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43rd YEAR-NUMBER 49
LEA.PING mou TO SCORE , ... Harbor'• battllq Tan Friday
"-Ammad Netuea (11), forward, as .Jim Mendon. forward,
•-alt.a reso.lt.. Wu.on HIP'• Kollor (4), forward. Winkler (10),
Twnam (!1), ai.o att ln on action. Harbor lo8t by 76-53 pme.
Bruins Claw Tar
Cagers 76-53
in Game Here
( N ewa· Times Pboto)
~ewport Harbor Union High
Schoors var8lty cagen went down
to a hard-fought 76-~3 defeat Fri-
Pirates Whip
Oceanside JC
in Easy Rout
By Rod MM>.Milllan
Utilizing a blazing fut break
throughout the game, O r a n g e
Coast College Basketballers drub-
bed Oceanside 89-39 S a t u r d a y
night in a practice game at the
Pirate gym. The OCC caaabu go
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day afternoon at the hands or
Woodrow Wilson High's Bruins of
Long Beach. It wu not a league
pme.
Two big re~ for the _Tar de-against Citrus tonight in another
feat wen WtllcS I tit!!l:8=t~6t=-·non-league inatclt at 8 p. m. and
w&rd, Ty1er, who &cored 2:> pointA, wtnd up the week against Harbor
and a stocky, blonde guard. junior college Friday night and
Sotherland. who dropped the ca-El Toro Marines Saturday night
Mb& through the porthole for 23 in another pair of home games
points. Soth erland, smalJer than before going to the annual Chaf-
most players on the local gym fey tournament next week at On-
ftoor. wu a veritable dynamo o f tario.
energy, continually atea1ing tht> Coach Miles Eaton's p i rates
ball and breaking up plays when opened with a. 32-point bask e t
tbe Harbot"lte• had the ball. His barrage tn the first period against
pardltlg was more efficient at Oceanside and were never threat-
the Tars' end of the court than at ened. Eaton sent his first string
hl.l!I own. to the showers midway in the
Outata.nding players for Harbor third period with a M-24 lead.
were fo rwards Armand NetUe:rs ~eanside wasn't in Coast's class
and J im Mendon who bagged 18 as far as teamwork went although
a nd 16 points respectively. they had a trio of fine ball play -
Coe..ch Jim Miller, reviewing the ers in center Gordon Teaby. tor·
game, said: "I feel the boys play-ward Don Cleary and guard Glenn
ed a darned good game. Wilson Hendrickson. The P irates had
WU & little out of our class-they the spirit and teamwork over the
ue from a lot tougher league. Lee invaders. Eaton wa.e more than
Jayred, our center, d.id a good job pleased with the OCC showing
of controlling our defensive back-but emphasized the fact that the
board and Nettle a.nd Mendon were other clubs on the slate for this
dol!'g some good shooting. I don 't week will be further along .than
feel too badly a.bout the showing the aouthern club wa.a. Citrus is
the boys made although the !ICOre ~ question mark outtlt but Har-
wu blgh. We made a pretty 100<1 bor jaysee and El Toro are known
ecore ounelve.a." powers and both knocked th e
Both • te&JJUJ played m&JJ·for.: locals over la.st year.
ma.n defense. Willon looked better A rcata's Al Denis w a a the
on defense than the Tars. The standout of the night wtth 16
local8 will play another game to-points, eight backboard recover·
da.y at 4. p. m. (Continued on ?ap 5)
73 LETTERS AWARDED TO
HIGH SCHOOL GRID PLAYERS
Members of Newport Harbo~------------
Union high schooi'S three football I Martoinez, Dick Mirkovich. John
squads received • tow ot 73 let-Murphy, T om Perkins. Randy
ten at the annual letterman·s P eyton, \Vayne Robin.son. Hall
1•-week In Balboa Bay Seely. Roy Stafford. Ron Sunnon. banquet ...... Tim Tunnell, Ron Woods and Ken-
club. dall J acobsen.
An "extra" varsity Jetter went Members of the C squad eamlng
to an ardent booster of the Tar" their letters were Rogf'r Boyvey. -Dick Richard, who was made Jert'y Cross, Marion Davey, John
an honorary member of the high Eg~rt. Don Huber, Darell Jack·
school student body by Sidney son. )tarvin Lusk, Charles Mc·
Davidson, high school principal. Gave.rn, Bob Milum, George Moore.
Each year the high school gives a Frank Navarro, Jim Newkbit.
Jetter to the man contributing out-PauJ Newman. Bob Revi&, Dave
&tanding support t o the school's Six. Gonion SpU~ J ack Steinman,
activities. Glen Thomas, SW Wetzel. Gene
Vanity lette.ra were awarded M yre and David Lynch. The lat-
u.e ..following: Don .Aarvold, Lou ter two were captain fOf' tbe year Abbott. Bruce Be.ltd. Rex Bell Ted Beltran. Gene Boero, Jerry and manarec respec~vely.
CoUJna. Bob Egrert. wa:rne Grit-lmrratt C-ws Now fin. Lee Hambrook. Bill Hopkln& ••
Tom~. QI .. _ Lowe. Dudley 1-ill .a.... Lille
BellOr, Doaa;r Mf"!'"• Ted McMP. ""I'~~, • ...... . -
ten. . Work oa inl:t9Dat.lon of the
Jock: N--la f'&lle, Jim 17000.!0ot, new 14-.incll -crew
PUcoe. Doa PUUtl;. Glouia Pjdl-pipe water li!le !>ePa ~v
-TollT ~ Rolly Pululll. ..,. ..... of J . ii. llo.rTett. Clt;r-
Mlcl<e)' ~tmetr, Auatln Smith, 1!:11~ ~ Webb -
Olde Stopllena. o"1J ha W-"'dl. Coatroct !<r tbe pipe. lbie -1-
B aquacl Jettermon lnclloclood ~-lattqn ;,,,la 1!tt -week by City
JOD .-Y, Walt lllebm, Bob O>uncll to Bamoll, low -·
BNP.. -Cutro, Cl!el .The --""'""" tbe old ~ -CU-. Leo CUr-water ato" -.clqlt --u.. -~. John Dnley, Jt<-laid -"II' 30 ,..... -· ~ -
" ,,._.., Boll --.. ll&m line rune """'"" llooa M-1
.. Ir ... -Lo llWla, ~ ~lal olte to......._ ...... -<
Identity of the .. man of
year" .will be kept secret unUl
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day-night to the capsized . ift1 of the 16-foot sloop Suma
Devil. A day's l)lea.sur~t to Catalina turned into a
'CLE.AR. ING', F' RISB'IE SAM·S ~~u~~~~;~:~~h ::Ws .. used_An_th_!_e_i:_isas_r_:"_r_·.li_es_a.s_hig_· -h . · I . yearooQJd Arnold R t c h of 694. 7
I Chlmlneaa St., Reseda.. Lost were CLIFF HAVEN ·"Rapidly Cietrlnc'' waa the wa .. --------------1
Jt. E. Fri.able, dlvtalon chief of the
Department of Sanitation of the
Orange Cou.nty Health Depart·
ment dcsc·rlbed the quarantine of
the beach trom Huntington Beach
to Newport Beach.
NOVEMBER'S
BUILDING HITS
S271 ,161 MARK
I ~!a~t~1~::'~it~; 3::J :~:
bert Lewia:, 24., of 1«6 W . 26th ANNEXATION St., Loa Angeles. Lewis was just
"All of the county eewage ls
now being carried to &ea ln the
line of J oint Outfall Sewer which
haa been sa.UsfactoMly r-epalred,"
Frlable told the N.twe-Tlmes, Mo n-
day. Aa quJckly a.a samples being
constantly ta.ken along the beach.
warrant it, Frt•ble saJd the quar-
antine w1JI be lifted.
For several days tut week more
than 15,000,000 gallon& of raw
sewage water was being turned in-
to the channel of the Santa Ana
river While t hree breaks in the
concrete outfall Une were being re-
paired. .
According to Nelson Launer,
operations officer of lhe J . O. S .
the sewage water released from
the treatment plant four mU es in·
land never reached the sea and the
only raw acwagc dumped was that
of N<'wport Beach and Hunting-
ton Beach. However some of tho&'
who trave rsed the route of the
r iver said there was a constant
Cl ow of water from the treatment
plant clear t o lhe ocean.
WeMt Ne"·por~ra Lesve
Some resident.a of West New-
port wPre reported by the Coun-
ty Health Department to have left
their home& becauae of the terrir-
ic stench and fear created by the
&ewage dumping.
\Vlth a total of 81 permlta i.Uued
during November, the .~-month'•
tot.al In Newp6rt Beach building
activity reached $271,1$1, bring·
Ing construction valuation to SA,-
2:'.>2,704 for the first 11 month!
ot this year. •
Records of the city building in-
!i!pector's dt>partment s.howed a to-
tal of $185,040 worth ot permits
was isaued for 16 single units,
largest category of the month.
Next high were 13 pe rmlt.3 for re-
pairs t o dwellings over $1000, with
a total of $37 ,926 , while two 2·
family units counted for $22,000.
Commercial pe rmits contributed
$10.500 whlle l~ p('rmita for re-
pairs t o dwellings under $1000
tallied $6360. Private garages ac·
counted for $555-0 and repail'8 to
commer cial structures was listed
at $3400.
eity building official• sa id that
November's $271,161 worth ot per-
mits -a drop from October's
$:>()2,090-reflects seasonal trenda.
With the former high in build·
Ing permits totaling $8,041,:K)S tor
1948, t.h l.s year's record high of $8.-
21'.>2,704 worth Issued !IO far Is ex-
pt"ct~d to soar even higher this
month to set a mark for 19~2 con·
struction activity.
LONE SURVIVOR ot 8f'6 tracedJ· off Ne"·port Beach, Arnold
IUch, ruduJ and "'"t, •tand.A abo,·e Suma De,·11'8 m&At at CoMt
Guard dock. Sk>op is dlmly seen ln wat.en la backpund.
(News-Times Photo)
Decision to repair an old break
in the J oint Ouptfall Line wa.s
made at lhis time in order to com-
plete the task during the wl.nter
season while there is litUe use of
the bE'achc.-s . Warren Appoints
Burke to, Benda
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The one break near the Cout
Highway hu been a thorn In the
&Ide of both Health Department
and J08 for--M\_1&.t!'l'IOftth:. PIJld...
Ing the other brea.ka made the re· • Gov. Earl W~n Jut week
paJra lmmed.l ately neceaaary. •ppolnttd Louts Burke, wellknown
THOUSANDS SEE COLORFUL
ISfMM¥REYIE.W -SllOW
Contamination &t the river ~ Beacon Bay ru-Dest Amas and hi• orchestre._ _____________ _
mouth has been e vident for aome · -ldent, a Superior
time, according to the Health De-Court judge to
parLment and It wa.s traced to the serve Loa An·
extstant break ln the line. geles County.
Repair crews worked night and B urke, who ie
day on the ci:mentlng ot the line also city attor-
and considerable difficulty was en· ney tor Monte-
brought a large turnout Saturday
night for the ·dance which closed
the fifth annual Christmas Pre-
view presented by the Newport
Harbor Buslne&B and Profcsslona.I
Women·s Club.
countered from cave-Ins just in· bello, has served T ogether with the elaborate dis-
land from the Coast H ighway a t alao a.a general
the river. Finally sheet steel piling counsel for the plays of m erchandise .shown by
was driven to hold the earth In c a I if 0 r n i a Harbor Area m<'rchanl!: and thf'
place while a hole was excavated League of Cities. fashion show Friday night, Arnaz'
to the line. Louts R. Burke In l94S Burke orchestra drew thou&&.nds of
Tl"8t.8 Conducted wa!'I active Vl'rit ing the proposed people to the Rendezvous Ball·
T ests were conducted at ~ac h charter for the City ot Newport room.
break In the line by tloatlng 8 Beach as well as codifying the The two -day Preview Frtday
green dye Into the water t o test city ordinances. and Saturday opened ~th · tt,e
for see"page before the repairs A native ot Montebello, Burke atyle show entitled "Aliae in a
were considered complete and ap-is 8 member of the firm, Burke. Wonderland of Fashions" under
proved. Marshall & Burke, Los Angeles. the direction of Mn. Mazie Bird,
The dumplng of the sewage A veteran or World war n . he chairman. With Barbara Ann
water Into the river from the &erved a.a mllitary , governor of a Peck, 10, In the title role, Nat
county treatment plant waa con-large area in Bavaria, Germany. Mic haud ecampered around aa the ~idered a test al&o to determine .. white rabbit" and Ne~a Oakden
whether the river can be uaed a.s VALUABLE TOOL TAK.EN ralUed pans u the "mad hatter."
a conduit to carry t reated water Burglary of an impact l 0 0 I The preview wu held for the
down channel for Lrrtga.tion pur-valued at $138 and a $5 extenalon purpoee of raising money for the
poee:s. Arrangements have been card from a lubrication bay ad· student echolanhlp and loan tund
completed with ranchers ln the jolnlnc Showier'& Texaco station of the Bualneu and Profeulonal
Santa Ana Valley to t&ke treated goo Coast Highway, wu reported Women'a Club &nd this year the
(Co•Uaoed on Pace 6) to police Sunday. I club took on the added task ot sup-___________ :_ ___ :_ ____ :_ ______ ~plylng $1250 for the Hoac Me-
mortal Hospital lo be used to furn-
ish a visitor's room.
Judging of the booths saw the
"Sweepstakes" award going to
The Beachcomber Shop. Division
"A " awards went to Vincent's
Drugs. Rlchard"s Lido Market, and
British Motors. Inc. Division "B"
awards Vl'ent to Blower's Village
Market, Newport-Balboa. Federal
Savings a.nd Loan Associa tion, and
Harvey Somera, Inc. Division "C"
awards Vl·ent to Sea Chest Gifts.
Bay~idc Plating and Williame S ta-
tionerB.
Judges of booth displays wer e
Earl W. Stanley, state B.Membly-
man: Heinz Kaiser, Orange Coun-
ty supervisor; Harry Welch , pub-
lic relation.a for Hoag Memorial
h08pital, Presbyterian; Tom Nor-
ton, president of Newport Harbor
Chamber of Commerce: Hay Lan-
genheim, secretary of ~wport
Harbor Chamber of Commerce;
Donald Huddleston. vice preeldent,
Costa. Meaa Chamber of Corf'l·
merce.
Jim F itsgerald directed 60 sixth
graders f rom Horace Ensign
school to open the Preview wltb
c~rols on Friday nlte.
recently married.
At a late hour yesterday, Coast
Guard officials reported their har-TALKS HELD bor boat was still searching for
the two men without success. The
sea aea.rch will be continued until
the bodies are recovered.
The trto I e ft Beecherts Boat
Landing on Coe.st Highway before
dawn, Sunday for a day of !la.fl-
Second session of the aeries re-
gardlng p~~sed annexation of
Cliff Haven to the City of New-
port Beach wa.s to be held last
ing and fishing and an outing to night at 7 :30 o·olock in St. An-
Catallna . Before reaching t h e
Island, a chop and cro88 wlnd de-
veloped which clused t he t I n y
sloop to be turned around and
headed for the mainland.
Boat Swamped
According to the lone survivor
when off shore of Newport Beach
and in sight of the mainland, the
t iny craft wa.a caught broadside
by a wave and upset. All three
of t he occupants clung for hours
to the craft.
Air tried vainly for hours to
hall passing craft. "Unbelievable"'
wa.s the way Rich described the
experience of a half-dozen craft
pa.ssing so near and yet not hear-
ing the cries of him and b is ship-
mates. Lewis wu the f irst to
lose his hold on the hull or the
little sailboat and a short time
later Kay disappeared into the .. •.
After approximately five hours
in t he sea, Rich was fl.nally res-
cued by the crew of the purse
seiner . "Morning Star," whoae
skipper Dusan Grga.s, operatea
out of San Pedro. The Morning
Star took R ich aboard and ma.de
a line ta.at to the 'Suma Devil.'
towing It to port at the Coast
Guard dock. The Coa.at G u a r d
craft from the harbor spent the
nlrht .. ~II for the~ m.las-1.n.c mem .. : _ .....,,.._ . -
RAINFALL FIGURES
R.&lnfaU for the recent storm
measured .27, bringing the total
to date to 2.22. Last year at this
time it was 1.31 .
ENGll'i"E STOLEN
An auxillary engine valued at
$100 wa.a taken from the sailboat
Snafu. Dick Winkler reported to
police Friday. He said the craft
wa.s tied to Dick's Dock, 801
Coast H ighway, when the theft
occurred.
drewa Presbyterian C hurch with
Newp&t city officials as guellts.
Scheduled to attend the meet-
ing w~uncilman Br ad en
Finch, City Engineer Bert WUb,
City Manager John J . Sailors and
Arlie Swartz, secretary of t b e
Newport Heights irrigation dis-
trict.
Discussed at last Monday' a
meeting w ere such improvement.a
as slreet lights, more water pres--
sure, better police and fire protec-
tion !Uld Installation of a sewer
system. Rex Albright presided
over the gathering of some 30
home owners.
Move for annexation wa.a be«Un
by Mr. and Mrs. Jerry G. Tufta,
23601 SW P irate Road, Newport
Heights. and other interested res-
dents. The Cliff Haven area ~
In the city elementary school dia·
trlct.
At last week's seuion, it was.
asserted that annexation to the
city would raise the tax levy by
an even dollar per hundred a.aaes-
sed valuation. Although w & t er
pressure could be provided Imme·
diately by city service, acquisition
of lhe Cliff Haven water llnea
may be necessary if the diat.riet
is annexed.
Tb.e di8t.ricl ia bot ln the ao.ta
'"Bti.'f'ffl ·~_wblch-la ln ,,.._ wer m. •
ROAT THIEVES AOTIVE
Awel C. Eoff, owner of North~
wind, Lido Wharf. Friday reported
theft ot a galley stove, wrenches,
two quarts of liquor and $10 from
the vessel, according to police.
CAR STOLEN
T heft of her 1941 sedan Sunday
night was reported by Adele Van
Fleet, 111 McFadden Place.. to
police. The car wa.s taken from ...
a parking lot, she said.
BALBOA ANGLERS FIGHT
SEINING OF ANCHOVIES •
IN · PROTEST TO STATE
This week may be one fateful If commercial interest.a gain pe.r-
for Newport Harbor·s many mi88ion-··ou r ocean fishing Mre
sporlfishermen. will be virtually over."
At a meeting of the State De-Pointing out tbat cheap foreign
partment ot Fish and Ge.me on labor, low taXes and short hauls
Friday~ In Eureka. sardine fishing have threatened the American
interest.I wtll a.gain try to gel de-tuna industry. and that san:Une
partmental permission to reduce and mackerel canneries also are
anchovy and other small fish in facing serious problems. McNally
lieu of sardine. "No action" was said the ocean sportfiahlng in-
ta.ken on t heir request at the Octo-dustry locally haa become quJte
ber meeting. virile.
