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!IJ-iik buAf t
By T . N . 0 {''BRICK") GAINES
lof embers of Lo8 Amigos club
gave Heinz Kaiser a proper -or
Improper -sendoff last Frlday.
Almost with flrework.!1, yet.
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THE PR1!:88
A mJrror of the most
rapidly developln&" area
of the CaJJfornJa South
Coastal Empire
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TIU: PRUS
Alma to be cl'=!P, fair
and lmpe.rttal, and t hua
lo receive and retain
popular aupport
'the club ls a loosely-knit-and
I mean loosely-group whleh can
get togeth" at the drop of a veal' OME COMMUNITY IN ORANGE COUNTY
cutlet a.nd the call of the chair, ===========================:::,;r================================-==--=================================================F========================================;:f:==================-==---====---===c-which up to now has been Harry •
w e>ch. They'll h•ve some regulor VOLUME XI PHONE ~R 1616 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, TH 21, 1950
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officers next time, poor guys!
Anyway. • Los Amig~ got to-
gether with H einz o n th'e spot be·
cause he'd been elected supervisor
from the Ftfth di~trlrt. And, by
the time the meeting was half
over. Heinz was Ix-ginning to won-
der If he !lhould have tried to be-
come elected at all
Almost everyone present gave
his rea."on why H einz shouldn't
have received the job. He was all
in fun, of course, with Uncle Ben-
nie Reddick. proprietor of th I s
genial journal, making more noise
than anybody.
i\IORE l\B01 'T
THAT !\1.EETISG
The club is unique in that it hu
two t oastma11ters or masters of
ceremonie~. or whatever they're
called. Superior Judge Bob Gard·
ner was the master of ceremonies,
junior graflt>, with Less Steffen-
sen the bi~ t'hir f'n because the
judge harl pulled some verbal
boners la:iit tim<'.
The judge intro<:luced the minor
bigwigs and Lf>s swung in to clap
the big bigwigs on their backs.
Lots or peopl e made speech es.
J~ Beek. ferryboat man f rom the
island, made a good'n. So did Bra-
den Finch . And Uncle Bennie, the
aforemf'ntir>ned proprietor of this
s terling journal. told a fine story
about our new .supervisor fighting
a flood and what he told an ln·-
quieitive lady onlooker. Ask Heinz
about it some time!
Assemblyman Earl Stanley also
gave the new offi cial a good bAck-
hander. And an out-of-towner
droned along about nothing for
such a lime that some of the prln -
cipals almo~t went to sleep!
AJI in all, it was a fine tribute
to our new supervl80r, 1tnd he gave
thanks with some choice remarks
o f his own. He also promised to
work hard al being a aupcrvisor.
which everyone knows h e'IJ do.
A FELINE
YULO:TUU:
Eve r gel a Chrlatma.s card from
a cat? Thl8 dept, hu. lt's from
Agrippa Ea8tman, who bosses the
Bob Eaalmans, and Includes some
ca ndid photos of herself In action.
Naturally. t h ere's a connection.
The talent<'<l feline is a product of
the Gainrs cal factory and by now
has rf'latlves scattered &.11 over the
Harbor district!
HERE WE BREAK
A PROMISE
t promised a const ituent that we
\vouldn't mention fishing for
months and months, after t he
week~ and weeks we've had o f
growling at Sacramento and the
Fish'n Game-rs. but one more thing
must be mentioned.
It's the display of &ngling art i.n
one of our seatin~ and guzzlin~
establlahments. The Casino, right
in the middle of Balboa, operated
,,y the Karams. They've gathered
pictures of almost everything
that's b('en caught ex cept a mer-
maid, and have '('m placed all over
their establishment so Interested
folks can see what others have
done In the ocean.
And now. hone-st-to-Bob, w e
won't mention fishing again until
time comes to pay our $3 license
for fishing in the free ocean wat-
ers next year!
AND A •IAPP\'
YUU: 2 V
In the J:"ood old days, this dept .
could go right down the Ital and
wish evt'ryone hereabout.a an ele-
gant a nd elaborate C hrlstmu.
N ow we've grown so darned much
that it Isn't pcssible. So, in a sort
of blanket business. we wish
l'Veryone who has had strength
l!'nough to read this far the most
j9you11 Yule tide thE'y've ever had!
Set Hearing Date
in Bunco Case
A preliminary hearing for David
F ink. 39, 307 Palm St.. Balboa.
boat skJpper, charged wtth four coun& of. grand theft tot&llng
UOOO wu set for 10 :30 a . m . Jan.
JO tn Newport TownahJp court
Tue8Clay by Judge D. J . Dodce
during an arraignment. ·
Fin~ and a Harry C. Wlllon are
alleged•to have taktn $1&00 from
~rge A.. Karl. 10'1.f E . Balboe
Blvd .. Bal-_ on Sept. 30; $1000
froin Everett Karr, 2113 MiJ'8.11lU
Dr .• Balboa.. on Oct. 2; $2000 from
Karr on Oct. 9 and ltMIO from
Karl on Nov. t . P'lnk wu relaaed
on $2300 bail for ht.I court appear4 ....-.
Newport Pbltce DetecUYe Ser-
geant 3obn .Upoon. returned from
San Pnncloco Tlu1-7 with th•
Nport that BaJT}' C. "WU-bu
posted i.11 In that city.
P\nk and WllooD ..,. ..U..-..S to
ha•e take t.be ca.Ml f'fOfl1 Karl and
JO." II • ._ I)
MERRY CHRISTMAS
TO ALL!
... and to an a Good !\'"1.-ht ~ '
\Vhen th(Hlof" '''ord" "Good Sl1ht" are spokrn
for the last tlmf'i on CJhrbltmu l';\·f' by ha.If a
hundred workers In thf' ('&UM" of Charit;v no
doubt r&ch w'll Mink dt't>p lnJo thf'lr plllo"'A.
\vann und('r the CO\.fH'll and Kfow "'Ith a. gl"l"6ter
ChrlAhnilll Chf'f>r than the)' h•V•• t'\'er known.
Thl"rr arf" about fifty lqcal a..~1,,1ants to onr
S. C lau" "'ho havf'. ht-rn "'Qrklng fQr !W\·er&I
\\'eektt 11(1.Brf'hlng out thoM-famlli" ln nt"ed o f
hrlp at lhh• tlmf' of good f'hf'f'r.
l.AX'..al or.-nlullnna ha.\'P bftnd1•d togt>lhf'r
tbrou,rh thr offler8 of thf' Chambfor of C.'ommrn:e
to be Mllrf' that all In nN'd art' hf'lpt'd and that
dupllcatlon.,f aid IM not madr.
The AS818taner l.....allJ1'. thr Et:N-11 Club, tJu•
S&lva.tlon Army, t hf' C.:Jt.y F:m11loyf'f'8, thf' Busl-
DNl."' and Proft>MlonaJ .Wom1·nM ('luh and th,.
sen·lue rlub§. Rotary, Kl\\·anl8 and Lion_" ha'·"
all h('lfM"d ''Ith thfl l'rt·al portion of the "'ork
bf'lng donr by the Nr"'l"'rt llarhor l.odge of
ElkM.
Thi!'= gl'f'al r1"6pt1nM1• t.o S1•"'l)()rf llarboNJ Com -
munlt.y C'h•~l Ila.. .. a.-urrd a f'o ntlnnln.. 11ro-
1ram ot f'OnfiDJ[f'D I Aid for tho,•w In db1fr'f'ff8
throug-l1flut the ~·1•ar. or 1111"' \'." can t»t• thank-
ful and 11roud. And It shouhl nu1k,. ~·ouri. a •.•
l'fnrry ('hrh1tmu and a Jla(J(ll' St•\\' l 'ear!
YOU HRE IAVITEO TO THESE
SERVICES
lt was n'arly 2000 years ag() that wise men of lhe Ea8t, watching for a slgn,t found a new star In the
heavens and followed It to a lowly stable in Judea where lay In a manger a newborn babe. Other111 saw It
shPpherds who watched by night and to whOIJl the Btarll i""ere u famlUar Crlends. Thl8 they had
aeeu -0.fore and they w«e· utoonded by tts·~lp~ bm(ghlneu.
A.stronomer111 of today can recreate the heavens of lhal night so long ago. placing each star In
proper positloh; but of that one·._~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
which stood over the etable they
have no explanation. I t gave &lg·
nal to the world that here wu "
Being not IJke other men, and It
disappeared t o whence It camf'.
But once each year at lht•
Christmas sea.son all over the
world star!! blaze forth over city
streets. in lighted w indows and on
hundred!!! of thousands or Christ-
mas trees. keeping alive the mem-
ory ot that marvelou8 Bethlehem
star. And In churches throughout
the land people gather, old folk,
young folk, and children. to !ling
hymns of praise t o Hinl whose
advent was so h£'ralded.
All through the wee k chlldre.n's
parties and program are being
held and groups will be caroHng.
tCo.attnued on Pace S)
South Coast Co. to
Build 9 Minesweepers
Although they atlll haven't re-
ceived word, the South CoMt Co.
of N ewport will build nine 138-foot
wooden n1inesweepcrs for the
Navy acrording to the Anned
F orces Public l nfor1nation Office
Wednesday.
Walt('r Franz, president of the
local shipbuilding C'oncern Is now
on his way to Washington, D. C.
to find out about the con tract.
Complete Facilities of Elks Lodge
Available for Defense Emergency
As.~ignn1ent of the ent ire phyAlral fa cility of the NeY.•port Harbor
Elks Loc'lge to t he Ci\•ilian Oef PnS(' CorpR In t ime of e1ncrgenry "-'~
voted by the patriotic fraternal o rganiution last Thursday nigh!.
Acce-pting the offpr fo r the n1uniclpalily was the civilian defense
executive officer, Carl Hanna.
In a. rt:'solution unanimously
pa.ssed by the Lodge, the E lks
agreed lo n1an their quarters and
provide its equipment for what·
eti'e1· purpose might be designated
them by the director of civUlan
defense. A complete kitchen, a
large floor area for refugees or
hospital first ald cues would be
provided as well u office facilltlea
tor emergency w orktrs.
Laguna Wins
Lights Contest
Sweepstakes winner In the an·
nual "Forty Miles of Christmas
Shrines" lighting contest conduct-
ed each year by the Orange Coun-
The resolution assigning lheil' ty Coast Association y,•a.a announc-
quarlers was adopted following a ed today as Laguna Bea c h by
talk by J . J . Miller (If the A.ssocl-Harry Welch, assoclaUon aeere4
ated Farmers of Orange County tary. Laguna will receive the
who revealed• many aspects of the Long Beach Press Telegram tro-
communist threate in our own phy. Second place sweepslakeH
county. Miller related the history winner w11111 Corona del Mar.
uf the Communist party and of its Olher winners a re : Group A,
machinations ln California and Huntington Beach. _wJliclL.will tt
Ora.nge County. Millrr's talk was the Santa Ana Register .fropb¥,·
delivE'red lo more than one hun-and NPwport Beach: Group B, San
d1·etl Elks fro m both Newport Har-1 Clemente. which will receive the
fCoatlnued on Pace 2) (Conunued on Pqe !J
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NUMBER 43
! LENIENCY IS
RECOMMENDED
BY JURY
"Gu11t y of murrler in the
Mof'COfld lk'K""'"" M'a"' th,., ''t>nik't
of fhP jur]• In th,., Brito c.......
"'ht"n tht•y l"f'tunlof'd to ttw court
.nNlm at 8 :50 p. m. w~,.
night aftof'r bring out !dnN" 11 :40
a . m. ~ Jury t'H'OIJ\IDE"nded
lf-nlr.nl"~'· Sf>ntf'ne"' \\'Ill l:M' gi\'f'D
DN-~ 29 "1th !!lf"COnd d,. gr f' e
murdi-r r.a.rrylng a po88lble tl\·e
Yf'&n. lfl ur ... t .. rm. "°"' Brito
took tllf' \'f'Nllrt qnlfotly and
"·l1h Ut lk_o. ~tton u he had
"'1'1'Jllihf'd thmUKhout the trtaL
llh1 attornrys asked for proba·
t.lon. ·
Self dcfl!'n&e was the surprise
rlahn made by JuaPph f\.1anu<'l
Brito, 18-year-old fonner Ne....-1~rl
Harbor Klgh sC'hool athlete, 'sl1orl·
ly before the case w~ given to a
jury of 10 won1en and two m en
Wedne8day. The jury will decide
whether or not Brito rnurdered
ra.nch h&nd Ramon Mendoza. 6:>,
on Se~\. 12.
' Superior J udge R a y n1 o n d
Thompson handed the decision t o
the jury on the seventh day e>f
trial in the murd('r ca.qe ..... -hich
took the self-defense twist only as
Brito appeared on the stand T'ues-
day,
Di8t. Arv. James L . Davis ask~ ·~ } ed the jury to convict Bnto of
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CHRISTMAS or.CoRA'l!IONS are now •PftAdiDI' their mnL'P: of l(ood c ~mall pan.. of 1hr
ll&rbor. The annual noattn.1 Chrt11tmu tree becan operation WednMiday ntpt and all th" t'onununl-
tee ha.Ve oompletwi deoorattom.. Top pboto ~·1 tbe bNwtlfull7 Ug'hted tf'tlf: In front of the «lty
hall. Cente r pktilre t. of the C.Oron:a diel Mar ehrine.. M'hlck "'Oil aecond p~ Jn the llr;htln« conl~t
'"'ttlJllt&kN and the lo""°" picture •bows Ne''lJIOrf'• shrine on a l>lllhoard donated by r0totrr atld
Kielaer a t Z~d St. and Newport Bl\·d. 'nte la.ad I• owned by Paclflc E\ectrte \and the nlllroad com ·
pa.ny ttlDO'\'ed all "'ttdtt and_ prepared the 1ite for lnstallatk>n <tf the C,brlst:in.u T~ nnd u,.hts
M'hich '''""' furnlabed by the South Coast Compa•y, Theo RoblDA and the Bank of Atnrrtea.
(Press ·and Gf-rhorrlt Pho toA'
first-degree nlurder with life im-
priM>nm"'nt. as he not(>d that other
pol('ntlal verdict.8 given the jurors
would be for second-degrf'e mur-
de r, manslaughter anrl not guilty.
The case was marked by bittl'r
arguments belwe('n the district
attorney and the public dC'fender's
office, which represented Brito.
The ~elf-defense angle was in-
jected into the trial for the first
time by Brito as he took the
~tan d under que-stloning of Pubhc
Defenders N . 0 . Meyer and .Sa 1n-
uel Drelun.
Brito ea.Id he had gone to the
(ContlnueG on Pare 2) '
Police Seek
ldentit.J of ,
Hit-Run Victim
~~·port · RP."\f'h pnllce. lalft
Thuncta,., ldf'.nt1fl00 thf' u·om-
an Injured In the hit and n 1n
a l"Cldrnt ()fl Balboa Rl,·d. aio L-,a-
bPil Martua. tl. of S92 Al,·ara.do
St.. e..lbi:•. l'ollct> Bl'f' sttll
·~lhl' t'he dr1,·er nf · "lhf" Vf'-
hlcle l'hat t-ook part In the acci-
dent-·
N ewport Beach polire a re seek·
ing to establish the identity n f an
injured wo man who was fflund at
3:42 a. m . Thursday. lying Jn tflc
i;;treet between 26th and 27th S t ..
on Ba1boa Blvd .. Nf'\1oporl Bearh.
Dr. L. C. Oa\•ison. \4'ho treated the
<Noman at the Community hosplt,..
al, stated that she had undoubted·
ly been run ovrr by a car, 8.C·
cording to police repQrts .
The woman was de.sc1ib.ed as
(Contlnued on Pa(e Z J
-ARMORY -OFFER ·FAVORED; SEEK 21 ACRE SITE
Folllow1ng the announcement If the project goes through. an ~urvey and obtained the rollowlng
Monday _ln the NeW11·Time11 ol an anti-aircraft gToup will be rec ruit-opinions on the armory from
opportunity for Newport Beach ed In thia a.rea and wil~ use the ptontlnenl citizen•:
to have a $100,000 National Gu'rd bulldlng for training purpoeea and John Sailor.a. city nl8.flager.
armory "for free;• if two'and one a.a a beadqua.rtera. said "The proposed arn1ory for
half acres can be donaled by the Chamber Preeldent Ro I a n d Newport Beach would be a fine
city u a pouible. •Ile, Newport Wright appointed a committee thJng. The commitll"e ls now dJs-
Bea.ch dvtc leadens were unanl-Monday to eee if the city want.I cuaing ~ ... avaJlable aitea for
DlOWI In their collective oplnJ.on the armory ~ to dlecuu ·pout. KUch aft" .... lqstJruation."
that auch ao eatabliatunent woUld ble sltQ for ll.t location. , Mayor Lea Isbell, who 11A'&• very
be benetldal to tbe ctt,y. Job.a. Boyd wu named cb.alnnan surprl&ed at the pogsiblltty or a
Word of the propoeed armor)' of the . lnvUtlcatlve committee Naticaia.J Guard armory locallng
waa recelnd Monday by th~ that alao lncludell Walt.er Long .. tn ~ewport Beach. wu all ln fa-
Otambcr al COmmerce .trom the moor. Tom Jlendenon. John Sall· vor ot the idea.. "'l belonged to
.AooociOt..s Cllamboa ol Orange .O"' and ROill "Gredoy. ' Company "L" In World War I. and
Coant)'. ~ to Secretuy ..._ 8'trft7 rm oure that .llarilll' !be armory
S.,.~<nbeln>. ._,l'reoO ~a leleplMIDo , (O.U••ei .. Pal:• I)
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Harbor Wealher
Tempen.ture11 for ttie put
week .. &he Barbor area:
• msb Lo\•
Tburoday, 0... .. . ....... 83 1141
...._,., 0... 16, ····-··· .. .. 54
Satuntay. Dec. II ........ 66 <9
s.-;,. o... n ·····"····· 10 43
M-7. ~ 11 .,:.,_ ... 70 H
T-7. 0... 19 ...... 83 4a
Wedll!1Cr7, Dec. !O ... ea U
Fancrtt: ............ krw doDd8
-,... -..it .. _ .... T&I•
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...... _ ""'>' 'l1olnclll.1 aCMeitPWt -.... ~
Oftleoi -Ji<tDlinc Plant at nu ·-,. Bml.--Ba.-1111
~ u ~ matter .ftm'!I 1.9, 1tt0. at tile i-:-t offtoe at
Newport Beach, California, m>der tho Act t1l Man:h, 3, 1879.
BEN o REDDICK. OWller and Publlaher . . ROBERT F . WUJ.vJ:S, Bn*MI V•nqer
A.. ALEXANDER HA.MILTON, A.dveru.tng Manager
Tbe PreN hu been adJ~ed & ne'Wllplrptr of ceneraJ ct.rculatkm by
dec.ne of ttie Superior Court of Orallp eounty and la tu.Uy qualtf1ed
to pobliah all kinds of lepl notice. ud advertiBemmta.
OP'FICIAL p APER oP. TBlD crrr or NEWPORT BJl:ACB
B~NMTSIJ:
:NEWPOKT-BAUM>A .._ .._ Tb~
,_ ~ County, SSJIO per 7Mrl ..... m ••*: <•Lii t._.
mo-t (.U.0 loclMeo tile NEWl'OILT B•UIOA l'IEWS--S •
Toeeday) Ou~ -• •*t ..... lfl' year.
MORE DRAJITl!:ES-Three Jfarbor area mf>n are hh°"'ft In front of Turner-a Drus •tore on Mariner'11
Mlle 6n Oout Hlrb"'Y prtur to bo&nlln& the buM for tt.e Jnd.uction cent.er ln l...oM ~ W~
day. Lrft t.o rtp"t are Raymond Muau1., S74 \\I. \l'lls;" SL, Coat.a Mea; O..iel 8 . W&Jtoa., JW Albert
PL, Coat& MNa. and Hudy J. Loera. Sl'J CAMM!t IU«hwa3·, 1"tM-port Be8cb. (Press Photo)
PEACE IN OUR TIME .£.tklu. /4 U. Ciao. Brito Gull.ty Armory Offer Laguna Wins Fog Causes 3
Hwy. Crashes
in 6 Minutes
"Peare on Earth to ~n -0f Goodwill" is a sacred
phrue that ba8 been much abutled on the outewr rlc~stF' of P~t 1:ic! ~~~~. ~:.
thls portion of the Uni~erse which we call our o . or Dear Ben:
1950 years of so-called Christianity there has been no You once told me nothing dis-
bef th t •'---w•• no Peace 1 tressed you more than losing & P eace. For eons ore a __.,..,.~ -· · h · th time subscr iption. T o what lengths do So far as we can learn there never Wlt 111 e you go to retaJn that sub8criptlon;
of man's span on earth bas been Peace! Aline, I believe, ex pli red just a
Because this may be so--doee not mean that there can few weeka after we left Newpo.t"t. N · t To' my surprise (a.nd I must ad-never be P eace. It is certain that we as a ation canno mil to my deUght)-there wu de-
buy peace. Nor can we as a St.ate buy Peace for ou~lves li vered me about ten copies of the
· th h · h t nemployment inaurance, the highest , Times-Press. Sheer heresy here In by paying e 1g es u . d . 80 'Florida-but they w ere smuggled
old age pension, the most ge.Del'OWI re~ef. .By oing ~In somehow. They'd been follow-
we merely invite more strife with the mcomutg horde of Ing our devious trail from Ohio.
h to New York. to Connecticul and ot,.Ieec es. now to Florida.
Nor can we as a city buy P~oe with our neighbors I t's been great fun reading them
or County • from column I, page 1-t.arough-
. · have ,._.~ in our community. out. You have a veat local ahttt But as a city we can r--. . -fven tho the .. boys" dift'er w ith
We have come nearer to that great level of municipal y~ at times. But now you must
satisfaction this year than ever before. Our various sec-a:top sending them, a• we leave
tions have put their shoulders to the cit.y wheel ~d earned for~~C:o:!1°:1~rience tn FJor-
some small satisfaction-which here lt!I Peace--by their Jda. we·ve found the weather dis-
own efforts. appointingly l'ood. There was a
be d · · u hearts and souls cool snap---but for three weeks We have en ma e JOYOUS m 0 r . we've enjoyed dauling sunshine
by the response of our community to our Commu~1ty daily. There It all enda-<-.
Cb st By the often voiced satisfaction over our beautiful We miss the Harbor area and
e ' . b th eff rt f our mMy l:'ood friends. Jt has an city. We have gained much solace Y e 0 8 0 many indefinable charm-a certain
to clean up some ctf the less beautiful areas of our "old-something that get.a Into the bJood.
town."
We wonder if may.be that response to the community
need, extended t o a county basis, and the State, and Nation
and the World might not be the anawer. We can not buy
Peace--but maybe with a great determination to share it-
spiritual peace, the great soul satkfying Peue of a Job for
all well d one, for all of us human beings we can find con-
tentment.
Would this not be P eace in Our Time? ___ __., ___ _
W e shall be back with you wtthln
a few months. It's our home! FJor-
lda's winter climate Is better-
but one can't just live on weather.
Nor have we experienced the wet.
hot Florida sufnmer.
We may be reached at the above
address until Jan. 1-after that
"Airlie" Reading P .O.. Jama.Jca,
B. W. I . Best to an.
Les Livingston
2..CAR COLLISION
A car driven by M ary Lois THE WORLD THIS Schwagc<, :!23 32nd St .. N•wport CHRISTMAS
Christmas is not an abstract thing: it is an essential Beach, coUided with a vehiclf' driven by J ohn ·W. F owler, 216 part of our way of life. It marks not only the anniversary E. Ocean P'ront. Balboa, at 32nd
of the birth of the Christ child but the perpetual rebirth St. and Ncwpo1~ Blvd .. at 11 :40
Or the principles and practices which animated his brief p.m. Tuesday. Damage to both \'e· hlcles was alight.
earthly career and which have always been the guiding l------------
spirit of our nation.
