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CRAB .,.
SAM
NO FOOD. At this glad-
some, festive Yuletide it
is not amiss to see how the
other half exists, namely, the
war-tom world. Henry Ken-
dall, retired, amiable Balboa
Island open-handed execu-
tive, brings in a letter from au old friend, just returned
from :&trope. Herbert Rob-
lnsOn, New York merchant,
writes:
Dear friends:
The situation In Europe,
especially England, is very
bad. Many a night the young
man who accompanied me
and I went to bed hungry,
as all eating places were only
lll!owed to give one person 5
shillings worth of food,
which amounts to $1.00. At
the Savoy where we stopped,
they charged an extra cover
charge of 6 shillings besides
the price of the meal and all
we got to eat was a small
cup of soup, which was either
cabbage or spinach, a small
piece of meat, or a small
piece of fish, or a dish of ma-
caroni or spaghetti. There
was plenty of .potatoes and
cabbage, and a small piece
of sponge cake. Coffee
which was made out of chic-
ory was extra. However, we
managed to exist. After five
days stay we had to obtain
ration cards and had to wait
seven hours at the ration of-
fice to obtain same.
• • +
In Paris, the situation was
different. You could get
what you wanted if you had
the price to pay for it. They
had almost everything. The
meals cost from $6.00 per
person up, according to what
you ate, and for about $9.00
you could get enough to be
satisfied. This did not in-
clude any wine if a person
wanted same. They do not
give you any bill of fare, just
tell you what they have and
do not quote any prices.
When you are finished with
the meal they hand you a
small piece of paper with the
amount on same. The prices
Jn the stores are about the
same In proportion to the
restaurants.
The foreigners who come
t o Paris can get their francs
cheaper and eat in these
restaurants. but the .Paris-
ians cannot afford same and
the poor devils are having a
very hard time. + + +
In Belgium, I found about
the same situation as in
France regarding the eating,
but the country is coming
back quicker than any coun-
try that has been in the war.
People are working and want
to work and it seems they
have more raw materials
than any of the other coun-
tries. + + •
In Holland, to give you an
Illustration-we were in a
hotel In Amsterdam and had
soup. duck. strawberries, and
•one glass of wine each, and
the bill was $24.00. How-
ever Holland is In poor shape
as they have no raw mater-
ials to work with and no do!·
Iar exchange to pay for same
If they were to obtain ma-
terials. ·
+ + +
In Swtberland, we found
the country the same as be-
fore the war. only that prices
were naturally much higher.
They had made an immense
lot of money during the war
and also from the soldiers
who bad come to visit Swit-
zerland and left a lot of Am-
erican and English ·money
there. It was the only coun-
try where we found Swiss
francs was worth more than
American currency. I ex-
dla.nged $200 in Swiss mon-
-ey In one cl the big banks
and then asked them far
$200 and they told me not to
Ille my letter of credit but to
buy same In Swiss francs
which I had just bought. For
the $200 ,worth of Swiss
francs they gave me $230.
It Is the same with the Eng-
lish pound In Sw112erland.
The English pound Is worth
· $4.04, but If you use Swiss
francs you could have bought
-for $2.70, at tbe ~I wu allfif there, which mal<M
a ••!htmce al. about 30".
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Western Air
Plane Search
Is Continued
LONG BEACH. Dec. 26.-U. S.
Coast Guard operations bue here
reported at noon today that they
were still searching for the miss~
ing Western AJr Unes with 12
persons aboard which ls believed
to have dropped !IOmeWhere over
the rugged Laguna mountains,
about 60 miles east ot San Diego.
The missing two engined D-C3
was flying Western Air'• triangu-
lar Imperial Valley route from Los
Angeles to El Centro to San Diego
and return when it was lost to
radio contact 24 minutes after
leaving the El Centro airpmt at
Holtville on a hop that should
have reached San Diego at 7:30
p. m.
3-Cent Gas
-For the third time in its history
the 3 cents per gallon California
gasoline tax has produced more
than $7,000,000 in a single month.
WOJ. G. Bonelli, Fourth District
Member of the State Board of
Equalization. made this revelation
Balboa Marine
Selected for
Judge's Award
here today with the announce-Three alleged coast area book-
ment that, upon the basis of dis-makers were released in S500 bail
tribution of 233,423.963 a:allons of in Santa Ana justice court for a
motor vehicle fuej, the tax collec-preliminary hearing in the same
tions for October has been $7 ,002,-court January 9 on felony charges
719. of bookmaking. .
"These taxable distributions," The three, "'ho were arrested
I Bonelli observed, "exceed those for in a surprise raid by special op-
the same month of 1945 by 24.99 eratives of the Orange County
per cent. despite the fact that district attorney's offi ce. la 1 t
there was no rationing in October Thursday afternoon. are. Libby De
last year. This contrasts wtth a Longpre. 28, of Long Beach and
gain of only 12.9 per cent regis-Harrison Albert Ovlatte, 56. of
tered in September over the same 1922~ 0 c ea n Front, Newport
month a year ago, and ls indica-Beach, and Clifford Irving Bir-
tive of a strong upward sweep in meiC'r, 39. of 211 lh Coast boule-
thc tax yield. vard. Newport Beach.
"Some do"'TI"'ard seasonal flue-The arresting officers w ere,
tuation may be expectE'd in No-Chief Investigator Earl Moore of
VC'mber and December, but the the district attorney's office and
gasoline tax ha! already produced Deputy Sh<"riff 1\1. D. Williams.
S65.511 ,797 during the first ten The arresting\ ofriccrs said Ovi·
months of 1946. There is every I attc hi:i.d a day room at the New-
rC'ason to believe that the' annual I port Beach. hotel, y,rhc~e persons
total "'i ll be at IC"ast $78.000.000, could come to oost thetr bets. A
markin£" a gain of $15.000,000 or radio, alleged to have be<>n used to
almost 25 IX'r cent, over the tax recrive report! of the races at
for 1941. the highest previously Tropical Park a nd the Fair-
recorded. Under the pressure of grounds in Florida. wall: taken
rationi n~ the 1943 yield dropped along \vith other alleged book-
to a IO\\' of $48,893,758." making paraphernalia.
ne Inquiring Photographer
By Walter Gerhardt
''\\'HAT DO YOU TIDNK BALBOA ISLASD NEEDS MOSTT"
L. A. DONNELLY, Harbor I .ab.
215~ Marine Ave., Balboa Isl-
and :
"\V hi 1 e a comparative n e\.\'-
comer. I think
we could stand
a little more ,
pol1ce protec-
tion and better
proportional
represe.ntat Ion
by th~ chamber
of commerce. I
notice that the
sign at the en-
"-trance to the
Harbor area reads, "Turn Right
for Newport." I feel that is should
also read, "Continue 1 t r a ii h t
ahee.d for Balboa Wand and Co-
r ona del Mar."
AL PAINE. Bay District Hard-
"''a.re. Balboa Island:
"rd like to see the alleys on
the island pav-
ed. This has
~~ ',. .. '
• .. •• , .r·
b e e n hanging
fire for several
years and
should be at~
tended to im-
mediately. The
dralnqe isVf!f'Y
poor in the
raJ.ny season
&nd In the dry
mont.M the dust is very bad 'These
unpaved alleys mar the eeneral
beauty of the is.land. ..
Loses $200
Mayor Reed Says
CDM Will Not Get
Auto Park Meters
Parking meters ma.y be in-
stalled on Park ave.nue and at
.some other cornen on Balboa Isl-
and, r-tayor O. B. Reed said ur
day alter den}'ing that meten
v..•ere to be installed in Corona
del Mar.
"Corona deJ Mar," t.be JlUl)'OI"
said, "does not need them.. ..
The Newport Beodl Oty Coun·
cil oft Monday dlr<!cted Ollef ol
Police R. R. Hodeklnson to de-
termine the number of. parking
meters needed on Balboa I.a1and
before they are installed.
The city now hu 252 mrten in
operation in Balboa and Newport
Beach, Hodekimon aald.
SHORT OP BREAD
Lou of a canvas Federal Re-LONDON <AP>-Brltlsh bread
M'l'Ve b a & rontalnina: $200 in rationlng item:
checks &nd silver was roport<d to The Wonhiplul Company of
tbe Newport Harbor police on Baken. which dateo bad< to the
O>r1atmu clay. Po11ce ~ rdp of Henry U , ....,...11y ,bad a
tbe i-r wu William H. Harwy banquet at London'• v,_
ot ll:I -= &oy. Howe.
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pa1s ol tM......, Is , & fll •~rw& • •• 01 r_,.....-•• ·.,.!'--~-~---..-• autMmM mn1 ,...,_ ,_ -act 11 . ---_
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Weeld,y NeW11Pa .. I'
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nu of a.a PI•
2 Persons
Almost Fall
Into Hole
Bert Messing
Dies In Mesa
Bertrand Delman Messing, 80,
died Dec. 25 at his home, 1998
Santa Ana avenue, Costa Mesa.
He was born in Smithfield, Pa.
and had lived in Costa Mesa for
26 years where he "'·as a rancher .
He ia survived by his wife, Mjn-
nie; two sons, Charles Warren of
Balboa and Raymond Bertrand ol
Costa Mesa. also three grand-
children.
Funeral services "i.ll be held
Saturday, Dec. 28 at 11 a.m. in
the Harold Grauel chapel. Costa
Mesa. with interment in Fair~
haven cemetery. ,
CPA Approves
Construction · ~
At Beacon Bay
.Pioneers Take to Air
LOS ANGELES. Dec. 23. -
During the ...,.k eodlng Decembet ,
12. the Ovillan Production admln-
MONTREA~da boo ft>. lstratloo construction d I v I 1 I o n
Ported the flnrt "plone<!'ing'° b7 here approved 104 non·houl!n&
air. projects valued at $2,110.947 In
Off a Trans-Canada Air Une 10 Southern California countleo.
plane from Engl&nd n•c""'t17 at Louis M. Dreves, chairman of Its
Montnal stePP<d the Ala H--d-adYloory committee, ...,.
ley fa m 11 y of Kent. EDclA1XI. ~ today.
whom T. C. A. l>elleo9s la the 4moag tbe •IJl'l'OVall wett a
first known family f~ to photo studio for Donald lL Hall ot
emlgraU. to the ~ by-air. l!e...,.. &oy, .a war ve-The
Mr. Ht1ntle7, a 4S~..-...S ~..., the •lrllc:tlft la t80li5.
farmer. his -e, .m ~ ...,.,._ AJ&ila-to make better ,_ ot
ten now are inspecllne farm lits bao;ttal _.,. &ncl lnll*V.emmt
In Eutem Ganada with Omoda ot __ , to --bUi<s at St.
N atlonal Railways agrlmltural ot-.Jmopb boopl.taJ. Oran1e, the coot
fldall. Later the HmrtieJ'll will lo bo Pl,000.
go to British Cblambia to .......... ·
pou!brnt1es t11ere m t11e -I.sland Alleys Being
gardening, tra11 11-1nc. a• d n......_ _ __. 'for Pa..;..g mixed &ncl dairy fauJlilC -. en::_..,.. •m
tr:le:t. Ol1' DICl"rrr I . S. Webb aa'4
.Landslide Reported lodl7 that .. deiiartmmt la -IQlac: the "'nbole1 and the water ... _ u. _,.1oey to t11e
G. PonbaD ot 0.-Oel Jfar ...-.C -Pl<rllc ot oll .U.,. tel<,.._.. police, Wc' I c 1111Pt • .._ ..._, Tbe ..., llJI.
that theft-•' , __ JOI. !or' ·-ot ~ ... -
a bait mile '!Wot di,_ B + ... --6lr doinc \M .. e' I wbldtWMA••atl"""' .. J111L •
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~oltf»M1......,....
White's Balboa Island Cafe
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Orange Co. Sady of Proposed J•llior College Santa Anita
District in Ora1ge Co. Coast Area
Oties Get Revmue =T.: co<mty de-;00)~~ {~ ·~o:~ In Readiness
"A l'Li<c wi..,.. ,..,,_ Mmft
STARCK 'S CAFE .
Beer
EARll/RfiS.: PAID ABC Ch k :~ ,~edco:ty hl:llol> ~ ="= :peri3'1.quna ~ For Open·1ng ec dl>trlcts not a part ot any junior $17,000,000.) Thll amount ls wdl
rollege dl>trlct to pay lthe coot over the minimum ol $35,000,00J
Mixed Drinks -Short Orden
"SPW> Rowz. Muiog.,._}ouPHlN1! OQUJST, 0-
td~-~of
"' 4 ••• pr 3 -liOt:OIMMtt.
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to_...M'i"ll•b. 301 . • lo
I/· or .xe op#flS
yorir a=unt I
ot education for studeri.ts from reoommended by the State De-Santa Anita Park gates open
Orange county and the cities ln' iuch areas. It ls obvious that u pertment ot Education as a base at 10:30 a.m. Saturday with the l 107 %1st l'!Me Newpa1 B~i*
the county received $37,676 troal fer tbe ,.....anization ol. a junior fint r ace at 1 p.m. to uaher in the
the state-collected alcoholJc bev-more districts become • part of -• tenth anniversary meeting that -------------------------•
erage control tax during calendar junior rolleg• districts there will rolleae district will extend through March 8. Los -------------------------
1945, Calitomia Taxpayers' a.st&-be a decreasing amount of revenue An tmpc:rtant ftrure 1n estlmat-Angeles Turf Club, Inc., has ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ctatlon said today, making public trom this SOUl"C:e. inc tM finand•l ability of a dis· everything in readineu for an I i
the tint sect.ion of its study of TabJe V shows that during the trict ls the useued valuation per opening day crowd that may run
the stiare ln state--collected taxes eight-year period reported some as high as the record 48,000 of
that local governments receive. junior colleges received . 52 per unJt of •vera&e dally attendance. last season. SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA
NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL
SAV I N GS 411 J L O AN AS SO C IA T IO N
Oties of the county recelved cent of . their income from rou.nty I t ii one of the moat reliabie' in-A top-ranking field of 18 cali-
$30,062 and the county received funds while others received only dlOes of the-ability of a district to fomia t~ro-year-old t 0 8 1 5 is in
$7614 the assodatlon found. 3 per cent, and the average was 1u~ a junior college without prospect to gross around $72 000 . . 22 per eent. ln the case of the tmPodng undue hardship on the · h rd S ' ' Total payments to the cttes and district und ide:r ti . it taxpeyera. In l944-l9'45 the u-r1c est on reco for tate horses, counties of the state from the al-be e:-~ th 8 on. and will be the first of the out·
rohol beverage control fund for ~Y expect ~ a wille bereven1ue seued valuation per unit of av· standing turf features that are
I calendar 1945 amounted to $3,-i1vm coun Y ~ re a-erage daily attendance varied in unprecedented in world racing.
Roast TURKEY
lumCHICKEN P. A. Palmer, Pr<Sidmt
3.533 VIA LIDO HA1t eo11 1aoo
1378 892 .th .. ,, ..,...,.,, 242 1 to tlvely small 11nce ~t ot the sur-the junior college dlatriCU from The s7 ?;oo Monrovia Cup race is NEWPORT BEACH , CAL.I FOR,..IA
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• • Wl .;u..&~. go n& roundlna territnrv lS a part ot $111000 (Fullerton) to -ooo ' · the cities and $1,169.650 golng to J 1 ... 11 :;,~_, ... In th • ••0 •· strong supporting feature. . th . ti f d un or co ege Ul.3u .c.... e fLos Angeles). Table VI-presents, . the counties. e a.uoc:la on oun · Ugh' of these various factors it over a ten.year period, 1935-1945, Lows B . Mayer's stepfather. $150
If you have
a building
problem ..•
Ntms'-.C tw.
One-half of the receipts from would be wise t o estimate that the range and average assessed Walter G. McCarty's Shim Ma-
annual Ucense fees of twenty·elght not more than ten per cent of the valuation per unlt of A.D.A. for lone and Rex C. Ellsworth's U·
varieties imposed on alcoholic bev· total budget, or $15,000, wouJd be fifteen junior college dlstrlcts. It Time are in fa~oritism over the
erage production or saJes opera~ avaiJabJe from both county and is important to note the average other stakes-v,r1nners that are
tions ln California are apportioned federal sources. (See Table VJ . ~ all of the districts during this lining up for the Champion
to the cities and counties in pro-It has been estimated, then, peMod-$126,000. CSee Table VI.) Stakes.
portion to the collection from that $57,500 will be received from Assuming that the estimate of There will be no racing at Santa
(>ach . State law requires local sources outside the district. The 450 A.D.A. for a district com-Anita, following the opening, un-
euthoritjes to enforce the provis--new district should be prepared posed of Huntington Beach and til New Year·s Dey when the
ions of the alcoholic beverage con-to assume an obligation of about Newport Harbor is correct, it is 1 $50,000 S&n Carlos Handicap will
trol ec't. $100,000 a year as an Investment ~vident that the $60,000,000 as-be presented. Thereafter the regu-
NEW YORK CUT STEAK ----------------------------$2.50
WHOLE BBOll,ED LOBSTER -----------------· .$%Ji0
with drawn butter.
BROll.FlD SWORDFISH STEAK ............. ______ .$1.50
FRIED COMBINATION SEA FOOD .................. .....$1.50 !JUED SHRIMP ----$1.50 RAINBOW TROUT-$L'75
Hot Mince Pie with Brandy Sauce
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T otal collections of license fees In the education of the young peo-sessed valuation will result in an lar schedule of racing Tuesdays
for production or sales of alcoholic pie In the area. assessed value per unit of A.D.A. through Saturdays will be fol-Soup1 • s•••a • ne.en.
beverages in California amounted The H~tington Beach and of $133.000 whlch compares very Jowed.
to $6,342,131 for 1945, the asso--Newport Harbor districts include favorably with that of other dis-Santa Anita has attracted its
ciation found. For the first nine 74 square miles of residential. tricu. lf Capistrano and Laguna greatest array of leading horses,
months of 1946 they reached $9,-business and industrial property. Beach should join the new dis-jockeys and racing stables this
050,130. Capistrano and Laguna Beach trict this figure would be in-winter. It will give the meeting
Sam's ~a Food Spa
and Fish Market
.. CUrrently considerable atten-comprise an additional 't85 square creased to $149,000. an international navor with the
tlon is being given to the distrl-mlles, much of which is unim-During 1944-1945, tax rates in horses haVing been Oown and im-e C.n be ased for aa implement tbed, Tebicle tbalter, rep.ir
shop, enim•I ahelrer, lc>11diaC doek 1111d doMD• of otlMr fum ad
commerci•l 1pplic1tioa1. Dunble. &r .. reti11t11t IUld w•tbwpr~
the 'j Ouon1et 24" is eveilehle now. Call or wri&a m todq.
bution ot this fund between the proved land. the various junior college districts ported fTom all parts of the world.
state and the local governmen~" The assessed value of the Hunt-varied from 2c (Fullerton) to 34c A beautiful infield design of
the association said. lngton Beach and Newport Har-(Yuba county). three double stars will make a
Shepherd Booth Supply Corp.
