE PAID ~ECEMeER 31, 1945. A88DL.UTE aA,.ETY ,.OR Y OUR, ,.UNOa EACH ACCOUNT I NBUAEO UP TO es.ooo TOTAL. REaOURCEa IN EXCE811 D,. e1.ooo.ooo " NEWPORT BALBOA fiEDERAL SAVll>JGS and LOAN ASSOC IATIO N , a:saa VIA LIDD TELl'.fl'H ONE 1900 NEWPORT BEACH , CALIFORNIA D I AECTORS J. A. BEEK 11 . A . MEYER W. A. M IAAMB P .A. P ALMER WAL.TEAS SPICER C . W . TEWINKLE W. A . WILGUS ! "" ' Expert Beauticians for Milady ANN RUTH CARMEN • Permanents, Cold Wave, Hair Styling. • Permanents ,· Hair Styling. Cold Wave. • Hair Tinting ---Bleaching, Cold Wave. Open Satu.rda)', All Day Evening Appointment fo r Pennanent!Jo-Phone 811 SEASON'S GREETINGI \\.E \\lLL BE CLOSED Monday and Tuesda~·. Df>c. 24th and 25th Also Monday and Tuesday, Dec. 31st and Jan. 1st Synthetic t lr"el for c lvll lan u1e are 1tow being made •t the Detroit plant of the Un ited State• Rubber Comp.any. Here, Thom;aa Hersh- berger, preaa operator, ia taking a tire from the curing mold~ Since fat• are uaed In t l't e manur;11cture of hundred• of other th Inga we want, -nylo" 1tocking1, elect rical app1i.ance1 , aoap, upholatef'y, etc.-the Uled fat that hou1ewive1 skim, scoop and 1cr;1pe can help to bring larger Qu.1nt Jtles of ma,,y of those item1 back sooner. Evtl")' pound l• now w orth four p'oint s and four ce .. •• ______ __JL__ __________ _ Says Santa Claus Is Naturalized American City Leases Balboa Pier Concession For Live Bait , LOS ANGELES.-Santa Claus ,.\n o fer of $100 p~r yenr for a , .... A • ic•-k hi 1 t . . . ....,, m r '"·"" now m s a na · llve bait concession at the end of 1 u•aii •d A ,·c ill d . . . z mer an c zen. an as the Balboa p1~r . by George _Hiner, 1 s uch ls Amerl~'s greatest con. \\·ho has a similar concession at ' tribut lon to the Christmas It en· I 1 Ne \1.-p<>rt '''as acted on favorably g by the city council ~londay after-So says Dr. Gustav 0 . Arlt. chair h "t b th t mnn or the d epartment or Ger· noon v.· en t v.·a.s s own 8 a manic languages on the Los An· 1 pre,·ious prr posaJ to lie up boats geles cam pus of th-.= University Of insic!e the T -shape of the pier by another f irm might endanger the Califo mla.. 1 This ,,·as pointed out t o a Uni· I pter coostruction in e\'ent of a versity of California audiencf' of storm. alumn i and friends attendinJ! t hf' The councilmen reasoned that second of a series of scholarship kecpin~ up the pier house at lhe subSC"riplion lectures arr anged bv end of the pier ,,·as an important G 1 · item. and felt that the proposal of 0 d Shield. a lumnae service group I A1nS\\·orth to le.'lse lanctlng r ights an.~ Unl\'~rsity _ExtenRion. on the pier might endanger the The N oriA·egians who settlc-d strength of !t over a per iod or earl~ l.n Amrrlca brought the fir!rt t iniP. They ngTeecl to lease tho ver!llOn of the modern Santa C'lau~. t oncesslun to Hiner. . I '''ho Jn Europe had been known o.~ St. Nicholas but never adequatelv , person111!.r tle~:-rihed," said D~. Arlt. , Lt. Bruce Merikel R t 4" D ty "\.Vh en thf' An1nrir:1n ("1,..-, , .. epor s ,..or u Clnrk(' l\l nn rr dc~~ribf>cl the jo11;·. At Keesler Field '°'"n" oec·1· n-an in minute "•' · KEESLER F1ELD. Biloxi , l\liss. in h is r~r.:. "T \'.as thf' ~igtit '"'~··­ First Lt . Bruce A. '-lerickel. Ai r forf' C'h r1rt m~a .•.1 . !.l" a...-n 1 11Tlrd :'.•· c ps repo rted to Keesler F ield pi·.·prrt 1c, n. i·.-1n.E:" rgcnd f'" • f °'ct ·, . I thus b('C'"~e ::.·1 intl'gral p<rt ,.. or u \. ,..1 · 1 Lt. 1.lerickel. 50n of ~trs. Edyth '-. 11::~t ta~ ri::cnd ar.d folklorf' ... t'•" Mt>rickel. 18 Uay Island. Balboa. L n !ve r~a.ty prof('.SS:nr told thC' <"···· aoJ hu!tband of ~1rs. Jayn~ ~ler· pus au1 . .hcnce . Balboa Inn Beauty Salon Balboa Inn Arcade • Ck-ean Front at the Pier ickel 1325 \'rane. l\I enlo Park. has a rriv'ed at the AAF Training Com- ! manll s tation frcm Big Spring '---------------------------' Army Air F'ield . Texas. Set $100 Bail for Dumoing-Rubbish Outside City Dump • Open Every Evening U ntil Christmas ehrisl111as Gifts ·:· tAJ itNH UWK,,Kim.~-~-~·Atutot ~ On nee 8 ~l r. T . B. Brinders ,~ of the El N ido Court, Costa ~te..-". "''"" ar c used by Giles E . Wallace. \O.'ho ha~ the contract for traSh colle<:tion In the Costa h:fesa area. or dwnping rt'fU !:ft! outs'ide the dur-p g round on 19th street. ~'ii:=='!&=== * Ladies' Alligator, Corde and Hand-Tooled Bags *·Diamond Wedding Rings, Bands and Dinner Rings. * Sterling Silver and gold-filled Compacts. * Ziegfeld Vanity Cases. * Beautiful Lavalieres: gold- and gold-filled on Sterling .... * Earrings for pierce a n d screw-back. . 'k Gorgeous Pearls: 1-, 2-and J.6trand. all pri.ees. ' ' . "k Gold and Silver Charms .... "k Men's 14-k. gold case, 17-jewel \Va terproof \Va tches •. . . * Hand tooled Belts. "k Tie Cla<ps. . -k Key Oiains. * \Vhite , rose and yellow 14-k gold 17-jewel 5-Point I"recision Watches.! (See note below) . * Sterling Silver Belt Buckles with watch bands to match. . . . • * Beautiful Alligator and Looth- er Billfolds. . . . * Toilet Sets .... * Desk Sets and kindred items. * Im!JOrted Glasses from France and Czecho slovakia • -• Domestic Sets for every home. Also Libby Sets. llUNDBEDS OF GIF1'8 FOB EVERYONE •ALL WAl\:HES GUARANTEED -RIO SHOPPE Tht' statement or violation read· "T . B. Brinderson did wilfully a.nd unlawfully place. deposit. a d dump c-ans. bottlel!. paperl!, refU!'JC', rubb\Ah, and traAh upon a ce rtn:, public road. to-v.1t: 19tb e.trer l In 818 id town.9hlp. approxlmate1~,-600 feet \Jo'est of Monrovia street." !..-!r. Brindenon has pleaded not guilty and hu &.!!ked for a tr-'a l • by jury. the tria l to tAXe, pla ce at 10 l\·m .. J a.a:. 8. Bail was set at $100. Expert Shoe Repairin g \Vhile You Wait ••• Ray Pagan 515 East Bay Front Serl Door &o Palm Cate 9 a .m .to6p.m . Hearty Jloliday Greetings ••• TO ALL! • • • Costa Mesa Bird. Farm Internal Revenue Some electrical measuring in-Dev<jlopment or the a!Dmic Heavy cream, prepared by a,_ Offl•....., to Be Closed strwnents are so delicate that Ibey bomb jwas, hastened by 30 days ethod utllizln& 11 rermldda1 """0 require only a tenth of a millJonlh through use ot a new process ot For Holid -am11. will stay fresh at mom tem-ays of a watt of energy ror operation. electric arc welding, ratures for more than a year. All offices ot the Internal Rev-~~~~~~~~;,;::;:;~~~~~~~~~~~~iiii~~~i~~~~~~~~~i~~~ enue Service wtJI be cloeed Satur· I ~1utn11110 •eul" '" ,. " ' ..,, •ti•••"i'"'"•·•••" " u..,.,,.,,.,,,~.,..,. '" "'"" •~•1<'"'"'"'"'' ,,,.,, '· ,,,,.,,.,,,.,' ""'"'"'"'• .. 111111ut>11;111111111US.lllllr day, Sunday. Monday, and Tue.e-1 day, December 22, 23, 24 , and 25, to obaerve the Chrlatma.s bolida.y11. accordlng to an announcement made today by Collector Harry C. Weatover. Otflcea wtll reopen oo Dec. 26 and 'A'ill maintain a regular eight-hour working day on Saturday, Ott. 29. Ordinarily, revenue a .fices are closed on Sat- urdaya. New Years w111 be observed in • -• a three-day holiday, '.iUnday , Moo- day, and Tuesday, Dec. 30. 31, and Jan. 1. All offices will reopen on 1. Jan. 2 and \O.'ill obse rve an eight-I: hour working day on Saturday, I; Jan. :s. -• " - In announcing lhe holiday ached· ulea, Collector \Veatover alAo urg· ed. all to file income tax returns early and stated that blank forms had been malled to more than one mllllon persons In Southern Call- fom ia. Additional forms may be secun:d at any ot the 24 revenue offices In the ten southern coun- ties and at many poat offices. " 1-,. 1: -• 1: . -' '• BALBOA 'S REN DEZ ous BALLROO Merry • Christmas ANSELIJ HILL DAN C ING From 9 Until I Coming December 29 • and •tis O~chestra I Saturday, ' ' December 22 • • I Carmen Cavallaro • • • • ' -"' •• • • • • • At the Ni'\\' York Auto S how of 1900 i'lcctric au t omobil('~ far out· numbc>red slC'am a nd gasoline cars. I I• I Ut ••f "fotf "l''f "l ""''"'"'",.f l•f t11"1"1"11ll Ul ll llll!lllllllfnl Ul ul I '' 'I I I I I f I I l _I l .'_I .. I I I Ii I .!_I~ f ·~ I I •I I Ol~lt•l!ltUl••llllUli!ll'l"t"~ sar1waY ,... c..i._... Oi••••••• c-. ... INLI BOU ~":~ 2 58 A '""'" fettfn wtM. Fifth , ,,.VI Mia .... I • FIDELIS WUfES htt ..... ff!,., ff Jkry. c "-' ........ 1 Fifth' Eastside Beer J2 ......... ...... ,,.,, ,,_Sc MttM .. ,..lt-4 "'" tnl Schlitz Beer ~7~· 15• c"" le Mm. ..,..It _.•'-tn.1 FRYERS ... AN-T.rt ~ ... ~. Try kwlh"' trit4 cti.k•-· "'· 4gc snwlNG HENS -T ........................ IL 42c dkil• -4 ,_ ........ ..._A. •• OYSTERS Pec•H M ....... fry "'--i .. ... ltfy .. ,,.._ A '"'9ff pint TYPICAL SAFEWAY VALUES American Cheese ;:· 69-°"'ch Miii B•ond. l(conomlcol S·lb. plg., 1.691 Soda Crackers...,,..,. .. ,..._ 17• a.and .... 2·1b. POCllog.r, i0t. Kellogg .::.= _. 21• Oelic;o.... tlr«*tost c9"0is. Red Hill Catsup ·~· 13• Rinso ·::: 23• 3 ·..,20- Toilet Soap ""'.:.,. ..... 2.., 13- Glace Mixed Fruil ..._ ·11• --- -.. -Toilet Soap Lii••· ... - Miasiori Figs v-:,_-.. ,._ 38- Georgia Pee< nus :; ~ 47- Almonds ............. -'"" _. .... MM .... .... --· Mixed Salted Nuts 4\.-319 .............. Cocktail Peanuts !: 219 ...... , ..... -: ......... . Laxge Walnum i:,_ • • a- CHECK THESE VALUES Sliced Beans '""""'".. .. ... _.,. F re"d\ Style -A ·Tomato Juice "":::.., "°"" '!:· 9- %-<iz. con, 20c.. Plum Preserves l lbby Dekl.xe Brand. Peaches, .. , .. ~-.. Slic.d 0t holw$ Highway Peas Tomatoes ~ Pastry Flour c;;:::.:' 'Cake Flour •wo;,:,,..,0own Kitchen Craft r;:;-o 110.lb.10Ck, 57tl Mince Meat r=: Sno-White Salt Plolri or ledi1ed. BROILERS ,., ....... ._ .................. ..._ A N._ Yerll ..,.,... M• ".;:· 23• Z::-13• ··-it• -::-25• ...... 25• .... ....... _ -· .... - ...... ts• ... 1, .... &• .... PORK SAUSAGE ........... ". ~"' ... --IL 3• f-.t "' '1!° M"t ... f. Tr,.1. U. ..- FRUIT CAKE Weklort "'"' •"d brofldy fl~. Z-ft:,. J 69 PMkHI lft henttetk•llr ... w c•11. con e Mrs. WRIGHT'S ENRICHED hrkhed white er whfft, C24-oa. IMf, l~c l B~!!~ ae ioof FANCY MIXED NUTS T• ,_.,.,. ro11r holl4or table lb 4• Of ,.. ill Ctirt1tM01 •tockl"•'· • ii - UBBY PICKLES H .. o.llM49ttylo~cld ... Flt11 l''h-os. 270 .., ren.h, MIMh, •P1t•nihh. l•r SHREDDEb WHEAT Nini.ce ,, ... , .,, .... , .. , cefffl. I Z-a•. I IC l.aC4AIRt fer ,..~ry]-utfl"t . pk1. mWARDS COFFEE ... ........ ri, ., '"'"'~•t4. 1-11.. z7c l 2·•· ter. , .. 11i.r '"I'"'' SJ1 1 i•r POULTRY STUFRNG uin,...,... ,, ... ,.Try"'" • ..,.,o. 6-os. J2c ...,.,. &"-k11t1 .w. lt't lelkte111. ..... •• CORN STARCH klft9tfor4 lro"d. Melle'""" fwlly ri,...94 coni. M•kn ,1,.~11tt•r•. ''-OS. pk1. HOLIDAY SAVINGS Nob Hill Cbffee Ground lg Ol'"dEr. Tea Bags Cont«rbury Brot\d T~l~f Bra rid Martinctl1 ""'"" .... 36• ..... .. ~i·' 17• ~-... a• .... 2il• ... Tea Bags Cant~bury Tea Apple Cider Apple Juice N-WHf 31• Brand ~. Orange Juice [K;=c •:;:·· l&c Cigarettes •.::"'..;: ...... 1.33 l ucky Strike , Phillip Morn5, Ctw5terf,.kf . Ra!eog~. and 04d Gold. Nitc far C.t\t1ltmo1. .... ...... ~ ............... ......... --·""""""'-.. i ... .,., .. __ , I • I J • A. ttpor1. en the audit of t.be boolla Of former City Judge 0 . A. Jc:>De9 wu read to the city council 1ut Mond&y, by a tlrm of certlfted publlc account&n~ Tbe booU were aaid to be tn . excellent COD.· d.itlon, which included. records ot police receipt& Fund• ln ezce• Of $7000 were audited. Bank Employes Will Get Bonus For Chrisbnas A special Chrlstmas bonus to employea and officers of Ba..nk of America had today been author- ized by the board of directors o~ the bank acccrding lo announce- ment by L. M. Giannini, preei- dent. - "If I Ran the Drug Store" Mrs. Jones said, "if I ran a drug store at Olristmas I would wish ALL MY CUSTOMERS a Merry Ouist.rnu" ... a very timely suggestion, Mrs. Jones ... so here goes: MERRY CHRISTMAS To Every Man, Woman and Child in the Newport Harbor District Mac ••• Verne ••• and the Girls NEWPORT PHARMACY JlOI 0-.. Froat For employes with 12 monlb• or mo re service t he special bOnu a Is 40 per cent of the first SOOO of ~ bulc November salary, and 35 per cent of any portion ln ex- ceaa of that amounL Thciae with a ehorter period of service will re- cftve a proportionate credJt baaed on t\e number ot' full months em.. play«!. ' This special Cbri9tm.u bonwi brillga the total ot boowiea voted the sta.!f during the 12 month.a to approximately 90 per cent ot one month'9 118.lary. BolJU8 tunda are intended for tnvstment in lll:Lart!9 or Bank of America capital stock for the benefit of employee. H owever, u tn previoua ye&n. the Cbrletmu ballua may be wlthdra wn ln cuh by employu: whoae l>Ulc aala.ry la lee. than •200 per month. Make It an Old· Fashioned 11 6 22nd St. Newport '' Peace on Earth'' 'Christmas This Year Which Calls for GIFI'S OF JEWELRY Let Us Help You Make A SUITABLE GIFr Jewelers and Watchmakers Merry Christmas To All Open Evenings Till 8:30 1 ' ' ' I ' Open SAAAB Immediately 1 To 5000 Returnees at Harbor • ~: ,.-... , :t · The 8anta Ana Army Air Bue • l will .. be the t em porary home . 'for .., I thowsand~ of interneea al the Loe "~ Angeleti por.t awaiting movement 1 to staging area•. It "-"U announced 11 today by Brigadier John I)eF. MOD!:L HOME ON UDO ISLE which attracted considerable lnterMt durlnc the early daya of the wa.r. Home• of thl• alze and l&J"(!lr are t o be part of a hul'& development throuch out the harbor area. for whlcb priortUea ..,..,, expected to be INUed durlnK the comlnc year. Ud.o hie LI but one of the MIV· eraJ tine borne dJ1trtcta .realton expect to be built up durt.ar IM&. · Balboa Islanders To Gather Around Christmas Tree · Alt.er four Christma.ae e dark· ened by war, Balboa Ialanders are happy to r esume their custom of gather ing about a blg Chriatma.s tree for an open a ir party where the children look f orward to talk- ing to Santa Claus and receiving small present.a and everyone joins in singing C&t'(l!s and old songa. The twenty-five foot tree is all Barker, the commanding general ot the aJr baae. - The tint batch of men are due to arrive· &t Santa Ana lomon:ow mo~g. with ~ troops ex- pected the flnt day. The aJ r base Is prepared, however, to handle up to 10,000 men. Those men who are slated for overcrowded. Bta.. tJorui at Camp Anza and Camp Haan near Rlveralde are expected to be. at Sant.a Ana for a brief 11ta.y unW room. la available at regular staging ~u. To provide trantportatlon froy:n Wilmington to Santa. Ana, the a.Ir base Is putUng all available tra.na- portatlon to W1e, 30 buae11 and 14 trucka Will shuttle back and forth over the entire route during the day. The air ba.ae will provide houa- lng, food, and entertainment tor the troops. tt was announced. Be- Warns on Danger Of Blinding Lights In Night Driving alight, having be·n erected at the Widespread disregard of the Ve- corner of Marine and Park av-hicle Code section . requiring m o- enues by the Rotai'y club and torists to dim their lights y.•h en I business men of the lo'lo'"D and a~proaching other vehicles a t e\•eryone i9 invited t o join in an n ight "·as reported today by he hour of happiness Sunday evening I California Highway patrol. at 6 o'clock. The postmistress, Director of Motor Vehicles Gor- Mrs. F.valyn Rider, wil l be at the don H. Gar land said a survey made piano and 1Irs. A. J . Rutte r will recently indicated less than half lead in the singing, Y>hile Santa of the night driver s are comply. himself \.\"ill be present to dis-1 ing v.·ith this section. ! cauae Of the shortage of men cooks a t the base, special planes wilt be put to u se to n y them in from campa in the San Fra.ncieco area, ·to provide for the sudden Influx of personnel. General Barker declared, "We are throwing open our servtoe clubs, tbeJ:t.ters, Px'e, and recrea- tional activities to them . We do not e xpect them to be here for m or e than a few days, but \l.'e are anxlous to make their brief stay u comfort.able a.a pos sible unW such time u the transportation bottleneck la broken." Double Trouble In Home of the Deuels Twin Girls, Lee Rae: .and Lynne Anne, weight 5 lbs. lS?i ounces and 4 lbs., 7 ollnces, were born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L . Deuel Jr. formerly of 1811 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa. at S t Josephs h06- pital, Orange, Tuesday, Dec. 18. The Deuels were formerly resi- dents at l.Sll Harbor Blvd and now reside in Santa Ana, where Mr. Deuel is a m ember of the Santa Ana Police department. Mrs. Deuel is the fonner Peggy Louise Pa rkinson. Mother and daughters a re doing very well. Condition of the father will be ascen ained in t he near fu- ture "'"·~n he gets back to ean.h. Rev. Ardys Dean. vicar or St . James Episcopal church, is spend· ing t his week in San Francisco vis- iting his mother . but is expected baC'k today or Friday. F or quick results use Times classified C'Clumns. News- 1 tr ibute gifts. r;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;, PREVIE"'LVG llttle cbJ ldreo In the harbor area to &ee If the y ha,·e been good durtni the pat! year, Sant a IM •ho'4·n '4'1th llttle Lou 1-·a · bla.n ~d Melba Barnes al the South Cout company. 1 Landlord Plays 'Santa to Tenants Jn this day of housing short· age just to have a landlord i9 something to be thankful for. but to have the landlord turn Santa 1 and ha r:d out gifts to his tenants ! is oe\.\·s indeed. o o .... ·n at the Bal· boa Motel, 315 East Central. Vol- ney Hay has done just that. In the office a decorative winte r Rubber Industry Hard Hit, Report scene has been \\'ork ed out with a 1 Schools EnJ.Oy beau tiful silvered tree centering I the "White Christ mas" c rfe<:t or Holidays; High snowy cotton ; on a hill in the I-ear l ' Cl Fr"d is a lighthouse. flashing signals. I . oses ] ay l and in the foregrc11nd is a v illage One out of every five and a half . . y:ith people on foot and in sleighs rubber trees have. been destroyed. Grammar sc h~ls ar~ enJoymg and cutters \\'Ith tiny hor9es. small I the major proportion of the equip-\ tw~ v•eeks vacation \\'hi.ch started houses and a church. . 1 me.nt lO!l. and one-ba.Jf of the Frtday. Dec. 14 a nd "''ti! end on About the tree are gift boxes n.aU \•e labor population disperse<i l January 2. v•hile the .students of for aJJ the guests o r the m otel, In t:ie far ea.stem plantation areM. l Harbor hi~h start thl"i r vacation filled \\1th f ruit , nuts. candie!J' and SPIRIT OF Cl ·iillSTMAS OUR FOREF ATHERS •~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·! Tlus ~loomy . picture .was de-1 this Frida~. Christmas programs bottles of soft drinks. literally fill· scribed Ln the f1 r!!lt offict&l infor -..,.,ere held tn both t he harbor gram-ing the room with Christmas ....----------------------------------------,I mat lon to be cabled from the East mar schools and in Costa 1-I esa cheer . Aiding t he genial landlord 1 celebrated Christmas s ometimes under the greatest of difficulties, to say nothing of danger. Today, in \Yann, lighted homes we welcome the arrival of Yuletide, without thought of those e a rly hardships. It might make our Christmas a little happier, our hearts a little more thankful, to take thought of these things . • And now com~s another i"'.:1i·ist mas to be added co your store of memo- ri es. \Ve hope this Christmas of 1945 will be a ·:ei1' enjoyable one-a truly happy one-ful- r •·· --all the fine traditions of Christmas. J Accept our hearty thanks for the pleasant business associations of the past year. Once again we say Merry Christmas! Culbertson Chevrolet Co., Inc. &UDIOSJZED CBEVROLEr AND OLDSllOBII.E DEAi.EB tMIO-tnlA- -Ous• A-~ ' ' NEWPORT BEACH HUNTINGTON BEACH • - relepMne 519 Tel1~•e SU -, ' Indies which produce9 90 per cent before vacat ion started. In this display were Mrs. Hay a.nd Of th e world's natural rubber. I Se,·eral teache rs plan to be out the house manager, ?i.1rs. Bess .--------------------------... ,Rigney. -~~~~~~~~~~ P(~CE' ON EAR.TH of the city during the holidays. accordi ng to Barba ra E hlen. who succeeds Mr9. J une Fullen"•ider as secretary to Horace Ensign. sup- er intendent of grammar schools here. Mrs. H . S. Conover is expected back soon after the holidays from six weeks of illness. Mrs. W il- helmina Nunan succeeded her a.s kindergarten teacher during her absence. In th rew•r••f •plrlf ol tltl• gloriout ••a•Ofl we now wi•li eoc" ! afNl •"'•'Y o .. •' y .. tlie deep lcrt• wWc" only Christ ... , '41• "''"•· GJIJ/?Odone l{_obins Ford Sales and Service • H igh sclwol classes are to re-1 sume J anuary 3, it is understood. 22nd and Central Newport ' • CHRISTMAS IS THE TIME for friendliness, for the open house and the open heart ----I [ It is the time, too, for ' us to greet our friends, to thank them for their consideration of us, and to_ wish them all a very Happy Christmas. C'-1 aD day ChristmM Johnny Vilelle Tiie Arches o-t·BJpway aa Newpcwt llhd. Y.ULETIDE HAPP1NESS At this time when Christmas trees are beginning to glow in the windows ev- efywhere, and the holly wreaths are going up, we want to send Yfµ our best , wishes for a very Happy Chl' tmas. You ' . have made 1945 a very p l sant year I for us, for which we are d y grateful. THE BOYS. ' ·- , ... 