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FIVE CENTS
WOMAN fOUNO :·DEAD' IN -.CAR.-· ON-HIGHWAY Takes Overdos~
-DAMAGE ....... -.. -u.. __ b .. •f Tbeodo ... °' su.--Diop, •• , • . • _· • • -•• -• • . • • of Sleep·1ng p,·11 .. ,.
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~on ()out Btpway at ll :Z5 p. m. ft.unda7 and eruhNI thrau1h ti.e p&aee P.. ~ t.Dto -D
.._ UowNOm or 11an·e7 Sqme:n. ~ tUl eo.....t mat1~•7, NewporL SllYl!n niwt Mt ...,-••ppell D k p
u.. -.. -~pt, u... ...... s .., ...... poolll•• pletu-S. (Beckner 7·> rin ing arty Leaves Note
'f!'ree ~urt in Ends Tragically
S11 Accidents m~~= _;~ :::~ h~11by ~
''LOOKS0 UK.E ~·s .IN THE MARKET for a De\\'~ at.en~
Jfarvl"y Sofne-n &ftler he vkM~ thfJ damaCe to hill auto 1'hO\\' room
on eoa-,t Hipway followin& t&.'t Thunday's a.ccldf"nt. XotW' of
the \\'&ndtrlng Oldsmobll~ can bf. .eeo b."l"~" Han·t-y's t"'"
C'hJ'Y""lt-n "·h.lcb ~ oa -.le today at reduc-nt prln""' ~ of
tbe !1ll1ht damaee caU8f'd by fiylnl' SiaM. (N ews-Tln1ee Phot o I
Priority Given Construction
of Mesa Mental Hospital
Given second priority by the
.state d('partment of mental -hy-
giene as it filed requests tor $39,·
0 W k. d port Beach police on a "po411lble Ver ee en homldde" charge, occurred lm-
medlately alter lht> a.noounce.ment
ot the poet mortem report late
Six automobile accldel\U bver Saturday afternoon on the cauae
lht> week end caUM!d minor lnjurte.t of death of 39-year-old Lucille
to three peMIOna and a heavier toll ElolM Poole, 2224. E . 19th SL,
on parking meter •la'ld&rdA. plate Long Beach.
glAM windows 91\d automobiles. Deputy Coroner Roger Bum-
On ThundaY at 11 :25 p. m_ a ham. who conducted lhe poet mor-
car driven by Theodore Donald tem at Baltz Mortuary, Corona
Siivera, 27, S&n Otego, went df'I Mar. sa.ld death WU due to
through the huge c:U11play wlndow11 "cerebral edema" or blocked arte-
of Harvey Somer,, lnc. on lhe rll"11 In the skull caueed by a cute
Coast Highway. Driver of lhe car &lcohollam.
told poUce that "I "''U l'Otng about The woman had hem tou.nd in
~ mllea per hour and didn't rea-the arma o f one of the thrtt: young
llze I wa_, in a curve until too late. men at 4 :J8 a . m. Saturday by
1 jammed on the brakes and the Newport pollCt' when the car In
car Welt out ot control." A ccord-\which they were riding went
lng to the police report Utcre wu through a red 11:tgnal at Cout
a alight mi.at at the time and the Hlrhway and Poppy Ave .. cOrona
p11.vem<.'nt was alick. There were del Mar. Ottlcera punrued the
~5 yard.II of skid mark.a which in· car and 11topped It at Bayside Dr.
dicated that the car was travelhng From Lona .-,..ch
broadside. Buldu the woman, the occu-
The c&r went over the curb. pant.II were LAelle F . Snyder. 28.
struC'k the w indow with It.II right the driver. Alvin E . Yunkt'r, 26,
5lr1r then spun around and headed ancl Ro~rt F. Sterba. %6, all from
!lra.lght Into the building, coming Long Beach.
(Conttaued oa Pace 8) When ottlcen St()('kdale and
Crolll'han approached the car
' Snyd"r a..skf'd to be eacorted to the!
h0«pll&I 11tatlng that the wom.a.n In
back wu "sick or aomethtng," and
didn't seem to have and pulse.
Police said the woman wu ail·
SMA.1'ff11P-ShoM'l1 a.ho'~ Is the ctr of .loan.le ('. Woolman, 118 N . .lla.ck1'0n St., Glendale aft~r It
slid %1 yarda Into a Upt polP 3t %6tk and Newport Blvd.., Friday. M1M Wuolman, ""ho HUstalnf"d
•UC1tt lnJu""-to Mr mouth. attftnpkld •ulclde ud "u takf!h to Orang-r C'..ouoty ~pltal at 11 :87
a. m. Saturday. In, hrr not~ to llrr motbei, Mt.. Woolnm.n told ber "to take the mont>y you gt-I from
tW car and~· t.\-e a blce \'&Cat:ioa." '>., INcv.·s-Ti111es Photo)
'POLITICS' CHARGED IN' T~r Cagers
MESA INCORPORATION Win Opener
Ne\l•port Harbor H igh school's
STUDY'• occ ANSWERS four basketball teams stacted off the season on the right foot Iul
week by winning all the games
Mesa to Get
New Mortuary tine on a rear seat and aeemed to ~• "'~ t~ N4!'M•'l1~ r!!ttlved U:.t prtalfod a let.tel' from
be either lea.nlng on or wrapped <:apt&ln c. A. Fllnk. 156 _ !l•t st .. Ooeta M~ a meft1b8 of the
with Laguna Beach and Garden
Grove.
An .a.ltempted 11uiclde bv J oanie
C. Woolman. 21 . 1116 N . 'Jack."On
St.. Glcnrlale, was !'cporlt'd to
Newport Beach police flt ll :37 a..
m. Saturday. by Mrs. S . E. Nt'v.'·
combe ot the Mo-Bo-Tel, Coa."lt
Highway, Newport &>ach.
After emcl'¥ency trf'aln1cnt by
Dr. Rausa, fo r an overdOlie or
sleeping pills, Miss Woolman \'"&.a
taken lo Orange County hoapilaL
1-liss Woolman had be-en In an
automobile acci<1f'nt at 26th and
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach at
1 :26 a. m. Friday. She rect>ivt!U
minor mouth injuries a.nd hl'.'r car
wu badly damaged. She had ~<;n
taken to St. Jo."leph 's ho11pils l and
wu later rele&8l"d, g oing then to
Mo--B<rTel.
A note. appal"('ntly ~·ntten by
Miss Woolman was found in the
waste bukel of·her roon1 at 10:"5
a. m. Sunday. The note. v.'htch hatl
been torn up ww; pieced togf'thl'r
by police. It contained the foll o\v-
ing meuage : _
"Deare."lt Moth er:
"I love you very much and
would appreciate it i f you v.·oulJ
carry out these wl.shc&.
"Give Caroline m~ts. gi\"c
Beverly those gold gl8.S8es holde~.
Give Barbara. &nd Elaine m)'
clothes and Caroline my shirts
and blouses.
"I want you t o kttp my je"Welry.
Please try to be nice .to Bob. With
the money you get from my cal'
please have-a nice vacation, J oan."
Latest reports indicate that Miss
\Voolman hu re~overed from ht>r
overdOIJe of sleeping plll.11 and has
been transferred to a prtvate hos-
pital.
, Jlilll.-;;:~-!j·poooiii~o~t;~·~ta~ta~ f'U.D<:la In the lMl· ~ -;s...., llCS~ ...,s••
.. the u.t, tbe propoae<f •U.-
ot the ~.018 be<b ukN!. the
vea~r part-3,o-tO ot the111-
wouJd be at ltu1titutlonm for lbe
Olent.a.lly denclent. neae lnaUtu-
tion. .,. now overuowd9CI H per
cent and have a w&IU'lC U.t ot
&•"'"I.GOO sa.uen?aJ.a,w~ there
ls no room.
around Sterba, and when he pU-$h· E~ c;..; bet... ed her off •he fell on her aide •nd CIUUIM Conubltltti A('al.n11t. ln~pon.tion, Midas tM.l we print
e•••h¢esl "1'."-..l. ,OOMllQ' (0Mtlalle4 -r.ce. •> l ~··~oo~p~7~otlt~hl~•t-""""~!"'iJ"C'fl to 01'1U1p Cout Collep oppoM•s the d:raru..c ........ 1 .. .,,;;·~·r•·111· i;i-iii'" ... ~ + ..._•••WI ,,,. ,...
This week the Tar A and B
teams meet Excelsior Monday and
Tustin Friday while the Bees will
j t f;
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-590.980 P'lll"1e~:._'!?m~ lwlepltaJ
at Collta Mesa. •
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The twelve mlW.a wa11 asked
for comtruction of \be hoep\tal
to hoUBe 1 .~00 patient.a on Harbor
Blvd ., on the north side of Costa
Mesa. Under a bill approved by
the la.'Jt legislature, Aasemblym&n
Earl Stanley hM.d the state deing-
nate the Institution-u one for
mentally-retarded children.
Receiving first priority wa..s a
request for $3.600.000 lo conatruct
new warQ building for 1,000 men·
tally deficient patients at the bos-
pital now under comtruction at
Porterville.
RAJ...-('aparlty
The reque!lt ts bu:ed on a pl.a.n
to bring caparity of' the State's
mental ho&pltals and homes for
the ntentally deflci"nt to 15.000
patll"'nts by June. 19~. Preaent
capacities call for 32,358 but a
total of 38.394 is crammed Into
. thut> facUitle1'. Con.structlon now
under way or already appropriated
for will bring capadties to 4.2,·
~71 by June, 19:M.
The 19:>1 capital outlay budg-et
request caJ~ for construction of
5.016 new bed.a: 90me to reduce
overcrowdinl', mpme to re"pla«
i-ickety old bulidlnp and eome to
provide for expected lncrea..su in
mentaf hoapitaJ population.
Capt. Fined for
Bay Pollution
Oplered l owed out o f Nt'wport
Har'bor Ttn.•11'day """I t h over 100
g&llong of gasoilnr in Its bilge wu
the 58-foot .M:hooner Martha.
moored at 901 Coast H ighway,
Newport Beach, Fire Inspector
Phil Hayden reportt"d.
Skip~r or the schooner, capt:
T . G. Russell. 915 Pine . St , Santa
Ana, wu f1nf'd $25 1n New-port
city court Friday on a rharge of
bay pollution brought against hi m
by the harbor department. Hay-
den alleged Ciipt. Russell had bern
pumping gasoline Into the blly.
Ga.soline had been flowing Into
the bilge of the schooner 111nce
Sunday, Hayden explained, ane r a
wrong valve had been turned. He
said the boat wu owned b·y Na·
than Gorin or Los Angele&.
At tta the gasoline ln the btlgt-
of th" schooner ~·as pumped out
and fresh sea water pumped Into
lhe bllre. the fire Inspector utd.
After the craft wu free of gu
vapors It waa allowed to return to
the harbor. Hayden said.
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llartJot' Bl-.d... "tf 'Wk aa.nou:Hl!d N c t Ch ~ t ~., -"·u bel.01 ded. .. I.ti -. ""6f0cal laterN ~~ ,,:.=':.. ':;,!:~ 0 our ange ;::.=.~ l==tloa. An UlJl:"er by Dr. 8MIJ Petenun, ooi~.e
~·~::::: be.:.~p:--~ Due for 2 Years
Tars swept the four gamea with
Laguna with the following scores:
A's, Newport 39. Laguna 21 ; B 's.
Newport 28. Laguna 16 ; C's, New·
port 37, Laguna 23; D's, Newport
32, Laguna 30. Against Garden
Oppose Road
Iota on Harbor Btvd.. In tM 1900
block. Ample off ~t parklq
will hr pN\ided. 8ea.J said.
Hf' ls no"' bM4I of a.n ambu-
lant-., ittniu at 1911 n.rbor
Blvd.
Office Machines
Worth $919 Stolen
Theft of otflce machines valued
l\t $919 Was reported by the South
C'..oAJ1t Conatructlqn Co .. 30th St ..
Newport Beach, lo the poll('e at
8 :37 "-m. Monday. The burglary
took pla(·e somt Ume between 12
noon Saturday apd 7 :to a. m.
Monday. offlcen 1&.td.
Entry wu made by prying th"
screen from an ualocked wtndoW
on the aouth aide of the bulldln«.
Office "machines taken Included an
electric ca.lculat.or Ya.lued at 147&,
and two addinr machines.. one
valued at SIM: th• other at S289.
The compa.ny·1 ..,e bad been
moved about four lnchee from the
wall. In order-to factHtat.e the re·
moval of one ot the adding ma-
chlnea. police Indicated.
George Bamea. S424 SanLa IM·
bell. Co.ta Mua. nld lhat he
came lnto the olllc:e at 7:15 a. m
to clean up and he noticed a
awlvel ch•lt at.andln« aga.lnat. "
nar wtndow. He waited for lhe
office manager who notitted po-
lice.
Lut year, on December 2e the
South Cout Cout.nlcUon Co .. WU
entered and a typewrtter and an
adding machine were atolen at
that time.
Heights to Get
7 Stop Signs
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Newport 5-ch townahlp'• new
Clau A juatlc" court wtll...not be
dl&turbed, at leut ror th" time
Ming. by p&M&.ge or the. state In·
ferior court reor~anlzatlon meu-
ure at the N ov. 7 eltttion. It wu
learned today.
Oet!pite the fact that the n "~
ron.stltullonal amendment aboi-
lshe11 Cl&.M A ju"tlre coUrt!I, leg1s·
laUon aulhorlzed by it for court
reorganlz.atlon dOt's not tak" effect
for t~·o yea.ni:. and judicial authori-
tl~ of lhl"' statr are taking atepe
t o see that local governmental
unltJI take no pr"n1ature ar tlon.
Chief Ju.1tlce Phil Glb8on of tbe
11tate 1Upreme court hu wrltte11
th" county supervi.110ts t o recom-
mend agatn!ll any changes In
pt""Nent court organtuUon until
the new leglalatlon is eff9(:tlve.
Nol Oonldt"r1DC AciUoa
Ch.airman Wiili. Warner or the
county board Aald that the ll:per-
vteora ar" not considering any
IConttaued on Pace 3 )
Mr. Rua.sell Dietrich, Editor
Newport·Balb<>a News Times
Dear Mr. Dietrich :
The last edition of the Nl"Wport-Balboa News Times lncludl'<i a
letter f rpm Captain C . A. Flink, member of the Co3ta Mesa Citizens
Committee Against Incorporation, to me .. In view or th\11 fact. I will
appreciate It If you wtll see fit. to publish my ~ply to Gaptain Flink
&nd alao a brlrf 111l&temenl from Mr. Edwin C. Rice, Instructor of the
political ecience c laM M•hich is mak ing a study of facts for' and agains~
the Incorporation or Cost& Mesa.
I a.ssure you that our participation in this project i~ merely a.e a
valuable lt>l:lrfllng e.xperl!"'nce fo r our studentll. We tntend to conduct
no campaign for or again.st Incorporation.
Sincerely youn,
BASIL H. PETERSON
President
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
Captain C. A. Fhnk
156 21st Street
Coeta Me.sa , California
Dear Capl&1n Flink :
This la In r"ply to your reeent letter 1n which you raised objt"Ction6
to the study Orange Coast colleg"'s social &clence clue ls malc.inl' rela-
tive to the lncorporatlon of Cost& Mu.a.. I would like very much lo have
an opportunity to have a penonal conference with you regarding lhls
( Coatlaued oa rase 4 l
New Realty loard President
PREDICTS BRIGHT FUTURE FOR HARBOR • • Dttp-volced, lean-jawed Barney f 90Cia tf"d with Eva F. Aapin, Bu~.\ Peoria, Coe:ta Mua.
Fra.ncque, 144 Allao Avr .. Nf'Wport I t:on Hill fu:alty in 19•0 and 46. A great boolter of the California
Height.II, started workl.ng on the and hM ju.-,t b<'en one year at his way of Ute. Barney first came to
fringe. of the real estate bustneu present location. He' la now auoct-the at.ale in the late 1920. when
u an oll marketer ("Sort of a aled wlth F~d Crosier. C1lf( he wu tranaterred out here by tht>
btrd doe tor an oil comp&ny" la Haven, and Mrs. Lillian T. l..a· Navy In wbtch ,he .erved a three·
U.e way be uplalna It). In that year hitch. He lJked It 110 well that
cap9Clty he did a lot ot leulng be d~ded to RtUe here' and hu
and became intermt.ed tn real e.9· ttved arou.1td lbe Harbor area ln·
tate. He by been tn the re.A a. termittenUy for the 1ut 2$ yean.
Grove the s cores were: A's. New· OcAan \'It>"' ProtN'.'tl\'f' A.&4
port 54. Grove 19 ; B's. Newport ~latton "-as fonncd Sund.a}'
35, Grove 32. The C and D teams al~rnoon al a 111ttttnr hf'ld In
dtdn.:.t (llay. t"'6 home or Col. Andt'f"\\• Smith.
In tt-ie Laguna game, Armand 518 OoeMa Bl,·d.. Corona 'drl
Nettlel! was high point man with Mar, It. WM announCf"d toda}" h:t'
15 followed by Peterson and Grif· \\'. T . .llcl'f~MIOn. \\"ho "'88 ritti-
flth "''ith eight each. Against a 00 pnWdent of t.lw group. Smith
weak Garden Grove five Coach Jim ""!llJ named 8e<'rrtary.
Miller used h is second string Forrnt>d by land.11ldr 0<~'8.11
much of the game and Bob Jayrcd Bl\·d. proper1y oM-nf'"'• th1·
topped the scoring with 16 points. g-roup u nan I m o us I y ,.ot.NI
Bob Scotland had 10. a.-aJn8 t ('lvlng away any city
F or the Bees. Joe Archuleta led properly to JM"(mll bulldtng of
the scoring in both games wlth 18 the atteM road to the bot.tom of
ttgalnst Laguna and 11 at Garden the Corona df"l Mar bluff . .llrl-
Grove. frnon .a.Id a nn.j .. rtty of the
Complete box IJCores of all the Ocean 81\'d. propt.rty ownrn;
carnes Will be printed in the New· (Coatlnued on Pa.g'e 4 ) port Preas aportll secUon Tbura.,._ ____________ _
tale butnem tor tM put tin During World War ll. Barney al-
ye:an and lut Thuntda,y ..... elect-., eerved""Fa the Navy from 1942 \
ed prutdvit of the NC'WJIOrt Har· to early in.. 1945 aa a •torekeever.
bor bo&rd of f'9.lton. Prn1ou.&17. He ' wu do a 1UtH:haee-r ln the
Barney was actl•e u a committee North Pacific Md allo located at
mMDbu of .. t g-roup. ftl'loua buee. j
!:Kplalnlng lhe ~ ol the 0--S -
"--' H&rl>ot ~ ot reallon. AJU-Ch admlttlns that '°Ute
B&rney _,a t.hat fl le \Mtr aim to l"M1 estate ~ t. more conftn·
"Upllold U.. etll1 .. of the real eo-Ing lhaA lo ._...ny --'derod."
tat& pni<-aad -" U.C-or Bamoy lo ,iii ~l bunter 'and
to crate better nlatlaN betW9fll'.l trt. to ... ..., In u mueh bunt·
tM roaltot and the 119btic." llllr lime aa '°'""hie when t.l)e oea-
Pvlntu.a-... l lhtl the r?i.. ---pumaucn W a mMtblr ot the " ... I'Ye .._ bunUng atnce I've
~ S-P be txl>'ah11 tat -U1o to walk." he 1&J11. ~And
lfowpo<l ~ -«.-. I ~·--of 1111 .,,,,_ tn •a ,,_lier at. tbe ~RMI Dlli!l>oa ·~ ...n -It
-ta ·----... blnl ... ~ ---... •part ot u. X.1'°"4J •111:1et,_ aDd' ,..00:1rtaee• 11klmk" J:xPaln-
el roal ..... -· .... the -t,.pplas ~ ,..,...., • ·-.. • .....,.._ -~ ..... roal-
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I• i ~ ~ -IAIJO'"~·N&WS· m;tES ~:.::..~~~~-"-~-:-~~--~-,..,~~~"'""'"i~~""""--!r~~:::=r~~~::!::: Gifted y ourig ~ TtrillS' .
·Audience at Cmnmunity Ctiocert
'!'be mmlc beard~ night--·----------
a.t J:l"rin t...,o'a concert. ~
oent.ed by th. Community 'Ciiicen Uve and for tile lnoft put OllJOY· -•tloll. left tlle audience 111 ... able lnl<!rpretatlon. n.e arlllt
reel and mowel. and ftDed Wltlnllo· uMci -. dlffeftllt tempo an4 pedal· ~ and Vie ~ lllat ... -Ulit · ot .lm"'; In ..-C,
rlno m• ·~ • Ille -fo Ulrou"'°"t -ed hit· n ...... 'a. tlltlllias -.rt ,... 'Ir t11an u.. 'FolDnalae 1o ·-aA.Y
-.. _ .. ,.._, perbaja, ~ l'lottaln'......,. Ir\ tlHI
1*1t 1W -.ty ....... Illa U,.-. ~ ,,. .. DOt llawl-Wt ""°'"
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&loo, --U.. utlot wao In· Ull!amlllat pla:lo ac:Uon, &lid nol
credibly YOUlll' .citled, and dedl;.. ln U.. ....u.i.·1 ,&a.pedUM.
coted to bl.I art. ll}'ahn>a Rllapoo<ly In G MlnOr
111e P~ OJ)tlled wtth.Ba:ch'• ...., IOle tlHI flrot of the Etudeo,
F'ant.la7" In C minor, wbtch d•· a '¥f'Ol'k ot potpant meiod)t which
vaopo born a quiet, auatoro be-ICoftd lft a!J<Jnf outllJ\• ..-
glnnlnf Into romantic pouageo Ute beauUfully modulated -
t\Ued ..S_tb melOdy, m&gnlftcent chord.I. Mr. L&ulo'a dynamJCI
chlln!e, oftd flowing J!>ytlun. Mr. W<N apln cllaplayed, wbero .1/1"
~0'1 handling of the major f'Ul'I ot touch went trom a "*'
them .. pn clarity ot outline to ~ IOft yet heonl 1n· tho ~
the llltrtcato otructure of this aloloo, to Ute thunder ol lnqn!tl.
WWI<,· . -t chonfL ni. Dollbd.Dolulan1'
• ~tl\oven'• Sonata In E Flat Walt& -.a a cb.&rmln6 piece, ~
W.Jot <oftb.lned oome ot tfte an-od With llJbt·hearted mu1Ary of
~·· moat beautltul Interpret&-the 'flPFn& rhythm. La Cam-ti~ 'tbe Allegro, under his pa.tMlJa (The Bella) dt.pla.yed ~r. proved full of lovely &pin the arUst'• apeed and purtty ~.; &rid the lyrtc valuea were ot touch. Hla technique wu }>he·
helfhtelled by dynamics that nornenal here, both tn the bell·
ranged 'from a tone of whi•pering Uke tones achieved In the htl'f'eirt debca~ to chords of sonorows ra.hl'e• of the key-board, and In the
power: Hla tempo in this (and ln daullng evenneu of the octave
llD Of h1a 8e1ection8, tor that mat-triU...
ter) aeemed personal. serudtive, Olft for ~to and nrted, .enhanclnw the beauty
of tbe music without becoming un ·
dlactpllned.
'nle dUtJnctJve quality of the
~· tempo was e•pecially .ap-
parwdt .In the br1lllant Scherzo of
tbe Beethoven. Here. In a melody
cani.ed over a 8tacatto b&.H, he
produced a pattern of swift, ln-
aillteht 8)'?1Copation. One could
hardly U.ten without moving
hand.I or feet In time to the mar-
veioua rh,-thm. The mlnuetto wa.s
played with less rt.ramatlc inten-
IUty than the preceding eectiona.
but wu 1Ull marked by tonal
beauty, While tlle Prea\.., coc tucco
wu ·a clthll' becau. of shadinw.
&hd uae gaJety &nd speed of the
lnterprotoUon.
In Ule Chopin Eludes. Op\18 .25
rtctiwel a reading which broug'ht
out surpualngly lo vely melodic
line•. It seemed remarkable that
90 younr an artist could have 30
diudl depth of teeUng.
In Opu. 10, No. 12. the octave
work waa impressive. Thiil elude
.. cbe of whJchl>ebUMy said, .. You
break your flngere on th.em." and
MendeLuohn'a-Llast'8 en Wing•
of Bona-la an ovet -ornamented
thourb beauUtul pie«; tll ulon-
type arranpment. however, had
virtue ln It.I emphuia on Mr. Lu-
mo•1 Ciftal for k!gatp playing.
'n\e . al"t!.st clO&ed with Llalt'a
Hunc-arian RhapK>dy No. e (Mr.
Horowtts, In hia concert the prev·
Jo\DI evening at the Phllharmontc,
also played the Rhapeody No. 61 .
This bravura work 11 110 gy~t a
test ot technique and atrength that
many concert plantalll leave out
part of the tremendoua fi nale. Mr.
L&u.lo played the entire work,
and in his bur-St or apeed at the
end his hands were only a white
blur above the keyboe.n.I , while hia
clarity a.nd control were thrtlltnr
to hear.
LoAt In Pla)'tn1
One of the moat attractive
points about the performance wu
its freedom from stage manner·
lsnu. The dark-haired. slender
young man sat very slralght at
the piano, with hi..9 shoulders held
quJte still, and hLs head erect and
tnovtng-very 1Jlightty ln the
rhythm of his playiOJ. He d1d not
use the untng and falling of handa -I\ WU ax~Ung to watch the tech-
nique that made the incred.11-le
paaaap and octave execution look and wr1at nourtehea with which
-euy even though one kn that eome vtrtuOSOll seek to dramatize .....-:; ew. .......,. ·-~ and mueh ot Pl• •' _.,... " .._ ,_. ~·'1oit 'li1 '~1•·tn yln1.
