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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-12-16 - Newport Balboa News Times1. I I I • • I • , . • --·.. ... . . I , I • • l. ' ... . . f SUPERIOR COURT STUDIES. G • • PlllNT lGllNSl -· C . : ) - Bay Front Home Ransacked for Valuable loot «th YEAR -NUMBER 51 • -.NEWPO-RT BALBOA Phone Harbor 1616 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 11152 I • DUMPSITE TAKEN UN.DER COU.RT CONSIDERATION • Superior Judge Kenneth E. Morrison today had under-Theft of bouaehok! furnlahinga amou.nttnr to aeveral hundred dol· la.nt 10metime during the put wee.Jr. · waa reported Sunday to Newport pollce by Mra. Elmer T . Hehr of 803 N. Bay Front, Bal· boa bland and PaaadenL consideration U'gUDlenta of counael repreeent.ing the City -of Newport Beach and Republic Conatruction Corp. in the . ~ CENTS action to intervene again.st the city's proposed use of its. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--,~~~--,~~~.....:~~~~, 40-acre dump8ite. - Mn. Bela.r telcl police that ln adillttlon to • I l ·Inch walnut TV tet wlUl "'mote coatrol valued •l uao. the Udeve. a.ho took • ITeT alld ~ martao. ndlo, 171.; • pair ef ZelM btnooularw. I power, ID • Ul'flt brown lath· er caae; olM!I eleetrlc toaster, isa.: u eteotrlc Iron, UO.: alx medium slu, modern plct~ In wt.le. red framea; three braa plaaten; z• .t&laleae steel kAITea. forkA and 1pooaa; lt pluUc marooa and ehartftua c11DAer .. t.. IUld 11 pt.atlc eups. 116. Council Okays., NEWPORT POLICE, FBI . ·ARREST J·RIO ~~~~e:r:§Ef~~:~~~§ [~i~]f~E the city be granted e preliminary but applied dlfferen.Uy. Tbil wa.a c o n d e m n a t i o n order against when he gT&n.ted Blod~tt 'a re· Pot.a and pa.nB of hammered aluminum. 110.; e. golfatlck base lamp; two large Iron aklllet!, ~; two small round mirrors, two long bamboo plant.en, one red electric kite.hen clock; two blanket.a. $16,; one cloc.k radio, $35, and one white kitchen radio. Ponce uld entry wu mad~ b7 rtpplnc the kit.c~n door .creren with a abarp lutnatne11t, breakiDJ tile window on the door and uaJocklAr the door from the Ina.We. The,· •Id the bouae wu tlloroucbly ranaek· ed. ~illCJ DOCJ Foils BwCJlar's Try at lay Shores Home Attempted burglary Thursday night at the home of Mrs. N . Cop· len of 2892 Circle Drive, Balboa Bay Shorea. wu reported by po· 1:1.ce. A dog'a barking apparenUy broke up lhe attempt. . Meeting in apeclal ae111ton Thursday afternoon. Clty Council adopted a reaolution which &Uthor· lzea approval o( a Coaatal Munlci· pal Water Dl•trlct reaolution to the Metropolitan Water Dlatrtct, asking the enlargement or a pipe: line here. The eouncll recently approved expeadltu.re or 1%1.000 to en- larre the pipe feeder Uae from as to 38 lnches. lbe Uae rua-nt.c trom the MWD reeenrolr &hove Corona !kl Mar to Coat Htpway at t~enaJeat Ave. The (!"eater d.luneter of pipe wlll aecommodat.e Newport Bea.cb.'• crowtac Deeds. City .Enclneer &t'rt Webb .aid. The city'a $28,000 la the city's portion of the cost difference tor the three-inch pipe diameter ex· panaion. Thul"3day's meeting wa.s or only two minutes' duration. The city clerk caUed the aesaion to order and appointed Councilman An· drew W. Smith, fonner mayor, u mayor p~tem . The councll'a action authorized Smith and Priest to algn the en· ablin g resolution which hu bef9 forwarded to the Coulal dilltr1ct offices. Mrs. Coplen told police she en· Newitt Enters Plea tered her bedroom to see a long pole banging In the window and I o1 .... '10Cenc• °" her pu,... on the lloor beneath the G d .... _.... C window. Police ~leve the Buspect ran 1 nwrr ounts opened lhe wtndow. pushed In the William T . Nevitt pleaded not ecreen and used a metal curtain guilty to two counts of (T'1Uld rod about 8 feet long with the end theft when he appeared before bent over to form a hook, ao the Superior Court in Santa Ana Frt· purse could be snagged from the day. He wUI fa~ a jury trial bed on whJch it waa lying. in Superior Court on Monday, It waa aJ..eo reported the culprit Ja.n. 26. lMled the rod to _gpen a drawer of Nevitt waa returned by New· · ...... ., -."ft.-·-Ulat -poll ... l'IH:Mmy ~ tu a barking dog ce.ueed the thief to Vewaa to face charge• lnvolvinl' nee . Police u.ld he left footprints an auto purchaae deal wtth a a~ a Oub.llght. local bank. Harbor Area BoominCJ Davidson Student Growth Chart Shows Tremendous Daily Increase El'lroUment tlgurea ln the high .:hool and elementary schools of the Newport Harbor .. High School DUtrict were placed ln close scrut· iny by tnuiteea ot the high school at their lut 1'flgular meeting. Su· perintendent Sldney H. Davtdaon preeented chart.a which tndlcate the diltrlct will probably double tta preaent atze ln five or six yeara. Thia tremendous growth poaea many problem• which chal· lenge the present achool organ1· satk>n. DavldMa'• cbarta •.bowed that tlte a""rsp dally a&tend&aee la tllo Coot. M-8cb<M>I Dtotrlc:t -lnc=-d ltl % la the pa.i H yoen. wblle Newport Boacb jlCboola plDed ZN%. T ... ••~r­ ap tor &be tw• d.19trlct. WU, sn,r .. West Germany Hopes for Peace 1 Kaiser Reports WILD AUTO CHASE NETS 2 ON COAST HIGHWAY; GIRL TELLS ON THIRD Two bandit suspecta arrested Sunday by Newport police and FBI agenta for armed robbery in Kansas City were grilled today by officers who broke the case. Tbe men were caught· on Coast Highway following a wild auto chase whicb saw Newport officers Harold L. Kennedy and Wiie J . Harrlaon in pursuit at apeeds up lQ 97 n1ph. from Co- rona del Mar to Laguna Beach, Booked here were Zack Ken· neth Vausha.n, 23, formerly of St. Louts, who was drtvlnC' and Jack Noa:bert Ca,.ney, 26, of Bellflower. V11.ugh&n was booked on vlol&Uon of the Oyer Act of tranaporttn,- a atolen car over a atate line and l1 being held on the Missouri al.ate w&rrant for robbery. Cag. ney was booked by Newport po- llqe on ausplclon of gT&nd theft I aBto. Their arttAt and lnWrrop- tJ.on allowed Newport poll~ to Up off FBI ap:nls who nabbed Thomaa Allen Edward&. 11, at t.be Bell residence of a girl friend. When V 1.ughan was arrested he told Newport police he wa.s Harry Hem Wllkin80n, ot Kanaa.s City Mo., but he could not aaUs· tactorlly Identity h imself. He claimed a aale• slip tor a 1952 Ford ViclQrla and lden_utlcatlon papen ot 'Wllll:m.on round in the car, but hla atory cau&ed New~ port police to check with Kansu City on the ldentlficatlon. NN••1 City Sl'f:. Bishop of the Auto · Thet1 Detail told Newport poUOfl Uta.t Wlhdmon waa •taadinc ln their 1tadoo at Ula& momf!Dt nu.nc a ,.port on bla loot aaJeo neetpt ud papen.. K-...•· Clt7 advteed Newport tlaat local police were llolinAr • ....... flttln& Ille de- Krlptton of VauC"ban wanted tor robbery. It la believed by Kansas City and Newport pol~ce that the car !Continued on Pa&o z I $500 Boat Fire DamacJe Eitimale HtT?\'Tl-SGTOX BEACH POLICE otflcers Hefti')' Arcltel', Jett, and Jack Bu.liar ma~t' a Sood pinch Tbunday n.IC"ht whea ihey recog· nlud two \'ktlms of an auto accident aa subjects wanted by Orange City Poll~ for armed robOOry a111d Kfand theft, auto. Shown abo,·e a.re the otttcen with captured men WDL Arrelant"s andJ•rnea Ochoa. h&odcuHed, aa tht"y were belnc frisked brtore o .... p City police for anned robbery aed Jnlnd theft, ••to. llai\lat tor Rnt1D""8 ~-di). Jail. (Nen-nm .. l'lioto) Bandit Suspects Nabbed After 2-Car Coast Highway Accident Three men are in jail at Or·e--~----------­ ange for lnveatlgatton ot grand theft. auto and armed robbery Pottery, Cash Gone following Injuring of two women Front C •· Fi ' &a a re!flllt of· an automobile acci· eramte rm dent in the fog on Coaat High· Burglary ot the Kay Finch Cer- way between Huntington Beach amlc Studios on Coast Highway and Newport Thursday night. in Corona del Mar Frtday night Jailed &nd charged with auto wa.s reported to police Sunday by theft and robbery are Leo Ramon Councilman Braden Finch. Maurice Levy rep"resenting Repu- blic. • When the court took up an- other case, Republlc otflclals realized that t"'O orders had b ee D cranted whettas thf'y had agned to the judge'!I gnnt· iJlC the clt_y'9 reqUf"!lt t-0 pay 136,000 to the Caprons. A hur· rted consultation of att.ornt'ys follo\'\·ed. Coun5f'I for both Aides later mel .Judge Morrison In hla chambers. • Blodgett told the judge the city wiahed both orders, while Ashton said his Bide had not understood a preliminary order of condt>nmna· lion W!l.8 being granted. The judge told counsel he would re-study the orders and rule on them next week. When he concluded the hearing llere'a ltow the, cue ehaped up: FoUowblc BepubUc'• re· cent ft1lDc a complalat lD. later· veaUoa. aact le.ave to .. k an lll- .,_..,• ID depoolt by tllo cl9, Blodpt$ ftlod -d<ay-lftl' Uaelr ,,Wnw. ftue WU DO rullq on Ute.e &ad. wUl be •011& api-mttl)' aatU oner tile Judr rula on Bloda'e«'• motion to strtke Repabllo'• complaiat la. intervention. Blodgett contended that Repu- blic has no rtpt to intervene in t h e condemnation proceedlng11; that Republic hu "no existing rlgbt"-Oh which d&ma&'ea could be esaeesed. if proved. He claimed Re- public might at a tuture date hav~ damages. (<lolltlaaecl oa hp 11 BALBOA BLVD. PAVING, WIDENING BIDS . CALLED BY CITY ENGINEER·· Bids have been called by the.__ ____________ _ City Engineer for the widening, paving and general improvement of Balboa Blvd., from 30th St. westerly to 4 7th St. The tong h e ralded improvement for which plans have been a.making ror the past 15 years is scheduled for con1- pletlon in the first quarter of J 9!)3. from the Pacific Electric for the acquisition of a piece of land 25 reet wtde and 100 feet long on the Inland portion of the boulevard op· poalte 31.Bt Street. Webb aays he will ask tbe council to order con· demnation ud request immediate po88es&lon lt the agreement ta not tendered by the Ume bid.a are dueJ Lone Oday• Contractors have been offered plans by the city engineer and the City Council is expected lo open their offers on Jan. 8. Mor~ Delays of more th&D a yea.r Utan 3~ feet of pavement M ·ha• ta•• 41a:;pedela?<1 Mee t.ba feet wide is to be laid according time tbe City c.odncO did a com- to plans on file at the City Hall. plete about ta.ce on lta plans for The street will be widened 25 feet. the ill-fated CUt-off ro&d which the width of one lot, on the inland was proposed by the municipal side of the street. planning consultant. and would Beginning at the present' Island have connected Newport and Ba.le Jn the center of the street at 30th boa~Blvd. at 31at Street. The Cut· and Balboa Blvd., street light.& of otf road wu de.signed t.o alleviate the 31 foot tall mercury vapor the stringent traffic conguUon t.n type, same as used on BBlboa Blvd. downtown Newport caueed by the between McFadden Place and Al· central area yl.l'd.a of the Pacif1c vardo Street, Balboa, will ~ Electric. placed. The raitway company offered to Dtvtdl.n.c Strip give the city the right of way for Along the center of the street the st.ttet providing the city would a parkway dividing 5 trip ls Improve it u planned a.nd zone planned that will have 8 half circle property on either aide of the at each intersection which will street owned by the railway u C·l. provide a protected parking area. The portion now needed for the The center island improvement Balboa Blvd. improvement wU tn- wiU merge into the present traffic eluded ln the property to be given island at Coast Highwa y and Bal· by the railroad for the 31.St Street boa Blvd. cul o!f. Alditre 128 So. ' Elmer Ave., Finch said on checking the ahop Whittler; Wm. Arrelanea 16200 he discovered $28 missing from the Elaine St., Norwalk; and James cash box and alao several pieces Ochoa, 114.18 Shoemaker Road, ot unusull.I pottery valued at $50. Norwalk. Police aa.ld that footprints wer<' Injured and confined to Hoag found which are believed to be Although the city ha.a not yet Memorial Ho.spit.al is: Mrs: Her· tboae of the culprtt. received the completed agreement bert -Y of Rte 2, Box 199,e--------------------------All of the improvement la 1eheduled to be aeeompllabed w1th State ~line tax funda. In put years property hu been acquired and bouaea moved from tbe lot. to be uoed In the widening by the expenditure of p.a tu: fundl on the project. -r----- NAI MEN ON DRUNK, ,_DUNG CHARGES • • I \ • ( • ' ,... • I JUESOAY, DEC. 16, 1952 . f'AG~ 2 •• ' -· • ' " .. •• •• ,, .. ' I .. .. •• .. .. .. • • • ' • • . -• • I • I • • • • • I ' • • UGAL 'NOTICE • .-PitMlo !J~AMCllM '~ll(J4.~=~· lll~A IENll (~.A. lt:.-111 . ~=-~-::~=. -.~·,,·~~= t. conctuctlng a bualneaa at 1511 • Entel"ed u S«ond-clau Matter at the Poetoffk:e ln Newport Beach • Callfornta undez tbe. A.ct. of March 3, 1879. .A.b41one Place, -laland, 438 Serra 'Dltn .. ' lhl1Mlit U'l!l-f ~ornla. under the ncuuouo Ooroaa lll&blancls _ ,,._ .W •. • ~ a.me ol l\A.KP.,_aT PRO-t;;;...,;;;;;;~;;;;""';;;;;;'""'""'"""""""'"'~"'ll"l'iilO;j...,.·R,;;~.;;;;f'j.;;..~i!.o~ J)Jl(l'l't0)!8 .and' U>at aid firm Is - rompoeed o1 Utt!! foKowl'ng, whOAe 1 rz::::======::::=================;;:==;i name and place ot raldenu ta u 1i t9lioWJ, to-wl,t: . Kdtlt MOtri'°", Hal J:ut Hunttncton Drive. Duarti&, C&llf<Jnlla Witness my haad this Jnd da7 ot December, 19~2 . FOl M~ PROTECnvE 'SaV'ICE IN ~ HARIOA AIEA THE COST OF INDIF'F'ERENCE • Nobody ill indifferent to high tax.es. That'• obvious In KEITH MORRISON STATE OF CALIFORNIA. COUNTY OF LOS ANG_ELES, ~" On lhls 2nd day ot Of'Cemtwr. the fact that everybody bellyaches about them. But high taxes go on -. and keep getting higher. Why? Becawie most of us are indifferent to the correc· tive measures necessary to cut down waste and extrava, l!flSIL ,.. fllNldelll H,._ Cs M. .-••• P..,.., tor t-. BTron Wt1/18. ptt<!kknat: ln<w WAltac<-, ......,.... __ , ·Clatt .. e Dodd. Jot \1ce .,_....t ..... Wll1IND Trilt, .tad \ice-p~t. at the elub's annu&J Clui.llma party. -(Nr"11, .. -'l'tmt>~ Photo) A.D ... 