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A.Imo to "" clean, falz and 1mpanw, an<1 uni.
to recet•e end reta1D
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•et a hold of a copy of the De·
cember laaue ot. Sport. Afleld, a
magufne dedicated to outdoor
Co&ataJ Empire SllVIN• THI IN1111 E populu 811pport
thfnp. ·
ln that magazine ta an artJcle
by a wiee ch.an.cter name of
Shep Shep.here entitled "Who
Own. The Flab In OU.r Seu!"
· HMIOI •llA ,I
SECOND LARGEST HOME CO!j.fMUNITY IN ORAN6E 'COUNTY
The article potnta oat that flah·
ea ·of lbe coaal&l waten belong to
all the people of the conUguowi
at.ates a.nd are not the "exclu1ive I
property of a privileged ff!W on
whom no public rutrtcUona are:
placed ... "
It a.Jso points out that W. prac·
ttce placea the entire Pacific
Coast riahertea In danger of aerl·
DUil depletion.
Get this : During 1941 Calif'omia
commercial fl11hermen paid' license
fees totaling $148,870. AND they
caught a. total ot 827 MILL.ION
pounds or flah.
Get thie: Outing 1949 1porla
fishermen paid out $3,0Z(),000 and
caught leRS than 8 million poundll.
And the commercial 01an could
catch a.11 hls boat would carry.
whJle the high-paying sportsman
wa.s limited to 10 fl11h---Of all
11pecles. '
, InequaJlty is
word, I think!
MORE FROM
!!f!>RT8 AYll!:LD
The lttt'lcle also brings up the
criUc&l sardine situation, alter
polnUhg out that Callfomla is the'
only state to charge an ocean fish-
ing licelU5e and the only st&te to
get a catch limit.
VOLUME XI PHONE HARBOR ;1616 1
DEATH SCE1'i'"E--Juron. at ~ trla.I ot Joaepb 8:-tto, ·18, of CAJata MNS, bf'ln« trll'd for the mur·
der of ranch band Ramon Mend<JE&. 65, are pictured. f':tamlnlnl' thr ~ of tbe t'rlmf' on the ranch
of Brito'• ,(l"alldmother, Mn. Anna DeOUvlera, _JIM E . 11th St. The jury ,11Mted lhe 8Ct•nro Wf'<.llldl-
day morn.Inc. (Press Pholo)
The aardlne.l!I, It says truly,
are being swept from the sea at
the rate or hundredt of milllona
of pound! yearly. And despite
more and bigger boats and bigger
nets. the catch hu decreaaed 75
percent over a few years ago.
It a.180 poln~ to Uiat horrible
election a f ew yeani: ago, when
the 8portsman l~arned what he
Ar'11Y Skeptical of Ocean Front
w., fighting In Sacramento. The Ch I
writer points to the expensive and anne . cut ely-worded campaign staged by
the commercial lobby!sts when It I '
was proposed to make the purse
11elners keep a dlatance off the
cout. Remember their advertl.se-
ments. that thousand!! w ould lose
jobs and an lnduBtry would be de-
atroyed a.nd the price of lable flati
Fear · 'Exhaustive Study'
would jump?
''By the use of these red herr·
lnp; lhe commercial boys kept
the1r privilege to loot the coaatal
watenii for the time being," the
writer add5.
"Doesn't t he Caliromia Dlvislon
ot Fish s.nd Game believe that the
Ume ha.8 come to s.ay the ti.shes In
our coaatal waters are the prop.
erty of ALL people or our atate
al!d that further uncontrolled op-
eratlona m.ust b6 beyoDd our tprec
mile Umit? '' he conctuded: ·
TO WHICH WE
SAY 'AMEN•
Re-aders of this d'ept. may re-
member that we've been, saying
theM same things over a.nd over
again for years wtthout much re·
ault except insulting vtslts: and re-
marks from the Ft8h'n a.mer• in
person.
Therefore lt's wonderful to see
the plight of the sportsman taken
up nationally in a wldely·read
magazine. Perhaps the bedfellows
of the purse seiners up in Sacra-
mento may wake up to public
opinion some day . . . I hope!
Along the sa.me line!!. the nation-
al pre88 earned & story a couple
of days ago. A government expe-
dition has worked out a new way
of cat ching alba.core with gi.llnetJI.
lt was conducted by the Fish and
Wildlife servlce--a gang which' le
thought to be working for the
11po-rtaman.
So now they'll work out & deal
where the big fellows in lhe fish-
ing industry can wipe out our-al·
bacore ju.et like they h.ave the
yellowtail. They'U probably be
working a plan next t o gillnet
marlin swordfish!
HERE'S
THl:RE
Louie Baltz. the Mat mortician
In Corona dt>I Mar. knows a boy.
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Council Gets
Data on CDM
Access Road
Hopes of Ocean Front residenlJI
to ·get wate rfront 11r~rty by
n1cans nf a lo ng channelfc~t In the
wictc sanrty bo:'at'h area 1from the
jetty to the Newpnrl pier. re·
ceiv('d a serious e:etbe.C'k Mondlly
when Army Engineer! gave their
flr~t reaction to the prop0$ed
pl'oject.
"'hlle the Arnly chtln·t i;tay it
\\'BS Impossible, they did say it
City Engineer Bert Webb thr<"W couldn't be done without making
a long strong of figures at city !Ure the sand barrier between the
councilmen Monday night In an propottd channel and lhc ocean
attempt to aJd them come to a would hold up. A breakwater ex·
dttlsfon regarding lht' future of tending upcout fromJ the present
lhe propoaed and hotly disputed Jetty nttght be nece8Mry. engin·
Cl:rf'bh& c!t!I M'kt' bl'tlff 'cceaa toaft. cen auggu:teS., aa.d t.bey·eenctutled
Webb 111 currently prepllrlng plans that lt would tak~ exhaustive
tor the road and they will be pre--.!ltUdy before a dec-1..slon ' collld be
sented to the council 90metime reached. ;
after the ri~t of the year. Ci ty Engineer Be11. Webb had
At that time the city fathers rPquc.'!ted the Army Englnt>er's
will decide whether or not to go opinion and rrcelvrd the answer
ahead with the job s.nd the figures from l .. t . Col. W . R . Shuler. Di.s·
received Monday will be added to tr1c t Engineer . The lt>ltcr wa.<1
other discU85ion &lld data on the read at the council meeting.
road. "Seems like It would be a bi~
Councilmen learned that the in· problem to cut through the jetty,"
volved area f')n the ocean side of Webb commrnted on the letter.
the blurr com prises tsti.020 square "and necessarily "very expensive."
feet or S~.4. per cent of the lot.al Councilmen agreer! that the
area In the aMessment district lengthy study 11hould be up to the
and· the area on the land side ot property owneni Jn the area and
the bluff hae 149,930 square reet that tht> mayor's committee on
or 4'4 .6 per cent of the total the subject should continue to
square footage. 335.850.
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runctinn . The Jetter \\"BS referred
Co p ) to the committee.
( a.ttnued 00 .ace 2 Thill 111 what LL Col. Shuler
Newport· Marine
Killed in Korea
Military services will be held to-
morrow 1 Friday) at El Toro Ma·
rlne base for Capt. John Strick-
land. Hf2 St. James Road, Cliff
..,,.ven who died Dec. 7 in a plane
era.sh in Korea.
He Is survived by hls wlft>. F1or·
ence and two childt-en. Rltea are
in charge of .. the base chaplain,
Commdr. Martell T. Twitch~ll.
's aid in the lettt'r:
En,rinf'er·a )..(ofte r
"It Is believed that the west
jetty should not be breached Ul\·
lei.s defii'llte provhdon Is made to
insure absolute Integrity or the
barr ie r ~tween •r the proposed
channel and ocean tor a consider·
s.ble distance upcoast. Present
beach has been remarkably stable
for a number of years. Whether
it would remain etable In an ad·
vs.need position 111 questionable.
"Cutting ot jetty would appear
(OoaU.ued. on Pace I)
5. who'e In the market fo r a cat
ror Chrietmu and appealed to this *"
dept. Anyone help him out! ...
Award tor the beat nttWBpaper ad
tor some time goea to Tom Nor·
ton conc-eming his fine eatery.
Re.ad it carefully . . And then
try 90lneo of his food ..
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Death Scene
The-Jury tryinl' JONJ>h Manuel
Brtto. 18. former N~ Har:.
bor Union High acbool track atar1 tor murder of an elderly raAch
hand here. Wedneaclay vtatted the
•mall ranch where It.am.on Men·
-. Iii. wu fal&llr clubbed.
Tutimony TuHday dealt In de-
t&ll .. to wbere llle ~ "'
M'ondoa WU f~1f .ialt.er tile
boatlnjr on Sept. 'ffl wltaD lit il-
l<Stdly ...... ~-~ ioa17 *' i>7 Uie well·lulown ..........
Dr.~-... ..... tJ
•atopoy ...,....,. told µ... ,...,. "'
10 ~ and' two mu m 8u· J>Orl'!" ,.dp ~/H. ,,_.,, -··-rt tll&t 1(---
of • tracbuwl ""'°'' -·-"Mc.Doftll, a ~. ·ta14 ibt
fuy-ol """"" --.. llody. ·n. .eld«J¥ -~ad .... -.... °'! ....... at .. lfUI et.. .owned 1ly Mn. A.-De
OljYI .... Btlto .. ··-·· ~ W . ~ M-'-'.f "'ld7 --..amaeed KcDonll. •
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City to Fill in
P. E. Property
Clcaranc(' wa.'I grHnted by the
cn ~lncering rh.:partn1('nf of the Pa.·
cif\c Electric Rai\\.\'ay con1pany
this week ror thr r1lllng or thei r
property b<'twer·n Newport and
Balboa Boulevarrlii and betwet>n
30th and 32nd streets where the
clt'y proposes to (•on~truct a cut·
off road way to eliminate the
traffic bottleneck In that area.
Countermanding a prevlou11 or·
der, englnecnt or the company
have a cquieM-ed t o the clty re·
quest to dun1p dirl to ht-removed
fro1n Balboa 131vd ., In thr prt>sent
low lying landR adJacenl to lhe
righl·of-way.
The city council hn11 approved
tentative plans ro r building a road·
way on the old f'. E . right of way
and the dun1pini:; of Balboa Blvd.
dirt there \Vlll leave that much leM
work t o bl· uccu1nplt8h('d when
right or "'ay for a street can ~
obtaJned.
Filling of the land will al10 ell·
minate ll .!j('rious ('ye-sore In the
area and will serve to cover ~he
wet>ds which he.vl" over grOwn lhe
area. The pennlssion to fill was
tentatlvrly given by railway com-
pAny presidenl 0 . A . Smith last
Friday. The enJot'in ecrs of the com-
PMY met with Bert Webb, city
engln~t'r Tuesday and agreed on
deplh anQ extent or r111 In the area.
Wiii Di"'l.l"fU'lr AN'O.
When the contract wa!J i('t to
the paving company fo r Balboa
Blvd. work." the city reserved the
right to deaignate areas within the
city to be filled by the contractor
with sand to be remo\•ed from
the area.A to be paved.
Sully. Miller will pave three
( ConUa ued OD Pa p I)
SIXTEEN PAGES FIVE CENTS NUMBER (2
COUNCIL CONTINUES ONING HEARING FORESEE CLASH
AS ATT-Y. PREPARES ORE PROTESTS ·AS OGLE TAKES
Because the necessary mape hadn·t arrived rrom th~ pls.nning consultantl'l, u expected. and because CASE · TO STATE
Atty. Came ron Cecil or Lo8 Aftgeles rcqucHtcd more urr/e to study the ordin&nce and rile additional pro·
tests, the new zoning ordinance for Newport Beach \Va.s n1t passed by the city cou ncil Monday night, but B :.
was continued until the Dec. 26 meeting when the me uu+ will come up for second reading and adoption. T Gl!iORGE HART
' Conflicting clai.rnB by the Cecll said he repre nle Corona .
B• B d M del Mac resident. opposed to So c t c City of Newport Beach lllld lg a an c hanging the zontng dr Blocks 131 oas . 0 Orange county over boun·
and 132 from R·l t d R·2 u the • • dary lines at the site of the
Only Reporter ~~~~":::. ~;~h:e~;:;*fco~~ve~: to Soon su·11d swank Balboa Bay club, ap-
al points of the n ordinance pea.red heading for an open
j but councilmen found that mo11t of clash today as County Coun-
on Yule Hunt ' :~: i~~te~~:."':rt:c0td 0:~~idf~o~ Boats for N~y sel Joel E .' Ogle prepared to 1 property that I• alrelj6y R·2. Lot , draft a bill for submiSsion to
Coy Watt& of ltwi BaJbp. owner9 • In Blocks l3 1 and l 32 South Coast Co .• or ~rt the state legislature, 1 hat
Uquor store. '704 Balboa Dl'1d. favored the rezoning ;almost three Beach is one of t u pyardo U Id th to 1 ° r apparen y wou oust e rf'port.Nt to pollo•1 a.t 1:1S p. f"· one. which the Navy depart ent ha.a . .
TlH"Miay that a "itw.plcloua .jet-The attomey sa14 he needed ·BMilned the ta.'!:k of building 18 city from ownership. Ogle
Ins" man ra.rrtf" In.to the 11toreo time lo get the Pto!eets in legal minesweepers. a ccording to a De· holds that the city owns
Mtd Mokf!d for "611'W! nu.IU ns ~ ronn and he had jlt been as-partment of Defense release from none of it.
tons. Wh4"n \Yattt. Wf'Ot Into signed tht' case las week. Mr. Washington D C
tht-r,..r room of thf'. atono thP Baldwtn who owns ptperty in the ' · · Ogle said he propo11ed to intro. The department said there la an d k I t bl k b II man folkJ"wt and ackod In a area charged that " hey a re just uce a. s e e on or an et I ., using another del*"lng tactic" urgent nePd for the minesweepers carrying no boundary descriptions.
i111111plclon11 manner. and that tbe opposltlpn had ample A tolal or -18 are to ht' built by 16 lnstea£! of one "conftrmlng\.' the
n.., ma.n was det1erlbed ,.,. lime to e mploy an attorney be· private yards with 29 lo be con-court decree ot 1926 In the cue of
bPln.-bel""f'lf'n 40 and •5 ye•n r structed for the United States and The Irvine Co. ~ainst the county,
of ace. Usbt bro"'" hair, .,;. ore. 19 for Mutual Defense Assistance · c·.... .._ n.-.i.;.y_,. ElB requested by Secrf'tary Ha.rry '"'f!o('n fl,"fl ff"f't 11 t~ &nd -· 00 ~ .. ~ countries.
80 C II D. k I 0 1 Welc h ot the Ora.nge couutv h&r· ~Ix ff"f'l . "•1.-hlnl' hrtwtl'f'n I ounc man lC I r8.ke fe t All 8.88ignmen.t.a a.re made sub-bot oommi88ton ~ ·~ ~""'"'°""
and 190 pounds. And "',.. 'Ut:f' that "anything as mportant 811 ject to succeMful negotiation::! The court d~ree lff't up ... bo~nr
PreM poll"" tf'porter but! this Ordinance can be delayed to 1 h llair. Mlrftt and ~·e.tsbt Were hear this gentlem~ii·s protet!t." w l the companies Involved. dari~s of Ude and iubmerged land• Walter Franz. president or around upper Ne.wJl01:t ~·~
clowi f"nou.(h but for hJs Z9 And it wu delayed South Coaat Co .. said Wednesday ceded by lhe atate to lbe. ~tY
Yf"&l'W to br-rnbltaken for •o to The council look£he following that ht> haa: reeelved no word or in 1919, covering! .all sltth Janda
•6 y.,.., Oh, m~ ! ' action on other me urt's : J the move. He said his company outslde the city o ewport Be-aCh.
TM report.f"r had really f:OM .l l l Filed a pelill n from New-has made no bid11 on boat.8 for the In 1928 the 11tat ceded tille to
tio O.p's 8tam IOoklns tor mr~ port Heights properltv owners Uk· Navy. the city for all. uch la.nd8 not
to• In which to mall Chrtst. ~n that 15th St. tk paved from Duririg World Warn. the South theretofore ceded to the county. ~ Sift& Whett W.atllt -~ fQ ta Ana Ave. tq 'Irvine Ave., · to the .-.Ck r09M ta. -1c1· ~ the job beln&-only J(alf C0'1pleted. eoa.t ya.rd btd.lt mlneaweepen In proposlnl' t the cou.nty
Ull•I' over bis •hot.llder that it.he Engineer Ber( W 'bb cxplaJned which were wooden·huUed craft P~ with 1e latJon con!irm·
n:--t-r took to be an lnvt~. ths.t the county ~ no money approximately 130 feet long. Ing t.h'e 1926 d ee. Welch a1ao ..---. ...._ suggested a comP,romlse ot boun· tlon lfl cotnf" on ID and &ft' what budgeted for Its sh re of lhe job ,,, W•11 s k 0•1 daries at the lboa Bay club could llf' fnund. Tb~l"f'I "'un"t this year and until ,they do lhere I ee I site, which the c Cy now leasee: to
anythJnl' aultabk-, but tM'O -r~re lsn•t much that can be done. City·~ . the club at 8 rer,r ted figure of
obtaln«I from tJMii ftt>nt of thf' share will C03l $12bo and should • J. 135.000 a year, p s a. percentage
place and thrf' n-pnrter ,, .. ,t. be gollen from is~ tax rund. c·t L d of income. ""'J'he ptposed compro-
happy and medltatlns on ne4ch-(ConttnJf"d on Pace z.' on I y an mise WU that e county take
borlhWM of thfo mf"rch.ant~ Jtf'\'f'r 1 Litle to the weal t 00 feet of the
~::·.::.:I:::~::~: Chamber T, 0 Pick .;~emb~ HkC:,.';'nogre ~n~omo~~~;~~ ~:~.~~\~~~~!0:;: the city
for 1tl•n1' of cro""" le-rt. •n1V'ln• Beach's city coffer!I and this time
e e J ' "' 7 N D its coming In rrom far enough County supervisors were tenta-halr. \\'rlnklf'A, and oth.-r bar-• t ti I ~_, l ..J. t h ew lrec Ors awdy that no one should raise a ve Y 1-Y o a51ee o t e com· btnpn of middle qe. 1 b t o 1 · bJ t d d
.. protest about It being contrary to prom ee u g 'i o ec e &11 And to. our .. •uaplclom look· bl ked ·t H d I d t_,_ h a city o rdinance or whatever else OC 1 · e ec: t:;e uuoY t at In•" N'portf"r (hf' really look11 .,. t "" dldat ( (Co ~-..__ e r ou r een ...... n eR or seven they've been dreaming up to fight n~ on .. -.e ZJ
Uke an o,• .. rp-o\\·n cherub), ha,.. dl1-ectorshlp• In th 1 Ne"-•port Har· -e It recently. Ins learned his ~n. la p"-C• bar Chamber ot Commerce were
t.lclnl' the ~furt.t,·e glanf'..e, a nan1~d by the non1ipatlng commit·
~riflr lltf:"p and Jurtt looklDJ &A tee this week. C\C<f:i rding to Sec·
UMU8pl~ u poe~dble. retary Hay Langenheim. Ballots
Smoke Fish Tale
Has Happy En~ing
will be malled to members Dec.
28 and must be ~umed by Jan.
11 . The seven pof tions will be
vacated Dec. 31.
The newly elecled board will
meet Jan. 16 and bhoose the 1951
Opening this wet>k end just a offi cers who will !be · lnBtalled at
tew doors away from the spot the annual chamt+r dlnner~ance
where the ci ty .counclJ made her Jan. 18 at the ear club.
atop 11elllng smoked fis h two Weeks The following k:.andidatea are
ago Is Mrs. Dorothy Deal. Best. named, several Rng Incumbents
proprietor of one of the two whoae t e rm8 hav expCred :
smoked fish sl&nda formetly lo· Corona del Mar 2 to be·elected 1
cated on the ocean front by the -Tom Heffernan, J . C. Lionbarg·
Newport Pier. er. Doc A. E . f:;tockton, Arva
Monday the coun('i\ »ranted Haapa. 1
Mrs. Beat a license to operate a Balboa Island f! to be Plectedl
smoked fish store &t 108 ~ Mc Fs.d--Harold E.. Chri~tler. Alfred ~
den Place where her t1tort' ~u or· c1•--J h T ti O O G uoun. o n . er, r. . .
iglnally located In 1946. She Suess.
-noved to the beach in 19~7 s.nd Mariner's Mlle~ (choose 11 -
recenUy cons tructed a 11mal~ house Don Hummel, Ha~ey Somers.
by the dory fleet from which to Newport. fc~ })-Tom Hen ·
sell the fish, wtlh t~e council's dersc:m. Ben Redd c k.
permission. Balboa (ch t ) -Monte
Then at the last city ·council Grtmee. Lonnie ncent.
-neetlng the group rever&td 1t·s When ballotins Is completed
?revloua stand followihg a Protest and all directors loamed the total
rrom other smoked fish operators number wtll be 15, three from each
in the city and said only' freah Of the flvti dl1trlcU, e:t:1. at large
fiah can be 110ld on the beaCJi. and th t th J nJ CJuLm-. Mra. Best says ahe smokes her ree rom l e u or
This time it's coming in from
way over on Bushard Road about
two miles from the city's western
limits where Newport Beach is
fo1tunate enought t o own a five-
acre parcel cotftalning a water
booster plant. The money will be
in the form or royalties If otl is
discovered in the" immediate area.
Ci ty council Monday gave the
oil and ga11 le&ae to the 0 . 0 . Dun.
lap Oil Co. of Long Bea.ch, the city
to receive-1/6 royalty. Drilling on
city property will begin within
three months a.nd if riot the lease
is automatically terminated. No
caeh rent Is tnvol\•e.d, Clnly royalty
If oil ts found and if not tht> area
will be cleaned up and left aa
originally round.
Harbor Wealher
T•mPf'raturea nr ~ pe.et
":eek ln tbtl H&rf<>r area:
Hip Low
Thoniday, Dec. 'I 7! 4A
l"rld&Y,. Dot.. 8 .). M 49
Sato~. Dec. 9)1 , •• 10 49
Sunday, Dee. 10 .. .. 15 •a
Monday, Dec.. 11· ... 61 SO
Ta-y. Dee. n .. 118 51
Wedllesd&y, Doc.1 IS .. 81 51
FoN!lr'Mt: H11Jh cloucb Frida)'
la Mat por1lo" or state. Oloudy
ln wat portlo. ·wit.II OOCMlor>.'M
IJc'ht raiae utetutlnc to 11ortJa·
'""'t. Local e&r17 mornlnc drtr.·
r.ft ooutal 11eet6oe "1t.h Sood
chanai of ral11 Friday nl(bt. and
Satun1&7.
Directors -Again Ask City
to ·Hurry Use of MWD Water
Orange County Waler district direclof'S are atlll hopeful. but not
confident. they Indicated Wedneaday. that they wtO ge.t Newport
Beach to make neceSN.ry connectlorut with the Metropolitan Water
di.str1ct feeder llnea in that area to expand ~ clt:f•e u11e ot MWO
water, rather than draw upon the fut tadJnc; underCToUnd 1uppty
of the local basin. her, L&ngenheim rakl· "lsh at her eatabllahment at Cout The bee.ch clty'a main reliance mayor on Bailey's proposal. then
ffwy. tl1'd Marine Ave. because H bo keel upon local water, wlth aUpt use would advt.ae Batley or the resulL
he city won't permit any fturther ' ar r oc· of the MWD water. haa been a No Word f1rom City
l"ceMe11 tO amoke the product In . · tender •ubject with the county That waa three weeks ago, aatd ~e city UmlU. But she qow 'hu · ~ water 'dlatrtct board tor aome Balleoy,· and no WQrd hu been re·
>er ll<:erule. to RII the ftah,1 and la b N Bl t time. a.nd brou ... ht o,_n crtttclsm ... . e r--celved trom .... ewport. Beach Mot . ..a: 1n blllineas apin 1'e&l' tlle y a as s of the city eome Ume ago when
N"!J)Ort pler. • i'I . . ' . , -Newport Beach. eokt water out.aide Newport'• ctty m.a.nager had a ~ the ctty to a rancher. Joe Karelaa. allg-bUy different veratoa ot th•
CDM P . . ----. A .. r1 .. of Ol!ploolan. on Son The waler d .. trlct board up.......i Bally convenauon:
1 . ~t Vn5W tv Clemente Ial&nd1 ~Monday..., night reaentment at the ctty'• eeWng ''There la no sucb thing u a
.... ftol._ •. •I '9 Seit., aael:t::. and evly Tu.-y momlf\&" star-water that llle wat.!"r di.trtct pu! bond laoue pendlnJ." Ballon-· :""'.'."A" tled many rui.+ent.1 out of a Into the underground baain by fed. "And .I didn;t teU him that J.. ~ ~ the · .eound •lumber F caued teJe--purchue from XWD at S15 pe at our recen~ dillC\1.laiml. We ha••
,_.at tlle CO.-.·del ~ paot :!'.,:9 .~';;:,..tot, be ·P~~-::': oquare fOot. 1 no objection,.~~Ulng down with ott\Ce:\WU an.rloancecf tiy INiiltma. -..-£ngineer ~ul Bailey ot the Ute water 0UU1qt dJrectora and ~· v-w-1¥r-calla. . water dlolrt~ reported to hi• tall<lne". t11o matter over."
doQ'. Deo. 11, lJle -be ;M Jo\id "/!t! wen tl\OUght -..cS w~ that he had held MllOro a pl&lnecfthat the dty i.
:ipe11 tlD •4 p.._.._ ...vt ~ Cbdst· tf be earth 1ts1"nora we conference I wtth .J. J . S&Uont. YaJt:J.IW w~J LaCun.a builds lta
--rnnc Uld ~ . n. ll!Nrd u tar·IJWild u Santa Ana. ewport. ~ ctty &dmlnlotrati•e p nn. arid ll>en Newport wtll r-1 to 4"p. m. Dwtnc t ...it TIMI blut.t aml!Jiued from appnm-cer on l)\e ~ of lnduc-like Oftr Lqlma'• old t-S.r line rlPlar bouft. 8 L m. to 5 p. m. l~ately 8:60 P. j"'-Monday to 6 ·Ins the ctl7 "''upPCI 11.0 W1e of th~ •"Ylna the Clty nearly $100,·
will be mailol•I-. it-r &. m. ,........,.,. t WD wattt tind _,... the local 000 lllat "'!uJd be spent If NOW• 'w·--·that It It -I No damage lrof. -but doon ppl7. port -t .~ &pd built a llne _,. to -.e dell befon '1' tbe Ba-·ialand fire -8aUot9 ~ that the ctt:r wltha\it 1r&1Jln1. He bu -
Clor1otmu. file -cl -~ blown4by °'"' btut. lo_, to loot,' .O\I ~ boad -for the -wttb tile m&70r and be -111111.lo.1\ 1>ec.l:i&. or' c11e-pouce ~ · 1m~ u.+ 1oea1 nut.,..__ k w111 be llaff'J' to set tcptber
tribUtlon of packa ... ~ ( M Pap I) and tll&t,be 1'ollld eoatfr with the (Clwl"'2 • M hp I) . i ~ . .1· ' . . :
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. ]a;:jli"~uss ~ii "·--~-»ft
~ llntered .. _.,..,_. matter .lun• 1"' llilO, at tbe poot -l·
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-ot the Superlqr c_<Nft at Oranp OoUllt7 and lo ,tull;r qu&lltlOd
to poblillh au kinda Of 1opl ----ml&.
O:rFICL\J. PAPl!R OP TSJ!l crrr or·~ BEACH ' S~l'f ..,.ft!B,
NEWPOltT-B"'"'°"' •nmes eM? 'n~
ID Onnp Comot)', -j,.. ,...r; -th ..,..-, (SI.Ill -
moot.ho) (Aloo ·1nclud .. t1!e NEWPORT-MI;Jl!OA NEWS-TIMES OD
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SHOPPING TIME IS SHORT
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Hear ye! Hear ye! All procrastinators and "putter
offere." Christmas app~oacheth, yea swiftly.
If the good woman of the house ha th not made her
Christmas purchases she bad better getteth off the dim~
The same goeth for the good man of the house also.
DOG TIUAL WIN~ Paathe'r's Mount.le and his b.snd:ter,
MacKay, 16%1 Ocean Blvd., Balboa IU'e l<lhown ln ooe of their
dally \vork:OUtL Pai!nt.taer"~ Mountie "'on the non-wt'nen ~talce
and the open all-ece ·•t:aki:-at N•·"'VUrt &'8Ch'll flrM · f'leld trb.I~
held last Saturday. ( Pre&1 Photo)
Thy friendly merchants can offer thee a much better
selection of wares if thou haste to th<;ir shoppes at once.
By so doing, thou wilt .µso aave thy toes from being tread
; upon and thy ribs from being punched by the uncouth mobs
• which descendeth upon the stores in a trampling tide on the
Dog Handling Technique is
Explain~ by MacKay· After
• fina1:,0rri~:o~a~~~he•t to a.void .that "ru~ down" !~ling ,Retrieve~ Wins Field Trial
we implore thee to proceed with dispatch on thy shopping. l
In brief: Get the lead out! by Ed LeHo•·•n ' ---~•'---~
' THE MAN WH() CAME TO DINNER
What crimes are qommitted in the name of diplom.,acy J
The fancy . dinner given for Chinese war lord General Wu
by U. N. Secretary Trygve Lie iB a case in point.
More than 15 years of dog handling paid ofr for Sandy Macltay
of 1521 Ocean Blvd., BtlM>a when P8nther'g Mountie, a' black Labra-
dor retriever captured two events in the first Newpon Beach field
and water trials -last ~&turday ln lhe Upper Bay area.
Enthusiasm about dog handling is a farnily affair among lhe Mo c.
Kays. Panther's Mountie is own-~-------------
General Wu as the head of the delegation from Red
China represents a bloodthirsty regime which ha.a murdered
thousands of American boys and other U. N. troops. Yet
General Wu (who came here to accuse US of aggression)
was wined and dined in a .royal manner. And wh o picked up
the check? The American taxpayer who provides 7(;% of
the U. N. funds.
ed by hia father, H. S . MacKay,
Jr., Sandy handJed thf' dog tn the
fleld triab and both. Sandy's wife
and their !our-year-old eon. R ob,
are always willing handa when It
cornea to working out the dogs.
Sandy, an athletic looking indi-
vidual with. a haircut that would
be considered ahort by a Yale
crewnian, likes to emphasize the
act that a well-trained .retriever
la contributing lo game conserva-
tion. "A good dog never losea a
bird that's been knocked down."
he says. "Cofl.8islent retrieving
prevents the losing '°f birds that
are wounded and wit!h a g ood dog,
every bird knocked out of the sky
Is retJreved and counta as tpart
of the hunter'• b&c. 'f
A,. one writer observed, the whole thing makes as
much sense as if we had thrown a party for Japan's Pre-
mier Tojo immediately after Pearl Harbor. It is one thing
to act"civilly toward even a murderous war lord but lt is
quite another to fete }\jm as if be were a long lost friend.
. Does anyone think t1'at General Wu or his masters gained
... more respect for the ~nited Nations through this gesture?
·•· DOes anyone think that the Chinese Reds will act any less
savagely because of it?
-. 30 Dogs Compete
in Field Trials ·
Thirty dogs competed in the
• .. fltst field and water trials on the
11horu of Upper Newport Bay and
nearby Irvine Ranch prQperty Sat-
.. urday under gponsorship of the
Southern California Retriever
club.
Dogs competing included Labra-
dor, golden and Chesapeake re-
trleVeNI and Irish water spaniel.a.
The schedule of evt'nts Included
' the juntor slake, thf' non-winner
s take and the open all-age stake.
Saridy F. Mac.Kay of Balboa, field
trial chairman. said the ·tnaI was
held a.a an expertmi:ni for future
"iyents an(\ w a."J arra.ngrt by Hay
1£n~nheifn, secreta'rf Of Newport
.. Harbor Chamber of Commerce.
The lrlal started at 8 a.m. and
ended at dark.
Winner or lhe open all-age
stake' was Panther's Mountie own-
ed by H . S. MacKay, Jr., of New-
port. Second place winner wu
Cftamplon Monica Jay owned and
handled by Bruce Wallace of San-
" "ta Monica.
··. Panther's Mountie also won ln
t he non-wlnnf'r stakP. with Stone
Ge.tes Jet ownKI by Mt"S. Guy
;,. Cherry of Los Angeles and hand-
led by Stafford taking second
. place.
Rlptlde or Wake of Billin.p,
Mont., waa the only dog-to fin.Lab
p, 1n the" junior staki:: taking the firet
place.
STEAL SUfrCASE
Corporal S t a n I e y Carpenter.
Camp Pendleton, reported to po-
lice that ht.1 sultcif.Se conta.lninC
. .,clothing and pel"SOllal belofl&inga
,.. valued at $1 l:i WU St:ol@n from
;. 1.ba partially open trunk of his car
_.., while it wae parked in the alley at .. ;l.be rear of 1244 W. Balboa Blvd.,
.... ·Newport Beac;h, Saturday night
... ··between 9:1~ and 9 :45 p. m.
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D~cusslng the latest Newport
Beach trials, Sandy .says thnt they
"were just an experiment v.•lth
about 30 dogs competing. lt turn·
ed out so Wt'-11, though. that a two-
day trial will be held here on Jan.
13 and 14 and dogs !ron1 all parts
with the directors any time they of the country V.'ill probably cum-
indicate. !)ete.''
"We plan to contac t them short-Thtte Divisions
ly," Sailors stated, "as soon U an At the local trials. a.s in mOflt
inveetigation we are making per-competitions, there were thret' di·
tainlng to our use of MWD water \oi!llons the i·unior stake th -· m 1 t.ed .. , , , e non ~ co P e · winner 11take, and the open-a.IJ-age
Dl8CUSS Rane-her . sta ke. Sandy explains that you n~
The wale~ district directors j dogs compete In the junior slake
Wednesday dlSCussed a source of The non-Winner stak e is open
water supply for Rancher Karelu, t o all dogs that have graduated
since Ne~rt Beach J~as quit SUP-from the junior sltikC' crass and
pJying him. One proposal ls that have never won a tri I Th MWD furnish-Karelas water at . a · e open
$26.13 r a c re toot for his bean all-age stake is for dogs that havr pe won a trial and thus are no long· land, which would require use of er eli ""bl t th 1 the old Fairview Farm water line ta.k a• e or e non-w nner
to carry the water . and conittruc-1 !I "Pe. th • M ...
lion by Karelaa of a half-ml1e of an ·er 8 ou.ntie won th_c
cement pipeline, together with a non-winner stake in the local tr1-
meter. als a.11d then went on to f!apture
Watel" di11trict director!! said the open all-age stake.
they would prefer that Karela• Sandy explains that the trials
would use untreated sewage from . wiualty Include a series of events
the joint outfa11 line near his dest.gned to determine the dog's
place, now that arrangemenU ability u a retriever, his memo ry
have been made so tliat he could and hia obedience of signals from
owa.ln a full elght-ho~r now , free hta hand\l!r.
of 91.Jt brine. It would be much ~ptea of the!te are the triple
cheaper than MWO water , they marktrfg teat, the double retrie\re.
•aid. But Karetu i!i said t o be In water and the blind retrieve.
wary of the sewage efnuent, fear-TMt Dol"'A Memory
Ing harm to his land and crops. In the triple marking test ("A
No deel!lion has been reached. good way of testing a dog's mem-
Anny Skeptical
\Colltlnued from Pace J l
to be ph}'lllcally possible without
detrimental eHects on either tunc-
ttontng of jetty or on· entrance
channel provided landward end of
jetty were turned parallel to
beach and extended a sutncleni
diatance . upcoaat to preclude poe-
albillty of flanklng of Jetty with
reaulting shoaling in entrance
channel should sand aplt be
breached during periods of hJgh
waYes or by eroeion.
.. 1'tnal decision concerning na-
ture and extent of protection l'e-
quired eoukt only be determined
after eX.ha.Ultive atudy."
ory," says Sandy) tlie dog is re-
quired to remember where th.ree
binb have fallen\ and ' retrieve
them. without a J y instruction&
from hls handler.
The double retrl ve in we,ter Is
similar, with the exception tha1
the dog muat mark where two
blrda have fallellj and retriev~
them from the water.
In the blind retrf.eve, the bird
la bidden wtthout llhe dOg know-
ing lU location and the dog la di-
rected to the bird ibY il8 handler.
In thls event, finding the bll'd ls
9ttOtldary and the dog'a reaponse
to ha handler's ai le ia of prl-ma.rr lmpoTtance. e doC' la dJ-
ncted by meane a wbJsUe and
band •lpalo.
ACconl.J.n to dy, one whisUe ' s b1Ut1 lndlcat.eo th• dog la to BJ Newport Beach Fire Dept. litop and llit. d slgnala Ind!·
cate which on the do' al!""ill travel. v!ng the right
IWld ,to the right al!owo the dos
he muat go m t dlftctton. The
letl hand -Ting the lelt llhow1
1Jaa1; ·Ille handler the doc to
So to the left. ~ the riCl>t
band overbead catM that
qi.toeoi ~·~~
ala -..... the wtilotl•
lo a oipaJ for th.I ~ to..,.,.... to the~. I . --_ _,_ • ~ Ukt bnn'.au , MYe their ~' I o
pc\111 --.,. ud oaly .... daC Ill • ~ an be oount-
on to ~ _ i . ~t winner
at Ille b1alo." 0. llod1. a:. ~ point by not·
. !
Ing that Black Panther, sire of
Pa11ther's M ountie, haR won about
30 tr1aJ.11 and that IH more wtns
the.11 any other dog h8.8 <'Ve r scor-
ed. To win this number or t rial",
Black Panth(•r consist ently tour-
ed the dog t r ial circuit and com-
pele<l l:llmost ev~ry week end dur-
ing the t rial sca.&0n for a per iod
of fQur year.t. .-
Sandy .f\as two other Labrador
rf'Lrievt·r11 in th£ kennels behin<1
h iH ht1111c and ~xpectli great thinga
uf tl1e11i . "We bought them be-
forl! lhl:'y were w helped," he says
and they were rlown down fron1
Minnesota. "ThPy were origina1Jy
supJ>Ofted lo ~ named Porgy and
Beas but lilUe Rob h"d a phono-
graph record In which a dog narn-
t·d "f.1uffin" an-ives by plane. The
dogs are na.mcd Porgy and 1.fuf-
fin."
If anc~slry and blood line~
counl, Sandy has two fulur"e
chan1µ1on.1t on his hands . .They a re
by Spider of Kingswere. who has
as 1t1hny \lo'i11a as a lm0$t a.ny dog
Jn lh1· co un t ry, out of Gilmore's
Pf:!gt_:.r. generallf conl!idered to be
the j!rt:alt•sl bitch that ever ran.
\\llult t.> Look For
A.~h.1~ fron1 blood lines, Sandy
~ayi; thal ··enthuslaarn and nat-
ural r£·lrievlng ability are the
charat:leristlcs to look for in
choo11ing a puppy." Sandy usually
tl"asei; a litter of pups wtlh a
pigt'On feather a nd then t oesea the
ft•nthcr a short distan<'e away.