UO Weot 51h SL ' S&nta Ana
Pllooe 625
QU0 N'i£T5 ~Rf Pl<G'i oJ[T, er ,';R[AT A~!· ·,·!· o1~G"1,,,f1Q N
We Are Building
' Those Hard ·to· Get
SASH AND DOORS
to Order
All Types
of
Boat Repairs
Sterling Boat Works
615 Cout Highway
Newport lle&cll Phone Beacon 5S6S
MEN-WOMEN
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What preparations have been made at
Santa Anita (or its 10th Anniversary?
lo obsunn« of ch• 10th annivasary meeting at S.012 _Anir>
Puk, ch• Los Angoles Twf Oub bas awl• plans for ch• most brillianr
sea.son in ia. histQJ'f.
This 10th annivcnaiy m..U.g, wbicb bogins D<comba: 2$tb 111d
concludes Match Sch, will f~ ch• Wp suites and purses """'
ol£0tt<i in Thoroughbred ncing. Th<tt will be rwo $100,000 races-
ch<! S.Ota Anica Handicap on Match ls<, ond che ~ca Anica Derby on
Match sch-and ..., other major tud ..,ma, oach wtch $_)0,000 added,
to amaa the outstanding horses 0£ the world for the Winter seascn.
To add ovm giunt color to the &dd of bones competing in major
evam, win..oers of ouaanding in1erm.tiom.I races ~ being ftown to
S&nD Anita. •
Vuirors will Stt the greatest numba: of bigb-,,.nking for<i~ 'ones. American suite-winners and &unous joclcoys ..u <ruered 10
majot tud "''"' in th• )00-odd ,..... of world iaang history.
s.-Anita's &med gstd<m, nottd u ono of th< ~ tourist at·
:raaioos of Soutli<m Cal1fomia, this yar will be.• blazo of Soni
beauq mott thril1in.( than ncr bcfutt. With che maj..Oc and oft·
times soow-ropped Siem Madtt Mountains u • bock-drop, the sc<·
ri"I is auly o( Ouural gruidew.
A&ain this ...,..,,,,, Sonia Anica will be • major l<lWn of tb< mtt
'"""ucs demed &om Tborou&hbred ncing. Thtst funds support th•
agicu!tual attd livestock indusay of tb< mt< through the. 70-_odd
sme, COWllJ and disaia fain, and tb< scbools and colleges m.unt11Ded
by the Dtt for the eduarion of our future &nnon and ranchers.
LOS ANGELES TURF CLUB, l•c.
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T ABLE V-Percentace, DtstrtbuUon of Curnmt Receipt.a From State,
Oounty and District. 19S6-J94S
St.ate County District
o/'f' 7,. ""
brilliant mid-winter floral display d;
that will vie with the horses in
attracting the interest of visitors
Chaffey Union ........................................................ 35.6 16.l 39.S All kinds typewriter ribbons In
Full(>rton Union ................................................... 34.9 41 .5 16.4 stock at the Newa-11mes.
Glendale City ...................................................... 36.8 U .1 45.6 1;::==========::; Long Beach City .............................................. 38.2 4.6 52.9 {}!zatf M~
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Los Angeles Oty .................................................... 39.9 3.8 51.1
Marlon Union ........................................................ 28.9 17.0 47.5
Modesto City ............. ·-········-······-························ 39.2 32.8 21.0
RJversjde City ..................................................... 43.4 12.6 45.5 I
Sacramento Oty .................................................. 38.1 23.3 24.0
San Bernardino Valley Union ............ _ ............. 37.4 15.1 41 .9
Se.n Jooe City ..................................... _ ............. 41.0 52.5 6.4
San Mateo Union................................................ 31.6 20.1 46.0
Santa Ana City ...................................................... 36.2 23.8 35.8
Santa ROM. Un.ion .................................................. 27.9 24.7 36.6
Yuba County .. -...................................................... 26.7 29.1 43.2
Average for all schools ...................................... 35.7 22.0 36.9
Range ........................................................................ 26.7-43.4 3.8-52.5 6.4-51 .5
TABLE Vl-AwMed Valuation Per Unit of A.DA., J9S6-19.t.6
(In Dollars)
Range
Otalfey Unloo .. ... .. . .. .... .... ...... ~ l/ili~
FuUerton Union .......................................... 17.874 121.642
r;,endale City ............... .............................. 57.489 253.142
ng Beach City ........................................ 112.334 431.741
Los Angeles City .......................................... 298.175 787 157
Marin Union ................................................ 57.70'2 414:604
Modesto City ............................. _............... 16.414 161 714
RJverside City ··-·-······-········-········ .. ···-·····-··· 53,967 444.009 Sacramento Oty ........................................ 29,116 150 950
San Bernardino Valley Union.................. 57.810 300:086
San Jose City................ ............................. 46.515 166 2lf1
San Mateo Union........................................ 58,340 3T7:773
~ta Ana otr............................................ 34,981 165.408
ta Rosa Un1on........................................ 41,651 200,587
Yuba County ................................................ 43.386 240,111
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Automobile tires In color to
match the decor of -the automo-
bile are promlaed for "the car of
t.otut:e row." Mayor Reed Says 32d St. Frost· Bites The Week in History
World Record Fish Chart Is. Available
The 1946 offldol dlart ot the and tblrtY-nlne -
World Record Marine Game Fisboo lllformatkln ~ the ....,.
has just been made avai1oble by ~ ol the chart. whk:b -
tbe Intemadooal _Game Flab A> ot deep lnterwt to-.--ery anaJer,
soc:latloo. which plans to -.... be oblalned by Writing ~.
tt>... Charts annually and at ap-""""" I.A.Manto, Secretary, Inte-
proxlmately the same time Ndl nationaFGame Fish Aaodatlclll,
)'Hl'. the American Museum of Natural
Carr's Feed store
Hay and Grain
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Timin ? g.
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Is Included in Plan for
Widening Coast Boulevard
Thirty-second street. from the
Ocean Front to Coast boulevard.
is to be included in the proposed
widening or Coast boulevard.
Mayor O. B. Reed said Monday
night.
The mayor was asked about
the-sale ot some properties on
the street, since a sign \\ith h is
name appeared on one of the
properties. However, the mayor
e xplained that this particular
property is not for sale.
"The property you have ref-
erence to,·· sai1 the mayor, "be-
longs to C. H . Deane ot Redla nds,
a friend of mine. He wants to
sell the furniture, not the house,
and he has asked me to be the
agent."
Recently another city de part-
ment employe negotiated for the
sale of a piece of property on the
street and when a reporter on
Monday saw the Deane house with
a for sale sign on it there imme-
dlately was speculation u to the
reason why men connected with
the city departments Y.'ere selling
their homes.
Mayor Reed explained the Deane
situation thusly, "Mr. Deane has
furniture in his Redlands home
and he wants to bring It down
he re. The furniture that is now
in the Newport Beach house is
for sale."
Asked about the report that
32nd street wu to be included
in the widening of Coast boule-
vard, the mayor !laid t hat the
report v.ras true.
··Hov.:ever. we cannot go ahead
with this job until the Pacific
Electric Railway company agrees
to move its sub-station from its
site on West Centrai avenue and
the bay front,·· the mayor added.
It is planned. the mayor added,
to widen 32nd street to 50 feet
rather than the 25-root width as
originally proposed.
-rrust not the heart of that
man for whom old clothes are nof
vene:rable.''-Thomu CUlyle. • • •
·BY
DR. GLENN S. DUMKE and DR. OSGOOD HARDY
Ocddental College
"Every Communist Is a poten-OUTSIDE no: AMElllOAB' as if labor 15 determined to kill Forty species or sulMpecles ~ History, New York 24, New Yar!I.
tial enemy or the United States Americans who have fallen into the goose just when it is about to listed ln the reccwds. which ln-
and only the bat-blind can fall to the habit of aitlc:Ulng our two-resume laying. :e ~'g1~ ~~ To Sell Hitler Stone
be aware of the Communistic ift.. party system would do well lo In Brazil ex-dictator Vargas classifications:' all tadde. three-STOCKliOLM (AP) _ Granite
va.sion of our country. "-Francis observe the problem& of France. strengthened his return-to-power thread, six-thread, nine-thread. blocks hewn for Hitler's planned
Cardinal Spellman. During the last three-quarters of campaign by using time-honored fifteen-thread. twenty-four thread. victory monument have been put
• • • a century-that ls, dw"ing the life osculatory methodology. In Chile I--------------· ·I on auction by thE' Refugee Capital "A atrike is freedom in action. of the Third Republic-France has Roberto Wacholtz. a finance min-Bureau.
but It should never be used in been afflicted with a multi-party tster who was once turned out of Coal for Fires of A.ia Germany paid almcot $2JIOOOOO
defiance of the courts or the pub-.system that has rendered her gov-office for being a reactionary is Ma:-srow <Reuters)-R.ich coal ior the granjte. ~fits of Ute ~UC-
lie health and safety.''--Governor ernment highly unstable. now back on the job with a man-deposits recently found in the cen-Uon wlll be regarded u German
of P~n.nsylva~ia •~ward Martin. Up to the be&inninl: of World date to bring about deflation. tral Asian Republic of JGrghiz a.ets in Sweden
'"There is no doubt that man·
kind is on the move. The very
founda tions have been shaken and
loosened. ... The tents have been
struck, and the great caravan of
humanity is once more on the
march ."--Jan Olristlan Smuts, ln
1918. Fie ld Manhal Smuts is now
Prime Minister, Union of South
Africa.
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\Var n. over a seventy-y>?ar (Chile's 1946 price average is will provide .enough c::ooldng coal ·
period, France had more than over 300 per cent as compared to feed the entire industry of cen-. Sell that unwanted arddt
one hundred ministries, averagmg with that of 1939.) tral Asia. it was replrl.ed here. throuib News-Times adl.
less than a year in tenure. In Argentina C.ol. ?eron pick-
Today, Prentier Leon Blum is ed. to run his Five-Year guns-for-
faced with the same difficulty-butter program one Jose Figuer-
that of constructing a cabinet ola, a wartime Axis agent. I
from a half-dozen parties, none President Peron still has vts-,
of which has a clear ma.jorlty ln ions of grandeur as regards Ar-
t.he Chamber of Deputies. gentina's international position
ln America, lt is a simple ques-and by way of emphasis se.nt to
tion of the ins and the outs. A the inauguration ceremonies of
coalition cabinet is built only President Aleman a delegation of
when crisis or war makes it neces-some 70 persons, including five
sary. senators, nine deputies, and 10
laborites. In France, however, it is utterly In Mexico, President Aleman Is
awl lollte
07MJmtd
y our car may need this
four-point checlt: Grand Theft Case
Set for._Friday
JOKES-that is -
And So to Bed!
"Democracy is not so much a
tonn-even were we to find it-
or a pollcy~ven were we to
make It-as it is abiding faith in
m an's indivisible Mght to l\imself
as himself."-Frank µoyd Wright,
oul.!tanding American architect
of whom Alexander Woollrott
once remarked " ... the only liv-
ing American I could call
impossible to have anything but a coalition cabinet. off to a good start. He is prob-
ably better equipped for his job
Every minister presides over a than any president Me xico ever
group of disrutants, who come to-had, for he has first-hand knowl -
luis
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Planning to visit l.ondon '? Then
ne~man Hal BoYle's tip on find-
Superior Court Justice Kenneth ing a hotel room in t he cro''"ded
E. l\1orrison has continued the city should help you no end_ He
case of Catherine Myler Jean of says:
Santa Ana. who is charged with ··rr you get caught in London
grand theft of Sl 100 worth ot I after dark. with no place to stay,
valuables from her employers, ~tr. I just v.•alk to the nearest hotel
and l\.1rs. James B. Rogers of New-lobby, take off your shoes. lie
port Beach, until Friday. do.,.,·n on the floor~in view of the
Thief Enters Fisher
Home on Central Ave.
desk clerk-and liegi n to cry.
"He \\·on't do an}'thing (or you,
but everybody feels better after a
good cry. And your feet wi.11 be
rC'Slcd for the \Va lk to Hyde Park.
"-'here you can bench \\'ith the
squirrC'ls."
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genlus:· a gether perhaps only on a single edge of ~very region a nd industry
issue. When other problems in Mexico and has surrounded ~ ~
The ftf>lort P"rsonal
"I see villainy in your face, sir,"
said the judge scoy,·!ing down at
the prisoner.
'·May it please your Honor ,"
said the latter, "that is a personal
reflection.··
Finnish convc>rsation can some-
times boil do\\"n to something like
this one:
Father: Kokoo kokoon koko
koko~
arise. the cabine t collapses. This himself with the best technical o.I o.I
situation was largely responsible aides the country can provide.
for the weakness of the French In keeping with labor's efforts
go\'ernment in 1939 and 1940, to give the United States a gloomy lfvi e
which made German conquest so Oiristmas Dame Nature went on
easy. a rampage and from east to \\'est
Both America a nd England have the country was ravaged by storms
inherited a tradition of politioe.l of every description. One good
conser vatism which frowns upon thing, though-Senator Bilbo is H A N S £ N f S 2100 Ocean
a muJti-party system such as worried.
France possesses. DR. OSGOOD HARDY, FOUNTAIN LUNCH
Front' •
Newport BeMlt
It third party groups arise-i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~O.~p~a~r~tm~e~n~t~o~f.;:H~ls~t~o~r~yi;. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ and they often do-they have a
habit eitber of dying quickly. or
Phone Barbor 2060 for
Trouble
A s neak thief entered the home
of James E, Fisler at 815 West
Cen tr al avenue. Newport Beach,
some time over the "'eekend and
stole a carton or cigarettes and a
wallet containing SlO, he reported
to police.
Tout' h e
A SP}' at Little Brov.'ll reports
that one of their hoity-toitiest
English authoresses had just
s'vept out onto &aeon Street
\\·hen a bemused p e des t r I a n
bumped into her squarely amid-
ships. He apologized proCusely.
bur she froze him v•ith a took
and muttered: "Ho'v gauche!··
Son: Kokoko koko?
F'ather: Koko koko.
Which only means:
F'.: GathC'r the entire
of absorbing one of the old parties,
so that the t\110-party set·UP is
heap to-maintained. Such was t he case in
\\'hich the Labor party, rising to
po\\'er since the turn of the I century in England, absorbed. for
all practical purposes the old
At Santa Ana Building Loan Association
hat
··simply fi ne. lady." answered
the pedl"'Slrian. "How gauche it
\Vith you'.'"-Bennett Cerf in l\tag-
azine Digest.
get her!
S.: The en tire heap?
F .: The entire heap.
Silly. isn't it?
I Liberal faction.
A Ff"\V Expressions Both Ame rica a nd Britain can
''He pries up the sun with a count themselves fortunate in
crowbar··-said of a man who having auch a situation.
gets up very early in the morn-Political instability we have--
ing. but not the namboyant. corrupt-
"The "·ind bley,• straight up and ing type which keeps t he French
down"-a gals. government constantly a t it.5 wit's
•'Looking for salt pork and sun-end.
do\\rn··-\\'hen a hi red man shirks. Another subject which deserves
"Sk>\\'er than a hop toad in hot r E'petition this week is the con-
tar ." tinuing sucress of the United Na-
"Fasler than a cat lapping tions Assembly in approaching the tq au1z This and That
-11"1 d U,...} J Figures. d.on't lie but liars fi g-chain lightning." proble m of disarmament. F or the
T 1'V'( I-LJ/J.. urr: Stat1st1 cs say that more peo-
ple die in bed than in planes but
that d()('sn't mean it's safest to
"Safe as in God's pocket." first time since v.J Day, lnterna-
tionttl affairs look reasonably
e The H<lme of Good FQ<ld
GREENHAW'S
DRIVE-IN
FORMERLY SANhY'S DRIVE -IN
Waffles -Dagwood Hamburgers. Steaks
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Ham
Blg)lway
Bacon
On the Mlncle Mlle
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YOU'D need a pair of strong arms
to carry our load of New Year
wishes for you. Every conceivable
wish for your well-being and hap-
piness is included in the assort-
ment. with grateful acknowledge-
ments for your kindness to us dur·
ing l!M6.
Bayside Plating Co.
-Silver and Gold Plating-
(). (). (Chae*) Wlrtb
191( Harbor Blvd.
c. B. (Bob) Bud
Costa Mesa
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ride in a plane than to lie in a
bed.
"Seamen prepare to move ship'·
\\7c \\ish them luck in their new
occupation. -Philadelphia Bul-
lf'tln.
Appropriate Proximity
The perfect hostess will see to
it that the works of male and
female authors be properly sepa-
rated on her bookshelces. This
proximity, unlc>ss they happen to
be married. should not be toler-
ated.
Godey's Lady Book c. 1853
ThC' Bur(''1U or Labor Statistics
says Sl today \\'ill buv what 69-Bo th Good l\tcn
cents bought in 19-11 . -It ncg!C'cts . Joel Stcvrns and Deacon Epha-
ho\\'cver, to mC'ntion the fact that 1 rium Tenney \,·ere the backbone
\\'hat 69-cents bought in 19-11 is or their little Ne\\' England town.
no'v temporarily out of supply.-I but they didn't always get along
St. LouJi1 Pos t·Dhipatf'h.
1
The Deacon \\'as hot·tempered,
, kno\vn to be a sharp trader and
MC'd1cal science ha s offered inclin<'.'d to strt'tch the truth: J oel
proor positive that it is possible wasn·~ one to get "haired-up .. over
to bleed to death without suf. anything.
fC'ring pain. It is ho()('d that this At one select men 's meeting an
information will provide a crumb argument came up aod Epharium
of comfort for the poor taxpayer. made a statement grossly unfair
and untrue. which Joel conVinc-
ingi}' refuted. Epharium, instead
of recognizing that anyone could
be r ight except himself. demand-
ed, "Joel. do you mean to call me
a liar?" To "''hich J oel replied in
his slow dra wl. "No, Deacon, I
don't. But ain't ye?"
It used to be that minorities
got kicked around.-No\v it's just
the unorganized minorities.
Your friends and mine
Ne\\' residents of Balboa Island
at 200 Sapphire avenue are 1\tr.
and Mrs. Richard Malone, who
came here from Laguna Beach.
Mrs. Peggy J ohnson. v.;re of
former Mayor 1\1 . J . Johnson, is
confined to St. Joseph's hospital.
seriously ill. Her many friends
hope for her speedy recovery.
