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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-01-17 - Newport Balboa News Times.. . ' I I • I I J . I WAftR :8UPPLY fff a po~ _,I N...r,.n .... i:..-,.... .._·-eat lat. Ille -MP"'!'I .......... Ille OtreM ~ FOUJJ FEE'!: OP' WATER stood ln :a two lljod< otretdl Of t.bo tb...-dnrlq the lwtpt of the Mr\)' _.. atorm wbm b....., ._. ~ la ... I ,,._. n... •Ind la -vUy -by -. 1 Ooul mp,..,. I• eo..,_ ""' Ma, wh'"' a clocPd atonn d'°"" malm ~I watn to Lapea ftoolD tbe MOGl'Ovla 8Veet and cvw ea.route to Ute commercial and lDdU8trl&I area ~ of 1UHln tM ~, .. Td carrk-d ti... otf "-ater lato tbe lntenect&on. ft!9en·olr were bllll&' perlloual)' la U. al.r wbfJD lndmtrtal Way N~port Blvd . .,... inland from 15th SL Pour oflk!ft Md 111tore btdldldcs. a nt,ir'H:ry aml P;U'klng lot wt:re- wa wubed oat at lta lateneeUoa wtth Newport Blvd. ·aap1nc (Preas Photo) flooded a.ad thoaaand.!" fJf metof'st• ~·erti f~ to cletour away ~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ EXERCISE· FRANCHISE Tomorro~. Friday la .. election day and !-1f registered voters q of Newport Be&ch Elementary school dh1trlct have a <ftfty to putorm- -votin.g In the achool bond I.Nu! eleetk>n. ---. SERVING THE ENTIRE HARBOR AREA • ' • ONO LARGEST HOME COMMUNITY IN ORANGE COUNTY I . . !Prea Pllotol ,··~ . Thr: election aeek.a approval or a SDS:S'.000 bond lasue. Money would -be med to buJld a new, 18 cla..M:- room achOol north ot Corona del Mar and a.tfdltions a.qd an audi- tOrtum to r orace En.sign achool Polls wll be open 1 a. m . to 7 p. m . ~ all three elementary t • ~~·========== -=:=.====t==============::::::t::=========-==================================== NEWPORT BEACH, CA~RNIA. THURSDAY, JANUA~7. 1952 achoo I.I. VOLUME XIl PHONE HARBOR 1616 FOURTEEN PAGES FIVE CENTS NUMBER £1 • -. • . ' • . I ,_ - ~-''<:11 . · .. Jhe • ·.,.,A4iE 2 ~ • r -PAIT I • ~ . ,, ! I' i ,. I I \ • • • • THURSDAY, JAN. 17. ltll u11:& • • I • • ,, I . .· I J -J ... j ' < • • HR' MAN MINX •1~ -;;;;;; ....i. II• -plm ca. a.ad JIC 17 T __ .__ NJ:Wl'Oifi AUTO &Al.1:11 -W. N-poii llr.1'. .• N~-, -IWI I I Aoolho< ;., Hie •'* of bllol M.rf!'M>! ,.....,... ...,. N••,.,t iliJIM, F.4,r•I S•~9' hAI ....... -~,;°" U you want to 10t a c:heet'-· ful ffflhlJ about ow-c:lty'1 out)9pk ~or 1~ ~· a briifil, _,,,, oftemoi>(i °" drive· around to . lff haw. many ...,.. hom .. and !Jnpor- tant bmlneu b<llldinp are 11P4"t' "'*>&~Ott. They ni· prit.nt a aullotant:al lnvnt. ment. n't lo, ll!OI"Y ll)eae, l>olt ln-<On.!14ent plilnnlng for · the futu!'e., '?boy ""' tllfng- lnl our londocaJ'O. And 1t you want a rood ,,.. Port'* otbn lmportfnt · ~,.. of the put few yean, atop in tor a chat with a man who can rully tell l""r'nJOO 1\9bJns.' H• Jioo wa!C!Vf a i.tef~,... ln Newjort Harbor since flnt ~I a reculor visitor In 1911: Huntlnpn Beiich ,nd Theo Qrly developed an ...,.. l':'Cllently hlJ two locol arn<:1111 l)'Jlll>llthy for !he internal com-k lllnl ~-114 he t k ••· bustlon enefne and the a.rt of keco--e~p ~f · 1 00 'f'!"F "• ti ::on, 11¥!0 Jr., 1n u 1 ~rtner. inc """ running. -.-. wu ... Y nea .... "' H~ "'°" bltnested Jn tt,.; llrst World Mr. Robina ts one of th• ru- War when the .lir Force put him siyl1ted ~n who saW the import~ behind ·one several tho·..:..:.,r.d f.:ct ant need for 4 uvtnp and loan In the alr. While· the wind 'vhir.c:! c.to::i3tian here mqre than !15 over the winp, drowning O:Jt the yea.rs :'.!c;o. He supporttd ft dur- gro&N of the wood spa.-s an:l lnr. 1.. ot'ptlizatfon, and .,.1'111111 struu that held those early bi~ ably u tint ptf:lident ll).4 la~r toptller, ht kept thinking ~bout .,tt-~-tn-•. ''lip) •-Newport Beach. In 1!:2l; sU!I do-ln lu GOllllllunlQ'', hot. aays "will lng some flylng, he decided th• C!Qme to tht --wbWi fiodl a automobile wu here to stay. and COlltinulng n.,.i. ii obJy tnanaged drawtng on hlJ knowledge or ••· . anjl •tAtids OtJ llOWld prlnc:lpla ctn .. and ol the world's moot eo-Otir Sa~ and l4llJl Aaodatfon joyable ploee for Uvlng, he =ne w!Jh' r...uron wh4:!t bovo grow,; to Newport Harbor and. estab-from a few tN>uaaDd dollan to lllhed' one o! Balboa's rll'St gar-more tbJ,n l1x milUon, la an es· •gn. ample ot thll." Avid Civic Wotkel' 'The hiib return we pay on sav· Since then Theo has been among lnp 4tposlts-never lea than 3 the flnt to auppart many ol our percent pa.Jd on savings in over 15 1mpartant and lutin1 project!. He years-la an lmpcrtant factor ln helped orp.ntze out chapter of our 1ucceu. Your savl.np here the American IAe:fon, of which he are .secure-fully fnlurt'd. up to ls a charter member, and the ori• Sl0,000. Come In aoon. lit 111 tell i1na1 Exchange Club, l(>o. The rou pot'IGNIUY about the ~ J,aU,r wu flnt ol the d\y's Ol#IJ¥ olll'>r lllllllO!~I . ~toai!J ~ aerv1ce dubs. Convinced hlJ <OJTI· ttl)ll . llt o~l1i4 J Jt!~ ""°""t m1'1l!ty ls a flna ona, he ~I lfltli 'If-~ l'l" Cai> ...u w.o •l!ibt to .. n tllO worjd _.boyt wl!MR~ ~I apy uni. ... wttJ>. It, J!>d wu ono qt the first _.,. out JiiiWIY· .,... "' tM Cbamlle• ., Commorft, He hu served tenru u president and dlre<:tor. He ls Post presi- dent of the I.Jona Oub of Cotit.a Mesa, bu guided many a boy Scout project to .. .,,..., ond i. ctJJ"ttntly a director ol. our Harbor Area Jloys' Club. Tho Ford Motor Company _,, _=i:1...111a ~ .... ~ ~ an autbodl:ifid Ford ..,_., Hta lJt 1 2• at gae.,~ allD Included bnrM:b 86'\dft 'at . ' rt L11IL11a Oil SRYll&S ••Wt·.r.1111 Ji ....... ., ..... , ..... "''""'. ' . ' le S.A:LE ' ON ,YARD.I.GB For Every 4th Yard - 1 ct More , SALE COVERS AU YARDAGE ON HAND • Prices Good Till Thurscjay, Jan. 24 HARBOR YARDAGE . 185 East 17th, Costa llesa Beacon 6210-.J ' -Mllll SON'Y A .roiJN11 .. Mis·s .Sonya J()hn1 to Be Bride of Costo Mesan Jd.r. and Mns. Wllllam -0. Johna, 111 Etrblh St., Balboa are an· nounclnJ" tho 4tllP•eroent of theiJr d&Ul'ht.e:r Sonya to .Doll•Jd 8 . Mc- Dowell, .on of kt. and Mr•. B. !" McDo'f'ell ot Coot& l(esa. Ilia Johna "'"" .(ndUated from NeWport Harbor Vnlon fflgtl tcbool and attended Ora.nee CoQt. collep. She i. pruenUy qn the fh!I ot Newport lleach Public Library. Her ttance wu crad~at· t4!. from Harbor Hl(h ICbool and €out ooueo,-e. PJ&na atw being made for a IPrin&' wedding. Bclck From Japan, Now at March Field 9Pi. J-KOUW, 'Utt-U'._n- pc;.&.ed t.o llt.rch A.tr W'orce bue lut weU .rte.r a holiday wtf,lt his p&renta, Ml'. and J,(~. Mj)Qroe Ne\tJ~ 18T5 P'\i11ei-ton avenue, Coat.a MeaL He-returned Dec. 22 from Japan where be had been ltatloned u a iunner on a B-29. Party Hostess Gets Surprised J~ Stet.ton waa hos.tu. Jan. 11 at a slumber party but guetll turned the table.a by ma'king it a •~riae "room wa.nnlng'' for her at bu nw bome on Balboa ll· iand. Present were Pat Cfowell. """ 8towart. Barb Lit~. M&ry Kay Hahn, Fat Retmler and Jane. iPhoto by Harbor Photo Lab.) Youth Advisor to Address Parents Forum Honol'iJJg Jan. l 1 u the birth- day of Ame1i& Earhart, nottd avtator and a former Zont.a metn·1 ber of Buffalo, New York, there were two ecbolanhlps ( ln.ttead o! the usual one) given thl11 yea.r by Rev. Junea P. Roberti.of Lyn-Zonta lntematlonal to two out· wood, outatanding youth advteor. 1ta.ndlng women students to tur· wlU .speak at the aecond of a '?a.r-ther lheir conlrlbutioru: to aero- ent J'Of'\lm 1eriee next Mon~ nautlca, so reported Mrs. Kathleen --• J 21 t 7 30 In Coleman e.l the regular luncheon ev.uun•. an. , a : 90Ct,J hall ot Newport Har~r meeting of the Newport Harbor Union fflgb 11ehoot. Zonta club Thursday. Jan. 10, at. The forum, •J>OMOred by Ufe Norton's Cate on Coast Highway. combined Parent-Teacher Auocf-The two atudenu wtnnlng f.ht aUoru of Newport Harbor aI\d 1eholar111hlp• were M"lu Rose M«rit Costa Keaa, le open to the publ'c Pratt of Wichita, Ka.nsu and Mlu and no adml.-ton 1a charyed.. J Caterina Sappa. of Na~U, Italy. Rev. Roberts' toplc Monday Miu Pratt la working on her mu- night la, "Happy Homea M'"ake 8 ter'a degree at Ma.s,achuselte '-n• Better Commu.nlty... In 1950 tae stltute of Technology tu Boelol'li reprnented C&JJtornla at the and Ml.as Sappa conl.inuea her White Houae conference on chU -1tudies in aeronauUcal tngineerlng dren and youth ln the United at the Univeraity of Mlnneeot.a, ltat.H. apeclallzlng ln hellcopt.tra. , He la a crUuate of Kentucky Zonta was happy to welcom~ Wealeyan unlveni\y, a p 01 t two new memben Into the organ• ~ aitMent. Of~, and j>,.l l&&Uon • .Mn.·WiniJre4 Bacon, ~.ll lsin4t.d -t-Youth 'fpruma for &merold Bay, tAsu-lleacb, P..... radJo brOMlcUt over Kn fOI' three chulnr agent fo{ Roal" MemorieJ e&r.. Tht. aerln Wu alao used hoepltaJ, Newport Beach, and by the State Board of Kducat.Jon. Kr•. Vera Wiijiama. 3131"i Marine Rev. Roberta haa been acUve tn Ave., Balboa laland, art gallery. Pf'esldent Helen Stockton and the juvenile department of 11°' and Parlla.mentarta.n M 11 d' e d Angeles county and tut Novemt:tel' wu lnvlled by Governor Warren Stanley leave Frlday, Jan. 18 to to · attend a conte.rerace ln 8'.n attend the Inter Clty meetlnfr of F'i"ancl.9co dea.Unc-with human rt· Zonta CIUba &t Yuma. Aris., whel't tatlons ln Ca.Ufol'!)la. the prtnclpal epeaker will be Mrtl, In lDro he wu given t.Jle first Olive Remington Goldman, the award ln lhe field of educaUon by United States f'epresentatlve to the United Nations. the Aft'Jllaled Tuche'n Of"l&Jllp.-Zonta voted to support th~ Uon of Lo.' Anre.lea with a mem- ben:bJp of rnou than l0,000 teacb-&choo1 bond issue and aas~t ·n. ef'I and adin!nlat.ratora. He was nanclaJJr Jn their campaign. aJ.ao named "Man ot Ule year" tor Mr•. Elsle Hampton, cha.irman, iB!Ml by the Sout.hwe.t Bervtce promises fun and entertaJnment tfl I the Valentine party to be glvelt clUbe for hb •lnJUlar commun ty Feb. 14 at the B&Jboe. Yacht Club. aervice. Tbe January dinner •meetlngl wUi r-am1'ly Gathers be held Jan . .z.t in the hQme ot Mn. r c ' ' ' Book Reviewer Betty Page, chairman and her pa<-a t R .. a Home en .. MT. and Mra. Robert A. l;'ark- ' • Harriet :Croughan Marrie,J in East WbeJ> ~ Harriet Croughan IRfl. eo.ta Me• Pl October to vialt her al.st.er, Mn. Al.LIUn Pit· chel' ot Colllna, low•, it waa with no expectation or retumlng soon. Now tfie reaaon Can be revealed, fOI' OD ~. 27 llln. Croupan WU marri'!d to J>hlJllp E. Craugh&n or Flon., Ill. lll the Methodist church of .t.IJe,t city. Only lmmedi&te ,nendt and a all:l.er: of the bridC' w'-Te p~nt. A -recepUon w a s held ~r at the 1 horn~ of UJe brldefroom, 83~ Eut North >.ve ., Flora., Mr. cniun-ii' ii nm couotn of 1111 Wilf:.'• late lluaband, Jack .1. CrO\ll"ban, tanner Newporter. • Harbor Hi Senior to Be July Bride lntere.linl" en...,.emaJ'lt news thla we.ek llnlui the namea of • popular Coat.a Mesa couple, MJas Patrtcla Susan Brook.I ot 202 E . 18th Pl., and Darnll Robert Wall, aon of )fr; and Mr•-Owen' K. Smith, 699 Plumer strfft. The . . prett)' brid~--e1ect, daugti.t.er of Mr. O/ld ·.w:,._ Leo J . i!roolu! of Loo An~le4, ll a aenior at Newport H&r~I' Union high 9ChOOl. Her flance also attended Harbor bi1h- Plaqe for ,. J"'1 wedding ue ~ln& ma.de by the affianced pair. ... "( '" on FAC Program ... oos weat Edpw~er. Bcllbota-CDM Matron Called East ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;~~~~~~~~I The b>ot. MeM bome of llr. ' , .,. • ~~ ll:yyftt _~. 201.~rood-TM-flm 1e:11 P""',.._ '°''u.. 8. thd o· wa:r1 ,.... tlle recent oetUiw' for Ooata Meoa Fr14ay Allernoon If ay inner Going bome to A.rl<"1au for a a tamJJy dinner. Enjoying th• re-club to bo held Jl'rlday, Jan. 17, at Eastman Horne . reuon, -·I(. J. Sb&Dnon, F.ern-STOCKS • BONDS • COMMODITIES / UNDBtWllTINGS DEANWIT,TER." It Co.· Ml!MMIS H1W YO• STOOi B~ Wlion were Kr. and Mr& George "'111 feature a retqrn enpcetneat • , lea! Ave., Corona del Mu, n~ve,.. llcKeeh&n &tld d~Sft~r 8andra ot F&ilnJe J.f&C:En.R4>e ln cfram&Uc Prompted by the blrthd'y of ·llle·leN found much to ~ojoy In Lou of Sberman O&ka, Mr. and revlewa of oeveral 1•"' J>ooka. •A. i.J<•. Frank L. EutJnan, moti,er v .. ltlnit ttlatlvea and friend.I. It Mtt. l:vtrett ftea. Jr., Qf' A.lbain-writer and )#'turer, Jfn. M1fEn~ Of the bQst, &n intimate 41~1' WU 11!5 yean .tnce all• had been 6ra. Kr. Uld Wro. Ralph Scorle Roe Jiu 11. bo<:J<Vocliid of IJMllo woa ornnged reunUy by Kr. and :::::J:.•· and al)e iot there Just'* f.., :-iM:dren and Ralph !Ua.\ Cloe-::: ~"::!i by.ex~er:;w.::~~ Mn.Newport~ao~-uK.e, ~ta ~ : .. :. ~':.,~~~ =:ii:.,:r:=: 01._ -of T-, • • S.. l'nmcl"" S,_k b.i..... ~ ·~· . r' .._, b.-_ In( and UD~f, tile , u µ...-In the evening the celeb t ~ alnce I left tllere and I don't "" -..._,.. Nell Murb.arger 1111. 11r..,.•t!P¥1 .,. l!dd to~t)ler openod 11er ...,..y of glfta. m,.. ll, ~ ah• aald. . ll.UID fllYAft Wlm "' by PY ~Ilda <>I chann ·""d 'l" Baal/:.:= .-:A:::-:-=y~ ~JUI Serves OS J1.1dge :::~~~"b~to= c· . L I I al~ Off"1cers, .~~~~~~~~~~~~~! ot U.ars Contest tl>&J> e .. , 11ero... Tb• ¢1.lt1 ...w IVl_C eague ~ .. be ln!J'Oduced by Mn. Benlla Till-~ , 1foll .C~. wnt•r, of 1'fO otsm. Pf'OITUI ~ t.ollow-. Pl f c • ' c t · Maple &ftJIUO, C0ota )(-,... Ill( lwlcbl!I!' al l~:SO p.m, IMn, ans or ' om uni, en .er . f -• •,la• u.W :roa ... • JW 1• m, We wlJI ah"IJ' •It , .. -*-If ' . - ), I ; • • • c ; ., 1'111 r t 11 'j1t•hr •...,;... • ..... alJllle l .._ lw returned tmm a l1IP which tpok ~Ill IJlffal't, RftOl<lent.1 will her into ._ &nel Mexico. q PJ'Olllok. • P Clooe to a hundred m~ud'"•"'·-,;.;...-, -----. ----''- well u to Palm llpolnp and Ille .,.II"',,_ •"'Ill -~ P1"""1· cueota of tba Wotai.n'• Civte ~ orpni-.. of tba ~- llppetol Vallq, IluNi' IMr l'b-n,1111.)' °" U.. l<>qll dll•. --Leque of N"'!l>Ort Bar et· TM 1o1fUe ~ .-eDtJl'ln.J ll'a ' .....,, elpl plloerad /~ to. II• dtwr "'~ ~r tended Ille Tueai!&y ~l ,..,..,. ,_ aL. aeth1tY ta civic WP•• -p·eu• °" Mew ?::-14 i: ui.~ ,,Iii ~ Ille Bal-Ya&lt ClQ. ~ hi· offoln. Prol«ta.f« ~ .... ye<>r Y-1 J:ve, llloa ~ ....,, .,..-~ •..ft. en tA be t UjhVof UM! meetlnf' WU la• _....,. d"">w!l4 ·!"14 jJ -_.., ed aa ._ , qi ti.. Juci,. at C1M IQ_,_. ....-.~ -< pt m • otallatlon of ottleora '?' i:;o... t1!a* Ille ~· clllof ,..tlY!tJ' wl!I ......... ---of ~ ~ Old ~ 119,...1, Qlle, -trll!t'i """ Clenar, ~t of l'f ""',. dllfalre 1r1-. -tll• -clall, beld i. ~-"'tll PIO ,.,._ ~ • ...,_ -1o1-Bach ltlementuy :L 111"'1 ,..,_ t<w ~ u... or- ,__ lllltll ....-lit ._t,So lmlll' ta --. Mrl1 ~-ID a b_,. win -pm'M~ wu tcu1al a -- V.U..,, -~ -\1· .,.. !1114 ,,,,... ..... OW tllil at· -bm\""'1 a tlll) ....a a JRll 'II -¥d ~ ...... • ._ ~ ~,...;:: : Cid-a-pro••b opropc!f bf. bo< Tllore II -I! ...-.ooo fllacl, Jll'I" ----,--' . =· u..-~ Jlllla of ~ lllq·~ lllJI Ill& Wft~· otileera ~== ... ; ~d., ....... ta • .,.~~ _.,,. .. ...... 'ftlQ' blcWI: ' .......... co.. .. .....,..-.. , ot....... ~ -..... .....a,lla'lll\ ~ ................ .... ... _ .... _ -~1 · ~c.t°!'-Dd 0.0. 1•10 A fl$'·Pmod ot ~ New Resi ·ts 1 lllJ'l9· ~= .._ .. ~!!I:!~:,..