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EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COST A MESA
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• (°lboulbta -the Editor -Sam Meyer fa OD 1111<adaa)
(;e apsr!r·A.J, lWd Har-
bor fa en American naval
hue ou1lllde ot HoncWlu.
Historically It Is • synonym
ot """'"Y 'treachery and of
our own unpreperednesa.
VOL'llllS lLXXllL
The name "Pearl Harbor"
meant little to us until It
bum Into flaming headlines
over ti wreckage ol ships
and planes and the bodies of
valiant men on that Sunday
morning of December 6, 1941
Instantly America was
changed from a self-satisfied,
easy-going nation Into one
fiercely bent on squaring ac-
counts with the perpetrators
of that crime. Accounts were
eventually squared. But the
road from Pearl Harbor to
Tokyo Bay was a long one
filled with throbbing heart-
beats and heartaches and
washed with the sweat and
blood of American boys.
H, B. to Form
Separately
No one thing brought us.
victory. Instead, It was made
up of a million heroic deeds,
of thousands of ships, tens of
thousands of planes and
countless pieces of equipment
and machinery. To be sure,
the atomic bomb was a tre-
mendous factor In the Pacific
struggle but it served princi·
pally to drive the final nail
In the coffin of Japanese
military ambitions.
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Yes, Peaicl Harbor means
much geographically and his-
torically.
But what does it mean
emotionally? Wha t did it do
in our hearts?
Have we Americans al-
ready forgotten thousands
CC..ontlnued on Back Page)
Tohill New Trial
Hearing Friday
Hearing on the motion for a
new tria1 few Dr. G. E . Tohill,
Ne\vport Beach osteopathic phy-
li&ian and surgeon. whose first
trial ended Oct. 23 when a jury
awarded judgme nt of $35,000 in
behalf of the planti!f, \'irgtn Frank
Cottle, grocer, is scheduled to be
heard Friday at 2 p. m. before
Superior Court Judge Franklin
G. Weat.
Dr. Tohill wu ordered to pay
Cottle $35,000 when 21 days of
testimony and argument apparent-
ly convinced the jury that Mrs.
Eileen Cottle died as a result ot
the alleged negli&mce on th~ part
of Dr. Tohill. Cottle and his
IS.months-old cla111hter. had ori·
ginally aaked foe a total' of $106,·
000 in damages.
City of Newport Beach and un-
developed territories north and
east of the city limits today be--
came Sanitation Dist. No. 5 after
the district as originally proposed
\.\'&., halved.
Huntington Beach a nd some ad -
jacent territory, which had been
proposed for inclusion in Dist. 5.
withdrew by mutual consent a nd
will become Dist. No. 11.
H earing on the formation of
the Huntington Beach district Will
be Jan. 6 at 2 p.m., the board of
supervisors decided.•
Both the cities of Huntington
Beach and Newport Beach re-
quested that the district be di-
vided a nd so at today's supcr-
visoria l hearing there was no pro-
test.
As approved, the Newport Beach
district No. 5 excludes a small
portion along t he north boundary
in the Bonita can)'On area; about
640 acr{'S were dropped.
H O\\:f'VCr . the district will be cn-
larged"by addition of a strip north-
er ly of Coast Highway, linking
Corona del Mar with the city of
Laguna Beach. This comprtsee
about 1500 acres.
Ralph P . Maskey and J ohn J .
Sailors. Nf'\\·port Beach city ad-
ministrative officer , proposed the
di\'iding e;f the district as first out-
li iic>d after Herb l&nny of Balboa,
sanit~tion committeeman of the
associated Chambers of Commerce,
introduced them and disclosed that
the two cities had agreed upon
the division.
Disclose Possible
New Oil Pool
Newport 8-c.b lan.'t the only
Orange oounty locale or
~ pkt" atorlea.
Wltb county-wtde lnte ... t·
centered on Mr. and Mn.:
WUJlam Tallman wbo are aa-
lnc Ulla city for pennlaeloa to
pamp oil from an old, capped
wdl la tWr -yard. a ru-
mor of anot.ber UDderpound.
on raervolr mme to opt; to--
day wben a reliable aoaroe
dl..i-d tbat polor;tote !..Om
w ...... OeopllyolcaJ Co. bad
found wba& may be U., larc-
.,., oil pool la tbe ooanty.
I NICWIPOllT a&Oll, ~ IHCUDAY, _,,... ... " lMT ·-~ Prw ~' Nun••
Purse Seiner
Net Is Cut
Wha t may be the result (lf
labor trouble that has plagued the
owner of a local purse seiner all
year. another instance ot sabotage
to the $6000 seining net on board
the fisherman Three Brothers was
r('ported to police here today.
The boat. \vhich is O\Vned by
A-1ark Capilia. San Pedro. is moor-
ed at the ConsoldiatC"d Boat Works
and had been left una ttended the
Costa Mesa Bank
Opening Monday
Orange county's new est inde·
pend~nt ba-nk will open its doors
for business at 10 a.m. Monday ln
the new Dfl'nnis Hogland building,
1849 Newwrt avenue.
Under the administra tion of C.
\\'. Te\Vinkle, president, and ~'I .
A. Johnson, vice president and
cashier , t he Costa l\1csa bank will
begin at that time to handle bank·
ing affairs of Costa l\tesans al-
lhougt}. according to assistant pas t four days.
'fhc net cuttin g is the third
of such incidents.
· cashier C. M . Sovde, Sr., full fa-or. I (Con tinued on Sack Page) ·-~ .. '4'il!fL-~, .
THE UTl'ER COLLAPSE or the Japanese navy, which OD Dec. 7,
ls.ti, launched It& ltttamous attack on Pearl Harbor ln bold bid ror
supremacy or the aeu, le •ymboltzed lD the Mikasa ( •ho~'D above),
former tlaphlp ol es-Ad'DliraJ Togo, now embedded In cement In the
harbor at l'okOMlka Na"'.al bue. The Mikasa \\1.11 be con\•erted tnto
a museum and recreation center.
Board of Realtors Elect Seven
Directors; Plan 'For Sale' Sign Ban ,
The annual elec tion of directors·"------------.-
of t he Newport Harbor Board of Villa Marina
Realtors \Vas held this morning at
Norton's Cafe during a breakfast· Row in Superior m eeting prl'Si d~ over hy board
presiden t Tom w . Henderson. Court 3rd Time
ChosC'n to serve for lfl4 q °"'e:·e
the follo"·ing seven:
I T , \V. H enderson, W. J . I-fol·
comb, Eva F . Rhoden, W. \V . San·
ford, Earl W . Stanley, L in"'ood
Vick and Elizabeth C. Beck.
,, Three of these, Henderson, San-
. ford and Betty Beck, also served
on the 1947 board along with out-
going members John Sadleir, Rob-
ert Killefer, and Ralph P . Maskey.
The much-debated issue of "For
Troubles be t we e n Beverly
Licntz jr. a nd Richard B. J ones
reached SUJX'rior court again to-
day for the third time.
Involving the former operation
of the Villa Marina motel and
yacht anchor age. 801 Bayside
Dri\"e, this suit is f!r declaratory
relief in which Li e ntz asks deter-
mination of his rights.
DIRECTORS elected to MtM'e Board ol ke&Jton for oomlnc yea.r are ahown •• &bey posed lmmed.lately
followlnc annual meetlnc held tbltt mornlftl'. From left, W. W. Sanford, Unwood V&ck, Eva F. ~en,
Betty Beck and T. W. Hendenon. Elected but not present were Earl W. Stanley and W. J. Holcoril.b. ~photo by Gerhardt
His suit said that under agree-
ment with the Irvine company.
lessors of the place, they agreed
to operate the outfit on an "ex-
clusive basis"; instead, he so con-
tended ,J ones permitted "Noisy,
intoxicated and disorderly persons
to occupy the premises" and so
was discharged as manager .
Address;
O'Malley
Name Pbony
The bizar'l'f' death case or the-
man who called himself Dr. Fran·
cis O'Malley, and who was found
sprawled in death on the floor of
a room in the Balboa Inn. moved
into its tenth day with {K)lice more
bafflt'd. t han ever as a chain of
clews still failed to provide an
anS\.\•er to the 64-dollar question:
"Was Jt murder or suJcide?"
The 38-year-old victim waa
round "nude, hunched on the floor
amidst a litter of sleeping pills.
one of \\.•hich \Vas stuck in a fold
of skin on h is shoulder, last Nov.
24. He \\'as dead "''hen found. v Today, police had put together
th~ foll owing pieces of informa-
tion:
(l)' The name Dr. Francis E.
O'Malley is fictitious.
(2) Th(' victim's real name may
be Thomas \V. Conlon, though that
too. may be A.n alias.
(3) AuthoritiC's from where heo
registered, Ambler. Pa., say they
never heard of him, al though there
is a quantity of uncaJlcd-for mail
at general deli\'C'ry in the Ambler
postoffice.
14) An addrf'SS gi \·en , Twin
Oaks Farm. is fi ctitious.
t5) A note left by the victim ,
indicating that he ~vas anxious
about lugg~gr left v.ith United
Airlines in San F rancisco. brought
a follo\v-up from . UnitC'd sayinc:
they \.\•ere unable to find bagg&Ce'
checks or obt ain any description
of such luggage.
Left Cards
F ound scattered about t he hotel
room, a t the time of "O.Malley's"
death were a number of cards.
some with his name and some
bearing names of other persons.
O ne card disclosed the name
of Dr. J ohn Blois \Vack of Santa
Barbara. Others bore the names.
and addresses of Charles Duffy.
Walton hotel, Philadelphia and
J oseph Nichols of the Bellcvue-
Stratford, Philadelphia.
\Vhen contacted, Dr. Wack aJ.
legedly denied having known or
heard of a "Dr. Francis E . O'·
~'!alley." Efforts to track down
Districts Over
Their Quotas
December Meeting,
Xmas Party, Set
By Coast Assn.
Buckshot in ·
Pants Is Clew
"' Sal('" s igns came up during the
regular course of f?usiness. In
conformity with views of many
boards of realtors in other Cali-
fornia cities, the Newport Harbor
Board has for sometime sought
to limit ·the posting of "for Sale"
signs, both by property owners and
by n.>al tors.
By a vote of 17-6, the realtors
present voiced their intention of
continuing an interim policy of
voluntary restriction on sign post-
,-------------,I Duffy and Nichols have thus f8r
With 15 districts in the Harbor Sheriff's officers today sought ing, With a more strenuous effort
New Key to City's
Claim of 17,000
Population a prowler who probably has a few being made to keep all board m em-
a.rea, five have now topped their The December meeting and the buckshot pellets in his pants. bers in line, until such time as A new popul&tloa flcure
quotas for the-Community Olest . f ' a city ordinance can be drafted. may be eetimated from a re--according to H. F. Kenny, treas-annual Olristma.s party of Or-The posterior extremity of a 1g-
urer. Several district captains are ange County Coast association has ure scaling a six-foot fence around Should such an ordinance be ap-cent report. luued by the
still plug'ging away and a little been planned for Dec. 9 at 7 p.m., the yard of Ha rry R . Lanham CJt proved by the city council. prop-telephone cornpa.a.y. Accord-
more effOrt on the part of all George J. Wheat announced today. 341 Del Mar street, Co&ta Meq_, erty owners and realtors maY be lag to the company'• ftcureis
workers will see the total quota The gala event-which will be proVided the target which may be limited to the size, location and for October 1 there were
of $18,400 raised, he said today. a joint meeting of the chambers peppered with the shot. number of "For Sale" signs pasted · UOO phone. la the area &ad
"Funds are coming'in 51owly but of commerce of Orange county.,.-Lanham told officers that he has on property in Newport Harbor. about 50 more lllted In the
more time is being allowed 50 tha t will be held at the Municipal Aud-been missing some lumber from his Th('y would also be required to Beacon P...XChal:a«e which were
every district can reach the top," itorium at Huntington Beach \.his place al irregular intervals durin& pay a license fee on each sign. actually In the Newport Har·
failed.
The body of the victim wu
found on the floor of his room
by Merchant Patrolman Jack
Price. Night Clerk W. B. Mac--
Ginitis aqd Mrs. Blanche BeM, Ur
latter of the hotel staff. Dr. Ger.id
Rause pronounced the victim dead..
The merchant patrolman w a &
called to the hotel by McGintis
after Mrs. Benz re{K)rted that •·
guest in room 308 was actin&
1 strangely,
Select Christmas
Lighting Judges
"Home Town" Oarbt:mu Ught-
ing judges have been appointed
and the chamber of commerce of
Newport Beach hu approved the
plan or the Orange County Coast
association for its annual Ughtine:
he continued. "Latest district to year. the pa.st two weeks. Last night bor atttlon. '
Tbe ollepd "tlDd" -r&-arrive at its quota figure is the Plaru are to serve a turkey din-when his horse set up a commotlon RENTER WALKS OUT A recftOt NUmate r;tvea la
ported to be 1lnder a 1000-PeninsuJa. W£'3;t Newport has gone ner, at $2 a plate, along with an in its stall. he rushed out to in-a radio proeram atatea tbere
GOP Rally Told
America Future
..,.., raDcll olte two and on&-over the top and so have Udo Isle Interesting program. The..., will , .. ligate and fired at a flg>:re go-LEAVING 20 DAYS are about 4 people per pboae. The economic and political fu-
baJf m1leo nortbeut of I.em-and Beacon Bay and Bay Shores. also be a visit from Santa Claus ing over the fence. Lanham said RENT, BELONGINGS OD tbls bulo, uotac tbo SllOO tures of America lie In the west,
on llelchta. F1ve ltand.red Outside donations have reached if t'he faith of secretary William he thought sure the ahot had pboaea la ue, the popaJatlon and in California in particular, two
acre. a.re owned by .la.ell lie-the estimate ·set for that put ot Gallienne ii not misplaced, and struck the man, since he heard a When Mrs. Margaret Dosta total would ncure 11.290 per-speakers told a representative
ran. veteran Santa Alla real-the campe.ign. each guest wtll be asked to bring loud scream after he fired. rented htt house at 215 Garnet IOD.. But the telephone re-crowd o( Orange county listeners
event. tor. and 500 acres are owned "Many people have not been con-a 25-cent present along. Ave., Balboa Island, to William port "t.atft there are 1500 ap--at a recent report meeting at
Those appointed for District No. by u.e Cow&n RanclL tacted in person. Th~re are a num-150,000 Checks Benton, who said he was a writer, pllcut. &\\'<inc phoaea In Santa Ana Ebell club auditorium.
1, which will include Balboa. New-ber of reasons for thia. It i9 im-T Pr • Film she probably little thou~t she um area. So 11 t.b.e dty take. State Controller Thomas H. Ku·
port an<I_ Udo Isle, were Volney Lions Hear T elk possible to see everyone on the ~ eview To Be Mailed to would wind up with a minor mys--SllOO llpre for pboa.. che1 and Mcintyre Fart ... i:e-
Hay, Jr .• Herman Hansen and Ed-rirst call and all workenr are vol-On 'Califorru·a B•nL's Xm•s Club tery along with her problems u a aow 1a ... ud addo ba1f the cently..,lected RepublJcan Na-ward Mansfield. For District No. On Occupation unteers and have to Carry on while u 11 u landlady. •amber wllo want plMJaee. tlonal committeeman, were · the-
2. which includes Corona de! Mar, Of Korea doing their own dally dull... W f Lif ' AP!ll'Oximately 150.000 checks, But mY0!9' is what llhe got. tbey wDI pi a total of saoo speakers on the program arra~
Miracle Mile and Newport Helghts. "Many who should donate have ay 0 e Agregatinl( more than $15.500.000 For, 10 da.p after he had mOYed plao 150 oqualo U50, whlcll by the County Republican Central
Dean Bradford, Doc: Staffon! and The weekly meeting of the Bal-overlooked sending in their checks. are to be malled December 1 to in Nov. 1, Benton walk"ed oot and flcare maltJpUecl by f would commlttee and the voluntHT Re-
Rex Brandt were oelected. The boa Bay Uons club lut night These should be mailed now and A dinnt'r' and preview of the ~ momben of Bank of America'• hasn't been back slnc<>-thil in r;tve a totol popalatioa of n,-publican groups workln1 with It.
third district will be Balboa Isl-heard Ed Millett. of Balboa, tell can be sent to the office of the cently-completed flhn, "C:allfomie. Christmas Cub throu&:hout Call· spite of the fact that: toe-eboot the actual amn-The controller, former state aen-
and with Harbor loland. Bay of his oxperieneos with the United ch..i at the chamber of ccmmerc.. Way of Ufe," will be held Friday farnla. (1) He had paid his rent for a ber of people wllldo tbe New-ator from Anaheim, told his lllton-
Shores and ·Beacon Bay, John Al-States -'~t!on --t in in Balboa 702 Central avmue, Box at 7 p.m. at the Cutaways' Club. In N...-Beach. checks will month In advance: H b Cllambtt of ers that caHfomla'• sound flscaJ
len. of Balboa Ialand has been ~--~ •·--···-· H. J. Forsythe, cbalniWI of the ... ,.... • (2) H left his ---• be! ~ a r or polJdes and able admlnlltriatloo
of K<>n!a. ns, Balboa." film committee. re-<ealed ·~·--. be mailed .totalllnc $15,900.00 ac-• .,..__ ong-Coumw<M bM pfta ta a r&-uked to appoint a committee -------..,..., c:urdlng to manacen Herbert Hol· tnp behind ... t report. of GoYemor Warn!n have com-
thne to Judce the entries ln each Introduced by program chalr-PA88J:ll llCllOOL BUS The tint lbowlnc will be to ker and Roland Wrlcht at the , Mn. Dolta cleocribecl S...ton u 1 !..-----------' blned to produce surplusea which
cllatrict. • man Al Glhcon. Millett apoke of Milton M.. Maxwell, 1801 Cout memben of the film oommltt. local Bank of America branches. being a "nioo-looklni. Mat man" the state ...,.. II using for benefit
Each team will oelect the thne native customs and problems he highway Oorma del Mar wu or-and to lponaon who financed the Wricbt oommenUd that thiJ of about 30. !lw feet 10 inclln tall 8LIGBT. DAllAGE IN CDll P1KJ: of the people u a whole and tl>R
boot ~ ln each of the dis-confronted during his -and • del'M t~ appear befott 'the city project, he emphuized. It has been ~. IO conveniently aCCIDDulat-and at medium build and havfnc The fire department made a nm _. .. at the state at lup.
-for the ...at awards. no. half yean in Kore&. •-'-on Dec. 8 tb arwwer to a planned. -.... to bold another eel "'-'·-., tba black. curly hair to 600 Poinlettia thiJ morning at No other state in the union cm ,..... -•-•-•to a--'-·•-ly 200 ~ ~--the -t tweo~ mon ' · 1 all omla' and -• ..._ __ , villt the The · meeting WU held ln the .... __ at havfnc ~.stopped MN~U•· ..... --~ --r _.,... 1 ··-club She has packed his penonal et 8:10 L m. -a pane w match caur • pt14' '· tCon~ on -Papi Blue Room In BalML ~ bua. rftetltati-of the var1oua .... .-~:::,':in~~-fects and i. atlll boldlnl them. -1-ter .owrhealed peacetime puraulta, Kuchel aald. ~~~--;~;;~-;;;--;;:;;~-;;~~~~;;:a;;;;;;;;~;;;;;--;~;;; cluba ln the Harbor aree.., the In .a better pmtlon to meet yeU'---------...:-------'-----------------------8. & P. W. READY XMAS CHARITY PARIY PLANS ::!t~~/~!':~W: endflnandalobllp-ormake RENEW COMMUNITY CHEST FUND DRIVE " emmtial ~ •aon pur--....;. -al -., .,_ fn>m 12 to 4 p.m.. tree IJsbt Shop. 0...... do! K.; 'lbe held at the Blue -la Balboa. .... u1 Be -tbat emolbmnta De-to continue the tbat all d-who hf.Ve not yet trlct can aid aome -..,tr!«
at the ..,_,, rm -_.._l at ~-lludl at the __,,_ M-. Ooata -: Patio Sbop, p W II for the 19G O>rlo-CUb an! Ccmmnmlty a.et Campalcn tmtll bftn contacted by workers, aend to adUeve Ito soal. PAlmF point·
w-·a dllb'a Oula-a.arity -wUI be available for aale and 0Jr.-del llar; El Na...in, Coro-ants, 8 et -belac """"IJted. lthe tun Cl""ta lo ..-., the dlrec> In dona-by mail or Ill per-eel out. 1'1w dlstrlcta hift -
11<-om to be beld Sa111rda7. De-the morcluulta will be reedJ' to na de! llar; 1'11-trlc:lm; New1Mt Rlc:Md from Room Pzb , ,, to o zr1 11 al the 0-n••wd"' "-"" and ~~-at .~~ paldat n~~ ~ -~ ~~ :_bf.,..lct . ""'"""I. at the 11'1-Roam, help aolw a.rta-<t pral>-Bal1-andOW-dol--; . ~ .._.. --~ --·-· -· _._._. -In Balboa. bM •W--Gwwd tbat &ema. lhe 1tr1111d. Newpurt .. BaJbo& A a to •Wb, WDllam S .. Re1ou161 reparflld Tlft>Newpata..dl.a•bc»lllil tblt 0••1.tttw cm budp:t met cm aadNewportBeacbarattbeNeW· quota.