1 9 5 To One And All CH ILDREN 190kinc out of the window at a du- olat~ land•cape try to eatch a 1limpae of a mythical alelch drawn by mythlc&l reindeer. Bat there ia na.q.bt that is mythical about the spirit oJ Cbriatmaa that tranafon:zu the commonplace. That Christ.mu of 1945 mar be for you die bappie•t Chri.stmu of all is our .U... c.ere wilh. Earl W. Stanley REALTOR Balboa Island-Corona del Mar Ch!lstmas Is alwlyi a w--. mnt ·wul! us. for two INS8llS: fint, bec.auu •• •njoy th• ipirit of fri•ndlinftl th•t b .n.pr ... ••ilin9: 1•coitd. b.c•lff• It •.ff0Nt1 •• •ppropri•t. oppcwhlnify of ••· pr•uin9 owr 1lnc.ff9 •pp"9Clatio11 for row .... !wad p•tf'Oft•9•· It hat. iadMd, b••• • p!Mw'• to MN• yow, ••d i• Mlldi•9 YOlll owr b..t wi1k.t for • M•rry Chrittina1 we do to with tlie hope th•f th• Claristm•• 1••1011 of I "5 wiH h'anw:and all of ih pr•dKe .. '°" i• rMI h•ppit1•• for .,... Don Wood Shell Station • ' ' J N'JtWl"O&T a•rJIOA Nii\!'8 ·'ft.,.., Ne'WPOft ltmelt., Olllfonla Tlnuollq, ._._ It, 1'111 BEACON BAY home of Walter Spicer, well kn.own local lumbenna.n. Tb.1a I• typical of the cban.cter of homes which ue expected to be conatructed duriD~ the ounln& year In and around the harbor. Con - tract. &re beln1 flKUred. tor a better rrade of home In Ulla aectlon u well u ln Corona del Mar. New- port HdchLt. a.nd that will be bu.lit ln the newl1 annexed area aoutb Ot Corona del Mar. Many Projects Churches Arrange Seen for 1946; Xmas Programs May Spend Millions In Harbor Area CContlnu~.trom Page One) (Continued t ram Page One) them by the teachers. Ml'i. Lu· cille 0.arke and Mrs. J . Beardsley. Ftiday evenlng wtll be the btg Ch.r1stmu party at the church with a &'Bily decorated tree and Santa. to dtstrtbute g1rte and a prog-ram ot t"eclt&Uons and m~lc arranged by Mrs. Mary BennetL the Santa Ana river. Mr. Gard- iner stated: "The water situation Is serious. If we have a aerie• of dry years. we might run short. We have got to do something. But the water district has Its own plans, and does not want the fed- eral gOV,ernment In here. We can do the job ourselves." Tbe Reclamation Service, be- sides the propoeed surveya in Riverside and San Bernardino, is already ma.king them in Santa Barbara. county, and in the well known Central Valley Water pro- ject, from the Kern river up to the Sacramento valiey. "I fear," said Mr. Gardiner, "that those sur- veys are the tore-runner of creat- ing a California Water Authority, similar to the Tenneaaee Valley Authority." Edwin Pauley For Cabinet? Sunday morning there will be Balboa Island home tor $37,000. ents are invited to attend. a Juntor church at the Sunday both buyers plannhlg to live here On Chr1atmaa eve ther& will be .cl'lool hour with Rev. Carl J ohn- yea.r 'round. Both bomea were a m idnight cand1ellght eervtce aon pna.chlng a abort aermon aad Edwin w Pauley, President tonn.er'f owned by peraona who wttb tbe aingln,g pf carob and at the 11 o'clock hour he will Truman's "~ovtng amb&.Mador" came here tor vacatione only. celebration ot Chrlatmu com· preach a special sermon a.t the and a frequen t visitor &nd well ~-11 •o Chrietmu t1ervice. Homes which coet about $3000 munlon. Thia will bf: 1.1'UU.l :~ known f igure tn this a.tta, retum- to build on B&Jboa Island some to midnight. Sunday RN.ernoon at 4 p.m . will ed from the Orient this week, but years ago now selling tor $10,000 On O:u1atmu day the service be tbe last of the aeries ot after. sidestepped queries a.a to whether bring a pe.rmanent cla.sa ot re.sl· with greetlngs and communion noon musical program.a which have o r not he had been offered or dents, the r e.altar declared. They will be at 10 a.m. wtth &11 otter· been preaented each Sunday in ,,...0 utd acc ept a cabinet post. rf'allze, as do other thoughtful peo. lngs to go to the building fund, December to appreciative audi· He ha.a been actlng as the h U will encea. Thia one will feature pie, that the future higher gT&de and at 11 :1:5 t e congrega on . President's personal representative beach development will take place proceed to the site of the new Christmrui music by the combined on the Allied Reparations com· along the south co8..9'l, where It church for the ground-breaking junior and senior cholre directed mission. \Vhen asked about the bl I h tt. ! 1 by Aini. Correne Boettcher. Ui hoped they will avoid the con· ceremony w ch s t e o 1c a <;abinet possibility, be replied , "I've Merry Christmas Happy New Year • We ha\je much to be th a P. k f u 1 for this Ch qistmas and we want to express our that ks to you. May th.e Yuletide Season be an espe- cially ilappy one for all. Bebe and Johnny Abel Balboa Island Sporting Goods \ gest.lon and lack o f plannini;r st"en J start of the new c hurch building. On Christmas -eve there will be g ot a job t o do. I have to make in other older cities like Venice Me1.hodlat 8: mediUttion service \Vith dirom~d an interim report now, and tbere·s l '-----------------------------~ '--------------l and Santa Monica . I Carolers of the Methodist Youth I lights from 7 :3o to B:JO. It ""''111 much wbrk abead." BALBOA ISLAND =:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::-11 Fello\\·ship \\'Ill sing carols tn all be dedlca!ed in gratitude fo r peace, The former treasurer of the 111u11•1111111111,,1111r111111111111111.101111111ir101u1111111111111111111j11.i1111u1111111111u1u11111t1111u1111111u1111111111u1u1111111 ,.. Newpo rt Heights '.A.ilh pray"r and communion and Other extensive development parts of the town on Sunday eve-' . Democratic National committee Is I HOLY· NIGHT· 51 LENT•NIGHT \lj n=======-f?""'· ======== ]\ S the light of Christmas again brightens r'i our faces and lightens our hearts, we turn our thoughts from ourselves to help others. For this is the spirit that first saw the light of day in a stable at Bethlehem. two thousand years ago, and which has en- dured ever since. May God bless and protect you and your dear ones and bring happiness to your home this Christmas season. Ida Naylor BEACH TOGS FROM EACH OF US TO ALL OF YOU There ·s no place like home when Christmu comes around, ~d there'• no time lilte right now to wUh all JOU kindly home folb the mcrrieat Chrismw ever. It hu been a privilege and a pleu- unto have aaved you in 194!, and we look forward to your continued frimdabip. Boardman's Harbor Market -lbd8& ,&; Sf4 p,a I• hh" · ft th 5 · 1 k , people may come and go at will, . 1 programs "'ere seen by Ralph , ntn~I a. etr •d totchoc h \espert stopping in tor a fe\\' moments o r l restrn~ at his Bever y H.Uls home ~la.."lkev. He said that the E . M. sen. ce. o en a e ome o and will leave for Washington as . -. . . Re\• and Mrs E D Goodell for as long &Jr they like. h. I C "4 t . Smith pro1ect on Newport Heights f · h 1 · · · I C. O. M. Community Church soon ~ IS Pane. a ·<> ians· running east\\·ard from San Ber· re re.s men 8 · . port, is overhau.lc-d. n.•d•·no ~un day morning the Sunday At hCorona dehl.1Mar Co mmth unS1ty , street and including a chucc d f . . . school Vl.'1 11 have R program at 9 :50 youn~ c I ren o e un· I ne\\ street tx-1ng put 1n from the . . 1 day s.chool \vill have a Christ.mas 1 Coast high\\'av north \\'ill Open and at the monung hnur or \\Or -. . . : . . ~hip Rev F:. o . Goodell \\·ill sprak party F'r1 dRy afternoon at 2 .30 1 about 60 reS'ldenttal and 1ncom e l .. r-.,.. .• l and in the evl'ning the oldl'r 'ones l ·d t . 1 1 t t 1 t th on ..... nstmas, 1945. ~ re.s1 en 1a o s or ~a e o e will present a pla,· donations ,__ Th.e . , I h A special musical prn,e-ram has .. vo:t ter type. } ''ill a so ave h • . . \1,:hleh they r<>ceive going tov.•ard some business lot 0 the hl ..... h· een prepared by the choir. \\'h1c b I 9 n ,.. \\"il l sing the anthem Jesu Bam-the purchase of a pe\\· for the \\·ay. . , bino t Pietro A. Yon I v.·ith Ralph sanctuary in honor of the chil-l tr material can be secured a ne\\ .,.._ . l . h . 1 dren ot the Sunday school Vir· . . . .. 1e 1tag akin~ t e bantone solo. · lOO·foot commercial type bu1ld1ng Th .· gtnla Smith Is directing the play. is to '-~ started ~n by Go•don ey \\ 111 also sing the Sanctus I . -~ "7'JV ' c .· w · · Fl Sunday m orrung Rev. Pe rry Findlay for Smith adjoining the ! f ounodl v.1th 1'[rs. tilts elds . . · · singing the soprano solo. Mrs. Schrock w ill give a .sho rt Cbr19t· recently completed structure ln mas sermon and there will be a J h t tr d . Edv.·ard Bums will sing the con· t a act. A new har \\are store 1 1 f H d 1. special program of music by the a d boat d"s Ia 1 t !Jt tra to so o rom an e s MeS-1 . 1 n 1.p . Y s o occupy mo sta.h ''He Shall Fe('d His F1ock" choir, directed by hfrs . J . Lealie l ot the bu1ld1ng, and a. yachtl · . Steffensen brokerage v.·\11 have a small space anti l\frs. Le1'1ie T eater will alng l · · the soprano solo trom "Come Unto On Christma.a eve the newly The s.oule.\·~rd. Improvement Him:· while ladles Of t he choir formed young people"s group Of I rompany 1s f1n1.sh1ng nlne houses .. 1 ; .. . th!"' chun:-b will go out singing on Newport Heights on San Ber. "1 l s .ng the trio If \V1th All Your Hearts" from Elijah I .:\!en· carols. l\lr. 81\d !!Irs. P O\\'ers are nardlno street and on Santa Ana d 1 h leaders of the voung people hav-avenue. which are for sale. e sso n). -· Lido Section C. M. Community Church I ing had much e11:pcrience In USO Unlls of the great development Prlr.nary children of the Costa and Y~tCA "·ork. In the Lldo business section may !llE"sa Community church held rise 900n after the first of lhe thf'ir Christmas party in the 90Cia1 ''ear if materials are available. hall. bright v.tith Christmas de<'· o ratloru. and pla;·ect games and 1 The city has agreed to vaC'ate eer- tain alleys to enable the mor e than enjoyed the treats arranged for $1 .000,000 v.·orth ot exclusively de- signed and carefully planned large ns anything yet announced. I buildings adjoining the new city but preparations are not fully hall to get under v.·ay. The civic ready All In all. a.s Ala.!lkey said, I development a.lone will add con-If materials are avaJlable. It may slderabl y to the building permits presage a grelilt year for Ne\\.'J)Ort ot the city \•:ith an expected cost Beach. As bead of the board for of over $180,000. the com.Jog year he a.!lked a.II real One builder bas indicated the estate men to join their group, pos!fibility ot constructing 35 new a.nd become membets or the Cali- homes on L ido Is le in the .$12,000 fornia Real Estate association a.a to .$18 .000 class. They will be of well as members of the national two, three and tour bedrooms, tt a.asoclatlon. The dfficers were Ln- ls understood. stalled Wt Thursday at the N or- Olher large developmenUt are ln mandle ca!e in Westmlnater by the the wind, !IOme of \\•bich are aa 1 stale president, Artpur Voelker. Prevent TB Buy . Christm~ Seals Santa Claus would never get .down the chimney with our load of good wishes for a Merry Chris tmas to the people of this community, because he just c:ouldn't squeeu through. You've been mighty good to us and we appreciate it beyond words. We want you to en joy Christmas this sea- son of l'l-45 ts never before. BAY DISTRICT HARDWARE Of THE SEASON TOWERING ABOVE A CARE-BOUND WORLD IS THE CAREFREE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS. INDEPENDENT OF TIME. INDEPENDENT OF PlACE. INDEPENDENT OF CIRCUMSTANCE. IT EMBRACES AU. NONE CfAN ESCAPE ITS MAGIC SPELL. FOR YOUR MANY EVIDENCES OF GOOD WILL IN 1945 WE SINCERElY THANK YOU. We will be clooed Monday, ~r 24 and Monday, December 31. USE SOI Me+.e Aw...., e.n-hhud -Pbmte um Head to Toe Beauty Service Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sawyer • of the Sawyer Sport Shop Wish You All A Very Merry Christmas and a Prosperous and Happy New Year ,_ - ffi£RRY CHRISTrllJIS 'ClTO onE JlnD JUL~ Unselfish interest in others is the key- note of happiness at Christmastime. May each gift you receive breathe love and devotion and bind the ties of home and friendship more securely. As for ourselves, we desire to cxpreSll our appreciation foe your loyalty to us in 1945,and wish you a Merry Christmas. Allen Pharmacy BALBOA ISLAND 11•1•01111111111111111n1<111111<11111111•11ol •••••••1t "1•1i111111•1,11111111111111111111111111111t 111111111<11111111111111111111111111u1u1n1W Ou_ . errr '1::.-11nstmas . 01te and aft t.o our friend. and a big. hearty Chria ma1 wiah to you all, thie merry, merry Chrittma1 "'l"""n. Looking ~ack over the year calla to mind our gr~telt aource of pleuure ha been our ;,.,~tact with folb lib you. ·I * * * * * MARKEf SPOT The ershey's B&Jl.IMJ~ ISLAND * * ' • ' ' I. I - l I I • • ' l • :tr• NEWPORT MJ"OA N'fWI ·TD!!'& Newert: llnadt, Ollltonla 7" 'Lit For Bettor Printing can 12 M 18. USO has established a lendln& machines. From the USO olfice CORONA DEL MAR "NEWS • ;:l>:•:•;;••;;"OINfllll1~~~'-8p&ro;;;;~;;;;a;;;;;;e;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:::;;;';;;;;;;;;;;;, I library of portable electric sewing • or club near a housing project, (By ee.te L. Benedict• re.ult wu laid up ln the hoeplt&L Mr. and Ma. Dave U oyd, for - ApRIY for '46 Plates After Christmas White House Cafe PAINTING ll Yean !len1oe ID N-n Barbor.&Na ; '· I• GAS FLOOR FURNACES ·Do you have proper heating In your home? 'h'.ould you like to elliiilnate moisture forming on the wmdows- do away with mildew In closets? Why not c8ll _us for ~ estimate. We can install a gas tumace within two weeks. • WE ALSO HAVE FoRCED AIR BASEMENT UNITS house-to-house loans of machines are made to service men's wives. MARlNE WAYS GENERAL BEPAIR8 lllAINTENANCI!: • Mr. and Mra. Frank Power111. 601 mer owne:ra W the Texaco Ou Application.a for 1946 regtstra- Marguerite avenue, have a.a hoU-atatlan here bought a bouae ln tlon renewal eent by m aJI by ve- day gue11ta M1'1. Power's CQ\llln, Santa An& rec~Uy. Their eon, Or-bicle owners Of N ewport. Beach Mtf!ll. Elliott W elJett and daughter, ville . ia an en,gtneer wlth the oc-wW be accepted by the Depart- Elolse or TrentOn, Nebr. Saturday, cupatiooal forces ln Ne.ha. Oki-ment of Motor Vehicles any time S/Sgt. and Mra. M. J . Amrtch and DaWL Tb.elr 111'.>D Lyle Uoyd, F1Jgbt after O:irt11tmaa day. aon MJchael, Mr. and Mre. Merle otncer of the A.T.C. fllea from Director Cordon H. Garland an- Twyman a.nd daughter June, Rtv-Cairo, Egypt to India.. nounced today applications eo re.- erstde, a.rrtved to apend ChrUtmaa Mr. and Mrs. Art.bur Meyeni, cei"ed will be processed u rapidly with the Powers. Mn. Amrich and Belvedere, ru., arrived Thursday a.a possible and l946 Registration Mrs. Twyman are daughlere of to spend the wtnter with their C&.rd1!1 malled to the local vehicle the Powers. daughter, Mrs. Herbert Jenka. 311 owners, together with the metallic ~Jrs. Powers said that their son Marigold avenue. Mr. and Mrs. tabs that are to be bolted to the S/Sgt. Jack Powen baa been over-George Wheeler, pa.renl1!1 ot M ias 1945 plate . Phone Sl.8% LAgonA BMch, Calif. HARRY HALL P..uNTINO OONTl&At'TO& .,, &. ll»tb I&. Pb. l'fwpL ln•W aeu a ye&r and ii now 9tatloned Marilyn Wheeler, 410 Coast High-To secure 1946 regiatratlon, the In Austria. in a small town near way accompanied them. Miu applicant should send his 1945 1 ~~§~~~~~~~;;;;t;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ Vienna. He ia wire chief in the Wheeler is employed by the Na-Registration Gard and t,he amount C"'f/ _ 42nd Rainbow Dlvtalon o! the tJonal Researeb and Manufactur-ot hiB tee to the Department of -./,.. American Armed Forcea. S/Sgt. Ing Co. of which Mr. J en.kl I• the Motor Vehicles at 3500 South Hope Charter & Prestop Installations Make Warm Friends 8 ,.J. __ aM ;?Ol#"Olf.'f Powers writes that the old people manager . street, Los Angeles. or 700 Ea.at" ...,. rr. -Ct ,~ are kind to the Americana but the Mn. aerlrude RJppey, 5 o 7 Broadway, Long Beach. Z80 Forest Ave. young people are Mill overshad· Acacia avenue will spend the Over_ the _ counter applications , 2995 901 Coast Hlchway owed by Nui underground rule. Christma.e holiday w ith Mr. and will be received at all branch of-Phone Laguna Beach 6484 or 9462 or Phones 2088 One ot hls men had been beaten Mrs. H erbert Fay, V1ieta. fices of the departmen t beginning Laguna Beach • See Our Co , plete Selection of ~~====================~====~-----~M=d~~~~---~~b~y-lli=e~A=~==~y~-=~=~M=d~ua --M~N--~~·-2F-~-~~---Blue Haven , Larkspur avenue, wUl night, Feb. 4. DOROTHY DARNIT • ' . ' leave Friday tor Paaadena to wpend Garland announced the tollow- the holidays with their son Her-ing rules will govern mail appli · Cox and family. !{r. and Mrs. cations: Newton Cox Jr., LOfll Angeles, will Persona \\"ho have moved should attend the family gathering. cross out the old address on the Maj. and Mrs. George Wolver-1945 registration card and print ton. 434 Carnation avenue leave ln the new. Saturday to spend Christmas with The amount due is indicat ed in Mrs. \V olverton's mother , Mrs. the lower left.hand corner ot the Edna Barrett, Santa Barbara. 1945 n>gistration card under "total Af r. and ;\lrs. Rab1 nette, 217 fees. 1946." I Lark.<ipur avenue \\'ill spend Do not send cut"rency or" coins! Christmas day 'with their friends, Use postal. hank or t.'xpre"S money' ~·fr. and ?i.-trs. S. Martner, 1.,asa-orders. certifi('d or cashiers checks. dena. The department Y.'ill not ncCC'pt re- in honor of her husband's birth-gponsibility for cash lost in transit. JEWELERS 311 \Vest Fourtb St. e Santa Ana day. ?-lrs. A rthur Kemp<!r. 900 If the ii.pplicant has complet ed QC't'an boule\'ard, ~a\'e a dinner payments on h is car in 1945 and 1..-------------------------- Saturday evening. Those p r{'S("nt l has not made a formal transfe r. an 1---------------------------, \.1;erc l i r . and ~1 rs. F'red l\.t arsau, additional feC' of $1 is required. If BellfJoy.·er. and 11.lr. and 1io\1·s. ! his 1945 registration ca rd ha!' been Ge orge Hatfield. Anaheim. ?.Ir. a nd lost. he should secure and fill out :\1 rs. Frank Schy.·eitzer. 1'1r. and an application for a dupl icate and ~t rs . Frank SchY.'eitzer jr and son srenU an additional fee of 50 cents. Phone 2346-\V Charles. Brea, ~Ir. and ~1rs. Ralph !.f cl....ean and son Robert, bofrs . l\.f ary \Villiam, Brea. and the Kem- pers' son, Lt. (jg ) William Kem- per. Coronado. Mesdames 11.fa.rsau an<t .Hatfield a re Mr. Kemper's sis t ers and Frank Sch?:eitzer sr .. hi~ neice. l\.1rs. Juanita Fletcher, 600 Be- gonia avenue, is home from Berk- ley \vhere she has been teaching, f1 r the holidays. Boys Injured in Costa Mesa Accident At 5:45 p.m . ?.t onda,y night t\.\·o · Costa ?.1esa boys, Donnie Daniel, 11, and Eldon Hart jr .. 6. suffered minor injuries y.·hen t he car driven by Eldon Hart. 36. of 1972 NeY:- port Bl\'d .. Costa 11.f esa struck the \'ehicle of Alpheus \Vhitehead, 55. y.·hich ~se rtedly had stalled after I The eJ('('tric .stabilizer \\·hich 1n-backing out of t he tlriveY:a y of SUrl'<i deadly ai~1ing of guns a5 ~lr. \\.hitehead's home at P. 0 . hattl<' ta nks plunge>d ovf'r rough Box l OOG. Costa ~resa. l (•r rain has IC'<l to developm ent of The accit.lent result ed in minor a stahiilzer for ra ilroad coaches. damage, and both boys \Ver e taken In test!' it has stepped up ricl ing-1 tu their hon1es by ll passerby. 1 con1fort h)' ns much a~ 200e;. I One of the ncY.•est methods of For Detter Printing Ca.JI l2 or 13.1 food freezing and preser:ation '''as I j learned from preserving blo<XI I;-------------plasma during the \\·ar. I AT VAN DEUSEN'S " • • A splendid display of• unusual Christmas G ift f itC'ms awai ts your in- spection. For th o&r wh o wish to ma~e Gif1 selections early, our lay·away plan will prove most conven ient, a; VA n DEUS En 5 I {/ ',ew (., '!!:!:/. 508 No. !\Iain St. Santa Ana, Calif. S A M P S 0 N 'Ille tinv filament in a 40-watt inc a ntl f' seen t electric light bulb j -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; l'Ontains 18 inchf'S of coiled v.:ire. !I Machine Works 1604 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa • \Ve are n o\v throttgh with war contracts a nd open for general machine \\'Ofk. • All modern machinery. All types of machine work. • Marine engine parts du- pli cated. • Arc a nd acetylene weld- ing. CYLINDER HEADS MU.I.EI> SkMPSON Machine Works GIFTS··· for the FISHERMAN Give Him New Equipment You Will Find a Complete Stock to Choose from HERE -·- (A glance proves the leadership of the News-Times) By Charles McManus Rods TH ERE' IT IS· ENTITLE •1 LOVE. EVER'( THIN(; Al30UT -,.ou · 13llTfll FALTER. AT ;'1"00 . i:it1 '?)CU IT HAS IT BEEN '(ES• ANO 1"1 To ACCEPTED 6E KNoWN A':> ANYWHERE , SMITH.THE l .\..,'.~.!.,f~.::..,;,,:~_, c..._-,.---, PoE T- ~T IS. I ~ICN IT SMITH - CEE WH1'2.: AN . AWFl.iL. LOT oF r:-.--r~P EoPLE WILL eE RA "'2. "Z. ~ D FoR THAT! I Genuine Horrocks -Ibbotson Split Bamboo $5 to $10 Grip-Lock Tackle Boxes $895 ; $945 .. 19 to 22 inches SLEEPING BAGS-All \Vool 5 -Star Tennessee Lines ---·--- For the Commercial Fisherman: We have added to our sport line a Complete Stock of the following: BOOTS BARREL SWIVELS MUSTAD HOOKS Genuine Norwegian OIL SKINS . LAID LINES Hard and Medium See Kerm Wma NEWPORT TACKLE -·106 .......... Place STORE N~ -- P.A.PALMER LIDO ISLE PllDPBR:J'IP.,5 • W. 0. BUOC-lnsurance Counselor ~ 1500 ~R..t 3333 VIA LIDO CALIFOR.NIA ·Now is the time to Subscribe. 24-Hour Radio Service HOME, AUTO. MARINE RADIOS REPAIBE» Burt R. Norton 915 Coast Hlway Phone %41'7 Newport Beacll, Ca11t. FOR CHRISTMAS Si-taJ Golden Wedding Whiskey Fifths $3.45 Select your tab!t!' beverage from finest grade of whiskeys • Get our suggestions on delightful Punch and Hot Drinks. UNLIMITED SUPPLY HARWOOD'S CANADIAN St a g L i_q u or Store Opposite ~fcFadden Square 2115 Coast Blvd. Newport • ( A . Great Trek of Veterans to Calif omia Indicates 500,000 Already Retuined Wor-d from tbe U. S. Employ-log In different part. ot the state,. ment Service tn Loa Angeles, tur-(2) exaggerated reporta about n13bed by Selective Serv!ce lndi-wartime high aal&rtea and labor cated that alreoady 600,000 veteran.s ahortagea which are onen prtt111um- have returned to Callfomle., llSO.