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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-12-18 - Newport Balboa News Times (2)' I· -· THE SAND CRAB By 8 A II XlllAS RUSH! Youse poor slaves who have last-min ute Ouistmas shopping to do (and who hasft't) should pause in your mad rushes to note the beaµty of the de- coratioos in. the stores. But all that effort of the de- corator's art is lost on the urge and siirge for whatinel shall I get Atmt Mamie or Sister Sue or Friend Podutik. It's a crool, crool world in a bewilderment of offerings that slap you in the kisser from evecy counter and aisle. And if yoU. don't watch your p's and x's some bustling dame will jolt you in the ribs and elbow you here and there until you'll find your- self on the outside of every- thing. Why do people get that way? Did you ever put off doing a difficult task until the 'last minute? Did you ever plow the mdse. byways trying to concentrate while Mama's litlll yelper alongside is kicking the daylights out ot your~? Well, that's what happens to . this final shopping spree that ends up in grabbing the first senseless thing that looks like fi ve bucks and costs two. I sometimes wonder if this gift trading hasn't been greatly enhanced by the stores pushing the Idea for all its worth in page after page of ads, offering this 'n that to the unwary. If this gets by the News- 'l'imes-gimlet-.,yed advertis- ing manager. expect to catch a. lotta you-know on how I get that way, 'cause I'm out of 'the game and does it give me any license to holler? Maybe not, but it's nice to sit on the sidelines and tell 'em. While after all I love to shop and am just as big a nut in delving for presents as in the days when it was hard sled- ding. Merry Christmas, shop. pers! + + • Doc. Grundy. Those of his many friends who have fol- lowed the work of Dr. Gor- don Grundy, will be grieved to learn of his passing. Al- ways deeply interested in civic work. he had been on the Chamber of Commerce directorate for years, on al- most every important com- mittee in the community and a tireless worker for the Scouts. He came here in the early 20's and with Dr. Con- rad Richter, bqjlt the hospi- tal on Central avenue. a sorely-needed Institution. 1be two were in practice for yean and were old-fashioned enough to answer patients' calls at all hours of the night. A fine physician and gentle- man has gone to his Maker. + + + II U Goldf An amazing st.cry OAll!eil from Desert Hot Sprlnp via W. T. Jefferscn, land Mlda• ol tbe Mesa, who lliQIS that driilen while bor- ing for . -tl!r below the hill- side, dlsuHered a 22-lnch wm ot gold Naturally this la Dint door to 9CJIDe terrain Jeff -odm wlae would be be lutae>ted! 'Ibis guy Jene; wm, who came here -,..,. ago, boQght large .,._ ~ Jdlbway stuff frmi tt. A..ms eut, when It .... las -anoccupled and -... at lt blday! ~ dalma ... ... lbols 1llle RaJpb • 5 s -~SlaMIJ-1 a ntac In Ida fo>llb~ l:JP • tD dD "' wll 1, In tlC 7 , __ ,_, ' • • ERGEDIN 100,000 DEAL LARGIEST TWFCE·A·WEEK CFRCULATFON ' .NEWPORT SANTA ANA'S SCHOOL BOARD ASKS WASHINGTON HALT COAST COLLEGE; BACKS DOWN TODAY All attempt by Ule 8&Dta Aaa Board of Edacatioa t. tbrow a block on current effort.a by Dr. Bull Petenon.. prea•deat of Oraace COM& lmalor coUece, who h now lo Wuhlncton. D. C-. haa been reeefnted today. On Dec. 15 Dr. Petenon who 19 eollferrtq wtt.h War A.9eeta ot- ndals, Informed Ille local oollepboanl of the followhlc: · "War Assets Administration r·P-4~-----------­ ceived telegram from the Santa Ana Board asking that they delay in awarding the \>&Se to Orange Coast Junior college until the U . S. Office has had a chance to re.. view it in order to make sure our reques~ is j~fied. ''Thlfy feel that granting It to O.C.J .C. is not the thing to do be- cause: l . Not to the best interest ot the people of Santa Ana. 2. Injurious to the taxpayers. 3. On the boundaries of t h e Santa Ana SC'h00t district. 4. S. A. has voted one million dollar bond and would not be able to use it to the utmost-at a new plant. 5. F orty-four percent of Santa Ana students will be living closer to Orange Coast Junior college than to Santa Ana Junior college. It wi.ll draw students from them. '-r'he War Assets administration will not budge an inch until th.is has been settled. They will wait for a statement from the state de- partment of education assuring them that the matter has been cleared up." Today, Harold Yost. secretary of the Santa Ana Board of Education. verified that a telegram rescind- ing the first had been dispatched following a resolution taken by the Santa Ana boa.rd: WHEREAS the govemlng body of the-Orange Coast Junior Col- lege district has formally stated tha t It is and It will be its policy not to enCl"'Oadl on the boundari6 of or nor ask to annex portions of the Santa Ana Junior College district, and-- WHEREAS the governing body of the Ontilge Coast Junior Col- lege district has stated that It will not interfere in any way with the aqulsition by the Santa Ana Jun- ior College district ol land within the confines of the Santa Ana Anny Air base, and <Continued on Back Page) Appoint Coast District Christmas Light Judges; Apportion Trophies Ouistmas lighting judges hav€' been selected for the two districts of Orange Coast and plans have been completed by Orange County Coast association to hold the judg· ing Monday night, Dec. 22. ing the mos! interest in Christmas li ghting, will be donated by the Long Beach Press-Telegram on recommendalion by a committee composed of C. I. McDonald, A. K Maddy and V. D. McGuffln. .JAYCEE MEMBERS, WMler tile di n of Geo-we Conawa7, aad Dean Bndford. decorate the noataac Chrbtmu tree, epomored an- nually b7 tbe .ICC. Tlte noat wUJ be 9ttD on the tt.y ntptly com- mencl.nr Frt11... -photo by Volney Hay, jr. This and other aspects of the annual ~ent werl! ~!Md last night when association president George J . Wheat and lighting chairman Dan Patch, of Hunting- ton Beach, met with the judges and chamber of commerce S<'O"e- tary Harry \Velch at the Newport Harbor Yacht club. Named to appraise the .district from Seal Beach to Newport Beach "·ere J a c k Seymour, Laguna Beach, E. L. Spencer, Santa Ana, Bf'n Reddick, Newport Beach, C. H. HoilC'S, Santa Ana and Russell McClean, Santa Ana. Those who will judge the south district from Balboa · Island to San Clemente are Howard Irv.in, Anaheim, L. S. Srr:ith ,Newport Beach. S. H Franklin, Costa ~1esa, W. H. Gal· lie nne. Huntington Beach, and H. C. Pegler. Fullerton. Troph.lee Apportioned This year. as usual, the swee;> 5-takes trophy. for the town sho\\'· A new trophy, given for the first time by Santa Ana's KVOE, will be awarded for the best musical effect. San Clemente winner will re· ceive a trophy donated by the San Clemente Sun: San Juan Capis- trano by the Santa Ana Register : Laguna &ach by the South Coast NeY.'S ; Corona del Mar by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Com- merre: Balboa Island by the Ne\v. por t· Balboa Press: Newport Beech. including Lido Island and Balboa, by the NeY.'J)Ort Balboa News-Times ; Costa Mesa by the Costa Mesa Globe Herald; Hunt- ington Beach by the Huntington I Beach News; Sunset Beach by the Coast as50ciation : Seal Beach by the associated chambers of com- m€'r ce. Name Local Judcee "Home Town" Lighting judges appoint€'<! fOr District No. 1, which will include Balboa, Newport and Lido Isle, were Volney Hay, Jr .. Herma n Hansen a n d Edward Mansfield. F o r District No. 2, Y.'hich includes Corona del Mar, ,, HEADS OF CITY'S SERVICE CLUBS whMe memben ptbered lut nlcbl at the Balboa Blue Boom l.n jolnt meellnc are shown here, left to rlcht""8erb Kenny, President or the Newport Harbor Cham~ ber or Commerce; Dean Bradford, President .Junior Chamber or Commmeme; LouJs Gates. President of the Uons Club; Theodore M cElroy, President or Klwanb.,. and Judge Robert Gardner, Presi- dent of Rotary. -photo by Volney Hay Jr. Accident Victim Dies of Injuries Balboa Lions Entertain Ladies At Xmas Party Braly Charges Brandt After Him With Gun Miracle Mile and Newport Heights, Hoy.·ard \V ard, 70, retired. of Dean Bradford. Doc Stalford and 815 East Central Ave., Ba lboa. Rex Brandt were selected. The third district will be Balboa Isl-passed away at 2 :05 p.m. Wednes-Entertaining their ladies, the A husband-wife drama which day at the Community h06pital in Balboa Bay Lions club held their d .,_ Bet B dt 317 and with Harbor Island, Bay S faun ! ... 1..13. ty ran • S anta Ana. annual Chr'•tmas ~·ty •'nner at be. be hares and Beacon Bay. J ohn Al· "" _... UJ Coronado, Balboa. 1ng aten Inquest will be held Friday into Phil Silvers· Blue Room Wednes- band ten, of Balboa Island has been around the head by her hus the circumstances of his dea th. day evening. James, who also allegedly chased asked to appoint a committee ot He had suffered fractures of the J L B I 804 E Ce tral t (Continued on &ck P•.,.e) ·1...-d h . Hubbard Richter, program · · ray, · n a -nlF.'l an t e right elbow in an chairman far the affair, presented the point of an unloaded gun fol-automobile mishap at . Majn St. lo\ving discovery of the two at a s 0 n a nd Central Ave .. Balboa, Nov. 13 ~ Choristers. special song group local motel last Sunday morning, Wlftg$ on ree, when an automobile driven by Mrs. .:::OiNe~rt Harbor Union High continued to make headlines to-H1"ts Cop on Head Dorothy Yale. of Los Angeles. :ane' Hi~~. ~o ~!~~n!! day leaped the curb and struck a bench A.ccordJng to police, Braly tele--on which he was sitting. ~th selections oThf Christmas songs Phoned local headquarters Tues-Robert Lt-al Schumer swung on Th d --~ . . ed b 1n two groups. e f!nt inciuded three men In the Arches cafe 1'ue3-e ece""'7CU is &urvtv Y 8 t:raditionaJ carols, "God Rest Ye day and allegedly said Brandt had day and then clipped police of-daughter, P.frs. Claire Smith. and Merry Gentlemen and "Deck the a gun and was looking for him in 1. F Deal th he d two granddaughters, Lynn Smith Halla.'' The second group -...i:·•-Balboa icer arrest on e a . and Mrs. Jacquelin Pipczynski, all f J Bamb '-Vll .... u::u. Offi~ thereupon looked up Chargt'5 to that effect brou.cht a of Balboa, and by relatives in tbt: o esu ino (Pietro Yon.. Brandt and conducted a search of verdict of S90 f.lne apinst Schum-east with Lee Lkmbarger singing the er yestenJay · bass 1alo, and ~·silent Night." his car and person without tindin& · Priva te services will be held Sat- a weapon. In brlef, that Ls the story of a urday at 1 p.m. at Baltz mortuary. Miembut: ot the chorus accom- Today In city court, Jude• Harry brawl that got out of hand at panled by Doris Billlnp, Included Blodgett declared ballot $1!50 for-approximately 10:30 p.m. TUeoday TAKE BATTERIES Phyllis Watldrul, Grace Howland, feited when Braly failed to appear whe• Schumer, who lives at 616 Betty Bean, Jackie Th...mu, Ed to answer charges. Balboa Aw ... Colta Mesa. all...,il.y FROM STATION Green, Dick Herma, Jim Snyder, To rompound Braly's troubl ... struck John H. Stolz, 3001> Ma-J . T. Tatum, owner and _.,.. and Loe Lionl>arser. Comtable Frank Vaughn ol Colta rtne Aw., Balboa Island, B. R. tor ot the Standanl OU statJon, Lion memben brou&ht lPtts for Mesa today served him a ..........,.,. N'olan, Swales LancliJlc, and R. C 17th ,1, 101 Hwy, '"PO<ted his sta-their ladles' and Jim Marialty, tn and cunplaint to appear In IUIJOI" Defir, 301 E. Bay Ave. tJon entered and 10 u-i and dam-lhe role and ~ of Saint Nlchol- lor court within ten dayw to an-When Police arrived, In ,.._ aged batteieo stoleri. ':" ~btrlbuted the presenta. swer to an alleged dtfault on a to a lwrmKml from the cafe, 'l'hiews p1npd en~ to the-Ir------------, note In favor ol the Flnt National Sch-wu hustled Into the statlon In the early monllnjC hours Bank In Santa Ana. Vauslm aloo prowl car where ho lmmtdlat.dy Wodneoday by bl'Mldnc a pedJodl lttWd Braly wtth an execudon attempted to OWipoau otflcer m thl-rar door. No vai.. wu from a coiltttion apncy. Deal In an at'-to pt away. placed on the stolen P"'I'"' ty. Motorists lgaorallt of School Bn Law; 3 Cited Two -_.. -·-and the polkle --_.iaQ)' ot the law. Many dal-• -'t Tueoda7 nooa. and -Woda 11 0)' ~ the rlcbt-<11-~ with -they -stop for a - noon all ot -at tlie ..BaJ hill motoreyde, but --woac'I 1 rr--~ Cf..... ... "Eftry -11a the -..,,,.,,. the 7 ClllPOlite cll«tlan.. • ~ 101-tor ldmtk:al 9lcQ-Aid om-Jadl CloQshalL "ID· _..,. cited 'J'M!Mhl' mot U-ot the whlcle -· .... te ot the Z.mllo _ .... -W-..iq _.. H..,.,. V. -· 'l'bt7 failed to stop for a oc:hool up In that -._to -oota -. Reuben W . Wllblte, bal -..... --. -Iii •te ot the -Losuna-.. and -C..dbxT '11le7 failed to ltc>p, --to bua ......... -""' _.,... ~.·-hi ,, YOU ARE WELCOME, LARRY -. u-n-<11 Nwpwt N-..n.-:. o-.t11a•: ·-·--·-• n 1"• ....... ·--- 0.., -~ -· n ........ -.. 42 so -·1..---.. .,, .. , ....... __ .. -. . (. tm poUoe cftlcer oa dlQ. ewn benlc 'r. r... • fhJeo dal•a• TheJ bnie bem r ~• =W to• -tliebal--711--., > wllF&lt to --04' ~ ~ L. ,, -H,t, ·-.... llp ...... l-711'Ulltr .... W a&ls It Doe, :IL •. , -.,, b ~· ....... ' . • Today'a ll A.IL, P .8.T. Dow loaea Averages ,,_ ....... 0... ._._LA..._..._ Industrials ._ .. .179.80 dn .01 Rails ···-········· 50.36 dn .14 Utilities ............ 32.86 dn .18 Volume---710,000 shares . ................ ENDS NOTABLE CAREER GORDON M. GRUNDY, 61, ER MEWPORT CITIZEN his early training M on Back Pan l DR. GORDON GRUNDY SACRAMENTO. Dec.-18 ! UP)- Director Edgar E. Lampton pointed out that many motorists are causing themselves unneces- sary de.Jay by sending the old fee. "The new fees have been in ef- fect since July 1, 1947. g Permits in Dec. Surpass ; See Nearly 8 Million in '47 dine Inspector A.. M. Nelaon announoed • record total or rmlts today. The monetary valuation or property built and um montll 11aa alrellidy .arpaaed uso,ooo. J. F. Vogel · Buys Out J. H. Estus One of the largest businea mer- gers in the county had been CUI>' sumated today when John F. Vogel, ov.•ner of the Balboa FuI'Jli.. ture store. and Harry Estus, owner of a Hard\\'&re Paint •and Plwnl>- ing Co., culminated business cfW.. cusslons, which have continued ott and on for over two years, with Vogel acquiring the Estus hol~ ings in a deal which involved over $100,000. • Thus, the two oldest businesses in Newport Beach, each of which have competed peacefully in the same lines of merchandise for ·over Z7 years, have been brought t<r gcther . Vogel Y.'ill actively manage both 5-tores, he said today, and Estus "'ill retire as of Jan. 1. He hu been in poor health for some time. Deal lncludt-s Property Involved in the transaction, al~ were Estus' property consisting ol. two lots on 23rd St., a lot on 22nd St., and the fixtures and stocll: housed in the brick building whett Estus Has maintained his business and three apartments at 2205, Coast Bl\'d. Besides the cash invol ved. Vogel gave Estus cer tain parcels of pr<>i>' erty situated in Yucca Village near Palm Springs. Vogel has been in the paint and hard\llare business for 34 years-20 of which have been spent in BaJ.. boa. He origi nally came here !rom New York via Richmond, Va.. He- will now handle the sole distri~ utorship for Frigidaire a nd ServeL He also \I.ill have the two oldest telephone listings in the Harbor a rea-145 and 116. This latest transaction giv8 \rage! exte nsive and equal holdings in four Southern California coun- ties~San Di ego, Orange. Riverside nnd San Bernardino. Estus Plan11 to Llve Rent •b'M.Ktb or tills ftpre ucl the ftprel. for the preceding -~;,;i;;,,year, Nehon estlmata nearly elcht million doll&rs w·orth •• on for 191'7. Pennlt. Estus t old the News·Times ~ day that he and his family will continue to Ji ve in NeY.-port Beach for at least six months In hia apartment at 2205"" Coast Blvd , Futuie plans are necessarily U.. definite, he said, but he wants to take a long rest. He plans a vaca- tion some time after the first al. the year. . . C • montb lnclode: Barrett plans a five iatidn 41st - R A. Matheny, one family dwell· Ing, one car garage, at 414 F uller· ton Ave .. to cost S6000. Croft & Neville. -,,ermit to build one story frame office at 1201 Coast Highway, $2000. C. C. Davis. one story, two fam· ily at 937.39 \V. Central Ave., to cost $8500. George C. Gibbs, concrete re- taining wall at 702 Poinsettia, to cost~. flarry W . Graver , one story, six room ~house with g:trage at 608 Jasmine Ave. $8000. Lars Lavagnino, one. room addi- tion to dwelling at 4006 River Ave., $800 .. Edward F . Lansdoran. one story. five room house at 320 Irvine St., $6000. • .. Boorey & Poirier. one story, six room house and garage at 708 Avocado Ave., $8000. (Continued on Page 9 ) Court Subpenas ·Mrs. Spreckels' 6 Ex's; 1 Newporter Subpenas for Mrs. Lou Dell Spreckels' six ex-husbands were obtained yesterday by the attor- ney representing Husband No. 7, John D. Spreckels II. 37-year-old sugar for tune heir, at his trial on a felony assault charge. The action was taken by Atty. Royal M. Galvin. Of the subpenaed former hus- bands, Hal H erman of Hollywood. Mrs. Spreft:els' mate immediately prior to her marrying the sugar, wu the only one served. He is ex- pected to testily ~in Spreckell' be-- hall today. The others in order of their mar- riage to Mn. Spreckell are Walter Conner, believed to be in Hawaii; Henry Caney of Newport Beach, Fred Beardon, believed to be In Alaska; Herbert Hawkinson and Vance" Breese, whereaboutli un- known. Spreckles.,, accused of beating his wife in their Arcadia home last Sept. 22. SerVice Club Joint Meeting Sees Harbor Film The Newport Harbor color mov- ie "California Way of Life" had ita second local premiere Tuesday night at the Blue Room in Balboa as members of the city's serviat clubs. together with represent.. tives from the city hall, gathered. at a joint meeting. An estimated crowd or ~ one hundred, including Lions, Ro- tarians, Kiwanians, members of the chamber of commerce, junior chamber of commerce. Councilmen Robert Allen and 0 . Z. Robert- son. a nd City Administrative Of- ficer John Sailors, attended a din- ner beginning at 7 p.m. a nd sat through the film showing. Acting master of ceremonies Herb Kenny, president of t he chamber of commerce pointed 004 before the feature began. the prop- aganda effect of this type of film,. stressing that to his knowledge tt was the first time a short docu- mentation in the medium of the mot ion picture had been succea- sfully accomplished in this part of. the country. Following the program, Kermy introduced, William Gallienne, sec- retary of the Huntington Beacb Chamber of Commerce, who n:· pressed Interest in showing "Cali- fornia Way of Life" at the next meeting of the associated chamb- ers and also at the forthcominc- convention of C. of C. secretaries at San Diego. TERMS EXPIRE SANTA ANA, Terms of ofHO! °' Willard Smith, chairman of ttw board of aupervilors, and M I o o Florence WUIOll of the recorder'• office, on the county's retirement board expire Jan. 28, the board ol superviM:n wu told yesterday. Sky-Train to Carry Navajo SllPPlies • ..... ·• ca. 1ll:tla food and &thing the price ol acl-been ahausted to make Oranp mlwloa. oounty raidenu aware of the dire Slr:lles, who planned the ~ plight exist.In& In Navajo 1 ™' , ... ve, ldt today for Gallup, tlons. Bob lief drl N . 11. to attend to the unloadlnc Amons -Costa Mesa - lbutJon ol the IUpplia. ......... c:ontributlnc food & D,. all awr the OOUDty are clothJns, Sldleo aid, ,..... - llaldaC the -to rouncl-up rodl c.r •. Howard Genllb - er Nani<> rdld and haw anee, T. W. W.U. R...i Ella'-' -.taled .-her dance to be ~ Depm-t Skft, ~ B.uactoa Be·m. Dti. Beta llarbt. o:.ta Ilea ~ todQ'. 4• 7 '""'c that tbt ware, '"••CJ Stare. Tewmu& fer N....io ralW wlD lfadwie, ...,.... M Mt - fill -all-.. -llallOill ......... ' and dilll' Lions -. .....,...., -at -..... mtlls* • - n ' ' . I • • from the UNITED PRESS SON ELLIOTT IN TREE TRADE He announced that he will open his own tree market here tomor- row and v.ill sell any tree Up to 12 feet in height for $1. ASTROLOGERS PICK 'IKE' NEW YORK. Dec. 18. (UP)- Astrologers studied their star charts today for 1948 and agreed unanimously tha t Gen. [)\vight D. Eisenhower will be ihe next Presi- dent. "He has the most favorable horoscope for the Presidential election in 1948," said l\1iss Nella Webb. "Sc>n . Taft \\•ill have fav- crable vibrations but not s trong enough ones to \~·in an election." Do you want to sell it! Adver-Sell that unwanted u ticl• tbe in these columns. through News-':':...onea ads. AWFUL FRESH MacFARLANE The Scotch Candymaker Chocolate.s GREETINGS One Pounder Box Two Pounder Box .. Five Pounder Box Paper Bag Special 78c per pound 90c ... . $1.80 .$4.30 -· - Gunderson Drug Main and Central Balboa ..... • • • REX BR AND T, Chairman. lighting committee, CDM Business association. I thin& that the program la very worth~ while from a cul tural and artlatic paint of view. It brings forth the best effortJ: of each group a n d ln· dividual in the creation ot an artistic symbol of Christmas spirit for all to see. Reno Hotel, Largest In Nevada, Opens RENO. Dec. 18. (UP)-The 12- s tory, $3 .000,000 Maples Hotel, largest buildjng in Nevada, opened officia lly today for the fint time. 1 'hc oldest street in New Eng- land is Plymouth's Leyden Street, which was laid out by the Pilgrims soon after the y landed there in 1620. "1 • Wisps of beautiful squares ..