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F ox Family Captured
Clayton Bare, a farmer of Pty.
mouth. Ind .. captured 10 foxes in
his strawberry patch -mama,
papa, a nd eight little ones. Just
another case of a big Bare catch-
ing the poor little foxes.
bright.
DR. GLENN S. DUMKE,
Department of Hhtory. • • • nh; WEEK IN TUE
ARMERICAS:
Life is just one thtng after an-
other! The coal situation was
improved last "'eek, but further
pessimism had ample justification
v.ith the news t hat (1) a huge
number of suits are in the offing
as a result of the portal-to-portal
pay feature of the 1938 \Vages and
Hours Act. and (2) the CIO is
o~ning its "second round" wage
drive for pay rises of as much
as 25 per cent.
The latter is based on the re-
port of CIO economist ( '?) Robert
Nathan to the effect that indus-
try could afford. to boost wages
as much as 25 per cent and still
keep profits at near-wartime
peaks without raising prices.
In reply, liberal-minded Walter
B. Weisenburg, executive vlce-
presiden t of NAM, states that Na-
than's "thecry that wages can
be increased while prices are held
at present levels or lower ls just
u false now as it wu when first
promulgated a year ago." It looks
White House
Cafe
1"'-SW Mrs. Bruce McBride of Balboa
president of the Ebel! club, is t~
l\1ontcr ey \\"here she will spend
the. Christmas holiday with a sis-
"We are looking for a blond ~ BMeh, o.nr.
with a rose tattooed on her tht&h" l'.::::============='.1 1 blared the police radio. Need any ter. help?
fF11alboa rket
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* An nnbrokn ftlCOrd of ea.ming pay-
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-t;: Onr ra.te hM never been .._ &baa
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-t;: Fedenlly lmured ealety on .a ao-
coaafa from $1.00 to $5,000.00.
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ZENITH -ie, 7 tubes. attne-
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llrioe. 928 W. ~
Klt.cti... ud Wall WMb.... BABY sr-nd, . Bish IJ'ade mab. nocr o...wic ud Wutns Uled. N-only "$4115. T..-.
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Palntlnr world'• moot wondor1ul piano. =FIREW===oo=~--~=·=oo=----d.=--=-=-;-;:~;;;;;LO:;;;YJ;;;JU:dr;;;rlTr.w;UTJ<DAN;;;;n--;;;. AD Work Guarai>teed Uled. Save ...... third DOW -.........,._ new toclaJf• prloe.
Santa Ana 6079-R. 91).tfc CARPENTER and Jobbing wut-Harbor 379-.T GOOD Ul<d practtoo piano. Only
ed; lnltde or outside, If~ have 169. Or will rent. GREETINGS
m.atttlals. Jacob Gel~ ?;17 Al's House 6' Window GRAND pluvw. Wobtt, Ste!n-Order Now!
FRUIT TREES
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46th st .. Newport B .. ~. ~1p Cleaning Service _,., Klmhall, Rawortb. Mehlln
WILL MAKE doll c:lotbes any and many others. Priced from
time before Xmu. Brin& yoor ' 11&-trc $58S up.
MAY YOU ENJOY THE
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fornJa Twta Club that won the I.nten.atlonal Fbhlnl' at Acapulco,
'.\t exlco, ls here ahow. &alldn« to the m embe.n of tbe SportflshillC
As~on of Newport Harbor. Mr. Llnnell 11poke to t.h e boatmen
from the ancle.r•s vtewpol.at at the AAM>dation'• annual diluter on
Balboa lalan4 recenUy. From left to rl(bl are Pepito Perm. aldpper
of the swordfb.h boat T eaaer, Harry Welch. or t he Chamber of
("ommer~. J . B. McNally .. deao of Newport Harbor Boatmen, Mr.
U nnell, a.ad D. W . Kln&, old time Uve bait boat o~rator. CI09e to
70 ~portO•b.J.n1 boat.a are reprHe.Dted. by thill orranlz.atJoo at New-
r t Harbor.
Hollister Bros.
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Beacon 5200
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J. B. Brown. Write llOl< 633,
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Mesa. 78-tfc
CORSON & RAY CO.
General Co ntractors
Co mplete Building
Service
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eh 11 d r e n. Phone 589-R. 700 Fire pi."" and Klnc!!!nc nr piano. A beauty. Full rldi
Heliotrope Ave., Corona del Mar W 0 0 D tone. N-only $295. Terms.
97-trc Doll-GORGEOUS ,,.... atyled upholat-
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"Peace on earth, good will
towards all man kind" DIPLOYlll~I<T olTDEI> • Ph. Beacon 6666 ...e.i piano with mirror spinet __ 11P! patent. Wu exchanged W BEAUTY s H 0 p MANAGER -1784 N ... port Blvd. ~tr. for large crand. WW ..u for My best wishes to all for a prosperous New Year
Operator wanted. ConunlM1on ~"'=-.=-="""ro=-=a::o=y=------::0= baL $288. to come and thank you for your patronage and
and guarantee. Phone Beacon ----·-·----------frlendship during the past. 99-Ztp DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 5817. Will Pay Cash 520 N ..,_,_ San --0-
WANTED-woman h005ecleaner o. "......, ta Ana 116-trc For yoor furniture or what have
1 day weekly. 4 rooms, kitchen-yau. P hone Beacon 5656. 0008, CATS • Pll'JT8 Ill A. "SANDY" STEINER, Realtor et te and 2 showers; modern.
102 Poinsettia Ave. Cor. 4th, Crawley Furniture Co. CHIHAUHAU PUPS FOR SALE Business Broke'!' -Insurance
C.D.M .. Harbor 254.~W. 99-3tc 1812 Newport Blvd., Colla Meaa -30lO Coaat Blvd., Newport 634 "-~ Hlghn~y 101-Beacon 5173
nn Beach. Phone Harbor 2270. 'l...A.JltU)1. ..,..""'
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family. Phone Harbor 1095. l"tJBNnVRE FOR SALE U 8PIXJlAL ANNOUNCEMENTS SI
l00-1w
98-4tc ---------,---,---0-·IFOR SALE -Vacuum cleaner , C
WANTED-General help for Cor-Hoover type. Almost 11ew, A-1 arpenters Available
ona del Mar Grammar School condition. 406 E. Bay Ave., Bal-far general maintenance
Cafeteria. Phone Harbor 2100. boa. Phone Harbor 314. 100-ltc and repair
96-4tc FOR SALE - Bunk bed stead. O. Z. BOBERT90N
WANTED--Office asslJtant, male Ivory color. $9.00 1320 Cliff Dr. Call Harbor 83
1000 Children
Feted by Santa
In Laguna Beach
Harbor 2447-R Harbor 15~W or female. Must write short-Newport Heights. 99-ttc 34-trc
THE WORLD •..
... AT A GLANCE
By EDWARD CLAYTON
Roya.I wt.ma.nee
LAGUNA BEACH, Dec. 26. Al"
proximately l()(X} youngsters were
guests of Santa Claus at the Play-
house on Ocean Ave. 'Monday
when the open-house community
Christmas party brought young
and old to festivities.
Under the management of Mrs.
F . Lytle Rankin. the party began
with a puppet show by Don and
Ivy Wilson and continued with
Santa distributing over 1100 gifts
donated by individuals and or gan-
87-ttc
CESS POOLS and
CEPTIC TANKS
Installed Anywhere ln
Orange County
Con tract Drllllng
Sewer Connection
(All Work Guaranteed)
Full I nsurance Carried
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340 Victoria St. Costa Mesa
Beacon 5069-J
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izations of this city. Girl Scouts RADIO SALES &: SERVICE
were hostesses, serving coffee and Specializing Jn repairing.
doughnuts to adults and B oy
Scouts officiated as police patrol.
The evening celebration was
highlighted with the Christmas
lighting a\\•ards of the chamber o(
commerce and the local Lions
Club at which Raymond Christ~
pher as King Java I presided.
First prize or $50 each in mer-
chandise credit, sponsored by the
chamber of conunerce. were given
to Macres Patio, S . Coast Blvd.;
Hotel Laguna. and Hathaway Ga-
rage, 1190 S. Coast Blvd., respec-
tively.
TRONART, INC.
Rad.Jo, electronics, sound-Sales
and service--marine and domestic.
Ph. H. 1252-M
2901 W. Central, Newpor t Beach,
79-tfc
MET -CLAD PRODUCI'S
-by-
CLARK & BA TES
Metallizing
Weld.In g Speciall1ts
506 30th S t -Harbor 2:509 Second prizes of $25 each in
merchandise credit \\'ent to Stuart Newport Beach 94-t!c
Avis Store, 360 S. Coast Blvd.; --AL--LA--C-H_M_E_YE--R--
Laguna Heights Apt.-Hotel, 1316
S. Coast Blvd., and Coast Garage, S I G N S
412 N. Coast Blvd. J udge! w ere Ttu·'-Boa•· Wall WI •--tc. t.:Al!I, ...,, s, nuuw:t, e
H ar 0 Id c. Coward. chairman; Beacon 6178-W
Lloyd J. Seilset and C. Leland 'ltAa E. lBth St , Costa Mesa Freema n. .,,...,
hand a nd be good typlJt and :F"'o"'R:-oS:cA:-:l:-:.E:-:::Re-:r:-rt:-g-er-a7lo-r-. ""'50-:::-:l::-b. K E Y S
have experience at bookkeeping. capacity, good cond.Jtion . $20.00 Made Wblle You Watt
Permanent position, good salary. Harbor 49l -M. 99-2t c VOGJIL'S
Dave WUS:on, 902 Main, H unt-' Balboa
lngton Beach. Phone 159. 97-t!c MONTEREY style bed divan, 2 lOO K&ln Bt.,
chairs, 1 table, 1 large O'Keefe J06 14.ar!n-. Balboa Ialand
WELL PAID JOBS
with
Real Futures
for Young Women as
Telephone Operators
In most communities beginners re-
ceive bue pay of SSO (or a five
day week, wJ th extra pay for over-
time or duty a t certain houn of
the day.
Seven wage increases the first 1two
year.-paid vacations.
& Merritt heater. Complete 9'-ttc
$1 00. Call Harbor 2767..J. after All kinds typewriter rlbboM In
1 5:30 p.m. 92-tfc atock at the News-nmes.
For office supplies, aee the
Under New Management _N_e_wz-_nm_ea_. ______ _
Clearance on Living
Room Su.ites
Harbor Furniture
1962 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mes.a
E. B. Smith 95-trc
HARBOR FURNITURE
Start the New Year Right
and Buy W ith Us
Und er New Management
E. B. WHITE
1962 Harbor Blvd., Costa ?tfesa
99tfc
FOB RENT il
You woT"k with friendly people In YEAR END SALE! McMAHAN'S WANTED TO RE.NT
pleasant offices. have close-out prices on many,
Excellent promotion posslbllltles.
APPLY
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Southern California
Telephone Company
many items to clear befor e end
of year and invite you to shop
for any household items y ou
may need. You will save on
these odd a nd one of a kind
close-o uts. Lo"·est Terms al
ways:.
HOUSING NEEDED FOR
VETERANS
List Your Vacancies W ith
AMERICAN LEGION
Harbor 452 90-tfc
McMahan F urniture Co mpany, WANT TO RENT-Furnished or
Second and Broadway, Santa unfurnished house. 2 or 3 bed.-
Ana . 100-ltc roms will lease. Phone Harbor
'10'7 81-trc FOR SALE-16 ft. Teak Yacht, WANTED TO RENT U
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HA~PY NEW YEAR
Largest Newport Harbor
Development in
1947
Will be
CLIFF HAVEN
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EARL W. STANLEY
REALTOR
COVERING GREA'l'ER NEWPORT. HARBOR
Sll5 Coast HIJ<hway 3113 W. Central 225 Marine An.
Corona de! Mar Newport Bead> Balboa laland
Phone: Harbo<' 1646 Harbor 1013 Phone: HaJt>or lrnl
100-t.4
*· BRIGGS' BEST BUY -
--·· Resolved:
Newport Harbor Real Estate
in Your Safest 1947 Investment.
HAPPY NEW YEAR ---·-...
Reports from London regarding
the rumored roYal romance be-
tween Princess Elizabeth. who is
next in line for th e British throne,
and Prince Philip of Greece are of
interest not on1y because ot Eliza-
beth's royal position but because
these reports reveal the involved
process she mwit go through to get
a husband. In other words, un-
like the average young lady she
isn't rree to make up her own
mind as to "''horn she will marry,
or even if she makes up her mlnd
and the man in quesn on feels
'"that way" too, it doesn't me an
that they can make plans for
their "'edding. If Elizabeth wan ts
to get married she has to follow
the la"' under the Royal Marriage
Act. This requ.ires the consent of
her father, King George VI, and
the approval of t he Prime Min-
ister and privy councillors. You
can be sure that none of these
gi\'e their consent or a pproval
\\'ithout an exhaustive inquiry in to
the "desirability" of the m arriage.
And desirability includes poli-
tical considerations and many
other factors aside from the man
himself. P("l"sontl'tly he may r ate
100 per cent but factors over
9.:hich he has no control may rule
him out. Makes it tough on
Elizabeth but that's one of the
penalties of being a royal princess. First and second prizes in homes! ___________ 96-_tt_c_
1
100 E. Bay Avenue, Balboa
decoration of a $25 bond and $10 HARBOR 514 1> No. Main Sir.et. Santa AN
Gray F ord. Just overhauled, in-------------
eluding new gener a tor , water
pwnp, &: fuel pump. N ew heavy
duty battery. Call between 5
& 6 p.m. Harbor 1194-J. 99-4tc
WANTED-House for ~~t. Will
pay year's rent in advance. Can
give refer ences. Write Box l ,
c/o News.Times. 97-6tp
Fred -BRIGGS -Tressa
Licensed Real Estate Brokers Make 1 t S tide
Plumbing Service or c.n auer Operator Phone Office: Beacon 5173 Res.: Harbor 2476 The 80th Congress is going to
face quite a test within itself. The
new congressional reorganization
bill becomes effective in January.
That reorganization has been
\.\'i.dely hailed as one of the most
progressive steps taken by Con-
cash, respectively, tor outside ef-
fects. to Mr. and Mrs. Fred B.
Ben t, 496 N. Coast Blvd .. and
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R Thom -
back, 475 Jasmine St. Inside ef-
fecU, Mr. and Mn:. Charles Diggs,
494 Holly St.. and Mrs. Violet
Plavan, 585 Legion St.
1768 Newport Blvd., Beacon 5048W 8().tfc
REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY ------------1 Balboa CanV'llS Shop
Salla -Boat 'Coven
Marine Upholsterin&
Harbor 2a7 -2241> 21st St
WANTED-Three-bedroom house
for wiJtter enW or one year
lease. References can be given.
Call, collect, atrus 33831. 95-tfc
634 Coast Highway 100-ltc
AUTOllOTIVll .a TIRES 118 AUTOMOTIVE .a TIRES A Contracting and Suppllea 97tf< =8_,ALE.,,,......,,.MJl!CELLAlnl0,..,..,----..,.--0-8 ___ •
FOR SALE -Complete concrete
mixer % sack, good condition.
H-220 for apJ>Ointmen t. 98-tfc
1937-Dodge Coupe, good oe>ndl·
tlon. New rubber. C8ll Harbor
933 daytime. 9S-2tc gress in half a century to stream-------------
line Its operations. The catch is ernment a.nd is therefor , no longer
however. that the number o( com-in a position to embarrass the
J AMES E. McKEE
General Contractor
620 Marguer ite Ave.
Corona del Mar
~ttc
• mlttces has been so drastically re. administration through his W-
duced in both houses that there advised speeches and commen ts..
aren't enough chairmanships to But he has not lost the knack of
satisfy all the rl"presentatives and put ting his foot into his mouth ----;Z:;--0;:::---;:R:-:;I:-;:C;-----
senators ,,.ho frel they are en-whenever he opens it. M the
titled to such an honor. The re--new Nitor of the New Republlc DRY CLEANING
suit may be thC'refore. that con-he has already aroused the ire In Our Own P lant
siderabll" pressure will be exer -of Barnard Baruch for saying that PICKUP AND
cised by rhos~ who "'ould have Baruch had a hand in the govern-DE1.IV£R
headed rommittt't"S under the old ment·s fight against John L.
setup to Increase the number of Le\1 is. The elder statesman In P hone
committees again. This pressure challcnJ?;ing that statement vtrtu-BEACON 5798-J
must be erfecti\'ely resisted. Some a lly called Mr. \Vallace a deliber-
slight modifications in the reor-ate liar. Ir He nr}' runs true to
ganization program may be neces-Corm this will not be t he last time
sary but if Congress begins to that some prominent person will
maJc:e major concessions tOY>'ard j h~ve occasion to direct a blast at 78-tfc
rt>turnlng to the old order, its him. But Henry has grown so ac-1-------------
progress in improvin& operations customed to having people mad at COOPERATIVE
Lido Cl eaners
4S6 Newport Blvd.
~ill be reversed and i t may soon him that m aybe he couldn't feel ROOFING CO
find itself doing bus,neos again un-happy any other way. People--
der Its ancient and cumbersome and Mr. Wallare-are tunny. New and R.epair
methods. That must not be al-Price Tb.a"· ,
Joy,·(>(f to happen. On the food market spring ii Phone ~aeon 52.80-R
It is ~·eU that the United Na-coming very early-prices are be-2H E. aDth St.. Colta MeA
tiom Security Council hU decided ginning to tha~· out. A drop ln 20-tft
to send an investigating commit-hog prices at the Chicago stock·
tee to study the situation in yards over a period of 10 stra.i&ht
Northttn Gl'E'('('e. The Athens gov-days indicates that r etail fliuret:
ernmrnt has charged that the con-for pork wUl soon begin to de-
nict has be-en instigated by armed scend from the stratosphere-.
band'i from across the border. Butter prlet'S are also weak~
This Bttusation has found ready Yes, it is about time.
accep lanct' \\'i.th most Alnericans , .... •· --w--........ --
since the border nations are un-BUSTh'"ESS GUIDE
der the domination of Russia and p A I N"" I N G Russia has been most unbiend)y l toward·~reK'l'. But t'\\."O American U Yeara Se!rvice In Newport
nE"'\' speper correspandents who H arbor Area
visited the embattled area repart Harry Hall
that the real struggle lies betv.·een P AINTING CoNTR.AcroR
Greek guerrilla fON..'Cs and the -Phones-
Athens regime. The guerrillas Beacon 5413
claim they art> figh ting again!t 274 E. 19th Lttet>t 2'-tft
R 0 0 F S
W. J_ BENJJOW
Phone Harbor 1012 J
82-tfc
BICYCLES
llo&4, Rented or Repelftd.