R ea80n for this move, according According to a 1948 report by
to J . B. Mc NaJly, director ' of the Harry Welch, secretary of the Or-
Ocean Fish Protective AuoctaUon ange County Harbor Commission.
and vice-president of the Balboa "Benefits derived from the sport
Angling Club, ls that commercial fishing Industry in Newport Har-
Lnterests have virtually Swept the bor amount to $11.323.750. Tb.111
ocean clean of u.rdlne. does not Include taxea paid on
He bu received acknowledge-boats or land used ln the industry,
ment from Seth Gordon, new di· nor to the 1hlpyarda for the bUUd•
rector of the fish and game de-lng or rf'p&irtng of boa.ts."
partment. of a protest filed on be-Selnerw Dancerom
half of the angling club. In the. Thi8 ever-growing l n du 1 try.
letter. McNally pointed out that wh!ch is leaping ahe&d along ~e
the club for more than ~ years cout. ta tn serious danger Qf ex-
hu fought the uh.restricted uae of tlnctlon if anchovy which ls ueed
puree or round haul nets, first on for ball and aports ft.sh is aetn;ed
barracuda. yellowtall and white by commercial lntereal.8, McNally
sea ba.u, then on yeUowfln and stated..
hhkfin tuna and tater the sardine. "U 'the present practice ot '1·
A re110lutton vtgoroaaly oppos-lowing indlscrtminate eeinlng ol
tng the purae artntnc of ancbovtee not onJy our sport flab but allo
~as adopted at the 1ut meeting the food for Ute sport flab ll tiot
o! tbe N-i>ort. Harbo~. Chamber •lopped, we wtll wind up ..itll
of Commerce board of tlirectors netthe.r &port nor COOUIU!rci&l a.h, ..
and baa hem .. nt to tbe State big," he cleclued.
Departmerlt of trlab aild Game. •Qui,ung Or. Francio 'Clark ot
J>rotec.lll"\ at!orded the lfellow-the blological .)aboralsy, Tcm•
tall. -M -aild -tnal ~d, bi a al•I-IMCk -.If«! In an oppnclallle biUMR 'lut' year. ·McNall:y ~ wtta
of ~ aild Ille -· But ber predldf9o: • • 70u0./nn •-b&ft Id\ --.i '"I'IW J>O.Oi,te. of Callfolnla nimt waled '.~. bWoftoi ,.., ....rt:r '.-:Ide' wtiich "tbq -=-:
-. Jifd'WJT• letter j;lalDted out. men:lal flolllnlr « aport fWnc.
•11r aa.vi t k'" · ~e 1a not png to"__,.
"In --Caat-i., Ille aa-for bot.II." ' """"T18Wlt-1L-pn.utlc 111-< aild Hla Utter urpd Go-to :;,,,
lbe prM8nt -•11!1 ~Jo -fiiot ·....-pre-.." wldcli; 1'o
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HIGH ON HARBOR HIT RO.LL ._ ....,.u. JUc-·----------
"On Bortowed Time .. prMent.d
Frlcla:r n1Pt -y the .. n1ar claP
proved one of t.be most dellghttul perfo~cea ewr eeen at Harbor
high.
Don cainpbell, with cr.,.kinf
voice and artr1llc bobble &nd a
hundred comic bit.I or e1de--pla7.
made every word and &'Mture vivid
in hl9 role Of "'Gra.mps." Many
who hlLd believed it would be
yeare before Harbor uncovered a
\a.lent comparable to OrTen Broolul'
ttviMd their estimates a.lter the
revelation of "Gr~."
.. i:qu&lly wtnning wu freahman
Michael Vaile ln t he role of Bud.
Thia UtUe-boy~haracter wu any-
thing but euy. A score of acenea
tunny Kt!ne in bis acle:nutlc ex·
periment With the mouaa 'and ti.ah·
~ pole. Ed Bec:katmm u Mr.
Grlmu wu aornethln• between
an undertaker and a member ot
the Ku Klux Klan, and wonder·
tully etfecUve. M\aa Plllbeam,
pl•yed by Donna Nelllon. hit the
right notes of prlmnesa and e.f:ft-
clency &.nd won a. laugh u •be
acuttled off-stage ln .ec:ene :S. Bob
a:nert wu an tmpo.sinsly thick·
beaded, but l'OQd·hea rted sherltt
and worke.r• J ohn Tate.a and Lee
Jayntd were a.muaing. ln & vtvtd
role, Pe(&'Y, t he red·bowed pomer--
a.nian, gave a pol1ed performance,
StastDJ Praised
C'$Uld have mLlfirf'd , l! Michael's The ~t wu worthy of Broad·
undenta.nd.lng and direction had way. Though not elaborate, tta
~ 1 .. exceptional. Two scene8 detaila were lm&&1native and
were especially Uckllah; in one, Bud ch.&rminl'; the hole In µie acreen
believes his Gramps has deserted ln the back-porch door. t he an-
hlm ud ln anotheT', he t akes a cient rocking chairs. the rain ba.r-
cF&ahing fall from a high fence. rel and drain pipe. the marveloua
Both ecenea were wondertully wide-spreading apple tree -all
movinl:'. In the latter, Bud's slow showed work and artLltry on the
el.imb toward the death-haunted part ot the atag-e crew. Ll1thtlng
apple tree wu a genuine nerve-etfecU w ere superbly handled. The
pincher. The audience didn't • stage wu Planned so ln~nuoUJ1ly
breathe. and the movement ot all the play-
Hende'190n SC'orPA
Tom Hmder 21on 's Mr. Brink was a8 Important as Gr amp'• and Bud
to the aplrit of the play_ The aep--
ulchnl eonority o f T om's voice
g&ve bis role a. fine. not-of-thi•·
wonid effect ; a nd u Death trapped
In the apple tree. he was clown,
pttiloaopher, and villa.in rolled in-
to one, with sharp insight lnto
suble tles of hill lines and timing
of. h ia gestures. His pantomime,
like Don 's, had the touch of gen-
iua.
Carole T et&loft. with a voice
ptlched Jtat ah or t of a yodel and
costumes u gawdy as a ~Ile of
the gold n..uih days, ga ve her role
o/ m emetrla a hanWome charge
of wiCkednesa a.nd revealed a gus-
t j t&Jent t or comedy. Judy Tuck -
ef a.s the gentle and gra.cerul hero-
ine waa pleasantly ca.st. Donna
Price matched "Gramps" in he r
arttullnea.!I at portraying t he
twealca and twinges of age and in
t he 1'.nge of her falsetto. Janee
Hlune, u the apple-8tr-aling ur-
chin, had a small but brilliant
Scene: her flail ing arms as she
pummled Bud's head, knees in h i.a
· stomach, waa ont" or thr-play'•
perfect moment.a .
Bill Hopk lrut gave a nice ac-
count ot the obtuse and stubborn
Dr. Evana and had a particularly
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ers was so well rehearwd and exe-
cuted that the 8Wift t.ranaitiona
between the two levela of acUon,
the living room and yard, had a
pr ofeuional ease and amooth.neu.
Commend.I.l ion goes to Mr. Saw-
in and the members of his high
!:chool orche.str'a for their very ex-
veUent and enjoyable rendition at
th,e Humperdink ..election In the
Overture and for t heir beautiful
"Over the Ra inbo\\•" during inter-
m iuion.
The cast of "On Borrowed
Tl.me." director Robert' Wentz, ._..
sistant director Don& Sedinger
and the 64 hard-working members
of the tec hnical crew rtte the
hJghe•l praise for their a chieve-
ment of one of the all-time drama-
tic smuh hits of Harbor'• his-
tory.
Girl Scouts See
Picture Programs,
Plan Hospital Aid
Announced a..s a huge 1uccess
by 1.frs. Suther land H utton, p ro-
gram chairman for Newport Har-
bor Gir l Scout Council , were the
motion picture• give n recent ly at
the ScoUt House for 200 Brownies
and I ntermediate Girl Scouts.
Three ahorts on Pets. Life ot the
Ant, and Finger Painting were re-
ceived with enthuslum by the
girls. Soon the older Girl Scouts
wtll be glvC'n an Interesting pic-
ture on Frlend.ahip. ·
Many troops are aJ ready work·
ing on a program of communJty
service pointi.ng up the Hoag Me--::=============; 1 morial Hospital. Bed tray favors, ;... ceramic 1 loY.•e r holder& and doiliea
·BE SURE -INSURE
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MAURIE STA..,'LEY
lll9W"&nce Only
Phoae Harbor 1 '118
• !!5 Marine Ave. Balboa Island
MA Tl'RESSES
Boat.-.Bomet1t-Tra.llen
Irregular Shape11
BEACON 5061
Coeta 1KeM Mattreu Co.
1150 Newport Blvd.
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WATER HEATERS
Sa1M, Servi~ and Repaln
for the dl shea "'ill be ready for
use .,~,rhen the hoapitaJ la con1plE't-
ed. P lanters and plants for the
rooms w ill be 1tuted and all such
effort.a will be welcomed by Mre.
Winifred Ba con. who wa• a p-
proa.C"hed In the matter. TToop
badges w ill b{' Parned in t his in-
teresting fashion by troop mr-m-
~rs.
On Mrs. Hutton's committee a.re
).frs. Sidney Sander•. J uliet te Low.
chairman : Mrs. H .P. Yarnell, PTA
coordinator and M~. H. H . Tracy
who ~ in charge of the showing
ot pictures.
Panhellenic Plans
Christmas Party
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PLUMBING
Autborlaed Dealer
Day ~ Nlcbt He&teF9
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ll'Y. o.-~ •II H••t.,., Phone Harbor "4.!· \V
Pa.nhellenic board of the Harbor
area met Thursday at the home of
Mr1. Martin Mangold, Corona del
Mar. It \\'&JI: a luncheon llffa.ir and
those present were Mmes. George
Guthrie, Leon Williams., R. K. Har-
vey, Thomas B. Fro8t, Harry H_
Casey. Airs. M . A. Anderson wa.a
HIUMAN MINX
11499 dellverOO he re
plUA tax a nd lloellllfl
Your Harbor Area Dcalel'
absent.
Mrs. Harv ey presided at t he
busineu int~rim, when t he Dec.
12 meeting Was dlscu.1sed. It will
be held at Pilgrim hall a nd will
be a Chrbtmu party. Each mem-
ber ts asked to brln1' a glass or
jelly or jam for the Harbor Cbrl11t-
NEWPO.RT AUTO SALES m&s bukets. C.Omlc book.a a.re
ltO.f W. Ne\vpor1: Blvd abo de.aired, for the children In
Newport Beal!b the tuberculoai.a ward of Orange
Barbor l'°1 county hospital.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~! Hoet~ for the meeting will be Mmes. J ohn Keeler, Robert
Calli.a. R. K. Harvey and E. C.
WE IU:P AIR Smith.
• S.EWING
MACHINES
Damt!ltle & laduatra.J
UJIVJU>L'IG -PARTS
We Pick Up and Deliver
• All Work GUU"Ulteed:
~ Call Be• con &114-1
, VICTOR FEJllll:NGTON
,11" A·•w• Ave. Ooeta KMa
New Girl Scouts
to Take Training
for Nurses' Aides
)(rs. P . V. P eter.an, Newport
Hubor Girl Scout Council troop
o~ioo chairman hu ..;..n.
nounc:ed a nnt fol' Newport. A
llt'nlor Scout troop of high oc:hoOI
gtrlo who uw ~ qu&lltlca-
Uou hu been formed wh09e m.iln
prognun will bo to ~· .. mce 1n ·Newport Barbor ......._
Mloo Je>-Aml s-.1. a ph:Jwlc&I
educaUan teecbff at tbe. llonce
-... -wW bo UU! -· si--:. ot u.. ~ .wW-be the •mrta-~ ot N_.,t
..... Mn.. .... rt._IC1''' I will atw w tn.labtc' to Pi •~re lM
lit1I to F"-• 'M•Me U f'llllW'
-.. ti!& -....,..ai. OllMr ........... ..... wW be ....... "' JM.ir.
4-1111 .. rwt tu .want. ....
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ICAal1CD IRlP NAIAD lleld ta laYe::dtwe CM•F 11"7 Tse Jl.y el"elllDJ. Nol'. t1. a.t ~ Olrl 8eovt
Jlrm•, -, Iott le rtpl ..., -Ta;Jlor, -0..... Clark. BklpPff R.yldt, _. -.....
Pll8l MarUll, l-N-W OM ... _..,.... !lteMlq (ldt lo light): ()&rol Do&Qe, lwly Slel\vt,
.....,.. Ultle., ...,, • ........_ SM • Yarnell.. l•a' Clark, CIU'ol Ann Giddl.np, .Judy Allen. y ,-onne -, '°"'"''• ...._ lltanp, Joa o.1-rfll. NUOl' Tritt, LNh Cl&rk; Ann Bourlwr, Sally s1 ... ..n, llleckT
Sm.Ith Md A.a 01...._ (New .... Tlmea PHoto)
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Mariner Ship Naiad Officers
and Class .Hold Investiture Rites
' Candy Cane Ball
Committee Meets
Santa '!• \Vo r k 1 h o p had a
rrWmic toe.Jay, Tuesday, ln lhe little
Mulner Ship Naiad of Newport diningToom at t he Balboa Bay
Harbor Girl Scout Council held s ana. her member•. Each ,trl took club The indu11trloua decoraUng
m01t lmpre.utve lnvuttture ce.re-pa.rt In BWldtiir 8h1p. 1 committee for the Candy Cane
Rece.Ju4 ....... MJdahi""m•tl!! ratings ball. chairmaned by Mrs. Robert mony TuNday evenlnl'. Nov. 27 ..... r ·-R h t ti were Jan Dutwort.b, Nancy T rilt. c.s.~. \\'a~ t er l' cons rue ng eye-
at t he Girl Scout R ouae. Ten qon.nle ManSold, Ba.tb&ra S taregl'. catl'!itnJr drcoratlons.
sirb u well u lhl"'ff l•aders ht!-Doran Suea and Yvonne Taylor . Th!:s met~ttng !!tarted at 9 in tht>
came new membt!ra of the Ship. Doran Sueu and Barbara S tarege morning and all members of the
l.lao were awarded J ack Tar ra t· Junior AuxU iary of the Newport Mrs. Al RY.1et t. u skipper; Mr•. 1n1s. M.r. Al Rylet t wu Intro-D• n~·h 1\!--!slstance League, !lpon-
l... J . Tl.ylor, ttr1t mate a.nd Miu duced by the Skipper and ww :oorr-o of the ball. a re on th is Im·
Carol Cla r k, athletic director wer e s-lve.n a bil' lwnd by the. membf>r.s po:tant committee.
lnve1te.d by 'Mra. Ted Hambrook, becauae ot hi• valuable help t o t he ThC' Candy Can<' ball is a high·
council second vice pre1Jdent, at-Ship. llJ::"!lt n( the-Christmas social sea -
t er M ra. Rylett ,-reeled the audl-Ten Jirla became ne\\' member<i :-11:1 ThC' charity affair ls to be
ence made up ot parent.I of Ship of Ship ,Naiad by bavinJ: fulfiller! h t· Id D<•r. l ·I a t Balboa Bay club.
members. Mra, Paul Martin, who certain qualifications and t hi' <)1ar.~c C'ounty society wtll be in
wu to have been tnveated u ate-memberahlp I• now 22 .. They \Ver<.' I Jlt"nUa1:cr and reservations are
ond mate ha.a reail'fled be~u.te ahe 11 follow•: J oan Clark. Barbara ~~n!11~ f:i~t. Mrs. Charles Sparkuhl,
ha• moved out of the area. but Litt le, Carol Doane, Judy Stewart . [ H nrbor 2295-\\' is tak ing telephone
-.he was prevailed upon to takr Sally Stewa.rt. Sharon Yarnell, rr·•l'rvat1ons. Ali ml'mbers of the
patt In the cert"mon y u ori~nally J ane stetaon , Carll L yn Glddinl{'!., J unior Auxiliary have bids for
planned. Becky Smith and Ann Gibson. 1 ~ai r. or rrs(·r vatlons may be, tele-
Boardlnl' Ship and t Bu.tldln1 From a beautifully appoi ntef1 j phoned thC' Bay clu b.
Ship la an unu..ual and beautiful table decorated with a Ship, flags . At rs. V. E . Ellsworth ls general
r itual and one to be remembered a:nd ca.ndlea refreshments wl'rt· I r ha1 rman of this third annuaJ
by thoe'! ~rfopntn& u wen u 90rved. The la rl"! cake ired to rl'· Candv Cane Ball. She has an-
those observing. The picture of semble a •hip v.·a..s donatt·d by nnun.cetl thRt th~ proceeds of t~s
the Naiad which was p&J:t of Ship Gt'ne's Baker}' a.nd David B. Shav-ehsr1ty OVt'nt \\"\II go to t he Ch1l-
Buikting w u drawn and pr esent· er of Co rona del Ma.r. Par• nt:::: dren's dental clin ic now nearing
t'd to .the .P'~P .izy Rex Brandt I v.·e~ invited to sjgn a nd look ai 1 ru1nph·lil1n 'on 32nd st reet . Nt"W-
of Co rona def M.ar, who W&..!I pres-the Ship's bl'suliful Log \\·h1ch is I pn1 t.
Pn t with M rs. Bra.ndt and IS the 1 kept by Nancy Tri tt. Xe\l. offll'l'f~ 1 ---
representative. or the Ship's span· \\'Cre announced as Officer nf th•• I$ • I W If I t
sor, · t he Uruted Sta t ea Pmver Deck. Doran Suess, s1,1per-Cargo. I 0Cld e are n$ •
Squadron. The Skipper and Mates Yvonne Taylor, Yf'oman. Barbara A B
in · turn ~xplJ.lned. ttJ,e alma .and ..Start!°ge M d Sercea.nt of Aml!:I , nnOUnCeS azaar
qualifications of tl)e Mariner S!Jin Jt.r1e Nu ... a... d F · d S · -, · · · · · · ,.. ~· ,. ·-· an oo · a e.
DAR Chapter Plans Xmas Work ,
Hears Talk on American Indians
Regular district meeting of the
Ca lifornia Institute of Social Wel-
ftt r(' '"ill be held Monday, Dec. 10,
at I :30 p. m . in Lerlon Ha.II, Costa
'.\f(•:-1a, under spoMOrahip of ClubA
102 and 224, It was announced
b.r Dorothy Hiatt. prf'Sident of
N ov. 28 found the Col. \\1m. Ca-<>-------------Club 102.
bell Chapter of the Daught ers or The speaker of lhl' afternoon I Cooked foods. coffee and cook-
the American RE'volution meeting \\'as Mrs. \\'. \V. Poors. her subJf'Ct il'!I \\'ill be sold and t able11 of
at the home_ of Mrs. \Vm . B. Tritt being ''The American I ndian "I h2ndi\\'ork \Ylll bt> dl&play~d for
"lndlan art is most beautirul," I ~air. A mot 1on pl<:ture wj.ll be fo r df'uert. Acting u hostessr" shr-said. "They a.re eXct"llE'n l p1·<'~c11tPrt by Ray Howell. Loa An· v.•ith Afrs. Tritt were :t.1 r1. Harry I 1 • h · t th \\'Orkmr-n in weavi ng, bi'adv•ork g1· t'~. 11rsl v1ct>-C a1 nnan o e \\'E'lch and M n . Lester Vierling. i 1 and ¥.'Ith silver. Sculpture anti TI!'t l ulf'.