• unsurpassed for quality, craftsmanship. style ... sheer witchery in their extravagant beauty with every fine stitch o dramatic accent. Select from o brilliant array of delicate i>rinfs, • intricate embroideries and cobweb laces .. 65 to 5.95 Santa lna Rive Beach ~-In 1Summer U. S. Will Pay More in New German Pact WASHINGTON, Dec. 18. (UP) The United States and Britaln sttapped thelr year--old German occupation pact tonight and signed a new one g1vtng this country the major voice ln adminiJtering their joint occupation ione and respon- sibility tor seven-eighta ot lta ex· pense. The new accord, undertaken be- cause of Britain's inability to con- tinue shouldering halt the occupa- tion cost.I, provides that the United I States will put Up about $800,- 000.000 of the 921.000.000 nee<led · to pay for essential German lm· ports between Nov. 1, 1947, and Dec. 31 , 1948 . lmporto Umltod Both parties emphasized that import.A will be limited to the ab- solute minimum required to pre-- vent disease and unrest in Western Germany. The agreement does not affect expendJtures by the two Allied governments for maintenance of their armed forces and control staffs in their occupation zones, whJch are merged economically but not mWtarlly. • The State Department said Con- gress will be asked to approve the increased financial responsibility undertaken by this country under the new agreem ent. CULBERTSON CHEVROLET TO HOST OPEN HOUSE Open house will be held Wednes- day, Dec. 24, by the CUlbertson Chevrolet Co. a t their Huntington Beach offices. The annua1 party,\ he1d in appreciation for the pub- 1ic's patronage will begin a t 10 a.m. I and continue throughout the day. Refreshments will be served to one and all that wish to partake. I Combining their employees' party with the public invitation the Cul- bertson firm hu extended their hospitality to include the general public and to be sure of the pres- ence of many of their customers, they have sent out invitations u reminden. The firm'• Huntington Beach ad- dress ii 302 Ocean avenU;e. C. HILL Douglas Service st .. tlon O.P-IJ.N 24 Hrs.a Day For y..., 0..o I ED& IN DOWNTOWN NSWPO&T 11&.&CB LA. Chamber Head May Be Laguna Man - RE -OPEN COSTA MESA BOY'S Ci..UB 6-DAY WEEK A Christmas music program on Sur.day morning at Corona de! Mar Community church will be featured by antiphonal singing by both the Junior and adult choirs, a ugmented by guest members. Mrs. John Miller will direct the jun- iors and Mrs. Mary Batten S tef- fensen the adults. Organist will be Miss Margaret Scharle. Mrs. Walter S. Spicer will also play Schubert's Ave Maria as a Di ectors of Boys' Affairs Inc. Club ouse, picturC'd above, an- noun ed the reopening of Boys' Club Dec. 22. club will be open six days '4'e£' ly from 3:00 to 5:30 p.m. and bet en 6 :30 and 9 :30 p.m. Si ney Davidson, vice-president of t e organization announced the r eop ning in reply to the big de- man by parents and members alik . violi solo and there will be a ser- mon by the Rev. P erry Schrock. A 4 p.m. there will be a ves- per rograrn of Christmas music \\'it Vann Orr Nc\.\inger, bari- Al bert Spencer. Costa l\.1esa, was named as director of the club rOr the coming year. ~1embers of the board of di- rectors include~ C. B. Rudd, secre- tary, Costa Mesa; Carl E. Som- mer , treasurer, Newport H eights; Gus Beach, Costa Mesa; Dr. Joh n K. C. Chung. Costa Mesa ; Howard Gerrish , Newport Beach: Harold K . Grauel. Costa r.tesa: Rev. tone of Long Beach as soloist. This service, as well as the morning one, will be climaxed by the singing of Handel's Hallelujah chorus from the ?.1essiah. E. D. Goode!, NC\.\'J)Ort S C'acry: Dr. A. G. Hughes. Costa r.'Iesa; Heinz Kaiser, Costa Mesa: Cliff Lion- bargC'r, Costa ?.1csa ; Sam Porter, Nc\vport Beach; Ben 0 . Reddick , Long Beach; Ralph K . R eed. Bal- boa ; Bertran Smith, Costa Mesa; Hal \Vil ! Smith, B alboa Island; W ., Carl Spencer, Costa Mesa; Oiarles Te\Vinkle, Costa r.·t esa. The children will have their Christmas tree on Tuesday eve- ning, Dec. 23 \.\'ith \Valter Ger· hardt taking pictures. Honor R 1 II · · Prosperity Pluggers - I. B. W ..... Newport Bl'allflll M••apsr .... Ets-Hokin & Galvan , Nl•w., ........ rt -di · San Francisco • Wllmlncton San Dies<> • Stockton ~CIANS ft. Bss I& l&O'f 1000 Cwt Bl ... T. WESTON JAY Anchorage of Southern Calif. -Ondaera • Lamon a MartiD On- <*nplete Y-t Fllndablnc a Gear. Y.-i Broll:erap a luuranee Barl>or IS IHO Via Oporto Francis J. Horvath Real Estate lwme Tas 8ervtc&-Feder'&J ••• State ()ftl(IM: S%8 !8th -Barbor 18()5...B Home: 118 Ulb -Harbor \9H-B Newport Beach DUN W. CAMPBELL Lester & Co. Member Loe Anplfll Stock ~xcb&nre OoTel'1UDflllt, M'unlclpal and Corporation SecurlUet ru IC. Ooatnl Ave., Balboa. Ph. Barbor !Oil Padraic B. "Pat" Evans Life -Health -Accident All Types Personal Insurance -· 1886 • 190 IC. Barf Dr .• - Clark & Company llETAl,IJZJNG -trlal ... 0..-lal IM-IJt.NewportBoooll --- Dr. Marven J. Reitz Physician -Surgeon • Two oine.: Newport B•eh Vu Naya, Oallf. -W. o..tral All v .. N-....._ ..._, --u1-a ._, -a.lift 0.. ..... t-. pn!IL: 0.1 ........ Vlee .... J197,V • .......U. Tll IW Seaport Boat• Y uht Corp~ nT ~ B'wJ'. "'-R.onot-111111. lf='t -~~·lll>o· CN ss1~e.a ...... llml'J w. BnMd Radio S 0 S Electric • ...... ..... •• w... ... ......... - -. a. s. •-"-..,,_ ........ ........ ••1••••·-1 .... Greeley and Grimes Insurance Agency "SEE tJS FOR. PltO'I'llC'nClo ---·-............. ·-··· • ' ~ACK BAUMGABTNll:B WNohoo • Dlamoads • leweby The Gem Shop Walell 1111<1 I_..,-llepall1Jlc Barbor 11.JO -Balboa --Bide. "JOHN DORY" CHOICE SEA FARE • POPULAR PRICES • M E. Cmt:nl at Pal= Pv. lOlt-W--llaboa M. R BEEBE, Manager Culbertson Chevrolet Co. Chevrolet -Oldsmobile SOOl West Ventral Ave. Pb. Barbor 513 BOB KILLEFER, MGR. , Coast Properties Co. Bealt.on -lnauF&Dee 'We Serve the Entire Harbor Area" IJOl II:. Oimtnl An. Balbo-Barbor MA H. W. FOS'l"ER Harbor Shoe Shop SHOE MAKING ARTISAN e BEPAIR8 e Cmtum BalJt 8a'"'•'• -Dr. lldloll l!ebool of lldeatulo Foot Comfort '°' II:. Oeatral -- VOLNEY HAY, JR Hay's Camera Exchange n-... 0.-........ ..... • <>Mkl Camera Portnlto • !JOT IC. Clontnl 11.&tll-- 'THREE TODD BROS." TODDS DAIRY Qt!ALl'IT .AND llEllVJOS IN Tei-.J --S..ta Aaa -,._ -......... •s' · ............. r· .... ........................................ Wendell V. Hoyt Hoyt's Harbor Engraving CA>. • Complete Pboto-Engravlng 8m ..... WIS -II& •• -WT •• N_,.t -• Oar "Car .... Linwood Vick • Realtor • -·-A----= l ' I .11'1.·W •• • Ra ....... . Osz zl.i-- ----_---------------------------------- • • -. . IUMf AT · NIXT I lllOll , . . . ~ca4•"'1'Q. DI& ~ Clllllil hit w. YMf • tllM Ooum ,,_.. t " t far _,,,. ... "' t -°"'!· --..... lbllJ ... ~ 1111 -al '!ldi Ille c:unat -,_. -... -wtil •I ell ID 1111 ~ hlMt $lfh!' i t lil'H9t1r --.... Pi Bldi.d ID Ille lot!"l&lmw - -., di .. ~ ll;lt _.. -J--ll0.000.000. BJ 1 iml ........ wlD !>t tbe . (le~""" billar COit al_. Ila tllm Ibo I-an Md &al 1*aat In Callfonda'I J>lotiailT, J'I. -tlo!o, Ille· '-z I --tJirvuah with It, the lllltal - -~! ......... -In lt&te lmtlta--Ille 41). Nen to llT11,000,000 '. cai.d toohp. bour --wu .,...led to There II no doubt but What Ille The Finance Dopartment Ill now state emploYft9 thll rear u the Goven>Or'a budpt far l!Mll ti! wlD ~ the bUdeeta al the varlauJ prlndple •-fer the state ..,.. ace<d the $Ml,000,000 !lpft, state clzpulmenta, and 8'ldpt emmmt"• llfe•ter .. _t al llvln&." Llnkl sald. Whether It comeo out • of the le&islature llfeat ... than the llT11.000.000 voted laat )'eat II • Betore Y Oii B•lld or RellOdol i::Zi~':: up to the 1ec111aton. V1llt Oar ....... , s-111 _. Dll;hr llol&+ Color 11""=. plan-nlac alda, nmp~ and llMl-n lwt ltock ~ carpeb ..... ~ aes·rd, .,, hd LUDLUM Carpet Works 181------- FLOOR FURNACES NO DOWN PAYMENT • F. B. A. TERMS AS 3 WNG AS YEARS TO PAY ·Scientific Home Heating With a '''k/~'' GAS FURNACE! Have it Installed NOW -BE READY! 10 YEARS GUARANTEE A Xmas Gift for the Home LEONARD FURNACE CO. 409 NO. ROSS ST. SANTA ANA Oftl ... Pboae 2933; Evening Pboae 5869-M-K Gran~ For Boost In AG CA.nunission Heads' Pay Lepl SACR.UIENTO, Doc. 18.-(UP) -Atl<lrMy General Fr«! N. How· ..,. said loday that In hla opinion the law which cranta state money to coun-in order to U-the salaries of the County A&rtcultural Commiaioner II constitutional. Howwr aakl that since the coun- ty Board of Superviscn may re-- fuse the money If they wllh. the law does not take power away from them. The rullna wu made in answer to a request by the district attor- ney of San Mateo county. HO'Rlfl' ndded, however, that the charter of that county might prohibit It from accepting state money. Pint-Sized Bathrooms Devised for Homes ClllCAGO (UPl-The plumbln11 industry has come up with an an- .S'A'<'r to how you can have an extra bathroom even though you don't have much room. A complete bathroom has been designed to fit into a space as small u slx feet by rive feeL l\1.any homes still have old-fash- ioned pantries which could flt into th£' picture. Or a partition could be built at the end of one of the larger bedrooms. The secret of the pint-sized bathroom Is a corner lavatory and a small. low bathtub. Overall di- m£'nsions of the tub are 42 by 31 inches. It is ideal as a shower re- ceptor, and convenient for giving the children a scrubbing. The big folks can use it C'ither for a shower or a footbath. Univers ity of Celifornie Sets Attendance Merk BEP..KELEY, Cal fUP ) -The University of CaJifornia at Berke- ley has set a O(''A' enrollme nt rec- ord this term "ith finaJ fall regis- tration figures showing 22,491 stu· dents. An all-time high also wu st>t at the University of California at Los Angeles with a final enrol!ITK?n t of 14,391. The previous r('(."()rd at both campu.ues was in 1946 with 21,909 at Berke ley and 13,721 at Los An- geles. FR01't ANOTHER ANGLE DETROIT. l UPI -Nonnan H. Duo:-k('t ts. 20, student pilot under the GI bill, was fined $50 for low flying. "I '"''anted to see how my house looked from the-top,·• he told Re- corder's Judie 0 . Z. Ide. 'What branch of t he serviCP \Ver€' you In?" Ide asked. "The submarine division," said Ducketts. 1or a vUerru /Gri1rishuas ---- • for HIM * Wrist Wetc:h · * Elk Ring or Pin * Masonic: Ring * Pen & Pencil Set * Cigarette Cese * Cigarette Lighter * Necktie Holder * Bill Fold * Desk Cloc:k * Cuff Links * Birthstone Ring llHtl II tftle111Dtll/Jle 0He Give Jewelry for HER * Diamond Ring * Bracelet * Dinner Ring * Birthstone Ring * Wrist Wetc:h * Earrings * String of Pearls • * Compec:t * Co~ Jewelry * T oil,t S.fs * Sterli~ Silverware ·-~~:· . . .. ";.•' ·• .. i?!; ''When? Gems and Gold Ar& Falrly Sold" ' - • • .. ltlWll ~OS .... Otiz 1hte W•tm IP.~ .Imm ....... IBOWN' ~VE la o.e ol VS _,. dooil tllltrtctf• foa.r aew ...._ -.i.;·-'l1lo two oan .. tM rtpt llave -to a hill Ao:> ao roq"""4 ">' i... At ...... Drift• l'.4 Ham la obowa cutuq la oa U. ...ao. wtdab MrmalJ) pla19 ~ to ctve a mesxp to hh ,,a· ~o+ _._ __ .. llaa(..&aWla-.=-J.Ordor la ..., to a!K! mm -=i>!'otoo by v _ ~ Jr. Four New Grammar School Buses Equlpp•d With Music, Safety Signs 8atet:J", comton. ... ertlelaK!J" la ~ tra.a..,ortatlon 9f OUJ' Barbor Mllw>ol clllldrea ._ .._ ..xared wltll tbe pmelaue of roar new 160 b..I.. -..illo a -'tJ' Of 15 ehll· ... -. . white and should connote to every motorist on the highways its im- portance. • l'.~:t\•~.::,~i~: ::•~J:I: hO I FamoQ Barkentine Bear f0r ~ QUINCY, Iba. (UP)-Tbe aux-to ......,. LL A. W. Greeley an4 Wary barkentlne U.S.S. Bev II llix other Army 1urvtvon of on .,._ tied up here awaltJnc sal• by the ploratlon -1Y of 30 _,., - U. S. Maritime Commiuion. The Upon her nturn, she wu turnod Bear is a 73-year~d veteran ot over to the U. S. Revenue Service two Byrd Antarctic expoditlom, and beg1D a 4G-year IOur of dut7 a Polar rescue and the movieL u a revenue cutter at San Fr-an-- Tbe Bear haa had her ups and dlco. Moot of her llttYlce wu ID downa during her career and Alaskan waters. waterfront oblervers believe she In 1927 the Bear wu attached may bounce back again. to the Coast Guard hue in San Stoutly built by master cralta-Franclseo, and two years later ahe- men the Bear wu launched at was sold to the dt:y of C>alcl.an4. Dundee, Scotland. in 1874. With a Cal., and con".erted into a . marine 2~-inch lron aheating rinKfng museum. During this penod sbe- her hull at the waterline the l98-was taken out to sea under full foot ship went into .e:rvice aaU and used for filming of Jm:lt_ Arctic aealer u an London's "The Sea Wolf." .. · . Admiral Byrd bought her In 1912 ~ Navy purchased her nl the and used her on two Antarctic lEa> • and ahe gained almost im-expeditions. For her second mis- mediate fame with another former sion to Little America she --. sealer, the Thetia. Under the com-given a new set of sai~ and her mand of Commodore W. S. Schley, steam engine wu replaced wtttt. they pushed into the polar north a 600-horsepower diesel enctne. When You Need 1-N -S-U -R-A-N -C-E PRONE er SD JOHN E. SADLEIR 0o ..... o1o111ar UIOll Mid_, (lout RlPwaJ' ...,._ llarlJor Ul & ~ Of the latest design the buses include a public address s)'ltem through which the driver i..I able to keep control over hit charges. Wht"n hb passef)gers are orderly a nd wet' behaved music is forth- coming over the &)'Item. If their behavior warrantJ it. the voice of the drlv~r Inte rrupts the enter· talnment and order ls resumed. Ttte drivers and Oty Judge Har-J ry L. Blodgett join In reminding :======:.::===== motorists In the harbor area of Responsibility for th<' safe de- livery of the children ls shared by the school district's gramm ar school driven: Ed H am. Arthur Adair, Bill Lare. and Lambert F or- tune. Through the school year end- ing June 1947, these men drove a tot al of 49,660 miles and picked up over 154,000 students. This high or mileage and passengers was maintained without accident. in outmoded buses. An outstanding feature for saf- ety on the new buses is the very large stop sign on thC' driver's left. This huge signal is black and Veto Rate Hike On Vet's Loans SACRAMENTO, Dec. 18.-( UP) -ThC' California Department of Vetl'rans Affairs at a hearing last '"''eek rE'fuscd an assembly interim rommittee proposal that the in- terest rate on loans to veterans for the purpose or purchasing a home or farm be raised from the present thrTe per cent rate because of a reported $338,000 loss showing on the veterans department books. ~l"Uor for Los Angell'..'tl county, John R. QuJnn, along with othen a rgued that the losses were only bookkeeping defidts and wouJd disappear as the state farm-home loan program progreues. Earlier In the week, Governor Earl Warren has expressed "ex- treme hope" that there would not be any necessity for hiking the in· terest rates on veter8Ill loans. Chairman Louis H . Burke re- ported that the board's decision wcu unanimous. The 1tate of Ve rmont leads all olhen In the production of maple syrup and maple sugar. The first settlement in the state of Georgia was made at Savannah In the year 1733. We SUCCESSFULLY TREAT: Olaad Disorders -Male and Female -Pl'Olllate trouble. Outro -lnt.e.tla&I OoncUUou -Hick Blood ...._,.. - Heu1 Tl'Oeble -Low Blood ~ -AJM'CDI• -Kid- ney ud Bladder IMM.rden 81.noa aDd. Broncll1al oondl- tlou --- WITHOUT USING 8UBGl!:BY, oauoa, lllEDICINE8, oa INn:crtON8 ,._ Coaoal- Plloae for Appolatmeat Dr. E. F. Bell. D.C~ Pb.C. 101 U.. SL N-..n -PHONE llAJlBOB 1114 e....,.: Mo...,. & n-.y ' * Purity * Ac:c:urec:y * Dependability ILUIPTOJf ...... ... JC&Wftml .. AW*M the section 1n the Ca.li!ornla motor vehicle code which states: "the driver of any · vehicle outside a business or residential , district upon meeting or overtaking from either direction any school bus equipped with signs (they're big) \\·hich has stopped for the purpose of receiving or discharging school children, shall bring such vehicle to a stop immediately before pass- ing said school bus, but then may proceed-at a spt.'ed-in no .event greater than 10 miles per hour." ... · ... ,. • ,,, '<t!_.tl.ot. •• c Spinodl .., n.: 1 .. leef Stww ~ '!:° .. 1--.-.s:1c1 Whole Wheat Cereal a.-e.,-......... • • :ti "'sAnwAY r-,j i-oi----la' 0nn-· ...,..,1a1s ~ la' Mews! ........ -"'::' 1fl" 11.lil'••e.-rn...dl ~· -Nlolllliritfle -':: .. ,_..,........ .... '=-.. Al5cCalldy~I .,. .. .... c..A;., "'' ------ or. .... .n ..... .._ ... .......................... 11•1IL .... a.._.___... ............ _ .............. w ''I."" . .-...cue1 ......... ---· 4 ;..;:;,,u ,•• ......... , " e Dutch Heacock O~L CONTRACTOR PAINTIN G Coatrseton• RENTAL EQUIPllEJ'll SM ....._ Aoe., Ooola H- Directly' Behind Alba Beta lknfn ... Pltone: Barbor !'7U BM.: Bm eoa 111&-W ... WIZARD PLASTIC BOATS DELIVER.Y FOR XMAS *. * ROWBOATS e DINORIE8 OUTBOARD SPEED STER COMPLETE UNE ON DISPLAY *. * DICK'S DOCK 801 Cout lllfbwa.y Newport Bre&cll. Here's your guide for a grand. flavonome dinner. Just check the items you 'II nee<! fo, appetizingly diffuent holiday meals ... then buy them all at Safeway. We urge you to .hop early while stocls are complete. It's easy and convenient to shop at Safeway and our prices save you money. Stop :.n at your neighborhood Safeway today! ORDER YOUR TURKEY NOW Be NM of b.vinc a turU, for Chn.tmu tM.t will rout ,olden browu. lender and de:lic~ Place Jom order toda,. at S.ltwa1. Cranbem Sauce-==:= II° ~ar Belle Peas -= 18° Mince Meat --z. lit' Mince Meat -.r-,_ 339 -- F orChriatmaa, S.f--.,. wiD qain bandle ··--.nac1y·· ...n.c-..1ed turkq11 ... the 6Dat bird1 ar. broqhc to market du. WllJ'. Ca~fully .elected to rout a.- aetl,. riaht. they ........ bMn npertly dnwn and ~ ho:u:e co Ntaio per- hct LTor and full jaici•e• l'h.er.·1 -~ at tblt .9.arket for --..aced ...u,. .. bo/npe.1ed ... tMy .,. aU .--cl>' to tta aad ,_.... E ... e.,.,.. -pua--.:1 to pi-or _.,. Md.I Walnuts --... ~31· BEEF ROAST LEG OF LAMB 1111,_ --• HAMS -·--·•11111111 Fowl s...n.. ... c... ~>-!1!.. ......... C..••• ~··-.-... Slked •••• ....... .. 51° .. 11• .. 11• .. n- ,,_19- ;II- ;75• . .. 15• CELERY .. a,;,,,,.., .Nat. 41' Walnuh L.Wo~ . ..... ._ ... Almonds --=· ..... Almonds --....... ~ ...... -Filberts --u-----MludNull ........ a- Filberts -..... ....... -Pecans -....... --Pecans ,_ ...... -----/J.,,eoM ~ Popcorn T_... ,..__ ... While Popcorn -·---1 .. --Popcorn = ... ':..I,. ~ s..,.-.11-·J..U .N..J.' Woodbury Tel!M ,_, i_u- Sierra Pine T•W z_1 .. -Merrills T--.. 1 .. Lux --..1 .. Jervens LotK>n .,._,-. ... WoodlMlry'1 Shampoo,!':,;, .. RainDropo --no _, -Spic&Span '!:II• ua1..., 6• -"" .. APPLES ·--.. t~· ·---""' Appe11ww-•:• ....,, ..... (Alta While Table WN -.. --RedTableW'-_ ... -·-................ 1!1 ~-......,. ___ 1'"_ ......... r---···~ .......,..~JO.J . lfo_... ........ .,.., llml; t I Md. .. -·-YAMS -.. --.. GRAPES ~ ua1 .. 10-••111 ._. ... Jrca;:•--.01zk._ ·-. ..-... o , ...... z - • .. ~·Wl'OltT .... -.; OA ····-~· • H bo F .. . A ..: . . . . . .wi. Many 7:;;;:: If Sf.;:;: c:rc1Z ... , ar r .em! n Ille e.' ' c t·1 vit1 es e .,;..;·b..,._ -im. fo HolJ Xmas Porly Pbons:Harbarl3 anda ·t + PMButn ."'• • ·~Pti_.i:°f • .-.1.;~e.., L..gion A111tiliory NHfls GoOtl R.apes t:or New Coo.\ Boolt. l_u..,. __ .. ject for <ammmitl --. halllllt.ltlan. . • e Redpeo ~ .,. 1ort at •- the -·-· with ...... :;:"t B.~~~:;": .. 't In New Sclroo/ • • . . ...., •· exblblted iut week at SL Joocb""'• churdl ot Cotto Cirri sf mas Y ••per Service Foe-, o# Spoflifltt ·-In-tlonol· liou ... CUl.u1 Meu wUI how a pu1oh Oirllt-S11nJay at Cosio Mesa Comm11ni,Y,.Clr11rclr -beld at.Redmam ball, Incle-mu i-tY·•t 7:30 p.m. Sa1urda7, • wood. Dec. 20 at the new lldlool buJJdlnc 1be-thml annual Yuletide Vee-Fox, Mal<o!rn Reid. Wllllam Wood. It wu a Nm&rkable record and between 19th and 20th streebl on -irocram wU1 be -ted by Dally Grlnn ... , Helen B<oWn. Mn. Blake hu many more lovely Oranae avenue. the 50-volce chair ot the Cotta Marlene Jacoblen, Velina'H1uyt• l>lrdl which woold make the nicest All children and adult mombers Mesa Community churdl, uilder. ton and OU•holm Brown. of Chrlstmu present> and anyone ot the porish are Invited. There the dll'ectlon,ot Mn. Corene Boet-Al a fitting climax to this can- wlahlng tbem may contact her. will be gifts, a program and pmea, tcher, next Sunday afternoon. tona the Hallelujah Chorus, l'rCln .. . .. .. e., *' On the committee for the af. The moJor portion of the pron the Mesllah, will be IUDlf by the W---.-.