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CRAB .,
SAM
CRimlTMAS! Why should
its spirit come only once
a year? Or thus radar the·
soft-heartedness of mankind?
Cannot those who are grim
and flinty more often be re-
casionally thoughtful and
charitable? 'Jever . notice
that writers and speakers
and rad!~ get wound
up In their. own ego and try
and tell the world what to
do, early and late! 1be little
peoples, the common or mill-
run folks are universally
kind and do not take the
same view of the ponderables
that the Important (?) lead-
ers do. And when you write
something that is nice the
comp)lments come pouring in
from the gentle. home-loving
humans much more quickly
than when you are slam-
ming. To them Christmas Is
just another opportnnity to
be friendly and help tu!!
The last election was proof
of this-people were weary
of the strife and turn1t>il and
wanted things done more or-
derly and decently. Criticism
of Truman's new order on
housing comes because of
sorrow over failure to find
homes speedily for the vet-
erans. The ache Is for the
discomfort ca.used so many
families and the sympathy of
the masses goes out to those
unfortunates. That Is why
people like kindly Bill Henry
at1d pleasant Fulton Lewis
jr.; why have they a distaste
for the scolds Jik1' Winchell
and Ickes. Its mlghy nice to
have Christmas, even if it Is
only once a year, just for the
sentiment It causes one to
another, and the yearning
for peace and happiness that
the coming of Christ gave to
the lowly and humble. • • •
Yale Co-Operation. It was
sure hee.rt-warming to note
the united effort of the en-
tire harbor district this year
In Its holiday decorations, a
glorious result that brought
top pri7.es from the Coast
association committee in its
survey of the "Forty Miles
of Christmas Smiles." Cor-
ona del Mar and Balboa Isl-
and were outstanding in their
displays. One of the most
artistic and lovely scenes was
the one jn the Newport
Beech pier b\Jildlng depicting
a nodding' Santa wllh sur-
rounding effects. Best win-
dow effort went to Orkins
department store at Costa
Mesa, which also brought the
News-Times cup award. No
more thrilling sight is the
F1oatlng Christmas tree on
the bay with Its appropriate
music and singing. • • • Quit.. a Party. Attended
the annual party of the
News-Times force, presided
over by genial Sam Porter.
First one In years that re-
quired no labor on my part.
What impressed me was the
attendance. Some 35 work-
ers afid their wives, as
against the first year of the
peper's management with a
staff of four. AD that are
left of that group stlJl on the
peper are Nora and Lloyd
Wade. Had to tell a few
yams of some of oW-dlfficul t
early days, among tftern be
Ing the numerous wblica-
tions we bought and buried
and the decision to not buy ·
8'lY more. Latest rumor Is
that a peper is going to start
at Balboa. Hard work is still
the bl!llt -Y to make a paper
succeed and age brings
friends wbom habit Is a ten-
adoua )JOlicy to brmk. Af-
qulrinlr .a drculation of 3000
la not adrleYed In a small
CIOllllDllllity ~ because-+ + +
8-JloDy; BestXmas
i:weaeill-to the Boltby family
Is Dave.himself-back from
a Jong liege In the hospital
wttb '-rt trouble. 'Ibe OYl!f"•
waked S. P. station agmt
1.-d to bl! ~ tele-
graph operator, frelgh t
aaent, m::r deliverer,
etc., etc., the system
was bnllcm up by a break~
down 11114 a bait &.!l or so
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EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEA SHORE COLONY, UDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COSTA
VOL1lllll mvm NEWPORT .,_CH, CALJFORNJA, Tfl'ESDAY, DECEllBE& u. 1-~ 1
GEORGIAN
SELECTED
FOR POST
0. 0. Adams Picked
as Centrals New
Sales Manager
Richmond T . Hobson, general
manager, announced today the air
paintment of Oxford 0 . Adams,
lieutenant commander, U.S.N .R,
retired, as general 1ale1 manager
df Central Boat Manufacturing
corporation, Newport Beach, the
ma kers ot the famous Centraliners
and Centralfishers.
Adams, a native of Georgi.a. saw
service with the navy in both
World \Vars. serving in World
War Il as chief engineer aboard
an evacuation hospital tran.tport
in the South P acific.
Adams., a m arine engineer by
profession, has had vast exper·
ience as sales manag er for larce
eastern concerns, but since his re-
tirement from the navy, Novem·
ber 1, he has ttSOlved to r emain
in Southern Callf~rnia near the
~ea and ships which he so enjoys.
Married in 1919 to Mary Lou
Jackson, Mr. and Mn. Adams plan
to establlsh their home in the
Newport Harbor area in the near
future.
Adams is a 32nd degree Mason
and a Shriner. He states that in
addition to boating, hll chief bo}>..
bies include fishing, solfing and
hunting.
Announce
Christmas
Winners
Balboa Island and Corona de!
Mar resident& with the help of
residents of Balboa won for the
city of Newport Beach the co-
veted sweepstake. prize in the
annual Forty Miles of Smiles
Christmu p-ogram sponsored by
the Orange County Coast aaocia.-
tlon.
A committee of 25 judges
agreed that the enthusiasm of the
residen ts of these three towns was
responsible for the winning ot the
principal trophy. The awards will
be made to the recipients at a
January meeting of the associa-
tion.
Sped.al Awards
L o n g Beach Press·Telegram
Award for City or Community
Showing Most -Cooperation with
the Christmas Lighting Program.
Fine-City of Newport Beach.
The judges based t his award
largely on t he splendid showing
made by Balboa Island and Coro--
na del Mar, in addition to the
other features included in the City
Area.
Second-City of Laguna Beach.
Santa Ana Register Trophy for
displa y best illustrating the Spirit
of Christmas we nt t o the Hunt·
ington Beach Grammar School.
NewpoTt ·Balboa New3 -Tunes
Trophy for the Most Unusual
Lighting Feat ure, won by Orkim
Department: store, Costa Mesa.
South C o ast N ews, Laguna
Beach. Trophy for MOit ArtiStic
Display. Hundreds Cheer Christmas Tree Se~ ~a:~der, Mlnature Display,
Fl , , B Newport-Balboa Preu Award oatmg ID ay for Best Display by a Service Club.
Hundreds of felicitatlons have won by N ewport-Balboa Rotary
been rece1ved by the Balboa Im-Club, Balboa Island.
provement association on account In view of I.he outstanding ex-
of it5 h uge Christmas tree float cellence o( the H ome and Office
which nightly for t he past week Displays m ade by Dr. Esslinger
has been cheering the homes of at San J uan Capistrano and La·
hundreds of people all over the guna, the judges rC'COmmend he
bay area of Newport Harbor. be B\Varded a Special Trophy. The
J erry J ohnson. Balboa restau· Lightin g Committee approved this
r ateur to know tha t the beauti· recommenda tion .
fully illuminated tree ""·armed the The judges ma de 8Y.'ards as fol·
heart ot a dear old lady \.•.:ho lives lows:
in a bayfron t home just belo\'' the Class 1. Best Decorll ted Homes
jetty. on Coast :
''We under.stand that this lady First -Larry 0'1..ara. Cor ona
has been an invalid for some years del Ma r .
a nd "'hen we heard that Y.'e had Second-Harold E . Wilson, Co-
not gone down far enough far her r ona del Mar.
to see the tree we y.•ent there Third-Dr. Stanley Chambers,
a nd gave her the , benefit of the Udo Isle.
tree and of the car ols which wer e Fourth-Laguna.
sung each night thereafter," said F ifth-Car ey House, Corona del
Mr. J ohnson. Mar.
On Sunday night, ?tir. J ohnson Sixth-John Vogel, Balboa Pe-
sa.id, hundreds of homes doused nin~ula.
their electric lights and scores of Oass 2. Best Decorated Busi-
mototists on the banks of Corona ness Place :
del Mar blinked their head.lights First-Farren Beal, San Cle·
in salute as the barge wit h the m ente.
huge tree came into view. Second -Norma n's Nurs<'ry,
Among those who have r igged Corona del Mar.
up the tree and kept the barge Third-Po ttery Shack, Laguna
in motion for the past week are Beach.
J erry J ohnson, Tom Dugan, Jim· Fourth -Nursery School, Bal·
my ~·ens and others. boa Island.
Fifth-Huntington Beach Flre
MESA INFANT DIES
Dona Lee Fr8l?M', infant daugh·
ter of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel W.
Frame, 1814 i,, Laguna street.
Costa MHa, died Dec. 1s· in Com-
munity hospital.
Sh" is survived by her paretits
and her lltl"andparents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. W. Williams and Mr. and
Mrs S. W . Frame ot Costa Mesa.
Private servi~ were held Thun-
day a t 1 p..m. in the Harold Grauel
chapel witb interment at West·
minster Memorial Park.
Department.
Honorable Mention -Southern
Counties Gu Company, Balboa.
Class 3, Bes\ Decorated Olrist-
mas TrttS Oustide:
First Floating Tree, Balboa.
S«ond-Huntington Beach Oil
Auociates.
Third -Frank Unnell, Ba y
Shotts.
Fourth-<:ity of Laeuna &achl
Flft.b-San Oemente Oty.
Sixth -Costa Mes.a Commun·
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HARBORITES CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS Port Jury llDIAN MA
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' ~ Five rffldences anc1 t11e float· Interior Dept. Am ,,, "";~ ~=...,. ~ tt; ~ Appeal from Pahn ..
a local Judging committee In .the Springs Cast
""'!§\~ Newport Harbor phue al t be
{ Forty Miles of Smiles Cllri1fl••'M ·j program exhibition.
.., 'lbe cxxnmttttt mm.•n•M late
Monday that they had ..._ tbe.
B a l b o a peninsula raftlri~ ot
John Vogel; the Corona de! Mar
rffidence of Harold E. Wlloon;
the Lido Isle home of Dr. Stanley
O'Chambers; the Bal-laland
-home of W. W . Santoni. and the
home of a resident at El ~ and
10th street, Neyvport Beach, as
representative of the best bccnes
in each community.
BULLETIN
WASHINGTON, Dec. 2S. -
The Interior Department •
recommended to t h e Ju.tlce
Deputment that it appeal to
the U. S . Supreme c.ourt a
lower court decision whJcb cave
Lee Arenas, 68, MissiOft ~=~ title to 94. acres of Palm SJ
Calif., desert resort land.
The Inter ior Dep&1~~
asked for the appl'a.l after'
The local judges also decided
that a special trophy abould be
given to the Balboa Improvement
RESIDENTS of Corona del Mar bullt t.hb u.nlqoe nautical Santa Claua ed:lhltlon u lta conbibutlon to association for its floathig Ottiat-
tbe barbont'ide CbrU;tmu celebraUon. -Gerhardt Photo. mas tree. The committee termed
U. S. Circuit Court of Ai>' ~ia
at San Francisco ruled that the
Mission Indian had a right to
hold valuable Indian land u an
Individual.
Felix S. Cohen. actin1 90llcl ..
tor of the Interior department,
said the San Francisco dedlloft
WU contrary to decisions in two
similar cases from the same
"court. He predicl ed it would
lead to attempts by lndivi4ual
Indians to obtain the best tribal
lands in personal title.
SkllfuUy modeled by Kay F inch,
famed ceramist . assisted by J oan
Brandt. Santa Qaus i~ depicted
rowing a boat la den with gifts and
a yule tree.
The body of Santa Ana is com·
posed of a barrel of cement, the
head of a five-gallon pail and old
newspapers. Wally Gerhardt,
Corona del Mar photographer , do-
nated the barrel, and his father,
Otto Gerhardt, noted illustrator , struction, Sid Blackbeflrd con· it outstanding in lightinc. cWol' and in every other attracticm suir painted the face. Pauline Morgan trlbuted the .electrical work, Rich· plemented by music.
m ade the hands and Hampton's ard Bean the painting and signs A committee from the Balboa
pharmacy stuffed the large fing· by Benedict. Perry's Hardware association including President
en .• donated the paint. Jerry Johnson, Theo. McElroy.
L . O. Gara company donated Members of the committee who Thos. Dugan, John Wallace, James
the oars and ~rge's market the originated the plan were Rex Owens and others, were expected
tree. 0 . Z. Robert.Ion, Al Pie-Brandt, Unk Norman, Richard to receive the trophy in the name BY BILL RA.SHAU
ger and associates Bob Wire and Pleger and Braden Finch. of the association. PALM SPRINGS, Dec. 23..
Lyle Buttermore did the con--Photo by Gerhardt. Dick Vogel's recordings of SU-This $50--milllon dollar winter
ent Night, Little Town cY &tble.. toorlat reso~ will not ~ affected
hem, Ava Maria and Jingle Bella. adversely, in any way, by the
also came in for speda] ,.,., .. , .. .,.. t u 8 Circui ,.. ____ ot A
dation. Vogel and the Balboa a. recen · · · t \.AA!.&-._ ~·
sodatlon' committee .,. aboud peals decision giving Lee Arenas'
the float all week. ~year-old ailing MlliaiOll Jnd:lan,
The judges cited the Steffan-th" right of 94 acres of alloted
son youngsters of Corona del Mar reservation land located within
for their juvenile presentation d
Christmas. the city limits, it was set forth by
civic officials and t h e lndiam
themselves. Balboa Island was named by tbe
judging committee as the town
making the best showing fer the A.J!. a matter of fact the court's
Christmas festival decision may m a k e it passible
For the best b front home now, for the w~ite ~· w~o bu
d . . ay Jong cast e yes 1n the direction of ecora t1on 1n the whoJe bay area, ... :~ Indi I d 'thin th 'ty the committee named in order ~lino . an an . W1 e c1
the Harry Carey house at eororu; limits, to d<'al directly w;ith the
del Mar, with honorable mention 23_ other ~embers of the tribe who
given to the homes of IL E. Ken-will receive l~gal title to thelr
dall, Balboa Island; the Harold allotted lands _in-1952, under ~e
Knight home at Balboa and same court ruhng handed down m
Snodgrass home at Beacon ~ the Arenas case.
The judges made awards far Mrs. Arenas spent two years
smaller Christmas tree ahowinp studying the .art ot ste nography
as follows, first, that at Frank and bookkeeping .at an East~m
Linnell's Bay Shore home· secxmd. colege. She m arried Arenas five
that at Norma.n's Nunery' Orona years ago.
del Mar, and third, that ~t War-'Ibere's another good reason
ren's, alao of Corona de} Kar. why Arenas doesn't care to sell
The committee also nominated The revenue he derives lrof!1 ~e
for entry in th Orange County whlte Winter tourists who Ji ve m
Coast a.ssociatio~ contest the fol· cottages and trailers on his land
lowing: amounts to approximately $3000
a month.
8-e Cla¥ In addition the busineu and its
The White Cross, Miracle Mlle. income b fr'eeO f •all taxation by
Coast hJghway. either the city or the federal gov-
Honorable mention to Otto Ger-ernmenta, because it la directly
hardt, Corona del Mar. operated by him and the wife~
Spirit of Clar!-both lndlana.
First, the scene at the Newport Sectioo 14 on which most of the
Beach pier. Indians live abut& the very edge
Second. I be Balboa Nunery of Palm Springs downtown busi·
school, Balboa Island. nea oectlon. It. too. ts dotted
MMt Unuaaal Ucllllltc with trailer courts and camps, in
Christmas tree on Pleasure er which live the whJU touriltl, Jn..
Cagney Island, w h I c b depicted diam, Mexican, and Negroes.
Santa <;:laUB coming by boat, C.O.. U ever a dty bad alums and an
rona de! Mar Santa cia .. amine 11&IY spot dimpled of delapitated
by boat, Corona del Mar, and tbe build!-and away-roofed trail-
dty sing with Chri.tmu tz-. en, full of yapping clop, tbia area
west end of Oty of Newp:ct p 11e11a them.