1952, betorE' m<>, a Not ary Public ln and tor tbe said County and state, reaiding therein, dul)· ~u\oned and •worn, penon· ally·appeared KEITH MORRISON known to me to be the 'person wJtose name U. subscribed to th(' gance in government. It's easier to bellyache than to' take Holiday Dance action. How many people have ever written their congressmen Gay Event · for ceont1naet1 from P are I> to urge economy in government?' (How many people <'-... .,....&J.... e,,,...1--.c: Vaughan Wat d•iving lits the de- even know the .name of their congressmen? l How many "f'•••rJf' 9 _ ~··~ JeriptJ.op of' ~ one used 1n Ute h i be,., .-,y.. Oo• Ql&ll caug}lt alt<' people !)ave .e.veJf the vaguest notion how muc s 1ng WW> 1f,O "°"'""-I.II &rW 11.v· 1111> n>bbory by Kon ... City po· spent in Washington and what for? In each case, the -ts Pr.-. l.t wu t.llot 1'/'pot J;O. deocrlbed the """ used .,,d · f Nlll P¥ut W-..,_, IWll .i II«· Illa two A>OJJ>Ponlono wboee de· answer is, very ew. -~P lkti<¥il ~ wu ~ ,,,,;ptlal>• lit Vau&'ll&n 8.lld E d- Wild Auto Cha$e' wiDtbin inM.rwnent, and ad.:no'I•'· a,vi: W JJR8J:LF A Glf'T Jedred to m• that he oxecute<I the TbJs ChrtMmu, why not give I same. yourself a g-lft toward you.r ulure 1n· WllneS!i Where-of, t have here· security. Sign up for the Payroll unto set my hand and affixc-d my Saving" Plan \Vhere you work, or official Real the day and year In the Bond-A-Mof\J.h Plan "•there you lh1s certificate fll·st a.Dove writ- bank. Start now to 68Ve N!gulart:-· ten. and 11yM..ematlcallv •wilh now even 1 better Dc!C'Me Bonda. LEGAL NOTICE WILLARD J. STONE N otary Public In and for said County and State. \Vriting a copgressman requires some effort. Finding Friday 411~. Doc. &, by "'"'"'' ward&. out his nam.e takes some effort. too. Keeping posted on d-,,...,. "'"""° rOODIO. 1iiue .L -cer i.11 the ctk. CaCJley l------------..... Washington affairs also demands a Little effort. Yes, ::t~'!,'! J:yT=• ~d ~: la ""'f'l lmd by N~wport Pol\ce on it's just easier to complain-but frightfully costly. •O<>IJI, !larpret M.erf'\Om :Fo"'icl< :;'~cl',!'~~ ~~~auto~~ (Seal) CR219 No. 337-Time!I' It is to be hoped that e\·entu~ly the terrific burden of Jk~ ot ll<l)l T.erpel>,&'• room. wero e,nut.00 wu a tU9 black taxation will awaken the ind~fferent . milli ori~ to ~he need t ~:~ =~~e r=~ ~:! =. be~;~~t Lo~ :1:~~ for action. lt could result 1n heavier reg1strat1ons and Jea.llllic &cb.r.oed# and Frank gUI and lhe Jp.tUon switch and larger turnouts at the polls. And that could result in better , Schult>; ot lam.u l"ilzge.-ald'• tronl< hlJ>g .. we,.. from a Ul~J candidates and better Jess costly government room a.nd. trq:n Jiit. Jane Pettit'• Ford. lt carried Geo~ pl.a.tea. ' ' · room, MJuiJy,n H.a.u:uno.a.d fJ)d .Ne.al • ----• Leith.old. t;4~:ardl \l'U picked up bJ . Decdir..Uoo.s bad been a.rrenged FBJ OJI lal.uri:wtUoo fre¥JI t)J•o by l(j#.8 T.trpep.e..'• art ctuae1 'aJ;Jd Jlrl f~ of \'au&Q.n'• \\tlo we.re outstandi.Ag. A clt'verly done prl,·t'CI aJ lrii"P \\'port poU.ct> ata- Sa.nt.a Cla -b.µ tion ¥/tt•r hr. had poll~ pboo..- GOOD READING The advent of tele\'ision has had a tremendous impact on the Nation but it hasn't changed the "picture" as far "'· s.• an.d joUy. dom· ,_ lo "'""II" blro .. "'llkln· utated ~ .-c~ :wh.i,\.e-other yule l as the public,s interest in newspapers is concern.ed. The 1 cutoui.. or.Q&RJ.~nt,c.d the i-.u.rta;n.. ato.a. • American Newspaper Publishers' Association reports that 1 ill~ ~· Nicley O'Mt.Jly •upu-• ..!llPBt>~· ~,;.,~~~k ;!"!!~~: newspapers are being rea.d more toda·y than ever before. v t proarMQ aJ\d ~ ~ arn,·e• ._ a J94.2 BuJ,·lc \\'hl.cb S th • ----. t ' "N d' . . bo IU"'1ol<. W..,,y ,......,,.u, W OT< ot OW· c ·-·· .... ays e ~ta 1on : ewspaper rea 1ng 15 JUSt a ut t1n1e songs Y.'bit·b were liked bv .....,., ._ IOllDf'.d to the only regular aetivity which showed no change a fter the youn~"""·• b<'<.:O.Wle ther are ..;. I .l'A.,.»,..,. Sa Y Dlgtu. A.fin J d ~·-•uffi.io&DI' b)' Jlcr, ORI' prl advent of television." 1·"' t·Q\e Y •nuawu: a.ntl by the old· s.dmltl#'d tb.at E ·arm "·u W.1 --. . . . ~lers ~ they brOUKht back Here a r~ some figures on newspa per circulation nation-n1en1ori.e_s o/ their own youth. one 101 lD hi>'r 10 Do"-u.P,, .. ally: Present weekday circUlation runs around 54 million. record, a.coording tQ the maM.er of "·aJ.U.ar le>r tbt' girhi lo n-tura 1 .,.-ttb M'\\"• of \·»ucbau •Dd ('».g-That's nearly double the 28 milli on circulation of 1920. ceremony, v.·u "¥ gt'owne an -o.r)·. Edua1dA ""•f arr .. Mf'd 8 . . tlque. grooved in J 923." Yet, 1n the same three decades the f:>0pulat1on of the There v.·t>re a.peci-.1 numbers. tht: , .. ,... boour.ai art.t·r l'\f'""IM>rt polit•f' country has increased less than 50 J.>e r cent from 105 mil~ spot dance, won by. J.,inda Morrt• ~d tlt.r ''·ord »lua&" W th•· lion persons to about 156 miUion now. wnd Boaco Burru ~nd the broom . . . . , . WulCi' won by M.arcul Stewart and The continuing -and 1ncreas1ng -popularity o f the Bob Berrym.an. Th<'re wa.s also newspaper may ha\:e sever al causes such as greater public a dooi· p11ze \\'hich wenl to ~t1111- int.e rest in )ocal, ru;ttional and world affairs, the develop-lyn Sedy and Richie Mr Donald. . _ . ,_{r. and Mrs. Ton1 )forrl11 anJ melJ.t of JJJterpretive and baokgrot1nd news reporting, and Mr. an<\ Mrs. StrollPr \\'hill' Wt'rt• the swift transmission of a ction photos. But one of the adult .. who as.."listed the tf't>nagerR newspaper's greatest advantage!! over television and radio and he lped St>rve the let• crf'an1 • • • • and Chrl8tmllJI cook1r11 plannf'd by JS that 1t pmYJdts· a visaal reqJni-that-carr be read and re· Mr!'l . White for the r1tfreshment read at one's personal convenience. This enables the hour. reader t o absorb the information he wants at a pace that Annual Xmas will enable him to retain it. A brief statement on the radio or a fleeting picture on T.V afford no such oppor· tunity. Things may change. but the newspaper, like the stork, will continue its deliveries by popular demand. ----•·~--~ ANYBODY KNOW? ---~•---~ Figures may be dull, but these are sharp enough to cut d<lwn the most cherished dreams of the Pacific South)l{est breadwinners (Southern California, Arizona. New Mexico and Nevada) -The proposed Administration budget for 1953 would take nearly 30 r, of the average f,µnily's income in direct and concealed taxes. -Lane D. Webber, vice- presidel1t of the Nati<lnal Association of Manufacturers. ( f'ontlnt.......i from PaP 1 l CERTIFICATE OF Rt 'Sl~""ESS Publlsh('d 12 16-23-30/521--l /6/5'.l • CALL GARDEN GROVE 56Q6 • • • STATE . MERCHANTS POLICE . Uniformed Division of STATE PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY , lni WHEREVER you are located, rhe..e Is Iii S&nta Fe freight represenr:ativ,e assigned ,-j, your iocaliry and at your service. Every ualliC office has direct commtm.f. cation (by telecype or che world'• lugesc prirate telopbone system) with ~ s.-., Fe of6ce~ You get the information and service you want .•. promptly 1111J a.m1r11tely.. Santa.Fe freight men know their business. They know your territory and ours-and your local freigbr problems, coo: These men believe in givio g service. So call yol/' local Santa Fe freigbr reprcseota- dve or your local agent today about your fn:igbt shipmenCJ. • M•Pna \.__ . _, Santa Fe all th, way JANTA fl ·IYITIM ·LINIS NOW · ;ON DISPLAY :· At · OUR . SHOWROOM! . ~ '\ ' . . .. ' • l ' I I . I L I • • • ,. ' I l ' ; . J " I I • • • ' '· • . • , , ' • T~ES~~~.pEO.~-~-'~~;J+~-2~---------------;-------------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-:-----~------~~~~..-__:--------=-'-----~·J·~~~~&t~J -!Dessert Bridge is _,~ -SOCIETY ~ina .Hershey fi.ntertain9 the W.W. Soo;al Crab H~Hday ~ete for . , WE -ARE OPEN ·UNTIL 9:00 P. M. Harbor Panhellenic EVENIN~S··UNTll. CHRIST.MAS .......,.~ ............ oO" ....... =~ol"Wi Wcwcw11 of Moose Potl•ck Dinner I M r&. Betty Font.at.ne, chaJrman of l hr MOOSf"h&'YPn c0mmlltte ot the Women of the MOOa@, wu hi charg(' of the eoclal held at lhe A·t008e ha.II Thurltday night, Dec. 11 . A potluck dinnPr wu ~rvf'd wtth table derorattona made by 'l'rt.·W'Urt•r Elsle King. ""Cbrun.n1aw 1ltl.3 w e re f"Xchanxed by the Co- worke~. MC'nt~rshlp c hairmen CI a r a Lcarh h<'ld s. C'om mittee meeting ot h1•r hon1<' on T't1<'l"M'lay nitht wit h rnptain~ !lnd t('OmJI tN•lng cho.-.("11 lot a n1rn1be.rship contest. fn1tiatlon w ill be held ThurAday, Ott 18 instt•&d of the regular inltilit1on nitht. "-'hlrh ralh• nn Chrl8tma.s. Chaplain Myrtle Bum· p!trey Is the !!pon."°r of thr n ew ca.nu u late. BE SURE -INSURE 'ldtll MAURIE STANLEY 1n .......... Olll7 Pb.one. Harbor 11'71 Marine Ave. Balboa lllaad !4-1101'R SF.R\'ICE If,\ SD F.SGRA \'ED <UFTS -TROPHIES Robert's Jewelry !'!3!'1 1'1artne A'\·e. Har. !S!l BAl..BOA ISLAXD an•l su111rior 11r1·ic2 in an (J /1'IOJ1}1h,,.~ rt>rni11iA('f11t of Old England TM °?{W11" hPkl the.Ir montbtt meeij,Dg Df'c. 10 at. the home a1 Mina' Herahey, 208 Onyx /\. ve., aan.o. bland. Dbrtll Powtte waft -~I' hooleall. \ 1M lunehf'!Qft table wu beautl- rul with deep red and wJ'litte baby chryaanthemurna. 'l>T ad I t lo n a ' YUletlde di.ah<"• handed down ir1 M't8. Henhey•a !ainll7 llr <hr many for gcnerat.k>na providftd o mOllt wiulu:el and d'tolN!tableo mt"OU. HDnl d'oeuvre11 wer~ M"rvf'd flrAL al th~ P.rk A Yf". caff>. After -lunch~n lhl'rt "'l" an t\llariou9 exchan~ and ~nter­ exchM«t" of ,-ins. with f'Y#ryonf" =:::. up hnppy with their final turbrtr Panhf'll .. nk! rM-t for cklmett. and brttlp at ~ home of Mra. Raymond "K. Raney, Ill Poppy Ave .• Coron• deJ Mar, aa· WNlnH<IOJ', O.c. to. A '"moblle" I ot Santa antt hlt t'ftndett JnulK trnn1 the ct'l1lng a.nd a Chrl.ltmu tr"ef' ln the cnrtter rovered with b1g wt\ftr m owbal'•· pv• a boU- •lny atm1Wphf're Lo the afterrioonf Affair. Tabl"" WPre ~y with rf'd ber· 1·i"" and ChrlJit1ns!'I canc1lr8. Hoal· es.1~11 aAAi.~tlng Mr8. Harvey were M nieA. CUtlemn.n Sn1lth, 01-dya Uroth<'rs nnt1 M erton Cameron. I A dlrt"Ctnr-y of n1embera com· pilf'd by MrR. L«•on \Vllll(lm.11 wu cll~trlbi1 ttd. Mrs. Martin Mangold, 1 PN'l'k'nt w <'re: Dorb1 P owt'r!I. prr~idt·nt. annl)unt·f'd the a ppolnt- Jcan Curllslt-, Lela Sll)llh, 'En11nK ! n1ent o( ~f r/'!. F lo• <'nee Cooling a.s Holt. VI Campbell, Betty Y.'atAOO, '144:·holnN1hip chairman and Mrs. Nancy \\'f'"t. Janr Humes, Ollvf> ! Jean Dahl as cou rt l"ay chalrm.an. Jrd'cK4!1\Z.ie, Artnette Bechtold and >.l rs. Smith collected the jams the hORtt'n. and j<ollie9 which mt' m be ts brought for the . oomn1unlty bu- kl't and ~!ts. \·Vulter Gerhardt took ch•·~· or the trer ornament.• I ~tnest HaHl'htft . \\•hlch \V('re to be c-ontributed to d B , H th• holiday committrc of Hoag an r1de Ome hospital. ... Lido Club Wom~n Fete New Members H19h School . PT A to See Benet's 'A Child Is Born' Bridge prize• for th• afternoon H6rti HoneyM66n '''rnt to lfNi. Oet·hardt, Mrs. E. Il WA.!I a N"al Christmu dinner "A Child 11' Born" is the Stevtin C. Smith and Mrs. OrorKe Guth-Honle thla "'eek from a hone~·-\\'ith turkey and all thf> traditional Vincent Bt>net play to be pret1eht-tie. The eana11ta prize wM won+ moon in Las \regas, Apple Va.Jl~y ettornpanlmentlll when 90 member" ed by the drama df'partmtnl of the by ~f r!l. Harry Casty. I and Lake Arro\l.•head are Mr. and of Lido Jsle \\'omen '• Cluh sat high school at tht> regular meoet ing The Janus'>' m t>etlng wtll ht> at ;\1r!ll. Ernest K. Hartman of lMO down a t thf' big U-aha~d table ot the P .T .A: o n Thurllday f've-thl!' home of Mrs. J os«>ph R iggs. \Vest Bay Ave. The cliarmlng last Wf'f'k to honor new mf'mbers. ning at 7:30 p.m. at the ,hlgh 1 MernbC'rS w111 make tray clotht'l"J gray hatrt>d btidf' la the former Th.is tablC' v.•as adornf'd with ber-- !Chool: This Is a mocteirn drama of for the HQa g h08pltal at lhE' meet-f''loi·enC'e K. J ohnston o! 232 Bon-rlet. misUetO<> and Yule gr('('n8. tht' nativity v.·1·ittfn especlslly fol' Ing. As.<;iist1 ng h~te111'('1'1 will hr nle Brae. Los Angele11. wh.ile -a bea utiful creche and pinl' for radlP_ by ~tr. Benf>t. Mh~~ J t"an Hnwl'll, Mri;i. Slrollt'r 1 The couple re-peated VO.,..'!! in boughrt centered the buffet ar- F ollov.•tng Is the r-a.1t : White, M111. Kenneth Sta rrge and a !dx o'clock church ceremon\•~ r&ngt>pi.ents. A bar kground o f soft Prayer . Sandra Beenfel clt : Nat-;\1rs. Challt'n Landers. perfbrmed an Dec. 8 In L.8 s mll8ic com.elete-d the delightful rator, Atike Layn<': Jnn Kl"f'pf'r. Vegas. by Or. Melton. The fll<'ttlng. Howard Bogart: Inn Keeper's Popular Newcomers I oh\1 1'Ch \(·as bea\1Ufully decorated Mrs. Allen Cri!l('ll prE>8ldrd. Airs. \\'ife-, J eanne CastPndyck : Leah r01 thl' occasion and wedding Cha rles Lamb, vice-president and and. S"'ara h lservnnl.9 ), Barbara at Corona del Mar m11sic 1ncluded 0 Promise Me. 1nembership chairman, giv e' a hi8-! Brothers, Leah Clerk: Soldl~r. The bride wore a dreuy 1ult tory of the c lub and lntroducl"d Fioyd S\\·anson : JCM1eph of ~az.ar-Forn1Pr '\\'e!olt\\'OO<I Tf"!ddrnts of ns\'y blue v.·i th matching hat nC'w membt>r!I+ giving 11 brlef•his- eth, Lylf' Allller: and Di~ma11 . n Y..'.ho are now n1aking their ho mt> a nti aCCt>!U1orles, white blot~ and to1y o f C'llC'h an noting hC'r pince of I thief, Oa\'id Grant. at :!06 Jnsmln1' A\'t'. Corona rlt•I glove;1 and a \vhile o rchid cor-rt'~ldl~nc-e. :-=e"· member~ hot'lored Voicps ofr stage arp Mike Layne, ~a.r, are Air. and h1rs. J ohn Ackf>r· !lat e. She y.·as attended by Jean lnclucled: Floyd SiA•anson, LylE' Aliller . hn anrt two small &Lrls, Carol a nd E. Corin, ~ E . Raven&dale 1'fn1es. H. B. Adair. \\7illiam i'/· .J The drama ,ttoup. directed bv I Claudia. !\tr. Ackt>r\i11 ls terr1tor-Rd., San Gabriel. a.a matron of Burris. Nral Cam<'ton. F. R . Cur- ,/( !\filo Connelly, the orchestra under 11al manager for ~-F . GOOdrich honor \li.'hileo Kenneth L Ha.rt-rol. Donald Colgro ve, R. I •. Fta!IPy . .. , •. the dtreC'tlon of Clinton Sawin. an<! I Co. anct he and h1~ Y..'ift> are a l· na.n. 36:) Via Udo Soud, waR :P.t. J . Fl'anklyn, J . E . Gouvfa.n, ... "::. __ / . .tl, the c-horus. led by Af&rif' Hie~h rrady popular a1\ttttion" lo t hf' ~~t man. Rob<'rt Hill, Arthui; de Fabry, JPr· ., -~~~~ 1~ ~ ' C I -.::Q-1 1 -~ .. ar~ all working together to makf' tO'\\'n t'4Jlnny. I Spe<"lal gues t" included Phillip ome H<'ip<'Hn. Pat Jones, \\'illtam .,;...,,.;;;;;111r;::';::J:.. ~ ... -:.;:; -,..