J;11am tcr·t1111 pla -t -...,.. Bootm are bftlis ,._ .. by Ne•1Ut -; llalbaa Gitt Sbop, to pallce toda)-the theft at Ilia laCI ·-odl•m. P. It. Palmer ad , to -aD --· to -1 Barbor ~ at Cm>-lj:vlde"""' al tbe -a<ad i. _
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M -•la Ibo_.... -~ Platllc, Lido -drle, Seil*, ,._ Milo; Kolltb'a fn>m hlo .-la Apu-t 2 at ..i Mlli= O ' ea f!f Ibo P.A."--• uac .. -Wl"1aqaota!ll'18.400tor-. fndleai.lllJ' tile faet-UIO 11t-Wlllm1•.,. ....... _..-i.. Na•i*t -; MeloolJ Sllap, J...,., Ballaa t•m;·IAa 8lllpo Opli.., Apoi!WWll. '<>r '· ...... .,. Loaw· -Ill! -tile total -cmlloete4 i. ap to ••lilaal •••'»'•• .._ -· _... o' •llP' 111hz11c 11\* Ni•IGl Bu .. ; v-.,. lfa1'9..,. Ortsk1!e, 0.-dol PW'; A di••-M1J tmllll teal.,... ...... I ~_.-_.. ...... _ .. ~'!:*I U1te..:..ld!Ml~.=odlot.,lll'far' "!'t .. a.t ....,,
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TE NEWS -NAVY FACES CUT . •
Id ~Private ·e1aae Crasli-
HES
·IN LAND BAS~
HONOLULU, Doe. 4. (UP)
Adm. Loula E. Do!ftfekl. now dllef
ol naval oporatlona, todo,y Mid dl-
mlnishlnc ma1 • .-... proopoct8
'-------------'i-Wd t~ the navy to "creeUy
reduce" its !l\l!lnland bues in. Ol"-
der to maintain ftahtlnc strength.
f.-tlu
UNITED PRESS
BABY'S BLOOD TYPE
SAME AS MEYER'S
NEW YORK. Dec. 4. (UPI-The
blood type of Johnny Meyer, press
acent for H-anl Hughes, and of
the 10.month-old son whom Pa-
tricia Miles claims he fathered
are the same, tests disclosed to-
He reported 200,000 en{lstinents
were explrtnc and the Nl'IY could
hopo to end the llscal )'Mr with
only 350,000 men compored with
day. .
its JXt9CDt 425,000.
LIE MAY GUIDE
PALESTINE SPLIT Results of the test do not prove
Miss Miles' petemity claim, but
It the blood types had been dif-
ferent Meyer would have been
freed automatically from the
charge. ' --'------
CAIRO MOBS
SHOUT DOWN U. S.
LAKE SUCCESS. Dec. 4. (UP)
-United Nations Secretary-Gen-
eral Trygve ~ dlsclooed today
fbat be may take personal charge
of the U. N. personnel assigned to
help cany out the ¢tltion of
Palestine.
CAIRO. Dec. 4. ( UP)-Student
m obs terrorized and a ll but para.
]}"Zed Cairo today, stoning, wreck-
ing and looting in the third day of
increasingly riotous demonstra-
tions against the partition of Pal-
estine.
Lle told a news conterence he
was considering traveling to the
Holy Land for the start of opera-
tions of'the five-nation U. N . com-
mission which soon must begin
splitting the Holy'Land into Arab
and Jewish states.
Similar demonstrations on a
smaller scaJe "'ere reJXlrted in
Alexandria, Benha and other citi
Hundreds of students here
shouted ··do"AT\ \\ith America" be-
f ore the American embassy.
Repl)'ing to questions. Lie's
aides emphasized that the Internal
disorde~ in the Hollo' Land re-
mained the responsibility of Great
Britain ,which controls the terri-
tory until it officially terminates
its mandate.
Telephone Man 's
Death Ends Costly
Compensation Case
Unemployment in
State to What
May Be New Low SACRAMENTO. Dec. 4 iUPl-
The death recently of an employe
SACRA.\o!ENI'O. Dec. 4. fUPl-of the Pacific Telephone and Tele-
Unempl o)ment in California drop-graph Company who \\'BS per-
ped to 260.000 by mjd-October. manently injured in 1930 brou~ht
"'1hich should be the' low of the to a close one of the rnost ex-
)'·car, s1ate l"'('search staffs repon-pensive cases in t .. history of
ed toda~. , "·orkrnan's compen sation in Cali-
This ·ngure was approximately rornja, the !tate l n".!ustrial Acci-
the same as a year ago. the report dent Commission t'C'ported today.
added. The withdrawal of ve ter-Set\\'een the time of his injury
ans and ot her s tude nts from the and hi s death the man rece\vet.I
'labor supply largeJ;· acrount_ed more. than $1().),000 in ben<'fit pa,y-
Yor the drcrease from the mid-ments arid medical treatments. He
Seplember lotal of 300.000, it sai~. \vas in:urcd in a streetcar a"'-·:dent ~ tot_al of ~31.000 persons in in thi:.-line of duty Nov. 25. 1939. C aJ1fom1a received unemployment
<:"hecks during the \\'e<'k ending The state of Arka nsas produces
Oct. 16 under thf'C't" programs. The over 90 per cent of the country's
programs \Vere the state unem-aluminum supply.
ployment insurance act, the veter-•
an~· :readjustment la w (G.I, Bill The earliest American diction-
of Rights) a nd the Ra ilroad Unem-al)· \\'as one published by Noah
plo;~ent I nsurance Act. 1 \Vebster in 1806.
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BREAD-TIME
STORIES ·
ADD GLAMOUR to conned fruits by
combining candied g inger with peani
d iced raw apple with I •.@'
canned p ineapple or W' ...;:::::-
peaches; 1hredded ol·
monds with peaches Of'
apricots.
t HOJ!.E_!OL_E _!l~?lT)
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BRIGHTEN YOUR ALUMINUM pan1 the
ea1y way ... jull cook acid fruits suclo
1 I ~ a1 to""""9, rhubarb or
' ' apple1auce In th••·
Doesn't afhct the -of~Md.
QUICK COCONUT MACAROONS
2 oq. bitter chocolate · Ya c p•-
1 can IWMlened conclenMd Milli
Ya lb.dry-
Meli cllacolate 111 top of d11lal1......,
with ......ienoed iwllk. Adel-"' ....
nut ....... Mix -11 """dNp lly -
epaonfvh .,. cookie sheet. l.b ..
lkw -<*°l for IS MIMil ...
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Hlll'S A HllP. Slreaul1-y-. holi.
day houMhold chore• with 10•0
"Good ldeol" fNM Weber'1 60 pogo
lllu1troted "G-d Idea•" ..........
fREI, fro• Weber laklfll Co., laa
1730, Dept. 357, Wlhhl....W ... se.~
Loo An9elol 36. Solld " o poll ...ti
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SANTA ANA. Dec. f . -Four SaJ.ta Analll _,.., killed Tueeday
nlsltt -tMlr prtvate piene en.-i. • ravine a mile from
Gooclnlcbt. Texa1, wlille they were
en n.uw --·a 1°""'3' ,,__
tlon at Jadllonvllle. n a.
De8d ue liladben o . Searle. 33,
pftllderit and -· eQlineer ol the Searle Mn> Industrl.., Inc., here;
hll wife, Dorothy, 28; their llOll,
Rahn Anthony Searle, 14 monthl,
all of Onuice Park Acre1, and Mrl.
Edward RaM, 1401 KID& SL, Mn.
Searle'• mother.
Found, abo, woo the body ot an
unidentified Army omcer.
Searle, widely known In the air·
aatt lndultry, wu a private pilot
ror many yean and new h1I own
twin-engine cabin ship.
The aero industry which he
founded made specialty parts~ for
the Army Air Forces in World
War ll and was engaged in radar
research rttently.
A ciisPatch from Goodnight saJd
836 · Blankets
o Go· By lot
U our mild ealirornla winter
bold off only two .weekl more,
eterans can p-otect themaelvn
th 1836 blanketa, to be offered
by War Aaeta Adminlstra-
• via the tllhbowl, on Tueoday, . 9. .
Nine hundred of the woollies are
at desirable white, navy ham·
ta! type, priced at Sl.84. $2.77
$4.61, accordin& tO the width.
aximum purchase, two.
at resldenta of the dty, 40 mlle1
utheast of Amarillo, heard the
ane circling lalt nifht, apparent·
y in trouble. A rew minutt!I later
ey heard a crash. The plane
ught fire Immediately. Bodle1
of t he victims were scattered over
•wide area.
The Present farm population of
the United States is nearly 20 per
cent of the total. population.
NO SNOW FOR SANTA-LltUe Lam Klrtwoocl getl a close-
up or S anta Cl11u.s, a nd G loria Young (left foreground) awaits
ner tur n, a!Jer &.nta'a a rrival at Daytona Beach, Fla .. ny
seaplane. Tiie bath in g beauties are wondering bow Banta
can stand all t.hose h e&T1 clo t.Ilea.
Cub Scout Pack M ets; 19 Handed
Individual Den Aw rds In Ceremony -. The November meeting of Cub
Scout Pack 105 was held in New-
port Beach Crammar..,school audi-
torium with Warren Weiser, Cub-
master, in charge and Maris New-
land W isting.
families thr<>ugh the Red Cross.
?.1embcrs of the Christmas party
oon1mittec ar c Mrs. George Moore,
William Kuhn, Lawrence Hart:\\'ig,
Mrs. James Rogers and Mrs. T . B .
Frost.
foto-Views
By
WALLY
GERHARDT
'\'ha t "'u your moat em barru-
!iolnc momrnt !
.HARRY .' ASHTON, attorney,
B1tlhn-1. rAlifornia.
It was 11\Y first
date and a new
girl. I was 18
and with pal-
pitating heart
called on the
young lady. I
\\'AS asked to
sit down, the
indica ted rock-
ing ch air n e w
back\Yard and
deposited me on the noor. I fled
1n great disorder and my romance
"·as nip~d in the bud.
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MRS. DOROTHY SUTHER·
LAND. 233 F'lowt'.'r street, Costa
)11.'Sa.
In common
,\'ith lots of my
rcllo\\' motor-
ists. getting a
li c ket fo r
;pecding is my
n1os t C'mbaras-
; 1 n g moment
Na turally, to
nlake matters
\\'Orsc. my driv-
l!r·s liCE'nsc had
expired. o r course 1 had complete-
ly forgotl<'n this. • • •
BOB RICKE'M"S. R i c k e y ' s
j\'r n 'o: .~hnn. Ralboa.
It v:as in high
school a t the
big track meet
that I hit a new
low. My event
happened to be
t he high Jump
and as the con·
test grew more
heated, I bea:an
shedding t h e
sweatshirt and
nlmost everything I could. One of
my opponents practically tu 11 Y
·.clothed kept topping me at each
trial with the greatest of ease
l\nd would then dash off and par·
t icipate in th e 220 hurdles.
:\'alurally my friends ln the stand.a
\\'Cren't very kind. To say I suf·
fered agonies was putting it mild·
ly. \Vhen I found lbat my OP')n·
ent had been Cornelius Johnson
who later went on to win the
O lympic high jump record, I didn't
feel so bad
MESA FURNITURE
MOVES INTO NEW
CENTRAL L,OCATION
Together with their son-in-law
Frank A. Wurster, Mr. and Mrs.
James Lacy have epitomized their
belief in the future or Costa Mesa
and the Harbor area in the con-
struction of a new building to
house a business that originalJ~
started in 1939 in the old schO'>l
house at 17th. a nd Newport B:\·d.
That bw;incss, announce Mr. end
Mn. James A. Lacy, is the Costa
Mesa Furniture Co., now located
at 1660 Ne\\'J)Ort Blvd.
Lacy, who originally came from
Champagne, Ill., has had 3."i. y~ars
experience in selling furniture, a
record that can not be approached
by Wurster, although the la tter,
who gradua.led from Santa .o\na
high ichool. bas gained 1:! yea.rs
merchandising knowledge in fhe
\Vholesale ~ry business.
The furniture concern is ex-
tending an inviflltlon to its many
friends to come calling during
their current "house-\\-arm.ing."
TIPS FOR EASIER
XMAS SHOPPING
NEW YORK Dec. 4 !UP>-Thc
best way to avoid the headacht"s
that usually go with the hectic
Christma.B shopping season Le:.
never to forget to be businesslike.
Thal lapse or thoughtfulness
.. brings the average customer to
grief" more quickly than anything
else, says John A. Blum, manager
of the adjustment department of a
large New York department store.
Drawing on :1is long exper ience.
Blum endeavors to ease the shop-
ping woes of Americans by JC.ting
these do's and don't5 in e.n .l\.rncr-
ican 1\.tazagine article:
1-Don't throw 8\\'BY your sales
check after you 've made a pur-
chase. The check will save yci u
time a nd trouble it you have to
make an exchange.
2-Don't demand to see the
manager about a n exchange or
adjustment that can be made by
the sales clerk.
3-Read the labelJ on merchan-
dise. Flnd out how to use and care
for the thJngs you buy, and wh1t
they're for.
4-Don't e xpect luxury goods to
Jut longer than utility items bf--
cause they cost more, dancing
shoes, for instance. aren't me.de
for hiking.
5--0leck your name and ad·
dress on the Wes check for dC'·
livered merchandise after th"?
clerk has written it. Wrong ad-
dresses are the No. 1 cause of
non-delivery.
Be Wioe -Advlrtlse
I t'I nM II&.
Bean: M1 I 19 a 'Dai R rs" N'wpwt ••rdl. c.111. ft ••• a ._ 1111
lntroduCfd as new den mothers
were the Mesdames F. B. Reiley,
Barbara Carson, Gus Ritter, Wil-
liam l-fcDonald and Gregory
Adams.
Theme of the evening was "In
Old Mexico" and some fine hand.I·
craft \\'as displayed, consisting of
!.fexican potttTY. painted gourds,
Mexican trays and mapa of t he
country. Winner of the handicraft
award was Den 3 with Den 7
second. Other awanb were, good
conduct, Den 2 811~ attendance,
Den 3.
W elser announced tthe forming
of a Webel<>1 den for all 11-year-
old CUbs under the leadershJp ot
John Hansen. The den will meet
at the Scout Hut every Monday
from 7 to 8 :30 p.m.
A Christmas party will be in-
cluded In the December pack meet·
ing which will be held on Friday,
Dec. 12. The cubs are makin g and
repairing toys to be given to needy
The Coll o\ving individual awards
were presented: Den 3, Donald
Beatty, Wolf Gold Arrow ; tR.oger
Boyvey, Lion BaC!ge and Gold Ar-
row.
Den 4-Teddy Fish, Wolf Badge
and Gold Arrow: Terry Melcher,
Lion Badge a nd Buckskin : Jimmy
AndeTSOn, Denner.
Den 6--John Isley, Bear Award;
Bi1Jy Hamblet, Sel'Vicc Star; How-
ard Mitchell, Service Star; Ken-
neth Nack, Service Star.
Den 7-Gary Fields, Wolf Badge,
Denner Stripe and Service Star;
Johnny Cooper, Wolf Badge and
Assistant Denner.
Den 8-Peter Frost, Wolf Silvet
Arrow a nd Service Star; Buddy
'1/lonis, Wolf Badge and Gold Ar-
row; John Hansen, Ronald Hansen.
John Eggert, S e rvi c e ,Stars;
George Moore, Wolf Si~er Arrow.
Den 9--Don Rit ter, Bear Badge,
Gold and Silver Arrow: David
Hoyum, Bear Badge.
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ORTSWERR
YOUR MAN
For your shopping convenience
we w ill re
Open
and S
onday, December 8,
enings
days
.
General Buildi119 Contrador
-Ccimpl.t. Buildi , .. ..... , ______ _._•11211!1'
Coate M111··
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(1Alti $ THlOVGH 4 Y(Al i)
UOUP "&"
.. FllST PllUS fer •Kh St.dioe w.,.,..; 60 HONOIAIY f NGIAYED 1'10P'HIES
el 6'-0itp 'A' •"Ci Group 'I ' $25.00 Jol!d •• ,... f0t Group 'A' •lid Gr01,op 'I' W;~ •I ••UI
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Hlll'S ALL YOU DO I H•"• • coflte1t •ntry
pMtocy•ph iMck 1~7 FR EE.! You Miid fr-
~ ,-i•wiM ettt-d. A.JI pMfo9r•phl becomt H,.
~ of "'9 AUSTIN STUDIOS , to b. v..d for
dap&., ,,, pvbliutioA. n. .. promiflt:l'lf io:.1 .,.~
_..... •• •d es jtid9ft fot .. di AUSTIN STUDIO
..-cl +tiff decitfoft will N r-1. Wt'r• -+ kwM;in9 for
.... _. b+lwtif~ dM&d • • • ~9i"t .. ;u be fot
pwtonHty portf•y9d.
lillI:ll\'. (;OlllCS\ \\US DfG. 31
AUSTIN STUDIOS
Sa nta An a sosv~ N. Ma in Street Phone 1463
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OPE1'' 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Dally
Fri. & S&t. ·w 8 p. m.
Sundays 12 to 6 p. m.
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lb~DIER JONES ~-=-lwi Ow; 0 3 il ~...,. •n, J(lnn. IUP)~
mlelarera ol SL 'Loala eaunty
Clltip wl)en they look DDrtbwud
to • ·-ot "O<Jlhan'" illiancls In -N._lt•1> IAM relian m the . C.....ttu border.
An "unlmown number oi the lal-
.-.... --thnJuah tbe
wale •-ot the Rain1 Riftr l:llo-trict ot Ontario, No one ..,_.
-la1anda belon11 te what coun-try,
'l"be ~ kin& for COft).
pletian ·.ol & COUllty • IOJICL ottlce I
--winter, 1t will-they 1---.now UM!m to .II~ ,__
turbed by complex boundary and
tax problems, map c:ompUcatiom
and lnvolVed land oaleo,
The S\!!"ey Ja ~ to pre-
vent ncurrence of IUCb lituaUopa
u wben the commisslonen pre-
11ented a $148,000 tax bill to the
now dofuncit ilodaa-llfoob tiJDI>.
er CCllCern of International Falls,
Mlnn.--0nly to find the levy was aalJ.nst Canadi1n land. .
c--t -Coaa17 Or the time when 11 wands be-
came tax delinquent and the com-
missioners arranged. a land 1a1e-
only to learn they again were traf-
ficking in Crown IOil. MAN-SIZED TROPHY -Dorla Bart, who defeated u. 8 ,
countrywoman Pat.rlcla Canning Todd In the llnaa of the
Argentine women's tennb champtonahlp, held In Buenos
Aires, holda the trophy she won, the "Copa de la Nacion."
•·rts w.,.
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The lumbering firm paid the tax
bill when a court ruling held the
United States ha~ provided fire
and police protection for the area
and that, therl'fore. taxes should
go to the couaty.
The land sale was dropped and
the commissioners decided to look
the other way untjl someone
~traightened things out.
The confusion sprang from the
original defining of the border, a
loosely-drawn line through the
main waterway from Lake Supe-
rior to Lake of the Woods.
BAl,,.a-nA, . Survey Planned
uMh -t,,;~GIC'J County Attorney Thomas Nay-
lor and Land Commissioner L. R
IOl OoMe: .... ., Beatty explaJned a joint Canada-
..... llx • 1&11 U. S. boundary commission com-
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FAMOUS FOR
GOOD FOOD
CLAIR G. MARTIN
2106 0.-0 Front
Newport Beach
He's saving 'specially
for it ... and getting
'swell' earnings with
IMSUIED SAFETY •
NEWPORT BALBOA \FEDERAL
SAVINGS ••" LOAN ASSOCIATION
P. A. Palma, Praidrnt
a:1:1:I VIA LIDO
NEWPCRT BEACH, CALIF"ORNIA
dounded. the confusion in 1928
when the border was re-defined.
The federal maps were changed
but the county maps wer e not.
As a first step, Beatty will send
l\l.'o men on a cruise this winter
through the r C'gion. They will sur-
vey each island and determine to
\l.'hich rountry it belongs.
\Vhcn the survey is complete and
all charts are unanimous on island
nationaJity, several definitely will
change governments.
Beatty said a preliminary check
showed the U. S . will lose Bottle
Portage Peninsula a nd Erickson,
Blue, Randolph and sever al small-
er islands. .
The U. S. "'ill gain many is?ands
from Canada, inciuding Blind Pig.
a famous navigation landmark.
Record Players
For $5 -If You
Are a Veteran
Ve terans addicted to phono-
graph music may obtain the stand-
ard GI record player for the ex-
tremely low price of $5, at W ar
Assets Administration customers'
service center, 155 W . Washington
Blvd., Friday, Dec. 5.
Registration takes place at 8
a.m. and dra wing for the 1700
available instrument~nc to a
veteran-at 9 a .m.
The players are painted OD col-
or, in a 17 x 15t,i x 7%. inch metal
bound plywood carying case, with
a 12-inch turntable, and nickel
plated tonC' arm. They are hand
winding and no batteries or elec-
trical connections are necessary.