-:.:. .. $17 Ml' .. • ....... --t Tl I •· ~ . S$( I ZIA'~ • llrL .. ..... ..,,, I I r IC WL . • lht \\ i \ \ • \; '' \ ' . ' • \ i l' -i \'' 1209 Coaat Blvd. ' .. • • -- tailored -slip · ~ •;VALUE "''~ q.,. NJ1 " , '\ .1181, •-'!.:' • ' J J I . r I . \ • ,. ' ' • • ' ·~ • • • • I I ' ..,, . . PAGE .. -PART I -THURSDAY,JAN'. 17;; 1952 ,~~·~~ss--a ~ A.~IQ~ g -i .. I ' . CC A JHLETES .:SEEK NEW PORTS AS ~HOOP SEASON . -PASSES HALF WAY . MARK i: By Rod H&.-.Mllllaa . •. , • •Pick'n up loose ends -Spring ~ttlng first bueman tn the league ifP.orts will aoon be here. Ba.t<et· 1a8t year. entered the. Coe.at Gua.td -a11 sea30n Is over half through Jut week. Thieme was counted ''fd athlete& are looking to other on aa the Pirate's probable clean· ~tlds for outlets. up hitter thls se.uon ... Al Den.tz: 1 <:oach Hueston Harper wUl have will probably inherit the Initial t6s fir~t trac k meet on Feb,. 21. sack ass14'n_!?lent . , . Bob Yard- f~s ha .. d lo AAY wha~ the futurie ley la a fin1t atrin!?.ir for Color· &t:ds ir thts sport but it ls a sur~ ado this seuon. Ya ley's record (liing that he Will have more ath-u the highest oring Ea.stern ~C'S out than ever before. Conference buketb&ller may go 'tJ ohn 0\-vens Is h.avinjr a tough by lhe bo&rda thi.e year if Tommy (itnr p"rpping his wrestling team Willlanu~ of San Berdoo ~eeps hl.9 l<\r R defense of the Ea.stern Con-29-polnt average working. lqr•'I'"'<'"' crown wh,i.ch . it bu won Bill Weatnerwax, former Cout dr thr('(' sttal~hl years. Owen8 student, L9 at Norma.n, Oka .• wher e lf•sr.'t have any VPls back and he plana lo play bueball thU. if any of the boy& &ctu&lly summer while serving as special M C'Ompetitiol\. 1n the sport services man in the air force. rC' this year. Bob Berry has retu['nE'Q. from .stC'rn Conference bueb.,11 Alaska with Chuck Hanson and (enms will play a triple round this may be on deck lo play hi& final yrar \Vi th the .first game 1 set for 1 year at OCC next fall. HanBOn la Friday. March 7. The coache.s de· the former N ew:port Harbor boy cfdNt that a triple round wouJd who broke his arm in the 19~9 bro b<>ttcr from all points of view. Don·Pirate g~e at S&nta Ana. There .,..•ould be leas schedule trou· J erry J ohncox Is playing jun1or bl P with Only six practice games ·varsity ball at Whittler. Coast nnrl a tournament to worr>"about. rqay not have the experience to the travt>I would be leas and the go far In basketball this year, but tlmr mis.'K'd by ball players would , watch them next seuon. Dave bf:-IP.SS. It looM u though Wen-1 Peter80n, Glenn Griffith, Ron d Pll. Pickens will have a fine te~m Quigley, fdanuel Ruiz and Al Dt>· w ith possible championship mater-ni.z all have the pot<>ntial of col· ial on deck. lege players and he!ght t oo. ~1on-Sporb Ahead Golf, tennil'I and swimrolng are all'O just aroun.rl the corner. Glb- lcl.3 -Allie Thieme, the hardeat Fl"cd Owens l.s graduating next week a.nd will head for Washing'- Lon State. The Coast colh.•ge fool· ball banquet will be held next week at the Bay club. , • I I RON ROSEGOOD (14) trim to block Dave Pete-nOn'1 llhot abo\·e In TUf'l8day nlcfat'• Orange 0-.."t-S&n &rnardlno pme. · The ·Jndlam&. pn-vallol"d 77-76.. NUmhrr %8 b1 Coast'a Glenn Griffith ud IS I!\ l ntllan Bob McMJllan. (Davie Photo) PIRATf S LOSE BY 2 POINTS· ' IN THRILLER WITH 'BERDOO • I " , I . HARBoR ·o· ' UNDEFEATB> C's BOW :T\Yf E1 ~ ~ lllP'" .c.m....- • D-booJ> """'""" batllod ~f& ~ Upt~u ~. the ' C'o dropplq a cJoa .,.,,. t •ii. ·_...i;;...; -the D'•'~ :;;t-"' lritb '• U-2i trlUJl'llh.· ' . ~ S~S . li&a .• Lait 1l'rlday \he C'• ~ tlieir bad luck ~ by ,,_ ' • , • • • . 1JOC 'to-·Jl'ullerton. 36-.:13 whll<j U1e SUN. -~ •. FIJUff ..BUN O'll 'll<IMed t.Mlr opponenu ~ 1~ C)1141;N;' ~ ollm marfln·of 2&-M. doach· ·I ~ IU'nE& < Jules Ge'gw today reJealOd .laue-.' · · ·!Ki.o'JT B• &DY • . ~ and comments on both 'F" '"MODEL •·: " 'or th' put two pmu. ey 'V(9 TUE 'Ollow: . IM &lllRIAGE . . C TEAHS ~ .,.... , ~';i.~ ... <1.'.1 ... ~~· <BO> f BROKER" .. Navarro (9) .... F ........ f8l l"ta , _ Ptm - Wetoel (2) ..... C...... (91 Ne kirk er1n• ............. 0 ............ <tl Roller 'Crazy Ower Horses' 'l(artlnes (10) G .......... (11 M.el(er · Scoring 1Ub11: Newport. ~her ( 1). Re via ( 1). Halltlme .::ore: Newport 11, Fullerton 15. I NeW))Ort C team ln this con· teat showed very little team work which, on any Ooor, makes the ~)>poaing equad look good on their otfenalve attack. NEXT: "l'H See YHin . My Dreams". Me s a_.,, I ' ., • , ~ • .t D TE-AM-, S ' N'ow1 MON. LAST DAY (UI) Fullerton (18) OO~'rIN. sUN. %:SO Dlehl (81 .......... F .......... (31 Ortega .. ----------Fit.spa.trick f5) 'F .............. (3) Witt I Neumann f71 .. C .. (31 Vlllenzuela 1 Taletra .............. G .. 12) Dittberner w••• LVAllD Egg<rt_<T1 ..... ._o ... c111 Ramlrez J' 'IH• WTrOll. ••' Sconng sub1': Newport, Beatty W' .. f l ); Fullerton, Allen {2l. San-·· ••••• , ... ohez (2). Halnlme score: N•w· ROBERT .TAYLOR oort 16. Fullerton 15. The D team play a good de-~ , ~ fen!iVe game. Eggert WU the ' ,~, I r ;.~.,, ,. standout u he showed fine de-\ / . tensive and offensive fire. Neu-l\'\. 'h. l a mann also knew where to find ~"~u~... rjp_;,J the cord~. All five bOys coni.inu· 2o ·-..'\\ ~ ed to show lot~ of hustle. !---=·=::-:,_ __ ....;CW....::.:.... __ c TEAMS I . '\'t'\\•port (II') Sault& Ana (%1) NEXT: TWO OUTSTANDING Siple 171 .. . F -·. f ll l Garcla F Jl..MS OF THE YEAR A srrappy, hard driving. never I which ou:.&corcd the locals 16·37 lo H:uber ... .F ··-121 ~llpger ''Red Bad of l b · Th P l Navarro (6 1 .. C ................. Munro 118 tay rllr>, Orange Coast Col e ge u· lhc first five mi nutc~. f> • 8 1 3 ':l'- s 0 • rdl th 1 t l r ~P I l · ··-···· G.. (2) Brotherton C · 11 <f'tb 111 team gav(' an o-erna no ratt>it t-n it••t t Ni Oown o ge M ourage '/allt>y College the scare of thr buck in thr bR!l game. Dick Davt11 artin"'Z '21 .... G •....... Ill Martin Scoring suba: Santa Ana. Hart· ''Br" • ENSIGN . lb B FOOTBALLERS ·rnr TucNdav night before flnally pot'cd two In • row and Davo man I ~>-Halftime score: New-lght YlcfOry" :o<n.--. do\O.rn.' 77·7~. in an Eastern Pctt'rfinl1 Sank two fr('c thrt>ws to ., port 17, Sant.a Ana. 6 . ~~~~~~~!)'I~~~~~~ '~n nff'r e nce ga.n1e at the 0 . C. C'. rn11.ke It 50·60, Brt1tgs did a i;ood job 0~ ball· gym. . Peterson opened the last stanza hawking and gave the Sanla Ana RECEIVE' LEmR 'AWARDS The Pi .. atrs' big rally starle1 with • free throw; Harry Sch.Orch l>ovs trouble on their offensive LAWN BOWLING m1dwny tn the third pl'riotl u tht>y pottNI a lnng ft('ld goal and Grit-drives. :zlflrll"<I to wh it.tle down a 60+44 In· flth scored thrc-e basket-3 on a 0 TEAMS A method of puU.ing life lnto "~~-----------dii\n lca rl. Ballhawk ·ng and fast follow UJ', 8 tip In and a eight· Sl"'-'o-nnrt 1••1 "--ta An• (!•-) the locu.llty without marrinv ('-~'[embers or A and B football I 7 I"'' ""° oan D ..., l H Ensi I I .t. b:·r nk!'I along with r t'vrr drfensr fo'lt push 8hot to n1ake It 73·6 Diehl (8 ) .......... F . ...... (51 Ben!K>n beauty. , • q_ams a.t orace gn rece VC'C !onshi1~ t ··ophy to M1t.ry Keli.h, work pavrd the way for Mill"8 Ruiz made a free throw and Davis '{nipp (lO) ...... F ............ (a> Footl" Greens owned and maintained a total of 38 !rtters at the Letters president of the stud('nt body. Eaton'8 crew. Th~ f!MJt part of popped' in two drive in Mots to Neunl&nn (2) .. C ........ 141 Braaaell ,by the City oq-Newport Beach Award 888embly Tuegday at the B te:am letters went to Neal the ~amt' was tight with the )('ad make it 75-72 IMaxem made a Fl~pe.trtck (4) G.!._ .. ,.,... (IJ Chfln for the benefit of the public, and school. Beatty, Arthur Bir le her. Gary changing four times in the first basket for S . B. l The Indians Eg.-ert 121 ...... G......... .. (1 l Boyd operated under the supervision Of The school's A football team Cook, PhWlp Brownell, Leon Hart. half. San Berdoo was .in front. were trying a stall, but each time Scorins---wl>r."' N.ewport::"'rMoo~ t,h&.Newport Harbor La~ Bowl-~t tb:roUl'h the-·aeuon unde.reat-.John Henrotin, Charle. Kramer,· 23·20, at the nm quarter and vle scored u • re&Ult or the (2I. H.a.lttlme 900re read NJ;port lnS Auoclatlon. a noa-prottt ~ ed 'to capture the Orange County Jerry Kemper, Robert McGill. <1,.-37. at hAlftlm~. scrappy local defenae WQrk. Harry 16 and Santa Ar.a 7. Corporation. Elementary League 'Ii' o o t b a 11 Thom&s Niquette, Jerry Myers, Vh·tory might have hf>cn tht" 3chun·h 8tole lhe ball from Max· Knipp wu the star on offense Days ot play: Wednesday. Frt• chamPion3hlp tro phy. L e ague Van Pomeroy. Edmund Pope, Rob· Piralcfl' ('Xrrpt fo r two probl€'ma: t-1n and set DRvl!i g-oing to makf' with the whole learn ;,..,orkf~g the day. Saturday. Sunday and all teams lnclutfe El Modena. Hunt· ert Reid, James Reid, Ronald Tonln1y Williams and Clyde Max· the score 7!>·74 w1lh leas than one fa.st break lo good advantage In holidays, lo which the public ta lngton Beach, Westminster, Gar-Sleeper. Rlch&l'd Surmon. Douglas ('m couldn 't miss once they got a n1inute remaining. Maximum then subduing the boys from Ana. So cordially invited. Information ma'y den Grove, La Jolla. Orange and Tugwell. Donald Waldron and view of the ba.aket &..'ld secondly, llOOred on & lay·l,n after lhe In· far thia ae&JJOn the D'a hAwe re-be obtained at the gr9en on play .. N ewport. Donald Meredith. lhf' locals lost the ball 16 tlmea dian• took the ball out of bounds' I matned undefeated and It ·ta on tng days or call 11ee:rel4TY •t Bill Burdick, phystcal education Cook and Henrotin are capta in in lhf' first half because of bad on a foul whic h made It T7·74 J this strength t hat they are put-Harbor 1921·'W or Harbor ol96--W. toordinator for the Newport ele-and co-caplaln of the B team. passe!'I or poor ball handling· prob-with only seconW remaining. Al ting in «ood performances. A clean,· exciUnc and compeU· mentary schools, m-a.de·the award!. Cheerleader& led the assembly in ably d ue to tensf'ness and because Drniz d rove 1n sn<t was fouled in 1 ttve odtdoor sport. Letters were awarded the fol-two ycUs, "Come on Blue," &nd of vlolallons such B.!f steps and lhe ,..act of ehoot lng as the gun JoWing A t eam members: Gregory "Slttln' on the Grand.eland", in doublt> dribble. San 8C'rnardino went off. He msdc oni:.-or his free Adams, Robert Delong, Jo<!) Fen-bonor of the squad lettermen. cap1tallzed on at le:ut eight of s hots and the gan1e wound up ton. Rotsert Graham, John Grauer, Inter-mural tootba.11 award lh<'S(' bobblC's for baskets----or 16 77·75. Larry Harper. Paul Lorentzen. were alRO made durin~ the a.,. points . , Griffith playNJ the outstanding Neal Metcalf. Howard Mitchell • .scmbly by Burdick. Capt. cart Maxem p·umped In 35 points on game for the Pirates &a he doml· Kenneth Moller, Thoma.a Murch. Bergeron and co-cept. Herb Yee 1·13 flel<t goals and nlnf' free thr()WB nated the backboards and paced Rtchafd Overby, James Richard· rcce.jved the trophy for Richard \\"hlle team 1nale Wiiiiams was the locals in scoring wllb 20 , *>n. Robert TarnO"Wakl. Robert Sweel'e alxth l'f'de .. Capt. Edmond dunking 13 field goals and two gtft polnla. The locals nave an open ~ St.tve Watcbtt, Jack Allen Pope for MJ8a Gene Dultn'a seventh toasee. ~ date thia week e:nd and tr&Vel to &nd Thomas Wright. ·captain Panl gradere, and Capt .. Howard Mit-1 San Perdoo-qpened up t.he ,..aec· Mt. San Antonto Tueeday and San· 1..otenlzen and co-ea.plain Jim chell tor Arthnr Chrtatenaen'.e ond half "wttll a basket barrage ta Ana Fri~ ot next week. i;°~ ·;;;~ p°j;· .... .... 1 TARS OUTLAST [ .~,t -TANK . Bettis Bowls Top Game Over 4 BOys RELIABLE T SERVICE v • i! .. ~ -/. [ . M · s Th SAINTS 35-28 .if f; ac ere AT SANTA ANA · · ~ Friday Night !IUOROUGBLY TRA.INED & i FACTORY QU AL1F1ED l!:LIXJTRONICS EXPERTS l't<LLY EQUIPPED te SERVI!: YOUR TV -RADIO SERVICE NEEDS • Santa Ana college._ vareil.¥ ~etball ~ will trs.vel Friday night to. meet Mt, Sa.n Antonio In o batlle' that wtll aee. the' l0&e.r end u~ wtlh a prHJ11&Dent poaillon tn the Eaatem. JC con!erence eel· 1 lv~ Currently GO&Cb. Jolm Ward's · l'aJ¢r'a ooct1py the unwanted po-- , Gitl,n bU\ have . rapidly been tm· proVing, holding high scoring Fall; : ('rl~n lo o~Jy 68 points In 1aat Tu-y nighl 'r tray. Thie 68 to 37 ""°'" la • tar cry from San Berdoo'• 94 to 57 victory aplnat the ·0on. two week ago. 'Berdoo J J.., Mt. S::1c·a' o~ coinmon toe . wltb the Dona. tb'e Jlbuntles belnC -h ,dumped 72 lo 80 Jn lbe' conference opener. • 'l)lesds7 nlgl!t the SAC ca&ers draw a bye tn ZUtm ~ ... plaY. a;nd ha•~ acheduled the Pe~ penllne layc-lo nu u. llle pp. 'l;'b Dona-wUI ~ th"'Waw vtld· IOl1 at 8 ,P'clock In I.be Santa' AM lalp.acltool gym. • . -la ~,~.Wt wit.II ll'Ull- ert4n. lr{p -rtnc -t C<nler ' Roi .ln!n --lo it po1n14 • ., lh4 Don--· 'Bawt .... uio rs · awrin. wu OP.reed °"' lo •• ~ ....... ~ D\feo al)d --.. -H Pmky ftom-DM_...,., • . 'l• ;,.i..t.-wltlk! '""""-.. " * .. 'few .11 Clatlfe. Qui ~ • -.,.,.. u ot ... la - .... -.ptim-~Rllt lid). Mt*ed .. • Ja Ula .. --.;. -... -··.•••..a» "' , .. a.. •Iii ...... ..... v ... =If I Even lhot1gh Sanla Ana's Salnb held HaQ>or·s wrually high scorer, Armand "' Nttttif'S to no points Tueaday, tbP Tars bce.t the in· landers on their own court by a count of 35-ZU, 'i'he Tar B sq-u&4 hnmbled the-Saint B K'f'Oue by 48*38. It WM the third stra1ght win for-the Tars. Jl"orwan:t .Jlrn M'.wlon We.a f\lgh scorer foi Newport wt.th U potnta. .trailed by Lee J'-'red• center. wtt.b 10. Dlr.k Lusk. guard, tallied 1lx ooinft agalnst the: Saints whtJe Jim • Roberto. guard, mode three points and Bob M'ddoug-h. cu•rd. rang up tour. Don Jackaon, Tar pard, hJt for one polnt. At the half, N'<<W""''l>Ot"'"rt led the Salnta b7 a lopgtdnd %1-6 coUb,t.. ri ,,... a c.uc of outlUUnJ tbP. !lalbts wbo Cl-.! wLO. a llantr. out. oeortnt tbe Tan lT-4 In lb• Jut U mlnulft.. Santa An.a'• Ji(onU 0.WI WU hfll'b ......... tor blo kam with nlne polnls, but he foulnd out . at thi' ai.trt o.I I.be \fourth COMpl ... Marine 1Radio S."ice . and Installations,. . . , U. S. Gowernme ... · .Ucensed Technicians : can llJ now for~ TELEPHONE llEA.OON Otll , IJ COAST ELECTRONICS i ' .co. ~15· Co11t Hi.tllnf Ne~ l1as;h PORT Tlll:ATM c.az del Pia. H. lat r BROADWl y ~ ~!~~-~!!~TRE SANTA ANA, Between tth A 5th on Broa&dway Aay Seat.--eOc .Anytime e Childre• Under 1% FREE Thun., Ian. I '7th I \Ved •• Ian.. Z3n.I . "T f:l'I TALL MEJ'I" "WEEKEND WITH t 'ATHER" Burt Lanpaster, Jody IA\\'renoe \'an ileflln, f>a.trlcbl :Seu.I -\-,U.0-. "CORKY OF OASOLIXE -A ... - ' · ~'LEY" .. FIRST LEGION'' Jimmie L)•deft. Scottie Beckt'tt Chas. Boyer, \l'aJter <;Ji.mpton ' Wodneoday, luuuy .18th "BVLLFIGHTEB AND THE LADY" - It. ~tack. Roland Paie -Al80 - ADULTS ..• j!e, tas lne. Children t:n~r 12 Fttr;E Sunda.1· • .Jw1u.».ry 20tb "\VAR-o•· Wll.DCA.TS" .John \\lay™' -A.llKI - "TIGt;J~ MAX" "BRA VE. BULLS" Mel Ferrer \'f"rn IlalstOn, l:lchard Arlf"n Wednf"SC.l~)', 'an. %~nl "CASADIAN l'ACIJo~lC" Rlµldolph SooU -Also - "TWO FLAGS WEST" Joeeph Cotten. Jeff Chaadlf!r DOORS OPEN ll:l-BOW STARTS-8:'3 "MY FArORITE SPY" "DECISION.BEFORE DAWN" Bob Hope.; H ed<b' LaMarf RJcf\M.rd Buebart, Gary Merrill No"' Playtn&' 1 Th~. Ian. %Uh · I ' ' -Al'° --AllM) - "RAGING TIDE'' ••FLA.ME OF ARABY"' Shelly \\'.inters.. IU~ Cont.a Maureen O'Hara.. 