-this a most outstandinK ptf"M>nta------R . Corwin of San Gabrit>J, Mr. T. Keay, H Mr t y Ket.so. Frederick "-f~-:.,::0::-2 CJdJG\~-I l ion . 1 ll. I. :\t ,\J,, 11,\(; 1-'0l':'\'D anrt Mrs. R. M. A"hmun ot Mon-Klamp, K. W. Koll, Ht'nty LCJnn ey. · -H·1_ -.-,~~~ "M f". Harold 0 . BoyY<'Y. presi-.I\ ni:iil b:.tg flllt"d "'-'i th paC'k· tet><ollo. ~tr. and Mrs. George E . Ro!s f ..('{1l·1·:11an, Frrd Schultz. Jr~. ur ey~ ~ de~t of the P .T .A .. will conduct a a gc.i; \\'O<;t t111ned OVC'r to pohcf' ~ilver of (Ji do Jsle; Alexo.nder R . Gf>oi-gt' flo~1~. Jr., \Va1 ·d Let'. Rich- -..:__'( .. :--short business mreting prior to Satu1du:o-· by Duvicl 0 : John90n ot Lc-J..,ennan of Corn\\•all, Canada. ard }.f at lte1 . \\'illiam M<'a<I . Robert r-' -·..:._ • _-:-t~f'" pre~nlat!on o r this play. 1-..:1 Toro He !old pohre he found \\·aldo 0 . Pollock and A.tr. and :P.lodisC't ~<'. It. N . A-1 a nsflt>ld, Ar--..1!, B II --:. Par€'nts havine r hildrt'n 1n both the bag on IJ.a.v:".1dt" Drive by M1·!i. H. Dt'cker o r Los Angele~. nold Zejlpegno. J oe E . Prenln~E'r.1 _· e I the rlemrntary 1 11.nd high }'fehool Ru·hard.-:<>n·s \'at•hl Ant'hOr&Ke. anti Bl'llie Jo Hartr:1an of Uclo Sulht'rlund H utt on. J. £. Krlrn. ---art' urgPd to come to th<' hii:::h Po l11·r s:-t1d tht'\' 1n turn turned Is.le. A.fax ObE-r. E. L. R£"mclin . Ed\~·ard school P:T .A. meeting on Thur!!• the bag Q\'el' to the Balboa. Is-Royal, i-~o rdire Rogf'r, C . B. Pbr- 135 Cu1t Hi1hway • Ctrena ••I liar Tel. 2716 • frli 'an"'h • illi;lj1i:p;@A#IJN.jLW 111 f.,on9 Beac4 t'i8it the fs1n·ou1 "iRCUS 11.0011 '°' '""'' "'"" Of dln&tt --------~ We Meet at . norlon~ Tuesday Noon Optimists Tuesday Nite Toastmasters Wednesday Nite Balboa Bay Lions 2nd Thursday. Zonta Club ----- f!a'J~~ore 17th &lid eo.m, Hli;hway Newport Beacll tfiLIAtLE" srtVf(I v • day ..night. a~ the pto gT&m by th .. land post office T h' , M • let, Janle!! Sawyer , G('rald Shu('h - elefnentary P .T .A. will bop rrpt'8tf'd ---a 1t1 OVJ8$ I l t J•, l''rank Splant' and Ralph Tfln· at Hota~ En.sign irehool on F1 I-t'\ t; (;t;T~ 90 D . .\ vs A • Sh dousky. day morning. Prot.11:1t1on pleA n1ade hy Sirtney gain own Aftt'r· lunchf'On 1'.'liss Anne J uran Cliildrn's Por+y Le£:-F'yt-, 19-year-old \o\.h itlier t L I Cl b l{&Ve a fa!llrinatlng lecture nn .vouth rharged With J>OS!iesslon o f a oca u t:hnrm. pt't !!lonalit}·. po~turc anti I mal'tjlrana. a.nd cOnceallng metal n1R kf'Up. 11.flss J uran foz·m l'rly The're will be a Christmas party kn11t::kle:i1. ,,.a.s denied F'rlda\· in Thursday evening Sam Emmt>.a:, lralned personnel of the HPlena l at th(. ~f:t>Me Hall, 2300 CXean 9'l.1perlor Court. ·f"'ye iA'B!I ·sen-locaJ yachtsman. ag ain sho"•rd hi~ I Rubt'nst1 ... in orga nization, OO\\' in- 1 FronL Friday, Dec. 19 a t 7:30 p.m . t•nce<l lo serve 90 days In county 16mm color movlt"!! o r a rt"cent s t r uc-ts mode-ls ror Lo" Angell"S for ·tht" children of mt>mbt'rs. Thf' jail on each count, the term s tp 1 yachting t rip to the J\.ta rques.sn::i ~tort'~ and is an author ity on her pai::ty is 1ponsor1..>d by the · Loyal rlin <'CJncurrently. a.nll Tahiti at Castaways Club. subject . Order of Moost', ~o. 1457. a nti a~· · 'J'\,·o \Vl.'<'ks ago lhE'y '"er<' Bridge a nd canasta ronlpl<'tr·d sislf'd by its Auxiliary, tht· \\0 001. ClaMiflf'd a<\8 are" TE'ad by folks \'i"\\'t><l by a capacity c to\vd ot thf' tht' art f'tnoon. I I en of the MOOSE' Chapter 11 58. , ,,·ho arp really looking to buy. l'lllb anrt this later program was ---_ ____ hy reque~t of others who could W d d r.". . Ol')t he prrsent lh<' first timr. e nes ay eve I Loyd Fo1som and Elizabeth Wenk lh!1 'pi;;:;:~:·.~';;"t~;;· d~~~~~pt7.:~~ Xmas Ptogram 1 arc a s lntertsting as the movies ·ch . _ h h The sanC'tuary of Christ Church As tk~st m an, H1~rbert Folsom themsf"\ves. His program lasts at r1St c UrC by the Sea was turned into A. flo1-P"Cortrd hts father to thP alta r. abliut an hour. Lovely Juli<' Frtt· I al bower o~ Sund~y. ~· 7, for \\'eddtnj;! niusic included solo!! l~nd dancM both evenillgs, on the ··ChrUttma.s in J\.t11ny Lands" Is 12 ·30 p.m . 11tcs wh1 C'h united Loyd by M r~ K~'nneth F'ol!i+Onl, daugh -!1rst OCCB..!lon Ip coetume: She the the1nc of th_e 19~2 annual Sun· T. Folson1. 319 MarigQld Ave., Cor-' ti•r-in-law or the bridegroo'rn. 1'-1'rs. gives authentic TahlUan tnterpre-day ~hoot Chrtslmas prog1am at ona t1el Mar, a nd M iss S. Elizabeth l{i•nneth Dell was orio:anist. tat1ons anct h'I c0n•fdered one of l C hrisl Church by the Sra. It \l;'lll \.Venk, 390 La Perle Lane. Coslh Thi· altar "'as adornt>d with th<' be~t dancer1 in Uie country. bt.• hPld next \Vedhe11day t>vening Meaa. The single ring ceremony va8t's of ch rvsan thpmun18 and AeV-She Is curtl'ntl:j llring on Balboa In CoodeU Hall at 7:30. wu pt!'l"fornlt>d by the Rev. Thom-en bl'anche~I caiidelabra, while Island. Th<> progra,m Is under ~hP gen- as Roy Pendrll. four Jal'gc baskets of ro.se anti e.ral direction or J\.trs. Ahct> Rall. ( Tbf" bride, given in k t't"plng by whitP chrvsanthemuzns were uJJed Soviet R ussia can now launch church 8 ch o o I wuperintendent. her' cowiln, Aid('n .Kni;ht , wore a In the saOctuar:v. · 400 hC'avy bombe:ra acaln.lt this I Clasites. in the . Sunday sch~I .,..~II floor-lens\h gO'Wn ,ot ctuaty 1"08t' Our"ts were rpcelted In Goodell country at any time. she chOOAe.s. dramat1~ Christn1u reat1v1\les in lace. 1"he peplumed bodice had a hall, v.·ith the wMdlflg c ake terved Help keep the fi'oftt door closed various ~ountries o( the iA'orld. roll COilar and bracelet lenfth at a beautiful b rldf"a table. Lend-apinlt aurprtN etremy itr attack. sletv~. ftet nea.ddreM wu a 'halo lng rt>cept1on a 1rl were membtra Joln the Ground Ob8erhf. Oorps . A Cluslfied .Ad. la the mighty : of pink roaes and tulle. and tihe ' of th~· \\'omen's So<'it>ty of Chria-today! ,,., I rnldgel. iil, ad\>'ertlllng. ! catr,ted & prayet t>ook on which tlan Service. .f\ · 1 ....... i tiotiqutt of tiny pink roses The new Mt"fl". r~ol!M'.m'I , a gn:du- and satin streamers caught with atP of USC. Is a mt'mber of Phi !Ungle blouoms. J\.fu sorority or Santa Ana, and Agne8 Craig, coueitt of tbe brid<'. Business and Pror('8!11onal \\'om- 1 wu maid of honor. She WU gown-en's club. ed in blue lace and chftfon, and Th... couple are rnakt(lg their carried a bouquet of yellow car-home at 319 Marigold after a hon- naqon.,_ M.mllar flowera tannin• •ymoon at 1\Vtnt;y-Nlne Palma he<, llM<l"-nd. and otll<r "deoitt i.ce& BARGAINS 'GALORE Newport Bilboa Auto Sipply 21<18 NEWf>ORT BLVD. Hair Styling for Your. ·Holiday Permanent ' Atn•daJ. th""°~h Satur.r•y '-'t~IUI~ o, Al'(Yi . I' f<lr:NT HI l'fttJl'I: I ~Ill 8riAPIN0 DAN'S BARBER SHOP BAI.BOA TllEA'l'it& BLDG. Nt\\'!11-Tlmes ads have been read in. the Harbor tor over 40 year!! .. Th<' feet i1J1i1/1 chose stockings will g£·t ;a re21 tre::it, foi chere's no slipper as comforc:ible as Evans. For 6ne qu1lit)', and handsome 3ppear1nce coo. choose E"1ns Slippers, the gre:iresr gift in the wdr!J for a man. WE GIVE S & II OREF.N STAMPS ·-· ... ···---··· ..,,_,..,._ SOS MAIN ST. - J U S T '.~A R·R I V E D ' ·, llA.LllO. . , .... , ... ·----~-·"' ~""f:\\' STORE H01'R8 Of>E:\' E\'F.RV DA v and xme't EXCEPT st·:\-DA \' TtL " XMAS • e""#k!/l,e -N~ s".,.t.M. · 40 'fp Impdrteq Cas~er.e, 45 7,. Zephyr Wool 157, Nylon.-Long stti~~es, Y-N-eck , Pullover $12.50 COLOlts -Po\\lder Blue, .F~, Nazy, Co.nj•on, Copper a.net Black ' . ... g~ ._.. ., ,. - Long Sleeves, y-N~c~;!P'ullovera ............ -.$10.'?S . s&P'oam-,~~Navy ' ' .. . . . 'l . ~ . ·• ' .. ) ' '• . ' . Sleeveless ................... : .. _._..,. ........ .1.,.-: ............................. $ ,95 _{ } . . ~ ' PoWder Blue -Llpt' Olttbnl Gray -Fawn • • 100 70 CASff)(fCRE ' FUil l"uliianed, ~ • Long_' Sleeve& _ ............... -... $26.00 Short siems -·~ .. :..._.,fl?.60 ' • • • • • - ANNOUNCING THE OPENING ' . on WEDNESDAY, DEC. 17th of ESTEUFS PRIDE AND JOY SHOP . , Featuring Custom Mede Lemp Shedes end Antique• PHONE HAJUIOB 11117 304i Marine Ave. ...,_ 1952-1953 RAONG SEASON Opens Friday, December 26. 1952 lturis Through Morch 7, 1953 SO Days-T uesdays·Soturdoys ·· ltlcludi"t ... l ' , : ' ' ' ' .. rwe Annual Charity Day' C-cho.ct..i ... -·It .. . SANTA ANITA FOUNDATION N.._Profit C1rp1r•ie11 . • 43 Community Chests in County. · Los Angeles Representing 600 Health and Welfare Organizations. • And To All Community .Chest• i11 So11 Bemardino County, Riverside CountY, Orange COunty and Ventura County. . \ • •• • * So children will know love and care. •. ·~ * So people in trouble may be helped to help themselves. , *Sa boys and girls may hove a dlanc'' in life. * So the sick ~nd handicapped may ~ helped. • *So Men in Uniform may find a welcol!M from home 111 Ifie USO. • Los Angeles Turf Club, Inc. SANT A ANITA PARIC Arcadia, Califomio The EASY-DOES· IT CORNER By CLAYTON THOMPSON A Few Tips on Mailit19 Christmas Packa9es F inl of all, we want to wUh you and your family a wry Merry Chri..t:mas! A m il k c arton ID8b9 handymail-int' container for . c:ooki ... CUI top ol mjlk carton on three sidaL Pack. ~m·a toaeflier with a few manh-..Uows which .ce u bemidora to- retaiA moiatuff. ~ -p~!- lon.sar. Whea All-• «1.-1 topol mUlc ·=:> -with tape. . I . 1 Wot eorcl. Mio,. wnppiq • Jiii~ fw mafliq. As It • ........... Wlata. aakbt; • dlitl•·=·· '•• ~· ~ ..... _., ..... .. •' ·"t • • ·. • 111111 • .,, "' • ) • . ~ • I ,. 4 .. ... ·~ • ~) TUESDAY, DEC. 16, 1952 • • ..,.. I t • 1\* -tn.n l!'lqrida. BW To-.!Uf;~ · .aub' member, Is ~ t0 s\ft. <e°'"f M"'llllera ~ , k>Wl!qWn &t tod&7'1 meeUng "" "Why • aa ...... I HOu8el,raller Acna u.. United St.tu." The . .meetinJt.,....0( be ~t "1~;11> p. m. st · Norton's Jl&yahoz'e C4fe. . Opthn~ are aAlstlnr the °P'JY Scout& with ·their Cht18tmu Tree lot . at Bayotde 9nva u.d Coast Highway and report that salee art- _prooeedlng· well. At the age of 103, lbe California NaUbnaI Guard actually 11 oldl'r than tlt;e 1tate Jta:elf. ' BWW-WWW&_ . . . Gra.uel Chap•/ •· 11 0 Broedw.ay ING RAY f 0- 11 ........... - ~n:-.- ~ £•• lllt a.a. ~ "·~··· ... -..... -. ~ -·· 8!• ~~-, UNUSUAL GiFTS :f · . . For Xmas ' Sportswear • Jewelry / from Wai-Ki-Kl WALTAH . CLARKES HAWAIIAN SHOP '· 1'0 So. Cosllt Blvd. I.....-_., • REE! Tliis 620 -f~ ST. JAMES OAY SCHOOL beneflted from the all·oer tea l'l\-en by the Day i&cboo1 Connell on Of'iC. 9 at the Udo Is le he>n'W'! of th" Robt-rt Modl8elt4'1o. In llne for fral'J'&Dt tea and delectable food are (I.. to R) Mrrtef\. Modl.ettt-, Bruce Manton. Arthur G. ~ Fabry, "''aille Kn. Cecelia Eklua)·eo pour». Christ Church Circles Present Annual Xmas Program of WSCS (New•·Tln1et11 Pholo) Girl Scout News From Costa Mesa A special meeting of the board of the Cotita Mesa Girl Scouts was held to dllK:uss the annual report and plan the slate for t he coming year. WSCS of Christ Churc h by lhP 1111 left an enormous vacancy. This Sea held Its Chrlstn1Q progran1 was then filled with euch thlnga at Christ Church by the Se& on S..'4 a Bible. churc h publlcatlon.s. Tuf'1Klay, Of>c. 9, pre<'edf"<I by 11 ' and other aid.s whic h would ma.ke An arU and crafts workshop business program and luncheon. her a tx>tt<'r. more efficient church was held laBt week with exc hange Singing ot carols 01>en "d th<' aft· woman. of ldcu being the theme of the <'rnoon party with Mrs. A. J . Rut· I .Another round of carol singing workshop; Christmas idea.a w ere ter lclld1ng-and Mina. lvrs at thf' concluded the program. pr~on1lnant. piano. Mrs. _Frf'~I W oodw orth pr.,· I Al the n1 orning buslneM seJt· Neighborhood 2 had It~ rf'~UI · !(idt'>d an<l P.liss C lara Kohl.!ltedt slon the secretary of supplies, Mrs . lar monthly meeting. Sibyl Nor· was In charge of devotions, hrr J . A. Bodman, announced that man discussed the coming boarrt subject being "Keeping Chrl~l· 1:lfL<i In answer to Santa Claua election with the group. Each ma.s." letters {ro1n children of the Hom-leader gavp a r eport on the ac- R "presPntlng La~ AmlGa~ Cir-er Tobcrman home at San Pedro. tivitles or her troop and a short c ir. Mrs. ~lnia Peters played had been dt•llvered. Mrs. RoA dla<:U88ion on things to make for '.\ group of l"ano e8f'lctionM. Hal · Owl'n announced that gifts of a Chrlatmu. Tho!4e attending tht' boa lslanr1 circle had a com1rsl dozen bathrobes and house coat.a 'i meetlnr were: Alice MacA rdle. wedding M:ene, directcrl by Mr,,. and 25 yards o f unblt'achM mW!· Edna H nrt, Grlene Vln&0n, Edna Rutter as the minister's wife. Mrs. Jin are bt.•in,:; Sf'nl to the l-1a,ynard Lee Shaw, Ruth Seigle, Bobbie Della Williams. as m"'-hf'r pf the Douglas Memorial hospital ln Stevens, J ean OxarHrt. Sibyl Nor· bride, Mrs. Marnie F oote. fl owrr Non1<', Ala!tka. man, Jacqueline ltffller. Patricia girl 1:1.nd Mrs. Ma.d.i;e \VOQ(ls, l'OICJ· J ~e"' 1'1~mbt>rt1 Overlees, Jean ette Conners.: iat, werp CMp«:la\ly n ot"lbh.'. M rs. itembershlp s£'crrt&ry, Mrs. Jeanne Windsor. I Rachel \Vll"Y w~ bride and MrM. Eoitrl FrrltH.g, announced lh.al the Girl Scout Troop 30 ha.s bef'n Le" Nott stepped in to take the soriety. having set a goal or 40 reactivated : June M or·gan leader; J place of groom anrl l.A'shc Frei· n£'w membf're for the year, hu 1 Gayle Wiihite. co-lf'ader; Evelyn tag "'as thr minL'>trr. now rt'arh~d the halfway mark Ott. Aldora Downing and Mrs.1 Fron1 NCWJ>f)rt Heig hts circlr, w ith 20 on t h e roll. I Herbert Ward, committee m,J:m· Mrs. Iona. Tru!'lty told the st11ry of P..frs. W . D. Holtby. mlssinnary bera: the Scouts are: Vickie Aus· I Lhe origin of Chrlstntas t lf't', it~ st•cri>tary. rcvcalrd that the Youth tin, M artha Barner, S haro n Down- place in American history and In Fellowship Is to help with one or I Ing. Geraldine Ott, Kathryn Pleg· I the t:hurch. 1 the projects under hcr direction, ley, Caroline Page, Jan ice Price, Bul~a anrl N£'wport clrch•s tn-"'h \ch they will select later. Al· Dixie Lee Warre n, Patricia W ll· gethcr preS("nted a skit, "R ebuild· t1 ways having an Interesting l:itory h lte, Earline Sheeley. Doris Price. IPJ # ~?