-ed. to be atlll tn eff~t; (8) llinlted 000 of whom were resldenta of out.look or experience with local other states before enlUtment or economic condltlon9 gained while draft took them Into service. tn locel training campe or veter- Already figures trom every part ans' hospitals; ( 4) the Influence of of the 9\ate indicate a huge mtgra..-v.·lvea who lived in callfomta and lion of veterana and other families I liked it while awaltln.g their hua- allke t o thls state. That ln part 11: band.II' return to civilian We. responsible for the serious housing shortage. Military separation notices r~ celved In the state during the lut year indicate that from 25 to 35 percent or the men inducted 1n other elates intend to seek work here. Local office contacts prove that many wh06e aeparaUon no.. tlces did not specify a change of residen ce are also coming to Cali- fornia. USO and Red Cross Will .Sponsor Party At Base Hospital The Balboa USO ln cooperation v.·ltb the Red Crou will sponsor a party Thureday, Dec. 20 at the Santa Ana Anny Air Base hos- pital. Ed. Heonessey. prognun direct or Thia trek of veterans to the or the LOa Angeles area, "rill come Southland started immediately to the air base to act 88 ma.ster- after Worlj W a r I when 162.000 of-ceremonies. Mr. Hennessey hu men entered the armed se t-vices entertained many tlme., before at from the state, but by 1940, an es-hospital partiee, and bls songs and tlmated 500.000 veterans had es-jokes have alv1;ays been the life or tabllshed residence here. the party. According to Selective S'!rvlce During the evening, junior host- sta.tislics. a total or 950.000 men • 'I'll I SUCCESS in battle consists of I r ettinr there first wit.b the most. Thl1 proverb has been attributed to more than one military hero but it p:rotiably originated. with that plctureaque cavalry g-eneral of Americ.A'a Civil war, Nathan B. Forrest. At any rate, it is ctill true. The la.st war waa old when America got in it, but each individual conquest proved the old formula sound. Mechanical devices, in inflnite- varie ty and uncomputed toOI, put ;-.n end to the oonftict. They were made in America . Moreover the shipa and can and planes that Look them to far-flung points of need wen likewise made in America. If any .-0ther nation of people had been able to do it, they would have done it long be· fore the Pearl Harbor raid. Only America had what it took. Made In America WHAT 'i!' this rare and magic quality! The ansv.·er is easy: I it is average grco.111ci' An out· standing genius here and -rhere I doea not make 'ti co mpetent na- production. Tbey work on wbat amount• to a.uembly lines. A\nd the result brings to a war-wel.ey world a breath of relief trOm at.arvation and 1Wferina and sorrow. I Prec:lou TBlS high "avera~" Posae&1ion greatne.aa" found in America is the rve quality which mu1t never be aac· rifi~ed. U we keep it. thia CO'P.1· try -need never come under ihe heel of a foreign enemy or a 1 honte-grown despot. But it we keep it our people mpst know what it is and how it ia obtain'ed. Without further a-do, average greatness is a product of the kind of liberty America enjoys. The average American aoldier is not a great general but he pos- aeaaea e-eneral.ship, a human trait apart from rank. From youth jhe has known his r ight to O'o\'n any. thing he could get honestly, bis right to hold any office to which he could be elected, his right to compete. Where competition is not open, learning is lavished on the few and mediocrity parali1es progress. \ I have aaid this before, but it · . CHRISTIAN'S HUT Leonard Marshall, Mana&er ' BalOO., California DELICIOUS FOOD ... COCKTAIL BAR Dif'<NERS ... BANQUETS TURKEYS Live, Dressed or Drawn Weight A. Christen 17th and Tustin Ave. Costa Mesa Phone 293·W eases from this area will present were inducted from California, In-gi fte and help the men decorate [ eluding the 200,000 registered ln the tree. Hot chocolate a nd home· other states and living in Callfor-made coo kies will be served .• tion. Such men are useful but they are not the ~ople. A young man to whom I banded a diploma in June 1943 reported proudl y last August that he had been one of 6,500 obscure chentists who helped develop the atomic bomb. will bear repeatine-: The much !'----------------------------~ nla, but not an estimated S0,000 volunteers. Explaining the mus migration Where, but in Ameri ca, is it possible to find 6,500 ob5cure chemists? Chemists of his skill and ':raining are worthy of dis-tin~on in some countries, but in A merica they engage in v~ume maligned American system has made thi!I nation great, prosper· ous, enlightened and resourceful, able to do big jobs in a hurry, get there fi:rst with tbe most and turn def eat into victory, Eco. nomic independence and personal self reliance are pillars of educa- tion. America's most valuat,lc resource ia resourcefulness. to the Southland, Stockton listed Electric de-icers for livestock four principal contribut ing rac· ! water . tanks are on the market. tors: (1 ) the moderate climate They ins ure a constant supply of frequently recommended by d~ drinking water for livestock , even tors lJ.:ilhout noting the varloua 1 ?t temperatures far below freez· and contra.sting conditions prevail-ing. Bird Show Roller --------1 Contest Dec. 30 'p I E R S 0 L ' S i At Long Beach Profesalonal Pharmacy I 'l "IHI HI OI l"I •ft< ll'l 'lf Ul ,,l •llUf " l "llOIU l "I HIUI H l "lf I• XMAS TREES •i I EGGS I Christmas One icy December. 16 long cen- turies ago. three young women \•>ere v~ry unhappy, because their fa ther 'A'as t oo poor lo provide ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ FRESH ' ; EV E ·B Y DA Y . ~ • ~ ~ CIDER • I GROCERIES i i Cold Meats l ! Fruits and VegetablN l il'lk>De !818 Opeo s-.s.,.! iDutton's Grocery j i US& Nowpon Bt..a. Coota 11-• . . •11 .. 1111 l~I« l "l utUl "l utut >< IUl"f lll >UIOll Ul "I" l "f"l l .. !92 FOREST A~NO: LAGUNA BEACH "In BuStnus fo,. 'YouT Health "' 8D".'-1l•lq "-P~tlptlo .. 0011 PUTW alOLOOICil a D&DO IT'OC• r..ietllt• .... ~ 9MU m.u, 8&.o......_ ca.... Onlw.M. e-"' • . • r._. • ... ,..., ~1 11 ... 1 AtE REFRIGERATION SERVICE , Domestic Commercial Marine Bird lovers 9.'lll see their favor. ile type of feathered friends al do"'ries for them. A kindly saint the F:bcll club in Long Beach at n~med Nicholas filled three bags the comer or 3rd and Cerritos .,.,:1th . gold and put them in the d · th. . k Th 1 sisters rooms. Soon they were u nng 1s coming v.•ee . e h .1 rrl d ' Th t · t show is to be open to the public appi Y ma e · a . IS a. rue only on Sunday, Dec. 30, the an· ~o~~to~a7~~~~~kr~~t ~~~~~ ;~~~ nouncement read, while l~e annual of pleasure from his good deed open bi rd show roller song con· that he decided to give up all the test is being held by tbe Golden other duties of being a saint, and Strand Roller .canary club Dec devote hlmself to ma.klng people • 1 happy with gifta. 27, 28, 29, and 30. Special Notice DR. BELL'S OFFICES At 107 22nd St. Will Be Closed From Saturday, Dec. 22 Until Monday, Dec. 31 He chose the birth date of the Man who gave to men the great- eat gift or all. the gift so pure and prl"cious that the groping touch or man 9Ullies it-the Golden Rule. All year round Sa.int Nick work!! at gift.making ln a factory bldden beneath wb.ile 51ow . It is always Christmas there, and so. he never groy,·s old or aad. It Ls the ma.gtc be brings with bill invisible sleigh on Christma.s eve that brings mankind near to comprehensl.on ot the gift of gtl't..B. For under the spell ot this magic men and \\·omen and children give PINI IATH OIL at OS.. IOTTI.&• pair BAIN .... em. pna ' ' ' ' \ Ul/Dl<.OIDYI ••40£1Cm'L& Gunderson \Drug Co. PLEASE NOTE: tha t office hours starting Monday, December 31 will be-·· gifts, too-for the joy of giving. Ma.l.n &: Central Balboa Pb. H. B. 462S 101!5 Ora.age Ave. ~T~GTOS BEACH (Repair Work on All Household Electrical Equipment) 9:30 a. rn. to 7:30 p. m. Each Mon. and Thurs. instead of Tuesday and Thursday as heretofore. Men in .,.,·a r have-been known to I;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;' ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,; cease k illing each other on Chri.st-11 mas Day. Stern judges soften in merc;y tov.•a rd the weak and vie· ious. P eople V.'ho never speak to ! Pac h other through the year flnd I themselves exchanging c heery Santa Ana '-----------------------------~ •;,...~~~~~~~~ ... ~~~.;; greetings. ===============-==-----'-------'--~-'-------I This is only for a little \\'hile. Soon Saint Nick la gone-and the I Golden Rule becomes dim in con-1 sclousness, and men are selfish again. But for that day intolerance I and hatred, v.·hlch are made up of selfishness. can.not prevail. A man cannot hate while the selfless spirit ot giving is within him. fUR~ITURE CO. 426 West Fourth St.-,Santa Ana - ? ---• • > • -• The joy ot all the world at Christmastime, the joy or men of all creeds, Ls Of ltsel1' moving evidence that the weary heart of the world m oves, iJ ever so slowly, toward acceptance ot the gift of gift&----and with it banishment or \lo.'&r and inju!ltice and fear from the earth. And so, to a.U- A joyou., CbrlBtm.as ! Wa tch the Clusi!ied Columna. in the News· nme.1 9 ·,,lju>2/a #1/ .__.,I~«~.' . Y-for.., Lowa PROTECTION PLAN llepr•-•hr• lo B. W. Ol:OaGI: UllUISL a-tmcto• 8eMlb a a a."'°' Have you heaid "EASY ACES"'t 0-1.: ... ~----.... EASY TER1'-IS! Wfl Carry Our Own Contract. ·I FREE PARKING~:~<: I PtATFORM ROCKERS ~ .,, .. • Choice of Tapestry. Covers - Velours Da- mas Double Spring Seat Spring Back Hair and cotton filler. Cus~om Tailored s599s Gifts for Baby ~u,.,..s~A~ $21.95 High Chairs ., .. $5.45 ursery Chairs $5.45 Rocker ............ $5. 70 • 2212 W. Cien al Avenue Newport Heach • • .· ) .l- I ' \. • ' ' • M'&Wtv!r BA.LBOA JlfEW9. TU!!!, Nwwpwt ·-· Dec •• , lMI - Mrs. Everett Gardlner Entertains With ' Harbor Feminine · Activities ·€hristmas Party for Assistance League Kra S'Nt.U O&rdblw, Harbor 1"tDe will eut.ert&ln with a tea ' II'•..,, W!LI -... al the Cbrilt· al her home for all Aalstance Phones U and 208 + By Winifred Barbre mu party ot. the Newport Ha.rbor Lel;&ue me.mben and their bu.a-_ __;;..:.,.;.;;;.;,,;;,.=~--:;,.;;;,""'--------------"=-"-' --+ bnDcb ot the Aoo!otance League, banda, aru1 inany 1oca1 members Newport Circle Meets ·~a buitet luncheon al i 2 :so u• pl&nntna: to attend. With Mrs. Goeldner, p.m. UllJted by Kn. E.. Jl. Kar-Tho• present at the party ~re n7 and Mn. WWlam White, co-the Mead.am ea E . K . Harvey, ha.teaea. St&nley Cb.am.ber'S, John Parke, ~-Walto H bbard Jr p~ Victor Grace, Ja.Ck Hillmen, Db:oa ~·-n u · Smith, Don Mcc.J.lum, Rowland :sided e.t a. short business aea.1.on Hodgk..lnaon Wil1A11! Kllllon. Geo. ~ appointed Mn. Arthur Best Yardley, W1111am White, C. L. chalrman of the hospitality ~om-Thom, J . Addison Gurley, Walter m.ittee and Mn. Ga:rdiDer as par-Franz. Walton Hubbard jr., Arthur l.lam.e ntarla.o.. Mn. C. L. Thom, Beat. Robert Walker, George Hol- former parUmenta.rW:, left the ac-stein jr., Roderick Burham, Ev- tive Ii.st tor a time to become a erett Gardiner, Edgar Hill, F . E. m.9ta.inlng member. Relnhold, Mary Addia Abbott, It b announced that anyone Henry Neimeyer. P. A. Palmer, wiahing to donate money to the Addie Haugh, Houston Wtther- propoaed new Presbyterian hoe-spoon, Virginia Caa:Ue a.nd a spe- pltal, of whlcb the Aaaiatance cial gueet, Mn. z . B. We.t. Jlulon League 1a co-1pon90r with the officer of the Orange County chamber of commerce, may do so league. througb any member ol the league or may call Mre. Arthur Best, phone 1160, and someone will call tor their donation. Alter the business meeting Mrs. Harvey, aa Sa.nta Claua, presided at the big Christmas tree in the end of the living.room a.nd dis- tributed the gift! piled about the branches. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, 'X11 l.sland avenue. Balboa, are parents of a son born Dec. 16 in Santa Ana Community hospital. He weighed six pounds, nine ounces. Watch the Clusi!ied columns. The Newport Beach CtrcJe met Wednesday afternoon at the home o( Mn.' George GoeldnHr, 3Srd street, with the vlce.prealdent. Mrs. J. A. · Bodma,,n ln charge of ' the meeting. Mrs. Goeldner led in devottooa, her subject being Josepb'a 1oya.Ity. and Mn. R. J . U'Ren gave an tn- tere.eting talk on the life of Adjal. African slave boy who became the Bishop Sa.rbuel Crowther of West Africa... great leader of hla ~ountrymen. . The F aJth Jar and Sarah Legg Memorial box were opened and provided $14 and S6 respecuvely. Christmas cards and greetlng8 \\'ere read from absent members and former members. Mrs. R . H . Hill, now ln Scotia; Mra. Minnie Beakin, Costa Mesa: Mr8. Bir· della Ball, Do,~rney, and Mrs. Stella Ellsworth, Pomona. Carda were I .sent to those named and to ?t.frs. Ca;tierlne Stow, Rlver:!r:lde, and • Miss Ethel Gossard. Yosemite. 1 On New Year's day Mrs. James F or Better Printing Call 12 or 13. The next meeting will be at the ----------------------------1 home Of Mrs. J . H. Redstone, JOO Rialto street. ) At the social hour the hostess. 1 a~isted by little !\.'llss Dolores Bod· man, served tea and a birthday cake honoring A-'lrs. E. D. Goodell. who celebrates her natal a.nniver· sary this v.·eek. Fidelis Class Plans Xmas Dinner Party • Holiday Top-Off I "J couldn't eat anotbf!r bite!" ts Cut chocolate in pieees and place the groan hl'ard 'rou nd . the with eofft'e and salt in top o~ double festive board after a hearty h ohday boiler. Stir ocensionall y unti l C~OC?­ dinner. And it's true t.hat a heavy IA.te melts. \\'hen mclte_d, 1t1r i n dessert at this point may tax the sweetened eondensed milk. W~l'n aloutest digestions! Instead, try thoroui;:hly blended. remove double serv ing a light nrovocative sweet, boiler from heat, but keen top over a ccomp!l.nied. of eourse. ov big. sat-hot '''aler. Dip fig s. dates and .0 '.lts is!}·in5'?' cups of after-<linnt.>r coffee. one at a t ime and 1:-ii dozen rn1s1ns _, pr<'sse<l togt.>th<'r into chocola lc, us-These delteious chocolate-diooe-u ing fork for dionin~. Pl:i.c~ nn f ruit..s. su btly coffce-flavorcd may De v.·a xcd nan.:i r. arran~ed on C"ako the l!fn swer to this orf'blcm. The\· raek. I.('t !lt:ind until chO£olate cr>".t- r enuire no sugnr. ,·et thC"y adrl the in.I!' sc>· s. Ser\'e \\'ith coffee ,as dc>s· dc<:i red '"·eet tourh to the nl.'T'U.S sert. \';elrl: 12 srr,.;n2 s. ~.-ithout ad ded bulk. Here 'ii; the Note: ;·1i e recipe n1av be h:1 lvcJ reeipe, and. of enurse. it's test1.:J: o.r C''1oueh fruit!! and nut" for one Cltocolot• Cipp•d Fr•;h. m (>3 , ma\· be dipoe<.I and ?'l''llfllni'1'!' ·a ~u•rH ehocolat. rlrn3~J milk :o:iting stored in the re{r1~{·r:i.t"t Residence Phone 1637·R Balboa Spar Weds Navy Man Saturday OJlmina t!ng a romance which began when she was a Spar at~ tending Columbia university, New York, Miss Georgina Ellen Jones was married at 4 p. m. Saturday at the home of Rev. E. D. Goodell to Richard Ellsworth McCune, AOM2/c, USN. of Los Angeles, who is on the aircraft carrier Wake Island, now at :San Oil!go. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W . E. Jones. 1512 ~ East Central avenue. Balboa and was the first Spar in this Vicinity to receive her discharge, which took place Oct. 1. She was pharma- cist's mate third class and met her future husband while s tudying at Columbia university, he being at the Ensign school at Asbury park, New York. -• The n ew Mrs. Mccune served for 22 months in Boston a nd Port Angeles. Washington, while her husband has served four years, part of the time in the South Pa· cific. They \\'ill make their home here for a while. 1'-frs. Gladys Barr of Los ¥- gelC'S w<1 s ma tron of honor nnd Robert Cranf' was be!-! man. Oth- ers present \\'C'N' thi"" brid e's par· <'nt.s. l\fr. a nd Mrs. Jnnf's ilnd her !'i~f f'r and brothe r. 1\·li.ss J ones and Jack J on<'s. USN: the bride· gToon1'!' m olhe r, l\1 rs. Alice l\1 c- C\Jn<' of Lo-; An i::('Jcs. l\1r. a nd l\1 rs. 1-1. ~f . l ranl' of Lo~ An~f:'IC'!' and Rfl bcrt Cr<lne. Shower Honors Recent Bride r I 1'-'trs. Ve rna Anderso~. 18th St.. % cuv ~olf~ p ;i·~1 . F i1. .... natn , I nnd re11ea ted as n <'"ati:''.?" !or n1ore t., t,. .. p<>tin •alt J~.._·.,n1 •nd \\ lwl• . f f entertained members of the Fi· 1 (•n ••"t"n~con· N 11~ fruits or or use as rosling. }.frs. John Gillis of Corona del' delis class of Costa ri.1C'S8. Com· Mar was honored v.•ith a bridal I Mesa Paint and Hardware munity church at her home last sho\\·er Tuesday evening at the week wi th 20 present and plans Mi ss J ean Pollins Cubs o f Den 2 Have home of hoc sistec, MC'. Sam ox. were made for the Christmas A t Christmas Party arart, at the-latter's home in • • , • Cub Scouts Bring To for Children, Recei\'.e Awards at M 1 t of Pack 105 A pn>gram of motion pictures from the CUbs and every child was took the place ot the usual ski~ given a toy turbine wheel made at the meet of OJb Pack 105 helq. from airplane alloy. Each boy Friday in the auditorium of the also received a Bob Hope blackout Newport Beach Grammar· schooll game rrom Mr. and Mrs. John Films shown were Man-eatlne Woods and there was a grab-bag Sharks, Playground of the Mamt with gifts, and treats for all. mals and Circus Capers. I Advancement awards wer e: All dens entered the relay sacl{ ~ar Silver Arro~. Bruce Brown; race with t he ribbon a'ward going Lion Badge and Gold Arrow, to Den 3. Den 4 won the attendf Jack Roberts; Wolf bagde; Jack ance award and Den 7 the handii McNcese: Wolf Gold Arrow, Bob craft award, their display includf Briggs; Wolf Silver Arrow, Roger ing hobby horses made for the Boyvey; Bear badge, Douglas Red O'oss collection. Kimball; Denners stripes. Jack Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Keeler; Reed and Haskell Hinnant : Keeper uniformed drivers for the Red I of the Buckskin stripes, Fred Nes· Cross, were present to pick up th~ l bitt and Peter Morris: Bear badge, large collection of toys which had Tom Perkins and Bob Hill; Den been donated for children of the Chief cord to Nonnan Wyers, chief county. Den Mothers met Thurs~ of Den 7. day to wrap them and Dentters On the committee \\'ho made the went with the Red Cross drivers evening such a successful affair on Wednesday and Thursday delivJ were Jack Raub. chairman; Jack ering them all over the county. McNeese. Mrs. M. P. Klick, Tex OJbmaster H . 0. Bovey pre· _o;ented Rev. Oiarles Hand and A. Tunnell, Mrs. John Woods. IL 0. J. Bodman, school custodians, gifts: Boyvey and Carl Gloege. Happy Holiday and Successful New Year • r The th ought we'd like to tuck into your mail box this Christmas encompasses a multitude o'f good wishes. C(he Frances Norton Shop 0-e!re.f * $portswear Mr. and 1'tn. F. A. W&l8h Mn. L Ballmann party and dinner at the Rossmore. Weds on nniversary Corona del Mar. Mrs. Gillis was S..-m ta Ana, Saturday evening, Dec. Of Grandparents the former Mi.99 J acqueline Glyn n DOOKD 6 DOADW.A.Y 20. when members will bring their OJb Seou l! o f Den 2 held a of t..8.guna Beach and she v.·a., tSe Saniora 11111'• 8eeon4 Jl1ooli .._-------------------------~1 husbands as guests. !\tr. a nd l\trs. L.rnn Pollins. 1320 Chri~r.'a, party 'l\Je&day after-married in November to J ohn '--------------------------~ IAHTA AKA ~1Jit111111111 '""''lllJl '""(''''1,.,,,_ .. ,,.,,., , ,, ,, ,, 1umi111111111111• '"'' •· , 1 1 , , woi1•11 11• ,, •· 11 " 1• 1 ,, 1 1 101 '"'"'' 1 1 1 '' '"' 1 1 11 • 11111,.11111111111111•111111: Cliff drive. Ne\lo'port 1--leigh ts. are noon at the home of their den Gillis, boatswain's mate l /c, USN· j -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;; I! ~!announcing the ma rriage of t~ei r mother. Mrs. Paul ~chre pel , 104 son of 1'1rs. Hannah Gillis, 21st r f .. daughter, ).1 i~s Billie Jc>an Poll ins, Emerald avenue, Balboa Island. Btreet. I ~ Th to J-foward R. Thompson. The A charming snov.• scene v.•ith a v1l· Guests included the bride's ~ e ---~ CC'l'(>mony \\'a!' perfonnC'd Sa1 ur-lage and Ice skatl'rs on a tiny mother . ~'lrs Jeane Glynn and hl"r I j ~ : day. IX<:. 15 al 5 ·30 p. m. at the pond made an att ractive decora-sister, ~rrs. 1rary Goodrow; the ,. HUNTINGTON DINNER HOUSE home of Rev. E . o. Goodell. 3000 tlon •njoyed by the boys, who Misses Shelia McColl ough, Frances I ~ Ckt.'a n Fron!. \Vlsht'd .they might skate too. , /North. Esme Goodacre. Anna Oli· ~ : I The hOU'-e y,·as fo1me rly the There wa.s a gift exchange and ger. Joan Dav.·son, Laguna Beach : i ! homC> of the bric:ll''s grandparents. the sini;:ing-(I f carols v.·ith Don ~rrs. Sue Horvath, si~ter of the ! S d y ~ l\1r. and l\[rs. Rollins,·who "·ere ~chrepel l\l the piano. and the bridegroom ; ~Irs. Robert Gardnl'r I en S OU .. --~ celebrating their 53rd wedding nn· \Jen plans to go caroling on and ?t.1rs. Charles Oxarart, Ne\\.'· !!!! ~' ni\'CN::t rv on that day and were Chrli1tmas e\'e. 1 port Bea.ch. I Greet1"ngs of the Season : pc~;:~~t ~·:ntt;;ol~~~:";~:maid o1 : .. ~~~~ ~~~~~!"101w~~d;:·~;~~. ·~1 , ni o_r_S_t_a_m_p_C_l-ub i ! honor a nd Gordon Ca~par of Costa drillk and candles ~ro.ught by'i JU • ~ ~ 1 r.lc!'a was bC'st man. Others pres-1 Oa\•is Kyle, by l<.Irs. Coane. 8.990- ci . --in an Old Fashioned I ! ent "'l're r.1 ~. ca~pAdC Ma nd Pthol(' ciakte den mother{, wfhlle Mrs. Put-Sets or United State# and : bride's parent~. ?\tr. a n 1"1'. • a.s i ~so c~me n or . ~h., fuf'i. 1 foreign stamps v.·ere 'onated to ~ M Ch w h' ; • llns. ! . Boys presenl, were Mvi:'lte Black. the J unior Stamp club bY the ;; r·1stmas ·,s II ~ Davis Kyle, ~onny a nd Buddy senior club and presentliid Lh~ 16 l erry . ,,, WISHEf ~1 J\1r. and l\lr.i. Olar!