'eff Cbaadia •. NOW OPEN SATURDAYS i 'Gftd I SUNDAYS RE·"ARC .. ES · t t • l • 1 ~ff) and Co'ckt.ail Lounge I' • • I OPEN. 11 A. 11iL THROUGH ~ A. M. ' . NEWPORT BLVD. ON OOA.ST m(lllWAY NEWPORT BEACH • (WE ARE CLOSED ON THURSDAYS) GENE1s, RESTAURAN1' ..... 'llAIO:RY '1'•nclt 1 and ~--Cuisine I _ eJ.. I . . ' )'bOao ·-ri.lod . -r nn MG•i e J :t:-' l . , :""~-::-, - 1 . l ' -. f . I ' . • . St. James -Church Elects .Officers, . , Begins Plans for Parish School , · - Election of veslrymm and dale-,....-----~-------­ ;:ates, annual rcporta and 1n· nounc~mrn•. Qf plam for a parie:h day achool featured the , annual meeting or Sl Jatnea' Epbcopal church. held ~unday f'Venlng At the peri:;h · hall, lbe Rev. Paul Moore WheeJtt presidl.nit. Namt'd to the veetry for lht' Lerm 1952-3-4 ~re the followin~: George M. ffolste~n. Sr.. J oseph Ca'l"ftr and Artirur C. Achey. Delegate21 elected to the conven- tion of Uu!" o:ocese or Los Angele~ to be· held at the Cathedral Jan. 22-~ wen!: Lyman Farwell, \Vll- llam Ho~tein and Herb Dewes with alternate.e: Thom'as Rutter . Eugene Grauelll &nd George M. Holstein. Sr. Inlegale!I to the Convocation of Long Beach are: Arthur C. Aehey, William Holstein. Herb Dewes. MiSB Irene Bo6omworlh and Mrs. Ruth Pattl30n. Mr. Wheeler rl'ported to the.con- r.rrl'&tion of St. Jame!I that h€' has t"ndered his rt'Si~nat:on to Bishop Bloy ss Rural [)(>an o[ the Con- v~aUon of Long &aeh. HC' polnt- C'tl out that the itro,,..·lh of tht> p11.r- l.sh and the plans for thr establl-sh- ment of a parU,h day tichool made It JmplY..1111ibJp for him to givf' so much time 8\Y•)' from the local scene. The R1•v John Harrf'I. one , ot the out8tanding leaders in the field of f'<tucat;on of the !:piscopal Stewart Bauer to Address· local Adventists Stewart Bauer of the •taf! o! the Wbite Memorial hospital. Lo8 Angeles, will be gueat 9)>e&k at the Seventh-Day Adve:nUat church on Saturday, Jan. 19 at 1 t a.m. His topic wlU be "Almoat lnvtnci- ble, nearlf Immovable." Pastor Hollia L. A.ndeMJOn will accompany Or. and ~s. C. C. Emme~n. Mr. and Mrs. Ruuell Hampton, Ors. C. C. Smith. and Paul Butcher. on a five-day trip to the Navajoa in the Monument Valley ot Arlzona and Utah. They will take a trailer load of food. clothing and drugs to bP distributed among thl! Indians and will give medical and dental aid to them at the Monument Valll"Y medical clinic which is malntaln- f-d by Mr. and Mrs . Marvin Wal- tent. A youth group from La Slr"rra college will preaen~ an in•plration- al program for thf' Missionary So- ciety on Friday, Jan. 18 at 7:30 p.m. The Senior Dj2.tcL, soc!t>ty, 1crl by Mrs. Mary Johnaton. meet at the church every Thursday from l to 4 p.m. to sew for the nPedy, l"hllrc.h. \vill a&'IUi:it> hil'I duti~s. on make surgical dreutngs and scrap F eb. l ai:i chaplain and ptinc1~al books. The society ta in need ot of St. James Day school. which more food an~ usable clothin,'.i will br o .. g-anlzed bet we ::n now 1 and anyone deal ring tCJ donate. anrt thc> f'IJI opcnlnfi: of school. plc-aee call Harbor 1003-J. The trrll.'iUrcr r('pot'tcd that St. James Church Is in f'Xccllent fi- nancial condition. Hijthlighl of his t'f'port wa. .. thf" ract that the ne1,1,,· educational building was con- sltucted ln tour montll• time. and was paid for upon Its completion RPpor~ or progrc."1 were givl"n 'Life' Theme at Science Churc,h ' by Rulh Pattison tor the Woman·s Auxiliar.v, Mid~(' Scl.'E.' for the Al· tar Gu'ld. J erry Hall for the choirs. and Fl'ancea Hamilton tor th" Y. C. L. A growing UJlderslandlng that God is Life eternal lncrea11e• longevity, according to the Sun- day Bible Leseon on "Life" In all Christian Science churches. "Understanding Is a wellspring ot life unto him that hath It." de- clares one of the Proverbs of Sol- omon (l6:22 t which Is uRd as ,. The vcl'ltry met after the annual meeUng for a brief organizational Sf'SSion and tht' rtttor appointed A . Alexander Hamilton as senior warden. The vestry elected the fp'' ~otftoen; .J&Alior w....,. Wlrll Holstein, clerJf, Thoma• ttutter, and treaaurer, Lyman, H J'arWell. Installation ot veatrymen. wlll be held at the church thla coming Sunday at 11 a. m. The meeting adjourned with the congre~at.ion going into the church "'° participate in the Y. c. l.. an- nual pageant, the Feast ot Lights RIDERS PLAY DAY .. The Mesa Boots and Saddle club will slaite another home play- day on Sunday. Jan. 20 in the horse arena at the Orange county (airground~. Breakfast at 8:30 a.m. In the chuck wagon will launch the day of fun and horse· man.ship. the Golden Text. A Bible pas~ge also tr o m Proverbs ft :20-22J counsels. "My .son. attend to mY' wortta; incline t.hlne eu unto my .aavinga. Lrf. thorn not ~~rt from thine 'YM: kep tbem 11n the mid.at of thine heart. For they are life unto those that find then1, and health to alt' their ti~." "We a.II muat learn th&t Llfe la God,•• declares Mary Baker Eddy in "Sciel'lce and Health with Key to the Sert pt urea.·· She contlnuu, "Ask you.reel!: Am I living the lite that approachea the aupreme good'? Am I demonatrattng the healing power of Truth &nd Love? If 90, then the way will grow brighter 'unto the perfect day.' Your fruits will prove what thf> understanding of God brings to ma.n" (p. 4961. READY MIXED CONCRETE ' SOUTH COAST MATERIALS COMPANY No Job Too Large; No ·Job l'oo Small HI Wmt \Vlhioa, between Newport ud Harbor BlvdA. OOSTA MESA -PHONE BEAOON llS4I COLD • • AUTO UN.:::s~t . HEATER • • '' REG. PRICE SALi SJ.750 $37.50 1 ·p RICE ' • ~ .• l • ONLY ~to' l..D'r.:'. ' . • liU All Can '1' r . . I f;. • ~ 8feed OoolU'ol_ . . . Tiii: TROPHY PRESSNTATION for lllP••o:>' Mua~ -for Dlqloy OH-was ... Id In the 011art Room ol tile N.,.._. -Yadll ·~ubf ll••llo for Ille •¥81·' """" loll.: F)oyd Sa,»ole, 11¥• cOmml""" Cba1"""8 of tbe Small-• ftivhlon of tbe Souli..m callfo.-Yaehtlnl' AMoclau..,: Warr"elll Blhmr, or Newport llalbor Yacht Cl~ ~1 Mer 'l_f the .rontM •ward tor 195!; Freddlf" -k, &loo of NHYC, -plaee, and Lewellyn Bixby, IV< or Alamlt .. Bay l'C, third. . ~ · (Photo by Beckner) Plan World· Wide Da~ of Prayer Newport Harbor Lutheran Church "Having Cttta Which Differ" will be the theme of the sermon this Sunday by Pastor Herbert C . Plarui for the annual World Day Roth. The sermon text is RomflM of Prayer were completed at • 12:6-16. Miss-Elsie Farris to Address . Episcopal Women Addresses by Miss ,. Elsie M . 1.. • '!'. . jJ Big Savings ·on ~ ,1 , r ,~· R I G I D .. A I 'R E~·s : • f • I \ ll<pla• 10 Cubic Ft. DOUBLE DOOR ...................................... _ .. $495. 75 10.7 Cu. ft. DELUXE ............................................... _ .. :. 382.75 9 Cu. ft. DELUXE ........................... ···········-······-········· 345.75 8.1 Cu. ft. MASTER ... ·································-····················· 287.75 7.1 Cu. ft. MASTER -··· ································-···················· 256.75 8.Z Cu. ft. STANDARD ·····················-································· 24-l.75 1 .S Cu. ft. S'l;ANDARD ·············-·········· ......... ............. ...... 234. 75 -· Floor Samples NOW J397.75 I S00.75 z77,75 23\.75 Z00.75 196.75 188:75 ·Island Hardware e10 . Marine Ave. BALBOA ISLAND. • Harbor llu.J • • -; meeting of the committee held Sunday schooi meets at 9 :30 a. ~tonday afternoon. Jan. 14 at the m. with cJRS8es for all ages. The home of Mrs. Edgar R. Hill. chair-Adult Bible Study Cla.u also meeta man of tbe day. al this hour fOT' pan!nt.11 and alll in- Farris, of Long Beach, promtn~nl Southern California chur<:h'A·oman, and by the Rt. Rev. Willlam Rob-I L!========================:;=====;;;==========::::;.J ert Moody, Episcopal bishop of Thf' World Day of Pra~r. which ttrl"stcd. Free bu. tranaportatlon Is ih<' first Friday in L<-nt. Feb ' may be arranged by calling Bea- 29. will be obscrvoo this year at con 6o.56-W. t Gruita ~lcsa Community Metbodl!!t Church acti'Vltle11 for thU. week church. 1 :30 p. m . are as follow•: Saturday, 9:30 a. ThP J11erv1ce 111 int<>r-racial Inter-I m .: Cherub and Junklr choirs wUI denominational and fntern~tional. rehearse together. Satu.rday. 9 :30 dt w!U be observed In 104 countries a. m.; ~nlor Catechusm claM. ae compared with 93 last year. It Sunday, 6:30 p. m.: Luther begins In the Fiji lei.ands end fol-League m~eting. Monday, 7:30 p . lows ,the sun In Tts cour&e until m.: Senior Choir Rehearsal. Wed- the last service la held ln the ncsday. _7 :30 P-m . B:blc study Aleutian Islands. Hour, Tbcmf' thls year la ChrtJ!llt Our The following were received a.s H ope. The program will be fol-members or our church thla put lowed everywhere and wu· pre-Sunday: Mrs. W. E. Cato. family; pared by a group or migrants and Mr. and Mra. V. Ekattand; Mra. sharecroppt'r6 ot the u n t l ~ d H . Desutter. Mr. and Mra. A.. E. State1. ThOfk' are two of lhf:' Kelly fan1ily, a.nd Mr. and Mrs. D. group1 lncludt'd Jn Home Mlatons Stafford family. work. The chur<:.h Ui open dally (ram' The program w111 be preffnted 9 a. m. lo 9 p. m . tor private de- locaJly by repreaentatlvee of var-vottona. Put.or's office hours arc loua churches or the Harbor Coun-from 9 a. m. to noon daily for per- cll of Church Women, ef which sonal counsellog at the paf80'1age:, Mrs. P r rcy Baines ·I• president. next to lht> church at 1027 Cliff Mre. Edgar Hill wtlJ prf'sld(' over Drive, Newport Ht>lghta. the muting. Mrs. Vivian Harmon will be organist and Mra. Lester Vl erl!ng will be IM>loiat . '[h• public la. UwllA<l .i,. ,atleod 111,. -...vice. PulMe aJid their Wi-Vea Wiii be apeclal sueat.. A aocial hour will follow the pro- gram and a nursery will be pro- vlded for amall children. · Attendtng the planning scaaton were: pnmident, Mra. Bainea:; vicl" prt.•sident, Mra. Chester 11'1.aher antt aecretary, Mn. Paul Johnatonc. Also commttte chairmen and mem- bers were M.ra. Hill, chairman of World Day of Prayer; nomlna-- tlons, Mrs. Theodore Haueer; pub- 1iclty, M iss EIMle Newland. Alao members. Mmes. tbel Stanley, ~ymond James an Ralph Mer· rill : ch.t1rch key w men, Mra. M. L. ,Keeh>r. St. James; Mra. Mar- ehaU Lowe, BalbQa I.eland Met.ho- ' dlat: Mra. Arthur Miller, Chrtal Church by the . Sea; Mra. Hube.rt· Kidder, O:Mtta Meaa. Mel.bodhi:t ; Mn . R . B. Griggs. Corona del Mar CongregaUon&l. Newport Beach Beptis+-Ghurch ·· • The eubject fop dlscuaslon at ~~~~: ~~~.~:r:~~~~:; ~~ Young adult.a meet Friday eve· ·nlng at 7 :30 in the homl! of Mr. and Mra. Albert P errier•. S&t La "Perle, Costa Mesa.. for atudy ot the North American F'ronUer and a eoclal evening. The model bUlld· 1 Ing club Is scheduled to meet at the church Satm·day afte rnoon a.t I four. Dr. lv&n Che~ve' Elli.a will preach Sunday at 11 on "Why I BeUev(' In God," and .\.1lt 7::m on the topJc, "'Attlt.udea Are Impor- t.ant.·· Sunday school meets at 9 :4~ Sunday morning. La.Ill Sun- day the two new deparfment.ll got otr to a fine at.art, a.nd mUch ap- preciation W&3 expreued fo~ the new etudy matf'r!ala a.nd Sunday ' a<:hool papers. The Youth B'elJow: •hip meets Sunday evening at 8 :30 in the educational butldlng. Mra. HJII servro tea at a aoclal hour whicb folowed U\e meeting. During this tntcrfm plans were made tor a bentiflt tea to be &11.· nounced later. At Christ Church Lady of MtA Carmei By the ~ea Lex!nglon, Ky .. will highlight thf' annual au-day meeting' of t h e Woman·s Auxlller)' of the Episco- pal Diocese of Los Angeles at St. Paul'• Cathedral, Jan. 22. More than 200 women deleptcs from all parts of the elght•cotmty diocese. whJch extendA !rom Santa Barbara to San Diego and the Imperial Valley, are expected to attend th I s meeting. Mrs. St. Elmo Coombs of Pasadena, presi- dent of lhe Awdliary, will preside. FIRST CHURCH Ot' CHRIST, SClENTIST A br•nch of The Mother Chur(.h. The l•"l r•t Church of Chrl•t, .ScJenll•t. in Bo.tun. M...•••t-l'i .. •ett1. SSOS \'b. Lido, ~ewport Beach .5..,iw:l•y &hool •... .............. 9 ; I~ • m Sund•y 5er'Ylce .. •·······-· 11 :00 • rn . W.dn•.cl.)" Ev•nln• 1ueetln11 8 :00 p . m . Ru.dlnK l Room Loe.led •t l 11 P1lm Str-t. S.H>o-. I• opeTI d•lly from 12 -" to S p . m . q cept 51.1n~•Y• •nd holld1j1 tiatlonally ob•,.rvffl Th• pl.bile I• cord!.lly lovlted to attt!nd th.-ch111r1;h Hrvice.• and \l•t! the" ft~lns Room. •••• o.,.. 1 A Al B fL I A · "Foundations for P'tunlly Uv- 'T'f a o.oa ve. Ing'" will be tlle topic ., Christ Church by the Sea Sunday lllom· '\, Ing, .. R ev . Earl Wood, •a+tant mlnlatcr of ttte Flnt Metljod'at Church ot Santa. Ana, spea«a out Sunday at S. 10 and 11 :80. Week daya. 8 I.. m. Conteuittna.. Saturday, 4 to 5:.30, 7':30 to 8:30. Sunday, ~fore eactf mass. 8alboa llland, Sunday, 8 and · 10. Satur- day. 8 a. m. CO,.tesstono, ....,. ., above. 1 · Rad.lo lerepam• Dally. excepl Sunday, Roa..ry hour, KFWB 980) 7:30 p. m. tror ·puce. _,. Holy ~ :Olt a. m., KI.AC f370) 11 a. m. . t.bollc !lour, Kn flHOJ 8:411, p.m .J<OJ'J <TIOI Hour of St: l!'ninda C"...iinp 4 olllera. "' of hJa experill!Dce. ae a de1e~te ld the recent natlonlll farni~ lite confeN:!nce which wu held Chl· c&(l'O. · SpeClal music includes a hart· lone aolo by 1'fo~ Fo a.nd lhe anthern ''Be of'~ Ba.me Mind T.......S One Another" b the aa.nctuary cholr unde'r the I.rec· Uon ot Mn. A . J . Rutter. CELEBRATING OUR I { 50 YEARS of SERVICE to. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA "· ! . . Bcgioni.n1 with a can oa 6 miks of uack. P:aciic: lkttriC NOW st:"cs 115 com~uli.itM=:I in 4 coYatict with 660 motlCW ooacbcs aod 20) puscngc:r niJ ~ Third W3csc rail freight brric:r in the: 1tut, Paci.&c Sectric l& a major faCtor in Southern California'i: industrial •iWicJ aad rontinucd dc•c.lopmcot . .' for so yct.n Paci6c Elttttic facilities have form«! a TIW liek ln the Soutbland'1 chain o( progttss-We took to the M..rw • with dnmninarion aod •OJk at our jobl, with pride-J• j .. I ?!'