-.f E'Q'lbq.': ·-· to t(')l,,Ahe r~lt_ll'd \wo,w~ch ah," Verna Lloyd Neveraion. Sharon ~ 11 11 hrard tfOm a cousin who is a mis. 1-laMon, Unda S ue Carpent er. · f rmbt-r ~,.bu t i,;1onary In Africa. Elaine Bounds. Troop 30 held a S"t in a hospilal. Mr!I r:n1111A Rf'ports from the baz.aar, held Chrbftmaa p.11rty Thurklay, Dec . l!:ll:o1l v.·tt~ su1·gr1}n, Mr~ Ra y last \Vl"f'k. showerl thllt It we.a lhe 11. Bak1•r play"d lh1• nurse. P..1 rs. ~m· bl,E:gcst and b<'.st yet held. Re· ma Y\'cathcrford wa."l anrsthrtlst C<'1pts fro n1 thr lun('hron a nd dln· anrl Mrs. May Ocloz;iPr "'as th• 1 nrr will f:O to the building fund i)atient. \l.'ho ·~:a!! con1pletr\y re· I A ll'tter from A-Its. H. E . Does- bullt Rr 1novin.-: such th1n~s ll.S a bUrJ!. wtto l& spending the winter bis L"'lner tub". a park of earth~. I 1n Honolulu. wa.s read by the Stt· ;>0eketbook "'ilh a roll of bills re ta.ry, t the latter r r p\acrd nrar thP j Balboa circle served a delectable throat so it could be "e1U1if'r l l1 luncheon, t11.bles bJ?ing gay with ;ough up"l. tt big p1\l<1w, a hllrn· I h{llly C hrlstn1a.-, candles and flow- n1cr, denoting worldly interrsts, ers. ----- MARY ROBINS RETURNS MllSS Mary Robins, resident stu- dent at Imma.culate Hf'art College. will be at home for the Christmas vac&llon with )'er family a.nd I friend1 from Dec. 15 lo Ja.n . 6. .. In more than 115 yeara, we have paid never Jeu: tban per annum on aavinat- Christmas Program Instead of Regular Elementary P-TA Meet You olwoys get o ~{Usie students or l lo racP En- .tgu schoot "''" vr••'"' • C'h•••t· 1 Hospital Auxiliary 'nu progratn 1n song and 8torr or parents Hnd frienrts Rt the 1 Now Incorporated • Nf'v.•port B<'ach !;rhool 11urlltorlun1 . .,n Tilursda , Dec. 18, at 7 :30 p.m. SACRAMENTO fCNS) -The Y secretary of at.ate today announc· Bo! h old and new Chr1slmM l'l1'-l'd filing of incorporation paper 1 iectlo08 will combine lo give the ror Auxiliary of Hoag Memorial ~tmo..'1phere of an old-fashioned Hosplla.I, Presbyterian, lnc. ... h.ristmas al home and In the Dlrtttors are Mrs. Edgar HUI, church. Seu and stage props wll~ 615 Via Lido Soud, Newpo't be used for the rtrat tln1e thU; I Beach; Mrs. Howard Timn1ona, year. The c hurch aoclal, thf' cut· Santa Ana ; and Mrs. Challen F . tin& of t he Yule Log. and other Landers. Balboa. hollday traditions will add to the entertalnment. Ha"ey A Director in Photo COftcem • . . Flash Camer:a • with • MW U't'in~J 4CCONnl ., NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS For every new kcount of at leut 'lSO, you may f'ece:ve a &ifl of this new HERCO FLASH CAMERA. Includes dtt•chable flaah unit. 12· u:posure 6~film, bulbs, batterieS- everytiUn1 eueuary ,or the lint picture. GET YOUR FLASH CMiERA SOON! Oller ia for a limited time only. • balboa ERAL SAYINGS 11• loi1 111oii1ti11 P.A.PALM.ER,i'Tuidciia • Nit r11 Li•• • ''"' .... 111n.r 15" IEWPOIT IEICI, CILIFOlllA • A l1ttter b11y ltecase • • • THEY LIST FOR LESS-Large volume production economies let Chevrolet trucks list for less than comparable models of any other make. LOWER O'ERATION AND MAINTENANCE COSTS-Valve- in-Head ~gine&. Hypoid !UT ule. channel-type frames. ~· Mounted cabs and many other Chevrolet features assun you lower over-all costs. TRADITIONALLY HIGKEI TRADE·ll'-Cbevrolet truckl keep their value longer-a \fOD· dcrful dollan-and-«ota plus at trade-in time • " ..,,., .., •. .,., ... CJoevrolet truc:b list for less ••• brill& you imj>ortsat oa-tbe·)ob ~;a., \. . . • Sixth, seventh and eighth grade boys' and glrla' glee c lubs will par· tlcipate under the dlrecUon of James Fitzgerald, vocal teache r at Horace Ensign school. u well as the advanced orchestra., d.lncled by Mi88 Norma Perklna. SACRAMENTO, (CNS) -In· corporation papers~ for Records Se.rvlce CorporaUon'.. a docUmen.t• ary photography and photo.tat An original choral overture by concern. were on ttle today wtt.b Vkke Csenar. 9eventh grade stu-the eeeretary or at.ate. . . with ·~evf'91~ .. ·truckSI . . . .;leff9r luy .~, llowl ' I ' ' Jent. will be one of the highlight.a The company h.&8 500 sbaree ot 1f the program. The barber •hop no par l!ltock. Dtrec:ton are H&l"'Okt 1uartel. manned by Dt!nnla Brown, H. Ha.rve.y, Balboa l!>land: J _ A.. Henry H Jll, J crr JamN, a'nd Dar-Harveyt Jr .• Santa Ana; and Lyle .>ld Goln.!I, ls another feature al-B. W ebc!'r, Loa Angeles. · raction, A narrative acrtpt read 'ly tbe stud~ nla \vlll tie the mu.le-I St t S I d ll program togel.11er. J a e a. es an This annual .music program la U T G • U 'lpOnaore<I by U1e Newport Ele-! $e aX alns . p meotary School P.T.A .. and •wtll I SACRAMENTO -(CNS)-a. ·eplace It.a uauaJ bu.slneaa "!,eeting. tall sales and \11111 'taxee netted. u.. Mta. Norman Ragon, pruld nt. re· 1 atate S107.aa.c>OO of lbS -and porta that Chrlotmu lrHa haw a bait bllllOa 6oDt.rs w!lldo _.,.. 1.ppe.afed ln each of tbe room.a or ed 11Anda lD , ble -•-·-' the_ Corona del Mar and Newport . esa w ,.._. 3each schools, and that two towrr-~Uono· In Csllfonila ~-U., ;ng trea grace the lobbi .. ot th• I third quarter o1 'Udo . .,._, • Hora... Enalgn -1._.i:-t lhel stAls board of ......... ..,., ..,.-i· -buHa are p;r with lbolr ed today. • own amaU ue.. I This wu nout7 -par -· owr \'""bie -d!Utlls Wblle oo replar muoc:utlft the -_. of ~. -u board mestlng will be held w l)e-1 pu ,,_ a.t. ol ~ .._ "1111 ctmber, comnilltffa. J>s" -«· ast 1n u.s -I nor "' .lllll ···-undtt Mn. a..-and -· ::;..~~-: .. ~:~.:ti--= ~-~~b=·~1:= b•1fltj>lay, "LM7 la tllo Dark." .... ~ ..,. .... ~ beNPl'•!!!!etlS:~:rTO-2!.,lllr '"! ;#• ---tlWp::&. J I _, .. J tart71". PIDllQll....,. ,. .. Tl,_ -...... Mii ... 11 • .,.... 1lt Ullla 11111,..ctt.: ... ..;.· ~ji~;.i-~ 11w1 ~ !° at - - - -... -~.11 ••. I . Giii . . . '"ti ~ • .. l PIRATE BASK.ETMLL SQUAD tlAea .. for -..oa. Fl'Om left, Von Camey, Harry Schurch, Don carter, Ctauck Hasiey, Jim ('ru.IM-nlN'rry, Ron Qnlr Jey, Gierut Griffith, Dave Pet4!non, Annand • • •. Tiny Tars\ Take H_oop Tussles Tar Casaba Varsity Bows to Bellflower in 50-35 Game ' Newport Harbor High's Cee Rrlt.I By Dennis }"lt1pat1ick 4---------------- Dee hardw~ers look their tus-Newport Harbor H lgh's v&t£i'ity n1Rn who ithows lrt•inendous pro- 0sle& with BrllflowC'r Thursday at baakelttrs, in a very poor per· n1ise, racket.I up six 1,iis1ts on hi..<J Ne"a>ort 1-t rights. The two con-formance. auffered a defeat frou1 culun1n. test'. sho\vcd lhe exacl oppOstte BellOower Thursday on thr lat· R<>X: S('.()llf; -\'anlty types of play, "'1th the ··Ds" ters' floor. The Tars. whu la!'lt ;"i\\'P t. 1-larbor (M) fa-01 Br llllo"·r squeezing out their \'l\'lory and Tuescht.y gave Cuinpton !C.I.fo'. Pus. the "Cs .. con1plrtrly tunning uvrr chanap.sl a run (01· thrir mtincy. \\'.,tu•I. D. 1141 1"' 181 BIHnr1 thel.r riva l&. 'seemed to la.ck a.II their hw.tle Bn<l Sultrrfteld t00) fo' 1<11 H~1 prr Tiie Dee game \l.'a.8 cltitie all played their poorest game of t.hr NrlibLlt I 11 C 161 S1·utt the way with the score 9·9 al the seaaon. l nlue~ (001 :; 181 Graham ' (Jack Davis Photo) DCC Hoopsters Play Long Beach in T olirney Tilt OranJ:e Coast Collei;e bllsket- ballers tu.t·kle l11~hly touted LonG" ~ach City College tomorro\I.' afternoon In the opening game 1f the 1.1.nnuat Chaffey Tourna.- 1nenl Ill Ontario. Long Beach is undefeate<l in jayaiee competition this sew.M>n. first QUll.rlcr and 12-11. 8t.'llflower,' Harbor sot off on the W~(ln_i:: \VC'N l t 21 I 181 Rovly Thf' P1ralf"t' drnppt"(t • 1u•lr at t he halfway tnll.1k ft.1~ht aftet root to b"gin wilh t11 the rir~t Sc·or1ng S11b!'4t1Lult>~: N1·wport, or p..-.ellce tllta o\'"Cr the week- the end of tht· third quarter, In quarter, trailing lJ -6. and n1:ver l./'l'!t•·r 1~1. l.t•on.lrd 171 , Pulaski rn1I.,. thf"}' •·ontlnuPd to Wad«" \l.'hiCh th1·y lrad. 19-17 , tkl!f1owcr caught up to the n1f'n fron1 Belt-t:ll , R 1•ich 111 : B"llfh.1 wcr. VPr-throuK"h t.hfl touc-h~•t f'&rly tea- put on a ~pluri.;1· to go out in flowrr. Ho""ievE't , they clid m1tna_r;., Str1·i:: 111. ftanl.s 1l 1. 'follc tUI, !!.Wln •l&IP f'\'f"r fart!d. by a.a front by ~ix points. Howt"ver. two to narrow ~ gap to only 20-16 S1nlth 121, T11f1n1o: 131. I ()('('hoop group. timi!':ly b'1. .. kets by Tar center Prl<' b t•· h Ill" · t I I "&.. I y i re a 1me 1n erm SS on. , _ . F'1·idK.y night .!Ul.W MileH &t.ton'ti F'roet S\'-'l.':lh e<t a shnt fro1n th\! Sl\p-t lla rbo ( '61 1•41 °-11n 1r Bellflower came bttck f:u1n thr · · r1 • .. ~. "' c re\V rtrop a M-49 decision t o co~ner for thC' t1r-brea.king and Kcltt>r 11 J fi t !)1 H1ck111ttn respi~ to scort" 30 puint~ in thP . E ast Lo~ Angeleti at the winner's game-win.iing points. second half to only 19 for the \.\'rli::ht !8l Jo~ 1 11 Wakrnan 0 '.x>r. Saturclay_nlght they drop-- Jn the Cct• tU!;:i!t·, liarbor out-Sailors. The score un the l'lcutt'· \.V<'tz;r-1 191 ., t 71 Davis ped a hard one to El Can11no at ran the quint1·t t1 o m &llt:.luwcr board was 50-35 as the fina~ buz-Murri~ l:ll :; t 11 Sl<'ndn1n, 1 tni;:lewood, 5t-03. Both Eattt LoH" to wtn ·18-28. The llttlt-' Sailors ur 80Unded. t\'farll n•·z 10) ::: t 101 K £'ndle Angeles H.Ild E l Camino boast tor got off to a 14-1 IL'lld ttt une point llalltlme Srnrt' learns In Southh1.nd play. in the first quarter and were nev-Leading the gamt" in point flCor· Newpot t 20 Btlflowcr 2~ er ihreatenrd therraftcr. ' ing was the Tar's Bob Wet.zrl. with Sror1ng Substitute!'!: Nrwpart, Von Camey was the leadlnf 14 markeNJ to his c redit, ThP in-. Schuitt !S), Navarra 12 ), Neu-local scorer both nights. He pol- 14ading the barrage on the landers &bowed tbeir t<'amworA In led 17 at ELA and 19 at El bu •et for H rbor Den 118 mann I JI I. Rcvif'a (2l, Pflrrn1an Ca a was 1 that they h&d the m a jority of Camino. The Pirates blew a 30-Fit'7'.'nQtrick th 19 olnt..s r 1 IJl : Bellflower. Hakey t 21 , John-__.. WI . . P . 0 · their winning t eam contribut1n,s 26 halftime loead Jo'"'rid11.y and a.leo 1 -b Bob D hi th nd son 161 .• Sau.!cn (3). uw....... 't . tr WI nine a poinl..11 to the c&UM. failed In the tieCOnd half of t h< ' Bt •~e Knipp .with e.r.3~"' . . • .. L C!Jact}. i_.uJ.r• Gag-e or the Ta ~~. El Dimino game after leavlnf Tat' Coacri 'lin\ Mrllet-com-J'tio dldh t 1hlnk thl' play of hla VATioilf""Ji •m' Jw'I the floor with a 27-22 lead at men.lei.I. "Our Cers looked V'l.·ry boys -very i;ood. tried a nt.>w df"-t;' ~ 1Y11n Ut 11 lnterm!15slon . Carney was drlv- good on the offtn61Vt>. but nol tense in Thursday's fray. It's a ing hard both nlghlK and almoat t~ \l."l'll on lhe defense. There is nl?'w wne with Fred Nesbitt, Bill H R I t• I provir1ed the spa1·k to upset EI going ~o be a {Qt of work on thlill ~nloes and Gorrlon Sutlrrfield play-ome egu a ion Camino. The Jay,·ees lost -pre-ph~. he added. 11ng on the bttck line and Bob Wet-; l t1nlinar1es both nights: Charley_ ''C" z:el and Jack W r.!t aupplen1l'nt1ng l V t d . l i Black acored 21 aJ:alnst East Los X\-\·prt. llarbor I 18 ) 128) Bellflo\\'r it out in front. Nesbitt, lnlles anrl "t·rans A mtn st:tlt on recent· Angele& Rnd Al [)('nlz scored 19 ., Sutterfield are all over six fttl ly announ.c<'CI that minimum prop-1 os. r 1 t L8 1 f against El C1tmino. Diehl .. _ t 9) F f 9} .. Sn11!h and the y get a lot of rebounds efer ,yt 'C'!8"1'1rl'men arle "1°1w "1 •b; 1 Kntpp t 8\ F' 1 11 J ones while Wetzf'I and \Ve~t are t>Hll-c on new cons rue: on o ~ t:ttlon f'Xpt'('ta b s tram to be Ftt.z.pw.tr1L·k ~ 19 ) C 110) Davis 8l"alers of the fir~t dt>gr..e. p!irl'liased with the aid of VA at full atr?ngth ror the toum- Tan1ura. f 2l c; 1 2) J . \\iou<J Lit.st night Newport. and Bell-gu~a~.te('d or Jnsu rt'<I home.a . My. (.'hu<·k Hulf'y llll"' only Keeler c 2 1 C { 41 B.\Vood flower played a rematch in the b IC Law~ fKorcan.GI Billi Hmltt'd a.rtlon afkr returnlnr . I f\rst round of Southt>rn Countil'S dtr~ctc·d lhat such properties inust from a \Veek's lay off becau.e Halrtlme Score . I meet or exceed 1nlnimum rrqulre-1 kl 1 J d Do Ne"IA1Vlrt 26 Bellflower 1.._ Tournament 11.t Huntington Bt'ach. t f 1 nln 1 o an at.n fl n ury an n r -1 Newport Harbor "B" hoopaters men 8 or Pan g, construct on Cart~r WM atlll hampered bJ Scoring Substitutes: Newpo[t, ell . t t h i ' and general acceptability if con- Moore t 1): Martinrz {3 I; Beatt y ln 1" lpredmed1naryt Bo 11n c var,s ty atructed after Sept. 14 1952 • <"old. Both 9houJd be tta.dy l ll I con es , g ou f' ower n a ' · to 10 fnll blnat by WednC'J8day. · .. 0 .. · la.st minute thrtller, 46-44 . Thi~ provi11lon, VA reported. N t llarbo C28) •4 BeltnO\\"t The lJttle Tars, after trailing dot-a not apply to homes which are Army Speeds Up wpr r ( ... ) 1 2-5-20 at halftin1e and 35-32 at lhe completed at lea.st a year before Polio. end ot the third stanza. came from 1 they are purchaM!d wtth CI loanl!i. Vaile I 7 I F 3 l -Wilson behlnd lo puJJ the bacon out of ! VA mlnim\)m construction re- Martin I 61 F 6) Suttoh tbe fire. quiremenlJJ, to asaure veterans p t D Niquette t 51 :.: I 71 .. P1cksma1 Tar Coach Gag• utUlzed two 80Under construction. have been aymen s ue 1-1cClu.sky f i1 G t JJ . Gooseth centers, Bill W alul and Paul Neu-m1:1.ndatory since 19~. However, Daniel_, ( 41 G 1 3) . Lang mann. to the best advantage. Gagel undrr the law VA'• mlnlmum re· lfalrtlme S«°ott" I had them both playing al the qulre1nenls for land planning and Newpo.rt 11 Bellflow~r 12 sanie ti.me and they S<.·ore<! 