-. ii fair are Mn. C. M. Horris, ...,_ &'rADl will be devoted to the pre--choir. ' • 1: Creshment3; Mrt. H . E . Nolan, tatlon of "Yuletide Memottes;• by From the more aecular Chrilt- 1 A I I ENTION l decoration.; Mrs. ·earl Schetne, Ira s ; wu.on, The muok: ~ mu Anthem Uterature. the choir f: Ouistmu stockings for the child-out this cantata ls bued on 1ftll-has cboeen to atng the Ukranlall · All Children I ren : Miss Amelda Anton and Mn. known Chrlatmu carols, and for Carol Of the Bella by Wllhouaky. ~ ·~ A. E. Lletaert. program and games. this reuon ls famous for its audi-and A Merry Ouiatmu, a West 1 ~f-· ·· ence appeal · Country traditional son1 arraniied • NEWPORT HARBOR l Montana's minina: interests, in-The errecuveness of this work by Arthur Warrell. ~ J: eluding gold, silver, copper and lies mainly in Its variety of pro-Aside !rom her role u director, · COSTA MESA ' zinc are large. ductlon calling for not only solo-Mes. Corene Boettcher will appear ~ . ls ts, but women's chorus, men'1 as soloist singing ·-r h e First I _._ The first co-operative dairy in chorus, quartet, and a 1irl's chol'UI. Christma!. Mom," by Stoughton. 1 'J'he Newport Harbor Kl-l America was established in Orange Members or the girl's chorus Kathryn Jordan, member of the wanls Club and The Man-J: cou nty, New York, in 1856. under the direction of Mrs. Bar-Orange County Symphony and in- • agement of the Balboa l hara MacDowell are Ann Craw-strumcntaJ music tetJcher at Lath- Theatre invite yon aJI to J: ford, Joanne Davis, Marilyn Ham, rop Junior High school, will pre- FREE C HRISTMAS __ fl dh' Verona Hoogensen, Marilyn Kin-side at the console or the organ u ~ a l QJJJJ.0/7 A ney,1 Donna Nelson, Mary Alice soloist and accompalnst. ' SHOW at the BALBOA J: J Revlea, Helen Sands, Betty Sher-A very cordial invJtatlon is be-· i THEATRE on TUES-l · ..A~-' Crlf.ffs man. Joanna Shafer, Bette Dean ing extended by Rev. Joseph H . DAY afUmooo, Dec. 23, y, ~'" ~ Smith. and Bernice Taylor. Thompson to the public to attend at 2:00 p. m. Doors open ,. Those members of t he church thi!t Vespers. which will begin at :J 1:30. .· choir who \viii be featured sOlo-4 o'clock December 29 . A silver ' _._ 1201 COAST ()OJL(VAQD ists in the cantata are Bernleace offering will be taken. :,I There will ~ five car-l CORO!\IA OCL MAR<AL N S Wh f 1 toons and a special west-f, art supplies ew pice ee N ~ Le1lon Auxllluy, Earl St.lD]ey, 225 -co •• ewport Harbor unit No, 291, .. Balboa Ialand or with Mn. z I :Ha planning to put out a cook book Fr<Jot. 539 Smel_. owiiue, - and .. uklnlf all. the -In port Heishto. the Harbor area to ooopetate by!.==========::::;; contrlbullnlf two or thne of their favorite reclpea. FOR THE The book la to hove a practical waahable binding In red. white and blue and the name of the donor will be printed under each recipe. There are many fine cooks ln the .community and 1f everyone re- sponds, this should be a most de- sirable addition to the kitchen li- brary. Recipes do not need to be origi- nal, u Jone as they are really good ones. The auxiliary ii using the • I.I DD I• I.IE •••• TWO ADJOINIMO 45·P'T. DOU•LE FINEST HEARING If you want- • UNIQUALUD TONI ••• '1 em feature -also FREE l craft mattrtals Invention ol 1 Ca.nALL.dy. Come One, Come f I =~·~llll Former Loco/ Man One of Ille , loftl7 7--... lhe aboff ......... will -D ... I S TREET ..... :J f. Ji1d gr8.pb§ barbcr2'2w named u QtteeD of tbe ltua Annul Townament of Bow beld each I ~~~~~~~ 0 S · th~nheo~~~ ~:a~t i!~~~t!P~~ ~~:..,,.~~.~~~: rl:'t :~!°tb-:6:!;.:. vt';!~ 1 AT es•so EACH. • MA JCHUSS flDWTY • • • o SUPlll l'O-••• •MAXIMUM AMPUFICATION .. , 1 l':'P""ft"1MPPMMMnnl""'"ft"5MMMMMC"'?"'1Nt"'fr'\MMC1t"1MHr1t""'Q"""• wheel invented by Harry F . Spotts Goodb11e Ul' DoDDa lhq"pa. Top row. left &o rtc"ht: i.. JMD Gallowa7, I WELL LOCATED. ot Anaheim. former employee of ElllJ.Ja JQDer. I EXCELLENT VALUE. Wear the amu.in& new all·ill· ODe Super 66-lhe best hew- i.q &id nu built by Westcn1 Electric. CHA-N-CAY BAMBOO STUDIO • Bamboo Bar e PlalD Colored Rush Squares • Bamboo Screens • Rattan Sectional • Bamboo Blinds Cut and Sprayed any Color Tropical Acce!llOries Galore! 677 South Coast Blvd., Laguna Phone 12541 - IXTRA PROTICTION • Added reinforcements ••• make Red.Goose Shou -wear and wear. MATTOON SHOE STORE 1795 Newport Blvd, We Are Pleased to Announce Our Appointment 88 An Authorized Dealer FOR THE.NEW UNDERWOOD Standard and Noiseless Portable TYPEWRITERS Sales • Service • · RentalS Immediate Delivery for Cbristmaa ·~ fer the Spoi'•••+n" .,.•''a•&=.' • 'l't'' 15 C r'1r-.J "' ' . -· 7 ·-· the South Coast company. -------------------------I Inspired by suggestions of hi!i Sun Va/fey Slci Season trails for horsedrawn Si.eighs, and I EA•Y TERM• Drop ill todq foe • 6-daD- -tntioa. wife, Spotts designed the wheel in the surrounding mountains are l · wood but it is now made in Luse Opens December 20 fast becoming smooth, treeless I Audiphone Co. tron pl astic e.nd in four colors. It slopes for the nation's schuss art-I With the closing of the fa11 hunt-iats securely holds ten spice cans and ing season. Sun Valley has changed · d . . . I -ill Flnt NaUoaa.I Baak Bids· fastens underneath a cup"'-.. .... d The year-roun sports act1VJ.tteS .+ _ 0889 a---... _ .. ,.._,,. .,..,.....,.. to a v.•inter resort a nd Is covered f · d f JI h scu. • • ,.,....._,,..... -.-.u.. shelf. It can be seen at the Les or spnng, summer an a ave - Nott Electric company. 2S2l West by s nowfall s. The golf course has officially come to a close and Sun p. a. pal"'9i' ~nD U~D'#'A,,..,, C/AJ6,.,.;,,,. I Central ave nue and would be a become open racing terrain for Valley's Second postwar winter realton "e.,1~1 II .l:ll~Wl I.,,. teams of huskie doo., the highway k .. g se00-star•· ~--mber 20 /14 Ai,Vfi M&ry Booth, contralto, who will be .olobt for the Chrl11tmaa com- mlllllon . IM't'vlce 00 be held at Chapel by t he Sea. 410 Cout Hlcbway, Corona del Mar. Suo- day m orr1lla1 at 11 o'clock C Dec. !I ), ln&llCUl'attnc recuJ.ar Sun- day aervlce. of tht-a ew New- port H a r b o 'r Pre.byterlaa church. First Xmas Service 01 Presbyterian Church to Feature Mary Booth Mary Booth, notOO contra.Ito, ,,;11 be soloist ror the Christmas Communion service of the new Newport H a r b o-r Presbyterian ch urch to be held Sunday, Dec. 21, 11 a.m. at Chapel by the Sea, 41 0 Coast-Highway, Corona del Mar. A native of Scotland. the singer is well kno\vn throughout Southern California where she has bc<!n pre- sented in many concerts, including performances with the Los An· gel<'s Philharmonic orchestra and at Redlands Bowl. The services will be conducted by the Rev. Thomas M. Gibson. pastor of the newly organiz.ed church for this area. Margaret Hackett wi.11 be organist and flow- ers and decor a lions for the ser- vice will be by J . Joy Stewart. The first U. S. 8-hour labor law enacted WM in 1892, when Con- gr~ provide\i for it on all District of Colwnbia public works. DURALITE METAL WALL TILE ~-Decontive Bmtproof -Watm proof Ollll Be~ ... N-GI' 8arface Cmnent Tile. Rool!Bg ud Floorlnc 1--nate lnstalla&a FREE ESTIMATE a-rtully Givei PR BAJUtO& 21.S5 Pacific Tile & Shingle Co. ... ._ .... lb .••. "'Ollf. ., • Christmas gift to please any lady &~ s un ~n '"'3 ~'C • 3333 .1. li do, .... , ••• beocili. co lll • ., or the house. and bridle paths used during the With the officiaJ resumption of rai •• ~•A• ...... ,, 11 ..... "°'"•' 1a 'MnHll ' last seven months for bicycling, snow sports, all the color a nd ;, Se Wlle -Advertl9e hiking and horseback riding are glamour or wintertime r eturns to ~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~o.~·~·~·~··~w;;;•~;'";'~'~';:=:! ' _I_ I _I_ ' -1- -right for Christmas HERE'S A WORD ?P ADVICE about selecting the lamps which figure in your Christmas planSe To decorate your home. or to give as gifts, choose lamps which bear the "Certified" tag. ~Certified· lamps are built to exacting specifications of aafety, conatruction and performance. They .come bine new conceptl of beauty and styling with improved lighting efficiency. Their modem design gives 50l' more light where you need it. directly on the 1eeditw IUrface. So the orange and blue tag on the bue and lhade ii your wurance of limp quality, of the liahl that ii rilht for the home. Your dealer has "Certified" lamps in a wide 1'UietJ of ltylea. Tba'e ii coe for Mrr lighting need. Mllll'' 1 ..... -. 'qf ' ...... ..,, I _,L.P,'""' H«1 -"W /tr . ~-... ........ __ Q..,---~· -r-'~\__.IU....~-.;...::;i,. ___ , "'--- SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA &DISON COMPANY QrliWZ....,. PLUllBDfO J. H. ESTUS 11.ABDW.&a FRIGIDAIRE; REFRIGERATORS e Bldlar ~ -Nswc_,an .•• • • -m ~ 1 it a.111. . I this year-round resort. Already : Jane Russell is schussing Sun Val-.. -----------------------.. Jey slopes under the instruction of Toni Matt, head ski school in- structor. The list or other celeb- rities coming to Sun Valley in· eludes Lana Turner , Ingrid Berg- man, Hedy Lamarr, Ann Sothern, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Cooper , Mr. and Mrs. Ray Milland, Claudette Colbert. Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Lynn, 1'-1r. and Mrs. Bob Hutton, Mr. and Mrs. Darryl F . Zanuck , Joe Pasternak, Xavier Cugat and Kurt Krueger. Heading Sun Valley's staf.f of ski experts will be Otto Lang, pro- ducer of 20th Cent ury F ox and ''"orld-farnous instructor, who will be executive director wit h Matt as his assistant. Two new ski lifts \vill be in o~ er ation, opening vast new areas for ski addicts. One on BaldY Mountain will extend from Cold Springs Canyon to the Roundhouse and \\·ill carry 300 skiers per hour up into the .slopes. The other on Dollar will extend into the be· ginners' a.n d nursery slopes for the convenience of noviC<'s and classes or the Sun Valley Ski school. -At the foot of Dollar Mountain a ne..-.' snack hut will supplement the present r<:'staurant at the top or the mountain. The Roundhouse on Baldy has been enlarged to ac- comodate more skiers from the new lift who will be schUSling the upper slopes of the mountain. Help Save ·Meat and Eggs . ... Eat More Sea Foods ~--They Are Rich In Iodine LOBSTERS FRESH DAILY Alive or Cooked Fllet of Deep Sea Trout • Filet of Rook Cod • Eutem Scallops • Siirlmp • Abalone Steab • Oysters, Eutem & West.em • Fllet of Sheep Head BAYSIDE FISH MA~ET WBOLF.SALE AND RETAIL NEWJ'OBT BUCH ZITll llT. AND LU'All:l'Jli PHONE BAUl()K Ill BANKRUPT · JEWELRY SALE Entire Stock of ARVIN JEWELRY STORE 116 22nd St., Newport Beach " -•- Everything Must Go Below -Wholesale Costs DIAMOND RING-BRACELETS -WRIST WATCHES COSTUME JEWELRY -PEN AND. PENCIL SETS EARRINGS -CHARMS -ETC. Save S-S. S on Your Gifts J ill 2hd SJ. -lmt Off Coat Blvd. l NewJMii& Beada • 1 1· Ho#d6-Fii•, "°""" C-'leliPf..Seo.-.,lce H1r'"9M·CA,,.,• W• al t.Menm C6•tc6 .lb' .... alt... -;.;.i Ibo 7:JO p.m. ... Doc. 3" 11111 -- old. the -D aail tbe --will Mtlft a Olorie Sp-lrlns -al eelebntlnr CbriltmM wlD --will pr-t tlle chanctftlze opeda1 Chrlom-Ou1stJMI $1<*'7 fJ'<Jlll '"lbe - -at the N..,.pcAt Harbor llah." 01ildrm will 111'•-t red-I Lutbenn church lhil year. Tb< tatklno and carols and a opeda1 q>edal proeram of ~ ob-a-<:appella junior choir will llnc- W.Vance will begin Sunday, Dec. ~ter the oevtce, then will be a 21 with a presentation of "The Christmu party for the clllldren. Fini Chrlatmas" In p>lored alld<s Santa Claus hu pniriUsed to at· ta< O.urch School pupils at 9:30 tend with glfu for the boys and a.m.. At 10:30 a.m. the regular girls presenL hour of worship. Pastor Herbert On Chr:l!ltmas Day at 8!30 a.m. C. Roth will preach on the theme, worshippers will hall the Saviw'a "Christmas Joy." birth with a Morning Candlellllht A special showing of the full-service. This beautiful Rrvtce ot length, teclmicolor tilm '-'ll\e Way candles and caro]J Will feature 1 of Peace.. has been arraneed for spedal Olriltmu choir .. robed ln · Sunday evening, Dec. 21 at 7:30 white. which will sing without ac> p.m. .Hailed by man)' news com-cornpaniment: ''Ye Watchers and mentators u "the most 1trlkin1 Ye Holy Onel;" aho, "Gloria In picture of 1947," the ''Way ...Qf E.xce.lais." Putor Roth will preant Peace" had its world premier in a reading entitled "I Dreamed Constitution Hall where. the pres-Thet He Had Not Been Born." ident, members of Congress and The public ii invited to att~nd. statesme.n attended. The film is be.. The church ls located at 1027 out ing released throu&h the American Drive, Newport Heights. Lutheran church w~ch produced it with the aid of Walt Disney Studios. It presents the story of man from his creation to what may be his atomic destruction. The traditional Chrlstmu Eve Olildren's program will be held at Children's Program, Midnight Service at St. James Church Mll8. 'OBN THOMAS, M.._ o.o...., Uad ...S Mn. Oeorp p.,,,_,, help btm the Cbrhtmaa tree for Uae YuleUde partJ" of ta.e Barbor A..awt•• ce Leafue· photo by Sheely Annual Dilemma We made a list of rrlends galore Who sent us cards a year ago Now we've bought greetings by the score But where the list ls we don't know! .. Page 5 A MARI[ OF DISTINCTION The D-.1119 of MONITE lo Rmited to IM higher grocle cleo-. In Meli dty. MONITE Mott. Proof.. Ing 11 t proco• !Mt penetr-nery fib<o of the wool1n 9arrnent while it is Deing deaned, which .... blea ,. lo 9w.-It lo be moth-proof for ai.l montha Heh time we clean It. Thia guwontH i1 b.cbd by • policy from one of the '-9..+ inswence compeni .. in America. 8• ... 9•sr .. r•••C. te ~ •,_•r .., ............... , ..... ,..,. ""• -..... 11>erdl9 •I ~ ,,,,. ... l•r ,... ••d•..U• I•••-••t• Pree ... _ Preee.-MONlr& HARBOR SERVICE LAUNDRY WHEN A WIDOW BAS S50 A MONTH Ue can faee &be fttture with 90me eolllld.ence. AUl for lnformatioa about om Famlly Income Plan. A children's prograrrf and Christ- mas tree will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday in the cloister of St. James Episcopal church with parents and fTiends invited. and there will be no usual morning ses.sion. Mrs. Willard Killion Nomed Assistance League Chairman Tuesday at Christmas Party Mn. Willard Killion or Lido Isle u.sumed chairmanship or Ne"'1JOr1 Harbor Assistance League for the remainder of the year at the leagu<''• Christmas party. ·held Tuesday, Dec. 16 in the recently completed French Provincial home of Mr. and ~1rs . George Yardley, Thorruu and Atn. Grorge Penney. Christ Church WSCS Installs New Ollice;s Collects Gilts At Annual Christmas Party ' ancj DRY CLEANERS llS Palm Street Balboa, Calli. Pbooo Harbor '4 W AB.RE,N J, W!:ISEB ,., UN IL. N_..., ad.. n.. Si ISie'f ..... ,11 ... Ule '-"-C.. Each child is to bring an orna- mf'nt a nd also a wrapped gift for a child of his own age, to go to ::i~~~~~~~~~~~~l litUe people of the Navy Family chapel a t Long Beach. Mesa Upholstery Harry McKee ZS50 Newport Blvd. ea.ta M- Phone Beacon 50«K-W b llUNTINOTON BEACH ONLY 10 MINtJTl!8 FROM NEWPORT AND BALBOA ••• The Manacemient and em- ployea of the Sari Theatre take tills Ume to whit. every- one• - MERRY CHRISTMAS FRIDAY • SATURDAY ._ .. ·---. .. _,, ....... Doon Open Friday, 8:15. CONTINUOUS SHOWING SATURDAY from lZ:U Red Skelton Virginie O'Brien "Merton of The Movies" ---"BANJO" with Sheryn Moffett A1oo CARTOON & SERIAL SUNDAY -MOl'ri'DAY --· ............ --........ CONTIN"VOU88ROWINO SUNADY from 1%:16 Doon Open Monday 1:15 COME EARLY FOB SEATS Ide Lupino Dene Clerlt • W eyne Morri "Deep Valley" Jeen Porter in "Little Miss Broadway" Pim NEWS & CARTOON SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION!!! Louis vs. Walcott FIGHT llONDAY NIGHT, 1:411 GIVEN" FREE!!! NEW RCA-VICTOR • OOlllllNAftOJf Redio -Phonograph ftJD. • 1n:D. -iBOa&. --Op.--. ...... a&llD Betty Hutton Billy de Wolfe ~ 'P.als of ........ .. a I " 2 2 lf(J .... C .. lil! g For the program. there will be a presentation of The Child of Bet hlC"hem. a colored picture by Cathedral Films and both the Boys' and Glrls' choirs, which are being tr ained by Mrs. Clifton Hall, \\•ill sing. Mrs. Robert Villagrana, supcrintE'ndent o f t h e church !=chool, is · in charge. , On Christmas Eve there will be carols and the traditional candle light service. At 11 :30 p.m. the choir will lead in a fifteen minute program of carols, the Boys• choir also takina part. This will be followed by thE' pro- ces.<;ional, the sermon and the cel- ebration of Holy Communion In which thE' Rev. Paul Moore \Vheel- er will be aulsted by the Rev. Robert A. Griesser. Everyone will have candles which they will light In the symbolic repr{'Sentation of Christ. Light of the• World. and will leave the church by following lhf' choir in the recessional. At 10 a.m. on Christmas Day there will be the usual celebration of lloly Communion. The greatest expansion of the U. S. since the Louisiana Purchase occurred during the adminJstration of President James K Polk. Thur. Fri. Sat., Dec. 18--19-!0 Greer Gerson Robert Mitchum "Desire Me" Phu Featurette and Color Cartoon -· Sun. thru Wed., Tbe Greatest Mmid•n1 M"er to appear In One Picture! 'Carnegie Hall' Wed. thru Sat., Dec. 11-!0 Red Skelton In "Merton Of ne Movies" ---Companion FMhlnJ..- John Hodiek George Murphy "The Arnelo Affair" wlllt Frences Gifford ···-... ·-... ·-· -•-TML. 11eo. n-11-11 Margaret O'Brien la The Unflals•ed Dance ____ ,.... Roy Rogers and Trigger .. Apac•e Rose" ----...... James Stewert . Jw Wymea . ~y-· -. Balboa. Mn. Killion succeeds Mrs. Victor Grace who resigned because of lhe Illness of her husband. Honored guest at the luncheon \V&.!11 Mrs. James Irvine, founder of Orange County Assistance Leq:ue 11nd chairman of the county ex_ecu- 1ive board. Three new members welcom<'d into the league as provisionals in- cluded Mrs. George Und, Mn. Jack Christian Science Lecture Racliocast A lecture on the subject "Ouis- tion Sci<'nce: The Science or Divine l\lind" will be radiocast over sta- tion KFWB (~ kc'), Friday eve- ning, Dec. 19. at 8 p.m., from Thirty-second Oiurch of Christ. Scien tis t, Los Angeles. The lec- turer. Flore.ice l\·1iddaughh, C.S.B., of Los Angeles. is a member of The Christian Sci<.'nce Board or Lec- tureship. HARBORITES Mr. and Mrs. A. ~1. 8<.'aver of Los Angeles have just moved Into their new home a t 105 Via Venezia. • • • Harry Gartler is back from a month in New York City where he visited his son, who is In col· lege there. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart have just purchased a home on Newport Island and have moved from their \Vest Cen- tral avenue property. • • • P aula Castle arrives Friday by plane from the University or Oregon while Marilyn Hill. Beverly and Jane Grace are coming by train. • • • At.rs. H. B. King is among the indisposed and Mn:. Margaret Niemeyer Is recovering from an Illness. • • • C. of C. Secretary and Mrs. Harry Welch returned ·Tuesday night from two weeks in Arizona. • • • Mr. and Mrs. Good- rich BasS{'tt are back from a week in San Francisco. • • • Mrs. John K. Elliott entertains Balboa Cir cle a t a Christmas party today. ' • • George Yardley II .. ls expected home Sunday from Stanford. • • ' The Gerald Ritchics a nd S. W . Blackbeards will be weekending at Santa Barbara. • ' • The Lewis Sandors of Duarte have bought on Ocean boulevard and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thanos of Gramercy Place, Los Angeles, are looking at plans for a new home on Ocean Front . • • • Mrs. Gregory Gorby ls In New York persuing her musical studies. • • • Mrs. W . D . Merickel is e~ted back the latter part of this "''eek from a visit to her sons. • • • The Salvatore Monacos planning their usual big New Year's Eve cocktail party. • • ' Hubbard Howe out after his re- cent Illness. • • • Dr. and Mn. HatTy White were called to Bur- bank Sunday to be with their aon Nibs. radio singer, during a deli- cate eye operation. ' • • Blessed Events In the Harbor area include sons to Mr. and Mn. Harold WnahL Mr. and Mn. Walter Hel- ton, Mr. and Mn. Hallett Sevlson. Mr. and Mn. i\aymond Amllnc. and a dauchter to Mr. and Mn. Noland Smith. • • • Dr. ai.d Mn. Phil -tt will be new Udo lslen, havlnc oold their C.D.M. home. • • • Vlerna Barber back fJ'<Jlll a.Jlfarnla '-llltal when .... had a ..... op<ratlcn and -and her husband, Charleo D<nnlom, alt for the deo<rt to.-...,. ~-• • • Jane lleAlary .. -. ... Id and ...... Char1'9 MeAluy • Zn' tine bostem at !be Loo ~ ....... al -.AID -to Paul __ ..... la St. J-·· Epl.._i _ .... • • • lilary Batten Steff~ dl-••dac <>dBen •ICF• ID • Cl1tlotT1W6 -nut •t Santa Ana 111111 -la ....,. ... _ wlllt Ownzrn1117 l'lqllss, nrt t dllt .a U. 8J f Ntta •I e+a ... we tie cwtww trm a. ffalJ LwL ....... -.., r.· BalW I la • o •.-a tM 8 p .. haM ·-.. £ ..... --c.tk• .