-. -lti..l. --tt'• -'"',. ~-' • ! ' • • • • " •• • . I .. ·. - : .... I .. '/ .. •• ' ... . .. ' • . •'" I I • • • • " ' ' ' ' ~i :i ..J PART T -THU~AY, :JAN;-'17, ·1fi2 ~Jik1i'~~a1:1ss ~- . CLAS .SIFIED· " • .. t t~.Gulde CUBTeM MAD\;: -Slip covers, 1drapee, ~reads. Mrs. F . '.Harting, 126 Apte, Balboa Ia-• DONK.BUTTS Lie. General Contractor Residential-Co111U1e~ Remodeling land. ApL -4 in rear. 2Sc30 Furniture Restoring Chairs, · benches and etoole ulinf cane, ru~ and reed. ~y's Furniture Repair BRING to 2060 Santa Ana Ave., Coata Mesa. Phone Bea. 6133-J. Visits Parents in New .Orleans Mrs. Marion A.. Moemn&n ar- rl...i ba.k la eooi. """"' lut week &ft.er ... sojourn ln New Or· Jeana wttfJ. h.er parent.a, Mr. ~d MTS;,. Charles Bendi:s.. Robe.rt J e,an and Constance Mouinan, who an ~ta.ying with' their gn.n:dparenta, will Join Kn. Moasm&ll ~ awn- n 1er. She la vl&it!P.1 ~ EdlUt Hansen, 260 MagnolJa a venue. Gaines Family Off for T exqs ~· T . N. Qalae1 and dallghlol11 G,_.., and Kelly of C<ljlta )(ea&. goe off early yeoterd&y morning f""I/' Iqtern&!l<>nal al._t tor the)j-new home in McAllen, Tex., whue _they will jotn Newspaper- man "Brick" Gaines, former Press columntat a.nd editor or a Sant.a Ana paper. MrL CharlQ Ea too Of Corona del Mar braved nood WJ,t.e,.. to taJre ~ to u.e plan•. PHONE HARBOR• 1818 to place Your W&l}t ad on lbJa pap. Phone BeaCOD 84.08-W 17ttc PAINTING EARL 81UJFLIN 273 Palmer St .. Costa Mesa Bea. M07·M 94c9 Sympson & Nollar P~G & DElCORATING "The Beat Money Can Buy" 61! -38Ul St., Newport Beach PHONE HARBOR 2404 52tfc INTERIOR -EXTERIOR I PAINTING UCEN81ED -INSlJRED Glenn Johnston 501 -31.it St. Newport Beach .Harbor 2297-J 3<c3i OOMPLmE HOUSE CLEANING l'Umlhue ana rug• shampooed. Free esttmatee -Fully insured. Al's House & Rug Cleaning Co. Beacon Glll 72ttc H.H.l{OLBROOK DEPENDABLE PLUMBING • A Prompt Repair Service Maintained Phone: Harbor 1418-W HOl Ball!<>& Blvd., Newpo.t Beach Rare Antiques Private: party mu.st sell theee ex,. qulslte pieces from collection all 9ver wotld. Various type.a lamps, Early 4.m. walnut dJ'op teat ta- ' ble A: 4. cNLin.. Walnut dlnlnr table, extra leavq A new pads. Boston settee, wtne quilted ut- ln. Entrance hall table A: 111Jrror, cl\aln. CAN BE SEEN AT LOVEL"I( OLD Mesa Ranch Ea.at end of Del Mar A.ve., CoeU. Mes&. Beacon 6284J.W. ffc28 Final Closeout of all .Antiques ' by Feb. 1st Sacrifice Prices Ethel Richards' Antiques 475 Newport Blvd., Costa Kea \ ll.7ca9 BE WISE--ADVBRTISi\ .JANUARY ~8 elie:v.e ""·. _,,: . In-Our Schools Ye>unir manied wom.u, eompe. t.urt, wanu baby at11,,. durt.Jac d~, hourly butL Phone Ha,r- bor 1214-K 2ep21 REUABL.&: Collep J1rl want• \ baby oittlng In Newport Beach and Udo 1a1a ana. l?hoa• Har. 1020-W alter ' p. m. 2&c27 HIGH ecbool Jirl wanta baby stt- BROWN and Sha.rye operator, au- tomatic, swing shift. Top pay. Newport ·Beach area. Apply Roean, Inc., 5224 Southc!m Ave., South Gate, Calif. 28ttc TURRET L.A THE OPERA TOR- Able to aet up No. 3 Warner cl: Swuey turrtt lathe. pays. Top pay. For Newport Beach area. Apply ito.an. Inc., 6224. Bouth- INCORPORATED PremiB89 wil) be eyen for in- spection~ ' . 3!133 Via l;ldo HJU'l!or 1000 Newport ~. Clllf, , CLIFF HAVEN-Untllml-S· Sat., Jan. 1' -9:30 a..m. -1 :SO p.m. bedroom new home wftlt nz.ie:. lion., Jan. 2'1-2:30 p.m. -4:30 p.m. _ place. Barbor. t87. _1fc11R Tuea., Je.o. 2' · 10. a.m. · 2 p.m. < BALBOA P~SULA -At- . tracUvely tumllhed 2 lldrm. clu-or P,hone tor special appointment pl~ with aundeclt.. Winter P, C. A. Higbie, Rieceiver Harbor 3473 • NORTH BAT MOORING, suitable tor 25 tt. preuure boit. Sacri- fice. Call Hr. Hirth, Hirth Har- bor. Phone Harbor 974-. ~7 One of the'Harbor's Finest 56 ft. schooner, sleeps 9 Over ~.000 for new aaill, cu.sh· tona, geu and complete outfit- ting th1a year-ready for crU.ts- ing anywhere. Will COll8idtr R E . or power boat in trade. Call Harbor S4:M . lc9H Results come from constant Practice! An: ad reguJarty In tht1 paper will produce reaulta for you yearly. Reuonable. Har. SOlJl.R . 11311• PLEASANT slng!e tumlshed apt for two. 'l!S mo. or $10 1Vftk lncl. uUl. and elee. retrtg. llS' 15th st., Newport BeAlcb. :l8cf1 POR RlCNT -Fumt•bed BatbM lsland, $50. Modern, nlceJy lllfti- lshed cottage available to .June l~th. Water paid. Alao b<Jl!M In rear, $36. 118 Emerald IA.ve.. Balboa I.eland, :Mp28 BEACON BAY -Lovely bayfront home, available. Sl!W> month winter. If you have a va~t hoUR or apt. to rent, call a.nd let ua help you rent tt. ~ Balbqa Palms Realty I .. , tj,ng week e.nd•. Experienced. Pb. ll&ri>or ~fO-W. 26pU M.AN wtU:i dlvenlfiad experience want. work u bookkeeper, bop.t earpt.nler or, mua11 and work •round boat andlorage. Wrtte- Bo& z. Utta paper. 2tp28 ,M'). 8outb Gate. 26.ttc rE' QRE c1e1\lil electric et.ove, N fUO. 7 cu. ft, Weatln,tJOUltJ tt· NEED G U.OIES-tn or ~r cw-frtgerator. &160. Both ueed three M-M 1--' Radio port &:acb. Part or full time. • month&. Phone Hu. 2807-W. 1 ___ us_.,..._..._ _____ _ Jack Greene, Cllyan Hall Auoc. llQO. w. Btolboa Blv.jl. Harbor Id' -Car neceuuy. For information . 27-c29 call TErmlnal f·3M2 I reverse chf.) or write Thelma. Stevena, 1002 KJng Ave., Wllmlngton. SJ-Wanted to Buy 27p29 BRING YOUR.IRONING, &wing ------------ and mendhll' to m•. Expertenc-FORM TOOL and cutter grinder. ed a.nd reuon&ble. 111 EfM Experleqced. Newport Be a c JI WANT TO BUY-Electric retrjg· ~ eratora, 5 cu. tt. or Jess. Run- ning .or not . Pay up to $16. Pb. Harbor S417·W. 25<:27 Wilton, post.a Mua. Beaobh area. Apply ROSAN, IblC., 0224 15&49-J. %'Tp29 Soul.hem Ave., South Gate, Cal. •WANTED TO BUY _ Builders' LADY want. baby alttlng--eve----------· __ 26_u_c tr-.nalt level. Pb. Har. 3168-W. ninp. Call Mr11. Jobn.IOn, Har. WANT MECHANIC wtth 0148· 2$p2S 2263-M'. 27p.29 mob!J••end·C&d.Wao ~e.. I lteiJUJ\a ~ "'-'""'41t"t Bee Mr. Hapn,.CULB!:RTSON Practice! ~ °" resul&rl)' ·II> thla LADY wa.nta hoUMl(.ork, coo~g. MOTORS. 2481 Coaat Highway, paper wtU produce. result. fot J'oU. baking by day or bour. Pl><>M Newport Bea<:b. ;15<27 , BeACOl'I &S2J,Jl. 2Tp • ' ' { \I~·• ' ' • ' . . ' I • I -.., . I \ \ i . i .,;~ I ASSIST ANT, allracU"Ve woman over 2:i. Capable meet public. f4G -fp6, 6-<lay weej<. Apply 4-t, Friday only. 123 ~way, • Coota ........ 26p27 I------------ RENT A PµNO -J:5 month. RentJ,l app~lea on future pur- chaae at 81f4j'ER'S l{UBIC CO. (lllnce 1907), 421 No: Syca- more, Sa.nfa Ana. ip. 2-0872. BABY SPINET, Llko MW. Ytne I.or Bm&ll apartment or trailer. !'low·onty $297. Term.s. PANZ· SCflMIDT1PlANO STORE. San- . ta ila, oao N. JUlli, eor. 8th. HAJOCOND j Organ,. Spinet mO:. del, Mid· ~ famoua ·1 c ho r c1 ·model. Cilol!I• -Ill I and )>l•Y. DANZ -SCHMIDT Pl&ni> and Organ Col, ~20 N. Main, Santa Ana. BALBOA PENllfstJ14 -~ alngla apt. '25 ino. to June J.l5tll- Uttl. !Rel Laundry It ...--· chine available. Ph. Har. 12'70..W 18tfc CLEAN 1 bedroom untllJ"1abOd apt., UO mo. 002 -Bl&< St.. Newport Beach. Ph°"• .llffc.,n 5&?2-J. . '8cJS C01'0NA DEL ~ -,:~ 1'l'I"" • ~ '811 (JU 1111>: Oil .. ,...:1 ... MT·l t1ousa-u ·eoo _ Clout Blvd., CofO!IA del V&r. . ~ Balboa lsland .. , •AND HARBOR· ARIµ , See ua for yearty an.d seasonal rentala. Nelda Gibson, Rltr. 306 """"•· Bai~ hi. Hal'. ll02 ~·r--_. , 19tfc .. • • I~ p~r f hild~e.n That Y oit Should • ' • .- ' • A ., l r I ·I .. . • I • ' 11 1 f j • • • • . 1 ~ALBOA ISLANI;> · A Channing 2 bclrn\. cotup. Wtmdlr!Ul location. A temtlc buy at $16,000. Chance of a Lifetilile 14-0 acre11 of rich Ii fertile l&Dd. Only 3 hollJ'I drive from Loa A,npla. Grape9, carrot. A cotton . In full produc.tJot1. • • BLAN<;HE A. GA~-REALTOR ATTENTION ~TORS THREE ~y CHOICE PARCEi-ii. available ·at TODAY'S PRICE! L9c&Ud on Eut lTth St., Coeta Metia. Recently rezoned for commerdal wre. Froatagea 66 ft., 120' ft. .and 200 ft. Th-are' all choice propertlea aad depth afforc\t ample off· 111.reet parking. . . TOMORROW;S PRIC&-WE BELIEVE 1.8' A.SSuRED COSTA MESA REALTY 400 Eut 17th St. COSTA ~A Bea. 6818 TOPAY'S SPECIAL TWO BEDRM., 2 bath home, ocean llde ot hlw&y In Coroaa de! Mar. Only 1 ~ bk>cb to ocean. Nice 1ncloeed patio. Yard completely fenced. Hdwd. floont, unit lleat. Nice fireplace , Wired for elec- tric range. Truly a nice home. W~ llave ~e. key. Priced at $15,750 PRICE T . McCUISTION, ·Realtor ll03 Coaat Highway Corona del Mar Harbor 47 'llley don't LOOK! LOOK! have to be new 'llO cAD n -i. 111ny equip .• to be good tnci. w·w ............... , ........... s:1Ma AT ' '49 FORD C!Ultom e, CiD ...... u1ep I • -• 1 .. -.. • . • • ~ .a .. r • • ' • -.. f . ;.. _ __;,+,f.-.. 1 !•:!·!!!1·!!!!'!!!'!.......---iPA&E 7 --PAlT J ~ THURSDAY,JAN.111, 1 Country _.lfome Da.tJXE!-1 ''Pajoy .Yoanelf'' . ~. •. AT A PRicaj Y()t1 c.uf AftoRpl. Ila Wier tJiu ,_ thiP I ~ lbmbling tne 3 Ilea.-.. 1'wltll apia-. .• ,,;.. sx,a.lJll\!S ·~ __ ....,.__,,._....,.. _____ .,.,_ ..... ____ ..__ .... ft. oC tloar .,.0. ~ ....... ••lie rm: 14 ... rmo •••·be,.... OP ~ien;. OPEN aotisE ... 2t. ~ carpated wal to wlalJ .... a.._,.., c ... ~ RIGHT. • .uv~,.._ In .............. ..... ....._, ...... ----. '. . • a-tHMAV JI. .Qn.Aau . . •. .• ........,_ ..... bath.. P'ateecl all' -_...... • · • .. . ._ ~~ ~ .,.MU-,, . • l . ~ -Guap23a28..GJU.cl..in)l9tloJO~•~q.c-L:-"uoo~<;'!;~ u.. • .2811 Baya!lQre-Dri~--~ , ~down --BBQ. G= Lib Ol 0c ...... 1i:i -34'l'J'llOlf'l'_ .. _,,,,lllo A _ · -j_~-.-·2 "'°tb'.s· -· ~· ':NWW" i wrm.-. _, llhd., ·~pt-~ *"'ar. ..--: ........ . .... · --, r:-· l ~ · ..._ ,_, _,, .._ 1 .,.1l1eBUTSeti-.an.. Wna ~ . . :1 •~-11.......w l'OOlll tinl"I '. • ~ Price ~ • . ...L ~ , . e -no.t -iiome i.u a = 1-•~ ·- G. I. Re1ale ~.torJO'lllll"'~1 a1e; ~~;; · ~·~::== E ::i.. · .. ~ ~ *.!r ~· ~ · 1 -.. dodl>le ..,..._ ,_ ~ -•-, -·-· w tic ~w. makee thja fhl.e llome ~ be.t ,...i. -. ......., to -. and 17'1 Pomona Ave., -,._ Pit. 8111con «ilffT..J -• • --· • barpiD ~ti;'~ J'llll pr1qe, $21,000. TbJa llome k.U, -.., ... down. -------.:...' -~>-~~..:,.· ___ _._, -. --........ "' Ulla -' ,... -·-~ • : .'l'HE ~ Is ic}W' ---·· ~:v.== :f m~be ~: :::=~~~; Haij>of 329'.7. lnduatrl.~/ u you want Ba~~ prol>*ty 'lrjth pier A . . dN , · ·! I -· . ' ' •000 . 141• n. bide. ·-· .. ..,.-.m.ooo floata. cllect ~lU:fup no,r. We have .rv· i.;iwis~ ...... ~~ ";!"~!: boa Island Ba.;.,ron~· Hom&· ~f!IO *!-tt. blclr-,_ ....... --.. $32,000 era! __.... ......., •~-, ~ • ..,_ ... ___. -• _L.. .J, 12,000 'IQ. n . bldg ......... -.. .$88,000 a~ _year lien• -,.,.ut on ""'~ •UDO aLS tlliln la a DICL'UXll IMAGJ?tE -A 1f!!11 located Ba:yfront b .. only • ll'tve _ M·l ................... :• s.ooo bay. Tbese 1'UI be S--·by l!plbll, IO · t:1t .b\lt:"J.~n<~~ anc1 c::;t five yea,rs old, wltb !ricome unit-for juat '2f,OOO •. Ii acre 1o1o M-1 ................ :.l 1,500 DOJ'j't' DEi+Y. -': c-a.Wroom ·.;...i: We have the keY-We will ah<iw thll bonwj to )'OU • • lnaide pro~rw. bav• -ra1 startiitg at .-ta Ullfumlobecl -.. llll>gle I can Harbor 21111. • Bulldlnp baw quallt7 con· I ' · Income , $l2.000 l ·bedtoom un1t iurnl•bed. I W ell built 2 bdrm. home and 3 NELDA~TI:IC!nN, Realtor . . •t.nlctlon and .abould st• .. you $39~. Lido Bil.yfront rental• all t\lf9-l9fted, large tot. ~ aecurlty Uld llte tlnie INCOME monthly ~· approx. $17a. 300 Mariae Ave.. boa Ialand Harbor 502 You can -live In one · unit end EX~ON Y well built, older hom6i'Bulk· Price $12,00Q. Ii down. ______________ .:._______ enjoy INCOME 1rom t11a _,. or head," pier & slip. ~ •u.re and -this one jriitbp11t ~~· ·• ~ A uoe '11 for rent&J purpoaea. Thto dela.y. ~ey at '3113 Newport Blvd: Call Mr*. Dick· · G. N. W~, Rltr. CORON DEL MAR • 1o ID<• 1>a..in1 s watutl-ont , son or Kr. Cameron at Harbor 1013. • 1• A Am>elates RANCH TYPE RUSTIC •REDWOOD-· born• fo. the price ot one. 1 1790 Newport: 8JVd. NEW aad READY TO MOVE INTO . ONLY $48,000 -Tenno. Co8ta ¥-. 1 Ph: Bea. 5181 3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Beautifully decorated. All ALSO modern feature&, including prbage diapoeal. ~­ wood fencing, nicely . Jaadacaped. EJ<celleat loca- tion, not far from shops and beacb. Full price onljy Real Es1:18-te is Your Best Investment Home a.nd Income $15,800. Good tenna-5% lnWeat -ALSO- · some very deBlrable Jots for ule OQ LIDO -ISLE. Choice water- ltrqn~ Iota for income unlta Or ~rou 1treel3 Jot.a at prices Well Under lheJr value. Remember we are the DEVELOPERS of LlDO ISLE .. Hel'8 a ~tit9 bU)'I •LOT. • • > 12 '7o Net Plus OWller's :·Apt. 6 UNJTi COURT on two R-3 Iota. Qnly 4 ~· old. : Room w expan1. ~ unit Is attracijve((y turn· niahed. ~ verage , groea income ior Jut \wo yean, $6,000 P,er ~ea1;1 pJua. owner's' apt. .Oper11tlllg co.ta • low. M price $4.2,000. Call Mr. Cameron at ·Ber·· bor 1013, ' Attraetl-.., ~ty built 8 bdrm. home, n.Jce UY. nn., w ith 1ge. wtndaWa, Ip. . tile kit., l , tll• bat.hi. hwd. nra. a.nd good heat· Ing r,c. ONE BLOCK Ji'ROM •MAIN BEACH. BEJSr. DlSTRieT Attractive 3 bedro<!m home aa Jarie corner lo~, with additional complete apartment for gueata or income. Priced .for quick -l&le at $lll.500. ' P, A .. ~AUJER . . INCORPORATED 3333 Via Udo N-rt 8"ach, Callt. ' Boat Owner's Special · 1 , ~LUS l epaTate ~e bdrm. cottage PLUS Extra nice oa.e bdrm. apt. with Uv, rm. and We kll., and ba,th. S ainl'le n.r .. good location. Priced $2 a,"1!1, $10,000 cllllh. Pruent rentJ.l income Sl50 mo. I -0 - $1q<l0 dn. . For qldck ~ aee thJa 2 bdrm~ · home on t Side near rroc~ry 1tore and bu,I atop. Owner muat .. IL Full priee $5300. • -·-Newport Heights One bdrm. home, l1v. rm., kJt., and bath. lil"'Nlt tree•. rock and lath prden, flah pond. Only $6000, term&; ' Don't overlook thi&--we have the key. TOM PAYNE,-Rea;ltor . 310 Coast Hiabway, Corona de! Mar Parking space for your conveaieace .. . ~------ THREE' BEST BUYS , 1. 3 bdrm. frame -$6911'o, term.. 218 E. Knox St. 2. Duplex -Brin'lf 20'Jli -$11,000, terms. 3. l bdrm. stucco -$6,000, terms. WANTED : Sel~an or Broker • for Balboa Office. • FOR INCOME T SERVICE call at either office or my home, Harbor 1!165. Harbor 1600 TYVO BEST BUYS in Newport Heights 2 BEDJUl. HOlljli In et1cellent lo- caUon, • yrs. old. HAI dbl. ga-r&&'•, nice yard. Only $1700. -. CHARMINO NEW 3 bdrm. ranch ~yJe home. Hu tlreplace, beJU" 'tltUl hardwood noora, lot. of cloeeta. ftnut workmanship: • u2.2ao 'Beacon Hill Realty 4. Newport Blvd. (above Al'cbeo) ~ B, GTU·R or Ev ... B. MU-W IDEAL VACA:J10N HOME. Right on the CHAN· ; , I ' NEL & only a ltep to Market, aULK~, pier & f)oat.1 Well built, .4 yrs. old. SleeJlll te eully. Large -living .room, fireplace, patio, bar·b-q double garage. $18,500. Furnlahed. ·can · Mnt. Die llOll or Mr. Canieron, Harbor 1013. I TRADE OR SELL . . . COMFORTABLE l bedroom home on 2 lote In .. · handy location. Zoned for ·three more tllli~. Price, $7750. Cilwner wants 3 bedroom home In Newport-~ Heigllt.s. Cell Mnt. Dickson, Harbor 1013. j c EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor Baylllde Dr. & Cout Jllway -' Uth and Irvine • Newpo~ Beach Ne"'Jiort _8"ach . ---· 22& Marine Ave. . ~ • 816 Coa:at Hiway l....BaJboa Island 3111 · NeWt;lort Blvd.~'. Corona del Ma~ . · ?i(•wpo~ 8"ach " Late Model Chev. 1'-ton pick SRA VER MOTORS up ........................... .,. .... ¥ ... :.' 14~ -0 - FRANCIS J. 1 HORVATH, Realtor 3420 Balboa Blvd. -Harbor 14~ 11561 Balboa Blvd. I . Harbor 370 • BACIF j BAY""~G • t: . ' ' • I Motel in Corona del MaJ:j. ~ ·•1 NJfT ... ---· -'tl PLY. ,clb, cpe. H·R .......... $ 3lH! Vacant Property 'W ~ °Olllmp"-..... ~ --;-~·-. • Ar# 10-~-•JJ,000,' i. """' ,...... (OD) ---...$1~911 LO~ANCE on your "Jt.IN ID" UI lat. QlllY euoo. ll ...... '48 cemv ... F\eetllne" tied.· . .$1~ on new BUlnian· 1nx conv. One acre tndU8trlal, $3!Ml0. '41 DESOTO oedan ................ $1080 Hwnber-Hawk 'If 8~~ Tal· . -o - '48 llORC. club ..................... $ ~ bot. INVESTIGATE th ... f!Jle H . B. .Clark, Bro~r Aoooe. '60 8TUDE. ''Cha.mp" aed&n -British car•-.. co D> ................................. u :1ea ~~ TllRMll La . Perle ealty "H illman Minx Dealer" .. fORD ...i ......................... , 1aa 1898 Harbor ;Blvd. T1 PLY. tied.