~ Hart. 3 l st 1Coane, Rolly Pulaski. Boyd Gard-1 members pr@senl •l the meeting j. ! 'tr eC't , havf:' sold their home and ner, P4uJ F'ruehap and Don Saturdav afternoon. Trading oc- f, ! are mo\'ing to Nev..ix>rt Island Schrepel. 1 cupied the time and present v.iilh i_~ • M b 't' th ; until their recent!)· purchasl'dl the children \\'ere ~Irs Coa.ne ~Irs -ay e I s your mo er-! new home at Cornna del Mar I• S HORTEST DA y !Ewen and ""'· Schcepel.. The I-· • Maybe it's your wife-: vaca1t"d, 1neXt meeting v.·ill be Dec. 29 irt. ~ • May,be it's your sweetheart-F'rom htre on ow t t,;e d;;i.ys will I the Mesa Radio and Electronics !-~·tiss Elsic> Nev.·Jand. 27th s treet, be getting IOnger. Tomorrow, Fri-I shop, Costa Mesa. • Th• Y L t H R -ii. y G•ft t H ; 1 \.\.'ill spend Chris.tmas ...,.C'ek in Los day, O~e. 21, ls the shortest d;;i.y • " IS ear e er ememuer our I 0 er ~I Angeles as guest of hec sister, Mrs. In the year. The sun will dae at! City Fog Horn ~ . ; P . L. Higgins. _ _ _ 7,55 ~.m . .nd will aet at 5 :48 p.m. Refuses to W am ! at the Hun~h Dinner House, 8th and Ocean Ave. .•I • for an old·fashloned dinner. i ~ • She will long remember this Christmas as a day of rest. • ! . ~ f, LET US DO THE PREPARING OF THOSE AFfER.DINNER DISHES :, (Make it a habit and take her out at least once a week!) • • • • • I i I I I I 0 . ' i ~ I • We Are Now Serving the Most Complete Dinner to be Had . .. and it is prepared to your liking by a crew that specializes in good food . Our Dinner Menu Below ' WDI Be Prepared In a Way to Please the Palate of the Most Critical Gourmand: A delicious relish dish Choice of two soups and fruit or shrimp cocktail or tomato juice a special salad bowl with our own sauce followed by a dish of our own delicious Caruso spaghetti and rnviolas Our Entrees Include: ROAST TOM TURKEY WITH OYs~1~·ER~ DRESSING AND CRANBERRY SAUCE DIXIE BAh'ED HAM . CANDIED YAMS AND SOUTHERN SAUCE SOUTHERN FRIED CJ-ITCKEN WITH THAT DELICIOUS CffiCKEN GRAVY THAT MELTS IN YOUR MOlITH THOSE DELICIOUS BISCUITS (that MCYI'HER tried to make) CHOICE OF OUR HOME MADE PIES • ' ' i • • Maybe you'd like one of our TENDER BROILED SI'EAKS with mush· room sauce: or you can order from our regular menu. ~ rHE SOUTHERN WIFORNIA TElEPHONE COMPANY • • • • • • ! , Visit the most MODERN and SANITARY ldtchen In Southern Callfonlla ud be aonvlneed , , , or ask one of our many satkfifld customen. WE HAVE A DMITED NUMBER OF RESERVATIONS LDT FOR THAT CHRISTMAS DINNER To Be Sure of Yours: TELEPHONE llUN'l1NGTON BEACH 4951 • w,, spedallzie in club luncheons and dinners in any language. . . . See 'CHUCK RUSSEIJ. our chef, for-those special international or continental ........ you !Dre 90 well MERRY CB RIST· MAS • • ~ • ~ • I i i! ~ ! i I TELEPHONE OPERATOR AND PAY YOU WHILB YOU LBAllN . ' e IDcnuod ...,.._...,.,.in dl'ea. • Hlal-1!"1 for neaia.g wotk. e Spleoclicl oppo<Callity for ..m..c.-._ or -Mn. 1l1alol 100 E. Bay, IWboa • Complaints th·at the city fog horn at the entrance to the harbor ls not working when a fog rolls In came to the city council Mon- day. -I.Ack of care since the coast guard station closed was suggest· ed as the reaaon. Tbe assistant city engineer was suggested as the proper one to ascertain who wouJd k eep it up for the clty. Neww-'I'1nl8 ad'V~rtlsem!'ntl are your guide to ettldent spendJna. IJ JI 4 lo o»e OHd .9 45 1 al/ vogaf YU!fTIDf "Let not qfie hl'art be sad loda.)', ?i-1ay e very child be glad and gay, God bless thy children, great and small, In lowly hut or castle hall, And may e&ch soul keep festival At Ouistmastime." We W1M AD of You "DRY, mar ClllUSTllA8 Brose Realty • 0 FF Ii: E SU PPL I ES For All Business . .Requirements • • •• Let Us Supply Your Needs Ledger Binders, sectional post type -(order only) Legal Forms-all kinds Letterheads, assorted stocks and colors printed as per your instructions . Loose Leaf Fillers Merchandise Tags -Mucilage Mimeograph Stencils -take 8 \1" x 14 sheet Letter.Size File Letter-Size Alphabet Manila GUIDES FOLDERS Best Press Board 11 Point; S Cut. ~--·-_,25 r: .. __ ~325 Note Books, memo, etc., asstd. sizes, plain or ruled. Paper-bonds, t!lin papers, colors or whlte- all sizes, typewriter, mimeograph. Paper Clips-Payroll Records-Paste. Pen~lead, colored, china marking, indelible, automatic, stenographic. Pen Points-all kinds Ready Master Carbon Forms Reception Cards-printed to order I Receipts-Roll Memo Pads-Rulers. ' . SCOTCH TAPE Large and Small Si zes Postage Stamp Moistener-( chin~ Sales Books -Stamp Pads Sales Tax Exemption Cards-Form No. 103 SigD.S -''For Rent", "For Sale", etc. Stationery of all kinds -Statements, 8 ¥,,x5'f.i Superdex Roll Labels -Thumb Tacks Price Book Fillers, 8 ¥,,xll , Typewriter Ribbons, all makes Typewriter Paper, white or canary second sheets SAT.ES TAX NOT INCLUDED Newport Balboa News~Times • • • \ .Melinda Made Ready ·for.Sale · • • :Ball:t for a wb-chuer ln the la.st the cap~ aa.ld. She la ln ·for war, and con"Verted In 1924 into painting and minor repain. la hand9ome power cruJ.eer, the 110.. The movie director owned the · toot Kd.lnda on whose deckl Hedy 1 4 varr uaed to tread when the Meli.Dda ln 1939 and had her here •leek power boat belonged to her Thanksgiving day, 1942. Soon hU8bancl, Gene .Markey, ls in port afterward she. was taken tnto and looldn1r for a new owner. Sbe service. Sbe is a long dl.ltance S. now under the ownership of craft, carrying 3000 galloM of fuel Juan Perle, according t o Capt. for her twln diesel.a, and ta equip-- Stanley Jam.ea Barden, owner of ped with electrical refrigeration, th air conditioner. windlau and other · e Wing Sane boatyard on Cout features. She has dark walnut hlghway. The yacht bu only recently been rails, Cap\. Barden Mid. Her releuecl from the u . s. Coast beam la 15 feet 1 inch and draft Guard, and la in good condition, 8 feet 8 inches. Christmas Dinner Served from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. Roast Turkey With All the Trimmings We Lead Southern California in the Serving of -SEAFOODS- ALSo YOUR kind of STEAKS .-VISIT OUR KITCHEN - .NEWPORT ·BALBOA t • D111 Aer II. lNI r . 45,000 CroWd Orange County Airport to See Jet Ship rorty-ftve tbouaand epectators attention were the gt.ant B--29 and .,.,In..._ a thrill-packed exhlbl· the lateat jet.propelled P -80. Ul>n ol aerial daring and air f~ Others that ran e, cloee eeccmd power Sunday-~ at the Orange were the B--17 equipped wt.th a County airport.. whefe the Santa small boat for dropping to flyen Ana Army Air bue played bOlt forced down OYer water and the ID the civilian community. P~l mack Widow night fighter. Ko« spectacular event of the Also included 1n the ahiblt were day wu the aerial demonltratlon -the B-24, two veralOD.11 ot tbe c-47, at the jet-propelled P-~9 that. the L-~. the B-28, B-25. AT-7, thundered acroa the field lD P-38, P-f7, P-51, AT~, BT-13, and bontl of speed over 400 miles per1 a number of small tralnJ.ng planu. hour before polpting skyward tori .Another bJg'b. Ught ot. the sb097 a Yertlcal climb while executing! was tbe dropping of a small bomb llow rolla. Another. high point1 on the field by a B-2:5. The bomb wu • lpiOt jump by 14 para~p-wu equipped with the amt type ea who floated overhead in a per-of fuae ca.rrled by the atomic feet eucution Of prevla1on Jump-bomb. It fell oa. t.he t.a.rget wtth- IJaC. out exploding and did oot go ott On the liJJe were 23 planes aera.il-untU t.he bomber paaed crnr the able for public lnaipectlon. The field again and set lt off by a • ' · two pla.nea that received t.he most rad.lo impulae. -- ARCHJTECT'S S K.ETCH OF ST. JA~"ES EPISCOPAL CHURCH on Vla Udo. for whJch ground "1.11 be broken on ,C hrlltmu cfa;y_ ~ signed by PhJlmer Ellerbroek, local architect, t he church "111 cost SS0,000 and will conflilst of three unllA, t he c hapel, the vtca.race ..s. a. Guild hall. It wtll accommodate ISO worshlpperA and ~provt!llons ha\'e heen made to enlarge the edifice at tW>me future time. wi th ch\mt'!I to give the call to v.·ors.bip, a nd _a clo1 9t.er along the right s ide of the church and ln front of t he Guild ball. The grounds ~rill be beaut ifully land- scaped with formal plantings ln front and gardens in t he N!&r. Mem ber11 or the building cam- mittl"i: are George Holstein J(:ra. George Yardley, Mrs. Frank Q.m- nlngba.m, Donald Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Dixon Smith and Rowland Hodgkinson. Builder wU[ be D<m Ke mp of Whittier. Plans Declared Ready for Rose Tournament; 55 Floats, 18 Bands; Admiral Halsey to Be Grand Marshal Plana for the 57th Annual Tour-1 ing g a rdens of Xochimllco. The namcnt of Roses are compl~te and Mexica n entry la the only entr7 except for last-minute details representing a foreign country lD everythtng ia on ecbedule. The pa-the paraCe thi.a year and presiding rade iii w orked out entirely on over the float will be l4a.rgaret. paper beforehand, float.a being a.s-O'Brien, child film star. signed their position. the colorful marching bands placed' in the line ot march, and the hundreds of bone. that are ridden placed throughout. AJ ln the years past, the man- agement dlvtsion of the parade wW lead the way. Thls includes llr. Harold Hines, Chief of Staff; Taurnament of R08es Band ; Ad- miral William F. Halsey, Grand ll.anb..a1; Stanfey K Brown, Ad- jutant; Charles A. Strutt. Presi- dent ol. the Tournament of Roses They Say··· Break Ground for Episcopal Church on Christmas Day ,---------------------------. .Amoctation; T b e Tournament The regional price director or the OP A suggea:ted in a le\ter to the chamber of commerce thai a committee be added to tbe local group Y.'hich would aid 1n price control. They need a committee of. three · local citizen.a to a.ct 8.3 a. board advising the regional .olflce on price conditions who would be y,·illing to volunteer four hours & week. The chamber, by m otioo ot one of the directora, tabled the matter . Christma.s day this year will be committee, and the fourth by Mn. PORTRAIT of th 1i., k Qu~ and her Royal Court riding one of special rejoicing for mem-Gt>orge Y&rdley, member of the I e ,.,, ee the Tournament of Roses float and bees of st. J ames Episcopal church building committee and rep....,ent-by tile Theme Banner, "Victory, Unity fo r on that morning the f irst ing 9,romen of the chureh lD. the BERN ARD of B oU,WMd and Peace." slgnlfying the star t or building ham. chairman of the \\ro men'a marching band! and about 200 of F or quick results use News- nrnes classified columns. spadesfull of earth \\'U\ be tuTned. 1 absence of ~!rs Frank CUnnlng-1 ·---------------------------' 'lbere will be 55 floats. 18 operations on their ne" ed1f1ce on Auxiliary. The cerem ony \\'ill take California's finest riders and Sam's Sea Food Spa Y1a Lido near the Lido Isle bridge. place a.t 11 :15, immediately fol· r -=-i ~ horses participating in the parade · The Rev. Ardys Dean, vicar of lo\\ing the Christmas day ii1ervice. on .January 19l. The Republic of The first television play, 'The and Fish Market the church, v.·HI turn the r1rn' The rre\\" building is of \:)ric k and. Ma:iC.o will lead the first division Queen's Messenger", by J. Jiartley 2501 Cout Hlgb\\•ay (Sea:r Seal Beacb) shovel of soil. the second \1:ill be st ucco construction and v.·a .a d~ • ~ . .\udrey Hall, d&upter or a naval wtth their !loat depleting the float-Manners, was broadcast in 1928. t urned by Dixon Smit b, church .signed by Philmer Ellerbrock of 1 ofncer now on duty In the PscUle. ;:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::;:;::::::::::::;::;::;:::::::::::::::::::; One--Half Mile East of Old Location on Coast High~·a,l' v.·arden, the third by George Hol· Balboa Island and will be built on h.ae been enjoytnc Balboa ... __, " ~'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".'.""".~~s~t~fl~n':.. ~ch~a~i~rm~a."n___'.o~f__'.th~e"_~b"._uil~d~l."n~g four lots. g-i ft of Stephen Griffit h. w E L C Q 'E : It w ill be constructed in th ree " alnoe last May, altboll&"h Abe. .... Its t h h h th . lnal1ta abe prefers New rr--1..aod. CAFE J ' .. OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL XMAS. I • USEFUL Figurines Ceramics HALLMARK Greeting Cards GIFTS ALWAYS Desert Hue Ware Cranberry Ware Gift Wrapping Stickers -String Gift Tyes LOUCKS /ew<lry • S:orionery 1797 Newpuri llhd. PLEASE Vases Flower Bowls Games -Dolls Books • I un , e c urc proper , e vicar-......... age and the Guild hall. the latter Au.dfty bas a busy future 00• .... to be br·.it I ..1 h! <irr:-:ng t!1c out for henelf, whldr _..,.._ conne~t"r.~ Ink bet\\"ec:i tt-c ": it.r school at Sarah La"Tftleer a.t. lY.'O \\"i ni:;:;, a:1<.1 \\';ll cos ~ SJC.000. hospital tralntng for ~'ark bl. • l T he dnnb1~· ll rcul'l.r steps lt'ad neuro·pi8)'chlatrlc bosplt&.I. Ber j to the church. \\'hich v.·\11 seat 130 mnslcal ta.'!ite ha.A a ftide· 'mlC" pe< ple v.·ith prov'siors made tC'I from s.rmphoniei to Tommy Dor- seat 180. There v.·ill be a tov.·er ~y and Glenn ~IOJe t. Avncadc>a Lido Theatre nre her fa\-orfte food and die adores the more actl\'e sports. es- pecially sa.llinc-and hone.back tld- lni.:-. dt OOW"IMI' ahe llkes to d&llDle.. I Z560 Newport Blvd., Costa Hea GOOD FOOD AND SERVICE-:· MODERATE PRICES FAMOUS COMPLETE DINNER 5 p. m. until 10 p. m . -SundaY"': 1! noon untJI 10 p. m. Open 8 a. m. to 2 a. m. -Closed !'londaya Dinner Dance Wednesdays and Saturdays 8 to 12 p. m. N"""i'Ort 433· M Our Kitchen Open fo r Inspection Wm. E. Lu.dewig, Prop. l*hone '.?11-l -•'ree Parking Sho"'!i Sla:htly -7 &: -9 :15 !\tatlntt Saturday at 2:00 l---------------------------_.!_.i~=========================~ Contlnuou"I Sunday fron1 2:SO I Fri., Sat. Dec. 21, 22 t "PRIDE OF THE MARINES" Sunday Onl.v Dt>c. 2S "UNCLE HARRY" . Mon., Tues., \\'ed.• Dec. 24, 25, !8 tlll llllCIS llCMNICO\Ol ~lllll( CIAll ....it~ _.l l lCI 1JY•lS l:il™~iia-n.;.1Y I Y l ll llAlll Start~ Thundty Dec. 21 "CHRISTMAS IN . CONNECTICUT''· I Balboa Theatre Phone %8 Showa NIPtly -1 & 9:15 Sat., Sun. Dec. %!, !S "BROADWAY RUYTPM" Monday Only Dec. %4 1 "UNCLE HARRY" \Tues:. ,,.ed., nu.rs., Dec. 26, 2s. 12 • I J&el OAKIE ftCCY RYAN Jo1m COY -onoauca lWllOM>CH _ ..... W.....OIOID --1111 SIST£1S .... "FIR8T YANK INTO 'l'OUO" . ' ' I • For "Mom" For Sister ORllll'S . DEPARTMENT STORE OO&t•lllB& • • For Brother • • • • ' • / I J i •• -~ • ' " ' . ' ·1. ' ' • ! ~1 " . I ' I I ~J!'!t!~.!1!!.l"""!!~~~~~~_:_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...!N~&!!!W~POil~!;!T:..JaA!!;•~.llO!!!!~A.~~N!&~WW!!!~·.!!JIO'a~!!!!L·~"~•~:E!!!l!rl~LJB~·!z~ .. :!!r,..~Cla!Uono!a,Q!!!!!!!!!!z.....:!Tll~!!!!daz!!!!!!l~·lDooem!!!!!~be!!!:,rJl~OL,!llN6!!!!_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~..,..~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- t,Greetings From· Your Friends at Corona del Mar Seasons l ' ' PE.ACE o ON EAR.TH "'"'""~ o a • 19-.;0 Tl DINGS 00 /:, GR.EAT " JOY * The prevailing spirit of qood will embraces us all during this ioyous season. We. too, want to extend to you per· sonally our hearty good wishes for an exceptionally MERRY CHRISTMAS LOIS OTI' Charlotte's .Beauty Salon Phone 1526 •.Jl'lea1u...d by the spen of years, it has been a long, long time since that 6nt Christmas night, hut it nUght have bttn but y"terday when we meas.- ure the spirit of k.indncu which Christmastime releuea. Christmas means ba~ and Christmas happiaeu is to be shared. We want to th.a.re our 1945 am-.. b.appineoo with y<>U. T. J. Twist REALTOR 'The Lights Are Not Yet Fully Turned on All Over the World' ' l"BIRO GUN" WASHINGTON.-Tbe technical din.loo ot the Civil Aeronautics Autbortty are now using a. ''blrd gun" to shoot ca.reuses of cblclc- OR. H. TINER, Pres. Pepperdlne I College, L. A.-''Tb.18 world will never be one bit better than the youth in tt!" .. When the light.a go on aga.ln an over the world" . . . Remember the ru;><>uae v.•e ·f elt in our hearts when w e first heard thoee words be.ck lp the d@.rk CbriJ!Jtmas sea.son of '4..2? Remem- ber the thoughts they brought to mlnd-the bombing of London, our aotlJI in the South Pacific. the car- nage in North Africa ? Remember bow they embodied everything Vl.'e yearned for, &nd hoped for, and prayed for-how everything that matttted wu somehow caught up in b at one symbol of the lights returning onet more to a dark- ened ·~,.a rid !-No Chriatm&s carol ever expressed human hope more universally. It wu the only war. time expression of "Peace on earth, good will tOW"ard men" that we could bring ourselves to utter in that bitter Ch.rlstm.e sea.son. lt held less irony than "Peace on earth, good will toward men." en8 aga.jnat va.rtoua airplane wind-R. C. RICHARDSON, Callf. Vet· ma& The words are aWI timely. shield eitructures. It ta .hoped to eran1 Commls. -'California can For thie Jlghta are not yet fully on. c:evrlop a windshield that wtll 1 anticipate a World War II veteran But with what light there ts, "''ilhstand collision w1tb large blrda population of more than a mJ l- perhaps we can see to read our ln,,tllgbt. I lion." history again, and perbape even ~---------..,----------------"'; N ow, for the first C'bril!ltmas ln five yean, the lighta are on again. They are on in our streeta and a.long our coasts and amid the the sermon on the mounL Perhaps we can now read them more clear- ly, with more vision.. with m ore understanding. Perhaps it we fuse our hope and Joy In this Christmas seuon with the dete-rminatlon to ~·ork for a peaceful '\11.'0rld for ourselves and all mankind instead of m"outhing platitudes about It, w e might make Christ's dream of a world living In peace and harmony a reality before atomic bombs, born of war and l)ate, make an end to that dream for all time. City Installing Parking Meters; Not on Island rubble of the continent ot Europe. Motori9ls mw:t divvy up a cent It would seem that our prayer baa or more when they park in sev- been answered. era! areas of Nev;port and Balboa Now we would like to aay that alter Jan. 1. Parking meters are there is pea.co on earth, good wlll being in.stalled in the business toward men. area.a of both communities. but Christmas Potted Plants ' and Cut flowers Wire Out-of-Town Orders Early Phone 590 Season's Greetings NORMAN'S Flower Shop-Nursery Corona del llar ISIS Coast Highway not on Balboa Island lL!J at f!M !!..--------------------------' Hatrep-., Suaplclona But. as always, the world is contemplated. It ~·u learned from --------------------------., bearing the terrible heritage of P olice Chief ROOA·land HodgklMon war: the homelesa, tho-m&J.m.ed. yesterday. the dbpoe.seased, lh08e who cannot There wilt ~ 250 meters ln- eee the lights. And, u always, stalled, he said. A former member hatreda and 9W1plcion and human of the matine corpa Is to collect the greed _ the inevitable spawn at nickels and pennies they will re-'-------------1 J · to pl cetve. through an arrangement '--------------' -:-var-are wtth us ague ua. w1lb the Pacific Marvelite Com- .:tiAfen., f Hear that I Hear that horn! excitement in the air, that laughter! It's ChrishM1, neighbor, the most hope· ful Christmas in -years! Imbued wrth thi1 buay. •nt spirit of hope we ex. preu our wisJ, for a genu- ine Merry Chnstmos to an -friends and patrons. MRS. LEORA S. COFFEY Coron del Mar GIFf POTfERY ! I l I i 1 ' i I I I I I This is the season of good will, and. looking down the Jong list of names of those who have shown their good will towards us In 1945, we come to yours. \Ve want to thank you for this good will on your part, and to send Just the friend. liest of wishes for your happiness and cheer al Christmastime. Stanhope and Moore Corona del Mar Service Station o/~ ~ 1lltt;rlb ~rutmnf ' ' • Christmas Is All of These Chriltmu ;. the good will Wm! at the f;unily harth; the cuol 7Wlg to- g<thu; the andle in the window, the glowing faces githcm! """!nd the festive board. And it is'much man: -nu '° much morel We ~ lqin to put into worda all that Christnw is, nor b<gUi to up,... bow udently we wish for '°" the complete enjoyment of Christmu. So. .U ,. .. an say to;-kind fri<ncla, is Merry Christnw To You. CoRONA DEL MAR CLEANERS 1SO'l Oout lllgh-y Pick-Up and DellVR'y Carl Pb1lhart, Mana&er Tbe light.a are not yet burning brightly enough. The victory dld pany In Los Angeles. The city wilt not bring peace, it did not deatroy share the profits of the meters, the old moral isolatiooism that led a.nd purchase them out of the pr~ us l.nto this war; it did not teach ceeds. many of us that thPre ls no dif-One hour's parking calls for five ference between Jew or NegTO or cenl8, but a car can !JtOp for 12 minutes tor one cent, the chief Nisei when they are dying together on a battlefield; lt dJd not prevent said. One cannot put In over four some of us from putting oil rights pennies legally, he added. because It a user decides to stay over a before human need ln the very sbOrt time he mu.st expect to ln· land of Christ's blrth; it dJd not sert a nickel. everywhere create the depth and Th hJ f Id h h d h ard breadth of Imagination ln buainess e c e sa e a e and pollUcs and lo.div1duaJ. minds that Laguna Beach derived about that can lead us toward that one I five dollars per machine ~r world that Christ dreamed of, lo m onth. Newport Beach would also before an atom.le OOmb made IJU:;: derive the full receipts after they thinking Lmpe.ra.Uve. are paid for. They are not to be Y ~"' _,_ ''Wb installed on Balboa Island 83 at es. we can ~ ou.ig en b Lhe 11 hls go on .. <Pat ..... th1s Chrlat-first planned and agreed upon y g ""'6 ....... ' the city council due to continued Phone 87 FOR SIGNS BENEDICT opposition, lt was understood. AIR CARGO SPACE RISING WASHINGTON. -Plans of the nineteen domestic airllnea call for lncreaaing their cargo carrying capacity mOl"e lha.n five fold above HAPPY CHRISTMAS +++ \Vllliam R. Hqlbqeh, D. V. M. CORONA DEL MAR VETERINARY HOSPITAL The Sign Man • BOAT lEITERING A SPECIALTY .. the 1944 level a ccording to the Air L-------------------------......: 1'ransport Association of Ametica . BALil MORTUARY' -~­ Lady Attendant _,_ 410 Coast BJ'fd. CORONA DEL MAR ~.J.p/.Ms fl.2. DAY AND NIGHT General Building ~ Merry· Christmas. to All CHRISTMAS DINNER Served From 2 P. M. The Facade of the Hurley Bell Inn of Corona del Mar Phone 8S Choice of Entrees Open Holidays and Sunday at 2 P. M. la a copy of Ye Olde Bell Inn, Hurleys()l}sthe-'Ibames, England. Other. Dar u 4 P. II. • • The Hurley Bell, · Corona del Mar Phone U'JI for Rt.stations ' ,. 