&ach. The land owned by tbe Arena
Hoot Arl&Uc ~ located in aectJon 26 w!lbln u..;
Larry O'Gara, reindeer on --them boundariea ot pa J m
Corona del Mar. Sprlnp, Is only aeperated by tbe
Beet DloplaJ' by ~ width of. a street from the meet
Chrialmas Tree OD &Ji.. lal-beaatlful midentlaJ district in
and, apomored by N""'"*'t Bar-tbla winter resort. The value ot
bor Rotary Club. tbe land in question bu bee n
8dlool -plwied at between '300.000 and
Window feature at ear.... <Id $t00,l>OO-whlch II a lot of wam-
Mar Grammar lld>ooL pmn In any lndl•n'a 1-.
But Lee Arena. -la llW'-011 Co. Seeks ried to • pretl>' Jndlen Pi al
Le , city 32, from the Palo r fl II VW.tJon. ase ..... ' -lie will -..n. •
. -• Alter bavin& foucbt t the Damp' ~ lan4 for audl • Jona •· be ~.,_. -~. "I Will not ..U It
The California Eq'• -o.., -· I want to u...-tb1a land In
Jadge AssesseS "8wpo1t LaadlQl'd· 5138 ~~~~-.:.:; ::tr:.,f!>ei.!":.Z:'"1
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~-f _._ Im a•~ in F~' -~~ . . from N""part ~ cm » , Bio -. Wife Aid. "1 ta.-~ o u~ moot -t -.rt ~ tbe ~--~~· court Mn. KMpp, owner of the v..,_ Thi oompn>f -.. -';,; po4..., of~ I I+ .. He -
actions filed by the Office of r;r: undn' tbe odmlnlatration al Pblllp tory Court at 518 Wat~ -th far tbe !Int -r+ • W-. ... lo 11 Ill •t!F ...,_
porary Controls, fcamerl1, the Flemtnc. -ans to Greg -..,, and the Mar N11P ~ and $15 a ,_,lb -• -ID)' ........ ,. Ille )!lalD
OPA. wu tbat "PWt Mn. Jilne wa-. nnt dlt:tct« In clwp! men'a, 11' 22Dd street. .,. fwDd tbe dty -.,.m ~ a ---lie la aalor !be
Knopp, N-po<t Beadl·opartmmt ol 0ranp -t:/. Wblle the pllQ> al --OI( 1eVe'1 -· • ....Clfa"""4 ....... ," ........
house owner. ltl whiCh • dedlion: ..-mt al moaty imolwd if m.MU ad .. tined t:nlmjlmn-A.a the Pl • 11 _.. ... •a pa&el =sa•'
.,... rmdenll f\'lday In ra-al -U. It -ID effect a _.cw -of $138. ljbe -~ plaoe fdr •11qAas _,. 1 "?' • Jin. ..,_ .-t __ -~~ ~ ':"i: !°7 ;::: "=:r ... ~-= !' ~ .... '!'::': • u..i:-ot = ~.:. ~ -._ Sa ai b' 1 --'• I a•• a
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COMPLIMENTS OF
U1 AOATI: AV&.
BAl.11().t. ISL&
from,,,
E. C. and Grace Nash
Island Rooms
and '
Apartments
Briglii a IM Sf4n 4nd
l10Cd a die .ugor c4ne °" 'JOW OtnsttrwLS uee
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dris holiddy ..........
J,. dris "'°" joy{lll suson,
1DC wa.ni to cxporas our
smct.e ..W... f o • y0tu
hioppmas.
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'The Chant of Christmas 0.Tols
Carry o .. , Good Wishes to A ll
FoT a Happy, Happy Tuktide
Dutch Heacock
GENERAL
CONTRACTOR
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Christmas is the ooe great event that
trameends the bounds of any one
country ud embraces the whole
world. In much the aamc way there
ii no limit or bounds to our good
wisba for J08 foe. a Meny Christmaa.
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THE S·EASON FROM YOUR FRIE .NOS ON BAL BOA ,
Agnes Grace Funk Dies in Newport Opportunity Offered Pro d Deco
AOl<O ~ 1'Flmk, TI, died Ray ot Nt'Wpart I Beedl: two Wartime Officers u of r I
8unday evemac at her home, dauabten, iln. M11ide Dlron of In D~•--·--At Dress Shop 123\i:B 29th street. Sbe WU -Nowprt ~ta and Kn. F..... .. __ n.&ll~ The nopenlnc of L<Q.Paul In N .. Yori< and bad reolded In ' ·
N '"*' Beed1 t 29 belna Smith ot Newport Beech: one Wartlmo oftlcers ot the Army Orlglnolo shop at 445 S. Oout "::...ru,.,.. of ~t =.i. ,_ brother Smith M. StnJQc of J.ro.. Who h&Ve mumed to ehlll&n life boul"""1'd. "Laguna B • a ch. re-a uz • still have an opportunity to ae-vealed. .... adverUsed," an in--
the Sea. llh&ton: five ~ three cure a commlu!on In the RecuJar trlgulne new face on the .. tab:
Along with the gifu cu..bling oui
of your stoc~ing · ou our lll41t)I
good wishes fo. a Merry Chri!P
...., 4..d 4 H4ppy New Tear.
Sbe la survived by two --. half,brothen and three half-An>\Y. llahmepJ and the tntrod\lctlon of
Glenn Funk of ec.ta Mesa and w.. All....,, -are 1n1eestec11n a unusual a-_ 1"1-Jin F. Brown . Recular Army .,...... a r e re-Dusty . pink walla with robin's '-JU
-that the cloolnc date for eu blll<" accents set off the Lola: BOOK b"'""PING SERVICE ~ofllle-
White's Balboa Island· Ode
AND OOClllTAIL a&&
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I h."""'vln& applications for RecuJar Paul play clohtee to advant&P, _II\,!:<!!._
Anny Cmnmlaloru! la mldnlcl>t and Swedlah-m>e "woodwork de: SU...,. A-.... I I ...
December 3L I algned by Paul out~. pres!: ~===================~ Information about ~ dent. CUTI .. th?oucl> the peu&nt ;;
Army Commiaalons may be ob: Inspiration ot ~le outfits,
talned at any Anny Poot or Army Worthy or cJme lmpection are ~==========::;:;:=========:IRecrulttna otllce, 202% w. 3rd such thlnp u beautifully flniahed st. Santa Ana or ·write The Ac!-handbap, embroidered 1lasa cues Ju~l General. War Department. snng]a"" and a variety of novel
s.mr.s·. ~ with
4 fulln l>O<~ of
' Clnimn4S chee•.
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May all that's symbolic
of Chrutm<11 b< youn this
st:4Son -the happiness ,
the gaiety, the apirit of
good will, th < anticipa·
tion of a woode.(1&1 mw
year tlhead.
VIRGINIA BELL'S
Mariska
HOUSE -OF BEAUTY '
SM Marine Ave., Balboa &land
Phone ll&rbol' 182'7
W~ D C. jewelry. Outerbrldge feelo that
· the selection la unique In Laguna
•' and hopes to .. .., "Mqnln-mlnd, Purse Lost ID Lobby eel" women a trip to the dty.
Of Island Postoff• In the new, tlmpllfled arranp. Ice ment or tbe ahop, attention baa
It will be & dlmtaJ Ou"iltmu been given to tletall ln spacious
for Pearl Sankey of 811 Eut Cen-dressing rooms and ln the "ladies
tral avenue, Balboa, unleu 10me--room." which bouts a garden of
one ret\ana the billfoJd oontain-amusing Dowen painted on the
Ing the l!50 check and $2 In bills walla. In the lingerie section an
to the N~ Harbor po.llce airy look bu been achieved with
1t.ation. dotted swiss curtains and looped
She loot the blllfold ln tiie Bal-white rugs.
boa Illand pootofflce lobby while J1&1tly proud of their handiwork,
&he .... molllng Christmas 1Pttt-Outerbridge and his wlfe Lois att
ing cardl ~ on Saturday. eager to show tt to Harborltes.
UP oosTA JaSA FAMILY Dugans, Johnsons
~~~ 0~u~ co~=~~~ Away for Yuletide
their luncheon _ meet:ina: last Fri-Mr. and Mn. Jerry Johnson of
day noon In White's cottee shop Balboa are visiting Mn. Johnson's
Balboa. to use In brlnr;ln& Christ'. parents at Taft for Christmas and
mas cheer to a Costa Mesa family New Year .
which ls in need. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Dugan of
the Balboa Inn are spending the The members of the dub also Christmas and New year holidays
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yoi. and youn.
A Merry
Christmas and
Best Wishes for
a Happy New Year to All
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exchanged. a number of Ouistmas .th their respective parents in ;,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I gifts and Herbert F. Kenny and ;:;',. An Jes Mrs. Kenny rendered a number geiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ of cheerful Otrlstmu songs. Mrs. Sport s h 0 p ti
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CHRISTITlJIS
-QTO onE JJnD JUL~.
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Phone: 118 Agate Ave,
Balboa Island Barbor 1728:W
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let us toa our -out the
' window. It'• Clwisla...t Jolll
witli us in eelebnlift9 the p
-holiday. I I
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T-0 YOU
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To everyone in our
community, we ex-
tend our wishes for
a Merry Christmas
--- a Happy New
Year.
Bay District
Hardware
Balboa Island
EVERYTHING
In Qaallty
REFRIGERATION
Air Conditioning
F.qulpmmt ,
0..-. ()etbft • o.aa-.
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Baell: Ban • Bootlla
~lltelluac. -~~==..
ATTENTION!
Home Owners _!
Dee Add )lfaxtm...,
I Oomfori .... Good Loob
toYlllJ'.B-
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AWNINGS
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CANOPIES
v eneTt:'BHncta
Wood ••• - , • ._.
hn..IM' •OaD:
Slm+Wlll .
.&Wl'll1'G ClO.
111 ... nz ,~a • ,, 1111
Chrome
Plating
National Plating Oo.
IA .. Ewell nw e11..a1e
T o all our fri<n<J. go
our wiShes for a Merry
Christmas and a Hap,
PY ~ew TeaT .
Corson & Ray
General Contractors
S%5 Coral Ave.
Balboa bland
207 Marine Ave. Balboa Island I
P~J~
PLAY SCHOOL
SOLVES PROBLEMS FOR. BUSY MOTHERS.• • •
A FULLY EX;!UIPPED, SUPERVISED, FENCED:IN
PLAY YARD AND ROOM FOR
YOUR CHILDREN WHILE YOU
SHOP, WORK OR PLAY. • • •
INDIVIDUAL ATI'ENTION,
SPECIAL MORNING SESSION-
FOR 2, AND 3:YEAR-OLDS
Open Monday Through Saturday
9 a. m, to 5 p. m, • " FuD Day SS.00
Hourly and Weekly Bate•
WF.ST END OF PARK AVENUE, BAI.BOA ISLA1'iD
For JnformaUon Call Barbor 8S8
PLUMBING J H ESTUS RARDWABB • •
GENERAL EI.ECTRIC ' •
BANGES • BEPmmtB.•TO:U e WA9PD•
DISHWMIDCl!8 e MDIOS
Phomi 116
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YOUR FR .I ENDS IN BA .LBOA W.1-sH YOU ·A MERRY CHRISTM
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ClmlSTllA8 L9 A 'nlU lliBM 01.D I.OY.U...
llVJ' 8!DQIUIEllED. 1FB 'W' ANT YOU TO
KKO'W' BO'W' llUCll 1FB ~TB YOU8
1FB 1'ISll JOll YOU A YUY JOYOUS
CllaJSTIUS BOUDAY.
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Mr. and Mrs. Wilson
Q-RIO Shoppe
205 lllala S&.
Our wishes for you this
Christmas art as bright
as the star · dusted can·
dks that light up your
lTt't.
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Cottle's East Newport Market
The
508 W. Oentral
Balboa
BALBOA MOTEL
Sends You
T o one and a.JI, we wiJh
)'OI' &he m~e.st Christ~
mas tvCT with a Happy
)\lew 'Y tar to come.
Robert Tyler. Mgr,
Sl5 E. Central Ave.
A
CHRISTMAS
THOUGHT
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Balboa
·-AU DAYS WHIM WI AU AU. IN A ff HUUT TO MT
·-. POtl THEUS NC OU.CE UICE HOME -lHI CHIJST.
11AS WIMTH JS 5LO-JM nt1 WIHDOW. WE Alli DUI
ll8Kf -TO Sii Y OUI unu l'tEC& ...,. OlD IB«AJN. IT JS
Tllll. IUT AS WAIM AND HIAllRl.T AS nil FIUT TIM£ WI --rs-
MERRY CHRISTMAS
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v:.:-;;~k4~:.., AUTO CLUB OF SOUTHERll Wdl Open .
~~~d~ CAUFORlllA AFFILIATES Income Tax
~:E:::?:!F:U:: WITH WORLD~WIDE A:A.I~ · Office Here· the veteran population of World
Wu ll wu 13.148,000 u of the Attlllatlon of t be Automobile laws. and the IO!utlon of throttl· ·
end of September. and of tbeae Club of Southern Calllomia with Ing traffic congestion and puking Residents of Balboa and vicinity
veterans. 6,~i:.2• or 44 per cent, the powerful world-wide ~., problems." will be aHonled an owonuruty to
had Wed for unemploy-can Automobile Aaodatlon. wu Laudlnil the auoclatlon ot the Ille tbelr 1946 federal Income tax
ment p.llOW&NleL Jn addition. announc:ed will nsult In reciprocal two motorinc organizations; a J . returns locaUy, according to an
cl•lm1 for aelf-employment allow-activities that will vutly ..ivance Brunnler. ot San ~ presl-announcement made today by Col·
onces bad been Wed by 413,231 the welfare of motorists of South-dent of the Amorlcan Automn!JO• lector ot Internal Revenue, Harry
Meny, Merry
Christmas.
---to You from Us.
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I veterans, or three per cent. • em Calllomia and of the nation. Aaoclatlon, who la attendlna the C. Westover.
Wblle 47 per cent ot all veter-accoodln& to Harr Y J. Bauer. cqn-tlon of the American M-Deputy Collector Doyle Sher-Ba--Bids-Oor. -a -irnm ft. -1
ana bad fUed cl~ the otateo president of the local motorlats' IJOC!atlon of State Hlcbway Of-wood will be stationed In the
and territori-IOOw wide Vari&· organization. fldala In Loo AilleJeo, -lted: Ownber of Comrner<e on Janu--'we , I~ IEVI:
tlon. In Puerto Rlco 86 per cent "For almoot 50 years the Auto-"Tbe null.. ot motor tfavel ary 8tb from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.1 1~========~===7:::;:::;:::;:::;::::;;:; of the veterans bad filed cl1f1J!!1. mobile Club of Southern Calllcr-bas been extendM ueatly In -Farmers who are required to
whlle the hlsbeot atate 1VU Weot nla bas been in-eminent omons cent yean. What on... ..,... local flle crtc1nal eotlmatel of 1946 In· Virslnia with es per cent, fol· Individual motor dubo In t b e motorlnsl problems now are na-come may do 00 on tbla day
1oww by Arbnau a..cf Mld>lcon. United Stateo In imp'ovtnc motor-t1ona1 er International tn .,.,..._ Otben who _.,, ~ ·
each with 62. Inc oondltlom In tbeo territ«y It and requltt ·the 01M>p<Tatlon -of .,_-~ required to
'Iba -P<lcelltace ftPOI led oerwo;• declared Bauer. all '_..ible mollr clubo fer flle revlaed er amended eotlmateo
wu Hawaii With Ila per cent. ''Wblle our organization. w 111 the! r solution. The afflllatlon =.i ~Ir 1~, lut year
while W)'Ollllns and Nevada MCb 1-no put of Ito Identity. the unltel more than 2,000,000 Amer!· -..... -estimates
bad 21 per cent, and Ne~ attlllatlon will nsult In a uea!ly can motorlats and 700 omce. of ~ aloo ilo IO at tbla tempor&Jll
had 2:1 per cent. •trensthelled nationwide pooeram affiliated motor clubo tn ccmmon ·
While many wlenDI who fer· for hlchway lmprovtment, the 01<· cauaeo for the benefit of th e The dNdllne for both oriclnal
merly received unemplo)iment al-t~mlon ot public aatety, the crea· motortnc public and reprdimta and reviRd. e1timate1 for 19'6 re-
lowances have been dropped from tlon of unHorm motor veblcle the moot far-reacblnc develop-turns la January 15. Any -
the rolla. other veteram have -bad been cir ~ tlon ment In the field of organized who 11 able to ftle his 1946 final
cetved payments for many weeks for 20 wee.b • im:i:= th.ii motordom yet achieved. return by .January 15 need not
VeterllllO' -Adlnlnlltratlon repor ~ dur!ni the pert:,, of hlaheot peaoe-.. Moreo-the p-eet -tl&e bother with estimated returns.
that In mid-October 33 per cent time Industrial production th ot the Automobile Club cit South-Thia temporary ·office will be
of the wterano ·then on the rolll country hu ever -... • em Calllornla In Latin America open again on February :IOtb for
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Season's Greeting
To You and
Yours
Dorothy and Webster
Laubensteln
DOROTHY'S • 109 Main St. •
FORMERLY THE SPORTBAR
Balboa
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W e extend to you roery
good wish f o T 4 joyow
Chn:stm<u •nd • vtty H•p·
PY New 'Year .