Today the teachings of Jesus, and the love and brother-1
hood they embody, face a grim challenge from the godless
elements which seek to establiah right by might. But
basically this challenge is not new. The Man of Galilee 151t."' ::.
faced it all through his ministry. Yet, he said with divine .,_'{ tlO
confidence: "Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my ------------
words, shall not pass away." And they have not. And 1
' they".Shall not.. 'But it was his deeds which gave force
to his wo"1!. and made I.hem aurvive.
'l'oda~ our~ dee& must · measure up to the demands
of our time. We must live our Christianity, not merely_
profess it. W e must face the foes of humanity with the
co urage born of our ,,confidence In Truth. U we do this
we shall bring out the true meaning of Christmas, we shall
prove that the Christ teachings are a viW, irresistible
force before which the Herods of today cannot stand. ----·----
WHAT ABOUT '51?
In looking ah'ead to 1951 we know that our mode of
living may, and probably will, undergo a marked change
as the NatiGn prepares itself for ita greatest crisis.
Probably the. most iinportant demand whi ch
American people must make upon themselves is for greater
discipline both in the things touching the welfare of others
and in their personal habibl. Careleasness a,nd confusion
in one's own affairs makes for carelessness and confusion
on a national scale.
Even to such things as being more punctual. orderly
and agreeable, and to exercising care in handling one's
money-all these things will add to the national stature
and stability.• In particular, thoughtless individual spend-
ing can work havoc on our country'.s economy. To prevent
this the wise individual Wle8 a bank checking account as
a means of watching his expendltures. In this way he
knows where he standa financially and cut largely avoid
having his funds slip away through various loopholes.
America's strength in the collllni: year will be measured
by our individual strength, by our willingness to strive and
Acritlce for the welfare of all. The time is paat when we
can think only of oursel:vee.. The year ahead .~ a great
challeDge. It will take grutMa on our part to meet it. • ____ ., ___ _
SUCH GENEROSITY
From Wjwoonaln co-tbe lltory of an honest won>•n
Ybo fOUDd $8~ wo'rtla ot u. 8. a'rinp boadl ill an
...,. lot. She ~ ~ theul to the ·.__.
To ahqw hla qpndatSob ... otf«ed i . reward -• ~ ot two alclrelt "fo6. ..... --" .Didn't
be kMw that llhe omal4 ·llliy a -for 'cm1y· ONll: n!Ckel !' •
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JOLLY TIME
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{Coatlnued hvm l"lw(e 1)
home of MF.. Anna De ouvera (Contlnurd Crom Pace I) (ConUnuf"d from Paa'e I)
the nlght ot Sept_ 12 to obtain bis here would be 11 benefit t o the city. Newport Pres.'f lrophy; Seal Beach
typewriter. clot}Ung, tra ck medW It would b" a good thing for the 8.lld Cost e. Mesa; dtoup C, South
anU some war ~nda hill vand-boys, antl a good thing for th1• L..8.guna. will get the South Coast
m o ther had purch•aed Jn. hU name. town." Nt'Wll trophy, San Juan C&pls-
F alling to open Mrs. De OUvera's Roland W right, president of the , trano high gchool will receive the
trun1<, he •Upped 90t alter bU un-Chamber of Co1nn1erce, said "l 'm KVOE tro phy,-sa.n Juan Capia-
c lt" Henry ~ Olivera entered the Cf'rtalnly ir1 favo r of the Ide&. tran• gr&dc 111choul, Dana Point.
small hOU8tl at 17th St. and Santa However. the big problen1 now iis Judges who toured the couUine Slick pavementa and poor visi-
Ana A ve'., Costa Metil. to find a auitable location th•t Wt!<.lnefK.lay night included: A. K. billty resulling fr~m Wt..-dne~ay
H e 1!8.ld be wenf &r0W1d the would be large l'nough. Our com-Maddy, chairma n ; D. W . Ca.rnp-
outbuildinge at hJe gT&ndmother's mittee la now chf>cJ<lng on thP bell, H arry Kams, Clyde Wlnslow morning's fog was listt>d u the
honie and started along a path t.o-available hcnd. During the8£" try-and v . D. McGu!fin, all of Long probabU> caui;;e of three acc idents
ward his mother·• plaoe, • few 1ng time11. it will b4;! 1:1. comforting Beach. Escort committee Included on the Ne"'·port Beach police re-
blocks away, when be heard dogs thought to ha\'e trained {Ind effi· H arry \Velch, E . A . Currit" and L . port. All of these acc:ldents occur·
batklng. Mendoza arrived lo a clcnt National Guard per!Klnnel In A. Patch . red within 8 six-minute period.
truck and came &rOUnd the build-the coastal areas." -------
lngs t o ,investll'ate why the dog11 Barney Bell, commander of At 7 :44 a .m . ll car driven by L.
were braking, be te8Uffed, Newport Beach·a Amf'rican Legion Birthday Fete V_ Burnett. Inglewood, was head-
He said Mendoq. u.ked him why post. fir11t IeamPd of the proposal f G I ed ea.!lt on Coast Highway and
he was there and that he told during the course of the wrvey. or Mesa ir y,ras sto pptd at th~ traffic light
him and asked him for a set of He .sttid "It Mounds good to rnl:, nf'ar the intersection wilh Bayside
k eys so he could get bJe poaes-rnighty good. I'ni going to put tht! A rnerry festivity was arranged Drive. A car driven by Derwood
aions. An altercatioo followed, he proposal befort.· my organization recently by Mrs: Ma.rit!nt' · eo1·· ~t. Shannon, 11 !:1 2::h·U St .. New-
sald, wllh Mendor.a atliklng him and get their opinion on it·· do.m of Costa Mesa . In abstrvance p<Jrl Bc.a<'h, piled ir.tn thP rear
and pushing b.im onto a pile of of the s ixth birthday of h,..r Jaugh· ri f Burnett's car No unc \Vas 1n-
lurnber. He Ila.id he picked up a Suglf'"'lK Sitt> W SArldra. Refr t'sbnlent.S of birth-jured, althotJgh Burnett'!'! '\'.:a r had
two-by-four and •truck Me.ndoui l~alph Ma.skey, ,,Pro mlnent Har-day" cake. <:a.ndy aod punch were-t o bf.· tov.•td to tht' F'r1rd gara_ge.
ll8 the 66-year-old ranch hand bor area r«alto r, said "I~ would s erved be fore_ a ju Uy aJtel1lo<1n of At aJ1nust the sam<· time, auU
came toward him age.in. After the be a fine thing' fol' the oommu-ganllf>. at U'lt> V(•ry sam1' place. a f our-car
man feU , Brito said h e found the nity. Of coUJ"Se , ·we woukl have t o . Bidtfen to help the young miss acC'ldcnt occurred under jin1ila.t
keys.,.Jn hla search, he added, he find a s uitable i1Ke·. M aybe ~ume celtbratC' 'W C're Val"-'r1 t• and Karen C"ircun14tan<.-es. A i·u r drivt-n by
found· Mendoza'• billfold and took place nlnng"Me.r\nt>r's 1-!ile, or poe-Po rlejoy, Ca1·ol Ann E:lwakl Anna R obt:rt R . CJayttin, 126 ·131d St,
$11 from it. ~ felt the elderly ~ibly behind the city hall would be and Betty Davia, Ron1tie FiAher. Newpo rt. Beach. "'a.s l:t!GdcU \\'t:Sl
man's head and he ll&d only a lump a good place fo r it.'' ' sH.ntuel Bt·ndlin, a ·r ... ndR Swan·. on Cua.st Highv.•ay and \~·as stnp-
on It, he told the jurora. Other possible ~le~ that havt' Bnbb1e R"ckalhbr'n lintf r.lnrlajta n pt.·d at tht! traffic Jig-ht. Be hinU
The defense &ttomey11 in their bl•en suggcstell ·M the artnor,y lo-M-.i.1u:t;bo. · ('Jayton 'A.·as a car dr1\'<'J1 by Mrs.
arguments to the jury inaU!:t.ed cation include H spot -act;ac«tt to ----- ---Marvin Lo rd. San Di+"gu. A trul'k
aomeone elae mun have come the cit y yat-d or aomew}\ere on the drivc-n by · Howartl B. Bingham.
along later to .trike the fat.al bluff ovl!;rlook ing Bayside drive Police §.eek slammed into the r 1.ar (>f MrH.
blows and that 110meone else rnUBt &nd the H arbor entrance. Lord's car wh.ich in turn collided
have robbed Mendoza of a money According to the other lnfor-fContloued from i'ase J ) with Clayton's car. The truck ca-
pouch they claimed he ueually car-mation recclverl by Hay Lan,gen: being about 30 year.s old, 5 feet, ron1ed off Mrs. Lord's l·ar and
rted. They a1ao ue:erted that a.n helm. Laguna Beach and Hunting-two Inc.hes In beight; 100 pound~. hil a car driven by Chester B .
automobile had been eeen parked ton Beach ha\•e nlso bC'en Offered v.•ith auburn grey hair. She car-Loomis Laguna Bt:at:h. :-O o injur-s ta A A C-· f •rmorics ,.,.th1·n their &N"&li under ' d -" I M on an na ve., • -~ ram .. ried no Identification papers. 1es were reporte a ..... on y • rs.
the De Olivera home at about the lhf' s ame provisions. \Vhlle being given medical aid the Lord's l·ar was unable t o drive
time of the fatal clubbing. Follov.•lng the report of the in-woman regained consciousne19s for a v.oa.r fron1 the ti•'tll•' (1f the au.:i-
Meyer 838erted a lot of myster -vestigation conimittet:. Col. \Villi.s a montent and n1urmurcd : "Don't tll'nt.
ies were unaolved In connection Lyn1an ur Long Beach "'iJI bl' con-hit me. t 'nl not going to niove." }''1rl' b rok1· (JUt :l•; tht-truck
with the killing. H e a.ssterted the ta1·t<:d for addltlunal information. She had 8 fra<:tured and lacerat-ran1n1tll th"' rl·ar 11f lhe Loomis
young defendant had admlttt>d ed left foot. pavf'mc:nt burns, rria ch irU! but \\·as quh:kly 1·xting-
s t rlking the elderly man from the Jay Sutherland bruised right elbow and a lacerat· u1sht.'d hy JLJ<·k H ntltlun of t~"'
rear only because hP had been ed left hip. Harbormast t r's <J!fict>. \\'ho hsp-
told that t he charges would be no c F J Liquid. probably from an aulo-pc-ned by at the t in1l', Krabbed s
more than manslaughter ff the Vic-om es rom a pan ntobiJe radiator. WllS found ~0 feet fire fX t inguisher and \\'elll tv \A.'Ork
lim did not .see hi8 a.ssa.Jlant, T pj ,vest of the victim, anU a pearl on the blau.
The youth had c la.imed investi-on roop ane ear·ring 15 fe('l ea.st of h er bQdy. At 7 :38 a .m . tv.·o ran; suslainl'd
galors told him that befor e he The woman had black grelise on moderalt' dan1a g1•s after a c11llis ion
made h'.8 sta"·-en•·. Overdue for severnl . .Jays, J ay . h d bl h d t C H . 1 1 l"•ll> St uuu .,.. he r right an , ousC', ~ oes an a (JS.st 1g iv1:ay ai.• .
Dist. Alty. Ja.rnes L . Davis and SutheTland telephoned her motht'r, stockings. Her shoes showed signs 1'1 ~t ('Jari.:nl·• !.:inning. Jr.,
n .. p. Walter Ste•--r stre---• the ~1rs. Ruth Gibb~. Balboa Island, b . ff d b 1 . 10 1• ,., ISth •. 1 ,. 1 •1 "• was (~act that Bn'to had-re~":'°"ted ••e that Sht!; had arrivt·d in $a'n Fran-o f eing scu t' y c ragging. o "'. ,.., .. <t!< a " l·., . .
· ,.--..,. Broken glass. dut. paint 1narks, I driving s11ulh lill 171 h S l. "":Den account a number of times to dif-clsco fi·orn Japan via 8 Canadian· and l~ar parts "'ere fL'und 111 tile he tut'fled left nnlu the C<•ast
ferent o fficers and C>ther peraons pani.llVOp plane. It \V&.B an un-scene of the aCcidf'n l . The re "''al-\ J.lighwRy his "':as "''A« hit by an-
and had never O(lCe advanced the sch\.dul':d flight an·d · the plane ha{1 al.so a 12 root s~urr mark. prob-otilt'r driven hy (~arl F: . Burger,
self-defen6e angie until he teltt-no food or !aclhUes, not even ably indicating thal the woman San Diego.
fied in hi• own deftnse. seat.8. She will arrive hom.e t omor-had been dragged that distance. -------~
The defeNe caae wu rest.lid f 0 "'' and plans to stay until March. P olice offlceN1 stated that they
iate Tueeday .i.r.u '-b94UcUPn 9r i -had patrolled the area abo ut 30 Set Hearing
a large number of charaater wtt-· MRS. l 'AULJNE h!cT. PLOE-rninutes b1.•for1• thi.: \.\:un1an w n ·"
neS11es, who said Brito bad an ex-'SER, Bt-ve1·ly H ills, Prl!;9 . League
ceUent reputaUon In ~ Mes.e of Wun1~n Voters of C:::~Jif., on
&.nd Newport Peach. Th.e cha.rac-Leag1;e-11pon$0reJ cr11ssf1llng re-
ter wltnQSSea included Nora Bend-1peal Initiative "A man non1inal-
lin. Gertrude J. Schult, camtlle t>d by both Deinocrats and Repub-
Heinze, Joseph Harbert. Sidney L . licans ob'lliously cannot a~d nectl
Davidson, prindpal of Newport not repre11ent either party.
di scov1·rL>d .
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STl~IPt~RS 1;'.4.KEN
Many largl' striptrs havf' been
tak ~n during the J)a.'!t few days
on the Napa River in the Napa
county area, reportlf the N ational
Automobile club. Afc!!t a.nglers
have been taking f'i ah.
((.:ootlu&U'd frum l '&l{f' I )
Kal'r under thr guise rJf' nblnlning
war sorpltUi t•quipOlt..nt for thcn1
frum Mayberry Slou);!h.
A third 111an. l-'h11lip F1·aurao,
who iM all~gf'<l to have taken parl
in the "Bun('o g·an1i:·· li5 Col
Emory, was no t named in the
complaint.
Harbor High IChool and Rev. Jo ...
seph H '. ThomP90n.
Atty. Bob Eastman ot Balboa
Is land tlBlllated the rtlefenae 8.t-
tomeys In the preparation of the.
case.
Elks Facilities
\Contlaoecl from hce I)
bor and WhltUer Lodce-. all exi1 pressing ~t at hi.a revda-
Uons.
Tonl~t. Tbunday, the
iefense workers will aet up a fin·
'feT printing-and photogn.phlc unit
lt the Elka Lod«e where member:!
of th• fratemal order w11J be U.t,
ed tor ' work · m the or~
?merg~y Wlil ot· lM community
The ruoluUon of th4\, Elks fol
lowa:
"The 1Elk.a Lod&'e ot Newpor
Harbor 'tendera tU facWUe• to W
nanned by tu members who shall
rorthwtt'h aaaume the oath estat>i
Uahed for memben at. tile avil
Def.,... Corpe 11y· the Praldcn~
>f the United &tat. and the Gov
tmor of CalUornJa.
'-nieee clubrooms and all oi tbt
Ohysical facilities ... well u the
nappoWer of th1a organiza.tloti
fhall bC! ~ lmmedlat.ely at the di•
pooaJ and uoo of the N~
Beacb department at Cl'rilian Dt!-r~o.e qpon any dl8uter. pattoruft
' or otbetwlae or call Of the ~
tor. . .I I "In fl>mlobbiJ u.. __., t,o
lnaintajn. -and evPPlJ' D~
1.ror1t at -~fj mambet'I ol Ute Newport r
~· 1t1l --foi:tl>. ~-, ... -
bl i-1 _.....,.. by Uwt °""" ~,o.t-· . ' i .
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-People do read the want ads. I ~-~~~-~~-~--'----~~~-.,.---~~~~---------~ I
UIAllR-~ -• W..... Ol•ol Wpe .. U.. ,...._ ... of ~ VM hit'• -~
_.... eCl11 wttti a mr ..,..,,_ '7 11187 a. OI'*'" --AM M. l:lf p. -. w-• ••1 a& tlli
......... .. fll l'nlri k. ... Cwt ....... ,. --· <*ire .............. ~......,..,
ud w ._....,a left twa .,.._ . ..._ w,... llJ Y-Pear•.,......., offklrn ..... ...._...
t. ._ ~ ;:elliek ~ 11,.. -v-Mc. ... lte -. UW-wt a Mir 7f9I' oW twl7. No -w
~ (Preu Pbotol
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NOTES
Bf
'l'llEODORE
ROBINS
Well. lut week wu certainly
an outa:tanding week for me.
Saturday was the silver wedding
annlveTSary or Mn. R.Obina' and J.
Being married twenty-five yean
to the u.me person la becoming
quite a record now. with so many
divorces., etc. We intended to cele-
brate the occasion, but on the day
preceding our anniversary. Presi-
dent Truman dee.la.red a national
emergency ao we decided to wa.lt
and celebrate on our golden an-
niversary. and maybe by that time
jnternalional conditions will bre
);>elter. l n1ay not make it , how·
Bver~ as the next t.wenty-five years
are going to be the hardial. My
wife. Mae, should n1ak.e lt alright,
u she is ten years younger than
I and that is a lot "'hen you nea.r
the century mark.
Also, last v•eek , I "'as especial·
ly honored by the Ford Motor
Company. They presented me the
Four Leltf'r Dealer Award for
19!'>0. This is the htghest honor the
.company can bestow on a dealer
and 1t makeis me extrt>mely happy
to ret'ei\•e It. J know everyone in
lht.' Harbor area Is happy for me.
l oo, ~ W1· all like lo deal with a
dealer "'hn 1s doing a good job,
i.s "'ell lhonghl of by the company
be represent.s and \o•,1hose facl1ttles
to do a good job are adequate. M y
ambition no"'' is t o deserve and win
the award for the coming year
and I know I can l! all my friends
here· will let me pfi?e Lo them
that a Faur Letter F o Dealer la
the place to patroni t>, especially
when it is right at me. Thanks
to all of you and my wondertu.I
st&ff of employees that made the
great event In my life possibl.e.
ThJg is your elated, happy
and friendly F ord Deale.r saying
Goodbye 'til next "'eek. and
wishing you all a very nice !ind
merry Ch~a.s.
Decembto'tt 18, 1950.
S PROFESSIONAL~
~.DIRECTORY ~
Dl!:NTlllTll
LESTER A. BECKEB, D . D . 8.
DENTISTRY
178!'> Newport Blvd., Costa M'eaa
Medical Bldg. Beacon 1762
o~ E . Bay Ave., Baltwie
Herber 327-J
WELDON W. SCHORG
DENTIST
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.1%0 E. 18th St..ret:t, Co&t.a M-.
PbOOfj Ueaooa Nt6
OPTOMETRISTS
\'. E . KOEPSEi:, O. D.
OPTOMETRIST
Evenlnp by Appolntmeat
Sii-' W , Nt>"'porl Blvd.
N""'IJOrt Beacb
llarbor io;11
MORnCIAN
BIU.TZ MORTUARY
!Ad]' Atteadaat
418 CoMt ffl&b"•7
L'ORONA. DEL MAR
DAY AND NIGHT
Pbuo tt llarbvr 41
INSURANC~
Old Establlabed ltuluraDoe
Agenc7
All llnea written.
HO\VARD \V. GERRISH
l~ Newport Blvd .• Coat.a M.-a
PHONE BEACON ~161
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BE SURE -INSURE I
wltb
HAUJUE STANl.1:1' I la..u~ OoJy
Pbnne Harbor 1771 J ttlS Martne A ive. BalbaS lata8d
w. Stuart Foote
GENERAL INSURANCE
CoorW>!ts hifoMnation
2117 ft.Mboa Blvd.
Newport BeM:b Ph. Har. It
Buy all the U.abl1ity tn.uruce
required by l&w montbly by
mall. No bonU9 or lnlerut
ch&fSe. Jomes ~le eo, ln-
auran.ce Headqnart.era, SM9 lOtb
St., Menh&U&n Beach, CalJL
Fr. 26590.
EARL W. BTANLZT _,_
Notary Publkl
Pll<me llarbat tTn
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Klll all U.. tme J'OV. __..
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PA&E 3 -PART T -THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1950
~u~~llESS 41
HQrbor Area Christmas Services
(CoatbiDrd from Pap 1)
.i.claa' tlloe old, ol4 aong> from
dooi-to door. A.od on Sunday in
every church the.re wlJl be special
Rrvlcea.
• BAUIOA ISLUo'D
COMMUNITY Mrl'RODlllT
At Balboa Ialand Community
k elhoctiH chul'dl, Dr. Harry White
will have u topic for the M:rmon
next ilu.nday m omlng -rite Chriat-
aia.a Story.•• 11\e Y ounc Peop&ea
eholr w1Il sing a. Christmas ca.rot.
and Gra~e Po(rier wtll sing "Can-
Uque dt-~y Adolphe Adam.
Mrs. E.ttelle Brown Mills will play
the accompaniment.
7 :30 to produce a muaical servlcE'
of "Chrlatmaa Yespera." AlJ three
choirs-Junior, Youth a.nd Adult-
are under the dJrecUon or Mary
Batten Steffen•n. The Jun.tor
Choir will a1wr. "Angels We Have
Heard on ffigh," a French carol;
and "J oseph Dear, O Joseph Mild,"
a Caman carot The Youth choir
will s In i'· 'While Shepherds
Watched Their Sheep" by Junpt-
Oickineon, and •· J esu Bambino'' by
Pietro A . Yo n. The adult choir
will sing "Carol of the Bells" by
Leontovich -Wllhousky; •• Ho I y
Night" by BraHm.!!1. Wilson, ao-
prano solo by Idamae Keiby; "O
Holy Nle-ht" by Adam, C. G. Wei·
CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA put. tenor aoloiat, and "Glo ry to
SundJ!Ly at the 11 o'clock hour God" and the "Hallelujah Chorus"
Rev. Thomas Pendell will preacb from Handel's ''The Messiah."
on . the theme "Tt.e Waiting Mn. Walter S . Spicer will give
World" and there will be special a violin solo "Ari090" by BM.Ch .
anthems by the choir. Sunday Min Margaret Scharle. organlat,
evening young people of the will play. "PutoraJ from '"nie
church will go caroling. Messiah'" by Ha.nMl-Stoughlon ;
The Sunday school held its "Carol Rhapaody" by Purvia. ''Im-
Chrlat~as program Wednesday provt.Uon on "Away In a M'ang-
evenJng at Goodell hall, Mrs. Wal-er' " by Kirkpatrick -Marryott
ter Corbin directing the pageant and ''Adeste Fidt!U." by Lort>l.
in which all departments took I Come and enjoy this beauUJul
part. Gifts of clothing and shoes I cand lelight service.
were brought to be sent to & pa.a-"'Chri•tmas Concepts" "'ill be
tor in Nuremberg, Germ1.ny with the aubj.ect of the sermon to be
whom Mr. Pendell stayed this pa.st preached at both the 9:'45 and tM
aumme r . r 11 o'clock services on Christ.mu
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Sunday at the Commainity C hurch
of Corona del Mar by the Rev.
Paul Edward Babbitt, minister.
The Youth Choir will &ing 1.t the
9 :'45 servict>, "While Shepherds
•ung by Do"" Luckhanl~A <om· mlttee headed by Elton Barnett
have bullt candle at.anda tor the
church ala1e, ....,Uch Will t iered
wllh evergreen and red ~·· and bearing tall red taper8.
