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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1947-12-23 - Newport Balboa News Times (2)LARGIEST TWICE·A-Wl!l!K CIRCULATION Today'1 11 ~ f AT. Dow I-Averagee ,,._a.-.. ea.. ...... L.a... ........ Industr\alt ... _.l.80..53 up . .J7 Ralls. ···-.. ··--····· 52.18 up .79 Utilities ···-···-· 3322 up .02 VoJume-960,000 shares . ............... $1-2,000 Paving Is Scored A del-ation of irate Balbaa EMBRACING BALBOA PENINSULA, WEST NEWPORT, SEASHORE COLONY, LIDO ISLE, NEWPORT HEIGHTS, BALBOA ISLAND, CORONA DEL MAR, COST A MES~ Island ~·rs bearded the cilir ::c::f council in a long and noisy aeui• ~V~O~LtlJOl:;:~~XXXIX~~::_=========Fl~;;"~Oell=;;'°;,::por~.;Oo=i::p"=,=====>====NEWPO====BT==·~ll:=A=CR=;,· ~OALU'O====:;,llN;;;=t=A:;;•_;T~U=itll=D;AY;;,;•:.,;;D;;;IXJll:llB&ll;;;;;::;;:~=="';;,_;l;;;N~T~=====,,.;;"';;"';;m;;;•;;;;;•~U;;;al;;ted;::;;:_;Pr;,;;w;;;·===,,.,;;~~~~======_;NUMB;;::;;:;;EK;;;;~lO;:l yesterday · afternoon in ooundl :a t!hambers, but when the smola THE SAND CRAB By s A M CJOUSTMAS. We all know the meahlng of Ouistrnas, but many people and many nations have by-passed its practice. The P r i n c e of Peace, were he to return af- ter nearly 2,000 years, would find turmoil, greed, distruc- tion and staivation. Tha t the people of these United States are kindly -" sympathetic is evidenced by the Freedom Train, relief to the Navajos and open hearts to almost every charitable appeal. But the men in power, in control of World leadership seem to work on a different principle -most · of them put gold above service. politics over common sense. refusal to walk with the Man of Galilee. It is true Oiristmas softens their hearts for a · time, but the morrow promptly brings a return to despotism and greed But enough of the fore- going and a -return to New- port Harbor and its absorb- ing interest in the Yuletide. For ooe thing a survey of the district reveals many gay, decorative effects. Balboa Is- land has its holiday street lights and colors in gay charm; Newport Beach fire lads have a huge tree a top their fire hall on West Cen- tral a venue, while the pier building has its usual Christ- mas scene; Miracle Mile has its Christmas cross; t h e Christmas tree float on the bay, under the guidance of the Jr. C. or C. is most ap- pealing; Costa Mesa has its · Cabin and Santa of cheer; Corona de! Mar is adopting a new idea of a series of stain.- ed glass windows, designed by Re.'< Brandt and worked out by a committee com- posed of Braden Finch, Al. Pleger, his brother Gene, Fred MUl'phy, etc. Its the first of a series to depict re- ligious art. Balboa has Santa and rein- cleers above the Pavilion which is most entrancing. On Lido Isle Frank Kiech has mounted Old Nick's sleigh and his eight reindeers on top of his Spartish type house at 1rn Eboli street. It is worth a visit of barborites to view all the attractive · de- signs In this area, liecause this is. the rll'St year that so many different sections have .-to the pains of symbol-' .jzlng the Christ. + • + N-l'llb'slle.., That Newport HArl>or is attract- ing many hlgb-clua pews- p&pt!iJbdl • evklenced '1Y "'" cent dwlps, the latest be- ing the lllcorporatlm ol the Costa Mesa Globe -Herald and the acM!nt ol eeYenll nokh:'er to build the paper Into a atauc hmi11 e • ven- ture.. A , f-montba ago a !!lrnQe•_Cba¥ cmme to the Newpart-Blllboa ~'lbnos la -.. -ol Editor Lu-dua aaltll frGln • notable =-..:=.:~~ , .... _ "-1n!r. la~ =:&~::le~ w~...n­Cbmt•aill,I News Serv-i al 11•3 ol umi..,ac1rmi1 W-Dllllldaa.-• . ;f/f WV, _... -fll J.a.n.-11 -... -a 2 ... , .... ~l.e NUIJ4,- ~uHel 'kJulcu .. .•. 1(ou Cl ' had cleared City Oerk Frank Rinehart could find only eightem one hundreths of one per cent protests to payment of SI 12.079.57 to the Sully-Miller Constructicn Co., Long Beach, for pavements of alleys and water and sewer C(Doo. nectlons on Balboa Island. A serjes of Written protests led by the Balboa Island Taxpay~ association were followed by mp. proximately two hours of verbal protests interspe!'sed with free- lance oratic.ns which legally dill not constitute formal protests. INGLEWOOD MAN STILL MISSING AFIER BOAT TOWED TO HARBOR FOLLOWING WEIRD OCEAN RIDE XMAS LIGHTING SWEEPSTAKES .TROPHY AWARDED LAGUNA; 'FLOATING TREE' GIVEN TROPHY aarence Stanyer, speaking r., the Island association, summed up the feelings of the delegation )VheD he told council m embers and Oty Engineer J .. B. Webb that they' hac! shirked a moral obligation in not warning member.;; of the Island special assessment district that e.. timates for t he paving and for the water and se\•ler inst allations had been r e\·ised up"'ards from $80.668.10 estimatC'd in Nov. 1945. Actua1 break·do\vn of the COl)- struction work s hO\\"S that S48_.- \\'"'hen the %5-foot Cbrb...c'-ratt Sk.amp lV left Catallna Sunday af. temdon.. Cyru.t 8. Beanon, of Los Ance-lea. and Ed Zerkle. of Incfe- wood, had reportedly had several drlnkL Aooordlnc to Beanon, owner ot the cntt. they had taken a fifth of whbkey wt.th tllem on the trip over to CatalJna and had M'l''eral' drink~ \\•hlle In Avalon. cou ld not be found-in Avalon, and Today, search was still being his family reported that he has continued for Zerkie after a Sou th not returned home. His car was Coast Co. tow boat brought in the !.till parked in Newport Beach th.ls SKamp IV from a position off La· morning. gun a foll owing a weird chain of Boat Transfer Va.cue circumstances which fou nd Bear-Bearson"s story of a boat com· son fall ing asleep on the return ing alongside du,ring the time he crossing and awaking finally to \Vas napping was vague end db· fj nd his boat "'a lloYling out of gas jointed. [n fact, he allegedly told and minus his passenger. policC' that t he more he thought Bca rson said he retired to the of it the more he was convinced cabin to ta ke a nap when they I it might have been an hallucina- lef t A\'alon. leaving Zerkie at the lion. \v heel. He came on deck later and l-lowever . an examina tion of the found the boat drift ing. ltis com· I hull of the Skamp IV shor tly after panion had di5a ppearcd. he told its return showed fresh · tire officials in Newport Beech. marks on the starboard side which Latf>r Searson sa id he vaguely Searson postively asserted were recollecte-d Zerkle's transferr1ng to not t h e r e the morning of de-- another boat. Ho\l•ever , Zerkie parture. South Coast Co. Sued $60,500 Hubbard 's Yacht Landing Co. and thP South Coast Co. are co- t!efcndanrs in a suit for $ti0.500 riled last week. E. R. E. Irwin, in filing suit. charg._-'(1 that he fell through a broken section of Slip No. 44 at the anchorage Aug. 16, a nd suf- fer ed ·permanent Injuries. Irwin. O\\'Tler of the "Gilple." Anchored at the landing asked ~.000 general damages. $10.000 for loss of em· ployment, and $500 for medical expenses. LES NOTT, WIFE, SLIGHTLY INJURED IN CRASH f\.fr. and ~lrs. Les Nott, 502 Bay a vC'nue. Balboa \Ver e slightly in· juri'd in a head-on collision 6 p.m. Sunday. The fOUI Nott children, also in the car escaped injury. Les was drivi ng down 101 Hwy. whpn the oncoming auto, dri\'en by Warren Dee Renzelmann. Long Beach, apparently intending a left hand ~urn, veered across the high- "'8Y and into the path of the Nott car. l\frs. Nott suffered minor facial lacerations and Les received an injured nose, lacerations about the face and possible chest injuries. Tohill Denied Re-Trial; Must Pay $25,000 Dr. G. E . Tohill. Newport, v.•as denied a motion for retrial in the "malpractice" suit he lcdt re- cently. Presiding Superior Judge Frank- lln G. \Vest, in denying the motion, granted the doctor a $10.000 re- duct ion in the S35.000 judgment awa rded Viryil Cottle. jr., and his daughter h-1aree Eileen. one year old. Cottle was granted the damage I award in connection wilh lhe death of his wife shortly alter the birth ot the daughter. ln granting the reduction the re- tria l motion J udge Werst specified the allotment of payment of the ~.<XX>. Cottle is to receive $18.· 700. His daughter will get $6300 of which her father will be guard- ian. West a lso allocated one·lhird of the child's award to Samuel and Max Hurwitz. Cot tle's attorneys, for services on her behalt. Dr. Tohill has stated that he will go no further with the case. It would be possible to fUe an ap. peaJ with the state supreme court, he said but indicated he did not contemplate such act.ton. Ward Death 'No Criminal Liability' TUE NO\V .~AMOUS .. FLOATL"IG CHRISTMAS TllEt' which ts SJJODllOred by the Ne"'JJ'Ort Harbor JunJor ~ber or Commerce aad which '-''U t nte red for Cout Jadrtntt on behalt of tbe enUre Harbor, won lhc •peclal l\VOE a."'ard for best mu.le.al effects ln thl1' year'• Chrtstmas U.-htlnJ:' event judged Tuesday nlibt. l...ut year, the tree \\~ a\\'llrded 5pttl31 menUon. -photo by Volney Hay jr. • Fourteen Jladl"'B in tltree team1, appointed by Oran,e County Cout 157.51 was paid ror wa ter con-. MeOCiatlon, roamed the shoreline Jut night from Seal Beacb to s.n nections, $15,000 of this coming Clemeate to view • picture or Chrbbnas Ughtfni'. from the city's wa tC'r fund and 1•1!:°'°_!~ n1vlort.hem end or the county to the eoutbern boundary, I the bala nce by spccicl assl'Ssment. c 11.oUA;>ns -.JU c c g-roups today were being praJ.Hld for what in the \V b b · _,.1 • opinion or the JudKN. was noteworthy parttclpattoo In t.lle Q,._g ... e est1m ::tt1.:u appro.x1matc-Jy eoclatton'• annual llcbUng program. $5000 for SC\VC'r connc-ct1ons ancl The Sweepstake& Trophy for the the balance of about $58,922 was community showing the most fn. avenue. display made from clay expended for alley pa\·ing, he saic:I. terest tn, the Ctµ-i stmas Lighting and shells from Alamitos bay by Miller Make5 Offer program _was e1:warded to Laguna the children of Seal Beach. Second Earl B. !\.tiller , of Sully-Miller Bea~h. WJth Newport-Bal~a area e~ard at Seal Beach went to the Construction Co., countci·ed charg- rece1v1ng ~onorable mention. The C:1ty of Seal Beach for pier and 1 es his company had done an m.. other special a"'.ard, t_he trophy city hall . decoration. The third fcrior job of black-topping and presented by r adio st ~t1on KVOE a\\·ard to t he Sant~ Claus on t he poin~ed out tha t he Y.rorkcd tc of Santa Ana for d1s~Jays with r oof of a home at 1413 Electric SJX>Cifications laid do\vn by the city sound went to th~ ~loa ting Olrist-avenue. er.gincer. He offer.~d to rC"pair tree. mas tree at ~e\.\·~rt !!arbor. Sunset Beach : The first award ~!·charge any defects in pavina Honorable mention tn this class went to the Donut Shop for out-that his company was r esponsible \vent to the reindeer display at standing display by Olive Metz for. Huntington Bea.ch a nd ~he second with sound E'ffe-ct . Second award l\Iany of the protestors present hono~able ment ion to Gilbert Mc-y.·er.t to C. M. Earll for home dee· were incensed because the gra.c19 Kenzie a! ~guna Beach. ora tio_ns. Third place went to Dale in the alleys on the Island does not The d1str1 ct awards were as C:· Boice for deccn;ated service sta-carry off water fl r.rw. \Vebb agreed foll ows: . tion. . •that this situation is intolerable Seal Beach: First award to the Huntington Beach: All threeJbut pointed out that the extreme Sea Shell Chatteau. 315 Central <Continued on Back Pa,ge) flatness of the Island plus the Costa Mesa Globe-Herald Re-Vamped Incorporation and expansion of the Costa Mesa Globe-Herald, wfth pl ans for a new building and mod· ern C'QUipment at 146 East Broad· way, is under way today. Ofricers of the company, t\.hich has been incorporated for SlOO,· 000, .are R . N. Ludi, sr., president and edi tor; David E . Ring, vice- presiden t, publisher and general ma na ger ; J . Reed Lane, secretary a nd Walter Burroughs, treasurer. Most of the officers are local men and well known. The treas· urer , Burroughs, is former man. ag'2'r of the Crocker-Union print· ing and lithograph plant a nd is now sales manager of a Los An· gelcs manufacturing concern. Lane Is a member of the state bar of Jo\va,• former newspaper owner and during the war was in charge of production of non-ferrous met- als for the War Production OOard. Services Held For MI'S. ·Alice Pedder Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Berdcll Pedder, 60, noted Southern California yachtswoman, member of the Ne'M'Qrt Beach, l.os Angeles ai:ad Catalina Yacht Clubs and owner of the schooner ''Diabl,o" onetime "winner of the Santa Bar- bara to Honolulu race, were con· ducted at 2 p.m. Monday, Dec. 22, a t St. James Episcopal C"hurch, Los Angeles. Mrs. Pedder died ·Thurs· day at her Los Angeles borne, 3801 \Vest Seventh St. She became owner of the "Di- ablo" in 1924, one year after the craft had captured the trans·Pa· cifi c trophy, and during the past 23 years has skippered the schoon· er to victory in a number of events in Southern California waters. fact that many garages were bw1t s:lightly bel:Jw the elevation called for by the new grade prevented a uniform surfacing for drainage. "We were forced to dip down a bit to keep from drairrtng down into so meone's garage and we only have a fall of an inch in a hlll).. dred feet to work with," he poi nt- ed out. "As for the texture of the (O>ntinued on Back Page) Legion 26th Annual' Hi Jinx and Dance At Balboa Dec. 'l:1 New port H arbo r Post 291 of the American Legion will givP- its 26th annual Hi Jinks and L>ancr on December 27· at Balboa's fam-. ous RendeZ\tQ_us ballroom. The evet!C has been a Legioa. institution here for more than a quarter century. OFF IT GOES to help brta1 Clarlstmaa cllleeT to N anjol.. Food and clothlq' for t.he needy Na~Jo Jadla.ns. colklcted by &be eo.t.a Meu Llom club, I• ~ to them from Oraace County all"lJOrt In this aad one other 041 tramport. SkytraJ.n left at 8:00 L rn. 8atu.rday morning. The planee and their crew. were ful'llhhed by the U. S. Marl.ne Air bMe al t:I Toro. · -photo by Beckner SANTA IN TREAT Lions' Navajo Drive Fills Two Planes MOVIE TODAY Born in England, and a South· land resident since 1903, she was president or: the Conservative Water Co., editor of the Royal Cross, published by the Society of Episcopal Churches, and honorary mem ber and past president of the National Council, Order of Daugh- ters of the King, She wu a mem· ber of the Newport Harbor Yacht Cub. Some of the old timers in Sou~ em California remember the ·iJd.. tial affair with glowing satisfao- tion and accmding to Post Com- mander Vince CUsumano the co~ lng one will be on a par with the earlier good times. Rendezvous OAmer Bob Murphy h.u generously donated his spac- ious ballroom to the Legionairell and the public ls promised diver- sions in keeping with the holid.Q' spirit. Admission of $1.25, incllJd.. ing tax, has been set. As Sat. Tak ff In Yul D Ii Santa Claus was in Balboa this e-o sores e e very a fternoon. Sponsored by the Bal-• ·E··oRI L SERVIC s Two El Toro Marine air station behind because of the limit loads boa VFW, John Keefer in the role M m A E transpor t.a took off from Orange the planes carried. 01 Santa joined the cbildreb at FOR IVAN ' MADISON County ~ Sarurday morning Newport Harbor rontributed the tree ~waru...pormottd movie IN COSTA ••ESA with a capacity load ot direly-nearly 2000 pounds of the relief at the boa Theatre today at m Barricade, Renzelmann wu booked by the Police for drunk driving. In Mon- day morirl.ng pollce court in Seal Beach be pleaded guilty and wu fined $150. needed supplies for the Navajo suppl.in shipped to the Navajoe 2 p.m. Ivan Cl·-Ma"--ho lndi N M xi Following the movie, Santa es-..... "'uo.."' U1MJD, w was "No crim1naJ. liability" WU th~ ans of ew e co. of New Mexico. corted the children to the VFW killed and ~ed ~ the Pacific vttdlct ot the coroner's jury in the The collection drive sponsored E. W. Gillespie, commander of Brig, 104 Main St., Balboa where theatre while aerving with the ' Bus, Car in 3-Way Accident Sailor Turned de<lth ol Harold Ward. 72, 615 E. by the Oranae County Lions cll'bs. the Ne.._t-Coota Mesa AMVET they were fed and given &ift stOck armed forces In 1945, was honored Ba,y avenue. netted a total of 10,114 pounds of Post No. 45 extends his gratitude lnp Food had bee donated ~ Sunday nlcht at opeciaJ ccmmem-Nature, man and machine fie.-Over to Shore The Inquest held Friday at the food and clothln&. The two RAD to all the conlributon ot th• Har-J~ Vogel and Cly:;. Jara-> ol oratinc oervlcel In Coota Mesa. ured In a miner acddont on em. P I Aft S -L Baltz mortuary by C R. O>uc1m, transports loaded with the supplies bor ....., and the merchant.a and Rev. J . WIDud Steams ot the ~-' atro er maon doputy 0raose county ccraaor and """"' ol four marines. carried the peat olflces for their ooopera-the Melro&e ranch. Founquaro cburcb officiated at CBmella Mania, Compton, - -.i A. Murphy, DAY)' .,,_ found deeth to have been caused capecity loedl whidl will be dla-tloa In oorvlnc u coUect1on painta The VFW '" al*) ~ the -· in& In the center lane on W..