Veterans must present discharge
or other proof of sen.ice.
CARS COLLIDt
Fenders. but little else. were
damaged last Saturday when two
C'ars collided on Bayside-Ave. west
of Carnation.
Knicki:d \\'ere machines driven
by Hope Kinnie, 210'11: Agate Ave.,
Balboa Island, and Thomas T. Ty-
son, 505 S. Wilson St., Pasadena.
Oklahoma City, the capital of
the state of Oklahoma, is one of
the most modern cities in the
world.
Dutch Heacock
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
PAINTING
Coatrac&on' ·
RENTAL F.QUIPMJ:NT
5%0 11&100. A-. Oaota M-
DirecUy Behind Alba Beta •
Bmln._.. Pbone: Barbor !'JG
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DAD KNOWS WHAT HE WANTS/
MELLOW STRIDE
$1395
M•ltoO.,s Sllae
17116 Newpwt Ate.
C•Meaa
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°"'8her of Ceminerce Has Ailswer U 'e Veterans
To;, ,,_t, To Do In N.ewport Harbor"? , ~ ply fo~ ~
·-~-.,-&itl111 -• .. ····~.,; ...... :...... I Aid I °'' c 1 a • ,, tea....-rMm11la la -=•• .. -.. 11r 1• ._ __. ...... , .... • mM7 mer' =ta: -aew S CR.AMENTO, Dec. 4-CUP)
... we ••• au& .......... --!fewpurt ......... _... • ..... lifornia veterans w h 0 are
ai1••f WW la tailie Iv -to .. ,. • • • m.w•er of 0.-. ng schooling beyond that of-
-l!ll •nlW7 ....,. "-... °"' ·-A "' E. them under the GI Bill of
Hold on, We'n rm lmpl)'ln& tha Se • Sc p ts were urged today to apply
he ..., cure ,,.,.... tndlvldual ec»> mor out ost the next three weeks for
nom.lc Ula. But lf you· want to p H OO Are onal aid under the state's know what there la btte to attract r or ar r a . aid prosram, winter vllitcn. he ~ tell , you. te Director of Veterans Af • "Here la the answtt," ~ uld. Leaden of Troop No. 6. O>ata f Lawrence Stevena said that
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NE'WPOB~ BALBOA N&W8·Tl•&i
mow.t.1 -11ewet .••-o.11t. Dec. !a I.MT Page .!
Pacific Heating Co., Inc .
Residential & Ciommercial Heating
Forced Air, Gmify and Floor Furnaces
Barbor 676-R
1709~1 I Coast Hiway Corona del Mar 'Tor lmtanco, there la &[Cbory and Meaa, completed orsanlzatlon rs who fall to apply ROW for
onsllng, 'lben bowlintl bay bath-of the tint Senior ExplOftr Scout aid may find that there are -.:======================~ Ins, badminton, bicycling, brid&e. paot of this area, lut Monday, at a ds available later when the: ii
bathing .beauties, bay tripe, bll-mttting held at the Qiata Mesa aid actually needed. He said the
llardo, boaUnc and bar&e fial\lne. Cooununity church, ~ de tment must lie able to esU-
Next we have ~· camp-body for both unit.I. The 18 ap-mat how many veterans it is gi>-
lng, clam diuJ.ng. Celel>ritiea, con-plicants present elected officen Ing o have to support in college
teat.I, duti., and many ca.inei-a for the new unit and applied for 1n rder to plan its budget re--
hunters, Alao danctni diving, din-their charter. Scoutmuter. Har-for tile 1948 session of the
·Jack's Equip111ent Rental
Contractors' Equipment • Ing, driving, uerds!n&, fiabln11:, old Hall, and Asslatant Oiarles lature, •
tun zoning, grunion hunting and Zimmerly Will take ofQces u put
nearby, e:olf and honeback riding. advilOl'S. However both will con·
Then there ts healthbulldlng, home tinue leadenhip, along with Da-
bu!ldlng, harpooning, horseshoe vld Gardner, of Troop No. 6.
e PIA8TZB MllCU e 8KDI 8A.W8
• TR.AD.EM
pitching and ichthyoloC" or thr The newly elected poet officers
study of flah. are: paot guide, Elwood Depon-
Alao we have jolly parties and tee; ualltant paot lli\llde, Robert
jitterbue:ging, (but they are get-Nettles; 1ettetary-treasurer, Jere
ting over tltil. l Plenty of kayaking Meek; crew leaden, Robert 'Mc.
and lazying on the beach, lawn Clelland, Wayne Corbin, and Da·
bowling. vid Gardner; service program
In the evenings, marshmallow chairman, Ralph Rea; IOcial
roasts, merry-go-round, movies chairman, Roger Gordon; indoor
and movie stars, and a trip to the activities chairman, Harl 0 w
marine laboratory and marine gar-Richardson, and chairman for out-
dens. door program, Bert Gridley.
Navigating Js listed with out-Radio specialist for the post,
board.Jog, padd.leboarding and pie-R. E. ltlendenhall, of 21212 Orange
nicking. A fine public library, Jots avenue, Costa Mesa, was first in-
of pier fishing, and arti!ts and structor to volunteer help for the
others paint. Quoits and quties. unit. The boys need various
Racing, rowing, r eading and relax-specialists for mechanie1, avia-
ing, both of which we might do tion, woodwork, seamanship, geol-
more of in these strenuous days. ogy and rope-work. The senior
Sailing and surfiJfg, sun bathing, Scout program offers a splendid
sailing raCes, serenading, shopping, opportunity to older men inter-
skipping, sunshine, 1huffleboard, ested. in training of young men in
swordfishing, scouting, sightseeing, character and vocational fields.
sculling, suntanning a nd don't As the unit is starting from zero.
overlook the shell museum. financially, anything such -as old
Then tennis, tea parties, Touma-radios, m achinery, engines, or the
ment of Lights, trolling, theater like, could aid considerably in
and under sea explorii;ig, U·Drive a start for boys.
boats, with vacationing, volleyball --------
and visiting friends. Water skiing
and water polo, wading, walking
and "wienie" r oasts. And remem-
ber there is Xcellencc in every-
thing, especially in yacht clubs,
ya ch ting for old and young and
last something about the "Three
Little Fishes,"· Zoology.''
' SUPER-CUSHION TIRE
ON CHRYSLER
Use of the Goodyear S uper-
CUshion tire as original eqUip.
ment has been extended to all
cars in the Chrysler line effective
November 20. Chrysler, the first
car manufacturer to use this new
type of tire, began putting it on
all eight-cylinder models about
three months ago.
The superior performance of the
new tire is based on the fact that
the car rides on more air and
softer air.-This makes it possible
for the tire to envelop road ir-
regularities and smooth them out.
The new tire aJso runs cooler and
has greater Immunity to bruising.
Be Wise -Advertise
Federation to
Host Cionference
REMODEL: Increase Income
180 PEB CENT FINANCEfl .e FB.A. TEBMS
• A ... Rooms a llatba • Garacee CODYerted to Uvlng qnarten
• Free •Umatee a akekbN. • .blht ID pl•nnlnc Improvement.
Boorey & Poirier
801 C-.t Blcbway
COBONA DEL MAB BUILDERS
Harbor U%% or %%91 *'
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SANTA ANA
Plaoae 76SS
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w. o. buck, Insurance counselor
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telephone newport beach, harbor 1500
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stat department ot veterans al-
t , at county aervice offices,
conununity &ervde centers.
UBLE FINDING
GERPRINTERS
CRAMENTO, ~. 4--(UP)
e state division of cri"\r'al
ification said today It is tiav-
trouble getting fingerprint
tee icians to "'Ork for it.
D vision Chief Geor ge H. Brere-·
ton said that recent statewide
c x min at ion for intermediate
fini · print technicians produced
on l three qUalified persons out-
side of the divisio"n itself who wei:e
wi g to work for the state.
ere is no doubt but that per-
having two years full time
ex ience in fingerprint iden ti·
fiCa ion are r eceiving better salar-
ies than we can pay," Brereton \
sai in his-monthly report to Gov-
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11111 STREET a TUSTIN -COST A 'MESA, CALIF.
PHONE BEACON 80M
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pion and Commander CODttrdliloo .....
their ... ,,,,.. to t.be "'new look'' that'• • --wide Studebalcer Ryle-. Low·
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out· the pictutt. Here'• • aiar...t-..ddecl
preer:ntation oC -modem niotoring IUX11ry-1 that empluulw anew the out-alwac! clle-1
tb>ot'-o of Studebeker "'7llna and encl· 'I
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On Laguna f'rog""" ~s!Jc::r~:t:~·::: Harbor Femiriine Ac ivities S~~
ol R019uoc!le /nit leltNe Copocify Alldi~e ?::.: ::S.:::.:"':""':..:U:..:-=· :.ll.:3!=118=----·---Wdbed Butire • ~. llutlar 1637-R-E. 'A.,-~ _ ei.:-s ... =:-~ ~ 1:":,.
iwcn -ot -iuw-t ... 71 I lier pcatd)lll ot plot -·r ,... ,, T .. I ~ w~f'o-'-r Rites • ot/illd I ol E I Ml' _..., ......... ot the Balboa lcrmance elven by all .. N -U'-'-----at the-· c1eoo111-11otlble. w-ner-EYerett H. s. .-. "' OOrv ........ rr• ·'° s ng a Orde at ,the .November -unc. the cut.; Ibey ....... -to 1ar7~°:'~ cut ";; 111e -P1im1p1, plQllll .,,_ ~ E..;.:_emetrl Told to Pion December M .. t Solemnized at La Jolla Sunday Lect11re hold at 1119. ~ ot the !nlidont. twe of the p1aya at the
-._ al the oooedysfarce Illy Paulten. ~~...,the •• .,-., t St J CL /I Mn. .It~, W•_.,ood. Alva-Beach Community Plt)ojw-
"'llamlhadlle Inn" with a 1111to .,......,.,. with heT --.-At Holiday Dinner Tbe ......,!M board al the N-s Weartns tradltlonlll white 11tln . • • Om9$ . ,.urc · rad<> tt~i, ~ 1J!01Dbcn were Saturday, November 29. n.
and Individuality wblcb -cmunentl on loft and life. In the port Harbor Hlfh ICbool Puents and curylnc an orchid on a white ·µ; l!i""1af.41iJk.., .. C.tbocir,.. -t. . guna Beach group pr....,tm
bunts ot i.uchter and rtnP>S ap-role al <:ommodore Luci .. ~. lllr. and Mn. Earl ll. Swntt Tetcher wodatl<in will haw a pr~ book. Mi., Polly Porter · oi Eft8iand'• 'will 'be' pi · dqtecl Itj •lli ~to make blankctt of their playw on the -
.,i.-1rom a warmly reapCJllOive Ed Green projected bla EllSUoh ac-ol 211 ~ aveouo, ~Jal-'. luncheon meetlnc Monday, Dec. 8 became Ille bride ot Kenny Wattl t 7 :30 P-D\. Sunc!aY Dec: 7 -at anit··qullt1 fat. children al the cram..
awllence cent, pr1m 1lneo and _. mans announced 'the enaaaamut ol at the home al lllrl. WUlud Kil: In a c:eremooiy performed SaturU:f I· ··JlllMI ~-churm' '117. l\letillibol:hopcl "ouae at Calexico An interettlng proeram -m.
In ~ major role ol Belinda nerilmo ,,_t amuolnslY. Phylllo their da\lshter BeetrlOI to Robert lion, Udo r.Je. Memben of the ennlnl, ·~ov. 29 In the Pretbys ·. Gelii;ae • A: ·~iwr, churdt whl~ the c;lrcle alda. A White ele-arranged for the recular --
Pride Helen Winters demmatrat-l.aduneyer, In the cllftlcult Job P . W--aper, _. of lllr. and Mn. achool !acuity and 1tudent board terlan churdl at La Jolla. l<l<P.. ili·11.· In iiddltJGn 'to·'the orp11 phaD\ ~·)'VU lle14, netting $4.30 meetlne ot the local (liiiup; •
..i actlne abWty ol a ratt quallty, of Interpreting• drue: victim, hold Nlcholu t!~vt.!'= will be cuntt lat" In the -1ter· Tbe.llrlde WM s!VOD In marriqe. uo1c ......_to IJlwti.ate Ille 1eeture lot' 'tl1t, ~~? Monday, December 8, at 7:ll0. ~
cret1tln& marveloualy the Wutloll the locua of lnterett In ...... 111 ~t In the home of 1llr -noon. by heT brotherslnslaw, Lt. Col. will be vocal IOlot. The ""'1 """'tine will be Dec. in the auditorium ol the New;.f
C>f a kindly little 1pinlltersllbrarlan. scenea. Mn. -B Joru-of Yorba A,.t the board meetlnc plant will Jotlyn Balley, U.S.M.C., ol Coro-I Last week Dr. 'Mori!mer pre-18 at '!le. !>mne al Jllrt, John K. Beacb Grammar 'tchool. A. • .,,. ,
Riley Gaynor, u Pattca, key With cracked lalletto and hob-· be completed for the December nado and Mn. Balley WU heT aen!A!d 1lie P!"oCl"Mll at Santa Ana EllJO.tt, W.S.C.S., preaidont, and full lelllrth play ii being _ ...
member of the racketeen, I-bllng gait, James Steflenaen OXz ~ Everett alter sraduatlng PsT .A. meetlllj[ which will be Cleh· sil_.1 attendant. ~ Brown--Ebell club to a capadt,y aldenoe momboa ant apln ulted to brine and there Will be readinp In pr.p. ~ •tronc performance. M the hap. tracted from the role of arthritic from Valene! Hi h achool In the tettd around the Oiriatmaa Pl'<>-ell waa belt man. Wtucb reoelved It with mar-op. ortld•• ~a white elephant IBie. aration for coating.
lea Arbuthnot, Dick Hambacber Mr. Tl'lllple, asllllr lanker, the lut a
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In 1 cram to be s!Vftl by the atudentt A reception wu held afterward proval. Actin& u ......,t will be I i};;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;t;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:a -dilcipllned his frame into the lbnb-ounce of petulant meannea. As bla ~::i: !~~~~·:'iWI;: Ol1 Th~y evenlne, Dec. 18. at the home Ot Col. and lln. Jocl< wUcox, junior arpnlat. • 11 -Oantllntr CO'JlOO with fortitude and lovely niece, Mary Temple, Joyce In Oranp wbere the completed , Balley.
aru.try.. · ....U Purcell gave her llnel with f~ her coune and sradUated u a Children's Home .Au.r. The new Mn. Watta bu been
Syd Davidson_ Jr., u Dr. R ing and clarity. In contrut to ~-nune In June. W I N lJ L-secretary .at the South Cout com-
.gave a COB.VUICll!ll quallty ol I&· UBUaJ sawdult lea4inc men of hllb Mr W received his Rachels It Comes ltW ..... m .... rs pany !or a number of yeera and
«llatlc villainy to..• complex role aChool •tapl, Ronnie Birt-,In or ol. ~ deertt In chemistry The monthly meeting of the ~ h<f h1Dband ii a IBilmaker. For
.and his realiatJc-. plune;e clown a the role of Bill PhlWpo played~ at LoYol• Unlvenlty, and upon cently orcanlzed Newpurt Harbor the wedding trip to Booton, New
:.fli&ht of 1tairS furnished the play relaxed and attractive hero "' graduation le'l"Ved two year9 u a auxiliary of the. a'lildren'• Home York and Waahlngton, D. C , the
-with its tensest momen~ T'.he fe--galvalllc Donnie Ward made Con-radio technician in the Navy. He Society of California wu held at bride chme a amart black wool
male F .B.I. agent, Matilda ~ane--stable Small an unlorgetable fig-ls a recent graduate from Don the Balboa Island home of Mra. suit with red hat and red acces--
way, f?un~ an . ~dmirable mter-ure. Martin'• School ot Radio Arts tn Alan Blum. sories. They are expected to re-
preter 1n slim, VJ.Yid. ~ Knight., As '"Gilhooley, Steve Hope bubbl-H~llywood and now employed u turn by Christmas. ru the coldly vicious doctors ed · gly around the ataC!'e Highlighting the meeting was
bar H F' ., ed m"'-eng~ • c el radio announcer at the new h howl f h M·-• 1 .,...__ A hundred or more guests, all 'Wife, Bar 8 ~e .•c•ueo.: ..,.... and made a wonderful foll for the KPAS radio station 1n Banning. t e 1 "1 0 .t e cuu• 0 &uin;:" or the yachting fraternity, attend-
.,. . " ' . FAC look Section
H-rs County Chairman
'!be Book Section of the Frl~y
Afternoon club waa dellgli!A!d with
the excellent revtew efven by Mn.
D. Jerry Youngs, county chairman
of literature, when •he addressed
CKA~N-GAY BAMBOO STUDIO . ;· ,• ............... . .. • Plain Colored Rmh
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their meeting Nov. 28. The book Tropical Accessorie11 Galore!
reviewed was "My Father's House"
ments of dramatic 1ntens1ty and constable's caustic wtt. The minor Pl••• for the wed•La ·-belna sound film, "Nobody's Children"
I f Po ......... U111• -" • concerning the subject of adoption. ed the wedding and among those but indispensable roe 0 rter.. made for June. from Newport Harbor were Mr. alias Hegan, ring-leader of the Of particula r interest to· the aux-. d
black market gahg was under-iliary memben was the importance and Mrs. T. Weston Jay, Mr. an Cir • t "' II · th · 111 t d pal Mrs. J . Addison Gurley, Mr. and Played by DI.ck Fe~•~n. colorlUI '1S mos ,.,.,e are given to e mte gen an ll8z .,_
by Meyer Levin, the story of a 677 South Coast Blvd., Laguna Phone 12541
Jewish refugee in Palestine. ~~~~~~;;;~;;;;;~~~;;~;;;;;~~;;~~=:~~ At the close of the meeting tea _
was served by the hostesses, Mrs.
J. P. Cooper and l'vlrs. Elmer Clark.
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'•-allf.ed d Mrs. Walter Franz, Mr. and J.l'.W!). in raJncoat and helmet. W L Pl _ J taking work of the qu 1 a op. Ori< anne<1 lion agendea In placing chlldren Darby Metcalf, Barney Lehman, Surprisingly, the first act was,
in important respects, the best or
the three with interest depending
on character development through
dialogue. The calibre or directing
responsible for thi!' achievenlent
should make the production of a
serious play under Mr. Robt' rt
Wentz a milestone in Newport
High school dramatics.
ELECTED PRESIDENT
Coordinating the work or sup.
plying Christmas cheer for the
ne-edy is a Christmas Welfare com-
mittee headed by Mn. Jerrold
Spangler, president of Newport
J.larbor High school Parent-Teach-
er association, and made up of
rep?Hentatlves or various civic
organizations under the sponsor-
ship of tht> Community Olt>St.
Planning their campaign, the
From Jack and Rosemary Lar-committee is issuing an appeal
son, now attending San Joae 1tete for toys. Every one who has t oys
cel llege, comes word that J ack has \\•hich are no longer needed is
been elected president of the Ma· urged to leave them at one of
sonic club at the colleae. the fire stations, either Newport
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i:f Accuracy
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t he necessary repairs and the com-
mittee will see t hat each toy goes
to brighten some child's Christ·
mas .
for adoption. Following the film, George Strom, Hebe Erickson, 1....ee
an informative discussion pertod Shippey end Nell Dominus.
was held, led by Mrs. Ora W. Chip-
man, San Diego, district repre-.
sentative and ex-officio memlx>r
of the local awdllary.
Mrs. Chipman announced that
the organization and membership
or tl\e Newport Harbor auxiliary
has been approved by the diltrlct
board. She also adviSE'd that the
president of the l<ral auxiliary,
Mrs. Wendell H. Calidns, was to
be an ex-officio member or the
district board. Special projects for
the coming year are a silver tea
to be held in January and an
Easter basket benefit sale.
New members welcomed were
tht> Mt'Sdamt>S Phillip Bassett,
Harold Caldwt>ll. David Corson,
Jack Hillman, Fred Hunie, John
Llt>b , Warren Morton, John Pe ter-
son, Hall Seely, Leslie Steffensen.
Otht>r members present wt>re :
Mesdames A. V. Andrev.·s, Alan
Blum, Wendell H. Calkins, Harald
Christler. L og a n Hendrickson,
Rowland R. Hodgkinson, Al l.en
Hutt, Boyd R. Lewis, Sandy F.
MacKay, Willfam R. Mi ller. E. B .
Whitson and Ora W. Oiipman.
Dinner & Cance
For C onclrita Pador
Conchita Parlor, Native Daugh-
ters of the Golden West, will en-
tertain husbands and frien~ at a
pot luck supper and dance on
Tuesday, Dec. 16 at American r..e..
gion hall in Costa Mesa. They have
also invited Santa Ana parlor as
guest!. Next regula r meeting of
the parlor will be Dec. 21 .
Grover Cleveland will be remem-
bered as the President who ex-
tended the "Monroe Doctrine."
There will be no meeting in De-
cember according to Mrs. 0 . 0 .
King, section chairman.
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LIDO WHARF RESTAURANT 7
Near Lido Theatre Newport Beach
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$1 .25
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HOURS -4 to 12 P. M ..
