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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-12-12 - Newport Balboa News Times• - CBJllSTMAS DECORATtO~ la Ute nnou. puta of town are pins up •ome \ol'ef'e eum11let.ed IMt \\'t"ek, the othenr wtU be erec\ed ttu. ""ft"k. Balboe.. Balboa 'bland. the clt7 lull and Oo&la Meta "~re the Ont to Onl§JL Newport and Corona del Mar dJsplsy• "'111 be up by Wedneeday. Top photo 1bows ttw. Ba.lboe buslnNA dlatrlct looklnl' \ol"ML Lower plctu~ •hnwa the deeoMlUOlltl on Newport Ave., In COfJta Meu. Newport Blvd. bas Almilu ovenan.gtn& d.l•playa. tNew1-Tlmes Photo) • . ' . ,,. • •' ... . ' ' ~ L ... , '~ . '' trGB. pmuSTJilA.s 'DIU: la .Ille' t.1.-,, ............ the Balboa llllllind Yule ~rat&ona. Smaller trees U... both ittdea of at.rtoe A\.-e. ff'Olll the brldp to PM'k Ave. wbiera't.lae bic tree-la Joeakd. Rotary club will ll01d It& unoal CluiAtmae party far cllildreft at the foot of the tree on Friday, ~ !Z, 1 p. m., "itea Santa Claus wW make a lookftl.-forward-t.o acJpe8.r&n~ 1 Planners Okay 'Miracle· Mile' for 17th St. Co.cita Me.ia's nc.,·ly propoecd "miracle f11ile ," better known a s 17 th St. from Newport Blvd. to Irvine Ave .. r('ceived orficial sane· lion or the county planning com- mission la"'t week whe n they ap-i proved rezoning the area ro1· busl· neM. F irst "'toro to go up in the area will be the n('"' Alpha Bet.a super mark{'t at the soulheast corner or 17th St. and Orange Ave. Promo- tion or the I 7th SL "mJraclc mile" has been done chiefly by W . T . Jeffer300 o r Corona rt~I Mar. who hu lafl:"e holdings In the Costa M c1m area. Disapproved by the plR.I\ne~ with two dl11senti11g votes was lhe variance sought by. J ohn K. Jor- dan for a junk yard ln lhe LiC'ht- lndu11triaJ district on the north &Ide of 20th St. eut ot PlacentJa Ave., C:O.la M esa. A petition oppoatng the application wu 11lgned by 10 ownen C>f home.. In the neighbor'· hood. and lhe...p~z::a. •Id ~ U.tunent or the jul'lk yard would be "detrimental to value or property" there · ' .. ' ' . H~RBOR ANGLERS. BREAK WORLD ALBACORE MARK TWICE IN FOUR DAYS For the ""ttond time In four da.711., $he ~·orld. 1"'ee0nl fnr an.core cau(ht on a tbr,...·lb.N'Sd line wu bNkea Sunday, defta.ltt':ly pro\·- ln1 that thfo unprrdirtabl~ 1011& llftl sUU wtth taa. Tbuntday, Harold SlC'wart or C'lattmon~ p""'81dent of t h " Nt"WpOrt Harbor Vu..bt rlub'11 Tuna club. brouKht la • l"f'COrd b~&k"r that welchf"d SO pound.a. 4 Yi ou.DON.. But oa Sunday. BUI Plcc. !?7 Y? r; . .Bay Front, Ba.Ibo& lala.nd, topped th.. nf'"' N"COrd b,y landJnJl' an alba<'Ore lbat "' e I ch e d 3% pound.' 8 V1 ~C'!IA. Both or 111.. tl"1tf"mkn u1W"d U\~thn-ad (nlnf" pound 1-t) Unr. Piii' Vt"'M on the boat Lyn. itklpP""red by Judce Frank Linnell. rausht ttN-tuna 10 mJ~ llOUfhWNl of thf' ~tty ath'r an ho ur IUUI I~ minute 11truu~-Hf" w.,. ui.tas a ll\.·e anchO\')' for b&ll. Skwatt l'Qt h111 a 1 b a co r" a.boot 18 mJlee from the harbor la the r.ame direction. He wu ulllD&' • Jtt'f'!l fMthf'r JI&'. It took hlm Just %7 mlauta to land lt and hf'! wu oa tbe cntleer Hypo, itklppertld by Dr. LNIM Lowe or saota AA!ta Oak11. Former t.l'ltrld t'f'C.Ord wu !1 pounds. two ounces and had be-en Mtabllllhed Just 40 dayw ~rore by Cbal'lff Fraacl&. Ir .. 7!0 Goldenrod Ave., Corona df'l Mar, on Oct. !8. Fl"MK"U bad. takf'n thf' ~rd aw.y from hi• of':tt d o or netcbhnr. Pepito Pf're:t. 7!% Goldf'.ntod A\-e•u~. who bad r.au:Jbt a !'1 pocutd albat'or"· Many to Seek First Albacore of 1951 .on New Year's Day as Record Run Continues Continued good catche• ot alba.core from sport.fb.hlng bo&l.e: out of Nswpgl WL•bo< )oave .t~Jl<tl~~-,..ID~ ar~ for flal>f/>g lriP" Oh New Year·• day by ancler11 to attentpt tO~'t'fi'e first albacore of the 1961 eeaaon. SporUishlng boat.a cun-ently fl•hinc alb&eo1-e lnclude the Alalunga. Mlasawlt and Mary B from Port Ta.rs Tip Tustin; • ' . ~"''· ·'· .,.. 1-t:. ~.- 8ANT A. FINDS TIME to dl8CWM Cb.rlatmas Pft problems "1th Chliwyl Ktnb: wllo ..cooted over ~o mee him ~ ~ trkzcle. Santa's _....... --(left to-'illflf') Mlchaeni-;o,,. Sal Pepitone (who looka preoecupled ''11h Mme:thlng on the noor of the con- v~rttble), tlf'~ Whit~ and Iris Daug1u;•tt)·. Santa Is vl"'-tlng the-HarboT atta e\'e-ry SatunJaJ· appearing at Vinoent'8 Udo Drug, Hamptoe•a Harbor Dru~. l'lli'e"'port Pharmacy and the Balboa Ph&r'n-.cy. !News-Times Photo) ' -. FIVE CENTS • .. HIWAY PATRO L 3 DAYS LATE IN CASE REPORT One of the most spectacu- lar highway chases on the books e n d e d up between Marguerite a n d Marigold Avenues, Corona de! Mar when. California Highway patrolmen f i red two shot.. into the left rear tire of a speeding car driven by Hill- iard T. Baker, 28, of Long .Beach last Friday at. 9:05 p, m. B a k e r is currently u n d e r observation at the "pyscho" ward at Orange county general hospitaL Adding · to the unusualness ot the case is the fact that the Cali- fornia Highway patrol hu no writ- ten recorlt of the events that tra.n- splted and infonned the News- TlmC1S MC>nday that we would have to wait and get the story from one or the patrolmen involved in the chase. This story was pieced together from the reporb of lh~ .. · .. Newport Beach police deparlment,,J the sher1ff's office, and Orange county general hospital. At 9:0:i p, m. Friday, Newport Beach police received a report that a car wu running on its r im and appeared to be on fire and w~ on (CooUnued on Pace 6) ,.. BYC .flects New Officers 1News-Tin1e.s Photo) Change of Park Committee to Commission Recommended Santa to Visit Balboa Island Orange knd Sport King a.nd Rock· et from Norm's Landing. Other chartered bo&ts and p11vate boata are flahing albacore but not on regular &chedule. One of the first boatmen to pro- pose fb1hing alba.car" on New Yea.r's Day wu Oouglu Batey. 120 41.!t St., op<'rator of the char- ter boat Javelin from Port Lldo. Batey invited Clyde Rex, <f.308 Seashore Dr .. to mak -up a p arty to catch the first albacore of the season. Start Tournament Brito Trial Myford Irvine, Mrs. Gloria White Harry Blodgett is the newly elected commodore of Balboa Yacht club. Elected al last Sal· urda.y night's annual meeting at t he club, Blodgett immediately takea over his new posL H& haa served the past-year as vice com. Newport'& Parks a.nd Recreation committee, the Municipal T'railt"r Park and the Balboa. Pen1n.sula Association were the three topics dis· Annual Rotary Club Chrlstmaa Pa11y fri r children will be held Friday, D~. 22. at 7 p. m. at lhe corner of Park• and Ma.rlne ave· nues, Balboa Island, by the huge Chri~tma.s tree, it w as announced by Pinky Scott, In charge or ar· ran gem en ta. cu.saed at lhe second rt'gular meeting of the League of Civic Aasocla.-Santa C'laus hu bttn contacted the office ot the city manager. and he haa promised lo make an appearance although ll will be just tions of Newport ~ch held In Thunday evening .. Present were represen.tatives of._ ____________ _ two nights before Chri11tn1a.s Eve and he wlll be busy making flnaJ the Corona del Afar, Central Nev."· port, West Newport and Ocean Front a n d Bea.ch Protective ~. We8 Smith, president of e boa Penltl.8Ula Associa· t n. as a special guest. me Watson ot the Corona del Mar' Civic AMOCl.&Uon preaented his group's idea that the P&rka and Recreation Committee be changed into a commiMion and suggf!ftted that additional revenue could possibly be !';ecured front the state if the cJ)ange was ef- f e<:ted. Municipal !Hx:.kkeeping oC the Parks and Recreatioo alloca- tion was discussed and some mem- bers were &me.zed al the fact that tho committee wa.s wo rking on a complele deficit. N St. Pl"r Wes Smith explalne-d lhe acl · ions of his civic o rglin.lution and thf' League wu particularly In· terested in the hi.story or lhe N St. pie r and float which was im- proved as a reaull of contributiona from members of the Point A.s- aoclation. Edward T . HE4.ly of the Central Newport group said that petitions pl&n!I for his fa.mowi all-night gift a.re being ctrcula.ted urging ellml· giving ride. He will l'lave a special naUon ot the Tra.ller Park whlch bag or gift.Ji with him f0t the Har- occupies 900 feet of bay fNntage. bor kiddies attendlng. It WM sugge.<tted that the loss of Entertainment wtll be provided revenue the city would incur by by a group of tlve children vio- removinl' lhe tra1len1 could be di-llnlat.'I under the dlrecUon of Ruth mini!.hed by providing a port.ion Paddock Gibbt'I, forn1er .teach:rr of the space as a parking art!'&. director or the Hollywood BaO¥ The League discuSBed the meager· Orche:i;tra.. The youthful artists in- n.ess of aUll water bathing facili· elude: Stephen Henrotln, Dt'nnls ties &nd the lack of adequate rest [Rideout. P('rry White, J ohnny rooma and first aid stations. Beall a.nd Kathleen Lt>nskl. At future Civic League meetings a pubUc official will be invited to explain the workings of his de· partmenL City Manager J ohn Sailors W'&ll recommended as lhl' first 11peaker and will be asked to appear al the next met"ling of the Latgue. the first Thursday in February. The f"nLire g·roup wlU al8o join in lhe community 8inging of Chrisl· mas carols. Rotarians say that n1uc h or the credit fot· making Santa's visit possible l'hould go to Tony Ht'rShf'Y of the Balboa lsla.ntl Market Spot. SETS Rl!BBISll tr.IRE ?.frs. Bob Calll.l'I 718 Jasmine TA.KE CA.ft CO\r.E.R Ave .. Corona de-I M'ar, reported t o Clyde Thomas, Jl<f. Amethyst I police that Friday at 3 :30 p . .;n. Ave., B&Jbo& IAllllld, reported the sho saw & small boy setUng fire theft of a parachute type car to a pllf' of rubbish In.side her cover from his automobile some I garage. Tht> boy r&.n. oft when he time Friday night. !aW her. Wiii Ha\.'t" C'..ompetlt.loa "Ht>'s going to have a lot or con1petltion ." said Harold Stewart (Continued on Pac~ 6) Arrest 4 Youths for Illegal Entry Clayton J . McArthur and Mau- rice 0 . Hogeboon. both of Pomona. were found guilty on count.a of 11· legal entry and petly theft in Newport Beach city court Satur- day. McArthur was given 30 days in lhe county )all on each count: the sentences lo run concurrenUy. Hogeboon wu given 10 days In the city jail on each count; the sentence to run consecutively. The two youtna were members of a group of four boys who were. t&ken into custody by Newport Bcac'h police at 2 a. m. Saturday morning. Another youth, Billy Lee T owe. Pomona. pleaded not guilty, and ll&d $250 bail eet for him and a court trta.l 8Cheduled for Wed- nesday. Dec. 13. The other mem· ber at. the group wa.a a minor and wu handed over to juvenile aU· lhoriUea. Saturday momJng. Newport Beach poJlce found McArthur at the doorway of the relreahment ata.nd on the end of Newport pier. lnaide • the sun room. There was a hole in the door next to the lock and the door waa unlocked. McArthur ad.milted that he was inside, but \ ' • dilcla.lmed know-ledge about the. hole t.n the door. Police tht.o found Haseboon outatde the bu.i.lding'. Towe and the other youth were l•vinc the pier . wtth their flahtng polee and a tackle boX. AD were taken to th• lft&Uon. Acowdi"&' to tbe police. Me- ArthW' ....,..1oc1 lllo llory and o4ded that Hoeel>oon WU 1J>s1c1J 1be doc.-with lftm, H--U. mlUAd Wo and clalmM thU Me> ~rtlnlr had cut a boa IA tM c1ocw wtth & pocket lmife.\ ~ ~ -..,. -u.tJ' ..... ...... at .. a1:toctt t.M llloft. ~. palleo f--_of_ ............... In Ulell' ---... OWtle:t o6 the lllaad. aid, Wft'9 t:n--u..-....... BUil undefeated, Newport Har· bor H igh school'& val"Rity basket· ball tfam will race it.8 loU«hest t.Mt this week at the Southern Countie11 basketball tournament staged at Huntington Beach. First games were held Monday but New- port gets underway today, Tues. day, at 4. p. m . aga.ln.at Brea. Tourna.ment favorites in the 22nd renewal of the 18·t.e&m cage event are Anaheim, Santa Ana, Huntington Beach and the Ta.rs. ~(ending champion, Excelsior, aJ. ready beaten b~ Newport; la not expected to repeat. Anaheim looks like lbe hottest five. The Sailor var11lty ca.me from behind to stop a determined Tu.s- un five on the Tuatln court Frld•Y a!temoon. finally winning out. ~- 32. TuBtin won ihe junior varsity preliminary 37-32, the scores al· moet being alike. Tar center Glen Griffith wu high scC>rer collecUng a big 18 poin~ a.nd bis spurt. of four mark· en in the laat minute of play turned a possible defeat to vie· tory. Nettles made 8 polnta for Newport and Peterson 5. is Underway Trial of Joeeph Manuel Bdto Plan Marr·age 't!~~Jig~ 8.~:iera~~~~r;i!!a~~ I I charged with the murder of Ra· ?liyford Irvin(', son of the la.le mon Mendoza., 65, Costa Mesa Ja1ncs I rvine a.nd Mrs. Gloria fann ha.nd. opened Monday in Su· White, Newport Heights, formerly pe"!or Judge Raymond Thomp· daughter·in-law of the late Mr~. AOn 8 court In Santa Ana. • James Irvine, will be nla.rried Dec. Selection of a ]Ury was in 118 at 1 o'clock in the home or progreu u a.ttornies for pl'OflecU· Judge &nd Mrs Th Cl k f Uon. and defenae examined the · urman ar o panel of men and women who r e-I P-.sadef &. Mrs. ClarK """BS once ported for jury service. The trial 1 married to the late James Irvine, i11 expected lo occupy this week I J•. and at lea.at pa.rt of next w~k . Judge Clark will perform the BMto Is accused ot clubbing c<'remonv with childrE'n of the Mendoza to death in a Corra.I back cou ple i..s lheir attendants. Bill of the barn on the little . farm White, IO-year-old :.on of Mrs. owned by Brlto's grandmother. White, \.Vill a ct a.s best man. Mrs. Mrs. Anna De Oliveria. who was \\7hite's daughter, 12.year:..Old Gay Mendoza's t>n1ployer. The farm i~ and Irvine's daughte r·, 10-year-old located at 291 East 17th street in Linda, will be bridesmaids. CO!lta. Mesa. Motive of the killing was saJd lo have been Br:ito's be· lief that Mendoza carri£>d several hundred dolla.ns. HO\\•ever, Brito (Coisitioued on Pa ge 4) After a small recC'ption , the couple "'ill leave for a honeymoo11 al Yosemite. On their return they "'ill make their home at the Irvine ranch. COMMODORE BLODGETT modore and head of the entire rac- ing program. He Is Interested in small boats as well as being own~r of the ke1tch Solana. Newly elected a.lso, is Converse Wurdema.nn lo the office of vicc- commodore. Wurd('mahn. head of the Rhodes fleet and avid racing skipper has served this year as rear commodore. Larry Wheeler of PC racing fame, becomes new rear.comn10· dore a.nd Carl Hanna, ownPr of the sloop Lost Fortune, new scc- retary. Newly elected to the board of dJrectors a.re Jim White, Vikiog racing skipper. anrt Dr. 0 . G. Suess, PC racing skipper. Mesa Schools to Get. Federal Aid Cost.a Meaa. elementary 5chool dlstrict waa listed today a.monc: aeveral school di.strict.Pl a.a posaibly ' . qu&Jttytn1 for federal ald be- caUBe ot Increased enrollment due • ~ to· nea:rt>y military lnstau&tiona. A new federal legtalatJoo eel up a fund of $56.500.000 tot' ~ anoe of local achoo11. tn such cuet It wu eta.tees by county superin· 'te.ndent Linton. Slmmona · follow· lng & vtatt to tllia area by Lester K&de., • .Wetant U. s . Commifiticm- er at educaUon. Milli.or)' ~· -..et-au.-to I'll Toi:q Marine -aad ' Banta Ana NaOJ Air •tatlon ~· TUtln reside In var- ious -g oommun1~' eluding CcMq. .,_ lll14 d,r cblJdren -the local u ..U pcUtea out. . • • • ' • • Dllllsh Gilt U.-Iii llllbor "'sses .Old t•mb'J Customs ' "Smoltlng • olpr In Now Ton alwo.p rot more attcnuon riw 1117 mo~ than ewn a new llat." -ii. llendor blue.eyed l.11 Winckler z,t-y""'°ld Danbh 111'1 now -nr at Ill~ homo of Mr. and Jen'. -C. l!aftlr. 928 Via Lido Nor<!. Udo Iale. , Ua &dmlta that D&nl.th. women amoke "ce.rutt.era" (unal.l ctpn) ta pabllo and "° one .-den ltf------_:.:....,;:_:_.::::= ubg-.iaJ. ln that Ully 8candlnavlali 1 country. -•'*'Cop<~. llOt Cos>m- , 8bo oontl<k.-Alnfflet. ber -' .....,... abe ..,._ llhe oupt lo on4 countri>-11n4 ~ "I can't .,_, belnc a ....Uv. of that won- really tJcuro out ·-I Uke dal1lll lltUe cll;J #11,1> tta copper Ama-tca 01' Deruna.tll: the bnt.." rooted bl.;aildlnPt Ua' grandfather wu an Am...,. jackeu riding bicycle., wonderf'Ul can Clti&ln and bd wu lt&IJChld '-r u4 more--wonderf'\11 P*>Pk al the Unit.cl Slatefll lllillt&l7 We uked her Wbat ab• mimed Academy at Wea Point. tor 15 moat of all irr the United 8tat.M yea.rs. Her mother t.aUr,&'ht 'Bn&Ueb and her anawer wu "My mother to both Lia and her b.roUaer effl' ~ btoU!ler." But Ulde m>m that since the1 Wve children 80 tba1 lhe-~--that window .W. tn they could vllll gn.ndfa.ther-In the ~mertcan homee an too D&JTOW. United St&tea when the time roll-Here there la no room to put the ed a.round. But Us lruritta that ahe tlowen. la. Denmark, Wt a.1.1 have could probably •peak Engll.ah juat wide window ailla and almo.t as \ftll from 8t.uylng lt In htfh evuy home baa nowers rrowtn1 school ln Denmark. in potm on thOH wtde allla." SpoaksFh..,~ ---She expla.lna that since" Def\-Danleh dark bread. "rucbrot, .. m&rk ls such a tiny country. it 11 bl' &not.her part ol DanUh Ute Ille nece.eary ror the peopJ,-. there to mi... ..He-re the 'bread l1 110 lea.m 1ev•ral language~ "EngU.ti white and monotonoua," ahe a&)'I Is st~ in high school," she a.nd Ions• !or aome famous "amor· 1aya "a.nd fl>f'I graduation you muat rebrod," ''S.mOl'ttbrod" or thinly learn at left.!lt thrt.--e. langu'ages." 1llced D&ntah aandwtches. ..,.. Lia Is Al home In E nglish . Nor-even moN popu1a.r tn tk&t country wegian, Swe<lish, German and gy8 than hot do«• or hamburgva ln that "I know SOlllt:" French too," the United St.al.ell. Tiny .wooden • • • • Ht>r a.ccent has a Scandinavian bootM, tmmaculately clean and tilt and she has more difficulty locat.e<t in all aectlona of the main ciU• eeU lbeae u.ndwichu with Ulelr multi-colored nllinp. 0?1 da.rk. rich bread, robust aalaml I• spl'Md, or hearty liver sauaa.ge, or any ol the mulUtudlnout va-ri· eUu ot ttah from th@ aea. The 1andwtcbee may be pink or cnen a.nd tuled wtth tiny pea.rl-.aised onlon8 OJ' even tone of the Dan- ial!. favor1te1) •pread with ''Fedt." MRS. KENNETl-t l..INDAllL CPl\oto by A~ne) "Ji'tdl" ta a irpecJaJJy prepared Pil' fat., lftOW-Wh1le ln color and t.aatin« IOmewhere between cream- ery butter and • can of CrtM:o. Many Americana find th.la high calorie IP~ not to lhei r tu tea, but the Daner love tt. 