- listed man stationed at c:c.-.do. by coronary f.np~ and tn1>uted In time for OuistmU. fOI' the oupplles. needy familiro with opprosimately A Gothlc window was inaWled Mlle had Ida oar struck by a .,___ was booked for drunk ....._._ and banlenlnc of !be arteries. Bob Skiles, Costa ·Mesa drive 30 Christmas treeo. Monte Grimeo. In f of ••-r ci ricade put up ~ constructicm, ~··-Commander, ttVftled. ront u~ church, a ns West, when be WU __ ..,. by a ,.,_ turned ~ to sh0tt patrol au-Ward wu illJured •lo an acd-chairman. left Jut _., to be on ae_..... u the re9pO""" bu Incl ~ -·.- lhoriUes following an acddmt cm __ _. hand at Gallup, N . M. to ,,..t the ,_ ftllef -••--f the N , udlnt a '*"""" plaque en--""8Cb pdllng out of the • 101 highway. dmt at Main ..., Omtnl • ....,._ planeo. --,.. ~-• or avajo 'P08T8 eue aolh> sraveol "In M-.m, Ivan Clar-pot. Murphy, travelina .ut loot -Ba._, N-i..r U. He and two Heinz -· ~ prS-~ .::! = !!'.;. = H Uodll. 1111 c-tl mce .....,_ He pve his life for '!be bua bit a 25 mpll ligi> ~ trol ol bis caro nd -a -.,.,..,...... "--by an 4">t of Costa 1(-wbo Ind In-Sl>oemabr, Qi';'lkn reief worker, pea~ -~ ~-his aountry AirtJ U. 1945," The the -. fCJl'dna It Into tba bound auto -by .Jolm K. .auto -br Mn. Ilan>tlly II. la>cl!!d to ... .,..,.....,. the.,._.. • pin for lmmediote -1 .... charge Dec. 21. m. -.. w: "'---ted by Mr. oner ::.\":.~";;·~:de ~~ -.U, Les A,..i... Yale. •-the m--f..._ to -in ol warm, ~ -h!nc llcheduJed for Jan. 5. Mn: Harold K. Grauel. -,.., c ASSESSOR 'F'ORCED'TO UP .ASSESSED VALUATION No1rNc of Blcdc I ROSES QUEEN,. 2 PRINCESSES PROMINENT HERE Ya, the county. .... CIE-IDF Ii ___ ateadlolpa IC--to-Dcc.J:SmDzc.3() . vtrpda ~. q1Mm o1 -___ b lo the --=ooDpaoclllva~ forced to --a a•i -the -ol ....... -by -.... -.... 69 -'"" ---..... -£~~~ ----ol ,,_ -La ~ ,._~ ~ -~ ~ ..... -~-·-tlono oo property la<>nlieo wt)' pl•alhc tbat ---• lludPU!" -Illa ' . ' -'·ra·sua .. a. -~--• ....,_,..,.. ------a ---~--w. year. '!be atate .-.I o1 btlfflllsl • ....,_ _, _ tae terrine to I.cit of --be-ft laW -1121 it -Pl rpd her ~ -· 1.--•MM'l)lill!r ol Mn. n...i cat-B. lopw, !ITT Nc1rtb ~ ._ equalization reqWr9d tt, -.,.. -llllrls --b>' bullpta. ---._.111 -ta -.,. • -• a.,... • _ -. m • r 11a o1 UdD tole. Siie 1o .-18, -rr· tr• 1111e baa llPt "* . • • - -1:1 .. :::::::;._ -•··-, a lflfllr <>« I ••-I -hm -... -and ber ......._ Ill' lepJ ·-tJ' tD -~ a. At tba - -"' 'rik pat tlli iaa'IMI. I ••• .._._.,... .... - _ ......... --.... -----Job li.elt If the' ,., z11I llltpr • -no • -dtF o--e 'c ·tloe lop! ,._ at ._a --.... ~ ta'the ct ·..,Gt• woe ieml ,.mtr,:_.-Z wf!kll a lmi:Dtd at C....· ~~ to--~ .. .. Ill ~, --- --·--..... .. ....... _ • - -... M --.... ....._-....:. .. w ·• ""*' e,p 4, J.W ... Vida .............. wttll her .... or·~~ -4 E ECO M -Ill . •-7 , ,__., , '\'" •• " ---•-~ , S-~ tioe 1&-l'Olir..S --. -._.._of a-via atloa. -h la la B 111..U, - - -.S - -.. otati ' 11.-... •· ........ ,ta"at .Jfr, -lfp.. 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JOHNSON, "'"-..., __ ........... -... TALLYHOf Due le a .._.._ Oil nlad-lllla 1ecmon .. emd you our Cbriatmm G~ ID lllla con.,...tlonal .....,.1 ID tbla -Oil ~'t'lnq may ,.. l"7 t-.i yoar &Wnd•hlp i. oar cholcMll Qlll. cmd ,.. --II h.1oad .... to U:pllll May yoar CbNmm be a -r one, 1gc1...tl Ralph P. Maskey Agnes B. CMOD Ray Y. Copelin Aoaoclaleo Mil W. Central Ph. Harbor 402 Newport Beech The Arches Cafe ' r and ~ii Lounge ~ _.... ... . ~~K~.Yet.the~. N..po;t ···ch · ~ -·. a.Mil NI .,_, ·cun. . ' . • , • • To you alJ-near and far-<1 happy a n d wonderful Christmas a n d 'New 'Year holi, day uason. Conred Richter, M. 0. 1-.-0 w. Oontnl """ NEWPOllT BEA<JB Into ever y ch1m r1e)t of every home -uit 're dr oppi ng a Ch ristmas pac~age of best Y uletide Wishes for roery· one. Lemac Malt Shop 2605 W. Cebtnl Ave. NEWPO&T BEACH The rree 1n the win· dow svmbohzes all that's lxaut1{ul about Ch.rist· mas -including our sin· cere wishes for y our hap· 1 p ines.s. Newport Builders Supply Co. L L hbell SllM W . Cebtral NEWPORT /~ •... ,. CMlllTMAI Old and traditional as Christmas itself . are our new and bright wishes for a sparkling year of h e a'l th, w ea 1 t I)., good cheer a n d happiness. Gerald Rausa, M. D. --C 'A- i &I "W ' ' • . The blaeot fact about roci.y, COUNTY HAS TOT AL I PmnoN. s U. S. Army and U. s . Air Force OF 23 730 VETS ill that lt)a paulblt ·for a Jnan to ' EXPEC I ED start u a 'private and end \IP hill SACRAMENTO, Dec. 23. (UP) ~ career u a 1eneral. -Orange County bu a total of ·SACRAMENTO, Dec. 23-(UP) ' !~ 23,730 war veterans o t which -caJtfomians shortly are expect- 17;420 are veterans of World War ed to be asked to lien petitions n. 'Th.ii wu the estimate relealed authorlzlnc votes on a "local op- today b» the Veterans Adminiltra-Uon" liquor sale tnJtiative iropc>- Uon. 'The ttcures are u or JI.Int' 1Jtloo and another covertnc a 30 ot thta year. multitude of controversial iutle9. The VA estimated that 1,232,600 ~state attomey'genera1'1 of- veterans are llvtni in California, fice amounoed a title hu been of which: 899,180 are World War tau or a measure that would D vet.I. 1be latter figure hu bf.en all ties and counties to ban chaJlenaed by the State Dtpert-liq · &ales within the!J: Umlu clalml tt ii much to low. The it.ate di o . A C.tt · ' MAY THE WARM GLOW OF YULE ' LOG BURNING IN YOUR FIRE- PLACE BE SYMBOLIC OF OUR WARM WISHES FOR THE YULE-. 9~-J¥ TIDE AND THE NEW YEAR. Bay Dl9trict Yard Phone Beaeon 6111 618 eo.t llldi-y At the Archeii 'To all au• fricnds-fo• and ne4r-wc wish the .scaJon 's but. G ood heal<{.· happi· nus 4nd o year of pros· pmty. ment of -Veterans Attatn, Wirlch. or~ y portion of their jUria- · dtpartmei)t contends that th• A tl e will be Issued within a "5-&5!:5:5:5:5:5:5:5:5:5:= VA haa qot taken into consider-w ten days, the 1tate'1 Iii ·----- atlon sutfldenUy the intlux ot vet-la said, for a proposed catch erans into California 11 n c e the all pro itlon legalizing all kJndl war's end. of B bling, providing for $100 House of Future a o th old age pemlom and Mii Weet Ceatral Ave. DDT, Sulfa Drugs, PenidLW.n, con ng half a dozen other con- blood plasma, all originated in tro al proposals. • NEWPO&T BEACH e luuance of a title allows ';;~~~;;:;;;;;:;;;~~~~~Army~~r-~ar~c~hi;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'~ the )m asures to be circulated for ~ si~at cs of voters, with 204,- In weal or woe, under all concH- tiona, the cheery Merry Cbrift. mu comea to the surface. It'a natural in mankind. Everyou ap- pnciatn a beUt, Yuletide ~ , in&_,,d IO, to all OQr frienda, -I add our wisl1 for a MERRY CHRISl'PdM George D. Bassett ACCOUNTANT ' Phone Harbor 1805-.J 2602 W. Central Ave. Newport Beach ' 6721n ed to get it on next year's cleqtio ballot. E.j. . Covert of the American T.ei' pe ance Society said the liq- uo m asure is supported by tem- pc n groups, 2 0 protestant ch c denominations, the Cali- forfiia State Grange and by the South n California Federation of Wto 's Clubs. e catch all initiative was t>rE-- se ted for titling by a group ln-cl~in Roy G. Ow'ens and Willis Attn. promoters of the "ham and eggs" pension plan defeated in 19.111 nd 1939. In dd.1 ti on to legalizing gamb--lii:1 nd granting perisioru to ag rsons, the permanently d' bl and widows, the propo- sition ould: . tu titute a gross income tax to taxes on property; allow th. s le of colored olemargarine; sef u a state board to license n~ pathic pra.ctidoners; reap- P<ftlo the state senate; prohibit P.tfty crossfllJng in primary elec· tiqns; ei\llate pol~ution or streams b~ h aultc mining, and require ,l Jacement in dredging. l'OUll PIAN FO& FAMILY SAFETY ot satisfy you. Why not en it-now-while you can! AR.RJ!!N 1-WEUll!R ..... Jtf ....... ~ft. ILL LMT ...,_,,.. Ul'e ........ C.. ' 4 A MERRY CHRISTMAS! May the spirit ef the First Christmas gladdm , "lour hearts .this Christmas set1son. and ~ A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR TO ALL Ricciardi Sh°' Shop Shoes Repeired While·U,Weit 7 2602 West Central Newport Beach .. I ' .. .. Pl11111bing • Contractor nXIURES AT REIAIL . SINKS. ~ China, Double $25.00 WATER HEATERS, Stanclard Brand__ $52.50 Toil.ts, l.eYetorie1 .nd laundry .Trays Pl.Oo.R FURNACES INSTALi ED • .AllOll lllsr ........... co. • --9 It UWI-' ' .ro If.-... - • -· Witfr the ptle~/llejt op tli°"!frt~ anti the heattfejt "' wiJuJ Jor 4. lz1.ppy ljuletlth. .llAllBOR D ·~Gs CORONA DEL :MAR ._ .pW1 Lf IW•S NEWPORT . PHARMACY ' VINCBn'S UI BOA • • l • • Barbor Glass fu Chro~ J>!sease .Im '. Pa If ft. -· -'.Investigation Underway • . . • • FR O·M vo ·u R '4. bF the State Dei*i-ol Flying Wing 8-JS. 1'Ublle Health fOI" a -U<\ , 1n~ attack on the c11ron1c To Ta•• Air With --are tocSoY• -..t .. L... "--I p klllon an ddllablml or man. ,,.w ...... gn ~pt • -. ' --~ · .... • , FRIEND .. , N . N E ·w· P Q:-R T B E.-A C H .&C2Clii.JPlll'.S OIASll . • llO.D' OJ..t• ... a.a :r...,u. '• The rnoetln1 placod Collfomla amon1 the flnot statei to l'ftOll1)ze SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 23.-that chronic allment.&-dllefly con· ;The general advllor'y committee of cer, heart and kidney dlaeue, hl&h Callfornla's statewide "Olronlc blood pressure, d labetes, rbeuma- GIMI IMtaDed While You Walt Di9eue Invetti&ation has approved Umn and dental dlaease-have re. HA W'I110RNE, Collf. -NortJ>. rop'1 F1ytna Win& 8-35 loar-ni\p bomben are expected to take to the air again lhortly "1ter Jan. 1 with new four-bladed "butter paddle" propellen, tt wu a.nncnmc- ed today. MERRY CHRISTMAS r TElEv1s101 ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;th;e;;;ou;tlJn;ii~e;ip;lan;;;;of;;•ctlon;;;;;cleWl;;;;;o;p-i 1 plac:N many anqent acourcea of mankind aa the enemies wblctt medJcal ldmce has still to c:on- quor. The mlabty "top of the world" bomben haw bttn b..-by .~ continue,! trouble with the '°"""'' ment-Cumlsbed el&ht-bladtd coun- ttt-rotatinc propellen used 80 far. Several tallW'H have occurred in PROGRAMS FOR DECEMBER CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS Jl'SO]ll( YOUll llU:roa&B oa CLIPPINOll RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL ~OR DRAFTING SERVICE Nwwpuat·:a.a1t ru.c Oout 1111-w., E. J. Sedinger H. R. Holtz Season's Best Wishes We're so glad a.t this time of y ea"T" to wish you MERRY CHRISTMAS Frederick Yacht Co. Complete Boat Maint.enance and Repairing U15 C.-t Hlway Newport Beach Sell It Through Classified Advertising * Closed Christmas Day • -,, • I . Co1at I la11J. at 17th Str~et . . , . '"Victories can be won fut.et' than many believe, but only u the retult of concerted efforts by med- ical, health. hospital, welfare, and community groups mo.t concerned with the prevention and treatment of chronic disease," DI'. •Halverson declared. the air and In P'OIJDd teotln& of the cl1ht-bladed -1Jon_ The new prope are expected to elimi- nate the trouble. l\fore than 25.000 California .vet- erans have purchased property through \!_le state farm and home purchue "l>lan, administered by the State Dfpartrnent of Veterans Affairs. The B-3S'1 are the 10.~mlle­ ranee counterparts of the YB-49 eight-jet bombers being built by Northrop for the Air Force. Two of the 8-351 have been delivered while 11 more are ln pi'OCeU of conslnlctlon at Northrop Fteld Merry Christmas Again we wish you the best of everything tor this holiday season. Thanks for your wonderful support this pest year and for the entire 26 years we have served your automobile needs. Your Ford Dealer Sin ce 1921 Theodore Robins S A L E S -SERVICE · ' Salesroom and Gange 22nd & Central Newport Beach Pboae 'Barbor 28 Body and Paint Shop 409 29tb St. Newport Beaeb Phone Harbor 2302 UMCi Car Lot Costa M- IMS Newport Blvd. PbOM Beacoa 6207 * A holiday season brightened with the rare joys of the good old days of long ago-- that's our • Christmas wish for you. ,,. • • • Ba-y Shore · ,Cafe ... .,.rt •••• PROMOTUlG WORLD PEAC&--Sen. (center) Of New JerRJ ana Rep. Sol B Yort accept I.be llrat archltecta' ara IJonal Industrial Bxpoaltton from 8 . W. Canada, President of the ExposllJon r.o AIJanlJc City. The aim la r.o promote I.be means or world trade and $4,129.08 Profit Made by School Students In Agri Alaander Sm 11 h m (right) or l'I•.; a ot t.he lnterna ~ aters. of T oran 1 o, held next year in rid peace throu"n rospertty. 1 High ture Class FortY-lhree' boys completed 62 4'----t.t-------- projects iJi vocational agriculture woo ENWARE FIRM during the 1\146-1.947 school year. OPEN IN FORMER Elgin Hall, vocational agnculture lnltructor of Newport Union High STURD -TOYS SHOP school said today, resulting in a I total profit of $4,129.08. Jim Saf1y, Costa Mesa. recenUJ nus. he pointed out. is the first of Sturdi-toys of CalifornJa, Inc. report since" the project was rein-has opened h.is O"'ll Patio and Bar- statcd at Union High following becue Woodenware produ c tion the war. firm. In making public the results of The new outfit carrying on the thl! year's work, Hall said he work of the now dissolve<S Sturd1- wanted to point out the scope of Toy company, is located at 2205 the 1947-1948 program. It will be Harboi:.-Blvd., Costa Mesa. greatly enlarged, he said, especial-Handling both retail and whole- ly in plans for purebred Uvestock. salt sales, the firm Is opening "We now have 23 head includ-outlets throughout the nation. ing two Devonshires. Our pure-Salesmen are working the Pacific bred stock ¥.111 be e ntered in fain and Pacific-northwest territories, in Orange county, Los Angeles wit h the main department stores rounty, Great Western and at the of the East and Midwest being Riverside County Fair." contacted to handle their unique Of the sixteen enterprises rep-wares. resented. the following records Assisted in the production of wen!' kept : wooden-ware items by Jerry Gist Pront and Richard Squire, Safly has cut Laying Hem -····-····-······-$258.48 down production operations to. a Baby Chicks ·-··-············ 400.48 minimum. Machines have been in- Rabblts ··········-·······-······--178.49 stalled. for the hammering of the Hogs ........... .... .... . ......... 722.11 mctal:1 used for trim. +At the STAG Amusement~ KTLA-Channel 5 84Tt7aD.A.Y- :s :ee.-hM tJ• T'-' '7 :•p-. u.a. ntl '7 11•p-. 4'"9tV9~ '7 :Jepm Y .. 'D .. 99rr7' '7 :tepm M ..-tore krlal 8 :Hpm ~ ~ 7~ Piil ~ at Jlo1~ 8 :M Piil Teie-"Se1l'W1!Cll I : 1 O Piil lleleet. S.h)eda; 1 :38 pm 8peelal SYMM l : .. pm 8 bop at ·- fl:M plll~ 9 :80 P• Footbe.D ~·· 9:16 pm Ffl&kuo6 FUa WbXAO-Channel 2 JIOY\'DAY- 8:09 pm T"9t Pat. a lMl•at.J lil••le 8:t6 pm WrHL c.nl a A•--'ta l :Mp• W..-U.. T1l'ESDAT-· 10:39 .. TN Pat. a lnel*dal Jilea&e 11:0e .. Q-,_. 1>91' 11 :Je -TNt ra&. it taewe.&a.I Mak WED?li'"E8PA l'- 10 :3e .. T..t Pu. • bel*..a&I .... .,. ll:tle-Q-fOr a IMJ' ll:M-T.C r.L it bel*Dt.&I MDe TB1l'll8DAT-\ 10:30 am TNt P al. a heWada.I ....... 11:eo.., o-,_ • .,.,. 11:39.., Tm l"M. M~ If. ..... FalD.Al"-Je :seam T'Mt rat. a r-1*...a ...... 11:0e .. Q-. fOC". 0.J' 11 ::M -TINt P•t. a 1-.Wc-at.al ..... 9:tle pm Tlftlt ht. ithc:WPatal JI.a. 1 :•3 Piil .. L Caril ii Aa-... l :lepm h11ac Don't M1-BOSE BOWL GAME Here Jan. lat e VIEW THESE EVENTS BEBE e STAG AMUSEMENTS' 2111 COAST BLVD. Aero. from Parld.nc Lot IN DOWNTOWN NEWPORT BEACH -HARBOR 1%7S Ocean Front Cafe French Fried Shriinp and Fish Oar Spedalty .. -....... • • CHOPS • DINNERS BEER SANDWICHES ........ __ ... _ .. __ .. ___ .. ...... Fountain Service ............ Gardens . -··········-····-······· 217.99 A face-plate lathe, inve nted by Dairy .............................. 898.72 a former partner in the Sturdi-2114 Ocean Front Newport Beach Plants .............................. 181.11 Toys firm permits faster and safer CATE AND DA VIS Pigeons --··-·-··-········-····--··· 11.~ production of the bowls etc. pro-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ducks .............................. 1.85 duced. Gil Hem.me, the lathe tn- Bet'."9 (one boy, Dave ver.tor found no commercial lathe Higgins. had 75 that would do the work satisfac-/ colonies > ........................ 1,029.91 torily, so with a jack shaft and Sweet Corn ................ ... 28.75 a two h.p. motor made t he lathe F ield Corn .................... 66.50 that will handle pieces l!p to eigh- Onions ·-························-86.70 ; teen inch~ in diameter. Permanent pasture ...... 14.92 S trawberries --········ ....... 