· John T. Castle and B. N. Hafenfeld
1H ()(JEAN FBONT. BALBOA
5 Day
LAUNDRY SERVICE
Balboa Cleaners
605 East Central
Balboa
Sincere Best . Wishes
To each and every one
of our many customers
for a Happy N(:W Year.
. Jhe Bobby Shop >
111 Omtral I . Balb!)a
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ory motorfn& oondltlona In forelen returns and original 19'7 e1t1-
countrtes everywhere.'' mates.
Eddie and Lydia Firbank
f LORENCE BAKERY
305 Main St.
Wish You ,
All a
Merry Christmas
and a
Happy New Year
WE APPRECIATE YOUR FRIENDSHIP .
Give Him a New
Fishing R~ Reel
For Christmas
New Stock .Just ¥eved
Spilt Bamboo IUld O&lcutta
Bods ••• Deeiped by
Geo. Sailer
S. D 0 W NIN G 'Fi.shin' Tackle
100 lllala St., Foot of Balboa Pier
--In the good old-
fashioned sense of
the word -may ·
you have a rollick-
ing, gas Christmas
... a joyous New
Year.
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DELICATESSEN
and Food Store
SHOP at am
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us to wish everyone of our
friends a Christmas and
New Year filled to over-
flowing with happiness
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Gunderson Drug
Balboa
GREETINGS1
D D a a D
Music and song and happiness everywhere!
Lighted windows. green trees brilliant with
glowing bulbs, all contnbuting to the grand
sum total of Christmas.
It's fine to celebrate Christmas again
this season of 1946, fine to ha...e fin ished
another year in this community of happy
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To &It mJ AO we Wish
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A VERY MEBBY CHRISTMAS
COAST PROP.ER'fOO CO. _, .,,. •········· .. . '• . -; 'if 4'• "Serving Balboa Harbor Area"
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Y OUR . FRI .ENDS 1-N COSTA MESA w·1·sH YO'U A-ME -RRY ·cHRISTMi\·S -. .
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'l'"wAs '"fttE. ,
.\'I G H"f 8 EfOtlt.
May
CHRISTMAS
Bring You
JOY
AND GLADNESS
DAMIA LOPrIEN, Mgr.
Orkin's
DEPARTMENT STORE
eo.ta M-
Sal~te to our frintds ~t l (ttristmas
Season's Greetings
To You and Yours
We take this occasion to thank our
many friends and clients of Costa
M e~-Tbe Beat Town on Earth,
for their loyalty and frien dship.
G. N. we 11 s Real Estate Broker
AND ASSOCIATES
1790 Newport Blvd.
• •• "1 ER.RY CftR.JSTMA~
May
countless blessings
bnng true joy
to
you and yours
at
Christmilifime.
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Harold K. Grauel
Costa Mesa -----....... ~~-·~·~~·-·
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SAMPSON MACHINE WORKS
189' NelrpOri Blvd.
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Or1l11u.ae1•
~ Av.rage
Low Y-Hiib Year
'a..tfey Union · 6M (~) 11121. (3!MO) 825
FUilerton Union 883 ( 42-431 1n9 ( 41Ml> 13S8
Glendale 017 905 ' (3&-37) WJ3 (~) 1213
Lona Beadl Qty ____ .1495 (37-381 UC (il-42) 2826
Lao Angeles Q ty --~ (3&-37) 10178 (42-43) 69115
Muin Union -·-'-·----.s?6 (42-431 1165 !3&-40) 581
Modesto Qty ·----···.865 !36:37) 1604 (40-41) 11'13
-Qty -·-··-··--...391 (42-43) 818 (38-39) . 655 5acnunento Oty _______ .19112 (42-431 3362 (40-41) 2582
San Bemardlno Valley U. 357 (42-431 9861 !3!MOJ 169
San J-Qty __ --13].5 (35-36) 2888 (42-43) 1785
San Mateo Union _____ .lf19 131h'!7) 1603 (3!MOJ 1269
Santa Ana Oty ---689 (42-431 1513 (40-41) 1056
Santa Rooa Union ... -... -. .371 (35-36) 997 (40-41) 700
Yuba County ·-------··-·--190 (35-36) 617 (40-41) 381 ,
8PECIAL8
We extend to you and
youTs the joys and good
.wi.sha of the se4Son'
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Van's W"JSh. to You - -
---a wonderful
Christmas and a
joyous New Year.
---Thanks too,
for your appreci-
ated patronage.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Van Drimlen
Van's~!'!'!~
"WHERE GEMS AND GOLD ARE FAIRLY SOLD''
Temporary Location~ In Dennis HDgland Bid&.
1760 Newpori Blvd. . and Texaco S~tlm .•.
Watch for Our Signs
••• Your Protection
Against Tuberculosis
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1SINCERE
• 'GOOD WISHES
Peace and for a delightful
Good Will holiday season •
Liglmng the waylob.ttw from the store
folowtliip ond 900d d
that friendship towwdo .. la Clirislu-
ThM ff "'"Y be • huly built.
11.ppy Clwimnoa f.,.. -"
of Pl la -W<lent wiah. Quality Bakery
Stuart H. Price Phone Beaooa 51SI
11138 Newpon Blvd.
O LOTRIEB COSTA MESA
Men'• aad BoT• Wear
1808 ~ Newport Boolevar4 ~ '!!iilt'!!iilt'I! ..• '!!iilt'!!iiltl9i .. .. . r .. .. .
;QJd
' j oned Yuletide
• It isn't elweys stylish to be old
feshioned, but th-ere times when
it's very genuine and Christma1 is
one of them. Y n, folb, -~ ycr.i
en old fashioned CMslm.u this 'fNr
• • • the beat one of them ell
m -WAY GARAGE
Z!88:t Na11ut ..... • o.• ••
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1723 Newport Blvd.
Oust& Mesa
To our many friends we
wish to extend our
sincere appreciation
for your patronage.
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for the Holiday Season
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ure during this holy
season to extend our
best Ouistrnas wishes
to all our friends.
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Mesa Malt Shop
1770 Newport Blvd.
MR. AND MRS. CLYDE R. LOUCKS
·Loucks' Stationery
• Clyde a. Loaclm
Temporary Location~ In Dennis Hogland BJda'.
1780 Newport Blvd. and Texaco S tation .••
Watch for Our Signs
Are You Planning to Rernooel1
. Let Us Help.
We C&lTY a nice stock ot A.rtsona P1aotom for that walk or
patio. U you need a small supply ot roclt or sand fOl' that patch
job and a .,.._.i ml.Pr to mfi Ii, we la&ve It, too.
BEACON llOtl9 USED LUMB-BEAOON -
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OONCJm!.TE BRllAJONG :A.ND
SANDBIA8'1'1NG Sll:BVKlE
Contractors Equipment & Supply
-Newpoot A-. 1 ...._ Woot Of Newpol't lltftL 8oaA or IM St., o.ta. .... ~ Btn ~ ...
From BAYSIDE PLATING CO.
We send CHRISTMAS GREETINGS to the people
of the Harbor Area and wish to thank our customers for
past patronage .
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SILVER and GOLD PLATING .
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C. C. (Chuck) Wirth C.R. (Bob) ffand
l'Jl•IZ Bnn• GUI Da7111 -ra 11118 1'1ti'' · 1914 Harbor Blvd. . • c-. Ilea:
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YOUR FRIENDS IN C·OSTA MESA WISH YO .U A MERRY · CHRl ·STM~S
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Christy , and a Hoty
py. Happ y JX<w 'rear .
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We WUl Be Clooed from
:December 24 to Jan. 3
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Gingham Cafe
wi th good chee? and may
your every dttam come
true this happy holiday.
It is with great plea.sure
tJuu W t' txtt'nd OUT best
wishes to all for a happy
'Yuktide.
·-L. H. PIERCE
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wishes to yot' for a
wondeT/ul Christma.s-
PHEASANTS.
(Dr a ied)·
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0 U T ptTsonaJ greet.,
ing
and co wish o n e
and t1H the
Merriest Christmas
an d happiest ]'{c:w
Year roer. ....
BURTON
Paint Store
1548 Newpon Blvd.
Collla ·-
HANSON'S
Shade and
Linoleum Shop
A New Bnlldlag
New Fadlltim
Venetian Blinds
Window Shades
ftll rlenHBc lmb••mecd
telJa aa what'1 WTODg wboa
..... bring }'OUr walcll ....
cmd a 11111a rou 11·1 z1g1it
whea, JOU take lt QWGf.
Fal.t.r, more economiaal
awpcdlw. with prmled pool
ol, CLCW<LJ.
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The sweet notes of
Christmas <Moll
echo owr wishu t.o
you this glorious
'ruktide. A Merry
Christmas and
Happy JX<w 'rear .
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E. B. SMITH
Delivery ••• InstaDatfm
Free Estimates HARBOR
FURNITURE
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cwtomen f o r their
\.-patronage during the
CHABUS Frmch Dinner House
471 NEWPORT Bl.YD. COSTA IDC!IA
Ma y you <njoy co dtc t.a-" ~y
old Fashiomd Clih4 a ii dw bm
wUh -~"""'·
Good clua~ 8Jloil ....... co ,.,.. Cllld
you rt.
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1A. SPECIAL TRIP
FOR ST. NICHOLAS
Santa is mal.ing a special trip this year,
and f.a' s coming direct to your home
laden with merry Christmas wishes
from us to you.
Ship -Shore Electric
MARINE WIRING
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I Merry
Christmas
To All .
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realtors
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le1011ho•• •• .. DO •I bffefl. .,.,_ IXIO
328 28th Street Newport Beach
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Wf!4daer worm.s, a.nd' WO soon
.oe /or1a rJae jays o/ ChrUimcu
cuad iu meUowln1 ef/«:e upcm
our lives. Ii U OUT holN IAal
UtU CltrUunal o/ 1946 wU.l
brin1 you many 11 bleuU., U.
rio _..... ..a """""' .Mad.
Tronart, Inc.
Radio -tlectronlcs
!901 w. Central
NEWPORT
<'/I. Bo/,/!114,,, eom.pa>UJ
.. CGM& JllPw.., Neaped II-*
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INCOllE TAX .
Aecoaa&lac
GI 8pw1e1a ..... _ ....
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'Th• "<T)' bat of
k«Jltlt; happ; .....
unbou...i.d; '""'h
pn>•p<rity ... th•
v t 1 'J best: wishes
we ~"° w this h<ip·
py Yuletide WJ·
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A. C. HOFFMAN
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time of year ta wish ·
you a - --• ··
1 MERRY * 1 CHRISTMAS I ·-·
i Associated Service
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AOCOUNTANT -INCOlllJ: TAX SEBVIOJC ' 2604 Ceatnl A"" NW'(IOr& JWgbta l ~==Sl=ft=Lafq::;::"""=======N=..._i==-===:1"'~~~~401:;:.~==i~ II •• OS ., IS ··--
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you is shOTt, sim·
pie b u t sincn-e .
Merr y Chrisrmas
Happy N c w
Ttar.
Gerald Rausa
M. D.
!830 CENTRAL
NE\\TORT
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* Y t an m11y come and yean tnll' 10 bus Seta Caua ia with
u foteTer. Be'• comln1 again
thil ,..,, wllh • loll oack. So
1weep out yoar chiamey ud
1et rudJ (or die Jolly Tiaitor,
who bu bad 1pec.W orden from,
ua to bleat your home with a
very Merry Christm.aa.
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E.T. Butterworth
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be•rmcmra
Harbor "Frmen
Food Locken ----Nwwpawt: ._..
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ouT smtimmts exact·
lys . o M<TTY Chris•·
....., o"d o Happy
New Y taT IO aU.
H. H •. HOLBROOK .
PLUMBING and HEATING
S%00 COAST BLVD. NEWPORT BEACH
I Season's Greetings
ROME---A U TO
MARINE
RADIOS REPAIRED
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915 COM& Rlgh-y
Pio. lleolma 516S Newport Beacb
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NORTON'S BAY SHORE CAFE l ,,_--Merry Christmas J
17th St. and Coast Hiway l .,,~ and l
1 Happy New Year l
WILL BE CLOSED
December 23
to December 31, Inc.
Open January 1, 7 a. m. .
---SEASON'S GREETINGS TO ALlr--
from ---
A WEALTH
OF HEALTH,
HAPPINESS AND ·
PROSPERITY IS
OUR WISH FOR
ALL OUR FRIENDS
Bay Electric
2818 W. CAlntral Ave. Newport Beach
Again this year we wish
you ont , we wish you
all the joys and pleas ..
urts of a happy Christ·
mas holiday·sta.son .
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!819 W. CENTRAL AVE. NEWPORT BEACH
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Howdy, Folks!
wnE INTlllU"1NW nti
FBTIVmlS AT YOUI HOMli
JUST LON~ ENOUeH lO
CAI.I. AND WISH YOU nti
l'INIST klND OF A ,_
YIAINfOlOntANIAU
a. \'OU l'Ol PJ(Sf FAYOIS.
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SEASON'S GREETINGS
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you ont, we wish you all
tht joys and plt'a.sures of
' a happy Christmas holi·
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Ward & Harington Lumber Co.
LUMBER AN DBUILDING MATERIAi.ii
Bay DIAtrlct Yard, 518 Ooaat lllchway
Chriib• 2 t•··· 1'be glowiDg
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Ralph P. Maskey Realtor
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MER RY CHRISTMAS FR 0 M YOUR FRIENDS 'IN
Qua CONTINUED EFFORT is to con·
tribute to this community's welfare
a.nd to Individual f.arn lly ,h1pplnea
throqb friendly usl1Unce In tbrik
and home financing.
NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL
SAVINGS """ LOAN ASSOCIATION
P. A. Palmer, Pr,sidrnt
3333 VIA LICO
NEWPORT BEACH, CALH"ORNIA
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Harbor Feminine Activities
~Pb~~oClll~ll!8~~13!!.:•~nd~3~111!_~~~~~•:.._~~JBy~~Wlal~~Otdllubre + R~ Phclle 1637-R
Girl Scouts Give
Party For Children
Midweek Yuletide Services to Be Featured by Joint Installation
Many Churches of the Harbor Area .For Mesa Grange
Girl S<outa of Troop 6 hostessed Ouistmas eve will oee sped&) Christmas tree Sunday from 9 to New officen of Ceola Mesa
a merry Ouistmas party foe 35 services In some of 1M Harl>or 10 a.m. at ML Carmel church. Grange will be Installed with of.
cblldren of local trailer cami;. area churches with others par-Vesper Olriltmu service will ficera of othtt county granges at
last week ln the Newport Beach tidpating in rites on Oirbtmu be held at 4 p.m. on Olristmas joint ceremonies to take place Dec.