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The Chopin Berceu8e was an
exqWaite number, with lacy pat.
teru ln the treble, a.ad cucadeB
ot deUcate, crystal clea~ arpq-gtos,
tlawleaaly p1-yed. The two final
chordl of this ptece were a miracle
cf touch.
Chopin'• Three Ecossaiaea were
a llappy choice ln the proi'ram. betn• PY and brilliant and played
wtth a spll'it &nd wonderfu l tone
oolor. The ever-famJliar Polonaise
tn A n&t Major. made a house-
hold tune by fturbt and Hollywood.
Ringing applause broug"ht him
back for three encores. Perhapl!I
tbi. heart-fe lt applauae may have
come in part from a wisUuJ ap-
preclatlon of the contrast between
the bttauty of the music and the
black news 1n the headhnn In the
ev•ning pape". Perhapa If enough
people everywhere care as much
for music u Mr. ~zlo and hUI
audle.n~. the headllnes tn the
newapa~rA of the world wttl bt>
diffe rent.
Christmas Sale
on Wednesday
A pre-Chri1Jtm&..'I sale ot glfU,
lt.proha and {ood will be held by
Capilla Clrclt> and the Sunday
school Guild on Wednesday, Dec.
8 from 1 tb 4 p. m. a.t lh• cor ner
of Marigold Ave. and Cout BIVd.
l.Ad.iea donating food tor lhe sate
may call Mn. Paul Moore at Har-
bor 2009-JK 'br Mn. Newton Cox
at Harbor 2198.
Since 1908 the l&le Of Chrlatmu
s..Ja ln thla country hu been
aattonwlde. Seal tunda aupport
tubereulo.ta control camp&lpa.
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THOUSANDS OF AMAZING YAWIS
8MldKtlo• ,..,..&Md or w,. ~ ftfUMed.
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Reveals' Plans t
Dkf• k:t '0.pu+Y .
In Officl.I '(!lit •
to ~ ... Rebekahs
_ ' .At. Ille 1'1•-~ Wtlna' for Christmas :.:-.:::;,. "==~ ...... ·c. -lwltau, =.rl>opuly
Memboro of tho !loud of lldu· .,_t,... 't.. p&ld bir at-
catlol> of Ute Coate Ill-Comm•· llcl&I Ylalt lo U... ~ "-">P-11111' tlturc11<1Mtd ~ IMOll'll U1fJtc hOI' .,.... .ie. tt11t4et1t of
... amoor .__t --°' u.. -*' 1rrnte.-Annin, _,,_ altorlcliaol to, o.n.t1na.e Doput1 ~ Mna OnlaWalcl
date. were mL ...i tWo 9'.llor~w!iwt toun and
'ftle tndlUotllll 1uMio1 ' --HMla Oralld Kula Boltan at 11'1111·
po•ront wtu "' hold .., 1'loldl.J o.-. · · · .
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nlfht, December 111. Deputment. Ml!& Lolmo/li" and lld Wtllcutt,
&ftd lndl9fdUal cbltdNO trofn the .., tM ~ comm1u .. had
Ct>lidru'1 D!Ylalon will pt'09fde tha -tall tfowoiw and • !loNI piece
pr'Olnnl. Tbore llOll bo a 'ftol\ -. 11> Ice lo decorate Ute holl
f-. B<i._ aad a laJWo troo .nu l'ol6 -mombora ate to bo ad· bo Ute ctattt of -u-. .J!llu.d lato th• lodp In. Ute noor
WANT TO HAVE THAT RELAXED FEELING?
9\Jpertntlndent •Hl>,Jh ~via 11 hrtliN, """ by traltlfer and two
1n ch&rse of lb• tree and prorram; "1 UUtiat.lon.., \be latter to be tn·
Blfh School and CoUege M. Y. F .'s IUoted 111 the 8J'l:&fDO<e lads• of wm decorate the tree; Uoyd Santa Ana on December 8th._
SChloMer will arranre for the The o.c.m.ber 5th meeUng will
chlldnft'I tr•t and the P'ldeU.. be called to ori!er at the earlier
clua wlU pa.ck the candy tor lhe Ume of 7 :30 Ji.. m. for· a ahort se•·
occulon. · akm a.ft.er ·wJ\Jeh membe.n wW go
Mn. Arthur Worden wu ap-In a body .td.Anahetm wbere the
polnt.ed to make anangbleDte for Busy Bee ~e .of Cypreu will en·
the vtalt of Santa and u,e four tert&in. Ruih~ L. Akt!n, pruldent
lldult clu.ea wtU provide tree of Rebek&h'·~mbly. ·
decoratloJt•. A de1ir:httul pr,>gn.m was en-
Start i;, eave 1)'Rem&Ucally NOW at NEWPORT
BALBOA FEDERAL! 'Mlat way you'll accumulate
a sound Savings reserve and you won't ever
have to ~rry ·about a financial emergency finding
you unprepared!
When you save here your Dloney i. in.sured up to
$10,000 ..... and earns current high 3% dividenda.
DRIVE CAREFULLY . • • •
HAVE YOUR YULE TIED WITH SAFETY
• Memben1 of the Church School Joyed wkh a l'rollp ot accordion
wlb have an opportunity to share pl~~ trom Mll!O" Mann'• Studio
their goad ttme by brtnir!nr "white of Music tn·santa 'Ana giving 1ev-
,1tts•• to the Chrlatmu prorram. eral nu.tnbers and Shirley Sm&lley
The.ae wlll be In the nature of r1.ve a vocal sok>. NEWPORT BALBOA t oys, go.meo. personal Item. and .U It wu tfte lodge's second ' , · •· ·
canned tood8 t or the children of birthday, M'n. Lee presented It f E D E R A l · .,-S •AV I N •G $ the Pla.za Chlld .. n 's Home Ill Wltft two Cluistmu candleo which . · · ~
Sierra Madre. Thla pro~m will were Ughted on the head table.
begin at t~ church at 1 o'clock Mn. Switzer and Mre. Bertha AND LO A.'a..1 ASSOCIATION and the whole tamlly I.a Invited to Wat.Ion, committee on table deco-Ml'1
attend. rettona UBed paper dolls 8.! favors ... ~ .. A. • ""' -
tor each JUUi. P. A'. PAI.MIA, lhlilltll ' VU.dJe.llrbt Snvlce O.rtrude .. Willcutt, Maym e · -r. i ......-.,--
Other special prognm1 planned Greenleaf. ha Coe, Helen Caw-3333 Via Lido · , Harbor 15')0
are • c:mndle·llghtlng ee:rvice for thon, l:ffle Blateh and Mr. and -Shirley Anne Millard is' Bride in
Rites at St. John Vianney Church
Sunday eventnr. Dec. 14 at 7:30. Mn. l'rank Glllger .. rved on the NIEWPDRT 91:ACH,• CALl,.ORNIA
The Sunergoua Fellowah.lp wtU be refret.hm~nt cotnmittee when 60 ·::~~~=~~==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I In charge of th1s provam which tnemben and guest.a enjoyed jello ~
will use three singing groupe and and cake.
candle4 Jlghter1. -------Pkut4 JHJ/l,uclio,, Matching ring11 of white gold--------------
were exchfulged ln the do\lble rtnr
ceremony performed by the Rev.
John Stapleton at thne o'clock on
Sat9rday. Dec. 2 in SL Joh.Ji Vtan-
ney churth, Balboa. Ialand. wbJch
united Shirley Anrie Mllla.rd,
dauchter of Mn. Mary O. "MJ1lard ,
1221 West Balboa Blvd. and J ohn
\YllUam Werlie, son or Mn: Ell.u.-
beth Werlie. 119 Marine avenue,
Balboa Ialand.
ShJ rle7 wu liven In marrtag•
by her uncle, Perey B. Millard.
She wore an 18th ce'f\tury gown
Tuley Htch &ehool, Chicago, and
11erved three ye"ara with the U. ~.
Army. Joth MountkJn Infantry
Olvt•lon. For lhf' put tsn yea.rs
he has ~n at the Markel Spot on
Balboa laland, hl8 bridf being with
Van de Kampe at the l&llle place.
They wtll make their rulure home
at 1221 Wnt Balboa Blvd.
New Committees
for HarbQr Stars
at white slipper satin, the sweet-. Worthy Matron Ruth Dei•ter
heart neckline and bodice peplum lllnd Worthy Patron ,Henry De-I.filer
embroidered with seed pearl.I and presided Wednea4-Y eveninl' u
1equJ11a. Her nnrert1p vell wu newly Installed otflcera of Har-
held with an 18th oentu17 ia.,,. llor . 8'"" cbap!ff:. o. >;. s., .took 4tOWft ~ wt\h .... .,.,.--... ~"thfilr \tutt8 ftir U.@ nM ~time.
i.11.d ihi carrtid a t.R"hite otichld cor-Special ncort waa extende-d to
sere on a prayer book. Junior f'*.lll M•lron £dythe Kemp-
Mr11. Wenda! D . PruJgh, slater of er , Junio r PIU!t Patron CUba Mar-
the bridt" W&.'I matron of honor, In rl8 and Put Grand Matron Maude
burgundy taffeta "'ith matching Bigelown Sibley, wbo werei seated
JuUet rap and carrying pa.Je pink In t.he Eat.
carnation~. P1nk carnatlon.11 were Announcement wu me.lit" or
a1s'l carried by the brldeamaid. commltteoe for the year. which
Dl&na. TTa.ak, who wore deep aqua include: Audilil'lg. Sylvia Pla.ce.
taffeta &nd cap. Oona.Id Smith chairman, Maude \V ood' and Eva
'4·as be!llt man &J1d uahers were Moore; e.xaming, Ed.)·the Kemper,
Robert Steward and George Smith. chairman. Laun. McCllllan. Lola
A180 assisting wu T ed Millett. Ander'30n and Pauline Jasper;
M r!! Mlllard. mother of the budget. l:rma Lachenmyer. chair-
bride wore A formal length gown man, Walter Peck and Dorothea
or r!lfle and white with whit~ ac· Kinafather; by-laws. H a rr I e t
cessories and gardenia corsag e. Smith, chairm&n, Welthy ~dden
1"1r!!I Wrrlle was In champ-1.gne and Arthur Fitunorri.11 ; publicity,
htl't• over taffeta with brown vel-Margaret Rabb ; relief , Ruth Deis-
vet a ccessor1eA and corare ot p.t• ter. chairman, Regina Cottle and
llenias. Stock ... and chrynnthe-Harold F1nk ; decorations, Laura
mum~ in bridal white: decorlled McClellan.
the c hurrh and the soloist sang Bukels or white chrysanthe-
Ava Maria, mums In the Eut an<I West deco-
The reception wa.s held at the rated the lodge rooms and we~
br1dC:s home, lfecoratt-d with ba.'!1-again WH,~; ~~lr;r wlt.ll;·~ie.,.
kcts of yellow and white chrysan-soms or cc.pa~~ t<lrttlifi.~~
themums The lace-cove.red lll.ble mC'nt table.'°" tilt!: Teff'eShment
WL, centered with a beauutul comm.ltttt ror the e\'enlng were
three-tiered wedding cake. Allaiat-Sylvia Place. Annie Walker and
Ing Mn. Audrey Cottle In Hrving Blanche Lytle.
the cake, champagne punch and -------
coffee. were Mn. Haul Willia.m s
and l\ll.as Diana -Tra.a11;. In charge
of the bride'• book were Paul
Thomp.xin and Wendal Pringle.
For the two weeks' honeymoon
at Big Bear lake with Atopover at
Mission lnn, lhe new Mn. WeTlle
wore a roef!·belge pbllrdlne .Wt
with acceNOriea of bunters green
and her orchi'tl corsage. She 6a a
graduate of Newport Ha~bor
Union High achool Her huaband
wa.s graduated from Murray F .
LO!!r:.8 WEDDING RlNG
Mrs . A. W. Hookw&y. 244 Helio-
trope Ave .. Corona del Mar. re-
port ed to police the losa of her
wedding rtng at 9:30 a_ m. Mon-
day. She believed that the ring
wu loat eomeUme around Nov. e.
The rui. la a platinum wedding
band encnved A WH-SHM. 1898.
Mrs. Hookway wu unable to pla.ce
a flnancla.I value on the ring, al-
thousb lt had a put sentime.nt&I
value to he.r.
ft will be • beautiful service and
eomet.hins different. for Ule loc&l
church. The following Sunday. Dec.
31.·the HJ•tl 8cbobl Youth Fellow-
ship w tU be In charge or a 7 :30
worablp SerYtce ""1.Jc h wtll feature
t'.he traditional Watch Nlrht Com-
munion service.
New teachers confirmed alnce
the lut meeting of lhf' board were
M rs. Ham.on 8&.nbom, eecond
grade teacher; Mr. and Mrs. Har-
old lnman, teachers ot the 1evuith
grade; Mra. H . M . Yeargm, 11Ur·
sery: and Mr_ Bruce Martin, coun-
aelor fo r the Colle-we M. Y. F. eve-
nJnc l'l'C>¥P· Emphula wa.s laid
upon the leadenhlp tral.ntnr
school.a Lo be he ld ln January Md
February. Mn. 'ntompson I•
cha.l.rmaa of . t.bt bo*rd and · roll
can abowect ibrteen memben pre.a-
ent at lhe meeting.
Mrs. St0ry Wins
Fur Neckpiece
' ··A very •UCCe•tul venture.
especially from the point of mak-
ing the pubUc aware or the roods
and service.a of our local bwsine.-
men. wu the verdlc:t of Betty
Jarvt., chairman of the llust.neaa
and Proteulona.l Women'• Chri.tt-
mu Preview, wh1ch waa held lut
week-e:nd at the RendC!SV(IU• ba.11 -
room. "From the financial end.
we haven't made our final check.
but we've made out u le:ut aa
well a.a la.at year." she added.
Winner ot the sable neckpl.ece,
wu Mr9. Kenneth Story. wife or
one of the owners of Balboa Mar-
.k~iifii6 ~~-Ive~ In three el~ ',t o J0cJ. merchant.a fOf'
their .,booth di.ap1a,y. Winner In
Clue A wu Weatem ~Ml and
West Cout Packinc Co. for \heir
exhibit featurtnc a model at their
canneries. Second and third prlsel
went to Rlcharda Udo Market and
Newport Fumlture, retpec:Uvely.
ln cla..aa B, first prlu ribbon
wu awarded to Blower-1 VI~
Market. Second. priu went to
Pav!Uon Gltt Shop, and N-port-
B&lboa Federal Savlnp and Loa.n
took third honors.
Sha.mel'e NurMry took top hon-
ors ln cla.aa C. Second prise we.a
awartled to Balboa o, and 10; third
prise lo WU.On'• .Jewelel,"IJ.
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Salmon flahtne-ha.a been lm-
proVtnr steecttly durtng the past
week aloftg the Sacramento river
In the vicinity of Hamilton City in
Glenn county, reports the Nation·
al Automobile Club. Many fine
catchea have been made.
"Buy Chriltma.s Seals."
TERESA RENNER (Mrs. A. Renner I
<»-n Plulat or nr.. Oo•-ta
Gradmte Studeut of .11eJa llutok
436 Serra Drive H•rbor 117W
C~na Hlghlanclt -Corw cW Mar .:
• in my automatic
gas clothes dryer •••
with far less work
for me ••• at far
lower cost, tool
"°.._"°!n~•n,.,.,coawun !
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tuDOR Show· faShkJns . =t for Main PTA.
• A oodol hour Ill the ltladu-scoa 'T ,....,, -dj><Md 111o .. toot U meetb>c ·., u. Coota M-Kain
' schoOl PTA. Mn. H&r0Jd Dmw, N.EWS Mr11.' Rqbert Chambotlaln and Mra.
On Dec. ttll, all Girl Bcwu In
UM aix:U. &ad •ven\h .,..... who
a.re worlcJ.na on th• "Oood Groom·
lnC' badt'• may bear Dr. L. A.
Becker, l!p8U. on ""CaH of Teetb'0
at Ute Horace~ oc11oo1 att.r
lclloel Late b.._ will tnruoport
~ to their bomn. Leaden
~ed contact Mn. R. E..
~. l'?'Ocrtm chalrm'an.
Hubor 1894·M for intormauoo.
Girl Scout TN>op No. 20,
ilb<U. pade prla.
1.-dn: Mn. Edwa1'd Milum
Tb1a b'oop la worklnc on "Child
Can" badce a.nd on Monday, Nov.
20th. went to the Coron• del Mar
8ebool and Nby-aat •mall ehildr.tn
while their mothen at.tended the
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C. M.,Gir l Scouts
Prepare Dinner
For Mothers
Byf'Q!l Fenley were ho.taeee dW'-
"'lr Ult OOdal lnl•rt'l' w!llch oJ.
forded paren ta th~ opportu.n.fty to
d1acua 9Choo1 probJe.ma with tbe
taeulty membera.
Mn. Denni• HOC'Jand. pf'Utdtnt
conducted the bu.sinus edldon la
tb.e •hool aud.Jtorlum. Mrs. Ray
Tn.utweip. progn.m ch&lrman. ln·
lrqduced Mn; Ralph TayLor, lead-
er of the Costa Mesa StJtctty·
SUtchera 4-H club, who.rave a ,._
port on their work durinl tM
year.
The ctrb then pruented a de-
ll&'bttu.J fubion ahow, mod.Uq
prmenta which they ha.cl made.
Joyce Vltte, prealdenl ot the 4·tl
cJub and Alayne Compton, choun
the most outstanding me01ber ot
the ~ta. Mll!!Sa BUkhy-SUe:hera
for the 8eCOnd year, modeled the
! official <·R club uniform.
\ At.tractive home·&f'WJI ' dreuea
were shown by modeW Joyc~Vltta.
C'felyn Taylor. ~nt' Cooper and
Marian Koerner.
But major b.ietill.cht ef the reTIJe
wu the ahowiJl&' of red fl&nnel
nightgown.I which won the girt.
Mot.btt11 of members of G irl top bonon. Thi pretty and prac-
Beeut. 't'roop 12 tn Costa Mesa tic:al go'Wll9 were modeled by
.,._.. a.ccorded: a rue prtvilep Jackie Garrett. ShJrley Pope, June
8&tunlay even.lng when their Pa)'lle, Mary and QilM1e Souder,
datipten prepared and •rved a Lynne Coopft", Evelyn Taylor,
delteioua baked ham dinner, com-Esther Tho mpean.. Marian Goe:r-
plete with home ~ appie pie 1 ne.r. Alayne Compt.on. Unda Oeer-
topped with ice cream. ing. Helen Bttham and Shirley
Tbe dinner which wu served tn Lewie.
the Scout Houae and voted a boge Selectin1 u hts .!lubject "What
success, provided the girls' an Now?". ReY. Ale.x Nickols, pastor
ouUet to demonatrate their cook· <11 the nrat MeUtodlat church ,
lftg skill learned In scouting. Tbe Sa.Itta Ana. captiYated· hl.11 audi·
t~ea were decorated wU.h au-t'Slce wlth a warmly · human and
t\llnd: 1Mvee, lighted green tapera tnapirational talk. ,,
and place ca.rd!I. 1'"eQ_ Meetlns
Seo9t 1¥mbers preant tncluded , A com\ined Otrilltmu program
Dl.a:be Czlane, Gretc9'en Caloee, wili be pruented t.y the mu.sic and
Donna Hamilton, Ruth Hender· d'rama deparlnwot. at the ne:zt
800, Mary Jean Kesel, N PTA meeUDs Mt tor-1'uesday, Dec.
Long. Cll&r&ene Purcell, Marth 5, at 2 p. m.. A.ll pannta are ursed No~ A.ziabeJle Shrew-, Carol to attend uuf see what. t.he chll-
Ann. Slllw, MIUi&ine llorrll. Edin dren .,..~ac:compll.s~ln V•tious
O'keiete, Lynne 8chac:lme.r, Caro-flelda of •tudy.
lyn Ragan, and Betty HJa.tt. Mrs. -------
Harry HUUud a I • o attended
along w ith •veraJ fathen who
trelped wttll Hn1il.s and kJtcben
"'pollc~ doty" later. The fat.Mrs
were" Jf. Paul Norman, Kenneth
Crane-, Elll8 Shaw <d Erwin
Hender90n..
Field Day for
Girl SGout Troop
Under the. leadftSfiJp· of Mn.
Sl4n.ey A. Sahders. Girt Scout
Troop 17 thorougt\Jy enjeofed a
field trip &long lbe kicky beaeh
east. of Shorecllffa 1ut Friday.
At lunch time a camp fl~ WU
built in one of the Andy covea
and a fine time wu had tQll.ltlng
mar11hmellow11 and Wienen. H ot
cocoa supplied the liquid needs ot
the troop.
Later the girls collected shells
and such live 1rpeclmeM u aea-
urchln.s, llmpel!i and atarllahu.
which were eully accessible due to
the prevaJllnl' low Ude. •
A brief 1e880fl In the natural hla-
tory of the many marine animala
to be found in the tldepoobl qu.lck·
ened the Interest of the troop and
lent aded ~zest to the llaJ'Cb tor
•pe<:imens. The girls were utftme-
ly reluctant to bring the outing
to a cloae a.nd we~ unanlmou.s in <XP::f.!lC W'!lr ~~ ~o ,..~, the .e 'He~ at I " ... Hide 1168·
&Ible te . . '
Troop leader Mn:', Sanders waa
ably ualated by htr co-leader, Mra.
F . 0 . .Mutlclr: and by Troop Com-
mittet> member. Mn. R. Rudricks.
Renegade
or Snooper?
L. A Philharin6nic
Cqnct!rt Date Set
Ch.,nge'd to 16th
~Change of da<e l.! announced for
the first Ort.nge County concert
a! T..os Alrgeles Philharmonic or-
chestra.. or-lgina'tly slated for Dec.
9 In ·Santa Ana High school aud1-
ldl1um but now to be held on Sat-
urday. Dec. 16. This wtll 11ve oir
portunity for more mwtic love,.
t o secure tlcke~ tor the ff&90ll.
· Alfred \V&Jlenstetn will dl nct
the orch~tra in a progr&Jn which
w.ill itoftllat of Beethoven·• "'Over-
ture to the PromC'the~ ... Dvorak's
"8ympho11y No. ~ iNew World
symphony)."' Debu.say's '"Nottume
IFestlvall" and "Afternoon of a
Faah," a.ad to be co ncluded by
Stravinsky's ••rtr.bird Suite.'"
S.cond concert wiU be at Ana-
b.etni and third. the Standard
filroad~a.at Ct'aurin• \\'llllam Kap-
ell u IOloJat. at Fullerton.
S~n Ucket."J will be avalla.bJe
u.nttl Dee. 9 and may be obtaJned
locally from Mary Batten Ste.ften-
sen. Harbor 2177 .J. Adult tic kets
are $6. lncludJng tax and thls yt'ar
there are student Ucketa ava.lla.blc
at $3.60 H.Cb .
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at Ebell Meet
Zbell ctub's Thur'!lday luncheon,
12:30 p.m . in the AmericaJI Le(tan
hall, will be followed by the
Christmas musical propa.m to be
rtv~ by Harbor MoC.heningen
under dirtttlon of Mary Ballen
8Wfen.en..
Homt-.,• for the aftamoon wtll S. E . Allen. OI 1144 0eea.n Blvd., M
Ba.lbo&, hu arrived In Sarasota: be "· J . A. Gant, Mn. 'N, R. "*-· wt.en he will spend a Fowler and Mn. George A . Gay.
month's vacattan.
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to the W~ ~Iii!',. Oo.. ol 1N!'W~ Jfar'9r , .. .U..U ,Nftl
u hlblt of• mOdiel of tbelr fac"'7. Bet.,-l&nt9., dmlrmaa of tlle
ann...i tmm.t.. ~ tbe bl~ rtMiea..s.o T . A ... ftomu._ ~wntt.
ot the company, ud T. I . Ml .. r, plMt ...,mai.adoat.
Ship Stornoway
Staffs Booth
at Xmas Preview
, • ' ( ~o by Beckner)
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doptin9 Paren~s
Discussed for
C.H.S.C. Members
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Dist. Reports • • d LIQ. .
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-.i --U. ,,_II.,.,, wlMn Tile Q!ppltd Chlldren'o ll<!U.I
Jfcwpo.-l ......,. •••-and •liodatlon of onnp Cowaty. Inc. Prol~ w._.•1 OU.ti bek1 beld 1tl annual meeUn.c recently at
lbolr ~ mMtlnJ 'ftlur9Clay, Michael Manor, 2032 Nortll Main
Jtfovtmbw .'11. at Wldte•a Pull: atr.ft, Santa Ana at a 11-noon
Ave. Oat-. 8&Jlt9e "1.*nd. with tuncbeon. Ripon. were J>reHnted
KaW ftt:Msoaje pas lldtnf. tor the ytu.