9.40 Beef ............................... 21.25 Total ···-··--····-·······M ,l!l.08 Warn Bring White Card for License Renewal, More· Cash SACRAMENTO, Dec. 23. !UP) Director of the State ,Department of Motor Vehic.ln Edgar E. Lamp.. ton r eminded passenger car own- ers today that they should bf-ing their 1947 white regtstrat1on card when applying for renewal of their licenses. Also, he said to be pre- pared to pay higher fees. Add $3.00 to the present fee and roun4 off the amount to the nearest dol- lar. There will be no r~ Jess than $7.00 he added. ··------. ...,,......,,._...,,....,, ... -,,, VIVIAN LAIRD OPENS EATERY IN LONG BEAC !\i Vivian Laird, t h e 'llftll-known and popular restaurant hostess ot Southern California, has announc- ed the opening of her new restau- rant at First and Alamitos in Long Beach on Tuesday night, Decem- ber 23. Hailed as a mos t distinctive restaurant ,comparable y,'ith the finer places in Hollywood, the building has been rushed to com- pletion by crews of mechanics and artisans working 24 hours a day for the past several weeks. Accomodating 400 guests, the restaurant has terraced booths a nd two large ljlnquet rooms ·with slidin&' wall panels to make them either private or part of the main dining ropm. The Irvirig Berlin of Civil War days was George F . Root of Mas- sachuwtts. H e 'Nt'Ote such patriot- ic pieces as ''Tramp, Tramp, Trainp, the Boys Are Marching," Just Before the Batt..l.e, Mother," and 'The Battle Cry ol Freedom." >ti;@ WM. P. MEALY GENERAL BUILDING CONTRACTOR • Complete Building Service 2265 Harbor Blvd. ' Qista Mesa .. wz c::::::: tr--' /,1 v.; . /,~:I . . , /!. . -.--/ , v • WI Alli THl WORLP'S MOST INVBmVl llA~ AND YIT WI HAVEN'T FOUND A NEW WAY OF SATIH& "WUIY CHIJ$T. MAS." MAYll ll'S JUST ~ Willi • .. ANr -· WI CAN • PHllASI NO -WU. SAef l'Oll THIS JOYOUS SIASOH THAN lHAT AM. cltNf~ '..-~.-;::--";:--~Down through dtc agea ·comca-' the glorious Christmas itory. In 1- ::----.this timeless, ageless season w~! Cl1lrG.Mri1 Jller; 1t B 1 ull \ FAaJUB·~ QCt)ll> FOOD \ ' ,greet our ftjcnds and _ncigbbon.>< , .~ .. ...... . . . . :IBlsen's C~fectionery 21'00 w ... 0c ... Front . • . . . •• , , • .• WE KNOW OF NO BEi !Ell TIME DIAN OIRISTMAS TO GIVE RECOGNITION TO OUR MANY FRIENDS WHe HA VI CONTRIBtrrED SO GREA n Y TO OUll SUCCESS DURING l1IE PAST YEAR. FROM ALL OF US ONCE MORI TO YOU, 0WHETHE1l YOU ARI OUR CUSTOMER OR Nat' .•• A MERRY CHRISTMAS ·-"Where Gems and Gold Are Fairly Sold" -· • • . KU e light in the window, and hope in the heart! It's Christmas again, good folks of this community ••• the se&<- son when even strange~' nod at you e nd sm ile. So we are sending you these wishes for Christmas cheer end happiness in your home. "General Paint" 1828 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA •' THE NIGHT BEFORE WE WISH YOU AT CHRISTMAS MANY HAPPY HOURS AND TRUST WE MAY SERVE YOU IN TiiE FtITURE. R QUALITY CLEANERS l'Nl a :Nc•;aat Bhd. ODtiAlllMA WUI· O-.se• Soa• we would 1ay ''Merry Chriatmn .. to each of you personally. Since we can't. the next best thine ia to put our greetin&• in print. J. E. Barnes & Son REAL ESTATE Associa~ Brokers: IJlllan LaPerle w. c. Gabbanl Grayden M. Pritchett IF YOUR WATCH I UP' AND DOWN BROADWAY-I • • • El Toro Marines To See Bob Hope Show Tonight A chance to see the Bob HOpe radio show, to be broadcast over By JACK GA VER a national network trom Corona United Press Drama Editor Naval hospital tonight, was offered. ,.., to El Toro Marlnes through the NEW YOnA (U.P.)-lt.lsn't likely that Shakespeare's "An· station Special Services depart-~ and Oeopatra" ever will get a handsomer produc-ment. ' on than has been given It by Katharine Cornell and her Tickets for the show were dls- husbe.nd, Guthrie McCUntlc at the Martin-Beck n-ter. trtbuted Friday. 'n>ere are otller good points, but that is the chief one. Men attending the broadcast . . will be in uniform, it waa an-'Jbe trouble 1a basic ln the play. The beautifully effective sets nouncec:L "Warm-Up" for the show Some experts claim to regard it were designed by Leo Ken. &MW starts at 1840, at wruch time doors as orw of Sl.1akespeare's better name on Broadway, and the cos--of the N8val Hospital theatre wtll works, at the ume time apo1oglz-tumes were the work ot Valentina. be closed. · lng that they know it can't be who dtt'IHd the women, and John 'The Bob Hope show is heard actf'd. 'That doisn't seem to make Boyt, who &t7ayed the men. In every Tuesday evening over the sense. this cue the men got the better National Broadcasting Company From a dramatic standpolnt, it of the deal for a change. network, radio station..-KFI, Los haa an excellent the me--& stron& To 1um up, the productign will Angeles, is the local outlet. man made weak and a failure be really appreciated only by t hose thPough a pa.uionate love -.ffair-avid Shakespearta.ns who wouldn't and that is about all. The play is want to miss anythi_!lg" of his that so dlsruptingly eplsodlc and takes ls done and by the devoted Cor· so long to · make its point that elllans who consider that sea.son Its dra~tlc impact is largely l01t, JOit ln which they do not get to no matter how good the acting. see their Idol. This production hews closely to -- th~ original text, with t.he result Henry Fonda is Broadway.bound t hat it rum close to three houn. after a l~year absence tn Holly· That's a ~ong time for a disjointed 1 wood. Ho:? is slated for one of the play. . leading roles In "Mister Roberts,'' Corn~u ConvlDclac Cl by Thon1as Heggen and Joshua lVliSJ Cornell plays ropatra convincingly enough and seems at Logan, a play based on the novel home with Shakespearian prose. of the same name which was a Fortunately she conveys the lm· minor literary sensation a year presslon of playing a characttt qo. Fonda's la.st Broadway play instead of just being Kath&rine was ''Bl-·w Ye w· ds " uick Cornell betti>r than she has done " in • a q In some of her past efforts. faJlure. Alt. Anthony, Godfrey Tear le hu I:============: come over from London to play the Roman warrior in a hearty manner that shows a fine concep- tion of the role. Iii.a reading of the lines is an excellent example of hov.· to handle Shakespeare. I liked especially Ralph Clanton as Octavius, Leonore Ulric aa Oiarmian, Joseph Holland as Pom- pey and Ivan Slrnpeon as Lepidus. Othen prominently c~t include Kent Smith, Robert Duke, Oliver Cliff, Martin Kingsley and Betty Lo\ll . Howard W. Gerrish U.NWpo1t:......_.. OOft.& Ml:ll,4 ,._.•••-•m Automobile • Fire Accident • Life u-.. and C...tnct Boads Written Mayberry Shoe Repair ONE DAY SERVICE ' 1831 Newport Ave. CJOSTA~A F arms and homes may be fi- nanced by Ca)ifontia veteram through the State Pepartment of Veterans Affairs,"" up to $7.500 for a home or $13,5(X) for a farm. /IJ11i£Hl9~ ~FR.I ENDS 0 LO (UUf_ NEW May . this Christmas bring happiness as true, as that . ~ have known in our relations wiih you! DAMIA LOPTEIN, Mgr. Orkin's DEPARTMENT STORE 119! Newport Blvd. C09ta Mesa f -· lh · , Never a Christmas morning, Never an old year ends,. But that someone thinks of ' someone-- . Old days, old times, old friends! ' ' COSTA MESA FURNITURE CO. • M· FRANK WURSTER 1660 Newport Boulevard COSTA MESA •• . , -------~ -------I • A Product of THE AMERICAN DISTILLING CO. ftlC. NIW YOltt • SAH fUHCIKO • LOS AHOlllS • SAUSMn0. am.) Sell It Through Classified Advertising THIS M.ERRY CHRISTMAS IS TO YOU . COMING .IAllUARY 4 ••• ALL WOii GUARANTEED Oepend•Wlty S. a ..... II ,.. -; f'H)ffiOIWI ........ ,.,.... • ...,, " lho ..,u..~ .. • 11 ta .................. ,..,.., ... .... ~ ......... ......, .... 1..W. _..iw at ,...., .... ,..._, FREI: EllTDlA'l'I: AD Work Oaanatieed. • I-DAT llEBVICIJ: • ........ ···•·Ne • 1" ED \.\/ 13 P 1:.,1 \I N "'" .... ,· . . · .. " 1,., N--t llhC. ooeTA IR!l& ~ Brs • llll·W DO YoU want to sell It! A.dwr. ti. ID -column.. Quality Bakery Don and Virg 1838 Newport Blvd. CJOSTA MESA Carra Feed Store Hay and Grain Quality Feed8 -f- .,.., Dsm;w; 877 I llU J8'111fwwpas't:-..L VOfl'l'AMM,• . Mer·ry Chri sf mas • , .. • Davis·· Gay. Music Co. . . . lln JJwsaat.&w. . 0 I .... ' • - Finest, fastest In S•P hllfolyl • 45 hn., Loi An9elea.;.Chlca90 a ... , anu···~ aoiu. Btot.11oomtnr-ltutlq1 .... ary'" and dallJ u--n..1 tbe -i. ....... mr.tan tralD onr to l"IDl m Sontbern Paclllc'1 oel.int.d Ooklm ltate lloate fro.la Loe .bplol to Cb ........ with tbl'Olllll 91n1ee to N-Yorlr, too. ' n. --a..w • .,_ wm OUT7 1"" I!> ~ .,... .. Jaw llllU N -In ja.t '5Juxurioaa, P'...,. IU.a lloan. N-dlwl power ... and a roadbed-~ b ilpM4 wltll 0 111•Cl't ... ........,tee)'Oll&~ _,... slldlns rta Andfor~pl•nn-DeW, b•0 dMG9dlmn ....... lbop-loanp ..... wttll clecomloa• lnaplnd II)' tile ... --and ztch oalortDp at. tbe --ud l(a,. ' leo ... llwt llsbtwelsht P.Dmaa lleepinc CUI, wttll - pletecbotoeofaccomtnadatime,udresa1 ::eel sa.Crw:Jlntns obalr .... (each -.. --•• : ted In ..i->:. New, .a.m11nec1 1mmp can tor Pnllm• .........__ ft91acemmta for tbe pn 1mt comfortalile ad~ rxm- ......... 1.tJpe .~ can-ue llDW ..U. ballt to ....W tar tile aw Goldft Bfat.. ,, ...--Ml•• u .. 100--wltll throaP .tnemltned Pd-- ,..;,.·to both New Torie and St.~ 'l'lw mnr_ Qoldm Slal8 loaw. Loe Anplm at 12:30 -61117, urlwa ill Qt ..... 11:30 a.m. WlOIMI ......ms fOllowlD&o W..u-nd, laawaQtkqolO:lllp.a,ant-lnlA tnp'M5:111p.m. 111 ed ttf9ll!lc falJowlDs,'' I ww • llDW mmtr'-4L See 7r»rfrlmdlJ hti-- pu•s ti rt &'llbello411D_,... . . Merry . Christmas Mesa Upholstery Harry McKee Z3l!O Newport Blvd. Coda M- Pll.: .,._ llOOi-W 5 HARBOR· YOUNGSTERS TO BE IN ROSE PARADE Gi~ Chop Offers -• -· Romance of World Five N .... port Harbor younpten Finch. 'ibe 9ommltt<e i. Inviting In the Tournament of ~ Pa· e· 't I w will appear on the Newport Hal'-IUblcrlptlom to the Float Fund. rado durinc the put ,.., yoaril. lrCUI n eres AIR FORCE BAND NEEDS 2l MUSICIANS bor Float 1n the Pasadena Touma-The more dollars, the more now-On the Newpurt Harbor Cham-Orville Schtuter Pavillon Gtft C.olonel L. W. Jeffenon, recruit.' ment of Roses Parade on New ers. The sum ot four thou&and ber of Oxtwtetce F1oat Cc::mmlttee Shop p!'oprtetor fien all the ro-lng head of Army and Air Forc;e Year's Day. For the first time dollan ln all Is needed for the ln addition to Braden Flnch _are mancc and m)"St~.;, of a round--the-for Southern California, announc- slnee the fateful day which started Newport Harbor entry. Anton Henh<y, Robert >. MurPhy, wqrld trip In his shop. ed today that 23 musicians are World War ll, Newport Harbor 1be design of the noat ii cfffi-O. Z. RobertlOD, Dean Bradford, His wares represent eleven na-urgently needed for the 695th U. s. Is represented In t·h e ''Role" nltely typical of Newport Harbor. Sam Porter, \Beo Reddick, J . H. tlons. The woodwork of Sunny Air Force band. This .band is 11> Parade. The float will depict the Flight of Ra.can and Hubbard RJchter. Italy is there in minaturet· the cated at Fairfield-Suisian Army Lewis Stanley, who has desirned the Snowbirds with Hve of the Donations to the Float Fund beauty of the Orient in e:J~ and Air field near Oakland, California. and is now building the outstand-dainty sailing craft with white should be sent ln promptly to tbe brau ornamentJ and hOUlehold In announcing the operii.np the Ing entry, will select the YoUJ'I&-sails and colored hulls. Each of Chamber of Commeroe, Box 718, items; Mexico's color and &aiety Colonel stated: 'Tl"Umpet. piano, st.en who are to appear on the the five boats wUl have a local Balboa. in jewelry and beadwoJ'k· Guate. aaxaphone players are but a few Float. Thousands of flowers will :youngster, boy or girl, •kippering mal.11.n dolll and petite 'dust.en· of the job openings with this band. be used in making up the great the craft. At the front of the float "Case of 'nte Tell-Tale Gaiters." hula skirt! from the Society w: The jobs are to be filled by vet- noral display. Many ptb:ens are will be two leaping sword.fish while • • • Follow special investigator ands; butterfly wtnp from the erans who formerly held musician interested in helping to finance In the rear of the noat wtll be a John Duncan u he tracks down jungles of South America ·are en-ratings in the services'." the .plan which has. been worked great combing wave breaking on the kUlen in th.la strange mystery closed in colortu1 locket.; Hon-Interested veterans should con- out by the Float Commlttee ot the beach line. Design for the float drama. Just one of an aJbum of duras m!lhogany, made into cout-tact ·M/Sgt. Jim Brennan, at 202%: the Newport Harbor Chamber of was executed by Fred Murphy famous mystery stories which en and iervicl? trays ; Pacific Isl-W. 3rd St. ,Santa Ana, or t he Army Commerce headed by Braden or Coron.11. del Mar. The noat will you'll fmd ln The American week-and shell work· Cze.ctK.lovakian and Air Force recruiting service -:;::::;:::::;::;::;:;:::;:::=;;:;;;:::;;:::;;:::;:::;;::;=;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;::===::-;;.;:,;;.;;.; be built throughout by Stanley ly, that great magdne distributed sandals, made io order tor Cali-for this area. ••=••••••••• ••• who has been resJ)Onsible for with next Sunday's Los Angeles fornia beach wear· C&nadianhard.-------- SIGN PAINTING -AND-- All Types of Commercial Located at WRIGHT'S LUMBER YARD Art L. W. Pierce BEACON M'111-W 008TA MESA I 118' NEWPOBT BLVD. several sweepotake winning entries Examiner. wood in pins and bracelets; and WARN BARTENDERS cheer and happi11eJ.1 • Now, when Santa Claus ia so busy making children happy and dispensing cheer all over the world, we want to extend a warm v and friendly greeting to . our friend1. Accept our very best wishes for a ChriMllnas season of unal- loyed joy and bappin-. The Davis-Brown Co. HUGH B. DA VIS IMS C. CHISHOLM BROWN Harbor Boulevard Coeta Mesa rugs, tapestries, and carpets from AGAINST TOO MUCH the sand!: of Arabia serve as back- gTound !or the bead 'and needle-YULE-TIME SPIRIT work ot our own American IndianJ. SACRAMENTO, Dec. Z3-CUP) .With an the joys of the season . to you! GOOD HEALTH, GOOD CHEER, and a MERRY CHRISTMAS Lido Cleaners 456 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA I -·-I .c ' -The state board of equalization doesn't want bartenders to be car- ried away by Christmas spirit to the extent of serVing drinks to lntox.icatc-d persons or violating the 2 a. m. closing law. "Just because the holidays are here, don't serve your customers loo much," James H. Quinn, board member said in a message to the liquor industry. • *No tmttet what tM ta~p the spirit of CbNtmu iJ tlw -.me evttywbere ... in FraDC'e, oo Hollancl. lo s....i.o , .. ond ia tbe sood old U. 5. A. ~ JOU celebnte this joyom 1CUOG i.a s9iritual companiomhi9 with people of good· will o11 .......... world, if iJ OW' hope dw dbs am-. of 1947 will bo die meniac JOU. ba.-e ever m;o,ed. * Carr's Feed Store Hay and Grain ~ Quality Feeds -l- l>a07 Delivery-Be.con 5U5 18%1 Newport Blvd. COSTA MESA Southern California Edison Company • • ' ·~· • AT CHRISTMAS TIME more than at any other -son, people feel frie11dly. It's in the .. very air. In this spirit, then, we offer you our best wi>hes for • very Merry Christmas. Hutcheson's Body Works .Johnny Hutdteeoa 1101 Industrial Way Costa Mesa WETAKE THE DENT OUT OF ACCIDENT vou To you And youn thia Yuletide season. we extend our sincere good wiahel' for a Merry Chri1tmaa. ) A Chriatmu of joy and contentment; of peace, good cheer and happine- that ia oar wiah for y ... thia joyo111 holiday leUOL CLOSED DEC. 26 • 27 Hanson Shade & Unoleum Shop Cor. Newport Blvd. & 2Srd St. Coda Mesa Ph. Beacon 5004-J Sell It Tlirough Classified Advertising • SEASON'S GREETllGS •At Qar-•b•111Lw,.. ~ CJOOd ld1r t B 'MCllla oar IOOt yoa·.,. r11tm. oaoil. _.. cmd be """ •• • -...... ' -••a 1ilom .. 1tdA ~-~ .. • m • .,,..... To-.,.lil-ear • MERRY CHRISTMAS! ' •. I -,. + ' J. H. ESTUS BAROWAU I ---I - FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS • !.'l&bltl'••r • WaterR11Ma • '"rte• fl 01 "';* •. R ... " :Ille Q+tl r Dl;aa • law& e • OY1 JfJ II •taf Giii rep • r# .._.., ft I= '1111 •• •au &P + -On J& ..... ' •• • •• •• George M. Holstei• i • • • • • ..--~ 1· • I ' ' I . ' • ' • ·' ' >111llilll_.. ...................... 11<..-......-. . .-11~··· .. ,~·~· ... 1~P .... tl•l"'_..EI•'•',_, : ~~ ·~t~~I·~ 'B~tfll'~ --Best Wishes . ... ~~~ for a , • MERRY CHRISTMA.S and a HAP P ,Y N E W Y EAR ! Yi's Beauty Shop : llOS Coast Hwy. Corona del Mac Harbor 05SS L..,......~~~~~~..,,...,~ ........ --.. We join good old Saint Nick in wishing one and all a very MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR Ernest T. Butterworth, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST . R• izree Pham: . Harbor 1637-R Cliriitmos Dinne1 At NerP!Jrl Hei9lits_ Ho- Mr . ...S Mn. Henry J. Fidler Op1Jaa ...S Vera Smith ol Lami1: enterWned wllh a dinner and lleadl, Mr . ...S Mn. Cl-Ulll Oiriatmu IJOJ'1¥ .at their bcmle, dauaht.r Vedra o1 South Gato; 504 Tuatin awnue. · Places w""' laid for Mr. ...S also the bolt and bolt.A - Mrs. Paul Lon!ntzen, Mn. Eliza-their daucJ>t.r Shlrley, who - beth · Miller, Eddle Holcomb of responsible for the attractive Yu!O- Costa Mesa, Mr. and Mn. Jack tide decorations. A history .( ot thr olliatmu ,r,;;;,.;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;~;;;;~;;;;;~;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;. car61s was told by Mrs. Calderhead Capilla Circle Hears Stories ol Xmas Carols ~~~1~a· ;~"":rd ~~gri~ l'he Dotty Dunn Hat Store hall. Mary Jane Miller led a group . - - -"of Santa Ana of Sunday llChool children in sing· ing-Away in a Manger and Mn. Wishes 11leir Many C\Jstomers Ruth Seely of Bll.lboa gave three A V Christmas "numben, accompanied ery by Mrs. Shuster. There was alao MERRY group 1lnglng of other carols, CHRISTMAS Mrs. 0 . M. Campbell, program chairman. used a• theme for the The Dotty· Dunn Hat Store afternoon .. Otriatmu All the Year" and told of the origin of 11' E. 'th St. Christmas Seals in Denmark In ~~~ .. ~~ .. ~~~~~~':!!~~:!:~8a~n~1a~A~n~a,~Cal~~lf~. ~ 19°', she al.so gave the story ol • the Edward Bok memorial in F1orida which was built became Bok's mother said, "Make the world a bit more beautltul be- cause you have lived in it." Gifts were brought for Navajo HMted by Mr. aad Mn. 8am Portel' Md M.r. and Mn. Luclu.a 8mlth Ill. the IUUlaal Cbrl1tmM lJ f d h · dinner for members of u.e N.,...'11mee •talf WM held Friday evenlnc at C..tawQ'9' cla.b. Stand'"I' re e an t e meeting, at which at the rNJ' from left to ~t are Mr. Porter; Nora Wade, Mn. Porter, Uoyd Wade. Chet Ewtnc. Mrs. J ohn Sadleir presided, closed Wood.an Dlxon. Mn. Artb.or Kltta. , ... and Bupert Hendrlcb. .Jeaaaie and Baney Franoqae, Sam wi.th telling the story a nd the Meyer and Wally Gerbudt. the latter loold.nc plealeld at betnc In front oJ a camera lmtead of on tbe singing of Silent Night. ta.kl.nit end: ht tbe oeater are Bob UNI luae olonea, olllCk Pryor and Mr. and Mn. Volney Ray j1".; front Afterward tea was served by row, Mn. Dixon. Wlllltred Barbre, Artbu.r and Kay Christy, Mr. and Mn. Dave MacMullan, BettJ the hostesses, Mrs. Sidney Black- P ateb and' Ray Rarmey. :_photo by Beckner. beard, Mrs. Q . B. Reed and Mrs. P A S h N T. X p · B "d & 8 II S Wirt, w~o had also arranged the eggy nn mit ews-1mes mas arty " ge u et upper cheery Christmas decorations. Marries In Yuma Held at Castaway~· Club At A. A. Kemper Home Starbright Club AnnoU11cement is being madP of Chosing the Castaways club as The Jiving room of the Arthur H A I p rl t'he n1arrlsge In Yuma on Dec. 6 the locale and with a perfect Kemper home '-''BS cosy with OS nnua 0 Y of Peggy Ann Smith, daughter of night, sans rain or roe. the Ne"'s-cc.ndlelight. with interest centering At Home ol Presic/enf Mr. a nd Mrs. Elmer Smith of Times annual Christmas dinner in the Christmas tree when the Harbor Furniture Company, Costa "·as held Friday evening with Mr. hosts entertained with an informal f\'lesa. to Sheldon Macpherson of and Mrs. Sam D. Portl"t and Mr. Saturday evening party for their Santa Ana. and Mrs, Lucius S. Smith, Ill as bridge club. The young coupl e Oew to the host.a. • Climax of the evening was the Arizona city with a (riend, in hi!. With full justice done to the midnight buffet supper served pri .. :ate plane, a nd were married turkey roll and other delectables, from a table centered with a snow in B quaint little chapel. the crowd gathered aruond the scene through which reindeer P eggy is B senior in Newport cheerful Ci.re while Neal. Beckner pran~ under the flickering light Harbor Hii;h school and well brought out his guitar and with of tall tapers. Mrs. Arthur A. Kemper, presi- dent of t.he Starbr ight club, was hostess at the club's second an- nual Christmas bridge luncheon Friday. Gifts, piled about the Christmas tree, were exchanged and carols sung. Holiday greetings were sent by Mrs. Hazel Loud, now in St. Petersburg, Fla. -.-... ~.:v .. o~=-- -..Utl in die m.e0ry ol ~ pri9e that ..ts MW S~ and dancia9 .•. tilo .,..,...... al a.. """'"' Chol and lcitcbon Virian Laird's new and •xotic -ia """" lloacb. u --tilo--ol h#ern Calilcmia. Jw. pou'D n:d:f wjll pnp;u. th. bi.cl 6oods. OtMr fmnjlim tac.... will ...... you ••• and all at r.amn- abi. picM. Vi-rian Laird will loo laappr lo woloomo you. D11d11 T1 Newport Beach known In the_ .. l-tarbor ares. Her ~1rs. Beckner leading, popular Bidden were Messrs. and Mes- --,-------~----------------I husband was form<::rly a G.I. with songs ~ere sung, both new and dames Joe Stamp, Johri Meador, t"·o years in the South P acific old, while some of the more tune-o . z. Robertson, Peter Dilts Har- 3114 W. Centl'111 Members present were the ?.tes- dames Florence Anderson, Bessie Benedict, Essie Kyte, Doris DiehJ, Virginia Turner ; Nora Bates, UJ- lian Henneberr• Bessie McGin- itie and Jimmie. Zerman. Unable to 11ttend were Mildred Wilson and Thelma Blsckbeard, while Mra. Heffron wr1.s a special guest. DON SWAN'S a-Piece Orchestra ~TY ol O.o~Moc...00 ..cl t1.c Pollodio•l .jjj Son9s b~ Paul a:? ... o.:i.th the U.S . Navy. He will be ful v~!ces joined in "c~ose har-old Waldenberg, Sidney B1ack- employed in the Santa Ana area mony. beard, Gerald Ritchie, John Sad- For Christmas and the two will make their home Present Were the Messrs. and lier and William Kemper. in the county seaL Mesdames Sam P orter, Lucius GIFTS • Flowers -Potted Plants SEND OU'T·OF·'TO~ ORDERS EARLY ISIS Coast lllway Pllcme Harbor 590 Mrs. Wayne Harper Entertains At Bridge AssJsted by her daughter, Mrs. Mer le Ver Berg, ?-lrs. Wayne Hari> er entertained members of her bridge club at a Christmas lunch- eon on Friday. The house was gay with holiday decorations and gifts were exchanged. ~1rs. VerBerg substituted for Mr.J. Sidney Blackbeard who at· tended the lul1chron but was un- able lo stay for bridge. Ot.hers playing WC're the Mesdames John Sadleir, Harry Welsh. J oe Stamp, Peter Dilts, Harold Woldenberg, Arthur Gant and the hostess. Smith, Sam ?-1eyer , Lloyd Wade, Wood.son Dixon. Chet Ewing, Ar- thur Kitts, Ruper t Hendricks, Bar- ney Francque, Bob Jones, Volney Hay, Jr., Arthur Olristy, Dave l\1acMullan. Neal Beclcner: Jack Pryor, Winjfred Ba rbre, Dorothy Only the top 50 per cent ot American youth can mentallt , morally, and physically pass to- day's requirements to become a soldier in the U. S . Ariny or U. ·s. Air Force. Mesa Red Cross Meets Tuesday York, Diana Margwarth, JimrnJe The lut t. of th Today's u. s. Army and U. S. mee lng e year Kuhn. \Valter Gerhardt, Betty f Cost M b h Am · Air For ce is a highly technical or-or a esa ranc • en can Pa1.ch .11nd Ray Rum.wy. . t . . h'ch Red Cross, will be held Tuesday, Unabll' to attend were Ray ganiza ion in w 1 almost every December 30, at 7 :30, at t he home Wright, John Parkiruon, Eddie man mu~t become a leader or a or Mrs. Calla Vi!?le, 2109 Harbor Young. Gene Taylor , Wendell Hoyt, skilled specialist.. Boulevard, Costa Mesa. Kent Hitchcock, Walter Hitchman ---~-,.&,~P,iliiilav~l .. ;iJli••P-n ___ _ and Bill Fritchor CASTAWAYS' CHAI 1£R Do you know the name of your local U. S. Army and U. S. Air Force recruiting officer '.' 111 NAN<lr NltWPV&T You are invited to a ''House Wanning'' at the opening of the newest I never saw so much mistletoe. or such BIG HUNKS, as all over the cl ub Of! the blu!f! In fact, the place just REEKS of Christmas, and I was saying as much to Cap n Don when he comes right back at. me and says, says he. "'In my 35 years in this business I have never seen SO many people who carry the rea1 01.ristmas spirit in their hearts the WHOLE YEAR ROUND! .. , as the folks around these parts! ... Christmas could be Newport Harbor Day!" ... and he goes on to say that 11 he. w~ a speech-ma ke-r. he'd like to meke a Christmas speech of appreciation to all the lovely guys and gals who bring so MUCH cheer and goodwill to the Castaways' Oub every night of the year that he couldn't POSSIBLY hope to match it with ALL THE CRKl8TMA8 TREES IN THE WORLD! ! ! _ .. STANDARD STATION Highway IOI at Dahlia Avenue Attradive fnen for all ••• 9anl11ias, key chains ancl 9i~ for the cWklrta •• openi11 .•1y, T1esclay, Dec•lter 23 Standard Swiom, Inc.-Amcrica's Jlavoritc ~ Scatioo System- -ii now con'Rllicntly near you with tliil tnodcm Wlit equipped for~-. fUil care of your cu. • Alert,courtaNSS...aclardStatiwl .aen are tawl1 liD Welcome yoa. I They are given special uaining tO care for your car in a way that will provide miles of trouble-free elm-· ing. Their many extra aenica will • • • ~ to your driTiag ~ tDO. -. ' • "llD'' iu11..Woinl ....... , ·- • • .......... ._,., '• ..,, ,.....,. l)ee 'II 2Jr, 1947,0I' ..... ,...~ u• look O'fff OU ... hrilitiM' ' . - . -so .. ,. there's a Christmas message to EVERYbody from the Castaways' CJub crew,-because they all chimed in and said thats the way they ALL felt about it! _ .. and I guess they lreaJJy must, because they are planning to stay open ANOTHER Jong winter, come high-water or Cog or whatever ,-even it they have to steer the place by compass! . COMMANDER LOU GATES WAS HAVING A FAMILY BIRTHDAY PABTY .... ... HIS Ma & Pa got a pretty swell Christmas present the day HE WU bom ! ... AND NEXT NIGHT there were three birthday parties on deck at the same time,-people from Laguna, Fullerton aand Pasadena! NEWS-TIMES CHRISTMAS PARTY ON ntmAY NIGHT •. ... turned into another WONDERF\JL harmony party with about fifty VERY sweet singing voices around the fire and Neal J3eckner on the guJtar. Don was wearing that beautifuJ shirt which he had made from my girl-friend B's pajamas! ... and of course EVERY· body was ha~ng run with wise-cracks! Well. folks, nOON that every- ones hadt their fun. D. wants me to give you the low-down: She had boa.steel to D. that she owned pijammers which made ALL his ~y st:lrts look dull by comparison. O. being very persistent,,and w_ being b1g-~earted and _all for the Castaways' aub, she finally gave them to hun to keep him away from herof_ficeso hhe could write her column! OTHER VERY NICE CHRl8TMA8 Dr:cGRATIDN8 WERE: -.. the Doc Cass family entertaining at the Pond UJy table, the Bob and Dee Boyds and Grace and Jack Greene dining at the Blushing Tomato Bird table, the J . B. Pea.rmans of Balboa IsJe, R. E . Rumsey and Betty Patch of Newport Heights, Nonna and Dave MacMullen ol Balboa. the Roy Cranl<s ol Newport Beech, the E. H. Fradells of Corona del Mar. the Jim Tuftrees of Balboa, (Jim took Don for a trip to the Islands by Joenjng hJm that book, "Crulse ol the Yankee" and the Paul Engels of C. D. M.. who were giving a chamJ>8.Cne wedding dinner for Lisa Monk and Jack Neff, Laguna potter-partners! OUR LAUG,i FOR TODAY: cap. D., who seems to have uncorked some bnnd new angles on the "Ouija Boa.rd." was entertalnlng some late diners m the quarter deck with one ot his own improved design, and the first thing he gets Is "MAN! ... won't Nostradamus tum OVeT tn hia erave!" • I. Jumbo Louisiana Frog . Fried Maryland Soft Shelled Crabs . -·-llwnttou,. .. One-'lblrd Reductlm for aliJdren Cl4*.li:t=cll&'' .,. . (!mt.ii • .1w•N1 ft.... • • 'nK !. O' I.I~ 'l'l'l"• lllilQ ', w~iul J ' • Jung"r;'Room I -~ BREAD-TIME STORIES NEW YEAR'S TRICKS IF YOU'RE SEEING the Old Year Out at home and having some friends in to help with the clock- watching, here are a few ''wh~ll we serve" ideas: M'C'LLED CIDEI!. 2 ....._ ,._.., cMMr I J.iftdi ttidi. ciftHtMa '........ ...... 'whoM •lhp,, Vt c. "9ht IH•-, • .., /"' Simmer cider, spices and sugar 1 S min. let stand overnight or about 12 hours. Strain and reheat iust bflore Mrving. s. ... , 10-12.(Wonderfvl with daughnuta.) MOCK PATE DE FOIE GRAS v ••. CMh4 dtidi• ....... s.h. ,.,.... ... v.c................ °" ....... 2 "-'· ct.icl.. ... ,.,.... lvb chicken liv.rs through a gratei. Fry mah mushroam1 in fat' for th- mlnutH, chop fine. Add mushrooms and fat lo chiclien livers. Add - 111111 to ta"9. Serve an t-fingers. QUICK COCONUT CANDY ' ... ,,.... ....... ,,., ......, ""' .. y, C-........ , --'··'*' .. Mcilaten -ut with _,._d milk -clan't get It too ll11uld. Shape mix· hire Into -11 balls, flatten slightly. lak~ In slow ov.n (300°) fo< 15 mln1. NEW LEAVES TO TURN OVER 60 "' •.,. -Fiii. They're the ...,,,.. of Weber's "Goo<I Ideas" • baaldet ••• chack full of 11- luttratecl hauMhald how_... do-Ito. Wrltw W.._ laki!lll Co., lox 1730, Dept. 117, Wllshlr•·l• lrea Statiell, - Lee Ant••·· u.. , ' , When You_ Need • 1-N-:S-U-R-A-N-C-:E PBO!mOl'sa JOHN E. SADLEIR ""'-....... UN -lft ~mp..,. Pbow -TU a Im • •THI: TWl:NT"l'·811:CDND CONSECUTIVE DIVI DllHO AT THI: lll:ATll or THlll:EE ~Elll: CENT tS .. J ~Elll: ANNUM ro111: THE FEMI-AN· NUAL. ~lllll:IOd' ENDING Ol:CllM•lllll: SlFT, 1947, ~ SEEN Dl:CLAlll:ED •Y THI:' ~llll:ECTDlll:S or THIS ASSOCIATION AND WILL •1& ~· Dl:CllMFIJ:lll: Sl. t•4'7. ASrOLUTE rArETY ro111: YOUlll: ruNDF !IA.CH ACCOUNT INSUlllllD UJI TD es.ODO TOTAL. lll:ErOUACll:r IN PCICFF DP' ..... 000,000 NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS ••tl LOAN ASSOCIATION aaaa VIA L IDO HAtlSDlll: 1SDD NEWPORT BEACH, CALl,.ORNIA D I RllCTD"-S • J . A. SEllK S . A. MEYElll: W. Ill:, Ml""-MS JI. A.. "ALMER WALTER F . SJllClllll: C . W , TcWINKLE W . A. WILGUS Season's Greetings --~-----­...-::•...-::•~.•...-:-:•...-::• BAY -VIEW ·LUMBER COMPANY • HARBOR 581-R ~D~E DELIVERY • --on- LUMBER WALL BOARDS SHINGLES DOORS MOULDINGS 701 31st St., East of King's Landing Newport Beach -Harbor 581-R see the superb new gas ranges that offer the greatest cooking advances of the age ! M_.lt_.,W. .... __ .. _ ...._us' rt ........ -C,.. ... • .. wl I ...... .. . , ... t ..... &.....,,o...... ....... w , ........ tu ........ ....._ ___ • , ~........ -. - • • ' HA,RBORJm = .!:' th~!"'P~ Yuletide Musical Program Pleases Members Mn. L. E. Lounat>ery on the a1c1< to spend the reit or the day with At Friday Alternoon Club's Holiday Porly list but ---+ed. bett..-. • • • ""--his parenta, Kr. and Mn. ft. J, Be · Jamee ~!"open hOU9@ at th,.;' CoJe. • • • Mr. and Mn. Georce autitul Chriltmu music, a A thought-provoking talk wu new home. •~ •meJ•--r a·-nue, Goeldner will 10 to Onta.rlo tor lavishly decorated hall and gaily given _by Stu8.rt lnnent, writer v.;,~ '"'-· r..ui; ,..oe h hollda ·"-'ti h lr d h pped and Conner misaionary to OUna wtth 8 hundred or more en ... •-t . e . y, "'~ ng t e aug ter wra packaces all combined to ·-~ M M M • • • -._._Im who .............. the· question, ·~-dropping in between noon and rs. ona oore. "'-nrs.a · as make th e Chriatmas le' of the ~ ~ git•-born Dec. 21 ----Amorica Really Want Peace?" 2 a.m. • • • Mn. Mabel Abbott <4, orr ~~ • ....... Friday Afternoon Oub a &ala ., .. _ bade s!ter a month or more tn for Mr. and Mn. Elmer Bowen holiday occasion. While the memben joined in the San Francisco with Dr and Mrs of Costa Mesa "and • daughter for enthuaiutlc singing of favorite c. c. Fahlen, former &.boa W~ M_r. and Mrs. John Beachathp of Fint on the musical procram carols, the curtains were drawn anders • • • Mr and Mn Robert New'pOT't SH.ch-It w a 1 a1ao a arranged by Mn. Don Huddleaton. and Mn:. Santa Claus was reveaJed Ross Planning a · party for. Christ-daughter for Mr. and Mra. Phillip music chairman, were the Melo-napptnc in her rocker beside the ma& Day. • • • New picture of Bird ot C.O.ta Mesa, arriving Dec. dist.a, a sextette of Newport Har· Oui.stmu tr~. When she awoke Hedda Hopper lookin&-from the 22. •-• • 'nle Harry Welshes of bor High school ' girll conducted from her nap she distributed gifts eyebrows up-Uke Queen Mary Corona del Mar wlll be holtln1 a by Miss Marie Hiebsch, director of from around the tree and event- • • • Other recent guests at the'. formaJ New Year's Eve party.