Regent , M rt. Chari.es Boardmart pai nting as accomp li sh ~! by In-I Pri~C'I "'ill be awa rded t o
pre-sided. The devot ional was Th t · i t th dian artl.Jts a re out.s tanding. Thf'!>(• .:!Ut:lils. e m er in(; s opE>n o e given by Mrs. J essiE" Wolfe. The I bl A i H bo id t people use symbols to describ<' na· pu i~. I ar r arf"a res en s
flag ialute \Vt.s IPd by Mrs. T ritt . ture, as sun, sky. clouds. \vater i nrf" invited t o Inspect the food
A report on national defen11e was and the result is the loveliret of n.nd ha.ndi;vorl'. ta ble displa ys.
n1ad e by Mrt . [..e,ster Vierling, primit ive designs. AJthough aom('~ Etta ·r,.f'd II! president of Club 224 , chairman. what ignored In our own coun try, co-spo!l."orlng group.
Plans to vi~it Neighborhood Europe hoards India n a.rt.
House in Los Angele-s to t ake M B b B t Cltrtstma.s gttt.s from Chapter .. Ollt of today's Indiana art" I a y orn 0 very poor, due to lack of occupa-
members to children there were tlon. Clinging to some of their Lt & M L •
discussed by Mrs. Carl Hanna, old CUAtom.a, they also readily • rs. ew1s
cbalrma.n . Th.111 HoU8e is the only take on many of the whit e man's .
onr-of lts kind In the Unttell waya. They are good church·gl)('rs Lt. ~nd Alr11. C. P . Jack Lewis,
States and ls complet ely kept up and have discarded many of thei r 1 70~ ?\arclssus, Corona del Mar,
by DAR Chapters ln California. old ritual8. Some thinp have bel'n are pa ;enllll of a son. born Thura-
Through It many young people In done for t.he American Indian but day, ~uv. 29 at St. J oseph bos-
lt.s area a re kept from becoming much more 18 needed." pita!. H(' "'•eighed eight pounds,
delinque.nt. All members pre•ent M'n . James M. Webster and ~lrs. t\vo ounct•e. He haa been named
at the meeting made a tu.rt.her \Vard Porter poured at a table Scott and promises to enter the
contribution for the upkeep ot the decora(ed wtth red carnaUon.11 "fourth eata te" tor· both J>U"Ult&
House. It wu decided that the n•p a.nd ailver on a rr•Y cloth. ' a rt" newapaper people. Dad la now
Chapter would aJ80 m.&ke a con-In Korea with public tnformaUon
lrtbuUon lo lhe Hoac Memorial OCEANSIDE GUESTS ,.,,.ith the Marlne Fl.rat Air Wtnc.
HOlpltaJ. Mr. and Mn. Robert Perry and Grandma, ).Ira. David.son ot Se-
M.ra. Boardman and M.n. Chal· d&UC"hter St,.nd"ra of Ocea.nalde, a ttle, wu on band tor the a.r-
len Landef9, first vlce·n~nt will were cueat.. la.It week ot Mrs. j rival and the pateml.l crandpa.r-
attend the •late convention ln Perry'• mother, Dorothy Blatt. I enta and maternal grandfather an
F ebruary in 1..()1: An&elea. * Weat 19th St., Coat.a MM&. in Io.,.,·a. ,
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HARBOR
HI~ LlJES
Karola _.head held a blS
par\y on Nov. U at \her '-In
-de! )(&r. n.. -llad •
--sertlll time -u.r and --tns. wlllla Cltpolt Ap~I Pd Karla
l'lep:r were trytng to liarn the
neweet .ena&Uoll al Harbor, ~
flu. bop. Juot a few of I.lie k!da
Who were haVinl' & swell lhnf
w...e: · M&>cl&-:Moorhoad Mid Boll
.BrllP. -llalty' 0-·and a.ii
Fr&IUD, i..tt. Pap and Jlld!e Bi.op.
er., DI.Tie Comer an.cl SandJ
llehmldt, Bob Cunalnpam and
Ami Bouther!o.nd, Jlm.Whtel« and
Diane Cralldllll, 8l1J Kelter and
Donna Hoppe, Dave Pqe and
Joan c~ic., Rod Ldhello and
Lynn Dooley, Leo C\lrt!a ond ~
hara. Hayea. A few of tba ole stac• were: irtke Lone, Jim Gra.tl.
Bob Rule, Cra!Jh Warfield and
Darrel Morrlaon.
DIDDor Part)-
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Car>t1a Orcle M•rs Heir
of S. C. Council -of-(-hurch Women -•
"Wllo We 4:• &lid What We< .. .-------------
Can O,." -Uiem• of \II• addreoo Idamu Keily Ang two n""!-
gt-before uie °&'Oinen or th• Cl>-lien, "Momlng liyiJor• lly' Hen·
J'Oll& del Mar CGmmunlty c;llurcll llCl>el and "P eace 'I l.aYe With
by Mra. R. L. Moore. p,.tdent of '(qu'' by Dtchmoi:it. 8be wu a.c,
the Sollthem-Callforn!a OouncU oC companl«I by MIN ~
Church Womt11. at t~ November Sebarle. .. • ~
aieeting Qt CapUla Circle. • Mrs. a.or,. Davin, Yloe p-.-
Kn. Moore, a ree1dent oY Los dent of Capilla Cll'cle prwided
Angeles ta Widely known in over the buatneu tn the abeence
JVODl.~'a cir.clef. &nd .Jllf.mJ>ert of of the pre.a1dent, Kra. Wendell .v .
Capilla Circle were extremely in-. HOyt, who wu UL Plana were
tere.ted tn her explanation of the made for a Chriatm.u Gift. and f~lnj ot th< Southern caJ!for-Food sale to be held on Il'r1day.
Illa '°"8lol1 °'1 Ohurdl w-Doc. l " 331 Kar;aoiii. ~.-ir
_.. took place dW'lq P-L at 11 a. m . -
--"' i.-1. and w!lleh • , • .., ... , .... ...,.._ Individual --r--
,,..,.. poupo. JICn. MOCJ!'O mm-All m--.S..,. 1Jil!d t.o --
1-,Uiat ,,,_.,.of Ulla eounc1j trtlMlt. tru!t Cllll•, -lol.<jll ....
--&4 ~ yu<IA¢!olt the wordl jellleo llDd ~ Wnpped lacpy "Wllat Would _J..,.. Dot" and C11rt1rtJ1!U ~ Cooked
OlllpMoflld tll&t It will IAI<• Ille fOOdl will allo i.. Olli ale u U
--work of Clu'i.lt!an u -·ma,ilo Cllr!atmu ~
--everywllere to brtns aboUt Kiw. P&ul M--., .._ ~ = u1s
a · !utlnr peace. Jn the !lfbt of ch~. "!Ill be in qllarCe Of Ullo
~ $>Olnlnl elect!°"" and the p,.... aaJe and will J>o --b)' Mn.
eat wu In Korea the.. wordo Wendell Hoyt. Kra; J'lo)'d a.n·
-ed .very llsnlfic:ant. ~d Kn. goo. Davlu. ·
In Huntington Beach, Friday · 'fte IJHl(lker brou.a:ht wtth her a The tea hour wu in charp ~
nlcht, Nov. 23, couplu eatlnf and ;r...t, Jin. J . Lewi. GW!eo, vice Group Three of Capilla Cl1cle '111,11>
dlning at the Huntinston Inn pruldent of the National Cou.n-Kn. J'r&.ncia Cox u chalrman ahd
were: Toady Stevena and "Big 'ell of UnJted Church Women. who Mrw. l:dlth Kemper, Mrs. c:iun:ef-.
Shiner," D&vki Patt.enon and Ell-.iao spoke, 1tre~s Stren(th on, Mn. C. Dodd, Loretta ~
len Worley, C&role Heut.on and Throush ·Orp.ntu.tion. Both and Mrs. Greta l..&n.dale ~.
Bob Woodhouoe, P&tt! Hay .. and -1cero weN> introduced by Mn. The table wa;, be&Ut!fu"1. "-'f,t-
Ted Trornpter, Barbara and Jerry Paul Jl. Babbitt. ed '~th yellow ch~tbelil~
Tripp, Eddie Mayer and Diane Th~ Rev. Perry F. SChrock IUP-. y.UOW candles and am.~ ......
Patterson. plied the devotiort1, ~edlcated o a Open tace aa.ndwicbes, Uttle cOm
Sport D8'loO«! memorial to Mn. Eleanor Fol10m! and tea were served. ,
Saturday night, Nov. 24 , thr-one of the early tounden ot thi The ~t meeUnr WW be·beJd OD
Four Sharps gave a fine perform-church~ Oto. l8'lna:tead of Ute 11th..
ance at a sport dance given b)<
the Job's Daughters and held at
the Friday Anernoon Clubhouae
In Costa· Mesa. Couples dancing
and enjoying refreshment.a wer e :
Joale McKee and Jerry Evan111,
Tom Holtz and Sharon Sherrill.
Madge Fullbright and Tom Lange,
Rolly Pulukl and Bobble Stange,
Ann Bradford and Mike Doyle,
Diane Ba.rtlelt and Bob Gallivan.
P erry Scott and Patti Dwyer,
Gwynn Armantrout and Don Hunt.
Va.cation Party
Joan Maranuchl held a party
at her home In Beacon Bay Nov.
23. Couplee tull of vim and ze1t • were : Barbara Ha.ye1 and Leo Cur-
ti.s, Ma.rilyn Merrill and Lee Jay-·
red, Jetta Gannon and Rolly Pu-
laski, Lou Ann Wllll&mlOn and
Don Pettit, Char Six and Bill Hop-
kine, Andy Swain and Jack Ner-
drum, Sally Newland and Ray
Mjddaugh, Ann Morrla and Jay
Carliale, Carole Tetzlaff and Roxy
Aarvold, J oan Nunan and Don
Preston, Ruby Neuman and Ir-
min Stawicki.
Satutday Dat89
Saturday night, Nov. 24, Dona
Sedlnpr · a.nd Ovy Smith, Donna
Zube and Chuck Darnell, Bob
Buell artd Carol Thomu, Audrey
Berg and Ronnie Enrte. Dick
Smouse and Beth Chrl8tenaen,
Gwynn Armantrout and D o n
Hunt, were all show goers at the
Lido Theatre.
Young CM Matron
Honor Guest
at Stork Shower
Reolty Boards
to Install at NHYC •
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Continuing an unbroken record of dividend
payments to our depositors, it is gratifying
on the part of the Directors to announce the
30th consecutive dividend at the rate of 3 %
per annum for the semi-annual period ending
December 31st, 19M, This dividend will be
.paid December 31st, ~·
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TUESDAY, DEC. 4, 1951
HARBOR SOCIAL EVENTS
KRS. W1NIFRED BARBRE. Bodet7 Jl)dltor
Harbor Council of Church Women
Completes Staff for Coming Year
Christmas Dance
at Ensign School
Sevmlh grade Chrlatmu dance
will ~ hrld Ot"C. 7 a.t Horace En-
sign &ehool from 7 :30 to 10 p. m.
accordlng to Mra. Edward W , Mil-
u m, ch&irman of the dance. Par-
ents are requestC"d to call for their
chiklren promptly at JO p. m .
All aevPnlh grade tcncher!I are
cooperatin~ on the da.nc~ program,
M r&. M ilum said. Refreshments
wtll be served.
Ebell Christmas
Tea and Program
Chrlslmaa t ea and proJ(ra.m o f
the Ebel! c lub will be on Thursday
at 2 p. m. In Corona del M a.r
school auditorium. A complete
Broe.dway review In miniature will
be p resente'd by th<' 80 delightful
marionettes of Llonl's Puppct.s.
There w ill be 2~ scenrs done with
apec::ial lifthllng c ffe<:ta. A board
meeting will be hl'IJ t hf' same day
at the homr of Mrs . Basil Peter-
son, 2371 Cliff Drive.
Xmas Food Sale
Friday at COM
A Chrlstma..<t Food Sal{' will b<l
hf'ld on F riday, Dl·c. 7 at 332 M&rl·
gold I Marig~ld and Coast Blvd.)
opening at 11 :00 A . M. Fruit
cake. candy. jams and jellies u
well u cooked fc.ioda and hand·
made J:ifts will be available.
Thl.s sale Is being sponsored by
Capllla Circle of Corona del Mar
Community church, w ith Mr~.
Paul Moore u chairman and Mr11.
Wendell Hoyt, Mrs. G<."orge Davies,
M n . Floyd Buell usisting.
New Chairmen
for Fuchsia Group
Chairmen to work during the
coming y ear with Gen . Raymond
Knapp, new president or the Costa
Mesa-Bay Cities branch of the
California Fuchsia Society, were
announct"d thl.a week.
Committe heads include Irma
Standlee. hiflltortan and ~ow ; Mre.
Harvey Koerner, hoeteu; Leo A .
Lee, membership; Mrs. Mlldred
Anderaol1. birthday: Al Holllater ,
plants: Bradley L . Hughes, tick·
els; Mra. Nellie I. Spencer, u -
al!lted by Mrl'I. Edna Jones, re-
freshments. Other new appointees
are B. Langdon, parliamentar ian.
and J ock Lowe, altern,te delegate.
Choral Conductors
Meet at Newport
J Wllham J ones. head of the
0ePartment of Sacred Music of
Redlands University, wu the
1~aker at the Orange County
Choral Conductors' Guild meeting
Monday evening, Nov. 26 . Thr
meeting wa.s held at ChrUlt Church
by the Sea. Newport Beach.
Mr. J ones spoke on "The small
choir and IL! problems." Using the
group u a choir. he introduced
them to a number ot fl.De a.nd un·
usual anthems suit.able for the
small church choir. His talk wu
prcceedcd by a dinner served by
the won1en of the church and a
Aervice or anlht'ms sung by lhf"
ehoir or the hoet church, with
Mrs. Irma Rutte r di.reel ing and
Mn. Dell at the organ.
The guild, which Is compo&cd
of Orange county resldenl.9 Inter·
ested In good chureh music, ls
planning a workshop during thC'
four Monday night.a at January
and a festiva l .or a.11 Interested
choirs to ~ held In Santa Ana
tn May.
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HAMMOND
CHORD ORGAN
ALL ELZCTBIC
You can play rich Orpn mualo
at anct. wtU.OUt a smcte 1 t& :m;
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The annual MttUng of the ex-
ecutive boa.rd of the Harbor Coun·
ell of Church Women wu held
Wedneaday afternoon at the home
of Mra. Edgar HW. 81& Vla Lido
Soud Udo Iale. Mlu E&ie New-
land.' retiring preatdent., prulded
ov 1:r the ae881on.
The board la made up or otflcera,
committee cha1rmen, and key
women. Presidents of women's IO-
cietles ar1: ex-officio member&.
Officers a.re selected by the nomi-
nating committee and elected by
the council. Committee cha.irmen
and their members are choeen by
the executive boa.rd. Key women,
who represent their aocleUee on
the council a.nd vice verea., a.re
appointed by president.a ot thelr
respective socletlc11.
In addition to clearing a.II busl-
ne-ss tor the current year, the
s tatf wu completed for the new
year which correaponda with the
calendar year. Orticera a.re Mra.
Percy F . Baines, president: Mra.
Chester Fisher, vice preslde.nt;
Mrs. Paul K. Jo hnstone, secretary:
Miu Clara Koh.btffit. treuurer.
Heading the proi;:ra.m committee
a re: World Day of Prayer, Mrs.
Edgar R. Hill. c hairman; May Fl'l·
lowship Day, Mrs. W . A. McBride.
chairman : World Community Day,
Mias I~ne Bosomworth, ch.airman.
Each chairman will be usiated by
a representative from each church,
who will be appointed by the so--
clety's key woman. a dif ferent
woman for each l!lpecia.I day, Miss
Newland pointed out. The vie"!
president will act aa convenor of
each committee, which wlll pla.n
their respective programs.
Reglstra Uon chairmen atil Mrs.
Kenneth Quarry, Sr., and Mrs.
Harold Fink; nominating, Mrs.
Theo Hauser. cha1nna.n. and one
member from each of four
c hurehu aelected by the president
of the council and named by the
key woman, .at a future time:
publicity &nd records, Elsie New-
land, chairman, with other mem·
be rs to be named later .
Specl&I Project
The Bpec:lal project or the Coun·
ell is &Misting In the Wet'k Day
ReJig1oua Educa tion progT&ml!'I of
the Harbor are&, sponsored by the
Ne~ Ha rb o r Council of
Churchb o ( which the pre11ldent of
the Council of Church W omen ia
an active mrmber, and the vlcf'
pres Iden t of the councll ill super-
viaor of the program and teaching
1t&ff. Plans for a benefit tea were
diacuued. whlCh when formulated
will be announced after the first of
the year.
Next met'ting will be the first
special day or the y1:ar, World Day
of Prayer. observed the first Fri·
day In Lent. F eb. 29. 19~2. The-
thrme LI .. Christ Our Hope." Mrs.
Hill, chairman, hu set Jan. 14 for
a mttting ot the committee ln her
home. to plan the program and
work out det&.lla for the observ-
ance to be held at the Coata Mesa
Community Methodist church.
During a delightful social hour
the hoeteas served tea. to repre-·
sentativcs of six churches. Present
were Mmea. J~ph W. McShane,
Iv. B. McMurtry, W. A. McBride.
Percy F . Baines, \V . S . Hun.saker.
Hubert Kidder. Arthur Miller,
MiMeft Clara. Kohlstedt and Elale
Newland.
Costa Mesa WSCS
Rummage Sale
and Ham Dinner
A rum.mare sale with bargainE
a -plenty and a baked ham dinner
later will mark a pre-holiday event
set tor Friday, Dec. 7, by thr
WSCS of the Costa Mesa Com·
munlty Melhodillt church. Site of
the sale, whic h get.a underway at
10 a . m .. Is the old AJpha Beta
ma rket. corner of Newport and
Harbor Blvds. The fine a.Mortment
of rummage Is under the chair-
manshlp,of Mrs. Otis Weatherwax.
Saleable articles may be ten at
the home of Mrs. W ea.therwax, 234
E. 18th St., or at the church.
The dinner, open to the publ1c.
will be aierved from 6 untu 7 p. m
In the church aoclal ball Mn
Ruth Barnett heada l.be commit·
t~ tn cbar19 of anangements.
Tick.eta are priced at $1.25.
Bib le Church
Christmas Party
Memben ot the Ladiea Miaion-
ary Society of the eenl..i Bible
Church of Coda Mesa wtll pthtr
Tb\lnd.a.Y. Dec. e. for an all day
CbrllltmN ~y at the chureh
Each member attending la to
brine • wrapped sift for • cttt
""~ tfllldt wtll follow lM
--patlod In tbo atteruooa
-u lllVEaA Kr ..... 'MN. llarloll c. Dodd
and 1lr&. Dodd'• --· Kn. --th LUlllett. of C...... dal
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W SC S Circles
Circll.' ont'. two and thr('e u f the
W . s. C . S . Balboa Uland Commu-
nity ,_.lethodlst church met Wed-
nesday. Nov. 28.
Circle one was an evenlng meet·
ing al thf' home of the chairman
M rs. Looretta Schenkel, 221 Pearl.
Mrs. Schrnkcl presided at the
businl'SS m('el lng, Mra. Althefl
ShlfOe r gave the dcvotk>ns. Ml'9.
Sea Ha.wer rrvlewed one o f the
study books, "Now '', for the group.
It WBJI decfrltod to havt· a Clln&ll ta
party 04>c. lt at the home of Mr1.
Nora J ones.
ThOM' present beside lhe hMl eM
were Eth C'I Coane. Althea Shiffler,
Ellen Bake r, P. Claybrook, Lona
Griffin, A . Whitt>, Francea Sands,
MatKol Pric<'. Ruth IbbOt.Bon , Nora
J one.s. &·lltr1cc Hauser and Bettye
F ink.