One-Third Reduction for Children
Catering to Parties a,nd Banquets
Cocktails Available
Phone Harbor 784 Closed Tuesdayw
from your first ten-cent
allowa nce all through your
life, Bonk of America con
be of seNice to you. In your
own neighborhood branch,
you'll find the complete fa-
cilities of o great statewide
bank, brought to you by
friendly, experienced men
and women. Come in, and
let's get better acquainled/
i:! Dependability
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Because we knO\V full
well the responAlblllty we
carry ln filling pre9Crlp-
Uons, you can be as&Ured
tbat every one brourht _
to us Is tJUed \\i th the
utmost accuracy.
On the committee are Mrs. J er·
rold Spangler and Mrs. Harbison,
from the high school P.T.A.; Mrs.
M. H. Clark of the Catholic Wt>l-
fare ;_ Mrs. Cochran. representing
th<:> Ne\.\.·po rt Beach Grammar
school P .T .A.; Sade FoJ, school
nurse, Elsie Newland, Ch r Is t
Church by the Sea; J ean Dulin.
Red Cross; Dutch Heacock, Elks;
Mrs. G eo r ge Lind. Assistance
League; Frank Crocker, American
Legion and fire department; Helen
Randel, Legion auxiliary, T . S . Mc·
E lroy. Ki"'anis ; H ele n Isbell ;
Dorothy SuthE'rland, Business and
Professional Women's club. and
1-!arry \Velch , secretary chamber
of commerce.
Michigan Guests
Feted by Costa Mesons
Capping a ten-day round of
visiting and sightseeing by out-of-
slate guests \.•;as the turkey cUnner
on l\fonday evening a t the hnme of
l\1'r. and l\frs. Sam Kinsfather. 166
East 20th street. Costa Mesa.
CHUCK ROAST
from SAFEWAY
1\ank n{
America
NATI ONAL nw.~ AS.SOC.L\TION
Co/i/0111io~1 Sfol•wid .. look
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NEWPORT PHAJlMACY
BALBOA PHARMACY
CIRCLE TAXI
Harbor 320 -·-Taxi Stand Now on
Balboa Island
at \\11Jte's Cate --Balboa Island Rates
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a•cl so's Ille Gre7llou•cl fare
to Miami, Florida '4470 plus 1ax
' ~that old Bish eo.t of lliq by~ an,..
Jw>undl Fare• are lower than any other way to tram
-Fra,-uent eerri<:e __..,..,1iaw ... -•st±rins phz LA
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C. C. Swafford •c--. 8 ZI• Mii
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Christmas Festivities
For Police Auxiliary
Pla ns for a Christmas basket of
food a nd toys to be given as a
special treat wt>r e made by mem-
bers of the Newport Beach Police
auxiliary at a meeting held at
the home ot Mrs. r.tildred. John-
ston, 1617 West Central avenue.
l\1rs. Ruth Gerrish presirTC'd at
the business session, which ~so
included completing plans for the
Christmas party. This will be on
Dec. 19 with dinner at Ormando'a
1 and a show af terward.
COurt whist was played, Bee
Lace receiving first prize. The
£econd award going to Mary Disu-
mano and third to Betty Phebus.
Present were the Mesdames Lor-
raine Montgomery, Gerrish, Eliza-
beth Waltze, Zelpha Roberu, Alda
Gorton, LaVeta Lace, Pat Coe,
Beverly Burdsall. Cuaumano, Mer-
cedes Q-oughan, Viola Cornecl,
Phebus, Mabt'I Jones, Bee Lace,
Audrey CotUe and the hoatesa.
Coming from Mi chigan on a
surprise \"isit were? l\ir. and Mrs,
Albert Datte of Sagina\v, l\1r. and
l\.frs. Carl Yeske of Bay City. and
l\1r. and Mrs. \V eller Burk of
Freeland. who stayed \vith various
relatives.
At the dinner others present
were C. D. Lassiter, the Messrs.
and Mesdames Walter Stieve, W il-
liam Blanchard, T . R. Rex, Gus
Nirenberg· and Mrs. Helen Rose or
Costa Mesa and Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Stieve a nd son Davis ot
Santa Ana Heights.
On Sunday more of the r elatives
gathered for a progressive dinner
served a t the homes of the Cost a
Mesa relatives and with other
guests including Mrs. Em m a
Stieve, Mrs. Paul Wendland and
son Emil and Mr. and Mrs. George
Moort> of San Diego; Mr. and Mra.
William Wogatsky sr. of Elsinore
and Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam Wogat-
aky jr. of Sherman Oalcl.
Other entertainment for the
vl.siton Included a day at Lake
Elsinore and a dinner at Knott's
William Howard Tait ii the Berry Farm hosted by Mr. and
only president of the Unl!A!d Sta!A!O Mn. Rex and Mr. and Mn. Niren-
burled In Arilngton National ceme--be __ rg.::.... -::--:=::----:-z:--,---
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. tlle-al.lfrL..._Ba11tto ,,,..~wNCl-5tolp.m. l'RD:llER J ELLERBROEK, encellher...,.,,,..ietotheabave OR.A_.J! -Ibo ccurt de-47.0f feet; thence Soutb ..
Wilt I'lin v. Gootbe -Paal n.e ~ Obaill1 lb11!fllwi1 Clim= a-. Oolla -with II -tature al. the Frillll1 -~ mentioned llaolutloa al. Intention. cree line eotablllhed by the or ll9" Weot 1906.29 -: .!'::!'.!" ~~ 111.~ with'!!"~ cacb&lnl will Pl!• i!'fa q... ~ 18 _ • ._. Pl ant a ad Kn. ,,_ dub'I -:!~. ":~ ~-': 'Pub~Dec. t. '. 19'7. Dated t1111 3n1 dl1' a1. December &qiorkw Court Cue No. :Mae: -North '16" 10' 03" Wen ·~·· "'!"'-· --t .....,..... t1oa al. cl~ ~ .., 119 Olllb9 W-lh pt 11•,,., Kn. held Ill Oolla -....._. ·-19t7 -' thence North M' 5T 15" Ealt 1148.37 feet; thence North 89'~
autbar, bear II '_...,,,.._.,,, l>ic!nmbft 'I at Dbl» 0.-lld 111 do-. Dec. 8. Doan will-at 10 a.m. JIOTICS · FRANKL. RINEHART alonc·Mld ccurt decree line '11' 30" We1t 689.85 feet to"a
the at...,. u a 8 p.m. ·at the New~,''lllit:bar Worlt·fw ·tlle ...,..,.._Will· -there will be wnethinl to OF FILING ASl!ESSJIENT FOR CIQ< a.n. ' 32t.18 feet to Station m: point Ill the Southeuterb'
fallt tale -Unlaa HIP -aumt.rfum.. ' ,ti>dtnde•Jlle ••lie al......,, -~llcb!~~ r"-'c1oar' .!"~ nu:CONS~U~ONANDOFPA~~· Pub.-Dec. '· 9, 19'7. thence North :a>" 01' 15" Eut ~ Hne of 'n'act 91!1, over .ellhteen Thlo lo the arcbellnl'• .....a ~ .,,.... ~rtiocit s--' -.ur uK -·--or ... -~ · alone aald ccurt decrei line -point bean North 39• 47 -ed ,... ... _-·It -.... ~ ~ .. , •, "~ .. "at 8 p.m. WALK AND CUl\B, SEWER NOTICS -01' PUJILIO -·anro 279.79 feet to Station 128; 30" Eut 7.515 fe.t from the
old; be dNdd-lhlpol50pla)'ent....a~1la!liti : iJ,.mit~.m ·be ·• Amons the many a~ CONNECTIONS, WATER thence North :ze 3l' lS" Eut mmt Southerly corner al. Mid
ed .,_ It -In the c:ounQ<. ~' -""" •11" lijld Wll1 be . bold ~ 18 'will. be the -al. -..... JIUINS, WATER co~ The Newport Beach City !'IU· alone aald """" -line Tract 919, -lo allo a point
wrote It up In have been uood&ted w\tll · Wu ,ai ~ i-· ot Mn. Sq 'Bo,rrett. mnductm b)' the Arla -Craftl IONS, nRE HYDRANTS AND nlna C<1mn>l•loa will hold two 110.02 feet; thence South '7ll" In the line of the City llmlta
the f~ al. i -aymplaiy ~ ... w-.... to brine sltto fer ~ There will be a c:ooMd APPURTENANT WORK IN Publle Hearlnp upon _the -~ppll-.. 5~ 25" Welt, ~l.:l . .J..i;.,,. of the acy of Newport Beacb; .
.ballad.· -Paul Allle Toulooe of Newport Beach, dlll-ot t be Netshbcabood fOod l&le by the Brtdce oectlon CERTAIN STREE'nl AND AL-<&!Ion of Tiit Inflle ~ lb .. tJ1imce North 88" 13' 4!"'weit --illent!i! 'Soutll 39• 47 111' Wen
D u " a a • a Cblcqo S)'IDphocrj, !Int ., violin Hw. and planlo, ,_.. -bull• IDOJI LEYS AND APPROAalES have the follotrinc --prop-138.63 feet; thenoe North 12· alone the -line of City
French muold-and concert nwiter· l!lilwtitd H. be obtained fl'om the Gardon ...,. TIIEREOF IN SECTIONS 1 'I'O erty owned by the Irvine Company, 59' 55" Weot 143.99 feet to a Umlta 7.55 fee,t, more ca .... an. chuck I ed Burns of Newpo."l 'Ileldi; eOJ1o 'I'ftncy membon were Pl..,,t tlon'1 booth. -5 INCLUSIVE OF BALBOA and recenUy annexed to the City point ot intersection With the to an lnteriectloa with the
over the ballad San Franci.co SyiDJllaon'y; EhJ>k = l\IOOt& were Jin. Irwin -The Homea:aft oectlon will haft ISLAND AND TRACT 742, ~ of N""'port Beach, rezoned to C-2: ewterly right of way line of Northerly right al. way line al. -
-put It Into the fonn al.. a J . Fara! at. Santa Ana. ~ Okla-· Seely. a 1peclal sift booth, !ncludlnl a CONTEMPLATED BY RESo-"A portion of Lota lTI and that certain county road the State HlsbW&Y ORA-60-B;
mualcaJ Scherzo. 'Then <><Ir own homa Oty S)'ID~; F. G. Fer-liale of lndlvjduallY -~ L;IJTION OF ~ON NO. 186 in Block 54, and land ad· known u Seventeenth Street, thence Euterly aJoo;>.c the aald
Walt Dlm"l'. chuclded over the rey, oboe, of Tuottn, General Eleo-St. James Aux. to Hear box.. f"'" Cllrlltmu ~-~0· F Jolnlns, of Irvine'• Subcllvlalon said tntenection Point beln1 northerly hfgttway· rtlbt al.
Scheno ,m tumed It Into a riot lrlc Symphony al. ~. L ,, __ ......_ CJi / • SeclloD ~ will aloo ~ 'nil: TIME AND PLACE al. .~, San J-uln and the beginnln& of a curve tan· way line to the Point of i..
of lall&hte on the a~ ,..,,.___ New York; Simon Plu al. BIDltin&· ong eu\J!. OP, 01n . wrap~ 'The rummase oale OF HEARING AS TO SAID Lomu de Santlqo and Flint gent; concave Wetterly and &Inning. .
The n..., al. thll thrice f..-.. toa Beacli, neoond , vlolli: :.a. S. 'The Rev ~leo Welle Adams, of the Book aectloa will oiler WORK AND ASSESSMENT. and Blxby'1 Allotment of bavlne a radius of 540.0 feet; 'The tint Publk Hearin& .._ ,
•tGrY, lo tlw Sorcerer Apprentice. Brlgp, nute, of Ccota MOia; one _of u.,; cil9pllnl at J',. Na many a dealttd !tem. The filb pond , Rancho Santiago de Santa thence Southerly alon& aald thll application will be hold n.-
0! coune thore •are "" w<rdl to George C GlblJe, bal Woi;<oM:cn>-F vy under the supervision of the Mrs. Punuant to otatute. 'Improve-Ana. u ohown on a map re-curv< tbroush a central ansle day, December 18; , 19t7, at 7:30
the Sclteno'. the atory bu to be na de! M.ar; Allen Hood of Santa be~ a1t'!4:'°tl.1:':.. Beach.;, ';i! Helen Keller and Mn. E. A. Ran· ment Act ,of 1911", Division 7 of Corded 1n· Book 1. poge 88 of of 38 .. 55' 18'' a dlltmce of p.m .• In the Council OWnber, a17
lmacined; but the music Is so Ana, c:larlnot all of whom" have wo.!:n•a a · of~ Janies daJ1 will abound with 111)'11terlOUI the Sir~ and Hl&hways Code Miscellaneous Maps, recorda 366.83 feel to a line tan&ent; Hall, Newport Beach, California.
deocrliPtlve that It almost talks. It past uaodatlona With the Valley Episcopal :7 whlc:h will be po=do. of the State of Callfornla, notice of :Orange County, California, thence South 23° 23' 30" w .. t By order of the Oiairman al.
has been recorded by several or. Symphonies. h Jd Thund Dec. 11 ~ong the many valuable door 15 hereby given that the Superin-lying Northerly of State High-88.32 feet to the beginning of the Newport Beach Oty Plannlna
chestru am&n""t them one con-et th bo ay,f .,_ Robertat 2 p.m. prizes then will be a $100 bill. tendent ot Streets ot the Ot:y ot way ORA-6()..B described. as a curve tangent concave east-C.Ommiuion. • a.. Director Clinton Sawin hu ar-a e me o uu11. Vil-F th · t k N t Be h h · d . . ' . ducted by Toscanini; tto the fom1 ranged the following liat of lagrana, 125 Abalone avenue Bal-dorh e C'Onven50ience to 1 wocheor en ewpor 1 1ac. avi1nhg ma e and fol~owa : Beginning at a point erly and having a radius of WALTER M. LONGMOOR..
of a record one can enjo?' the lectiona : ae-boa Island. Members are r~nd-a1 n d•dlotipperst •th dicen un ill ben, auessmenf othcover di e cotdts an of intersection ot ~e Norther-360.0 feet: t hence along said PHILMER J . ELLERBROEK,
hilarious music without h&Vlng to ed b . if n a on o e nner, w expenses or e gra ng an pav-ly right of way line of the curve through a central angle Secretary.
leave one's C'Omfortable armchair. Overture, Marriage of Figaro Ch ~o rin~ g ft 1 ~or ~ckln,e served by the Ways and Means ing, C'Onstructlon of sidewalk and California St ate Highway of 7° 29' 14" a distance of Pub.-Dec. 4, 11, 1947.
-The Sorcer«.>r Apprentice is the (Mozart); c;.:Minor Symphony, ristmas . xes or e . aman a corrunittee. under the able chair-curb, sewer connections, water •
itory of a magician who gets all (Mozart); Suite on Fiddlers Tunes, Church institute, to be distributed manship of Mrs. Bertha Tillotson. mains, water connections, fire hyd-
his hous h Id 1 ks d b .. 1.. (Geo. F . McKay): Irish Tune from to seamen, many. of whom have rants and appurtenant work in e o aJ one Y o..i1ang-G no homes or families p N · lng 8 broomstick into a man ser-County Dt>rry, CP. A. rainger). · UBLIC OTICES certain streets and alleys and ap-
vant. The young fellow apprenticed Residents of the entire county · CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS proaches thereof in Sections 1 to
to the sorcerer overhears the mag-are earnestly urged to attend and Orchic/s From Hilo FICTITIOUS FIRM NAME 5 inclusive of Balboa Island and
if formula, and one day, during give support to the orchestra. THE UNDERSIGNED do be1'!Jby Tract No. 742 in saJd City, as
his master's absence he tries out There '"'ill ~ no ac;l;mission charge. It was the birthday of Mrs. Vol-certlty they •" coaductlag a retail contemplated by Resolution of I n-, 'r-H J b I -L. lumber buslneu at 701 31llt Street. I 1· N 3~9 d ed b the formula and lo the broom-ney ay r ., ut unu1oneers at Newport Beach. Cali f., u.nder the fie-en ion o. "' . a opt Y the
itlck beco~ alive. it moves from Teen Canteen Plans The Galley all shared. in enjoymf"nt tlttou• r1rm name of BAYVIEW LUK-Oty Council of said atY on the
f h if bo f be tiful BER COMPANY and that aald firm l.J 4th d f F b 1946 filed its corner, goes for a pail of 0 erg t , a XO seven au · · compoaed of tha rollowlng penons. ay O e ruary, '
water, pours the water over the Reac/y lor Council 0.K. loittle orchids sent from Hilo, whoee names a.nd add~ a" u the sa me in my office on the 26th
H 'j b Mr d .,_ V I follows. t o-wit : d f N be 1947 (loor , goes for another pail of aw&.1 • Y · an !Tu~. o ney JOHN T. BOYD Jr .. 212 Garnet. Bal-ay 0 ovem r, ·
tl.>ater, pours the water over the Blue prints and specifications Hay sr. W hi I e another island boa I.aland. Calif.; ARLAN w. MOORE. I hereby fix Monday, the 22nd
d b R , h d H Pl n h'b' d ted th 323 Onn. Balboa Ialand. Calif. noor, a nd so on, and on, and on. rawn Y JC ar · eger , ower , 1 lSCUS, ecora e WITNESS lhelr band• this 18th day day of December , 1947, at the hour
The apprentice goes almost crarj architect, and associates of C.Orona luncheon tables, a blazing fire in ot November. 1947. of four o'clock P . M ., and the
with alarm, for he does not ·know del Mar. weFe approved by the ad-the fireplace erTiphasized the dif-iWi!:..NT·.J,0i._UlE council chamber of the aty Coun-
the magic formula to atop him. visory hoard of the Teen Canteen, ference in temperatures u did 9TATE OF CALIP'ORNIA. l cil of the City of Newport Beach
N t H bo H . h -· I p us ' I It .,, t Mrs COUNTY or ORANGE ) ... He seizt>S an ax. iyid slits the ewpor ar r 11 SuiOO -a m ing e er wri en o · ON THIS 18th day of November. as. the plate, when a nd where all
broomstick in t wo. But that only T .A. project, at the meeting held Sexton fTom one of the vacation-A.O .. 1947. bf:tore me. a Notary Public persons Interested in the work
m akes matters worse, for now recent l Y at the home of Mr. ing Balboans told of the heat over ~a~~1~ :~!;;~~°'j.~~a ·~~ ~~~ PJ"{; done or in the said assessment
there are two broomstick, each and Mrs. J e rr o 1 d Spangler. A there. and Ar~~· Moore. known to me. •Nill be heard by the said City
doing the same job of going for hearty vote of thanks .wu given ;~t!4Mbed ror~:· w"rt~'t: ~:rr:ne~ Council. Proper ty owners, the con·
water and pouring it over the Mr. Pleger for the rrany hours of Di" .L Harper f/i"es H'?me and acknowledl'ed to me that they tractor or his assigns, and all other
k • ff t t · dr · CJ{ executed tha 11&me. Joor, until the furniture is floating wor an"'-e or spen in awing rN WITNESS WHER.EOF. 1 hani p«.>rsons interestt'd in said work or
in a rapidly rising lake. ·-For-the details which were submitted for Thanksgi~ing Day hereunto Ht my hand and &!fixed my aslessment, feeling aggrieved by
tunately the sorcerer returns, pro-to the Newport Beach dty coun-~!~~~~!.:•:1~~" a:!!'e a;~tfe":._r In tbla any act or determination of, the
nounces the magic formula which cil at the regular meeting. All Flying home from Washington NORA S. llARGW.&.RTH Superintendent of Streets or the
renders the broom!itick once more work has been donated by mem-State university for Thanksgiving ~~~ ~db1kia!:. and for aald City Engineer In relation ther eto, ~t a broomstick standing in the bers interested in the project. was Dick H arper, son of Mr. hnd (SEAL> or who claim that the work has
corner, and the apprentice gets his The lease from the ~t:y a ttor-Mrs. Wayne H.aJl)er, 116 Abalone 19~~ Comrnlulon Explrea January 28· not been pcrformt'd according to
11-d. ed -~ R 1 d Th .,1,_ avenue, Balboa Island, and on Sun-Pub .. ~ 27 ~-1 •• 7 ood d b-we Merv rewo.ru. ney, o an CMTipson , was ~ .-... ov. ..... : ~. 4, t , I:ro . the contract in a g an su
(Scrap book item) cussed in relation to the site for day he flew back to college. NOTICE OF INTENTION stantial manner, or who claim t hat
A NOTES of the
Balboa Yacht Club
the proposed building. By papular Gathered. about the holiday din-any portion of the work was for
ballot at the high school, the name ner table were Mr. and Mn. Har-TO ENGAGE IN THE any r eason omitted or illegally in-
"The Ta r Pit" has been chosen per and Dick, Mrs. Anna Harper, SALE OF ALCOHOL-eluded in the contratt for the
for the ne\v rC'Creation center. Thi! mother of the hostess: Miss Nancy IC BEVERAGES same.or having or making any ob-
fitting title "'as submitted by Buck Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Ver-jection to th«.> correctness of the
Commodore and fttrs. Boyd were Bean. Berg and small daughter Susan. CX-tober 1s. 1947. assessm ent, or diagram, or other
celebrating their 27th w.edding ?-n-1 Bu..d Gordon, son of Mr. and -T~~o~ 1~:::YY ~:"no;.:;:: fifteen act , determination or proceeding
THIS 2-BEDROOM HOME ,
COMPLETE ON YOUR LOT ··-
l.omplete tluilding Service at Reasonable Construction Costs
CONSTRUCTION by JAMES D. RAY -General Contractor
BLUEPRINTS by HARBOR DRAFTING SERVICE
niversary at th~ FrostjJ1te Follies, ~trs. Irvin George Gordon. \VhO ls Bassinet w antecl da)l!I after the date posted. the under-of the Superintende nt of Streets
Saturday evening dabce at the associated with his father in the !~~!~ :trot~':' P~~~1.81J~~0~11~:"~ or City Engineer, sha ll , prior to Newport Beach ASSOCIATED BUILDING SERVICE
PR. BEACON Meo Balbo<J Yacht club. contracting business. has accept-Is there a ny one in the Harbor tollowa : the day S<"!t for the hearing on the 711 r COAST WWAY (1'Uracle Mlle)
ll h h II bab b k J <"i! r-'"ln ~ .. Ba.l boa /Newport Beal:h . I th 'd ~
Members o( the co ege group eel the responsibility ot supervis-area w o as a sma y as et Callfornl&. oas~s".:e'.'.s~sm'..'.:::e.'.:n.'.:t,~a~p~pe'.:'.'.a.'.:....'.:'o:'......'.'.:e:'.....:'.:s"':'.'.'....====~====================================~· back home for the holiday were ing the students in building t heir or bassinet and who would be will-Purauant to auch intenUoa. the un· -
present, including ~lr . and Mrs. "Tar Pit." Gordon is an alumnus ing fo give it to a needy young ~~n~ E~uaii~:t~~gr0~0 1s!~!nc~ta~;
Fred Schenck, Bill Ficker, Allan of Ha rbor 1"1ig h a nd served In the expectant mother? tran1fer of an al cohol h: be,•erage 11-
Andrews, Dick Hahn and Bob a rmy in the Euro!X'an theater. The appealis being made from ~n.f:u~~i:llceoaei) tor theae p~mlses
Davis. Greeted with a warm wel-The h l)St and hostess served r e-the local office of thC' Red CroS.s o:-: SA LE BEER.