VOGEL'S
100 M&ln St.. Balboa
208 Marlne. Balbo& Ial&D.d. -· the t:)TanDY of the government. FORMED \Vindshi~lds & Hatcb
'I'hE-y also d(."Clare lh11.t almost ~rs made to order. Al9o Plex-~11JCA=="1l'IT==--AID-;-;;;;:S;;-------;;;1a none ol the relief supplies sent
lo Greece have b<on dlatribUted !glass & Lucite SheelJ for aale. MACHINE and MACHINELESS to the peopl In h Nu-World Product. ComJl'lll)',
e l • northenl see-303 Third St .. Huntington Beach. ' Permanent waves tlon. If these claims are t:rUe they put a dillerent light on the affair. Phone-Huntington Beach 178. Tinting and Manlcurlnl
n.. UN must &et the whole ltOTY -;:;;:;;;-r-~;;;o:::;;;=:-';:-::;:=:-8(>.-::::11-:c,1 EvenJnc AppL Ph. Harber 119-W
and then take action to cle&D UP FOR CARPENTER \vORK-Call Vi's Beauty Shop
the situation. M. Brinkman. 523 w ... l'a>tnl. 1103 Coast mw.y, Corona tkl Mar
Henry Wallace ii out of the So"· P hone Harbor Ul31. !l!Htc '15-tfc
FOR SALE-White porcelaJn top
kitchen cabinet. Very good con-
dition. $22.50. Drop leaf ~
3 chairs $10.00. 520 Marigold
Ave., Corona del Mar. 99-2tc
POOL TABLE ~ Aize. 36" Sin-
l'OC.k: batone, hammerM shaft,
1 small desk for boy's room, 1
black onyx Masonic ring with
10 paint diamond never been
worn. Also 2 1 % h.p. outboards.
new. All in very good condition.
Call at 413 Edge"'ater, after 4
p.m. 97-4tc
Auto Batteries
Rubbtt Separa tera
lS.mont/I -$6. 75 Ex.
Compounded Motor
Gallon, 70c
Oil
Western Auto Supply
Authorlz:ed Dealer
1836 Newpurl Blvd., Coat& Mesa
il-trc
TIRES
Recapping
MODERN
All Electric F,quipment
NO SlDEWALL HEAT OR
DISTORTION
COMPLETE SET IN ONE DAY
SECl'ION WORK
TUBE REPAIRS
LESTER'S
0 . K . Rubber Welders
Newport Beach 71-tfc
NEW
Graymarine Express
330
Th!MEDIATE DELIVERY
810 Coast Hiway
Phone Beacon 5435 98-4tc
P U MPS
WORTHINGTON
PRESSURE -CENTRIBUGAL
For All Pressure
Soden Refriger ation
WANT TO RENT-2 ar 3 bednn.
unfUrnlshed house. Will 1-.
Call Sam Porter at Harbor 7Cf1
or 13. ~tfc
WANTED-Apartment or house.
Teacher a nd mother will v.acate
at end of school year. Harbor
458-R after 6 p.m . 100-4tp
APT or SMALL HOUSE wanted
by man and wife. We do not
drink or smoke, no children or
pell. Phone Sant& Ana 0991-W
or write Box "X .. Newport Ba1·
boa N..,.-Tlmes. 37-trc
RlltAL EST ATE " 623 So. Los Angeles SL, Anaheim FOR SAJ..E--.Corona del Mar, ~
Phone 4652 100-1 tc tt. lot, 1 b1ock from 9Choo1. 80Uth
BOATS, SUPPLIES A of Blvd., &QOd location far !J>o
come. Owner. Pb. H-~W.
FOR YOUR NEW HlCkS' Marine 65-tf•
engine or part&, see .. Jim" Van FIRST TIME OFFERED-House
F1eet. factory distributor, 3311 on lot 45x118 6 m onths old. One
Finley Ave., Newport Beach. bl~k to ocean, special features,
Order now for mid-winter di>-beaut!tw ganlen. s e e at 308
livery u prices are •ure lo POOuietta Ave. Shown by ap.
advance. 89-ttc paintment $18,000. Phone owner
Hereafter lt we recap )'our
TI R.E S
We guarantee our "Ca.pg" to last
20,000 MILES
and that's not all-
WE WILL GIVE YOU
$20.00
IF ONE COMES OFF
Regardless o! Speed.
ONE TIRE RECAPPED
IN 5 HOURS.
for a oomplete &et we wUl call
for .}'Ollr car In the morning
and deliver ame day. Ai.a a
$2.00 Moblilt&t!c balance job
when we recap your tires. for
0$1.00. No lead weJal>ta or
"'atru."
MUSICAL a RADIO u Terminal 30213 San Pedro or ,..._u_ Mesa Tire Co.
1941 Powell scooter, good
tion, $100. Harbor 1992.
condl-
98-trc
AUTO SERVICJC
NOWHERE
Your authorized Olryaler+
Plymouth Dealer.
Authorized part.s
Com plete L ubrication and
Mainte nance
Expert Mechanics
KendaJJ and Quaker State olla
NEWPORT
HARBOR MOTORS
2616 W. Central An.
Phone Harbor 1536
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RADIO HOUSE CALLS-write llOl< 153 Corona de! Mar. ..,._.. In Rear at
Now that additional compe-99-2tp TBAILEIUI a
tent .-ntdans are avaDabJe, WILL TRADE-Lota on Udo lale 1760 Newport Blvd.
..., are able to make servtce calla aho Iota on Ponlnaula on pur-~!.,.,..~!a TRAILERS FOR RENT-Do Tf1'1r
on larse comoleo. AU warl< diaae of 2 ar 3 bedroom hauoe Aak tar Al or Hanlt. ~ baulln& and -..S. .Al
ruuar>teed. In Harbor dlatrlct. Phone Harbor ...,. equipment. S2.2S and l2JO
HENRY W. BRAINERD '10'7 81-trc per d!Q'. We fQmlall Ibo bltdL
Now Owner S.0.S. Radio M-tfc Myrelm Bros. Sa riot Sta-. 300 Marine Ave. Harbor 780 lf01f1CY TO U>Aif .. -1936 ___ Pl_e_rce __ MT<Nl __ ~f-or-aale--. _Bal ___ , c:or. 17th A Newport Bhd..-=-
81-trc LO.A.NB TO BUILD, l••I''. -boa Inn. Harbor 660. 98-trc W-. ----=,..---::-:--=--..,..-----or -Radio Repairs NMiport B&Jbaa -11&1'1zlp .&1l'nl9 WAliiW •AtlT08 WAlC'Dll> •
All makes; tubet.. etc. and Lou AMOC'k"oa
Beacon 6763 3333 Via Ucio Pb. Harbor 1500
BURT NORTON AUTOMOTIVE .. TJBl2I 1111
91l5 Coast ~. Newjltk't
23-tfc
WE NEED LATE MODEL CARS
and Will Pay Top Prices
~~ ~~ Electric and Fire AD kinds 1Yoew1 lter rlbbom In
atodt: at the News-Times.
SD.I, YOUR CAR NOW
While Prlcell are Blgb.
• 100-ltc Equipment Tests
VENETIAN BLINDS-Aluminwn AD Qualified Penoanel
11ttl, wood. Call 111 for rr... eltlo C-0-TWo, Pyr>me & Foam reftllo. FOR SALE -lntemalloMI 1 'A
mate. Renovation A re~ ex> tbled systen and Portable -flat bed trucl<. 115 In. W.B.
So. Cout Venetian Bllnd Co. DOW a..nable. Duala over load apr1np.. 12ft.
Weat 18th and Newjltk't Ave.. ETS HOKIN A GAJ>V AN lied. Good .... !Ion. Harber· Coat&..,..._ Ph: Beacon 578Z-W. 1000 ec-t BIP1ft1' 2447-R. 99-2tc •tt• Ph. BeaMn !W0'1 ' 91-trc
Phone for our ~ blzyer IVho will call and
lldtllw you reprdlns OPA ~ aeQhw
pdl& and anup all debdls
a.JLBERTSON CHEVROLET 00., Inc.
,.. II-· Cit' t•D OR ;~::o;·:•:::·:::~~:::-::::~::::-::..1111 .... • ~ ao n r , • o --Cl ''tl,1'1a"!'t z 1 I • ti!
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CASTAWAYS' CHATlER
By NANcr NEWPORT
KERRY cmmmuB ~mi>Y--and a WHOLE I.Or at
KERRY CHRISTMASSES from "Oop'n" Don and NeYa ])lckeman
-AND TBE WHOLE CASrAWAYS CREW and-THAT I HAD to
REA!J.y put In CAPS or rd lole DU' job! AND, MAY I add-It~
NEVER ...., 1Ucb a GRAND am.tmu spirit ANY-a
time u I 1ee ALL tNf!r the WHOLE area!!!! --·-.a.a ' 110011AY JPOS OJIS1llTllAlll BOOSAY POK ..,.._.,..-.
• . . SAYS ME, WITH ALL KY HEART! rve bee<1 ENTRANABSOc::&:
FASCINATED and 'nUlll.LED BEYOND WO~ ING the CHARMING spirit at old OU'ls Kringle that ~ In every
.,.., I -and f!Vtty Klft~ I bear these ~! I get1 i~Y-
wb---the rtree~ the sbop&-EVERYWHERE ·
.lmY JOllNSON AND BIS GANO
Santy causes DE LUXE--rldlng into t-.. on that Cl"at truck Ot 'tfte. they gut THE HARD way! Ya know-I'll bet my hat lhl\I
If the WHOLE BALBOA IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION wasn t
just REEKING with that litUe old thing called SPIRIT-in a BIG
way-tllat their prkeleu president. JOVIAL JERRY and his eager
CXJborU, Tom J:>ugpn, Jaty Bishop, Eddie McNiel, Mike ~!:fdartin
with their dty trud<--<U>d EVEN Fire Ollet CROCKER-w~ not
have IO'le oft and up tnto our local ALPS on any such ffi-ALTI-
DUDINOUS and HIGHLY HEROIC Froun Toe and Nooe Deel! They
td:I IT ON THE LEVEL, that DUGGAN SPRUNG THEM FROM nlElli BUNKS AT 3 A. M. TO START CHOPPIN._G.~''8lr:&E TINSEL T.BEE8 AND MJJ:BB Y MUSIC EVEBY~Ht:U::!
. . . GRAND GREEnNG with terrltic trees. ente:nn& N~rt ... _
Santy Tableau Bt.rr GOOD on Newport Pier-btg tree at er~.
a BEAtrrY at the Balboa Inn, the GAS CO. window, Larldn's Cate !"
the FUn Zone, that silver trft on Cagney Island. the HURLEY BELL S
lovely one--the Rotary Cub's beauty on Balboa Isle, t.ho9! STORE
fronts in Costa, Santy in a row-boat coming into Corona D. ?if .!
AND
THAT FORTY-FOOT TREE
. . . AND ITS 400 LIGHTS ON THE CHRISTMAS BARGE wi,tn
speak.en by Dick Vogel spreading music ALL over the Bay area .. ·
. . . when THAT appears in the bay the Castaways turn off their
music and open the doors while all the guests go OOOOOH and
AAAAAH! But I CAN'T forget Jerry a nd his GRAND GANG of
Froun Toe Enthusiasts, who with the Harbor M_aster's boat are out
there dragging it around all those hours. woTT}'lng about ~watt
ceneraton. fog, wind, ETC.! AND all the O'.I"HER sw~ll guys and
gals Who have been climbing poles and draping all this 01.ristmas
cheer!
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VETERAN 8WORDnSHERMEN Eddie Offerle, Nipper ol the
Dolp h.la out of Newport Hubor b pfctwecl here witb one ol the
fine marlin cau.-bt from bis s~·ordlhb.laa-boat thb Kaae>n. It'• a
175 poond marlln caucht la one hour SO m.l.nut8 by Bea Van Treas.
537 South Griffith Puk Drive. Burbank, on recuJaUon heavy tackle.
Thia picture WU taken at the Harbor Maater dock where Barbor
BELIEVE IT "t~ N~ ~~ ":;.~! sweet wife. Evelyn-MuUr RllHf'll Craig and the otb~r employees of the Ha.rbor Dept. ALsO found time to do the TERRIFIC window ot their JOHNSON h•ve hMJ • bu.ty time lveJchlnc in the mulln cau(ht thb seuoa..
CAFE! AND I love the BIG WHITE CROSS on the MIRACLE MDX -"A:..•::ipeclal==-='coea=tur=•...:beol==:d,, .. =...:t,,b,,elr,,_,,man=,,l...:•,,,th=er,_,rqul&r-""="-'d"'u"'tl"' .. =· ----
-AND the Reindeer and Sleigh leaping from ground to window In
Corona D . M .-OON'T YOU? And Art White has ~t ALL over the
place-SNOW MAN and Icicles--LOVEL Y tree and little snoo.v scenes
and MARSHALL'S tree at CHRISTIAN'S HUT-and PARTIES
EVERYwhere!
PABTIES--PARTIES-PARTIES?!!
HOLIDAY MATCHED COUPLES celebrating ANNIVER.Saries! nie Eddie McNieb having their Seventh in the Driftwood room at
CASTAWAYS' with Hazel and Jaty Bishop-the lten.ry Vaughns of
the Costa Trailer Court making gay with their TIN-TENTH! AND--
HAPPY HOLIDAY BIRTHDAYS?
LEWIS BALTZ being tendered birthday banquet by Dr. and Mn:.
Lester H. Vetrllng, guests were Mrs. Baltz, Mrs. Beulah Prince and
Ce.pt. H. Fricker, U. s . Marine Corps retired. Miss Cannen Brooks
was celebrating her's with Harry Brooks Md Mr. and Ms. Wm.
Stewart Emery.
WELCOME HOME P ARTY
. . . by Dr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Wickett of Balboa Isle for Capt. and
Mrs. Wm. H. Wickett jr., and Col. and Mrs. George Corbett, other
guests were Penelope Wickett, OJ,arles Wickett and Geo. Wickett jr.
Another welcome home party of eleven by Col. and Mrs. Hagen ot
Laguna_
REALLY BIG PARTIES
. . . the Hany C . Burd.icks or Costa were hosting their bridge club
ot twenty in the Driftwood nxxn. the Santa Ana l\'lotor Parts Co.
of thirty were being given their Christmas party on the Boat Deck, and
about FIFTY ot the woRLD·s BEST PO"ITERS we re giving a TER-
RIFIC party for those darlings -. . .
KAY A.ND BRADEN FINCH
. . . and presenting them with a DE LUXE ELECTRIC ROASTER
-and a present tor the firm-partner Mr. Albert Shultz and Mrs. Shultz
-with very appropriately named Stanley SKEE playing Santa Claus.
and Marion Johnson singin~ solos and leading big harmony sing b)' all
hands, and Marilyn Hill doLng King Cole rendition of Chrlstmas song,
and Jackie Sanson, who is setting sail on Matrimonial Sea doing Kay
Hepburn imitations! WHAT fun! and what PRETTY POTI'ERS and
DELIGHTFUL NEIGHBORS!
CBRISTMAS STAR FROM HOLLYWOOD
. . . JEAN CRAIN, star of Margie, recently-at our LIDO, dining
with husband Paul Brinkman, the beautiful Eleanor Boyer and Norman Manv;.31Je::11 of Hollywood. We ALL thought Jean was EVEN LO OFF SCREEN!
MORE FESTIVE FOLKS
. . . THAN I CAN SQUEEZE IN-HERE'S A FEW: the darling
Don Pedersens hosting Tommy Regan and Anne Lorrimore in the
Clubroom, all briltht eyed over crackle-fire and Xmas. tree! The Senile
Sailor Ha.ny BIOOgett with lovely wife Mary. Pere and Inna Marples
t.alking Utoplan Dreams with Don and Neva D., Onema writer Bob
and Mn. Catherwood promoting same, concerning the beautiful Cap.
istrano Beach Club. those nice Neats. Dr. and Mrs., with more and
more ot their grand big family from Balboa We, the racing sailing
Ronald Barlows with p.'.)rty of six, Dick Richards roaring with "Cap'n"
Don over my mistake about Jimmy Rhine-who is NOT the Postmaster ot S. A.-but TOASTmaster or PASTrnaster or something of the
JUBll.EE LODGE-HOW'S.a poor GAL like ME gonna know!
MOU BALBOA ISLANDERS!
. . , Mr. and Mrs. George L. Guthrie, Fred and May Simpson, the
Robt. Williams, Mn. B. Love, Dave Gentry, Helen Dale Vanderburg,
W. J . Callis and Gertrude F . Hamilton. From Costa Mesa I saw Dr.
and Mrs. Robt. Andrews, the M . J . Hostellers, the Arden E. Laogs, the
Homer E. Mellotts. the John Websters. the Leo Olapmans, Shirley
Munteen, Ca.nie Rogers, Frank Earl White and OODLES of folks from
Newport Beach, Balboa. C. D. M.-Laguna--Santa Ana-F'Ullerton-
Orange and Anaheim. Long Beach and Huntington Beach are crowd-
ing up on the blurt, TOO--SO-
WHAT ARE WE GONNA DO!
. . . come SPRINGTIME! you better hustle up there NOW and Jet
yoor ~on that NON-DUES MEMBERSHIP CLUB-LIST. "Cap n"
Don will have your favorite table for you on those BUSY NIGHTS if
you DO! SAYS HE-TiflS Is a club for the GRANDEST FOLKS IN
THE WORLD-our FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS. HERE a nd
ROUNDABOUT! and HERE'S TO them-ONE and ALL! A MERRY
CHRISTMAS!
GAR D E N A ND P A TIO W A L L
W. P. MEALEY-General Contractor •
!285 Harbor Blvd.
COSTA Jfll!:SA
Ward & Harrington Lumber Co.
LUMBER AND B UILDING MATERIAi.A
lla7 D labiet Yan!
--6111 1111 COAST MORWAY AT THE ARCllll!:S
Fresh Daily
Dellctouai a.a ~
Or, C<11Dplete equJpmeiit
wben yoo want to catc.b
10UJ' ......
HORMEN FISH MARKET
OH C£NTftA l A VENUE. NEWPORT BEA CH
HANS E·N 'S z100 o.-n rront • • •
Confectionery & Lunch
NOW OPEN EVENINGS
Malta • Sandwiches • Hamburgers
•
Frankie Saputo' s Orchestra
To Play for Hi Jinks Ball
The Newport Harbor post of the/ recent county peace officers' ball.
American Le&ion will again spons-There will be dancing from 9
or the High Jinks program at p.m . until 1 a.m. New Year's day.
the Rendezvous ballroom in Bal-The committee in charge ot
boa on New Year·s eve. arrangements includes Earl Cop.