Clrclto h ·o
Circl!' lY.'O met In the afternoon
for drl'l:'lert at the home ot Mrs .
Dl'll& Carrl"ll, 305 Cora.I . Mrs.
Louise Smith pre8ided over the
business 8t'Mion, Mrs. Bettye Fink
r!'ad the worship program for No·
vember from the Methodist Worn-
an. '
Thoee present beek:le the hoet.e:M
w ere, Loul.ae Smith, Sara. Bowman,
Tem~rance DeMundrun. Martha
Allen. IX-11& Pyles, Bettye Fink
and two guel!lts Betty Barnes and
Madeline Henning. Mrs. Bowman
revie\11.'l"d the book We Americana
North and South.
Cl<cle Tbr..,
Clrclt• three met for luncheon at
the home ot ~flldred Riley, 208
Abalone. Co·hoste88es wu Marcia
Lowe. Jane Hunte-r prulded ovrr
t he business l!leulon. It waa de-
cided to have a. large canaata
party Jan. 31. to help Cumi&h the
Ladles' Parlor at the church.
Those present be-side the hoateaaes
were Adele Baines, Helen& Har·
grave, Jane-Hunte r. Bea Hauser,
Lottie Donker, and one guest.
~fary Kramer. Bea Hauaer re·
viewed the book "Now" from lhe
study program for thls group also.
w. s. c. s. M<et
The regular meeting of the W.
s . C. S . will be Dee. 5 with a noon
lunc heon at the church . Circle J
Will be host ease.8.
The circle meetlngs will be he ld
'lg&in Dec. 28. M rs. Althea Shlf·
fltr wlU have a prayer gTOUp
meeting at hf:r home Tueeday.
Dec. 4 at 2 p. m. The addreas ls
221 Collins .
DINNt:R AT llEIOllTS
Covers were denoted for Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Orton, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald New and eone David
utd Dale when Mr. and M rs. J .
D. Black.stock of Aliso Ave .• New-
port Heighta, arranged a recent
dinner.
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Poetry · Contest
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Zonta Initiates New Members.
Hears · Story of Gennan Girl
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nm annual state poetry con·
teat la to be held bJ the Alliance
of Ffiie ArU: of Lo4 Angele•, un-
der the dlttction of Blanche Dyer
Ballagh. the poetry edlto•, 1004
So. La-Jolla avenue.
Six new memberawere inlUa,tec!+-~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rev. H. C. Roth
Heads Harbor
Council of Churches
Off1ccrA ot the Newport Harbor
Councll of Churches for 1952 wer e
elected at Its regular monthly
meeting on Nov. 27. The luncheon·
mtetlna: was held In lbe catet eria
at Orang1: Cou~ cone.-e.
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The con~at la open to 'the qubllc
and any individual in the state of
CalltornJa ta ellgtble.
Adult Dtvllloa
Llne limit, not over twenty. Any
form permJtted, lyric, 9onnel, fr«
verse. Prises are $16, $10 and 53
Ortginallty of 1ubject, slant. tech·
ntque, rhythm. All such point.a will
be Wied for judges' decision, avoid
trlten1:as.
by Preatdent Helen Stockton and
welcomed into the Zonl& club of
Newport Harbor at their regular
monthly evening meetlns' Thun·
day, Nov. 29 ln the home of
Marie Howea, 191 Broadway, Coeta
Mesa.. I
Those receiving Zonta pins were
Billie Thron.aon, Coat& Mesa; lA.l·
cille Angell, Marjorie Cnlmley and
H elen Brlscoe of Balboa laland;
Myrtle Soderberg of Newport
Heights and Kasel Ray of Corona
de-I Mar. Ruth Ba.rcume, a Zonta
member or North Hollywood hu
tra..nswerred her membership here.
I One entry to a contestant. Must
be t yped on s1.~ x 11. No poem
will be returned. send three copies
unsigned, enclose-In separate en-
velope slip, giving title, first line
and author 's name.
Peggy Reiner~.. treasurer. re·
ported the second annual 7.onta
carnival dlnner at the Balboa Bay
club a huge succesa. Mildred Stan·
Icy. Blanche B<onz and Hazel Dell
were presented pri1.es tor eellln(
t he most tickets.
Winter Work for
Mesa WCTU
Membe-rs or lhC' Co111ta ~'11·.sa
WCTU wtll work nn afghans WhC'n
they &Memble Friday, O<'C . 11 et
10 a.m . In the Community Method-
lat church. It WB..11 decided at the
latest mt'ellng held with Mrs.
Callit'! Kirks and her 8ister, Mrs.
Lura Smith, 286 ~ther street.
The women arc to bring sack
11unchu. sewing equ!pme-nl and
good woolen mal<'r1als suitable fo r
blocks or strips . F ood a.nd house-
hold ncCt'Mltles for the WCTU
home at Eag:l<:' Rock to be brought
to the next meeting also \11.'er(' r e·
QU!'ated.
Honorable m entio n, books of
poetry and paintings. P Ot'try con-
test t'ditor, Blanche Dyer Baylagh,
1004 So. La J olla aevnue, Loa An-
geJea, Calif.
Student O>nteat
Merchandise awards will be
given for the best poems by senior
and Junior high school s tudents.
Thf're will be flrat, second and
third prizeB: also three honorable
mentlonB In each cl&Mltlcatlon .
Winne rs will be notified by mall,
also will be notified of 'time a.nd
place or priZc awards.
Rul~ of Cont.Mt
Probably no speaker will ever
catch the hearts of th08e lleten·
Ing as did Miss Christ.a W llmanna,
a 16-year-old girl from Wehrda,
Germany, American Zone, as she
told of her life during and aner
the war. Her father 18 president
of Gie88en university, her mother
a medical doctor: one brother ts
studying medicine and anothe r
physics and mathmatics at Bonn
and she hu a little bi-other ten
and baby sister !5. She still hope8
to hear or good news or another
eistcr who was taken by the Rus-
sians and never returned. Two
years ago they heard she was In
Original, unpublished po e m s a Russian snent camp In S iberia.
only, California residents "only, She told of hunger and fear
senior and junior high school stu· while living in the RuMla zone
denlB only, one poem per student, and the Oight of Chrl.ala, the n
any for m or lf'ngth. Submit en-only eleven with her brother, five.
trlc8 a nonymoul'l)y, enclosing In a and sister eight months old, into
separate sealed envelope students' the n ight and acrosa the borde r .
name. address, name and grade of The RussianB had taken her moth-
l'IChool. together with t itle and first 1 er and kept her a prl.&oner for 6
line of pbem. Send •.II entrle11 to months in a basement trying to
Poetry Contest Ed1tor....,.Edythe l make her admit she was a spy. Ho~c Genl'e, 1154 North Ogden Later released the mother walked
Drive, Hollywood, Calif. 30 mile8 barefooted back to her
No cntrie.s postmarked af ter bombed out home where her hus·
midnight June I , will be consld-band. who was hiding, did not rec·
ered. The decision of t he judges ognize her.
will be final and no poems will The Freedom Foundation of Val-
be returned. tey Forge, Pa., sponaored an es·
Donors tor prizes -Don Bland· say conte8t to further interest In
Ing, Edythe Hope Gcnef', Grace "Freedom" and Christa wu one
Bush and Blanche Dyer Ballagh, or the v.:inners and accompanied
books autographed by aulhors. by another 16-year·old gi rl a nd
AT BlRp HOME
Guest.a ente rtained over the
'-''€'ek end by Mr. and 1'-lrs. Watte r
Bird, 1:>61 Orange avenue, Costa
Mesa, were Mr. and Mra. Elmer
Carlock and son, J ohnny and Mrs.
Florence Btrd, all ot Redlandl!I.
two 18-year-old boys toured the
United St.ates. Christ.a liked
America so well that when the
g roup returned to Germany In
June, she remained u guest of
Mr. and Mrs, K . D . Wells, Corona
del Mar, to flniah her senior year
at Newport Ha.rbor high echool.
Mr. Wells la pN!aldent of the
Freedom Foundation.
Pro America Takes
Glamor Broom
as 1952 Symbol
"It a.II depends on one'e potnb
of view whether. or " not a broom
la glamorous. To the man who
eella the broom, lt la just a pl~
of merchandise. To 80lne women,
a brC¥>m meana plain dru~.
But to many women, a bl'OQID ill
Ole symbol for house cleanlng."
said Mrs. Frank Cowgill, st.alt
chairman of membership in Pro
America whrn she addreued t.h4
local unit.
"In 19!>2. we women of America
are going to ttse this broom as &
glamorous syn1bol for one of the
most Lhorough and the 1nost hon·
est-to-goodne88, old-fuhloned gov•
ernn1ent house cleanings you eve'r
88W'.
"A r eplica of a broom ha.t been
designed as a lapel pin with 1952
on lt--our glamorous symbol for ·
a government house-cleaning. It·
signifies membership in an acU~
women's crusade to the principles
which have made this country 90
great. Wherever you are. what·
ever you a.re doing. join us in th.la
Broom Brigade for "A Clean
Sweep in '52.''
Mrs. Alene Baldwin Ebremnan
presided and introduced the speak·
er. At the busine.88 meetln1 whicn
p receded the talk. the subject at
school bonds for elementary
schools wiu1 discussed and It wu
decided that the school.B are very
much n<'cdetl and that bonda eeem
to ~ the solution to the over·
crowded condition or the present
f&cilitie-s.
Mrs. Ehresman appointed Mrs.
Colin Brown• u chairman of the
nominating committee. She wUJ be
usisted by Mrs. Gertrude carpen:
ter, Mrl!I . George Lewis and Mra.
J . A . Taylor. Election of officera
will take place at the J anual-;Y.
meeting.
Mrs. Ehresman announced that
Pro America will _receu durlnc
December with the next meetlng
being the fourth Friday ln Janu~
ary, 1952.
RED CROSS MEETING
R egular monthly board meeUng
of the Newport Harbor branc!I,
A merican Red Cross, will be held
at the ~bell Club, Balboa. next
Friday at noon. Luncheon will be
aerved at 12:1~ p. m.
FROM OAJUAND
The Rev. Her be.rt C. Roth. pu-
t or or The Newport Harbor Lu-
theran church, was named presi-
dent of lhf' Protestant church
group. Pastor Roth came to the
Nf'wport arr a In 194::.. He la the
organizer and founder of the Lu·
theran churc.h In this city. He be-
came one of the original memben:
of the Council of Churches and has
taken Bil active part ln this organ·
LU.lion, having served a.s chair·
man of lls Social Action and Spec·
lal Services Committees. He eerv·
ed as vice president of the Coun·
ell In 19~1 .
).fr&. Allen(' Chrlst l'nson It'd the
spiritual life period with a Thanks-
g1ving prayer and read from the
Goapel ot St. Mark 3 : 1-16. Miss
Sarah Cona nt. secretary. rE"po rted
on a eommunlcatlon from Mrs.
Edith V~ of Santa Ana, s tating
that Ahe had 111erved u county
tre&l\.lrf'r for 11 years and was
rt'slgning In favor or Mrs. Lydia
Chrl11topher. 819 1it E. 2nd street.
Santa Ana. Rl'•ponslve rea dlngs
captioned '1 'otal Abstainers or tht'
BlbJe," whic h she had used In her
L TL claues: were distributed by
Ml.l!ll!I Conant. Presented a review
of the Union Signal, Mra. Christ-
enaon cloeed her review w ith the
"Brklp Bui.Ider" who built for
the younth to come after hlJn . llPSON TO COWRADO
Del. Sgt.. J ohr Upson plans
apend hls current v a ca t Ion
Colorado.
Guests enjoying the program and Mr. and Mra. Lee Bowere ot
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The Rev. Papi E. Babbitt, p&a·
tor of th<' Corona del Mar Con-
gregational church, wu named
vtc" prt'sident for the coming year.
Rev. Babbitt eerved as president
of the Council last ye-ar. Mra. L.
K. Sttly wa..s named secretary of
the group and Mrs . Clara Kohl-
stedt, trcuurer. · It ls the pra.ctiee
or thr group t o elect a new presi·
dent ea ch year.
Delayed Dinner
for Islanders
A delayed Th.ank•giving' dinner
was that of th~ Wendell Calklnll
tamUy, held on Sunday at their
Sapphire avenue home. Gueata
were Mr. a nd Mra. Charles E. Ca1-
kln8 of Van Nuys, parent.a of the
host: 1'-fr. and Mrs. Frank Dalley
of Corona del Mar, parents of .Mra.
Calklns.
Mr. Calkin.I arrived home from
New York Saturday night. HJ• ab-
sence l"ave Mra. Calkins the oppor·
tunJty for two hoUda)l\dlaners. tor
ahe wu guut of friend.a at the
Ba7 club.
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Dl.8cuuln&' recf'nl propoeed leg:.
lslatlon. Mlaa Conant t old of a
bill asking an appropriation or
S25.000 to be pa.Id Adelaide J ohn·
son. 105·yrar-old sculptor or the
monument or the three emanclpa·
torll of womrn. Mlas Susan B . 11
Anthony. Elizabeth Cady Stanton
and Lucret ia Mott, which itlands
In the natlon'l!I capitol, Wuhing-1
ton. D. C.
Mrs. Ve-Ima Conlpton, vice-pres!.
0d('nl, offered a prapcr for peace
u finale to the business session.
after which the host eMC'S l!l{'rved
rt'freshments during a aocial in·
t erlm.
Bloodmobile Day
at Coast College
T o help meet the cesperate need
for blood plasma on the battle-
front in J<orea. the Orange Coast
College lnterclub Council is spon·
aortng Bloodmobile da)-. Tuesday.
Dec. 11 . Spectat hours for volun-
tary donations a re eet from 10
Lm. to 2 p.m.
The 1961 Cout-sponeored drive
for whole blood la the 1tecond one
lnltlsted by the college sturlent
lfOVemlng body. The fi rst time
these students auil!lted the Red
Crou with a sln1ilar unit was last
December when a total ot 109
pinta of blood were collected.
The Bloodmo bile will be set up
In the home economics building on
the college campus. Doctors and
nurses from the Re..-l onal Center
of the National Red Cross, apeclal-
leta 1n blood e.xtraction. a.a.slated
by k>cally volunt.eera. will conduct
the entire proJOft.
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to refreshmenl.9 were Mrs. Elsie I Oakland, parents of Hadd Rln• of
In j Van EttisCh and Miss Rae Van Lido Isle, we re guests of Kr. and
Ettlsch of Corona del Mar. 1 Mrs. Ring for the week end.
FINEST SELECTION of
P E RS 0. N AL I Z E D
By HAMPTON & SONNELL
• ORDER NOW
Cal.I Harbor 1616 and a salesman will call
and ~how you sampl~; Of, see these
fine cards now on display at the
:NEWPORT HARBOR PUB. CO
2211 Balboa BIVd., ~t4ewport Beach
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Prlnll»S Plant at 1211 Balboa
Telephone Harbor 1s1e
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Boulovanl
Member ot CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER PUJILISHB:Rll AJlll'N.
. Member of tho NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
SUJl8CBJP'l'ION RATES:
NEWPORT-BALBOA NJ:-1'1MES evo1'7-~
In Onnp Oonnty, SUO per YMPl '1de alx moa-: •1.U tllroo
-Um (Al!lo lacludoo Ute NEWPORT-BALBOA PRE88, 'nlu~)
Oulalde Oraap Cb1111ty 94-00 per yea<
I Rise lo Remark
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Tbla •u.r conllnu• u.e --mento Oii -pnoralJY opokon ot u pomil>Je ~ .. to< th•
two par1* In the 1~ oloctlon.
Two weoJu aao I Aid, u you will
noall. tllat 8tAato< Taft WU Wldt.-
\)' looked upon u tho moot cap-
abie ca.rul!da.te, and the one wtth
th~ best "trailllns" t0< tho Job.
There la. however, a d.ltterence of
opbdon, ca.ref'Ully culUvated by
those who do not want him tw
Pre1ident, over certainly not ln•
fallible. J MM my opinion on a
caretul ~yob of condltlona and
arcumonto. Utd I ooneludo tbal
90lna c&nd!datee may have u.
emotional appeal which the Sen·
ator 1acka but that mQ9t of tbta
aJ"l'Ulll•nt 19 over nomlna.Uon, and
that a.ny candidate finally noml·
natfd, who la acceptable to Re.
publicans, Conatltutlonal Demo.
c•ta and a middle fJ'OUP of votert
who eo often determine Use ruult.a.
and who aeem now lo be dltcuated
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lie office, wute and unnecu.ary
taxaUon, will carry the election 1n
November. WATCH YOUR DRIVING
California ie facing another black year in traffic. From
present indications more than 3,300 persons will have been
lc!Ued and nearly 100,000 injured during 1951, and 300 of
theee deaths and 8,000 injurle1 will be chalked up In
December unless something is done about it at once.
Traffic aa!ety records show that coordinated public
and official action can affect accident tolla. · When the
police and courts and other officials join forces for aa!ety,
they get resulta. However, theee resulta are not complete
without strong public support.
It iB encouraging to know that a serious effort ia
hem& made to develop a statewide safet y program for
December which will include both official and private
. ageciea and individuals, and which will have for it.8 sole
objective the saving of human lives.
Leaderallip in thia campaign is coming from the
Governor'• Coordinating Committee of State Officials on
Traffic Safety, with appeals for help going to women's
groups, civic, fraternal, patriotic, commercial, farm, and
other organizationa, as well as local safety councils.
Thla formidable army of safety workers ahould get
reaulta, but in the last analysis the complete anawer will
come from the actions of each individual driver and
pedestrian. We cannot escape the personal responsibility
we each bear. If we really want safety, we will recognize
and Uve up to that responsibility.
OUR OWN BUSINESS
The arresting revelation that the long arm of the
. Federal Government has reached from Waahington to take
·control of millions of dollar& belonging to the people of
California comes from State Controller Thomas H. Kuchel.
On turning over $2,547,107 to the Federal Government
for tideland oil royalties received by the STATE in July,
Augun and September, Mr,-Kuchel complained ol "the
"lnaldious and constant trend toward Federal donilnioo
over almost everything which, in the past. we · fondly be-
lieved to be our own State business."
He pointed out that the State has paid the U. S. Gov.
ernment a total of $10,258,000 in royalty monles, and haa
set aside an, additional $27,244,000, to which the Federal
Government Jays claim, in the State treasury -with the
net result that California is deprived of the use of well
over 37 million dollars.
"Long standing precedent and our own sense of right
and wrong," the controller asserted, "place title to all these
monies in California, but a majority of the U. S. Supreme
Court changed all that. And now we pay them over to the
Federal Government as stake-holder, freea aome in our
own treasury and await final judicial determination of
what, il any, part of them belongs to the people of this
State!"
The Number 1 Democratlc can·
dtdate ls of course Presk;Jent Tru·
man. It LI no secret that he doee
not want to Mwi. but it ls al.lo no
secret that he la running at a (IJ·
lop. The difttcu1ty la that over
the year1, he hu not built up any-
ooe of aufticlent stature. in th"
public mind, to take over the job.
You see that same thing ln local
organla&Uon.w which have depend-
~ on the capabUitlea ot aome one
leader. The Republican Party l•
aufte ring from the aarne trouble.