20 , general a.cc<'plablllty were"" not Scoring Substitutes: -~t>WJ.iort. point.. between lh,.m (Neumann mandatory until the enactment of Fr08t 121 ; B.llflo"'·er. Ktrkendlill had 11 and Wetzel 9l . They both the Korean GI BUI, VA said. (2). showed great skill In the free Coupled with minimum "con- Q (·Aff: -;:;l'~TlNf* GOOD throw column with Neumann rack· struction requinnente. VA's code Ing up eeVf'n markers vta t he free for land planning and general ac- Quail hunting Is fair :.o good as route and Wetzel chalking up five ceptablllty will be known u VA the sea.iron opens around Fontana of bia points that way. Minimum P roperty Require m ent.a. in San Bernardino county. a ccortl - 1 Greg Wright. ano~her Tar wait ing to the National .6.utomobil,.. rtghl behind the two with eight -Claesifled ad8 are nalf by folk Club. , ~ points. qeorge Scllultt, a treah-wfio a.re looking to buy. ' ' . New Dual-Streak Pontiacs Announced for '53 Recent rulings by the U. S. Comptroller gen!.'rul on $4 ~ a n1onth combat payn1enl8 lo Korea servicemen sh ould apeed up the payment.. to n1osl veterans. Ben Uebermann. Orange County Vet· era.ns Se rvice Offlcer, reported to- day. At the ume time, he added. the rulings may a.Jf ect the amount of combat pay seme vetera.na will receive. The Korea comb11.t pay law pro- vide. $40 for each month lo wftJcb a . person ape.nt at least aix day• under host.Ue fire while aervtng wtth a combat unit or in a aervt:ce veuel or aircraft. \ The comptroller general had agreed to let the Department of Oefen1e pay back clalms tor com- bat pay without nrst referring them to the comptroller for audit· lng. The decision applies to eome 300,000 clalma flied by former Korea eervicc.men. At the same Ume, the comptrol- ler genera.I bu held that \,be entire ~ payment need not be paid for ewry month In Which a •rvt.ce· man lgel}t tt,me tn combaL Ia cue. Lnwlving hoepttall&atlon or •'*-Wit.bout 1u. ... I.hey pay may be p<onited at U .50 a day for each d.a.y .pent under tin. Alolll, Al'1nJ' ftlef .... wttll --en aemce .,.,Jio '!nay 1ba'" won· -It they an. eU~ r. m_. tor\Jor-GU\ boae(lla ~ botll wclrlii Wu ll ..,... x..M 1111r11-· ---~·~ -·Ullt tllo:I --.. tlldr .. Hll.,,t ... ~ --tJll wplll eoftaln ,._ A .,_t Anny ...--, .U. ........... ----.-... ,.,..... ."1° lar 'l:IJl11~• ....... -..... prior to,,,,, 1. .. ,. ----···· -If. ,.. -Hr ........ .,. ··= :.:;;:,:...; :i,. "' nt' ~ • \ ' • •: •• f " •, PAGE 5 .:_ . DIA'iH NollCES Fhll112212 Ra1.i .... o.;..~· Dl~~er __ -· .. ·i_ .'t·o·· .P~a.tf., . ' . U.g lo ~ .. ~ ..... Dari"'' r-ta, . _ 1gg1 ! ·' l ..: unRA'DNJ>ALL AVALON _: Jcllin ~-., ... 'LJ.:....L... . f v I • , occ .:::"~::~a:::~ .... tined u0o j,,..-. MaU1ant -.o :· enice -at · -It.. Ooota )(-WV<I beld :da IO<IDt d baul n~u !'l;:_atallJla Tlcltet. for•tbe !ll<ri.,. :,,,..tr,..e••----''"'-• ----'--_:_' -J; 111. O...uel 6'apel today at 11 Lil\-wa ... ...,..,....-. '.0 • aen-of Virplla Playen ..-t'Uoa at · Wllll ,tile Nv. •C. F. Hand otnclat· W.:. wae ordered by Judp Er-'"The llerell&nt Qf,.Venliio"' went ~ 9f ~ -..cl of direci-·~ llftemwit wu "' ?lwt neol Windle of Avalon after on on -toda, ot !be -·bf-~~·_g::!.~~~.~~ ":'~-.... 0Ka~ • Cllll!et«ry~ Sebut.po~ Calif., arrat made by Stat. rlllb and ·flee of 0ronp cOo.d ColJep Tb< --~· ~-• ~ ,IWldaD died early ~ Game Wardens Glon B&wldno alld State Tbeatte ol Vlrgilla· will , Mafp~ 'Sullavan. ~''ftir!!. her hom• alt.er a .Jaoob M.eyera &Dd capta.IJ\ Donakl brln( the bit p&.y· to the Harbor pu.i~~!;,::d R=~~. ~ ~ 1 --._ p She wu a n1t-ttvPi of DeSpaln. · area for one performan~ 00 "'" 1_~ Jydwood City and came he.re nine \ -Thundav a.t Ule 0 _ .. _ O:>ut. Col· Eleanor Rooscvell and Mns. w .. yee.ra. &l'O-1 -1 ·-.-dell WlUde. who have been direc4 -~-' f da ht· '1 two sisters, M.n:. Harry Mabie, lep Chapel. CUttala time ta &:16 ··-lat-• w ith the s••ge, •-. , _.'n .. __ a.re. our ug-ers, 'C: cl ti 0 -M __ ... f tll .. ,._ ~ n.i ..... • .. ¥n. John Dixo \ f th h d-, ~ nna ' .• rs . .,,_ Cet'-p.m. or e puuu..;. -on tbe board. ·"' n. o e ome • pMlci·, Long Bea.ch: !Jve crand· • dire._: MN. Earl , Umbarger. Los cl1lldrbn. P 11vate family Mrvi<:ea S~lal rnatln\' .fo.r student.a Ls All of .th'".st end many o;bell An,.ies; Mn. WarT('n Rouae, Coa-will bl'.! h Id Wedn lldo. t 2 echeduled for .t.l\e •. ..me day . at have aided hobn·t Porteriteldf ~ M.eaa and J.fra. Ch.eater Brlgga. ln Baltz e Mortuarey b!ronaP-C:i 2:15 p, m. _AdmiesMm tor thlm per· founder anrl n1araging direct.or. ln Southgate; four .ONI. Alfred, Point Mar with lnt.erment' tn Fat.rbaven formuce i. IO centa with higl'i rea.lizln; ~hlil tlreant of bringing Anna; Clare C., J\ebuUpol; Ro~ ce.meter}·. The Rev. HarryOwlft&"a ~I or college ._ttldUt ,bod.)' &'f'Jod tbeatre at popular pricea t-0 R., F'runo, and Lee: R., Carmel, will officiate. card . audtences air over the country. oae stet.er, Mra. E. H . Un~y. The Barter Theatre', Amerlca'a The production at the local co1~ Saa Die•o: 17 grantlchJldrcn t1..t1d MISS MAUD AHERN oldest. largest and, aa 't4ne M.aga· 1lf'ge18 bein~ RpOnsored by' th• Or- 11 great-rrandchildren. ~t iss. Maud Ahem died De4:. 11 zine uye, "The moet a.ctlve pro-ange Cua.it Coll(>be Dranta Depad.- a t the-Baaler Rest Home home, feselonal touring conipany," made ment. MRS. MAJl Y E. BOYD Santa Ana. 'She wu •M years theatrical history when it beca1ne ctu-i.atlan Science scrvlce fo r I old llll<I OOrn In Sprincfleld, Mau. this country's first official et.alt' Mra. Mary EBtelle Boyd. 81 , or 1 She \\'M fornlerly a resident of theatre. In addition. it Is spon- 1311 1,i Eut Central ~lvd., Balboa, LaguTUl Beach. She is survtv'ed sored by the American Nalional were he.Id today at l p.nt. In Grau,.!, by a. cousin. Mrs. w. B. Bald· Theatre and Academy, which op- ch&pel, Cost.a Mesa.. with Allan A .• win of Boston. Ma.as. Services erates under a charter from the Datlford. reader. officl.atinJ:. In-~ wl're hclrt today nt 2 p. m. in United Stales Congress. DON'T llAC'F. WITH LIGHTS • Don't rttcro "'1th th e C.rafffc lights. It is bl'llC'r to lose a ff!w secont1s wait1n~ for that neit green li i::ht than lo rrfuse to y,·itlt and then lose yc1ur lif1·. 1 • terment was In Westm1nr;tl•r ?tte-llalt.z A1.ort.uary with the Rev. Barter tour.a e re ecnt out under mortal P!lrk. Mrs. Boyd died sud-T homas Pendell officiating. En-the aegla or many di11tingui1hed dl'nly at her home Thursday. !lhc tombmenl was in Melrose Abbey. peaaonages. A numbzr of the mem--Re wlu -t t'll pc-op1e-advertlNI wu a native of Leedsd.ale, Pa. and came to cauromla 47 years ago. $he hu lived here ror the past 12 years. Survivors are s n aunt. Mrs Maude Brown, La Julia, and two grandchildren. MRS. CARRIE , WORDE~ A prl-vale Christian Sci"ncc HCr- vice wu held Mond~ at 2 :30 p.1n . in Grauel chapt>J I or Mrs. Carrie Goodrich Y.lorden. 80, of 1703 West Balboa Blvd., Newport B<'ac h. She ·llt"d auddenly of a heart ailmen t early Friday morning at h"r ho1ne. She wu a native or Grtt.:1d Rapid:.. Mich. and carne to Califor nia 4;, yeara a go. She hsd lived hl're for the past four yeare. Survivors a re two dau~htcrs )(rs. Frances Collins· or N t'Wf'Ul'I 9each. and Mrs. Dorothy M. El- ·i.e of O r gon; one son Alvah G Worden, Alhambra : and one :ra.nddaUJ;hler. lntcrn1ent was in Melro~ Abbl'y cemetery. \\'ILLJAM W. "'°"ESCO'TT WJ!Uam W . Wescott, 77. died ·Aondlly n1ornlng at the hon1e of 1is daughter, Mrs. Don Harwood. 120 Shore Cliffs Road. Corona •lei Mai·. He was a retired bank- -,r and came f rom Minne90ta in 1922. residing In Santa. Ana un- til 19t9. He Is survived by three daughters. Mrs. Harwood, Mrs. E. V. Llnsenbard, San Marino, I Mr11. G. E . Marsh of Berke ~ i Let's Face It We Hate to Brag but • • We know we hav~ the ....,_, ite.leetlon of X M A R CA.RDS by Sonne.I a n d llaaterplece. Come b DOW and plact! your order for tbeee fine card& • Newport-Balboa Pless Z211 Balboa Blvd. Newport 8-:h Harbor 1616 ThU ueteratJ public t~lcphonc iruto.ll.ali.on Ol the ~r.of Alval"Gdo an.d Frwnltlin in Monterey. • California, lwu bun bruy 1uving the public aince 1930. MEET AN OLD FRIEND ON "MAIN STREET" For 111ore than 70 ,..,., ,.tlllc '"''"'•" Im• btH on the job in the WHI lo briilt you service when yeu need ii One of the oldest larvlmarks along the "Main Streets" of the West ill tbe familiar blue and white sirn of the public telephone. And it d-n'l just happen that you're never very far from one of theee signs when you W61lt to make a call, We now have oome 92,000 public· tele- phones at work in the bundredii of communities where we operate locally here in the w.,_.1-and they've 00en carefully placed to make oure a telephone ja always readily available to you away from' your bOme or plaCe of buaineu. Your 1e1t,li111 h ... of tffly'1 btst ...... Molria1 oan llOOd telephone oorvice Lo avoi14- ble when oqd wboN It la neodod Lo jut ..... mon way ,.,. work to ma.ke yolfli ~ ever more uMfa1 and valuable to yoa. ' lba'v• Juot arrtved ill town-and, of coune. you depend on the teleplione to help you con· tactnlativea and frienda. That's why we've put Pl!blic telephones in all bus, rail and air tennl- n41a'-u well u drug at.on.j, filling at.ationa, hotel and theater lobbies and a hi>ot of other !widY pW-. From any of these telephones YOll can be linked ewif~y and efficiently- with any telephone, anywhere, And we're in- otallq even more public telepbo.-every day. $Pacific Tel~phone Electricitg .-. ~ t~g.'s EleWicity is a bigger bargain now ' billtJf!llt. . . ... , ' - ' • • • I I • • • • • .· I # ., ~ .. "' ... ~ClA :s~Sll-rED ~A·os · RE"Atll 'fY!IYOME. ,iN ~ .. n ·E NE-WP."ORf-HAR-90R ~ Aifi· .. . 'J'two fnlWll'l·P nPW crll14" ot tM-tNI. .PoN fNtwl'H • ent•r •p&aa•r C'baraetf'rlallc: or t""ord deslfD ... a ..__., ,.....lllU1i9•1' INk Wtlk-11 ad~ tbP tr'flnd la nr 1t)ibir Ped nrwt .. tied:lllffd nw )'Nf'a aco. ob\onl' parklnr llPL" •~ met htw to eMWe tlwi wtrearallftf'd tttttf'I' ber to wrap arowad t1lil! fl'Ollt fHldd!t and add to thf' lowf'r. "·Ider a pswaranre.. Tiit' ww F•rd h aow dJaplayf'd by TM-o. Robina. Ford Df.alf'T, Xf'Wpfft ~- -------------•. val, ,•uch as the Riding and Hlk· 1!11' tralhr, will be r<ndc.-.d poMlblo .• tttt~/'~ ff of compJeUon If th• Udeland fund• rrfl ~ Are )'estared and It the Le1tsl.ature If _..... CboOaea to appropriatf' lf\co money (or these projrc:t!:. L·He-nry,_;:_C_._Ma_cArf __ h_u_r_i:::;;,.i . "'At the same time. Uie compre- 1 beri9'~ plan for acqUWUon of OC· SACRA.MENTO. -CNS)-Tbe an bu.cheA. before lt· l9 too tat•, !\tate dlvt.slon or beaches and Will "be poulble of. ~timat• tul- parks ~ looking w1th somewhat tllrJi~ The encr~~t of prl- arut.lous eyes on the outcome ofJ va~ developm:: on °': ~~­ the· ~ontr-oveniy over the llllate'• J!.'!:~~ <;".:!: it mi;;::u:n;u mo..: tideland.a. It t11 expttt.ed that when ~t 11 "° purchUe for public the Republtcan admln1atration IUC• ~-;;Q,tt ocean beach or upland. ceed• to the White House that !riu.s la a.Heoutte of .wh~ tbert' the paramount right! claimed by .ht' will· be any more and thr the t~deral government will ~ 1 ~t 9! Jt fa .rapidly ,.ltng beyond r~Ued and that Ca lifornia ooce ou« riAch' tllfough deveR>pment or again will enjoy the Income trom hanc , t f ric8 •I the oil royalties rt>sultlng from en 6'\en o P · tideland produc ti on. Dmry &1lo pointed out there arc · t poeafble dev~optnenta In the ccn· Since the federal goYemmen {.raJ valleys-on the Colorado, sa- movf'd In .!!everal year11 ago, the raft'IMto San Joaquin a.nd other atatt". has lmpounded this revenue ~en ~t will be made poulblt~ pending fina l ~etllement of the if oU royalty fUnds are retumr d to fl1&lt r r. Th,. amount which hall the state. He aa!d there are Im- accrued to lhe credit of the dlvt---·t ject• on Lake 'r*.hoe. sion or beac hf'~ and park• totals po.~ pro a bout S27 m ill io n. Theo legialatt1re as well a. aJtea and bulldlnq or t id 70 t r th t tal hiltOl1c lmportancf' to be acquired • A It 4 f 4 6 1 ,•·. "f ". s-• e4 .; 4 a f , 4 ,, rn • .,ft,, ft 1•4 ;1·• rafm ~ f -t'.t-0--0 I!!;!!!!!.'!!:! ~ • ;.. t1'i;•••i?•~~ Ooodm • '. 12-ff.,.__"-~····· . !;:;!!!t.~o'J!!* (hns• tmas Sug'ges' I Hons . Carnebter Work -trun'ORIC LAST WORDS • ·=·~ .. Mi-"':"": ~:oo -m"iia&-a:U. ...... TIDlll• Ke,r a Wt! 1'able )(oOeJ ·~DI DA&:..!!""' .it ~ Slip Into the pallt lllltp<wt a.-Work Pdii Clul . WcWtt . • BELL A HOWELL movie camera, Smm, 3.5 lerui, Keystone 500 watt projector, Universal PJCpotture mf'ter, All ror $90. ALSO gir l"'' tn1;,.r .!\r,<M' skat<'!\. like n t•W, $18. H. 10tt>-W. 88p70 . For Your Choicest Gift- Hand r#.a.de leather hlllfnld111 an.J pocket s e<'rt"l8rlf'8. Very Unugual PC'rsonall~l Phone Har. 3296·R 65<70 NE\\' portable Smith-Corona Skr- wrltPr with elite-type In a case. Never used. $116. 128 42nd St., N rwport Bf'lch. H. 3~0-W. 611p71 BOY'S 2-t-inctt bicycle "R ollta11t". Like Of'\ll. $2~. Har. 3902-W. 69c71 P:AIR 1 .rt. lattst modf'l alum In· um skis, with pol ea. Perfec:t binding. 139 No. B&yrront, Bal·, boa LBland. 69p7 t TRICYCLE -Rvy. duty ball brg. Almost new. COBt $30. A•k .$1~. ''TEAK LADY" Aux. 18 tt. sloop . Sips. 2 Al.I extra•. Ph. Har. 0486-J. 70<:72 LEJCA CamPra. mod(') SA. Fiiter and built-In range findt'"r. Excel- lent condition. $130. 0Tiginal owner . Har. M71-R. i 0ci2 Un usual Chri•ll!IJs Gift! Give-.-child opportunity lo learn to play piano undei guidance of A. H. Rangnow of Los An- gelee in Harbor area Weds. F or m nrr lnfor .• Ph. HBr. 164!\-J i 0p72 ASK ABOUT Chris~mas Trees All Sizes -All Price!! Stop at SHELTON'S 179 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa 70c7 2 MAN'S round Hamilton wrlfllt watC'h. Oold case. 8Weep ~on d ' hand. New Spidel b$nd. l y<'& old. Like nf'W, Call Har. 3913. 68cl 0 EXCELLENT CHRISTMAS GIFT Revrre model 180 tape rf'~rder 8, 1-hr. rf'C<lrds. Also 3 changer to play through or T<'co rder. BARCAJN! 0&.IP, Harbor 1618. IDEAL XA1AS GIFT UNDER\YOOD "Finger speed rad I Ph on 0 e 46tr • Flitt:' • Champion typ('wrlter. N ew, nev er U_,ed. Phone Har. 0379- an.tr ....,6 p . m , R • 63tf TODDLERS' tricycle. good condi Call Harbor 1988. 68c7 0 PARAKEETS Make colorful pets. For cages, pet supplies go t 0 Carr Feed Store 19th &: Harbor Cruita Mefll • Beacon 62-t5 6ip71 (FOR HER ) NOW is the time LAYAWAY is the plan AIRWAY VACUUM· . . ~-~·• B t1 T--...:.. WA~ NE '.Svt ' tll! . ILuJto . TELJIVtstOff sD CE l_!ou_.eecfeanlng, and Caterih2.- '1l>cle1' n..,., manalftllfJIL Jleaay to HrVe YOU tn ,Your bouecclean- 1 Ins. Settral 1114! .. aVIOIJable. Pbolle Beacon ·7104-M. 17p81 DPElfl' tandoc•plnl'. pr11en1n1. mowlnr. · wttb own f'QUl)>Jh~nt. llonthly or hourly rate. Phone Har. il29&-R. ll5p80 WANT C ... 