'HARK THE HERALD ANGELS SING' Once 'more We auemble in happy reunJon to C9!ob:ate tho age-old tradition of Chria!- m~. Short thouQh tho days, lonq thouqh tho nJqhts, tho Qlow1nq background of Christ· mas makes all hoarta Uqh l Recallinq now the happy relation.ships oI 1945 w. wish y ou the choicest ble:s:slnqs tba h oly SEason can bestow, I I a ' As the Sliadows fall on the close 0 r an- other year, y,•e desire to express ou r deep appreciation of your good 'viii and friend- ship, and to wish for you during the Oirist- mas season of 1945 all the better things that life affortis. H. Cardoza Sloan 503 Coast Highway Sid's Garage 920 Coast Wghw.y CORONA DEL MAR a At Chrl1t.attl111e w. fMI ._.. ..... .,. the charm of eoch othor'1 aocioty, oM are drawa more cloHly t09ether llty ..... peMlonce on Heh other for eni•r••••· -WASHINGTON II.VINO, May this spirit of Christmas. which Washinq1on Irving so ably wrote aOOut. pervade your home this Christmas saa'fn of 1945. /.?,J/ wiJJ..•J /ro~ "' /or a me,.,.'! C/..,.;jim'" Hogan's Grocery and Hardware A GOOD WAY to keep Chn.tmu .tl. well ia lo bring joy to every· one we cm. Thia, we believe, ii the tpiril of this community . . . one of the imponut reuona why li•· ing here afl'orda aucb gemune pleasure. To you who have stood by ua so failhfully daring they= I94.5 - wiah a whole world of happineee pressed into this dui.tma. "'490D. Merry Chrilbnu lo you and lo every member of your family. CORONA DEL MAR CAFE -• , • I FllllT AlllBOUllNI! l Mesa PACKING HO~SE . LIQUOR SHOP SAUNAS, CALIF. -The tint packing houM for the uctulive Ult~ Newpwt 111'4. """ of pecl<qlng &1rtlonla perlBh· . Plenb' of WJmkey &blea will be built here tb.1a winter. The bu!J4er, Ralph E. Myero baa No -'° ""T ol been experlment.fng tor monthli in ' ....... 'a# e the abipplng of. treeh fnllta and -OOftA 1D:6A, CALIF. vegetables to atx Ea.stern market.a, l -N-n'4 New York, Bostoa. Philadelphia, ' Detroit, Cleveland and Chicago. ' Orange County Trucking Co. ~UCKS FOR HIRE General Trucking, Hauling, Transfer Long and Short Hauls 229 W. Wilson St. -Costa Mesa PHONE'! Nwpt. 260, Days-or-Nwpt. 512-M, Nlgbbl - • Corona del Mar ~News (117 B 'dt B !Bet) Mn. Fred W&dley, 211 Marigold avenue, entertained her mother, M1'>. Sally Riley. Loe Angelu, tor a week. Puauc Nonca llESOLUTION NO. S2M RESOLUTION GIVING NOTICE OF PRO-ED ANNEXATION OF TERlllTORY TO THE CITY OF NEWPORT •EACH. Recen.Uy Kn. Robert O. Horn. WHEREAS, there bu been pre· 1408 Sea.view avenue, gave a group eented to the City Council ol the or C'hrlatma.s readings for the CltY of Newport Beach, C&llfomta. Matinee M.wilcal Club CJf Lo1t An-a petition requeetlng the annu- gelea, which meeU at the Amba.9-atton of the territory hereinafter sad.or Hotel. ~ttendlng from Co-deacribed to the City Of Newport rona dd Mar waa Mra. Jam.ea Mor-Beach: rls, 1404 Sea.view avenue. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS Miss Clyde Maynard, 31• Sea· HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE view avenue entertained at lunch-CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY eon Saturday three tr1enda from OF NEWPORT BEACH aa fol- Hollywood, former amocia.tea ln lows: the North Hollywood mgh och~I· 1. That It ta propoeed to aruiex faculty. They were Mrs. Margaret to the City ot Newport Beach. Van Winkle, Miss Marjorie Miller Callfomia, that certain ~tory and M.laa Ell%a Estropp. Miss May-contiguous to the City boun.d&rlea nard waa formerly the librarian at and described u follow•: the htgh school. Beg1nnlng at the polnt Of. ln- Mra. Harold Wll.90n, 300 Ocean tersection of the mean high bOulevard, Mrs. Fra.nk Bates, 324 Ude line of the Pa.cine Ocean Orchid avenue and Mn. Jay Dut· with the Southeuterly line of. ter, 308 Ocean boulevard, wef.e Block "D" of "Tract No. 673, =WWW11ta1n1u1u11~111~•1t111t111n11111r1u1111 "'t 1111111111111r111111111111l •tl !>t 1111111r1n1111111111111111111111111111"11111111 •·~ ~ ~ • ! ~ • • ~ • • • !1 ~ • • I NAME IMPRINTEQ ON ALLMARK • . ChrJstmas Cards • guest.a of houor at the White Corona del Mar," a.a shown on • • Shrine dinner given fn Santa Ana.. a Map recorded ln Book 20, Friday nJgbt. 'They were made pages 17 and 18 of M~cella.ne- members of the Order Of the White ous Maps, n corda of Orange Shrine that evening. County. Callfomla, and run- i • • • • • 1.fiss Margaret Scharte, 307 nlng thence North 21 deg. 24 Goldenrod avenue Miss Clyde min. 30 sec. EMt along the Maynard, Seavl~ avenue and Ea.terly line ot said Tract No. ~ Mr9. B. Benedict. Marigold avenue 673. 200 feet. mo~e or ~e~a. to ! attended the aJU!ual Christmas an angle point in said line ~ program given at the Laguna. which Is South 7 deg. 47 min. : Hotel. and Wassail Party after East 289.4 feel from the m O!lt • • •• ~ • Puauc P'llonca wut 1eo.oe fee t : t11ence 8outh 9 detr. ta min. 80 lee. Weot 98.M teet; thence South 63 deg. 4'5 min. 4-0 9ee. Weat 165..'5 feet; thence South 0 deg. 53 min. so .... Eut 165..88 feet; thence South 60 deg. 39 min. Weat 66.40 feet; thence South 27 deg. 10 min. • 10 eec. We•t 61.9?i feet; thence South 19 deJ'. OS min. We9t • 106.80 feet: thence South 66 deg. 2!i min. West 156.00 feet, more or lea, to mean high Ude ot the Paclttc Ocean: thence meandering I aald high tide line ·Northwesterly a. ~ lance Of>.'."C300 tee~, more or 11!181, to the point of beginning, cont&lnlng 49.32 acns, being a portion of Block Ninety-five (96} ol. Irvine'• SubdJv1stoo of R&nch08 San Joaquin and Lomu de SanUago and FJlnt and Btxby's Allotment ln Ra.ncho Santiago de Santa Ana. a.a per map recorded in Book l , page 88 o! :Mlscellane. om Mapa, recor~ of Orange County. C&ll!ornJa. • The bearinga of tbia Mlrvey are taken from the State HJgbwa)'. Therefore there ls ' an equa.aion of courses. Tract No. 673 first cOW"!!le North 21 deg. 2S min. Eaat equllls North 21 deg. 24 min .. 30 aec. Ea.at of lhilf survey . PUBLIC NOTICU of OcOlln A-IUld Poppy A- nue lMtall the nece••l'J" .ewap pipeline to ccanect wttb the .._,. Unea to be con.tructed by the pe.. UtJooer tn the .ubdivtaon. and di> pooe of l&ld ....age lherufter through the Clty'1 ....age oyoUm. ( d) Within & period of 4 montha from the date Of annexation ex~ tend the CltY• water Une to the boundary of the propoee<1 .annex~ j Freeu 1 Cabinets ~ Ft. and 14 Cubic Feet aUoo, In order that COllllecUon may ~·3~5 to $595 be made therewith by the wb- dlvtder for the .upplytng Of water to said aubdlvUion. ( e) Said C'lty shall not levy or S E N, f S a.uess any taxes aga.lut the g... (Pro need SY EK ~=nt te:1~c11~g "::n:.: :."J Home Applia';e & fH~;dware Store on 11814 City ot"Newport Beach. now. 4Ul SL Phone Santai Ana 185' Santa .ha (f) Zone eaid above dellCribedi ;;;;~~~~~~;;:;;:~~~~~~~~~;;:;;:~~~~~~ an.nexed property u indicated OD j1 the attached tentative map, I. e... the Highway frenta.ge flJlr businea. the balance for slngle.fam.Oy dwel- lin&'". The Oty CJerk sh&IJ cauae a copy of this reeolutfon to be pobw Ultbed at leut ooce a week for two 8uccessive weeks ln the New- port Balboa News·'nmes, a new&- paper of general circulation pu~ llBhed In the City ot Newport Beach, Callfornfa . • Footballs • Basketballs qija for the Family • •Skis • Ice Skates . • Baseball.hloves ~ ~ AND LEATHER GOODS ~ the concert at the Schwankowsky Southerly comer of Lot Sev-: I Studio. Ml88 Scharle was one of enty-three ( 73) in Block "A" 2. That said territory lies adja- cent to and Easterly of that eec· tlon of the City of Newport Beacb knov.:n as Corona. de! Mar and be· ty,•een the Goa.st High-way a.nd the Ocean. and comprises approxi- cill motion of Councllillan ADM, seconded by CouncllJnan Stanley, the foregoing resolution was in- troduced and passed by the Coun- cil of the City of Newport Beach at a regular adjourned meeting held on the 17th day of December, 1945. and adopted by the following \'Ote: • Volleyballs • Soccer Balls • TennisAnd sadininton Rackets ~ • ~ • • • • • • • • • • ~ • • ~ • ; • • ; • • Distlncti\'e Costume, Indian and Shell J ewelry Lamps • Vases • Figurines Latest Burl Wood and Handmade Wood Trays Bowls, Book Ends and Smoker Sets C~yo Purses, Indian Blankets and other gifts Newport Souvenir and Gift Shop We Wrap Gifts 2102 Ocean Front .. \the past presldenll!I Of the Music Of said Tract No. 673; thence • Lovers club who• were hostesses foll owing the meander survey ~ presenting the Madrigal Singers of the Southyeasterly side or ; I from the University of Southern said Tract No. 673 North ~ ; California. reaturtng Dr. Max deg. 47 min. West 289.40 feet, -i Krone, director. , thence North 52 deg. 28 min. :_~ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hampton expect to m ove into their ne'91.· • house at 41 0 Marguerite avenue by the first of January. Mr. Hamp- ~ ton \\'ill be associated ln business • with Mr. Lonny Vincent, Balboa. ! \\'ho will open the new drug store mately 49.32 acres . A YES: Councilmen Allen, Stan- ley. Isbell. Reed, Hall. NOES: Councilmen. None. ABSENT: Councilmen, None. CLY.\N H. RALL, 3. That noti ce :s f urther here- b)• given that U1f' 7th day of Janu- arv. 1946, at the hour of 4 :00 o'~lc:x:k P. M . of said day, in the Mayor Council Cbambf>rs in the City Hall f A rrEST: in the City of Newport Beach. is I FR..ANK L. RINEHART, the time and place when and City Clerk ,-.:here any person OONning real Pub.-Dec. 20. 27. 1945. property y,·ithin said t erritory so proposed t6 be annexed and having MORE AIR PASSENGERS • Baseballs • Tennis Balls • Boxing Gloves / • Fishing Rods and Reels • Golf Balls • Ping Pong Equipment • Games for All • Athletic Exercisers • Punching Bags • Hunting Supplies ' • Archery ~Jlllllll9Hlll lUl 11 1 tl UI l tl l 11 '1"1"11111111 tl•llll "l "l l!l ltl l.Jl"l 'ltlltl•I t"lllil ltl •t lll ll l 1tl,..!ll!•l llllll lll >ll 1tl lll lll l1: • to be ldcated at the com er o f Mar. guerite and the COast H ighway . Mr. and A.frs. Ed Hackett. for- merly o r Los Angeles, have moved * 1 Into the home ju.st completed at 30 sec. Eaat 269.89 feet; thence South 80 deg. 51 min. 30 sec. East 99.96 feet; thence North 55 deg. 08 min.. 30 sec. East 74.00 feet : thence North 2 deg. 08 min. 30 sec. W est 80.00 feet; thence North 58 deg. 26 min. West 126.96 !eet ; thence North 1 deg. 45 min. Ea.st 49.10 feet: thence North 26 deg. 23 min. East 87.90 feet; thence North 61 aeg. 25 min. any objecll~ to the proposed The average plane load on the annexation. may appear before the domestic a irlines dur ing June thi.9 City Council and show cause why year was 18.22 passengers u such territory should not be so l against 17.7;i passengers over June annexed. a year ago. ·Ir • Ed;, • Th· on •l•ctri<i · 11 od"•rtia ---~ nor lived here v ly JS rnosrJy for •nienr ohour The Ed· <ry long f><ople who h.a of ISOn Corn . vc •upplyin 1'any has bee · propessin g electricity for n •n. the busin , th g continuo / rnore than 50 ess < science of el . us Y in all its d rears, • [ . «triCJty h ef>artnt t u an indc,.. d as advanced •nts ., own. ,--n •nt "-•· . '13 "'< 93 ' '-"'lforn; f><ople. Th ,()()(}, st0ckJio/d • COrnpany. ""' ere are 3 50() en, rnosrJ . • "' The <ornpanv ~ ernploye., on j', Ca/1forrua and <4Iri<> its . 28 dcctr;c • f>ayrol/. to S.rve 360 •lectr;ciry ov., 22 OOogenerating plants Sou h "11<s a d ' llti/ t <rn •nd "-n towns . "' of wire corn 1· '-<ntraJ "-•· 1n 10 co . . P Jcated <qui ""''Eornia. I\ l Unties of !Jons •nd . Prn•nt goes . or of labor a d El . . purring th . into rnakin n «tr1ciry is h • W1te to Work g thos,, sta-Edi.so c ••p . ' n '<rvcs Th . as Wei/ as pl . biggest IJSen ~f i'' ['art of the coun em1fuj wher, e «tr1eiry in th try JS one of tb P. S. Ed . . • World. e ISOn IS a . fact rnon h laJc-payuig I ... i.1.· cy dps c·f e CCtric S<rvi r"""c ~c., 1 1<s •nd towllS .c:c. Edison . prQv1de other SOI/THEI N CAI/ * '•/I.fl BABDWABI: J.H.ESTUS PLUMBING GENERAL EI.ECTRIC &I.NW e llll:nll~ • W- DlllBWA8RD8 • UDIOi: ·ltzvs ll8 • • * 4. That upon such annexation );:::============; the Cit)· eh.all: I (a) At such time hereafter as 1 the final map of said 8Ubdiv!Sion is approvl'd and filed accept the II dedication of the streets contained y,•\thin the area or said subdi\·ision. c b) Approve said 9Ubdivision O.L.CULLY Certified Tu CoDAultant PubUo Acco- • Sweaters • Sport Shirts • Ski J ackets • Toques • Windbreakers • Sweat Sock• • Ski Caps Shirts and Pan ts Many Othe r lnt.ereAtlng Articles For ChristmaA GUte ' 30 sec. East 76.00 fet>t ; thence South 79 deg. 21 min. East 199.92 feet: thence North 76 t1eg. ~7 min. 30 !fee. East 63.90 •ect; thence North .54 deg. 58 min. 30 sec. East 171.00 feet; thence North 35 deg. 26 min. East 1 26.~ feet t o center line of State High\\'8)" Corona de! lo.far to Laguna; thence South 58 deg. 36 mln. 30 see . EMt 1298.37 feet along said cc"ttt.l'r line to Station 216 plus .63.37 and plan ol Jevelopment as set TALK to JOHNNY AT I forth. 423 Spurgeon Bulldlng Specializing on Income Tax Your patronage appreciated. r~' lc) \\'ithin a period of 6 months B lb 1 1 d s • G d from th• date or the installation 206 w . 4th Santa Ana a oa s an porting 00 s o r sanitary sewers in the vlcinity !.....-------------' c ~f} \ of said high\vay; thence South -· I -----..,-::--:=-~-=-~=-==-= %22* Marine Balboa Island Pb. Nwpt. Bch. 2&11 't2~~~~~fe~fe~~~~~~~~~~fef;~r._ ~ OPEN EVERY ~tY TILL CHRlSTMAS 41 deg. 15 mln. 10 see. West ~ Vf;?.: . ·" ' ' I. ' , j \;.? '-:0 " ~ . - , 228.75 feet: th"""" ~'lut ' <'.{, <'"!:'. 27 min. 20 sec. West 286.27 feet: thence South -43 ~ ~:~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;:;;;;;;:;;~~ I ~ ~1 f .... 1,, ~·~ • . /" ,,1 I j ':ht:\...,~ .--...,. .. ...i. ~. I .' n.'-i.--!'''" ·.: .. !J ..,_ r _ ' L · -.: \ . . n re· ._. --.; r.... q~. r: . : . ·.::.· .• r · 't , -.\.,'.,; :.i.;' !•'' :1 :\' -:?°'.-·,, A ~ 11 l : ;• l •ils. 0 ' -.-400 1 :' l 1ni1 ... n t l.13 ......_ .............. , t.is p 1 ·,1i:~. H~ Z.000 ""-I J\11t'rc. .;;.n1"-and a p- proximately l l\OC'J ;\'.i.-rol~ .• ':ns Xlco- Unamlde. The reriuitl'--! r:'<; for othP.r B Complex Vit.aru-3 u.ave no& yet been estabHshed. Man,y people do not get enou.ch of U>e9e earntial Vitamins. 00 "/OU? Wh;r not play ale by tak.inc ONE-A-DAY vin:,':f~~Lm I Dach ONE-A-DAY Vitamin A and D Tablet contains 25,.. moi'e o1 tb9 eod liver oil vita.mini than the mini .. IDWD dal(y recomm.nded quontilY. EaCh ONE-A-DA~J Vitamin B Complex Tablet oootairio tun mini- mum dai1" requlrementai of. Vitamiu Bl oncl BZ oncl 10,000 !Wcro..-. .. NlcQ.tinamide top\her with a llUb- ll&ntial amount ot other B Vltamlna. I Wbm ,.... buy Vltamim, eompore »otende1 ·~ Note how OffE.. A -DAY conform to the ~~'bi: ~=·•qi•. See o.t1hom .. ,....,. __ deg. 40 min 4r. ~e". \\.f'st f.1 ., • feet ; th<"1.ce Fnuth ~4 d~!.! .. 2" rT'in. 20 se<'. \\·est 159 ~1 feet ; t hence South 46 deg. 18 min . 30 sec. West 224 .7 l feet ; t~e n ct> South 12 deg. 23 min. 20 see. East 142.37 feet ; thence South 46 deg. 33 min. 40 sec . ~ ~ I ~. ~ l ~ ~! I ~ ,,~ . '" -~ ~... ;_,,_' ... . ,.,, ' " ' -: 4 I • -., ""' --------\\.). '!'74i! 722 ~1 arigold sverue. ~1rs . Hae-"~ ~ kett •,:;; fat 'ler i~ 0 . B. Rel?'d. N'e\\'-'· -,· ~ port 8Pach. '.''r Har kett is an <'n-• ~ gtrt\'er and 1,1,·iit have an office at ( ~ -:J7 his hnme. I ~~ ! c y s ~ A ney.,· comm11nity (lrgan =.,.ation ~.: . ~ has brf'n formed bv a J:"~oup of ,. .~ '2!!.. yo1·:il? folks and they will meet at ] U ~--;; thl' Community church each Sun-~ ~ day rv•ning for a couple of hours ~ c A N D L E s ~ of entertainme-nt and refresh-e...:,.: ~ mrnts. 1.1r. and Mrs. Gustave ~ '!'i~ Grupe and Mr. and Mrs. F. Pw.·-~~ ~ eGrs \\•ill be ,,there A:o help. I Mrs. i. . and Pla1·n ~ n1oe saict a cree...., are we come ~ Incense ~ as it 1,1.•ill not be a religious organ!-~ ~ ~lion. but the Community church ~ MEXICAN IMPORTS ~ Is glad to ort• 1 rMtb"1r building s 1 o t -' , ~ the Corona de ar young peop e ~ ._ may get together tor social times. ~ ~~ ~--------__:__:__::. _ _:_ ______ -' ~ ~ FIGURINES -POTTERY i HUTCH'S FRYERS We Can Now Deliver PREMIUM BIRDS RAISED ON WIRE and Fed Especially !or Flavor and Plumpness Our Individual Dressing and P ackaging Assures You or an Exceptional Chicken READY FOR THE PAN ••• WE DRESS ONl'..Y OUR TOP BIRDS FOR OUR RETAJL TRADE FOR DELIVERY -PHONE 1232-J Ed. ·T. Chapman Jr. &· R. B. Hutchins 1968 Ne rt Blvd. WHISKEY • Go to ROSSI'S Liquor Store lOOS C...t Bhray - -~ ~ POINSETTIAS, POTTED ~ ~ ~ ~ ·. ·XMAS. TREES ~ -~ ~ ' -~-.. 2-to 10-lt. FIR,8 and SILVER TIPS --~ -~ ~ RAINBOW ; -~ ~ BUBBLES I -! -.,,.. • Regular 75c Bottle ~ -~ I 29c '"· -I • . I I ~ I Balboa Supply I ~ Pavillion -Phone 57 ~ ~ • • CHR,STMAS PORTRAITS By Roberts Studio Beauty and Character Plus Glamour Our Specialty Order Now to Insure . Delivery for Mail SPECIAL ••.. ... i.oo \ KO APPOINTMENT NECESSABY .. -ID lllqalre -<loPJtac Old ;Por-lti Roberts Portrai~ -Jl\MIH IUJ1'-Nm TO~~·­ .. -I' ·a--UA..11.IDI• ... .,._ . . t l ' • •• JIU .. Your Friends In Balboa Wish-You a Merry Christmas Merry Christmas To All ' We Will Be Closed Christm.as Day and New Year's Day The COACH LAMP NOEL• 504 W. Central ' • MERRY CHRISTMAS With cnUtude for 7'01ll' continued trtendahlp we -durln&' w. -Cb.rlltmaa te&IOD to wbla you the ""ftdelt Chrld· maa of them all. I THE .BLUE SAILS ' Balboa. Calif. . ~ r ·- Gen. Barker Proposes Plan For Merger • David Gogerty, ~t. aarbor Master, Returns Home • . ~ . -. , -. . ·.'Ji ·' " ., .fl Thirty Harbor and Costa Mesa Scouts Receive Awards at Court of Hono P The Boy Scout Harbor Di.Atrlct Trompeter, merit badge tn cook~ Davld W. Gogerty of A.gate Court of Honor wa.a beld Friday lng, llfe •vtng, 1wimmlng; patrol 11t.reet. Salb<>& hrl&Dd. wbo hu night. Dec. t• lo the Coata Meu leader bar; 2~ houra clvlc aervl.ce. been serving a.a a chief boat.wain Union High school, reporU Ralph David Chambers, merit badge in tor tour yea.n ln the Coa.at Guard, Deaver, dtatrict advancement athlellcl!I, f irst aJd, peraon&l health, wu dlac.ba.rged lut week and bu chalrm1u·1. · There were 210 boya public health; 50 hours civic eerv· returned to bJa home here, Mra. and parent9 present, with all the tee. J im.my Kimbrough, aaalatant Gueet epeaker at the annual Gogerty, hla mother, announced. troop betng represented. patrol leader bar: flrst cl&..8!9 Scout Rota.rtan Chrt1lmu party la.at Mr. Gogerty wu well known Scoutmaster Harry Lace, Troop award; merit badge in home re- ~y n ight at White's Pa.rk here, having served as assistant 5 from NeY.rport Beach wu there pair ; one--yea.r service star. Ray- Avenue ca!e was Brig. ~neral ha.rborma.ster t or four yeani before with five boys; Troop 17, spons-mond Louvier. first class Scout J ohn De F . Barker , new chiet at entering the afrvlce. He bas just ored by Newport Beac h Rotary award; merit badge in carpmtery, the Santa A na Anny Bue. returned from eight months over'-club was represented by Mr. Dea-"'ood carving, home repair; one- After a few droll atories on seas where he saw service ln the ver, and his son Dick ; Scoutmaster year service star: 10 houra civic Local Men Seek Championship Boat Races at Salton Sea A bid le bein g made for holding the 1046 w orld's championship power boat races on Salton Sea ln a communlc.atlon being addreaa- ed t o the American Power Boat Auociation tn Washington. D. C., by Kent H itchcock, commodore, and well-known local phot ographer who conducted the r aces a t the desert community la.at m onth. Hitchcock and hi.a associate Fred Thatcher Jr. supervised the running of the race.a which at- tra.cUd 125 speed boats trom &ll p&r'ta of the country, and set five nt"W · world'• recorda. Th.la W&.9 done, Thatcher m id yeaterday in spite of the fact that all were rac. lng w ith equipm ent which baa not been replaced since before the war. A new record tor the 13!S cubic inch inboard motors waa set at the aurprislng speed of 80.178 mile. per hour, a.n increaae ot 7 over the previous rate. Ctue C outboard hydroplane m otor& aet a new mark of over 63 milea per hour~ up three from the tormer ~Onl: 'While Hitchcock said that no conteatanta entered from here, "Hi''. Jobnaon, a propeller expert aerviced all contestants, a.n d LL B. Collina, eon-in-law ot Tony Plummer waa u lntereeted ob-• server. If the world event la held next tall, Hitch cock and Thatcher believe that a larger contingent Of local people would go. The site for the racee is considered the beat in the unJvenie because it l1t 250 feet below sea level, and givea a 35-lnch ra.l.ae in the bar mercury pressure, in addition to the ad· vantage of Salton Sea being 16 times more salty than the ocean itself, t or added bouyancy. Newport Harbor Publishing Co. --A Sincere Wish For·-- L ____ .._ ____________________ _,) letting some of the other N?9J>OD-Philippine area. Pl'evloiu to going r Servl.s. Troop 20, sponsored by service. •Ible people share the worry, the oversea.s, he w~ In charge or the Costa Mesa Grange had seven boys Robert Hancock, merit badge in Genft1lJ who Is a sertou.a minded. sailing schooner, Klnkajou, which I out ; Scoutmaster Knighten, Troep v.