The pup that gete to the feather
first is usually a good choice.
How£-\'c r. Sandy says that try-
ing to pick a dog before he is six
months olll is a difficult job and
there is no guarantee how a dog
ht going to tum out if he is chosen
tX:furc he reaches that age.
"lJog trnlnlng s.hould start
when the dog is about two years
old," says Sandy. "Before they
reach that age, they're not ready
for it."
He usually atarta his dogs off
by teasing them with a rolle<l bur-
lap sack , and then throws if for
the tlo~ to fetch. "A• soon as the
dog gets the dummy In his mouth,
he·11 usually k>ok around. and
that's the time for the handler to
sta1t running away." The run-
ning part encouraget the dog t o
corne to tht> handler, and in that
w&y the association is built up
that anything retrieved by the
dog is to be brought to the hand-
ler.
Using the rolled up burlap sick
gives the dog a "soft mouth" ac·
cording to Sandy. If a Atlck ll
uaed, the dog will have a tendency
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Council Meetln9
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1 1Counf:v Cod11$el
{Coa-,,_~I ) I : 1<Cootbl .... 'J.--~ I)
Webb .&id. ' ~ wO!l)d not pen>Jlt jhla ottlce to
<zi Reappointed Fnt.nk :· ~· bo party to g!vtns ....,,Y property
bentone u NewporJ, rep~-1 a,.,~y, nor would h t the
11 .. oq Ute 0nnp eountr1 •· wpervi.ora to-de> tt.
qulto A.b&tement~ Dtstdct ~ The county cou~I declared ~or another two-y•r ten.4. ; • openly that he conal er'll that the
ha.a corr.dentloua.ly guided the i. ,ctty bu no right ~of the
't.riet through It.a formative r-property whlcb It bu~ to the ~od." the reQUe.st atated. , Balboa Bay club. c y main-
Floatlac Tree. 1 ta.Ina that It owns th 14-acre
(3) Referred to the city tract under title c t'dl by the
apr with power to act, the et.ate.
iquest from the Junl.ol' ber Ogle contend1 ~ whatever
' 'ot Commerce for $210 u oPira. part o! the tract the ~nty does
upenaea for the floe.ting Ch not own, •till belong• to ~e •tale.
mu tree in the bay. cttY an-lt the property ill al Ud on old
'l'•r Ballon thought he could ur· Sanj.a Ana river chaJnel! u Otte
n&ah. .ame of t_he faclllUeai and1 cut undentanda, the couzt.ty bay con-
dOWll on the coat. . tend, then It la nlUdeland or
( 4) Referred to clty manag r a aubmerred land, an n~ver has
auneauon 1 from Mn. C. G. '!Fa1-been ceded by th• te to any-
deck, 707 Poinsettia Ave., Co*na body, u the •ta.ttr'w Jd,not cede
de,1 Mar. that the city card er title to the bottom oT a havtgeble
plant ceran.lwn •trlpa In the rk-at.ream, Ogle declare4-;
Cout Hwy. In C. D. M. from 1Ute And tt the Club .!Ste • not on
lnJ' of all atreet croulnp *g Octe'A CoDtebtli.
b.l~hway to the a.Dey. 6eat.itJf ' g the o)d river chanriel, juu~n the
the town. l, , county own• It, Oe'l'f oontenda, on
(5) Cancelled taxes agalruit~eal the theory that it "'?"' Out.aide of
property of' the Corona dl!I ·ar the city'• boundary f.a t~ •tood in
1tate park after a request , · m 1919, when title w1 cl to thf!
(0) Approved_ aubletUns l of It ls. understood, C?W'f'Ver, that
the .stat• finance dept. ~ county .
hardware conce11lon at 1 the north bounda,.,f of r the ctty
Rardwa~. / .~ may depend on proo of ~ere the
Yacht .Buln to Balboa ~' wu then indeflnl~~m~ked, and
. . t 7) RefeJTed to attorlley for1 river channel ran. ~ Newport
study the state muter m~tu aid, Beach la said to claj t~tle to the
agreement sent by the •late clvil1 ·.gtrlp a.a being Lnstd ' o~ the 1919
dftfense office. 1 city limits:. 1
18) Referred to city's ineu nee ' Ogle aatd that hla ~Ill tl8 drafted
agent the three claims by the am-will not confirm ~e 1928 court
ily of lhl! late Dr. J ohn P . Mc-decree and boun rte11 becauSt"
Dohough, who wu killed Oct. b l.n when he atudJed th Judgment he
a colllaion w1th a city tire ck noted phrueology ~hJch, he said.
driven by Thomas Vick. me mig-ht preclude thei county from
agahut ci ty a.nd V1ck total 09,-aupporUng•Jta cla.im~to tltle of th<'
000 . .It.Balboa Say club tr t . The refore
COM Parklnl' Lot . he decided, he said •. to inaert. no
(9) Authorized C1ty Engji'leer boundartes in the i blll until ht!
Webb to pave the parking 19.t at completes his studt of the case
the northwest corner or BaJsfde and deterfn1nes thal the county's
Dr. and Ma rguerite A ve., Cqrona lnteresl8 wtll not bedmperlled. His
del · Mar. The blacktopped I~ a.asertlona today, ~wever, lndl-
will extend f or half of the block cated what t}\e ·ctty ay expect.
between Marguerite and LariUpur One thing overt ed apparent-
avt'fluea and wtll be 12:i by 19 ft. Jy by everyone, he! said, 18 that ~ebb estimated the cost at 1*890. the state was not a pa rty to the
( 10) Gave the clty man.r.g•r 1926 suit. It is nbt ~easonable
f)errnlaalon t o advert~ for bldl for he stated, that th~ 11tate would
lJ;le purchue of additional ~ireet paaa a law puttinlll Itself o ut of
name 1tgn11 at an appro•Wiate the ca.tt. ""tl
cost of $1 574. S lgn11 were re<iuest;
et.I for the following areu: B8.lboa
Peniruiula t20J, ~y Afr e. lt30),
15th St. 111 1, Harbor Het,ghtk (8),
Corona del Mar !32), 32nd ta:42nd
St. 134), Penlnsula alleys (35).
i ll) Gave 'City Manag~r Sailora
permission to purchase for $688.15 • an automotive •team c;:leane;r for
the _city automotive dept.
112 ) Gave an official wc,,;-d of
thanks t1.1 Carl Woodrnansel!.i city
elcctrlclan, for the. good job oh lhJ!
l:lly hall Chrl11tmaa decora~· · .
tl 3) Appointed . Harvey ease
to the Civil Service Com aston
repleclng R. L. Cottle and )~pm
mended Cottle for tiis rlne aervlce
In past yean1. '!
The ci ty council adjourne~ the
meeting until it p. m . FridaY,1 Deo.
15, v.·hen a s hort session wfll be
hehJ. Next regular n1eetlng hu
bct·n set back a day from the 25th
to the l6th of December because
of ChriAlnlaM. J
According to one prom inent
house of perfume, fur is an IFxceJ-
lent place to apply your ra;yonte
scent. Don't worry about damag-
ing-the fur. Spray it on with an
ntomiz:er from a foot away ltO that
It reac hes only the top halts, not
the pel t itself.
to cht;\lo' on it, and will later
~angle the birds it i.1:1 called u pon
to retrieve.
Latt>r '1\ra.lnlnc
'l'wo persons usually cooperate
in the h1tec. 11tage11 or t~t; dogs
tra.inlng. One will go out with an
object to be retrieved ana will
shoot off a platoJ and thrCj!W the
object down. The dog will then be
comnlanded t o retrieve, a.rid Wiii
go after the object. "When he
pleb it up, and the haridJU U8\l-
ally haa to start running ,again.
so Ulat It l.s clear ln the dog'~ mlnd
who he ls t o bring the objeFt to."
Dog training and attendance at
the field lrialB ill steadily increas-
ing in popularity. "lt'a getting
conaiatently harder to win ~t the
trial.a, beca.u..le we are getting
n1ore and more enlr1es all the
time," •&ya Sandy. • (i
· Probably no one l.a more ~nthus·
iutlc about the whole tiu1lnees
than Ule doga. At feedlnr Urrje.
about · 6 p.m.. they're f~ th~t'
ration of a pound and a ~ird bf
horse meat, a poiJnd of dol? meal, . ~ ' and some added fat that U\e horae m~t )acke. But accordlni iui
Sandy, "U It'• a choice between
food and working out, they'll ' dlooee the worlJ.out every1 Ume. •·
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Access ROC.d
<Contl.noed from PiJl'e 1)
Protegta are fiajlre<j on areA
frontage so the P~J>Prty OV.'Jlers
below the bluff ha e a slight ad·
vantage aa they e almost un-
animously in favof_ oi. the roaJ
whilf:! the landstd4 ownPrs are
divided although • • st Uppose the
road. Webb so.id that ret'lldents
o'Nlling 50 per c t of lh~ total
square footage o · n~ore woulJ
have to pl''Oteat th road for lt t o
be thrown out. 1 ""-"'e:l:BMJ8 . A...uesamenta. W bb ! aa.id, are
baaed .on.,t.ront t e on Ocean
Blvd. and' iota north ot ihe boulf'-
verd would be .a~eJMJed an esti·
meted $6.30 per .l,nt-al foot anti
oceanalde lots just 1dout\je that or
$12.60 per lineal foul. Landside
owners have a totlfl or 1085 lineal
feet a nd ocean Bi~ owners, 1510
lineal feet. t
Almost all ot' th• lots are either
30 or 35 feet wld~ \\'ebb staled,
so the average -'l.sses1ment for
those raising the *otest would be
$189 or $220.SO, per Jot. and· twice
that amount for J the oceanside
owners. . ~
These as.sessm ts e re for th<>
actual cost of th road' only and
do not In clude sttWer and watt·r
connections which lwuJ be entirely
paid f0r by oceans1de owners. En-
tire job, Webb t>Atimated, would
cost about $3~.ooo/
Harbor R~ked
(CootloU6d from ., I )
Cause and loc Ion of the ex-
pJ08.lons were n ·. known until
early Tuesday hioming, when
Newport Bea.ch i~lice ca.lied of-
fi cials of the 11th Naval District
in San Diego. It ·as then that of.
fi cers learned the ,rexplOBions came
from San Clementf Island. No ex-
plantion for the HlasU! WllB given
by the Naval offi4ala,, excP.pt that
experiments were~elQK condut·ted
on the island. ~
Brito Ju~ ·
(CoatlaUed from Jaae' I)
M'embera of~ jury, narned
Monday , are : Car F. Vetter. Viola
Randall. Myra R. A.mtltrong, Gol-
da I Overly, Do lly ~na. Anna
PietrOk. Jean E.1 La.cetleld. San1-
uel F , Whitehead.I Rot+,.a B. Man-
den, ltditb Store}', Ethel Schultz
and Blanche M. b~t~ The al-
ternate j uror I arrlm 8 . Cleek.
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'Gi~s That Last'
is Sunday Theme
at CD M Church
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.. Christmas Oleta that 1£8t"
will be the subject of the. Rev.
Paul 'Edwa.rd Babbitt'" aennon tD
be preached In both the 9 :45 ,.r.nd
11 a..m. o'clock services next Sun-
day morning in the Community
Church of Corona del Mar. Tbe
Youth choir, under the difecUon
of Mary Batten Steffensen, will
sing at the 9 :46 Brrvice. "No
Cradle Was There and N o .Fire.''
by Lehmann. The Adult choir wtU
alng at the 11 o'clock aervlce,
''Today There ,J~ R lng!OJ(' by
Chrl•tlanaen. .
Sunday school ff>r a ll acea m..U
a.t 9:45 a..m. • ·
The Junior Hlr'1 Pilgrim P'el-
lowahip meeta in Ptlg:r1m hall at
5 p.m. with Harlan • Boyt as
counsellor.
The Senior ru~ Ptljfrim Fel·
lowahip mee\&. In Ptl,Cl1m ha.U at
6 :30 P·l1J· Dtscuuion on "What
Would Jhnui Do'!'" wiU be led by
Cynthia Ma.rtJ.n ; r ef'f't!Shmenl:I wt.IJ
be ~rved by VingtnJa Jone.a; wor-
ship w ill be led by Rhea Babbitt.
Chuta Oouacl.I
'nle Church council Will meet at
the home of Rev. and Mra .. Pahl
Edward Ba.bbltt, ~18 OrchJd Ave.,
on Monday eveqing, Dec. 18 at
7 :30. Thia lnclUdes all elected
church officers. chairmen of all
church commiltef!a &r1d heads of
all org anizations.
Cbrl<!tma. Party
The Sunday SChool Chriatma.s
party for begitmt>rs, kindergarten.
primary and Junior dl!:partment.-.
and th.eir pe._rtnll will be · held on
Thuntday, Decerilber 21 a.t 7 :30
p. m. in Pilgrim hall. Each child
will bring a wrapped gift of out-
grown clothing for needy peopl~.
marked with the age of the gar-
ment and wht-ther it Is for a boy ur
f-0r a girl. Santa ClaU~t" wHI t>e
present.
P. E. Property
(Conrl.a.uf>d from Pa~e t)
,obins
NOTES
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THroDORE I
lloBIXS ·,
I ~ope by noi thtJt _yQU have
contrlbute4 to the drive f.9 ra.lae
the n~ry tund.a · to opera.ti'.'
Boya Aftalra CIUb in Costa Mesa.
Thi.a b a-fv~ ~onderful project
and includea the entire Harbor
area and la one d'esen1ng the sup-
port of everyonf. If ,rou are not
familiar With ~his Boya' Club,
pleurstop by &nd sie the won-
detn¥ 11et-up and the Ivery worth-
while worlt bt-in( done: for boys.
I have just Lhought •of another
thing for lme to be $ankftn for.
My daughter speclaJizCs in te.nnia
ln•tead of! aing1ag which remove.a
the necessity of tryipg to fight
anyone who does not agree with
111e 88 to the expertn~ and sk.Jll-
!uln9as of her perforll)Ance.
Thi.a is your friendly Ford
Dealer aaylng Good·bye 'til
not we.elf. ln 1 the meanUme,
pleue COffle trt and~ see me
aboul a new F ord, a juaed car
or repal~g ot any kind on
your present car or trii,ack .
~PROFESSION.AL~
~. DIR~CTORY ~
I Dl!:lfn.ST8
LellterA.~,D.D.&
Dll:NTIS'I'lfY
I TIMI Neorport Dml., Coota "-
)(l!C11c&J Bld&. ..MOOD 6762
ll06 &. BaJ • .....; Balboa
B&rt>orUT-3
blocks of Balboa Bi\'d ., between !'.==============' 15th Street an<l 12th street and
15th street between Balboa Blvd.. WELDON W. SCBORO and the Bay. An agreement has
been workt!d out between ~he city DENTIST•
and County uf Orange whereby e
the . coun ty will improve thret-J
blocks at lhe Balboa t!nd of U\(' 1%0 E. 18tb Street. Costa MM&
street btltween Island Avenut-'1"i d Pbooe eq.ooa 60'5
9th Street with funds out of th1· •--------------'
ci ty shar" of county grui tax fundl". OYl'OMmRUSTS
Three bloc ks of Balbo& Blvd. ,---------------
will remain unimproved and &rf' V. £. KOEPSEL. 0 . D.
.cheduled for completion out or OPTOMETRIST n.ext year'11 state gas tax tunds,--
Llghts fur each int~r::iectio~ of Eveblng• by A.ppolntmeat
Balboa. Blvd. in<.·luded in the "im-SI I• W. r-f'\\•port Bl\'cl.
provement hnv(' been pwvided for Newport ~b
and will be inMtallt!<.l immediately Harbor %~11
aft .. r th1• paving l'.un lru<.·t is com-
pll·tt.-d.
JLEPORTS J•JtOWLER
A1 rs. Florence Lazenby, 661 •
C)iff Drive, Newport Heights, re-I
ported ttfat she ht.-ard aomeone
prowling aniund her home al
about J a .. n1 . Sunday mo1Tllng.
Pohi:t• fou nd twu cigarette butt.•
on u v.•alk nt>arby thi.l ill not used I
by tena.ntH. There v.·as also evi·
d~nce that a smaJI door leading
und~r the house had been entered. 1
DRAPES ~lado In our
"·orkroom
as low as 6.95 pair
Cornice boxes & Traverse Rod.a
llOIJSE I:. fiAKDEN
611 Cua.st Hlv.•ay. Nc"·port
Op.n NJ9hf1 Until Xm11
WEL .CH'S
l~ST A M tr.~A
IJea<A>n
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<JRANGE
Oraace
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MORTICIAN
' BJU.TZ MOBTU.ABY
Ledy .\ttendanc
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(,'ORONA DEL MAB .
DAY AND NIGHT
ttbone Jlarbor 4%
L"SURAN<;g
Old Eatabllahed lnsura.a.ce
• Agenr-3'
All llnea written.
HOWARD \V. GERRI.SB
1808 N ewport Blvd., Coal& Me-.
PHONE BEACON ~llH
BE SURE-INSURE
wlt!i
MA URIE 8T ANLICY
lnsuraace Only
Phone 11&.rbor 17'78
ttG Martne :Ave. Balboa bland I
Buy all the liability insurance
required by law monthly by
maJJ, No bonu.a or intereat
charge. Jatnea White Co., In-
surance Headquarters, 942 1\)lb
St., Manhattan Beach, Callt.
Fr. 26:>90.
W, Stuart Foote
CEj'IERAL INSURANCE
C"l'rt•owi ·ht(ormstion
211 1 Balboa Blvd.
Ph, H.v. U
Elm, W. sTANLEY e' . RN1tor N ota.ry Public
Pb on• Barbor 1 TJI
I 2211 Maru.. Balboa Jo1aDc1
We -10 OD thlnJdnc lou about outllelYn -.nd mor.: tor ••
another; tor '°' aru1 ., OlllJ, can r.• IJOpe to ·malce t.be Woricl a 'bet-
.,. pla<e !Ind Ule !I. wo..UU.r tblq-. -Kins a.orp vi:
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L .·. ' S&. • ·Pr..a ...... tcii-Ch~" "' ''l'ndlllonal with Coutllne Jameo Bennett, 181 II P1..1eo.t a . ..::.i: . . -ayette . t•O er. , ~ ............. Mrll\Oll oubjoct llld AIUdlWy, Veterana of I& M-.....ion a ,i.&.ant
Olio Ille doll~ ~,. at :~ !ti,"': ~!1:84!.= elln w..-.. le th• potluck d "1lrprlH colebraUon. Qom .. / ~ •••••• ···~········••••H~ = ~:! .. :f:. D.~·: ~::..~:: 1i'"'do and =for lMmlMn and their 11-=":'.:-:/.ri: ·+i~!1~ ···.,.., c~_,IC•LOSTME ~S.,OSURU~!!Su !!»!NI _s !; ,_I -~ w ,..._ ooloo '"'"' 'nlo• M bolnr &114 Cllrtftmu po.rty 111.,..a '1o1Unc aped the ~.'.'l~ wlt.h re-Jii · .. A ~ ..
mow.r In eompWnVI IO'llJrl'. C. -.lay .. ontnr tlloNl wW be o Tom°"""" tr.Way) the tuitve evenJnr. ;., ,.,, n.o • .. .,. '°
Ori>)' An<!.,_., I~ , •Avo .. dnlmatilaUon of '' w b 7 1 be l Sh&rlnc the !ete ere Mr. and it15 .. ~ ~ ·• Cblnioo Rln'' wit~ 0~ Ad&J!>.t yule atfatr wtU toke .Place In Mrw. Robert Bennett d oon Roi>-.. J'or the folks back · home, the neigh rs or some ~
Yellow ptoctomlnalojl la tho ef· u Ptdro and Richard KeJloMld Amer1cad.1Af\on llall, COOto JI! u.. ert Jr .. Mr. and M . Louto lien· :..; one in the service, subscribe to your local Paper! ..;
tecUvo appalntmonta ;.tlh alualor9 u " l.Jtllo Brother. Tho «lllre •tarllna' al 1:80 p. m. Turkey loin nett, Georp Bennet °""'"•M-; -Firat isllue Christmas wrapped and cahl encloaed. ..... :
• of •old&n•buod abl)jlan~llllUI a.11ctu&ry choir Will take pvt. hlcflllsht lho dinner menu. I M:r. and M:rw. ~alle Bennett, 0.-l« Jn•t call Harbor 1616 and I --.. =.
yellow roeeo wu · ntod lh• churc)I ochooi Prorr&m will be laDl.a Olalla will malto bta i •p-mlts and clilld~. • Jean ; Check that last name off your list! ..
adomtnr c.he roonia.~oorsac• ol Wednefd&y •venlnl' th• ahnual 1 There wtU be etettatnrnent Md ≱ Mr. and M~: James Gau-._.. uo
honoree on her am at tho hql· dlro<ted by M:rw. W&lle• Corbin. _....,.,. With flfla for I the and Joon, Bani.a . ; Charla ii;·' ·ww· ............ w· ·w W ..................... WW ... "" i.oi
pltatlty. A variety o, pretty and ' ~-I 8onnftl, Edln(ton, . '-.. :.;:.;.:.; w. II!:.;:.. !If.:.; :Y. :'IP: :'IP: :Y. :Y. :Y. :Y. :Y. :Y. :Y. :Y. :Y. :Y. pr.cu~ rttta: were filed htrh to A • C ~;::;::;::;;:;::;;:;;:;::;;:;;:;;;;;::;::;::;;;;;::;::;::;::;;;;:;:;;;;;;;:;;;::;::;::;;;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;::;:::;;;::::::::::::::::::::;::;::;;; • yellow do.coreted b"1rY· n1ta oane,; ~
~ pm• of 1tork wu played St I y . lool with prize• going to M:re. Arthur an ey Ow.119
Thron.1on, hia-h and Mn. Seth t R t y
Hoopnaugh, conaolatl n. 0 epea OWS
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'.lffi. AND MRS. ROBERT SCHOLEFIELO
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Clyda Elliott and Robert Scholef ield
Wed at Capilla de San Antonio
RefreahmtntJ of ~corated ice
cre&m and cake we served u
tinaJe to the enjoyable occulon.
GuestB Included ~mu. Ander·
son. C . l:l. R0881er, Ajdrian Marsh,
A. L. Etchler, Dean ~mith, Horace
Bates, Arthur Th~n.on. Jack
Harns, Woodrow 'adley, f'aul
Martin, Lee Markh&fn. John Ma-
jurakl, Beth Hoop7augh, Aline
Monahan. Marciret Fenton, L1b--
by Bolton and M'J~ Emma Lee
Johnson. l
Sheflin-Mas~ey
Rites in Yuma
I Coming as a surprlae to their
many friends i& news of the mar-
riage Dec-. 1 ol Mn.I Ruth Masaey
of Balboa and R.obert Earl Shef-
lln of Costa Mella.. 1 'l'he weddln1
was 11olemn~ In Ywna, Ariz .. al-
te r which the newly wede went to
Imperial Valley and! MexJco for a
short honeymoon. 1 Th•y have
establlahed retid~nct at 812 We11t
Ocean Front.
The bride rece1v~ het educa-
tion In P'tndlay, OJIJ.io, while the Tall candelabra tied with big bridegroom attended Coata Me.a
Balin bows and white chrysaii.-A three tiered weddlnr Calct WU achool.t. Alter his ft&dU&tlon (rom
themum.s in profusion !aimed set-.served with punch aPd coffee at Newport Harvor Union Hl&h
ting in Capilla de san Antonio for the beautiful buffet table, deco-school Mr. Sheflln enlisted in the
flight o'clock ritee on Dec; 2 which rated with whlUI chrysanthef'nurns navy where he aeNed during the
unite<! Miss Clyda Elliott, daugh-for the reception. held at the entire time o f Wo l"'Jd War II. At
ter of Mr. and Mrs. C. 0 . Elliott, chapel. Mrs. Virginia Clark was one time he spent "18 hours In the
865 West 17th Street. Costa Mesa at the punch bowl. Mlsa Jody An-water after his ship had been
and Robert McCutcheon Schole-dre poured coffee and Miss Sutie su.nk.
fi eld, son of Mr. and Mt"8. Robert Hume wu ln charge of 'the guest
H. Schoelfleld. 214 Poinsettia a ve-book.
nue, Corona de! Mar. I For the hmoneymoon. spent a t
The bride's father gave h er In Glen Ivy Hot Spring111 near Elql-
keeping In the double ring service. nore. the new ~1rs. Scholefield
She wore white satin of floor I wore &n aqua jeney dress with
Costa Mesans
on Sick List
length. with full tulle 'oversklrt whJte acce:aaorlefl a.nd a whlte or · Condolences are In order for
and draped bodice topped with a c hJ d. She: wu graduated from CQ.!lta Mesa.ns who have been on
fitted. cap sleeved bolero. He r veil Taft Hl(h achoo\ and j unior col-the sick list.
Mr. and Mra. Cllnton T . Coane,
106 Apt• avenue, Balboa Ial•nd,
are announcing lhe engaremf'nt
ot their daughter. Anita Lout.i.e,
to Stanley A . Youns. son of Mr.
and Mrs. S. A . Young o.t Costa
Meu.
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MIN Anita Co.s11e
The bride-elect wu gradu~ted
from N ewport Ha rbor Union High
a<:hool and. la now attending
Orange Coaa:t colleJ'e. Her flance
wu graduated from Harbor high
achoo!, attended Coast coUege and
Is now a member of the A.rmf'\I
f orces at Camp Cooke.
Tentative plans call tor a w ed-
ding early in January although
no exact date ha..s been set.
Y achtsmens Club
Observes 15th
Founding Date
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SHOP TO IOHT AND .EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS! , . . . .
SEE S NTA IN PERSON. TOYLAND. LOWER-LEVEL . I !
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FOR your convenience, we will be open every night
until 9:00 p. m. Pl•n to do your Christmas shop~in9 here!
.Bring the kiddie, to Santa in Toyland . . . every child
seceives a free voice recording and gift!
OUR CHRISTMAS SERVICES are many! Co~sult Jane
Tucker, Gift Counsellor for answers to your gift prob·
lerm; if in doubt give a Rankin Gift Certificate. ,Free Gift
Wrapping :Service, Free Deliveries, daily, throughout
Southern California. If you cannot shop in person, order
by m•il or telephone our toll free number Zer.ith 35b I.
RANKIN 'S Credit Terms •id your gift-1hopping. Use your
regular charge account; or take •dvantage of our
special 9~ ?ccount, contract account or lay·away plan .
Inquire Mena~ne Office. '
Santa!s Houn: • From n<><*l ~~ 9 p. m .
daily 'ti~ c·r•tmas ! SANTA ANA
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wa..e in shoulder length and she lege and took p<>fltgraduate work Mrs. Mary Williams of 258 E .
carried WhJte and blue carnations at Orange Coa.st. coll ege where 20th St., suffered an acute at-
centered with a white orchid. Mrs. she was active in the sailing club. tack ot arthritli lut w~k and le
HOW'ard Graser. •ister of 'the bride, Th'e young couple will make confined to a wheel chf.lr. She is
was matron of honor. She wore thf'ir home at lll-C Seventh St .. undergoing treatment and will be
Approximately 75 m embers 1·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~'.::'.~~~~~~:t~~~=~~::::::~::::!'.::'.:::~~~~~~::::::::~:::'.~~~~~ I the Yachtmuwra and Engineers
ice blue chantllly lace over satin, H untington Be~h . incap&clt&ted for a lengthy period
In ank.1e M:nsth. and carried yellow of time.
carnauona a.rranged In an ice blue St. Andr:ews Group Mn:. Frank Moofoe of 1578 Rlv-~atin bow .. Yellow cama.tions were I II Off• eraide PL. hu been confined to
also In her hair. nsta S IC9rS her home due to illness.
Bud Scholefield asau.med beat Offi('e~ for the romlng year Virus pneumonia kept Poetmaa·
man dutiee for his brother and \~:ere Installed by the Women's ter MN!. Hazel 0111 a-bed for four
u.ehers were Harlan Hoyt of Co-Fellowship of st. Andrew's Pree-daya.
ro na del Mar. and J e rr}1 SyveMJon byterlan church. n1ecting in the Friend• le11.med today that the
of Long Beac h. church lounge for a desel't Ju.nch -condition of Mr.1. Martha Wolfe
· The bride's mother wore an eon. of Flow•r St., la •ll1htly Improved.
a fternoon dress of teal ' blue with Taking offlcf' wf'r<' J..trs. Edgar Mrs. Wolfe suffered a serious
blac k acce.sorie8 and CorB&ge of Hill. president; J..frs. Virginia heart attack Jut week and wa.e
r08ebuds. The bridegroom's moth-Sa.muelti, vice prE'Sident: Mrs. R . rushed to the Santa Ana Com-
tr waa in navy blue with pink E . Campbell. .secretary and Mn. munity hoepltal.
accessories and heT fJowera were j Gamet McCull och. trt>asurer. Mrs. Up and around again ta Carla
Cecil Bruner rosebud•. W. D Schock. outgoing president Wedeking. daughter of Mr. and
Soloist fo r the occa.sion sang v .. as in charge of the meeting and Mre. Don Wedekin'C' of Church St.,
favorite weddinp eonp, Alway11 j Mni. Carol Rcberdeau wu hoa-1 who is recovered from a severe
and Because. t es.s. throat ailment.
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O'Brien's Presents
v-Nylon Classics ...
Y ou'lJ tlnd thla smart-
ly olmplo ollp w I t h
nylon -NffllAS In·
credible for lta beauty
Md weatablllty • • ..
OtUn• and nattertas
at •...•... S"J.95
Other SUpo from '3.M
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At home or ...,,..,..,
you're tsappil7 cbann-lnst'1 .ipa. o 1 ad In
tin. •• f & • 1 rallorecl eowa of luulou. ay-
loL 8 ma r t F'rellch.
Clllfa OD hU .~ & tnm ..,._.. • over eol-
lar, ... ..,.... ••• ..,..
--•••• f14.N P.,eAllob@ to -tall ,_..
See Dill' Com!lll'te Gift Selections -Christmas Wl8bea ~ True
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club of Southern Ca.llfornla, their
wive• and cueau gathered Thura-
day, Dec .. 7 In the Balboa Bay
club'• •mall dining room for a
futive get-toðer and dinner
ob9ervlng the 10th a.nnual birth•
day party of the 6rganlzaUon.
Dancing we.a later amUHment.
Capt. B illy Van Landingham wu
chairman in charge of a.rra.nge·
ment.11.
Talka were given by Capt Wal•
ter Lan5en. preaident, and CapL
J . J . JohannNOn, ael·retary.
The affai r, held fCJr the first
time In the Harbor area, proved
l!luch an outstandingly enjoyable
o ne. that other activitiea of the
club will be held he re.
"A great number of yachting
personnel. both emp10)'er and em·
ploye, are still 11<>mewhat unfa-
miliar with the aima and Ideas ol
the club." Capt. Noah (Bob ) Rob ..
erta of Costa Mesa. preu chair-
man. aald ... Primarily It is & aoclal
club de11lgned to promote good will
and underatandlng between em-
ployee and yacht owners of the
Southern Ca.llfornla d I s t r let.','
Capt . Roberts explaJned.
Next regular bualneR.9 meeting
le slat f'd for Jan, 2 in the club
rooms on I11land Ave., Wilmington.
Home Economics ·
Group Elects
New Officers
The Home Economlca club of
the Costa Mesa Grange elected
officers In a. full agenda at the
late.t all-day meeting In Grange
hall. In the momtnc the women
worked on scrap booka f01' the
Orange County hoapit.&l. A noon
luncheon was served by ho.tea.et1
Mrs. Dottie GeorJre, Mre. AUcf' ,
Fox and Mrs. Iva Coe. Chainn&J'I
Mn. Dottie George conducted the
enauins bualneu M•ion.
New officers eleeted to Nrve
during 1961 were: Mn. Roberta
Rapier, chairman ; Mn. Adda Mae
Stearne, vice-chairman; Mrs. Hilda
Bennett, secretary;• and Mn. Mina
Mitchell. treasurer.
Memben had been maklng
at\lffecl \oya for th• ooumty b..-.
pttal ond Mrs. Clarabelle PvooU
waa awarded th• prtM for the
moat nowt tor emnpteted. n wu
a euta jell-dueklblc f~
from yarn.
Secftt p&lo will ..... -~
when th• orpniaa.UOlt ll&N'el It
.:n.aual CluUtmu pa.rt.y on. "f:UM*
.. ,,. Dec. 19.
..... llap6er -Mn. 0-S•
.... WdftS -!Alen•. fl'Clm Ille Granpto-ata-
oad J'll• f.U Dec. tt -tbO
OUdell -Oruip --Lodp .,.. --"" for U.. i.
-llpotU dub of -to Al&
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milestone wes ~rssed during the yeer, when our deposits
reeched $3,000,~00. Here ere 11 few of the seryices offered
to our customer ~!
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excess of $5,000. L our. eccounts ere insured up to $I 0,000.
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WH·ERE TO DINE
I DANCING • ENTERTAINMENT • HEATRES
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THE ARCHES
CAFE and COCKTAlL LOUNGE • OPEN 101 a. m. Through 2 a. m. . ,
Newport Blvd. an Coaat l:llghway
NEWPORT
\VE ARE CLOSED ON TIIURSDAYS
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SA.M'S SEA. FOOD
Complete Course
LUNCHEONS-DINNERS
"At the Sign of the Swordfish"
Beautiful New and Enlarged Cocktail Lounge
SURFSIDE
Bct\\'("CD St".M.I Beach and Sunset Bcacb ,
l'hones: 82{--05 -802·00 -840.-79
tUu s. eo1e
P . .\.l~T IXG <:O~TRACTOK
llarbor 3 l 6S
E\·tmlng
Beacon 8120·\\'
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PATIO STUDIO
and BOOK STALL
IMPORT GIFTS
I! .· 1 fA~ '-'f:b.L_ RARtA~?1~~NTALS 4-_~(r--~-· 313.I J ·'larinr -Balboa •~land
_ --llro\\'IH" Thru a l.ltl ll' "-,~~-"".'"'~{ .
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HEAR THE WORLD FAMOUS
LOS ANGELES
PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Saturday, Dec. 16, 1950 at 8:30 p. m.
Santa Ana Hi9h School Auditorium
' SINGLE ADMI SSION TICKETS AVAILABLE
AT THE BOX OFFICE
ADULTS
$2AO Tax lurlmled
STUDENTS
$1 .20 Tax Included
$1.00 COMPLETE DINNER $1.00
{ Soui;>, Salad and Dessert)
NORTON'S BAY SHORE
RESTAURANT •
MENU
'MON. -Meat Balls and Spaghetti·
TUES. -Bratsed Short Ribs of Beef
WED. -CLOSED-GONE FISHING
THURS.-Old Feshioned Beef Stew with
ve etebles
FRI. -.Ba ed ,Stuffed Codfish, Egg Seuce
SAT. Bo" ed Frankfurters and Boston
• 1 Ba ed Beans, Brown Bread ·
SUN. -· Codfish S"1es with Spaghetti
-Creole, Brown Bread
Ch1ldnn aJc1 Veterans of the Civil War '75,
BOUBS: ID to I f. Ill. DINNER 6 to I P. 11.
NOR~ON'S BAY SHORE
1'7tb a ec.a& IQghway · NEWPORT BE.t,Oll
"The Westp~int
Story"
Jamrs Ca,;"rM>y, Virginia ~layo,
Dort11 Da,r
Sun., Mon., Dec. 1'7 & 18
"Southside 1,1000"
-alMt -
"Breaking Point"
J ohn Garfield
F1Jn1ed t•ntlrt'ly al Ne"·port
llarbor
Start1t TueMla:Y
"llarriet Craig"
J oan ('ra\\ rord
-also -
"Surrender"
Jnhn Carrol
1!!!!!'
"I'll Get By"
In T1'1·hnh·olo r
June• Jla\·rr, fJ.>nrli111 Day,
G loria flt' 1-la\·t•n
-al~~
"l"anc:x-Pants"
Bob ''"'"''· l .t1t•llk-Rall Jn Tr<·hnlcotor
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~un., (\Jon .. Tut!', l}t':'l'· 11 tn 19
"\Vestpoint Story"
Jat1M.•!( ('.aKllf·r. \'lri;lnla !\1 ayo,
• llnri!( Ila)'
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VERA Wll.J..JAAtS
CONCERT SINGER
VOICE TEACHER
PIANO FOR CBII.DRf:N •
PATIO STUDIO liar. 2647-JK
31SVz Martne Ave.., Balboa Is.
WALLPAPERS
All Nf'W 1951 Pattt"mll
Courte1y to 'einten I Oecor1ton
HOllSE &-GARDEN
611 Coast H\vy. NeM-port Beach
0J"n he1 'tll X"'1111
THE CIRCUS ROOM
ONE OF A.MERICA'S
OUTST~NDING
REST AURANTSI
Food E>pert13 r..,paroc1
and
G,_.oualy s.irv..t. la OUr
U nique Dt.nlq Room
Free Indoor Park.ID•
Nezi Door.
In Long Be•c:h
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STARTS SUNDAY
"Ed9e of Doom"
DANA ANDREWS
}"ARLEY GRANGER
It lt'1 fltlll
Yo...'re AftM .••
WHY GO
FARTHERY
Q.llt.S -C.llLS
QllLS
CHEERS Fft,(jM THE CHILDREN who met him on ' tt.t. arrival ' . \ia uJlboat ple&IM!: Santa Clauit on hJs ptt-ch.rlAtmu vl8lt. to;Bal~
boa bland. lie will be on hand to rreet them and all ttte other
chlld"'n Friday nlcht, Det-...; i16 from "1 to 9 p.m. M"hti~ tbf' mr.r·
chant-11 oa Maribf• a\"MU.P a"" bok1Jn1 op:'° hot~ andl l~·lt.6 the
. publlc to vlr\\' the novt-1 •tore and s lreet dM)Oratlon ...
I . Mull Photo)
' Gay Yule Parties , MILEsToN's
BIRTH'\
for Music Pupils ~~~:f~,~~~"~i~:~~E: ~:!:
Gay muilical Chrlstmu partiefl munity hol-'lpital. twin daughters. 5
were held recently at the home or lbs., 2 oz. and 4 lb!!., 2 oz.