Mlw,; J'tlsmon'l9 reported on the 'lbe.llt otncen were •~ for
pre I' 0 ta ...-....,: J_.. HW, the yeu, Nov .. 19&0 to NOT., 1961 : -..r •MtlaS; Kllll...S Chop-Pr.-t, -J:. Kole Roa; Vice·
mu. ,, public n:laU-.: J'?edah preaident, Jame. AUen Knapp;
.._ radio and t.elrlt8kll: Mer-Znd V'ce--prMident. M.n. George
"1lftlcr, --1ioft ID iren· 8 . Brigp; ,.,_..,..,, Harry V.
enl. '· WtUlam11 ; Secretary, Mn. Lee m.a.tne W.C. attendM • tneet· Mtyan, Jr.,; and AMlatant a<:·
.... ol tlle.awdliaJy ol UM Orans• ~"'"'· Mrs. E. D. White.
eotmt-y Medkal A..aaUan-,.. Conaultanta elected were: Ed-
-07 """ PY• & roport ID Dr. ward lM RllUOll, M.D.; J . 8.
camplte&• _,rrclt .. on ecwi411red Bl&iHell, M.D .: <Horse A. But-
IMCk:IM. '°9' lt operated ln Ens-ler1 M.D.~ Ma.be.I A Oeddee, M.D.:
-and Ito falll•re la lllal COun· P•uJ G. Bu•. M.D.; and Lola Olm·
try. ote&. P .T .
J:.l«rt.a..lnlnnt tor Ute .eftJ\11\g' Direct.ore fl"Olfl ~ twel•• high
wu an lmpronft\l ~ put on achoo) diatrlcta lncluck: Anaheim.
'1y a ffl"/# fl U... mesn-. wbUt Mn. Tom Scott, Mn. O. H. Ren-
w&IUDC rot.• .._,.u:.,... t.b&t didn"t ner. Mtaa E . Kate Rea. Miu Adel·
mo.-up.. AJr.W:llRI' thOM talltnc pert Ude Prtce; Bna·Ollnda, Dr. C.
\ffR ...,._ lllomqui.t, Vlrsinla Olenn Curtlo, Purl W. Hudlng.
S.COkr, ~ Beta. Elaine Harry Wil}:iama, and D. RuueU
~eWt. O&rol711 Wei»ef and Irene Parka; O.rden Grov•. Jama Allen
11.oni&, Prorram cuhma.n fM Ole Knapp; Buena Park, Mr•, L. T.
eventns. Wilsey ; Huntlnrton Beach. Mr•.
fteporta on ~ Ort.tmu Pre-r . W. Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Jene
view were atvm by Betty Jarvta. Hayden; Laguna Beach. Mn. c .
PNVMw chalnna.n. Next meeung V. Newman.
wtll bt ~ workabop for U.. Chr1st-Newport Beach dlrecton are
mu #»review on Wecl:naday, No--Mn. Earl S. Morn:rA'. Mra. Elmer vemba-t9 at the RelH:IPYO\la ba,ll. Bow M era, rs. C. M . Deakins;
Ml~STONES
J ACOBSON-To Mr. Ibid Mra.
ALL&N LlllSEN IN~ Eb II c kB . k Ptc. Allan u.-. • ol ibel e . o,o . 00 s
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an e.ut.)0"'1• MCfdWt> J'hUe ,.. .,. ..!a Oliolll:-Brook6 wtn bre avafl·
tumlns to ~P Colllle -lol able to buy •t tile °"!'· 7th Club
la, Hatkmed. rne.etlnC at tM Newport American
Legion Hall-price Sl.50 plua tax.
HOME EClONOIOC8 Orden an now being taken. C&ll
Tbe. Home &conomic. club of Kr&. John lA.tn&JT, Harbor 0628·J,
the Grang• will meet today, Dec. Mrs. H . V. Snodgrua, Beacon
5 for an .U..day meeUng at ~ 6475. Mn. R. E . Cralg, Ha.rbor
Granie ball. Tbe chairman &n· 194.l and Mn. H. F . Waldenberg,
nounced a luncheon will be aerved. Harbor 1898-M.
One Way Fare
, ~53!!, ' Tra..vel In comfort-
casually-on populu i •
Looklnr forward to their Chrl.st-
mu Oranl'e County H ospital
Chtldren'"!!: gtf'U, member1 of Mari-
ner Ship "Stomo1A•ay"" of New-
port at'afted the Girl Scout booth
at the Chriatmaa Preview Frtday
evening and Salunlay afternoon.
Candy, Chn.tmu cuda and Olrl
Scout calendars were: &old and the
entire proceed.! will be u~ for
the Ship'• Chrbtmu project.
"Home .study h1 the period dur· Ivan JacobllOn , 260 Santa Lomu
Int whlch a lkX'ial \\"0 1 k t:r i e ts t o St., COata Maaa, In Santa An•
know and under1La.nd adc>pt.i\4? I Community hospital. Nov. 29,
parents" said Mirla.m Rappe. dis-19~0. a son.
Ora.nge, JJlra. c: C. Bonebrake;
Placentia. Mrs. T . L. Mci'adden.
Mrs. Dwight Phillipa ; Santa Ana.
Mra. Georl'e S. BriC"re. Mrs. E .
D. White, Dr. J. S. BWadell, Dr.
George Bu.Uer: Sa.n Juan Capi•·
tra.no, Mrs. Carl Romer. Mn:. F.
Seidel; Seal Beach, Mra. H . V.
Ekzerg: Tustin, Rev. Frank Scott.
Mrs. Edward Foes.
El Capitan, only all·cbair
car streamliner between
Los Angeles and Chicogo.
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Home Society of California for Mrs. Leonard Timberl&.ke, 1725
San Diego. speaking to thE' Nt>"'-Pomona_ A ve., Coeta Mesa. In St.
port Harbor Auxlllary of the So· Joseph hospital. Dec. 1, a •on. 9
C'lety at their monthly meeting lbe., 11' o&.
The booth wu ta.sle/\Jlly deco-
rated in green and white IA1th hol-
ly berr1e• and Scout flag11 by Mr11 .
J!;ula Daniel.a. Sklppt>r and Mra. J .
B. Merrill. Ftnt Mate. The home-
made candy wu made a.nd donatr<J
by all members of lhe Ship. Judy
Chaplin, Marilyn Merrill. Marlo
Tate and Shirley Grant served the
two periods. Before dllltnbuUng
the Christmas g1fl9 at the h08-
pitalt, the entire group ot rtrls will
sing carols.
N ovember 27 "Jt may take only
a week or two o r it ntay t.akt'
montha. depending on the type of
parent.a involved. but it is the
foundation for truly happy place·
menls and therefore a n esst'n tiat
part of lhe •dopt1on procesa."
Mis.& Rappe, v.·htlt> coneealing
ldtntltles. cit«! l"8 5t' hlstorlt':o
which illuatrated tht' methods ancl
often surprising reaults of hom l'
study S hf' told thr .story of lltUe
"Poncho" fo r whom Ideal parents
hid been found.
"Poncho" wu rt11>covered tn have>
• limp ju"t when he was r Pady
The "Stornoway" meel8 the 8f'C· ror placen1ent. Upon medicel ex·
ond and Courth Thu~y f'Vf'ninl'• amlnatJon Ul t> limp was round to
of the month at the home of h-lrs. be lht> re•ult or a serious hip dis·
MerrtU on -BalDOa I8l&nd. 'Onder a t'aAe. Th• pr011pttti\•e parentll
new regtme. a ctrl planned and ex-were &drilled and rek>ued from
ecuted Pl'Orn.m of S~uUnr EdU· any obllgatJon to adopt him but
cation haa be.en •tarted wlth Marl-tht' couple said 1t he had been blo-
ner work higb-llr.hted. logically th('lr own, they would not
MARRIAGE LICEN81!S
Robe r t William Lonr. 19. 13772
Nr•.1rport Blvd., Tlu:tln; Sally A nn
Taylor, lft, 769 W . 17th .St .. Coata
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DEATHS
EUULl>toth Suthe-rlea
Mrs. EJlube.th M. Sulherlen, 68.
died Sundey m orning at St. Joaeph
h08'pltal &fter an lllneu of ae:veral
montha. A native of T\llare, ant
had lived here te" year-9, rutding
st 217 Coral .Ave .. Balboa. l•la.nd.
She. I• aurvlved by her hut1band,
\.\'llham N. of the home addresa;
two aon., \'lctor H . of Puadena
and George R. of China Lake, and
Requ.lun m&.88 will be celebn.t-
ed today l Tlleed&}'J at JO a . m.
in the ch.irctt of 8t. John Vianney,
Balboa. la.land. Private entombment
will be in Brea mau90Jeum, Grauel
chapel In charg•. Judy Chaplin '9 program dlrtt-ce~ to care fo r him for this or
tor a.nd Joan Parl.aen tile newly l'ln,y Clther re'ason anr1 insisted r n •larriett Thurrr.n
e.lec lt'd orficer of tne df't k. The romplt•t1ng the l\doptlon
Sftlp welcon1e• vfAitors and will &e· Afrs. A V. Andr tw1', prcsldtnt ,
cept a few more members A .!pon.1 prl'slded at thf' bu.•int'ss rr.e.ttng
sor for the Ship ii' g-rf'atly detilrt'd l which followed thr nddrt'&"I. '-!rs.
and a ny organization \ntere.!lted Elv.·ood Martin and ~irs \\"endf'll
may call Mrs. Merrlll at Harbor ! Calkln.!I . C'O·C'hR.irmen for tht' ~C'-
2986--J. The girls are moat enthu~I-ond annual Hearts nnd Flowrr:11
a.tic and a.re expecting to do l{rt'at 1 Bnll. a nnou ncr d plans fr>r this
Ulingl!I as l1arlners. I oulstsnding t"han ty "'·ent which Is
~h edulrd for F'ebru;i;ry 2 at the
.. Ba lboa Bay club. No Court Change The m··•tl ng ~· .. held at the
<Continued lrom Pace 1) homt' or Ai rs. Fred1·1ll"k Cleary.
1802 Par1tl<-Dr1\'e. Corona del
action at thi• time to change the Mar. Lunc hro n ho!l te.!l.Se-' were
preaent court ay1tem of Lhe coun-! h-1 mes. Fred Hun it. \i\'ilfrecf Berl.!
ty , which hu three Clua A jus-and Logan Hendnck~on.
tlce court.a In Santa A na, Newport
Beach township and Ana.he1n1 B • G" I
tow .. hip. us1ness ir s
Thr preaent city eourt.9 a.lso I E t rt • d b
Would be abolished by tht' new n e a1ne y
meuure. which provides that mu-B lb M
nlclpal court. •hall 0. .. , 4P In a Oa atron
citlu harin&' 40,000 or more pcpu-
lation. a.nd in district.a that have
aud\ population. At pre.aeat. San-
ta Ana city b lhe only ju.riedlcUon
In the county that CQU.ld qualify
for a municipal co\Jrt.
Amde from munlclp&J courts,
only lnferfor court.a authorized
would be juattce couru below
C1aas A rating.
Mn. Boots Kttne enlerta.tned
a JTOUp of Balboa business gi rla
at luncheon Thursday in "her pe·
nlnaula home, several staying aft·
erward for a came of canuta.
Enjoying ~1rs. Kttne·s hOllJ>llal·
lty were Jane Thompson. Carol
Brownell. Kay Maclotyre, Lee
Bangert and Carmen De8eno.
Har riett V. Thurma.n, 47. died
Sunday frtlm a stroke at her
home. 54 81't Victoria street. Coe ta
Me!Ul She wu a nat!Vt' of North
Dakota and had lived here for a
year. She la aurvlvtd by her hu.-
band, George C.: two al.etera, Mra.
W . C. Tuttle of Encino and Mra.
Gurt Vanderslul11 of Lewi Angele.a.
Sen..ice.a wlll be held Wednesday
at 11 a . m. from Pierce Brotht'ra
ehapt"l. Van Nuys, with Grauel
mortuary In charge of arrance-
ment..s. Inte rment v.·lll be Jn Val-
halla cemetery. Lo. Anceles.
Robert P . Tlllotaoa
Robert P . TI11ol8on , 76, 22~7
F'aJrvle.,.,.• Ave., Ca.ta Mna.. died
tut Woedqead•y a~ the Leonard"•
Sanitilrium after a lingering Ill-
n~aa.
A naUve of IUlnola. he wu a
resident of the harbor area for 20
years.
He Is aurvtved by a 80n, R. J .
Tilloteon. of Arcadia, •nd a dauch·
t er. Mrs. Mary Nluwander'Of Coe·
ta 1tua. u well a.a five gnuuichll·
dren.
FuneraJ sen1ce8 v.•ere held Sat~
urday, In the Orauel Memorla.l
cha pel.
tntei-ment wu In Mdroee park.
Women of Moose
Plan Special Eve
Newport Buch Women of the
Mooce. chapter 1161, wlU meet in
the Mooee Home, 2008 Ocean
Front, Newport Beech Tbunday
night, Dec. 7 at 8 p.m.
The. chaptu W\11 ' have u thetr
guest Mn. Beute J . Lovitt and
Mra. Dorothea Sheely. Mn. t.o.-
ltt la a member of the ,Gr&nd
Council. Women of the MOiOee and
bu the Puritan Honor depee,
W .0 .T .M.
Xrs. Sbee.11' ls head p.brartan
of tho Newport PubUe Hbrary. U·
bn.ry clW.rman AJuM x.,_. wUI _, to Mn. llhftlJ "for tile
Newpurt Ulorary, a -joJOt pub-
llllbed. "J'eellnp aad -...-. •
l"'"'hood b)' tba Newport Beacll
Womonol tho-.
All ottlcerw and dlalrmen ..,..
Nq-.d to bo In U.. lodp ball at
T:IO 111am~ tor a ~ -
-wltb ,lift. Lcmtt -u.. np.1ar mW'nc. ·All D\tlftMn ec
Cloapter UN are ~ lo plaaoe
--and-tM"PIU m~
Rm ,,,,,._. ... "*_, .. fol·
t.wbtc'U..•11tt,....
Dist. Federation
Elects Officers • at Conference
Over 350 women. representing
more lhan 13.000 memben of the
117 clubs of Southttn Oiatrlct Fed-
l'f'&Lion of Women'• chlba, atiend-
ed the Annual conv~ntlon held on
Wednesday. Thur&day and Friday,
November 29. 30 and December
1 at Hotel del Coronado ln Coro-
nado. ~them Diatrict la compoa-
ed· ot Imperial, Ont.nee. River-aide,
New fuJJ.Jeogth leg rests, fine
Fr~ Harvey food, gay Joung~ car and frieodly
Courier-Nurse servi~ add to the pleuutt of your
"Zip. Same route u the famous Super Chief.
C. D. LINDSAY, T.P.A..
"" E. 4th SI., l'Jlon• l:lrnb.rt r )·S!S4
or S.llt• F. D•"'· KimlMrly 2.......,. SANTA ANA, CAl1F.
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lrlct chalnn•n .. well .. •l«llon ! N. EED MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS? t-t. . .:::
of officers and action on &everal :.; SEU S f th •w.
amendmel>to to the by-law•. we... ... ome 0 ose :... :
under the dlreetion of the prul-
d .. c ·.-. unneeded articles you have stored away -any-.' ..... ent .... n . uey C. Bonebrake of :.: ...:
Orenge. The following otn cers ~ thing that would make a nice gift. ~
were elttted and will be Installed
in April. Included M~.: preaiident, ~ AdvertiSE' them for sale in the -
Mrs. I. E. Sinclair; vlc.-p,..sldent, !II: CHRISTMAS SUOOESTION
Mra. A.ager Ravn; secretary. Mrs .•
John H. Crippen: treuurer, Mrs. ;.,:
0 . W. Freek; &tJidtor, Mrs. Gladys ~
Shoemaker: and truatee, Mrs. Er-•
nut 0 . Lee. ~
Columns of the Classiiied section
DON'T DELAY, CALL TODAY , ..
ln the lively classified section· of the
BIG l'llREE -
for an ad
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Moel important at the amend· · '
menu, that to change the d&te of ..
the annual convention from Nov. ~
to April. WU carried. ~ News· Times, P08t Shopping News and the PttM !...;
OVER 21,000 CIRCULATION IS THE ANSWER! ::::
!II: Phone Harbor 1616 today and ask for the ad-taker. ·"" ~ ~
The oext meeting of Southern
Di11trict Fe~ration will be thf'
hoe.rd meeting on January 31 a t
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REGULAR
PRrCE ••• ~3.30
REDUCED TO •. . . . . ·' .
PARTS AND LABOR
ALSO BIG SAYINGS ON AU MAKES '
18 ·POINT OVERHAUL
10. Change Eaglne Oil
11. Clean Oii Pump IJnea,
Sc.-and Sump.
12. Ridge Ream, glue bust, cylladers
lS. ~ and adjust spark plugs
14. Replace Dl9tributor Polllt&,
retlpie motor
15; CleM Air ca-.
16. Adjust Cart111retor
17. Bepi-Man!fold Gukets \8· Top Radiator Boee
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Member of tho. NATIONAL '&DITORIAL A880CIATION
Office,. and PrinUn&. Plant at nu Bal-Boulnard
Telephone Barbot '1618
Entered u &ecood-Qua Matter It die Poetoffict ln Newport Beac.b.,
C&lltom.la under the Act ot Karch S, 1871
RUSSEI..t. L. DIETRlCH, F.dltor
RALPH BORGESON, AdverUalnl' M•n•cer
-, Qualllkd to Publlalt Lepl No~ &IMI Adverll&!lllMt. er all Kinda
WHEN TO ADVERTISE
Americans will spend 14 billion dollars in Christmas
shopping this year-the biggest holiday s pending spree in
history, and more than a billion over 1949's previous record,
accotding to estimates of the. U . S. Commerre Department.
An interesting statistical corrollary come8 from advertis·
ing industry source• -t hat busineas spending on news-
'. paper advertising fo r the holiday period will also be up
· over the figure for last year by .,,bout the same margin of
.. 10 per cent.
Although it would seem that record ex penditure for
advertising would hanlly ti<: needed during a n all-time h igh
flood of eage r buyer dollars, the aave'1ising survey reports
tha t "merchanta are trying !iarde r t o sell because of in-
creased competition -ahd .advertising budgets next year
wi ll be even higher than in 1950" !
· E vidently the hoary adage-probably originated by
' some s hrewd New England Yank~till holds true: "When
business is good. it pays to advertise : when business is
bad, you've got to advertise." In the advertis ing fi eld itself.
competition; in good ti mes and bad, has been the lifeblood
of growth. When the age of radio came t o fl ower back in
the 1920's. opinions were expressed that the new advertis-
ing medium would prove disastrous competition for news-
papers a nd magazines. All that competition did was to
. help both the radio and t he press. People didn't quit read-
ing newspaper ads when they bought radios. They just
read on-and lis t ened as well.
• < So it will be, it is safe to predict, with a new entertain-
" ment medium, with a. new type of advertising approa ch-" •, television-now growing rapidly. This will merely add
•• something ; not destroy anything. People will keep on •· . • reading ads, and hearing them-plus seeing them. The
;.. J:l"'ater total volume of advertising through all possible
;.: ·media, the greater the total ·volume of busine8'j for all in-
: 7thuitry .and en~which goea, of-=urse, for ..t.be in-
•• '.duatriea of radio. of TV. and the preas.
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Action b)' the city ot Huntln«·
ton Bead> In dlaca<dlnr !ta own
property aueastn11 and tax col·
tecting, and contracUnc wtth tb•
county ta do UHi job, pdnta up a
trend In thal dlrecll°'l ......,. th•
munlclpallUea.
The county hu long been evatu•
i tlnt" property and collecUng taxa ~or Santa Ana. Fulle rton &nd W·
guna Bea.ch. Wlthln the lut yq_r
or two, Brea and La Habra
changed to alrnllar arranremenu.
Now HunUngton Beach join• up.
It LI g enerally know°! that Ana·
helm la thl.nk:lng the •matter over
and that Newport Beach hu Men
toylng with the notJon for eeveral
year•. P lacentia, too. l9 under-
stood to be at Jeut m ildly lntereal·
ed. Whether any ot them will take
the atep remalna 'to bf .een.
The clrcum1tance that eome of
the cities a re on one aide ot the tax
fence a nd eome on the other ralaell
the question : wha't.' dou the city
gain or ION by letUng the county
do 'Ila. u sesa:ing and tax collect-
in g? Alao the companion qu ery:
w hy J11hould a city want to have
Ila own assessor.
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. ·-Tuesday, De~mber 5, 1950
c Mesa lullcler , Woman. Found
Geh $SOD a,.. <~:~,;....i i ~· wu very qv.let. From all lndlca·
Guardsmen to<iet
Christmas Leave for . No Ucens11 u ... ~ olflCftll thou,lht •h• w ..
..,, dead 10 they bad the men take her
Paul W. Andre. of ea.la Mesa to Dr. Rau.'• office and he pro-wd .entencecJ to S500 tlne or alx. nounced her dad at •:GO a. m . CAMP COOKE -Ten d&y1
month& In the Orange county jail Met ln a... Chriat.mu leave la In •lore ror
Frtda7 !Of' dotn(f contractln.g work: moe:t soldiers or the 40th Inf.antry
without a at.ate license, an ottenae The. men aaid Utiey met the Dlvtlli it woman In a Long .Bea'th bar and on , was a nnounced today he had a\lmit~ when arraigned b Maj G atarled for Tijuana and that all Y . en. Dani~l H. Hudelaon, before Jue:Uce Howard Cameron in had been drinking heavUy: commanding general. Santa Ana townahlp court.•
Andrea waa arTe.ated on com-The trio told officen they had.. "T raining OfM>rati ons ror the
plaint of Charles HJndley. at.ate reached Ocean.aide on the aouth· 40th will be curtailed bet ward trip when the. woman became w een inveaUgator, after Mra. Virginia unconacloua. They turned about Dec. 23 a nd J an. 1, 1950," t he
BunUng complained that ahe was and headed for Long Beach but General said, "Howev,.r. Jan. 2 will d~fled with progress on a ran out of guoUne in t...gu.na f ln,sl-an Intensified trainillg pro-
bulld"Jng he wu conP.ti-uctlng ror Bea.ch, to.Id o!fl~n. While obtain· gram resu".1ed."
ber ln Santa Ana, cou.rt reoordl Ing tuel ror the car they ltarned Leave \VIII be gra nted oftlcen
dledd8ed. that the nearest hoeplt&I wu at and enlisted men. <>xcept for a
PtobaUon offtcen Mid Andre• Santa 'Ana, they said. They w ere amall percen tage t o be retained on
a~ltted he had "~gleeted" to beaded in that direction wtr.en the post for security and house-
obtaln thr state llceMe and that overhauled by Newport officers. keeping rea.,ons, from 5 p.m .. Dec.
he had • 1natructed three other The lnveatlgaUon wu conducted 22 until mldnii;:-hl , J an, 1, 19:>0,
houses. Officers u.Jd there wa.s no by Burnh&m., Police Oet. John U p-The vacation period "'Ill permit
complaint u to the qaulity of hls M>n of the Newport fo rce and Det. ro rmer National. Guardsmen t o
work'l'an.9hip. u . Pete Klyne of the •herlff'• 0r. 11pend the yuletide S('ason with
Ralph J ohn Sherod. 52, ot Co8la flee. their fsmilies in S1JUlhl'rn Call·
MeBB wu tined .$1 50 tor reckleaa j fornla communities r1 om Santa
drtvtng Oct . 30, 19~0. a charge he CDM G Maria lo 811.n Diego, including
pleaded guilty to a.tter .his aulo· 1 roup Newport Harbor.
moblle wu involved In a collision Although 83 Gua1n11nians who
at S. MaJn St. and Newport Blvd. (Contlaued from P•&P I) r('ccntly joln"d tht' 01,•1sion ""'ere
near Santa Ana. that weuld be affected WCrt' at not expecting t o retu1 n other
the rneetlq. t housand.ti of dratt~s .,...ho ~f'Cently
The ueoclaUan preeldent fi lled the organizatiun'11 ranks to
•t.ted that by the time of the w ar s trength w('re planning to Barney Francque
(Contlnltf'd Imm Pq-e 1) next dty council rneietlag, Ott.. visit their Seattle, V.1ash.; Bango r,
One thing that t he city gains, /
natu r~ly . 11 the aa vt n1 1n paper,
poetage and clt'riCa.1 work ot main-
taining aMe9.~ent rolls and get ·
ting out tax bills. In addiUon to
the wor k o r the city uaeuor and
tax collecto r. At the same time,
it may r ain o r 108e. u a g overn-
ment. t he tax Incom e represented
by higher or lower auessed va.!ua-
tions flxe-d by County AMeaor
Maurice F. E ndf'rle.
POWER BOATMEN READY-Should ~au~r occur, oprraton of
powf'r boat. ln tM N'ewport Harbor area \\'Ill be-ready to &Id
"''h6rt'\'Or poMft,J~ undf!r thf' l1•ad•"'hlp ot Hay Lanru~m. rt1ht.
In • 1961 Laal"f'flhfllm \\'Ill 1tUt'N't"d lo lhr ro,...,,,a.n~rMhlp or ttM'
Balboe PO\\'f!r Squad.nm DO\\' held by Tf'd llambl"'BOk , lf'ft.
. 11 , It "._ ~ped that autndent Me.: Key West. F1a.; and Browns-
& akunk pC'lt withou t too m uch reUable lllfonnaUoa 911 the aub-ville, T ex., homes .
1'1AKCNG DIPROVEMEST
fUM," he Adds. Reminisci ng. he ject, the futftlty and tmpraclJ-
recalls tha t hiS mother had to bUl"'y cabillty of the ro..t. "'Ollld be
his clothes on 8CVel'a1 occasion11 _ .... __ _. to _,,_ the -·-~l to 11i-""'"" .._._......, ...,......oa::1 Mrs. Helen Powell of Fairview after 8k unk hunting expeditions. ---... ..... vi-·• ··--·•· --• _ Rd c t M . 1 S • ..,w .....,~ .,.., vu -........ -•• os a esa 1s m proving
" omt"llme..oi. 1 though t that she fu11e permbsl.on for the roe.d's s lowly fro m the coll ap!k' which she
felt like burying me Along with eo1111truetloll. suffered &eVl'l"'Bi months ago_
t hose clot hes," he adds ren ectlve·l -----------------------------ly.
