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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-12-26 - Newport Balboa News Times-.....£ Clllll1STMAS PRESENT \\'U pnemt.Qlt te'Rapper, kit, 1·,..._....ald wtreM.lnd fox tMrrier, bJ Ms ""Wife,'' ()oolde. rtpt, \\'llrio pve blrtllri to atae tiny bl.sck and wflJ~ pupplee &Mt P'r1da7. Equally pk•led wttll t:be pl"fdle.ftt Weft Mr. and Mn. Oil Smith. 511 AlJeo Ave.. Newport Hetpt:e. at "'bOM ltome tbe a.p. Uftl.. Wlre--baln. M-klom have more tllaA from tlu'ee to five pui-IM> the ll1ne "'U wamual. Uld'ort-.tdy tbfte of the UtWr have died. (Newa-T\mes Photo) POLICE REPORT QUIET HOLIDAY WEEKEND IN tiARBOR; 4 INJURED Compared to the rest of the·•-~~-------------------------- 11ta~ where an overload of drunk driven and traffic acclden~ bur· dened the police, Newport Beach had a rclatlvE"ly quiet holiday weekend. Four people were hurt · tn three accidents, and th{'re were no arrests for drunken drlvl.ng on Cbrlstma.s Day. At 4 p. m'. Sunday. a Hertz· U·Drive car driven by Br u cc Drew Saladen, 27, no permanent address, went out of control at the intencction of 19th St. an~ Balboa Blvd. The car which wU travelling west, struck the con· crete curbing, jumped the curb and crostK'd the planting ar€'&, coming to rest facing west in the center of the inte~tion. ~slay B. Dancira, 29. Santa Ana, suffered slight contusions of the lert forehead aftd wa.1 taken to St. J08eph hoeplta..l by Sea1'11 Ambulance. The left f_r_gnt whttl of the car was smuhed. and the tire wa.s blown out. The car wu Im· "' pountlE"d at "the Hlway garage until dam"ge:s are paid to New- ~ Beacb. tor the l>roken curb· tna. 8a1aden w-guqtloned and later tt.'eued by Newport BMch police. Litlk ' Mike Railney, 21/,:, of Santa Ana. !'IUffered minor Injur- ies when he fell from a car driven by his grandfather. Arvey Ranney. u he was traveling west on Coast Highway bet wren ~farlne Ave., and Corona del Mar at 4 :.45 p.m. Saturday. Ranney wu traveling about 50 miles an hour at th~ time. The youngster wu taken to a Newport doc.tor by Phil Grai. ham. 206 Coral. Balboa Island. ant! later relea..oted to hl8 grandfather. Mike received multiple contuaion11, lacerations and a !'lprained ankle. A two-car accident on Co&at Highway at 10:35 a.m. Saturday resulted In the injury o~ two per· aonl!I. The era.ah occuhed about a pllle ea.at o! Poppy Ave., near 8hott Cliffs. Officers &aid a car driven by Earl F. Chambt>rlain. M>. 701 Poin8cttia Ave., Corona del Mar was pulling out from th(' Planners Refuse Request of Variance for CM Post Office Request for a front-yard varl- lnvest •1gat•1on of :;,~~.r:~h:.~~ a;;;·,~·;;:.:;: County planning eommui.lon Fn-c II S d day. leaving the disputed building 0 ege tu Y tn a very unsettled atate. Dennis Hogland, owner or the J bulldtng, made the requf'st for the Shelved by ury :;:fi'~~:~:~h:~~;~!~~~; Orange County Grand Jury [•Ide of 18th St .. a few doors south· shelved a demand signed by ~apt . cut of Newport ftlvd. C. A. FUa.k, member of the Coe-H ked for a variance to ap-ta Me s a CiUzena Committee e u front aJ 1 ...-.-tJ .. demand prove devl~lon from the · Ag nst nco. f""' -on, -yard requirement. to within 35 Ing a full lnquJry lnlo lhe alleged feet ot the center ot the street. politlcaJ activity by a political Th lannera bad noted l.n the.Ir science cla.u at Orange Coast Col· dock!t pthat .. adequate off.9treet lege la3t week. parking t11 pro¥ided In the rear ot After a diacuulon ot the pollU· th building .. *-in ;pelt action cal science clA.88' project,. tbe jU.r)' toe dD&ppro~~~ · decided to Jive the request . for M.id "off-atreet .. pukinc ulred udy and acUon. Lack of Ume, by sonlng otdlnance l9 not provid- othe.r bustne111 and U\e approach· ed .. lng bolldaye were given u re.a-· sons for the grand jury'• acUQn. Fllnk bellevea tb&.t the student.a and college president. Ba.all H , Peterson. are "betng used as tools by politicians who ace trying to Incorporate Coata Men.". Pre8ident Petet80n has replied that the cla.u undertook the study simply a.'I an exercise In govem· mental a.tfalr8. He saJd that It had no political purpol!le. Injured In Korea Board, Grand Jury Agree That Mesa Needs Ubrary Chances tor a new l.lbrary for Cost.a Meaa Improved corudder&bly last w eek at a 1peda.l joint meet· Ing ot the board of IU~r\'Uors and the grand jury committee on Jlbrariee. woro haa been reeelved that The grand Jury condemned the M/Sgt. 8 . D. Heath of 1787 Tul:-present lnadrquate qua.rtera or the tin Ave .. C08t' Mea.. wu aeverc~ library and the board announced ly burned In Korea. He hu been that It would pt)' UP to $100 a. sent to the Tokyo Army h011pitaJ. month rent tor a ~ loca.tlon lf Tokyo. Japan. Hll!I wife and two one became avallabl•. The preeent sons, Bill and Bob, live at the TU.II· libra.ry 11 on the alley In a .sheet tin Ave. addreu. , metal building whJcb renta ror m month.ly. aoulh shoulder of the highway A paMPnger in the Brown car, going east whC'n a sedan driven Allen McDan~I or Bell Gardena. by Robert E. Brown, 16, of Bell received a broken hip and was Gardens. heading In the same di-ta.ken to Community hoaplta.I In &n rection in the tint traffic lane hit ambulance. Chamberlain received the rtghl side or the first car. Po· rib injuril."11 and went to SL Jo- lice aa.ld the crash occurred be· seph hoepltal. The car he wu drlv· cause or laclt of. visibility in heavy I Ing wu O\vned by Richard New· tog. · man. 493 E. 19th St., Coeta Mett.a.. Study of the present library'• !acilltlee &nd locaUoo wu recom· mended and lnitlated by the Coclta Mesa dtlsen's commttlee. A aug- geeted library lite la In lhe vtcln· tty of the local park, ln hope that property development around the park may reaull ln a community center type facility; • • • - ' • ; Manslaughter Charged In Crash Death Robert Dale Lower, 40. of Hol- lywood Wi11 face ch&rl"' and fel- ony drunk driving In Newport Township court today for the traf· tic death D«. 14 or Mrs. 1!:11'8.beth Wright, 65. of 6701 Seuhore Or., Newport Beach. Lower ......,11 be arr;;ilgned &t the appcar&11ce In court. The charsu against Lower allege he wu the driver of a car which collided with · one driven by GeoJ"l'e Han>ld Wright. 82. 6701 Sea.shore Dr., on Hlway 101 three-quarters of a m.J.1~ eut of Sant& Ana River brld&e which brought death to lira. Wright and Injury to her husband. A coroner's jury Thund&y found Mrs. w1;ght·s deaLh wa11 accl· dental due to the negligence ot the driver of the vehicle which col- lide-cl with the one In which ahe WU r1dlng. FIVE CENTS % SALE OF JERGINS CO. WON'T AFFECT LEASE Sale of a controlling lnterut ln the J erg1n8 Oil Co. to a group of NeW Y<>rk Investment ba.nken wtU have no effect on the two produc· ing wells in West NeVt.-port. Ernie ]';, Pyl~, company repreaent.&Uve, t old th News-Times today. Tha new J rglns interest.I &nd the Humble Oil Co. will still ahare lhe old Elliott teue. County suprrvtsora t~y ap-- proved drilling uf a third well ad· jacent to the originaJ pe.ir &nd Pylt'S .said the well will be whip. stocked under Pacific Electric property shortly alter Ute nnt of the year. Another well site on the bluff will not. be used at pruent, the oil man stated. County P1arv ner okehed the new w-ell tut week. GRAND PllUZ WINN'ER In the Chrtstmu ll&'h1 lnl' oonte8t held by the Ne"·port Harbor Cham~r 3 ·r·-a .. A.. ·1n of Conunen:wi' &Y.'&l'ded to the 00.t Upred hetmf' In the-city \\"M y,·on by tht' houite ot Wilbur Tool, 11 l)Ull:U 50S Poppy A~ •• Coroca dt>I Mar, plctuf'tld abo\'e. The roof of the houJM;o. \\"8K oo\·crl"d y,·tth pli:k·K, ~ Drop In production lo only a 50- barrel total daily from the two wellA compared to an original average of 100 barTcla, wu re- vealed by Pyles. He said the 100().. foot well originally produced 30 barrels and the 2000·foot well. 70 barrels but now the total ls halt that amounL • \ decorated trftl aad a acroU carrylfll' the namt'tJ o.f au the nelghborbood cbUdrrn. At night • larcr CDM A«ident. flood Upt ahlJles on the bomPJ addU& to the -·uty,of the en.play. \. tNews·Timcs Pho~) Arrest Driver -C.O.-M. HOME WINS ' GRAND PRIZE The new well wilt be sla.nt drilled Into the D·zone or wttt ter· minatp-aboul 3500 feet below lhe surface In hopes of better produc· lion. Pyles said the company still has no rights to drill offahore (ol' oil and th&t the matter is ln UU- ption. Qe-orge Edward O&'le. 33, of Ven- tura, w .. arrested on a ch.aJ"S'9 oC felony-drunk drlvtnr bY Ne'Wp()l't police Thiiraday followtng an ac- cident at Mac"'-rthur Blvd. and Hwy. 101 , "'1. CoTon.& det Mar. at 12;19 p. "'-W'lw:h bri>u&lll-Mjudeo to three penon11. A pick.up truck driven by 0Ct.. hit the rear of & car driven· by Margaret C. Turner, 3(§, 3901 Mar- cus Ave., Newport Beach. 11topped for a signal at the lnteraectlon, Newport police •Id. Mn. Turner compla.lned or injur1e1 to hv back and ne<:k and wu adviaed to con· tact & phyetc:lan. ' A pa.aM'nger In the Ogle vehicle, John 0 . MilNr. &O, 2618 Newport Blvd., Colt.a Men. received a broken arm and a lacerated scalp and waA taken to Orange county hoapital. police sa.ld. A lock order wa.s put on Miller for Newport police. who wanted him h~lc!. on an tntoxJcatlon charge. Police uid Ogle ttcelved a cut forehead in the accident and left the scene walking a.long Hwy. 101 to where he wa.a placed under &.r· rest at Goldenrod Ave. $45 GoY 't Chedl Repoitecl Stolen A 14~ subsiatance allowance check from the U.S. Government had been Intercepted &nd h1I •Le· nature forged. H&rry L. Standt\J.u, 336 E , Pine St., Sant.a Ana.. noU· fled Newport poUCe Jut week. Standruta aa.ld he receited a let4 ter from the rtacal aervtce of lhe treuury department conta1J1Jn& • photognphlc copy of the eMhed cbeck which .thawed It to be fore · ed. He .saJd hf' had written an In· qulry u to why he bad not recelV• ed the check. ' 1'rfo .et.a of fOf'mal to nu out' t.o ret another c.he:e-k u.ued were la• eluded wtth tbe Jett.tr h'Olll the flKal ~-It advt.Nd blm to contact the U . 8. BecNt Bervlct for any ...t.lt.ance ln prep&rt.rta the tonne. Plan Wld1•l1Mj o( Cciicat Hlway Plano tor w\d"""'-or OoMt fflPway for a.? -,,_ u.o -licaut -to ... _._ llmlto of eo.-dol'llar ........ -by 0. T-McOaoy. ot.u lllPwa7 ... ~. lat --Ka otated lllat bjdl for tbt jolt wtl be opened al I p. m. laa. 11 at blo ottlee at 1211 .. l!prlnf Ill.. 1-AncoJ-. Tbe MP..;., U.V. wOl be wtt15 od from 10 to ll raet wt'-plant mla ourfodJIC ...-... Ula -to a fl.. toot wldta. aaat 11 I I .. ... 1Je wtf'S 1 Ht.awo•• t;lle ......... wtll net ... wll ••• lluc p U.C.W•-----. ..... .. Ula jolt---... fl•S • ,._ ow st1t 6- tM 9aC Id mstrz111"1oftlaelll Lm .. -.. ,.. .. ' . --· . ' • JN YULE DECORATING CONTESl I I . • Compleu.I laa. I Sale of the Jergina Co. lo the New York firm will be' completed Jan. 1 and will include purchae of a ~ntrolllnJ ~tereal or ~ per cent of the company etock at 1421.50 a ahare reaching a totaJ a( $19.753,697. . ...... . . · 'Qrand prize t.npay Ul-4.lM 6hu::rt--I cUmbtRg ..ar ~ 'f'OOf of L ber of Commerce l!lpoftl!!Ored Christ-Toala, grand prtae winners, and m&1 1.JghUng contest for -Newport alAo featured were a well-decorat· ih.rbor wu awarded to Wilbur ed tree and a 9CJ"'Oll containing the Tool &03 Poppy Ave., Ccrona del names, large enongh to be read Mar by the Judrea who toured the from the Aldewa.lk, of all the City' Friday night. according to neighborhood chil_dren. . Ray t...ngenhelm, chamber secre· "This made quite a hit with all lary the youni;stcra, and they came to · our houSt> Thul'Mtay night and Wtnnet11 of the be8t decorated itore.1, one for each of the five .sang carols for us." accorrting to 8eCtlorus or the H&rbo.r. Include: Mr. Tool. a builder, who decorat ~ ed hhi; hom.e for the M>cond year. Balbqta Island. The Islanders; Bal-He wasn't aware of the chamber boa. tla.lboa Inn : Corona del Mar, contest and \4"a.., quite surprised PaUo Sho.p; Ne'NJ>Ort. OiPalma when informed by a News·Times Ceramlca: Ma.rlner'a MUe, Harvey reporter that he wa.s the grand Somt!ra. Inc. prize winner a.nd \4'ould ge-t a. Kew perpetual trophy for the trophy. Amon& the 20 names .Sn tte:St Cllrietm'3 window on Balboa the roof.top Kroll wu that of the hl.M, donated by Ro~rt·a Jewel· Tool's son, little Pat, 4. iy, al.a went to ne Islander~. (Coatlnued oe Pai"e I) 'ft'ophJea will be preeenteq to Uie Winnen at the Chamber ot Com· merce olfice In Ba.lboa Friday at 11 a.. m .. Langenheim said. · Receiving honorable mention in the homes division were: Balboa lsland, BUI Pigg and Forrest Dll· Uon , 229 E. Bay Front: Balboa. Wea Smith. 