Music for dancing will be furn-persm.lth, J ohn Stutz. Bob Boyle,
ished by Frankie Saputo and his John Daniell, Sam Sheridan,
nationally known NBC radio or-Frank Crocker. Dr. Butterworth,
chestra, which played here for the Leonard P ernini and L Sanders.
Good Fishing Can Be Expected
Off Piers, Says Game Warden
By l . CHARLES DAVIS. %nd
(In "Bullets and Hooks"
Ocean angling now swings in·
to the slack season for most fish-
erme n ,,·ith live bait boats few
and rar between and th0&e oper-
ating going largely for the so-
called rock cod which are not cod
at all but rockfish.
However, this is no reason for
the active angler to put his tackle
away again5t the start of the
spring season. Actually ther e is
UJIUEY'r REFRIGERllTIDR
JERVICE CDIIlPnnY
--~-!lenloe
l2G ~ Bl't'\L, OonJllA del -
._llarbor l'IN
Nlcttt. 1-U M!
LIDO ISLE
Season 's
Greetings
To All.
.. ..
.+ p. a. palmer •NCOt"i"'""
.... I tors
J))) •••I <Ii: ~•••0" "••<A <•I•/
r ...... o•• ••·•o" "-ti\ ""'"0' UCIO
still plenty of sport to be had
and J anuary and F ebruary are
good months to do a little explor-
ing and get acquainted with the
sport to be had in the bays and
sloughs, from the piers and jet-
ties so numer ous along our coast.
We in Sout hern California are
fortunate in that we have all year
fishing 'A'ith no enforced Jay-off
because of snow a nd ice Jocking
our tishable ""'aters.
Rock codding is not to be de-
spised. Far from it. I t may not
be your Idea of sport because the
fish are not game fi ghters and it
involves a certain amount of work.
But lt does provide a day in the
open away from the cares and
'''Orries of the city with its smog
and noise. It likewise provides
plenty ot good eating fish and you
need no special tackle. Long lines,
heavy sinkers and a gang:lon ot
hooks are provided by the opera-
tors and included in your fare.
You just go aboard and go fish-
ing and it is a better than 100
to 1 shot that you'll take back all
the fish you and the neighbors
can eat.
Rock cod boats are operating
from Balboa, Long Beach, Ca-
brillo Beach (San Pedro) and
Malibu and several operators
PHONE llABBOR l'I
F OR SIGNS
BENEDICT
The SJan Man
• BOAT LETTERING
A SPlX:tAL TY • . .
OPEN 9 A. M . TO 8 P. M.
• SIZZLING STr:AKB
• DoUdoas llambwpn
• Homo &Iced PIM -SHEP'S
2ou COAST mo-&r
NEWPORT
"fte llomo ol Good _..
CLOSED ON M ONDAY
VENETIAN BLINDS
SALES and SERVICE
Pan-Coast Venetian Blind Co.
nf Oou&. ll!Pwar -. 118111...i
Season's Greetings
HOME---AUT O
MAR I NE
RAD I OS REPAIRE D
Burt R. Norton
915 Cout Highway .n. Be•w. 5'111 Newpw& ._...
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News of fhe Churches •
IT. JA•Ka KPl8COPAL
CHUllCM
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Ui'D1& D£r £DWWWWW& em--and Old a..117 B4. o.la-~lll octioal, Batmdq .....
Ins. t:IO o'clocl<.
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Te •••t.="'J:nJ''"m•dd•••
-.w ............ -...... OUll LADY Of' MT. CAllMlfl,.
14&1--I A-
Btmday 'M1 '7 11: .... 10 .....
°Mii M ia.: 8&tm"'" ffte.
4:00 to O:JO &o4 rr-T:llO to
l :IO p.m.
Vie u.i. FULL -L c:HUllCM •-'Q 8<"'d t:IO L ..
llov. A"'ro T,-. ---~ -- -... ~ Wtloe UI ...
-Ml
a:a a.a.. Bd7 Ownn11111... • ..... ,_ aooi. 9:46; ....... OumdB' ••b •:eo p. m.
t :tll LID., -, .. Mal. -lldp, U ; S....-wt... -wtloe 8:ll0 p. m. -------
OOJIONA -. llAa U:OO IL IL. llilonlllS ~ ond T:JO p. m.; W.='lt ----etulplloClo -Ill -. C1"nt lluDdo,Jo: Bol1 .., ca w~. T:ta p. a: 7:ll0 o'clocl<.
CllVJl(]H, ~~::ATIONAL
Pen-y FNder1ck ScbrocS. Mlnbt..-
611 Hellotn>pe Avenue
0-m•mlm.J ,_ poqile'1 -..i-NtlN ~ mmlllc -WtlDi
ca IMOo,7, T:tll JI. a. at 7:30 o'dodt.
Corona de! Mar
Sunday, De<emba 22, llM6
9:30 Lb. 0.urcb ldlooL
11 a.m., morning worsblp. Ser-
mon by Mr. Schn>ck: ''Pil¢ma.
Past and Present."
F0IJl8T CHURCH OF CHRl8T,
SCIENTIST
Lido T?tNter, Centra4 AYellue
and Vlo Lide
A. -"'Tbe ~ Cburcb. The !!'Int Cburcb ol ~ Sci·
ents.t,. bi Bo9ton, Ve-cbuetta.
Sun.l!ay Scbool at 9 :30 L m.. Bun·
da.y Service at 11 L m. Wedne.daJ
T-.,,onl&l Meeting o.t 12 o'clock
Readlnc Room located •t lll
Palm 1treet. Balboa, 11 oi>en dalcy
from 1 pm.. to 5 p.m.. except Sun-.
days and holi~ nationally ol>-
"""'ed. The public t. cord.I.ally tnvlted to
attend the church eervtc-"""' UR
the Reading Room.
BALBOA ISLAND CHAPEL
218 Agate Avenue
Rev. Harry W-W hite,
A..aclate Paet.or
Cbarcb School. 8 :30 L m.
Momin& Wonh.J.p, 11 L m.
Costa Mesa
A Christmas wreath fashioned
by Mrs. M a r th a Bushnell of
Orange Ave . adorns the Gover-
nor's Mansion in Sacramento.
Christian Science Text
on · Atomic Force
Tb• questma .... tbe Ull11'ert'
t ncladJn& If~ ETotYed br Atomla
Fol'Cfl!°" will be tbe Sunct.y JAuo•
Sermon •ubject ID all branch• ol
Tbe Koth.e r Ch urch, The nr.t
Cbutth or Chrtet, Scte11U1t. ta. Bo.
ton. The Golden Tut t. ftom Deute-
ronomJ': "'Debold.. t.be be&Ten , &nd
U&e be&Yen ot be&Yetu ta tbe LOrd'•
lhJ God. th• earth alto, wtlb an
that therein la."
In e. selectlon from ll&rk'• Golpel
Jesus "con1tre.lned lthl dl1clplea to
set lllto the ab.Ip, and to eo to th•
other aide ... And when eYen wu
come, tbe ahip wu 1n the mid.at ot
the aea, and be alone on the land.
And he aaw them tollJng 1n rowlll.g;
tor tbe wind was contrary unto
them: &nd a.bout the fourth wa.tcb ot
the night he cometh unto them, walk-
ing upon the aea.. ... But ..• ther
aupoosed It be.d been a spirit, and
cried out: ... and were troubled.
And Lmmedle.telJ be talked •Ith
them, and 1e.1th unto them. Be of
good cheer: it la I ; be not atrtJd.
And be went up unto them into the
1blp: and the wind ceued."
Mary Baker Eddy wrttea In .. Set.
ence and Health wtlh KeJ to the
Scrlpture1:" "'The re.a.I Jurtadtctloo
of the world 11 In Mind. cootrolltng
e•ery et:tect and recogul.c.Lng-all
cauaa.Uon u YU.led In dlYin• Mtnd. ..
COSTA MESA CHURCB OF GOD
Bev. lamee P. McGraw, Put.or
HO Collrlllo St.. Cloeta •-
Services Sunday 10 a. m., 6:30
p. m. and 7:30 p. m.
Mrs. Bushnell, teacher and lee-THE NEWl'UKT HARBQB
turer on the art of flower arrang-LUTHERAN CllUROB
ment, appeared at a program in (To be located on Clltt Drive.
Sacramento in honor ot Mn. Earl Newport Heights )
Warren, wife of the governor, and "A 01.angeless Ouiat tar a
presented the state's First Lady Otanging World !"
with the wreath. 9:30 a .m., church school; 10:30
The W . Wilson St. home of
Mrs. Doris Taylor was setting for
a meeting of Circle 5 of the Com-
munity Church W . S . C. S . The
gift exchange disclosed identities
of "mystery pals." Mn. Florence
Davey conducted th e business
session.
Miss Evelyn Taylor, daughter
of the hostess, assisted in serving
refreshments. Next meeting wilJ
be Jan. 28 with 1'trs. Myrtle Wag-
goner, 2573 Elden Ave.
Wedding rites tor Bessie Zam-
ara. 1845 Orange Ave., a nd 0 . L.
(Jack) CaJdy,•elJ have been sched-
uled for Friday at 8 p .m. in the
Broad.,.,•ay Wedding Chapel, Santa
Ana. The bride-to-be is the
daughter of Mr. and Mn. Rice
Holt of Bay St.
"Mystery pals" were disclosed
at the gilt exchange held at the
Christma.! party of Crcle No. 1
of the Community Church W.S .
C.S . at the some of Mrs. Lucille
\Veathel'Wax ot 18th St. Assisting
hostesses were Mn. Alice East-
man. Mn. Beth Reed and Mrs.
Betty Kirby.
Mrs. Elva KJpp, retiring chair-
man, turned the business meeting
over to the incoming chairman,
Mrs. Coyle Munson.
Royal'Train lnapected
BIRMINGHAM, England (Reu-
a..m., divine worahlp.
-Services at Present-
Grauel Olapel, 110 Broadway,
Coota Mesa
Rev. Herbert C. Roth, putor,
324 Marine Ave., Balboa Island
Phone Harbor 218S-J.
"Come Once-You'll Come
Again!" •
F IRST METHODIST CHURCH
G. Edwin 09hel", Pa .tor
Euclld at Stanford, Garden Grove.
9 :30 LID. Olurch .chool for all
ag ...
11 :00 a.m. Morntnar Worehlp:
Keuage: ''We Thank 'lbee. ..
11 :OO Lm.. Nunery for all chll·
<inn dumg oervtee.
8 :0() p.m. M:ethodilit Youth ~
lOWllblp. Youn~ Adult FellOW11hlp.
T:OO p.m. Il:venlng Wonhlp:-
Veu·ge: "Come Y • U Ye. ..
NEWPORT HARBOR
LUTMERAN CHURCH
Grauel Chapel, Cotta M ...
Rev. Herbert Roth, Paster
Servt.c:ie.: Sunday, 10:30 a..m.
0. L CULLY
Boacled
Oortlfte4 Tu Oonoallant
Income Tax
Uoeued PDb11c Aoeoaatant
Yom Patronage A.pilndoted
US SPUJWEON BLDG.
%08 W. itll St. Bonta Ano
ters)-Klng George and Queen !~;~;;;~;;;;;~~ Elizabeth, who visited here re-
cently with the two princesses,
spent over two houri inspecting
the royal train, finished outside
in cream and gold with gold leot-
tering. whlch they will use on
their tour of South Africa next
February.
Each coach ol the train-built
here -is air conditioned and
equipped Y..i.th radio. Lighting is
on the modern nourescent system,
and curtalns are In the Queen's
favorite shade of light blue.
promise to resume live bait boat
operation around January 15.
In the bays and sloughs you'll
find a variety ot fish. Halibut,
turbot. some . ~ and plenty
of perch includJna: the very sporty
opaleye. aams. mussell, salted
anchovies, rock worms and a ape--
dal mos.s may be had from the
bait and tackle stands or you can
gather your ovm bait.
~tullet are another fish furnish-
ing a lot of spart, especially on a
fresh ~·ater fly rod. I was amused
recently to read that mullet can-
not be taken on book and. line
and must be netted
--...,.----••C*IN.D8 OP GOD CtlllllT CHUllCH •Y TtlE 111A
Blm7 Mil Im: S ••• Pm••• eem..i.unlty ~
•--....... Boll, 11111 14IO WMt -· A-... O.tnl A.TL lllw. L D. Gaa•••t. Putw -;J ldlool, 10 a.m. ~ ~ 9:IO &.IL
Kmulnc Wtlce, U &.m. ll ..... -P, U IL llL
EW11i11g ~ -W. at . Youttl r.tlotnmlp. I p. m.
7:30 p.m. Evmlng Wonhlp 7:30 p..m.
----..lee. TbmadQ' .. --pn.yw .....-w.s. 7:30 p.m. n~; covered dloll ~. •• p. m.
COSTA MUA COMMUNITY
CHURCH
Cart L J-..CA .. Mlnlater
124 L -11t. I'll. 247&-R
Cburcll -. 9:411 IL ...
llornblc Wonlllp. U o'cloclt.
Youtll. poupe, Hlgll ecbool. ID·
-, Adult, e:ao p. m.
~ IOlVlce, 7 :30 o·c1-. Kid--feU-m!p 0"'1 pro;JV,
Wedneedo,y, 7:30 p. m.
11 L m.., Prayer and 8ermoA..
CHURCH OF CHRIST
Church and Walnut av.ta
L. Du.an• canby, Mlnlatar.
Sentcee: Sunday, 10 L m., Bible
Btud;J; 11 IL m.. llon>lng tronblp.
"THE P'IUENDLY" CENTBAL
BIBI.It CB1JBOB
of Co.ta 11 ..
Bev. Dwi&'Jlt Klnmu, put.or
Meeting tempararly in the Sev-
enth Day Adventist church,
corner of Old County road and
Bolsa Ave., Costa Mesa.
Sunday achool-9 :45 L m.
Worship servtce-11:00 a. m. ·
Young people's service-6 p.m.
Evenin& evangelistic lel'Vice-
7 o'cJock.
-l ·N-8-U-&sA-N.().a
A.t 'Ce•t .. ._,. • 1'1N
Al<~---~ . -• All TJpll KENNrrH 0. mu.
I ll -llA !It. ~~= --
Bo/,1Hatf.
•
IOt OoMe -..... -..._.P••••All Prayer meeting -7 :45 p. m.
Wednesday, 2008 Anaheim Ave. ;:::==========:::::; A cordial welcome to all.
IT. JOHN V IANNEY CHURCH
Balboa lllaAd BALTZ
MORTUARY
. Sundoy JI.I-: 8 :30 a.m.
Cmt-ou: Saturdayo °""' 7:30 to 8:30 p.m_
Chrome
Plating
. National Plating Oo.
-.t -
Lady Attendant
-.t -
410 Coast BlW.
<X>RONA DEL MAR
Telephone Harbor 42
DAY AND NIGHT
fi41:113()1:1 l"-'Vll:JTMll:~T £().
I) rALT()l:1S
:J()Tt< IT1>rrT •T W. C r .. T1>AL 4-.
'J.t.pt.o ... dla,.tc,, 16oo 16o1
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Newport-Balboa Tourist Bureau
All H oclf.s of Traftl to Europe. Muloo, Hawaii..
BoancJ..~World Trtpm In tlle near future. • • • 8ee
lllrs. Boy Keene. Ph. Harbor S91, SOl Palm, IWb
B oan: 10 L m. to 8 p. m.
GORDON B~ FINDLAY
CONTBAcroR AND BUIU>D
Ofllco: NlO c-t Bl""-!""'--411
CABINET SHOP SERVICE
OABINEl'S AND MUJ.WOBK
T. C. JOHNSON, Supt_
WllOlll-
BOB WARE ud RABOLD MATHEWSON PBlliENT:
AUTO•
Races
29, 1 :30 p. ' llL
(Races Every Sunday)
Sunday, Dec.
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HUNTINGTON BEACH
• SPEEDWAY -e
Located-on Highway 39 . * mile N. o( lllghwa;r l OJ.. at Ballagtaa •iaell
lhdh g for 1 '1.000 Popd , PJtel9
Ample Panlag
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NEWS-TIMES
IBOMDs ••--o-1S _. U
W 0 7 Id ~ ?' ... -'7Afllwa1 1 V91wm:YW Ollla._:r+ •'n ·0 l~W I Is v.-o
• 1 ~ J"afllble "' Adwance:-12 :SO per ,.... "' ()rap °"1ld7 SLW is ,,_..to f,lh :mae: '3.00 per ,,_.. to 8111 _,.
•taed M 8ec1•wl.Qaa matter at tbe Ptwtomm ta Neapxt Bwd:,
. O!lltanila, -the Act ot -3, 1879
• SAM D. PORTER PDbH.._
I '. G. FROST • Edltot
W. F . DIXON -• . - -• -Adftrtldn& Ma-P>intlns Plant, lall W. Central A-Newport Beed!, caMmnia
Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach
·A O.,ss d·Ne Local J:WIHldSca tor Ofer 11 y _..
fta 19j Jh«p t N !Ip lMI
!ligE!_~ I -~~F ~~~~-J~l!~~
etw ottldal VA answers to Tbe Invention of a welded l'1lil morning In a big city--ti>e plop Harbor m Juat before :-
veterans' ttodjustment prob-lot railroad trades Is almost un-ploy of a horse's boot& on oobble-vacation _,... Paula Cast! Sarah
lem11. Send questlona to: doubtedly an excellent tblng, but stones. Tbe IOWlds of America Best. Dixie Lee Smith. °B.verly
Right Gulde. 100 S. Broad-still there Is sour to be taken diminishing into silence, all. We Grace and Judy Chapman. This
way, Loi Angeles l!I, callf. along with the sweet. the ~ ~ must get along With US. and the wu the seoond formal initiation
Before the Veterans Admlnls-Ing that the clackety-daek of the old lowd sounds go Into the and was held ID the school library
tration can authorize payment tar wheels going over the Jomt:s will silence of things put. with Miss Adams as advisor.
any claim made by a veteran or be eliminated along with the It will be worth while progress Home from Berieley for the
hi5 dependent the identity and joints. when the last clackety-clack has holidays is Barbara Packard,
eligibility of the claimant must be The clackety-clack of a railroad sounded on the rails. But how
blbhed This . ··•--• prl 40'l8 Olannel Place. Miss Pack· esta . · ts reqw.n::u -train is 8 very fine sound It are )-Oungsters to know that a
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SHAW'S UPHOLSTERING
A C.Omplete l)pholstering service
Pbw B• lllllll 6096
811 ()out lllghway
We speci,alize In marine tq>-
bolstery, canvas b r e akfas t
nooks and bar booths. Free
estimates pick up and delJvecy
service.
marily to protect the veteran and dese be ti ed . · railroad train used to talk, ex-ard is attending the California his family from those no t entitled rves to _men on . m the citing talk. that its clackety+clack, Cbllege of Art at Oakland. ._ _______________________ _.
