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.NEWPORT Await Approval'
on Purchase
Pacts for JOS
WEST NEWPORT PROTECTION . .
CONFERENCE DATE NOW SET
ComJ)f'!tent engln«ring help and Federal or Slate: Aid for the
prote.c.tton of the Weet Newport ocean front wa.a aeen a.s a poas.lbllity
here thla week u the result or work on behalf of the cllt-n memberll
of the W@at Newport Improvement Aa&oclaUon.
43rd YEAR-NUMBER 48 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1951
B) Rod aitac·Mlllan
Harbor Junior ColleJi;e or San
Pedro unleashed a brilliant pass-
ing attack Lo drop Ray Rosao's
Orange Coast college rootball clu~
14-6, Thanksgiving day al Bann-
ing high achoo), Wilmington.
It wasn't the numbt-r of pUSC'S
completed or the yards compiled
on pa.Mlt"s that counted for the
Seahawk11 -It wa.s the fact that
they provided rxtra punch to push
over the two touchdowns for J~
Berry's underrated scrapf)f'NI \\'ho
played inspired ball whilr lhl' Pi-
rates were out for nn particular
motive <"Xcept to plliy football.
Bradley COntinues
Hearing Date for
Slot Mach ines
The fourth contlnWlIICe wa.,,
granted yest('rday by U . S. Com-
missioner A . M. Bradley In Santa
Ana in tbe hearing of charges o(
illegal posse88lon and transporta-
tion or slot m&c hines against 51
persons. many or them or Newport
&ach. New hearing date is Dec.
10 al 10 a. m.
Once again, a postponement was
rr quested of Bradley by the U. S.
occ
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Coast St_'&IWO R~urd
Santa Ro.<1a
Oregon Tl'ch
Fullerton
Mt. San Antonio·
.. San Bcrnarrlino
Rivt'rsidc
OPP Altornry's office. Pos.elblllty that
7 a federal grand jury indlc lment
14 may be returne·d, ma.king a pre-
7 liminary hearing unneces.sary, wu
ti 1 seen as one reuon \\'hy those ar-
14 re!!ited last August aboard local
14 sportfishing boats have no t yet
appeared befor e the Comml.ssioner. H
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Santa Ana
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OCC to Open
Basketball
Play Tonight
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TtlOSE MA\' BE OtlDS but tlMll'f!W..S 1:arrful handUn.s la ord.f'r for a couple of lNmm mlsslles which
apparenµy bounood from a NavaJ AmmunlUon truck aJoal' tht" Co98t Hlahw&)· rarly Sunday. Sho~n
polntJ.nc the lr~od 'USA Ammo 105mm' ht J'obn W eblter, left of BoutwaJn'• Locker, whlle Ota.I SaJ-
nans of Cout Elect.roo.lca, erot~r hold& one •hell ht"ed and Offi('f'r Robert 'M. AtkiMon hoklll a.notbr.r.
Tht> two Mle-11.a were 1W'1H.'d O\'~r to the Na\')' Shoff' Patrol Sunday M""1lll1"• (New11-Times Pholol
B r r r ! Skindivers
to Hold Midwinter
Underwater Derby
The Harbor loss drew the cur-
tain on thf' first a ce grid cham-
pio08hip since joining the rugged
Eute rn conferencf'! four yea~ ago
when It was established. Ros.so's
boys fini..shed wtth a record or Orange Coast Coll@ge opens an
seven wins and three loMes (with ambitious basketball schedule to-
the aid or a forfeit. win over San night against the alumni t fl! am
Berdoo which gave the locals the headed by Fr@d Par80na. Ga.me
league's top spot). The three toss-time at the OCC gym ha.a ~n
es came in prac tice sames -two set for 8 p. m. with the prellml-
ot them In the la.st two weeks nary lntraaquad g a m e at 6 :30
COUNCIL 0. K.
ON DRAIN PIP.E
ANTICIPATED
after lhe Pirates finished their p. m. N ewport's city council waa cx-
league seaaon. Coach Mlles Eaton will open pected last night to 11.ut.horize a
Harbor jumped into the l@ad with Dick Davi!! and Bill Feldner call for bids !or 2400 feet of drain at forward!!, Dave Peler80n al aner taking the ball away from center and Man.ua.I Ru 1 z an d pipe which wW be laid in Balboa
the Pirates on their own two yard Harry Schurch al &'WtJ'da. Davi• and Newport BouJeva.rda tn the ~:-e. Paul ~!"ui~ad H~ar:!. ~~ is ·a holdover from last year"• tl~b wtden.tng and lmpro~ent pt'O-
-cb&r::.:S hlrii.-wltJi auch Pury tfult ""Where he• wOT'ked at-cent.et' whii. ·rrwm--,,taruw!G tor ~anu trae
th kn ked th ball out of h' the others are freshmen In from tint of the yKr. ey oc fl! I.! Orange County high schools. Pet·
hands and recoverf'!d on the seven. er80n played on Harbor's champ-Bids will be aaked tor providing
The Pirate defense held and Jack lonshiP tf'!am Ia.st wintf'!r and was 2000 fttl of corrucated Iron plPf'
Allen went back to punt. He was the fifth hi hest scorer In th@ of 12-lnch diameter; 300 feet or
roughed and the penalty gave the j 1 ague. Fellner r fl! p 0 r led for 8-inch pipe, and 100 feet of 18-
Harbor eleven a flr!it down on beasketball last sea~n but @nter· inch pi)>".
their own 24 . From there they I f'!d the service before competing. Laying of the pipe ta planned by
w ent al• the way to score and He was a standout at Hu ntington the city engineer, J . B. Webb, t o
lead 7-0. Ed Mayer had re~ove~ed I Beach High School for three carry all storm water to thf'! bay.
a fumble to set up Coasts dr1vr years. Schurc h 18 al90 from Hunt-I Re says his plan will eliminate the
which was stopped by a return ington Beach High where he led 'birrl baths' at 32nd and Newport
fumble. the team In scoring last y@ar. Blvd .. and at Finley Ave., and
Sid Manning set up Coast'.!! Ion€ Newport Blvd.
h d 'od Ruiz. Top &orrr score in lhc l ir p<'rl as h<. The city planning commiulon
rushed through to block AllC'n·~ Ruiz was the top scorf'!r In lhf'! will soon be asked to provide varl·
fourth down punt. The ball wa..'t Orange League w h 11 e pr@parlng ances for tots ,upon which the two
downed on the 28 of Harbor and al Tustin High last winter. He houses now blocking Balboa Blvd.
Hal Smith went over five plays was selected on the Huntington at 38th and 39lh atreet will be
taler from one yard out. J esse Beach All Tournament team ln moved. It Is a.nticipated by , the
Smith's try for e xtra point failed. December. engineering department that these
John Salvucci intercepted a Eaton has several other hot rt'movals can be. accompllahed at
pa88 rrom Chafe to set up Har-prospects ready lo tight It out tor oncf'!.
bor'a tlnal score which came five first Mrtng berths including Ar-Negotiations have been under-
plays later on a pa.u rrom Don cata's Al Deniz who led hia team way between th@ city and repre-
Woolever to Jack Carroll. Don with a scorching 16.6 ave r a g e. aentatives or the ownera or the
Scales kicked the second or hill Newport Harbor's Glf'!n Griltlth, Marble property on the north aide
two conversions. Dick Lane, Bob Sanders. Bob Bur-of Balboa Blvd., at 31st street for
Statistically Coast was in the dick, Jack Clark and Phil Shafer It, purchase. The entire property
game but all their long drives are aleo trying for th@ top spots will be used in the widening proj-
started deep in their own terri-as are Don Williama and John eel or Balboa Blvd.
lorry and f'!nded near the Harbor LeGross ot Orang@, Daren Houae Present plans call for the wid-
30. Twice they loel the ball on and Rudy Casillas of Va.Iencla and ening or Balboa Blvd. from 30th
fumble• to end what looked like Ed Camey of Huntington Beach. St. to the Cout Highway before
paydirt drivf'!s and. a third time Several footballers reported for next year's summer season. ln the
they were stopped by a 15-yard their hardwood workout yeater-8&ITle project Newport Blvd. will
penalty for having too many men day and will see action ln the be widened from 30th street to
dawnfi@ld on pa.g play. preliminary game tonlghL The Finley Ave., oppoalte the Lido
GIBLETS -Charley Black led Piratf'!S then will start work to-Drug store.
the tet.rn in tacklea made with lfi morrow for their first Inter--------
11topw to hi• c redit-He nL<io had scholastic game with Oceanside at
the best avt'rage gained per run. lhe local gym Saturday nlghL lrmie Beall Hurt
Two Costa Mesans in B. I. Accident 3.9 . . . Paul Chafe completed
eight of 18 puses tor I 15 yard!'
(Continued on Pal'e 4 )
PACIFIC ANGLERS TO Hurt in Crashes Two young cyclist.a ran into the
aide or a trailer Thunday &fter·
noon at NorUl Bay FrOnt alley
and Agate avenue. Balboa laland.
but only one received injuries,
police reported.
Dale Tedrow, 330 E a s t 20th HEAR OF FISH MEET str .. t. Costa Mesa. waa treated
Membeni of the Pacific Anglers
wlU meet Friday at the Balboa
Bay C1ub to hear portrayed the
thrills of the Sailfish tourney re-
cenUy compl@led In Mexican wa-
ters. Pacific Anglers' team an-
nexed the Weal Coa.st Champion-
ship ln the tourney when they
placed fourth 1n the International
CompetiUon. Members or the local
team wen1 George Holatein, Gil
Barbaria and Frank Uaedom.
The Nov. 30 party will be the
annual Christ.ma.a Party ot lhf'!
A..ng1el"8 and each member he.a bttn
aaked to bring a gift for exchange,
according to R. H . Hottman, sec-
retary.
WEEK'S RAINFAU
Late "'NO¥en.\ber ra.1na h a v e
ral•'•d Mewport'Beach"• ralnfall
flcUi. -&lion UM ame UDl4 JUt ,......, ,,,_ Collow:
N°eY 9 I le ---..... -.!l
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tor head lacerations Th u rad a y
night at Orange County General
HospiW after hia car went Into
a. ditch at Sant& Ana Ave.. and
Walnut street.. Callfornia. High-
way Patrol officers reported.
Pulling himself from his car,
Tedrow struggled along toward
hi~ home tor two bloc.ks before
collapsing beside: thf'! road. A
passing motorl.•t found him and
he wa.a t.&k.e:n to the h o a p I t a I.
Aner emergency treatrne:nl, he
wu· rel@a.eed.
Also of Costa Mesa, .Jame• L.
Porra., 27, 14191 Baker street, ..tu
treated at SL Joaeph hospital for
head and pcNWble lntemal lnjurie•
F'rid.ay ..n.t: bJa ear ran off South
Main st1'l near Newport Road
and struck' a polo. Be had bffn _,_y.
'
He wa.s lrmle Beall, 5. aon or
[. G. Be.au. 118 Ruby avenue. The
other youth wu Billy Steiner, 121
Ruby avenue. Police aa.id they
cam@ out of the alley onto Agate
where they hit a trailer pulled by
a car driven by Roland F .• Vallely.
508 Soulll Bay Front. Bal-ls·
land. lrmle wu treated by a local
ph)'lllclan for cut.a and lacen.Uona.
Birtcher Freed of
Zon ing Violati~n
F. E. Blrtdler. :121 PolueUI&
AYe.., Coron.a del Mar, 1ut wwk
wa fl"'l!!e ot aontng viol&Uona
counto In city Court "" ._...
~ "' u.. Cll.T bulldln• de-«181LY WA'ICll LOST partmmt.
I.om or o,piatJnum wrtlll wat.ell Police had ~ed him -..
oet wltll d--&l 11000 Oft ~ !lat lie COll<'<rted t.11 wu nport.a la al ~ to R-1 reol-lato Oil R.-t llllll by
Mowpoit Po11ca b7 ~ 'f'llma C. ll11••IH .. kltehl\ t&dlllilo IJt a cwt. "11 Bt.)tt 11w Drift. JCn.. 1lee,.... room.-. a.w~ a..,...
°"7 -.. l1'n!Jll>l ~ lad at u.. -Ii~ --
loll tlle 4tdl bot---.. tmt -I m 1;ed Ille --
&Dd Ja l :•D4 ' .,_t.
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Breakdown Shows Costs on
Proposed School Projects
Here Is the prelin1inary breakdown !or costa on the proposed
new school north
Ensign School :
of Corona del Mar a.nd for thf'! addition to Horacf'!
PROPOSED NEW SCHOOL
Bulldlng•
Architects and li:ngin,eera ............................................................ .
Dlvialon ot Architects fStateJ ....................................................... .
Dlvlalon of School Pla.nnlng iState) __ ........................................ .
inapoctoro ·-----------· -···-------------·-------------. --·--·--·-·-·--------·--------·--·-. -.
IAP,I 8ervtees ..... ~ ......... :-.. 7:".':: ...................... :::::-::::-......................... .
Teat.a -Soll and Mat@rlala .............................................................. .
Survey ............................................................................... 1 ................. .
Furniture and Equipment . ... .. ............ . ................................ ..
Site Development and Sen.'ices . . . .. .
Insurance I Construction) .. . ........ .
Bonds ( P@rformance J ...
Contingencies ........................................................ .
3(,000
1,887
80
0.<00
llOO
lllOO
111()
30,000
35.000
3.000
8,000
10.000
5:161,000
HORACE EN'SIO:S SCHOOL
Bulldln~a $356.000
Archllf'!cts and Engineer!!.
Division of Architects (State I
·····• ...... .
Division of School Planning iSlil.teJ .................................. .
lnapectora .. .. ........... ....... .... . ............................. ..
Legal Services ....... . . ..................................... .
Furniture and Equlpm@nl ........................................................... .
ln•urance (Construction ) ............................................................. .
Bonds I Performance J ....... ...... ..... .......... ........ . ............... .
Landscaping ...................................................................................... ..
Contlng@nclf'!s ...................................................................................... .
28,<f.80
1,<f.96 •• 3.8-00
600
26,000
2,000
<.600
3.000
10,000
$435.000
BALBOA YOUTH NOW
AT RECRUIT CAMP
A unique, comprehensive and
fa.Ir contest to decide thf'! top skin-
divers of Southern California was
announced yesterday by the West
Los Angeles N@plune.!1, one or the
area's top under-water fishing or-
ganlzaUons. 3M<> Overland Ave.,
Los Angeles 34.
The competltlon, called t he
Midwinter Skin-Diving Derby,
opens Dec. 15 and closes Jan. 15
with prizes being offered to under-
water fishermen bringing in the
largest lobster, abalone and moat
other species of .. fish.
Prizes include an Aqua-Lung,
rubber-aulta, swim flna and muk1
and other underwater IWirnmlng
and ttablng E"Qulpment. More than
5000 entry blank• wtU be ava.IJablf'!
today at the 12 checking at.atlon.s
and at vartoua sporting goods
stores in Southern California
which handle und@rwater equip-
ment. The entry fee ls $1 .
Checking 8t&tlon In this area la
Ray and Hal's Sporting Goods,
290 Fourth Ave., Laguna Beach.
The rulea, which are available
with the entry blank. provide a
IU!t of the checking stations, re-
quire a witness to the catch and
further require that the competi-
tor be properly licensed by State
Fish and Game Commission au-
thorities.
The checking stations will for-
ward their entries weekly to con·
test headquarters where overall
report.a will be Issued.
16-Page Booklet
Outlines Hoag
Hospital Plans W. S. Hardy Now.
SeninCJ in Japan
AN AIRBASE IN JAPAN, Nov.
26 .-~rgeanl W. Slltn Hardy, hus.
band of Mrs. Mildred Sandatrom
Hardy, 703 Goldenrod Ave., Co-
rona de! mar, is now on duly u a
motion picture camera.man with
Detachment l . 2d Photographic
Squadron, Air Pictorial Service In
the Far Eut Theater.
Undergoing recruit training at All donors of gift.a of $1,000 or
Sgt. Hardy arrived In the Far
Eut in July, 1951, &nd covered the
first armistice negotiations at
Kaeaong, Korea. Lately he bas
been doing documentary motion
pictures of air bases in Japan.
Prior to hla teca.11 to active duty
In December, 1950, Hardy was em-
ployed by General Pictures Pro-
ductions, Inc., Dea Molnes, l}l.W'a.
During World War II. he WU a
combat ca.m@raman with thf'! 9th
Al r Force in Europe. He ho Ida the
Purple Heart and Belgium For-
reguer~.
Ris son. Corp. W'lllam J. Hardy,
la a •till photographer With the
llll Photocr•phlc Squadron. Alu-
a.ndrta. Va. Three oUfer children,
Donnie, Ed and Betty Lou., rnlde
witll x... Hardy In Coron& <!el
Mar.
the U. s . Naval Training Center, more to the Hoag Memorial Hos-
pital, Presbyterian, ar@ rec@lving
the new 16-page booklet which
gives complete Information on the
"Living M.emorial.9 Plan." Already
Inquiries are coming in fL!king
about this m@thod or perpetuating
the memory of relatives or frlendJ!!
by gifts or hospital @qulpment.
San Diego, Is Raymond L. Herrs,
seaman recruit, USN, son of Mr.
and Mrs. C. M. Sexton of <f.l<f. Bal-
view Lane, Balboa, Calif.
Berore entering the · Navy, he
attended Orang@ Coast, College.
This Initial recruit training In-
cludes Instruction In such fields a.a
seamanship, tree-righting, gun-
nery, signaling. a.nd other course&
designed to m&ke th@ recruit wen-
versed in every phase of Navy Ute.
Upon completion of their 11-
Wt'ek training period at the train-
ing ~nter, gTaduatee are uaigned
to duty atatlona with the flf'!el or
at Navy shore at&Uona. or are aent
to eervfcf'! achoola tor advanced
technical training.
Ex·N•wporter Wins
Good Conduct, Medal
"Livlng M@mortala" that are
valuable lo the alck and at the
same time are fitting tribute to
the memory or 110me dear one, and
in addition, honor the donor, have
a ainc@re appeal lh&t few can re-
slat. Many organizations are plan·
nlng donations or importance and
will formulate plans to finance
suitable memorial.8, spreading pay-
ment.a OY'f'!r two or thrtt y@ara.
I Con.st.ruction work on the hoe·
pit.a.I ls making good progreu.
Foundations are all ln and pouring
concrete for wau. le well started
The main bulldlng, auumlng ilt
general outllfl.e and Ila alze, S86
CLARK AFB, Nov. 28.-A fOl': feet east to weat. tmpreues ar
mer Newport. reetdent, .Pvt. Thom-who have an opportunity to in·
aa G. White, hu been awarded 1pect the project and thua rea.llzf
llle Good Conlluct' Medal -wlllle Ito ~t me and Importance.
9e1°Vln.I' a tour of duty wttb the The recent sltt of $50 from r
U . 8. A.lr Force ln. the Phlllpp lne11. 1maJl · Cl'OUP of high acbool atu· POUCE FfRID ON IY Private White, who wu· cited denbo wllo b&Ye tllelr own oocl&l
!or Illa ·demonllln.Uon Of -eoty. orpnla&Uon, lndlc&t.. lbe keer MARINES IN COUPI ett1ctency and ttdell17 1n ,the _. ..... l"Dtta1 ta~ whlcll to .,..