After Big Game
Whe n hf' can find the time tn
g et a"·ay rrom his orr\ce, Barney
usually is in the wood after b ig
gam r . "Deer and bear hunting
ranks hig h on my li At .'' sa.ye Bar-
ney, r('CAlling the th rlll of knock-
ing down a 200-pound Califo rnia
bear.
In the cue of H untington Beach ,
t here la virtua lly no dlfferencf! In
the asseMed valuations pla ced by
t he city and county Ulle.ssora u pon
HunUngt on Beach property. so the
only efrec t upon city t lnanca Is
t he sa ... lnlf in cost or doing the job
loca lly . Thia la estimated at per-
hap!ll S3000 to $4000 a year. That
estimate takrs Into account th e
small c harge by the count y, rtxed
by law. for computing a nd collec t-
ing the city tAxe8. Tht" county
auditor compu te& l hf"m , the coun-
ty lax collector collects real est ate
and aecured pent0nal property
taxu ; the county ~r collect-
i ng the tax on un.M"Cured penonal
propert y-tha t ll'I, penional prop-
erty not 8CCUnrd by ownership or
r eal eAtate. The lut mentioned
~u ia atlll collecta bl•, remem ber,
u P roposiUon No. t . w hich would
havp abolished such a tax. waa
soundly beaten Nov. 7.
Next we arrive at t he question :
why 11hould a city maintain a local
IL88esaor !
Thf' anJ11Wer . o r counte, 111 that
the C'ounty aue&80r's valuations on
prorcrty In t he city dou not per-
mit the flty to ralk u mu<'h taxes
e.s It would like. or perhaps Teally
nee-da. So the city ha.a Ila O\lo'n
&NJeMO"r, and can hike lt.a property
valuations high f'11ough to yil'ld
the tax revenue de1ll"'ed .
Ordinarily the lncreaae In tu
levy could bt' obtained by using the-
county valua Liona &nd almply In-
creasing the city tax rate. which
would get t hei MmP 1·eault, with
the county doing the a.ueu:ing
and collect ing. But some clti~ al-
ready hav" th"ir tax rates up to
the legal limit and can go no high-
er. Thel"'efore they h11ve t o do It
by rah.ling property valuaUo n11
higher th&ll the county uaeuor
has f ixed them. Thua t hey mu.9l
have thf'lr own URMOr.
Another fact or Influencing cit lc11
'.o do their own U fle.81!11.ng iii the
bonding ltmlt. The bondlnl" ca-
pacity ha.a a legal lim it. related to
the total u~ed valuaUon or
property In the city. 8o perhaps
a d t y hu a lteedy voted boada up
to It.a lepl limit. Ir It want.a to
vote more bondt, It mu.It lncre&H
llll t ot.al uae..ed valuation, There-
fore It muat. han It.a own w eeaor.
So ra r u the county 11 concern·
~. addln& the buf$1en or city u-
~a.alng a nd collecting m&ku Ttrtu-
a.Uy no dtfrerenca In lebor or coat.
The count y already malntaJn1 It.a
a.ueumcnt rolla ror ·a.11 dtlea. a nd
'.!Ollects county. achool. and other
•pec lal district ta.xea In the cit y
Ulyway, eo the addiUon me.arui
llUle. orriclala aay.
So ra r u the taxpayu I• con-
cem ed. he c et.a j u.t one btll in-
•tead or two. that one be-tog from
the county, 80 henceforth ht'
')lamea t he county ror I'll.a ctty tax
•.roubles. And maybe the ~ t.a.x
blU will be Jwrt a little lea U\a.n
t he two were. combined. U th•
-:taance brlnp property valuaUon11
down, the new bill rntctit be qultei
~ b it lees.
Mlcht ....a.ell be opt.lmiatlc
'boat It. It COULD happen..
1 Bec.k n<>r Plfoto)
Marine Air· Ground Unit in
Korea. Commanded by Mesan
Woo~. N"orth K OT"'f"9.-Much of the 11utce!!s of thr ~t a rine Corps·
air -ground team In t he Knrcan "·ar hM be<'n a chrt'ct 1·Ctfult or a sm11.ll
n~arly unknown o rganization comn1a.ndcd by 1.tajor C. C. Lee of 311
Flower !l trl'et , Co8la M esa.
Tho Ma jor . who l'nlistcd in the Marines in l O·tO a nd w as co-m-
miasioned a 2nd li cu tt'nant ln..---------------
F ebl"'JJary or the foll aw ini;t year,
con1mands a u nit deBlgna l ed by
l hf' meanlngleu j u n1 ble o r le t -
ters: MT.A.CS, When broken do"'"
for meaning, t he designation
m canl'I Marine Tact ica l AJ r Con~
trol Squ11.<lron.
The squadron. a lthnugh marle
up of Marine pilot 8 and aYlflt ton
gl"'ound personnel, 8J"lf'nd8 a gre11.~
!!hare of 1ta t irrl.e v.·ith the Hn1•
un it.ll o f l ht' F irs t Ma n ne d i\•lsion
On thl!!! organ1z11.tlnn hlng t>s tile
!IUCC<'S11 or the close air support
speciality or Aiarlne a\·1a t1on .
r·tow t\11"' Sn ppol"'t
Thtt1ry of close ai r 8Upport, &'I
p1onet'r<>d and perf~·ctt"d by th"
Mari ne air-ground tl·t1n1 1n \-\'nt Id
Wal"' 0 . a llow 8 t hf' land Leathcr-
n('C ~ to call down &J rcraft in
strafing runs. rocket run!ll o:-
bomblng attar k.'I "'hen cnen1y held
objeet lves hold u p their progress
&hind the Menf's or this tyP<'
of ac t ion is the ~1TA CS g roup un-
der Major Lee's dh cct1on. Thi A
organi zation C'oordina lf's the a ir
and ground uni ts when air c lose
s upport Is needed. a11ct orders the
nec"uary a ircraft to the spot , Ill!
Wt'll u checking to be su re that
t he pro(l<JMerl strlkr mAy be made
without endang t'r1ni;: r r I end I y
troops or their pos1llon.
Major Lee St:"r VC'd In a li ne o r-
ganizat ion ea rly in "-'orld War JI
~ a junior Drfh:e r. He lat<'r at-
t"ndt'd f llg-ht school at Corpus
Christi. T t"xas. wi nning hi~ wings
He server! In the C8rl"'1bbe&n area
and "·11.is t ra nsfc rl"'<"d to the Pacific
theAt"l·<' 1n tin1e to \\·in several air
m('dals du1,n~ l h<' O kinawa c:a n1·
paign.
l A•rt In .July
The nfficcr·s Orl{an1t.ation lt'ft
lhl' slates early in J uly "'hen un ll.:!!!I
of t he Flr11t Ma rine Air \\!Ing a nd
the Fir11t P.ta 1·1ne dlv1!lion w ert' or-
dcrt'd ovcrsl'a.« J oining the F ir11t
A-ta r1 n(' 81,gadc. t ht'y served l n
lht' Pusan 1t rea in1tut.lly. a nd Wt'l't'
on thf' beaC'h soon after thr 1n it1al
landing a t l nC'hon. In lht' push to·
ward Seoul. Major Lef''s 1'-1T ACS
~pie Wt're 1n1n1ed i11tt'ly behind
the Marin<' front lines. ordering
aerial clr'18<' s~pJlO t t whenever a nd
whC'rever nee3ed.
Major Lcl'·s father, Orville L .
Lee. ls a res1drnt of f'aradiM".
Utah. The officer 's \.•ot re. Staci.a, is
re8'dlng in Cost a Ai csa \4'hl le her
tJ...U:!!!lband t.a overseas .
OCC Explains Incorporation· Study
( Contlaued from Pace 1)
matter . I called jOUt home a nd round lhat you a re wo l"'kiug during the
day. How ever . I would be pleased to m eet you dun ng the e vening a t
con venienc-e If you . will call tLnd make an appointment .
He's done a lot or h unt ing in
the San Ber nardino moun t.a.I ns but
lately l hf' fire haULrd hu been
g reat In that ar('R &Ild many por-
tions of it a re closed to hunters .
Now he Spt.'nds most of hia hunt-
ln,i;r linl<' in Utah and Northt'rn
Cali fornia .
His other hobby i.!I a "quiet homt'
li fe" "·h ic h he f lnrls Immensely
.!latlsfylng w;th his wiff' and seven-
ycar-old son, Bobby.
We askt'd Barney About t he ru-
ture of the Newport Harbor a r"A
a od his answ er wu 'I can see no
reason why there should be any
departure rrom the pattern o f tl"'e ·
mendous gTO\Vth which has b<'en
set in lhe last 10 yea rs in thl15
area."
He ex plained that "People come
down hero to work and play In a
plea san t climate ll'nd yet they a re
v.:tthin an h our's drive or a met ro-
politan cltY." Re added lhat it
ma y ev<'ntua lly come to the point
that thr Harbor ares. will beco me
the ''bedroom "' of Los A[\gelea.
the place where people will make
thr!r home and enjoy life to lt.s
ru llt'sl.
"T h" C'Urrt"n t TI ('f\vork of free·
wA ys, now under conelruction, will
do a lot to incr ea.,.e the popula -
tion in the Ha r bor &rea," says Bar-
ney. He also a dds that impl"'ove-
ment with the Harbor area It.self
a ttrac-ta outsidf' Interest. Barney
hM rt'<'ently sold land to two ligh t
industri('S which plan to loca le In
Cnsta Mesa. One of the industries
will be concern~ with the manu-
facture of pl"'ecll!ion tools. a nd
Barney ts not a t llberty t o divulge
lhe nature of the other businc11!
which will locate here.
He &11.ys tha t "lhe acceptance
by the vot e of the people ror sew -
age facllties in Costa Mesa (con·
.!lt MJc t lon Is scheduled to start In
I would like to point out the rollowlng fact.3 rega rdln~ ou r partici-19~1 I marks a t rend towards light
pafion In thll'I matlt'r. Our coUege la not pe.rt.iclpatlng 1n this projttt industry loca ting In lhhi area ."
a.a a political dispute. We consider It an opportunity ror our .!ltud ~nts Along these lines, and looking
lo g t<t eome practical knowledge relative to local governm"nt. It Is forwa rd t o a bright fut u re for
up u a class pr oject &nd involves no expenditure or Dlst1 ict funds, We Costa ~1esa. Barney w as instru-
consider this type of a ctlvtly one of the finest learn ing ex periences menedtalf in having l 7th stret>l re-. . . · wn rom R4 tan purpose rul-wh lc.h s tudents coukl have In the field or poltic1al sc1encl'. l t Is n?t our dentlall to C2 <ge-ne ral r"taJI
purpoee to take ~Ines In lhi8 matter . We a re mere-l y end~\•onng to bw;lnC881 . "It 's t he rtnest potenial
gather ract.s and 1nrorma t1on. The racl! and information \!.'Ill be avail-busin"ss dist rict in this area," sa ys
able to the public or· t o anyone who I..! intereattd in using t hem . l do Barney,
not beUeve that anyone ahould be a.fraid of fact.a.
M r. F.d Jtice, who la the lnll!ll r1Jctor of the cla.N workJng on thl11
project, would be pleased to have you'or membt-r. of your Cttlun8
Committee Againat Incorporation meet wllh our clue and give them
t h e factA which you believe should be brought to their a ttention·. We
ChriJ11tmu Seal t urds a re cur·
renlly aiding 26 medll"a l research
proj ects o n tuberculosis .
a.re endeavoring to be objecUve in lhl11 .natter and would like lo give LEGAL NOTICE
conatdentkJn to all factors lnvolvf:d. I .am encla.lng herewith copy of a 1--------------
sta tement p~pared by Mr. Rice.. l.be iruitruclor, wh1ch ouWnea our NOTICE OF iJNTEl\'TION TO
phtl090pt.cy" and procedure in thUI project. ENOA<n: IN THE SA.I..!: Of'\
Sincerely youn, ALCOHOUC BEVERAGES
BASU.. H. P ETERSON Novemlx'r 27 , 1960
Pr'Mldenl To Whom It May Concern:
1 PoUtkal 8dt110e aA Subject t o luuance or the utenae
J applied ro r, and commenclnc not
Whr.ti the hurry ?
Don't want to mi11
the NEW 1151 . Chevrolet f
In an etrort lo acquaint the etudcots with the atnroldl::! and &c· leas th-.n t~ daya after the dak Letter f'.o tbe EcJlf'.or Uvitla ct loca l go••ernment. the Soda! Science Department of OnUlge pooted, notice la hereby gtven that
Photoe\oapbe~ -·· ' Newport New.Tlme8,
Nnrport
In· a ,..,..p pkture •111 do ,,...
ll1low 80ftle cme to atwaJW apoU
your pktu.re •• .,..,11 a std. bl
~ cue It • a llr. P---. wbo
m..teld oC ~ at wMt. bt is ,.,.,,, _ _,.ttnc money --
Into u.a ~ Gt Ille c:amwa a fool·
00..l CoUq e bu choRn a vital loplc to r •tudy. l t t1 felt that t.htouCb ~ undualped propoeea to aeO
tt.r ~ of lbe. t.uue ori the incorporaUoa of Coeta M-many aetlvt-a18ohollc brleraga •\ theee prem-
Us can be o-perienced and a l'ft&t deal ol Jcnow1edp be acqulred. For ~ de.crlhed u followa:
example, It le hoped that the. c••nt• will team the •tredu.re of eou.nt7 202 Maln Street. Balboa-Newport Beach. Onftfe County and d cy eovemment and their ttl&Uou with the •lat.. Wonnation Pu.nuan.t to wch lntention. the
wlll be -ht throup the medluma c< tnt<mewa, -and poll-und<ndped la applJlnr to· the
In(. A ~le<lll< o1 the t&xln& llJO(em,' the oerylcee offend to a i:om-State ~ ot !:quallsatl<il for
nmn.lty bY l'OoremJDe_ftt. how lncorpairat1orr taka p~ ~ the a&.Us 1-a&bee oL tn.r.rer Oil an alcohollc
of a dtJJJen ln hl8 communily can be acquired. • bt'Yt'f'aCe llcenee tor theee pnmt.aee
lob --, OOdl ••• , Good i...c:-.
'nlo -ta lh<mool¥a wi1J eollect the data and oriama It Into u o!"::'~ u.....e
R. .. .llO!RB&
an objecl.l .. report on an the faceta ol ~ for Ooota -• An:r-~ to pt<>teot 11w 1
i-madl ol the -1a1a1 ortit-Jl7 collocted In 1HI -19" lo l••a-ol oudl llemoe ma1 (lie a
bollr' lJ' outdatad It will be nec211 17 for th1a IJ'OUP to uk tbf ~ Yertfted protmt wtUt. the Slale
MA& •&-sµ.' _...uon ct U.. c:ommunlt7. R..-lln', thlol lo a~ poocao~ ~ ot lrquallAllon at Bacra-
. . -... alten>pt to -.. -°'" i-;.,.r.tton or -')(-. -1o. C&llfomta.-ot.&tlllr ~ .... -°"'*-*..:.•-~••:.•:O."; ex aid !Wcaa be rendtnd tlle-ta wtll bo s-tlJ ~ '";:i'.'r""!'' aa P'O"lded "1 law. • ill b7 botb t.1ae facult7 and u.. .i.c1 t ~ • ... ~ now tic,..,.. for tlle --. *"" • ... , r.imt anr ~· _.. o1 llkohollc ~ boar-, · · . . EDWIN C. RlCll J.UO:S KA.RAX
lillltiuetoo: in 8odal --No. 1-Tlmm
' ~ <lout ~ Pa•ll 24 12/4/10
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CULBERTSON MOTOR CO • •
2411
ll1cO. 6442
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C1.it ·Hlylaay·
I -, ' ·'·~ JIACH
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-Gort ftlglneerS
· · YISlt Harbor
841Yenl members of the atatt of
the Chier of l:Qgi.Deera otttce tn
Wuhina1.on wttb repruentation
from lhe Pacific Cout otfldal
group of. Anny Engtnee'r'-. paJd a
fl1!ng vlolt or lna'pe<Uon to New-
port Harbor Friday.
,.WUU. Warner headed a local
party who met the \·tslton . and
e9COrted them on a comprehe-nsive
lour of the harbor. From Wuh-
lngton were a Joeeph Tofani, J.
R. Brennan, and K. 1-Coultre.n ;
from San Francleco wu Oswald
S peir. Of the South Pacific divis-
ion ornce: and from the Southern
California di11trlct office In Lo8
Angelu Wt're Jame!!! G. J obe!!,
Harry W . McQua t. and C. W .
Phillipe. Newport Harbor wu
represented by Eni;tinttr Morg&n
Noble. Harbor Muter Rusa CraJg,
Consulting En1tlneer, &nd R. L.
Patterson and Ha rry Welch. Har-
bor commlNion secretary.
All of the vf11i t or:ii Wt>re Pnthu!!I·
utlc over the development w hiC'h
they 11aw on lbelr tour. Tht-y
&llked tr wide range of important
queetlons &!'I pa1·t or their official
tluties is to serve &.'I technical
adviaor~ on harbor matter!'! ll)
important comnittef' of C'ongre!ls.
~"'''' Rrrulatl;;nf'i
\V!th nr'>'' rules anct rf'gulations
con1'tant ly being made by Con·
grc" tnr req1.1lrem('nt!'\ to merit
F ederal cooperalton in financing
harbor c on~tructlo n It is ncct'~tf!'y
that local offl('1als k{'f'P fully a.d-
Yised of all these projeclffi
change!.
__kluch Information \lt'RS gatherer!
!tom the \'i~iln1~ dur1n~ lhe1r tour
of the harbor and at the same
Ume they .studied the mcthod.s and
resultJJ of FPderal t>xpendlture!'>
made In lhl!J area. The engineers
were very much lmpressc-d with
the great succes.s which followed
the tint F ederal appropriation ln
Newport Harbor mad€' In 1933-34
and which 1·e.!lulted in the big Im-
provement progr-H.m carried out
during 1 93~-36 .11.nd formally dedi-
cated in May 1936.
LESTER A. BJll:CKER, D. D. S.
DENTI.STRY
1786 Newport Blvd., Coat.a ~tesa
At~1c&J Bldg. • Beacon 6702
~ E. Bay Ave., Balboa I
Harbor 327.J
Harold K . Grauel
Chapel
Pbooti: Beecoa M ll
110 B ro.dway Ca.la Mea
BE SURE-INSURE
W1tb
HA UR..IE 8T ANL.EY
l lUIUJ'a.DOe Only
Phollfl Ralbor 1111
Ha M arbM! Ave. 8albM la&aad
W. Stuart Foote
GENERAL INSURANCE
Courteous !nfo·rrrmtion
! 111 Balboa Blvd.
P h. Har . !4
llA TnU:88DI
&a...,_Home.--Trallen
lnopl&T 8 ........
BEACON &oil
CcMlt. Ill.ea Mattree. 0..
lllO Newport am&.
SAM 'S
SEA FOOD
"SI GN OF 11 IE SWCIRDF"lSH"
Nia.. £aat of 8M.1 ~
at 8a,.,_...
OM:.N OA.ll.Y
I I L l\L te 11:111 ,_a
Coi:klai111, Sea Food ...
Steak I Hnnt>rs
1'11()S£A: LO NO llUCB
lU O-79, 802-00
and 824-05
WELCH'S
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DECK THS HALLS WITH BOUGHS or
HOLLY . , • TRA LA·LA and LET'S BE JOLLY!
That &ly MORR.1 le 80 tuU Of Xmu 8plrtt he'•
already Offering to klu (1rla under the miatletoe
In bla ftowtt Mop. Not a bad of'f~r u be hu
curly eyes and d&nclng teeth. Bul e.nough or
lble flddJe.faddle-l 'm really •nt here to tell you ln my own nower-
lng words that Morrl ha.I eome delll"blful CenterplKe Xmaa BCenu
for mantle, table or window -a tat enow man on a cake of Ice,
Rudolph the Relna~r on Ml. Whitney, Sant.a Ctaua ln a anow-
8torm, etc. Tbete atart al $1 .aio. · Now Morrl aJeo ha.a n lce·tmelllng
evcrgrttn boupa, gr~n planll, plne cones, Holly W~lha and &h
yee MU1tletoe---In fact verythlng you need to make your house
look re.alive and ~y tor the holktaya. Bti .ur~ lt '1 Flowers By
Mo rrl -609 E. Ba.Jboa Blvd., Ba.100.... Harbor 2070. • • • NO\V JS THE HOUR FOR YOU TO DO SOMF.ITHJNG REALLY
NICE FOR THE MAN IN YOUR LIFE! Show your atalw.11.rt money-
bagger that the high cost of loving pa ya dldldendl ! Now l sugge•t
you start .11.t the bottom and expreu your e11teem with a pair of
l?\IERWOVEN WOOL SUPPER SOX from BlDWELL'S. 'lhla
mcn·s shop has w&&hablr-, wool Com·Fool-Er'a ln ugyle patterns
~t $3.SO--aki patlerna at $2.9~ and Muk·Luk.9 in AO!id colors alao al
$2.95. Another warm little. gift Alone thl• Ilne is the h&nd·knlt 11lp-
pcr·sock that's angle hlg-h. If you're a cac"Y tyPt, 90me gullible
fellow might bf' led to lhlnk you made theM w ith your own loving,
litUe tut.a. BID\VELL'S a~ has . nylon-ca..ehmerc aocka that will
make any man delightedly rlueh and stammer and say, ''Shucke.
you Mlouldn 't have done IL" You'll flnd everylhlng to plea.ff lht:'
-:ttronger aex at BlDWELl..'S SHOP FOR MEN. 218 Marine, B.11.lboa
l.!lland. Harbor NOO. • • • JESSYE RICHARDSON WAS WRINGING HER HANDS a
little when I aaw hf'r the other day. Si1e·11 e"'pcctlng some of tho!'le
magnificent Salee' George Wuhlngton Md11p~&d.s and they hadn"t
arrived yet. l soothed her and 11&ld. "c"e11t le v1e'" which !!<"tmed to
cheer her no end, 1 expect they're In by now. And Ir they're not.
'-''hy you can buy aome nice llttlf" curlaJna for your parlor. bedlam
and bath_ RICHARDSON'S CURTAIN A'ND DRAPl!:RY alt'IO aellt
materlaJ and makes cWJ tom .sllp·CO\'f"re, dra~rlea. bedsprt>Ads and
curtains, RICHARDSON'S CURTAIN & DRAPERY SH OP le st
1203 Cout Blvd_, Corona del Mar. • • • GO DOWN' UNDER THE HOUSE and dig up that Jl.1 ouldy
•ac k or Money you've btt.n hoardlng Then fly to the barn and
harness Brown Bf"ss lo the surrey -Get gotnr .11.nd ·don't 1pare th('
""'hip -My dear, THE BALBOA 5 Al'-'D 10 hll8 a Big Special on
\\"omen·s a.nd Chlldren ·s a ll wool decorated slipper 80Ck11. I fell
these all over, and they're a Cf'rrtfic bargain -K ida are only $I .9f
and ladies $2.69. While you're In thla fuctnattng emporium, J:'t'I
your Xma.s decoratJona-They have ev"'ything Imaginable c rt'Pf'
"ltrea1ne rs. Cotton batting, dlngle-dangle11. snow. lclclea • Brrrrrrr'
Gitt wrapping, and ye1, get aeveral of lhOlle gally decorated metal
boxes--They come In all 3'.t.t>•-2.X -:&9c-Then I .,.,.&nl you to m akl'
1K>me Xma.s cook ies and some decent fudge a nd put thl"m In tht:>8'"
boxee and give then'! to people at Xmu. Many. ma.ny gift b.11.rgairui
nere, so take your lu nc h and 11pend your entire day a t the BALBOA
·, AND 10, 300 MAIN , BALBOA. • • • REMEMBER THAT UNFORGE:ITABLE
MOMENT laet Xmaa Eve, when little Lafcadlc
Jaw hla P'lRST XMAS TREE ! ! ! I remember
well ... ~ dlatlnclly re.marked. "G LUB ~" Didn't
Uncle Waldo look perfecUy rtdfcuJoua wea.rlng
that mink muff on hla hea.d '! Yeah, I wtah I had
a picture of Grandpa with that enootful ... poll!·
Ing llke a man of diltlnetlon ! Hey, gotta bril·
llant idea ! Thl8 ye&r we'll call In Ila & Maggie
-of l . M ULL PHOTOORAPHERS! Wt'"ll prll'krvt'
theae golden momenta! W l('01l engage tht'm to
la.ke a home portrait of all of us ... we'll ,i:f'l
the whole farnlly lo peek thru' the lrt'e, t.nd wt'·u show the kklg
:>pcning their preaenta ... Maybe we'll u.ae ant' of lhe ahola on
next year'.!I Xmu card . . Come to think ot it. Eln1teln, 1 read
1n the paper that they·re available for home portrait•, day or eve
for parties. family gathering• Ir. all featlvttte.i from now until
after Xmu ! No, you call them for an appt., It w• your l'plt>ndJd
tdea . .lt'8 I. Mull Photorrapht'l.!1 ... 214 Marlnt', Balboa Iala..nd
Harbor 241 0 . . . . • • •
IF I HAD MY LIP'E TO WYE OVER, I'd live ovt•r LOUCKS'
JEWELRY STORE Then l couid pr"e.88 my shiny nose on thc>h-
.;tore window pane every morning and 1tan-st all the g1amorow:
gifts! You'd be eurprlaed at all the nice ln t'•penalve lh!ngs you
•:an buy or put in lay away! Jo""or rxample: Elgin American com·
paCt.3 al Sl .9~ up, ~arl chokt'ra and nertklacea w ilh fluhy rhine-
~tone and Mtf"rling clupa S2.40 up. Then there'a a compact and
~igarette vanity aet comple te for St0.9~ and the newly designed
A .. S. R. table. lighter with four mitchlng uh tray•. Thia I.a a very
handaome ut and cornea ln jade, black of Chlneae t'il"d. You"ll agne
'-hie woukt make a pretty lmprealve gtn at Sl~. Put LOUCKS'
JEWELERS name down right away on your .11.hopplng llaL They'r"
at 1788 Newport Blvd., Costa. Meaa. Oh ye11, tht')' do guaranteed
repair work of all kind.I here. • • • PLEASE EVERYBODY BE QUJl:I' whJle J m&kr an announcr·
ment: Sally Hk1y ll now back at RJ.ilh'• lk'auty Shop. A lot of
you know how good 1he l.11 •nd will be real t)appy lhal ah.P 'a back
on the job In tiryle to beat you Into 1hape for Xmaa! The way you
.ooked at Mn. Potur Palmer's: ~rtY t.he other day l'd 11ay you !~'t begin a min~ too 1100n! C&ll Ruth's Beauty now for •
permanent! lf you w t till Chrlalmu Eve lo dtacover you look like
-:inti of Santa'• Gn 1 you'll be plenty eorry! If you're tumtng
p-ay from worrying about Xmaa ShoppJ.n1. gel a nlcr dye Job-01
;et your haJr bleached-They JpeClaJ1-In lhb camouflage worJc .