Bob S I h h d Anyone dealrlng to protest the 11· rome was at t er. w 0 a freshments to l<.lrs. Nellie Shook, and they may be called at Har-suancli!I ot 1uch llcense111) ma)· rt le 8 as his guest Capt. Bill Kilgore, M rs D M !\1cCallum Supert'or bor 1865. Lacking a bassinet, a ,·ertr_lr-d proteat 1111·\th the State Boa rd
C.R · · · · · ' or Equallr..atlon at Sa<"ramento. C&li· U.S.M . · Judge Robert Gardner, Sidney comfortable baby buggy might fnml". atatlng cround1 tor denial u
This coming Sunday Y.'ill see Da\.idson , ~1r. Pleger, ~Ir. Gordon, serve the purpOse of a bed for the P.~~·r1:;.~n~ :g;-·th~h_!1.f'°;cm~~~h6il~
the P . C. women skippers race for Annette Shirley. twlary .. lanzal, M -small errival. beverages
the Ed Giddings P erpetual trophy. mando !\·lonaco, Bill Klussman, Jim GEORGE J.tORGA~ FITZWATER
now held by Mn. Fred Smales. K linr. Buck Bean, Cliff Tripp, Le-Allied Aris Meet Tues. Pu_b_, _o._,_, _•._1!!4_,_. ------
The International 14 fleet elect-Roy BrO\VTl , George "Little" Jones NOTICE OF P UB LIC HE . .\RING
ed officers recently "'1t h Beverly and Don ~lcCallum. Members of the Newport Har-
Licntz as capt ain and Betty bor Allied Arts will be guests or
Schock a! secretary. Penns,ylvania \Ya s nicknamed ~'Ir. and Mrs. Braden Finch at
the Keystone state by r eason of the Kay Finch Ceramics studio,
Scotch tape, var1oua aiul., on its geographical location in the 13 Corona del Mar, Tuesday, Deccl\\;:
aale at the New.-1lmea . · origi na l colonies. ber 9, at 7 :30 p.m.
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ThC' Newport &-ach City Plan-
ning Commission "'ill hold a Pub-
lic Hearing upon the matter of
the applica tion of Dr. Lucius B.
PhC'lps. 1311 Hiatt Street. La
H abra, for a 50% setback variance
for Lot ~. Tract 884, to permit
the construction of an open porch,
glassed on the west, said porch to
be part of a prop:>Sed house to be
erected on said lot.
The Public Hearing upon hb
application will be h eld Thursday,
December 18. 1947, at 7 :30 p.m ,
in the C.Ounc:il"Chamber, City Hall,
Newport Beach, California.
By order of the Olairman of
the Newport Beach Oty Planning
Commlssion,
WALTER M. WNGMOOR.
PHlLMER J . ELLERBROEK.
Secretary.
Pub.-Dec. 4, 1947.
NOTICE OF PUBLIO llEABINO
The Newport Beach Oty Plan-
ning Commiulon will bold two
Public Hearlnp upon the appllca·
lion of Otto Boyd, 1313 E. Central
Ave., Balboa, C'iutornia for re-
zonln1 from Jt.1 to Jt.2, Lot 7,
Block 22. Eutalde Addition to
Balboa Tract, otherwise -.i u
1313 E. Central Ave., Balboa. Cali·
famla. .
The flnt Public Hearing upcn
thll appll<atlon will be held Thur.
day. ~ber 18, 19'7, at 7:30
p..,.., 1n the Couac11 Chamber. a17
Hall, Newport Beach. Callfon)la.
By order of the Oiairman ol the
Nowport Beach · Oty Plannin&
CommlsUon.
WALTER M. LONGMOOR.
PHD.MER J . ELLERBROEK.
Secretary .
Pub.-Dec. 4. u. 1947.
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----la Ca ....... -s••1' Girl' --~... --=·. -. Har. JD,a. . 95,2tc. -; ----. ·--·. -.-~..u ~WP·. ORT ~aHTS *'a-alntendwlrC'the'4T cvn____ a -1'--1-P, nJ Co ._._ ---~ iu:.i; -mlllbl ri-"' llx (l'<llJer). Lib -· A "'°" ~ ........... Im •• • ROOM FOR llENT..:.C-.lwata -Slt,800. cau Hub Powerr. Act. -. -· • beaujy. N.W 2-bedroool ••:' "" ••a• <took at Jl'-tn7' Pi•••• "<lolta 1112 Newpcwt ....._ Colla ._ 11....,. a bath. .-.-w. QI ~-12-W. 81-tfc $2000 FOR 1WO .LOTS · -ond -·Hu bdwd. fin.
&It -· • • State tnppen 11eoa. / · Dott. Ql.-d, Balboa ........ Phone NEW ~ ~n~~ ..._.. ~.~•-Al.ONG PAVED ~--fllmaoe, -~ -•-' .,;_k.• 11-taln 1-durlllC ()ctQber, Harbor 2128-J ~ -~-..,....., -~ ~·~· ' ~ ~ ~
...,-~ U11 ""-'" wi. m WH1TNI:!' Btby !klU)' wtu. _,_ CASH for USED · , amot. 111epaa..,. p1an, on Jara:• Thll will .., on ·---at on1y
• olllor pndaRJ' ·-• • , . 'Ibe -' pad. Aloo nimble KJdolle FOR RENT-New attnctlve sin-1evo1 :tencod lot. See W. for $9400
· ea1e ot •Diii• -•• w. .,_ Bath. like ,__ R-. 1!198 FunUture cl ~ncea sh! aputment till June ts. Ideal f48llO. Dtacolmt tor cas11. Own-BETTE LEE, Realtor
r
up "' oCt. in broollbt the state Oranp Aw:., Ccsta Meoa. "We 8'0' for one ponon. Call Hu. 1193-J er, 1103 Rochester, ott Tustin Member Multiple u.ttnc
Sl.S85.1'70-Ulat ,... $43,000 -. 116-ltp ~ after ~ p.m. 116-ltc near 18th. Costa Mesa. 94-t!c 8490 Coast ~
than clurillc tbe ftnt ten -tbs ot SIZE 9, youthfUI. llke new, Seal GRANT'S FOR RENr,-Aputment and pr-New!Altt Beach '
laat year. _ -.Fur Coat ond Be,an!e; pl.aid IU!t; Pia. 8". 510'r-111 ..., from Dec. 11t cto June bt. H. M. LANE Eyenlnp ea11 Hatbor H39·R.
The .... ot tirtpted landa In
the •tale ol Idaho ~ 2,225,-
000 .......
or1ciJ>a? black ch 71 .. ; Tieck. U5e! Newport Blvd., Costa Mw 1948. Call at 216 Ruby SL, Bal-REAL ESTATE -96-ltc
IU!t; wuh clrnser TI6~ Pllln-42-Uc -lllond bet.... Dec. 14. 2006 Court Avmue
oettla, Corona del MM. Z.2tp WILL pAY $1000 cull for -.. .------------'-_96-3_tc ALL KINDS OP' LOTS
FOR SALE ....: New 1'17mMter able Newport Heia~lll lot. Reply, FOR RENT -Nice •Incle a-1· Reslclence Lots
To date Theodore Roooevelt la Check Writer Machine, never 427, San Bernardino Aw., N--,_,~ winter only. 137 Topaz, Bullneu 1""'"
the younsest penon to become been 1*d. C>eap. Beacon 5393. port Beach. 95-4tp Balboe blend. 96-ltc Some i:;:nt.aa
President ot the United Stat.es. M-4tc P'CIUfJTUa& roa SAU n FOR RENT-Houoe Tralltt; very Mn. Anna Hawldm Lime
• ·v-....... --·-. A POOL TABLE -Standard me, REFRIGERATOR. Gibson 8 cu. IL nice, to permanent tenonts. No or H. M. Lane
'Ibe N ..... nn-will not be re-very nice condition. Complete 3 moo. old and table toP O'Keefe children. Stone Villa Trailer City At The Old Stand
iipmwtble for -lhan -1neor-with cueo and balla. Pbone Bea-4 Merritt l'&D&<! 1 yr old. to Port,. Coota Mera on Bay St. Ready To Show Bargaina
reet lmertlon ot an ""-tlaemmt. con 5801. 9'-5tc ' · Very nice spot with lawn and ~
N B C Realty Co.
Newport -Balbot • Costa Meu
HOMES-LOTS-INOOME
3116 W. Central Ave., Newport
Harbor 1405
3 BR Home, 1\0 Bath&. 1-ie lot.
Can be 1-4 for Buolnea. Room
to build Income Unllll.
,_.. t b 0 rtcbt to OOIT8Ctl:7 buy.r ot beautiful . llvin& room n-en. 91;.Jtp -=-;,;.-------'---~:..:...;tf:.:c
d 0 _..., ••v --• all -~ -~ •-FOR SALE -Aqua Marine, per-furniture lncludlnc lamps. pie-BEAUTIFUL 3 U ~ ___ ., -..., ---f .._ col 18~ t. "•-~--••·-tte t All 1 W.ulTm> ---•• HOME, 2 bbedreclr'OOll1""""'"'1 Central Aft. lilt. with -~• reject oay adwrtloemellt not con-eet, _,. or. n cara ·~~-. -~~ ~~ ""· &u ....,. -at !10 Flower in Costa Mesa's R-3 Lot. $17,500.
1onn1nc to ruleo ond ~-Save '100, p1 .. 20" luzury tax. yr. old ond in Cine !"""fltlan. 60l WANT TO RENT~« 3 bedroom fine new oectlon."Hardwood Ora .•
COAST BLVD.
Houoe on corner location Wtth 2
bedrooms and 2 bath&. Only 1 blk.
from ocean. Also bu sood future
-poalibilltis.
$5300
COSTA MESA
New l·bedroom stucco. Plaater in-
terior. Hu Iota: of storage apace_
Nicely flnlahed. Lars• lot on good
otreeL
$5750-Terms
EVA F. RHODEN
Realtor
118-tf< Phone Beacon 58113-J. 93-4tc Broad St.. Newport Hei&l>t., fumlahed ar unfurnished house venetian blinds, tile In kitchen ~ Nicely (urn. Pie-war 2 BR. Home. __ ..__________ mominp or a(ter 5,30 p.m. • • EL ""'N D ., • ..,..,,,.,_ lltllllNDl8 oums u 1946 MCYl'ORCYa.E, Z50 CC BSA or apartment. 3 adult.. Pay 6 bath. One bedroom very large. Broadway St., Ooota Meaa. Sub-'•v · ...ulol•r.• • PERNEL G. BARNET!'
------------single. Lots ot chrome, new bat-9S-2tp moo. n!nt in advance. Not over Landacaped yard. front 4 back. • mlt offer. Brokers
GENERAL REPAIR tery. good tltts. tandem oeat. MIDGET wuhlng machine, lo sheet $70.00. Harbor !'>66-W. 96-4tp Vegetable garden. 2-car garage. 470 Newport Blvd. Costa Ml!98
OF ALL KINDS windshield. top mec:h. ahape. capadty. $15.00, Laree dreaer. w ANT TO BUY_ From owner-·Loan at 4%. payments very low. 3 BR. Home, 2 bath&. Balboa. $9000 Phone Beacon 5TI3-R. Evenings, Beacon S779-R
Costa Mesa Fix-It Shop $360. Har. 2SO-R. 95-2tc $45.00. 2-piece oventuffed. needs home to qualify (or G. I. loan. See owner at 601 Broad. New-
-"Let Short 4 Long do it" ClllLDRENS PLAY HOUSE, 10lld upholstering, $35.00. Ph. Beacon 315 Marsuertte Ave, lower apt., port Heighta. corner Santa Ana ~ Buys on Cen11rl Ave. Bual· 96-ltc
Ted Taylor an4 Clarence Davia redwood. 4 windows, 1 door; --567-::3-,,,..-J_. ----=----96-4-_tc Corona de! Mar. 95-2tp Ave .• mornlnp or after 5:30 p.m. ness and R-3 Jotr. ---------------------~~:;:;
2508
Beacon !13Q3.R M 6" x 10', height 6'. 501 El Modena llOATll. SUPPLID A WANTED TO RENT-2·bedroom. ___________ 96-_2_1p ___________ lM>-_ltc
Newport Blvd .• Costa esa S N t H i h = •t 93-Stc t., ewpor e g ts. ~ P furnished or. unfurnlahcd. yeor
LANDSCAPING ,
Care of Lawna
F1owers and Sh.rubs Planted
Hal Crawford
315 Alvarado P lace Harbor n4
BALBOA 84-tfc
CESS POOLS and
SEPTIC TANKS
Installed AnyWhere In
Oranp County
Contract Drllllnc
Sewer Connectlaa
(All Work Guaranteed)
Full Insurance Carried.
FOR SALE-New. % • coU spring Want to Sell Your Boat 7 "round rental in Corona dei Mar,
and mattress combination. $25. We have slip space fOT boats on or aOOUt Dec. 20. Hendricks,
5-drawer chest, $10. 6TIO Coast · listed with us for sale. Harbor 12. 92-tlc
Hiway. Newport Beach. 95-ltp FREDERICK YACHT CO. WANT TO RENT-2-bdrm. house,
STEEL WHEEL CHAIR. 2 pair 1215 Coast !Ilghway fw-nlshed or unfurnished. 1 year
crutches, price $37.50. P.O . Box Phone Beacon 5615 lease. Harbor area. T. P . Reeder,
825. Balbot. 95-4tp __________ 96-_l_,tp M.D. Ph. Har. 602. 95-2tc
GOOD USED EQUIPMENT-Var-4().(t, Aux. Schooner STIOO (Dixon-RENT, MISCELLANEOUS '8
iable speed Delta jigsaw, 110 v. Kemp 1938. Univ. 4-25. 37 Ct C S t Ft.h $7500 FOR RENT-Separate furnished motor, Jook3 new , $90; 1 h.p. -· omm. por er h k · Ph H bo Stanley pedestal grinder, with (Shelton 1941), Chrysler Royal, ousc eeping room. · ar r
eye shields, single face, $95; new 8-143. 1191 or inquire 123 30th St.,
Mall eJec. hand planer, 110 v., 28-ft. cabin Cruiser (Hunter) 1936 Newport. 96-tlc
150 ; %-inch Stanley electric Grey 6-71 -$2800. REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE '8
drills, almoot new. $72; three 14. 16-Ct Clinker Runabout, $175. ASTHMA RELIEF
in. Stanley 4 Skill drills, $25 4 G. E. MINNEY Will trade $8500.00 equity in mod·
$30; 15-in. Duro handsaw, like Listin~ Wanted ern 2-bedrrn. frame, lot 85'x250' new, otand. IWitch, motor, etc., . blades, Sl7!5 ; 8 2-tube Fluor. Til Cout 1way, Newport In beautiful Tujunga. Elevation • J. It McCORMICK fixtures with 411-in. tubes, '12.50 Beacon 5032-W. 9S-2tc 2,000 ft., no FOG, for equal or. better in Newport, Balboa or
IMO Victoria St. Costa llleaa each. PrlncillaJs only. Har. :.IO!>-R FOR SALE-Lawson pump and · Balbot Island Cliff White, 10536
Beacon 5069-J I 95--2tc bait tank complete, $75.00 like Pinyon Ave., Tujunga or Phone
911-tfc ------------new. Bay District Hardware Co. Sunland 11149 evenings. · 93-4tc ------------N U R S E R y Bal. tstan<I. 83-ttc FORMED Wlnclab~idl 4 Hatci WILL TRADE L. A. home for
Coven made to order. Ai.a Plex· LANDSCAPE -SHRUBS FOR SALE-t4 ft. boat with Mar· Balboa Island or P eninsula
•-taaa· ~ Lucite Sbee-for .. _1... and P"' ..... ~ tin 60 outboard motor. Ph. Her. h , _ amb .. ~ .. -.... L.ft..I." J. ~ ome. 1..AJW r ling Hacienda
Nu-World Productl Company, t 498-R. 95-2tc on level hill top, cement block
303 Third St., Huntin&ton Beach BULBS _ FERTILIZER construction, steel wi.ndows, co~ Phone Huntt.nston Beach 178 Let Experienced Yacht F\nishers per pipes, hand-made tile floors
SG-t!t VARNlSH YOUR STATION and roof. 2\0 ba?M; 3 bedroolYlll
Hollister Bros. WAGON opening on tiled patio overiook-HARBOR
Plumbing Service
1768 Newport Blvd., Beacon 5048\\
REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY
Contracting and Supplleo
97-tf<
N ursery with Marine Products ing Silver Lake & Griffith park.
Service Afloat Olympia 2597. 95-2tp 1959 Harbor Blvd. 2145 E. Ocean _ Balbot Costa Mesa Beacon 5647 95-tfc !:~\:IT\' in choice furnished 4-bedroom, Lldo Isle waterfront
Phone Beacon 5200 FOR SALE-14-ft. Clinker built home, with pier. For clear water -
89-tfc rowboat mth 3 seeta & 3 aets of front property on Udo Isle.
LOTS -BALBOA PENINSULA
35' x 75' (R-3 zone) ...... -........ z ...... -••--·······$4,750.00
35' x 105' (R-3 zone) .. _ .. ·-·-.... -·--·-····· ..... _._$5,000.00
50' x 135' (R-3 zone) ._ ........ -.. ----·········---.. -$8,500.00
Other choice lots (R-2 & R-1 )from._ ....... -. .$2 ,750.00
SOUTH COAST REAL TY
& INVESTMENT CO. .
Ross Greeley, Realtor' -Monte R. Grlmell, lnst.nnce
J09ephJne Webb, Realtor
302 Main Street BALBOA Pr. Harbor 2034
Sacrifice Sale
AT CORONA DEL MAR
Two Beautiful Homes
HOME AND INCOME ' INCOME SHOULD PAY FOR BOTH
Priced For This Week-$17,500
You will have to act at once to get this
.
W. j. HOLCOMB
1517 Coast Highway Corona de! Mar
• •
96-ltc
COOPERATIVE
ROOFING CO.
New and Repair
Phone Beacon 528)..R
Watches _ O.ockl • Jewelry oarlock! & oars. A-1 cond. 2120 Quick occupancy can be arrang-
CHROMOMTERS Miramar Dr., Balbot. 95-2tc ed. Principals only. Box H, c/o 96-ltc
Repairins -Prompt Service F OR SALE -Star Ail boa t . New.-Ttmes. 95-2tc '------------------------
"Where The F1ags F1y"
Senoible Prlcea Latest type. fiextble mut. in-MONEY TO LOAN 116
eluding aalls ready to aa1l -,-=-=-==~-----
2573 Elden Ave., ec.ta Mesa
2().tfe
VAN DRIMLEN Phooe Glendale, Citrus 11188. LOANS TO BUILD, buy. improve.
J E W E L R Y 60-tfc modernize or refinance. We pur-1788 Newport Blvd Costa M ... __________ :..:...;:.: chue trust deecla.