Mr3. Kathleen Coleman, 414 Tus· MARTlN --To f.t r. and Mrs.
tin Ave., for her young piano pu• Cla1-ence Martin, 509 Narc!Mus
pila. AA setting. reatoons ot red AV('.. Corona df'I M.ar, In St.
and iTeen crepe. paper draped with Joseph hospital_. Dec. 11 , 1950, a
tinsel icicles Ktacf"d the windows. son, 8 lbs., ~ oz. f
jolly Santa Clai.fses and twinkling ~IARRJAGE LJrENSES
st.a.rs looked down upon the merry-Arthur Garwood Lusk, 2~. 741
makers. Hamilton St.; Mildred fcre..,a Bar-
Lal\t Saturday the younger ron. 30. 737 HamUtoh. both of
group met and '-''ere happily .sut· Coi;ta M esa.
prised when at the end of the mu-o~,ATllS ;
.!ical pi-ogram, Santa Claue ihf'r· ...
self ) appeared wtth bag full of MR.'S. GERTRllOE 1\-tli.LER
,irltta, one for each c hild present. Mrs. G1·rtrude Miller, 69. died I
Betty Ann EvH.ns o r Balboa BCtftd tr1da y at her home, 194.1 Fullerton
as . SH.nla Claus, dre1t.«ed in tra-RVenur, Costa Mesa. !She was 1:1.
ditlonal outfit. extra plllo\Y in native of Hunga ry and ts survived
rront of cour1.11;e, in a playlet en· by one son , Pete r J . Millt'r of
titlrd "A Carol for Santa." Others Nev•port; twn daug~ters, Mrs.
taking part In the play Wf!:t·e ShQr· Gi?rtrude Taule,y of ,:::o8la Mesa
;:::============~I rill Edick and Diane Hogland of and Mrs. Mary sqhneider or
Costa Me11a and Tarlie Beall of I Ohio: a lso Sf'Vf'n gran~childrcn . \\'llERE IN Tl-IE WORLD
WOt:LD \'OU GO! ...
CllARlAYITE llOLLISSHEAD
l o11ded leD!'e••"t_.11 .. e
'" ,LANES • SHl,5 • ltA!LS • HOTELS
Mutuel 'lll1•tr1 Tlcl1! Aqen(,
Vincent's Travel Bureau
H1rbor 114'
"O., th1 Me11enlne"' Vh1te11l '1 Lido D1uqi1
FIRST CtltlRf'll Ot" CIUllST ,·
SCIESTIST
330S \rl.a 1.ldq, Nf't\\'port Ot"ach
A blanch of The 1.Aoth1r Church, Tlle
Flt1t Ctlurclo of Cl!rht, Scl111tld, 1"' hdo11, ~e n1thu1ett1.
Su11d11, School '·JO •· ""· Sundey Setoite 11 ·00 e. "'·
W1dne1d1' Eoe11f11 qi meetinq 1:00 p. I'll.
Balboe 1.!lhtnfl. RnS<1.ry will be rccitf'd Friday at
J.frfl. Frank Black and Mrs . G. i :30 p. m. in Grau('! cht1.pcl and
Ritter of Newport Bi·a ch as.ciiat-funeral ma~<; cclt1bratrd Saturda)'
f'<f 1.trs. Coleman a~ ho1'tesaes to at 9 a . m. in St .• J oachim c hurch.
the c hildren. serving Ice crt'&n1 Interment \Viii be in ,Holy Sc pul-
a nd thf'i r 0\4'n bcAUl1ful home· c her r-cn1etcry. Orange.
niode C"hrtstnla1' cooklf'S ,in the f"RA:\.K ~1. SNOOK I
.<i hape of stal"l! and Santa Clauses. Frank M. Snook. ~2. di('d D('c,
The o lde1· group or lllUdf'nts met 13 at hii; ho me. j291 Walnut I
Tuesday 1·venlng. Thl'lr parenL<;" PlaCC', Costa 11"csa. He WSA 8 na·
were honored ~Uf'l'ltl'I and the tive of F'a1rf1ehl. Iowa. is llUrYiv<'d
youn~ pupils p1·esentf'd a concrrt hy his "'if(•, Ol1•ta; l~n d1tughters,
of cl1ts..<clc anrl modern n1usic ." ISO· Mrs. Raymond En]il'\h of San
lns. llucts. duo piano n umbers 8.I1d Ma teo. Mr!'!. Earl Ly Ins of Frcs-
t'ommunity l'lingin~. Bill Bartlett no and a S(ln, Glen an Aken of
i:t.nd Le1·oy HnJ.:htn<t of Costa Me..<1a Co.s ta Mesa, all'\n f1 e grandehil-
and Bill Han1blet of Newport ch·en. He .was a me bet of Altus
Beach a ct('d aJ11. host!',-preparing Lodge, lOOF', Altus. Okl1:ihon1a.
and serving th" rt'fre11hments. Sei·vic<'s will be h~~d at 2 p. m.
A f('RtUr(' o r the rvening w a10 in Graurl chap<"l undQr 8UBpice.s of
CHECK
YOUR
XMAS
LIST
We Haye Excellent
Stocks of
ELECTRICAL
APPLIANCES
Toasters -Coffeemakers
Waffle Irons -Irons
Mix masters
Franciscan Fine China
China and GIGssware
Kitchenware
Revere Copperware
Aluminum Cooking Utensils
MAKE IT A ·
MERRY XMAS
FOR HER
\\'Ith A LO'l'•~,\'
OR
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l8l6 SCM'porl Bl\·d..
('<l~T:\ MESA
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le1dinq loam lot1led 11 r 11 ''!"' Street.
l1iboe. 11 ope11 dell y fro"' 12 noo" to S
o ,., •rceot S..ndeyi •nd ho!idey1 n•llo"·
•llv ob1er .. ed.
The public It totdl•l1Y in•ited to ette r1d
•he chut(h 1•r<ke1 er1d u.. the •e•dino
loom.
stories and n1uslc of the Chrl11t-Harbor Harnio~y ge 29, IOO F . 1 •
mns season trarlit innat In our lnt ernll'nt wi n Fairhaven ASK }'"OK s & JI Gl{EE1'' ~T . .\~ll'S
neighboring f'ountry tr:i the south, cemetery. 1' '---------------------------' ~fexico, with M rs. Colf'n1an as n&r· :\IHS. £~111.l"\ll. LI 'flS t:1·
rator and V1ri:in1a K rull nt Co8ta )i.,._ ·===============~==========-
Mo.a •• srngrr of th r s"ngs ~:£'~n~~~~~\~· :,~itE;~~·~!~~:: I["'"·--··-·--:-CO-MPLEJ.ELINE OF --··----j
MONOGRAMMING
A native of Nevada, ~he had •ONE l>A V SER\.IC'E
C ARDS -~fATCHES
STAT101\'EJVY
NAPl<lNS
NOTES • COST A ~lf:SA
Begin . Work on rit•' '°"~"'ing •/h•"'' att•c k. '1· GIFTS AND TOYS
Island Church lived in Nrwport Beach •i• year.. J
She formerly tauJot"ft .e.(·hool in ~~~rt ~{l[j@[j) ' 1\islin and had liv!'d in that com· 1'~ ~ ~ /J Con!'ltructlon and rt>modelling nlunity about .'lS yeat·s. work on the ne"'' Balboa Island
Community MethodhH church was Surviving are hc:J_ husband, A.
immt>diately 11tartPd arter the M. Lind.sey; three ..,..,ns. Truscott
built1ing and rernodeling contract Lindsey. Ontario, Bill. Barden S TATIONER S
1188 ~ .. ,,·port 81,·d. I Grov~>, and Jack . P'llllerton; two s~,\ro .•· 69'9 \Vas et to J nhn5nn and Hers h. c. ... '" ., M '3isters. Mrs . Est·I E. Can1pbell, N A Costa Mesa
Baby Orchestra
Proving Popular
at Appearances
Costa CS& cont ractors, la ... t ~on· Orange, a nd' Marga.Tel TrU$COtt. 1809 ewport Ye .
day night, according to Dr. Harry lb====='°"===========--While, pastor. Santa Ana, an<! JO grandch\ld1·c:n. ----·w• "'™"_,_..,0 .. -... -·-···--·-···· ..... -;;;; ... -•• -• ...-.-· --~ ' •
Price n ( the builrlini;t. land and Services "'ere held at 2 p .n1.
Three public appcar8J'1 cPs a~
being made this m onth by the
"Five Little Fiddlers," baby orch-
estra directed by Ruth Paddock
Gibbe or Balboa Island. On Sun-
day evening they gave a Christ.-
mas program or songs, du'ta and
aolo.., al First Baptist church.
Costa Mesa. receiving t remendouti
applause from a packed house; on
WednesdR.y, Dec . 20 they will ap-
pear at t he Christn111R i>rogram at
Christ Church by the $('a and on
Dec. 22 they will play at the
Rotary club'l'I Chri!!itn1as tree on
Balboa Is land r.or which last year
three of them played .
Members of the orchestra arf'
Stevie Henmtin. i , Perry White. 6.
and J ohnny Beall. 6. all of Balboa
Jidand; Denni!'! Rid«tut. 7. Santa
Ana and Kathleen Lenski, '4 .
North Hollywood.
"AU neighbor~ agree that they
live next door t o spoiled children."
-Writer )fary Alku1'.
retnodl'ling IM est intaterl at $35,000. lodR)' at Sn1ith and Tuthill c.:hapt>I.
Frederick H u.11?"don, "·ho has an Intt•rment w as 1n Fairhaven cen1e.
tery. f office on the Coast Highway, Is
11 r chltect for the proposed struc-ROl .. LAN'D JACK OfN'E HART
ture. Rolland Jack Dint>hal"t. 50. pass-
Methodist chur ch district super· ed away at his h oh,e, 1918 Santa
lntendent Hayden Sf'ars gave of-Ana Avr ., Saturday. Dec. 9, after
fl c ial approval to the project Mon-an extendt"d Illness., Born in Fra-
~ay night at a meeting y,•ith the ~ ,_flnn.. Match 22, 1900. he
building committee members and had s pent most ot his life there
trustees of the church. and in California. Ht> had resided
Two small stores at the north in Cost.a Mesa for the put three
end or t he proposed location , Jll· years. moving hf'tc rrom Long
117 Agate Ave .. will be used in Bea ch. and waS known along the
about a month a s ten1poa·ar:r waler front where t)e had operat·
quarters until the Sanctuary is ed various paJfly boats and hP.
finished. had also fiNhed CO(Tl n1ercia1Jy up
The present square building! will and do"'" the coast! ·
be remodelled and "''Ill haVe 8 A veteran of t~c: two World
sloping roor. A larRc Cl"088 and Wars. he served Ji n the U . S.
a bell tower will be other archltec· Coast GuarG aboar~ the U. S. S .
tural highlights of the prOP,osed ~nalga. on patrol ~ty in the Ber-
structure. 1 1ng Sea during Jhei firat war. He
Apple rings filled with cran·
berry sauce make an ~ltractlve
yet Inexpensive garnish tor a roa.st
turkey. Core, pare and slice }hree
apples. Fry In vitan1inlud marg·
arine and a little water in a cov.
tretf akillet until tender. Pile cran·
ber1-y sauce in centen1. 1
•..vu on active duty/ with the U.S .
Naval reserve fore s undr r com-
mand of the JPo Directors at
Terminal I sland In ht' second war.
He wu a form11t" emb<>r of the
Sausalito, Caltf-~ ci y department.;:
of water. fire and lice.
Survivors iilclud~ his wife, Mni.
llNUl •.,u;:c,c.;A~;•
RELIEF and HELP
S.nd toCloy for this new SINUS BOOK I \
Meta F . Oinehatll ot the above ad·
dresa. his s tep·r;.t.1 and wife, Mr .
and Mrs. J&me8 . Garn~r. 319
El Modena, New rt ; his father.
Edward Dtneharl, tl ..,1111ter. Mni. J .
Trowbridge and t,hree brothers.
Harold, Donald ~d Raymond
Dinehart. all of Duluth, Minn.
Military servke,J were conduct·
e:d at three p.m . J W~dne8day at
Motten·, ChapeJ ti\ Long Beach.
Newport Ha.rbbt c rlcan Legton
Poet No. 291 ~a n charge, wtth
William H. Ban later. Depart-
ment Chaplain, fidating. Cre-
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No MaU..·h-lonc JOU baYO .Tec:hnlqu .. of trn~an suf!ertd. or whet 7ou b&ve tried. deoer!bed. You are told •i><n w.a lmlrUcUve Roaltll -to -for Relp and f -. ' wr\U& In euilJ' underwlood al 11._ wlthOut Ira to
--. will eoablo you to Nll7 -fi.r dlltallt cllJ. l ·
.-.-,.., _. -and Thia -II ltllt •*''° !luf·
....,. ... -,..,.. of IUfferinc. ,....,.. •bo -- -'"'"" Tbll -c:an,.IN IDfonnaUc Tho odlUcm II llmlt.od.JI NOttce
reneBll7 ~ anl1 to 8pe-....,. -·-apln.~le a& dallst&. It expl1tns the dUr.mt """' *.odu for J'Ollf ~ tna o1. ..._ D111s-. The a (~ ami> aiamaill'•~ 1o Ana'-and Pb1slGloo of ll>o l>tlP -. -Ucill cl6ot.. You
lllm·--Liiio Use .,.,._ and i-r no ollllcaUoa. Wo ~" no ~ Of Sln\la Dlln• QI... •• "'lefM. ~ tiM to ..U.
--t>llcau..s 8ec "' .. ., Y• will -.. -IOI-Mt ... "
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mation follow~
ADM1ir.mnli~;;(CJD:Cllii
YOU CAN DO BETTER AT
Daniger
FURNITURE CO. • We Buy and Se ll New and U5ed Furniture
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1812 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Be. 5656
THE NEW
HAMMOND • CHORD
ORGAN •
You Can Play
, Rich Organ Tones
at ,once
\\TnfOliT k SO\\,NG
A S INGLE NOTE
OF 1'0J8 1C
Come Hear and Try tbla wonderful N' '"' Orpn Vonl'M'!lt
DANZ· SCHMIOT1 PIANO CO.
520· No. Main, Cor. of
SANTA ANA
PhOM Kl. 2-S 140
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Motoring ·Day~ in Orange County
Newly elected pr-elide of the
~::.0Harbor Chamtitr ~Com·
N ewport Harbor reaily rd ill
Ba.rne.y Francque; tjarl Tbomu
'1a vtce~pre8ident and Ru Jayred.
·-~ ·-u-~' -a J.k-'~-:.·= PRE SS ~~ .
Orart.ce County Supe.rvieor Willard &mlth, life.lone rdldent of
t.bla area llnd a m ember ot t•e Automobile Club of Soutbern C&llfomla
tor t.be put 37 ye&ra, today; took a nostalgic backward glance over a
halt-century of a utomotive pro~ aa he recalled the "line n d W1ter''
days when moto ring In thi1 and other attu wu somelhJng of
secretary. • I ,.,._ ............................... , .. .-................ ._ ....... .,. ........................... .-.................................. _ .......................... , ......................................... -_ .... .,, .......... ~ .. , ............................................ 4' •
I adventure. 1
The flJ-i1t Chrtatm&.ll ~J Sale to
fight t ubercuJ09is wu nduc ted
ln Denmark in 1904. an wa..s ln·
spired by Eina r Holboell, a poatal
Clerk .
SOVTB CO.flST
MATERIALS COMPANY •
Smith w q in a ~mlnlacent
mood u he pointed out that the
auto club. whic"h has done uiucb
to promote the welfare of the
motorist in Ora nge county &nd
throug hout Southern California,
Wedneada y observed the SOth &n.
College Grant~
Salary Boost
SPECIFICATION
READY ~IXED CONCRETE
·f
nJversary of Ila founding. Board of T n.t.8teet1 of Orange
..,. We.t W11"oa (between N°f"M'por1 llllllf Harbor lllYd.)
~ta M~Phoff lf.t·M"un GJWA
------. -----·-----··----·--. -. ---· -. ·--'~-------._,,. --~~~----~-™--. "Only the m stn &treeUi of the Coa!Jt Junior College Dlstrtct ln
larger cttlee were pavrd tti the regu.la r meet ing la.at week grant-
carty da}'l'J," Smith recalled. "The t'd a $15 per month salary raise.
other roada we re m08tly ot the for &JI tull-time non-tea ch.Ing eta.!r
L.,,...,MMH MMC"1Ml:1M• ' •t-sMt"'V""\MMHt""'c:;'~...,MNMnc:i.=i~n-.~"!"!~-..eio~o>Jt=>::>!t=•o:1 """"'...,..,,.J
dirt variety. U!JWLl ly there w as l'mployees. •
juat ane road to a dest ination in The lncrea.M! In salary will be-
the early yea1-i1 of the century so come effe<:tive January 1. 1951.
there was little cha nce of get ting "This acUOn. by our board." stated
lost !" Dr. Basil H. Peter eon, president,
Supen ;sor Smith. whose fi rst ''wrui prompted by t he Increase In
car wa.s a Model T Ford Roadster. living cosUi which "has been ex-
pu rcha8ed In 1912, remembers that pericnced Clurtng the last several
CHRISTM~S SPECIAL!
Re nier ~rm11 11 e nt
H e lf Pric e I
Rt-gular 12~.oo
NOW $12.50 1
Call Kimberly 2·4'491 t oday
for the most Beautiful
PPrmanent ,you've' ('V1·r hu.rl
a t just half what you'd
expect to pay
a trip from Santa Ana or Orangf' months."
to Los Angeles U8ed to tak~ a full Existing ealary 11chedulf'
day. A lrlp to San Diego took non • certificated e1nploye('S
two days. not changed. T he raise constitutCJ111
J. .'1'00-1'l llfJ J t a COflt·Of·livlng bonu!-1 which will'
.. aun remain in effect until changed by
or hift big gt-r trlps in t hos<' the board acllon . SANTA. CLAU S t f"R time out f rom 'hiA buMy M>S 11bn to c hat \\ith younpters about their Christma.8
needs •t \'IDCent;A I.Joo Drul' 11tol"l'I. Santa "'Ill .'\111 0 makP: the rounds of1Hampton'a Dn1r, 1''e"'·port
Pharmac)· and Ba.Jboa Pharmacy f'Ve ry Saturday until Cbri,ctma.. Younpkn11 in the picture are (left
to rlpt) Tommy White, Richard Wblt<f", l rlM O.u,rherty and Mike Beaoon. (Press Photo)
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'-1HrHllAi°J J•'H·ld early day111 WL<J a 200·mlle motor j '
jaunt wh ich took In Riverside, San
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Bernar dino. R~l ands. Uplands. ma ann
Ontario. Pomona. El Mo nte, Whit-b OCC Sk" Cl b
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t ier and retum to Santa Ana. H e Y I U
covered the dh\tance In the then F or the third succes..<1ive year
creditable time or 12 hours. the Coast College Ski club Is Balboa Merchants
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Costa Mesa Bank 'Realty Board
Has Birthday .
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l 'p pt-r Lobby S uite 212 -Kl 2-4491
Thank Shopper£1
A bond Ls.sue. passed about 1914.. sponsoring the annual Ch1istma.<1
he saJd, resu lted in many more formal. to be hPld this Satur~y
paved roads for Orange county. It evening, from nine to midnight. in
proved not only a boon to local the OCC gymna.<Jium. An enticing
motoristB and p rovided easier ac· feature of th.is year's gala occas· ceu to the bearh but al.!lio stimu· 1'-fembers or t he Balboa Im· ion is tl "su1·prise" th£'me for • lated the flow o f touril!Ls and bet-decorations. provement aMociation today is.au·
t ered business conditions. ed a sPccial word of thanks to a.II A popular orch Pstra front Sanla .. "In 1912." Smith reminisced, Ana will furnish the mui:;i c. featut·· lhe many merchants .who contrib·
. ther e w.ere only about 500 ca~s ing special music for formal danc· uted tlml' Qt n1oney towa rd lhr
1n all of Orange county. Prom1-t ing. very att ractive Chri8t1nas decora·
nent makei;i of t he period tnclu_ded Jn k('eplng with th 'l Christma."I tions in Balboa and t hey also w!Hh
F ords, Buclks. Reos. H ~pmob1les. spirit, each guest will bring an r.o thank the Ha1·bol) residents for
Tou.rlsls and Ramblers. inexpensive gift for a. child, deirJig· shopplng In our toW'Tl and patron-
l.Jecember 8 markell the thirC:
nlty owned and oper~ted 1.nde-tors was ho11l at lill joint n1e('ting
pf'ndent banking Inst It u t Ion. Monday night at the Balboa Bu
Growth of resourccff have been Y
steady And consistent. A t t he club with San C,lcml'nte and ~·
b k 'I t 0 t b
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guna Beach boa1 ds hnnl)ri ng Wil·
GIVE . PRACTICAL GIFTS
This Christmas!
T1rcB ."'ere guaranteed fo r only natlng age end sex for which th•· izlng our local merchants.
3.500 n11le~. he said. and everyone gift is intended. Later these pack· ·oero rations were purchased by
carried his own t lre patches. ages will be delivered to a charit· the 1nerchants this year, follow-
Forty to f?rty.flve miles per hour able organization ror distribu tion. ing the suggestion of the Cham·
was considered a pretty good General chairman for the dance h<>r of Con1me1·ce that Ha.rbro·
s~ed. . i's the club president, Donald Case. wide decorations to be a cquired
H is 1914 Hudson, Supen•isor Joan RuS.'!ell has chaige of deco· with the Chamber sharing In the
Smith recalled, had a ~0-gallon rations but will be as.sistcd by expense. They ran be used in fol·
~as tank and a ~O·g~ll?." ~>II ca~C· s tudents from the college art '::~ng )'ears or a.dried to each
1ty . Hp called 1t h11'!! m1le·a-m1n· classes. Dance pi·ograms a r be-Y ·
a[l ca as o c o f'r . o a ,
cd t $3 076 288 lard L. John:son of San J. 1'<4.nctsco. asset!i anlount o . . . a..~ 'd t I l f 1 s B d cembcr l . 1949, and $2,8 15,728 as ' presi en e cc n .117 late oar ·
compared to $2.583.852 as of De· who WftJ!L the pr1nc1pal speaker.
cembf'r 1. 19'49, and $2,815,728 as Frank Pope, Jr., regional vice-
of June 30. 1950. president or the 12th district of
Keeping pace with the bank 's t~e state, Installed all officers anri
g-rowing t.li•posits. capital antJ 1101., rl1rectors of the thrrc Orangt'
plus were increa.lif'd hy $'1l,2SO in ; County Boards fo1· the nt·~ yc'ar
1 Octobel' and Novenlbtoi· of this "fo1·e than 200 ntlcndcd lll<'lurl·
y Ing gueets nf honor: Assen1bl}'· e~r. \.V T \.\'' kl 'd 1 d 1nan and ~trs. Earl Stanley: Su· I . . e 1n f', pres1 en an . 1 t H 1 K · nd Dennis \.V. Hoglan<!. vice·presl· perv1sor-r cc c nz Rl51Cr a .
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Home Workshop 6" and
and Ro uters
C o me i n today
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Yte .. roadster. Ant1. shed a tear. it ing made b)• Ca Kraft an; her "Qils year a tota.l of $6i0 was
Co.!lt o nly about $450 to $500! committee. Gayl:rd Ortnlan heads ! co!IPCtf'd fron1 Balboa merch~nts
Cars wPre first noticed in Or·. the management committee. ~ntJ the Chamber adr:trd S75 br1nf(:-
nnge county about 1905 to 1906. 1n~ tho total to $7'45. aJI spent for
he said. · Chriistma.<i decorations. Barry Nanney Con1plete list or contributors in-
dent, have occupied these po6L'J Mrs. K al11cr: Mayor anrl Mr51 . J .
since thl' bank's organtzatlor. 3 Frank Wharton. Lai;una Bca l·h ;
yf'ar" ago. Other officers are: ~fayor and Mrs. IJ<?v.•1s B. f'rl'E· I
P. M . Creighton. executive vicf'· Ion, San Clemente: ~fa_vnr an•I
'd t W C R " h ' d Mrs. Lester L. l !>bt·ll, N ewp<.>tt
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prt'SI en : . . 1es. c&B 1er, an 8 h
M . A . Freeman and Lois Sinder· eac ·
son, as..<ii.sta.nt ca~hic.r8. Invocation wa.ci !-!Rici by Rev. 1
WALSH HARDWARE
Unhappy Tenants
Sue Ex-Landlord
Wade a nd Ba rbara Miller of
Newport Beach a r e 1egal1y Irk ed
nt th eir ex·ll\ndlord, F l'ed Bark er,
on five counts. tor w hich they al'!k
IUl aggregate of $364 7 .80 damage~
in a suit just filed in superior
court.
They lestird the residence at
21~2 Cliff Drive. New port Beach,
from Barker fron\ Sept. l , 1949. to
Dec. 2. this year, their complaint
rec:l les.
Count one: Barker 01·dered the
houRe paintt"d, which probably
would have made him popular
with h is tt"nants. except that due
to negligence quantities or paint
Wt>re spattered on their window
drapes. The Mllle1s ask $332.80 for
the as.<J('ttf'd damage.
Counf two: Barker allegedly
evict ed then1 fron1 two gar ages.
and they want $150 damages for
Ulat.
Count three: Barker assertedly
has taken possession of the drapes
a nd a half-dozen mirrors. a ll
Va.Jued at $422.80, which amount
they uk the court to eward then1 .
Coun~ four: The Millen e.sk 175
compensation for a redwood picket
fence they c laim they constructed
on the premises.
Count five : They ask 13000 al:i
damages In general.
s • r lurfrs : Balboa Hardware, $15 : Urpr!SeS pa rents Guo<lcrson Drug. $15: Balboa
I f'ha 1mac'\r, $25: Wilson Jewelers.
M r. and M rs. B~b Nanney, 121 $2!l ; Baiboo Market, S2S: Fitz..
41st ~trt'ct. were given a pl.ell.Bant patr ick . $25: Bak el'y, $10; R os.'!·
surp rise Sa~urtlay by their son more Cafe, $15; Gronaky's Pavi-
Bar ry. who informed them for the lion, S2!'l : B lue Sails. $15: Trader
first time .that they w er e not onJ.:,• Horn, $10: Balboa 5 & 10, 11:'1:
pa rents · in -law but prosp<"ctlv~ Whitt'"s Cafe. $2:'.o : Surf and Sand,
grandparents. . . . .JIO: Ruby Bldg .. s::.: Balboa LI·
Barry .. who is ~ork1ng in Los quor. $2:";: Herb Kenny. $10: Bank
Angeles. wll:"" married last June to or Anici·ica., $25 : Balboa Inn C afl',
Doroth.Y Pntchard, fnrnler New· $25: Pavilion Gift Shop. $15; J o hn
~rt girl v.•ho has made h1•r home Vo_gel. $!0: Skilo. $2~.
New Yorker
Visits Nephew
T he Co8l1t Mesa hon1c of Al r .
and Mrs. Earl Sherlin was the
scene of a recent joyous r~nion
\Vhrn l\of1·. Sheflin's aunt, Mr.s,
Edith Dedrick of Dclivan, N. \" ..
whotn hc harl not i.cen for 30
y('ars. arrived ror a visit. She was
acron1panif'd by ,.,.fr. and Mrs. J oe
A.sh of San Ff'rnandn and P.f·r!I.
~taudc Cass of Norwalk. in I.Ang Beach fo r th{' pa.<Jl, thrf'c Other contributors a.re: Sh£'
yrars .. Both graduatc<l from Har· Shop. 525: Balboa Inn .$25: Bay
bot .high school. Barry later at·' Arcade, $5; Blair Playland, $15 : local Teacher tending Fullerton Junior college Hannaford Penny Arcade. $15 :
and Orange Coast college. Snuth Coast Realty. $15: Ca.<ilno.
D I M G S
$25: Bob P.furphy. $25: Al Ander-
0 o r es c ee ets ,on. sso : .-.y Blower, 12s: Loui• ln"if "iafed tO
December 23 for Briggs. Sl5 : r;per-Johnson, S25.
Vow Exchan ge R • traf" t
Mr. and M rs. C'ari L. Jon .. 300 e91s ion 0 Honor Soc"1ety Orchid avenue, Corona del 'Mar, 8 • J 2 .I:
al'e annot1ncing tht• cngagenl('nt e91n an. TOf
of their daugh ter. Dolnres. tn K rn · • Miss' Agnes Carl~on. teacher of
Moates. son of 1'1r. and Mrs. John • Evening College ren1cdial r1·ading at Newport
,\. Moe.le!'! of H untington Beach. Beac h Elt•mentary S<'hool: Barbara
The b ride·el<'Ct was graduated On January 2. 1~f)1 , Orange Cel~e. county educat ional consult·
from Newport H arbor Hlgh school Coast Evening Coll ege begins both ant and M li-u, H elen J ohnson, phy.
and att ended Or·ange coa..~t col· reJlrlstration and classes for the 8ical education inst n1ctor at Or·
lege. M r. MoaUi wa" graduate<! I v.•inter tcrm. Any adult who angc High school were initiated
from H untington Bea ch High wi!'lhes to enroll in onf' or m ore of Into Alpha Gafi1mR chapter or
school and Orange Coast college, the 54 coui-se" available may do Delta Kappa Gamma. national
and ts presently attending Univer· so •at thf' Evening College office honor society for women in educe.·
sity of California, Los A ngeles from 10 :00 a. in. to 4 :00 p . m. lion. a t the home of Mrs. H iram
campus. and from 6 :30 P. m. to 9 :30 p. m. Curry. 2006 Victoria Drive, Santa
The wedding rlate has been set from January 2 through F eb. 5. Ana on Satu1·day afternoon, De·
for December 23. Jn c lasses "'•hich a1·e held off cember 9.
--=-:.-.------------'-----------~----catnpus, registr ation will be con-Thi~ "·as the annual Christmas ~·····j!jij!jij!jijij!·j!····~··'.A'.1.: ducted by the instructor at t he lea and initiation of members fol' ~7, first meeting of the claas. S tu-.the chapter. of which M rs. Curry itl ;a€ dents w ho wish to receive aca· is honora ry member. Other s a t ·
i4f. G•itts That L t ~ <ien1ic c redit must comPletc reg· tendln1f from Newpo11 wer'e M iss ~ as '..~ :. istration on or bt>fol'e J anuary 19. Marie Heffern. Mrs. Gra yce Seviel' ~ Approximately one w eek before and Miss Bernice Veetal. :. PLANTS FOR CHRISTMAS = ;:~~st;~~~~~C:a~h j~~e t~~e~~;; ~~: Pl:r~l~o:;"~a'!:d~~!'.a~~~~~~ ~~~: ~ :...._: leJfe during the fall term v.•111 re-preatdent , spok e on the accom p.
._.. :W# ceiv ... pn·n•-d b h lvl lls hments o f Delta Kappa G&mma .
:.: ','.,.;. f' .. '"""' l'OC ure g ng a an or•anlzatlon of 41.000 women =.~ ....n..,..n.. ;:qr; detailed account of the winter e.
;...-; ~ ""' ~ term program. Qopif"S will a.I.Bo be educators in 48 statea. the Dis· ~ r c I A I c 11· d ;,,.:: pla ced in vanous k ey locations trict of Columbia and Hawaii. ~ ye ame n, "Z.t!I eas , ame laS a n '/fl'. \\'ithin the comm unity. Any per-She told of the Dell& Kappa
;..,. •• S t . P11 uli11 V io lets f ull . of b loom et o ur .!! son who Wis hes a brochure may Gamma Educators award of U .000 :.: I I ;..-; obtain same by writing or calling which is present ed every other • regu a r OW prices. ~ Coast College. (Beacon 6258, LEx-year for the moat significant con·
•'JIW • • in....ton 6-4094. Klm'-rly 2 "794). tribution to educational writing.
:ow; • tt • vr ""'(J the 1950 award going to Loulae ! MANY YARIETJES OF HOUSE PLANTS ..... · Mellott A:tnds Hall Tharp. authof of "The Pea -~ body Sisters of Salem."
•• : L a r ge s p l1't l•ef Ph1'lod•n d r o n -!. Officer. Ins llcition S he at.o told of t he 1.500 an-
g v ;wr. l nua.I sc hola rships awarded to out -! from . , . ... . . ............. 3.25 to 12.50 >. B N0edw . p~slden , of the Stat• olAndbeing Delta Kappa Gamma
~ _ ~ u ers ~chJe, Newport Har. m em ra and of the numerous lll Rubbe r T r ees from ........................ 1.35 to 3.50 ... -bor contract or &Iler B . Mellott . summe r school scholarships pre-lll Q ' ff b k' f -. head of the Soul Coost Conatruc-"'n ted •y •tale ch&ptera.
• 19 en llC lllS r om ................................. 1.35 up .. lio n Co.. attend~ the IN1tall&tlon She •lated that although the or-
.• '.A.: of o!ftcen of the San Pedro Build-gantzatlon is not euentl&Uy phiI-
• L t f o· h ~ d • I . ~ ..... Exctwlge a the grOup '• an-vtthroplc that It .... taken an ._ 0 S 0 IS "711r ens et Spec'lll prices. • nual banquet 1/'!"""llY night at active. lnl•....,t tn cbUdren and
1191 1tf Portugese Bend ic:Iub, San Pedro. teecheMJ throughout the world.
lll LIVING JU & ~ TREES 2.50 -ch .,.; Att ending wtj. Mellott trom with the clt&ptera contrtbuUnt ill ~ ..,. ~ Orange country we:r e-Clifford J . pneroualy to C ARE and llmil&t
WI lit Miiier, J>resldtjlt-dect ot the organlu.t•on11. ,.. -Q1;t it>. O range Coun~Y: I Bulldenl a.oooda· MlM Eotlt.,. ""1lt. clt.&lnnan of
• .,.; tlon Carl W . M1y.r, .ecr.1ary. J1te cltapt.en UNl!:SCO commit· • -= . t ,_ ... _ tbA f001' Chn.tmu • •. 5 & 10 NURSERY ! Quincy ass ~ sr.-~-""!'" ~t._~ Ml I · -W d..J Fr d ""• had ._1_, telling of th• -I 1 ! e ..,,i,n i ay echoolln& .... welt ..... of a Nanjo -4121 "9wport llYcl.. TUSTIN -,, IJtdJan boy. -the Chapter lo Ml l Iii Mr. and Harold C... at Op<JIUIOrinl'.
·.• OPICN SUNDAYS -CIAlllZD 'IHtlJll!IDAY8 :_•; Corona dd Mar t thb afternoon The ._ hour !ollawod with
.,:; for Carmel' to tend the w~ llOa .Marhi' Heffern. Illa llden
•••••••••••••• WW :.! of their ...,.. ~· whlc!J wli\ t:.loclt and Mi., Mary -•ley
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I Paul E . Bubhitt or C•n·o1H\ dl'i f\1at
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Huntington Beach Couple United
in Ceremony at Corona del Mar
At home after today In Rlver-
atde after a honeymoon At Guay-I Mlsaes Mary Shepard and Joyce
mu. Mexico. are Mr. and Mrs. WhJtneld.
John David Kirkpatrick , whoee re-The bride attended Huntington I Bea.ch BChools, and the. University rente marriage was solemnJzed at of Ca.llfomia at Berkeley. u . did
Corona del Mar Community church her husband, while he a.tso at'tend·
with the Rev. Paul Babbitt. pa.3tor ed Fullerton J\llllor college. He
ua1ating the Rev. J. G. Hurst. was employed in Newport at the
South Cout Boat company and Is 'the bride ls the forn1er Carolyn now senior chemist at a Rtventde
Amie Burks, aaurhter of Mr. and experimental station .
Mrs. Bill Davies, and the bride-
groom I.I the ton of Mr. and Mrs.
Frederick W . Kirkpatrick. ~l of
H untington Beach,
Th• bride wae lovely In formal
white &&tin , the fitted bodice with
lace collar and cuff~ buttonin~
down the front, the skirt with
full nowtnl" train. Her llluslgn
veil WU held by a tiny coronet
and she cat11ed a shower bouquet
o1· gardenias and li lie~ of the val-
ley, centered \\'ith white orchids.
Miss Ruth Murri. maid or honor
ILll.d Mr9. Robert Farrow, brides-
maid, wore identical gowns of pale
green satin and carried n08egays
l.n pastel tones.
F ,r e de ri c k Kirkpatrick, Jr.
aerved hi~ brother as bl'st man and
ua.hera were Earl Douglas a.nd
Robert Farrow. Complet ing th~
entourage were Louise Compton,
flower girl and ""R oger Douglas.
rtng bearer.
Mlsa Margaret Scharle, church
organlat. played t he wedding
rna.rches and accompanied Ri chard
Pistole, soloist, who sang "Thine
A Jone. and BecaUAe.
Aasisting the young couple In
r eceiving guests at Pilgrim hall
( were the bride's mother, wearing
m.in.k brown satin and baby rose-
buds, and the bridegroom's mother
who was in black silk with white
accessories an~ corsage of violets.
Msisting at the reception were
Mesdames E . C. Crow and J . V.
Jenkin.a. aunts of the bride: Jack
Robinson, Mary ~farkham and ·the
Richard's Employes
Have Christmas Party
AJI ot Richard's Lido_J;farket's
80 employees and their respective
husb\flds and wives attended the
market Christmas party Tuesday
at 7 :30 p. m. at the ntw Amertcan
Legion Hall. A turkey a.nd ham
buffet style dinner i planned and
presented by Ric.ha.rd'• dellcate11>·
~en) waa served after . the group
sang ChrJstmu carols:.
Santa Claus as portrayed by Bob
Speth, presented 0 . \V. "Dick·'
Richard with a toutf'r 8.!ld a cof-
fee n1aker on behe.Jt of the em-
ployees.
0'Dick" Richard gave a "short
ln.spira.tl.onal talk" which wu t ol-
!Owed by bingo and dancing.
Arrangements for the party
were made by H ugh Mynatt.
Las Amigas Circle
Meets Tuesday
Las Amtga.e circle will meet
Tuesday, Dec. 19 at 7 :30 p. m. In
the home of Mrs. Jean Mcdonald,
1~38 Ocean boulevard. There will
be a g1ft exchange and celebration
or first anniversary of the ci rcle.
which haa 20 active members. All
women Interested art' Invited to
attend.