'nMI COit. ot Uvtnc i. cheaper tn o.unarir. and Ua alter llOITle men- tal caleulaUOlll tnnllalln&' doll1U11 and CU.ti into "kroner'' and "ore" ~ that ahe could buy •lx Ioe.va -of bread tn Denmark for Margale~e Gib.bs Married in Anaheim Rites A lovely winter wt'ddlng wu that held at Anaheim wne.n Mar· gaJene Lee Clbb8 of Balbo& J.aland and Kenneth. Quentin lJndahl.-or Santa. Ana repeated vow• in a double ring ceremony performed by tbe Rev. W .. C. Goeech. the br1de bolnc irt•en In kttplnr by her f&t.her, 0 . D. OlbbA. Ebell Membe rs Rem ember O thers at Ch ri stmas Pa rty •• • -· ~ ~price of one lo&t of bread hen, &Jtboup that r&Uo doesn't r.xist Ma.rJ"&lene WU & channtnc pie· tu.re In her wlllte aJlpper 1&tin, pe&rla be&dlng the Yoke and mn- brotderln&' the la.ce c&p which held her finl'ertip veil. She car· rled • whlte btble on which wl"re Chri..'\'tn\Q.!I aplrll preva.lled al the pre-bollJay luncheon meeting or Ebel! Club or Newport Beach on Thursday. Dec. i in the Ame rican Leg1un Kalt Members and gue11ta arrivt'd. laden with gift Wl"&pped packages (Ol' dJ•lr1buUon by the welta.r~ commlltee. tQ find the hall &lld luncneon t.ablea ga.lly dt'cora.l· 00 with pine branches, berries and re<l ca. n d I es. Attractive booths here anJ U\ere d!Bplaytld delJcloua fruit ca.kea and the new Ebell cook book.:4 for 8&1e. Highlighting th.1a restive occa.a- lon. t.he Harbor MotheraLncers en- terta.int•d with a apecial Pf"OITIU"O uf' tradltlooal eon1r3 a.nd readlngit unLler the dl.rection or Mary Bat- tt"n Slt.'ffenson wtl.h Billie Deav!'r ~ accompanJst. LJS WDiCKLER with Englll!lh verb fonM, but she keepe .studying and hopes that some d&y her English wlll be goioCI enourb to allow her to become a rlJ(llo &Jl.nouncer. Sha hu a. liUe feu<I with tbe radio .staaorut, thou&t(. -nteyfoe alway slnging 'Wilhemina from Copenhagen' and mispronouncing Copenhagen, it should be pro;. You am sove1.SO to $1000or mor• with o Bank of America Christmas Club Account to buy Christmas gifts, pay tax- es. insurance premiums, and other yeor~nd bills. Heres how itworks= To recei'f'e o Bank of Amerko Christmas Oub ckeck on Dec. 1. 1951 for , ,.,,, .... ,.,.,,_"'"' .. ' $1 • ... 1t f..-sow .. 1t1 lftl•• ;.,., ... , -·~it $2ew .... f•rS0wM•t $50 $'100 $250 ft/n i•r.1es.r-4e,.1it is ....... ,.,.so-•• $)000 ,, .. ;.,.,..,_ ...... 120e...tfw50...,., Of ct.polit any reguforornount weekly. Complned lonk of Americo Christmas Club A.<.- counbearn full bank Interest! So for a Merrier O&,;srmas in 'St in prieu ot otheT arucJu. 1-N_,.ri_ U. really k7YN life in the white O!'chlda. Mn. Hor m a n United Stales and partJcularly ln liurchtn.p wu matron of honor, NMtpurt Bea.ch. "l love swlmmtng wearing forett green fa.llle with It'• my best hobby, and I also Uk~ I muff to match on which were NikpoTt." ahe say11. Although Me American Bn.t1ty 'J"()l)ea. Similar W'&.11 t'ehW!tant to mmUon It, she coAturnea were worn by olher at- wu a reaerie member of The r:endutJI, Mi8!1 CUolyn 1:1sr"1Uon, wom•n'• tt-ee style relay .w1m-brtdettmaJd and eandJelll'htem. mlRC team ln the 1948 Olympics MIM Jane Corliu and•Mlmi BUlye held ~ London. She aay11, "I was I Bowman. Tonl Hurchlnga wu only there in ca.se someone broke , flo'A·er (it! and her brother Wa!I an arm or a leg," but we th.Ink rlng bearer. that It's an honor to wear your RaJph Girten was bt>11t ma.n antl country's colors in the Olympic lUhers were Norman Hutching11, ramea whether you're a reat-r ve John Murphy and James Cooper. squad member or the star. Following the re-ception at Ca- Sw1mtning cornea euily to Lis pilla de San Alltonio the new Mr•. "".'hoae. mother re~eived & Carnegie Lindahl donned hl"r going away 511.ver medal for aavtng the 11Ve1' ~tun1e at blue wool WJlh velvet of two men who were in danger of accessorie:fl and the couple left for drownui.1 oft the cout oL one of a honeymoon at Big Bear They the many Daft.ish l!ll&nds .. Very wlll make thei r future hun11· 111 fond and proud of her mother. Lls Balboa I.stand. says th&t her mother taught ht>r 60 much a.bout the United States -Cla!.Slfled a<hl ar'e read by fol ks haring visited here herself, tha~ who are looking to buy. "It all seemed familiar to me when New memben welcomed wert> Mme•. David Fra.r. Cha.t\es R . Peyt.on., Robert J . Rothwell, C. W . Unkey, D. G Arbuthnot, Benje· min F . Baum. Floyd Buell, Nlchol- as P Brt·ltner. Wil!l""f"<l A. Berls, \\'n1. Venl'ma.n. and \\·. E . Locke. Th<> ways and mt-an:t commi ttee prepare'l.I the delicious lunc heon. H c..1Hlt>!IRS fot" the day Wl!.n: 1'-fmPs. J. A . Gant, W . R. F1..>Wlcr, H . B. BaelZ. MtA. Paul M. Roeeni won the door prth·, a.n arU.!tlc r.bl1• tlt!t:O- ratlon Btrangei..J by ~frs. C M Deak1n:oi. An ideal y~&r·around Chrisln11u1 gift for the whole family. the Nrw· port-Balboa News Tln1eos and the Nt..,.·porl·Balboa Pre~. both fur S3 ~ In Orange county. I came here a.Jmosl a ye&r ago." One thing her mot.her slipped up on waa telling her what • nickel and a dime were. Us saya that sht> became quite confused on a. Fifth Avenue bWI when the drtv1r to lJ her to "put a nickel and a l!iml" ih ~ '4lot" when she &.sked wh.a.t the fare was. But she ca.me out fine ln that encounter and found out that the best .,.,;ay to get uound in New York wa..s to aak a polJceman_ "They'll always tell you" she u.ys fitnlly. C orona de l Mar C ouple Celeb rates Fifty-F ourth Weddin g An nivers!!ry Dl•prlnted In Cht'ftN> She likea it fine in the Stat"5. but there are occuion&l times when ahe missea th.at pa.rt or Da.n- iAh Ute that wu hei8 for many Ye&ra-She's •till d.iuppointed in chttat in cellophane packag818 ln the UnJted States. "In Den.mark }"OU can l'O lnto a •tore and tu~ ~t nve dllfttent cheuea before you make up your mind what you want to buy,"' Me •l•ha remtniac- mUy. 'lbere are Ume11 ahe lonp tor the atudenta eoln4 on their au.m- mw •acaUona Wea..rf.n&' their white student caps, wlth red ban.de &Dd blade pe&lla.. And occaalona when the'" Wee to .. a lllreet run of '>kyd• ra.ther l.ban automobJJe.. Sometlmee lhe wlahn that the ~ -Ute Royal llAllet perfonn .n the "l'riJu.tu Teat.er" or open Ur t.h#ter n.ntled in the wooda. . But &be thlnb I.bat llWIY lhlnp U1 tbJa COWlt.J"y m.Ue up lot tM ladl ol -Wnp. &be enjoyw the AmMr1can way ot lit• and like !OUatlw 'fl.her J'OU.ltl' Americana tMr &P. would UJr.e "'to have a ca.r to14tarouildln." Episco pal Women Meet today · i tli® Ille 91''1' 1 2• 1"EIZ ot ....... Mi:UM'\ -Udo -tAao -- -1'11 • • .,.) at l :11 ,.._ 111 ...................... ffT -ue.-.~-Tllle .. •I b Mee El 12 C ... ~ ••zMetjf .-961M w_.-• ....,. .....,,., .. J_c-.:lt. Mr. a.nd Mn. Leo E . H, Koc.h.. of 5.:>0 Hazel Drtve, Cororw. de) Mar, rect>nUy celebra'led their 54th wedding an.niver511ry. They wer.-both bom in September 1873 and art• \A•\thln a r~w da)'B or be1111!:: tht' !t&mt.•' age. Koch saya he Is English by.,..------------- blrth, Suon by extraction. Ca- na.di.Ill\ by residence, Amenca.n by naturaJiatlon and Californian by ch<Hce. He was born In Port.~mouth, Ena1and &nd his wife wu born in London. England, where sht.' ht'IP· ed to design the wedding dreM for Queen Mary, Koch MW seven yea.rs &.eUve &ervice in the English and Cana.d.Ja.n Army. They have a family of rive ch!l· dn!n, Regtna.ld of Nott.h Holly- wood, E'u1"ent1 and Leo Junior, liv- ing at home, M.ra. Lanny R. YOW\g", of La ere.:-enta, and Mn. John Sot.on, Glendalfo. laCDKTmYe&ro The Kocha ca.me to llve ln Co- rona del Mar &.bou.t ten -yean aco. when there was one gToccry store t l-fcGihlllt'"SI , one servic\' station t Stowe rs) one real e1'tate orflce (Holc:on1bsl, anJ the port office. \.\'hich was then run by F1orenct> Andenton l.n the wooden building oppofjlte tht> South Coaat Market. Th~y have W&.tched the rapid grov.'th or Corona del Mar since then With utonJllhmenL Rea.ll:dng that with t.h.la sudden gn;N.-th Corona dl"I Mar could do 'Ai.th a newspaper. Koch 1t..art.ed an eight page mlmeccrapbed pa- per whic h he edited and pu.bll9hed tor over three yean. ·it wae called '11\~ Breeze." He. WU 1'0C. only the edit.cw and publlaher but waa a18o a.dvertilift.I' agent. clrCUJaUOlt ........... and prlnU.. Mrs. Chas Taylor is Hostess · to Motheri e lUb • , . Styles Authority. to Appear Here Jfwatul"O CbriolmU -_.. -UYe note In Ula bom• of "'°''-I t.11 Q S ,• r, 11&tlonail1' Mn. aiu1 .. ,-.Ylor ""'"" lhe ... -~ alllllOr!\)r wlll .... tcrta!Md -bero al \lie M.U.ro Pou In -at a: lfJ'l'a -· dub of Jobo Daughtcro Jut bl,-IMttJns; at Nowplllt 8.- Wodn-iay evenin.. Ulli<l!l Hls;1> ocbool .!"" Doeombor Mro. 4. W. a.pm .,._.. ud 14. . • • auounoed Mr oommJttffl for u.. Kn, lla.Hn,pr will cov•r deta!t. aow mm. n.ty' lnOlllde: c:a.rdl of fal>rle, u..., oolor ud .se.i,n. and tdepbone for lf 1 w ~ o rt and will dl9CUM probl.1:1121; of the Rdcbta. N_.t and Ba-Mn. apparel lndumy In cen...i. A L Brig.o; for Balboa raiOJI; and unlvo...Ur .....,.,.._ autbor1ty on Corona del Mar, MN. Lou:ta c...n-U\e hlltory of d.a(n. ahe will ala<> ~; tor Ooeta W.... Mn. Andrew diliplay Hm• of her famoua "Ht. Brockett: ua..uns --. MN. tory of Cootume Dolls.· Many 8. L.. Wllloupby; ~ Mra. lhouandli attended her lecturea 0 . 14tlton Tuchr; publlcttf. Kn. on fuhion hiat.ory ll1ld . aaw tbe Haft.Id Fink; hoopltall~. MIL P. llluatratl•• dolla wllen Mle appear-~. PeUno.n; parll&Jn«ntanu, Kn, ed ea.rll.er Ull8 }'Ur' at the CaU- Cad Tbmnu: a.ndllln(, MN. Ken· tom.la State hir tn 8acramento neth Johneon, Mn. A . w. Ounn, Where ahe PY• twe dally lecturt• TH E CHRISTMAS SPIRIT FILL S TH E A IR! and M'l'8. Kenneth Bleeper, Money-making project.a dl9cuaed and date ot the next me.tin&' announced for Jan. S at 1 p.m. duwrt luncheon •in the home of Mra. P. V. Peteraon. •t6- Uth •treet. Newport.. Gueeta present were Mre. J . m. Webb &nd Mrs. E . Da..lley. Mem· h;eta were Mmes. Crandall, A. Brothen, Willoughby. Cha.l'le1 Gammon, Sam Cnwrord, Harr)' BurdiC'k , Fink, Van RoblnM>n, A. W. Cunn, Dean R. Bowen. O. E. White. Helen A . Crawford, Paul 1 Norman, Corwin H orne, Dean Smith, Johtl90n, Robert Allen. Helen Thomu, w . B. Merrill, Tucker, Roy Walkins, Geot'l'e Gay, Herbert Pete.non, Rex Albright, and P. V , Peterson. County Art Assn. to See Disney Color Cartoons Walt Dl11ney movies l.n sound and color will be featured at the gala holiday meeting of the Orange County Art auoclatlon, to be ht>ld Thursday night, Dec. 14 , at 8 p.m. ln the Lecture Room of lhe Fullerton P\Jblic Ubrary. Mr. Art Landy, background art- l.s t from the Disney StudJoa. wtll pre.sent three cartoon•. Donald Duck In "Th~ Inferior Decorator" and "Daddy Duck" and Pluto in "Bone Bandit" and wUI &lao ex- plain the atep11 In the proceu of anlmaUo.n from the artltt to the flnlahed product. P'orty-e.lght ortginaJ backcro\tnJ pa.in tings from the \\'alt Disney producUoM of "Cinderl'lla., ·• "Icha- bod Crane," "Jack and the ~an­ stalk," "So Dear to my Heart," and "Pecoe Bill" comprise the cur- rent exhibition ln the Lecture Room. specially selected for the Chrlstmu month. The dJJplay rnay be Sf'en da.illy c.xcepl Sunday from 10 a .m. to 8 p.m . at lhl" Fullerton llbrary. All Orange County Art uaocia- tlon meellnga &.nd exhibltlona are free and the public la cordially in- vi ted to attend. Luncheon Honors Dist. PTA Heads The spAcious rumpus room of tht home or Mrs. Claude Nttr. 1703 McFadden St., Santa Ana, w&11 the attractive 8Cene tor the recent delightful luncheon honor- ing chairmen &nd council presi- 1 dent.it of Fourth District, Califor- nia Congru.. of Pa.rent.a and Teachers. Hoateaau. for the event wrre officers with Mmea. Wllllan\ Clegg of MldWay City, Elmer Ger- hart and Ray I:. Finley, both of Wt>stmlrurter \n· charge or the but· fet luncl\eon. . ~trs. FOBte r M. Warwick was in Cha"'rge bf mtert&lnmenl which consisted of gamea to enable mem- ~1"3 of the various unit.a to be· come better acquainted, Carrying out a Chrtatmaa moUf In decorations, a pretty arrange- ment of gTeen and' red tapers nanked by red berric•. wu at each ta.ble where th• auest.s w~re seat- ed for the luncheon. Servlng u a honess from thl" Harbor area wa.a Mra. Harold Boy- vey of Newport Beach. Toy Party To nite at Arthur Murray · Dance Studio nietr annual lnvltaUona.I toy party will be held tonight (Tue. day) by Arulhur Murn.y Dane. studio. Corona del M.a.r. price or admiuion for pupill and gueell to be • toy. The to71 collected will lhl9 year be given to chUdran ln th• Harbor area. LI.It year they wen pr8ented children ln the tu- bercular ward of Ora.na"e county bmpltal. A lea.lure ot t.be eventnc will be d&nee exhlbttloia by at.u- donU. St. James .Rector to Preside at Festival Tl>o a... Paol Moon Wbeollr, -tao: ot 8L J-· Si>l-1 dlllrcb and clMn. al \lie '- -C...-k>n ..... ---... co ..... .,,.. ol. CtietilOGMa &t tba Epipllany ~ ,_.,.., OD ,..,. lat1-~~ .... , •• R•'Odlo Lila...,... wr Dow-. .u Hiii .. <JI JIM doc• will bl powt ud ,qlll larp clllud> __ ....,. 11.....-....... -- .. tho~ 1iar-·- And with it con;ies the realization that it's time to ~lnlsh up the Christmas shopping, order the Christmas turkey, and put up the decorations. But these tbmgs cost money! WiU they strain your budget • . Make ·~ that you're all prepared in advance for Chnstmas 1951. Start to save systematically here NOW! INSURED SAVIN GS .... W O RTH WHILE DI VIDENDS! • NEWPO T BALBOA FEDER L SAVINGS AND LO ASSOCIATION • P. A ~ Pruiln// 3333 Via Lido -~ , Harbor 1500 LOUJSE SAUNGER during the 11-day event. NIEWPDRT B£ACH,~CALIF'DRNIA With a colorful background that covent over 215 yea.n1 or taahlon experience Including study in Pat· la and .!Uccesaful teaching ln lead- ing fa.shion centers of the world Mrs. Salinger TIO'W heads two larg~ achools of dress design, the Louise SalJnger Academy of Fashion In Plttaburgh, Penn .. and the Louise Salinger School of Dress Desten ln San · Francisco. She is a well known lecturer and ruhlon com- mentator for radio and televi.slon. FUN ·zoN.E OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY Island Church Aids T oberman Settlement House Toberman SetUement hoUSe at San Pedro will ' have a merrier Christ.ma.a throueh tunda provided by memben of Balboa Ialand Com. munJty Methodiat church WSCS, when they met De<:. IS tor noon luncheon at the home of Mrs. Bea- trice HauHr. The settlement house le Lhe society's project for the yt>ar. Twenty-two members and three g\lt>sta were served by the lunch- eon committf'e, Mme.a. Lottie Don· ker, Nor& Jones, Ruth IbbotlaoD, Dt>lla C.U-01, Be98 Edwards and the hoateJ11. and SUNDAY BALIOA Mrs. Hauaer presided at the buein•ss meeting and Mn. Althea Shlfflt-r led in devoUona. Speaker wa.e Misa: JennitJ Gasi+er of Tho- burn Terrace, retired deaconeaa. PiaHD J""~ TERESA RENNER (Mrs. A. Re nner) ()oocert Planllt ol na-CoDllDeQla On.eluate Studt1Dt of Bela Bartok Next meeting will be a noon luncht>on on Jan. 3 at the home of Mrs. Shiffler, 221 CollinB Ave. 436 Serra Drive Harbor 1171.J • •• Corona Highlands -Corona clel Mar '" Mrs. Johnson's Jar of Jelly ' ~~· Johnson's jar of jelly was a fairly insignilicant item alon.'?Side the exhibits of tractors, beef cattle and J.?rea (·girthed Clvdesdalc horses at the county fair, hut it afforded a treasured moment in tl1~ life of this c :alifornia housewife, for the little jar of jelly won a blue. i\frs. John":w1.1n !..nows hoy,• to use 3 spoon to test .whether boiling fruit an d sugar ha!> reac hed the jelly stage, but she doesn t know a Thorou12:hbrecf's fcilock from h i!> forelock, and she has never attended the races at Santa Anita Park. It was racing at Santa Anita and other (".alifornia tracks. hov.•ever, that ~e ~rs. John.oon~s small, bright triumph possible. California racing, -~~is celebrating its IOOth anniversary in 1951 , no\Y furni!>hl'S vital con· tnbu00ns foe State, county and district rairs and cx~irions. Forty·five and one-tc:n1h per cent. of al) the Stare's.revenue from racing now is devoted Eo the 78 fairs, expositions and. li~tock sho\VS or California. Althou~h racing ~n at now-f'Of'80(tea1 Cal1fom1a courses as early as 185 I. it was not until pan-mutuc1 wageririg .was ~liz.ed in 1933 that the l~horoughl>red indus- try became one of the most important parts of the State's economic strll('· turc. Just how important this industry is to fairs is best t"videnccd b\.' statistics. In )933 there wett only nine fairs in the entire State. · Another portion ol ntdng's do1Jar goes to the support or the agricultural ochools at the Uni¥ft1iiy ·of California and California S<ate Polytechnic CoDege. Twenty and two-tenths per cent. of racing's re\•enue is devoted ID this purpoi;e. A bu~ )'Un 8f!P, when racin~ .in Califomia began, Jifr was simpler ""'! ~tural ~ were pnnuove .. Today new C)·cles of machinery. n.r:ietieS, sprays, Fatslizecs and marketing programs are introduced to f~ ~ the fairs. Tiiousu.ds ~students who havo attended the institu- -l'X1D!I SUpporll ho Ml" pKti<al fvm<rs. WlClbonal agriculture teach- es, CllWllJ .,..ts. 'They ClODduc~ raean:b and.~tarion that hne bdped -U C..lifQmia IM f'"' ogriculnm<I ~IN of ''"' iunion. Oiha bmdits. d' the fai1s and educalional fnstitutiom which racing ::t:' -~ by Slate ~ucational officials a,nd agricultural ' LOS ANCEllS nJRF' CUJI, INC _..,...,.. r ~P.H•••1 a•• ~ ~~ .. ~H-~ • - - ' • I • • • • Rene Pelletier .Episc_opal yvom.en ·. Pack lfoxes fOtr .. tfonored at Christmas !G~ ~-r--lnllancho -Surprise Shower . ==-=~~~s -Of tho' -u..t attlilrw hon· St. r.Jamu ~'-1*1 ~vn:I\. In on.,. Kloo 114M· PolleUer of the bdu• weht w•ll II"* u HtUe -ll&y beta.-. bor &PP--"· ,WOW& Ollaulder tllroWa, 'l&nlu.., ins man1op to K&jor Artb.or l . jelly and .... dy. Kacin1ca wu lbe br1daJ lhow'er Otven a quota of 11 baxa ta and bWTJt, .upper. a aurprl8e ennt pa.ck tor the Se&me.n'I Church In· b-by lllro. J. w.r.i...r H&r· .tlmte, awdµary membon pocked ley at her Mme, 1~ Endicott 24 wMcb So lo men on bot.rd lhipel Road. 8aA • Marino with over IQ !HUiing f-rom San Pedro. Men of St. rueeta pl"e8enL . Barnabe.a hOmt were not torsot· '!be houae wu a. bower of pink ten and donatton. provided a dol· tarletan dra~ and p.rtancs. of tar tor •ch.. ID addtuon an atn. roeea. Guetta ent«'ed Ule Uvtnc· $12 will be u..S tor IOclal work ln room throu&h a bUI'• gold rtnc the Barbor area. and eu.h viata opened Into an· In charge ot the Chriat:mu rttt other loYeller than the lint, le&d· work were Dorothy lnodrrua, in1' nnally to the tun room where Ruth Pattereon and EtheJ Bhwer. the. buffet table, lace covered oYft' Members of SL Cecelia'• Outld a pink tarletan nounce p.rtanded aerved aandwi~ee and coffM at with re.ea, bore the lo•dy hart noon to t.h• 31 women pHMnt~ shaped cake and tall cand'-ca. Sturtnant. atlX111&.ry prut- On the mantel center ol. int.el"Nt dent, wu·moat enU.ualuUc aboQ.t wa.a a portrait of the brlde 'In • reapoUe Of the women tor thla spangled. hl!