• • ¥lee. to CUZftlltl)' wiped u a ms ..-_,. Ille county-W\d< omcwa Jallli J. -and lllppl)' technician for Ille -llmd ......... ,...,....... A.a -u.-
Willlalll -W-7-nialll lluP1>17 8q)lad.-at t11e n.trt.entll 1')' Wm. J'. Kimeo, cllalrm&n 0( UM
reported tlleT \ -a_..,.U:f Air ro.c., on _.Clari< Air J'orce cuneaJp. "'Jt lo Important to keef
!Ired -u 1.11q ~ Co&lll -. eo mu.. ~ ot lllaall&. 1n -u.t • FA 1a too oma11, mpwq ....,. llarlw'll ]l(Jle. G..-ted &om Mewpd mp -at Ule --. llO l&rcr
Mo ._.. .... dllloo••.red. -1lefon mll•U.,. tw m11lt1r7 sift wtll loo ~· Tb<
>. -npdot-..,-itns-lll<e a --nc. ta J-.,. lMI, Prtnte ---, lo -7·
... ---• ~ of Wlllt. ta .. Illa ---al dDt)' -... _,. lllllta -·ldllial --tlioo ,_of l --ti-In tile -· ........ WHllll la lo -.. I 12-lllo or llor
Mu coape CUTJinf -~ Ila-Ha.....U .... 1at aw Meed • r s a IUp !II' me a.....,
-.. • -to ""' --........ tlla '!"'!."' ... -• 2 ilpJaac -"' 1w=w"" 'Die --pod la . -lM7 .............. -.. ~ -....... 2 "s' .... "' tlla -. rwportect. Laec• 'O · ., .,...Wlal '1"ftts1, ~
An early meeting with Col. Ed-.. -------------
wtn C. Kelton. Beach Eroaion Con-
trol Engineer of tbe Stale or C&l.1-
rorhia Dlvtston or Beach and
Parks wu promised Uli8 week
~hen the' date ot Dec. 3 was lPnta-
tlvely agreed upon in a communi-
cation addressed to Reginald P@g-
ram of the We.at Newport Im-
provement A880Ciailon. Co I one l
Ktlton, retlred chief or thf'! U. S.
Army Corps of Engineers tor Cali-
fornia, has agreed to a local con-
ft-rence while he is enroute lo San
Diego on the December date.
He will discuu pl&ns and meth-
ods for the reclamation and con-
trol of the beach ln the West New-
port area ..-.•hlch ha& been eate n
away badly in recent weeks.
Pegram is the head of the com-
mittee of the West Newport /\S·
soclation which was recently ap-
pointed to work out a plan for
reclamation of the beach and its
future protecUon. \ •
Go\'ernntehl Aki
Hope or State or Federal aid in
the project has been held out,
particularly since the Navy ha.a
announced It is calling for /'ids to
construct a rock wall on tne Seal
Beach-Sunset Beach strand lo
protect that area. Since the con-
struction of jetties tor the Harbor
Entrance at Seal Beach Ammuni-
tion and Net Depot, tides have
constantly carried away the beach
sand at Seal Beach. Complication
or the eroding actions here Is be-
lieved to be caused by the Seal
Beach Jetty and by lhe extension
of the Federal Breakwater off·
shore from Long Beach.
U . S. Army Enginee rs arc con-
ducting a continuing study or the
Seal Beach -SWUK>t area and It is
hoped to interest them in the local
problem. They have recommended
that Seal Beach Harbor I Anaheim
Landing Bay) be dredged and the
effluent dumped lnto the beach
there to further protect private
property along the strand.
Meanwhile. Supervi.aor H e I n z
Kaiser of N e\l.rport"' Beach was
named by County Supervisoni to
join & committee from the Or-
ange County Coul ABSOCla.tion
on cout erosion problema. Othera
are Mayor Frank Shufelt or Seal
Beach, Ralph P . M.uk@y of New-
port · S.ach. Harry LeBard of
Hw>Ung~Bea<h, C. G. K.tmbl•
of IA.guna ch and Mayor H. T.
Read of San emente.
The county contends that en-
gineertng studies show the erosion
problem la complicated by the
Navy jetties at thf'! entrance of
the war-dredged Seal Be~h har·
bor, as well as the extension or
the Long Be a c h breakwate r.
Changing currenU! have threat-
ened homes along \.hf beach and
swept away much of the sand.
Federal appropriations hav e
been obtained twice to pump sand
in building up the beach in front
of Surfside.
v ANDAU! FELL TREE
Dr. E . Brady, of Corona del
Mar, Thursday morning reported
lo police that vandals had cut
down part of a pine tree on his
property, leaving the tree on the
ground.
GRANGE TO ELECT
Elcc:tion of officers i.!I the lm-
porant matter of business for
members of the Costa Mesa
Grang,. who will mee t Thursday,
Nov. 29 at 8 p.m. in Grange hall.
BICYCLE STOLEN
Theft of his blcycle from out-
•ide a local theatre Wednesday
"'light wu reported by Fred Still·
ings, 216 Dahlia avenue, Corona
df'!l Mar.
OPPOSITION TO
ANNEXATION
PLAN REPORTED
Poaaibllity that plans for an-
nexation of Cliff Haven to the
City will run into opposition or
some property owners in thf'! area
w11.s reported yesterday as spon-
80r11 of the move were to hold a
1neetlng la.st night.
A citizen.!!' committee was slat-
ed to meel at lhe home of Rex
Albright, 2~11 Signal Road., Cliff
Haven.
Annexation talk in the distcict
o ver the past year last week
pt"on1pted Mr. a.nd Mrs. Jerry G.
Tufts, 23601 S. W . Pirate Road.
and others to poll some of the
residents on the matter. This led
to setting of last night's meeting.
It the committee determine•
that suffic ient sentiment justifies
circ ulation of petitions and adver-
tising or intentions to seek annex-
ation, the project will be boosted
by Dec. I, Mrs. Tufts told the
N ewa-Ti mes.
Already In the city element.a.ry
schools district, the area would
benefit from city tire and pollCe
protection plus refuse collecUon.
Tw@nty-rlve per cent or Olff
Haven's estimatf'!d 2.1)0 -300 real-
dent.s must sign petitions request-
ing annexation if the city counctl
Is to consider the matter. Cliff
Ha vf'!n is In Precinct 2, C o s ta
Mesa and the precinct contain•
34<f. registered voters, according
to C. K. Priest. city clerk.
Should petitions be circulated in
the district , Cltf( H8.ven dwellers
will be asked also to support the
pending $9~.000 elementary school
bond Issue election on Jan. 18,
Mrs. Tuft.8 B&ld.
Clift Haven is spread -between
15th street and Coa.sl Highway
and Irvine A Vf'!. and Bay Shore
Drive {17th street).
City ·council Will
Stu dy Purchase of
Used Fire Truck
Membel"9 of the Newport Beach
city councft werf'! to con.aider Mon-
day night the purchase of a used
Mack Fire Truck formerly in the
ownership or the City of Monte-
clto. This would take the place of
one planned to built up to city
specifications and tor which a
cha.'!.sls had alrt'ady been purch-
ased. According to City Manager
John SaJlors, there would be a con-
siderable saving, aJmOl!ll $3000 by
purchasing the used truck r&thet'
than building up a new rig at cur-
rent prices.
' The truck is priced al $3. 750
has a 250-gallon water tank and
a Hal(' pump which lB run tron1
the vehlcl@'s 364 -cubic inch dil'I ·
placen1ent engine. The tru c k
would fill the nef'!d designated by
the Board of Fire Underwriters l.n
their recommendations to the city.
It would be placed at the Corona
del Mar fire station.
The chassis already ordered can
be usett by the street department
to rt'place a truck in city servtce
more than 20 years.
Mrs, Constance J«yt'ed, West
Balbo~ boulevard. is home from
Sa.n Francisco where she wpent
'rhankagivlng with her son and
family.
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in. Mou ntain s
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Mr. and Mn. Harry C&mpbell
and cllll<lrm, 306 Femle&!, Corooa
""( War, wore beaded for a moun·
tall> bollday at Lake A"""'l>4ad on
Tbbndtj !Jut round the road Ill·
cNl.et·n* d.ittlcult bec•ute ot nJrt
ana lllfft. They !fually turned
-and 11,le 11, "atmpl}' dellclowo"
tUl'key d..IMer at their favorite
ea,(lng place In Redlan.da.
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later A. Becker, D. D. S.
• ·DlllNTISTRY
thll Newport Blvd .. Costa Mua
!Jedl<lll Blq. Beacon 67112
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Harbor 327-J
BALTZ MORTUARY
i...ty Attendant
•10 <Joest msbway
OORONA DEL MAB
DAY AJ\'D NIGHT
Phone Jlarbor 42
BE SURE -INSURE
wltb
MAURIE STA2''LEY
luurance Only
Pb.one Barbor 1776
!'6 Marine Ave. Balboa Island
MATTRESSES
Boa~Hontff--Trallen
lrreruJar s~
BEAOON 11061
Oo9ta Mesa MattreY Co.
UllO Newport Blvd.
; WATER HEATERS
• Sal.., Service Md Bepaln •
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PLUMBING
Authorized Dealer
Day & !'ngbt Beaten
TllMS l~ l>owl'I on •JI H••t.n
Pllone Harbor ""2-W
HIUMAN MINX
$1499 delivered here
plua tax a.nd license
'f' oor Harbor Area Dealer
·NEWPORT AUTO SALES
%804 W. Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach
Ba.rbor 1'0'1 .
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Jingle bells-~ J .n Ned and Nell
· Shop careliee e1ery d&{-
for gitts fliey sed<:.
~~eadt ~
iheB\NKof
-AMERICA~!
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. JoinNowl • J/flli:'ll yo~'re not shat·
i n.gin this year's
S27,000,000 Bank of
America Christmas
Cub, joi·.n now for '52 !
Save any amount per
'Wttk-from 51H up-
and at the end of 50
weeks you will recei\-e
the full amount .. ...i
l'lu 2'Xt inlere1l. It's
theeuywayto uve for
gilt& ••• taxes ••• insur·
a.nee premiums ... and
otlter year-end bills.
~ave any amount
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School P'!"1"am j ~~a.::.· \TI~ 1 :"'~I Mike DoJle en~ a, fnr of
Ex I . eel . t hll frlel)da 11,t the --a., C111bo pain o =~~~:nn..:
ro arents and Burt Corton. Joan NiaMn and f sh f Bradfof<l ond l(lko. Joaa X-...
Jen-y ll:vana, MulJyn 9chllcl<en-
; Welcomlh "" -et group o~ meyer ~,...!-"';~
approxlmatel.Y lllO Frelllun&jl par-Swlmmtnc. playlq; tennlo and
ent.a and tt&chers on Tuesday, enjoying a ahrimp dfnn9[ ·at a...
Nov. 20. 7 :30 p. m. In the aocial f&rers' Lodge were the f'Ollowln.r
hall of the High school. Mrs. Ray· gtrls celebiattnc Mary Run:y'a
mond K. Harvey, chaJrman or blrthday: Mary. Oonnle Mangold,
room repttsentatlves o r the hJgh Mary Ann RUN, Gaytha. Bo~bey,
echool P .-T . A. explained the pur-Sally Stewart, Dulity Hayden,
poae of the meeting. What started OloTia Beltran and Sharon Ya.r-
out u an experiment three years nell.
ago has no'!\' become an arutual Q1.11e9tJon of the Week
affair tor the t!Xpreas purpose of What do the Freeh like moat
getting-pa.rents and t eachers to· about the Harbor Hi(h Beacon!
getaer tor a. d!acussion of Fn:>sh· Roger Bowen: "I like the sports
man problems. page the beat."
Mrs. H&TVty introduced as mod-sun.n Keim: ''Through the ~
erator or the Round Table, Paul con I leant more about echool
Edward Babbitt, ministe r or the tunctlona,"
Coron IL del Mar Community D1ck Gallahan: "Ne"-a u 1tu·
church, Congregat kmal, and tather dents see tt."
or three Harbor High Khool stu· Judy Sleeper: '-rbe dltfere.nt
dents. The beautlful social hall names In Tars a.nd Feathera."
of the School wu i.nviting on a Sharon. Lynch: .. The Tan and
rainy night, for a log burned in the Feathers."
fireplace to add a cheerful intortn-Da.vfd Comer: '"Jlm Wbeeler'a
at note to the gathering. spor ts column appeals to me the
As it had bfoen decided t o make bet11t."
this a non·soctal meeting to be Patty Clemence: "I like the
diami&Sed promptly a t nine o"c lock , jokes and cartoons the beat."
Mr. Babbitt made a very brief l 'onJ Christensen: She likes
introductory spe-ech and followPd thE'm all.
With pr@S E'nting the mem~rs or J oan Clarke: "Expreaaiona of
\he i:*u"iel t o the audlenct>. Goss .fl.UdPnta" opinjons In the Letters
Grable was the first speaker. &nd to Editors.'"
in hla usual quiet but commanding Johnny Trautwein : "I really like
way. held the in tert>st of the gTOUp thMe cartoon.a, they are great!'.
9.$ he told or the period o r adjust· Sonja Ha.nsen : "Tars and Fealh·
menl facing the Freshman stu-ers.''
dent u he enters high st·hool. Dona Hoppe: ''Tars and F ealh-
Mrs. Roscine F eeley \vas the ers because I g-et to know dlffer -
next speaker, who told or the ent people thia way.''
English departmen ts' "·ork with Fu.ll~rton Sporbd.aJ•
s tudents . She explained how a The· Junior. Sentor G. A. A.
pa.rent may tea.ch his child to read spoructay tor ba.sketball wu held
more rapidly at home, and dia· N ov. 14, at HuUerton High. F'ul·
CU.88("d the type ot reading most le rton'e pep band entertained the
deslr~d by the depa.rtment. but girls with peppy music and Uielr
said that a.ny reading at all was ye.II leaders were on deck to lead
bettt>r than none. the cheers. Harbor Se.nlor girls
\Vhile a num ber of late arrivals fought Tustin to lhe bitter end
1,1,·ere taking their seat s, Mrs. Har-ot a 29-315 Jo u . The senior tiam
vey introduced Sidney Davidson, includes Sandy Delin,-er, Betty
principal, J oseph Hamblet , v ice-Davenport. Gladys Berry, Jean
principal, and 1.frs . Fayr Harbison. Ta.lest ra. Donna Price, AJtn Mor-
dean of g irls. The program then ris and Janee Hume.
continued 1,1,·it h ~fr. Babbitt Intro· The Junior team made up of
ducing J ules Gag~. who spoke on ?.larilyn Peter80n, Joan Nu.nan.
the very interesting subject of Barbara Trusty, Diane Harri a,
boys' alhJetics. The la.s t speaker Madge Fullbright, Jerry J e 1 k o,
to be presented waa the school Marilyn Schllckenm•yer and Dot
nurse, M iss )Iarg aret F reeman. Horrell, met defeat by Santa Ana
Her talk was filled wilh informa-8-21. The next da._y, Nov. 16, the
tion as to hclw act:ident.9 are han· underclasamen journeyed to FuJ.
dled at the school and the st&te lerton. The 90phomore (lrls tri·
requiremen ts for takjng care of umphed over Hltntington Beac h
illness and emergency treatment. 24-18, and the freshman team
Many pare nts asked questions drew a stand.!till "·ith O r a n g e
during the question and answer 18· 18.
period Whic h follo"'ed M.r. David· EX('.haojl:f' AAM'mbly
Miu IClolo N-Ud Wm.
ebuft.hmaa of yMr.
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McDonald, ehurcbwomu ~
<New s-Ttmea Pboto)
Church Man and Woman of Year
Named by Council of Churches
William McDonald Md Mlu.-------------
Elale Newtanct: lioth member• o( Served as chairman ot th e
Chrlat ClfUrch by the ~a.. were board of u1:1hers.
presented awards 't Wednesday Active in boys work, h&Yln•
night's Union Thankssfving Mr· aerved ~ teacher of an lntenne-
vice by the ~e«i>ort Barbor Coun· dlate Bo}'S Class, and as auls--
cll of Chu.rchel, &I the out1tandlng tant cubmaster of one or the local
churchman and cllurchwoman ot cub packs.
the year. Member of the. volunteer fJre
The award.I &l"e to be a.n annual department and secn!t.a.ry or the
pre.aentatfon ot the Council of 1 firemen's club.
Churche•. Nomlnatlona are made At the present Ume he t. lay
by e.acb of the eight member leader of hie .church, supertnten-
chun:hea to the Council, and final de nt of the adult division of the
.eelecUon ls ~elermlned by a coun-church 8ChooJ. teacher ot the
ty commltt.tt of repreeentatlve adult division of the church
Cb.rtaUan leaden:. Members of th' school. teacher of the adult eta.a
team of judsu tht. year lncludecl and member ot the offtcl&J bo&;d
Judge Kenneth Morrlaon of the and the board ot Christian educa·
Superior Court, Rev. Daniel Rider. l ion. H e ls one of the se n t gr
putor of the Sant& Ana First ushers or the ohurch.
Preebyterian Church and rorme.r In addit ion to the c£>rtiflca.tes
secret~ of the Orange C~unty • p;t'~Pnlt'd t ho~c c hosen , 8. plaque
Council of Churches, the pr~sad ent . ..,.. th , h m chutth which
I h S la A C .1 . t~ ~ 1v('n c.r o e
o l e an na ounci 0 1 i« kPpt until lh(' following year
Church \Vomen and lhe e.xE-c:utivr whf'n lht• plaqur Is re-issued.
secretaries of the Santa Ana Speaker for the union Thank.a·
Y~tCA and YWCA. J{ivini:::-service, whic h was held at
MlM El.lie Ne-K•land Christ Church by the Sea, wa.s
Resident of Newport Beach for Rf'\'. J t1!-i('ph ~lc~hane of the Costa
15 years, and having been a mt>m-~l ('sa Commun1t;· Church. Tbe
ber or the Community Methodist I program was arranged through
church since comltlg to the harbor Rt'v. Herbert Roth or the Newport
area . Hnrbor Lutheran Church.. Mrs.
HOlIBY SON'S . •
f AMltY ~OINS
HIM OVERSEAS
CLAJt,IJ Al'B, NO<V. :II. -Lt.
David ci Jloltby, 10D or Mr. and
kn. o. w. Boltby, ~018 0c ....
l'roat. .Nftport. Bet ch, .-wu n--
CIDll7 jOIMd &t hlo -t ala•
tlon with the U . S. A.tr rt>rce tn
~·-PhWpp!{tes, by bit! wtle, Mrs.
Ethel M. H ottby, and two d auch·
tera. Marjorie, 5, and Patricia. 1.
Fonner reatdenta ot P aclnc
Paliadn, the Hottb)'li wlll reaide
Ill Ute mllltuy c!ependenta Mualng
area on Clark .Al'8 during· their
stay overac&a.
Lieut. Holtby atart...s bla mili-
tary eervtce with the U. 8 . .Air
Force ln 1943. During lf.orld War
ll, he wu a member of the Elshlh
Al• Force and putlctpated In 82
aert&l combat mlalOllli over Dl·
rope for wttlch be wa. a.war;ded
a,n Air Meda,! with tour Oak Leal
Cluaters.
He re-e.ntered the MrYice in
September 1900 a.ad ~w.. at&Uon•
ed In Japan before ~ to tt>•
P blUpplJ!u laat J!'ebruary wllere
be la now .. tined u a navtptor
for the 9204th 1'1\0to Mapping
Fllgllt, U tb Alr Force.
.A bolder of a Muter of Science
decree ln Education from the Uni-
versity .ot Southern California..
Lieut. Holtby wu a former hlr h
ecbool teacher at the Rosem ead
Htrh achoo!.
Balboans Home
From Week North
Mr. a.nd M n . Harvey Somen1
and fa.mlly and Mn. Somers'
mother, Ml"I. RoS8 Wuton, re-
turned. Jut night to their P enin-
sula home aner more tJtan a week
tn northern California.
They vi.sited Mrs. Somers' sis-
ter and brother-in·law, the Jame•
Lowes, at their ranch In the Santa
Cruz mountains then, leaving the
children ; went to San Francieco
for a few daya. They attended
the Stanford·Cal game a.nd Mrs.
Somers a;r.te ded on Tuesday Ute
Book.a A uthora luncbeon
where Lu a Beebe and Arthur
Marks were among the speakers.
F ounder and first president of L i>!<Ji(' S teffcnM>n o f Corona del IT I l t
the Newport Harbor Council of 1 '.\f ar lf'<i t he robed choir. The an-rave eC Ufe
Church Women, of wh ich organ-nounccn1ent of the. churchman and Q p bl'
ization she Is now finishing her churchwon1an ot t he year was pen to U IC
aecond year a s president, In \Vhich made> by ?-.fr. ftaul Delp of the
time this organization has bE'comt' Y. '.\f C A . . . .
a prominent part of the lif<' of Oth1~r pastor!! part1c1pat1ng in
church women of Ne\\'"POrt a nd the program Included Rev. PauJ
Costa Mesa. Babbit t , pre&ident or lhe CoWlcil
An illuatrated travel lecture
showing unusual scenes in cities
ot Brazil, Paraguay and Argen·
tina is open to th~ public on
Harbor Masons
Entertain Guests
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An· evenlnl" of rellowahlp w a•
enjo~ tty~ l2t m e m b er• and
1 u Mt.1 ;i of; Butartn.g Lod&'e No.