The public la invited to this
Christmaa program, whJ prom·
lsea to be one ot tbe mGtt lovely
ever given ln the local dl~n:h.
M""'1ns Suvtoe
Regular servtces wiJl ~ held at
th~ Community Methodi•t church
in Costs Mesa on Sunday morning,
At the rwguJar Jloun. Ttiere will
be Chrt•tmas t~ and lpproprt·
a te ex•rdaes in -.ell cltlld.un'• de·
pe.rtment at 9:30: At 10:50 o'clock.
the worship service In the Sanctu·
ary wiU point up lhe theme of lh•
pastor's sennon, "A Savior ll
Born." The choir wlll sing two
Christ.mu s.nthems. and a ten
minute prelude of sacred music
will open the service, with Vivian
Harmon at the organ. A nunery
I• provided for .'lmall children. At
7 :30 p. m . a C&ndle-Jlght ve•per
Mrvi« wtll be given by the choirs.
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MESA BAPTIST CHURCH
'11\f' Christmaa cantata "From
the Realm.a ot Glory"' by Gerald
F . Fr~ will be s-tven by the
Ftrel Baptist O'tUl"'Ch of Costa
Mesa under ~ dittC"tlon of Dr.
Robert J . Henrun,..
It ~rill be a vet:per service be-
ginnJng at 4.:30 p. m. Sunday, Dec .
24. The 30 voice cbotr will be ac-
companied by Mn. Robert J .
Henning &t the Baldwin organ.
Solollta are u follows : sopranos
Mrs. Thomu Price, Mr•. Mildred
Ve.nyi: alto. Mias JC¥&.n Neumann :
tt'nors. Alvin Grauer, Howard Roi~
shelm: baritone, Dr. Henning.
All membe.n and friends
cordially lnvlted to joln In
service of prUse.
are
thl•
.,
Tod~y is 1st
Dtly of Winter
All 1al ell -pan. i>l tho
Unli.I ~·IM, today will .. tbc
fil"lt da7 ot Winter fiw Ncwporl
Beach. However, lt will mean an
added ~p. an~ another la7e:r of
protective •dothlq for clttzena of
other parta of lhta country. Here,
ln Newport, Dec. 21 only ~•
that there arc four da19 left \lD•
tU CllJVlmu,
~ to WMthff Nporla.
cold WMtlJH and Old Man Wiater
kept a Ucbt crip on tbe Zutom
section of the N&Uoh, altlloucb
th• w.... hu fond conotderably
belttt.
From the Plaina 1tales to the
New Engt.and l'egton. temperature.
rellialfted · below freestn.g. Tb e
Nortb Cutral et&tell ahivered in
below aro weather.
• Ug:hl anow wu the report from
Mlllnetot&, North Dakota. the up-
per Great Leku z-eaion. and the
moWltalna or Western Pennayl·
vant.a. Rain WI.a the ordtt of the
day tn SoulJ'leutern Oklahoma and
near the Centr&J Gulf Coast.
E:ai:~pt for ll•bt ahowera ln
Wuhlngton, weather on the West
Coast wae generally fair.
First Visit Home
for Mesa Couple
"Unto us a child Is born, unto
us a 8011 is given: and the govern-
ment shall be upon hht shou.ldu."
This statement from Isaiah will
be the Golden Text of the Sundav
Bible Lesson on "Christ Jesus:'
In all branches of The M other
Church, The First Church or
Chrl1t, Scientist, in Boston.
A scriptural selection from Luke
record8, ''And, behold, ther e was a
man In Jerusalem, whose name
wu Simeon; And it was reveal-
ed unto him by tbe Holy Choat,
that he should not mee death, be-
fore he had 8eeft the Lord's Christ.
And he came by the S.pirlt into
the temple; and whftl tbe parent.a
brought in the child J caus. to do
him after the custoni or the law,
Then took he him up· in his arrns
and bleued God., and sakl, Lord,
now lettesl thou thy servant de-
Watched Their Sheep" by Jungst-NEWPORT BAPn8T CHURCtf
Dick inson. and "Jesus Bambino" The Chrlatma.a party of the
by Pietro A. Yon. The adult choir Newport Baptist churdl wtll be
will s ing al the 11 o'clock service, held at the church, located at 19th
"The Ange rs S ing" by Tschesno-and Courts streets, Friday ev~
kov ; '"The Christn1ait Sy mbol" by nlng. December 22 at 7:30 o'clock.
Ch1·istiansen ; ··o Holy Night" by A program Is ~Ing planned by
Adam and "Glory to God .. and the the Sunday school atreS.'llng the
.. Hallelujah Chorus" from. Han· s ing ing of Christmas carols and
del's. '"The Mes!'liah . ., Bot h choirs hynins.
Tbe home of Mr. '--niiO Mra. Ken-
neth Quarry, ~l~ Santa Ana Ave.,
was the-&een#f of a happy reunion
Sunday when Sgt. and Mrs. Petet·
Slack Wilson IMary Ja Quarry l
arrived ror a ahort vlalt , their first
since going to Camp Cooke in
September. They W'ere accompanl·
t>d by Mrs. Hekn Wlhon, Mr. and
Mra. Bruce Wilson and son J immy
of Ontario.
Blouses to
Hold Leading
Fall Role
&rt' under the direction o( Mary Arter tbe arrival of Santa Claus,
Batten su.rfenaen. nie Cl\rtstma~ 1 one of Ute high lights of the eve·
organ n1usic by Mias Margaret ning will be the miscellaneous
Scharle w ill include : "Oivinum I sho"•er for the kitchen.
Mysterium.. by Purvis: "Puer Sl.'~DAV SER\'l CE
Ne.tus E!'lt" by Titcomb ; and "Un to us a Savior i!'I Born ·· will
Witf 8eparatee and lmported-
from • Paris honte8hoe neckline
8UJta playing a key role in fash·
ion tor FaU ·5-0, blou.<tes assume
new Importance In your ward·
robe. "Hark. Hark . i-ty Soul" by Frost. t,., the titlf' o f the message f~r the Wool jeraey i• a •·riret" for
bloUllel!: this Fall. A natural for
jumpera, skirts and tweed autta it
promises to be m ost popular with
deep armholes. below • e-lboWlt'
sleeve11 and a high collared neck-
Une. Trims of awea.ter rtbblnc.
.-eJve:teen piping &nd collars and
cuff15 will add Jroftnese to this tail -
ored fabric.
COSTA ;\fES;\ :\t'ETHOOIST
part In peace, according to thy A service df outstanding beauty
word : For mine eyrs have seen and in1pre.ssiveness w ill be g iven
thy · salva.tion, Which thou hast at Costa ~1esa Community Metho-
prepared before the face of all dist Church on Sunda)· pvening,
people." Dec. 24. at 7:30 o'clock. A
Mary Baker Eddy says in the Christmas candle-llghting pro-
Christian Science textbook. "Sc i-/ g i·am will f~a t~re the familiar
ence and Healih wtth Key to thE' caro ls, three sing ing groups, and a
Scriptures:" ••Jews repre&enteJ processiona l lighted by r·ed aL<>l c
Christ, the true idea or God." candles.
''Christ, a.a the true spiritual idea, The Sune rgous Fellowship, a
ts the Ideal God of now and for-young adult group is sponsoring
ever, here and e'•erywhere." the service . Vivian Harmon will
be at the organ, and J.frs. Elton
Barnett i8 chairman of thl' m usi-
cal setting. The Senior Choir, led
by Idu8 H arper, and the Junior
Choir. led by 1'.'l rs. J . H . Thomp-
S<>n will sing a ntipho:-tally.
COMMUNITY CHl.TRCH
Cot'ona del Mar
The three choirs of the Com-
munity Church qt Cornna del Mar
will combtce on Friday evening at
F1RST CHURCH OF CHRIST,
SCIENTIST
S.S03 Via Udo, Newport Beach
A bt•ad; .t' n.. Moftl•r 0111r,'i, Tk ~of Owlst, k l•fltlst. 111 Iorio•.
S...U-, k•I --····-·------··· ';JO •· "'· S-d.ey krAc• .. ~ . .,_. _______ ._ll:to •· '"·
W.d-0.y fll••l"'9 m•.tllOQ __ e:OO p . m.
l•Hli a.-iout•d .t Ir I ,.1,. Strut'
....... :1 .,._.. 4•Mr ,,_ 11 --to 5.
p . "'· NC•P* Soiltd•'f' afWll holld•y. -•loro· / •I" obs«vM.
Th p.1blte. I• eordiolly •II• ,..,di 1.wvk•i •nd ... ~
irovlt•d to •ttend
Ul• 111• •••dln9
A c:aro l c 1~ group, con1poseO nf
Marjorie Bai n.-•tt. June J ohnson.
Ruth Crin1m. Mary Anderson.
Floris Jont>s. Ruth Re ynolds. a nd
Carol Hoover will sing carols u rl ·
der the Chris tn1as tree, bE>fo re the
lighting of the ca nd les. Candle
lighters -...•ill be Bob J ohnson and
Ira Baker . The Sc ripture lesson
wil be read by Elou ise Baker. a nd
a prayer litany given by Rev.
Thompson. \vith a prayer response
by the Senior Choir. An offertory
anthem, "0 Holy Night" will bC'
-------UNITY-----
CHRISTMAS "CANDLE LIGHTJNG" SER\'lCE
! V ·~ ~ ~~~~~s.?~ _!!ur~
' ' .. "'s6:nOa.y 1f:OO"a. m. Rev. Estelle Taylor K ey, Speaks on
'"THOU SHALT CALL HIS S .-UIE IES t 1S"
Evf'ryone \\'elcome
IMTll-DIHOMIHA TIOHAL
flLLOWSHIP L ck · •ee""' J \ttt In Beautiful A\--Q.,... 0 La8una Beach, California
· \, l/" YOU All COIDIAU Y INVITID
TO WOISHIP Wmt US. [~:~N~ ~tloug°i, St. : SUNDAYS: .........-9:45 and JI a. m.
Sinppirotion, 7:30 p. m.
""nk L. olld Wptc A.. Dowell, ("o.putor.t
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... l.1nce ....... tS6lJ
TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND
PATRONS I WISH TO EXTEND
MY HEARTIEST SEASON'S GREETINGS
YOURS IN CHRIST
lfll'ZR'IWIRPOWM•I• ~••ca IJll()S &ioat ___ ..
11 :00 a. n1. service a t the Firfit
Bapti!'lt Church, 19th e..nd Court.
Newport Beach. The pa.star, Don
Lamberson, '-''itl also speak at 7 :00
p. m .4 on the subject: "Our KiM-
man-Redeemer." BibMe classes tor
a ll children and adult.II will begin
e.t 9 :45 a., m . on Sunday.
Prayer and bible •tudy on Wed-
nesday at 7 :1~ p . m. •
NEWPORT RAltllOR
LUTRE&AN
Children of the Lutheran church
gchool 'A111 have their Chrl•tm'••
program at 7 :30 p. m . Friday, a.U
departments taking part. Feature
of the program will be a mario-
nette show. One Night in Bethle-
hem, directed by Mildred Trusty
a nrl Ernest Schultz. The mario-
nettes were made by pupll8 of the
intermediate department.
On Sunda)' lhere will be a ser-
vice for children at 9 :30 a. m .
with Pastor Herbert Roth reading
The Miracle of the Mu.get. At the
11 o'clock worship service hi.a ser-
mon "'ill be on What Christmas
1-teans to Me.
At 7 :30 p. m. there will be a
candlelight ve!llper ."lervlce with
ca roling and Mr. Roth giving his
traditional reading of The Light
o f Bet hlehe-m .
1\T ST. ANDREWS
Sunday. ten o'clock eervlce.
Sermon : "God's Gift."
Spec ie.I Music: "No Candle Was
Then:!" 1.nd "No Fire" by Lehman .
.. Cnme. Christians. join to aing
Alleluia ~" by Gillette. "He Shall
Feed His Flock'" from the Mes-
siah by Handel.
Christmas Eve Service, 7 :30.
The C hristmas eve service will
be one half hour In len&1}l. It
will be a simple service of prayer.
ca rol singing, the Chri8tmaa story
from tbe Scripturea, ,and apeclal
music by the choir. Thia beauti-
ful Chri!'ltmas Eve candle light
service is especially for the entire
ran1ily and so you are inY'lted ta
bring the children with you.
lte Is suggested that the little
childrE>n do their carollng in their
neig hborhood prior to the eervice
and that the older young people
ca1'0l following the service.
ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL
The traditional Chrlstmu Eve
mid night choral service of Holy
Communion will be held this year
at St. James Episcopal church
commencing at ll :30 p.m. Mualc.
under the direction or Adrta.ne
Wager, will lnclllde 0 Holy Night
Sheen wiU be seen lri two·color
btouaea, 90melimes a_ light one on
a dark lone; other timea in con-
lr&llting Fall '50 colors. In one In-
stance. thls IA erfectlvely dont':
with two layeni or crinkled chif-
fon.
The dre:N-up and classic suit
blouse fabriCfl. su<.'h a.s rayon
crepe. tlasue ratlle, nylon crepe
and trlcot .e!heer are easily tub-1
bed at home this year and will (
appear In a myr1oJ.d or colors, from
deitce.le putel9 th roug-h eophisti-
cated deep lone•. Many or the
nyloa crepe and tricot sheer
blouses wtll be styled with tucked
and frllled fronts making them
espedaUy good for wear with tht>
new lower·cut necklinez on suit!'!
and jumpeMt.
Intere•ting to note on the ma-
jorlty of this FaJl'!I blouse8 is the
variety and newneae ot lhr trim.
Ribbing. already nM>nlioned for
use with wool jersey, Is foremo11t
among the unusual trims. Braid,
insets worked In novel lll\d tailor~ 1 l
we.ye, ribbon uaed u edeing. bows
and stripes, .elf &ppHques, tnany,
man:r butloNI and antique jewels l
&re jldt. a few Of the many blouae
trlmt belng lntroduC'ed for year f
thla Fall. I
MARINE P. F. C. ARnfUR M.
DAVIDSON. San Diego, wounded
in Korea-"ln the Unfted Natlon11
lhey yell about equ&I vote• for
every country-bub' when It comes
to getting shot at. where are all
thoae other guy a?"
Solution for leftover egg yolka:
Simmer them In aaltE'd water fur
15 minute&. Drain and chill. Then
chop or rub them througb. a sieve
and uae ln aandwlcb •preads.
sprinkled in &&.la.di or u a gunlab
for vegetables.
menta or the Church echqol will
hear the Chrtatm.&8 carol aervl.ce
Sdnday at 9 :30 &.m. wilh the
Cherub chotr, directed by Mn.
Fn.nce• Childs, aingtng carob for
lhe concreption.
Following lh1a MrvlCe the C&th-
edt"&l n1m ChUd ot Bethlehem will
be ahown In lhe pariah houee.
{Ada.ma. l Blow Wlnda, 0 Softly , UNrrY CRUILCR
Blow C Mulelle.r) a.nd 'Then Were Chrbtmu C&ndlellcbtlng Servlcr
Shepherds Watching By Ni.c.ht The Annual Christ.mu C8ndle
~ Vlncent.) LqbtJns ~ whJch will be held
Added thls )'Ur WiU be a can-In the auditorium ot the Unity
delight c horal Hrvice at 1 :30 p.m. Clmrett of Ttutll. 2016 North
Chriatmu Eve fo~ the churQ BrwlwaJ". But& Ana. at' 11:00 a . "
school famtllea. The Glrla' choir rn.1Sunday i. a very bfo...auliful and
will alng the offertory anthem. symbolic eetvtce typltytac' u.e
Blow Wind.a, O Softly Blow and tile b1rtll of the Cbriirt. th• light of
traditional carOla. Venlte Adore--the world, ht the COl'adc SP-of
mua, Angela We Rave a.rd On man who ts lhe radla.U.OC-cent.
High and Gloria la IJDr-· Deo, tllrougtl -u.e 1lgltt 1 _ ...
AdriaJ>e Wapr ~. "11.....i to -all -nlty. TM
Stanle7 ranv; lt..a .....,._ Re•. U•Ue Taylor Kq will -
lirt. will pl_,-tor Ille '" 11>1• ~· .. the-text ot her Ch"*-v-
bolh w •kw la~U. oe ap. -n.ou BbaJt OaJ1 Hiii Name
Cltrt.trnM Carola t" Re"1laja.h, J..ua. ..
from Hoder• ll .. ell. '11\en wlD be •pedal mUllc a11d ~ ot 1111. -... will **'"and tJoe .. .,.,.... ol ~
.. _ tloe •1 , 'Ir of llra. -b7 tho --s-y. DonltJU' --1-_,. OMillnTltedto...a..t111oopruv.
Yanllv. irii. ¥'' -al r-. CGo.. ..,q If""' ... t ~ '1SCF¢hW. '11119 ..,.. ws sttw to b8 atn ol a w.t. TM lf'ec"•'
wUl be ..... ..,. SeMJ I en om.tlpu offertn&' wtll be dedi-
0 r akn ca.t.d to u.. buildinl' fuad ol. the
Be(bulen and deput-dlmct.. I
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PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL
' THE REV. PAUL MOORE WHEELER , RECTOR
3209 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH
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CHRISTMAS SERVICES, SUNDAY, DEC. 24th
~ '·~·
9:30 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL CAROL SERVICE
~:~~l~~~~U~N~~~~i
Cathedra l Film, "CHILO OF BETHLEHEM "
SUN.. DEC. 24, CHRISTMAS EVE
7:30 P. M. CANDLELIGHT CHORAL
HOLY COMMUNION
A""THEMS by the GIRLS' CHOIR
11 :3 0 P. M.-CANDELIGHT CHORAL , HOLY COMMUNION AND
SERMON . ANTHEMS BY THE SENIOR CHOIR
CHRISTMAS DAY, DECEMBER 25th
I 0:00 A. M.-HOL Y COMMUNION
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\.JSITORS ,\SI) lt•-:i-;J JJ ENTS \\.ITHOtiT A U)(;AJ. (;H l "RCH AFl-'ILIATfON ARE
(!<JKIJIAl.I.\' l:'<li'\'ITEU Bl' THE CONGRFMATJOl'lo" OF ST. JAMES TO WOBSHIP
\\'ITH 118 ()~· 'fllt: OHSEN\'AXCE OF THE BIRTH OF THE SAVIOllR OF THE
WORLD. • • •
December 2o4th is the -4th Sunday in Advent: Therefore the re9ular
services of 8:30 a. m. a·nd 11 a. m. will be in the spirit of the Ad-
vent season preparin9 us for the observance of the Nativity Christ-
mas Eve joyous festive services.
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The music of St. James Church " under the direction of
Adriane Wa9er, Choir Direetress
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Dramatic Monologuist . Provides
fun for Friday Afternoon Club
• Ry &•t.ty Kirby
t, ~Lively and exhilarating progran1 ....,_f' Will! Sf'rved al the December
J~et•tin~ or the Costa Mesa Fri-
-"v Aftt>rnoon Club by Robin
~att, author and dramatic mono-
.,);-Ul!'!t, who kept th1· audience in
•.conl!listantly n1irthfut n1ood with 2 r!'pf'rtolre of n1C'n1ornbl!' C'har&c·
~ sketches. enacted .,.,·ith rare
'll~llt.
:1Flot1l-ls Prall , .,.,•ho hns appeared
·~or!'"'-'>1nnM.lly ot1 1·1uh platform,
~ge end 1·<1dlo fur mtt.ny yf'a11=1, ~s head nr tht' dl·pArtment of
-~ech and tJ ran1n a t the Starrett
~hnol for GirlN, rhicago. F11r
;ptr('t• ycarH sh"c .,.,,as an organizer
~cl pro~ran1 <li rt'ctor for USO in
hnapoh ". Mrl .. and the W ashing·
n. D . C ., fll t'a.
r•r1•<iun11 11 ant\y ll C'!l ll1"dicnn.:.
tisit l'ratl'~ 1h'4ln11·t1v1• \'£"rsa t1J1ty
... s t·viclt'nt.·rd hy I hi· sf'np(" of h er
:t:lrt·tlons, 111<1.~t of thC'tn 11r1ginal.
,.·open•nJ.: the hill .... -ith .. H o .... ·
"'(lfllf' rh11slmH!>!," lhP flrt1St ,g"3\'f'
5 ·~cnu1nrly \\'11l l11llg ~t·li11ra t1 r1n or ;a · Nri::rri prt'ttl'hf'r. llPI' po1·tra.yttl ,_a." h11n1.inly 1tppt'alu;g, expertly
lfwdL·d.
Sf'l"t lunchf'on l o be follu\\"ed by
bridge and canasi.a. •
J anuary fl was the c1nt<' nn·
nnunced for· Recipr\·u·ity I) n y .
There will bl' a progrf'nl and tea.
the a.ffo ir tn sta11 a t 2 p. m .
Mrs.'. Ka iser and ~t1·s. Jean La.w.
rc>n ce l"C'portctl on lhi' !'C'cent
Southern District F't'dcral 1011 of
Y.'on1r11 's C'l11b~ Rnnual convcntilJn
stegcd a t Cn1·0 11atlo.
A .sparklin~ Chrlstn101 ~ tree.
poin.settia:<J. g rc.eneoy anrl r t"d tap-
e1·s denoted u ~ay holiliN.y N.tn10 .....
phcrc in the clubhouse fo r tht·
meeting. A. variety of dainty
sandwh·hes. Christn1a~ cake!' Rn+!
mints m01de an inv1tinj::. tebl~· s1 ·1•nc
for the tr a 1nt1•rnn. l\l rs Ka1St'r
and l\Tr!-1. K1 •t111t•lh Slf'\Vllrl prt'S Ltl·
cd at the t ea anti cof rt't' 111 ns
Christmas Party
for Lutheran Soc .
r.ry S0t'iel y of th<' Nt:'v.·port J-lar-Tr ·1t-J11·r 1( ('h•,rrn 1 · ' ' I bor Lulh1•ran 1·hurch hrld thr 1r
ll1larity rl'nt'h•·il 11 hi~h pt•11k 1r1 annua l 01rl.-.tn1as pArty 111 tlJo.• ~11.ss l'tntt .. .; pt1'!.:r·,ztnt1on nf th...: 1 h'Huc of J\n .... \>'11i..:1ni11 l~UC't-:'<'r. 3:!1
i"~1 nv 11111/h•·1 111 •·Junior l.o«r.+ to l l)<'I lo.tar A\·c .. th .. y a1 r·a11g"rl 11
C:1n1p." \\•l11f,• !he p;ipr1k<1.-hke Ml· b<•X of fnn<! as \\'Cll as l'H.~h dun;-t·
i l't' "T1·11t·hr r 11f ('harn1 ;ind Allure" lion fnr a needy invHlUI pastor .
br,,111.:ht f1 1rth 111any tt.n an111!'rd I C'hr1st1n;1.s_ i::1f ls \\.l'l'1 t'X t'hangl·d
c hurklr. : (lnd f:('«rc t s tsl\"'l'S 11•Y•'f1lt•1 l, l.an11•<.
Ai'l the prPt,11;:n111 s l nf a youri::-Wt"re cnjnyed and r•'f11·!'hnh•nts 11f
S\\'' tie In "011• 011 .. 'lfl!l'!-! 'l'elt'\"11"1011." ~anrl\\'J l'hr•s, rnoki('-". t and1es. nul :--' lhe 111 ·1,-~·~~ •1fl 1•r1 •d ll l'OIHPdy Hild ro((l'c \A,'('rf' serv··d hv 111•• 11·1~.