-tf I 'JM at 1llC The group was reminded to no- tify all Interested parties that any- one having articles to gl\'e to the Thrift Shop could telephone the local police department and a l<'ague member would promptly call and pick up the goods. Immediately a fter luncheon all rormalities were dispensed with and the guests assembled about the gaity decorated Christmu tree for an exchange of gifts. Those present were the Mes- damE'S Spaulding Eastman. Hem'}' Freeman, Everett Gardiner, Victor Grace, Ed. Gronendyke, Addison Gurley, Jack Hillman, R. R. Hodg- kinson, George Holstein, Hubbard Howe, \Vallon Hupbard jr .. Willard Killion. Salvatore Monaco, D. D. J\l cCallwn, Evt'rett Morris, Paul Palmer, James B. Rodgers. Dixon H. Smith. Phillip Smith. Lonnie Vincent, Robert Walker. William T . White, Richard Whitson, Wiley Cochran, Edward T . Otapman, T . Weston Jay, C. L. Thom, Joseph Beek, Roderick Burnham, H . E. Christler. C. M. Deakins, Raymond K . Harvey. Addie E . Haugh, Edgar R. Hill, F . E. Reinhold, Walter Spicer, Anne Lefler. and Ferris Wall, representing thl" Juniors, to- gether "Aith the Mesdames Robert Gardner, L. B. Broering, Francis Parker, Roland Lagercox, Vincent Healy, W. A. Kemper. George Hol- stein Ill. William S. Holstein, and Miss Elizabeth Emison. Assjsting Mn. Yardley in the capacity of hostess were the Mes- d11.fl¥'S E. E. Boudinot, W . P. Dur- keP and Richard S. Castle. Prt-senting each with a port- folio containing-an outline of her duties. new officers of the W.S.C.S. of Christ O.urch by the Sea were installed by Mrs. E . D. Goodell at a brief but Impressive ceremony at an all-day meeting held at the church. Taking office were Mrs. J . K Elliott, president; Miss Ellie New- land, vice-president; Mn. E . "A. fiarnett, recording seaetary; Mrs. Henry Harris, promotion secre- tary: ~trs. Cyrus Miller, treasurer. Other secretaries installed were ~tn. Helena Hargraves, literature; Mn. J . A . Bodman, supplies ; Mrs. J . H. Redstone, missions ; Mrs. A. J . Rutter, membership; Mrs. wn- liam Mawson, atatµs of women: Mn. R. H . Hill, social relations and local activities; Mrs. D. W. Holtby, children's work; Mrs. J ohn P!ischner, spiritual lite and Miss Newland, publicity. From now on terms of office of the various circle officers will coi ncide with those or the w.s.c.s. and all will hold over I.or the coming year. ... Mrs. Elliott presided at the busl- neta session. Mrs. Pfschner and Airs. Redstone were in charge ot the devotional program, the sub- ject being 'The Hope of Tomor- row-Our Otildren." It was decided that beginning in January the society would serve a 35 cent luncheon to the public once a month and that a bazaar would be held in the aprina:. Mrs. Fred \Voodworth wu retained u Godey <:Book eouple 6l3y Kg.y GJinch LAST MINUI'E CHRJSn4AS SHOPPING MAY BE DONE HERE, CLOSE TO HOYE FOR US& FUL AND DEXXlftATIVE Gll'"IS. • • • SHIP· PING AND WRAPPING l'JtEE. Kg,y 'mnch eerqmics 'ns .... 6 • chairman of a commit t('(' pare yearbooks. in NEWPORT HARBOR ·------· COMMERCIAL PRINTING • • • 2ua/J4 'PRICE SERVICE LET US HELP YOU wi#lr • • PrJtllONAL PR.INTI NG YOUR PRINTING NEEDS T eleplrone - -- li4l?l3()l? 1~ • A RepreMntatiff Will Call ••• 1:1 Newport Hftor Pnllsllllls Co. PRINTERS -PVBLlll8ERS OWICE SUPPLIES I 3011 w. Central A.,.. I . • • • xsw•o•T11BALBOA 1rsw~1•:: llOley .. lalk, No T~ P.nMres ;;...;;......:.:: Too Borl .. for TOWll'1 Ofllcl1ls Over 8 Million Paid In <Allif ornia 'Dia .......... __ ....,, "7 ·~ BecJrwe•. well --rltewlu>apedallMo .... Im.. portnlta.re .... wt.a •Jaat -dop .... ..... all)"-..... Tlaia 'tftlek--aa IOrt Of a ~ aped·' we have two. er more e:uetl7, THREE ~ el-U.Weell"! "Die fin& ue thMe two wee blonde cocker ~ MOSTLY eockel" a& aD.J' rate. Tbe7 u-e jmJt n'-e da,.. old toda7 and "'1lJ bave to ~ adobted by 90meoatl wbo bu a mamma doC"~r cat.-wbo call •lll"M them for at leut. Utree weeks.. (If you really wu.ted to take . Oe trouble to feed 'em Ux times a ~. t.be7 could be bo~IN!) ~-. they a.re One looldnc pu~th malee--&Dd wUl have to ~ cllspoeed of by Frklay at l&tMt. U )"Ou would like a ftDe Utt.le eocker, e&l1 Dr. Stockton at the Corona del Mar Veterinary IMMpi· tal-BvbOT' 2462. -photos by Beckner ,, ' ' Jumbo Louisiana Frog Fried Maryland Soft Shelled Crabs -·-Hours 4 to 12 p. m. One-Third Reduction for Children CATERING TO PARTIES AND BANQUETS Cocktails Available Ph. Harbor 084 .. Closed Tuesday 't ·~ ·_ .. ·~ BREAD-TIME STORIES CIUl.ISTMAS TRICK: FOR YOUR Chri1tma1 table, uM shiny rd op. I plH or small grapefruit for candle holders. Slice bottOlftl of fruit level, of course. l'OII. HOLIDAY NillllLINO ~ ORANGE PECANS I c....... I n..,, . .,_.. flfke \o\c........ y,.._ . ..a. a.-.tM """' ., 1 --.. 1 c.. ~ -_...,. ._..__ CW.it-.. .............. c ..... ..,.. ........ (211•). 1 .... .,. ,,,., fr-he•t, •44 Nt1•t• ..... rt.4, .......... Stir ......,. _... ..... Ma .,i.. .. crytt.llin. Twa .... .-..., pM-4 ,.._ v.. ... ,.,.. .... , ..... c..-4 -.. .......... "'" ..... ...... CHRISTMAS FRUIT SQUARES "'9.,c.. .... \\ ........ ........... _ \foL .... ' ........ , ...... ............. 0 ,_ ti\ c.. .a...i -··· ...... v. c.. t1w1 -•·•ct.em.. I I n..,, .......... ,,. I I --...................... _, __ ...... ··•-'1 : ............. ftwlt; ... .... I .; ................ ., .... ··-.,...... ......................... .. .................. ~ ...... ,....... -----"1111 .... -..-................ .,.. ..... ,. ••• :4 .... ··-~~t<4--- .................... 11ft ........ . fw the toe ol Mooio'a Clv'-IMdi· .... -• "'PY ol w ....... "Goool ......... ll11klet, 60 P•I•• of illv•rated h••-- lloW i..lpo. Fl& ,,_ W1b1r Wi,. Co., lox Incl, Dept. m, Wlhlii-&. ._ St•l1n. LOI Aae1l11 16. S7.t • I By wILuu J. rox Two ~ u.e """'11*tr&-Taxes By Tourists Uajted Prw 8Wf CUl"l'itlCI ,..,...t Uon t:'9 <IMce with $1.SO tax I ARLINGTON Tenn. (UPI '"''" a Out-ot..stato tcurbta -bod a • --.-rate fOI" eoch $100 of uoessod valu-llZffblo portion of Southern c.n. must be about the only town on 11tion, they cut It to one dollar. Two fom!a• tax JOIMI UlroU&b \Mir earth where the o!lldalo want to years later they lowered the rate pmdl 1 lnsklt the durlns quit becaUMl there'• money in the to 50 cents. and two ye.an more ~""~ no:, ••-••~ya Cl b u.~ pas year, u..-"". ear u treasury. wu enough for the end of all town revealed 1 ...... o Come Dec. 18, the 500 towmfoJll: taxes. ~· will hold an election ahd the ~ In that time they put in a new The vacation vlaiton paid ·~ rent IJ'OUP of unpaid dty fat:hen modern water 's)'!tem and. retired proximately SS,244,000 1n u.les and aren't Interested In keeping their every cent ot ouutandin& indebt· guoline taxn, according to the job8. cdness community ~ advertillns or· The current admlnlatration isn't · &a.niution. being cilased out, and no one hu But now they're tlrt'd and want ~·rn addition." explained. Willard yelled tor the sheriff. It'• been a to quit at the Dec. 18 election. W . Kelt.h, P"ftldent. .. they paid good admtniltratlon and rvuy-An)'Way, there'• that money in the $19.236.000 lndtrectly in property thing's legal. treilisury-a nuisance. taxes on the portion of our bua1- But that money bUl:lnea makes neu and capital lnvestment which it a dltferent story. It makes of-Documentary their spendin.p helped to rupport." ftce--ho1ding work. and Arllnston Films Fight Tourist ~pendings inside the area offJce-holders want no more o1 It. during the year totaled $467,3'1.- How It 8t&Dda 051. Keith pointed out this LI a The !Situation 11 this= Delinque· ncy sum large enoush to defray ai1 It"s been 20 yean •Ince this on..-cools or ope<"atin1 Loo J.na'eloa n_tlle-square hamlet held an elec-HOLLYWOOD. _ Documentary county for two and one-half YHn. t1on. films . with a dramatic aud.Jencll!' hued on the 19'7-ta county It's been 14 years !!lnce Arllng-sustainlng story for baCkground budget. ton had municipal taxes. ca.n e:o far in meeting America's -------- It'• been 20 yeara since It had • No. I social problems of juvenile CALL OUT FOR ne'v rt"gimc. delinqu('ncy and alcoholism, In the It's been years since th• town opinion or Kroger Babb. chier PSYCHIATRIC treasury worried about money. executive of Hygienic Productiorur EMPLOYEES But now this taxpayer's para-diu has a little cash in the tlll. \Vhich closed its annual meeting here IM t WL>ek. And t :-te new state r etail sales tax is about to provide more. That's ho\v come the Dec. 18 l'lection. Ev .. rythlnc in Bae C. C. McAuley, a railroad agent. \Viii retire ll!'I mayor . Hls successor "·ill b<' a present alderman, C. W . Bond, an automobile dealer. One oi the original aldermen ts dead. and wiU be succeeded by his I son. Two others are retiring and \\ill be succeedd by new faces. Only M. S. Wilson has been per- suaded to su~ecl himself as a ldcr- rnan. It will be a sirange election. There is no opposition. There has been no name calling. No "throw the rascals, out." Everybody is a friend. When the last election was held in February 1928, the town was $28.000 in debt. Piano Pupils Entertain At Christmas Fete Babb, "''ho qualifi~ M a n ex· pert on this subject , produced the modern educational film, "Mom a nd Dad," now in its third year \Vith a record of 11 ,000,000 attend· ance. His next will be "One Too Ma ny," a m'>viC' depicting the dan- gers ot alcohol. "When we made this picture," declared Babb, "Hollywood. wise- acres said It was pure 'corn.' that we had done everything wrong a nd that even the title lacked public appeal But we had our own ideas about how the subject of juvenile delinquency 001\ld be handled with dignity and understanding. Public reception has proved we were right." Fire Auxiliary Elects Officers at Christmas Parly Mona Hayden was elected. presi- d ent of Newport Beach Firemen's A delightful Christmas Recital AwJllary at the Olristmas party party was ·~eld last Sunday, De-held Friday evening at the homf!: cember 14, a t the Ebell clubhouse, of Esther Johnson. Santa Ana ave- Newport Beach. ·Parents and nue. Others who will take office friends of the piano pupils of Mrs. in January are Jean McDonald, Ka thleen Colema n of 414 Tustin vice-prMident and Alma Thom~ avenue. were e ntertained, and son , secretary-treMurer. everybody ha d a wonderful time. Geneva Daynard, retiring presi- The hall "'as decorated ln gay dent, -'WAS in charge of the busl· Chr istmas motifs reflectinl' the ness meeting. The group voted ·to joyous spirit of t he season. Piano take over the sponsorship ot the solos a nd duets. many ot them at-·seventh grade Girl Scout troop. tuned to the Christmas idea. games The gift exchange revealed se- contests, carol singing, gifts and cret pals for the past year. Maxine refreshments, were enjoyed by Connell received a birthday gift young and old. &nd Dorothy Cockrell won a spcc- Graciously presiding at the ial prize. punch bowl <A•ere Mesdames Nor-Present !lt the meeting WC're man Hagen and George Reeves. Norrr.a Briscoe. June Kiddie, Max· The three junior hostesses, charm-ine Conne ll. Leonora Zube, Jean ing in their pretty, flowing for-t..fcDonald, Mona H ayden, Dorothy mal go\\"nS \Vere Charis Fluke, Cockrell. Geneva Daynard. Zen- Joyce \Vhi te and Gail Ann Perris. obia Frost 11nd Es:the r Johnson. l\.1rs. Cole man, ins piring teacher The next meeting will be at of the young pianists. looked the the new Redlands avenue home of \'ery s pirit of radiant Christmas ~ona Hayd(>n. in her black formal with red ac-------- Be Wise -Advertise ____,,___,. ,.....,..........,-.,.. , .• ,-,,...~ "T'""-·-,...... "' SACRAMENTO. Dec. 18.-IUP) -The state penonnel board has issuC'd a call for psychiatric social \\/Orken tor employment by the state department of mental hy- gi<'ne in Sacramento, San Fran- f'isco, and Los Angel<'S. ' Nationwide tests for the jobs '"''ill be held on Feb. 26, 1948, the board said. California residence will not be required. The board listed pay for the jobs a t S225 a month for Junior Psy- chiatric Social Worker, $310 per month for the senior class, and $341 a month for the supervising positions. The board pointed out all appli~ cants must be United States citi- zens. and applications should be riled '-'i th the board in Sacramento before Feb. 5, 1948. MANUFACTURING EMPLOYMENT AT POST-WAR PEAK SACRAMENTo. Dec. 18.-(UP) -Manufacturing employment in California remained at its post- war peak during November it was reported today by the state de- partment of industrial relations director Paul Scharrenberg. In non-durable goods industries the employment level was the highest on record for November. Scharrenberg said the principle decline in manufacturing employ- ment during the month was in can- ning, which \s subjec tto seaso nal nuctuations. Oo the basis of pre liminary t:ib- ulations, he said, manufacturing employment u a whole declined to 483.000 in November from the October total of 505,000, as i re- s-uJt of the ~tback in canner)' op- erations. We have less than a million men in the United States ArTny today. The chief products of South Car- olina are tobacco, cotton, rice and textiles. Christmas Gift Winners from the top of SANT A'S LIST MODERN OFFICE DESKS '!'bat renect ~­ tin and Pftc1 -· All td-.1 stn. one that wW compU· ment lie>-or ot'· noe , We laaTe u..a ta troo4 -....... NEW SMITH CORONAS Tlt.e ••,..ta.._ ba•• maD1' ., u.. fMUlN9 o( t.ft7 •taftdant tnJi,aWTtt- .,; .,.. t01MI le .,. ftekacy .... oper. a U.. Clt.olc9 or t.iv.. mod•i9: Bl· l•n.t. Bterllfts and cu ..... P'alJJ' .. •lo m..1.llie ta QI calClllalloL &It 1lollt. taeton Uit tooda .... keJ' cmb'. .,._ ... --.... l)Mo ope.rs.- .... wrtt1lls ... -·-..... ..tt.. •••• - l Ire lblM to Retlni J'OW' old TTPewrl..... • • Come to ... u or pboDe -.. W• ao• ba.,... a.. late.t 90hl lmltb·Corona Of'flce TJ,..w1ltM9 . . . pod _..,... t.t.. oo-.lete te U.. MY..t ~ 'Ila• ..... ,. trM ~ .. ,... etntt'! ' • ADDING MACHINES • , ··llFJIDQU11R1EBS · Greeting Cards, Ties, Seals For Her GIFT SETS Eliuheth Arden Black Magic Revelon Cara-Nome Evening in Paris Cotys Brush, Comb and Mirror Sets Nylon Bristle Brushes in All Sets Costume Jewelry Compacts Face Cream PERFUMES Tahu Tweed Golliwog New Horizons 20 Caret COLOGNES Lentheric Lucian-Lelong de Heriot Faberge CANDY Whitman's Miss Saylor's Gales Stationery Fountain Pens Pen and Pencil Set Travel Sets Overnight Bags Fitted and Unfitted Bibles Clocks Silex Skillets Bendix Radio& Scales Electric Irons • For the Kiddies BABY DOLLS Famous Horsman and Patsy Dolls GAMES Wide Selection STUFFED TOYS Chubby Teddy Bears ~ Pandas Dogies Kittens Elephants TOYS Wide Selection Cap Guns Dishes, Pots and Pan Sets Washing Machines Cash Registers Telephones Sewing Machines Automobiles Trucks Speed Boats Battle Ships Airplanes Boxing Gloves Balls Sail Boats Jack In Box Tops Puzzles BOOKS Good Variety of Story Books For The Home Waffle Irons Toasters Dictionaries Roll Warmers Electric HeaM<ra Desk Lampe Picnic Jugs • a Famous Name Toiletries For Him MEN'S GIFT SETS Courtley's Sportsmen's His Stag Yardleys Seaforth ELECTRIC SHAVERS Schick New Remington Rolls Stanley Stroke and Shavemaster FOR THE S~OKER Cigars Cigarettes Cigarette Lighters Humidors Pipe Racks Pipes Tobacco Pouches LEATHER GOODS Billfolds Amity and Buxton Bill Fohl· Sets Suit Cases FOUNTAIN PENS Eversharp CA Pens Parker 1151" Shaeffer Pena and Sets Ball Point Xmas Tree Lights Telechron Electric Clocks Poker Chips Playing Cards Smoking Stands Aah Tray Sets Sparkelet Syphonee We Have Many More Appropriate Gift Articles • e e VISIT THE~· STORES FOR YOUR GIFTS••• • V••ea••r1 Balboa Pll,••••'•cy _ ••c ··~ ' .......... COllDU ....... • . . • • ' ' • CAS'FAWAYS' CHll Ill .. KMIOl'WWWW MERJiY WEEK BEFORE CHIUS'IVAS I I I .•• tallls, me! If you -wut to-·• little exlra Clriltmu CHEER. alone w:ltb your din- ner, :rau'D ~ pt It at the C:Uta""f" club tbeoe ......i..1 'The nipt ~ In, Oap'n Don wu tr1mm1J1C the tree, and It'• a bMut! •.. a y gay "'"" with tboao candles that _,. to be bubblfna and danclnir, whole tree a-clltter with 1parklln& st\lff; and a roartnc c:rad<llnc ~place. . . VOYAGEllll YACID' OLUJI ANNUAL IU.ECJ'ION DINN&ll wu just <Ner. and lncludlnc wives ,about sixty were haYlng a barber- shop hannony seasloo! Arlie Tculcuse ct O.ta Mesa. the world's moot terrific fiddler. wu leadlna the c!Oal, and Bob ~. who ....,,. to have, and moot CERTAINLY DEsERVES a life-time guest card to their har- mpny oartles wu giving cut with a bull-~ baritone AND bls guitar! . EvrnYONE seemed to tm0w ALL the wonll to ALL the eonp. ever written. especially all the Crooby brothers,.Bill. Steve and Bob, Fred A Pixie Hunie, and movie.star Kenney O' monison and his ch&rm1n& litU.. wife. Others Who had their heads in the center ct this ... •.. lllIAJUOU8 RUDDLE .•. ... were Walt CoJe, Jack Greene and Clay Campbell Other Ncm- Voyaaers Who arrived on the scene and joined in we~ Veb:na Barbre, Oleriie Dennison, and the Neal Beckners. Neal wu wbanstn& Cap Doa's guitar. Nobody got home till 'I1iREE A. M.! . . . the new elected officers are Conunodore-Bill Crosby, Vice C. Herner Laughlin, Jr .. Rear C. Johnny Freiburit, Secrotary H. McCas- land. Fleet Captain Oay Campbell. Port Capt. Walt Cole, Trouurer. Fred Blethin. Judge Advocate h. Maddox. . . . OTllEB HAPPY HOLIDAY RJJ.AJUAN8 ••• ... the Bob Staats entertaining a party of six at the Lady Lomnc Her Shoulder-Strap Table. The Joe Tatums. M. B.-Seeleys, the Georile J ohnsons. and Carl McKenzies oI Costa Mesa. the Carl Zamlochs, tfie George Ba.hrs, the Kuhns and the Plege,,.. the Ralph Eges. of Balboa. the Larry Ryans, and the George Coffins. 1 also saw R. B. O\allis, E . J. Price the Bud Jones ot Balboa Isle, and the Al Mathews of Costa, Kay SchWman ol Balboa ls1e, the E. Voss Herrlngtons of Corma deJ Mar, Dolly Spear of Balboa. the F . W. Claytons and the Ralph 0 . Claytons, the E. W. Fields of Bal. Isle, and Mrs. Donna Shields, the Willard C. Boyds of Newport Beach, and the Don McCa.llums who w ere entertain- 1nv FIFTY of the Harbor High school football team. having prom-ised their son the party if they beat Anaheim, which they DID! TALKING COCOS TREASURE WITH THE O'HANLONS ... ... the Ty Williams of Balboa Isle, who were planning an experi- mental secret trip to Catalina to try out the new gold-f_inding ~­ chines on a spot Cap'n Don had heard of. ear,. 0 . was olso introducing some new angles on the Cocos treasure. a ellow named McGrath of San Gabriel and George Bosley of Bal Isle, both of whom are pretty sure ot t heirf ground. OUR LAUGH FOR THE WEEK: ... Mrs. Lenore Rockwell of Laguna and Mrs. Lucille Duniser of Emerald Bay who are twin sisters a_nd look as alik e !1S Mik e and Ike were dining 'With a large party of fnends at the Dottle Lamour table. In the JX>Wder room is a ruII length peer glass, which Lucy thinks is Lenore till she finds she's talking to HERSELF! Repeat Xmas Music At Christ Church Sunday mornin~ services at Christ Church by the Sea will be featured by a repitition of some of the music prefented on Dec. 14, including the recitative '"Then Shall the Eyes of the Blind be Opened, from Handel's the Mes- tiah, given by Mrs. Edward Bums, contralto and also the aria He Shall Feed His Flock Uke a Shepherd The anthem '-"ilJ be The New- born King (Charles L. Toir) with Mrs. Willis Fields s inging the so- pr ano solo and Mrs. Delevan Frei· tag singing Come Unto Him. Dr. Hayden Sears, district sup.. erin tende nt, will preach at both services. The Sunday school will have a program at the regular hour with Christmas trees both upstairs and in the auditoriwn. The primary program will be in charge of Mrs. Burns and Mrs. D. W. Holtby will direct the juniors. * Christmas means ) • • • l1r:o1:1 Tix Deadl• Jasslisary 15 ... MllJ ~ .-that tn 11N7 -by Jan. 15. There's a penal~. If ~·· lneorne came from.._ you don't. and meat ct tbcm had the fUll In-To "'P"&t: AU people menHcllecl come tax Withbeld. In the six -abow are sup- "They don't have tc worey. That posed to IMIY off by Jan. 15 what· ls unW March 15. ever tax they owe on 1947 income. But-tor many Jan. 15 II head-You can do It en Fcinn l~ES ache day. Ill the deadline !Cl" all or Fenn 1940. If you uae Form taxpayers who have not had the IMO, Jt can ttand u Your f1nal full tax, or any pert ot lt, wttb-return on 1947 lncome. It will be held from their 1947 wqea or in-euier for you. come. So. Jan. 15 (not Dec. 15 u If you use Form l~ES. ycu'D aome j>eOple believe) I.I the day have extra paper work ahead, and of reckoninc if you fall into any for ·thla ttuon: of the tlve clumttcatlona below: On March 15 you'll have to rue 1. Farmers. In 1947 they have YoW' final return on Form 1040 not had to do anything about the anyway, ~en though YoU tile a tax on their 1947 Income. 1bey return Jan. 15 on Form 1040-ES. must do It by Jan. IS, 19'8. So 1.!lin& Form 1040, lnltead of By that date they muat ftcure l~ES. on Jan. 1:5 will aave you their 1947 Income-and t1'e tax on the troubJe of having to 'use Form it-and by Jan. 15 IHIY It in !ull. 1040 en March 15. 2. Thoee from whole 1947 tn-(The people who don't come • • come no tax hu been withheld. Within the six l'f'OUPI me,'ttiOned such u professional men, like doc-above Will have to tile their final tors, or landlords, and so on. return on March 15 on Form 1040.) Last March 15---knowing no tax was to be withheld from their 1947 incon1e-they estimated what that income and the tax on it would be. In the fint nine months of this year, international express 1h.Jp- ments a broad totalled 448,357, a gain of 32.4 per cent over the same period. la.st year, reports Railway Express. PICl'UBED WITH DOU.S abe bu donated for tbe needy ola1ldren el Coot& M-la Betty l.an&dalo. 10. OD tbe left la Jim, Betty'a lwotller aDd Bea-.1.De CorWn. seated center. 'J"he bo) .. belonc to Scout Tl'Oop No. 8 ot Coat& Meu, epomon of the toy coUectlon a.nd redt.