1611 Miramar Dr.: N~port. Lawrence La.mb, 4509 Sea.shore Dr.; Newport Height.A . th~ home at ~ Rlveratde Ave.: Udo Isle. Dr. Stanley Chambers. 84.f Via Udo Nord and Lee BarneA 121 Via Mentone. Oroup of M.xte. · A py l'J'OUP of pixleA .. werr Gets "Hot Seat," Not Fatal Kind Robfort E. ~lartlnr of bland Garar. 12:! Asai.fl A~ .. Bal- boa lal&nd, no•· koo"' b~· It l""I& t.o 8lt In tbc-"hot IM'et." ff"' ""M drlvlnc along Bayside Dr., ea.tt of Marine A\·e •• .at JI :65 1L11L Saturday, police •Y· '' ·ht>n a short d rcul t ln t hei bat- l•·ry cau!M!CI t"" ua.ckr thr drf~"l'lr'S ~L ''Wll8 quJckly rX• uncuW>ro by Bal-.i.tand fi re enctae:. • The offer puts a total vaJuaUon on the Jergina Oii 8'.oc1' of $30,· 3~4.728, according to C. M. fot· Study · of a flooding condition ton. executive vice prf'sldent, who announced the agreement. All the along La Pe\·le Pl., Costa Mes.a. Jergins holdings are Involved ln· bordering N e\4'port Height,i.i, has eluding the Jergins Trust Bldg. in been continued \IY t~ board of Long Beach, Which houaee county supervisors until Jan. 16. courts and office!! as well u pri- No County Funds to Correct Flood Conditions in CM Rcsidents of the area protested vate offices. oil production In Sig· nal Hill, Wilmington, San An:lo that water sometimes becomes and various other Ca.JlromJa fielda. dePp and dangerous Lo children, gasoline planl.8 and varied lnter- and County Highway &upt. Har· ·t"sts throughout the state. old Sprenger said the flooding had Also included in the aa1• a.re been caused because of clo.c:;1ng Otr th~ wells 111 Weat Nt"fvport, Just of natural drainage by residential acr088 the highway from MUI. St., construction in the area. He told Which have been in the new1 the supervisor-a the "'alcr ahould ))(' past several months. The com- pipcd along Tustin Ave. to 15th pany has obtained permlulon from St., b~t that his dl'partn1cnt has Newport ' Beach councilmen ani1. no rund.s available for such work. the Pacific Electric company to ~lent drill from outside the city Supervi~cir Ralph J . !\fc:FHUdt·n limits under city and PE property. of 1~1accntia said the counly has They are still preparing Jeasea ln "innumberablc cases 811llllar to submit to West Newport resident.a. this .. all over the uninrorporated Francis HorVath, pre.sident of area and that expense of correct-the Wcst Newport Improvement ing them would be "prohibitive." a.~ociatlon, recently wrote a let· Cha1"rman Wilh~ H. \\'arn<'r said ter to the Jergins Co, uklng wbat h<' bellved such conslruclion happened to the l_eaaet!I whlcb we~ should be flnanced by improve· promised "in a few week.l!I" l&st ment dlstricta in whit·h property A ugu.st and ag&in in September owers would pay "a mw.jor por-and October. but he hu received lion of the costs." no anawer. •• Contachl Stale He also contacted the at.ate Di\ ision of Oil and Gae which ln· for1ned H orvath Ulat they have a record ot the two welt. currently operating and that everythinc bu been done according to law .. The law ha• no provt.lon for the aJ.. lotment of funds or distribution ot financing of the welle, the d!Vilion &aid. . Pyle• told the N~a·Tlrnee that the lea.see were beJ.ng held up un· tll further lnformaUon on the poe.. sibillUee of drillln,g at that ioc&- tion were &tudled &nd the tuturo productivity ot the weU. detnm· ined. He ai.o dlcated that hte company g unUl West l'{ewpo r• were through D\a.klng lnriuirlt.11 d ehecklna: on the com. pany'e actlvtuee and were sure everything waa legal. and not ln. vtolatton of any city or state ordinance. or laWI. ' In the meanUme. on the other end of town, drtDinr wu eched· uJed lo begin tlm Wee.k an f.M M\Y well propoeed by the SbeD OU Co. In the hlu. .U......fourtbo ot a mile from Cot>oDa Hlchlandll Oft Irvin• Property ••land rrom the h1gll'way. '• ' • ROSE PARADE BEAUT\': W. curva.ceou8 .foAnn Underwood. Santa Ana L'Ollt'~ student, wtlio •. •·ID rtde oa. a noai la the tuned T~t of ROIN ~ Nf'W Vear'• dsy at l"ea•d NlN Vruk-n.'OOd haa been \lOtft tbe .. Girl lb.ti bo)'li "-ould Hke to trail Moog .. 1th." Housewarming . Surprises Newport Heights Couple I t was a very special Christmu thi11 year for Mr. and Mnl. Job.n Haun, who have ju.'lt moved into the1.r newly completed home at a1~ Santa Ana avenue. CompletiA&' i their enjoyment was the surprlM i houeewarn1.ing tendered them Sa.t- ' urday evening by a gi:.oup of friends wbo gifted them with a lovely wool blanket. , Games of cooue and "who am ' I " were played, prizes going to Kr. ' Haun and Al Surmen. • • Wishlng the Hauns many happy • yean in their domtctle were the ; M essrs. 9l1d Mesdameff Uoyd Bul- • lock, WtUiam Covert. Hugo Con- ' dy, H oward Berry. Al Surmon, Bud • Root a.ad Marion Morton. • • I I I • ' ' ' l Xmas Cocktails at Lido Home . H ospitality o( Mr. and Mn. ,J. Arthur Taylor uf Lido Isle wu en.. joyed by over a. hund~<;I i('Jatta, Invited rca· the C"hf"\slmu cocktail party with 't\'hich t he Taylors en- tertain each yea r. A v&riety of unu1'UR\ a~d lovely yuWUde decoralionB we~ evident throughout the home to ce.rrylnc out a predo1ninating silve-r and chartreuae theme. \Ytll\e carnatinns. which adom,- ed the ~ano, were Aent for the occuion by Mr. &Ild Mrs. A. R. Raddant. The-beauti ful rtod antherhp COl'8agP. 9Qrlt by tht• i\OlltNll, WU sent by Alf. and Mr11. L. S. MOr- te.rtM'n. A A a U-.ditional t ouch the hoe- .tesA 9Wlp@nded clustt>~ or misUe- -t.oe and Chri.l!Jln1u bnlliant.a in the center of each roQOl. On the n1antl-.• was a atrtklns a..rrangt>ment of glittering plne and ca.ndlf'a, 'Cockt.ails Wi>re .'K'r\led f rom a t.abl~ appointed. ln .1dl\lef' wllh the same tone evltle nt in the buttet table l'Pfllerp1tte which wu a white branl·h coverrd with .UveT . oma.m enl.s, angel hair. itt.ara and highUghted with nanklng candle. . ~Te l e -f u n by Warren Goodrlch • ............... ,, ..... ....... ,_11-e 1' I ~· _., p•s a I Gin E llJ I" ' . . • ............... , , .... ,, .. ?tfl I ........ W.. '1111 Pll:llc T tl v•- _. T 'a 4t Carr rsa .. • • • • • J)' Get J)e,. -Mrl •RONIS. < Mesa C liege --af .. ,......... To Kr. -.... 0 ...,.,...•rm11.•&lm'a.. OIMa -. ,. ..... .A.Ila. QllD- Adftnced oollep ...,.._ ..... ~ 1'lllllltal. Doe. H, 11111, • -·--20 ............ In _, .... ,"'... . ~ ceremoalee held at Bon I>UNQ.o\N -To Vr. Md Mn, adi1el collop. locatasl In the llany Dwlean, 414 ~~ AY&.. 8u1a Ana HeipU dlotrl<t ot Coo-lfewport Rn.._ In ... !& An& la'·-~ 1-pttal. Doc. If. 'TM et-* --U. -1112 Ul!O &'~W, T ...... " ~ r-t.ot tlM.....,. ro•Md ~-,o. -am:~ ?a1Nf_,a ~----~-Welmat<PI..~ t. • P9t ..i.-•-1a 1e..., 1n-..-""' ow::"' w.M l/111 1 1hndbolr and -.., """"'1aJ. DOL 1'· Ullo. a ..,.qw, .1 ... Qlrl,. T lapi> ol IUYIE'tljo, f Ibo., U I' -...... ,.. 1>J Dr. a. II~ ~ Kr. -,1113 --~··t at the .... ll&rold Amokl. •11 lljla&lltoll Pl. ·: pY. u.e laYOCaUOI\. .,.__ ea.ta a.-.taia.lt.1<q11111 "-al;lt&\ • 6Illoonol,, p na by Dr. o: TV. Doe. JT, lteO. a ......,_, • ti... , ~ ' ' M'FfCf 11"' peat p111fd• ol. '" •. ..i. \ ~ .;.... and ·'""'"' SllD-UANMDfO-To -· -V... AWAD ot .. ., • --·-~ -... -Of _, -~t ot .Or&llp aiortM ....,,_, • Fl!Jo•• Pl.; ' ' .,,..._ u • .ii• •• ... ~Blvd., et* ,,...,i..i Ille ~,_ ....-,.. •-.._ HOnt- -ty 19Qpll. Oolti ic... 1-:81. l ..... lla<oltel. •-.... --IAftte ..... r.-..,., ,._k llowo, T~ ~P"-. --· Dr. Jrendenhall •conferred de-Dec. I t . 1No. a 9on. '7 tbe.. 14 OS. Jl'l'ed Btttlr, Pred J>e9u. Wa,ne Rueanr, l oe Rohhuion and Ro7 M:~ .... riw: ....,,. F1 I .... l'f'"S and d1plomu to Ule tottow~ MUJLIDlt.-"To Kr. and Kn. Don. 0. IL Beed, G• ~ Tlleo Boblm. otla Weatherwax. 1'1ra. E\'&l.ya S,io' .. .,0.-11& .. o, ... Oei'Wt9. ..,_7 q: ~: X4 Nell A.. aid K. Mlllu, U6 'A.Ulo Ave.. ....,.._. D-. W IP' 1 6. L O~. ud Data Jooe1 (all la a.be Bodl .. ..,_ 1 I " sf) 1 ·were ~ "'' Loo 4llp!oo, Qoorp N. lfewport B•dl. In It. lwpll hoo· Mt P.'IlllK -..., .,._.. WM W.... ·~lfewt-,.,_, Photo) a.le "'' -· J -K. ,Ota!, Doc, JI, Hlf. a .ioupter, I ~I£~!£! :~~011:'~:::. ROBINS GETS FORD DEA,LER1':.A-W. ARD·, ot -Apa. Bal-In SL JGOqlll boopltal, O.C. ~~·~'Z"~:~~~: ;.~~:;:~,;::~ HELD ·WORLD SPEED MARK IN 1920 llUek of Fullarton. Jtlalllta IC, p1•·• ~ •• 1-• I 1•-..... ~. ... ·-· .. IOll, Ullll., ........ Gant of Rlv..sde, 8 . Smitb Hil· J3 as. Theo RoblM bu been a P~ dealer etnce lhe time you could buy a Ford tor~u.uv tF.O.B. Detroit, Mn of Newport Retcb-U. Myrtle ROBmRTBON'-To Kr. and lfl'll. demountable nm. a.Dd,aiarte.r extra). J.ooklng at the cun-en l pt'ices or all new automobiles. v.:e',r-e alma.wt R.. lAe pt fUveNl.de, J(ary E . ~-wuuam Robef1aa. 170 Del ¥ai' bound tu coadude t.ba.t Theo'WU In the automobile business eons ago. But ch eck ing through our oW Newa- t. of ~. Jane A. Lunt ot Ave., Colt& .... t• 9t. Joetph Tlm• ffle9, we wen utontabed to Nnd ttla t you cou;d buy a car for that paltry 8Um in 1~6 which was RIY.enlde, a.Jen T . Pearaon Of *Pit.al, Dto.,. ». 1MO; a daul'.h-ju8t. about thret 1e&n &rt.er 'lbeo atarted ln with a Fort.I dealership. Loo ~ Cl>rto~ K Sin· ter f U.. If Oii. dalr Oil Ri••nlde, Ida M. Snyder ' • 111.eo, a. be&.,... NddJ flced,4--------'-~----------------- of • C&risbod and Doria C. Ven· BROWN-Tb llfr. ODd ~CUI· au,hUy-m-'*' fellow -ton -.._ l flT -a St,, only outward •-0( t1M1 v..,.. lie· 8trOm Oil Corona del Mar. "'-·ta ~ •· IUta , --Com -M ' ~ --· --• hind him la a -•-t -~--o,t Bachalor ol Artl:: Gertrude K. unit tu.a.1•"'' Dae n. tllGO -..~.. •'-1 ""'9 A.ndenon. wuu.am B. Meara and m 1 __....... · • • the t.emplu . bu lefl a verY actlve oon, 7 !boo •• I ii aL llfe In N-~ and 1t•s ~ IL V11n z.Iinrn. --.... ,. tra c . lAndia ..... awarded an 11.t.UU.QS uaursb bard to look back at the h1at.oey of banorvy degne or doctor pf phll· KellMtll 1--I.I, ti, 7921 thla area WI~ oomlJI&' urooo oeopby for work in education ¥Id Aldrlch It., Huatlarton Be&ch: t.be name Of TIMe Robinl. prindpla. of understanding of DoJorw YVOIUM McOee. JI, IOI Or· R e hu qWte a bacJlarou.nd, pnce ln human life. chld Ave., Corona deJ Kar. without even touch.lit,-on hi• lrJn.r. • .eomethlnc lntere.sung to attract the re8.dtr," he says. "Jn the column, J lry to let people know wOO:-·Tfteo R-0bifta la and what m&kes hil)"I tick. So that even lhoVch people have never met me, they f~l u though they know mt: p~tty well." High, ·too, on Theo's 11-t ot In· tere'ata i• 1111 family Ute. Theo and his wife. Mae. have two children. Theodor e, Jr., "we usually caU him Bob" lit tentatively planning to Kl:RCll:DJllll llcCA IGRT!lQlll, Hollywood --"We &-.s for -.W.