Active to receive these benefits. same breath with the high con-clack, clackety. clackety, clack, Hugh Dunlap, who is at Stan--------------------------Member Oaims of beneficiaries (wido\VS, tented piping of the popcorn clack became words, and sent-·ford U., is home for the Christmas
Of children and dependent parents:) wagon's whistle. It is comparable ences over and over, to make a vacation, visiting his parents. Mr.
are given priority at all VA of-to the most enthralling sound that boy wonder and dream, and at and Mrs. Stuart Dunlap of Bal-_-------------------_:~~~~-1 fices. Everything is done to ex-last to become a song and sing boa Island pedite their claims. Immediately him to , sleep!-8t. Louh POii~ Dick Powell and his wile. June
upon notification of a vetttan's The Sa Dhpatch. Allison, are planning to build a
death a specially trained contact y y • • • • • • new home at BaJboa Bay Shores
representative is sent to the home "Lite bsOJ'aDce Galm" where Powell lived for several
New York World·Telegram to give as much assistance, in " ... When a family acquires years.
every way, as possible, particu-"You members of 4-H say, life insurance, or adds to the in-At the L. L. Isbell home the
Let's try to look at the lAbor-management scene from a Iarly in the matter of filing a~ 'make the best better.' I can't surance it already possesses, it children. Donald and Dolores El-
longer view than appears in each of these recurrent crises. plications tor a uthorized pensions think of any betttt statement of makes a decided advance toward der, are home from U.S.C. for the
What is the essential and ultimate aim of unionism? It is, and compen..ation. the American falth, whether that a more secure life. The proceeds holidays.
we believe, not merely economic, but spiritual. It involves IN MANY CASES, HOWEVER, falth is expressed in agriculture, of insurance policies help tarn--------
• . , BENEFICIARTES MUST w AIT in industry, or in other fields of Uies over the hard places that Ari Peak
the uruversal desire for human dignity. It !Sil t dollars alone, FOR THEffi PENSION OR COM· endeavor ." ff•lll"J' Ford, n. speak-come to many when the money zona
or bread alone. It is pa.rt and parcel of the long crusade PENSATION CHECKS BECAUSE ing at a reeent 4-H Club conven-earner of a family is taken away. The highest point in Arizona is
which dethrolled the tyrant kings and created democracy. THE REQUIRED EVIDENCE IS lion session. They help to educate children, to Humphreys Peak, an extinct vol·
NOT COMPLETE Th d I train people to do the work the cano in the San Fra ncisco moun-
Another Viewpoint Told
* * • insurance
p.a. palmer lllCOIPOIATI•
, · W. 0. btM:t. l"MJ mot COURlllQI
3333 vla Udo, Aewport beach, callf.
telephone newport b.ach, harbor 1500
* * Through unionization the industrial worker has achieved can be avoided by. chec~ng e~~ world wants done, to improve the ta.ins in the northern part of the "Men don't wear beards today, d -------------------------economic improvement. But spiritually-in many, possibly the VA as to just what, evidence and that. gentlemen. is the rea-homes, an make life more com-state, which rises to a height of
most unions-be has achieved little or nothing. He has is required AND COLLECTING son you have lost your authority fortable.-Woburn, M..._, Times. 12·611 feet.
changed bosses. But has he gained the self-respect to which THAT EVIDENCE NOW. over your wives." -B. Sayers, The rules are not complicated. Croydon, England, librarian. he aspires~ He has merely substituted the union boss for the There are but two requiremtnts:
factory boss. He is still subservient to his new master as he 1. EVIDENCE OF THE VET-
was to his old-in many cases more so. ERAN'S SERVICE , Photostat
In union meetings he is slapped down, as he was before copy of discharge is recommended,
Stanford Clinches
Coast Sailing Title
In Sunday's Race although the original is accept-by the factory boss in the days when there were no unions. able. There a re some federal
If he raises his voire against the union "leaders" he is booed benefits suc.h as. farm. home and The intercollegiate 'team sailing
and browbeaten. Though he may have gained economically, business loans which require the championship of the Pacific coast
original discharge certificate for was won here Sunday by the San-
he still can't be himself, spiritually. applications. There may be ru-ford university undergraduates
In this struggle, though he suspects that he has been ture entitlements requiring the or-team.
cheated of his fundamental desire, though he realizes in-iginal therefore the use of pho-Finishing in second place "'as
1 th h ded t f th h · tostat is recommended. Loyola of Los Angeles. while the creasing Y at e has tra one mas er or ano er, e ts If a veteran has ril-..1 his d lS" .
h •:-u defending champion. California
not yet ready to withdra\V his loyalties from a cause whic charge certificate with a county Institute of Technology finished g
promised to achieve his need for both economic progress and recorder a certified copy ot this poor seventh.
record may be used. human dignity. z. EVIDENCE OF RELATION-Stanford, represented by Malin
New union legislation, to be sound, should not seek to curb SHIP TO VETERAN. Burnham, Bob Davis and Max King, scored 67~ points, and with unionism, but to support it and to purge it of the autocrats <al WIDOW. Proof or legal Loyola charged With 105'11 points. marriage. If no ·previous mar-who have perverted its aims. r iages on the part of the veteran Other finishers: UCLA 105%,
To this end, democratic principles must be applied; these-or his widow, the only require ment Pomona 123. Santa Ana JC 136,
cret ballot must be substituted for the "throw~him~out" type is a ~rtified copy or the public Fullerton JC 175, University of
tin th d ti. · ht f f Am · t records ot the marriage. Legal California 203, Santa Barbara 205, of union mee g; e emocra c ng o a ree encan o proof of tennination {certiMed ·use 21 1.
give or withdraw his support for an organization.. as he copies .of public records) by di· ------------
chooses: the democratic right, even the obligation, to vote vorce or death of any, or all, pre-minor children of veterans of any
· · · vtous marriages war, and peacetime service, are and participate actively in the affairs of his organization so (b) CHILDREN. Birth cer-entitled to apply for monthly in-
long as he gives it his allegiance; the democratic right to have tificate of each child. come from the government (com·
his part in controlling his union affairs and to stand the equal Cc) DEPENDENT PAR. pensationl if veterans died from
of any man, whether he be the head of the factory or the ENTS. Birth cer tificate of service-connected disability or
veteran to sho\v relationship disease. In such cases there are
head of the tmion. to parents, or certificate of no income limitations.
The right of a free American to be treated as such must adoption. or affidavits prov· Wido¥.'S and minor children of
be established once and for all. If this is not done our ing "In Loco Parentis" status. veterans of World War I and
Th will Proof of marriage of parents. Spanish-American War may apply vaunted production system is finished. ese men not ACfldavit showing {itemized) for pensions even though veterans
forever work in lx>ndage, either the bondage of the factory all income and expenses. had no service connected disa-
boss or the union bot ;, SECONDARY EVIDENCE IN bility or disease. There is an
CASE OF LOST DOCUMENTS. income limitation.
M • 'nki Substitute proof ma.y "le accepted Widows and minor children of OVle Dr1 ng in cas(' of any lost or d('stroyed veter ans of World War II may ap-.
CHRISTIAN'S HUT
Leonard ~ Mlllla&er Balboa, ornla
• DELICIOUS FOOD ... COCKTAil.. BAJ>
DINNERS ... BANOUEI'S
Does Your House
Need Painting or
~
Cleaning?
No waiting ... Work done Immediately by highly
skilled Journeymen Palnteai aslng th' most mod·
em equipment and finest materials. ~
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Owned and operated by World War D Veteran
-king your permanent good wW and patronage.
-A
For Free Elltlmateo>-
Phone HARBOR 2645
Lee C. Bean
The movie industry should not ignore the recent reqttest document. For instance, there are ply for pensions if veterans re· at least 16 different \\·ays rcla-Ct>ivcd, or \\'ere entitled to receive
of the Federal Grand Jury in Chicago to take action in tionship of children may be provro compensation at time or death . al-
''eliminating or reducing to a great extent the drinking even though birth certificates are lhough death came as result of
scenes" in motion pictures. lost. Ho\\'ever, it \vould be well other causes. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I to consult your nearest VA of-Dependent parents may apply -::
In fact the movie industry should have done this ong ago. fice to learn just what substi-for compensation only if veteran's
In its investigations into juvenile delinquency the Grand tute evidence may be used. death came as result of service·
Jury found many cases attributable to liquor. This, of IN SUMl\<LARY. Wido~ and connected disabiltty or .disease.
course. is not directly the fault of the movies. But the Grand ;::::======================
Jury recognizes that motion pictures have a great influence
on youngsters, and that in too many pictures drinking is
presented in such a way as to give young people the impres-
sion that it is the "smart" thing to do.
Contractors' Rental Equipment
Everythl.n1 In M.achtnt!ry tor the Bnlld.lnc Contractor
BUILDING and OABINET SERVICE
We're well aware that in producing "The Lost Week-C
end" Hollywood turned out a powerful argument against ex-DUT H HEACOCK
'd bl ff t Ph. HARBOR 502 or BEACON ~508-W cessive drinking, but this good effort is cons• era Y o se nth and SANTA ANA AV&, COSTA !IU:8A
by too many other productions in which the principal char-"::=====================~ acters spend half the time gulping highballs. ;:.
The members of the Chicago Federal Grand Jury can
hardly be accused of being "Long Hairs." Such groups
are always made up of representative citizens. As indi-
viduals they undoubtedly do not feel that no one should drink,
but they obviously do feel that drinking should not be pre-
sented to 'teen agers in such a way as to encourage them
to drink.
We agree.
Social Leg islation
It will be interesting to observe what kind of reception
E. J. (Bud) Jacklin
OONTBA<JTOB
Flagstone Work • Cement Block Fenwes . \.._ W1at Worll: or P\t , U-
some of the highly socialistic and highly com..ly proposals, '"'u~u~1~, .. ~,,,~,,,~,,,~, .. ~,,,~,,,~,,,~,,,~,,.~,,.~,~,,,~,,,~,,,~,,,~,,,~.,.~,,~,,,~,,,~,,,~.,.~,,,~,,,~.,.~,,~,,,~ .. ~,.,~,.,~,..~ •• ~,.,~,.,~ ... ~, .. -.. ,~,.,~ ... ~,~, .. -.,,-,.-,,....:,,,I!!
such as national compulsory health insurance, will get fl'Olll r i
the c::" ~~tlutt they'll find the Washington atmos-~--,~=-@@
0 -~··'_~: phere unusually chilly even for January. Why? Well, the ; :
vote in November indicated very definitely that the people
are anxious to get away from Government interference and i ~
CXGtrol in their daily lives. They've had too much of that I T H E c E N T R A L I N E R I
already. i •
What's more, they're anxious to see the Federal budget ; ' ;
ba)aneed. And that won't be achieved if Congress launches ~ ~
the country into a new colossal spending ~ree. : I
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MODERN . MARINE SERVICE
I ALL. ST•••· PI.E•~"""·CR~ I
Balboa Island i Built By Central Boat Works ! =---·--------------------=11.L .... ~.:-::::,=:.:-~~SW s:-j
SHELL DOCK
WINDOW GLASS
(Small Sizes )
Auto Glass • Boat Glass
Boat Lettering
HARBOR GLASS co~
!'hone Harbor 866
Fresh •
Live and Cooked
LOBSTERS
I\ • <>up*
Fresh Fish and Seafood
' WHOI.ESALE 'and RETAIL
BAYSIDE FISH MARKET
lllCll 8t. _. ,...,alle Jl&WW ft: ..... Ill
'
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
Bookkeeping
Service
OOLIN F . BROWN r (Bart.>r 1144)
I l l Marine A>e., Bal-loL
Armand Monaco
ARClllTEOT
814 W. Bay Ave., Balboa
Barbor ITU
!TZI IMtewood Ave.
Loo A,..-NO,.,....q MOS
DAY llCHOOL
Mortimer School
llOZ Clora! Balboe bland
DAY SCHOOL OPENS OCT 1
Gradeo: Oo!L Prep., Army
G. A. Mortimer, M. A., Osford
PrlDclpal Pllone -· m
DENTISTS
Dr. Obed Lucas
DENTIST
noz~ w. 0entn1. -1'80
NEWPORT BEACH
DB. GORDON I:. BAPP
DENTIST
1811 weoi Oentnl
l'laolle -'211-1
Newpori
Clinton Campbell Emmenon
Dentist
UIOl Clout lllcbway
Barbor nzo
Dorona del Mar
MOtn'ICIANll
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
"We Quraelves the Better Sene
by s...vJng Otben -.._.B•e•lllt Ooaa-()MM .....
Veda Thompeon
Teadler ot Plano
and Organ
!'heme llw ll5zo.J
Dr. W. T. MOODef.
. ....... ·-... ~-· •· ...... o 'wl ............ ~ ......
Dr. Marvin J. Reitz .., ... _. .......... .
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PB·l'81CIAN8 a 8UBGEONS. IUI-
A. V. Andrews, M.D.
PllYSWlAN -SUBGEON
ill Clout mp...,.~ ...
Oorona del Mar
John IL 0. Obnng. M. D.
~---2 -' 1 -s:ir and by awolntment
Beacon lli075
uo -l8lll 8-~ -Oallt•"*
Gordon M. Gnmd,.. II. D.
PHYSICIAN and SURG9Cfi
~Inn Arcade
Office Hrs.: 10-12 a.m.: :>-5 p..m.
Phone Harbor YT
H. R. Hall, M. D.
l'll1wl....., -s.._ Hours:<!-5, ~y Appointment
Telepbcme BeaCllll -U l Broadway Ooeta ._
Hilton M. llaswell, M. D.
i eo1 eo.oo m...,
~ clel Mar
otnce Houri: 10-12: 2-5
Pllioae Barbor 1oa
S. R. Monaco, M. D.
8lt Bay An., IWll• _,;u
Ml .. Tew+ .... W,A•p'F•
By~t
T. P. Reeder, M. D.
Wm. L. Spivey, 11. D.
~-11ou ..... -
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omoe: -·-Betl.S.oe Harbor 11'ta-.I
Raub & BellDeti& ............ ,
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Robert A. Crawfd °"'" D. CJPNl+pa I -.zw ' sl ·CPsrra F I ..
lla ... Jfca511t•1lla I -----VIOLOJr.-Oll:U.O 'IWAI w
JUDITH BLAND
Celllot -.,._.. . ... ,:1--·-·. Ms Ell It s ta
8' ·1 UI B Mrtr 111 ~ c .......
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&OOOIDITANT
OJ:ORGS D. SAMZTT
'k>Mkeep~ Pd Tu. s.rnoe
.:a w. Celltral Ph. 1806-J N.,....,. .......
&()(J()UNTANTS
J.... C. BOJ'rliUN
£ccountut and I.aoome Tu -nm L&tay9tte Barbor ru
N'•.-port 8-dl
JOHN T . .c.a.sn.m
B. N. B..U'B'.NFllLD
-AOOOUNTANTS
AocoonUns -AudJt:tn.1 BOOKXEEP'INO BRVICJ:
Tu Comultaa.t
Jame. o. Pieri:.
11'11 Newport Bl•d. C:O.ta Ilea ~oe Beacon 51M--J
AOOOUNTANT __ _
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i.ac.n. Tu CoMUltant-A.utboriSed b7 the u . Ii. Treuury DepL to np-
r9981lt client. ln connecUon wtt.b 111-eome tu matters.
Audit. -Sy•telNI -Bookkeeplq .. ,...,,. omoe 1"0 B arbor BITd.., ea.ta Ku.
JJ]U'OBTS
JtSWPORT BAT SKY BARBOR
OM mile wut of eo.ta 11-. on
ltt.b stnlet. ea.ta K-..
-n.r-
lnstr'gctloo -e..J.•
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~QUU
BOB 'N t>ICJC
Alltiqu. Boubt and Sold ~GI.a.-, Bllftt', ~ &b4
"""1tun
IOt\ii W . CUtnl JlartM>t' mo N...._._
AUTO REPAIR
008TA lBSA. BODY WORD
Auto Palotlq
ComplateBod)'-
-At Rauonable Pl'to9---
Kewport BIYd. &t Walrnat 8L _ ...... w
&tJTO ltl:PAIB SERVICE
NZWPORT AUTO WORD ~Bour Tow s.n1oe -o...r.I
Earl ll}t~P'loprietor -:Ptw>rss 0.1. Har. lGO; Nllht. .._ 116-K l:SC IOtb St. . at Cout 81911.
Newport BMch. Calli.
AtJTO SUPPLIE8
NWWPORT • &\LB<U AUTO BUPPLT
Sc.b.tna B!cycle9
-o._.w.~
11(9 w. CenlnJ Pbam 1112
Newport BMcb. caw.
17Tr llALONS
~ BSAtJTT SHOP
Lolo Ott ,
~ W•"'9 • ep.dalty
• -m.,.,.... ""'-<el "°' ~--
TOO•L •a
100 ........ ------
S17Jl.DDll • llll:PADlll
• ''W BDet Worb
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BO&T DEAI.£88
DOUGLAS BOAT A CANOE 00.
Manuf&cturen and Di.trtb\lton ot
Sk1tta. Paddle Board.a. Yacht T.ndera
2811 W. Central A ... Pb. Bar. JIM Newport Beach, CalIL
OA.BJNET SHOP
GORDAN B. FINDLA. Y
CA.Bna:T SHOP
cu.tom Ma.de Cablnet.11
'°'7 80t.h St. Harbor :Jl8l..J Newport 86&ch
THE BOBBY SHOP
Bob and Sall7 Brown
n1 E. Central A.,... Balboa
Harbor U68-W
ORILDBEN'S APPAREL
JR. JACK 6 J1LL
Children'• and lntaet'• Clothlea
Up to 8 tor Bon and 14 ror Gtri.
17611,2 Newport Bl't'd. eo.ta X....
CIDBOPRACTOR
DR. P. A.. CB.UlBERLA.IN
Palmer-Cat'Tflr T9chnlqu. -Electrolberapy-
HOHE CALLS IN HARBOR .A.R..E.l
1&44 Newport Bl•d. Co.ta Mea& Bea.con MA
OLEANEB8
THE LIDO CL&ANERS
Albert Matthew•. Owner
~lty cteantec 8ervtce You Can Truat U• Wlth Your
rsneat O.rment.
-Dellvery Bervt~
f.M Newport Blvd. Beacoll 5'198-J'
CoNTRAcrOR. BLDO. & GEN.