- trlba.tloa. -photo by Volney Hay, jr. Girl, 10, Makes Supreme Sacrifice, Parts With Entire Doll Collection And. beginning last March 15, they s tarted paying that tax in quarterly Installments. The Jut quarterly payment ls due Jan. 15. 3. Those who had wages from PUBLIC NOTICE Betty Langdale, 169 Flower street, Costa Mesa, has m ade a su- preme sacrifice for e. little girl of Calling All Harbor Children • • • Free Show Dec. 23 which no tax was withheld, such as servants or farm workers. They must pay their full tax by Jan. 15. 4. Those who had full tax with- held from their wages in 1947 but received more than $100 in outside income from v.·hlch no tax was withheld. Such outside income for a wa ge earner. for example, would be rents, sales, divide nds. 5. Those who had some tax, but not all the tax due, withheld from their 1947 \vages. The people In No. 5 should have been paying in quarterly install- m ents the difference between the tax withheld and the total tax due. (Full tax ls withheld on wages up to $5000, plus $500 for each exemption except yourself. Your wife and child, for example, are exemptions.) If you're one of those, you must make the correction and pay oft ' I NOTICE OF SALE OF MORTGAGED PROPERTY 10 years. She is parting with every WHERllS. P . L. HOSTER. of the Count y or .Oranp, St&te or California , doll she has received in her short I• A tten tion all c hildren of New-:!~~~ i:,,ed 1J!n.:;~0°ht!'~· J:.~ lifetime. Some as old as t>i~hl years port Harbor and Costa Mesa. Sea P'ood Company, Inc .. a corporation . and of high sentimentAl vnluc ;\re '\'ou've got a free Chris~ a Mortpge on Enrolled Veuel. which . I• recorded In the office of the County included in the collecticn. ~hov.' coming )-'Our way. When·~ R~o .-der of Orange County. California D 23 2 (Doo tn Book 1395 at Page m . Official Betty's spirit of givitiY, in tllc PC. at p.m. rs open at Rttoni• of Oranp County, California. true spirit of the Chris1mas season 1 :30). Where? At the Ba Ibo a thereby C'on•eylnc andfor m ortgagiq was inspired by her big brother. Theatre. Bill of fare'? to Wd Van C&mp Sea Food Company, Inc., a corporation, the following de-J im, 10 years old , and the work \Veil , there'll be five cartoons, ~rl~atg~~~ni~h~t~~: Veuel his Scout Troop No. 6 of Costa a special western feature a nd free called the ··o hlo." Off icial Mesa is doing. The troop decided candy. Number !7 G 4o. 40 rL lonr: to coll..,.t, r epair and dislribute All this. kid!!, is coming your beam 10 1L ; drsJt S ft.: Chry-'"'- •ler Cro..-n En~ne. Serl~ N'um· toys and games to needy children \Vay \11.'ith the season's greetings ber »7·16490 Marine Engine ln the Mesa area. by the Newport Harbor Kiwanis to aecuni the payment or a promluory note esecuted and dell..-ered by aa.ld Betty searched lhrough the club and the management of the P. L. RO ........ R to u.ld Van Camp SM Balboa Theatre P'ood Comp:;,., Inc .. a corporation , on trunk in the attic and found many · the l!th day of March. 1941. and de-dolls that needed m ine r r epair . She Remember that date. Tuesday, ~:~~ ~~"'!:fd '::c':n1=~ ~~t!h!nrT~ and her mother redressed the dolls Dec. 23_. _______ _ the performance of certain condition• in the 'ne w look,' replaced some of Wd mort~e. Th U S N s ow . THEREFORE. NOTJCJ!: J! col1fures and turned them over to e · · avy Yard at Mare has an' estab- approx.imately HEREBY GIVEN. that the under-stcned the Scouts for distribution. Island, California. Van Camp Sea Food Company, Inc.. ~ lishment IV>.ve · a corpontton , owner. holder and Mrs. Langaale, according to '-V nng mortg-&«M of •aid mortnge. by rlrtue Betty, "had more fun than I did L;;2·;;200;;;;;;a;;cr;;es;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; 1 of the tenne and condition• or -.id mortp«e. will on the 20th day of De· dressing the dolls." And Betty CMnber, 1947·, at the hour of ten o'C'lock faced a crisis of indecision after A. JI. on aald day, at Genera.1 Petrol-~ Dock at the foot ot 20th Street. the rejuvenation of each doll. Newport Bea.ch. California. Mll at pub-Looking like n e w the dolls were lie auction to the blghe•t bidder for ca.eh all of the aro"mentloned good1 much harder to part with after and chattels. All bld.9 and payment• the y had been fixed up. for aa.ld property will be made lo law · rut money of the United State. of Both Betty a nd Jitn are scouts America at the time or uld sale. in ,.. __ ta Mesa. Troop No. 6 has DA.TED: ~mber 11 . 1947. ~ V AN CAMP , collected many toys for gifts to SEA FOOD C'OM"PAf\.'T. INC. th d · ·1 -• dr By Georg-. x . Stephen.eon. At· e un erpr1Vl egcu. chil el1 and torney ror M.ld <'orporatlon. v.iU distribute the m Christmas Pu __ "·-""'--· _16_·_1_8_· -'-"-'-· -----I day, making a n otherwise bleak SHERIFF"'S SALi! NOTICE OP SALE OR BE AL ESTATE UNDER EXECUTION IN THE IUSTIOE COURT OP 'l'HE TOWNSHIP OF SANTA. ANA. COUNTY OF ORANGE, S TATE OF CALIFORNIA. holiday more cheery; and giving further evidfnce tkat the Boy and Girl Scouts of Amer ica practice democracy and goodwill. CUSTOM MADE Mabop.n,y Coffee Tables 24-ln. by Z4-ln. '2 7 at "'bolCB&Je Prloee -·-Corona Craft lSOI VJ COAST HWY. Corona. del Mar 11&.rbor 1108 l -' - ' Rex Ind Joa1 Brandt, CDM . Artists, To Sho'.f Work in Three Magazlaes The finished work of two paint- ing commlssiom undertaken by the Rex Brandt.I of Corona del Mar Will be viewed by the public In the near future. The Ford Times, a magazine printed by the Ferd Motor Cc. and distributed thrcugh the of. fies of dealers all over the ooun- try, ~nUy uked Rex and Joan Brandt to do a series of water· COIOI" and pen-and-ink sketches of La Jolla scenes. Twenty drawiltgl, seve n ot which are in color, were rougl)ed out last week and will be com- pleted by Dec. 26, Rex Brandt said tcday. Cole of California, bathing suit 'makers, have just accepted one of Bi-andt's paintings and it is ex • pected to appear in Vogue and l!llrper's Bazaar in ·the near fu- ture. The picture depicts a girl posed against the background of one of Corona del Mar's famous coves. 11 .2 Percent More J;,el Used In Fim .. 6 Months Washlligton. D. C. December 18. Atotorists used 11.2 per cent more gasoline dw-ing the first m months of 1947 than durin1 the corresIX>nding period lut year~ Olarles M. Upham, engi.nt?er-dl .. rector, American Road Builden' · association, pointed out here today in a highway ccaferenC\- ln 1946, more than 25 blllloa gallons of gasoline were consumed. and the nation piled up 340 billion vehicle-miles. Motor vehicle regil.- trations this year will reach an all-time high of 37,164,000, sur-, passing last year's registrations by more than 3,218,000, and exceeding registrations in 1941, the ~war motor peak year, by some 2,690,- 000, according to Public Roads Ad- ministration reports. Strictly Tailored "The Custom-Made Shop of Laguna Bea\:h" 1737 South Coast Blvd. • Phone 3302 for Christmas GIFTS • Flowers -Potted Plants SEND OV'T·OF·'TOW]\( ORDERS EARLY lSlS Coast Hlway Corona del Mar Phone lla.rbor 590 Sell It Through Classified Adverti•ing * COMING .IANUARY 4 ••• more u'Mn you give ~ ROY A. GILLMAN, FRANCIS W. Westinghouse Raclio A ,..,.,. Ctz6ilrc'*' to .Ue a wile's 6taf .,, n.. weatt,.i.-166;,. radio-,.....,.,..,.pa. ID tmke & wife's Mart oiDal A-'"-bowf,.., c:abi- -..... 0 be pa<>Ud ID -fa her ~powu.daea:tnf'alC"'9 ftla Wwllssilt11111 171, .. ~Isa ... 1 JIMI ..-.1 II._ • IJl'l'..(JUT ..... --- ' ---· -\ .............. ,,.. .... ..,.. ..... ,. ...... ... I ......... ~ , .......... aai ... ... 1= , ............ ..... , ____ _ of power aetdK for U11e-ro-life pu1.,._ ""' Electn>Gic ·-IOGe arm. dail Aatomis 0-p-..... aclmift -w-... '398911 -~T-PK. I ES NOTI QfCIRIC ' I -.0 .... _ • w • . '111: R *• -llsa;a&a 41,1*. • GILLMAN. and PAUL K. GILL- ?v1AN. co-partners. etc .. Plaintiffs vs. P E RCIVAL G. SMITH and ALICE ~1AUDE SMm-I, Defendants Und er and by virtue of a n Exe-- cution issuE'd out of the Justice ourt of the T0"\11.TIShip of Santa Ana, County of Orange. State of California 'o''h('rein Roy A. Gillman, Francis W . Gillman a nd Paul K. Gillman. co-partners, doing bust~ ness under the firm name and style of Gillman & Gillman, are the Plaintiffs:. and P ercival G. Smith and Alice Maude Smith are the Defendants, upon a judgement rendered the 1st day of October. 19-17, for the sum of Six Hundred Eighteen & 75/100 Dollars, Law- ful Money of the United States, be- sides costs and Interest; and sum ot Seven Hundred Two and 00/100 (702.00) Dollan, with lnte!'eSt from the 4th day of November, 1947, Ls now (at the date of th.ls writ) actually due on said judge- ment. I have, on the 6th day of No- vember, 1947, levied up>n all the right, tl,tle. claim and interest ot said defendants (or either of them) in and to the following de. scribed real estate, to-wit: Lot 22 in Block "E " cf Tract No. 518, aa per Map recorded in Book 17, Pages 33 and 36 Miscellaneous Maps, Records of Orang~ County, California. commonly known .. 2169 Ocean Boulevard, Balboa, Or- ange County. California. To- gether with all the &lnguJar the tenements, beredltamenm and appurtenances thtteunto belonging or in any wiae ap- pertaining. Notice is hereby given, that cm Monday. the 5th clay of January, l!MS, at l:OO o'clock P. M., cf said clay, I will proceed to sell in front of the court hcuoe door, South En- trance, in the Ccy ct Santa Ana. at public auction to the bl&b<ot bidder for cull In Lawtul lf<melr of ~ United Stata. all the rlsbt. title. clalm and In-of aald defendants. !or d-of them) "'· In and totbe ___ _ erty, or' IO -~ &O mq bt DK I larf to nlae: ............ t to utllfy laid '4p11wat wttla ID-___ ta. GIVEN, 1Dllllr 1111-Ilda 15111 da:t o1, Da • e., an. J 4MJi:s A. MUSICK. Sbalft. C4JID IL EDGAR. Dopal7. RJDLEr c lllithl, 11•~ w. 4t1a St.. -a A.; a.a, AIM""" firw-PW 411f. .. . -Dot. 11. 21. .. Dlf. Finest, fastest In S•P hlstorys 45 hrs., Los An9eles·Chlca90 a-, -·u-Gal4n lfau Ill comtnr-ltartfD&' J._. ary " and dally th....rtar: the laneot. tute.t, -.w. train enr to nm cm Bou~ hci&•i Ollebratecl Goldm Stat& Route from Loa ...,.... ~ Cllt...., ... with thlOQlll _.,.to Now Yorlr, too. '1'IM ... ~ ,_ wlII 10ll to Cblcqo .... ID low 111111 .. IOllte ID Jiiii '5 I~ ~lilied lloan. Now dlwl ponr ... and bed~ tac llPead with COlllfort ... CQ&nlltee a nperlatlft, -0- 111cu.,. rim. ~for:roarpl•..,..--.~·-dlMnand~ llllop-lounp ...... with decor& luplred by the lllle bandlcn.fta and rich colorlnp Bouth..t and - lc:o ••• -llsht1nlcht ......... with - ptetacholceofaooomnwla , -1hllllr ebalrcan(eaoh-tnQlllbered ruatodlD-)~ New, atr-mllllod knmp can er ~- replacement& for the p..,....t ble and modem c:on.. ftlltloaal·tn>e louDp can-belDc baDt to l>rder tor the nw Gol4ft Btal& =:"::"=~= .:~' rpo1a. ~m:· Stat& --Loa Anpleo at 1* _,.. dally, arr1-Ill Cfcal'! 11 :30 a.m. ~ folJowlnr. Weotbow>d, --Clllcair> 10:15 p.m., Loa ......... 5:15 p.m. --....... folJowlnr. j . .;;...:.... -beiDc made. Padlc .&pat. He'll be cllld to • ..... I Stalin hdllc .• CGlOll lllOll 1111 _., wen 'borrowed for tu -ptuoua 4lnfnS can Oil Ille NEW Qoldn 81.U. Varied -.,,. and tun.llbll>p dlotlDg"Ul8b eadl. Golden ]'Ollow -.... r1np and lineJMI contrut . with turq.-_,. and collblC of wa car. -· J 11 FIJCM-opetoaD,........-lla mdll. cater OD tile ..... Ool89 ..,.,.. Then'• & bu. amp, aad a •ckm 41n1DS l!l'd10D W'TiDS ''J'd :mwlaatmodllat9pdlm. • • -•• liliiia .. a Sh•rpley, District Agent· 0 ... ,· •• ' . --·-• • • • > . • • WORK WANTED-Iroalns ID llQ i.ome. Plain or loney. 580 Su BemardlDo Aw.. N • w port HelchlS. 26-tfc TRAINED NURSE will c:att for children in own home by day or hour. 502 3ut st., Newport. 98-4tc • PUMPS WORTIIINGTON PRESSURE • CENTRIFUGAL Fo:r all Preuure Soden Retri1eration 623 So. Lot An1ele1 St., Anahetrl Phone 4652 100-ltc FOR SALE -Combination 9.'ood "'·ol'kin& machinery, ZT" band saw, l Z'' joiner, 12" rip saw, and sharpener, $300. Call at 3108 Lafayette or Phone Har""r 40-J. l ()(l.2tp FOR SALE-fl.Inn's bicycle, $18: gir1'!1 bicycle, $15. PhQne Iiar•.or 1947·M 100-l:p FOR SALE-Russian ermine coat , ' Oold--,~-... ---• 11•<7"1· ... OUr Ad ID Ot I OomlJ -~ SPINET olishtl)' cue damopd In UIH Harllor Blvd. .ft. -.·mu l 11111-t. World famoua make. o... Hullor ODii l9tll, Ooota -Thia la. a sreat l&Crlflce. , Only Nmto~Clmdl2'-lfe one. Remember,onlyone. Your Plenty of Good Til'8I All_l_izee Compound Motor 011 Gtilon. 70e time to aave OC) the tlnnt. Dam-Sdunldt Plano Co., 520 No. Main, s.Dt& AnL Chrlat· mu Sale. · 89-ttc STEINWAY. Uoed. Gorseouo tone. Mah<>(tony cue. Genuine. Su- penonlc tone. Terms or will rent. Danz·Schmldt, 520 No. Main. Sant& Ana. Chrlatmu Sale. 89-tfc LISTINGS WANTED We Need Property ROY GREENLEAF? JR and Auoda te1 BUILDER -REALTOR 3112 W . Central Newport Beach Ph. Harbor 102(}.J 97-tlc SPINET PIANO. Rent a beauty ----------- Christmas Present For That Boy 1941 Powell Motor Scooter, small and euy to operate. Red and white, looQ like new. Marine Station. 814 East Bay Front, Balboa. 9!J..2tc FOR SALE -Schwinn Nu.World lightweight bicycle, hand brakes, 3-speed transmission, 6 months old, $60. 312 Victoria. Costa Mesa. . 98-ttc for the hollda)'s. Rent for term a!JOW<d lf YoU buy. Mualc In the home la Important for C!rlatmu joy. Uprl1bu u low u $4.00 per month. Danz· Sclunldt, Sant& Ana, ~ No. Main. Ch.rlltmu Sale. ~tfc PIANO Short.ace will be acute thil 01.rlatma.s. ai~ youn now. A ama.11 depo&l t will reserve It tor you. Delivered when you wish. Danz-Sclunldt Plano Co., S20 No. Main, Santa Ana. Chrbtmu S.le. 89-t!c COAST BLVD. Houre on comer location with '12 bedrooms & 2 baths. Only I blk. trom ocean. Also hu good future buldneu poulbllitles. $5300. Phone Beacon 5713-R Evenlnp: Beacon 5'T19--R 9'T·ttc '3e utiful House a d Apartment and Income $17,500 J. HOLCOMB Hiway, C.orona deJ Mar e Flags Fly" 1 gs.2tc --+-+ FOR SALE-~ EDROOM home to be Costs leu than [ive hun· move. Cash $4500. D. C. ·e 18'.>8 Newport Ave. Cos a esa. 99--2tp edroom Home t Central, to be moved. ph C. H oyle, Ph. HarboT l(lo\..ltc COTl'ON CUTIE-Deslg ne<I for Chrl.stma.s part)'·golng, thl.s g I n Iii: h a m frock ls ''dressed up" with starched wh ite lace that trims t he sleeves and pocket and m akes a nalnty yoke ror a little girl's dress. Bo lh the prick et And yoke are trtm1 n1e d w11.h r ippling selt-1 12-14, insured $~000. SAcrifice _w_ANTED ___ TO __ B_UY _____ ll OOQS. OATS & PETS $450. Cash or trade for electric stove, r efrjgerator, waid1er. Ph. Harbor 1408-J. Ask for Frances. Choice Corona de! Mar ~n me Property Large modem 2-bedroom horn~. ' wood construc- tion. With 2 .separate fumisljed apartments. De- controle<I income of $180 per mo , and triple gar- ru f'Cles. They Say--- Right after Mis.sourt "'as admit· llJ0.4tp FOR SALE -Tuxedo. slze 40, small. Excellent condition, rea· sonable. Phone H arbor 117, 100-ltc ted to the Union. friends gave FOR SALE -15--inch band saw, Captain \Villiam Driver, a nier· pedestal gr inder, electric drills, chant ship skipper, a flag for his Mall, portable planer, Delta jig· brig, with a twenty.fourth star saw, F1ouresct'nt light rixtures. added for the ne w state. As he All fin econdition &: priced to set sail, he hoisted the flag, and sell. Harbor 2Q5..R. 100-ltc lmplred by .. its beauty, ~amed it F O R SALE-Double laundry tub, ''Old Glory. Thtll the flr1_t. and ,·ery good condition · Droplea f actually only, _"Old Glory" 15 now kitche n table opens 'to 24x36", in a musewn 1n Salem, Mass. closed l 8x.24". 211 E. Bay Front, "Doing business without adver· tising is like winking a t a girl in the dark. You know \vhat you're doing, but no one else does."-Fall· brook Enterprise. 1l\e News·Times will not be re-- sponsible for more than one incor- rect insertion of an ad vertisemenl, ttServee the right to correctb classify any and all ads and to reject any advertisement not con· Jormin&' to rules and regulation&. 63-lf< ,,U81NE88 GUIDI: 11 GENERAL REPAIR OF ALL KINDS Calta Mesa Fix·lt Shop "Let Short &. Long do it" Ted Taylor and aarence Davis Beacon 530J..R 2508 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa -c LANDSCAPING Care of LawnA flowers and Shrubs Planted Hal Crawford 115 Alvarado Place Harbor TI4 BALBOA 84-t!c CESS POOLS and SEPTIC TANKS IDlltallod ~ Ill Orance: County Contract Drtlllnc Sewu CORD<Ctloa (All Work Guanntftdl Full Insurance Can'ted J. R. McCORMICK IMO Victoria St. Coot& - Be:aron :506g..J -93-tfc FORMED Wlndshlelda • Hald Coven mad~ to order. Allo Plex- l&lua A Ludt• Sheeu for Ale Nu.World Producu Comp&n) 303 Th1n1 SL. Huntin,.ioo Beach l'hoae Hunt!ncton Beacll 1711 llG-tlt HARBOR • Plumbing Service J.788 Nrwport Blvd.. Beaoon ~ REPAllUNG OUR SPECULTf ContncUns and S'JllP'leo . 97·tfl COOPERATIVE ROOFING CO. New and Repair Phone B .. con 5280-R J573 Elden Ave.. O.ta Meu :11).th . U YEARS SERVICE IN nn; HARBOR AR.EA HARRY HALL PAINTil'<G CONTRACl'OR 274 Eut l9tll Street ft. 8-. MU Coot& .W-Calif 11).lf< .-OHAL ,1& Nonc:&-Fnim thlo da!Ao f-nl I am r..t ._mble for ony debla not ll&ned for pnwonally. Gl8lba .... -~ l:ili Ito L. c--tral. Ba!l!oo. caut. 100-llc Balboa Island. Friday & SatUT'· d ay only. lQ0.1 tc 100 LB. White porcelain lined lee box. Harbor 1218. 99-2tc ICE BOX, double door, 44x48x48. Deep Freeze Frigidait"e, 4 com· partrnent.s. Motor Scooter , like new. 1941 Powell. Marine Sta· tion, 814 East Bay Front, Balboa. 99--2tc RA.RE Arctic Fox, 2-Skln Scarf, excellent condition. 503 Golden· rod Ave., (rear house), Cor ona red Mar. 99--2tp PORT ABLE Thermador blower type electric hea ter, 220 vol ts, 4 K.W. Suitable for home, office or plant. $37.50. 515 Eut Cen· tral, Balboa. 97-t!c FOR SALE-Eucalyptus wood, $24 per cord. Phone Beacon 5797 .J . 97-4tc NURSERY LANDSCAPE -SHRUBS and PLANTS BULBS -FERTILIZEJl Hollister Bros. Nursery 1959 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5200 89-t!c Watcbeo . C!oclal • Jewelry OffiOMOMTERS Repalrin1 -Prompt ServlCle SenaibJe Pr1ca VAN DRIMLEN JEWl:LRY 1786 Newpurt Blvd. Coot& - Sl·tft WASHING MACHINES If you -·t haft -tlo ,.,... Wuhlna at BILL'S W ASH-A-TERIA Phom Pr? •• ITl'O LOVELY R6tiiR Canarieo for OuUtmu pr,.nta. Mrs. Blake, 6l~th St., Newport S.ach. !l!Mtp STRADIVARIUS Violin. $100: man't Bulovia watch &: band, good condltlon, $20.00. Ii block ott Newpurt Blvd., W E. WU· -. Coot& 11.... !l!Mtp FIREWOOD CllAJICOAL • BIUQUETll PROllPT DEUVEllY Wright Lumber Yard 11&1 lffwpcwt ..._ • COSTA MDA 211 '*' .. a.tte -INSURANCE-· - • IP1IUS • Atm:wa••s • 1'Aaft' • <XIWPD'•TICJN "STU" DUNLAP • •D¢1.._ •PzllDlla'' I 111.D' llN .. "- Will Pay Cash For your fuMl.lt~ or what l\aw you. Phone S.acoa'5«16. Crawley Furniture Co. 1812 Newport Blvd., Coot& M- ' ~tf< CASH for USED Furniture & A11pliancea "We Buy Afmoirt Anythln1" GRANT'S Phone Bea. 5707·M I~ Newport Blvd., Coot& M ... U.lfc DACHSHUNDS PUPPIES, pedi· gree, red, 6 Yleeks old. $35.00 up. Ph. Santa Ana 745().\V. 99-2tc POULTRY & RABBITS FINE STOCK-Rhode Island Red, 2 pulle ts and 1 rooster, young. ltlarket price. 502 35th St., New. port Beach. 100.ltp FOB &ENT FOR RENT -Furnished House, nc\\·ly decorated. sleeps 4. Adults $25.00 week. R.ererences ex- changed. Phone Whittier 43-209. 99-4tc P'URN1TUB.I! FOR SALE 12 F OR RENT -Attractive 2-rooni -----------apartment & bath . Adults. Util· FURNITURE REFINISHED • AS YOU LIKE IT KEN GRENSTED 21311 Miner Street COSTA MESA Phone Harbpr 107()..W For Estimates On Guaranteed Work gg..tfc itics paid. Reasonable. 311 Island Ave., Balboa. 99--2tc ROOM HOUSE, unfurnished ; large barn; 3 acres pasture, fC'nccd; close in Costa Mesa, $75 per month. Call at 548 Victoria St .. Costa Mesa. 98--4tp FOR RENT -Separate furnished housekeeping room. Ph. H&rbor 1191 or inquire 123 30th St .. NcwpoTt. 96-t!c FOR REl\'T -Private room with bath and garage. 621 P oppy ~\ve., FOR SALE -Kenmore \\'ashing Corona del Mar. 100-2tc machine, good condition $40. -----'-'------- Harbor l~R or Harb o r 41 · . .\. Ri:NTAL EXCHANGE 2241-W. 99--Jtc RENTAL E."<CHANGE--So. Pasa- F OR SALE -1946 almost new dena for Balboa lsland. Have white Kenmore wuhing ma· unfurnished 3-bedrm., 2 'Ji bath, chine . automatic pump. $8500 maid·s room a: bath ; patio. Need Harbor 1780. 99--3tc equJvalen t 3 or 4·bedroom nome, FOR SALE-Beautiful new daven· port, large size. 1860 Newport Blvd., C.OSta Mesa. Phone Beacon 5027-W. 98-t!c 40-ft. 1Win Screw Cruiser $5,000. furnished or unfurnished, before June 15, 1948. South Puadena home available Immediately. P h. Harbor 1575-J. 99-:ltp age. High quality materials useci hout. Many nice features such as large ftjpl ce, powder ;oo"!'• kitche n with % tile, unusual of glass bnck m large tiled bathroom. Tile shote on service porch. Large enclosed flagstone patioi outdoor barbe- cue. Every room opening onto li>n porch with south- erly exposure. Many closets ":'Id ine detail in each and every room. Here is a I · ous home on a 60xll8 tf. lot nicely landsca that can pay its own way. 1 I Pl~ call either office for ni1rtner information. I Full Price $f ,500 I A small, l·bedroom home. 2 1f.:1 ars old. Very at- tractively fwnishe<I. Fenced If' o. Full Price $75001-Terms These homes shown by apjx> trnent under JOHN: :::~~1 · .g~ealtor STANLEY A. SMITH; iate Broker Hazel M. Condon, Broker , I Mulligan, Broker Two Offices in CoroTi de! Mar: 1505 or 607 Coast Highway arbor 7 41 or 2422 , 100.ltc SE S 0 N'S GR TINGS Fred - B R I G G -Tressa (Wilbo 1924. Scripps s.1351 Members of the MUitiple us:nn.g Division 40-lt. Aux. Schooner $7700 (lJixon-&EAL ESTATE l:XCHAHGJ: 411 634 Coast Highway Phone Beacon 5778 Kemp 1938. Univ. 4·25. 