1.:;1tn('t1. ~t"r"IY hv dnp111ng A li ttle , tc·sst'~ \Vhn were 1)71 thl' 1·11!"ir1~ :;ult•
ttttJ hat. sh" wn~ unb<·llcvubly al· of lh" ralf'lltl('r cNn1p,11~11.
t•·FC'd . this !'kit prov1d111i..:-l'k.:rfcrt 1 f)c1·nrations cn1phnsiZt'rl th 1·
n1att•rial fo r the t•xpl•1itatinn o( hei-yul('t/<lr motif. ShR11 1 1~ !ht• Ct•lt'
rvn1r1·cht:'ll'll\'1• t1tl1·nts. I \A,'r'•·e l\fn1r.s . Mary l..i1 u Gal'dn1~1·.
Th" ('Etplt\'fllf'd 1t11d11•111·r vnur h· VirJ:1nia S.-iffa!'d , H;1zrl \\11h·"x
~d fnr the Slit"\'(' ..... -.; tJ ( th1· p1 ogranl I i\'faJ:',111(' r•ct t>rSO!l , ~J ;l rCI(' 1\1<W1r1•,
111 1111 UIH '>'rla1n 111;111ner. l\1rs. ,\nn Sh('fhn. Lilli.111 l~an1 bl·tt .
!{c:1 nclh St,.wRrt. prqgranl ('hair-Gene Rnth. Ethl'I l'C'lC'r~nn . F.:Vl'·
tnan. 1n lru<t111·•·rl 1'11s.<: Pratt. I lyn Ellt>r1nsn. Virg:1n1a ltUf'J::"r
Ou1111i;: the hus1nC'Ni'I srs.~u•n cnn-M1\drcd Trusty. l\1i1c c·hei'i hrn, {'nr-~Ul'lf'd by :i..1rs. ll1·i11z l<aiscr. 1 inne Quar1·v. f<'ran1·1·s S1·h ullz.
p 1·t•s1d ... 11t. annnun1·cn1cnt y.· as
1
Alice· M c\ardl1" 1-\ri.v Nt•\\'1111111 .
111atl1• lh"t the nrt!'l and crafts "ec-A ida °Z(>flllkl"r, Lydia H ~llll.'1, l3cr-
\ion clt•arc(I $~ fronl the rcct>nt nice H ayden. Gal'y li'redf'1kscn,
cooked food anil run1n1age sale. I Rachel Wedeking and ll.lar~"l.l('rLt t· :N~·xt 1ncrllng nf the sl•ction will Quarry.·
he hl'/d JH!l \1 8.rV 2. l --------'
Th£' brirl/..;'l' .'>ect1u11 v.·ill convene B 'd I Sh
.Dec 29 Ht J:l ::IQ p, Ill. (or a dC'S· r1 a ower
' ' nioroughly enjoyable, or all,
hut especially for the hono ee, wae
the recc'i-it 8urprt!'le 1ayettJ· shower
hoste&!!lcd by Mrs. Dougla~ Hlrtcs-
·y a.nd Mrs. Robert Cha'1bcrlaln
!On•pllmentary to Mrs. ·~ .. Orby
l\ndcrNnn of Costa M el!la. lj'lans for
·he aff1:1.i r. staged ln Mrs. Chan1·
bcrlain'R honlf', 3b8 Flo\Ner St.,
.vere lnid with suck secrecy lhal
•Nhcn ~fr~. Anderrmn found her-
;f'lf the focal point of Interest l!lh!;!
Na~ con1pl<'t t•ly taken off 1guard.
Eknutiful arrangements of shag-
zy pink and white chrysanthe·
11un1s appointed the room11 . Espe -
·ially attractive '-"'RS the lace-
·"nvererl dining table whtrP pack-
'gf'S with their gay ·pink and blue
,·ibbons W<'re plat:t'd In front of a
benign stork, which had a great
v.·l11lt· bow a round i\s neck.
GEOR GE YARDLEY, do"11 from Stanrord Unl,•f"r1'1ty for Ille
hollday&. MCOrted prett,i Julit> SampllOll to the Oandy C&nr Ba.ft.
Julh'. Sow1th Pa,._~ H ieb M hool !M'nlor and 8tar tennis playtt,
\\-as \\~"t·k-t•nd (Ur8t.•at th" Yardlt·y hotnt-. (Photo by Beck ner) , r
Going 'Arounq the World ih Sont'
Is Xmas Program for Newport P-TA
Jn keeping with the color
"chcn1c !'Cll'Ctcd by the hostcA:;Je8
'A'as a pretty corsage 1Jf pink und
.vhilr> l'arn&tiol:.'J presenttd to ~11·s.
AnderMn. Guests ' partltipated in
the gani(' or l'ootie with prizes ~o
ini; to ~flll<'.S. Raymond R epp, Don-
a ld Rttpp. high; Ro bert Mo.gnu!"·
..:o n and Ellward Carr, consolation . The a udience In the N ewport.----------------
Aftl'r Mrs. Ander.son Op<'ned her srhool audito1·1um· last Fridav I G• I Cl b H Id ~ift~ und th<:! rtainty little drrssc!". e\'enlng wa11 tran8porterl .. around tr S U 0 S
\\'t>Oly hlankcts. knittf'd l'IRCk l!I anrl thf' world .. by song. They Wktch e.! F 'd n bnotc~·i-; had been arlm\red. a :"IUITI· t1•ieYi.Si•1n in imagination, with a r1 ay ..,ance
•1, un u.s drs.s(•rl <'our.st' was !le r vcrl. "l(l{'a.I family,;· a'!; holiday son,.-:s
Thi:~ r~·Rlll!'i'd ire cri•nm and cake rrn1n A1nf'rHn, Nn rway, 1'fC'Xico.
/\rr'cl' \V "-1"·· 1\11ei"nt Creref'. ill pink. nut.s. 1·:,ndv and t•nff1 "" ... " ...... .._ 1 1;11••:->ts \'l•lllprl:itcd -lho PXCC'Ul l\'t, F1·11n(0
{' nn1! I t'.~ly \\.\'tt:' rr.t'SC'11lr'f
hn:iid of the ro:o1ltt Mci1e Linrl·· ··nn thl' !i1·rrcn. Thi.• (O\_'('as1on WH •
tu•r1:h·l lar·pcr f'TA . The h nnort>" th1• l'hri~t1na:-i p1o~ra1n ur thr·
N c ... p n o t Bnnrh Elen1cnta r.v ,., s1'<'•1 r11I \'i<'e pre1-1idrn t of thC' · '"' ' R1·h11nl~ P -T. 1\ nn.J thr f'lllrr. 1111it: ~frs. Hinrl'ly is prcsldrnt.
Fort\' i.::11,..~ls h<1d a dt·lii::h~fu\
t1n1f' \\•hen the F.1).!lllh C~1adc Girl~
··\\1b h('\11 r1 f'hr1:-'tn1:1!" 1Jan•'<' J."'1i-
d:t,V (!\'L'nlrlJ.: In th(' Girl Sl'l)\ll
hn11Kr . .1.:ann•i;1 rnrnpct 1ni; 111 intcr-
•'141 \\'Ith th<' dRn1·i ng.
111d ,\f rs. ('han1b<'rhtin. f'CcrctH.ry
:-;11:11111~ th1· dehj:htfu\ or1•a..qinn
l \'t·a1• :\ln1c>s. Jark Harr is, W1~l
·11\\· IJ:11llt•y, Jl111}p1t 11 Aj:nUSSClll,
lan1cs /\, l 'rarcc, Arthur Kitts.
ll.·1y111• nd Ra11r. D nnalrt Rapp.
Thn n1as Bani\;:;, (lvcrton ~1 axwrll .
\!ll•·1·t H nll1 ~trr. l 'anl M11rt 1n, Al
lr\\·111. R . T. fit1·v1·1H1. O lln Li~k.
r:li11·111·d (";ir f, \\"illlHlll 1-Jubt>r ,
tlt•11r,y flohrr l!t and H1·nry Cran!'.
f111nf'1 H w1•rr tilt.• st11 1h·nL-; or the
H111 arc F.;n.'HJ.":'11 Nrhonl.
(;}4,1 l 'lnbs
l'\fa ny i::r11up.'I \\'1lh1n lh1· ~ch1 11 •t
had .,.,.nrlc"tl t .. llHtkt• tilt• progr·an1
n sut·1·1's3. ·rti.• r1i.:-hth i::rod1• ~111i:
r rl'l. the Harn111ne£'r)'(, hail l1 1arned
"(Jh. C"<l1lll' All Yi• F'H1lhful."
"('nnt1•p~c l )e Not.•!." .. Arlor:t.11l11S
T c," u.nd "\Ye Thrc" l\.111i;.;~." Th•·
i<o; !1•:.•lt'r 11( tll•• r•l11h, \''hl•·h J\tli)l·
il''li'I :.! t i::irls ~1·r\·1n~ as p;1t r11n s I
.Jtlld patr•111r!"ll"s f111 · th{' 1·\'l'ning
,,·,..re 1'1 rl" 8ally <:!Ison and P.1•'Ksr-i I
:ind J\1 1•>-rlan1e:-i ?-.tor1·l11111!. J,.,;Hhiold.
J,1t tlc, Lainb anti ltiL·hard Stew-
art,
On \V L'rl nPHila )-' lll•ll lllng-th1 ·
,:1rl,..; nlPl ;11 !hi' hn1tlL' 11f t lH'ir
li';1der t11 fill C'hri."1111·1;.,. s tr11·l<111:;:-:
~ ti ti 1 f11 r sni:dl pat1L·11t.<1 ttt OrRn.1.:~· c11 t1n-,..,n .'l1n~('t1"1. a~ lf' S<'\'t•n l g1·ar 1· 1 1 , . I l\• llns111t;1 11111 c1lh('r U11•lcr11rivi-
B. & P. W. Honors
New Members
at Yule Party
\\·ear1n,l; ~ay h ol irla~ cor~tt.1i1:1·:<
'11•v.· 11 1 ('1!1h('I'~ •if l-3t1Nilll'l'H Rtl•I
1 '1·nfr,-.;-.;11111;i I W !lllll'll °.'1 1'l11b \\'l'I'•'
1•al lK tht'll' ~i;oup. hart ' l-l u1n1ld1·~ · .. . h:d l"t.'ll children. 1•,,r1·~r1111"" ttll•I 'Jt1sL· Up Sht..•p -?
IH•rd" Ln lh('ll' 11·pt•1·tn1rf'. Th~ 6lh
i:radt• r;oy~· Cil'l' l'IUb had \\'O rkr<I .. 1-l ··lp Rt111np ()Il l Tul)rreuh 1~i H
1q1 ;.in t1111J.'lll;tl v._•r1;1 r1n of "J1n~lf' J~uy ttnil l ll'>J' C'hr1stn1a.<1 St•a ls ."
l~c·lls... ;1N W<'ll ns "\V<'lcon1r
S\\'l'l't {'h11)'(lll\llH," Rnd the 6lh
L;!·1l1h· r~1r1s· (;t,•p tluh had learn•·cl
"[)t'rk thf' f-l ;d\". and "Gloria in
F:x1·cl:-'1:-t n f'n" Tti~sr i::1·oups \\'rr ..
1u11li·r th•· dir•·1·l111n 0 f l\1r J ami·~ 11011.11·11<1 HI thr f'h r1stn1as party
ho.•ld Jl('L'. 11 in Balb<ia Yncht rluh l•'1l.7.i::• ralrl P.11!<.." P..,ary Bce1·y 's "1·~hlh i::r11•h· l'l.t.'l\llVC·\\•riting c lass • .:;l:induq:; 111 li11l' b~forc the tH.11 \\·rnlc th" .'><'l'lpl. ThPy £'r1·ated lht' C'hr1s tn1.ts trt>1', tht• ~r<111p wa:;; in· I
lriidUL'i•d hy f-'ally Nt'.,.,•lin. llll'lll "\,.rr1 I fan11l.v" "'·atc h1ll,1::' lt•lcvi:don
\\'hul(' "11d11Jt men1bt:'rs·· explained '1l'1s h111 t·huir1nun.
I1:•·\u1lr.\ \\'t'.'rc : HLlen Ch1\'l'l"8, lhc-\"arif111!'1 son'!." tn thci1· ''chil·
dten," And to 1'fil'>l~ Heffern':; a.rt \Villna \\·altct'!-!, J t·an Ho\~·ell, Sun· • t·las~ ~n"l'I the credit fur· thC' stage ny F:a:'ltn1an, J ohanna Sailor~. scl.'1 and progran1 dnsign, Thr shop Marga ret Grider, D?rolhy Red· c:~al'llU~~ un<lt-r Mr·. Glrnn P.fOQre ditl ;
illl'k , J ant't Fran<"ls. Ruby Mil'lykn h t 1 1.
1
• l c i.; 11,::.• 1'1)ns I Ill inn.
anil f'l'al'l ~cFP\rC'j ·~nly .~1nc ~lb~ ·'fhc 1.·01st of thl' l!ran1at1c por-
p11.·1u11un1a . I
I
Gibsons Visit
Flood Scene
WE NEED tLoTHINO, FURNITURE, BEDDING
DISllE8, TOYS!
' Al and Nelda Glbf!IOn of Balbrla
Island a.re lef\ving t otnorrow for
Berkeley and will t't'tum Tu1.•sday.
They will visit Mr~. Glb••on'e:
brolhrr, who14C big dl\lry r anch
was on.r of those In U1e path or
the flood.
Call Harbor. 2728 this area
SRVAGE BUREAU
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
Klmberh• S-7111 413 Eut 4th Santa Ana
most wante·d •• . most welcome ...
·CHRISTMAS GIFT·
, ....
•
the new
• oo oa_m pill~
Appealing beauty. Unmatched smootho...,
softness and resilience. lbe most wanted
pi!Jow in the \\'Orld.. Just feel it .•• and
you'll know why!
As a gifc •.• new, entirely·Wfierent,
unlike any other gift you could liod ••. oo
cliffereot that it's featured in press, radio
and television. We have it. Come and see it.
Aboul t '/2 iocb., thicker •.• • milll011
uua air celli that lull 50 gently. The zip-
OPEN EVENINGS
pered rover of Sanforized SO-square percale
slips usily off the pillow and both are
washable. Remarkably aUergy·free. Your
choice of white, pastel pink or owae blue.
What a gift! Fo~
Only 59'5
UNTIL ClllUSTMAS
Honors
Dolores McGee
.il'flt \\'fl~ 1gr1 l ~111,!;, 1 V.'I tin11 \Yas Peter \\'C'l,L:l:ln a;; the I
A h 0 h 1 father, J1~an Br•gj:;':-; as lhc n1 nlht-r. ~ t e 5 niem erl! .rrel'lent !iiflt nu·hard Rcrld1t'k as the !'on, Hnd
11rrit11HI the f1rl'place with Its bluz-1 Patric ia J\rnolt ns. thl' dall hll'r.
111g: log-s. f\athlrP11 ("olcman Ice! g
111 :-;1ngin& Yulct1.dl' songs and cat· ~ol<1 l'iurnh.,,...
CAlffOUIA
FRUIT CAKE
l.9S 2-lbs. 98c lh.
'PFEFFERllUTS
2Sc 2 d.1.
j LAGUNA BEACH FURNITUR~ CO.
260 Forest Ave. . Phone LaCJUna Becich 4-1071
• '
• •
Savings
Accounts,
no 111atter
hortJ large
l earn 11/2%
interest at
Bank of A1nerica!
• sso ... $50,000 ... $500,000
-any omounf obo"te or ln
between-earn JY,1 interest
compounded semi-annually
ot Bonk of America, If your
savings deposits are not
earning this much, deposit
them in Bank of America
any time before January 11
and they'll earn thii rote 01
of January 1.
In addition to all other
protections, your dollars In
Bonk of America ore se-
cured by capital funds and
reserves of around $4'50
mlllion. ·
For •ecurity, tonl'en·
ience, arailability, d~
po1i• your •a"i"B' in
Bank of America. Start
J'OU~r account fo,. ONY
amount ••• aal!e ,,..,.,....
atkally!
...... ,.....-lllM, ..... tr .............. __.
.u.tnn.1_.,.. ... ...,.. ·-<.
~.
1vl r~. Rohl' rt J n v c (' ~ ;\'ancv ols. Solrni.ts \\"llh the \'al 1nus 1111111·
W al'd! and Miss 1\n~ l'ollins ,~·er.c Ct>lty Jarvis, chalr1nan of thr h<'rs \Vere Susan Rro\\·11 and IJnv1li hr,.stes.<;('~ ~'f onihty cvt·nu1:.: nt ;1 1 C'hr1i.tn1a~ r•revi<'w reported on 1 VHui::hn "''hn clanr<'<I to thf' Nor-
miscrllaneous sh o ,,. c r honorin).i su ct·t•ss Pf the event and 1',abC'I .... ·c,i:;1an .song, Cura PctC'tS and An t.
M i!<>S Oolor('s ~tcGec. \\·hu;<ic nia i·-! I•'1tzn1or r1s. prcsulent. announcl'd Sulhcrh1nd "''ho sanj:" and Dnn 1
r1aj:f' to Krnneth M1iat!i \\'til b (• 11a 111cs •if those \\'ho had snld the Br atty .,.,·ho playC'1l 1 h" ll'un1p1·t + ~
an J'\:cnt of Satu1·clay. i 11H1sl t11 k cl.". Fn·st prize-, a nylon '''Ith .. (_,anlH/Ul' D(\ Nnc1 .·· J)i1\'1<i
Thf' affair w1:1.s held at the J o y1 ·c I an<! laec 1u,i:;hlf'.:t1\vn. "''t·nt l o S!t•erns. Lyle Li nnbarg~·r and J oh11
tl parlrll('n t, El Bnyo C'ourt. G ift:-: ,_.la7.1e Bird: sPcond. a nylnn sllp Brr111in~ <'Hl'h sang a. \'('r;<1e <•( "\\'l'
\I/Cr(' piled undl'r the f'llristn1us I It• He len N0rtnn: a ha11d-pa1nt('d Three l<111~s ." Studl•n ts \\'ho RI'·
t ree and poinsulltaE-Uccnra\('d S('alf Lo A gnr8 Blnn1quist. llnrd rornparucd thf' s 1ni:f'1s on th('
ttic roon1s. Games nnd char:ull's and ll j1.•\\·clcd pin t o .P-trs. Fitz· piano \\'Cl'~ ,\11 chnl'l Drisk('I 1 liar-
brought priz('s tu the lucky \\'IO· nlorr1li. · I 1nlln c c 1·~1. 1,ynn f'!'a-"e i Ens1n~
ncrs. r;1ft\ piled about tht'.' tree \Vrrc l <'r!ii), Jl•ff c~asc !6th grHrle buys~.1 f'rrsent .,.,·crc tht! J:UC's t of hnnPr , d1strihutcd by a cliutiby Sttnta nncl Connie Sl·cly t6th bra/le
her future n1ntflcr -and sisll'1·•111 . \\•hose voit'e was that of NathRhl' girlsl .
laY.', Mrs. John A. Mn11ts and 1'1 is::i ~·f i I.' ha u d. Afterwa rd luMcious ! All o f th!' singing groups end
Yvonne 1'f oats of H untin,(:"ton c akl'~. ice Cl'eilm. candy and cnf-the audicnl.'r 118 well, joined in the
Bearh ; Mcsdam('S J,).·nn f'olltn.'<, fce y.·as Rcrvcd fron1 a bufff't ta· 1 finlll numb(o1', "Silt•nt Night."
Rogt'r \\'ard, Dick Otto, Do;y<I H nr. hie by the club offlC'l-'l'i'I, Mabel
rel!, Robert Nettles and 1'f1l'lscs F'itzn1orr1s, Ruth Willmes. Sarah S d G t
Mary Robins, Elaint• F'rrrtnnn. Ne"·lin, June Quarlt>S. ,,_fildre<t Un ay UeS S
~~~7i~~r~::.sl, Suzie F uv.•lt!r and ~~:~r;.~an. J l'Sl:llC Hill end Carolyn at Mithoff 1-:iome
Adult Education
Classes to Start
at Clubhouse ·
Mr. and Mrs. Orville R. 1'fithuff
and daughte r Shir lC')' of C<1s ta
Mesa. git .. '(' wclcon1c Sunrlay tn 1
h-lrs. Af1thnff'~ brClthcr and family,
l\fr. and lof rs. Rnb<'t'l 8t('('ln1an and
chlldr1'n Katen and 1'fikr Qf San
D 1ei;::o ; ].1r. and ;\(rs. ~fithoff E vt'r ·
EllGLISN PL.UM
PUDDING 1 'h lb. 1"
COllTlllEllTAL WlllE
FRUIT CAKE 2 lb. 98c
FlllE ASSORTED
CHOCOLATES lb. 110
PIEPAIEO
POULTRY DRESSING
37c ,.,. -·"'~'
PUMPKIN PIE ..,, 53c
MlllCI PIE 11. 53c
OOSTA MESA
1100 N ""'port BIYd.
' --
C1f>Rf >!"t'A DP:L MAR
803 <.:oMt UIC'bway
Christmas Tea
at Ebell Club
Three of the sections of the A nt·w cl ass in 9 ceran1ics s tarts
sol(', cousin8 of lht' local n1u.n, LAGUNA BEA<..'11
frc>nl Y ucaipa; /\.fr. an<\ ~1rs. Stan-
I Ebe/I rlub of Nc\\')Xll'l Bcal·h -Ja11. :J at 9 a. m . at the Costa Mel'la
thf'. S:Rrdt'n s ection, hn11sch1.1\{,i l>Ct'-1 l''riduy Afternoon Clubhouse. T,his
tion and book section No. 2 -t·on1· r la-"s comes under the adult educa·
bined to give a Christn1a:.i tl'll nn I l ion department o f Nt:Wpol't Har·
~c. 13. A ghort pro~ratn pre1.·!'rl· bnr Union High school anrt Is
(•d tht> t ea v.r1th (;rfH't· J.•01rier nf sponsored by the FAC' hon1ecraft
Corona de! l\iur, "'''II k nn.,.,·n ~o· "l1·1·t1on. Lan('e McDnnald of Long
215 Fon.t A"""lifl ll•y B11dhcr and lion Str·Vl'll nf .._ ______________ ,.
C0sta A1 esil. I -
prano ar'cnn1pa111f'tl b J...ouisf' Gf'ac.h is lhe instruc:tor.
,.\h f'e~1llt of BHlboa. ~ing1n ChrJ1't· A new coUr8<' in lamp shade
mas carols. ni&kin.i;r and dC'~gn1 ng will bt'g1n
Mrs. Alexander Rc nn1•r of Ct!· Jrui. 2 a t 1 r. 111. rt the clubhou.!K'. I
rona dt'I .-.ta r ga\'C a ~raphi c tlr· The course is also under lh<:' adu/I
scr iptton of her early life in Hun-educa lion department of the high
i:ary. following <lY a lh'!-<1..-ript1011 or 1o:r~011I. Ins tructor ts 11rs. Violet
"The 1'10tit Spiritual C'h_f sl1nu, uf f{oa .... of LonJ,":" Beach.
~1 y Lift-" -a \'i\"id unlit touching Both classes have pro\'cd very
s to ry £1( the k1no.lncs.." 1111 S\"nl· popular thi~ past sl'ntester an<t
pethy show t o Dr. and 1r~. R1.11 . !-l(llne 1nust unusual w ork has bee11
nt>r as wt-11 as thf'ir il'nds, by done. according to M M'. George V .
t..he Chinese in Shangha 11ftcr tht• f-,ux , chair1nan of the h o mec rafl
JapaneBP o<'cu1xitlo11 of t hut city. section .
Mrs. Rennt>r is a gift speakt·r
and her descriptions o he r Chi·
nese frie nds were Uke r1JOnal In-
troductions .
Jn lieu or the usual corat ions.
the Ebell club house v.•a.s .filial
wilh Ch.rtstma.s arrang ments for
tables and door s. madt> y the club
members. Prizes wer a\\·arded
for the ·best a.rrang tents the
first place going to rs. W. o .