••~ vocal music. Introduced by Mar· ually revealed heraell to be none Jamee Frolt home were Mr. and The Ed Blondells are back from lene Jacobson, were Dixie Anne other than Mn. Jerrold Spangler . Mn. Charles Pulley and family alx weeb in New York whe-re they Smith, accompant.t: Shirley Fid-Mrs. Florence Shearer, presiding and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lee of visited Ed's aetrea: 11-ter Joan ler, soloitt; Doris Billings, Mar-at the brief business meeting, tend- Lakewood. • • • Mr. and Mn. W. and her 'PJ'.Oduett husband, Michael garet Kipp, Pat MeMuten and ered season'• greetings to all. The J . Landis of Inglewood have Todd: their ama)J daughter Kath· Jackie ~1Wpe:. They 1ang flrat salute to the, flag was lead by bought two lots next to the South-ryn ltopped ll\ Columbus. Neb. the lovely Jesu Bambino by Pietro Mrs. Da\id Rlng, the collect read ern Counties Gas company office with her grandmother, Mn. Net· Yon. Additional numbers were a by Mrs. C. F. Hand. and are planning 8 business build· tie L. ~U. and was In school moving traditional carol, The Mrs. Bertha Tiilotson, appear- in&: with apartments overhead.. there for a few weeks. The Bton· Carol of the Ruui81\ Children and ing for Mrs. Claude Anderson, art • • • A son arrived Dec 20 for Mr dells re-ported delightful weather, a Jolly arrangement of Jingle Bella chairman, presented a painting by and Mrs. Noel Bottomiey of Bal~ always being a day ahead of what by Arrvid Samuelson. Dorothy Jordan Foote of AJta· boa. • • Marguerite Way h stonr.s there were. • • • The Merle Mrs. Kathleen Coleman, popular de na, which was one of' a group tat.her and her aunt, Mrs. Myrt~~ Ver~rgs will be entertaining on and talented local teacher of piano done on a tour of army camps Spangler, will spend Christmas Christmas Day, a farntJy dJ.nner present.ed three piano numbers and during the war and shown in every Day with relatives in San Berna • w1t h Mr. and Mr!. Wayne Harper told her interpretation of each. state. dino. Mr. and Airs. Leland M~-and Dick present. • • • Off for a Her presentations were At t~ One new member, Mrs. Garnet Intosh. • • George M. Hobtein week somewhere In the desert are Convent <Borodin ), March of the Frederickson, was in'troduced b1 vacatio$g at Arrowhead Hot Dr. and Mrs. <Kathl~n) ~Jcman, Dwarfs (Grieg), and Valse in A M p V p Springs and enjoying the beautJfu1 after spe~dlng Chl'.1stmas with her Minor, also by Grieg. rs. · · arkes. brother In Riverside. M-J H Frosted pine boughs and a huge emeraJd pool. • • • The George · . ''" · · Clinton Sawin, director of the Woods Mrs Coleman s m th wreath were among the beautiful SatUcrs and B. R. Twists enter· · · . 0 .?r, high school orchestra and band. tai ning Sunday ni•ht at the Sat-wilt stay ln Riverside wh1~e the conducted a string ensemble com. decorations arranged by Mr J. younger people a r e vac t 1 Florence Eighmey, Mrs. Fredrich-tler home in Panorama Heights-• • • 8 .10" ng. posed of James Steffensen. Tho-many local peoplt! among the 350 Dave and Helen Sp1~ are burn Thompson, Allen Lewis and son and Mrs. Corson. guests. including the Harold Har-i~ their new .home o'! ~ia Qutto In Shirley Franklin, violins; Luanna It w.as announced that the veys, Mr. a nd Mrs. Arthur Webber time for Oir1stma.s. Th.e Rod-Alton, viola; Margaret Diehl. cello.; Homecrart !«:'Ction will not meet jr . and Charles and Caro Eaton. eric~ Bumhams entertaining 20 and Phyllis Lake, bass in a group until Jan. 14. • • • The Wendell Hoyt.s and son a t d1nner last Sat unla:r. beginning of carols: God Rest You Merry =Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Harlan will spend Christmas Eve a round of holiday parties on Lido Gentlemen, Good King WenceslU, ' with Mr. and Mrs George A Klip.-Isle--next Sunday Mr. and Mn. Torches Bring, Jeanetta Isabella ; pel and on Chrisbnas Day .;,ill be Thomas Jones will be serving cock· and Silent Night. Before the play- among the 28 guests at a family tails and the. Charles ~cHughes Ing of each carol, the narrative dinner at the home of Mr and are entertaining on Friday eve-was read by Helen Winters of Mrs,. Kenneth Folsom, Riv~nidc. nin~. • • The Nie~ De M:rrks are the drama department. The club • • • The Andrew Browns back ~avi~gEva big•cr;c•kThtail ~ty onM~ew was proud of the splendid work home from a two-months motor ear 1 e. e u.:orge ich-of alt these young people. trip in the east. • • • The Walter auds ar~ having open house a ll Under the capable direction of E. Cole family will be with her week with guest of honor being Mrs. Huddleston, the club's new parents Dr. and Mrs R C Rowley his brother, Capt. Raymond Mich-women's chorus sang two Chri.st- of Pas~dena on cru:1sbna's Eve-aud. U . S. Medical _Corps, just in from Japan--on Christmas Eve the mas a nthems, No Candle W as Michauds will c et e bra t e with There and No Light and On This CUSTOM MADE Moho...., Coffee Tables U-ln. by U-ln. '2 7 at Wholesale PrloN --Corona Craft ISOI \l COAST HWY. Corona del Mar Ba.rbor 1108 friend!. In Lakewood Village, a ~ Christmas Morn, accom. 12th annual festivity. • • M~. ~ni~ b.r Mrs. Joseph Thompson. Mugh McMillan entertaining with Singin.g in the cho~s were Mrs. a .party and gift exchange Sat-I Berenice Fox, soloist ; Mesdames urday evening, guests being l\.irs. Elm~r Cl a r k, J.oseph . Hamblet, Eino Ollila, Mrs. Charles Por ter Davtd Corson, Alice. W1lllams. H. jr., Miss Elsie Newland and Miss E. Balch, D. 0 . Wilson, Charles Hand, Kenneth Stewart and Miss Lorna Mills. • • • What a time Lyda Conant. University of Michigan alumnae 1------------- are going to have on New Year's Day! They a.re coming by special train from Ann Arbor for the btc game. Looking forward to seeing I F::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:::;:~ I many old friend!. are Dr. and Mrs., Stanley Chambers and Mr. and See Gene FOR BIRTHDAY & WEDDING CAKES "CAP'N" DON'S I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I LIDO IBLIE • • DD TWO AD.JOINING 45-rT. DDUBLll STAIEET FITES AT eS490 EACH. WELL. LOCATED. EXCELLENT VALUL -+ . p. a. palmer '"''""'°"'"' real ton llll •ie> i.cio. •• .. port b•o <~. cCfllf. I •l e p~o~• ~••Pe>•• ti•a<~. ~ .. •be>• 1300 • JL\BBOB IHI Imported m-pd Beer Dellcaf ~Tien w._... ... ,.w-._. ... Mrs. / Everett Morrill, who. with their children, will be guests for breakfast at the Pasadena home of the H. L. Hoffmans and be on hand for the parade. 'Never before in history has any nation other than the u . s. at present ever attempted to main- tain a million-man volunteer army. e~'e""'-~~~~~ ''Most Unique and Artistic Eat. BlriMaJ' c.a. GENE'S. BAKERY TOii Coaat BW)'. Co,,,_ del Jiu A STRONG AMERICA IS A PEACEFUL AMERICA! • ' Dependable 1201 COAST ea.JL[VMD C OR()!o.jA OCL MAR<AL art supplies craft matmals .rum and tameras Jlxto~~~ SEASON'S GREETINGS Mere;s Convincing Evi_denc~ ~111'1\111¥~~-w .... lel4 -....... .,, __ ,.., =;;t of ... MOMTE "-la -r.-... 'l•.J:• a.~ f...,.. ...._ Now-. we-...,. ... TM .... T;•>~it -;i w.. ... -••..,. i.r • .._ ._ -°' ..r.. • • ~ eJ.111. -w of wllMil ... .._. 1r1ated .,,._ ., > ·-=---.. MoNinr. !1111-._...._,. ·a •m y ~ .... .. .. .... _ .... • .. ?.,. ...... ,_ l .... -.. _...,_.... ...... n.. -lo_ .... wl6'-.dri ........ ..., ....... . ,,_ =·•ta...._.. •• .. EW m. = -·-.._ ..... llONM'I. ••• ,, .. ......._\ ._._ It eort'-... r1•102 1 el .. nine el •ONJ'l'B .... PIM a >sf -Am a -· r, IWI fl'll r _,,,;~., __ --.,.. -... ......aa.... ~i~i"· ..... ., 1 1 1 ... , _.__. HARBOR SERVICE LAUNDRY and DRY. CLEANERS 111 .... Mlaa& .., , ..,, <lsal. --.. c .... , ....... ......_. ...... ....,. ................. -- •· Fresh Daily . .. ---. -C[e -,_,_ ..:. ...... ,.., ... -· - in& Place on the West Coast" • On the Bluff Overlooking Balboa Bay and Newport Harl>or • Delldom COJllBINATION DINNERS FMtdrlnc Our New TarkeJ' or 8boll·Flel& lloD Orders from 5 tO 10 aeven nights •· For Re<ervatiom: Beacon 546S Dutch Heacock OKNICBAL CONTBAcroB PAINTING Ooa-n' RENTAL EQUIPMENT --A ..... <Joota -Directly Behind Alba Beta Pc • -Plaone: Barbor t1tl a..: lt•t>M ~" • Our wish for you:rs' that gentle Bells of Christlll4s{ echo throushout your home all through lhis .wondr0us• · I I ~liday Se-.......... , I Throughout the Christmas Season and the New Year To Our Many Friends, Old and New MR. AND MRS. STANLEY SAWYER ' SAWYER SPQRT SHOP 207 Marine Ave. Balboa Island AND THE SAME OLD WISH TO YOU • We wish we could send a gift to each of you in appreciation of yonr confi-, dence and friendliness during the past year. Instead, however, we must content onrselves with extending the simple wish that you may enjoy the hesi.li!e has to offer now and in the months to come. MR. AND MRS. HENRY BRAINERD ROBERT A. WEBER FARREL RlPPEEI'OE- JOHN R. GEORGE FRANCES GRAHAM sos RADIO ELECTRIC ISLAND a,nd RECORD SHOP In This Jty1us Seaun If Chrl1tm11 we Wllllt to renew all om old meodahlpe. ...Dt uch ol rou to feel your importance to aa, .ii~ to realize that without you the story would have been quite tlllf.,...t. A very Meny Chriatmu to all ol 1'llG, friendly people al tbia CCJD•••aanityl Stamley with .• um, ftARLBY .•... , .... . _... • ...... ,. « * .. ' 1 •• ' "• , . . ' 8 XSWPOS'l~S.&:LBO.A XSWl-'ll•ma ._ M•••.+•-• wf•1mM a_.,_. II-• w .rioAIJ • -•• , MrAn •. "M--PIP•q-e w•nu -••P.1:! 1• re· --.,,_, STIW>lVAJUUS Vlallll, '100; ' aii rt ,...... N™ ~au..., ... CORON'' DEL ... '"' -. • n•r.m.an • ' tell a ....._ l'lllDaPao-_... A I* t•aw --. .. au&.#' a n.a & , A .m..A.n H.r,._ul• Would 6o For -· was • ~·--=:. ;.oo. u ~ 17., Coa't .,. 11114 ·from ....... s. u. far Qmdl, B.ipfal soura OF IUGHWAY .,. .--711 -.... .._ ~ .. tie& DD 'fOllll' ,,.,., de! . .. ...;;...-,Manic CleeMr UARBOR otr N-pat -.. w E. wu. PQ'-.·-trrmo. ',_,.., --, <>---' -Ooota J(eoa. ~ Ro hn1"'t Pluo Co., Suto Au. ~ -IAom cm · RUMNEY DEPOT, N, H, (U-P,) Plumbing .,.,.-. ice 5llO No. Kala. Oirtotmu ~ Furniture • Salary A BEAUTIFUL NEW 2 --home. Fireplace. sorace. patio -Put at a -dairy farmer'• -" 1119 Newpan Bh4. 811 ' "' -Plenty of Good Tlrel 89-tfc Car or Other Securit)' --. .....S-by an lnv""tloa at · REPAJRING OUR SPl!.ClALTY All Slw SPINET allsbll)> cue <1anui1ed In Haun: lO to 1 and a to 5 at n.ptone with concrete fenoo. wnetlan bllndl, rup and all now tumiture and ranie. A 1teal at Sll,700 with $5000 down-Owner, .f.S2 Dahlia Ave., Corona del Mar. tfc Joel E. Bomey at Plymouth, -'Ooatrklllc and SUR>I'-ahlpment. World famous make. (c-d SaturdaYll device clellNI a barn housln& 60 11'1-lft M Of1 Thla II a IJ'fat aacrtflce. Only bead at cottle In 14 mlnut .. _ COOPERATIVE Compoqnd · ~ one. Remember, only one. Your 'Ibe only effort involved ii push--1lenc:m. time "to ave .qn the finest. Ing a button. Barney's ''Magic ROOFING CO. ' Danz-Schmidt Plano Co., 520 Carpet Gutter Cleaner" doet the • New and' Ren&IJ'·· w estem Auto Supply No. Main, Santa AM. a.rUt- reet. ,,. Autho:rbed Dealer mu Sale. ~Uc 1be cleaner consists of a belt · Phone Beacon 5280-R 1838 Newport Blvd... ea.ta .._. lying in the gutter where manure 2573 £k1en ...... a.ta U.. . 17·11• STEINWAY. Used. ~eous tone.S LISTINGS WANTED We Need Property ' ROY GREENLEAFr JR. and bedding coUect. When a switch ~tfe Mah01any cue. vcnulne. u.. ii thrown, the belt Ls pulled by a FOR SALE-Schwinn New World personic toi:ie. Terma or wUl • . • ~ cable onto a dnun. depoaitln& n. 12 YEARS SERVlCE UghtweJcht bicycle, hand brakes, rent. Danz.Schmidt, 520 No. ... ;; .. .'.'ao and Associates BUILDER -REALTOR load in a pit or spreader. IN 11IE HARBOR AREA 3-speed tra.nsmiuloo, 6 months MaJn, Santa Ana. Chriatmu 181414 Newport Blvd., Coat& 1'eu 3112 w. Central The cleaner then ls put in re-ALL old. $60. Ph. Sell. 543S-M. 98-4tc Sale. sg...uc Beacon M:2o Newport Beach verse and the -belt passes through HARRY H SPINET PIANO. Rent a beauty CA<n* fn>m Alpht Beto Market) Pb_ Harbor 1020--1 97-tfc brushes for cleaning and back to PA.nrnNG CONTRACl'OR P U M P S tor the holidays. Rent tor term 101-ltc. ---------'---- its place in the gutter. 274 Ealt l9th S trttt WORTHINGTON allowed it yoo buy. J.fualc in ------------ Ph. Bea. 5413 Cotta Ill-. Call1 PRESSURE • CENTRIFtJGAL the borne II 1m~··t for AUTOllOTIVS A· TlllD A COAST BLVD. PUBLIC NOTICES 11>-tf< ....... ~....... ------------Houae on corner location with 2 ------------For all Pressure a.rUtmu joy. Uprights aa low NEW STUDEBAl(ER 114 ton cab bedrooms 8t 2 baths. Only 1 blk. ,,,_ .. ·-... ·· .. .... .. .. ..... C£RTIF'ICAT.E OF' DOING. BUSINESS UNDER FICTITIOUS NAM£ Pl:BSONAL lt Soden Refrigeration u $4.00 per month. Danz-.I: ch&11S. Immediate delivery, from ocean. Also has good future 623 So. Los An"'eleti St., Anaheim Schmldt. Santa Ana, 520 No. $1.869.39. Joe Nlckeru, 3415 W. b"·~-ess ~··iblli·u·... ..~. NOTICE-From this date forward .. a1n ~~-Sal ~tf ~· ~ ~ Phone 4652. 101-ltc M . "'""" ... tmu e. oor-c Central Ave., Newport Beach. Phone Beacon 5713-R I am not responsible for any 10 1 I. Xu Hurwlu. do henib7 certif'y u follo•a: l . Tb&t I reside at t.25 Holmwood Drive. In lbe City of Newport Beach, County of Ora.n&'e. St.ate of CallfornlL debt. not Signed tor ,,..rsonally. =:--=----c:-:--:--:----:-PIANO Shortage will be acute thil Harbor 5lO. 1• tc. Evenings: Beacon 5T19-R · ,,.. ~ft. Counter, 14 leather 1tooll, . Gia•·-L. Sessel, t26 1L L. Cen-Christmas. ChOOle yours now. FOR SA.LE-1946 Jeep, complete 97-tfc u.y;, 71 double cigar case, double gal· tral, Balboa, Calif. 100-ltc vanized sink, cashier's stand. A small deposit will reserve it c.anvas top Q sides. Xlnt. tirel, 2. That r am tranacllns and carry· lnt: on an e.crow bualneu In the City of NeWJl(lrt Beach. County of Orance. State of California.. under a de11lcnatJon not ahowl.nc the name of the pereon intereated In auch bualne•. te>-wll. "Newport-Balboa ~row Co." 2611 Weal Central Avenue. Newport Beach. Onnp County. C.llfornla. Cheap. Harbor Z104. call before for you. Delivered when you pa.int &. mechanically. Ph. Ha.r-EMPLOYllENT WANTED 11 wish. Danz-SChmidt PianO Co., bor 118-J. 97-tfc AT CORONA DEL MAR 5 p. m. 101-2tc WORK W A.NTED-lron.lng ln ID) 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. ~ome. Plain or fancy. 530 San WANTED TO BUY 11 Chrlatmas Sale. 89-tfc a 2-Bedrooni House Needs Remodeling 3. Th&t J am the llQle owner of .laid bu.laeu, and that no other perM>D la lntereated therein u owner. Bernardino Ave .. Newport WANTED TO BUY -Car for Hetghta. :ZS..tfc: cheap transportatJon, also want SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENTS .. ' Harbor . Drafting Service HARBOR TRANSFER for Builders Price $5500 · TRAINED NURSE will care fq_r model "A" pickup truck. George children in own home by day or Swain, 2318 W . Central, New· · KAX HURWlTZ DATED: December 15th. 1947. Newport Beach . California . how-. 502 31st St., Newport. port Beach. 101-4tp. STATE OF CALIFOR:"llA. } COUNT,Y OF ORAXGE J as. On tht. 15th day of December. l!M7. before me. pel'30nally appeared Max H1lnl·lta. kno••n to me 10 be the per· 90n wboee name la 1ub.!Cribed to the fore.goiac tnatrument. and he acknowl- ed&ed to me that he executed the same. WITNESS my hand and 8eal thla 15th clay of ~ember. 19t7. GEORGE D. BASSETT Notary Public In and for the County of Orange. State of California. Pub.-Dec. 16. 23. 30. 1947 . Jan. 6. HM8. CERTIFICATE OF B USINESS Flctltioua F irm Name THE UNDE RSIGNED do hereby cer· UIY that we a.Ni conduct.Ing a wbole· afe r rocery business at t08-3lnd St.. ~ewport Beach. C.H!ornla. under tbe tlctltloua firm name of Pacitlc Pro--•lalon Co. and that said tirm la com· poaed ot the followlnc pereona. wboee namea and add.~• are u folio••· tet--•ll: 98-4tc GENERAL Carpenter work, re-- pairing, . painting, how·Jy rate Frank \V . Hahn, Anchor Trailer Court, Costa Mesa. Beacon 5044. 101-2tp l!!MPLO~ OP'FICBED b WANT ?ttAN to do general work on used car lot. Apply Allen Motor Co.. between 8:30 and 11 :00 A.M. 1008 Coast Hiway, lOl·ltc \V ANTED -Woman or girl as housekeeper for mother & son age six. Phone Harbor 2007 .J . 101-l tp. SALE IDSCELLANEOUll • EDWIN P. SIMPSON. !C>4 Flower SL. Coata Mesa. Calif.: WTLLIAM R . ------------ Slm~n. 304 F\o wer St .. Coit.a Meaa. p U M p S Calif. and NORXA:" E . HACKFORD. 1562 Ne'tl'J)Ort Blvd .. Co11ta Meaa. C&llt. WORTIUNGTON WITNESS our hand.! thla lath day of PRFSSURE • CENTRIFtJGAL ~ber. l!M7. Will Pay Cash For your tumttur~ or what haft you. Phone Beacon 5656. Crawley .Furniture Co. lBl.2 Newport Blvd, C.O.ta MeN !IZ-tfc CASH for USED Furniture & Appliances "We Buy AlmOlt Anything" GRANT'S Phone Bea. 5707·M 164.5 N~rt Blvd., Co.ta Mesa 42-tfc. P'URN1TUBE FOR SALE n A GOOD BUY- IS A WISE BUY Let Us Help You Be Wise EDWTN P . Sl11PSON For all Pressure WILLIAM R. SIMPSON HARBOR FURNITURE NORJLU>I E. HACKFORD Soden Refrlseratlon 1962 Harbor Bt...-d. Costa Mesa &TATE OFbALIFORNIA. ) 623 So. Los Angeles St., Anahelra 101-ltc COUNTY OF OR.ANGE ) ... Phone 4652 100-ltc -------------ON THJS 13th day of December . .LD .. 1!M7, before me. a Notary Public ood 1n a.ad for sa.ld County and State. per-FOR SALE -Combination y.· LIGHT HAULING Phone Beacon 5538-J" 1962 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA 101-ltc POR BENT F OR RENT-aean apartment for two, kitcht'n, shower & gara~e. $10. per week. 113 15th St .. Newport Beach. 101·2tc. FOR RENT -Furnished House, newly decorated, sleeps 4. Adults $25.00 .week. References ex- ch8.llged. Phone Whittler 43.209. 