&Ttshaped fr am.. Chrlllt.maa work.' Shower pa.-..oi. do<or&t.d tho I ------ ~·-:;..-;:i .~ ;:'.,•'!.:':O'°!: Luncheon & Card$ ot·pjnk ru!fle&. Motion plct• ... fo r l1"do Women reconlfl! the happy evf'nL Among t.hOM pruent were the bride-elect, Miu PeUetier and her parent.a, Mr. and Ml"9. Adrten Charles Pelletier, former Newport React\ neid~ts : Mrs. Arthur Kac~ mot.her of the brtde- groom-to-be and his sister, Miss Syl,via ~ewic&; &1ao two aunt.s of the bride-elect. Mrs. Robert Martinet of Sierra Ma.ct.re a.nd Mrs. Wade B . RubottJ>m of Loe An- geles; her g-randmother, Mrs. Anna Pelletier of Emerald Bay and many friends from P4lm · Sprlnrs. Pasadena and Santa Barbara. Doris Heywood and Gene Taylor Repeat Vows Buketa of pink cladlolua and wh&te chr}'aa.nthemum.e decorated the borne ot Mr. and' Mn. R T. Heywood, 149 Serra avenue, San Clemente tor the recent wecldlng of Doris Je&nn.Jne HeyWood and Clarence E\Jge.ne Taylor. aon of Mr. and Mrs. L. Z. T-.ylor. 391 ltn>&dwa.y. Costa Mesa. Th e doubJe ring rtt.ee were performed by the Rev. H. R . Foster, putor or lhe Preebyterian church. Doris wore a •lreet length drees ot white fake tur Wlth fitted bodiee and circular altlrt. Her amall hat wu of the aame ma· tertal a.nd she carrled white CU· naUon.a centered. wllh a. white or- chid. For going away "he wore the orchid on her whJte fake l'ur ja.ck- et &J)d carried a matchinl" bag. Following the aJ'ternoon cere- mony a Liered ca.ke wu served wlth punch and Ice cream molded with heart centers. Mrs. Heywood wore belge with Sa.nta cia1~ with hia .steich and reindeer decorated the beautlfUJ Chn.tma..s table for lhe can&ata- br1dre luncheon of LI.do Iale Wo· men'1 club, held recently In the club l'l:ouae. On the piano wu a striking Santa Clau!I Tom ,(nd Jerry. set with an arrangement of pyracantha berrlea and card ta- bles were gay wtU\ a «ra.mlc tree and choir boys. Individual prit.ea were of cer- amic Santa mu1r1 holdlnc candles. Among thoee entert&lnJng were Mn:. Crtawell, who had Mr8. Ann Hayes u guest; Mra.. Ha.dd Rina. who had at her ta.ble Mrs. John Millikan, Mrs. Kathy Albright and Mrs. Perry. Al8o among thoee playing were Mn. Bradtord and Mn. Walter Franz. Mrs. John Boyd, Jr., wu chair- man a.nd au1stlng her were Mrs. Kenneth Brooks, Mrs. Allen Crt11- well, Mrs. Wamer Gates, Mrs. Caroline Williama and Mrs. Wayne Murdock. Mrs . So lon Foster Jr. Honored Guest et Stork Showe r Mrs. Solon Foster, Jr., former secr~t.ary to the mayor, wu hon- ored gue.st at a stork r.hower given by )fni. Duncan McAJpine In her Udo Isle home. Twenty o t the hon.oree·s a.uociates from the city hall ptayed tames appropi\ate to the occulon and later wa.t("hed her untie yerds of pink a.nd blue rtbbona and excl&im aver the dain- ty gtrts. Mias Gerry Gooch aulsted the hoategs in •erving cak e and Ice crt>am in storlt molds. Un ita ri a n So ciety Meets at Laguna garde.nla corsage and Mrs. Taylor The Unitarian Society of l..a- cha.ie a gray enaemblt> With black guna Beach wllJ meet Thuntday. accessories and gan:leniu. Dec. 14.th at Lhe homeo of Mr_ a.nd The new Mn. Taylor was gradu-Mrs. Edgar Smith al ,5ll9 Cata- ated from Capistrano High school lina stret>-t lo hear the-Rev. Step- and attended Fullerton Junior hen H . Fritchman speak. college where she was a member Continuing his series, on thl11 or Theta Nu Theta.. Her husband occasion his •ubjeet will be "The wa.a graduated from Newport Har-Effort. t o li'reeze Religion." Mr. bor High school and Santa Ana Fritchman Is the minister of the college. He ls now e m PI o Ye d First Unltarlan Church of Los An- with Baker Oil Tools, IM., at geles. Huntington Park. After a. honey-The meeting will be open t o the moo~ awtt 11;~ Sphrings the young pubUc. The lime, 7 :4~ p. m . cpup • .,., ".f O'!jf in .Downe~. ~beh s~~i~~··;;~o :~ r~~' Dinoer fipn9!s - to Hear Mrs . Renne r Mrs. Nellie Vick Mr. and Mra. Unwood Vick re- ee.nUy entertained with dinner al Balboa Bay club a1.nd following theatre party In honor of the bJrthday anniversary or Mr. Vick '~ mother, Mn. Nellie Vlek of Balboa Island, • r I ' • "4CWPOkT.-IALIOA ·NEWS -Tl t;4ES . • MB. ancl MJU!. GLENN 8. Glllll8 Arlene Ragan and Glenn Gibbs Wed in Ceremony at Pasadena Church White chrysanthemum.t decorat-.... -------------- ed Throop Memorial Unlvenallat Church, Puadena on Sunday, D«. 3 for tour o'clock candleUcht rites In which rings were e:xchang· ed by Arlene Joyce Ragan and Gil Stewart Otbbll. Dr. Clare C. l&U\ elt performed the cere- mo In which the br1 de wu given tn keeping by her father. She Ls lhe daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. E. V_ Ragan, 222 Agate avenue, Ba.1- boa I11land and the btldegroom la the son ot Mr_ and ?tftl. ~tewart Gibbs or 184Sl Huntington Be.a.ch boulevard. Huntington Be•ch. Arlene WM lovely In her brtd&l robe of Ivory aa.Un with roM point yoke, flttffl bodice wtth long slttvu and tull •klrt ending in a long lraln. Her vet) ..,, .... In finger- tip length and ahe carried a white prayer book on which wert two "·hite orchl~ with S\epanotla a.pd aatln streamen. P'uhloned llk:P the wedding gown except that It wu 11leevealeq l.l"Ld had no yoke, was lhe cora.l tatfeta frock worn by Eleanor Ragan. maid of honor and sister of the bride. The co•- tume-14·a.s complemented with long mitts of the tat'tela and a head· bftnd Of maJJne a.nd Tall.man :-oses. Her bouquet wu al90 'Of r<1se.'1. Brlde~malds Nancy Green. Donna. Ricit:"" Loretta McCullah and Donav!p Bowen wore simJLar dresac.a but 111 blue and Lhelr head- bands and bouquets wf're of yellow carnatlon11. Best man was Jim Rorick while usher15 were Bob Gibbona. Jim Eut, Howard Be:atly. and H. P . Yarn ~ll. Completing the ~ntourage were Karen Duffy_ flower g1rl: Pa.ul Stra..,,•n, ring bearer lUld the two candle lighters. Joyce Pur- cell and Sharon Yamt>IL ault of fore.al green with cocoa• brown acceaaotie1 and her orchid conas-e. She wu gn.duat.ed from Newpert Harbor Hl&h school and her buab&nd from RlvenJdt> Hic-h ectwol. They will make their home at lll H1Jiotrope a\te11ue. Corona del Mar. Hawaiian Xmas Theme for Kama~ina Meet Hawaiian words for "Merry Chnatmu" were over the fire· place In the home of Laura de los Rios, 3M P"lower street . se:tlinl' the theme tor meeting of Kam- aa.ina Klub. In keeping were the red . candles, pineapple and other troplcml fnilta and hlbl.9CUa. Welcomed &11 new member9 were Bobbie Baker of Balboa Ialand and Minerva. Prfce ot Costa Mesa. Members are collecting toys and food for a. generous Chriatmu bfl.!lket and with their "adopted family" no longer here. are look- ing tor another to which th• ba.a- ket may bt> pre.e.nlf<t. Anyone knowins of 11uch a family may call th• chlb secretary, Rita My ers, Beacon 5802-J. Nut meeting iA·ill be lht> club•" Chri•tm• dinner party. to bf" held at Welch'• In Long Be-ach. There will be a gtft vr:change and revea.I· Jng-or secret pW for the put yea.r. Dorothy Holmes Named Chairman Preceding the ceremony Roge.r McCandl<'S8 sang Becal'.IAe:, I Love of c. G. Leaders- Christmas · Aids New Books at City Library Ncm:flction UUea have been monr: popular th&n fiction. •taU.Uc. in tb1 l&at month at Newport. public UbrV)I plOYe. With Cbrllltmu stYlns clOH at hand a new book C!llled The A.rt of Wrapplnl' Gitt.a, by Lowrie will be in demand. A.tao the Perfect Hoateu Cook Book. by Knopf la .et for holiday fNtJVlUee. In the humoroua vein, the "Reel" Bt.nchley will be brilll"· tnr chudtlu. An lmpartant UUe l• The Ef- fect.a of Atomic Weapon.11 which ta pl"9p&l'ed for and In coopera.tJon wtlh the U , 8. Department of De- t.na. and the U. 8. Atomic Energy CommluJon under t.he ctirecUon or the Loa Alamoe Sctenu.nc Labora- tory. It attempt.a to present u ac- curately u la now posaible. a . technJcal .summary of the probablf' ruulLI of the detonation ot atomic wtapona. New net Ion lncludt>s: Balchln. Who la ltly Ne!Jhbor ?: Brandel. The Choice; Cary, A F earful Joy: Fut, The Proud and Free: Flet · cher. Bennett"• Welcome; Ford, He Feed.a the Bird•: Oreen. Back : Hall, The Far Lands; Harper, Winter Wedding: Hogan. Two- Oun Law.; Kantor, Signal Thlrt,y· Two; LesTlna. The Barrier: Mac- Donald, Mesqultffr Mavericks: Mclt'eektn, City of The F1ap: Mareha.11 .. The ln!lnite Woman: Molloy, Pound F oolish: Rich, The Wiiiow-Bender; Schulberg, The Dlae.nchant~: Seifert. The Story of Andrei Fteldll: Stevenson, Mu· 11lc In The RIUs: Tallant, A State In J.l tmoaa: Thlrkell, County Chronlclt>; Vogel, Four and Twen - ty Beds: Wagner. Sycamo~: Waugh. Helena ; Wilkinson. Run, Mongooae, and Young, Blaze of Glory. My11teries to ..,,.hilt> away mid- night hours are : C ha.se, "You're Lonely When You 're Dead; Coxe, The Frightened Fiancee: Desaart. The Lut Houae: lama. A Shot of Murder: Little, The Bia.ck Smith: O'Ft.nn, Happy Holiday!: Starnes, Another Mug tor lhe Blt>r ; Sterl· ing. Dead of Nlghl. Non-F1ctlon books are: Aabury. The Great nlWJion ; Atomic Ener· &"Y· The Effecta of A tomic Weap- on•: Benchley, The "Reel" Bench· ley: Glesh, Tht>y All Pliiyed Rag· time: Chernev, V(lnninf Che:u: Chrysler. Life Of An American \\'orkma.n: Don n. Meteorology With Marine Appllc11.tlons: Dos Pa.s110s. The Prospect Before Us: Early, Nev" York Holiday: Har- rell, Look Before You Leap; Hoyt. Shuma.n Hoyt'11 Memolni; lsaler. Our A'lountaJn Hermitage: Knopf. The Perteet H'cstt>ss Cook Book; Unton, HaJl014·een Through Twen- ly Centuries: Lowrte. The Art of Wrapping GiftB; May, The Pru- dential; Afoody, Little ' Britches: Orga, Portrait Of a Turklah Fam· Hy : Oursler, 'A'hy I Know There 1:1 a God: Schiffer, My Greateat Baseball Game: Scully, Behind th<" Flying Saut:ers: Btelf'Lhau.s, Mathe- matical Sn&pshots: Stem. Favor- ite 8&.l<'ball Storit'11: Stem, Favor· l\e F ootba.ll Storlea ;Stringer. Ger- man Face1; Thane, The M ajelltlc Land: Van Doren. The Country Wife and Westley. Chimp Of\ My Shouldtt. Local People Enjoy Meeting Young Pianist Th'l!.,.,_r,Qd~.w:d. u.. Lord"• -Pr·~~' .. ~.~.':'.'Jo·. ,-, ·,-4ir.·Ji.,.t. '• ¥Gif'.~l.-.,1~a "··u\e ·•.,,like yqur ~ach ao much, It [_. ~ .. ~~ ;-; ..AeW·cha.irtf-.p:9f f.Ae,·~otly., ¥:'8*' only 'the fog woul'd lift so I could 1 ~19 ·0,.\A;~h rysanthemuma Olrl Scout •i..H.detla ~l&Uon u !ee'll,.i said Irvin t.8.sz.lo at supper d~rated the c hurch .aclal hall tM result of re-cent ele<:Uon of ot-In the Bay club followin& hl11 ap- rOr the reception. In the recetvtn.g fk:en. Na.meO lo .erve with Mr&. pearance on Community Concert line were the bride"• moUler. Mra. HolmM, who succeeds Mrs.. Nellie uaodaUon's ope-n lng progTtin. Ragan, wearing a tea·blue l'OWn l..o.ol'. we"' Maybell Donica, vice-Those memben who took thf' In formal length with brown ac-chaJnnan; .Mild.red M.athew1, re-opportupJty to meet the young ces.sories and a.n orchid corsage cordlri.J ~reta.r)': Be\•erly Geie.r, Huncarian found him moat inter- and Mr!I. Gibbs, mother or the coITUpOndlng aecretary. ealJ.ng, modest and natural. A.ak· groom, In burgundy W1th pink ac-ICx«tiUve boa.rd members In-Ml If he did not find concert ap- "My moet aplrltual Christmu In China.," ia subject of Mn. Alex- ander Renner. apeaker on Wed- neaday at the combined HoU9ehold. book aection 2 &nd garden sec- tion at Ebell club. meeUnl' at the clubhouse at 2 p. m. This i.!l a special Chrtatmu program and each aiecUon ls providing a door prize. ceuorie• a.nd on:hid corpge. clud• W. B. Johnaon. Mmea. Edith ~arancea A strenuous life, hls ?tfrs. Mable P . Na.liar &nd Mta. Ludt, Holmeti. Mary Hilliard, Lone. motht':r replied that he ha.d ama.z· HOSTF..88 ·ro TEENA.Or.RS U. M. Weber auiated. while Mia Berlneace Fox, Sybil Norman, Ing energy a.nd would be complete:- Mi.S!I Sandra Schmidt. 706 No rth Anita Coane preelded at the pat Mathew• and Grace Speth. 1 •y tlappy If he hael a concert every WEAK HA8 ITS LIMITS DirferoenlJa.I WY.r, m&njfest in the growling nolx from the rear, does not teem to make much dlt- fere.nee to certain car owners. polnte out the National Automo- bile Club. It ahould. for when this unit hu become worn lhe Cea1' do not meah properly and are wacepUble to rapid and complete 1 bn:a.k&ce. Wben the break oc- cura, the llituatlon ts about the moat unpJeuant ln which th• car owner c.an find hlmMlt. The ex· pen. ot the repair oftm ill doubled It the •It uatlon. ta &llowed to Co ., f.,. that the cear break&. Quall are very numtl'OU9 t.n J"l'NDO counu at. tbe pl"lt9Ut lime, npc>rta the JCa'-al 4Utomo1J1Je Club. CHECK 14 · lib ly Marlo · THIS PIPEI Bay Front. wu recent hoste:aa to a book. night. buffet supper and slumber party Choicf' of the ntw Mn. Gibbs "Help Stamp Out Tubercula.ie Lau.lo a.nd hia mother part.Jcu- for six 'tem·ager frtendl. ror her traveling coetume wu a Buy and Use Chriatma• Sea.la." luly enjoyed Wlltng in Hungar- ------------------ia.n to Dr. and Mr11. Alu:.ander \ ReAner and were luncheon gut':8ta • '• ln their home. . ~ DOICU"'P' -.-_ ..,., (._) ~ ., ... ..,., a • ..... It F•i11W ~-....,JL0 MS .......... S t• .... 7 U1• :n.•1 Ji 11·~ t 2 -..... tt1 .. t1•11,,,lfe .... t .... F •tw( )lita r,_,_. C • •••• -••· Al""..._ • '•.....,.er i-. a ••• ..,... " , a 1 ., •. W -6 .. W II j l ..... ,,.1 tlGI• , ~n..ft1a1, • • • Among thoee prettent for the supper were member& of the bo6..rd ,of directors, lneludtnr the presi- dent. Mary Batten SUffenaen a.nd her hu.aband, J . Leslie Stetfenaen: Mr. a.nd Mrs. Roland Wrtghl. Mr. and Mra. J . A. Beek, Mr.·and M:ra. Walter Spicer, Mr. and J.tn. Havil~ a.nc\., Rogers a.nd Mias Margaret Behar le. ~arbara Berry to Open Wed. B&-.ra Berry. ...., of Bette 0..vte. Will m&lre INT ,_..,. de- bu.t lSth Decunber tn "one l'oot lft lleaftn" a.t the t..sun& B8ch ()ommunlty ~ armed with two ... _ dup..--eh&nna. -Berry will -tbe nrwt -·---..,._,_ llMter Md will WMr one of. .the ·oeum• Kt. Davia WOC"e in bet' 1lnl N"" YO<k play. Mloo Berry --Daris will ... ~ ccmLlUtWllJ la t.ecuu u .. AU -~ w111 be pl&~ &t UM local ,, •••• --------~....,., ...... ...._._ ....... " ..... "'1 211-d ...... • t 1s•wt11a....,.w•1• .. ,.. ... ' • • • Paga 3 ---, CABS OOLLIDE . Can driven by Gladyi I. Clark. 301 JOOf W . Elgl)t St., Santa A na, and Rice L Holt, tS7, Bar No. 422. CO.ta .Mea., coJllded at •· Fourtb St., and t..be &ulta l'e t tacka tn Santa A.ti& ca.uatna mJnor dama1re to both Veblc._, polloe reported. Los AIMjeles . Prices in Cos_ta MeSCI •. , . XMAS CARDS -DOLLS GIFT WRAP -TREE LI GHTS TOYS -ORNAMENTS -TOYS MILTON'S 5· 10·25¢ STORE COSTA MESA O PEN NITES STARTS sc:ND AY "Edge of Doom" DANA A..._DRE WS FARLEY OftASGER THE . NEW HAMMOND CHORD .. ORGAN • YOU CAN PLAY RICH ORGAN AT ONC~ • \.\'ITHOt;T KNO"-'JI\'G A SIJ!rri'Gl.E :\'OTE OF MllSIC COME HEAR AND TRV THIS \\'OSDERFr·r. NEW ORGAN YOl"RSELF. DANZ-SCBlllDT PIANO CO. 520 No. Main, Cor. of 6th SANTA ANA Phone Kl. 2·5140 ------------.-_ ... _ .. _ ... _ .. _ ... _ ... _ ... _____ .. ____ --------------·--.. -..... -.. ·----.·-----·----.·----.------------·-----------·-·-----·-·----·---· .. -.. -_ ... _ ... _ ... __ _ THEY ·ROL~UT WHEN ST.ORMS ROLL IN How we prepare today to protect your se rvice tomorrow t . Old M a n W inter an be mighty tough on tele- phone li.ncs .. _with floods i.n the cicics and vallcyt and saow pil.d IU&h in tbe Sierra and ihe Cascades. We c:ao'r tell .where trouble msy mike oat. ~ wc'tt alw•Y" ttady to pull uoin.d crews &om oon- emttpcy jobs and smd them oo their -z in sp<cial trucks and other equi,pmeot-1.iU this • sno- ai"-ro r<pajr anr break. wherever it happens. 3. Gettllig your call through whm you ,,.... it, within your OWJ> rown <>< aaoos the_.,.,,,, it F*rt ol the valve you've oome to Clpta from your td~, pbooe. scm<l'. Aod w:ilh ....... 00 m. tt<ag<. "P • less than half p much as tire coa ol ™""' yout tdq>hoa< is • raJ bugaio today. In spier al bJa11 pricoroo mos< ocher things, a .dme..-ing. ~ .mag tdfj>booe call is yows foe j8Sl a"~;._ k's oae al the bee hap in your familr , .. , r. ' @Pacific Talepflolle .. • I, 2. Hdicopt.en have been used sometimes to paUol snowbound lio., and sp«d anr. ro • It- pair job. But even befon: thoy gor there. calls have ~ re-routed to g et your message through with u Um. delay.as posaible. For modem communiations d~ teamwork among all td<phone p«>plc ... peop!e'who know thcin ue imponattt jobs, portie>- lilotly la dies< aitial days for our nation. . , .. .frice iooreascs since 1940 ' fto ., •• • ' J ' • • r ' • • • • • • . 4 ~ 1.-1 r..il-for o.w F•rv y.,. ·---- " Pub&. .heel l:ftr7. 'IUe:tdaJ M Newport lle•cll. ~oral& by the !aWPOBT HAIUIOB PUBLl8HIN~ OOMPANY Member of CA.LDi'ORNIA NE'WSPAPER PUBIJSHERS ASS'N. Member of the NATIONAL EDJTORIAL ASSOClATION Offlce and Printing Ptant at 2211 Balboa Boulevard Telepllooe Harbor 1618 1 Entered u ~d.!Clua Malter"' at the Poatoffice tn Newport Beach. C&Jlfoml.a. u.pder the Act ot March l. 1m . RUSSELL L. DIETRICH. Editor RALPH BORGESON. Advertising Man9ger 8U1l8CIUPTION BA TE8: ~WPORT·BALBOA NEWS-TIMES e~-ery TONdal' In Oraa.r County, P-60 Pf'r ye&r: SZ.00 slI moatbtt; 11.U thrH mo.atU (Al80 JncJme, the NEWPORT·BALBOA PRF..88. Tbunday) Outa~ Orsnp County $4.00 per year • NONE INVINCIBLE Every year the football season offers proof that no team. however great. is unbeatable. The season just clos· ing (it!s all over except for the bowl gameal has been no exception. _ No doubt the prize example of this was the stunning upset of the Army by the Navy last Saturday. The Cadets with not a defeat against them in nearly 30 games and the Middies with hardly more than two or three victories in the same number of contests were just about as unequal - theoretically-as anyone could imagine. But when the game was played the underdog Navy dominated the contest for almost from start to finish. · Theres an old saying that the team that won't be beat· en can·t be beaten. The Navy team proved it beyond doubt. . The same thing applies in the lives of individuals. The man who will not quit regardless of the odds against him i.i the man \vho really succeeds and the man who helps make the world a helter place. ----·---- SIGNS OF THE TIMES DEP'r.: A little girl in our :. block drcs""d in a Hopa!ong Cll88idy outfit, complete with :,. trousers. shirt. boots. holster and gun ... pushing a d{>ll ': buggy~ .. ---.. : Seventh Grades Hold First Dance •• : Thursday at Corona def Mar School ... The r1r!ft 7th Grade dance of the~----------- ;· v rar took p\acl' lh<" evening nf I one from each hon1e r0(>111. Wf'rt• .. Thursday, Dec. 1. from 7:30 until distingui~hed by 1taY jln,t'lto l>t-11 !;• tn 00 p. n1 .. al the Corona del and ribt>on boutnnn1ere1' an<I hair .. f\f1tr school. tt wM u.ndrr the a.us-ornamcnt..s. They were Rod Cal- • pices rJf the N f'IA·port Beach Gram-derhead and Jac kie )'arnf'll f Mr. J mar SchrinL"J P.