11'1\lng •'!" Ironing by tlle jlay or hour. hpHienced PhOl>e Klmberl<'y -· e&p70 llUSKY ltlllb ocbool boy J •J1!.W wor-1' aft.e.r lk'Jtool and on Sat- urdayt:. Can rurnJ11h own trana port.atlon. Refer~ncett. Pb. Har i&e3·.J. e&tf•· GffiLS Tf'lf'phone operating 11'1 well pa Id, I mpo11.ant, Interesting work. You will learn it quickly at regular pay from the day you begin. For R job you will ~ proud t n have with regular ln<'rell8Ps and a C'hancr t o advance, vi.sit a Pacific TeJ('phone employment offlc-e tnrlay. Enjoy yolt'I:· work •"'Ith friendly ~ople In ('nmtortable, pleasant offlct"s with leisure time fo1 shopping. -Apply - !'it-4 1~ No. Main Strret Sonta Ana Anytimf' between 9 a .m . and 4 p .m. Monday through Friday PACIFIC TELEPHONE A VON will tra in 2 m ore ladie~. "YOU'VE NEVER HAD IT SO GOOD - -'1 '1is 8"::.,!~~ .¥e .. I If· you take advMtage or these amal!ingly low · prices just before Chnstmas. T.V. Rockers and decorator chain!. Frieu! eovcl'B, $34.50 Value -AT DAY .......... :.o ....... -... $19.88 "DON'T LET THEM TAKE IT AWAY - Get here finrt yourself and get a-deposit down on these. Chest Hasocks or Vanity Benr·h. 18" x 15" x 17" hlgh. Velon Plastic covered. Shredded latex roam rubber seat. $14.50 value -AT BAY ....... $9.50 "IT'S TIME FC>R A CHANGE -:-" If your footsteps continually take you to the high- prieed places and when your feet and pocketbook begin to ache -come in and IOQk at this loung- ing chair -it will do your heart good, ~ chair that will follow the contour lines of your body for solid relaxation -All plastic covered and brake lock, too. Order one now, delivery before Christ- ll)a&-Grey, green, chartre11se a nd Red. $79.50 value -AT BAY . . .." ............. $49 11Where Prices are Jlrl<l at Bay" BAY FURNITURE NEW 427 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa Beacon 5223-R_..... Easy' Parking OPEN EVES 'TIL 8 USED Tel'IJlS I 32-Rou..,hold Good• 1 0.-....:..~--'-~~~.;:,.~-~!1--Roats. Supph HOFF1.fA~ 12" t elrvi~lon . blond,.. tablef m odf'I. Check~cl nver and JOHNSON Outboard Motors ... 18ci0 BIO CllRISTMA8 A&le ot pianos. new and Ultd at D&U·Stbmtdt • Sis Pt.no !!ltOre, 520 No, ~11a 111, Sailla Ana. Spln•lll, Granda. 100 planM. Dor.ens o( Wonderful bat·· tal~ 4_1~~ llld ~ • iooR UNT ~ GROUND FLOOR ..-. ttnlutnllthed ptivate offict>, 11"1f:12'-•lth ae-p&ralf' entta&1t·~ at !ft Marine Att., Balboa J!f • land. --mo. tncL utU. J. B. Prehdergast, IU!A.L1'0R .:_ Phone Harbor 1331 &9tfc • ,,! · Re11ta18 Wa.nt-ed! We need apt.a and houses tn all eectlons for both winter an1I yrar'.!!i 1ea.ae. Fum. or untum. JC you have a vacancy, phone today. The Vogel Co. 1 1 !l36 Coast H iway, Newport Beach Phone Beacon 7 468 208 Marine, Balboa. Island Ph. Harbor 444 t :l Ol Coast Hiway, Corona deJ Af a r ! Ph. Harbor 174 I 56trc 43-Apartments and Rou.'lt!I ·-~-----· 'Ocean Side of Hiway' I In perfrC't C'nndition, $100. Ph. .Harbor 2342·J. 68<·70 ThfMEDIATE DELIVERT of a Nr\V 1 bedroom unfurn. apt . $75 limitPd quantity of 6-10-ZS h~~p per mo. on yearly rC'nt&l. m odels. Factory sales 6: eervic $ Twin bt'dS>, doublf' b<'d . d inette ~et, Tots table ~~t ALL MAPLE. C Nf'W ~ bedroom unfurn. apt. 9!l South Coast 0. ( per mo. on yearly r•nlnl. 1 or Nc>\vport Blvd at 23rd, l!ar. 2S06 2 chJldrf'n oka y. Newport. Costa ~ff'M area now. Gas heate rs, ta bl e!\, C'hair:., 1\'f'\vpo1t Bro.ch. 415tfc 2 lkdroom fum. hl\lf nr duplPx Call Bea. 5824-R b#>fo1e 10 a. m. vacuum c lnrs ., rl'frlgerator<1, \Vritf' Box 7, l..11 MorRc.la, Ca lif. rugs, dln,,tle set w ith b•1(fct, or~I" S liORE :PwlOORING-up to $115 inc·!. util.. on 1. yr. l e~!«' 8 N• . f CIOIW to shopping. 1·h1l rl oka). I ft. bnat. c*t to pier, oot nr GPnr;a nn Lido Js)('. Nrw la.'lt l 2 Bf>droom tlnfurn. half nf duplex, 6f1tC •• Colr ma n lnntf'rn, chen1i~try s<'t, -------------chair ·fra m rs . Conn trombonf', R. E . brokc•1· or M lesman. Open· violin, phot o C'nlarger . Al~ mo- . se as e-p«>r C'f'n o e o d restoftd revenue for thi.3 state activity. an · MOVIE CAMERA, 8 mm tu1·rt>t --• IS the thing A.It.hough the source of income Undoatedly, ~acbee a.nd parks head, 3 lf'nsf's. Filters. Nenrly SHELTO;\"S 179 E lit h St. ,July. Har. 1883·V.'. 68tfc redeC'orat ('(I, ha~ pa tio. $i~) on · 1 yr. lea!\e. 1 Ing In M L off!('e. Locatl"d on dern and antiques. SWAP SHOI:. Ba lboa Blvd. Plt>nty of fl oor 105-107 Palm St., Ba lboa. Phone was cut off. thr at ate nevertbliu can ft.ad au!ftcien~=61to f'x.peni'; new. Good buy for Xmfl ". $1SO. Co~ta ~f••!'l.n_ Ph. Bra. 6034-\\. hu not bffn nigga rdly wtth the the money and a t na money Har. 0897-R. 70<-i 2 i0c-7~H d tvlsion. Some S 11 mJlllon ha• it could be found, but the question J ------------''----~-----------is now whether the legialature will J ' been appropriated for operations let the law ltand u it is in the and acquisttJon \luring the lntertm · ' G d O · "Th" K ttl d Shuttle" period, and this amount will be face of JfOWlng demand& for mon-ran pen1ng-"° e e an returned to the genetal fund when ey on an f'ront.s. (Formerl y of Laguna Beach) and If t hP t idf'land funds are re-The Caltfornla Teacher A.s~I · 1 •• ,,.d to the state. auon 1obby h•• sugge•••0 th•" 1513 Coast Blvd., Corona de! Mar 50me or the money mi~ht well ~· Newt on B. Drury, C"hief o( the dlvi~ion, ha.s: been ask ed innumer- able qlM'st k>n.s se to what th? s tate plans t o do with the money. H e says : diVf'rted for eJil!.cationel pu rpo~es, In Yi~ of tlwftab-eued all«ations foi-8Choo1• wftlcb must be mr t by the MX\ ~gi.stature, probllhly w ith ln<'reased taxe.s. In any event, It looki;i lll<e t her · will be many sugg~st lons during the 116! 9e81ion foT dtspmiel nf tttr fllftd& •·out or thi.q fund. the current a.'t penc1i turf'S f o r b<>aches and parks win be met. Including bout oJ)f"rat lons a nd capital outlay. ~fore ad~uat~ devetopment of campgrounds, picnic areas and othfor recr eational fa cillltea, now USE LO"'. GEAR ovf'r-taxt>d, win b<" made possible. IN D~O Ot"T OF S ,\~D Also out or these funds provtmon In gett..l:ftt out o ( mud or sand. may be made for spectaJ projects motort.St should know that it ts in whk h the Legislature hU ln-tmporta.n.t to avoid spinninK of the l f'rr ated itself, such u the pl'OpO-wheela, to pttvent them from dig· JUST IN TIME FOR THE HOLIDAYS . . . Selected Christmas aSS<Jrtment of Fine Candies, domestic aml imported ; Gift pac ked Cali fo rnia Fruits. Boxes and Baskets of assorted delicacies: Superb Frwt Cakes and Cookies : Spired Fruits and Brandied Dates. Many children's novelties 1513 ~ast Blvd., CORONA DEL MAR. HAR. 3995-W sat for highway waysides and tbe gtng ln. dffply, points out the Na- prese1vation of thf' remainlng prl-Uonat Automobile Club. While it lZ--Batldtltlf( Ser'\11ees vately-o9med grovt!!I or Sequoias., may 'f>e neeeeaary to use tow gear, "TbNe and othe.r programs da not ~ the throttle any mor" Pb.per Hanging whicb bave had legislative appto-tbaa ab!K>luteoly nf:'Ce!lSa ry. I d p · t" an a1n mg ti-.Buildlnit !Wrvl<'"" INTERIOK -aTERIOR PAINTING t ime in l'!'lta blt!'lhed offi e<'. \\'ri tf' Har. 3238. 5l)tfc P. O. Bnx 536, Balboa . 68tfr I -----SEE US for li v1nJ? rn1. sui tt>fi. 32-A-AntlQn"" -·I . Call ~fr. Smit h, Har. 2-143 68tfr 'w\' ANT Y.1 0~1AN to C'n r e for 2 1 d inette suites, bdrm. suites. ba hv r hildren. 9 a.nl . lo 6p.m ., 6 days furniture', rl"frigrrators, ranges '''ef'k. Live out. Vlt·in lty C.D.M I anrt apt. size ranges. Girts an•I A UTHE!'\TIC AN.fJQUES --Cob· bler;i· bench. saddler11' bench. I ON BALBOA ISLAND Phone-Har. 32&8-\V or Kln1bP1.. all nef'ilS ror your housell nld . or11{1n11 l daybed d escribed end Two bdrm house $100 mo. pict ured in Nutting's Treasury, · ' ' ly 29165. 68c7(.-~tude nts' Ja1n ps, "'hale oil lamps. yearly. _____________ I Crist Furniture 'pe\\'ter platt"S, mugs., and small NELDA GIBSON, Realtor HAVE OPENI NG fo r Ren! E.~tat" I Ne\¥ and Used Furniture \\.'ares. Dozf'ns other lt<'ms. In 306 i1s1ine Ave.. Harbor ~02 sa111c Connecticut family two I BALBOA ISLAND i::en crations. Har. 1883-\\'. 68trc salrsman or Brok t'r , e~tahlisheJ 1687 Orange Ave., Cost.a Mesa offi<·e. 916 1 'oust Blvd ., Cornnu Across from n<'w Alpha-&ta M.kt . dt'I ~1a r, Ha r . 2443. 68tfc I Phone Beacon 7323 68tfc F.NGI:-.:EER fo1 ?.i exit•an Cl'Uise 34-Muslcal, ·Radio LIDO ISLE I . . 68c71J Yocht J\lnlibu Phonr .. Harbor KlDl\'F.Y ShaJK'd wa lnut ilc~k . $7~1. CHRISTMAS Sa le . Stl'inway CJever 1 or 2 be<lroom rumished 08~t7·R 70<-72 27!)2 Cir<:ll· Drive, B:llh11:1 Bay Granr~. B<'a utifut tonf'. Ca.._~1 apartments. A ll utiJltles are --I Shnrrs. i 0<'7 :! perfect. Chickl'ring Grand. Bald· I paid. Private garages and nice ...._ '"in Grand. Ma ny others for $39~ · n.<:: • \\.-A'.\"T \\'nrnan for hous1•\\'ork. 2 -------------l pal1·0 °-asonable renta dnys per \\'••ek, 6 hours p<>r day . SOLIU \\'Slnut kneehnle desk. p ER C.:'01 nua dt•l P..l ar. Har. 2403. G las~ top. Dbl. facrd. Likf' nf'\.\'. S-1Si up. Long terms. Twenty , A, PALM 70p72 I S:xl. 50f5 Orangf' Ave. let south Grands fr o_m which lo choose. I:'\L'ORPORATED !-------------endJ, Costa M t>M . Bf>a. :)14 3·\\·. ~anz~S! c/'m1c;.:_· ~an~ Ana, 520 3333 Via Lido 1416 Co~ Hlway ~'A NTED : Capa blt" f'X·bookkef'j>· 69c71 · 0 · J• ain. na e anos. Newport Beach Harbor 1500 er. po~1bly now housewlf£>. with ! LOVELY BUNGALOW upright 13tfc spar£> tiole to keep 11imple books SO..B--A Uan \ piano in fine condition. Terms. or JWrsonal affa irs at her home. 1 ..... P~ .. ""'!' .. .. .. .. $22.62 ct.own ai:td $9.61 per mo. at · RENT AL ./ \.\'rit£> Box N-4. this paper. i0c72 i 1952 O'KEEFE &: Merritt range I SHAFF.RS Mus ic Co. (Since 1907 ) ' t' ---I that lift up top mod•l. CP All· I "Th• Hom• of Kimball Pianos" SPECIALISTS :Jtt-Sa.le, MIMJellaneoas 1 1 automatic one. also has crntrr 4.21-423 N. Sycamore. Santa Ana slmmer burner~. Stl'el griddle Phone Kl1nbcrly 2-0672. :Wtfc Z 'th H . A"d in middle and has that grill SPIN'ET, like new. Small size. en! earing 1 S broiler. Used it only 2 months. Can have for contract balance s;a8i. Another $437. 100 pianos. Great Christmas salP. Repos· Battr ries for all Makes of Hearing Aids or Sl<t9.C>8. No down pay mr nt. Sf'!\.'iPd Spinet. Save Almost $200 Call Edna Craig Linwood Vick, Rltr_ Balboa l6Iand. HJlr. 2042 t3tfc APARTMENTS l bdrm. tumi.shr c1. CLASSIF.lED IJACK WAGGONER Phone Beacon 71l)&-R 28c0 LICENSED -,INSURED Glepn Johnston 501 • 31•t St. Newport ll<'J<h GUNDERSON DRUG Equity free if you take pay-ment.<J of $7.78 per mo. See a t Spinet, brand ne~ case, merely scratehed In ~hipment. eom· R &: ff Appliance, 404 So. S pa-pletely fixed like new. Save reducf'd winter rentals. Utllit.i«i>s paid. STAGE MOTEL. 610 Coast H igh"'•ay, N ewport B('ach. 65tf•· The Mighty ~t la Ad•erlisillo NEWS-TIMES -EvePy Tnesdlit NEWPORT BAY 1'9ST ..i-WedtteA4ays NEWPORT-BAIJl()Acl'IU!:M -'l'hundays Newpon a.,. i-o.t a, "W ~ .... ,_ m: tae Tu1 r-r "·-., ...... ,,,,. .,_ PU!fllftJI( d .. t ..... .au Cluolllod oda muot be paW ''' ~ 18 ..,.._ of ,....,,.._ : ::: ~ w,~ •. -·...: c Lines lf lie,., too The publlahen will not be ttiponalhle tor more than one tncorrect ln•rticm of an advertl.llement. 111r1wi. UM rJ«ttt to correctly clwlty any and all ads and to reject aa1 ~t not conformtns to niles anQ reculattons. AdftrtlMmen.t. .. aDd .. canoellatklna wtll be ucepted 'up to 6 1'· m, on the 4&Y ~ publication. ExCf'pt deadline for Newa-Tlmu 1* 9 :00 -.m.. M6nd•J'9 . ' nooe Ru. 1616. IUlk for "ill·Tal!N" of' -.. - -M Sl:WPORT RAW"°" Jie11U8JDNO-Oo. Ht 1 Balboa atvct... N..,.,.. '1te1.ts, c.mrona •• I I ... , .... Harbor 229i-J 13tfc J.ta in St. at Balboa Blv,J., Balboa PA1NTING 64Uc TNTERIOR -EXTERIOR CLYDE SHOOTER Phone Harbor 3898-J SAVE! AlcoboHcs An011yt11oua dra, Fullerton, Ph. LAmbert SISO . Da nz-Schmidt Big Piano ~-6202. sat rt. Storr. 520 No. ~«lain, cor. 6th .. Santa Ana. Christn1as Sale. _____________ , l BEDROOM furnished ~tud10 apt . large-living room, bronn. k it- chen, garage. Ove-rlooking har- bor -COM. $75 mo. H. 1662-W. Write p _ o. Box 206 TV and Radl0 Service 32c4&t Balboa 1.sland, Call!. Auto Radios our Specialty IN the AM -OUT the PM PAINTING Phone Kimberly S-53113 MESA RADIO A TELEVISION -----------1 J09 E . Broadway, Costa Mesa BAAL SHEFLIN !8-Bft:u9'. A_J~ • • Phone Beacon 5808-J Deeptreett, Coldspot. $190; ~fan ­ tte, Kenmore. $2:S ; 2 wool broad- loom bflge rugs, 12x15 and 8x.10. $175 both, Incl. pads. 8 pr. un- blf'ached muslin dutch C'Urtains trimmed. in ,provincial print. $20. Bar. 1393-M. 68c70 A SMALL DEPOSIT wil hold any nlusical instrument for Christ· mas delivery. SPECIAL BUY -Two only, new full ·120 ~s Frontallni a~rdl-[ on.s with 11 shifts. Case tncfuded. 1 Save $100 • Terms, '38.12 down. and S 16.29 per month at 69c7t COLLINS ISLAND Furn S. rm. cottage apui;. Wet"kly· or monthly rate~. West end ot Park Ave .. Bal· boa Island. H&r. 2962-W. 273 Palmer St., Coata. Mesa Bea. M57-M t3tfe C. ED S011LE Bulldld' contractor RmMOOEUNG ORAFTTNO -P'ne F..sttmatea Write P .O. Box t Sl, Balboa l!land or phone Harbor 3$4.S. l clO Sympson & Nolla.r PAPER HA1fGING PAIN'l'INC &: DECORATING "The Best Money Can Buy" 512 38tb St., Newport - PHONE llARBOR 2404 Papering 1 ·Painting Your Job 1'oo Small ll'o< a Ill&' Colltra&r f CAtli ME 't~ Sc'ltacbt PHONE lllllAOON 113&44'-. All Colo.. -8atlll8Cllon AJOl :e'od CiM2 ' I Mttc 1952 PHILCO RF.FRIG ERA TOR. Superfluous !lair PORCELAIN laundcy tub, $7, 2'6" lt'• the big cross top freeZ<'r SHAFER'S Muaic Co. (~inc¢ 1907 1 I Home of ~1inshan Elec. Organ 421-4.23 .N. Sycam~re.! Santa Ana Phone klmberly 2-0672. Mtfc Permanently removed trom ta~ arms. Jep. Eyebrows and balr line shaped-No more tweezblg. ELLEN L. BRYANT R. E. Tueoday a.nd Thunday only ~kh'fs Salon of Beauty Har. 21\76 tt-LMt and Found LOST -Siamese cal, male, 2 yrs. old. Lost tn Bayshorcs Monday night, Ott. 8. Rrwa.rd. Beacon 679~J. 89c71- x s · 8" J1i.ngle panel door, 17. model that holds 50 lbs. Has Harbor Jll!il-\V. eSp7l chiller, meat tray and big ~lsp­ er for vegetables. lt'a the dairy BICYCLES -2 ladle& lite w'eltbt, bar model wltJ\ shelves ln door. buket.3 &: Ught.8, $.22 ii: Jta. 3 Used It only 3 montM. ,Can ELECTRONIC 'Organ~ l.Jke new. usorttd eam~ru. 2 700.15 tire! have for bal11J1cc due. 1218.46. Save $160 .. Magnificent .tone. 6 ply, n<·w. Call Har. 3432.J e•ea. No down payment and equity Case perfect. Speclal Xmu aale. . 