• • WUUam D . Davis, Seama.ri ap-• ~
prellUce. U SN. 10n r Mn. l'at NEWPOBT BAY POST -\Vecbi.,..,ava =
Davia of 2093 N Blvd.. ,.....tma ~ ~ ~.... ,...__.. ..J .. O'Wi
Newport ll<e<h. , ed b&<k 1n .l'l~YY~.&A.D'.U:.CO --•-;J .......... ,, '.411
th• UnJ'ted Stales .unday trorn NEWPORT BALBOA PBESS l'hundaJI •
Korea abo«rd tho "'l'Phlblowi "'' H---· -Q' , .... ,Ui; _,_-.: ... Ts hJ' :.. tack carg-o ship U~ Waahbum llf~ N a.it ft......, p,_ ~
(AKA 1081 ot the pacific Fleet llll1'flllRlll AD Ja ' LIND I 1'M'M'M''M''M''M'~ Amphibious Force. Hie ship wu
one ot the first sh.l..J. which took .a ~ ... ...n .. ,.,. fw Olillli ta ~ II ,.. .........
part In the B8S&ullT liuldlngs . at ' J.!pee 1 ...... . f .76 OD'T m&.&a POB
w~:ih~ :d ..;:i:~~~ the veter· t lhll I ......,. L50
ans of the 1&.r.-eat a.val landing fi Lblee 8 Pa,pen 1..00 ,..,,,
since World Wa.r , waa Rear :.:,rio:u:•: =~n'0::!'!' ~rt'::' to~~~ For the budge
Admiral Francia Xj MclJlemey, &111 and all adl and to rejoet Ul1 ad..ni.ment not CClllformllllr to ' PACKARD BICLL Jrvi110H Commander of the! Amphlbloua NJ.W and r•rul&ttona. AdvertlHmenta an4 cancellatlonl ~wnr bt '
Tra.Jnlng Command, I representing aqcepttd up to a p..m. OD tbe: d&.Y pNoec1lq JNbllcallon. Prt.. Bu. 111• ••utJtul blond• o< couole
R..,. Admiral Ingolf N. Kiland, f'iaoDo Bat 1111, Mii tor "Ad ~ .,. -ad ....t .--" model. Black 11\i tube . JU8T Command~r AmphtbJoua F orce. • NEWPORT BAR80& l'UBUSHINO 00. REP 0 8 81: & 8 D,~OU'LL
fil~~:~~1J~~~~i~~~;1 l6-BU&JN:I :: 8IY4, N~.:::::--~;;:;;~~~ :~~;
Corps Recruit Depot played tune.11 co·--r11 Bou•-~ ..... ---.. ... larre con80le' cotn~nalion wttb
or welcome for th• retuming ---~·~u A Free Check V radio and 2·--4 ~rd player, Hl"rlco. l'lmlltun and rup ON OUR WATCH · MAS-ft $299 95 heroes a.nd their families and I •• ...._.. -... Mttm&t.--.....
h __.r--""'" • ~ ...... ,... .. , It repair• or a ·--a• ... v • frtends who were W'aillng on t e -...n ..__._,. a11..,... .....,. ........ "'n .,. '"--k tin
S ·~1 -~ ·--u1-· --·-re .. r dock. Drum majorettes from a.n -.. ...... , ~
IDEAL
01ero hlrh schools 1added a par, Al's House & , Rug WALLACE CALDERHEAD, COLDSPOT RmmI!J.IC1\ATOR, 1
tlcularly Jubilant touch to th• Cl in C Jeweler cu. ft,, )Ult ,....,,.i1U~d and ln J ..,r"t-r"t-r"t-r"t-t"l-.~!'\'-lt>s!'\'-~~1" -'C~~:·shbum left San Diego only ean g O. 817 Cout Blvd. Corona de1 Ma1 . A -l mechanical con tlon. b-Beacon 0111 T2tfc I • cellent flniah, only II orrr IO£A8 FOB· ctlJU8TMAS four monU.., ago on August 17.
but In that short time she h.. Custom Tailoring Alcoholics Anonymous $89.95 ,
s1>en plenty of a ction. She carried Write> P . O. Box 197 !
much-nef'ded suppli,es from this For Ladies and Men Balboa Island, CaJlf. PHILCO CONSOLE1 RADIO-Au-
countr:i· to the flg~ting men In Alterations_ Furrier Phone Kimberly 3-5393 tomatle tuning. AIJ.I band co•er·
Korea as she was rushed Into the ----age. I
"b,;dge of sh;ps' that transported PIPER-JOIINSON An Ideal year,a•ound Chrtatmu ~ 4,95
men and supplies fl-om Japan to ~lrt for the whole family. the New-'f'"..L
Korea In the early dark hours or 813 E. Balboa Blvd Har. 109fl port-Balboa Newa Times a.nd the l
MORE Gift Ideas
Electric Train
Rt'pllca of Santa Fe Stream.Uner.
wttb large °"al tra.ck. A honey~
$14,95
the conflict. 16ttc Nev.·port-Balboa Press, both for GOOD USED mode~ style Ice
13 .50 In Orange county. box. Looka llke e11e retrlg-.
N rt WCTU Fine Sewing . Only $1~. 5 NEW Moo111LS ewpo Alterations , Rug and Upholstery -w .. unghouse, P hilco, Admiral
RADIOS
Meets Tuesday Button Holes Cleaning and Dyeing DA VIS-BRO~, ·co. $17.95 up·
533 West Center St. WE specialize ln cleaning-Rurs 18M Harbor 81vd. Mea.tl
Newpo•t W. C. T . U . will meet Costa Meaa Ph. Bea. MS-OR and Upholstery only. Done In Beacon 882 DA VIS· BROWN CO.
Tuesday. Dec. 19 at 2 p. m. in the 30p3eH your own home or In our plant I «e4a l&M Harbor Blvd. Coat& Mea
home or Mn. Ella., Goeldner, 217 using the famous Hild system. L Beacon .8821
•• hosteu. Members are to bring MOVING? LET us makt> your old rugs and neekl&ce, mlnJILture Brooch,
33rd street with Mra. Flora. Beatty RUGS DYED HEIRLOOM J:EW9iY -G&rMt
K\fll tor the old ~folk's home at Harbor Transfer furniture Jook like new with carved Ivory locket, etc. Phone
Eagl• Rock. 1-0rs. io>llrgaret Clark bright. new colors. Work guar. Harbor 3026-W. 62c64
will pre.Ide and tlhere will be a LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE FREE ESTIMATES, Ph. Bea. ~108 1 • GIJl"T IDEAS FOR CHlllSTMAS g~i7:i~ .. reading by M••· Lona ~:~ :,";,.,~9~.~~ ~=ta 6:;.2;.,M H A N L E A , s IT'S LATER I I0-8ALE, llUSCELLAIO:OUll
20c21H 2039 Harbor Blvd, Cost.a Me1a T
-Paople do ' read t he P.ess ads. 23c2tH THAN YOU I HINK SLEEPING WELL? Furniture Repairing -----------fo• The BEST cHiurAS .Ver; JUSTICE COURT CLERK. part·
Chair bottoma renewed. cane or time. $125 mo. (up to 30 hrs. SEE OUR. ...
splint. Chair rounds, backa and weekly I : 2 yrs. prev. clerical COMPL£TE LI E OF
rockets replaced; also re-gluing. exp. desired. Mu.15t type 30 JIN . General Electric Appllancea
HARVEY'S FURNITURE p. m. Resident of Newport Bch. H oover Vacuum Clta.nera a
REPAIR SHOP T ownship preferred. Apply prtor l ronrite Ironers
2050 Santa Ana Ave., Coat& Meea to Dec. 18 at Orange County Wed&"ewood a.nd 1 Beacon 6133-J. 17c18H Personnel Dept., 644 N. Broad-Magic Chet Ranges
•ROOFERS \','ay, Santa Ana. !>IcH
• PAINTERS -People do read the Press ads..
' • CARPENTERS ,,
• RUG CLEANERS :!8-SITUATIONS \.VANTEO ------• HOUSE CLEANERS EXPERIENCED SECRETARY,
• FIX IT SHOPS
ALSO
A II leading brands
of small appllancea:
TOASTll:RS bl MIXERS
ELECTRIC IR NS
COl"FICI!: XAK1CR3
' STROOT'S
bookk eeper wants part or full
time work. Pennant>nt resident.
Phone Harbor 2695-M. 53~
TRAINED NURSE will visit pati-
ents who need care, 2 hrs. or
n1ore per day. Phone Harbor
1-012.w. Call after 6 p. m. ~3p55
TeWinkle Hardware
1802 NEWPOR'Jj BLVD.
Beacon e2!z2
50cll2
See These ENGLANDER
MA TrR.ESSES
3 Seta at No lncreue ln Prlce1
Feather Rest mattreu or
box aprln&• ........................ $39.75
Air Foam ma.ttreeHll ............ 59.7~
Box Spring to Match ............ 59.75
Air Foam Pillow• .................. 8.95
Dale's Furniture
1929 Harbor Blvd. Bea. 5107-W
I O'KEEFE Ac MER.ft.I'M' refriger-
ator. 8 cu. ft. Very good oon-
dltlon, 14 0. Bea. 8004-W. l)lp60
IDEAL
Christmas Gift
'I
WESTINGHOUSE electrict rout, ' . er and cabl.net, almo.t new. elec-
tric k.14,:hal cieck and 8 cubic
toot CoLcapot refrlierator. Har.
0'67·J. I 1· 53~
' VA~ CLEANER, R o yal,
C"ood 1ha pe. 17. 204 '-39th (rear).
Nowpo~ Beach. 54 p
MOTORCJ'CLE, Hariey DavtdAOn
4~ running condition, SM
ALSO B·bumer g-U range, 515.
Phone Harbor 288S·M. ?t4c!>G
.
MUSKRAT COAT, ~in excellent
condition. Sls.e 14-'18.
SCott A pt.I., Apt. 2,
212 'cypre.s.s st.t B&lboe
54p
LADIES CH l.C AG 0 SHOE
SKATES, •lze 6. Like new. 202 111
36th si .. Newport 1Bea.ch. Mp
BRAND NEW 28 volume Funk
A wagnall'• Encrctopedta a.nd
.tt.udy lndex 525. 211 Mell& Dr.,
Costa Mesa, Phbn' Bea. 618S-W
• \ 5-tc~
DIAMOND RING-Approximately
S carat, well cut. flne color.
Priced to aell 11i>o. No trade.a.
Strtctll caah.' Wrtle Box L , this
paper. 54 c56
REFRICp1:RA TORfeneral Elec,
tric monitor top model, 6 cu.
rt. tn l good worftlng condition.
excellent for apartment $30--at
20e -38th St.,N''twport Beach .
Ph. Harbor 225fsM. 54p!l6
WILL TRADE-New pure brlaUe
pa.Int ' bruahe:s and sm. spray
compt"M80r tor., A • l 2-wheel
trailer. 301 Larkspur, Corona
del Mar. 53pM
11-WANTl!:D TO BUY
WANT TO BUY .t0me good uaed
s.heet iron. Harbor 1020-W. ~3tfc ' r
• GIFT IDEAS FOB CHlUBTMAS
:ti-P'QBNJTtlRllll iPOR nu:
I . Rattan Fl:irniture
Made tn the Ph~l!ipinea tand
tn our own work. ahop..
Vftde choice 9f tabri.ca.
L&.riest dlaplay ln Bo. call!.
Retlniahinl" and fteuphola\erlnJ"
HOUSE & PARDEN
611 Coast Hwy., Nw~ .• Bea. 521_?
f4c45H
Your ad appearing reg·
ularly In these columns
will bring you many new
customers. Harbor area
Col~ are In the habit of
"looking in the cla.ssl-
fled" wht>n they need
these services .
Use the News -Times,
Post and Press combina-
tion witb over 21 ,500 cir-
culation.
\Vhen you need a nurse;
Practical Nurses Registry
HAND CROCHETED table cloth,
white. Size 30 thread, 60 x 82 ..
$8&. 2-pc:. oventutted set, rust
velour, $50. Plattorm rocker,
tu•l. $20_ 236 Broadway, Coeta
Mesa. Beacop M62-w. ~cM
C h MUST SELL-Twin bed. daven-US man port, bureau, ·dress.ing table,
ORANGE COUNT'\" OOUNCIL. A.mer1can U.gton Auxillary . met In Neu·po.rt. at t,hie ne\'' Legion
ha.JI, Tnt>Sday \\'Ith Legion Post. 291 AuxJUary u hMteM croup. tin front rO\\' (k>f t t<l right) s.n·
Marian 1\fstht>\\"S, clcp&ntnPnf h19tortan: Elva Mae: .fonf"t.. dl!ltrict 18t \·loe prf'1olldent; F-t>rTif' Wtlll~.
8t'Crt'tary and dJstrict. publlclt.y cha.lrinaii; re9il' ro\.\'; AJ.rr. Thompeon. unit lilt. \"IOP prT1ddt>nt; EKthf'r
Schultz, p~ident of Ora.n.se County oouncD; Nelle CarW>n. 211tt dl8trtct p~i<lenL ! Press Photo)
GIVE HER OR HIM A FINE WATCH FOR XMAS! . -~~ .... ' ' ' ......... ~l'l k l
I '"' I!•( til .. •
The Ultimate in Gracious Giving
We Carry
HAMILTON
ELGIN
BULOVA
GRUEN
Here are Just a Few SPECl~LS,
Good as -lonCJ as they last,
'Till Xmas
·LADIES WATCH, 14 diamonds, 14 karJt
Rima, regular $26&.00 value for ............ $205.00
LADIES WATCH, 14 karat yellow gold
Gruen, 6 large diamonds, regUJar $200.QO
value for ...................................... ~ ......... : ..... $135.00
' Phone Harbo r 1616 today
and ask for the ad-taker .
Special monthly rates.
IZ-BUILDJNG SERVICES
Building Contractor
E. F. ZILM
l.Jcenaed . . . Insured
New Residential and
Commeretal Conatruction
Remodeling and AJtera.tlorut
Complete Building S.rvtce
Handled by One Contractor
FREE ESTIMATES
H a rbor 0727-J Day or Eve.
-47c60
-People do read the want ada.
Graduate Undergradujlte
Trained Practical Nurses
Speciall y trained OB. Nur8es
860 Orange, Santa Ana
Kimberly 2-81159 53c66
NEED HELP with your children
du r i n g Chril!!;tmU vacaUot\ !
Call local H. S. Senior glrl1 ex-
perienced. Reasonable. Phone
Harbor 1020-W. ~2tfc
RESPONSIBLE e:Xperienced imtd-
dle aged lady wants house work.
Phone Beacon 62~2-J . tsipM
SO. CALIF. BIBLE COLLEGE
studenta want part time work.
Baby sitting Gardening
H ouaework Wi.ndowa clnd
Ironing Serv. Sta. Helper
Res:taurant work, etc ..
Phone Klmberly !-8231, Ext. 11
4lp42H
Motor Scooter electric heater. :MAKE OFFER.
Excellent condition _ Eitru :>01 Carnation, Corona de! Mar.
Harbor 201J)....W)... ~2c5.t Phone He.rbor 893-J. ~3c66 --~--'L'--------
\J>e ¥y. sell or trade.
A CHRISTMAS BARGAlN
Herculea. Perteet condition. 212
Via Orvite, Udo tale. 49t!c
Re&l!Onable rates -I
Phone Harbfr 1514
S2c57
_N_o_A_d_v_a_n_c_J_._i_n_P-rice
New Philco Freezer
• 12~ cu. ft. complete w\th qulck
freezing section and other late
feature•.
$379.95
Bank flnanclnc
L&rry hen • • Harold BamJIJ Small 'Applianceil at DALE'S Tochnlel&nl
Closing Out at Cost ~~~~ c~ ii''i:;._~ Nj~ic:est.~~~~~-'~~~~ .. ~$2t.O~ eottc
New Senora t&ble ~adloe, 2 · EVERYTIDNG
only 'm ··:.u:s4 ... . .. 15.95 ~ ~U:o~
UnJvera.l Ktxer anitl Juicer $14..15 PROPANWI TANK.I
Call~and iiave money.
C wleys Used I urniture
2366 ew't BI~d Costa Mesa
Phone Beaoon 5014,J
47x48
Jack's Furniture
1505 W. Balboa Blvd. T~~,;~1:[:. .. ~~:.$48.60
7 fL IFrtgtda.Jre ...................... $69.50
Pre"1ler duplex &cuum ...... 1 9.bO
Bamboo table ~p .............. $ 5.95
Antique lave teat.
mAu:hlnr ch< .................. $119.llO
RIMA
LONGINE
Wl.TINAUER
'WATCHES
LADIES WATCH, 14 karat yellow gold
Rayco, regular $75,00 value ··············:-r···$ 52.50
Men's Water,proof, shock proof, 17 jewel
CompletA! Home Maintenance y Carpenter Work -------------CotfeematJc Perco~er ........ 24..16 C.Omplete lmtaD&Uao. NP9lr
ud -at &II Trall<w Stroke saver autor· ........ 12;.95 ZittfpmenL
LoU ot other buplna 1n Wied and
unp&lnt.ed turft..ltun. _
l BUY, SELL OR TRADIC
' Phone H~bor 21lQ2,R
•
See our itock of
General Electric Clocks
Rogers and Community
Silverware
ASK ABOUT
OUR APPRO\'l'!D
CREDrr PLAN
Wrist Watcheii, while they last .......•...• 24.00
I
Other men'a watches 15 to 21 jewels
from ' .· .......... _ ............................................ .,.$29.75up
See thia beau ti.CUI Tea Set, 184 7 Ro
22\>'/' waltA!r, 11 cup Cottee Pot. 10 c
Tea Pot, 'sugar bowl, creamer. and w
bowl, Set comp ~te ~ .. ,-.... ,~,, .. ,-... ,... . ... $19'.00
Ne-wport~ewel
"WE GllT, WRAP AND PA.er Ji'Oll SHIPPING"
17th Ir N!wport ;Jlvd.. Coita Me,1~ ", , . Be
>' Wlnd<YWI, doon repaired
{ F:.oot leab repaired ' y Painting a.nd Decorating
y Houae Cleaolng
HOME MAINTENANCE CO.
FrM estimates. Ph. Harbor 31113
ilpM
REP AIRING and
. PAINTING
R.EA&OKABLE. Large or mnall
jobs. Free estimate.. Walktt<,
108 -18th 81>, Newport Beach.
Barbor 2581-R. 17c1BB
DON'T DlllLAY, CALL TODAY
... tar an ad ln the Uvel7 cl&MI ..
!led aec:tloq ot U.e
BIG TBRll:IC-Jf-.., Poot Sbopplnc New.
and the~
• OYIB D.llOO <imcuLATXON 18
TBS AXllWliR!
I ' ..
--lSll toda.J Uld -tor the ad--talrv.
Dor-Meyer l'rl·we Berman E. S&muel IDD K. Porter
ELDERLY WIDOW desiru1 lady Auto. l:lec. Dee;J;: er .... t1.&0 " '
as housekeeper and comp&nior. , • ORANGE COAST
to live In my home and drive Dale 8 1ture
my car. Write to Box H c/o 11129 a.-,. 81"'1 Bea. 51177-W TRAILER 'SUPPLY
thta paper. ~2pM 1t10 IURBOll. BLVD. ,,
. PR..,. ,... ........ C! eo.ta --. ~ B•-•• _.._~ WA.NT m.Jddle aged woman aha re ~ J. m...n.a:J .,
home and help care for baby.
Uve ln. Small aalary. Phone
Harbor OOM--M. fWk:66 ~1 of~i.r .. macll
PART TIME bOuoekeoper. Uwe '>0:
0 OUL ~
MAGIC lilCDi' [LL.a Rep1ar '6 -12.N ftAplU' f7 _ .._..
Girl for General .tna.nnce off'lce. Doll Rouae tum1 . ftesUl&t • 00 -, ...
NEWPORT ~ _,!_ Dolio l .
l:XPLOTICUIT A05'1-.-. RCt>I-' -~ & B&J. ~.Bar. r.:: Hansbair•s. Firestone
ZUllOPIWf DIOC!Mi!:'.• ~ 11• ~~;::r . =' -1a. poo _ .... Roirar-..._ ""°'i" , au
-ll·W. lltfo f
•
• •
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CANARDC8 rnalut snnd prwntl!
"OnlJ pot tb&t ...... " -tllul .incen cheap. Aleo pualleetl.
&« Victoria lit. eo.ta -I Up6t
' .
' DINING RM. ~ET. ( 8 pc. l 18th
Century waln~t Duncan ~yfe.
Hand worked 'needle point .at.a.
Perteet oondiUon.. 2851 Bay
Sllonl Dr, 81Y Bhorea. -
51( 7 ~J. ~!. 5Sc65
BAMBOO RATI'AN FACTORY
BuJ d!nct and Save. a pl.-
8'<tloul •tllli walue lo 'll 7.60 tolilay, CIJp tllla ad (OT free lift
With ~ made tlWI -""11· ~ .,,_ ,an I . U& N.
cout Blvd,, 1L&Pa 8dL Utto '
. ..
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I •••••H~~-jt!li .,!n-A!;:,!~'OTO~i\i~OB~uu~::..:· 'l'Ill~~E~il-""_!-ili.~:::· &~'Dl~'J!O~lli~· o~"'~w~ira~. ~· ~?...:__
I
Christmas
Gift
Ide.as
n-.FURN1TURE FOR SALE
MAHOGANY D ES K, Sberaton
aewing table, dreMing table
stool and ma.n's dre.!l8er. Phone
Harbor 2453. S-4c59
3 PC. MAHOGANY BDRM. SET.
End tables. lamp.9, mlrrdr. An·
tlque chair. 2210 llarbor Blvd ..
Cost& M el!la. Beacon 5099·W.
1 54c56
. .
JOE NICKERTZ
STUDEBAKER DE.ALER
3415 NEwPORT BLVD.
Newport Beach Phone Hartjr 510
CHRISTMAS USED CAR SPEC~ALS
1948 STUDEBAKER REGAL DELUXE gL\M·
PION 4-DOOR SEDAN, overdrive, radio, etc.
· A beautiful car, formerly Judge Robert !Gard-
ner~ car. 1
1948 STUDliBAKER LAND CRUISER. A !really
luxury car, only has 26 ,000 mllea. You1 muat
see this car to appreciate the real valuti. For-
merly Frank Keeler'& car, manager of ~orm's
Landing.
1948 FORD 8 SUPER DELUXE 4-DOOR SEDAN.
The cleanest 1948 car you have ever seen-
only 19,000 miles. Hurry-a real buy! Former·
Jy Tom Henderson's car, Attorney and Realtor.
•
NEW STUDEBAKER 1,1, TON PICKUP with over-
drive for immediate delivery.
GIFT IDEAS FOR CHRISTMAS Several new passenger cars will be available before
n-A.-ANnQUES Christmas so order yours now for that real
ANTIQUES at dealer's prices to ____ C_h_n_·_st_m_a_e.cgo.i_ft_! ______________ _
1 et t I ~ e!lt&te. Crandmother':t
clock, wash stand, 8-w. set. 1'!-!'.l-!'.!'1'.l-ll>-1'.!M'.!H'.:H'.H'.H:H:l' 1940 FORD V-8. Very good trans-
portation. Good condition, $300. Beau • Victorian cl:ai1·s. d es k .
Solid br'8.88 frpl. fenders and
tongs. Also many .vthers and
china: 70.. Ma.-gueritt-, C. D. M.
Harbor l 1915·R. 53c58
QJFT IDEA~ F<lR C.JJRL~TMA.S
SS-BOA~. ~TTPPl.IF.S
New -New -New
HUDSON INV ADER
Marine Engines
275 H.P.
PRICED TO SELL
See John Harvey
at Seacraft
625 COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH
Ph. BEACON 5771
GIFT IDEAS FOR CllRIS~AS Call H arbcir 1503-W: 52c54
S5-__ n_o_G_s_;_c_A_T_s_._P_ET_s ____ CADILLAC '46 Fleetwood 4·door
seda.n . Low mileage. Muet be
SPRINGER SPANIEL PUPPIES seen to appreciate. pr 1 vat~
A . K. c . reg. Liver and white. pe.rty. Reasonable. Phone Har-
Will be ready to go for Chrlat· bor 0624.J o r Laguna. Beach
mas. Reas. 492 E .. lSth St., Coat.a 4_42:i9. 52c!i7
Mesa. Beacon 5635-J or Beacon ------------
5155. 50pM
SCO'lITE PUPS, Reg. A. K. C.
6 Weeks -Ma.Jes
ldee.l Christmas Gift!
1916 Harbor Blvd... Costa Me•
Beacon 8274
ENGLISH BULL DOG, 2 mo. old,
Pedigl'eed male. 329 E . 19th St ..
Coeta Mesa. 63c&S
COCKER PUPPIES-A.K.C. tt(.
8 wka. old. Re.uonable. 1410
First Ave., Corona del Mar.
Mc1>6
CHEVROLET, '1919 Deluxe 4-door
sedan, excellent condition. Make
offer. Call owner, Beacon ~28.
54pM
\s-APARTMENTS & DOUSES
RENTAL 11
SPECIALISTS
Call .Edna Cralr
Linwood Vick, Rltor.
Balboa bland. Har. 2042 32cM
2tfc U-WANTED TO BENT
FURNISHED small a.pt. close to
markets, theatre, bus. Working
man or 2 adult.s. UUl pd., $3-'
mo. 617 • 36th St.. Newport ~~~~~~~~~~~-
BAJ T NET. praf'li<'allY new. Been
In wat~r only :t tilnc·!i. Sacrifice
price .• Write 1348 Grand Ave.,
Santa Ana, f•1r appointment.
52p54
BOOKS-SEA BOOKS
A. tine •tock of boob on all yacht·
ln&' .ubjrct•-Plu.l!I all current
Di6ob. Lending library.
The Islanders
214 Marine. Balboa I•. Har 1~47
Walt's Trading Post
Used Marine Gear
No.uUcaJ ~orallona Used Neb
<&D·IOtb llt. Newport Beach
O~ SunO-yw Ph. Har. 2410
orrr ffiEA!-4 f"()ft ('llflL~TMAS
14-111JIHCAL. RADIO
WANTED-Unrurnlahed 2 bedrm. Beach. Harbor 691-W. 49tfc
house at n!&.Sonable yearly rent.·
al. CDM or Newport H~llf\ta. $75 MONTH-Furnished ?-_ bdrms.
Call Harbor 1431-R. 4.1tfc garage. Le.undry room. Util. p<l .
Children's play yard. WANTED to lease for year: BLUE TOP HOTEL
Two or th~e bedroom h0l¥le or 4o1 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach
apartment on Lido laU, water (above the Arches)
front prt:fcrred. Give renta.J. ------------
\.\'rite Box K , this pa.per, _53p66
U-APARTMENTS & ROUSEii
Yearly and Winter
GOOD FURN. HOUSES .. AP'I'S.
$40 mo. up. Ll.stinp wanted.
PAUL C. JONES
2307 Balboa Blv~ .. Newport Beach
Call Harbor 370 or Harbor 2313
KJTCHENE'ITE APT .• furni!lhed.
$25 mo. Furnished 2 bedroom
apt. S55 mo. l bedroom furn.
apt. $37.50 month.
Convenient location. Utll. Incl.
UNFURNISHED neaFly new two
bedroon1 house at 614 tn: Acacia ,
C. D. M . $5i.50 per mo. Appty
at 614 A ca cia, Corona d~I Mar.
53p55
SMALL UNFURNISHED HOUSE
yearly rental $40 per month, all
utilities paid. 300 -34th Street.
Newport. ~3~
CORONA DEL MAR -Yea.rly
leue-New unfurnished 2 bdrm.
duplex. ground floor. Children
O. K . Garage. 407 Fernleaf,
Corona del Mar. H arbor 0580-R.
53c~
• 'CORONA DEL.MAR PROPERTIES
• 'Jwbert B. L)'llD ReeltMll Helen lo. 1411111
411 Cout Boiilevard ' Corona ~liar Haber 1
FOR SALE: Beach lot In R-1 zone, Co de! Mar, main beach. Otfef·
ed for sale AT \".! PRICll! owner -.... ~ .................. __ $3500
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Note: Th.is ill the ONLY LEVEL LOT 011 the "1Afn beach now
belq-o(fei'1\4, owner NEEDS CASH 'quickly. ~ I ' ~ -
' IFOR SALE: 3 B. R.,"l'h b&th. New modern. Double garage. R2 aone
Very easy terms ........................................................................ .. '"t HOME -INCOME : 2 B. R. home, 1 B. R. garage apt., dble gar., patio,
Lawn, fenced. All fully furnished in Chinese modern.
Really a bargain In high clua property. Owner will sell
on terms to responsible parties .......................................... .. $171950
SALES -RENTALS -INCOME -LEASES -EXCHANGES
CORONA DEL MAR PROPER'tlES ,
HEAD OFFICE BRANCH OFFI~
411 Coast Boulevard Corona de) Mat Farmhouse Moul
Harbor 1037 Harbor 1063
ON BALBOA POINT •
JUST BEAUTlFUL-2 bedroom and den home--
lovely panelling in living room and den. Break-
fast bar. Owner leaving area. MUST SELL.
UNUSUAL VALUE!
One bedroom stucco near channel and ocean. Good
beach home. $1.500 down. FULL PRICE,
$5,950.
3 bedroom old er house near shopping center. Very
attractive decoration. Well built and cared for.
$6,500.
BAY AND BEACH REALTY
Ethel Shirley Gloden Fay
1450 BALBOA BLVD. Phone Harbor 1264
G. N. WELLS
Broker & Assoc.
Costa Mesa
The Best Town on Earth
$750 DOWN
Balance at $50 per month Includ-
ing Interest. New 2-bdrm home.
Hdwd. noon1, panel ray heat.
Act quickly and you can be in
here ror Christmas.
.
Dandy Little Home
HANDLLY located. Obi. garage,
nice yard. fruit treu, grape ar-
bor, c hi cken.s, etc.
$6,350
ONLY Sl.000 down-bat. at $60
per n1onth, including interest.
Come in and ask us about
the hottest income deaJ in
town. What a bargain ! !
G. N. Wells, Realtor
a.nd Associates
1790 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 5181
3 BEDROOM house. newly redeeo--
rated, large lot. 1991 Anaheim
Ave .. Costa Meea, 53p54
Exceptional Buy
We feel this 2 B.R. home is
the most outstanding buy
in Costa Mesa. '
Eaatslde • Cl08e In. 4 yrs. old,
hardwood floot'B, tile, 1eparate
tiled stall shower, fireplace,
fenced back yard, 2-car ga.rage
wlth concrete driveway. G. I.
a.ppra.Jsed (or over Sl0,000.
owner mu.st aeU. Full price only
$8,950
Phil Sullivan
Formerly ~· Galen Denlaon
G. T. Everson
490 Newport Blvd. Costa Meu
Beacon 624-3-W
Harbor 31:'.i7-W or Beacon M58--J
Can You Beat This?
For Sl.000 down you can enjoy
Christmas In your own new 3-
bedroom Costa Mesa home.
Hdwd. noon, wall heater, din·
Ing area. adjoins convenient
kitchen. Large Sf'rvlce porch.
Lot 50 x 1:>0. Full price S7,500.
Balance easy terms. See this
today.
Island Realty Co.
Park at Agate
Balboa Ialand Harbor 377·W
Christmas SpJ cials
ALL on LIDO 1$-E and
ALL PRIME EXCf USIVE
offerings: I .
1-Spactout 2 bedroom1 hdme oh
62 \i ft. lot. Hu 'verythlnc
Steal at $1 8,poo r $ti,OOO
handle•. J
2-Spa.rkllng 2 bedroom .,ltttle
honey'' near prt v¥e beach .
Prlced at Slts,000. Ruy tea:ma
3-ldeal for large rarnn~. Soundly
bu1lt 4 bedroom11, maid's
room, den, 4 bat.ha, extra la.rg-e
patio, 3·ca.r garage, 2 lovely
lots-all (or only 124,500-~
down. I
4-0N NORTH BAYFRONT a
perfect home for boat owner.
One story, 3 bedrooma, 2
baths, carpeted and fully fur·
ni8hed. Pier and 1,1.ip. ONLY
$42,500-Tenna.
~DELUXE DUPLEX on LIDO
ISLEtRA.YFRONT Very lat· ~t and"' finest of ~verythlng.
Fine investment. !Priced at
ONLY $<0,00-0.
6-0n the BA YFRON'lj a perfect
home for fhildren. There &re
:; bedroona. 3 ba,ths, living
room 18 x SO, large patio,
pier. good beach and ALL f or
$06,000.
ALSO ,
on LIDO ISLE aome wond1rt'\ll
building &it.ea, either for Income
purpoeet5 or llngle homes.
THINK of buying lo!B on UDO
ISLE trom the DlfVELOPER J
at price. below lhelr 1 rea.I value.
ON LIDO ISLE a 1\ttle buys a
LOT.
P. ~-PALMER
INOORPORA 11ED
3S!S Via Lido
Ne'W-port Be&ch 1Callf.
• Harbor IMO
BOAT OW~ERS
A TTENTl<;>N !
1529. W . B&Jboa Blvd. daye
Ph. Harbor 3175-R STUDIO APT .. UNFURNISHED COSTA MESA ARGAIN b WATERFRONT HO. with in·
ADULTS ONLY B ' y owner come. A very nic. ~1 B. R. home
CORONA DEL AfAR Between Newport Blvd. and Har-with 2 rental unl~ only 2 yn.
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' SHORF.s BALBOA BAY I
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NOW 18 THE TIME to buy befo~f ru~Uo and
price control change the present myket. We ha.ye
available 2 and 3 bedrm. homes under con.etruct W1tb
excellent loan.a and only :;iµ. lnterest . ...J.• Stop tn
cvt Tboma.e at the BAY SHORES "1FFICE t
complete lnlonnatlon or phonl" Beacon 5718. •
INCOME INVESTMENT . I
TWO 2-bedroom homee.
TWO l ·bedroom apartments
FOUR large gp.rage.a
Patio and fence-a. In perfect condit ion. !
Income $410 per Month
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
$35,000
Attractive terms. Ca.II Bill Schuster. call Ha,r11r 2.f.74
Balboa -Triplex -E~tra Special
" ExcelJent Rental District -Bay Slde of Balboalj Blvd.
Sl:IOWS better tha.n 20~ RETURN. J
ATTRACTIVE STUCCO TRJPLEX built Jn 194 Ea.ch
Unit completely fUmished, having good .11lzed Uvin~1 room,
l bedroom, lbower bath. kilchen and dtnett..e. Amplf' ator-
age. ALMOST NEW REFRIGERATORS.
$15,000. Full P1·ice with Term!j or vt!ry WBERAt. DIS-
COUNT FOR ALL CASH. t
For Appointment to aee call Mfi!. DICKSON, Harbor 1013
or (eve•.) Harbor 2092-W. f
NEWPORT BEACH: Bargain ! ! !
$6,500. Partially Furnished
JUST A STEP TO MARKET, TRANS .. and CHANNEL
ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom frame house, service room,
garage. Yard re.need and landscaped. Paved street and
aJJey. NO ASSESSMENTS. Call Mrs. Dlckson at Harbor
101.S or 2092~W.
EARL W. STANLEY
Realtor
17th and Coast Hlway
Newport Beach
1!'1th ¥d lrvtne
Newport Beach !
61~ Cout Hlwa}'
Corona del Mar
225 Marine Ave.
Balboa Island 3 l l 3 Newj,o~t Blvd.
Newpo1 Beach
NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1
2 bedroom home with Thor kitchen unit dnd nJce
patio. Good location on one of the be!rtletreets.
Sewer street and curb assessments paid. Rea-
sonably priced at I
$6,750, terms t
STANLEY HADFIELD1
' Phone Harbor 20
or stop at the office at ,
216 Marin e Balbait Island
COZY LITTLE HOME
2 Bedrooms on-R -2 lot. Excellent J~ation. built 1 year.
Owner says-'
"$97@ !or Quick Sale" '
Low do"'" payment. SEE I
GREAT PIANO SALE. Secure
yuu.r Chrhltmu plano noW.
Brand new Splnet $395. Another
11n1allnt •ir.r, only $297. Save
from SJOO lo S200 on dbconUnu-
ed 1nod~l!'I. $10 'A'ilJ hold until
<kllv1·ry. F..ally term!t. DANZ-
SCHMllJT BIX" Piano Store, 520
NICELY fumtahed, large 1 bdrm.
apt. Adult& $00 per mo. yearly,
incl. util. 1825 W. Balboa Blvd.,
Newport Beach. Harbor 1239-W.
J BDRM home. ~ acre. Good d 1 PHONE HARBOR 2421 bor Blvd. Attractive older 2 bed· ol · Corner oce.Uon. 4 P.r&cea, terrna. Wtll trade. MW!lt aell be· · wi 1 b lk •
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55 room furnished house, on mi by fore Christmas. 2076 Placentia, h~:"d~:::!:~nt ~~=:nlan~ ~ ' 418 Narcissus Ave., Corona del Mar
52cM
210 lot. Lovely trees, shrubs, Costa Mesa. 53cM t O S CORONA DEL M.AR-Furnlahed nowen. de3irable place for au to Jive.
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pen l · l5 aturday and Sunday ,
~~':.'1r;;.';'ag~om~ui~:''oc1:!rb;~ $4,000 -ih Down CHAMBERLAIN Pnce reduced to 120.000. ' ERNIE SMITH, Realtor Nu. Ma.In , S&nla Ana, cor. 8th. ------------
------------FURNISHED DUPLEX, 1 bdrm., ocean, $65 mo. to July I.st. Call Call Beacon 6108-J $5,000 Wi}} handle 12015 Coast Boulevard, Coro~a del Mar
GREAT CHRfSTM~s PIANO $50 mo. yea.rround. 1980 West· Harbor 679-M. 53c55 ------------for Best Buys Pay balance out 0(1 income. Phone Harbor 266j~
SALE now an! Save t rom SlOO minster Ave., Costa Mesa. Ph.I-------------DR'S CLINIC
to '1000 on Grand pianos: Beacon 66'il·W. 02c54 NTCFJ ATTRACTIVE I bdrm. apt. • in Coro.na del Mar Harbor Investment Real Values , A DREAM Knabe, Kimbal, WurlJtzer, Vose. Winter or yearly. 1406 We•t 'or Small Hospital Bldg. C Ph H bb 1600 n
Baldwin makr. Le11A!r and FURNISHED APT.-Yeariy rent, Balboa Blvd. lnQ. apt .•. 54p68 Brick C-O .. trucUon. Corner IOC&· $12 950 terms o., . ar r . c t M FOR CHR"C'H!
many otheNO. Some uoed. 8011)• new~4ecit.\tff.· mu..14· ...., ~ .... ..iJi'lol..>..i.+...i I Uon. J'arklni .,,. Sell with low ' ' 1n OS a esa I . ' ¥"
:'.':;:;o ~:::~2o SC~.~'. ~ ~-=·t~acii, ~°" l \2~ ~~f.#!.tf!>d~rir~:: ~:.~1 :t'!1d .tf o~~·, '.~ ~!~~ft! i14f.' --~."t<~pl ·~-'.,i'I A ;~.~·"~, N :'1;· I ::f1'f i *rA . ..MJt., · "•·' ! ~~ fi.i\~o $! '
apt: f'treplace. Carav"e. $80 mo. Oversl.Zt<l Z-car &rage F orced " ,j ... ·• ~ ~ .. •11 ood • • \:"' ~ ~·~~ · · b ... n:..-1.. ~a '· 3· · 8th. Santa A..na. NEW J·room funtishe<l apt. with -GREENLEAF & ASSOC. . Lot, large .. ···························• ' Choice of 2 like new~tB .ft. home&. . '*'~ '("l::y. , '"i"""""; , ~ ~ ---I 200 Via Antj>es, Lido Isle. Hu-3112 Newport Blvd. Har. ~2 a.Ir automatic h~at. Laundry. Lot, near Bay Island t ••..••. SI0.000 Jidwd .. Ule, panel ray. $6,500. rooms -new & modern WANTElJ -~ planM Trade ln garage. Utilities paid. $60 mo. bor 2793-J , eveB., 54p59 ....... 0 Fl location 1·
· ·1 bl De 1950 J I uvu. ne · Triplex, new .......................... $38,s:KJ -all this and more your old piano on a Grand, Spin· Av&.1 a e c., to une . ------------~t -or beauUfUI televitilon. Higb-1 1951. 30'7 Heliotrope, Corona del 1-BiIDROOK apt., •v.lta.ble for a CORNER LOT -30 K. 120-4.3rd $999 Dn. est cash allowance. TermR. Mar. 53p67 bachelor, with board, If de.aired and Balboa. Blvd. $1450. Euy
DANZ -SCH)tlDT PIANO CO.. or for & workinC couple. 1951 terms. 121 • f5th St., Newport • YEAR ROUND--Slngle apt .. com-Tustin Ave., Cost& "oaa. Phone n---• • ...,. comer 6th, 520 No. Ma.in, Santa all --· ,_,_ pJetely turniahed. Carpeted w Beacon 5590-J. McS6 ··-------------Ana.
