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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-11-23 - Newport Balboa Press• I • • l;iclt ~IUt · • • • . 117 T-. N. l''!llUat''l O.uin:& ,._ aa_ ID<• t..,, can :u ~y. thja dopt. rlPt - .. V)'lna' Jimmie &M Mabol - WI and tJtelr move to Art..,... where there ta'tian7 Neb. ,. ~ner, the P"'"""l foS 1mit much WO,_ than lqp of ctllan we've had. Remember, nine or 10 ye&tW' ago, when a .un.tlar blanket batted a Sea Scout Rendesvowr rti"ht •mack ln Ult! mJdcDe ! Tbat wu a honey, too. How~er. the ctfrrent one, which weathei' forecaatera ay .. roln&' to tut over the week-end, la ~ tint time I remem~r Ute hlg"· way patrol w&rnlng motort.IU to stay home nig1tts beca.uae tt'1 go.. Ing to be ao thick. Don't lmqiile It m&ke1 the mackerel ftaberm.en and other commerctal guys very happy, either! BAD NEWS P'OR A CANDIDATE Word hu filtered down from the Indian country that a fOrmer JocaJ resident loet out ln ht. ttrat political race. Big Jim Kennedy, who at ooe time ran Rossi's care in Corona del Mar and later Big Jim'& Broll· er at Laguna. waa trying to be· come ahertft of Modoc:: county, but loet out by about !>00 votea, ac- cording lo word from that far· away town of Alturaa\ WE HA VE A FINE NEW RESIDENT One of my favorite public ot- ficial11, B,. J . Smith. Ute county clerk, h&.8 become a Harbor resi- dent. which le: a break both for Newport &nd for B. J . He's one of my favorite public offictab becauae of the way he operates. his olftce up ln Santa Ana. Workl'l like fury all the time, and If the courity WIUI paying him overtime he'd g'et rtch, I bet, be· cau.se of the hour• he puU ln to 'keep one of the county'• biggest department.a in shape. H e'• an ardent angler, and is within cutlng-dlat&nce at The Arches, and so probably ahould have Iota of luck this winter! 8NOOPIN'O ON BALBOA ISLA1'/D While waiting for a meeting of tbe Newport Female Fishermen to break up on my~ favorite island -Balboa bland, that ta-I .rot a chance to look around a little, but not much. I wanted to eee how Bubbles Allen, the vartety store • , TD PB&ll8 A mirror ot the moet raptdly deve\oplng area of the California South Coastal Empire VOLUME XI • • PHONE HARBOR 1616 .JIM WEBSTER. lone time member of the N~-port Harbor Yacht Club. &nd the maa lf"Npota!llble for hr1n.cins tbe Snowbird to lhe Weat Cout ta •bown with a crrtl.flca~ ot apprecl.atloo hf" reoet''ed f'n>m telJow yachtsmen In reco«nltlon of his. a.ccompllshment&. t Press .P~oto} magnate, io getting along, and HONOR J. WEBSTER WHO check up .on John AJlen, at Jeut one of the very best druggiat& in that area, and on Tom Norton's Cape Cqd House where you get- yummy...L...fiah dinners. BROUGHT SNOWBIRD But the only folks I saw were Tony and Mina Herohey, who were . Ejl~z -E::::p:!:;:~~::~ ~~ cuss TO WES T c·o· AST cronJes g_tggllng oy•r:: ·-~e they _ . have ooneern•nT"ll Oiii.lD'.. r Oft • • odd-numbered day• of the thOnth Anyone entering J tm Webster'• houae at S2t Llndo ~ve., Balboa. .-you grup the le111onade f\&u With will have no doubt In their mlnd.8 that they are in the home of a the left hand to •mbtbe. ~d on even-numbered onu you uae the right hand, and lf you aelect the wrong one a dime ill placed in a kitty. yachtsman. The curtains have a s&llboat motif, pictures and photographs adorn the tour walls with acenea of Miling ahlps sklmlehing wlth thP. w ind. and trophie3 and certificates The kitty Is bulldlng up to amazing proportlona, and eventu- ally wiD be WJed to promote a dJnner and aportlng event for the "club" members, tbe lucky people! HE'S QUM'E A CHARACTER Alao words with one W . T . Jef- ter80n, who dabble• In real estate and things around hen. W. T . talked a lot. He ea.id, rtgtlt off. lh&t he talked too much , but I dJdn't agree with hJm, and anyway. he sa.Jd it waa tun to talk too much, If you knew what you're talking about. He's one of the moat enlhuaiu- ttc people I've seen u concerns the future of the Harbor dllt,r!ct. We are. be a.Id, golnl' placu \n a hurry, and some of hia ~thuai&l.n has tubbed oft on me, because I think ao, too! relive the memories of yachting eventa of another day. F or J im, a slender, .Rlow-volced sort of man, it la difficult to choose among this favorite me- mentoes. It put tq a choice, though, It would probably be a. dead heal between the certificate awarded Jim on August 13, 19r>O and the rlrst small boat trophy put up by the city of Newport Beach and won by his two 11ons In August. 1924. At that time, Tom. his youngest aon wa.s a seasoned skipper at 10 year.ft old: son Robin, 12, was crew. Today. Tom makes hjs home on lJdo lale and la a well known at- torn'ey in Los Angele.ft. Rob, who livea in Pa.38.dena, ls an engineer at the Dougla.s plant in El Se- gundo. . Webster's Certtllcate The certificate signed by Joe Beek and Fred H. Miller ru.da u follows: Resolution by Robert Halderman Whereaa, there ls among the active members of the Newport Harbor Yacht Club a fine corin-, thtan ya.chtaman and famous race committee chairman, one James M. Webster. and Whereas, Jamea M. Webster built the first Snowbird yacht to 88..11 the waters of Newport Har- bor and thus started this fine clus on the Pacific Cout, and has al- ways been a friend and !!Upporter of thla class. now, therefore be it reeolved by the racing skippers and crews of the Snowbird Cl.a88 Yachting Association that the said Jame!! M. Webster be commended for his foresight and thankE'd for his con.!listent support. and be It further resolved that the commo· dore ot the association be directed to present & copy of thl.a resolution to said J&.mea M:. Webeter. (CoaUDdea oa t"ace 2) Combiltecl Choin to sing "Messiah" Christmas Lighting Program at occ. Dec. 1,0 A d G A . d The combined church cholra of war roups nnounce the Harbor Area and the Orange Coa.atUne cities from Sea1 Beach lo San Clemente will again dia- Coast college choir will preaent play illuminated ahrinea during the coming Yuletide, with community the oratorie, ''The Mualah," on interest enhanced by the competition for Coast Association group , Sunday attenioon, December 10, awards and the Pre11a-Telegram award for the entire cout. Harry at 4 p.m. in the OCC auditorium. Welch. A.Mociat1on secretary, announcrd thl• week. Kenneth Boettcher. music direc-The Press-Tetegra.n} award wtll,._ ____ L. ________ _ t.Or , h.u Unounced tbe eelectioo..f.!!lie~. made: on a ba.al.8 of '"Ille Com- of a. guest conductor for the aec-Unity showing the greateat per-centace of interest" and "commu- ond annual "Meealah" P"!•Dt.a-J 11 nlty participation." udglng wt Uon-Dr. Ralph H. Lyman, one ot be done by a group from out.aide the outat.andlnr choral director• at Orange cOunty. ... Southern California.. Coast A.980Ciatlon awards wtll The mueed cbotr will t.o¥ their be made on the buts ol three first reheanal on Sunday after-rroope. of communities. In Group noon, Dttember 3 at 2:30 p.m. A will be Huntington Beach. New- Any atngerl Uvtns In thW vicinity port Beach and Laguna &ach. is lnvtted to parUdpate. Ju~ tor lhUI group will be done by the team from Long Beach who will decide the P-T award; thire will be one trophy. donated by the Santa Ana Regis- ter. Pl'Mll Trophy Group Two wtll include SeaJ Beach. Coeta Meaa, Corona del Mar and San Clemente; judging by a Coe.st committee to be ap- pointed. There will be ono award (<Joa-.. hp II ~ • ~ ~~ • > •SWWl ....... L.,.,.,_t.:ltr .. VW-f!~,1111,11 .. lll1•• ..... _.. 1M at. la .. ..,.., •-•ks•ellllli.-.i-• n·s ..... -. ,._-... .,.~~-....., ....... *i CMtta llli ,,.,. -...... I, I :ta. T .. lid# S G119ta's ti ........ ...._., •• !f -.,_. lllfin t.--• I .(PlW 'Plsalio> • • , I THE PBEll8 Alms to ~ clean. falt &nd impar tial, and thUI to receive and retain popular support • TWELVE PAGES FIVE CENTS NUMBER 39 • ' NAME WALT MELLOTT iPRESID 'NT Red Bullet OF STATE BUILDERS ixcHAN E ::~~L~~M Broad-ahouldered, dct>p -voiced Bryan and Bradford tract. "There ta'.nd blocks on coJstrudtlon jobs. Walter B. 1.fellott, 706 ~con St .. was very little here but sand During World Wilt I, he-worked Newport Helght.!11, ha~n t ~n out dunCA, then," says Mrllotl "ex-as a chief engineer for lite South pn the golf' course for the put cept for t.he pier In Newport." · Coast Boat comp!lny explaining eight months. Too many other ac-The Mellotts llkl'd It here better the BWitch lo bbat·bullding as tJvltles keep him much too busy. than in Downey and settled down "just going to work oh another Besides serving as a director of in Co11ta Me11a. job." During ihe war p<-tiod, he the Newport Harbor bank. a di-Walter started working for his supervised the con:o;tructlon or rector of the C~amber or Corr.-father when he wu ten years old mine l'IWeepers. sub-t..·haaers a.nd merce. and sharing the manage-and began by picking up boards Sonar !!hips which wetr used In ment of the South Coast Con-submarine detectlo• ~ork . The struclion com pany with hls father yard also did remodclll g and re- Willard B . Mellott, 2~~ Flower St., ' pair work on LSTs, dest oycr.!I and Coeta Mesa, this 1ncrea1'1ingly-frigates. active contractor was elected '·4 Just a short time a , MeUott president of the California State organized the Nc'fport Shlpbulld- Bullderl'I' Exchange 1:1.t their annual • jng Corporation al'id k an •op- convention In Sac1amento, la.st tlonal lease on th~ Ora~ge county week. ~ dock at the foot ot the rchcs. He <:arl W. Meyer. Santa Ana, wu • explains that the new o anir.atlon des1gnateQ 8ecretary ·manager of will do naval repair and conversion the organlution. Oonald Beach . work on frlgatea, LST.8,1 LCl8 and Kirby, forme.rly o~ Corona del Mar. deslroyera. He adcb that the now an architect 1n San Francisco, county dock is the <{llY place wu l'lected first vice pre8ident. deep enough for .ships Of that na- Builder's Exchan~e . Mellott says water frontage. Expl&ining the funC'tlon .of the turf:' and that It hu *-feet of it &erves the "Mme function for Brochu"' Rf> 3. builders as a union does for labor." Th~ new corporation has a bro- Thc organization also formulates chure ready to go to }va.shlngtnn policies and Is keeping alive lhf! but Me)lott e>fplaln.s l~t the Navy American system of free enter-must wait for a Cong .s.slonal ap- prise. propriation before It b e.s out any ()amp "'""" In 191S new contracts. He als? polhls out No .stranger to the building field, that his shipbuilding 1corporatlon Walter came lo the Harbor aren. will not do any new ronatructton with his father In ltl13 when his 1 work. father wu 8Upl'rlntendept in · In the build\ g onstruclion charge of laying pipelines Ion the (Contl ued oa Pqe %) Copte r'Passenger Boys Club -·;1 s ''L t Service Urged Fund Dri~ ;to-}Raise S On'' Interventions a n d supporting document.ft askln1; the Civil Aero- nauticli Board to authorize Heli- copter p&N1enger service for Or- a.nge County and Newport Beach were enroutl' by air to Washing- ton. 0 . C. today. Signed lnler- ventloM on the part of lhe City of Newport Beach and lht' Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce and more than a score of loeal busi- nessmen were compilrd by cham- ber of commerce sccret'-rY Hay Langenheim. The intervf!/ltion is filed In case number 3800 Involv- ing the Los Angl'les Airways, Inc. Hearing Is set for November 27 In Washington. D. C. Newport Harbor is the only community in the CC1unty of Or- a.nge to have provided a 'heliport' facilitating the landings of the windmill aircraft. When Newport Beach was first taken off the air mail pick up st'rvice because of Inadequate landing area the Grif- fith company began preliminary work toward providing such a landing spot in its Lido Shop De- velopment. They ultimately ex- tended the surfacing of the pa.rk- lng area between Richard's Lido Mar ket and the Newport-Balboa Federal Savings and Loan AMOCl· atlon. Thi." area was legally mark- ed and fenced by the compa"ny tor lhe convenience of the mall ser- vice. Every day mall l.R picked up (ConUnued ou' hce ZJ School Protests Blvd. Extensi~ Third drive fnr fund.!! In rec~nt weeks since the~ collJP"C of their Community Chat is scheduled , tor Costa Mesa after ~he first or December. Director.ft of Boys Affairs Incorporated, operators of the Boy8 Club of Costa Mesa art' co*°1pletidg plans under the! direcliOn of J . Stuart Innerst for a "Lights Pn" campaign to be ace mplished on the 'evening or December 5. , ' Jn general the derilre of the Bo3j vassed for the Girl Sc uts and the Club ls to inspire the people ~ Boy Scout.ft and it I understood tum on their porch lights signal-that the oth lO nc>'eo wh>'ch ling that the H•useholder ls hold-· er ag made up the former cOmmunity Ing a contribution for the main· Chest are all plamnin to make in- tenance of the Boy11 Club. AccorO.· dlvldual drivee. ing to Innerst It Is neceS.Ra.ry to The Mesa Chest c !lapsed this ralae $6,000 on the Me.Ra to au!§-year when there <'OUI be.no com- ment the St.000 of the Newport mittee recruited to !il>earheati the Harbor Community Chest and U;ie ti La ,-' Sl.000 of t)l<' Costa Mesa Lions opera on. et yea~ it fell far Club In order to complete the .!lhort of Its goal and 1worker"! felt budget of the Club tor the year.1 that the same tt}lng Jlllght happen Sub-chairmen of the drive under again this year. lnner~t accepted tile chairman-Innerst are Don Huddleaton, gen-hi era.I canvas: Heinz Kaiser, spec{a.1 !! p of the Boy8 CJ_pb campaign gift.ft, and Fred Allen. public rela-with the understan~_ng that all tion.!I. It Is planned lo rttrull zbo would endeavor to hflP to reactl- workers to canvas every block tOf vale the C08t& Mee' Community Costa Meaa on the night of the Chest next year in order to con- solidate all drive& In one cam-"Ught.8 On" drive. pa.ign and thue relll'~e the popu-8o?VtA C&nv&M , lace frolll the constapt annoyance Recently the Mea has been c~-of fund raising ca.m~lgns. NEWPORT WOMAN INS •' QUEEN FOR !DAY CO TEST Mrs. Adam Reich, 1700 <><{ean Front. l'!ewport Beaf h will really have eomethlng to be thankful for this Than.kag1.vtna. S~e \lr(U choeen Queen tor a Day at at.atlon KJIJ in Loe A~lea on ~uraday, Nov. 18th, the pro~ ta tranacribifd and rebroadcut Of! F da)I Mrs. Retch wu one of the /jv .. -------1-+--~-­ stage contmtanta and explaiA.ed Music when! ahe ~ lntrpdtreed her wish a• "I wanted some flit>or by Fl.fl D'Oruy, inl:t then apent Protest by N~wpoTt Harbor lam)>!!I for my home 80 that )nY the wee hou~ or' the momlng at High IChool aga.lrult P,ropoeec1 'ex.-children could 11tudy." The Re.iha Don the Be•chc6mbe;r'a where 11he tension of Harbor boulevard along-have four girls, Terry Na.n, · 1: waa given a lei of orchida flown 9lxteenth street. borderlq the Bonnie Lee and Connie Dee. 10 from Hawaii and a special drink ~ool campus, wu flled1 with tbe year old twins and Joan LeaU4') 8. tbat contained a r~ pea.rt. '!OUJ\t)' board or aupervt~re Tua-AU are •tudenta at NewJ>C!;f1. Or The Queen'• verdict 111 '?'m 1tlll day, belna referred by the boud mar ecb.ool wttll the exceptlo confu.eed." ~ to Road CommJaaloner Harold Terry Nan who 11 a pupU at She &.lao attended the Saturday Sprenpr. I ace Ensign. loot.ball game betw USC and • Prfnclpel' S l d n e y Davidlon'• After the program. Mrs. Wu!dngton with he bu.band uad '»mtnuhlcaUon to the 8'pervimorl and her hueband lunched at two of tbetr SU!Qta. , p...-led atrong objeeUons to tbe RKO atudlo C<Jmmiuary and. . Sile llaa ~ 11troi;med that her boulevard P!'OJecl ~t to lb• movie -.. Tony Martin, preoento ~ lort~•n1 wltb· xhool He ~ the pt-1 a ZrTol and Bobby Dllocoll. ~ In the next •.sa,. and ,... re- -.,....... and ....-rUle pro6-" She aJ.o received a beauty t-celftd a ,-lllUI)' of IJliem oJ.. uct o1 w:..au.taetof7 c:t.nmiputJ ment and makeup kit from ~ e ready. , ' I · ~.· ·) • BOWie ot W-ore and bad '!>er el - · 'lbo'lioulnatd WGU!d.:,.. •.-rt-pboCostapll lM•• lo her r(!ya1 · H~~-Quei!jl rdr a od, c..te ·a • ...,....,t -· to -made of nd -L· O.y a tnj>d'type .,_ ttame. • · trim-wltb wllllo ..,...... aa< ocepter, a ,ot. ~ a J'urUoor, 11&.-E""'-bald a ......._ ol ......_ • opeclN pill. l of~ Ulo ...... -_, --la ......... -•· two-·-~ f ~ -Ulo fllblre -..a to~ Ito Inllle-ofeTeDto,~ ...ef..-fler!*)41d1,•·f'""pleoe p-la -a WQ' U...t It wu cllauffeared arounA oet of oil••""e. a awlm nil. a Second Lt. Robert Reynolds Kierman, 612 Marigold Aye., Co- rona del Mar. wu wounded in ar· llnn near the Manch.u riali border In Ko rea on Nov. 11. a.nd is being treated an Army evacuation hospital t Hambqng. Hi" ·re. Ma1ilou, received the n by telegram Thursday. and sin then heard from her usband at the wound is i.n his left thig A machine-gun bullet, thought to have been fired by Chinese Communists waa respon- sible. The vetE>ran of nine :rears In lhc Marine corps has harl some narrow e~capt>R since arriving in Korea. H o ls a forward obs<'rver, working with ground troops in direction of artillery and ai1· rire. Landing originally at Pusan. hf' wa6 one of nine suc:h obscrVf>Mi. and after lhe battle of Nantong and.. No-Name Ridge, he was the only survivor of the nine. WM at Inchon Going in wilh the Marines al Inchon. he again was one of nine observers. each having a crew or six und<'r his direction. By the time Seoul was reached, Kierman once more was the sole surviving ob8erver, and in addition h.i.s crew or six was destroyed. More recently he wa.s assigned to the 5th Marines 11t h Marine (OoaUD.Ued oa. Pace !) WRECK AGE SEEN ON SADDLEBACK ' BY AIR ~PATROL F ~ u r Ma~nes. including Master Sgt. illiam Follmer. 27, 23541 Si al Road, Cliff Ha'ien. were found dead in the.l wreckagej of their twin- engme BeechCraft Wednes- day mo~ning.i Follmer was 7 M /SGT. WIJ.LIAM FOLLMER piloting the pjane which had been ,miBlling since Saturday. A party ot Marines from El Toro led by Capt. Hall G. Cooke ~~f!·r ~~c~~:-s;~:!t 1~t~n:.,~~ larb Grubba, I 30, reach~ the cr~h scene hi.gh on the side of Saddll'back m~ntain at 9 a . m . Wedneaday mOrning and Identi- fied the four b()dies. Exact tune ki r the <t"&sh WM established '&8 ~ 2:25 P·"' m . an d WR.$ obl&inf'd fiom Instruments on the plane whi<;h v.•as badly c har- red by fire. '{'his was about lhe same time th&t the craft broke contact with El Toro w h e 11 Grubbs had radioed that th ey at 4000 feet above an over- Hit af 4000 tt. The plane hlt tht> mountain at a 4~ foot level o n lht> Wt'st race or the peak, apparently due to (Cqn.tl.nued on Page ~ 1 I :·~ ,,.,,,'!)~ • • ·' " ~-~---------,__ _______ .._ ______ __,! P'"1'1d ffe)' ~at New.,.i Btsd', OsJtlgrn .. om..1 all4 J>rll'Unc Plant at 2f1 ... ,. -.-Pboae ~ :nae JCntwld .. meliao:ciUIJ mattw sun. 11. !MO, at tbe pairt omor et Nnrport lleacb, CallfornJ.; 11Ddor tile A.et ot ,Karell 8, 1871. JINlllll?ill, .. I Cl91lfondlt JCca 51' P' QZOrm 4 s1se'slll9 ....,..r Ne" Fl •• N tss1mls .... ......... l ............... lf...,..n: ...,._, ... ..... , Jn a& --0 • ., • --... 0-.'1 -. BATD: ~BT-BAl.ll()A PBli88 H0'7 Thlll'lda,J i. OrMp o.oatr. -.,.. ,_.: p.oo o1s -*' <'1.Ja - --•ciio) (AIM -.. U1e l'l&WPOBT0 BALllOA Nl:W8-"'-M Tlloo"v> Ooto1<1e., -t:Y "-'° .,., Y-· ',---. _C_o_u_n_l_'J ___ W_a_l_t _M_e_ll_ott __ _ .. -------------·--------·------+ .;eontlnGeCI: trom ~e ll field, Mellott ha.a: t>een very actlve l and has bul:tt Newport Harbor mmen High S('hOOI, CUibertson Chevro- By GEOBOE E. HABT Orance Oowaty Pres~ Buteau Thia department hu before now noted wtth wfdiagulsed approval the rehabllltation work done In the county among the physically han- dicapped and disabled war veter- ans by Goodwill Industries of Or- • ange County, a purely non-profit \ orcanlzatlon which pays all net \revenue to Id! employees as wag~s. But the actual importance of such an organi.r.atlon to the con1- munity la hardly realized until it ,~fm MJ.l(6 .--I LI undent.ood, aa waa dlacloaed this week, that more than half a mil- lion dollars in "opportunity" wag~ ha.a been paid by Goodwill +----------·-----------·-·-·-+• Indultrtea in the county during THANKSGIVING The average mortal rarely has things just as he would like them. Human life is made up of 8'lme good experiences and 8'lme which are not so good. If he learns to appreciate : the good and t ci minimize in so far as be can the bad his · life is a relatively happy one. Wasn't this · what the Pilgrims did in observing their ; first Thanksgiving? Their world was not a completely . happy one nor by any means completely safe. Their strug- gle for existence was bitter. And yet in spite of all this : they had learned to be thankful for every least bit of good · which they experienced. The bounty of their crops brought : the spontaneous desire to set a.aide . a day for prayerful . thanksgiving.' . · Their experiences and olll'11 today are not without : parallel. We face grave dangers. Many of our loved ones are enduring hardships on the battlefront. OUr eco- nomic problems are sorely trying. Our efforts to maintain : a peaceful world meet with varying •succeBS. Yet : our nation as a whole is still well fed, well clothed, and rela· : tively well hoUBed. We enjoy freedoi;n of religion, of apeech, · of -mbly-privileges which in much of the world. are · nonexisUnt. Should we not be grateful for these advantages, these good ttllngs which have been bestowed upon ua ! Should we not make Thanksgiving Day an oeeaaion not only for public worship, but for the inner contemplation of all that · will help to make ua better men and women. and thus help to build a better world? There is no doubt that we should. ----·---- PROTECT YOUR COUNTRY ''fhe aecurity of the United St.ale'! resta in the hands of the individual citizen. ~ ~ the 6ne: who baa to ' prtldllce; pay "tile I.hes, 'and when all elae fails, man the guns/ on the firing line. On July 24. this year, the President of the United St.ates requested all la,w enforcement agenclea.. patriotic organizations and indl.viduala to. report all -information re- lating to espionage, sabotage and subversive activities to the FBI. • On a recently issued poster, J. Edgar Hoov'\r. director .of the FBI says: 1. Be alert. A watchful citizen can save many Ameri- ·can liv811. 2. Report only facta. Avoid reporting mallclous gossip or idle rumors. . 3. The nearest FBI otrice la llllted on page one of your telephone directory. Yea, the safety of the United States is In the hands of each man and woman. ----·---- "The vital principle whlch every legislator and eov· . ..,._t executive shollld keep in mind at all timaa la that ·UDtrammeled competitive price_ ia the only force yet dls- covwed which is powertul enouch to 'ilirect prod~ Into the ebann~la which will bolt .,.,,. the public." -:-Wilford l Klnls. ehairman, CQmmittee for Conatitutional Gove~ IJlc. . YOU CAtt"DO •I iii AT _Da111981 r FUINJIUll CO. ,,... . ' We luy end S.U New..,., ..,...cl.Fwnffure. . ' the 1!5 yeaNNtdmJnlstration of the pr~~nt management. OoodWill'1 payroll r\lflB about $240 a day, and for the year 19!>0 It will exceed $72,000, It ls said. These figures have a material importance to the taxpayer, or course, because it means that the ta.xpayer saves most of that $72.· 000 in public relief coats. Be- cause most of the .phyalcally han- ~capped employees would be on the welfare rolla except for Good- will Industries. Bl.It, to ua. the hig value of Goodwill ljetl,.in Ila human •salvage rather th•n its salvage of housc- boW cutoffe· which provide the complete support of the Goodwlp job program 'Goodwill ·geta no public flnanctal a.id, such as Com- rnwitty Cheat ageriCles). No wonder that a group of pt'Ornlnent county business and profeasional men give their time and efforts to guld~ the actlvltles of Goodwill Industries. Superior Judge Raymond Thompson Is president this year. The situation wa.s aptly put thJa week by Ralph Smedley, the rounder of Toastmasters, who re- marked that Goodwill Industries puts household discards and hu- man discards together and thu:" produces something useful to the community. The useful aomething ~ a group of employees who can bold their heads high wtth self re- spect, who can take Uteir places fn the communJty with other &elf eupporting citizen&, pay their own bllla and their income taXes. Good- w1P einployeea p&id more than f284M> ln fect.eral Income taxes last yeu. That beats charity all hollow. A free bed and meal are tine, far as they go, but a steady job mean!-' that )'OU never have to ask any- body for a free meal or bed. DRUNK BOOKED Marc u a MarceliWI McCallen, HunUngton Beach waa booked tor drunk driving by Newport Beac h police at 2 a. m., Wednesday, November 22. He wa• pl~ked up when he was drlvinJ' eut on Ba.Ibo& Blvd. and weaving Cron\ one aide of the road to the other, .accordtng to pollc~ report.I, "Men and women are just boys and glfla who are almost grown up." -lllder Stateaman Bernard Baruch. lc•l, H11rvey Som<>ni, Ute., a.nd the Surf anll Sand motel in Laguna Bt>al'h. The motel was "about wi t oug·h a job u you'd ever have. We had to practlcalJy euspeni.J the whole thing In mid aJr with but· trcases" say.f Mellott. Currently Mellott Is bidding on the new Alpha Beta market to be er ected ln Costa Mesa, building tht- flre 11latlon In Santa Ana, worki'ng on 118 ho1nes in Huntington Beach and Costa Me&a, and building other new housea In Corona High- lands. Mellott purchased the High- lands aubdlvt&loa from the Crut- cher foundation ln May tor a re- ported S~00.000 a.11d immediately reduced lot prtcea. Explalnlng the tutuni ot bullding .,,_ .. CARL W. MEYER in view of the Korean crisis. Afel- loll says that it is a "very un- settled Bituatlon." He tndicatec.J that lhe curte.\lment or credit is designed to reduce buildi ng ac- tivities by about 3!5 Pf'r cent the coming year but It ls his private ()pinion that the cut-baek will be closer to 60 per cent. Tlc-htf"aJnc cont~•ls "Th<' tightening up 1 of. credit controll:I has practice.Uy ,Rut an end to large tract developments," he says. He pointed out that the government la anxious to divert manpower Into the defense ef- fo rt. T o date, he has been bothered very little by 11horlages although larger structural steel Items and plumbing fixturen Containing steel a rt· becoming lncrea.aingly harder to obtain. ., .. oreca.sting a little bit, Mellott thinks the.l "Newport Harbor will continue Its current building boom and expa.naion and will kttp pace with a ny other place in America," all this. or cout'Ml, being contingent on the degree of the Ughtening·ot government controls ~nd the ava.11- ability or building materials. Mellqtt thinks that the picture will be clearer after the fir9t of the year. "when Congress put& out lti:i actual thinking." "After all. when you make more than $15,000 a year, you're practi- cally working for the govern- ment."-Bueball Mana,ger Branch Rickey. ".f!.u..41.u.~•. 1m w~ l · -. . ~ u u• flNlp ,... 11 Dear Be . ... 1'4i1M .die ...... at ta eeJ"<o J1A1 J° ;._ 1M co11111111.1 of 10Uf ..... tt .. PM ~~ Jll" "°eb-... .,.,._to ......... ~ lllnOIN I put. bl .~~j th• now- lppreclf.Uon to tM -... ia. ~ ' ci.b I to the 111 w. area ""° ""'~ .,.,.. ,... i. <:out. " · the UecUon on "TUeeda.y. No'fftn• Bit 8978: .. ~ we~ here ber-7th bt ltll --... bo&to I ~t to auure them and you for the boy• te. -'1. ... 1 t'a 8 that I wUl d0 evel')'lhb.g tn m,Y hard thin&' to a:pl&J.n to ~o &cUve power to •~ that all clURna tn ..Wnl'·mfnded. roun,.ure. C&p. the 6th d.J.l'tr1ct An! fairly re-pre· ta1n 8b!"'W1, an i ~Y otn~r, aented regardlng county mattera had • 8liall boat called UM Nlqer at an um.. Boy and Ullld to t&U out .U "'e J abo wlei, to make 1mown m1 lddo bl Ille~-and teU!i addreu u.d phone numbe.rw ao them the ruillmen~ of Mlllnc. The that anyone w':r, W'Saha to ce:n· cml7 ~ WU that an.r th• ' ----tooallthO~ tact me al &nJ' me mq do •· It aotbl f them to All •• l.o !"Ith a ,,,_... -.0. <to be ot; -AC cw . • -ce that I am dalnc tllW , ..... la •apd~ Th&nka aptn to you ud all JOU nm -NIA)' day .ialle Jooll. netch~bon for their vote on 'l'\lea-oj la&' Ulrouch . ..,_ back WUes of day. . JUbtlDC --Jim e&ml! Home: 147 Vlr&1nla PhMle, ~ ..,,_ a -a _,• bob!&' Alle\l Heu. Phone BeaOOll IS()(f-M. " bl -Harllor alJed !be RMd Offlc°' Bay Ibo"' T1'ller ~ S-blrd. TIM or1C1n&7 -CD Cout Highway at 17th, N-called for 11.....,. loet of all. Beach. Phone -· MllG 1 but tbe Mil .,... ..U lllfpped up tween 7 a.m. and • p.m. to tT 8QQe.N r .. t tor tM Uchte Sincerely yours, t>r'"-1 at UM PacU'.