12 YEARS SERVICE
IN THE HARBOR AREA
31-tfc NEWPORT BALBOA FEDER.AL Boat Maintenance and SAVINGS"' LOAN ASSN.
HARRY HALL WASHING MACHINF.S
U you don't have ooe do Yt"D
wubtn1 at
Repairing 3333 v1a Lido Ph. Har. ~
38-tfc.
PAINTING CONTRACT'OR
274 East 19th Street
fb. Bea. 5413 Costa Mesa. Call1 BILL'S w ASH-A-TERIA
llC>-tf c
475 N"'l'Ort Blvd., Costa -
.Frederick Yacht Co.
1215 Coast Hiway, Newport
Phone Beacon 5615
BOAT BROKERS w _ _,,s,,T......,AND __ ro_UN_._n ___ ..,,._n ---.. Beacoo ~tlo _-,._.. 85-tfc
LOST-Black & white Boston Bull ll·tft ---------__.:=-:::
T errier ; ansv.:ers to "Toby." ------------KUSICAL • RADIO 14
Family pet. Liberal reward. B AYSIDE PLA TIN-G ~IV"o"'"RS""""a=n:...d..:P:...o..:n:...d.=G=r=an-d-. _Ki_m_b_al.;;I.
Glen Croft. 285 Broadway, Costa Baldwin, Wurlitzer. Many oth-
Mesa. Beacon 5350-M. ~ltc Gold • Silver • Copper -BrMI er makes. Prices start at $89
EMPLOYMENT WANTED 11 Antlquee a Specialty on used uprighta. Buy now for
Christmas. Danz. Schmidt Pi-Sunshine Cakes. Hors d ' Oeuvres,
Luncheons, Di nners by arrange-
ment. Mrs. Young, 1618 E . Cen-
tral. Harbor 569-W. 96-4tp
See Our Ad In Orange County ano Co.. 520 No. Main, Santa
Phone Dln!Ctor')' Ana. Christmas Sale. 89-tfc
WANTL1:> -Maternity cases and
baby sitting. Ph. Bea. 5718-M or
Bea.. 5689-J. 95-2tc
WILL TA.KE charge or assist with
dip.ner parties, buffet suppers.
~tc. Fine ironing done, your
home or mine. Ref. Ph. Harbor
1973-M. 96-2tp
W ANTE:D-Family washings ·and
ironings. Mrs. Underv.'ocxl.. 281
Avocado S t., Coste Mesa. 95-4tc
WORK WANTE~lroning in m)
-b lilome. Plain or fancy. 530 San
1914 Harbor Blvd. Ph. Bea. 51U
Cor. Harbor and 19th, Costa M-
Next to Metbodlst Oiur<b :IS.tic
Plenty of Good Tires
All Sizes
Compound Motor Oil
Gallon. 70c
Western Auto Supply
Authoriz.ed Dealer
18345 Newport Blvd, Costa M ...
11-tft
Bernardino' Ave., Newport ------------
HeighlS. 26-ttc FIREWOOD
Jd.A N with light truck, available CHARCOAL & BRIQUE'l"'S
for \\'Ork. \Vrite \Valter Rae, 104 PROMPI' DELIVERY
E . Bay, Balboa. Apt. 16. 92-;ltp Wright Lumber Yard
DRESSri.lAKING and alterations l784 Newport Blvd.
Ladies or men's cloVling. Be--COSTA MESA
REPOSSESSED: Spinet piano.
Famolll make. A genulne beau·
ty. Gan't be told from new.
Pay balance. Easy terms. Danz-
Schmidt Piano Co., Santa Ana.
520 No. Main. Ol.ristmu Sale.
89-tfc
SPINET slightly case damaged in
shipment. World famous make.
Thi!: is a great sacrifice. Only
one Remember, only one. Your
time to save on the finest.
Danz-Schmidt Piano Co., 520
No. Main, SBJ\ta Ana. Christ-
mas Sa.le. 89-tfc
SPINET PIANO. Rent a beauty
for the holidays.. Rent tor term
allowed if )'OU buy. Music in
. the home is important tor
Christmas joy. Uprights as low
as $4.00 per month. Danz-
Schmidt. Santa Ana, 520 No.
Jdain. Qn-istmas Sale. 89-tlc
tween 17th and 18th on Whittier Beacon 5665 Mrs. Tahara, Costa Mesa. STEINWAY. Used. Gorseoua tone. . 92-4tp __ __;,_ _____ _.:.IB-tfc Mal>oi:any cue. ~ulne. Su-
___________ _; FOR SAI.~irl'1 bicycle, ~in. personic tone. Terms er Will
CARPENTER.d Painter and all wllttl hue. Call Har. 142:hl. renL Danz.Schmidt. !520 No.
AUTOMOTIVE A TDlE8
FOR SALE-1930 model A Con·
vertible, now motor & battery,
good tires. $250. 225 Coral. Bal-
bot Island. 95-2tp
1947 PONTIAC Convertible Club
Coupe, only driven 5000 miles.
Just like new. Has radio and
)>eater, etc. Your chance to get
a nearly new car immediately.
This car can be seen at our new
used car Jot at 1843 Newport
Ave ., Costa Mesa. Phone Beacon
6207. Theodore Robins, 22nd &
Central, Newpor t Beach. 961tc
ALLEN MOTOR CO.
1008 Coast Highway
Beacon 5032-J
'46 Olds 76 C. Sedan
Hydromatic Drive. Immaculate. •
'47 Mercury 4-D. Sedan
Brand New.
'41 Ford Tudor
New paint. Ra.dio. Heater.
Spotlight. Original mileage.
'40 Olds 6 Convertible
New palnL Good top. Radio. . \
'40 Ford Club Coupe
This Week's Special
at $1045
Guar~teed Used Cars
aroun man Will do alterations 96-2tc Main. Santa An&. Cbrb:tmaa
and new work. Veteran. needs Sale. 89-tfc 96-ltc
job badly. 117 46th St., N. B. p u Mp s ---------=-=
ALLEN MOTOR CO.
1008 Coast IDghway
Beacon 5032-J
92-4tp PIANO si-tap will be -thlo TJIAO ns . II ==----------....: WORTHINGTON CUistmea. 0-)'<Min now. _ l:llPLOYllENT O'n:asD • PRESSURE -CENTRIFUGAL A l1Rall depoalt will r_.... It 45-FOOT LUXURY UNER.. Will
W ~Ir! for -1 time of. For all Pr-.re lot you. Dellveftd wllen you oell. best cmh ofter thlo week.
tlce ~ 11 .. t be sood typist. . Sodm Refrlceratiaa with. Ilmlz.&hmldt Plano Co, lllll2 IWnlltoa. Coot.a Mesa.
711 c-t ~-Pb.' Beacon 6:13 So. Loo ~ St., -52<> No. llaln, Santa Ana. Z.2tp
90lrl-W. ll6-2tc -4652 9&-llc ~ Sele. 89-tfc nµn-11
-INSURANCE-
FOR SALE--...... --
.-., pn<tlcall)' -· S2o.oO. FOR ~ Trailer, cm-Pbone )OZS-U. • llarlsold. Co-end W-; liu-. Hu ema
rona def lbr •tie romn cm "*-1525. Rs ,,,., 5M5 • or ~ZlllSJ-. "'2tc
CLIFF-HA VEN
Model home now open for your inspection. Attrac:
tively furnished by Newport Furniture Company.
Visiting hours; 10 a.m. to _5 p.m. daily.
BALBOA BAYSHORES
$3000 OOWN -Iminediately available--attractive
two and three bedroom homes with real fireplaces,
stall showers, well planned kitchens, breakfast bars,
large cement patios, wardrobe closets. and many
other attractive features. Large double garage.
For more complete details contact Mr. Thomas at
Beacon 5748. Office at 2702 Coast Highway.
CQRONA DEL MAR
BEST BUY IN CORONA DEL MAR
60-ft. lot, R-2 zone on good street
Full Price $2,700.00
BEAUTIFUL TWO-BEDROOM HOME ON 60' LOT.
Magnificent view. Enclosed patio. Double garage.
3-BEDROOM CAPE COD HOUSE.
Downstairs carpeted. Hardwood floors upstairs.
Yani landscaped.
LIDO ISLE
45' of LIDO SOUD BAY FRONT with pier and float
privileges. 1be last large lot available.
$22,500
BALBOA
3-BEDROOM APARTMENT OVER 5 RENTAL
GARAGts. Will show a good income as well as a
comfortable home. Near a good swimming beach.
$13,000
EL BAYO
4--BEDROOM, exclusive home in excellent neighbor-
hood cl09e to both Bay and Ocean.
....-, ..
$30,000
EARL W. STANLEY
REALTOR
•OVEKING OKEATSP
NEWPOJll.T BAKBOa ·
..... aSlft .. fl&AA. --• YE'AltLY rmlal 2-bc:•m. .fla I ._ • ~ *'-. eloc. IQl1lp. tlllll.rtt-Harbor-~..._-"--'-· IUJ W. CZN'ftlAL J5a Alm IKVIMI: 11n.' ·
• J'DIS • TMWr
• cxwu-•'l'WJllf
lplll', O.W dll Illar. 0 'f11 ~ ... w.ug ~...,, Nee-!;.._. .!!1' .. •fiii;:_W-.
-I I L l5.2lp far BmJden 'I'&: llMI 1 JlllJ •--'·= .....
P'08 aarr u.~ S:.a • • • ,. ._, 'o' . , J ifill , CDMT BioF. • w AYK.
...._ J\I..., · • • m•to• -'" -·· -~-• · 1. n ._. a·" • ' 1 J0M. 't1U. iu 'I •A ... c~ · ,/lllLa a --. 2 Q1 1Tll W.. •u· ~•sq,llsspat
918 ~., ~ •ac '9 A •T la,
""STU" DUNLAP
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' -1• I " . -·-.,.,
' . •
Where to Invest That
"House Money"
A 2-story Duplex on Balboa Island affording a com-
plete three bedroom unit, and a roomy one bedroom
unit with a 2.car garage. Well constructed in 1940.
For the right locations, see
mJB POWERS, Agerrt . Harbor 62-W
J. A. BEEK'S OFFICE
, Balboa Ferry Landing
96-ltc
BRIGGS •• BEST ** BUYS
CORONA DEL MAR BEACH-90x125, zoned
R-3, wonderful income opportunity ... _ .. ___ , ____ $9,000.00
NEWPORT HEIGHTS-High, level, 75x125
residential site --··-·-·-.......... -.... ---.. -... -....... _ .. _ .. $2,150.00
NEWPORT HEIGHTS CLIFF DRIVE-Unobstructed
50x125 view lot over city park. -Make offer.
FOR RENT-To 2 adults, nice 3-room lower apt. 1035
West Central Ave. $55.00 mo. till .fwie 1st
Fred - B R I G G S -Tressa
Members of the Multiple Listing Division
634 Coast Highway Phone Beacon 5TIS
96-ltc
OUR FEATURE TIIlS WEEK
Income Property at $17,500
TWO NEW, WELL-BUILT STUCCO HOMES
On one lot. Many excellent details that surely
will please you.
For Full Information
Call Our Office
JOHN E. SADLEIR, Realtor
Stanley A. Smith, Associate Broker
Haz.el M. Condon-Salesman-Fare! Mulligan
TWO OFF1CES IN CORONA DEL MAR
1505 or 607 Coast Highway Harbor 741 or 2422
96-ltc
CORONA DEL MAR LOT
Overlooking Ocean 50xl27
$6500 Cash
4-ftedrm . Mod . Hol]le-7 Ac. Citrus
North of Orange
Owner Will Consider
Beach Property as Part Payment
ROBERT WHEELER, Agent
42 Plaza Square Orange s Ph. 73
..
94-3tc
. AT CORONA DEL MAR
Beautiful 3-Bedroom Home
Many new and tmusual features. You
this rare buy.
should see
For Only $15,500
BUILDERS ATTENTION!
4 Beautiful Lots together ~--····-···--$7900
2 Beautiful Lots together ... -......... $2600
I Nice .Level Lot·---···--·-···--·······-----$1500
·WE ARE HAVING CALLS FOR $10,000 HOiia
THAT CAN'T JJE; SUPPLIED
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St?n of Gold Rnsb Days F~ of
BidWell's Bar Here to See HarhOr • J
It wu S-, Day at the of.·~· ;;;;;;;;-;;tt;;"&;;;:.;;;;;;;;;;;~ !Ice al the Newport Bubar Clwn-' forma-cm the dl!Yelupmeut aDd
bor of. Cnm11•rce -tq. A ..-th al Newpcrt Huber •
oteodJ ltre,nl of. vtolton In-From the northern part of. !be
ed In barbot ~t.., the ta JN~~ .. ors·~ t of. ~"•-•--n~ _ ,_ I te came . . -~. ~· OOU ~ ~ j,UIJ" &U" ton and Sacramento, a deoelw'ant
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JOHN E. SADLEIR stNedall ,... au: I atmy boull!t with ....... a~ . . BllldWr, Bodpe a Walker. Inc., ed at 803. and 805 Ord>ld .,_ NEW YORK (UP)-When the Intimate n!YUe "Angel In
2211 -tta avOmae, 0an:ma c1e1 Oan:ma del Mar, at seooo-. the Wlnp" reaches New ·York 800ll, It will be unique In
Mar, .....,,ei. os1u••r~ bodlcUns Vlneont and Nora I.Jnheos, Bax that one ~ Its top emp alnady la well eah!bllslJed with
at 1407;-lll. CoMt Jdsbwa7, New-221. Newport ~1<11, -l'OGID the public. Jn fact, 80 quickly do radio and juke boxes weer
port -· $'10,000. dwelllnc and two cu -at out -llCllP the munlier may be on the downgrade by
Rush Dayw who clevel_.s the not· OK a I.a -
ed Bidwell'• Bar. one ot the erst ~~u~•~·~·~·~·~'~o~rt~-~~·~~~;;;;;;;;ift~~·~·~·~-~-~~m~~a~M~m~~ .JOld propertlel of •49, He wu here -_.,.
to learn all about the Marlriu lo-
cated here at Newport Harbor.
.. Stockton la lntereated In adcllnc
some recttational features to tta
inland port advantaaes," he ex-
,,__. B. Plftnlnc. Glendale, 721) Fanlea! a...,..., 0an:ma del then. ' .
two atory <lw\tlllna with two C8r Mar, ll5liOO. The la .. CVlllzation,.. by Carlo tnlupe. hu a favwlte story
-at ll2 -Bay. P>,000. Earl C. Gaynor, 'llM Brood Bob~ and Carl stsman. who '!bout the end ol !be famous ballet w. E: l'labor, 202 Abalone a• street, Newport Helchta. addl-did the llllc f the entire ,..,,... ...,,_ ot !be late Serp Dlat:·
nut, P11boa Jwl•nd, duplex red-to ~t dwellJ.na: for l.n&e and That'• :e : that starta out hlletr, of wbld.t lhe wu a member.
deslce will\ attached -at !501 bnaldut room at ~ ..--. .. Booio iv...~ bonco. etc. .. and The anpany waa In Pull Ila-~ annue. Ceron& clel Mar. $2000. • -,-~· ' llhlnc up a aeuon and one da)' the
Sl3 ooo L. G. South 17115 Oalcwood 11 )IOU haven t beard It by now dancen wont to a pelm1"t far ii i WU..... 324 Jumlne a-street, Paaaden~. add two bed-)IOU"re an IDluaual penon. , readlnp. The preC!lc-wu that
aue Oan:ma del Mar one story rooms to preaent dwellJ.na: at ~ Ordinarily "'°"' music doeon t all Wen! In for a creat chance In ~ wtill t-.car ~ It 815 Hazel DrlV1!, Corona del Mar, set to the ...,.era! public until their W<!ll-ordered uv .. and that ~ drin Corona clel Mar $2000. alter a lhow's N'ew York openlnc. each would have to make hla own
S12.oo0. ' · ' Thomas S. Jonea. 100 Via Yella. althou1h the ltrlct rulea thlt used way. They dlamlued the warnlJlll
Via ~. Balboa bland, two Lido We, ooe room addl-to to keep a hit lhow'1 t':"'" ol! the as nomenae because they had J\*t
story bou.e and two-car &'araa:e present house, asl.500. aJJ' for montha haven t been fol· signed contract.a for the new .ea-
1t 208 Grand Canal Balboa llland, Donald Patterson, ~ cciut lowed for .everal yean. But IOD.
l8500. • Hlghway, one story steel building "'Angel In the Wlnp" doeln't haft Alter the final performance of
John M. Mmer, .. 211.'.82 Femleaf at aame addrea, 11000. an ordinary history. the old season, DlaghiJeff made a
avenue, Corona del Mar, ~ story J . M. Drolet, Corona del Mar, 'n>e show was put together last farewell speech, wish.lng them a
house and ~ garace at 706 •?dition to house at 17~ State spring for U8e by Paul ~d Grace happy holiday and a successful re--
Orchid avenue, Corona del Mar, highway, Corona del Mar, $1000. Hartman, the dancing aatirilt:I, in union the followine autwnn. 'It 11
$8000. H. W. Falconer, Til Goldenrod a tour of tht; summer theaters of not possible to kiSI you all," he
Elton D . Barnett. 440 All30 ave-avenue, Corona del Mar, convert the east. The production did well I said, .. and 80 1 ~ll not try. But"-
nue, Newport Heights, one-story garage into dwell1ng with bed-and there was Wk of givin& lt a turning to Danllova-''you I atlll
bome with one-car 1arage at 519 room, same address, $1000. showing after revisions had been must kisa." He left and they never
Aliso, $8000. Qi.rl Carlton, 2824 West Central made. The matter was on an on-saw him .again, for he dled that
Eva ~· Rhoden, 440 All3o ave-av~~ue, Ne~rt Beach, one story again, off-again basis for weeks sununer. The troupe was disband-
nue, Newport Heights, one-story utility building at same addrea, before Marjorie and Sherman ed and each had to shift for h1m-
ON GUARD -Oscar, year•
old wire-hatred terrier be-
longing to Donald Ward, 12,
ot Fresno. Calif., seems to be
dart ng anybody to to11&h his
master's blk:e. Oscar perches
himself on the cross-bar
whtle Donnie runa erranelS. dwellin1 with one-ear garqe at $1000. Ewing decided to produce it, and sell.
'38 Aliso, $8)00. A. A. Nickerson, Corona de1 lt was during this uncertainty that "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij
Joseph B. Goodpasture, 808 Bea-Mar, replace wood with concreta "Ovilization" got into the record I
con street. Corona deJ Mar, one foundation at-708 Acacia avenue, market. Nine orchestras and/or
story dwelling with tw~ar gar--Corona del Mar, $800. singers have recorded it already,
age, 425 Carnation avenue. Corona Louis Verwey, 421 Harding ave-including Louis Prima, Danny
deJ Mar. $8000. nue, Balboa, cover exterior of Kaye and the Andrews Sisters.
Joseph B. Goodpasture, 808 Bea-building and reroof, $700. Alto about ready for the mar-
oon street, Corona deJ Mar, one ltl. J. Shannon, '416 Fernleaf ave-ket are two other songs from this
itory home with two-car gara1e nue, Corona del Mar, addition to show. "Big Brass Band from
at 427 Carnation avenue, $8000. dwelling for bathroom and con-Brazil," already recorded by the
\"ert present bathroom into bed-Joe Mooney Quartet, and '-rhous-
W. H. &elman. 402 West O\ap-room, $600. and Island Song," waxed by Prima
man avenbe, Orange, one •tor)' Florence C. Shaver , .621 Orchid and the Korn Kobblen.
dwelling and garage at 519 LarQ.. avenue, Corona deJ Mar, addition Not by design, but of neceaity
pur avenue, Corona del Mar, $8000 to rear of garage for a storage British star Wendy Hiller is living
F . W. Fleet. 3939 Ealt Third room, $600. in that section of Manhattan which
street. Long Beach. two •tory H. F . McMahon, 312-38th street Ls the locale of her hit play ... 'Ille
house with garage at 516 Larkspur ad~ a room, $500. Heiress " She spent two months
avenue $7000. Sanitary Laundry &: Dry Oean-looking· for an apartment before
J. H. Estus, 2205 Coest lnghway, ing company, 225 West Santa Fe finally getting one in Washington
Newport Beach, addition to at.ore avenue, Fullerton, erect an illum.1-Square The original title of '"The
building at 119-.22nd street, New-nating sigJ'I at 216 Marine avenue, He~" was •·wash 1 net on
jort Beach. $6500. Balboa Island, $444. Square."
Thomas A. Warren, 2212 New-Walter E. ~n. 4189 Santa
port boulevard, Costa Mesa, one Ana avenue, Newport Heights, Alexandra Danilova, star of the
story hOUIMI with garage at 425 erect a greenhouse on the premls-touring Ballet Russe de Monte
Narclszua avenue, Corona del Mar, es, $200.
$6500. -~~--~-PRESBYTERIAN
SERVICES TO William Platt, 506 Fullerton
avenue, Newport 'Heights, one
story house with attached garaa:e
at 518 San Bernardino avenue,
$6500.
PREPARE Y01JB BOY
FOB TlllJ BETn:R IOB
Hlgh school at least. College 11
possible. With our plan )IOU can
arrange-it.