·lllffonco, we tot ~ the w<*id'a -~ been mon )ml• bled-eo ~ abould Pt rid of_ .... ,.. • DON'T GO TO EXTREMES! , It's not a good thing to throw your money away· carelesBly . , , nor is it good to hoard it unreasonably. But with money, as with all things, there's a happy medium! ' Decide on a definite amount of your salary and put , that much . into a Savings P rogram l~foN> you start spending. Start saving today! Current. high 3~} dividends. INSURED SAYINGS • . . • ·AVAILABILITY WITHOUT RED TAPE! NEWPORT .BALBOA , • I FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION • . . ... P. A. PA LMER, /'m iltRI .. --3333 Via Lido . Harbor ISOO NEWPORT BEACH,-CALIF'DRNIA Harbor Couple Home From Honeymoon Robert LM Tnm7, ao, UO San-port Beach activttJel and much of ta Ana 4 ••·· Newport Buch: h.1a lntel"lt9liq h11tory !Items !ron1 Jean.nJe Bee.trtce 'Pt'hite, ti, 22Z t.be tact th&t M ~t three yean ,,,_ Dr., Coot& -la the Anny Alr Drrioe, 1918-%0. Theo wu a pUot. Oi&ht ln.11..ruc· D&A.ftl8 ' tor and tat pilot l.n t.ha.e day11 IORN' l:LLIOTT llA.!T'ID:W8 and we.a stationed wtth the M:ex l· follow In his father's footJiteps U.c::=::><ic==>oc==>IK==»c::=::>toc==>oc=::QC==!l ·•Na\1)'-permitting." Bob, 22. is a ---------------------~---­member ot the a.ctive naVaJ re- ~e VOWB W9" rffit..ed in tbe Broadway Weddlnjr chapel by Miu Patrlcla J ean McDonald, dallrbter of Mr. and lofra. R . J. lleDonald and Robert Maynard Henley. aon ot Ute Joaepb Henlt:ys of Newport Beach. Rev. Gerald 8Mll ot t.be F\nt ChriltJon churcb ~dated at the double rlnl' cere- nMl117. The bride, who fcrmerly won the. llionor of "Mlu Beltnower" tn the Loe A.ngtle1 County Spring ratr, wu cM.rmlng ln a wine pb- ardina •ult wt.th pink acoeuone. and a ~te orchid corsage. She la a Jr&duate ot Hu.nUnaton Beach a<hoola. The couple an making t.hetr home at 2'08"' -t"0th St .. NewPort Beacb, following-their retum from a wedding trip to PaJ mSprlnp and s.n Frandaoo. Mrs, Langenheim New President Lido Club Women John Elliott Kallhewa. 68, of can border pat.roJ and ..i.o with 510 Onyx St., Balbo& I.:land, died the Forest Patrol ln Northern of a heart attack tn a Palm Sprinp reeort' while vacaUonlng CaU!ornia, tlytnc out of IU:d Bluff. theN. Hflld World fte.eord: Bom in It. Joeepl), Mo ., he had Jn 1920, Theo won the world'• lived t'2 yean ln C&li!ornJa, halt 1peed record tor De _ Havilanda, of w hich wen apmt on Balboa buulnJ over .a doMd coune at an JaJand. Rrfor. to hLs ck&th. he WU averace o1. JM mil• an. hour. & ntlred nreman, formerly haY• A.not.bu polnt of l.ntettat ls that iltl' .. "ect on the Lo. Angelet Fite Th~ wu the ftrat man ever to departrne.nL fly over Mt. Shasta. As he put. 8urriviaf hlm are hi.I wtfe, Della It ••Anyone eould bave flown ~•r M&tthfWJ.; a IOD, Dale; and four lt, but I suppoee I waa t.be tint bn>tbl'f'9, W.iter ot Corona del one to Wnlt ol lt." B e took a for- Mar. PraAk. ot Pl..-cy, Callf., Geo. eet T&Jli'•T &Jon.r wtth him. and the of. Lam Anplu, and Robert. of two of them were tne tint to aklm Florida. a.boot In the rarefied air over 1-4 .- Servtcca were held In the Mc· 444-foot peak. Ooup.U P\anttaJ home, Tueaday. About ten yean aso. Theo ran •t 11 a . m., with Rev, Harry a.crou isome photoe of "the early owlnp ottlcJattn,.. days of the forest patrol" which Interment WU In Fairhaven appeared In the Loe Angeles Ex· ce-metery. amtner and wu surpriaed lo u e WIU.lAH A.u..EN SWJ:J;T h111 plane and himself in a.everaJ WJWam Allen Sweel, 516 -atth of lhe pfcture:11. •lrfft. died O.C. 20. Born In PTOvl.-After gettinl' out or the Air de.net, R. I . 'he had relided here Service Theo came to NewJ>Qrt aJnce 1938 and tor 23 yu.n had ~ac~. rolled up both 11luvea and been a motorman tor the Pacific plunged lnto community act ivities. EJectric. Loe An1eloa. He la •ur· Q\ler the span of the ye.an. 'be hp vived by his wife, Neille &nd two been lll1 orl&lna.J me1nllioer of Uie At their December bll8lnua hJld 1 c nn. school board, president o! the meet ng membtrs or Udo Iale Ma.aonlc aen1ou were held Dec Newport. Beach Chamber o! Com- Women'a elub elected offlcere for 22 at ~ Wetit WuhJngton, ~ merce , prealdent of the oripna.l the corn..ing year, naming Mn. Hay Aqelea, with Interment In Mel· Ex.change Club, president of lht' l..ana-a.Jte.im preaident. Mn. Kent ro&e Abbey Loi Angelea COfrt.a Meaa.4 Newport Ba r bor Hltc:hcoclt pre.lded. ' · Se~ with Mn. Lanl"enheim llAll-.RY WATIOJlli Uon's club.,. and Commander ot Will be Mn. c. 8 . Rudd, vice· Harry Wa.t.on, t,G, died Friday lhe Amertca.n Le&ion.. He waa,, alllo j.-eddrnt: ~ra. Anne Len.er, MC~ al his born•. 22.82 Orchard Drive, very a ctive tn Boy Scout work and rtt&r'>'; Mn:. Allen Criswell treu-Santa 4na Hel&bLI. Ke wu a na-at one Ume wu ettrcta.ry to the vftr and Mrs. v . D. M~n. par-live ot Am., Iowa a.nd retired /tnancr committee of the 0r&nl"4 Uamentartan. M r a. LA.ncenhelni battalion ell.let ot the Loa An.I"~• County Boy Scout Cot1t1cll. wUI announce her commlttffa at fire department, with which he Y~U. W~ri. ~ • the next meeting. served until hil reti""'4nt. He Followtng the llHSiOn, le& WU ....... al90 nre Chief at St.rite Ana He •Lill retain.a hla vital tnter- aerved~by Ule h09teaaes. Mra. Nel· Army A.Ir bcM trom 114.I t o ta.48. Ht in Youth wortc a.nd along wtth 90ft Neice and Mrs. Juhn Boyd. He had raided ln Corona del Mar the A.m4!'r1can Legion, lpOfWon th• and C.O.ta w ... aree. tor the put American Lecion. Junior bueb&JI etgbt ,...,. and wu a mamber a.nd team. Thia approaching MUOn.wtU put l'1'&1'd Doble ot Harbor Ha.r· be the !ltth conaecuUve year that Jack Wilc:ox Slated for TV Thursday Evening • _._ N -t o o Robina hu aided In thla work. mony --.• o. _., . . . F .; of Rebekah lode• f02, o,eta Mesa Aekl!d a.bout hi• bobbin_ n.~ a.nd ot lA.unl Encam~nt 81, u.y11 "don't play golf or flM. ne•er 8&nt.a Ana. · cared ~uclt tar .. tlMr of them."" He 111 1urvtved by ha wtfe. Bet· How ever, hi• bl,.-..t recreetion I• A talented young composer. th&, of the home addreu: one pultel'"iag around ln h.19 fa.tde.n. .lack: Wllcall. 4.1)8 l:Nt. 19th .c..reet, da.ushl•r, Kn. l>orotby; Tt.rma.n. "l uud to be qWte u · aucUon Ooota "'-YID appear aeat Banta -""' HaiPt.: a -..... brtcfcw ran. &ad J -111 -Uy be ftunda.7 at T:30 p. m. GD the Lele-Homer K. w~ o1 V..Uce; a found a.round a bridCe table. But. ""'°" allow ·~rwooct Opportu • ...._r, )I~ MJnAM W.aten of when contract twfdc' Mcwme lh• altJ" °" KTLA, playtnc hla own W...uainat.r u.q t""' pandchll· np. l ao<t or <lroppod cahl, play· """'poaftlon. "Romance In D Flat." dron, • lnJr, • ~ who la umdau orp.Jllllt S.rvl<N wW lie llfld W-y I Alone ...-inir llA-. -ot hi< at .-c.. Jam. ICplKopel churcll and at 2 p. ... ID -•"1 wltll bllf1 ... tllrlJla WU "~· a tnpl• & oilodoat at ~ col.lep, 1re&Uy Harl>oc aar-y lqe L o. o . I'. Calla Illy In bla pnlon. a rare ~ the procn,m dlreeton and ea.ta x.a g.a.ikw otnQ. event ... My .Ue •w • picture In wlUI Pola perl.....-when be au_,., -.. lie ID hlr-U.. peper ot a dooll>lo c.na Illy. pl&7M at. tlMI &Udltloll ll&tunleJ' b&ftn -.tM7. 1and .........._ Ute'trtplo one we 1llOnJil.lls. , · • Md tn our ,.,..S.., I e&1led an a:· Ch ' ,. Cl b port nnt. to -11..,,, ....uy bad eeae ¥,.X u ~ t.o -t:a-and be li.4eeta Thu"dey ..-t11a1 1t w ""11, • .,.,_., 0 & S Wa sot tho pkW,. fll 41F utple •nee upper <lli••• ..., Cradl..-. c1w. of aL 0111& 1117 1n ,.,.... JIOJ"l'rt.oo. • .t Moose H•ll · =-:·,=o·::i: ~...:: ,,:::::;.· ~ ~C:.:-~ tor tllelr w~ r 'Dll Md pro-to blllitYe ti. tM tpl• 1119 wtda a "IU8s out IM old. lillS In U.. ..... -11-.. t. 11Mo peloCor, .. -... It WM ....-_, _..,wWlleU.-ot-blm· Rot·~._ . -Uoo ....... _la _f ... r --~~ t.o&l-~--.......... , ... tll. :-:.::. :--~·,: ':= !.': Till•••• .. """ -~ ~·=· °: = -ball,• -Waot 0... , ....... W.111.11 ,"' 1_.a ....... ot "'¥"1&alk. -. "It I W lit It p (llllOr ...... -OOlor Ud Ille -will ~ potl;Jr ... -..... .,,. It" I llf-_ -..,_ -(,"I ,_~ n-t p.,.. oa, lfw,.c ,.._ Wl'lf. t9IO •l'h• r,• --. ...... '"a,, -lief-_UMr .. llioelltR. y-II I .. a 1011 , •t · '~ wtl ,_ fLIO dl6 e11odei ... ..,.. _. d! 111 1 • • I • ,_ ,_ '' UQ t.1t tr fa ...,._ ~ UllDla .._ a "9t._ tnller" W1ta .. * Mttvhh+ lllllW--lloe -.... t·:or:.,.. .. ' .... -~ ,.. ---· .................. ....,...,,_ __ New Year'1 Eve ll41Q114 lflOLSli' -. .. - - --· • "' -w -·--_ _._ 0. C, ..,,_t, lllOl W ....... Uo • ca Ills~. ......,_ -W --. So U.. -..s... "••fW\ •••t'\ Jtpatb Ge Cull w .... ? t t ot .... fG81' ..... w.-....... ~ ~"'a =·-r~.:.• .= ;:~~:z::i:=: ::-.. ::: !!'°.:';:...-:~~.: .. iu:: .... 1') I .. WI st ............ ...,_...,.. .. o 11••• ,,.~ -----11oe~•·s1 .... --..---lt. ' . a ... ·-· at 11:00 aatv. ... .. s... ~ Tlllia ...... la ..... for &•w.l . . -.. 1 • ' • THEODOR E llOBlNS excet"'-n~. Bound finance•, efficl· ent management. always compell- Uve ,aplrit and completely modern facilities. In a letter pN"vious t o re«iving t.he award. Theo was praised for hJit "forward tblnking serve a.nd ta in hia ~1or year at Loyola m.a.Jorin& ln'-tiualnea11 ad- mJ.nistratlon. Nineteen-year-old d a u,g h t e r Mary la In her ~ year at Orange Cout college and la fond of athletic& and teaching. She pl&n8 to attend Immaculate Heart college alter completion of her junior college ..-ork. COM Man Writes 'Horsey' Article ' Aasocta.ted Riding Clubs ot Ora..nae cowity are due lo hit the new.stand9 on a na.tion-wlde acale thJ• week. A n article lilied "Horse Happy County" a.ppea.rs ln the January and foN·ard pla.nrting" by Jin1 laaue of \\1eatern H or.teman Mac- Roberts, who Is th(' diJ!trict sales az:ine. \Yrltten by Jac k Lewit!I, a mana1er for Ford. Corona df"I Mar resident, the Anothe r of the Interests In piece cover& the history of the Theo's well-tilled day6 is his wttk4 riding clubs, their orga.niz.ation ly column which he has been writ-anl1 purpoge and dwella at aome ln.g-1 for the past two years. He length on their efforts to <e8 tab- traes his journalis tic training liah riding tra.illl ln some surround- back t o 1923 when he was editor Ing forest prnervea. wMre horse or lhl' American kgion'a new84 l'"nthtaiaat.a may ride ¥.;th the a.s- pa.per here in Newport Beach. aura.nee they they wont be ru.., T o fill out the column he WIUal-down by a hot rod:' ly jot. down interesting happen-Since writing the article. Lewt.s Inv during the ·~reek and sit.a has returned to acUve duty u a down at his typewnter on l\fQn · Ma rine officer and currently la JJ1 day for hls y,,reekly stint. the public information 1ecllon at · El Toro Marine Alr station. Expl&lu Column The Lewia' reside at 7M Nar· "l uirualJy try to start oft with J ciuua. Corona del Mar. ....._ CAwDS wn-•••• _. t ct a: , .._ f/6 u.. .._ Jf.,..,..8 111!1 ,~..,.._.lllWI 3 3 ..... , 1 DIO. i• ... ._:eta ... .._..,... .._ r-. • -x-r•, ~·..,. .. p .... fw...,. ..... 111 a.,.-· .... I: 1& 'n.e .. M'tllt..,.,.. f ........... •J SA .............. ~ t I 0 i lc-- eeMsMla'* k ;t1s1 ...-• .. "WI_._.., fa1 ,. ..... .... ... .... -tr ,,...,. -• ...._.-_. 11mt .,.. '• .. 1ast11 • • sat ............... a.-.. 7 .... 11$ .......... -.... ,., 2 12119 ta ---II '11!o7 -a '1 a .... I I I .. lli9 Ctb .. 0 U. ..... , De Li i tJ ............ Pt1 _._ ~ . s... ... _. __ ,,·------........ -·= "•>lie t sa'..,... --.. I Cl'tooCI> _, ~ ·-) ' • f P14«4 !J,u~ T~RESA RENNER (Mrs . A. Renner I Concert f'taa .. t of Three Oonttnenu Orw.duate 8tudeot of Ht-la llartok 436 Serra Drive Harbor 1171.J Corona Highlands -Corona del Mar F ·UN ZONE OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY BALBOA • THE NEW . ' HAMMOND . CHORD ORGAN • You Caa..., lid! ar-. laa11 at o.c. WD'HOVT -~ · A lllNOU: WOfW o;~ ___ ....,. ____ ~Tc• W DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO.:CO • 520 No. Mzk: Cor, of . .._. ~AANA .1 Pltoa1 IU. 2·5140 , ~ • • 1 I I s I I . , ' • • • • • • • NEWPOltt • IALIOA NM·~ Engagement of Miss Paula Castle , Announced at Xmas Open House Pine bouata and anve.r Uueli,:----:==:---:;::----:;---- ' . GDU.8 of IJle Newport-Bal'-~ Savlllp .. d I.-. Mooelalloa -l k liaPPJ' ~ 9C1MMKI wtUI. another happy ~~.::no.-tn1 the brlde--el«.€ of Cb.1 8uth(rUd. M'-Bent.11 PhlUlp&.. A diluaer at the u.Jboa Bay Club pruvidfod tbe oP1•ctrtD11lty for pod "~tor botb C'Wtllb. Sh~,. Jtrre. l1'0m left: Carol French. Me~cdnl Vale. 