REPOSSESSED SPlflET. highest
grode mak~. SA VE $300. Per-
fect condition. Anothfl r tor $295.
tull keyboard. DANZiSCHMIDT
Big Music Store. 520 No. Main,
comer 6th. Santa Ana,
LOVELY Home-size Grand plane
In fine condition, S495. Tenna.
$50 down and $15 per mo. A
amall deposit will ' hold any
piano for C'hrtstmas delivery at
SHAFER'S AfUSIC D). {Since
1907) 421 N, Sycan1ore, Santa
Ana. Kimberly 2-06i2. ~c
to wall, reasonable rent. 211 ---------~--
Opal Ave., Balboa Is.land. Har-CLEAN l-bedroom unfum.lahed ·115--M_O_NE __ Y_TO __ WAN ____ _
bor 626. 53c56 house. Adu1l8, $32.50 mo. •
FURNISHED YEARLY RENTAL
2 bedrooma and ga~. 106 W.
18th Street. 75 ' from ocean
front. Newport Beach. WATER
FURN., $75 MO. Key at 1800
W. Ocean Front, Newport Beach
Mp65
NEWLY BUILT. p&rtly fl1l'11Wled
1 bdrm. house._'40 mo. UUL ex-
tra. See a~ ll06 Vt,ctorta St.,
Coeta Meea. Bea.con 8938--W. ~
SSc!l6
ALSO furnished room. privlleglilJ.
Rererences, 376 ~ Coeta Meaa.
St., Costa Mesa. McM
DELUXE 2 bedroom modem apt.
near ocean !rent. C. D. M. Ex·
ceUenUY tumtshed. Carbage dla-
posa.I, laundry. garage. YM.!'ly
$1 00 mo. Harbor 1152-J. McM
U-A.-TRAILER SPAOE
LOANS For Homes
with 4 10 • 51h ro Int.
Lons term. Low payment
Speclallzlnl' In F . H. A. and Q. I .
Pt.an.. 61Ji % ConstrucUon LOau
CALL BOB SA.'M'LllR
Dar. 3183 for hoe AppralMI
Rep. PODUER KORTGAOIC CO.
Metro. Ufe Ina. ll'und.L KI 8-6W
LOANS TO BUILD, IKPRO\'m,
Be Sure to 8ff: Tht.! ..
Earl Chamberlain
600 Co&at Blvd., Corona del Mar • (Oppoelte Newport Harbor Ban>c)
Phone Harbor 2.218
l!Otfc
New 3 bdrm. Homes
F.specially well built
NEWPORT CITY
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
OCEAN FRONT
Attractive Home ................... 9,000
House and Apt .................... $11,000
Triplex, nice ............. -......... $28.~
BALBOA
H<>Wie and Apt .........
1
.......... $ 9,00-0
3 Bdrm. a.I.moat new ........... $13,500
Home A Guest A'pt. ............ $10,000
New Duplex ............... : .......... $18.300
3 Bdnn., 2 bath .................... $21,000
Bay Ave. Dupla ...... .,.. ....... .$211,aoo
10 Cottages ............. o .............. $39,000
SOUTH COAST R&4LTY CO.
"Multiple Llotine /Realtorr''
3-02 Main SL, Bal-Ha.-!034
••Near Pavilion"
Year old 2 B.R ., clc»i "'· ~.tn.
lot. Only $8,850.
Want Trailer
For equlty ln nice 2· B.R. home
on lge. lot. EZ term.s, $8,3oq.
Ocean View Hom\l
Lovely modern 2 B .R., only two
yrs. old. Lge. lot, ex. naborhood.
only $7.800 with $1 ,500 dn.
Irvine Ave.
COKP. FURN. 2 B.R .. hdwd, fp,
ranch Ryle, 3 yni. old. Only
$8,llOO
for $21,ooo .
Located In restrlCW BALBOA
COVES -with It'• prlvau
strer-t.B &nd land~ped eri.
trance -a o~ story ramb-
ling home, wi}h 30· feet ot
water front a1'd fa.nned back
to 60 f~et on tlle stree~
' Large Jiving !room, natural
v.•OQd pa.neling,I overlooking a
sheltered cove .--3 bedroom.a
and 2 baths ··.,ftth tile too"-
ga.rbage dlspofa.I., unit be&l,
modem In des\r11 but charm·
Ind and comfofU.ble.
jtNABE AMPICO GRAND. Like
pew! SA VE over $2000. Cabi-
net full or wond('r rolls goes
•wtth It! Term.s! DANZ-
SCH:P.fU>T Big Piano Store, 520
No. Main, cor. 6th, Santa Ana.
BAYFRONT RENTAL, 1 bdrm.,
to June 15th. $70 mo.
2 BDRM., 2·balh bayfronL Ru-
aonable.
GREENLEAF • ASSOC.
3112 llewport Blvd. Har. 2652
LOVELY FRONT Trailer Space,
treeJi, ahrube. Very large lot.
AdUJta.
REST HA VEN 'l'RAILER CQURT
1741 Pomona.,~ Coela Me.a
u-llOOMS FOR, RENT
BUY, M:ODICRNlZE, oa
REFINANCE
We Buy Tru.t Deedo
NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL
SAVINOS .. LOAN AJISN.
as3S Via Udo Pb. Dar. IMO
Oak noon, ftrepla.ce, tu.mace.. We
bath, (&rbap dlopooAJ. lawm,
double prage, luge Iota. Move
In now.
$9,950
TIU:BIC HOMES WILL ALSO 0 . L
COSTA MESA
NEW 1 BEDROOM HOME
Completely tuurnlahed ~I'• lot.
FHA loan. Small down pymt.
Full price $6500. •
Adjoining smaller home. 16.500.
Perfect for Grandma. i::"ERMS.
Rent.ala, $45 a.nd up.
Beautiful a10Atnc · beacb ~
clean u a pi,t, lnvita 8111)·
bathing a.nd sWimmlng at \t'•
beet. We UR€ )'OU to lff thi.t. Bring our contract.W
tr you want and have b.tm
prolve lhi.a to the be9t ttf
coruitruction IU)d priced rlell:t
at $21 ,000 -i with terma, U
dea11'f'd. I . R£N1" A PL\NO. a:. per month.
All rent alloWE'd I( you buy witl;I·
l11 tcnn.s. DA.NZ-SCHMIDT, 520
No. Mo.in, Sant.a Ana. •
' 4 PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS! Al· moat 100 from wbidl to choose..
Spinola. u1>r1pl8 and Gnnda.
Famous make5. No rise ln
~ pritta! Euy term.a! Small de·
J>i<*t will :secure youn. D.A.Nz..
8CJD!IDT Big Piano ,Store.
&ult.a An.,520,No. lll&JJl;-IUL . '
LIDO ISLE
lf JOU want a rental on J.BlO
ISLE -WI, Sevual kJnl1
apt.a. Al.lo homes a~bJe.
P.A. PALMER
INCORPORATlCD
~ Vla Lido Darl>or 1llOO -
CASH FO~
CHRISTMAS
AL API'. .. PRIVI-
LEOES. AND BAY
FRONT VlEW. ·!Ml9~ !l BAL-
LARGE ROOM:B Jl'OR WORKING
GIRLS. LO~· Y JlENT.
BOA BLVD.. A. PHONlll Do -th&~ BA y LOAN HARBOR 3183. ~2p64 you
COMPANY may help you wtth
NICI: LARGE ONT ROOM. A your Chrtatmae expmeee.! You
kitchen. $37.50 • llnen11 &ad • may be able to buy wbal ·you utOJUeo rum-. 2 peopi..
WORKING ~~J>ome.. Honma. wbh and apre:ad your paymenta
'1 per -.k. ......,. eadl over a 111-moath porlod. C-. bl
-. Good bedit. US Z8th St., or phooe ~ Ml1.
Newport BMcb,. UcMB
BAY· LOAN CO.
' 103 E. '18th St. ' ~ Coeta~·-Wt
I
N11W 3 BICDROOK OOJIDI
CORONA DICL KAR
CALL ANAHEIM: 41197
63p66
' SICJ..L OR RICNT 2 bodloom -at llU ftl-., Newport
Rotpla. ALSO 2 Wnn. """""
-....... llullor RAI.. Clift HaW:IL BOTH i&re 'antt1Me
Ju.. 1lt. OwMr Jh11n1.,.-.....
"""--'· 58Uc
*~SOLD**
~at--"6 Pslt~ l9Yd., -.-Aft.
S.lbom -'
. , ., a ' ,,,....,_, .....
Call Harbor 22lWhJ
, Lido Isle 'ntADE.s
WE WILL TAKE YOUR
VACANT LOT j1n trade on
a fine new 2 or 3 bedroom
home -read !or occu·
PllD"Y·
ALSO
-wltll pie. floeJ, -Jomtloll. for r -,_.
LIDO ISLE BUYS
2 8DRK HOME, es.etlleitt condf-
tklll. lleautiflllly furnlllhed. Fire-
place, w&U heat. tile lcitchen.
Bunk rm.. ln ga.., p&Uo. Sacrt-
tlce at ,13, 1:5p.
AJao
A NEW BOJ(JC f<>r ,19.500. Take
Udo lot ... lnlde.
James C. Howard
1111 Now~ Blvd., Newport Bell.
Md&
wiu; TRAD~• 11&)'front
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YOtT lfUllT llD Wo ~""la.
240, ...,,.,,. ....... -
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<lllSll:Nl,&il'' .. ABllOC .
1112 Now"""'_, BuW 1161 • .
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Harbor 111vestment
, I Company .
REALt<>RB
Newport Blv<f!-. at 30th S t.
Phone Hlbor 1600 ;..
only S9,500 ~
Beautiful 2 bdnJ. cJooe In. !6 ac.
Walled yard. I
lnduatrla1 ~ 83 • 290
,l,000, r <>•s
GOCJID LISTINGs WANlll>
ROBT. H. ,MOTl'ET
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• Parking .
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• Pleasant Shopping
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THE BIGGEST ! AND . BEST BARGAINS IN BA~BOA
Give Her a Pair of .
Hand Stitched "SHALIMAR" GLOVES
for Christmas $1.95 to $3.50
EMBLEM SWEATERS
White with Gold emblem ...... $1495 to $1895
.
QUILTED SATIN ROBES
An Ideal Xmas Gift for Her $1295 to $2695
• NYLON ·GOWNS
L'° PASTEL SH ADES
You havetaseetheseto
appre ciate their beauty $1295 to $1695
8Q6 EAST BALBOA BLVD. BAJ_,BOA -HA RBOR 2060
DRESSES .
SKIRTS
BLOUSES
JEN .N'S
PAJAMAS
LINGERIE
HOSIERY
DRESS SHOP
I
TRADER HORN SHOP
S04 Ma.in St. Balboa.
Across from P. 0.
Olde Fashion Xmas WNaths
Na.th•e Green Holiday Decora.tioo& made to order
Xmas Sale -Rods. Jackie
Save up to 30 ~f, on Off Season Discounts
Complete Fishing Outfits for the whole family
WE INVITE YO U TO COMPARE OUR PRICES
HOLLY DA.Y SPECIALS! .
Dresses of High Quality and Fashion
Values to $25 Now $10-$12-$16
SI.us 8 -12 t8 y1 -!4!/z 1
D 0 R 0 TH Y'S ·
504 West Balboa Blvd. BALIOA La.di~' R4.".ady to Wear
DaJboa IM Bids-BALBOA . • I
-RECORDS -Christmas Albums
FISHING RODS and REELS-LATEST TYPES
RECORD PLAYERS . · •. 45 's 78's 33 ·f s
DAVEY'S LOCKER
307 Palm St. BALBOA Harbor 440
FINEST FOOD OBTAINABLE
FREE DELIVERY
Phone Harbor 656
n
301 Main Balboa
LOOK YOUR HOLIDAY BEST!
• EXPERT SHOE REP "IRING by .
BALBOA SHOE REPAIR
, OPEN 8 A. M. TO 8 P. ~L
706 East Balboa Blvd. ' IALIOA
,-~ .. •ti••················-~·-•tititititi·ti·~ ~ ..
:. , . Shop Name Br~ncJs :.
~ .. jc! Women's Jersey Blouses .................................... $5.95 -~·;15 ..
~ ~. ~i Ripons -:-:-Men 's, Women's and Children's $2.50 ~ $2. 5 ;,
~ Lipson Flannel House Coats ......................................... $8.91 5 :..
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Gat'dt>n Gm\.'f" ca~r in the game Tuesday M'hlch the Tar C team
,,·on ('a<tlly. 36-14. WakhJng tfw action Is Grow <,,•ntt•r CL'Lrk.
N o. :?:?. llarhor tll«h'8 C t.t"am i!.! undt>f('ated 1tO ta.r thb1 )'f'8J' a.nd
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TAR GRIDDERS PLACE 4
' ' ON AllgLEAGUE TEAMS.
' Nf•\\'port Harbor's TaJJ' football team placed five men on lhe first
two aJl-leaguc· tean1a nan1cd last week and t wo othrr players on the
honorahl<' n1cntion list. I
End GJen G1'1ffith anµ guard Bill W itt n1an 111ade the first team.
tackle Bub \·\'oodhuus(', guarrJ Bob Burdick and f ullback U.1rry M c-
Maxter.-. all \.lif'ft' nan1ed Qn the second tcA.m and hal fbark~ Mrl Sn1a!J
ley 1Tar r<tptain1 and W~yTie. Welt y r eceived honorable n1 t·ntion, •
Lca-uC'-lcadlng Fullerton placed t he n1ost men, ninC', nn Lhc two . ' . -&.c.a..uw. CW!QW~lt ~e .. ~· f.Lve-£nd-ioui:..each for Anaheim and
Orange. Santa Ana aii<f'tfluntlngton Beach had one ea.r h.
The a ll-coach jury put Burdick, who played centf'r and tack\£'
during th1.· grid sea...~on , a t a guard poaitlon to assure h1n1 a well-de-
se rved placr on the secohd team.
1'-ln1't :-,surp1i.~ing was lhe p utting of McMasters, the 11..•asu<•'s l<'arl·
ing scorer. on the seconrt tea m behind Orange's Smith and two A na-
heim bat;k;<;., WP:tVt•r and' Huesca w ho made first strin~.
;\l~L-Sf '1'$f..'T LEAGUE FOOTR • .\LL TEA...'1S l<'OH 1050
l'~ln.t t l nit St>C'Ond t 'nll
Glenn Griffith ! Nt>w't fij1r00r) .E nd R udy Arevalos t H unt'ton B. I
Ernie Al('anler fOrangeJ . .End ..... Elvin Boyd I Fullt>rton )
Ed .Fr>uch /Santa ;\n1;1.1 . Tackle Bob WoodhOU5f' fNl'w't H ar.I
Ralph Ta llent rF1dlcrton) Tackle ... W. Schnakenherg iOrangcJ
Al Stevens rF ullert on) .• G ua rd . Ron nle Dos3 !Fullrrtonl
Bill Wittman INew't Ha)·borJ Guard ...... Bob Burdi ck /Ne\.\"t Har.)
AUgi E.' Frownf('ltcr I Full'ton ) Center_ .. Eugene Geselle I Anaheim}
Dnn H udson /F ullerton) --···-Back ...... Dua.ne Pennington I F uller ton I
Jewel Owens f Fullerton '· . Back ......... Doyle Duggins I F ullerton 1
Bob Smith fO range) Back .... Larry M cM u t er s INew "t H ar .)
Augie H uesca I Anahe1ni) _Back ..... -........ -.. Clyde Wil.,;on (Orange)
Lenni~ Weaver /Anaheim ) -··Back ....... E!noch Peterson I A naheim)
HONORABLE MENTION .
E nds-Milton Kelley I Santa Ana ): Vincent Ross I Huntington
Beach ); Larry Kraeme r (Fullerton I: Lee. Webb ( Ana heiin l. T ackles-
Bill Bo6\.\"(jll !Hunt ington Bea c h ); Frank Torres !Santa A na). Backs
-~t el Smalley and Wa;yne \\o·elty (Newport Harbor); Nl'd Pa rsons
(Orange).
J of California at Los An1,:clE's, wi ll
., be guest sPealcer a t an open din-
ner meeti ng of the Orange County
Bruin club F riday 1Dec. 151 at 7
p.m. a t Hotel Laguna in Laguna
Beach.
UCLA Coach to
Speak at Laguna F ollowing 13 succe.'V!ful yea1·s of
H enry .i;t. "Rl"d" Sanders. head pre p and assistant college coach -
football coach of the University ing j obs, Sanders hai:1 earnt'CI th e
reputation of. one of the nation's r -------------·11 t op coaches b}' out.!<t.a nrlini;r pE'r·
!ormances fo r six sea..wn.s at Van-
derbilt and two at UCLA.
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• With NET -·····'······ 2.50 ••• B i
Lela of FREE Pt.•KUIG <•--A.It)
Early in 1949 he c&me west to
be UCLA's seventh head coach
and in his first season turned out
a Bruin e1even which wound u r
second in the Pacific Cos.st con-
' terence and · was the second high-
est scoring t eam in Bruin histo r-y
Under Sanders' t uta.lage. th(
UCLA team placed third in the
confe~n ce this year. including "
s mashing vic tory ove r croas-town
rival, ·use.
doaches Slnglt' Wing
Sanders ha.s always coached· thr
!tlngle wing. He often refers tC1
hie system u "a hor~e and bug-
gy formation with a t elevlsion set
In the dashboard." H e received·
the nickname "R~" in childhood
and it bas nothing to do with the
color of his ha.Ir, whJch h1 iron
gray.
Bruin Club President Arthur
BaleD.9iefer of Santa .Ana will pre--
aide at. the meet.Ing to which all
former UCLA «tudents and illter-
ested ~raona a.re lnvited. Dinner ._..atl_ may be "'""""'1 In
the Newport Ha.rbbr area •by call-
Inc Mrs. Mary ~ton at Harbor
075-K. evenings only.
-When the ftnt Chriatmu Seal
Bale wu conducted ID the Unlteel
Statee ln 1907~ '8000 waa ra.iaed-C.o ,_ ___________ _. &J:d a tuber<uloelo pro~t.
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BFENHtH l
Tonight. Thunday, at 8 p. m.
Harbor High cagers ta'ke on a
favored Anaheim quintet tn the
scml-ttnal.s ot the prep buketball
meet at HunUngton Beach high
!K:hool gy~ lkll Gardens plays
Tustin Jn the other contest and
the wtnnera will meet In the finald
Friday a t 9 p. m.
The Tare eked out a two-point
All-Sunset L e a g u e grldders \Vin over Orani;e W ednesday
were finally announcf'd late last nigl)t, 46-43, with the t eams never
wttk and although °1ost o~ the being m ore than five polnl.8 apart.
choices seem Joglca l, we do n t see Newport ma n!lgrd to maintain the
hoy.· Larry McMa.stc~s was left lead afte r the first period but
oft the tlrst team. e~ptclally since never by a sale margin ..
five backJJ were chosen. Again Ole n Griffith. whb gar-
True, Fullerton's J ew el Owens n ered 20 points, wa.s big gun for
was the t op m an in I the league the Tars. He was closcly followed
with his teammate, Don ~H·udoon , a by Armand Neltle!J w ith 14 . P et-
close second . But we believe that erflon who led' the 8COrlng ln Tues-
McMasters outranked Weaver , day's win over B rea-Olinda made
Hue3Ca a nd Smit h. H e certainly seven .
did in the games the Tars played Sailoni whipped Bre:a -Olinda
a~ain Orange and Anaheim. Tar eaaily, 56-J 2 with Peterson making
players thought Parsqns t he best .20 point.s. G ri(flth and Netti~
Orange bacl( and he rl'.!f'ci ved only each ma de 6 and were apparently
honorable mention be hind Smith' ~avi ng themsclveA for th e tougher
a nd Wil~n who made second game with O rRnge a nd the s till
t ea.n1. tougher game t onig ht with Ana-
N either W eave r and especia lly helm.
not HuescR look ed very good
ajtainst the TRrs. certa inly not the
equal of McMasters.
Ont.• Ex<'l"'pllon
w(' picked th(' fi rst tranl line
corrcrtly back on N c>v. 23 whrn
the sea.qon closed \Yilft ont-excep·
tion ,Tallent of FuJlerton beat out
Schnakei1berg of Or a nge at thf'
tackle spot. A~ ba cJ,s we had
guessed: McMa..'!ie rs, 0 \Vt.' n s,
W ea ver "' and W ilson. Five v.·('re
chosen by the coaches with Smith.
H udson and Huesca p ushing out
Mc Mast e rs a nd Wilson .
Burdick and W oo4hou sc rig ht ·
Jy received second tf.am nom ina-
l . • • •
BILL WIT'nl.i\__V
liarbor Tar CGCJe
Box Scores
U8te..l hf>l u\\" arf' al.I thr box
i"Ct)~ of th1• g.'.11'"'8 playf'ld dUt•
lnic the l"""t \\'Pf>k hy thi• four
Nt>\\'IMJrf Harbo r High Khuol
ha.!Jkf"tba.11 lt-tt..lll.K, 1\, B . c. and
0.
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Oceanside . T 1 ps
'!~~~Mc~~~~:~! Call fo•·
nia Bible cpllcgc qu int.er.· will g et
a nother cr·ack at Ocean ide J C in
a fir!>t -round pairing of O ceanside
ba.R kct ball t ou rna ment opening
Friday, after d ropping i 36 -3 1 de·
Y di Pl cision to the sa1ne clu Saturday ar ey ays nig ht •\ Oceanalde ••
• • / E ight team9" are enttit-ed in the as Coast Beats fort hcom ing tou rnt.y : ry rst round
• palringR Frlchy~Bi ble colleg e vs. Citrus 56-42 I Oceans ide, I p. m .. P•l1 ;<le.de vs.
Bob Ya r~ley of Balboa joined R~ Centro a t 2:1~. P~l omar vs.
. . P1c>rce et 3:30, Citrus vs. Ante-t he Coas t college quintet t h1:;; Vall t 4 .45 jF I al · lions as we had guessed a nd Smal-
ley and Welty made honorab le
n1ention. Jf Mt>l Sn1nlley hadn't
received the injured a n kle at the
bcs::inning of the sell.son w hich
slowPrl him up t l'l roui hout, he
would have certainly r Ppea ted on
cithf'r the fl r~t or Recond team.
week, played in the ga me wllh lope . f'~ 8 · · n s . in
Citrus. J c a t the OCC gym Tue:i. r l~an1p1onshi p . a nd 1?011solat1on
day night and his 11 points help-fl.1g hts are listed f or j Saturday
VAISITY f O UINAMENT ed t he Pira tes trounce the ir o ppo-nii~t. 1 . t
M•w't fS4 ) fq fl Ip ,,.,. 1121 19 ft tp nent.'I. 56-42. ineup."l anc poin s : I ·
Bill W itttna.n and Glen Griffith
were naturals on th e fi rs t a ll-
league squa d a nd if Griffith con-
tinues h is present play on th(>
basketba ll team he may al so m ake
all-league the re.
C&ge Rule Changes
Tu•o new rules arc' ma.king It
easiE'r on the athletic specialist
this ba.sk.etba ll seaso n. ,
First . the clocking la sto pped on
j ump ball situations and secondly,
9ubs titu t cs ma y enter the g a me
only d uring a time out. Such a
~i tuation w on't arise often. but
there are times when the tip
means the ball game.
Now a coa ch can 1'end ln a tall
player on ·each held ball. The team
with the talleRl or best jumping
specialist s hould welcom e t!luc h a
situation for i t us ually mean~
gai ning possession of the ball.
The ru1e makers may have he lp.
ed the coachea in t his instance.
but they added to t he confusion
an d roughneSl!I ot the game by
keeping the rontroversial two m in-
ute regula tion. It ~rmits thf' tean1
that has b~n fouled t o retain pos·
session by taking tht! ball out of
bounds.
Of coul'"!'le, thf= other five players
keep fouling In .Jn effort t o g el
t ht> ba ll and the )-"'."h ifllle blowe rs
weilr themselves ~ -frazzle call-
'ng infra ctJon.!I, 'l?1e rule ma.ken
'\ttr mpted to dis~ur&ge deliberate
fouling by empol"erlng officials
to award two free throws tor a
"non shooting" )':iolatlon which
ordinarily rates only one.
Thi8 rule doesnf t only apply tn
the last two minvtes', either. The
referee may awa~ two shots for
& deliberate foul &DY anytime dur-
ing the game.
Rule makers di .help the scorwra
and fans ident ify e player guilty
of a foul by requt g him to raise
his hand. Penalt for violauon la
a technical foul d free throw.
l>espite the atq king about the
two minute f\lle, ~owever. buket·
ball sUll will reJn~ the moot pop.
•l&r· sport In t!J • United States.
Attendance wW 100,000,000 or
about 30.000,000 more than it.a
neatest COl!'petlt r, football..
N•ttla1. f ' o 11 Mail••, f 2 2 ' Ya rd ley \\'a.~n't in the s tartlng Blbkl. Col. (St ) (SG ) Oi·Rttn~ld.,
Ma1hb1,1rn, I o o o DaG•olf, f 1 o 2 lineup but wa.s Sf'Cond in scoring I OaVl(L<ion t 7 ) F j Garrison Normaft, f 4 0 • Mlfch•H. c 0 0 0 • " Sh d (2) F '15) cass '•'•''°"· f I o 16 Li11ftdo". c o I 1 for Coast. w ith J erry Johncox lak· a E'
Ma11do11 . f J r 1 Po pa, 9 1 1 l In..,. top h onors b'-• garnering 16 Man\\'a rrcn (6) C f8) Larg~n t
Scotti11n d. I 2 I 5 Sl•q91, q O O D ':' t J J one" !81 G f4) S1n1 th Gr!tflttl. c l O 6 H•ll. q O O D po1n s, ( G 3 B k
J•r••d. c o o o Lineup~ and points: An ni!~.· 2) . . 1' ) ur e ~::d~,1~ q J ~ ~ Ooa8t (56 C itrus (42) Scoring subs. Bible College-
l urctict . 9 o o o Johncox 1161 F' .. 1 I.f l HoJm('S Schn1idt r6): Occonside J C--Cas-~·,·~;a~. 9 ~ ~ ~ Roehnl f2I F f2} Bart ell t ro ( l ), Pce111ln i4l ; Bonham 121 .
-----·ccc-,--,--------IFeldner 1 IO I ·::··C .···fl t 1 J aniieson .Halftime score: Oc~an8ide 18.
Da vis (5) ..... G ....... Bon Eskr Bible 12. j VAISl fY GAMES
Naw't (JS) fq ft '" Tuilll1 (11)
*ttla,, I l ' I l11it, • f 1hb11r11, I 0 0 0 Waltu, I Nor1n.111t, I I 0 ' Moora. I Paturi.on, I ' 0 • C.11rtar, I Ma11do11, I 0 0 0 Story, ' 6rlfflth, ' • l " T•tvm, • Ja)'f•d. ' ' ' ' "•q•. q Lana, • I 0 ' Crum lay , • S•11dari, • ' 0 0 Gant.,., • l urdltk, • ' 0 ' ••ad, 9 ' 0 ' Mc$ra•, • ' ' ' J UNIOl VARSITY GAME
fq fl '" ' ' . 0 0 0 I l <
I 0 1
l ' • I 0 l
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N1•'! 112) lq ft IP f u1tl" 117) fq ft tp
Norm111, f 4 0 I Vaq1, f ~ t II
M.,11bur11, f O I I Smorar. f 0 0 0
Archul•t•. I 0 l l Mat1. I • 2 2 '
Sl11rt'v11t, I O O o W!tH1m1, I 0 D 0
G1ouq•,f 0 0 OO•vh,f 0 0 0
Ma11do11 . I I 0 1 Mc Milll•"· c 4 2 10
Til•rp, I I D 2 Oo•dif\4 , c 0 0 0
L•IOflo, f 0 I I W•hu, q l I l
Flti•'m111, f 0 O D C•ll•h•n. q 0 0 O
J•rrad. c Q 0 4 l ull ; J I 1 J1cl1011, c I O 1 '
Otftmar, c D 0 0
Sa11d•rt, q I 0 1
l:obarti, q I 0 1
Wad, 9 0 I I
l ••d. q 0 I I
Mc6ra•, q 0 0 0 l(•"'P'I'· q 1 0 4 l in•,q ODO
I TEA.M
fq ft fp • ' II
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0 0 ' ' ' 7
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0.11,., , • I t
H•w11, I 0 ' • C.r11ay, f • ' " E1pH•, f 0 ' ' W•3· f • 0 I
H•1 •r · c • ' " St•rkl "· c • • I ' I I K••a~•u , ci ' 0 • •
N••'t fll)
Sch.It, f
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C.bWJCM, f c.oo ... f
Wabel, f
c.rtl1, f
H-,f
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Mont:., •
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Wriohf, • , ... " .... -·
• 0 l'1>eha1'b', • • • • • ' • Mcllr•tli. • ' I ' • • ' Kr ..... ,, • • 0 0 I 0 ' • IO I I Nth " " IS
C TEAM GAMES J
fq ft tp Y•lallCI• f2')of9 rt tp
6 0 11 D.C.M1, I 2 ·o 4
D 0 0 Het'dt.1, J t I I
0 0 t lo.....,o, f t ,t t
0 • 0 '-•· ( • J 21 lO••-•.t IOI lllGt._., •••
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I O 0
0 • •
0 I I
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C 1'1AM $AWE
1N-·t (16) f9 ff tp 0.tt.. (14)
Ha r ris r8) ._ ...... C f 10) Carr
Scoring subs: Orange Coas t-G Y'-di l I -d
Yud\ey (ll), D oyle \2), M elquist eorge ur ey .... a 5
12 1; cttruo-Ktussm•n 121. Team to 49-41 Win
Ha lftime score: Orange Coe.at 1
2-C . Citrus l ~. F ormer Stah!ord s~r Georg e
Naw't {12)
Thoma1 , I
Mari!nar, I
Kaalar, f
Di-"*· I ll#ctburn, I
Lockur, I
L•on.11 rd. c
Louvlar, c
oav•v. c
'firrman, 9 .... ai1. q
T•htr•, 9 1o.,.. • .,, 9
M•rloift•I, q
NuS'POrl
var•ttcl•
0 TEAM GAMES
lq ~ Ip V•!wntia (Jl) 19 ft Ip
S l II J. Smith, I D 0-0
0 0 0 E. Smith, I 1 S ·t
I 0 J 6urhold. I I 0 1
J 0 ' MUl'Ol, c S 1 11 I I J M•bf't. q 0 0 0 00 O Marlra,q 00 0 < 0 I
0 ' 0
' 0 ' 0 I I
' 0 '
Yardley, o! Balboa. led t he St ew-
art Ch evrolet.a t o a 49-4 l victory
ovl'r the O&kla.nd Blu<· and (\olds
la.!<t wee1t in & N a t ional I ndustry
basketball league game at San
F ranciaco. Tht lan)qy Yardley
ph~ycd a t op.botch floor game and
a~o poure d 19 point& into the
wick rt.
0 ' 0 ' ' ' 0 I I I MRS. MARY DILLARD. S. F .,
on a rTe.<tL fo-r g oing 100 m iles an ;:j~ 1 hour -"! wu prett y p eoccupied."
le.th. t • • • li.dlN•, ,_ o Tl.AM •AMI • lriffl. f I t 1 h<rh-. f ~ .,..._1 tol ICl.t,c N-"t (II)
(Ml .... f -·· Dietl!\. '-.... _,,,I
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fti ft tp ~ (17) ft " tp ·wltnf. t 1 t ..,.... c
t f I l•W...-. f • t I f C...-. f . >I : : ~'fl!o\, •• t I 1 "'9ctNll, f l S t IAilhr. c ..._ 21 cer...,,f 11111:.tt.,c 11" 1 24u.ww;,,cttl...,,• Jl6
111MM-.ctlt t ......... •114 az t ... I.• 11 Jr-ti..,•>•• 1 I 4 DertJrr, • I I I WMM, ' 2 I 4 • ' ' ,~·-··-·~·....::• __ 1_• __ , ______ _
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A major project • • provemt.nt of amall
• . LOW at! Balboa Yacht Clu
Frt~y :~;~ 4.3 8 :36 a. m. 2.5 a mall boat' pier and , nearing
completion . .A.tter m y yean of
planning, small boat aldppera an
hailing the new i1l8~laUon which
includes a. ~ter to e bulkhead
line with 120 feet of o&ting dock
and an electrto hot.It,
December 15 l :5 Lj p . m.
S&turday S :~a.m.
December 16 3,1s1 p. m.
Sunday -t :3j a. m .
December 17 4 :46 p. m.
Monday 5 ,1~ a. m .
December 18 6 :0. p.m .
-ru..day r.:4· a. m .
Decem bf'r 19 7 :1 ~ p. m.
Wednesday 11 :1 a . m.
Oc>cember 20 R :O~ p. 1n.
Thursday r.:13 a. n1.
Decembf.r 21 8 :11i p. rn.
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' FIRST. iFlJLL
QUARTER MOON
Dec. 15 , Dec. 24
HAROLD I. JOHNSON
Proiwllf'r U1•pnln
t.:o lumbt.n f'\gcncy ~ Phone llnrbor 020 ~
2811 Villa \Vay, Ne\\'JMiit Beach
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-Cls.'!.."3ifled a~s a rt" r P.'.11.J by foJk."3
who are 1_ook1 ~g t11 buy. j
JOHNSON
OlJTBOARD
MOTOR
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llJJ • SALES and SERVr~E
l'l--'~r.1A!4. ""'·i 1207-1 ~~ _. 807 l.'ua~~ Hlw~)
Co:ona del l'llaf
4.2 &::}2 p . m, O.ll
•·4 10:09 ~m. 2.1
3.6 9 :41 p. nt. ' t·.o
4.8 11 :24 a.m. 1.5
3.3 J0 :27 p. m. 1 .4
5.1 12:18 p. m. 0 .9
3.2 11:07 p.01. l .8
5.3 l :02 p. m. 0.4
3.3 11 :•5 p. Ill. 2.1
5.5 1 :40 p. n1. 0 .0
3.3
5.7 0 :22 a. rn . 2.~
3.4 2 : 15 p. n1. -()"
(f -LAS~' NEW
QUABTl!:R l\tOON
Dec. 31 J an. 7
Name Langenheim
LIYC Commodore
F lag officers f o r 1951 were
elected at the 1111 nua l general
member.ihip mef·titJ~ of the U tlr>
Isle Yacht c lub he ld 1'ui·sday t:Vt:·
nlng at the club.
Hay Lange11 hei111 WlL'i namt>d
commodore; <Jc,Jrgc L I 'urring -
lon, Jr., vict-·L'l1111n1odnr1·: arid 01-ln
ThorkHdson rt:nr L"<Jn1n1eidot l'.
New direct~rs ar1·:' C••l. W arn1·r B.
Gates, Nt!Jsun H ulrn wooJ and
George W ard. \\!ho is also secre·
tary and treasurer .
Stepping from the commodorf'
po•t to the position of juni or staff
commodor e is Cliff Chapman, who
is also president of NOSA.
There will be a.n udarged, paved
parking area for srri.all boat.a on
traUen anct dollies, And the prob-
lem of launching amall boat.a: will
be &>lved, since wit~ the electric
hol!Jt, the boat.8. sue~ as dJnghJea
of all sizes. Snipe1', Snowbirds,
Ste.rs, etc., can be ! lifted off of
their traJlere and d?fpped neatly
into the water.
The project wtll probably be
completed sufficiently for use by
the first ot the new 1year and the
entire installation Is expected to
be ready by April 1•c. tn time tor
the full scale summfr racing sea·
' son.
• A New Fbg Pole
A new flag pole has been aet
up a11d Is the old rhast from the
Topaz, gift of George Harrington.
South Coast Co. donat ed tht> work
and club member s feel that the
new flag pole adds gre atly to the
nautical atmosphere
1
of the club.
New pier a.nd flloats will not
limit the usable water along the
club bay front as far as the pub-
lic is concerned in any way, sine~
the &rt'a. has been dredged bac k
so that the new float comes just
to the regular established bulk·
head line. Used as it will be for
all small boe.t racing, it will a..leo
help to clear the ch:innel which
comes into the ma.in bay from t he
east end of Balboa Ialand.
WORLD ftE(.'ORD ~LBAOOllE l!'I pictured In thP armR of Bill PIR"C of Balboa IsJabd, u It ,,·a_~
\\'r-lghed In al llM• ~boa An,gUng club S un4ay f'\'r-ning .. .\t tht· right Is the skJpper of the Lyn f rom
\Yh.ll'b thf' twu \\-a.'4, caugtat, Judge Frank Llnn1·ll. Plcg'~ S'.!·pound. 8•1z --0un~ fl8h "a.s caught on . I three t.httGd lln..,, t°'k ut:w, h6ur and 15 m1nut 1·~ t n lanll and t up~I a recunl set ju!lit. 40 days bit·fol"P
by C'hul'k Fran1·J" of"-:'orona. .-1 MaT. l 't'S, tht-alh..i.c:oN· att-!'11111 IH'lng-caucht out or Ne\.\'port Hsrbor! l f Hitchcoc.k Photo 1
''Test Drive'' the 'SI FORD with
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4J· 00]11 ml~ FEATURES
Y_.. fllel o broMl-'\Wid
of rkl~t comfort wtth thi.
-..... ..... way "partrw,..
• INp" of Achoanced '"Hydra•
Col'" front 5fri\gs -new
'I.now.lot. lear Sprifto s .......... aMI,.... -v--
c...rol' $Jtock A~en.
, .. , "!Mt ....... fh9 '51 FOl'd.
ThrW to Jh "i~·awayn perform.
cu~•-· Fe.I how ('OOperari'tely It
ll-41M. Nt4 '*"""b•r, you c.o~
n. .. .-.. '-fd ....... Int ..,... ....... to .,,.,. rood
.to11llllHM • ... ••H<all1-1i:..,.. .. ... ...,. oncll ............. eo.p.. .... .... "'look
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fto ve yOlir. dieke ef Pord't
fa!'l'OCl91 100...ti.p. V-1 9fttlM, or h
CDfllpanion In q"Aty .. grMt
95·h.p. Sia. W.._t't -, fof'd
aff•n rtw-ee a4¥aftc.ad ft'o,..
mi1Mans • • • .. C.11•••1
Oriv•-rke O.•r...,.•-or r.•
oniatlc: Dfiv•. • -a,._.,., ........
~en you buy for the future ... Buy Ford 1·
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. I · y.., Ford Deeler S .. i:.e 1921 .