That 11 why, In diacuulng Demo-
oraUc poa1lbilitiea, you hear talk
ot Chief Ju.tJce Vin.on, who has
been the JW\fty.'..I "trouble ahooter''
tor years: Rt!preae.ntattve ln Con-
greae; U. S. Court ot Appea.ll;
Emergency Court ot Appeala ; Di-
rector of the OES; Federal Loan
Admlni.strator;--Dlrector ot the
OWMR (a .art of Ahi.atant PruJ-
dent); ~cret&ry of the Treuury,
and now Chief Justice of the Su-
preme Court.
He ls a very capable man. The
problem , whic h will become a
Party Problem for the Remocrata.
will be whether anyone but Mr.
Truman ca.n hold the element.a to-
gether In the convention, or
whether the propo&a.l t o substitute
another cancUdate will atlmulat.-
the attempt to put up Senator
Byrd, or Sena.tor RU&1e ll, (both
excellent men ) or &ameone likr
that who would •represent the Con-
1tltutlonal wtng of the party u
ag-ainst the h ighly "liberal" C•
mlanomer) wing, plus the big city
machines.
Thb at the moi;ient lJI the
problem of that party, but It l1 a
problem, for polltl'!&.I bi!ltory sug-
6e8l.e that It a party In otflce u
lonr aa 20 ye&n permlta the mo-
mentum to die down, lhe people
reali.u the handicaps of conUnu-
ed power under our form of gov-
ernment.
Th.la suggest,., that Mr. Truman
will be the candidate. He will be
a weak candidate, but anyone el.le,
except a candidate of the Byrd-
RUMell type, who could hardly
be nomlnatM In that convention,
would be a weaJc.e r candidate.
The probiem therefore shltta
over to the Republican convention.
Here we rtnd a large field.' An
analysis suggests that there are
three dominant figures: T&ft,
Elsenhower and Wan en. There
could be a sudden emotion&! swtng
ln the convention, resulting rrom
an lmpaase between the.se men and
the preaenta.Uon of the name of Fortunately, an excellent prospect of cutting the Gor-General MacArthur at that ~; knot of this absurd situation through con1J'e119ional poychologtul moment. i could
co'*"'on l!erule exists. The House has pueed legialation ' lhlnk ot a lot ot wo,... nom1n .. a, t -" th I al tan I d nfi th . but f'ran.kly, l t.m extremely oold o ciean e eg g e an CO rm e titles of all Sj.a.te. to the Idea of any general In the
to their own tidelands. If the Senate-a.a aU Callfoniiaiuo office ot ,.,...!dent at a time whon
hope -completes enactment of that legislation the people. what we need la a man capable of
will t I ast f rsh" d ' running a one hundred billion dol-' a_ e so ar as owne 1p an revenues from tide--tar corporation: getting along with
land ·011 are concerned, be able to say their own bualnesa is a leglslaUve body; rehabilitating
really their own! our nnances ; guiding world at-
f&.Jr1, and stopping the march ot
the destructive forces known u
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I recogni;e the danger, and
perhaps the futility of trying to
analyze this situation and to prop-
hesy the result.8. but in reaponae
to IL number of lettel"9, and quea-
Uona, I will continue thla an.other
Wff'k an<\, gtve my lmpreMlona,
(&1ned along the way, of the cur-
toua Ellellhower "J>oom", and tbf'
local situation In Callfomta.
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Monday atternoon saw S8 Boy ..
Club members t&k:e advantage. of
tbe weekly bowling program .pcm·
BOred by the Booster Club of the
J Boya' Club. The Booate.n arrans-
ed. through the court.eoy of Von'o
Bowling -1]ey -... Bill K1cts, to eJloW Bo~' Cl\lb meraben to
bowl ucll Monday afternoon a\ a
speci&l rate ot 15 cenll a line p.ro-
-. tllat membe'8 ol the -W:a c1u• clo the /pin oettlns. Jtill
Schdtt WU bJP man With 151
,and ~ B<uab WU ioocond JdCll
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of CJnlO Aft., -Jili'. and Jin.
Pl-.4 ,09 Mio Orup A-
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rlteilbiild" !fllllda;r'-iil'lnliOOn -ID -u,e hllh .:Cbooi'ati"dlto!'IWil. Loft to·-r1pt;"Re\I, nanu· Tllmer, L&-
suu'.Jl1>iieb;:-•. O. Soo« *1'-of~-A.P.. elerk of the Presbytery.....: lb<alllnc omoo<;
Rev. Stiewwt and h1-~thfort Dr • .IUDe• k. 8tewU't; Rev. WWlam S. Stoddani. La. AqtHa.
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·~ller:J
N'1"0mber 28. 1951
~~-~' , I Belnr t he sj>onaon .of lntercollesi•le Rowln• at Newport Harbor
and ha\rtng an Intense interest ln the f!\evelopment ot1 thl•~ gre&t 1-port
In Soirthetn Cal1tornla, you may well lm•sine .how very gratelul wr . . Wf're to rea.d your editorial entitled "Newport and Crew Racing" in
your taaue of Thursday. November 22, 1961.
In our endeavor to obtain natlon&l recognition for our North
Udo Channe l race course and pl&ee the name of Newport Harbor on
the ton,cuea of mlllio1\8 of ~pie throurttout the Country we are
vitally tnlerest_ed In crew racing. It 11 bllhly sllmulatlng &nd en-
cou.rtq;in_g to )mow that your flne publlcaUon. ia 1n accord with our
effort. to help tbeee. boys who put IO much of their heart lnto the
building of their crew11 without ttnancta.I support from their colleges.
W e &rf' mQlllt hopetul that tht. situation will change in the ·not
too dl!ltant tuture and this will come about through juRt ·such fine
cooperation u you are giving.
Sincerely and gratefqll youra,
HAY LANGENHEIM,·
Executive Sf'cl"'f'tary Newport Ha{bor Chaml>Pr ot Co~mPrce
Rev: J. S. Stewart
Installed Sunday
at St. Andrews
The Rev. James S. Stewart wa.s
·installed-pastor of St. Andrew:R
Presbyterian church on Sunday
afternoon at rites held in the high
school auditorium. Afterward A.
tea and r eception ror the putor
and his family and vUlillng clergy·
men,· was held ln St. Andrew's
lounge.
Dr. 0 . Scott McFarland of Santa
Ana, clerk of the Presbytery of
Loa Angel"8, was officiating cler-
gym&11 . Pre11ent waa Dr. Jamea
K . Stewart of Beverly Vista Com-
munity church , fat.her of the local
pastor and with whom the latter
Nov~mbf'r 26. 1951 llad served as assistant.
The Rey.· William s. Stoddard
Dear Mr. Moal'e : of Angeles Afesa church preached
The Park, Bt'>l\Ch and RE'Crf'atlon Comn:iisalon of the City of the sermon, substituting for the
Newport Be.s ch wtahe.s . to ex.preu it.a sincere appreciation of the paator'a 1 brother, Rev. J ohn R.
effort.a of tbe C01"-mun.tty in obaetving the first Arbor Day In the StQ,W&rt, who waa Injured Ln an
Ctty'1 htatory thil .month.· · autori1.otiile accldeitt while on the
The Commlaion. la et:pecl.ally pte(ul \o .city officials, ~ pres•. way lo .tbe service. Also taking
the Ei Toro Marine Band e:nd the Q'lore th&n 50 clvtc or~lzations part ~. ~v. Dalla. R. Turner,
which gp-. ao generoualy of fhelr .t.Une and ettort in the observance. paa\.or Of. the Preabytertan chbrch at Laguna. Beach.
To Monte Grimes Md his beautification commU.tee of the N ewport
Harbor Klwanl!I Cfub sboukl go ciredlt for &peilrheadlng the support · Tbetlclergyi:needn , choir· and coil-. . grega on mov <n processional
or the civic usoclatlOJUI to the project. The parade and the ceremonies from St. J,.ndrew·8 to the hlgh
dedicating Balboa Boulevard planttnis ':'"II long be remembered u a.n school. retum\ni' aJterward for
lnstancc wh«re sectional lines were fo rgotten and the entire com -the recepti~n.. whicb was super-
munlty joined in celebrating an improvement that v.•Ul benefit the vised by inemben of the Women's
entire city. ·Fellowship under direction of Mn.
The ,Commlslion sinctrely th&nka all thoae who have helped to Edgar R. H ill.
make this Initial Arbor Day a noteworthy succesa. -------
Yours very truly,
PARK, BEACH" RECREATION CoMMISSION
FRANCIS J . HORVATH, Chairman . .
Letter from farmer McCabe
Somewhere on the West Coast
Harry S. Truman
White House Washington, D. C.
My Dear Mr. President :
I've been thinking a lot here lately about the Emblem
of the Dem<>fratic Party. and I'll be banged if I can see
what it symbolizes. Believe we oughta change· er, Harry,
cause you see when folks get to thinking about mink coats.
deep freezes and income taxes it's not hard to speculate on
what kind of clasa they put our Donkey into. And besides
that, it's a mita emharra'sing to continually be referred to
as a member of that "Loilg Earred Mule" Party. So as of
right now, I'm pluggin' fer a change of Emblems and I
don'~ care iffen it'e the image of Rip Van Winkle ... it's
better to be known as a Sleeper than that other animal.
Your ole fren,
FARMER McCABE
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St.Andrews Women
Planning Parties
for Yule Season
J'he executive board of the
Women'a F ello'W'Sh lp or St. An-
drew's Presbyterian church met in
the home or Mrs. Paul Johnatone.
Costa Mesa on Wednesday, Nov.
28. Plana w e.re dl.scU88ed for the
Fellowship Christmas party. to be
held Dec. 12 a.t. l p. m. in the
church lounge.
New officers will be installed
and an lntereating program by
Harbor Afolhersingen will be p~
sented afterward. The Rev. James
S tewart will inata.ll the followinr:
Mrs. Thad Samueb , president;
Mrs. Webster J ones, vice. preai-
dent; Mrs. Kenneth Fowler, secre-
tary; Mn. Roger McCulloch,
treasurer. The Christmas story
will be read by Mrs. Edgar Hill.
Plana were also diacuased for
the family Chrlatmaa party to be
held the eveninr of Dec. 19 In the
lounge.
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Ma['y C, ast Guard
Rates R.-..opened ,
TUESDAY, DEC, -4. 1951
$264, 131 Giveh
Orange County
in Road Taxes -
Many p...-ty cJaoed lalM
ba ft )Wt. 'Men. ,., IE '" "' UM
Cout Guard ·~"" ••""*·to
qualified -~ . -aall Navy men,~ B•"b. ~ DMso
and LQO\ ~Jee NCN!tlnr oftl·
clals anriolince,i.todt,X: SACRAMENTO, No•. 211:-lf"·MrVlc:enl'"! '111:o.7•.11~ be en-~ H . Kucllel, si:au Cool·
U.ted In the rt,tei ,of,} '9CODd or troUer, repor\ed to4&y lb. 41a.
third claao ~. r.csu-trtbutlon ot $43,124,730 from the
man. ~ ~ner"I mate, Highway Uaera Tax Fund for the
englnoman, 1leculcW\'• mate and quarter endtd Sept. 30.
aviation macblnlat'a mat:e. proV'ld--For purpoeea ot State apenclit ..
ins they lleJd mi• of thHo <OtM U<H no blghwaya, U3.67t.221
et ti.me of d*:b.Uce. Alto avail· were deposited in t.be State B.Jlb-
al>Je are UW,S ~c&a.M rate. ot com-way P'Und an $~467,04.3 Went t-0
mJuaryMan. b91Jer . tender and the l&llle tund tor fUt.uft &llQoaUoo.
avt&Uon Ol'dnancemen... to clUes. A total ol $13,978,4&5
To be eliaible for 'one,. of theae WU ab.a.red by CaJifornia's M
ratee ex-.erricemen .mu.st be be--couflUea.
tween 17 and 85 wttla yeara ol Kuchel stated t h a t ~
prevto\lJI · aer;v\Ce deducted tram County received $264,131.62 as Its
their •l'e-Cout GU&rd recruiters ab&re.
alalo a.re aeeld.ng youtll' men, 17 to The 41.-geot share In the ap~
Uonmenf, $4,362,916, went to Loe
Angeles County. Alameda Coun:
ty waa next with $681,228 and San
Francisco followed With $60Z705.
Alpine County recevied the amall-
e8t sum, $16, 792.
25, without previoul aervice for
tmmediate enlMtment.
Further information on avail-
able ntes and reaulu enliatmenta
may be obtained from any Coast
Guard Recrultins Officer.
CHRISTMAS GIFI'. FOR
7 MARINI! FAMIUES
Plans are underway to provtdf!
free lodging for tamJllea of RVett
El Toro M.arinee froin Dec. 23 to
Dec. 28 at the Fannbouae Motel
as a Chri8tmaa preaent. The fam-
llie8 will be chosen by the special
M>rvices office ot El Toro.
They will be provided break:fut
and dinner on ChrUt.maa day.
Sponsors of the plan will eee to
It that children ot the funlllee
chosen receive. gifte. ChrUtmas
deeoratJorui In the foi-m of a man-
ger shrine wUl be erected outllde
the motel.
Secretary Hay Langenheim o!
the Newport Harbor Chamber of
Commerce announced that this
special arrangement -made by
a Corona del Mar couple--helpa
flit a big need for El TorO; that
similar otters by Newport Har.
bor re8ldents will be gratefully re-
ceived. The progn.m is being CO·
ordinated by the recently formed
Oft-Post Recreation Commltt~
headed · by Roy Yountone.
Theory behind the free lodging
ofter ls thft" Marines could use
the fund8 normally saved for
ChrislmM to bring loved ones
h ere for the holiday.
J. MANNING HEADS
DIVISION FLOTILLA
A mee ting or all FloWla Offi-
cers of Division -f of the U . S.
Coa.sl Guard p.uxlija.ry wu held
on Nov. 26 at the Balboa Ba.y
club.
At thot m .. tln&', J. C. (Jim)
Manning of Newport Beach, was
elected division captain for the e n-
suing year and Ray Miller ot La-
guna Bea.ch wu elected vice-cap-
tain And Charles Thom of Artesia,
trainlnl" officer.
Division 4. embraces Loi Angeles
Flotilla 41, Balboa :noWla 42, and
San Clemente Flotilla 4.3 of the
USCGA. Mr. Manning wu: vice-
captain of the divlaion in 1951. Be
i8 a former commander Of Flotilla
42 and was given the USCG.A. ef-
ficiency award for 1950.
FRANK WALTZE WITH
25th DIV. IN KOREA
WITH THE 25th INFANTRY
orv. IN KOREA -Frank E .
\\'altze. 1530 Eut,...Ocean :Btvd.,
Balboa, ts aervtnc with the 26th
Wantry Divilian on the f\l'hting
front In Ko~a. He Is the son of
Mr. and Mra. Erneat H. WaJtz:e.
The dlviaion, a veteran unit of
the wu in Korea, bu been 1n
a ction since July.. 1950. Waltae
la a member of the S&th Intantry
ftegtmenL Trained u a cook, he
waa given a rttle when •he reached
the front line &rea., &ccor<llng to
Mrs. Waltze.
CAN.u>IAN GEESE
Larre fJoclta of Canadian ceae
have aetued on the waters ot l.Ake
Crowley in Mono country during
t.he Put few ·aaya, accordlnJ' to
the NatiOQal A.utomobll,e club.
The amount distributed repre-
sents a decrease of $16,467.569 u
compared with the s~.02.,309' di.a·
trlbuted for the qll&rler ended
June SO. Thia· decrease is more
than accounted for 1n the fact that
no tundl were available for traM-
fer from the Motor Vehicle Fund
to the Highway Users Tax Fund
whereas last quarter $21,000,000
were ao tTansterred for dtatribu·
Uon.
Kuchel reported that $39,382,708
of the tunda distributed were de·
rived from the gasoline tax. an
lncreue of $4,'271.976 o r more than
12 per cent over last quarter . Uae
(dleael) fuel lax provided ~1.713,-
633; tranfser from the Motor Ve-
hicle Transport.alion.tax tun~. Sl, ..
98°',169 and mtscell&n"9US, $63,220.
Pyles El~ as
JergiM Director
E . E . "Ernie" Pyles, resident of
Balboa. vice president of J e rgins
011 company, has jus~ been elect-
ed a dlreetor, a ccording to Lowell
Stanley, chairman of the board.
Pyles is recognized throughout
the oil areas ot the United State8
as a fot"Ceful a.nd effective cru-
sader f or petroleum industry
cause.a and has long campaigned
vigorously for .states ownership ot
tidelands and retention of the oll
depletion allowance.
He is a former president of
Southweat Exploration Company;
Is currently a member of the Mili-
tary P etroleum Advisory Boa.rd
and the National P etroleum Coun-
cil; an.d I.a also presidDtlt ot the
Sa.n ~oa.quln Valley _ Producer-a'
AMoctatton.
Press Forums
Planned by CAPW
Preliminary pl&ru11 for a series
ot CommUnity Press Forums to be
conducted throughout Southern
CalJ!ornia by CAP\V in the tall ot
1DS2 now are being worked out by
the Projects and \Vays and Means
commltleeJI.
It was suggested by Helen Mal-
loch at the November El Centro
meeting that the forum project be
combined as community service
and a fund-rai sing enterprise tor
the 19~3 national convention.
The forums. similar to those
sometimes conducted by newa-
p&pers, will be designed to gt~
factual information on journalism
practice to press representatives
of all local clubs and organisa-
tiom. OUtatandJng-writerS"" and
newspaper officials will be pro-
grammed with local editol'9 and
publishers.
CAPW me.m be rs in the. several
suburban area.s will be appointed
to direct their local forum.s. Shar-
ing the responsibility tor planning
the event are Winifred Barbre ot
Newport Beach and Velma Dunlap
of Santa Ana. represen.ting the
Ways and Means committee, and
Suean Debelka ot WhJttle.r and
Helen Malloch of Sherman Oaks,
repre.sentlng tM Projects group.
News-Times ads have been read
ln tbe Harbor for over 40 years.
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ONE ROSE DOE8 NOT A SUMMER MAKlll
A limited 'number of natural beauties with radlant. ~·'l roee pet.al skin could probably prim• UM1r precious l~
poru tn cn..co or eoy aauce nishtly without lll ... · " ·
effects. Alack. most of us have the ahy eenalttve ,..~· ·.'
· epidermis of a Rhlzopu.s. Some of ua even cet ha.y
fever. uthma and rub from eoemetlct. Let U11 Ulen
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treat our pelts wtlh tender care. COme, let u. grow .. 8uper-
lovely together . . . Vlncen.Mi Udo Dnq bu th• ~tlve••
new MarttUe Hypo-Allerrealo ~ for 8ellltttve aklJU. Since
many womtUt are allef'l1c to rtce. orria root, oU.. and ata.rcbea,
Ka.rce.lle product.I a.re compounded without theae lft.c1"edl•nla. Hence
thne loUOns, Cl"MlJU and malc.e-u1>9 are ~mmeaded . Dy the Amert·
can Medical Auoclation. l aunt.tt you p to Vlnc.nt'1 and dlac\139
your couneUc problems wtth 1(1.Q Fenton, m&J\Al'er of the Beauty
dept. here. Miu Fenton knows all about proper rrt&k&6Up and akJ?!.
care. I.At her show you how to coax your way to k>vellnua. Beauty
aJda by Helena R u benstein, Dorothy Gray, Elizabeth Arden. Germaine
Monteln and many others at VlnCNit'a Udo Dru.-.