~l • Manicure--for Pete·a ak.e (you know him ) get aom"thll'tg ~
Jut -get It now! ll'a later than you thlnk. RUTH'S will lAJt"e .11.ppt.8
:iun. a.nd "~nlng• wk.lch la pretty nice. S38 Potnaitttl.a., Corona d"I
By~RGO
SCUTI'ER TRI: suns AND OVER THE
8.IDES! KAN THE DINGHlES! Got to gel
to the QUARTERDECK ~ I know abaOlulely
nothtng a.bout life abo&rd a yacht qr a Snow -
bird. but bclJeve me lh1e gear the QUARTER-
D!lCK la 9bowtnc m&kea me determlned tc
altber learn to x.c11t or akl! 'l'hey feature
1port.awear Md yachtb\g apparel for men and
women and nauUc.J-1 gtn.. and pdgeta. They
have & btg selection . ~r Insulated N.lllng &n c"
1kl jacketa, and ski p&nU in recWar &Jld fong lengtha for bpth iM"Kcs
at 114 .90; wome"'• nylon Parka Jackett llned or unlined by \Vhlte
Stas Sl8.9S; a1llo by White Slag, which 11 an unsurpa.ued br&nd
of aportawear, Tartan plaid wool Jacket.a, alacka, pedal puahe1'8 a.nd
c rew hat.a. You can roake: a big gt.ft hit wlt.h a n1an'.11 Imported
cuhmere J'>Ullove-r peater. T'h.11 le Jtal a l!UTlAIJ hint of the wondf'r·
ful appare l and gtft..a you can find here. So slop cruielng around
and head dlrectJy for tlle QUARTERDECK. ll't1 at 630 Coul
Highway, Newport. Beacon 5248.. P . 8 _ Open Sunday8.
• • • PIPE ALL HANDS ON DECK 1.M.ld.EDIATELY '. Anyont· whc
own.a, o~ratea or even knowa 90moone "'wtlh i. flf'&·golng veuel 1na)
ll•tl'n to lht'fte pearl• o f wt.dom l am about ta drop! THE PACIFIC
N!:LRE.M CO. wUI WASH AWAY all your ~Int removll.J problema
Thia a.rn&2'1ng chemical proceu can atrlp~ ail ~d powt'r·drlve n s hips .
ut11Jty boata and dlnghle.a topelde and bOtlotn. lt'a al.8o grt"al fo1
rigging block•. boarding laddera, ga.ngwaya. doors. hatch covt>n
and anything portab~e like radlator1 and auc'1.! Don't use harmful
old fa.ah:on C'd methods tor removing palnt: The Nc lrem prOCt'M i~
F:"Uaranlred t o aalely &nd quickly remove paint. C.11\1 then1 thi:r
minute a n'1 find out what;e slightly terr!Cic. PACIFIC NELRE!l-1 ,
281 1 Lafayette, Newport. Harbor 2960.
• • • l~ET'S HAVE EVERYBODY PUT HIS BEST FOOT 1-~on\\·1\ltD
THIS XMAS! Mr. Barber oC BARBER'S BOOTER Y. &n <'xperif'ncc<l
sh~ man of '*0 year•. says you don•t hurt pl'ople"s fl'('lings by be-
ing practical. H e 11uggl"BL8 you drop in hi• big family shoe store
and outfll the ent ire fa.mlly-diet.a.nt uncles and all \l.'tlh handsomr
gift house ahpper1. BARBER"S ha.a the .. popul.11.r Daniel GrE'c>n'a for
ildult.e $4 .50--16 a.nd cbHdre.n'• •tu. Sl.9~$2.9~. Other .... ·arm ,
comfortable-calloU&--comforteni $2.4~ to $.5.50. I hope you've been
taught to put somelhinc u ide for & ralny day, so how about a pair
of rubbl'ra or U. S. Rubber Gayt@ea for the. kld11 or a patr ot Red
GOO&e lhOl'a for Sunday School! Now I 've given you qu1U;> a fe'll>·
brilliantly &0und ld"•B, you muat admit. BARBER'S BOOTE:R\0 ls at
1795 Newport Blvd., Coat& Mea.a. Beacon 5639-\\'.
• • • "BlIT DR. ERWOOO," I CRIED. "YOU"RE LIVT!lo:G IN A
FOOL'S PARADISE~ THIS IS SHEER ~IA nr.;EsS THESE ARE
LOVELY THINGS! You can't IW;'JI thE'm at c~t ?" \Yf'll , it seenui;
he .... -anu to run hU!I own bu.atneu, heaven knowe why \li.'h<'n 1·n1 so
w\lling. Hr has i1. roomf\JI of oriental rigt.1r1.ncM, """ondt>rful bra...'!.!'
lablt>ll, chlnaware, noodle-di.ahf'a, tea tJeta, tr11ya a.nd ma.ny other
items ht' wantA to g"l rid of so that hf' can use thl.a room for
brcakfut furniture. So get ovt'r lht'reo and take advantage bf thl11
new whim. For a nlcr gift for only Sl.00 ch('(:k the s hadow box
IA"lndo"'·· It"s loadE'd with "at·ring•, bracelel.8, clga rettt' llghter11 and
a.II aor~ of really gOOd Jooktilg junk. Another \tern. ha.nd-wov"n
handbag11 from the Smokey MounU.in.!I knocked do.,..•n to S2 . He has
a couple of barg.11.ln tables going where you Cll.n pick up all kind.!I
of lnteret1llng a.rtlclet1 cheap! I want one of thoa.r gold rncsh €'VI'·
nlng bags from ERWOOOS! They"re simply rnchanle a.nd so is lhl'
cn Ure shop. ERWOOD'S -407 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa..
• • • INVITED T O A PARTY ? OH, GOOD.YOU'RE HAVING ONE
YOURSELF. We ll. It'• about time! Spea.kin~ of time-I "''ant you
to have thl8 affair afte.r :'i. beocau.se F UN FA~HIONS hu two rac k.!1·
rut of enchant ing after-rive skirt.a! 1 nese 11A:1r~ arr all party pC'r-
fecl ~ They're In faille, black laffeta, brocade, and green, ru11t &
black beauties ln velvete"n. You can spend more monry on you r
party by •hopping here a.a lhue dreauy 1klrt.Ji ar" only $6.9:'i up
Oh yt11, ht•re·11 a prt'lty Jolly Ide-a-F UN FASHIONS has a black
V\'IVt'lCf'n belt with ru.np to atick a flower or a pi('Ce of holly or
"VergN>en 1n' A neal little gift for l1.9f>-S2.50. Anotht'r gift fo1
you or 90mront>-Tartan pl&Jd, wool •l.11ck8 ---;lhes,. are Taylorcd slacks
anti c.11.n't b(" beat for smooth looks and quality. You c.11.n g<'t a match·
in¥ plaid we.!!ki.l or a weaklt to m.11.tch most .11.nyth!ng here for $4 .95-
18.91). Put FUN FASH ION'S coalume jewelry and jcrlK"y blUU.!ll'S on
your mwit see Hat. They're at 1300 Cout Blvd., Corona dcl Mar.
• • • LISTEN HON EY-IF YOU'VE COT THE TlME. YOU WON"T
NEED AfUCH MONEY! KAR EN MARGRETA Import .!Jhop la
fe.11 tur1ng gift suggestion.a under $.5----'. One thing I think mo1:1t any-
one would go for la the giant si%e ·good morning to you· cup &
~aucer by M. A. Hadl"y-gatly decorated and sell• for Si.50:-Lct"s
aee now -K&ren Margret& hu an~I chlmea at $3.9:>; aah-lrsya
75c up : candle-enuff"nr S3.9S: Swed.lib Sl.ont!W&re with alPtl!ng· allvrr
lnee.rta 13.00 up: elegant little demi l..U8t! from P'inl.and a.nd Denmark s\.ao ; and pe&.11.&nt noveltie-a ~ up: •lerling demi 'tuae apoonr
$2.50 up; Swediah eryata.J cigarette eeUL i2. Now that I've 8et your
pretty llUe head to aplnnlng wtb ldeu---go to KAREN MAR-
GRE7 A ·s She will gift wr111 your purchaflt'a and packages for
malling for free. Open Evea. and Sun. 9 .11. m. to 9 p. m . -1307
Co&at BlTd., Corona del .M.ar.
• • • IT'S SO NJCE TO UVE IN A SMART \VATERJNG PLAC E
like lhl• harbor d~lrtcl, now tan't It ? Tilat".11 why I want you to
have morr lime' to enjoy youruU &nd go out Q.lld ·11pend money fo r
Xn1u wllh all the flrle 1hops ~ hav" down here. THE WASH·
ERE'T'TE reel.a the aam~ ·way I do. Thf"y want you lo bring your
laundry to lhf'm. JW1t dump It there and go out and see Life.
Have tun, •pend money, d&nce In the 1tret>Ls. You're a cltlSen! Thf'
Waahe r eltl!' gtves you all the service you could eve r want: Wuhea.
nutf·drlea, folda your clotheai. Doe• Tlntex-lng, wuhea uniform8.
Staya open every Thureday nl.cht untll 9 p. m . Glvea you free park-
ing next door. Ooe11 your work for you; aavea you lime and money.
You'd be awfUIJy ellJy not to take advanla~ of thJ11 btg. clean \far. Harbor 2907. e e e WASHER.ETTE. 404 Coul Blvd .. Corona de1 Mir. Harbor 2:.&s·W.
"PARDO!'< ME. MAM." l SAID, RESPECTFULLY El'<OUG H e e e
'IS TiiAT YOUR SUP SHOWING!"' "'So It I.a," Mid the c.b.&r1ning, REMEMBER THAT FANTASTICALLY WONDMFtJL ADLER
\!lbla M..a.ri9on al KAY NELSON'S UDO DRESS SHOP. Jt ao hap-SEWlNG MACHINE ·J told )"OU a bout lul wetk ! "'ell aa a Utlle
~DI tb&t there la a vacant allp &vallable tor aomti: ple1UJUre era/I memory re.rraher courae, I Wlll state again that thi. &e"''lng m&chlN-~
i ghl back of Kay Nelaon'1 Shop. A truly ldeal place to put lntc ,. beyond &nytNng your lmag'lna.Uon coukl think up. With no att&ch-
!Orl , .• whrtt the NORTH WIND an\lft1H a.lonplde the-SOlITH-m.-nta whataoever, you can .rw baclrward-. forward.a and sJg-u.g
,VlND . _ near mkt.a.. drug1tono, etc. (Inquire within. aa we N.y) You CllD ma.ke butlon--~ ww on button.a, embrolck"ry, blanket
0VITHIN, KAY NICLSON ii 1WI carT)'lnl on ber big SALE! Quality, and bllft(f·aULdL Tiie all!iU.Jest ttftled edge can be bound. You can
>arty attire It street apparel of all mn. marked way down: You make Iona an4 abort eUtdles. I con.kier myaelf falrl)' bvd to tm~
!&n ma.ke a luUnc tmpreukm 'Wilb a Xma.t gilt from Ka,y Nel.on"a press, but l came a way from OUV'tt B~'• shop pr"etty 4'eWey·
. . 1A Jolla Handb&p. a bright taauble ol May. de Me.x.ioo coatume eyed! Thle A.DLl!:R maclllne coma ln a portable or cabin~l aiu
eweJry or a belt. or a palr of wtu.9per-atseu hoM •.. Don't wait Another fine tblng, a &ad)' will come rt1bt to )'OW' home to t.eacl:i
mUJ you get. • yacht to ...U on In here • . . prlcea ~ moderatC' rou how lo operate t.hla alm.o.-t hUman machine. Mr . Broomhe&c'
Uld (Mt\jon ls hi&:h. KAY NELSO~ LI00 DRESS S HOP. 3440 aye It'• almple to levn all tbeea ddnp. You Juel flip a le.ve.r a.nc'
/\a Oporto, Lido late (&cJ'OU frofti Richard'•). Ute Utt.le darl1nl' doee ab the rett-Tou can buy one on lurns l1
• e • you like. Go aak for a demoutrt.Uoo> a t 0 . W . BROOMHEAO'S
TH.£ LA.Ors NOT rofl BURlUNOt ! r Why. o< courw not! lt'a more tun tb&n a pJcnJc! Ile'• at 112 Coast Blvd., Corona de:
lhe -'\ ban to laJ' • smoke ocreon to hid• the toct that the Mu, U..-2:11'-ll.
neat aM'1I OM'riolc -111 "'adlly ..... u balt-«>le to aa -ord . . . • • •
oot ~ • -.•tt 'l'lllo particular i.cty waa smart and cu-1'INll: PLUXAOI: NAT NOT llAKIC • fin• 1 .. thu.c! c..,.tu ....
Md an <>eea miod at all tlm• ... Bbe road a lot. IUld In tho ot l""I. but It W1l1 ottncl _,, Watdl-blrcto: POU.Y APPAREL
--trio<I to p""""'° • ..,.,.. nutrtU.. ,,_yon a ..U ~ ~ Md ,.,... -et bMrt when they otocked up on
Bl1T nm OOINO WAR TOUGH ... llbe -CNlly erront u.. II>--..,_ trioot..Upe! ,_ (wlftll -rthlnp will stn yo..
espeuift-... to ot -L _ THU 0-DAT; -q _,, .... e """" to ....-, -r..,. .,. trlmmed with nyloo -and
Ill bot -l tle cola -Ud ~a _.ur, l --prkC ..... ~ -will PIP a HU.le &nd ult
-,-,...,...., --llriollJy Into lier HIP•-·...-·· lW • -of -II -plow .. a gUL er..u.-laJdns, 1 toll -eald. "GIW ao: A JI01Tl,ll or 4DOU'H'AI ~ KSAT ,..1 Ila~ _.....,. .ot ~ To quoto Kr. Brown: ~ TDO>Dusllt.." Ulrl M(s=e &ml tllat dq-. -fllllll ._.an.-.,. ua .. ,,,, ........ ._,,W!tlL" WlaJJe we ~ oa tlle
..... ._r _. •• 01tr M ts. tt;1_. _,..,. 444 bW ~ Off ... jllct o£ t•bate efiPlftl. ~ Uae Rt'rM at Boll)woud aftd
llTS4Jal It RO.dTS UJl:S CIUSTI ni. -wu -ti II, It ....... .Pa..,.,. &811 ----If-,_ lr'Dtc .,_ can .. -I •. ,,,, .... , ......... m .m aa ... , t"o61;J ...... ..,~ , , .. .. to Uale Mee we ••• ~to ... ~pd Berbblre ...... ...._ ...._ ... a....,. _.,._Walat ot &int wlle .U., W •a ttsa. 9GftLe .... U... e.•·1 ,. ~ -.. ad pktaft ttune bwll ~li•iJ&~l~l~"~W~~·.!,,;·'l,;·;..:,_.~11.ooJ l:•~-a:·~·~•>~-~-iCM.lll ~! ""7 4DOU'8'9 ...-sD XSAT lion, tDo. Wbcn! l -POU.T APP.umt, 1114-lf••pott • .._ ID"EV1'M --.rl • cc.ta X... ~ •
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WHAT I WANT KOST TO IMPR!'..88 on yuu women and men
LI that ~ lho\lld alwa:p look u tho' you w_ere ready for your
third act. curtain. By that I mean tt paya off aoclaUy and ln
buslne91 lo be" we.ll-IJ'OOll'led and natl)' at all tlmee. THE w ASH·
INGTON ct..EANJCft8 ta devotinl' Jl '• whole Ute to people like you!
'I'rylns Ila level beat to keep' your clolhel t ruh and clean-to take
loving , tender ca.re ot your fine p bardlne. aulta, your taffeta evenlng
Wrape, your pleated bolt.en robe•. THE WASHINGTON CLEANERS
•pecl&.ll&e• In hand·blocklng of knit. and hand·flnlahtn g . of delicate
fa brica. Now you be little ladle,, and genUemen aU of you. Go to
the hall cloaet and grab an armtul of clothes and tend them to THE
WASHINGTON CLEANE RS. Show them you care! 329 Marin«
A:~'e-.. Balboe la .. Harbor 348 for free pick -up and delivery. • • • Ol'<E FLATTERING WAY TO MAKE A WOMAN FEEL WELL-
REMEMBERED IA to pr"e.en t her w lUt a fumy Artemls night-gown.
JO-LEE SPORT S HOP h&f eome real dream-boat number1 In Can-
yon Coral ptnk or Desert Sky blue, inset at the wai.at with nylon
net. and l&ee on the tip of the petal·point hem . The.e are pretty
gorgeous and only 17.95; matching bed jackets $4.95, other all
nylon gowna, dreamy and frilly 19.96---$10.95. Lee Stroup ta running
a pre-holiday hostery aale now too. You can get Sulloway .11.e.11.mleae
riln polnt sheers, a special at $1.19 pr. or 2 for S2.35. Lee-had on a
pair o f theM> the other day. She •Ys you ,cet Joni{ mllea2t' frorn
them, yet they're so sheer you almost look bare-legged. Along thia
Un(' of womanly n icetle.a. see the nylon briefs and bru at modcrall'
prlcca. JO LEE SPORT SHOP, 1813 Newport Ave., Costa Mesa.
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HAVE \'OU BY ANY C H ANCE STUMBLED ON
THAT RACEY. NEW NOVEL CALLED "THE TALE ~
OF JEMIMA l'UDDLE-DUCK ?" I t hun't even been -\
banned in Boston, but my nephew Chria, age 5, thinks
ft"s ~rcat stuff and predict.a It will 8oon be at the top
'>f the beRt SC'llc r8. Now the PATIO STlJDIO AND
BOOK STALl. has a lot of other charming booke for children or
adult:; lncludln~ 8:n old copy of "The Shanghai Gesture." A good
book Is .11 i;:OO<I gift. you know. Another gift idea-a tricky llttlC'
French Morrocan pur8e·\lt'allet. You can concea l several gra..nd in it.
yet pull out one Jilli<' old bill at a time. Ht>re's another n<'w J::"ad~ct
a llttl<' m('tal Chria:tmu card tre(', V<'ry decora.Uve when you stic k
Christ_~~ cards or ornament.a on il;-0nly $3. Grab up a blg sack
and Vli'llt the gift roo!1'1 here-:-candy wreath.a and little che rry trees,
perfume from Hawaii. pl&atic bells, English china cook books
\\"hf"e ! pr<'sentit for CVE'rybody .Ill the p ATIO STUDio AND BOOK
ST . .\LL, 313 12 Marine, Balboa Island.
COM Driver Gets
Stiff Sentence
74 Percent in
County Voted
A total or 78 . 762 votl'r!i cast
Carl Dewey HouseholdE'r, 600 ballots Jn the Nov. 7 general l'ie«:-
Begonia A\•e., Coron& dcl Mar, wa!I tion in Orange county. it V.'8.8 dls-
1\ent('nced to t 70 days in the coun· cloited last week. The total is
ty jail \Vhen he appeared before R!Jghtly more than 74 per cent of
Judge C .. C. C ravath In Laguna the 103,61 2 who were registered
Beach city court Friday on a to vote, County Clerk B. J . sn1ith
charge o r drunk driving. satd as h(' completed t otaling t he
Hou~eholder WR.!li arrested at I number of ballots cast and offici-
5 :25 p.m. Thursday at the north ally tabulated by the board of su-
clty !!mite. pervisor!li.
H i.• sf>ntence reportedly wu' un--------
usually stiff bccaul'le of previous
o(fenl"les. On ~f onday he "''8.5 re-
pnrted to have en1erged from thr
county jail aft£'r serving t ime tor
11 llrunk 0driv1ng charge made tast
month.
Brief 8ut Clear
Accident Description
"Thl11 il'I thf'l bfittt df"lM:.rlptlon
or a.n aocllk-nt l'\.""P ..,....n ln a lon1
\\"hllr," ~r'·"d PoUOP . SKt.
1-lArry I..aoo of thr-N rwport
PQllce forct'I "·hen l00;kln1 over
an IL<'<'i<k'ln l ttport Saturday,
l n tht-ttp&<'.fl prOvtdt"d ror ''tW-
""rtptfon' or -A('cldPnt" the ·v1c:. .
elm had "'rillf'o, ··1 81.opJl'f'd be-
hind t"-n olhrr C'.Ar'M and "'h
,,-aJtlnl' behind them for t he r.lr·
na.l UKht to chancr, BA.NG!"
FIGURl.N'ES STQLEN
La.st year in Orange county 200
ne"' cases of T . B. 1A'f're uncovered
and 45 people dic<.I -yet tuber·
culoeis is ca tching li ke measles
and it can be eradicated com-
pletely.
FUN
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Pege 5
COIQlty Schools
~ $3 Million -
J?'ubllc elementary. and hfl'h •
&chooJ dlet"ricUI In Orarige cou.n.ty
will recC'ivc $3,968,385 in direct
state support this yf'ar, California
Taxpayers' a880Ciatlon said today.
State 11upport of the two pubHc
.!ll'hool levels in the count y ltd•
year lncltld("!I s :s .032,.a9J for efe·
mentary ~C'hcKJI di!!lricts ll.nd '935.·
874 for h!i;:h s.ch<>ols.
It is bused on 27,100 average
daily ntl1•ndttnc€' for the Pletnen-
tar}' ~·hr>nls und 8,777 for t.be
high ttchO(•I l.hslrict.s in the coun-
ty.
Throughout Califo rnia., stale
.!lupport of public schools budgeted
at S210,262,fJ.f5 f Q1· 1950·51. 'l'b.18
lncludeM $210.~lS0.600 for wpport
of public elf·!ll rntary and high
schc~\s ».nd j unior college ~
t rll·t~. s:i:1~, Ofl7 frir \'Ocatinnal edu-
cation, $16.6.'"10.000 for the stale
tcach1·1 s 1 et1r••n1c nt system and
$2,696.818 fr1r frr<' textbOokB.
Thcsi: f 1,t;'u,·s dn nut include state
MUpport n f c hild cf\r•· centers or
fund!-! (11r l'flnstruct1on from tht>
$2~0.000.000 fi latc llchool loan
fund.
Postpone. Hearing
on Abalone Theft
Janie:; E:lrl Mr·Elrciy, 21 . Santa
11-tonica. \.\."ho )il C'aded guilty ln
theft of 100 pounds Af abalone.
fro:n \\'1l!i».n1 Loudon nf Newport
Benrh on Oct. 28 "'·as in Superior
J udge R(lbcrt Gardnrr·s court last
F't·iday for A probation hearing
that was postpont'rl to Dec. 22 tor
fur·ther i nv1..st1gHt1nn.
District .>\.ttnrncy James L.
Davis a.sk£'d for m ore time t o
chec k facts of the ca st'. sinct! Los
A ngt'lt·~ f)()li('C'. v,>ho are holdin~
an sccon1plice. Ha rrison E . "Gene"
Ho.II, nn a cha:--j.!"e or marijuana
pos!<essinn, said that H all and Mc·
Elroy tc·ll conflicting s tories of
\.l.·h11 \\·ai-niost responsible in the
abalone t heft.
~·1c.11TG<l\\"l'\ STOLEN
A1rs . Ken Nile s. 322 Apolena
A VC'., Da!boa Isla nd , notified New-
r ort poilce Thursday of the theft
of a pale-hJu.-rughtgown from her
c lothesh nt:> son1ctin1c during the
night, pohct· ~aid. \talue of the
n11;;hlgO\\"ll \\'as not listed by Mr!.
'.'Jiles.
ZONE ~{J'S. Ma.rga1·ct Bruning , 1307
Coast Highway, Corona del Mar,
reported th(' theft of two small
figurinee from her Importing busJ.
ne83 some Ume between 11 a . m.
and 6 p. m . Thursday. One figure
was valued at S9.:>o, the other at
SJ7.50.
OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, Sf\TURDAY
The tuberculosis death rate of
while 1nen is more tha.n twice
high a.s t.hat of white women.
and
SUNDAY
BAI.BOA
s· P. M. FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 1950
LAGUNA BEACH HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM
•
ERIC PEDERSEN Ys. KARL JOHNSON
(Mr. America , formerly
of Laguna Beach)
( T elev is ion Artist )
JOHN VENUS Ys. AL BAFFERT
, (From San Diego, (Formerly of Lagu nc'l Beach )
Champion of U. S. Navy)
PEPE Le MOKO Ys. JOHNNY JAMES 1
(of Cast Blanca}' (of Houston, Texas )
•
AU ·HEAV1WEIGHTS
P~nted by lag11a Beach Elks -Lodge No. 1724
an~ t•e Lag1na leach Youth Center
GENDAL ADMISSION ••-hhmohouuu._.$) .sa..;,
RINGS.I -----·---~·-~--·----·-·-.;......... 2.50
. CHILDIEN --·-------'~--···-·----------.75
(TU INCLtJDl:U)
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Tax Collections St••• Gow't to ~ 1tuc1111ts .
Co$t $1 •lioft .· ~ Cfltech ' 'Ahead . of 11949 Wiim allot the ou~llllla lalllr*y; l>effmw 2, WU Slu· i ue ji.ld, Ulo coot ot Collfonlla'• <tolito' Day ot U.. c:.ntomla In·
Oronce OOWlb w. co)lecUcno at.to ,.,.;.m...ent for IH9'(!0 .will 1Utul• of ~. • h•d""'
11n ~ ~ MOO ooo oh<a4 bo opproxinl&tely Jl.Ott."8.111 AbOot 1,000 lll'11 ocllopf -
H~ Welch T $ local History
to Members .Harbor Chapter DAR •
• •
Christmes
Gi~
ldees
'no. -Col. WllU&m Oll>oll ..... -------'C.....-.-.1 :N"-E-wa.-ftMES ~ Every ~1
ot tlLl9 tbne laat year ' aceoNil\f to the State COnlfoDn. and their adence teacbul, Invited
County Tu Collect Don 8 T111o ..,,,,_ to .... ,62',PTO ,_ oome 120 ochoolo oil over
Motley dl8clooed that "; total oi for li&at yvor and to '1S,Tte,'21 l!Ovthem Calftornla. -• the doy
12,163.822.82 bu been nm thro'4h tw1nt1·ftve yu.n ago wt.left th• u peata of Caltech, attinl' 8CJ ..
the cuh machJ.ne• ln his Office ' 80 populaUon WU only 4,fl50,000. ence and ~rtnetttnl' •t worll. ,.,,_.
tar, and he estimated approU-Tota.I iovemmenta.I co.ta tor the all-day program .. wu planned b7
matety 10.000 mall payment.a have year amounted to tt .~1111. CallM:h faculty ilnd unct.rsradu·
been received which h&Yoe not been but Kuch.el uttmaled! llwLt another at.-to an.rwu the quaslion "Whal.
pvce•ed u yet. 114,000,000 Wlll be needed to pay .wt. at place lJ catttth. and W'hat
A. big nub la expected thl. the oullt&.ndin• bW9 for UN period coee on thue T"
week. with nnaJ dead·llne for pay· which wen not tum iJI hlli office ne uhlblta, dtmonst.nUona.
ment ot the tint-half lnatallment prior lo the lut day ot .June. and lecture. pve • rep~taUve
Dec. o Thi.a year the law hu "n\.e total cub upuded dur-crom-1ectton al Caltech • typical
'been chanced to pe~Ii the collec· Inc lhe 11 mont.M amounted to act1vttJea In ldenee and en(tneer-
lor to accept mail paymenta which St.060,802.480 but thll flpre In· Ing.
are p09tmarked Dec. ~. Prevtoualy eluded dilbuneme.nta of Slt,809,· Newport. Harbor Hl.rh ~hool
the law r.quired the checks to be 304 tor debt. Incurred du:rln• the wu npt"Uented at Student. Day
in the collector'• ottl~ on dead-1948-49 tlacal year. by the tollowtnc atudenU: Tom
llne date Apportionment to local govem· Oretenbef'I', Don Ungle, A.I Mer·
Total ~ charge to be collected mental agenclea &mounted to rill, Charles McKlnnon and Wayne
by the county in county, achool $492,44~. or approximately •7 BerTY.
dlatricta &nd citie!I and other tax· per cene ol. all expend.lturee. Stat•
~ ,dlatricts for whiCh the county operaloonl: a,ccounted for $3.Sl,·
ie collecUon agt>nt this year is a 118,131 and the remalnlng S.227,·
record '19,147,694.24. 040,473 went for caplta.1 outlay.
In the tnatment of tubercuto.11.
rest I• bulc.
.. Buy Chri11tmu St>ala."
• ...,... " Ille n.ust>ttta of Ill• >.mon..X ,JlnoluUon ot Newport
Harilor1met Ncn~·n at u.. •o-
ot Kn. an...:. l'\nc11 of co._
dd )Cai-. --tor tho day
wen lll:;J. J.,.,... W ebtter and
Mra. Kat.hertne Bumon. '!'be n,J·
int, Mrs. Oar'-L. ~.
WU p....-.otad With t blndMm.f
pvd by M~ Harry Weld>.
Sc:rlpturo and thoulbt tor tho ~y
were rad by lllra. Ward Porta'.
P~e of Alleit¬ wu Jlven M-
rore a hv,ge and beluUM fl&.(
which hu been ln the Weblter
family aince Cini War da.)'I.
Hanctn.c on the wall near the flar
wu a portrait which once l'l'Ung
1n a rdom at Mount Ve.man a.f\d
wu J1ven t o the father of Mr..
Franklin Seamon. a member ot
the chapter and the mot.her of
Mr•. Finch. The mlnuta were
read, followed by the Treuurer'a
Barry! I • Barry!
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DUE TO . THE RECENT ACCIDENT TO OUR SHOWROOM (See Story
on Pg. 1 of this Paper l WE HAVE A FEW NEW CARS WITH SLIGHT
DAMAGE TO THEIR FINISH to OFFER AT A SAVINGS TO YOU.
ACT FAST THESE WON'T LAST! •
NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED
BABVEY SOMERS INC.
Formerly NEWPORT HAR.SOR MOTORS •
2'491 Coast Highway Newport Beach Beacon 0515
CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS
-
~ $;,/"/. ... W'..=o-. ···-·
IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER
IF YOU
HAVE ANY 7t-.fP.
SHOPPING PROBLEMS
You Can Solve Them Easily .
ly Reading the P.,;s of the
Newpo;e l-6alboa '8ws-Times
Newport 1ar Post & s•w•Dt
N1wl c nil NeVt:pwl ·lcAoa
Pleu ~Oftl BOW 'ffl Qdstmal
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• • 1..4 "AD .....
ly Mti"o
.
report after whJch came the after·
QOOn'• propam.
n.tlfbttu.U.y enterta.lnlnl' t h e
lf'PUP. Adriane Wager Anl'~ a
nwaber di chat!ftitlr eonp ftUt>
KCOmpanytng heraelt on a unique
lnatrummt. the Autocbord. Mra.
W&1er la ln charl(e ol the SL
Jam• Epl.Jcopa.J church choir and
will be ~ aopra.no llOlol1t In ''The
MM9iab" on Dec. JO at Oran.p
cOut college. She hu appeared
with Horace Heidt and on tel•
vtllon. •
M'rl. ~den FS~h Introduced
the -i>e-•ker ot the dii.y, Mr. H&rry
Welch. whose lnltrestinl' topic
WU "Local Hletory.'" A Nowport
Bea.ch pioneer. Mr. Welch haa
Uved In thl11 aru. for 27 yean
and bu contributed much to the
deveJopment ot#tne d f'y. The pen-
lNIUla ar._ wu not In existence
150 yean ag'o and IS,. formaUon
11 the atory" of the Santa Ana
river. ucordtnr to Mr. Welch.
NEWPORT BAY POST-W,,.,,_,.~
NEWPORT-BALBOA PRllJS .;;.... ftme6ys
!fwww,.... ..... as 'Ded .. -... tlle2"11? 0
!f-.Jnmel -... ams, 7 ..... .
lllNDl1lll AD Ill ' LDf9 . .U 0 ,..., ... wt ...... ,_· DMfl la 91111 RDe fll P-Mmtlm
' lb• 1 Paper •• '711
' ''-! Papen LliO ' lb• s Papen !.00
Tiie ~-will not lie ~lo tor IDOl'a tllan """ _.._t 1-&a ot on -t, rwrw the rlcbt to eorTICUF _,,.
OD1 and oJJ odo ond to Nject OD1' odvatl-.ent --.tonm.,. to
"""" and nplatlono. Ad..........,,..,11 and <a-II•-will be ~ up lo & p.m. on the dq preoed'ns piblic9tsc:& PIL BU'. 1111
....._ HM. ltll. Mk tor "M ~ • ._. ..... 1 C:ltns• to
1'fZ'W'llOST BARBO& PtJBIDRO(Q 00.
ftll •pp._ ...... Newport B!RrAI. o.111 ......
lo-BU81N11:811 GUIDI:
OOKPL&Tll aoua CLl:ANINQ
..moe, ll'Qrnlturo and rup
rh&mpooed. Free Mffm•tes
JUllJt-.
Al's House & Rug
Cleaning Co.
B•con 8111 72tfc
Custom Tailoring
For Ladle11 and Men
Alteratlona -Furrier
tt-llUILDINO l!IUVICU
INTERIOR -EXl&RIOR
PAINTING
LICENSJCD -INStlRICD
Glenn Johnston
!IOI ·Slot St. Newport Beach
Harbor 2217-J 34cf8
Carpentry
PAINTING and R:fPAIRS
No Job too Small
Phone Harbor 303l#M. 48c50
Give Him
SNAP-ON TOOLS
for Christmas
Call JOHN KIMBLE,
your local dealer
PHONE HARBOR 1087-R
49c51
GlRVS BICYCLE. SU
209 • 33rd St., Newport Beach
Phone Harbor 1928-R
49clil
CREATIVE DRESSMAKING, &I·
t~rauona, novelty items for
Chrt.t.mu, or !
by JAN YOUNG
1706 W. Ocean Front
21;: H . P. EVINRUDE outboard
motor with 1ta.nd and fuel con·
tainer. Llke new, 175.
In 1860 the first boat, ''The
Vaquero" put ln at the •old land·
Ing which ls now known u Bay
Shortt. Cattle ra.i.8tng and farm-
lnl' wer" the chief indu•lrlea here
at that Ume.. From 1876 to 188-4
cout-wt.se boat. came In with
lumber under peat difflcultle1.
A.bout th.11 time a pier on thr
Newport ocean front wu built and
the community W&J!I to be greatly
be:neftled bY It. Later t he pier w'u H . H. HOLBROOK controlled a.nd th•n abandoned by PIPER-JOHNSON
the Southern Paclrlc. While In 813 E. Bol-Blvd.. Hu. 1095 DEPENDABLE PLUMBING
Two pa.ir children·s skUs and poles ~
and 2 aleds. 3~ Broadway.
Coata Mesa. Beacon 6318-M.
49clil
operation 560 boal.11 unloaded a.t 16ttc A Pnxupt
the pier. The lut sh.lpment W&J!I --------------eemc. -HEIRLOOM JEWEL.RY -Sap-
phire brooches, garnet necklace.
Zircon rinl'. etc. Several flne
pieces. Priced BELOW appral.ul
value. Ph. Har. 3025--W. 49c!51
made In about 1899 is the South· , Phone: Barbor 1.111.0 n-ll-BUJLDINO SERVJCE8 ~" em Pacific thourht that San 2801 Balboa Bh'd., Newport Beech
Pedro wa.s t~ area to develop.
In 1916, a Nt"Wport populaUon
of 1000 peoplt' with a lot of cour-
age vot~ $12~.000 to build a jetty.
From that Ume until 1930, when
the aetu&l harbor work wu be·
gan. It Wu a story of courage.
diaappointments, millions of dol-
lars raised and much hard work
on the part of local people, one
or who m WU Mr, George Rogera.
In conclusion. Mr. Welch showed
Interesting old maps e..nd pictures
of efl,J"ly Newport Beach.
Tea was served at a beautifu.lly
appointed table decorated with
PAINTING .
EARL SHEFLIN
:tTS Palmtt Bt., Coelo )(-
Ilea. 11467-K 94dl
Trailer Repairing
Cabinet work, H ouse repair
Form.tea counter tops. 20 yrs. expr
Leigh 0. Elliott
Ph. Beacon M42-R P . O. Box 26
1684 Whittler Ave., COl'l& Mesa
37p50
Oaga, candles and flowers In r ed. -------------
while a.nd blue colora. st>rved In
front of picture windows with a
lovely view of the \llater.
orflcen of the chapter are Mr•.
Charles Boardman. regent: Mn. C.
F . Landers. vice regent : Mrs. H.
P . Yarnell. recording secretary;
Mrs. A. E. Stockton, correapond-
lng secretary: M ~, James Web#
ster, trea.surer; Miss Bessie Skln-
ner, reg;Jstrar: Mrs. Franklin Sea·
mon, hlstoMa.n; Mrs. Trevis West-
gate, librarian ; 1.frs. Jesse Wolfe.
chaplain and Mrs. Wn1. B. Tritt.
public relallorui . Directors are
Mn. J . L. Beach. Mn. Braden
Finah, Mrs. Harry Welch and Mr1.
Ward Porter.
Coast Guard
Seeks Reserves
A new c&ll for Coast Guan:! re-
Mrvlst& wu voict"d today by N!·
serve officials of the Eleventh
Cout Guard DtslricL Long Beach.
CARPENTER
WORK
TRUCK and power tool!!. Unton
scale or bid on Job, Harbor
1184-M. 34cMH
A. 1 Painting -Decorating
An'ythlng in paJntlng Int. or ext.
Art decorating, free ~ an d,
gra.ini.ng", fine color blending,
reu. Free estimate. Newly ar·
rived perm. resident'. Prop,
owner. Hoff. 204. 29th Street.
Newport Beach. Har. 1785-W.
46p59
Building Contractor
E. F. ZILM
Licensed . . . Insured
New Residenllal and
Commercial Construction
Remodeling and Alteratlorui , __
Completl' Building Service
Handled by' One Contractor
FREE ESTIMATES
Harbor 0727 #J Day or Eve.
47c60
It. wu said that current reaerve
training groups at the Coast Guard
Moorings. San Pedro and the Coast
Guard AJr Station. San Diego. are
tar under their allotted manpowf!ir I
complement. -------------
Cout Guard 11tressed that ex-Complete Home Maintenance
Rrvtcemen from all armed forces tf C&rpe.nter Work
1-tw~SIWtflJq.:pC.M, and 36 may { Window•. doora rep&ired
.enlist:-In 1JlW" bt1;tlil~ reeervee y Root lea.ks r~red •
tratnmg units wltb . ert.lter-'ttw · ,,·-P&tn~~
aa.me ra.te held at time of dis· { Houae Cleaning
charge or one comparable in Job HOME MAINTENANCE CO
11.nd pay. Also a. uniform clothing Ftte eetimatea. Ph Harbor 3163
ll:Iowance of $60 Is being paid upon · 41p64 enllalment.
Meetings are held from 7 to 10
p.m. on Tuesdays and Wednesda.ya
at the San Pedro Moortncs and
on Tut"9da)'I from 7 to 10 p.m. at
the San Dlel"O" Air Sta.lion. For
each weekly • meeting reaervist.s
are g{ven a complete day'• recu#
lar pay corresponding with their
rate. The Cout Guard r.-erve &J.
.o duirea to enlist men between
29 and 30 who have had no pre-
Vious military experience.
Penona lntAlre.sted In Jolnin, the
Cout Guard re.aerves are Ut'l'ed
to contact lhe trainlnc unltAI dur-
ing their weekly mt>eUngs. the
dl.atrlct reaerve office in room 910
at the: nme.s Building. Long Beach
Or the Cout Guard Recruiting of·
flee ln the Federal Building. Loa
Angeles.
Woman l:lurt
3-Car Crash
• 1n
A three<ar craah at 7 :28 &. m.
Tttundai on Barbor Blvd .. 40 fMt
llOUlh of F\fth St., near Santa
AAI. ruulled In •rioul ln,Jurtu
tor a woman ~e.r in one or
lb• machlnd. .
Mn.. M.yrUe Rud••De.. 49. or
111 W. 19th St.. Coote M-...
ll>Jured while ndlng-In u.e car
--by ..... ~ ..... nd, Georp
RudiAD .. M~
DrMAc ' tbe other can wwe
-Cordill. %1. ot l5IS .J>t-.
_,. BL. Coot& M-and·-
-11. of IOI . nuklln IL,
-""'"-Calif-a...._ ...-..-w.
Oll!Nto II -._unl la U>e trcstr •t ot t:M •Clllk Ms T ll • _-..wot_ .. _
............ wlildll " ............
dlr •rdlal _,..11·sa
•ROOFERS
• PAINTERS
• CARPENTERS
• RUG CLEANERS
• HOUSE CLEANERS
• FIX IT SHOPS
Your ad appearing reg-
ularly ln theae columnJI
wtlJ bring you many new
cuatomera. Harbor area
folb ere ln the habit ot
.. lookinc tn the cluei·
fied" when they need
thue servtcea.
Uae the NewB • Ttmea,
Poet and Prem combt.na-
Uon with over 21,500 clr--
<Ulallon.
Phone Harbor 1118 todo1'
and uk for the ad-taker.
S~aJ monthly ratu.
Call
HARBOR 1616
And Piece Your
Classified Ad in
The Harbor. Aree ''
Greatest ·Advertising
Combination
Newpolt I I oa ....... n •••
Newport ::: ;... .. ...... :~ ....... -~ .....
14-PERSONALS
Alcohollca Anonymo1111
Wrtu P . 0 . Box IPT
Bol-bland, Calif.
Phone Kimberly 3-6891
A Free . Check v'
ON OUR WATCH MASTER
shows i! repair!! or a new watch
are reqUired. .
WALLACE CALDERHEAD
Jeweler
TELEVISION
BARGAINS
We have an exceUent sel.ction of
televtslona jult traded tn on new
models.
STOP IN TODAY
DAVIS-BROWN CO.
lW Harbor Blvd. Coat& Mesa
Beacon 5821
44c41S
817 Cout Blvd., Corona del Ma r AN IDEAL year around Chrl•t·
Work Wanted-IronJng. window
wuhlng, garden spraying, prun-
mas gift for the whole fai;nlly,
the Newport . Balboa News·
Tintes a.nd lhe Newport-Balboa
Preas, both for $3.50 In Orangt?
count)'.
ing. cleaning, reasonable. Bea. -------------
6714-W after 6 p.m. 47p49
Or8.fll'e Coast college male l!ltU·
dent wants room and board In
l"t!tum tor general work. Edward
Hill, 20122 8 .W. Cypress, Santa
Ana. Kl. 2-17&a. 47p49
FINE HANO LAUNDRY or llon·
tnr only. ShJrta, gtrlr' BCJ\ool
dresaes. curtaJm u you like • them. Pie-up and deliver. Help
with dinner pvtiea. Mn. Wll·
llama. Harbor 1M2-K, Beacon
6591-\V. 49c51
COLLEGE GIRL w&J'lts room and
board in exchange tor baby sit·
Ung. Ph. Harbor 1403-J. 47p49
PAINTING WANTED---
P AINTJNG
Quality workman11hlp and ma-
terial. Nell Livesay. Beacon
5696-W. 49pM
REGISTERED NURS,E wants po·
sltlon 8J!I doctor's auistant or
Companion.nurse for children.
Gift Items at Dale's
Table lamps $4.95 •P
Hll.llSOCka $7. 95 up
Universal Coffeematic perc
Universal Mixer
Univenial Pop Toaster
Stroke saver Uni. Irons
New and Used Furniture
Dale's Furniture
1919 Harbor Blvd Bea. 5107-W
LADIES BICYCLE in good condl·
lion. S.25 . Phone Beacon 5526.
•8c50
OIPT mEAs FOR ClffilSTMAS
llO-AALE, Ml!KJELLANJ!)OU8
SOFA, chair, love seat, mahogany
trtmmed-2 pair dbl. width Moral
dra.pa.. Ph. Bea. M38·R. 49c61
ExceUent reference. Har. 2999-J . CANARIES ma.ke l'rand preeenta! 49p~l . "~~~· ~t~~·· ~e&p"fu~
EXPERIENCED m(lldle-•ljid wo-· WKt• <lh, ): ~~ ~·· -••··"•• ~ _L_,_,,. ,~o .. clon• 'Ill., n>oto )leaa. ··~-~...,._. ....... ....-..~, '' .,, -r-·. 49~\ Ironing. a.s.siat catering, baby a1t·
ting. Mrs. Clark, Bea. 5733-W.
t9c~l
LADY wants housework. Hu own
transportation.
HAS veteran bu.band who Ls ill.
2083 Thurin, Costa Meaa, Bea..
6852· w. 49}>60
!&-HELP WANTED
DOCTOR'S aaistant
tioni.st. Experience
ALSO House.keeper
a.nd recep-
neceuary.
companion.
Used Gas Ranges
UNIVERSAL
Gaffers & Sattler
and Olbera
TABLE TOP MODELS
In Excellent Condition
Call Us or Stop In Today
STROOT'S
TeWinkle Hardware
BEACON 6222
1802 NEWPORT BLVD.
NEWPORT HARBOR EMPLOY· ____________ <_7c_<_9
MENT AGENCY. Phone Harbor FOR BALE at a very reuonable
2Ml·R. 48c60 price. ~ pc. blond B. R. aet,
WANT HOUSEKEEPER, prefer· pine cone pattern. box mpri.ng'a
ably white. ~ ~ day• per week, and mattreaa. Hollywood. bed.
room Ir. boa.rd and $80 mo.nth ln box •pr. &: mat. $18 Welch
Orange. Phone Oranp: 1038.J. doll cart, Thermador electric
48c60 heater.
-------------OR WILL TRADE-W ANT WOMAN tor houlewotk, I need a slngle Roll-A-Way bed
· 6 mominga a week or collel'e .It. mattreu. Tricycle for gt.rt 8
sJ.rl to live Jn. Phone Bu.con yean old. 2 burner elec. plate.
6028, '8c60 or what have you!
8A.LICSXA.N or SA'P'·'DT for 302-C 32nd St .• Newport Beach
real aitaU and lftlenl tuur· 49c50
ance, tun or put Ume.
WK. II:. ANGOLD, Reeltor
Li>c:al Ap>l
i'armera tmurance Omup
6115 lit Bolboa BIYd., Balboa
Phone Holtlor 121&-W Allyttmo
Uotl
PICKUP TR.AlLl:R, electric
..-ur • ""°""'"'ph tor ndlo.
Reuonable. 70fl Lar.p>ld, Cor·
ona del Mar. 411p58
l!lVERYTRINo
FOR YOUR 1'1t4D.£R
-W'ILL BOrAJOI -l'llOPA!m TA!ID .
OooqloleiWah-. ~
JCXPZRtmfCSD llOUIEB**PIR
Uve ln... Pboae n•'np, Gude 8
---., ""' ~ .... , ... t.
ea·a.ce11msx. ....
Oron '5ll1. ffplll ORANGE co~
~ ....:;"~-:::': TRAILER Sut>PLY
Std at.. -AAL -..1 mo BA•--.'nl. ODii& KIA. .... • • .... 1 ••
0000 .......... ,If O,.i117' ... .._,. -Ull .a '" ~1----------llonlo A...:. MleU Kon a.pnect oa -~
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NEWS· TIMES Cl ASSIFIEDS -Til6 OLDEST · ADVERTISING -. MEDIUM -IN THE NEW PQRT HARBOR AREA
OD"I' mltA8 FOR CHBll!TllU8 OIPT IDBAA ,POK CHJUllftlil
~ IDlWEL1ANEC>tl8 1$-BOATS, SllPPLIU
ELEC;l'RIC atove, 4 bumen, deep
well and oven. Fri(ida.ire, per--
feet condlUon. Scarcely used.
$100 24~ Ma.rino Drive, '-Bay
S.beru. Bea.con 6733-W. 49c61
Elec. Refrigerator$
We ha•• aeveral used motJe.la u
loW u a:>t.16 and-
New 1961 modell at $199.00
DA VIS.BROWN CO.
\885 RarboT Blvd. Co9ta Me1a
Beacon 6821
WANTED TO BUY-llloorlnf at
Avalon. WUl bUy OT trade for
one at llthmUI (40-ft bOat)-
Phone Ha~ tltt•J tTp49
Chrysl.er Engines
Ulled
OoWDll -Royali
See John Batvey
at Seacr'aft
4211 COAS't mallWAT NBWPO~ JlhCll
• PH. BEACON G'l'll
CORONA DSL MAJl.-Fl1miabed
,.,.... apt. KIW atr-'fe 6 IUvel.
vtew of OCMn and b&y. 11& tno.
Phoftt Harbor 2791-J. ' 4.7c48
LIDO ISLE
U ,.... want & -t,11· on LIDO
lllLll -ua. Beftnll lovely
apt&. A.blo homet1 avallabJe.
P.A. PALMER
INCORPORATED
W VI& Udo Harbor ll!OO
. ·····~ ....... m&ft
$690 DOWN -$36.42 Mo.
Brand 'New - 2 Bdrm. ' 1mS IS AN ATl'RACl'IVE STUCCO with hard-wood floorw, large wlndowm, dual fumace, UJe
ltit.chen, breaklut· nook. Lotll of cla.et llJl&CI!.
Located cl ... la. OD large lot.
F .H.A. BUll.T BY GEOROE tlOLSTlilIN 6 SONS
FULL PRICE $7,100
This is the best buy in Costa Mesa!