99-4tc 3-ROOM HOUSE, unfurnished; large barn; 3 acre!I pasture, fe nced; close in Costa Mesa, $75 p<'r month. Call at 548 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. 98-4tp FOR RENT -Separate furnished housekeeping room. Ph. Harbor 1191 or inquire 123 30th SL, Newport. 96-t!c FOR RENT -Private room with bath and garage. 621 Poppy .1\ve., Coi;ona del h-far . 100-2tc REAL ESTATE EXCHANOll Retldentlal -CommercW 711 . c . Coast JDway, Newport Phone Beacon 5860. 34-tfc ABOVE THE ARCHES -Front vtew; interesting new J..bedrm. home; flrepla~. large gar. Price $14,600. Call Hub Powers, ~ Har. 62-W. 81-tfc 3--bedroom home. New and beauti· fully arranged. 606 Gegonia Ave. Corona del Mar. 101-ltc. Level Lots -$1500 Beautiful House and Apartment Home and Income $17,500 SEASON'S GREETINGS W. J . HOLCOMB 1517 Coast Hiway, Corona del Mar "Where The Flags Fly" lQl.ltc SEASON'S GREETINGS Fred - B ~ I G G S -Tressa Members ot the Multiple Llstlng Division 634 Coost Highway Phone Beacon 5T7l! 90nally appeared Edwin P . Slmpeo11., working machinery, Tl" band WUltam H . Slmp.on and Norman I!:. d Hackford. known to me. to be tAe per· saw, lZ' jolner. 12" rip saw, an FURNITURE REFINISHED AS YOU LIKE IT ' 100-2tc WILL TRADE Nice home in Lake--1------------------------- 90Dll wbOM name1 are 1ubsc:rlbed to sharpener, $300. Call at 3108 tbe •\thin Inatrument. and acknow t-Lafayelte or Phone Harbor 4()..J . eel~ to me that tbey executed the ame. 100.2tp lN WlTNESS WHEREOF. I b.&"9 =:-=--=-:-:-:::-::--...,.-----,---,--.,= bereunto aet my tiand and &tflXed rny FOR SAL&.-Russian erminE< coat, oftlcl&J aeaJ the day and year in Ulla 12-14, Insured $1000, ~cr1·tlce ~rtlflcate tint above written. CSE.AL) $450. Cash or trade for lectrlc CLYDE E. SHl:RWOOD Notary Public Jn and for a&Jd stove, refrigerator, waslif"r. Ph. County and State. My Com· Harbor 140PrJ. Mk for FranCt"S. mla lon expire.! Sept. U . 1951. 100-4tp Pub.-Dtt. 18. 23. 30. l!M7 ; Ja.n. 6. 19t8. CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS FORi>SALE -Tuxedo. size 40, F lct ltiou• Firm Name small. Excellent condition, rea· THE UNDERSIGNED do her-eby cer-· sonable. Phone Harbor 117. uty lb.at they are conducting a machine ]00-ltc .bop and enirineer1ng busi.neu at '27 lbt Strwt. Newport Beach. California. uDder the r1ct1t1 ou1 firm name of RA.ll PORTABLE Thermador blower ENGU..'EERI.:-OG CO. and that aaid firm type electric heater, 220 volt!., i. compoeed o! the tollowlnc pe.nona, whoee name• and &ddresae• are -tot-4 KW. Suitable for home, office low1. to-..-tt: or plant. $37.50. 515 East Cen- CLAREN'CE R. RU9TENBACH. t2'1 al Balboa 97 tf Slat Street. Newport Be&eh ; SHELDON tr , . · C B . SJ[[TH. 127-25tb Street. NeW'l)Ort KEN GRENSTED 21311 Miner Street COSTA MESA Phone Harbor 1070-W For Estimates On Guaranteed Work ~t!c FOR SALE -Kenmore wuhJng wood Village, Long Beach, for house or duplex in Balboa, New- port Beach. Costa Mesa or Corona del Mar. Reason, change of employment. Box No. "W". News· Times. 99-Stc 2 LOTS, DESERT HOT SPRINGS, to trade for Harbor district property. Box 583. Balboa. 98-4tp lNCOMZ PROPERTY IO machine, good condition $40. 'l Harbor 1583-R or Harbor W11 pay up to g30,000 224l·W. ~3tc CASH for home on Lido Isle. MWlit be waterfront. FOR SALE -1946 almost new G E M whl te Kenmore washing ma-• · INNEY chine, automatic pump. S85 oo Til Coast lJiway, NE'wrx:>r t Harbor 1780. 99-Jtc _Be_aco_n_S032 __ -_w_. _____ 1_00-_t!_c MONEY TO LOAN ( BEST WISHES I For A Merry Christmas and.A Prosperous 1948 • BEN j. WHITMAN, Realtor Jack Greene Walter Hebert Salesmen V. B. "Pete" Isley 1018 Coe.st Highway . Corona de! Mar Phone Harbor 2574-W Bea.ch : ANGUST R. RUSTENBACH. 2SS W . Columbia Street. Wiimar. C&Jl!. WlTNESS my band thl.1 10th day of December. l!M7. NURSERY LANDSCAPE -SHRUBS and PLANTS FOR SALE-Beauti!ul new daven- JXn"t. large size. 1860 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Phone Beacon 5027-W. 98-tfc LOANS TO BUlLD, buy, improve. ________________ _,___ ____ l_O_l_·_lt_c modernlze or retina.nee. We pur-CLARENCE R. RUSTENBACB SHELDON B. SMITH chase trust deeda. AUGUST R. RUSTE..VBACH BOATS. SUPPt.rE!I 11 NEWPORT BALJ:jOA FEDERAL STATE OF CALIFORNIA l COUNTY OF ORANGE ) u . BULBS -FERTILIZER -----------SAYINGS 8t LOAN ASSN. ON THJS lath day ot December. 1947. before me, the underalgned. a Notary Public In and tor .tald County and State. penonally appeared Clannoe R . Riutenbacb . Sheldon B. Smith and Aucuet R. Ruatenbach. known to me t.> be tbe peDOns •hose names are eu.b· ecribed to the within ln1trurnent. and acknowledged to me that 'they ex· eeuted the aame. Hollister Bros. Nursery 1959 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa - Phone Beacon 5200 89-tfc STATION WAGONS Varnlshed by experienced yacht finishers with Marine Produces• Service Afloat 2145 E. Ocean -Balboa Beacon 5647. 101-2t Boats Priced to Sell IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I tian hereunto 1et my hand a.ad aC.!LI.ed my oUi.clal ~I the day and year In this oarut1cate ftrat abo•e written. KAX HURWITZ -------~----140-ft. Twin Screw Crui.11ttt S5,000. Notary Public ln and tor -.Id County and State. PQb.-Dec. 16, 23. so. t9t7; Jaa. 6, 1948. The News-nmes will not be ~ Watchetl • ~ocla · J....iry CHROMOMTERS Repoirln1 -Prompt ~ Sensible Priom fPOllSlble for more than one lnCOI'-VAN D RIMI.EN rect insertion of an advert.i.Hment. J E w £ L R y .-rveo t he right to ~ 17116 Newport Blvd. ea.ta .._ dul1fy any and all adl and to n ..:tt< reject any advertisement not con-------------lonninc to rules and reculatlons. 68-tfr WASHING MACHINES If JOU -·t have me do ,.,... 11 wubJna at __ LA_ND_S_C_A_P_IN_G __ Bll.J..'S W ASH-A-TERIA Care of LaWlll now..-. and Shrubo Plant..i 475 Newport Blvd., Ooota - ~ B'I ..... 5T10 CWilbo 1924. Scripps 6-1351 ~ft. Awe Schooner $7700 CUixon- Kemp 1938. Univ. 4·25. 37·ft. Comm Sport Fisher Fo;)()() (Shelton 1941), O\rysler Royal, 8-143. G. E. MINNEY 711 Coat Hiway, Newport Beacon 5032-W. l~tfc FOR SALE -$30:00, 1939 single cylinder Waterwich Outboard motor. Just reconditioned Ir: re- painted. WUJ make a nice Xmu lift. Can be seen at Ote:'1 Gar· age. next to Fontana P lumblna. 23061. Newport Ave., Cotto M .... 100-2tp Hal Crawford lT-th FWAT FOR SALE---o-p."""" 115 Alvarado Place Harbor nf "'LO=VEL=-:Y:-:R°"o"'r:-,,:-::ER::--:Canaries,--,.--:for-plete with COll(ftU pile bancen- BALBOA 8'-tfc am.tmu prsenta. Mn. Blake, See It at 324 Buena Vllto, Bal 61>-36th St., Newport Beach_ boa. a.ad Twltd>ell. Pb. Harbor CESS POOLS and SEPnC TANKS lmtalled AJl3'Wbore Ill 0r._ ClowiQ> Cmtnct Dri11lnl 5ewia' Oxuaectlan (AD Wcrlt Guuan-l 1'1111 Imurance CUTtod J. R. -McCORMICK MO ~ St. Ooota -Br?• sos.J -l'ORMJ:D W1MM • "" a llatd °""9'1-to..-. Alwl -....... ~'"' ...... _ -·-..__ c 5' 9!Mtp 2142-W. 98-tf~ -~~----~-~--, FOR SAL&-LaW90a pump and FIREWOOD CIARCOAL A BRIQUETS PROMPr DEUVERY Wright Lumber Yard) l'IM N.-w-t Blvd. COSTA MESA D-tfe BAYSIDE PLATING Golll ---o.w-- -Aatlqlam ... ,,_, - bolt tanlt cunplete, m.oo ..... new. Bay District Hardwatt Co. BoL Ialand • IB-tfc Boat Maintenance and Repairing Frederick yacht Co. 1215 c-t 11lw91, Ntwpan ....._Brie•~ BOAT !!ROKSR'I -" : ... de -• &IAStlO .. _.., °"'•ltr,. 1VQmP ......... ~ n 5 IQ. '8,_8'.,HlEI----I ....... WwllW' . ...., ... -----......... ---Qi? ~-11 Pt ft. ,_a r 1 .._ 1• ... -.... -. ,.,..__ a -· -Cir.••--..., c.i.-. 3333 Via Udo Pb_ Har. 1!500 311-tfc. \UTOMOTIVE A TIRES II 194 1 Studebaker Commander, Land Cruiser Sedan, very clean, over·drive, radio, climatizer, etc. Specially priced, temlS or trade. Joe Nickertz, 3415 W. Central Ave., Newport Beach. Harbor 510. 101-ltc. ALLEN MOTOR CO. 1008 Coast Highwar Beacon 5032-J '36 Dodge Coupe Completely Overhauled $695 . , '41 Ford Tudor Dual Carberatlon. Radio, Heater, Spot U&ht , Chrome Wheel Discs. A Honey far $1195 '38 Ford Coupe RadlO, New Paint $795 . '47 Mercury 4-Dr. Sedan A new car for OVi:ltma for ~95 '41 Ford Station W8'ron New Paint and v...-_ llOater, A c;ar for the whole famll7. $1395 . .-' '41 Plymouth Coupe -a--. f 1196 '40 Olds Conv. Coupe -Plllat. a-1'1lp Ra&,~-- A MERRY XMAS and HAPPY NEW YEAR SOUTH COAST REALTY & INVESTMENT COMPANY 0 Ross Greeley, Realtor· -Bus. Opportunities Monte R-Grimes, Insurance -R. E. Broker Josephine Webb, Realtor 302 Main St BALBOA Ph. Harbor 2034 SEASON'S G • ' ' HARBOR IN,VESTM -Real to 1 ,.. • l ' 311111 .. w. c 2 ·.i, *·--== 229 ............. hlznd . - 101-ltc EETINGS • ' I •• COMPANY . ' Bir-UDO· &r.1331 -Jaiii2iiii•l.ui•l.;;·;;;·1ij:-•;:;i;· iiiriw~ lllat .. Mis' P '0 -·• ..... ...... -.. __ ... _.I __ ,__. ...,......,. . -. -ca.•• ..... ..... M& Qs'' ..... ... W-Ue • • • • • -~ BALBOA ISLAND GOOD INOO'ME BUY. TWo cunplete apartments. Alao eortra guest bedroLm. GoOO Clllldltlon. CX>RONA DEL MAR MAGNIFICIENT 2-BEDROOM HOME wrrn 2 BATIIS South ot Highway. Large rooms. All tile baths and kitchen. Badminton court. Patio. Double garage with work bench. Ocean view. $31,500 NEW 3;BEl)ROOM HOME-South of the Highway. Attractive 111terlor. Best buy south of the Highway. 2-BEDROOM HOME on 60-ft. lot_ South of High- way. Beautiful view. Enclosed patio. Double garage. Other beautiful Ocean Front and Ocean view homes. Prices from $21,000 to $38,500 VERY AT'l'RACfIVE 2-BEDROOM HOME shopping center. Lanadscaped, Double garagi;_ Neer N1EWPORT BEACH AT'l'RACTIVE :>-BEDROOM HOME. Double frame construction. Ce!Jlent foundation. Extra large Jot. Price $9500 -$2500 down payment LOTS- Inside -----------··------·------····-· $1500 and up Ocean Front ···-·-·····-·-·--·-·--$2500 and up LID.O ISLE . VERY FINE 4-BEDROOM, 2-STORY F1.JRNISHED HOME with enclosed patio, sundeck & 2-car garage. $27,500 Wate~front Lots ··------·-·· $17,500 and up NEWPORT HEIGHTS NEW COPE COD HOME~2-BEDROOMS & BATIIS. Fireplace and panel ray heat. 1055 sq. ft. floor space. Price $12,000 Lots -·-·----·---··-: ____________________ $1100 and up WISHING A YOU VERY MERRY XMAS ,.,... ' ' EARL W. ST ~NLEY REALTOR C 0 VER I .NG GREATER NEWPORT HARBOR 3113 W. CENTRAL 15th AND IRVINE STS. Newport Beach Newpon Beach Tel: Harbor 1013 Tel: Beacon 579t ifth and COAST Hwy. 225 MARINE AVE. 615 COAST HWY. Newpon Beach Balboa Island Corona del Mar ' Tel.; &.oon 5748 Tel. Harbor 1776 Tel.: Harbor 1648 ' Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year For the right locations, see HUB POWERS, Agent Harbor 62-W J. A. BEEK'S OFFICE Balboo Ferry Landing 101-lte ' 1.01-lte • Choice Corona de! Mar Income Property Large modern 2-bedroom home, All wood construc- tion. With 2 separate furnished ltpartments_ De- controled income of $180 per month, and triple gar' age. High quality materials used throughout. Many nice features such as large fireplace, powder room, kitchen with % tile, unusual use of glass brick in • large tiled bathroom. Tile shower on service porch. Large.enclosed flagstone patio with outdoor barbe- cue. Every room opening onto long porch with south- erly l!XpoSUl'e_ Many closets and fine detail in each and every room. Here is a luxurious home on a 60xl.18 tf. lot nicely landscaped that can pay Its OWJI way. Please call either office for further information. _Full Price -$29,500 A amall, 1-bednnn home. 2~ )'e8l'S old. Very at- tractlwly turnlahed. Fenced patio. Full Price $7500-Terms These homes shown by appointment under OW' exclusive liltlllg. JOHN E. SADLE.IR, Realtor ' STANLEY A. SMl'l1I, .A....W. Baolter R w1 IL Cmdt.n, BrQ11er Fuel 1f11!1pn, B1J11iK · . ' • ! Wiik -OdOr When that wtnd whistles down from the beautllul lll)OW capped mountains, it really coola things off down around here. Now tf it would only blow some of that snow down here on the night of December 24, wouldn't it make a real Chrtatmas. Glenn Dish- man, Philip Hugh es, and Clyde Cantrell are using their G.· I . Bill allot .. ment to learn to fiy and have completed sue-. cessful f i r s t solo flights, . while J ohn Gil- lis, Sam Isaac and Noble Starr re- ceived their Private Pilot Certi- ficates with full fledged Silver Flying Disc JockeY, pins. , A lot of people saw lf lot of airplane at the Orange County airport this week when Standard Oil Co. put their huge-Douglas DC-4 on display . It certainly was interesting to-see it sitting along- side the little Ercoupe which could taxi right under it or could very easily sit right!i on the wing. HORSEY HIGH llNX-Plrouettln g on one loot, M. Gallagher appears to be pulling his mount, Gold Picture, over the hurdle after he was thrown during the Staines Handicap 1 Burclle race at K emp ton Park, Middlesex. England. At this point tt ts a toss-up as to which one Is displaying better loot work, the horse or Ute Jockey. Gene Robinson got back in the new Stinson which he picked up a t the f8ctory. He ·reix>rted that flying wea ther in · the East is not even fit for the birds at this time Long Beach Man Buys Harmon Race Concession of the year, having had much Don Harmon. 191 Albert PlaCe, snow, rain and low ceilings. But Costa Mesa. has announced the all ln all, he enjoyed the trip very much. sale of his Balboa horse-race con- Gene worked as a mechanic in cession to Al Tossas, Long Beach. ImperlaJ from 1935 to 1942, during for an und.iscl06ed sum, and said whJch time he al.9o llew and got it would be moved to Long Beach his rugpt instructor r ating. In for installation and operation. 1942, he went to work in Sweet-Harmon, member of the Balboa water, Texas, teaching cadets and continued there until 1945, at Improvement association and which time he went to work at chamber ot commerce, ha.s been in the Long Beach base of the Ferry the amusement business in the Command, and later at Montebello Harbor area eight years. Five airport in East Los Ang~les. In 1946, he came to work at the Or-years he operated in the Fun ~ ange County airport with the Mar-and for three years he has run his tin School of Aviation. He now hoi""4e races at 115 P.1.a.i.n street. serves as flight lnstrUctor and Pl.anni&~:: to return to travelling Flight Examiner, giving flight circuits with canvas-covered con- tests for Private Pilot Certifi- cates. Nice going. Gene. ce5.s.ions, Harmon has purchased a o large truck arid Is building three DD FACTS ABOtrr FLYING: units. He will fint go to the Did yau ever hear ot Hangar Fly-Orange show in San Bernardino ing? This means talking about which opens in March. flying, and it ls surprising what "super pilots" some of our junior Mrs. Harmon will continue to birdmen turn out to be during live in their C.OSta Mesa home with these sessions. Particularly when their two children. and Don will spirits (Uquid variety) are present. return here alter the show busl- these hot-pilots will tell how t hey j~neos:;;;;;;c;;l;;ooes:;;;;;;ea:;;;;ch:;;;;y;;ear:;;;;;;. ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; got a Ct.lb or a T -Craft out of tome fantastic predicament simply through their extraordinary flying ability. They will tell o( the time tha t the air was so r ough that it turned them upside down. or how they got into a spin and couldn't get it out and fought it until! they were within twenty feet of the ground before they finally got control. And their listeners immediately think how terrifying flying must be if a.II these things caR happen to a pilot with so vet an experience. Vlhat they don't know is that in so many casC'S, the pilot telling all these tales has a very limited flying ex- perience and ls simply building up his own ego. Competent pilots can see through such stories. but th~ harm done to aviation by the effect on the non-flyer is tremendous. I wish to lake this op(X>rtunity ot wishing all of you the merriest of Merry Christmas, and hope that Santa Oaus finds your chimney and ls not too fat to get down it. Look for U5 next week, when we will interview Loyd Thompson, another Orange County pilot. WELCOME HOME! ....... Bubar ..... Ill AllJl!RIOAN LJIJGION '--.. • • • .,. •• t ..... ... _ ..................... ... _. .. ._ ............. ...... Our Expert lmtruct.o"' will take you oo--te.cb you the art of bowline. No appototment -........ Mesa Recreation 1818 Newport Bhd. Costa --Pb.-8-li082-W Public Course Oa Wen 11111 S&. ~ IDie Eut of Barbor lloalnud ___ .,......, Standard I B:Hole Course • 6100 Yards • Par 71 • • ASSOCIATED 'Ille . Oflgl••I Marl• Dock . -AllO\Frn.t Ga'""8e -~I hel -Oil Fll'ins Supplies . Tlte All ;,, One Stop Way ' a r a..