Priy :Day A,
for -Riding~Club --
. 7~ FrM and AlloopUd Muona on A tllll day oC riding even ta
Wedn.elday, Nov. ltth in their ~ked lh! regu~r. hOJ¥ playday
SOd,.e" room ln the Co.ta"· Mesa· •taced Nov. 18 b9 tbe Kea Boot.a 8*nk auu<llhC . and-llad4les Club In tbe ~ at
Of UU. number 87 were·v,.,,,a tb.e O?abp County Fair Grofrnda.
reel ding or vlllUn g i.n thia · area M iefnben1 of Boota and S."'8'41\a, wbO are members of other M:~; Loa Companeros and other local
10nic Lodges. One ot the guests equestrian grou1>9 pa.rtlctpated.
la a member of Tokyo ~e No. Break.fut at the cbuck wagon and
12& in Tokyo. Japan. Seatartnc a trail ride preceded 11 event.a ln
lodge ·was most happy to be host skill in riding and horaema.ruihtp.
to these ruesta. Dick Otto and Mr. Sellkirk were
Turkey and baked ham and all judge11. Ribbons were awarded to
the trimming• w~re served buffet fourth place .
style. .Alter dinner, Brother The following winners were A.D·
George Bosley master ot cere-nounced ; Junior Trail Hore--
monies gave a ~short ts. I k Steven Croddy; first ; Kay Bailey,
outlining the manner tn w h I ch second; Gail Moores., third; David
Seafartnr Lodge came into being Bagwell, fourth. Senior-Trail
Starting with a member&htp ot 22 Hors~Jlm Bailey, first; Earl
it has grown to a men1bership of Bagwell, second; George Baker,
128 ·residing in every section of third; Gall Ann Paris, fourth.
the harbor area. Junior Stock Horse--Kay Ba.l·
Melwood Betry, a member of ley. first: Sl@-ven Croddy. second ;
Seafaring Lodge, gave a most in-Ottily Bayer, third; Sherryl
teresttng talk on the a~haelogical Holmes, fourth. Senior Stock
discoveriea in MexJco. During his Horse -Jim Bailey, first; Bill
residence there ot several years Warne, !ltCOnd; Forrest Paull,
he was privileged to enter some third; Earl Bagwell, fourth. Junior
of the tombs during the excava-1 Pleasure horse--CaroJ Knuff, Kay
lions. I Bally, Anne Croddy and Bonnie
A vote o! thanks \.\·as extended George. first ; Ga.i,l Moores, Stev-
to Brother Geo. Bbsley and his J en Croddy, Sherryl Holm.ea and
committee for the splendid work I Ottily Bayer, second; Ruth Ori.ter
they did in arranging this evening •
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a.nd David Bagwell, third; Jo Lin
of tellowah.ip. · Miner, fourth.
Seafaring Lodge will have many Sack race-Bill Warne, first ;
enjoyable social evenings during Gail Ann Pans, seco~d; George
the coming year. Baker. third ; 1'fr. Soddera, fourth.
Potato race -Sharon Moores,
AT DtJARTE !first ; -Mr. Sodders, second; Gail
Mr. and Mrs. Charles McAlary I Ann Parts, lh!rd; Kay Bailey.
and daughter, Jane. or 536 San fourth. Co'ofboy's nlghtmare-
Bemardino Ave., Newport Heights She rryl Holmes, first; Mr. Soddera,
found plea.sure in a holiday re-second; Ottily Bayer, third; Geo,
union at the Duarte home ot Mr. Baker. fourth. Junior Run, Ride
and Mrs. Robert Harnicht. son-in· and Lead-Carol Knuff, first; ot.t-
law and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ily Bayer, second; Bonnie George.
McAlary. third; Gail Moores, fourth. Bare-
OL'T OF TOWN
Costa Mesans concluding a re-
cent sojourn at T ecopa Springs
were Mr. and Mra. Andrew Brock·
ett and daughter SU!lie,' Mr. and
Mrs. James Lockwood and Suzie
Kline.
back Stake race-Sharon Moorea,
first; Carolyn Pridham, second;
Kay Bailey, third; Steven Croddy,
fourth.
Musical Hals-Sharon
first : Carolyn Pridham,
Kay Bailey, third: Steven
fourth.
ANNOUNCING
THE OPENING OF OFFICES
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' F. R. H E R M A N, M.D.
GENERAL PRACTICE
90il W. BALBOA BLVD., NEWPORT BEACH
PHONE HARBOR 2804
Moores,
second;
Croddy,
song' lntroduct lon of the FN::oihman
teache-rs to the paren~. Mr. Bab-
bitt cJO&ed the m eeting with a.n
invitation to the parents to get
acquainted \\tflh hetir childrens'
teachera after the dismissa l.
Harbor High was presented a.n
exchanse aaembly tr om the
Huntington Beach H I g h School
vocal department on Nov. 21. Thia
program lncludes two .!M>loe. a
girls' chorua and boys' chorus. a
girls' sextet (called the Harmon-
tsl.s ) a.nd boys· Quartet With the
latter bringing many rounds of
applause rrom Harbor's student
body. Harbor Htch. later on in
the year, will take an 1!."'tchange
assembly to Hunlln.gton Beach.
She i11 pre..aldent of the Newport Io! Churches; Rev. James Stewart,
Beac h Circle of the \\'omen's So· Rev. r•aul ~[oore \'1'heeler ; Dr.
clety of Christian Se rvice. Harry \\.hlte. and Rev. Thoma.a
She is a former president or the 'Roy P endell. host pastor.
Tuesday, Dec. t at 7 :30 p. m. inl 'iii~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~iji~ Ebell club hOUM. Lee WUder re·
turned to South American coun·
tries for material on hla lecture,
·HARBOR ·
HI LITES
By ll:RRV ll:SKO
A.ftt>r Garn"' Part)·
After the Harbor . Huntington
gamf>, couples d.ropptng In al
Francis Klme·s home tn Cliff Ha·
ven were: F1"'8.n Kimes anrl BruQe
B&.Jrd, Janet Loucks and Frank
Trautwein, Llvl.e \Vlld and Ja.clc
Smith, Janee Hurne a nd Bob Ben -
boW. R oxy A.arvold a.nd Pat Ores·
den, Barbara. Starege and Rolly
Pulaski.
Blrt.bday Part.}·
On the e!ening of Nov. 8, a
birthday par\y was held for Sylvia
\Vilcox at J oyce Allen"& home in
Costa Mesa. Couples devour ing
punch and cook'le11 Included D iane
Pasc0e and Garb Hansen, Judy
Gannon and Ronnie Reagen, Sa.ndl
Thaden and Bob Ce.sey, Mary
Wright a.nd J oe Lester. Ca rol Mc-
Vay and P a ul Buchanan. J oyce
Allen and ~lark Scoerield, Bobbi~
Haley and R. C. Crane. Ida Mc.·
Vay and Bob Mean.a, Susie Ham
and Jlm DUian, Eva Sutton and
Calvin Knight,· Ruth Reynolds and
Bob Haynes, Sylvia Wilcox ancJ
Jlm Sullivan. Gay ole stage were;
Bob Buell, Bill Gannon. Roxy Aar-
vold, Bob Benbow. Gleaves Lowe,
Archie H orvath, Dick Councilman,
Virgil Packa.m, Geor-g:e James,
Jlm and Bill Pascoe, Dick Camp·
bell and Bill Ca.rroole.
"'1brlpt Party
Madre Fulbright held a party to
celebrate the 1la.st game or the sea·
80ft bet'keen Harbor and Hunttng.
ton tollowt.ng that game. Tboee
ee.Ung almoet everything: ln sight
were: Joan Niuen and Jerry
Evana, Bob Gallivan and Dtane
Butlett, Sharon Sh•rlll Md Lee
Hambrook, P e t e Grah&m and
Barb &arL Shirley Rua and
Jtod&'er McK.tnnon. Tom Holla and
lAbda H•lna. Ellie Ragan and R.
c. Clu•, )(Ike Doyle 11,114 Ann
Bradford, Jpfui ~-and Joan
1114!)', ht., Mom. -Martl)'ll ~ Day Koppen and Terry o~. Tcmj t.ance ' ,..tl liladp
ll'Ulll>rlPt. 8-1'~! I ~-,if.,.., 11, 111 1,11e -:
yard ot Joetta Wblttoa'a -· Id
Coot& •-a blffilda1 p&tV • ~
-ID J oetta'a -· ~ P"• Uid roe•tn& wieDHs were:
.J...U.. llWJ' Blatt. Mezy LI llao
11h 71,ll&r)'~.llCOM. VaJd4 W-., IBUI Gould, _,... Lorlltr. Da'rid llbt.wllan;
-JtnJ-it ud -,....... 8""dillr llOo 1'ltt l 'I I Ille to al-
t.ad .,.,...~ I>eDnla, A-
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Balboan Named to
Student Who 's Who
Shirley Crandall. d&U&bter of
Mrs.• Harry Casey of 2007 Mira·
mar Drh.-e, Balboa, ha.a been choe·
t-n one of the 32 San Joae State
Coll ege student to be represented
in the next annual publlc•tlon of
"Wbo's Who Among Students In
Amerlcan UntverSiUea and Col·
IC'ge11," according t o E . W. Clem-
<'nts. student council advtler.
M iss Cn.nda!J, who la preaident
of Delta Gamma sorority. ta a
senior 80Cl.al KJen~ maJOr.
Named to Council
at Oberlin College
Chrl11t Church b;l the St-a \\·ornf'n's
society ,or Christian """''ce, 'Moose Conduct She 18 a former superintendent I
Of the church school G rave side Rites Sht> Is a m~mber of the follnv.•.
ing board and committl'.'es : official \'\'on'len of the ].foose. Newport
board. board of Christ ian Pduca· Beach Chapltr 1!58. and Moose
l ion. membership and e\•an~e.ll5n1 Lnd~e I457. ere mourning the
com m ~tte-e. recor~s and h istory t death of one of their co-workera
comm1ttt>e, committee on person-1 and !hf> \\"lfl· of Governor Archie
nl"J. Ost randrr. Grave-side services
For rour years she had been lay I \\·ere hrltl at 2 p.m \\'ednesday.
dt-legate rrom Newport Beach to Nov. 2l for Birdie Ostrander.
the Southern California -Arizona Thf'se Sf'rvict>s ''';:-re conducted by
Co nfe rence o r l h (' ~f f'l hodiel 22 CO·\\'o rkt·rs and officers ot the
church. rhap~Pr a nll approx.imately 22
She has been the p romoter and ITil'mb,·r.<1 or the JI.loose Lodge.
the key Individual in the sucC<'fJS Pianist O!lv'" Miller sang "Bf'&U·
or the annual F'lvt> Dollar Baa-liftJI IN!t· of Somewhere."
quets. l\1rs. Ostrander. a.s hosplW
She h&s always taken an activr c~atrnian, had planned to work to-
int~re.st in local political life. I v•ards the purcl1a.ttt' of a "''heel
Sht> ll Ve!I at 217 • 33rd St .. Ni'\.\'· c hnir fo r 8 crippled "voman and
port Bt>ach, her con1mittee and lhe cha.p~t
\\'1111.am McDonuld have pl<"dged themselves to com·
Member of Chris t Church b y plt"te her project .
the Sea. Ch<'f Ha rold Hawley is still pre-
Own.s bome at 1536 O c ea n pa.ring lhOSf' delicious dinnera
Blvd ., Balboa. every Sa turday night, asal11ted in
Two sons ln local 6Chools. 1 ~erving by lht> \Vomen of the
Resident of the Harbor area ror Ml)()se.
16 years. To g et in on one> or the.se dinners,
United with the local Methodist 1 rlther become a member or the
Misa Judith Crane hu recently Church In 1944:. Lodge or have a friend "'ho i8 a
been elected to the dorm.ltory Served u a member of l h e member invite you.
council from her dormitory at butldinc committee of new sane· Kl'xt Thut&day evening, Nov.
Ot>e"'"rltn College, Oberlln. Mo. tua.ry of Christ Church by the 29, Library Chflrman Lema Mu-
Ml~ Crane, a fe.rshma.n in the Sea. I sey has arranged a special• pro-
Conttrvatory o f Mu.sic of Oberlin Served aa pre 1 I d en t of the gram and Initiation ot n ew mem·
College, ls the daughter ot Mr. and Board of Trust~s. bets w ill be held. Refreshments
lefra. Theodore J . Crane of 8~ Bea-Served u superintendent ot the w ill be .served by Mrs. Massey and
con Bay, Ne-wport Beach. 1 church school. h er committee .
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South America Reviaited. Becauae
the tilm is presented under
auspices of Ebell club travel sec·
tlon, he l!I giving it at a fraction
ot his usual fee and the club is
cha.rg1.ng only 26 cent.a admission.
Dinn er Party
at C hand ler H ome
Mrs. Frank Perew ot Balboa
Boulevard was m e m be r ot a
family party which e n j o ye d
Thankapving dlnner a.t the home
of her daughter Mrs. Ira Chand·
ler ot Sant.a Ana. Others present
LESTER A. BECKER , D. D. S.
Announces
THE REMOVAL OF HIS DENTAL OFFICE
AT 505 EAST BAY A VE., BALBOA
AND CONSOLIDATING BOTH
OFFICES IN THE
.MEDICAL BUILDING
1785 NEWPORT AVENUE
COSTA MESA ..
PHONE BEACON 6752
were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pere\v ~~~~~~~;;~;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jr., Beverly Hills; Mrs. Hilda
Chandler, Anaheim; Mr. and Mrs.
\Villiam Arnett. La. Habra and the
host and hostess:.
Mesa Horseman Will
Enter H. B. Parade
Lou C&g1Ja, known a.a Lucky
Carson in Hollywood. ha.8 been
chosen u "Grand Marshall" of
the 5th Annual Christmu Satuie
to Santa Claus Parade to be held
i.n Huntington Bea.ch Friday eve~
ning, Nov. 30 sta.rtinl" at 7 p . m.
Caglla ha.a been featu t"ed in re-
cent M. C. M. picturea .st&rr\"I
with Van Johnson in the picture
"No Leave No Love" .iao with
John Wayne ln the lndian p icture
"Da.kota" and Clark O&.ble In ".Ad·
venture." His horse 'Chief Chero-
kee,' la the famous H igtl School
Horse known u the ''Wonder
Horse of the Century."
Equestrtan rtderp Who have been
lnv1ted to participate inclu de L. B.
Wickersheim ot Costa Mesa wtlh
his two white palominos a.nd car-
riage.
IN PALM SPRINGS
Attra,cted to Palm !!prlnp for
aeve.ral recent daya were Mr. and
>era, Reuben Da,y of C..ta, MeM •
BA!U!()B All&A
QvJSctUd
N.v
RESIDENTIAL-INDUSTRIAL-COMMERCIAL
NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO SMALL
Zl!O -SOtb St. Newport Beech Harbor 2533
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TUESDAY, NOV. 27, 195 1 NEWPORT' IALIOA NEW>TIMES PAGE .J
HARBOR SOCiAL EVENTS
MRS. WINlFRED BARBRE, Boclety Edit.or """"',,..,,.._......-.... -...... .....--....,.,.,. ... ..,.._~,,,_,,.............,.. ... ,.,.~
Fuchsia G roup Has Church Group Aids
Dinner fo r Migrant Mission
Outgoing Officers Tying baby qum• and making
I dolla to be sent to the Migrant
Members or the retiring board mission In San Joaquin Valley oc-
of the Costa Mesa-Bay Cities cupled membeT3 of t..he Ladles
branch of the California F'uchaia Jrflsslonary society of the Costa
s ociety fet:-d Al Hollister, out-Mesa Central Bible church when
going president. \;l'ith a surprise they held an all-day meetlng at
dinner recently at 1.he Costa Mesa the church.
home of Mrs. Bertha Tillotson, 221 A pot luck luncheon wa.s scrved
Flower St. Mr. Hollister was pre-a~ noon. The devotional program
11ented a g-ift on "'bf.>half of the was conducted by Mrs. Evelyn
g·roup. Updike. Included ln the group
Among those sharing lhe picas-were Rt-v. and Mrs. Al Kaders,
ant occa.<:1on Wf're Gen . and M rs. Mmes. Jay Beardsley. Elsie Shar-
Raymond Knapp. M<"ssrs and mon, Kate Semrow, Claire Wirght,
Mmes. t.1oorholIBe, Harvey Kocr-Nelllf' McAdams. W!Uiam Mcln-
ner. Donah! Payne', Lt•o A. Lee, tee, Nancy McClure. Montzell Dor-
Don L~wrt'nC•'. Al HollistC'r. MT!!!. reU. Connie Brooks. Evelyn Up-
Etna Kunzn11in. l\-1rs. h-1\ldred An-dike and Miss Etta Bryant.
llerS(>n. ~IJ'S, Tillotson and Irma
Standlef'. -----.-
Appoints Chairm en
for Fu chsia Soc.
BrlJ:". Gen. Rstymond K napp or
Droa<lway, Cnsla Mt>sa, who was
r1·c('nlly 1nFlallrd as prt's1rl••nl of
the Co:->t"l. MrRa-Bay Citil'S branch
of the ('aliforn1a Furhs1a society,
has announced his comm\ttee
chalr1n c n.
Harborit es Attend
Celebrity Wedding
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyd, Jr.,
and son Fred, of Nf'wport Heights
have r ecently rrturnrd rrom a t\VO
weeks vacation in Orf'iton, Wash-
ington and Canada. Jn Briti"h Co-
lumbia they s topped at Victorl!t, ,
in the statC'S, stayed at Seattlr
and Salem, visiting frlends in each
place. Th('y we.re particularly
;rma Standlf•C' ,,.ali oppointed taken with thC' beauties of Salem.
h iKtorian an r\ shu\V chairman : BeforE' l{'avtng t hey W{'re guests
r.trs. Harv '-' Y Ko{'rn1..•r, host-at the Ralph Kiner-Nancy Chafer
l f'SS ~hairma n : L•:o A . l..R<!, mem-j'-"·edding In Santa Barbara. Kiner
bersh1p : ~1 rs. f\1 1ldrt·d Anderson. is the home run king of the Pitts ·
birthday; Al Ho llist<'r. plants; burg. Pirates and his bride is a
Br adley L. Hughes, tickets. Mrs. national tennis star.
Ne llie L. Spencpr will b<' in charge
of refrr!>hm 1,nt~. assistrrl by Mrs.
Edna J ones. oth('r appointt~s in-Miss Lois Ho ltz
elude B . Langdon, parliamt!ntari-
an , and Jack LoY.:e, altt·rnate dele-
gate.
New C lass Begin s
at St . Joachim
Rev. Thomas J . Nevin, pastor
of St. J oachim Catholic church,
Costa Mesa. anno uncea that a new
cl8.8s for inquire rs will begin Mon-
day, Dec. 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the
rectory, 1964 Orange avenue. De-
signed to answer questions per-
taining to church doctrines, the
information classes will be con-
ducted eac h M on day n ight
t hrough-out the year,
CASINO CAFE
FISHERMEN'S
Main St. at &lboa Blvd.
St:E the Slt.:~\.SOX'S CATCH
Pistol River
Oregon
is Hostess
t o College Fri end
Mil'5s Lois Holtz was homC' for
the Thanksgiving holidays from
University of Arizona at Tucson
and brought with her ~tlss Carol
Cremer, whose home is In F ort
LeC', New Jersey. Both arc pledge_,
of Chi Omega. MW Holtz Is
daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Holtz, 306 Apolena, Balboa Island.
Pat and Diane Blair or Alhambra,
and several other friends jolnert
them for luncheQn at the Bay club.
Harborites Plan
Yuletide for
German Family •
To n iake Ute Yule:tkle a bright-
C'r one for a needy family ln Ger-
many, members of the Newport
Harbor area Y '.11 Menetles are to
bring clothing and canned goods
for a Chri.stmaa box when th{'y
gather In regular se8.8ion Thurs-
day, No v. 27 at 7 :30 p.m. w ith
ltt rs. Virgil Jackson, 61~ Tustin
avenue, Newport Heights.