\c Oout. Heinz Ka.laer .J Tam. B~. wbo wu build- . Ille _.. bl wbal "' . -th• My Dear Mr. ReddJck: loaai'e ot. ~tbe Mew port Harbor May I thank you for the Ya.cht: Cl•b' talked t.be matter to my letter and tell you I •R ,ver ·wUh "'•bit.er a.nd tbey ~­ precie.te the time and effort lt took ·;n-,: Gut -that lt .. tllno bde.ta were to_ ferret out alJ the detaJ.18 ana .bWlt @q. wou\d ' 1111 fbr about facta you ao ably presented? • Poo a"'" . No on~ appreciates the lmproye:. '?be pOpuluity of the ,boat wu ments to West Newport more~ 9oon tn eYidenee u the nm thrtt we do, we who have susnmt="" were .old before they were even ht•re for 20 year& and lived Ult flniahed. year rou1\d tor four. Probably r4:i Jim aUmatu lh&t there ue at one walks pa.st the lovely Cit}' Jeut ff() Snowblrdai ln operatlon Hall .oftener than I t o admire ~ today and he la aUU one ot lta velvet:r. lawn and nower•. It I most ardent tan.. "It'• a. wonder4 didn't like UVlnc here a.nd if ' I tul child's boat.. It'• aate and lt'a didn't ~e the wonderful poeaiblll-not euily twned over." He added ties of Newport, I would never that a lot of adult. can have u have raised any queetlon1. much tun ln a Snowbird u they Thank you again. b.n In the more upene1ve boat.. Sincerely, • And lt you're thlnkinl' ot buUding MRS. C. H . DEANE one younelt -or having one built 2U9 -32nd St. Jlm _,.. you can get the p~ Con+er Passenger (ConJ;~ from ._., J) and delivered there at 1 :~7 a. rn. \Jee Propowd I t Is thi.s area that L. A .. A.Jr. ways propo1e1 to uae for the land- ing of passenger and maU·e&rry- ing Helicopters. The company ba.t on order two of the new t)'pe larger 10 pas&enger craft whicyi lt will USe for pe.11enger work be- twc"t"n the ouUylng communJdee such as Newport Beach, Santa Ana, San Bernardino. Puadena, etc. and Loi Angeles International Airport and ultimately downtown. Inauguration of the service would place Newport Beach only 20 minutes from the Los Angele• Intt·rnatlonal Airport on the re&'lJ~ lar routes of operation propo8ed. The L. A.. Airways at present also Landa on the roof of lhe Terminal Annex Poatofflce and baa a ·ten- tative lease for the roof top land- ing privileges on . the Paelftc-Ku· tu al Building. Those who rned letters ln in(.r- ventlon from Newport' Beach la.re 0. W. 'Dick' Ric hard, Lonu.le Vin- cent, .South Coast Construction Company (WaJt•r Mellott}; ~ew­ port Harbor Moton, Harvey Som- e rs, Inc., Western Canners Co., Lido Penin11ula· Shipyard, Balboa Bay Club, and the Newport Har- bor Publishing Co. Missing Plane ~f'.ontlnued from Pace I) r.ero vh1lbility In the r & In y weather. Capt. Cooke's party had left the El Toro base late Tuelday afternoon tor a ground ~arch and camped Tuesday· night a t? tbe foot of the mountain, una-"a.re that a Civil A.tr Patrol ptlot had spotted the wreck at 4 :80 .:..o. IT}· and h&d notified the A Ir Force hnd the press but not the Ms.rtne corpa. which learned of 1.he di.I· covery at 8 :10 a. m. Wedne9day, At that time a radio mf'..asage.wae sent the ground party a.nd ·Capt . Cooke led his men to the ueile of the wreck . •peclflcatlona fT the snowbtl'd Ao«>elatlon. -.. 1 ~·- 'nae nnt SnoWblrd ended up as firewood at a wi,nla bake In l 935. Jim. ilOld: It . to Qob Henderwon of RiYenlde and it changed banda another Ume. It wu allowed to lie out on the ~&ell and It' just rotted throul'h. tin aa.Ya "the fel- low who had It offered t o sell 1t back to mo fqr $40, including a brand new a.a.JI,! but It we.a just too fe.r gone." I Jim first .cam~ out to Callfomia from Chicago ln 1004 "to get marTied.." he extn11. They first started coming wn to Newport Beach ln 1918 t for the sum- mers and bougbt their· Present home in lt20. .Aa a ll:ld, Jim did most of hi• a&ili'g on Lake Michi- gan and round I( entirely different from the 'tYP*:o( aa.Jl1nr done out here on the Pad.tic Coast. "Out on Lake llichli'r.• n, it wu mo•tly alW&YI c:hopPy and htgh wth~ wculd come up very quickly." he says. Now approaching his 73rd year, Jim haa a ~hman dinghy but his doctora won't let him sai~ it any- more. However, you~ll often find him out on crutaes on his frlena ·1 boats. lllU pl)"lllplCOI Ac~re u a race committeeman. Jim haa been running yacht races st.nee 1924 Md helped run th" yacht racing' competitions at thl' 10th Olympiad whlch wu }leld in 1932 ln Lo. AnC'eles. I 'Mle Olympic race• 111trongly •UP· port Jtm'• contention that the Snowbird le a mlg'hty fine boat. "We ra.iaed the Snowbirds' muts a lltUe bit to make them look llkl' a enappleT boat, but all of the contutanu Uked them v e r y much," aaY11 Jim. Tiie amall boat eompetiUon wu won~by LeBon, a P'Tenchman wbo found the Snow- bird a neat .ytng "craft. \ Ocean Front House Entered Mro. G. O'. Busett, HlO Weat Ocean Front. Newport -b ,.._ Ported three places ot attempted entry at her home since B'rtday, Nov. 17. The front window cm lhe 26th •treet side has lndlcaUona that It ha" been ente-red. and the kitchen wlhdow ecreen had been removed. ApparenUy there had been no entry Into the front or the houae, but someone had left Ugh~ burn- ing in the rear of the house . Hni. Barrett h&ll al.lo aeen ll&bta bx a.n adjolnlng apartment that ~a not rented and believe. tb&t per- 90lla have been there wllbout per- mtuton. S~ · ttport. ha vine eeen autplcioua persona ln the V1clnlty. Heavy Crash Dcllnages Sougl1t Injured in an automobne crash Dh Newport boulevard in Colla Meu lut July 29, Winnie lAVaJle Rawe and George Ann Moore to- day had filed suJt J.r\ superior court against Martin J . Rupert, aaklng damages in exceaa of $10,- 000. Miss Rowe sued for $5887 tor her injuries, besldea special d&111- ages to her car and personal ef. recta; George A.nn Moore sued for $6174 .~0 fot" lnj\tries: They charged that Rupert drove hie car acroas the ~ter line of the highway to •trike their ve- hicle, k.nockJng It agaillBt a pole;~ ' Queen for Day ( Ooathwed from Pase 1) Cigarettea, 1 suit, l hat, l handbag containing a gold cigarette case and lighter, 3 dreasea, a year'• sub· acription to two national maga- zines, 8 pairs of glove1, a wuh- lng machine, a diamond ring, a i:oaater oven, 3 floor lamps, a bookcase complete with an en- cyclopedia set, and a sewing ma- chine. Mrs. Reich Js still &mazed over the number ot friends and local people who have called ,and con- gratulated her· upon her good luck. .. It's n wonderful feeling," ahe says. Cars Collide in Hiway at C. D. M. . Cars drivt·n by John G. Mar- shall, 214 Onyx Ave., Balboa lll- l&11d and Elbert \\'. Clark. 1709 Coast Highv"ay. Corona del Mar, collided at the ,inter~ctl on or Coast Hlghwsy and Acacia Ave .. Corona c.JeJ Mar. at 8:17 s. m. Wednesday. According lo pohce reporta Cierk's car ~:as going west on lhf' Coa.'Jt Highway and in ma.king the left turn onto Acacia collided with Marahali's car, 'TheD!! waa no re- port as lo the amount of dnmagl' suffered by either i.:ar. Recover Stolen Car in Pomona Efficient teamwork between lo- cal California pc.lie<! Jepartments ha...'I led to the recovery or an auto- mobile "''hich was stolen from the Lazenb.ys, 661 Cliff Dr., Newport Heights, Saturday, Nov. 19. A description of the stolen car was broadcast by the Newport Beach police department. Sunday at 5 p. m . the sheriff's office re- ported a car of that description stopping at a ~ervice station In Westminster·. Thl' stolen car was finally found abandoned at 2:30 p. m. Tuesday in Pon)una. ------- Red Bullet (OuntlnUf•d front rare J) djVision . and was operating near Wonson wh1·n woundtod. The Kiermans, who have lived in Corona del Mar four years, have thrt!e children. , '"Skeeter," O'f.I , Theresa, 21,.~. and Christine, 15 tnonths. At the tfm@t of the Olymplca, the Websterw I boarded both thl' Swcdt1h and Dutch compeUtora In th~r Newport Harbor ho m e. ''They just couldn't get uaed to our big' openlair produce mar- ket.a," •Y• Jl3Jand J think that these marke wwe the j things .llATl'B.E881t8 that ainued moat." •• .,. ftDlODOU moJID18 ' P'lnt of all l hope everyone "bu a nice "niankag'iV1nl'. l al90 hope we evaluate our blesalnp proper· ly ilnd give tha.nka for the m&D.J' many thlnp w, hen ln califomia and the good Old U. S. A. really enjoy. &rne tlmca we take too many of lhe&e thinp for granted l am more than thanktul and may we all be here to t:etu.rn thanks apln neat year. at thia eeaaon of Th&nkqtvtnc. Here la exciting news. Startl.Q,g Friday the 24th ·ot November we will be d.lgplaytng the new 1961 Forda. Truly a finer car thal'l ever. 1 can eum it up ln thae few word.a: .. lt'a juat right." Every. thLDs' th&t we know you want tn a One automobile haa been put in t.hls wonderful car. Plea.se come In and see IL We wUI be open each day and evening th.ia week 1.nclud- lfll' Sunday and a1ao next week to l'!ve everyone in the Harbor area a chance to .aee them. You will Uke this new Ford even better tb&n previoua models. Also we will open our new body and paint 'shop at 534_ Co41:t HI- way, Newport Beach on Friday, December First. The newest and n10iit modem exclua.ive body and paint &hop in' Oran,ge county. More about this next week. Of courae we still have that used car for you~all modell and prlcea. I . Thia la youq Friendly Ford Dealer saying GQOlil-bye 'tll next week. ~1 PROFESSIONAL~ DIRE[TORY ~ . ' I 't • - 1 LESTER A. rl'JOXEJI, o. o. L DElf"STRY 17S:S Newport; Blvd., eo.ta Mess. Medical Bldg{ Beaoon 0762 ' 000 E. ~ A. ve., s.Jboa Ha')><>r 32'!-J . Harold~ D.D.8. Pr&cllcll1 llmttect to-~Uon j <38 -a2Dd llL Dtapoola t Newport 8-b x.a.y f 1!1arbor Z100 WELDON W. 8(JH()BO DENTIST ! • 1 1 ZO E. 1 ith Stree~ Costa Maa Pbolle l~ 6N6 Of"J'OMl:TJU8T8 V. E. KOEPSEL, 0. D. OPTOMETRIST l!lvenlnl'• by Appahl-t 311• W, Newport Blvd. Newport ne.c• Harbor %611 MOK'I"ICIAN S.U.TZ NO.TUU'I' l.eolJ At1e-t I &Hc>-t mp..., I '. <. .;.,._.!iA DEi, ,.-..·"1~;:"'~-_'AN[).; . · · · ..., 'h'oie Harbor . " .,,,. . . .... ll'fllUBANC& Old Eat&l>llahed rn.ur- lAcency All ..... written'. I HOWARD w. GERRl.<!B I llllMI Newpoj;i Bl..S., ea.ta Il-l PHONE BE.ACON 0161 The bodies Wl're brought out of the mountaJrui W ed n e ad ay morning. The plane •tarted trom Tucson, Ariz. to El Pa.eo I lut Saturday a.n.emoon wilt\ F'o m6r as pilot a.nd Grubbe, whoae home address la 2204 Burn.a· St. ~er­ l&nd, Mo., a auberb of St. Lfc>ul9, as a student pilot. Other• t.9 the crew werl' Tech. Sgt. Keith 'Fer- guson, 27, of Orange and 'Sgt. ~'Cilton Joha.naeon, 21, ot Alta Loma, Texu. Proot ot Jt*1•a many years of a.t.--Br: es Tiiw.1' I aervtce to yachttng and boatrac-· ll'ftl'1llu' tsp• I Inc la the bur~ee of merit of the BEA()()N l!Oll BE SU RE -INSURE Newport HaJWr Yacllt · Club <Joola -Mat-o., which hanp I" h1a front room. llAO Newport J11Y4. I I wlU. A man le ju.et u big aa thing tbat mU;q him aJ\gry. the lt ta the moat poveted prize of the '=============:'! MAUSB 8TANLICT orga.nlzaUqn. l.nd Is a token of -/ ~bo~n• the hJch esteem in which Jim I H& ~Aw.. BeJ"-,... I Webster la held by hie feUdw club· _ . men. 1 ST 1'E 'PARM ~Com,. .... 11oa,,_ ....... ,,_ ~ ...... .... whla lna•1.eol ,_ .. ...i hlcrweol llftnt _,., T.U~ol­_.nde_ ...... ,ud, wires co all impom 7 Vucarali<e~ -. .. r.11u1 co• a co. U.S e .t.V'l'O e nU W L L4ifDU -~ 1li: ..... I> .. -1111·• ·- w. '-" Foote G~ INSURANCE COKrt6i>vs lnf"""4tiim Ill n.n.-. Bfytl. .Newport If-P1L Bar. If ~1!;.:!~ No~ PabllC .... •••1 1ni m ~ ••11 'S , ' ' . I 1112 ....... •M;. c .............. , p•• Da -TSU. ]•AMS'...._ •z ,..,. ....,. • .._ • • _. .._ - z z ' ..._ta -• r l h=&• .,. plclz ....... IAft t. ......., •-Apr • ._., ,. ~~~· lllVTttalMfa mr.lllMMl'Ar,,.....a •r MOMIW'Af',...,..., .. ,., l.OIM•M• a IMtafll II W1A1NeQllC'11 _'""'_..._, l . •2lnwoa•1a. ... osra,~.,..... ..... ~ J ) . ' --~ • .- < • • • I ( WORLD. Civil Defense Head Addresses 4th Dist. Parent· Teacher Assn. by Mn. W. 8. Tritt Beautiful music. talka on sub- ject.I of vital importance today and lunetieon made a most lnter- MUnl' and llUmulattng Fourth.Die· trtct P1:A monthly aasembly. Ala· mitoe Friends Church , Garden Grove, decorated with colorful fall flO"Ners, m&de a pleasant setting for the program on November 18. Mn. Claude Crosby. president. preeided and gave the ca.U lo orde r &t 9 :30. Pledge of Allegiance w.u given by members of CUb Pack No. 7i.. Garden Grove an~lhe. in· vocation by Rev. T. Eugene Cot· tin ot the Ft-tends Church. Mrs. Harold Booe:, prtncip&I of the Ele- mentary ~hool of Garden Grove gave the audience an enthuslMllc welcome and M rs. John Vernon, first vice-president, made the re- l!!lponse. . Garden Grove Mothersingers, di· rectt"d by Lorraine Lindstrom. sang in a highly professional man- ner three lovely numbers, Love Bendit a Little Gift ot Roaes, Moonlight Sonata and Skip to My Lou. Program chairman, Mrs. John Vernon. Introduced the first speak- er or t he day, Mr. Dan Patch, ad- mJnistrative !lupervi.sor of Ora.nee County Civil Deft'n!'le. 1.'fr. Patch. who hu spent fiv~ evenings a week ror 'months vi!'liting and talk· Ing to organizations about his v.·ork. He aaid that thi111 country hu never before been raced with poS8l ble attack by Rn enemy for- eign country and at present we have no sure defense In wch a altuatton. RU!Jti,lan Army to report. Announcement wu made u to the prize winner In the Newwette New· Name conteat by Mrs. .John MacFarla.ne. editor. It wu awarded to Mn. John J . Vernon of Santa Ana tor her •UC· gested name Orange Leave.1. One· minute reports of PTA pre•ldenta gave tntereeting information on how to rait1e funds for local or- garrlzatlons, after whii:h the meet- lng wu adjourned. Representing the Newport Har- bor Elementary S<:hoob Parent· T eacher &.MOClatton were Mre:. P . F . Baines, president a.nd Mrs. E . L. Mun• e y, Parent-EducatJon chairman. A.ttendtn• for tbe New- port Harbor Union High School Parent-Teacher auoctaUon were Mrs. W. B . Tritt, publicity chair· man; Mrs. H . 0 . Boyvey. parlt&· mentari.an; 'Mn. Ray Trautwein. founder•• day chairman; Mre. Thomaa Jesko, radio chairman: a.nd Mni. Al Horvath, magazine and ways and mean• cha.irman. Balboa Islanders Visit Daughter Mr. and Mrs. E . C. Mash of Bal· boa Ialand are on vacation a.nd are visiting their daughter, Mrs. L . S. WaUon, of Silvei;flal@. Washing· ton. They expect to be home be· fore Chrietmaa. Sunday Sermon at Baptist Churc:h "In All Things Glve Thanks"•ls sermon 3ubJect of the Rev. Don Lamberson, preaching Sunday morning at Fir3t Baptist church. 19th and Court etreet.s. At 7 p.m . hi8 subject will be "Leaving the House ot God." Kenneth Quarrys et Camp Cooke Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Quarry of Sart_ta Ana. Ave., spent Sunday at Camp Cooke and Orcutt where they vil'lited their daughter and son·ln-law, Sergeant and Mrs. Pe· ter Slack Wilson (Mary Jo Quar· ry. I They were accompanied by Mn. Helen Wllaon of Ontario, mother of Sergeant Wtleon. C&mp Cooke was a aea of mud but a happy re- union wu enjoyed by all. The young cou,Ple plan to Spend Christ· mu In Costa Meea. if the Army ls willing. Loyal Workers Enterf ained by Mrs. Edna Hart Keyed to tun and frtendl\nes111 was the latest meeting of the Loy- al Workers cl&ss of the Costa Mesa Community Church held Tuesday,. Nov. 14, in the Church St. home of .Mra. Edna Hart wherf' Mre. Sally Hlnealy, clau prealdent. shared h08teu responsibilities. . . ' • ONE Oii' THE HJOHUOHTS of the Zoota Club'• Oaralval Mnellt at tM: r Balboa Bay Club \\'U the ••oa·tbe-epot" cbaracter-i.ke tch In otls dom.i by Corona dfll Mar artf•t, Thfol.rn& Paddock Hope. Sbe ls 8hown herfll nNriDI' comple.tJon on a palnttnr of S am Klft8C'at.her, e~ In the t~ntacles of the modem la.mp. (Becker Photo) Fashion Show is Glamorous Event as Staged by FAC Junior Matrons By Betty Kirby Repn?:aenLing all things desirable in s party wu the sty le sho\V and evening of cards which the cnter - priztng Junior Matrons sectlon of the Costa Mesa Friday Afternoon club sponsored Nov. 15. ~fol'e than 200 fashion-conscious women as- 2embled at the club house to vi e'-lo' an enchanting parade of new fap,- hlon heRdlincrs presented throllgh the coopcrA.lion of Jo Lee's Sport Shop, The Brat Shop and the Bar· her Bootery. 'Commentator for thr show we.a Maggie Price and the musical background was provided by Bcr- in.eace Fox. Blending in perfect h8.rmony t o the harv e~t 'then1e and furnishing a vivid setting fu t· the smart dawn-to-dus k creations were arrang<'ments of copper and white ch1·ysa.ntht>mu1ns and ap· pointment.s e m p ti a s I z. i n g the Thanksgiving motif. Sporf..-,,·car Designed to enhance n11laUy 's wardrobe we re sporlR\vear featur- ing svelt Jin.es, di.'IUnc,t.ivc after· noon frocka and glamoroue mode111 ln the evening mood. Also shown were children's styles, both girls and boys. Mrs .. Eleanor L isk of Elean.or'!I Beauty Shop did the hair stylin$ for the models. The generous support of Costa "Mesa mf"rchants. Mr~. Lee Stroup of .J o Lee's. Betty Page or the Brat Shop. Harry Barber of the Barber Bootery, C rawford's ~fod­ el Drug11, wa.,. displayed In the collection ot door prizes. These ·were won by Mmes. Jean Law· rence. Maxine Gutridge. W . Stievc. Vi Smith a nd Violet Bailey. Exciting color co mbination~. creative styling, new texture inler- ~ts and dramaUc accessories were In the limelight of the fC'm inine fuhion picture. Section membE-rs In the r f'vue Jncluded Bonnie Grow, Vivia n Hinesly, Sue Thomas. Pat An· 0drew.s, Dorothy Newman, Pame- lla Daniel"', Laura Adams and .Dorothy Burdick. ple mC'nt and Vivian Hlncs\y wa11 the model. Hot pink was the striking shade of a San Chu crept> blouse, dra· matlc contras t to the 1klrt of blac k taffeta ahd velvet brocade !Colman ). The superlative event was stag- ed under the capabl<' leadership of V i r~n \a Logadon, general chair· man. She '-''M ably assi111ted by Georgia Jones and Margo K eyes Mrs. Stroup·s pre~l'I agent), who handlrd ruhliclty anrl tlcketJJ; Ma· bel Schachner, Billie Thronson. Ruth Pollard. Ethel Roberts, Ha- zel Harris, G{'COl'tltlon": Ann Kop- enhefe r. prizes; Blanche Williams. Jeane Hlnes\y, accessories and as- sistant to mod"l3; Pat White. Jeane Hinesly, Bette SmlU.... Mar· celle Steller, Aurlrey Mayfield, Fay Trautwein, food. • Family Gathering at Vaughn Ho~e .The oven will be goin~ full blturt. ton1otToW at the W . Bl.y Front home of Mr. a nd Mrs. Henry Vaughn In prepl:lraUon for a gath· ~ring of the clan, Commemorating the holiday with the Vaughn111 will be their children $ally and David ; Mr~. Lettie Vaughn , Newport Beach: Mr. and Mrs. W. Jess HinC'sly, hofr. and Alrs. Billy Wayne Hin('sly and Carol. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hinesly and children. Connette and Terry, Costa Mesa . Sunday Services For Lutherans • Day of Praise Thursday at St. James Thanksgiving day will be ob· served at St. JamPs Episcopal church v."ith the annual service of praise through wor~hip prayer and song a t 10 a .m. The mu8ic will be furnl"hed by the combined c hoirs of the parish 11lnging the tradi· tion&I Thanksgiving anthems. Stanley Farrar. church organil!lt. will play .for the 8<"rvtce with the Girls and Senior choirs singing under the direction of Adrla.nttc WRger. F r ance& Childs will rllrec t the church school Cherub choir in three special anthems. Prayel'"lf of thanksgiving to Al· mighty God will be offered with the special Bidding Prayer provided for Jn the prayer book. During the ae.rv1ce members of the church s chool choirs will r eceive their pins for service of ycar.s and the seniors will receive their crosses Adultl'I wishing to contribute 'ca.n- ned food for the Epl8Copal Navy Family chapel mRy bring them to t hl!I 11ervlce to be added to lhe church school pupil's offering of jars and cases of food given Sun· day. 0. C. Postmasters Meet at C. M. With Mrs. Hazel bill, Coeta Mesa pol'.ltmMtcr a ct ing 88 hos - tess. the Orange County Post· ma.ster111 Association gathered F'ri· day for a dinner meeting in thl' Friday Afternoon Club. Baird Coffin, Laguna Beac h POfttmaster and pr e111ident of the association, conducted the busi· ·ne88 session. Frank Lowery of Fullerton gave a report on the national convention held recently at St. Louis. During the progranl in'teriltl a musical feast was supplied by Ma.non and Otllly Bayer , a c- cordlonit1ta: John Ford. pianist, and Ralph Best, saxaphonist. The musicians played the accompanl· ments for community singing which rounded out the evening. Some 4.5 postmasters were in al· tendance. 1 Costa Mesa WCTU Has Luncheon ' \ The Costa Mesa Women's Chris· tian Temperance l.~nion h e I d a. Thanksgiving get-together pot· luck luncheon recently in the Cos· ta Mesa Community church. Mem- bers r ppeated the 100th Psalm and Mrs. Lucille Clank told a 111lory entiUed "God Is Good," al.so of· ferlng the prayer. J.lr. and M tti. J ohn La France we re two new members taken into the union. M n\. Velma. Compton ancf daughter Virginia with M rs. A Ilene Christenson and daughter Mrs. Wilma Myrehn sang, ''WhiB· perf.ng Hope." Mr111. Flora Beatty, County Loy· al Temperanc<' Legion secretary. reported on the executive WCTU meeting at La Habra. She also gave a. report on t he Slate WCTU convention at San Diego, Oet. li to 20. Miu Sarah Conant ahowed her handsome United Nations flag 1 3 x 5 ft.) which she hAd made. N ext meetinc will be held P'li· day, Dec. 8, &t 2 p . m. with Mn. Evelyn Tompson, 124 • 20th St. Firemen's Aux. Plays Whoopee Lois Woodmansee was hoste!'s when Firemen's auxiliary mem· bers were entertained Monday eve- ning at Newport fire hall Whoop· ce WM amusement. with first prize 'captured by Alma Thomp· son and Sally Jackson, prospective member present for the flr8t time, cOnsoled. June Klddip took the 111pecl&I prize and there was a birthday t-emembrance for Dorothy Albright Jean Greiwe received her mem- bership badge and there were se- cret pal gifts for Norma Bria· coe. Lucille Gehres, Olive Waugh, Maxine Connell and Dorothy Al· bright. • Reading Program is Newport P.-T. A. Meeting S.ubject ' ! • !'The Reading Program In Our Schools" wu pertinent topic for November program of Newport Be&ch Elementary Schools Par· ent.Teacher anoclatlon held Mon- day afternoon at U\e Corona del Mar echool auditorium with Mrs . Percy Baines presiding. lmporla from NoM\'&)'. 01f'ntllark. 8 "' e de a.. t~inland and Hollaad- Explanation of the modern method of t eaching children to read WM given by the teacherM, Mrs. Grayce S evier. Miss Ma.1·y Berry and Miss Ag ncs Carl~on . The third grade is the "IC\'('lini:; oft" place ror children, they sta.t· ed, but the ln1portanC'e or ke"p· Ing children o.t their own level and placing them in dlffPrent rcadinJ: groups wu 11tre~d . M iss Carl- son ii the teacher who works with thO.t!Je pupJLll who find 80me stumb- ling block to their reading. The meeting opened with th(' oath of allegiance IM by Den 5 of Cub Scout pack 180. while Mrs. Su therland Hutton gave the lnspir· ationa.1. Music· wu bv tht> 6 t h grade glee club of Corofla de! Mar and N ewport, directed by Clara Ellen Spelman. Fourth grade roon1 mothcrH v.·ho were hostesses included M me~ / Dan Ebberts, Royce Prior, John Baker and R. J . Huffman. Everybody reads the cla:sslfied ads. ~\l'f'di"h Stf'*'t l 'ulh•r)· Sfot§ fJunt ... h FHain lt>.t1~ Steel 1.-lat \\'art" l{oy1t.I COfH'nhagen < hlna ''· 1\. IJIUllPy lllnnrn\'&n" l.A•r rrla.m f11Pt11 rrorn H olland Gifts from KAREN MARGRETA Imports 1~07 CQa'"t Blvd. Corona d{'! Af a r Ha rl.lor J:J73 NOW'S the time to Stop in at STROOTS and Select Those Xmas GIFTS and Hav~ tffem LAID AWAY For Xmas ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES CHINA· and GLASSWARE KITCHEN UTENSILS TOYS GIFT WARE •'!REPLACE SETS • F rom Washington M>Urees, the speaker went on to say that Rus · •!a now ha.s an army larger than all those or our allie111 and our own put together; an air force the lnrgest in the world together with the large.st submarine fleet and all Increasing in slz:e. Two atomic ex· plostonl!: have been take-n place be· hind the Iron CUrtain. Civil De- fense means self pr{"servation for Individuals and groups. according to Mr. Patch, who e.xlained how rvery man, woman and child must be trained in 111ome line of serv- •ce. There are thirty-three organ· 17..ed Civil Defense aree.s. in O range county (Region No. D Lo3 Angelel'J and Orange county le one of the credited target• On the Pacific coaat) and it i111 felt that m uch training Is to be done if lives a rc t o be saved wi\hout contusion should a bomb fall. All not al· ready lined up with Orange Coun- ty Defen11e w ere urged to volun· t eer . Those present were. advised to be on the alert and lo report to the F . B. I. any sabotage. Orange County F . B. I, force hu r ecently been increased. Mr. Patch introduced his guest. Naval Capt. RU88el Sturgis. In r harge of the &mmunltion depot at Seal Beach. who described Russia as the most cruel of ene mies and who has turned down all overtures 'of peace. Already there have been thirty thouaand casualties In Korea and the 111peaker said he fe lt It wa111 time for the United States to become realistic and to plan for a real civil defense liken· ed to a football team working to- gether. "Then it trained," contin- u~ Capt Sturgis, "In time of streM. we ~ill be able to get up off the floor and flght!" Panel Dl8CUMloo A panel made up o! Mrs. Ar- thur E . Si1Jherd. a former Fourth Dietrict president. Rev, T. Eugene Cot.fin or the Alamitos Friends Church and Rev, D. J. R ider of tbe Ftnst Baptist Church of Santa Ana apoke on "Endowment Of Splrttual Freedom!" M rs. Slpherd showt"d how this country from the. time of the Pilgrims through the Revolutiona ry and Civil wars to tht present time haa bad free· dom which hu been tied with re· Jigton and belief In God. Rev. Rider canie<i the dlscusaion tur· ther wt.th the etatement that re· ligton and freedom belong togeth· her. Countries under Ruseta'111 rule suppre&ll religion and therefore freedom. H e Mid that it la ln the nature ot men to want freedom and he quoted from the· Bible, "Ye 11ha.ll know the Truth (God) and the Truth shaU make you fne." Tbe Rev. Coffin dwelt on the unpleasant fact.ii of what would happen to people who lived Sn a country where there wu no freedom and he spoke of under- l'f'OUnd churche• in Rualria which mJcbt be conslde~ a favorable alp. Mn. Clark Dye of Santa Ana cloeed the prog1 am which gan ri'etyune ptuent much food fot oenoua Uioughl by odngtnc "Tllanb Be to God" llJ'ld "Look tor a 8Uftr L1nln.g ... Sbe waa ac· COD>panled II)' .._ Lenore Tolilp- A sbprt btll'lne&s: sesslon, a pro· gram of game.a and refret1hments filled the afternoon. Mrs. Rose Te1Till was a special guest at the gathering. Members present were Mmes. Venie Salg, Lucille F ernan- des, Ethel Cooper. Mary Kuhl. AUce Nirenberg, Evelyn Thomp- son, Velma. Compton, Ed.nil Zinn, Iva Coe, Clara R ollJns, Alberta Johnt10n, Florence Harrison. Ruby Cheney, Elale Opp. Luella Olson. Alice Eutma.n, Sally Hh"l'esly. Ed· na Nickell. Kate Hirtler and Edna Hart. Children of members whn mod· eled were Kay LoJor8rl on, Pamelia Adams, Le1!1i e Andrews, Dixie Roberts. Terry H ine11ly and Rich· ard Lisk. Big and Uttle At the morning worship hour Rev. H erbert Roth o~ Newport Harbor Lutheran c hurch w i ll have for the Lhem c of hill! ~rmon on Sunday, "The Day at the Lord't! COming," taken from second Pc· tcr 3 :3-11. There will be a spttial Thanksgiving service at 9 :30 at which time Rev. Roth will have for the sermon theme "Now T hank W e AU Our God." Special mul5ic will be heard also. Sunday, N ov. 19 was (!bserved ~" Loyalty Sunday in the Americ&r1 Lutheran churches and the local church had a very SUCfeas!uJ ob· Costume.e s hown were divided servance. Denise Mekeel's Fifth Birthday Inspires Party Into classitlcation.e, begi.nning with The followi ng new memben!I Fifth birthday anniversary of the "mothers and children'' en-were taken into Christian fellow-Oenl•e Mckeel was inspiration semble. Typical of thh~ group were s hip In the church : Meuern and for delightful hospitality for the red col'duroy peddle pushers. com· Mmes. Edwin Edick. R. Newman. very young set when Mrs. Don bined with weiikit and white slip· Bert Smith. Leo P etrocchi, MTs . McKeei invited Denise's frtenda 011 over sweater !by SunRose Sporl.8· Robert Sturges, Mrs. L. CorneD· Tuesday of tut week to a perly. Present were Mmes. Woodman· see, Dotty ~loeckner, Zenobia Fro.s t . Mona ')iayden, La.Vern" Berry, Geneva Standage, Lee I Zube, Thompson. Vivian Hale!!. 1 Jackson , Grtewe, Briscoe &nd June Kiddie . December m e,ting will be al the Balboa. l!!land hf'me of Mrs. Zube. BROADiLOOM CLEAR:ANCE ROLL ENDS -FLOOR SAMPLES ROOM SIZj: RUGS ldno. The next meeting will be a Christmaa party Dec. 12 with Mr8. Nickell, 221 Broa<fytay, Costa Mesa . Episcopal Women to Meet for Christmas Work wear) worn by Bonnie Grow. us and MiSBPs Shlrltoy Newman Not only dJd the celebrant re· Petite Ka.y LogAdon rated honor11 and Mariann Diener. celve ma.ny pretty gtfts but there a.a she modeled a red corduroy was also a remembrance of· each irt by Luffie Pizer teamed with l gue1t. white nylon sweater. A "natural'' Joyce Caldwell Enjoying the good time. cllrnax-for a little boy were brown gab· ed with cake and ice cfeam. were ardlne alack111. brown checked jack· I Chrtstlne Grorud, Jan Martin. rayon shirt by Don Rancho. N&ncy and Kevtn Sebra and 8.obln Rhinestone button& proved a Grorud. ! .t contnuted with yellow spun •1s Br.tde-Eleolt Chrl• Calkins. J immy Barrett. ..:~=~.r:!n:e ;~• c•.:Ur!~ =~ J!!:~v:re:c~;;b;; 0~ ;.;1i~ Mr. and Mn. Dewct S. Kerley M • • M• 1 held tbeir replar monthly mfft· fomia) exhibited by Sue Thomas. of 163 A.1bert PJ ,, Cm:~ Mesa, an· . ar10rl8 18r lng 'Iburwday ln U'le l*f1ab bouae A trim fitting two-piece jersey nounce the eng&gemf'nt of their I Th R • I and prepared f_OT their holiday (Alex Colman) Incorporated a 1aug-hler, Joy~e Dell f!lctwelt to n urs. ec1ta ·, work. taapbcrcy bloU8e and purple skirt John R. Wood Jr., 212, Flower St.. Q "d I Mn. o. P'. Pa.tu.on. chairman for a unique and attractive color Co8ta Mesa. at CCI enta of the we.lfue committee pve a twtat. The lovely brlde-e.lecl Is a senior ·! report on the Ch.Ntmu packag• A atrlk:lng example of the three· a.t Newport Hubor Union High Marjorie Ann Mier. daughter of Ebell Enjoys 'Third Thursday' Players shuffled deC"ka at 18 ta· hies when Ebel! club's "Third Thursday" b rought them to the club house for the canaat.a·brldge deuert. A big. holiday turkey. '5oor prize, was carried home to grace the table Of Mrs. D. G. Ar· buthnot. 