DUTCH HE.A.COCK
General Contnctor and Buperrtalon
C&blnet and Shop
Rental Equipment
Phone 502 B..ibo& lAlan4
520 Balboa St., Collta Mea
OONTRACTOR
1 ACK HERNDON Gen.. Bupertatendent-Boat BWlder
JO!l CRANE tn CbuJ:e of Concnt.11 Wort
D. E . COLZllAN Genen.t Contraclol'-Boe.t Bullder
llaln Ottlce Phone Beacoti 5111
Nnrport An. A 17t.b St. c.o.t& Mam
CONTRACTOR
CORSON A RAT CO.
Genera.I Coetncton
Veteran.a, BuUdlD.c tor Vetenu
IWi Coral A•e. Harbor 3"7-R
Balboa Wand
OONTB.AcrOBS, B1dc. & Gea1
GR.ltENLEA.J' A WOLDENBERO
Gei:ienl Contractors
2836 W. CentnJ A•e.. T.t. Har. JS10
Newport-Balbo&. ca.llfernia
OONTRACTOBS, B1ds. & Gea1
W. P. VJC•I ET
~enJ Contractor
OONTJlAOTOBS, BJds. a Gea1
OON'DLAOTOU, --. a o.'I
80UTB COUT oomtr. 00.
~·a.owai~ v ..... pc.we.
WA.LTD B. KSU.arr
Ill o:...t. 819'. Butiior "' enr-.......
OO!fBAOl'OD PAINHNO
R. & lllC'DC»UU>
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CW'AMM Q. ftPn
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Your Assurance ol Trustworthy Service and Merchandise
DOUGllN1lTll
COTTAGJ:i DO-NUT AND W 4'1"J..E SHOP
DonuU UNI wam.. a Spedalt:r Compl.t. J'ounta.ln ~
-Marl.JM .... a..Jboa la1e Barbor om
DRUG 8TOBE8
Hil(P"T()N'S HARBOR DRUG
Oorooa del Kar, Calltor.ia
"=>U=: C P!!LLETIJCR'S NliWF'()RT BE&CB PIU.RKAC"f
LONNIJ: VINCEMT'8 BA I B()A. PlU.lUUCY ru II. CeatnJ TeJepbon. 10&
ELEOTRJOA.L DLBS. A SEllV.
BAY SLllCI'RIC
Rewtndln• and Rebulldlus Motors A Gener.tors
Kotor-. ud Ge.Deraton ror Sale
2111 W . Central "-"-• B&r. 1781 -W
FISH
BAY SIDE FISH MARKET
n.u,. Deltnry of 1'rMh rtah
Shell ll"tah It Sea rood Sp<Ktalu ..
28th 8l. A t.reyete, Newport Jk&ch ,,.,,,.. ...
FISH MARKETS
R-. Phou 219
rRANK 8U'rl'ORA
Wbol-1• a.nd Ret.all !"tab II.ark.et Beery WI.De Mid. Llquon
21.st Ptao. Newport s.da. C&l.Lf.
OFFICE SUPPLIES
OOIKMEROIAL PRINTINO
l'JEWPORT BARBOR
PUBLISHING COMPANY
SOil W . CentnJ A•eeue
Pbone Barbor lJ
FIJBNITURE
NEEDLES J'URNITURE
Ture.lture of Quality A Economy Home P'un.lahJap
2'04. Newport BlTd. Co.ta Keea
Beacon 5m8
GAB.AGE & MAOBila SHOP
vrno·s GARA.GE
Complete Auto A Boe.t Repr..lrt.n.a
TEX.A.CO PRODUCTS
-Weldlnc-
1'-06 W . Ce.atral Harbor 1164-W
Newport Beach
CO'n'LE'S EA.ST NllWPORT
lliRXrr
Complete Food Ka.rket Qrocerlu--Keat..--Veptabl ..
508 W. Central Balboa Harbor ll5
GROOl'JBIES AND MARKETS
NEWPORT PUBLIC KARXET
J're•h J'rut~Veretablee Qu.a!Jty G~rlN a.nd MNta
C. r. LOT, Prop.
Pbon• 11S %1.lS Ocea.n Front Newport Buch
OBOCERU:.S AND MABJD:1'8
THE WA. VES GROCZRY
()peb 8unday--Ckl9ed Tbunda.y
9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Complete Une ot GrocutM Plenty or BMr
1100 Cout Rwy. -Barbor nu.J
HOTEUI
ISLA.ND ROOKS AND
il'iln<mm!
&. C. ud Or909 Nub
1J7 A.cata "'"' B&lboa !We --w
Cll OOllPANIDI
ILA.T VDl'ff ICll CO.
BAaUM .t...GUJl.AJltC:9 &a&it."'I ....._ ···= ·r:r •
R. E. l.Rvnf
Dtamcnda. w...-,....,,..
l!l:pft1: Watch A Je1".lry Rapalrtq
UI 22lld St. NftrlXU'( Beadl
Pbobe 21J7-J'
IEWEIXBS
•Q-RIO SBOPJ>E
Watche9-SterUn~ 81lftr--Gl.n. or All Kmda
n Ka.I.a
LIQUOR STOBES
J0:SA LIQUOR SHOP
8alecUoe of CbotCll Llquon
Wln .. &lld lJeen
D•I,I ,AS P•I.KJ!!R. 0ww
1794 Newport Bl•d.:.t...eo.ta Kam
Beocon "'u
LVMBER
WARD AND H.A.RRINGTON LUJCBZR 00.
Lumber A BuJldin. Kaurl&1a
Bay Di.u:lct T&rd Ph. n.con 51.U
W Cout BJsbwa,.. 4.t the .A.rcbt»
MAOHINE SHOPS
SAMPSON !U.CHTh'E WORD
Usbt and Bury ll&chh:ae Wort
Spec:tallalnc Le Karine It Boat SuppUee
1.:>4 NfJWPQrt BlTd. 8-oon UfD.
MARINE ENGINES
SEA rLU8B A cleantns 11en1ce for a.II a&.lt water
cooled u&Uu•. R.Mewe the ooolbl& e.rtlcteacy. call for Mflmat ..
THE SE.A.BOARD EQUIP. CO.
U06 Cout ru..,,.., Beocon 118'1
Reprueettes O'"n.y llar1n~ Moton Dteeel-Kucury
MEIWllANT PATROL SJ:BVICll
BEl.ACH CITY
K:ERCH.A.NT PATROL
230& Oeee.n !'Pont Newport 8-c) Pboee Harbor ltn·R
ME'l'A'·'·'ZING
CLA.RK A BATES
leduatrial and Deeor&t.ITe K etal!stq
Weldlnc Speclalbt.11
&QI IOt.b ~ H&rbor t&C»
Newport Be&c.b
MOOBING SERVICE
C. R. BT .il'T
Koor1np Iulalled and ~
Bou.ya Pala.led and Lett8Nd
Be&con 5641 or Harbor i-.a
J'or Prompt SerriC9
MOVING .a 8TOBAOJC
Bil.BO.A. TRA.ND'ml oo.
~u.a--<!hl ......
BOAT KOVINO
1IQ1 w. Cmtnl ""-R. WI
"uau:ar 8CTllOOLS
111 llaltM ...... ButMlr , .....
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PHOTOGBAPHEB8
RICRAll.D BESLT
PBOTOCJJl.U'BZR
Dt..Uaet.1.-. Portnltun
-11.artDe ...... Balboa LIJ• -...
PBY8IOIAN8 a SURGEONS
A.. V. 4NDR.C'W8., K. D.
ru Oout R!.lhwa,. HaJ'bol' ue
Corona del Kar
Nlp_t c.ll.9 -Barbor mJ..J
PRYSIOIANS & SURGEONS
JOHN JC. C. CHUNO, K. D.
Phyaician and Burpon
2-4. 7-3 :10a::o:y~lntmu.t
12> E. 18tb et. Costa K.-. c.ut.
PRYSIOIANS & SURGEONS
A.. G. HUOB:r.8, K. D.
1785 Newport BlTd. 8e&ooD AA
Realdence BMcoa. ism """'" ....
PRYSIOIANS .a SURGEONS
DR. W. T. MOONEY
X Ra,. Sernce
Nlnth 11.Dd Qantr.J
Newport 8-cb. Cal_, Call Bar. '8
PHYSICIANS & SURGEONS
G. N. PEASE. K.. D .
Conaull&tioa Dle.snosU
BOW"ll b y Appoint.meat
llll P&c.J.nc Dr. Col"Olla del Kar
H&rbor 2191...J
PRTSIOIANS A SUBOIJONS
GERALD RA.USA. K. D.
21131) W. OealJ'aJ A,.... Ne,.-port Bch.
PboH Barbor lml
PIANO TEAOJD:B
G. V. LIN8ENBARD
Teacher of Piano A Bannon,.
1UI OClll&D J'ronl BarlJor lJU.-W
Newport Be&cl:I
PLUHBING .a REATINO
B. H.. HOLBROOK
UOO Cout Blvd. Newport :a.ch
Phone Bubot' lUS-W
POULTRY PBODUOTS
TWIN CITY POULTRY JURJCWI'
u .. POQlt1'7 and Rabbit.
3010 W. Oentnl An., N~ Bch.
PboM ll&rt>or UOG
"11.A.P'' LONG'S PABJSITRY
Ral:lblb Dre.Id o.n,y
-hr Your~
PboMOrd .. ·~
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RJJ:&L ESTATE
B.A.RBOR INV&8TIONT 00. ,...,,,...
$peclaUM; I.II Bartior Prwe.rti• 811.tr.. and a.td .. tal
llOth at W. Oontnl. Newport -Pbone Barbor ll00-10
ft:u1. ESTATE
" B. K. LA.NII REALTOR
WaterCront property with mooriq. 2 BR borne ln Colla Kesa. Cloee In.
Good bids. alt• ln Corona deJ. Kar.
Property ln Santa A.ca te escbu,p tor Newport or Dalbo&.
2JOI Oowt An. 11.&rbor NI
REAL ESTATE
' REA,I. ESTATE
WUJ.IAM w. B.A.NroRD
Realtor llD4 O.DUal ~
GERTRUDE A.. WALDRON
IOB Karine Ave.. Balboa hl• Harbor 254-R
REFRIGERATION
REFRIGERA.TION
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Irvine Plans
Subdivision
SANTA ANA, Dec. :111.-A •
lot subdivDion fer QJota .,_ -
approved by the or-Oouatr
Planning oommlsaloo lut Frillll1
afternoon. and ~tiol) flf
piano for another, thla oner far
461 Iota for Costa M--
continued foe a week pendbC
filing or additional pi... n.. Irvine Co., headed by J.-
Irvine, WU listed U owner flf
both properties.
The 53 lots will be carwcl <Mil
of 14.9 acres at northerly lide
of Mesa Dr. between "1llrdl St..
and Cypress St., north Costa
Mesa area. and l\1.lJ be fot -.,.,..
family dwellings, accordinl to
plans. The Warfield Co. will be
subdivider of this enterprise.
The 461-lot subdi\ision is plut--
ned to be car"ed frorq 120 acrea
at the southeast corner of. Irvine
Ave. and 15th St .. Costa Meu.
and will be subdivided and IOld.
by Earl W . Stanley of NeWpcrt
Harbor and his associates.
Plans call for 390 lota for one--
family d\\•e11ings. 43 lots foe du·
plexes, 28 lots for multiple-faml11
dwellings, or a total of 461 Jot&.
Details of the subdivision pianl
show that the 53-lot development
will have properties measurln&
from 72 to 8) feet in wtdUJ;; with
majority of lhe lots not more
than 105 feet deep. The 461-lot
d evelopment calls for lots ol.
minimum depth of l JO feet with
maximum depth of 230 feet, with
frontage ranging from 60 to 70
feet in width.
State Needs
Livestock
Inspectors
SACRAMENTO. Decem~~
Meat livestock inspectors w l th
training in veterinary medicine
may start "'ork immediately In
the State Department of Agricul·
ture and take the civil service ex·
amination January 25, announced
the State Personnel Board today.
The salary range for Veterinary
Livestock Inspector and Veteri·
nary Meat Inspector ia $28) to
$340 a month and California resf.
dence is not required for tbe Meat
Inspectors.
Other State examination& sche--
duled in January include:
January 21: X-Ray Technician,
$200 a month; and BacterioloeiJ-t,
~10.
January 23: Poultry Aulstant
(upper San Joaquin Valley), $150;
Medical Consultant, Department
of Correction (residence waived),
$575; and Commissary Manager,
Gradel,$~.
January 25: Assistant Construc-
tion Safely Engineer, $310 ; Super.
vising Construction Safety Engl.
neer, $385; Duplicattna: Machine
Operator (residence waived), $140;
Assistant Cashier-Oerk. $1 6 0 ;
Senior Cashier-Clerk. $200; and
Weighing and Measuring Equip-
ment Inspector, $220.
All applicants must be United
States citizens and must have
been residents of California for at
least one year immed.lately prior
to. the date or the examination.
Applications should be filed 'With
the Board's office in 'Sacramento,
Los Angeles, or San Fra.ndsoo ap-
proximately three w eeks before
the date of the test
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Miss Dorothy Wilson Weds Orange Man
In-Culmination of Overseas Romance
~ta were received eicht official pho~ In
this week of the marrlqe on Sat-Korea and wu In ~ al the Harbor Hundreds Attend Sunday Open House of F • • A t • • t • S Lido Isle Community Association emI Il Ille C I VI le o!~.:::.:-:: .. ::~ i: -ev:t ~:1i:: ~
tJrday, Doc. 14 of Mia Dorothea photo laboratory. Pbcww 13 Uld 208 ~~ ~~"= ~ .::-:: ~.,,:i,.1non 5::; Mrs. John Wilcox, Nat. President of U.D.C.
)I. D. Sbeel7 of Orange Parle same day, ahe by bolpltal plane To Be Guest of Miss Gertrude Montgomery
1S3'1' R !""10Clll and evening with bet.ween wu the huge sblp'a 1'heel of the By Wlllit£iid 8ubre + R..,._ Pbone • ab: and eia!>t hundred euesta old u.s.s. Georgia, dismantled In
Marjorie Mason and Douglas Broughton ;;:,..~ :"~baswhli!:; ~!1'2o ~ w; ~ ':;
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/;as. and tar a atoy In the hoopltal at
The ceremony W&I performed at San Fl-andaco. he by boat. They For nearly two "f""ks in the middle ot Jan::'{r, Mr&. J't"' ,::S
2 p.m.. ln the Flnt Presbyterian arrived in Balboa within a few Wilcox of Houston, Texas. ~tlonaJ president off ~iss ~~~3e tont-
church, Orange, by Dr. Robert days of each other, and the bride-of the Confederacy, will be m Balboa as guest 0 Mu. Louise Moot·
Bums McAulay ln the presence of elect spent much of her time at gomery, 2117 East Central avenue, and her sister,
members of the immediate family. the Sheely home. Alter January gomery. is junior past pres.l~l of the C.ali-
1be bride wore a suit of dusty 1 she will resume her duties 81 !tl~s Ge~~ ~~t~~ recently returned from the national
pink with a fJovver hat of bloe librarian. ~!ntl~cheld ln · J&ckson, Miss., at the Robert E.. Lee hotel. Both
delplnium Mld black acc::euories. Mrs. Sheely is junior past presi-siJten attended the con-
Her conage was of violets and dent of the Business and Profes-. d
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tes from b •-H n1 d t• vent1on as e ega baby rose uua_· er o Y atten -sional Women·s club and b ac .1ve
ant.' Mrs. W . M. Davenport, wore in Girl Scout work. She ls '"a Emma Sanson chapter.
a pearl gray suit wtth black ac-1 graduate of Occidental college and Santa Ana and gave de-
cessorles. of Riverside Library school Her tailed repiorts at a re--
Immediately after the eeremony I husband ts a graduate of the Or-cent chapter meeting.
the new Mr. and Mn. Se.:-ley left ange schools and will continue his Leaving here some time
for a honeymoon which included education, specializing in photo-before the convention,
stops at Carlsbad. by the Sea, graphy. They are now at home they visited in New <?r-
Jdyllwild and Palm Springs. at 207 East Bay avenue. leans for a week ta.kl!1&
'The new Mn. Sheely bas been all the slght-oeeing tripe
employed at the Newport Beach and dining at most of the
Public library •Ince 1940. She .re-Capilla Circle Has famous places. Including
signed 1a11 •l>ring to go to Japan Christmas ProgNm Antoine·• in the 01d
and Korea, and lt was in Seoul, French quarter. ,
Korea, in the 24th Corpe library, Lovely and irnpreulve Wu the Arriving at Jackson
that she met her future husband program arranged by Mrs. Arthur they went on a trip to
whom she had known before in A. Kemper for the Christmas Vicksburg and Natchez,
Orange. party of Capilla Circle, held at where ladies of the U.D.C.
Mrs. Sheely wu central librar-Pilgrim Hall with Mrs. O. Z. opened their famous old
tan of Korea and her work con-Robertson presiding. homes and entertained,
listed of organiz:l:ng Army librar-A big Christmas tree centered dressed in costumes of
les. Her husband Was one of the the stage with lighted candela-the past. o,i.e o! the fa-
News-Times Staff
Feted at Dinner
bra at each side glowing against mous homes was Bontura,
a background of greenery. Gowned owned by Mr. and Mrs.
in vestments, three ladles gave Hugh Evans of Holly-
the Christmas story, Mrs. Frances wood, the host8" having
Cox reading the scriptures while flown there to open Jt.
1be Neww.-Timet sWf has lone-Mrs Kemper sang carols at ap-After the convention
outgrown the days when their an-pro~ate places. Mn. E. A. K they went on a 200-mile __ MI==88=-0==ER.:.:.:TBc:::.UD __ E_M_o_N_·_T_OO_MEB __ Y_
nual Ou1stmu party could ~ Hackett accompained on the piano trip to Biloxi, on the
bdd in a private home and this and th1I part of the program gulf, and to North Fork and Holly senting of many Crosses o! Service
year when . Mr. and Mrs. Sam ended with Cantique de Noel Springs. On this trip they went to veterans of World War ll.