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(Gerhardt Photo)
Nary Palri<'b Blr<'h
Ma ry Patricia Birch Says Vows
in Home Candlelight Ceremony
Perfection of dcla1l markE'd thl''e---------------
sin1ple but ve ry beautiful honlf' Crop8<'y of Rutherford, N('w Jer-
cerf'mony which unll<'d Mary Pa-sey. His bride Ui daughter of Mrs.
tricia B1rt'h, charming daughter Florence Hall-Birch, descendant of
of Mrs. Flore ne£' Hall-Birch of the founders of Waterbury, Conn.,
Corona dt•I Mar and Charle!\ Ores-and the late Col. Thomas B . Birch,
c~cr Cropsey, Jr., of . Ruthc.rford, J former minister to Portugal dur-
New J f'r!'>ey. The {'lghl o clock ing the admlnistratJon of Prcsi-
candl<'il~ht ritf'S wer{' p!?rformed dent Woodrow Wilson. She was
o n Saturday, Nov. 17 by the Rev. graduated from the Aml'.'rican In-
Paul Babbitt, pastor of the Co-stitute of F or eign Trade, Phoen ix,
rona del Mar Community churt:h Arizona and, haa won recognition
in the prest·nce of the family and both In Hawaii and California u a
close friends. dreu de.signer, creator of Paige
Dr. and Mrs. Hall
in Honolulu
Dr. and Mrs. Hora.cc Hall of
23561 Ki 11 gs Road, Kcwport
Heights, planed to Honolulu where
tht'y have bc('n attf'nding the Pan
Pacific Surgical conference. It ls
the first visit to the islands for
Dr. Hall, m ember of the American
College of Surgeons and the Medi-
cal Arts Group and Mrs. Hall.
Bib-'n -T uckers
to Dance at
Pacific Coast Club
The large sturtio living room Ha..11 originals. The young couple Saturday. Dec. l , has bC'en set
with Its 12 foot beamed ccll.lnit will make their home at Palo Alto, by Blb-'n-Tuck er club for their
and pine pane led \\'alls was a de-wh!'re Mr. Cropsey ls a senior at Chrl.8tmu dlnnt'r dance. to be held
llghtful setting for the service. Stanford u.nlverslty. at the Pacific Coast Club In Long
From another room ca.me the ' Out-of-TO'\o\'D Guf>flts Beach. Chairmen for the event
Delta Gammas
See Pictures
of Blind Children
MoUon pictu res J ot cbildren
leuhlng to Hye well adjusted lives
ln the Nunery School for Vilually
Handicapped Children made a
moet. lntere11Ung prognm when
Orange .County Alumnae chapter
ot Delta 'Gamma met Nov. 20 at
the home of M.ra. Walter Splcer,
Harbor 18land.
The pictorial record ahowed
aome of lbe bllnd chUdren, u they
came to tbe scbool at the age or
two, some not even able to hold
thelr heada up, lo the time they
a.re ready to enter et&le wchoola at
the age of six. They arc trained to
dress lh~meelves, feed themselvea,
take part In games, swim, and I act In almost e~ry way like nor·
mal children.
Thirty members were pre8ellt.
lnc ludinll Mmca. Clem Christle,
Leon Willi.ams, William Mac-
Gowan, R. J . Ward, Emory Moore,
J ohn Gei~er, John Smith, Frank
Everett, H . Payne Thayer. Mrs.
Th&y<'r . presided and Introduced
1-{rs. W . D. Lowry of Los Angeles.
Who prC"st•nted the program.
Ellerbroek Family
to See Christmas
in New Home
Miss Barbara EllcrbrOf'k, fresh-
man student at Stephens college.
Colun1bia. Mo .. was elected presi-
dr.nt of t he Stephens lndi"pendcnt
Association for Hetzler hall, where
she Is a "resident. She is daughter
of Mr. and Mrs . Phnmer Eller-
broak, now living a t Beacon Bay,
The ~llerbroeks are building a
new home on their seven a cre or-
ange and avocado ranch at Tustin,
and hope to be in the house before
Barbara and Bruce are home for
Chr~tmaa. Bruce is this year a
j unior at Washington State col-
lege, at Pullman, Wash. On Tues-
day the Ellerb roeks called t he chil-
dren b)· telephone with a Thanks-
giving message. Bruce is' spending
the day with a Theta Chi brother
in S1•attle. Barbara wu t o remain
at Hitzler hall.
Robert Boyd, Jrs.~
Celebrate 8th
Wedding Anniv.
:P.tr. and Mrs. R.o~rt Boyd, Jr.,
515 San Bernardino Ave., observed
their eighth wedding anniversary
on Saturday, Nov. 17. Cocktails at
home waa follow ed by dinner at
Balboa. Bay club. Present were
Messrs. and Mme8. R. W . Budd,
Ned Wakeham and Jules Gage:
al8o Mrs. Leo · de los R iOl:I, Mrs.
Lylas Pangborn, William Low of
San Diego, and the Boyda.
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Home for Oiri.srmas •.. snow-covered hills and
valleys ... with the family and old friends to
greet you in glad reunion!
Srep into the hospitable spirit of home the
moment you board a luxurious Santa Fe stream-
liner. Relax in your own private room, or be at
case in a comfortable reclining chair. Every c.a.r
is conditioned for winter travel
There's alwayf more to enjoy-more ro sce-
when you travel Santa Fe. Grand Fred Harv ey
meals and ifand sight-seeing along the scenic
Santa Fe route.
Five daily uaios betwttn California-Chicago
-Sup<r Chief, The Chief, El Capitan, California
limiccd, The Grand Canyon provide~accom.mo
dacions to fie every purse.
W hat's Chrismw without the children? Take them wiµ.
you.-a[ linle extra cost. Children under 5 yea.rs, free-... under
12years.half fare-when accompanied by 1 fart ·paying adult.
G<nerous bagga&f allowance, too-150 lbs. free for
each full fate, io addition to hand luggage. ~ ~
Santa Fe
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C. D. UNDSEY, T.P.A.
1088 E. ttb St., Phone Klmberl.)' S-38M
or Su.at.a Fe Depot. Klmberly 2-t-•04
SANTA A.VA, CALI.I"".
McDonald Fam ily
Dines Together
Mr. and Mrs. H erbert McDonald
~11 Old County Road, entertained
With a family dinner party on
Thanksgiving Day. Places "'ere
laid for Mr. and 1.frs. R . L. Mc~
Donald, parents of the host; Mr.
and Mrs. Bill McDonald and sons
Bob and Rich, Mr.a. Lena Light.
Mrs. Mary W escott, Nancy Mc -
Donald, daughter of the ho use and
~1r. and Mrs. Herbert McDonald.
strains of the '-"'<'dding march, fo l-Amonll the guest.:!! were Mr.a. a re M rs. Ronald Barlow and Mrs.
lov.-ing the prelude, Beloved, as Charl<"s D. Cropst"y, Sr. and h er Jack Brunt"r, Balboa Island, and
the bridal party took their placC's sl.!!ter, Mrs. Van Winkle of Ruther -L ynn Hughes, Co rona dt'l Mar. As-
in th(' bay window \\'i lh its tracery ford ; George Day ot New York ; sisting as hosts and hostesses are i
or iron grillwork. Behind them Mr. an~' Mrs . ~owe rd L. Beckman the board membars for the past I
stood a 17th century Gothic chest of Pac1f1c Palisades; Mr. and Mra . J year: Mrs. Mogens Abel, Mrs.
brou~ht t o this country by the Marc us McCIE"llan of Huntington I Mat11ohall Clark and Don J ohnson. I
brid(''s i;:-rea t -great-grandmother, Beach; Mr. and ?-1rs. David Paul of Laguna Beach; George Wi.nter,
Betsy . .\.ddlson. On it we re tapers Laguna Beach : Mr. and Mrs .. J . Gordon Finley, Santa Ana and
1n tall golden canrllestieks and a Spencer Crilly of Puadena; Miss Stuart Diehl Corona del Mar.
centerpi1·c1..' of bird of paradiSC'. At ?-fild red Christensen and Miss Dinner w1h be served at eight
eat'h ~ith• \\'C'l'e frrn, tall yellow Schan Ste\\'art of Los Angeles; o'clock fo llo\\•ed by a short busi-
chrysanth1•n1un1s and tr o pi c a I Jack Perry of Paaadena : <?•pl. ness meeting and officers for the
plants. Overht-ad gentle candle-and Mrs. Robert Day of Bllhngs, coming year will b t• elected. R e-
light f11ck1·rt•d fron1 wrought iron Montana; Lt. and Mrs, Lee Tedder malnder of the evening will be
candt·labra hanging from l he of Atlanta, Ga.; Mrs. Claude Vale, given over to dancing with music
FINEST SELECTION of
Sleepy Eye
Minnesota
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Yes, Greyhound
Goes Everywhere
T'har1s right. ntryk-·bm ••• nen ro
places like Broken Sword. Ohio. Bad
.Axc,.).{ichigan and Horse U:ve. Ken-
Ncky. We really don't sell too mlllf
rick.C'cs to thne colotfW places. Bur
here's cur point ... ••IJ G,.,,llN.J
stnc:s all -48 swcs. ,.,.itb fr~eac.
cOlnftUeot, ckpendable and W-cul
U&ll.Spon:a.tion. Try Jt!
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From Ntnvport Bl!at".b
HOLLYWOOD. Fla. ........ UD.20
CHICAGO, UL ................ 41.65
iu.ExA1''DRJ~. La......... S6.80
RAPID CITY• So. Oak. $0.%0
SILVEll CITY. N. M.. ... 15..05
GDJ:D'EVILLE, C.W-. 1.15 • ,.,..,..,.T'aa
h ... blt '" uu. ......... '*new.
......... c. e. S. ..... 4 -m c-... ..,....9' II,_""'°' ---. ID
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beamed Cl'ilinj!;. of Corona de! Mar; Mr. and Mre. furnished by Bob Snow's orches-
Romantic Tradition Melwood Berry of Lido Isle: Mrs . tra.
WNG HOLIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Owen and
daughter Ellen of Balboa Cooves.
d ined at Mike Lyman's in Los
Angeles on the national holiday,
and enjoyed Window shopping be-
tore dinner. On Saturday they
went to the game and continued
on to Van Nuys for t he week end.
PASADE:'liA HOLIDAY
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bruner of
Balboa Island l"njoyed the Thanks~
giving dinner at the home of :P.tr.
Bruner's parent.'!, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles 0 . Brune r, Pasadena.
Kenny Bruner and Mrs. Ruth
Tilley. Montebello, mother of Mrs.
Jack Bruner, were also present.
Mc.ALPl~"'ES IN TUSTIN
The Duncan McAlpine family
apent the Thanksgiving holiday at
the home of his parents m Tustin.
Mesa Pastor
Preaching at
San Fernando
Rev. Jaff'ph W . McShane, paato r
of the Costa Mesa Community
Methodt.t ~church, ts eonducting
nightly service• this wttk through
Friday at the M oorpark Commu-
nity Methodist church in the San
The bride's gown WB..5 lovely In
candlE"h~hl satin, the bodice band-
rd with rofir point lace from the
wedding ~own of her great-grand-
mother, the skirt with a bouffant
overdrape of nylon net. Jn k eep-
ing with a home ceremony, It was
in ballerina IE"ngth. Instead of the
traditional v~i.I she Wore an C'X-
quisite. heirloom scarf of roae
point lace. It had been brought
rro n1 France by clipper ship and
wom by brJdes ot rour gene r-
ationK. It was held in place by
a Juliet cap or pearls and satin
rron1 the bodice of her grand-
mother's WE"dding gown. She ca r-
ried the ivory satin prayer book
t'dj:;t~d in s('t"(I pearls which had
be<>n ca rried by her mother. and
on it a single white rosc. Even
to th(' btue garter and the penny
in her s hoe, the ceremony was
slttped 1n the ron1antlc tradition
of the family fo r the satin garter
bore a tiny butterfly of rose point
l&<'e worn o n the garter of Belay
Addison. and the penny bearing
the date o r 1818 bad also bffn
worn by h er great-great-grand-
mother.
ltfiss Joscyln Crilly of Puadena,
maid of honor, was 1n a ballerina
length gown . of turquoise s a t t n
with wide stole. and over-skirt of
nylon net, Juliet cap of sliver
thread and turquoise VeneUa.n
beads. H er bouquet of Talisman
rose21 was In lovely contrut.
Leslie Lawrence Hall gave best
man &SBista.nce.
Afternoon GoW.
F ernando Valley. Rev, McShane's Mrs. Birch cbo&e for her daugb-
absenee from the local pulpit' i.s ter'a wedding a.n atte.mooa gown
occa.aloned by tbe UnJted Evan· of pertwin.kle blue and an orchid
cdi..Uc Advance Mtuk>n of South-corsage. Mra. Cropaey waa smart
ern Calllomla M.ethodlam wherein l.n black. wttb conege of •pkler
mlnlnera oL the MetTOpolltan chryaanlhemuma.
atta are <qqed In pulpit ell· The reception and cutUng al the
cbaqd. wedding cake lmmedlato\y folloW·
Rev. J . Stuart lnnent wu ed the ril.eL When the bride and
gueot _k ... ~t llOrVlcH ~ groom left for a honeymoon lq
in the M~ c.bUl'C.b. Hie eermoa Carmel tbe neW Mn. Cropee'y
topk: wu "How llbal1 Wo Thln1I .wore "" attractive outfit of sold
.UOUt .1-!• . . cham-e wool ·wtu. bolt and
-tlatf fually nlSlit al the uc:ot Kart of Mby I~ ~
clWrch wW be. ob& •• Weta· tllie. lrot••eau ot tM ........ oom'•
<lay In tlle -'81 llall llePUdnlf moth ...
Helen Hill of Balboa Island: Jack
Hanson and Mi.M Sally Conlin of
Los Angeles ; Mrs. Helen A cker-
man, Mrs. David MarkC'll a.nd Mr.
and Mrs . Wally Gerhardt of Co-
rona del Mar; Mi.ss Charla llgner
of Laguna Beach; Mr. and Mr.s.
Theodore St. J ohn of Los Angeles
and Mr. and Mrs. H. E . James or
Corona del Mar.
Than ksgiving Dinner
at Gerrish Home
Among those enjoying the ex-
pertly prepared turkey dinner at
the H oward GerriKh home Thank21·
giving Day were:
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence John.son
ot Camp Pendleton: Mr. Johnaon'•
father, John J ohnson, or Seattle;
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gerrish and
ch ildren; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wal-
len and eon CnfS, ot Fullerton.
Mrs. Orpha Blue, Mrs.)dable Ulve,
Mr. and' Mr& Harold-Bradley and
daughter, C.rol Ann, of Orange
and Jerry Henning of Ana.helm.
The evenlng wa.s spent chatting
&nd e ntertaining or being enter·
t.a.ined by the grandchUdren.
W ~yne Harper
Still in Hospital
Orange Co. Bridge
Players W in Honors
Winners of troph ies and Master
Polnta at the Pacific Southwest
Regional Bridge Tournament re-
cen tly held in Coronado were Mrs.
C. E . Irvin ot Anaheim : Mrs.
Robert Rosa. Mrs. Robert Brown,
Mn1. Roy Strotz of Balboa; Mr:
and Mrs. A. W. Tummel of Costa
Met1a ; Mrs. Peggy J ohnson, Wil-
liam a.nd l)oyle Gilbert of Santa
Ana. Previous attendance records
were broken at this tournament
and over JOO tables of dupllcate
bridge were In play at several ot
the &eMions.
Mrs. Margaret H olmes and Mrs.
Peggy J ohnson were w inne rs
north-aoulh and Mrs. Carrie Saun-
ders and Mrs. Catherine Smith
were high &corers eaat-we&t In the
duplicate bridge game played ln
BaJboa on Friday even.Ing.
Runners-up nortb-aouth w <' r e
Mn. &tty Duncan and J . F . Mor-
rison : M rR. Mildred Adams and
Mra. Roy Strotz;' Mn. Robert
Brown and Lt. Col Houston;
Harry Springmeyer and Charles
J ester; Mr. and Mni. H , M. Wall·
lngfonl.
Runners--up ea.st-west were Mrs.
Carl Benaon and Mrs. Charles
Wayne Harper1 118 Alba.tone, Je•ler; Mra. Robert Roes and Mn.
Balboa Ialand., who wu injured Joe Wlkox; Mrs.. A. G, Doesburg,
Wednesday ln an automobile acct-and Robert Brown: Kr. and Mn:.
dent on Coul Highway at Cry.W l!l • .1. Mllraet; Kr. and Kn. L. V.
CoYe la etW In St. .Jooeph hoopltal. BIVW11.
Illa f.r\Ju.rit!819 lnclude a fractured North«MJth winnen ln ~e Mon·
jaw, (on boOI aides) and PM8fble day afternoon pme were Mn.
Internal lnJurleL Bia condition ta Barry B•bllllng and ·Mn. E-:s.
fair and 1J<o la doing u wdl u \11!'.lclanan;-M,... Violet C&ulktna
could be ~ but will be ~· ed Nonnan Barkley; Kn. Belly
tl>e boopltal-.t leut anotller week. 0-an4 Kn. -Haml!n; MrL ;;;;;:-;;;:;°'· ·-;;;;;:;;;, -rt Brown and Dqyle GHl>ert;
· ~OUE8'1' IN NOll'llr )(r. and Mn. C. B . .1..,_; Mn.
v1rs11-c -..1 Plnllloy • .., ot K.-Croe11f &"1 Mn. lhye tl>e A. t. ,Ptnltleyo al Cotta )(... llclll-. . :
pHUd tloe ~ bal_lc!o,ye -llp _,i ...... ,..... Mn.
tn BaCflunmt.o wbeft lie WU. ..,. & J . K unot ·add Mn. Cllllrlotte
te;tshM!.u ,_'<>f Jlr. and Kn. -; Mn. Al1IOlol °""'"and 8. Q Rom"lf ...i ......,,,.,., aan. Mn. ~ ~; Jin,
Tliie K-1<1Ulll lo a m•t at JIU.ot 191 I op --0-..,
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and show you samples; or, see these
fine cards now on display at the
NEWPORT HARBOR PUB. CO
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Member ot the NATIONAL J:DlTORIAL ASSOClA.TION
StJBSCRIPrlOl'i' M'IZS·:
NEWPORT-BALBOA ~8-nKES •"'T ~
b, Oranp County, U.50 per yee,r; si.oo Ux moat.bl; 11..15 tbnie
maatbs (Aho lncludrs the NEWPORT·BA.LBOA PRESS, Tllo~)
Oublde Oraqe 0.-t)' ~II ,.r y..,
NEW VIEW ON TIDELANDS
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Another proof o! what ia devt!loping into a political
axiom that a threat of Federal encroachment on tbe prop-
.erty rights of citizens an+'Where is a threat to the rights
of citizena everywhere-bas come to light in the fight of
tlle States to regain title rights to their tidelands.
When the Federal Government launched its battle t o
FIRST COMMERCIAL ESTABU8HMS1ft '• .. -lu'oa to ..... Ito~-·-lee '-
a.Inert. (Flnpatricka ) Newport Do~ Ste'"' m 'r•CHJ -~ -...i 1'1111 flcUn>
wltb connectln1 p.riaadA were tl;tmC"OW-r•Wfffl•• M ._ p.,.tv em.porlak, (Newa'..TUnea Photo)
aequire title to all tidelands, its eyes were covetously on the p• f L
oil-rich submerged areas of California, Texas and Louisiana. lrG es OSe
And as M S Rukeyser, noted economics writer, observed <Contlnaed from Par• J·) . ' · · __ ._ ''th I f th f tb ... Harbor outgaine<I CO&Bt by
m Los Angeles last W~, e peop e O e rest 0 e only rive yarW!I. 288-283, after all
country yawned as residents of the three States directly g a lna and IOMes were totaled. That
.affected hollered in protest." doesn't include the 115 yards ln
Mr R .. o.. • ed · · ht · to the t'd 1 d penaltl ..... e•ed the Pirate• ... . WLeyser gam new lll81g m 1 e an 9 n e Eutem conterence sport.a
letter From Fanner McCabe
Harey S. Trunian
White House
Washington, D. C.