PHIL SULLIY AN
Formerly c. Galea Dea1.1o11
G.T.EVERSON
490 Newport Blvd.
Beacon 6243-W
Harbor 3157 -W or Beacon M58-J
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
47c49
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EXCLUSIVES
WITH
LINWOOD VICK
REALTOR
lNCOMlll, Bal-laland. lbcep.
ttonally well bUllt 2 Mdr'Oom
houee. Plus e:a:tn. l\lflt room
and bath. PIUI 1 bedroom &pl.
ovel' dbl. p.rtge and all com-
pletely turru.hed.
$24,500
HOME on Balboa uland. Engllah
type, 2 bedrooma pJua children'a
play room. Very neat a.nd clean.
Completely rurnlahed. Room tor
lncome unit.
$15,500
BALBOA JSLAND corner lot near
Marine Ave.
$9000
• 22Uc ------------
2 bedroom home witlt Thor kitclien unit and nice
patio. Good location on one of the be•t streets .
Sewer street and curb ll.88e88ments paid. Rea-
sonably priced at
BLVD, FRONTAGE, Corona del
Ma.r. 6ei ft. for ---~------~ LAOJES' ENGLISH BfCYCLE-i 1'H'~~H'H'M'M'H'H'XN'.~
HercuW&. Perfect c·ondit lon , $40 .
Pbone Harbor 337. 49tfc OIPT m&All f"91l CHRISTllA8
FlRESTONE WASHING MA -M-M1181QAJ., &&DIO
CHlNlt, &lm0&l nt0"'·· $60; 120
-NM M'OOl''l'.li&n with Ca#e. $160;
year old Kirby vacuum cleaner.
complete. $75: Thayer baby bug-
gy wtlh pad, used two month!'!.
$27; si,.y x 7 auto trailer, 556,
All In per fM>t condition. Harbbr
0442-R. 49pM
·Television Service
RADIO REPAIRS
Larry Ewen • • llaJ'Old M.llmn
Toctmlci&ll.I
KESA IVJ>lO 6 TELEVISION
11111 _,., c. M. Bea. ll808-J
llOtfc
CONSOLE tia.s Heater (Williama)
circulating type, 2.5.000 BTU.
Thnmoatat controlled, Uk.a new.
LH9 than 11' price at 56(). Har.
2337-W. <7p49
II-WANTED TO BUY
WfLL PAT CASH for 8mall up-
rilht piano not over 50" high.
Phone Klmberly 2-0672. 40tfc
Need money for Christmas ?
WE NEED Uaed Furniture.
1 piece or a house full.
Jack's Furnitute
1606 W. BalOOa Blvd.
GREAT PIANO SAUi. S«ure
your ChriatmU piano now.
Brvid new Spinet $39G. Another
mnaneet au. only 1297. lave
from 1100 to $200 an dlacontlnu~
ed modeli, 110 will bold tanW
.delivery. Easy term&. DANZ.-
SCHMIDT Bil Plano Store, ll20
N o. Ma.ln. Santa Ana, cor. Stb.
OREA T CHRUITMAS P I A N 0
SALB now ODI 8&'fe from $100
to $1000 on Grand piahol;
Knabe. Kltnbal, Wurtlt&er, VON,
Baldwin make, Leiter and
many ethen. Some used. mme
new. DANZ -SCHM!DT Bia
Plano Store, 520 No. Ma.in, cor.
6th, Sa.nta Ana.
PtANO, upright, good condttlon.
Priced reuonable. 218 Ocie St.,
Costa Mesa. Beacon 6827-W.
4Tp49
WANTED -50 plano.a. ~ Lb
your old pl&no Oh a Cn.nd, Spin~
et or beauutuJ teleY\at:on. ltJarh-
eSt cash allowance. Tenna.
DANZ· SCHMIOT PIANO CO.,
comer 8th, 1520 No. MaJn, S&nta
Ana.
Yearly rental-unturn. new onP
bdtm apt. Stove. rdrlg and
la'undry nn. Adult.a, no peta. 219
E J&th St., Costa Men. Bea..
17M-K . 47c49
BALBOA Peninaula home turnlah·
eel, 3 bdrma, balh and 'it . (&r ..
elec. refrlg.. deep treeze, wuh.
tnaeh, l llr') mo yean lee.ae. 1541
Miramar. Phone Harbor 2188-W
tor appt. 47c52
$6,750, terms·;
STANLEY HADFIELD
Phone Harbor 20
216 Marine
or stop at the office at
Ba,lboa Island
Balboa -Ocean Front -Close-in
2-roam bachelor apt. tumlAhed or . 5 INCOME UNITS 115,800.
)..room untumhhed. Near mar-2 doubles and 3 •ln~ea. Excellent beda, refr:i~r&tlon IUld
ket and theatre. Sef' owner 802 atovea. HANDY LOCATION. For appointment to aee
ctubhouae Ave., between 9 a.m. Call Harbor 1013 or 3092-WK (eves.)
and I p. m. d&lly. 41p49
untumlah..i 2 bdrm dupJes. pr. Civic Center District -$6,500
Laundr)' room. rood neighbor-EXCELLENT Location on 38th atrfft. Attractive. Par-
hood, adult.., ~-304 Broad-tl&lly fumLBhed 2 bedroom home. Frame con.1tnactLon,
way, eo.t.a Mesa.. Phone Bea.con cement t oun<Y:Uon. good cotnposJ.tlon roor. Ya.rd fenced
· Sl?i1-M. 47c48 and landltcl9ped. Garac•. Jl'or appo&nlment to .we Ca.11
UNJ'URNlSHED nearly new 2• Mary Dtckeon al Harbor JOJS (evea. Harbor 2092-WK.
bdrm ho"" •l •"1> .... c1.. EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
C. D. M. $07..60 per mo. Apply I 3113 Newport Blvd., Newpon Beach
at 814 Acacia, Corona. del Mar. --------~----------------48c61 •
• ATTENTION
PLEASE! !
ONLY $11 ,750
Linwood Vick, Rltr.
312 Marine Ave., Blilboa lala.nd
• Phone Harbor 20.2
DR'S CLINIC
or Small Hospital Bldg.
Brick conatruction. Corht:r )Oca-
tton. Pa.rklnr area. Sell with low
down peyrnent or cons1der lea&e.
Muat be sold at once.
Lido Isle Bayf ront
3 bdrm.a, 2 bathB, completely turn-
lahed. Priced under $35,000.
LOTS
Udo hle &0-.ft. ba.yfront .... $25,000
U do lale R3 bayfront ........ 9,000
45 IL lnaide .......................... 3,500
Balboa Peninsula comer
Xlnt. location .................. 2,160
GREENLEAF • ASSOC .
3112 Newport Blvd. Har. 2552
41lfc RENTAL •'
SPECIALISTS
Call Edna Cr&Jg 1ve. Upper Bay's Choicest New 3 bdrm, Homes
1-0ne-ba.lf acre . ... . ........ 11800 Linwood Vick, Rltor.1_,_&-_A_UTO_M_o_a_ILEB_'-. _TDl_a __
Bal-Ial&nd. Hu. :ou ~
FURN. NEWLY DEC., util lncJ.
Single A pt. .. . . .. . $36
2---0ne-half aCTeJt . .. _ 11800 ea ..
I all adjoinlnl')
FAMILY HOME---3 B. R., frpl..
Patio. On the P oint cloee to
beat Bay bathing, llS,1500.
Especlally well built
NEWPORT CITY
NEWPORT .HEIGHTS
a U!lLJ:ll'l'Aft
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BEAUTIFUL CLIFF HA VEN
Newport's Fastest Growing
Exclusive Family Community
NOW OFFERS
Individually Designed 3-Bedroom Homes
LOW DOWN PAYMENTS
TOG, I .s
Don't Confuse This Offer With The
' Usual Tract Houses
•
CLIFF HAVEN IS DIFFERENT
lt'a situated on a. high pleateau overlooking
Newport Harbor, where ~ool refreshing
breeze wafts in from the Pacific Ocean.
CLIFF HA VEN is an idea.I place to raioe yoor
' family, free from heavy traffic, yet clooe to
11ebOQ!, church and shopping facilities.
It's wide, curving paved streets and excep-
tionally large lots actually offer small estates
rather than the usual run of straight in a row
crowded houses.
Theoe homes sre worthy of this idea.I location,
they are roomy and well built. The floors are
quartered sawed oak, there· are picture win-
dows, plenty of tile, double garages and many
other features.
WE SUGGEST
THESE LITTLE
YOU LOOK
ESTATES
OVER
WHILE
THEY ARE STILL AVAILABLE, AND
BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE TO BUY ON
·SUCH EASY TERMS.
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2 bedroom apt. . ·-··· l:Ml
104.5 W. Balboa Blvd., Nwpt. Sch.
48tf('
Furnlahed house, Corona del MaT,
Ocean View, paUo, carage. Ott.
to July. $715 mo. Call Harbor
178-M. i7C<t9
TWO
1950 Dodge Demonetratora
Save up to $300
Low mileage and
BA YFRONT LOT ........... $11 ,000
BALBOA BARGAIN ......... $9,000
2 B. R. cottage, trpl., and a 2
B. R. apt. over ••race. Oood
location between Bay A Ocean.
Oak noon, ti replace, f'UorMee;-UJe --
balh, garl>qe dlo-1. l&Wll&,
double rataee. large k>U. Move
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-GIFI' ~DEAS FOR CllRll!TMAl!
:1%-FUllNlTUllE P'OR SAL!:
ROLL-AWAY BED AND TWO
GAS HEATERS. phone Harbor
222G·W. 47p<9
BED DAVENPORT. made by Rob-
erti Bros.. In good condition,
$36 and a good day bed, $10.
Phone Harbor 2476. 48tfc
SOLID oak dining room set, 7
piecel!I, refrec tory table and buf·
fet . 17.5. Large doll buggy, $.5.
New child's sewing machine,
$3.60. 1741 Pomona. Costa Mesa.
Bea.con 67 4 7-J . 48c~
BAMBOO RA'M'AN FACTORY
i 5$r~ an1'1 S.ve. 3 piece
II al.~: liillle 1\j.olb"°
• I t'ocf!i • Q». f fltt
• Willi 'J,u*b.:;r fl.,. f lhll'< tell
only. Open '"'"· un 9. SM N
Cout Blnl, Lapna Bc.b. Slttc
Somebody1 Wants
That uaed tumJture, bric-a-brac,
paintings. etc., now taking up
·~ In your g&ragl'. Find a buy-
er with a claulned ad in the
N ew•-Tlmea, Poat, and Prest com-
bination. Just Phone Harbor 1618,
say: "f want to plare a Cl&Sl'li!led
Ad," and a courteoua ad-taker wtll
help you write an ertr.ctlve a.ct
RED LEATHER BAR wiUI Back
Bar and Stoo~. A real sacri-
fice. Ph. Harbor 0727-J. 47c49
BAMBOO RA'M'AN SHOPB
Complete line, factory-to-you
Open 12-9 da.llJ .It Sun. Bank
terms. 275 Ocea.n Ave., Lacun1
~ch. Uc
DAVENPORT-Pr&cUcaUy new.
per r ec t condition. Mahogany
trtn1. Will aeU at ~ prtce. Ph.
Harbor 22. 47c49
TWlN SlZE BEDS, nearly new.
2 Innerspring mattreues, 2 box
•P!'lngs. 8 Hollywood Wp .. $00
for all. ~'.?2 Coral A\1e., Balboa
lsla.nd. Harbor 2468-1\. 49c51
MARIMBA (Dea.gan )-Llke ftew,
used v er y little. Reasonable.
Phone Beacon 6902 or Harbor
07M-M. ._, unrurn'-hed 1 bdrm duplex, panel
ray heat, private ran.I'"· $&.~
mo. 683 Park Drtve. Coata Mt.•8 .
new car guarantee
SHA VER.MOTORS
ln now.
$9,950'
THESE HOMES WXU. ALSO 0 . I .
SEE FRED BARKER ' '
KURTZMAN• grand piano. Style
M. Fine C!ondlUon, $695. Prlnte l----------,,_'7_pG_I
party. 213 Ma.gnolla. Costa FURNISHED a:m&JI apt. cloee to
M.eea. Beacon 15269-W. 47c49 market.a. theatre, bua. Working
1936 Harbor Blvd . Costa Mesa
A 'ITRACT!Vlt 6 DELIGHTFUL
Ocefn Front CottagP-1 B. R ..
lvgrm., kitchen, dinette, p.a.n~J
ray, lovefy patio. gara.ce. laun-
dry rQOm , storaare room. Plent y
room t o build an. Choice loca-
tion with Balboa Bay Juat a.cro111
the atreet, 19,000.
Ralph P. Maskey
3411 Newport Blvd., Newport Bch.
Phone Barbor 402
With Earl W. Stanley, Realtor
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS
15th & Irvine -Newport Beach
(Opposite High School) man or 2 adult.a. U tJI pd., $3:>
KNABE AMPICO GRAND. Like mo. 61 7 _ 36th St .. • Newport
new! SAVE over S2000. Cabl· Beach. Harbor 691-"-'. 49tfc
SOUTH COAST REALTY CO. R USTIC RANCH HOMB:-S'!,950
full price. This cha.rmlnar 2-bdrm
home Is a.1m011t brand new. Mu·
alve red brick fll"tplace and
plate gl&.38 w1ndow1.
net ruu of wonder rolls roes "Multiple Wting flealton" 1949 CH EVROLET 4·Dr. Dlx. Ek· H 203
with it! Terms! DANZ-NEW 3-room, furnished apt. with
302 Ma.in St., Balboa, ar. 4
dan. Late model. Perfect ah.ape. "Near Pavilion" Phone Beacon 5795 or Evening Beacon 6939-J
SCHMIDT Big Pia.no Store, &20 garq•. UUli tiu p&~d. $60 mo. By owner, 11175. Phone Be&con1 ------------
llll%8. 4 Tct9 No. Main, car. 6th, Santa Ana. Ava!Jable Dec., 19~0 to J une 1. **SOLD** This la a really attracU•e home
and tu a downright barp.ln,
only 12000 down. Bea.con Hill
Re&lly, -488 Nowport Bl'Vd. Be&.
15713-R. (2 blka above Arche.9)
RENT A PLANO, ~ per month.
All rent allowed If you buy w1th-
ln terma. DANZ-SCHMIDT, 020
No. M&ln, Santa A.na..
A P$ANO .J'lOJ' CJIW~TilAiiJ t!i,tj
moat 100 trOm whJcb to dieoie::
Spinets. 1ip\olshta -drada.
J'amoua ID&Jlea. No rt.-1n
pticea! Euy t.erma! 8znaD dit-
pGeit will aecu.~ your&. DA.NS-
SCHMIDT Big Plano StoN,
llant.s Ana. $20 lfo. JWn. ~t
eth.
USED PIANOS from $89 up. Good
p I a y I n g condition. DANZ--
SCHMIDT. 520 No. Ma.in, San-
t& An&, cor. 6th.
GOOD UPruGHT PlANOS lrom
$.59. Terms a.s convenient u 16
mo. at SHAFFER'S MUSIC CO.
tSince 1907) 421 N. Sycamore,
Santa Ana. Kl. 2-0872. 44tfo..
M-0008, CATI!, PllTll
COCKER PUPPillS-A. K. C. NC·
7 wka. okL ft•egneNe 1110
Ftrat A•e., Corona de1 Kar. Ph..
Harbor ne6-R. 4.tdl
........ U8DW Opp w?Wt._
C 0 8 T A JR!!~, llJICRSATJolf
now open,tlq • 11ow·• aD9'9o
l MJUard. 1 pool. I E, Iii I
blel. haJd DI I I•, ptll. el&
... ....,..,. tTI • lltll a. a.a
Kw., BMMD GeSI. 'TpM
1951. 30'1 Helltrope. Corona del ------------
Mar. 49p61 R.l!D OLDSMOBILE Conver;tJbl e,
1»48 Hydromatlc, full pri~ 411 ktverwlde
$l ,39:J. Call Harbor28ee-R. Ne..n.nrt H-'....,t. "-ROOMS FOR' R&NT Oc62 -~ .,..
~~· ~a,·a LARGE ROOM with home privll· pit RM.It.or egl!t for young person, $20 mo. TWO-TONli.. i~· l) I 19'1; ' llf-',,.,,.---.....__ __ Froftt. .. ..._JM\ tnaile, ~ 1 I ti~~· · 110I W . ~ ._.....,_ ditk>n. 'Ph6ne lhftA>r !3'5l "'bl!'-i;. 'I , -.... -
lore G,30 p. m. 48el50 Ballioa lsland
Home , • nnlll GARA.Gm 2& a II acroM CHEVROLET '42 StRtlon Wagon. THS -.-nu !::xtru, n ew paint. Private-4 BEDROOMS. 3 BA from Vlncenta Dntr. SM owner, p H ~ J Lovely large PaUo. 902 ChlbhoU911 AV.., between 9 party. hone arbor l.vv~ .
a..m. and 3 p.m. dally. -t7p49 1 ___________ •ec_oi $15,750
Good F'\nancinl'
11-TRAJU:llS •
47c49
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COSTA MESA 'Ai
NEW 1 BEDROOk·BOME _
Completely t'Uurnlahed. Larr• lot.
FHA loan. Small down P11DL
Full prtce l6500.
C&ll Harbor 22&8-J
Owner's Sacrifice
4 LAROE units conalatlng of a
EL CAR ttlll spec1a1 :ie· Houae Horace Nelda 1 bdrm, l bdrm, ' bdrm and
lrallu, oomplete wtt11 -· a11-Mazet Gibson a1.,.1e •pl-an rum. comp•ete
polntme.nta. suvant• .un d -306 MARINE and newly decorated. 3-car sar-
fect.lve. Pk:ture wtndow, water Be.Ibo.. i.&an4 age. Ideal location. Few .tep19
supply, oU beat, toilet, llhowe.r, Phone Ha.rbor ~ to ocean or b&y. 2 bllu to 11Cbool.
etc. Phone Harbor ~k 47c49 Bua by front door.
OUT THEY GO! .
VOGEL VALUE
Corona del Mar
ATTl\AC'.l'M: ·2 ~1n bo'm\!1~s !iv' ;;".
-witk...antilatQn __ IJPl1er .very larp _ ~-
Kitchen bas comer sink, l>reakfasfllook. b •
lighting. Bedrooms 12x13, ample closet.., 2-car
garage built to take apt. above., Land11eaped. •
Price $11,050
Monthly payments only $4 7. Will sell furnished.
You will love this home !
THE JOHN VOGEL CO.
1301 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
Phone Harbor 1741 (Eves. Harbor 393-M)
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• '48 PLY. "Special Deluxe" Sed, A
&leek luatrou. bla~k bea.uty ln
excellent condiUon!
$1,295
Hp49 ----------Jl'lne l\ll'Dmer clienUe, hlfh Ineome ..
----------PHONWI Barbor 1818 lo place retum. Thia property muot toe -$ 500 Do DOLL HOUSE'. i 116-M_ ONEY TO LOAJ1f YGtt.WU\ &d' on Ullo page. tllroll'1>D<lt to &ppr.elat.. Oilier 1, WD • -------------1------~------Int...,... force me to aacrlflce d N ' . .' '47 DoOOB TUdor wilh RAH. elc. • for -caah offer. -It .tod&J 2 B. R. Bran ew OCEAN FRONT -Choice Ball\('&
0.,. "'""1'-;0rlg. Fn!ncb grey LOANS For Homes fl--.U. al'.&D !IJUlllANOS and wbmlt ,_, otftr. Ill. c. A well p1&nned home. hdwd. es-locallon. ' B. R., uvtnr -.
ftnWt.. '"'9.t .mootb drivtnc. Jn Pffk. l04S w. B•:Jb«M. 8hid. ceptJoul Ule work. Pvt bath, dinette, kitchen A bath. = ;,: ;.,~!1 t cyl. car Willi with 4 ~>' • 5 1h ?'> t. WANT To TRADE tuc "" &Del &bower, pnp. Attrac· ~~~.a't'.:~';.f' i!:. Deolr·
$1,185 ' Lclnt' term. Low ..,..C. . ' Un. weU located. For the money able for TEAR-ROUND OI' fi'.-
8poe!&H ..... 1a r . a .1.. -0.1. WAMT·Jlla7 _, -r... very * * SOLD * ~ 11'• TOPS. ll'ull Price-CATION LIVING. •e.ooo .• ,
••• CHJIV. Sed.. #Ith hNter. etc.
Nut to ,.N~ thru~t-R.-
flecUn• the very beat can!
$995.
Plana. Olli 1' oo...tiuolkla 1.-""1IM!llft 4 bdrm -froel $7,95() ...
CALL BOB a.a.om.a --CA9H. 1613 <mnp A••· ALSO •·
Bu. 11a f« rr. ~'tit Coot.a 11 ... -COUNTRY BAYFROMT LOT-Be&ullflll :L:..
Rep. J'ODUJlll KOR'IQAQll OD. 8!: 1 ~ -r -In good BJ a 214 ......, lenl, good ooU. •heel-cation. Sacrifice at $11,~ 1 Knro. Ute ..... Nlt1 ID Ht• U... .,. lhopplnc center. MutUple ,.,,.. R 1ftor 1--t --loeatJon. , Need mon yard room for tllle t" .. ~ 3 B. R.-J'amlly Home. OD aJ·
LOANll TO BtJILD. DIPBOVS. chlldr.. Wut • .. t bdnn $2500 full price -PolnL Frpl, Pa&lo. .a. 'U PLT. "'8»KW Daluae" c..n-BUT, xoQERNIZS, OR '-oo'mewben tn the ..,..., CHAMBERLAIN TJ:RMa Iota tnd lata ot CHIJQ(. ~
~ a • H. ot<. v • .., .ie-R&nNANCI: for Best Bu.,.. to Xlat't eay llatlllq. •n·Mlt-
-..--~Job we euy TruR ~ HAVJ: 1>eauWU1 G bdrm bome aac1 / 3-p·hil Sullivan HOlllE 6 mco111m-2 B. R...,...
tor t11o young In heut. ••WFORT .,..,..,. rm>•aL • "'-• ao. a.t """i. wiu in Corona del Mar • $
• ' BAVJNOll 6 LQAJf -· take 4 -lulda -6n • ~ C. a.i-Dolllooo 1&8•. frpl., &n'!._~-· BOood. R.
10JPT mEAS FOR CllBISTllAS -WA!l'l'SD 'IO llPT $585. Udo. $18 ()()() over -e. •~u. sss-=:ao~A~Ts.~!su~"!!!"u~a~--.:.. -vi.'"*,,._ .... -• G. T. E-verflOD ~ wttb ~ty ot ~ B!!Ya -• ALL I WANT fw Cloillll•u 11 a '11 OO:V. Cpe. An unmatcbablo ,;.,.. • • • ~ ~""" llA ft I 1'o&lltltb1 -loU lo (Tena.a) 490 ... ~ Btrd. C<>Ola x-la one the ~• --I ~·~ • -.. to .-1. ·~ Oln1 . -"' & -Ultlo ... pe fw ...,_.,. En'ATE ...,.,..,._, B-··· UU-W In B&-. .f9,000. • 1.:!~'"T = SOLD bT llat"""1 .:.~! ~-... --_,__. • · .,.,,,.._--. Wut-. NEW DUPLEX --1
moml::;:, .I>..:em!>er 1. 1800 .. 30 lll'oot. w._. Box -. -_, lllterellt a.t. ·~ ·Ii". ,.IJAt:I Ila .,_ .,_ Hun 1117-W ot Bee OD lfM.J 80VTH OOABT JlKALTT oiil n. emus CRAFT, t..t.. acnw, _.., · 4litlO $395. i-.,.,.,'11 -• u.. ..., . 2 BDIUIS EACH
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,.,,_ •11uiupte Llatlna -_;,,_ Cy~ brl<lgo. FbhJJ>g cbaln. WANT -ToutJ lnalal "'-Ad l-. ll8clo • Ba · Bdwd noon, kit, RANCJI H ~ 802 Mala llt.. B&._, Bar. _.
• ww Wt• beat .uv ...,., .-. a llldf"""1i ·-aa...,. ~ .... ~::.:.* -am1Up1o •ta. -.,, o111. 9o y 4'i: Beach Realty C _"" ~1 .. ~ •-,,__._ ,.._,. If-.,._ .
-Parlt Ave, &-IokM 15• ,,_ Oco&h n-i_ lfowpo<t ·-.---- -aft..,. ....... ...., <Jlcwloii P&J lltl>ef ~ • ,.-....,., --IU ""-WW. ~....,. I
•TpU w-....,,..... ~-. $165. · ,_Ill-' ..... MW -1-Ba--· latw. If-..._ ' ii.1-llil1\ 1 ,,_, LM\G& CHICKEN RANdl i•lirrT.:-ilUCHARD80iiitliilillliiimM.L"i1;:;...,;;..,;;:;I ""7 Ill • w. O• z -• . -· ~ ~ • • • 7 P • Iii t ' ._ Barbor Ja. •au. to s.. 'nile! ..._ t ···-11 ·, ..,. a.-1,.. .. It Mlll-.:..& 11n 11 1 1*ao.
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Na'WPOIT • ... I IO~ NEWS· TIMES
·Water
Election Jan: 5
Opt'11.-ta. Q111•
CGllllval , •••• • .