2116 Newport lhcl. Pia. H•bor Z8
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:\. I I . -· , e~)Ver SjUanton 'Offlcen
Appoint Class Chairmen · 1 •
. • I ·1 • I,;
:will· I» In 'c11up ~ all ad-------------------+----counea, ·with Rotiirt Boyd '
i· 1=·~.~ :~a: .. hr-· Flowers for · Chtistinas -
1 ~ otftcen for 19~1. wlD be; ~ I
lot Pta&' Ottlcer, Gl>ad ll'.wlcbeD: ·• ,
At a joint nwetlnC ot the 1~ offloora ol Balbn& Power Squadron 2nd.J'lq' Officer, l'Ut mm&nd· , ~ ' and the newly ele<:ted 1951 offtoera, appointmenta and ptan. for the er Mark He&zy ; 3rd F\a Officer,
new year were made l&!_t. week. New ofttcen: wtll take office at the Res Brandt. Brandt .alao ' ill 11erve u chairman of ln•t.ruc r train· January U meeting of the Squadron, with Hay Lana-enheim becoming
new commander, jl.nd ntiring Commander Ted Hambrook becorhing • l.n~arold Holts. newly el cted lieu.
member of the executive committee. tenant comma.nd1!1', will be cha.Ir·
CUrtls Doth bu been re·•P· man of entertaJ.nme-nt and pro-
pointed chatrma.n of the local ex.amlnatlctn Monday night, Dec. grams. Lee Jonu con nuee u
11 . The new clus :t11 enroll at ataff capt.a.in and Carl Benson board or a.dmiealorui and will con· of Santa Ana will se u ren-
Unue to be in charce df the Pilot· Balboa Yacht club, Jan. 22 and desvou.s and barbeale cflairma.n.
Ing clua. He announced that the meet on Monda.Y ntcht. C. B. It was announced thlt claJl8es
Knlckerbockef' of Santa Ana wllll ln seamanship and en"1le main· pre11ent claaa. h1 progreaa Ill Bill· be a.sal!Jtanl to DOlh. • tenance will be:lfln attel! the first
boa Yacht club on Monda.y night. JamefJ B. Stoc.:a.re: waa •ppoint· of the year. Advanced cburae• are
wa.s .schedulJd to take its final ; ed chairm&n of advanced gf'&des open to membeB of the aqu8':)ron.
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Soy It \V;if, FLO\VERS BY \~IRE ••
PACIFIC ANGLERS, whlcli f-'noom1~ ~ o r thf' Southiand'!t rno!\t ard+>nt and &XJM' spori.
nw.ht'IMTW"O.. held tht>lr r .. rular monthly '"'"'ling h6l'lt '~k. Plrtme •ubjtoet or thti f'\•tonlng ,,.a,,J tM ptM--
nomlual DecemtJt.r nan or. a llJtt(•Ort'\ "hil'h hw.o; adtlt.'11 St'V.•nll h~W 'ret.-urdM to U,,.. lau,...IJl or lite Kport
flJddng rni.temJty. Shown ht•rt., from l1·r1 ; lllll 1,ll(K, Kal11h l.£ra~ Ur, Salva.tore Monaco, Jr. RJch·
artl lloffman. Art Fk·ld, l"n111Ji IJnn1•1J, t.'t•t1l!f l)011h, Roy ft.ot>nlf'r, and W . t•. B&ldf>"ton. ! COKOXA DEL MAR ftarbor PO
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I Phc:ito by ~kncr J
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ie.st ont e e oc -
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With TV
this magic world
is his to enjoy
everyday!
TELEVISI N i.smoving (aat.er than you think .
New prograJDA, new stars make t.heir debut
every week. 'I'he longer you wait, the more you
miml! Here's just. a partial liat.
THE WONDERFUi,. wo<ld of make iJ;. ••
eachut. childlen for boun-il oftea. both edu-
•ca~ a.ad entertainina. It Hf'e belpa Mom
-eoiipclally OD rainy daya. I
Pet.er Capra '
~ .Dllw•ef.dw..,.1 O.• •I Nn1 r.,.A,~
·-r~ ~ ~ ~ tun for boY9~ It i8 mipifinnt::
a.ad tNI that anc.. tlM lnd_Ulion of televWo·a
la ii. Bo,. Club_-..., tho Glee Club, Drama and
Jiflllllcc6-ba .. improved~ • • la tie• lbor of"°"' partld'flinl-T-
i& ~I 1J ' 1'11' ... la &be owt..U procnm of wlao&..
--will ..,;;tlnue to make u lacr llOllJ'
w t.MN.< teb ilM•tiomi by fL-Pinc lf'01ri.al' boft
flAl61 rt ........... aDll )leppy ••• --tial &ct.on
~ Wfhwc'• ctw u4 deYelopins penoaalitJ'.",
I
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thif Chrirtnzas. ;,
H E CAN BE...!he will be-if you
bring homb the television set
that ·he's wanted so Jong, that he'll
u_se so much. I
Laughter, music, ad venture, magic
-television at home means all that
to a growin~ b<jY these days, but it
means a Jot more than just programs.
Now he'll be a~ to invite the gang
over to his ho for TV instead of ·
having to slip ~ er to the neighbors
to see television himself.
CHILD PERFORMERS -Talent«!"'""""·
d•ncers, mwricians, inspire your children to
cultivate their, own talents. They'll be more
earer to learn-'practice i:raore willingly.
MUSIC DEWXEI Now you COD -u well
u beer your fa~ orcOeetru, ai.J:lgaw , inatnJ.
mentalista! Y'9. Televilion aetm you ri1ht. "on
lllA&e" eeate, DO mon&y could buy!
I
Now he can choose his owri pro-
' grams, with you to help develop his
tastes, instead of viewing the choices
of someone else.
Now he'll spend a lot more time with
Dad, watching ball games together
and li stening to Dad's stories about
the very teams they're watching.
No wonder the happiest kid on
the block will be you r son when
you make this year his "Television
Christmas."
WORLD 'S GREATEST •tpletic evonu -
f<'at.hers and sone follow tbei,. favorite teams
together from a front row tEat. Televil!ion heli:w
teach your children aportamanship.
LAUGHTER under your roof-the ahared
pleaaure that bimb your family cloaer. The
.,_u.t comediau of the entertainment world
.,.. in your livinc room every ni.cht oa TV.
mag F'cr ~ain cost so little!
EASY .PAYMENTS-SEE YOU,R DEALE-TODAY
- -..:.....• ett50 11 •Wlesd:T...,.._Dellliwt_.C4:ra J1~w4•l srt.;. ... ._Yerll1l.Y I . "
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St. Joachim Guild ,
Makes Yule Plans
Elects Off ice rs
New Classes
at St. Joachim
Day School
Anoakia Giris
Home for Hol days
Home tod~ for the at.mu
hoUda.ya a.re Barban. !erbrot:k,
B y ~ --._ daulbter ot Mr. &n4 M Pllllmer
ln,.llne with the lnc....i,... de· J. l:llert>roek ot Ha r lol&nd
manll r... additional NC:rMUonal and Lalo Holts. c1&uititjer of Mr.
activity and exerclae, new phyai-and Mn.. Baroid R . H~ of BaJ-
Wlth emphaale on a.ctivltles of cal education c1usee ha11e been or-boa Ialand, atudenta al Aitoalcta
the yuletide seuon and new Ot-ga.nlzed at St. Joach.im achool, School• f~ GIN, Arcadia.
ncera named, members of St. Joe-Costa Mesa. With emp~aala on l
chim church Lad.lea Guild met ln team wor~. fair play, leaderehlp; 8 tt 'S
regular sesaion on Thur9day, Dec. physical f1tnesa and .,eneral apU-enne Oh
7, Mn. J. R . McCormick presid tude, coordination on the play-I Ch • t d I Ing. • ground 18 ~ng acnleved with 5 rt$ ene
ChJJdren of pre-school age will ma.rlnskted stouccesa, · gt ,_ all thi 1 I Robert Edward Bennett Infant ttii. rue r or rui c a nca , · year particlpclle \filh thoee , I ... , __ C I Ra f O 1011 of"Mr. and Mra. Robert Ben-
attendlng parochial VT&de achool J • '"''-'--aro uu. 0 T&lll"e tl ned e· . Coast college, and of boya· activl-ne • wu chrilte recently ln
ln the annual ChriBtmas party 1n ti 1 Rod M Milli U kn the Costa Mesa Community Meth· the 11ehool hall which is being es 8 c ah, we own odlat church Rev J oseph H
.spon.sottd by the Molher's club on 1 locally 1" directing recreatlonaJ Thom on offletated: · Friday Dec 15 classes. Both ln.!'ltructon are pre
Mn.' Hel~n Ohthaver. assisted iotudying toward physical educa-----·
by Mn. Julia Gammon, will have tton majors. Ebell Juniors
charge o( the festive Christmas , Another very ac~ve dep&rtmenl
basket,, which each year •re dis-or the new school l.(11 that of mualc Plan Xmas party
tributed to the needy by the ~hich has maintained ruu claaaa • .
Guild. 1n each gTade with a long waltin& for Children
Arran2'ements were made for a . list of piano students unable to be •
perish Chrtstmu party and pot· accoinmodated. It ls anticipated A chlldf'en's Ch rlstinu party i.
luck supper to be held on Thure-1 t~at with the addition of the t>etng planned by the JunJor Sec·
day, Dec. l-1 , to preceed the eigh.th grade next year a class in lion of the Newport Be&ch Ebe II
monthly Men's Club meeting. Any sewing may be added to the club, to be held in the club houte
member or the parish is welcom" school schedule. on Thursda.y, Dec. 21 1 &t 10:00
to attend and a.s.ked to bring salad !L n1.
or pie. A tcn1pting entree h&!'I will be Mrs. William E. Brown. Children or all members of the
been plannt."d anU thert' Is to be no Other officers named were Mrs. ,&bell Club are tnvited, a.nd m o.
charge ror the afrair. Mrs. W. J . 1 Robert Lynch, vice president: lion picture.a and retreahment:::t
Neville i8 In charge e;f arrange· Mr::!. George Paul, sec-retary; Mra. will be provided by nlemben o!'
mentB. I Warren Collins. trea!urer. the boa.rd and commJttee he&dg.
Ladles nan1cd to care ror the al-Interesting slides or hiatoric The party wtU bt-held In U~u. or
tars during the month of January shrines. churches, monuments and the regular section n\eeUng fo1·
antJ to a ct as hoate~ses for the / museums of art throughout Eu-December. [
next lllttting were 1'.1 ~. Cecilia rope were shown the group by Hoatesses will be Mrs. Walter
Schepµens anti Mrs. Glady• Brown. Father Thomas J . Nevin. They J. Cole. Mrs. CUrtis Herber'b, Mn.
N otn 'were also shown color films of E. H . Finster, Mrs. Obed Lucas,
e l\' N>r'§ his pilgrimage t1ip to Rome this Mrs. Monte Grimes. Mrs. Burr
A new slate or officers to be summer as well as 8Cenes or PariR. White. Mrs . Edward Ulman, Mrs.
installed at the January meeting Fatima. tin Portugal) and lrele..nd. Georgt> Thomas, and Mrs. John R.
was votet.l upon by the group. ~{rs. J . R. McCormick and Mrs. Daniell: Reservations may be
Elected t o replace Mrs. J . R . Mc· Robert Lynch were hostesses of mad~ by calling Mrs. Burr White
Cormick as pre!'lident or the Guild the evening. at Harbor 1939-W.
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SBOPNOW
AND
SAVE!
THURS., FRI., SAT.
ATTENTION!
BOYS and GIRLS!
You Get DOUBLE VOTES
ON ALI .. ITEMS LISTED IS THIS S.<\.J .. E.
~ \. I ft ;f, . ~ 0 ~
MORI '"°"' .. DAYS
LlFT/
. -.
1000 VOTES for
Any Set of
XMAS LIGHT STRINGS
CHRISTMAS CARDS Re9:1lar 1.00 boxes ; • • . • • for 69 '
XMAS TREE ORNAMENTS
12 to the Box
CHRISTMAS RIBBON
9¢
R•g. 59. 49'
l<•g. I.Ill! 1.19
XMAS SEALS
4r
FLAME PROOF COTTON Re9:i!ar 25f value •• 6 for 99'
XMAS CARDS SILVER
BOXES GARLAND
Have the
CHILDRENS
PICTURES
TAKEN with
SANTA
1.00
:_2~.5,_o_v_a~l_u_e _9-'8'--1-.1 . 11 R•g. i0c .
·IT SA vs '' " 'l 6 for 99¢· ,
"MERRY
XMAS "
CANDY •• 49¢ •
XMAS TREE
GLOBES ""'"· '°" 12 for 39f
•"RUIT ORCHARD
TU MILERS
SET reg. 69f
Li9ht
REFLECTORS
reg. 23 ¢
WHITrtlA!<oi."S
SAMPLERS
CANDY
lb. 2.00
CO'ITAOE
CHOCOLATES
lb. 1.00
DOLLS
Reg. 7.95-6.95
Reg. 5.95 4.95
aoGEll8 ...i OAU.rlj
Lave•derSO~
Reg. 1.75 1.
•
TAG and SEAL
ASSORTMENT
Reg ...
10 for 39 f fo r f"&Ch 5'' x 7••
XMAS ORNAMENT
Regular 1.25 . .
• .\. Ft>\'' of Our
TOILETRIES
Faber9e -Yardley -Tabu
Lucien Le Lon9 .:.... Guerlain
Elizabeth Arden -Caron
Dorothy Gray -Coty
CHILDREN'S
BUBBLE BATH I 49¢
JUICEOMAT
JUICERS
7.95
TAUlJNO SANTA
C~DY
Reg. 391 29~
ASSORTED
Hard Xmas
CANDY
8'!&"· Mc lb.
lb. 29¢
CHRISTMAS
WRAPPING
PAPER
9¢
Plush ANIMALS
Rer. 2.es
2.1, 9
CHllJSTtfAS
WRAPPING
PAPER •••• 9
CHRISTMAS
WREATHS
""'"· l.SO 1.19
SANTA GLO
Rel'· 1.19
1.59
Ovemi9ht
LUGGAGE
1/2 OFF
ELECTREX
HEATING PADS
6.50 ' t Pleee LODITE
MIXING BOWL
SET
8'!&"· Lii 98¢
We MOllOCJftlm
XMAS C DS
NAPKIN and
MATC ES • Meke
XMAS
•
Yule Trophies
Arrive at C. of C.
/John Gill
on Trip South
Sermon and 'Music
at Island Church I
PAGE 3 . i4, 1950
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Trophy pr1&e1 for the bMt.
Christ.mu decor.tiom -ln the Bt.r·
11or bavo amvoct 1n the om.. ot
tho Cllall1¥r of Comme,.. In Bal·
boa and are·on.\t111Pl•7• Hay IAllS·
enhelm. a«retary. aa.ld today.
John GUI of 1918 Ora.nee Ave .•
CO.ta Keea. Ht out by automo-.
bile the o~u day for a vt.lt wtth
kinfolk In tbe South. In Blrrnlnc·
ham, AlL, he wtU have a. •lay
with hlf eister, Mn. Oruile Cald·
Sund&y mo~ Dr. ~
White wtll ape a k on "Your
Church'• Ktllalon" at Balboa i...
land Community MethodlM. church
A.a t.hb la the Chrlabna. inonth,
MJW. Mlll.t 11aa ae<ured a....,.
folrler to alng "The Birthday of a
KlnC' a.nd "'nl.e Vlrfin'a Slumber
Song'' by Max Reger.
I
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TEN DAYS TO GO TO THE JILST JIAP. ·
It you want to wtn from Sant& Claue t11iet. ~· ..._ the
board-ahow, place a.nd win wtlh •lortoue stft.e at 60".' otf.
Margo llkee to poke around the store, pick up P. try them 'nM9 Chamber Is givinS away a
prise to each of the f~ve bumn ..
dt.tr1ctl for the but decomt.etl
.tore, IA.n.a'enhelm stated, and one
grand· prize wtll be awarded to
the owner 08 the hon,e wtth the
ma.t out.standing decoration• \n
well.
From Alabama the traveler will
continue to Doerun, Ga.., for a l'e·
unJon with h.111 three brothen, ;:::======:j;::====.. Marvin, Frank and Cha.rue Gill. It
wlll be the tint time In (3 ya.n
that Charlie Gill and the \ocal
man bave eeen each other. The
Meean expect.a to be away over
CABJNETS
PINE FUJLNlTUBll: MADE
JN OUR OWN isROl'tl
FUINITUll llFlf"'ISHfO
HOUSE & GARDEN
• to aee what they are uaed for, 1he tho~ my razor •a. tor OPH'·
Ing ·can• and now Its no good for an,rthJnc but i •having. ' -Dr. Howar~ Erwood. • the city, · "FAIR WEATHER AND ~A. FAST TRACK TO YOU ALL"
Jud.cu will make their declaion
betweeh Dec. 20 a.rtd 23 a.nd ~
winners will be announced lmriie·
dlatf!1y thereafter. I
the holiday-.. "
"Buy Chriatmu Seals."
611 COA.51 HWY. NfWPOll
llACON •m Opt:• b.. 'tll X-1
Ser you at the pay--0ff window Balboa, opvi ~venlng A Sunday•
FURNJ,TURE • GIFTS • ART • FABRICS : ~WELBY
•
• Bttl<ing Nettls
Flour "f,~ :0:-418 •:;:-818
llS· .. bG4. l.tsj $0-l:a. bee. J.ISt
Pie Crust Mix .. ~. '.; 13"'
Hot Roll Mix ..,,..,14v.~ 25•
Fleet Mix ...=.. 4:.::-35•
Mince ·Meat~ 21,:-31•
Cocoanut ·~ :>:-15•
Vanilla ,-;::;:-::':.. ~ 10-
Salt SnoWhl ... T_ ,._ n.
Ploln ot l:Odiied t*• V-
Nufmeg ~ 1.:-17•
Sage ll:'~ I~:"° 28•
Food Coloring ~ 15•
Schlllln;, Gtwn. bet, Of YeRow.
Black Pepper ~ ';::-318
Seasoning ~.!'..,. :::-10-
Stvfflng '~'~"' ';:;.-IS-
Lota or your holiday rood needs can be bought right now-saving
you important time later on. Check this ad for suggestions.
8ret1ds -t1nd Sprettds
Fresh Bread::' 14•l:T' I ..
M,... Wrlght'1 '<!Whl .. or.whtat, tlk:td.
Buy°" •hoa toot fOt 1tvfffno1
Raisin Bread "'''""' "::~ ZZ. Fill.cl with tende,, juicy n:ikltw.
Margarine 't:=' •· 25•
Margarine '"Y.r.::'' •· 3Zo
N v.11ow .,,_ UCOG MorgotiN ...... -
Grape Jelly':.~::~:!: 1;.~· 31•
.. _•rves w.ici:. io-u. 33• r • •-Stro...Wrry ,., '
P K•m !lrond 1·•· 3-reserveS Ai>rlcor <>' Peoch .. , .-
IAprl«1t Pin.topple, l·lb. jar, 4 I c I
Ch .. •• Kro!t 2-•· 81• -..,,,,.,,(C)l'I Mel
Ch .. ·-Dut<h _M;f\ .... o .... -Amoiiricon IMI --..-
Kraft Spreads •;::· 23•
·~to, Plneopple CNOm, Oii .... PIMieonto.
fKroh loka, StTtolo:.elt., Am.rkon Pimiento,
or Anwr\con, 5-oL jor, 25cl
Quiel< Mettls
Chicken '~' '!;:'-17•
Chicl<en 8=' ~':· 1.69
llo!'lqUllt Half ChicMtl, 34-oi:. can, 85cl
Boned Chicken '.: 49• ,__,......,_
Boned Turkey Sw~ ~L 15•
Oysters F~~~ '!.-:•· 43•
Oysters w~~nt ·~~ir. 45•
Pork Sausage """' •:,:-378
Corned ~f L-•:;:•· 39"
Jell-well Desserts ,.,. &• ..... .. .. &•
PINUPPLE CANNED MILK LUNCH MUT
Del Monte Sliced
Fancy.·
in Heavy Syrup
~2&0
Dairyland or
Mu.·i·mum.
Evaporated.
2:::. 21°
Squd
Bllhb&rd or Be ....
Armour Treet.
Serve bot or
elice cold
1!: 4oc
'
line C411dies
Satin Mix .~ ~ 23"
Peanut Clusters ~ 45•
Chocolate Drops ~ 25•
Almond Clusters t:;-298
Imperials o--· ~ 10-
Chocolate ~ :..-:-lS-
Mlnt Wafen--.. ';:;.-33•
Henhey Ban '::-118
~. 4 Yi -oz.; Mlfll. S--.
New Crop Nuts 1
:· Pecans '= ·~ .... 49'
Walnuts ·~:, ·~-39'
Almonds -~,:;"" ';:-33•
.
C41111ed Fruits
Sliced Peaches ; '!;:' 21•
Cottle Ctnt, .,.1'°"' d .... ( .
Peaches .. ":.':::. 2 ·~ 118
Soct-nto, )'9Uow ~
Apricots ""..._ "::-25•
~ unpnlecl fruit,
Boysenberries "::"-118
M .. 11on hll. b:cetlent fkMw.
Pie Cherries ,._ -118
Horwy l.kd, 'a.d, Tort, Plnef.
Fruit Cocktail ' '!: 118
~tH& Oitlfoht. 18-oa., f le; :!O.C.. Jlct
Applesauce ~ · '!: 11•
Cranberry Sauce 2 !::'-298
OuGrl Sotvw. Whole Of •lrolrwd. , ...
tow,.... witll v-hofidoy ~ t
Pineapple ~= 1 · "'::"-ZZ.
"'heavy • .,f.. 19-o:r •• 2 '°"" 2kl
Pineapple Juice J.4::" 31• _
0.1 Mont11... 112-oz.. IOc; I I L,, I Jc)
Ct111netl lleglttt/Jles
' Cut Beans Ga=-\ '::"-IS•
Peas fi~~t 1 '!:" 17•
Peas ,~.~ I '!: lS-
Goldentn !.'~ 218 ttighWOy. ltefnet. v. pecMd.
Corn -= ! '!:-17•
Niblets Corn ~=--~ 10-
Golden Niblets i •: IS-
(
() t//er C41111et/ lo«ls
Tomato Juice .._ 4::-23"
118-<ii.. CQI'\ I ICI
Tomato J ice 'D:'r. 4::-ZZ.
fll..O:l.c.-,.IOc' ,
Heinz Soup M "' •oi:.-1 ..
Baby Foods ,,.....:., = 9a-
, ~IOrted. tJ "°"" Zkl
•
Spttlal Vtt/##1 M
E111ttr11 Porlt
Pork is big news at Safe'!'•Y this week! Here'•
your chance to enjoy Mme of your favorlt<: cuta.
POii· BOIST 0R~-= .. ~" .. 43°
POii CBOPS 0~-:~:e.n~63° SPA•r.•ms a.5i::11r!:~ ~39°
BlCOI ~A .. 49° ~.:4341
Popular lwaodo. pa<bd In laJtn. s.n. wllh -.. wltb u-.
P • .i. Sancane Pock••H• .trc Vlll ....._ ViskingAoll .. ~
Unk Sau5aae · ~ i:.::· 29"
Bi<on Squares c':.1o-' •. 27•
Pork Uter :; ~= • ~~ 33•
Pork Kidneys •. 23•
lunch Mealp,~~.~ •. 45•
PORK SHOULDER ROAST
~:: •. 43• ~-•. 33•
8evert1Jts
Airway Coffff , ... .., 72"
Miltf.fMffOw, 13-1:>.bof, 2.IJI
Nob Hill Coffee , ... .., 74•
lop quohty. t 2-lb. boO, '-'"I
Edwards Coffee , ... _ 718
V_,.,,pxi..c. tZ·lb.c:CW\, 1.561
Tea in Bags::f.17•::t. I,. can.....,., bl«k.
TrHTea ~~ ~13"'
1T,.. Teo In loot.~-of 41, 52cl
Soft Drinks ';.:; 2::.::; 23"
I Merry Mia S9d9 er Sfwwr' ,.._ Ginell' Na.
DtpollU.,. a.tna °" bontlL
Eastsid• ... r '!: I ..
II Eastslde a..,. .!!-:;-..=:: I ..
Ealfside a.... :: aa-
~_,,. ........
WIM == ---.._.__,w1ne .... .--,.s~ ...
............... T_ fFllt'&
• ,
1111 * /llll16,
Halibut Steaks .~"C!.. •. 63•
Breaded Shrimp 1:..-:· ,,.
Green Shrimp t.;.-:; 1~ 5,.
Fillet of Sole!Uod~ •. 45e
frying Chickens t': •. 6,.
Monor Ho.at EvlSUtoted,. Grode A.
Fri<assee Fowl cu: •. 5,.
Manor Hou,. E~ Grode A.
Miscellaneous
Sugar ~ ~ 17• ':!· 928
Syrup v_...., = SZ.
Pickles ~~ '~ ..
Pickles ..::·6~ ·~ 23•
Lucerne Miik ,_, .:;:. 181/2c
Hotriogt'liMd. 1Keilf"9(111W\. Slc)
Ptic. MllbjKt t9 Stote loarci .....,._..._
Ho1111/Joltl lt1111s
Trend Dtal'e:.:2 '~ ne
Surf 1;;: 29'· ';;: M•
Whit• Magic -':;.:-.. ~ C4ML ..... jOc,...
Citrus_'::-.. ~•
, Oxydol ""'='°' ··~ ..
YOUI NEAREST SAFEWAY • •
NEW SJORE HOURS:
' ' •• 1722 NEWPORT BLVD .. COSTA MESA· '
INcLUDI~ MEAT , SECTION • •
MON. • ]UES. • WB>. • ntUIS. 9 A. M. TO 6 P: M. RIDAY~·--··-·--·-··-···-····-··-----···-···· '-A.M. TO 9 P.H.
SA TUID Y -·········--·····-·-·············;·-···---·--·· 9-A. M. O 6 p. M.
SUNDA -······· .. --··· .. ·····-·--·--'·--···-·-..... __ 9 A. M. 0 6 P.
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I
·iCounty Council
:~f Legion Aux.· .. :~eets Here
.. --. ,., ......
14, 1950
Lutheran Women
Study Missions
in New Guinea
The Womrn's Mls.<tl onary So-
ciety of the N ewport Hnrbor Lu·
th<'ran church met Thur'4rlay, Dec.
7 at thr ho mP ot Mr!!!. Myrlie Hub-
.~ The Dt"cen1ber m ef'ting or the bPll. 434 San Berntt.rdino Ave ..
...Orange County Council of the Nl'wport H eights. MNI. Alice
·~n1erlcan l!iir~lon A.uxiliarY was Loucks served as co-hOBtl'ss.
-,,r id in thP Newport H arbor Le-· Rev. Herbe rt Roth lead the
~ion Hall Tul!ftdny, 0Pc. 12, "'ith Biblr study and presented the
~1en1bers of local Unit 291 as hos-Jcs...-wn nn Lutheran Mh~slone In
· es.qe8. N ew Guint'a. telling of the prog-
, l<~eslive deco ration~ througho ut reAs t hat ha.<1 been n1ade since the ~.~he hall anfJ (In tht" ba nquet tables \l.'a.r \Vh~n n1Mt all mis..,i on prop-
rarrif'd out t he Yuletide t hemt.'. erty w• burnc-d and rteetroyed b y
d ishes. 1-l llm loaf and cranberry the Japane!-le. The nativC's are
,., jVf"tl to thr colorful garnisherl most co-operative and journey for
..a;aht ll wrre the n1ain .. )tems .!'ICl'Vf'd. da.Vlt' just to pH.l'tlcipMte in a re-
'j;evf'nty·scvf'n n1r1nbers frorn the lig1nu;i ccrcn1ony, he said. A new
·• \'Rrinu.s unlLq hi 01a.nge county ho.<1pitRI has recently bPen coin-
,.. .wcrl! presl'nt.. pll'tl'd.
,'1 Jn th<' unit 1·<'p~11·t.s which rom· J\ .. f1!'1. ('or1nnc Quarry. pre.slrl~nt,
prised 'the major ity of bu!linc!'l!'I, ronrl ucterl th•· buslncs.q mee ting.
'· tlospital wc~rk fnr the veterans Me n1ber!'I vrilt·d to .sponsor .a Girl
1,-Peo ld the limelight. Mrs. Hazel I Scout Troop of which Mrs. Max-
·, P.okt·s. 21 s t Dh1trict Hospital inc t~ct e r~nn ii. leadf'r. A bakPcl
""the.irman, announecd thJt.t mc1n-) foo<J !'la\(' v.·ilJ be ht· Id in late Jllnu-
'. !,e r.s of Or ttnj.!'e (;ounty had clnn,, 1 etry al<lng \l.'ilh a rum mag(' sa lt~.
,-g ut.!{tanding \vork In thr-hospitals T hr ~0<·1cty ls pre~enting t"·o
t o dale. but wa1·nC'rl that manv books on thf' Life of ~1 art in 1~11-
\. ·inore hou r!'I 11nrl mrn1be1·s \l."onl;I the r· lo the c·11~t1-t fl.1 f'sa and NC\V·
•
\.be needed t <• n1 cet the C\'l'r·in-1 port lJt:a e h lihrarics. I I•Tance.s Wheele r Phot oJ
•
~r"a.s 1 ng rtrn1ands. Jl.f r!'I. Ro kr s I ('-I B d F d
'"""n"'" the m •m"""' that. in th• B .d Cl b ri e-eiect ete Xmas Program \ nlai n. lhe t\UXillary IS CllnC"('r nrrl r1 ge U s d
I
~-Ith v•t e,an• who h"ve nn other H Id atur ay at ·for Mesa WCTU ,' .,-,u~e of J>('r sonal 1ntt.rrc:;t, y.:hirh to 0 d h
... 1.s necl·s.-.:ary l o thl Jr rehabllita-y I t•d p Brentwoo s ow er Th c t ., ,,, c T l l . . u e I e art (' OS a n esa . • . ).ion. 1 Y 1nrt 01'('. 8 with M r:-i. Jo~<'Jih H --l1ist1ni:11i!':h•·d .l!Ul· .... t.". inl1 01lu<:<'!1 Thi'.' ron1ing marriage o r Dian11. h , ~.v O•·i'!.n""o· r ount." ('o .11nri l pi cl"1 · I The N•wf'"''t H•rb"r l>unl••·•t•· T on1p~on. 12'1 E . 2flth St. Mr~ -y ,.., , ~ " ,., lhttstinc Wheeler to l<~t'f'd H ope' Elin Myrr hn, president. railed the ; 4lt:nt !\frs F:!<lth"r S t"h11ltz wr1·p: Rr1d.!!"r t·lul:l "'ill holrt e C'hri.'!tmHs \\'fL~ irt{'l•nt.ive (or a d e li crhtful ,... meeting to order. Spiritual dircc-' 1'ff'slla111i;s !\'ell•· rarlson. 21.st Dis -p:i rty on !\for11ir1)" c vC'ning at thC' luni;-hron ~nd kitchen i;hnw cr J;tl\'· tor Mr~. Lucille Clark l't"ad a h y mn
''tri1'L prc:-1 1df'nt: ~1ar1an lVTatlhC\\·, ... F'ridav 1\ftcrnno n club house 1n c>n Saturday by Mr$, Randall Duell
, J and sevcral c>xpre.~i vc prayer:;1 . ... .i.l1·p111·tnl('11r historian: Elva. !\.tac ('osta ~1 el'la sta itin,5:" at 7 :30 p .111. a t h1·1· home in Brentwood. Mr11.
I
Menlb<'r s r c pl'alc-cl t oi:ether the J on1•s, Or~t1 1 rt !s t vict' p rt'.~1rlC'nt ; J\rrang-f'n1f'n ts hR.V1' bf'<•n n1arte f'>r nut'll and her husband. M .G.M. stoi·y of the birth of Chri!'lt a,-. re •:'f~,.rnt• \\'ill1an1:-i 01s t11 ct publivity :-peC"ia l rcfrt•s hrn1·11l~ and prize.a. art diiC"l'tor and at chi Leet. havl' corded In the ~O.."lpcl of St. Luke "'""''hHirr~1Rn. a.nd 0 . t'. c·. s(·c rc tary: Jn the g an1r held on Monrlay rf'Cf'ntly built fl sumn1er hon1e at fnllowOO by praye r . All joined in
'"1lnrt f\ol rs. RPkr!'. cv.~ning-the cast •\l.'C.St w inn<'r:i C"'orona del Mar. :P.tr~. Edward 1:1i n~ing C hristnut s carols.
; .. c·hai1·1nun t•f lh1· 1'<in11n1ttec in "·er,. A n<ly r.tabil'Y and Don S tev-CKrfagno Wf\,q a."8istlng hostess. Afrs. Elizabf'th f';u:ns ~cad W IU'I
(·ha1·gc nf th(' l11n1·hlon \\'as ~f rs. 1 {:n.-: and thr tu~h SC"Qrcr!'I north-IJlana was lov1•1y ll!'I R?le gref'lerl introdUC<'d as a n ew member. A
• ·~f a ri;:-a.rt't \\'1 l,q11n. a!'l~1~terl hy ~nuth "'C'rc Glt'nn Rust !lnd E . E . ~U1>sts. wea1ing a black velvt't lcttei· \l.'9-'I real! from 1.1 rg. l dR
.._,!\f<-.... dan1t•s G•·nr~ctlt• CT or <Ion. R1·u1·.... .s kirt and blue anrl !>il\·er· blo u1-1.· LC'\vis a nil a chei·r card si~ncd hy
4'f111 y 1--unk. ~ll-ll' Ro bbins. Julia Runners-up f'a.<.:t·WP.'ft "''ere fl.f r knit by her 1Rrandmo~her. She i!'I all lll<'m bcl'~ prt'.sent was ~ent her. ~.':"J.:t>rt . hf»r\' c·1ian)b1·rlaln. 1'1il-ancl ~fr.<;, f!pn Daum : l\1r. and ~fl'fl the rhtughtr r of M rs. Frant'<'!I Th<' I. R. fo r Pf'A rt' diiectnr.
· :ltred SlanJ.');, J £•a n J\llbaugh. Pln yrl Burl~ !\.·l rs. H rn ry E~grrt \\'heeler nf Pacifil' f'aJL<;adei;i and fl.-l ls.q Sarah ('n nant, di!!tributf'd llt-
· .. Cli.fl.vs Thn1u11snr1 J.\ n cl V•'IOrii Hnrl Mrs. G r,...c Cllrrott ·, ~frs. W . l.ylo· \\'h .. elo·r of Bro·ntwood. He' ..,. ... tie bookli"tfl nn fan1ous l'il1zens of . '(J'T11·1nha. l\f1·111her s of tllt" N ew-J\. H f1uston ancl R'1bert BrO\l.'n : fianl'.c i.!i son of ~1rs . Thelma Pail-· b h for£'1gn irt . ren1inrtlnK thC' group .• ,f'ort H arh~1r r1iu;1I tea1n t ook }..frs. J . 0 . Curd and !\1f rs. C. W . rlr"K·k llopl' of Corona dcl Mar and nf Ch rl~l'.'I niinlstry a.o:i pol"lrayed
. t·hari.:e or thr sct\"lllJ..:. Ab1aha1n.!i. th .. late F"re<l Hope. Sr. I ...
: ·Mesa Rebekahs •
:-Elect Off ice rs
' by .. loy'tl Douglas in "Th<' Big Runnl•rs-up nnrth-.sonth we1c Prrsf'nt ""t'l"e 1--1 1·:-1. \Vhcclcr. Fishrrm1ln."
r .<'otge !\f itt'hf'll anti Perry MeA-n1othcr nf the honorct• a nti fl.f rR. J ean Inman tnlk;c•d rin th<'
do<i ; 1-t r . a.n (I Mrs. L. V . Drn"'·n : her g1·an9n1othl'I'. Mr.'f. C I a r a rlifficulties o r ten1pcrancc t 1•ttt'h1n1:
I ~,rs. JameR J ohnsnn snrl M rs. 1'1a· Elder: l\frs. H npt•. 1nothcr nf I in Panania. She l'IJX•k .. ur Mi·~.
be\ B oRrllman: M r~. R•lhf'l"l B1·nv.·n thf' "hridegrorilll . to -be anrl I ('lflr.a ll ose r·ost, \V . c. T . U . \''n rk -
and Lt. CoL W . A . H f">U.<it1ln; M rR. hll-i SiStC'r. l\.l1 s. J1:t.('k J ont·R nf cr thC'rC.
PrJ:S:-Y J f1hn!'lnn and 1-fr.f. l...<1uis Santa Carbara. An1oni::: other I fl.1 rs. AllC'nc C'hriRtPnson read ft
V1•nator . Monday evening wlll he ryut.•st~. f.,1 l he -n1nst ptt1t wivet-1 1 nunihcr or JlO('n1.s. S he n.nfl Mrs . ~· • In the t•lcclion of {lfflcerll he ld the final meeting of the Newpo1·t of mot ion plf'ture d irector" and 1 lnn1a n gave quf'.'lllons and r e -
'' ~f'Pmb<'r ~ hv ("fl~tn Mc-AA R ('· Bridge c lub ~nr the 19SO sea.son ynun~ coll('lit'l' f1,ends of thr brldt'-18pon,11lvc Bible readlngl'I.
.. b ekah loll,l(t'. ~i e ~ th w tltlP to th(' hohdayR fllll:ng on ~1 nn-el•·<·t Wt'lC M nll'R Leo VR.'ILan R ny fl.fr s Lucile Clark 1nv\trrl the
• \ 1 t 1 "0·1 " a 1 a~~n 'detyl'I. The cluh wlll hnld its flr!>l ('11 lt·1na11. A_ C<1 IPnutn and \Villinn1 , .. rnup to n1"cl w•th h"r •t h"r I
I StatlaUc8 lhow that a girl J\tf:d I Greeley'• New York Tribune
neither ))e pretty nor rich to be wu the tint paper ln A erlca to
popular-fl'• no handJmp, though; tecogn.lze Charles Dicke • ,.. a
to be pretty rich. gnat writer'!
The new homes come equJpped
with every modern convenJence--
except Jow monCbJy paymenll and
taxe•.
E ver notice hmv many people
•tart gi\•i ng youngsters good ad-
vtce u soon ae they get too old
to .et bad example t.hemaelves ?
DRESS
SHIRTS
LOADS OF
NECKWEAR
by
ARROW
and·
From 1.50 to 3.50
All lhe lf'&dlnK •l.ylf•,.
to choo~ from-
ARRO\\' IJART ....
ARRC>W T(>l1 R 3.60
ARRC>W l'AK
ARRO\\' IJ 1\l .• E-
(l''rrnch ('uff) ··""
conoN FLANNEL
PLAID
SPORT SHIRTS
SANt'C)RIZEIJ anti <.'()J ... CJR 1'1\:-o;T
3.95
ARROW
Alpine Flannel
SPORT SHIRTS
1 OQ0/o Virgin
Wool and
Washable
"'Ill not 8hrtnk
out or lit
10.00
Rayoh SPORT SHIRTS
in 'Gay Tartan Plaids Unco~ditionally Washable
6.95
S:WEATERS ~ ; Al ... I. "'0()1.,.-
\\'C>f>L A1'.I> CASHi\IERE
100% {'ASJIMEltE
5.95 to 19.95
CUFF LINKS by
S VI AN K
Tlffl: SF.\Vt:!-iT IS c·r·t·t· t ... ISK
S TVi.IS(O
1.50 to 3.50
. ....... -· ... -· ...... .