· .............. , ..... $ ea · · NEWPORT-COSTA MESA '17 roRD8 =1 ~~-... $ 24 a AUTO SALES Pb. Bea. 7048 TOW' DODGE-PLYMOUTH Dlr. 1880 NEWPORT BLVD. COSTA KE8.A 2604 New'port Blvd., Newport Bch. ---------- Phone Harbor 140T ~---~----G. I. Resales Beautiful country -ome, . 2300 sq. ft. 2 ~ .. den, 2 bllths, on ~y,· acrea, 111lrrounded by ujJJ treee. hlcludea family chickens lll!d i:abbit., bonle corral plua ~ &cl'eS j orang•. For ~ed counbly living -decoraW<il' excelleat taste. I • I $2 ,!500, terms . I Shown b~ Appoinbnent Only Call :Beacon 5715-R Balboa Island .. ,·-... _,-~. -· Yill'y' u a u • u a J attractive beach home. Has 5 bdrms., _3 baths. & 2-ear garage - OWner anxious to sell . . $19,500 ' Linwood Vick, Rltr. W. A. Tobia&, sBlesmanager · Ow!ier'J 'lie&Jtli ltorce. 'aai<i _I.No~~·!* offer . refuaedJ Maniek>us invesbnent. Easy. term& . . I • LOVELY MODERN HOME. 3 bdrm., <Jen, 2Yi baths. Gorgeous ocean 'and bay view. MlJS'l' BE•; SOLD. WI i1i ac<!ept cost priee. Can be 11"1 fl=· ·: !shed if desired. 1 . "" • . . • • ' , . ' • I I I . ' • • ' . • • 1 • ' • • EASTERN GRAIN FED PICNIC STYLE RORK ROAST . ' a SALE · D~YS ~ ~ ··: , ~ THUR~-FRI.· sAT.. . 'J~ 17-11·1• ... EXCEUENT FOR STEW 1· 9·· sP.AREN ii'ls . 43: ras;buireast ~ LEAN, MEATY!. . GENUINE SPRING LAMa · 59' :u~~-STRETCHER • 49" !~~d~!~~~ho~.~~.~!ut a Lamb PaHies JUST ARRIVED-3000 CASES! 10 , . DOLE FANCY PINEAPPLE. · ; JUICE ~~2 LARGE 21· ti ; 411-0Z. \ CAN ." · · RATH'S KORNLAND 43 u.s. GOOD, CHOICE 79 , si· d 1 , Shoulder Chops , ..: ···LB.1~! s~L ~:,~~ ·." BEST CUTS, LAMB - . . All-AMERICAN SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE ~i GRIND IT FRESH! . ._DELICIOUS FLAVORS 3 19 UELLO pt~J~~s PIGS. . ' a · iflii:EfS'·;; 2 ... 31· \3~ PICKED BY UIBY'S-YOUR CHOICEI ROSE DALE HAPPYYALE CUT GREEN PEAS OR BEANS YOUR CHOICE 303 CAMS .. 11 D FACIAL TYPE TOILET TISSUE . . URGE ROW . ' • . ALL-AME.RICAN SMALL GRADE-A FRESH EGGS ,~~i~. 39" . 20". PICTSWEET SA E!· ·~R~EN ~EAS -~~~ . Y.OOR ~HOl~E . Peas & Carrots'~~ French Fries ~ • CUT CORN ':ts~ MIXED VEG ? '~~~ Golden Squashi!.c~: • .. ~. . .LPEl'S..llf•ll'RI .-. -. . . .· LOlF . FOODCRAFT FRES ~of · KRAUT IJ°:," 21 :' ,, •• r ) • • • I 'I U.S. NO •. 1 ·1DAHO RUSSET GUARANTEED TO BE 0VER IO.LBS. IN EACH BAGI • ~ ',, I ' •. LBS:. 11 IESll I II& . .l'. ·10MAT:~Es·~I~~--, , p BOX 0 BE SURE .T9 S~E T~ESE"! . . I . URGE, SWEE.T, .IUICY NAVEL ORANGES . ~Nfi~ROR 10 wJ45~ JUICING! I . . . . . . . - I • . FULL QUART! : c~Y~M~!:~AN A Flmi I ,,.. . -0-NEYW_OOD_L_OG_AN_B_ER'-Y l+-,-.-illl . CAD PllCIS .. I "" .• ns.";;i;,s.-Nr•i . WINE FIFTH ! =--~11.1u::::.i· ... lf. REAL IERRY WINE .FROM dRe&oNl · lk--.••· ft ' ... !!!!~--. . ' l ~ ' OU> MR."BOSTO"! • I ' 7. 4 I · ·-Ii''* ___ ...... . ' lly ... ~ -··""........... • ~~.r ~ .· l .• 39C clO& • -SLOE GIN • • • . . . ·~ ·~i·· ~]' ...... . CDCla!'.!."" CAK•I· •; ~ lfC' ,· : . '~·-.i -~ .. ~ • .'.~P ~:: . !MAI ~ ' I .. • • , I , • .. SCttOOI. ·BOND . .. . GROUP LiSTS SUPOORTERS ' The ' CIU:&ena'. Committee for SChools today n:Je--et a llat ot namea of loca.J peraoM who' en· done the $186,000 bond luue elec· Uon whJch "f1ll be held tomorf'O'W' (Friday) at pol.la 1.z:t the three ele- mentary. 8Choole. J Tbooe U.ttd by the lnctuded the following: ,Francia Horvath, Toro Heffer- nan. Mn. R•ymond Harvey, CUI Hutchinson. Mn. May Davie. £d4 ward Healy, Tom Norton. Harvey Peue. Wesley D. Smith, C. Lester Jonts. R. L. Crutcher. J _ T . Van ~ Dyke. Ralplt P . Maakey, C.rl Han· na, Arvo Ha•p&. Mnt. Edgar Hill Roland Wright, Dick Richard. Bob Callis. Herbert Holk.er, Lee WUder. Mrs. F.dwtn Morgenroth. a-•. C. l'<· Deakin.a, Earl Vf . Stan· ley, Mrs. Louis J . Caenar, Harry Welch, Lonnie Vincent. Linwood Vick. Rex Bra.ndt. Dick Drake. :Mrs. Frank Woodland. Percy Baines, W. A. Toblu, J . Barry Loughlin; Ed Murrlson, Mrs. C . G. Waldeck, Bunster'-Creely, F . E. Birtcher, Mrs. H . P. Yarnell, Bud Desenberg, 'Mrs. Ha1'old Boyvey and Walter Longmoor. WOMEN OP TIU: YEAR weN "'P~ted by &lra. L F.· Wllbne8., above.. who recel\.'ed thP. CttaUon of Merl• oa. behalf of tbe Bualtv:M aad Prote.Dwll Women's C.1ub wlilont the bu mwnf'd u pmddent. The Wom- en's l'"MIP wee cited for 11:8 out- •""'d~ c~ ~""'IW u.r.& brougi>t the oommwtl,t,-'i"d Ito nw""""'to tocether tll.IS -' yMr. {Presa Photo> \Vhat's in a aame, asked. Well. that's wbat a rommittee composed of rep~sentlativ9 ot lcr cal aervlce. ft&ternaJ and ctvtc or· ganiz&tiona wilt try to decide next Thur1Kla.y, Jan. 24. at 4 p.m. In the Chamber of Commerce office. Frahcia J . Horvath, temporary chairman of the group, announced today that the committee lo de· clde on the best name for New- port Beach will endeavor to ar- rive at a conclusion Tburaday and preeent a recommendation to the city council, shoukt a ctl&nge ln .,.. civic nomenclature be approved. For example, the ,Chamber ot Commerce and others have urced that the city be knO'WJJ u New- port· ffJu'bor. If "this or &ny other name ls submitted to the council, that bod.v wtll be Uked to endorH' it and put the propoeed change on the ballot next AprlL Then the citizens can decide. All local organizatKme are ~­ ed to have their representatives at the meeting, Horvath 5f,..ld . TH£RE IS A MKS. HARRY WEWH and. she '8 pk:b.ll"Ni abo\·l', flnt u alwayw., wlU. II.any, He"" she l8 pict\U'Td retU.nc tbe fint •Uee of blrihday eake 11erved ap at a.n u.rl~ Cbambtr or . Com- merce baaquet bekl at the Newport Harbor Yacht club. Mn. Welch k Ute eon&ult compNltoa of tlae pro~onal comm.unity boo8U.r ud u..,. .,. ....,_ -tho wklth llbd doptll of tho Sta .. of Call.fond&. · (Presa Photo) r. I ' ,, • • ' • • r ' 'bl. JAM.1t ~·' ,r f .1 I t ' qn:.~:-Re4*ed -up to i towil. · 1 , •• pe.. a.:.~ P"8ted 1" & r t \ f "' inOll YA l- •. Our classro0. 1Enrollment ·is BUbO& 1 ......... , ... t;"-1.. (~ ~ . Balbos Pe.!mt•!a :&.ii, ., . <.. -T . ~,, Balboa hknd ~t AMn, • f. ' l -.. \ . • Oomtnl Newport ierdt ·cOmmUDity , r -'-.I • . " I . ' . Corona clel "*" Qvle ~ I. • Balboe .Ba7 ·Ynm OP .,r _ -..~ . . ' . ......... °"' ' ·' . ... ""dr I IARG\lli, TAltl aelUda 0. 81"8 -re~ IU:INEBT, -. fA ·~EsA ATRICK'S .. I . d., Costa M•a .... 5035 • .· ' ' .... • . ( I 1 • ' • I I: • • • I • . NORTON -NEW PRESIDENT OF ~CHEST;. MRS. HARVEY SOMERS RECEIVES J>LAOUE, PLAUDITS 1 t •, • I -Ha~r Players . Now ·Rehearsing 'l~qt's ··Deli9M-· wWj , ftna1 cutins corni>JeteO. Newport Harbor OommunllJ Play- ers-lhlii week announced namee of 22 cut membe:nr for their three- Tom Norton wu named preai-a.ct comedy drama, ~'Idiot'• De--t of the Newport Harbor Com-3 A. I B fl S light;• now In tthearul at Or- munJty Cheat for the ensuing year • arm a et anKe Coast College chapel where Tu.-y noon when the Boerd of • G Qff J. 25 the pJ&y wUI ho et&ged. D\recton.and general membership to 0 an·. -P1-y action la S4!l ln • moun- met jointly at the Balboa Bay ta!n lodge ot a small European Club. { One of the ~fteet, ~oet hllar-country, where war'• threat hu Servtnga wt th Norton wtll be ioua partJea ttJ htt Orange County 11tranded a troupe of cbo'118 gr-,.1.1. )(rs. Mabel Fll.zn;lorrta and Arthur in a long tlme wiU be st.aged at a their manager, and 1und.ry other Torrance. first and ses;ond vk:e local Club Jan .. %6. But there'• travellera. In tbe leadl are Patl prulcknta, and Clarence Higbie, nothing b.11.arioua about lhe pur-Witte of Cordrta det Mar a.nd Jack .secretary. Higbie repJacea Bob p~ of the party. Proc~ will Wibon of Huntington Beach: SUp- Eut.man who aought re~rement be W!led to ·~mbat a. .erloua and porting them are t)lree otb~ due to the heavy schedule he Ls deadly "toe, lbtantlle paralyala. Huntington Beach pl,yera. Rich• carrY1nr. Stan ol Utt.a March of DJme1 ant and Diana Zweig and Connl.e Orrin Wr.ght !lttt:ce0011 him.self '"l'hree--Alarm Ball" will be one ot-Hanaon; four Orange Cout Col· as . treasurer. Wright receivOO the country'• aanlest entertaln-leKe atudents. including Mre. special recognition whe~Mrs. Hai'-ment groups, ~ "F1re HoW!e Zwel~. PaUy Hayea, PeteT ~mlth, vey Somera. wbo presided. read a Five Plua Two," and Frankie Or-and Lincoln Clark. and from the lf'tler of app~ciatlon for hl.5 ser-tega'a orche•tra. Harbo""t and M<'sa.' areu. Norman vice&. In addition to hearing the hap-Webber. Bob Keegan. Peggy A~ Five new board mcmben elected piest ~d moat foot-stomping jazz bolt, Ed Acke rman, • Drusilla to Rr'je •a three-year term are they've probably heard In monlha, Thomp90n. Verna Miller. Vlrgl.nla Mn. Ted Hambrook. Carl Hutch-Orange countlana who attend the Well.8. Diana Margwarth. Marjorle lnson, Lara: Lavagnino, Arthur party alao wtU be aJding the Nat-Barnett, Al Thompson, Eldon Mlll- Thtt'11~ and Orrin Wright. Re· ion&( Foundation (or. lnfantllr er, Grover Moore, George Bacon t iring 16oard members are John T. Paralysis in Jts efforta to produce and Bert Smith. Boyd, Mrs. A. V. Andrews, Bob a vaccine tor polio. Clara Axtater of Corona del Calllii and Mrs. J . 0 . Johtu1on. Bull O'Connor, national pres!-Mar·. In charge ot tickets for lhC' Boa.rd rn.embers continuing their dent ot the Foundation. I.a.at week play. a.nnouncei th&t they are now terml!I are.R61and Wright, J. Lea-&id ln Los Angeles: "We are well avalJable from Players members. li e StrffenR.tl, Rev. Thomas Pen· .along the road toward & solution Ali Bf'&ta for this production will: dell, Mrs. J . 0 . J ohnson. Rev. Paul of the problem of Infantile paraly· be rel!lerved, with Cha.rlotte fiol-' Babbitt. Maurie Stanl8y, Arv o sis. After: 14 year•' work, we can llngsbead handling reaervationa. Haapa, and Frank Linnell. say that the road ahead is shorter The \Vomcn 's Cl~ Lcaf{Uc has Plaque P~ted than the road behind. Already w1: contracted for all s~ats for the Apprecl&tlon of the C'Xct"lll"n l can vacclna~e laborato~y anlm~l" Tu('sday night perforlnanc(', and schedulf' o( service rendered by f;lnd .~mm un1ze them 'tO the dta· they will be available through Mrs. Snmt"rs, rt•l1rlng prf'sldf'nt. ease. League members only, a ccordlnJ: wu paid her by fellow wo rkers Part of · the proceed!! from lhc to Iris Higbie of Balboa J~and. through the pr<'St>ntatlon or a "Three-Alarm Ball," th(' miniature I Prf'sitlcnt ).{llfthella \Rand a 11. plaque. a pe rMnal gift, i..nd 8 let-Iron Lungs distributed throughout who i!'! directink lhC' c urrent play, ter of rrcognition, the county .. and the Porch Light r has an'lounced th(' next mt'nlbf'r· Joe Catanich, cxccutlVo...director Brigade which will be held h ere I llihip a,_nd ·part! ~t Balboa Yachl Orange County Fedf'ration Com-and acrou the nation the night ol Club Ii riday f"Ven1ng, F<'b. 1. munlty C hest.a. preseqtcd th c Jan. 3J,. Wtll be used lo help the ___ _ plJque acd a J:Old Red Feather Foundation produee the ltfe·savlng M H I D t c:mblem pin to Mrs. Somer3. The vaccine. Htt.lf of the proceeds will rs. aze l:JmOn certfflcate award brars the Fed-remain in Orange County for WK' • H t t crallon'.a S('al and state's that the in the county chapter's home-care 1 •S OS ess 0 presentation Ill made "to Sally pla.n and other eervlcea. The chap-, Pl • ht G Somera. out.standing citizen for ter s home-care plan hi. known in aywr19 roup exceptional fle rv1 ce." ' many parts of the United States A gtft r I' h' t now a.s lhc "Orange County Plan." Mrs. Hazel Dun1ont. Newport. o c lp r lnf'8 one ear· opened her East Ocean Front rings . was prt'sented to Mr~. Som-home ror the Jan. 11 n1eeting or er11, first woman to be president Of Robert A. Wood th Pl . ht w ···h th t the local cbeJ1t, by Judge Frank e ayw1 ig or ..... op ea re Linnell, campaign chairman. Exhib"ti · · Art' t group. LJnnell also read the letter of I I ng IS The Four Sharps Of Santa A~a. opprectaUon to thl' retiring exccu· for Cou.nty ,... r...oup dance combo. pla.yed for danc1nh t'·v Th I It · cd b h QT during the evening. Stan Fox e. e e er was sign y eac . ---p~h~~l~r--~k C.•-,·ch k 1 f th The speaker for the Oran,:;"e ballads. A potluc k dinner preccd· ..... n spo c warm y o ~ . . Newport Chest and 1ts ~istingi.dsh-County Art Association 1necting er the da.octng and ente rtainment. N1 place In the county and statP. Thursday, Jan. 10, was Ric hard C1'la lrman for the event WiUI 'The Newport Harbor Chest is: a Haines, natjonaJly known artist. Mrs. May Cha.sc of Santa Ana. Jlttte federatio in it.st>ll," he said, He gave I\ talk on the lC'Chnll'~ GUf'SL't included Messrs. and Mms. "and it ti ~ th 11 o( painting 8Jld ahowed slides of Arthur Ch&S(', Ray Ziegler. Don •.ll r e overa to· some of his paintings. Harwood. Lyell Buttermor('. Mni. tal in the county considerably." The January exhibit Is of water L!Jlan Fox, M-rs. Ollie Wiicox, Jack He re!errcd to t~e fact that the colors ot R obert G . Wood. It Is Wilcox. Mlsa Joan Drun1mond, loc&L cheat. ftrat in county and ~ atatti t<Y'tn._.e Jts totz. went JO:". · ~ lo the pu~lic every day, ex-.John ~II, Frank Hagerm~n. FA over it.a ;budget CIVO\& Of $l&,OOO. cept Sunday, ln the Lecture room Hall, S\&1:1 P'px and Stuart fox. Anabelmla Cheat drive baa just re· of"1 the Futkrtoil Llb'91')', . untU ported 100';1 goal. •t&ted Catanlch . Feb. 9. • .. Santa Ana i.a 9511' to dat(,'..' he Mr . .Wood la a graduate of Po- added. mona and Cla.Temont coUegee; chiA, Funds spent two yeani: in the Army Atr Forcr, and although he i.a only 25, has found time to study with halt a doaen ta.mou• artlats and tuch- er11. TheM Include Millard Sheet.a, William McFee. Sueo Sertaawa. Milford Zornea, Phil Otke. He ts a member of the , California Watt>r Color Society and the Los Angel('~ Art Aa.sociation. He hu won prizea from Chafree Art Assn., Fresno Art League. Arizona State Fair, Puadena Art Aa8n., anrJ others. Hie painttng11 are vlgOt'ous and strongly colored, with an or· Orrin Wright reported on the local Chokt's bank account. The Cheat haa 121.000 In ca.sh, a.nd Sl.000 In pledgea and s:;oo in check.a. The 19 board membere and chc8t contributors present at the lunch- eon meeUng included Rev. P&ul Babl>ltt. Bob Callis, Mts. Some rs, M.r. Wheelcr.'Eutman. Iris H1g- bie, Orrin Wright, Torrance, C&tanich, Lavagnino, J ohn John- aon, Unnell, Stanley, Mrs. a: M. Bl'bthe.ra, Mrs. Mable Fitzmorris, ffigble. Mr. Pendell, M.ra. Ha.m-tib~ ~d Mrs. J . trt.hur Taylor. LILI ST. CYR, Hollywood 8lrlp- tea.er-"JU8t. because a gtr1's a stripper, you know. doesn •t mean •ht; hun..'t homeapun vaJuee." • 'ginal approach. • lt .waa announced that the Po- mona Art Auoclatlon, just form· eel, U.. adopted th.LI Aaoctatlon's Conatitution and By-law1: and Ule:lr ftnt on@--JDan Pow. in lhe Pomona Library, wtll be the work' .,, Neb Nelaon. of G&rden Grove; rJrst Preeldent and active member ot Orange county .Art Aaoci•· lion. I The ne xt regula11 meeting to which everyone is lnvtted, wtlJ bi> held Feb. 4 in Fullerton j..ibrary, with J ean Goodwin Amea u speaker. The exhibit will con11tst of Arthur Ames' and Jean's paint- ings and enamell. Milton Pilchard Named-to Head Exchange Club • Elec!lon of officers roi' the ftn1l hall O( J,9M WU held b)-lhe Ex- chf.nge Club of Nc:wport Harbor at ita lut. regular meetlnc. ~ aa prealdent wu Milton D. Pil- chard, Newport ~alt.or, and ee-- lected .. vice president ...., El. H. Tb.Jele, Corona del Mar opUc.ian. Georil"._ "l'Urntt, loe&l Ute c:oatrJ. tor. wu named eer1N.ilt ... t·&rm1, &nd reelected to thrJr rupec.Uve Ortlcea were PaUl T. &ltler, aecre- te,Y, and fFredettc:lt HallgdOn. tttawrer. ~ , ·Pllcbard announced .plana for a Joint p_.,. to bo!liter attand, 11Dce of mo/i>bon al intttinp and to lnore-lndllctlon ot -IMTD• hero qitp lht'cNb. lt ,... ~ tllat 11\la weol<'~ meelllli. Wiii. M ~ to a --.;r ol1 WO -1&m -~ -..... "' -..:t...