542 South Bay Front, Balboa !Aland. l With decorat:Jone earned out ln the Thankllgtvtng motif, tt wu· a gay affair enjoyed by the gueeta and equally well by the ho8t.eue.li, Mmes. RuSJelt CraJg. D. W~ Clark and C. H . De&ne. · Catherine Parmes to Sing Sunday at Island Church which the a1UJtl\eJY ll preparloc piece daytime choice which haa school where. ahe la JnaJori.ng ln llr. and Mn:. Millard M. Mler at tor elderly wmnn. lD the wardl at IM>OmM tnto prominence was a home milking. She l1 a member M42 Viat& Drtye, Newport ~ch. Los Aftaeke Ootinty ho9plt:al. All brown pln tripe skJrt ensembled .,, the Girls' AthleUc ,.A.aeoci.tion. wt11 p&rtlctpa.t.e In a etudent re- memben ha~ been uked tO come with jeraey . blouse· and bl.sque Miu Caldwell ca.me to Laguna cital ln tbe. Mu.ale Chapel o( Occl· to the plfld.1'oaae at noon-on Dec. jacket. Dorothy Newman display· Beach In 1H3 from Venlon. Tau. dental college, Tburaday nooi, No.- 5 to wnp and pack tbeee , pack· ed th.la mlnute--sma.rt mode. mo,·lng to Cost.A Me.a.a. /in 19«. Her •ember 30. ~. The Balboa Ia1and Comm.unJty ~ 0.., Chrtltmaa· wrapp&np AttenUon on -wbt,Je color blendt fiance, eon of Mr:a. ~ Kimber· MlU Kier, • senior ma)ortnc Methodkt churcb te to bave a reaJ are needed and to opeeil tbe work fO<Wled on a luggage gabardine .Ung ot Snyder, Tu.a+ and Jolln In Sngllah, lo a piand Btlldfnt of niual<al treet Sund.ay a>C>rlllnl' u memben of st. Cedll&'a plld will ollirt. 11"'4 overblo-and aqua fl. Wood. Sr., ot ~· Ko. llT-k Manin of the ~--M:rw. Eatelle Brown Klllo bu ae- tene a andwk:b u4 c:ottee J:andt-coat modeled by Dorothy Burdick. WU gyadu&ted f.rom MU")"tUle ta1 fa.cultY,. She wfill play r·· cund Catherine Parme:a, the well .....__ 1'llo -.~ -·~~·te Z...-C _.....,._ . ~~ =:;.,.':;' a:l~~c!!:: "Noctum In D." . known •ecro '.inpr ot L. A. to ·~ --w•-,.. at.,.. for uil ,"Deep Rl•er" aDd II •• -·--gift& fOP --at -noc-l<ei)loted tbe eftnlng College. He lo affll!a~ wltll BIS· ~~ ,_.._ G ....... ft. Law 'llwttt Cbarlot" both ~ •• = --Loo Amll'cio -eoiltkt Mn. ru•....a They u..-y and tav-ma ·Tau Gamma tratenuty. . mesa ,-,.,.. roup I r-:·~ Mter -. ___.7 ...... v.-llnodpUo • ~ Dr. loll, -.-wttb .u 111e _.it1e Mr. Wood enlleted It' u.o u. •· et District Meet l ~ aa::07~ will ~ ed ~ tho Helen 11coU QrcJe at or Ills. PO.tU.ola. ·-·stitter ,tbat go. with ~-Naoy, ID UMB and lo~ -r-£" Oii "Seed ,,_ and a.u-t.• . ta. domdl, a ohort .,..-_ ----lla'Wo ---to putMo. An extrvaPntlJ''-..utlal ed eom.Wbffe near Kocw.\ Bf• Jn Ibo contJnsont of C.. ·K--\ ... ,... ~ "ii'1.. B. 0 . be .... tor i»au-··· QNidl' ..... ,_ --by Nt An· llialt .. bla -wt~~ --... 111<111>-Buper PJ'A • lien • I Li:lfD. $ • ... rm '"I .-,. at IUlltfll.e • --"""' .W -was made of ...U.er and aunt. ,Kr., and ...... !.'\' !: 'lll'GOd ~ --Ibo ~ of , HOLIDAY .:AT G . :u& ....... j Bue• . .-41 'Ilia -M ,.. ... tllO ~ ._ lllad<I brvcade 10o1man1. -UJ .,.,_.St .. 'w""") be. otai. l6o rou1'Ui t>i.Uict.~ . Wltb ~ of tbe ..._ . -,.... -llF tlilt•C:.-. -a.t ,;.a,_ ot ---buttcna SUtlettd on..,.,... olde -,-. . ~ ol PaJ.lte ....i Norma~-_,...... s.nte _....,. _..., .... -·· ~ 1a ~-eo -tloa catdih\I raap11e,.y dumyn autt ne -tGU# plan to Ila ....... Kmee. DousJaa , -ra tor U>e ~. ~·•• , 1 ta. .At ps111nt lt.fll dl9trtet mea •'IW~'a. ..i ~ (lluftroae '8portawe&r) ... An ex:· married.• -u lbe pc...-c-pa .,..t; Woodtow . , ~~Jew tM. Halt ooeai.i.. ol KI 9 illllpo Mft'beca twoed la '!booi aat ....... -mq °"" qula11'1 lmpOrt.Oil ba&ta bl-by tlYe .....,.,_ reblnUI f,_ ldo ~~ ~ 1adt Haf'!l8 ~ Sil· ~ del Mer will 1"t ~ Ylait· ---local~ etlll --t"'""1 DIS..... ........ TaUof Kal4 WU tl>o id-1 -Jc:Urnllt Uftl -I ~ Oln\ _ a , _ ... --~· IJ'-'"k- • ~ • ' -! -· • ' as much as 50% OFF --, 240 Forest Ave. I Phone 1071 ' ' , EBWOO~'S I . CHRlSTMAS SALE· of entraltci119 gifts &t U te ll0°70 -• pvwa In popularl~lllMl...i. of - ...... ...,., lldtip at ... t ood i-. .. ~ for ta - ....,UW emNftlms lltJ' llatth. IQy Cf'Udhtber W-W flan ..i., r..-.-.1-boiorel pt w~-batl-- 1a i..-wt~.i.o 1oqwho wrote-t "I BA-vi OOllT, ASTHMA. Alfi> SEVEN dpu:R llLUADllllll ' • BOT· OIWWWW18E AM VE&Y ~· ~ • • • 1 • • ' \ ' I ' P~&t -l -P~r -r·_ -·ll:iuRsDm. NOV. 2.3 .rrt~. Holiday Plans .~:u:ss-8. of Costa Me$ans ORANGE COAST COUJOOE FLYING CLUB AIBDALEll C"- loft)' Pe .. J..._ P"'Oldect of l"lylal' Club: .. ,. Ellla, ll:arl Ttapp. Mr. OM:ar Tayk>r, .,00.0,.; Jack P\otbe of Belbo9 &lud; M»tln MJldceboll, Howard Martin of Newport aad. Prank B•· denon, lnspectllls .,. Ae-romca K. c . plaae dl.tdq; • fie.Id trtp to the o....,... Oounty Airport 1aot w~. ~,..... la - by atudellta Ptrte O.vta and David M&e0uml4. -Procedure for Defenrient of Army Reservi$ts Outlined To prevent Southern C&llfom la organized. r.erve corpe penK>nnel from making needlesa trips t o Fort MacArthur , the San Pedro Army iruitallatlon's deferment board today announced the procedure for reaervists to tollo\\' In order to secure a del&)I' Jn lnduc tloo. A.a diJJ closed in a release la.at week by th& mUftary atfa.ln com- mittee of the Los Angeles Cham- ber of Commerce, the boa rd can authortMd wher e-r.e1'Yi4t'• per• grant induction d elays for periods sona l affairs are in IUCh condl- u p t o t1lx months. lion that tm.m1diate lnduction The board la completely: pow er -would cause extreme hardahJp, leas to act, however. until after Family sickneu. loa ol personal the reservist has completed his buatnea• and matters of a similar physical exam inat ion and actually aerioua nat\lre are conldered by has In his posseuton orders re-the bdard .• calling him to a c t ivt.> duty. Second, delays up to six m onth.II Reservists who u ek board ac-are grant:.ed lJl a few caaea where l ion prior to receipt of o fficial or-the reaervtat's civilian act ivities der s can not be a.sslsted, as the are criUca1Jy in volved wit h na- board can take no action until auch tional welfare. These caaea are orders ha ve been received. governed by st rict df'partment ot A further limiting fa ct or on the defen.ee direeUvea and the board pow er of the Fort MacArthur acts on ly wllere s pecific altuatlona agency is that i• c&n serve only tmt . reservists called t o active duty r or vtampte. only two groupe trom the .Southern Calltomla mW-of re&e rvial.8 recelve deferment tary sub-dis trict . Each district hu alma.t automatic.ally: ( 1 l elected a simila r. arran&ement to cape offtctala of etate ar tJf t he f ederal t or deferment.11 in its respective gov~mment and feder a l or !!late area . j udge. ot courl.8 of record. f2 ) W hen a reservist has pused hll!I Reser.bit. ln medical. dental, vet- ph yslcal examina tion a.nd has re.. e rin&ry or d1Ylnlt y school or celved offi cial orders for recall to graduate aludenta puraulng full- duty, he mus t take Immediate time research in !!peclflcally nam- 1 a teps If he seek& deferm ent. Such ed technical and aclentlflc fi elds. ateps may conaiat of a letter, wtth o.tennent aometlmea l• gT&nted supporting document!!. to tbe to full-Um• undergraduates in col- board s tating the facts to ju.lily leges or unive~Jllea It the appti- a determ en t o r a personal c•U may canta are atudying certa.ln technl- be m a de. In either case. however. c,aJ or professional fteld a. Slmtlar- a letter with documen t!! attached ly, college and university lnstruc- must be submitted as they beC'ome tor9 teaching auch at udlea may be a part of the r eser vist's case rec-deferred. ord. Reeerviata holding key m a na - E mploy e rs who de~l1 e t o speak ge rlal poet.a tn Indus try or In gov- for employee deferment may al90 emmet11tal agencies a nd whose po- appear berore the board and re-altiona a re not covered by the St"rvtsts not deferred have t he "Critical Occupation" Hat must right to a ppeal to Sixth Army ahow that they are not lmmedlate- headquartera if they desi re. ly rrplaceable. In adWtlon, t hey The deferment board ls In aes-m uat prove that It will take a sion mornings fro m 9 a .m. until apeclfic period o< time to train or noon, Monday throul'h Friday. obtain a ~etJMnt an.d that • Delays in 1nductlon are •ranted considerable )Oq in th• orranJza- tor only two basic reuona. First. tlon'• ab&Ut1 to MrYe tte naUonaJ delays up to three montha may be welta~ wtll rew.lt ttom lnducUon. 1 a a l'H'hfttt"1H' • • • 1eaae• • 1 • CHuq • 4 • 1 2 ,,.. There Are "·ftN¥-! At7~¥MG!S ~1 I for You in USing • • • NEWPORT-BALBOA NEWS-TIMES ·NEWPORT BAY POST and SHOPPING NEWS NEWPORT -BALBOA· PRESS ~ from Cliri.tmu, Thuro· day S. tbe one bq day &1 the f1e&r wh.n' honM ttrea an really llumlnl'. Aa In ctUea and villajre• -~t/'th• country, faml\y ~ aJ'«...!!2.0lt popular in COit& ll-. I I • • NEW&-TQllll -~l'J .T'1 .. a1 NEWPORT JIAY POST-WecbHll!4a NEWPOBT-&µ..BOA PRESS -Th1uncll I I CeMbratln& turkey· time wtlh Mr. and )(n. Frank Phllllps, ~3 Wertmlnater Ave., will be Mr. and Kn. WWJ.am Mlle• and ebUdren. Mary, Jackie and Billy ot Se.nta Barbara; Mr. and Mra. W. ~-Holtsclaw of N ewpo rt Bee.cb, Kr. and Mrs. Frank Downee, Min Dorothy Townaend, Coat.a Mesa.: Mr. and Mn. Carl Higen &nd children, Linda, Bruce aN:t Mark, S&nta A.na Heights. Nwpirt -..... QP ' ·~ .u. --• •TT r.-r lf•lft:fl'I;:• ...... nm a a s .... · 7liM' tllF AD 18 ' UNm , I All ClO::: ... llllPJlloJot• - -.. )lllt for ~ .. -tCJl!lilllllot+• I 'lb... 1 ~ f. I 'lb11 ] I,_... 1M I ' rt.. a hperw 1.oe · ni. ~ W!D -~-·---,... ---~ ''-"'"" .,_ ... ~t. -~=~to -·tc111~ ::! .. ~.,.=..~ 'l':!.=m ... u .!..:1.~: aeeeptld up to a p.a. an. -<1&1 ~ publ1catlclll.0~Tieie Pllone Dor. 111t,. Mir 'r... •u _.. • -.. -.--1e A · reunion at tbe W . 19th St . home of Mr. and Mr•. W illiam Blrt.Jer wtll pay tribute to a n- ottwr tempt ing. bird. Included lfS\lnOll1' B•IQOa PUJSUllliNo 00. . 1111 ftlQ ra -..._ lfwpmt Bxdll. OllltonM. wtll be Mr. and Mn. P . G. W U-. I Iiams bf Oakland and Mrs. Agnu Classlfled Index Naber ot Reedley, Calff. Followtns their annual cUJtom 10 ltu.11.,... Oalda Mr. and. Mr1. A . L . Pinkley and 11 ._.ldlq Materlall cbildl't:n Betty and Virgil (Bua-U llul,kH•a Sentee. ter) of 163 Broadway wUl trek to l• Pel"90MJ9 San Bernardino to be guests of •· ti 8laan Tour· ON . Dr. ""d Mrs. V. M. Pinkley and 16 Tn\DIPO- . Mr. and Mn. Georre Starkey. 11 Roofhal' Oonu.ctpn Completing the family group will 18 BeaatJ' AJch be Mr. and Mrs. Virgil P inkley 19 Up1to19teitnc and daughter A.ud~y of Los An-H llealt•" A.Ida _, H Loot """ --.-... Kr. and Mrt. Heinz Kaiser and U School, ~ Ml.as Elizabeth H ea d of Vir ginia 28 Sltuatlep 'WMted · Pl. will obaerve Thanksgiving In 29 Help Wanted Sun Valley, Calif. They arp to 30 Sale, M1sceJ1imeoOll be entertained by Mr. and ?.f rs. SO-A Swlipe Fnd Harmouth. SI \fanted to 11"1 .Mn. Gertrude Edic k, 188 M&g-3'a Fnrnlture for SAie nolla Ave .. w ill con1memorate the l!-A. Andqoet holki&y il'L ,_fodesto with her s on-SS Boata. SuppU. in-law and daughter, Mr. an d 34. Mlllleal. Radio Mn. Robert Hadley 1J eanne Slli Dots. ca&a, Pete Edick ). 36 Pollltry, Rabl:llC. Mr. and Mrs. J ack H!rt le r of 37 Uv.tock Park Ave. are to dine in Ha \\'-38 Specl&I Anaouaoeme.i thome u iuest.8 of Mrs. H irUt>r'a 40 B~ ~rt1lalttee 0 S Bl I 42 Wutod "" Be9t rrartdmother, Mrs. . . r t>y. ,3 A---ta ..., BOGMe Such complementary color! a! .-__. .. bronze, rust and yellow will rt>· 44 Rooma ror ReDt fittt in the ch rysanth<'mum11 '5 Rent. ~ which array the dining table at 48 Room and Board the home of !.tr . and 1.t rs. John 41 Truclm Trailer Repairilig ca.blnet' work. R0\189 rep&lr ll'ormlca counter topo. llO ~ _., Leigh 0. Elli~t Pb. !!;!aeon 51142-R P . 0 . ~ 28 ,, l&M, Whittler Ave., Co.fl.a.~:: Complete Home Maintenance ,t • Oe.rpenter W ot-k ' I Wlndowa, doon1 r epa1ted. y Roof lealu repaired y P aint ing a nd DecoraUng Y Jtouse Clea ning ' HOME MAIN1'S'o!ANClE CO. Free eatJmi.tu. Ph. Harbor 3163 . I '1pll4 FRED W. SNELL .' Painting Contractor DOCKS arid FENca:a Exterior and fntertor palh.Uns a.J:ld paper hanstn•· ll2'I It ll. 20th Bl .. Cool& K- S.aeon 1140-J I PAINTING. EARL SHEFLIN I II PN.P WAHID NEED HELP.? ' Conoult Ill~ wu"'4 ~ or place a ·c~ rn tM ,.......,. Tlmt!e, POflt. Md Prem comblna· Uon at $1 pmr week, min. Pbont Harbor lilt. DO-YOU WANT-A JOB! DO YOU NEED HELP! CALL Ull- NllWPORT HARBOk J!lMPLOYMENT AGICNCY (W\d.er new muacement), 50&\t E . Bay, Balbca, Har. Wl·R · neu PHONJC Harbor 1818 to place tour want ad on thta pa.,-e. REAL VALUES All· white table top gu ranre, Clean, ohly .......................... $39.95 5 cu. tt.. 1u rehiprator, Guaranteed ........................ $'49.50 Gill. 1936 Orange A ve. Seated 48 Automoblleltt Tiree with the hOBt.a will ·bf> ]\.fr. a nd __ •_9_A_u_1oo __ w_ ... _toc1 _____ _ Z7S Palmer St., Coat& Me.a • 5 pc. all hardwood drop leaf Mra. J ohn Nw:um and daughters. Michelle, J udy and T'rudy of 10--BU SINESS GUIDE Costa Meu., Mrs. Parlee Thorn· to n, M rs. W illiam Camp bell a nd Homer Thornton or Upland. COMPLE'l'E HOUSE CLB:ANING aen1ce. F\imiture and rue• aharnpooed. Free utlmatea- Fully lnoured. Bea.. 6457-M Het t>rktat. aet, windaor chalra $11.&0 INTERIOR -EXTERIOR 20 gal. automatic Day It Ntte PAINTING gas water heater, gntd. $2%.50 LICENSED -INSl:IRJl:o Clean, full size Innerspring Glenn Johnston mattress .............................. 111.95 !501 -31s t St . Newport Bu.ch Rollaway bed complete H a rbor 2297-J 3k48 with mattreaa ...................... $18.76 ,... '*'' •imom Good Selection of USED TABI.E TOP GAS RANGES EI.EC. REFRIGERATORS WASHING MACHINES -DON'T DELAY SEE l)S TODAY STROOTS Te Winkle Hdwe. IIO; Newport Bhod. Coot& Keaa Beacon sm .. .,., Television Service RADIO REP AIRS L&rr7 JCwen • • BanJl4 Hamm Technlclano ME8A RADIO le TICLll:VtSION IOI! Broadway, C. K. Ilea. ll808-3 !50tlc FOR SALE-Gu ranee. • burner, A-1 condition. nexlble connec- tion. $36. 207 Pea.rL Bal. Lile. Har1>or 1'88-W. <3p45 LIKE NEW-Blonde Baby Cr1b, full panaJ and mattreu, $20. Boys' bicycle, newly pa.lated, '20 Misc. ilem.8 CHEAP. 215 Ro- cheater Ave., Colla ~ll.ea. 43p45 iJll)llilHT MIXER, uted plumbing fix.lure.a. Balboa Yacht Baaln, Harbor 1342. 43c45 THOR GLADIRON mangle, like new. Reasonable. Also d l!lhwa.ahins un1t fo r Thor a utom&gic. Harbor 2181-W "~"7 BABY CRIB, hJg-h cha.Ir. Teeter- Babe, Potty ~at, Taylor Tot. S15 FOR ALL. Phone Harbor 1<811-J. <5c<7 Mr. and Mrs. Chd.rles McAlary and daughter J ane of N Pwpor t Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Ja ck At c- AlarY an'd daughte r Ma.rtha of Coeta Meaa, w ill join a fa mily Peunlon at the Rose mead hCJnte ot Mr. and Mrs. ·Rob e r l E . Harblcht and family . Al's House & Rug Cleaning Co. Beacon Glll 72ttc REP AIRING and PAINTING Hardwood drea.aers with mir ror .................................. $ 7.9~ 1929 Harley Davldaori' motorcycle, $65. Mr. and Mra. Floyd Dunham and children, Patricia. Robert and Dougla.a of 236.fi Elden Av<' .. ar1· holldaytng in Oxna.rd. MILESTONES BIRTHS TAYLOR-To Mr. and Mrs. Claude Taylor, 186 E . 21.st S t .. Cost.a ~fesa in ·santa Ana Com- munity hospital. Nov . 20. 19~0. a son. 8 lbs., 3 0 4. · MARKHAM-T o Mr. and ~fr!I . • Custom Tailoring For Ladies and Men Alterations -Furrier PIPER-JOHNSON 813 E. Balboa Blvd. Har. 1095 REASONABLE . Large or amall jobs. Free estimates. Walker . 108 -18th St., Newport Beach. Harbor 2a8l·R. ~ 17c l8.H' P HONE Harbor 1816 , 1to pla ce your wan t ad on this page. 16t!c !'--PERSONALS ~~~~~~~~~~~ Fine Sewing Alterations Button Holes Center St. AlcoboUcs AnonymoUB ' Write P . 0 . Box 197 Ba.Ibo& Island. Call!. P hone Kimber ly 3---6393 Kenneth L. ,Markham. 129 -43 rd A Free Check V St .. Newport Beach. In Santa Ana 533 \Vest Costa J\fesa Ph. Bea. 5550R 35 p36H Communit y hospitRl. , N ov. 20. ON OUR W ATCH MA.STER Good coll bed apr1np .......... $ 4.9~ Good selection gas &hd &:lee. i.eate,. priced .. $2.911 to i1e.1e Portable elf'4:.'lt!wing machine com plet e w1th caae ............ $29.50 GRANT'S Furniture and Appliances · 1645 Newport Blvd. Coata·Mesa Elec. Refrigerators We have several uaed modela a a low u $S&.96 and-- New 1961 modela at $199.50 1950 ~ rt 6 lbs 1 ~ oi: F · t R · · shows if repairs or a '11ew watch BACO",:;~To M·;_ and Mrs. C•cl l urni ure epairmg a re required. "i DA VIS-BROWN co. 19~ Model A irway vacuum clea n- er, $46. Phone Harbor 288$-M. 45c47 Uvtng room tumJture, bedroom set, dinette "e t. etc. Practleall new. Barga11l. E . B. Klng. l M Magnolia.-Costa Mesa. 46p SI-WANTED TO BUY WILL ·PAY CAUi .for. emaJl up- right piano not over 50'" hi1h. Phone Kimberly 2-0S72. 40lfc Ho • S'-"JBNrtUBE FOB SALE Bacon. 333 E . 22nd .st. .. Costa 1-l esa Chair bottoms ren ewed, cane or WALLACp: CALD~HEAD 1885 Harbor Blvd. COllla lleaa Jn St . J oseph hospital. N ov. 16, splint. Chair r ounds, back.a and &aeon 8821 Jack's Furn1'ture 19~ 9 lb 6 rockers replaced; also re--glulng. Jeweler SPECIALS in New and Used Furniture GAJ! REA TER8 . . . SPECIAL New nrrplace acreena {reg. SIS.95) ···········-······················ 8.96 New Hollywood bed tramea 5.15 Now ApL p.o ........ ---·--89.IO New Oatfera and Sattler Chrome top rans• with piddle Uaed Kelvtnator R.elrlg., irood condiU"" .................... $89.60 Bendis wuh machine, good condition .............................. 41.60 New and Uled ~tu.re Dale's Furniture 1829 Harbor Bl•cL Be&. ~107·W Rattan E'urniture Made In the Pbllllpl-1111!1 In our own work shop&. WWe c..bolee ot fabric&. arsut c11sp1ay 1n ao. C&lll. fWlnlohlng and ReupbolateriJ>& HOUSE & GARDEN 111 Cout Hwy., Nwpt-, Bu.. 5277 "c45H QUALITY F'URNITURE -8 ft. davenport , 2 pa.I r uphol. ch&Jra, lamps. end tab les, 4 'ii · cotree "ta.ble, small crib, hi-cha.I r, um- brella. table, k itchen utility table, t ube chairs. bed di van, m . 2"14 Emera.Jd B'ay , I...aguna Beach. Phone Laguna 4·1986. 4.Sp45 RA'ITAN 4 piece iteet lonal, $100. 2 end tables. $20 H.Ch. Comer table, $30. Cockta.11 table, SM. Lounge cha ir and ottoman, $50 . Telephone table, $25. Cha.1r, $15. U ke new. Made by a famous California designer. Ph. Harbor 2370-W. 4lc48 TELEVISION BARGAINS We have an excellent aeJecUon ot television• ju.t traded in oa new m odels. STOP IN TODAY DA VIS-BROWN CO . 188:5 Harbor BJvd. Costa Mesa Bea con 8821 In ti rat class condlt ton SOFA a nd 2 cih~rs. coffee table, and white leat her uphol. b&r w1th oak counter. Very rell.80nabJe, Phone Harttor 1188-J . 46c47 S!-A-ANTlQUES OR GA N -antique. Maaon Ham-, Un. Rttently tuned and electrl· t ied. Stored at 1101 Industrial way. Co&la M~sa. Yours for coat of tuning &nd elect rifying P h. &a. ~•Iii or Har. 3~J . <5c47 SI-BOATS, SUPPLIES GOOD BOAT GEAR ;JV, a son. s ., oz. H RYE U"1"l"POl"..-n '4c46 WILLIAMS-To Mr. and J.f ra. A Y'S FUR.1 .. .1.1 v nE 817 Coast Blvd .. Corona d el Mar Used Specials BARGAINS tn ~chon, ftttinp, Howard Williams. ~20 W . Ocean REPAIR BHOP ----prop.t, line. motors-f t.h n~t. e tc. P'ront . Balboa. in St . J oseph hos-2050 Santa Ana Ave .. C..ta Meao Rug and Upholstery Save with Cliff O'KEl!:FE & Memtt gu ranp, BUY -SELL -TRADE -CONBIGN :·~ .• ~~·~/·· 1950, a daughter. Beacon 6133-J. 17c18H CLEANING AT SURPLUS o.~:0~:;ai~~~;~ .. •10 ~·.:-t -;:,m:.~~u';o•.,::.:i0~; fl:sTMtt>LEY-+~ Mr. and Mrs . ·. ·"' ~OVJNG?"-...... o~ Lo<:&Uo~ ~-· teed .. WA··· ~R.L Me • · e:i; r;r-................ $89.00 .· ~TNG PORT !!it'!l"~e 'f St&ndleyi <12 Jaomi n.1 ·~~-• ~~ !/.',! . JI«>~ . . ,l!oatl ·~·~• -:.....itf · . ;jllr . " m'i!\.,~ · -/ <'t ,,._.:! · " ••.•. Cqr ona de! "Mar. In San ta 'Har or Transfer -• 215 'COl\.ST -ai ~ "i.tt ~ ' .. .,r .-':W . • .... '' . sell 1 . ~ltejSwpt. Bar.1m.w c· . ·•.a. ·l~lt "' 1 4 ~ H . · ,,. • ~rY"l · • • •. 11a3tH Ana Community hospital, Nov. LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE Corona deJ Ma r arbor %:KM 9 Mahogany g top de.le. .......... $30 __ •_•_•_>_. _• -·-·---,..--,--::--: lOi , 19!50. a aon 7 lbs .. 7 oz. Phone Bea. 8927 or Bea. :5272-M. 29c30H BENDIX Y'A.BHER, fully auto-Pa.rber £lee. Percolator, 32 n . SPORTFISHING boat. Good HANNAHS-To Mr. a nd ~f rs. 1966 Harbor Btvd., Coeta Me.a.a ., m a tic, like new, •1-. Ha~r like new ................... -........... $7.$0 cllentele. lf ft. cockpit. suitable Kenne th R . Hannahs. 415 I n ·lne • .,go ~-... f II •·it SU --'!able with 20c21H It-LOST AND FOU""1h 2370·W. •1c•8 Weatlter·Kln.« undenea.t car or w ..-· P ..... _ SL, Newport Beach, in St. J oseph ~~" boa n 1oc ti $3750. Phone N 7 9•0 gt 1 • -----------'--heater, complete .................... 110 t. ne a on. hospital. ov. 1 ' 1 oJ ' a r · oJ EXCELLENT SEWING LOST -Red leather walle t on GOOD Condition. Encltah bicycle. Ml.8c. uaed and unpainted tumlture Beacon ~738·"-'. 431>45 lbft~D~STON _ To Mr. and MEN'S SHIRTS! Nov. 16th between µ,e Archee Reuonable. Inquire Har. 24.0S, 1~ West Balboa Blvd. Mrs. Do nald Huddleston, 2292 Ladles' bloU.!es, sk irU!, g owns, and Rich ards. Re~. Mrs. if no &nswer, Box 286, Balboa, Phone Harbor 2502_R Cliff Dr .. Newport Beach, in St. on Balboa. Ill land, Har. 2336 -R . :~~~herbee, phone· &aeon.:.~ CalJf. 1 4.3p4el 43c4~ J 03eph hospital, N ov. 17, 1950, a 44c4fi GAS RAlfas, eonaole, good cond., glrl,' Iba .• 3 oz. U-BUll.DING Sl!:BVICES %11-&l"UATIONS W~ $<5. IElec. train< C•l HO gauge MARRIAGE LICENSES with track and complete hobby Robert McCutcheon Scholefleld. Paintin,g by "PAT" EXPER[ENCED Boq~· k .. por _ :;t up pn 9 x 12 tab!<. AJI for 24, of 214 Poinsettia Ave., Corona General office _ p fer small • 15. Modeme Divan, 8 ft., STG. del Mu·. Clyde Mae Elliott, 18, 13 Yea ni Service l.n Harbor Area Doll bUg~ (2) ••.oo e&. Golf oftlce with sales wo~ addJUon-t ., -816 W. 17th St., Coat.a Me.aa.. Call Sat. & Sun., Beacon 506!5-J al. Permanent tta.idi:nt. Phone MK an ~ club&, 16.00. 10• yda. Harry Geor ge Jasper , 22, 4_29 288 _ 22nd St., Coeta M.eaa Harbor %M-W. ~ Up415i natural Ufeatr1C&I !sauze, new, Martaold Ave.. Florence Ramona $7.00. •fla:mpoo tra'y &nd at.and, SOFA, chalr, love aeat, mahogany tr'immed-2 pair dbl width nonJ drapes . .Phone Beacon 5138-RX. 44c48 BOOKS-SEA BOOKS A ftne otocll of boolra cm aD ~· lnl' .. b~Plm aD ..- -t....<l1nl' library.• The Islanders 11' llarllle, Bal-Ia. Bar 16'1 80olUI Chrysler Engines Used CLASSIFIED ADS ShJpley , 21. 409 Iris Ave., both $600. jC.:U-Bea. 8061. 3p45 I Co.rona del Mar. Vaughn Leo B rinkman, 21 , 21'7 · "YOU'VE DONE IT AGAIN" 1 RO.BER~ 2111 3'WI with I power BAMBOO RATTAN FACTORY Buy -and San. a pl- _, '186 -1o •i.u .6() todaJ'. Cllp thlo ad .... -litl wttlt purdlaM mada WI -1c only. Open ~Yeo. t111 I. .. N Cout Bl'1d., L&pna Bcb. HUc Crowna -Roya.la See John Harwy at Seacraft .. ; • Want Ads Are - ' QUICK· ACTING FAR. REACHING EVER· TIMELY ECONOMICAL ' EAGERLY LOOKED FOR NEED FILLING' PROFITA.BLE ' ATOC&do St., Coeta Mesa.; Shirley i. 900pe &nd cue, io,e ••t. hand U>ulao Hollembaek. 20, 10692 ~ Mrs. Harris J carved ....,,.,. """"" Sfli, loutan• ~IA S L, Garden Grove. .,...._ 1-, 3 ~ and OT• ~e. tor boat oEAmS "I had wonderful 181llta from my ad and ~ nearly or r, '25. -It ltochutor, -·--y -. -·-~ ~J_ epota ... Ph. Be&. C!Od.ll. ~ r. ~·~· everything the first few days. I'm still genu~ calls. ""'8 Harry P . Ma.rt.in, 70, of 226 E . 15th St., Costa Mesa, died at his home Monday. . A naUve of C&nada, he had liv- ed in lhla area three and one-half years. SuntVinc' ia a sister, Mra. Ber- tha Martie Hill. Coota M...._ Servtcea were held today at 10 &.. m. at the Grauel chapel, boei. 111-, With the Rev. .Jooepb 'tbonipeon ot'ftctaUng. Interment ~ ~ tn Weatmlnste.r Memortal • The ad nan as follows: BLOND mahogany dining-table, btltfet. $ cb&ln, 1100. Pair aattn ped o'atutt w1n.g cha irs wttb ut, $75 for both. F\111 crib aad mattress. excel· condiUbn, -123. Bed dJvan, 2 o'·stufted chiira, oc.cuion&J: ta- bles. 3 way lampa, hlgh oven atove-, a&. Clrl'a· bike. 29-inch ... ,,..,1, •n. Doll bul'u. sa. Iliac. cheap. 215 Rocll .. ter , Coot& . j , { I 1215 COAST mGBW.A. T NSWPORT llZACH PIL B&AOON em tuo MOORING, bandy ~Uoc off Somebody Wants 15th st. dock. s111ta1>1e far 112 ft. boat_ Ph. l.otll' Bea.eh 7-UU. Tb&t llMCI f\onllture, ltJic·a-. Up<8 palnlil>p. etc.. ,,_ taidnl' up ------------'--._ Ill ,.,ur Pftl't. 5'\lld a 1>111· ~1 out Of 8euon and ... with .. .--ad .. tit• I SA VE, $200 I Nowo.Tlma. -. ..... pn. oon- lllaaU.. 3uot -~ 1'11. h foot •1= ':I .....i to pi..... .. C1&M111oc1 ·International 110 A4."llDda-•~wlll . llArL BOAT help l'Oli write u effectift a4 TWo ;iiu Mil. trailer, loU ot U · t---ln perfect condJUon. ·:... ... NSW llTA.'DON WAGON M-Up43 ! - l I L 8IX PC. -Twin Bedroo• let $750 tn 1 • .-.. -ttrw ... box bi. -t --• n,., __ lfriMW. l4M --: ..... ~ - • •• ·~· ·~ • • ? • .... ,.., --. - • y.,., Oaasitled ada !Jl. \llem tlaNe papers are )'OW' lacical AO-~ po mt for so!WI& efteyd&y II!'~' z; , -~ 111orp.n Noble DON'1 DELAY, CALL TODAY ••• llJ to ... ,. & 1M'W Ufim\ wqon. I-. a.L-......_... ~ .. fl n •a .,......,,. wu ..._tltOriled -. .,.., ••-.-di id ~ of tbe I~ lly the COUDl,y 8Upe...i. ,.,, .. • p1. . .t. • oa -...-tntndallon ot. tbe bar· BIO TRIU1!I: -· ~ •• ... --~d ~ a ~ .... r • bar T • • ' _. r . 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" . .... * 1'.US o.-... ~. °""" w... ~·i:;;;;;ciaiiiiW°OD-;;;il;ilO ._ ··-~··IL ·rill-n.W'"e4 OD -..... ·~ • • • - I . • I • llO•~ nnum t . , . . f .. ··=. ) ' • DAV.~ .. , ·-l " -I PA~Y T --TH~lSDAY, OV. l3, 1 ~Zll , Boat ow-. .. lledwnlell --can ,.... -.i clo&lef-:for • -SNAP-ON ~LS • For~ Quick Action WAEJ!f BELuNG f • ' I ' ·-r CORON,& DEL MAR PR©PERTIES ' ss-8 L. L)'llll Pbon4I 11>11n Xlmllle, Har: 1087-B ~ 17U Mlnmar, Bal , ,, llc!tB or BUYING ~ ESTATE SEE -• PAUL c; JONES ' -G. N. WElµ Broker & Assoc. Costa Mesa The Best Town on Earth STANLEY SPECIALS Robert B. ~ ' I Bealtol'll 411 Cout ~ , Coro!I& de! Mu r ioay FOR SALE: Hwy. 'neautltlll 2 B. R. home ~t being comple Hdwd EYetT m~ eonven-ience. ,R-1 ~o-ne .---:·---··---· ·-·-··-------$1~,500 FOR RENT: R. tuna )lome, So. Hwy, garage; utilities mcl. ear • 0 or CHARLES E HART ijchool. Year Jeue -----------------------------------------------------··-·-· ----·-·---$ 90 ~tudlo Apt. !lo. Hwy. Gar. Util. Inc .......................... _ .. ---·-···--50 CORONA . dEL ! Income Proper_ty Many other ft!lltala for your selection. , I A Sound Income Inv ~Jb.U, llADIO BlllST BUY Nearly new 3 bdrm. home ck>M to 8Choola In N.-..port Hela'bta. Carpeted floora. Ven. bUndll, paUo. Fenced. f12,760, term.1. puutaadlJ\I' buys with big re~ tu.ma commencing at $1 ,600. Check with ua before you buy. ' . 1.a.rge 2 bedrm. apt. and l IMdrm rukl ce oe ~ HOME and IN ME: 2 B. R. home and apartment stoTe, }'<!frig., rAlmoo·ting $111,500 that Televlaloa ReCeption in 1 C. o.-M. is 1 91> • GRlllAT PIANO s..u.E.r ~ur: your Chrl:stma.s planp now. Brand new Spinet $391S. \AnoUter mnallut aise, only $291. Save from $100 to $200 on d~nUnu· ed modela. no will hdld untll delivery. Euy terrru1. DANZ· 8CHMIDT Big Plano Store, ~20 ' -• CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIES -- eorner loL l.M.r~e rooma, eve9' convent e. 4 car ...,.. age. Income ~ pe:r JnQ.. P~US ·PNge ·rent&& ft&l1 price $19,000. • One Bedroom Home Clil . ' BRANCH OFFIClil To Close I Esta~t! ·230'! Balboa Blv4., Newport Beach "Be A SATISFIED Cu.atomer" 2 yn.. old, very nl~ yud, all fenced. Price $6.MO. Corona del Ma. • ' Farmbo u:otei Barbot 1063 ON MARINERS MJ.J,E, WPORT • S3pH No. Main, Santa Ana, cor. 8th. u-APABTMENT& • B0178U GRll!AT CHRISTMAS PIANO BALll: now on! Save from $100 UNJ"URNI8HED 2 bednD. bouM to $1000 -on Grand J planoa; in a court. W&th iranse., Wuh· Knabe, Kimbal, WUrlltaer, Vooe, lnC maclllne, $IO mo. TllS Wut Baldw1n make, Lester and l9th, C<>ota lleM. BAA. ISOll'l .JK. many othera. Some uaed, some 2lUc new. DANZ • BClDIJDT Bil' NICELY FURNISHED 3 rm. apt. Plano Store, 620, No. Maln, cor. Tile kitchen and bath. Garage &th. Santa Ana. and uUL pd Yearly rent.al, $615 WANTED -60 pianos. Trade in ,mo. El Bayo Court. lSU Weat your old piano on a Grand, Spin· Balboa Blvd..,' Newport S-Ch. et or beauutul televiaion. High· ___________ •a.._~ eat CUh allowance.. Terms. DANZ -SCHMIDT PIANO CO., UPSTAIRS untuni. 1 bedmL apt. comer 8th, 620 No. Main, Santa Adult.a, MO mo. Incl. uUL. pr-. Ana.. , yearly, 1825 W. Balboa Ave. Ph. Harbor 1239-W. dc45 REPOSSESSED SPINE"!', highest grade make. SAVE $3:00. Per· feet condition. Another tor $29~. tun keyboard_ DANZ-SCHMIDT Big Mu.ale Store, ~20 No. Main, corner 8th, Santa Ana. RENTAL 11 SPECIALISTS COil llidnA cnls Linwood Vick, Rltor. Balboa laland. Hu. »d SfcM $1,000 Down 3 Bedroom Home Fumlahed, rull price $7 ,500. $1,000 Down 2 Homes On 1 lot. Price $9, 0 $1,000 Down New·3 Bdrm. Home Good view or the oc~an and bay Price $15,500 G. N. Wells, Realtor an'1 Associates 1790 Newport Blvd .. Costa. Afesa Phone Beacon 5181 A PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS! Al· most 100 from which to choose. Spinets, upJi&hta and Grands. Famous ma.kea. No rtse in prlcea! Easy terms! Small de· poalt will secure yours. DANZ- SCHMIDT Big Plano Store. CORONA DEL KAR -Yearly On}y $9,500 rental. Uke new. Fu.ml.abed l BeauUful 2 bdrm. close In. i~ ac. bednn. duplex. MS mo. Ind. uUL W&lled yard. liOl Larbpur, c_ D. M. 44<48 Santa Ana, 520 No. Ma.in, corner NEW LA.ROE J BDJU( apL fUr· 8th. rushed. Prtvate. SM mo. winter 112xl2fli RESIDENCE LOT $1.000. TERMS NEW 120 Basa Gilante Accord· ·or $76 mo. yearly. 