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FLANNEL
Uned Zipper
JACKETS
,,JUST TllE TJJl~G
F'Olt TllE <'<>1.IJ
\\'INTR Y DA VS AJ~Y.i\IJ
81111 ... T FOR CC>1'1F"pRT
SMAllTI ... \~ STYJ..>.:;o
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lnter~oven
"COM· FC!>OT • ERS"
I
Thf' Sl.IPPt~R I
BIHi ~0{'K I
In ( >ae
•
2.50 to 3.50
PLAID
' ROBES
('1'1' 'l"()lt
<"f>,f1''C">ltT
'.\I .·\ S(' 111.I '.'\' F.
14.95 to
17.5')
PAHKJSG IS NCJ PROBl.EM \.\'HES \'()fr IH> \'0111( CllRl:-iT!\f.o\~ ~llC>PPISG .4.T 01 'R STC>Rt~. t 'fll< Tift.:;
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MEN'S WlAR.
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. ·r;nonc<a t srcr.ctory. and F"turcnce Stagette A'd ~ h."" hcc ht"h"~'' ha. been work-(t :..::..: 'A'. '.A: '.A: ...... 'A: . ..,. 'A: ••••••••••• '.A'. ••• 'A: ••• ,... '.A'..,,. ••• ,...·~· 'A'. •• -,,.· ........ 'A'. •• A 6 6 •. '.A: ••• ,... 'A: • ..,,......_.,... 'A: 'A'.:..:-,,.· A:.~ 'Alt~~ 'A.~~~ ~ t S I 1n~ nn a r1 o<lt1ct1on o f Quo Var11a .. ~~~~Q•.•~·-•~ ff !1:1!: ff•.•u u w ff •••• ..-ff!l.l!~!tt~~~!I.~~ ··--.... !1:1!..·--·--·-~~-....... . .... 1Jn ncr. rca.,.rirer. I , · -· ----·----·-----· -------···· -· ---··--·-···---·--···----·---··r··--· ---------·----·-· ·· --· •' •
., A man.ra Sur•·n«m and David Harbor Boys Club ~;'~'..,<l'"""" D<anas w.-ddlno head-p B CARRE'L'S . ~·1 ·k .. tt wf're al11111ttcd tu the !
·lodge by tri:tn.~fe1·. Continuing th(' i r philathropir • •
A Chri.'llmtl..S rarty "·a.-.: I'lannf'rl pursuill'I. n1en1i){>rs of !hi' ~t»~· Harbor Lutherans . ~E~~:c 7,0 ~;~;~~:·,~·~.:~~:~ 2'::~:~ r~~:~~=;~~<2!:~·n:~·i~~::~~ .. r: ~~ Celebrate Anniv. Santa C'LA T rs
l.n Orld F'i·ll u\\'~. R t•h<'kahs antl !\1rs. !\·tar F'<'lk f'r . 2t9 O~h· St., ~te1nbt>r!i nf th1· N ew port Har· LJ ~
t ht•1r ra m11iC'!l. Afte r the suppeJ, Costa 1-f<'sa. fl.-fl'l'I. r.ral't> Kline. hor Lutheran C'hu1·r h r(•ccnt.ly
1 ~ s 1nrl busin<'R." lllC'f'llllli{ will t?r prrsident, conducted the: business l'eleb1 atcd th1· fifth anniversary nf ~Jtl.'ld after \11hich thC're \Vlll be .l st"ssion. the-t'!'llahl1~hn1cnt of a Lutheran
• t::irt ex1 ·han~e .,..·.ith Santa Clau!:t A varit·t y o r ganl•'~ !lfforrlcd ('huz·th in the Harb<lr arc1t \vith di~tr1buting th<' gifts. amusement and rnund ln ~ nut thf' a T"C'l<.l.St turkey d1nni"r . The d1nnrr
·• f '1Jl10\t.'ing lhP ln~t meeting ctclightfut <'Ven Ing. the hnsle!<s n lsn s1·rved a~ a rrcC'pt ion of nC'W
.• ltbnut 25 n1e n1bers of the lo(!gp served a b11ffct ~uppel' nf s ala<ls. n1cn1bf'r~ taken into the-chui·ch
l'notnrerl t(1 Anahrim WhC'rc thr sllnrlwichl•s. rrlishes. cofff't• an fl this fall.
• BuJo<y Bee lodge nf Cypress enter-recipient of the cloor prize. Tabl€'s wrre rl eenratcd \\'ith pine
·ta1nefl in honor nf Ruth L . Aker~. Enjoying Mrs. FC'lker'!< ho . .;pital-bov .. s and f'flllt'S nf rt.•d crepe• rapei·, ~Rrbf'kah a ..... 'le1n hly, President. it :v "'err Mme.... l..ou l..<lf'kwoorl, "'·1th anJ!'"C'I candl<'s a long the ccn-
Tho."e "·hn d1rl 1i"t go to Anaheiln Louise Grrf'n. Ma rge Brockl•lt, lf'r ~\·hi ch were lighted during the
.. rlayr-d C'lHllH.' V.'lth Pnt C hurch ill Bf'tty Rus. .. cll, Hr len c·1flrk. r1a1·a d!nnC'r.
J nrt Iva ('O\' "'l nn1n,c thr prize$. Bada gc. Crace Kline, Costa ~tt~sa : RC'\'. flobt-1·t Roth. pastor, intro-
. · On Dt·r. 0. Flnrenre Spelln1¥J Daisy Sulli,'an anrl En1n1a P ou-duccd the n1..'"' n1embers, fl.1e8!!rs
;:.,nrf Lilh.11n GowBn Wf'l'C lnitiatrd part, Newport BC'ach. a nd Afmrs. Edward &U,ck. R . E .
• tnl•' the :P.te-"a R f'b1•kflhs bv tht.' Newman, 1..eo Petrocehl. Gl<'n Nor-• Syca1no1·l' /li<l~c o f Santa· Ana. ----t Sermon Sub1' ect ton and Bc rtran1 Sn1ith. M n1 e.e. \ T h ns1' attending frnn1 thl' lol'al I. Corn"llllS anrl Robert Sturgr s .
lorli:e were i\fr and ~f rs. Ed \Viii-at Baptist Churc h ~t t s.<;p:;; J oy<·e Bil'ger. Shirley N C'w -
'l;"'l.1tt. ~fr. and Af rs. C'lau.s Bac>kcs. n1i:in . ~1a riann Diemer and Ann
\.ll:r. and A1 rs \\'1ll11.1n1 Stewart. :P.f r. Sermon subj<'C'l at thf' F'lrs l Pollin!'l and f1.1 r. OSrar ca.~tin,5:". H e ~nd ~Ir~. H a1·1·y \\.aL'IOn. Daisy Baptii;;l ehurch Sundtty w;U be "l.n then w1·lconll'd thcnt on behalf of ;c1n~l'r. EvR 1\llan<o1.l'h, ~t ae ""'hite. the Fullness o f T ime." The p;tl'll\lr, th<' cong-rl•,C:-ation. Danny Attho.<;ei
T 1nta Smttll. A nna w.0 tk •·n.•. Gert· Don Lamhers ·11 h " on. w1 preac HI playC'rt s<'\'l"ral arcordin n numbt>r!'!.
U1.1d1• \Vatk1njt. Florrnc>e Switz.er. 11 a .m ., anrl at 7 p.m., his subjc-ct !\{r·s Erncl'll S<'hullZ w.as g eneral
Ma i;.• Lnu Cox. Flort'nce Conner. \.\'ill be ''A Restlni;-Place for l'hairn1an for the dinnt'r and re·
'Ma r)· Ta.vlor. N111a L11lm au,1Zh. Al-Ruth." ception .
.,,,a Black. Glad.YR Bird, Effie Sla· Sunday school will be a t 9 :45 1'1r. Roth ha.a b{>en pastor of the
,t.l.'D, M;t1nie \Vill1a111R and G\\·cn-a.m . and mid-week Qlt'C'ting of c hurch since its fou nding &.!J a mls-
f uhn Sinale. pr.1yer And Bible s tudy W ednes-'410n fi ve years ai;o. coming hc tf'
1 -----day at 1 : 15 p .nl. fron1 Washington, D . C . Mcmbc1·11
:S L • Wf1DM'n'" S I I . f C·lence ecture Of' e y . itst m<'l in CraUel Chapel and The Women·s Society of the bh1lt the first unit o f their pres-rrfells Solut1"on Bapti.!lt church will hold K n1eellng "nt church buildings lhr~ years
at the chu~h today tThursday1 •1_go. The' second unit was con1plet·
Or World Unrest a t i :30 p. m . wtth the Re\·. Alice •"'d ht.s t -J:ear In time for the Ch1·ist-
\V. Llnd.eley u guest s~akcr. A 111as .sC'rvices. A new unit i.!'I con.
lime of social fellows?llp will fol· ten1plated in the ne.ar future. "ChrtBtian Sc1C'ncc: The Pana-
ea for \\"orld Unrrst" will be tht'
roadeast over Station KFWB
ubjec-t of a lt•cture lo be radlo-
980kcl, Tut•sday. Dt'C. 19 al 8
'clock, !ron1 Jol fth Church of
low th~ regular meeting. All M.'O· >'---
Chri.sl, Scient1.st, Lns Ang€'ll'S. Tht"
fttturer. l''lurt•nct' A1 1ddaugh. C. S
J3; .• of Los Angelt>s, is a member
el the Ch ristian Sci"ncc Board o[
J..ectureship. . ' -----~. --
.......aautfled ads are read by follu;
Jrho a.re look.inc to buy.
n1en are welco1ne.
Sturgeon Family
Visits at Mesa
Master Sgt. and Mrs. Le&ll'r
Sturgeon and son Larry e~nl the
week end in Costa Mrsa With her
parents. ~tr. and Mrs. Ralph Fe l-
ker. Sgt. Sturgeon ia ste.Uoned at
Camp P endleton. ........................ ,... ......... -.-......... ,,.; ....................... . :Y. ~ :.. :Y. :.. :Y. ;-.-; :Y. :Y. ~ :Y. ~ :Y. :Y. :.Y. :Y. :Y. :Y. :Y. :Y. :Y. :Y. • . ..
• Sportswe~r 1
• Lingerie
• Hosiery
• Cocktail Apparel
• Blouses
• Short Coats
JO-LEE SPORT SHOP
JDS Newi;ert Ava.
,. ..................... ~···
•
Harb~r Group
at Arrowhead
A ron,rany o f Harbor a rt'11
friend..'i enjoyed spe-ndlng &eV<'ra.I
rf'Crnt days at Lake Atrowhead' u:
ttUe~ts of Mr.· and M rs. Bentley
Sa.ulkeld. Included were Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Keene end daughter
June of Balboa. Mr. and Mrs . Bob
Mayfield and daughter Cheryl and
Mr. a.nd Mn>. Daughtry Chandler
of Costa Mesa.
Sermon Subj,ct
at St. Andre•s
"A. Pri9oner of t..oft" from text
"l therefore, the prti;one.r or the
Lord. be 1eech you fhat. ye t.a1ll:
worthy of the VocauOn wbereowlU.
ye are called .. ; EplMjoian. ·• ;1. ls subject ot the Rev. IJ'bomu Gib-"°"• apeal<IJtf Stuldq at 10 o'clock at S!o Andrew'• Pnoabytaian
churcll.
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"RADIO"
Coaster Wagon
t ·or IAt!.li or Coaitlln1 Fun
Bright Red Flnhth
•
7" Disc Wheels
!" Rubber. Tires
$3.49 .
Medium Size
Wicker
DOLL .
CARRIAGE
B UFF WITH DESIGN
RU BBER Tillf;S
$5.19"
S-ANT A CLAUS IN PERSON WILL BE IN OUR STORE
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16th FROM 2 P. M. TO 4 P. M.
FREE GIFT FOR EVERY CHILD
Santa
Special
CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHT SETS
8 U9hts with Clip on Sockets for 59 1'
SUPER
Coaster Wagon
With Supirr Cu~lon
Scml-Pnf'umallt' Tlrt>Jli
Lifetime Con90
Bearings
BRIGHT RED
$5.39.
"PAL"
STURDY LOW PRICED
Yelocipecle5
Adjldt.able ~t and
Handle Ban
~ "'Ith Wltlte Trim
• ::ttr~~ .................. ~ 1~so
14 lllch Front 9 98 w ............................... . l' 17~ ':'.::t····----10.98
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LARGE WICKER
DOL~
CARRIAGE '
•
Grry \.\'Ith D e1dgn on Sid<'~
Rubber ~ires
$7.49~
METAL
AIRPORT
With PLASTIC
PLA...~£8
BealbUc Copy . of
· Afrporl with A 'if"'-•leo
tbat Beall7 i"'ork
•
$5.1
ALL. ,METAL DOLL HOUSE
\\'Ith PLASTIC t 'l 'RXIYl 'RE
STllRDV HOttSE.
Ut:AUTll''l ·l.L\'
1.ITHOGRAPHEU 8()Tll
Al\'.O ()t·1·
l~Sil>E
$5.19 •
DOLL HOUSE
\\'Ith PLASTIC Yl1RNITf 'RF.
Bl'autlful Hou!M' -u,,,. Pt)('f'
$3.19 "
IDEALS
Blessed Event
BABY DOLL
•
zo lnchrt Lone
Sile Pouta. PuC'kf'nl and
Crte11 wbe:n you equtea.e
her l"ently
$11.98
•
NEW BORN i BABY
DOLLS
I •
14 lnr fi B.\81" nf 1..1.. ''1th
\"Oii 'Jf• \"IXl'L rLASTIC
tlEAD, LJ\TY.~ ARMS I A!<u LEqs
$3.49
OPEN EVOY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS
·(JUNIOR DEPAR , STORE) J
' DOWN TOWN Cf95TA, 1MESA I I l -: "'
, • Uar ••bled I J A.II P!lew Good 'l'llwwlay, Friday ud ~1• Del:: 1, . .'U • 18
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Poe• Spice Cah .•••• 79, -.
ct ...... -.1 '°" "'-"
lightly spiced, mad• with whol•
eggs and frei.h milk. Chopped
P•conJ in icing-filling I •
008TA MESA
I lDO Newport Bl\'d.
CORONA DF.L MAJt
IOI <.:o.AL JIJ1bwa1
LAOUNA REA.CH
rTfl For'Mlt A.Vt1ftllf'
•
STATIONERY
ALWAYS
THE PERFEC-f GIFT
J ust rect>iVl.'d a new
Ship1ncnt fro1n 1
\Vhltc & \Vyck ofr
•
COSTA MESA
STATIONERS
COllELATEO
INTERIORS
MOOEIN •nd Tl.O,IC-'l FUlNITUlE OU,ES • WAll,APElS • LAMPS
FlOOl COliUiHaS · HOU8E &: GARDEN·
•II COAST HIGHWAY NEWPOIT
ll"CON ~ O~n E••• 'ti~ Xm•1
if * * * ~\.\\ * ~~ ~ *
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* ·~ I ~ ~~ •!5{o o'< .
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You can SO\le $50 to S1qOO or
more with o Bonk of Americo
Christmas Club AccoUTll to
buy Chr istmas gifts, poy tox·
•I. insurance pre"1 iums. and
other y.ar~nd bills.
•
Heres how itwarks=
To rec;eive o Bonk of Americ~
Christmas Club check on Dec ..
1. 1951 fo,, sso
s100
s2so
,., •• j,.,,,,., _ ... ,..11
$1 ...... ,., so .... .
pl11t j,.,,,,,, _ 4t,otlt
SJ• wtek fer lO •••Iii•
plwt l11t.,.JP-4t,..1it
SS a -•• for SO-••• $1000 plu1 i1tfe1111-de,-it
120 a we•li fe, SO•••••
or deposit any reguloromount
weekly. Co m ~e ted Bonk of
Ametico Christmas Club Ac -
counts earn full bank interest I
So for a Mem'er
Cf1tisimas In 'St
. .~
MEMBERS CONGREOATION Church-by-the·8€':l are pltchtoc lo "'Ith •hovele
&Dd rak~ to twlp out ,,·Ith th f'! church la.ndacapln K projf>ct. 'l'hJ8 group "·orkt"d Jut Saturday. Front
ro"'· iefl to right: t:. c. Frul"han. J ot> f~. ~tacco,-, Bob McDonald. (,ltut'k Kol\'IMto, Ed s~rr and Paul
Frltt"han. Ba.ck iro"·: Frt>(l Wood"·orth, llal Gla.Ml'I, T. llord Seeley.' Biii l\lcDonald and Re v. Tt1m
.i-rntklJ. I Pr<'M' Photo)
New Scoutmaster
for Troop Six
Cri.i;;ta ~te~a E-Oy SCltlll Truop
six is again SC'tting thr pac'' for
Scouting in Oran~e <"nunty, u111h•r
the cncr~eti c Rnd ab!,.. i<'11dcr~hi !'
0f tht" new Scoutm:tslf'r, H P1 h
Zin1mcr who would rather be c all·
ed ''Herb" by his boy!41 . Rcahz1n'!
that Scoulin~ will dt~vc\op ynut'i-
ful IPader!!hlp. H erb dnes all (ll
his troop planning throuKh thr
Green-Bar Patrol, .,i.1 hi\:h is ron1 -
po!4Cd of boy leaders and lh1'y,
through his bnck stage dirC'c tinn.
have arran~cd an out!'tanrling prn-
~ram consisting of man:i.• cxr1t1n~
can1p-outs anrl educational activ1-
tic!4.
At a rece nt Sc·111t mc·l'tini:::.
which is held £'\'f'l y T hursday rve-
ning at the C-on1nuu1ily ~lc·thnd
lst chur(·h 1 lhe spon~111·s ! nn ex·
('<'ll<'nt fl rst-llid den1on:.itrati!ln
y.·as ~iven by GilhC'rt SeAl. O\\'net
... r the local ambulancP !'ll'rvu·e. a.<:-
•li~ted by 11-flldred fl.1'11th''"'S I th1·
p11tientl Bnb $Rnkcy <1nll John
Pars from GrflueJs Mortuary. Thi'
r1·01>4.!r appli cation of ~pli nts 11nU
thf' n111nipuh~t ion of the :-;Trrtcher
were the prJncirRI suhjr1·ts.
A bi,; f'R 1np-011t. the u\tin1 nt1•
<:iut-rloor goal of t•vcry Scuut. y.·11\
hP set up very soon at ("an1p 11-t r-
Vay where the tro11r y.·111 f•n juy
the wizardry or c-xp<>rl cun1fl(>r~
"°°k ery R"nrt·· dlAplsy ·th~ r -knew ...
ledge of W()l')G-lnrc. lronp Scout~
hope to have the Cuh ScnuL<i from
local Pack 160 as tht•ir ~ucst:; on
t his outin~.
R l'allzinJ' lhr impor!Ancc of Cuh
Scouting in Co..citR Mcs1l. four nC'\V
den chil'fS will be avHilable to thr
Cub co-o rdinator. r.trs . Grahan1
and Cub n1al'lt el' S11utt1~r. frnn1 ·
Troop six, Including Charle:-; ll1 c-
GaverR.n, Roy Daniels, Don Zinl·
mer, Pat Cadcrio.
G1.•t t~l,.h ln « l(od"
In the nE""ar ruttrr(', Tr<>np ~IX
Scouts will enjoy somr nC'w equip-
ment-a nun1bC'r of fine fiber·
,e-las., fishing rorls will bf' given to
the boys from the Pacifi c La.mi·
nates. a local concern. H erb Jenks ,
and Ed Musser, co-owner of thr
company. are two f cllnws who arc
rond of fishing and boys, so t o top
the valuable gift, they will sho'Y
the S couts how to propertly wrRp
and p1·epRre the rods. In additinn.
these elderly good S couts are
going lo promote the guides and
reels fo r them. Eve rything but lhf'
fish. An intcretiting film o n this
subject will be sent f1 ·on1 tht'
Langley Reel Co.. of San Diego
to be shown a.t a Scout n)ecting.
Fire Damages
HomeinCDM
An estin1atcd $200 propel'ty
damagf' wwi caused by a fire In
the h ome of H.P . Kan1pert. 6171 ~
Poppy Ave .. Corona del Mar at
6:21 p. m . P.fonda~··
Fire Engine 2 from Nt'wport
Beach and Enginr 5 rro1n the Co-
rona del Ma r station rt>sponded t o
the b&ll and l'Xtinguished the
blau in the apartn1rnt which IR
located over 11. garage.
Damage was mostly confinl'd t o
the Interior furnishings of the
apartment. Thel'e was no indlca·
tlon as to how the flrP started
but tiren1en are Investigating tht>
case.
Can't Cut Your Own
Christmas Tree
State di.Wion of forestry wam-
ed caJJfornians today aga..in&t at-
tempting to drive to the tr1oun-
ta.Jn. to cut their own Chril'lltnlaa
tree.
The dlviaion u.id that netther
state nor feder&J · for-eat otnciabl
a.re 1'1'9.llUng pennlMion f or trtt
cutting. He added Uiat ft wu ju.st
about tmpoes.lble tor a priva te
cll!R!t to cut his own tree with~
out breal<lng the law.
D&IVER l"INED
Theodore Thoma.a Osborne. <&7.
of Bellnower, wu fined $160 on
a drunll: drlvtna-charp atttt
pleading guilty in Newport city
court Monday. Oaborne wu .,....
rated by Newport polk:.e at 11
p. m. Saturday a( 10th St. and
HA!RBOR
AREA
GIRL
SCOUT
NEWS
Tht' yearly attr·ac·ti,·c 'Girl Srn11!
f'alendars Rre 1)t1t. Rrownics, Glr'
Scouts and ~fariners alikr· will b•
callin~ f rom donr to rlr f>r th1 ...
1vrck to sell thlR most Ufi,eful ancf
ttlractive c a lendar. ERch n1nnth '~
raj:'e i.<i blQCked out in daily
;quarc~ plenty larg(' cnou~h for
•htll'.'1 R.nd n1cn1rs tl"J be jot!.C'd
·ff)wn with case. All money re-
(·piv('d for calC'nd1trs will b<' re·
lttint•rl in the local t1oop lrt•asur1l'i.
Price i1:1 30c.
T roop No. ~'1 . l"ourth Grade
Brnwni<'S
l,f>arlcr, M n;. R. N. Dt•senberg
li1'l'c ts Thur11rlay a fternoon !It
Cntnnrr dcl Mar school
La.'lt F"1 ·iday nlghl t·his Brownie
c-roup had a supper party. ~1rl
plann1"d. cnokcrl !Incl scrvt'd at the
Girl Scout House fo r D11d8 t univ J
<if tho t J'nnp. Th("re v.·as I 00 Pc1r
,.,..nt att('ndancc on the pal't of t hl'
Daris and a fter the dh1hcs WCI"\'
done. the girls put on a l*llcnt
i-how, every one !akin,; part. Thi•
a ffair was a lot o f run e.nd K hug<'
slicct!KR-In-tJ;e .. Oprn1o"n Or "trOor
n1f•111 bcrs and gucst.s alike. Co-
lea.der. Mrs. P l'ter Matthews as-
l'listcd in making a rra ngements.
Tronp No. 26, Fourth Grade
Brownies
Lea<ler, Mrs. l.Jnyd R~er.'I
P.1'ef't~ Monrhly Rflemoon New·
port B~ach E I c m e n t a l'Y
school
Troop No. 26 Brownies hav('
been very interc8lcd i'n handicraft
\\•nrk. A r ecC'nt projct·t was th1·
painlin,i;:-nf small figtJ.rf'ines y.•hich
the girls made. Now they ar<" sew-
ing on fe lt, making attrar.tiV<' hat
pincushion:i1 and notebook covers
\Vhich they have decorated. A
\'Ol e WM taken in the troop a.s t o
choice o r project and sewing was
the answ1•r. Mrs. Joe Patterson
llnd Mrs. Grorge Fruehling a re CO·
leaders with fl.1'rs. Rog'ers. Recent
officer e lections resulted in Begay
Burnh an1 a.' presi'llent. Patty Wil-
cox, secr etary treasurer and' Patty
Stroup a.a clean-up chairman.
T roop N o. 32. Third Grade
Brownil'S
Leader. Mrs. Vale Redmon
l\.1el'ts Monday Afternoon Girl
Scout House
Brownies of T roop 32 have been
busy making non-slip coat hang·
erM as Chri&tma~ presents unde r
lhe supervision of the ll"8.der. Mrs.
Rl;'dn1on. On Monda)', Dec. 11 ,
they teanlt'd up wilh Troop No. 3 1
for a Chrsitmu par ty at the
Scout House with r efreshments.
Colorado River outing of th('
C"osta 1'1'esa Senior Scc•ul Post 306.
las t wrck proved to bl' everythin,R"
lhA t th1· oitl<'r boys h oped for, ex·
•·cpt tht• t1dvisor, Harry H all, who
didn't t:atrh any fish . There was
.-,Jcnly o f PXcitcment and Rdven·
'u rc. nntl .ciomc t rouble with thf·
ve;.1thcr.
A~ ~u('sts fJf thi'ir advisor. t)\l'
four youn~ nl<'n, r.uide Romain<'
.... cirhin, A ~<ii::ilant Gt1 idc "Shiner''
'1nb~rt!'. "Red" Depontee and
"Dl-ln'\ Bo·lnr" Langrlale, lr rt Cos·
'a "'fesa nt 3 a . m . Fl'lday, dest i-
·1Rtion Parker dan1. Colorado river
The Explore r Patrol found hunt-
·ni;:-i.::-oo•l . the camp grub "darn
~fl!ld,'' hut lh1· fishir.I:' poor . /I
rl\1·r SIJ.;"ht Wal'! offered thP J:'rQUp
vtif'n a flfl('k of rare bl~ ho r11
·1hC'Pp t'aOl(' ncKr t he camp for wn·-
ter.
On thr r('turn trip. thr party
"XJl<'riC'nf'<'d Fl. rl f'::iert !'land ·Rlorn·
!hat nt"ttr ly for<'etl th<'nl hack. Rn rl
'hr n it sno"'· !'t nrm in lht' bcauti
f11\ ~an .larlnto n1nu ntalns. "A
SWC'll trip" \\'RS the unan1mrn1:
approvnl, und a.nother is alrc l\dy
ht ini: ph1n lll'<i.
NPw 1nPn1hrr~ WPl"P 8Ct'cpte1i
intn thr po.'>t 1tt th<'ir Ins t meet
in,::-, whl<·h now C"ln!ir R the unit tr
r11rth<'1' mcn1~rAhip. The IRtes'
"'harter .• rnern!Y'r& a.re: Harry
T.ow,., 16; D ,..,n Poai;:ue. 16': Rnnny
Wno<ts. 16; f Jir k M ohh•y, 17: T om
Di1tl. 14 : F'rank Trautwein. 16
G11idc Corbin hopc.15 !Jla.t' Co!'ltfl
1'1esa will oh3erve "bu)r a cake'·
day, Der. 22. at which t ime, lhr
.voun~ n1en a rC' ~l'llir:g cakes tr
rRia ... opcrRting fuorl!!. Incidental·
1:--·. the rttk<'s are n1urlr by 1t1 om
\\•h11~h w ill be a bari:;ain at anv
rric('. .
~1' A J{ t N A BERTJ. ftnllywOOf'
:\ct1·rss on 11ivorcc ''lt is bette1
to kct'p the mlin vnu have and
profit fron1 the tinu~ and troubl<"
you have RJ>f>nt n n hin1."
~an1cs a.nrl songl'I. Chai 1Tnan fo r
th<' d8y wM Linda Lee Rcdnton
a.'sisted by Janette Ritter·.
Troop NQ. 31 , Third Grade
Bro\vnlt>s
L<-arlC'r. Mr~. Sarn Colyer
M C<'ls M onday artcrnoon Girl
Scout House
This group has made an In-
teresting book. one for each m cm·
b cr . to be used a.a a Diary or
Brownie doings. The leader, M rs.
Colyer. with ht'r minu~ came ra
phot ographrd each girl in uniform
a.nrl thf' pictures are pasted on t he
cover o f the hook with name and
addreas. As,..,isUng with this work
was thl' co·leader. 1'frs. Frank
Sallee. 1'11t.ry Lee AJferbaugh ts
the current c hatnnan of the t roop
and Cynthia Bu&h is the &ecre-
tary.trea.gurer .
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Church Library
Shelvu tn the library ot
ea.ta M'e• Community chu ,
located ln the tint room of the
educaUonal bt,llldlng, were arrang-
>d and labeled this Wttk by Mni.
Worden, · Mre. Everett Rea arif!
Mn. J . H. ThomJ)80n, with the re-
sult th.at reade1"'8 may nO'W Porf'0\111'
ea.lily, aJgn out what they want
wtth Mn. Worden on Sunday
mornings.
.Wishon .Sell
HOtel 'Lcinll Im
_ · Eut Bay J'ront. Jboa' Is-
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Angele. by Il"ra~ lohon of
land Is to be anno C In Lo. ·
Angelea tomorrow, L'rt~ay. Mr. ··············~·~••: •••••• md Mn. Wt&hon sold t~e 300-room !f1Q I Iii
hotel, cock\all lounge; r ataurant. '..-. The Place fo Go ' •.·
furnishings \ and flxt~er' • for An ;c i9!4-··~.-·~at!~·~lo4tJd at the ~ For BRANDS Y04 KNq !
~orn<'r of 7th ¥d Brtiafway, the ;.: BULOVA F.LGIN C fl l J F.~1 =
world'!'! busiest crossr·qa , Jn Loe ~ PARKER \VITTNAUER Sf'Hl f< ..
A 1 Pu • .., TELECHRON RONSON WES LOX ..,
ngc es. rc:iucr f18 Ben F . = SETH THOMAS BUXTON ASR IGHTERS =
Weinber g-and AMOCiftl,e. who alao :.; W ALL1'::TS ~
operate hotels In ~an, a.s City, • Coro Coatume Jewt•lrry Bli.;;1n . A11 u·rican Corn pacta •
The library has a fi ne collection
of Blble commentarlf's from the
llbrarY ot"Rcv. David Reid: a s helf
'' lh"toloay trom the library of
Rev. J . A. Gelsslnger : teachlng
helps from the llbrary of--Rc.._v. and
MNI. J . H . Thompson ; WsCs
atudy and devotional mate11al8.
There la also a section of bOys
and girl• books, and IJ()mc good
flctlo~ and biography for adults.
Drnvcr, S an Diego an~ 1"exu. ·.-.. Still Time t o Have Your J)iamond Jewelry ,.,,·
Frank Wishon h&Jt o1ated the :.I ,,,,. Lankt>.rshtm tor th·e t 21 years ~ Modernized for Christmas ! • ~
and It has been In t e hands o f ~ ROBERTS JEWELERY · the family since ID! . lans for : : ! JI!
the r11ture. according t Wishon, :C. Tl1e Diamond Store of BdJbo:i l s!and ;t;.
include a lot or flshlijg ~nd hunt-!C: 223 Y., Marine A \'e. Balboa ls_lf'nd Harbor 2321 • ~:~ ... ~~: 1 ~·~~~~ne:lm further jf.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.•Y.V.Y.V.Y.V.V.V.Y. Cl.u81ited ada coat lltUe, do much
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Make this ·the Merriest Christmas
Ever far the ole Family By
New Chrysler
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What pleasure you will experience when you sec the face•
of your whole family light up when their new CHRYSLER
is delivered to your front door on Christmas Morning.
IT COSTS YOU NOTHING to learn how ea~y it is to have
a CHRYSLER Christmas this year. Stop in at HARVEY
SOMMERS INC. and see for yourself how easy it is to
own ono of these Beautiful Cars.
Do it now
complete.
cholce for
while our stock of body styl es and colors is
A SMALL DEPOSIT . will hold the car of your
CHRISTMAS MORNING DELIVERY.
We boast a terrific plan of presentation for your family.
Sh , Sh, it's a secret!
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HARVEY SOMERS INC;
CHRYSLcR INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS
P~ONE BEACON ;6515
2491 Coast Highway
PLYMOUTH
Newport Beach
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, T , YS and GAMES from 10' to.$10.00
Doll Buggi1J5 4.95 to 1~.95
Doll Taylor Tot ., Z.49
Cohn Metal Doll House 4. 95
17" Bye Bye Baby ... . S.95
Doll .Hat Maling Set ........ ___ ~ .98
Doll Bathinette _____ ............. 3.49
Cohn Service Station ............. 5.95
Easel Bladtboard .. -··· ··········-7. 95
WeU Bleclboard . ...... __ . 1.59
Sidewall Tennis Set ... __ . 2. 75
Woodburning Sets __ 2.19 • 3.25
-Chinese Checlers --··· . _. ···-1.98
IAµlelesi 2.98 & 4.95
Teddy Qears --····--· 2.98 to 4.95
MusicaPT"eddy Bears . 4. 95
Roel P<!_inting Sets 50c, 1.00, 1.50
Toy Clarinet .. . 2.1 9
Magnus Accordions 1.69 to 3. 95
'.~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, I Raving · Beauty Walling Doils I Electric Football, Baseball, Bas~etball Games 2.951 • ·······-. 14.95
• OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P.M •
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SUTH RLAID'S 5 -10 & 15f ·1STORE
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CORONA DEL MU Hm bor 2940
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DEAL'S
. SMOKED FISH
NOW BACK AT OUR OLD LOCATION
Corner McFadden and Court
NEAR ENTRANCE NEWPORT PIER
l 98 Yi ~cFadd~n Place NEWPOJlT BEACH
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SMOKED
'SALMON . . . lb. 1.25
.ALBACORE . lb. 1.25
,BONITA .... lb. so,
SMOKED
MACKEREL . lb. 55t
BAR:3ACUDA . lb. 8Ut
SEA TROUT lb. 8Ut
(ITS Al.WAYS FRESH AT DEAL'S) •
MAD MOORE'S CASH & CARRY
BALBOA llOl'CEVARD AT NURSERY
2111t ~THEET. Nt-:\\TORT
CHRISTMAS GIFT PLANTS
'.AZALEAS ID blo0m
i POINSETTIAS In bloom
:CYCLAMEN 1n bloom ..
'PRIMULAS In bloom .
:GIFT HERB BOXES
CHRISTMAS TREES
Table Size to I 0 ft.
WREATHS and GREENS
for Chrl1tma1? New Year's?
IOUTll1a• llAClflC tnv~I specials make holiday trips
happy, "'-SY on th• pocketbook: 4 SCENIC ROUTES EAST
(Stt rwice as much on a roundtrip). AMEll!CA's NEWEST,
MOST MODfJlN STR£AMLINERS-S11n.rtf Limited ro N~w
Orleans ; Goldt" Statt to Chicago; Cil] of Sa11 Fr41fri1co, San
Francisco-Chicago; Caicadt, San Fn.ncisco-Ponland. To SAN
FlANCISCO, Daylights by day, Starlight by night, in rtJ"r:td-
stat chair cars-$ 7 .,0 o ne way, Sl3.50 round trip {plus rJx).
To PORTLAND, Sha11a Daylight from San Francisco,
another rtJ"l'td-11111 screamliner. To have itinerary
, plwned, train reservations made, rail and Pullman
ticlc.ea prepared, sec or' ca.It your oea.rC'St S. P. Agent.
S·P
the friendly
So~thern P~~jlic ,; fr I "·., ~-,
E. B. SHARPLEY
O!rt. '•11•"9•r A9•nt
'"o"• tttmb•rlr l_.1~7
10)0 £. otth St.
J. W. LIVINGSTONE
S.11t• ......
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Loc•I '••••nq•r Ao•at l'toto111• H•rbor 4 .
2Sth •ltd C..rt 11 .. d.
N••OQrl l••ch
Pilot Rescued
When fighter
Crashes in Oc an
, HellJ1' R. Knua ot1 Ha. thome,
waa re&eu,ed. '}"hen bA Ftlf' naval
ftchter plane sa.nk in th~ ocean
fives mlles oft -Santa Anfl river
jetty the U . S. Co6&t G"l'rd re-
ported la.st week end.
K reu.s. fiytng from thef Nava.1
AJr Station at Los AlamltO., pan-
caked his plane on the •uftace ot
'he ocean and barely eacaped be-
fore t he plane sank, about ,11 a. m.
Saturday the Coast Guard an.id .
t<reus was not Injured.
The pilot was taken aboard the
auxiliary schooner Brigadoon and
tra.MferTed to the Cout Guard
CG-834~2 and taken to "N" St.
dock, Newport Beach , where a
naval ambulance awaited to take
~ln1 to Los · A lamitos, the <:out
Guard added. K reus is a naval r e·
serve pi lo t .
Ne~·port Beach harbor• depart-
ment said Brigadoon waa owned
by Va.rd B . Wallace of Monrovia
<tnd moored at a N~wport Harbor
yacht landing.
Thieves Take 32
Ca~es cf Y!hisl!ey
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l"Oll.llCLOS'Vllll UIUD
Forec108U.nl of a mechanic'• Ue1
for -i $1N... T7 bill tor lumllitr end
bulldlnc matenaia f'urniahed cm. a
Telldence at 26SI Newport mvd.,
ca.ta Mua., WU requested ln ....
pertor court th1e week by the
Barr Lumber Co. lt WU allqtd
the materials' were turniehed tor'
the property of Lewis H . and
Marte Hunter on order ol Jamu F.
Clark, who wu conatrucUng the
dW-ellirtl'.
LEGAL NOTICE
CUTIFllCATE OF-llUSDIESS
FieUUou Fl.rm Name
nJE UNDERSIGNED doe s
heroeby certify tl'!&t 11be is con-
ducting a Rea.I Eatate. Insurance,
Lot.n. Property Ma.'l&gement and
BuUdlng buaifteg at M)7 Eut Bal-
boa Blvd., Balboa, Call!omla, un-
der the !ictiUotU firm name of
NEWLIN COMPANY and that
s:t.ld firm la composed of the fol·
lcw lng pel'90NI, whose na.mea in
full and places of re3idence a.r-e as
follows, to-wit :
Sarah WUUams Newlin, 2025
Miramar Drive, Balboa. Call·
fornla. • ·
WITNESS my hand thla 11th
day of December. J9t.O.
SARAH WILLIAl<itS
State of California.,
Coun~y of Orange, ss.
NEWLIN
ON THIS 11th day of December,
A . D . 19~0, befort" me, HARRY
ASHTc1N, a Notary f'ubl\c in and
Theft of 32 cases of whl!!kC'y ror the said County and Sta.le, re-
l valued at about SI lOO l from s1dlng therein, duly commlasioned
Starck's Bar. 107 McFadden Pl.. nnd sworn personally appeared
Newport Beach occurred somrtin1e SAnAH WJLLlAA-fS NE \V L I N
betwet·n 2 :45 and 8:50 a. m . Mon-r l<no\•ln 10 n1e to be the person
day according to poli ce reports. \Vhose nan1e is subscribed to the
Pl'rson o r pt!'tsons involved In within instrun1ent, nnd ackn~·J.
the th1·ft had evident))' c limbed edged to n1e that she execut.el..I
the fire escape at the rear of tht-the same. JN WITNESS WHERE·
building onto the first slory roof. OF. I have hereunto set my hand
Evidence Indicated that the second a.nd affixed my official seal the
story window had been jimmied day and year in this Certificate
and entered. T he whiskey WM first above written.
sto red on the second floor behind HARRY ASHTON
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Santa's Coming
Baek to the
Pottery Shack
Wiiia bla ..-.k laoM!od with a
sin for -h kid, l!&Dta °"""'
--b1a ... ...i vlalla w Tloe Pottery 8~ .. k. l!l! Bootli
~· 8-le<anl. Locu--from I:• to &160 P.M. Oil 8an-dllu'. December 17. aad 8uaMy,
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Leroy· 11. Chlldl.. ow.er-QJ&.D·
...,.. of the famed outdoor oer-
a.nde 11.howplaoe. aa:nounoee tba(.