My ~ar Mr. President: '
Somewhere on the West Coast
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ctde Uld ut ctrca ·
'noo ,. ........ --Cltp-P,lr ..... 4a & maJ,ftMIJ WU
....,... to 1epr111rt a "'taam-
._ Ud 8lckle"" by Cft'tala critics
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'61t.y wu ...._.OD a tean\tlon for-
WD owr Btatka ICLA.C. It now ia
• dllpllly a& 1be Patio Art Gal· ler:J' ...... l•hnd
A ........ Gii tbe forwn were
Edwant R. RoJMI. L. A. council -
man. J-w-.,-. -prue-
winninl' art.Wt and DP. 'nleodore
B einricha. curator, Bunttncton
Memorial Art Libruy. Ro71>&I,
Wayne and Dr. He1aric11o agreed
that the city «>WtCil ... not com-
petent to J\ld&"e the mertt of artia·
Uc worl<s.
SUbaeq~t to the council'• flur-
ry over Brandt'• pain tine and
others entered ln the Loe Anseles
municipal show, Brandt. reaklen t
ol Corona de1 liar, received: an
&pology from tbe Loa Angeles
councilmen.
U'l'TLE ELECTED
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 26.-
J ohn Russell Utlle, one of the
Radio Corporation ot America's
lop eastern executives hu been
elected prtaident and general man-
>r of GoJden State Company,
Ltd.. by the board of directors,
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Ea.Y Way To Oton Feel • Pipe 011 Keros-StoYI
A &W>d of oun ....,..-t.hia
-· (rillbt) lo make .,,,., the
low of Pearl Oilim'treatricted
in your kemHDe .Wve.
A bit ot rac on a rite nmnMl
or 1'mct1I of wire made from•
eo&t ~ la handy fm tbio
job. S-IJbins will NIDOY• duet
Utat naton111 acewaW.ie1.
Pearl Oil, the Kina of Kero-
eenea,comeatoyoufreeofevery
i mpurity. It doesn't cause
111Doke. soot or leave keroaeney
odors. Every drop bu.ml-give•
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RtMOVE ACCUMUlATID
DUST YU.IUY
)'6d more heat and liaht for yom ~ .. dollar.
Call u• about Pearl Oil toda,y.
We'd like to ahow
you the prompt
aervice on which
our local bWlineu
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CLAYTON THOMPSON
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18th & Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach Har. 155
succeedin&' Paul Young, who re· jt••••••••••••lilll•••••••••••-centty resJgned.
situation, however, when be discussed the problem with a editors m eet thl8 afte rnoon <Tues-
spokesman for the Long Beach Board of Harbor Comm.is-day) to select the mythl~•I all-. d · f rmed conference teatn1!1 ... Couts lead-
Dang it all, Harry. there's timei when I feel you don't 1,. ________________________________ __
know the meaning of such 'wonla as Tactlulness, Diplomacy 11 SJOners an was in o : t.ng candidates are guard Ft-ed
"All States with the exception of Colorado have tide or Owen•, end Sid Manning, tsckleo
submerged lands. Half of the city of Boston, including Jim K .. line and Ed Mayer and
h d So h 'I baeks J esse Smith, .John Bia.ck, ~arly all the Back Bay area, the Nort an ut rai way Charley Black ldetenalvel Hal
stations and millions of dollars worth of property, are on Smith and H oward Miller (defen-
tidelands. The campus of Northwestern University in •Ive > . . . Bob Wood house w":"
,...._ · d h f th fi iaJ distri t · San F,-· rate<! by Rosso as the leagues \..J.ilcago an muc o e mane C m · ancl.SCO best tackle but probably won't
BJ"! similarly located. The 'great shrimp industry of Louis-be considered because he m'"8ed
iana and Florida is located on tidelands. In short, billions three leag-ue games after an a.uto-
of d U rth f State municipal and pn'vate property mobile accident whlch he w .. 0 &:rs WO 0 • fortunate to live through.
tllroughout th~ Nation are affected and left with doubtful The m .. te r minds win have a
titles.'' tough time selecting that first
A quit-<:laim bill, to resolve the tidelands title muddle string otrenslve backfield with such aees u Coast's Smith boys
by returning full legal possession to the States, has passed and the Black brothen; Mt. San
~e House but was pigeonholed in the Senate. The bill will Antonio'• Dick !'buts: Chatrey'•
or Wisdom, 'specially when you say you're writing the
Democratic Platform in your "State of the Union" message
which you'll give to Congress next January. Nearly all
Democrats-I've talked to say that the National Democratic
Committee allus writes a platform which they hope will
be adopted at the Convention. Yet here you go and prac-
tically write I.he whole platform. and not only that you
swear it'll be adopted. When I wrote you a few days ago
and said, "I didn't kn ow what else you could do to help the
Republicans" I reckon I overlooked this matter. I figger
that iffen you don't change Political Advisors why you
might as weh buy a little piece of property down in Florida
and ferget politics all together. It's no wonder they refer
to Missouri as Home of the Stubborn Mules.
Your ole fren. nhole f ~1'arion Sanchez; Fu 11 er to n's probably be brought out of that pigeo • ast enOU(h Chuck Ha I I 0 way anti Keith
·When Congress meets again--if the people of all the States Gaynes : Riverside's Bill Tomason ;
wake up to the facts and have their say to their respective Santa Ana's Milt Wickert and Senaton! San Bernadlno's Perry J eter, Tim
FARMER McCABE
(All Right! Reserved}
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FREEDOM OF CHOICE
Vanlck and Don Meyers. Each on P.:
of those boys Is definite all-league
tlmber.
Chances are that the scribeA
New Foundation
Meets .Tonight
Under free enterprj.se. the consumer has freedom of will pick an otfen.sive team &nd The Exceptional C hi Id r e n's
_L , H , t st ! k d d b a defen.aive team .which will give Foundation of Orange County, an cuo1ce. ~ can go rn o any ore. 00 aroun an uy o r them a second ma.J·or chore tor organ.U&Uon of parents and oth ers
not buy, as he pleases. He can shop from store to store the afternoon. Coast never had interested in obtaining education-
seeking the most attrac~ deal. more than two touchdowns scored a.l facillth.•s for the mentally re-
Things are different in a totalitarian economy. For against them in league play which tardcd, \~rill meet Tul'sllay, 1'ov.
points to a tight defense. Pirate's 27 a.t 8 p.m. a.t the George Wa.sh· iristance, the book business in communist Lithuania had Sid Mann ing, Ed Mayer , Wood· ington school. 233 East Chartres,
been in the doldrums. So a cooperative federation there de-house. Keeline, Owens and Char· Anaheim.
cided to improve sales by deducting money from the pay-ley Blac k a.Jong with Howard Mil· The foundation is attempting to
ler , Mel ~malley and . Ned Par-produce cla..olsroom space for men·
checks of its workers for the compulsory purchase of books sons cons~1tuted. Rosso s heart of tally retarded children not eligi-
-wbether the workers wanted books or not! It also com-hi.s defensive unit. ln the San Ber-Ible for special training classes in
lied has. art' I t b doo game Mayer and Woodhouae lhe public schools, the temporary pe every consumer pure mg any IC e o uy one or were credited with 23 stops with chairman. Burton L. Schoen o r
more books in addition! M~ing doin~ a. gre~t job or Can:len Grove a.nnounced today.
This is the same as if, when you went into a store to turning plays tn. Manning, in the Mrs. Paul Yorde or A na.hein1 i~
buy an overcoat . yo u were f orced to buy a pair of shoes eyes or Rosso, is probably the temporary vice-chainna.n and pro-
best defens.ive end In the south-gram chairman. Other t emporary
tqo, or go without the coat. Today an American merchant land. Against Santa Ana he officers a re: Mrs. Laurie \\'oods-
would last about twenty minutes if he attempted to follow tac kled ball carriers behind the worth or Corona del Mar secre-
such a policy. AlJ his trade would move with the sWiftness line or scrimmage seven tlmea and I te.ry; Mrs. Alfred K. R,ob inson
. . . it wa..s like lha.t all sea.son. Jr they or Orange. treasurer; Mr. Alfred
of a humcane t o the stores of hlS competitors. tz:ied Manning"• end, it was sui-K. Robinson , cha.i.rman or the edu·
Actually, in most foreign countries there is nothing ctde. he alone was responsible for cation committee; Mn. Dorothy
th&t bears even a good resemblance to our splendid Ameri· · nearly ~ yards lost from scrim-
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Witze l or Santa Ana. publicity
. . . . mage. ~y the great Berdoo club . c hairman; and Mrs. Sven Peterson c~ retail stores. .And lD the commurust countries, of Yes, 1t s a tough task the scribe!' or Garden Grove . membership
course, the consumer gets what the bosses want t o give race and doubtless AOme will be chairman.
him-which is usually the bare minimum needed f ub-hurt or feel alichted when the re-Mn. Pet e rson asks that all or 8 suits of their "skull session' is sistence on the near-starvation level-.-and he likes it or made known. members and other.1 interested in the welfare of m entally retarded
lumJl8 it. Everything is rationed and practically everything StaUstlco children attend Tuesday's meet-
is scarce and extremely expensive. when measured in terms occ HJC lng, as important plans are to b<'
of the average man's eal'DID· gs. Freedom of cho1'ce i's un· 13 ······· .. first downs ............ 11 discuseed at that t ime. 144 .. yards gained running .. 139
known. 139 .. yarda gained passing .. 149
All in all, American retailing is just about a perfect 283 ...... total yards gained ······ 288
f 24~ ...... net yards gained ...... 260 example o the virtues of the whole free enterprise system. 115 .. yds. Jost on penaltlea .. !16
GET OUT AND VOTB!
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3 .... ball lost on tum bl es .... 2
Charter Party for
Linotype Women
The Women's Auxiliary No. 239,
to the lnt.emational Typogra.phi·
cal Union No. 679, had lhelr firat
&191ual Cha.rti'r Party at Markel
Hall in Sant& Ana recently. Sixty
guest.a were present and enjoyed
the evenlng playinc eanuta ud
bridge. A door prize d r a w 1 n I'
wu a feature.
I Mn. George C. Stevena, presJ.
dent of the auxiliary, welcomed
the Long Beach awtlUary as cu•t
of honor. and extended lhanko on
beba1f ol aR bt.r membera to' Ue
Union for their ftnanctal support
foe tbelr tint year, and to Uae
Loq Beac11 Awdllaty for orpa-
NEW LEGIONNAIRES
Added to the mem~rship roster
of Costa ?tfesa American Legion
P08t No. 4M are the names or
Glenn E. Walker and Thomas M.
H olme& The two new members
were received a.t the Lat.eat meet·
ing ln Legion ha.H, Cost.a M'eaa.
lsln,s and tnstalllnc them one year • ..,,.
Jn re-1pon.1e, COQJn.t1llau..t
were ottered the memben fie
their ouceeasfltl JOU'• -1>7 Cecil WiUlamll ,.-t of u..
'-'? L aad Jin. ~ p•..Stt.t .... l<l'V Amd"-7-
.. 'ffll• tMt ••• a 2 1 1DOW' -.. ..... ii ..... -~~_,
OonfllM 'hU-n, ---table...-.... ~ad. ...,....est
w u:ud. • A Melt at.letloa. • ....
led II)' ll'rU1< 'hlh\IU'. -~ •• •J· -----
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. JOHSSOS S AT OCEA.VSIDE
Officer ~Roy Joh!.son a.nd Mrs.
J ohn.son, recent Ha..rbor newly-
weds , spent ThankagiYing day at
thC' home or her grandmother,
Mrs. l et'! Thonlpson. Oce8.Il8ide.
Also pr<'sent v.·erc Mrs. J ohnson's
parf.'nts, a.n aunt and uncle.
BENDIX ELECTRIC DRYERS
only s21995
PLUS INSTALLATIOS
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IMMEDIATE DELIVERY ·oN LATEST MODELS
NO FEDERAL EXCISE TAX
On Stocl< Now in Warehouse
Newport Furniture Co.
822 Coast Highway -NewpOrt leach -Phone Beacon 5431
your clothes are softer. flutt1e1
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when you dry clothes electrically!
MANY ELECTlllCAL AID$ to better living have 1-ll d<signed tsf>O'
cially to eliminate some disagrttable rask-and thar is just Wbar led to
the automatic eJecuic ck>ches dryer. It ends forever the wock. of carrying
washed c:kxhes out of doon and hanging them up to dry. h's a bclpct
anyrjme, and a real boon wh'!n the weather is unfricndJr.
Like your ocher appliances, too, an elecuic dryer not only makes the
job ea.oiu-it does the job fu better. Clotbes d~· !mu' and .-.: tbor·
oughly, and clean clecu.ic heat br.i ngs chem our pare,~ and~.
Put ·'btttcr results with less work" in another place in your llo!u.
Get an auromatic electric cloches dryer, still anoth« ••p tOWard better
living.
LAST WORD ON DRYING: of course -iJ's eleclric!
SEE YOUR DEALER NOW
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By MARGQ , • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
ANNIE'S RIB CAGE un a pearl! And a. do&en oywtera 1ultab1y wrapped ln jeo;ft).er'1 puae
0 : A Tl.,tit S4Ueez.e le No&. A Me.rry One would make a hand.9ome &1ft for aome loved one. Then too, thi•
Poor dear Ann.a Held! Thia vain beauty so desired 11 unque~lon&bly the Muon tor Lobster and Shrimp CocktaJla,
a wasp walat tll.at she had a rtb removed from her Oyster dresalng and a touch of Abalone ln your Brown B4tty. Sa.lud !
bread buket! Don't Snl!f, Mrs., you m ay want a Dr!nk your nevt toast in BlvalVf'I from the BayMde. !IOO 1.Ata7e-~
UtUe tutkey removed from your h.ips youraelf this N'ewporL Evf':ry day IA the week. •
week. I'm not about to suggeet clamping you tn • • •
an Iron conet or any such medieval torture. Oh 1 WHAT'S YOURS?' BLA.CKWATCH'! ocn.VIE.
say nay! You are to take a small course in body LINDSAY OR MCSKOOTNlCK !
beautifying at the StaUffN" Syt1tem. 8ec&US@ If ever Come lasale . , . you take tbe hll'h road
the~·· a time when you want to keep trim and fit, and I 'll take the lo~· road and we'll meet at the
it's ror tbe Yule i.eason. T!)e Stauffer System pro· tirst brae. lt's for sure you're a needinC' a Bpbby
.. Poor Aa.nJt"" vtdes a program of pleasant paasive exercises to be Brook1.t' tartan plaid blouse tor a strolling In the
enjoy~ \\'h1le you relax. Whether you seek to reduce excess wt>ight glen. Fun f 'u hlonit across t he moors and lnto
or merely eat )'Our cakes and hold your own,. the Stauffer Salon will Corona del Ma.r has these long sleeved, cotton
help you achieve s. pip of a posture and a figure like a freshman. g1n1hams in authentic clan plaids $3.93--Ja.95.
DON'T WEIGHT! Call Mn. Adams at Kl. S-1010. Staufff"r S)•stem Alao for your happy holidays -purple jersey
%0!3 N. Main, Santa An.a. blouses, red jerseys with velvet appllques and lots more sweetly
• • • styled jeraey guimpes. Fun Fashion's velveteen alacks are festively
REMEMBER THAT \VOMAN I WAS TELLING fine for the Highland or any type ning ... and pleue for heaven'•
YOU ABOU:I ? "8ke get youraelf a atole. Undraped shoulders are demi-monde as
The one who wils caught with that STOtesquely well ~s chilly. Lots »f super stoles here ... jerseys, handknJts, and
bare cupboard? I think her name wa.a Hubbard )landwoven Mexican rebosas from $:5.96--$22.96. Thrifty gift item•
or aomething like that there. Well, oste.ru:ibly Ma around a $1 ... jewelry, scarf•, flowers. Pump up your bagpipes
H ubbard hadn't heard of the Hibbard Food Club. Bonnie, a nd away to Fun Fa~loM, ISM Coa..t Bl\•d .. Corona de-I Mar.
Have You ? Well you should, so liate.n. The SO THOSE ARES"T S\~ITCRE' JS :ot·R
HJbbard Plan enables )·ou to buy a goodly supply CHRJST~IAS STOCKJNO-It's roller. shades!
of ft'Or.en foods, meats, vegetables etc. at whole·
sale prices. You are then turntahed with a Manitowoc SutrZero 18~~ Surprised aren't you? Pretty Ingenious of me \A.'asn't it? l never heard of anyone getting cubic ft. freezer. This dandy frt!!4!zer Is an upright one with many a roller shade for Christmas did you? Well. convenient compartments. You don't stand on your head to find a
pkg. of rutabaga see? The Idea ls that by quantity buying, ;·ou save the !'1.hade Shop ha.s fresh, bright Columbia print !hades in all sorts of merry patterns--enough on food costs to pay for the freezer. By making small pay· neat decorator touches for ·Kitchen. den. or
menu. you have the convenience and economy of a '¥''ell stocked rumpus roonl.' 1 jul!t couldn't resist them. larder. And then one fine day you wake up in the morning, go out
to the kitchen. pat your freezer on its handle and aay "Now "''e weakling that I anl. I was golng to ~t you
really belong to each other!" Seriously, this sounds like a good a traver~ rod but it \vouldn't flt In your sock.
deal. The Hibbard Club ha.s over 100 satisfied customers in this · · · 0· k . be stubborn · If you don't want
nrea. So you could chat with any one of them about it. For fur· to accept my gift suggestion, at least you can flounce up your home.
ther Information on the joys of regular eating, call Kenneth Dunn. stead fo r the holiday!!. Shade Shop will install venetian blinds. tra-
1791 ~ Newport Ave., Costa 1-fesa. Beacon 69~.J. verse rod1.t, gooseneck extension! and mistletoe. Shadt> Shop. :Sl -4
29th. Ne."·port. Harbor 884 • • • • PSST! GONZALES~ CAN YOU SAY HAV!= YoJ FLA.PPERS GOT ANY·
YOU HEAR ME ? THING ON YOUR HIP? l •
SL PANCHO, WHAT EES IT Well Twenty.Three and % Sklddoo If Lee
~ YOU WANT ? Stroup ha.sn't a hotay-totsy tatfeta shea t h :,.;i;~;i;:z~-e~~":' .. ._ GONZALES, I TH EE N K 1-lY sk irt with a pooch pocket . Lee says it would
-THROAT SHE IS SLEET . . . just accommodate a pint nicely. I rather
NO, PANCHO YOU ARE JUS see It as a place for an extra chignon,
HONGRY IN 'tHE STOMACH. CUM: WEES ME, AMIGO \\'E FILL hor d' Oeuvres, &: old razor blad~s. Speaktng Oc
UP WITH FRIJOLES, MUY BUENO AT THE fun and frolic, the Je>-Lff Sport Shop has a
113 . 22nd St.