69p11 tree if you take , payment.a of Tenna. Danz-Schmidt. Home of -------~---_,,-~ •t.o.tt per mo. See ·at R olt H the Hammond Chord Orpn, 810 USED BABY carrta~e. N?' t.a•y A~ .404 So."-SpUldni, .Ful-, No. Main. Sinta Ana. beoket, new 8 ft. circular clothea lerton, Ph. LAmbert lHl252. _ line. Cblkls' CYM aet with • 68~c SPECIAL' BUY-BeautlNl blonde double swing. Har. 2291•W. ---~---------Ive.rs and Pond aplne.t plane>. 51tfe • Lido Isle Bay Front FURNISHED 2 bdnn., 2 balh apt. Winter 'months $90·. YPar;:y Jeue ll2:i.. 381.t Via Lido Soud. Har. 3818-W. 59c72h J'URN. APT., 2nd floor, 1 or 2 -adult.a. $l50 mo. ye&rlJ. Ulll. pd. Clo::e to Uieatn, Richorll'o MkL It bus line. Hu. 2903-ll. !12l!c 19cTI " .An • Anpliances lll<e new. S••• •200 01I lllil<. ro __ R_A_LIMITED ____ t_lm_•_· -oC!l-y-.-tli~e (W ........ m••$i-...rrtc,, •I.e.) Convenient terms at .Rentals .Wanted STUDIO !YrTLE sitoP .... ~ow 20"'M -. °"'"'o off SH.AFER"S Music Co. (-11871 We ba'te -te wa!Urls lol'l. 2 ~ ~1, ri . .l'I l" iJlll f' "'nee Home of KlmMll ""'-' a •-'-. •-•·"--• -~ ·-•·m-1\U one rack of 9e:..,.; • nea y new · . • ~ UUJTIJ 1.u-D.JINJ~ ~ uiuu - ....... .Ullo and --for OR will tab motors or f.2!.-t23 N. S)"lamore, . Ana ~ -Yrly. "' --cial.1 wtucll no ttuonable offer •Ill be.t In ~ Pllone.'Klnlbedy 2~ Mtto blNUI 1™ttH al W. E. P'ISH· be .... -. "->ltecl -utl ....... _ D·" SP~ '11,00 PER MONTH -., • ..,,, ... Om<:E, 916 Qooot Blvd., OoQt·Hlway at dol<lemou!, optJI ~ :n. ~ pod practlc« ptw. -0 W OtlNitia de llar. Bar. ud ~· l'rlday ·01 t p. m. tare ~· o;;:..-c:;-i::t:111Ch. '8$, '78.. 116-All _. l'l'!l WilJu;y .NJ:W _Furn. /,, bclrm- , .orelltecl ....... ,,... licly. -UUJ.. _.. • _,. Bdlmlclt Ille i>iao--. 1111 ·~ u1 ,,._ ,.... ~-mo. ...,.. illOOIL I aa. tt. a ... -No. Malia. ..,..-.. =D~AP~~ ~:: frlcwai.z.. -.nt c0aul1t1on.B __ L_A_etr ___ ---.--'apu.....,~lflll-t-m'""1-,..· 1 amar, 881""'-Bar: ll9l..W. i,oe ft • II. Plowerr Corla · 68tto -. .... .,.., 10p72 -~-· ··---_, cllllon. $128. ..._ Utll -. HARi.T ...:, .......,......, J - . COtona Clel Jrar. Mitt ., P.: N B 0 .. ..a . ; or call J.ck. WeJdo-. • apt., lwpwt • ..-mo .. · 1U7-W wi.w-t .:.. ..., atfL lllel. iloeeor 74118-W'. llUc Jl:!O p.m. ..,. I.AMII 'ftl.AD D ID IDWl:r .,mt llA ~ -112•-'lftll..IWL ':... : ~.~o:i:.:e~.,:,~ ... 7 •• • ·"* .. ... ..... l l . I • • • • ' . • Ml -H.Y ~cif·OiCf ·S-f [E·CTIO:Ns -OF REAL • . . • ESTAT.E L I S _TE D , I N , ·t ff 1-S • • I ( • • ------------------------· ---------- El1U GOOD SELECTION • OF UsP ~ARS TODAY!! • ~ & + e E e C*' •!M:h F E M E SC"M:eze + + I!* I 13*3E F a::A:>ZF I I I '8 Alltl 1Wm.~. ~'Din DEPENDABLE USED CARS Tr:Me<l in on New Chryslers and Plymouths 1952 PLYMOUTH Suburban, R&H, white walls. • 1951 CHRYSLER Windsor club coupe. R&H. 1951 PLYMOUTH Convertible, Radio and Heater. 1951 HENRY J, 6 cyl. Low mileage. 19ll0 STUDEBAKER Champion club coupe, R&H, white walls. 1949 BUICK Super Sedanette, Radio & Heater. 1949 .CHRYSLER New Yorker, 4-dr. sedan, white walls, radio and heater. 1948 PLY-MOUTH Buaiaea Coupe, Radio & Heater W4a PLYMOUTH Busine81! Coupe. 1942 CHRYSLER oonvertible coupe. New top. Ra- dio and Heater. Good tires. HARVEY SOMERS INC. CHRYSLER ·PLYMOUTH Dealer 2i91 Coast Highway, Newport Beach, Beacon 6515 USED CAR SPECIALS 1950 Oldsmobile 98 4-dr. Sedan. Very low mileage, immaculate ---------------------------------· 2195 1950 Ford Custom Club Coupe _ .-_ .. $1575 _ 1949 Buick Super 4-dr. Bedan. Dynaflow. Ra - dio & Heater. Immaculate ·-·----------------· 1595 1947 DeSoto 4-dr. Sedan. Radio & heater, new tires. Interior like new ·-·-----·-----------995 1947 DeSoto Custom Qub Coupe. Fully equiped and beautiful . . _ .. 1095 1946 Cadillac 62 Sedan. Looke almost like new - -. _____ . _ _ _ 1195 1046 Mercury, radio&. heater. New paint, new seat covers --------------·---____________ -·---·-------750 ALLEN MOTOR SALES and SERVICE 217 Broadway, Laguna Beach Phone Lsguna 4-108i c 0. 48-AutomoWles, Tires f3-A.oto.mobil88, Tires ..... -........ ....... --... 1EXTRA CLEAN Used Car Xmas Bargains 1 Late Model Cars ''48 Fon:I P iC'kUp TruC'k _. $69~ 1 ''41 · Plymouth Club Cnupe, 19.50 Chevrolet Ox. club <'pt>. radio &: heater, very clrian "Xrnaa SPf'cia.l" ........ 19fi '-11 Hurl'Kln CJul> C'OUP", O'D Qn{'-owner car S:l-t 5 Many more to choaee from Bank Terma N EW CAR DEALER H illman -Humbe-r -Sun~m Talbot -Rnvf't Newport Auto Sales 2601. \lo'. Newport Blvd. N'rwport Be&ch Kar. 1401 utlFURNISHED hoUH, 1 bdrm, no pet& Adujts. W~er d, r ~~rii.~2ms~1.•d I · UNFURNlSHED house. 2 ~ •• nreplace, t»rn&ce heat. Patio. Double ga-e. f90 mo. )'eariJ'. No p<>ts. 711 lrlo •ve .. Corou del Mar. Own.er Ataiant&c 1-ata. 741<:7S W4TERFRONT -,,_, altnc. 1 ~r. •PL Furn. or UllfUnl. rum~ •ce. nreplac,e. -• pn.p.. ~ mo. ci-l.o ~ ~ 409 'Clubb-. llf1W1><14-1eer1 BACHELOR A.PT. Private-·t- ro.nce and bath. l~i Ora"l)t Ave .. Co.:. ta Mesa. 70p12 Yi!;NtLY RENTAL • Costa )(e .. l BR. vait. 1t.cn.·e la retrlg. only. Cl;lrage. \\'ater pd. $10 mo. avail. Jan.. lat. 4~ Westmlrulter, Boa. 7o.s6-W. 10c'IZ $1195 1951 Cht>vrolet deluxe radio & ht1·., IO\'i •g• 4 rlr milr- $1795 1 1950 Buick Spttial 2 door Oynaflow . R. 6: H . __ _.$2095 1 lMl Buic k Sperl.al 4 dr. r &: h, aeat covers ..... $1995 11951 Ford Cullom VS conv. cpe. A bE>auty! .-....... $219~ 1962 Pontiac 8 Chit>fla.in dhc. 4 dr. 11Pdan. Hydra. radio and htr., 12,000 acluaJ rnlle3 ................... $269:'\ UDiO ll'OBD convertible, good con· 41.liOlJ, radio, healer. overdrive. &ee ~r ( p.m ., 1161"2 37th St .. ~rt Beach. 68p70 1#47 f'WJlll:F:Y 2-<lr. aedan. New PNJtUJF.' Excell ent condition. Ph. · Jjar. l'""'-R or Har. 2812. 68c70 HUDSON Commodore. '.f 6. very clean, Ille 4-wheel. trailer, cheap. 100-p.J. Butane tank. 1412 Mc· sa Drive, santa Ana, opposite C<MIDU'y clutt. 88p70 '<16 PONTU..C •ta.tlon wqon. Ex· ceUent condition. Radio Ir btr. Way under cetlin.r prtc.e. 512 ll&tll lit., ~port --P+.anc Har. 2404. 68Uc Makes No Difference hotr you atruule a.nil lltt!ve, you can't get out or I.bis world alive. Live Now-Buy Today There Is no time like NOW to' Look at these wonder- ful BUYS. J. In Ideal location 3 bc:flroom homt' lhat hr made to orc.lf'r for w~k-t>n<IR & \'Bcall01111. P r1Cf'<l at $14,7M> v.•lth FHA 'tcrm1'. 2. lltnnd ne\il: 3 l>erlroom, 1 '"' t.01 h Jir,1ne with following ff'~­ l111·r~: Large lot in hcxl k>ot· lion . 6nit heat, CJag8lone fire- place-, parquet floors. diaposol, Holpoint d ishwa.<&her. Westem- Holly oven and range, steel casement ""indoww, 11hrt1b~ and planting in patio and many r . .t.her desirable luxur\eK. This 1.!1 a BUY at $23.500. 3 Several excellent WATER- FRONT homes that are listed EXCLUSIVF.LY w1lh u:oi. Jf it is a BlIY on LIDO lhf'n Yl" ha\'r 1t . • AL~O A ,l!Of)fl spot to plarr aon1{' .. !di" n1nn<'y" is In a Jot on LIDO JSLF.:. \\~!! are "headquarte1·11" ror LIDO ISLE propertit>s. Son1e da_\' \Ve believe SOON" you ma)' wiilh that you ownec.J · u sma ll pl(>Ce of LIDO ISLE. Look bac k a few vearA anrl T HINK. V1.'e are the DEVEJ..- OPERS of LIDO ISLF. V-'hf"1'e a \Jttle huys a LOT. P.A. PALMER INCORPORATED 33:'\3 V ia Liflo 1416 Coast Hwy Harbor 1500 I NC'\\'po r t Beach Peninsula Bargain! 2 b•·Ur1n & tJ"n ho1nf'. F ircplai·"· ~un t.Jeck. h1rgr patio. A ctually ha.« 52 12 ft rrontag-e. N~ed~ ,o:;1Hnf" pa1nt1n · and fixin' Her•"'! )'(•Ur npporl11nity f11r n rcnl huy Il l $13.000. Bay View Att10.et1vt.> 2·l'tor:v c.Juplex in <'X· •·•'llt·nt r1's1dentia.I art>a utJJa<'"nt \o bay 11w1n1mln,1t F'urn1sh··ll Pt i<'f'<1 to SELL a t $2:\,500. Income Bargain NEAR BAY FROr'-.'T 5 housc.:i on 2 1:! lots: ONE 3 rm. hou.-.e : T\\"O 4 rm. hou~": ONE 2 rm. houSt'; Ol\tE ~ rm. house. All furnished. Shows good in· ~ •1n1e. BE SURE TO SEE THIS 1 $17,500, good lt•rm~ Balboa Peninsula Chai n1lng 3 bt'tlrm. 2 bath hnmc , LotJl of f'Xtras. Forced a ir heat. F1 n-pluce, patio. "un deck, 1lbl. ~A r11~,. 8 1•aut ii u iiy I ur1u~ht.>d . l'• 1(:t'd at $18.!">00. ' BALBOA REALTY Oppo~ite Balboa Bank nf America. Rosa Greeley Don Hayton J a.t>ph LO(' v.: ... bb 700 E . Balboa Blvd.. Har. 3277 A Bay Ave. Special 3 bf-droom11 lllld maid's room with Ralph P. Maskey REALTOR 3411 NPwport Blvd .. Nt!wport Bch. Harbor 402 SS-Money to Loaa LOANS for Homes i \i%-20 yr. i.o.,,,, Construction Loans at 5 70 (20 yrs.) BEZ BOB SATI'LER HU COAST BLVD. Corona del M•r Harbor l8&t! Rop. POU!JER MORTGAGE CO. Metro Life Ina. P'unds KL ~J~ BAl..BOA-Ji\J.rni.ahed 1 bedrm. •pt.. fib IM. yearly. Cloe• In. ~or U,, bl>y. Bucon. MU. 10c'12 1931 l"ORD ""9dol A Mdan, )a p7~ Enafe lfvted ovuhauled. 4 new retittd ur... Listin~ Wanted lllWl wbeelo, flOO. Ph. Hart>or ~·-HO ~-I. · 118c70 •-• P &qjl a ..._ta- COMl'ORTABLE """" w)th pri- vate entrance and Mb.. tl 1 Sapphire. Bolboa 1'111¥' Har. 3791.J. 118c70 -Clplla'OIR~Ailf,il lltmj-- ,_ -.. prl~ If de- -). -~ woman -,......_. -Ban 8-ardlno. Nnport Bdl. tOcn - Uve wiU call. l!M-7 ~ '"88" convertible. i,y-C. Galeb Denison .-ReaJ•---·Go . .All ex1nu. E>t~ .... oondltlon. Private p\y. $1~. Beu• ... •1085. Bar. 04118-J. 10c1~ ¥0UJI. ~ CAR! ~ 11111 c11 .. u11ot n.tll... ·~ Ea' . ·~ White IHcRlll ....... __ .,..,. l ne-.iWi'61i ii; --. ....,.,. __ a.a;oo. ...... Yi.---. u.. ... ...,,. -,,. ,.._....,.. ..... ..,.._ • • Orange . tla clll• Aihertlslng ' Media • • ~ • A • A RE.AL V .AJ,UE ! ! ! IN O .. D.M.. 3 Bedroom Red.wood .Modern, PLUS a 1 Bedroom apt. over large dbl. garage AND A Bachelor apt. All are furnished. Close to beach on ocean side of hiwny. Priced for quick sale ~t only $18,500 Hefter H1,UTy On This ~ualve With U1 W, E. Fis!Jer .-Ernie SmitJi 912 Coast Bl-vd., Corona d.el Mar Harbor 2t4 3 · LIDO ISLE I Spaciol.lll 3 bdrm., 1 :Y, bath home on Bn!akfut room , ,dining room. Lanai. large lot: fireplace. Unit beat. f Come o>'er an\! inspect this top-dollar value. Priced it $22,500 Listed Exclusive With GREENLEAF & Associates BUILDER-. REALTOR • 3112 Newport Blvd · Newport Beach -Har. 2M2 BETTER HURRY! Only a few left At these amazing low terms $695 -$795 -~5 DOWN F . H . A. colUltructioo Ii aU the latat fe&Wrea STOP. a.t 2M3 Fairway Drive 3 Blocks Eut of Newport Blvd. Between DeJ Mar & .Monte Viata Ave .. Costa Mesa DIKE Ii PlLF,GROVE BUlLDE!LS SOLD! ' $2,815,77.5.00 of Real Estate \, Thru the MUJtiple Listing Division This Year There are 60 fu!al Eata.t.e Multiple Liating Officea in tb.e Ha.ri>or are!' ready to help you sell or buy. Through Multiple Lll;ting you receive a careful evaluation of your property at no charge. Newport Harbor Board of Realtors Balboa REAL VALUES Vog~l Value 1 Vet Resale • Havf' ynu a n1o®~t hon1e to lrQ.dP fnr a triplex? 'fbis prnJ1t'rty i:< Bl'n utifuJ 3 bdrm. home, at ta. gar .. lnrated just right for best. rf'n· hwtl. floors. Ule kitchen a.nd lal.o:i. Has thrr-e 2-txlrnl. a pui. bath, 1>tove, r efrigerator and fuJly Curni!!hed. 2 F'ireplnc('.s. aulon1alW; wuhrr included in. (,!OOd hl'at. carf)'·tell flouT!'. 80,1 pril'e. Complelf'ly redecorat<'d, best of f'verythlng, only 4 yrl"l. Only 11 460 dn. Don't ml11;s tbia. Old, Mhav.•s Rn l."X r 1•Uf'nl r"ntul • t·1·1·nrd. \\'111 ~c·ll !II" ll 8 IP nt $27 .~)f)(), -THE VOGEL CO. ~35 Cnut H wy., :".'e'-'·por t 8'·ach ~At the 1\rchCJ'I Bl'acon 7.f68 F.vCo1t. Ha.J bor 1 8.')().1.1 Balboa Peninsula 8-UNIT INCOME Very attr,'.ctive. Exee-plional r f'n· tal record. Modern furni.&hings On t.he ocruin front and rlolff' to hay. 2 btk.s. LO Mops. Plan- ned for minimum upkeep. Will acce1>t lob for po.rt of equity Phone Harbor 3."tl:l-M 6Itfc ~Md' DOWN CHANNEL FRONT home & fum . apt. Fireplace. Sound con!truc· lion. Patio, BarbecU I". Pier a nd float. Boat Houae. Price $17,500. Dream Home Lnv1•ly 2 bdrm. hnm(', '""·Ith a.dd£>d lot 10x14. Guee.t house in r e ar. Hw<t. floors, tile k it('hen & ba.th, beautlfully la.ru.lscapecl with bbq. fenced. Only S47 . per mo. at 4'iC interest. Fru· t.bt> bPilt buy• in CMla Mesa Art'a, Sf'c US. B. A. NERESON Realtor 1982 Newport Wvd.; Costa Phone Beacon :.220 Eve.B. Bea. 628S·R : . ·, Lido Isle • , Vogel Value Mesa Owner Jeavi;,g Calif. autborl.ze• &a.le of his fumi.lhed Udo home for only $19.500. This 7 yr. old home nu 3 bdnns. and a large N.B.C. REALTY r;laued sleeping porch, larr;e Uv- J ames C. Howard, H ar. 2498 Ing room with beamed ceiling, Nitu, Har. l:ZS.3-\\". flagstone fireplace with beaUla· 3118 Newport Blvd., Newport Bch tor and large picture window. ------------1 1 ~ baths, Iota ot waU heaters, nice F Sal B · AWllly dining area, large kitchen, or e y Owner adequate laundry room. The 111 Emerald, BalOO,. Isla..nd furniabtngs are very nice. .Ex· Two .sto,ry, 3 bed.rm.s., l ~ bath& oeUe:nt tenns. Good rental pro· Fireplace, 2 furnaces. panelled perty and can Mow il1vest.ora celll.np . A drt>am kit chen with a njcc return. Hurry on thls dl.spou.1. dl.shwuher. Lge. paUo slttper. PRlCE $22,!j()O. 1/3 down. term•. See OWNER, 130 SO. Bay Front, S.1-Wand. Harllor ™· • eou.t.eoy to br"""'9. 64trc • THE VOGEL CO. 5.3~ Coa.st Rwy., Newport Beach (At the A rches) ~amn 7468 EveA, Harbor l850-M • B,\I.J30A ~ TWO . LqVEL\' 4 Bednn. 1 .. ,.. --~.-.din· Ing rooms, dbl. garag..,, nicely loctlW. .$27,000 - -$37,000 · TERKS .- , Exclusive Harbor JsJand lU&T llEDU~ flO,QDO ·-,llellrln., f.-U. -"" .larll'• lot. ,.,.... ...loo. ..... ..... ,, l•ondoc.,,..i. Pler IJld 1-.llllp. kal' gan.ge. ilhowo by app't. only. Chal'JX!.ieg' BAY !£:;on ~HOME Luxuriou.aly an 4' completely turniahed bome or b.ome a.ad iD- come. fi Wrml.. lochad'"I' 2 m.ut.er view bed.rm.a., 6 · ))a.tb- rooin.. 2 llvinl' rooms, 2 kitcb· eno. 1..u,.., view dlnlA&' room with flagstone tnt~rior barbecue a.nd encloled bar. Approx. $1 5.000 1n turnlsblngw -intercom .ayateDl. 3-car pr· -.