Grammar achool kindergarten. Day and still others having ob-Day at Corona de1 Mar Com-30 at Garden Grove Woman's
The 14 Scouts provided presents served them last Sunday. munlty church, Congregational. clubhouse.
for each child and aupervised the At St. James Eplsco~ church, Anthems will include While Shep-Headinc the Costa Mesa &'f'OUP
playing of games and awarding of Via Udo, where a neai-capadty beards Watched Their F1ocks by for the coming year will be Joseph
pri.t.es. Refreshments were served congregation wonhiped on the Night CGrlnpt). and Holy N ight Ra.pier, master; Norma Ankeny,
at the des.ks, decorated w 1 t b tint day of s.ervtcn in the new CBrahml-Wllson) with Mrs. Ar-overseer; Fl'ed Brace, lecturer;
pretty place mats, nut cups, an-1tructl.JJ"e, a choral servl~ and thur Kemper u soloist ; Carol of Owen Ankney, steward; Mina Mit-
gels and cholr boys, and consisted Ouistmas communion will take the Bells (Leontovtch ); No Candle chell, chaplain; Ed Johnson, as--
or Ice cream, cookies, Brownies place Christmas eve &t 11:30 p.m . Was There and No Fire (Gostllng-sistant steward; Bonnie Johnson,
and candy. At this time the boys' choir which Lehmann): O Holy Night (Ad-lady usiltant steward; Hilda
Small guests were greeted with has been in training since spring anu), solo by Eleanor Young and Bennett, gate keeper: Alice Kyle,
Christmas carols u they arrived will sing with the adult choir. Glory to God from Handel's The secretary; Mary Kni~ Ceres;
and tor grace, they sang the Ave On Christmas Day at 11 a .m . ~tessiah. Edna Hutchinson, Pomona : Orene
Maria. Everyone had a wonderfuJ there Will be another service \Vith Mrs. Lester H . Vierling will sing Michael, Flora.
time. the Rev. Ard.)'3 Dean preaching Ave Maria CBach-Gounod) as t he Members of the executive com-
Helnz Kaiser brought the child-the sermon and o n Sunday, Dee. offertory solo and there will be rnittee are Frank Parsons, pianist,
ren from Bay Shore camp. Aiding 29, the church "ill be dedicated duet and a:'<> numbers by . Mrs. and Clarabelle Parsons.
the Scouts were their leader. Mn. by the Bishop of Los Angeles, the John R . Miller, Horace R1tner,
Cole, a.ulsted by ~lrs. Fred Wood-Rt. Rev. W. B. Stevens. assisted Oara ·Ellen Spelman and :r.tary
worth and Mrs. Leon Fe-rguson. by the Suffragan Bishop, the Rt. Batten Steffensen. Firemen's Auxiliary
Dines in Long Beach Rev. Robert B. Gooden. ChUdren of the church held
Scouts "'ere Lu Belle Boyce, . their Otrlstmu party Monday
Jane Baker, Estelle Ben;y, Joan c ~~ M~iJJCa~ c:~~o~~hc:h from 2 to 4 p.m. and Mrs." New-Newport Beach Firemen's Aux-
Thatcher, Evelyn Woodworth, Pat 8 5 . pr e ' Ion's high school class had a lliary held their Otristmas dinner
Craft, Helen La Valley. Nan CY Talestrin!; ath 6330 ~·;:'· ~·hen :it;:, party Monday evening in Ply-and exchange of gifts at Ricart's
Colt', J oice Long, Aldora Davis. augment c oir smg mouth hall. in Long Beach Wednesday eve-
Evelyn Fowler. Jackie Phillips and Amelda Anton at the console. Date tor the annual dinner has ning, going on later to a show.
Eleanor Ferguson. ~ m~;;1.; ~ s: ~t 9 al and been changed from Thursday, Jan. Present were the Mesdames
a.m. e n cUoD ter 9 to Wednesday Jan 8 Alda Corton, Mary CUsumano. La
Son Born to
Stephen Karchers
~e la.st ~~ ~a~r Thom: Newport H~bo; . Lutheran Veta Lace, Viola Cornecl, Lor-
oonan '-''1 minister at t church will observe a Christmas raine Montgomery, Elizabeth services. Eve Candlelight service at 7:15 Waltze., Mabel Jones, Ruth• Ger-
The girts· choir of St. Joseph p.m. in tJte EbeU dubbouse, Bal· rish, Mildred J ohnson and the
hospital "'ill sing at the 10 a .m . boa 'th M p M Th 'd t n--La , wt n . . . ompson pr es1 en , ~ ce. , ............ ~~~ ...................... ~ ....... , Welcomed on December 8 at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. George
P . Karcher of Wocx1.land y,·a.s
Muter Stephen Lawrence Kar·
ch er , weighing six pounds and
low mass and benedic tion at the directing the singing or carols by The January meeting will be
Catholic church ot St. Jogn Vi-the vested choir. ?.irs. M. K. held at the home or Mrs. Mont·
anney, Balboa Island, where the Laurie will idve a Christmas read-gomery.
minister '\JI.ill be Father Arthur Ing and c hildren of the Sunday -------
seven ounces. Johnson. High mass will be con-school "ill take part in a pro-All kin<ts typeWrlter rlbbona lo
•tock at the News-nmet. f To All Our Friends in the • J The Karchers are IA'l"li known ducted et 8 :30 a.m.
f Harbor Area . . . J
in Newport Beac h. where Mr. Confessions at both churches
Karche r was former advertising 1Aill be heard Chrlstmas eve from
manager for the News· Times. 3 30 t 6 d 7 30 t 9 30 • ,, .-------------1 ~ Season's Greetings l: · -~
l l f l 'l 'The bells ring out ~ :j ~.
• thnr special grttt' r: ' f: 1 ;ng of JOY and hap· l ~ l
• f ,, ~ For ever)' s~T in the s~y we l p1ness o r every·
: hatie a Chnstrnas wish for ·
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Ont t h i s holiday l · .· :1 you ... tt'ishts for happiness, l,
seas on. ' r: -11 health and prospmty ever• t
l N E W P 0 R T C A F E J, '' lastmg . f: :J l 1 Newport Souvenir
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p.m .
Children of t.he parish had a
Christmas Party at
Dean Bradford Home
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bradford of
Balboa Bay ShoT't'S entertained
with cocktails and a Christmas
party at their home Friday eve-
ning. Emetting the a ffair was
Senile ~ailor Harry Blodge tt,
neiA' secretary-treasurer of Bal-
boa Yacht club (1A•hich does NOT
sponsor that peculiar Snowbird
organization kno\A:n as the Senile
Sailing associationl.
There "'er e amusing presents
piled around the Christmas tT'ee
for whic h g\lests drew numbers
from a hat. Enjoying the evening
were Mr. and Mrs. Blodgett, the
Ed Frazers, !\.tr. and Mrs. Bob
Boyd Jr .. Burt and Fran Russell.
Bart and Janice Henderson and
Bobbie and Darby ~tetcalf. l EVELYN WELDON f: ~ and Gitt Shop " 1 110 McFadden Place Newport Beach J, f 2102 o._.. Front l Corona del Mar May
gram.
+ Rt SHOP
411 Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
' Phone Harbor 419
Gifts of Distinction
-{( TROPICAL IMPORTS
Mahogany Bowls
Handblocked Prints
-{(CERAMICS
Lamps
Smoke Stuff
Salt and Peppers
Figurines
Cookie Jars, Plates, Bowls
-{( BAR and BARBECUE GROUPS
Tom and Jerry Sets
Bar Boys
Wrought Steel Knives --~~~~-~---_._.J ' .. -.:1~ra~~.: .. ~ P~=t !:;r~j:g H~:~~ iiiiii~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;~iiiiiiiiiiiitl was instructed by the Newport ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beach City Council on Monday ti
afternoon to determine the num-
ber ot parking meters to be in-
stalled in the tov.rn of Corona de!
JOY TO ALL
1 9 .. 6 It is good to know that
ChriabnWI ia hare again .• ,
good to celebrate it,
WI in the post, with llO many
fine peop\e with whom
-me happy to be a11Delat.d.
in thD community, and
to whom -now 8eDd.
!Our Most
Hearty
CHRISTMAS
GREETINGS
NEWPORT PUBLIC MARKET
C.F.LOY
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Until recently there has beeri
opposition to the installation or
the meters. Now there seems to
be a majority ot sentiment in
favor of them. according to word
received by the councilmen.
TO
WISH FOil YOU
LOADS OF
GOOD GHIMI
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ME~RY ..
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ACCUMULATED MEMORIES
of Chrirtmoses post ond gone
glodden your Christmas cele-
brotion this yeor. We wish for
you ol the good thin9s fc*
which Christmas hos olwoys
stood.
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The Yuletide Season brings Joyous
Greetings to all our customers and
an appreciaqon for the considei:.·
tions we have enjoyed during the
past year. Our-Goow Wishes to you
and yours.
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ETS • HOKIN & GALVAI
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· C-0-~o Fire !lqnlpment
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for FACTOBY, PLANT, llTOBJ:, Ol'TICI:, FARM. 1101111
from us to you along with our
sincere thanks for your patronage
th is past year.
We extend our best wishes for
a Merry Christmas
---a Happy New Year.
Newport Builders Supply Co.
L. L. Isbell
3104 W . Central Newport
H ... "'° n<:r tboac1it
of CbriJtmas as a birthday~
. birtliday party that I°"' an cmr 111e , -
world at oace? That ii why a.n.
mu it 10 joyoa1 I E•ttybody la a
• [>Utidpant in this hie. rrand. wodd·
wide party. with s.ata a.a. die
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And here •• &re. OD the E.., of . '
OiriJtmu, ,.,,ding '°" oar _,
best wiJbes for a i"10aa time at tliil
."'9t Birthday %.
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bright is our wish for
you; f<Jr the most jay-
ous ehristmas.
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PASADENA
~A Ph. "88
LONG BEACH
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Every Sunclay tit• lolren ol
Webw'a llread bring you tlte
"All-Star Wealern Tltealre ..
w/tlt Foy Wiiiing and ltla
"aider• of tlte Purple Sop•.''
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"A PLicc Wlicr. P"'--M.t" ' .
STARCK'S CAFE
Beer
Mixed Drinks -Short Orden
'°SPUD~. Maiwgn-}<loPH!m ()QUIST, Owner
10'1 %1.sl Place Newpon lleacb
• Before You Build or Remodel
Semple wl DllplaJ s-
Color guides, plan.
nlng aids, cunprebem.
Ive stock cA carpets
and linoleum.
LUDLUM Carpet Works
1m -Hain St. UNTA ANA.
SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
Roast TURKEY
lmn CHICKEN
$150 .
NEW YORK CUT STEAK ..................................... -.$2.50
WHOLE BROILED LOBSTER ............................... .$2.50
with drawn butter.
BROILED SWORDFISH STEAK ............................. SJ,.50
FRIED COMBINATION SEA FOOD .................. -... $1.50
FRIED SHRIMP ...... $1.50 RAINBOW TROUT.~L75
Hot Mince Pie with Brandy Sauce
SoupA • Sal.U • DeMerta
Sam's Sea Food Spa
and Fish Market
Phones: Long Be&cb M0-79. 80%..00 and SU-OS
U Ol Cout lll&'hway (Near 8ea1 Bead>)
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Sportfishing AIPL of N'-ewonpw ... rt ... Harbor
Fishing frvm Newpa t Harlxr pounds. To top the story oft
bu trUly taken on the spirit at ho caught -fish on salted
Olrlatmu with green and red fish bonito.
being caught. The green fish are (Insert by proof rea-Ir Mr.
the smelt being caught in the Linnell will bring one of those
bay and off tho pien. The red crooJten o'W!r to the News· Times
fish are the rock cod being caught office he can exchange it for a
off the Valencia m and the beautiful copy ol Pad.fie Game
Waterwltch. ~ Is no white Fishing, as soon as the SPortfish·
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SERV~·CE
ROY M. WATKINS
and Associates
Cluistmas to be had here, the ing scribe gets through reading r:;::::::;;;:;=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::::;=:=:=:=::=:=:=:=::::;::::;=::=;
only thing wh.Jte Js the foam from ft, complete with apologies of said -
behind the boats and where the proot reader).
waves break on the beach. Spotfin croaker and smelt have
D . W. King reports that for the been giving bay fishermen plenty
put two days the passengen on of excitement. The upper arm or
the Valencia m have been Newport Bay is the spot where
averagin§ a hundn!d pounds of the good fiJhlng has been going on
rock cod apiece. He also said that recently. ,
the fishennen were catdtlng so A black sea bus weighing ap-
many fish they were leaving a Jot proximately 350 p ou nds was
behind on the boat. They were brought into Newport Harbor this
catching too much to take home. week caught by Jack TayJor and
The boats have been fishing a Frank Windle. After the big fish
little over an hour and a half was cleaned it weighed 250
from the jetty, off Huntingtoo pounds. These fishermen caueht
Beach. Burt Robertson. of the it off Point Conception, u s I n g
Waterwttch, reports excellent re--kingfish and smelt for bait. Very
sulta. few of these fish are brought in
Frank Unnell certainly believes these days.
In variety to his fishing. From Boats out of Newport Harbor
marlin fo apotfin croaker is quite have been bringing in big catches
a step. He was out in the ba.y of mackerel, fishing for them at
recently and caught three spot-night. Tons of these fish are be-
fin croaker, one weighing 7%. Ing canned daily at Newport.
Two Million Boys,
Girls Have Jobs
NEW YORK. N. Y.-Part-tlme
or full ·time jobs are now held by
approximately 2.000.000 boys and
girls between the ages of 14 and
18. Mrs. Gertrude Folks Zimand,
general secretary of the National
Child Labor Committee, declared
in an address here.
In her annual report to the com-
mittees' board of trustees she
.said the current figure was still
Spartfishermen have been leaving
these mackerel strictly aJone, for
why. is the question. Mackerer are
all right.
No Ban on
Housing
Controls
WE WELCOME YOU
TO OPEN A
CHARGE ACCOUNT
(30 -80 -llO Daya)
llu!Jro'a bwlte ,.,. to come
In --• cbarse .... ., ... rt ..
0... atecloo are cmip!ete with
tho i.teat atylee ol. Llldlea'
Fine~
N~ Advertl9ed
Rll!ADY-1'0-WEAB
mRRBROS
c1ania ClNz,
118 WEST 'Ill 8T. PHONE HOS
Store Boon: Dally fllcludlng Saturday
9:80 A. H. to 5:80 P. H.
about 1.000.000 above the prewar LOS ANGELES. Dec. IS-Con-_..,.., ,,.. ___ ,,.. ___ _
level. A decline of approximately trary to widespread belief, Civil----·· . ·-
1,000,000 has. however, been regis-ian Production Administration Pus4c NOTICES
tered since the 'teen-age' employ-controls on non-housing construe· ---.-"----------PueL1c NoT1cE
ment peak of 1944-45. she added. tion have not been lifted, LoU.is No. 46915 _
Most of the young workers who M. Dreves, regional director here A L I A S S U M M O N S
erly 70.13 feet to the point of
beginnlng.
have r emained on the jobs are of C. P. A. construction diVision, "'lost to the schools for good," declared. Ill the Superior Court of the State
Mrs Zim d d 1 __ , Sh ed of Cal.Uornla In and For the
And you are hereby notified
that unless you appear and an*
swer as above required. the a.aid
plaintiff Will take judgement for
any money or damage demanded
in the complaint, as arisin& upon
contract, or will apply to the
Court for any other relief de-
manded in the complaint.
. · an ec ar......-u.. e urg Nor has the priorities system
emphasis on a stay-in.school" prcr been abolished. County or Orance
gr a m because "back-to-school" "HH r atings are still vli'lid and
has become litt le! more than an must be honored by material sup--
empty slogan. ply houses in accordance with ceil-
"'With jobs still to be had." Mrs. ingi specified in Priorities Regu-
Zimand continued. "the young lation 33," Mr. Dreves reported.
people who left sehool for work "Controls under Schedules A and
during the war have .not returned. B of this regulation, which deals
to school to any noticable degree with housing remain unchanged.
and their ranks continue to be and must be ~plied with unless
augmented by new school-leavers. otherwise changed by new direct-
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"Veterans Housing P r o g r a m
Order 1 remains in· operation, and
will be on the books until further
notice.