CASA DON CARLOS bevy of party skirts. Just rtght tor gambol·
Newport Beach Harbor 2638.M Ing on the green-dashing Pr"view skirts of black tucked taffeta
• • • • j 8 goresJ , pretty gore-jlUI a.t $17.95. Lush black velvelttn with gold
A \.OTE OF THA~KS C'\ pheasant detail Sl8.:SO ; taffetas with peplums $9.9:5; quilted taffetas
Tb ALL THE ALLIGATORS down in Florida who have $12.95; bliti.ck split sk irt with built In red taffeta petticoat Whee!
been 90 industriously making-wallets for your gentle· Sl 1.9:5. Pencil slim velveteens $13.9~. Pair any one of these with a
man f riend's Christmas. These a.Jligators have literally black v.Wveteen Fritz.I top ($6.501 Oh you can be the belle of every
taken the ahirta right off their backs to produce hBlld-ball. Prom Trot:ers, two step to the Jo-lA"t• srort Shop, J8S.'i ~,.,, .•
90me billfold's for only SlO RICKY'S is their retail out· port A\·t"., ('u .. tu. Me-sa..
leL Oh men! They have It all their own wa)·! Get • • •
them a pair of Swank cult Jlnka ($1 .~). a tie ba.r for "OH SLEEP'. IT JS A PLEASAI\'T THING,
$1 tJp and they look bold and brave u buccaneers. All BELOVED FRO~f POLE TO POl.E '."
a man really needs Is a crease in hU hair and hJ9 pants You said it Lady, a good night's sleep Is
plus an A.rrow shirt, a.nd he's distinctive · · · gets h is better for wrinkles than a fa c e-1 if t in g.
picture ta.ken alonrslde a .!JOUpcon of Old Sourmuh. W ell that·~ the way It ~ ... 80 RJeky'a bu terrine Carlylt>'a FurnltuN" Is !!till selling care·charm·
gift plumage for your males. Arrow rayon plaid shirts "Man of er :sleep mattresses ... quaJlty mattre9se.s at
$6.60 up; a bargain buy in A.rrow's wa.ahable aU wool Diatlnct.lon" low price& You can get any type mattress
ahirU at $10. Load• of excellent sport shlrt._gabardlnes, J.,,.ys, you want ... tor light aleeplng, ha.rd sleepi.n,-, · h day dream.Ing and catnaps . , . Wynken.
gi.ng ams ,by M.alec .of Calif. and the '"Ted Williams" by Ci9CO. Lota tynli\m or just"'" Noddln~. Carly It! 8180 hu Just
of cotton and wool A.rgylea; Slipper sox $2..60--$3.60. F1ashy wool be t plaid bathrobes Sli...95-$17.60. Neckties that defy dlacription? There received a autltu Kuehne oak dining set. A mOdern beauty w ith
now ... I 've done all your shopptnr for you. Take this Ii.at and Formica top ... It's gTay oAk: tone with 4 chairs ... padded
JI 1 i Ma.ts andd backs . . re&1t0nable lo the right party '\o\'h ich i" vou. ~~ny~~lls over to R CK.Y'S. 11~ Newport A\·f'. C-0.ta Mf"'8a. Other buys in good living room sets and ttnlahed and unfini~hed
• • • pieces. l 'u.rl)'lf''M t •urnlturf", 1990 Harbor Rl\•d ., St-a. 8189 C-01tta Mt"A"-
THERE COMES THAT TENSE MOMENT I
WHEN LITTLE HANDS TREMBLE. eyes Civic League
throb and pulses ahlne ... all lhe sweE"tly
flushed ex~ctant faces are C"Bthered around Nominates Board
the green fir tree. At la.at the packages are '
to be opened! You perhaps ha\·e that sick-H G 't E rt
enlng last ditch feeling that :rour gilts ma}: ears ov xpe
have been ill chosen. Afraid "'hen people
shout "You shud'n done it." they'll really The-prest>nt .board headed by
mean lt. Now don't put yourself in this I Mrs. 1-fay DaV1s "'·a.s presented
. po9ition. A wise and sale gift for the "'hole "-ith but few eXC('ptioru1 by M.rs.
f11mlly Is House Slipper11. There's no one I know of i polar bears Glad.ya .Moore, chairman of the
excepted) who doesn't hate to get out of • warm bed and step bare nomina~mg ~ommlttee, "·hen the
onto a cold floor. Barber's Bootery has scuff sl.ippers for everybody '. Women 9 Civic l.A?ague of Newport
Warm 1ittle foot pads that you just thrust your toes in. Holiday Beach "!<'t Tuesday, Nov. 20 at
"!llack A gold scuffs $3.16: warm wooly, f\lrry red or blue scuffs Balboa \acht ~ub. Electlona "111
that delight women &: children $2.16--$4.45; fancy blue or red satln be h t~ld at the December meeting.
bunny scuffs S2.~$3.4:S. Oh my! Slippers all over the. place ~[rs. Bea. \\'aldeck, progT&m
Pl&Jd taffeta ballerlnaa wtth wedge heel $2.7:5 ; Old time felts for chairman, lntroducl'd Lbe !lpeakt"r,
Granny and leather slipper for dear old Pater and the Boys. Mrs. I!abt"I Andrews, who •poke
Remember! Give your dear ~nes a g-lad hand and a hot root nn "Char.tt'r Go\'ernrnent ." She ia
Hal"twr'a Bootery. 1793 NPwport A\'I?., Costa M8L ~·rll qua11rted t o speak on this sutr
• • • Ject, having "''orked with a group
or cit iz<'ns !'ltudying charters of
TIRED O~ IT ALL? BI:ASE? BORED? ' ' / other cities and presenting o ne for
MY DEAR. Then why don t you Jive danger· Newport Bf'&e h 80me yea.rs ago
ously? \Vhy not have your ears pierced for Under a charter form of city
the holiday se~n? Lots of women who governmrnt ~lrs And?'lew stated
have been feeling underpa.r write me th.al a it would bt' 'nece~ary to S:bmlt t~
good ea~ piercing not only let• cold a..ir the voters any basic changes. Since
th.ru their heads but gives them a place to t he-tax dollar is of prime import·
bang lovely dingle dangle earring-a from ance to all citizens. each should be
Polly App.a.rel · Polly Apparel has all man-lnformed and should rnatntaln an
ner of beauty baubles for $1 on up--spa.rkly active interest In the admlnilltra-
rhlnestone snowflake.s, cocktail rtnp, hatr lion of ci ty finances and th tty
barrettes and httle glamour glitter gadgets. government. She empha.slz:i clhe
Dear, dear Polly allto ha.a the neatest blou.ee need for adequate instruction in
of the week._a fine pin waJe, long sleeved ''LJvlnK the schools, to giv hildr
corduroy, smartly tailored wl:th 'l'blne.stone Da.al'eroU!d)·" preclaUon for our :Ov~rnm:~t ap--
studa. tree shiek at $9.95 ... Then there'• a lwfrs. Florence Cooling a.nd Mrs.
.art of fussy black crepe blou!!le wtth peplurn at $8.95. And LOTS lr.,ali Desenber-g di.splayed ma.pt
more new Teena Paige jrs. (9 -15) ... frock• In blue and gold 3f ex.isling schools and ahowtn1r
plaid ta.tfeta. $12.96, glittery gold cloth rowns al'° at $12.95. \Vom· growth of this community proving ~• a.ad ctdklfte. a.re ttrsi: at hlly Apparel. 1836 N~port Aw.., the desperate need for addlUonal
Costa M~ school buildings and urging every·
• • • :>ne to vote for the 8Chool bonda in
"'It.'• got no Mui," said Hal'T}!' Kingston, master the January election ..
ot the "Double Entendre" an old 2 decker fishing Mrs. Bea Schoffstall, treuure:r ..
KOW. "Wa.ht ain't, Haro?" ~ u.1d pertl)· right on commented on the reeulta of the
cue. "Why an oyster ot COUTM silly. or a cherry white e.lepba.nt sale held a.t the
atone clam for that matter," repUed Harry, ·~t·1 Corona. de) Mar ~r bake. Pro--
why I 'm eelltng these apoatica ~ alive, in the ceeda will be added to the play·
shell rtgb.1 hen at pie a.,.lde Jl"IM Matll:et." lDdeed ground tund.
yes! Fresh~ Freab bushel.a of Ef..tern oyaten and' Nut meeUn' will ~ Tuuday,
cherry stone cloma ho .. Ju.t beoj> flown 1n by doc De<:. 18, at BAiboa Yacht C!ub.
aled from the E a.st Coast. Oreat dettcaeles • ! . . the prtce 1a l!!lections wt.JI be held and the an·
1ha.1Uy, but lhere's alway• the chance that you ght crunch down nuaJ f'ePort read. A Cb~
party i. o1ao planned. .A.II mem-
bers a.re urged to attend..
DIET CONTROL
ON RATS TOLD
P.-T. A. MEET
News of a dl('t control expt!ri-
ment being conducted on r-ata by
Ml"8. ThaJJa Larson's fifth grader&
at Newport Beach grammar school
wu reported by cafeteria head
Marjorie Romersl at the Novem·
ber 19 meeting of the Newport
Beach Elt>mentary schools PT A at
Corona d<'I Mllr. The meeUng
dealt with health problt>ms In tht>
school.a, and "-'&11 pf'esented by a
panel or rive county and local
beaJth authorities lnclUding Misses
Emma Mattlll and Evelyn Ericson,
Dr. Mabel Geddes, and Mmes.
Romersl and Jack He5S.
"Pa.rent.a have reported already
that children who are witneMlng
the experiment are uklng for
whole wheat Lnstead of white
bread and for milk instead of sort
drinka." 11&.ld Mrs. Romerai, who
with achool nurse Emma Ma ttUI
a.nd Mrs. Lanen, planned the nu·
trition teat.a to show effect.a of
three different typea; or diet on
bone structure and growth rate
among the rats.
Theee experiments seem in keep--
lng with the thesis upreased by
Dr. Geddes, county health officer,
who said that the best beaJth pJ"O-o
gram ls one done ocoperatlvely
by Board of Education, school per--
aonnel, and tht' community and In·
volve$ e<lucatlng the chJkl, pa~nt
and teacher.
P~ve Pro(1"Ull
Ml8I EriCIJOll. aUdiomet.rist, de·
tc:ribed the county's preventative
program. Work done ln tbe var·
iou. IP'ci&ll&ed acboobi for h.&ndl·
capped cl>lldftn In the ...-8 i.
bued on the ract that tbe cl\lld
ii .more normal than be ls band.I·
capped. olle explained. •
Kb. MotUll ompbulMd the lm1
portance ot OOWld phylllcol o. n d
Christmas Buys -Ahaad!. A':r DATE QASDENll <mo<lonol heo.IU. U blalllc to • chlfd'. ed uc:a.1lonaJ and .acloJ Ute.
MOESER TO SPEAK ATI LEGAL NOTICE • Th~n~sgiving
on the Mesa
28th DISTRICT MEET . _r_ao_m_U<_b_of-. ----pro_ope_rt_y_u
I Wllllam Moeter, directot' of the •hall be neceu&ry to be eold to
Of Prt provide a mm autftclent tO pay San Dieso county rice of ce .... _ to•·• amount -Uttd by aald ·stablll&auon, will be tbe prlnclp&I ~ --·
Traditional dfLy ot c I v I n c speake.r at the nut meellng ot the Deed of Trust.
tl>&nka, eoUng turkey and grttl-28th Concreulonal Pllrtri<:t Demo-Dated November 9, 1951.
tns tamllies and trtenda wu ob-cr&U which will be held Nov. 29 (SEAL)
•rved Tbunday at dlnnera ln at the Twin Inna, C&rlabad. BAY ESCROW CO., INC.
Costa Mesa. homes, while a num· Hla subject wlll be, "R igbU of a californla corpor&Uon
ber of Mea 'tollta enjoyed reun· the By·Partlsan Consumer," The By Dean C. Bradford
Iona at pl&cea nearby. program wtll begt.n at 8 p. m. fol· By Ed Jordan '
F\trthertn11 the dem-ot the lowing a ~hie.ken dinner to be State of California,
Thankagivfng bird at the home of served at 7 p. m. •R. 8 . Harne• County of Orange, •·
Mr. and Mn. Wayne E. Wat.en. of Le.Mesa. p~aldent of the o r-On November 9, 1951, before
236 Palmer street, were !.fr. and ganlzation and Jamea E . Walker me, the underelgned, a Notary
Mn. Con EIJlott ot Costa Mesa: of Santa Ana., vice president. who Public ln and for a.id County and
Mr. and Mni. A. R. French of have made irrranrements for the State, personally• appeared Dean
Bellnower: >.tr. and Mr1. J1UTies meeting. have sent out invita.Uons C. Bradford, known to m e to be
Porttt and chlldren. Altadena: to all DemocrB'-8 living in new the President, and Ed Jordan,
Mr. and Mrs. John Porter, High-congressional dtstrtct, accordl,ng known to me to be the Secr etary
land Park. Vari-hued chrysanthc-to Mrs. Dorothy Gillespie, Derho--of the Corporation that executed
mums adorned tl'le rooms. cratic commlllt>ewoman of the :ith the within Instrument, known to
Out of Town District: 520 Cata,Jlna Drive, New-me to be the persons who execut·
port Beach. ed the within Instrument on behalf
Travellii.g out of town to be with
relaUve11 we.re Mr. and Mrs. Heinz
K11iaer of 147 Virginia Place, who
vlslted Mr. and Mrs. August Hof
of Glendale. Other guests Included
Mr. and Mra. Fred Harmouth and
children of Sun Valley.
l n Modesto tor the Thanksgiv·
lng holidays were Mrs. Gertrude
Edick, 168 Magnolia a venue. She
participated ln a reunion hosted
by her son-In-law and .daughte r,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hadley.
Mr. &nd Mrs. Leo A. Lee of 285
Broadway motort'd to Glendale
where they t>njoyed hospitaJity of·
fered by 1-fr, and Mrs . Orville R.
Buck. ·
Place1' at a festive table presid·
00 over by Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Ludl, 1~2 E . 18th str'eel, were
laid for Mrs. Isabelle Ludl , Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Ludi and daugh-
ters, Carol·Rae and De·Anne: the
hosts and their daughter, Susan.
At Pin.dry Homf.!
Chrysanthemum!!, all white, were
used to artistic advantage ln the
home• o r Mr. and ~1 rs. Alvin L.
P inkley, 153 Broadway, for a
Thanksgiving day (('a.st. On hand
were Lucy Pinkley, daughter of
the couple '\o\'ho was home from
USC; Mr. and 1tfrs. Virgil Pink·
ley and daughter, Audrey, Arca·
dla: Mr. and 1'1rs. Jess Campbell,
San Bernardino.
LEGAL NOTICE
CERTU"ICATE OF BUSINESS
FlctlUou5 Finn Name
THE UNDERSIGNED a o here-
b}· certify that they are conduct·
Ing a retail ladies' and men's ready
to ,\·ear bWJlness a t 710 E . Balboa
Blvd., Balt'Oa. California. under
the fictitious firm name of P iper·
J ohnslin and that said firm ls con1·
posed of the fol'owlng persons.
\vhoKe :-:en•cs in full and placea or
r csi'J"nce are as follows, to-wtt:
H . Stanl('y Henl ine, 1715
Plaza del Sur, Balboa, Calif.
Eloise Henline, 1715 Plaza
del Sur, Balboa, Calif,
WITNESS our hands this 15th
day of November, 1951.
H . STANLEY HENLINE,
ELOISE HENLINE .
State or Califomla,
C~ounty of Orange, ss.
of the Corporation therein named,
and acknowledged to me that such
Corporation executed the same.
WITNESS my hand and official
sea l.
!SEAL) VIOLET THOREN,
Notary Public l.n and for
sa.ld County and State.
No. 237-Times.
Publiah Nov, 13-20-2.7, 1951.
NOT1CE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY-BY TRUSTEE
UNDER DEED OF TRUST
WHEREAS ALAN D. ECHOLS
and J ESSIE H. ECHOLS. husband
and wife, and MILLER F . \.VIL·
SON and GEORGIA V. WILSON.
husband Md wife, by Deed of
Tl'\ldt dated December 8, 1949,
recorded December 22, 1949 in
Book 1943, page 531 of Official
Records of Orange County, Cali·
fornia, did grant and convey the
property therein and hereinafter
described to Bay ~row Co., Inc.,
a. California corporation, as T S·
tee. to securt>, &m ong other Ji.
gallons. the payment of note
da.ted December 8, 1949 payable
to Cecile A . Conover, married
woman, Rita Jenni.ngs, a marri~
woman, J erald L . Bigg flS, a mar:-
rled mari, or order. for e princi-
pal sum of S~00.00, wit Interest
from December 22, 1949 at the
rtlte of five_ (5) percent an-
·.
10-BuslneM Golde
For Venetian Blinds,
Shades and Drapery Bdwe.
THE SHADE SHOP
Free estin)ates Ph. Har-~
DON K. BUTTS
Lie. General Contractor •
Residential-Commercial
Remodeling
Phone Beacon 64()6..W
•
17tf<:
FISHER
Drafting Service
916 Coast Highway, Harbor 2443
Corona de! Mar
72tfc
COMPLETE HOUSE CLEANING
Furniture and rugs shampo()ea.
1'""ree estimates-Fully insured.
Al's House & Rug
Cleaning Co.
Beacon 1111 T2U'o
Sympson & Nollar
PAINTING & DECORATING
"The Best Money Can Buy"
512 -38th St .. Newport Beach
PHONE HARBOR 2404
112Uc
PAINTING
EARL SHEFLIN·
273 Palmer SL, Coeta Ke9
Bea. M57 ·M llidl
Paying trlbut(" to a tt>mptlng
bird at t he Broadway residence
of Mr. a.nd Mrs. Glenn Croft were
Mrs. Dora S"•eeney and Mr. and
J.lrs. Don Croft.
ON THIS 15th day of Novem·
la·r , /\. D. 1951 , bcforf' me, Robert
F . \\'1lln1c.:. a Notary Public iii and
ror the !!laid County and State, re·
r iding therein. duly commissioned
and s"·o1 n. personaJly appeared
H. StanlPj' Henline and Eloise
Ht>nline, knO'¥''n to me to be the
pC'rson!l' "'hose names are subscrib·
ed to the within instrument, and
aci<nowlcdged to me that he ex-
ecuted t~e names. I~ WITNESS
WHEREOF, I haVC' hereunto set
~.,) hand and afflx~d by official
&f"al t!ie LI•; and year In thls Certi·
fic~te tlrst above written.
num, principal and interest -Painting and
Paperhanging
GEO.BURKHARDT
able In installments of $40.00 or-+---
more on the 15th d ay of each and
every month. beginning January 508 • 31st St .• Newport Bea.ch
Phone Harbor 2418·W before •
8 a. m. or after 4 :30 p. m&stic
Dining \\'1th ~Ira. Nora Lange
of 1tfeaa. Drive \\'ere Mr. and Mrs
Henry Lange and children, Nancy,
Thoma., and 1-tlchael; Mr. and ~f rs
Cha.rlea Summers and Mr. and
Mr!. Donald Sheldon.
Mr. and 1tfrs. Cornelius Plas of
311 Costs Mesa strt>et were din-
ner hO«ts t o Mrs. 0 . L. Folkerts,
Mr. and Mrs. Simon PlB.4 and
daughter, Sharyn of Huntington
Besch.
On \\'t"slmi.ns~r
Another fa m 11 y get·together
we.a the dinner arranged by Mr
and Mrs. Frank Phillips, 533
Westmln."Jtt>r avenue. Gue!!ltll in·
clud~ ].fr. and Mrs. W. J . Holtz·
claw of Newport Beach, Mr. and
1tfra. Carl Hagan and children of
Santa Ana Heights.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Dittmar
and son, Tom, of 353 Broadway
accompanied by tht> local man's
mother , Mrs. F.<tna Dittmar of
F'ullf"rton avenue. \Vere dinner
gllt'!!lt!!I of ?.-tr. and Mrs. Ellwood
\Vhit(" of Loa Angf"le3 .
The Unitarians
Meet Thursday
Tht> n('x:t meeting of the Uni·
tarlan Society of Laguna Beach
will take place at th(' Old Studio
on South Coast Bl\'CI., at Diamond
stret>t, on Thur9day, No\'. 29.
The Rev. Douglas Frazlt>r, of
Riverside, \'-·ill be the visiting
minister on that occasion. Tht"
topic will be "In Diversity" which
will be an "examination or the
need and joy in getting along
with people of different Ideas and
temperamt>nta-of building a fel·
low.Jlhlp with some sturdy atti-
tudes about each oth er ."
The meetlng will sta.rt at 7 :45
p.m. and wtll be open to the public
STATE C. OF C. MEET
Problems (aci n g \\'Orkmen's
compensation .u n d e r w r iters in
Callfornla -compulsory automo-
bile insurance and comparative
negligence are among tht> subjccti:;
to be studied by the Callfomla
State Chamber of Commerce dur·
Ing Ill annual statewide mef'Ung.
ThunKlay, Ln Los Anceles .. Head-
lnl' the important statew!de insur·
ance committee eection which
m eet.I in the forenoon is A. C.
Mattei, San Ft&nc1aco president of
Honolulu Oil Corp. Willa.rd \\'.
Keith, president ot Cosgrove a:
Co., Loe Angeles is vice ch&Jrman.
MESA IUDE118 DINE
Forty membera and 1 rtendl of
the -. &11e1 Sadc11 .. 1Uc11nr club
enjoyed d.lpner recently at Knott'•
Berry Far= Square cl&ncing wu
the I.a te:r dtvenion.
IN lL\N FE&NANoo··
Kn. Purl Wood of Mcntero
alttet -t the IO>IUl&y In San
renutndo nlley W1th htt 80n and
tamlly. Kr. and Kn. Charles
Adamo.
!SEAL) ROBERT F . WILLMES
1-ty Commission Expires 11/16/51
t-:o. 239-Timca.