·· ... IATES I SON I HarlMW411 • California Out Of Doors By VIC MINAHAN United Press Staff Con-espondent SACRAMENTO, Dec. 23-(UPl -The second half or California's "split" duc:J(Seuon gets under way today, an~ th~ State Division of Fish and Gamt says hunting pro-. spects are tJ1e best in several years. \ Reix>rts from the division's game wardens show the hunting will range from good .to excellent Among the re(X>rts wa.s one frcwn Refuge Manager Lawrence Ooyd at the Grey Lodge near Grid1ey. He said one and a halt million ducks and 8,000 geese are to be found ln the refuge's acres. That's an increase of 600 to one o~er the October bird count. The wardens aay that continued large flighU of water toWl may be expected before the season closes Jan. 5. Meanwhile, the Bureau of Pa- trol r eminded hunten of the mi- gratory waterfowl regulations set by the federal Fish and Wildlife Service. ' When shooting becomes legal at noon Dec. 23. game wardens wUl be on the lookout for unplugged s hotguns. All pump or automatic shotguns must be plugged to per- mit no more than three shells-- one ln the barrel and two in the chamber. The bag limit Is still four per day. one of which may be a wood duck. The possession limit is ei1;tht only one of which may be a wood duck. The daily bag limit for coots and Am('rican and Red Breasted l\·ll'rgansers remains at 25. The bag limit for geese is five per day, with no more than two Canada geest', white-fronted geese or brant. The bag limit is also the possession liruit. Shooting hours will be frorr. sun- rise to one hour before sunset. Duck hunters who find the bi rds Sunset League Status the Same Administrators tor the Sun.set league voted last week to retain the same members for the 1948-49 sea.son. Their decision was in re- ply to requests by the CIF execu- tive board for re-leaguing. The Orange administrators vot- ed down an eighth member in an effort to retain the status quo. At """"'1t the Sunset leegue Includes Downey, Fullerton. Huntington Beach, Newport Harbor, Orange, Anaheim and Santa Ana. LEGION WINS Harbor American Legion basket- ball team edged their tougbeot op- ponents Saturday p. m . when they won ovet"" the Han'bon Pontiacs of Santa Ana, 48-41. The Pontlacs were coached by Jack Hanson, of former USC and Santa_ Ana Army Air bale teems. the)' have shot to be dise do the Stat~ Bllr('aU of Conservation a favor. The bureau wants to study e diseased ducks and geese to f nd out What ailments are prev nt among the state's waterfowl popu- lation. It ukll hunters to wr~p the birds thoroughJy and ship them by railway express to the Division of Fish and Game, Strawberry Can· yon. UnJvenJ.ty o t Calilornla. Berkeley. A SM Francilco hunter has found a unique use for thoae am- bulances the Army has been sell- ing as war surplut. Al Nelson. Jr., who hunts at Tule Lake, brought one of them and fitted it up as a hunting club on wheels, com- plete w It h icebox, stove, cub- boards, and two bunks. With radio comic Al Pearce. 1 Nelson drove hi5 mobile mansion to the shooting grounds last month and reix>rts both the hunting and the \'ehlcle were a succeu. . It will come as news to sports- men, but State ~~mblym11.n Ran- da l Dicky sa~ they arfn't taking enough interest in fi ghting JXll lu- J.ion of California's streams. The Alameda Republican who h£'ad.s the Assembly's interim com- mittee on pollution problems made his r('marks at a r("('('nt meeting of the committee, Said Dickey: ''If sportsmen have any interest in preserving gt.lifom ia's watr.rs fo r recrt'ational uses, this is an idl'al time to quit talking about it, and get information down to us." At the same meeting. however. two prominent sportsmen testified about pollution. Dr. William Patterson, of the Sacramento Sierra Sportsmen's Council, told of the destruction of parts of the Trinity River by min- ing silt. He said the heavy silt content not only destroyed the river for fishing and swimming but killed vegetation along the bank. !-'red Hartzell of the Associated Sportsmen of California and the Capitol ~ and Gun Club pre- sented evidence that sewage and other waste material wu pollut- ing the east end of the Yolo By- pass, killing thousands of fish. C. HILL Douglas Service St, tlo• O.P-E-N 24 Hrs. a Day ForY-~ IN DOWNTOWN Nl:WPOBT BEACH - ~ < . I '. .. . TE· SAILING RACES Lowell Nortll Top lndlvldual S-TIMf.S ORTS NEWPORT BALBOA NEWS-TIKES TUESDAY Newport B .. cl!, c.llf. Dee. U. 1N7 .Page 9 Anahebn Wins Verzal, Crawley Win Tourney• Tars Bow!ing Prizes; • Lo ' Mesa Moves Up in 750 8e to 'Saints Bruce camahan of Mesa Re- creation hall in Costa Mesa an· nounced today that Frank Venal won the ~ollar prize for high in- dividual score last.week with a to-. ta! of 195 and O. Crawley tool< the three--game series honors with a total of 511. In the 750 league competition. Mesa ~ation pulled Into third place as Sympson'& Painters con. tinued to edge lla?Tett's Rai!ty. 8!wedlpp Sympoon's Painten ···-······· 20 10 Ba.JTett's Realty ···-····-······· 19 11 Mesa Recreation ··--···-······ 11 19 Davis and Gay ·············-····· 10 20 artlclo Rental Contractors' Equipment I e PL&8TD 1111cq • RKILL IU. WB • OONCBSTI: 111XD11 , Phone Beacon 5508-W 17th and Santa Ana Ave. Costa Mesa I Honor Roi ·Prosperi Pluggers . • • I 1. a. w.-. Newpwai Ets-Hokin Newport e..m ~ 8an San Dleao -~ ...... _..., I T. WES'"'..,,.,.IU"" f Anchorage of squ I 9eo Oralwn • t.amoa Mnms•- alvan -Wllmmston AY Calif. Oomplele Yocht Flllr+i-ljl"I Yocht B-rop·1· ilD1111n""" llubor II 1110 1 DEAN W. CIAM'118. ELL Lester & .Co. H-borLoo~leoR Oonnunoat. Hailldi-1 --IU IC. Oentnl A-. Bal Padraic B. "P t" Evans Life -Health - All Types Perso -1-• 11119 II:. ccident Insurance Dr ....... Lidmtrflll ••• ~--w , M Ma 11&. New..,t Bae+ 11'11--- I Dr. Marven P'nysldan -~~ Tww Olllo"'i': N-purt Bfllleli V . N'1119o CWlf. . Reitz -"· o-ta1ol 1111 v .. !flQ'O --·-&U-& :-5-1.WI a...& .. kt•,prw.:O.A. ftoe ..... Seaport Bo"~t '&: f achl Corp. ftf ~ llwp. PIL -~ l!f-~ ..... E ftrw •• C1illsw. 9'allikil CN FIT.-...... B '1 W. Bnjmrd Radio S 0 S Electric -· r1m: ..... rs '• o. 11., • m ... ..... ,. , Greeley and. Grimes ·1nunnee~ -m ~ P<a ftotlCXW 'i ---· .. ~ ............. . ' . \ • s IAOK BAtJJIOAllTND Wa.lelllee • Dlwn-te • .Teweby The Gem Shop "--1.-.,. BepalJtll&' llullorlUO-- -IJm Bhlc. "JOHN DORY" CHOICE SEA FARE • POPULAR PRICES e -._ 0.tnl aa Palm Bv. 108t-W--Baboa M. R. BEEBE, Manager Culbertson Chevrolet Co. Chevrolet -Oldsmobile IOOl West Central Avfl. Ph. Harbor Ill! BOB KILLEFER., MGR. Coast Properties Co. Bee.It.on -luuanae "We Serve the Entire Harbor Area" 1111 II:. Oentnl An.-&li.o-ea.tior - H. W. FUSl'ER Harbor Shoe · Shop SHOE MAKING ARTISAN • BEPAlllll e ~ Ballt ....... GnAwfle Dr. WI l!lclllool of Sdeetule Foot Ooadwt - ,.. II:. o..tnl -- VOLNEY HAY, JR. Hay's Camera Exchange n.. ... "'rs -0 0 -~ • 0.edld 0.--...._. NT 11:. Oentnl um--· '"I'HREE • TODD BROS.• TODDS DAIRY QUAUTT AND n:JIVJCS -TM-- --Aa -l"w -~!!"'~ ........ t' ·---~···· .... ................................... .,.. • Wendell V. Hoyt Hoyf 11 Harbor Engraving Co. • 0+111 I ta f'bato..IApa..S.S .. floe •. &UK ... It .... ..._ ICJ.1 •• lfwwwpwt ._.. • Oar "QR" .... LinwoodV"d • Realfior. • m· t1 A-.-a •1a I, , -· s :.~~••••a .... ' --·-· --71 ~ I -. • • • • - • • • • D::: .,.. ••w•o•T B.&LBO.& ••••·T•••• :~:.::a:...· .l::::::....11'9~ ll'U Jfwf!!1!•11• D!! -II._, ' .. MWPOllT M' IOA NEWS-Tl ME·s ~1••e,..11,uAJm• • :' 7 0 Sf :'s;f ::..-:.r 1 ,r.',~.~ WE h v 7 ; ··~·· I n...w o..d7 Iii'~ Be ... 0 'if .. 01 IF• illll'ta•• •-"-.. -t ?+1 tutlon ._....ID Adta&Cll: SS.25 P9' JW' In--~; w; •.a 1w eW' .... elott', _. ..,_. _.. "7 ms·t1r• el tM l"O pol'~ to ttll Z-; $3.'15 Jiii' 7W llO 8tb Z-. ~ ·-.... Nowpon •• .,._ 01 ol"7 ••.S • Secand-OW matter at tbe Poetottioe iD New]IGl't Be1ct\ C*9d: tJ~ ol d-wklt anlzations -California. UDllor tbe Act 11 lllarcb 3, 1'19'7 "Dutch Heacock advt.d that -.,. ors o -.L~~ and mrou&b thJa eoordlnated ... 1. LUI D. PORTER • • : • • • • • • • ~-IDOIQ' lomlllH "" ,...tricted ·In-fate dtlzenl can be u- l.UCIUS S. SMITH. ~ • · • • • ·~It~ .,...... ......, llndln1 It Yf!r1 clll!lcult IUttd ~then! will be no dupll- W F DIXON • • • • • • • • • -•--to buy dothln& f their cblldren. Mattns Plaat, aou W. Central Avmue, N""put'l 1le..:b. Ca11fanila Fltt OU.f croc:;. reported that catlcn and that DO one la overlook- Offjcial Paper of the City of Newport Beach oame ~ had ._ tumec1 1n to ~:We:.:i"and ~ ~ A Uc; 1 'sHe Lofal. IMtlSU.._ ,_ o.w • Teen · lt>e fire atationa and that they mlttee are Mn. Jerrold Spancler, Active Member of were belnl "'palttd IJY: the Ott-Mn. L. L. Isbell, Dutch Heacock, men. He aald there wu a need T. s. McElroy, Frank Cl'Ocktt, for waaons, tricycles, and all kinda Sade Fox, Mn. .R. R. Randel, Mn. . ' of toyo, especially wooden ones. M . H. Clark, Mn. W111ey Cochran, . Anyone havinl toyo to donate la Mrs. Fem Harbison, Mn. Dick urpd to leave them at one of the Whitson, Mia El&le N~land and t.itt Ila~ U IOOn U poaible. Ml.a Dulin. "Mn. llPanilor, chairman of the Funds to carry on thla aid to SIMPLE RULES FOR CHRISTMAS SAFETY eroup appointed a buytn1 commit· tee. conalatlna of Mn. Helen Ran-those lea fortunate are m a d e del and Mn. Dick Whitaon. avaUable throu&:h the Newport TRAFFIC 1. Use extra care for the extra holiday hazards. 2. Put the Christmas spirit of "good will" into your a ttitude toward drivers and pedestrians. 3. Don't let Christmas pack- ages obstruct your vision when walking. 4. Don't drive if you drink- and vice versa . HOME 1. Check your home for any- thing tha t might cause an ac- cident. 2. Keep your Ouiltmu tree ln water and away from flames. 3. Use electric tree and window lights-no lighted candles ever. Don't leave tree lights on when you are out of the room for a considerable time. 4. Check your electrical con- nections for shorts and worn- out wires. 5. Keep flimsy Olris tmas dec- orations and wra ppings away froni the fireplace. '11\e Ouiatmu Welfare com-Harbor Community Chest. U you mJttee wu started originally by have not yet mailed your contri- the Newport Harbor Oiamber of bution, please do this rtaht away. Commerce an~ wu taken over by $2500 ls still needed to complete the Commuruty Chest when the "Olest" was formed. The com-the Community Olest quota for mittee Is composed of represent&-Newport Harbor. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY AOOOUNTAJ<T '-Tu Coualtanta •--U.. -.......... -.......... .. WILLIAMS I: WILLIAMS PHY81CIAN8 A Bml090Nll. ILD. A. V. Andrews, M.D. PHYBIOLU< ... 8UJWICON News of the Churches • • .. • insurance p.a. palmer 1Nco1ro•A••D w. o. buck. inluronce counselor 3333 vio lido, newport beach, coli!. telephone newpoit beach, harbor 1500 * * * ':;;;;;;~~~~~~~~~ • Before YOI Build or Remodel Vlsll Oar Jatm&'l"*I ?kmple ud DltplaJ 8-at Color giddM, plan- nlng alda, cnnprebm&- and llnoleum. Ive stock ol. 'Cllrpeb LUDLUM Carpet Works 1---•t. ,._-ta.._ -LUfTA ANA SAM'S SEA ·FOOD SPA 5. Start in time and take it easy. Allow for winter weather and extra holiday traffic. TIIE CHRISTMAS STORY ..... ,_ Maa:apmeat Co...Wtanta Qttloo: Coot& M-Bank 1114tt. -. Ga9-J Coot& M-Ca!U. lll c-t 111Pw"1· BuMr • 1 OOBONA DEL llAB eor... del Illar OOMMUNITJ' ~===========I CllUBCB, CONGREGATIONAL "J'ID!: FRIENDLY" CENTBAL emr..r: CHUBOH Bev. Dwl&bt Kinman, put« Roast TURKEY FRIED CHICKEN "And it came to pass in those days, that there went out a decree from Caesar Agustus, that ·au the world should be taxed. And all went to be taxed, every one into his own city. Bookkeeping Service OOLIN F. BBOWN (Harbor I ... ) BALBOA YACHT CLUB .. ,.11~ Dr., Newport lleMh "And Joseph also went up from Galilee out of the city of Nazareth, into Judea, unto the city of David, L----ABOWTEtJr------00 which is called Bethlehem; (because he was of the ----------.1 house and lineage of David:) to be taxed with Mary Armand Monaco his espoused wife, being great with child. ARCBJTECT "And so it was, th.at, while they were there, the Blf W. Bay Ave~ BU* days were accomplished that she should be delivered. Harbor nu And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped Lea.::;:.::"":;!!::; - him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a man'ger ; '-----------' because there was no room for them in the inn. DENT18T8 Dr. Obed Lucas DENTIST UOIY, W. Oeacnl. U....... HM Nll:WPOBT BEACH · "And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night: And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them; and they were sore afraid. "And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, be-11=========='. hold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which 1. shall be to all people. For unto you is born th is day in the city of David a· Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe. wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a man!l'- er. And suddenly there was with the angel a multi- GORDON E. RAPP, D.DA tude 1Jf the heavenly host praising God , and saying, '----------"" Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good ___ •_Ju_•_ao_PRA_cro __ • __ ..., will toward men." Dr. Tom E. Barton This eternal story, as told in the second chapter of CHIROPRAcrbR St. Luke's Gospel is eve r new. It is told again at this un eo..t lllcb- season as men celebrate the birth of the Prince of 0oroaa 11e1 Mar Peace in song an ceremony. The great need today, <In Kendell'• r.uoi PIM»ne Barbor lMll as always, howe er, is that men worship not merely •-----------in words but in de that they practice Christ's pre-llTENOORAPmo 8EBVICZ cepts in their daily lives. When they do this, the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man will become a reality on earth and war and want will be [ known no more. · ' • .loha IL (), Cbaq. 11.D. ~-aa.s-2-4 7 -8'30 and by appointment Beacon 5075 l!O EMt llMll 8- c.ia ..... Vallf .... H. R. Hall, M. D. p--aa.s- HOW'I: 2-5, by Appointment Telephone Beacon 5848 111 a.-s...,. Ooota ·- MlltoD M. llu:well. M. D: !IOI CouC mwq Cot'OU del .... Office Hour1: l(}.12; ~5 Pboae Barbor ioa S. R. Monaco, M. D. 814 Bay Ave., BU* Harbor 1714 Otftee Boan: Ztelp.m.: llonday UuoaP ~ T. P. Rssder, M. D. H. E. Stickler, M. D. ~ ... --w. Oelltnl ornoe: llarhor to! ~ -. .,,,. .. REPUlC'rlOJ.(S lll:l!BY CllJWITJIA8. At IMo -tM Jo7 of Cllrlotlaa people .. u..w... Tiie ....... t llieu1 ... ne.e. .. ~ -u.oapta .. um t!•der 001ne4oL TM Spdtt of CIUtdmM .. a .... ....., lfl"Ollditaet: ear laltai • -.. t--., pleldac 1IP tale waw. ol .-rcy, m tlflellae•, .aollleaew, ooa..,t.c Qiem to IMll' lwr ..,. ..... 09.r ...a. lib • l)i pllODJ' of mpbitm.I b E 4 eta. EYel'J' Mme .. ......_. wllea Ille_... of .._. tr-I ttli perms te n. ftW7' ~ ... &&flee. I ' ,.... " z 'm et OlRI' • &l•bc ._ a ,..,. ' Za-n Dli .. • e Weil. h ._ _.. u.e wuN a ...._. ........ _ .. _ J1AY l'on 1oy a LDllTLl:llll '1'1118 OlllUll'l'll.&I GRAUEL CHAPEL -- •ODERN MARINE SERVICE . . •. . _SHELl 1o·c1 ..... ...... • . . Perry Frederick SchrOck. Minister 611 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar Sunday, December 28, 1947 9 :45 a.m Olurch School. 11 :00 a.m. Morning worship. Ser- 11 :00 a.m. Morning worship. BALBOA ISLAND CHAPEL 118 AJate Afflloe an. u...,, w. Wlllte, AModate PMt.or Oiurch School, 9 :30 a.m. Ma.rning WorahiD, 11 a.m.. ST. JOHN VIANNEY OHUBOH Balboa -Sunday Ma.ssea: 8 a.m. and 10 a .m. (year round) Con!euton1: Saturdaya from 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. THE NEWPORT RABllOa LIJTHEBAN CllUBCB 1027 Cliff Drive Meetin1 temporarily in the Sev- enth Day Adventiat church. ear- ner ot Old County road and Bola Ave., Colta Mesa. Sunday school, 9 :45 a.m. Worship aervioe--11 :00 L m. Young people'• aervice-8 p.m. Evenlnc evancelllUc aervloe- 7 o'clock. Wedneod4y, 2008 Anaheim Ave. llEVENTll DAY ADVENTISTB Corner Boin and Old Country Rd. Coot& Mesa Sabbath achool, Saturday mom- Inc, 9:30 o'clock. Preachln1 service, 11 a.m. ST. JOACHIM CHU1Ulll Victoria and Tbarla Sta. Coeta Meu Masses 7 a.m. dally. - Sunday 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. Confeulona Saturday, '95 and 7-8 p.m. p.m. Newport Helchta NEWPORT HARBOR "A Oiangeleu Christ fer a PRESBYTER~ CHUBCH Olanginc World'" Thomas M. Gibson, pastor 9:30 a. m., ch~ school; l0:30 410 Coast Hiway, Corona del Mar •· m., divine wonh1p. .Chapel by. the Sea Rev. Hetbert c. Roth, put.or .Morrung Worship, 11 a.m. 1162 E. Wlllon St., Coot& M- "Come Once-You'll Come FULL GOSPEL CHU1Ulll Acaln!" j Had aad Eldea, Coot& llou Sunday school, 9:45; morning COSTA KESA. COMllUNl'IT worship, 11; Evangelistic 1erv1ce, ·CRUBCH 7:30 p.m .; Mid-week prayer meet- .Joeepb R. Thoms-on. Mlnl•ter mg on Wedneaday, 7:45 p..m.; lU E. 20tb St. Ph. Bea. 5819-11 roung people'• evangelistic Hr"Yice Church school, 9 :45 a.m. rm Friday, 7:45 p.m.. Morning Won.hip, 10:50 a.m. Youth gfOUPI, High school, Inc termedlate, ~dull, 6:30 p.m. Evening service, 7:30 o'clock. Cbriatian Science l"IB8T CHURCH 011' CHBIST SCIENTIST Udo Theater, Central A.Tmoe and Vla Udo A branch of The Mother Oiurch, The Flnlt Oiurch of Oirlat, Sd· entlat, In Boston, Muaachuaetta. Swiday School at 9 :30 a. m. Sun- day Service at 11 a. m.. Wednelday Testimonial Meeting: at 12 o'clock. Readln1 Room located at 111 Palm street, Balboa, la open dally from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. except Sun- days and hollda)'I nationally ob- oerved. The public la cordially Invited to attend the church services and uae the Readin1 Room. . . NEW YORK CUT STEAK -·-------------.