37-ft. Comm. Sport Fisher S"7500 Wll..L TRADE Nice home in Lake--l00-2tc (Shelton 1941 ). Chrysler Royal, wood VIiiage, Lona Beach, for --------------t---------S.143. !louse or duplex in Balboa, New- G. E. MINNEY 711 Coast Hiwny, Newport Beacon 5032-W. 100..tfc port Beach, Costa MPU or Corona del Mar. Reuon, change of employment. Box No. "W". News· Times. 99-Stc FOR SALE -$30.00, 1939 single 2 LOTS, DESERT HOT SPRINGS, cyllndeT Watel'Wich O utboard to trade for Harbor district motor. Just recondJUoned A: ~ property. Box 583, Balboa.. painted. Will make a nice Xmu 98-4tp cift. Can be seen at Chet's Girr· ------------' age, next to Fontana Piumblng, CNCOKE PROPERTY 60 23061 Newport Ave., Costa Me!la. !()().2tp LC.V.P . with Gray-G.M. 225 H .P . desiel, good condition S8X>.OO Phone now Seaboard Equip. Co. S.acon 5841, Newport. 99-~tc FOR LEASE-Long lease on down town btlliness property, prefer party who will install Sea·Food Grill, about $2,000 cash required. Write to Adele Van Fleet. 3311 Finley Ave., Newport. 97--4tc PAIR ot Scripps Marine Ensineo. Will pay up to $30,000 iC5 H .P .• 114 to 1 reduct.Iona, u;. CASH for ho.me on Lido Isle. cellent condition, $395. each. Must be waterfront. Newport Ave. & Industrial Way, G. E. MINNEY C.OSta. Mesa.. gg...2tp 711 Coast Hlway. Newport FLOAT FOR SALE-0\eap. com. Beaooo :5032-W. !()().Uc plete with concrete pile ha.Deen. See It at 324 Buena Vista, Bal boa. Clad Twitchell, Ph. Harbor 21U.W. !J8.t1c FOR SAL&-La....,.. pump and bait tank compl•te. m .oo like new. Bay Dlatrlet Hanlwatt Co. Bal. laland. 83-Uc llOHJ:T TO LOAN 116 LOANS TO BUil.D, buT. lm~ modomizle or' refinance. We pur· cbuetnat- NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS • LOAN ASSN. 11333 Via Lido Pb. Har. 1!iOO 38-tfc. That "House Mo A 2-story Duplex on Balboa d affording a com- plete three bedroom unit, and a my one bedroom unit with a 2-01r garage. Well doi1stlructed in 1940. For the right locations, see . HUB POWERS, Agent • Harbor 62-W J . A. BEEK'S FF ICE Balboa Ferry La.tiding 100.ltc INCOME-BALBOA. :5-Unit A t. Bldg., furnishings include elec. refrigeration. This roperty is well l<>- cated and in A-1 condition. Ye income $3,400. Selling Price We have some locations for harbor area. Inquire at office. 18,500 I iness ·leases in the STATION WAGANS A1JT01tOT1VJ: • nu:s u SOUTH COAST EAL TY Vamlobed by experienced yacht FOR SAL&-1946 Jeep, complete & INVESTMENT OMPANY llnlahen with Marine Producta canvu top Q aides. Xlnt. w.., Service Afloat point • mec:banlcally. Pb. Har-Realtors Business Oi>iporlt:wlities Insurance 71'5 E. 0-.. -Balbao bar 113-J. 97-ttc -!1647 97-tfe 302 Main St. BALBOA Ph. Harbor 2034 1940 NASH SEDAN, 5 good' th·es, l""ltc FOR SALE -St&I' ND boat. r..sJo and heatet, cl•an. $8JO ---~----------+-------.,.,.--1..atat tJ'Pe, f1ntble mut. ID-cash. Dr. PhlJlp J . M-lla. -,,. -..-, to oall. :rl2 Forest Aoe.. Lacuna S.odl. Pbme Glendale, Otr111 111& Phone 71. 100-lpt IB-de _________ ...;;;,...;..c 1 •c•L mrrAD • Boat Maintenance and Repairing .Frederick Yacht Co. Harbor Draftlnr 8errice for Builden llrd'r ,.., -co _ _._ 12U Collt RhraJ, Newpwt 'tt1 • C a..t JDw4. Nam pat Phom Bst :•111 5115 Ptw> 9 1 •+ Mm. ~ BOAT llllOKEll8 · e.tte ABOVS TD A!ICl!IB -~ ---------,,;;~ """" '3111 1'$ ~-fhll i UL ~,..... • -;81'f6', _-.Pl'lat IVOiii -.... GI I, Dnnhll. '14,D. Oii JM A&O. Act. Hor...... . 11-W .. J .... --· llmv -i6i~itfi;s;;;;;;;;;:=iiij~;;;1 • mati11 Priw ltmt at -l'Cll SALE~ owwww Jt1•-• -+11t• __ ,_ ...._ ___ 0.Llomu Owl,, Dw·•' 'M ft. &1'. MmallJ M , • c.a l!'lt oa., •No..._ --..imw .• e t'MSIL ·:la. a 11 -.... 1t"-41e THESE ARE NO ARGAINS (But AD Good BllllB:) LIQUIDATION SALE COSI'A MESA Ar:re bulldln& lites, beatJ: on 1 lot. Home tlful back bay view. Must lncon!e. Very lnter- eell. $850.00 and up. at $8000.00. --<>- BALBOA PENINSULA --0- Inoorue RT HEIGHTS Bea No N 5-rm. home. Slv1nJd O.P .A. G. $9750.00. Roy Greenleaf Jr. & Associates · REALTOR -BUILDER 3112 W. Olatfal . lliNer-w ... pmt-. J:!ee:b Pllanl Butlir :lmG.J'....:. Es •ca Bar. 2GB:W ·<MID QfGf 1UNDAY -1:00 to 5:00 P. JI. J.00,J.tc • Corona de! Mar $7,950 Newport Heights $62.00mo. Harbor Heights $500 Down Lido Isle $5,000 Balboa Island $25,000 Newport $5000 Harbor Heights $52.00 mo. Business $3,000 , home 1-bedroom h~ttrao­ tively fumished. Well Jo. cated. A very attractive 2-bed- room home -decorated by Ellsworth. $3100 down balance $62.00 mo., inc. truces & insurance (inter- est 4 per cent) LARGE distinctive home- sites-sewers-city seiv- i~yed alleys. 50 foot lot on Undine- near Clubhouse-best l<>- cation-tenns. A lovely home with charm -furn. in Early Amer- can-WITII garage apt. for income. Excellent !<>- cation. 2-bedroom home on Cen- tral Ave., business zone-- Near new City Hall. Pric- e<! for quick sale with im- mediate possession. Brand new tw<>-bedroom home -very attractive design-large lot-double garage--fireplace -floor hea !.er-hardwood floors. $3,400 down, bal. at $52 mo. inc. interest at 4 %. A well established Inter- ior Decorator's shop--in- eludes stock. fixtures and OTHER BUSINESS OP- PORTUNITIES to choose from-let us know your wants. Our New BALBOA ISLAND office in now open HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. REALTORS 30th at W. Central Ave. 229 Marine Ave. Newport Beach-Har. 1600 Balboa Island-Har. 1331 100.ltc CLIFF -HAVEN YOU WILL ENJOY VISITING OUR MODEL HOME, Complete with furnishings by Newport Furniture Company. Open daily lff a m. to 5 p. m. BALBOA BAYSHORES LIVE IN EXCLUSIVE BALBOA BA YSHORES. ONLY $3,000 OOWN. New and different tw<>-and three-bedroom homes, in- cluding such features as real fireplaces, lots of tile and cupboard space in well planned kitchens, bath and Y.,. Several attractive floor plans to choose from. Each has outside paved patio, extra large double car garage. Pri- vate beach and mooring privileges. Phone Mr. Thomas for further details. Phone Beacon 5748. Office at Bayshore entrance open daily. CORONA DEL MAR BUILDERS ATTENTION: Group of R-2 lots which may be had together · or in separate parcels. ON OCEAN BOULEY ARD Beautiful three-bedroom 2-story home. Patia. Barbecue. Large garage. Lovely com er. STORE AND OFF1CE SPACE NOW OPEN FOR RESERVATION in new building to be erected on Highway. LIDO ISLE Excellent view, spacious design, 2-story, 4 bedroom, furnishe<I home. Enclosed patio, sundeck, fireplace and 2-car garage. Only $27,500 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 50' LOT ON RIVERSIDE AVENUE-$1450. OTHER NEWPORT HEIGHTS LOTS $1200 AND UP BALBOA PENINSULA A FINE HOME IN AN EXCELLENT NEIGHBORHOOD Dutch Colonial style. Six rooms, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Oak floors. Mahogany ceiling in living room and ma- hogany trim throughout. Fireplace, floor furnace and electric heaters. Garage and storage space. . Price reduced to $28,000 BALBOA PENINSULA LOTS ......... -.$2750 AND UP BALBOA A good Income and a place to live. Comfortable 3-bed- room apartment over 6 rental garages. Close to bay. fl3,000 EARL W. STANLEY REALTOR COVl:alNQ aal:AT&a Nl:WPOaT ...... a. . . 1111 w. CEH'l1taU. 15Cli AND mvuw: 11m. ~-Ncwpwt-TIL: ltu-. IAIUI Tll.; .... 11111 5 -ODUT llw)o. m 1LU11N11 A'fl:. m CIOUT llWT,' ~-C~-...... .... a; I ..... -· ~.,... TIL. 'I nu· 1"8 ' EM .. • ..l . ~"'=t=~:'47 '°""--..... 11 • . H. -J .. ~ ... ---.. L Holmoe. one 1t«y, two ~ -~ .,;;;;. ~ ";.( fiunlly dftllln& ot 4.28 DohHe St., 807 w. Cmtnl. '12.000. Corono de! Mar, SlOOO. Heinz Koller, addition to bull<\. Wm. Kencloll, two ltGrJ' bulldlns, lne at Bay Shore Comp, $1000. garage with living quarttts above, W P M--•-· t f at 1217 Coot Highway, $8000. . . ~~. one 1 cry, our room -at 510 I.aria-Coro-C. A. Bullock. permit to convert na deJ Mar. ssooo. : one-half raraee to bodroom. 421 R. H. Oben. !Ive -room dwol1lng Polmettla. CDM. $750. at 1408 w. Ocean at a ooot of Roy C. Beck. one •tprY. llx room 87000. , dwelling, 239 Poppy Ave.. CDM, Mike Estok, 616 Jasmine Ave., $~ F . Daum, one story, fOID' COM, addition !or laundry room, room house at 3609 Coot boole- '400. Yard. $6000. Robt. L ~tonne. !our room, Harvey Somena, 1709 Eut Bay, one family dwelling at 4806 Sea-permit to glus m upper porch. lhott Dr., $5()()(). $1250. Permit to bulld one · car R L. Bird, four room dwelling_ garage a t same address, $1900. a t 1700 Miramar Dr. $8000. Standard Oil Co. permit to erect Gritflth Co., two room addition Neon sign at 814 E. Bay Ave., to ~nt_ building a t 3333 Via $675. · Udo, to ~ $2000. • SJanley Howard, t o ur room Roy FM;iue;raw-room dwe.llin& awemne. tWo car gaqt.&e. itt: 517 at 4102 W. Ocean Front. $5()()(). Poinsettia, COM. $6400. John C. MacMillen. two story, Owen Hudson, perm.it for addl- fl ve room cS:weJllng with two car tion to propert y at 327 Sapphire garage at 2019 Ocean Blvd, $12,-Ave., to cost $950. 500. Sam 0 . Eubanks. five room, one F. 0. Highley, alterations to in-story dwelling at 501 Begonia Ave., terior present building, 122 Agate, CD~1:. to cost $8000. B. I ., $2000. T . H. Rountree, permit to con- -No.nnan cl R uth Fleming, two vert garage to dressing and s tor- atory, rour room dwelling at 438 age rooms, 207 E . Central, $2000. Dahlia Ave., $6500. l\,lillard Boyd, one story, four F1oyd Squires. addJtion of ser-room house at 505 35th street , vice porch to 127 46th S t., $400. $6500. A. S . Redfern, convert garage Roth E. Raynor, one story three apartment room to bath at 3801 room dwelling at 121 30th street, Marcus AV•.. $500. $3000. Wallace Kerr. four room dwell-E. M. Smith. one story. two room Ing a t 608 Orchid Ave., CDM, ~tore buildh~g at 901 Stale High- $6400. way to cost approximately $25,- D. R Kelbourne, one story <XX>. dwt>Uing with garage at 706 Fern-W. K. Warren, perm.it to con- leaf, and another at 708 Fernlea!, \'ert porch to kitchen nook , at to cost a total of $16,000. 424 Dahlia Ave., CDM, $250. ~11'1amcecbe» -adfubuat « 911DKal -al-ar II ..,,i.e.. ----needed- -will bo plMood wilh """ ~ We u. u "Aa.-__ .,....., - -· -...., Ori¢Aal ·--Spodal ,....., Mod. Tocla ud oaz 1£ 'Cl>- ulco .,. 1 ...... Traioed. Ou we-\: i• quuu..C- acl Oii piiom lMIQD'bk Tiii Siii IS YOll llllUTEE OF EIPUT 10101 IEPlll SJlllCE 01 111111 1 smno1 USOUIE IOTOIS South Coast Company MariDe and General Hardware 2Srd at Centnl Newport lleacl1 SAM'S SEA FOOD SPA Roast TURKEY FRIED CHICKEN $150 NSW YOll& OUl' 8'l'ZAKUl.wrilo-----.-j'1t;::5G W110LS IJROQ.ICD LOB&ISB -----~tt1.1:lli01101 with clrawa -· non""' swo1U>ti811 8TUA ·----*1JiO nua> OOllBIN.&1'10N SEA POOD •uo nm> IQllllllP SJ l!O UINBOW TBOUT-'1. Tl BAI& ...... n. wHll BnedJ a.- -• .. '?& • D1a1rlll Sam's Sea Food Spa and Fish Market ft • ._--...... ··---o.i-t rs••., (Meu e-1 • 7¢) FUN ZONE •• BALBO ·A Now Open ·sATURDAY --SUN·DAY -- MODEL -Terry Tullos. • golden -hatred Ut ile polio :vtctlm from Laurel. MlU... ,bu been chosen a.a the gater child ror the 1948 arch or Dime• campaign, hlch will be held from an. 15 to 30. Stricken ID ~945 before he had learned ,to walk, Terry la making a !rapid recovery and la ez- lpected to regain full uoe of -~leg•: I\ WOOLLY ANNIVEllSARY-Halr-pulltng wu barred at this get-together to mark the , 20th anniversary ot Moote Wooley's bea rd, tnown anectlonately aa .. Lord Beaver." Mr.j Wooley, In New York ror the opening or the new !!Im. "The Bishop's Wiie." recalla that •Lord Bea,er"' waa born ln New Haven, Conn ... 1n 1927, the oO'sprtng or a disgruntled ez:·\ professor's unwWtngness to &have wlth a rusty razor blade. Tbe bearded group above ti composed of .(left to right) Rex Stout. novelist; Moote Wooley; Santa ClaWI, and 10·. -Davidson, sculptor. "WJ• ; • ' iiri>.• . "'~ , ... ,,., .. ~--f ' :.;> ; · ~ .'-~ , -¥. . · i 1 1 ' KQO'e 0.0. 1 I0,000 watt "'Power Preml1re,. broadcast over, ABC board chairman Edward J. Noble, left, dlecu .... what the power In- OLYMPICS COACJIES-Walter Prager (left) and Alf Engen, CN••• mean1 u Governor Earl wa..,.en of Callfornla, ABC It.Ir Biii co-coaches of the U. 8 . Olympic Bkl Team, helped to dest&n! 1aarvan, Don 1ean1, vlc~re1ldent In charge of ABC'• W..Urn Diva.. th1a otrtctal U. 8. uniform of the cross-country racing group. 1lon. and KGO 111an111tr Gayle v. Grubb ll1t1n with plN1u,... Governor. Trousers and windbreakers are made or gray poplin.. KnJtted ' \Wa'""n and Mr. Nobl1 offlclat•d at 1:50 Lrn. awltchov•r to new tran .. headbands complete the outtlt. The entire ak.1 team ls now mltt•r on December: J, making KGO most pow1rful lllatJoa on Ule1 on the blgh aeu, bound for Switzerland. -P_•_•l!lo C~t,_ · ~-. - Among t.he 248 basic grog vehicle weight chayjo modela jWlt aonounced in the new Dodge "Job-Rated" truck line ia t.hio 8-1-H tractor of 128-inch wbeelbaae, 16,500 pounda grog vehicle weight (I ~-ton nominal rating) and 28,000 pound.a sn-tn.in weight. The trucks have maoy new r .. - BAYVIEW LUMBER COMPANY HARBOR 581-R IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ---On- * * * • insurance P• a. palmer IHCOIPOIATID w. o. bud. tnsurance countelor 3333 via lido, newporr beach, calif. • telephone newport beach, harbor 1500 * I • + • . - JrSWPOa'l" 11.&LBOA. IBWS-Tl•s• ihdWJ.&.T Jrewtwt B7afll, a.a Dee. U. lM'I· . Paget Does your ear have that NEW LOOK? The D and H Granitizing Co.- New Location -490 NEWPORT BLVD. -- SPECIALIZING IN GRANITIZING SlllNEll YOUB CAB -AL80 CHROME 8eAlo Oat DMnasbl&' Salt Air FREE DEMONSTRATION 5-HOUB llEllVJCI: Will Call for and Deliver Your Car · Pacific Heating Co., Inc. Residential & Commercial Heating Forced Air, Gravity and Floor Furnaces Harbor 676-R 1709-11 Coast Hiway Corona dl!I Mar Ocean Front Cafe French Fried Shrintp and Fi~h Oar Specialty · • STEAKS e CHOPS e DINNERS ·--· ........ _ .... _.... ... -·-.. . .. BEER SANDWICHES .... ··-_,,,,__,, -····-· -. -.. . .... _ 2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach CATE AND DAVIs SIGN PAINTING -AND-- All Types of Commercial Art Located at WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD L. W. Pierce OOllTA llJCS& l 17&1 NZWPOBT BLVD . _,... ...... ,_ ··-··· .... __ ..... ....,_ ......... _,,, .................. , .................. ~ ........................... ~ ............ llllllJi,; : f "Don 't L<t Death Ta~< Y our Holiday-Drive O.rfully" , f I f For Your Car 1 f • ~ f Valve Grind ~ .. ! • New Brakes I , • Motor Tune-Up I f .• New Chrysler Engine j f • Set of Spark Plugs \ l f l • l • l f RADIO MIRROR NEW TIRES SPOT LIGHT LUMBER WALL BOARDS SH•NGLES DOORS MOULDINGS • '* '* i* Dick Mcintire -~ FOG LIGHTS * SEAT COVERS * WILLARD BATTERY * SOUTH WIND HEATER * LICENSE PLATE FRAME • * WINDSHIELD WASHERS * CHROME WHEEL RIMS ·. . --. "----~ _, C'f~-'~ • _ · -'"° --:_ ---· --· -· -._.. --L • f'I------.. ---------. * CHROME FENDER PADS J -·----~ -... ..... ~ ·--~ .-...»..." T L y Ch . I B I c _. -_ ---• ~··c.·.;-..;:, .,,.. .--· • .:.......: ~ ase our rys er -ui t ar -BaJOOa I ._ __ F.·ct·o·ry-~.ra.~." •• r.'.~--a".i"--• - Dimer Unh111 P. M. •\ • . • .NEWPORT HARBOR MOTORS TOO& .&UAiiiQ'" • ••p ... ••• ---. .. ) , 1 • ~ I "' ' ill!l\l\111 .. llf Cq ... tall ld9C ••llo''IOa•• '111--..; 111 1'11' -Pl , S. -·~ oll-' ~ti-c!o-a -do I Ri .se .. to R.em.af k al llli"lt .... • •• I .. -....... ...,._._Ill to ........ ~ ti!" rlsb"fl-l!l"P u Ille prtn. - J ~lla,11~ .. !tto"'-ldl .. J'l'W0\110 ..,._tloo ~ .,ip.i..,..otldiihwq..,.....,la. -pmtlndiaftllnathe-t """"" hlHWflt to bL !li,a -di; pl1,. Ille ...... "Drlvaw -,.__ -J1lcturo In callfornla." . ,,., -Ille --do1a ol -blo *-· .t. ·---·--Ibo -_,.,,., ---wu 111ven the ---·Ir---------------------. _ -!!It p!!llfli rl.'..O!:f.1 ~ta l The au!Wtlea niled that ,,._ . , Tldapartlculu~ .... la~ an -a I '7 Wu, pd-i.a .. -liid , iiO ~ aptn~ ::n~i:. to D----nable ConStruCtJ00' 0 boeq' bald In WaabQlslaa utll Iha mul4' !O -taiii Ibo F••••••!& -. _,, a . DeBIK.I ...... _ .. bW eleventh hour and !ml' ol 1ht countrloi tn-rl'.'ld. --J The aaJooa keeper thereupon Costs .. taed .. fl«:and.Qua matter at the Pmtomce In Newpcrt B11ch, cautarnla. -the Act ol -a. l '19'7 1A11 D. PORTER • • • • • • • • • • Pub11ob<r WCJUS a. Slll'I1I, m . . . · · · ~ Sdlw 'fl. F DIXON • • • • • • • • • ~ llanqer l'<lntlnc Plant, ilOll W. Central Avenue. N-t J1each. cautornla Official Paper of the City of Newport Beach .& llc;r d•Ne Local Jall•*"-f¥' Otw • y_,. ~~ to hurry to set Un.i... tbt ondarily to toed ar .,;,.p tbi -1 " ~ .. TO THE I 'a"' him a job 1n 1iynt o1 the bar. deadllnea ot the dlatrlq papen. pie and that In the apn!M ol ....,, ... .t..r...RQ Sa1ea of lntoxicanto to men In My bop. wu to report llnaJ adlon _ey llombon, lndudlns 1111Wlf, NEWS-TIMES unlfonn continued In • that aaloon. on the bill ~edly to pw we ahould be cllaamlq a mott The Federal aulhorltlea took a emersency or .. Interim .. aid to m.-pmnanenl aid plan, If we are to hand. Thia time I he politician, taln European natlom:. to whJch have one, and not thJa ~1ap Decm1btt 10, 194.7 saloon keeper went to Jail .tor one auna was added in committee, ae-meuure. We &ambl~ With lnlla-~tor ;,'!ewport Balboa year. tualb' over protest of the State t lon; we pmble with seaaity, and N~ : ch Calif Si~~N HICHBORN department. The finaJ new. will we are the only peopl~ in the world • • · ~ on the wire and over the air who think that th1I measure hu Dear Sir: before you aee this letter In print. anyt hln1 to do with atoppl.nc OOl'I)-Recently, I wu ln the diner of I t is de1l.nble that the people muntam. anywhft'ft. the Daylight Umlted from Loi L Active unde rstand some tltlnp about the !fhe people, undentandin& wbat An&el.,, to San Franclaco when 8 NATIO AL EOITOP.IA bUJ and th e discuaalon, which will the bill 1., mighl •WI be for It, YOWi& ooldier In uniform pauec1 State O_pens 5afety Campaign ~l)~~S~S~OC;:/ IATION Member not be reported by other oourcea. yet not by so hl&h a peroentaae u throtJ&b. He could not have been Ten penons will be kUJed and of I will hau.rd a gueu, and have if it honestly were the relief bill twenty yean old; probably not 200 injured in California Traffic -=~==-===~=--~-=-___ :__ __ _::~!:'.~-1a.id so on the floor. that If the they have been soJd by admlnls· more than el1hteen, lf that. accident.I each day in December _ ~ple or the United States were tratlon 1pokesmen. A• It ls, I have Hr: wu drunk; very drunk. AJ if the averaae or the lut 10 years polled. 99 out of 100 would say that lntr-nded, and 1tlll lnteDd, to vote be •ta&&tted alone:. he clutched holds true, wu the grim warn-Dr. Grundy's Passing they undentand thla td be a bill for It, llmilj/I& the funda u aeYere-al tablea to prevent falling. It Ing laaued today by CiHord E. to provide food and 11mllar urpnt-ly u poaJble to the minimum for wu a IOfTY 1J1ht. Peterson. commisa.iooer of the . . th · · ly needed help to the 1tarvtnc and the proved emerseney, and with Remarked an old 1entlm:ian u Callfornla Highway Patrol as he No one man had been so mterwoven into e CIVIC d .. tltule people of the natlona th# undenl&ndine that tbit In no be trued at the drunken yuuth. emphaalud the •talewld< "Don't life of the community than Dr. Gordon M. Gnmdy, listed. They would say furth er, In way commit& m• to any nebuloua "A convlnclne exhibit aaatn.t sen-Let Death Take Your Holiday" h f 27 I doing something for its my opinion that they undentarid Marshall Plan ... yet unaubmltted. eral conacrlptlon... program now in progress. W 0 , 0~. years was a ways · this to be itte so-called "Manhall It ls juat u If a question of There la much ln the old 1entJe-"All out public support can re-upbwldtng and developmeni. Plan." It Is neither. urgent personal need, on behalI of man '• wordl to ponder. duoe this terrific toll," Peterson Like Lew H. w al lace who passed on a few weeks The Houae hu been dlacuuing rome !onetime friend. were pre-It American boys are to be IBld. "Last Christmas WU a per-, 'th h • aff irs tQ thi5 bill tor five long days, two sen ted to anr one of us. We wo~d ta.ken fr o m their homes and iod of heavy loss of life, but New ago, he W3S never too busy W1 lS ~wn a in open debate, three in debatt> supply the &Jd to tide over the un-schooll for military tratnin& they Year's Eve was much improved take time out to serve on some cbmnuttee that had "under the five -mJnute rule," mcdi~te crisis, but then v.·e would are certainly entitled to better when public opinion was aroused to do with Newport Harbor betterment. v.•hich means that amendmen ts are c x~1ne with caution the .real sit-protection than that drunken boy and the cry tor greater safety . b . h being int roduced. discuued and uation. asking what the friend wu was receiving. came from all sides. This year we His was a dry humort never sh~rp, . ut wit . a voled on. \Ve have been meeting doing for himself , what the money Durin& World War I, attempt hope to make the e ntire month the sense of fitness that left fnend or patient tn keen an-long hours; today from 10 a.m. to was to be used tor. and what 115· was made to protect men in uni-safest December in history." ti . f f th ext sally The slow smile that light.. 