-..... It. 8UC< 'W. _,, . .,.. Pro America Slates . Speaker on · Socialized Medicine P ro America wtll hold It.a flN!l meet(ng ·of the year o n Friday, Jan. ~ In Pilgrim hall. Corona df'I Mar. There will be a social hour at 9 :30 a. m. with brunch served. Bua1ncii.s and program will l!llart at 10 o'clock. Speaker will be Or. W. J . Cow- an, orthopedic surgeon. graduate o( the University Of Edinburgh. Scotland, wllo hu practbed IOllNew York City, now ta located ln the H~rbor area. Hla aubject Will be social Ired medicine and he· epc&kl!!I rrom personal experience tn Eng- la.nd, where he aerved with IOClal· I.zed medical .service. A nominating committee under Mra. Collin F . Brown will an- nounce a ala.le ot new officer can- didates. The meeting ls open to tht!" public. Comus to Elect at. Dinner Dance Members ot Comus club will elect new orflcera at ~eir annual dinner dance Friday night in San- ta Ana Country Club. Three men and two women will be elected to the board. ThOf'le nominated include Harry Teter. Alvin StaUJrer, Carl Sanborn. Ra.Jph CUnnlngham, Paul Renlua, Mrs.. .lames i'. Naughton, Mr• . J . A. Harvey, Jr., Mrs. E. J . Ban- nbte.r and Mrs .. Herbert G. Tbomu. Tbe affair will be formal with dinner lo be served at 1 o'clock. The alfaf~ will be llm.Jled to mem· bl,.. only. ThJ.e year'a boa.rd membera will be- ' ' THE INTER NATIONAL 14A ""'re Nie larC"t of llioe DlnC117 rlldJI&" la U.. ........,., lllamltns ~rtee, hf.Id tblA )·ear ..at thf' Newport Hatt.or Ya.e bi Club.~ Sb. f' thNe fut .. ,sn.nd pianos" of the . rtnpy neet tumW out to ct,·e a thrtJlta.s performalM"e la ~·'!I ~. (Photo by Beckner) Meli of the Fishermen's club of Hol~·ood Guetts ON RECOVERY LIST lh<" Co.!lta Mesa Community church From' Hollywood came Mr... d Re.;uperating from bronchial t ogcth('r with their wiv('&, will ltlnJ. Mft.rltn Ha.ya to vLsit Mr. and pneumonia la Mre. Jamc.s ~k­ gather ror breakfast Sunday, Jan. ilrs. John GIU of Orange avenre. wood of Newport Bltd., Cbata 27, at 8 a .m. in the fellowship hall. ~ta M.eaa. Mesa, · ,. -. . 8 ~ N·K •,'$'. I .. 20th .STREET -~RKb . I . j, I NEWP6RT Bt;ACH. (FORMERLY corn.E'S! • I ' . Wishes. to AuOWICe Bis Meat · lilarliet Is Under New Man•i:e111ent I •• '· • t •• \ I Bill Stewart, formerty of Or:escent Market, Costa . : Mesa bas takea over With that ...,.ous MAN-, . NINGS BABY BEEF. The best ,of everything In Meal8 at Reasonable prices. Look for 'the Sign MANNING'S BABY Bl>};}' Bank's 2oth St. M~rket Phone Harbor SSll at - ' • • ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--'-' New! Blossom Time Cottage Cheese "f•nner Style" , ........ , ... "CrM,... strtt• , __ , 'h ... "' 14' VIL SUD. MuVELous for dW.tL • '-",.• 27c Gillf,.• 66.c IS..1. ' 371/J.tz. . SURF SUDS The original •'No ria.e'1 •uds. For cloth .. or till! 54c lo• diohtL 3 · . - MORRELL'S PRIDI SHOAT SHANK • • • SMALL SIZE PACKED IN VISKING CASING -Extra low. price •t Safeway thia week ! Serve Lhi1 meal of many uses .•. IGr dinner, 1liccd coJd for aandwiches, with eggs for breakfast, en casserole. And at. Safeway'• economy price, you can really uve and give you't-budget a lift. Get your smoked picnic at-6afeway today! , .. ,. ' • c • ·lb. PORK BOAST -~d.:!1~. 45c C1at lrom Eaate"t grain-led pork (Cenl•r·cut lfn-lb• 65c) lb. l:!.~!!l!l!Y!!ER ~. 59c 11 ~~~~~~~!!!!-· ·~~ Ste . . . • Chicken Breasts ~ Chicken Thighs =. Chicken Wings ::::-' lamb Rib Chops · Shon cu1. U.S. 1raded CHOICE lamb. lamb Breast .. U.S. IP"•d«I CHOICE.· Spareribs Select F.a.tem Pork. Si.at 3 IM. .,-,d uader. SMA1L .. .. Sf iced Bacon °':DI . . llondl J'ride. Heat ~ pock., ... 1.19 .. 1.19 .. 49c •.4tc ' Sea F .. Val11e11- 0cean Pereh!Filfet w.4Sc Green Shrimp !::" '';::: 63c Breaded Shrlinp '';::: 73c • Fillet of Salmon · ,. 49c" · . • • .. • • I • • • • • • ) -1 l t • l : • ' JJ'lilai • '&!IWU'l' 18 .. turday .: ,.&ua;.y 19 1 Sunday .Janliary 2·0 .iilonday I January 21 " t.-1 • , ....... ry 22 w--.y '""U&l'Y 23 .,,,unilay 1 t JM!i&UY 2f ' FIB8T. Fm+ QUABDll llOO!f F eb. 2 F eb. 10 The u ll.4 t.4 2.8 • 4.7 2.6 a.a 2.8 • I.I 3.1 8.0 3.f ,8.6 ~.8 LAST qu.umoa Jan. 19 LOW l :Oll L m. e:as p. m. 8 :39 'L m. 7:11 p. tn. .a.0:11 .a. m • 1 :02 p. m.. 11 :37 ..; m. 9 :30 p. m. 12 :32 p.'m. 11:00 p. m . • :t:l8 p. m.. 0 :08 a. m. 3 :01 p. m. .e NllW HOO.!<I Jan. It 11 u 1.1 lt 1.S . .. o.4 ••• ~t ... --0.9 Pour Foundations for. New Center 'hoop No. 19 WE • UNT .... • ~-·. ..~ o;uRPRtCE TA6STEtL • • I Salvation Anny ll 1n. urgent need ot your d1"carded clothing, shoes, fur- niture, appliances, Ftnt foundations were pou.red this week for the 7000-aq.-tt. New-- port Kedtcal Center, to be equip- ped and ready for operallon ln April at a location racing on Vla Oporto a.nd Newport Blvd. and ~ the new Bank ot Amer- lco buUdtng In Lido c.nter. The •lte wa1t recenUy bought by Dr. ,Arnold ~·-Nupli, St. Pad! phy· aicl&n al1d aurseon who hu come. here to ettablllh the $200,000 cen- ter ond ~ lte operation. LMder: Mn. Kenneth Fara wortll IDd Grado BrownlH -teWeclne9d&ya. cte..ar weather 1n De c-em -ber ' made tt poutble tor these twelve THE STORY · 111: ~---=-.-.'-'1 .. • s A. J..-fr.:. c ·o ~ -~ • " u E s · BU .•. _.; ... ,tf B r -~E . • • • ,_,.. poper, mO&Ulnea. and any other hOUM· hold commodity. PHONE BEACON 7 11: and a Red Shleld truck will call at your door. SHARE WHAT YOU O.&N SPMU: The cllnlc bllUdtng will have complete tacUltte. for dlapoa18. therapy, and general treatment of ambulatory ca a ea. It.a X-ray equJpment wU1 be the Wseat In th• Orange Cout aru... The ,build· Ing emptoye an ''L"" plan. At the r------------,1centra1corner11 a SO by ~ft. re· ceptk>n room. The medlca.l Wini' branehee from It, ae dOeli a sep•· rate wing for a pha.rmacy and dent.al department, with racill· ties tor three dental specl&llsta. Complete medical care on a U- hour schedule Ls planned. Superlative l>l'J' Cleanlac LIDO CLEANERS '51 Newport Blvd. OOSTA MESA Bea. .,..,, We opuate oa.r own plant Dr. Naegeli baa maintained a St. Paul practice s ince 19S2, with the excepUon ot a tour-year W1lr· t im e interrupt ion tor Ari::ay aer · '.::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ j vice. Aa a lieutenant colbnel, he was chief ot surgical servlce for ELEOTIUO SUPPLIES Usftttas; Flxtu .... Lamps -Shadee Parto -Repal.w • HARRY M. WHETSEL 471 Newp<IJT Slvd. Ooata -Pbone--nn WATD HIATUS !!al... Servkls Ud Repol.w the 82nd Oenera.J Hospital ln Eng- land, and landed wtth the first t roops oQt of LST's on Norman- dy's Om aha Beach on D-day. Scout Council to El~ct, See Picture Pro9ram Newport Harbor Girl Scout council wUl hold Its meetil'lg and election of otttcert J'&n. U at 10 a.m. tn Ofrl i Scout hOU31e. An ln· tere.ung profT&ltt LI planned wiU1 Mr. and Mn. Clair H&naon of Ooe Bec!to/J 8aJ!la Ana. council to be ape&kers. I' ~ They began u le&der11 of n PLUMBING Brownie troop which they have Authorized Dealer carried thJ'oup to eenior high l>a:J a Night Heat.en school d11.y1. They will show slides TEl:!MS ot the firat Brownie t>M:k yard I°'" DoWll Olt •If HMt.,._ P1loDe Barbor 264%-W cook out to the senior year moun· ,_ ___________ .J J taln pack·ln tripe. Luncheon will be eerved a t 12 , By Kutil Bill ' . Dick S~w. cartoonll.t. ardved tn N'ewport Beach about a year ago by way of Vancouver, Chi· ca io, Kenosha and Bu rbank. He b~ al.lo aNived via ColUe r'1, the Nt1w" Yorker, the Saturday Eve· ntng P oet, True and the American m..-.z.tne. Shaw baa been drawlnl' car- toons since 'his kindergarten days back Jn Washington state'. And that means a span oft SO yea.rs ln which he sket ched funny faces on yellow slick ers durlng that fad In the 'twenties, spent four years at the Chicago Art Institut e (dur· In g the 'thirties), a.nd establlahed himaelt (ln the 'forties) u a tree lance ca rtooniet for maSUSnea. newspa pers, and national ad.ver· tlsing ... which he ill happily Con· tlnUlnlf. Dlck, al\hough he a.dmire1 the work of Rl~hard Deeker ( Phll.adel· phia Inquirer ad.a ), Vlrlil Partch &nd. ChUtee A~ developed h.1.9 own ,atyJe and bu stuck by It throuih periods when the popular trend haa been' for weird and bl&· arre cartoon ing. He draws hla ca~ toona straight. Hla !Unny ltuff la ;::e~~~e, t~! :~:bl~·~:~ )to "Many people," sai<1 Shaw, "have the Idea that a cartoonl.lt alt.! on a pa rk" bench wa~ people and l1111tening and wa.i tlng for aomethlng funny to happen. Actually most cartoonlllta :!lit a t thei r d rawir)g boards sweating It out Ln an effort to cook Up a good gag." • bualnelSS trip ~New York ce..a :var and a bu.ilne1s trip _the Dlaiey •studio once a week. /DtCk wito fa &lao wntlrfg arUclu -on ,cautoml& f.or True maguinei now, and Katie and lhelr two /l)oya, Richard 10 and John 8, ha~ ~ come real plusgera for Newport.. And Dick Lon't · eopecl&Jl:r tn- teFea:ted. ln fanning, or prdenlng or buttdtns houses any mah. "I han just one hobby now," he' aaya, "1lttlng and looking at boet8 and wishing I had one." HARBOR AJmA. Brownlee to collect ,o h e t 1 a and at.art tlletr &hell cha.rU and make bracelete of ehella, too. -1.. At tlfeir om.tmaa 'lf'OCUng, piano IOloa were played by Cyn'dy P'amaworth, Sally VaUghn and Sandra Allen, toUowed by the rest O! Ille gtrl• 11nglnc o&rols. A mothers meeting this' week Ja to plan · for a.n excur91on !Or' the sfrlL Tr9op No. IS l..MMri Mn. Doll ht.enon1 trd Grode Browa!M Moeta, Tllmod&ya. lnveatlture ·tor Margaret Dun- can Will mark the next meeting for Troop No. 13. The ttrls ha ve made their own candle ho ldera for their cloe.tng ceremontea, and have made tray ml.t.1 for Hoag Me- morial HoapltaJ at the luli meet· Lftg and will do ao ap.ltt at the next. ThoM pe.rtJctpkUng: a r e : Anlt Broerln.J, Pamela Frazier, Judith Fortune, .foanrta Hanskena, Suaan Porter, Pamel& Ptiter~n. Judy Par.ker, 8 81 b I e y, Carol White, · ra K,nnedy, and Terry ·Waidelich. -Troop No. tl /"! _•..._ I P tn J t.:ea.der·: Mn. CharlH Da\.'ltt 'fl!J' fi:l~H4 ltb Ol'JMle -uto 1 Meete Fricla,y .. ' N~1 ... J In' response to a plea for an ~ aa 1 I et •n lf leader, Mrll. I Frank Troop U, --OnMI• Brownte. i...cttt: Mra. Et"dyn Harsh.~ O..Nder: Mrs. Loi~ Irwin j M eets: ThnrMIDy, 10. eo-rr'• -. .. Troop No. 42 became B le metnbet3 of t he national organi- zation u pon complet ion of t their Investiture ceremony tut week. Eacf\ girl repeat.M the Brownle promlae and waa gtven her Brown· le ptn. to be worn on t he rJgHt Bide of the un !torm collar. Mra. lrWln and Mn. Har~hbarger were aUo lnveated by Mrs. B . N . Deeeb· berg. After t he ceremony the Brown· ies served ca.Je e and coffee to their mother• wlJo were gUests at the meeting alter whlc h the troop cleaned the kitchen. • Everett volulnteered h e r t i m ~ much to the delight and food for- tune ot JI' r o o p Nb. 21 . Krs. Everett moved to her home on South Bay Front, Balboa 1laland. about a yeat and a half a.,co, and h&a two growft children., a son and a daughter. Alao w~comed into the troop, whtch now ~ num· ben !O g1rtl, are Diane Hunt and EmiJy Duncan. At their last meellnftt & butt et aupper planned and iened by the girls, the lfOOP made plans for aidlnl' .. the cere· f bral p&lsled chlldren by provid· tng toys f~ their tending library. The 1 e toys, BUch items as lace doll clothe• that reaJly can be put on and oft, help the ailing children to learn muacJe control. llU'ITRESSES, Boata--Homee-Tralkin lrreplar Shspeo BEACON 6061 ~ .. M:::.r:.:~o. noon. All registered and non-reg- istered lnter,.tet:t adults ln the arta are invited lo attend, Lunch- eon r eserva.tlona muat be made at the Gltl Scout offtce, Harbor O~ no 1ater than tomorrow. Shaw's technique involves use ot a bru.sh in both his wa.ah and line ~ drawtnp. ~ line drawinga. tor which be U8el a tubo of bl&ck waler color, are more In demand. Thoee glrll who became Brown- le• were: Susan Harshbarg,_elj, Vlr- sf'lla Procter, Kim Taullle, "hell· ey Brandt. Claudia Irwin, fell'.Y Stahler end Toru Cyr. Troop No. 1 1-1 Mn. A.. W. Sunplta Srd Grade Brownle9 Meets Mon41tyw. EXPllJlT 8llOI: llZBUILDINO ~ AND DYEING AT ~NAJILE PRICES NtWDOlt Shoe 1 ... 1r Y1rn Oilrtooa 8eUa -• I -~ • '··-"• 'llNQjl ~ -Onode Bn>-The l&hky, swarthy cut..,._ 1-1 Jin. D. Ill. Bbbttt. mnembers well )>OdclllnC his nn~ Co leo Lier: ICN. ,_ Walp ' work. He sent tlle cartoon to dol· JI-• .,,_ U•Ja, ~r'11 lier's and got a check for tt tn.&be •ame 'Y• • · return mall. He was immediately . » I TBE'T [' UAS~!,' . • FAt.fous ~IMMONS INNERSPRING MA 1TRESS AND ·aox SPRING TWI~ .OR FULL SIZE · Reg. $99.50 set ' Norw 69.so Set ALSO BIG R'EDUCTJO NS ON FURNITURE, · CARPETING · -TEL~YlSlqN -APPLIANCES NEWPORT FURNITURE CO. 822 State Highway -:· hacon 5432 ·:· Newport leach _ 101 r 11.4 Newport fleo.ll Judge J"rank UnntU on • Mon· day set Ftlday u the-day Cor heuinf of a m ot ion for a new tr!AI l>y Atty. 'ohil Arant In a 4niat drlvtng cue Involving ·~:;;;:==:~ii~;:::::;;,iiii~=' I Dwlgbt I.. Moody, Camp Pendl .. tn the market tor a lJenlhouee, but The put few weeka flnd fl'roop the next check from Collier's No. 43 vefy busy. They have fln- dldn't come untll three yeira later. Llhed making y~IO!f felt pursea :tnveattture I• planned ror the next meeUng ot th~ · t~p, all tll• requtremente .h&~ "'!"n fin· lobed. n... stria meet at ~· 1 . Scout ff9use and hav,e th~woe Of the kitchen tor every lhi meet· Inf. Thi• 'tut tum at king U\ey tnade Browntea. 1ea.oh mtidng her ~ batter '11nd b&k~ It In tndlvtdual pa.na. No bum ones. either. They know they 1 rntss K&rOn Topp who la lea g !or Tokyo, Japan, where her father ' ~le nab '' at wOrk : JMpectioa bU · ~ ' reinforced th a ohort Jetic\h; lt will bo ~· -ton Marine. Arrested Dec. 23 for d.nmk drlv-' ln.g here, 'Moody the next day '' pleaded not-guUly. On Ja(L 11 h" wu found pllty but tile cue l waa continued unW M.onday at t which ttm' Arant tiled the notice l I ~~tentlon to mm for a new -;C1uattied a.di are read by folka ......... _.. ...,,Wllo &re IOOl<lllS lo buy. . 1 c0Nc1m ILoc~s J02.0754 PUllJ.BLO& OOlllPA.NT-.taM 1!.. 111a1a St., tioata Au f'tlHrol: -CllN1>&ll ANJ> Oo.NOUTJ! llLOOK8 . ~o ~·...i 8tlPPUS8 . Meanwhile, Alr\anes. an aero-:=::rsed ~ ~r:~.