•ood carving; 100 per cent duty tough technlcia.n. invited assem-would leave Nt""A·port Harbor on 15, sponsored by Post 3536 VFW badge: 25 hours civic service. bled Rotarians to come and In· v.·eek -long c ruises for patrol pur-1 had nine boys out: Scout.ma.sler David Gardner, merit badge In spect some ot the stored up equip-poet's a nd for training C08..!lt Guard Hall. Troop 6. 9p0nsored by Cozii-cJimplng: 100 hours civic. service. ment t hat had helped destroy the personnel In navigation and .sea-j munity ~1 ethcxllst church bad I() Richard Dodd, merit badge in country's enemies in the greatest man.ship. He also saw duty on the boys ouL camping; 100 hourycivic service. war of all history. "After all.'' said cruiser . Philadelphia. I Troop 6 had charge of the pro-Ronald Engle, a..tsistant patrol I the general. "lhe American people Mr. Gogerty r:Qarried Eloise gram, and opened by bringing ln leader bar: firs"t.1 class Scout own t.hl9 equipment. They should Marshall, a v.•ell-known local girl. the colors and g iving the Scout award: merit ba~ge in v.•ood carv- A Merry Christmas PEACE ON EARTH ·GOOD WILL ···TOWARD ALL MEN··· EvERY holidc;:ry has its significance, but none can compare with Christmas. It is the one time of the year when self-seek- ing gives way to selflessness, and all are united in one common attitude of good will towards our fellowmen. -Our entire personnel Joins in wish- ing Christmas joy to those whom we have served, and to others as well. Accept our sincere thanks for the ·Rrlvilege of b eing of help in making this Christmas of 1945 truly merry. GEO. B. WEl3S -L ELAINE WEISS • RICHARD W. OTHM1:R MARLOE H. O'niMER cOAST PROPERTI~ CO. • ' "s°•• . , • know eomethlng of the wonder!i David's brother. Godfrey L. oath and laws. Les Steffeson, ing: 25 hours civic service. Wayne of aclenoe and fire pov.·er." Gogerty, Naval Chief Warrant Qf. 1 masters and their c6m.mittees. Corbin, fi rst class Scout award: After stresslng the Important ticer, ls still ln the Paclflc serving Scouts in singing "America" a.nd merit badge in hiking ; 50 hours fact tha.t we will not know it there on •the CVE. Fran.shaw Bay, and then Introduced each of the scout-civic service. Stephen Kru;iser. first l.!i to be a.not.her war "a.a and l.f' he when la..9t beard from ""as in ma.&te rs and heir committees. class Scout av.·ard; merit badge in urged that we be prepared and Tol(yo. He has been ln every major Troop 6 then took over v.1th a skit carpentry: one-year service star ; g&ft. Mme highly illuminating Naval battle since the beginning on fire building by friction and 25 hours civic gervice. fact.a on the propoeed merger of of the v.•a.r, Mre. Gogerty declared. flint and steel. al.so a first aid dem· 1 Robert Wells. first class Scout · the armed tor ces. The Oogertys ha.ve a.lJ been onstratiori. They ha.d a completely award: merit badge in reading.~ and a Happy New Year , ' -Ia Extended to Frlen~ and Customen of-,, THE JOHN E. SADLEIR OFFICE The office \\.ill be closed December December 30. 31 and Januacy 1. 23, 24 and 25, as well as The general's powerful plea t or newsparer people. David worked outfitted patrol of boys on a ~ike home repair, rabbit raising; one- a me.rger was prefaced by the gt.. I for the Dally New8 ln Loe Angel ea. -giving exampte-s of bow they j year service star. J ack .. Woods, I ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ganUc .. if" of politics. He telt it Godfrey tor the Times, and Mrs. carried their food. and purified one-}'e-a?' service star. James N et- c°'!1d be submerged. and lf It could Frances Gogerty was tor many tbeJr drinki ng water. ( t~es, senior pat:ol l ~ader ba~: the men comprl.!ing an advisory years connected ":Ith the Sun and A moving pictu re "Scouting I first class Scout . merit ~adge 1.n boa.rd (unde r the Prealdeut) of the Press-TelegTam in Long Beach. Trails to Citizenship•· "'as shov."n carpentT)': one-year, service star: t,J. S. Navy, Army. Marine Corp.a About 1939. Godfrey Gogerty v.•on b)• Field Scout Executi\·e Robert 1 25 hours civic service . Richard and Air Corps would have an the Norman Chandler award from B. Culbert.son. I Taylor, one.year service star. Gor- executive Off icer as Its head. If the Times for the best salesman ot Awards presented v.•ere: I don Dye. second cJass Scout the United State!., aa a nation, the year. s•·-ley Young . av.·ard: patr ol leader bar. Robert ~ad b ......,, . one.year service . •1 to do somet ing about any s•-r 100 h . . . . ~:fcCracken. one.year ser\'1ce star: <.o. ; ours c1v1c service; ment . matter In the v.•orld, the advisory badge in athletics. camping, first first class Scout award. J.ack board would tell the executive of-aid, personal health . . Craft. merit badge lo pathf1 nd- flcer to get tt done, whether lt public health· senior 'pai10~7r~g. ing, machinery; 50 hours civic 1 t oOk seamen. landmen. marines or Sc t h T ' ro ea e r service Q C ape bar. Leonard Hall. one-year serv-. a.lrmen. The job would be done le star· 100 h . . . 1 Kenneth Walker. patrol leader wlth n po d I .. d e . .ours c1v1c serv cc; b . 10 h . . 1 I re wer an ac ence an Now on Hand merit bad ... e 1 athlet'c . ar. ours c1v1c serv ce. Leroy aave 10l!ls of blood -American "' n 1 81' camping, ,..A _.er 10 b · · 1 blood." personal health , pioneering, public \,.,G.l L , ours CIVlC serv ce. Supply Ll'm1·ted health· 100 per c t d 1 •·• Richard Mobleyi patrol leader bar: The -neral ·-· lnt-• ed b · en u Y ..-.uge. 2• h I I 1 · La a -.... _ lvuUC y Roger Gordon, merit badge In ., our.s c v c . servii;:e. rry Major Robert "Boots" MJller and -at-camping, reading. blacksmithing, Hd lnd• 0 • 10 h 1 o 0 w-sh civic s~rv1 Ice . a.or- the meeting was arranged by T. carpentry metal k ·ood on ye, ours c1v c se?"Vlce. w~-J y f th South ~--1 Co NEWS TIMES . wor , w carv-J' M V 0 h .. Qlv.1u a o e "-'Uaa • • ing, angling, poultry, pigeon ra.is-1mmy c ay, 1 ours c1v1c For quldt: result.s use Time9 class~ cnlumns. News-Ing. machinery: one-year service .service. Bob Nettles. 25 h ours star· 100 hou 1 1 · civic service. Victor Kasser, . r.s ev e servi.ce. d 1 Sc t . Richard H inda, merit badge in secon ~ 8B!I ou award; ment • • .. • HOLIDAY SEASON /ball THE QUEST OF HAPPINESS bu ..... !-. the ultiawe pl of hWIWl bcinga. Some find bappiDem in ooe way; aome in another; · and many .,._ find it at ail. Whatcvtt road l""' may i.. .. !-. taking in )'OUr pumJit of happineas, may your foodat hopa be rnliud during thio ChrUanu ....,,, of 194 f. One otha thought: ... want CftrY ooe of you to know that we deeply app~~ evuything J"lU haw done foe m dwine the paa yeu. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Verwey CASINO CAFE • . • athletics: camping, swimming, badge 1ri ca~entry. home repair; ¥.·ood-carving hlki h air one·year service star. Elwood De- rowing· 50 bou'r• 0°1vlg, ome. repT d• Pont, a.ssi.stant patrol leader bar. . c service. e Special Awards PEACE ON EARTH <Ct ~Joyous ~!) Christmas * Of far ~ value than the moot~ jewd or the moot ooot- ly gift ;. bappin ... and peace of apirii. Could we wUb more for you thU Ouistmu .....,., lhan its anainmmt? For your 6ne """ open<ioo. and 1oy.1ty to us in 1945 1"" b.rve Sta.nley Young, Life Scout award; Leonard Hall. L ife Scout award; Richard Hinds, Star Scout award; Ted Trompeter. Star Scout award; J ack Woods, Star Scout award; Richard .Taylor, Star Scout award. .. -...... "/". / . / lll lllllllll tll lll lll lll llf llll>l llllll ••11llll Hl llllll lll l!l lll lll ••l lll "l "I HI We Wish All Our Friends a MERRY, MERRY CHRISTMAS llll•l lll Al!!ll\l lltlll lllllt nl 1ot H1u1u1 ,111111a1111111• I • I! I r 1111 11 • - LONNIE VINCENT I Balboa Pharmacy •• (\ . { • • • ' -. \ . . .:.~~~~~~~~~~~..:..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~N~!C~W~rv!:!!!a'!~~llAL~i!.!!ll0!2!A~'..!!J~!!..::.!!!!!!l!2!,_l'f!!!!!l!!!..!!_~,..!;C..1!!!1"!!!:i!!l!.-~:......I!!!!!!!!LJD~._!M'I!-!•~,..!!_ 19'1 ~? P.AINTING -PAPl!lR HANGING and Dl!lCORA TING ==~A: I know you ha: EV E R Y • N E a long cold trtp and lota of calla to make-, but don't forget to atop at the MESA HOBBY SHOP tn Coat& Mesa and get. me an Xacto S-Tll\1ES CLASSIFIED AD IS.· AN OPPORTUI TY' Read Them for Profit • • • Use Them for Results • H. JC. :McDonald • 41' Old County Rd., Pb: lM-W ---It you <lon 't Mnd what you are looking for advertised In this Issue Phone Newport Beach 12 or 13 and place your own advertisement __ _ · Ooeta Mesa 86--tfc Kn ~eSet andeomeeuperd•uxe ~;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:~;;:;:;;;;;;;---;;:~;:;;-;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;-;;----;;:-;;;;;;;;~;:-:;;--;~;;;:;--~~--;;;;;;::::::::;::::::;:::;:::::=:=:=:=:=:=:---:::::::::::::::::::::....:::-~~-~~~~...!.•~~~~ Paintin11: _ Decoratin11: model planea .,.. PT bdata. EMPWYMENT OFFERED n SALE MJSCELLANEOUS ao MlJSICAL & RADIO ----"-UAL ESTATE Root Repair"' Pa1Dt1ng Thank•. pal. JUNIOR. 915-Ste _HE_L_P_W_ANTE--D--W-o_m_an--f-or Hosie_ry_ Me-n-din-g-Se-rv-ce Svm:pson & Nollar TRANSPORTATION 11 general bouae work, 3 or • daya 3-day eervtce. Advl&e on the be1t RADIO HOUSE CALLS -Now that addltionlll competent tecb- nJclan1 are available, we are able to make 1ervtce calU on large con.11oles. All work guaranteed. HAROLD L HAMM., S. 0 . B. Rad.Jo, 216 Marine. Pb: 780. Ph. Nwpt. 1217-W 512 !8th St. ------------a week, $1.00 per hour. 105 Ma-hoaiery to buy. l2-U'c WANTED -Transportation to rine Ave., Balboa Island. 96-2tc May Worley, 2:24. OU. Bldg., Santa Cru2, Salina.a, or vtclnJty. ------------llUllINEllll GUIDE 10 Dec. 21-22. Pay espenae.o, drtvf. SALJ1! ~OD!I IO <th A Main, Santa Ana. 94_.tp GENBR.AL CONTRACTING, Re-Pbon.e Newport 1515. Hrs. 8 a.m. FOR S ALE -Nlce "Coney dyed" pa.tr and Alterattona. See Frank to 5 :30 p.m.. H-4tp fur coat. Exe. cond. Slze 16-18. Pellkofer, 3405' Ftnley ave., New-.BEAUTY AIDS ti Full length. 27}.0 W . Ocean port Beach. Pb. 14:98-M. 4:3-ttc Front, Newport Beach. 96~3tc BICYCLES Sold, Rented or Repaired. VOGEL'S 100 Main St., Balqoa 208 Manne, Balboa l~land. 94-tfc COLD and MACHIN'ICLESB FOR SALE-Electrolux va cuum WAVES with all attachmenta. Almoot ' Tlntlng and M&ntcurtng new. 719 W . Centr&J, Balboa. Evening Appointmenta Ph. 179--W · 97-ltp Vi's Beauty Shop , 1103 eout H lway , Corona del Mar FOR S~irl • sidewalk blk.e, 76-ttc S4.; boys blue wool eport jacket, -P-AINTIN---0-00-NTRA---Cl'O--B---------------alze 14, $4. Ph. N. B . ~2i~ HEALTH AIDS -1 . •"' $150 Will Paint Relieve eye atraln with VERDI-Fl hi. YOUR HOME RAY Light Bulba for reading. as 1ghts SKY-SCOPES -A real apy.glau !O?" Identifying a.trplanes. Useful 9'-t.tc alao at 1POrte event.I. 69c. MESA ------------ HOBBY SHOP. 95-t1c BATTERIES For P ortables WANTJ:D TO BUY 11 WILL PAY CASH tor your tur· Al8o large stock · of tubes. 95-ttc -3Day-nJture or what kave you. Ptu:me Rad.Jo Repair Service NwpL !OOI. 0 . R. Crawley, The MESA RADIO a. ELECTRONICS Food Bu1"t, 1812 Newport 1711< Newport Blvd. Blvd .. eo.t.a Me.a. ff.ttc Phone S~ Meaa. IF YOU want to 'all your old ------------ pl&no -ua. We 'pay hlgbeot FOR SALE-Beautiful WUrlltzer cub prtoe. 80 yeara ln Ora».p accordion. Uke new. Ph. 792-J. county. ~ Pluo Co., 79-lte IS20 JC. --AM.. MtcD __ OO_!l_,_C_A_T8 ____ PE'J'S ______ aa F __ v_M_._ .. _·u_• __ ro_•_SAU _____ a FOR SALE-Irillh Terrier puppy and mother, trom Michal of Erin. i"tve Umes champion. 902 W. 18th St .. Coe!& M...._ 97-ltp Everything Furnished 27c a. <Sc. Photo Renector Flood Toys Games I wW paint the average.alze f'or ~ Lampa, 85c. MESA RADIO "' Newport Pharmacy USED HOUSEHOLD FURNI- room bOuse tor $1!W>. Best ma-ELif"'I'RONlCS CO. 95-ttc •-, 97·ltc TURE -Stove, radio, bed.I, ""rlals used. Work O'llllPAnteed. WST &..n.. POUND • -------------e--~·· aprlnp, mattreue•, cheat.I, 10 yrs. experience. Write for KAN'S BICYCLE, good cond1Uoo, chalra, daybed, wicker llving- J . E. Barnes & Son 1806 Newport Blvd. Coat& Mesa. Phone 516 3 Bedroom Home On Broadway. Hardwood fioora, large garage. Venetian blinds. All la.rge rooms, and very well arranged. Price, $9750 Can be bought fu rnl8hed It d&- slred. Terma. New 2-bedroom Home · Cloae in. Large lot. This house is not quite finished, ao can be bought f or $4750 aa owner muat sell soon. Good Lot on Orange Avenue Near 18th St. $1500 prompt eetJmate. LOST-Slame9e brown point kit-large delivery buket, kick FOR SAJ,.E -Adorable COCker P. w. ANDERS w.. 4 moe. old, from 800 block, stand, $M •, tour-burner kitchen room •et. rug, .~-W cabinet. Spaniel puppies, 2 moa. old. Ph: Lot in Newport HeightS bo REWARD a few toy•. ~ . Ocean 20l7 ~ 2tc Bo vie Of 274. E. 20th, Co8ta Mesa. 95-4tc Ocean Front, Bal a. ....... e, right-hand 'oven, h•t eves . ~-me w ocean. f Call ., "eai -~ Front. Newport. 97-ltp 0 I ~s or return. -r. -ey, regulator, $15. 7208 Ocean ------------LIVEl!ITOCK ST n y., 50.00 lJM5 1~73-J. 96-4:.tp Front. Phone 8701·J -5. 97·ltc FOR SATE 8-plece dlning.room TIDE TABLES LOOK YHAT"S HERE!-The beet ~n~ w•--FOR BALE-~--· ·-heted bed-aet tn good condlUon at 713 4 Good Bw.lding Lots ~---~-·-~--·-~--·-----~ ....... ~ Broad St., Newport Height.a. preeent you can buy hin:l--!-• One Cl In. D&CEMBER spread, Afghan, quilt, wardrobe DONKEY, broke genUe, well· oee Bllh 1-.. 1-WILL TAKE CARE Of chlldren. trunk, 3-burner kerooene cook-___________ 9_7_-l_tp ma.nnered. Saddle and bridle. See Priced at $.500 eaeh Corona del :Mar. Ph: N. B. MO-Ji atove, am.all wood heater, round FOR SALE -O'Keele A Merritt at 514 San Bernardino Ave., 6:221 86-11 -.1.l ____________ < dining table, 2 chall'll, hand electric retrtgen.tor. $100. Call Costa Mee&. 94-<tc J. E. Barnes & Son 7 :18 EMPLOYJIDlT ~ It p&inted diabes, 10UVenlr apooo.e. Howe, N. B. 196. 96-2tp SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S8 Real.tors p 21 11 :04 4 :!1.'1 ........ . i): 6.3 2.2 8 22 1:14 ~, .. 11:52 7 313 E. 18th, Costa Mesa. 91-ltp ---------------0. FOR SALE-Zenith radio; living Typ 't R · d 1806 Newpart,mvd. a,09 WANTZO--HOTICLllU.ID. Balboa room aet · 1 pair drapes, desk ewn ers epa1re Coat& lol•P.. Phone ~i& --0.Z Inn. PbPoe MO. 6--tt'c FOR SALE-Pair Cit silver fox • 7 Day Service 3.9 2.4 5.8 8u 23 2 :13 6:50 12:42 3.9 2.6 5.1 )( 24 3,14 8 :13 1:42 4:.0 2.7 4.4 9:04 turs. Practically new, $150 ; set; golf clubs; rug, SxlO incl. MESA RADIO &: ELECTRONICS 1-----------95--ltc_ RU8Sl&n wolf, '4-lengtb fur coat, pad; brea.ltfut table and 4 171H Newport Blvd. Tu 25 4::11 9 :57 3:00 9 ~,;~ IN T E RE ST IN G $12:1. 2294 E . Cent ral Ave., Bal-chain; mirror. ml8c. 29 Beacon Phone 345-Coota lc!eoa ;8 W 0 R K boa. 97-<tc _Ba_y_. _P_h_,_8_5_7_-M-____ oo_-_2_tc 95-ttc 4.1 2.6 3.8 w 26 5:02 11 :29 4 :31 10:51 FOR SALE..::....Man'a prewar Ugbt SIMMQNS METAL Single Bed, 1.2 Pleasant Working weight Schwinn hlcycl., uaed oprlng•, two mattress.•. $1 2.00; · KEYS 4:.4. 2.2 3.4 Th 27 5 :43 12:26 5:59 11:39 4.6 1.6 3.2 1.5 (New dayUK!)t -.nq t!DM) T14M .re pl&ced tn order of occurrenc. • Ucbt tll'lll'H L Lt.: dult tlcura p. m • Conditions very lltUe. 2819 Central Ave., 5-ply Ping Pong Table, $18.00. Newport Beach. 97-ltp Phone N . B. 1305-W. 96-4:tp Made· While You Wait VOGEL'S 100 Maln St., Balboa 208 Marine, Balboa Island FOR SALE-3-piece living room 94:-Uc set. Good condition. Dining ------~----­ Carpenters Available FOR SALE Lovely New Home Unobstructed bay a.nd channel view. Hardwood floors. One bedroom. 620 Clubhouse Ave. Call at 0 11.EAL ESTATE I HARBOR INVESTMENT COMPANY · Realtors Newport Heights (Cliff Drivel Modem 2-bedroom home -furnished. BAY and OCEAN VIEW. Hardwood floors, fireplace. $10,500 -Excellent Value Modem 2-bedroom home-eompletely furnished $t3,500 . Newport CANAL FRONT HOME with income unit furnished $9500 Canal front lot, 30x100, on 39th St. $4000, Inc. complete set of drawings and specifications MODERN STIJCCO, 2-BEDROOM HOME on 40th St. -Partly Furnished $6500 for quick sale Corona de! Mar 2 Bay Front Lots in Chinese Cove $6000 Each Balboa Island , 2-BEDROOM HOME ... near bay, with 4-rm. apt. over. double prap, Half cub. Fine location. $15,000 Bay Front Home 5 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, Completely Furnished . $35,000 Costa Mesa Five Acres on Comer Facing Costa Mesa Park $7500 Business Opportunities " Learn TELEPHONE OPERATING FOR SA.LE-Good pre-war divan; fl oun!scent desk lamp; elec. band sander: various other small ite ms. All good condition and reasonable. P h. 2018. 97-2tc set w itb china closet and serving cart. 209 Via Dijon. Lldo Isl~. 96·2tp for general m.a.lntenance and repair 3405 Finley Ave, N ewport Beach 50'x462' highway frontage (Miracle Mile) Zone C.2 & Cl. Increased wage rates now in effect. ~-----------FOR SALE--9xl2 rug. $40; also BOATS, SUPPLIES new Parker 51 pen. Phone N. B. ------------2290_M_ 97.ltc F OR SALE-New Balboa dinghy. O. Z. ROBERnON Call Newport 83 INVESTMENT PROPERTIES BOAT BUILDING PLANT Completely equipped. Nets- Apply Southern California Telephone Company 1bo E. Bay Ave .. GOOD CRIB, springs tresses; also ch!ld's $35. Phone 682. and mat- wardrobe, 97-ltc 9· Units. 2 Lots. Complete \\'ith sails. Call New-1------------- " port 1004. 97~1tc For Your $ l 5, 000 yr. Large back log The Balboa Methocli st Episcopal church wu incorporated u nder the trusttts~lp of May Coon, H. B. Webster and Melvin S. Buck. NEW ELECTROLUX CLEANER ML PLASTIC 12-Ct. 110-lb. T op.-Sales, Service & Supplies $16,500 HARBOR INVESTMENT CHILD"S TRICYCLE, age 2 to 4:. o.Car boat and carrier. Now on See R. BABCOK Vi ew Lot-$4000 Houses-$6500 Up W . L. J ordan 700 East Central, Balboa COMPANY The Newport Harbor Marine Balboa Pb:• N . B. 550-M. 95-tfc display. Other models soon.. Authorized Agent Dinghies, sail boats, runa bouts, •05 40tb SL, NeY.'port Beach Realtors corpora.lion was formed of the or former Wilson Brothers Commer. FOR SALE-American Flyer elec-paddleboards. Plastic W ater--96-4tc 30th at Central Ave. Telephone 1600 clal company, the Wilson brothers 614:'1: North Main Street tric train, $30. like new: extra ';~'. ~.tli:::.'.'ne 683. 703 Cent~~ --F-. -P-. -W-A-LD_R_O_N ___ , having retired, one to go into the ., Santa Ana track, bridge, manual switches. movie&, the Other to enter coast or 600 Avocado. Co rona del MJLr. 71h ·ft. dingy ; plywood, good con-LOTS sh1pplng. 96-2tp dition. $35. 312 Alvarado Place, • . A.sk the Operator for the I Building Remodeling Painting Phone 153 96-tfc Ocean Front Lota in Dr. Al bert Soiland, director of Chief Operator FOR SALE-Toys, tricycles, wheel Balboa. Ph. 683. 97-ltc Ne•.vpc..rt Harbor Yacht club, was 86-t!c gooQB, airplane models, dolls; FOR SALE _ JO-ft . Sportfl.ahing At Corona del Mar 50 Ft. Highway Frontage Seaahore Colony , .......... $1250.0f\ elected president of the Radio-I--------------open evenings, 7-9. from now to Cruiser. Perfect condition. Com. logical Society of North America HELP WANTED-Ja.nJtot. Call Chrl~lmas. The T oy Shop , 208 plet ely equipped. Ph : N . B. 961. Telephone 234-W. 2 good cor. view lots in Ne\\'PQrt Hgts. {terms) $1500.00 Good view lot 50xl43 tn at their annual meeting In Chi· I Li M il h.fanne Ave., Balboa ls land. 9~_410 cago. do Theat;e, ason S er or 94_4tc Brayton Norton writer for naM Bank of Amer1ca, Newport ------------------------ Washing Machines Repaired Near Center of Business. $5900 Newport Hgts. (terms) $1000.00 111 ft. on Court A ve., zoned tlonal magazmeS.' and bis Y.'ife Beach, Roland Wright. 97-2tc FOR SALE-Binoculars Carl Zeiss Three Snowbirds 30 I M. h · 1 h Must be in good condition. Pa.rt.a For All Ma kes Pick up and Delivery. W. J. Holcomb tor multiple ...................... $8000.00 50-ft. cor. on Central Ave. were visiting in the homes ot Mr. 6:< ens ; an·s S c Y.'tnn ig t-Dale Wat•- and Mrs Lloyd Claire and Mr MAN or girl to pre~: will teach. y,•eight bicycle also balloon tire '"" SCHULER'S Wuhing Machine Shop J768 Ney.·port Blvd, Coeta Mea.e 1.517 Coast Highway Corona del Mar 'Wbere the Flags F1 y" zoned for multiple -........ $4000.00 · · · Harbor Service Laundry and Phone 2088 and Mrs. Steve Henderson. Mrs. Cleaners. 113 Palm St .. Balboa. bicycle; trailer or boat 2-burner 93-t!c Lot in Lake Tract ····---~---····$900.00 \\'"est NeVl.·porl lot near ocea.n..$650 Lot on Court Ave., for mul-Pbone 2263 M-tfc 96-2tc Norton ?.'as a former Ne~']>Ort 97-ltc gasol.lne s tove, like new; Grip.Iok LOST-S·ft. pl}'"'ood skiff, painted gtrl, Miss E dna Wilson. sister ot ------------corklwer tackle box, $5: trailer ( \Vhite. Rey,·a.rd. P h: N . B. 162. At Corona del Mar 2 Story New Mrs. Claire and ~frs. Henderson. 1.IARINE ENGINE MECHANICS coal or Y.'OOd heating stove, SS ; 96-4tc ------------ "'f'hi.s ~·a.! the year that 1!iss "'anted at the Boatswain's old Royal type\ll'rlter, $10. Mrs. ------------''More For your Money'' t iple family .......................... $1300 30--ft. lot in El Bayo µ-act .... $2750 3 Bedroom Home Fi.n.e View. Crace Stoermer. charming titian-Locker. See Sam, 1003 Coast Davi.s. Helnz Bayahore Camp.! FOR SALE-Gray Marine Engine We have just lnataJled 3 new tac· hR\red Native Daughter. replaced Highway, Newport Beach. 97.zt.c Nev.