124~ 29th Ian. Re&50nable. Inquire Harbor St., Newport Beach, Phone Bea. Industrial lot, 63 x 290 $1 ,000. TERMS 2403. It no answer, Box 265, _63_7_8-_J_. _______ •_5_J>4_7 Balboa, Calif. 43p45 GOOD LISTINGS WANTED USED PIANOS trom S69 up. Good p I a y i n g condition. DANZ- SCHMIDT, ~20 N o. Main, San- ta Ana, COr'. 6th. KNABE AMPICO GRAND. Like new! SA VE over $2000. Cabi- net ruu ot wonder rolls goes with It! Terna! DANZ- SQIMIDT Big Plano Store, 620 No. Main. cor. 6th, Santa Ana. RENT A PIANO, SS per-month. 2 BDRM, turn. apt., elec., re.frig., $M mo. year-around. Ocean front property, close in New· port. Owner Pearl J . SmJth, 420 E . 7th St., Upland. Call!. Ph. Upland 321-154. 4!>cf7 2 BR unfurnJlilhed small modern boUSe 703 Jasmine, Corona del Mar ROBT. H.MOTTET 1900 Harbor Blvd Bea. 8224-J Res: Bea. 5137.J Swell Bldg. Sites LOT on 34th St., No. 9, Blk. 33, Near-ocean. Sac. $1350. Al.SO (2) Iota adjoining on Mesa back ot Archea, 222 La Jolin Dr. Both $UOO, JOO ' width. Ph. NO '4547 Or' NO 1-8200. 4lc46 AU rent allowed It y ou buy with-U-ROOMS FOR RENT in ter-ms. DANZ·SCHMIDT. 520 I ;;.:_::;;.;;.;;...;:..;..._,;_ __ ,;_ __ _ No, Main. Santa Ana. GOOP UPRIGHT PIANOS from S:St. Terms as convenient u $6 mo. at SHAFFER'S MUSIC CO. (Since 1907) 421 N . Sycamore, Santa Ana. Kl. 2·0672. 44ttc. Dobermans ClJTEST 9 week old pups you have ever eeen ! A.KC r-eg-. Both "Mom" and "'Pop" are champ- ion etock. 6 pups, 3 males, 2 females-what will you have? Call Har-bor 2009 tor app't. to see. "3ttc PLEASANT rurnlahet1 l'OOm-pri· vate entrance, convenient Joca- tion-6M;I It. Bay Ave., Bal- boa. 44c46 LOVELY room with bath. twtn beds. use of den and 1undeck in new private home on Balboa Pentn.ul&. Employed preterred, no drtnk1ng. Harbor-1238--W. 41cU WELL KEPT 2 bdrm FURNISHED HOJ.fE on ¥.i acre of ground In Coeta Mesa, Eaat 1tde, 1 blk to Blvd. Reduced to $7,500 For This \Veek ! Very Nice 3 bdrm N E W lovely fumi!lhed room, heated. Private entrance and Attractive home, cJoge to beach, bath. Exclusive neighborhood. large living room, Uandy kitchen 1 blk. from bay le: boat Jndg. and bath. Service porch , garage, $35 mo. Phone Bea. 6096-M. enclosed patio. 45«7 A Real Bargain! NICE LARGE FRONT ROOM "' kitchen. $37.~ mo., linens and OLIVE MILLER ' ~ . Would ydu like'a ~mall house a.nd _ . 5 Acres near the Back Bay? . I . ON A GENTltY ROLLING KNOLL-Completely S"nced and crot-feDCe!I Into .4 separate parcels. , FOR ONLY $3000 OOWN AND fl PER MO. PAYMENTS. '· -! P. S. 10 sharell ot atock In Santa Ana Height& Water Co. aasure unlimited water. CALL STANLEY .HADF'IELD Phone Harbor 20 , or stop at the office at i 216 Marine • Balboa Islam~ ----------------------~:~ •HARBOR BLVD. A-1 bu1'iness comer-2 bdrm wtth extra lot, xlnt buy at $10,500, tt•rms. 3J.i Acre andtHome Enst side location. 100' front&l'e on Santa Ane.. S B .R..s, tenced, built In 194 7. $7 ,600. Term.. $4,500. Close lrf location, 5-r-oom home, 2 years old. 2-car garage, 50xl80 lot. ' ~ acre comer-410,000 4 ~ a cres Eut idd"---$12,600 1-2 acre Mesa Drtve-$3,500 Duplex In Newpor-t, rurnls~. now rented Income 190 mo. Bargain, $8,000 -Sl.800 down. B. A. NERESON 1982 Nt-wport Blvd., Costa Meu Phone Beacon 5226 2509 W . Chapman Ave., Oran6e Phone Orange 1940 Balboa Island Home 4 BEDROOMS. 3 BATHS Lovely lar-ge patio. $15,750 Good financing. Horace Nelda THANKSGIVING Every day Is THANKSGMNG tor us, We are thankful that we live In the United State• and ln the finest part of thll "bit.Med" country-Cali!omta -AND in the choice pa.rt of Calltoml•- LIDO ISLE-at Newport Beach. Here at UDO ISLE w~ are TllANKnIL for the · ,llCenlc BAY that 1urrounda U1-(0r the ~ee ~~~l~~~~~t~dt=-:~~ vate beachea--for t.be Unnis courts and good nelgb~n - for our ciean. smog-tree ~~ and f or the Jack of congeJJU011 J>ll our atreeta. . We are alao THANKFUL tor the laf'l'e volume ot buatnfli.s we · have enjoyed durblc th.( year. . AND, yea, very THA$FUL tor all or our old trien4' and the addlUon of many new ones. You too, will be THANKJtuL tr you will tnveetlpte tllf~ many advantacea lo living onp. LIDO ISLE. Here you can· buti a lut for-u Utue· u '2.700 Ojp easy term.a and a home tor as '~ow u Sl~.000. It will pay you to eome to LIDO ISLE beadqT:· To you._ and youn a ma.t . ant THANKSGIVING. ~ ~ • . P.A. PALMEl~ INCORPORATED !333 Via Lido Newport Beach, Call( Harbor-1500 Mazet Gibson ----, 30-l 'Ai MARINE $1200 Down: Balboa laland Phone Har-6or 2950 S yrs. old, 2 bdrm home. iHdwd. floors, rumace heat, 2-car gar., top Coeta Mesa locaUoft. Low 44c48 Small, well located monthly payments. : Ph.. Har. 2552 (Eves. Har. 2914-M ~ 41 ttc u.Ulltiea furnished. 2 people. 2006 Court Ave .• Newport WORKING men's home. Room1, Phone Harbor 343 house with rent.al income near PUPPY FOR CHRlSTMAS? Gor-17 per week. oaa heater-a each city hall and transportaUon. PURE SUNSHJNE geoua black cocker. 3 moa., AKC room. Good betb. 123 2sth St., Very neat. ..-eg. Champ sire. A beauty! Re... Newport Beach. 32c33H Very Attractive $15,000 2343 Orange Ave., Costa Men. ~ 63%3-J. 4fct6 2 YEAR OLD HOME acrosl! the '.;_: 7 •• :r,1i ,jr1f~<, .. 1 ,1 ~·· ;j ~-0-''ive·· ,-'I ~,~,,!~;e~~~~~~r'~."~;:G~!~~;Bf~f'1}t.~~~;Y D-WAN.Z'CD .TO, Bl!>lT · -•• UI I Income rental can ~ add.l'd over 14~0 Balboa Blvd. WANT to rent a garage to store • garage. Phone Harbor 1264 tools. Any location-Write PO '8--ACITOKOBD.ZS. TfllM Mlght con!llder some trade In Box 2+l. Coat& Me&&. 44p46 BARGA.IN-1947 Pontiac e. 2·dr. RELIABLE PARTY wants •mall Sedan.. Extra tine condition, tumiahed house or apt. on ocean radJ h t I k rtg o. ea er-, c oc . o . owner. front or Balboa Penln. About Phone Harbor 1969·R or Harbor $80 mo. winter or yu.rly. Pb. l8%!-M. 43c~ Har. 3060 before 6 p. m. 40c46 •4& CHRYSLER Wlndaol-Oanvert- • area. Bay & Beach Realtv Gloden Fay Eth.el Shlrrey 1450 Balboa Blvd. Phone Harbor 1264 44 c46 New 3 bdrm. Homes Especially well built NEWPORT CITY NEWPORT HEIGHTS WANTED-Untumiahed 2 bed.rm. Ible. Extru. Prfte party will -------------! ::'.UR~t :;:,_~a~~e3f.'~~Y ~~~ sacrifice at $1375. Mn. Wtlaon, Choiee Location Oak nooro, ~. ,,_..,., tile Ph. Beacon 8167-M. 43«0 . bath, prbac9 dl9poea1. lawu, NT A "OUSE OR 0 NE OF BALBOA ISLAND'S '--lo'· ~ WANT TO RE n "31 PONTIAC COUP-_ running double p.rage, ..... e ..-. ...ove I d ao better bu.lit older hon1es on • APT. I have aeveral coup e1 an condition. Good tran..,......rtatlon., in now. I f iii ill f I Call ·-..-Pearl St., near No. Bay Front. am es wa ng or-P aces, JM. See Florllt. Richard'• Mar-$9,950 od OLIVE ... .,.,. T ..-..o 3 BEDRM. FR.AME. tlreplace, me t ay. · ~~. ket. 44c46 H&rbor 343. 44c45 > -------------Hpv&te l\lelt hOWle. Only $16,950 with terms THESE BOMBS WILL:.U.SO G. I. 51-TllAILEB8 ts---.APA.RTNEN'IS a HOUlll'.8 1 -~~~~~~~~~~~ Yearly and Winter MUST SELL -2 wheel traller, SOOd oond!Uon. Span1 wheel and Ure. 911 No. Bay Front, Balboa hland. Phone Harbor lUO.W. Let u ahow you. this cheer-tu! I 11 .. ble bome. • Ralph P. Kaskey Island Realty Co. an1 Newp0rt mYd.,IN..,,.,rt -- 0. E. Wilkinson, ,Rltr 109 E. 7th, Santa '"A.ba GOOD FURN. HOUSES .r. APTS. $40 mo. up. Ustinp wanted. PARK AT AGATE Pbone HutMir IOI Ballloa Z.laad Harbor 377-W ----l-- ' KI. Z-8277, it..., 2-38l8 -PAUL C. JONES EL CAR 1951 .Special H' HOU80 trailer, complete with clelwle ap- pointments. cuuantae ltil1 ef- lectt.ve. Ptct:u. window. water llUpply, oil -toilet.·-·· _.4c40H Wlae people 4o r<jMI tile ado. Cat.ercomered from Poetf 0fftce Up45 2307 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach Call Harbor 370 or Harbor 2313 37p00 Do You Want Something-etc. Phone Harbor osa&-M. **S0LD1r* 709 Ooldenrocl . Corona del Mar -MpCll • little nicer? 11y a , 1 and 2 bedroom unit., Uclo Iale lflaltlPle Ultln& Realtor Buyfn:lnl, By wk .. mo., or~ jll~=·~O~N~*!!*_2T0:!__!LOAlr~~~-------------- ,.. G~A';,0-~0 f.'::o::.5UL LOANS For Homes . MUST SET.L • Slit Newport Blvd' Har-= with ·4 '}'o .; 5'.lh ''}'o Int. L&AVDIG ·M'A.T&-wlit -.Ider aa7 ...... w. an. on ray '-· . \mlt W't I piupMt;f. Thi• ,,_l;J _ .. -~b­ .eut, to 4p1edl.ta. A. ftDe loca- ~ . .· -t. I DAILY • 1()65 w•r B•taoA. JlLVD. ht!lo J .. , SOLD MY, HOME • • • • . ~ TO THE Plll8T PE880N wbo ss111.Nd Ill)' " I ~' 1&}'9 J. II. BtltTlll-''Bad Wl!i)' good from tile ad .W ••enl on-., --Y·" ' I . , ·i n.. ad ... u ~r: .! ~ BAL& BY 0~1 lied-t· --. partly -"' ~ -of Newport Blvd_, -Pb. -5'131-W. 40pU r DON'T D l', CAif TOD~Y ••• f• .. 'ad I!' .... ••1111 r:.:-"1.... ,,, tile . 'BIO,,...__ I ' • -- ..... .....,. .... d' • w-............. ova ~ -OllJIOUl~:•nr II ms Allll""'~J! t ft••• "rt~ 1111 ~.-.;. ...... ~. . ' ' ~-COST MESA .REAL ESTATE 6 ACRICS--On or the n...i on ma.it Side. ~dy loam, tUC9 mr- f'OWMllnp. fll ,500. 8 U' b ml t te.rma. I rv ' 2 'Ii-ACRES-Excellent vtew ot back bay an4 mountains. Better see tt now, t6,UIO. I 'v REDWOOD 8!_ SHAKE SHrNO· LES 2 bdrn1 . beauty, almost new. Lots a~ brick and Ule. It's dli'!erent a~d the BARGAIN Price Js $7,960. $2,000 down. TRIPLEX-Three 2·bdnn untt.8. lncon1e 1200 mo. A real invest· ment. Come )lo and talk it over. 3 BDRM HOME-Nice Eat Side ' location, • yrs. oJd, hwd noon, •pecW tJJe f work. din. l'OO!D· many cl06e~, .w:rvtoe porch, dbl gar-., renced yard, laJl48caped. $10.000 OUtd 1$2,000 down. I 'v EAST 17th I STREET-Bualneu ~~~e paTc~~oo:~. I~==:~ ton -See t'ht. now. 1-v . INDUSTRI.A!-f:-Lota and acreage avallable.. ces and k>c&Uona to • IU.it )'OW" t.. • Barney Francque Lillian La Pe.le Fred Croaltr ASS~TES 400 E. 17th St. at Tustin Ave. Costa Mes , , Ph. Bea. 6818 cos~t J.ffi\A NEW 1 B ROOM HOME Completely tuhrnlshed. 1.Ars• lot. FHA loa.n. I Small down pymL Full price $&5oo. Call i!l.rbor 2258-J Slc'8 * * NE DUPLEX 2 BO S EACH Hdwd fl~nl, corner lot, patio, P US many other features. 1 Be sllnl to See Tl!is! Earl chamberlain 500 cout s1rd.. Coron.a del Mar (Oppoo!te Newport Harbor Ballk) Phone! Harbor 2U8 44Uc 2 bedroom, I furnt.hed, redwood hOWM!, do•ble sarase. ocean rront-$10,$00, terma. TeJepbone L&cun• ~ •-2e21. .._ HlPJ:y dNlrable . Improved bf.gbway and bay trontaco. liO tt. an bJsbway ' and liO tt. 11<.y fl'oD1. 10' x 18' ofnce bldg. and ! bldJL suit&bJe to commer- clal waterfront actlvttlu, 25~ x 45' and Sib• x 60'. Steel and wood bulkhead. Two 10 (( . ..Up.9, a 25 tt,. and a 18 ft. aUp. Blda will be received tor-a limit~ time. ' . BALBOA BAYSHORES New two and three bedroom homo DOW &jnder construc- tion With many de lu.xe feat.Ures. Stop .. t tract office and. see the various floor plan.. Convenient ternu c·&n be arranged. Call Carl Thomu at Beacon 5~8. ! ' CLIFF HAVEN SPECIALS We are pt1v11egE'd to offer tor' •ale 'f'WO flne•t bomn. Clitt Baven'1 I Take your choic They both m@rit your cOMlde • IN EACH INSTANCE owtlen are com to treU and have reduced price and tenns tor quick ~cUort. Each has I bedroc:trnA, dtntnr room -tarje tlving room. PaUo and properUe. are beautifully la.n*ped A fenced. DOWN PAYMENT ot '3.000. gives jou poaMSB1.on. Balance euy term.a. ~ ' ~II Fred Barker. Beacon ~7911, r-...Jdencej Beacoh 6939-J EARL W. ST ANL~Y Realtor 17th and Coe.at Htway Ne"PQlt BMeb ! lGth and lntDI j Newport BMcla 2211 Manne Ave. j IU Coaat Highway Cor-ona de! Mar Balboa bland • 3,3 Newport Blvd. ~ Newport Beach ' YOU'LL BE"tTHANVtJL It you acquire this lovely 2 bedr!n., plus attic room, home. Interior fl$hed wiU... knotty pine. Shake exterior. Large brick (lrep!Ace. Spic and span condition. ComJ?letejy fumished on full llir.ed R 2 lot, with room for ~ome unit ~ rear. TAKE A LOOK .. -.. at tbis BALBOA ISLAND BARGAIN! ' $15500 Favorable TehnB It's a LINWOOD! VICK Exclusive 312 Marine Ave. Balboa Island . Harbor 2042 When Buying ot Selling~ Home BE SAFE! ~E SURE! Insist on Escrow Service For Prompt Dependable Service Choose • ' BAY ESCROW CO., Inc . A well planned home. bdwd, ex- ceptlonal tile work, Pul. bath, tub and 11hower, carage. Attrac- tLve, well located. For the money it's TOPS. Full Price $7,950 Phil Sullivan Formerly C. O&lm DeJmon G. T. Everson •90 Newport B)vd. Colta Mesa Beaoort IM.S-.W ~ S16'1·W or Beaeon M6l4 Mcff Peninsula Home ON CHOICll: CORNER LOT. · NlcelJ tura.l.lbed two bdrnta., SOOd ~eat. $17,500 Bay & Beach Realty Gloden Fay Jttbel 8blr1'07 1450 Balboa Blvd. Phone Harbor 1264 1856 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Ph. Beacon 6397 sandy · beach -3 bed· rooms ...;... new & modenl • all this and more for $21,000 Located in :r estricted BALBOA COV&S + with lt'• private atreeta UMi IUWS.C..ped en- tr-a.nce -{ a one story r-amb- Jing home, with 30 rt. or water fr"1t and fanned back to 60 tt. on the street. i Larose U'fine room, natural wood pe.n;eling, ove.rk>okinc a 1beltered ;aove -3 bedroom• and 2 bra9-.. with tile too"- &"•r-b&ge ii:fi..lpoa..I, unit heat. modem ta deldrn but charm- ing .r. """1tortable. Be&uUl'ul.\ .oloplng beach - cleaD u '• pln, tnvtte11 wn- bathlng oj><I nnmmlnc at It'• bat. W .! URGE you to .ee thta. Br.Ing your-con.tractor tt you "ant and have him BalborPe~ula • -batb home. Privai. -------------1 pauo. "I .......,.._, t"' ATTENTION -e ~ "' be tile -ot coutructlon and prieed ri.rbt at '21.0Q!I -wttb ,.,_ If _.__ I o~ ~-~thlou=i· Harbqr Investment with trpl, dlltlnc--. llltdl, Qompany -rm., .............. oa ...... : ae bolPta Juol 110rt11 at llltb st-·r-··:ro~ iom11,. wt i.a-apra or 1n-PL"" .. "'E '· '· law•. er Lldo lbtl u part. ~ trade. 117, on 0.-U.e AYL .,,,,_ Ioea-NMew~,_,,...o Blvd. at 10t11 at. AL BLDP. Uon, 1 l>lk. to --· """ Plloite Hui>or ieoo 1t!U4UOii. eor-11ocau.e ,_ a '"'f m1.n-to 11a1-I -.... , .. to 1147-'llllo la TllULT A BAJl..1-----;---------t--j GAJlf' CK1fiN R!ANar . · -Cor?n&.) del Mar-'l<:Ri~ bo•• s. -a&•JI04 soaocw LOT-n. 'lll>n.L uc;iunos otlnctl'n 1 ~:;-.. " ..... .. --..,. •• -at __ ._ _ ...... .,...,. ' far u.oDI .._ .,.._. PrfCed rtpt! ..... -. 11\100 ....._ fOI ~ ... -.i-_, : --r . -. C-' "'----= IWMi I • -••J.111-80trnl OOAft ll&U.T'I' 00. Mt62 ·---,_ • .... , ·~-, -c , T -.1 ---..... Ill. ........ liar, -•• '::j ... iefi --........ ,. • ,. •1 flt -........ -- \ • • •• PAGE li -·PART l ,--' . THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1950 , I WHERE TO DINE I DANCING • ENTERTAINMENT • THEATllES THE ARCHES CAFE and .COCKTAIL LOUNGE • OPEN 10 a . m . Through 2 a. m . • Newport Blvd. on Coast Highway NEWPORT WE ARE CLOSED ON THURSD AYS SAM'S . SEA FOOD Complete Course • LUNCHEONS-DINNERS "At the Sign of the Swordfish " Beautifu l New end Enlarged Cocktail Lounge SURFSIDE / Between Seul Bea.ch and Sun&et Beach / Phones: 82(-% -IMlZ-00 -M0-19 F .UN ZONE OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY and · SUNDAY BALBOA PATIO STUDIO and BOOK STALL IMPORT GIFTS RARE BOOKS PARTY RENTALS 313 !1 )lartnt> -Balboa Island Rro\\'!H" Thrn a 1 .. lttle Cornf•r of l'~uroJW Ervin Laszlo 16 yr. old Hungarian born Piano Genius • First Community Concert 1950 -51 Series TO BE P BESE1''TED NOVEMBER 28 AT B: 15 P. M. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM $1.00 COMPLETE DINNER · $1.00 · (Soup , Se led end Dessert l NORTON'S BAY. 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'Zf;i, HAYWORTH ~ -' Gl.DN f ---LOUTTA ;:;., YOUNG ftATINUM BlONDE Co-- ~~- NOW PLAYING CLARK GABLE BARBARA STANWYCK - ln -- 'TO PL~SE A L LADY! PLUS 2ND WT "DEPORTED" MART A TOREN .JEFF CHANDLER It lt'1 You'r• Aftw .• WHY GO FARTHERf Ne"' • o.tl WontMtl c;1aLS -c;faLS c;1aLs VEBA WIJ.l,IAlllJ CONCERT SINGER • VOICE TEACHER l'lANO roB ClllLDBDI • I P.&TJO STUDIO ~ •&T-lll 111\i -.& ............ . · Chillll & Gllill.w .. vw~ o.r-Jlfew Dqa , 11 .... Olftol._ ..... ---·-' llOtJM a Q'P.... r . IUCW& ~. :SCqM't •• • I ' . Commimtty Co~ Students c4. Coast College to'·Present · Nurse 'One of Pur Best Friends' Fashion ~how • Junior Ebell E . L I r N~. cou.eelor and per80nal !rt.end of ·all Orange Cout college Lut minute J>lans ·~ be!n~ rvln asz 0 ~ ,-studentl OOuld be the Utle given Mn. Martha Busa.. 'Tl&de for the Junt~r EbdJ deuert 5.. Mra. Buu, or "Marty• u 8be I• known by her asaocis.tea. wu borr .,ridge and fuhlon 8htn11 to be held What does lt take for a alxtl~n-tn Cheriton, Iowa., Every poealble minute wu apent on her ST&ndfa-~~ ~:ve':"~~ .:;a. Country Club year~1d boy to be ca.lied, by ,he t her'a f arm belplnc take care of the anim.ala and learning ba.klng Committee. a.;e busily wor king reviewer for the New York ~ r-secret.I In the kitchen. ~ 'ln their project.t for the benefit. aid Trlbuhe, '"I'he IJ\Ol!ll rema.rk-These intereet. led her to the lo-Many hourg of hard, sath1fytn~ \fra. S . w . Rlchard&on le planning able young plant.at encou ntered} In 1 cal 4-H group where slle was ac-work went Into t he house-evt>r 'he table decoratlon.!I, Mrs. "°""- twenty years of experience: tn • Uve IJ\ both cooking an~ livestock. to dismantling a barrack~ build ird Bums ls tn charRe ot cand)' -· project work. One of• Marty's big Ing. Thts fall they were flble t• '"d talllf!:fl are ~Ing designed a nd j,moments wu giving a breadma.k-move In and now the 11econd gen "land made by Jifn.. Horace Park- ! Ing demonstration tn front o/ a traUon 4-Hers are bU8y wtth theil ·r, !J'tckets on the SSO money or- convenUon group of i .ooo al ADtes. rabblta and pigeons. ler from K"Y Nrl30n's wtll be sold 1 Iowa. Her enthusiasm for Jt-H At OCC Mrs. BUM sponM>re thf 'ly Mrs. Gf'ofge Thoma.a. work paid off financially, loo. Delta. club for atudente lntere.!ltec' AP rrocttds from the p&rt y will She was able t o finance her ln the life aciencea. Her club work le used to bu.v a piece of equip. nurse's t raining from the ale of personal counaellng and healtt "lent for the Hoag Memor ia.J h05· I her project calveB. coun11ellng keepa hl'r In contacl 'lit.al. All ear·ty u kindergarten, Mrs. with most of ~e student body Mrs. Edgar flill, Mr11. W . E . 'Bu&l!i had decided on her future Each and every student t.e of per· 1...adhl'nmyer ; Mr11. James Thnrn-l car1..-er. As a little ;sirt she had sonal lnt.erest to her and he r senS< Qn, Mr11. Phllmer Ellerbroek. Mra. only sick dolls. Sho . o rganized her of humor ~d common-&ense guld· fJ. V Hayes. Mrs. R. M . Huff, and own infirmary with 'raccoon, duck, ancl' see many student.a over rough Mrs .. N . H . Ro berde11tr. all ment- cat and dog patients. decisions. Marty's highest prglses '>ent of the E bdJJ club, will model Went to 8t. Loa!• are eung by the studenta Abe hu •.he lovely fall faahlon.e from Kay worked with when they re peat N'el80n's. Chlldrf"n's clothes from over and ove• again: "She is one the Brat Shop Will also be shown. of our be.st friends." -R eservations 'may be made by viewing music i.n this ctty"'? Qr . by the reviewer of the New r"<>rk Times, "amo ng the outatanrlng keyboard artists of the pr~n t time•·· Fo~ Ervin Laslo, th(' young $un- garlan-born piano prodigy ap~a.r­ lng here Nov. 28. It takes th~ dl'- Kiro rrom the age or one. to ~lay . It takes le~ns fro1n tht' a~ of five, rlrst from his mother t and then, after JFarning in six m<tinths as much as she could teach ·him. from the famoWJ Dohnanyl. Laszlo. now 17. and acclaimed w. one of the greatt>st pianiat of the day, is the rtrst c hoice for the Important opening rn·ogram of Newport Harbor-Hu n t I n g.t o n Beach Community Concerts USO· elation and will be heard next Tueiiday evening al the hiS-h school auditorlunl. 8 :1 ~ o'cloc-k. At ninC" Ervin m a d!l his! rtrst public apJ>f'aranl'e It." soloistr with Budapest Philharn1onlc ~rchestra and climaxed a brilliant But'9pcan ca reer by winning the t ntcrnatioQ - al Mu111 1c con1petltlon at Gene-va . competing with f)()() tcp mu!l'Ci ans. He electriried cr·itlt•s at his New York dt>bUt at Tnwn H all a nd has since made recital appcar~nCet1 In 20 clt le8. Concert a.ssocintion men1bers who have madl' rc8('rvatlonli will meet the younj!; a rtist at an 'u.fter- conce rt supper at thC" Bay club. After graduation from high school Marty traveled down to· St. Louis, M1880urlJ and ~tercd Wu:hlngton unl\tleraity. S'ma- jored In pedlatrtc• and commuffica- ble dlseuet1 and upon graduaUon joined the staff of the St. Louis Vislllng Nurses &Mociatlcin. Dur- ing her 3 years With the Visiting Nurses she had J,er own district ln south St. Louis and completed a poat graduate Jourse at t.h e uni- versity tn public health nursing. Jt wu during! her school days at Washington U , that Marty met a certain medlca~ stud'fnt a.nd dur- ing hie second year ot internship ahe a.nd Dr, Paul Bu..-at were mar- 1·ied. Dr. Busa started his private practice In QulnJ y. Ill .. and Marty put aside her un forms and settled do\l.'n to the a rt of housekeeping. She concentrated on c90ktng, only to find thA.t Ort Paul was never home to enjoy h r masterpieces. After a few years of private practice, Dr. Bt decided to turn to adminl11tratlv wo'rk and Marty and their two aby sons joined him ln his trlivels to various schools and poat11 of duty. During these moves It 't"&s necessary to keep the hOUl'ehold fl088e88ions to a minimum-and Marty tried. She couldn't help It If she was a born trade"r and would end up on mov- ing days tradlnlf a piano ror an equally dlrficulti set , of frag il e china. I 1'1o,.·e HPre ThPse many moves finall y brought the BuSH fan1ily to Orange county, Cali fornia, where Dr. B uss B I h 0 ' II accepted the p<M'lltlon of assistant eu a Vere health officer. J\>st as they were beginning to fee~ at home the wa1· changed their plana. Dr. Buss join- t G t $70 000 1 ed the Jlir corps and Marty a nd 0 e I • 1: the two boys returned to Iowa. While p-andmother .watch~ over 1 Probate of the esta.t e d,f Mr. Davtd and Richard thetr mother and Mn. Walter E . Overefl wa.s served 8.11 school nurse in the town cloeed In Los Angeles last week. of Cheriton. with attorneys Indicating the net At the cl03e of the w~r the fa.rn- pr()(':eedl' to their daughter, Mrs. ily returned to Santa Ana and Dr. Beuhth Louise Overell Cannon, 21 , I Buss became medical consultant will be &bQUt $70,000. for the Orange county schools. The Over('\ls died March 1!5, Mrs. Buss returned to school to 1947, In an explosion aboarJI their t ie up looee e nde a.n<f after some yacht In Newport l-larbor.l Mis~ refresher course.e and more work Overell and her then llance. ln public health received her Cali- George Gollu~. were acqutJted of fornla cerUflcate. The new ~rtifl­ murder charges in superior court Cate wu placed o n the kitchen here. She is now the ,,~rife of Rob-shelf until the boys were old t'rt Cannon. 29, former L08 An-e nough for her to return to nurs- geles. policPman. ! Ing. Originally the parents: estates The well-made plana Interrupt- were given a paper value ot about ed when OCC was established. Sf00,000. Outstanding oblt~'B:,tlons, Marty knew that this was her bad debta and admU1lstrative ex-echool and that junior college stu- penses reduced the f inal apl'Jralsal dents were the students she want- lo $282.000. The estate thi:n ·wu ed. to work for and work with. reduced by state and rcderal &xes. For the flrat two yeari. ahe served attomeys tees and co11ts. 1 the college on a ha~f-day basts and Mlsa: Overell recelveA in addition thi.!J faU became the full-time t o tYte el'tale it.self S300 a ~month nur11e. ror lire as benCflcianry or J l20,QOO Want Home in County in insurance policies. ' ' You don't have to be an ~(luatic star to know all the dives l\' town. Many a guy who thlnkf9 he is stealing , a kiss, falls t o re&t;.ze he Is losing his freedom. • • One dream of the Bu88 family wu a homa tn the county and fo1· the la.st 3 year• they have been working hard to make Otis dream come tnie. Long before the house was a reality they were out plant- Jng-,and fencing in their acre. BARBARA HALE st.an • with Jimmy Sh:"-art In ~ rad.lo qul1 oomedy "Jackpot" now 8hot41nc at the-Udo 'nteet~. Second featul"f\ •-nae A veft.l"'r:s," an h.l&- t.orteal drama starrlnl' John Carroll. Sarah Stafford to Marry John Calvert Wood M rs. Samuel A . St.arford or Channel Place. Newport Beach. has announced the engagement of he r daughter. Sarah Brown Staf- rord to J ohn Calvert Wood, !!On or Mr. and Mrs. Lee H . Wood or Orange. The bride-elect attended Ober- lin Con11ervatory of Music and the University of California al Berke- ley. Mr. W ood attended Riverside college. No date has been set for the weddlng. Watch Godfrey Wednesday on TV Television enthusiasts are given a tip to watch "Arthur Godfrey and his Friends'" on CBS Wednes- day, when an all-Hawaiian show will feature Duke Ka hanamoku. Tip cornea from Bert 1\rhune or The Man, Costa Mesa. who sells those gorgeous Hawaiian shirts and who hopes the Duke will be wearing one. . MISSES CURVE Phineas A . Kinney. :'.t7, West· minster. r eceived minor In juries and was taken lo the county h08- plta.I when hh'I cat mlesed a curve and hit a culvert on Newport Blvd.. near Commercial Way, Costa Meaa. Saturday at 4 :45 p.m. DRIVER FJNEO William Andrew Moltz. !50. of Los An'gelea, was fined Sl.50 on a charge of drunk d11vlng Monday in Newport city court. Moitz wu ar- rested by Newport police at Bolsa avenue and Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa, la.st Saturday. Many a hot head develops cold feet when someone cslls his bluff. calling M rs. HO'~t rd Ulman. ticket chafnnan, at f.q.rbo r 702-M. Class MJ etings Fbr Chri~t Church ' '· . November ~ting of the Pilot cl(\88 of Christ Church by the Se.a will be hf'ld Or\, Friday evening at GOodeJI hall. g.rller In the week, on l Mo nday. the Navigators, young ' adplts, met al ' thr hon\e or Mrs. Ir& Baker, 370! Balboa boulevard. ~ewpo rt Session Fbr MOA C lub Sewing and chatting occupll'd ~, mberi; of th~ ~{eel One Another C b when thr. wer~ entertained enlly by M . Curlh> Lighter of N port Beac '. ~ncluded w .e. re Mmes. Calla V\ele, Albt'rt Morrison, W . G. Walker, Irene Northern. Ma y Buckland, J. C . Mackintosh and Hlilda Young.· Cena s-te_,t,_la_y __ at Hirtl e r IHome , H usbands a:F(J wi\•es assembled at the J,&C'k . irllf'rs' the other nig-ht ...,,hen t Costa Mesa hoet deal t a few haf'ds or canasta. wtth their guests Uie Bob Raymonds, the Howard G'teens and the Ber- nard· Geiers. Jndlvidual &&sorted pies were servl!it. With corfee at the evening's_n_n_•_lf,.· ___ _ Begin Sale of Christ~s Sea\s Three "an l" children. one singing from ~ scroll of music as tht others p)a>1" musical accompa- niment.s. are ffB.lUred on the green and red 1950 dhr111tmas Seal which made lt.s appef.rJlllce in homea and business oftic~ alt over the nation on Monday, Np vember 20. Jnsc1ibed o~ the lower left cor- ner i11 t he red Dl"uble-Barred Cross, inte1nai1on&l insignia of the campaign against tuberculosis. The designer of the 1950 Seal is Andre Dugo, a noted artist and writer ot child ren's books, w ho chose the "angel" child ren u a theme becsuse they are symbolic of Ch1istm'a.s. The sale of Christmaa Se&.ls which is condbcted by Tubf'rculo- sis aseoclatlo~ throughout the na- tion ha.!1 bttn an annual evPnt in Orange county since Che years soon after the founding of the Qr- ganizatlon In 1908. Nation-wide thi.!I will be the 44th Christmas Seal sale. Harry L . H•nson. general chair- man for Orange county. stated that the quota for 1960 Is 140,· 000.00. the minimum needed to carry out the &B&OCiation·a pro- gra.m for prevention and control of tuberculosis next year. "This is the only s.ppeal for funds made by the usoctatlon" aatd Ha~n . "and there is no personal aohci- t ation. Contributions are entirety voluntary." Harbor Marine Fliers in Outfit With 1,340 Combat Hours in Korea With the First Marine Aircraft Wing at Wonun. Korea.. (De- layed)-Major William D. AnnBlrong. 313 Broadway: 1st. Lt. Gerald F . Schultz. 459 E . 18th St., pilot: M /Sgt. McKlnley Green. 23•1 Orange Ave., pilot: let Lt. Lawrence E. Hayne11 , 456 18th St .. all of Coeta Mesa; and M/Sgt. Donald A. JveB. pilot. 401 OJd· County Rd., Newport BE:ach. are presenUy serving their country u members of a Ms.Tine er misl!lion& searching for enemy fighter squadron, target.a. TheJr outfit baa fiown 660 90r-, On one of theae miMiona they Ut• and piled Up about 1,340 com-found North J<orean troops with b&t hotan tn U daya of Korean a convoy of 20 tanke and other fighting. .vehicles north or Pyongyang. arrl ed f "The Frohly v rom The pilot.a u.ed up all their am· Stat.ea" they were MlBhed lo new-munlUon on lh1-str1ke and left ly•won Klmpo airfield 'before the the road strewn wtlh wrecked and 1moke of battle had blown a.way. bumtng nmnanta of lbe convoy. In their early strlku In close Farther a:JUth tn Kore&, the support at the P'l.nt Marine di-·9Quadron new cover a.nd cloee air ""-ion the pllote not only new the support for the junction ol the ptanea. but loaded the · bombe. Army'• nnt Cavalry a.nd Sevanth rocket.a, and machine gun. for dtvialon when the lnvuim'I force.a their otp.ta..