Ha1dy for her "Mrs. ta Clau.s"
and 8tt0nd to M ra. D k e r for a
beauUtu.I table •w-aa.g ent. Door
prius "A•ere awarded by each of
the secUorui.
Mrs. Grace Webb and Mrs. \\'al·
lace poured at the tea tabl&
Chairmen tor the tc.-a were Mn.
K. L. Rabbitt, f'da Lilian Daniell
and itra. Gn.ce Webb. \he chair-
men Of tbe various etetloa.k.
Irish Songbird
Has Local ~ans
Erin O 'Brlen (!lier real • namel
o f Long Beach, ~e pretty Irish
songbird who ls rl1flng to 1la1"ddi:n
on tJ1e Al Jarvls ltLAC-TV made
a hit with the boyB when ahe ap-
peared Monday evaning wtth Mar-
garet \\'biting, .1.lck Smith and
olher entertainera I on the CbNl·
TnlUI program for w.t.erane at LoQg
Beach Naval hooptlaJ. -' But two, or Ertil•s earll~ and
ma.tj. enthuaiutlc r..na are ud
Cora M~eU or 2al"d atreet. for
wboll. llhe ...,. bile calllos on
lhe.ni wtU..... mut trtend nearly
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HARBOR 0824
212 .Marine Ave.
HOLIDAY. POULTRY
FRESH TURKEYS
Our turkey. are. Hpttia.11.J P'O"'•• fresh kllied and patkal(ff
ln a mohlture proof plutlc tac fur )'om complete utas.
f'Klloa. \Ve cuanatee there will be no pin f eathen.
Ordt:r •OW and ba\"e the rt.at ro.r your hollda7 dlaner.
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OTHER POULTRY ON ORDER
'I Ducb • Ge~se • ·Scpb
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gifts thdt r1stmas made
their us gladden us . of? ft is the fine
the I e ' · · the f t ' '" anticipaf' d' peasant th es ive de . ion of inner . ought of f.corat1ons .
And
• d ine Ch . , . r1stmas
f more F rorn over . or it is th . '
ncss fhdf Yone, thdt e smile S w f man;f t s. miles _~Pir'.tud/ safi:f e~/ in G/V/N~ the happi-
1nsp1ring ch action thdt . It is th ~o.od felfowsuh~h services we derive frome .
V1s1ts of folk 'P that Preva'·1 , • and the
so wc/f. s we know we/(' s amidst the
T I , • -and not
o d// of yo
Profound u, to whom th'
relations meaning f , is spirit has s h
s · d . · · r1end . Uc erl<1ng th an to s, ne1ghb
Pfctc:es w e ~ause of LiJ:,our 9ttffant s ors,
days!, ' e wish the erty in f ons, "ery M tlr-aw CULB . erriest of Hon:
_ewport Beach
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·SANTA TAKES 'TIME ·OFF TO 'VISIT . .
SICK NEWPORT.HARBOR ·CHILDREN
Santa Claus will take &pccJal tJme oft from ·h is ·rerular dutlea to make sur~ t.hat Newpoft. Harbor
k iddies too ill or othe rwise unable to see him will g~ t his personaJ attention for their Chtlstoiaa necda.
Children who ar'e confined to their home or to a t;f ck bed will be visited b"y Santa. today. I Thursday ).
Namis or the sick local children w ere obtained t hJ;"oUgh the co-operation of tHe doctors ln U1~ Newport
Harbor area . Santa will w ish lhcn1 a. speedy recovery and leave a Christmas gift.
The Santa Cla11..q making thf
rounds (the real Su.nta sent word
via n ylng reJ ndecr tha~ he·s help-
ing his t•lve~ get out so111c extra
rush ordrrs at his No rt h Pole
workshop) v.·ill bl' Ralph JR.ck vol-
unteer firrmAn. v.•hn llvc1' at 2817
N ewport Blvd. Jack is probably
better k nflwn a~ the neate.st ap-
proach t o Santa C laus v.·c've seen
In some tim£>. and ha!'! b £>c-n pas.s-
ing out sweets· to the kiddies at
Vincent's L ido Drug, Newport
Pharmacy, B alhoa f'harmacy and
Hapton's Harbor O"r'ttg during the
Yule SCA~n .
TaU 16'-1"1. pC'ar-1'\hap<'d !280
poundl'll, And j1J\'1a\ as St. N\ck
hlm~cl f. Ralph r1iJ.i:h t hHV<' stcri~d
right out u t th" Vf'r/'lt'S l)f ''The
N ight Ilf'f o re Chrislnias." And if
·you·,·c :.t•en the WH)' the kiddi('S
he never falls t o get a &ep warn1
ft>cli ng in sharing the •children's
Chrl~tn1R!t "fllrlt.
But f1on1etlme8 therf' arc lltllc
boys that don't Rl'lk f or ~ruck.it end
lit tle glrl.1 who don 't \Vant doll.111.
Just about a Wt"ek asn,_Santa had
8 heart tugging f C'QUcst from a llt-
tle boy, a ccon1panied by his n1olh-
"He wanted his Daddy for
Chrli'ltn1a:i1," AAfS Santa. "Hili
Daddy Is In Korea ~·i th the :P..1 a-
rincs."
Irvine -White
Rit es Solemnized
at Pasadena ~hine up l o hini, ynu'rc prnbably SANTA AND 1-~RIEND
quite as s11re a,q we nrc t}lat he 1 Chri~tn1a~ will b" Rpen t in 81,tc·
could co.rtainly pa,;i;i for a rf'ason-: Jy beard is quite an exp('nliiVf.' I 11tn1cnlo w ith lhl' brldc'l'I 1n11th('r,
able ffl.'~cln1Jle <1f tha t j(llly olrl il•·rn. '"l t',; n1ad<' fron1 ·r ak hair," ~1rs. BHldwin Wood, by !\fr. and
gent µ.·i th the whif(' bc;ird, rtd J a··k points out. ··ilnd kccpl'I itl'I Mrs. Myford Irvine. no\\' hon1•y.
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CYLINDER r!AXWELL. "...,. t hr 'mode of lfWlll porta tJoa utilized by rlud~
O otlA'l" and h ls mottw.r back In 1906. The car ~• SMO IM'l"-·, IM"ludln l' CM light.It and bulb horn. In
fhtt!!M• days a t.rlp to ~ A ngrk's '4'&8 It lbree hour aff.:t.11', "'l lh \o'er)' I~· paved road-".
NEW HARBOR HI SCHOOL BUILDING
NAMED AFTER JUDGE D. J. DODGE
By Ed Li• Hoven 6Ult and jumho-s1zcd laugh. 1 t·url all durin~ lhC' n;onth that I mooning at y 0..,timiic. Mrs. IrvlnC'
t,or Th,..•t• \"i•ar-" ,,·C'ar 1t." J aek's fu1·11' white cy.-:-is th(' former Gloria W ood \Vhitt·
J k h b I th I brow ... arc another prnduct of the of NPwport H eigh ts and the niai . /\ 1n1n11•platc bea1'1nj.! the name D. J . Dodge sits o n a desk In an ofricc or the Newport to'ol.·nship court
ae 8 ~ ('f'O Paving-f' rar I · · 1 k . b · I f I · · · · hntll-1•' in ('c•sta f\tef-<n. The nan1eplatc is nut.de fro m a hr1~nc h or EU\ olive tree> that JudgC> Dodgl' pl<o.nt1•d r S t f h · ti at:1n1.1 1n~th1n1 c1ng n1u( e o r1,.~c \\'f\~ solemnized a l hi,i:;h noon 0 an 3 or 1 " pa!-!! IT'l"i' Y"ilr" 11an1h·s \\'OOI. nn ~lonrl~v at !he h unie or Ju d~c su111c 37 \'C"a rJ-1 uJ;n on lhc J!round9 or his hon1e a t 625 Ct>n ter S t .. Costa Mesa. The nan1cplatP "·11s E:ivcn and ha.<1 n1arlr qutt(' R h11hhv o f 1L. · . · H "-· I d f f 1rsua1Jy he rlon.s R:iiila·.~ i-;arb J ack 111a k es it 11 !-lflt'l0 1al p(/1nt tn 1 anrl Mrs . Thurmond Clarie!.', f'u.':la · 1 t ~· !ht.• Jfldi.;c hy S11ln('y Dav11Json. princi pal of Newpor t aruvr high sc hoo an was a o re1unncr o a
n rnund the fi r1<t t1f DC"("t•ni hc r and 1 lnok H.'I IH'Rr tn th1 · rf'11l 8nnta~ .
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denn. grt'Ult'I hnnor .
dandles ynuni.:-i:1ff'r!i 011 ln.s knl'l' c·1aus HS po.<>sibl c. An•~ hc·s usually The hridf• i.s grcRt·J..,"'TanrlrlRu,i:;h-A s cn rrfully as he had nurturrll•,..-------------------------------·I
untll Deceniber 2<1 . 1·r;~·ard,.d by the attitude u f thn 1 [f'r o f Gcnrge Hyrlc. flr~t 11lt.•11ld1•• his olL\'I' t r«Cs and \.•Oatt:hed them [
kids whQ con1C" to h1n1 y,•1lh their· I of Y('rba Bue-na. no\\" San F'ran-r~ro"· t.i thl'ir prc..,.ent sturdy Jack recalls th::it thc n1ani-i~('r "'
Of Fltzpatri,·k's 10 rnrnna df'I ri.-i ar Christ 1nas \\'ishe!! and qut•stiuns. 1 r1'lCO. 1'1r. Irvin~ is the son nf th~ hciJ,:ht s . .r uil~e Dodgt' had mid·
,\sk Qur-Ktlou.. l1:1 t t> J a n1 es Irvine and the liiTe-\\·if('ll a·io\ nuri;ed the pre1't'nt l o· first su~gl'~ted h i!-l f1llu1g in a :-i
A .. ,1 f h • • 1 An.its f'\um l rvinr. A ttending-the I C"a l i;i·h11111 syslcni for lhC' pa.st 21 Sar.ta. nd his phyiqra\ n1ake11p "ust o t e1n n1·e surpr1srt1 an< . wa~ surh !hat hP fitf1'<l the 1·oll" el:1L t•d," i-:.<ty the Dc1·1'n1 b;•r ~anla b rldt' were her daughter, Gaylt·.
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ti M r. 1 . h 1 .11 II k 1 and Lhe bride,:room·s tlaughtr r . tl·oo• ,,,, .. ,,,,,1 .•••loo<ol ho>a•tl. (li•rfef' y. nst feJlny,·s lll' 1t ar• " ll'Y liSUfl y H.~ nie 'JU•".-. ions ,.. ,,... •
I.inda. \\'illifln.\ Thornton \Vhitc 111 I L"'' week , P1inrin<>J Davidson to relax Jn a S;inra en.'!tUmC' wh"n about n1y \vor k ... hop und \t'hc r1..• my r·~·
they have a pillow to contend y,·i t!i ht·lpP1s art•." fo"nr :1d11lts \~·ho don't 5on nf thf' br tdC'. w as I;Je ... t man. 1n n s1111 plc nutdoor ceren1ony
but Ja1·k·:'I F'al.'ltaff11-tn g-1rth n11\k e-. l1a\'C' t11C' oppnrtu11ity to sit on r..t rs. Cha rles Wheele r II.I a nd I ~~i1nuk tht' j udg-c·s hond in f \·O nt of
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k. k . k h l\f 1ss J nan Irvine. dauthtPr nf th1'l thc l;ili':->t IH!dilion to the 'rapldlv. the use nf any adt!it1onttl paddl11 1$· Jae s net•. 8<11\tl;l s "·or s op is .
1 SUJM?rflous. at the Nt•rth f 'r)IC' and his hclpc-r ,; hO.''ltf'~R. RS.,.i$l<'ri i\l r.<i, Clarke 111 g-r11\l.'in~ Nt•\vpor t H arbor h igh
H is s ant f\ C laus t:o.<:t unll' ls cus-1 art· all over the "'or1(\. <'nt<'rtctining at t he "'t•Cding brl'ak· !-.('hllu\, turnl'<l the judg e around.
fast. !-.hu\\'t'd hi111 th1· 1•\,•an-hnC'd clas.~i c t om-tailored for h1111 a nd \\·a-.: Anhfhr1· (a\·01·i tC' q1:,..1y usunlly
lt·tt•·r Hi~ •lit th•· sidC' of the build· made by n cula h O't!nurk('. 11nl' of roncern:i its{'\r 'ol.'ith $ant1t's rC"in· B M d V• "t ing, "I Jo•li.;e t-fall." Qt.her men1hers the en1plnyC"S nf Vint.·c nt'.'l l~l<lq d('C I' ttnd th1 ·1r nanH ~-Jal·k ('RJJ e a e es ISi s .,f thC' prcs1•11t i<1·h11nl bon!'d, H11dd Drug sto re. Bt•nlah usrd <tbuut r1•1ne1nb1'r l"lancl'r, l"'ran<'l"'I". !Jun· M t h • D 1•111;.; .I . l .t>~l11· ~ter rc11i-.cn and ~t 1~. seVf'n yards O!-rfd...fl:lllllC'I nn•\ foUJ': df'!" and f1 h t z1•11 llJlrl in k t•opillg' 0 er 1n env er
h I (;un111n..,. 11ull••J. al.<:u p rei;pnt at yards nr wb!tc fe lt truii, a l11t uf y,·ith 1nodt'rn 111:.·l o o;;:y, has Ru· it>
I r tic t't•11•n1uny. hHd l'lf't sct·retly mate rial for n lr)t of n1an. d nlph th<' R1·1l-Nn ... ed Rt·indcC"r a,; l\.1'r~. ~('a 1'1 P<lc~ n f ro1·~11a i1 .. 1 and nanied the ne;,· building "'ith· ~on't ('han_K'' !\flnil lc-Rrl•·r t·f his l1'<1n1 . :\1 ar 1s 1n Denver for \hr1stn1a:-:. I 11u t tht.• JU ll,i::l''s J{no\~·lctlge.
T h ~1 1 . h I "O('c-ai-uo11~1lv.'' n<l<il'i the pArl visiting her n1 olht'r. J.~ro n1 th('1·1· e en drcn r\011 t t' an;.:1· n111\· 1 St N . k. 1-11 1 I l>•••'I•• •• ,,,,. tu:u: .' J u· . "a 1t l' i.::;1r ror 1: :)1" v.•oll .,, to D•trnit to l'.'"k 1111 • ' ' , .. .., fron1 year t o yC'ar, ·a1·1"1rd ini.::; 111 '-.... '-•
thi· part-tinic Santa .... r ho' li ttlo· lttth• hny I!'! t 1n11d al f irs t hut they ht'r ttlnthPt .. s Chri;.ci.111111' ~if!. a nP.,... ~('!"\"I'"" t11 the l'."(•t!H11 unity has
i;:irls always a:-:k rur dnlls aud th ... uo.;ually ,~·arn1 up t•\.. Santa c·1a11 s cnr "'hieh she \\"l ll '1rivc 111 1111"· l11ng-h•·1·n a hy-\\•o rrl .,...·ith lank
little boys all \\<Jill l iyf.I and (~1 \·111g th··ni H 1·a nily ea!1c i;:(l("s .a Bea f)('\V to Denver \\·ith ~tr. an<! find l.1111·,,ln1 •sq11t• J uclg ::! D0<lg{·.
t k " ... J •k ··Th · 1· .1 , l••l:g ''"'Y lo O\'l'l'Ci11111n~ then ~1 r s . T y \\'illiani~. tinJJ1llly in~1 <·n111·11 r1·t'11tl,v v.·ith h1=> nl\'lllhl'tship 1• J'UC' .c;, sn}s ai . 1,., 1.1~ l• •·n I .. k ··
a pretty _l;nud yr;ir, ii!-. f11r HS tF"-t11111d1ty, :o;ays Jat· . lhl'rC' "'ilh n11·n1 hers qf the-ir f;i1111· 011 lht ~i·honl boa rd, ht.• h1-1..; bct'n I
havinr h;1:oi hf'•'ll r1>ncrr·n1..·•L .. say" ~landar1I .'\Jiproat·h l\C'~. 11nd served As ropilr1t of l!1e \j11st i1 ·1· nf \ht· pC'11C 'C' l"illf'C Noven1-:
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Sant;1. "N n cn11· h;i s tried to pull ··::;;111 t•1 h:is 01 f<tn nd<il'rl approach 8P111 •hf'rarr . I n Octob('r lihe WHN I h•'r .. l!l2fl \VhC"n h" ,,.a ... appoi ntf"rl
f r •-J ·· 'I ti · I II rail•·<! tn \\'al'lhingtnn. D. ('. A f11r-t•• f ill Th1· 1111txp1 rr ·•I !('rm o f An-1 0 n 1y <J<:H/I . ,. <!\\'C\"('I, as llll 1..'X· '" IC .VOUllg" u ns <111! ll."iUa y ~ pr~·encetl Santa ('Jau::.. J ai·k hi1.c.i 1 st;1 1·1s uut by :;1Rk1ng ··A11 d h oJ\V 1ner offi cC'r in tho· A rn1y 11irpli.11•· {l rr~v WiJ ... on. I
· J 11 I · h 1 • II • [0 0 ,·y•·n• ".,.,,,·cc .. s ....... tl>•Y be .. ,,lletl 1he jndi:;e c 11n1(' tn the Ha rbor h l.'I f"R r( \~·(' anrhnrrr. It a s t wn 1lr._. y nu tn( :iy. ave •VOii 11C'-en ~ • "' ..... "' ... 1,
p Ja.~t ic s trRps, on1• gn('~ aeros.-.-.thr a gnnd little boy tor J.;irl l ?" Most back into aetive duty. Hrr·a 111 l!Jl l frn1n St. Lnu ii;i, Mo., 11
scc·kirl/~ ('i<e npc fr•1111 thl' hay fever ' bac k of hi~ head and the olhf.'r o f t h1· young-stPrs ad1111t thi•ir ~ood i'
boeR a.crns.~ the to r nf his heud. hPhavior and then t ell San ta ~·ha t Mesans Return s •·a:s<1n in t.hitt part of the eoun -
making the beard f airly "tUf;· they'd like to g e t for Chri8ln111~. t i-:i-·. ff ~ .stoyf'd fn r-a whil(' in Los
proof." Ta lking with the kids and dig. F Q An.c:1·l('!I th•·n bnugoht hi!I present
lncltlcntally, Santa's full flo\V· LtlS."li ng lh1•ir Chti~tn1a~ p1nblcm!-l rom regon prnpf'rty in ('<•sta 1-tcsa when
ing. snov.·y-whtte, and a \'ol.·ays cur-) j ... al.,..·o.y:; a lot of fun to J al·k and "lhl'rt.: "'a :-; only nne other hoUst!
!\f r. anti ~trs . R. E J uhn~un 11f on this i;l d•' t>f N ev.•port Bou\c-
MERRY C HRIST~IAS TO ALL!
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!Oth s trf'ct , Cnsta r.1 +Na l"f'tUrnl'cl \'/11'(1." JI,.-. l1v .. s in thf' ~amr houi;c
th i~ \l.'f'Pk from Eu~rnc, Orci::•>n.
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that he help,.ll builll sumc 37 yt.Ja rs
\\"ht•rc they wer e C'a l\ccl by dl""alh if;tl.
of r..tr. John:o;on's father. 1\s lhl"Y 1 f'rt•vin11s I•) l11s nppoi ntment as
v.·ent by train. tht>y fortunately JUSlH'l' jif tht• pea t'(', Dodge rc-
t'scaped th(' hi,l::"h \\'1t.te-r . I n1rtll hl•1-.~ "fi1rn11ni:: a i:;-ood part o f
lhl' J\·1t• ... n !or St'\"1•r11I y1·ars."
C d C B II I ··1 """ an •1•pk otchRrd h•·re at an Y ane a •HIP {11:1r. und .,...as df!in~ prctt~
y,·1·11 until the pc!'lts tnok 1t O\'Cr,
Is Bl .. g Success "",;:'.:;:; ,,.,,., " 1 .. t rtifloc•nt ;n
those days nnd lo lht• bC'st or
• JL.l>GE DOl){iE '" pic tured In front of t hP ~'''t.."Sf addition to
St>\\0 pt:1rt. l farbor Union H igh ~hool. Tlw nf'\\' \\'Ing \\"M n11mf'd
aftPr O~IKe In l'l"CO~tk>n of hJs l'tt!n·lceti 8foi a rJH•mbt·r of th1·
iw:hool board. t Pr('ss Pho tu)
"'hool hou•e at 17th •nd Orange. Hostess Tr'10 but only one teache r y,•as required
fol' the small number o r students.
W e employed anQthl'r t eacher In
191 2. s om•Lim• •round rn20 W• Greets fr 'iends Ii, built the main school ·in Cost~
Mesa. about six or eight roo1n:-:
Dlarle Q/ hol\O\V tile. Later we a dd· y I p '
ect two win.,:· at u e arty !,,I JOSS F;arthquak,.
"In 1933 the C'&rthquake corn· •
lt'tc ly dt•rn olished the ho llo w tilr ''l.)e('k the halls \\·ith bo\\·i;. 11f J f
buildings ant.I only the two wingr; holly ! 'Till' the sea:-on t o bf' j1Jll.v." ! i
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2651 Coa1<I l lli;hwR,Y. Ncnvort Beach
o r tr.N ll a. m. loll p. m. t>w ly
CHRISTMAS SPECIALS
WALNUTS • •
t~kE811 HYDRATt::U
DATES
l.JEl.l('l(>l 'S ,
APPLES 5 lb s. 25·
TANGERINES 3 lbs.
ORANGES ··5 I bs.
Sl•Ef•J,.\I. l'ltlC't:s on (tur l·'ltl : .... 11 \'t:t:t:TAlll~ES
:\lt:HRY (.'l lRIST\1.\S
A gift thct alwayi ·plea~1 .••
beoufifvl flowers i" Chrrst""o'
wropping1 ••. delivered any·
w~here. Your per)(Wlal greeting
acco panie1 yoo' selectiari. Do
at er early.
N O RM~'S
13 1 S ('ua .... t lli\\·a~·, ( 'nrun:l 1lt·I \Jar
ERWOOD'S
Christ111as-011ce abain th~t magn1f1t.•·n l :-p•·t·ta1·le uf human
hnpJ1lness \\·ith i ts curo\:;. its eilddr1·11 \\·a1J;n11,; un y,·1ngs and
tr,·ading-in air, its hol/y\\'f'eath~.
n nt•ient \\'Oriel !Jl'qU1·alhb its gl•'l'. •
IlEHOLD I SEE A STAl:l:Y TI:li:E-ETEl\NJTY
H appy Cl1ri:.;tn1as. ru,...· .. tlcar:;
Dr. Huwartl J<:r\.VOU<..I
Ba lboa, Ca 1if . -Transparent boxes tie<! w ith tin-
.... clC'd r ibbon an<1 holdin.i: C hri:-;t-
n1as baublcs hung from the L't'i l-I
ing of th(' big dining roon1 but
dividing plllars wrnpprd in r ed
11.nd white aii.d bi~ t·ecl and ~·h ilf'
r nnes in the pHtiri C'arr1 cd out
theme of th<' C'andy Cane ba ll .
sccon<t annual dinner dance he ld
at BRll>oa Bsy c,ub unde r spon·
sot l'lh1p of the Junior auxiliary of
the A.s.si!-!tant'e League of N e\vpo rt
BraC'h.