· ~~ltco!:; nautical magutne wu par"'g him ' wU1 be atatloaed. As plans to join & troop there It be tnte...,.uhg to hOor ft<>m • ott for hla ca.rtoon.1 In paMe.fJ on their uniform and are used to Rirlinera (before the c, A. A. rel\l~ carry their duea to meetinp ... l&Uont), and Shaw __.rtdlnlJ blP,. ~Weather permitttnc. plans an Ife used aJ.rplanu ILke moet people underway t.o pUtet' shells from uae buee& • the beoch ond use lllein fo1 finK· Troop No. II BU/.. when the checka ff'om nat-er-)>&lntlng. ... 1•tlrt Mra. Robert VIDe Ion&! perlodlcalo and advut.iltnr . The· members of Ulla tr:f"-" •• Onde SOouta began to come In p~t~ i;eguW1y. re<ently become ll>oWnle m berl •-TuoiMI&,.. Dtck --tllat • rum u. w-. Of Ille notloDlll OIPJllblaU Alao l'lvo ..,lhUOIUtle Jltla h ve Juat COft8ln W.. JllA Ille opot for \;he Mrs. ,B. N. ne-l>Org-tn,,..ied itUttd th1a t,,,.p, h&Ylnc , two Bha..._ Illa~ bride (Dick and llti. ~ IM<llli'.'I. ~--tins. Mn; Andrew ' eo ti Katie met at 'the A.rt Inalltutel Att.ei the mffttn&-ui. CtN tbe Molotaat i.o*r and e stria ..,.. agreeoble. 'l'l1ls ft)' Dick ""wed coo-and plmqh tllOlr are: ~t I' re uh.: l'otty could draw u4 tndllJco la & llW. molMn, wbo wttne..ed cere-Andmn, ~-liuun market ga-illns to -. ~ IDGQ)'. $ .1-and Teay V They win\ fine tllat yw kl K<lll-· -who ~re ~: meot at their ~ wrtU ·the meme m..,U. ()(. 11..-Otlle -rt.,~ )(Ai.-~ ._, Bol- c&me IJ\ llko &.lloL T)le a.ow--pnt :iap.m, llo'rd& • --• ·-tbt-to lie too c1ffP ,.,.. a....rort. C&rol Bbeddpker, Vlcltf· W~te, plonn..s for the next •------------·.;.·-------&-.-_. The llb&ws heoded ./ait callt~ Ji!l<ol& Uppltt, Cktlly Wj 01111 iap. and Walt Djmey. Cl\Ulone llot,hef. ; ~--· ~---=~ = .wo.U:.: . 'n ·te.1 °'"'-, n-."' s •• ,;;o_ · M•rin• DesCri · "'10ll NAQIUI > WALL mn.va On and off IOI' 10,.... Shaw lnln•lln. ........ ··~ Cht.. Co . ' ~ - ' -... -wr1tins. •t41ms and_ °" ..'..}.trr• ........ ~ -... est ene -• for xi-,, fl'lln Doaald ..,. A. #· _,, -. l)uak lo ,Oloq·J-. Tiie lotter, II U.: ~MhJ', .lJ:lf, ... O'Jlple .Jom ~ ,_ .... a,-IMI, -.· ........ for IU>&w omlnl\y'o -' a.fe lld .... JDa --CO-.. I_, lnvul.,. . 'Tri>op No. 4$ lllut ... .-.. , .... 8t U. -~of-~· his Wltll &-~ crsTI-c:ruo.. "nttsS' b' ~ ... Jll<ftlct. ---_ ~ ...... tvrl .... e _ ... ooc ol eoe..-............ .,... lllQ ...... ... .. .... ..... -• -lo llO ref-.-Diil ~. ~~ .. .. :1t .. . Tndl" -~wt• -~·" r "" --· .lt -• rlltao ctrta -.. _.................. . ...... 7. - 1l NA Dloll _,._,...... --· • •• .... -Ill till .... .. ... ..,,,., ._?, .:a .... -. tss• -. • •• "91t • .._.a.zaz .. = ·1 • • • , - I ! , • • • . •••••· o.·1 0PeN SUN. 10 ·5 · , . . Ph. Ha r, 185 • . . nl8T WEST OP 'J'RE NEWPORT PIE& 52~-WAT~~e ~~NING-$250 Killer Jewelry C.O. ii ottering tlt1a bl&' money aavin• value aa a mpecial get~cquaµited de&l. A.Dy rqula.r watch from 7 Jew•I• up to 21 jewel.a. will be lhorou(hty cleaned and 01jed. for $.2.M, with a full one year written suarantee ... Tik8 tdvantage of · thll money savfng value at once. M~ MILLER & co .. .JEWELRY · l'MI -ill._ 8trod &J 1-JMl Ned to Sean Ill Ille N-AreadeoSIM>po; BANT4-AN6 ·Maple Specials DAVENl'ORT ·············-····-··················~ ........ $136.liO MATCHING PLA.TFORM ROCKER ... .. . 76.56 CAPJ' AIN'S ci1AJRs ................................ '.. 19.95 E""rythlng In Maple at Marv's House of Maple 409 Coast. Wghway Harbor 1994-B REsrqENTI A L -INDUSTRl~L-COMMERCIAL NO JOB TOO LARGE OR TOO . SMALL '· 2SO ·30th St. Newport Bl!ach llarbor 25S3 • • / ' llald(• ,..,...,. folll'-door Riviera -., In lhe Supot. IOl'leo, la- ..,.,...,.... In Ille -um-pr!c...i llelil ta ..,_.led ... .., In llo _... 1eaz 1&)11a&'. Jmportant new •xter!or otyH•r chaa( .. ano OXljlllolte new lntertor appointment. lend t. new oote of ekp.ooe and bcaUtJ to tM Super. New for 1952 att ·the sw~pt.-e_r and rocker panel mouJcUnp,, re&-r ~ ornamenta, and hlcb lmln! atalnJes steel whHI coven, offered Afl an. option. A new hlch arc rear deck l!d ralliea the "-'lhooett.fl of the re&r wctlon aAd pro'ichw M"\'ftl prr NEW BUICKS INTRODUCED BY ' SIMONSMA IN LAGUNA BEACH n.nn", Mich., Jan. 17.-Bulck,._ ___________ _ ioday tnl?'Ot\ieed Ila 19~2 line of cars and turned the spoUlght on its new Atrpower c.arburetor. de· ecr1bed by BWck engineers u the greatest Improvement in carbure· Uon ln a decade. The 19~2 line. fr eshly restyled lnJ:ide and out, lncludes 18• body atylea In four horsepower ratings and four wheelbase•. Eight modela are offered ln the Special Serie!! and four each ln the Super and custom ·bullt Roadma.ster Series. C. E. Siemonsma. Buick agency. 310 Broadway, Laguna Beach, will have the new Butcks on di!pl&y Saturday, 'Jan, 19. • The new foUr·barrel Airpower carburl!tor, Which ls on the Road· mu~r onJy, tope engtnN.rtng im- provem entlJ for 19.52. Thb ca.rbu- retol', w ith a change In manifold· lng and' an tncrea.ae In comprt'!118lon ratio, booets hof"Rpower output of the Roadmuttr fii.rebs.IJ -elght en- gine to 170, and lmprove• guo· llne mUeage and perfor mancr. T he compree.slon ratio ha.s bct>n In· crca.sed from 7 .2 to 1 to 7 . .5 to 1. Po"'-er Slttrlnl' OPS Inj unction Fi led Against Peggy ~mall Accused of failing to file unde r OPS regulatJon.!I. Peggy Small. do· lng buslneM &i1 P egiy Small Fuh- lona Sportswear, 318 lf,arine Ave .. Balboa Island, ts the defendant fn a.n inj uncUon petition tiled by the San Diel'O dbtrict office of price stabilltation . The petition wq filed Tuesday by Thoma.. J. Fanning , OPS trial a t torney, In U. S. District Court, Loa Angeles, F ederal Judge Wd· lla.n\ C. ~lathes set Feb. 28 a t 1 :30 p. n1 . ~ time and place tor the hearing In his court room ln L09 Angeles. i.. f< • P ower steerihg, which ta.keB mQ8l of the effort out of drtvtng. 111 opUonaJ on . the Roadmuter. According to the ·petition, the store ownrr hu failed to !Ue u.nde.r ccUing price regulaUon 7 alter having been not ified by OPS th&.t she wa.s required to do so. Tbls Involve.a f iling a l!At of Inventory with wholesale purcbaae and retail sales prices. ~.t; •• ~ '=~ 0~n:i~ m-=~~ P'1lot·1ng Co~ ;rse .. ( t- ·' . .... ~ ,. • • ' ' • ' • J ' • • ~~NEW WORLDS ; ·IN ENGINEERING'·' • • $HQW! . . • . TU. time out to eee the fascinatin& ~ ambit · by Cbrytle:r Corporation in the Ambassador Hotel Her.. In ~ies, working mod~ll, colorful chartl-dilplaya of all ltjnd>-you'll oee the imlde atory of creat engin-U.C developments by Cbryaler <;orporationl Revolutionary _ edvances that make driving easier, eater, mcri comfort. able,1 and give you ever tUUter money'• worth! Like FirePower ••• the new engine that revolutiOCIUea auto. motive power! Hydra&Uide ••• the new power 9leerinc that doee % the work of lt~ll and parldns. civea llttf 1181'8" car control Orlllow . • • oecret of the wonderful new '.me of Plymouth,. Dod~ De Soto, Chrywler c:an- tbe development that takes b8d bumpe qut of your li&t ~er. You'll -a ta.cinating demonstratioft of bow moving parta work inothe full size Plymoutli tr.,,. t chuais. Come ... the many advanee1 or tomorrow tmproVementa ln body and en· 'U gine m ount.¥tp and lnault.tion. plwi •n evm. more generous uae of Be M d oollf1d · deadener, m&lteo all 1952 g•1ns on ay. BWcb quieter, adding to p&sa· enpr comfort. . . ''Wt belieYe lbese .. Improve-The tint meeting .ot the ap~ mmta, coupled With oUr new styl-Piloting COUl"9e, given by Balboa. l.ng fea.luru. make B*.k the out· P bw er Squadron. wUJ be held at 11ta.ndin1' car value forJ.9~2." s a id I Newport Harbor Yacht Club next Ivan L.. Wllee, g'eneral ihanaget:., of Monday nll'ht at 7 :80 p, m. Buicki and vice prealde~t ot Gffi-1-fen and women who wtll e.nroll era.I Motor•. .~ In thia free CO\JrM, open to the Style-Wile the 19ft2 Buick Is public. will hear Squadron ottlclals new trom every ang~. New rea r o utline the work of the Squadron fender om:ament.e, aniartly styled and the conten ts of the courae. In chrome\ and a higher arc rear giving some of the important rea.- deck lid on the Super and Road· aorus why every man and woman master se·n es , ral.ae the 1Uhouette who goea to aea should have the ot the rear 1eclion.. The new trunk Information tht.11 course lnclu.dee, Ii p.rovtci.. .... eev~. w celit· more Amonr tho9e who wtl1 ~ room 1n' the Juntge compartment. wtll be H&rry ' Ash'ton, DiStrlC{ A restyled bumpj!:r-frille combl-Commander and Put Commanae.r nation that ret.aJnt Ulat low, ~· of. Balboa Squadron; Bay LanceJl· hugging effect chi.ractenat.e of hetm, r eUrlng Commander of the BuJck 11tylin~. and h~deome new local Sq'U&dron. and Harold Holts, sweepcpear moldinp, add tresh newly elected Commander for beauty to the overall appearance 1~. CUrtla Dol:b, chairman of of the car. Stainless steei rocker, the Pilo Ung course Will give out panel moldinp previouaJy on the fi"flt materlJ.) for the couree, a:nd Roadlnuter only, have been added deecrlbe the l@SSOna: and/the meth· to all .eertu. odi of han~ling the worln Al C&rbuNUoe Dosh wl.lJ introduce hi! inatruo-i • rpower tors for the eight lesaou: J oe:eph Bufk's new four-barrel Air· Guerin. Gerald • Sparks, C. B. power carbUJ"etor couist.s of two Knickerbocker, Uncoln CI at k, dual carbureton built lnto a single James · Edward&, Jr., Bernb&rd compact unit. · Palm and Ray Donald .. The primary carburetor ia cdn· Boat-minded men and women plete within It.elf and tunctiona at without previoua experience,· have all Umea. Tbe H<:Ondary carbu-found t~unie invaluable In the tetor contalno only an Idle 11Y•· prevenU.on of coatly or, dang~ 1tem "'4 a main metering ayatem.. miatakea:, apd a areat contrlbu. In C$rya1er:built .can today. • -' A .. Jr w 310 ~ORS I P0 °WIR CAR.'' It oupplemento the primary cu-to their enjoyment of .their bu.retor when maximum accelera· tng experience. lrihnJ' men~ tlon . and lpeed aro deolred, giving mucla uperi•n•<';w f"'!'d m the enatne a ''aecond wind" foe of value in ·new m tbodl Of. pl , s-ter per{ormance. Tlala pennlta ... of &Ida to na p.llon. ,.. ... ... • ......... ,, .... .......... -. .,,.,.. ........ . ···~· .... . - • ' • more ""'1.U. and . eoonomlcal lepl Mqlllrementa and ~ meterillc' of f\lel at all lpeeda, re' praetlcea. One ot .the ~ Ol!I~ In ~ J1180l1De mile-nioulto of. Uae coune tO all ~ aC'C and 11111ootber, tut.er ac:eeler-minded PiioPJe.' lo a boUar ~ w.a, ~ tor P""llil>C 1n the •t&Mbir bet,._ aajl .ano -~ oPeo4 -, boat meopf eada otber'o ::! Po•• ~ ~-~ all and a mu~ a,_iatlon at· - ot U. el'llltt eut Ot driYtq, ~ It Ulltkal probi..... ~ -own - pennlta Ille driver to n!t&ln ulat 1-and -.-_Uit,. ·r..r al lllt -ao -• 111 rr for All>ert Rylott 1>ae -· a"'°"'t--.t• _ ..... at ......... Tho ed bJ' Balboa J>-llq)aOdrae,1 u maxtin-.prlMaN Dl'fedo.to tum Ito npratntatlve In tta .....-. lb• .... •• ... wtallo •opped, ... ol the Qlrl -l -.. r-la "'°1 -_.._ :C-.,...a to Ute N.-port --Tllll 50 ~ wilt m .. 11• ot..i.,. llquad.-In oo <lobar. ,.,,.... .._., n. Po•• lis•Jlli -.,.. to -the JCarlW ._.,, -''-'W es I I " w r•a d 11!1ao la Mn. -llJflt\. ....... __ .. ,,, ~. lta -t ...... -.. ~ill­___ . ..,._ ........... ........_ I'~ for CllltW-.. ..,. •es11 Mltitcdr 71 ..... -== ..... .,., .......... ~ " . .... •1• m -·1 1 2 #i "'•c'-l r.N• ., - I • • • ' , • , ,_ • • --·-.. tile •• ,.. -~ Tbe Rlvlefa -la. mou.ated ee • t!&Yt·tneh t.1e four lacbe& lon&er-t.haa olher modelt' Ilk tho Super ee -slve It addltlonal -1- .._ -eom{ort.. It I• pow by lhe lllP, perl~rm&noe· F-111 nr.i.11 oastne whlda d<;..io U8 -power wltb Dyaaflow. O. Ill. lllemouma, who bae awool&led wllh Balcla """"' lHl wUJ have the nP~ Bol<"kA on dlspla7-1"1an. 11 at 110 B,,roadway, LacuMS...h. . I . See The New BU C.K · Ge.orge P. · . n~s >Xppoint•~ ~ NP~·. ~ P. J'l'*o • , J Dlo- b1ct AtlilmeJ' of Of1tnce oJ.,aiy1 ~ bftil named a ~-m•••-• !Qr -~fu.m.t . UC• tlon AU:tboflty, U. t · of Comm-. 1!1f to '"win Batei, I?Lltrlct ~·· Lof ....,,_ plea6fllce. .I . 'I . lone. will prealde at pubBc ln· ' ,, qulriee Into chars9:of vk>latlolll of NP A or<jera and regulatlOM ·1n tlle 1-.u.g.J.. , I .i..ea ill a Bpanlfh • American war ve~t ran. He tatmamed io th• fottner dla RJcb&rOon, ~ one >- aon, ·u ... 1n seta Anal' .. .. He la a fotrner ~edel'tl Judge and a former Specl&l A.Mlat&nt tq tbe U. II,' Attorney '0._!'eral. ,.AJIJo, be waa & Compliance tiOIYlDUAIOh· er tor . the War Production. Bo&rd and the Civilian ProducUOll Ad· mlniltratlon during tk'4...f7. ·1 It money bums "'"your Pocket, soak it away ln U. S. Defense Bonds and you'll have cool ca.sh ----~~------­ when you need It. -People do: rttd the want .... ' . r for On Display Saturdaf, January 19th. . . . ' • ' • I • • ' • • • • • • • l • ! 1 • • I -· • • BUI , K'S .1952 ROADMASTER R IVl ~RA C()UPE • • • :. I SURE IS TRUE FOR '52! I • BU IC K ~ S T H E1 BUY • I S·I E M 0 N· SM A 0 f <'. GUNA . BEACH • ./ ·i • ,._ • • I . _, FEATURECS FOR i52 -' I, New airpower carburetor -greatest improvement In ~. ·•. . . ·"-' ---1~vite s You to'"Y'~W:~· a deqade. ~hi~ ' \nc~ horaepo"1Ver i improveli ,; • mileage< and rPttfortruince l. ... · , , . " , <-I , I. , ., 1 ; Power Steering -Takes the e'ffort , out of ·driving! New improvements fu body and engine mountings, and insiilatien make all Buicks quieter am! add ' 1952 Mod Is Of'! Display at ·· 310 Broad ay, Laguna Beach Ph~ne 4-1047 ·t. E. Sl~MGNSMA .. I • greater passenger comfort! • -•Style-Wise The Buick is new from .every angle. ' ' See For Yourself! with· luici Si~ 1n1 , ii . l . • what economy, .. • - • - • ,. ". ~ ',• • :·' l • • • ' -:. • c • • • ' .. • ' :• .. • • • • ' J I I r • • • . ' • . . • t T l • . I PA&£ 6 -PART 11 -THURS~Y. JAN. 17, 1952 . -~ ~6' l . · ... ' ·)(Je 4WIP .. ll. E. SS-a ~" lie~ M~a , co:urs~O!::!J ~-McC.olloch o H ad OU Well· -DrilGng . Farme.-'s COnc:I ve Class to .s.+art '· ' r.o.:. 1leach ~· ~~ ... h. Civil Em · loyees to :'Qrga~ .. e ' ' Ch sney ·P~riers · Vu -Relativ8s . : ·~ . . ...:.-:= .~ . . ~ . -'ht,. .. a.II noWH:ed~t U>e -d ~ In fomlf. Inc •. .._u1 · amvone On Thundq ~an 10 Lenore -•tlpnal llll,_. I.raining wUl be-J-. Jan. 28; for U>elr 18 an- ZuN .....i ~ ~1 weN ·gin at U>e CoUqe on Ire)>. 4.I De-nual convention. Over llOO dele- -for tlle JanU&J7 party' signed, to pr")>&l'O, women __,._ pip are expected_ to at d the at Krs zutie .. 'home on ll"lbea ,tlle ._ of 18 and 49 to qlliallf7 cqnclave to be bold at U>e St. laland.. : P1acea WON aet for 12 lor IJ>o lralbtd V-""'81 Mun-Clalre ·Hotel and tile Civic Audi· 2· 'Month Rise in STATE'S FISH State Revenues INDUSTRY AIDS 0n Liqu9r Taxes NAT10N'S DltT who enjoyed U>e luaclous lllll<h<on. Ing 11~-oat&~ 1'1 ~ -tortwn.. It featured lobeter newburs and State Le~ure.,.