6 p.m., without recess, and the surance .we coul d have .. •hat lh e form. Peters-On listed too much speed-Clp~ JOil O e nh . · .nf J•t d d h' same schedule for tomorrow, in money a1d \YOuld rehab1l1ta te the A San F r an c i 1 c o politician-ing, driving while intoxicated, tm-ed his features--lS easy 1 _onna l Y en eare . tm addition to committee meetings reclpit:nt. rather than weaken us. to young and old and made htm one Of the most hke· and the routine work of each of-It Is my conviction that the con- blE me ·n the di strict fiC('. Tha t, hOWC\'t'r, is not the lm-di tlons in the St.nt! DE'par~ment. a e n I ·. por tant thins. which come to light as this dis· A veteran of th e first W orld War, Dr. Gnmdy What I ~·ant the people to rea· cussion co n1inueo. will •hock pro-helped organize the Harbor Post of the Ameri can 11ze, before we have finished the foundty :he people of America. News of the Churches Lecriol) · he was vice-president of the Newport Harbor bi ll and sent it on to the Senate I rise. to remark that I sympa. b. ' · · and from there to the Pre!ldent. th1zc Wlth the Congressman from Chamber of Co mmerce, fl eet S1;ll'g~on of the Newport Is that , as of th is moment, we have one or the Carolinas , who said he Harbor Yacht club always active In Scout work. no idea what is to be in th e "'Mar-wished he had st•Y.ed off the Floor, f' D C d R. hte h b ht shall Plun," no details regarding a nd had only a.rr1\.·ed in time ,to As a partner 0 r. or:ira. 1~ r, ~ 0 roug it. that this bill we are discussing vote on fi nal passage he was IO him here in 1920 te> help him 1n hi s practice, the two built th e Newport Beach hospital, a badly needed medi cal institution. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY The deeds of Dr. Grundy will live long after him. ACCOUNTANT PRYSIOIAN8 A 8UROE:ONS. 11..0. ~~_:..:.:c.:.:.o;..:;.;.;..:..;.;;;;..;.....~--, H~re was a man wh o left his mark on hi s time and hi s community an dac hie vement that can never be erased. A Merr~ Christmas Must Be a Safe Christmas IDcome. Tax Consultant. . .t~•lln.r • Ao41Unc • 8-11.beplq \VJLUAMS & WJLUAMS Bualneu M~nt Conaultants Ofnce: Costa Mesa Banlt Bkli;. Bea.. 5689-.I Costa Mesa. CaUt. A. V. Andrews, M.D. PHYSICIAJf ODd SURGEON 411 Cuut Rlcbwa1. Ru:bor 661 1 Corona de.I Mar Countless tragedies can be prevented this Holiday B 0 0 k k e e p i n g doha K, c. Chung, M.D, season if a few simpl e rules for fire safety, offered P1aya1c1.., -i s,... ... H. R. Hall, M. D. by the Nationa l Board of Fire Underwriters, are fol-Service and\,: .:i,;,~:.O, lowed by the Am erican people. <JOLIN F . BROWN Beacon 5075 d (HartKJr 18-M) Kee p your tree outdoo rs until you are rea y. to BALBOA v•c HT cLuB 1zo Eut 11-. sire. install it. Don't se t it up until a few days before Christ.. L--"'-'_"1_••_0_··-· -N-•w_•_0 _"_ .... _,_•__, ll--·0oo1a--·M·-_,,,0,,, ... _f-. __ -; mas. Pl ace it in a cool part of the house, and if there ABC1Dftl11' is a heat inl et nearby, shut it off. ~----------, CORONA Dl:L llA& COMMUNJTr CHURCH, OONGll&QATION.&L Perry Frederick Schrock, Minlater 611 Heliotrope A venue Corona del Mar Sunday, Decem ber 21, 1947 9:45 a.m. Olurch School. 11 :00 a.m. Morning worship. Ser- 11 :00 a.m. Christmas service. Mu- sic by three choirs-Children's Choir , Junior Choir a nd Senior Choir. Sermon topic: '"The Five Poi nts of The O lristmas Star." BALBOA 181.AND CHAPEL 218 Ac•t.e A•eaue Rev. Harr7 W. WJalte, AMoclate Putor Church School, 9 :30 a..m. Marning Worship, 11 a.m. FULL GOSPEL OHUJl(JJI !!ad ud Delea. ea.ca •- Sunday achool. 9 :45; mornln& worahlp, 11; Evana:e.llatic lel"'Yice, 1 :30 p.m.; Mid-week prayer meet· .n& on Wedne.day, 7:45 p.m.: 1oun1 people'• evaneellltic ler"Y1ca on Friday, 7 :45 p.m. . Under no circumstances use cotton or paper dee-Armand Monaco orations on the tree or elsewhere in the house. And 814 w~~Bal'- ~udhr1- Houra: 2-5, bf Appcm-t . ' TBJ: DWPOBT HAllllO& LUTBEBAN OHUJl(JJI 1027 cutt Drive Newport Heltrhto above all , never use candl es. Use only electric lights, Harbor 1114 whose cord s are not frayed, and which bear the band nt1 Lakewood A ... of approval of the Underwriters' Laboratories. Do not Loo""'''.. No.-- leave tree lights burning unless there is an adult in ' DENTISTS the house. Take the tree down as soon as needles start 1,.------------. falling. Do not place room decorations around chairs or sofas where people may smoke. It is preferable to have them near ceiling level. Dr. Obed Lucas DEN'DST HOO Y, W. oMtnl. -ltll NEWPORT BEA.OB Th ese rules are equally vital for churches, clubs, and other places of holiday · assembly. In addition, :==========1 care must be taken that trees or other decorations do not interfere with either regular or emergency exits. So--remember that a Merry Christmas must also be a S~fe Christmas. Following these simple rules will accomplish it. GORDON E. RAPP, D.D.8. i..u ' w-O.lnl Plaoae Harbor UJ-6 Newpon CHDlOPllAOl'O& Calendar Time Dr. Tom E. Barton The butcher, the baker, the druggist, the plumber, CHIROPRACI'OR the insurance agent1 and ji.¢. about every other busi-u~:.;:·~ ~,.., nessman has so mething for you at this time of the tln Kendell'• Pat1ol year. And it's free I It's a calendar. ...._ 11ubor ,.., Now, let's see. Do you want a big calendar or a '-llTEN--00-&AP--m-0-llQ--Vl--cs---' little calendar? Do you want one with a pretty girl on it, or do you prefer one with peaceful rural scene, or Georgia Taylor Telephone Beacon 5841 ~II _ _, Oaota ·-"A Chanceleu Cuilt for • 11-----~----~ Chantrlna World! .. MlltoD 11. lluwell, II. D. 1 .. 1 ~ m.., Oor-. ... -Otttce Houra: 1().1.2; 2-5 ..._ Barbor 1111 S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 Bay Ave., 8eDMw Barbor lTM Offtee -., •• 6 p. .. • ....., ...... l'rNa7 9:30 •. m., church ochool; 10:30 L Dl., divine Won.hip. Rev. Herbert C. Roth. putor 116:2 E . WU-SL, Coata - ..Come Once-You'll Ccimo Apln!" 008T.t. MU& OOMKmflTY OHUJl(JJI IMeplo H. ~--IU E. totll SL Pb: -611._M Chureh achool, 9:45 a.m. Mornintr Wonhlp, 10:50 a.m. Youth eroupa. Hl&h 7lcbool. ll>- 7ttmedlate, Adult, 6:30 p.m. EvenJntr aervtoe, 7:30 o'clocl<. T P R •• d.r • • D A88JCM!llJ"M 01' OOD . . ' ""· . LI D ff. s. McMWu, Paa-H. E. Stica er, M. • -Leet.a eau. u-. ...,.... = ....... ,. ... Ceatral .& .... Mel W. O..tral Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.. Oflb1 -r -Morntna aervtce. 11 &.m. ,_=Ill:;; ... ::'="'='=·=' =-===TIS-II===: I Evenin& evanaeU.tic Hl'V1ce at ... 7:30 p.m. Conrad Richter, M. D. Prr:1e11t Haun: t:.11 ....... u Ill.. I :IO p. m. -':.JO p. 11L -.0 W.O.tnl N-rt-n.o.. ll&rbor !411 Mid-week mervice, Thur.day at 7:30 p.m. CBIU8T CllUJIOB llY Tlllli RA CJo-m>aalt)--·-IUO W•I O..lnl A._ CllUJIOB OF OJIJU8T Cburdl ud JValaut Street. L DuODe Oaal>1, -Services: Sunday, 10 a.m., Bible Study; 11 a.m. Momin& worablp. OUB LADY OF MT. CA•M"EJ. lW Wen Cea.h'al A.veoae Sunday Maaaea: 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Confessions : Saturdays tr om &:00 to 5 :30 and from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m . "l'llE FBIENDL Y" OENTBAL BIBLE CHURCH Rev. Dwtcbt Klnm1a, putor Meeting temporarily in the Sev- enth p ay Adventist church, cor- ner ot Old County road and Bol..sa Ave., Costa Mesa. Sunday school, 9 :45 a.m. Worship service--11:00 a. m. Young people's aervl~ p.m. Evening evane:elia:tic service- 7 o'clock. Weclneoday, 2008 Anaheim Ave. BJ:VDITB DAY ADVENTillT8 Corner Bolaa and Old Country Rd. Coota Meaa Sabbath achoo!, Saturday mom- lntr. 9:30 o'clock. Preachlnc aervlce, u a.m. ST. IOAOHIM CllUJIOB Vletwta aad Tb ..... Sta. O..ta lleu l4aaea 7 a.m. 4&ilY· Sunday 7 a.m. and 9 Lm. Confeaalona Saturday, 4-5 and 7-8 p.m. -- p.m NEWPORT RA&BOR PBESBYTEBL\N CHURCH Thomas M . Gibson , pastor 410 Cout Hiway, Corona del Mar O.apel by the Sea Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Chriltian Science FIB8T CHURCH OF OJIJU8T 80IENTl8T Udo n.ter, Ceetral Anaoe ud Via Udo A branch of The Mother Church. The Ftnt Church of Chriat. Sd· 1 entlst, in ec.ton, Mauacht.11ett.L Sunday School at 9:30 L m. Sun· day Service at ll a. m. Wednada ~ Tatimonlal Meetina: at 12 o'clocl<. Readlns Room located at lli Palm 11r<!et. Balboa. is open dally from l p.m. to 5 p.m. except Sun- days and holldays nationally ol>- oerved. a pin k-ch eeked cherub, or birds in flight, or a breath· Publle s-11on1oo taking sunset? Well, it really doesn't make much dif-Notary Pubue Chas. A. Wylie, M.D. ference which size or picJure you prefer you'll prob-~~:!iM.:'.'!:'~~ Wanta and Chlldrm Bev. lE. D. Goodell, ...._ Church School, 9 :50 a.m. Morntna Wonhlp, 11 a.m. Youth Fellowahlp, 6 p.m. Eventne Wonhlp 7:30 p.m. Mld·week prayer le?'Vtce. Wed- The public Is cordially Invited to ' attend the church servicet and use the Readin& ROOm. ably get at least one of each, anyway. Harbor tMt-B. ll!M-W 0oaat mp...,. aac1 la-nine Apparently, after each calendar season the cal·l.~---_-_-_:-v~r~.~·~:-a~R<~~·-~·-~1-•~N~::::-.'1 1 Co.-a ...... ~nd ar manufacturers go into seclusion to . dream up Houn : l 10 5 P. m. Har. 1015 something new in the way of calendar desifil'.s. Eleve11 ~~,!'iy ~,:AL orrolllrl'IU8T months later they emerge with something ifferent-e ..... ::=· ::·~::: &. r. BaU.nronlt. o, D. the year has been changed. ~9 '?·5 Dally.'r.;ci. sun. 0ps ... ,,.,.. neaday ; covered diah dinner, 6:30 p.m. ST. IOHN VlANNn OllU&OB --Sunday Maaaea: 8 a .m. and 10 a.m. (year round) Confeaalona: S.turdays from 7:30 to 8 :30 p.m. But, after all, what would a calendar be if it didn't um s.i:. -Dme ~ ~ have a picture Of a pretty girl, Or a peaceful rural a._ ..!!':t.:~ Bar. "8 - • 1 , ,. -•• ; J FDUIT ~=~"=-~ scene, or a pink-cheeked cherub, or birds in flight, au "· -.. .... "--oau Oranae and cabrJUo or a breathtaking sunset? Without them, we would DAY llCBooL 1----••.•.•.=.•_.....,_ ... ---ii-· ... ..._ 0 . Wlllanl" _ Crobably never look at a calendar. And if we never Mortimer Sch-I ..... . d 1 uld I kn h d .,..,, COAST OPTICIANS ..-. ... _ -ooke at a ca endar we wo n t ow w at ay, or • Ooral A-111a1a w. .... _-. _.., _ Sunday Scbool 9:30 L m. month, or year it was. Wouldn't that be awful? DAY SCHOOL ._ -,,..,. llonllna wonhlp -10:411. RUL!C'l'IO)lS MAIL THEM EAIU.Y. A O>ristmas lift that azrlwS on the 26th Is lik~ a ltOI')' without a point. OUr IXlOlal dorks work fewrisbly to cleliv..-our gjtb "" time, ~. unleu we do our pan their efforts are ill vain. Antld· pate the e<>nfu&lon, the mount&ins ot mall, the~-ot • lay. MAIL' YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFrS NOW: They will .-Ive _. ..._...te trea-t. ~at tbeb' -m -· ODd be In pt.feet condition. P. S. U• i-vy --atrq cord. l'\rt OD --...... {la cue the auUlcle-.._. to ·lost). Print Ibo -ol ljae ..t- 41 E I!!, ltnet and numbir:r and ell;)'. Bit 11.D"e to me the W mpnber, GRAUEL CHAPEL . -... __ l"T ..,_,, -------- • NOW OPEN Cl\laader -S:a! p.m. .. &. •• , ........ &. ..,.. Bert'an M"l'Ytce 7 ·p.m. ..... _ ~ •• --·~ -at ... ._ --·~ ......... ~ ...... MODERN MARINE SERVICE SHELL DO.CK -Balboa lsl1 1d 7 :30 o' clod<. W_,.,, 7:30 p.m. --· Friday 7:30 p.m. Youth Nishi and Bible Stu711. --In.l•--.u. -'Ila u. ......... ..._~.Vicar l:JD ~ Jlob' QM+llA .. 1:111 ...... .,.., - U:Gll a.m. -I I Pa--sa .ss ant a a r: Blil1 OW1 . • ) lll*' .... 1'w • v Bair a.to ......... ,._.1ar Ille .... Christian Science on Atomic Foree Topic The Golden Text ot the Bnnda1 Leaaoo·Sermoo Jo all branches ot Tbe Molber Church, The Finl Church of Cbrtat. Scientist, In Boa- ton. is cboeen from tbe P1alms and reads, "The word ot the Lord 19 right ; aod all bla ~·orb are done In truth. , .• For he spake, and lt .-u done; he commanded, and It stood fut." The question .. 11 the UnJYeJM'. lDcluding Man, EYol',.ed by AtomJc Force!"' i. the 1ubJect. Y:attbew'1 Gospel reporU that after Jesue had fed tbe multltode. he '"coa.1tntned b11 diactp1e. to set 1 tnto a abJp, and to eo before him unto tbe other 11de, , •. A.nd • . . he went up Into a mountain apart to pray: and when tb• nenJna wu come. he wu U.ere alo'1e. But lbe llaJp WU DOW bl the mldat of tbe tea., t.oued wftb W&Ye.: fOT the wiQd wu contr&rJ. Ud ln the fourth wa.tch ot the night Jesua went unto them. wa1ktnc OD the ..... la -co ud RMllll wltll ltOJ to ... 8erl ...... ...,. Babr Eddy •TO. "Oed _.. -*!pod ·--te-69---... ,--l-~ .... ... w ........ ...... l)ealek,ud-~-"' ................ ..a.tal ~ ---~--· 8rtr-. 6fW I ... tM falee ..... ., ................ _. • T alee Advanta'i!e of Our FREE PLAN AND ESTIMATE SERVICE Wm.P. ~ealey General Building Contractor -Complete Building Servic- Plaone B.eacon M89-M or Beacon 5804--W 2265 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Jack's Equipment Rental Contractors' Equipment • PLAJITEB 10XER8 •SKILL 8AW8 • OONcarn:: MIXER8 e TRAll.EJL8 Phone Beacon 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa ' BROAD BREASTED Whole or Half Oven Dressed TURKEYS · HENS TOMS LIVE ------····-----60c Lb; LIVE .................. 52c Lb. N, Y. DRF.SSED 6.5c Lb. N. Y. DRESSED 56c Lb. DRAWN' ·-········ . 75c Lb. ORA \\'N ·······-··· 6.5c Lb. Largest retailers of Fine Turkeys in Orange Co. + Direct to Consumer + Christen Turkey Ranch. 11 .. 8TBD:T A TUSTIN -COSTA MESA, OAJ.IF. • • PHONE BEACON flOM WE SUGGEST Hand Made Indian Jewelry ~Javajo Russ e rtloccasins SO D1 ~FER ENT ·'·'·' • • K~china Dolls Pap:if;:> Baskets •. Finest Indian Arts and Crafts - • 11,m· LBS •. TOTAL OF MARLll .CATCH HUNTINGTON BEACH VARSITY TOURNAMENT ON Fishermen -1&blnr In lbe put fain with plans completed f04" an 9fUOll at the Balboe Anal1na: club annual dinner meetin& at N,ew· 18 Un r al port, Harbor Yacht club January broulht In 1 mar or a tot 16. The club's election resulu will II"* weight of 17.838 pounds, be announced at this )>arty and Frank Linnell, president, announc-the y e a r • 1 trophies wW be ed today. Of that total, 74 marlin awarded. were caught by club members. February 20 a Stag smoker and With that as evidence of a highly succeuful season, Angling club memben ha\re made plans to move on into winter interim at- dinner ls planned. and in March the m eeting will again Include all ml'tnten and their wives or hus- !JR.lldS. International 14's to Compete Here Dec. 20-22 In Largest Event of Kind With twenty entries now as.- sured, the third annual Pacific Coast Sailing championship races will hoist sail on Newport Harbor oext Sunday, it was revealed to- day. The Series, sponsored by the Pacific Co as t lnter -Collegiate Yacht Racing association will last through Dec. 22. Sailing International 14 dingh- ies, a class which has been rc- vitaljzed on tl1e west COASt by such men as Bob Allan, Sandy ~lacKay and John DanjelJ . this \Vilt be the lMg('S t inter ·colle~1ate regatta in the United States this year. uJar, thin-skinned and U~ht ·footcd 14-foot sailing dinghy wl.ich Dick Fenton, new commodore o f the Balboa Yacht club, f8.thered on this coast. Course for this year's rrcet will be laid out in the eastern area of the harbor. n ear the entrance and the Balboa Yacht club, Allan said. $4650 Being Offered in Light Horse Division The cro.dter tournornen\ 11 aUll underway and will continue unrJJ AprjJ 1. The mackerel competition scht'duled Saturday, December 13, wu postponed to some future date. because or the prevall.lng hith winds at that time. The January 19 mat"".kerel date ls stll\ pla nned with tilf' delayed contest to be held ns •oon as p<>Mible. NEWS-TIMES SPORTS Prospects for Duck Limits Best in Years The Vanity basketball tourney at Huntington Beach got under· way Wednelday nigh t and, by the prooea of ellmlnatlon, Will con· elude Saturday. Paired ln the flnt round as the teams go Into action tonight are Coach Ralph Rttd's 1947 quintet edition arid Tustin High, with Or- ange and Laguna Beach bringing up the rear in a double header. Winnen of the two games will play Friday. Should the local boys wtn both of their preliminary games they will meet the favored Santa Ana S s.ints, Saturday afternoon. Santa Ana returns to the tourney with the same champio nship team t hey had last year when they won the tournament. Reed's basketballers have played six practice games so far this sea- son and won five of them. The one toss was to the Norwalk team of ExcelsloT' High school, who de- feated the Tars 4543. The 'B' tourney, played at Ana- heim Dec. 10-12. wound up with the host team taking the honon. SANT A MOPPED ANXIOUS BROW Santa Claus mop]X'd an anxious brow. The regatta \\·as \\'On Inst year by Bob Davis. sailing a Dyer D. This season. ho\vever. the schools up and down the coast who a.re participating, w i 11 be. n11l1'ning three entries each of the spcctac- PINK'S DRUGS HOLD LEAD IN 800 LEAGUE SACRAMENTO, Dec. 18.-Pros- pects of bagging limits of four duck• and five geese when the second half of California's split waterfoul hunting season opens December 23 a.re the best in sev· eral se asons. according to the Di- vision of Fish a nd Game. Reports from game wardens throughout the state show hunt- ing generally will be good to ex- ceUent. A recent survey made by Refuge Manager Lawrence Cloyd at Grey LOOge Refuge near Grid- ley, showed 1 ,500,000 (one and a half million} ducks and 8.000 geese in 2.540 acres-an increase of 600 to one over the October bi rd count. HOSTS TO FOR Y BOYS or the H arbor m Vanity football tquad, Mr. and. Mn. Do McCaJlum. Meted, cave a dinner party at the Cuta\o\>ays' club on Tuesday e\•eninc. Se''era.I yean a.co l\leCallum told bis .au and a group or friends. wben t be boya were aUll In the 8th ..,.ade, to be exset, that when I.My beat Ana.helm, he would take tbem all out to dinner. Thb se.MOn ~·as the nrwt time they did It-- so Papa .. paid orr• In crand atyle to over .fO memben of the KTfd M1Uad. Standlnr are M.n. \Vende ll PtckeniJ and her Tar football menlo r-buaband--bette r known u "Pli·k". -photo by Beckner There was a toy shortage at one of h is biggest substations, Los An- geles! Sales planners at \Var Assets Administration ((1ftc n nick-named "Santa Cla•;s" because it practi- cally gives aw3y w;:ir surplus goods I rushed to the a id of the Bowling standings in the 800 league a t ?t1esa R ecreation Hall in Costa Mesa. up to Wednesday night, show Pink's Drugs out 'in front by a wide margin. Standings w Pink's Drugs ................ 24 Alpha Beta .................. 18 Sympson P ainters ........ 15 Crawford Drugs ·-······· 9 L 9 15 18 24 Continuing 1 a r g e flights ot \vaterfowl may be expected before the season closes January 5. the wardens say. Good hunting shouJd be found where there is sufficient "-'a ter to provide a res ting place for the south-bound birds. • I DO MY'---"& At the same time, the Bureau CHRISTMAS AU awards to winners in the o r Patrol reminded hunters of the light horse division Will be made migratory waterfowl regulations SHOPPING at <he afternoon hoNe show which set by the U. S. Fish and WUd- is being staged the last four days life Service. in NEWPORT of the fair and date festival. When shooting becomes legal at H AR B 0 R noon, December 23, game warderui: will be on the lookout for unplug· ;•::;~~~~~~~~~~~~~Sco~t~chg;:ta:.!;pe~·~v~an~-=~-==•oa ged oh<>tguM. AU pump or auto-Ja!e at the Nnn-'nmN · matJc 1hotg"Uns mu.st be plugged to permit no m ore than t hree Play Golf w·ii : at the new I OWICk Public Course Oii W.t lith St * Mlle F.ut of Barbor Boalevard ...... l!IUlta .... .,......, -···-··· .. . ......... ·--·· .. Standard 18-Hole Course -6100 Yards -Par 71 shells-cine in the barrel and two in the chamber. Bag limit for ducks ls four per day. one of which may be a wood duck. Poaes&ion limJt it eight ducks, only one of wll.lch may be a wood duck. Dally ba& llmlt for coo ti ( mudhem) and American and Red Brested Mergansers re. maim at 25. Bag llmlt tor g~ is five per day, with no more than two Cana- da geese (Including Hutchins or eackling geese). white -fronted ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;::;~I geese and brant. P ossession limJt i i.s one daily bag limit. Shooting hours, exclusive of the SKI HEADQUARTERS FOR NEWPORT HARBOR SKIERS noon opening December 23. will be from sunrise to one hour before sunset. CIF SUMS UP PIGSKIN YEAR Harbor Legion Faces Toughest 1947 Game Newport 1-1 a r b or · s American Legion will receive its stiffest test of the 1947 campaign Satur- day night at 8 p.m . when they tangle with the Harrison Pontiacs of Santa Ana led by J ack Hanson and George Spink, Ha nson leads the In vading team which is lara:ely riiade up of players from last year's Santa Ana Junior College team. Hanson played and coached the hoop sport at USC for a few yean and during the "·ar played with fac;t stocking stuffer. thr Santa A.na Arm}' Air base They put on sale 166,489 games, team . Lbst season he coached the including 59,470 darts, 13,986 back- Sa nta Ana Junior college cagers. gammon i;!amC"S. 41 .185 chess and He r£>Sidcs on Balboa Island. Spink checker beards. 