.J111ig l• L)11tlRt"'·" knn\\·Jedg(' there
\\'t'l"t' only a h11u t 7;, pccplc in Costa
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remai..nct.I st anding:' says the Everyone's getting into th1• "')1irl ( l'
,Jud,l?e. of Chrisl mas parties, ch('er is bl'· I :-~-·•·-~-===========---··········-····-·····-··=======.!! I "The high school waa built in ing served a la hospit a lity. -------------___ _
NEWPORT HARBOR ELKS
Nrm lrars Jarty
SATURDAY DEC. 30
ELKS' . CLUB ·BALBOA •
Dancing 9 till 2
• Buffet Supper ·at 11 :30 • • SEE ~y ELK FOR TICKm
• oa,c.u.i. HAJlBOK -Mitt. P. II.
W C'lt.'oming 600 J!"ll C·st:;i were the
Junior!->, \Vea1ini; t hC'iT prc tt 1C'i;.t
fo1·mals. ri.1 ar~r BrOt.'ring-chose a
short blaC'k lace; i\iHry C'arnll wnrc
'1 sheath of American Bcautv
vrflvC"t and Katie Gar<lnC'r wa·!<
ch i=:"" in a .slim .straplr~!< blfCk tlif·
feta. hug-e pourr on on£> tfip, Sue
LagerJor·s brown satin skirt \•.-a!<
topped by a black ve lve teen bodu:e
and Martha Barr('tt wore a strik·
ing-changeable· tanger ine taffeta
v.•ith hip bov.·.
1'1ri4. \Villiam Chh·;1c·st f'r v.·ai; in
":"me-raid green &a.tin. very f11rn1al
a nd Ramona Smith \\'aN irl afjtUl
satin. Mrs. Bob Hilt \\'ore a tx-1:1u-
tlful white tulle with ~pa rkly e1n-
broidf'ry.
A notht't" strikins-v.•hite ~own of
c;atin and tulle \\'as won\ bv love-
ly Vera McLa}:"hlin . \Vith ~1r. anti
"d rs. l\.tcLaughlin, v.•ho had been
hosts earlie r et a cO('klail party.
were R oy Woolsey of Los Ange le10
:\Tld his beautiful w ife, gowned 1n
pale pink lace and Mr . and Mr8
J, 8 . Slem ons, the laltr r in coca
\a.tin and lace. Tile Victor 1\>lc-
Laglens and several nthers had
been presen~ for cocktails but did
not go on tO the dinne r . •
· At o ne table w ere the Doug
Kenuton8. ~e in a short net frock
&nd UM! Mortie. SmSlh.s. Mrs. Stnlth
1180 wearing a shor\. .rown or ~
gold lame. The George Yardleys
were entertaining, and the Ma.~
Schachnerw of Cos~ Mesa w ere at
~ table for .10. With Sa..m McGiii
wu Mrs. Tumer.zery formal lp
:::i:~on ~~an =ed ~
Monday at Long 8.ach. tM two
Mve been hone~ at the
Bay club.
T'be ball. voted excepUoruUly
nice-. wu a charity project of the
League Junior&.
()n1· Gt·n1·ral Slort"
"T hf•rc "'as only on e gf'nPral
f-<t n rc 1n Oo!<:I a l-1 ('i§a thC'n. and it
!il ltod at th(' prc:-cnt site or
St 1·ont'~ Te\.\'inklc hardware store
al 1802 N1 ·wpnrt Blvd. I don't
suppnse that lht· f'n tire stoc k or
of t he stut o \\'a~ "·orth mo rp than
t\vn or three hundr('d dollars.''
says J )n<lgc.
"l think that thcr·e were only
about three cars in thC> v.1h ole
arPa. 1-l arl"Y Ellis had a Buick. I
<">\\"ncd a twn s1·a ter 1'-laxv.•ell and
lh(' (l'.\'fl"I' of thr j:;t>nc ra l store
had an ~· J.t . J.". W e> u sed to say
that E . 1-f . F'. i;toorl for every mc-
C'hanic11l fault. although there
""''re son1c pc>ople y,•ho insisted
that it Jl l('flnt ('\'cry morning f ix
it." :o;ay.q the Jud~C' with a chuck le.
The judf'e rt>men1 bt'rs well the
fu n he had rn hi s old l\\'O•eyclinder
MaX\\'C'll. H e rf'lllt'n1t>ers the prlee,
too, .. $6:"i0 aT\d thHt included ga.$1
lan1p!'I and bplh horn. O f course,
thc r(' wa., no windshield to pay
for.' he adds.
"It 'VBR a thrf'r-hnur t rip to Lo8
1\n~cl1·~ by car In those days. and
that y,·a-" do ing pretty well. Ex·
1·e>p l for one o r two s t reets in San-
ta A na there w as not a single road
in Orange County.''
~p R.aliro..t
1030 anrl when It opened It had 8 Noel n1agic of flamini;-po1n-
1·cgietre.tlon of about 175 students. settias. spicy pin£> cont>s and bl'il·
It certainly has gro\\-n ," !Latest Ua.nt twinkles fro n1 an e-vcrgre{'n
trC'C transformed thr CoRta Mesa r egistration rigur E' from N ew port
H Arbor high school 18 l ,Olf stu-Friday Afternoon Club into a story
j:)cnts ). book setting ThuriJda.y whf'n 1.f rs.
~ When he can find time away Jerrold Spangler of U do Isle, itrs.
t rom ttie inultitudf' o f his duties, William E . Nicke ll and Mrs. Boyd
R oberts entf'rta.inrd at one or the Judge Dodg e can u s ually be founri
puttering around his house. "I IQVelie.st holiday affairs in th(·
Harbor area. !IUppose that you could say t hat
wo rking around t he house Is my Pica.su re'.~ began with a d('ll'Ct·
able Juncht-o n served 1n the ~nfl only ho bby." he says. •
RATTAN FU RN ITU RE AND
ACCE SSOR IES
M.401 .. OUI OWN W0 11:SHOf'$ A.HD . FIOfl THE
THE L.ARc;fST DISPLAY
ON THI P'AC:IRC C:OAST
OYE~ EVESIXGS l "XTll, ("lll~I ST'.\IAS
Marri('d sln('e,l9l 3 (lo & former glow c ast by red Cl,lrlstma s ci:tn·
St. Louis girl) Judge Dodg£' is dl~s. Further expressing lhr fc~
quite a family ma.n. The Dodges live atmo:;1phere at onip long ta.bl"
Jhave three childre n who have Wf>re miniature ~nowml'n , f ragr~nt
'fam\lie.!! or their O\•/n. Their eld· spruce bnw s and a big while tapc:-
fst daughter, Mrs. Byron B . J ohn -placed bE>fore an exquiHile ang t'I
•on who lives In Torrance has cho;r. . :.'.'i~ A \'.~~~~~~~~~~~~~AA~~~~ three children. Donald J . Dodge. In harmony, too. v.lth thf' )'1.tle· . ,.,. 6 Y ~ •• ···-······-·--·-· ........•. ·-··-··· ···~· ••.•• •• •
J•· .. thel c son. ha• three chllctron Ude mooct were scacln be•Th" and :@• rt\' . MERRY CHRISTMAS t >. and lives in Long Beach. Mrs. Wal-greenery gracing quartet tahlPS. ~ o 'A:
Bridge and can8't• arrottl<"I :~; OUR FRIENDS d ·PATRON S -. t er H olloway, To rrance. is the an * later Cllvers;on. G;von~ em phn•;s I: : ,.-, other daue-htc r of t he Dodges. td the theme were brlahtly w rap· ~. \\.(··\4'a11t l•1 :1•1•1 o11r i!"reclin~s to '.a:
Z Othr.n Honorftl ~ h I · h-• -pcd pac kages conlBinlng t h l' .,,.,. t <•!'-.{' 11! ~·' 1• r!i \\"!111 have w1s C'-1 -.: Two othe r nPJ'MlM have been :-.; 1 r ,. 1 1 o -1 B 1~ · •-prize!!,, nestled b f' n eath the :~ \."l n .~1'\\ "11 ,,..;11· i. a uva, • honored by naming · part.A of the i .· 1• M ""' branches of the glittering tree. : : _ ...:: .. •10.1 r !ctn•I. < ·ur1111a fie! ar. -,.,_
N ewport Harbor school ground~ The cha . d C CT --~ and c·. )'l.1 ~1\'"-t a St.a.son bnm-~. after them. according-to Judge . rminJt" awar s w ('re cer-: ; 1M•·•·it .. : 1 1 -. am1cg handnladc by Mrs . R obC'rtIJ .. ·"":. _, __ • -1µ;•"'• 1111nc.; "1l 1 I• va .... urc. ~. Dodge. "There'ft D"avtd80n Field. :.... •··-··-~
named atter the only. principal The forlWlal e w!ronf'ri; \\•p re ~ THOMPSON'S 30th S GROCERY """ Mmes. E . I. Mo<><·r . fUchard n;u. • • t. -.
we've ever had at the high 8chool mar. Mary Yarnell, J. f'. Coopci :C; :"'t.:\\"l'<>f'T fJt-; \(.ll .. an~~:"pooFllu::._~n~~=l~~tor A. and H enty E ggert. to' bridge ~YV""VVoiDuil•<-.illi<>ca•acli •au&licli&lil<O"".: play; Mm... Claude Ander8on. • .. " " · :V. • " • :V. :V. ·"'· .V. ~ .v .. v .. v .. V. .v .. v .. v. .v. .V. ;v. :V. :V. ~,., H. Fitzpatrick who wu a mem-Continuing \•:Ith h is personal Carl Thoma.a, Byrun \Veils, can-rccullectlon or life In Coala Mesa. ber of the 3C':tlQOI board alm08l asta. ..,__.., ______ ,. ____________________ _
rrom Its 1tart. Eve ryone called r Judge Dodge tells alx>ut the South-On the party list of lhe host C"s.<t I him "Paddy .. and he waa a grand t:l,l l 'aclfic ra1Jroad'a venture. trio were Mmes. Eugene Venelon, Th N t 8 Jb p
"Ther e use t o be a freight plat-old man. He never miaseci a board G . v . Linsenbard. CorncliUfl P la.:i. I e e w p or -a oa re SS
rorm bctwef'n eas t and west 18th mct!tlni!f u.ntil his final lllnen," Heinz Kaiser, Charles Mc Alary.
s treet and a gll3o llne powered car ,says the judge. Gunning Butler , P .A. Chamberlin. [ We thJnk Jud"'e Dodge la In would mak(' the run from Los An-(;> M_ Don Lawrence. Moore, Yarnell.
gcJtIB daily. The car uaually picked good company. Frank Knauer. Ruth Cole, Ditt-
up the mall ond woltld atop only Yu1 p f mar. Cooper. J . C. Payne, J ohn If
ror rassenge rs. It dldn·t stop too 8 arty .Or West. 'Egge.rt, Andenon, Wells.
freque ntly. The -Southern Pacific Bertha TIJlot.aon. Charles F . Hand.
dlsconUnued the service ln 1913 ... Builders Class . PauJ v. Park.es, N r llle Ridley.
T racing th'e growth of the ICboot Thomu. Elmer J . Wrig ht. Sam O . ·~)'"9Lem Dodge recalls that URor. Red candJN. Chrillt:mu baublea Crawford. Harry C. Burdick , Ken-
News ': Times
Newpo rt Bay Post and
Shoppin g Ne w s
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Orange Coun t y's Gr eatest
'AaYertising Buy
Anderaon, an attorney, wa.I the .nd rreenery created a holiday fl-ncth Slewat"t. Homer Mellott..
Ctnt pre:tldcnt ol the ac.hool board. mospllere Tueeday, Dee. 18 la the Joseph McClellan, Ernest McClel-
Mn. A. P. Nelson wu aJ.ao a me.m-eo.ta lfea Oonununtty Church Ian. Charles Andrewa, Sherman
bt"r u was Tb~ Robina. Dod&e wh~ the Bui!Clera. claa p1hered Salter, Andrew J . Lupton. D. C.
re.members .that Roblnt realgned' for a potluck dinner-and YttSe ~ Mary BrtlL De.U. Ka-1
his pool In order to be able lo llel! party. ~Ilona '"'" done bJ Yllto. l\&)'ltlond Jamea, Betty Jar·
aome ochool ....._ to lbe ""'-! llro. Fran!< Olol. <rla, Lottie Nlckals, Bertha Stae-
•)"St•m. GU"U: fOf' nuner:J cb..U4ren Wet'e bier: Karl Allater,. · Fn.ncb Hor·
••1n 1911 we bad a two-brou&tat b7 tile mem:bera. vw.tb &Del Lee Barna. ~'-·----~·--~·------·-·-·--~·---------.,j,•
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high bar vwn. otanclardo -''Tiie
p._..t rule ol accndlt&\loa tenda
to limit the be.r to Phi S,t& Kap-
pu---.J mt~ the LoNI ~ uo ll an la.wyen: e:re Pb.I Be ! ...
Wesleyan Guild
Entertained by
Rut~ Barnett
Kn. Ruth Barnett wa.s hostesa
to the Wesleyan OUild of th@
CornmunitY church, Thunday eve·
nlns, Dec. lt, In lter home on
Berpard SL Kn. Maude Davla pre-
•I~ O'fer a abort business meet·
tnt a~d later pve a t:i.lk on l\iary,
the mother o( Jesus. ·. .
An lntereatlng letter from Mrs.
· Oeorata Robertaon, a t.eacher at a
l'a ifhoot tn Fukuoka. Japan,
waa read. After a.n exchange ot
Slfta the halt.els aerved persim ·
mon puddJftl' t o Mmea. Dorla
Woode, Vlrctnia Seo.l, Grace Bill·
lnga, ffelen ·Poblma.n, Emma Stf'V·
ene, NeWe Howard, Maude Davin.
Mollie C&utdy, Eva Kipp, 'Gert-
rude EdJck and Miu Either
Dodge.
The Jan. 16 mtttlng will be
held ln the home of Lois Sander-
aon, 429 Magnolia A vt'.
Rul1! Negligente r·
in Crash Death
NEWPORT. BAY POST-Wednesdavs
NEWS-TIMES -Every Tuellday
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N-_.~J'_.(h '-:Uo-namllle~ N~;tMft-Jl'rw
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4 u-2 Papen UiO
4 U..... S Papen 2:00
The publiahen wtl1 not be r .. puu.llble for more than one lnoornct
lnaertion at an adYert18ement. rMerve the risfit to correctl.7 clumt)
any .,nd a.11 a& and to reject any &dvertlaement not contormJ.ns to
rutea' and regul&Uont. Adnrtiaem.mte &nd cancellation. wW bt-
accepted up to G p.m. on th• da.~g publlcaUon.. Pb. Ru-. 1118
Phone RM. leJI. Mil for •Ad or aieDd ad lllld nmtttaeee to -l'flCWPOBT llAJtBOR PUBLJSJUNG 00. nu 11e111oe 111..i., Newport -. <Je11ton11a.
l!-llUILDING SERVICES
INTERIOR -EXTERlOR
PAINTING
UCENSED -INSURm>
The negligence of t hr dl'iver of -=--=~--'-------Glenn Johnston
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•WINS AWARD--'lboo Roblmi: (left.) o"-n"r of thr Ne"rport Beach Ford aceacy at 2118 Ne\\•port
Blvd., N"~-port Beach. rettt,-e. .,. &\\"&I'd from W. M. Co1'"'-'1n • .aft ~ fo r th.-l.,onc Beach
dl»trlct. Ttw-four p-otnt FMSF .. &"'&I'd ls the hJpe11t honor & Ford d~lt"r can "·in. It Mand11 for f"X-
eelk-nt nnarK"'f"S, managf'tllt'n~ 11plrit and facllltit·11. (Press· Photol
Bridge Group Plays at Christmas Party
Mrs. Robert Bro\vn and Lt. Col.
Runners · up e~t · west wer t.?
Youth lniured in
Boulevard Crash
one car waa the cau1u~ ot the death
o ( a Newport Bea ch won1a n in-
jured in a. two -car a ccident. a co r-
oner's jury• ruled Wednesd a y .
The Inquest v.•as held in the
d eath of Af rs. Eli:z.abt>th Wright.
S:S , of 6701 Seashore D r ., Nt"wpo 1't.
who succumbed in St. J oseph hoi;;-
pital la.st Friday a!~r being in·
jured in the c:oUision the day be·
fore on Coast Hwy. in Wrst New-
porL She was a pas.«enger in a
car being d riven by her husbanll. Don P orter. 19, Balboa Cove•. ~orge Harold Wright. -
received a gash i n his forehead C ited for negligence \Vas R ober t
and an injury to his rifht a.rm Dale Lower. 40. of Hollywood. In a two-car accident on Balboa
W . A. H ouston wer~ w inners
n or th-south and Mrs. Catherine
Smith and M rs. Grace-Freeman
were high scorer!'! east-w,est in the
duplicate bridge gamta held on
Monday evening in Costa Mesa in
conjunc tion v.'ilh a Christ mas
part y.
Runners-up north-s outh were
Mrs. Dorothy Venator and Harry
Springmeyer: Mrs. C. E . frwin and
Mrs. E . T . .i\fcManus: Pe rry Mc-
Adoo and Gwrge Atltchell ; Mrs.
Mabel M int er and A . D . Wether-
by; ).frs. Donna Bailey and Mrs.
Gunner Butle.r and Dwight Dor-
man; Bill M ealey and Leroy Pat ·
terson ; Mrs. Mildred Lytle and
Robert Brown; Mr. and ~frs.
Floyd Buell tying with Mrs. A . \\1•
Tummel and ~lrs. Glenn Rust.
At the conclusion of play re-
freshmenu were .served and door
prizes were awarded those holding
the lucky numbeni drawn. F ollow-
ing this , Christ1nas gifts w e re ex-
changed.
Blvd., between l&th ·St. arid l?th The Inquest was held in th <'
Baltz n1ortuary. Cor ona del Mar. I St., at 8 :40 p.m. Tue8day, New-
port police reported. ·
P ort.er was riding u a paaaen· U . S. SENATOR A~EXA N DEn
g r in a car driven ~y Walter WILEY, member Crtme fnvest l·
J:mes Mitchell ~46 Irvine A ve., I gallon Committee. in S . F .
Nev.'J)Ort Heighia which ran Into "There's a criminal e mpire bll'ed·
the rear of a ~rked car, police lng the people of up to. 30 billlo11
said. Driver waa Uated u Arnold a year-and the~ vernu n operate
Lloyd Moore, 1019 W. Pine St., in collusion front Ca li fornia to
B. M. Wilson.
The Newport Harbor Duplicate
Bridge Club will hold it.a next
r egular meeting on J a n. :">th, 195). Santa Ana. J.taifie:·
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believe that there may exist a sound basis for
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"By Fait h Sholl Ye Move Mountains."
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ample of remarkable achievements whic h
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themselves, in ~heir produds or services and in
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his merchandise or product, he will not ceose
unJil,Jhe has b~comJ?li¥ted his purpose.
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thought and
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os yOu are reading at the very moment, be-
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1 O Bullln"98 Gulde
11 Btllldlnir Materlal9
12 Bu.lldlng Servtce.
14 Pf"rso...U.
15 Sha.re Your Car
16 Traaitportattoa
17 Roofins Ooatrscton
18 Beauty Aid•
19 Vpholsterln•
20 Ilea.Ith AIM
22 Lost and Found
24 School, l.Mtructloo
28 Sltttatlon.s Wanted
29 lle1p Wantt'ld
SO Salf', Mlscellaneom
SO·A S "-aP9
S I Wanted to Buy
S2 FurnJture for 8aJe
32-J\ Antlqoee
SS Boat8, S uppllM
34 l\ftU1lcal. Rad.lo
Sti Dop, Cata. Pe t•
36 Poultry. Rabbit.
S7 Uvestock
S8 Special AnDOaneement
40 Buslnese Opportantttee
42 \Vantf"d to Rent
43 Ap&rtmf"nttt and Hott!ltd
44 RoornA for ~1t
43 Rent, M.l9Cellaoeoo9
46 R oom a.nd Board
47 Truc k•
48 A utomobllM. 'l'\rN
49 AUlotJ \Vanti-d
50 Auto Servtce
51 Trallen
52 Alrplanefll
M l\loney to Loea
56 M on~y Wanted
57 Rt'1t.I Estate Wanted
69 Ranehetl. Acre&p
60 Income Jlropt•rty
61 R-Oal E•tate E xchance
6'! R.,-al "" E!"talc-
10-BllSV.'ESS GUIDE
COMPLE'l'E HOUSE CLIOANING
aervtce. Furniture and MJP
shampooed. Free estlmale&-
Fully tnaured..
Al's House & Rug
Cleaning Co . •
Beacon 6111 72ttc
Custom Tailoring
For Ladies and Men
Alterations -Furrier
PIPER-JOHNSON
81 3 E, Balboa Blvd. Har, 1095
16tfc
:501. • 31at St. Newport Bffch
Harbor 2297 ~J 34c48
REP AffiING and
PAINTING
REASONABLE. Large \ or amall
Jobs. Free estimates. Walker ,
108 • 18th St .. Newport Beach .
Harbor 2581-R. 17c18H .-------------
!It-PERSONALS
A Free Check v'
ON OUR WATCH MASTER
!how.s Jf repairs or a new watc h
are required.
WALLACE CALDERHEAD
Jeweler
817 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
Alcoholics AnonymollS
Wrlte P . 0 . Box 197
Balboa illand, C&JI(.
Phone Kimberly 3·5393
Rug and Upholstery
Cleaning and Dyeing
WE speciallu In cleaning Rugs
and Upholstery only. Done in
your ov.•n home or In our plant
using t he famous Hild system.
R UGS DYED
LET us make ;•our old rugs and
furniture look like qew with
bright. n ew colors. W ork guar.
FREE ESTJMATES, Ph. Be.a. 5108
HANLEA'S
2039 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa 1 2Sc24H
2!-LOST ANO FOUND
LOST -Green ClolllBf'ne La p e I
v.·atch with Dragon pin. Friday
eve. Dec. 8th at Bay club. Re-
\\"ar d. 320 Sa pphire. Balboa Is·
la nd . Harbor 2083.J . 55c57
2~TUATION"S \VAl'li"TED
When you need a nurse:
Practical Nurses Registry
Graduate Undergraduate
Trained Practical Nurses
Specially trained OB Nurses
860 Orange, Santa Ana
Klmberly 2-8115-6 M c66
F'I NE HAND LA UNORY or Iron-
ing only. Shirts, girls' 1chool
dresses. curtains as you like
them. Pie-up and deliver. H elp
v.•ith dinner parties. Mrs. Wil-
lia.ms. Harbor 15!52-M. Beacon
5691-\V. 52p6C MOVING? ,
·,lfat.J:>or Transf.>er~ sg·.,··"fl•· or~ LOCAL OR LONG o?ii-Ar«iit ~ t.g g j
Phone Bt"a. 6927 or Bea. ti272-M. H owework nd · Ind
· 1966 J-lafb&r Blvd., Coata Mesa Ironing Serv. Sta. Helper
20c21H Restaurant work. etc.
Furniture Repairing
Chair bottoms renewed, cane or
splint. Chair rounds, backs and
rockers repla CC'd ; also re-gluing.
HARVEY'S FURNITURE
REPAJR SHOP
20!\0 Santa A.na Ave., Coeta Mesa
Bea con 6133 .J. · 17c l8H
Fine Sewing
Alterations
Button Holes
533 \Vest
Co.st a ~lesa
Center St.
Ph. Bea. ~R
3:1p38H
12-BT TJLOTNG S ERVICES
Building Contractor
E. F. ZILM
Licensed . . lnaured
New RellidentiaJ and
Commercial Coru;tructlon
Remodeling and Alteratlona
CompJete Building Service
Handled by One Contractor
FREE ESTDIA'I;IES
Harbor 0727-J Day or E'f'e.