The tWe ol Mlm 0...,.. eoUntJ
Winier CUnlnl baa ----0...,,l'e · count)' . votus 1 loda¥ eel ob Dolly Wqner, Banta Ana roimd Ille prolllun o1 IMlr crtUcal coll.... -· bJ' OpUmlot clubo
-terlllorU&'• p1aco111n UIO!r _,, o1 Onna• _...IJ'.
bands. wflb opportunity to 80lve ScJectad over otbar coatatanll
It at a.n elec.Uon Cauec1 .,7 the at the annual Optlmlllt re9Uva1
"X>Unty wpenUorw tw January 5, held at Balbolt'1 Bamboo Room
ln the propoeal to form the Or-TUMday ntpt., Mia Wqne.t wu
'll\l'l!S Cvunty MunJctp&l Water dt.-preeented • pld trophy. Dr. O.
tertct. Wray Crawford. deputy rovemor D~ TBAJNINO OllADUArZS-'Pll<t el tlle n.,.i '011 ... r
TralJd•c du& u.at sra«1aatec1 mt "-.di at Newport Harbor mp
achool are ahown with. their taairoctor. NormaA Flemlft&'. ThPy att,
teft to rtpt. kMeUnl', Carolyn BIJderbeck. Audrie BE'rlJ • .lnan l"aJ1·
9e111 Hany Lcm-.i and John l.&De.. Standl•C• s.Ily Hendr.nlflll, Carol
A.ndenon. .lane Nortoo, Sblrley Ru.M. Betty Stuckey, C.onnle-G.2m·
tnon. LaVoa.ne Petenoa, Gerakllne Hurtado a.a.d l.utruclw F1em... .. ,.
PeUtlona rrom various p&.rta of of the toth area and pnenl dWr-
•be propoaed dlalrfcf , which In-man of the evait.. announced..
dudN alx dUu and t..M bulJc of P&rtciplatln1r ln the Jl'UUval
'.he count)"a unincorporated ten1-were the clubi of P'\ltlerton, A.na-
'.ory, were before the eu~re helm, Sant.a An&. N~Port Har-
Tueeday, reque.Ung the calling of bor. Hu.nUnrton 8-ch, IAcUna
an election. The board acted Beach a.nd 8an Clem.Hf.
promptly. • D~. Crawford: ...W eoo pereoru
25· Students Graduate First
H. S. Driver Training Class
The joint commlttcc ot ctty and attended the affair '!hk:b tnclQd·
Farm Bu r e a u repreaent.Atlves f'S the Hrvi.ng of a Wbecued
'lp<>rtaortng the project immediate-mooee dinner. d&nc.11)6 &nd enter·
ly made prep&ra.Uona to carry the Wnme.nt.
IN1Ue• befo~ the electorate ln an -------
educational camra•~'" d•p•cung S·1ashore Drlw~
the extreme nttd for nplent•h.lng H E t d
<t fading underground Willer sup. Oflle ft~
oly. and the 90Jut1on avallable First cla.M of Newport Harbor Union High school's drivE'r traln· throu,5rh forma.Unn of the water
Ing program graduated last week. Student! were: Carol AndE"r80n dlatrlct.
Pauline Babbitt, Audrie Berg, J oyce Bllderba<'k, J oyce C1tld\~.'cll. NIOll'y I Once rnrml!'d, the dhrtrtct would
Cole, Connie: Gammon, Dorothy Gr<'tenberg. Thon1a!'I Gr'Ctenh<'rg. Lynn tl('cl dlrectont, who would then
Hagerty Sally Hender90n, Geraldine Hurtado, Don Rubt•r. J ohn Lane. negollatf' ro r " contrac t with the
Harry Lowe Collttn McDermott. Metropolitan \~tater Dl•trlct to
Jane Norto~. J oan Pariaen, La 1upply both treated and untreated
v onne Pt'terson. Joan Quilty. Jim Three Hurt wtt.ttr from Colorttdo river, th t:
Rittt'r. Shil'lcy R088, Sharon Sher· rtrst for dome111tlc uae, the raw
rill. Betty Sherman and Jack Wirtz. (CootlnuPd rrorn racf' J ) ~11.ter for Irrigation . A third elec-
StudenUi; mwt be at least 8iX· to rf'.l!lt with hair of the cttr In th\• t100 then would be held on an ·
tttn yean old and arc drawn from building. ncxaUon to the MWD.
itudy hall and gym classes for 2 Two diagonal m c l a 1 brae•'" S""· Fffldtlr Ullf'll
h oura of driving practice each wer-c .shf'&red ofr and t~·o ~·ood€'n
k post.a ~corner po.!!t llnd the one ~1WD already hu dlacloscd lb!
wee · 1 I nex't to 1·t on the,\\'<'l'll s ide of th4" Plans In event of annexation tn Harvey Somers. Inc .. I armer y
I h buildln.,...l wE"re broken. Fout build a $13,000,000 f'Xteruiion of Newport Harbor ~fot1)r.l!I ) turns · ... ~
h h. larg• panes of ,1us /about ~ feedrr llneA Into Orange county. ed the driving training car, w 1c
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........... ..,.uare r ... 11 and the concrete foot· One line would come down Sanla wa.a a 1900 Plymout , equ p..,,.. .... ~-..
with dual controls. A.!I the car is ing were broken. Somertt est1mat-Aria river to carry raw water for
I d h ed the damag"' at 14 .000. Insldt• lrrlgatlon to Santiago dam, with alway-! driven slov.· y an t e ._
the bulldin<. after thf' acciJrnt 11. bra.ncb Une1 acrou the river mileage is lo~-. It is kl'pt In ex·
pohc• found a. small suite~ which to Lhe lntakrs of th~ major lrrlga· C'E"llent condition. .._
d M N •-tonged to the driver of thr car tion companies, The Une ca.n-ytng Mr. Goss Grable an r . or· '-""" •
S llveca ~· lak•n t o St J08eph treated water for domct:tlc UJlle man Fleming are !n charge of ~ ....
"" h h-•pltal whe•e he wu treat('d for "4'0Uld C'nter Orange county from driving training program. wit .__ •
th f 'hock .nd Cu•-on the head and the "''est along Victoria •treet to Grable gi\'ing the c.-ory o eor-'-"
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th d I I... H. W •. •elt:1u1e<! P"r lOay a point near Buena Park, \.lo' here reel drl\'ing and Flem ng e r ,.. _, •
At l :26 a . m . Friday, J oanlr C thi:> diAtr1ct would rf'celve It. ing practice. Th --• I ·
I Woolman, 21 , Glendale. was head· e area. propo~• f or inc u1uon
81111 Sot Rr11dy Ing North on Newport Blvd. 10 th,. In the Orange County MunlelJ>fll
Graduates of lhC' rlass are not 2600 block and went int o a s ki<l Water Dl•trlct would have An U·
26 h .• sessed \'aluatlon of about S200.000, Yet ready t o rlrivC'. a!! they· are not after making the tum at t a.nu
N t Bl d H Id thf' .11u~rvison were told. It In-given a licen!le. Ir thE'y Intend to l ewlpoc I v26. edr car," h•pd-elude~ the clt1ea of Tu.l!llin, OrangC',
quality for a licE"nse. they mu!lt p.rox mate.Y yar. 8 an1 cra..111 I!" ....
d I h I ,.h nunt1n~ton Be&rh. Seal Beach, g o from thi!! cla"s and obtain a s1 ewar-'! into a 1g t po e. f'
h f'lllcl'ntla Rnd La Habra. learner's '""'rmlt from the Motor car 1'urfer~ damages t n It.JI; rig t "' d 1 1 ThC' ('ltle:-1 or Santa Ana. Ana.. Vehicle de partment and drive with sl e. render. door. r('ar pane anc
a li censed drivf'r in their own car, convertible t op ~11s.."1 \\'oolman helm F'ullf'rton. Ne'Arport Beaeh
t I ed I · · th anil Lainina Beach are a.l~arty Practising until they give suffl · aus an m nor 1n1ur1ei;i 1n t' ~ r h h Sh t k mernbers of ~1WO and arf' not con· elent proo( they can handle a car. ri::"'.on o l e mout . -•' was a •
After thi!! step, if their age quail· en to St. JOflE'ph 's hni;\pttal AC· cernl.'d \"ith lhc Impending elec·
I d h h tlun. fies thCm. they may take an exam-cordlnK to po ice rernr ~ JI c M
tnation for a driver's llccnsl'. beef! tharged with 13 trafftc \'Iola·
However. th<' Newport Harbor t1 i:>n" since 19-46. Coast Guard
High tJc:-hool clas.a is a valuable At 2:30 ·a. ~· Frid ay a rar I •
foundation course. for in It the rlriven by Caroline Bohs. 21 . l..M •'ft stat•
student1' learn the fundan1('ntal11 of AnKelPl'I, 11tru<'k A palm tree 11.t "eopens ion
safe dr i..,ing, R courtE'OU.s attitude 'fist St. and Newport Blvd. Thi" at Al eel ·
towards the other driver and good l'ar recelvl'd danlajt'f'S to i~ front am a
driving habits. ax\C'. right f ront wheel. an.rl r1ghr
Thi.' dual control of the Ply· fender It was t11.kcn t o ~cv.•port C'QQ~l Guard sea1nk11 rec·ru1lt!
mouth training car t'fln,'lists of an Auto W orks. E'n!Jstini;r In South«.>rn Callfurnta
The home of Mn. P'. H . Bothell
"t ~9 10 Seaahorc Dr.. Newport
Beach wu reported entered at
11 :33 a. m. recently. Upon lnveAll·
g&tion by Newport police I\ WU
dl&covf!'tcd that entry ·wu made
by brt'aklng a pane of glau tn the
rear door for acce1a to the safety
lock.
Mrs. Bothell who ltvcs In Pua·
dena hu been conta<'led by 104lal
police ao that 11he may determln<'
If anythlng has been taken from
her home.
Naval Hospital
Gifted With
Records & Cookies
The Newport Harbor Unit of
the American Legion Aux.tllary
wu well ~p~nled at the Open
House held Tueeday, Nov. 28 at
Long Beach Naval h08pltal for
dedication of lhe Wire recording
m&<'hlnr pre&ented recently.
~faking the trek fro.m the Har·
bor area. laden with M do:&en
cookie& and 178 phonograph rec·
ords. were Mme11. Gladys Thomp·
M>n. Georgette Gordo n a.nd M.ar·
garet Wll.on. who report having
rec eived a royal welcome.
The dedication ceremony wa.s
held In the gtft shor at the hO!I·
pit&! where a.II the "Daddy Gifts"
were o n dl•play. The preMntaUon
of the wire recorder wu made o f·
flc1ally by 21st Dl111tr1et Pruldent
Nelle Car}lw)n a.nd Dlatrlct Hos-
pital Chairman Haul Rokes.
Every unit In the dl•trict wu
repre.wnted. according to Mrs.
'l'hompeon and a lara:r crowd wa.s
on hand for the event.
C"'A.R OAMAO!:O
F ire damaged a car owned by
Robfort Hollaway, 2000 Newport
Blvd.. Coata Meaa In S&nta Ana
Thur!!day. Guollnf' spilled rrom a
broken ga.sohne lin<: under the
hood caught on fiN" when the auto
wa.! In front of 1018 8 . Ma.In St.,
Damage w&.s not eatlmated, th~
fire department IJ.i.ld
BWnabJle to .• Ylslt ~.pus·
of Coast ~lege, Dec"· 15
Jn anawer to the urgent call for blood plasm&. Uu!: Inltt·Club
Council ot Oranae Cout C.Ollese ta cooperaUnc with the American
Red Craa In sporwortng • BloOdmoblle Day on the campua, Dec. 15.
Durlnl' llle bour. from 10:00 a. m. lo 1 p. m., 11tudent.a and
clttsen.. of the-area ma,y give blood donaUona at the blood center to be
9et vp ln the home economica buUding. Doctors, nursea a.nd special·
t.ta In blood utracUon, tosethe
With locally trained Rrd Crou
volunteers, wlll coodUct the unit.
The campua drive IA part of the
Red Ct'Olls Natlona.t Blood Pro· sram . The pre.ent obJ«Uvca are
f 1 l to aupply lhe Korean wa.r
front: 12l to keep a constant flftfp.
ply of whole blood of all typea In
the Orange County hoepital: and
C3) to 1tock blood dtrtvatlVea for
the ~tlon&I Sectlrlty R esources
Boan!.
Student., fuulty members and
local cltturi:s nef'd not be strap·
pins lndlvtdUA.18 In ordtt lo donate
blood. Volunteers must be 21 to
59 yea.n old and Wf'lght at leasl
110 pounds. Minors rrom 18 to 20
yean1 c-a.n be accrpted w1th writ·
ten permh\•don of parent or JruRr~
lan. or If a lllArtle<' man and un·
der 21 . with his wlrc'8 conMnt.
Manied women do nnt ne.C'd any·
orle 's consent but shfluld not d•1·
n&te bl('l()l1 for at lea.at nine month~
aftf'r childbirth, '
Man Can't Control
Sea Life Balance,
Scientists .Find
Man can never control ocean
conditiona sufficiently to chang,.
seriou:oil!' the sea'11 balance or life.
This conclu11lon wu advanced by
111rlentb1t.s at a recent meetJng or
Callro rnla'11 Marine Research Com-
rnittre ref'resentlng the Division
flf Fiah and Game, Scrtppri In·
slltule or Oceanography, · U . s.
Fish anrl Wildlife Service, Call·
fomia Academy of Scienc.-s, and
men1bers or the M rdtne lnduatry,
The n!nc·mon, Committee wu
crcat~·d In IOi1 by the LegiAlature ·
a.nd wae making Jy report lo the
public on Information o-.t.alncd
Prolttt llN.lth fron1 the roordlnated study.
To protcrt the don<ir'll hcAlth. Alltiough the w orld Is atom!<'·
tempen.ture. f'.IUIM>. blo<,,I rr<'."Ul'Ur". <"Onl'!Ciflua, Hcientlat.6 Wd u.se of
R.nd he moglobin teRls will be taken this cnertty ytll not materially
before. th<' donating. ehan~o the ocean'• way or Ute. Nor
The enllr<' prOO('J\.OI; of dnnalin~ '~:ill land drainage or ju!'lt plain
a pint o f blood will require nn1 bombing
more than an hour. The donor will Other flnlllng"1 Jr the sclentlsl'J:
not ree l Rny aft<'r f'ffcet. Pros· Otht•r Flndin111
pectlve dnnors, arc, hO\Vl'\'rr , <.'OU· Sn1all pl&nt fobd brought t o the I
t inned by the Rrd C"ro11.'I lo laki> R!Jrfa oc by vertical underwater 1 only light nnurl11hme nt' fou r hours <'Urrrn'-'! prob.ably aJfl'ct future
berore donating. numbers o f &dult urdtnes more
The vnlunteer'e b]r'O(J Is free to than other ractora: the!9e <'Urrent!'I
the patient. HO!!pitals will e hargl' are parUally controlle<l by above.
for laboratory test.a. and d9ctors aurrace metrorolog1cal condition11 :
may charge fo r admlnl.llte.ring the there are not u many older fish
tranafu11lon. Therr I~ no financial now a1 formerly ; two.year and
obligation In lieu of !allure to re· thrce--old fish constitute n1oat of
place the blood. However. replen-the calC'hea at present: the CORl·
lahment or #'rplacemf'nt of th(' mercial catch i11 now about .50 per
blood used il'I reque.!led through cent of the t otal adult crop; and
lhe next or kin of the patient. t949·spa~n~ sardinu may br
rr thl.' patient 111 a member of I lcM In numbera than ls nonn11.I.
11. "Participating Croup." that ha.." The Committee, which h&.8 spent
"blood credit," no rl'pbtremC"nt will Sl ,590,000 In re5ear.ch and uscF
be reqt.1e11ted if thr> Red CrOM 1 thrcl.' vcaae\a, pla.ns lo C'ontlnue
Chapter is notlfi('d that the pa ti· studies of sardine abundance.
ent hu blood credit.
In onlcr tn glvf" pru~pt·ct1vr
donor.OJ full a.nd a.ccurate l.nfnrma·
lion concernlng the Bloodr11obllc,
Orange Co&11t College is dl'votlng
an entln-8.Membly period to the
Bloodmobile Program, this coming
Friday, December 1.
Plannen Approwe
2 Mesa Industries
Certified C rarumen, Inc .. won
approval from the county pla.n·
ning commlssior> Friday of lta plan
tor manurac turtng ceremacis on
the southweat aide of 17th St.,
307 reel southeaat of Tu1tin ave·
nur. Costa A1eu..
A . B. Palmer' was successful in
his petition for a chi<."ken and rab·
bit ranch on the e&J'll side of Santa
Ana avenue, JOO feet south of
Monte Vista avenue, Costa Mesa. extra c lutch and brake \'.'hich Al 6 :08 Sunday n1nrn1ng, J)'llir 1• will no lohg«.>r be sent a r ros.'I the
givf's the instructor comple te con· recelvf'd a. report of a c-ar nver -cnuntry to the ·aervice's "boot "
trol ot the car at all times. The turnPd at Broadway And Newport t•a1np1' 1n New J eney and Connec·
students never exceed thirty miles Blvd .. Co~ta Mf'sa. No one wat; lieut for baJ11c training, Elevenlll
an hour and the speed is uauaUy Injured tn the acclclrnt. Orivl.'r of Coast Guard dl11trl ct recruiting of.
less. · the car was Vaughn Lee Brink-f1ciah1 announc€'d today, Th<>&e en-
Parkinc I• Goal man, 28."I Avncado St . Co.qta Mesa listing M ~teward recruitA. how·
The two paMenl(tt~ wrre Bnh F £'\'Cr. will tillll be sent tu Groton.
At thl~ time Mnt Ellubeth
Pt~eU.-C-h.eU!!.f'r, member of thr
Nattonal Red Cross Board of Gov·
ernors Mld member of the Nat-
ional Blood Program Comn1lttcf'.
will 1tpeak. explaining the program
In all lt8 signlfi('&n e(' rrom a nat·
Iona! to local level. Including thl'
llfe-SAVing BCr\•ice In K orE'a.. A!I
an aid for better under11tandlng or
the projrrAm . .11he will show a t 2·
n1lnute film devotf'd to the subJe<'l.
"Did you An11Wer Your Chriitt· I All lntere.11tt'd persons through ·
mu Seal Letter!" I out the comn1unlty are invited t o
C'ALLED t"OR PHYSJCALS
Called up for their physlca.la
thi.:i weE"k were three members or
thE' Young Chur<'hmen's League of
St. J1in1tu1 church, Charles Seely
and Jack Wilcox o f Coat.a Mesa
and Arthur Omuod of Balboa. Parallel parkin~ is one of the
goal!'.! of lhl.' stude nL~. Instructor
F1em1n·g stales that one of the
humorous aspect.a of his work i.!l
thr expression on the faces ot
the .11hopP<'rs who rush out or
the grocery store, full of parcel.!!,
u soon a..• thf'y sel' the approach
of the Driver Training car. F ear·
ing S<'l'atches on their fenders.
they leap into their own can and
drive to anothrr parking apace.
Actually sueh ca11ualtles as bump.
ed fenders do not occut' In the clau
becaust> or the great cautio n of
both students and lrurtructor.
Fleming also teaches driving
instruction in the night achool of
Orange Coaat Junior college and
has ovC'r 15 yeat-!I of accident·
free driving on his record.
Th<M!e rnrolled for the eeeond
<'las.!! are: Don Poague, Martlyn
Robson, Elizab<>th Milligan. Paul
Dunlap. Beverly Martin, Lynn
ZE'rbe, Mary Margaret Kraft.
Betty Davf'nport. John Kepper,
Mar l·1a Taylor. Melba Walker.
Tracy Hardin, Don Holt. Eleat1or
Fcrgu.::ion. Jim Morl, Betty Har·
man. Paul Frueht1.n. P'Tances
Kime-". Bob Palteraon. Shirley
MPr rlll. Robert Holland, Wynona
Sht'leny and Susan Carlo.
Johnson Sells
Melrose Ranch
t Sale of hi.a famous and beauti·
rut Melrose Ranch near E&condido
for a pri<'e reported to be c loae
to 1100.000 was announced today
by Oyde R. "JE"rry" Johnson, for·
mer Balboa bu:dncssman..
ThompMn, 848 . \8th St. and Boyd Conn., for trainin1.
M. Gaine.11 19~1 Mapll.' Ave .. both RecommlSAlonlng of the C-Out
of C011ta Me.11a. Guard Rl'Ceiving ~nler at Ala.·
Monf14y at 3 :58 a . m. a car d riv-mr•ht, Caltr .. will enable cnlistttS
en by Pltte Nole,.. Camp r enrllt>lnn, fro m the Pacific coa.at to be s ta-
struck and brokt> o ff a <'ity light t1onrd there for 12 week.a of rc-
standard at Coast H1ghw1t.y anrl cruit training before asaalgnmen•
Fernleaf Ave.. Corona dcl Mar, to Cout Gua.rd cutters, l'lhore st11.·
tt11V'elle<f along the .11idewalk nar· t1o n.!I or aervice schools.
rowly missing ·~tore fronL'J and The Alameda •la.Lio n. one of the
other light pol<'!, and stopped at Coo.st Guartl's largrat training ccn·
GQldenrud Ave. The drivt'r s»irl ters during the put war, hal! been
that the l"ltC'erlng mechanism of the cla.cd •Ince 1046 but wa.a reopen·
car jamm~. Other p&Mengerl'I In ed Dec. 1. '
the car ~·f're Joh" J . Donnelly Recruiters ••ld that pet80na en·
and Jesa 0 . Edwarda, both of Sa.n listing between Dec. 18 and Jan
otf's-o. l will bt> allotted a •pecial io~ay
Al 7 :4~ a. m. ~t onday. Onel leavt before reporUng lo Ala.med•
Jame.a Small. 824 Balboa Blvd .. 1 Coast Guard recruttlns 1tatlon11
Balboa. was drlvlnlf we&t on New· in Southern California a.r" located
port Blvd .. in the 2600 block when In the Federal building, Loa An.
his car skidded and struck two Jtelea; the Times bulldln1. Lon~
parking mett"ra, a palm tree, anrl Beach: a.nd at the Cout Guard
a light pole. Both Jett fenders ot Air Station, San Diego.
hi!'! car were bent as were the
parking meters. CIAMlfled am eo11t little, do much
BRING 'EM ON I
"Buy Christ.malt S<'a.la." attend.
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Tu~y.:Dec:ember 5, 1950
.WIJI Git $18 .
for Hcmicl lnJuiy
Wllll&m J. W-.Jtera, 'Jr., 311
Coral Ave., Balboa Ialand, expect.a
eoon to r«•lvf' J18 from the Cali·
fornla at.ate boa.rd of cont.rot In a
claim he filed aptn8t the state for
lnJuriu.
Wall.era conleDded he wu ·uked
by a highway pali1 he.Ip 9et
off a road, Rare n Corona del
Mar, that l)e w8en' p1·operJy In·
struct.ed ln.lhe art of f1Are·li1"hUng
and wU burned on hi• left hand.
The-boa.rd apprQved bis c;laim and
Included It ln a bill ready for the
ala.l e leg18lature to approve total·
tng 161.000.
Waltera aa.ld ht WU burned ap·
proximately a year q o al the
scene of an accident &l Cry1tal
Cove where four pereona were.kill·
ed. The claim of $18 will repe.y
physician coat.a for treating the
bum, Walters explained.
We1tln1hou1e
We1tin9hou1e
POP·UP TOASTIR
$22.95
We1tln9houM
AIJUST~ATIC WAffU lam
$22.50
County Defeme
Boai d to Meet
Organization of the Orange
coun~y civilian defen6e planning
board le e>tJX'Clcd to be completed
at 3 p.m. W ednelKlay when repe·
l'lentatlve11 of the city and county
government.a wiU meet at the court
houoe.
The boerd of supervisors ls to
'•J'iOlnl five re_prucntatives from
the county level to serve with four
cm.en from th€' cllit'-". City gov·
ernmentJi have sel(>('t ed City Man·
ager John_ J . S:til ors or Newport
Beach, City Act.ministra.tor Keith
Murdock of Anaheim. Fire chief
John Garthe of Santa Ana 11nd
WtlU&n\ C. Jerome. f'xccuUve aec-
relary of the Orange County
League of Citle11.
Tentatively. the i.;roup bu de·
cidcd lo set up 11. control center
at t.he court hou11e.
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LES NOTT'S
IOAITll·OVIN
$39.95
We1t ln 9hou1e
ITllAMLI Nll llON
With Penona.l.i.ud Tem.
l!'"'•turo Contt<>l ....i J-..1 Stana1 l.i1hL ,.,._.. ~
t.. Dlll ijh'• I a.,_i. fee
•ch fabric.
$12.95
LfS NOTT ELECTRIC
2121 W. Newport Blwd. Har. 258
NEWPORT BEACH
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Joh.tlllOll sald tM Mlt' ts n0\11' U1
Q(TOw at l.be Balboa branch of
Bt.nk of America and ill one of the
l&rg'e31t real estate tr&na&cUona
ever ha.rtdled by the branch. He
'bf.ouchl tbe buaineu of the a&le
~ to Balboa whe~ he formerly
owned a r-eat.un.nt and waa prui-
de.nt ol the Balboa Bualn-.,,t!ll'I
AuodaUon.
' Buyer ot tM huae ranc.h b El·
-J'1oyd ol Loo An&elel. -ol Flo;)'d'a Marl&ota In qkwood.
l.1 tr ila ""'t-j rip -..-I 6 • ........ ••'trestk wcn.."-
fW1qlil llile' l.ecad·•whi-1 ~ fJIO"Ollly-pnrt'ell
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Bo. .i-~ lbe. MIO o1 hlo
~ berd. Mr. Ad Mn!.. J-l"-"! to rdan>, to New~ Jfarl>oo
to a ... "Wo'l'o ....... ---It
-&Dd tn.-rol a. lllt." -tad 4-:q.
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