-T. A .. with Mrs. JnhnAOn's room), Jody Fenton a.nd a:R\chatd I . Stewart. home and ram-Judy Bishop tMIM Oulln's), Steve Ill. lly chalrmRn m dlara•. Watcbec a.nd..Jo Anne Hagen fMr, ! ·The evening wa.."I most success-Ritter's). Gary Cook snr! Pat • ful, rlue in no little part to thf' Kelter I Mr9. Pettlt'11). and T t"d • ror.::thought a.nd work or faculty. Va.n Hemert and Sheila Gla."8 ·: )Jercnt..'I and 1Ctudcnt.s. Faculty (Mi.ss Orr'sl . l. spon.Mlr.oi we re Mr". Pettit fcha.ir-Two one-~rformance pa.8Scs t o '-man I, 1.fr. Anderson. Mr Johnson, the Lido or Me.ea l.hf"alf'MI were • I.fr. Ritter. Mr. Burdick. Mias Orr. given u door prtze.e, donation" of 9 snc1 Ml!'.' Dulin. Paren~ chaperon-Mr. Silers. manager. Thf" \lrinner.i: ~ Ing. ac ting a.a refre."hment com-were Sharon ChildrE-ss and J o 1. mlttee. and enjnyin,lf OClng present Anne Hagen. Priu" were &l."Wl at the ff"sUv!Uc11, we1-e the Messrs. given fdr games played during the and Mf'adam.-s Sandoval, Hagen. evening. Mary Fogarty and Sheila 'II Suess, Oliphant and Nf'wland. Stu-Gla&s won l.he broom danc e. Don ' dents under the direction of Mrs. Wa1c1ron and Jean Swan80n wrre If# Pettit planned and produced the on the lucky &pot at the end of • decorat1on8, all in the Christ.mu that dance. Fo r being the ahort.rst • theme. couple on the floor. Glrnda W oUp- : Alter & wPlcoming 21peech by ka and Dick Pickett won a prize. ~ Peter Lardnr-r, mMl<'r or cere· Rerre21 hment.5 carried out the £ monies. the Horace Ensign Swing Chtiatma.s theme -cocoa.nut cup- band played the flwit number ot a ca.Kea decorated with jingle bellA fine &nd \."arled rept>rtolre, and and red and green ribbon, and lee their theme song. Moonllght Sere-cream cups served on green nap- -nade. OnP of tht> highlight& of kins. · -. their performance was the rend1-The party ended at 10:00, th(' : Uon of Blues on Pa.rs.de, led by first .. of three aoeheduled for the .; Don Bea.tty with Miu PerkiN 7th Gradera l.hia year. Parent& art" • doing the trum~t solo part. Miu welcome at 9 :30 to come and :• lll!rklrui il'I the hutructor 'ot th.is watch until time to g o home. All • fine group ol mu.aici&n8. parent& are requested to call f or : The student hoeta and hosteaeea, their chlldren prompUy. ! ·The Human Race • • • • • • • • • • --r ~ 'JHe FABUl.005 MANOS CF ETHER Ml<SUlURE;_-~V\\ R:RF0RM WITH UNe€LIEVAeLE tlEXTERITY IN lHE O'ERATING • r • I ' 'NEWPOltT -IALIOA NEWS. TIMES Tuesday, December 12, 1950 • The:W8..y To Humanity's Heart : .. ,. AD; • • • • • • • •. B~ MARCO ' / UTRA ! r .. XTRA ! 100 DRESSES WANT A HOME BY CHRISTMABI PRICES WHACK.CD 20-~33 \,~~ on QUALITY BRAND DRESSES! POLLY APPAREL hu a load of ~gul.ar •tock dreeeu that hawn"t walk~ out the door-well, frankJy becauae the weather waa too darn hoL Now lhey've l'Ol to go! You'U flnd exclttn1 buya In jeraeya, crepe•, corduroys, failles:, gabardine.. wool·blend.a SLU'11 9-1 ~; 12·20: 14 '11-24 ~. You never aaw ., many attracUv• drrS1Se11! ! ! THIS IS THE S'tRAJOHT GOODS-THJS IS A REAL SALE! GET THERE FIRST! POLLY APPAREL. 1833 Newporl A YC., COST A MES.A. Bea.con 63~. • • • JIMMY CHRISTMAS! ALL YOU YOUNG IN HEART WILL GASP WITH DE- LIGHT at the •tght 6' amell of that drea.m- ahlp THE CANDY SCHCX>NER! THI! Candy Schooner ln Corona ck,J Mar beafll :•<7~ a rich carl'o of dan.llna candy Sant.u llttlr whllf' .Ir. blacM Jarnba, akatlng snow men, and wonderful, f'dlble eonchantme.nls for Xmu tn-e•. •tocklnp. or party favor•! Thc rr &rt" eturcly, chocolate dogs wra.ppt>d In glltterlnt tin-foll, rolled tr"e ornament..e a.nd Xmu •tocking• and cornucoplu: Cllled with gala. ~urpr!Me. ' Timf" will tum backward when you lie" ttle old fa.!h1oned rock 6' ribbon candy and the stick ca.ndy. The Cand} Schoonrr makes wonderful chocolatea A all IOrla of out-of·Wt hemisph<'re confectlons right there In Ila' own rallcy~ Don't de nr vour1n.'lf or lltlle ones lht pleaaure any longer. 8ff the pink r-lrphants! Pinch a fat rum-drop! Buy a candy Cane! THE CANOY SCHOONER. !519 Cout H1way. Corona del Mar. Hu. 207~-W. • • • LIGHT UP THE SKY! LIGHT UP THE TREE: THE BAL- r~OA ~ ANO 10 HAS A BIG DEAL ON XMAS TREI!: LIGHTS L'Ol.f"l R.F;D LIGHT STRINGS PROM :'>Voe UP. BIO BULBS, LlT"TLl fJU I~BS FOR INDOORS AND OlIT BALBOA 6 AND 10. 300 ~tAIN NOW OPEN $UN DA VS 10 A. M --4:30 P . M . -OPE!'\ EVES BEGINNING DEC. 16. • • • WAf\'T SOMEONE YOU C ARE Jo-OR TO REMEMBER VOl1 EVF.R Y HOUR '! Thcn give them a wr1at watr h ! LOUCKS fEWELERS hu a Shopper'• Special on ladlt"a' Elg'n -.-.•atchca a l $29 7:'1 -$33 7~ TheM' arf" 11martly de•1F;ncd g old-filled c&ae• wilt: 5'Uara.ntPrtl Durapo\.\·('r maln111pring11 . AlllO noteworthy: Waterproof shnckproof watchf'S wllh S'Nep el'COnd hand at $29 7::; up. The8' !!<pnrty look ing watchra are an ideal Jtlft for nurM'JJ or aenrtc~men C'ht-ck: thl.'!Je values at o nct and put a watch m 1.Ay Away! If you'vr El roll of grf'en &tufr burning your hot little palm. Investigate th• !IU{M'r b diamond watc hf'a fo r both mt-n and \.\'Omf"n. Get a tlmcl· i;tlft at LOUCKS" JEWELERS. F1ne watche21 of a ll mak"8-Thpy'r1 at 1186 Newport Blvd., CCNlla M eMl. . P. S-Thry do first clau repa.lr work her"! • • • ILA AND MAGGIE, THOSE ROVING CAMERA ARTISTS F'ROM 1. MULL PHOTOGRAPHERS want to come do-...'n your chimney Chriatmu Eve or C hrl8tmu Day and photograph your family .ifroup for you. They will take blaC'k and white or c<>lor sbol8 of those -WaticSel"fut rrn71tlenl8 whf>n lht ktcb: hang up tbclr stocking& or wht".n t hey open their present•. The whole family out -of-town a\Jnta. unc le& and grandtna'e would make a nice Xmu portrait groupE'd around the flrrplace or Xmas tree. YULE be sorry If yQu don't make an appointment now to capturr lht'se enchanting ho\lday moments In a picture for your memory book. Call 1 MULL PHOTOCRAPHERS now and ll'll ttlem whal hour of day or evening to comt" running to tAkt> out that happy "Xmu al Home" photograph rnr you I MULL PHOTOGRAPHY HARBOR 2410, 214' ~fARINE. BALBOA ISLAND. • • • FASHION DECREES THAT BLOUSES-, \\'ILL BE T OPS TH.IS SEASON lt>&pe-clalty for skirtJ\1 . Sma.rt wumen will fly over to "\~~~~ DOROTHY'S !'!hop In Balboa. Sh" hu < more blouSQ& than you'd care lo &hake • po~o stick at! SPEClAL HOLLY-DAY PRICES o n : grey F?'enC'h spun. all wool jers('ys w ith a., •let>Vf'-louched off with chELrtreWlt', l{t'Ct'n or red. only 17.9~: 11parkllng white crepe long sleeve blOU8f'"' -...·Ith tlny tucks a.nd lace frill•. eye-11topper~ at Sl.95: Tile red, tailo red-type crt>pe, long slct•ve wtttl ch&rtreu.se collar, 17.96 And a big· buy for gala occ&11lons -a well-brrd crf'pe blouse In robin's egg blue or chartM!UJJe, bat-wing &leeve a.nd high neck ONLY $.5.96. Many other little beautlea at $3.95. Thl.a lltle sea-•tde 11hop ha.a f'verything Jn ladles nady-to-wear. Dreas('.11 aize 9-20, 16~ to 24 ~. Slips a: Sweaters to 11lze t4. Get In tht swim, glrla but hr aure you're w.::aring--a bloll.ff from DOROTHY'S. BALBOA INN BLDG. BAL- BOA. • • • . LET'S YOU & ME PUT ON OUR HIGH TOP stx>Ts. pull our stocking cap• w"ll down over our pinched little faces and sleigh over to GRANT'S FURNITURE &: APPLIANCE STORE. Let's gel Unclt" Knackwurst. a mandolin case for Xmu, shall we? We'll get Grand.ma a new pencil box and punchy Coualn Blotto that broken down 'pin-ball ma.chine for Ill. lHe'll never know the dlf- fewnce.1 While we'r"' th"~· I want to show you the gorgfflt11 old Sheraton banquet dining Ml! Therf"'s a hugt> round mahogany table with .5 lea•e8, 9 &Ide chair1, 2 arm chain A a buffet. Really a collector's Item ... It'& worth fighting your way thru' the junk just to aee It! This Grant'21 ls a Hurrah'a nest -.. He'a got a beautif\11 hand-carved Italian formal chair holdln~ up a la.bl~ tull of 5c door·knob8. But that's Life, and l&n 't It uclttng! ! ! Besldett Uiat. you can pun:hue a brand n ew Servel r~fMgerator or a Gaf- ter'a & Sattler'• cu ranee her~. So mush on Buck! To Grant'• Furniture It Appllancea. 164.~ Newport Blvd., Ca.rt.a M"sa. • • • LOCAL GIRL MAKES R.EAJ.; GOOD! Thumb lhru' your No- vember-copy of lbat pra.1.-eworthy ruhlon m&,1razlne VOGUE, and ~eas who'• name b In the.re! t ! YELM.A O'BRIEN"S to be sure~ Vogue bu ,elected "Fa.ah)orui To Gtve"-• collectk>n of :m out- standing girt.a at 126 and under. Vogue cttdlls O "BRIEN'S, C.Orooa. Ml Mar, u the only .ource of lhnte lovely gtfta In all of ~e County! I've checlEed MWne of theaoe high · faahk>n Items Vogue rec- ommcnda. and you·11 t\nd them all (ifta you11 enjoy giving or tteeiv- lng! ~ In Occupied J_apan by German craftsmen.., Tx.50 pow~r, an am.aalnl' bal"pln at 158.76, See thece and many ~er quality ctfta &hd &pParel at the QUARTERDECK. 630 Cout Hi1bway, Newport. Beacon ~24&. Open Sunday•. • • BOAT OWNER'S ANQ SAILORS WAKE UPI THE P ACIFIC Nil.REM CO. hall a new, lnt-xpen•lve procma tor removtng paint topeide and bot- tom from yathla, cnallera, 11all-boat.1, 1Ln«hJea &nd from mOl'lt plt>uure or uWlty cratt. Tht NELREM PROCESS for removing paLnt 11afely arid quickly ll a modem chemical diacdvery. It wubew paint away -ls abaolutely • harmJeu and greatly superior to any old-fuhloned method! The NKLRP!M CO. removes paint like magic from rtcctn& blocks, hatches. ga.npays, etc., a.nd portable •hip stuff. Naw liate.n. skipper, don"t ll•e In the dark ages,. call Mr. Osolin or Mr. Webb tpr more Info, PACI.YJC NELREM, '2811 Lafayette, Newport, Harbor 2960. ' . . . "DR . ERWOOO. YOU MEAN--'!' YOU CAN'T MEAN THJS " f '\_ A::J ~ rs 0000-BYE~'" "Yes." he Mid. ~y. "Thcae mlrron have got to go! They kttp st.a.ring al me!" Dear Dr. Erwood has a rubber 8l&mp t.bal My& "2~'k Off." Thia time the blow hU fallen 1 on the excellent Tyre Broa. mirrors. These are hlghe!lt qua.Uly mlrron fra.mC'd In bronu or wood. He hu them in round. oval, oblong, obtu~( ! I and nautical isltt-rlng whets from 19 l() 17~-These mlrrofll are dl.'(:orator designM and wlll Insure " pt'rfect lmagt>. Regardleu, Dr. Erwood LI tired of them. Give one to your houBC >r eomebody'.11 lhi• Chrlatmu! Dr. Erwood need! the wall space fprobe.bly for c uckoo clocka). ERWOOD'S for glfte, art, fabrics, tewelry. 407 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Ope_n evenl.nga a.nd Sunday11. • MILESTONES MRTH~ .< Students Visit Steel · Plant • • • YOU AND YOUR CLOTHES ARE KNOWN BY THE· COM- .., ANY YOU KEEP! Wt"lt, I'm uking you to 'Go S~ady' with he WASHINGTON CLEANERS! You"ll find thrm dependable, '.ru.tworthy a.nd very efflcif!nl. Th~ Washingto n Cleaner!! hB.& been n bu.alnru for over 20 yf'ar.s and are Sa.nitone licenaed . __ Sanltone >elng a modem cht>mlcal cleaning proce&.11 of highrst reno"·n. The .\'uhln1ton Cleaners 11pcclallz.rs In cleaning of fine garment.a. pleat- ng, hand-blocklng of knll8, and hand-t'tni.ah work. In racl, every rannent that p&38<'11 thru' thl..11 btg sanitary plant la ha.ndlt'd •s tho' t were a rich relatlv", Bellevf' me. the \\'a.shlnglon Clean<' rs want~ o help you lonk your holiday best_ Call HARBOR 3•18 For Free ..,.ick -up &: dcliv('ry. 329 Marine Avf'., Balboa, Island. • • • SONS AND LOVERS-HUSBANDS AND BROTHERS WILL rHANI< YOU TO GET YOURSELF OVER TO BIDWELL'S SHOP 11'()R MEN a..nd pick up 6 or 8 of tho5e new Arrow JOO 'k Alpine vool rt&nne\ 11hirl..!1! Hf"re'11 the ticket . the~o dry cleaning ic"ket on one of these handsome tport shlrla. Tht>y arc WASHABLE 1nd gu•rantecd not to shrink having been processed by SANFORLAN 1 lik" Sanforlz:C'd 18 to cotton). Th~ WOOi good lookers come In 6 dynamic ptaldll, and also In &alld maroon, navy, gold, and nile green AJJ I u.ld before, you can launder these a.s you w ould any finf' garment. The&e are worth every penny of their $10 priCf' tag! Speaking of aport type apparel for f(')Jow3, Bidwell'a also haa • 11harp. Sa.nforlan, wuhable waol jersey gaucho shirt at $7.50 Now having had my &ood ear to the ground, I know men like' lhese for Informal wear. They !uten or can be open at the neck. and come in fire-l'llalion red, gray. bottle green, navy It cocoa. Now buelle ovrr to BIDWELL'S and check the11e and other manly appurtenance&. They're at 218 Marint>, Balboa Island. Har- bor 2000. • • I TRY NOT TO TAKE MYSELF • TOO SER· IOUSLY. but th<' other day I read ln AD LIB that -=..A.-I aald thl' Wa.sherrtte did wonderful Tlntex dye work -~ - on draperlcJJ, bcdspread11, rugs etc. Well, the darnd-i - c&t thing happened ~ I got ao carr1~ away with my on.Lory that I ripped down aome old bedraggled '"- bfoi,;t' n1onk's cloth curtaim and took them In to Mrs. Wells at the WASHERETI'E. Mrs. We!111 is ~n artl&l ! Thl'se old -drapes came out just t he bcautif\JI red, watermelon 11hade that 1 wanted '. Believe n1e, Si.11, yolr can take my cverlovlng advice and brlghtpn up your homestead for the hollday11. Grab up those old, fade<I bath mal8, t:u rtaine and slip-cover11 . Thie le a very Inexpensive way to give your house e face-lift. No w, It you want to live a good. clean like-take your laundry over to the WASHERETTE. They're at tCM Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar. Harbor 2566-W. • • • COLLECTORS AND CONNOISSEURS OF FINE PRINTS WILL FIND rare o ld treasuree If they wander in lo VERA WILLIAM'S PATIO STUDIO AND BOOK STALL. Vera has ant of the finest coUecUdn.11 of Engllah and French Print.a I"ve seen! Many are hand- tinted, and 80me well over 200 yearit old. Thl.9 quaint little gift and book 11hop h&11 a distinctly continental air, and you"ll find hosll! of unu.aual Imported gifts a.nd Xmaa Ideas. There are exqul11lk C.po di Monte plate11 and plaques. Florentine boxeii and Inlaid 1vory miniature&: Englllh bone china demi-t8&8C: Swedish pewter, ahd stunning Imperial rlamlngo red gla.118 from Japan! You can alao rent party punchbowl.Ii, chairs, plates and cocktail JJervlce of all klnWI from the PATIO STUDIO AND BOOK STALL, 313~ Marine . Balboa l&land. Har. 2647-JK. • • • ACCENTUATE YOUR POSITIVE, MADAJ.f; Move grac!ousl3 lhru' marblf" fo,et.11, at ease, urbane, envied~ TOM your head. nouriAh your jeweled cigarette holder~ Bewitch! Captivate! Compel! But caution -: . before attempting to tos.e your head and wave your hold~r. you mu11t romp to Rtn'H'S BEAUTY SHOP for r RA YE'Ii'E perma.nent and a ma.nlcuN:'. Ruth has a Rayette Pene- treme permanent that le a miracle worker for broken, bent or bleached hair! Before lhiA permanent, you are given a restoratlor oil tre•tm"nt that rejuvenate& your hair. 112.50 for thla acellent permanent lnelude• trlm, wave, oU treatment &:: the works. Fo1 thoM wtlh •hort type hair. Ruth give• a Rayette shorty, natural wave complete tor 18. MANICURES ARE ONLY $1.00. To br at your chaMnlng holiday best. you mwit look your be.t! CALL RtrJ'H'B BEAt..rrY SHOP, 338 Pol.nle.ttia. Corona del Mar. Har, 2907. Evn., A Sun. by appl. • • • • A.RE YOU PRE"ITY SHA TI'EREI: ' BY THE FACT THAT YOU HAVEN'T McQUEEN--To f.fr. and AfrR. Jack L. McQue('n. 229 Avocado St., Costa Mesa in St. Jo'W-ph hos- plta1. Oe-c. 8. 1950, a daughter. J lbft .• 1 oz. l>EATHS OTl'O B. FISHER M&M is to be said at St. Joa- rhl m church. Costa MeSR , fur Otto B. Fiaher. 71 , who died Thu!"sdav in hi• home. 1888 Newport Blvd-.. COfttl'L Mesa . RoMry was rec-ited at Graurl c haJ)('I, C06l.a Mesa. Intermrnl waa in California ceremte11•. Lo.., Anreles.--; Mr. FisMr, a _native. of PennByl- vanh\, had reside-0 in Costa Mesa for 16 years. H(' ii" survi ved by h.18 wife. Mr.!i. Carri(' Fisher ot Coeta. Mesa. In orrle r to ohflrrvc_ the produc - tinn of !iteel and stf'f•I p1·odurtl'I from raw materials t o finishl'd marketablf> products. sixteen stu- dents of the OCC E njrineer!'l club and their ad\'1sors made a trip to the I(alse r Steel Plant at F'onlana. C:ahf_, last F 11day afternoan, Dec. I. On arrl\'Rl thf' group "'as given nn nvrrvJC\\' of thr> ~tccl making 01-orr>~~ bv I-fr. Sf'ncke of the plant public relations departmt>nt. Tht>n f<1llowcd a rejrular tour o! the plant w ith J ohn Murphy. official plant ,::u1de. cxplai nin~ 1n detail thp varioUs pl"occsscs in the mills visited. Beg1nnin~ "'i th the raw mater- Wll~LIAM T, BAXTER 1als, coal. i1111C'stnne and iron ore, 1'femor:lal services ~'ert> held ! the gl'oup ol>l'l<'rved, in scquenC'e, at the El T oro Marine ba.~ a).l th(' ('Okt>-mak1n,f{ process /coal 2:30 p. m . Satu1-aay ror Ma.<1ler baked.in huge' ovens for 171'"l hMI. S~. William T. Bllxter. of 463 at 2700 deg"rf'es Fl : little cars on Magnolia St.. Costa Mesa. "'ho the l!kip hoist durnping tons of wu killed In action near V.'onsan. raw materials into the bis.st fur- Korea., Nov. 28. naccs; the open-hearth furnaces He leaves hi~ wif('. Elizabeth. l wherf' tho molten p1g-1ron is con- and three !Ions. Gregory. 13. Jam(';'; I v ert('rl into ste(•l ;-stripping of the E ., 19 months. and William T . Jr .. I molds from ingnLc; and i:;ubsequent 8 montM. They reside at the I transfer to soaking pits v.·herc C08ta Mesa address. ' whole ingots r·cach a uniform tern· Two brothers in the Ma1ine peraturl' of 2100 deg1rf's F . Then Corp!!, aJao survive. They ar" Crl. thrv y,•1tn•·sst>d the tri1nsfC'r of in- Theodore C. Baxter, Camp Pend-got~ t o thr> bloominJ:" mill where 1eton. and PFC Billie J oe Baxter, the II-ton in~ots 11rt' rolled into El Toro Marine base. ..mall c rns!'