"Building ma teria1 suppliers are
cautioned to observe reguJation
r egarding sales until new direct·
ives are issued by Washington,
and until the liberalized housing
program is outlined in greater de-
tail.
"The lid remainj on industrial,
commercial, and institutional con·
struction , with the present weekly
national volume of $35,000,000 re--
maining as the yardstick for ap--
provals. Approvals are expected.
to remain at this level until new
directives are issued."
White House
Cafe
MEN-WOMEN
Prostate -~ -Pelvis n.,... ........... , .... ..
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IT'S YOUR
GLANDS
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Radiophone
. Prices Going
Up!
Order Now for
Christmas
and Save
Kaar Eng. Co.
Radiaphone, fne..
Jeffenon-Travia
I. IL.•-• Co.
1219 C<J8lt Highway
&emn 5263-W
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HERBERT L . SHOEMAKER
and MARIAN L. SHOEMAKER,
his wife, Plaintiffs, vs. J . W. PAT-
TON, R. 0 . PATI'ON, T. A. PAT·
TON, C.P.PATl'ON,C. P.PAT·
TON, trustee, J . A. PA'ITON,
MAGGIE B. CLIFl'ON, T. M.
PA'ITON. MILTON A. T. MIL-
LER, WILLIAM L. MILLER, EM·
MA E. LAIR, MAGGIE HUM·
PHREYS, and also all other per-
sons ul\known claiming any right,
title, estate, lien or interest in
the real property described in
Plaintiffs' Complaint adverse to
Plaintifts' ownership, or any cloud
upon Plaintiffs' title thereto, ~
fendants.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE
OF CALIFORNIA SEND
GREETINGS:
Given under my hand and the
seal of the Superior Court of
the County or Orange, State ot
California, th ls 11th day of De-
cember, 1946.
B. J . SMITH
i:P,erk
By H. !Ji. HEAD
Deputy aerk
Max Horwitz atty. for Platntill
2611 W. Central Ave.
Newport Beach, Calir.
Pub. Dec. 17, 24. 31 ; Jan. 7, 1947.
FOR SALE-USO ASSETS
In one lot on ly ; USO furniture,
To: J . W. Patton, R . 0 . Patton, furnishings and equipment as
T. A. Patton, C. P. P atton. C. P . shown on list along Y.rith condi-
Patton, Trustee, J . A. Patton tions of sale at club, 1151,.i Main
Maggie B. Clifton, T . M. Patton, St., Balboa, California. Phone
Milton A. T. Miller, William L . 2341-J . Call for details before
Miller , Emma E. Lair, Maggie Saturday, December 28, 1946.
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title, estate, lien or interest in the
real property described in the
complaint to plaintiffs' owner~
ship, of any cloud U(>On plaintiffs' Want Ads
title thereto): ,_ •• ·-·-----.--··-
You are hereby directed to ap.. BUSINESS GUIDE 10
pear and answer the complaint FORMED Windahlelda & Hatc:b.
on an action entitled as above, ,..__ d •• ~-Alao Pl
b ht . t in th S l..A)Yen ma e ..., viu.:.x. ex-roug agatns you . e uper-lglau &: Lud te Sheet. for Mlle.
ior Court of the sat.d County of Nu'World Productl: Company,
Orange, State of Calilornia, with· 303 Third St., Huntington Beach.
in l~ days after serv:ice on you Phone Huntineton Be ch 178.
of this alias summons, if served on a ~tt
yau within said County; or Within C
30 days, if served elsewhere.
This action is brought to de-
termine the adverse claims to and
clouds upon the title to the real
property described in the Com-
plaint herein and hereinafter de-
scribed by the said plaintiffs who
claim that by themselves, or by
themselves anfl their predecessors
Mechanical Toys
Electric and Mechanical Traina,
Doll Bugetes, Dolla, Telesrapb
Seta, Veloctpedea, Toya, Steel
Wqom.
·THE TOY SHOP
208 Marine Balbc>a taland
Harbor 2292-W SO.ttc
in intereat, have for a long time p A I N T I N G been owners of cer_'\in r eal prop.
erty situated In the County of 12 Yeuw Service in Newport
Orange, State of California, and Hlrbor Area
deoaibed u follows. to wit: Harry Hall
That pol-tlon of Lot 63 of New· PAINTING OONTRACI'OR
Port HeJghta, u per map there--Phone.-
of recorded in Book 4, at page Beacon 5413
83, of nmcellaneoua Mapo, r..,. 27• E. 19th -U.do
otda of aald Orange County. de-I----'-'-'-'---.....:;.:..::;;
scribed u follows :
Beginning at tho moat Southerly
comer ot, aaJd Lot 63, and nm-
nine thence Northeasterly along
the Southeasterly line of aald
lot a dlstanc:e at 157.57 feet;
thenc:e North-terly parallel
with the Southwesterly line of
aald Jot a dlatance of 7(1.13 feet;
tbence SouthW<ltetJ7 parallel
with the Soatheuterly line of
aald lot a dlatance of 157.57
feet to the Southwesterly line
at aakl lot; thenoo Southeast·
Order Now!
FRUIT TREES
-FOR--
Winter Planting
Hollister .Bros.
NURSERY
'•nclocaplna
l.9598-BoUJevard
Costa Mesa s ...... 5200
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Ml0()11NTANT
OJ:OB.Gll D. B.UDTT
Boc>klrMplnc aad Tas 8e:n'ke
2llCD w. C-.tn.I Pb. um.J
Nowport ,,_,.
BOOKX~INO saavrcm
Colla P. B,,,.._
(Barbor 11'4)
IU K&rtM A ft.. B&1t:lo9 laI&ad
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J... C. BOJTlUN
AioooWlt&at and Ia.come Tax. ........
am ~·tte Rarbo.r na
Nowport 8-h
JOHN T. CASTLE
B.N.~
&00011NT&NTS ........... -""""'"' BOOKJC:Ell::PINO smtVla Tu. CoMultut
Jamu O. Pl•~
1111 N.-wport BIYd. Collt& JIMa Phone BMcon 6156--.J
~BTS
KEWPORT BAT SXT BARBOR
()nt iaUe Weilt Of COit& 1'ua OD
19th .ir.et. eo.t& KU&
-ft.T-
lml:NctlOD -81.l .. CbM'ter s.me1
&NTIQUEll
BOB 'M DtC'.lt
.UUqu. Boudlt a.Dd 8oJd PDrce1alne. oi.... 911..,., ~ and
"""''""' I04'\i W. Central Barbor 2'1'10 ,..,.,,.... -
AUTO :aEP A.DI
008TA X&SA. BOOT WORD
Auto Pabtiq'
Omaplet. BodJ' ~
-At ~ Prtlo---
Newport BJ'fd. &.l w&bnrt a. _ .......
AUTO JtEPAIB SERVICE
N&WPORT AUTO WOJlD ~Bour ~ SentCll -a...ral -Earl YJtc.beua. PTOPritllor -PbonM
I>&)'. Har. 100: Ni.tit. ..._ ll0-1l
1" tot.b BL. at Caul Bl'f'd.
Newpoct a.ch. caut.
AUTO S1JPPLIE8
NEWPORT -B.&.I:IK>A. AUTO SOPPLY
Bchwt&ul Blcycl•
Glaoa W . Coak)e ncs w . eentni PbolM na
Newport s.ch. C&llt.
Bl:AUTY SALONS
CH.U\LOTl'l:8 BK.AUTT SHOP
Lot. Ott
Pvm.anet ~·.. • Specl<y
IOt 8t&le Wah.-&7 Corona dal Mar Pboat H&rbor lUI
BIOYOU:S
BICYCLES
Bold. ~ted or Rep&l.r-.d
VOOEL'I
100 Kain St.. Balboa
.. lr&rtm Balboa hl&a4
80.u' B'OJLDD8 a llEPADlll
~ ao.t Wor'D
il TnM ol. Boal BUiM'• --PUaths end Motor Waft
..... aDd Doon .... to Order
Cll ODMt. ~..,.y --...
•·&a~···= --c..t ..,.. ,..._ T rm ..
BOAT DMI.QS
DOUGLAS BOAT 6 CA.NO• 00.
K&m:lfaetwww and Dt.t.nbu.ton ot' Bkltt.t. Paddle llo&rd#,
Taebt T-4.en
2811 W . Central A ft. Pb. Bar. JIN
Ne-.port Beech. C&llL
OABINm SBOP
GORDAN 8. FINDLAY
~SHOP
C'Ulltma llade Oahlaet.
fl:f1 30th st. Barbor 2SIS+J' .. ._.. -
OIULDBEN'8 APPAREL
TH.II BOBBY 811.0P
Bob and Sally Bro~
711 E. Central Aft. Balboa
Harbor 1168-W
OBILDBDMI APP••n.
m. JACK J: JlLL
CbDdren'• and Waal"s Oot.hina
Up to 8 for Bon &D4 14 for G!N
17&1~ NeWJ)Ol"t BIYd. eo.ta K-
ClDBOPRACTOR
DR. P. A. CB•MBERLA.m
hlmer-Carnr Tw.bntque -Electrotherapy-
BOJ4E CALLS IN HARBOR A.REA
1944 Newport Bl'fd.
Coat& Keu Beacon UIS
OLEANEBS .
THll LIDO CLEANERS
Albert K&tthe••· Owner
~lty C!eanlq' lien1cm
You CU Tru.t U• With TCNt nAYt Garment.a
-Dellftl")' Blnto.--
'58 Newport BJnt. Beacoa 5711-J'
OONTRACTOR, BLDG. II OE..'<.
DUTCH HEACOCK
~era! Contractor and Sapeniatoa
Cabinet and Shop
Rent.a.I Equipment
Phone ro2 Balboa t.ian.4
s.20 Balboa St., Coat& Kea
OONTRACTOR
JACK HERNDON G.a. 8uperiJltendan.t-Boat Bu.J.lder
JOS CRANI: rn Cbarct; or Coner.le Work D I:. 001..ZllAN Gcel'al Contractor-Boat BQ!lder
Ka.l.n omcm Pb.oae BMcoo IU1
Newport A"-A 11th 8t. eo.ta llM9
OONTBAC'l'OB
CORSON 6 RAT CO.
a.....ral Contnctors
V et•ra.na. JNlldl.q' for V etuu.e
126 Coral A"-Jla.rbor If.CT.ft Balboa Ialand
OONTRAC'l'ORS, Blq. a 0...1
G.R.EENLE.U' 6 WOLDl!NBSRG
Geaent.I Contnctors
2!X W. Centn.l An., Tel. Bar. 251'0
Newport-BeJboe.. caJUernia
OONTRACTORS, Blq. II 0..1
W . P. MEALEY
Ge.oeral Contractor
2-"&5 Rubor BIT'd. Beacon MD-K
Co.ta lleaa
OONTBACTORS. Bid&'. a Gea1
OONRAD SHOOK
Oontnctor 6 Bulldv
OONTRACTOBS, bd.,._ a 0...1
SOUTH COAST OONBl'. 00.
Iadu.tr!al A GeDenJ ODutnlcUoll
v-.nn s-•etq
w il.Tl:R B. JDLLO'M"
Ill ec.a BITC!.. 'Butlor nt
""'-... -
OOND&CTOU-P&DITING
' R. a. XC"DON.ALI> ~~~ State Lba..d
CRAP'• C. nPPS
~ 0 c CWltttd:or m tM ~ Ana .... y..,. ..... ... ---· -----=-wu -· COlll.
~~r:crp~
0oouu &Dd we.m.. • 9pedalt7 ~ FouD.talJl 8en1crt
IOI ~ A.Ye. JWboa i.ie .......,,.,.
ELIWl'BIOAL DLB8. II SJ:BV.
BAT ZLJCCrRIC
RewtndlDS ud Rebulldtns lloton A: General.on
Ko<on &D.d Genen.t.on for 8ale
:!Its w. ee.ntnI •"-· B.ar. 1m-w
FISH
BAT SIDI: J'1SH lU.1l JC!:T
0&111 Dellnry of rr.ti rtab
Shell J'lab • Sea :rood Specl.al Uu
21th 9t. A lA!e:ret~ Ne.-port Bee.ch
Harbor 416
FISH MARB1!:T8
Bu&. Phone 925
rR.A.NK SU'M'OR.A
Wboleaale And Relall P'lab K&n.et
Beer, Wlne and Llquon
2Ut P1ace N...-port 8-c.b. Calif.
omCE SlJPPLIES
OOMMERClAL PRINTING
~'"!:WPORT HARBOR
PUBLlSRU\"G COKPANT
!Clll W. Centnl A•~nue
Pbooe Harbor 13
FURNITURE
Furniture of Quality A Economy
Home 1'urnlAhl o1s
DK Ne~n Blvd. Coeta Meu
Beacon 5-038
GARAGE II MAOHUO: SHOP
VlRG'S GA.RAGE
Complete Auto A Boat R.eo&lrtns
TEXACO PRODUCTS
-Weldi.ns-
2406 W , Centn.J. ll&rWr 1144-W Newport 8-cb
ORO<JEB.D:S AND MABKET8
COTrLE"B EAST NZWPORT
lURIClOT
Complete 7'ood. K&rket 0rooe.r1.._.w: ... ~vcec.abl•
5()1 W . C.atnl Br.JOO. -lll
OBOClZRJES AND MABllrl'!I
NEWPORT PUBLIC IU.Rla:T
J'relh l'rult.-Ve~bl• Quality oroeenea ud K•b
C. F . LOY, Prop.
Phone llJ 2111 OcMD J"roD.t Newport BMch
GROCERIES AND MARKETS
TKIC WAVES GROCERY
Ope.n Sunda.y--Cl.oeed Tbunday II &.m. to 7 p.m..
Comple-te UJM of Grocerl• Plenty or Beer
1GOO Cout a.,,,.. -Harbor 125.2-J
HOTELS
ISLAND ROOXS AND
.t.l' .utTJ<ENTS
ll.. C. ud Gl'&(e NMh
m A.cat• ~~ 8-lbo& tale -~• DS-W
OU!IE~
4.L'B H~:moow
Oorn,plete BCIU99 O••'ns .....,_ lbdOdlnC" Wlndow"a. ~ JD\chm ~ ,.... ............ ,....
., The !Ualto Barbor sn-.J N..._. ,,_,.
icz OOJCP&NIES
BAT VIZW JCS CO.
Cubel -Blocb
~, ..
11'12 Newport Blft. B.aaa lln """'" .... '
II
I
•
IL S. AllvtM
-~ w...-1"""7 RQert.W. • ,......,., ~
llf 12:ad SL N8Wl)Ol't Bee.ell
,.,,.... :mT-1
.JEWELEllS
Q-RlO SHOPPE
Watch--Sterll.na SllY$r-Gltta
Of All Kln<U
206 K ILln Bal boo
Harbor 2261
LIQUOR STORES
KESA LIQUOR BBOP
SelecUon of Cbotee Llquorw
WION &Dd 8een
DALLAS PA.I.KER. OwlM!'
17fMI Newport BJ.,.d •• Coft& JtMa Bea.con 6011
LUMBER
WARD AND HARRINGTON LUlil'.BltR 00.
Lumber J: Bulldlnl lb.te:rl.at..
Bay District Ta.rd Pb. Bqcoc 5111
618 Coaat RJcbway, At the Al"chee
MAORDiE SHOPS
SAMPSON IUCHIN!: WOR.K:S
Ua:bt and Hea.,.y K&cbiDe Work
Specl&llatna: In Karl.De • Boat SUpplle.
llkM Newport Bl'f'd. Be&oon 6801
MARINE ENGINES su n..usa
A clu.nlns M"1ee tor &II aa.Jt W&ter coo19d enctnM. Ren• .. the cooliD.1 atttcle.ncy. Ce.11 for Mtimat.ee.