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IT'S YOUR
GLANDS
Dr. E. F. Bell, D.C., Ph.C • . ., ................. ._ .... .,._ ..,...... tlM , ........ .._., .. v .................. o .......
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Mesa
Upholstery
Harry McKee
ZS50 Newport amt.
C08ta ._
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Refrigeration
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Oct. Aid to Needy
Aid to the needy in Orange
county totalled $228,726 for Oc-
tober, 1947, up 12 per cent from
the $204,109 total aid payments
in the county ror July, 1947, Cali-
fornia Taxpayers' association said
today.
Of the total aid paid in the
county for October, $94,146 or 41
per cent came from federal funds,
$108,426 or 48 per cent from state
funds, and $26,154 or 11 per cent
from the county treasury.
For July, 45 per cent of the
total aid paid in the county came
[Tom fed.er a.I (unds, 42 per ~n t
from state funds, and 13 percent
from the county treasury.
Classified ads DO get the job
done.
BE INAUGURATED
Services of the new Pre9byterian
church for the Newport Harbor-
Costa Mesa district. will be in-
augurated with a communion ser-
vice to be held Sunday morning,
December 21. at 11 o'clock at thr
Baltz Chapel by the Sea, 41 0 Coast
Highway, Corona de! Mar. accord-
ing to announcement made by the
Rev. Thomas M. Gibson, pastor I
of the new church. 1
The pastor reported that church
organization work was currently
underway and that committees
v.·ill be formed to organize various
activities planned as well as to
consider a name for the church
and a permanent site for it. .
Be Wise -Advertise
Dick Mcintire
Nightly Except Wednesday --
Vaux's -Balboa
Dinner Until 11 P. M.
FUN ZONE
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BALBOA
Now Open
SATURDAY
and
SUNDAY
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Help Save Meat and Eggs
. .. Eat More Sea Foods
~--They Are Rich
In Iodine
LOBSTERS
FRESH DAILY
Alive or
Cooked
FIW of Dflep Sea Trout • Fllet of Rock Cod
• ~ Seallope • Silrlmp • Abalone Steab
• Oysters, Eutern & Wfllltern • Chowder Meala
BAYSIDE FISH MARKET
llTB BT. AND LAFAl'&TI& PHONE BAJIB08 Ill
• Before You Build or Remodol
Sample 111111 Dlaplay ""'-
Color guides, . plan-
nlng aids, <Xllll(Jn!hem-
lve stock ot caqiets
and linoleum.
LUDLUM Carpet Works ·---· .. ----
• NEW SHAD~ •
Or Your Old Ones Made ·Like New
• Venetian Blinds • Linoleum
• Broadfelt • Asphalt Tiie I
Come in or Call Us
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plained.
Ocean Front ,Cate·
~ton from Ventura. A. French Fried Shrimp and Fish
Oar 8peels'tJ
•••• • • CHOPS •
T. Petenon, W. Lee Sneed md
RlchUd R. LuN!onl alao wanted
to know about recreation fadll-
tiea. How they were developed
and at what eo1t; what part the
dty and the county has played In
opening up Newport Harbor; when
federal help wu first secured and
the ~nta Uled to lntereat !be
government 1n the area.
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Hubbard C. Howe provided
much material -of interest to all
parties
2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach
CATI!: AND DAVIS
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tels ... o f lowered wrap, or perh.:::ips a
long, romantic affair of satin or velvet!
Come make a fabulous choice ... o
world of lovel iness awaits your selec~
tio n -l 2 .9!'i up." Better Robes . , . second
floor.
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YOIU find the kiod of appliances and
""i" ,.. want-w~ere .You see th1
Certified Blm Flame Emblan. Your pt
CXJlllpulJ is aiopen.ting with tbae dalen
who o&r quality pa applianca, lkilled . .
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. ~ ._ *rte 11 =1L;~V h n • Tblo lo Bo,. Town. Whether""' the fum ud In tilt 41ley; In Ito prlatlne "'-· What lo """" hln! Then to call tile -Cm-~ but tilt --· ed ilnd dlmn•ned •· a Ir i = ~ · ._. • _,,_,, ,,_ .... ,..__ haft-al It befcn at whether --,reenatlonal Md alb· pmln& In Caner-la juot Wllat .,-. --the cmmdtteeo ud paoolbly, lllce the oal1 ,,... •• -led emplo)'ee an !ho · · •l loft·~::!!: Id := ,:::. $11..'lll Jiil':;:;: ~·zi-._tr, ,.,.. are "°"' IMeriDa ;,, It r..-tbe letlc -tlew; In their reupu I tJ>ousht, and·-. -~ --. '-'YT _,.t there at i-t ......._1, eYeD that. Italy, for al disloyalty, btd.uae It toUbll
-.... Jiil' ':-UI ' · Jiil' · ; flrlt ~. I bopo what I have to tr•"41C. and In --al Tiie PrMldent spoke to the Con-a faint trace ot polities In the naqM, 1nc1.-two bllllono for wu furnlahlnc the figure, far ..,
-etl • -wf.Ozn -nor .at Ille ~ In Newpwt B17clj, -zbout It will lntereet JOU. -1D•awt we tauibt tbom pfti, recou_,,,,,. * to lbrte ...,. ft waa done -In tilt In-~ ciowlup•-t ol • lltee1 In-lief and aid ID one at the p. •n ~ .. tbo ~.at ~-\ lW'I :; · . Fot·the put thirty years I haw the prlndpla al Mlf-111P1Mt -nata., and ~ the 111'1· duzlan of the ''hlch eaot at llvilll" duztry, -ahe haa never had, aatellite nations, and that. -hit ii POR'IEh • • • · • • • -. • • • Piil•ww clnotecl my life to the c:att, train-1ood cl~lp. The -i.tten, • ...,.. 1beD tho me 111zry llllla In the aame picture, ao ~ but Which ahe would love the Ileum were in exoea of the .eta. s. SIDTB. m. • . • • • • ....,. .. , ..... Ins and education of the foqottm, cot --I recolft,) oD the '"'1t to the .......,_ ..... tho ly,. with roc:emmenUticma lrom l,Tnltecl Stoi. to aet up for her, al need. It would limply haw._ I
IXON • • • • • • • • • MIN tliilil -homele9 deotltute bo)'O of ""'f!rY had! al tldt..Jotte teotlt)o to the ~ Information wu ao In-the Prtoldent which CUriOOaJY fol-..,_. the lbrzball Plan. Would more money for Ruaia from co64
tblS Pim!, IOU W, C...tral "--Newport i-. C!!!or"l&ii faith ...,4 nationality, from OftTY valoe ol our work. Pie-"ad complete, or queztlonable, that Ibo lowed the recorru-.t1ont ot aev-,.,.. call that "rehabWtotlon"? ·old Uncle Sam, In that Eur-Offidal PaPel' of the CitJ of· New llOli . 8ML atote and -ot our country. u.:... -.__ . -bill Ill not :ret ~ out, eral leftlah orcanlzatlono of the One finance . minister, --picture now lamiliarly -Ill .a. D 11 ,.. 'ti ._ 1" 11..,11 ~ In' °"* • 1'-My bellnnlnl wu very bumble, In ... _ --•• -4 Boyz M I write thlll -kly letter. ~ oountry; re<ommendatlana "'111dl. ~a travelllris CJancreulonal com-Wzahlngtoo u "Operation Rat.
a "'nted bowe In the dty at oma-T"""---v ""' YoUDI boYo. the !lonate bill Ill under debate, but only a month before, the Prellclerit mlttee, admitted quite fraokly that ~le." -
ha, with five boys-two tram the vletlml al the trapdieo of the then, the Senate zlmply -the zald he would no\ make! the !laura In the n!QUelt of hlJ I can aaaure the readen ot tJdo Active ju'venlle court and thrft homel-war. ''"'°>' have no other refdse, Stote Deportment requezt, .rtote I If the matter ot fotellft relief little nation, were not hlJ orlllinal colwnn. that the few weekil dela1
Member street ~ S90 I>«•-May I ulr your help lor -al It Into a bW, with p-actlcally no ii ao desperate, Why clld not the figures. HW foreign mlnilten had Is not the fault of the eon...-. ! . ..,.ta!. -tJo,.. who Will arrive at lloya -· and sent It to then-. ~tate Deportment l\IUftt a almple padded the requelU; If the other and that no more hunger or -f We aoon out..-theR limited Tewn! The emt al food, clothlnc U that Ill the woy we are to lesll· !Ullendment to the bill ~ Jut countries ....., all padding theirs, pair will ,...ult than already-~.::..:--=-------------O---...:~!:~-quarten, and a ,.,. yean later and shelter for .each boy Ill 1-late on matters of aucb far-reach· oPinr. aetOnc up S3!WI mllllona for "'11y not that nation? • Aid will be given, but not bll~. moved to a farm ten mlJeo wat than '1 per 4-J, "' zbout '5 per 1n1 Importance, we mJsbt u -well European relief! Thll ii a new bill. U the , administration can get Th• aolutions may in fact, be
ot OmahL On the -ol lbta week. You may prvvlde for a boy hove no Congreu, which would, I ! I'll tell ~· Jl'lilt, becauoe the Cano--committed, under huten~ I think that is what 111!1
letter you will oee Boyo Town u lor U lll&1IJ' cl9ya U you wtlb-how no doubt. pie-the Stole at earlier bill Spoke of "relief." thla new and broader bill, to the people .l:t-home really w&Jft. Unfilled Chests It ii today, and u It will be when but any amount you aend me will Departmeftt. hodft ot the SRA In California; . , . th th C our present building project Ill help complete our bulldlns pro-So 493 membePI ot the Concrea the do-goodtn didn't want Th!S IS the second Or thll'd year at e om-completed n...n we will be able Ject. and will alao uaure our boyo are sitting around, or at leut ti<>-to speak ol relief r<!dplenta but
munity Chest drives in too many cities and towns have to care for 1.000 1>oyo at one time that the Joys o1 Ouistmu have ing 110methlng ella. while 38 mem-ted us to speak of the "~na"
fallen short of the minimum contributions necessary -twice the numl>er we can care the aame zlll!lflcan,ce for them u be" ot the two commlttee1 on f the SRA, a.nd when, at the peak • Ii f d h ·• 1 for now they do for their more lortunatA! lorelgn offaln 13 In the Senate the Olson orgy the men and to carry On the work of the VarlOUS re e an C an.-Durlrui th ... thirty Y<!&n tholll· brothers. and 25 In the0 Houae have been omen on relief .;ere opoken of able agencies. ands of boYl' have come to Boya In appreciation for your help my dlscuaalng thla tem~ary aid. In d told to thlnk of tbemlelvea, ..,; · d t · th t d h Jd be Town becau!e they had no oth.,. boya will elect you an Honorary another week, when the leglsla-• tale employees." It h~ been p_o1nte O\j ID e pas, an. S OU place to go. Some hltch-hlked hun· Citizen of Boya Town, and I will tlve '"""""" Is completed, 64 more The oecond reuon Is that the
emphasized a~a1n that one of the pnnc1ral reasons dreds of miles to get here, seeking send your Certificate with my Congreamen, 43 in the Houoe and f'olkl at home have been ao
for 'this situation is that too many specia drives for r efuge and an education: othen acknowledgement. Thank YolJ. God 21 In the Senate, membera ol the thoroughly propag&ndized that
funds are being held in addition to the Community because or poverty and neglect had bl ... you, and may the Peace and two committees on approirtations they talk only about the "Mar-
' been in trouble. All of these boyo Happiness of the Holiday Season will dilCUIS the amount of money .tia11 Plan." This Is the relief bill,
MODERN MARINE SERVICE
SHELL DOCK
Balboa Island
Chest campaigns. needed everything. F 0 0 d and be with you alwaYl'. needed. That is anything but a ~t the Manhall Plan for more
When th e idea of the Community Chest was in-clothes to .keep them all~e. They Sincerely, definite f'.'":"e at the moment. rmanent aid and rehabilitation. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
troduced it was designed to bring all agencies within needed guidance, educauon and FArnER FLANAGAN ha~0~:i.:i·~h~a':i::I't1:!1b.~ ';"Pn~nM~~alr~~a~e ~on~;;.--··-·-·--· .... _____ ,,,_ ._, , .. _ ,.,, ..
its scope so that the citizens would be asked to give PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY first, and still better to have had ~w what It Is, nor ~hat It will but once a year. That is still its purpose, but more a more definite plan, and support-. You don't know. We know the
and more separate appeals are being made with the ACCOUNTANT PHT8IOIAN8 & l!tlBOll:ONS.111.D.
result that when the Community Chest drive starts i-rax Comaltoat. A. V Andr M D many people feel they have already given as much .__ · ........ · ..... _,,. ' PIJTSI:;:::i • •
as they can afford. WILLIAMS 11; WILLIAMS !184
We are not referring to the special drives on be-B""":;:'...!i::f.-t 8U8Gl:ON oo~~M.U
half of forei gn countries. The abnormal conditions omce: Coot& M--Bid«-"1 ·<Jw=';:·M~ ... , OlfUllOR. ooNoia:o..t.TIONAL
abroad call for substantial assistance on our part. But -. _,, Coata M-c.ut. Pen-y Frederick Schrock, Minister
there have been a great number of appeals for sup-'--------==-'. 611 Heliotrope Avenue
B k k , .lolua IL 0. Chllllle 111.D. Corona del Mar port of \'arious activities her.e at home. The worthiness o O e e P I n I ~ _. -.-Sunday, December 3, 1941
of these activities is not the question. The point simply S e r v i c e 2 -4 1 •8 :30 9:45 a.m. Church School.
News of th Churches
CRUBCB or CHB.I8T
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L oaa.e c.Dy, -Services: :sun<1ay, 10 a.m.. Bible
tudy; 11 Lill. Mornlni wor"lhlp.
UB LA.DY or HT. C4RK£1.
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is that iinless something can be done to once again and by appointment 11 :oo a.m. Morning wonhip. Ser-OOLIN F. BROWN Beacon ~ mon by Mr. Schrock : "A Pu· consolid ate all campaigns into one overall annual Cllarb<>r 11u1 no J:oet lBtll s~ tor's Prayer for His People."
drive our ch aritable and soci al welfare institutions ,..•,~l;,~0~~:'~:0~~ Coata "-oa11t....ia
Sunday MMse1: l 8 1714 NEWPORT BLVD. BEA.CON 151'7&-W COSTA. ......,. a.m.., 9 :30 a.m., 11 a.m.
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No Time for Hysteria Armand Monaco
ARCBJTEUr
For a good many years the American people seem-81t W. Bay Ave., Baii-
ed entirely unaware of the Communist menace or else nu~.!!'..t.•e.
they were indifferent to it. 1.oo ADc.i.. N<>rmaady ""'
Now th ey have awakened to the fact that the
Communists are not just another political party but .----o_ENT_i_s_TS __ ~--. i
a group whose loyalty belongs to the Kremlin and
who are bent on undermining our free institutions.
It is well that they have awakened for now they
are more al ert to the dange rs. But now, they must
not allow themselves to be worked into a state of
Dr. Obed Lucas
Dl!:NTIST
HOii~ W. 0-uoL l1tnv Hiii
NEWPORT BEA.OH
hysteria which will cause them to believe that any-I!=========~
one who disagrees with the generally accepted Ameri-
can views is a Communist.
The point is that anyone is entitled to think as he
pleases and to ad.vocate any changes in government
'he pleases jnst so long as he does not aim or attempt
to bring these changes about by force.
GORDON I:. RAPP, D.D.8.
ZllU Woat C.tral
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Newport
There are Communists in America. They should 1'-----------' PHT8ICIA.NIHIUB.OEONS. D.O. be exposed, and, wherever possible, expelled from
the country. But let's go about the job of digging
them out without injuring a lot of innocent bystand-
ers.
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Sunday 1ch~I. 9 :45: momln&
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California O Doors Page9 • tortaln Lacuna Beam here on Dec Feb. :ll +nabe!m By VIC travel to Lquna Beadl ca Dec.12. AWAY
United ~ 5/ Ercekkr bera, Dec. 9, and Jan. »-Santa Ana. Ill' R&Qllf DIM Sdlloecllr MMllDI d!Hclm of
Ille -J.tblllllc F..-tlall; Pr!1ealilla f"""NI ,......._ Paul 7lw•••wamu and the .nits.
,Jn Iba -la ud m-t £¥w o1Dee Ila lnceptlan . 'lbe
world, .the -·-•1 ~ nm.a ~ i-been a "mlat" National ~ Awardl ~ ca i!W _.ia ealendu of South-,
!tACRAMENTo, Dec t-(UPI Here are , -.e other ndee the 'lbe Tan fllure to launch the Ju. 27-Anahelm.
--Bear! te offldal -bunten -!ollowlnc tuk foree um ---teb. &--Oranp.
That 1"pndaiy r:ry -ftllC now: the aame -that baDdcuffed Feb. ~Fullertoo.
l _:-::::·:•.·.-__ -t,_IN_,_.ll Will bo bold ID the Biltmore -em C&llfarnla fam and tbla ,_ ca the nl&bt of ~ 29. wUJ bo no esceptlca. Celebrltla
0..ml)lmw ID all maiar llPlf\a tram ._,. lle1d ot aporta, alone
lleWia w111 be ""C"'-' bJ 'lbe with motlcn picture and rOdlo ·'l'lma. with opedAi awdl for 1tan wUl rub el-. with Joe
ti----~ and j.,.. Fan duriDI the evmina'1
--to athletka. entertalnmonL
Ao ID the i-t. 'lbe 'l1IMS a.rd For yean 'lbe nm.. hu been
Local wa la -~ by Grantl&Dd Rice, the honoring oulltandlnC athletes.
PD. ~ clelepw nation 1 top aporta authorltir. Mr. Amor.a· -.., reoosnbed have
plan to •-an --. Rice, Who apendo ._,. wlntor be been Aneelo BerteW Sammy inC "' Ille ,,,_tit u. a Powa can In Southern Clllfarni., wired ue1 Ortiz, • Coc'nell
out In the mtnins campa ind Carry the blast cun '°" can v,-tly-lnferior Tllltln and Garden F.,h. 20-Dowlley.
bom8teadl o! 'Call!ornla 0 century · e1y handle ... Shoot to kill 00 Glove aares•-u noted: Fib. 27-Hunttnatm Beach.
aeo i. belnc beard qain u hunt· the tint lbot ... tab alolc a ~ Donni' Ward, forward; Jim Feb. 27-28 Santa Monica Tour·
en who like their sport rouati IO 1traliht-ohootlnl compulon . . . We!ll, forward; Bob Nettleo, .,.... ament.
out on the annual search for aomo and never dllturb a r.maJe bear ter; VlrKil Plnklq, guard; and --------
of the atate'• 20,000 rematn1nc wtth cum or the cub. · "Smokey" Frfe, guan1. OFFERS DESERT
black bean. Joe reealla wtion a bear car-,nie regular conference .-we sw1•• COURSE
And, according to Joe s. Hunt<r, CUI WU worth about $50. With !OlloM: IV!
chief of the State Burau of c.me lnfiatlon. he fllUrea the lnltrlnslc HERE
Cooaervatlon and an old b'ar hunt-worth o! a 1947 kill will be much I Jan. ~1e
er himself, the sport can be plenty hllber. with aevera1 hundnd 1Jan. 13-Fullerton.
ro<lih. In fact, 11&1" Joe, it'1 a pounda o! lean meat the main Item, Jan. 16--bye.
pretty safe ~ that wl>en the plus the value ot a beal-ruc on Jan. 23-Downey,
seuon clooet Dec. 31 there will the living room floor, a bear'• Jan. »-Huntington Beach.
be aevera1 lea hunters around to head """" the mantle, and the Feb. 3-Caplotrano. Sci1Wifm ia.11tct -.bt .at Ille the wrltor that be wUl bo -~~ Bynin Nellon. ~
Loo Anc-A-el!lb. ent .for the cllnner, Juot • be CUrtll Paulli.e Bet&. Spud OW!dl-Jlepc..,.tlnt the forty-wu lut year. m.,poem, 41•cat-er Johnny Lon&den Glenn Davia
memben. In thla harbor Will be ed to Amoo Alonzo Stage, -one ~ Bl chard. Babe Dldrlcklo~
Bart ~ Balboa Power 6f the highllgbll of lut -ter'• Zahar! an Jack Kramer Don Hut-
BACK TO BA81BALL-
ll00ftt IL .Jlannepn, wbO
eold peanata ID the lelt-
lleld bleaeben of the II\.
l.aull ball Pait so Jean ago,
ptt up a pan ID tbe Pres!•
dent'• cabinet to become
president of U!e SL Loala
· enjoy bear steak on New Year's bear lat which the chief recom-Feb. 17-Santa Ana.
Paul Gultlin, of the Gultlln
School ~ Swimming, hu recently
opened a branch at Deaert Hot
Sprlnp where a new $150,000 bath
hoµae will be ready to open within
the next two months. 1bls will be
the largest hot springs plunce In
the state.