11 47ct()
PAINTING
EARL SHEFLIN
271 Palm.-St., ca.ta -
lie&. 5'157-K Hdl
Painting by ~'PAT"
13 ]IOan Service In BanM Ar9
can Sat. a 8\ln,, --. f50l!6.J
-•. 22nd st:, ~ JI(-
Phone Kimberly 3·8281, Ext. 11
Hp42H
HlGH SCHOOL GIRL wants work
baby s ittirig. Phone Bea. 6367.
57p
-HELP WANTED
EXPERIENCED alteration lady
v.•a.nled. KAY NELSON DRESS
SHOP. 3440 Via Oporto. Udo
Isle entrance. Harbor 1218.
5&c58
MALE school maintenance-Some
skill in either automotive, me-
chanical. o r carpentry. Starting
salary, $200 pJua Sl:i cost ot Uv-
ing bonus. Applications received
on Tuesday, Dec. 28th at Orange
Coast conege administration
building. 54cM
CHTI..D CAR.E--:i days, your home
or mine, permanent. H&Tbor 203.
Evenings Harbor 2496·1. Mc.G7
CAR HOP. Only expertmced need
apply. KEN Nll..ES DRIVE-IN.
801 Bayllide Dr., Newport Bea~
57"1'6
DON'T WRITE US IF YOU Uhe
to punch a Ume clock and work
for-the other miw. DO WRITE
US IF you. would like to go tnto
a bu8ineu of your own ill the
City of Newport Beach. W~te
~wlel&'h Dept., Cal-6M-2M,
-t707 E. 49th st., Loe: A.nce:lee,
11, Calif. 57p
HOUSEKEEPER Must like babies
Lift tn or out. Salary open.
Reference&. PhoM Bar. 11-W .
57Uc
AN IDEAL year &roand ~
mu Sitt fO¥ u.. wi.a. ram117,
tbe Newport -Selbo&.. !If e w a ..
'n-. and tJlo llewpoot ... ._
PNm. ..... for ID OrUce
coan:t;p. '
•
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GIFT mEAS FOB 'ORlllSTMAll »-&4.1..E, M.19CZUAN110U8
IDEAL GIF'T'
For the budget minded
• Electric Blankets
Sheela and comfort.era, Ma.rt at
.24.95.
CROSLEY TELEVISION -111"
b~ rttt&ngular tube. 1.ow1,
1arp conaoJe combtnaUon with
radio and 2--epeed record plcyer-,
$299.95
EZ bank tlnanctng
BOY'S balloon Ure bike.. $12.60
and girt. light weight blke,
Jl8.50. CaJJ ·&!ter 4 p.m .. 110\1:
Pearl Ave.. Balboa Iatand. ~7p
NEW STEEL overhdd dbl. P·
rage door witb hardware. Rn·
aonable offer accepted. 161C
Monrovia.. C08la Mesa.. 5ee67
FOLD-A-WAY BED t o excba.nge
for twln beda. Phone H&rbor
2527-R. 58p57
St-WANTED TO BUY COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR. 6 ;..;.:_:_ ________ _
cu. ft., just rec.ondit&onad and In WANT TO BUY aome good uaed
A·l mech&tUC&J oondftlon. Ex· sheet Jron. Harbor 1020-W. 53U'c
cdlent nniah. only
$89.95
PHil.CO CONSOLE RADIO-Au-
tomaUc tuning. All band cover-
$14.95
GOOD USED modern atyle ice
box. Looks like elec. r efrig.
Only $14.95
DA VIS-BROWN co.
188.'I Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
Beacon 6821 ..
WANT SANTA
TO
Come to Your Home?
Christmas Eve., Christmas
Day or any time!
Reasonable rates
Phone Harbor 1514
52c57
MORE Gift Ideas
J UST received another shipment
of this super
Electric Train
R eplica of Santa Fe Streamliner ,
with large oval track . A honey !
$14.95
RADIOS
NEW MQDELS
WestlngQouse, Philco, Admiral
$17.95 USl
DA VIS-BROWN CO.
1885 Harbor Blvd1 Costa. Mesa
Beacon 6821
GIFT IDEAS FOR CHRlSTMAS
-ALE. Mll!CELl.llNEOU!!
EVERYTHING
FOR YOUR TRAILER
WE F1LL BUT A.NE aw
.PROPANE TANKS
• Complete tnatallatlan, rep.Ir
and Mrrice of all Trailer
Equipment. 1
Ren:nan E . Sll.muel J:llla M . Porte1
ORANGE COAST .
TRAILER SUPPLY
· 19l0 HARBOR BLVP. ~~~2·-a: &:~;-IP-('\~'~("'"~··· 'i. ·1J2tff> -? 1-' > • I •} ~ , -~ I ., ' • • •
TOY SALE
WILL GIVE BIG DlSOOUNT on
our fine selection of toys. trl·
cycles. wagOM, dolls, etc. STOP
Hanshaw's Firestone
199t' N~rt Blvd., Costa Mesa
58d>7
GIFT IDEAS FOR CHRlSTMAS
SO-SALE, KISCELIANEOUs
Television Service
RADIO REP AIRS
Larry Ewen • • Harold Ramm
TechnlclaM
MESA RADIO a TELEVISION
105 BroadwaT, C. M. Bea. 6808-J
-l50tf•
EXQUJSITE blue fox ja.cket, long
black ailk velvet WTap, lace mar-
quiaette gC1'tlln, size 36. •Uppers,
imma culate. Harbor 2397-J.
57p
LARGE redwood dog houae. Men'•
aummer clotbu, med. and tie.
Balboa blues, jacket. sport a.nd
drua shirts. Harbor 21»-W.
212 Pear~ Ba1boe. bland, ~7
11MALL M 0 T 0 R SCOOTER-
Nearly new. With fluid drive.
Make ofter!
PETE'S LIGHT PLANT
512 . 29th St., Newport Beach
l8pffH
CHEAP
INTERESTED in good buy in 23
foot Crlu .Craft, eport fisher, or
other popular make of de.lrable
aport. fishing boat. 23 · to 26' La
length. Write Box M , c/o t.bia
pa.per. 65<:57
tt-t:l~N:N:t1:1'.c-t;l'~il' '
' GIFT IDEAi! FOR CHRISTMAS -
BAMBOO RATTAN SHOPS
Complete line. factory.tc>you.
Open 12·9 dally It Sun. Bani<
te.rma. 275 Ocean Ave., Laguna
Bea ch. tfc
APT. FRIGIDAIRE. fi ne condition
$75 Table lop g as range, J35.
caleleg table, 4 matching-chairs
$25 . C ra.<1h drapes $10. Daven·
port ~d S1 5. P a t io table,
benches. 2 steel chaini, $15. 22%
Cor al A\•e., Balboa Island. Har-
bor 2468-R . · ~57
Jack's Furniture
1505 W,,Balboa Blvd.
4 ft. Gi bson re frigerator .... $32.50
Sln~er elec. porta ble sewing
machine ... ... . .......... $.ff.50
Silvertone wire recorder
and radio .............. $09.00
Mahog a ny t elevision t a ble on
rubber rollers ··-.............. $12.00
Maple bed .... ···················--·--·JU5.00
Anchor andirons ................... $ 7 .50
Phone H arbor 2502-R
Ratt.a.n Furniture
Made l~Philllplnee &nd
In our own work ahopL
Wide choice of fabrics.
L&..rgest di.s play in S o. Calif.
R eflnlshing and Reupho,l8tertng
HOUSE & GARDEN
811 Coast H'A'Y·· NwpL, Bea. &277
We buy, sell or trade.
Call us and save money.
Crawley's Used
Furniture
2366 New't Blvd Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 5014-J
T ABLE TOP gas range, gu heat·
ers. :! chests of drawers. lee
box and misc. furniture. 109
N . Bay Front . BaJbOa Island. Ha:/'°" 2098-tl· oc Beacon '504 0. . '. : ;:~ . Mc:i8
Merry Christmas
and a.
Happy New Year •
to all
of our friends
J and customers
Dale's Furniture
1929 Harbor Blvd. Bea. 610'7 -W
MAHOGANY 0 ES K . Sherat ....
sewing table. drea:ing ~
atool and man·a d resaer. Pbone
Harbor 2f53. Mc59
U NUSUAL smart black and g-old
dining aeL Wing ch.air, chintz
drapes . a qua s p reads, lampa,
pictures. Harbor ~39i-J . 17p
SS-BOA TS, 8UPPLIEI!
New -New -New
HUDSON INV ADER
Marine Engines
275 H .P.
PRICED 'rt> SELL
See J ohn Harvey
at Seacraft
825 COAST ffiGHWA.Y
NEWPORT BEACH
I'll. BZA.CON tml
ltfc
Ghia' Blcycle, out.bovd mo~r. Walt's Trading :Post
apL .............. rac11o u11,...,. Used -u---'-e Gear Ord player ln cue. A.ccordl&n JD.Al"" W.
120-. AJJ UU -· 17 llel0
-~ U--bo& Cov ... Newport Jle¥h. US:SOtb Bl. NowfOrt -
1111167 ~ _,. ft. ... --'
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Christmas
Gift
Ideas
Oll'T IDEAS FOR CHRISTMAS
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To All Our Advertisers
and Readers of
The Classified Section
41-8TORE8 I< OFFICES
On Marine Ave.
Balboa Island •
Store and Single Apt.
Available Yearly
$125 Month
SEE
Linwood Vick, Rltr.
312 Marine Ave., Balboa Isl.
6&58
U-APABnlENTll a ROUSEii
HEIGHTS SECTION OF COSTA
kESA-3 bedrooms, unfurnlah-
ed. $80 mo. year lE>ue or tum
$90 mo. to month b&.'91.a .
BALBOA J.SLAND-2 bdrm. apt .
furn. or unfum. $60 a month.
Year round.
CORONA DEL MAR-4 bedrm.
tum. Near e<:hool, $120 mo .. lm-
nled. poeseeeion.
Ph. Mrs. Henderson
Harbor 1741
JOHii! VOGEL CO.
1301 Coast Highway
Corona del Ma r
_SS-__ B_o_A_TS_c._s_u_P_P_UES _____ 4$-APARTMENTS • HOUSES 43-A-TRAILER SPACE
· WANT TO BUY -30 rt. -40 ft.
twin &C~ crui.$er . Must be
good buy. Phone Harbor 2W2-R
or Harbor 0154-\V. 5:;c57
BOOKS-SEA BOOKS
Yearly and Winter
GOOD FURN. HOUSES & APTS.
$40 mo. up. Listings wanted.
PAUL C. JONES
2307 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach
LOVELY FRONT Trailer Space,
trees, shrubs. Very large lot.
Adults.
REST HA VEN TRAILER COURT
1741 Pomona, C08la Mesa
A fine .ltock ot bookl on all yacht-
ing aubjects-Plua all current
boob. Lend:tnc library.
Call Harbor 370 or Harbor 2313 «-ROOMS FOR RENT
The Islanders n• Marine, Balboa Ia. Har l!W7
GIFT IDEAS FOK etmlSTMAS
54--MUSICAL, RADIO
CORONA DEL MAR-Small apt.,
partly furnished, suitable for
couple. Reasonable. Call Har-
bor 24 24 . 66c58
BA YFRONT RENT A\..i' 1 bdrm.,
t o June 15th. $70 mo.
2 BDRM., 2-bath bayfront. Rea-
sonable. •
GREENLEAF &: ASSOC.
------------•13112 Newport Blvd. Har. 2552
WANTED -50 pianos. Trade 1n
your old piano on a Grand, Spin· LIDO ISLE
et or beautiful television . High-u you want a rental on LIDO
est ca.sh allowance. Tenrui. ISLE eee us. Se•eral lovely
DANZ· SCHMIDT PIANO CO., apts. Also h~mes ave.liable.
corner 6th, 520 No. Main, Santa
Ana. P. A. ALMER
REPOSSESSED SPINET, highest
grade make. SA VE $300. Per-
fect condition. Another tor $29G.
full keyboard. DANZ-SCHMIDT
Big Music Store, 520 No. Main,
corner 6th, Santa Ana.
ORNATE GOLD LEAF Steinway
upright, $525. Phone Harbor
2502-R or Harbor 0154-W . 5:k57
INCORPORATED
3333 Via Udo • Harbor 1500
22ttc
NEW 2-BEDROOM HOME with
good siz.e lJving room, garage
attached. tn Co.la · Meal.. S76
month, u.nlumiahed. Phone Har-
ber 28211-J. . llOc57
NEWPORT ISLAND -Clean un-
turn. 1 bedroom bome., tireplace.,
NICE LARG'E FRONT ROOM A
kitchen, $37 .50 mo., linens and
utilities furnished. 2 people,
WORKING m en's home. Rooms.
$7 per week. Gas heaters each
• room. Good beds. 123 28th St ..
Ne~-port Beach. 32c33H
~I-TRAILERS
1917 HOUSE TRAlLER, "Gypliy"
Sleeps 4. S690. 849 E . 7th St .,
Long Beach. Phone Long Beach
7-8334, 66p.'i7
48--AUTO>IOBILES, TIRES
CADILLAC '45 P'l:eetwood 4-door
sedan. Low mileage. ltfu.st be
seen to appreciate. P r I vat e
party. Reasonable. Phone Har-
bor 0624-J or Laguna Beach
4-4259. 52cr.7
1947 PONTI.AC Streamliner 8 -
by original owner. Excellent
condition. Under seat heater,
ra.dio, fogllght.a, seat cover&. etc.
Phone Harbor 212. 56c68 j
KNABE AMPJCO GRAND. Like
new! SAVE over $2000. Cab!·
net full of wonder rolls goea
w I th it! Tenn.s! DANZ-
SCliM1DT Big Piano Store, 620
No. Main, CQr . 6th, Santa Ana.
tile. Knotty piru!. Ya.rd fenced. 19M CHEVROLET <leJuxe 2-door
Ga.race. aedan. only 5 mites. $1 .890, no
ALSO G. E . TELEVISION FOR I tax. 849 E . 7th St .. Long Beach .
SALE. Pl>. Har. 29%2-W. Mc>7 116p57
RENT A PIANO, $5 per month.
NEW.PORT BEACH -Close in,
large 1 bdrm. bouee, either furn.
or unfurnished. Very attractive.
Garage. Yard is compl~tely en-
BEST OFF'ER TAKES 1950 Chev-
rolet 2-door deluxe, like new.
Harbor 2101 . 58c58 All rent allowed if you buy with-
in terms. DANZ-SCHMIDT, 520
No. Main, Santa Ana.
closed. Call Harbor 1013 or 1947 PONTIAC Streamliner 8-
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL -Lovely
bungalow upright piano ln per-
fect con<lition. Terms, $50 down
and $l:'j per mo. at SHAFER'S
MUSIC CO. {Since 1907) 421 N .
Sycamore, Santa Ana. Kimberly
2--0e72. 5tfc
A PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS! Al-
most 100 ~rom whi,ch, t o choose.
Spinets, uf)rights ;t.,d Granda.
Famous n1akes. No rise In
prices! Easy tern1s! Small de-
poslt will secure yours. DANZ.
SCHMIDT l1ig Piano Store,
Santa Ana, [120 No. Main, comer
6th.
GREAT CHRIST~fAS P I A N 0
SALE now on! Save from $100
to '1000 on Grand pianos;
Knabe, Kimbal, Wurlitzer, Vose,.
Baldwin makt", Lester and
nlany others. Some Ufled, some
n ew. DANZ • SCIIlfIDT Sic
Piano Store, ~20 Mo. Main, cor.
6th, Santa Ana.
USED PIANOS from $111 up. Good
p I a y I n c condition. DANZ-
SCHMIDT, 520 No. Main, San-
ta Ana. cor. &th. 1
GOOD UPRIGHT PIANOS ff'Olfl
$59. Terma u oonvenlent u $5
mo. at SHAFVJi:R'S MUSIC ro.
tSlnce 1907) 4.21 N. ~yea.mo.re.,
Santa An&. Kl. 2-0671 '4ltc.
Gil.EAT Pl4NO SALE. Seeure
your Christ.mu piano now.
Bra&d n.ew Spinet Ptfli. Anott:r.«
smallest .au. only $29'7. San
from 5100 to $200 oe dlaconUJna..
ed mode.A.. $J 0 will boid ua.W
deUYtty. l!:uy ~nm. DANZ-
SCHJrUOT Big Piano Store., 520
N u. Matn. Santa ~ eor. Ith.
LIVE POULTRY-We d"8L ~
llclouo gra1n feel. Olicken fr/·
ers, Mc &b.: fat heas. U)c lb.i
duc:ltll. IOc lib.; reae, 60c lit.;
·~ lama. tile lb.. .... -09c lb. Any amount.
Ord.~1'11 tor 7C*J' tr1 e11:r
575 W. W-8t.
Co8ta Meu. So"'f no phone
lllf67
Harbor 2092-W. 55c~7
EL TORO MARINES
LOW WIN TER RENTAL
A vatatioo for your family at
beach. Other marine.11 at this lo-
cation to share %: hour drtve to
base. Near ocean and bay-
1 Qedroom, Jivingroom, bar kit-
chen, bath. UtUitie.a \ncl. $3.fi mo.
:'j07 E . Balboa Blvd., BalbQa.
Phone collect Harbo r 2278-°W
55p57
RENTAL 11
SPECIALISTS
Call Edna Cn.lg
Linwood Vick, Rltor.
Balboa Island. H.&r. !(){2 32cM
FURNISHED small npt. close to
markets, theatre, bus. Worklnc
ma.n or 2 adulta. U W pd .. $3!1
mo.. 81 7 -36th St., Newport.
Beach . Harbor 691-W . .f9ttc
YEARLY RENTAL, Lido Isle.
BeautttuJ new 1 bdrm. unfurn.
apt. Fittplace. Garage. $80 mo.
200 Vla Antibes, Lido Isle. 'Har--
bor 2793-J, eves. Mp58
NICELY ~JSHED l bedrooTII
upper vlew~ apt. Year around
rut.al. $7 0 mo, inclu.d. u.t.U... A J>
ply 410 Dahlia, Corona. dir:l Mu.
.:wk:ll
Bungalow Apts
BEAtrni't!LLT fumtetted, large
living room with nrepl&ce, bed--
room.. ldtche.nette. Low w\ntl!I'
rat• J.y day, w"k, or mo!'th.
Farm House Motel
l»4 C<>ut Bnd.. Coroa.a dol Mar
Phone HarbQr IMS
2 BEDtlOOK untum. home, yee.rlr
I BICDBOOM unf\J.m._ apt, dbl.
c*'· lallDdry, storace room cw
ectn. bednn. 8'e owner, ~1
381h, Newport laland.° l!ec6l
POU1JJllm) B~ I 11 ! lfoora.
~ do! Ku. ~-cloe
to _.,, ·w aad beach. • w,.ur
,.id. 1"quUe uu ao.a 9hd..
-WAHTED TO llDIT C..-dot llll&r. Nplll ---------.----INJCSLy J'tlllNUll;C) 1-.-a
by original owner. Excellent
condition. Under scat heater.
radio, foglighl~. st>at covers,
etc. Ph. Har. 212. 56c~8
55--MONEY TO LOAN
CASH FOR
CHRISTMAS
Do you know that BAY LOAN
COMPANY may help you \1.:lth
your Christmas expcn.<tes? You
may be able to buy what you
wish and spread your payments
over a 15-month period. Come in
or phone Vea.con 6617.
BAY LOAN CO.
103 E. 18th St.
Costa Mesa
52c6 7
LOANS For Homes
with 4 'Yo -5112 '!'o Int.
Long term. Low payment
B-1allslnc IJ1 F . H. A. llnd G. L
PIAns. 5 Ii% Conotructlon Lo&M
· CALL BOB SATTLER
Har. 3163 for Free Appra19&J
Rep. POIRJER MORTGACU: CO.
rutro. ute Ina. lrunda. KI 3-61111
LOillll TO BUILD, DO'llOVZ.
BIJY, MODalNIZIC. OR
REFINANCE
We Buy Truot Deeclo
NSWPOl'tT BALBOA rl:DJ:RAL
SAVINGS A LOAN A8SN.
1183 Vt& Udo I'll. Ku. 1IOO
wiLL TRADE
114 VE GOOD LOS J;NGELES
JN<X>ID PROPICR'J!Y, excellent ---Wlll \Aile trade of power boat
to Sl0,000. . .
BUBllJT TO
, CO~ONA PEL MAR PRO*ERTI~ I
Robert B. LJDll . I Realtora Helen L. Lylin
•11 Coallt BlluleYard Corona del Mar I Harbor lllf
We wish all of our friep.ds, '
Clients,. and Associates' ...
A Very Merry Christkas
• ~' and '
A Happy and Prosperous New Year
I •
CORONAIDEL MAR PROPERTIES
HEAD OFFICE
• 11 C<iast Bonlevard
Harbor 1037
I Corona del Mar ,
I
New Tract
COAST ORANGE ACRES
No. 2
• • George M .. Hols~in & Sons
Built Homes
I
STILL NOTHING DOWN TO VETS
EXCEPT ESCROWS AND lldl'OUNDS
r
2 BEDROOMS ' 3 BEDROOMS 3 BEDROOMS
$52.47
PER MONTH
Plus Taxes and
Insurance
I $54.12,
PER MON"ni
Plus Taxes &nd lnsura.n~
2 Bath11
$64.92
PER MONTH
Plu~ Taxes and
Insurance
ALL HOUSES BUILT ivNDER F . H. A.
INSPECTION AND 1 APPROVAL
I
All houses with fireplaces, large unattached
double garages; both streets and alleys paved;
hardwood floors; lots of tile in baths and
kitchens.
LARGE LOTS 62' x 125'
TO 2~ PAVED ALLEY
Dual floor furnaces ; spacious kitchens with
tile drainboards;kitchens, ·baths and service
porches; 3 coats of enam~I paint. Foundatipn
-SOLID CONCRETE, 2"x8" FLOOR JOIST.
ALL HOUSES PLASTERED WALLS. ·WATER SUPPLIED BY
NEWPORT HEIGHTS IRRIGATION DJS7RICT.
TO NON-G.L's onF.H.A. TERMS : from $51.97
per Month, including taxes and insurance
COAST ORANGE ACRES
Between Tustin & Irvine Sts.-Above 19th St.
COSTA MESA
THE JOHN VOGEL CO.
Exclusive Sales Agents
1301 COAST BLVD. CORONA DEL MAR
Harbor 1477
All of us here
at 3333 Via Lido
DEVELOPERS
Harbor 1741
Exceptional Buy·
We feel this 2 B.R. home is
the most outstanding buy
in Costa Mesa.
Eaatldde -Close in. 4 yrs. old,
hardwood floonr., Ute, separate
tiled stall shower, , fireplace,
fenced back yard. 2-car garage
w ith cnncrete driveway. G . I.
appraised for over $10,000.
Owner musl &e'll. Full price only
$8,950
Phil Sullivan
BRANCH OFFICij
Farmhouse Motel
Harbor 1063
COSTA MESA
REAL ESTATE
*
F'URNlSHED 2-BEDRQOM Value
4 yrs. old, bdwd. floors, din.
room. flagstone nreplace, fen-
ced. In real "/ce location. Price
$10,0.00. Fumi urr ia better than
average.
*
3-BEDROOM HOME-$2,000 dwn
New, beautiful hwd. floors, dual
furnace, nlce eaat side location.
S9.260 buys It If y ou hurry!
*
TRLPLEX-lncome la $2,700 yr.
It.a weU located, eaeb unit ha•
2. bedrooms, hwd. floors, plenty
of tile. Hardly a vacan:cy in last
year. The prtce, $17,900. See thl8
now.
./
$1 ,000 DOWN-2 BDRM. HOME.
Full price. 58,500 and SM mo.
1 yrs. old, bwd. pan~J ray he.at,
tile. SOx125 lot .
*
Barney Francque
REALTOR I
Lillian La Perle Fred CrD&ier
ASSOCIATES
' 400 E. 17th St. at Tustin Ave.