·port. 96-ltp 4-4-0 and propeller. F'ertect con-tory metllod Retread mold.a which Tu·o view lots near the Bea.- con in Newport H eightsi, J oseph Beek. Balboa Islander, as, ____________ ------------diUo n. See it OJM"rating my-boat gtve a deeper tread than new $8500 tittrPtary of the state senate. a WIRE FENCES at SOl 36th St .. N ewport Beach tlree, meaning more mlleage. HO ea.ch -·························-····--····-$1200 po•ltlon which Capt. Beek regain-NOW AVAILABLE SUNDAY. DEC. 23rd ONLY. Leave Urea In the morning and USES eJ later and hu held ev~r tince. SOUTHERN 96-2tp have them recapped or repa.1.red W . J. H olcomb Dandy s easide cottage The Nevvport Harbor Yacht club CALIFORNIA Metal posts set In concrete by evenlnl' or w e pick up your 151 7 Coe.st Highway and garage ....... -............. $5000.00 Galvanized cbaln link wire. H1'gcrins Boats Corona del Mar ' bedrm h L was urglng all and sundry to take TELEPHONE .,. car and deliver ..,.,e d&y. Free •-· ouse, gar. ~ gar, out li(e member!.hips at $2tiO per COMPANY Budget Terms. 101,i to 55 Feet loanera tt dfflred.. Money b&ck 0 Where the Flags Fly" 96.-ztc apt .. turn .. on water front --· tlie cha..o.ce ot a lifetime." Call Us Collect tor Priority orders taken now, guarantee 18 your aaaurance. ------------and near Lido Theatre $9500.00 Try working t<Xlay's crossword puzzle. l!All: MISCELLANEOUS so MEN'S Coveralls. Work Shirts. Pants, Blue Jeans. Raln Overalls. · Pennsvl vania Oil .. G&llon, 79c Western Auto Supply Authorized Dealer 1836 Newport Blvd., Costa M~sa 97-2tc needs Young W oman to work in Balboa business office Pleasant working condlUons.. Opportunity for advancement. Va.cations with pay. 'wage lncrea.a:es regularly. Apply 115 Palm Street, Balboa Monday, Wednesday, Ft1day p.In. or call Newport 14:41 for appointment. 9:>-tfe EE E Grade A Truck Rubber Beautiful 3-bedrm. house. FR STIMATE Dale Watts Now Avalla~le. lge. living A ommg rooms, C · 901 eo..t Highway Ph. 1088 CoOta Me .. T ire & Retread Shop HUB POWERS 85 rt. f rontage on Ocean 0mmun1ty 9S-tfc our new add.TUI ExclWlive Listing Ave. peninsula., patio k Builders Supply 1760 Newpo.t Blvd. landscaping, possession 2450 Orange Ave., FIRE EQUlPMENT TESTS -TeL N. B. 2!k2 M -t1c 3 Bedroom Home at end or escrow ............ $17,500.00 Long Beach C-0-Two, Pyrene & Foam rettlla. ------------Fine 6-rm. home fully turn. Pb: Long Bea.ch 49513 94-4:tc CO• t b:ed sys~em and Portable• FOB BENT '1 One story. Near North Bay Front. tncT. 8-fL elec. re!rig., now av&Jl&ble. ETS HOKIN &; ------------In excellent condiUon. 2-car gar. Magic Chef range, M aytag F or A GALVAN, 1000 Cout Highway. FOR RENT-Large room for two Sale Price washer on 9~x95 corner, , young men on Balboa Island. "Hobby" New Year Phon• 1384. 73-ttc Call 1479-R. 9~te $14,500 dbl. We pr., apL In rear, and a Merry Xmu: '" garden plot, cement patio, 6 -~~ M~ •~ d 1 , __ ,.. BOATS-Bot, Sold and 'Traded FOR RENT-Good 3-room Apt. to brlck barbecue & brick oven, QOOL. ......,.e"', ope, g ue, IU.LU&. Marine Engtnu and ParU B lb I I d Lots sandpa~r. decal&--all for $2.00. lady who will .... 1.t tn motel and a oa s an all encloeed by brick wall. r-MARINE SALVAGE AND cat k art Um Good P I l Deluxe Models $1.00 up. Xacto · e w or P -e. Inside Jots. QUees on a end ot Knife Seta $1 .00 and $2.oo. MFG. 00. WSlr... PermanenL Coutllne $4000 & $5000 escrow ........................... $20,000.00 FOR THE ST A.MP COLLECI'OR S090 W. Central Ave. Pb.. 2388-W Motel, 6600 Coast Hi.gbway, 4-rm. studio hou.se near u. s. Mint Seta, Block.9, &. Sou-Newport Be.acb., caut. Newport Bea.ch.· Phone 1408-W. ocean, cape Cod style.-.$3000.00 26·tfC 96-2tc For these Special.I 2-story 7-rm. house on-.... , venlr Sbeeta. F orelgn Picture ------------w •-Seta. New Victory ilsUea. M.lxed FOR SALE--CCC Oa.sa Sloop, "'-w --ANTED----TO--BICNT-------U See 2 blka. from ocean.. ......... $8.500.00 Packet. A Packeta made to or-cyl. Grey. Ju.st overhauled. New HUB POWERS 3-bedroom hou.se, Apt. In WANT TO RENT furnlahed hou.s• rear, 50-fL ocean tront-der. canvas, rtggtng and boat in e:.r:cl. Agent 97-ltc BROSE REALTY . 1307 Cout Highway Corona. d.el Mar Phone 2048 Houra 9 -~ Corona de! Jlfar Lots North of Highway 30-ft. lot on Polnsettia., good location ....... -~ ......... $10M . Adjoining eorne-r lot can be bought tor .................... $1500 SOUTH OF ffiGHWAY 30.-ft, iot OD Da.hlla.. ....... $12~ Listings Wanted of Corona de! Mar and Balboa Wand Property. 97-lte New 3-Bedroom Homes Flower St. a.ad Santa Ana Av• ... Coot& M- Hardwood ftoot'!'-Tlle bath Tll<o oink-Double prage $2360 down-$56 p.:r m onth --alao- Duptex now buOdt.ng-ready real eoon Ralph P. Maskey auo eout m•c1. Newport Beach,. Callfonila Phone 402 71-~ HIS CHRISTMAS Is Ne> Problem GIFT CERTIFICATES cood. Write or • call Jim Taylor, or apartment. Young couple, no age, near the Newport For Models "' Stampe n to $11 2100 Westwood Blvd.. w .. twood, children or peta. Pllono <15. J . A. BEEK O FFICE pier .............................. $15,000.00 For Sale .t ;f; ;f; IF HE OWNS A BOAT MESA HOBBY SHOP Calif. Phone ARlrona 3-7428. 97_.tp Ferry Landing -See -B ] 1711< Newport Blvd., Costa M .. a 95-4tcw --ANTED---TO--RE-NT--Tw-o-or Balboa Ial&nd FRED W. BRIGGS FUrnlah~.b~aa:dElectrlc 93-ttc ------------Pllone 62-W with a le!. LANE .t :t :t Ets -Hokin ·& Galvan · 1000 Coan Blway Phone 1384 WING SANG BOAT & REPAIR YARD 811 Coast Highway 101 Phcme Newport 866 ttt - • llootbip and space aftl'lable° for no.a for &le • Paddle Boardl for .. bJ U. weell or -tla. -------------FOR SALE--BeautttuJ 27-ft. Aux. three bedroom apt. or bou.ae 1n Retrigeration. Small rear cot· Co d b Opposite City Hall ta Sloop "Windaong." Mower de-rona e-1 Mar y man•ger Of Ph ge for income. Poueuioo at Used Bicycles and Tandems Adult --$U Up sign. Excellent condJ.Uon. FWJy cafeteria. Pbone N. B. 1736-W. 96-4tc I one 343 97-ltc cloae at eacrow. equipped. Good dinghy. 4-cyl. 97-4tp ON CHtjrCE ocean lllde Of Cout (LltUe laland) VOGEL -100 Main St., Balboa. 92-tfc Unlverul. sta1n1... oteel rig-w ANTl!:D bY reeponlllble Tell>-AV'l'OK<TnV• & TUia Ill Hlghw;ay In beautl!ul Corona de! $8500 -Terms gtng. All bronze t\tunga. Var-pbcm.e Employee, % or 3 bedroom FOR SALE-Two Ures, tubes and Mar, new 3-bednn. corner ltucco ntahed dock. New army duck hoUM. Permanent. Pbcone s...ta wheels, 5.l!O by 17, almoet new. home, 1 blk. from lchool, ator.. Gertrude A. Waldron JUl!t Arrived ~r. ~t Fir:::.. 8;'cBll~ro. Ana 6888. 80-ttc 2909 Weat Central Ave. 97-2tp and buau. $9,000. Owner, ~21 WM. w . SANFORD Jl'reeb. B-....t ...... A.J.d Ol' e mey, Fernleaf. P . 0 . Box «O. 94.-4tc Pl'>.one 234-W. 96-tfC ~--. 717 14th St., Banta Moolca. WANT TO RENT -G..-.ge by 1942 eha!t drive 'martey," anly -:-::==-::.,..,.----------_:_ __ _:_ ________ _ BATTERIES 51595. " 95-4te year ID vicinity Of 60Q W . Surf, '12,000 mllea, $425. Call at 302 ADT08 WANTED 59 AUTOS WANTED II G..n.s.r-Drug Co. Balboa, to accommodate Buick 8. Onyx, Balboa lalan<l 97-4tp -:-------------------------~ 117 lola!n st. Ph. 510 HUlllCAL & RADIO 14 Mra. W. J . Twogood. 5823 Brock- •ttc GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO for ale. ton Ave., Riverside. ~tp FOR SALE-One Cuebman aeooter •==-.,.,--..,-=-----~---1 7 37 s N -----------~ wtth 'aide-c&r. BnbmtJ1 Co., 901 w .. HA"°" goo<! oae<l pianos tor l th L, ewport Beach. WANTED TO RENT-Apartment Coaat Hlgh...,.y. 98-2te $96, $125, $180. $l95 up. n.. • 94_.tp or bowie. Balboa. No chlldren, 2 ----'--'------ CT&lldo "96 up. Terma. Some • adulta. W ould ah&re with owner MOND /l'O WAN II for renL so ,...,,, tn an.n,. Radio Repairs ------county. Da.os-Scbmldt Pt&no C"O..., All ma.k~•: tubes.. etc. Ph. 24.17. any time. Pb: 8· A. 257g..w or 520 N. Main, Santa Ana.. we Burt Norton. 916 Cout B l..,.y, Bee L.. Ba'alcena., Balboa Fun Zone. 96-2tp FOR 8ALE-Oeona All for 8 M• N ewport Beacb 93--ttc ter bo&t, perfect c:ood.' Trlplept FOR s~ -Uprigllt Plano tn llENT, IOIMJEIJ,&NE()tlll " lube tooter. -t !><Jlldltlao. gooa condttfoa. L& Goad&, manu-OFFICE SP ACE to let tn t11e LOANS TO BUILD, bu:J, impron, modernloo or refinance. Newpu.t Balboa Fodo<al •'"- and Loan 4MOd•Hm.. -Via Lido Toi.,_ UO" Pbooe N . B. 11138-W daJ9, or cell factund by,,_.._ 6-. bout Of tzi. boat bQ!ld!nc 419------------- at 422 Acada st.. 0.-. dol Price '1911. -N. B. lm-J. trict. Pb<me Newpon 11eec1a ny worldnc --...... --... 9'1-Ucpn+ tcldlT• aua u md • •• WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS and Will Pay Top Prices SELL YOUR CAR NOW Wh\1e Prices are ljigh. Phone for our courteous bUyer who will call and advise you reganllng OP,A regulationa, celling prices and arrange all detaµs CULBERTSON CHEVROLET. CO., Inc. Olrnolet and ()!cl~ DNlen . IODl W'• <atnl, N&wP*t Pr• a ·o11-, R M .. • .... .... j , I ' [ \I . I -----...a !Na pulfllcailcm -·-wllereln U.• author i. a .Cl&lltornlan and la rep- ruentoct ... ...ucb•d .fO< by hla pul>llaber. TWo gold med&lo and tlve .Uver medall will be awarded.. Alarmed by the tn.creue 1n th• ' --an he!"I' tal<on by the ~th Cub Of San Frao· number ot automobile acc:ldentl and the Inability et un1nau.ttd I cloco for the 13th Annual Call· J• a .,._ ..,,... N...- fomla Literature Keclal Award Tlmeo Leaclerehipl driven to pay dama,gea, the Cali- fornia Farm Bureau Federation I.I lnveettgating the feulbillty of legialatlon which would cempel the bolder ot an open.tor'• llcenee to carry adequate penooal and llabll- I IRENE'S BEAUTY SHOP • STEAM OIL SHAMPOO Hoon: 9 to 5 Open Evenings By Appointment .r-,,1,,,,"\ MRS. IRENE TOUSLEY, -Owner 28%7 West Central Phone 1781..J tty ineurance. Officer Called To Remove Cat From Island Roof It took but a few mlnutea f or Officer McM.anlgal to retrieve a cat from the root of a residence at 118 Jade, Balboa Lsland, yes- terday morning. The pet would not come down ot its own accord, and the own«r could not cou; It down, It was reported. Make Your Selection Wh~~e Our Stock Is Complet~ Brandy Christian Bros $415 Fifths- Imperiam $459 Fifths- Padre 3-Star $375 Fifths- Le Jon $415 Fifths-' J. Bavet Fifths- $408 Remy Martin $997 Cogpac Cllampagne-Flfths- Martell Cognac $832 Fifths- Corgo $553 Fifths- Whiskey and Wines A_D Popular B'f""ds 3 Star Hennes)'\ $799 Fifths- Beer Including Eastern By Bottle or Case EXTRA SPECIALS Romate Brandy Fifths-s3 00 OPA. $t.75 -··-·-·-------· .. · Cyprus Brandy F1tt-• •3 00 OPA, $1,.51 ............ ·-·· Fonseca Brandy Fifi-•400 OPA, 5.55 ...... ·-············ Croix Royale F1fths-•3 00 OPA, $3.98 --·----·-----·--- Creme de Menthe DuBouchett Balzac Bardinet Dom Benedictine LeRoux Mar -Salle Grand Marnies Neyens Garnier Creme de Cacaos Bardinet Balzac De Kuyper Southern Comfort LIQUERS Southern Comfort DuBouchett Season's Grettings I Mr. and Mrs. Roy ~eene Rums Goddard's Puerto Rican Fifths-OPA $4.14 Windward Cuban-Fifths-OPA $4.43 Barcelona lmported~fths--OPA $4 .24 Ron Cabilon $300 Puerto Rican-5ths--OPA $4.29 Bacardi $536 Cuban-Fifths- Bacardi $413 Puerto Rican-Fifths Ronrico $483 Puerto Rican-Quarts Gins • Gilbey's • Gordon's • Fleischmann's • Walker's • Calvert's • Di xie Belle • Kinsey ·()fllN XMAS EVE. CLOSED plAS DAY Keene's Korner Pvl Ray Hansen Due Home Sunday From West Point GIFTS for ALL Navajo Rugs . ' Woven in beautiful desig n and color by the Navajo Indians Small and large size to please everyone. For Women Lovely Crystal Sets For Her Bedroom FOR MEN Belts Suspenders Billfolds Dolls Complete Selection ALL PRICES Pearls ' 72-inch Strand Silv~ Jewelry Beautiful Indian, Mexican and Peruvian that every woman wants. FOR WOMEN Costume Jewelry Handkerchiefs Envelope Bags "flw. U.. llJ.u.eu'' fuu... U.. BALBOA Glf*I' SHOP ' • Bowling Alley Fire Small.Fire Damage W PaJse Ala • In Trash Box Window Glass Fullers Paints 88 ..,; • rm, On Back Porch Numbers Mixed YOU'LL ktrp dry in an , aD· wellther coat of water.repellent nyon bengaline. Thia one ha1 raglan shoulders., club collar, fly front-and a fetching hat to match I The nyoa fabric in thi1 coat h.a.1 an informative 1 label telling you about the durability , of the water.repellent finish, how to have the coat cleaned, and other fact.a aboot fabric anviceability. Be sure. when you buy rainwear, that it hu a label like thi1 telling you about tbe MrriccabilitJ of the fabric. JAMES MUSSATTI, Gen. Mgr.1 State C. of C.-"Plans submitted thus far shov.• ~bat compulsory health in!fllrance v.·ould cost far 1 more than the proposed 3« ta.x- a.nd ';1.'0Uld oft er ir.complete cover- age at best." BOOKS \\'e Have What You Need ESTRELLITA'S (Estelle Campbell, Owner1 Ph. Santa Ana S6'2S 615 North !\ta.In Street Room 8 -. .\rcade RuJldJnK Our Lending Library Contains the Latest Books ..• Hoon: 9:30 to 5:SO Ex«pt ~Ion., 2 p.m . -5 :SO p .m . , --GLA.88 SET FREE AT STOKE -·- A atnall tire in a tf'8.8h box. on the back porch ot the Dr. Ingra- ham home, occupied by T . ·w. Bunnell at 120 34 th street wu extlnguiabed Sunday morning by the fire department. Scorched walls on the porch were the only damage reported. Burton's Paint Store 0 _ ~o pays for advertising f oocy. It pays tor it.aelt! M&polla and Weetmllal.1ter OOSTA MESA Phone 1119-J • • Headquarters for Skiers ... Featuring: f( Groswold Skis f( White Stag Clothing f( Gerber Boots • "::'.~::=:::.,. f( Steel Ski Poles f( Waxes and other quality equipment. • Skis, Poles, and Boots for Rent See JOHNNY ABELL at • BATTERIES ·CHARGED iA 30 Minutes With Oar lust • lnat&Jled New Super-QuJck Charger. LUBRICATION SPECIALIST ....... ,.;.G ~I'~· con8tantly resdy and ~hie to gt\·e yo u the qnlckeat and completest job of grea!llng and olllng Augmented force of Expert 1'1 echanJcs now sen ·e you at VIRG'S GARAGE TEXA CO PRODUCTS • GAS STATIO~ 2406 \\'est Central Avenue, Newport Beach • Open Nightly Tiii 7 o'Clock Phones 129 and 1144 ·W PUBLIC NOTICE As of S_eptember 1. 1945'. we discontinued our Tract Sales Representative for all properties located in Corona del Mar for \Vhich \Ve \\·ere selling agents. Since that date prospective purchasers could make offers of purchase through their licensed real estate broker, or direct t o us. We offered no protection to 'real estate brokers who secured offers of purchase, but agreed to pay the NewJ)ort Realty Board real •estate brokers commission to any broker who submitted a bona fide offer of purchase irt writing, which offer so submitte;:I 'yas accepted by the owners. • In order to avoid misunderstandings, this is to notify prospective purchasers and real estate brokers that we .have no tract sales representative at Corona del Mar, and request that both prospective purchaser and broker§ deal direct with us in our Los Angeles office. PROPERTIES, Inc. 736 South tlill Street Los Angeles 55. California JOHN SHERROD HARRIS L.A. Vice President Phone: Madison 7211 ~~. ' ...... ...., .. the b • :~ eerl¥it.6 1 • highf Q t.6e •• • ,,,Q I . .,.~, . ........__, '"' . ·~:..,.=...~· • -, • ' I NSWl'OaT BA•AOA NEWll·ftMl!8, N'• ... -po-rt .. 8!1cll, °"'91onla .... Plf'.1 - I _P,uaL1c NoT1cEs PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES :_::=::.::c_:_.:..::...c.:..:::-=--~~1 Fair Play r._P..~-Dim Hope Held For Butter Supply Increase Soon I NOTICE TO BIDDERS !llOTICE OF SALE OF REAL t llOJ>ERTV AT PRIVATE SALE · I No. P• .. P-4261 The Beard of Tn11tees ot New· 1 the SUperior Qourt of the State port Harbor Union High School of California, In and for the offer for sale a 19-41 Mercury Sta- ,, tion Wagon (E 59625), in excel-·,Countv Of L, os Ang'l.le&. lent condition and v.1tb good t lre1. ~ the Matter of the Guudlan· Bids muat be filed ln the office elilp of ltbe penoo and E:i:tate of .0 f the high llChool by 10 a.m. Jan- ~an, Sue Ruuell, Incompetent. ua ry 3. 1946. -~o'1ce la bereby given tbat tbi!' The Board reservea the right to und~gned will ae.ll at private reject a.Dy and a11 bid9. sale, 1 (he hJgbeat and beet bid A. H. FITZt:'ATRlCK, de.r, subjttcl to conflnnaUon of aerk. aald *3uperlor Court. on or a!ter Pub.-Dec. 13, 20, 1945. "t'\e 28th da.y of December. 194!'>. NOTICE OF S ALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRI VATE SALE No. 232534 the Superior Court of t he State of Callfornla, In and fOI" t he at the office of CHARLES M . FUELLER. 26 North Marengo. Puadjena 1, County of Los A.."l· ~ea, State of California, all the right, 1 title and interest of said 1 In Incompetent . in and to all the cer- tain ~al property situate in Or-1 County of Lo• Ange le., ange ~ount Y, State ot Califcrgi:i., part~cu'larly described a.s folto\\'S, 1 In the ~'faUer of the Estate of to-wit: EDGAR B. McK.r.'JIGHT , Deceased. Lot 12 in Block "B" of Tract ! '.':'otice Is hereby g iven that the No. 335. Beverly Tract. as ! undersigned will !fell at private Shown on map recc rded in sale. to t he highest and best bidder , Book 15 at page 11 of ~I iscel-I subject to confirmation ·of said laneous Maps. record, of Or-Superior Cottrt. on or after the 20th ange County. Unimprovb:!. day of December 1945, at the office Terms of saJe cash in ht.wtul I of GARNER & GARDNER, Attor- ~Olle)I of the United States on oeys. 619 Title In91.ll'ance Building, confirmation of sa.J.e. T en per cent 433 South Spring Street, ln the c f amount bid to be depoaited \\•ith Ci ty of and County of Los Angelee. bid. State of CalilomJa. all t he r ight, Bida or often to be 1:1 v.·riting title and interest of said deceased o.nd will be received a t th~ a!cre. at the time ot deat h a.nd aJl the "31d office at any time after the right, title and Interest that the first publication hereof and before estat'e of said deceased bu acqulr- dat~ of sale. ed by operation. of law or other- r>ated this 6th day of Oect?m()('r, wise. other than or in addition to 104.5, that of said deceased. at the time LELLA ;.1. BROWN. Guardia11 of death, In and to all the certain of the E.Jtate and person of I real property situate In the County Deane Sue Ru.saell, an Incoru of Orange, State of California. petent Peraoftl: particularly described a.a follows, CHARLES M. FUELLEP. to-wit: 26 No. Marengo. Pasaden11 1, Calif.. All that cert.a.In land situated ln Altorney for (';uardlan. the County of Orange. State of CH-1'2~61 cali!ornla described a.a follows, to- Pub.-Vec. 13, 20, 27 , 1945. wit: N OTICE TO BIDDERS 1 Tb~ Board of Ttustees of New· port Jiarbor Union H i_Jh School ~ill ~ceive birui oo the purchase pt on~ 1946 Ford or Mercury 4- dOOr sedan. Bid• will ~ accepted tn the of· flee ot the high school to 10 Lm.. Januuy 3, 1946. Thel Boa.rd reserves the right to reject a.ny and all blda. A. H . FITZPATRICK. Clerk. Pub.-De<:. 13, 20, 19<5. Parcel 1. A portion of Sectlqn Six, T ownship Eight South, Range Eight West, S. B. B. &: M., par· tlcularly bounded and described &S' folloWs: Beginning at a point in the Northerly line of Tract No. 713, as shown on a Map recorded in Book 21. page 24 of ?tliecellaneous Maps, records of, Orange County, California, distant thereon North 89 .. 14 ' 45" West 93".32 tttt from the Southeast comer of the ·North- east quarte-r of the Northeast quar- ter of said Section Six, as shown on said Map of ad.id Tract; thence :'-."orth 47• 04 ' '4..5" West a di.stance • SINGE YOUR turk•y 1hi1 .a1y way. Place some rubbing alcohol in a coffH lid or small metal con- tain• r. light with • \,,~,· match then use flam• to '' · 1in9e pi.II feathe rs and . 1uch. Th i1 method won1t -\, black•n th• flHh. Emil ~~ ,,.._ HOUSEHOLD HINT STRING grHn Mwing t~read through your Christmas ornaments, then tie to tree so they hang sev· erol inches down from branches. Thi s hidet bald spots and makes ornaments appear at though th•y we,. float· ing in space. CHRISTMAS APPLE AND WATERCRESS DRESSING 2...,..~ le. ailllwu•-. c,,, ... ., e-IJ rli•rr•• \fie.._.....,.. 1-.,..~. '... ......... ··= tl ... ,..., 2-. ..... ' (.. ._.... 1't ... ,.,.,., --le. •••••• ....., "'c............ 1c.d':; ....... Sprinkle baking powd•r ov•r b.....I cNmbs, add m•ltlld short•ning. lro- onions with sau1C19e m.crt, add to btffd crumbs, then mi x balance of ln- gredi•nh thorovghly. Stuff th. fowl. ~~ To •vHy fomily for ~nd near i6't,. We Mnd t ,~ a hearty Gnetlng. ~ May your Holidays I be fvll of Cheer - Good luck-and Happy Eating I • • of SS.64. feet to a point: thence Nortbweattrly along a curve con· cave to the Northeast bavtng a radtua of 253.97 feet and being tangent to the last deacrtbed coune, a diltance of 125.46 feet to J,Ol!aGt·smisaf ~., ,.1lf1M ellt 1t111C.ls.. _Iii~ ~----·-·-_ .. .-. .. _._·------1~ the t rue point of beginning; thence UNEQUAL lldnnla In &DJ contlnulng along the lut deecribed kind of contelt spoil C l}>Ort for curve '.i. dJstance of 60.00• f'et to ~I most A..mfticana. A 1eme of fair· polnt ; thence North 86 30' 10 DHI ii MplJ' rooted ln our peo- Eaat a distance of 113.14 feet to ple. AdullJ upoaint crooked- a point; thence South 19• 00' East l n., In a profnalonal team ii all a dl1'1t~ce of 30.00 feet to a point;! ft Uk• to benkrui4 the club. be-thence~ South 11 • 24 ' 4()• West a • came falmna la ~rdinal. Prac:- dlsta.nce of 116.33 feet to the truel1 ticallT all fonDI ol copipetltion take oo the futuru of a pme point of beginning. bi th1I countrJ'• bU1hlea and Parcel 2. A portion of Section I polit:M:a are no Gc.ptiona. Six, T ownship Eight Sout.b. Range were kt out for •ok:ina' diacon- tent o-loaa boma IDCI low w..... Jt WU ditrn.ceful. It wu al.o a tonr time aeo. It wu not fair. The public .