'aoe CorlJM,. Lydia Bau•b. M_lM MIUll~ APN BJom~ qu.lH. Patrtda l\lo,,·er, Alyn" H11hlcy. Dorothy )tanfield &ftd Uorvlfty ~Hoc. Miu rhlllipM and Mt-. Sutherland ''~"" marrl"1 du.rln~ the (.hrl.!'l ma.. .. \\"i"ek-4'0d. (Photo by Beckner} dccked the stair and balcony raU· lnp.' a Chrlatmu tree twtn)(led wclcomtnc Ught. but it wu the two bll" red .11tocklng1 ha..ngtng over t he mantel In the home ot Mra. RJchard Bnow CUtle, 20lS Eut Bay avrnu e, Balboa w h.lch told the import.ant •tory al an open h<>Wte Saturday evcnlng ; tor lhe ~lockings more the namea "Paula" and "Dean."' Mrs. M. Brockett is Yule Hostess to Members of the Stagettes Club "E verything a Christmas party<>---------------- s hould be!" T hat was thf' con.sen- su• or bpinion among the Stagettes club members and guests after the group's traditional hflliday hospi- tality. keyed to gayiety and can1- Police Auxiliary Xmas Party araderie in the Costa a.1esa home ?olembcrs not only brought gifts of Mrs. Marge Brockell. to exchange but also brnught other Beautiful appointments. an ele-packages t o ~o to nC'edy famlhca gant buffet, good friends and a when l"e\~oport Beach Police Aux- graelowi hostC'sa combin ed to nlakr i11ary held iLo; Chr1stmaa meeting this winter-time oceruion a per· at the home of Ruth G<'rri~h. 1~ feel one. San Bernardino Place, C08ta ~tesa. Adorning the front door \\'8.!S a with Alda Gorton berving as co- huge candy cane surrounded by hostC'ss. greenery and \\"hen gursts st,•ppcd A nC\\' game, fifty ..... -o...<i played Into the house th~y found a ra-\..·ith high scores hC'ld by Vio la dlant Noel setting. There v•as an co rn e c I, Lorraine ~ton tgoml•ry evergreen tree. gleanun~ ~·ith and LaYl~ta L8<'e. Aft!'r\vard the baubll'S ancl candles. a <'risp snov.· hostesses s~rved pumpkin pie . l"Cene con1plement rd amid l!ilver Prrtty Christmas decorations and letLvcs and flaming poinl'lcttiaM. a lrce providrtJ 8 ctling for t he Every'1ne rt•c1•i vf'd a novel. IQVe-festivity. ly Chr1stn1as corsa?e. Thf'se, as Pat Coe v.•a.11 Spt'cial gue8 t rn r well as the del·orat1ons. \Vere de-th vening a"d nlC'mbers pre8erft signer! and n1alic by the hostes.'I. w:rec ?.tary Bates B<'vc rly Burd· E lectinn of ofri1cers ~1sclusure o r 1 salL Ginger Cass<''!. Viola Comee\. secret pals an• a ~1ft exchange Audrey Cottle.' Mary Cusun1anQ were sn1nc of the 1nter<'Sl1ng Bea Lace. Lorraine ?.Iontgo ntery. pha.ses uf tht• evening-v.·!uch SfX'd Lois Price. Elizabeth \\.altze. La- all. too qu1ckl.\·. 1•rcs1dcnt Crace Veta Lace anil the hostesses. K!J ne contluc.-tctl the brll'f business lntt'nm. ~e'' Offlcrrs Presirlcntial rcsfl'ln.<11biltt 11•s for the ensuinJ; y•·a1· Wl·• e betaken by l\frs. Helrn C'lark of C11sta ~l csa. ?.trs. J an1t•c Chandlr r of Orangt· v.:a.<1 nan1t·d sccrPtary-trcasurer. anrt Mrs. Brockett was chtisen so- cial secretary. Rt·l1r1nj! officers a re Mmes. Klinl'. IJl'ockett, sccrc- Utry-trca.<turer a.nd ~lac Felker, so· cial sec retary. P relly antl a1nus1ng '1-rticlcs we~ 1upplled In a grab bag. A handMn'le gift wa.a prt!&entro Bet- ty Kirby, new!ipaper woman. a.-. a tokf'n or appre<'iatlon on behatr of th.c club. / ~frs. Chandler ofrcrrd an 1n~p1r­ ational prayer befnr:! th!' guests eat down t o a bountiful bufft't sup- per at. m1dni,::ht. Th<' menu inc lud· ed !abater. rried rabbit. a."50rted &alads, sandli'·iches, Christmas cookie.!!, mlnt1l, nuts and other sea- snnal dcilcas1cs. If thr te w ere such a thing M an Oscar f•)r marvelou::i: food. the v1\"acious ?.targe w ould certainly "'•in one! Getting the yuletidl' a rt tn a truly joyous start ~·ere mc-mbcra Mmes. ltline, 1.talx-1 Smith, Chand- ler. Clark. Felkt'r, En1ma Pou- part. Dai1-1y Sullivan. Clara Bad· age. Lou Lockwoo<l, Betty Russell. Louise Crttn and guc.~ts "'1.mes !.taxlne Turner, Ann Meyers arid Ml.58 K irby. Newport WSCS to Serve Dinne r for O.C.M. Union Plans for serving dinner to I [J(l men1bers of Orange County Meth· oclis t Union ~·ere marle at lhc Dt'· ccn1bcr mcc'.'ting of lhc \\I. S. C. S . Christ Church by the SC'a, h1•ld in G0<>dell hall "'·ith ~fil-IS Clarn Kohl- stedt ·presfd.lng. The dinner will be held on. January 8 and a.JI circles wtll a.Mist. Ek-ginning In January each cir- cle in turn will serve f111· a month. d rt:orat1ni:: the sanctuary. provid- ing hostrs-~es al thr Sunt.hsy 1norn· 1ng ...,..·orship service and 1'lerv1n,:: \Y. S. C. S. luncheons with NPW· port He1ght.'5 l"lrt"le tak111,1.: the fir:oit rnonth. All c1rclt"'s reported for th\· half. year period, giving cxt:el!C'nt work repor ts. Balboa Island eircl-:-scrV•'d th•' noon luncheon. tables being b<!aut1- fully dccnratl'd In the Chr1.stma!< theme· and further adorned with ltghtC'd candles. Instead o r a progran1 the after- noon y,.·a..'I giv!'n over tn lhl' Chris t- mas party. 1'¥1rs. J ohn K. Elhott ~tlve thf' opening devotions and ~ach cir<'le presented a skit or en- tertainment feature. Adventists Ai d New Guinea Missionary Work ' Thua It wu that a largo group of college and ramUy frtt"nda Jearu- ed er pltuUI for a fall -y,·eddtng when Miu Paula Ann CUUe will become the bride of De&n Hunter Davl.s. eon nf Dr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Davi! of r orUand. Oregon. Paula wu charming-In 1earoe.m tnffC'l.A adorned with an heirloom pearl brooc h ""''hlch hnd been hand~ <"<! down In the Haught family fo r •cveral generatlon.s. She is lhe d11.ughtf"r of "'t rs. Castle and the late R ichard Castle. and great A special otf¢rtng to st rengthen grandd&ughter of D a n i e I H. mlSsion work by Sevent h-Day Ad-Thomas, Dra.ngt county pioneer. ,·entlat IH'rvtcemen in New Guinea Grandmothers are Mrs. Paul Ed- during World \.Var 11 will be taken ward Haugh of the ha m<' address Saturday, Dec. 30 at the Newport and AIMI. Olive Turne r Castle or Height.. Adve ntl.st church. Latest Oakland. The latter "enl as a gift reports reveal rtve churches have 8 lace handkerchief ..,.·h1ch h&d grown from a small company or· been In the family for a century· ganlud by these G. I. nilsslon-and which \\'I ll be ca1 riPd at lhl' artes. \~·eddlng. A senk>r at t he'.' Univer- s1ty o f Oregon. Paula is affiliated - Ml~ Dorothy Ann Lfo\\"la Saturday Party to Honor Dorothy Lewis The offi:ring t o be t11.kcn In the with Chi Omrga li''hle ht'r rianct! 18 ,178 Adventist Sabbath 1".'hools 18 a Sigma Nu. r1f tht> world will allW aid n1IS11i on Mrs. Ca.slit:!' \\'as sniart in blac k 1.tr. and ?otrs. A rthur W yndham ~chools in Borneo and the Cele· crept' while M l""!'!. Haugh '-''Rs in l.A!w ls are ienterl.Alning at Blue bes, and e.stabli..!h an evangell.sl1c powder blue crepe "-'•tt: rhinest one I Bay. th<'ir Lido Isle home:, with a <'enter In ?otan1la. Rnd pearl trim. Asa:.st lng them In buffet supper. Saturday evening, Special rrporL'I lnd!cate natives ,.ntertatnlng .... ·erC! 1.frl!I Cal!ltle'!I Dttemh<-r 30. in honor of thrlr are no longer t:ont,•nt to follo\\' tv.·o slst<'I"!'!. ~tr9. H. E . s~ahler of · daught~r. ~fig Dorothy Ann thrlr heathen cus toml'I 11.nrt live &.!I Ba lboa and Pi.1rs. Byron o Ol'lborne Lcvo1s. MIKS Martha Bmlly Lewl:oi . their a.ncestors did, ?.f rs. Dorothy ro ( l.AlJIJ A n,litelf'l!I, Pau1.1t.·11 y1>ungf'r hl")me fro m Stanford Unlver11ity for Rutled~e. Sabba th !>ehr.'I s11pc1 · 111ster Nii rma iln a pr<'tty ft ~l·k of the holidays Rnd ltf 1. and Mn1 . !ntrndent , s ta ted. "They art" br--IJronze and go ld) and ~Ira. }!far-James EdgMr Uwis Will 1&..sslst In 1 onun~ incl t'a.!ungly interested ~n lo'ol:e Othiner. . r<'celv\ng guest~. . Chriatia nity and tht• 1n1pro\'C'1nentl Attention &Jitain centered on the Dorothy, who l~ kno"''" M Dorn 1• In hcaJth ani1 living conditions thP happy brid<'·f'lect on Sunday eve-to her fr1cnd.'I. Is In f'audena for ~i~1onary tcatht·s thc1n." ithl' iiinJ.r v.'hl'n members of the family t~e winte r, attending the W~t· said. I gatht"rl"d at the Cast!~· hon1e for a ridge M'hool ...,.herr she la 11. senior One-thi rd of the runds recrlved Chr1stn1as dinner. and prf!!llident of the Athlet ic fron1 the ofrl~r1 n~s v.·itl I><' u>ied to . A.'U'oclatlon. Dorrir spends h er 'l l tengthPn exist 1n_:: mt·"!' I 0 n f wttf -ends and holidays at Nl'W· 'IChools in Borneo a nd th~ Cclf'bt-S port and docs a gr('at df"al or salt· J.1dandl'I. Thea!' school~ are Ul'ICd to Ing. Thil'I 18 a.1.80 lo be her coming o vercome ba1·rlf'1s caused by out party. many lnnguages and d1alet·ts ln -------- the area. NaliVcs tra ined In the Family Christmas it'hools rC'tUrn to their home vll- lag1·s to promote bi>tter 11 v1ng at Keene Home cond1t1ons and cstabh1•h Christian churches Evrry three m onlhA Advc'.'nllal Rabbalh !ill'h()Qls M>lc1·t a mi11l'llon r1eld as their "project." EHl"h Sal· urilay during the p<'r1u<l ~turty i• i.;-1vcn tu the \'1triotL" Oft•d.'f uf the ter1·1tory. On the lut Sabbath a "peclal orrt•rtng il'I ta.kt!n. The 11rojf'(;t for the. first lhree rnonlh1' of J{):t l "·ill b.' lhc Adventist mcdi- ·RI Rnd cducal1onal w 1·rk In South Afr ica . Women of Moos e to Initiate on Thursday The Ne,~.-po.-t Bearh \\'on1en of lht• ~loose. chapter I t.'>8. 'v1n h ~1\<1 s formcil inttiat1on Tl1u11'day. l..)c("_ 28 at 8 p.m4 in the ,.loose Home. 2008 Ocean F'ront. The c-an d1date to be 1n!t1att>d i~ Lema Ma.s."IC'y oC Huntlnb'tun Beach. ] Senior Regent Ahct· Anrlcrson request~ that all tho ritual tean1 pll•a.'!e be there. t , r.11 ss PAt:LA CA STLE Thl're was a gathering. of t he clan on Chr1stma11 rlay ""''hl'n ~t r . l\nd Mrs. Roy Keene or Balboa. did thl' family honnrl'I. · Sharin1; t he hOllpitality W<'r c Mr. and Mr:s. Claude K nox, M r . and Mrs. Dean Snuth a.nd claus-htcrs. Bettedean. Pat and Sondrah : Mr. and lttrs. Bob Mayfield and d augh- ter Cheryl. all of Costa Mesa; Mr. and Mrs. Bentley Stllkcld. Doreen and Lloyd Salkel<I. Lo8 Angell.'111 : June Keene, daughter of the hosts. BOOK ED AT JAI L Robert L. Jc.,..•ell, 40. 1818 N ew- port Blvd .. COl'lla Mesa. Thu rsday night was bookl'd at t he eount y jail on a drunk driving charge. He v.·as a1 rested by the Oili!ornia Highway Patrol or Ne\\o').lOrt Beach town.ship. \ Ebell Section To See Western T rav~I · P'icture ' firemen's Auxiliary Elects Officers . . Dottle Kloeckner wq elected Enjoytng t he event Wen LuclDe president of Newport Beach Fire· Gehrca, Faye Beneclfct. 8a1ly ..leek· men's auxiliary when membeni lall, Doria Diehl. k&Jdne CollDIU. O h\"e Wa ugh, Vivian Balea; Bl.We met at lhe-borne or Leonore Zube. Perruzzi. Zenobia Frost. June Ktd- A tn.veJosue picture WHtem Balboa Iah{nd. Othcra to lake or-die, Dottie G loeckner , Loll Wood- H or1.zoN1 by the Union Paclrlc will rice were Mona H ayden, secretary mR.n~l'C, Gl'n<'va Standage, r.ther be the prognm In et.ore tor me~, and Fay Benedict, vice prc.'Udent . J ohnson. LaVcrJ\e Berry, Norma betlf of Ebetl club travel 8cctlon .1.taxi e Connl.'11 W<1n the F-)ll'Cial D1·1~(.'0C. Aiona Hayden, J •an meeUng Tueeday, Jan. 2 at 7 :ap pri'ic · d was also recipient of a Crci'''e. Aln1a Thompeon, Ellen p. m. In the club house, a ccording blrth<l g ift. There .,...as nn ex -Lc\"ering and Lee Zube. J anuary to the HCUon chatr man. M n . Conr cha ng of Ch ri:Jl!naa gifts by sec-n1cctin~ will be held a t the bome •lance Jayrect. ret s. of ltf rN. Bcn<'dlct. At Laguna Beach Furniture YOUR DOLLAR WILL BUY MORE ROME FURNISHINGS TODAY • BECAUSE: Our furniture, appliance a ntl floor co,·er ir1g Juwc r cost IJriccs uf several months ago. })rices t utlay reflect our Wholesale fu rniture and will be rc fl cclcd pr1ct.:s on future orUt.:r~ ha,·c already ri~n i11 latt.!r .lD5 1 11riccs. Special After Chri,tmas Sale Values Spend that Christmas gift money now at Laguna Beach Furniture Co., where you can still buy many items at "1Jrc-Knrca" r>riccs. Invest W.isely Now and Save on Bome Furnishings 240 Forest Ave. Co11vc11i~nt Crc<li t Ter ms A rra11ged t ·r.._"C Parking on Oct·an at r t-ar or !'ilore - Laguna Beach 4-1071 Cousin Vis its Harbor Sisters r.Jrl'I . Ro,vena Kidde r o r Glt!nco. Okla~oma, her snn anti h1~ .,..;f<'. ~tr.