$2.5CI WHOLE BROILED WBSTER ···--"--.. ---52..50 with drawn butte'!'. BROILED SWORDFISH STEAK -·-·-·---$1.5CI FRIED COMBINATION SEA FOOD --------$1.5CI FRIED SJIRDD' _fUO RAINBOW TBOVT......Jl.75 Bot Mince Pie with Brandy Sauce loa:pa • ....... • De11 •ta Sam's Sea .. Food Spa · and Fish Market Pllo-: Lons -_, .. 80 .. 00 and - tl01 Oout ~wa1 (Near Seal BMelll) H,lp Save Meat and Eggs ... Eat More Sea Foods- ~-They Are Rich In Iodine LOBSTERS FRESH DAILY Alive or Cooked ' F11et of Deep ~r._rout • Filet of Rock Cod • Eastern ScaUops a Sitrimp • Abalone Steak!! • Oysters, Eastern I: Western • FUet of Sheep Bead BAYSIDE FISH MARKET -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - NEWPORT BEACH Ul'B ST. A.ND LU' A. f trl E PHONE llARBOB Ill 'Christian Science' Lesson-Sermon Text ~be clory of the Lord ab&O be ~================~~~~~-=== revealed, and all neab aha.It aee It I to1ether: tor the mouth or the Lord hath apoken IL" Thi.a 'ferse from nB8T FOUUQUABE CBuacB lu.iah will be the Golden Ten of OP' C08TA. KESA. the SundQ" Lealon·Sermon oD Oran1e and Cabrillo "Chrlatl&n Science" 1p &11 branches •--~ --0 or The Mother Church, The Fint _.... -~ · Wiilard • ....._ Church of Chrit:t. SclenU•t. 1.D no.. Put.on ton. Pllome Beaoa11 lat Jt ta recorded ,ln Luke'• Gotipel Sunday School 9:30 L m. that u Jeata ••entered tnto a cer- Momina wonllip eerv1ce 10:&. ta.in vtllqe, there met hlm ten men 0-UU.der lel"Yioe 6:30 p.m.. that were lepers, whtcb atood &tu Berean ..-vice 7 p.m. of: And they lifted up their voices. Ewnlna evanaeliatic MnSce at and. u.ld, JeaW1, Muter, . haT• 7:30 o'c:lodt. mercy on 111. ADd wheD be aaw W_..___. ... ~. 7 ·""" --·' lb.em, he aald unto them. Go abew ~· :.JU p.m. pt&)'EI' 7ouraeJve• unto the prleeta. .And lel"Vlot. It came to pus, that. u theJ' went. Friday 7:30 p..m: Youth Nlabt Oley were cleamed. And one ol and Bible Study. -them. when be .... that N wu ft.-l•IQ'All:PlllOOP.U. OllOJICll Yla!UM n..... Paul ·-~. Vicar l:JO Liil. Haq a:.nm-. ,9:Jll Liil. S.D"h1 ~ U:OO LIL ---Pr-llDll Bel-. ('1rlt .....,_, Bol1 O•;u;unlaa ) 10:00 ...... ,,.. .... ..,_ .. _, Bol1 Cam-. --llDll lll'Q8W !or tbe akk. healed. turned back. and with a JoUd TOlce clorifled God. .&.nd fell dO'WD OD his face at Illa !Mt,, 111'- IDC him t.J:r.anb," ··or the ten lepers wbom ,.._ •ea1ec1. bat -retuned to "" th•nka.-lbat la. to acDowledp ... 41'1111• Prflldple ... -llad •ealed ....... wrlt. .. ...,. BaUr J:ddT ID ~ -H-wtUi J[q to ... llcnpt1ina. 0 ...... - llQ'9. -ne CIU18Uaa 8ctentld. '-..u.t.a to ..... in1I, ......... aa4 deatl: and .. wfD ... came tl.a .., ............. o..11' ....... • m....acw••w 1 ...... u. SPDe-.,.., • __... a '* _. w s 1 .. •• .-~ D 7 = nz, m n 1a . 'r.~~~~~~ j BROAD BREASTED Whole or Half Oven Dressed TURKEYS HENS TOMS LIVE · . 80c Lb. LIVE ... ----·-.... .52c "'Lb. N. Y. DBDISED 65c Lb. N. Y. DRESSED 56c Lb. DRAWN :_ ___ 75c Lb. DRAWN -----~Lb. Largest retailers of Fine T urksys in Orange Co. • Direct to <;onsumer ..,. • • .Christen Turkey Ranch lM &WWW a YO&JIH -OOBTA MS9': C41D' • PllOllfS ll&AOON -• I .... : 8 «111~ »....:. w.ll • t,·U..-.MJ , .......... ... LAW_. mT. O•PMP, WW•O , ..... .. , . : . .......... LESTER & C·O.-MUJ''Fllf -,. O ' t : , 7 I a .,re• , ....... -..iTa .. ..... .._ ',,. , , , . • • • • • '• ... '*• L,_.f ... , ---Ill ... 0 IJlil ....... . . -~·-··=-· - I • , • 7 ' ' ' . ' • • .. ~ J .. • "' ~ l • ,. .. • ... .~ • • ~ ~ ' . ·H+Hil••i••z•'ii'PB""~•l!ll+e!l!ld•J·el]!llC~~rsl!l!-.. •,llt.Jn._,•rlllL·~·~zizil•'~'l'JM.LJUft~.i!..~:--~:;;.......:. ... !........::::::!....:~~..,;,.~.::..;,-~·~,....,.:....~~,....,~~...'...~--!.._.:!11!~!!!!' y 0 U·1 ~R . F ·:R~',l ···E ·'N · D s-. ·1 N B .A~ .. L a 0 A~; '·W"f S·H' y o.·~u .:A . M ~.E R .Ry · c H ~R Is y· M A s. . Times have changed since we started busi, ness in' this community and we have seen a great many changes. But one thing always remains the same. We continue to serve in the best pos_. sible· manner the very best people it is posible to serve; We could as~ for no better group of friends and customers. ' , , , to all of you we wish a genuine o/d,fashioned Merry . Christmas! Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 0-RIO Shoppe 205 Main St. Balboa • -~~......_~ .................................... ~ ...... ~, P. T.-& T. Asks ~ To 5preatl HoHdaJ Calls .. ::;: ~:::::• 0r-:i, ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;:;;;;~ ' While Southern (:allfomlanl on \hat 1111,tlme ttCOilds for 1--·holiday ca1hl either • few cla)'I plums." • • • Behind Hollywood'• • racing to cornpJete their ahoppln& tance holiday calla will be Mt thl& before Chrbtmu ·or a couple of Kl.amour and tinsel is a warmly 11Jta and "Santa Claus la putt!Jlll yeor. \ cla)'I after u delays of many boun • . hla relndeen throueh their final • To C..pe Willi thla peak . ~ may be' enoountei:ed on Christmas human story of a happy farruly pre-ntsht training, The Patlftc 1ubscr1ben have been ~ted by Eve and o'n Christmu Day to out-life. ~eet the stars and their Telephone and TeJecraph O:m-the telephone company to ~ of~state point.a desplt'! the fact adopted Y.Oungsters in thiJ moving pany 11 gea.rtng its 'operattns forces . that the number of circuit. to the true story. Jt'a Jn The American for a u.n,.,,dowo,number of boll, SANTA ANA ·CQEOS t Eut have been lncreued eight· Weekly, that great magazine dla· day calla oxpected thla Y'!&r to OOPT 7 fA• •tLIES ; fold •Ince PT""~ days. trlbuted With next Sunday'• Loo all points of tl>e com-. A m An_geles Examiner. With more telephones in servlce, and With the public Wiina: the te!er S.ven needy Oranp county faJDr. phone more than ever before, the ille1 will have • merrier Oirlatat, telephone com p a n y antJctpetel l1lU thlJ year because of San Ana collecej• women 1tudenta.. Over I 0 millio1t Worth of Radio, Radar ta Schools The Amodated Women studentl ol the collep adopted the fam, Dleo thrOO&h the Oron1e County welfare department and haw spent the put week campalcnlng tot contributions and funds for More than ten million dollan the deservin& homes. • worth ot war 1urplU1 radio and Studentl and faculty have been radar equipment. ports and acces-llfked to contribute canned gooda, sories, will be donated to schools potatoes, and non-perishable fruJts and colleges in 12 western states In boxee placed about the college next month, the War Anet.I Ad-campUI, U well as dropping small ministration announced today. cl1ange ln a box in the Student Robert B. Bradford. San F'Tan-Union. • • cl!ICO Zone admin istrator tor WAA ------ saJd that schools in CallfornJa, ALMA.Pf.AC CRACKS JOKE Oregon, Washington, Montana·, _ Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, DUBLIN, N. H . <UP)-The old Colorado, Wyoming, New Mexico F armers Almanac, whJch h as and T exas will be invited to take been published annually since 1793, part in the mammoth give-away no,,_,. offers a life subscription for program· which begins on January $5. 21. In a nnouncing the otter, the All non-profit schools. such as Almanac added : elementary, junior, high, parochial, "No discount f or youngsters as well as college-s and universities of 80 or ovre, as It is well known are el1gible to partiCipllte in the that Almanac readers Jive for- gift plan. Invttatfons have been ever and we have no desire to sent out by WAA to more than eet stuck." 4000 schools. States, counties and ------ other political subdivisiorui as well There are more than 3,000 Na- as charitable instlututions are also tlonal Guard units in the .United ellgible. States. WC'',.e peeJt:ing through' the wrt'ath on youT dooT to wish you much good health, happineu an d cheer this · season. Pavilion Gift Shop Balboa Pavilion Dorothy and Web6ter Laubenstein Dorothy's Balboa Inn Bldl". 109 M~n SL B~OA EMMA V.HUGHES 701 E. Central Phone Harbor 188 Balboa 10 Years in the Same Location in Balboa J · · If Season's Greetings l : We extend to you and you ts l. '.~ , Mmy CHRISl1MS a. ' eYery good wish ,, t r~ Along with all the won? ,, I a f derful goodies in your l .f JOYOUS °C~RISTMAS r: 'l Christmas stocking are ,, =I and a J, t our sincere wishes for a f I v H N y ' ' happy holiday. i f . _ ery appy ew ear. I :, " f " : ...... ---------.~""!"oil-, " VOLNEY L. HAY. Jr. J, ! TO YOU AND YOURS ~ ~1 l I 507 E. Central Avenue Balboa l I go our heartiest good ' r: f · · r: '1 wishes for a wonderful l " Harbor 451 l I Christmas-and a full, ,, I . "II it's photographic, we haYe it" " f Happy New Year. J t_._._._._._._._._._._.__t ! BEVERLY REALTY CO. !.· I 407 E. Central . Ph<>11e Harbor 1788 f: f Gladys Beverley, Realtor Frank Trickey, Broker J 26th Annual L--~~.:.:~=--J ' T--~---­ ... --• 11""7 Cato-. -~ ......... '°--.... UnJ. .. •11 ... ........ •' ' It II wtda w wla ••a Pt• ..... , ........ du. ... .,.,. a.n..-." ID ~ ....,. llaaa ... ... • _ .., __ ... -.. .... k wlll f1a.t 70-. al:-nd•ndy h'e•e• -~ ........ -waailol~--..... Coast Properties Co. · WHERE LIVING IS A PLEASURE 501 E . Central-Balboa--Harbor 2658 1615 Coast Blvd.-Corona del Mar-Barbor 1540 \ - ]UST A FRIENDLY WAY OF EXPRESSING TO YOU OUR MOST SINCERE GOOD WISHES FOR A HAPPY CHRISTMAS AND THAT IT MAYBE AN ESPECIALLY JOYOUS ONE FOR YOU. BOYD'S MOBILGAS STATION 15th and Central Newport Beach Phone Barbor 985 for Plck,Up Senice -.:.-...-.-. .. tl!!ii-.:.-.-...-.. .. . _,,.,...,,.,._,,.,._,,.,. .. ~_,,.._,,.,._,,.,._,, ......... ~ A'MERICAN LEGION HI JINX & DANCE FUN ZONE f '"""""""'"'' """'""'""""""""""""'""""""'"""'""""'""""''"'"'"'"'''""'"""'""""'"""'"""""""'"'""' ''"" ""' """ .. """'' """"""""'"i ~ FLOOR 1 SATURDAY, DEC. 27, 1947 RENDEZVOUS BALLROOM Balboa Ausi>ices Newport Harbor Post 291 Admission $1.25, inc. Tax . Ma y your Chri.srma.s and N ew 'Y <ar be filled with a radiance of hdppineu for you and you-r dear one.a:. The Galley -r:..t C..'"'1 <Cl....i Dec. -a -> ()pm 8aL NJpt Dec. ntll Fll'JVwMP Sente Is .t the throttle and good Fellowship hu the right of way. 1• . Full speed ehe~, for · THE MERRmll'.r CdRISl'MAS OF AIJ, ---~-LOUIS 'Vm'Rl:Y,---;,,,, • -. ' • Mele St. .... • Seasoa's In BALBOA Now Open SATURDAY and · SUNDAY Greetings ~ i I SHOW f • !! ~ • ,! i - ~ i . ,~ • ~ . 1 3-~SHOWS NITEL "Y--3 I ~ • !!) ! i !"!'!!"!'!!!!!"!'!!"!'!!"!'!!!!!"!'!~ ! i Dick Mc ,..:..tir· e I.II , I THE NEWLY DECORATED ( I IN Nightly Except W.ednesday ' SEASON'S GREll..1'1NGS -.. , • BLUE .ROOM I I -. . • •• ' -. .... .. ; 208 -Palm St. Bllloa .HARBOR 224 , • J I • • ' • . ' ment. I have. on the 6th day of No- vember, 1947, levied upon all the right, title. claim a nd interest of said defendants Cor either of them ) in and to the following de- scribed real estate, to-wit: Lot 22 in Block "E" of Tract No. 518, as per !\·tap recorded in Book 17, Pagt'S 33 a nd 36 ?.1'.iscellaneotis l\t aps, Records of Orange County, California. commonly k nO\\'TI as 2169 Ocean Boulevard, Balboa, Or4 ange County, California. To- gether \\'i th all the singular the t£'neme nts. hercdi taments and appurtenances thereunto belongina or ·in ·any wise ap- pertaining. Notice is hereby given, that on Monday, the 5th day of January, 1948. at 2 :00 o'clock P . M .. of said d ay, I will proceed to sell in front of the court house door. South En- trance, in the City of Santa Ana. at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in La\vful l\toney of the United States, all the right, title. claim and interest of sairt defendants, (or either of them) of, in and to the above described prop- erty, or so much thereof as may be necessary to raise sufficient to s atisfy said judgeme nt with in- terest and costs. GIVEN. undE.-r my hand this 15th day of December. 1947. J~·JES A. li-tUSICK. Sheriff. CARD R. EDGAR. Deputy. RIDLEY C. S~llTH, 114 ~2 \V. 4 th St., Santa Ana, Calif .. Attorney for P laintiff. Pub.-D<-c. 18. 23. 30, 1947. * Purity * Accuracy * Dependability \\'hen-you brtng a pre, 1ertptlori' here to be filled you kno~· It Is In reliable hands-that only the pur-' ~t ln(?'edlenta &re used. JLUp'TON BARBOR DRUG Nl:\\'PORT PHAR~tACY BALBOA PHAlUIACT • DURA LITE • METAL WALL TILE Pmmuent • Deeoratfve Buatprool -Waterproof Cu Be Applied ... N-or Olll'Sarfaee o--t TUe. Boc&1 ud F1oort.g FREE ESTIMATE Cheerfully Given 0 1'11. RA!IROR ~m Pacif"JC me I: Shingle r.o. .. ,...,£ ... •.sz;s t • •• QilL , GIT AU THESE IXTIA ADVANTAGES wlti lfXAIR- e Wedi lhrtt <>wt .t Alir Y• ....... e Adel Mc,otthful H-wlty .. Air i. Y-rH•Me e V•,...is• MMk •--" '-Sick,.._. • (I ......... M ........ l)nttftt hfflifvN • •-ny a-_., • .,._,,,,,.it-,._noc- • S""b Tl., u...a..,.._ W-4, A..ni , e SM_,.. '"• Hd U.-..'9rf Rexoir CONDmONEI and HUMIDIFIER s.. fWt -....., .. .,. pod-wot ....... deoMtg rippliw=_, Coll H.P. Yarnell Authorized REXAIR Dealer P. O. Box 796 Balboa Island, Calif. Harbor 1669-W , Albert Ber tram Clevidence, 76', d ied early today (Tuesday) at his home, 217 Gale Drive, Bevtrly Hills. He WB.\ district manager for LePagc's Glue company and had maintained a home at 4100 Seashor e Drive for nearly 20 years. He was born in Arcola, Ill. and was in business for many years as • druggist. He is survived by his wife, Nora; one son, Oscar. of Pasade na and Newport Beach, and three grand- sons. • , • • • One of Southern California's best marine men and one of our own best known citizens has been seriously i.11 in his home in Corona del Mar. Stricken with pnewnoOia followed by pleuri!:y, Hubbard C . Ho\\'e, prestdent of the South Coast Co. is now out of sick bay and is making headway toward roadway surface, the narrow width of the Island's alleys made it im- possible t o use surfacing machin- ery a nd \\.'C had to handrake the black-top. Naturally, that does not give as fine a job as wher e you can use machines." Although the council room was filled to near-capacity, it was es- timated that many more would have been present h ad it not been for Christmas shopping prioriti(>S. ScrviC<'s wil~ be held Friday Be-Jerly Hills. In complete recovery. fhe meeting had been called . only to consider perti nent pro- tests to the granting of payment in compliance \Vith the contract with Sully-Miller . Nevertheless. several ci tizens used t he occasion to air feelings against pres e n t members or the city council, one going so far as 1o state tha t a n anonymous council member had told h im the paving job wOuld ac- tua lly cost Jpss than t he city was pr epared to pay the contractors . I Be Wise -Adverti.e William I. Cammack Palnttng Contnctor PAINTING -DECORATING AND PAPERHANGING Ph. Bar. 81.s-.J. 802 Orchid Ave. Coron a del Mar •• - • • • • Sal~ty at Sea \Ve wish t hat every boatman ror the sake of his own neck could see the film "Safety at Sea" which \Vas shown to the current Power Squa dron c lass at the BYC last week. The picture made by the Aetna Lift Insurance Co. off Long Is land Sound de monstrated with aclual technicolor shots of cruis- Submitting "'rritten prot ests Wl're Wa lter and Mae H . Moor e. Euge ne \Volte . Edwin R. Sage. A. A.. Scott, Estelle Bro\\.'11 Mills, Frank D. KJocckcr. H. L. L. Lind- say, D. A. J ackson, Charles S . Young, Flora Lee Simpson, H . M . crs a nd sailcrs, safety in fueling.· Parker . Harland G. Loud. safety in the galley, proper fire-Verbal protests came from ltirs. fighting a nd lifesaving equipment: L. H. Palmt'r . Frances Gogerty. E . Rig hts of "'BY were graphically il-L<\\'agnino. George M. Foster. Mni. J . \V. Arnold, Ruth Oyster, W. H . lustrated by models in a way you Fawcett and the Balboa Is ktnd couldn'I and shouldn't forget. Taxpayers a..s..cociatlon. 3001 W. c.fttral · • • .. • . • • " I ' < • . . ·Pacific .. Heafing· Co~i . ln·c~~ ~idential & O>mmerci81 Heating Fo~.O Air, Gnn.ity and Floor Furnaces Barbor 676-R 1709-11 Coast Hiway Corona del Mar • · Boorey & Poirier loo IPZB· CENT FINANCED • F.H.A. TEBK8 • Add Boe-a Batbe • O&l'll.pl aonverted te ll'f'lac qaarten e F're9' ee"n+tee • .Metdle&, • Alillst la pl••nlnc impnwemeatl REMODEL: Increase Income . ., <lout mpway CORONA'DEL MAB . BUILDERS -..._Bids. 18AJiTA ANA Plaooe '7W Barbor UH or HII~ A Right Merrl' Christmas to You and a Prosperous 1 9 4 8 • .. • Tax Consultant and General Accounting New Offices Harbor 2135 CO., .lac. "f't:Harbor 513 . : • " - 2901 Lafayette ' . SAM KEYES, Sa' 1Mft • • ' .. • • •