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MADAM. l'LL STRING YOU TO THE YARDARM~
WITH A SWAG OF BAGGY WRINKLE!! .
Yes, I will too if you don't gyrate over to Walt's
Trading Po•l before Chriatma.sl U your muamate is ~~
a sailor. you ca.ii find him fabulous loot here. Why ln Walt's little
jewel cu e there are jewelJI that Tiffany could never reproduce I
Baby and giant size ch~ats. chocks, shackles and fllmnama-talr-
leadeni, foodJ.nia. and every known sajlboat flttinc. AND W< ha.a
a jeep motor with martne conversion in excellent condit ion. I 'm aure
he would gift wnp it tor you, and you'll be getting plenty for
your money. Al.lo In thi s fucinatl.ng hold: Lots of lam pa, huge
.tainlesa steel, seagoing Ulermo1 Ju11: bron&e twin •leering unit
oomplete"; 1 %:" x 10 ft . propeUor sha.fta. (sea.re you know > ... and
loada of Abalone Bhe1la.. And what sailor doean't need a iood Pelorua ?
Oh binnacles, barometers and barumps, but no barnacles on Walt's !
Walt'1 TradinK Post., YJ block E. of 1'i'EWPORT BL \i"D.. on Soth,
U! -SOtb, Newport. Harbor 14'10. • • • HA\'E YOU STOPPED TO OONGRATU·
LATE YOURSELF LATELY b«au ..
you're not riding aide saddle? Or wear-
ing a hoop akirt over a bustle ? Just a s
I lhot! You've grown care)eu and un-
appreciative. Don't loae sight of the fact
that you foremothers fourht for your
right to wear pant.. Yes, casual com!ort-
.. :So longer Side Saddle"able slacks are here to atay. The Petite
VIiie ln Corona del Mar reaUzu the Im-
portance of alacks In your wardrobe • .o keepa a stalwart supply on
hand . , . P. V's Benjamin of Hollywood sJacka are custom tailored
and designed to flt the right places. One smart Benjamin slack Is
of rayon sharksk in In beige or gray. T1'.ieee hold • crease like an
a ccord.ion and are only $12.~ ... a matching weaklt at $8.915 and
you look •ta.ilored but Cirl le. AJI wool 1ab slack1 at 122.95.
Another gussle lit t le o utfit is by Graff ... brirht red pl&Jd jacket
with matching pedal puahera . . . Cr&t.f sl&c.k jackets In plaid or
aollds with crest:Ji are handy pdget.a Chilly lined) and only 110.95.
... Slacks from ~-~ up here. And say now, a nice: ~t tor your
mother or 110me amply proportioned lady is a ca.rdil'an or bOx coa t
sweater ... these are nat tering to bl• ~rls ... are all wool lacy,
or heavy knits ... $11 .95. Grab one for Granny! Pf'tlte \'Ille, ~tl
Coaat Blvd, Corona del Mar. Harbor tm-w. • • •
.. STOP THE PRESSES ! !
I 'M GONNA BUST THIS TOWN WIDE OPE'N!
CITY -HALL WILL HEAR OF THIS!"
As a matter of fact, City Hall hu alMady heard
that there's a dandy new cafe opened up ,right
a cross the s tr e-et from the city offices. Two dla-
ti.n&ul&hed lady cooks trom M.ichlf&J;l ha v;e ju.t
take:n over the Unique Cate at 410 -32nd St.
The M.iues "Bro" and Ruth are filled with 1t..terly love and the joy
ot home cooking-Better drag your bread box over there. They
aerve "down..on-the-farm" breaktut1 from 6 :30 L m. and a.t noon a
special Me lunch .•. maybe corn beef a.nd cabb&.&'e, maybe short
ribe, mayb~ sea gull -But Good ~ Sandwiches are mlchty pa.Jatable,
and malts are thic k . . . I tell you what Ma.xlne, the next time
you're do wn at Police Court .,.yml' off a parkin&' ticket. or better
make It l!llOOner. stop in here. The new name of the place 11
BREEZE "JN" ( ?) (formerly Unique ). •10 -S!nd St.. N'f'wport,
oppos.tte Cit)· Hall •
LADY
•
ARE YOU • SEMPER PARATUS!~~
You &r e no doubt used to the unbecoming little
laxities around your home--thc w&vering wall
brackets, the burnt out U&"ht bulbs, the drab,
torn roller aha.des. the tra verM roda that re ruse
to travel after dark, etc. But little friend, comes
the holidays, critical elements will rise to the
surface. Stray relatives, in-law•. stranre chil-
4ren and dop will be ro.mln,c at larre thru
jour hostelry. Wobbly fixtures could cau1e a
.. Stray R~latt,,·es" Christmas c rtala. Heed this warntnr! Get the
Shade Shop to l ighten your bouaehold. Get doubtful drapery hard-
ware replaced. Get Venetian bltnda workinc. OEr Qolng! Tltf'
Shade Shop Is at 5lf -!9th SL. Newport. Harbor 884.. • • • •
"MA~'Y LADIES SMOKE, Bt"T FU MANCHU"
-Old Chinese Proverb. M~
Come, Cho-Cho San ... you can amoKe, che'-4' B.:::.,all'll
betel nuts.. stare at the TV or just be exotic on UV~
a bear rU&' in theae Joun gin,-pajamu ! Polly
Apparel ba.s new mandarin 1tyle Ioatlng liveries
that will make you lic k your chopBtlcks! Black
aa.Un trouaers are shown with qUilted taffeta
chlneee box jackets in pastel blue or ShanrhaJ -_, -~
red. Other colorful combines such u navy jackets wtth chartreu9C'
trouaen, or white with pln.k bottoms. Put out $lt.9& for thla attire,
uid you'll be undisputed Que:en ot the Geiaha.st A •lll'ht change of
ece-ne now while I mention that Polly alao haa quilted robes at 18.90
up; glovea at ll.25 up and a J>8,811el of purees at $3.&0 -115. Hoka.l,
1ing-eong girl your rickshaw's waiUnr ... Polly Apparel, 1833
Nrwpon A\'e-.• C011t.a Mesa. Bea.oon Q5S. • • •
DON'T WONDER WllArll Bll:OOllO OF MAlllON-
A abort time aro, a po.ue of women vtrtlantea came a
chal'(in&' over the hills on their cayuae& They pulled
up a . anortin and a rartn at µii. bya.r newipaper.
Angrlly a shaking tbeir brw.Jda and playing 'Drop the
Handke.rchtet.' they demanded to know the where-
about.a ot Marion Pott.! o. K. So I'll alns-
Marlon Pott.ff that peiarl of a aJe.,u1 ta DOW Oil the
llt< at the Jo-Lee Spart 8Mf,. bl ao.ta Me& Martoo
"'llariojl" I• the charming, jolly l&.u (hu all htt own hair and
teeth) who wu formerly manager Of tM Surf a 81.nd in Balboa
and before that WU MVen yea.re With the Broadway Hollywood
u tuhlo.n coord.ln&tor. 'I1ll.I week. Manon LI tn npturu over
~o-r..ee•s boucle bl<>WOell witb rbln-IUld poarl trim. ($8.911-
110.95). You wUI be too. Jo-Lee Sport Slaop, 1116 Newport 'A~"8.,
Co.ta M"4. •
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CLASSIFIED I Coal and Cban:oal
H, W. Wright Co.
'WEDG&WOOD RANGIC-Ila ll>e •
1161 C. P . all _Be_ l\.bu
all the del•me leatur.-lalnp,
clock. outlet for toaatu -bot
c:al<e JITlddle la U.C -· -
.......... olmmtt -and c:!u'om• p!ll .......... 'lJaec1 s
tnontba. ·~ dtM, lill con-tract $1'9.lle. Pay cub OI' lake
payments ot $8.03 per month.
See Mr. l!auglln, 404 So. Spadra.
Fu.llerton or phone 2152. 3tfc
• • • • • • • • • By MARGO
•BICJCN
BAY81DE
.
TO THE
U'IELYf"
The Mighty Midget lia Advertlaila9
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NEWS-TIMES -Every TuMilay
NEWPORT BAY POST-Wedn=
NEWPORT.BALBOA PRESS -Th ys
Phone 8ee1}C)fl .l!eell
118' New...,t Blvd, ea.ta ·-.
WESTINGHOUSE. 9 cu. ft. ,.._
trigel'Otor witb freeR cheat.
1lke new, mech&n. perfect, $29S:
Kenmore wuhfn&' machine am
Private pty. Ph. Losun& 4-6881
COLDSPOT Hehir. 7 cu. ft. plup.
"WHAT ARB Tiii: WIU) WAYEI!
8AYINDT WBAT AaE THE SEOllllTS
OF THE SEAT WBBllll DO BA.BY
PISH OOllD: PBOll t• I tl"4 thue que•
llona po!Jlt blank at Kornman-Kina'·
aton, exec otncer of the Baylllde Ft.eh
Dock.t. Rather tbaJl <lllpl&y IWo 11110•·
a.nee, Ktnpton bep.n. to urvouaty mum ..
ble abOut tr.sh cracked Crab With may-
onal•. Alter Komma.nckr IClD&:aton re--
pined hb c:ompolW'll l•lltch bad dn>p-
pe-d lnto the Bay), he wet on to remark that moat of hi.a cwsto-
men buy two Cl'U"ked era be uid eat one on tbe wa.y borne. and
that crab 1•&'• are allo ttry lood and &N ltqdud equlpmMlt for a
crab. Ktnpton. alao blurted out the newa tb&t trfth loc&l haJlbut
and white -Bua an -unmlna' In. He -.Id tbat trull ltuttm
ch•n'Y 91.one clam.I or 07etera on t.b• half m.u &Nn"t halt bad e.lther,
Ba,ralde FIAll llartu.C, -utqotu, N-rt. 7 da)'11 a week.
BOYS' BIKE, 20", UJc.e new: wool
rug and pad, 8 x 10; new Nava-
jo rugs, aut. sise11 ; gU clrc.
heater: 6000 cu. ft. exhaust fan
lwlth motor: 8 ' venetian b~d ;
Underwood typewriter, 11•, car·
rt.age; • dinette chain; man'•
leather jacket, stse U: m&n'•
leather vallite; deluxe Moppin•
cart; packlnl' dr<una ; J&dl .. '
coat, 8\llt and llacl<a ..... 12-H.
2 •hop Fluoreecent ll•bta 41 ..
Reaaonable. 3504. W. Ocean
Front, Newport Beach. , ~p7
Good condition. 8acrtt1ce for~
Call bet. 9 L m. 6 12 a. m.
Harbor 2<l74-J. 7p9
40.FT. COMME!lCIAL opt. flahu. • • •
"'HEJOHO! JOYJ:UX SNOWBALLS AN 01-!H:H:H:NNNl-
MmRRT CHRIS KJUNGLES,00 I said cheu!ly to
myealt, "ll'• Rudolph. the Red-NoHd Relndeer'a
eecond ChriCma&. I will atop In at the Home
of ffannoaJ' and remind them ot this momentous
taot!ff No need! The place we.a a.o upro61' •..
merry IJlUe elvu were buuinl' all over the place
with •l~trlc bun aaw1, l\ammers were b&mmer-
inl'. J)ll..clrtvere were pilln&'. and somewhere lhru'
the din came the 1tlrrln1' straln1 of the 'Anvil ·
Alcoholics Anonymous
Write P . O. Box 20ft
Balbo& Island, Call!.
TOOLS-Complete cabinet make,..
equipment, power and hand toola
for small &hop. 2Ml Crestview
Dr., Balboa Bay Shores, eve-
nings. ~p7
MAN'S winter overcoat, oxford
black, like new, 38-40. Monterey
plaid drapes, 3 pr., large Law·
son cic. c-u heater, watfie lron,
GE mixer, misc. item1. S09
Goldenrod, Corona del Mar. Ph.
Harbor 3047·J. 7c9
Reg. tor 20 paaaengera. N~
Chrysler Crown mo.tor to Aug.
Alao S-S-ndlo. Slpa. 2. Built
1942. rebuilt 19t8. Can be •
bought on terms. $6500. See Bob
.. RUDOLPH'' Chorua.' Yu, the Houae of Rannony ha.a had
It's facade lifted and La now eeren.ly bMuUfuJ for 1'ui.e Yuletide. Yon
can ftnd c1ft• here ranrtnr from ukelele plcka to babies' boltle-w&rm-
en. Susy'• new record dept. hu everythln&' you need tor a merry
musical Chrlltmu , . . wondertul Chriatmu r-ecorch tor children
and adult.I, and portable rad.lo, and muatc boxes. A Lullnl' gift and
a sweet buy ta the RCA portable '46 record changer a.ttachment.
Only 112.95 and with ll you l'el M worth of r"e(!Onfa h'ee: Oh aonp
for all at every speed here. Chrlatmu Carola. Chorals, and Crosblea,
and stacks and stacka of new SS i,s '1 ... Oh Fly on )'Our Flexible
Flyer to the BoUM" of Harmony 1817 Newport Ave., Costa Mesa,
Beacon M>e3.
GLAMOUR TOU~OlJRS .tLAllO~R ! e
Comes the restive holiday aeaaon. your ward-
robe should renect a little stardust and l'lllter.
Fun Fa.ah.Iona la featuring holiday dreuea. skirts
and blouses that will set the c-a.la scene and put
you In a ·capt Iva tin&' mood. One super special
outfit Is Ideal tor slelghlnc around the smart
bistros or an evening. It's a black taffeta vel·
vet trimmed sheath dreaa. beautiful in Its sim-
plicity and price (110.96) This t o be worn with
an elep.nt lit tle black t&tteta dwlter, 110.95. This
basic black could be dreued up or down into
many a capricious ooatume. And glamor dress-
es for · the l!IOda·tounta.ln Jtet . . . lrrldeacent
taffetu with rhlneatone trim. low shouldered and .. IN THE MOOD"
lovely at llT.VC. 5" alao a very VOS"U ish 2·plece
In bla ck Velvyton with very full gathered skirt and alee.k, .uede. cloth
top. 117.9'5. A.Jone the gilt llnea ... a Sweater Sa.le you should
investl1ate . . . Jong and short sleeved pullovers, all wool and
aplendJd colors, aale price U.-M -'4.-M. Gift Ite ms from $1 .00 up.
Fun Fultlona. lSM Co.Mt Blvd., Corona df'I Mar.
• r • • PANCHO
SI • .JUAS WHAT EES IT ~
PANCHO. WAKE ME UP FROM
TIME l'OR DEEl\'ER AT
SIESTA IN
CASA DON CARLOS
111 !l.nd St., Newport Barbor HS8-M'
Phillips Na111es
Two to His Staff
Donald G. Adams, of the Rlver-
Jtde and Ban.nine I.Aw Firm or
Sarau, Ad&ma, Neblett A Sa.rau,
will leave ror Washington on Dec.
l~ to Join the 1talf ot the 22nd
Dtatrict CongreMional otnce u
Adminlstrative Aulstant. M r a.
Marte Adam• will al.lo join the
atafr u a ~ecret..J_ry. Thi.a wu an-
nounced today by ltepreaenlative
John PhllUpa.
"I do not think," aa.Jd the Con-
i'reuman, "that I have ever made
an announcement with mo re
pleasure. M~. Ada.ma le a compe-
tent a.nd experienced ee<:retary,
who knowa the dLttrlct and It.a
people as well u Mrs. PhWlpe and
I .<.now them. She will be a tre·
m endous aaaet to the at.alt. I
know her addition will be ~nect·
ed in the work of the office wb.ich
Is aJways heavy.
Quarantine
( ConUnued from Pare 1 )
water rrom the sewer plant and
uae lt t or irrigation, thue conserv·
lng the under&'l'ound resource•
and dlapoelng of the etftuent.
Launer 1tated that the queaUon
now aeema to be whether enoul'h
water ca.n be carried In open sands
to reach the land to be irrigated.
The water dumped last week per-
colated Into the sands ao fut, he
aa.ld that little reached the polnt
where It would be taken rrom the
'river If the propo.sed plan is put
into etrect.
WALLET LOST
Loss ot her red wallet contain·
Ing 113 and I. D. card.I was re-
ported to police lut Thurtday
night by Carol Morcan, 313 Ful-
lerton Ave., Newwri ,Beach.· ..Sbe
aatd the bllltold waa loat in ·the
vtci.nlty of Mariner's Mile while
ahe )VU ahopptns.
LARGE SALMQN TAKEN
A ta.Ir number ot large aalmon
have been taken during the put
few daya by uglen worklnl' along
the Sml~ River In Del Norte
county, report.a the NaUonal Au-
tomobile club.
LEGAL NOTICE
SUGGF.sTIONS
tor
CHRISTMAS GIFI'S
CHRISTMAS CARDS
SOO SAMPLES TO SELECT from.
Prices begin at :JO for $1 .25 in-
cluding nam~ imprint.
Call Harbor 1808-R ror a.ppt.
7c9
ONE LEHMAN dinghy
condltiOn. Ph. Harbor
In good
l215·W.
7p9
WANT TO DO KNITTING AND
CROCHETJNG -any k ind of
needle work. Speclal%e in baby
,...menta, ,knitted d re .l!I s es,
stoles, etr. By order. phone Har.
1431-la(J(. 7c9
10-Busln-Golde
For Venetian Blinds,
Shades and Drapery Hdwe.
THE SHADE SHOP
Free estimates Pb. Har 884
• -*
Sympson & Nollar •
PAlNTING & QECORATING
''The Best Money Can Buy"
612 • S8th St., Newport Beach
PHONE HARBOR 240<
152ttc
PAIN.TING
EARL SHEFLIN
r1I Palm81' St., Coat.a -
Be&. 15437-K 9k9
Painting and
Paperhanging
GEO.BURKHARDT
308 -31st St., Newport Beach
Phone Harbor ZilS-W before
8 L m. or ener 4 :SO p. m.
.83tfc
COHPLETB: HOUSE CLEANING
Furniture and rulJ• shampooed. ~ ~·wn•~:--FullY 1nSUre<1.
Al's House & Rug
Cleaning Co.
Be·COD etll 72Uc
'DON K. BUTI'S
Lie. General <:;ontractor
ReeidentlaJ-CammerciaJ
Remodeling
Phone Beacon 1409-W
\7ttc
-Be wi.Be-tell people-adverltse!
"It la hard for me to expreu
my reeUng regarding Don Adam'•
willingneu to join the 1Wf tor
a year. I do not need to aay I
could not pouibly have paid h1m
to ta1te the job. He dou tt flnt
from a •~ ot ctvtc duty, to aee
for himself what the altuatlon LI
in Wa.shlngton, and secondly to
fa.miliame blmAelf with what la
called politely 'admlnlalratfve law,'
but whJch mOBt of ua call "bureau-
cracy.' Don . wtll take ovet the
routine ot contact work which will
aleo improve the eervlce we try to
give the people Of the 22nd Dt.~
t rtct."
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS IN'nl!UOR _ llXt'llRlOR
netiUOUIJ Jl\nn Name
THE UNDERSIGNED do bere· PAINTING
by certify that they are conduct· LICllNSJlD -DiSURJ:D
~ .... ta11 J&d1ea· and men·• ready Glenn Johnston
to wear bU8Jneu at 710 E. Balboa
Phone Kimberly S-5393
KNJT TO ORDER-Stole.a, dreS11e•
and baby garmenU. Houri 10-5.