· and &In. Orltt. Kulrler of F lll- n1ort" were re<:enl gu1•sts at thE" home or Mr. and !.t1-s. P . L. Hig- gins. 'I'wltin a\·enue, C03ta Mesa and of ?-1lss Elsie Neli'•land. Ne..,.·- porL For the Balboa. group, Afrs. At Ina Ives and "'!ni. Elliott gave read- ings and Balboa Island me mbeN!" provided an amusing ''kitchen or- ch('stra'. dtrt'Ctcd by ~1rs. Le!illC F'reitagi F'or Neli'·port circle there were musical readings by M 1:o1. ?.fay Delozier and ?otrs. J ohn Pfischner while At rs. J..('"s N ott and l\.frs. EL!ie Hargrove rl'presen ted NeY..-port Heights circle .... ·1th a minstrel number. Refreshments will be ser vrd by sentinel Lorraine Montgomery and Moose H ome Chairman Dora Drake. \VOTM Chapter J lSB wi111hC'.-; everyone a Very Happy Nt'w Yt·ar and thanks the n£·ws papen1 for all the splt'l)dld publi1:ity that h as been g l\"en them ll"!e pa.'!t year:. Eleven Years A/Jeatl in Automatic Driving I Mrs. K idder ls cousin of ~t1ss Newland and &f n1 . Higgins, an•! they had not J1Jeen hf'T for 41 )'cars . Although blind, she hvPs alone and m&de the t rip t o California by herselr. • White ~irt.11 were brought. to be distributed later to the nl'edy. . ..\RJZ()1\. A VACATION A-f is." Agn('s Craig. tet.l'her st the Newport school. Is speni11ng t he holidays In Wll<'nx , Arizona ~-Ith her mother and s\stl'r. S Pt.:~·os CllRl~T!\tAS Sho~·ered "-'ith Chri~tmas rc- 1nen1branc1•! Wit.! Flo Cunningham. popular checker at Rlchat'll::l 't1 mar- ket, now in St. J oseph b08pltal 1ttcoverlng from a recent opera- tion .. Miniaturf' trees. nowcn and cards brought best \vlehes Crom Mn. CUnningham's n um e r o u ~ friends. J • ·--·-&-·----... --~ ... Utle ---ft 0 _,.., z •• ..... lftliMutit Ito'._.....,.,. ... •·zr,J' Ge r sr,,... ._ rwlkat ...... 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OLDS.I/OB/LE IIIDIU·MAT/CI" NIARlll OLDSMOllLI DIALIR -------.------ :it l'SON ·llOT.08 CO. tlM'POIT llACtf • ....... l111eO. 6442 • ., • _...... ... _______ .._ I • ·' ' ' • • - • • • .:NcT~•:s A D1,uatrt.h l..eml '*'41 U11 .r. ONr ~ ~ ... Mcml>er ot CALlJ'Ol\l!rU. NEWIP APJ:R PUBLI8BllR8 ASB'N • .. ..,, .... or Ibo NATIONAL ltDITOlllAL 4880Cl4TION DtttNd u Beeond.aa.. Matt.ft at the Po9tofftce in Newport Beach. Calltor!Ua undtt t1>e Act o1 Jiu.II S. 117l1 RU .. zt~, L. tllrl'RlCB, Editor RALPJI ~E90N. Advertlalns Mana1er STAY AND LIVE It ia n:ll88uring that civilian defense planning appears to be quickly emerging from the wild-Wi stage and get· tillg down to local bnuis tacks. For many people, not the least part of the reassurance lies in the toning down of the more sell.51,ltional pronounce- ments of ,the effects of atom bombing by experts in a poai· tiOn to know the facts. The consensus of informed opinion nqw """"'I' to be that danger from radiation has been great- ly exaggerated-that the real dangers are flash bums and flying debris, and that the problem of civilian preparedness ia essentially no different from the problem as it existed during World War IL Consequently, emphasis is being plac· ed on such proven and practical precautions as first ajd schooling and block warden progi;ams. Unquestionably. there is entirely too much public apathy toward civilian defense plans. At the same time, it ia good to know that there is little feeling of panic and that gadgH manufacturers banking on such a feeling aren't like· Jy to get rich overnight from the sale of their wares. "De- contamination agents" to rid homes of radiation are now oP the markets. but sales are siow. ?oci<et g~tger counters are available, too. but the experts SjlY they're a waste of money. And inetead of acquiring elaborate home bomb ehelters, householders are advised to figure out the safest spot in the house in event of attack and to have on hand such easeqtial equipment as a first aid !lit, a flashlight ~d some cannl.d food. Discarded entirely are grandiose plans advanced a few 111onths ago for mass migt'Rtion t o Lake Tahoe and the Mo- jave Desert at the first sound of an air raid signal. The civilian defense plans now evolving emphasize community effort to enable people to stay where they are and live. DISPERSING INDUSTRY ! • • ' f'XCfPT 1Mf .OHE5 HE Rtt?E5 WITH ! Scientists Study Costly Waves The ocean waves which lap Call- romla's shorea &re among the state's greatest asaes-.a, but they also drop sands which plug har- bor• and must be removed at a coat ot hundredl of thouaa.nde ot doll an a yea.r. " Some ot the acUons ot these wave&--&nd they are fu more con1ptex Uut.n the caaua.1 beach ob· server d.ream&-are ~lng studied by Dr. E . Allan Wlllla.ma, &MOCi- ate professor ot phy&lcs at Sa.nta Barbara. college of the Univer-alty ot Ca.llromla. He Is pa..rtleula.rly interested In charting the retnu:- tlon ot wav~ u they come up to a Should war come would an enemy be able tCJ reach our sloping i.hore. viW industrial centers with atom bomb a, ttacks? Should Dr· Wlllla.rrus. who spent nea.rly a year of a 11abeatlcal le.ave In we cease the expansion of existing industrial centent in o r-etudy at th• ScrlPP8 Institute of cler t o avoid, as some people contend, making them more Oceanoc-raphy at La Jolla on this 11~ely ta.rgets f o r atomic attack? These questions have been subject. plat1a addJtlonal resea..rch ¥-Into wave retraction. under discuss.ion for the past several years. Although there He hu round that ra.mille& of has been some purposeful diapersion of defense industries, wavea are even mott Important h than lndJvlduaJ w•vu. Wavt>• such as the establishment of certaln plane factories in t e whi ch strike a wall carom off like middle west. it would seem that the problem of mdustriaJ a. billiard ball and are eaay to an- dlspersion has come about as a natural result of our eco-alyae, he M..id However, when they hit a aloptng shore. they return nomic growth. to the sea v.1th a t\1rtst, further Most significant in this trend has been the \•ast indus-complicated by l'ltrlking ne'A' trial growth of the Pacific Coast and of the Southwest. Al-shore-headed waves . It Is wht>n w1t.v" change dlrec· though this growth received iti; greatest impetus in recent tlon or •peed that they drop the years the trend toward industrial dispersion here in Cali-sands which prove llO costly. Dr. fornia was stimulated many years ago" through the devel-wuua.m.. plan1 to use AOnobuoy•, opment of our state-wide banking &'·•tem which made the 0 " radio tranamJttel"A. dropped ott J ah.ore. to give tum an ac;eurat.t financial reso urces "of tbe metropolJ~an centers available for charting or the wa,'el! wh.lch hU . the development of butlying area.a. not been pouible w1t1h equipment ·~ 1*"' " e great~ num lj o arge in ~~.es Ul ese _ Tr. th be f I -d'·-..; . th he h., Uffd pnvlou• y. ~ a ~ OOJd• i>ontribute much to ~ir lla!R ~ ~ of war. Ask y bUfhs to · It 'is not to be assumed. however , that those cities where many industries are centered are neeesaarily in ... rious dan· Join Reserves ger of an atomic attack. We are not. yet involved in an all· out war and it has yet to be demonatrated that enemy planee could re3cb these vjtal centers with atomic or any .other type of bombs. Men belwttn the age• ot 18 and 19. who have regt.lered wtth their d:ra.ft boards but who have not yet be.en called ror a pre-tnduction phyalclel, may enU•t In the R•- w.rve Corp11. Army RCIM:rve Head- quartent announcui today. Men who enllat In the R.e.&erve Corpi and rema:n acllve wtll bf' deftrred when they a.re called by their draft board!! for phy•lca.la. Enll8ting In the R~&erve Gorpe In this manner la advantageowi, Army oftlcla.ls said, ln that enll.et- ee11 will ~eive pa.y tor attend· Ing drill periods. have an oppor- tunity tor promotion and be a.ble to ae.rve wit..h a home-town untL f'urther lntorm..aUon may be ob- l&lned tn>m Lt. Ralph Luo-11 Anllored Dlvtalon recrult1n1 cttl- c:u, at Am\)' ~ Beadq\JaJ'- te,_, 1012 N. Jl&IJ> It., But& Ana. New Owners of ~WmMd I • I • • I Rise to Remark by Rt<p,....nt&U\'P .lohn PbJWpe As we &pproach the n<'w year, which proml•ea to Introduce one of the 1raveat periods in our his- tory, with controls. taxes and the preparation for ,var already In movemtnt, we n1ay take a 1llght comfort to noU! glints of realism ahinlng through the Involved a.nd contradictory Pntanglen1ent which tla..s been our foreign policy for the pa.15t five yea.rs. There s.re notes of hope, even from the e.xttuUve ma.nalon. Cha.rlea E . WU.on, a vital aru:1 cap- able man, has beep called to guide the nation'• mobilization. There la a rtturrlng .rumor that General Marshall may resign, t o ~ ~­ Pla.crd, presumably, by Stuart Sy- mJngton. -The general took the place only u an old soldier mlS"ht obe)' orders from hi• euperlor. Thero n1ay be some .!!llCht sle-· nificance In th(' fact that Lhe preal- dttnl did not go to Lhe airport to see the Se<-rrtary or Stllte ta..ke ofr ror Bru.uel.s, 1,•ohich rustom would ha,·e cauffd u• to expect. He sail· ed lrutud on his yacht tor a pure- ly pereonal "'ttk-enrl. The Repub· licana of both HoU.5<'8 or the Con· gt'H.!I adopted brief alatemenu a.ak.Jn1 for the Secrt.ta.ry'a ru1gna- tion, on the ob\'\ou1 grounds that he had \Mt the conf\cl.f"nce of both the pt-ople and tl'if'ir rtpresenta- tl\·e~. Tht>re v.·M the lmmf'diate c ry from the admin1strat1cn that this WU & violatton o( the policy ot ''Unity."' Tha;t word, accordln• to Web9ter rneana "harmony" and "accord.'' and therefore au1gest.1 lhllt It I• not onr-stded. The minor· lty party hu conallt.enUy 11Upport- ed ~. admln"9tra.t"1a Ip the P:•t majority of It.Iii declldOns on fobi 4!!,-n policy. e'\'-eTJ "Wl!t'Jl there had bH.n no conaJlta.tioft. nor a.ny cha.nc~ to comment or advtae, at the tlme lhie poUci• were made. A.a a RepubUcan on« put It. "We would like to be called l.n at the l&1le·off and not only at lhe cruh landing." But a Secretary or State who looks only to clolin• the door ac-a1nat Communlam In ltorope and le.aves the Asta.Uc door widf' open, with si.rong suspicions .,r a ''v.·el ome" mat before It, hu certainly lost th~ co nfldt>n<:e of lhe people. a.nd "unity" tu.elf lhovld suggest his replacemrnt wtth a man, u tor example Chle.( Ju.1tice Vln.aon, who would h.e.ve that nec- essary conf1dence. Another note or hope ls l&llf amonc the diplomata, or getlln& lhe nation.a of th.la hemisphere t1>- 1dbar tor talks on mutual de- fenN rn&UU.. Thu• there ll a ~a~ UU. N ew Ttv'• -· o/ tlw-ra.t that lb• _,.1q otNQI• wlU lie It. and or tbt OOlllJNl)4Jn( lml!O~ lbal evvy clKJelM we matte llboa.ld ~ ..... rlll>l-- 'ni• people at hewn• Dow •• can oo Jonitr atr:ord to ..aka m.19- ~ A.I a -of fact. l lblnk A. H. 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II Sii fWf d WM a,rri. ht14. •• f • • • T ...iila.y, D.ecemlier 21, 1 •!50 . -• Thanks to the, Greatest Public Demand any _Motor Cars and -Trucks Have Ever Enjoyed, the Latest Million Chevrolets have been Produced in Less Than 6 Months ••• Compared to 12 Years for the first Million! We join all other Chevrolet dealers in thanking our cu1- tomen for matins possible this 2,5 millionth Chevrolet. For the only rea500 anyone makes more producu is bocaust pe<>Ple. want more of them. We Chevrolet dealen are able to deliver more passenger cars and trucks than any other automobile dealers today because Jou prefer Chevrolet passenger cars and truck..s over ony other make. So it is your overwhelming endorsement of the products a.od services we offer that is behind the pro- duction of this 2S millionth Chevrolet less than six m onths after completion of the 24 millionth. We are sincerely &ratcful. And v.