Publish t-:ov. 20·27, Dec. 4·11, 1951.
SOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
PROPERTY BY TRUSTEE
tJ:SOER DEED 01'"' TRUST
W HEREAS, ALAN D . ECHOLS
and JESSIE H . ECHOLS, husband
and wtfe, a.nd MILLER F . WIL-
SON and GEORG IA V. W1LSON ,
husband and wife, by Deed or
Trust dated December 8, l!MQ.
rt.>cordetl December 22, 1949 in
Book 1943, page ~32 of Official
Records or Orange County. Call·
fornia. did grant and convey the
property therC'in and l"~relna!ter
described to Bay Escrow Co .. Inc.,
a California corporation. as Trus·
tee, to secure. among other obli-
gations. the payment of a note
dated Decembt>r 8, 1949, payable
to Donald H . Conover and Cecile
A. Conovf'r. husband and wife a..s
joint tenants. or order, for the
principal sum of $2000.00, with
interest from December 22. 19'19.
at the rate of five (5} percent
per annum. principal and inter est
due and payable in installments
or S35.00 or n1ore on the fifteenth
day of each and t>very month. be-
ginning on tht> 15th day of Janu-
ary. 1950 and continuing until
said prinC'ipal and interest have
been pa id ; and
\\1HEREAS, default has occur-
red. in that the inBtallment of
$35.00; bei ng the principal and in-
terest due on said note on April
15. 1950, ha.~ not been paid; and
\\'HERE.AS, Donald H . Conover
and Cecile A. Conover, owners
and holders or said note, hereto--
fore dem8llded that said Trurlee
sell said property, Md on Octo--
ber 13, 1950 duly recorded In the
office of the County Recorder ot
Nid Count)', in Book 2087, page
319 of Official Records thereof, a
notice of said default and of Ulelr
election to cause said property to
be sold, and more than three
months have now elapsed .since
lhf' recordatlon of said notice. The
it1um of $1917.72 principal, together
with inte.re!'lt thereon from March
15. 1950, is now due, owtng and
unpaid, and there la also aecured
by said Deed of Tru8l the Trus~
tee's fee and expenses of sale esti-
mated at $17:i.OO, together with
any s ums paid and advanced by
the owner or said note In accord-
ance with lbe pro~sions ot said
Deed of Trust, with interest on
aaid laat mentioned llUDl8.
15, 19:50; and continuing until said
principal and interest have been
paid; and
WHEREAS, default has OC·
curred in that the inatallment of
$40.000 being the principal and
Interest due on said note on April
15. 1950, h.aa not been paid; and
WHEREAS, Cecile A . Conover
Rita J ennings and J erald L . Big
&1.na. owners and holders of 8ald
note, heretofore demanded that
said Tru.stee sell said property
and on October 13, 1950 dtizy re
corded in the office of the County
Recorder of sa.ld County, ln Book
2087, page 320 of Official R ecords
thereof, a notice of said default
and of their election to cause said
prcperty 'to be sold and more than
thret> months have now elapsed
since the recordation of said no-
tice. The sum of $2408.44 princi-
pal, together with intereat there.
on from March 15, 1950, ls now
due, owing and unpaid, and thert>
Is also secured by said Deed of
Trust the Trustee's fee and ex-
penRes o f sale estimated at
SI 7~.00. t ogether with any suJT\8
paid and advanced by t ht-owner
of said note in accordance with
t he provisions of said Deed of
Trust. with Interest on said la.st
me ntioned sums.
NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE
18 HEREBY GIVEN that the said
Bay Escrow Co., Inc., a California
corporation. by virtue of the au·
thor1ty vested in It as Trustee un·
der aaid Deed of Trust, will sell at
public auction to the highest bld-
ber for cub, lawful money of the
'Unlted States of America, on De-
cember 7, 1951, at the hour of
~leven o'clock a . m. of said day,
.lt.t the South Front door of the
Orange County Court H ouse ln tht>
Cit y of Santa Ana., California all
of the interest conveyed to it by
sa id Deed of Truat in and to all
that certain property situa.ted in
the City of Newport Beach. Or
ange County, California, described
as follows:
Lot 17, Block 160, R ive r
Section, N ewport Beach, as
11bown on a Map thereof re·
corded in Book 4, page 25,
Miacellaneoua Mapa. records
of said Orange County.
or ao much of said property u
shall be necessary to be eold to
provfde a sum sufficient to pa.y
the total amount secured by said
Deed Of Trust.
Dated November 9, 1951 .
(SEAL)
BAY ESCROW CO., INC.
a Calitomla Corporation
By De&n C. Bradford
Ed Jordan. treuurer
Sta.le of Callfomla, ,
County of Oran•~,-•.
On November 9, 1951, before
me, the undersigned, a Not&r)'
Public In and ror oold Councy and
State, ~y appeo<ed Dean c. BrodfOrd, iu-n to me to be
the Pt.ldent; &lld Ed Jordan,
lmOWD to me lo be the Secretary
of the Corporation tbot .-ecuted
tlle within 1naUUmmt, -to
tne to be the pe1 .... Wl>o -t·
Od the wttbUl -t onllebali'
INTB:RIOR -EXTERIOR
PAINTING
LICENSED l;NSUR.m>
Glenn Johnston
lOl • Sllit St. Newport Belleh
Harbor 1:28T .J UoC8
B & Y House Move~
General Contractors
650 First St., Tustin, C&Jlt .-
Phone Kimberly 3·1885
(H ome Phones JAsper 9-2173 or
J Asper 9·2687) 91"tfc
H.H.HOLBROOK
DEPENDABLE PLUMBING
A Prompt
Repair Service Matntained
P hone: Harbor 1418-W
2801 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach
Your ad appearing re:g·
ularly in theae columna
will bring you many new
customers. Harbor area
folks a re in the babtt of
"looking in the clust·
fied" when they need
these services. •
ll!-Beau_9•. Aids •
Superfluous Hair
Petmanently removed from face,
arms, legs. Eyebrows and hiJr.
line shaped-No more tweemt.
ELLEN L. BRYANT R. &
T uesday and Thursday only
Lido's SaloB of Beauty Har. 2576
14-Personals
MEN-WOMEN
18-55
NO PREVIOUS EXP: NEEDED
Radiophone or Radiote1ecrafb
operators needed for aJ.rport,s.
~sporU, railroad term.lnaJil.
steamships. airlines, r a 11 road
trains and stations. Earn up lo
$7Aoo year. Grand career pro-
viding travel. advance.ment.
prestige, Jire·Ume security ~-' ' expensive spar e-time Pb o o
Sound training. Need not inter-
fere with present actlvilt~.
For details. write E . B . 0.raft(Jlt, '
719 W . Sea.ski~, Long Be.ach %,
Phone L. B . 83·824:1. lp3
Alcoholics Anonymo111 ·
Write P. ·o. Box tOIS :
Balboa blond• Calif. '
Phone Klmborly Wiii
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tty and dilldren Kuy and Kent, cbalrmau_ urc..s that carrot .ucu
spent Tlwlkarfvlns ci..l' and ~ and, ra!ltna be ou-ted for Ille
long Wfflt end o.t l!Unpld Dale U1idlUonoJ k• cream and cake at
Garden#, Indio, wbere they .....,. chllai-esi'a ~ea.
In lh• warm pool &lld enjoyed the c..oo.. del. Mar u.trd .-,.. •t to reJioter people r.., tbe
INMhlne. In "XlM Vuonlco. ~r'a -. ochool bond el<ctloa JU. 18.
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NOW, THEREFORE, NOT1CE
IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Aid
Bay Escrow Co., Inc., a C&llfomia
corporation, by virtue of Uie au·
thorlty ve.ted In It aa ~
ua.der said 'Deed of -rru.t, wru sell
at public aucUon to the htgbeat
bldder for c.uh, lawful money of
the United States of America. cm
Deetinber 7, 111111; at the hour of
eleven o'clock a. m. of aid day,
at tbe South Front door of the
0....,,... County Court HoUae In the
City ot Santa Al>&. C&lltornJt, all
Of the lnte...t COOftyed to J1 bJ
aald Deed of Trult In and to all
tbot certl,ln r..i property ~
Ii.\ the City ot Newport Be·ch,
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ON PAGE FIVE
EXPERT WASHING and Ironing.
Mr1. F\ilton. Bring lo 1822
Vtlelle Place. Newport Beach.
Harbor 1251-W. ' 4p9
Carpenter
ALTERATIONS -REPAIRS
Pbone Harbor 2901-M
98p99
SEWING and Allf'ration"'-Chilrt
and teen-age sklrt.8. 14'l'scotts
and suit.II for chrhrt..mas. Baby
altting Harbor 07a.4-W. lp6
CALIF. REGISTEREn NURSE
available on Lido Isle, Apt. :\,
107 Via Florence. 4..:6
WANT HOUSEWORK by the day,
pract ical nursing or n1atemity
caees by the week. Baby sit·
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WHEN YOU WANT 10· BUY. SELL EMPLOY, RENT~ OR TRADE USE THE . CLASSIFIED. PHONE . HAR 1616
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TABLE TOP GAS RANGE. Ex-
cellent condition. Phone •tar.
3tt7. 3<5
\VEDGEWOOD RANGE -Its lhe
1951 C. P . all automatic. Jt ha1
all the deluxe features -lamp,
clock, outlet ror touter -hot
cake griddle in the center -
also has simmer burners a.nd
chrome grill broUer. Used 3
montl1s. Balance due on con-
tract $1-ID .56. Pay cuh or take
paymf'n~ or $8.03 per month.
Set> Mr. Baughn, 4().1 So. Spadra,
Fullerton or Phone 2152. 3trc
SERVEL REFRIGERATOR. 5 cu.
ft.· Very gf){)(.i condition. R<'a·
sonablr . $45. 242 Old County
Road, Newport Heights. 4p6
~:;:..._;;:;.:;.i=.;::.C.;::.JB.~Pe~ta;;..... ___ 1 U-AJl:ll!!nefa ~-Re•• ,
FOUR Adorable Blue Point Bl&-RENTAL I
m... klllena, pedigreed at.Ck.. · •
·Two monUuJ old. Ull each. Hu. SPECIALISTS
1326-R. 3p6 can -C.U,
0-BU!llnese QEJ>.?rtunltle9 -. ..
FOR SALE
Family grocery -Ideal tor a
couple.
cation.
Low rent. Excellent lo-
Approx. $2500.
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WANTED'
Paint or Hardware stort--Also
cart! and book rental bW1lnelf8
\\rhen you want lo buy or eel:
your business, call
Ed L. Sedelmeier
Linwood Vick. Rltnr
B&lboe Wand. Har. 100 -OPEN H O USE
on
ATTRACTIVE tum: apt, on water.
patio, gar . Adult.a. ST& mo. or
will lease. C1oee to bus, Richardt.
Mlct. and theatre. 617 -Sith St., ..
Newport Beach. Har. 891-W ,
LIDO ISLE
104 Via Palermo
Saturday and Sunday
Dec. l•t and 2nd
From 1 to 5 P . M.
77tfc
A TTRACTlVE sunny stydlo apt ..
fumlshed. Bendix. Ideal for 1
or 2. Convenient locaUon. $80
yearly, ~ w inter . Util. lnc l.
411 H ellotroPf', Corona del Mar.
Harbor 0291-R. lc.5
Balboa fsland
We have eeveral attractive •pt.a
and hoUBe!I tor winter "'nl&l
starting at '4~ mo. and a few
ye•rly rentals alartlng at $65
Don't miss this. He re is a
born e you should see.
H as 3 bedrooms, 2 bath.s, clC'VC'r
wallcd·ln patio and KmRrt fca.-
turu galore'. Breakfast bar and
kitchen that '"MAMA" will love.
Come look. Yo u arc very wel-
come. Priced to sell.
P.A. PALMER
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G. I. RESALE
Very lovely 3 bedroom home In
beat location, I ~ yr8. old. Im·
maculele ln.11k:le and out. Back
· yard eU tented.
Must sell this week
F ull Price $10,900
Low down payment and
euy monthly paymcnls. •
$2750 down
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BAY & BEACH BARGAINS • Two bedroom hol.Ule on two lot.a. Additional bdrm. with
apart.rnent posa:lbllllle1 attached to prage. IJvtng room
20 x 2G, fireplace and beamed ceilings. Nice p.rdens.
$12,500. Mighl Trade in Income.
New ocean front where flahlng 11 a.l lta best. There are
tl1ree bdrms., 2 baths, bar-type kitchen with disposal, 2
patios, double garage •lreued for second story. Dra.sttc
reduction ln price has been made.
F ive good rental unJts. Cloae to shopping and transpor-
U.tion. Small, neat and Idea.I for one or working couple.
90 toot front.age. Room for more unit!I. High income.
Re&aonably price. low down payment.
BAY & BEACH REALTY
l 450 Balboa Blvd. Harbor 1264
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t inJ[. Can live in. Beu.. 6917-\V •
or Bea. 6128-J. 3i>J 33;-Boats, Suppliet1 •
I :'J23 Coast Blvd., Corona del Ma.r
·Phone Harbor 2766 Nelda Gibson. Rltr.
308 Aiarlne, Balboa Isl. Har. Wl
69lfc
INCORPORATED
BeautitUI 3 bdrm home.s. Close tn
location. Brand new. H\\•d. firs ..
dual healers, fireplace, large
living rootn and dinln~ room.
Sliding door. LarJ.:e kltcht>n wth
tile sink. Feature's a beautiful
patio with thr('(' Pntrancee fro111
the houst>. These homes are
built unde r ri~id F HA specif i-
cations. Payrnf'nls on the bal·
ance are\ only $66 per mo., in·
cludln£ laxes und lnl!lurancc. The
best dt>al in Costa Mesa. Full
price liJ only -
BALBOA ISLAND BA YFRON,T
FINE LAUNDRY WOlti" ('u;_ l,IO·F'T .. C0~11'1ERCIA J .. spl. fl!!h cr.
tains. etc. or Ironing onl}'. Pu.·!< Rr·g. for 20 p~('ngt•r:i. N1·w Men's Clothing Store
112 E. 18th St., Costa Mesa
St1'W"k ftboul 1 yr. old. Stock and
CUTE I BDRM. collagt'. turn.
1'~ircplac!', patio, nice yard. $65
mo nth, water and gardener pd
No pet.a. 604 Bc&onlo, C. D. M.
Inquire 802 Begonia.
up and delivery. C0hryslf'r Crown motor in Aug
He lp with dinner ru1.rt1e~. Mr~ Also S-S-radio. Sips. 2.· Built
Williams, Beacon 6.591-\.'l. 3p5 1!'1-12. r<'bullt J9<18 . Can ht> fixtures lnvt-ntory sbout $13,000.
Phone Bca1·on S606-M. 4lfc EXPERIEI\"CED woman want i;:;
lronin~ and hotlSt' \•tnrlt. by th1•
day, Sl .~ pPr hour. Phonl' &.'a·
con ~980 after 5 p. m . A sk f11r
Renee. 4p6
29-Help Wanted ____ _
\VJ\NTED--Woman fc1r altrrat1nn
a.nd dressmaking. Apply Harbor
2290-W. -------------H OUSEKEEPER \Vantt'tl -In-
quire at Harbor Cafe, 517 E.
30th St. Ask for Mrs. Harper.
EMPLOYED Couple want house-
keeper to care for tv.·o children.
Roon1 and board and $100 per
rronth. Harbor 1783-J.f. 3i:;J
EXPERIENCED COOK & houS(_•-
keeper. Must be abh.· to drive
c11T. Small adult family. Call
Harbor 3487. 4p6
WANTED-Whit" lady to assist
mother with dinner. No cook-
lng ~quired . 5 to B p. m . lXc.
22 t o Jan. 2 inclusive. Corona
del Mar. Call Har. 2397-\V. 4c6
WANTED -Driver 2 day.s \\"C'ek-
ly to drive t o Los Angl·les
Tuesday morning and Fr1d~y
afternoon. Ph. Har. 3·111-R . .,11,:6
SO---Sale, Miscellaneous
FIREWOOD
Coal and Charcoal
H. W. Wright Co.
Phone Beacon 5665
1784 Newport Blvd . Costa l\tcsa
GlRI...S 20 Inch BICYCLE. excel-
lent condition $15. Phone Bea-
con 6938-J after 6 p. m. 3c5
LARGE LIONEL Electric train
set. Whiuer motor bike. Ex-
cellent condition. 2622 Crest-
view Dr., Bay Shores. 4p6
COMPLETE M"URPHY KlTC HE:'\
unll-stov<>. refrig., sink and
cablnet.'I. Practically nc\V. \Vil!
sell at 11' price. Can be St'en
at 1304 Coast Blvd., Cdrona dt•l
Mar. 4c6
SI-Wanted to Buy
WANT wood burning stnvt". pot·
Bellied depot style, ur !!On1ething
like It. Ph. Harbor 2024. 4<:6
WANT TO BUY-Sma!J
piano. Phone Harbor
e v~&.
S2-Homehold Goods
upright
1020-W
l c3
FURNITURE -Stove. daybl'd.
end table, dining rm . set, bath·
tnette, kiddie k orncr. AL~o al·
n108t new electric sewing ma-
chine. Harbor 1424-M.
MODERN Bed divan and c~air,
dining table and 6 chairs. ' $79
FOR ALL. Ph. Harbor 0837-J
alter 4 p . m . 3c5
0 . E. TELEV1SION, 12 1;:" nlaplt·
table model. Good condition.
1100 Jncluding table. Ph. Har-
bor 1697·J. -lp6
SMALL WING CHAIR, 135. Lge.
divui $6!i, day bed $10. carved
eolld walnut dining table, 6
cha.lr8. buffet. Slipper chaLr $10.
~10 Marigold, Corona del M.a r.
3p5
ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR -
l l '• that 9 cu. ft. deluxe refrig·
erator, hu 60 lb. croas top free-
Rr c be•t. one big meat chiller
tray and two crlspeni for vege-
lablea. Alao hu shelves in the
door and butler keeper. Used 2
month& Balance due on con·
tract f230.M cash or take pay·
m.m.t. ot .12.92 per month. See
bnUI.:hl on lC"rms. $6500. Sec Bob
En~ign.
South Coast Co. BllS Y RESTAURANT Nett.r 1nrg.
pl:-Lnt. Seats 80. Book~ shov.' Newport &·uch 1-'h. 1-lar. 2600
91 tfc. gCIQI"! volume.
---------COFFJo;E SHOP, good locution.
·~ I•-r. SAlL.UOA'r. NL't'tls n<'w 1-lont•y n1aker. EZ lern1s.
ca1.v.1 . ~ <let:k, $1J. Ph:.inc Har· W J C 'd R lt ,,.., 11Js-w. 3,;;, . . ri er, ea or
634 CON.St Highw1ty,
34--Musical, Radio
$1 0 \\.'ILL HOLD any PIANO for
'8hrist1na.s delivrry. DA NZ-
SCHMJDT Big Piano Store,
Santa Ana, 6th St., corner, 520
No. Main. 100 PIANOS TO
CHOOSE FRO~t !
SLIGHTLY USED Spinet Piane>-
like ne\\'. A big savings. Con-
vcnit,nl terms at SHAFER'S.
tSince 19071 421 No. Sycamore,
Santa Ana. Klmberly 2-0672.
GRANO PIANO SALE! Baby
Grands from $<19~. Be autiful
Sohml'r Parlor Grand, $395.
Others at $585. $675 up. \Vur·
litzC'r. Chickering, Kimbal, Starr
Newport Beach Beacon 5&3
42-Wanted to Rent
WANT-2 b<lrm. fumi.shed housr.
yearly -by D<'c. I.st. Want
fencffi yard. About $7 ~ mo. Ph.
Harbor 3059-RK. 4p5
-Classitied ad!I are read by folks
Who are looking to buy.
BALBOA BAY SHORES-Yt'arly.
New rustic farm house. nicely
furnL'!ohl'd . 2 bedrooms. Enclosed
patio. Call Beacon 6038-W. -4c6
'f\VO Bqit.M. unrurn. house. Ocean
vi('w, Irrigation. c hic ken, rabbit
1·quip. S50 month. 1422 Mon·
rovia Ave., C08la Mesa. 4c6
YEARLY Newly decorated. Ex~
ct'ptionally nlc<'. U nrurn. 2 bed-
room duplt>X . Many extra fea-
tur('f'. Near both schools. Rea-
eonable. 2265 Clay St., Cliff
Havea . 8Jtfc
48--Automoblles, Tire8
"For the Best Deal"
on a new Chrysler or Plymouth
o r a f ine used car
See Dick Ward
HARVEY SOMERS, INC.