• Their around~ locked ha.ndl 80\lth of Suwon with •ere atilt ln J'apan and hadn't the troopa rom the Pusan per- caupt up ".Ith them. lr.n•ter. · -Clole Air ._,,,rt ' P rior to ).eaving for the orient. PrtmU!17;the oqudron _., thla oqua...ibn. thm bued at the In -atr .,pport of troopa, both llhrine Co'l'" Air 814tlon. Cherry Karine and ,.Lnn1. Rawever. Ila .Point, N. {:., wu awarded the ll)'an nnpd •t -man1I '"l'l&YJ' r fC<" an etfld<Go7 -lltNtdlOa ol N6rtll ~-Ill nJ4. of ll>a ,.,. _ ' • I • ' \ ,. • • • ' • • ' • rROM TJll , Harbor High'• Tars Wound up their 1960 grid season wlt.h an ex- pected victory over HUf'tlngton Beach laat Friday a.nd it gave Larry Mc Ma•ter11 a chance to cop the ~unset league acorlng title. lt aJao gave Coach Al! Irwin a chance to look over his 1951 pro&- pecte. M Al Put.a It,. "NE"x.t lyear will be a lean one." Few experienced man are returning while 30me of the other elevens have this year'• team back almost Intact Includ- ing unbeatable Fullerton. ,. " .~1 .. ' ' Stutlng backfield f or 19Sl. at thla time, look• like Pulukl and Woodhull alternating al quarter, Kindell and Rex Bell, up•frDm the Beea. at left ha1f, BenboW" at rtc;ht half and Aarvold, full. DOWN GOU MEI , .... t p.t-,_.! -Smallo ...., -· ... '. peoted to ld(1k, It wu .fourt down In the Jut ·pert~ aad the Tah had tbe ball on tile Oller tel , tb kn to ro. but Smalriy tried a run around rtp~ end--cim~fvlly. Press Photo) ' Eggert la back .at center: Pucoe and Boero back at guard, a.lded by Waynf' Schinkt>I and T . Glbaon ; Lou Abbott, Danny McClellan, Harold Holbrook. W . Griffin and Tom Lange, tac kles: Ted McMu- tera. Oat-y RogPr-s, Oick BtevPnl!I, G. Pickens and Chuck Babbitt, ends. NO CAGE AREDICTI 1 NS BY TAR COACH, Ml ER; o~~! ~-~~P!~~~ .~~~~ .. 8'>t-PreApttt• Be8lde8 Bell at hRlf. the best Bee team pro!'lpects are end Don Pettit and tackle Dud Hellt>r. Other teams In lhe circuit will shape · up thh1 way : Fullerton, Pennington. Huclson. Duggins In backflelrl. all returning plus most of line. Will be hard to beat again: ' early In the season about tl)e way things arc ah t:ng up for the 1950-51 Tar hoop squad. Millet switched places this s son wilh R . K . Recd In the coaching end of .he basketball S('tup at HarbC'>r High. ; l\"tM'port fbrbor HIK"h. Sch"'4>1 1860-l91il BASKETBALL SCIU:DUJ;E °'ObPS!" SAYS HOWARD MILLER (10) Oran&e Coast oollf"Cr Pirate haltbeck, M he Is trtpped tly Bud L&.\IOnk (81) Panther be.kW, la their Nov. J8 ~ncount~•r. Olhier playen are: Raul Hernan- dez. OOC, (13), unldeattfled Panther, Gary Gray, OCJC, (3!) De.an Metcalf (66), La Monk, Leo Cbade, OCC (SO). Miller, Grne,.Adama (11), fad Harry lkoffner 32 ). Chaffey won :a-20. Anaheim, mo. .. t of team returning plus help from good B squad. Will be l!ltrong; Santa Ana, help from Bees should make thPm stronger than thl!. year; Huntington Beach, most of this year's team back . A.aodB~ • ' Will Improve: Orange, have senior Nov. 30. Laguna fhere) team and most will gra duate. Will Dec. 1, Garden Grove (there) probably be at bottom of loop. Dt'c. ~. Excelslol" (here) • We were sorry lo ~e Mel Smal· Dec. 8. Anaheim "B'' Toume:y Jey, Newport's righting left half, Dec. 8, Tustin (there) PIRATES GO THROUGH FLOOD AREA TO PLAY OREGON TECH TURKEY DAY fall to convert that Intercepted Dec. 12. Hun'ton Bch. "A" Totirncy pass Into a touchdown , in tbe Oil-J&n. 3, Laguna ~there) " er game Friday. He again played Jan. 9, Open his heart out but alvw·ays seemed •Ja.n. 12, Fullerto n fthf're) to run where tacklers were. H e •Jan. 16, Santa Ana !here) had been coming along very well •Jan. 19, Anaheim I h('re) with •Jan, 23, Orange (here! In the past two ge.mes h\11 Orange Coast college Pirates left hy bua al 4 a . m. Tuesday for the 1000-mlle trip through the length of flooded California to play against the Oregon Technical Institute Owls Thursday, Thanksgiving Day. bum knee hf'allng and the Oller •Jan. 26, Hun'ton Beac h. (L"i.ere) tilt. his lut at Nl'~port High, "Feb. 2. Fullerton t here} was expected to bt' hls;besl of the •Feb. 6, Santa Ana (there) ' year . But the Oilers were laying •Feb. 9, Anaheim (there) In Klamath Fa.Us, Ore. ' With the entire squad of 39 players aboard. the Orange county Institution bus was to make an over -for him and bottled Mel up sue-•F('b. 13. Orange !there) ~ night stop at Sacramento and continue to the Oregon school Wednesday, Flooded conditlon.e were expect-ceJJsfully while the other Tar n.in-"'Feb. 18, Hun'ton Bf'ach (here) ners. McMuters, BC'n bow, Welty •-Dt'ftelew Lea.c"tM= oaaica Cage Practice Begins at OCC With a sea.son opener ~gainst alumni to be'p~'~lllay. 13 Ora.nge Coaat college players turned out th\s week ror baaket- ba.ll practice undel" the direction of Coach Miles Ea.ton. Only two lettermen were Included In the roeter. although one other ls ex- pected to join the team following the football seuon. Heading the Pirate cagers Is retuf-nlng letterman Jack White of Huntington Beach who will play forward again and who waa third tn scoring In the Eastern confer- ence last year. White was all Sun- set league forward at Huntlngton Beach high school in 1948. The other returning letterman ts Harold Roehm of Orange, weigh- lng 1~ pounds at 5 ft., 11 and playing forwal-d. Letterman Jack Doyle of Huntington Beach will turn out following his seaaon as end tor the Pirate football squad. U8t N f'WC<>l'lle'h Other playera, newcomers to the l!IQuad. wi.11 be center Bob Bielefeld. 8 foot. 3, 180 pounds, from Anahetn1 high !C'hool; guard John Campbell. G foot 9 , 135 pound8 from Brea-Olinda high achool: fnrwaf'd Dick Davis 8 foot J. 178 pounds from Laguna Beach ht•h 11ehool; center Bill Feldner, I toot J , 175 pounds. all 8uneet le .. ue player from Oil' Huntington Ba.ch high 11Chool team of 1949; ruant Bob Harrta. 3 toot u. 1eo ,,.,..-. All-Orange le&IU• player ''°"' Tultln: forward '""" Jolul--. • r-. 11111 -"" Yanity tettennan from . Wbrttte:r htlf\ lirhool: suard Duane TerTY. r> toot T, 142 pounda. from Lafuna Beach hip K.bool : forA-.rd Pblt Sbafer: ruard Allie Thieme. 8 loot 1. 17~ paunde '"°"' Reno. Nevada: and Nirwpnrt HarWr ' hlsh ICbool'• ....,,t and ttnler. Bob Yardley, I foot 3-1511 --· All·BUDNl ....... In !Mt. ed to eliminate possibilities of~-------------­ workout.8 enroutl.'. According to Oregon Tech offi- cials, conditions there favored the game provided the Pirates were able to battle th(' sno"'· and ice, as well &.'J pa.ss the inundated area, to reach'Oretech. McMasters Wins Title ran wild. C and D Tearrttt i Also was too bad Dick Jones Nov. 30. Laguna <lherel ~ didn't get a chance to play the Dec. 1, Garden Grove ftheret • full game a s againllt thle slow Hun-Jan. 3, Laguna. !here) ~ tlngton Beach eleveq he could •Jan. l 2, Fullerton (here) probably have daah<'d for sevPral •Jan. l8, Santa Ana 1 therex, long gain• or TDs u h.e did earlier •Jan. 19, Anaheim !there) No Comparison Newport H arbor HJgh school's In the seuon. But h~ turned up •Jan. 23, Orange (.f.flU..e) : .o\}thoucti there is no basis or Larry M"cM&8\el"I reptaced··teun-wft.fti Wt-kljW"ef albow a.nd ·..,-Ct:""'28. RUn'ton ~ fhei-e) compari&ona between the two mate Mel Smalley as the Sunaet &ft.er one play when itl catuted him •P"eb. 2, Fullerton (there) teams. both have had rough sea-league's indlvldU&l 1corlng champ conalderable pain he I wu ta.ken •Feb. 8, Santa Ana fhere) sons with Oregon T ech w.inning with a 36-point total u the sea-out of the contest and didn't re-•Feb. 9, Ana.hclm (here) two of their games so far thi11 80n closed lut Frida)'. Smalley turn. Doctora sUll ha'ien't dlscov-•Feb. 13. Orange fhere) year, prevailing over Eastern Ore-was the 1949 titllat, ered what ls wrong wtth the swot-•Feb J8, H un'ton Beac h lth~re) Jen limb. ' gon 26-7 and Lower Cfolumbia col-McMa..sters tallied 12 points In •-Denoteit .I..Ncue Gam?ft lege 12-0 and tying Vanport 13-13. the final game to no.se out Fuller-Welty'8 Be8t Game I On the other side of the scales, ton's Duane Pennington I 34 ~-Ana-Coach Irwin was rTiost pleased p d• 3 T 1 they lost to Southern Oregon 12-h cim's Augle H esca finished third with the out.standl9g f lay of re 1ct ars i'\n 19, to W eber college of Ogden. at 31. f)I Utah. 7-20. to Boise .Junior college Sunaet IA-ape Scortn1 1 8-MI, to Centralia. Junior college (Final) All Le . T 1 7-26, and to Oregon college 28-0. td pat tp • ague· earn range Coast had had a similar I~ '1c>t .. ta'9, New•t H. 8 O S8 , record triumphing over Valley D. Pe nnllll"ton, FuU'ton 5 4 M Who will be: named on tl''te All- Junior college 40-0 and over Riv-A. 11~ Aft&he.tm ...... 11 1 St Sunaet league team selected each er-side 14·7, while tying Fullerton C. WU80n., Orau1e .......... 11 0 SO 3-ear by the coaches of tl1e six 19-19 and toeing to El Camino. o. HudAon, Full'ton ........ S It H squad8 In the loop? That :121 the 7~1J. to Sant.a Rosa 13-31. to Mt . o . Ousgtns, Full't.on ...... " 0 24 quesiion now being asked on the San Antonio, 14-32, to San Bern-1'· O"'"ft11~. Full'ton ....... 4 0 24 high !chool campU&e.8 as the 1950 ardino. 7-13, to Craffey, 20·28. and M. Smalley, Nf"w't H •.... 2 9 21 grtd seaaon closed la.at week. to Santa Ana 21-27. i 18. Smith, Oraore ............ S l Jt Beat bets at this lime aptear to Le&ve F.rtday L. Wea,,..r, Aoaht'Jm · ···· S O 18 be Griffith, Newport. and "A.lean· After the Thanksgiving game. R. Kttdr.ll, Runt'toa B. ·· S O JS tar. Orange. end21; Fouch,: Santa the Pirates will leave Klamath J . Steinborn, Anaheim ·· 2 1 ti Ana, and Schnakenberg, Orange, Falls Friday marnlng for Berke-M. KNley, Santa Ana ···· z O l% tackles; Stevens, FullertoO, and ley where they will spend the L Wr.bb, Anahdm ········ 2 O ti W ittman, Newport, f:uards, night snd sttend the California-R. Smith, Full't.oa ·········· 2 0 t! lA.aRY McMAST!fRS, bard Frownfelter, Fullerton, center: Stanford game Saturdity afternoon I . DlcklmM'.>11, Anaheim ·· 2 O tz chars'Jll" Tar full~, pins and McMasters, Newport; Pwens. u guests of t.he Golden Bears. I. Cyprl~n. Anaheho ······ 2 O lZ ft\'e yarda In FrtfJ.ay's pme. Fullerton; Weaver, Anahellh; and They will return to Costa Mesa E. Alcantar •. Oranp ······ 2 O l! Wllaon, Orange, backs. ! Sunday. l .... Kraemer, Full'ton ...... % 0 t! Wayne Welty Frid~, offensive-Other possibilities from the Tar Coach Ray RONO ts plnnJng hifll ly and defenl'llvely. Ir;win liked the &quad are Burdick at center and hopes for a final victory on the New Entries in way Rollie Pulaski e~gineered the Woodhouse at tackle. ' outatanding play of quartl!rback-final touchdo~·n In sift quick plays Tar grtdders chose all th~ play- Cartton Meara who starTed in St k Car R with three tn.inutes• left in the era mentioned above on tbelr '•ll- lut Friday'• defeat at the hands oc ace game and with an almf)6t all-jun-opponent team with the e~eptlon of tbe Banta Ana Dona. Mears • lor team. Again Irwin sa.ld Bur-ot Wilson. Sailor grlddeh felt pined 33 yarda tn four tripe wtth Many new entries particularly dick, Griffith and Schmidt played Pareona of Orange waa beti:.er and the ball and connected with all of from the Bay area are expected to excellent games. i.hey also picked Duc-gtna 1~r FUJ- the four paaae• he threw. while compete In the 100-mile 11toc::k car Lola of l!IUblltltutea got into the lerton u the No. 1 quart.e,tback. dlrectlng a devutatlng attack on claMic at Santa :A..na Blimp Baae final minutes gtvtn~ the boy• a Coach Al Irwin or N ewpdrt said the Don citadel. this Sunday afternoon. This mara-chance at their let4'ra. A player he didn't see how anyontt could Howard Dell Miiier also will re-thon waa orlglnal~y acbeduled for must participate In I ten quarters leave Burdick, Griffith, \\'lttman eetve the call at quarterback while la.st Sunday, but the week end Q.f league competltiod to get 8 let-or McMutera oft the tea m bul it veteran Orv ThreadJill Is expect-deluge made cancellation neces~ ter or twelve quart"9 if the last will be M!Ve.ral daya before )we find ed to ttma.ln op the bench wilh ln-sary. game la counted ~ble. Players out if he WU right, when l:he bal- JUriel u Win center Da\'e Willi-Deapite the expected tnnux of have-a choice of elttier way. loU are counted. _.. f--.. _P¥¥ Willoughby. playing In a Hudson Hornet, Chuck Meek-complete Tar slaU cs tn the •~ t•-n from the Sall ~··• ford. Ba.clttle.ld action ~ expected out-of-town drivers Jim Rlgaby The PreN ha.s~mpi1ed the De1erv1nr at lea.et hc{norable • ...... ...-•• ~ In In a JD:>l Kaiser, FN!d Stein-s l 1 They a-· men..., or__.... &re Full I WI hlti lut pme for Cout and Har-brener In a 1949 Uncoln and Erle unae eague g ~-• '" · Smalley, Welty, Jon• and V~e- • Oln Ill low Rlcb&rdllon u wdl aa the . TOT AL ST A CS man. • • Cou:t kicker. Jeu Smith and full-ErickM»n in hls 1.94-8 PonUac art> New.-... n-mtA -----------<~'-' -- 1...Mt year, ecd 1was head coach and Mille 1 was his a.aslst- ant. This year , it'.s the other way around for the _ta r.si~y coaches. Jule.!I Gage wlll ~ntint.le as coach of the C and D ~ams. • Aflller, an algebra teacher, when not holding forfl •on! the gym COACH J~i >OLLER floor, held his first practice Mon- day flight I after the finiah of the football season l. Only two r('gu!ars returning to the squad arc Glenn Griffiths, f~t­ ball end, who played center last year and Arma.hr! Nettles, wllo splits his time betw<'f!:n forward and guard. Returning letter mqn are Dav(' Peterson. Bob S cotlqnd and Bob Burdick . Backing up ~Is statem~nt about having a tall team, Miller measures Glenn Griffith at slight- ly over 6 feet. 4 lnrhPs; Peterson 6 feet. 4 lnchcs;1 and Nettles at 6 feet, 3 1-:r inches. t:p Frem Btts Strong conten(1ers !for places on the varsity should be ta.st year·s regulars from t,he B team. Dick Lane, Bob Northan, Jim Mendon and Bob Sand('rs. B team prospCcl.8 ere fair with Jet!" Archulc tl'l , A>ne of last year's lettel'men returning. !other experi- enced ball haridle~s from lut year's Bees are 1JI'!'/ Roberts, Don Jac kson and Jiffl, Ktfmper. Miller says t~at it.he team will not use any hafd 1n1 fut offen· slve and defen~tve systems, "We might use a. ma"l to-man or a i.one defense. dtpe~dlng upon the type of team we rrcel up with," he adds. One Impor tant rule changes this year i& the abolilioip of last year's ruling which I In the final thrtt minutea of thf! g8'ne) gave the ball to the team wh.lch attempted a penalty throw. I This change should speed up th game a good deal. I c ell ~I stiU favorites. r -""• ""rr-• mnp , p bM:k HaJ Smith. Santa Ana Pre<:e<llng Ute 100-mile ma.In 57 ........... first dowp11 ·······-··· ft3 These flgurea ahow;.te Tar LAST Wlr."f.:K'S Thf'e.e dlautroua t h' h ta~· t 2 I 117~ .... yda. gained runb.I:, ng .... 800 eeaaon in a nutahell ci:trong r t chdown drt l the first 12 e\'en w •c 8 1 ut a p.m .. qua -~ COUNTY BIG~SCHOOL runerton mp Kbool°•" daa ou vee n lfying begins at noon to be follow-123 ...... yde. lost running ······ 159 grot111d g1Une, weak g and - C. rootb&tl ldm Wbipt)f!d l&ata mlnulell of the first quarter put ed by 3 heat races, a. trophy duh 1052 ..... net yds. ruhnlng ······ 644 f&Jrty weak pau defense. he big FOOTBALL RE8 , Ana ~1 Thu~ at f'UlkTtot\ to Oranp C.0..t college In a hole and a "•pecial event by the Victor 138 .. , ....... yd8. J>Ul!lng ·········· 483 edge the Tan have In h.nnlng Anaheim 28, dr..n e. <Op tho -1-<J!•m ...... h<lm wblch Ute Plratu never te-McLau&hlin Mot.oreyele Corpe. lllill .......... total Y~• .......... 1127 yardqe, 1052 to 144, uj almoot Newport na..-8, Huntington .adp' ~Ut. an ua.,_O. 1.,..4. co'ftred w1lh the ca.me tn the San-37 ...... pa.uea alt pt.eel __ .. 68 completely k>at ln the lJ>Ullnl Beach 7. _ J N-pott ~· 6aiit al-ta Ana Munldr-: Bowl Friday Tan Plan Award 10 ...... JIL88U com lel<d ...... 30 1lde with th• Iola! belns~uot &1 11\lllerton 18, s.n .-.,-led tho ..._,. _.. by ntPt eadl.ns H-1 . .270 .... puolng pe nta&• ..... 40 yarda apart., Tar puoinl' percen-/ ::====::;:=:!======• .._.., a .... 11.s-._.. M-11 occ ~-St••-Dhlw Dec. 1 & ........ _. 1ncc. by ........ 5 tap 11 -· ,270, while t Ir op-•• ...S plMd • wond pljM:e Ue wltla Pla)'ft' ta ,.. av tO.............. fumbl+ ·-····---... 23 ponenta avvap .f.4.1, 18 ~ for ~ Ana. ! · ' Wllloushby ·---····-··-· 9 47 S.2 Annual award 41nner for the •····-· own f\unb~p rec ...... 11 hilh .:bOol. Harbor h:MJ & big ta tho otkr -f0arut j,i.ee --.. -....... 12 24 2.0 19:i0 N<l'J>Ort H.vbol: lllp ICbool 12.--oPP· tum~ rec. -···· 8 edge In tumble& wbJcll ( paid a A•holm lllut J1a pi---................ 2 o o.o _football team Will be beld l'?lday, 215 .. _. __ ,m. ~ ..... _. 130 tarp put \n Ille ~an of ~ IH. Jllllor -·-.. -··-·--···"· 7 111 l.l Doc<mbor l . I p.m.. at Bolboa Bay INDIVIDUAJ TOTALS A»•-. Santa Ana ilnd~range. • 1 l 0 I 7 ?. a '811 a •• ~th .. -··· .. -·--·····--· : ~:·: clllb,huPrtndpaJ 8idMy R. Davtd4 Pla.J"tt. tdt TU ... Of the rqu1an. KcMU bad (._) .. --··---........ 1 · oon ~ ltfcM•sten ... -.... -...... 50 30I 1.0 Ille beat a-. a pbon<enenal 8, W Ly Z. l!lmlth --·-.. -..... -... 11• 17 1.0 Spe&ker f0r Ille~ will be 8malloy ,_ ...... -·-·-17 1111 S.8 yan!o , per try .• -~ r . I c I • I M_,. ·-·-··-·-·--( 30 1..7 Mike Peearoric.h, former Not.re JODl!a ... -----·1--U 157 S.8 16 tlme8 a.,...ged. f.I fkotland. -Am ---·---I l 1 Dame g11ddor and OJ<....Ull at Beotlaad ...... -..... ·-· 23 1%1 11.3 5.3. Team ·-WU ~.7 yarda Jlw,_, Pe----·-I 1 1 DlllVS& HUST Loyola. wbo wl1\ d'-athletlco Ben-_........... . .. _ 15 H 1.3 OftrY time they ran 1U,. ball •rt I ~---.. 1 I l -... B. Wllaon, Ml. ltlee In ...,en1.. He la r&ted "' ocel-Welt)' --·~·-·----• •• a.a wbl<J! la almoot a J dawn F SI I" q o .,_ _..._ 1 I 1 ~ ~ 0oet& • Jl-re-19¢ ~er. f . Orittllll -····-·-..... fl .. -. ll J4 4.8 ~YU)' two pla:P-, ! 0 •p ·---·-~:....:. • I • --bljwia at 11 p.m. . ! ..._ .. ----.. .... f 17 4.1 ~:;'. oaly hope that "'1'\,l ,...,. • . ~ W1M!> 1>11 car colllded i>R. LZll'l'.Zlt I:. RWXmU. ""'""*' ·-·---.. a 11 5.7 s attack e&11 be.·~ A. writer •)'II tlMit If we 110 'lit!) -dri-b)' Wtlllam W. 8Ql<ele)', V . C.· p.ot<WW -"'nM TQtor ~----;....... t 14 T.O ~-t UM ~ attack .-do pt "'lml lfSIKa It will be Jluud. 47, OC ~ at. th<! atomic -b llaf Illa~ It futeoer K-'I ----+--4 -7-LI will -~HeK&. _..a 00Ja1•:••·~ -111 Ar.M •-;:r,.eu.t-ott oo,lflcli,ny lm~ble Jo< u7 NatloG to win ' · / S-Do7 -.z cndU· -'f .. -Put<. a -.!or ...... . 'l'atalo l aa i-.a .. 7 ~ .• • • '· ., . ' • • ' 1, ' l ••• ' 1 ' ' • • I' PAGE I -PART 11 -THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1950 :~~r~"illE ~ I Sai Anaheim Bee Te•n Tie in 1aJroint ScoriiNJ ~ for e.· ancalo ' I . Banta Ana Hlgh echooJ't clus B Scoring two to chdowM ..UMt 8,lnt.li gained a tie wttb Anaheim 0r&nS"e CoBJrt C_2llege last WMk. tor lhe 1960 8unaet Jeape. ch.am~ Santa Ana·a '-r:°rge Brancato plonahlp by· blanking Fullerton gra.bl>ed an 18·r:flnt lead 1n the 20-0 lut night at the Municipal Eaat~m conteTnce lnd,lvidual ~wJ.. scortng race wltf1 a 4.8 total and The little Salnta and Colonists one game to go.1 !tnl8hed ln a 3-1-1 dc•dlock. Sant& Mt, San AnlOf!io"e Bob Brook.a Ana. however, acored 82 points to is tn' the runner,rup spot wlth SO. Anahelm'1 38 In five ga.mea. followed by F)Jll~rton's lArry Newport toSt Ila flna.1 game to Wea.Ver, Rivers\~e·s Bob Broyle9 flunttngton Beach, "18-7, givlng the and ;Mt. Sa.n Antonio's Dick Foull Olien third place and Anaheim at 24 each. topped Orange, 7-0. The Tar Bees EMtern Oont~reoce Soort:lll' two winl!I were over league-leading ' ; td P9t tp Anaheim and Orange. G. Bl'ancat.ll, Sa.it• Ana 8 O ill Sun.tt B I...racue 8tandlnp B. Brooks, Mt.· ~ . ..-... . 5 0 SO (Fln&l) L W~ver, Yullfrton 4 O U W L T Pt&. Op. B. Broy&... Rlv,?°'d.-4 O it 3 t 1 82 19 D. Foat-. Mt. ~A. .. 4 O il Santa Ana Anaheim Hunt'ton Bt'ach Fullerton ..... Ncw'l H"arbor 3 1 1 38 28 N. Piypard. Mt! 8.A •.... .a 0 S6 3 2 o 52 32 C. Sltton. Salflal Ana .. S O I.I 2 3 o 48 68 N. E&rlfly. 0,..... C. .. S 0 ti 2 3 o 82 102 L \\'Ulouchhy, 61'3nl'f' s o ts 1 4 o 18 53 .F. thlros. Mt. s!'A.. 1 J! l4 R. Hernandt"z, oh.nJ:"fl S 0 l8 D . .PhllllpA. Rl,~MIJd*" . S O 18 O range , .......... . Coed lniurecl in S. A. Crash • 0 . ..,.rt'le, San& Ana 0 l l 11" J. 8mlt.h, Oran~ C'. J 11 IT June Wilkens, 18, a •tudent of Southern California Bible college. I Costa Mesa, is recovering from a cut Under her right eye rt'ceivl"d when the car In which she was a f passenger wu Involved In a mis· hap at Chestnut and Main St.s., Santa Ana lut week end. accord- ing l o police. The injured young IA'Oman wa..<i riding in a car driven by Wayne I F . Mullens, 21 , also a student of the college, when lhe machine col- lided witft another vehicle o~rat· ed by Alvin G, Edwards, Jr.: 15, 930 Halladay St. Bdth cars were going south on Main St. when the accident occurred. officers sald. 1'!sa WIJkena wu treated at Emerpncy hoapital. Demands $5574 in Auto Crash Suit Damage11 totaling $5674 were demanded in superior court Mon- day by R eese A. Griffin. Santa Ana, for Injuries he RUffere.d and damage to his pickup truck in collision last Oct. 4 with a pass- enger automobile. Griffin said he wu driving north on Newport Blvd. at Bay St .. Coal& Mesa. at 11 a . m. Oct. ' "It.Alf 1'THE f fUN ,. Of H.AVINl>i '"l"...i.,...._ Flofl~ I ' larber.f laotery 179" N ~rt Av"!. COST MESA 4 when his vehicle WU 11truck by I ,, , , ~ • foo n -I - the south-bound auto of defendant """44, c.,:;04e Kenneth DalS-,-Madlaon, Costa 1 • " Jlfesa. --:;-~~ -:r~=:!T'ft -' PAllfTING CONTRAUI'OR He d9m.anded9 i&Gf gene l Evfllt&q damages for injuries, plu.s $20.60 :Barbor 1181 f' &acen 11%0-W medical cha.rgea, $107.60 for Jou ~· ~· =====t'l ======'.l:::=-of earnings a. a bt\11 driver. $400 - for damage to ht• &uck and J4e r-------4--C--.,-=--,- 1 ---. for Iou or lt.8 use. Car Stolen From Garage in Heights Police put out an all·point.9 broadca.sl thi~ week in an attempt to recover a 1950 two-door green sedan stolen from the garage of F1o rence L.a.z.enby. 681 Cliff Dr., Newport Heights. The woman told police she believed the theft oc- curred about 1 a . m. Sunday. Thieves Take Riding Gear From Garage COSTA .. Uj: ···-621 .. W Thieves entercl the unlocked garage of L. L. Mennes, •o7 Tus- tin Ave .. Newport H eight.a. some- tlmt> Saturday night and stole two Mexlcan-ty-pe saddles, a bridle and two saddle blankets, police uid. A va.lue of $400 wa.11 placed on the stolen riding gea.r by Mennes. R esults l'.'O ~ e. from coruitant Practice! An 1 !:d rrgularly in this paper will pn-!.uce results for you. DON'T MISS THE STYLE..S ... OW ' SPONSORED BY THE Jll'EWPORTi HARBOR BUSINESS AND PROFESSl!)NAL w<>.t.i EN'S CLuj, ' a~ ~ '*€-:o•·~3~~~i l•?!~ 2nd See MUFTI'S DISPLAt of TallonMI Snits &Dd Imported l'a.brics ' ' ll''ll f.URNIT RE AND , 1 ACc;ES CRIES - OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL IOVJW.i'co ST MATERIALS I COM ANY J ' SPECIRGATION 1 READY MIX . CONC ~ 9f U ft IA&lL 11Je .. .n ·~ • ' l j .. - ' ~ I • • • ~· ~~~~~~1:~~~·-:~-rlf.·:·~----~~~·y:;r ··---:-,::·· ~::;;-:::;;::;-. ~~~~~~~. ~~~~~, -~~,~~ P~6i 2,-PAlT · .. : r-~A~._~v. 23. ·19so . Parent « Tea~her -~--ll£SSE RoundTable MerchantS ~Yite all Harbor Residents tf ·v ule Preview Ktn:hlnta of thR Newp:>rt..COSta )(esa'area. are un.ltlng with thE Bt••fn .. and ProteuienaJ Women's club tn extending a cordial lnv1· tatlQn to U. fourth &nnual bmtmu Preview, November 30. Decem- ber t and 2, tn the RenderJou.a Ballroom. BaJboa. Mn. Bett7 .1~ wenefat chairman, advises that·everything ~ llible ill Mini" done to add 'to th ... ...,.----,,,.,,.,-.,====== varu. and enjoyment of thla huge ---· Ina Ray Hutton and her ce~ brated televtaion all-girl band will open tbe pl& 3~y f'vent !with a. :special llbow an•I t!Anr,. on Novem- ber ~ at 8 p .m. lJean Hr&Jlord, prorninut harbor ana buainess- man, will be ma.st.er of cerC'l'.Jloni~ and assiat witb the pt'Ogram. On December 1 a vision ol St. Nlck will unfold In the forti; ol a unique and da.u.llnl style/ &how. Fifteen Mesa and Newportf stores will display the Luteal fulUon to deligtlt Keh member of the fam- ily. ~n Nllea. popular radio an_d motion plcture star will emcee .00 entertainment by prominent rad1o and TV 1tars will be featured dur- ing the evenJng, Your Nel&hbor nd Interesting addition be a "Meet Your tunlty when peo- ple of not o y local but national and international rame will be in- troduced. Mrs. &tty Ja.rvu a.dv18es that ovar 50 valba.ble gilt.9 Maded by a beautlful IUr piece ot tour matched Hadson Bay sables wUl be a.ward- ed during UU. 3-day show. Never hu 90 mueh In the way of enter- tafnment and value been offen!d for 90 11.tt.Je--one ticket, cos.Ung 11.00, plu.a ~O cent.a t&Jr., will entitle the ' holder to two nights of top notch• tQJ.trtatmnent full ol 1ur- prisee-&nd at the same time give him, the oppattuntty to solve JUs ~ llhopping worries, ad- vley M n. .J arvil_ Rendeavous Ballroont 1will be trana:fonned into a block of minia-ture abopa. representing the lead- ing . hl•etrwuea In the Newport- Mesa area_ Mrs. Helen "Norton booih sales chalnnan, reperts that ea,cb mercllant is planning to fea- ture a choice selection of Christ- mu a.nd every day buylng that will interest every member or the ramily_ - On Saturday arte moon the public Is inVlted to a matinee sQuare dance festival. Prominent Orange COWlty groups will partic- ipate lil au exh.lbiUon of Ulla popu- lar dance. Bill Voorhees of Long -Bea.ctr.. Who t. consklere<f' one of the fine.et callers in California, wilt do the calling and everyone iS urged to com~to watch and take part in the fun. Partic:tpa)!ng in thls all jnclU.9'1Ve merch&n.dis1' exhibit and fashion show w:llJ be Kay Nelson, Lido Druga, Richards Lido Market; Vin- cent'• Travel Bpreau and Newport Balboa Federal Savings a.nd Loan all of the Udo •hoppinc-diat.rlct. C08ta Mesa. will be. re;preaented by La Motte'a, The Brat Shop, Al's Flunlture, The· Man, Kim- mons Drapery Shop, MWti, Ltd., Keith Collins and loln1. ilieen with her k>•ely hand-m..ae dolla. CDM Mf'rcbanta Fropi Corona del Mar-O'Btiens Spedalty Shop, Randall Appllant"e, Oliver Broomhead. The Childrens Shop, Dee's Beauty Shop and Lee Shipley. Newport Beach will be rapre- sented by Newport FurnJture, Hubor Froun Food Locken, Lor- abeth, 'nle Canneries, Newport Harbor Realty BoarJ. Monro Mo- t.on fiJllrpan Mi\lX Cars, Newport Supply, Tide Publishlng and Sooth Coaat company. From Balboa Island. Jax, Inc., Vagabond · House, Gay Togs, and Moggi's. Balboa partictpant..5 are: Pav- ilion Gift Shop. She, Wilson Gtft Shop, Surf and Sand, Itiper-John- eon, Balboa Fltzpatricks. Ricky's Me!l'1 Wear, Balboa. Five and Dllne, Blower's Village Market. Of ceneral community interest will be the booths or the Newport and Coata Mesa Girl Scouu and Boy Scout&, t.hp Harbor Commu. nJty Players and the EbeU club. 'Be Ye Perfect' is Subject at St. Andrews 'Dae Rev. Thomaa M-1 Gibso.o of SL Andrew"a Preebyte.r\an, ch"-"Cb wW ba'ft u his subject thia com. iUC 11w>d&7, "Be Y• Perteet." This .. -tbe Wtt "Be y. Pllrreet. e-vm u J"OQl' Father wbJc;t. .. In Bea-., la perfecL" (Be:'. MatL ~:OJ . <:MMe ,... Crackers d ub WW meet Tb~ e•entnc, No•. ·30 at U.. church with Dr. Stuart In· ~ author. lecturer and ConDillr mfWmrP:r. ~mg-mt. au-. Attn S unday ouvlce Rev. a.. --. wt.o iA a lieuten&Q;t with U. ... .,. Ckpi&ln"• Corpe. will ..... for las. annual ''cru.1.R; two ween IN~ wltb tbo lltb dllitriet ~ -6Cllce at S.... DiOso. Do 111o •)I (K'9 Oil Dec.. U , ·the Rn. Roy hfrdlllld. prcfw o1 Pl1' hoJea "* O<>"r!oatal ~ Will _... • . •, MODELING STYLES for the -very you.ncf'St !iM:•t ut the f1>rth- com.l•1" BPW ('hrl8ttl\OS P~vk-w Nov. SO, De<'~ I and 2, "'ill ht> tlny Ea.Id Guth.rk-, S, uf Loguna ~ "·hu ";JJ "'f'ar clutherl hvat Macrte's. Balboa IMBnd. Autumn Theme at .FAC luncheon The ric h harvest. sea.son found rU11 expression in the beautiful decorations for the monthly meet- ing or the Costa Mesa Friday Af· tetnoon Club hfld Friday, Mov. 17 with lu ncheon as preJude to the afternoon's entertainment. Sprays of painted ca.nary bird.I ranging in tone from chartreuse to deep green, were Intermingled With golden · c hry.!lanthemums, green, l'\lSSt't and bronzt leaves, hand painted by Mrs. Florence Eighmey. Spat:ed at intervals on the tables were 1n.11.tching l:&ndlea whicll augmented the vi vid er. ects. Mrs. Eighmt'Y and Mrs. . ¥ary Fryer were responsible ro r the.. str.iking appointments. Mrs. Heinz Kaiser, president preaided at the business session. Of keen intcrt.>!'lt was the talk on 'The Romance of t-.todern Fabrics" presented by Mh;s Katrina Con- way, who wa:,i introduced by Mra_ Kenneth Stewart, program chair· man. MW Conway, assistant to the director of t:onsumer relations ror th e CelaneJt_· Corporation or America. gaVL' !'