•e bclieve the best way we can cx.prCM our gratitude is to continue to offer you the very finest services and the very greatest values that we possibly can! • • CULBERTSON MOTOR CO. ' • 2481 Coast Highway Phone Beacon 6442 Newport Beach ' •• ·- ' " : ' New I'm rid of drwlaery and «peodeo~ oo the -the<. My automatic pa cloches dryer tabs only m!Auia to dry my cloches wbeocwr I choooe to wuh. I i-"* ri...ed pi'eea iato my dryu .•• oet the COD· 1'01 • •• ond take che111 OVt. 1\iweb dry IO IOfi ond lldJo chey'ro rWy "' fold ond 'PU' a ... y. No moro 'oprlnkling. eicher. I simply baw my dryer sa>p when cloches reodi p.mc. itoolaa coadition. wt.y ..i I dt11ae on au-ri<: ps clocha clryu? Tliey're 111udi &Met tbaa odan --~ cypes of , ..,,_. ,,,.,.. .. ~-1co•. ~nor.,_• i-1W TheJ allo..,.. laoo IO ....... oely Zt lO 3t per dry ... C.U. ~ ,,,.,, ...... _, Dtalan ... nisrU.. ~ ............ 4dJ!la1o. See ...... -. Iara bow,.. -wla oa •ra ••*.,. •• , 4i)'U or oci.,r .. ...,.. ,na. ,,_ --9 • : •• I • -:-• ·-\ ,J' tP ' FM; ' ~~· ' - ro• •• LHi•n lli(i. COJFUll WW MnOMAnC \ . AS MONE't M'I CJlfllSrM "'YING-WiATHER f/1'6 (),.. (Jllr Ml 1to1JND ••• 1011 THE '/IAlt ... . ' ~. - -....._r . • ~amrts a,.Chtn Oryor ..... Jlr.llllF•IK o..; Ir' .•• ~ .;;. ... ,... .. 'Witt ... . ClfJTNI$ DRYllltJ. · .J I • -~ • I ••• ' • . "- NEWS ~·TIMES . 'CWSIFIEDS -TtiE OLDEST ADVERJ151t46 . MEDIUM IN Jiff tftPoRT HARBOR -AREA. • ~ .. !::~ar~r~.P~W~AJl~~,.~·~P~----1 11 1••&, ... , •• .._ ~ .....,_ l!lXPERillNcmo a11enu.n lady T ~le 8e--'- NEWPORT BAY POST-·W-.ian NEW8-TDIJl8 -Every Taellda7 . wante<1. KAY NJa)..S()N DlU:8S e ~--· New -New ..... New Yearly and Winter SHOP, $440 Vt& Oporto. •Lido RADlOREPAIRS HUDSON INVADER GOOD "11\N. ,HOUB&S '",\Pl'S. REAL ES' ?Jl11 Ille ""~· HA"l°" 121~ Larry ha · • .. Baroid l!Amn>· 540 mo. up. 1Mt!np wanted. Jl(ALI: -ma1n1a1ance-aome ,,.,,. ru.m~~ Mariile Engines PAUL C. JONES . ·um In tltlltt automotive, me-iee ~ c..Jt -.·~ 275 H.p. ZS011Balboa Bl"-, N . ...,.rtlleacll -----------------------cbAJ\lclll. or taJ'llOUUy-Start1n1 ' llOUo PRICED TO SllLL Call Barbor SfO .,.. B&r-2313 ~ 11&1ar1. POO plua '16 -t of Uv-1----------See John Haney RON AS A GIFT ANYTIME NEWPORT-BAIMA PRE88-'Ihm~ .... ,.. ...... Q ,.7 .... _.~·r' ., .. Inf bonua. Appllcatlorul reeolved Q'KE!:Flli • KER.RrM' tAble t.op CO 4 DEL MAR--amall apt. • on~. Dec. Hth et <>!anr• ....... Good oonclllkln, SZ!I. I'll. at Seacraft • .,.n!Y, t'llml&bed, auitab!e .tor A HOME IS THE MOST APPRECIATED AND Cout. college admlnlatnUon .,H.a.rbor l&. Nc69 ,couple. Reuonable. Call Hal'-LASTING Y · , .... ,. , •tMfts ''' . •' ' llllflllDil AJ) •. , uira • ' . llecll8 825 CO.\llT fllGHWAY bor :U2t. . 118<58 · • · •-building. . . NEWPORT B!lA.CB .. . ,., .. ... ,. ,,... .. ..t .......... a. .... u n1el; 0 9 as · ' lb.. 1 l'llt*' •. '75 ' •hn 2 ....., 1.llO ' IJ-I Pa(len !..80 Tbe DUblllMn w1l1 not bl r.pcmGble tor more than _. tnwa tct m.r&a ot an -t.......,... Ille rlPt to -11 ~ U.J" &Dd aD &di and to reject any ~mmt not contonniD.K to rules and ~Uona. Advert!Kmenta and cancellatkola wUf be acarpUid ap' to 6 p.m. On the 4&~1' pubUcaUon. Pb.. Bar. tilt P-.. JIM. IE.It Mii: for •.&.1 .r ....S .. ud ..-u... to ICEWPOR'l' BAIU!()R PIJllUSllDi'O 00. nu BM'-BmL, Newpor& B•d', oantonJa.. 1._BUSINDIS 6U1DE Building Contractor . E. F. ZII.M Licensed , . ~ Insured New ReAidentinl and Commercial ConstrucUon Remodeling and Alterations COllPLl:'rlll HOUSE CLEANIN<l Mr'f1ee.. "1m.1ture and rug1 ... •bampooed. Free elltlmates-Complete Building Bervtoe truJly tnsurecl. Handled by One Contractor .. Al's House & Rug FREE ESTIMATES Cleaning Co. Harbor 0727-J Day or Ev:iceo Beacon 8111 ntfc ------------• INTERIOR -B:X"ii!RIOR Custom Tailoring For Ladles and Men Alterations -Furrier PIPER-JOHNSON PAINTING LJCENSED -INSURlllD Glenn Johnston 501 • Slat St. Newport Beach Harbor 2297-J 34c48 813 I!:. Bal-Bll'd. Hu. 109l! lftlfc -Claasifled a4B a.re read by follcs wbo are k>oking to buy. Re8ulta come trom constant Practl« ! An ad recula.rly in th la s-per will pl"Oduce resulU tor you. l!-BUJLD11'10 SERVICES PAINTING EARL SHEFLIN 14-P!:RSONAl.8 A Free Check t" ON OUR WATCH MASTER showa tr repaira or a new watch are requlre<l WALLACE CALDERHEAD Jeweler CAR BOP. OnlJ' experienced n .. d MORE Gift Ideas Pb. BEA.CON 6771 BAYFRONT RENTAL. 1 bdrm., apply. K!!J( NDZS OR.IVE-IN. 2tfc to June 15th', $10 mo. 801 Ba.ya.Ide Dr., Newport Beach JUST recetved another shipment 2 BDRM.. 2·batb beyfronL &ea· ts7c60 . ot thla tupet" eonable. Electric Train M-4UllOAL. MDIO GREENLEAF • ASSOC. WAN T HOUSEKEEPER part Replica ol S&ata Fe Streamliner, . 3112 Newport Blvd. Har. ~2 Um•, !i day• a ,week. 1 adult ln WANTED -50 pianoe. Trade: ln ------------ f&mily. References. Vicinity of with larJe oval track. A honey! your old plano on a Gn.nd., Spin· aoo Blk. w. Bay Av• .. Balboa. $14.95 •tor beeautul talmaioD. Blsb· Phooe Harbor' 2797·W . 68c60 est cuh allowance. Tenn•. \ 1 DANZ. SCHKIDT PIANO CO., DON'T DELAY, CALL TODAY RADIOS · comer 1111. 620 No. Main, Banta . , . for an ad ln the Uvely cluai· NEW MODELS An&. Cled aecUong of the WeaUnthol.ue. Philco, Admiral BIG THREE-\ $17 95 REPOSSESSED SPINET, hlghe.lt · Up . pde make. SAVE ~. Per· News·'nme&, Poat Shopping New• feet condltlon. Anothe/tor 1295. and lh• """"" DA VIS-BROWN CO. tull keyboard, DANZ-6CHMIDT OVER 2t,500 CIRCULATION IS 1885 Harbor Blvd. ~la Mesa BJg MU.lllc StoH,·r5tO No. Main. THE ANSWER! Beacon 6821 comer 6th, Santa An&. Phone Harbor 1616 today e.nd uk for the ad·ta.ker. KNABE 'A.M:PICO GRAND. Like .!I-WANTED TO BUf new! SA VE over $2000. Cabl· IDEAL GIFT For the budget minded Electric Blankets Sheet• and comrort~r8, start e.t $24.95. CROSLEY TELEVISION -16" black r ectangUlar tube. Lovely ' large console combtnallon with radio antl 2-speed record player, $299.95 EZ b&nk financing COLDS POT REFRIGERATOR. 6 cu. ft .. just recond.itlonad and In A·1 m~hanlcaJ condlUorl. Ex· ceJJent finish, only $89.95 PHILCO CONSOLE RAOIO-Au- ton1atlc tuning. All bt1.11d e:ov~r­ age. $14.95 net fWl of wonder rolb goet \VANT TO B U Y some good~ wCth. lt! Term•! DANZ.. sheet li"on. Harbor 1020..W. 63lfc SCHMIOT Bl& Piano Store, 020 Somebody Wants That used furniture, brlc4 a•brac, paJ.nUnp. etc.. now taJdn,s up No. 'Main. cor. 6th, Santa Ana. RENT A PIANO. ~ per month. AU n.nt allowed l! you buy with- in term•. DANZ-SCHMIDT, 020 No. )la.In. Santa Alla. space .ln your garage. Flnd a buy4 CHRISTMAS SPECIAL -Lovely er with a clauJtled ad ln the buptal~ upright ptano In per· News·T1mea, Poat, and Presa com4 feet condJtton. Tenn.a, SM> down binaUon. Juat Phone Harbor 1611, &nd •15 per mo. at SHAFER'S say: "I want to place a Cluatfled MUSIC co. (Stnce 19(17) 421 N . Ad,'' and a courteous ad-taker w11J ~camore, Santa Ana. Klmberly help you write an eftecUve ad. 2-0672. 5ltc BAlCBOO RA.'ITA..1' SHOPS ., Complete lln•, faetof'J·tO--JOU. Open 12-9 dally • Bun. Banlc terms. 275 Ocean Ave., Laruoa Beach. tic Jack's Furniture 1505 W. Balboa Blvd. A PIANO FOR CRRISTM.U! I Al- moet 100 from which to chOOle. Spinet'.8, upright.I and Granda. Famous maket. No rt. In pricu! Euy Lenn.a! Small de- poelt w1ll 9eCUre youra. DANZ. SCHMIDT Big Piano Store. Santa Ana, 520 No. Main, comer 8th. GREAT CHRISTMAS PIANO 4 n. Glb&on refriclrator _ .... $32.M SALE now on! Save from $100 Slinger elec. portable &ew1nr to i1000 on Grand planoe; machine ...... · .................... $44 .50 Knabe', Kimba.l, Wurlitzer, Voae, LIDO ISLE U you want a J'e.ntal on LIDO ISLE aee us. Several-' lovely apt.a. Alao homu aWLllable. P.A. PALMER INCORPORATED 3333 vi. Lido Harbor ll!OO :nttc YEARLY RENTAL. Lido !ale . Bea11t.U'ul new 1 bdrm. unfum: apt. Fireplace. Ga.rage. $80 mo. 200 Via Anlibea, lJdo Isle. Har. bor 2793·J, eve.a. • 54p59 NICELY FURNISHED 1 bedroom upper view apt. Year around rental, 570 mo, lnclud. ulll. Ap· ply <110 Dahlia, Corona del Mar. :l6cJ;8 RENTAL v SPECIALISTS Call Edna Cnl6 Linwood Vick, Rltor. Balboa Ialand. Har. 2°'2 32<64 FURNISHED small at>t. croae to ma.rkel!, theatre, bu~. Work!ng man or 2 adults. Util pd., $35 o. 817 • 36th St., Newport ch. Harbor 691·W. 49t!c . SE 503 and 0031A-38th, Newport [al., 2 bdrm. untum. boine, yrly. 2 bedroom unfum. apt., double gar. laundry, storaae room or extra bedrm. See owner, 501 38th, N ewpart Island. 56c61 NICELY FURNISHED 1 bedto6m up~r view apt. Yeu;-round rental, $70 mo., incl. util. Apply 410 D~J1a. Corona del Mar. 5&c58 273 Palmer 8L. Colrta Kea Bu. 54~7-M H<9 OOODJ USED modttm 817 Coast Blvd., Corona de.I Mar bux.1 Looka lik~ el~c. •tyle tee N>frlg. SlJvertone wire recor.:jer Baldwln make, Lester a.nd and radio ..... ··-·---······-···509.00 many others. Some used. some Alcoholics Anonymo11.1 Write P . 0 . Bos U'1 · Only $14.95 H. H HOLBROOK DEPENDABLE PLUMBING ...... pt 11,olboa Ioland. Calif. DA VIS-BROWN CO . __ Pbo __ •_•_Klln __ be_r1_.,. __ ll-43R ____ 1 ll&~ Harbor Blvd. CMta Mesa •• 11• 82 , ... M·t t tr • na • • 11& J~W' --Bl>d. Newpwt- n-.arrtJATIO.'Q W &lfTJa> When you need a nurse: Practical Nunies Registry Graduate l!ndergraduate CARPENTER WORK Trained Practic:al Nunies cu.tom Specially trained OB Nun1es ROUOH and F\nl!hed built M.blneta. Harbor 1154-M. 860 Orange. Slnta Ana s•c35}J Kl~rly 2-811'ii6 ~cet N Ii n HELP? FINE HA.ND LAUNDRY or tron- tt; ; · Ing only. Shlrta, ~la' achoo! Oorurult ldtuaUon wanted ad11 or dreuel!I. curtalna u you Uke pla.oe a clamifted In the New. them. Pie-up and deliver. Help Tlmea. Post &nd Preu cbmblna-with djnner parties. Mrs. WJJ. Uon at $2 per week. min. Phone Ha.ms, Harbor 15.'52-M, Bee.eon Harbor Ute. M91 -W. aZpM B-.oon llJl .f.fc.fl EVERYTHING FOR YOUR TRAILER WE F ILL BUTANE _,,., PROPANlC TANK.B Complete lnstallalton, re))4.lr and .en1ce of all Tra.Uer l'.qulpment. Berman E. Samuel Elli• M. Porlet ORANGE COAST. TRAILER SUPPLY 1910 HARBOR BLVD. Coat& Meaa. Phone Beacoo 1224-R 82tfc Mahog&ny lf'levl!!lon table on nf'w. DANZ • SCHMIDT Big rubber rollers ·····--··········-$12..50 Piano Store. 020 No. Main, cor. Maple bed ... ·······-······-·--··--·Sl0.00 _G_lh_._San __ ta_An_a_. ------ Anchor andJroJ18 .......... _ ........ , 7.50 USED PIANOS from $89 up. Good Phone Harbor Z!i02-R p 1 a yin r condition. DANZ- SCHMIDT, 020 No. Main, 8all- TABLE TOP gu ranee. pa heat• ta Ana, cor. 8th. en. 3 chuu or drawen, lee box and misc. furniture. 109 GOOD UPRIGHT PIANOS from N. Ba}' Front, Ba1boa laJand., S.09. Tenna u convenient a.a SO Harbor 2098·M or Beacon 6040. mo. at SHAFFER'S MUSIC CO Mc68 CS lnc.e 1907) 4.21 N . Sycamore, Santa Ana.. KI. 2-0672. 44Uc. GRJ!(AT PIANO SALE. Secure your Christmu piano now. Bungalow Apts BEAUTIFULLY furnished, large living room with fireplace, bed· room. kitchenette. Low winter rate• by day, week. or month. Farm House Motel 1304 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar Phone Harbor lo&3 56c81 FURNISHED 3 rm. apt. on UUle Balboa Island. Pier. $50 mo. 'till June l~th. Ph. Ha rbor 1397-W. 08c60 MAHOGANY DESK, Sheraton sewing table. dressing table atool and man'a dreaaer. Phone Harbor 24~. Mc59 BtJt,.nd nlrW Spinet $395. Another . am~t .s1ze, only $297. · Sav~ KITCHENETTE. APT., furnished CHINESE RUGS, match.ine pair. siu, 7 x 8 each. Beige with blue border. $60 each. Both for $90. Private party. P hone Harbor 20<6-R. 58c60 trom '100 to $200 on disconUnu-$20 mo. Fum1shed 2 bdrm. apt. ed .rnode1I $10 will hold until $55 mo. 1 bedroom furn. apL 'Csel:tnry. :r..s y terms. DANZ· $37.00 mo. CQnvenlent location. 8CflMJDT Big Piano Store, 520 Util. incl. 1529 Yf, Balboa Blvd., ~-Kain, EWlta Ana, oor. 6th. days~ Harbor 31 U>·R. 58c59 ·~---~-------------~-------------------------------- ' 1BUSI ESS. He Who Whispen Down a Well ' • About the Things He Has to Sell Will Never M+e as Many Dollars As He Who Climbs a Tree and Hollen! • 41-3TOll&S &: OFFICES On Marine Ave. ! u l J!