Squadr<m csw1nander; Dr. -gatheriq. u, ' Baker ltaft captain. Dlmn Sml+'-aon and many others. ' • "" Otben serving on 'lbe nm.. The Times II acceptin1 reaerva-:~R. ol board ot adrhlalom, Board are Ellsworth Vinea, world tlom for the dinner. Olecki lhould
acb!>•V.. Jonas, CC>Cbalrman of famous tennis and golf star; Dean be made payable to the Loa An-
Wltb ·definite . Bartlett Cromwell, veteran Tro-geles TtmeS. Tickets are $12.SO
of 1nter!.t ~':"=:~ Jan tr•ck and field coach: Bill each, Including tax. All . net pro-
st:ructkm and activities. many throughout the county, and are ceeds go ~o nmcs Olar1ties, Inc.
1 Cardlnall. Be and asac>C!•lel
' are reported to bl!ve paid
13,500,000 for the St.. Lollll ,
· cb•ln of cluba • .....-· memben of this and other squad· both aall and power owners.
rona who have let their member-Recognizing the need for more
ship lapee are ret\lmlng to active boat handling Instruction, the Bal·
participation. Several members ol boa Power Squadron plans more
the current imtruction clasaea in classes in the tuture, according to
piloting are men who have come Henderson's report on plans unde.r
here from other squadrons way .
American Legion
Five in Cage Debut ~wn Bo~lers
Here Saturday Win ; Tie 1
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JllARINE and G~ HARDWARE
23"1 at Central Newport Beach
An American Legion five from
Newport Harbor Poot 291 will hit
the hardwoo4 Saturday n I g h t
against a team from Santa Ana
Lighther-Than-Air Base. Gam e
time Is called ror 7:30 here.
Starting for the Harbor Legion-
naires will be Bud Attrtdg:e and
Jule f\.farshall at forwards. Jim
'Kennell a t center, Bill 'Shiner"
Roberts end Frank MC'8ns at
guank. Attridge ls a product of
C:C.ta Mesa schools. He playf'd on
two championshJp teams while at
Cos ta ~1esa Elementary school.
When he came to Harbor HJgh hi.I
championship string went on to
four more years. He played on a
champioruihip D, C. B and Varsity
team in order. M a senior he
paced the Sailon to the league
title and 19 wins in 20 games. He
was sc.lected as first string all
C. I. F . forward from a group of
players in the southland's 240 high
schools. Kennell is also a product
of the local hardwood. but his be!t
local year was last winter with
Newport Associated wheo he paced
t he team to 35 wins in 38 games.
He is the only player on the t eam
over 6 feet tall. ~1 arshall a'lso is a
lofal high school player and played
tor Associated last winter. Rob-
erts pla.red on last year's Varsity
team as a guard. Means played at
San Bernardino High two years
~go. 1-farold Van de Walker , 3\ter·
nating \vith ~1arshall, starred in
At B1ghland
A crack local lawn bowling
team. ~-hich won two games and
tiOO one in hot competition in the
nnnual Thanksgiving Turkey Lawn
Bowling contest on the Arroyo
Seco bowling greens at Highland
Park, was one of two te8JlUI from
the Newport-Balboa Lawn £owl-
ing club which vied With represen·
tative!I from practically all clubs
in Southern California.
The games were closely and
keenly contested. Each club pla,yed
three games with a ·team of three
and the Newport-Balboa playtrs
are to be congratulated on their
fine showing. As was to be expect-
ed, the crack local team of Col.
DeWitt Ba uer, ably as&isted by
Mrs. F red Crosier , ,_,,inner In the
local double cup rontest. and Mrs.
Bauer, won t wo games and tied
ont., to win ttrree turkeyw.
The second team. comprised of
Bill J ones, Percy Williamson and
Al OxJand did not fare as well ,
"'inning one game and losing two.
1 M4 as a Bee ~·i th Dale Barnes
and A host of others.
Not so much is known of the
visiting Sailors except t hat they
have already had several outings
this .season and a.re now leading
Class A S anta Ana City League.
Game time is set at 7 :30 p.m. Sat-
urday a nd there ~·ill be no admis-
sion charged.
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Yes-it'• aWl Joe talkln&-ar cooklnc. ~ • ... huntin& la one of the few sports Joe says that a b1mter lbould Pl G If left where there iJ constant dancer be able to get his legal limit of ay 0 ~~ ~~ ~~r q=. ~ i.".': :"n i:: ~ ~; :"..!: =:; •t the new w·111ow·1ck Public: "
Course
Oil Wen 5th St. * Mlle ·F.ut ot Barbor Boulevard
the state official gets reports of anywhere there are deer. 'lbls u
hunters being mauled and some-includes the Sierra Nevada from
times killed by their would-be Kern and Inyo counties north to
victims. Orego'l; and down the coast range
Oldtimer Joe can remember the from Qregon to Sonoma and Col-
tin1e when nearly as many peo-uaa ctjuntles at elevations above
pie ~·ere killed by bears as vice-2,000 ~t.
versa. That was in the days of A f.t"' bear were transferred
the famous Grizzly, who has been from ~.~mite to isolated South·
extinct in California since the ern C~fornia areas in 1935, but
early 1920's. Some of the Grizzlies their I "ted numbers make bear
were weighed in a t 2,000 pounds huntin generally unprofitable
-one ton of pure cussedness, ac-down ere.
cording to Joe . r -------
The bear being ..£Ought by 1947 PIN"''S CONTINUES hunters in 28 California counties "'
is a comparatively skittish black 800 ~EAGUE LEAD
bear, alias the bro~-n bear , also Th RtY'I 1 t· ll alias the sun, yellow or cinnamon e r~: eague con inues to ro
bear. Ir bear you spot is any color at M~ Recreation Hall in Co!ta Mesf ,.nd Pink's Drugs are still but black . it"s still the black bear hangin~ onto their slim lead over
in one of his color phases. AJpha '3eta. Standings:-
One of the chief reasons why I WOii Lost
bear hunting can be dangerow: is Pink's ~gs .................... 19 8
that this is the time of the year Alpha ta ...................... 16 11
when Papa Bear, and the Missus s · p i •--10 17 i k' f 1 ymT.ns an~ ........ . a1 re oo 1n.g or a p ace to hole up Crawt 's Drugs .......... 9 18
or the winter. The chief says that
"Meaner than a sleepy bear"' is Start R 1 • saying hunters would do well egu ar
to keep in mind~ C Pl
But of even greater danger is 8~ 8J Jan 9
the &upposroty "dead" bear. who • -
suddenly com .. to lire and attacks Wit the pigskin spheroid tuck-
the hunter . ed aw y for another year, New-
Hunting with dogs is an easy port arbor Sailors took to the
"'BY to find a bear-and a good floor rds Tuesday to take a pre·
"'a y to lose a dog too, according confer ce game away from Gar·
to JO\ The chief advises would-dC'n Gr ve, 42 t o 12. They had pre.
be bear hunten to see the movie viously whipped Tustin in the first
"The Yearling" in which pursuing basket all game of the new sea-
dogs are mauled a nd killed by a son. 5 10. ·
cornered bear. \\'ith three more interim games
Another danger to bear hunters schedu , as well as the Dec. 10-12
is the end proch.~ce-.bear m eaL '"B"' to ney at Anaheim and the
Biologists have confirmed that Dec. 7-20 Varsity tourney at
bear meet is subject to the sa me Huntin ton Be a c h, the Tars
parasite tha t often infests pork-buckle down to conference play
trichinosis. Like pork, bear meat Jan. 9 when fhey go up against
should be thoroughly cooked be--Orang at the local gymnasium.
fore being served to the family. In e ml:C'antime, t hey will en·
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th& land! Haw -for&ot.. -lo P. O • ._ Ill, Loe ldtdma." .
ten that they, too, ClllCle diel--Bn"" ~ • Not .. He 9larted for the potteiy -
lllhed bright postwar <IJ'emm! Pulo --._ --be npl•lned he la buylq •
Have we stopped to think an tlo•--Le Cl-. lot ot Cl_u'lltmu _.,1.1 and
how Pl!ari Harllor n.y, 1947 • I Is, ..._ -"""--tonod lhll final word OYer h1a hlsh looks to them! ol Pos1*1l1'C7,'Am -· -... ohoulder (He la over m feet tall)
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And bow about the deep,
RUSHED TO HOSPITAL:"'~~=
Eno CUI Thomcliff, 51, care· with our neighbors -the ~"'!~ ": craving for peace we all
a! .. -prtnte, 1-r. "'The modem home owner lhould
1-"7. Sua11111r1• ~ At refUle to have 1in hla home any.
op ol 11, W~ ·-•.. think that la not aa eo<pn!llSive of
top ll1aan la reprie1eatau-al h1I penonallty aa the car tJe ..... a.a --.. "'9 .,..itfted c1r1-. the clotheo he wean and
an m-. _.i·c -...,_ the age 1n which he lives."
---·1ao111to-
at the Yellow Cab stand on the shared In our hearts Pearl
Mlncle Mlle Monday ni8hL Ha Harbor Day, 1945! Have we
waa nabed by ambulance to the blindly f~ the aeme
CounQI boopltaL less slaughter, the endless
waiting, the maddetllng lll!P-
aratiQP. pie utter fUUllty, the
wanton waste?
...... ,....,.netlllC *' ...... "' W~ u aetaal an
-... I• Ito -le -euet .-Ut7 ... <i•~ml•e
Funeral Held For
Ex-CDM Resident . _....,_, --.. -Wortlllooc'-'o ..--..... A funeral oerv!oe wu ~ad to-
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• Have we bit th& fine ~ ot our heartfelt urgency,
that we must, '50lllehow, rise
with our fellow·men all aver
• 11.f• _. • s•e•e ._ ., clay at 11 a.m. at the Lacuna
,. .. '"-""""""""""""" ...... Boach mortuary for Ralph E.
''Modem Homes Need Modem Gray, 55,'of 705 Bay View Pl. Gray
Art," l&YI Netter Worthlncton died TUHday.
· the earth from the slime of
LIDD ••LI: . chauvinistic lust and greed!
whose one man ahow opened De. He aerved aa the fint board
cember 3 at the John Decker chairman of the Cout Municipal
studio, 1215 Alta Loma Road, In Water district. He had lived In
Loe Angeles. California far five yean. He lived
in Laguna Beach tor 10 yean,
coming here trom Corona del Mar.
He leaves the widow, Mn. Eleanor
Blake Gray; a sister, Mn. L. Bre-o • a •
NEW ,.URNt•HCD
~ •EDROOM
2 •ATHROOM
f HOME.
I ONE eTORY
LDVl:LY PA.TIO
I I PCRPCTUAL I ••Y VIEW
I e31,500
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p. a. palmer 1NC0t,01A1m
real ton
';}]] ••O !odO. A•wPOfl b•~<-. <ailf.
f o l••hc~• "••GO" boach. -a•bo• 1$XI
+ + +
Rave --· fellow Amer!· cans, forgotten how to for·
give our enemies enough to
share with them of our boun-
tiful yield so6bat the world
outside our <!9>rs-the world
of hopeless men, of fearful
women, of helpless children
-will not sink into the abys-
mal degradation of starva·
tion and cold?
Have we forgotta) Pearl
Harbor in our hearts?
A new era in art is here. But
in its arrival, there have been
artists corning up who hand.led
abstract subjects in a clumsy,
pretentious way without true
greatness or honest desire to
create an original concept, or give
It the genius of definite and ex·
quisite color, handled In a mnter·
ful fashion, in a way to have the
painting live. We then were de-
luged with surrealistic art, fun.
damental color harmony, and up
came new painters, new concepts
and a great trek toward the top
drawe r spot in leadership \fld es·
tablished prestige not as a n Amer·
Roger W. Haigh Arrives ·lean arti•t or modern art. but we
"'ere waiting for THE American
haut or Claremont.
Kiwanis Will Be
Co-Sponsor of Free
Christmas Movie
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Newporl Ra.rbor Kiwanis club
and the management of the Bal-
boa theater will combine to spon·
sor a free Olristmas picture show
for all children of the Harbor area.
This was announced today. The
time and the place will be 2 p. m .,
Tuesday, Dec. 23, at the Balboe
theater.
The entertainment will include
a Red Ryder western and five of
the public's favorite cartoons.
There-will also be free Cllristmas
candy given away. ------
First grandson in both the Rog-artist producing THE modern art.
ers and Haigh families ls Roger For my mon<'y, TifE American
William Haigh. born to Mr. and ar-tist. producing TIIE modern art
Mrs. Robert W. Haigh ot Lawndale has arrived. He Is here. His work
on Nov. 26 at Santa Ana Commun· is intensely dramatic, sincere a nd
ity hospital He weighed 5even exquisite in tone and basic in
pounds, one and a halt ounces. theme. The artist's name ls Netter
Mrs. Haigh is the former Bette Worthing1on, and h is first "one
Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. man show" opens in the studio or ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;;,John Decker, on the evening of Ed Rogers of Corona del Mar. December third.
Netter \Vorthington is a resident
of Laguna Beach, and \Vorthing·
ton himself might well be one of
Oysters, craas, t errapin, clams
and fish are the leading seafood
production of Maryland.
Yellowstorie National park, es·
tablished in 1879. was our first na.
tional park.
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his ou>n paintings. Entirely mod·
crn, definite and a fine painter ,
he sails. plays tennis, rides, S\vims,
has an extensive libra ry, gives his
\'ery pedigr{'{'d dog "Go-Go" a
, strictly modern hairclip, th a t
mak<-'S the dog look like he had
just steppc'd-out of a modern art
studio. and \Vorthington deli ghts
in this!
I asked \Vorthington this ques-
tion :-"Your one ·man show should
be very Inte resting. I ho~ a Jot
of people at tend and I noticed a
story about the work the art stu·
dents are doing a t Santa Ana col·
lege in modern ari. Tell me, ex·
actly what part one of your paint·
ings plays in the aver age lite of
an average ix-rson with no "art
E'ducation" and only a very slight
knowledge of art at all?" I waited
Costa Mesa B~nk
Opening Monday
fC~n tinued from Puge 1 l
cilities may not have been installed
by opening time.
Nevert heless. depos1ters ur)ll be
COVC'rcd up to $5000 Immediately
by arrangements with the Federal
Depasit InsuranCl' agency, \Vash·
ington, Sovde pointed out.
Serving with TeWinkle, John·
sor. and Sovbe "i ll be vice.presi-
dent Dennis Hogland.
The first meeting of the incor-
porators of the ne\Y bank was held
Nov. 8. At 1hat tim(' the board of
directors included TeWinkle, Har-
old K Grauel, Leroy P. Anderson,
Hogland and Johnson.
a few minutes for my answer . ~;::;;==~:;~;:;~ The n this is what Netter Worth·
ington said to me:-
"Modern homes need modem
art. I w.ould never expect a man
to buy one of my paintings who
arrives at my studio in a borse
and buggy. Nor would I expect
the owner of one of my JNlintlngs
to assist his wile over the coal
range in a planked floor kitchen.
Modem art is for the modem
owner of a modem home-. A re-
production or even an original, a
collectors love, that was paint&d
~ /r,
WITH THE
VIEW-MASTER \~\
.SRRIOICOPI
...,,+Se~ Raw•il. tbc Grand
1'l Ca.a7on, P'amoua C ith:a.
Apima .. aod ii-i ll•edl o1 other
world .,__,.. 1IClllllliic: atbactlcw
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rWillla ol stereaecopc, lllllhSU-
color View·lla1tu pictua ..
Tbcy're~-
cau...1 lot --cbildrea
olike. Seo lot ""l'lllfl -
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nnNAS1ll SlllllUSC#IJ --. ' ......
OOAft i&»N &JllLY ••mamoo. .. --. ... ---
IN HUNTINGTON BEACH
Only 10 lllllateo from Newport
-.... Balboa! -·--.. --
OONTINUOUS SHOW
8ATUllDAY FROll L!:Cll
FRIDAY FBOll t:16
Pat O'Brien
Anne Jeffreys
"Riff • Raff"
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ZANE <llll:l"S
~;
Mountain" .... ~--
SUNDAY • llONDAY -··· ..... . ..... --.. •
OONTINUOU!! llllOW
SUNDAY FBOll l!:Cll
MONDAY FROM t :U
Margaret O'Brien
Cyd Charisse
Unfinished
Dance" ...
John Hodiak
George Murphy
"1118 Arilelo
Altair" ...._N __ CU-.
· TO&L -WJD.. • taiJa.
DOOlll Oi&N •:U
S....n Hayward
Roti1rt YoU.,g ..., • ., ......... .... _ .• , ....
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B. ~ P. "· !::-~ II ::...:·= ·::d 1:'.!:t :. 8:t =~ 'J1le .-.... lJs'Pla, (4) ~ 1"MMI. Har--for locil _ .........
DAINTY-8Uttr IM!QUIM
oecorate tba esot.lc bead
-rf and accent tba fitted
bodice of thla fllmJ da~
frock ID 8wlaa ptn.atrll>Od,
a11...,r, desi11ned DJ Muriel,
King or Stein a. Blaine O'\
t1owtn11 llnea au1111eated bJI
Hindu nautch glrla'I
cost.umea..
WEATHER NOTE
~fembcrs of the NeWJX)rt Har·
bor Chess club have been instruct·
ed to bring along a few sticks of
wood for the fire place when they
show up for the weekly contests
at the Boy Scout Hut, 15th and
Bayfront, Newport, Monday nights
at 7:30 o'clock.
Fri., Sat.
The creat story of a man,
a boy and a bone!!!
"Black Gold"
-wltl>-
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Anthony Quinn
Katherine DeMille
--Companion Feat~
Lynn Roberts in
"Winter
Wonderland" -.. -~ .......... ...........,.
Sun., Mon., Tues. Dec. 1...a.e
WALT DISNEY'S
late&t fnll·lencth
Technlootor feature
"fun and
Fancy Free"
Ptus Selected Shorts ····-.
Wed. Only
ZANE GREY'S
"Under the
Tonto Rim"
-~
Kent Taylor
Louise Currie
"Second
Chance"
w ........ Bat. Dee.•·•
8o9art and Bacall
attllelr .... tla
"Dark
Passage" _ .. _
n.e -. ....... ....,
olactJt--doc
"Ban Jo" _.A ................. .._ ................ _
!Ian., Moa., T-. Dee. 1-IH
Claude Rains
Joan Caulfield
Const'9nce Bennett
_ Audry Totter .. w ....... __
"1118
Ua1spected"
1'191~ '
Ouu--N-_"' ... .
W.rt D' s~• ..._.
T-3 ' 'w ,_... .., ......
F•cy Free"
-c•-••-P 2 a
Roy Rogers
end Trigger
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tlleSl111•""
I ~ ........ !lq-.. and a. ...... the week foll-..C.
J<llntlauell flma ._ 11 -et· (5) oar-mi Mar. 'lbe -Town eon-
bo& 1 hlaM· Theo. -Ford ID~ ·~ &!! lloted there allow U-0 Wllo -to ' N' , ~ one y....., eodl for the little ~ time in --Poll Buch; Slsrtd ""91 bome -atlon -far the .their ~
"oljl'and SkJ' Harbor, Calta-; -hwh 11 deQxatlon. Jllh+<A• ~ ~ , Shop, ~: Daw K b;Ead! loeaJ · -
l(lrade lllllle· -Bal· srouP will haw the 'lbe -ll8ht1nc """* ~ and John 'vop1, ikn-. of aelectlnc wlnnen in each be Judled Decmiber 1lltb. 'Jh,.. boothl will aloo be on -. 'lbe •Im,*" ot the loeal con-"Home :rown.• Judg1nc will be
ay far the evenlnc pr0tp am teat do not ~ to be the same tween December 22 and 2'.
wtilcti beclna at 8:00 p.m. 'lbe nc will aloo lnclude a Jarce
on llhow and dancing.
g the evening program. be-
at 8 p.m., a croup of beatJs
models .w11J display 1tyleo
the following shops: Surf and ,
Ida Naylor'1, Vacabond ·
• Polly Awarel. She, Daros
1 Fitzpatrick's, Patricia'• Sans .
, Fun Faahlona and Goyla'L
W HY rm Ibo dU of bomios _.
damaa:• done to ,oar~ r < -----limp! --, lly-wttboat co•t/ Jmt emd ,.. o make it lntereotln1 for the
tlemen. aevttal ltemo of men'•
,pj,,areJ will allo be lhown by loeaJ
o add to the evenlnc'• enter·
atnment. Vaux White lo 1endln1
Mcin~ and b1a orchestro
Vaux' for a specialty nwnber.
ere w1lJ allo be a irurpr1se pres-
tlon by Wes McWaln, new.
er to the area who Is rapidly
l>.+:onllng well known .tor his 1klll
a the piano and for hi.I original
positions. The evening will be:
ded out by dancing to thel
ic of Marvin George and his
o hestra.
lect Christmas
'ghting Judges
eas will place the three selected ,
i order of merit, first, second and
t · d The first display in each
d trict will receive a trophy and
t e two others will each r eceive
a certificate of merit.
For the "Hom e Town" contest
t e Newport Harbor Chamber of
mmerce will olfer two awards
each of five districts. These
tricts are ( 1) Balboa and Pen in·
In 1946 the average farm wage
f r far in hands in the United
S ates was $521 per year.
The ten·hour wor)c day for Fed·
e al employees was established by
ngress in 1840.
William I. Cammack
Patnttng Contractor
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