THE Sl!ABOARD EQUIP. CO.
1300 Cou< HI .. .,., Beoeon &Ul Re-pruenuns G"n.y Kartn~nl J(oton Dl..U-Kercury
HEBC1lANT PATBOL 8.ERVICZ
BEA.CB CITY
llCERCBANT PATROL
ao:i'At.l .IZJNG
~A &&.TD
lndwitrl&J and Decorat1" Met•ll•tnc
Weldlns Spectall.tll
IOI JDth llt. B&tbot 2509 Newport BMcb.
MOORING SERVICE
C. R. ST&JT
K oort.n.p tut.ailed and ~ Boun Painted and Lettered
Beaeon 5148 or R.arboT' 1-..R
F or Prompt Serrlee
MOVING II STORAGE
BALBOA TR..l.NS:J"l:R 00.
~BOA.T KOVING
1601 W. Central
NUBllEBI' SOBOOLS
B.4L-I8Lll NUR8&1\T 8CBOOL
117 11.artJN Aft. Barbor '744-R
P. 0.. Bo:a •• Be.lbaa lalu4
OPTOID:l'IWIT8 ---ntNW8T T. BO t l<WOBTB.. 0 . D. -111t W. C..tnJ Newport B..c:lli
Barbor till
'
P&DITING a DIXlOILU'llfG
R. It. A.NDCR80M OOlfTll.&Cl'OB
Paa.ilias A Wat.~
CALL D.i.CON ~
Pn FOOD a ll1JPl'UD
a. Ow OMJJ'tfe UM Oil
8upplM ... 1'..,.
CATS AlQ) DOG8 ~ -u.e Jlit
w -Pft •"'"J3.. -
•
PBOTOOBAPllESll
RlClfARD Bm..T
PBOTOOR4PBZR
DtatiQct.J" Portra.lture
208 x.rtoe .A.ft. Balboa l8le ..........
PRl'SIOI&NS a 8UBOEON8
A. V. ANDREWS. K. D.
Ul Ooul Hi.tiiway Harbor GM
Coron.a del Ku
Nldl.t C&Jt. -H&rbor m&.J
PHYSICIANS a SURGEONS
J'OKN K. C. CHUNG, IL D.
PhnJclan e.nd Surreon
J.-4 , 7-l:JO and by Appoint.meat Be.aeon I0'15
lXJ I:. lftb St. eo.ta )(eu., C&l1f..
PHYSIOIANS II SURGEONS
A.. G . HUGHr.a. K.. D.
1785 Newport Bl'f'd. lklaooa. 6861
Realdence Beacon 5m
Coala K ...
PHYSICIANS II SURGEONS
DR. W. T. MOONEY
X Ray Sen-lea
Ninth and Central
N•wport Beach. caJ., Call Har. f8
PHYSIClANS 11 SURGEONS
G. N . Pli.BE, K.. D .
Con.ultatlon Dtacnoat-
Houra by Appointment
1'11 Pacific Dr. Corona del Ku
H&rbor 2191-.J
PHYSIClANS II SUROWNS
GERALD RAUSA. JI.. D.
2SM> W. Omtnl A••· N9TJ>Ol't Bcb.
Phone Barbor' 1028
PIANO TEACHER
G. V. LIN~NB..\RD
Tu.cher of Plano It Hannoa.y
l6JI OoMn J'l'oat Bvbor' UU-W
Newport BMc:h
PLUMBING a Rll:ATING
H. H. HOLBROOK
UOO Cout BITd.. Newport Be.a.ch
Pbom Harbor 1'13-W
POULTRI' PRODUCTS
TWIN CITY POULTRY K.A.RDT
Un PoullrJ' and Rabblte
ielO W. Oe.ntra.1 An .. Newport Bch.
Phoae Harbor llM
RAllBJTBI'
"'IUP'' LONG'S li.BBITRT
Rabbit.a DteeMd Dally
-Per Tour Ordel"-
Pboa• Orden Aocepled
Cor. ot 16th .and TuU.ll. :e..coa. 1111
a&DIO RAl.J'.8 A SEBVIOZ
Immed.l..at• Dell...,. oa
IWtne R&4tote1.epb0.. and.._. ....
I . X.. BROWM COMP.ANT
Beaeoo lm-W lJlJ Oout 111-W'Q
11.ADIO BAI ft A SJ:BVIOS
&o.a. BA.D~'SL8C'TIUC
1SLAND R9CORD IHOP
Popular Kabl HolDI A Aata a.db
OompiN U.. Of Bec:oc-d8
IOO K.artnie An... Butler TIO ...._ .......
MDIO urp a mvKm
TllOlUaT -•..,o = b .,. I 1 -== t:•::;i,.
.... & i..... ...... a-MHI .... ,--. c.m.
•
•E4 L ESTATE
IU.RBO:R INVSS"DIZNT <X>. ...., ....
SpeclelW ta Barbor Plvpe:rt!•
Bu•0
-and :e.16Utal
..... at w. Oantnl ............ -PbmMI llarbor llOCJ..llO'l
REAL l'JSTATI!:
H. ll. LANI: RliLTOR
Watertront property wilb mooring.
2 BR home In Costa Kesa. Cloee In.
Good bids. •lte In Corona del Ku.
Property l.n Santa An.a In uchange
for Newport or Balboa.
tool Court ... ...... &.arbor "'
RJl!AJ. ESTATE
I
J. ll. MUJ.Q REAI.JI'OR
15th and Cent.raJ
H.a1'bor UQ Newport s.cb.
RY:.AJ. ESTATE
WILLI.All W. B.ANrORD
Realtor and General I'Dllu.ranoe
1: GERTRUDE A.. W .ALDRON
S08 Jl&rlne A't'e. B&lboe. Isle
H&rbol' 284-R
REFRIGERATION
REFRIGERATION
Sale.a I& Ben1oe
Domeet.Jc Commercial
NEWPORT Et.EC. APPLI..A.Ncm -Radl<>-
2806 Coe.at Bl•d. Pb. 21.SS Ne"'l>Ort Beach. CaJU.
RESTAURANTS 11 OAFES
BLUE ROOK
Charcoal Broiled Ste.ab, :nne J'ood.ii Cockt.al.1-
"RUSS" SWEETSER at the Orp.n
B Palm. Balboa -Barbor m4i
RESTAURANTS
T'HB DOLL HOUBll
of Balboa
0J>en the Tear .ol.rouD4
'11 &.. Central ...... Harbor 2110
Rl'JSTAUJLUITS a O~
KINGS L.4.NDING 6 CU'll
8pedaUstn• ta all .K1D4a ol.
-J'ood W 1i.t. Newport s.cb.
U.......llN
LA. POST.A. '
Delidoul Xn:tcan rooct.
2588 Newport B1Td. ~ M'1
Coat.a ·-
Rl:STAUJLUITS a CAFEll
NEWPORT C0'1ll
Bpactal!!dl!S lD. J"&mlly Trad.L
Good Old Home Cookin1
UO.Kchdd.a. PL Barbor J.lm..W
BJ:llTAUBANTS a OAFES
NORTON'S BAT BHORll CU'll
11th St. and Caul Hwy. Be.a. na
....._. -C&Wond&
wm t • a P.l.RZ: AVW c.&n
•nQMt Roca A.ftllahle ........ .. --
413 " ls+ 'HO
'
-"· c.tnl ..... -Pzn. U11
SJ:BVIOS STATIONS
tBL.A.ND SBW.J. 9TA.TIOH
n....-Lu.briaatioD-~ w __ ..,,._,..
W'hMtJ. Jlal enoe
221 Karbae. A.,.. Banor 1111--W B&lboo .......
SEIE&'t METAL
GZNERAL WWW IOTA.I. WJCB.
Sheet !J'\m..-,••i~.:;•de Induslrlal-
Guuer and .Down Spoqt:e
2801 Villa w., Newport 8-cb. 1511-.Z
SIGNS
BENEDICT THE SIGN K.t.N
JO Teen In U.. Barbor A.r9.
S-1allsin& .. Gold .._, ~
lf&U Lettertna". Wllld.ow IAttarbai 'Pe.rl'.cUon or mi.··
U7 Nan:t..u. Aft. He.rt>u' 11 Corona de.I Kar
SIGNS
L. W. PIERCE
~ 1n Slpe u y_,. lD. Oran.p Oomlt7
LlOf&med State Coa.tnctor
Bea.con 51U-.T eo.ta ....
SIGNS
TOK RUNKl&-SIGNS
~BoatelAt~
Harbor m2 I07 Palm
Ba.Ibo&. Ollltoruta
SPORTSWEAR
8.l WYER SPORT SHOP
Ken .and BoT• SporUwear
Complete UDe of Babadaebry
207 1l&rUle An. Balboa Iele
Harbor 678
STOOKS & BONDS
LlllBT&R A CO.
Member Loa ........ Bt.aelt -.... W. Oantnl i. .... N.,._. :acli. -r.t. ll&rtlol' D1""'3"
DEAN W . CA.KPBSLL
H...tOOcJ£'.. w.n~= at.. Loe Ancel• ll -
TAOllLll 8TOBU
NllWPORT TAC1!Cl.a 8'l'OU ...........
TAXI SEBVIOS
Bil.BOA. CiftCLl:I T.AXl
Ben1na the N.-.pon ~ £na
24-Baul' Rell&ble ~
160J.. w . Ce.atnJ ... ,.... Bar. ao ,...._. -
TAXI
P'b.Ollill BMooD. il:M
NEWPORT -COSTA. 1Dl!l.A. TAXI CO.
.t.pnt Banta. ... TnJ.l1"Q8
909 Cout HisbW"a.7
UPBOLSTEBING
CLAUDE A. J'OBNBON
TalloredU~
Your Penocal Aatt.,_.loD o.wu-
..., Newport BIYd. BeL WT-W
TBS lllUD9 8BOP
.U:toTWClen Blm4ll
Woocl w il"n'-
211 JOOa BL Barber i.n.W .. __._
\'lCKBTIAN llLINDll
8010'IH OOA.8T VDaTLUf BLIND 00.
41na1NL ll:eel Waod
Pan ·•• s ;p.n:. ..... Olll 6:lr .,.. .. , ,. w ... ,.... ... ..._.,._
-.,... er.ca --
0
B.UIDl' AID>I' ... .. ~ 10·--........ , .... .,. ............ ~ .....
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RIGHT GUIDE
TWe wk+• ................
eftlelal VA a.wt!r9 .. v ....
..., restJm.._t JI•'' s -~·· J.IOIP& G-Hll S.: ~. iM
A-solM 111. / •
PENSION, •ccordlnc to It> -
qe In f.-at law, is-the -
i-ld to a ""teran by the so-
ment for non-service ~
dilabllldes o.r disease, or t ta•
money paid to his qualified -
fldarleo after his death,
Pension rates for veterans' ~
owa: World War I and Il, $12.CIO
per month; Spanish-AmorlciA
War, Philippine Instlf"'C'tlon. and
Bour Rebellion (must ha"' -
married to veteran prior to J-
uary 1, 1938> $36.00 per month If
unc1er 65 yean of age, M&OO If
more than 65, and $60.00 If veter-
an'• Wife during his war ~
Additional amoun" for -• • children.
COMPENSATION ls the.....,..,
paid by the government to a ~
eran for service-connected ~
billty or disease, and to th equaJlo,
tied depe'.ndenU or a veteran with
a service-connected d Is ab l ll't 1
after his death.
Compensation rates for wtdoWI•
World Wan I and ll. Spanilb-
Amerlcan War, Boxer RebellklD.
Philippine Insurrection, $60.00 ,_
month. Peacetime service, US.80.
Additional amounts for chlldreft.
REGULATIONS regarding _.
slons and compensation fer befte.
fidartes which apply in all -:
1. Widows and children are not
required to prove dependency to
obWn compensation or penaicmL.
Parents are required to submit
such proof.
2. No remarried widow ta en-
titled to 'pension or compenaa.Uon
regardless of the cause of the
veteran's death. Subsequent mar-
riages cancel all pension or com--
pensation entitlements except in
the case of the widow ot a
Spanish-American War veteran.
3. Widows must affirm constant
cohabitation with husband.·veteran
in order to obtain either compen-
sation or pension. Amicable lltP-
aratio'ns or separations due to
the wilful misconduct of the h1A-
band are the only exceptions.
4. Divorced '-'ife ot veteran, tt--
gardlelf ot the circumstancel ot.
the divorce, i:s not entiUed to
pension or compensation..
5. Minor children of a veteran.
if otherwise eligible, are not af.
fected in their compensation Ol'
pension entitlements because of
the divorce of their parent:a. or
remarriage of mother.
6. Pensiorui (not compenaatlon)
are subject to income llmJtationl
based on the anticipated calendar
year income of each eligible bene-
ficiary. Incomes in ex:cesa of"Jegal
11mltations one year do not pro-
lllblt entitlement the next
7. Income of widow hu no bear-
ing on pension entitlements of
children. Income limitationl are
applied to each beneficiary Indi-
vidually. '
8. Possession at real estate doel
not neceuartly prohibit benefld.
arles from receiving l"""lon. Qo\7-
ernment life insurance ii not con.
aldered In estimating L>carod.
9. Dependent parents ot veteran
who died from a service CDlllleCted
diaablllty or di.seue are entitled
to apply for compenaatlOn.
1. Common law rmrriaae may
be accepted u balls far penalon
or compensation if this marriqe
status was in one of the stats
ln the United States whlch ac-
cepted it u legal.
Frost Bites
s.u Def-.
ST. PAUL -0 Self delenae,"
ruled the judge.
The case before him wu C. J .
Kastner's Norwes1&n Elkhound,
"Jet," and Kastner's bull terrltt,
''Tiny," had got lnto a a .crap .
"Tiny" landed In the dog hospital •
Judge John L. Rounda ruled In
the deftmdant's favor after wit,
nesses testltled that 'f"J1.ny" wu
the agressor.
M.. Evicta Dae
OMAHA, Nebr.-A dog, evi~
from hb: kennel at the rear of a
downtown building by a man who
left home aft.Jo a famlly q11a?ft1
howled loud and long. •
Police came In ...,_ to ccm-
plalnta and found the man u1eep
In the dochoule. "I "'1lstled, the
dog came out and I moved In."
the Intruder told the olflcers.
Police put the dog back In the
kennel and took the man to jail
for a nlJht'1 lodaln&. ... ._.._
The -C&\lled by Roger Bab-
-·· propooed bomb.haven Utopia Qillege In Ell!'eb. Kan. bun't
rolled the blood -..... .;, Edwin
T. Wood, edllor·Upbllaber at the
weeklY ~·&.raid.
In a •tary In thlO -· edltloll
Ecl!tor Wood -thlr question:
"II Eureka really the aafeat ~
In the C011111l7 or luat the dull· att"
~ Rn11 r--. es,,
The dty fellow -......... the &eneral Wild ltate <II _....
-nobod:f PQlns Wjlll • -dent ol a -.n c.p. Coll -.
Tbe old -•""--··· ... U-..... ii "Nomr I~ llolll
with Ill 11-t -..... r.. -modolt•~to--.-·n. I -llaflS .r-,. ' •
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NEWS-TIMES TO REMARK - - -• ....., •• , •• u .. 11 BOlf. IOBlf PIDU.IPI ?ADE •• a.ea-..~? ~u,;it7..:r;:,s2 '·1 VelWev=:': When thtl appeen In print. J'D'll' a Coocreaman al!oWd be attt11!nc
9 I 'l";."--In "4•-.-.G:ID -_. In OI-Olml;Jr In Wublnctm. D. C. That uoec1
-,_.. to 'th -; '3.oo -,._ to 8dl W to stand for Wuhlngton, Dlltrlct
l:Dte9d u ~ matter at tbe flolt•""'ce ID Newport B•• wot .. ~!~. ·De, nowCon!:_~~ for
-.. -tho Act at -a. 1879 ' --..-· UV~ Senator Knowland told me lhll
saM D. PORTER P,1bl!"'-momlng, when I pho-1 h Im ~ ~ ~ s s s s • • Editor about a Diltrlct problem, that It pfm • .. '"' , • • '"' .A.dftirtiltnl' Mem::eer was cold In Washington and tine Plant. aOI1 W. Central A_...., Newport BMCb, c.Jl!ornla be sure to bring my red· e .
Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach tho~h ~ ·~.:.::;: i!e1~:!:
A "I I ble l.oc.l ............... Olw' n y..,. ing considerable heal among the
• people. We might try simmering I~&. ~i Active John himself, ove~ a •low nre. The
_ -......,. ~ trouble is Washington is a bi& ·-Memb« city. I think It will prove to be
7 f bigger even than Lewia. · 0 We are driving back by way of
Crisis in Our Schools
New Orleans, for the first time.
My som tell me that lf I wa.it
until I 1et there, I'll be aure to
write a column on the Acadlan
Country. Maybe oo, but I'Ve
wanted for IOme weeks to write
about the oo-called-"Iron curtain".
The llJIC'el!dancy of the United States In world affairs bas
not been 'accidental. Ours was the first large nation to es-
tabllsh a ~tic educational system open to all through
the elementary, aeo11dary, and, In some measure, bigber
educational Institutions.
THE NEW BOA&D OF DIB.ECTOIUI •vi -8porUIMtns ~-vi 1'1-jlort -on ..... In the meantime. Felix Morley, pletmed al tWr tint meeUac at u. Ch•mhs ot Commerce otnce s.n ........,. aJpit. ...._ rfctlt: t;o
who served u president ot HaWT-left at.udla.&, are lr:rry Adalm, of tMI Nordta. Nonnaa Hacea, of Kine"• I·eA••c. llarr7 I;: ideJe,
ford Collq-e for aeveral ye a r a ot tile Vt.rrtaJ.a ~~&=.!; from ri,pt to left are Pepito Peres. ot • Teuer, Glell So&m. flf
during the war, an4 who now UM ~ Bun af tile Wakw"1.kllk, aad Bf* r.y, ol tile P.D.Q. Not ... ._, WM Out
By virtue at public educatilln we became a mighty cita-
del of economic, oodal, political, and even military sttength.
Our rise to world leadership was made easy by the fact that
other large nations lagged far behind us In their educational
affalnl.
write& and publlahea (with Frank I MeCullal!, of McQwllab BrOL l"l!l!l!II B!r(e..
HanJahen) an eztttmely Interest-, · f lU in&: little weekly bulletin called ~ Amencan way o e--a
"Human Events," hu written on re~tively Cree economy .ln which
the same subject. so I'm golnr to pnvate enterprise has Wlde scope
borrow aome of h1a comments. He ror development-I.a In trial be-· · They Say · ·
callt his bulletin, "A weekly anaiy. fore ~e other nations of the "Because peace is delayed and
tis for the American Otiz.en." I world. -Edward A. O'ae&I, presi-obccured we dare not disarm."-Today the situation is being reversed. Soviet Russia, with find 11 valuable. dent, American Farm Bureau Beniard M. Baruch.
W1told material and human resources, bas for the first time What started my mind on the _F_ed_er_a_u_o_n_. --------
In its history emerged in our day as one of the lireat powers subject, as well u Felix', was a Kingdom, India and Egyp~ the ''To manage a buslneu succes-
through the education of its people. protest by a Russian commenta-total was 48,912 receiving sets, sfully requires aa much courage
tor, over the radio, that there 11 and transmitting sets to the value u that pouessed by a soldier who
Great Britain \Dltil recently permitted a class educational no "wall of Ignorance and 1uo-of $48,190,688. That 1s y 0 u r goes to war. Business courage
considered a sign of intelligence
.... that bald men are think.en
rather than doers ... Clinical evl~
dence ahow. this isn't so, that the
condition results from the activity
of the (endocrine) 1Iands ... " -
Dr. H e rb e rt Rattner. associate
professor, Northern University.
structure to hinder lt:S full p~. Under her neweduca-pician" separating RUS1la from money, you know! ls the more natural because all
tional Britain has d bled di f ed the rest of the world, as Mr. At-Rusaia is beaming short wave the benefts which the public has ''I want to know all about the
program OU expen tures or uca-tJee had just then said. The Mos-broade&Sta to the United States in material wealth comes from marriage law ... and all about the
tion. cow government, he s_aid. hu a several hours every day, in both it."--Ollarles F . Abbott. divorce laws, because I never did
The United States. with its enormous wealth, spends less very good understanding of at-English and other languages, par· like to get into anything I couldn't
fain abroad ticularly Yiddish. Our State De-"It ls the duty of government get out of."-From a letter wrlt-
than three billion dollars or about 2 per cent of its income on That ts exactly what Americans partment also broadcasts dally. on to make it d1ffcult for people to ten by a prospective bridegroom
education. In the worldwide struggle between democracy shou1d undentand. We talk abou an international circuit. do wrong, euy to do right." -to L. P . Bnx>ks, assistant attor-
and communism as ways of life, the outcome will be deter-an "Iron curtain". There ls no But come back to the "glass \\1llam E. Gladstone. ney general of Kansu:
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mined b ed ti t b f th 'ct will be th iron curtain. Marley 1uggesta a curtain." There is nothing new, y uca on, no y orce; e Vl or e gla.u curta.Jn made of that ma-nor unique, ln this one--way street ''There seems to be widespread "Military expenditures in peace-B k k • A. V Andre M D
teacher, not the soldier.' terial throuih which an insider Idea. All dictatorial governmenu dlscontenl on the part of workers time are simply premium pay. 00 eeplng ' ~ ' •
To say that America is today facing a crisis is a futile un-can look out, while the outsJder take all the knowledge they can with ·o11rages, customers with prices, men ts on insurance on national Ser Vi ee
can not look in. get from the outside world, and and investon \\':ith the prospects security."--Oeo C,arl Spaab.. boss all4 de.rstatement. The central and compelling symptom of our RuuJa ha 1 well-staffed em-carefully control the information for the profitable operation of of the Army Air Force. OOLIN F. BBOWN tRJBGmON
educational dislntegratiqn Is the status of tee.cbing. bossies, consulates, and thousand& which goes out In return. their properties."-K. T. , Kell•• (Bul>or lN) • W ~ llllPwllF. -•
of official and unofficial repr~ Hltle.r dJd tt: Munolini did it; ln •a report to ~ler Corpora-"No matter what form of con-Man. A.e., B&lbM Ill. 0-W llel Illar In the United States today the I~ standards for teach-sentatives workini all <>''er the Stalin does it. It ts a necessary tion stockholders. trot over atomic eriergy we may I!::==========~ ._ __________ _,
ing certificates are very low. Only fifteen states and the Dis-world. The Rusllan radios are step for the preservation of the establish, we shall be at the mercy
trlct of Columbia require college graduation for a standard powerful and carry on COMtant paternalistic or socjallstic state. "Uncle Sam doesn't allow the of those who exercise the con-J.o,..8 7.u W ~ lolm K. O. Ohmic. IL D.
ching certifl te Th th thirty three stat ha propaganda. An informed people are not so old type of hospital angel to exist trol. And the truth which hu .&. ...... br t.M um..:i MWc ~ ~ aad 8maaaa tee. · ca • e 0 er -es ve The United States helped ma-easily lnfluenced by socialistic any more. Hospitals of the future been disclosed is that man is not ~' '° •• , ._. • 2 • 4: 7 -8~
standards even lower, and in some areas high school gradua· teriaJ.ly by fumllhing, throoa:h ideas. w i 11 have to be supported by good enough or wise enough. to .. ~ ~w':m:...-... and by appointment
tion is sufficient preparation to meet legal teaching require-lend-lease. 4,ln receiving seta, As Morley 11.ya, "The Soviet smaller contributions.1• -Wllllam be entrusted with such knowledge -=·.....:~= ._ 111 :!:tor:mlltlt.S0?5 ..._. ts and transmitting seta to the value Government, be l n g completely B. Zbluer, president. Lenox Hill and power."-Dr. Samuel Cavert, .._ --.., o.ca ..., Clallfwma men . of $23,140,009. That was to Ruuia socialistic, hu me.rely carried the Hospital, New York. general secretary, Federal Coun-1'-----------~1 ~~---------s1
Despite low legal requirements, there are 108,000 emer-alone. art of getting without giving to cil of Churches of Christ. In ABCBl'lZOT
gency ll!ache!'s who cannot meet the lowest standards In To Russia, Canada, the United Its logical extreme." "I have heard that baldness Is America. 1..-----'-------. I
their respective states! A full school year has passed since In 1939 the average teacher's salary in the United States • Annand Monaco
V-J Day, and we bad 29,000 more emergency teachers In lncuding classroom teachers, principals, and supeivlsors, was Does Your House 81' W~Balboa
1945-46 than we bad a year before. $1408. During the past year the average teacher's salary in Need Pa"int"ing or Cleani"ng?. -nu
Men ll!achers have been reduced to only about 15 per-the nation was about $1950. m1 ••k"oo4 A ...
cent of the total number. Therefore millions of American But, two things have happened to the teacher's salary. -A ~ ~·· NOl'IDOllllT NOi
cblldren go all the way through elementary and high school Whereas most teachers paid little if any income tax before
without having a single class ~der a man teacher. Our the war, appf'.Oximately $250 now goes for federal taxation.
cblldren should have both men and women teachers at all The Sl 700 he had remaining_,was worth about 75 cents on the
levels. dollar as compared with 1939 values.
The exodus from the teaching profession In recent years For the year 1945-46 the estimated average teacher's sai-
ls probably the most striking vocational migration in our his-ary in the United States was $1950. while the minimum for
tory. AA estimated 350,000 tearchers have quit the profes-professional employees In the federal government was $2640
sion entirely since 1939. Approximately 60,000 positions and the average was $4100.
have not been filled or have been closed out and the work The teacher's responsibilities to each child have Increased
bas been distributed among the remaining teachers. by an expanded curriculum. A teacher must find more time
The number of women in teachers colleges dropped one-for study to keep abreast of current national and world de.
third from 1941 to 1943. Colleges and universities reported velopments. Record and clericai' work of the teacher has !n-
No .UUng ... Work done Immediately by hldilY
lkllled .Joomeymen Pslntea 1l9inl: the DI08t Diods
em equipment and flDMt matertal&
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an increase of almost 20 per cent In the nuviber of women creased as-education has become more scientific and profes-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
students from 1941 to 1945. But teachers colleges reported sional. The actual mastery of teaching procedures has Ile-
a decline of almost 20 per cent In the number of women come more involved.
students. The teacher's professional job Is to direct the learning of
For twenty-five years before 1943 approximately 90,000 the child. There Is no more complicated task. ·The teacher
women were enrolled each year as full-time students in our Is a professional expert, and his professional authority should
tee.cbers colleges. In October of last year 179 teachers col-be just as fully respected as is that of the physician. Fre-
leges reporting to the U. S. Office of Education could count quently, however, we find parents and school boards exer-
only 51,000 women In their total enrollment. Men students clsing such control aver the work of teachers as to nullify
in the tee.chers colleges In October of the first year after V-J their professional skill and discourage their professional
Day were only 13,000 as compared with 39,000 In the fall of growth.
l!lfl, according to a statement issued by Ralph McDonald. The root causes of our problem are (a) a lack of public
executive secretary for the NEA Department of Higher Edu-recognition of the character and importance of teaching, and
cation. (b) lack of public demand for good schools.
The enrollment Of our colleges and universities Is now uns Great segments of the American people look upon teach-
clergoing the greatest increase In history. It is estimated that ing In such a way as to make poor teaching inevitable.
college enrollment may reach 2,000,000 next year, but ooly a Do people of the United States want good schools and
handful Of the college students are preparing to teach. In good teachers? With a thousand voices they say they do.
1920, twenty-two per cent of all college students enrolled in Their words are In contrast with the hard. cold facts:
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t.eaclten colleges; In 1930, sixteen per cent and last year seven Teachers are leaving the profession; college students are ;:,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
per cent. Of the Grs enrolled In college, only a very few and sbuhning teacher preparation; tee.cblng salaries are pitifully
In teacher educatiOIL low; we spend $7,000,000,000 annually on liquor as compared
A survey made by the North Central Association ol Col-with less than $3,000,000,000 on education; we pay $18,000,-
leges and Secondary Schools reveals that the number of col-000,000 for a peacetime army and navy, six times as much as
liege students In 14 states completing preparttion to tee.ch In we pay for education ol 25,000,000 cblldren and youths.
elementary school dropped In June 1946, from 10,182 in 1941 America needs good tee.chers. To get them the publlc at-
to 3757, wblle the number or students completing preparation titude toward tee.cblng must change. We Deed a new phllos-
for high school teaching dropped from 9327 in 1941 to 49M. ophy of school support.
One major cause ol our present condition ls the teacher's Human resources qe the gree.test asset of. any nation.
lllllarY· A recent article in the Reader's Digest was entitled Our country cannot afford to neglect the dewlopment of
'"l'eadler's Pay-A National Disgrace." It is that, and worse. tbe9e re90W'ceS. 'The teacher Is the key to their develoixnent.
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Metalllzln& 111 """'' ccmmunltl .. beglnnmi ,.... Ivory color. $9.00 1320 Cliff Dr. tone. Now only $290. Tenm. Beacon 5857-W Harbor 1271
ce1ve bue pay of 130 fM a ftve Newport Heighu. 99-tfc GORGEOUS new styled upbollt-
Weldlntr Spedallst. day week, with extra pay !or over-ored piano with mhToT aplnet
S06 30th St. _ Harbor 2509 time or duty at certain houn ot FOR SALE-Refrigerator, 50-lb. type patent. Was exchanged
"Newport Beach 94-tfc Ule day. capacity, good condition. $20 00 far large grud Will sell tor
Harbor 491-M. 99-2tc bal $288.
TAMPA CIGARS-Clear Havana Seven wage lnaeases the first two1-----------
pr&netela shape, regular 2 f~ yean--pa.Jd vacations. MONTEREY style bed divan. 2 DANZ.SCHMIDT PIANO CO.
1 "-box of 50, ~.50. Herman chairs. 1 table, 1 large O'Ktt.fe S20 No M-1-Santa Ana 86.tfc a Brelje, 223 ...-W. Chapman Learn this interesting work at & Merritt heater. Complete ---·-~-'-------/
Ave., Orange. Calif. Open 10 good pay 1n your own communJty. SlOO. Call Harbor '1767-J . after DOGS, CATS A PETS 15
a.m. t 3 S h•-• to 10 5'30 p.m. 92-ttc ~~"AUHA U PUPS FOR SALE
.m.
0 p.m.; Bluiuay You work wtth friendly people ln \....Z"l..l::n
P 96-4tc Rleuant offices. -3010 Coast Blvd., Newport Under New Management Beach. Phone Harbor 2210.
AL LACHMEYER ~ 11 1 tl lblll 99-2tc c..Ace en promo on pou ties. Clearance on Living
' S I G N S Room Suites
Trucks. Boat!', Walls, Windows, etc. Harbor Furniture
1962 Harlx>r Blvd., Costa Mesa
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS S8
Carpenters Available
for eene-ral maintenance Beacon 5178-W
348 E . 18th St., Costa Mesa
9&-tfc
HARBOR
Plumbing Senrice
APPLY
Southern California
Telephone Company
E. B. Smith 95-t!c
HARBOR FURNITURE
Start the New Year Right
and Buy With Us •
"!!d repair
0. Z.. ROBERT80N
Call Harbo< 83
34-tfc
1768 Newport Blvd .. Beacon 5048W
REPAIRlNG OUR SPECIALTY 100 E. Bay Avenue, Balboa Under New Management
E . B. WHITE
KEYS
Made Whlle You Watt
VOGiilJ8
Contracting and Suppll.. 97tft 5141> No. Main Street. Santa AN 1962 Harbor Blvd .. C.OSta Mesa
99tfc
100 Matn SL. Balboa
JAMES E . McKEE
General Contractor
620 Muguerlte ATe.
Corona del Mar
or Call Chief Operator J08 Kartne, Balboa 1a1&nd.