•. a lar&• pus-protocte<l aUD.deckl. One ot the .flne~t bullt j:J.omes ln Nt>wport Harbor Ex~ptio~ Value. Temu:. llbown by App't. Only The Vogel Co. 208 M.ari.ne Aye., Balboa &la.rid ~r fH -Harbor 2161 ( &ve11 . .peacOD 6820-J ~ U950 Full Price Cl•a.a cut ~ bdrm. -· apadou.., wood .Boon. Juat redeCQl'..r.N in· .814• ....i out. P...,.. ~Y bea~ 1.ge. Uv. room, ~ ~ce l'OOID. Camto,rt.e.,ble ,Nld .clean. ~ to market. PayJJMlllta ar(: only f'O per mn. C..O be ""'1d· led tor $1200 doWtJ. Yet, thr pnc. "' only - ~ Do You Want A REAL BUY $1125 Down Just like nf'w 3 bdrm. home, stuc- co bung-alow, 1060 sq. ft. AUa. gar., widl! lot , 72 tt. frontage, good locatlo.n. Ju~ compleUly rC'dccorated inside and out. 16 fl. bdrms. Price Includes almoat nf'w Western Holly gas range, Frigidaire refrigerator and ThOC' waaher. Good financing, 5 t;;.. in- terest. Full price only - $11,250 Phil Sullivan " Geo. Everson 1&6 N ewport Blvd .. Costa Mesa ( Acrose from Cost.a Mesa Bank) Phone Beacon 7123 Eves. Har. 3616-J or Bea. 51:>8-J HARBOR BLVD. Miracle Mile of Costa Mesa 2 llajor C·Z corners, Coat.a Mesa. $110 per front foot -going up dajly -Don't be .sorry tomor· row you missed these today. Home & Guest House $10,250. Localed In Newport Heighl.3. \Ve have two in thJs price range to chaose from. Cliff Haven Reduced price to $14,750 and $2500 down payment. G. I . Loan on thl.B love1y home-. Celling to fioor in ,&'lad joW Lane..l L..-Just right for the rising young ex:e- cutlvc. P.A. PALMER Incorporated 1416 Coast. Highway Newport lle•ch Be. 5107 Twp Unit 1% ........ • . . .:. ,.. .• . THE BEST BUY IN BAYSHORES . You. Must See 2516 Crestview You'll just love tbill S lldrlll., bath & *' n-"Ch tne with a ll!!etbslt be&vy-aN!ie roof; ' AND LISTEN 'I'O TIUS - The owner baa agreed to lea.ve the new $1,000 waU to will! carpeting & Bark~r Bros. curtains & drapes. Feat~ like the' u-1 briCk fireplace. knotty pme 'living room,. slant ceiling-bedrooms, disposal, dishmastei:. more cupbOards than you'll find in the average 'three houses." Enclosed patio, lawn & plantings that wW make any woman ·just jump with joy -and the price is only $18,500 - Terms, and YOIJ. can move in before Christmas. See Frank James on the premises ONCE IN A BLUE MOON - Can we offer a home like this on BALBOA ISLAND Located near the So. Bay, close to the village, a 3 bdrm. or 2 & den on 2 lots with a most attrac- tive apt. over the 2-car garage. Lovely garden and extra par1£ng for 3 cars. This will appeal to the discriminating buyer-Price, $36,500 . LINWOOD VICK, Realtor 312 Marine Ave .. Balboa Island Harbor 2042 BAY AND BEACH BARG.AINS Bayfront Triplex, Lido -$49,500 furnished * * * * * Balboa Peninsula Income 4 units -4 gar. -'36,500. 3 l·bd.-zn. units furn- ished : l 2-bdrm. unit unfurnished. 100 70 occu- pancy. Re-zoning prohibits duplication. 3 yrs. old. Half cash, balance first trust ,deed . * * * * Duplex -$12,500 -$2,500 cash. * *·* * * Income -2 bdrm. with separate apt. completely furnished, $10,500 -$3,500 down . * * * * * 2 Bdrm. Furnished.-$8,000 -$1 .500 down. BAY & BEACH REALTY Gloden M. Fay, Realtor, Ed Fitzpatrick Realtor Manager Dick Fay Associate· Har. 1264 Lewis Matthias, Realtor 1450 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach Your Chance of ·a Lifetime ! ! ! To . buy good income on Balboa Island. Inspect these two and make your choice. Each has two units plus guest room 'and double garage. At $34,500 you get two nice living rooms, two break- fast bars, two electric kitchens, garbage disposals, four twin-si?<e_bedrooms, three baths -plus guest room. AU very well furnished . At $25,500 you get a two bedroom house. nice Jiving room, fireplace, two large bedrooms, big square _kitchen with din- ing area. A one bedroom Apartment, very attrac- tive, plus guest room. Completely furnished throughout. ' NELDA GIBSON, Realtor 306 Marine Ave. -Balboa Island -Harbor 502 NEWPORT HEIGHTS , California llJlnor -3 bdrm. home. 2 baths, very large living room with comer Flagstone Fireplace. Large kitchen with plenty of cupboards & storage space. Garbagi: .disposal, forced air heat, select hardwood floors. Living room overlooks garden for modem outdoor living. 2 car garage. Priced at $15,950 View lot high on the Hill . only $3,450, $875 down. C. GALEN DENISON, Realtor _ M. F. Aufder-Heide ~ Fay Horton i90 Newport Blvd. Beacon 6698 Costa MjlBa Nites Beacon-6776-W Your Country Estate Upper Bay Area GOOD acreage is getting scarce! -Unusual circumetances permit us to offer a beau- tiful modern home located on an exceptionally CHOICE acre and a quarter situated among the area's finest homes. . The price is $111,500 which is well below replace- ment. A lai-ge 5 % loan is avaiJi+ble. W. STUART FOOTE, Realtor 2117 W. Ba!Qoa a,lird Newport Beach Harbor 24 Evenings : Beacon 5866-J • .I l • • ' . . ' I . } • • • ' I. j ' • N E 'W PD RT • • I • • • • ·es.an ar .ens ARCHITECTS; • Memben of American lnstitvt9 of Architects J. Herbert Brownell William Blurock Philmer J. Elltirbroek Raymond Kent Harvey Frederick Hodgdon George Lind Richard Pleger CARPETS Come in and See the Complete Line of heavenly CARPETS made by James Lee & Sons Priced from $5.95 up per sq. yard SouU. eood Venetian Blind and Roor Cov~ring Co· Beacon 1'10! 17S1 Superior Ave .• Coeta Mesa Genuine 6·1nch SKILSAWS ' $39.95 BAYVIEW Bl,LDl;RS SUPPLY 818 e,·ou\ Hlgh'4'&Y Ne\vport. Beach l'Mne Beacon 60Z3 • ; Holiday Program of Costa Mesa Methodist Church I A tuJI prol'f'am of holiday ln- teresta tooma tor mem hers and -friends of the Co•ta Mesa Com- . the -Richer• Beeson Company Landscape · Design . and c ·onltwcllola OOBONA DEL llA& PHONE HA._ U& • munity Methodiat Church, accord- ing to the calendar ot even~ ,._ SHAMEL'S NURSERY leued today by the Rev. Joseph •w. McSha.ne, putor. It began Complete 11.UNel'J' .tocll. • Oomptete landecap& IMf'Vlel Monday when Wesleyan Service BEDDINO PLANTS e R.B:tILizER e BOUSE PIAN'J'8 Guild convenrd at 1 :JO t;t.m. in lhe Call for Free ~llmate ladiea lounge. Mmea. Dorothy BEA. 3MS-W 410 E. lltll ST. COSTA MESA Brewer and Virginia Seal were I ;f-;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~~~ joint hoele88e8. Annual Women's Society of ChrlBlian Service Chrlstmal!I tea XMAS TREE ff D ~~r.!:~~~~-:~. :~r::::~ a:0 ; EA QUARTERS p.m . in the sancutary. Featured -FOR- wtll be a gtrls' choral group from Wh" f" d M Orange Co&8t college. Narration 1te 1r an ontana .Red F1"r of the Christmas l!ltory will be by Virginia Hqgland. Circle Ten AR Sizel -frff Delivarv will serve lea ln the F ellowship -· r hal!. ? ,,. • We Give 8. £: R. Green St&mP9 Teran An.llab&e j Always a festive occasion is the · ELLIS BROS NURSERY I traditional Noel party of the Loy· i • al Worker• Sunday l'Chool clMs : CORoNA DEL MAR .to be given setting in Edna Nick· I! 1%08 OOAST HJOHWAY BARBOR lOS8 ell's home. 221 Broadway, Dec. ·:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 17 at 1 :30 p .m. Aa their ge1ture or Christma:< cheer member11 of the Fidells c]agij have prepared an evening of fu1 for some 40 unde ·-prlvilege<t chil- drtn Saturday, Dec. 20, a-t 7 p.m . I in Fellowship hall. A Id in furnish- ing gift.a of toys and other article~ • for the youngsters ha.a been forth- ' • \' enetlan Bl Inda • Drapeey Rantware • Roller Shadell • LaWMadM • Sun Guarda . • Columbia Priata ~It. Sltade Sl.ap 5H -29th ST. e NEWPORT BEACH e BAB80R 11M I coming from a number or local merchant.a, Desirous of helpinJ.: others when J>03•lbl~. the class ha.< THI ../!.-.J!,;-1.J $1.•- also been mlndrul of. world affairs ~~-,-...,..... ,,..,.,,.. this Chrlotmas time and has •hip· INTERIOR DECORATING ped CARE packages to Korl'a, LATEST LISE SCHIJMACHER \\'ALLPAP~R India and Germany. -a.nd MATCWNG FABRICS Sunday evening, Dec. 21. is an 1501 Coast HJ\vay OORONA DEL MAR Har, 1318-R important date lo r~member for 1~:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~~~; a t 7 :30 o'clock in th(' church sanctuary another Words and Mu- sic program, built entlrf'ly around the theme of Chrislma..q. will Ix' glv('n. Undt>r the able baton. its di~ctor, Wtlllilm Allen. the church choir o f :>O voices will be heard. for the Maden _ . , . MOODY INTERIORS • • CUSTOM DRAPE.RlE.S • • MOODY-MADE Ml'••• Precieion Workm•n•hl..--Qu•litp F,_ltr;c._E.pert l•el.tt.t9- 215 COAST HIGHWAY • HARBOR 2564. CORONA DEL MAR ROBERT FORBES VISABLE FROM THE UVlNG ROOM. the patto plaattap Mid a note or featbery l"'ttll acalmt the rf'dwood ""eled walJ. Rtteu tirN·~n fu~place' and window allows te.le\ielon Kt la 'room to l:w Uft• ob:.tru.l\·e. (News-Times Photos~ The spokl'n world wlll be by the R ev. Joe 'McShane, pulor. HUMAN EYES l'iEEDED One pair of human eyes could W Q L L E R T $ give the necessary warning to 1 Builder Phone Harbor 2121-J Living Comfort Inside and Out is Keynote for Salisbury Home Phone Cq. Gives County Tax Check -for $181,421 avert a din.Ster ot air bombings. THE HOUSE OF BEAUTIFUL WALLPAPERS S ign up as e. GOC member today. H . C. Wollert, Interior Decorator Call Harbor 2176-M or S('e Allen 1'23 South Main Strt"et, Santa Ana., Calli. W . Crisell, 218 Ithaca, Lido Isle. TELEPHONE KIMBERLY S-'°7T- 1 :=========~~==~ UPHOLSTERY JAMES D. RAY · Building Better Homes in the Harbor Area 500 Cout Bl\'d .• CORONA DEL MAR PHONE HAR. 811 l>el'llgned by Raymond K ent The kltctaen hu all birch cabin- ' Harvey, the Arthur Salisbury ets and the walls and celling are I home in Corona del Mar has Rll soft green. In the breakfast •~a the requirem<.'ntl! for comfortablo: a lazy susa.n maple table and living for a family of {nur with chairs and a vi('W window framed &mple space for outdoor 1tv1ng in with provincial pr-int curtains the fll('Cluded patio an<I. a separate make for pleasant morning me.a.11!. patio ror the chiltlr('n's play yard From th(' kitchen you enter a The sloping stre<"t hii.S allowed hall which lead11 to the front or terracing on the view side of the I the house. A .set-back on the kitc:h- lot and thP green lawn ts eclgecl en sirle provides space for cablJ1- wtth a graduated ""'all of brick. els with a counter on the lower •nd Decorating Low Oag&tone steps with brick r1s-onc-M. The hall a.nd woodwork art.· u l'ra and \lo'&ik lead from the p1;1.v~-paintl'd a soft putty tolor and a -COME SEE -ment to the shelterf'.'d cntrancC' ~recn and putty rug covere the PAINTING HAROLD I.AXTEil door. The hall inside the house has floor. . ·'jj' ~-~'~ill'a.f I two verf un~1su&1 ftaturea, t,h r The chlldrrn's rooms are enter-" _..,.wA'tr~4 rik!'fa.~ ~ floor Is flagstone a.nd the out.aide ed from this hall and their bath ~ X-~x W wal~ of doblars brick Is contin-is adjoining. The bath iJJ done In ued indoors to meet a plantc>r di-roMe beige with smart candy REPAIRS. MAJNTENANC1'l AND INSTALLATIONS 110 Ooul Hlwa71 Newport. Beadt Bea. UZI Sta//o:L(Jecf,!:!fcnNC:o. General Sheet Metal Works STAINLESS STEEL • SJlf;t:T METAL • VENTILATING PHONE BAJUIOB UH l801 VILLA WAY Nl!lWPORT B&A<JB MAX Wo POPE (}eneraf -Conlraclor BUILDCNG e BEPAIB e ALD&ATIONI UO Boi.. A..,_ C08TA MJ:llA BMllM .. . M. E. HORST CO. PAVING CONTRACTOR • llXOAVA"'nNG -GRADING -TllUOlllNO PHONE UA()Olf - Corner Wlllon .t Barbor BML Coeta Mesa vlder or t lrar 1cdwood. striped curt&IM at the window. ln~lde-Out11lde Plan Son Doug has wes.tern wall paper. In this manner. the architect a dark green rug. maple furniture has. tied togethrr the exterior con· and twtn beds w ilh natural color struc Uon of thf.' houee, whlc;,,h i~ l!l'prCads strl~ in green and yel- redwood siding, brick and cocoa low. Daughtt"r Carol's room is brown stucco. and u&ied the flag-carpe.ted In pale green. It has stone of the walk as an adrl ltional blonde birch furniture and three bit or Interior decoration. The en· walls painted a deep cream color trance door is redwood slab. Thl' ""'ilh one wall papered in a cream !runt wall of the hall is a full backg1ound with ecattered putty length panel of !reeled cor1 ugated color r~. Natural linen drapes gla.s.s set In r edwood framing. and a., jr'hlte candlewick spread The grain of the wood In the ma.ke thla a m01t c b&rmlng gtrl'.s clP.w.r redwood paneling h.u bel'n room. carefully match"d and Is natural color with a clear aealer which gives it a satiny sheen. The red- wood pane"ng is used on the front ' wall of the houee ln whic h the comer vlt"W window looks out upon the entrance of the jetty. The paneling continues acroae the t"nd of the room where the large fire· place juts out front the wl:lll wtth the lower part of the fireplace in brtck. PaC"ific Tt"lcphone hRs handt>d the county tax collector a check for $1 81.421.96 as the first in- ste.llinent of its 1952-1953 p~p­ erty taxes. Second Installment of the com- pany's ta.xC'S will b;-paid nl'xt April. It will l:lm ourft to $181,- 123.87 for a fiscal year total of $362.84~.83 . Srwport Bt-a<"h Manaler T. M. Hambrook, '4'ho n-porlffi the JMlYJneDl ln Mha.lf of the tele· phone company, u.ld that t ele· pbon~ tax~ h&\'l' ateadlly in- cre&!M'd. ''The comp&n)' l8 now pa,ytnl' ptoPf!rtY taxes B\'f"MlC· lnr f5.84 per telephone In Oranl'e county," he said. "Total taxe11, excluding excise ta.xes colleCted for the federal e-ov('rnment, paJ<t by the company during the 1952·1953 pertod w ill amount to an estimated $19.84 per telephone. This compares with $8.76 in the years 1935 to 1939. "Taxes -including property taxe• -takl' a l7·cent bite out ot every dollar telt'phone users pay for their BCrvtce. Along with the higher cost of wages, maler- la.ls &11d supplle•. they amplify the company'e r.equirement for In- creased revenuee. A Guaranteed Service of H11h .. t Quality * CUSTOM YURNl'l"URE DRAPERIES FABRICS SLIPCOVERS MARINE UPHOLSTERY CUSTOM LAMP SHADES Cl'llftam.aDelllp In Fabrlce a.nd Leather ~UHMOIU 436 E. 17th St., Coeta Mesa Beacon 6438 Between TWltln and Irvine -Cool& ''If the company is to meet the still growing demands for service in California. earnings must be eatlifactory lo attract adequate I;;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::;::::::-,\ Investment money." I 1 The company now serves more than 64,000 telephone& In twelve Orange county exchanges. • COSTA MESA VENETIAN BLIND LA~BY • B.ENOV ATING e Rf;P A1B • REPAINTING Wo (Ive JGat bllncb a .~ ..... ·~ .. ,-80 'Doe'& PIM onr D1rt;r Blbtda' FOB l"Ui" EllTIM.llT.8 · l1acoa 6228.J HOMES OF -DISTINCTION • • Robert H. 111, •11 BUILDl:B nu OOAST HIGHWAY . ., • ' i MUIR'S ANTIQUE & GIFT SHOP "ANTIQUES YOU CAl'i AFFORD" FROM fl.00 UP Beacon 83%1-W %HI Newport 111\'d. LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM BED BOOM NICll. 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