!Ugge.s tions (Or color coordination ror the ward- robe and the liu111e. She presented her theories on flattering color combination k eyed to individual personalities and displayed mod- ern fabrics, nl.3.Jiy or which a.re now being ust-d by prominent Amer ican des1brners. In addition to being a stylist and lecturer, ML'>.'i Conway iM the co· author of a book "'ntitled "Put a New ·u· in Bt'auty:· soon to be published. Chi ldren's Home Soc. Me~ts Tuesday Newport Ha,.bor auxiliary, C hil· dren·s Home sot:it:ty of California. will mert Tuesdny. Nov. 28 at the home of ~1 ni. F'. J. Clt'ary, Pacric Drive. Corona J~I ~1ar. the l ime beitlg 12 noon. A ssi:sttng host t>sses will be Mrs . Fred Hunie, MrR. Leon H end1;ckS{'ln 1J.11<l Mri.i. Wilfred rls. Saturda DanC'e at Grange Hall The Costa Mesa Grange will hold tht'ir tnonthly dance Satur· day, N'ov. 25 at the Grange hall. Square and n10Lle rn dances will be played and rt•fre8hments will be served. The public is Invited to come and. enjoy an evening or fun and fellowship. Assist' ce League New Provisionals Four provlalonal members who have served th.e1r required number or work hoUJ'a were accepted when the Assistance League hel 'ts November eeasion Tuesday at St. James pa..rish house-. They wcrl' Mrs. Alexander Hamilton. Mrs. \V. H. Hitchman, Mrs. Dalt> Ramsey. !l!ld lflrs. Lester Lowe. Mrs. Thomu Rutter announced that th' League needed donatlonM or toys for the s~tal children·~ Christmas toy salt! st the Thrift Shop, Sn addition t o clothing 1:1.ncl household articles. •The League will award rour stu- dent meinbershlps In Newport Rarbol'"-Hunlington Beach Comn1u- nity Concert auociation and tWg more membenh.1pi11 hav~ been do- nated by a Le&cue memb€rs. Mra. Robert W~er. wel!are obainn.aa, reported on groceries, clot.IUq. tu.rnit\U'e and ca.ah aid II.Yell four llffdy families. · Bofteaes for the day were the 11.m-. Arthur Beat, Dale R.&Jna.ey, Geol-s• Hobrtd.n and Salvatort:! lllonuo. J~net K. Gurley New Granddaughter oJ Lido lslers Recent announcemenl-3 carried new• to frienda ot the birth or Janet Kathleen Gurt.>y on Nov. 3 to Mr. and Mns. John A . Gurley of Morro Bay. · She aet a mark on the scaleK at ua.ctly aeven pounds. Patern- al grandp&renta are Mr. and M rl:I. J _ A. Gurley of Uciotlsle and ml:l- terna.J pandp&rent.a are Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hunt. Thornhill, Dews- bury, Yor kahlre, England. Mrs. Thomas G ibso n Home From Pasadena Mrs. Thomas Gibson is back rrom Pasadena where .she had been stayfl'lg with her siste r for some lime and is much Improved in health, having gained some l!"J po•nds. The Glbsons have ju st moved Into their new home at 26i5 Riverside Drive, near St. Andrew·~ Presbyterian church, o f whii·h Mr. Gibson l.s pastor. Mary Williams is Club Hostess The Old Folk's club held their monthly get-to'gether Tue:Way nt the home of Mrt. Mary Willi an1~. a59 -20th St. At noon a fish fry with all the f!Xings was enjoy<·d by the members. W . S. Va.n De Cs.r, preRident . conducted the business meeting which followed. ThOl!te present were Me.ssers. and Mmes. John Ca.se. lra •Fox, Able Ulrsen, A rthur CoopE'r. Al- fred Mitchell and W. B. Van Dfo Car, Mmes. Alice :t.fullen, Agnes Anmdell, Etta Conver&". Mary Mcintosh, Helen Kirks. Eva Mc· Minn. Ida Humason, Katy Wagar snd Mary Wllliam.11. Mls.<ies Tina Hudson, Elizabeth Hall. Ida Gagt'. Bessie Smith, Mary Hall, Fred Beck and Harry Hudson. ' Be«Jin RUCJ Class at Hi9h School A new clnS!J In rug making Is Rch~·dul rd t o begin next Thursday ufl1·r11oun at Harbor High 8chool. As u pnr-t of Harbor Hjgh schoors Allult Educntlon program, the rug ruu kiu~· lru1 truction wil' be givt:n in roon1 233 u n Thursday from l :30 tn 1 ::.i o p.1n. The instructor will bt> ~fr:-i. Johnnir May Blakeley from Cur·u 11u dt:I Mar, who has ha!.J con. t;ic.lt!rublc cx.petience and succe&11 in lt'O\·hlng such cla.Mes. J..1rs Bla.k~ley teaches the Mc· Gown n1ethod Of rug hoakine- Vo'h u h is comparaUvely 1new on th"' wt·st L"oa~1. but hrui tieen taught 111.:.iny yt':trs in the es!lt. It offers s (int· oppo1·tunity for 1hon1e mak- "r" lo n1ake beautirtil rugi.t for th1·11· hur11es from theit old wool- ' • • 11 s. All thOB e lnterasttd· &hou}.l re- jAJJ'l lu ruu111 233 at the high school 111·x t 1'hurs!.Jay aflt'rnobn, !'~OVf'lll­ bl'f :iu nt l :30 p.nt. 'the r lass is frl't' or charge. Seek Settlement in Acid Swallo"ing A1 ·id used In soldering was left ungu.urdt.'t.I by plumb6ra at work in lht: John H en ry Russell home, 1-1·1.J W . Bay Ave .. Ne.Wport Beach, ln.-;t SL'pl. 25. and wae swallowed hv th .. RusM>lls' 21-mOnth·oh.I son. Janies ~nton , with consequent burns 111 the child's throat. it was ~ho\\'11 this week in superior court, Santa Ana. The cuurt was asked by the rather tu approvf' a $360 settle- ll1t!J1t uff~red by the plumbing con- t ra.-tor, San1 Kinsfatl.ier. and his i:n1pl11ypes. Cyril Poague and WaJ- t~1· Stlcve, who wcrP doing the work ll.l the RusseU r~siden cc. ------- Mabel Stevenson Honored by Lady Anglers Ilnnorlng Mabel Stevenson, prt'~1t.l c r1t, n1e1nbers af the boa.rd of directors of the Newport Har- bor l .. ady Anglers (')Ub entertain- 1•ll wilh a surprise ra,-eweU lunch· ..-nn in lht' home of Olive Mc Ken· z i1· 0 11 Balbou. Island Friday. t-.1 r14. Slt>venson and her hus· band. Jin1n1y, widely known chnr- Ler boat ope,..r, are leaving for Oak Creek Canyon, Ariz. The 11ono~e \V&s prt!sente<l with an auto'ntatlc coffee maker and cor - sage by the group. - Prci;ient at the h1ncheon were Julie Sawyer, Clara Keeler, Myra Sprague, Bonnie Miller. Eva Gra- han1, Stella Gaines, Stell Mar· .,iha.11, Dickie Greeley, Leta. Skeen, ~1rs. McKenzie and Mrs. Steven· S~ower· Surprids · ~ Heights Cou ple ~ 1 0 . . c9~ . ' f ' · YOU CA -l:PAIN ~ .rou_•i'kOOM " ~,. J.'~ J'jid. . :..~.atch'fni ·EM el · ~ t:U <Ct.l -~\'t" I I ' f . DU'TCH ··PAlf,tT 'iruitP'i?~ ! 'GLA.MOUROUS .MATC ttllNG COLORS 100% PURI PRIP<"tlD UHCOl4DIT IOHAU. Y GUAtAHTHD -WAR SUBPLIJS, STOBE aBAN'l'll ·· sUllPLv11 1m N--A-. <>osta •---· Better light ' .. ! makes a. sigh-t of diff eren·ce! • . i I DAD WILt·DO L·E~S-SCOWL ING ~..sport pge-two. wbd bu (a..,ori1e team.isn;r doing so well -if he can rttd in comfort, w~ ey~aln. i.ow ~ores .sttm lns,st-rious if cherr's a ··high score"'~ your homC' Jighcing. fkcrer check. Gooo sishr is rremtndously imporrant ro C\lery mrmbe-r ol yow family . W~och makos good ~gh< impc><ulll m 111< boppiness cl 1 your home. , Good lighr m<ans enough lighr in 1h< righr plata, f«< from ,P,• &nd shadow . Modero lamps are sc~cihcaUy dnijntd ta pr°"ldi it-and add bc-auty to your home, besld 1 es. They'll make youn a Sunshine Homc-, in rooce ~ays rban ooe. 511 )UMr lilaln. I I SOUTHERN. CALIFORN I A ED I SON COMP,NY ' I ' I THE 'SI FORD STE. Ai14EAD ••• F RTHE YEARS HEADI ---. • I · ~ j ... ..!' ... tr lrida at yow Fordµ>ealer'a-tbe '61 "LooK Nh:.AU RATURES Fonl' It"• · .. ...,, Fol!!! It'• the fin .. t Ford! And it Ci"es you 43 ngw ''Look A.bead" I f•twea-cagiattrtcf and rill iJ\UI the C&J' not juat for µii. y.,-and en, but for the )'e&n ahead!J "TM Drite" the '61 Ford! You'll like t.hti quie.t "jet.-a-way" perforru¥ce of either the tOO-b .p_ Forti V-8, the _9~.p .. Sis. ... the .... of a.~C.·in-b< ~_,,,, ... and the ertra o( new, l>ouble-Sm.1 Kint- Slle Brakes. And \be '$1 ord o!'en th~ advanced tmwn•om-Cooventianal Drive. ibe Ov "ve, • and Ford.o-malic Drive,• t newest, finest and most tlui.bl(f of aJI auto?Mtic ttansmiMif's. ~, .. ~,.._ :;;ti~~ .' R ll All A •rw o• Tiii 41 "1001 , .. , .. NATlllS II Tll 'SI POaD '51 f'I ..... ....... ..... -. ...... dail.c '9 , .... brr•··,, • ...,.,,_, lc•ldo• .,. ............ . .... ...__-.& ...... • l ' • ·T;BBO OBB ao ~•• i , • ' f "T '••clt ·' ,,... ....... c. • • ,._ Hwbw21 • • I • • • Lt Geo g:e D obey Jr· com·ma' nds' l•lbo, ll•y Squ8dro11 · ~: · r • · · -i::~~i;!"i~~~~.".Jr 8alh9a Say Sq adron of CA P Sq!=.. ~~te ~ ::1~ ~ A. lpcaJ man, George D. 1obey, Jr., of Bal~ bas recently taken command of the Balboa Bay Squadron ot tpe Civil Air Prtrot. He wu appointed to that pc>flllon by Capt. H. R . Leo, the com~and· ln• officer of Orange County'e 13th Group. CAP. ICatabUshed on 1 l>f;cem6er. 1941 Clvil Air Patrol Is an offtclaJI aw<- lliary of the U. S . Air Force. Both 1V_fficers and memben serve with· am. pay. They are not deferred from aenlice with the armed forcea but are persons anxlous to con~ tribute more than their regular clvillan occupation permits. Members engaged in the per· formance of off~clal mlMions are , required to wear the uniforms and 1.na:lgnla authorized by the War Department. These. both for of- flcet8 and enlist('() men and wom· en are the same as worn by the USAF. with distinctive exceptions.' Many useful services have been performed by CAP for the armed force•. lnclud.ing \8 monbhs or anti-submarine patrol over the east coast water!! from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico. with 173 Lt. Georp D. Tobe7. Jr. girl applicants. between the ageti or l:'; and 18 years are eligible to receive this training, as well aa are older •ppUcanlA having an in- to El Toro Marine Alr bue Sat .. urday for a trainlnl' program planned by tbelr unJt U:alninS. of· fleer, Earle G. Borden and their ,quadron commander, George D. Tobey, Jr. The g-roup W11f met by Col. Wot and hta oUlcere. Spllttlng Into two aegmenta, -eight we9t to th• engi- neering portion of the prognm where they were taken through two R4D cargo and tran•port&llon planea, then ~ ll)e parachute loft and shown the latest In equip- ment. Second group went to flying ln- -.truction, with lecturea on· tnstru- menta and lheJr phyBtcal make- up; lecture on vertigo and Ila nunlflcattons, motion picture11 on "Knowing &nd Believing Your In- strument.a" a.nd, moM thrilling of all. given Individual fiying lime In t CA Unk tralnera. Squadron membera participat- ing were: Lt. Tobey, Fred Hughes. Earle G. Borden. H--.rold Ruuell. Roger Ward. Robert Holland. Ron Surmon, Jack Welchel. David Cooper, Cadet Oqulst, Robert Carter, M. Hollis and Robert Van House. terest In avlaUon. ThOBe interest· ,.. _____________ , Salons Study ,j ~~~!!~~~.~~ of Newport Beach, cllatrinan of the ..._mbly'e Interim colnmi"• on avfatlon pre.tided over~ ~on , Mondq at State . Bulld!4, ~ A.ngekw and propoeed lefialatlon dealing wltb avl&Uon •U:Wnafd· ered. Recommendation. of ht. com· mittee to• tegtalatton deal.Ins wtlb a do&en phlllee of avtat'on wm be prepared u relNlt of thll He- ston, St.anley, Aid. Included on the agenda were matten dealing with aViaUon ln public achoole, problems, ot the crop dusters and farmers 1who op- erate atrcraft, clvtl deten,e plan• aa they tie In with civil aviation, the state's airport development plan and how small prtvatFIY own- ed fteld11 might be aided If deem- ed esaenUal to the state-wtde air- port 8}'11tem, zoning problema Inci- dent to airport development.! and other topics. RepruentaUves of the aircraft tnduatry and plane operators along with representative• of their organizations were present at the meeting. .. MA.JOR WM. M. LUNDIN l CDM Marine . Gets Award in ' 1 l l ' I ! ... , . ' enemy submarines !!polled &nd 57 depth charj?'es dropped against them. In addition patrols located 363 survivor·s of torpf'doed ships. l 7 floating mines and 71 vessels in di.stress. ed may write Balboa Bay Squad· ron, J3th Group, CAP. P. 0 . Box 508. Balboa. Calif.. or telephone Harbor 2iM·M In the evenings. Courier Sen-tee Pl b c d SKY· BOBBING With Bob Geier Jack Richardson Complftfi TralninCJ With Air Force A vtatlon Cadet Jack }l. Rich- ardson. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Richardson, Rlcharct8on's Yacht Landing, Bayside Dr., has juBt completed the first seven-month Korean Action 1 {T.8.S. Sl('lly (al M•"R) Nov. G-· Marine Aviator Major \.\'Hliam 1Af. Lundin of Corona dcl A1'BT. a p\Jot in the Marine cafrle1··hH"e<I Bht.ck· sh~ep Fighter Squadron. VAtF·'.!14 . was &Warded a gold !illar in lielJ of a !illxth distinguishetl flying cro.'-" today by Rear Ad.mlral R. W . Ruble. commander of the rsc.nrl carrier Task Group 96.8 fwlth which the sqt1adron hM been op· crating In the Sea of Japan) for combat mlssionM tlown In Korea. ::.~..4 TekphoM •enJicc · 1ti.ll a bargai,., .•• for •inoe 1940. ntU4I Now IOM up much k than th.e 1' of livi1t4. GOOD FRIEND OF THE FAMILY BU GET 111 air courier service CAP um "1ng 0 e canled rl;•patch<S, urgent c8"go. ~~ii t:endse~~1~~r~irpc~:~~:e1a1~~~ Causes Confus·1on lt aecms that I have a faculty pha8e of his training with the Air for making people. angry with me Force. new m(lre. than 20,000 mllcl'I per 1 day on regular roUtl'!'I and sched-1 ules. Up through the end of the -..._ war CAP plane.s rle\A.· more than ' 20.000 hQUrs on off\ch\I search miMlons for the Air Force. which does not include unofficial flights for the military service or for Jost civilian planes. Supervisors Say Disclosure that the Orange over some of the things I write • Sgt. Mel Bonar of the Santa In this column .. What I write h! Ana recruiting office report!! that not ln15plred by any desire to in· Jack has been transferred from cense anyone or any group: nelth· Goodfellow Air Force Base. San er li!I It my desire to be arbitrary Angelo, Texas. to Ree&e AJr Force in any matter. I 'm simply enthus--B&3e, Lubbock, Texu, tor advanc· eounty building department hu ed about private flying and there-eel training. fore am wholeheartedly agaln&t-Richardson li!I a graduate of Other activities included 20,593 tow target and t rac klng misaions and the Southern Border Liasion patrol established in cooperation with the Mexica n government to check Illegal crossings of the Rio Granrte. been unable to agree on intepreta- tion or a somewhat complicated anyon.e or any group when they Newport Harbor Hli'h achool and plumbing code. and that•some in· do anything which can hurt civil~ a Conner atudent at Loyola Unl- l&n aviation. verslty. He served tn the Navy tor spedors have IS15ued change-or· ders. on joba previously approved Following my column of Oct.a--two yean. by other officials. wa.i; made last her llSth. there was considerable At completion of six months of week. comment from Army Reserve advanced ptlot•11 training, he will At present CAP is operating a naUonwirle missing aircraft search service. Trained crash crews with squadrons th roughout the U . S. ·are alway.s available fOf' volunteer rmergency airc raft crash a.s.a;ist- nnce and members of the local squadron have taken part in sever- al recent seArches. The matter came to attention men eo I accepted an Invitation be commluloned a second lteutef\· as Supervisor c. ).I. Featherly of from Major Ed Hall to visit the ant and wUI wear the .silver wings Santa Ana 3 uggri!lted formation Santa Ana Filter Center to find of an Air Force pllot. of 8 "code panel and interpret&· out something about the details of ~/ tion committee .. to be composed the proposed Aircrllft We.ming of two master plumberS. two System. Through the courrt.esy· of journeyman plumbers. one Jay. Sgli!I. Sanderson and Beeck and man. one Inspector and a public of· Capt. Stafford and Ed HAU, I utilities representative. saw the board at which ten people • His proposal wa.s dropped by receive calls regarding locations the board of supervisors. how-of plane.e: and on which they plot TralnJng Program ever. when Chairman Willis H. their position. There 19 little doubt Warner, of. Huntington Beach, th&t any ln!ormatlon received at One of the func tions of CAP ifl this center will be promptly and called "for agreement on interpre· the training Qf the AmericAn talion ot lhe law we now have, efficiently reklyed to the proper youth in the fundan1entali!I or aero-by forming a poUcy within ttit: defe.nae &uthorlties tor whatever iie.utic8. department and· keeping to that a.ctlon "'h'""dftmed-~uarr. At the present time the local policy." w 9rfctn nquadron ia beginning an extensive 0 program toward that aim with lnapec\Gn Dtrter I was mainly ' concerned, how- 8Ubjects in thCCJry of flight. map Chairman warner disclosed ever. With the origin of the lnfor· 1 eading. meteorology, navigation, t · 1 · h' th matlon: the Spotting elation! tha various nspectors wit .1n e mechanic!\, crash procedure, and d l h be bl t themse lvee. There was 80me mis· epar ment ave en una e o Civil Air regulations. Military sub-apply the same Interpretation of under.standing con~rnlng the ject.8 include light Infantry drill. the plumbing code. often "confus-statement I made with regard to ordnance, military correspondence Ing the builder with so many or· the speed of today·s attack plane3. nnd organization of the U. S . Air ders." I ,did not mean to Infer that be· Force. He cited one instance where an cause ot th.is speed, the plane:!! Local military bases are afford-individual. building his own house, could not be identified but rather Ing their facilities toward 1further· got clearance through the depart· that becau!le of the geographical Ing this educational phase or Civil ment ror his plumbing pl.an. After location of Sana Ana. any plane Afr Partol and are cooperating the roughing-in job was completed which wu detected over the city fully In the preparation of young u he was Instructed he wu or· could be over the LA or i..ong men and women In pre·flight dered to change It all when an-Beach defense factories before training. All orientation! flight!! other inspector called to see lhe they could be Intercepted. . ·- CADET 'ACK RICHARDSON I Photo by U . S. A11· Force. Goodfellow Air Base, Te>Ul.8) Mr. and Mrs. Leo A. Lee of 285 Broadway, Costa Mesa, were t!n· tertaJned in Alladena a few eve· nings ago by Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cherry, who ha11ted s. dinner. . His wife, Eleanor and son BiU. 3 years. Hve at 312 Narcissus Ave. Corona del Mar and his 0 parent!I, Mr. and .MrS. Walter Lundin, livt' In Chica.go. 111. Tu dale Afajor Lundin ha.! 53 combat sorties in support of trcr.>Vl' on the ground. He assis ted the Unlted Nation forc('s in stem~ing the Int gasp Comr.1unh1t drives Into .southeast Korra, helped soft- en up the Nort.h Kor1:ans for th<' Inchon Invasion anrt lhen covered lhe Marines landing there and th(' capture of Seoul. He helped knock out enemy rail- road facilities, supplies, tanks and artillery and Red lroop concentre.· lions. The major and his squadron are now adding their accurate !ilky borne fl)~ power lo knock out enemy strong polnt.B In North Korea with' botnbl'I, napahn, rock· ct!! -nd strafing. Prevtou11ly he was awarded the Dlatingulsh~d Flying · CroAS anrl four Gold Stars, and the Air Medal and fifteen Gold 8tarR, for action in the Pacific ciurlng \Vorld War II. H P il"I crerlited with 4 '-:i aircraft shot down in the Solo· mon!I. WllEELS STOLEN Eric Wlseberg Los Angeles, l'c.>· ported the theft of two 600 x 16 tire~ and wheels from his boat trailer which was parked at the Balboa. Yacht club. The theft oc· c urred liQ.[lle time Saturday night. . ' . In The telephone actually takes less of it than ' 1. Seems like the , prices of most things you buy have abouc donbled, in the last ten years. Am"ong the standout ex~ptions is your telephone service. There have been rue iocreascs, of course, co help meet increased costs of furnishiqg service ... higher wages, higher prices for materials, higher costs gen· erally. But telephone Cll.tes have gone up £ar less than most other things. And that's only pan 0£ the story. 3. Today you can call more of the people you '\\'ant to all ... many more people can call you. And the alls you ger arc often more impom1nt rhan the c:a.lJJ you make. Yer avcfage relephone races have gone bp less rhan half as mtJch as the cosr of living gencn.lly. They.re up much less than our costs of providing service. It all comes do \\10 to this: Today telephone service p.n bf purchased for £ewer hours of "''ork than ilf't 940. Your telephone is a mighty good friend of the family budget. @ Pacific Telephone GIVE TO YOUR COMMUN ITY CHEST... GIVE ALL YOU CAN. t 0 A I ~e ' ~t ., ,. I .. 2. Telephone installers' are making ~·our service~ better all-around bargain, coo. When Y<tJ buy a pound of something, rou srill get sixrecn ounces ... although the price may have doubled. 1·'\\·elvc items still m.lc a dozen. But not so with telepho ne service. Your telephone dollars buy, on the avcn.ge,itwice as many available connections as-ten yea.rs ago ... £or we've more than doubled the srstcm in ~ time. Price increases since tOOD ti' 121~ j ~940 Your telephone is qne of today's best barg~ins given CAP members under 21 job. After changing It. the man Capt. Stafford admitted that year• or age. are with parental had to reviae lhe layout again such would be true but he went approval. when still another Inspector caJled on lo &late that there waa a J>OB· The national scope of CAP is at his place. slbillty of Jong range planes com· to maintain a pool of qualified Other members or the board Ing In from near the North Pole cadet.a trained in pr~flitht sub· said that they had similar com· and following. at low altltudea. jecta: provide anti·submlCrine pe.· plaints a.bout the plumbing code variou!I valleys In the co88taJ trots If required : accompll!lh interpretations by the building de· mount.a.ins to get to the Southern courier. mail e.nd light plane trans· parlment. Featherly !laid he was California area. In a.nswer to my portation service ; tCJ'vlf targets for agreeable to framing a depart· query concerning radar intercep· the mililary; provide a ·militant, ment policy after deciding on in· tion I was told that in the first uniformed, well trained group of terpi·etatlon or the law: · he place such installations cost about flyers for search and rescue work brought it to attention Jn response $3.000.000 to set up and require In emergencle~. Blood plasma is to numerous complaints, he ex· JO to 40 men to man, and that it nown alM tor the Red CrylSl5. plained. would take quite a few to set up a TH -E OLDSMOBILE 11 RO.GKET 11 Lt. Tobe)· states that a.JI boy and..:,;:,_ ______________ I complete block or all the valleys. So they are relying upon 8J>Ol· let atatlons all &long the coast to eupplement what radar they have in operation. Of course It does •ttm a lltUe far-fetched that an attacking force could come as far South u Santa. Ana without prtor detection, but I know It Is pouible, so where could one draw the line? ll ls poasible then that plane•, enroute to the San Diego plants, could be detected over Santa Ana and interecepted. It will .of course ta.ke a large num- ber of pe<>ple to ma.n all the n~· e.a.sary flPOlter slati<m11 and u long aa they are not needed for more urgent or necessary work, it Is «rtainly tNe that their work will be a worthwblle service to the country. What Precaatlou ! I uk~ Capt. Stalford what precautlorur were to be ta.ken to prevent what happened at the be- atnnin« of the la.st war; the wholaa.Ie reporting of the move· menta of ctvt.Uan planes which ., jammed up the control board that It WU larsely rnonaibl~ for the ell.minaUon Of ctvtUa.n fiyln6. He told me that the epotten "°"1d be ctven a coune In aircraft rec· opltlon and tnatructod to icil<N'"1 mist• planeo wblcb ,..... ~ ly friendly civilian alllpo... Tiiey -.Id lie mainly eoocemect With t-otel>lpo. If th.-.. bo .... cljars..i. With the tl'aiJllJla' ot ~ apott.orw fol· -thrc>uclt With -• PloSl&m • -bf Capt BUfford. thu9 .-id lie no dlffleulty .,., --.., tlle m.lllall t'1lna' l"""8t17. ,._ ~ al the -., pm.to fl7lac le .. tmpwtut put ot u.e r.a-. tut r -1a wr1t1q t111a -· an(I t ~=::~.r:,a·-. . • • USES BASOLINE .AYAILAB!L---. EYER,YWHERE TO AY--tfD USES LISS OF; IT I lllJE TIE SEllSATl.llAL ''llCIET" 0 .. ••• . -, I j Am... pbu "'"""''YI That'• what OlcfA~obile• "!locket" Engine meam to over hal(~a-millioo eothuaiuUc ownen! They're thrilled by the "Rocket'•" a..hing $eoco-.lmued at the ga ... nmg qualitico of thio mnarkable 'gh-eomp«oNon powe< plead And the "Rocket" bu the dlic:i.ucy of the hlgb..,., ......... princi~ Wit.\ polilte ~ _,....we Way! Dme Oldwobile'• "RG.ket 88"- -die gU they ..U at J-fnorite tilli!og 1tatioo. Ia. .... lmaered rr the "R"l*et" will -~ if;adf-to 7fJU! YOU• NIAalST L D S M ..O_a I L I " ! I J 1• f • OLDSMOQILE I •A Gii~ MOfl)b. VM.ul Dl~Lla ! I ' ,• . • • • 1 ·IJO'IOB • • • ... c .......... ., " ·1 I • · aeowpor1 ' I • •• .· ' ' I t .. • .. ' . ·' .. ~. - Tl DE TA'ILE • ...... .. (Pacific pay1111>1 s&v1111 'l'lmo) " ,ll'tiday November 24: ,S&turday November 25 Sunday November 26 Monday November 27 ' •. Tuud&Y mqu 8:03 .!. m. 9:1111 ri-m. 8:30 a.m. 10:42 p. m. 1 :59 •· m. 11 :34 ~-m. 9:22 a. m. 8.0 ~.ll 6.0 s.• 5.9 S.3 6.7 LOW 1:441 a.m. s::ia p. m. 2:11 a. m. 4 :02 p. m. 2:31 a.m. 4 :40 p. m. S:Ol a. m. 5 :22 p. m. S :SO a. m. &:08 p. m. 4 :00 .. Ql, 8:68 p. m . 5:23 a . m. .7:50 P· 11\. 2.a -0.5 2.11 -0.5 2.1 -o.• 2.1 -'--0.1 s.o· November 28 -Wedntoaday 1 November 29 'Ibunday 0 :33 a.. m. 10:04 a. m. 1 :.f7 a. m . • 10:44 a. m. ... November 3() 2:58 ,a. m. ll:S6 a. m. 3.2 6 .• S.2 6.1 3.• 4.7 -0.1 s.1 o.i SJI o.a • •• ~ @ Ci' e FIJl8T. FULL l.AaT NEW QUARTER MOON QUABT.llR MOON Dec. !5 I Qt!O. 2 bee. 9 Nov. 2f 70 Businessmen Cooperate in College Vocations Day · Seventy Orange county and Loi 4.n1elu busin~. profeaaional and lndustrla.1 leaders discus.<Jed requiremenl!i and opportunities of the prolesatonal and commercial world wiJ.h students at Ora11ge Coast col- lege lut Friday morning u the college held it.a •econd· Vocatfofi8 day. This pros-ram . .ao succeufu1 last.--------------- year, wu repeated this year in law by Don Dungan; j ournalism order to give s tudep ts fir.st h&.I}d by Jim ·Sharp: J}'liJitar.y careers lnrormstlon concernJng the nature by General StanUiy Rldderhot: and of vocations they have chosen or architecture and arc!iitectual are considering. drafting by Dick Plerer and Bill The field of po.asl_!lle careers was Blurock. Walter Prtll wu the cllvtded Into 10 categ ories with moderator each category being divided into I Seven aPecialist1 auLBted lohn sub--groupti of related .iobs or pr~-Owens. mo<ierator, :.n portra.ytng feulon&J:•. Men and women promi-variou• area.a tn the flE"ld of trade• n.ent In each flela talked briefly and induatry: Theo Robina, me- an-tbeJr ape~laltlea a.nd anawered chanlca; Gordon Satterla. meta.I ~fie que•tlon.11 posed by atu· trades; Arthur Henrickaon, pe- U . troleum technology; 1... B . Ander- The program was divided into .aon, building trades; Howard Al-two eeulon• of l V. hours each so 1 1 bo that h l d t "Ill t en, a r organization: Jae~ Raub, eac • u e n wa.a a e to a • surveying; and Wallace Theil- tend two vocational groopa. The mann apprentice training. tint ae.aaion was con1po.a~ of 5 Ve~on Pattenon •arved u group11 repreaentln&' aviculture, moderator for the five artl•ll who office work, t ea.ching a.nd related discussed potentialltiel!! and ttall- fieldB, homemaki ng and home eco-ties in the flttld of art; Do n Hall, nomlcs. The 5 groups comprlalng commercial art; Braden Finch, the aecond &e8.'!lon centered a round cer amics ; R ex Brandt, painting engineering and phy1'ilcal science. a.nd d 1 1 . H d F l 8&.lea and management protea~ es gn ng · owar o som. sional occupations, trade~ &nd in-photogn.phy; ~nd l.~eU Butter· du.atry and art. more. comme rcial de111gnlng. · Following the panel dii.cusalons A&'rt~ulture Panel gueat apeakers joined the college Seven men comprised the panel ta.culty tor lunch In the cotleC"e Jn t he agriculture 9ections with cafeteria. ~-Robert Wardlow acting as modera- tor. Specific spec ialties were dis-Beacon Be lles ·cussed by 0 . A . Murry, ranch own- I -• • ' - ' ,,, ' '\ ~ ,,,, •. , .• 1,·t • .., A8 18 CUITOMA&Y at Ille Bal1-Yacht Club, the vi.......-a,,, oflk:lates at the annual S- Tropby A"'vd OlnDU. and ifle job fell lnto the capable ta.a'nd.9 of Harry Blodptt at tbis year's 8\·ent. He la llto\\1t here ,ftth the Wlnae"' of B. Yo C.'• Cab.llna btaod:.ud~retum race. for the Rhode. and p, C. ~ ~n~r Is MarJ A.Ga Pearcy, w-oklpperfns and ...........inp have put """ omoDI' ~ leaden Of Che Rhodeia fleet thlt Ye/M• and Who "'on the T. G. Myent Perpetua.I for the Oata.Jloa evettt. At rtpt, B. V. C.'t ,populu Oo"fuodt1re Fred Sm.ales. \\iAa.er of t.h~ Geof'l'e strom. P111rpetual for lbe P. C. Ctau In this race far the second tlmls. F""d'• mahop.ny PC SO, PA.Ml.IN, collected the a.jor »ha!'f' of trop~ ln t.hl1 clMM, a~ usual, 1D addltlo a. t.o add1ng the covet'ed Ttme. Perpetu&l to ~ B . Y . c. ro8tf"r of a\\-a.rds. (Photo by ~ckner ) .. R.u..BOA POWER SQUADRON-NM!· otf108n; llarry Ashton (left) Commandtt 01 the Thirteenth District of the U. S. Power Sqtaa4rorul, looks oa aa TM 'Hamhrool4. retlrlq OomrnudN' of th" Ba.I· boa Sqll3.dron, tunta the helm over to llay L&n~nhelm, the Of'\\' Commander, and former UeuUnant Oornn-.nde.r. Hal Roi~ (rl&flt) la the he\\'ly Piectf'd Uf'Utftlant Commander. tPhoto by Beck.nerl •r and ope<ato'; E.N.H . all, equip-Show Hand1·work me nt sales and maintenance; Dave ltrb, forestry: W . M . Cory, ·u. c. H L h • N med· 1951 Navy Ur,.,.ntly Extension Se<vice and g overnment P<ajec t Leade< Kay Gerrt.h ay angen e1m a ':Ill-• employment : Norman Ruef(, truck demonstrated "Your We ll Se t Need M ha .