Porter and Mrs. Nora Wade e~-(Adami). to Beauvoir, the former home of After the convention the sisters
tertained the group at White 5 Mrs. Cox also read some of Jefferson Davis, now a museum. visited relatives in Greenville,
Park avenue ca.le, 28 staff mem-Ed ar Guest's Christmas poems Miss Montgomery, when state Miss., and made a trip to the
ben and thelr respective husbands anl there was community singing president, had located the chair plantation or 7000 acres to whJch
and wives sat down to dinner, 1 carols which Jefferson Davis had occu-their grandfather moved after his
even thoUgh several were absent-
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Mrs George Lewis and Mrs. pied in the U. S. Senate and had Nashville house burned. They
Sam Meyer, former editor and p rry · Schrock paured at the presented it to the museum. She said the old plantation mansion
publisher, whose "Sand Crab" i:autitully arranged tea tab I e with several hundred other guests was still standing. but that it had
column la sun a popular feature where fruit cake and hot spiced was entertained at luncheon at never been restored. Other rela-
of the paper, amused the groupd cidar were served by the host-the museum and later at one of tives were visited in Dallas, Texas,
with stories of the early days an esses, Mrs. o. M. Campbell, Mrs. the yacht c.Aubs. and Highland Park before they re-
afterwards games were played Wendell Hoyt and Mrs. Frank turned home.
with tint prize going to M:s. Bales At the convention Miss Mont-During the national president's
Gladys Wright and Olet Ewing · gomery gave the tribute to Con· stay here there will be many af-
w'lth Betty Patch and Editor Fred federate veterans at the Memo-fairs in her honor throughout
Frmr consoled. Four Booked on rial hours, an honor which usually Southern California, including a
Those present were the Messrs. goes to a national officer. luncheon January 18 at the Los
and Mesdames Sam Porttt, Lloyd Drunk Driving, One of the features of the ses-Angeles chapter of U.D.C. and
Wade, Sam Meyer, Woodrow Dtx-sion was a pageant "A Day in one on January 20 at Carey's on
on, FTed Frost, Jack Wright, One Fined $100 th Whit House .. ~th perform-North M&i n street. Santa Ana, for
H&r0ld Barnum, John Donhoft. er: cost~ed in ~riod dresses and I members of Emma Sanson chap-
CJeve Dunham. Arthur Kitts, Oiet F our persons were booked by also on the program was the pre-ter.
Ewing, John Parkinson: Mrs. Win-the Newport Harbor District po-.'.'..'.':'._'.'.'.'.__:.:_:~:_::~::::.::_:::_..=::_::.:..:. __ -:::---~-:;:--;---;:;~---
lfred Barbre, Mias Betty Patch, uce on charges of drunk driving Christmas Theme for Sped Past Stop
Mn. Ruth Preston and Ced.I over the weekend. L h Clarence Sibley, 68. of Seattle,
Starnes. They were. Earl Leslie Bente. Bridge unc eon was tapped by police for dolng 53
I P t 36 of Bayshore Camp, Newport Mrs. Wesley Fo"''ler of Balboa miles an hour in the 25-mjle zone Fami y arty a ae'ach; William H . Brill, 31, of .81 1 entertained with a Christmas at Main street and Eut Central Tuffree Home via Li~o Soud, Lido Isle: WUliam bridge luncheon reCt'ntly at her avenue, Balboa. Friday. He was
Wh Ch les TUffree son of E . Caidwell, 26, a n El Toro ma-Ocean Front home. Mrs. Douglu told to appear in city court this Mr end M arS James Thftree of rine. and Donald W. Wilmoth, 55• Ward took first prize and second Friday. Police aJso said he passed . an rs. . G d G ,
Balboa who i. attending the Uni-of ar en ro\e. went to Mrs. Otis Weatherwax. a atop l1gn.
·cy' t Southern Calllornia. Bente entered 8 plea of not Mrs. Raymond J ames r eceived the v~i .k
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t the hospital last guilty and was released ln s250 honor prize and 1'·trs. Clyde Ashen E . M. Stoneback of Balboa has ~~ ta en lo with an aliment bail for trial on the charge on was conS-Oled. I reported to Newport Harbor dis-h.chay n.11~rn :!ss1tate an opera-Januar}· 11 . Police saJd he was Pr~•nt we re the Mesdames trict police the theft of five gal-w 1 WI n ted at 15th street and Cen-'"""
tion. it at fint seemed as if the arrfs James Ward, Ashen. Weather-Ions of Oat white pa.int from near
family ctrtle would be broken on tr~ ·~~·e7~e.pleaded not guilty and I wax. Qyde Otto. J . A. Harris. his new house now under ron-
Christmas Day. . ri al
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5ed in s250 bond for :\1 arvin Bro'''n, Charles Andrev.:s struc11on at 2032 Miramar ave-H . d' · .. --mlng easier ''as re ea h U" Balboa LS con 1t1on ~..., · 1 a pearance in city court. a nd tht'.' ostess. n ... · J\.1r. TuffrPe was allowed to come patl~r p id he IA'as arrested at h r th k to return for o ice sa ome or . e wee • af-16th street and Central avenue.
Wed in St. Mary's Church, Springfield, Ore. one of the moot beautiful club-given by Paul Palmer. The hoocl
roqons,ln.lhe county with all the one! the two big sblp's lanten>l Before the altar of SL Mary's plighted their tzoth before Father diarm of dear, lovely color, cozy were given by David Ha>m•O>d,
Episcopal ch u r ch , Springfield, Bartlam, rector of the church. comfort and amusements designed Mr. and Mrs. Naclo Herb llrowl\
Oregon. at 1:30 p.m: on Saturday, The bride is ~~ daughter of to appeal to both young and old. gave the trophy case a.nd the fiMi
Dec-21, Miu Marjorie Eliz.a.beth Mr. and MN. W1ll1am F . M~n At 2 Jim. Mrs. Edgar Hill, presi-Ml-rigged model of the Sovereip
Muon and Douglas Broughton of 3014 West Ocean Front a.pd dent of J..Jdo Isle association and of the Seas was J)r'eSented by Mr.
the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Norman A. Pabst. secretary, be-and Mrs.. Edgar Hill. Negro 'Tenor to
Sing at Church
Sunday Evening
W. E. Moore or Springfield. gan to receive guests and it was In front of the fireplace. daven.
Gowned if!.. Venetian point lace t0:30 p.m. before the last enthu-ports in .solid gray and in red and
with a matching veil, the lovely siutlc member and friend had white patterned co\ton, together
brunette bride made a charming left. ~ith small tables and lamps make
picture. The dress, which had O!ierry red curtains at the tall a . we.U-ba.lanced con\•ersationa!
been the wedding gown of her French doors contrasted with the unit. At one end of the room ii
aunt, Mrs. Ray Townsend of Long walls of blue.gray and the blue--a table for pool and st the othel
Beach. had a quaint high neck-green rug. On the west wall a a game table with chairs cu.\b.
line, leg o' mutton sleeves under beautiful mural of a buccaneer foned in the same red and white
I van Harold Browning, noted
Negro lyric tenor, "'ill be pre--
sented by Men of the Church ln
a special musical program Sunday
evening at 7:30 o'clock· at Christ
Olurch by the Sea.
The first part ol the program
will include Let Us Break Bread
T0gether (&ITanged. by Francis
Reckling). Hear My Cry 0 Lord
(Alfred Wooler), Sweet Little
Jesus Boy (Robert McGimsey,
Little David Play on Your Harp
(arranged by Maurine Browning l,
Go Dov.-"Jl Moses (ananged by
Harry Burlei&h), and Get on
Board Llttle Otlllun (arranged by
Maurine Brown.incl.
a broad, Wired berth& and a full on Ille deck of his ahip caught the cotton. . .
skirt gathered under a sa·tin gtr.. cobalt blue of the oeflin&· and The patio, which was paved two
dJe. combined. it with all the other years q:o, will this summer havt;
The matching veil hung from a hW!ll ot the room ln one splash umbrella.s and tables for IOcltl
three-point coronet and w a 1 ot rhythmic color. 'Ibe mural ia afternoons and evenings.
caught with a band of oran&e the work of Al Dupont. Laguna Many· members aided the com.
blossoms at the back. White or-Beach arti&t,, and was the gift of mittee, RavUand Rogen and Mr,
chiefs centered the shower bouquet Ford pjerson and Les Wonn. Brown. to cet the project under
and for the touch of blue were way and completed and it waa the
aatin garteni with silver lace, one New York Play latter's expert knowledge of color
and decoration which achieved th4 of her shower gifts. To Be Reviewed happy resu!L
Mtu Aileen FTank of Fullerton, Pttsidin& over the punch bowt,
former Newport Beach girl, was Mn. Larry Johns, who is one and receiving congratulations were maid of honor. She was gowned of the most popular speakers to ( On the second part of the pro-
gram are Thank God the Drums
Are Silent (Turner Layton), Swtng
Low Sweet Chariot <Harry Bur-
t appear before Southern C&llfor-Mrs. Brown, Mn. Rogers an in pale pink taffeta With swee -nia clubwomen. will for the third Mrs. Pabst.
heart neckline and bustle back. time be featured on an Ebell club Members of the board wh.lcll
Her pink net cap h ad velvet ~atn.. She is i·ust home from decided on the project are the
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leigh), and My Good Lord Done
Been Here (arranged by Hall
Johnson).
•~am-and she carried an old ..... "6 " M · J h M n-••--""""" '"''" New York and her first appear-essrs. o n oore .n.uu ... -... fashioned bouquet of blue flowers. a.nee wUl be at the Ebell club Ml Stanley O. Chamben, Geora•
The ChrUtma.s service was held
Sunday evening with a concert
and anthems by the choir. includ·
ing the Hallelujah Chorus from
The Messiah and with solos by
the Mesdames A. J . Rutter, Willis
M. Fields, Edward Burns and
Delevan Freitag.
Best man was David Castle-Holstein, HavUand Rogers. Nado
berry a.nd us.hers were Al Bar-Jan. 2· th ul . f this Herb Brown, Viv Sayer and Mn. tholemew, H•-rrv Grainger and Because of e pop anty o ,
--.r review of New York pla)'S, the Hill, prH.Jdent..
George Campbell, all of Spring· meeting will be held In the audi-I;::============;
field torlum of the Corona de! Mar
W hi t e chrysanthemums dee-Grammar school at 2 p.m. Thurs-
orated the altar and white flowers day. There Will be a musical pro.
and maJdenhair fern entwined the gram and Mrs. Johns will give ~l can~~labr~; Lee Huls san~ 8 complete reading of "Dream
Because and I Love You TliJly Girl" as well as review all other
"1th Jo ~n Whitson playing the popular New York plays.
accompanunent and the wedd.l ng i ~~==========~ marches.
B & P . W. Enjoy
Christmas Party
A reception for the 75 guests
With a Christmas tree in the was held at the church where the
corner, a glowing fire beneath the Misses Helen McFetridge and Lee
mantle where stocings hung be-Huls, Sigma Kappa sorority sis-
neath lighted candles and w i th ters of the bride, helped serve.
Santa arriving with not one pack The honeymoon includes a trip up
of gifts but three. it was a gay the McKenzie river for which the
Christmas party which Virginia bride chose a light gray suit with
Shirley supervised at Ba 1 boa ~chsia hat and gloves and black
Yacht club for members of the accessories. On their return they
Business and Professional will be at home at 280 Garden
Women's club. Way, Springfield, Ore.
There were games In w hi ch The bride attended Newport
everyone took part and prizes for Harbor Union High school for two
the winners. years and graduated from Chad-
Carols were sung by a vested wick Seaside school at Rolling
choir. members of which were Hills. After attending Santa Ana
Clarice Brown, Ruth Hershey, Junior college she went to Ward
Alda Gorton, Ruth Gerrish, Meta Belmont Women's co 11 e g e at
Bachman, Betty Barstad and Nashville, Tenn. and then went
Edith Llppencott, who directed. to the University ot Oregon.
Evalyn Rider accompained at the Mr. Broughton is doing special
piano and also played for those graduate work at the University
who needed music with th e Jr of Oregon and will e nter l aw
"stunts." school next September. He has
Natalie Michaud was the mas-been prominent in school actlv-
terful Santa "'ho made each one ities, being vice-president of his
do an act before gi\'ing out pres· class in his junior year, was vice-
ents and Betty H a ndy had plan· president of Yeomen and president
ned t he games. Mrs. Cathryn of the Y .M.C.A.
0-aft, a recent bride, was pre-Mr. and Mrs. Mason returned
sented with a gift. The announce-this "''eek, having left with their
mcnt of the recent marriage of daughter several "'eeks ago for
Dor othea \Vilson, junior past pres-the northern city. Mrs. Ray
ident, "·as made to members. Townsend and son Bud were pres-
Presidcnt Dor othy Sutherland ent as was the bride's brother and
gave a Christmas message and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
THI!: SN ACK BAR
In Lacuna Beach
WW be Closed thn>up Friday,
Dec. !'7 •.• Open .._Usual Sat--
wday, Dec. Z8.
1<92 Clout Blvd. So. Art Center
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Purity, Accuracy,
Dependability
Tb.eee a.re oo.r watchword. ln
ftlllng prmcrtptlom! And
w b l le every preec.rtpUon
lln't a matter or life or
death. we nu It as thoqb It
were. We use only the ptll'-
eat and floest quality drup
-anid ee111.pound with precis-
ion acc:iu.racy. Our reputa-
Uon ._ been built on yean
of expert rellable compound-
ing.
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HAMPTON HARBOR DRUG
NEWPORT PHARMACY
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Combination
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New and Unusual
Seafood Specialties
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OPEN !!EVEN NIGHTS
5 to 12
the op€'rat1on later. Tuesd~j0 ·ee l Caldwell pleaded guilty in city
ternoon h.trs. ~nard l~e court Monday morning a nd was
Tuffreel Doyle arrived by p j r· d $100 and his dri\'er's lic-
from P alo Alto and that same e~~~ \\'as suspended 30 days. Po-
afternoon the grandparents, Mr. r said he "'as arrested at 31st
and Mrs. ~t. H . Peelor of. Pia-~~~t and Central avenue. centia came down for the holidays. s
the club manager served refresh-lili~am;M~aso~n~o~f~Cr~e~sce~n~t~C~i~t~y:::·::;;:~::;::;::;;::;::;::;:::;::;::;::;::;:~~::;::;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::~ mt'nts. 4 Palm Springs Candy Co.
0 St • B lb Pacific Saga Pens Ore In a Oa SU\'A. Fiji Islands (AP)-John
~a~';;;'.~oo~h:~~~:;a:;,ar;~n:.1~:~ BAYSIDE PLATING CO. d R be By NEAL BECKNER I airman's typical Wsregard for cently arrived here in a local Cub Scouts. Receive A war S, emem r The fact that Harborifes have jinx .. and hoodoos and can be trading vessel after surviving a . Other Children at Christmas Party a large and we11 developed ··sweet attributed direcuy to Leonard hurricane. sailing 36 days with a
tooth" is proved by the large am·' Harris, \.\•ho "'as only lately set:>" jury r ig, and flnaJJy smashing his Largin thE.' ~-tagician, with five l, good conduct and Den 4, at-ount of business enjoyed by the arated from the U. S . Army Air craft on a reef. people as.!isting him, entertain~ tendance. badg newly opened Oest>rt Sweet Shop corps "1 th the rank . o_f ?Jlonel. Mr. Caldwell ran into a hurri.-
CUb Scouts of Pack lo.'5 at their Scout awards were. wol! e, at 813 East Centr al in Balboa. Most of Col. Harris five ye~ cane between the Marquesas and
ChrUtrnas party held in the New-to Ronald J ohnson. Edwin Hall. Thia attractive store is o"'•ned in the air corps "'as spent as chief Samoa. H is schooner was dam·
port Beach school auditorium. The Robert Evans. Stanley Allen, and operated by Leonard and resident officer at the_ North Am-aged heavily, and he had to pro-~·p is· sporaored by the New-Howard Halt. Bobby Browning. Dorothe Harris. Mrs. Hal'Tis being erican A\'latlon plant in charge of ceed under a jury rig. •~"-p Brooke Alexander, John Bruning, tr d t f t
port Beach Grammar school ar-Ro~•t Gill. Kenyon Beatty and the daughter of W. H. Copeland test 1ghts an accep ance o a -After beaching the schooner he
ent-Teacher Association. ~· who owns the original Dt:'sert tack bombers. M~. Dorothe Kar-was rescued by Fijians, who took CUbs sang carols and Larry Ronald Moore. Sweet Shop in Palm Springs. ris, of course, being !\'Ir. Cope-him by canoe to a copra boat. Wolf gold arrow, John Eggert. d' d h h '---a '"Candy Buck, dressed as Santa, gave
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. J h W Wolf Mr. Copeland, v.•hose family has Jan s aug ter. as '."'"-"n 'Mr. Caldwell . a.n American,
gift to each Cub while the Pack ~obert Gill a;d
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"Hill e~.klpper been In the candy business for Kid·' mO!it ~r her hfe. served with the Australian Air
gave H. O. Boyvey, who ha.a been silver arrow, ommy 1.sl · Be over two gen~rations . has ralUed The Harnsses stated to your Force and married an Australian.
their leader for three ~. eda Hitchcock and John ey .. Be: 'round to assist the Harrisses in I reporter that they are most grati-He ls en route to rejoin his wtte. sport shirt. They also present gold arrow, ~er Bo~ey · d the opening weeks of their nl'w fied at the way their new venture
&iJU to Charles Hand and J . A. silver arrow. ~1chael H1 lman an enterprise. His experience is r e-has been received in the Harbor BJO FAMU..Y
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Bodm Fr~dy Nesbitt. GUI · fl eeted in the excellence of the area-they like the business-they Mrs. Sarah Stoltzfus 102 of ~n· The~~· was also a fine display Llon gold arrow, Char~ h candies offered all of which are like the town-<1nd they plan to caster. Pr., died last week, leavmg
of gifts "-'hich were ta.ken to the assistant denner's stripe. =~t rnadE' right on 'the premiJes. either buy or build a home here ' 140 direct descendants. She is sur-
chlldrl'n's hospital by Red O'oU Nack; new cubs receiving Do Id The grand opening of the Desert 1.n the very near future. ! vived by five children, 26 arand-
workers. l\1rs. Smith and Mia pins were Luthur Crock:.. Do~:id Sweet Shop was last Friday, the Qood luck and happy holidays
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chllctren and 109 great-grandchJJ.~
Dorcthy Smith. after Den Mathen Crocker, Tommy Webst d D vtd 13th-no less! Th.ls shows an to the Desert Sweet Shop! dren-• had met Monday to wrap them. Beaty, David Stearns an a
-...1 ..... 1 ..... Butler. Starting a new plan. ._. ..... ._.. Mr. Weiser. the assistant Cub-
on Friday , Jan. 10 at 1 p.rrl-~ master was chairman of the party
en will meet at the Boy t and aid.inc b1m were Mn. Weiser.
hut with the CUbs and will take Mr and Mn. Henry Euert, Mr.
materials for budding blrd ~ and Mrs. Robert Reed. Mr. and
and stmilar work. This will Mrs. Jack Raub and Mr. and Mn. the place of one Den meet:ina once Archbald
a month and directl:C tbe ::;:. The next meetinc will be at
cram are W&JTen \Veiaer and the auditorium on Jan. 17 and the
ert Reed. will be ·-rr~t1on or A•·ards to Dens wett, Den 3. ~~ture. ..
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