~l~c~land ratrim J!fW.g1e .<vi. Available Yearly 1125 Month SEE Linwood Vick, Rltr. 312 Marine Ave., Balbba Isl. "6c58 <!-WANTED TO RENT 0-A-TRAILER SPACE zg;~ FRO~·;~~="· Space~ trees, shrube. Very lure lot. Adults. REST HA VEN TRAILER COµRT 17t.~ Pon}_.ona, Coo'4 M- t&-AUTOMOBILES, TIRES 1947 PONTIAC Streamliner 8 - by original owner. Excellent condition. Under seat heater, radio, fogllghts, tteat coven, etc. Phone Harbor 212. Mc68 BEST OFFER TAKES 19M Chev- rolet 2-door deluxe, like new. Harbor 2404. 66c58 1947 PONTIAC Streamliner 8- by original owner. Excellent Beautiful bay front home with swimming, boet· Ing, ~atbing at your front door the year .rout>d Five spacious bedrooma, ol baths. large pa:i Dish Washer Dispo All newly decorated with attractive papers. Price includes all drapes and carpeting, some just laid. SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY BAY AND BEACJI REALTY Extends Holiday Greetings Ethel Shirley Gloden Fay 1450 BALBOA BLVD. Phone Harbor 1264 NEWPORT HEIGHTS. 2 bedroom home with Thor kitchen un.it and nice patio. Good location on one of the best streets. Sewer street and curb assessments paid. Rea· SOllllbly priced" at • $6,750, terms STANLEY-HADFIELD Phone Harbor 20 . or stop at the office at 216 Marine Balboa Island CHOICE OCEAN FRONT HOME CLEAN BEACH. 2 bedrooms. plus dl!n. Furnec.e heat. PaUo. Fenced yard. Very attractively furnished. $12,500 full price Balboa -Ocean Front -Close-in ~ INCOME UNITS U5,800 TWO DOUBLES and 3 11lngles. Excellent beds, refrig- eration and alovea. HANDY LOCATION. Civic Center District -$6,500 EXCEi.LENT Location on 36th Etreel. Attractive. Par- tially furnlshed 2 bedroom frame home. Cement f9unda. Uon, good r oot. Yard fenced and landscaped. Gerag!'. Can show iny Ume. See MARY DICKSON, llarbor I 013 or Harbor 2092· W . EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor 8113 NEWPORT BLVD. LIDO ISLE NEWPORT BEACH HAPPY NEW YEAR -. • ONE OF THE OUTSTANDING 3 bedroori1. 2-bilth homes on Lido. 28-ft. Jiving room with corner fireplace, opens on to large pri- vate p&lio. Master bedroom 16xl4. full tile features through out. Unit heat, 52·!t. lot. We a.re ready t o decors t e. IF YOU HURRY, you may choose your o~ colors. Don't make a mis- take. See this fine home before you buy. OCEAN FR. COTTIA GE, $9,000• Balboa's choicest location~ and close to bayfront . FOR YEb- ROUND or VACATION UV- ING. 1 bedroom, llvlngTOOm,.dl- nelte, kitchen, bath, garage, laundry room, sto re room and lo\•ely PA T10. ALSO 2 bedroom and den, 2·balh borne on 45-fl. lot. Large patio, m&ny ouU!tanding features. 4% loan. We believe lhl.s i5 one of· tht> best looking home!! on Udo, $21 ,000. BAY FRONT 3 bedroom. 2·balh home, 5 yrs, old. Two fireplaces, bar-type kitchen BEST BAYFRONT BUY on Lido, $35,000 furniBhed. · " · -Batboa ·Peninshla ·" Corner lot at Seville and M St. Sacrlllce, $2,850. GREENLEAF &: ASSOC. 3112 Ne"NPOf't Blvd. Harbor 2552 * * LOOK * * 4 bedroom5. 3 bathrooms, oc~an view, new modem Z..story yea!'· around home. Comp1Pte1y fum. 1711 East Ocean Blvd., Balboa. For appointment t o see call ownt>r-Harbor 2543. Mc69 HOME-& INCOME, $9,000 Right smack between tht ba,y and ocean! Needs a bit of tlx1ng but WHAT A BARGAIN! The cozy cottage bas 2 B. R., Uvtnc- room with fireplace, bar kit· chen, bath. The apa.rtrnent over the garage, has two b4!d.roomi;. livingroom, kitchen and ~~ There ia a &Omewhat 'beal·UP' guest room and bath, adjoinln« the garage -which could do with a..llttle attention o(. coune. -A tl:l .. l:e peroon wbMtf. ..... u.t d alnt 'o " .. Jn.( .,91« P. . . turn lhis bat gs. i · o a CHARMER. ' . BALBOA POINT, $1 3,500 · Charming 3 B. R. home, ftpl., patlo, cl~ to good Bay bathinJ. DUPLEX NEAR BAY, $20,000 Thia ts an attractJve two--~ almost new. Ea.ch apt. hu ~ bedrooms and t. nlef;'Jy tum¥Jt· ed. A view ot the Bay trom .~e upper deck. Be .sure to .ee UU! " SOUTH COAST REALTY 00. So Don°t Be Glum and Woe le«JOne; For As Sure-As You .Are Born WANTED--Untumhhed 2 bedrm. house at rea.aon.i>le yearly rent- aJ. COM or Newport Helghta. Call Harbor 143l·R. '41 tft' condition. Under meal heater, ------------"Multiple Lil!ltµtg RealtoN"• 302 Main St., Balboa Har. 20U "Near PavUlon"- Dai1Nt Fat lune .Alw• Smiles Upon • The Guy Who Toots His Horn! • THOSE WHO ABE BEST QUALw1£0 TO ~ow, SAY: . ''IT_ ALWAYS PA1S TO ADVERTISE'' 1 AND IN Tf,tE HARBO~ AREA IT'S SMART TO . ~ . • U~E THE . NEWPORT -BAI.BOA NEWS-TIMES NEWPORT BAY POST 'AND SHOPPING • NEWS AND lliE NEWPORT -BALBOA. PftESS I • I • -· 2211 IALIOA &YD. HAI. 1616 NIWPOIT llACH • • I ~~---------~---HEI<lln'll Sl:CTION OF COSTA MESA-3 bedroolNI, unfumi.ah- ~ W mo. year itaM Pr turn.. $90 mo. to month bub. • BA.4'0A ISLAND-2 bdmi. apt. tum. <>r untum. $80 a mooth. y..,.-. CORO!fA Dl:L MAR--4' bedrm. tum. Hear .-chool. 1123 rmo., lm- med. pom...,on. • Ph. l(ra. Hende Harbor 17U JOHN VOGEL radio, foglights, seal coveM1, etc. Ph. Har.· 212. 56c~ **SOLD** 226 :Marguerite Corona deJ Mar By a MuJtiple UaUn,g Realtor LOANS For Homes with 4J'o ~ 5¥2 % Int. ~ . ... . ~.~ 1n r. a~ !:ra_"":_ Exceptional Byy .,._ IJ'" ,._.. iaca i.....,.. We fee} this 2 B.R. home is cAU. BOil BAT'l'Lmt the most outstanding buy Bar.-nea .Ir/it "'" AIPPf"lml In Costa Mesa. Rep. PODU1B lil0ft'l'G4Q& 00. -Uh 1111. --JO 1-01.IO . . •••alde. ao.e bl. • yn. old. hardwood floors, tlJe, separate tiled atall ahower. fireplace, fenced back yard. 2~r PJ'BC'C with C'Mlcrebt-driveway. G. I. apprallte:d for ,over 11.0,000. Owner muat selL FUD price only • $8,950 . -. ' New 3 bdrm. Homes Especially well built NEWPORT CITY · NEWPORT HEIGHTS Oak noon, tlttplaee, tumaee, tile bath, prbare dbpooal. 1a-. double. garage, l&rce Iota. Mon In now. $9,950 THESE HOMES W1LL .t.I.80 0 .1. ' Ralph P. Maskey Mll )'lewpo~ Bml.. Newport Belt. l'llol1e HMlor '°' **SOLD** Lot on Ml..,_,. • Balbci&" • ' . • • ' . • • • • • • • . .. .. ., ' •• NEWPoaT . 141 I04 ~ -TIMES. Tuesday, ~mber 26, 1950 tlcm~Soon ~ New· Off irA .1:.qu .. -........ 1n 11 -· ... I'll RN ait ~..., .......... -jola--"*""" of ~ 11!1 t.optllu to Mitt 1-- • --~-::-r -.. _ bo1o pll.J --,,,. " -· -tM ,-9< to. M m _..~to _,i>1ete17 outfit the •••• • ' . * * So ·Lang '·I; lllifc·lt.THE ~El • • * * * lelcome 1951 ~ • -1»~ ... ...i tam wtu> panlJI. abt.u, wum-up 1111te ••-11110 on-.too the Jod<•l.I and -• • • • • • • Jfewpart Ba.-Cbambn of Ooln· 'nle ..... ruJl.I will haft I 1111¥W ~ 1a -•ndet-"a.>' and • bod1 wtth ..,,.. hhM trim. ,,,. .,.n for -will bo --rt-toom will mrt 11.1 oc_b1<1W• Jon. If, Ill,)' ~!Mtm. OH<UUn 3 at T:IO p.m. and Wiii play eY"'7 -=ret&r)', haO -In \lie Wedn...iay and Botul'dl,)' Ol the , Cllambon montl!q buU.Un. Lquna hlch ad>ool SYID· AU 11-...:..------~..i 1950 AJ.-, ... bond 1a "'°"' than -·n .,. _ ..,..rourlll ot tho '8.aOO fluld ,__ pmeo ~· "~ ' ed to ..U. the ol!Jp-otll<o ,..iy tor oceu.paney atte:r the Oty of 11 .. pott -eondltlona tlle ol!lp and pi.-It on land at Vlo Qpo<to ..,..,. 11.Wport 111"11. Twont10-ne membln of the Chamber of Com~ --lllped • .......,.i.. --t for Ille 111.000, Lancenbdm -· • Dlrecton pro"'°" to accumu· .-i. tile .....,_ requlrod ~J of- ,..... e'Yft'Yone the • opportunity tO pledge labor. materlal. cuh or 8ertlce9 u they feel will hefp mut taward the completion of. Ute pro-lfiFt. ~•Im added. Informa- tion wW IOOn ~ at hand u to what la required. all the way from _. tra)'9 to door kDobe, he aaid. • IOI.NS ARMY ;Etgtiteen Orange county youtha lave enlisted in three "branches o" the armed forces through the Army and Air Force recru.itlng ltaUon a.nd the Navy recruiting sgb-•taUon at Fullerton city hall • far thls month, it wu announc- ed! yesterday by rteruitlng officers. _.Army enliatmenta include RJch- .-1 Car90n. 20. of 112 Z2pd St.. Newport Beac.h who joined the MJ"Y"lc.e on Dec. 7. Claaalfled ads cost little. do )dUc.h. , PORT _THEA TR ~ NO"' TllRlJ .SAT. "THE ,MINIVER STORY" GREER GARSON WALTER PCDGEON LD'l'llJl A. BECJIEK. D . D. 8. Dli:NTlSTRY 1780 Newport Blvd., Costa Mea Medical Bldg. Beacon 8762 006 E. Bay Ave., Balboa Barbor 327-J -Harold K . Grauel Chapel Phoneo : Deacon 6810 Ill Br-.d"-i1 ea.ta Me• BE SURE-INSURE Willi 111A URIE 8T ANLKT ........... Oaly Pho11e Harbor J 171 1U -A-liat-bland " W. Stuart Foote Ol!:NERAL INSURANCE Co1tr!lou.! l1\[onn4tUm 1111 Balboa Blvd. Newport 8eecb F1L Bar. U I • sa. Hsr TrsUen hn!plar '"'Iii •CAOOH Wl c-.lf--Oo. UM N-rt Ill ... S AM'S SEA FOOD "'SIGN OF 'niE S ·---_,-at- OMl:N DAILY II ... a .. ti* .. • Cocktail11, Sea 1-'ood ... Steak Uinnt>l'll l'llONU1 UJ1'0 UACB 840.. 79, 802-00 and 824-05 WELCH 'S OD9'14-' • I 1117. - IT MIGHT AS WEL L BE SPRING ..........u ... joll,y CllrlotmU UnUJ &llQt.ber yar! Of ....,.., I llJte my preMnlo, Doa't M .u\y <l<&r! . l cert&lllly wu emba.n'aaed When Kra. B. &&Ye me that •Uly d18h. t suppoee l ct.n pµt 8C)me0Wit' 10methlac ln lt . . . Two and one-half m1Le8 of the Hollywood l"'reeway ts to be open· ed to tbe pubHc Dec. 27. 1b1I par- Ucu.Ls..r .ee:Uon hu cost almo.l 112~.ooo. It bu neceuttated the demolition of 71 bulkll:np and the movtng of l,&4.3 buUd!np. Oh. _... of lhi'thlnco, I really muot &drnlt ~rh&P9 a Utlle n.h. Don't you lh1nk the cat la actlng .art of queer 1 '! '! Few people realise that the nnt eecUon of the Hollywood Freeway wu completed in 1'40 on a joint financing progT"a.mJn&' between the •tas.e and City ot Loe Anselea. atated c. H . Purcell. director ot PubUc Works. ''Th.ta flnt MCUon coats l.n the neighborhood of $1.- 000,000 a.nd Wu 1.3 mile.a In lensth. It ls known u Cahuenga j3lvd. "Thi second section." conUnued Purcell. "wu 1.8 mlle.11 and coet about one and three-quarter mll- llon dollara. Thia third secUon. th.at ls opening tomorrow, la 2 Y.r mlles lonr a.nd as 11tated above the COAt 1.t alm<M!t 12 % million dollan. Of courae lt went through a much thJcker populated district than the first section dJd , hence the increu-- ed COAt." "The fourth section, now under COMtruction, between Virgil Ave. and \Veatem Ave .. should be com- pleted about October. 1951. at a coat of about Sl.:W0.000. Contracte to complete the rrmainlng 2.T mileJJ are expected to be under con11truction during 19S2 and com· pleted !ometlme in 1953. ''Up to date. the Highway Com- miMlon hu allotted 144.860.000 for the con!lructlon of the Holly- wood Freeway. We have alao al- loted over $3,000,000 for the 1951- Sl flACal year for future con11truc- Uon and purchue ot"rigttt of way." Bombin9 Effects on Our Cities California cities might fare wonie than the cities of Japan and Gern1any did In the event or bon1bing attack. A ma.nuaJ distributed by the s'tate Qffice of civil defense 8a.ld building of German cttleA were lc:ois su.sceptlble to fire storms than citie!f of similar elu Jn the United States. The manual alao pointed out that there Ls mort" material that could catch fire in the average Amertcen home then In thoee of the Jap&ne8e. Roofs on Amertcan buildings offer leu protection than those on Japane.se: bulldlnp. the r.?"port added . The manual was produced by th<- Fedcral Office of Civil Defenst- and wu dilltributed by the 11tate to m&yon IJld board8 of supervts- on:, It wu designed to prepare flre,flghting agencies for the maa8 rlrea they may encounter In the event of war. The booklet wall hued on con· clualqn. of the U . S. Strategic Bombing Survey a.nd on studlea by the National Fire Protection as- toelat.lon. Vets May Enlist in Reserve Corps at Former Gracie In an era ot total war every ptr90'1 must Jook to lhe future thJa le e.apecially true of men who served durtnl' lbe recent war and may be called •pin. , Reaerve Corpe: regulaUona p~ v1de lhat any n\an who hu aA bonorabJe diecharl'e may enllat ln the Rauve ln the <Tade he held upon sepe.raUon, without • phyal- cal examtnaUon. Could J\ave bffn a little better . TOO MUCH CATNIPT ! ! Not that I expo<~ onyWns to tit ... The'n ahe'• hlgb. on wffd I fear. AH YES, Farewell to jolly C'b.rllt- mu, Here are the lf'ffUn( cardl I •lmplJ Dou.Id ha•e litlll, Oh 'lftll. 