9875 parchesi is of the better casabas turned games, 3052 horse race games. out by Ralph Reed at Harbor High 4004 Chinc>;;e checker sets, and and played center on the 1944 1504 "traveling" checker sets. championship team, placing on the •n addition to 14,730 r egular all Sunset League team that year. domino sets there are 3827 sets Last season he played with the of little square dominoes that gaJ- Santa Ana Dons and a few games lop. \4.ith Newport Associated. This "Ukc r eindeer ," Santa said season he elected to continue with -,c:--,---_.:_ . ..;:.::;_:::;_:==-- his fonner roach, Hansen, and play Monday night the Harriso111 in Santa Ana rather than for the were barely edged out 42-40 by local legion club. O ther stars tor Tustin Legion who upset Occident- the Harrisona are Bruce Wilken-al college Tuesday night 54-52. son and E. Winkler. Be W ise -Advertise NEWPORT BALBOA NEWS-T-IME8 Pag 11 THURSDAY Newport 8-cb, Oallf. Dee. 18, 19'7 e • WANTS TITLE BACK-Small Montana, veteran of the BatU• o! the Bulge ana one-Ume n ywelgbt champion ol the world, bas tnformea the boxln~ world that be want.s to reclaim tho title. Since every f ywelght champ •Ince b1s regime baa out.-, grown tho claM and had to tor!elt the crown, be clalml It , -·--automaUcall7 revert.a to btm. __ _ • '· The 1947 football seuon i5 end-ro. We think it has been a fine season. There have been a large number of teams that have gone undefeated. The number of teams that have not won a game is com· paratively small. .. -:;-..;-,.,,__. . ~ '- SKIS • by Northland, Groswold, G regg and Army. BOOTS by Bally , Alpine , Gerber, Bergman and Army. ·!--WAXES · · · All Types. • SKI CLOTHING .. by White Stag. Sid Jack~ts, Troasers •tttens, Caps •• . . -Complete Ski Maintenance Service -•• .See "l'e4" • "MM1" Abell for Y-Siding Needs San Luis Obispo High school team won the minor group cham- pionship. ln their tint play-off game against Bonita they showed a good advantage and were picked to "-'in the championship by many who saw the game. San ta Monica went through the entire season without a loss. The team was a great credit to the school and to the C.t.F ., Souther n Section. \Ve are all proud of our champion. San Diego was undefeated thil 1;eRSOn until the final game. They were undefeated for forty-five minutes ot the final game. The final score 13 to 12 represents the comparative playing worth of the two teams. Everybody. except the Santa Monica supporters, liked the way San Dteco fouaht the last three minutes or the 1ame when the score wu 13 to 12 acaimt them. .We att proud of the San Diego team too. The betwftn-hal'Vft entertain- ment wu the equal ot any such entertainment we have ever .ern, A number ot people stated to the cornmisskmer of athleUca that the twenty minute show between halvet WU eVf!D more brUUant than the game tUeU. We canpatu- late both San Diego High IChool and Santa Monica High lchool for the arand a!tenioon Ibey ga.., the apectaton. The ~lmlnary C"""' W a I 1 •plendldly p I aye d. Wuhlngton I playod In the air and Cathedral stayed on the tp'OQlld. Cathedral wu unable to atop the Wuhing- ton aertal o!!eml~ Wul)ln&ton Nncbfng lddt IO much CIO cbe Z1CSt ol good food ot IO ttadily pt01DOCC1 good fdlowsb.ip-u delicious, coot. go1dm Eaasidc beu. Be sure you have pleoq OCl hand for the holidays. -' ,~:_~··-."~ ----.. a.a •• J•/a,,J SfMH'-/ q~ •'-<! lhe Cathedral IJ<Mlnd at- tack otten e..0.111> to keep Ca~ ral lrom IOOrtna but 21 palnta. To OUI' ""'Y ol thlnldr1' lbe CU-- McElhaney onml!lna--the best aerial OJPnMMdoa Oii till! field U.t clo,y. We _.tulate botli ea-.,i -Wuldllltan on the ..,..._ -plQed. ~ NO ll'INBB 8BBB 8BB'WBD 'llJl11t "'E\uytblns for ~ Sportsman" BsA••''p \~ R ••1111 :tn..,_A __ n.e Laa ···-_... -I-_.. Ille -ol tho tlo,y. 1'be •""'1tfe ~ Md a Jm.. pea -pmrt ... Ille -· w. --• but PN1M far t11o _________________ _,port~..... . -LG9MtlrlW12•wa•Clc..ut.11Y.L09_J\IEJ 'W • • ... •• ar.a.-. ....... --··--• ;., ,, • 1 . ' • ,_. .. ~ -.u :irwe••rna eom. u.e.1!.JMT •o--O ... -' i .. fa • D:::· 12 NBWPOKT BALBOA N&W8·T•••• [A I.a. ftA~ '] I Set. ·--'\f s. A. Board Rescinds Halt Efforts •• t 1r wato11.• "7 W.U. lllL' , ,.-.-11-.~ ~. . fldate. i:r.""-will be In J'ar. B "~--·· C•-. Stock Mark.et ""Lawn ..........i.i pull. ' "''~" _,~ • • • • • At Gian rn: vicroa 11.uuooe.& ThJs. Mat... 1a a IM>W to you Did you ~ _,,.tlllnc, -! a ce Mau ,... celebrated In the ..., • .i.n of the N...,,_TlmH and to I "-It wun't YoUr Natlonal Life church or Ollr La<lY of Guadalupe your publisher Sam Porter. We Insurance. But If It wu, lta not at' g a.m. Thm"'lday for PFC Victor hope you'll like the column even too late to ~Instate lt--wtthout t::, Tel " Tel ···-··-··-...ISO% nedl•n Paclfi.c ___ .. ___ 11 ~ Dupont • -····-······-··-···-187 General Motors .••.•...... 57% ~ ···-··-·-·-·-··-45% Kenne<»tt ···-······ -·· ····-·· 46 lto Sean ---··--··-········-···-37i. So Oii Edi>Ol\ ···-··--····· Z7% Standanl Oil ···-·--·--· 61 U S Sieel ···-········-········· 76% Sarairooa. 23, who clled Jan. 3, If at times you diaacr<e with It. a medical txaminadtlon. But t you'll 1945 in But.acne. France. He w..-We uk only that you believe in have to hurry an act ut! De- the son ot Mr. and Mn. Santlqo our sincerity. Then to lhe best ot cember 31, or lb.ii year, ii the s . Saracosa of 17th and Monrovia our knowledge and the faets avall-deadline! Contact your nearest street.I, Coit.a Mesa and wu bom able, we'll Jive you a waterfront Veteran'• AdminlltraUon oUlce or in Mexico. column-of, by and certaloly for consult •nY Veteran'• Information He ts survived by his parents, the water. center or Veteran'• Service or· pJso three brothers, Raymond, Joe T1'ouble at VWa Marlu ganhatlon. and CermeJ, Costa M68.; eight One of our larger slip anchor-• • • ] sisters, Louise Leon, Mary Leon, ages, Villa Marina, Is having ser- ( OBITUARIES Frances, Connie. Winnie, and Dale. lous partnenhip trouble. The mat- Costa Mesa; Julia, of Artesia and ter Is now before the' Courts and, '!.===========""" Lupe Oburto ol Santa Ana. w e learn, the tenants may become Harold R. Duncan, 17, 200 New- port Blvd, Colta Mesa, decided that the U. S. Air Force offered ma ny opportunities t.o continue hi.I education and learn a trade and today ls on hiJ way to San Antonio, Texas, to the A1i Forces Lackland Air hue, where he will receive basic trafnin&. Duncan, whole father KrVed ln World War II. u a corporal In the 2nd Air Force, enlisted for three yean. J OHN B. WALSH • John H. Walsh, 78. retired edi- tor, 2426 Santa Ana avenue, Costa Mesa. died Tuesday in Los Ala- mitos. He was born in New Lon- don. W is. and had lived In Costa Mesa for 16 years. He ls Nmved by two daugh- ters, Mrs. George A. Wright of Artesia and Miss Eula G. Walsh ot Costa Mesa, former employe of the News-Times: three sisters, Mrs. Jessie Barnes of Clllver Oty, Mrs. Oara Martin of Lewiston, Mont. and Miss Ida Walsh of Boise, Idaho; one grandchild. Shir- ley Collins of Lakewood Gardens. Services will be held at 10 a. m . Friday In Baltz chapel, with the Rev. Doy1e' Young officiating. In- terment will be in Westminster Memorial park. PAUL A. INOU:S Services will be held at 2 p. m . Friday in 11th St. Baptist church. Los Angeles, for Paul A. Ingles. 28, ot 444 Tustin Ave., Newport Beach. who died Saturday in an airplane crash at sea. Mr. Ingles, a native of Kings- burg, had Jived most of his life in Los Angeles and was a member of the Baptist church there. A vet- eran of World Wa r ll, he was a lieutenant (jg) in the United States Naval Reserve. Surviving are h is wi.fe. Lois of Newport; h is mother, Mrs. John Ingles of Los Angeles. and three brothers, Arthur, Roy a nd Wayne Ingles, all of Los Angele!. Rev. William Backlund will of- • - The'. body was brought from a involved because of alleged drunk- miHtary. cemetery in France, re-en parties. Villa Marina belongs to turnin1 to New York on Nov. 26 the Irvine Company who. upon on the U. S. Army transport Rob-the demise of the late Dr. Howard ert Burns and arrived at the Seager, leased the famous anchor- Grauel mortuary WednHda.y, Holy age to B. P . Letnu and his part- R.osary being recited Wednesday ner R. B. Jones. A lawsuit is on ni1ht. Interme nt was in Holy file in which Leintz accuses J ones, Sepulchre cemetery. .u manager , of toleratlng and abet- ting drunken parties at the slips. • • • Sand Crab (Continued from Pace 1 ) the meantime Jeff m oved to the Mesa and then ·got a hunch that Palm Springs was good territory. Now he is insisting that his acreage on the Indio highway be called North Palm Springs to which the C. of C. coldly refuses, but they don't know the shrewd oldster like we do. + + + Boys' Club. Note that the Boys' club will re-open for the holidays. When we left on our vacation in early No- vember, the club was open and many stunts had been pulled to keep it going. Why has it shut down and what's the score? CITI:D FOB 8PEl:D Joe Martin, 1711 W. Cenl.nll Ave .. was cited for doing 45 in a 25 mile zone Tuesday evening, po- lice records disclosed. Knowing some of the slip rent- ers, we visited them recent ly on their boats and found coffee and cokes and an absence of whiskey. Some boat owners arc taking the matter personally and very much resent the published implications ag ainst Jones whose management, they say, is far from drunken. One owne r of a large boat over there with a reputation for integrity quoted Leintz as saying "I'll get Jones out of hC're by fair means or foul ." \Vhich, l\tates, is stro n g language. If the allegation agains t Jones we re true. we are somewhat sur- prised that Brad Hellis of the Ir- vine Company would permit such things to go on. Villa Mar ina is one of our most important anchor- ages and mu.st be quite an asset to \he Irvine Foundation. Have "'e got a "smear cam- paign" going on here? l s som€¥)ne trying to innuence our S uperior Court ? Whf'r f' Did Tbry Go! Bob H<'nder son, retired sklplX'r of Balboa Island, hiu his ow n theory concerning the scarcity of fish during the 1947 season. He bcolieves that earth shocks, start~ ing with the mighty upheaval south of Alaska last s um m er (whi ch caused considerable de.m- ag<' here from gigantic waves that n owed at terrific speeds for two thousand miles or sol h11.ve con- tinued , mor e or 1£'ss, htrough out the earth changing our Pacific Ocean currents. "But" Bob pre. diets, "the fish will be back sooner The customa and traditions of the Arm)' have made a luting im- pression upon every man who has been a 1oldier . To talk with a man long after he has been dis- charged will reveal that he can still "snap to" with a aalute when the flag goea by, can still do the Manual of Arms and whistle the bugle calls. For the dignity and honor of the profe!'sic.n carry mem- or ies that make true the old adage "Old Soldiers Never Die." • • • While we're on the subject of customs, traditions, bugle calls etc., with the return of some o{ the honored dead of World War II. with many more to follow, perhaps some or our readers would like the words or the bugle call ''Taps". the soldi o?r's last honors. Here they arf': I Fades the light And afar G<Jeth day Con1eth night And a star Leadeth all Spcedeth all To their rest u When your last Day is past From afar Some bright star O'er your grave \\'atch Y.•ill keep \Vhile you sleep With the brave • • • or latl•r." Recruiters were tough back in t.Ieanwhile a multi-million dol-the Sixties, says George Laramee, la r industry is getting desperate. of Victoria, B. C., the only living The sardine catch off Southern Canad.tan to have 1erved in the California which totalled m Qr e Am<'rlcan Civil War. Now 110 than a hundred thousand tons In years of age, l'i.lr. L&.ramee recalls: 1936, is to date only an infinitesim-"A Yankee slip(>ed n-. a Mickey al part of wha t it used to be and Finn, and "'hen I sobered up I the mackerel catch is low too. was a scout for the 13th ,Wiscon- Needlcss to say, the world needs sin Regiment and o;prved with t his important source of food. If the outfit during the entire war. you know where fish can be had in Well , that's one way of getting profitable numbers, please get in them .... touch with the fishermen or the • • • Coast Guard who have been look-Sgt. J ohn W . ("Happy" around ing for fish too. the Beach Area J Shorb, recently Another knot was tied ln the transferred from the Northern long and spirited line of the Bal-Califotnia Recruiting District. boa Yacht club last Saturday night whe re he headed the Alturas and as Commodore Robert L. Boyd Susanville Stations for over six- stepped down from office and teen months, is a former resident Richard Fenton of San Marino or Newport Beach and Laguna took over . The attending ceremon-Beach. Shorb was employed. for ies marked the end of a great a time, by several local boat yards, yachting ye1:1r including a perfect later operating a boat yard of his summer from the standpoint of own at Clear Lake Oaks. both sailing weather and partici- 1 He first enlisted in the Army pation. In 1935 and except for a "hitch" To Co mm o d o r e Fenton, a in the Naval Air Arm during the yachtsman of no me a n ability War has made the Army a career. whose trophiC's could fill a room, He ls extremely happy to be sta- VicC'-Commodore Cass Smith. Rear tioned ln this area and present Commodore Fred Smales f\.\'inner plans call for him to open an of- of this Y<'ar's Bes t Sportsman tr~ fice in the Beach area. phy) and Secretary PC'ter Serre I-• • • the best or sailonnens' luck for Since t his will be our Christ· 1948. mas copy, the commanding officer Sec YoU nt'.'xt Tuesday, lttates. _ . and personnel of the recruiting -~~°" l. mEn's BPOATSWERR BALBOA INN BUILDING ... BY THE PIER P HONE UABBOB 1096 • YOUR MAN WILL ENJOY THESE••• Aepd ,._ ., 1111c111-. .., .................. , • •"9QP of~ Newport ........ wa&erfroa& I S t 0.S a ....... C r1C9-lar ___ st-... N~ lilJ' far ... p11- l3taltle of oolwlilla ewer pr!t!•ted by a loml ......-. .._ ........... wttll --· "Callfonla Ollt of Doon" bJ' u. v .aw ...._, Vic Mtaelee·; ""New.-'l'lmM .._,,_ o1 PUUc WHEREAS the admlnlatraton -· bJ' u.o ataa; "!let. B,__ 11&1":" --Clrealt · of the Qranse Coast Junior col· Bider" wttll United .._, l. F . Mei.aplbl; "I w .. t l'1Ul"C" lece have expressed their willing-bJ' !lam Porter; aad, of -. tlle -.._ Crab" b)' FOB SANTA-Gloria i1eu7, Colamhla player, feeb tllat Old Nick h&s put up wttb a oo~ aided deal "'° ..... Tbla ,_ 8 aata pta a ctft-4 pl'etty prise packace, no leee. Appoint Coast Light Judges CContlnued from Pase 1) three to judge the entries In each district. Each team ¥till select the three best displays in each of t he dis· tricts for the coast awards. The coast judgt'.'s when they visit the areas will place the three selected in order of merit, first, second and third. The fin:t display in each district wi.IJ r e<::t_ive a trophy and the two others \iml each receive a certificate of mer it. For the "llomc Town" contest the Newport Harbor Chamber of Comtner ce will offer two awards in each of five districts. Th_ese d.is- tricu are ( 1) Balboa and Penin- sula, (2) Newport and Lido Isle, f3l Miracle Mile and N ewport Heights, (4) Balboa Island, Har- bor Island, Bay Shores and Beacon Bay, (5) Corona del Mar. In each district as listed thet"t! will be one trophy each for the best home dC'coration and for the best business decoration. service wish to extend our good wishes to the rt'.'aders. the Editor and staff of the Nt'.'ws-Times -a very P..lERRY CHRISTMAS t:very- body! ness and indicated their desire to 8am Me,.er. ADd •tarUnc toda7-""A9Cllor Wat.cla." cooperate with the administrators Tllie9e ue DOW all recular weekly f eature. appeutnc ln either of the other Orange County J un-tbe Mid-Week. Collta M-., or Week:End edlUon of the Ne_... ior colleges in determining the Times. Ont wit.It the GeWW. ftnt ln local picture coverap.. Ont educational objectives of each :__10_-__ •_ty_co_vonce._....;,· _ ...... __ -_,._-n __ ,._t _1n_t11e __ foa_1u_,.,. __ 1_•_•_11ko. __ _J school so that the uneconom.lc du- plication of specialized vocational classes will be avoided and the be!t interests ot each institution and each communJty will be equitably served and · WHEREAS ihe Santa Ana Board ol .Education does not wish to perform any action that will in any way hinder educational inter- ests in the State of California or jeopardize 1ppllcations on file with the War Assets administration for surplus property, even though by not performing such action, local interests may be damaged to some extt'.'nt. TIIEREFORE BE I T R E- SOLVED that t he protests which a re now on file with the War As- sets administration. the U. S . Of- fice of Education, and congres- sional representatives in Wash- ington in regard to an award to the Orange O>ast Junior College district be withdrawn and the sec- retary instructed to so notify the bureaus and individuals above named. The board of trustees of the school voted Dec. 4 to send Dr. Peterson to Washington to person- ally explain the needs of Orange Coast Junior college. A formal request by Dr. Peter- son . president of Orange Coast Junior college. had been made to the War Assets administration to delay transfer of title to a recent- ly-bid-for portion of buiJdings and land at the air base. Delay of the transfer had been asked until J an. 1. 1950. with an interim lease for the same sJte at the rate of $1 per year. ·--1 DC io!Y·--· CHRISTMAS SHOPPING Death Ends Career of Dr. Grundy <Con'tlnued from Pace 1) and becaine resident surgeon ln the Royal Victorian hospital, r e- maining unt il 1916 and that year joined the Royal Briti!h Medical corps, serving until 1919 In the Mediterranelan and Greece and came out a captain. It was in 192'0 that Dr. Conrad Ri chter . Y.•ho, as the only doctor in Newport Beach. had waged a Jong and successful fight in the first influenza epidemic of 1919, decided he needed help and sought the ser- vices of Dr. Grundy, "'"ho had come back to Long Beach to live. The two had offices in Balboa and later Newport, and a ft'.'w years later built the Newport Beach hos- pital at Ninth a nd Central. Later still the:> partnership was dissolved, Dr. Grur.dy opening offices in the Balboa I nn after disposing or the hospital. \vhilt'.' Dr. Rich ter recently opened offices a t 2903-C W. Cen-trB..i avenue, Newport. As a member of the Newport Har bor Yacht club, Dr. Grundy hart been its fleet surgeon for 'Z1 years. In 1944-45 he was vice-pres- ident of the chamber of commerce and had been on its board of direc- tors for many years. He also serv .. ed as .lieut. commander in the U. S. Naval Reserve for tt'.'n years. He aided in organizing the local Legion and was vice commander. He belonged to the American, Cal, iforni-'l and county medical socitlet. Pallbearers at the funeral wlIJ be Carl Mock, Arno!d Fickal. Charles Davis, Nat Neff, Charles Downie and Alva Dickinson. Honorary pallbearers are: A. B.. Rousselle, L . \V. Br iggs, A. J. Twist, Lonnie Vincent. O. B. Reed. George Jeffrey, J . M . Webster, L G. Swales, H . F . Kenny, Harry \VC'lch. Hubbard Howe. Gordon Hollingshead, Robc>rt Powell, Dr. Jno. Burlew, Donald Hin~ Dr. \Vm. Schroer , Dr. Al bert Nai~. Wm. Coste low, Dr. O. N. Meland. Dr. Conrad Richter. S. A . Meyer, - Gordon B. Findlay, Geo. P . Wilson. B. B. Brey.·er. J . A. Gant. Shirley E. Meserve, Claude G. Putnam. R. L. Patte rson, Ed AJJen, Roy Rus~ sell. H:i.rry Wiliiamson. J . H . Estus, Roland Thompson, Gus Tamplis. R. L. P atterson and Rober t Boyd t.1rs. J . Leslie Steffensen will be soloist and Ethel Briggs will be organist. Dr. Grund y is sun'ived by his ''dfe, Nelle l\1. Grundy, his daught .. e r ~1rs. Qias. Langmade. and his son Gordon \\'illiam Grundy, his sisters Mrs. J . E. Hatch of Long Beach, Mrs. \Villiam B. Wilkerson of Arcadia. and Mrs. Hugh J _ • Freeman to Beverly Hills. Boorey & Poirier 100 PER CENT FINANCED e F.ILA. TERMS • Add Rooms ·&: BalhA • Oaraces converted to 11,1nc qur -ten a Free Mllmai.M &: dletcl.e&. e Aufat ln planning lmproTemeDta REMODEL: Increase Income in NEWPORT HARBOR ·-------· 80'7 Cout IDgbway CORONA DEL MAB BUILDERS Barbor 2"22 or 2291...1 Spurreon Bide. SANTA ANA Phone 7833 Build Your Own Home Today you can build a home that's really modenL And a modern home has innumerable features that add up w easier, more enjoyable living. Start plan- ning now, for early planning mea,us better building. Financing can be arranged. Th is Message Sponsored by the Following: Barr Lumber Co. Santa ~Costa Mesa aad 8lx Other Yards &yview Lumber Co. 701 Slst SL -Eut of ~· Landini' Costa Mesa Lumber Co. 17th &: Newport Blvd., Costa Mea Crown Hardware Co. 8%1 Cout Bwy.--Corona del Mar Daniel Paint & Glass Co . 158' Newport Blvd.-CO.ta Me.a Ets-Hokin & Galvan Electrldam SIDoe 19Z0-1000 Coast e..,.. Gordon B. Findlay Cabinet Shop WI IOtll Street Dutch Heacock, General Contractor . DO Balboa Ave..---O>ata M ... Ward & Harrington bunber CO. N -porl, -Lacaaa, Brea, aa4 u Habra Amon West Plumbine; Co. ta'7 o.tnl A--.Barllor 1116-l ' .