406 El Modena, Newport ;.Hgt.a .
Beacon 6218-J. 6p8
•
Superfluous Hair
Permanently removed from face,
arms, lei'•· Eyebrow• and halr-
lln•·s.baped-No moM tweestng.
ELLEN L. BRYANT R. Ill.
Tuelday and Thunday only
Ll&'a Salon ot Beauty Har. 2576
22-Lost and Found
LOST-Red plaalic clutch purse,
containing tortoise glasses with
gold trim, address book, make
up, Lo8t near Balboa P . 0 . Re·
ward tor return to Casino Bar.
Ph. Beacon 6357-M. 4c6
LOST -Small while female dog
expectlnr pupa. Answers "Shag"
Mascot at El TOro, reward. Apt.
4, Gail Apts., Balboa. 5p6
24-School -Instruction
Learn Spanish
0 . C. FAJARDO wtll teach you
elementary or conversationa.1-
Call Wed ., Fri. evenings. Har-
bor 3-025-W. 4p6
CAN NOW TAKE 3 more piano or
accordion students. Accordion
furnished free. DORIS HALL
MUSIC STUDJO, 464 Santa Ana
Ave., NeWport HelghU. Beacon
6201-W. 6c6
28--Sltuatlons Wanted
EXPERT WASHING and l:ronlng.
Mrs. Fulton. Brlng to 1822
Vilelle Place, Newport Beach.
Harbor 12.57-W. 4p9
UNIVERSAL
Building Maintenance
Floor waxing -Window cleaning
Wall washing t or buildlnp,
stores, offices and homes
2205 W. B&lboa Blvd., Nwpt. Bcb.
Telephone Harbor 116
CARPS::NTER R E P A I R
Odd joba by the hour.
Beacon 8331-J ..
5p7
MAN.
Phone
5p7
BOYS' Bicycle -28 in. Old, but
in good eondltlon, 110. -A1k
for Hane Broering at Broering'•
Auto Service, Balboa II.land
bridge, 7c9
LADIES' brown muskrat tur coat,
size 14-18. Reuonable. 428 AlLlo
Ave., Newport Heights. 7c9
Your ad appeartnr re•-
ularly ln theee columm
will bring you many new
customers. Harbor area
tolk8 are in the· hablt-of
''k>okinc in the cluat-
tled" when they need
theae services.
G. E. TELEVISION, 121h:" maple
table model. Good condition.
$100 including table. Ph. Har-
bor 1697-J. 4p6
BREAK-DOWN HIGH CHAIR $6
Hand decorated crib with mat-
tress & matching wardrobe $18.
508 So. Bay Front, Balboa Is·
land. Har. 72 5c7
ADMIRAL REFRIGERATOR -
lt's that 9 cu. ft. deluxe refrig-
erator, has 50 lb. cross top free-
:ter chest. one big meat chiller
tray and two crispers tor vege-
tables. Alao has shelves in the
door and butter keeper. Used 2
months. Balance due On con-
tract $239.65 cub or take pay-
ments of $12.92 per month. See
MP. Baurhn. tot South Spadra,
Fullerton or phone 21~2. 3tfc
Ensign, .
South Coast Co.
Newport Beach Ph. Har. 2eOO
9ltfc
CASH DIFFERENCE for am.all
day crul.ser. I have a 15 n..
whale boat with 5 H. P . marine
lnbo&rd. What do you have!
Ray F ox, P . 0 . Box 337, Colla
Mesa. · / 7c:9
) WANT TO BUY-10 and 12 ft.
W1%ard dinghies. Ph. Harbor
121~-W . 7p9
84--MO!llcal, Radio
$10 WILL HOLD any PIANO for
Cbrlltmaa delivery. D ANZ-
SCHHIDT Big Piano Store,
Santa Ana, Glh St., corner, 020
No. Main. 100 PIANOS TO
CHOOSE FROM!
SLIGHTLY U~D Spinet Plano-
like new. A bl&' savtnp. Con-
venient t enrui at SHAFER'S.
(Since 1907 ) 421 No. Sycamore:
Santa Ana. Kln1berly 2-0872.
GRANO PIANO SALE! )3aby
Gra.nda from $495. BeauUtUI
Bohmer Parlor Grand. $395.
Othera at $585, $675 up. Wur-
litzer, Chickering. Kimbal, Stan
etc. DANZ-SCHMIDT Big Plano
Store, Santa Ana, 520 No. M.atn,
corner 8th St. BuY NOW tor
Xmu!
UPRIGHT PIANO (Kohler and
Chase). Nice tone. In good con-
dition . VERY r easonable. W1LL
DELIVER FREE In Harbor
area if sold this week. See at
3112 I.atayette, ·Newport Beach.
Phone Har'eor 1020. W evea. 9Uc J
RENT A PIA.NO $5 Jilr moilth-
rental applie1 on tutuN pur-
chue at SHAFER'S MUSIC CO.
(Since 1907) (21 No. Sycamore,
BED DIVAN, beige tapestry cov-Santa Ana. Klmberly 2-0672.
ered. First cl&S8 condition, rea-sonable. Bowerbank, 2150 New-HAKMOND ORGANS! The &"f'e&t
port Blvd., Costa Mesa. 5cf Hammond Chord orp.n. U you
don't know a note you can play
WALNlIT bed.rm set, dbl. bed., this!rThe Hammond Spinet Or-
lncJu. springs and matt~ and gan. World's most beautiful
dresaer. 535 Aliao. Newport ' tones. Euy terms. DANZ-
Heights, &a. 841'6-J. ~7 SCHMIDT Piano &: Organ Co.,
Santa Ana, ~20 No. Main, car.
SEELEY dbl. box springs and 8th Street.
mattress. 6 yr1. old. Good con-
dition, $20 ~r both. 3M Broad-CHRISTMAS Special -Beautltul
way, Costa esa. Bea. 5829-R. home size grand p iano. Com-
Sc7 pletely refinished and recon-
ditioned in our own shop $69G
O'KEEFE 4t MERRITI' Table Top Terms $80.82 dn. & $21.28 per
stove. Girl's 26 ln. bicycle. Wal· mo. at SHAFER'S MUSIC CO.
nut buffet, kitchen chal:ra, Llv. (Since l.907) 4.21 No. Sycamore,
EXPERIENCED LA DY wants rm. gas healer, etc. All very Santa Ana. Klmberly 2-0672.
hoUBework by the day, $1 hour. reaaonable. 50G L&tkapur, Co-
Phone Harbor 1706-J · 15p7 rona del Mar. Harbor 0177-J. SPINET PIANQj. ~ ~~~·
5c7 Uke new! Pay clot balinee l397. FINE IRONJNO, Curtains, etc. Subject to prioJ' 8ale'. DAN z-Pick up and deliver. Help with '1_9_50--WE--STl-N_G_f'2_U_S_E_l_O"_T_e_le"°-SCHMIDT Big Plano Store. An-
dlnner part.lea. Mrs. WUHama. vision. t&b\L..J1'tdel. U9ed in other at $478. Rental return at
Harbor 186S.-M. 7c9 Spart.on traHer-:-In sood condi-$'-98, perfect! Lota of other BIG
ODD JOBS _ WUI handle any-tion. See it demonstrated a.nd BARGAINS. 100 planoa from
thine. Palnt, carpenter, cement, take it for $50. 218 Jasmine, Co-which to choose. 620 No. Main,
garden t n g, etc. Reasonable rona del Mar. Ph. Har. 2839-J. 6th St., corner. Saqta AnL
rates. Phone Bea. M57-W. 7c9 6c8 --------~----
BPB:CIAL BUT -Full 120 bau
FAMILY MAN, age 3S, desires PRIGHT . PIANO CKohJer and accordion. Regular S271S value,
evening and week end work. Ex-Chase)· Nice tone. ln good con-tor $189.95. Caae included,
perlf11ced aalesm&n., truck driver ditlon. VERY reasonable. WILL terms. Sl8.9:S down, J.10. 78 ;per
or what have you? C!all Beacon DEUVER FREE in Ha.rbor mo, at SHAFER'S MUSIC po. ~17-W. 7p9 area If aold t.b.is week. See at. ·(Since 1907) 421 No. Sycamore,
3112 Lafayette, Newport Beach. Santa AnL KI. 2-0672.
Phone Harbor 1020-W eve1. 6ttc
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STEWART WARNER 9 c:u. ft. GOOD PRACTICE PIANOS. $59.
re.tr1gerator, $7.5. Plat~ or m S75. $87 up. Pay $6 per month. Full trade·fn allowed on new rocker, 117.50. Occaaional Chair, wtthln two years. DAN z-
$12.50. Call Harbor 1089-1 after SCHMIDT Big Plano Store,
Blvd., l!al-. Califon>!-. Wider 801 ·Slit It. H-.ort Be&oll
tbe ncuuoua nrm name o( Pipe,... aa.t.or 111'1-.T Ue4I !! -w w
(Coatlaaed .......... 1) Jobnaon and t11at •aa1<1.ttrm la com-PAPER HANGING -~--~... • ~
Pirates Win 5 :00 p . m. 7P9 Santa Ana, 520 No. Main. 6th
Many a big deal bu been mad• St., corner. Buy now for Xmu.
Uinl a lllJlall Want Ad SLIGHTLY USED OROANO In Ju. one penopal foul IUld one 11"""<1 ot the foUowln&' penona. I WA.HT A KAN OR WOMAN
loat ball. n.. ..Utbpaw .....,.i wh-:wnoa In tuU and p.__ of le Painting, Spray Painting to re-I & _..Id-wide or-
sparked the Pl.rat.ea to thelr but ruldc11ce are u foJ.lowl:. to-wtt: -pa.batka .. tttac m. of the
abOwinl' 1n Jan·-Ulouch tbe a: 8'aDley H11111no, ln6 Kenneth" Quarrv · -Booplta1 Plan'• -
OfpoelUon WU -par. Tile Plu& del Sur. --callf. 1515 11aai. ,.,,. A-O>ltfo "ilea lt .,.,, w all ... part time ""''k
01M lkltd·ecor...,. be u.o.ct to mm.e B~ 1na Plua Pbl9I B•ccm NM -leada wUI be tum.iehecl t0 bal-
lhe Pirate"• --ooatrol dd SUJ', 801-. callf. 51c:STB anc:e yolll" productlOD-<X>inrnla-
whic:h llmltff the Olll>Olllloa to a WlTNJ:S8 OUJ' lw14a thla 15th IOlla paid dally, re D O W & I I
minimum of -IUld & "'""lnl' day Of l'i-ber, 1"1. . B & y · House Movers montbly-dtfen.I! wblc:h kept the llllOrpa· H. BTANLllY MBNLINI!, Here la a real oppol'lW>lty tor the
laecl Spart.au. Off b & I a DC e all ELO~ HlliNLIN&. General Contractors rlgllt man or woman UVlllg In
_K_O_NTEREY ____ .o_A_V,__-... -d-ch&tn, ___ 2'1 perfect oondiUon-Save Sl.20 on
tablea, $&. Rug &nd pod ,$115. UU.. Convenient term. at -
Two c:oUlJPl'lnge, tuU ..... matt-S!LU'ER"S MUSIC 00.
l"W, llke'ew, $26. Galvao•Md (Since 1907) 4.21 No. Sycamore.,
dbl laWldry tray. ee.._ 111'1"1-.T. llulta An&. Kimberly 1--0872.
2592 Arbor Driw, B&yaborea. RENT A PIANO. Let the Klddle8
evenlnge. Tp9 learn. » per mo. Full term
Want to Buy
Used .Furniture
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rent allowed on any ptano in our
atock. DANZ-BCHMIDT Bii'
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A Ive. Duplex, Pier, Float
BETTER CARS FOR LESS Near a.bopping and bus line. Ex·
cellent condition. Brick patio,
fireplace. New modern kitchen.
Ee.ally converted to large home.
Pr Ic e $18.s:Kt, unfurnhlhed.
Terms.
1951 Hillman 4-dr. sedan demonstrator.
Low mUeage ................ SUBSTANTIAL DISCOUNT
19~ Ford CU!llom 4-dr. sedan. Fully equipped,
White side wall.a. O'dr ., new nylon aeat covera,
low mileage, very clean .................... PRICED RIGHT New Lido Listing 1960 Ford 8 2-dr .. htr, radio, white walls, a 11teal
TWO bdrm. home, walled patio,
beamed ceilings. Tile features
throughoUt. Beet buy on Lido
Isle( $115,0,00. CoMlder reuon·
able down payment.
at ·--······· ................................................................... S 13915
1940 Old• e 4--dr. Be<lan in excellent condition. only $375
1939 Plymouth 4-dr. sedan, runs good, special -···-· .. $19:5
BA..'IK TERMS
"HlLLMAN MINX DEALER"
NEWPORT AUTO SALES Newport Heights
2604: W. Newport Blvd .. Newport Beach Harbor 1407 New listing ...L 2 bedrooms and
convertible den. 1 %. balha. 3·
car garage. Large patio. Cape PONTIAC. '49 H ydramatlc Chief-
tain c1ub cpe., cxcellt'nl condi-
tion. Radio, heat{'r, white walls.
all extra!, private party. S~ at
304. Main St., Balboa. 5c1
'32 Ford Coupe -Chopped t op,
dropped axle. Column trans.m i~·
sion, hot engtnc, $325. 2572 Vista
Dr .. Bay Shores. Phone Beacon
~77-W. :X:7
19:K) BUICK ROADP.1ASTER R ivi-
era. (Delivered Jan. ·~1 I. Com-
plete acceS80rlE'8. 9800 miles.
2:Ml Crestview Dr., Balboa Bay
Shores, evenings. 5p7
'35 INTERN ATIONAL pick-up.
S 150. Call eves. or Sun. 2302
Elden Ave., Costa Mesa. Bea·
con 6&4.7-W. 5c7 f
t&-Bulnesa Opportunities
Men's Clot)ling i:;tore
112 E . 18th St., Costa Mesa
Stock about l yr. old. Stock and
fixture.a lnventory about $1 3,000.
Phone ~aeon ~-Aot . 4tfc
41--Stores and Offlce!I
REAL ESTATE FlRM wishes lo
shue office 'A'llh buildt•r, insur-
ance agent or accountant. Xlnt
Corona del Mar location. Phonr
Hubor 0881 -M. 7c9
U-Wanted to Rent
WANT TO Rent a garai;:::t· n!'e.r
2100 blk., Balboa Peninsula. Ph.
H&rbor 1845-J. 7c9
Need Chrlatmas Money~
8ell tho.e unnPedt>tl ltPms tut·k·
eel away In your E"Mr&Jf" or <'IUst'V.
-call Harbor 1618 llnd lhf" ad
taker wtll help you p I "c e your
efe=ltled ad.
43-Aputmenta and Don"""
VERY SELDOM
do We have a vac ancy In J.he LIDO
APTS. on LIDO ISLE . Furnil'lh·
ed apartment on the Bayfront.
Ideal for a couple. Must be corl·-
genlal. Ask for Mr. Grohman.
P.A. PAL.MER
INCORPORATED
3333 Via Lido, Newport Beach
Harbor 1:>00
91tfc
Collins Island
West end of Park Ave., Balboa
laland. 3 rm. cottage a pt.a.,
weekly or monthly rates, Call
Harbor Z962-W.
PENTHOUjE, 4 rooms partly
turnlahed. S45 mo. plw utilities.
yeuly. 409 . 29th St., Ne""A·PQrl
Bea.ch. Harbor 739-J . 4p9
BALBOA ISLAND -Attractive
bachelor apt. near So. Bay. Utll.
paJd. Garage $75 mo., yearly
or $60 mo, winter. r•h. Harbor
IG71. 79ttc
Balboa Island
We have several a ttra ctive apts.
and house. for winter rental
at&rtlng at $4 5 mo. and a few
yearly nntals slartlng at $65.
Nelda Gibson, Rltr.
308 Marine, Balboa l&I. Har. 502
69tfc
'50 CHRYSLER Nwpt. Windsor, o.,..
d. h t h·t Id 11 Cod design. Price $14,o..>V. ra 10, ea er, w 1 e a ewa 8,
foam rubber cushlorui. De luxe .-h
eqpt. $365 under celling. Prl· 1 Stock, Chicken Rane
vale party. Harbor 2932. 6p8 20 acrea, i2 a cres permanent pa.a·
LATE 19'4 7 Buick Roa.dmaster I tu re. 3 houses, barn. stables,
convertible, \VSW. radio. heater. completely Irrigated. Abundant
i:1pot light. new top. excpt. cll'a.n. chr ap water. Equipment fo r
?i.lake offer. 225 Coral Balboa 15.000 chic kens. Will consider
l.!!land. Eves. or week c~ds. 7c9 low down paym<'nt to qualified
1947 STUDEBAKER converttbl£:
Champion, WSW, radio. heater.
overdrive. Clean. Make offt'r
22~ Coral Ave., Balboa lslanrt.
Eves. or week ends. 7c9
1951 MG rdstr .. new except for
89 miles. Save $150. Private
party. Phone Beacon 8760-W
days. Beacon 5291-M nights.
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43--Apartments and Houses
RENTAL ti
SPECIALISTS
Call -Grall
Linwood Vick, Rltor.
Balboa Ialand. Har. 20'2 32clM
YEARLY-Newly deco rated. Ex-
Cf'p tionally nice. Unfurn. 2 bed·
room duplex. Many extrs rea·
tures. Near both schools. Rea-
!K>nable. 2265 Clay St., Clirr
Haven. 83trc
BALBOA PENINSULA -At-
tractively furniahed 2 bdrm. du-
plex wit h .sundeck. Winter or
yearly. Reuonable. Har. 3019-R
83tfc
LI DO BAY FRONT deluxe fu r n-
ished 2 bdrm. ground floor apt.
F ireplace. Disposal. Enclosed
patio. Pier and dock adjacent .
Rerrt reasonable to June 15th.
Ph. Eve11. Harbor 2~90. 96c9
BAY FRONT-1 bdrm. furn. apt.
Ideal for couple, $65 month l.:>
J une 15th.
T\\"O bdrm. unfurn. house. 1 blk.
fro m ocean. By year only, $75
month.
Ph. Harbor 2~2 or Har. 2914-M
3tfc
CORONA DEL MAR -l 1,-J blks.
to ocl'an, y('arly r ental -$J OO
mo, incl. util. 2 bdrm, unfurn.
apt. all lgc. rms. Garbage di..sp .,
Laundry facilities. nr. shopping
center. l Har. 0574-J eves.) or
Harbor 2774. ~7
UNFURNISHED 2 b('{lroom upper
apt. with view. Available t o
adults. Years lcll8e. ANDRE-
SEN CO., 602 Coast Blvd., Co-
rona del Mar. 6c8
TELEVISION NIGHTLY
MAKE THIS your home away
from home. Cozy rooms anrl
single apt. Newly de.:orated
lobby. W inter rates.
OCEAN FRONT HOTEL
2306 W. Ocean Front. Har. 987
1 l cl2H
opcrator-or part trade.
GREENLEAF Ir ASSOC.
BUILDER -REALTOR
3112 Newport Blvd., Harbor 256~
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Balboa Peninsula
NEW 2 BDRM. HOME, 2 bathM.
double garage in good n('lghbor· I
hood. F ireplace. furnace h!'a t in
every room . Garbage dii!lpotlRI.
R('dWood trim. Attractive anrl
comfortabh·. Make reasonable
down payn1cnt anti let your rent
money buy the houi5c. Full price
$1<,000.