-scct1nn('t1 r1eC'es a nd lrito Trial (<JontlnuN from Pase t ) ;11 &Ueged to have told dPputy ~herlffs that he found only $2 in Mendoza's pocJtet. District Atty. James L. Davii< ·..vho Is conducting thr prosc('ution with Deputy District Atty. Harold Stelner h88 not asked for the death penalty becaui1e Brito wa'i >nly I7 yea~ old at the t imP or ~he killing Jut Sept. 12 and I:; therefore exempt from capital ">t.JnlshmC!Ilt under state law t'ven 'hough he 11hould be found guilty 1( first degree murdt.':r. He wu certified to juvenil(' :ourt following his arreMt but that ~rt referred his case back to '..he a.dull criminal cou1'l for t1·ial. Public Defender N. D. ~1cyer Uld his deputy Samuel Dreizen are both handling the defense. They have been closely examin- 'ng progpective Jurors as to their 1revious knowJedge of the case tnd whether they have formed orcvioUll opinions u to B1ito's ;uilt or Innocence. thencp into bl ooms and riJ abs for 1,_·nnvP nipnt handling". As a climax t•f thf'ir tour the i:;roup was shOY.·n the proce~-. or rnrn1i n~ sn1all-siz.cd pi['W'~ at the r-ate of 260 ft. per minutr. "Sucti R trip a .-: this i:-not only intc11'~t1ng Rnc.I aprwaltn~ to eng1- neerini: and sei('llCt• studenlti.'" f.tt ate advisnr$ Clint St. J ohn and J . E. Mlchf'lson; "it i~ hii;::hly edu- catinnELI from lhC' pr.:i.ct iC'al stand- po1nt." Students makinl{ the trip were J ohn Kincaid. Bt'rnH.rd Bardl'n, Sam Buch. Jamrs T homa11, Emil Dopyrra John Regen. John Gleed, Jim Skilling lt"lub presid!'nt), Or- \'a\ Dupree, Don Bernard, Ho-...·ard McVickc r. Dick f'etl'r!l('ll, Jori; Bogart. Jin1 Greer, Don Leggett and Toni King. RANS:\f'K BCl,\T Dfl\'i•\ K . ~'oody, Lo!'I Ani;elr-s, rcpnrtl"d the t h(•(t of two s leeping bajrs and two Afj!ans ttotal value $1 50) from the rab1n of hi.$ boat "'Velvet" n1onred at Foster U- Orive. 811' Cna.~t H1ghv.'ay. Thr cnlirr ca hin of the boat wa.s r&ll· DRIVER BOOKED NM.ckt'd. Entry ""a." made through Algie. B. Harmon. 407 _ 38th st.. t he right front y,.·ind.shield some Newport Beach. was charged v.·ith time b('twcen Sunday, Dec. 3 and drunk driving by Newport poller-Saturday, D<'r. !l. at 2 :48 a. m . Satur'1ay night. H r ---- W&a t.&k.en into c ust<Xly wh.ile / -C1'portunlty is knocking In driving on Balboa Blvd., near 16th ' CLASSIFIED ADS. ~ .;.~~~~" DONE YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING AH TO SEW; ~CH.ANCE TO MEND 'rHE RAV~ mall! ? ! WeU, take a ltt'dattve anc· groomed loppers are only 114.95. l'\'ow you"ll rind compt>lllng cor- d~roy JUD!.pe.ra from 19.95, party clothcf'J, l'!porl-'wt•llr and lingerie bere too. qu&1.1ty 1.8 high and pr1Cl"8 con~ir!Prate at the JO-LEE SPORT SHOP 1813 Newport Av(', Cc;sta 1'fr8ll . • • • • • • ' \ ~. _•,· • -Let alone gotten packagra In th~ SLE!;VE! Any modern remm~ who &<>ea a.round reapiq the belle-Usten to me! KAREN MARGRET.A nt.s ot glorioUs womanhood owes it to ttto~ and Mr famUy to Import Shop baa a HUe red barn tur That nice. i:;oft-hrArtf'd MR. HARRY own a aewtng-machine! OUYU W. Broom.be.ad be.lie.vs ftnnJy In of super gif'la! A.ND THEY'LL GIJPT BA.ft.BER OP'· BARBERS" BOO'TER'' wants lhla c~uenUy be 1eU. aewtng muhine. U'ld teachea 700 WRAP A.ND PACK THEM FOR Df. au of you growing girl:-:. and "''0"1('n "'ho"vp lo ope.ral.t! them. Broon;lbeada' baa famlty type eewtng Jna(:hlnes ln MEDIATE KAJLING! BUT HURRY! You'll d1acover copper tea· •topped growing to have 60Ult attractive &JJ m&k~ and •t.Yln &om $80 up. u )'O'l're 1n Une for a cood po&. and bruB bow&. from Sweden;-Bwedllh bra.a aconce• u Jow ar cuuaJ ahoca, 80 you can do your Xmu behavtor gt.ft tor _younelf, so to Broombudl' knd pUt a $:i deposit U..30 : ~ tea pot.a from Finland A Sweden $9 up; Swedlat 9hoppin« ln comfort or just have your feet on aorne UlUe jewtl. or arranse for ~rma and have: a madllne Cl"19lal Coclrtall abak.en SS up: and a 3 pee. deuert 9tl frorr set happy In general! Hrre'11 hi.3 Xmas dellvef'ed to you;-lloorne at once. You can ·...-mlruona of happy SW'9Clen 11.60. Royal ~ ngurtnes. Dan.ta st.erlln.a: tlal 8pecl&J: Caaual . typt> flxfon:hl and one mtie. down Ulel9htl"hw.,-crM\lftl' yudl ot WOftde.rfUI. u.tuJ~n~ wve. Pd a m\Won A one otbtt ic>'ftly itema .b~ DO~ Dl:LAY _.._d ~ . ltrap. with NeoUte aolca ln green; red. and -~ ._ ta:a.uria ""-a matter of tact. with thlt ADLER HW1:q Al"Ol'HP'...R IUNlJTS! K.AJ\CN X4.ROR.ZTA UIPOR78. 1301 Coul ~-.act'"'*•,.• ta black or brown suedt only $3.9~-M.oel of Mhh>e 1"" -do ~ but the QuadrilJo. I -llfwo7, °""""' dol Mar. ()pea -IUld &mdayL • L m. lo • p. m. ~ ... ._... --and will make rreat glfto for you u.at,... J10 to'O. W. i!ROOllffiEADB· r..-,..... nptl\11 ller!teco'--e e • >r _ ,..•ie'\11 ..... -ln .4-9. llemomber BARBERS BOOT· • MWtnr ............ Be'• al tu <W -.. °""""' ild lbr. Hat-BRJGHTE1'1 TKZ COlURit WBltRI: TOU AU! llTRll<G UP •Y Ill AUi() ~ RDQ'8 P'O,R HOUSE SUPPERS FOR 257 lL XMA8 TRJ:E LIGBTll ALL•OVDl! llALllPA 5 AND 10 HA1' l(Elt WOMlat ~ ~! TIJEY"RE AT 17115 Newport llo< 4• e e e LIGHTS BIG AND IJIAl.l. 89c UP. iAUk>A 6 AND 10. 30G Shod.. Calla .V-. 8 I""! .-.w. rr TOU WANT Td lll: .ALL-1'1RED PROUD ot the KAN, IN MAIM. OPEN 11Ul'11>An NOW 10 A. x. -4:30 P . i&. OPDI • • ' • YOUR Lll!'J!H oad wttll ---!do ~ ~) rot 1CVa.. a.JUfNUfG DD::. II. , .......... ca ODD8- U>e ..-: J'at -part -IJ Uld rvw to lllo QUARTal-, e e e Bebo ID Ille -Uld i-. aJflal>t. , DmcK. Here ,:.U'U fled ...n4&lland. "" ---uwrn::HIJllO m ml: Nillll: FOR CARRm-U --• w.en the l)lclltl Ja "esln•l•c to !Ow'r, Plald Jaclteta I~ Mdlrqwl ,_ .,.. .,. Tloblf" _..., lo -1-lltUo fbopr-tlp .-t ,.._ JO.LUI SPORT SHOP! ,_ Polb .tart --alter lllio 1111 ~ , • , .....-.. ( ... 1 aot Pldl BarN) lad are. db ·'7 ),,nb••w at ,aaAd atlllty CMta t•••• ......... &tucee ~ w.b•lel_oa mtY -My •. --·t.ute·wortd _.. .Nrr _.,.llO. Alli "'1 __..... .-rt • .,. -' )ldlet at ... Ta. -•• 'Tlle1'<o u -. -.-u-i liy a.wi ot caut. and come ~ AU1a1a 110 loDsW.....,.., 'SWIK ot t-. jMt1lill weUt look Y'lfll!Y cM.,.WfUL l"7 ftea·11s 111 ....... ,..... Nil ,aM .... ~ pWd for &17M A.l8o out 1a AK~ 'l:JI• •J9' 48" ...-.·stum-~-Ila· Ir -DM'aSlT.16-la • ...,.,,__, rr-tla U. ____,, lloW, _no'•ant ..--i, ,.-BDt,aJw»aalll'!w1111W,1117~ 4f Ille Q-DedlJ-'D ---n..1 .. ,.., .. .._ ~ ........ -.., llW•• wlae, ODi kb • .,. -bla<:IL 1-..U. ~.-119 .. -.b<J.... toral -f ,. • r "'"• ... __ _. .. . . ' -. . • -· r ~· ' I ' Tuud.y, Decien"1er Obaria: B . CtlamberJ&ln. a .._... liwrant worke< of tM South Sq rnl!l. Bal-taland, .. th• ftrel d.innt. fn>m Nt>WpC>rt BuboT In thW ye&r"1 &la.OOO Atwater Kent Au.dtUona.. The 21·~.old tenor wllt be among the 1.noo contest· anta to oompete ln CaH:fbmta dUr· loi l~,tor on• of tile ten prises ~ered &on~ by the Atwater KeJ>l Fouildauoii pllllentllropic o,... pnJaaUon. . ~ • • M ln prevlolm fU.re, the 1961 conleet otfen CMI\ priaa to tan young singers. Thi: awarda ra.D&f' t'rom two ftni. prl&ee of $2000 each to two ttnh •ri~ of Sl.000 each. The audJUon1' are open to all non-profeulonaJ alngers be· twttn the •l"U of 11 and 28, re· prdlesa or race. Crf'f'd or pe:rma· nent place of re11iidence. Preliminary audlllOM will begin "°°" a ftt>r the first of the year In HoMywood and key loce.Uona In the Lclg-Angeles are.a, Ent ry blanka may be. obtained by wrtUng the Atwater Kent Foundation, Box 151 1, Hollywood 28. • Apartment Owner Gets $10 Fine Karl Rt>lrl, 42, 324 1"1arlrw-ave- nue. Balboa JalRnd. wu fined $10 in Newport City Court Wednes· day and ordered to purcha.5e a city l~ccnse tor an apartrf'lent houae, court recorda show. Reid entered a plea or guilty to a charge or v1olat1ng thf' city li· ce.n&e ordinance. Ht' was booked in N~port police station Tuesday on a complalnt 11igncd by Harold Young, city llct'n1te cnllector and rl'1eased on $50 ball tor the court appearance. Young charged Reid failed to purcha.se a, city llct>nae tor his apartment at 324 Marine avenue. Young eaid the licenBe fee v.•aa S23.15 and wu due from July l In his complaint. Young said Reid had promiM:Ct to pay the fee on 1evera..I occa.stons but had not done ""· I.ESTEB A. BECKER, D. D. !I. DkNTISTRY 17&'5 Newport Blvd., COllta Mea Medical Bldg. Beacon 0762 • GOO E. Bay Ave., Balboa Harbor 327 .J Harold K. Grauel Chapel PllORe: ee.coa. Hlt BE SURE-INSURE wtth lllA lJJU1!: STANLEY tmuraaoe OlllJ Phone Harbor 1 nt HI Harhte A•e. Bal~ hlaed W. Stuart Foote OENERAL INSURANCE Court..ous I n/M mation 1111 Balboa Blvd. Newport Beacll Ph. Har. !4 lllATTl&EllllA ----Tnllero i.....,.i.r --BEACON Mel o.ta ·-llattn. Ce. ftM Newpnr\ IUvd. • SA~ 'S SEA FOOD "SIGN OF TIIE SWORDFISH" l lllleEutotSMl-.a- OPEN D,ut.Y II &. -. ID II~ p. -. Cocktails,_§ea Food ·et Steak Oinnt>rs l'llONU' I.ONO BSACll 840-79, 802-00 and 824--05' WELCH'S ()OIJT.t. ..... l ~ . ·--· ' • No 'Automatic' ' G. I. Insurance ' There la ablolutely no tou.nda- Uon .1or tbe rumor Which. hu be· come prevalent ~ Hrvlcemen In Korea that they an-"automati- cally" covered by U0.000 Qt Na- tional Setvtce Ute• I.mura.nce. Tht. statement by ~ Ueber· mann. Ora.nee County Service or. ricer haa been m&de nece.Nary. he declare1, because of the apparent spread of the rumo r through prac· tically' all brancbea of the armed forces. a.nd by people who are cY1denUy unaware or what Ueber· mann term11 Ill ••poutble tragic; consequences." '-i"hcre it no wch thing u au· t omaUc NBLI," he said. "We are beginning to hear of more and more Case8 In which a mltln fight· Ing o\l'f'r!leu cheerfully Informs hl11 wift' t hat he ha11 'automatic cover&ge' becauffe he Is In a zone of hostllltie•. and thua does not bother to mske a formal applica- tion tor ln11urance and authorize allotment or pRn. o r his Rervlce pay for the neceM&ry premium.a." It thi11 serviceman h1 killed. Is the perann who gave him that mis- information going to pay hl11 mother or widow the $10.000'! H e urged all dependents or 11erv · Icemen In Orange county to make eutaJn that the NSLl which pro--' them ill baaed on a valid ap· plication by the serviceman and by regular payment of p remiums. either through a pay alloU.ent or some other m earu1. Full Informa- tion on NSLI Is available to them and to veler1Ut11 at the Orange county veterans .eervlce office. EDGAR 6 . BROWN, dlr .. Na· tinnal Negro Council In L . A. - ''The nAllon'e: Nrgro population ta Balboa Bay Squadron Cadets at El Toro Base · ' Tbe Balboa Bay Squadron of the Clvtl Alr Patrol, rea11zlng tht: value of expert lnatructlon, aN utlllllinll(. the faclltties and "know- how" of the El Toro Marine Corp."' Air Station ln t.nlnlng their ca- dllt.~ In buic pre~filght training. The etatton la conducting a three·perlod lnstruetional cour8f' tor both officers and men or the equadron. All classeJJ are held on Saturday mornings and are under the direction or qualified Marine ln•tructorw. Supervising the rrogram iF Colonel Ernest R. West, El Toro's Plan• and Training officer. Assist- ing him In planning thf' eurricu- lum &re the unit's squadron com- mander, George 0 . Tobey, Balboa f'nd the Patrol's training officer . Enrle G. Borden. 1104 W . 18th St., Snnta Ana. The Civil Air Patrol. a.n auxili· a1·y unit or the Air Force. Is com- posed of a.i r·mlnded clvl1ian11 who volunteer their srrviccs to furthr r Interest In aviation, upecially among the younger S('t. They e.re frequently called upOn to aid au· thorlUes during emergencies. During their tndoclrination at El Toro. the young cadets learn all phases or military aviation. In· eluded on their schedule are such aubJect.9 &.'I the functioning or air· craft Instrument.A, aircraft line maintenance procedures, &erology, alr tra!fie control airport opera- tlona and radio range orientation. , The Balboa squadron, based at the Lighter-Than Air Base, "main· lain and operate two privately· owned plancl!I. Their progran1 is nationally coordine.ied through CAP headquarters in Washington. • Page 5 . Yule Trees Can be Fire Hazard That Chri11tmM tree you are planninJ: to eel up in your home ::ould be a me.jar fire ha.ant un· \('SS you take a (rw precauUone. '.he National Board of Fire Under- wri\,rrs wR rns. Tests made by Underwrtten• L8bot-atorle~. Inc.. demonat.rat.ed '.hat Chri~t1na:-1 trees of average ·~ize arc cns1ly t~ltP.d and bum rurlous lv. Thr blaze could ea.ally start a d1tn~1·1-011s Ci re In the home. Engineer o .... he-: :allonal Board .,rrer lh<" C111ln\\"Jn1;" suggesUona for makin~ ynur c:hri 15tma.s t ree aaf•: 1. C"h1:11~(' "' small tree. It will be l"s" hazarrtou!-1. 2. \\"ait until ll few days before C hris)111;u; tn :')('( up your tree. :i l~C'1 p : h" tl't"(' outdoor& until rcR dJ In :>rt it llJ'. -t . l'lace the l rt>c In the coolest r a •1 nf t he ht1!1:1(". 5 . Jr R rHd1aJ or iii nt'e.r the t rt'e. Mhut ii of(. 6. J)o nol tr:,l' l'Otl un o r paper dccor:1lii-JllM 1111 lc~s thr.y are fl&me· pron fed. • 7. Do nnt pl<iC<' clcl'trlc trains 3rounrl the tree. 8. On not u~ .candles. Use elec· lrir li~hls 1nst('ad. 9. Makr ri'rtain \\'t rrs are not Cr<iy rd. C'hoo~e l1J:hl1nJ:;" sets bear· 1ni.;: 1na1·k1n.~ whic h indicatea list· ings hy Underv1riter:s' La.ban.· l!Jl'IC'S. JnC'. 10. Do 1101 plui;:-or unplug the lights br neath the l ree. 11 . f>o not lC'a vc tree light. burn1ng .... -hen n o one is in the hou11:e. 12. If nc..-dl r~: nt>e.r the lights turn h1·1,v.•11. change the location ot lh 1~ lights. 1:1. \!.,"h1·n nt•ftlh.•R start falling. lake t he tr1 ·c-dov.:n lllld discard it. growing at a Cwitcr rate than the "Evcrv won1an should ha\"C a \lio•hlte, e.nd probably will number husband -eapecially her own."- 30 million within 20 ye&ra." I Newspaper Columnist Inez Robb. "f>irl you Answer Your Cbrlsl·· nia..s Seal Lct~er?" • l 11..-k.-t ,,,... lo Aawmblyman Earl Stanley, (riC"hl) and IA prCM.·nlnl IJy hl1'dau«f\lf'r, Mn.. R.-x Albril(hl • (k-ft ). \\'at<'hiflg the lrandorlloo an-Rf'x Atbrt&bt aod Mn.. Stan- lf"y, The ball ,,111 ht· ht'hl l>rn'mlH"r 13 at Ba.Ibo& Ray club and ht a rhartl)' r \..-nt, bfoloe Ii'"""' by the Junior au.xlllary of the A.ulst- ant"'I' Lte~ of Nf'\\·pof1 BrM-h lo ralM!I funtb for their f rt"t'I ~ntal <"llnl<". Fratur'l"d a t Ilk-dlft.9tt danOt' \\·Ill b,. Huc=k H lllman's or- rht.oal ra ~Ith •JM"'clal aJnliDJ M'r&n~mr-at5 b}· the Day Dttamf'n. .K.LAC·T\r atnctng Vo"P· Bethel Council Installed Thurs. ·'Many to Seek [ Cops Fire Shots I Beulah Has Tiny (Conttnurd rrom t :ic" i) (Contlnuf'd f rom race I > Premature Son 1 itA way to Corona del Mar on the n ( Clar<"mnnt. Prf"Sid~nl n( the CoaJrt. Highway. Later a Nt'wport I ~1rM . Beulah Overrll C'Rnnon. Ncv.·port Harbor Yacht c~ub tuntt prowl car parkerl al C081tl High-arquitl<'d \\"Ith Bud Collum in club. when told or BR.tey s lnten-way and &yP!ldi• 01,\'e say,· Bak-1918 o ( 111 urdcr1ni;:-h€'r parrnt~ tlonM. er·~ car pass by a.L e. high rate or with a dynan1il(' t1m('bomb. gave Ruth Le.wren<:e oC Balboa l1Jltt11d ''Th whnl• fleet will .. out " 11peed shooting !!park.I! and flames birth to a premature son Friday. pe11t suprem(' guanl111.n nC Inter-there New Year's Day," L. L. Croin it.A lefl rront whrel. I Dee. 1. IL was re\'1•1tlt•d last week ., ,ational Order of Job'~ Oaur;hteMC Jona.~. sec retary of lhe Ba.1~a Pnllt.'411 l'9r \ 'h&.M'l!I Mr&. Cannon, noY.' the vidfe of installed n1embers o r the ne\\' Angling club. predictrd J ona11 !laid f u was round ~a.rdlan council or Cu.At&. '"MCN the tint albacore of the 19~0 &ea· Newport 'J>Oltce car gave chaa<" ~ orm:rl pc <.-en1a.~j I t i I ( P.tethel 157 on Thursday evening Ilion came In on June 21 . The run and slgnall<'d thl' driver to stop ~~~l~·e nh n a se~Rb onb~CW:-8 0 ~ rl Ra normally ends In October or No-w ith rl•d light and sitTn but h~ ng l'C raren Y ng up Taking office \Vere : uvr 8 · kept o n going As thf' chR.1'e con· their yacht with dynan1lte a.t l{an. guardian : Carl Thoma8, a.a· ==~i~~ and some ~aJJOl'\8 even tlnued a California 1-llghway pa· NMo\•port Harbor. 'KlCiate guar<lian; Dorothy Bur-trol car paNK·d going In the op· The son. St<"phcn. weLJ:ht~ two 1ick. sf'cretary ; ~ttye 1'~in k , Frank Ke-eler, manager of d 11 , H 111 ....-...ite direction , turned around, poun s. :.: ounces. e w re· •.rea.surer; Jane A rthur . mtamc di-Norm's Landing. said the war-m r-p-u\Jed abreut oC the ,,-noeding car main In an in~ubatur ~t Holly- ~ector: Bette SITI1Lh . promoter o f water WR...'I the reaM>n the albftco.-e and fired two shot.a 1 ~lo Baker's wood Presbyterian Hc.14pilal until t0eiability; H r lrn ThumM, cu.!ltO· we1·e remaining here. The warm left rca.i tlr" while the cars W('re he ~·eighs about (1ve pounds. ilan or pa.raphl'.'rnaha: 1.1arie watrr wre<"ked lhe while &ea bl!JQI Parker. promoter of h06p1tailty: fi.!l hlng normally enjo)'ed this. time In th(' Corona del ~far business Bernice Crandall. prumotrr of fl -of ye&r and kept the &lbat."t>rr fish-dlalrlcL nance: Ruth Delster, pron1oter of Ing ao good, Kttler explalned.1 Kee~ When Bakt-r wRJ1 .. stopped it be- epoch!'!: Carolee Burd1C'k. prom(')ter ler said boat.a from Norm'11 LA.net -came apparent that ht' had been if youth activities: ,\Iva Gunn. ing would conUnle Uve bait fish· sliding on the naked mf't.al rhn. pron1ot~r or fratprnal r~lattnn8 tng-until Chrtatmu or until heavy I Witn~s described the spark11 111 torro11 l'ODle. After that boalJll will and "names as being "like a small HonoN'rl Quren Eleanor Ragsn t wi h k -• 1· b k ala.rt fl1'hlng l'"O('k cod wtth cut bait me ror. t t'l~~r s IJl•OO 1ng &e presided. Escort and honors were unUI s prin<>, hie added. about 7~ fttt. Otht'r wllneMeS .,..lven the pB.Hl ~uprcmc rn1a.rclh1.n , .., ald h " d d 1·k "" "' t l<1ln• Uvr Bait s t at 1t -'<>Un e 1 l' an ava-'t.L'lo Pa.<1t Honor('ti QuC<'n~ Jane • 1 h " h -•11 th I · Bnats from Port Orange will a.unc e w l'n recru ng e n c1-Arthur. V<"lrna. Pridha1n 1:1.nrl Caro--s Ill h •--l · -·• cnntinue live bait fl!1hlng until Dec. dent. l ot er O...,,.;:r\'e r8 c &.lmru ll't' Burdick : 1\.1~ Pa.!"lt Guardian h I r II -• o-k • 17, G<-orge Cole. manager, aa~rl. that t t'Y ha( o owo:u l.>O er"" Ruby Crawford fntro<lurf'!I wer'' II th r Lo B h Alter' that one boat, the May B, car a e y,·ay rorn ng eac Ruth anrl Henry D€'1ster, Y.'orthy d It h d •--h ti'• k will fish roc:.k cod, Cole added ft.Tl a ,,..,...,n A oo ''6 8par 11 matron and worthy patron of Har-th ti di '-• Tln1e to overhaul a.nd re ...... •r boat.s e en r..-11 ....... ce. bar Star c h.apter. 0 E. S. ...-1n lht• flttt for the lMl aeuon iP:~amlned hy Do<:tor The &thel prrsented f' a 11 t 18 needed. Cole expla.lned. Baker waa examined by a local WilJiRJll T . Se~'ell. 1760 Newport Blvd , CMt& Mrsa. V.'JtS st·ntenced to pay $200 f1ne pr l!fK'nd 40 days in the county jail aft<'!' he plead- ed guilty to charg <'l!I oC drunk driv. Ing In Newport c ity court today. His li cenlle was s uspended for 011e year. This wa.