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-_________ ao._tt_c \ BOATS, 81JPPLDCll II All kinds typewriter r1bbona In
1tock at the News-Times.
8ALE ID90El..LANl'XlU8 • FOR SALE-16 ft. Teak Yacht. For orfice rupplles, see the
FOR SALE -Complete concrete Gray F ord. Just overhauled, in· News-Times.
89--tfc mixer %. sack, good condition. eluding new generator, water -P'O--RltNT---------U
-----------H-220 for appointment. 98-tfc pwnp, & fuel pump. New heavy _..,.,..,.8 .,..-,=-----...,...---Z Q R I C duty battery. Call between 5 MAN-Front room. pri\•ate en·
FOR SALE-White porcelain top & 6 p.m. Harbor 1194-J. 99-4tc trance, use of kitchen , good
DRY CLEANING kitchen cabinet. Very good con-Sh bath. Call before 9 a.m. after
In Our Own Plant dition. $22.50. Drop leaf table, Balboa Canvas op 6 p.m. 120 35th St. 2nd noor.
3 chairs $10.00. 520 Marigold Sal.15 -Boat Covers 99-ltp
PICKUPD..,.... "~ Ave., Corona del Mar. 99-2tc Marine Upholstering
CJ.U.,. wn Harbor 2(f1 _ 224 \.i 21.st SL FOR RENT-3 shops fa.st grov.ing
Phone 12 O BASS Newport Beach n-tfc community. Prefer spec. food
BEACON 5798-J LYRIC ACCORDI.Al'J shop; Beauty parlor. shores,
Lido Cleaners
456 Nowport Blvd.
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
~ !!eacon 5280-R
711-tfc
Zif E. llllth St. Coats Ms&
2&-tft
R 0 0 F S
W. J. BENBOW
Phone Harbor 1012 J
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S 2 2 5 . O 0 children toggel')'. men's access·
Modern Houseware NE w orics. 310 El Camino Real (101
1763 Newport Ave. Costa Mesa Graymarine Express Hi.) San Cleme nte. Phone 411.
98-2tc 3 3 0 97-Jtp
POOL TABLE ~ size. 35· Sin· ,.
tx>ek batone, hammered shaft. ~nfEDIATE DELIVERY
1 small desk for boy's room. 1 .
black onyx Masonic rlng wtth 810 Coast H1\\'ay
10 · point diamond never been Phont? Beacon 5435 98-4tc
worn. Also 2 1 % h.p. outboards,
. new. All in very good condition.
Call at 413 Edgewater, after 4
p.m. 97-4tc
Steel Kitchens
GLASS ENCLOSURES
SHOWER DOORS
Southern Counties
_Supply Co.
Dyer "D" Dinghies
Colored Ratsey Sails
Nine Ft. Dyer Dhows
Dyer Dhow Midget
-Now Available--
Immediate Delivery
F OR RENT-New Deluxe Hotel
room and private bath, tile
shower stall. 'J'Y.rin or double
beds. box spring and innter-
spring mattresses. Unit beat.
Special rates for permanent
guests, as low as S2 per day
for 2 people. No kitcheN.
Miracle Mile Motel, 706 Coast
Highway, Newport Beach, Ph.
~aeon 5229-J. 9&-tfc
WANTED TO RENT U
HOUSING NEEDED FOR
VETERANS
STORE CLOSED
f'()R A REIJAMJ! Paint Job "" DEC. 25 to JAN. l INCLUSIVE
,._. -caI1 11<"'""' !SS3ll RE-OPEN JAN. 2 SOUTH COAST CO.
IJst Your Vacandea With
AMERICAN LEGION
-t:.IO p.m. ].l).tf• Ph. 5852 Lacuna -
n.t.Jal'OllT.&ftO!f 11 548 FOftOt Ave. 991tc •
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-.-tedOI'~
'90CDlllll
109 -lit-, .. _ -------mr AIDll u
KAalINE and MACHINELESS
Permanent :Waves
Tlntlag -Manlcarlnc
Auto Batteries
-Sopanten
l&oantb -• 'l5 Ex.
Compounded Motor Oil
G.llca. 'roe
W estem Auto Supply
A-o..Jer
183t1 N--t m..i.. Ooata Meu
41-tfc
J:•i&dnC .t.ppt. Ph. Harbor l~W ----------
Vi's Beauty Shop Immediate Delivery
U0S (lout .ll!wlu'. Corona de! '15-v: Western ' Holly
Gu Rangea -.. --··-··-$166.00 IL09r AJID IPOt11'ID II Phllc:o FrffZor
LOST-odr navy billfold. Ickn-5 cu. rt. _____ . .$209.SO
tUJoallan J. F. Go~. Dlio-Thonn
23rd at Centnl Ave.
NEWPORT BEACH
Harbor 2600 96-4tc
Hartr 4.52 9().lfc
WAN!' TO RENT-Furnlabod at
unfum!ahed )>ouse. 2 or 3 bed-
roms will le-. Phone -7171 81-ttc
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ISLAND REALTY
COMPANY
201 Agate Balboa Island
Harbor m-w
We have clients waiting to buy houses on
Balboa Island. If you have any-
. thing to sell, let us know.
-.rd. C.U ~ Ham-. Oil Hellen ---·-' 79.95
-""" we :i. 911-21;p °"':s. ~·~ta-~ 66.95 MERRY CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE KOnli&NT Wlit&D • I ...
wAil'r!»--Band 1aOD1n11 to tab Santa Ana Furniture A. H. Pease and Betty Beck a -. Sm1tb IOI! Mtb St. '28 Wost tth Santa Ana '
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Bring Your Buying and Selling Problems to Us
Costa Mesa -Best Buy
Two bedrooms-fiv<>-room home---frame, hardwood
floors, completely and attractively furnished, new
double garage. Home is five years old, very well
constructed. This is a home anyone could be proud
of. Lot is 54xl50. New double cesspool. Price
$8450 • Terms. Quick possession.
Newport Heights Home
'I\vo.bedroom home. frame construction: brand new
and vacant. Double garage. sewers, dining nook
in kitchen. Price. $8450 . Tenns.
Corona Del Mar
On<>-bedroom home on two lots, 30xll8 each;
garage. Price $6930. Tenns. Vacant, move in.
Corona Del Mar Special
Brand new, vacant, one bedroom, modem, beam
ceiling, corner sink, bar In kittjien, floors hd. pine
carpeted to wall, knotty pine and plaster interior.
Priced $7250 -Tenns.
RELY ON
RELIANCE
Corona Del Mar .
2 homes on comer with dbl. garages. Brand new-
vacant. One Is a 2 bedroom home, other is 1 bedroom
home. Both partly newly furnished. Very modem.
Ready to move into. Fenced and landscaped. Lot
65x120 comer. Price $21,500 -Tenns.
Corona Del Mar Lots ··~
Reslclential on Marguerite _-.$1800
Residential on Narcissus . $1750
2 Resklentla.ls on Heliotrope-make ofter
Newport Home and Apartment
Nearly new two-bedroom hoaie; very modem; CIJID·
pletely tumished; tour-room Apt. aver large double
garage. Both homes be!ng vacated Immediately.
Price $15,850--terms. . ---. . ~ ::mi
Business Site -Costa Mesa
Lot 100x240 ft. at 1833 Harbor, close to Alpha Beta
Mlct., $15,000-terms. Zoned tor whol-le or retail
'business Store now under COllStructlon on next lot.
Co'sta Mesa -Half-Acre Ranch
Near.Back Bay; three-bedroom s1lJoco home; com-
pletely fllmbhed; l'l!a!!ltly redecorated; hardwoocl floors; long living-room with fireplace. Price $8950
or $8500 unturnished. Terms.
Open 7 Daya Every Week, 8 a. m. to 6 p. m.
RELIANCE REALTY & INVESTMENT 00.
A. R. EBIUTE J. W. DOAK
O)'de a Doak w. c. r•bbard Ga:cae Ewnon
1936 Newport Blvd. 1435 Out Hiway
a.ta Ilea Cotma Ciel Mar ' 81_ :on 51157-W Butlar U11 9&-Uc
REAL VALUES
HO~ -IN<X>ME -BUSINESS OPPOR'roN11tlS'
INSURANC!:
--Season's Greetingss---
The year 1946 Is just about ready to make way fOI'
a new and we hope, a brighter 1947. Since the
time our office has been open here we have made
many friends out of customers and tliose who be-
come our clients. We wish to express our sincere
thanks and appredation to those with whom .we
came In C011tact.
Despite reconversion troubles and general unsettled
conditions in the past, we feel optimistic about Uie
coming year and hope to win a host of new friends
and retain the friendship of the old ones.
We take this opportunity to wish everybody:
A Merry Xmas and a Prosperous and
Happy New Year
B. A.·NERESON
REAL ESTATE BROKER AND ASSOCIATES
Phil D. Soloman -SALESMEN -John Bo11dn
Phone Beacon 5225
1972 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
99-ltx:
QAJ. ESTATE 17 MONEY TO LOAN
WILL TRADE-Lota on Udo Ialo
also lots on Peninsula on pur-
chase of 2 or 3 bedroom house
In Harbor district. Phone Harbor
1crr 81-lfc
MONEY TO LOAN II
LOANS TO BUILD, buy, :mprc>ft.
NEED MONEY? ' See Us Yor Quick, Helptul
Service on Your F\naod1l
Needs -· Loans on
Furniture Salary
modernize or ret1nance. Car or Other Security
Nowport Bal-Il'ederal Br."1up
and Loan Amocl&t:IOIL Phone First for Quicker Servtcl
3333 Via Udo Ph. Harbor l!IOO How-s' 10 to 1 and 3 to 5
AUTOMOTIVE Ii TJBE8 Ill
1937-Dodge Coupe, good condi-
tion. New rubber. Call Harbor
933 daytime. 99-2tc
FOR SALE -International 1 %
ton flat bed truck. 115 in. W .B.
Duals over load springs. 12ft.
bed. Good condition. Harbor
2447-R. 99-2tc
1941 P owell scooter, good condi-
CCIO!led Saturda)'S)
tion, $100. Harbor 1992. 98-tfc DON I. ffiJDDLESTON, Skipper
1936 Pierce Arrow for sale. Bal~
boa Inn. Harbor 660. gg..tfc
FOR SALE-1941 Oldsmobile.
Radio, heater, two new ti.res.
Good rTtechanical condition.
Harbor 1027-R. 973tp
Hereafter if we recap yrour
TIRES
We euarantee our "Caps" to lut
20,000 MILES
and that'• not all-
WE WILL GIVE YOU
$20.00
• IF ONE COMES OFF
Regardlea o! Speed.
ONE TIRE RECAPPED
IN 5 HOURS.
for a complete set we will call
for J011r car In the morning
and deliver same day. Alto •
$2.00 lllobllatatlc balance Job
when W< recap )'OUT tlrft, for
$1.00. No leed welchtl er ·-·
Costa Mesa Tire Co.
In a-at
1760 Newport Blvd.
OO!n'A MESA
Pb. Pei Clea 5743
Aalc far A.I or Hant.
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Beacon 5220
CAcrosa !rom Alpha a.ta Market)
• 99-ltc
A1l'r0 llll:BVJ(JJI: ••• ~---------~
NOWHERE
Your authorized ~
Plymouth Dealer.
Authorized parta
Complete Lubric.atiOn and
Maintenance
Expert Mechanics
Kendall and Quaker State oOa
NEWPORT
HARBOR MOTORS
2616 W. Central Ave.
Phone~ 636
n•n,pa a
'11Ue1LER.!1 ll'OR llENT-Do -...... h•aJ!ns -www"'4 ...
-equl;mmt, SUI ID/I .._.
-clq. w. r... •• 1119 ..... ~ :era.. ...... '""' ~7111 A Neotptwtlh!, ~
KIT KAMPER aluminum trall<r,
bed and bol.t ..-. 8-aln.
$514. 201 Apte, Balboa 1JI-
--Harl>cr m-w. 118-:ltc
__________ M-_U._ I 14' HOUSE TRAILER Butane, IC10
Box, double -lnlctlca. '°""' Ura. E>'«lle!lt COlldltian. Pri-.
AB kinds t)pew11ter ribbonl la
atodt at tbe N.,..'l'lri>eL vate ..._ .'71111. 01--
Trailer Camp 161JO Newport
Blvd., Costa Mete. 9t-,l.QI
••01Ww&am
WE NEED LATE MODEL .CARS
and Will.Pay Top Prices
SF.1.r. YOUR CAR NOW
Wiiie Pdcem -Riii'
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Year's greetings to one and all, l
and we echo those greetings to ·
you and yours! l ---Happy New Year! :
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Phone: 11.a.rbor 590 l
lSlS CoUt Rlgbway •
Corona de.I ''a.r A ~~~~~-::"INF~~~
~ ALL OF OUR FOLKS ARE HOPING
TilAT ALL OF YOUR FOLKS
WILL HA VE A MIGHTY
MERRY CHRISTMAS
VI'S BEAUTY SHOP
llOS Clout Hiway Corona del Mar
by the
THOUSAND
we sand to all our friends
this Yule Season of 1946.
May yours be indeed a
MERRY CHRISTMAS
GEORGE'S
Super Market
• Corona del Mar
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Stylee change, methods change. but
~ever! Beneath it all is
the same old love of man for his
follls and his nelghbon. the same
old ru-m of the day when peace
and good will will enoompus all the
earih.
So"°" la that changeleM -n
of Ch...,tu M we gree& our friends
and neipbon, as llO often before,
with that tlmewnna IN ge of
chffr and good felloWllhip, MERRY
CHRISTMAS!
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MERCURY CLEANERS
WILll!A WALTER -BOB POWELL
lS0'7 OcN;ilt lllway eo ........ .,. ....
H erc's my peTsonal
wish to )'Ou for a
s e aso n of gay
TtvtlT)'.
MARY N. TIIOMPSON
The Candy House
1518 Coast Hiway
Corona del Mar
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Our htartiest good
wish ts to you f o-r a
wonderful Chris t·
mas-<1 full. Happy
N,cw Y ear .
f. Jack Sullivan Realtor
.JOHN R. SCHICK, Sa,lesman
1218 Coast Highway • Corona del Mar
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I ~!,;,_~?..~~:--· I ~~:d yo:r. ~~«~:
I ' I : Chris tmas spirit; f J may your hC'arts be
# ·.• ... ~IW~~ .. I ; cheer and may
~ • -~d~ • : I : come t r u c this f CH R I ST M AS should be a time of joy, and we f happy holi da y .
:( hope that this Christmas of 1946 will be rich in I :
t ' good cheer and true happiness for all who rea-d J
' J f th is me ssage. J
It J It * * THE BEST OF EVERYTIDNG FOR YOU * * J
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HARDWARE
APPLJANCES
82S Coast Hiway
Corona del Mar
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--Combination
Dinners
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New and UnlPSUlll
Seafood Specialties
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BEAOON
5465
Glad thoughts
And special wishes
Are happily combined
To make this
Christmas Greeting
The warmest kind.
H. R. Hoon, D.V.M.
Veterinarian Hospital
I 006 Coast Hiway
Corona del Mar
Phone 2452
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f 185 Coast Highway, Oorooa del Mar J
' Phone Harbor l27S . J
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Season's Greetings
1:t Time for us to send you our best
wishes for the happiest Holiday Season
you have ever known.
• Vincent's Balboa Pharmacy
• Mac Pelltier's Newport Pharmacy
• Hampton's Harbor DflllS, Coroa del Mar
BAYSIDE PLATING CO.
We Claim to Have All the Silver in California
• Expert Silversmiths - - -All Work Guaranteed
•
SILVER AND GOLD
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Tea Senlces -Antique Finishing -Trophies -Jewelry -earv1e1am. • Reflectors -Bathroom F1xtures -Baby Shoes -Ceram1cs
Marine F1atlng -Badges and Souvenirs
• COSTA MESA
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