90l'M other ume .! •. Of all the bolldaya, the be.at ... Thank heavena I have tW Decem- ber '51 They 00 look aort of bent. • To catch up on my rut? • • SALUBRIOIJB SALUTATIONS! TO OUR J1USHD8 AND CUSTOMERS • aAUM>A I , AHD It Nftl TMr canb • • • Confetti 300 MAIN BALBOA 1951 • • • HAIL TO THEl!i Bl.ITHIC SPIRIT! 80 YOU WANT TO TURN OVER A NEW L&Ar J'OR Jlttil ! ! 0 . K. We'll have you •tart by l&klnl" Uae old ¥atll18b blot.c.Md leave• out of your dlnln1 room table. Take lb• wbo&e l.&ble .. a matter of fact. to the PACJP'IC NELR.EM CO. Tiley wW remoTe all lhe old varnlah or pa.lnt and return It to you all ttady to reflnlah. New Ye&ra 111 a good Lime to .tart cleaia.J.q a.ouN .•• The Pacific Nelrem Co. ~moves paint from antlquN, bedl, druetn. and all type.11 of furniture. ""Thil Nelrem proceu WMbN o&d palnl or varnlah away and leave• the wood clean a.nd unJLarmltd. Th• best part of this procea: la the 1mall expenM to you and houra of labor Nvlng-. ANOTHER WON• DERFUL de&I Ls \bat thW company rcmovea PAINT FROM ALL KINDS 01' BOATS topelde and bottom! Oet with lhla new miracle d1-cottry! PAClFIC NELREM pleb up and dellven ... and In a hurry ... Call Uiem at Harbor 3960. 2811 Lafayette St., Newport Buch, Callt. • • • Communique to a df'sperate \\roman In vi led to a Ba.II : Our ahop Ml tull of party go'A'l\8 De•lgned for short or tall- _.We've a ruatllng Si'qUined .eklrl, A blouse wtth load!I of styllab We'll attire you very nice ly For JU.St a bit of ready cuh: Ul\,QI 'E 8HOP dash . , , 1209 Coast Blvd. • • • Corona del M•r ALUE'TTA., OENTIL ALUETTA ... ANNOUNCEM.ENT EXTRA- ORDlNAlR.E! Vera WUU&rn.1, concert singer a.nd voice lcacber is forming a group llnl'ln,-cl&M for teen age girls at her PATIO STUDIO, B&Jboa I.land. Vera WILL teach you French and Italian eonga or the 12th and 13th century on up. You high AChool young ladles wtU have a lot of fun and at thl' :oiame tlmf' lnc rea.: your language power•. I for one, think It would be quite dlvint" to bunrt Into 90me quaint old French madrigal . . or lta.llan. folk 90ng ... Quite a few girla are lntere•ted In thla el&IRI, 80 plan on joining them. Ca.JI Vera Willl&.m.11 at Harbor 26-t7-J THE PATIO STUDIO , .. 3131-i Marine Ave., Balboa l81and. • • • IT'S TIME TO WISH YOU ALL HAPPY NEW YEAR! e JESSYE '' e DALLAS •HARRY HICHAKOlloN·s CVBTAIN a DRAPERY Cuatom Made Cul1ala. I !93 Coat Blvd. 811~vt'n. OraPf'rW-9 CoroDa Ml Mu • • • MR. GIL BROWN OP' THE POLLY APPAREL SAID TO ME, "YOU KNOW MT STORE. SO SAY WHAT YOU LIKE ABOUT IT!" Well. what I care to NY la thla -THE POLLY APPAREL HA8 EVERYTHING TllAT WOMEN WEAR and a lot of lhinp for children of the Mnd·pUe age. QUALITY IS a prime conBtden.tlon here. You can ahop here with complete confkfence th.at you'll get a good brand and a good buy. You'll never go out of the POLLY A.PPAREL kJcktnl you.net! for an unwiae purchaae". Dreue.s. lingerie, aweatera, b~ or whatever are smart and timely. In abort. you'll alwaya .-et yout money'• worlh. There, I 've &&Id It again! SO A Proeperoua New year lo and from the POLLY AP- PAREL. 1136 Newport Ave., COSTA MESA. - • • • - THE BEST OF WISHES -FOR 19~1 - e SPORTSWEAR e YACHTING APPAREL • NAUTICAL OIFTS P'or Men ud Women , .• The 13th Annored Dirislon ill curttntly maJ.ntalnJ"6 &n enUst- ment ofnce: at 1012 !l. Mah) st . .' OPEN SUNDAYB AO C-.t HIWOJ' NZWPOBT -6HI CDM HOME .. YUN RUN TO P'A81ll,ON8 QENERAL CLEARANCE SALE Beginning January 2 • 8KJRT1' e BLOUSES e SUITS • e J.ACKETS e SW E:.A TERS '' ~ FUN FASHIONS lS06 Cout Bl,·d. • • • START THE NEW YEAR RIGHT! Corona del Mar IX>N'T MIS8 THE PAJiADE. BE ON TIME FOR WORK! TIME lS MONEY ! OUA.RANTEED WATCH. CLCX:K and CHRONOGRAPH REPAIRS AT LOUCKB' JEWELRY. 1786 Newport Blvd., Costa. M~. • • • Rtn'H WELLS OF THE W ASHERETI'E SAYS: ''THANK YOU ALL FOR THE GOOD CLEAN FUN! .... It'• been fun taking care of your laundry ;ere ln· my •u~r sanitary •Udalng shoppe . [t'1 been a plf'a.aure to do buslness with you nice clean-cut people here in thr Harbor dlatrtct~ H erc's to a bright and shiny New Year to yoa all ... m•y everylhlng come out In the wash~ WA.SHERE1TE. Sincerely, 404 Coe.at Blvd .. Corona del Mar. • • • Ruth WC'llS Har. 2566-W 00 YOU KNOW WHAT TIME IT IS?'?'? IT'S TIME FOR YOU TO START BEING PUNCTUAL! EXPERT WATCH AND JEWELRY REPAIRS AT WUCKS" ,Jt;\.\rf;Lft\', 1786 NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA • • • l KNOW You·RE ALL PRE"T"TY BUSY EXCHANGING EVERY- THJNG THAT DION,. FIT. OR WASN,. THE RIGHT COLOR. HEY NOW! Speaking of color. why don't you cJl&ngc th~ color of your halr, or bleach It. or do 30methlng gay. mad, and cuu&l for tbe ·New Year! ! '? HARRIET DOPYERA BLEACH, DYE AND PERMANENT ARTIST le now at Ruth's Beauty Shop. Sally Hidy couldn't make tt .:u prevtoua!y announced, but Harriet Is there in- atu.d. Harriet LI a great little beauty operator and lov('s to' give penna.nenta and dye or bleach hair. RUTH'S hu perm~nenl.8 from J8 up. You'd better start getting your.self back ln shape foe New Year's Eve. Better make an appointment thi:oi nlinutc. Crawl lo tbe phone, anld even If it lakf'.11 your last ounce of slr<-ngth call RUTH'S BEAUTY SHOP. HARBOR 2007. 338 Poln&l·ltla, Corona ' del Mar. • • "NO ROOM~ • NO ROOM!" cried Dr. Erwoo<l. Making no rcfl•rt'ncc to lht1 Mad Hatte r, I said g('ntly, "you can alw11.y:-1 move this t ea party or yours to a differC'nl building you know." It develops that several lin1cs during the Xn1W1 rush. Dr. Erwood barked hls shinfl 0'1 an In- nocently beautiful ma.pie bed-divan. This rock n1aple sofa, as .fate. would have it, hu drop -leaf l'nd lsblrs on each 11.rm and a very refined. J)rovlnclal fabrtc 11eat. To put lt mildly, Erwood wants to get It out of hl!t way. Becau.-,<-of a purr ly personal grudge, he's &elllng thl11 wonderful piece of furniture down the river for $89. l wlah one of you hun1ane readers would J!"O over lhC'rC and ~Ive that rock msple bed divan a g00<I home~ ERWOOD'S. FURNITURE , .. FABRICS ... ART ... GIFTS. 407 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa. • • • TO OUR CUSTOMERS and F~ENDS : ONE OF THE CREA TEST pleasures of being in bu.-,tncsa Is the privil('gC' o f 11ayin1t ''Thank You ... " AND to wish you a HAPPY N~ YEAR. If It were not for for1<s like you. Ulere could be no firms Jlkc our:oi-So at thl.s holiday &e&ll'On, may we exprcM our sincere appreciation for the part you have played in making our business what it Is today, It will aJwaye be a pleaaurt• to serve you. .JO-LEE SPORT SHOP lllS Newport A~ • • • Colita Me8a DID YOU GET MONEY FROM HO ME? ? ? OR DID SOME KINDLY SANTA pat you on I.he cheek and say, "Here's a wad of green-•tuff, get yourself something nice.''-..!~ suggest you pamper your pride of poueMion and scamper over to KlAtMON'S DRAPERY SHOP In Co8ta MM&~ Here you'll find marvelola decorator ltent8 -beautifully deelgned f&brlC8 a.nd wallpaper: CU!torn nlade drap- e rle.11. bed spreads, slip covers and furniture. A flew sensational idea for you lo consldef for your home is a FOTO·MURAL. ThC'~e are nationally advertL9ed color photographs of great beauty and per- •pective. They come framed In window size, full color 40" x 60" at $20 ; or tull wa.11 s~ rieutral ton e, 90''.xlBO'.' al only $39.50. One 0( these on a blank wall will give c ha.rm and newne~ to your eritlrl!! house. For year round gifts lo your house. vi!lit KIMMOS'S DRAPERY, 43:j E. 17th, Coeta Mdl, ~con :iJf.6. GREETINGS · . . ·• BARBER'S BOOTERY A FAMILY SltOE STORE • WISHES ,YOU AND YOUR FAJ.tILY , A LIGf.IT ~TEP and A JOYOUS NEW YEAR BARBER'S BOOTERY 1795 NE\\'PORT AVE. COSTA -\{ESA BEACON 5639-W Parking Request Sent to Com. 1951 FORD F~l PICKUP• r&UCX aad other modehl In Ute ~ Ford tl'Uc:k U. feature u oPuoaa.1 equipment • 9e\\ ":\-Siar Extra" cab fOI' &ddN ~lllfort. A.a ealar~ nsr wtndo~· In aD · 1941 Ford truck• ~vidita better au-around vision. The nr"' c3h. • with many pAM!tenpr Cllll" fcatu~ la MJund~proofed ''ii h onder- coatlnr-ad roof 1118uJatloa. Seat~ lncludlnir b9cU. •"-' adju""tablfo. and cu!'bk>M have a. Ullelc foam rubber pad. The DO\o\' t ruek C.a be l'>ttD &l ~ Robbaa Oo .. %116 ?l.'e\\'purt Bl\·d., Ne•, l•orl, thl" week. Se..Vi~ Station Attendant Gets Honorary Award John Durica of Ma1;ners' Shell Servlct>, 714 Coast H ighway, New- port Beach. has r ecei\.'ed an hon- orary award in a national Mem- orial Safety Service Project for the careful attention he is givtng to the safer driving needs of the custom~re whose care and trucks he servlcel'I . John W. Anderson. president of the Anderson Company, Gary, lnd. who sponsors the project. sayl. "Mr. Durie& is lo be congratulated. for his contributions toward re- iardlng the alarming growth of automobile accidents and deaths on our highways.'' "National Safety Council at- tribulC'8 one out of five automobile fatalities to obscure-cl vision. Wat· er-streaked windshields doe to dead wiper blades, v..·eak and dis- torted wiper arms and l11.me wiper motors are often a contributing factor," continued Anderson. "Automotive 8ervice men in the Newport "Beach 4rea &re doing great work in lhia campaign to help reducc wi-eckage and save lives. By this honorary award Dur- ica is particularly commended for his co0per11.tion," conclludcd Ander~ son. The Human Race Camp Menu Includes Turkey 40th Infantry DivtAion men who had lo spend thf holidays at, ,camp may have missed a lot of the cus- tomary Yuletide joys. but they didn't miss the tradiliona.J Christ· mas dinner . Chrietmu dinner, in fact, la as much a tradition with the Army as it is with civilians. .,. The dinr1.r l":'lenu included roast turkey with dreuing, ripe olJves, celery sticks, sweet pickles, spiced tomato juice cocktaJI. gtblet gravy, cranberry sauce, whipped potatoee glazed !Weet potatoes, French 11tyle green beans, lettUce wed,ge wtth thousand island dressing, pe.rker- house rolls, jam, butter, bot mJnce pie, coffee. apples, tangerine!, grapes, salted nub!, hard can$1y and ice.cream. As on' GI expressed it. "With all thi.11, the poor civilians must be eating hamburger. ASK NAME CllASGE Restoration of her maiden name ot Brooks waa requested In aupe.r- lor court by Mrs. Penelope ~nn Wade a.s she sought divorce after two month11 of marriage to Rich- ard Harry Wade. They were mar- ried at Newport Beach October 7, J950, pa.rted Nov. 17 a.nd ha\.·e no children and no property, her petition set forth. i ·' • • . ' I A requett for limited puking THE TWENTY-ElOHTH CON8l!lCUTIVlf DfVIDIDjJ"' AT In front of Costa Mesa a docLor s office tn wu referred to the county trafflci committee by the hoe.rd of supeTVlltlon lut week. Const.able Prank Vaughn of Newport Beach township naked ~ .up.rvtaora to order the area Po&led for "paUenta only." but lhe 0c::cM.1Jtty bo9rd aid It wouJd be lmpou:ible to provtde exctwdve. puldnl: ln. "'"'t ·or any """'- eat&bllahmellt. 'lboy lndl<ated the1 mlgbt conncttt • limited parl\lni _. It ,_,,,,mendod '111 tllo lrot- flc fll""IP. v..,.ba Aid tloe n-pool ol'!lft ~ "' Ooolill ~ .. -... to ..... partdJI&. ,._ In tbe area. - l "Willi chronic bo""'11Nn. friel<l- *lp lo lu:s'l1 • -ol toucll ...i .... --w~ .,. .. _ J'V• THE RATE OF THREE PER CENT 13,._I PER ANNUM FOR THE SEllI·ANNUAL PERlOD ENDINO DECEM· BER UST, lllCIO. HAS BEEN DECLARED BY THE D~RS or THl8 A880CIATION AND WILL BlC P AlD DIDCl!lKBER 31,, lllliO. ABSOLUTE SAl!'ETY FOR YOUR rvNP8 ·EACH ACCOIJNT INSURED UP TO SI0.000 TOTAL RESOURCJl:S IN 'EXCESS OF '5.000.000 N EW P.ORT BA L ~O >t f EDE RA L SAVINGS -t LOAN ASSOCIATION f( A. PAl.Kl!R, l'rnl- llSWl'Ollr U Mll, OALll'Olll'l14 • 11 .. """"'' ~ ' ' ·,