- ' and field cropa: and George Mor-Table" at the late~t meetinl' of • 5 ec ftlC5 ton, animal hus bandry a.nd d&.ir)'· the Beacon Belles in the h ome of Power Squadron Commander -An immediate call for mechan-ing. • Rae Bu,u, St. J ames Rd., Cliff Miss B ernadine Bell served as Haven. ics, urgently needed in Ban Diego modei-ator for the group handling Mr1. Ge rrish had examples of Balboa P ower Squadron has elect.O ill 1951 officers. These men, Naval act ivities. has beE"n Issued , the various pha.se.s of office w ork. cryatal, potte ry. china a{!d decora-elected at Jut Thursday's annual dlnner meeting at Balboa Yacht Club, by Naval author ities here. -Individual reporta were given by lion.a for a tas tefully · appointed • P"•iU'ons 1·n l' diffe•ent t•adeg bl J H "'ill be installed and take over their offices at the January mee ting. ...,,, , • • Miss H elen K ennedy, sw1tchboard ta e. oyce lrtler. president, -shipfltter. boatbullder , electrici- operator; Miaa AgnE".a Blomquist, had charce of the buainea.a ae.salon . Ha y LangenhE"lm. AP. 1950 lieu-an. paint e_r. radio mechanic, elec - 8e<'t etary : Don Hummel. office She displayed interest ing Chinese t enant commander. becomes the J . L. 1'1unaon took over after t ronicll nlet'hanic. in11;ide machin- m a nager : Dave Wilson, account-wall plaques, and announced that new comn1ander. ,vith Harold the civil defe nsf' part of the pro-isl. shipwrii;ht, telephone electrt- ant: and R. G. \V essen. civil serv-this craft is planned for the 19:\l Holtz, A P , 8_. nf'\V lieutenant com -g :am was fini.she~ ~d di:-scribed clan, helper shipfitlC'r. combina- 1ce opport unit ies. Fa.rm Women's Sum mer Camp his fi ve m onth s f1sh1ng t rip from Jion welder, !i&nd blaster a nd ope· Si I I I d di d mander. H oltz has ser ved 118 lreas-x c v c ea e rs lfCusae program. t he Coast of Mexico to Monterey rator a.n(:I ga.1ohne diatribution teaching and related field.8. With Cortnne Tallma n t>roughl with u rer and rendezvou1 and be.rbe-Bay, t ellin.S' of the \lee of iruitru· llff>tem--&re open. ·F . 0 . Mcin tyre a.s moderator Mlss her the suit which she is making cue cha.irma.n. Ra-elected eecre-ment.I. pr1nclpally hla depth re-Tbe meohanica: are needed to re- Alice Wonder discu~ed elemen-at a tailoring. class being conduct-tary ii!! G. L. Andrewa, and Alvin corder •nd glvinc boat operator• pair N•vy shi1>9 and equipment. tary teaching; Mrs. J oh'n Feeley, ed under the auspices or the Farm Spencer. AP will b9 the new treas· and flst\ermen an tniereaUn&' re-Penon• who have had d.perience high school teaching; Bill Procter, Bureau. urer. Ch03e.n to serve wtth these vie w of his practical experiences. in .any of these trades should ap- r:ec rcatlonal leadership ; Mr•. Mar-~embers dlscu.ssed the Famil y officers a8 executive committee It was announced that. the next ply for f\.U:th~r inf"rmation. In· g~ ~ ~~iYJfffetk~~j "Jl:Jil5\cti~t1::;. "l•l on ~;!tit• . !lad. ~J'~ !'! -, -~~~'Ope~ ~~Il~~--\ Jill.Ce ~1 .1.. .• i .,1 . " • , . T.... •• tstc)cale~~ftti~e. rlJ ihl laW enforQiemen;t .. ~ ' :. '' Ne~C-m~un. wl\l be:. heJd p;ec. ge ... '. over; Robe.rt ~ wf.u ~ e enroll Monday, an. 22 Hdtn~m8.kirig &hd home econom-13 (n•tead of Dec. 20 at the hom e Boyd, JN, a pa.st comm&nder, and at '7:30 p. m. at Balboa Yacht !cs possibilities were d!.scussed by of Gloria TUtta. C'urtls Dosh, AP. servtng nOW' y club. The p~ent t;iua wtll be Mrs. Hazel OWe ns ha ndling the de-Refreshments brought the eve-chairman of the local board of completed before drtstmas and tails el home and family man&~· ninf to a cloee. Pruent were adml•iona. the new one start.in&-tn Januuy rnent: Mis.a Loulae Thomas, home MmN. HJrUer._ Tallman, Vera Ol-Guests at lht annual dinner bl-will meet weekly on M.ond&y economics ~m pl9yment in indus-.on, Venetia Bct)kk, Ma.:rra.ret elude-ft Mayor and Mrs. LHt.tr ntghU tor ten weeJJ. try; Mfll. Mabel McKay. clothing Thatcher, Betty ·New, Sophia Iabell. City Clerk Charlie Print, More description Qr the cour9e dulgn and tailoring ; a nd Mrs. Scf\epe, Tufts, Oerrll.h and Luclllt> City Manqer and Mr•. Johll will .appear in theM' oolumna tor Ma.rgaret Rodecker, federal and Smith. Sailors. Ha.rry Blodgett, vice com~ lhoae who are lnte?1?8ted In this state home economics extension modore of Ba.Jboa Yacht Club was ba&ic courae In 1ubjects relating service. Mrs. Marie Howes was Natal Pa rt~ for a gue3t a1ao.. to amaU boat handllng. Uie moderator. Hay Lah;genhelm deacrtbed the El<'Ctronl.,. Chr·1s+·1ne rorud aquadron'• place In the dloaater dclre Requirements and opportunities and civil deten.,e pro.,..,m. The r1rown A ' sses in ~lect ronlcs a nd t ele vision were Squadron servea &a a unit tor ~ . f revealed by &n La Motte-on ,... The Balboa laland home pf the evacuation or civilians to th'e A ~Orce R--es N. Oron.ida wu scene lut Thurs-mainland by boat a.nd the o.qan-IT' V~• • d:lo and television rep.air and in· day of a deliltLlful part)', the OC· ta.Uon of tf'ie unit ha.a been corn- ai&lJation ; Tom Youn>an.. r-.d,lo cuion beln& the birthday ann.14 pleted under JAneenhetm'• leader· and TV salea: F , C. Hull, radio v•nary ot illu Cbrlatlne. The •hip. CUI Hanna &.n.d th• other and eleetronlc• supply; Horace table wu beauUtut with balloom membef.a of the · city wide clvU Bates, lndU1trlal electrontca. Ba.tee and favort:~ and nicest ot all, the d f th also served aa moderator for the e eMe program amons e CU4J!IU 1 blrtbda7 cake. spoke of, the needi for preparation Start First Aid Class in ,CDM Balplt. BMdeJ. F I r 11 t AJd Vllalrf9.D 101 tbe K ewpoR H&l'- bor Bra.nett at the American Red CroM \\111 start a F1rat AJd ClafA at tbe Corona drr Mar F1re HOUtlte, Monday, Nov. 2'1tll f rom 1 :SO to 9 :30 p. m. Thi• h& an 11 hour OOUJ"M,. Anyone \\18h· Inc to n!:rtater, call Harbor 1866. ROW I ' • W~rn·ow ·~son c. G. ~ M~ •sc . tumber . co. -.• • i: AcGclert1vy' '*.~ruffs a1ac:ktops Yclrd -. St ' • ~· t ·_ • J Jack Kughey, ~•r of the ABC ft~~gtb• .un . ·S -··-1n.::..~·llic:.::. ~~"' .::~ ~ .. i'.;::'~~~ffi·1~~~.:o __ -...... more Academy applications trorq aqua.re feet ln the ~ of hi.I bu.114· autu.qm thia ye.ar bu delayed ttae young men iJ:a the. Eleventh Cout ing to lncreue bi.I otal bl&clrtoJ>"' ~··I> time , .. many -bl. th; OWird tllatitct la 1)-t. cOut ped ..... to 150 by .soo feet. dans•r exlsla that a l\ldden drop ~ ~e.~~ to tho This ·paving job !"'ill ........ hie In l.4mptrature ma~ ruah 90mt t.• ·~~ CU•tom~ra of clean and dry lum- boat lownen Into neilect.lns prop.. Oout a~· 4~1,, 1feiw .,Lon· ber and will elfttllna.te muddy 11-pt.ec.utJom ,ln ttoring their don, ~a,. wbldi .. ,..,,..'UIMSetway boarda due lo rainfl.11 . cisltl ,I will be 91.oaed on Jany&r'11l. 1161. ABC Lumber company Ja Cost& l The company ren\Jnd1 own •• e.~ro;.f;'IbiJf'~e4Coaall' t Guard dlltnct: attlcea Mesa's newest lu mber yard ha¥- tJJat \uch nerlect can caua ma ' Beech ~ to hav• • rec· Jng been est a bli•hed In September, d&mare to lnboonl c\'att and outj. ortl mun..,. of "l'Plli:atloM fo< 19'8. j. board -~-.. 1.1nan •eara r h f next JUl:I"• Academy ,,__ I - . -.. w. < o ar Appl1catlona are doolNd from I aervice A diplomat is noJ different than 1 SUgi-ttGnl for oWnen Of in• men between t.be ... of l? &nd a.ny other person ~Xcept that be board boaU are: 1 22 who are htcb tcbool cnduat.ea bu more time to!•make up bb l 1. Before haullns-out, rev up or &re preMRUy h.IP achool aen-mind to do the wri.ng tiling. the enpne to runntnt .temperature Ion. Needed few application la a I r==;====:::j:f=====:, h minimum of l~ hlsh ochool credila, 1, · and while it ia .uu . ot drain '"lt lncludln1 a Unit. of En&'llah, i H ~I O LD j the old crankca.se O\l and repl..,. unlla of al&'•bra. 1 unit of plane A I. OHNSON with premium SJ'ade oil. · ~ _! 2. Protect the ~Ing •yatem. ceometry, &nd 1 unit °'i.JlhYaiCI. P~.,.ller Repairs Drain It, di")' It anti clear drain On .i'ebnla.ry ·t8 &nd 20, 19~1 . O.luqa'"-~ holea to be sure alli the water in competitive uamin&tlona for Ac· Pbond Harbor 8!0 the ayatem creU OU~. Then start •deDly a.ppolnbnent will be held ••t Illa ''' ~ 9 ln Lo. An&elea. 'l'Ucaon.and PhM· ~ nay, l'ewport Beae.b the engtne a.nd run at a moderate nlx. . All ap-u-uona .flMllt bf' idle unw •team coin.ea from tlie ...--I ':=t:::::===::::t::=====: .:._, postmarked not later than Janu· l,U"aln openings. Ftll the coollnJ ary" lS, 1951_ • l)"l'ltem with t'Uel ol) or k erosene. tt protect.a the me~. Complete informatton regarding Pl'ot.ect ..cty~n4era requirement. for entr&nce, aca- 3. Protect the cYlinder•. WhllP demic curriculum and other phue1 of Cadet life may be obtained from drying out the cooling •Y•tem. high achoo! pri.Qcipa.11; the Com- close the fuel valv' and let the ma.oder. Eleventh Coast Guard 'engine run untU ft 11tops from Dlltrict , nmea Butldin&. Lone lack of fuel. Remo'?! •park plugs. Bea.ch . Calit.; or by writing t o the clean them, pour ti.bout ~ cup Commandant ( PTPl, u. s. Cout engine oil into each engine spark plug hole. Crank \I.b e engine to Guard, Wuhington 15, D. C. dlstMbute the oil oftr the c ylinder walls. r eplace spark plugs. 4. Ora.In the exh•use pipe and plug the end. 5. P rot ect the fuel ayatem. Empty your fuel tanks, clean and replace all atralnerJl. 6. Remo{.e your. storage bat- teries and store th,m ln a warm place where they cp.n be charc-ed at lea.at once a mo(\th while out of service. i Outboard Su1tSe&tlons Suirgestlons for outboard engine care: 1. If motor haa ~ ru11' in salt water. be sure to h~h thorouch4 ly with fresh wa.te~· and clean the 1 ~tire engine to prevent corrosive effect of salt water. Drain all water fro m the co411ng ayatem. 2. Drain the fuel sy.atem , guo-- llne t.a.nk, fuel llne1and cu.rburetor . 3. Oil the cyllriders. Remove spark plugs and pqur 2 or 3 table4 ~poons o f oil In each cylinder. Crank the engine to dlatrlbute the otJ and replace ap41.rk plugs t'!and tight. 4. Wipe the engine down with an oily rag or spray With engine .o il. Use a tight fitting cover or wrap- piJlg and then hani the engine uptie-ht in a dry place. HURT JN CRASH Mrs. Betty E . Boyd, 24, 3Jri Apo· Jena. Balboa Island. and Miss Jean Pangborn. 19, of the same address, r E"ceived mjnor injuries w hen Mrs. Boyd's car · collided with one driven by W illiam J . Rut- lege, 72 , or Santa Ana at 4 :30 p.m . Saturday at 17th •treet and Santa· Ana avenue, Coe:lA Mesa. Rutledg e was alighUy hurt. The l w o w omen we~ treated by a. Newport Beach p?fysi('ia.n . Rock Hounds to . Hear1. D.-Spemker Ora nge Coast'lllneral a.nd La.pi4 dary society will h.Old It.a reC"Ular meeting Monday, Nov. 27 at 7 :SO p.m. at the AmeMcan Legion hall a t Costa Mesa. VUlilD1'9 will be welcome. Guest speaker for the event will be Ca.ptai.n Thomaa McCaff. head of the identificatio n bureau of the Orange county •hertff'!I of· flee. He will apea.k on fluort'ecent llghttnw and cr1mlnal lnve1tlga· tton, a subject which will be of In- terest to many and on whkh he has been long recognized a.s a.n authorit y. capta.in McCaff come t o t his county from Loa Angelea several years ago and la a well known and e nte rtaining 11pee.ker. He has In - vi ted members to bring their specimen& with them a.a he will gladly test them for their fluores- cent qualities. New officel"S for the year .ar( P erry Huddle. Huntington Beach, president: Mable Grouard. Santa Ana, vice-president and program manager; Dorothea Anderson. La· guna Beach. aecretary; Don Hel· wig, Laguna Beach, treaaurer. Commlttt!e heads arp Edna Sl JohlUI, Santa Aria, hoepltalty ; Dor. Woods, Costa Meaa, salea ; How · ard Brown, Orange, historian: Bu~ Gardner, -COata Mesa . publi- city: and W&lter Ada.ms, field trip chal rman. Married men are considered to be the best 11.etenen . It'• prob- ably another case of pract i('t I makes perfect. ------·--... ---... ------ -DON'T FAIL TO SEE ' OUR' TOY DEPT. , ' -. I ' Com plete St ock Li o nel Tra in s a nd extra eq uipment Q uality Whee l G oods JOHNSON 1 CABlf-I ETS . nl'lill'E FURI\'l~E MADI!: JS OCTR 0 . SHOPS FUlNlTU llE IEF INISHE:D HOt"SE & "GARUEJ\" 611 COAST HW'f. i Nl:WPOlT IEACON •n7 o.-~ E ~•I 'til X1n•1 l Tel el-tun by Warre Goodrich • ''Yo u w oufd nt keep g etting the zoo If y onl'd look up the correct num~r b efore you call!'' : I When you're1*>t sure of a num. ber, 1t's wue 1to look it up in the telephone ~\c first. You1l 1 aave time I 'I11e Pacific Tele- phone and Telfgraph Company. W.LSB ~-RD·A 1884 N4twport Blvd. C~ta Mesa aJ.c:on 6603 ·YXS'' -.sys; >-'ZN.SS'·S •• -..y ·: • ss • • Ni • ~ v • e • '6YliiNp'N'"'S&.....-ksYJliS • .-• • SM· . . - a •rr ·c1:·s • three· p.ne . ' lh-f .. ...,,.. UI -'-b t d -.: .. , .... , .... After a ntteen minute receu ... ~._...... e young ~ ran an o._.~~- rneny P"llY glfla were~ ~"" ~·~-tlve adc:UUonaJ dbcuulon ~pe ~ Jan Martin, Judi ---.- ;were formed. Broughton, kat.h)• and Larry An~ Tbe oalh .;,_~.nee WM ad· '"The preaent torelp poJJc:r of Communtst Ruula tend.a to dupll.:_ c&te the aim• of RU¥1& under the cun," 4eelare!I Pr. GU.. 'f. Brown. cbaln'Qan or oocial ocleMO dl~n. Onu>ce ~t ~ In a -h at a.-eow>t;f air force J'9erve otncara at the:lr COW1.\J·wlcle nneetlitc .at air force -'lnM4quuten. Bula ~ Wt 'nlunclay eventns. ,' ' IN i'llE aaR,Boa •••• 'tO 1an -,ou I COSTA MESA ! CORONA DEL 1UB ' BAtjBOA J Wlth Oiaries Lewla acting u denon. DenU.. McKee!. Nancy and minlltered to all wbo were at UJe moden.tor, ttve expert.a in the tleld Kevin a.bra and Cbrtellne .. amall meeUnc. tndudilli' memlN.n, their ·.o1 engineeriq and ph)'Slcal ad· UM.er, 1'obln. wtva and ;ue.ta. Aa Charlie .ence formed a panel deallnC" wtU). Prteat prepared to admlniater the "t.he following sub-divialOM of Ute oath to the men who IMw• aiped fl•ld: aus s.g•lhorat. mech&nlea1 Holidey' Dinner up for the 'un11.. ••eryon• 1n - .encfneertng; Net.on l.A.uner, ctvU room l"08e to vohmts.rlly join In engln .. rtu.: W . J . Hanaen. elec-at c . D. M. Ho m.e rep<&Ullj' the lo,alty ooth. , tdcal and electronic enctneeriJ\I; Carl ctaamberlt.ln of the Lona tw. J . Han.aen. careen lh chemistry Jn tb• family drcle furthering Bea.ch Squa4ron attended the aJl6I phyaics; and \Vllla Kenna, the demlae of the Thanb(lvb\g meeting, to deKlibre the orp.nlu.- .. •.,,,,f-toR&I Job oppomml.Ue&. b1rd,,\oD411iil'OW Ill tJ1i* lliome of Mr. lion ol a new Harbor Small Boat la th6 oal• and znan--..,.. ~ Y ....... W. ·Loo, 112 Ocean Battalion; to be oet up In Lee An· -~clt Rlebard. -Jlloil!-CW-.W Ma., will be .Mr . .-i. Hu110r Wider the ·Anny . ·--n-oporatklft; -..,..,,.._ __ I\, Carr and KMt al th6 om.-aad .......... ,-.W, Ml ... an; ltdpr strwt, -. DI<*. lb-an4I '4n'. Albert t.or1' aa Woll U ltM OllU.. pe1'-:.:i.tlt; Al Glboon, inaurance: A. A. Holllater andJ>aa Steven and Alan _,..i ot lhla llattalloll, will be 1ff&mflton. a4vertJmni; ·and J . L. of o.t& Meea. drawn o-om the ·~)Can. )fetml...... advaneed ~-• fornla ~Sq~ witlo i.o.,. Invited to Nvlew•rn.aJor d~ gprqenta to ftuaaian hia&ol'l' u a, bacltpound r,. tho wwlorwlaDdlnc o.t preeent.-day av1d1• -pau_~. Dr. Brown revealed , many .triking para.Jllla In poUUcal motlvea ot th• put with th-<f.r,u.e pc-t. "Now, u in the ~ of-PlteP and Callnertno the ,G,_t. ~la -..... wi.-. ln tb• -Ilea Uld Medlten-uean seaa. Pr11'l"t..4a.)' Ruud.a &&a•wiveneu •Ullt be coulde""-4 ln the lleht of ~ bib dftJonal policy,'' • If' n.ua. lne. cooclo4ed. "Tbe .,. of 8taUn tend to be more nabon- allaUc .. ban ~ •lse." .J>iodley Boyeo Rrred aa moder&· M Id • N I Be&clt acttne so the ~ ~· . rs . • •Y or rrouP 1n cooperaUoo with expm-CAll$ CILAlllJ . no. IPJ!otnl'n• · Aeturns to '-'ospitel eneec1 ~ Ott1cen who will..,, can drtnn by .Marprtta 1.. l'l<lf11olonal occu~--. r • . .....-tbe -· ... " • 11111'-Ganino, a.·IU C.IPI ~ ---b)I tM f~ -Xn. Ila ..... •IJ I ¥oM, n::~:.p;ir ....,._ to fa Aa9, -JI I l'l A. ' • fl d"MI lllel1 ..... _, ---... Ille ""'"" tor -Ille -lnl t • ., 1111 ... 1111 ..... t -.. G1M ud ~~Dr-. Blrwd tbt.r ab afiltba • llnntl'J' .-.e-..,,._ .....,_ me UM\...,_ 11-.• •S'/ • Miii _, -.it • , •-: _.,. by Dr, ,..._._ ~. ~18111 ..... tolll. -baa u.eo. -an ~~to --St.L, Buti. .U.. ~-.C ~··:H: •n-.r -'9-..i -....__,. 1U 1!11r - -In Uoe ~ f9f WJikil ~ D11bor ""-O = ,":;,·¥1-'o' b -.... .., _.. Lalo O' loo•; U11 llnia --.. .._ 11a• tM -Iii-....., tel-police repci<te4 , I ' :r--I • , and Newport Heigh ta 1 aDd Bal!>oa r.lud -ud N:ewport t n99 NE\'\'J'ORT tu.VO. · ttt OOABT mGBWAY su r:. WBOA BLVll. • • 1111 CJ& ._._ ...._.-...'I"'' I . Eacll Office arr., ..... to ,._ ... Co1 1 I. .... fsaa,loa Ma.r ... Ful uit 1,s '!'••211• &ra I P1 l r:ll1. . I I . j • • ' I , • • • Flower $t. Couple Home From Neb. Ratunied f1'0lll a pie.aunt vaca- tlon _trip are )ll'. and Mrs. Bulan J. WOOcl o! 212 Flower St.. Coat& Meea.. First destination waa Mary- ...W., Mo., where they Visited the iocal man'1 mother, Mn. Ulltt VU.. From the~ the)' drove to Omaha, Neb., to .1ee Mn. Wood's alatv" and family, Mr. and Mrs. J"n.nk: Waltera. Salt Lake City and Cheyenne WWe other point.a included on the ltineryy. - ~ -: Anything Anywhere AT YOUR SERVICE Vbeek thh U.t for repairs Defded around your home and mall to Home Malnteriance Co. for Free Elltlmate. 1. or Better Still, 1 Phone Harbor 3163 . b&mple Qheck ............ ....... r I f'"'n• Door ............................ O Back Door .............................. 0 I 0oor 1.oc1<a ............................ o I Door llJAsee ···················'········D ,, . ,. , Duplicate Bridge Results at Harbor . WllU&m Gilbert and Dlck Rob- erta were winners nortb-IOUth and Mn. Carrie Saun4en and Chulel Jeftu were high .corera .._.t-w~ in the dupllc&te brtdp game play• ed Monday evenJng ln Colt.a Mea. Runners-up north"9otlth wer,e Mrs. J oe Brunner and ..Mr1. Pera Johnson; E . E.. e ·ruce and Glenn Rust: A. D. Wettr:erby and C. A. Painter: Mr. and Kre. J. Robert Luak tying with Kr~ Robert Brown &nd Harry Sprtnameyer. Runners-up east-.,e•t were Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Hollla; Lt. Col. and Mrs. Blmey Truttt; Mn. Artaold G&.88Er and Mrs. Char\ea Jester : Mr. and Mrs. L . V. Brown; Mr1. Amy Kennedy and Mn. A . D . Wetherby. In the game played on Nov. 13th the north-south winners were Dick Roberta and Doyle Gilbert; a'.nd the e&Bl·west hll'h scorers were Mrs. A . w. TUlnrnel and Mrs. Mn- dred LyUe. Runners-up north-soOth we.re Mrs. Marglll'et Holmes and Mn. Peggy Johnson; Mts. Roy Strots and Robert Brown; Mn. Geor&e Carroll a9d Harry Springmeyer. Runners-up eut-wMt wete Mr. and Mra. Robert Dischner; Mn. C. W , Abrahams and Mrs. J . D. Curd; Mrs . Robert Brown and . Andy Habley. The Newport Harbor Duplicate Bridge Club will hold it..s next meeUng on Monday evening. Nov. 27th at 7 :30 o·clock. All interest- ed bridge players a re iavlted to attend. I~~.~':.:.;~:::::::::: 8 1 Bridge Players I::::::: ~.; : :: :: ~ 8 1 Win Championships Wlrulow Slklt"fl . . . .... ......... . 0 • I Window ~~ ······· ··········· D I Mrs. Robert Brown of Balboa WlDdow Cleenlng. ·················· 0 teamed with Harry Springmeyer ) =o:.. s~i::s ··::·::::·::::::.:: ... 8 I of Santa Ana to win. the Farwell I Palntlne-Interior .................... 0 I P~ir.s event at the recent regional P&lntln&" Exte rior ................. Q bridge tournament held at the Co- l Pape¥baaginc ........................... o I ronado Hotel ln Coronado. I Floor Repairs .......................... 0 1. Tbi11 was the largest bridge Floor SUdlns .......................... 0 tournament ever hekl in the west floor Clea.DJn&-························D 1 with over a thousand bridge pl.ay- 1 :.~.:~~J...:~i·~·g···::::::::::::::B I e:s ~n attendance from some 80 I Plutertnc .................................. 0 different cities. Mrs. Brown also Pbwter Pat,~hlng .................... o I ~aced second in several event.a ' Electrical RPpalr:i. . . ........ O and won a total of Sl·Ve n me.ster I Usht S"'lkht:!ii ..................... O I points In addition to a trophy. Ue-bt Plup ... . .. .. . ........ o . Six local bridge players attend- Ucht •""'lx.tllttfl ........................ 0 1 ed the Mixed Pairs Champion.ship I Appllan~""' ·· ....... ···················D game at Long Beach on Friday I Leaky • aucet~ ......................... 0 I evening. Mrs. Roy Strotz or Co-~::.!11 ... T Op :·:··::·: ···::·······::::. ·: ... 8 rona de l Ma r, playing \\'Ith William I Unoleum Floor ..... . .•............ 0 I Gilbert of Santa Ana were win- Cupboarll lloo" .................... 0 ners. Mrs. Robe rt Brown and f (,'upbo~d Dra\\"t>M' ................. o I Doyle Gilbert plact"'d third e.nd Friction Cakh ........................ O M•s. Peggy J ohnson and Harry I Door Bell ........................... D I Springmeyer ~·ere fourth. Twen- Heat.ton ...................................... 0 ty seven teams competed. Tro- 1 Fumact>S ········· · .. ··· ················D I phies were a ..... ·arded the winners. Hoof Rt!p&.lrs ........................... 0 Fence fe#>paJr .. ._ ..................... D J Patio & Barbt>eu~ .................... Q I Ora.la ii:: Guttt:nt .................... 0 I Go.nee !>.Jlo• ...... .,................ O I Drtv.,,_,. ··=····'·· .. ···················D I !\k!owa1k ·;··············· ................ o I Chlmllf':y CltM & Rt>pa.Jr ... 0 I T . V. Anten...,. ..................... o I lo"lrt>p~ .. , ............................... 0 You Nam@ It I We Wiii Do It! Faculty Wives Plan Parties Party plans occupied time of Faculty Wives club members when they met at the Corona del Mar home of Mn. Charles H&1ey, Mrs. Wendell Pick ens and Mrs. I .......................................... 0 Ray Rosso. assisting with h os- ········ ........ . .................... ,. ......... O less dutl~. ............................ , .......... O Mrs. Dudle}· Boyce, new head of I · ······· ··· ······· ·· ········ ., ..... -····D the club, presided for the fi rst I undt>~tand I lll1l undPr no I time. December plans call for I ebllptk.ln to the a ch ildren·s party which will also Hufllt" Malnt~·nanrt-{.'o. include children of all veterans I "'ouhl Uk., a [r, .... t~tlntate, I living on Coa.s{ coll ege campus; I Na.mt>: ---------1 but strictly for the club is the Add: _ party on Dec. 16. a winter formal I I with wives entertaining their hus- PboDP: ·----------bands at dinner. ' HOME MAINTENANCE Co. Three new members were wel-l . corned. Mrs. Cornellu• Steellnk. I . I 07 -22nd Stl'ret Har. 3163 -S e "·port Brach Mrs. William Julian of Hunting· to n Beach and Mn. H ouston Har· pe r. The regular Christmas meeting i--------------,l will be hekJ .at the home of Mrs. KenneUt Boeltcht'r .. Costa. Mesa. 1-·-- -• -- -_I . WALLPAPERS A.II Nf'w 1961 Pattern11 Cewte1~ kl 'al"kra a 0-.-.,1 llOUSE & GARl>EN 811 Cout H"'T. Newport &-ach Opeit Eve1 'fil Xln•1 l"'I IT • 1.1v 1 'lour sewing job in with the WHh .. AcR•.._c .. -.~ .......... .,. ~ ........... ~. ............ ~...,,.,. ""'"' ... ,... .-... .......... ,. --• i&Vll 'IOU TIMI AND wbtc -~ ............. 90 ............... .. MotMt ·~ •"Y "'" How I ................. .,.-.. IMf'"• ... COMI -.w.·1 .......... .... ... • •• ••••• •llMIM ...... .. ... 2 ............... .. -. 'itfoe ... .,VI -,. Spanish Class , Sees 'Festivales' at Padua Hills Newport Beach Harbor High school'• Spanish claas traveled via chartered bus t o Padua Hills, Claremont for luncheon and Sat- V.iday ftlatinee. O.aperoning the g-roup were Mn. Cunie and Mrs. Patterson, Mrs. Feeley and Mrs.. McKay. Tht> group witnessed the color- ful "FutlvaJ.u," a mullical pro- gram portraying the regional son.cs an<i dances of Mexico. Stu- dent.a attending were Jan McGill, Jane Sodel'beq, ~y Pridham, HO'Ward Allen, 'Lynn Zerbe, Bar- b,ara Bandy, Florence Beaudry, Marlene Sanders, Diane Harrta; Barbara Bemenmlre, Mary Karita Ricbardlloft, 0eorst.na DIU., Role Flory, Shirley Grant and R u.uell Boogie. Fi~h Anniversary For Mesa Coupl~ OccaaJ:oned by the fifth wedding annivenazy ol. Hr. and. Kn.. Jack Hlrtler, 18'16 Park Ave., Coeta Mesa. an tnttmate rroU11 ot tr1enda gal.bffed ~turday for dtnner at· a 1.A.guna Bea.ch reetaurant. Later the e.tchbome went to the ~u SL home of Mr: and Mrw. 8tma.rd Gefer.W!ll•H caMa puOod Ole ~ maift¥r of Ute evening. . ~tin&" tlM! eelektnta pere Xr. and Mn. Jlemari Green. ~--a--•.anJ ¥ht.Bob~. AT EL ...... A. company. al a.. -~ wm 1o a•,,. ll&ba!- y ' w tor · .. -........ al -am O. W. •ai•••ad ... ..,~ °""'~ -.._ au~..,._~ ... -were Mr . ..., -. A>tllur Tb_. L.;;....;.;""~~·:.;·::·~·:...;:..;..J -Jiil" ..... !Jin. Pl!'! loi* ~ • • and Mn. .,,.... •• A.mme • \ • • Morning Rites Unite Jeri . Beall and Dickinson Freeman of C~O.M. ruch colors of Jate auttum set.._ ____________ _ the theme for an Important wed- dinc on Saturday, Nov. 11 when rites at the Church ol St. John Vianney, Balboa Island, united lovely Jeri Darling Beall, daughter or Mr. and Mrs.).. G. Be&ll of 118 Ruby av<'nue, Balboa l&land and Phoenix. · Ariz., and Dickinson Reed Freeman, son of Mr. anct Mr~. Henry E . Freeman, -t26 Nar- cissus avenue, Corona del Mar. A.s the bridal tnal"C'h 'wa.s pl&'y- ed the bride. escorted by her fa- ther, walked to the. altar between pews adorned with yellow sa.Un bows and snlall yellow chrysan- themums while vases or bronze and yellow muma were wted elae- where. The double-ring . ceremony was performed at 11 :30 by the Rev. John Stapleton. Jeri wore a nlJJt velveteen suit with tiny brown hat and brown ac- ceuorlea. Her while prayer book wu covered with a. beautiful lfJ'een orchid corsage. Helerr O'Connor of Phoenix, Artz., waa matron of hon- or in greet taffeta tri'mmed with black velvet and with black ac- ceMOries. She carried a bouq~t of yellow roses. Richard Harper was best man and ushers were Richard O'Leary and Cyrus Ostrup of Los Angeles.. R.tt:foptlon at Ctub Service of Thanks at C. D: M. Church "Thank God and take Courage" will be tp.e subject of the special Thanks.kiving 11 e r n1 on to be preached by the Rev. Perry F . Schrock. minister emt:titus, in the Community Church In Corona del Mar, on Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock. The Rev. Paul Edwa.rd Babbitt, mlniat er. will presJde. The comblne<l Youth and Adult chplrs, under theo dtrecUon or Mary Batten Stefrenaen, will sing "Pray- er of Thanksgiving-." 'Mle Presi- dent's Proclamation will be read. The entire community Is Invited to attend the Community Thanksglv· ing :iervice. "We Get By Giving,'' w11l be the Utle of Ute Rev. Paul Edward Babbitt's aermOn to h1a congrera- tion tn Community Church on next Sunday morning a.t 11 o'clock . This la the second In a series on "Christian Paradoxea': The Sunday school, with Mrs. Raymond Harvey as superintend- ent, will meet at 9 :415 a. m. Chil- dren of all ages are Invited. The Junior High Pilgrim F el- lowship, with Harlan H oyt aa counsellor, "'iii meet at 5 o·ctock . The Seni or H igh Pilgrim Fellow- ship will meet at 6:30 o'clock . ~mber ServlceM The s ame autumn colors w ere used at Balboa lla.y club for r ecep- tion decoration . Greeting guest.II were Mrs. Beall. smart in brown A senrice or worship at 9:415 a . and tan f hecked garbardine suit m. will begin on Sunday, Dec. 3. With brown accessoriea and brown This ia for parent.a whose chll- orchitJ corsage. and Mrs. Freeman, dren are in Sunday school aiid for l1l gra..)I gabardine su it with navy all others who prefer to attend a ccessories and corsage of white an e&J"lie r worship service. The orchid.8. same sermon will be preached as Among the out-of·town guest.II Is preached in the 11 o·clock iter-' ~!#~~ther Mrs. vice. The high schOQI yquth wiU · · ~ · · '•·w · ···~,.. for\ll'.~<:h.otr ."'4;1· :~~.fth lle '.'C'>dli&rents . and Mra. acbOdJ_ .fl"!'ri'~.11 """IY<f· J OS<'ph Condrey of Phoenix. Miss deaeon.l!I •nd ushe . _ Ann Freeman was In charge or the guest book and the Ortega or- chestra played for dancing. Leaving with her husband for their honeymoon in Mexico City, the new Mrs. Freeman wore a brown fla.nnel suit with luggage tan a cceRSOriea a.nd her green or- chid&. She attended St. Mary's High acbooJ, Phoenix. Newport Harbor High school snd Orange Coast college. Mr. F°l'eeman at- tended Newport Harbor HIP school and served for two years with the navy. He later attended Unive nlty of Southern Callforn1a v.·he re he was affiliated with Sig- ma Alpha Epsilon and waa at Qra.nge Coa.at college tor a year. They wUI make their futu re. home at 1109 Balboa avenue, Balboa Is- land. • • Far East Program For Ret. Teachers The O~&'e County Division of Friday Bingo at Legion Hall Fun, food and fortune will be reatured at the Bingo party to bt> held Friday, Nov. 24 in the new Legion hall at l~th and Bay Ave .. by the Newport Harbor Anierlcau Legion Auxiliary. · There will be door prizes a.nd special awarda, according to the committee, composed of Heleft Randel, Bernice Opel, Eileen Inna, Alma Thompson and .Lucille Gehres, who aa-ree .. Nobody geta rich, but nobody goea broke, alfrJ a gra.nd time may be had by an:· RefreshmenU wtll be served and participant.a will have a cha.nee to win hoine made cake.-for free. Ticket.a are 50 cents each, and are, on aale now by various mem- bers. and w1U alao be 110ld at the door.· AcUon 1t&rtl at 7:30 p. m . oil the above men.Uoned date. the Callforn:la Retired Teachen Ph Ap>cl•tfon will 11/ftl 1n s..n1a easant Dinner Ana at .Communitf Center Club F L I Bouoe, Fri~. O.C.....ber 1 at 1:30 or oca Man to bear an add.r-. by 11.r. OecU 0 -J TUton on .. au.1.a~. Plaee ill tM . Mial&ture hunters. cuna IUld hr llut." ' ; tn.ta created novel decon.Uve ef. Mr. Tiiton bu jotot NtunMd r.ct. ta a nhttrod ,,.._ w11.,. ham nve -.. ..-... tM Mn. llelna KafMr and Kn. ,.,.nlc staff of Ceq~ MacA.ru.ur hi 8awyer entertained reomtly wtUJ Jap&n who. lie.-., .. ~ in ....,.., a nrslrilll dlnner In C!elebratlon of Important ~ 11• waa ..it lifr. Ila~• blrtlulay. "1.eor on ~ ......,._tf '1'b. ltome of Kr. and ~ Hilt dlf<f, -..,. ~ plan• lU.foer, HT Vlrgtnla• Pl., ec.ta lllnc and clfftelor ol loc:U ,.,,...,_ )(-f""""Jt-tho party -· ment -.UGN In_,.._. ... TU· P-. ~ pluo•-t f- ton .... apee1t wfU. autbodlJ' °" the dinner and afterwudo. 11"'7 U!• lllbject -OiOlJ' ol -~ --e,..s Ule -tlle JV -llat aloo 0( lllit tlltll• .,..,_ tho .-,_.,_ pod .a --lllit .-t --"f ---·-~--"' Gvs•&l ~ wltt1. ....._he Xc:upwt p ., .. .,. .... Kr& lltmsi WUcloeelJ• ....... 