1119 pt.et will •tQ epen tlU 1:00
P.M. ever,r ntpt until Chrtst-
IDM tor u.e eon.veo.lence of •hoP-
pen. Tllere are ctft8 for PVP-ry-
one on rour Chrt.tma1' ll•t unons
Ute 'eoklrfnl dbpla.ys of Ca.llfomla
dln.nerware. artWN'fl. and p.rdHl-
ware. And you can. ave up to ~
perot"D.t on your purchue9. which
wttl strekll yOIOr Chrtatmu bud-
pt. .
With Santa and a J'lft tot the
ktda. and' .. ,inp and r.olaveaffr.N-,. ·
for the K"'OWR•UJ>!'. thert!'a hbll-
tlay happlnes" for f"\'f'ryonP. R·t
Thf" Pott .. ry Shaek this Chrl111t-
ma .. M-a.."Mn. Ad"'·
Two Drivers Fi!!ed
Fines of Slf,0 rach v•ere in1-
on~cd f'n two prraons In Newoort
ci ty court after they entered plea~
of .iruilty to dn1nk drlvinl?.
Al,r.-ic B . H1tr n1on. :\6 407. 38th
St . Wl'IR fined 8::tturclay and A 1-
frf'd Fr:i nf'h' Snf•lson. 18, Pt'll.
Was h., F"rirlny . Harmon wa.s ar-
reMted bv N~vn1or1. pnllcf' nt 16th
SL a ncJ Balboa Bl\1d , at 2 :48 n. m.
Saturday nnd Snelson at ~1ain St.
and Balboa Dl\'d, nt 12:1-1 a n1.
Friday.
LEGAL NOTICE
a wire mesh screen. Door to thl!" My Comn1isslon Ei:pires 5/18/53 NOTIC'F. l:\'\'ITJ1'1i'G BIOS
sc.reened parUtion harl been closed No. ~05-Prea& I SPaled bids will be received by
with a h~p and padlock and the Publish Dec. 14·21·28. 1960 and
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the School Truslrf'"~ of the New.
thieves pned off the _ha.sp wlth 11. January 4, 1951. port a1~nch Sc hool Dhitrict ror ap·
sharp lnMtrument, offi cer s said. ·proxiniotl'ly 16 ooo gallons of first
The whiskey was believed to NOTICE OF SALE OF REM. and set·nnd grnde frRsoline ror Ul c
have been removed from the s.:c· l"ROP•-:RTY BV TRUSTEE petiod Jar.unry I, 1951 to Decem·
ond floor by means or a freight t 'NDER DEED OF TRUST be r 31, 1951 .
elevator and then loaded on n TrU11Jt No, 1498 Bids will be rPceivf'd up to 8 :00'
truck \Vhlch ':"'6:' parked at the I WHEREAS, KARL D. REID p. nl. JRnuary 2. 1951 at the Dis·
rear of the bu1ld1ng. . and MARY REID by De d f trirt Supcrintrnrlent'i'I office at
Newport Beach polic~ have the T d J · e 0 Ji-\·in1;> A \'f'. 11 ntJ Cllrr Drive. N ew-theft under investigation. l'l.ISl date une 10th. 1949 and •
Jailed for Taking
Illegal Lobsters
recorded June 23rd. 1949 in Book port Hci~ht.<i .
1863, page 4i3 or Official Records The Boar<! of Schfl<il Trustf't's
of Orange County, California. d id o f the Nf'Y."pnrl Bcaf'h School Dls-
§C"tflnt and con\'cy. th~ p ropi•rty lrict rt"Servr~ the rt~t-:.t to reje~t
thert•in and herf'i naftcr described any or all bid~., or v.•n1 \·e any In-
to R. B. Garrison. as T rustee. 1~ f1)tn1ality in f\ bid. ~felvin On•ille Noonan, 26, 386 I .ctef'ure. among otl'ler· o bligations, M J\ R ION r..:. DODD.
Astor St .. Laguna Bf.'at·h. ls sch••d· the payn1ent o f ~Hit! note datPd . ~l.t•r·k of _the .N1·v. port Beai..:h I
uled to appt•ar in Nt~wport tov.·n· Junt: 10th, 1949 payable tu \.\I'. & J . · \ hnol Dt!4trict I
ship court Friday charged with Slnan1>, or ordt:r, for the prinf'ipal I No 60!.I l 'ri·s.-;
passczsion of illegal-sized lobstl'rs sun1 of .$95563 with interest from Publl:ih Dl.'t '. 11-21. 19.·.o.
and for res isting arrest . June IOlh, 19•9 nt tht• rate or 6 ] --Nco~a.n was released on $50 ball pe r cent per annun1 : principal and N<)TJ('F. ()f' llt;.<\Rll\'G
from Newport jail SaLUrday after lntere&t payable in i;1Jtta,\lments of l'la nnln1 Comn1lssh1 n
he had been booked at 12:30 a . m. $100 00 or more on the t st day of Re-11ubdiV f!!lon
by f.~ish and GarrtC' v\ra rdl'n \.\1. G. PRth mcinth . be5Pnnlng July 1st. N r.t ice is ht>reby ~i\'l'n that lhe
Plett o f \\'e.<itminster. 119·19 and continuing until said Plannini;-Commission of . lhe City
Noonnn 14'8 S platt•d under ar-prl.ncipal und Interest have bt .. en or N ev .. port a ... ac-h W ill hold a pub·
rest by Plet t at Bayside Dr. and p:t.HI ; and li e hea1ing on the applic.atio_n of
C..arnation A ve .. Corona del Mar. I WHEREAS. by instrun1E'nl re· Paul 0 . Cl1·L"ln d for a re·subdivis·
lfter allegedly resistir-g Plett's er-(':1rdt'<l in BOfJk 2066. page 92 or ion on L.•t~ ~ ancl 6. Block 34, re-
forts t o take posse:.sion or two Ot fic htl Records of Oriil1ge Coun· sub of Cor1111u Ucl Afa1 , in accord-
under-siu•d lobsters. t.\'. California. Ornnge County 11nce with Sct:lion 11 c.r Ordinance
Nev.-porl policl' said Noonan T!tle Company. a corporation. was N o. 525. 'hr.~\\. the l"-'O lobst ers inlu the 1 .subsUtutt-d as trustee in place of Not ice is h<'reby fu rther given
bay and one \\'llS 1ccoveret.I by and as 8Uccessor to !laid trustc<' t hat said hl·n r1ng 'lo'.:111 be held on
Pl<'t l . named in said Deed of Trust , and th<' 21 s t <1a y nf Deccn1ber. 1950. at
Driver Not St11dent
at Bible College
said Oran~l· Coµnty Title Com-the hour or 7 ::to p n1. in lhC' Coun.
pany is at the dale hert-or the cil Chan1 bcr rif the City Hall.
1 Trui.tec und1"r said Deed flf Trust ; Newr<ir t B<'a1·h C~;.i l i fornia, at
anti whi r'h time and plat'l' any and all
I WHEREAS , Von's Jnvestn1ent pcrsuns inlcrt'sled moy app.?ar
?\l ike Corrigan, \Vho was report-Co.. Lt<J . ov.·ncr and holder of and be ht>ard therenn.
~d Saturday as c·hargetl with reek· ~aid notf'. hrretoforf' den1anded ft.A\" \~. COPEJ.~IN . SPc r-i-tary
:ess driving In Costa 1'..t:(·sa . gave that ~a.id Tr·ustee sell said prop-NE\.VPORT BEACH CITY
'l!.!1: addre.ss as The Southern Call· <'rty and on September Isl, 1950 PLANNJNG COMAflSSIO!'J
fo rnia Bible college at the tin1e du ly recorded in thf.' office or thf'" Ey order or Chafrn1an
J [ his arrest. County Reeo rder of said County, V~alter Af . Longmoor
How ever, Wilbur Bullard, busi-i11 Book 2066, page 96 o f Official No. 60S.. Press
ness l"llinager of the college, said Recordit thereof. n notice of said Publish Uec. 14 , 1950.
that ~r1gan was not a student default and of its election to
when arrested, having been Jrop-cnuse Rah.I proiwrty to be sol<l and
ped 'tron1 the school roster as of n1ore than three months have no"'
Novt"mbcr l. ' elapsed since the rttordatlon of
Wiil' EDS. SK.IP TO\\IN
"They are taking a tent and v.•111
vamp bx the side ol the road."-
Ma.ssachusetts pape'i
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~:ild notice. The sum of $955.62
principal and Interest thereon
Crom June 10th, 1949 l.s now dut>,
owing and unPaid on s&id note and
there Is also secured by said Deed
of Trust the Trustee's fee and ex-
penst's of .sale estimated at
$140.00. together with any sun1.s
paid and a.dvancro by the owner
of said note In a ccordance with
the provisions or said Deed or
Trust. with interest on said la.st
n1~ntioned .'Rums.
NO W THEREFORE, NOTICE
IS HEREdY G lVEN that the said
Orange County TiUe Company, by
virtue of Ule authority vested in
It u Tl-uatee Unde r said Deed or
Truat, wUI aell at public a.ucUon
to the hi&he11t bidder for ca.ab.
lawful money of the United' States
ot America.. on the 18th day of
January, 1961 it ftle hour of
eleven o'ciock A. K . ot said day
at the South tnmt door of the
Orange Coun ty Court H ouse in
the City of Santa Ana, Ca.Ufornl..,
alJ of the interest conveyed to it
by said Deed ot Truat in and to
all that certain propetty situated
in the City ot Balboa J.aland, Coun-
ty of Ora.nee. State ot CalltomJa,
deacribed u follow•. to-wit:
I.,ota Thirteen and Fourteen
(except tbe Westerly 10 feet
for afreet purpoaea), ·Block
Fourteen, SecUon f, Balboa
Island, Book 7,. page 37.
recorda ,of Oranc-< County.
or eo much ot .aald· property u
ahall be neceaa.ry to be 901d to
prvride a ·wm aumctent to pay the
total amount llCCUnd by pld Deed
of Trual-
Dated December 2nd, 1950.
OlUNGE COUNTY 'ITI'LE
OOllPANT,
(c::orpor.te 84al)
s,. GIXl. A. p AJUClCR.
Pral-l.
By <:. w. BAXTGI,
Bocrdary.
~o. 802-Prea..
Pu-Pee. T-H -Sl, 1-.
l\'(>Tlf"t: OF' llt:ARING
l'la.nnlng l 'omnliwAio11
Re·8Ubdivisibn
Nollet• i:s hereby given lhat lht"
Planning Commission of the Cit)'
or Newport Beach will ho ld a
public hearing on lh<' application
or Walter S. Afc EQchern for a
re-subdivision on Lots 3 and 4.
Block 34, Re-sub of Corona del
Mar, In accorda.nc~ with Section
11 or Ordina.n'ce N'o. ~5'~6. ·
N'ot!ce 111 heri:· ful'lher give n
the 2 st da)' of •cembe-r. 19~ at
that ~Id ht>ari 14•111 be held on
the h r or 7 :30 ~-111. in the Cou n-
cil C mber or lhf Clt)f"'Hall, New·
port peach. Caltfornia, at which
time and place any and all per·
sons tnterested may appear and be
heard thereon. I~ .
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~WPORT llEACH CITY
PLANNING COMMISSION
By o;<ter of the pttaJrman
Waltr:r M. Loncfnoor.
No. 807-~a
PubU~h Dec. 14..J960.
1'!0TJcE" OF RltA&JNG
• Plaanl .. be-••1elf'
Notice l• hereby civen Uiat the
Planping CommJuJon of the Qty
of Newport Bea.ch wUJ fM*1. two
pubUc hea..rtJll'8 on the apjiltcaUon
o f E . Morris Smitb for the ~
tng ~of Lota t Ud 3, Block at.
Corcha del Mar from R-2 to. C-1
in accordance wtth SecUoa. 11 'fl
Ord~e No. 5~.
NOUce i11 hereby turtber l'i•tin
that a.a.Id heartnp will be IMld on
lhe 21st day of December, 18:i0
and tbe 18th day ot January, 1961,
a.t the hour ot 7 :30 p. · m. bt tbe
Council Cham~r or U'le CltJ' Hall.
Newpcn~ Be.ch. Callt°"'1a, u
wlUCb time and place UJ3 and all
pe.-.ooa lnlerwlted .... ,. appear
and _be -iii-. ·RAY Y. COPJILIN, Seeretary
~'t .••CH
, ~G COMMJISION
87 Of'der of Cba1rman
Walter M:. l..onploor.
No.,90l--P,.. J'ubllaill l>ee. lt.-Ji. 1-. -.
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1CU8TACl!l W . CULLININ, !. ?.
atty. oo tOw Mr exam. Atandanb
-''Calif baa kept Ito lesaJ
.W.danlo )ow for yea,. walling
for &Q A Lincoln. So tar
he hun't ahowed up."
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BUSINESS OPPORTU~ITY 0
ActiYe partner for combined '.itAll lllld manufac·
luring business now showing substantial pro(it
lllld growing. National mail order lllld wholesale
possibilitie&--.$15,000 required.
PHONE 'EACON 5277
' Mrs. Johnson's Jar of Jelly
Mrs. Johnson's jar of jelly was a fairly irlsigni6cant itc.>m alonS?.side the
~ibits of tractors, beef cattle and great-girt~ CJ~·clcsdalc 11or:;t..~ a1 thf'
county fa.fr, bu t ic afforded a creasured moment in lhe life of th is L'alif<)rni.1 ~usewife, for the little jar of jelly won a blue. ~1rs. John ~)n k.nO\\'S h o \V to
Jse a spoon to test whether b:>iling fruit and S\Jgar has reached tl1e jelly
stagE". but she doesn't know a Thoroughbred's fetlock from hi s forelock, and
~le has ne\'er attended the races at Santa Anita: Park .
It \Vas racin~ at Santa Anita and other Calif'f)mia tracksl ho,vever, that
maLle l\1rs. Johnson's small, bri~hr triu mph fX>S~ble. ('.1!ifornia racing,
which is celC'bratin i.: its JOOth anniversary in 1951 . nO\V fumisl1es \'ital con· t~ibutions for S1ate, county and district fairs an ~ expt~ition-.1 F<1rty·livc: and
One·ten111 per ccn r. of all the State's revenue frori rac in~ n(nv is dc\'ott-<l to
the 78 fairs, expositions a nd livestock shows'of (t.a liforni;.1 .. o\hl1oue.h r:icin,1!
began at nO\\"forgotten California courses as eaily as 1851 . it \\•as n ot un1il
pari·mutuel \\·agerine, \\'as legalized in 1933 th~t the Thorou~hbrecl intlu ~
lry bt.·t~ame one of the most important parts of the S1 a1e's t"Cono mic slruc·
ture . Just ho\\' important this industry is to fairs is best t'\"i<le"nced h~·
st:itis1ics. In 1933 there v.'ere only nine fairs in 1he entire ~ate.
I Another portion of racing·s dollar goes to the support of )he agricultural
schools 31 the Uni\'CT!<i ity of California 30d (_~Jifornia Srhte Poly1echnic
College. T"·cnry and l'\Vo-lenths per cent. of racing"s re\'fnue is devoted
lo 1l1i s purr>0se. I
A hundred yt•ars ago, \\•hen r:icing in California began. l ~re Yl':'.ls simpler
and a~ricultural mctho<ls '''ere primitj\·e. Today ne\\' t"yC"I~ cif rnlchint'ry.
v~1rictieo;. s1>rays,. r ... r~i!izers and m;irketing programs ar1 in1r1k.lu~'l<tl . to
f:.irn1crs l)y the fairs. I l1ou~nds of studt'nt!lo \''110 ha,·c :itt<'qdc,t the 11 l!<i l1tu ·
ii<1n s ra ('ing supports_ become practical farmers, l'ocational ~griculture tc:it h-
ers, county agent~. fhey conduct research and experimentation thJt lia\'e
helped make c:alifornia 1l1e firs t agricultural Stnte of 1J1e uhtic:.1tr.
Otht~r lx:nt'li1s uf the fairs and cduca1ional in!<i1itu1ion -. \\·liii::h r.1cing
su1>po rt!> are acl.no,vleJged hy sw te educational of11 cial!> :inJ agri1..ultural
1, .. u.fers.
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DIRECTORS
l.a.LL P. Jl .. LllJtl•TO ...
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' . e again ... arUl telephoiu npatrmm all o~ the Wut a~ ~y to Hep you.r call• molJirtg.
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. 1. Old Man Winter an be migh!)' toug~ on tel<·
phone'lines ... with floods in the cities and valleys
and IOOW piled high in the Sierra and the C.asa.des.
We an't ttll ybere uoublc may suikc nttt. So
we're always ready to pull traioN crews &om non~
ernergei>cy jobs and send chem on their way in
special uucb and ocher equipment-like chis "sno-
cat .. -IO repair any brttk, whcttver it ha.ppcns.
3,. Getting 'your call through when you want it.
within yow own town or across the couony, is pan
of che valne you've come to expca from your relc-
.phone scrvic~ And with races, on che average, up
le5$ than half as much as the cOSl of living, your
tel<phon• is a ra1 bugsi.o today. Io spite of high
priCC5 on most odi.er things. a cime-sa~og. sttp-
aving rclcphooc all is yo.us for jusr. r.,.. pennies.
Jr's one of rbc bc:sr buys in yow &mil7 budg«.
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2. Hdicopten have been used sometimes to
patrol snowbound lines and spttd crC""Ws to a re-
pair job. Bur even before they get there, calls have
been tt·routed to get yow mnsage through with u
little delay u possible. For mod.em commutUa.tion1
demands rcamwork among all rdophooc pcopl• ...
people who know thcin an: imporunr jobs, po.rtic·
ululy ia these critical days for our nation.
Price increases since 1940
f'OOO a.r IU•
Yotir telephoitc is one of
, today's best bargains
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ay Eve, Dec. 15
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Most MoClern Equipped Bow ••• 1703 Superior Ave., Costa Mesa
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BEST WISHES
FOR SUCCESS
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Van's Bowling
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BY
H. R. BREITHAUPT
OF'f-'IC'E ~·oov AT
101 Bl GARDEN GROVE BLVD.
GAR DE.:'! OROVk
' Con9ratul.ations
TO
OS T llf<::J R
HEATING and VENTILATING
SYSTEM
REGAN BRos-.-
SHEET METAL
1784 NEWPORT BLVD.
(,"()ST A :\JESA
Kl~'f)EST
Wishes for Success
TO
Van's Bowling
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CRANK BROS. ROOFING CO.
Bt:AC'ON !!.6 COMMERCIAL WAY
GOEiTA MESA
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BO~G ALLEYS TO OPEN FfttbAV~ran d oi>elllng o V.9.n's Bo\\"ng, ne"· SIM,000 buJldtnc
C?nntaJ Ing 12 modem alley8 at 110S Superktr J\\·f'., Oo!tta M ... tuu . announc.>d for tomorm"'"
Frt ,· The modem Ktructure h• ptct urt"d above. L,..f\>f' and oP·n OO"·lln ''ill ff't unde~·&y ahortly
an~r ~ g rand o~nJ ng. ! ( Preu Photo I
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$155,• 1 V ~N'S BOWLING Tg OP~N FRI. IN MESA
Van's Bowling, 1703 Superior l '
Ave., (formerly Newpo,t Ave.I gan Brothera, heating and venUla-Mesa egion.' Aux .
c 08ta Meaa wtll op.?n th doon of tlon ; Oohrmttn Hotel Supply,
its si:is,ooo recreatlc.n installs-.!lnack bar ln!tallaUon : Tulrtin to Play Santa
tlon to the public on Fridliy. Part· Lun1ber Con1pany, lumber and ,
ners n t n ng t IA ent~rpr1se to ny, Nft111 light.a; Gere.le~ Lovf'joy, Q e $ aml 1es
Mesa Girl Scouts
Profit From
Christmas Preview 1 b 1 g1 h · woodwork; ~ncral Neun Com pa-t y ~ F ±"
the Harbor area are Harry Van-.
derpool, Everet,t Vandf'rpoul anO elt>etrtcal work; Vo-Vee Enginet'r· Busv '-'"'ilh their " nta Claus" MemberR of Troop 12 of the Charles Blake. I ing. r oof trus.cies : Jar k Stapleto n, . . 1 • brickwork ; Alexander, stucco; project for 1950 c pter1ng l1n Costa Mesa Girl Scout~ wish to
The J.00 by 80 fool buiJJing will p B th ~ It tll d I thank New port Harbor Business~
hou•• th• la.-wo~ •'nl mode••• a ge ro er.t, &Ap .. a e an Chrl&tma>i be.skets ..and gifts are
.... ... C>L IU • w~l ch':!I Conc rete. l"OO<.:rete \lt'Ork. l ~ &nd' Professional V.'omc!n'A club for
bowling equipment. The~l2 alle~ Arrov.: GlaM and ~ilrror com-mern9ers cif COl!ta Meta Am(•rtcan furnishing them a booth at thr-IT'·
put in by Brunwwick-Bal l.'-Collen-pany did tht> ,tla1ts iflslallatlon : l.eglon auxll!sry <!~!';. i'to vttt'ra.n'" C'ent Chrl"tms~ Preview hf'ld in
<.!er, Co., will I1•fllu~c ul<Hllatic Shugart L·umpuny, a coustical ct'll· r:i.n1ily \\'ill bo• \~·lth n9t a Christ -Newport Beac h. The girlH renllr.,~d
pin eelt1·1"'"1-1 and foul l1nel.'I patrolled Ing-; Harbor r•luniblng company. inll.'i Uin tier if lhc 1~1 t knnw it of a gratifying s um to 3Wt>ll th .. 1r
by t!le1..·tr1c eyes. 1 b' d L w 1 1 . treas ury from proceed8 of the food K•Kler., wtll comp<·te o knock p uni lll"t". a n . . Ke ey, pa int-unfurtunntt.> 1..·1r1·urn~t· ll('t'S <i f the salt' held in lhe booth. ing. over King pin.!! 1nade of the fine.al l 'he new rec rt!atlon C'enter "''iit fa.n1ilit'H it1 lh~ ubj ive of lht' ! The mo vie which stArt~ out
g ra d1• of me pit: avo.llab!t·, <Jffl·r f,l t:illtics ror lndivlJual, learn auxih ~ry. f'Jans f,1r lthi~ projl"'ct j t d" bu shown for T roop 12 rt•cently
Another featun> will be a 22-· occupied the ,i.;1 11up li t ll!i latt.,o;t _ for. 8 "Good ,.ferit" badg<, p1·ovt>d and lt>ague buwlln g . with .sp~cla.I I stool snack bar cate..i:.-to the n1ecting In Amcru:an Legion hall. to be so ente rtaining that the en-' --.e. e mpha..~is on bowling for won1en. ! hunger and thlMJt of the tec reatitm Bowling will be fl<'heduled at C osta Melfi. ; tire acout group1111 were lnviled to
.......center's pnlrobs. ...sho~-order. The purr;:h.aae of gi~ll! for velf"r-view the film. Dr. I •. A. Bcr ker, Van·a on a ~ven day a w~k btu~111. , sancNo'khes and &Ott drtn ft will be ans and ttieir fan1ille. is in cha re-e local denti•t. p rovid('d lhE!> filrn on Morning. afternoon and evening f available. , bowlinK hoUrs are scheduled. De-o f Mrs. ~I Burrot ha, reha~ll-"Dental Hy1,,>'i t>ne. " which was of
., _ • --• 1 llalion c-hlt ir m an. an Mrs. El.11th g r!'at interest t u e.1J. nc·~t &.AJOu-..k>tf Eplte the extensive lt•ll#(U(' a.nd D~ln.nt·y. ~haplaln . ~ .
Commt•nting-o n the !cb oh'f' of tenhi bowling programl!I now being Local nf~nlzationsi working to -
Owi!ta MC'!'la a!'\ a sit!' for lihil'I n1u<l-ein phaf'lized. owners nr the allf>y~ gethc r 1.:al1 bring joJ· to kiddiel'!
ern recreational in!tallation, Har-en iµhas izcd the fLu ·t that allt!y!'l Who otht•rwist.> wuuld wonUcr If St. w111 be ava.ilable fur l.l pen bowling N k 1 ry Vantlerpool said lhat "this Ms le wa..-. still aroun · ur not . Mrs. at all tilnea.
Results com" from con!:ltant
Praclice! An ad regulM.1·ly in thb~
paper \\•Ill produce r e!t\Jlts for you.
one ur lhe finest locatlon111 I've seen Aln10. SY.'Bt t z., prt":&if nt. point~
for an !'n ti:rp~c of thls typt!. ln-out.
a1h.lition . thcrt .. ·11 plenty of parkiu l;;" Overdue Boat M~. Eula l"atterl'I n t ook over her troop. whlch the aux111,nry i.!'l
space ror our pa t rons." the tluties of ser ant-at-arms Sf)(.lflsur ing.
Pav1><l parking ar1·a ul1jolnlng Reaches Pedro rullowlng th" r1·1tlKn'fion of M1·l:l A .social hour was el'ljoyec..I with
V1111 's liuwllng has ~pace for be-H ~len Patn1or. the poet n1t•n1be 1·s, refreshmenL'I
twrt-11 7~ and 80 CHrS. Overdue s ine" SundRy night. the 1t1ni. Beverly Gelt'r, Gii·I Scout being servl"d by Mrit. Florence
The new installation nl.w has 25-foot cabln cruiser, ~fari11ur , nut leeili"r, gH.ve an inte~aling and in-l-'lahe1·ty and Mrs . Mildred Fi!Jh1•r
locker rooms for the convenit>nl·e nf Ne"'•port H1.r bQr, put Into SM n forrnativ"' talk o n t he a ct ivities o f · of the refrt>Mhment l"Onm1ittee .
of its custo1ner!'I. Thp ow ner s of Pedro at 10:1!'; a . m. Mnrtday.
tht• e.sLabli!Jhnu:nt !SAY that sho··~ AnCJther crafl, a 30-foot c n.ii!'lt'r,
will bC' availuble for rentaJ pur-which dL•vcloped motor trouble off
pcises and that R complete and C)·ystal Cove, LI.gun• Beach, fln-
moJt:m line of all types of bowling a lly nlade port undt'r Its ow11
equipment wftl be on a&le. pt1wt":r at 4 :30 p. m . Mo nday. It .,,1
Hud Bre:ilha.upt, cruita Me~. I broke down a t Newport Harbor
.,,-as the ardlitft·t for the new l"'t"C-amt had to be towed to its moo,...
·tea.Lion center with ~ Leonerd I ing Jliflc~. '
and 011 Barc~to handling the geQ-Abo&J"d th~ Martsuf-were Roy
eral contracting end. I T1 ·owbridge, of Fullerton. owner,
Other sub contractors include anU L. E . Yoder of Newport Bt•nch,
Hardy and H&r~r. paving: Crank thi> sklp~r. The men had been
Brothett1, rooting; Roy's Nurst>ry. flMing. Engine failure delayed
genera.I land8caplng; Bales Offic~ their return and the Coft!lt Guard
Equlpn1ent, office t>qUipme.nt: Re-had been alerted.
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CONGRATULATIO~S
\Vt• Are l'routl to Have F urnished All Ute Glass
FOR
VAN'S BOWLING
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ARROW GLASS & MIRROR CO.
"lF rrs GI.ASS, CALL US"
90! E. FllL'iT ST. Pboar.: Kl S-&tl6 ~ SANTA ANA
WISHING EVERY SUCCESS
TO
VAN'S BOWLING
* . -LUMBER and CABINETS
FURNISHED BY
Tustin Lumbe·r Co .
SERVI NG ORAN'Gt: ('()I .STY Sl:'\f'E 1925
1st and D Streets TUSTIN
We Were G lad to Have Helpe d
with t he Bu il d in g of This
Beautiful Modern Bowl ing Alley
ELECTRICAL WORK
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Lovejoy Electric
1731 NEWPORT AVE.
BEA('(lS 6639-W ('OSTA 1'fESA
BEST WISHES to VAN 'S BOWLING
PAVING
ev' .
HARDY & HARPER • PA \'ING CO'."\TRA('TOltS
Ki mbe rly 2-3 50 1 440 W. I st, Tustin
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WISHING EVERY SUCCESS
CONGRATULATIONS
To
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VA:N'S BOWLING
All Bowling Equipment and Alleys
BY
THE
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1040 S.. FLOWER ST. • •
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AND BEST WISHES
FOR CONTINUED SUCCESS
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Leonard & Barcelo
' C0t011a del M• ,
Ptione: Herbor 2757-J
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Plan Huge DAV Christmas Party
for "Kids Santa Sometimes forgets"
"Kids that Santa Claus sometimes forgets" will be fe-w 'tn 1'1.umber
In Orange county this year according to offlclals of the Dis&bted
American Veterans Salvage Bureau who are planning a poRl-Chrlst-
mas party with gifts for all the young11ters and all the trimmings.
The event will be opt:n to aU children In Orange county who wake
up to find Christmas ju11t another
day Instead of a day filled with IL • A •1•
good che<'. t nyo and candy that egton UXI 1ary .
m f>an so murh to lhe.m. H R rt
Santa Claus will make his re-ears epO 5
tum on Saturday, D('c. 30 when
the party will be h P)d In Scott's
Shoe Store, 408 E . F ourth street,
~ta Ana u~ri of which ha~ been
dnnatPd to the DAV Salvage Bu-
reau by the Finley E sta.tr.
Festivities will start at 2 p.m.
and end at ~ p.1n. C'oo1w rating In
staging thl' event arr the DAV
aux\ljary and merchnnts ove r the
county.
Hospital and membcr"8hlp re-
ports ft>atured the regular meet-
in ~ of the Newport Harbor Amerl-
C'an Legion Auxiliary WB.B h<'ld In
thf" LcE!ion Hall at 15th and Bay
Ave. A'Ionday night, December 11 .
\1:ith t:r:1t Vice Prcl'lldent A.Ima
Thompson silting in for Prcsidcut
Dareen Upson.
UTiil reports by the 'tl hol'lpllal
2.500 Th·l,r1 i; r n1nmittec. told of makiltg three
S pn1r 2.:-.00 tlc k C'll'I hove bt•('n I trips to Long Beac ·h Veteran_q' \
printe<l fo r distributlnn in all hospital in as many WCC'k~. ~ilh .a
Orange count)' town.:; anrl com-total of ele,·en mem~rs ~iv1n~ .. 111
munilies. In . Newport Harbor all. 64 hours of s c.rv1 ce to the d1 s-
tlckels will he available at the. ablcd vets. In the near futu1·e.
Newport-Balboa Prcs.<1 offi ce. In the committe_l', plu~ any anil all
Santa Ana . 11. r<'gislration booth volunteers, wtll begin w ork n1ak·
will b,., ~el up In the DAV Sal-ing scurries ror the h~pital in or-
vage Burrau, 413 E. F ourth St .. der to help alle viate a pres.sin&
beginninJ! D er. I~ Reg~tration nee~. . . . .
Will ~ a c('cptcd unttl Dec. 20 fron1 National Sc c u 1 1 t y Chairman
1 to 5 p.m. Lydia Briggs announce-d that ~hl'
Offieial.'i said applicRnts w ill be hRd written President T run1an
acrecnf'd t 0 mlike s •1re that the J!iving support of thf' ori;:-an i7.a.-
~fts g o tn really nPcdy chilrlren. tion to a d r ive for all-out mobiliza-
They rN1uestcd that all persons tion of thr United Statrs.
knowin~ of YPU!ll{~t1•r!! who might W ith the J!iving o f the m<'nl·
be n1b1~cd bv Santa Claus t o con· I bership l"cport, the ~athe ring-in1-
tac t the hUr.-·au on their behalf. mediately becsm(' a can1p divided
Tn order thA.t thcr" will be a as lt waR dlsc\ost'd that all sc-t!ve
Good C hristn1ai;i for all need)' chil· men1bcrN have been relcga t rd t n
drcn, th.-· D AV is a~k !ng mer-either '"A . Thon1pson's A. To1nic
chants anrl inrlividua l.'i who have Team" or "Julia's Juggernauts ..
donallon8 t '> telcphonf• or call ut in a contes t for new n1c n1bcrH.
the bUl'f'AU. Donations i.vill be pick -Losf'rs of the conte:;t. as previous·
ed up if the• s-ivc r dL·si-res. I 1y stated, \Vil! haV(' to pr••pare a
dinn£'r for the winner."
As the n1 ceting adjo urned. re-l\ol~·r('hant {'untrlhutlonM
~1'i>rchn.n •s \vho w!~h to donate frcshments of cupcAkes anrl C't.)f·
eurplu.'l 1ten1s in t11y:1 and olher fee were He1ve<l by host es.<:cs
gift,<:; are t>sp1·•·1ally urt:c>rl to cun-Adrian J oynl'r and G('\•ri::cttl' Go r-
wict the bur··~u. Other hadly need-don.
ed iten1s v.:ill. be C'hrio;tmas wrap-I Those presrnt were : r-.t csr\nmes
1 ping par•·r, l'~ncly And nuts. I Blanche Benz., 11.iargaret Wilson.
Larry 1'111ton. ('nn1manrler of Lydia Briggs. Jean Allbaugh. Mae {
Jack F'ishf'I' Ph11.ntf'I" 2:1. DAV. is 1 Robhin!!. Eileen Inns, Kathleen
hearling ur the ("hristlTIRS party I Jenn in~!>!. Velora O'Trcn1ba, Zen·
efforts, f!s.o.;islf'tl by Newell Lucas. obia Frost. Lucillr Gf'hrPs. J ean
chaptf'1' ttrlJUl;int. Markham, Vi vi a n Hales. Alice
'"WC' fcL·I it i:-i in1p•1rtant." 1'.iil· Parris, C'~n('Va B(•il. V1ona Bur-
~nn !'Htd. "f ,,r raf'rnf<.: and otherl'i dick. Wiln1a ~lur!"isun. Almtt
lo 1•)(pJa tn to idl rluldrc-n v.•ho are ThrJ1n psnn. 1\farinn NO{'l. Bill ie
hav111J: a rcJ;:ul1tr Chr1 stn1a.-. that PerruT.t.i. Gladys Thn1np:-.i1n, Da·
they s hould not tnk1· fron1 th<i~e rl'cn l l pHon and hol'llC.s~c:-i.
le&'! fnrt1 1niltt• hy :l!.t en<ling-the ---------
part y on n ,.,,. ~O. \Ve are making
a siJ\l""'"" t'ffnrt ti• he nr real serv ~
Ice to the kids Sttnttt C'laus tnight
n1i s.s 11.n d \VC v.1:u1 l t n know \.l.'hl'l·e
lhey 1trf' !"In thf'y C'}l.11 come 11n J
have a real Chi istn1as... l
Jay Sutherland
Expected Home
From Yokohama
Jay Sutherl<1nd. dsughler of
Mrs. A rthur Gibbs of Balboa ll'I·
lan•l "·Ill be fl)'ln~ home from Yo -
koh1tn i.a snrnct1n1c rieXt week, She
l'la.s bPcn putting nn entertain-
'1\cnts for arn1y i:iervicc clubs in
Yo kohan1~, writing both music
a.nrl Sl'ript. and has also organized
c1·aft activlticR for the men.
She tonk up photography as a
hobby and photographed museun1
collect1ons. Latf'r. she was invited
to photograph the cmp<>rer's col-
lections. a rare ho nor. and also
Shinto shr1nf's. t cmpl€'s and a.ncl-
ent ro~tum e~. Having learned to
speak quite fluent J a panese she
talkPd to the muscun1 c urators
and C\'Cn le<'turt-d t o them.
New Members
at Mesa Church
New nH·n1bt·1-s r('CC'l ved rl'cently
Into the Costa ~1 e~a Community
Methodist C'hurch were Mrs. Elna
Ishlim. 1::18 1 Santa Ana Ave ..
Ro~rt Bennett or 23rd St., Mrs.
Helen Yerkey, ~3 1 W . Wilson St ..
Mrs. Alta Lovejoy. 1880 Park
Avt•., and l\trs. Edith Reynolds of
Park A venue.
Sunda.y Guests
at Conant Home
Sunday J:.UCRts at the hfln1 e of
the Misses Sarah, Erl ith and Lydft
Conant. 506 Cliff Dr., Nr wport
He ights, \.l.'erc> Mr. and Mr~. Ed·
ward Stephenson anO Mr. and
Mrs.' ti. Herbe1t of Los Ang<'lf'!\.
The ~isses Conant are looking
forward to a visit <luring the ho li -
rtay season from their si!'llCr and
brother-in-Jaw. 1'1'r. and 1'-frs. Les·
lie H . Etter of Corning . Calif.
''Did you Answer -Your C h rist·
mas Seal Lette r ? ..
FAMILY & OFFICE
GIFTS • • Art and Ora.wing Supplies
• P en and P encil Sets
Parker, Sheaffer and othe rs
• U-Paint Oll Canvaa Scenes
• Slumber Lamps
• Childrcn.s Booka
• Games. Puzzles. etc.
• Carl.ls & AccesHUric::;
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COSTA MESA
STATIONERS
GIVE SOMETHING FOR THE . CAR
USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN
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Honored tlt
Club Luncheon RATTAI FURNITURE ANO
·ACCESSORIES
A Chrtltniaa party with ex-
change ot gtfta. card.8 and! games
wtll mark the next meeting of the
Junior Matrons-section lot the
Costa Mcaa Frtdi.y Afternoon club
to be held Wednesday, [jec. 20,
at 8 p. m . tn the clubhouse1
aAOI • out OWN won:"'°" .,_ ftoa fKf •Ht1.lfPt •
CORN FED, IROAD IREAmD IRONZE
LIVl!l WEIG~ OR DBE88ED
' 12812 East ·laker St.
OOSTA MEBA
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Durtng the bu.sine.88 session
members will discu~ lhEjlr par-
ticipation In the CommuTiily Cap-
ers slated for Jan. 26 and 27.
· Benilce Emery (Mn. David)
Ba.xter of 270 Walnut Pl., Costa
Mcu, wu the compllment.ed guest
at & re<;cnt buJfet luncheon staged
by the Long Beach Hard of Heat·
ln!f Club a.t the clubhouse, 124 W.
14th St., Long Beach.
The honor~. a gttted artist, had
on display an• exhibit of six oil
landscapes. hand-painted Bavarian
chln11. and exquisite pottery figu-
rines.
nRST STU:ET NORTH OF (/RANGE OOAST COLLEGE HOUSE I GARDEN ..,C--•o 1 •._;·--
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