2491 Coa.5l H iway. Newport Bch.
Phone Beacon 6515
93p8
etc. DANZ-SCHMIDT Big P iano. 43--Apartments and Douses
Store, Santa Ana, 520 No. :r.ta in, 1950 MERCURY convertible, low
n1ileage -like new. Lots of
extrats. Original owner. Very
reasonable. 1950 Tustin Ave ..
Costa 1-!eM. 3c6
rorncr 6th Sl. Buy NOW for
Xmas!
RENT A PIANO $5 per n1onth
rental applief4 on future pur·
chase at S HAFER'S MUSIC CO.
t Since 1907 J 421 No. Sycamore,
Santa Ana.. Kimberly 2-0672.
HA~iMOND ORGANS! The gyeat
Han1mond Chord organ. I r you
don't know a note you can play
this! The Hammond Spinet Or·
gan. \\1orld's most beautiful
tones. Easy tl'rms. D A NZ·
SCHJ.-fIDT Piano & Organ Co.,
Santa Ana, 520 No. Main, cor.
6th Street.
CHRISTMAS Special Bea11tiful
home i:nze gyand piano. Com-
pletely rerinished and recon·
d1tioned in our own shop $.595
Terms $60.82 dn. & $21 .28 per
n10. at S H AFER'S }.fUSIC CO.
fSinC'e 1907) 421 No. Sycamore.
Santa Ana. Klmbcrly 2-0672.
SPINET PIANO. R!'posscut>d.
Lik<' ne\•,:! Pay out balance $397.
Subjt•ct to prior sale. DANZ-
SCHMIDT Big Piano Store. An-
oth!'r at $478. Rental return at
$496. perfect! Lots of other BIG
BARGAJNS. 100 pianos rrom
\\'hich to choose. 520 No. Maln,
6th St., corner. Santa Ana.
SPECIAL BUY -Full 120 basa
accordion. Regular $275 valut>,
for Sl89.D5. Case included,
terms. 118.95 down, $10.76 p<>r
mo. at SHAFER 'S M USIC CO.
(Since 19071 421 No. Sycamore,
Santa Ana. KI. 2-0672.
GOOD PRACTICE PIANOS. $59,
$75, $87 up. Pay $5 per month.
Full tradc·in allowed on new
\\'lthin two yetirs. DA NZ-
SCHMIDT Big Piano Store,
Santa Ana, 520 No. Main, 6th
St., corner. Buy now for Xmu.
SLIGHTLY USED ORGANO ln
perfect condition-Save $120 on
this. Convenient terms at -
SHAFER'S }.1USIC CO.
(Since 1907) 421 No. Sycamore.
Santa Ana. Kln1berly 2-0672.
REr-."T A PJANO. Let the Klddlea
lt'arn. $5 per mo. Full term
rent allowed on any piano in our
stock. DANZ-SCliliIDT Big
Piano Store. 520 No. Main,
Santa Ana..
SJ.IALL DEPOSIT will hold any
piano for Chrlstn1a.s delivery
at SHAFERS MUSJC CO ..
(Sin ce l 90f ) 421 No. Sycamore,
Santa Ana. Klmberly 2-0072.
LOVELY SMALL UPRIG HT
PIA.NO in perfect condlUon -
T erms $29.50 down and •lO.G7
per mo. a t SHAFER'S.
(Since 1907) 421 No. Sycamore,
Santa Alla. Klm.berly 2-0l72.
VERY SELDOM
do we have a vacancy In the LIDO
APTS. on LIDO ISLE. Furnish-
ed apartment on the Bayrront.
Ideal for a couple. Must be con-
g enial. Ask for Mr. Grohman.
P.A. PALMER
3333
lNCORPORATED
Via Lido, N ewport
Harbor 1500
Bea ch
9ttrc
Collins Island
Wt•st end ot Park Ave., Balboa
Island. 3 rm. cottage apU ..
w eekly or monthly ra\es. Call
Harbor 2962-W.
UDO BAY FRONT deluxe furn-
ished 2 bdrm. ground floor apt.
Fireplace. Disposal. Enclosed
patio. Pier and dock adjacent.
Rent reasonable to J une 15th.
Phone-Harbor 2590. 06c9
PENTHOUSE, 4 rooms partly
furnished. $45 mo. plua utilities,
yearly. 409 . 29th St.; Newport
Beach. H arbor 739-J. 4p9
BALBOA ISLAND -Attractive
bachelor apt. near So. Bay. Utll.
paid. Garage $75 mo.. yearly
or $(lO mo, wlnter. Ph. Harbor
1671. 79tfc
BAY FRONT-I bdrm. turn. apt.
Ideal for couple, $6!5 month to
June 15th.
T\VO bdrm. un!um. houae, 1 blk.
from oc<'an. By year only, $75
month.
Ph. Harbor 2552 or Har. 2914-M
3tfc
BALBOA -Modem 2 bedroom
nicely rurniahed •pt. SM mo.,
yearly. Util. pd. Phone Harbor
2791-J. 83lfc
TRAILER FOR RENT ln modem
court. Space and lJghls includ·
N.I $26.50 mo.
ALSO large trailer !!pace, $15.
17.f I Pomona, Coat.a. Mesa. Ph.
Beacon 6747-J. 93lfc
BALBOA PENINSULA -At-
tractively f\lmiahed 2 bdrm. du-
plex w ith sundeck. Winter or
yearly. Reuonable. Har. 3019-R
83tfc
19·12 CHEVROLET 2-door deluxe
Fl1•cllinl'. H eater. Radio. Pri-
vate party. $500 c8Jlh. 215
36th St.. Newport Beach. Ph.
Harbor 295-M. 4c6
'10 OLDS 2·door sedan-on<' own-
C'r . Good condition. SJ~ 3 12
Coral, Balbo& Jsla.nd. Harbor
2639-M. 4p8
51-Trallers
ALL STEEL BED. 2-wheel trailer,
Aln101'l new. Reasonable price.
MUST SELL. Phone Harbor
28'14 -R. 3c5
HOUSE TRAILER. 22 ft. Doubh.•
butane tanks. water heater.
Pan<'I Ray hlr .. air cooler. Slimp
dolly and awning. Ideal for
couplr . Priced lo sell, $950. 234
Flower St.. Costa Mc.sa . Bea·
con 5259-J. 4c6
55--Money to Loan
LOANS for Homes
5'.h -20 yr. Loan3
CONSTR UCTION LOANS
at 6 -51A,71:1 (14 yrs.)
WE BUY Af..'D SELL
TRUST DEEDS
SEE BOB SATTLER
1416 COAST BLVD.
Corona de! Mar Harbor 1077-J
Rep. POIRIER MORTGAGE CO.
Metro Li!e Ins. Funda Kl 3-5185
LOANS TO BUD..D, IMPROVlll.
BUY, MODI!:RNIZll, OB
REFINANCE
We Buy Trust l>eeda
NEWPORT BALBOA ll'ICDEllAl.
SAVINGS A LO>.N ASSN.
3333 Via Lido Pb. Har. 11100
56-Money Wanted
Trust Deeds for Sale
NET YIELD 6% to 10% & MORE
"PLACE Yo\/R PROCEEDS
IN GOOD TR'fST DEEDS"
Every Joan t itle ln.wred.
$3,381-lat T . D. pay• $40 mo.
6'fr , &11 due 1968.
$3 ,flM-.l•t T. D. pays $40 mo.
&<;<, $360 dia<:ounL OCEA N FRONT-l&rge cheertu.1.
sunny rurnlahed apt., sleeps 4, '3.87~1st T . D. pays MO mo.
$60 -~ mo. Call at 7304 Ocean 6".4 . $1$0 d.lacount.
~nt, or Beacon 6493-J. le~ 18,080--lat T . D. p&ya '80 mo. 7~
SMALL ATTRACTIVE HOUSE. $9,586--tit T .D. i"'Y•SlOO mo.f %
aullable for 1 or 2. Reaaonable. '3,300-2nd T . D. pays '33 mo.
307 lsland Ave., Balboa. call 6%, ~ dl8count.
evenlnp. 3~ Fr~ coJlection lttl'tce.
BOB SATTLER, 1415 Oout BIYd.
BALBOA PI!:NINSULA -Film· IJor"'1a de.I Mar Barbor 1077°"
llhed aingle apt.a. $25 and S3:> Rep. POIRil:B MORTOAOJ: oo.
mo. to June 15th. Frigidaire. Ketro uto Ina. ,...-Kl Hiii
3333 VIK Lido, Newpol"l Beach
HH.rbQr 1500 ..
SMART BUYERS
Won 't overlook these
BALBOA PENINSULA -3 bed-
rooms, 2 baths. fireplace.
BALBOA ISLAND -(Little Is-
land) 4 bedroon1s, 2 baths, c:om-
plelely furnl8hed.
CORONA DEL MAR -Tripl<'x,
with ocean view.
Balboa Palms Realty
000 W . BALBOA BLVD., H . 3484
Assoc. Clyan Hall & J ack Greene
2 Lots -Costa Mesa
For that new home you
should buy these two 60 x
127 foo t lots, buy one or
both. Located close by
Newport Blvd. above the
Arches on 15th St. near
comer of Orange Ave.
Have paved alley m a
block of nice homes.
Priced $1485
Call BEEK FERRY OFFICE
Harbor 63
NOTICE:
Horse Traders!
Will take 2 bdrn1. hon1c in harbor
art'& as trade for equi ty in 3
bdrm. hon1c on Lido Isle. Lidu
home ls new. very attr11.ctlve~
Paul C. Jones
REAL ESTATE
Harbor 2313 (Eves. H . 2613·J)
NEW 2-bedrm. beach home
One block from ocean front. Will
consider low down paymrnl if
you can n1a.ke large monthly
payments. ·
Full price $7,250
Phone Harbor 2~2 or Har. 2914-M
3tfc
Lido Isle
2 bdrm., 2 bath home with flag-
stone fireplace and forced a ir
heat. Diaposat. Service porch.
Beautiful enclost>d patio, 2-car
garage. Lota of stol"8.ge space.
Only $22.~. $8600 down.
f Furniture can be purchased if
desired.)
$12,500 full · price
z~~ bdrms. home, lovely brick
fireplace, needs redecorating.
Unfurnished except stove and
dra~a . Fenced rear yard. Out
or town owner anxious to sell,
-Will consider offer!
Coast Properties
301 E . Balboa Btvd., Balboa
Phone Harbor 2658
Home and Rental
Older 4. bdrm. home, dlaposa).
diahrnuler, completely remodel-
led and decorated. Additional
apartment In Income. 1 11' lot.a
with choice plantings and fenc-
ed. Cenlrally located. % bloc:k
to bay. $17.500. Might conalder
exchange on small bouae.
Bay & Bea-ch Realty
14.'!0 Balboa Blvd. . Har. 1264
$11.400 .
On Broadway
V1•ry nit·C' 2 b<tr1n .hon11· on Co.,.t11
,_,esa's fi11etit strrct. H\\•d. fir~ ..
very nice bdrms. Ti11· floor in
hfllhroo1n . Largt• ·k 1lchC'n. Gar-
a)?e, bar-b-q. Thl:i h~ a rr-al buy.
Ov.·n<'r j3 leavinr,: ·the l:lrca. 1'"ull
price ls only -
$9450
Phil Sullivan
Geo. Everson
1856 Nr-wport Blvd., Coflta Mesa
Phone Beacon 7 I 23
f Across from Co8la
Eves. Ha. 3157-W
Mei;a Bank)
Bea . 5458-J
Duplex, Pier, Float
N ('flr :-;hoppinK and bu11 line. Ex·
cclll'nt condit ion . Brick patio,
fireplace. !\"('\\' modl•rn kit<.:hcn.
Easily converll'd to !1:1r~c home.
Pr i cc $1 8,850, unfurnished.
Terms.
New Lido Listing
TWO bdrm. home, walled patio.
beamed ceilin~s. T ile fraturt•S
throughout. B1·11t buy on Lido
Islel $15,500. Cunsider rl·ason·
able doY•n payment.
Newport He ights
1\'ew listing -2 bedroon1.s und
convrrtlblt.> d1•1i. l ')I, bath,o;. 3·
car garage. I...argc patio. Cape
Cod design. Price $14,850.
WELL BUILT and well located 4 bdrm. and maid's
room home plus 2 bedrm. apt. Wonderful view of
South Bay. Private pier and float. Good double
garage. Full price completely furnished.
$47,500, terms
STANLEY HADFIELD, Realtor
216 Marine Ave. Balboa Island Harbor 20
COSTA MESA
G. I. RESALE Nearly new, lovely 3 bdrm. home,
fireplace, beamed ceiling, shake roof, double gar.,
large glassed in living room faci ng rear yard
for outdoor living, in best East Side neighborhood.
• Only $2500 down. Easy G. I. terms, 4% int.
C. GALEN DENISON, Realtor
A. E. JOHNSON, Broker r
490 Newp<irt Blvd., Costa Mesa Beacon '6698
(Evenings Beacon 6747-J)
Downtown Triplex
A wonderful buy near the CO!lla
~fesa oost office. ConsiAl!!I of a
n ice 2 ·E. R. home separate from
2 -l 3. R . A ptl:!. 1 apt fUrni.sh-
cd. ~·ery d~rp lot, room for
1nore units. J <'&r gar., lots of
blac k top. Con1pletely fenced.
W ill cousidl'r 1ci.;;idence in ex-
chanJ;e.
Full price $19,500
Income Special
Costa Mesa
The Best Town on Earth
$850 down
2 bdrm. home near Blvd. and mar-
ket.a, lot 50 x 175. Total price
$6300.
G. I. Resale
3 bdrm., s:fbl. gar., fenced ya.rd,
lot 63 x 135, near shopping cen-
ter. Price 19750. Down pay.
S2260. G. I. mo. pay. $61.
Stock, Chicken Ranch 11 vn1c. ptus mg•. apt. on halt
2 2 acrt:. A teal nloney maker. Only Income Property 0 acres, 1 acr ca permanent pas-$26,000. Tc:rms ConatdCr home turC'. 3 houses, barn. stables,
completely irrigated. Abundant or inco1nc In cxc-11ange.
cheap watH. Equipment fo• B A NERESON
15,000 chickens. Will consider · • •
low dO\\'n payn1<'nt to qualified l t!t8:l Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
operator-or part trade. Phone Beacon 5225
GREENLEAF &. ASSOC. (Eves. Beacon 6560)
BUILDER -REALTOR
31 12 Newport Blvd., H arbor 2552
3tf<.:
Beautifully Built
1 Bdrm. Home
PERFECT FOR A COUPLE, Built
this year for the owner. It's the
distinctive ranch typl' with r C'd·
wood fencing, r tio lind garden.
Excellent Cost Mesa location.
$7995
Newport Heights
Channing n ew 3 bdrm. ranch type
home with fireplace. Bt.•s t hwd.
floors, Many closets and built·
ins. A lovely home, $12,250.
Beacon Hill Realty
466 Newport Blvd. {above Arches)
Ph. B. 571 3-R or Eves. B. 6632-W
Corona del Mar
WHY PAY RENT?
$1500 down
So , You Want
To Buy Right-
' Well-Here It ls!
DUPLEX -Reduced t o $11,000.
Wes t Newport home and garage
a pt. Terms. Good income.
ALS0-3 B. R . frame, Co!lta Meaa .
$6,950. T erms.
Have Buyer for Balboa Ocean Fr.
Francis J. Horvath,
REALTOR
34 20 W. Balboa Blvd., Har. 1428
1501 W , B&lboa Blvd,, Har. 370
BALBOA -By owner -Fumiah-
ed DUPLEX on corner. Bay
view, near Newport Harbor
Yacht club, $17,:>00. 825 West
Bay Ave. Harbor %146 -R or Mr.
Lohn, Kimble 0161. 98p4
Nf'at 2 bdrn1. cottage, nice loco· LEAVING CALIFORNIA -Mt111t
tion. sell attractive 2 bedroom and
ALSO THESE F OR
$2500 down . -1-2 bdrm. &: den ................ $ 8,750
2-2 bdrm. G. I. Resale ...... $10,500
3-New 2 bdrm .. new furni-
ture, complete. only ...... $13,300
TOM PAYNE, Rltr.
310 Cout Hiway, Corona del Ma.r
Phone Harbor 277 4
Check These
BUSINESS BLDG., B A LB O A .
Goocf\corner location, foot traJ-
fic. 2 apt.a. over store area.
Good incon1 c J>088l blUUes. This
may be the investment you are
looking for! S30,000.
garage. Brca.kfut nook. Dual
wa.11 furnace. Tile, fenced back
Y•rd. $7450. 233 Sllllt& IA.bet
St., Costa Mee.a. 4p6
NEW 1 BDRM. HOME. ir<•Y
atucco rmllh. $3975. 395 Vic-
toria St. (near College Ave.),
Costa M-. Ph. lie&. 5608-M.
T8lfc
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THE PRESS
THE NEWS-TIMES
THE POST
x 173. near center of town
Monthly Income a pproximately
$176. Full price $1 3,000. T erm•
available.
Acreage
5 Acres,
5 Acres,
3 Ac res,
Industrial ............... $7500
Agriculture ............ $6000
Back Bay ............... :$S360
• G. N. WELLS, Rltr.
& Associates
1790 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa. Ph. Bea. 5181
-Be wlse-t e--U .:people-adverttll!
FOR SALE OR LEASE-One of
loveliest in Corona d el Mar. 2
bdnns. (could be 3 br.) Gorgeous
view. 25' Uv. rm., G.E. kit. Flag-
stone fireplace, planters. Closels
galore. Unit heat . 2100 SQ. ft.
Submit your terms. 430 Poppy
Corona del Mar . Har. 127~R.
Bay & Beach
Bargains
in Duplexes
4<-6
Four good buys. All show high
income. All well located. Three
near g~ood bay awtinmlng. Rang·
Jng from •11, 7~ up.
Bay & Beach Realty
1450 Ba.lboa Blvd. Harbor 1264
2c4
Corona Highlands
L&rge comer v iew lot-by owner.
Priced low. Ph. ~ar, 29-J or
Har . 3081-R. 99c14
BEA t.mFUL l bdrm. h<>l.3e un-
furnlllhed. $2995 full price. 3811
W . Victoria, ea.ta Kea. Phone
Beacon S608·M. 02ttc
Corona del Mar
l,000 8Q. PT. BLDG., otnoe, parkJ__ DUPLEX-Two attract ive unlt!I .
Ocean VJew, new 3 bdnn.12 beth
home. W to W carpellnir and
drapee included. Hwd. tloore,
dual tlr. Rlrn&C4!, fenced, patio,
aprtnklere front • rear, eo· lot.
Only $1J.llOO, owner tranaterred. ·
Key In our office. Ing. RR frontage, hlway front--Each hu bed.rm., Uv. nn.t kit. Ir: ace Plenty or land. lnduatrial bath. Extra gueat rm. and bath
• Mr, Baqbn. 40f SoUlh Spadra.
1'Ullert.o'1 or pbooe 2.152. 3lfc
TELEVlSJON ! Trade your old
piano on beauurul tdevtaJ.on..
Big allowance. Fa.moua makee
in televiaion. "DANZ~SCIDUDT
520 No. MaJn, CG<DU 6\h SL,
Santa Ana.
Laun~ aY&llable. UUL tneL
~r 127~W. 83tfc zone, near Pomona. •18,.500 tull &djolna garage. Furnished. Cloee
W ANTED-f3000 private loa.D '"' prloe. Harbor ue4. 2cf to IMy, ocean. lll\d truu1porta-
&-room ~ at CD)I(. OcMn ------------ttou. $17.500.
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BALBOA PENINIJULA POINT-
H~ t. a dandy buy. 2 bdrm.,
2 IM\h, dlnotte. Many extra fea-
tureo and l!t'&nd new. $14,000.
• Balboa Realty Co.
-Grealey J-i>blne Webb
U1Ilan llcAcloo Harbor 3277
100 ... ,._ ·IlllYd., Bolboa
llullder -Res1tor
Ernie Smith
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