•ttpa one-~ RepresentatJvea ot 20,000 waa cllm.axett by the deeaert. course COll9 eta of ate -.n:iter 1 family members ot the &ta P'tancea Pulaeld' tze wtnnlng i.ntenatve atucfy at ihC collep, fol-rarm organbation are cx'pe~d to t cak i::~:eth Belmont. lowed by a meven-monlb lrlJ.nlJ\g take 'acttoa. on matters relat g to. ~n~~ and M.ra. Zube period at St. Joseph's and IP<>Ql-n..rm fl&bor ln 1962, and to ep-up rec~ved ann.lverMI)' gUts from muntty boepitals. Gn.duat.U 'bl their sta\&-wtde program o anu. : 8ACR..AM"ENTO. Calif. _ Th e C&llfornla, a major producer of Jtroepecl of Uncl~ Sam'• addition-the nation's frulta and vegelablee ... tJ tax on diatllled splrtta gave aJao is the focal point of a change such\ a booet to th~ October liquor ~ another pha.ae of \Jle ~utcan 'f&de Ulat state ttvenucs from aJ-d1~t -lbe growtng popularit)'" o! ~olic beverage taxes soared 67 fl.sh. • per cent over r~venues tor the cor-For It Is CaJifornla'e 15,000 com- napondi.Dg month in 19M. The big m~rclal fiAhermen. aa.Jllnc f1"0m ltulge tn 1tate revenues occurred euch porla ae Newport Harbor. 1 Y, November, when whole.lers Monterey, San Francteco, Loa An- paid ·t&lle8 totanng $2'33{),5~ on , geles, San Dtego and Eureka.. wbo ttleir October sales, expla..lned Wit-land 63 per cent of the U. S. •• 1 t -•· ~-~-1m· t the courac an quallf\ed for State wbn:n.lve actlvlUe&. cet .... e r ·Here ...--· ~·· ooc: on · tr llon. h Yin al*> won t.be special prize for tbe ttgtl a a S Nmed the PrMldent Clem ){. ~{ lloch. day. Membera· attending wei.: right to uae the lettera "r. v, N.'' of p1..,.at1&, Orange countr. will Nina Walt.era. H~en MlrkovlCh. alter their 11lcnaturN, Employ-preside at the. buBinCM 8Cf8lons. Mill'red Kerrill, Dortae J'eako, ment pn>BpecU arc excellent, in John s . Wat.aon, of Pet&luma, also Mary KacDona.ld EU.ubelh Bel-hospitaJ&, holne11, and phyaj a paat president, ,.·tll act M Mas· mont and the 'hoeteaea. \WO otti!ice•. "4 tt>r of Ceremonies at the ~ailqu<'l. guest.II were DeUa Mathewa,and teree women should apply Tt!e Board of Dlrecto"' or thf' Erna Klelhofer. February's Junch· at ~he college for fuhher inform.a-Auoclated Farmers, rcprcsrntlng eon w1U be at Mn. t>uluki'• home. Uo before {an. 21 • ln order that 30 rural county unit.a of the or- ~Dam 0 , Bonelli, Fourth District catch. And lt la the state's SO fLsh Membe.r of the State Board of canneries that now pack about Equ.all&&Uon. 89 per cent of the California 1be federal ucisc tax increa.ses catch -18,000,000 cases of tht' Qil Noveinber 1 did not exlt"'nd to la.sty products each year to met'l \et>r and wine. and these com-the dPmanda or sea f~ lovers· all l'hodltles lost a little 1rrourni a.s over the country. conaumers rushed to fill their pa.n-Thia team of fishermen and can· t.ries with stronger beverages. ners, first organi:zed In California Whereas October cJistillc-d spirit~ in the spring of lSM. developed ¥Jes were DO per cent higher this slowly until th<' early 1900:!, when year than in 1950, b<.>er sales were the American Can Company per- down 4 per ·cent and wine sales reeled modern fish C&NI and de- down l 1 per cent in volume'. vised m&8S-production container- Taxable diBtributions or distilled making method8 that atlmqlated ap1rtts totaled 2.507,611 gallons the rapid expansion thlt has end produced $2.006 .089 or tsfx at marked the preaent century. De- lhe st.a.ndard rate or $.80 a gal-apite a doubling or the U. S, popu- lon. The two-cent beer tax was lation in the put 60 yea.r1, the collected on 14,376.070 gallon8. fish -canning Industry has been M:ovemt'nl of 58.1.SSO gal\ons of able to produce enough fish to table "'inea by wholesaler,-yleldrd raise the per capita consumption S:S,838 In taxes; and 1.177,068 gal-of the canned varieties by more Jona ot deuert winl'S, which tx-ar than 5S per cent. the iame taX per ,:-allon 85 beer. c·1vM Wa.r Cannrry On Friday evenl.ng, Jan. 11, n group or friends or Miu Marian Paraorui, teacher at Coeta Mesa Main school, combined their ef- forts to gi\re he r a birthday sur- prl8e. The firet part of the evc- lnng wu &pent at dlnnt'r at Ra- gan's In Corona dcl Mar after which the group gathered at the home ot MlBs Helen Green on Broa'dway. Again Miss Parsons wu surprised with a beautiful cake and a . table full of lovely gifta. The remainder-of lhf' eve- nlng was 11pent ln run by Mmes. Roberta Copenhaver, Lee Gcrit- pach, Amelia Dnimn1ond; Ji.Us1 m.irfman, Mrs. Ge-rtrudc Myers. Mrs. He1en Mirkovich, Miss Marl· an ParSON and 'M IN Helen GrcC'n . Mra. Robert Wrteht or Corona dC'I Mar wu Invited but unable to at- tend t>Ccause or Illness. brought $23,54 1. Sparl<ling wine ·It all started when three men Mni. J ohn Nuzum of Flower St. sales. I ('CO"\'('rin~ frun1 th1• prcv-from Maine -Andrew s . Hap-entertained a foursome or her fo r- ious month's abnormally lnw rig-j i:-OOfl and the HUme brothers, m£'r school rriende FrtcJay Pvenin~. \J re but s till 18 Jl<'r cent under the , GC'Orge and William -ca.me to Good talk. good food anrl a goo<l Uctober l9r.O level, rah~t·d lht• rt•· I California during the Civil • War. J Ume was enjoyed by Mrs. Ches- m_!llntng $7,516 of o.lcohollc bever-1 Excited by the heav.y schools of naye Parker ot Boise, Idaho; Mr,-, f.Ge r.axe5 at the rate of 11r.i ccnt.<t salmon In the Sacramento r iver Trd Rlachard. Santa Ana: Mrs . a half·p'nt. they trt\nstormed a cabin ~ Henry RoberU, C<M!ta Mesa and The spurt in Octobt•r distilll'<l Wa.Sthington, Yolo county. oppo.t1ttf the hoateas, splriW!I sales carried ll.lcoholic bev-the City ot Sacramento, into a can--- erage taxes for the firs t ten nery. Their cans were made by Mr. and Mrs. Frank La.zari<"h of mon~ of the calendar y ear to hand in a large &cow anchored In Weal 18th street spent several •15,4.~;~l . Th.ia is 5.4. per cent the river -a far?cry from the daye last week vialtlng in Huc- &bove lut year's...Jigure for the present-day American Can rac-nen1e. aame ten montha, &nelli stated. torics capable ot tJ.irnfng out more Dick Jones With Air · For.ce RJchard S. I Dick) Jonr~. oon of Mr. and Mrs. Paul C. Jont·~. 514 'West Ocean Front, left Sunday ror San Anl'ehio, • Texaa, where he is with the u: S. Air Force. Hr \s1 " graduate of Newport H a r b o r Union High schOOl •nd was a tal- ented a.rt atudent at Orange Coast follege. He was &lao well known u • football player at 8arbor Ht WATCH ' THIS SPACE I FR IGIDAIRE BEN Dix MAGIC CHEF Appliances · • RCA. HO FFMAN ZENITH PACKARD t BELL 1'ELEYIS10N • than -400 contalnera a minute on Mr. and Mre. Richard Yenc~r each manufacturtnll line. and daughter Lee·Ann ar.e new The first year the pack totaled resident. or Costa Me8&. Mr. Yen- only about 2.000 ca.sea but It wu cer recently received hla discharge thP beginning of lhe fish-canning from the Marine Corpe after hi~ industry that nearly 90 yeara later return from duty in Korea. M~. would bring about $140.000,000 a Kenneth Leathers df Cabrlllo St. y£'ar into the state. Is Mr. Yencer's sh1t<"r. Salmon W9'1 the principal fish \ -- canned In CalifornJa until F . E. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Ray Booth. "'"ho operated c&nneries at Trautwein., Fullerton Ave. .. with Monte rey and Pttleburg put up Ann<". Wanda. Marc)e Trautwein quarkr-pound C&.n8' ot sardines in and Fred ·'MacGavcm traveled to olive oil In 1900. The silvery pit-Big fines and Wrightwood tor a chard sardines pt the West Cou~ wonderful day S"pent akllng and sold well and ln a tew yea.re C&JI-aled<IYI•· Tbey report the mow ae fornla WM c&n.nlng more ee.rdinea perfect. than .salmon. In 1903, however, aardlnee fail· ed to appear ln their cuetomary large quantities oft Southern Call- forula. In desperat\!Jn Albert P. Halfhill experimented" wtth a pack of 700 cues of tuna ti.sh at his Terminal Island cannery. Up lo that time, tuna, primarily caught for sport, waa aeldom eaten by Americans. But early buyers of canned tuna M>On paMed the word that the ti.sh ta.sled a lot like chick~ and the commercial auc- cess of the new sea food wu u- sure-d. In a decade tuna wae out- S<'lling Ca.lltorn1a's popular sar· dines. With people all over the coun- try de.mandlng more tuna for 8&1- ad.e , more Mrdlnea for sandwiches and· mackerel to meet economy budget.a, California canneries rap- idly stepped up ptoduction. Ftah food for ~ta. oill, ahella and other by-produclll were added to tbc tn- duatry'.a output. By 19241 California wae packin&" 3.043,000 caaes ot . canned fis. a year. Today Its fish cannertes are working at five times the pace 25 yeal'9 ago and 11..8 flahinl" fleet ot 6,000 veuel•, which in 1900 land- ed about one and a third billion pounds of flsJ\, I.II the large.el In the naUon. Costa Me 0 s4 Matron is Nata l Honor~e Mn. Guy Callahan. 518 CentlPr St., Costa Mesa, wu surprise hon- oree on Sunday when two Billlen and a cousin arrived tor a blrtb- day event. They brought wlt1' them gifts and a birthday cake, aerv£'c\ with Ice cream and coffee. Planning: tho bapPy eveat wera Mra. M. J . Shannor. Df Corona del Mar, Mn. Edwin Wright of Loe Angdea, slaters of \be -ahd her couatn, Mn. Lacy King, o.1oo of Lot Angf!Jea. A.lip pl'Netlt we~ Kt. Shannon and fteddy and Betty; Kr. :0Vrlgbt and Mary; lib. Kln~ and Kr. Co»ahaa. M.r. and Mrs. Robert Fisher ot Viola Platt, have been Invited to ehow their Ca:cellent color movif'& of "CaJifomia Ml&sk>n.e " at the next meetlng of Conchita Parlor. N. D . G. W. on Thurtd&y, Jan. 24 . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fra.z.e r of Del Mar St., are ~ntf'rtalning Mrs. Ft-a.zer's father, P. S. F elkner of R iverside this week. . -.- The eoeta Mee.a F iremen's Aux4 lllarY was entertained by Ethel Nuzum Thur'8day, Jan. 10. BesldC'~ the u,sual business meeting and the opening or 1ecret pa.I and hia- l e&1 gt.ft.a the l"f'OUP made plans tor a blngo party. Thi.a party will be held Thuf'8day evenlng, Jan. 31, at the home of Mn.· Ada Frazer, 124 Del Mar SL, the new auxili- ary president and f• lhelr flr11t fund ral1ln~ affair of the year. The evenJnc w'as concluded ·with refreshment.a: enjoyed by Graef?: Wright, Viola Smtth, Mary Hilliard, Evelyn .McGuire, El<!anor Ogden., Bernice Amburgey, Thelma Lord, Lela Almo~d, Ada Fraser and the hosteaa. The F ebruary m4?etlng will be held in the Coat& Mesa Girl Scour houae wtth Eleanor Ogde~u ho9leu. The Girt Scout troop at the auxiliary sponsors wlU present to t&.ke part in the mee.ti g. Mrl. Homer Mellotl, Flower St .. we.a hoate1M1 to her brldge club Tbur.U.y, Jan. 3. Following lunch- eon an afternoon of bridge was en- joyed by Mme.a. Claude •An4ereon, Ernest McClellan, Richard Dltl· mar, Max Schackner, John Weet., Joeepb McClellan. Kenneth Stew· art and U>e """'-· Oat-<>f-Btate Vloltora arrangemen s for admiMlona. In-ganlzallon, will conven<" at 10 a . tcrvtewa and examinations may be m. at th<' st. Cla..lre HotE'l in San completed before lhc beginning of Joee. Th e general mcmbe.rship claaaes on Feb. 4. meeting Is scheduled_ to commence COM Merchants Home from Hawaii at 2 :OQ p . m, in the Civic Auditor- ium. The nominating committee. headed by Ray E. Badger. or Rancho Santa Fe, San J?ielii"o County, a past presldf'hl of th-c or- ganization. will n1c<"t at thd hotel Sunday night to prepare a. islate or officers for 1952. Mr. a.nd Mrs. W. P . Bruce, own- e rs of the SllhouettC' Shop. 1209 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar, have just return('() fron1 a two week's business a.nd pleasure trip In Honolulu via Pan American Air-C'OLOSSAL CA \'E ways. \Vh ilc in lhc "51and3, they Co10888l _cave. locall'tl lw(•nl· werc hou!K' gue5ls of Mrs. Bruc~·s eight ln.Uesl trorrf Tuceon in Ari- slstcr, Mrs. ln('Z Darby.-Afr. a.nd OOH. 11.nd reached via U.S. 80 pass- Mrs. Bruce formerly reBided In j Ing through Vail, has never been Honolulu. I completely explored. • \ ' Bel/et f!!.i!JJ Q.D"'l'AN -IEAL Mlffll Mii ~. 111 iti:'E" ciix 2ll111Blt'-f' FISIEH Z... ·~::.. 28 MlllTE llCE ~~. ·t CllCI CAIE Mii ~ * l affi("ai'hEt 21b. jcj ¢. OE~""'°""".,.£ NO._') <Al< •• coll Crti• Stria '"''L,1 l iTiiii0 iEUi ~:1.::21 i siil11an ":'J\~~ 11 l i[if;iTATOES 'l.~' 9' ' "''' t;°'4 11tu/4t PllUIE ELBO MACARONI IEllZ KETCHUP SPRY CRISCO TllEE . Pllll CAI AllWICI \ . ' Ever ha.. trou.ble parl<lnir t You won't when you obop' at Ali>b& .Bot& at 17th. &114 onu.p I "'Ou.ta 16-.' ro..·u , .......... lo ll181t for a '-.pace Jt'• I -otlM ....... -· eo.ia-. It. I w siouncea· the IJt.a g of tt ~tal mid ·~ar claaa In\ oU well drilling on Monday, Feb. 4._ • nlla claa wUl have the oppor- tunity of com!lleting U>e regular two year course ln a year and a half, lncludlng one summer se.s- alon. Th1.s ts one of t.hrff such coursca being offered ln tbe Unltcd Stat~11 With the approval aiid cooperation of the Amerfqan Asaoci.a.Uon of Oil Well Drilling' Contractora., The Course is ·open to anyone w'ho Is a high school graduate or ~ho has the equivalent iJl work ex- perience. Subjttta Include Drilling Tools and Equipment, Drilling Methodli and Problcnui, Chemiatry of Mud control, Geology, Industrial Math- ematica, Mecti,utl.cal Drafting, In- dustrial English. Labor Economics .. Supervision, Conference' Leading, American History end Govern- ment, Industrial Safety, Combus- tion Engin~s. Ma.chine Shop and Weldtrlg. Pui:J>Ofle is to develop skills and knowledge which should equip the individual lo advance· him$elf in the vital phase ot t he Petroleum Industry-oil well drilling. Thf' Am('r1can Association o Oil W<"ll Drilling ConlractCM"tl be- lit'vcs th11t the right persons wllh thr right training can become thei r future drillers, touJ.pushers and superintendents. \ SOW IS TICE TIME To n>nl your borne or apt.-= Ph. IJARBOK 1818 t1.11d place your \\'t1.11t ad today! • • • Alt O l'Ulg'e ~ Cl>aptu Df the ,l'f atkmal ~ -or Re- tired Civil l!lm~loy~ ~ be or · g&ntzcf In Santo. ...... JUl. 22 at 2 p. m. 'nte m~ will be held ln the lounge of the <'J.Ub house at the Recreation bentet'ln th.e 1000 block on West IEtgblh SL The preslde'n~ and ~retary of the ~lifornia , Slate FederaUon or ChaPters will be present' to in· stall the offlcei;s. All tttlred fed- ('rat f civil service employcc'a a.re Invited to attctid. et . psta t.1esa 1 . • .. ,,. ,·.~'.4 Mr. and Mra Cheaney D. Parker • and Lin"" and Paul of BOlae, I dollo, have• ~ ~ the ~ month In U>e homo of Mn.. Parker'.• l!loter, Mra wm""1 BrowA, 1813 Viola PJace, ~ Mesa. Mr. Parker is aJeaman for Kroe:blft' Furniture compal\,f and la · nqw atlendirig the t\lm.Iturc market In Chicago. He wi.U Join other mem!Mjn of the family here before retumlng home tbe first ot Fcb~y . Mra. Par'kci' ls the former "J"ean erou~han and has enJoyt"d meet· ing htr many local friends. LEONARD MARTIN' rox. trade mag. publj&her, in Callt.- '"Why ahouldn°l men wear girdle• -they need •t.bcm jmt as much u women do." ... • YOU CAN 00' BETTER AT Daniger_ FURNITURE CO. • We Buy end Sell New end Used Furn iture •. 1812 Newport Blvd., C~ta Mesa Be. 5656 PlllEI EFFE'111l IEEJ llEI IEEf ,,_~ al• ffllEI IEEF " ~" ~· 47 o . t···· .... ·~ 39;. • lrusana••--tz • APPLE UICE ..., _, 21• ve....-c.o..1010-I 1PUCI ULIEI :~~-~-2li PUllT llTTll Di OUALITY MEATS MUCT0 ...... a ..... P&C•IM •••Hl < ·~~ '..,U"M..,.•r• .. ••tt •••• .... •0~1• ••c• •""'••tft I I • PORK ROAST :~:::.·:::~:~I: 45~ PORK "STEAK _au4:~~~~Ell 55 i ~~· SLICED 8'1CDI ' .~:~~~. 45 ~ ~ P RK SAU AGE w::.:"' 45~ ~·~· · BACON-SllUARES rm:: 23 ~ · 1~. TOM .~­WITlllllll ... , •• ( 11 II. llLlt- Pltllll·• ·' ·• , • • j I ,