A Good Buy
ON THE PENINS ULA -~2 bilr1n .
home with PXlra bcdroun1 and
bath attached to ~aragt.·. 2 yrH.
old. $12,650. t e rms.
Duplex
IN BALBOA J ust a few ~lt·ps tn
th{' bay. Ideal location for chil-
dren. Roomy old duplex on 2
lo ts. Lower, steat.Jy re ntal. Up-
per available for owneri!I URe nr
good summe r income. $1 3,500.
Balboa Realty Co.
rtos.s Greeley J osephine Webb
Lill ian :P.fcAduo Harbor 3277
700 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa
56--Money Wanted
Trust Deeds for Sale
NE;T YIELD 6',l, to IO % & MORE
.. PLACE YOUR PROCEEDS
IN GOOD TRUST DEEDS ..
Every loan title Insured.
$3.381-1st T. D. P8.)'8 l•O mo.
6'1c , all due 1968.
$3.&M--lst T. D. pays $40 mo.
6 '/c, S360 dl8count.
$3.875-lst T .1 D. pays $4 0 n10.
6'.i. $150 dl~count.
$6.080-1.st T. 0 . pays $80 n10. 1 "i~
$9,686-l st T. 0 . pays $1 00 n 10. 6'A
$3.300-2nd T . D. pays $33 mo. I
6',4. SMK> discount.
Free collection service.
BOB SA'I7LER, 1415 Coe.st Blvd.
Corona del Mar Harbor 1077-J
RA!p. POIRIER MORTGAGE CO.
Metro ute lJU. Funds Kl 3-61&
55--Money to Loan
LOANS for Homes
OrA -20 yr. Loans
CONSTRUCTION LOANS
at :S-5 \i % (1' yrs..)
WE BUY ANO SELL
FURNISHED APT. -3 rms. and TRUST DEEDS
bath. adults. no pets. No drink· S EE BOB SATTLER ~~ear cenll'r o f C08ta ~tesa. 1416 COAST BLVD. ~month. 1876 F\.illerton Ave .. Corona del Mar Harbor 1077-J
Beacon S t36·M. 8c10 Rep. POIRIER MORTG4CE CO.
-------------Metro Lue ln.s. Funds Kl 3-6180
VERY ATIRACTIVE 1 bedroo1n
furn. apt. on Grand Cana.I, Bal-
boa Island, ~; blk. to shopping.
$55 mo. lo June 115th. Phone
Harbor ~8-M. 5<:7
APART~fENT CABIN fumlshed.
Suitable for 2. S32 mo. Rear of
:s.o6 Orange Ave., Co.ta Mesa.
Del
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BALBOA PENINSULA-Fumiah-
Pd single apt. S25 mo. (winter).
LOANS TO BUILD, IMPROVE.
BUY, MODER.Nlzm, OR
REFINANCE w. Buy TnlOt Deed>
NlllWPORT BALBOA ll'EDERAL
8AVIN08 It LOJ~ ABSN.
ll3a3 vi.. Lido Pb. Bar. 1llOO
* 1f * * * Bay & Beach Bargains
Bnutll houao In Co.a Meaa. lot eoxno. f6800--l2000 down.
* * * A hilltop home wtlh uuurpa181!4 view of entlte Harbor.
HoUM ·hu two bdrm.a.. 1 % baths, l&rp llvlna" room wttb
picture wlnlowa. fireplace,. hwd. noon. torced air heat.
Space on lower level to be oompleted for add.1Uonal
bdrm.. or rumpu.a room. On.ly 119,TGO.
* * * Five unit.a ln beat Balboa rental &reL Room for addi-
tional butldin.g. Alwaya rented. Good income winter and
.summer. $26,000, terma.
* * * In choice waterfront k>ct.tlon thl• new hotne hu every·
thing -nice slze rooma, beautifully decorated. Three
bdrm&.. 1 % be.tha, bu-type kitchen, beautiful paneling
ln large llvlnl' room, forced air heal. Walled patio plant-
ed to lawn and choice 11hrubs . Sandy beach. $28,000.
* * * Modern borne on peninsula et $12,860 -$:mOO down.
Two bdrm.11. In houae and additional bdrm. and % bath
attached to garage. Fireplace and othe r good heat. Nice
patio. Good location.
BAY & BEACH REALTY
1460 Balboa Blvd. Harbor 12M
* * * * * *
$1500 $1500 $1500
NICE 2 BEDROOM HOME, dbl. garage on one of
Corona dei Mar's best streets. Only $1500 DOWN.
Balance like rent.
CORONA DEL MAR DUPLEX on c·o r n e r lot,
near stores and markets. Income $110 mo. Small
down payment. Full price only $9,000.
Very desirable 3 bedroom home on good street.
C. D. M., owner leaving. Must sell at once. Only
$2500 down. Move in today!
OWNER'S BUSINESS TAKES HIM INLAND-
Will sacrifice 2 bdrm. home, So. of highway. $7250
full price.
BEN J. WHITMAN & Assoc.
400 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
Harbor 1862 (Eves. Harbor 51 ·MI
VIEW HOME
Overlooking Little Corona Beach, the hills. ocean
and arroyo. South of Hiway on Hazel Dr. Spacious
bdrm with loads of closet space, one small bdrm
2 fireplaces, 2 baths. $5000 down. Ins. 5 ';}. loan.
Priced under cost.
LINWOOK VICK, Realtor
W. A. TOBIAS, Salesmanager
312 Marine Ave., Balboa Island. Ph. Harbor 2042
High on the Bluff
Overlooking the entire Harbor -VIEW "out of
this world!" Beautiful home has huge living room.
beamed ceiling, birch parquet floors, colored double
sink has disposal and Dishmaster. Big service rm.
2 lge. bdrms., l '/" baths. Secluded wooded lot has
SEVERAL additional BUILDING SITES -Eacli
with same magnificent VIEW! Finest INCOME
location in the Harbor Area. Other interests of
owner make immediate sale possible at this low
price, $57,500. Listed EXCLUSIVELY with ST.\N
SMITH, 1311 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar, who
will assist qualified buyer arrange necessary fi.
nancing. Phone Harbor 882 for appointment.
With $2SOO Cash . I
You can move lnto thi.I 2 bdrm
home. Built 3 yrs. ago, just re·
decorated. Dbl. gar .. excellent
location. Hu 4 'k G. I .loan. Bal·
ance leu than rent. ·
' Corona de! Mar
Qc('an Vl~w. new 3 bdrm. l bath
home. W t o W carpetlng and
~rape.a: included. Hwd. floors,
dual nr. furnace, fenced, patio,
sprln.kler11 front & rear, 60' lot.
Only •I8,500, owner transferred.
Key In our office.
W. E. Fisher
Builder -Ru.ltor
Ernie Smith
Realtor -A.Modale
;JG Clout Blvd, Corono. dd Ma.r
Phone Harbor 2-«3
DON'T LEAP
VOGEL VALUES
Corona de! M~r
3 bdrm. home, wide porch, 15 x 18
Iv. rm .. fr'pl .. hwd. nra., newly
decorated. Sunny kitchen and
breaklut nook. Lge, Ule sink.
bath baa tile floor and walls.
Exterior wide siding, interior
pluter, c~ar shingle roof. Qual-
ity throughout on a good street.
Price reduced to S 11 ,500, very
good terma.
Attractive new 2 bdrn1. home on
high ground. Brick and stucco
exterior. Ha.a a porch. lge. living
rm. with brtc k fireplace al one
end. Large window \vilh some
view of ocean and hllls. Lota
or UJc in kitchen a.nd bath.
Brea.kfut room_ 21 x 21 Prage
built lo take apt. above. Price
ls only n 1,950. Seller ww carry
truat deed at !5'Ai and how much
do you want lo pay down!
John Vogel Co.
FURNISHED 2 bf:'droom hou&e ,
aeaaon o r year . F enced ln back
yard. DbJ. garage. 108 -31st
SL, Newport Beach. (Inquire
3008 Ocean F ront•-5p7
ALSO 2 bdrm. house., frlgldalre,
laundry ava.tlable. SM mo . in-
ctudinh uUJ. to June I~. Harbor
1270. W. 5tfc 43·A-Tnller s.,..,., S.fo,. you look .. t Urla vory nJco
1301 Cout W-.y, Corona de! Mar
H . 1741, H. 1477, eves. H . 393-M
ATTRACTIVE fum. apt. on water.
. patio, gar~ Adults. $75 mo. or
wUJ Jeue. CIOSe to bus, Rlcba~
K.kt. and theatre. 617-36th St.,
"Newport Beach. Har. 691-W
77U«'
BAY FRONT HOME, 3 bdnns., 2
• bath, lge. patio. Beacon S.y.
Private ~ach. ye8.rly rental.
Available Jan. Jst. Pb. Harbor
3-184 . tlcS
2 bdrm. cotta&e In N...,,..rt. House :!'railers for rent Just 2 blka. rrom Rlch&l'd'a ..oo
ALSO lal"ge Iota with i..wna and Ille Cly lilt.U. ~plo.ce, fenced
patios. extra 'clean rest room1' yard. double pn,re. comp. rur .•
and laundry. Thia 18 a tine place lncl. piano. Newly ~rated ,in·
lo make your-home. •Ide. A nice place In ._ auperb
MODERN turnlllbed I and 2 bed· Liberty Trailer Park loc.at.lon. Prioe -
room apt.a. Near 19th Bl., New-
port Beach. Winter or yeuly. I5lll:l Hube>< Blvd. $8,450 -Terms
S.fS to $63 m o. UW. pd. Phone Santa Ara Kl. J...3371
Harbor 4vt·K. 1c11 Dpia PAUL C ~oNES TR.ULER P'OR RENT In modem , J'
Balboa Island
Only l:i:iOO down bUya thla older
2 bedroom home on a tun etaed.
lot In JIOOd locaUon. Knotty pine
interior. Hu a flne 2 car p·
rage all .,..<IY for an apartment
to be added &bow. l'Ull price
onlT 111,INIO.
Stan 'Hadfield
Newport Height:S
Builder Must Sell
ExcepUonally well built 3 bdrm
bome. lndtvldd.allty, beautiful
eJevaUon. M&n.y wonderful and
co.Uy feature•. Entry hall, lge.
living room wlndowa, fJreplace,
forced alr heal, eelected hard·
WOOd floors, 1 %. batha, large
kitchen. bullt-ln laundry. Slreel
bondl are paJd. Are you Inter·
esled tn value"! Th~ home ta un-
derprtced at lhe builder's ex-
pena."' Full price ta only-
$14,250
Boulevard Income
This Is Red Hot
100 ft. frontage on Newport Blvd.
and 168 feel In d epth with busl·
neq bldgs. Very close ln to
dov.71town. Leued income $165
per month. Land alone la worth
the asking price of $1 15,000.
INVESTORS -If you won't go
for this you don't want to make
money.
Sacrifice
Beautiful Broadway corner lot.
7S x 127. Out of t own owner
says SELL IT. Make us an offe r.
Phil Sullivan
Geo. Everson
1858 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 7123
(Acro88 from Costa Mesa Bank )
Eves. Ha. 3157-W Bea. 5458-J
TWO
OPEN HOUSES
on
LIDO ISLE
104 and 108 Palermo
Saturday and Sunday
Dec. 8th and 9th
From 1 to 5 p. m.
Theae new homrs arc well worth
seeing. Both have 3 bedrooms.
2 bath11 and c levl'r walled-in
patl03. Each floor plan Is dlf~
f!c rent with smart featurC"s ga-
lore. Come look. You are ve r y
welcome. Priced to sell.
P.A. PALMER
INCORPORATED
333 Via Lido, Newport Beach
Harbor 15'00
Desirable Duplex
Two furn. units. Each with 2
bedrooms, liv. rm., kit. and
bath, with a sun deck and
porch.
Flexible-can ""'.....,'""Ill
bedroom, 2
plus an addition
room and bath.
Good Balboa Isle
FURNISHED-
guest
location.
$19,500. Terms!
Call BEEK FERRY OFFICE
Balboa Island
Harbor 63
Canal Front Lot
Room to moor large boat on this
corner lot. Price $4,000-$2,000
down.
PAUL C. JONES, Realtllr 1
2307 W . Balboa Blvd .. N~wport
Beach. Harbor 231.3, eves. 2613-J
5<:7
For Sale or Lease
MODERN 3 bedroom house. 3 yrs.
old. Living rm. 15 x 25, beamed
ceilings. wood paneling. Auto
waaher. Euy. terma. 706 Orchid,
Corona del Mar. Phone owner
Harbor 8031.J. 5<:12
Income Property
8 renta.Ja facing the bay -3 lots.
fine iio-tbllltl~, $Jl,500 dOwtl
or wtU exch8.tl&e equity for ln·
land home with large grounde-
OR IUbmJt offer.
$2600 DOWN -8-room house.
Newport Helshto, f11860.
N. B. C. REALTY CO.
Jllmea e. Howard Mary Sheeley
Rub7 1'J!cmpaon, ll2ltd 6 Newport
m..i., N-rt licit. Hu. H05
(--8IOll-JJ
court. Spece and Ugbta includ· CORONA DEL M.AR -2 bdnn. 44--Kooaw for Bent 2307 W. -llhd. Hu. lllS
ed '2'5.liO mo. l'llrniahed .. partment with pr· 1-------------1 1d
ALSO lo.t&e lraUer apace, IID. age. South ot blJ~w&y. Tear· PRIV ATlll IUI. an4 batll, oopante RJWJroR , BEST. BUY ill lll.riae .Aw.., BeU.O. 'elend
. 1Til Pomona. C:O.t& Mesa. Pb. ly if' deal.red. $70. Harbor 187-i. buiktinSt one or two penona.
;;.'. ~-
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TWO BEST-BUYS IN CORONA DEL MAR
. -3 bdrm. 2 baths, new, ocean view home. W to W . ' carpeting and drapes included. Controlled heat.
Nicely landscaped, sprinkler system front and rear,
brick patio, fenced.
ALL THIS FOR $18,500
FIRST TIME EVER OFFERED FOR SALE
R·l Zone
ONLY $I0,750 \
Do you want privacy and elbow room? Hurry on
this! Ideal rustic beach home. 2 bdrms, fireplace,
hwd. floors, sweeping view bills and ocean, over·
looking Shore Cliffs. Bar-lrq, fruit trees, sycamore
and pine treea. Lovely setting. Huge terraced lot.
Fenced.
$4000 HANDLES
Thia ls Exclusive With Us.
TOM PAYNE, Realtor
310 Coast Highway, Corona dei Mar
Phone Harbor 277 4
Exclusive Bay Shores
THE JOHN VOGEL COMPANY
offers for your selection:
1. New 2 bdrm. home, dining rm., forced" air heat,
garbage disposal, dishmaster .................... $15,500
2. New 2 bdrm. ranch type home. Shake roof,
lovely patio .................................................. $15,500
3. New 2 bdrm., 2 · bath. Beautiful home with en·
closed lanai; on corner lot, 2 patios. Attractive-
ly landscaped. This lovely home must be seen
to be appreciated. Shown by appointment only.
208 MARINE A VE., BALBOA ISLAND
Harbor 444 and Harbor 2151
Evenings Beacon 6480-J and Beacon 7278· W
Want Space Around You - - -
for a garden and a horse perhaps?
Here's a brand new home among other nice homes
· 2 bdrms. and den, large fireplace, hwd. firs .• gar.
· Extra large lot, excellent sandy soil-Only $3000
down, $10,500 full price.
C. GAI.EN DENISON, Realtor
A. E. JOHNSON, Broker
490 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Beacon 6698 ,
{Evenings Beacon 6747-J)
* * RANCH . . . CHINO VALLEY " "
167 Acres, alfalfa and oats. Ideal set up for com·
bination dairy and
wells, lots of water.
beef cattle operation. Two
Best of terms.
ED L. SEDELMEIER, Realtor
1523 Coast Blvd. Corona de! Mar Har. 2766
NEWPORT HEIGIJTS
Attractive 2 bdrm. home. Extra large rooms. Lge.
living room with nice fireplace. Separate dining
room. Tile in kitchen and bath, with shower. Lots
of cupboards and closets. Lge .. kitchen with break-
fast nook, service porch. Attache4 2-car -garage.
Grill in patio, completely fenced, fruit trees, ber-
ries, flowers and lawn. PRICE $11,400.
538 FULLERTON AVE., NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Phone Beacon 5779-W. for app't to see.
Mr. Boatowner!
See This!
Waterfront v a I u e, comfortably
furnished. carpeted. Attractive
knotty pine Interior. Bedroom,
bunk room. two baths, dining
room. built-in bar. Gue.st houae
with swimmer'• dre.satng room•
e.nd shower. Pier, float, double
bulkhead, obaervatlon platform.
Sounds good and It 111 good.
Only $21,500. Terms.
Call John Mottram, Harbor 1500
P.A. PALMER
INCORPORATED
3333· Via Lida. Newport Beach
Brand New 3 Bdrm.
1 % bath. dlnlng nn., wallpaper.
dbl. gar. Priced lo .. u. l2I,:i-06
120 Via Yella, Lido Isle
Open 1-5 Daily
Courtesy to Brokers
The John Vogel Co .
t34 -32Zld SL. (next lo Newport
Poet Offlce.} Phone Harbor 3486
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NEW 1 BDRM. HOKE, lfOY
11b>cco Dnloh, '397~. 396 Vic·
tori& SL (-Oolleg-e An. I,
Oaeta -Ph. Bea. :ilOS-M. 'llltlc
6c8
"Duty Calls! " --
So we have for you a neat and
clean modern 2 bedroom horn,,
2 car garage. Patio and en·
closed yard. Slt,500. You'll like
lhe location, 312 Narciasus, Co-
rona del Mar. ExceUenl R ·l
zone. Marine o fficer tra.nsfer·
red--ma.ke appt. and tnapec(.
Home and Income
bce.Uent 2 bedroom .home on 60
n . corner loL Wall to wall car-
peting. Olah.muter. P'lreplace.
Sprlnltllnc system. two enck>sed
yarda. AND a 2 bed.room rental
unit. paUo. 2-car rarace. and
car port. =>% and F . H. A. fl·
nanct.ng. You'll Wte UU. ~
Uon, too! 134.300.
ANDRESEN CO.
602 Co05t Blvd., Corona del Mar e.a
383 E. 23rd St.,
,Costa Mesa
One year old. & roam boa8lt, 20' x
II' Bvlnl room, uta i.tre fire.
place, lnner ap.rlDc oW-hned
d .. _porta -r triple -two_.., ~~hro
--8747-J. 93tfc Td ~ plate. Parking apace. 0..-
li ~ rona dd llla.r. Pbone owner at 41,ll()A IBLA.ND -2 bdrm. • !l<llCGll sos+-R. 15p7
-· l!'ltrnace "-1. prlva OONT . D&t.AT, CALL TODAY
NEW 2-bednn. .._ch "-P1ooiie --IO in· Newport Jfeights
One block ,,_ oceua ir<aL 'MU 1-----r-------BnDd -S lldnn. -·· ll'a tile Corona-ltighlands =-:."::.~~-~ New Home -Lido Isle ~i:.i ":!'11.~ ~ ni:; i..rse __ wi...r Iot-i.y .,,...;r.
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. ll'OR TWO ADULTS --; Rear cOt-N.,...~ ~ !lbaW•S N ...
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