1W • J Qr111.,. al Bia.. Mr . .ad 11N, :6. alli.oft l I , .. ••'tlas t4 ~ C11pa al !rriM,"P' IQ (IONlldiw s 1p1rte dl '9 ~ Dm)wa el MeWJOtt. B 1' ~ by~ --fto -!:! . ..., c.Dii ~ ----membara .. '9 ......_ t. a. .., and ,Mr. &114 Mr& • ' 11, ~ tlttd tMdl<ft ol the ..,..,.t,.. K-. ' I I AIMrt BoDlstv, eo.ia. ~ t1cefvtd the ravel u tho -l)' lnatalled pnalclenrof u.o eo.to. w--Ba.Y Clu .. branch of UM Callfonlla Fuchala Society follj>wlnf ele<Uon "14 huot&llaUon ol otncen at a recent meeunr In Litcfae ~ Coot& MYL ._..,, llhnllall ot Loo A.ncelea, pt J lllont ol the Callfon>fa Fucbata lloc:loCJ, coadUcted the .-mnony. A a •Ins dutlea wtlh Bow.ter, wtio nceeeda Vn. Oeorg1a WU.On, were M n. Elizabeth BUu', vice preetdent; Mrs. Dorothy 1<oerner, recont.lng eecretary; Mra. Ruby· Payne, eorreapondlng sectttary ; Mn. Inna. St.&Ddlee, hletorlan; Mn. Bertha Tlllotaoo, parUamen- t,arian and R . C. C&a1el1, treuurer. Committee chairmen I n C I u de Mrs. Jean Lawrence, mernbenrhip; Mra. Marian Woodbowte, refreah- menta; Mn: Bertha H. Lee, hos- j>ltaltty, a.aisled by Mrs. Florence JClahmey and Mr. and Mrs. Ira l.J.n•entuter; Jack Lowe and Har· vey Koerner. plant chairman; Mrs. Miidred Anderson, birthday. Mn . Wiison waa presented wlth a beautiful plant u a token of appreciat ion from her retiring board. Spe.cial Services at Adventist Church The Seventh -Day Adventist church of Newport H eigH.UI co1n- pleted the "Week of Prayer" ser- vices on Saturday, Nov. 18th. The church 111 open each evening at 7 :30 for spiritual feUow.sh.lp. These e.re serious times and surely God cannot bless us unless we earnest- ly seek Hla face;' sta.ted ·Kenneth -8. Perry, putor. The Tuea4ay evenlng study clas.s Is proving a great success. The studles are IJJustrated with colored plctureB and last but one hour. Instruction is also given In Bible marklnl'. About two hundred garments were !tellt to the Navajo Indiana at Holbrook, Artz., la.st week by the Dorcas Society. Christ. Scientist Prog. on Church of Air A Columbia Church" of the Air program under the &U8~ices of the Chrlatie.n Science committee on publication ror Louisiana may be heard over Statton KNX on Sun- day, November 28, at 7 a .m . The •ubjec~ vf the tddre.88 will be "& Ye Sted!ut." • -------· Sunday Subject at Christ Church ' • • ; . • . ' . US ~A8 A'l'IOK Mr. and Mra. Fraljk Rocco of 922 E . Central, BaJ~ are vaca- Uonlng: at the iria.mtnlo hotel, Lu Vegu, Nevada. ·!" ,. I ~HE SURPR·ISE. YOU OPEN ••••••• for ewery Christmas list! for mry Christmas . budget! $101.46 DOWN - 1,5 Mo. at $22.24 Mo. PLUS SALES TAX -Here ia truly a model for all gifu-il's lhe beautt· ful Model 876-16" Hoffman Decorator in Modern Blonde Oak. A Hoffman ia easier to watch ,with Easy-Vision LeM ... ell.!ier to tune with Silver Circle Tuner! Jt'a the 'g;n everyone wants because It's eaaier to own-A Hoffman costs 12% LESS THAN LAST CHRISTMAS! 1 Evtr11bod11 •hare• in the fun u•he11 you g et " Hoffmo.1': there's more to see-twice as much en- l<!rtainment u a year airol • f,.cludei Fe.Ural Excise Tar. TIDE TV I I ; . ! f i l I , ' l i !' I I I • • • -'\ l •• Phone Harbor 1208 ' .. j6'! "When We AJ/ Get Together." Will be the theme of Rev. P en- dell's meuage Sunday morning at Chrlat Church by the Sea .. Open , Evenin"'s 3011 NEWPORT BLVD. • NEwPORr! 1uc·H ----er..._=,_, =::i) er--..--- -' '9 \t )·~ • • c • ) • ••• GAS HAS•' RI ,_ £ocids <oobcl •• die -.~ don"< mini~ Ga ii oo cooaollable you w ' rouc at low toalpentW'O. This ~iaimites shrln.Jcege. pre- .ea<1 dry-. ~ is uuly superior &>rroascifls and IOii every .ocher <X>Okiag -m. od. Yo.I. fully .,joy all of iu exdu· live alf-bncages .ia a mw automatic a:•• ~ange. See che di1pla:r1 •• deal~ or JOU Gu Coepuy. Ydol·1:;: Wt these wOJMkft.11 -' OD1tlatt0bay..ctlesl '° -Of s r••·tDO! . .r 1; w c . ~ ' ) • I Among the many mokff of on display ii this beouttfvl GAffE.S a. SA • •. a Cl' mociot\. Others 'U -Jn. dude Colori<. Grand, , Magic Chef, MOytag.i~dclentol, ~ /Meritt, Roper).Toppon, W w-...11o11y. /'&\ t..i. ,., .... -::.r· .-Ill \V""-.. ....... ,,,, •• ,, i . I . I • • ' . • ' LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE INVITING lllD8 FOB STREET UGH'IUIG STAND- ARDS MID LtJMINAJREll NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed btda will be received at the offi ce of the City Clerk. City Hall, ctty of Newport Beach. CaUfomla. until 1 :30 o'clock P . M . on November 27. 1950 for fUmillh- lng slfttl lighting slandarda and lumJnartea: Item : 8 each, street lighting at.andards with lumlnariee and appurtenance11. No bid will be received unleM 1 t i.e made on a proposal form furnished by the Clly Engineer, Special attention of prospective bidders ta ca.lied to "Condlttons" annexed to the blank for proposal tor full dlrectlom u to bidding. The City or Newport Beach re- Berves the rtght lo reject any or all bids, to waive any Informality in bids or to accept any Item in the bid. C. K. PRIEST. City Clerk Dated October 30, 1950. No. 5M-Preas. Publl8h Nov. 18-23, 1950. CMTWICATE OF BUSINESS Flctlttnm Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED doe8 hereby certlry t.hat hP. is conduct- ing a Sound Recording Studio bustneSA at 6195 Mission St., Buena Park. Callrornla, under the ficti- tious rirm name of Ken-K&fT Stu· dios and that said rirm Is com- pNed or the following pcr1ons. whose names In ful\ And places of reatdence are as follows, to-wit: Vance Carruth 6195 Mlsalon St., auena Park, Callr. WITNESS my hand this l~th day o( November, J\l~O VANCE CARRUTH State or California, County of Orange, ss. ON THIS t~th day of Novem- ber, A.O., 1950, before me, Robert F . Wl..llmes. a Notsi. ry Public In and' for the said County and State. reelding ther~ln, duly commisaion- ed and ~·o rn , personally appeared VAnce Carn1th. known to me to be the person whos<' name i!!I !!!Ub- .Kribed to the within Instrument. and acknowledged to me that he exeeuted the same. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal and the day and year In this Certificate first above written. fSEAL) ROllERT F . WILLMES My ·commtaa1on z.x.,lres Novem- l:ter 16, 1951. - No. ~92 -Press Publish~ l l/16·23-30, 12/5150 NotJOl'I or SalP or RNI E8tate Undl-r Exrcutlon Iii the Superior Court of the Coun- ty of Orange, St11.te or California SllEJUFF"S SALE AVERY STREECH . d ba STREEC H ELEC'TRlC, Plaintiff VS, JAMES E . RAGSDALE. el al Defendant Under and by virtue of an Ex- ecution issued out of the Superior Court or the County of orange. State of C&llfornla wherein Avery Streech. dba Strecch f:lectric, PlainUff, and James E . Ragsdale, Defendant. upon a judgment ren- dere•t the 28th day or July, 1950, tor the sum of Onp hundred forty- two and 00/100 Dollars, lawful money or the United States. be- sides cosl8 and intere11t; and 8Um of T\.venty·one and 31/100 Dollars, with lntert'8l from the 318t day or July, 1950. IR now I at the date of lhiA writ I 1:1.ctually due on said Judgment. I have, on the 31st day of Octo- ~r. 1960, levied upon all the right, title, claim and lnterNt of said defendant I or <'ither of them) in a.nd lo the followirlg deecrlbed real e8tate. lo-wit: .Item 1: Lol1110 .. 11and12 of Block 2 of Newport ·Bay Tract, as per map thereof re- cord~ in Book 4, Page 18 of )flscellaneous Map.1, Retards of Orange County. Callforrtla. Item 2: Lota 11, 12 and 13 In Block 4 of Ba.Ibo& Tract. a.a J)t'r map thereof recorded i{l Book 4. Page 11 of Mtacel- laneous Mapt1 Records of Or- ange County, California Notice la hereby given, that on Friday, the 8th day of December. lDM>. at Two o'clock P . M .. ot saJd day, I will proceed to eell ln front ot the court house door. South en- .trance. ln the City of Santa Ana. at public auctton 1lo the highul btdder for ca.sh In Lawn.ti Money of the United State•, all the rtght. tiUe. claim and tnterelt. ot aa.td de- fendant. (or either of them) of, In and to the above de9Crlbed prop- arty, or .90 much thereof u may be neceaaary to T&iae sufficient to qt.lsfy said judgment ·wtth ln- tereat and costa. GIVEN. under my hal\d lhia 14th day of Novembe.r, 1910. JAMES A. MUSICK. Bh•rtff ' . • By Carl R. Edgar, Deputy. lA.uner;Chattee 6 i..uner 1 Attorney for PlaJnUft. 8aJik al Amertci Butldlq. JUllertoo, Callforn!L No. ~PTUO. t>ublUI\ No•. 1&-Z3-<IO, 1960. • • - LE~AL NOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH STATE OF CALIFORNIA NO'lllCt; OF SALE OF . BUILDING SEALED PROPOSALS wm be rrceJved at the Office ot the City Clerk. City Hall. City of Newport Beach, Caltfornia. u n t l I 7 :30 o'clock P . M .• on the 27th day of November, 1950, at which time they will be publicly opened &nd read. for the sale of the following: Water Department Bulldlng, located at 2807 Newport Bou· levard. The building will be open ror In· spection dally, Monday through Frtde..y until 4 :00 o'clock P. M., prior to the openrng of bid.a. - No bid will be received unleu it is made on a propo.aal Corm fur· nl8hed by the City Engineer. Each. bid must be a ccompanied by (cash, certified or cuhlers check) made payable to the Ci ty of Newport Beach ror an amount equal to at lea.at Ten ( 101 per cent or the amount of the bid. The special attention of proa- pecUve bidders ta CBlled to the "Propoeal Requirement and Con• dltion8" annexed to the blank form of proposal. for full dlrec· lions 8.8 to bidding, etc. The City of Newport Beach re· eerves the right lo reject any or all bids. C. K. PRIEST. City Clerk City of Newport Beach, Callfomia No. 587-Presa. Publish Nov. 16·23, 19!>0. No. A-1M08 NOTICE TO CREDITORS ESTATE OF BESSIE ETTA BARBEE, DECEASED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the creditors of and all persons ha1dng claims against "the said de· cedenl or said estate to ·rue them with tPi e necessary voucher!! In the office o! the Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange, State of California, or to pre1tent the same. with the necessary vouchers. to the undersigned at his or her place of bualness, to-wit: 1115 Cout lfflghway, Corona del Mar, California within six month8 &fter the first publication ot this notice. Dated November 10 .. 1950. CLAUDE L . BARBEE, Administrator of the Estate of said decedent. THOMAS E. HEFFERNAN Attorney at Law 1415 Coast Highway Corona del Mar, California No. ~93-Preu. Pub. Nov. 16-23-30, Dec. 1. 10~0. N"OT.ICE OF DISSOLtTTtoN OF PARTNERSHIP Notice h1 hereby given that the partnen.hip heretofore existing be· tween Ben Flier and Jamee Karam doing business uncter the firm name and style of The Casino. at 202 Main Street. City of &lboa. County of Orange. State of Cali- fornia. has been dissolved by the withdrawal of Ben FUer from said tinn. The undenigned will not be re- sponsible for any debts. liabilities or obligations incurred under said firm f\ame or by any 'lerson or persons operating under 15&ld firm name after the date of dis.solution thereof. this 16th day of Novem- beT, 1950. BEN FLIER JAMES KARAM No. S96--Pren Publish Nov. 23, 1950. NOTICE OF SALE OF STOCK IN BULK and I NOTICE OF INTENDED TRANSFER OF 'LIQUOR UCENSE OR J,ICENSES NOTICE IS HEREBYI GIVEN: That Bdn. Flier and· James Karam. Vendors ar.d Licensee.a, whoee adjlre511 bl 202 M•ln Stree.t, in the dty of Balboa. County of Orange, State of Calitomla, intend to sell. transfer and ~assign to James Karam. Vendee &J'ld Intend- ed Transferee, whOl!le addre.aa ls 202 Main Street ln ~ City of Balboa, County of OT~ge. Stale of California. the foUbwing de- scribed persona) properly, to-wtt: AJJ atock in trade] flxlurea, equlpment and good Willi of a cer- tain Cocktail Bar buinea 4mown as The Cutno and loc-..ted at 202 Main Street In the City of Balboa. County of Orange. State of Call- fornla, and transfer the follO'W'ing Alcoholic beverage Ucenee (or ll- cenaea): On Sale General P- 09718-E for the premJaea located at 202 Main Street in the City or BaJbqa, County of Orange, State ot Callfornta. Amount of purchll&e prtce or conalderalion in coMideraljon with said transfer of said Ucenee (or licenan) la the .um of none--no l!tJCr<>W. That a sale, tranater and autgn- ment of the aforesaid atocJt: ln trade, fixture&, equipment and good will of lbe said bualneu will be. made.. and the conskteraUon therefore together wtth the conaid· eration for the tranafer ,nd U· slgn.ment of the a.fore.ald1 llcenae (or Ucen.eee) will be paid on the lat day of December. 1960. at 1 o'cloclc P . M.. at 202 Mal.ri Street Iii the City of Bal-Comity ot Orang•. Stale of Callfom!L Dated: N....,,,ber 11, 1960. BEN n,o:R Vt'Ddor and Ucen.ee J.un:B.ILUUK v_...,,....,_ JAMM ICAl\AM ' v-. and-noboah .... No,8'7 Pt- Ptlilllltl'i'OY. ~ • I UGAL NOTK;I ·. NOl'JCJ: TO BIDDEall The Board of Trulteee.. of tho Newport Harbor Union High School Dtatrtct reque1t.a blda onr th~ foUowlng cafeteria equipment. Bet in place and ready for t.n.W· latlon In. the eateterta ldtchen of the Newport Harbor HJgh' School: a. One Magic Chef ran•e No: 701-tSS and one Magic Chef range No. 700-188, or ap. • proved equal, double deck elevated shelf with fronts a.nd sides of atalnle.sa •leel flnlah. . . . . '';/,,.~-- b. One Magic Chef, mode.I 463- 8-23, or approved equal, three deck b&klng and routing oven wlth front.a, aide• and legs of at&lnleas ateel fJnlah. A8 an alternate to "b" bids will be received on a Hotpolnt Glamour Line, 3-deck electric oven, model H . G. N . 228 or approved equal with similar capacity and equiva- lent finish. . .:· I"". . • .._..-.• ~ r . '.!· ' . . ' . Dl!IT1'.NCEIVE H'E'W' :BTYLIHd ., bolt .,,.,.t aa4 ,..., .•I tl>e --.1N1 -.. -.. a,.. tltlo pftoto of Ule Com~ .... a:ae ·.c.ttam Club.Ceupe. Tbe dua.1-.pilmcr srtJle iYd l09Fr. wnp- uoulld bumpere.at"" tlle ir-t eH a "'ld.M". more mue.lve ~ •Jlllf addldou.I dlrome &ad wider" talJ ttpea Md tG tile-,_.,. Nill see aar:11w. Tiie ltbl modelll fatu.re Fordo..at1c Drtve. tk ..-au~ ma&:l:c tranmlmloa.·• ~ ~,mt'llt. ~ ~·Ill be oa dlllplaJ' at Tlleo Rob!M Fonl Co.. !118 Nw-port Blvd .. Friday. AddiUonal specification~ and bid forms may ht> obtained at the office of the high school. Complete descriptive lnformatio'n of all equipment must be supplied with blda and date of delivery must be o!tpeCl.(ied. 1951 Fords on. Display Friday, Marines Att~ck to Feature F0rdomatic · Drive to Regain · M~al A credit tradt'-ln allowance 111 desired on present equipment which n1ay be examlried In the cafeteria kitchen. The 191Jl Ford.a, featuring P'ordomatlc Drive, the new automatlt: transmJsslon, w'll be introduced In P'ord dealerahlps thro~hout the nation Friday. ~ , Bids wlll be reeelved up lo 12 noon Dec:ember 11, 1960, In the Of· !ice of the '11gh school and will be opened at 1 P . M. the same day In the Board Room. "Ford cars for 1961 accomplla:h notable refinements In styling. beauty, engin eering , riding quallUee. economy. aafety and $8.Ae of handling," L , D. Crusoe, vtce .. -------------- The Board reserves the right l o reject any and all bids. LILLIAN BUTLER. Clerk No. 591-Presa Publish Nov. 23-30, 1950. presldt>nl and general me..nager of Ford Dlvialon, announced.. Addition of the new automatic device w ill make available to Ford buyers a choice of three tran.emls- slons and two englnes-11Jx: differ. ent power combinatlorui: In all. Both the conventional three- 11peed tre.nam!Nion and the Ford LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE OF INTENTION TO ·ENGAGE ·IN THE SALE OF !-------------- ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES November 17. 1950 TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Subject to Issuance of the II· cense applied for, and comnlenc· ing not less the..n 1~ days aflf'r the date poated, notice ls hereby given that the undenlgned pro- poses to sell alcoholic beverages at these premises, described, aa fol- lows: 2614 Newport Boulevard, Newport Beach, Orange County Pursuant to auch Intention, the undersignf>d ls applying to th<' State Board of Equalization for Is- suance by transfer of an alcoholic beverage license for these prem- ist"S as follows: On Sale Beer License Anyone desiring to protest the issuance of such license may fil<' a verified protest with the State Board of Equalization al Sacra- mento, California, stating grounds for denifl.l es provided by law. The premises are now licensed for the sale or alcoholic beveracea. NOTICE OF INTENDED SALE OF BUSINESS NOTICE IS HEREBY · GlVEN al Ida 'Naylor. residing -.i 3QJ Onyx Avenue, Balboa Island. Gall- fornia, In tends lo sell to Lorne Huycke. residing at 1922 W . Ocean Front, Newport Beach, Callfomla, that certain property deecrtbed a.a follows : The clothing and drygooda bU8iness known u Ida Nay~ lor's, located at. 201 Marine A VE'MUe, Ba.Ibo& L!lla.nd, Cali- fornia, t&gether wtlh All good- will, sl'bck In trade, fixtures and equipment thereof. Tha.t said sale and transfer will be made on the lat day or Decem- ber, 19SO. at 2 o'clock P. M . of said day, at the law offtceg of Frank L. Bowman, 208 Spurgeon Buildfng. Santa Ana. California . That the consideration or price Is to be paid at the time and place of sale. Dated this ber, 1930. 20th daY of Novem· ove.rdrtve will contlvue· to be avail- able. Theae, with th& new Fordo- matlc Drive. will be offered wlth either the 100-horsepower V8 or the Improved 915-horaepower six engines. Introduction of Fordomat\c cli- m&Xes several years of Intensive enginttrlng research by the com- pany to develop a fully automa- tic transmlaaion that 111 simple to operate. economical, long wear- ing and easy to Hervlce. The de- vice, which will be optional at ex- tra cost , combines the advantages of a hydraulic torque converter and a planetary gear train to pro- vide ~axlmum performance and a smooth and econcmical flow of power. Reisin Styllnc The dlatlnctlve styling of the 1919 and 1900 model11 has t>E>en retained, but wtth refinements and Improvement.a both in Interiors and exteriors. A lowered hood, a new du11.l- splnner grille and a wider. longer wrap-around bumper give a more massive appearance to the front end. Parking lights are restyled and larger cronfe headlamp rim1J extend beyond the lenses. Addrd chrome and new, larger tall lampK add to the &ppc"arance of the rear end. The '51 "Safety Glow" lnstru. ment panel Is completely new. A "Chanalited" Instrument cluster add!! safety and convenience and VAUGHN AND ZAVEN TAYLOR IDA NAYLOR, the speedometer point er has fl Vendor. glowing r1ng which encircles and No. 595-PreA Publish Nov. 23, 1950. No, 598 -Prr!'tS Publlah Nov. 23, 1950. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA Illuminates the flgi.il"e showing the speed. Thi\ Instrument control knobs are mounted In depressed CUp8, each individually lighted. Key starting Is provided by the nelA.· ignition switch which incor· porate:J! 'the starter control. Tht> steering wheel also Is re-designed, with a full-circle horn ring on cus- NOO"ICE i C01''TRACT0Rs • tom models. A posture cO!'trol front seat Is mounted on curved SEALED PROPOSALS 111 be received •Ube office of the tracks. and when it. is moved for· City Clerk. City Hall. City of Nt>wport Beach, C'8fl(.ornia, untll 7 :30 ward or backward t)te entire seat o'clock P. M .• on the 27th day of November, 1950. at which time the)' auembJy Ups to ihe correct PQ8i· will be publicly opened and read. for performing work ~ follows:-Uon for tall :-or'"o:short: drlvere._ Aq CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH. Cf LIFORNIAJ uatat spt1ng moves the seat for- For the Improvement of Balboa Bou1eva1·c1 I ward automatically. from 15th Street to 12th Stree . a.nd the I • • lmpl'Ovement or 15th Street. Loan Assn. Gains No bid will be received unleas It is m~e on a prqpoea.J rorm rurnlsh.ed by the City. Engineer. Each bid ~u.st be accof1panied by 1501 f R (cash. certified or caahler's check. or bidder'• bond) m&dtpayable to lO n eSOUfCeS the City of Newport Beach, for sn amoun equal to least ten per cent ( 10-A) or the amount bid, such ~aranty to forfeited A pjn or over 15 per cent In re. should the bidder to whom the contract le a arded fa.ii tO enter Into aourceti wu reg"fstered by the the cont1'ct. Newport Balboa Federal Savings In accordance with lhe.provl1:1ion11 of Sr-c.Jon 1770 to 1781 or the Labor Code, the City Council of the City f Newport Beach hu R.aef'rtained the genere..I prevailing rate of ages appU ble to the work to be done &4 follows: Motor Patrol Operator. Including any type of Power Blade 2.33 shah , Hourty Ptt Diem CWstflcatJon \'fare ScaJe W.,.e • Carpenter ···-························ ..................... ! .. 2.20 17.60 Cement FinJsher ................................ ···················'··· 2.28 18.24 '.abon!!rs. General or Construction ................... .! ... 1.66 13.20 AaphlJ.t Raker and Ironer ·································1··· 1.86 14.80 Flagman ... ...... . ........................................ --~ ... 1.65 13,20 Watchman and/or Guard .. . ............................ 1.57 12.56 Apprentice Engineer. Including lr1re1n.&n , . Oiler. Greaser .................................................. a .~ 14.M Air Compresaor Operator ·····························-····,.··· l .9l5 l!J.60 Asphalt Plant '1r,eman ....................................... t··· 2.06 J 18.40 Asphalt or CruahJ.ng Plant Engineer ............... ... 2.20 I 17 .60 Concrete or Asphalt Sprn.dlnw, Mechanical •· Tamping ot lrtnlah1nl" Machine Operator ·-· 2.20 17.80 Concrete Mixer Oeerator -Skip Type-.............. 2.08 · 11.&t Heavy Duty RepairmAD ........................................ 2.20 17.IO and Loan A-<laociatlon for the 12- month period endlnl' September 30, Neill Davts, ex~tlve vice· prealdent of the California Sav. Ing" a.nd Loan League, state-wide trade orcanlzatlon. revealed today. A98el8 of the local institution now are 15,1.09,700, which repre- 11ents a gain of 1721,000. Total resourcea of the 181 Cali- fornia 'saving•, a.uoctaUon.s now at.and at 11.448,044:,41.8, an ln- creaae of l27f,784,697, or more than 23 per cent over the preced- ing 12-month period. • OCC Dedicates New Tech. Unit Motor Patrol Operator. lncludinc a.ny type , Orange Cout College'l!J . new of Power Blade .......................... ····-·············-r 2.33 j 18.M technolon building. hailed a11 the Pump Operator ................................... ·-·················-1.96 15.80 mo.t modern of lt.a kind bn any Roller Operator ......................................................... 21.15 \ 17..26 c&n\pu.9 ln C&llfornJ.:.. wu ded.icat- Tractor Operator -Bulldozer, Taznper, Scraper ed Wedn-.d.ay night at formal or Drag Type Shovel or Boom Altachme.nta 2.20 17.&0 ceremonlu. preceding &n open Trenching Machine Operator ........................ -...... 2.28 '18.24 bouae. MARINE Am CORPS · STA· TION, WONSMI, NOgTH KO· REA-..Shortly before aundown. a tranaport plane from ~e Ftrat Marin« Air Wine made1• drop of food a.ntf &mmunlUon ver lines of the Fir.st )farlne DI ak>n near Kato-RI. One ot the drops. ofttalnlng mOBt of the food for a~ mpany. wa.s caught ln an ali-~nt a.a the parachutea opened and the drop crew could do n Ing but gaze 110rrowfully bacM aa the packets dropped 11lowly •nto Com· munlat-held trrrttory. ! The next day. an enHsted man fro1n the ground Martne units c Rme back from the front and ra.n acroRs a member of the drop crew· 1 "Ge, we were eorry to see that food drop go over into the Red lines," the Sergeant aPCj>logized to the ~uled front linu veteran _ who a.a all ot 23-yc&r!'J-old. "[' s'poee meone had to go hungry la.st night." i "We did like hell!" was the g111n reply. "The Company Com- mander broke us out of our holes and made us capture \hat aeetor to get our chow bac\ ! We all ate !" Christmas Gifts & Holiday tables Ideal Chrlstmu gifia, "differ-I ent," practical and lnexPensive are attract ive plastic Princess place mats. I A vallable in a wt de 1asaort.ment of beautiful de&lgna to~ unlimited package combinations. 1thla Is the 1 answer to Santa's pra)'er for the hard-to-find, unuaual gtft, suitable for most any woman. 'fhese excit· ing ideu 1tre u llmltle*8 and flex- able as your pur11e ~an afford! Ranging In price for ~mout 11 .59 f4 gay mal.s at 39c qach t up to 89c • piece-selected ' your own pattern and number and have them packaged to your Individual needs. For the houaewife. laundry prob- lems disappear with a whisk or a damp cloth, resto1ing Princess plastic place mats to magic fresh· he!!ls. Foi-the busy buslneas worn· an.. tablea are aet in a jiffy with efficienCy~anCf &-auty for the din- ner ana.ck or special occulon. Mother wlU love them for break- fast, lunch and dinner. The bride will cher1ah this glamorous acces· sory to her new home. For the after-bridge tea, to protect the !!ideboa"-1 at part1e.s or buffet sup· pers. on the coff@e ltablf>ll, or for innumerable other tunctlona, the woman of the house will appreci· ate thle superb choice of Yuletide favor. Best of all. 1Such . 11. gift cele- brates Chrt1tmaa all year round. .since thue plutlc place mat.II can be used hundredl of times to en- ha.nce the table fro01 January throurh December. These unbe- llevably accurate reproduction• of the moat e.x.qutalt.4! llnen and hand embroidery are •ult.able for every home -mQdem or traditional: flower, organdy, lace or woven de- signs tn pa.le putel• or bold bright color• ... You will want to pick up aeveral aets -&a well u a few Xmu numbers far your oWn uae j there are fix hollday p&tt.erna to chopse rronl th.la year) when you are out shopping ... Pl'lncea pluttc place mats can be found a't mo.t lead- ing department 1toree throughout the country (bl the llnen, gift. ata- ttonery and/or houMwuea depart- ment) u well u variety and bet- ter gilt •hop.. Mat 51~1 149 Days for V-lola•hlt Pwebaliein UnlYersaJ EquJpment Operator f Shovrl. Drag. The lf00.000 plant, tint of a llne, Derrick. Derrick-Barge, CJ.amahell »eriea of permanent bulldlnp Raymond 8 . eraw. 127 • 27th or Crane) ·-················· .. ·····-··········-·············:-... ! 2.4-0 ~ lt.20 planned for the college, wu o~· St., Newport Be6ch. had hie pro- Drtvera of Dump Tnacks of Le.as than ~ ydll. : , ttd for tnepectlon foUowlns Usie. bratlon revok..S •t the Newport Water Level ...................... -...................... ·-·······! 1.73 · l tS.H ~rief ceremonlu in which Louil Townahlp JUIUce Court Frtday AIU' clauitlcaUon omitted he.rein, not le.u than: 1.57 ~UM Conrady r4 Wutminater, cba.lr· and W.. ordered lO apend 149 AU blda are to be compared on the buis of the C\t 7 '• man of the bo&rd of tru.teec. days ~ the cou.nt.J pall by Judge 68Umate of the qualltiea of work to be dQn.. • ·' tll&de the dedk:alot'y addrea. In· Dona.Id J . Qoidp;, 1ua1 ot -.-tk>ll •ea by Rn. Kenneth er.ts ~ ~T oenun<:ed No bid \V1)1 be acct"pted from a Contractor wbo n 8oJd., put:or ot. the West.m.IDat« to llD( d&)lll tn th county pall on uce.....i In accordance with the provlalom o( qi.apter t, W Prubytulan c1nuc11. &lid Dr. Bull Jul7 lJI when he ~ cuJn:r to or Booln ... and Prof-om Code. • I R. Pe-preoldent ot the col· ...ins Ito,... and ...,..;.-on l11o P1&N ma,r be -n. and ronna o< P-1. bonda. _,tr.ct. and ... , ••-eel the. coll-b1ltor7 wife. Alm• cni.. ·cni. oerved fP<Clftcatl-_, ba obtaln<d at the ottk:e of the City 1:snsi-. ...i ootlblod tatu-" plana for the 31 daio In UM je.11 Uld bad the ,. Qcy BaU. Newport BW:h. c.llf°"'1L , ·I' ..-. maln41er ot lllo --...._.i. 'l'he tpodaJ attention ot pni6pecti,.. bidden .la calliid lo U. Rn Jetta. of k-$t ed. Ila .,.... ~·on p.-tton on •p,..,._i ~._ and Cendl-" ~ to UM , .-ell tM, <GIJeCe -t baol;J, It OOl!dl.tloll of ''tqlal 'atiotlaencc Ot P'-1. f<lo' flllJ dine-u to l!Wdlnc. etc, 1 .-rt In UM --and the from~ and ob••_. to oll 'nl• City ot N ... poct Beach ~ U.. dPt to re uq 10 -<t _., -t pc-led the .!-"" ot the -of caJlfOI' all b6da.. • ...... Jla:mlM:n.. ~ . nta.. • .. ClT1' or 1'11iWf01'1' Bli•CH/ ..... ts ot tbe _. depart· -A .JilDdl ~t ..... - ' ' -PLUMBING .... BATH TUBS ... $85.00 TO ILETS ......... 3"2.50 I I 8,ECIAL SJ S.50 j !z5.oo I Gorboge Disp. 85.00 ~5.00 . ' WATER '. ~~~A ?!~L 20 gol. .• 25.00 8~1 7.50 30 gol. . 35.00 ~5.00 40 gol._ .. ~5.00 r l.25 • 2 x4 STUDS 1 Reg. 64c eo ~h Speci J I. 40c 2 x 4 No. 3 lll)d btr. 1 · ' . Speciol __ · $75 .~ per M • CElllE"'"T MIX.ER I WHEf;L8ARR0iY 7Sc pt"r day I %.a& per day I ' I BUY YOUR C!:MENT f<"ROM ll lS and BENT OUR CEMENT MJXq YREE *LOAN S* 1 Borrow ap t.o 1%500 ~urPd. Can be u~d for plwrltng flx - huell. s-taU•c~· roofla&. ekc-trtcal fl.xtu~&.. rte. Any re~ltnr. 1/1 Open . A ll Da y Saturday 1 OPEN 9 to 1 on SUNDAY THESE PR.ICES GOOD AT TlMY. C>V MALZ \\·rru HIM AD NOV. 24 to S(J\·. &O , Beacon S~Bl LUtlBIR t a. j • 140 i!:. 17th St. COST1 MESA COSTA MESA'S "''EWEST L~·MBER ~RD ' • ID® W®W lEro©~ That Contin11ou1 Stock QuotatlonJ and Late News Are Ava ila ble at bur LAqUNA I EACH OfflCI • • I ' Bank of Laguna Beach Bldg. Phoqe s.I Complete Broktrage Facilitia T1'ns-LUJ> Stock Ticker Scatirtical Librw.iy and Reading Room , I ' Your order to buy or sell listed stocks, bond> oi ro<n· modities will Ix executed with opeed and "f'1"CJ over the-nation-wide leased private wirt sysre~ con· n<cring our 16 California offices and our NewjYork ollict with prin cipal Eas"'rn tradipg ce9"'"· tatis· tical facilities ai'e~aintained for your tna. ""--.. ' DEAN WITTER lk [Z o. ...... ,. N•W , .... If.cir larhll .. 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