-:i hi::; ~cond of· tense. I-le rhot1E:' the jail l"PEt:O ASIJ \\'AKF. FJSE J ohn Rod Obert, Jr , 20~ Pear·) Ave., Balboa l~ht.nrl, pleaded guilty Lo spt-ed anct \lo·akf.' on Sat- urday, Uec. 2 . He was fint'd $1~. GWJrdian Ea.rlyn Albright with 8 The job of cutting engravtnp on doctor and then taken Into lovely jewf'I box while gift nr Mr11. trophleJI to be awarded by the cwitody by Ca..l.lfomia H lghWlly Albright e..nd hl"r hu,.ba.n1I, Pa8t Ba.lbolt Angling club Jan. 26 111 be· Patrol. The car wu ta.ken to eitop Ba.ke1 '!! cur a.Jthough thta AS&OCl&lE' Guarlf1an Rex Albright Ing delayed until the end of the Stower'• garage and It w&a found hlghv.·ay chase took place last gave the Bethel a queen's ca~ of year. Jonu aid. due to the ex· th.al the left front whee.I wu wom 1 Frlday. Their 0Cf1 ce sa.ld that white veJ'!eL worn for the fln5t tended fishing lleUOn. With the right down to the hub. One qu'ar. more lnfurn1atlon will be ava.il·; time on S.1.tu1day nlJ:ht a t Bethel (!Ah still conilng In, trophy win-ter or the front "bumper wu I able &!ter tht'y question one of nl"tullat111n by Ret1r1ng Qu..-en nf'rA for the different fiAh and Ji!'f"OUOd off, 81 wu part of the A the off\t•ers "''b11 was ln the prowl I Eleanor Ragan. types o r tackle are •till In doubt. frame and part ot the fender. cm-v.·hlch rnd('d the ch.ase. No ~t1ss Ragan wa!i ahnwcred with Watt'rs between the l-Cmlle bank "Doc" Stowers, owner of the ga· record o ( any charges against 1 '{ifts and at the r<'freslvnent hour and the eut end or C&talln.a. ar-e ra.ge. said, "I nE"ver saw anything Baker arr nn rl"<·orct at the Cali· & b1J:: t·ake 1n~cr1bed "T o Ellle. pro\•ing beat right now for the e..1-Il k~ It betort" It looks a.a It \l fomla H1ghY.'RY Patro l ofr1 c-e. ! Our Outgoing Quet·n" was &er\'C'<I btlcore fi11hlng. Keeler said on a n!· were ft'T"Ound down by an emery Monday, h1g-hv.·ay patrolmen by the line o!f1c('rs, refre!'l hn1enl cent trip he "-'&a able to ke-ep dip· ,,..•heel." tried to "paSl'I the buCk" to New· committee for the e\·enlng. I ping hi.s hands Into the ba1t tanks No explanation wu ottered by port police rc-garding the arreet, on the boat and lhe waler wu the California Highway Patrol a.a however, It "'"a." the CHP offleer5 gyerybody r~ada the cl.ualfied ad.I. 1 warm jWlt like In the summer. to why the shota were !ired to ' who took Daker to the hospital FALL ' • atar • ICll REGULAR ~RICE • • • $83.30 REDUCED TO • • • • • • • • PAllTS ASD LABOR ALSO BIG SAVINGS ON ALL ~AKES ' ·11 POINT OVERHAUL l. Complete Valve Grind 2. Clean Carbon S. Replace Piston Rlap 4. Replace Piston Pina 5. Expand Pistons 6. Replace Connecting Rod, Insert Bearings 7. Adjust Connecting Rods-- Chevrolet & Buick 8. Align Connecting Rods D. Replace Head and Pan Gukets 10. Change Engine Oil 11. Clean Oil Pmn p Lines, Screen and Sump. 12. Ridge Ream, i:laze hust, cyllndeni 13. Clean and adjust spark plugs 14. Replace Di•tributor Points, retilne-motor 15. Clean A,ir Cleaner 16. Adjust Carburetor 17. RepllWC Manifold Gaskets 18. Top Radiator Hose No Down Payment 12 MONTHS TO PAY No Down Payment Genuine Factory Parts Work Guaranteed Santa Ana > Give eatler houMkeeplnt1 aOtiu}i~ EUIClT onrxim .. -7 ... -a· w .t .._ .... t• a1 s e A• datm rill 0 ,_ a I 7 I-,.,. \'lee ;natl&"" ... ,,. tM ...CiM .......... ~=.:~:l.' ,.... Ass1a ..... 1-...,.., Haw.,.. ............ 5 'll&lwOi I Ill ~S"Dt b .. lk°F t: Lee R11nt• _, 8M T MIP 1. L ~ ............. 1 ....... O' 121& ~...., tftM... wol"-c'9' th n...rnc..~11mtu1 .. ._.. ... _' M' 1° ,.._,.,.._._..... s ee t/J1:s C1!11:stm&s- Y•• couldn't find a nicer tilft I . , I091MI• CA&J ... •IA IMJG• COMPAJIY • • • • .. i .. ._\Mn ~ Ttte •a , • .., -• t , • wr a ........ w ... tam~••••.,... -~-........... a 1aJWlaf........ ~ ... ----~.--""'--..----..... ... 7 • • • • .._ • ·-. • •• • I • , ' .. • • • NEYffl)RT • 81.IJOA NEWS ·TIMES ~ -.. Auto, Thief TC'UI Riders Cel1btal• '-'Dwb A""• ' Atlli ,.,, .. ,,,. n..aa;... Dufles Toaehest Sentence For.-t ~1nin9 lurnh.,. -••1119 to C1utsucl ,.., "91tlR~ . ·~ierttific B~k Give11 . Lr rary · by Moose WofTlen 'f"' , Jam• T. van Dyu ar tilt N-of In Know!D&' bbl ...., ·-·-· 0.....,. cowilJ"a ltot9m• and llbtoor -. a..-4el Afpllc:atlta JIU -mo.de ~ Donald Loon R-. u prote..-that lncjuded ,.... II,.... l>an. Kar ~ .. -In Ullo H...,. K"11qr, llU Kamia ..... ... __ ,...._._1_ '""--to •-bone. went. ,funketl.,,. Into tbe ~at u\~ Qtcembe.r dJn.ner meet-nue. Nt'W'JIO'l 811da. for I permit. Bomb 0e· f ._ Kllllbtn of Newport~ ~ -• .. -~• P•-• • 11e11-.ce m<!Wll&ina Jul 8w'48,y 'lo cele-lnC of tho ludeponclenl Banlten to ...,.llUCt lll>d lnatan-& ~r. ense Dlapttt, WOQIOll ,O( U....M-..., at the C&lltornfa INUtuUoo tor bnlo ft1'lt annlnraat'1 of the ..oi>dauon or Southern Calltoml&; r&lllP and lloat .. d to ~ ~ Th~. p ..... nted to' Dot'olhM Men fprbon wtt)t<>ut walla.) Super-o-1q of Clenland .N&tlonal fol' oompoaed ar more l.han 70 Ind•· small quantity of aand fl'Om tho • Sbooly, librarian. of If-rt 1>'11>- lor Jqe Robert Go.rdner eentenc• m to u.-. pendent, communlty_.,.,ned bt.nka •lope of ti.. Rlvo Alto Ol&nntl to Clillclnn have a bl&' port to play lie Ubrsey, o. copy of tbe )uot· :"o ~ onQu~g ~ .~~= Jam_ .. Worltman o( Bani& An&, In lh .. SolltbJand. ' .-modato tho float, 1181116 tho In the dotenoe ag&INl U--be. pUllJobld book, '1l'Mllnp and requeaL He wlll Mrv: one t.o b•e chairman of a rt41.n& tnn. w}).. Tba meet.ins waa the 1arse1t ln d~ to ftll tbt ba,..,.,.rd ebd accordtQ,. to Dr. Albert 'w. 'Bel· En\otiOne • The Mootelle&rt Sym· yea,. ror theft ot o.n •utomobU. committee or the plannlns-<l•vel-tho UIOC!o.Uon'1 btatoey, It w-.. or 1111 lot, Tl>• otrueture II to be lamy, proreuor of llOOloS>' al>d J>OlllUDL" Chairman Anno Ma~er, t--~-·-Mua, wblch .._ • ......._ opment committee at A~ted announced by Eamt:lt McCook, locatttt ln tront of Lot 7. Block bl-,.~ca on the 1' -An-t-of the Women ot. the llOOM elf ........ ............ ..._ • ..---or Com "-•.t 333 canal 8ecUoD NewpqJt ~-_,. • ...._ the preHntaUon. OU..r· membera -vered at ---Chambers merce, UN"\ at the orrantzaticm'a pJ"Hident. Four • • camru•• of the UnJvuatty of C&li· th ""' re~-tri hlch h a.Id Nrted ft'ohl addlUonal b&nka ha.Ve ~ &ddt'd Bee.Cb. tomlrL-of e orpnl&aUon prt9Mlt·for the Judge Gardner noted the defen-8 P' w e , th Int.aNeted ft6J'llOM are ln.¥fted to oceuion wue: Kn. ae.te'Lovltt, dant had a "long-record u a juv-Ttabuco ean10ft • new O'Neill to the membenh.lp roU during e -, ''The.-. ..,.. many thtnp' a dilld --"-," ""lb • -term at ~·on park. put month McC90k •lated. ln.apect the d.tawln&' at tl:t9 :Anny can do for the proteeUon of him· rra<tuate Snnd rqen~ offtcen ~ ""'1 -.-,~ ....._ _ ._ ' Ent\n..,.. atnce lb LD9 Anpl• and co-worker. of Newport Beach, School of lnduatry, durtn• wbJch The riders· heeded up ·.i:raouco The meeun,llf featured a. panel and to .ubmlt ln wrtUnr, ln trlp-wit &n<l h1a fanillyi"' -1d Dr. Bel· Chapter 118' w. o. T . )(. time he had eacaped and tha.t aul>-way and then Into Holy Jlm can-cn.cuu1on or ~raonnel ~Uona ltcate.-on or before 11 L1"., Mon-lamy ... At achoo! ha.aould follow The book, a McGraw-Bill pubU· sequenUy be had .el"Yed time at I yon. They took their own lunch· and Salary AdmlnJatra.Uon-En-d&y, January & any objectiona lnatrucliona of· the IChool aulhorl-caUon, la a .clentlflc treaU. on two federal retonnatortea ror ln· e• if they expected to ••t on the t.eJU.lnment dUJ'ln6 the dinner was bued on na'drauan lnteresu that ties, but &t born• he can a"':pervtae the i..t.t theore:Ucal and expert- tentate motor-car thett. traJl he aaJd. provtded by the UrUon Bank Sin,--they may have to aald work. many lmpo.rtant tuncUona." lhental contribulJon.t to the P')'· .. You'd better put me tn San Moel ot the rlden were mem-en, compoet'd or Union Bank & -One ot-the first dutie. be nc--cbolo1Y. both ac&d~e and ap- QuenUn " the youth said .rt.er ben of the Aaoclated 1Ud1na: Truat Co., or Loa. Angele. employ-ommerub for children ls that of plied, of fffllnp and arnoisona ln the-eourt explained the prlaon set-Cub'• g-roupa, lni!lucbn,-Anaheim ee. and directed by R. Denton AT PALll. &PJUNGS keeptnl' the houae and yard free: the hum&n belnr. It 1'el)ttaent.t a up. "You'd have me b&ek he~ 1r Riding club. Hendrtcbon. 8111 8ehmldt, Jr., of Balboa a-from papen, box.ea. old clothea coUectJoo of more than 40 papen you send me to Chino." Arter court -------land a.nd . ·Georc-e Chamberl&tn and other cornbuatible matertalt. prepared by world nnowned •clen- Closed, he told the judge he fe&r-Ever nouce bow much more It "Did you Anawer Your Christ· were l'UHU of Or. and J1n.. Cham-"See that everything hu _a ti.ta for the .ympolllwn held In HI he would escape a.gain lf placed coat.a to aupport one bad habit mes Seal Letter?" berl&ln for a week end i.t Shado-.· place," the lTCLA profenor tlM8 at Moo.eheart, nunot., aJte In the minimum-security prtson. than many good onea! "Buy Chrtatmu Sf'alll." MountaJn club, Paln;i ·Springs. pointed out. "Toya. tooi.. flub-of the famed Child Ctty, ettalr ---------------------------'-------------------'''--~--------light. larre candle., matchea -1lahed; maintalJied and operated ' FOLLOW THE SEARCHLIGHTS TO THE AN'S BO LING everything •houJd be fn It.a proper by the Loyal Order" of MOOH for place. at aJJ times. tbe benent of the 'dependent chll- . llirep Ho. OcHtaeet.ed drett or-memben or the fraternity. "Keep a ••rden hoeo alway• The Untveralty of Chicago co· connected to I.ti out.aide faucet-operated with the Loyal Order of pre.fenbly away from the houM. 1'f.~ ln conducting' the sym. 110 that nre cannot destroy IL J>O•lwn. "In storing water. use old cider Dr. MartJn L. Reymert, edJtor jugs and other tarp ctau eon-or the lmpNUlve book, enjoys ln- talnera.. Kl!'Pp a two-day aupply °' temattonal f&me u an authority bolled water In a ufe pl.l.ce." on ch:lld welfaN thl'OUJb hie poal- ' Older boy1 can undertake to tlon u director of the Labora- bulld a amaU cryllt&J radio re-t.ocy of Child ReaearC"h at MOGie· eei\•er, Dr. Bellamy noted. Thia heart. can be Invaluable In •ettinr new• "We are proud to preAent thl• w~en radio &nd telephone power book to the Newport public II· ls cut otr. . brary " aaJd Anne Mey en or the Re lilted a. few '"don't.a.'' Dor'l.°t 1oc&i diapter of the Women or the repeat rumon. Don't Ue up the MOON In maklni the prqentaUon. telephone. Don't Ue up the road.a:: .. It repreaent.a a port.Jon of the ex- move only when and where dtf'ect-teruilve humanitarian acUv1Uea of ed. Don't rill lhe b&thtub wtlh wa-our order. The philanthropic en- ter alter a bomb drops, lhua C&U8· deavon ot the fraternity will con- ing a rapid drop In city water tribute to the wel!a.re of mankind. pressure and Interfering wllh nre Thia book la a symbol or our In· flghtlng-beaidea, It ma.y be con-tere•t In human welfare.'' Lalmlnated. Don"t eat anything Ulal's open during an alt.a.ck. Mesans Protest 7,769 in County Standing Water Receive Public Aid Water 8l1Lndlng .. ver•I teet There were T.769 people In Orange county receiving some kind of public asalstan.ce durtng October, 19~. compared with 6,920 for October, 1949, Calltomia. Taxpayenf assocla.Uon reported today. deep &Jone Tlsstin Ave .. near La Perle Lane and La Perle Pl., Coeta Mesa, alter the recent heavy nl-inil brought protests tut week trom property owners In lhe vicinity. The board or irupervl8ora referred t o County Highway Supt. Harold Sprenger. a complaint that wa- ' 1-E • ' ~Tomi -Every Tuesday · !Q!WP.ORT BAY.POST-Wedneedan NEWPOBT-BAi.BOA PRESS -'tbUl'lldays lf ...... 9-... Cs M '.U. .... Na~tMTn ntr ll'•a Z • 0. ftm • 11 PIW IQ1fdlOM AD II' a LIKJ:ll All"' ,_ .--...... , .. ~ .. ad"'•--·" ..... ·-'' 'h• 1.... '.'75 ••hH I~ UIO t •h• I Papen %.00 The ~ will not ... fMpumilble f ar more than OD• lncornct lnsatton af U ~ rMerW the rll'bt to correctty clamlfy any an4 aD a.di and to NJect any advertiMment not conformJnc to tW. and replatton&. ~ta and eancellatlona wlU be &CNpted ap to 0 P.111-ca U... du ~I pul>llcatlon. Ph. Har. 1819 ..._ Bar. 1111, .,a.: f,,-•M ....._.. or-M .t ..t ud rem1tt..oe '° ~ llAlliloa PUBLl!IHINO 00. DIJ .. p II ..... lfewport a.-. Olr.lforala. OOllPLlll'll BOVD cun.utll'fG ~... J'urnltW'8 -nip llll&mpooed. ~ -- Fully --• AJ.'s House .& Rug Cleaning Co.- -8111 7Jtf< Custom Tailorin g For La.dies and Men Alterations -Furrier PIPER-JOHNSON 813 E. Balboa Blvd. Har. 1095 ltlttc tl-&ITUATIONS WANTED FINE HAND LAUNDRY or ~n- 1.ng only. Shirts, girls' echool druaea, curtains as you Ilk~ them. Pie-up a.nd deliver. H elp wtth dinoer pa.rtiea. Mr.1. wu. liam.1. Harbor 15.~2-M, Beacon 5!i91-W. • 49c6l PAINTING WANTED-- PAINTING Qua.lity workma.nship and ma- t erial. Neil Livesay. Beacon C>696· w. 4:9p54 MOTHER, leave your child with me while· you Christmas shop. Days, eves., 3 mo. to 4 yrs., 26c hour, Min. l hr. Phone Beacon 6920-W. ~2 _1_i-_B_mw __ m_o_s_z_a_VJ_CE11 ____ t REG. NURSE wants work. Dee. 16 JNTERIOR _ J:Xl&RIOR to Jan. 2nd. Can relieve tor PAINTING Christmas holidays. Refe rences. Write Box· G c/o this paper, LICENSED -INSURED 50p55 Glenn Johnston 501 -Slat St. Newport Beach Harbor 2297-J 34c48 H H. HOLBROOK DEPENDABLE PLUMBING A Prdnpt -llenk>o--?bono: H&rbar ..... '\<' :ISOI Balboa Blvd., Newport Beacb P AINTING EARL SHEFL"'IN 273 Palmer St., Col'ta Me. Boo. 5457-M'. Mc9 YOUNG WOMAN with 12 years diversified experience. w a n ts part time work in your office or at honft. Will do bookkee~ng. typing, payroll or? Drop a card l:'> Mrs. Belvin, 191011.i Court Ave., Newport. 6lc53 CHILDREN, CONVALESCENTS cared for . Hour , week end or longer. Dependable. Compelant, A-1 references. Phone Harbor 1695-JK. 51¢.3 Friday Evening,---ec.15 A total of $47!5,722 \.\'llll paJd out in direct ald In the county for this ~roup of people dunng October. 19!50, <'ompe..red with $432,230 for Octobfot, 1949. le!' stood 80 deep In a. ditch along ------------- Tustin Ave., that small children CARP ENTER NEED HELP with your children d u r i n g Christmas vacation? Call local H . S . Senior gtrl, ex· perieneed. Reasonable. Phone Harbor 1020-W . 52tfc Most Modern Equipped BOWLING ALLEY in Southern California - 1703 Superior Avenue • Modern Snack Bar Serves Sandwiches and Short Orden -·-• • Costa Mesa IS JUST AROUND , THE CORNER IF YOU HAVE ANY - SHOPPING PROB EMS • ... lied "AD Lii .. By Margo Needy children showed the big· gC'st increase in numbers recel\'- ing aid, with 1.41 0 (JO the rolb during October. 19!M) •compared with 639 tor October, 19-19. ~umber of people receiving &Id as n('ec1y aged reat::hed 5,79!5 tor Ortober, '1950, comperHI with 5,- 465 for October, 1949 t which ln- cludM 63 and 64 year oldsl . Aid went lo 200 bUnd people In October, 1950. "Compared wtth 165 (or October, 1949. <rl'.-neral county relier went to 3&4 people in the county during October. J9!50, compared with 651 (OT October, 19-49. State--v.1de, 470.132 people were recet\'ing 90me kind of relief dur- ln~ October, 1950, compared with -434 .360 for October. 1949, the a.s- llO('fation tound. Business Good i~ Cali~"l'!ia An official or the state chamber or commerce ha.s reported b\Ultneu look.a good in California. ~ell Petree, first vice-president ot the group, said In a survey of apmomlc cona1uon11 that produc- tion la at high fe\'els and employ. ment contlnuea to set new recorda. H e said "butc trends In Call· rornla'a economy continued up- ward through October and No- \•en\ber." "Civilian employmt"nt, norm&lly decreaaed in Octobf.or. rose that month to a record 4.488,000, while declines aincoe mld--Oetober ~ lt"SS than the .seasonal norm8!1.'' Petf'8 reported. Petree reported that manufac- turing activity continued upw&rd In October ln moat major tndu.a- Lrl<A. He said that despite reatrtctkma !apita.1 lnv~atment in new factoc'· Uea and plant expanaion will be larger lhla year than ln 1949. 1951 Fi"-Ucemes NowO..Sale -Htre'• a Cbrtatmu obOppltle sucguUon from the Calitonifa DI· vtmon et Fiah and Game: bUJ' h.lm. a 11161 oqllng U- The opor1a tlablng pennlt. are now on aa1e at Oft dlrilloo oftce. o.nd 3.000 -..-. -are roqulred tor ~ ...-an. J&1WN7 1. ftere .,. .. -t•••ted i.ooo,• ...,,_ la tho -..... -al them wlll ....... to Pt !IS' -y-.r WIU. a P · r 1.Cdtet .. , ta iiccma.. Otber' deeefAcf.._ .... Qle blctadll-U..WF d'' 11•1-ol at PS; a oplClal 1-.,..--- _, 11-sa: ....s u.. --- dct' -l-for '10. . !Inn-llDIL -YOWK "Tlc't11z me u. a 7'1'4d fO ...,. e.t.y, ... ._ ... --.... lllllllt -. ·-a n " z, D. c:, ·-· co•ld ,,. drowned. WORK RESPONSIBLE experienced mid- dle aged lady wants hou.w work. Phone. Beacon 6252-J. 5.2pM CLARINET !!TOLEN A clarinet vaJued at $250 wa..i;i stolen from the dre~slng room or the South Seu care, Hwy. 101 and Manchester blvd., according to a complaint filed Saturday with the sherttf'a office by Ron L. Hayes. musician at the cafe. Hayes lives at 1721 Fullerton St., Costa Mesa. DRJVEft ARRESTED , Ivan F . Gohn, 26, Box U7, Cot:ta Mesa., Saturday had been booked at the county jail on a drunk driv- ing charge. He wu arruted by the conat.a.ble'• office for Nt>wport Beach town&hlp. Marine Plane Crash Lands in cAo~~~n~'~· escaped Injury &bout 3:15 .p. m. Thureday when he wu forced to cruh land hl.s Corsa.Jr fighter plane in a. p1owed field north of Cost.a Mesa. Flrat LL John A . Stroi.1, ot 117'5 Gavtol& Dr., Laguna Beach, wu on a routine tra..lning flight from the El Toro Marine ba.se when his plane'• motor quit. He wu ·ny1ng eut toward the Merine baa at the time. He let lhe plane &"llde down, with the wheela up. lnto the plow- HI fle1d, bounded on the eut by South Ma.in, on the 90\lth by Sun· nower Ave .. on lhe beat by Brla- tol St. &nd on the north by Deihl Rood. The r1pter: plane skidded about 100 -In \be "'"" earth, but did not nbee over. AD ot the bladee ol t.be throe NetJe propellor we-re bent. an4 Ute ubde~e of \ho plane WU damapd oupUy. A lhotoup b\veltlplloCI la ....,. ~ to determJne. C&l&98 ol "eo- rtne failure. Call HARBOR 1616 And Piece Your Cle11ified Ad In The Herl>oe: Are1'1 &re.test Advertising· -Combination , ... ., ...... ........ -... ..... ''L:" .a,,,.,, .. .., .. 