-.led It aJld stopped It. P11)>1Je' PEOPLE 1tlll remember Fro1'M tboae daya. Nobody ca.rel Butter supplies are only 30 cent of what ls considered normal In 9range county, according to OP A. officials, who see Httle hope for addiUonu.l supplies before spring. current shortages a re due to Jack of importation or butter from middle western states. lt wu said. Although Los Angeles county Is one ol the largest mJlk producing counties in the nation. m<>f!t Of it is strictly fluid milk production, and ts not being made Into butter. Ch ri stnras Gifts. Azaleas • Cyclamen • Saint Panlly Heather • Peppen • Fel'llll • Begonlu. Mixed Pobi and llanglllg Baskebi Beaotlfnl Malden Hair Fel'llll Fine quality plants at Reasonable Prices (Begonia Tubers Also) Cardoza Gardens 5d3 Cout BJ\·d. Coro:aa. del Mar Phone Nwpt. Bch. f.1 Eight West, S. B. B. It M .• par-The public hu taken a hand tlcularly bounded and described occuionally in t1M bout betweel?- as followa: Beginning at a point In tho•• bea3-we.irht coutatant.a, the Northerly llne Of Tract N o. Capital • Labor. Untfl V!?1 recemU1, labor WU u. ·~ 713, u shown on a Map recorded favorite. and the choice wt.a une. In Book 21 , page: 24 of Mlscella.ne-The laborer bu been "the man ous Maps, records of Orange Coun-on the bott.om" ln many landJ for ty, Ca lifornia. distant thereon connUe11 yean and •ympathy for North 89g 14 ' 45" West 720.27 feet the underdoc is a human trait. from the Southeast corner of the But thi• ceneratlon of Americana Northeast quarter of the N orth-bu seen the tables tarn. much now if employers , have to hire whom the union u.11 hire, p&J "hit the union oap p&J and blow the whl8tl1 by the union otllclal'• watch.. But there ls som•thlns that th• ~ublic doe11 care about, namely rtn:,\ca. When a home owner'• family •hiven in a cold bouae for want of fuel be ia auioua to bu7, be 4ndli out wh1. Reasons for not considering practical two suggested m rthods of insuring more butter tor this area are given In the report. I +~--------------------------~ One me-lhod, raising the ceiling price ot butter locally to induce I--,.---------------------------- In ftnd,iui out why -people &a.. cover Labor'• unequ~ advanta,re. . John Q. Public m1gbt not frown on a 1trike over ware. or hours, but he get.a plenty huffy doin1 withouf necu1itie1 while tome· body retaliates a crievanoe -or while men ait idle, trying to force a point that mi.rht better be settled peaceably, aettled with both ahifta workinc and buaintu goill&' on u mual.. distant shippers t o seod their 9UP- plie-s here, would fail because in-lr+...J.--------------------------. east quarter of said Section Slx. Popular LABOR tn the United aa show n on said Map of said Ve.rdkt State.a ia not the under- tract ; thence N ortb\\•esterty along doc-far from it. Every a curve concave to the N ortheaet mature penoa, who bu given the ba.v-tng a r adius of 63.95 feet and 1ubject any tho~bt at all, Jmowa whose radial line at the point of that Capital i• no match for Labor in this country now. IAbor beginning bears North 55• 46' East bu a club that management can't from the last mentioned polnl & ue, the •trike. What i. even Sttike1 are violenf and deatruc- dtstance of 37.16 feet t o a polnt of more, manacement bu no wea-tive u anon. They hurt many reverse curve; thence Northerly pon that will approximately people, not Ju.at one. 1 -.m • Ufo- along a curve concave to thP West inatch it in force and violence, Ion& friend of Labor, and I pre-' having a radius of 219.52 f~t and 8Dd bu no detenae from iL diet that ab'ikea will 'be outlawed 1 b7 po~ular dlaoppronl. Tbe, lock· crease in t he ceiling here Y.'duld bring on similar aaju!'ltments In othe-r extre.me shortage areas. thus causing a serious disloc ation in distribution. the OP A contended. The second plan, to direct the m ilk industry as to how much of their products should be diverted to butter, would faJI because it \\'OU)d '1nvolve re-instating r ation- ing and other wartime restric- tions. definitely unpopular ''"Ith the public, the report maintains. Christmas Dance At Balboa USO Scheduled Dec. 21 being tangent to the tut described There waa a time when an em-out and the blackllat we.re ao out-I curve & distance of . 153.62 f eet to ployer could fire a competent lawed. Peaceful waya io HttJe a polnt; thence North 41 • 02' W e9t workman for voting 1n'OJll'. A induatrial diaput.ea ext1t now.! tangent to the la.st deacrtbed curve 1tn.w-bou once could dilml.N a Unlua they are u.ed voluntarily,· a distance of 30.29 f eet t o a polnt: f emale subordinate fcir reaentinc we can look f o'i the public io thence Northwesterly along a h1a overtuna. lDtellipnt penona create aome compulaoq-meth~ c urve concave to the Northeast The annual Christmas dance will havtnr a ra.dl11.1 or :J.16.26 feet and PUBLIC NOTICES Blimp May Aid, be held Friday, De<. 21 , a l the being tangent to the Jut de.cribe-d --Balboa USO club. The hall has coursie a dl•tance of 29.71 f eet to and addresses are as follows, t~ Direct Auto Traffic been specially decorated with the true paint o! beghmlng; thence wit: ChrUJ:tmu trim for the affair . South 55• •5' Weat a distance of Nora S . Wade, 205 Westminster. At Rose Tourney Special recognition tor the.ir help 109.~l feet to"e-p6int; thence North Newport Beach. Cali£.; Sam D. in decor ating goes t o Mr. and 30 ~ 40' SO" W est a dl&tance of Porter. 1569 Miramar D r ive. Bal-It rted W d d b Mrs. Ralph Allen. !.ini. C. B. How- 12.00 teet to a point : thenc e North boa. Calif.: S . A. Meyer, Udo Isle, Lt ~a; re6° H G :rnnee ay Y 1ard. Miss Virginia Atkinson. Mr. 19 ° 00' West a distance or ~.00 Newport Beach, Calif. · r. · · r ger . oper~ Robert Doyle and se eral s ervl atlons officer at the Blimp Base . · v . ce feet to a point : thence North 10• W itness our hands this 4th day who reside-s at 7 Rudder Road. men whose names \\'ere not k nown. 15' 10" East a dlatanc• of 100.01 ol December, 1945. feet to a point ; thence Soutbeut-NORA s . \VADE Beacon Bay, that It baa been pro- erly along-a curve concave to the SM! o . PORTER J>06ed to have a bllmp aid in traf- Northeast having a radius ot ,. s. A. MEYER flc control and di~ction at the 246.26 feet and wboee radial line STATE OF CALIFORN1A. ) Rose Bo\\'I game in 1Pa.sadena New LONDON TO AUSTRALIA • 911 Coast Highway Phone 184 a.t the point of beglnnllli'. bears COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss. ·ye-ar's day. North 57• 30' 44 " Ea.st a di.stance On this 4th d ay of o:.tcember, Plans are not yet completed, and of 50.00 feet to the true point of A. D., 1945. before me T om \V. approval from t.Oe Chief of Naval begin.ning. · llende~n a Notary Public in and Operatlon111 Ls now being sought .. LONDON. -The Brtti.9h Over~ seas Corporation l.s now flying a 12,000 mile route to Australia onf'-----------------------------' a 63 hours schedule. \ That certaJn property ln the C1tyl for the said county and state, re-A1r. Grainger a.s8Urned. however, or Lagtlna Beach deisc!i.bed u fpl-siding therein. duly C'Ommissioned that the control would be done lows: and sworn, personally appeared with the aid of a loud speaker sys- Lot Thne in Block "B" of Mc-Nora S . \'tade. Sam D. Porter. S . ! lem. and that a member of the Knight's Addition Section "A" to A. Meyer known to me to be the police f~rce .would be-aboe.rd to Laguna Clltt$, u •hOWD on a Map per.;ons whose names are subscrib-do the directing .. recorded in Book 8 , page 31 of ed. to the ' within instrument. and Mtscella.neoua Mapa, recorda ot Or· acknowledged to me that they ex- ange County, California. ecuted the same. I en:o.s .J: SA.Je ca.an tn lawtuJ IN W1TNESS WEREOF, I havE •1 the t.:oltt"d :itatee 00 h ereunto set my hand and affixf:"d ro· t ·r"?~:t '\Pn .,, M.t~ ren Pt°' !'f'Ot my o fficial seal the day and year t 1:.rv .1 t olc tc <>i" d'-t...J&:t t"c in this Certificate fi rst above writ- ten. . ..,.It:. tllO. Bt.Ja 'or tA'fen to be tn W'T1tln& and will be received at the afore- said otflte at any time after the f ir!rt publlcatioo hereof and before date of eale. Dated thl.9 20th day of Novem- ber, 1945. MARGARET L. McKNIGHT, a.a Admlntatratri.x of the F.state of s&Jd Decedent. GARNER It GARDNER. Attorneys for eal.d Admlnl1tratrlx, 619 Title Insurance BuUdlng, Loe Angelea 13, Calltomla. CR-12550. Pub.-Dec. 4, 11 . 18. 194.5. CERTIF'ICATE OF BUSINESS: F ICTITIOUS FIRM NAME THE UNDERSIGNED do here- by certify that they are conduct- ing a printing and publishing busJ- ness at 3011 West Central avenue, Newport Beach, California, under the fictitious firm name of New- port Harbor Publishing Co., and that said firm ls con1posed of the following persons whose names --·------ TOM W . HENDERSON. Notary Public in and for said (Seal) County and Sta te. fMy Commission expires March 7, 1949. ! Pub.-Dec. 6. 13, 20. 27, 1945. No. 216755 NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE In The Supe,.10,. Court Of The State of California In and For The County of Los Angele•. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF PAUL J ORDAN, aleo known as Paul J ordan, Jr., DECEASED. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned wl.11 aell at private sale, to the highest and beltt bid- der, subject to confinn&tion f1l said Superior Court, on or after the '4.th day of Janua,ry 1946. a t the office of her attorney, H o...,·&rd F. Shepherd. 625 Title Insurance Bu11dlng, 433 South Spring Strut. ln the City Of and County of Loe Angeles, State of Callfornla, all the right, title and Interest of a.aid deceased at the time of death a.nd all the right. tltle and intereBt that the estate of se.td deceased has: ac- quired by operation ot la.w or otherwise, othe r than or in addition to that of aald deceued at thei tlme ot death, ln and to all the certain real P1'"'9PCrty situated In the County of Orange, State of California. pe.rtlcularty ducribed a.a follows: Lot 22 ln Block 3. and Lots 17, 18, 19 and 20 ln Block "· Laguna. Height.8, pa map re- corded 1n Book .c. page e1· ot M!scellalleowr Reeord9 In lhe of'flce of th& eouiity Recorder ot aid County. Ten:n1 ot u.1~ ca.ah 1n Iawtul money ot the United States on con- tlrm&U~ of aale, or r part cub and balance evidenced by note ee... cured by mortpp or trust deed on the property mo mid. Ten per cent of amoun.t bld: to be depoeitecJ. wllh bid. Blda or otfef"I to be In writlng &pd wUl be receiYed at the afore- aJd ottloe at any tim& atttt tbe ftnt pubHcaUon hereof and be- fore elate ot sale . .Dated thla Ulh clay ot Decem· her, 1945.. ! MILDRED lL .JORDAN, E,..cutrlx . Of the ..tau ot a1d. deceued HOWARD II'. SHEPHERD Attorney at i.,.. • -Tttle -""™'""· Loe Anrtl• 13, Caltf. C-12570. ·I Pub.-Dec. :IO, 27; Jan. S, 19". People . • • Reversing the usual procedure. ~ F . Roy Greenleaf sr., \\1ell known ~ • local p roperty O\~tner, caught the • flu in "'palm Springs and came here ~ to get rid of it. \Vith Mrs. Green-~ leaf. he Is e.nconeed at the Balboa ! Inn and while planning to spend ~ • the \1,:eeketfd at the de9ert city will ~ return Monday and Intends to • start work on bis new offjce build-! ing at 2826 West Ceotral a veoue. f next door to the Medical building ]~ 1\·hlc h he sold some time a.goto D r, ; Rausa. ! ~ ~ ' • The family of Mr. George £_ Butcher, owner and manager of • Bu tcher's Radio-Telephone Service ~ on the Coast H ighway announced ~ yeeterday the arrival of hi.a fam-! 11 y. his wit e Marlon a.od h1a 23-~ ~month-old daughter, Anne Loutse ~ "Butcher . They will m ove tnto their ~ new home al 303 Flower 1trttt. ~ Costa Mesa. -HEADACHE IS SUCH A 81-G ~1'11 ... • Gifts of Jewelry Yon will find a choice selection here for those you want to give the best -· DlsUnctlv& Diamond LOU.CKS I ' I ' • '• •' • \ .-.Your Friends · In Costa Mesa . Wish You • • ,a Merry Christmas f · C ever Window1>isplays Mark Notes from Merry Christmas C sta Mesa Holiday Effort .The Balboa eluding a church, barn. •tOre, roofed-well, fences, and IJtCe cart.I. Ceram.lc f igures complete t h e scene, poeed u golng about their chores and cattle-herding. The buildings of the mlD.lature com- munity are lighted at nighL The set was d~lgned a.nd contributed through the courteay of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Welm.er, 186 E . 18th st.rfft, .Coeta MML OrkiD.'11 hu a dis play represent- ing a cozy Chrt..stmu comer in- cluding a Chrlatmu tree lighted and surrou.oded w1tb doU. and Our Heartiest Greetings for a Happy H oli day Seaso n . . . ARNOLD PFISTER. ' PALM-PALM CAFE 1884 Ne~ Blvd. HOLIDAY GREETINGS -FROM- MR. AND MRS. ROBERT R. MOORE Mandex Cleaners. and Pressers Cor. Newport. and Palisades .•. by, SAAAB Yacht Club Commodore Don W. Kem' ot I Whittier wu ~lecttd tor a 1ec- ond tPrm at the annual meetlng of the Balboa Yacht club Saturday evenlng with about 200 member• preaen.t, and two other oftlcen were alao elected tor a aecond ... tenn, Vice Commodore Ro~rt L Boyd ot Corona del Mar and ~ Commodore Richard Fenton of San Marino. ..~ El ta STREET sc~-.E IN OOST A MESA , one of the fut.Mt srowtnc ected u i ecre ry waa Ray H. communities la Orans-e County. This bmJness Metlon la the a.bop - Loomil of Balboa Island. New d.1-pl.nc center of a.n area w bJcb b now oonaldertnc lneorporatlon. ?"e(:ton are Gerald H. McFarlin. I ~------------------,;_ _ _: ____ _ Arcadia; A. L. Gram, San Ma rino, a.nd Kenneth F . Morgan, Los An- geles. Hold -over d1rector9 are Earl Stanley and A . s . Rlc.bardllon. Bal- boa Island, and J . C1yde» Kemp, Ing lewood. Three staff commodorea were among those pnsent. Ma rk Healy, Dr. E. H . Riesen and Theodor e Jobnaon, both of the latter belog returned N avy lieutenant.a. The next big affair for t he club wtll be the annual formal New Year's dl.nner dance on Moc.da y evening, Dec. 31. fo r whlcb lnvt- tatlons are nov.· being prepared. I W lntel" Troptiy Serles 1 The PC's raced Sunday le the ''ffifuas tqe ~isfrt ~efore C!Iqristma~. By Clemen t C. Moore 'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through ~e house Not a creature was st irring. not even a mou~: The stockings were hung b;· lhe chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would be there: The childr<'n we re nestled all snug in their beds. While visions of sugar plums danced in their heads; And l\famma in ht'r kerchief, and I in my cap, 1-Jad just settled our brain~ for a long \\.'inter nap; When out on the la\.\'ll there arose such t clatter , I sprang from my bed to see what wa5 the matter. A\.\'ay to the window I flew like a fl ash. J •• •NCTL• 11 ••• and on earth peace, good will toward men." Mrs. MacKenzie J oins Me • DUNCAN C. MacKENZIE 1808 Newport Blvd. second event of the winter t r ophy \ !!lerles but wert-becalmed and had to be towed back to their moorings I and the race may be repeated. For the first race Vw'heeler lead wl th I % Of a point and others finJsblng ---------------------------.fin order were Haynes. Erickson .I Lawhorn: Hill man and Hammond. The Snipes had a warm.up race I in preparation for the C'h rlslmaB regatt a at the Newport Harbor j c1ub. There '9.'ere three races and Jimmy Lewis had three firsts. Bill 1 F'i cker three seconds and Ted Var- alay three third.!!. Others racing were Bob \\'a.lters, Lewis Kemp, Alan Andre\\·s and J ack Ca.sh. Tore open the shu tters and threw up the sash, The moon. on the breast of the ne\.\-··fa1len snow, Gave a lustre of mJdday to objects below ; \Vhen . wha t to m y wonderi ng eyes should appear, But a m iniature sleig and eight t iny reindeer. \Vith. a little old driver, so lively and quick. I I '' • noel! .Ade!J le :lidele!J ! .JJol'J ni'J~t! Hark! The Hero ld Angels sing. ' Once again the a ir is filled with song ond music ... the music of the sphe res. Once aga in it's · · Christmas with a ll that th is sacred 'holiday imp lies. We hope that this Christmas of 1945 will be a truly happy Christmas for you end yours. 0 R KIN I s DEPARTMENT COSTA MESA STORE B RIN~IN<ri B EST WIS HES F'OR A ME RRY CH RISTMAS TO OLD FRI ENDS AND NEW wn We ant quite old-fashioned over here -old-fashioned ellouqh to know that to merit the c:onf!dence of the antlre =munlty every tranaac!fon we make must rast lolllOll the aolld louzidatlon oi full 'tali. 9i'IWl. May Qcod oJd.fmhJooad Cluiat- ...... c:baer brlqbtan ior ycu the houm of !bi. qlcrlcNa Yulet!cl. -.a:n. .. AlPHA BETA . MARKET l • The Snipe fl eet )leld its annu&l election of officers recently v.1th Alan Andrews earned fl eet cap- tain and J im Lev.•is jr. secretary. Mr. and 3.frs. O. S. Carmichael of Carden Grove r ecently launched thefr 32-foot yawl Seasharp which they built themselves. play.dogs, ancT in the com er, a "'1ndow seat by a chintz-curtained wi ndow, w ith a \\rhlte fur rug on the noor. One of ~uck's wtndo"'S is given over to a gif t dJ.!play. The gifts. .,,:hich include ceramics. vases. china t rays, and figurines are distributed on and about a simple ?.'h,ite what-not and set off by a scattering of spiney icicles. Davis and Gay's has a lure for all utility-starved people by t heir digplay o f 17 small Philco radios spread extravagantly about on a white mat back ground and set otr agalnst a blue rug and a. scarf, decorated with notes of the scale, and carelessly thrown into the dls. play. The entire Costa Me!JQ business district la indeed a colorful pla.ce these nlgbta, With lighted tre" lining both sides Of the avenue and with lta bright shop w1.n dow9. Hearty Holiday Greetings ... TO ALLI / • • • Costa Mesa Bird _ Farm !060 Newport Blvd. Merry Christmas -end thanks ... for )'tlUI' IOod will and pat--· • .. I knew in a moment it m ust be St. Ni ck . ?\lore rapid than eagles his coursers !he)' came, And he whistlC'd , a nd shouted, and called them by name. "Now. Da ... hcr! now, Dancer! nn\v, Prancer and Vixen On! Come t, on! OJpid. on! Dunder and Blixen- To the top of the porch, to the top of the "'all~ NO\.\', dash a\.\'ay, dash a"'ay, dash a\vay all!" As dn· leoves that befol"(' the \.\'ild hurricane fl)', \\'hen thC'y meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky, So. up to the hoUSC'·top the coursC'rs thC'~· Clew, \Vi th !he sl~igh full of toys-and St. Nicholas, too. And lhC'n in a (\\.'inkling 1 heard on the roof The prancing and pawing of each little hoof. As I drew in my head, and was turning around. 0o ... ~.-n the chimney St . Nicholas came \\1ith a bound . He was dressed all in fur from his head to his foot, And his cl othes "'ere a ll tarnished wj th ashes a nd soot - A bundle of toys he had fl ung on his back, ' And he looked like a peddler jus t opening his pack. J.fis eyes ho"· tht:>y t""·inkled; his dimples how merry! His Ch{'('ks "'C're lik~ rosc>s. hi s nose like a cherry; His dro ll little mouth ...,.as drawn up like a bow. And the beard on his chin "'as as "'hite as the snow. The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth. And the smoke. it e ncircled his head like a wreath. l-le had a broad face and a little round belly That shook. when he-laughed, like a OOwl full of jelly. He was chubby and plum p-a right jolly old elf; And I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself · A wink of his eye, a nd a twjs t of his head, Soon gave me to know I had nothing to dread. He spoke not a word, but went straight to h.is work, And filled all the stockings; then turned with a jerk , And laying his finger aside ot his nose, And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose. He sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle; And av.·ay they all n ew like the down of a thistle· But I heard him exclaim, ere he drove out of sight: "Happy Oiristmas to aU, and to all a good n ight!" \ c:fIDlerrt? <tlftristmas to J\11 111111!111111111>1 11 (A.ddJtlona.1 Cepies May Be Had at Our Store) * , Hearty -and cheery And ha ppy and true, An e\'er so fen ·ent ' Merry Chrism.a.. to .}'OU! J.E. Barnes and Son l 806 Newport Blvd. ' Costa Mesa Phone 516 Time To Bang Up Yoar Stocking * One of the h~t ltem1 in yonr a.ri.- 1tocklng thH Yale -D of 1945 ..w·Le onr note of thanlta to yoa 1111d oar wlab for the higg"'t, merrieot, happiest Cbrlot- mu you have e~er had. DALLAS PALMER, Owne r FRANK BOON JAS. 0 . TALL~·lAN, Manager MES A Liquor Store COSTA MESA ., Just about time for us to be thinking of how much we are indebted to you. And just about time for us to call upon two little words that carry more cheer and good will than all the big words that have ever been coined- Merry Christmas · H. W. WRIGHT • G ' ' Today's grownups are only yes- terday'a children who once 1tood before a fireplace on the Christmas E ves of the past, or who, just before Christmas, were as g'ood a1 they coUld be. The hear.t of the Christmas season is friendshi p a n d eternal youth, and we co ul d not ask for finer f riend s than ours. I t makes us hap py to greet all our friends this Christmas season of 1945 with the best of Yuletide wishes. • -111..UJ.U, tQ. "EvtTyt hing in M usic and Sound" 1807 N ewp(>rt Blvd. Costa Mesa Phone 2310 Again may yoo know the fragrance Of hemiock, pine and holly. Again may friendly voices call A greeting warm and jolly; And again may the meaning of Christmas, Deep and still more II1le Bring faith and hope and gladnea To the hearts of yoUIJ and yon. • QUALITY BAKERY 1888 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa MERRY ._ _ .... R/ ST MAf I • The long ,waited occasion ;. ~e~HRIST~nd with it the opportunity of renewing friend· ohipo. We cannot 11111 YoU how much tbeao friendahipa have meant to us. We treasure them, sveey one. Let ua celebrate the Yuletide with . rejoicm, and •ood cheer. Let "" 1 1 b ' 'th. ' --" · oe e rallo it "" • •enume th.,... • fulnen in our hearta for the hl- inp that i....., "-oara to enjoy. Bal'.l'ow's. Deparbnent Store ~--· , 1