12••· . ,. ... ROUGH and Finished custom built cabinets. HarboT 1154-M. 34:c35H Building Contractor E. F. ZILM Licensed . . . Insured New Residential and Commercial Construction Remodeling and Alterations Complete Buildlng Service Handled by One Contractor FREE ESTIMA'PES 0Harbor 0727-J Day or Eve. 47c60 DON'T DELAY, CALL TODAY ... for an ad tn the lively claul- tled sectiong of the BIG THREE- Newe-T1mes. Poet Shopping N~s and the. Press OVER 21 .500 CIRCULATION IS THE ANSWER! Phone Hart.Or 1616 today and ask tor the ad-~aker. ZS-HELP WANTED DOCTOR'S assistant and recep- lionis~. Experience necessary. ALS9 Housekeeper companion, NEWPORT HARBOR EMPLOY· MENT AGENCY. Phone Harbor 2581-R. 48c50 Complete Home Maintenance ..' Carpenter Work .,' Windowe, doora repaired ELDERLY WIDOW de!ilres lady { Roof leaks repaired as hou.eekeeper and companion ,J Painting and Decorating lo live in my home a.nd drive ,J House Cleaning ... my car. Write to Box H c/o Free "':iO:::t:;: •Pb~. II-· 3 ~ tii,lddle ~:..i i;[i;;;~~ ~ Ho'"" " • "'""""'ANCE ~ -"'1 " paper. ' ' ~ . ~---.-....... ,.v. -.. 4.1 , 1 !tttlme~nd. hfip ca~ to• ~by, Live in. Small salary. Phone -People do read the want ada. Ha.rbor 0055-M. SOc55 14-PERSONALS -A Free Check ii ON OUR WATCH MASTER abow.1 if ~paira or a new watch are reqUired. WALLACE CALDERHEAD ~Jeweler 817 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar Alcoholics Anonymous Write P . 0, Box 197 Balboa Ialand, Calll. fb<m• Kimberly S-6893' I A.JI NOT rupon.tb~ tor debt.a contracted by anyone but my- aelf, Mabel Sutter, 1&00 Cout ~bway, Newport Bea<h, 52p A.n ideal year·around Chrtatrnu cttt tor the whole family, the New- port.Balboa Newa Ttmea and the Newport-Balboa Preas, both tor sa~ In Oran&-• oounty. t 0 ~ -o • A TTRACTlVE experienced dinner v.;allrea.s. Excelltnt tlpe,•Houra: 5 p.m . lo 9 p.m. Good working conditions. Apply ROGER'S PIT BAJIBECU1!:. 2575 Coul High· way. Ph. Bea. 5975 after 4 p, m. Before 4 p. m. call Laguna 4-9070. '5"'63 PART TIME housekeeper. Live Out. - HOuSt>keepera, live In. Girl for General Insurance office. NEWPO.RT HARBOR EMPLOYMENT AGENCY 0001) E. Bay, Balbo&, H ..... 258l·R ·-WAN'l' WOMAN for child care artemoona, Monday th.ru Vrtday. Write BoJCi J C/O thia ~· 52cliS Kore clautned on next paat. We Read , • '" .'This Peper I I I • • • ,. • • ' . ... . -. . .. . . ... . -• • • . NEWPO~T. uUOA NEWS· .. n~es ' --' Tit OLDEST ADYtRllSING . MEDIUM IN ·TitE NEWPORT HARBOR AREA -~ I 1 = • • • • • • • - AND MANY OTHER IDEAL SELECTIONS ." RENTAL •' SPECIALISTS O&ll ~ cr&lf THREE CHOICE ONES ~ One bedroom stucco near channel and ocean. Good bea~b home. $1,500 down. FULL PRICE, $5,95() I 3 bedroom older house near shopping center. Very attractive decoration. Well built and cared tor. $6,500. Very attractive 2 be<L-oom penin111Jla home, colorful papers and furnishings, knotty pine a11d maple. All electric kitchen, including washer and dis- poeal, nice patio. A little beauty! $17,500 and . . .. .,. ' •• WANT SANTA to Come. to Your Home? Rattan Furniture r.:::.oo~y~.~~ --------. BAY AND BEACH REALTY o Ethel Shirley Gloden Fay a real buy! Macie Ill 11141 PbllllplnM - lft -""" -~ Wide dlol<e of tallrlca. TWO BDRM. fUrniahed apt., oooan -REAL ESTATE 1450 BALBOA BLVD. Phone Harbor 1264 tronL Privat• Pfte•, 115 mo. ------------1-----------~------------­ Christmas Eve, Christmas Day or any time! to July S..t. UUJ. Incl. $100 mo. ye.arly. Children welcome. Ph.. Harber 1114-M. D0c02 i..,r-clloplq lft llo. caiu. RdlnlalllnS and Ra~ Reasonable rate• HOUSE & GARDEN WANTED -50 planes. TNde ln ycur old piano on a Grand, Spin· tt or beAuUtul tele'W1.ltan.. Ht1h· e:1t ca.ah allowance. Tt:rma. DANZ -SCHMIDT PIANO CO .• coma Ith, 620 No. Main, Santa BALBOA -Nearly new fU.raUhed apt.' until June 10th or yearly' leue. Phone-Ha.rbor 13'11·W. 50pll2 Phone Harbor 1514 411 Cout Hwy., Nwpt.. S.L 52'1'1 o..m • Ana. OIJIT IDEAS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT ·IDEAS FOK CJIRl8TMA8 MUST SELL-Twtn bed, daven· port, bunau, dreuina table, e.Jectrlc heatu. MAKE OFFER. 501 Carnation, CorQna del Mar. Harbor 2010-w. ~d-4 REPOSSESSED SPINET. hlcheat gra.de ma.ke. SA VE $300. Pt:r- fect condlUon. Anotb~ for $2:9G. f\JJI keyboant DANZ-SCHMIDT Blc Mua1c Store, !520 No. Main, corner &th, Santa Ana.. FURNISHED small apt. ela.e-to market.a, theatre, bu•. WorkJng man or 2 adult.a. Utll pd., S3~ mo. 81 7 -36th St .. Newport Beach. Harbor 491-W. fi9ttc IDEAL GIFT For the budget minded RCA TELEVlSION -Beautiful console combination with AM A- PM radio and auto record cluUlger, $189.95 CROSLEY TELEVISION -18" black ~ta.ngular tube. Lovely large conaole combination with radio and 2-apeed record player, $299.95 EZ bank nnancJng STEWART WARNER TELEVIS· IQN -Very attractive compact cabinet. Projects 12 1~" picture. For quick sale only, $139.95 PHILCO CONSOLE RADIO-Au- tomatic tuning. All band cover· age, $14 .95 New Philco Freezer 12% cu. rt. complete w\lh quick freezing SttUon and other late fe:atures, $379.95 Ba.nl< financing STOP lN TODAY DAVIS-BROWN CO. 1885 Harbor Blvd. Coat.a Mesa Beacon 8821 %: x 10 KNOTTY PINE. 1hJplap. We buy, sell or trade. Call us and save money. Crawley's Used Furniture 2366 New't Blvd Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5014-J 47x4.8 LOVELY Home·•lu Grand piano tn flne oondlUon. $49~. hrma.. $:)() down a.nd $ lfl per mo. A small depoeit will hold any pla.no for Chrlatrnaa deUvery at SHAFER'S MUSIC CO. l Since 1907) 421 N . Sycamore,. Sa.nta Somebody Wants Ana. Klm .. •ly 2-oe12. 50lfc That UMd tumJture, brtc-a-br-ac, KNABE AMPICO GRAND. Uke p&J.nUnp, etc., now taking' up new ~ SAVE over $2000. C&bl- •P&ce ln your pnge. Find • buy· net tull or wonder roll.a roes er with a claaltled 1.d ln the w Ith It! Tenru:! DANZ- N~•-Timea. Poet. and Preu com-SCHMIDT Big Pia.no Store, &20 btnaUon. Juat Phone Harbor 191&. No. Maln. cor. 8th, Santa Ana. say: "l wa.nt to place a Clualfied ----------- ..~URN. YEARLY RENTAL 2 Beodroom and Garare 15' rrom Ocean Front. Newport Water FUmlahed, $75 mo. Key at 106 W. Ocean Front N~rt Beach I ~1p113 CORONA DEL ld.AR-Furnlllhed 2-bedroom home. Patio. Barbe· cue. Garage. Quiel. ClOAe to ocean. $45 mo. to July lat. Call Harbor 879·M. D-Oca2 $7 5 MONTH-Furnished 2 bdmta. prage. i..undry room. UUI. pd. Children's play yard. BLUE TOP HOTEL Best era.de No. 2. (New). Rea· sonable price. -478 Jasmine St .. Laguna &tach. Phone <1 ·1739 evenings. 00c:S2 Ad," and a courteou• ad-t&Jcer wtU help you write an effective ad. .COl Newport Blvd., Newport Bt-ach RENT A PLANO, $5 pc!r month. (above the Arches) All n:nt allowed If you buy with-1 ____________ _ 1n terms. DANZ-SCHXIDT, ~20 FffiESTONE WASHING MA· CHROMIUM upholstered "Virtue" N'o. Maln, Santa Ana. CHINE, e.lmOlt ne'°"·· $60; 120 dlnette &-:t. Mahogany buffet, ------------ bas.a accordia.n wlth ca.ae. $150: nearly new. 206 P ear1, Balboa A PIANO FOR CHRJSTMA8! Al- P A.RTLY F'URNlSHED 'l·roam cottage on 31.!lt street. Newport. Yearly rent, $2:> mo. UtU. paid. l Wand. Harbor 320~-W. llnTJl.2 m~t 100 r-m which to ·•-· year old Kirby vacuum c eaner, ___________ -_,,.._ ,,_ ,.., '"''-"'· ------------ complete, i15; Thayer baby bug--Spinet.&. uptight.a and Or&nda. BALBOA, 2-room rurnlahed apt. Phone Beacon 6186-W. :>lp53 BAMBOO RATTAN 8BOP8 Famous mak~. No riw ln KY with pad. used two montha, f t Beat location. New refrig., and 127 ; 3'iio x 1 auto trailer, $M. Complete U.Ae, 1.ctory-o.yau.. prices! Euy terTTUI! Small de· atove. UUlitles paid. Call 310 All ln perfect condJtlon. Harbor Open 12-9 daily It Sun. B&nll: posit will secure youra. DANZ-Island Ave. $42.:,o mo, Phone $1,000DOWN BRAND new 2 bdrm. home, hard- wood. UJe, large lot, 60x125 Panel Ray heat, lovely kitchen, eervtce porch. Full Price $6,500 Paymente -S60 per mo VALUE -VALUE WE.LL built 2 bdrm home, cloae In location. Hardwood and ttle, run size dining-room, cheerful kitchen with dinette. flrepla.oe, beautiful back yard with 110lld brick wall ber-b--cue fireplace, nicely landscaped, deep lot. Full Price $9,500 LOT VALUES 21' acres, good 11<>11, level .... $2500 % acre11 , ee.st side, close In .... l~ 'h acre~•:; •l~eui~~ 1450 F ormerly C. Galen Denison G. T . Everson 490 Newport Blvd. Oollt& Mesa Be.aeon 624S-W Harbor 3157·W or· Beacon MM-J **SOLD** 616 Marguerite Corona del Mar By • MuJllple UoUng Realtor A DOLL HOUSE HERE IS JUST THE PLACE YOU HA VE BEEN LOOKING FOR-a really cozy cottage with every- thing that goes with comfortable li.v!Dg, THREE BEDRMS., 2 bathe with lovely enclosed -• • • pa~lawn, and beautifully landscaped. .. • CALL EVERETT MORRIS -Harbor 80 .: or see yQur fa"'\rite broker. : ~-------------'-------~----. . NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 bedroom home with Thor kitchen unit and nice patio. Good location on one of the beet streets. Sewer street and curb assessments paid. Rea- sonably priced at $6,750, terms S;£ANLEY HADFIELD Phone Harbor 20 or stop at the office at 216 Marine Balboa Island INCOME INVESTMENT TWO 2·bedroom horn.ea. TWO L·bedroom apartment-" 1 FOUR large garage• Patio and fences. In perfect condition. Income $410 per Month COMPLETELY FURNISHED $35,000 • • • .. .. • • .. " • " • • • • • • • .. ft .. • .. • .. • .. ~ ~ w ., • DA VIS-BROWN CO. ""2-R. f9p63 le.rm.I. 27:) Ocean Ave, L&Juna SCHMIDT Bl• Pia.no Store, "'"-2 ~· tf • Harbor 1839-J. ~~ ----,----------Beach. c Santa Ana. :)20 No. Main, cornu Attractive term.a. Ca.JI Bill Schuster, call Harbor 24.74 1885 Harbor Blvd. Coste. Mesa Beaco n 6821 -t4c46 Beauty Shop Xmas Specials Sl£Aj.fpoo UMl h.alr ~et ........ $1.0CJ PERMANENTS $5.915 and up Phone Beacon 5103 for appt. Open Evenings • !IOpll2 USE Olrtt. Lay Away Plan For Christmas SEE OUR COMPLETE LINE OF Genera.I Electric Appltancea Hoover Vacuum Cleanen [ronrite lroner11 Wedgewood and Magic Chef Ranges ALSO All leading branda ot smaU appUances: TOAS'l'ERS MtXllRS . LA.DIES' ENGLISH WCYCLE-I &th. STUDIO APT .. ADULTS ONLY Hercules. Perfect condition. S40. SPECIAL ------------CORONA DEL MAR Phone Harbor 337. -t9t!c USE.D PIANOS from $69 up. Good Phone HarbQr 242-t Refrigerator Barga.ins p 1 a y Ing condition. DANZ- EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor 615 Cout Highway Corona deJ Mar Television Service RADIO REP AIRS La.rry Ewen • • B&rold Hamm Techn.lcta.n. MEsA RADIO It TELEVI810N 106 Broadway, C. M. Bea. M()8..J 50tfc LARGE redwood dog houae. Mer\°11 summer clothes. me:d. and lge. Balboa blues, jacket. sport and dT~ shirts. Harbor 16.M·WK. 212 Pearl, Balboa Iala.nd. 5lc~3 EVERYTHING FOR YOUR TRAILEJt Wiii J'ILL BUT ANlll an4 PROPANB TANKS Complet. lnatan.tlon, ._ir and ....i.-of all TrslJa lllqulpment. Rerman 11. Samuel IClllJI IL l'orUr ORANGE COAST TRAIT.ER SUPPLY SCHMIDT, :)20 No. Main, San· NEW-Just Reduced ta Ana. cor. ath. Wu 8 cu ft Monit or ... $2-tD.bO 8 cu tt Pa.n A.m•r 108.60 I cu tt Pc Amer 114..50 t ~ cu ft General 174.50 Generll.1 Chet Comblnatlon Stove & Refrlg ZSt.50 Now $199.!IO 199.50 169.50 159.60 189.IW> Dale's Furniture GOOD UPRIGHT PIANOS from $~9. Term& a.a convenient &.II $6 mo. at SHAFFER'S MUSIC CO. (81.noe 1907) 421 N , Syca.mor~. Santa Ana. KJ. 2-0872. •4lfc. 1929 H1.rbor Blvd. Bea. 5107-W OUT IDEAS FOR CRIUSTMA.8 35--DOOS, CATS.PETS Jack's Furniture SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPIES 1505 W . Balboa Blvd. A. K. c . "'K· Uver and white. WUI be ready to go for Cbrtlt- TAPPAN Table Top Range, mu. Reu. 492 E. 18th St., Cost.a hu everythJnc ······~ ..... $49.50 MeN.. Beacon M.36-J or Beaoon 7 tt. Frigidaire ..................... ~9.!IO 61511. !IOpM Premier duplex vacuum ...... $ 9.50 I------------ B&mboo table lamp ....... · ....... $ 5.95 AnUque love eat, 50c52 F"l.JRN. NEWLY DEC.. utJI inc.I . Single Apt. . ................. S36 2 bedroom a.pt. . .. . $50 ICM:) W . Balboa Blvd., Nwpt. Bch. fi8tfc I ~ Bayfront ncome B_ 1\ .Y'..F R 0 NT .. ----· -. -. CHOIClC location completely fur-Lot. large ...................... $11,000 nlahed. This le one of the finest Lot, near Bay Ieland ...... $10,000 "' properties in the bay area. Pric-Triplex, new ...... $36.850 % ed~~. ~ NICELY rumished, large 1 bdnn. QC EA N FR Q NT ~:<'~. ~i1~1t;s2:5~~~a.~:a.Y~t.: M-MONEY TO LOAN Ocean Front Triplex A~traclive H;me ............... s 9,ooo : U-A-'J'RAJLEB 8PACE 1-------------2 I-bdrm and 1 2-bdrm, very near H d A S 1000 • Newport Beach. Hatbor 1239-W. LOANS For Homes Balboa pier. Scheduled inoome. ouse o.n pt. .. . ... l . • :)2c54 S2700. $14,500 rurnlehed. Triplex, nicC' · ····· ··· ·····-128·500 • ""FURN,..,.,..-..,-IS-HE_D_D-:cU~P:-cLE=x-:--. -:-1-:bd-:-rm-.. with 4 % -5 1h '}"o Int. B A L B O A : $60mt-~ yAevate rouCoan~-l~s.o.:-;:,-Long term. Low payment LIDO ISLE HoUSe and Apt. . ......... • 9,000 :, ..... .._ ·• ... · J VERY nice 2 bdrm a..nd den home, • Beacon 5651-W. 52c5-t Speclal1%1ng in F . ff. A . andLoaG. · 2 ba'• 11 locatl n La 3 Bdrm. almoot new ........... 113. ,500 I' Plana. 511' % Constnictton Ill UJ.8. ne o . rge ! F'URNISHED APT.-Yu.rly rent, CALL BOB SA'JTLER private patio. 4 per cent loan. Home & Guest Apt ......... $15,000 l'' newly decon.t.ed, mu.st be seen Har. 3163 for Free Appraial $21,500 tumlahed. New Duplex .... ,. ............. 118,300 A to appreciate. 309 -· 34th St., Rep. POIRIER MORTGAGE co. ALSO 3 Bdrm., 2 bath .................... 121,000• ! Newport Bead\-521)5-t Metro. Lite Ina. Fu.nda. KI S-618.5 NEW 3 bdrm, 2 be.th on 1 %: Iota. Bay Ave, Duplex .................. 126,&0tt ' -Con8ider Udo Jot as part. \0 Cottages ......................... Pt.~ LOANS TO BUILD. IMPROVE, $19.!500 matching cha.Ir ........... $99.50 Lota of other b&rp..lna in uaed and unpainted f\lnUture:. COST A KESA RECREATION LOVELY FRONT Trailer Space, BUY, MODERNIZE. OR SOUTH COAST REALTY CO. - REFINANCE GREENLEAF & ASSOC. "Multiple Listing Rea.ltonf• "" I BUY, SELL OR TRADE . Phone Harbor ?Mt2·R noW' ope.n.t.tng---4 bowltns a.neya, trees, ahrubl. Very large lot. 1 bUlianl. 1 pool. 3 .nooker la· AdµJU. • bJea. lunch counter, crtJJ.. etc. REST BA VEN TRAILER COURT We Buy Trust. Deeda 3112 Newport Blvd. Ha!'. 2562 NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL ------------ BA VINOS .. LOAN ASSN. COSTA MESA 302 Ma.in St., Ba.Jboe., Harbor 2014 = "Near Pavilion" - -----------~ --··~~' . '·1oe•. . ' ''1 ' • ' I ,·· . I -ownu~'Ull srr~· 174,;l Pom<l!)&I Coat& M..a Mea *'1wh·~~~-S ;gg~~ENT ~· -1910 HARBOR BLVD. . • 5~ !~;,\ ~ ~ ~-~°'.'!.-~ --'-""'---'-----..,---3333 Via Udo Ph. Har .. loot, Be ~ N 8111'.\t; s· ~-~ ¥'.t'ICE __ _,__:_~;._ ...,.,.,_·'"""'!r'f:~ii•n1•'~P·ili· f.i'~i:Arlui\;ipora.ctt~::;· iiitide'li~i~.-.Mi,lii''b',1~Du1> ••d. -- 'STROOT'S -'• . -WANTED TO R:lHT PL~ ROOM-Separate en- Te Winkle .Hardware 1802 NEWPORT BLVD~ BKACON 522!5 •6flc62 GIBSON Eleetrlc . Hawail&n Steel Guitar. like new. Never been played. Inc luding a. 3-jac.k Mag- na amplifier, Ph. Bea. 8824-W. 5lc53 HEIRLOOl.1 JEWELRY -Ga.met necklnce. miniature B r o o c h, c&rved ivory locket, etc. Phone Harbor 3025-W. ~2cM CANA.1llll8 m&ke grand pN811lb! '"Only pet that alnp." Beauww GIF'r llDEAll FOR CBBl8TllA8 atncan cheap. AWo para)l:eeta.. U 1144 Victoria St.. eo.ta Meaa. l·u-__ A_-_ANn __ q_,u ______ _ NEW 1951 49p6< ANTIQUE VlcU>d&n orpn. love- ly tone. AlAo matched 1et or ctoluene. Reuonable.. 42-t Fem- leaf. Corona Ciel Mar. O-Oc52 Westinghouse Refrig.1---ANTI--Q-U_ES __ _ 8 cu. fl. ala: Only $199.95 roR CHRJSTMAS LOVELY old colored glua, pew. DA VIS-BROWN CO. ter. NEW SHIPMENT dough 18& Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa trays a.nd pine che.U. Beacon a82J THE. ANTIQUE SHOP 308 MARINE Balboa lal&nd trwice. ClOBe to buslne&!J dlatrlct WA.NTED-Ubturnlahed 2 bedrm. and busea. Must be see.a to ap- boua at reasonable yearly rent-preciate. 803 Larkspur, Corona al. COM or Newport Heigbta. del Mar. Harbor 3099-J. 60c52 Ca.11 Harbor l-t31-R. -tltfc ---,,-----=-=-cc=== LARGE ROOMS FOR WORKING ti 4 !;S\i' 'I 4 11 OIRLS. LOW WEEKLY RENT- AL. APT. <l KITCHEN PRIVI- LEGES. OCEAN AND BAY FRONT VIEW. 609%: E . BAL- BOA BCV!> .. BALBOA. PHONE HARBOR 31113. ~2pll4 .f.l-A.UTOMOBILE80 TJRF.8 ~ABTMEN'nl a BOUllJlll 1------------- FOR SALE at. very MOUOnable 50c!l2 Yearly and Winter prtce. 5 piece blond B. R . set. COOD FURN. HOUSt:s A: APl'S. RED OLDSMOBILE Convert ible, IHS Hydrom.atlc, full pr\("e $1,39~. Call Harbor2868·R, plne cone pattern. box springs J-zlt-!:t""t:t""t:N:N:M:M:M:M:M:M:t" $40 mo. up. U.Unp wanted. 47ctl2 ' Jl(M'i fgl'OUJr.t'.l;;ub CASH FOR 210 lot. Lovely trees. ahrubo, 2 LOW price rent.al.9 on !2nd .~ CHRISTMAS n$ow4.,000... -. . v2 Down N B C Realty Z 7: 3116 NEWPORT BOULEVARD .., Call Beacon 6108-J Mcl2 .. Do you know that BAY LOAN -------------------~----":, COMPANY m•Y help you ,wlth OOSTA MESA CHAMBERLAIN ,. your Chtiatmaa expen8<B! You NEW l BEDROOM HOME ' : m•y be able to buy what you Completely tuumtahed. Large lot. wish and spread your payme-nts J1IA. loan. Small dowd pyrnL over a 15-month period. Come In l"'ull prtce $5000. or phone Beacon M 17, can Harbor 2251--J BAY LOAN CO. 103 E. 18th St. Costa Mesa 52"67 * *1SOLD * * Lot ln Shorecllft• 4.9llc for Best· Buys • -in Corona del Mar - $12,950, terms .. ... .. NEW 3 bdrm brick front home. ;: Over11ized 2-car garap. P'o~ .-. air automatic hnt. Laundry. : Fine location. -- AN IDEAL year around Ch.riat- maa gift for the whole family, t.be Newport -Balboa N e w 8 - Timelll and the Newport-Balboe Prnl. bolh for $3.50 ln Oran~ county, and mattr.a. Holl~ bed. bo>< aprlnp and mat. $18 Welch GD'T ml!All POK <:SmllrnlAll PAUL C. JONES For Sale or Trade for ? • -----------LA Tl: 1937 PACKARD De:Juxe eedan, front render wella, als wheela and Urea, exceptionally Sood.. low mileage. Private own- ner hu too many can. C. Watt, 465 Agate St., Laguna Beach. Pl!one 4-1221. l50p6! Be Sure to Set: Thi.Ji! .... .. • ... cSoU cart. Th~nnador electric 2S07 Balboa Blvd, Newport Bea.ch heater. SS-BOA.TS. 8UPPUE8 Call Harbor !70 or Barbor 2313 OR WILL TRADE-- I Med a alngie ~l·A-Way bed N N N BAYFRONT RENTAL. 1 bdrm., .. matt.na. Tricycle for girl 8 ew -ew -ew to June 16th. $70 mo. yean old. 2 burner el..:. plate. HUDSON INV ADER 2 BDRM., 2· .. th bayfronL Rea- or what have you! 1M>nable. REAL ESTATE LOANS Interest Rate 4'1!. • 5% DR.'S CLINIC or Small Hooplt&l Bldg. Earl Chamberlain 600 Cout Blvd., Coron.a del Ku • (Oppoolte. Newpart Harbor -) t, Phone Harbor 2218 • llOtfc '"' ... ------------~ s02-<: ll2nd st. Newpon 11ese• ,Mann· e Engm' es GREENLEAF • ASSOC. llKAU. M 0 TOR SCOOTER-52pM 3112 Newport Blvd. Hu. 2W Nearly' new. Wlth nutd drlve..1------------27$ fLP. DON'T WAIT TOO LONG! Loarur. quickly ...... In th& Bay A«& and Lquna. Blnele or m1lltlple unJt.. New or old. 89 wtae and ave by re+~ yOur preeent. loan. Minimum a• .,..... No charp for . pnllml- na.ry appratal. Piion& !luta Alla Kimberly 1-e&!t .. -te: Brlck wwwbuctJon. Corner loca- Ucm.. ~I' areL Sell with low dawn payment or conaider leue. Jiu.at be aoJd at once. 1 GREl:NLEAF It .ASSOC. !112 Newport Blvd> H&r. 21152 INCOME Balboa Island -... PETE"O LIGHT PLANT PR.ICED TO SELL 512 -29th Street • II-WANTED l'O 8 £! LIDO ISLE Nc.-.'J>Orl Beacll WANTED TO BUY Sood UMJd See John Harvey If ,... waftt • nmtal .. UDO •47 DODGE "fluld drive'" -(3) l!Op5! llO" ..mut otn.e dealt. Phone at Seacraft ISLJll - --.ra1 loftl1 "48 PLY. •"Bpec. Db."" aed. -···12911 Harbor 2821. 51c6S apta. Aloo -... uallle 'ff CHJIVROLET oed&n -···· 1096 ARTHUR A. MAY K°"PP i.e... CorNopondeal ho CJallf. Ufa IM. Oo.'a · llOtfc 1------------ New 3 bdrm. Homes • ---.. _Two watettront a.partmentt, _, Ground floor, dock. ';) ~ MO'l'!ON PlctuN ..,.... 1211 COAST WGBWA.T P. A PAI.MER ''1 PI.l'. Convertible ·-·--· 11111 joctor. ~ It H.....U, I mil._ NXWPORT BEACH -~n-, • 'n:DS.-~-DOI~~-~~ ;:;:,:;:;to···-. p.m.1111 ------------caiften.. W-upt Pll. ll&AOON 17'J ~·~ -1 ~ --.,.,.... 11 PEAL FllTAD ElWllAJICIS moter. New Home portallle ..,... ate ~ VI& Lido U. ~ lD;" ........ M All pnct"ll.Y flD'I' ...... PO& CH&lllftrAll ------.----1 . -SHA VER MOTORS HH -K&ln Banta Ana "-'ally well buUt Bldg&. are ' :r.. old · ., -~ C·. Modern f\lml9bed _.. ·' . ~ -NEWPORT CITY -Front apL rented. Move lft ---• and .tart Uvtnc. . • NEWPORT BEIG~ Now Reduced to $23.750 ; :!ii .. ~:;=::=.~~ SAL& ¥ARJNE ENG{liES K11UlSNEtiB APT.. l\a-~·=--.!!:TllOUTB ~ men, OftfW, twin p · '!Jwood CONTOUR CR+tR. med 1w than • lCennath Sea CUM $25 mo. hst1 'rt rd t bedYocm . -~""" Ph. ~ -Ha,.._ --.... ' mo. COoat USOI Wlll aacn-1 Or&T lll&tlae Klrpt-,.._.tu *Pl-~ -l -"'"'· Cool& Kea IAlllea and coffee tallle. tin, ·Jlco al $100. l'bo...i-at. 'U"--'-Sal In · apt. '37.M -IL 1N8 .aRll V-&. VOfT rood trana- _,.... black .-and ....... IClpU .... ~ ... e es, e. °"'" " t •• -UUL Ind. ..,.u-. Good --. ~ Piion& Bubor !Ol'~W. --806 80. BAT noHT, Bt•1• -·Ulll W. BtD11 -_ dlQ9 Coll -1.llOl-W_ 1i1<M ••vano llA.""..ut •wt -ft. a. -IU•R ' CV. rr. llSRVEL ... r...et1rc•-·· ... :1 ... ~ .-...... I .... • ..... CADIJl,AC 'te..l'loot•ood ._ atot aact late_....,....... ltlllee' ......... ti llHM SAD' Mm, PtwttrslJ ~ _ .....,_ Low •R11p. MGlt be --•'"cma..,1.,.llotll1a ~.Qlp-&4tllrtlwllft 1a.-..i;,1-T&UU.T ,amft'Al..ta'ltDo t -1o .. 1w••• Prl•&t• -1 i 0 • 'Ill ---.. 118-- - -~ W.U. lMI -4..._ ma.op_-. UUL .... -JIUtJ! II=' ... --- U. Mo. Iha,.~ -· .!:!!.;. ..,. 0paa -1111 a. • }I -._, l\llr -··• rt mO. call --. (-ft ~-11 s · • • ••a ~ ---0.-..... 141'HI -IUllo Up6( Barllor -.ilJ.. PAiU 4-00 • _, • EX CH ANG~ OU:-.. ~. ,,.;.:_, tiie Horace Nelda £ ~ ,....... dlo-1. la-. ._ ___ .. 100 • JOO au..,. m"t'd. -_..,. ....,., luir• 1o1a. 111""• Maret Gi~ &&"• ln SI Kook N-~ la -· SOI KA.RINI: .. ad .. ,_ -.,.. _,....... Bill>no -.. eHatq (D cameUlu:. 4000 ft.. ~ 950 ......_ __ ti'-----~--• under lalh. f ,_ ...._.ta ,.a, . ,_..-·~or~.~ • dcmlille I • ; Memi -~ .::,4p;,s;o,; .:;':.. 1••• 110 ... W1U. 4LIO 0. L BROiiftii NOTIC&: 3 ot ,,..r·a1 ..,_.. bUire 4 or · · wt w.-.OM&a rr.t ~ , __ .. ,_,.,_. Ralph P. Vaakey ---. . 2 bt ~-P"'t. --Ool-. ~.. • -... .. rt -.... del JIU. oirw. *11 ~. -••:rwt --. J¥41ApuF -. • -,,.,-..·-· ~ ---"'*...,.. ....... _ ...... ' ' • • I I I • •• • I • . ., • ., .. 9' 8 t • l ' • • Plan 20 llollles In S161MJOO c Newport Heights Subdivision ' A 1150.000 .ubdl.-talon ln lb.e CUtt ff•vtn ee:cUon of NewPort Helsh .. b..ourht to '308.831 t1'e ..umatec1 n1uat1on of COMUU<tlon started In the put monlb ln UM Cost.a Kua u.. The tonatructJon figure II baaed "" bylkllng permltll -for UlllDco'JX"'loled tlTrltory by the county butldin.g departmenL Twenty hou&es, expected to coet.•-------------- $8.000 each, are lnc.ludcd tn the subdlviaton the h.lrmount Invest· menl Co .• la building ln Newport Heights at 2211 l~lh St.;· 22t~ 2281 St. Jamee Rd., 23«2 K1np Rd .. &nd 23&62-U632 SL Andrews Rd .. Two permits Ualed eaUmated cost.3 of $10,<MXt or above. Tbey wC"re Issued to Paul M. Cortez. houM' with garage &ttacbed. 12T74 Orange Ave., Santa Ana Heigt'ita, $12.000 and Donald C. Wedeking. house w1th garage at 1938 Church St~ COBU. Mesa. $10,000. 472 Abb<y WLy, $1.1100: Lew1I and Mat"p.Tet. Duf,'ley, hou.91!1 at 721 W 20th St •• $:1,967 .and prage. '380: Howard J . Hohl. home addlUon 14.~ Cecil Pl,, $3,000: E . L. Pall.et'· aon. home and prage, 2200 Santa Ana Ave., St.eoo: Bonnar Paul. borne, 172 E . 22.nd SL. $2,880; Ed· ward M&bon. h<>\UC at 2432 Orange Ave .. $6,300. and garag<' and storage, Sl.400. and RUTY H Noonan. dwellln1t addltlon, ~88 W WiJ90n St .. $1,600. More Permit. IM&led Con11lrurtion ltcen11t" were al.lfo 'fMlnled to Leon W . Rudd. hoUMe wtth g111rage at 2331 NE. Kings OfhE'r pt>rmll9 were taken out Rd., Cliff Ha.ven. $7 .823: H . R. by Burton H . Terhur.e, auto re· Thompaon. hoWM",' 217:) Fairview pair and storage gan.ge at 2266 Rd., no e"tlmate o f costs; RAy W. Harbor Blvd., S7 .280; Evan Brader, R.ou.&h foundation for "and alte.ra· hou86 at 239 Vi ctoria St.. S-4 ,-400 tio n of move·ln dwelling at 2220 and· ~aragc. S-480: F. H . Paul.8(>n. Orange Ave .. Sl.260; Coa.!t Orangr dw..t'lling and· g&.f'l.8'C, 224 Santa Ac res. house Wtth garage, 496 E. Jsabel AVe .. $6,600: C. M. Newton. Costa Me1'8 Ave .. $8.850: Thom&A cerarnlc11 planta &t 4M 17th St., Shoen. howie at 3715 E. Broadway. $7.000; Lewi.3 E. Pratt, dwe!Ung $7,500 and garage, Si20; Bob at 170 Del Mar Ave .. $5,000; Lee Callis. wa.rehouse a.t 1::\1 Commf'r· Anlit"T'Sf.ln. houM'. 2097 Maple SL. cial Way, $2,-400; Chief Eaglt> E ye '3.500: L. E . McGehee, house at house at 2066 Placentia. Ave .. 245 C'.abrlllo St., $5,600. and gar· S3 .~ and F . H. Pa.ulson. house age, $6-40. with garage, 2-40 Sa.nta lsabl:-1 Ave. 0 . G. Nelaon, dwelling addltJon, 1 $7.200. Harbor Building Permits Near Six Million Dollar Mark Nf.'arly one mlllfon and A half dollars ahead or la.<;t year ·are thr J9M> building permlta Issued In Newport Beach, Building In11pc<:tor A . M. "Pete'· Nelaon revealed last week. November perm\UJ tntalll·li S-424,530 bringing the year's ma.rk to $:5,81:5.1:51 tor tht> rirst elt•ven month.8 compared with 14.•I-4,295 for the Mme period in 1949. December pcrmlt8 should s£'nd'"-------------- tni11ty, lmf•••••~c• c ........... c. CNolllf and b&lllW&I lnlemP'll'- ince w &UceG ion wpertor 'OW't Prlcla,y b7 Jin. llattau. A.. '.;111pman .. ""' Ille<! -,.,. 11..,,...; "-Pnullt B . Olapman. 'POr&IO< ol & Colt& -pluml>- , n.I" bualneu. She ald they wlt'e married at 'lan Dl~go Aprtl tO, lSM~ •J*I• 1ted lut Nov. 29. ha¥e a eon. 1 ~ '"d a dau«bter, *" and \hat cOm .. nuntty property lncluda the '\lumbln~ bustn.eu and a. rwlde~ ud turnlahinp ln BalOO.. LEGAL NOTICE "0'1'1CE OF INTF.NDED SALE ,"lOTICE 18 HERJ:BY GIVEN: Thal A. R. KL!:PINGZR. Ven- 1nr. whOM addre. II 807 Cout Lflc-hwav. Corona dtil Mar, ln thP '::lty ot N,.wport Beach, Countf of Orange, StALe of CaUfornla. In· •ends to Rll to E. G. MfLL.l!:R. Vendf'e, whoee addree11 la 803 Cout Lflghway, Corona del Mar, -In the ... tty ot Newport Beach. County ot 'Jrange. Stale of California, thr 'ollowln,sr deacrlbed penonal prop- erty, to·wit : All atock In trade, flxtutt8. equipment of a cerla.Jn service st.a· Uon buNneSA, knOW"n M KLEP· INGER'S ASSOCIATED SUPER· SERVICE STATION utd located a.t 803 Cout Highway, Corona del Mar, In the City of Newport &ach , County of On.ngP. State or Ca.Jlfoml&. and that a sale, trana· Cer and aulgnment or the same will be made, snd the cona~der•· tion therefor wlll be pa.id al 10:00 o·clock a . m .. on the 22nd day of December, 1960. al the escrow de· partment or BANK OF AMERICA NATIONAL TRUST ANO S AV· 1NCS ASSOCIATION. at ll.Jil Bal· boa Branch Nn. 31 , In the City of Newport Reach, County of Orange. Slate of California. Dated Decen1ber 8th, 19W. A . R. KLEPINCER, Vt"ndo1 F.scrow 37·2<13-4 No, 159 -Ttmew Publish Dec. 12. 1950. the total over the six mllllon fig· u:re. Following permlte were isaued In November: N01110£ OF INTENDED MORTOA.OF. $9,000 llomi.,. NOTICE IS HERE GIVEN: Resid~nces to cost $9.000 werr That Roy E. Grill. Jr .. }fortga· Residential pcrmllB were takt>n out by A. A. Kletn. 11 Harbor ls· l•nd, $26.000: Mrs. Esther H. RJchter, 225 Larkapur Ave .. $25.· 000: Paul W. Allman. 222 Mar. guerite Av£'., $20,000: and Les White. 26 Yav.•I Rd .. $18,200. Res\· dence estimated to cost Sl7.000 were called tor In (lf'rmits lsgued to Dr. J , H. Boyea, 13i Via YeUa and Mrs. Jessie Pfilley, 203 Onyx Ave.: $16,000 to Roy F . Mather. Jr., 218 Carnation Avr.-.. and $15,· 000 each to Plf\11 1:1. Moore. 32:\ Driftwood Rd., and Robert P. Forbetl. 114 Via Xanthe. Other permit.a went to L. D. Minor, 237 Evening Canyon Rd., i12,500: Robert E. Lovell. 62 Bal· boa Covee. 112.000; Ogle·Shield~ Company, 10.5 Via San Remo. Sll.?>00 and Blaine WaJker, Balboa Covea, SlO.~. Petmita for resi· dences to C'08l s10.900 e111ch .went to G. L. Kopp, 229 Goldenrod Ave. a.nd two to Norman \11\lson at ~6 Oreatview Dr. lUld 2~2 Crest· vlew Dr.: William H. Adama took out permits for two rcsidenC"es to C08t $9.800 each at 431!1 lrvine Ave. and -443 Irvine Ave. , called for in rerm1ts i!'l..<iUed to ~or. whOM: addrea.s l.s -4 47 N ewport Mrs. Henry W il11an1!{. 127 Apol· Boulevard, In th£' City of Coela ena Ave .. \V . E . F isher. 241 Pop· Mesa . County o f Orange. State of py Ave., and W . L. and L. G. How. Califoml11., Intend& to mortgage to land, 47 Beacon Bay Otheri;i ...,·en\ Bank of America N. T . 6" S. A .. to H . B. Gti~·old . 257 Waverly Mortga~tt . whose addre.sa ls Bal· Dr., 18,500: Howard L. Roberts, boa, in the Ci t y of Newport Beach. 611 Aca cia Ave .. and f'Rrl Thoma.'! County of Orange, State of Call· 258:i Crf'StviC'W Dr., .$8.000. Pe r· fornia, • mils for houses to rost !7,500 each All fixtures and equipment of a went to f'aul P . George, 105 15lh certain Restaurant bu•lneaa known St .. and Eva F . A.spin. 516 Fuller· A..S 'Carl'!I Reataura.nt.' and local· ton Ave. . . ed 111t -447 Newport Boulevard, In Other permits ...,.et·e 1s..<!Uf'd lo lhr City ot Costa M M&. County of Charle.& Galea and Leslie \VatL,' Orange. State of California. a.nd ro r a resl<lencc to co1'!t .Sft ,800 at that an executed mortcage of the "17 Goldenrod Ave.: A. H . Rill.'lf'. same will be delivered and the con· 439 Goldenrod Ave., S6,000: F.arl slderatlon therefor paJd a.t 10 :00 F. Chamber/ajn. 71-.t Marigolrt 0·clock a , m. on t he 22nd day of Ave., $6,000 and Jarnes Gobel. 437 Dt•cember. 19~0. at th.e escrow de· Begonia Ave .. $5.800. partn1 ent of the Bank of America Commercial bUl\ding pern1ltA N T. & s. A .. &t Balboa., In the were iasued to Orval W . Hine-City of Ne~·port Beac h County of gardner. -405 Coa!!!lt. Hiwey . Cor a Orange State o f C&Jifo~nla. $5.000 ad~ition to a. dining roon1 . Dal~ December n. 1950. Be.n .Reddick. 120 23rd St .. $·1.00Q RAY E. GRILL. Mortgagor pnnt1ng plant: Hugh W . Hal£>y, BANK OF AMERICA N.-T Balboa. Yacht Baal,. for a $5.000 cl: s. A., Balboa, Mortgagee office and 10 gerag1's. tn cnl't H F Holker $4 .000. W . E. Fisher of 91 ·1 Coalllt Nu 160 Tirnea · · Hiway received a permit for two Publish Dec. 12, 1050. store rooms to cost S~.300. \ Tracy Re-elected Commander of L.A. Power Squadron ?'li'OTJC~ OF INTENTION TO CltAT'l!.EL MORTGAGE ,Notice I• hereby given pursuant to the provl1iona of S~tion 3440 of the Civil Code of the State or C&Jifomla, that on the 7th day of Dec~ber. 1060, the owner of the her~lna.fter de8Crtbed n"turu and l'quipment of th•t cert.aln pro· ceqlng ot frozen poultry business. situated &nd located al 2120 Har. bor Boulevard, Coet.a Meaa, Coun· ly of Ora.nee. Stale ot California, lnt!'ndl!I to place a cnattel mort· gage upon the aald fixtures and equipment, In reoognlUOIJ; of hla out:atand.Jng leadership or lhe Los A11gel e~ Power Squad1'0n during the past year, ~Id H. Tracy of 2622 Crest· view-Drive, Balboa Bay-ehorGI, hu beelC'~leeted commander or the aquadron for the 1951 ye&r. Election rE officers of the' Los Angeles j)quadfon waa held at the annual meeting Thursday t Oe«mber 7 > night at the Mona Lisa Restaurant ... =:-:c--,...---------- tn Loe Angelea. Officers elected lo j servr with Commander Tracy are well·known in Ba.Ibo&. yachUnc cir· cle41. ThC'y a.re Wendell B. Higbee lieut--co ntm ander: Dr. ElWOOd Schultz. seeretary: and Gord Goodwin. t rea.su rc.r • The squadron'& n ... _,,,. ~ commltttt. including the offlc.era, will be compo.sed or Dr. Lester C. Lowe, or Balboa lal&nd; Henry E . Rempt. Leslie A. Coleman, Dr: Gordon A. Alles of Lido Island : Don L. Dotson. James R. Mcln· tyre of Ba.1boa Bay club and Lee M. Springer. Thr new orf1crni and Vt!'CUtlve com1nittee members will take O\'£'r their dut1ea In Janu· ary. THE CHJCKERY CHICK. INC .. a corpora.Uon, lJJ the mortgagor of the aa.id property; wboee addres..~ le Poet Office Box 1•8. Coeta Meaa. County ot Orange. State or California. THE COMMERCIAi. NATION· AL BANK OF SANTA ANA h1 the mortgagee or the aaid Pr'OI>' erty; whote a.ddreu la. City of Santa Ana, County of Ora.nge, State ot~CaliforniL The property, flxturn & n d equipment upon whlc:h the aid chattel mort.p.a'" I• to be placrd con1dstJ5 of the f0Uowtn1: The said chsttel mort&'age la to be executed &lld the corurideratloo Gr-e&IM-t Gro..,·th therefor wiJI be paid on the 28th Under the comm-.nd of Com-day of December. A. D .. 1900. at .m&ndE"r Tracy. the Los Angeles Orange County TIUe Compe.ny, Squadron thia year hu •hown it.a 421 North Main Street. State or l'ft•lest growth In rneinbershlp, C:allfom.la at 10 o'clock A. M. ed;UC&lJonaJ a ctlvltlea and boating: Da~ December 1tb, 18t>O. actlntl t CSEALI , u o ita mrmben. The THE CHJCKERY CHlCk, INC. tqua.dron now hu 210 acµve mem. ben. the la.rJeat enrollmel\t ln It.a By Geors• H . Bt&hr. Pru. jen-year hlolory. • , ' By Wllllam H . Holland. Sec. • Tbe -iuadron h... upended 1u ~tate ot Clllltoml&, '1tducaUooaJ Proc.ram to include duunty of Oranp, a PtJoun,s claaaea 'ln PuadeM. ., On Dtcember a. 1860. before ~ u In Loa Ancrlca and eri-HA&OU> H. 'I'll.ACY me. the u~ a Notary ~ lta leaching •tall to give Public ln and IM ..Sd QJQnty and .)rldu participation or m<mbonl Jn Stat., p...-iy ._......, Gecii'se t11e_edUcat1on Prosnm. Money Stal•• la e . stab<. -.. to be to be u.. Plano for c-for l~l b&Yo Pr-t. and WllltL!il H. Holland. '-" r0<'111UlatA!d. wtth ........,...., Me• Dress Sllop -1o "'" 1o 11o u.. -.,,. ,...... to be 1!"'11 at )(aJ!UaJ AIU ol tho ec.po,..u... thot eucuted Sbcty.n,.., dojlarw wu llolen lh6 wfthhl lnomlmqt "" - IJ"Om two pu.ne1 la a rar room ..ol. Ute O>i"PCM! atli.wl tbtr91.a DA'"*\ tho GLylu 0.... ollop. 18'2 N ... l -~to -that - port Blvd., 0... ,,_ tho ...... ~ ~ lllo - ao1m&n Df •amolfA. ttri "'tice -'l'llundl.)'. · .WlTNl:llll "'7 --oUlclaJ , Vlctlmo _,.. ICn. Mary lnpam -1. • , llt. aqol Mn. Birt -· --ot the ~ and Jin. ll:lJen (DIAL) 1 ~ Bq -"-t. 81-1"lud. II. C..., 2121 Santa ADii •-CLAIJl>ll RA.BNA. 1'ift-,. fo.,... -...,. ~ .._ ICn. 1-aid MO >1"""7 -la qd for aid ·-· ·~-..._. .. -~1-·W... n----~ -iiiaa.. l ;d1-;: ..=-;-'°'P\llC~-~ C... -a .. .._ ::! ~.ft!..~ ~T/M .... • ........ tlo ..... lllo -_..._ '-' u. .. • • I ~ MEMBERS OF CUB SOOVT hdc 106 ltdd thd r -11ua1 Chrtstmas party Frld:\f lllPt at N~·port lkac .. srammar !M:hool Rcpreeeatatl\'l* of Den• I,!, Sand 4 are shown beb.lnd u.e Chrhitmat1 boxe& · they ha\'O filled for •eed.)' f~ Lt'ft to rtpt •,.... Mlchae.I Geo""' Obuck Rem~y. Dellnl• Wllllam!J. OUver Cf:VJ', !\like O.Ushan. Roan.it' Lo\4·e, lhwulf. 8omen and Dirk Stabler. t News·Tlmes Photo} Santa Ana Tests Civil Defense Six aenal bornb• exploded In Santa Ana Wednesday night ju.at about a.et the town on It.a ear. Thr American Legion poet did il to teat It.ti civil de(ense: mob1ll· z.a.tlon. according to police ~·ho aald the teet was unannoonced. Bomba went oft 1.n four places around town and while thr mobJll- zaUon v.·u a •UcC'esa, It scared hundredl!I o f penons and a flood of telephone caJll'I ca.me to both police and fire depart.menl.8. One young woman became hya- tericaJ and fled her home. \Motorists Will See Better Decorations Holiday motorist~ v.·111 be treat· 4.'rl to even bigger and better Chrlstma.s decorations In many CaJifom1a C'l tiee and towM, th" State Ch•mber or Commerce tt'- porlB. Th£' travel an.d recreation de· partmcnt n( tbe Chan1ber said that for th<" flrat Ume alnce 1942. out · door Chri111tma.s llghUng conte111ts in communities all O\'er California are beln"° promoted by the Out - door Chr istmas Trf'e Association or California worklDg In conjunc· tlan with local chambers of com· merce. cluba and newspapers. NEW 1951 Santa Anita Prepares for 14th Race Season Sa.nta Anlt.a ope;nt'I il.8 J-tth a.nd blggf!St soeMon on· Saturday, Dec. 30, to Usher in .lhe celrbretlon o( 100 ycara of organized racing In Califomla. The world'! tiche11l JttakPs and pur9e9 are to be staged r1ve-daya.per-week. TuCflday lhru Saturday•, through March 10. starling al 1 p.m., ":itb the gales O(>f"ni ng at J 1 a..m. J\:r w innovations and major im· prove mcnt.a. lncluding an escela.t-Or and the Lenal Room arlde<I to th~ clubhou.se with covered bridge pa!!!· sa.ge way lo gra.ndatand. will be introduced. • " Tuesde.y, December 12, 1950 • .,._ , ... .I.~ T '1 ~·K..E Y S CORN FED, IROAD ·BREASTED BRONZE UV!: WEIGHT OR DBE88ED ' ' . 12812 East· laker St. I vmSr s1'llp:T NORTH OF ORANGE OOAST OOLLl:O!: SEE AD LIB By MARGO • In THJS PAPER ·······················~~ ~ .. jcl NEED MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS ? .. ~ .. jcl SELL Some of those .. ~ unneeded articles you have stored away -any· >. ._. -thing that would make a nice gift. >. ~ Advertise them for sale in the -:. < CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION ~ Columns of the Classified section >. c .. < DON'T bELAY, CALL TODAY ..• for an ad >. ~ In the lively classified section of the >. .. ~ BIG THREE-.. !: Ne ws -Times. 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