Costa Mesa, Ph. Bea. 6818
We want to take
this opportunity
to wish
each and everyone
A Merry Christmas
and a
Prosperous New Year
B.A.NERESON
198% Newport BJvd., Coeta Mesa
:5ec67
Qf
t.It>d ilsl!E, . I :(fl!-' J! '")fl~ ' . f • < \ ' •• • '> ~. Fo.,,....t.n ~Denison '·f·~~its '' ,.G.1 : IEtlersorr ,...._. 1~,.11 . -,:~ · L~ •. ,r#
490 Newport Blvd. Costa Me!!& ONlt OP' THE OUT8TANDINO S
wish all of you
a most
MERRY
CHRISTMAS
P.A. PALMER
INCORPORATED
•
Beacon IS243-W bedroom, 2-b&U:l bOl'llf:8 on Udo.
Harbor 3157-W or Beacon ~458-J 2'-tl, living-roocn with. comer
PHONE Harbor 1611S to place
your want ad on this page.
* * LOOK * * • 4 bedroom11. 3 bathr.ooms. oce1U1
view, new modem }-story year--
around home. Completely ·furn.
171 l East Ocean Blvd., Balboa.
F or appointment to see call
ownE'r-Harbor 2543. 56c69
**SOLD
225 Margueritf'
Corona del Mar
By a
* *
M111Uple u.tlJ1g Realtor
ft.repla.ce, operuo on to tarre prl·
vate pa.Uo. kaater bedroom
lb:l4, tuU Ule featurs throuP
OUL Unit beat, 52·ft.. &ot. We
are ready to decorate. IF YOU
HURRY, you may cbooee your
own colOf'a. Don't make a mia-
take, See this fine home before
you buy.
ALSO
2 bedroom and den, 2-bath home
on 4:>-ft. lot. La.rge patio, many
out.standing featureii. 4% loan.
We be.Ii.eve thJ.a Is one ot lhe
best looking homes on Udo,
$21 .:1-00.
BAY FRONT
S bedroom, 2-bat,?i h ome, 5 yn. old.
3333 V1A LIDO
NEWPORT BEACH, CALIF.
3 BEDROOM houae, newly tedeco-
raJed, large lot. 1991 Ana.helm
Ave., Costa Meaa.. 63pM
Two fireplacee, bar-type kitchen
BEST SA YFRONT BUY oa
Lido. 135.000 hlmlsbed..
Balboa Peninsula
Comer lot at 8eYllle and M St.
SaerllicP, $2,8:50.
-
HARBOR 1500
~ Bellt Wishes
for a
Merry Christmas
and •
Happy New Year
' to all ol. our td_. and cUenU
............. .....,. to •n-•
clllrlnS Ille put ;roar.
R. W. BARTINE
New 3 'bdrm. Homes
~ywell bWlt
NEWPORT CITY'
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Oaltfloon,~-We
bath, ptblce dilpc-t, ......
1 clwblo -..,.. lot&. KoH
In now.
$9,950
'J'Hl'Sa BOllaB WILL AI.IO O. L
GREENLEAF A ASSOC.
111% Newport Blvd.• Harbor %552
$5,500·
2 Bedroom home on 'h
near Harbor Blvd.
IndlUltrial, lot 63x2llO.
$1,000 TERMS
aere,
GOOD US'nNGB W~
ROBTr H. MOTl'ET
--~ Roa. -6llf-J --.Bl~.
w..uiTm>-,..unturn-I -..,,, uppu view apt. y_.._
-ot ln..o~ _..,. -.-.r, iTe-. llld. -· Apply Island Realty Co. Real -IA
al. CDll or Newport HdpU. 410 Dahlia, Cor<>na d•I Mar.
CallU..-.14.Sl-R. ' UUc 110c511
PARK AT AGATW:
-HarOOr 3J7-w
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MILDRED and EARL W. STANLEY, Rltr.
VERNE SNOQGRASS, Sales Mgr.
EDITH MAROON. Reat Estate
ETNA EMIGH, Rentals
225 'Marine Ave.
Balboa ~land
BILL SCHUSTER • MARY DICKSON
615 Cout H ighway
Corona del Mar
3113 Newport BIYd.
Newport Bea.ch
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FRED BARKER CARL THOMAS
15th and Irvine
Newport Bea ch
17th and Coast H~way
Newport Beach
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Happy ffoliday Greetings
and Best Wishes
for a
Prosperous New Year
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AS A CHRISTMAS GIFT
A HOME IS THE MOST APPREJCIATED AND
LASTING ...
Beautiful bay front home with swimming, boat-
ing, bathing at your front door the year round
• Five spacioW! bedrooms, 4 baths. large patio.
Dish Washer Disposal
All newly decorated with attractive papers.
Price includes all drapes and c.arpeting, some
just laid.
SHOWN BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
BAY AND BEACH REAL TY
Extends Christmas Greetings
Ethel Shirley Gloden Fay
1450 BALBOA BLVD. Phone Harbor 1264
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
2 bedroom ,home with Thor kitchen unit and nice
patio. Good location on one of the beat streets.
Sewer street and curb assessments paid. Rea-
sonably priced at
$6,750, terms
STANLEY HADFIELD
0 t . . I .i . P.hone ,l;Ift'i~~ . ~ , , ii.#~ i l ~ ' . h'J jwir it.op a~ltlfe Olfl~1at !\""" ·. r i : .~~ 1d' Mari~ ' 1 I , , ; · ·Balboa ,!all)ll<$ '
G. N. WELLS
Broker & Assoc.
Costa Mesa
The Best Town on Earth
r
To All Our Friends
We Extend
Season's Greetings
and Wiahes For a
Most Healthy
and Prosperous
New Year.
MERRY
CHRISTMAS!
OCEAN FR. COTTAGE, $9.000
Balboa's choi<:ut location and
close to bayfront. FOR YEAR·
ROUND or VACATION LIV·:
lNG. 1 bedroom, living-room. di-
nt>ttt'. )titchen. bath, garage,
laun<lry room. at.Of't' room aN(
luvely PATIO.
HOJ..1E & INCOME, I P.,000
.. Rigtit anack bet-A•een tU ba1.
and ocean ! Need.a a bit o f flxifl8
but WHAT A. BARGAIN! The
cozy cottage hu 2 8 . R .. llvtnc~
room will'I fireplace, bar kit,.
cllen, bath. The apartment <Wff
the garage, has two bedroom.,
livingroom. ltitchen and b&lA.
Tbf're i• a 90mewbat 'be&t·Up'
gueHt r oom and bath. adjotning
the garage -which could do
w ith a Utlle attention of courae.
A clever per9011 who likes tO
awing the o ld paJnt brtdh can
turn thi!I b a r g 5 l n i.nto •
C HARMER.
BALBOA POINT, 513,500
Charming 3 B , R. home, frpl1 patio, cloae to good Bay bathing,
DUPLEX NEAR BAY, $20,000 :
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G. N. Wells, Realtor
and Associates
1790 Newport Blvd., Cost& M~
ThU; la an attractive tw°"lt0f'1
almoet new. Eac h apt. hu tw9
bedroolllJI a.nd is nicely tu.rntat.
ed. A vie.w of lhe Bay trom tJ:tit
upper deck. Be 8\ltt to 8ff thial•
BllLL OR RENT I lleclroom -
at 5U Rtver'llde. Knrport
~ 41AO I WnD. home,
2Mtt Bnq Harbor lld.. Cliff
BaYen.. 8 o T B are available
Ju.. i.t. o.n.r vewn•nc, BM·
""" ll400-J. oauc
SOUTH COAST RE.ALTY CO. 1 • "Multiple Uat.Jng Realtora"
a02 Main st., Boll•• Har. 20"4
"Near Pavilion"
**SOLD**
Lot on Miramar
Balboa
' 97.
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THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1950
WHERE TO DINE
• ENTERTAINMENT • THEATRES
··: ""'·
THE ARCHES
CAFE anti COCKTAIL LOUNGE • OPl!:N 10 a. m. Through 2 a. m. • Ne,vport Blvd. on Coast H ighway
NE\VPORT
\\'E ARE CLOSED ON THlfRSDA VS
.SAM'S SEA FOOD
Complete Course
LUNCHEONS-DINNERS • ) "At the Sign of the liwordfish"
Beautiful New and Enlarged Cocktail Lounge
SURFSIDE
Bf>f\\'t't'D St·kl Bt>acb and StlD.9ct Beacb
l'bonc11: 824-0S -802..00 -840-18
CLOSED For Alterations
D.ee. 25°26-27°28
Open Friday, Dec. 29th
NORTON'S BAY SHORE CAFE
17th & l~():\~T lllGll\VAV l\'EWPORT BEAC ll
W. STUART FOOTE ··: ""'· .. \ ISSl.RAJ'lif'E · ~ =..i 2117 Balboa. Bl,·d. Har. 24 ._ iSe \4oport Bt-ach '...'.
;"IP. IP. ~V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.V.Y.Y.~
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PATIO STUDIO
and BOOK STALL
IMPORT GIFTS
RARE BOOKS
PARTY RENTALS
SlS ~i )1arlne -Ba.Ibo& Island
Bro\\'~ Thru a Little
Com••r or Europe
NEW YEAR'S EVE
CHECK OR C'ASJI 0:'11-RESERVATIONS
i\Jl'ST BE IN ei· DECEMBER !I
51000 per penon
INCLUDES Melodrama, Dancing,
Vaudeville, Favors,. Dinner and
Cocktails; Aft You Can Drink.
HUNTINGTON INN
~ Cout llJ&tlwa7 B UNTINGTOS Bl!:ACB
-t..u:uoct-Ml 'II
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NOW SHOWING
JOAN CRAWFORD Jn
"''HARRIET CRAIG"
AJMJ JOllN CARROLL
WALTER BRENNAN ln
"SURRENDER"
DON Al.D IJtJCK Cartoon
1-~or .o\. VF.RV MERRV Xl\11\S
St>e-BETTY HtTTTON.
FRED ASTAIRE In
"LET'S DANCE"
In TECHNICOU>R
STARTS StlNDAY
Mesa..Jf,\/
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NOW SHOWING
Cf.ARK GABJ_,E ,
OARD.;\RA STAN\\1\'CK In
'TO PLEASE A LADY'
Al~ DEAS STOCK\\"~l.L In
"HAPPY YEARS"
In TECHSICOl~OR
S llSl1AY &:. !\IC•~IJAY ;!4 &: :!5
J01\N CHA\Vf'O lt J) In
"HARRIET CRAIG"
Ali,o "Sl)l 1TllSll>E 1-IOf.IO!
ST:\RTS Tllt:s ., Z81h
"KING SOLOMON'S
MINES"
In TECllSICOl.OR
GREETINGS
To 1\ll l\ly cu .. l on"'r!ll
anti lo"rh·nds, X1nas 19,>0
J . 1\. ("Jl1\:-iT1\IN
l-lllf)ti; S lf()I'
IS;; t::. 17th St. ('oKla l\1t'*"l
VERA WILLIAMS
CONCERT SINGER
VOICE TEACHER
l~IANO FOR CHll.DREN •
PATIO STUDIO Har. 2fl47....JK
a1s y1 Martoe Ave., Balboa Is.
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THE CIRCUS ROOM
ONE OF AMERICA'S
OUTSTANDING
REST AU RANTS!
Food fdpertl7 Prepared
and
Graclou.17 Se......S. In Our
Unique Dlalnc Room
Free Indoor Puldq
Nest Door.
In Long Beach
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-STARTS SUNDAY -
"THE MINIVER
STORY"
GREER GARSON
WALTER PIDGEON
Rt!NS ('0!\'TINITOt TSl~V Prum
I :4-5 P . M. XMAS DAY
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Yi:u.i'r• Ahtr . ,
\VUY GO
FAUTHER~
""'"., • 01111 Mo~"tl
G11LS -GlllS
GlllS
q./oUJe,11,l
By MORRI
609 E. Balboa Blvd.
Balboa Harbor 20'70
WALLPAPERS
1\ll NP\\' 1951 Palt.-mi.
Co"rle1' IQ '•111teri I D•c:ot•l«f
H<)J'RF. &: GARDEN
RI I Coa.~l ll\v-y. !\°f'\\'Pf't l 8P.a<'h
1 Christmas Fiesta
at Padua Hills
111 llnl' with 9. ru.<ttotrl of yf'ars.
the l\f r>x1t·:in r•JHyers nnw arc rnn·
d11ctin~ flu· fon11•<1 \'11!1·ticle prriccr-·
s111111.ll in the fnyt:"r in connec·tion
Wllh thr-prt•s1>ntation of "'Las
l'osrulas." l ht•i1· lflth annuRI dran1a
nf C'h 1·1...;tn1a~ in Old Mrxico, at the
1"'111\uu H ills The<ttrt'.
StHrting. at 7 :::o ,,.C'"lock t•af'h
t•\"C lll ni:-until C'hriNtrnH.-;, a play(·1·
tirar1ng an imag-c of J oseph ancl tt
s1'nn1·i ta t'arrying-one or 1'1ary
v.·il\ pass to thr t•nlr!lnce or the
dinin~ rnon1. asking adn1i.i;sion in
rht•tor1clll son~.
J.~ruh1 v.·1th1n, othe1· ph1.y1·rs \Vill
an~\\'t•r the r nll'f'aty for shelter in
.~ong nf the t1<1dttiunal lltanv d1~
nyin.i;:-adrri issinn until Chri~ln1a."
8\'r. \\'llc n the v.·a ndt•1ers will I~·
ad1niltl'd \\·1th greRt rrjnicing.
This 1•usln111 , typify1ng the nin1'-
day Wiilltlrrln10 or the Holy F amily
.'l.C('king .'lh<.·ltrr before the birth of
Chris t . is part of the Chr lstm1:1.s
crlebrat1on in every Mexican \'il-
lage todny, ns it has been for
centurlrs.
T he Mcxiran f'la)'trs rl'ccntly
wert' SC'll'ctcd lo sing t"hese lradll-
lonnl "Las Posartas" songs in Los
Angeles' city.wide i n augu r a I
Chr istn1as party h('\d in Pershing
Square. sponsored by thr Los An-
geles Businl'ss !l.1 Pn'<1 A&'iociation.
\Vlth a p1nata. flo\\·n fron1 Mexico
City hy Pan An1t't·iran A irways
broken rnr the children.
"La.<> Po:-iadas." which has 11
,1::11:1.n10 1·ou~ holiday r1estR for a fin·
air. Y.'til be staged Wcdne~day
lhruugh Saturrlay ev('n1ngs, anrl
\.\'rdnrsrlay and Saturday afte1·-
noons. through January 6. 105 1.
New Daughter
for Le Valleys
C:uy Rn d Franki(' L eVallry of
LcVa\lcy':,i markt·t . l'ewport ha"e
a new daughter. Only four day1'
old when lhPY got b r r , she's now
1\1.'0 wceJul old.
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(Pho to by Gerhardt)
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Elks to Hold
K•ds Matinee
' f;hildrcn of th.-. Newport 1-larbnr
l\rea are lnvllrd to hl' t he gue~tr
ri f , the Newport Harbor Lodge of
Elkr-Saturday for a free n1 otion
picturr matinrr at the Lido Thea·
t1'r. Curt f\in t in1e v.d \I be l :50 p . m.
anrl the 1·£>~t1larly ~ch('dUl('d serial..,
\Viii he shown 1:u; well a:,i special
f('~turc!'-{ for the youngste rs.
Favor~ f•ir the rhildrrn and ~ifli:
fo~ all attending-will bC' providt•d
b.\~ lh1• n11•n1her!i of tht• Elk" lodg-1 ·
ar~'lrrlin~ to Tho1nas F . N ort on,
lea rling knl~ht.
L.:is Amigas Hear
Christmas Story
Told by Pastor
Rf'adini.: of lhe Ch1i~;tn1as s t <)r\'
hy J{ev. Thon1a" Pendcll upene;I
~h'~ n1e<·l1ng-of Las An1igas cir.
!'I~· nf \-\'RCS, C hril-!t ('hurch bv
t h.c Sra wh1'11 n1cn1lx!r!< held th('i.r
Clftr1st1111•l4 p1:1.l'fy al th(' holllC' of
MNt . Jrlln M cDonR\d, Balboa f'>e.
nin.-.;ula.
i n prcs~n tnt1on nf the Crcas-
urPr· ... r('pnrt it \\'fl!-! lrarned lh<tt
the cirrlf' c·lcared SIO~ o n the re-
Cl'nt h<t7.<tUr . It \\'as Ynt1·tJ that
two bn<ik.s nn Alaska bl' purl·has-
cd lo be u sed as study buo ks t his
l·onling-YP:lr.
This lllflllt h the r1 r rll' i& del'<J ·
ratUIJ: th" church for servicl"S. On
Jiill. 8 111t•1nbrrs \\'Ill h£'1p other
rircleR St'J'\'f' dinner at Christ
Church tu lht· county l\1ethodist
Un1nri.
Ser\'1ng: of a h11ffrt l-!upper anrl
an ('Xt·h1111gl' or 6ifts ct•1npll'ted
th(' evt'ninj:!".
\\"el1·nrnc1l ns a new n1e111ber
\Vas l\1rs . Vir1la I~indst'y. Oth1·rs
pr1•,c;cn t "'"ri· lh(' MnlC'!-1 A-fcDonalrt,
l..<'na LiJ;:ht, Mary. Stanley. Har-
o ld Glai;s, R . B. l'>f>tt·rs, Charlrl'i
Wig-htn1an. E. M. Stoneback.
Thon1as Penllell. J nhn Shieh!!',
R obert Bainbridgl'. Linton Collier
and Bellina Boardman.
Next n1ectJng will be on Jan.
16 Ill the homl' of Vilglnia Bctk·
ers.
Mrs. Richard Jones
is Natal Honoree
Honors crntcred on Mr~. Rich-
ard J ones whl'n Afr. and !l.1rs. Paul
Grnw of Abbie Way hMled a birth-
day dinner at lhrir horne Satur-
~ay C\'cnin;:.; Srasonsl appoint-
m1·nts !('nl charm to the roon1s.
F1•h<.:ilallng lhe celebrant Wl"re
Mr. anrl Mrs. Gtov.', M r . and M1·s.
Wi\Ha1n Pl'a1·Mn. A1 r. J o nes, all of
CostH. M"=-a. and l\1r. and 1'1 rs.
Danny "'farschall of Fulle1·ton .
lf01'1F. FROyt f'OLLEGf:
H on1e from collcgl' for the hn1i·
days arr \Valle r Spicer, Unlve1·Nily
of Colorad.o at Boulder ; LaNclh'
Gay. Paula Ca~tlc end Tila Vin-
cent. Univer8ily of Oregon: J ean
Reerl ~d T enita Ma.nt.z.. Stanford.
Pati Witte
To Star in
'Dream Girl'
Pi:tli W itte. li\'ely hloncl<· a<'trl'l-CS
whn lives at 621 Larksµu1· A VC' ..
Corono dt'I l\1a r. V.'ill tak (' the lca<.J.
lng--r1Jlc in "IJrcan1 Gi rl.'' currl'nt
produf'tion of the :-.:1·w1><u·t Ha r boi: j
C"nn1n1un1ty l'layrrs. tu be put on
so;11Pt1n1c 111 Janua1y. !
Pali 1s one of tile rnri:;t 1•xpcri,:
Pnrt-tl n1rn1h<·r.-; 11f I he Phiycr:;, l
hR\'1ni; dr:inc bfl lh littlC' theatre
and pr'°1fc ss111na l \\'nl k in n1any
parts n~ th" rnuntry
~1uch, of l!Pl' eH,.l.Y nt·tini..: v.·a."I
dnne ilt th1· Good1nan Thcalrt·.
1 fni\'er~ity Of \\'1seo11i;111 . Then f11\-
lr:iv.·<'d lhrl'l' Y<'ttr!i pf stock in
Ohio, Nt'\V .I C'rsl'y anrl C1•nrgia.
during whit>h tintl' Nhe 11ppcared
in ~UC'h Sl lC'i"CSse.~ HS "The Man
Who ('.a111,• to Dinnr!"," "Y c·.<i. M y
DKrlinjZ" Dn11ght1•1'," nntl "John
Loves Mary."
Shf' Hl.'tQ hrtd f'<•n.'!id~r:1.blc radio
cxpe1·icn<'1· in Ohio and 1;·1nr1fla.
She Rlld h1·r husband. Capl. Karl
Witt", US!vJC. \Vho is 111 a hospital
for lhC' v.·nunllf'd in J apan. joined
the Player!'.! last year and Nupplied
murh of the hun1or in ''Hay
F'f'Yrt." Again J/l.<il yrar she 11Lep.
pect into a fole in '"Rpring Again''
a \\·1·ck brfur(' the pl;_iy was to be
f,:"i\·o•n and pC't'for111l'd with roist'
and r.ssurant'e. A nd ln~t 1n1Jnth she
srnrl't\ a hit R.'t the choru~ girl.
Ma~'I, 1n "Nottnn,t; Dut The
Truth ...
The "Orf'an1 Git I" t(ilf' iH the
k ind thHt All 111·trcs.'4('.'I \\"11ulrl love
t11 dn. innsrnuch a.'I it runi-the
g-an1ut frnn1 high cn1111·dy tn fan-
! asy and Jll()ck t1·w.dgcrly .. c:eorgi1u,i.
All1·rlun, tn he lllaycd by f'ati. has
thrc1' n1en pursuini;:-hC'r v.·ilh 1nar-
ria,er in 1ni11d. She is unable to
dcl·id1• v.·hich on(' tn ac<'rpt H.nd as
sh(' is given to the habit of rlay-
d1·pan1ing al critica.I moments.
much dt'lightful confusion takes
plA.C'e before the oulcon1e of the
play is r<'achetJ~
Carolinq Groups
Sing in City
/.----Tnn1;:hl fThtysd~<(Vl han been
chnscn by S"VC'r #V i:: l.!Pl-1 of ca rol-
rri> who will !'1ni; 111 Yarinus lif'<'·
lions nf the .-.rt.y. ~Rui:-ur·atf'd last
yc;ir v.•as the bay srnlirig or thf'
Youni:: Ch11rch1n<'n'. League of St.
Janlct-;. Epi~<'npal ctjurch. J oined
ny yn1171g-proplP of St. Andrcw'A
Pt·csbylPr1an ohurch, l hf'y will
tnur the bay in one of lhc BeC'k
bnal~. T her1· v.'ill he a parly later
at St. Jan1es parish house.
1\nother group of 2ot. h<'adt'd by
Marge and LYie Brocrini.r ll.nd
Ruth and L.yle Finlf'y will t our
Balboa Island In the Ell.swo1·th
truck.. going aftt>rward t o the
BtOt'ring home t o warm up with
h ot b uttered rum.
ANNUAL cA.Ni>Y CANE BALL pu..-atecl bJ' th• .Junior Aux.Illar)' of tbe N~poft llatboJ AM;lat--
WP i..d.pe, al Ule .... •• * Cl•b IM& P'rida7 • ""'IL&o 118 mual, a h1Jlal1 Mtidpa&M Md OOID-
~ _«._... atf:llr, Mccaa ~ from left: Hr. Md Kn.. BW llarftf• of Cor.Ma tkl Mar;
Larry rtlaWr, of lkatcc 11&7; "Mft. Jhtdae7 la.nett. of llar r• .. y; Mn. ~ ... llr . .J~
(Pholo by Beckner)
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New Provisionals Given Welcome '
at Assistance League Yule Party
HardworklnK AJ!Ullstanct" Leagu(._ _____________ _
membf'n took time out for "
~riatmn11 party at their meeting
helt1 f)errmber 19 at Bt. J amee:
Parish House. A g•y Santa and
reindeer o rnamented the buffPt
tablt> Rnd brtJ'ht Chrte:tmaa stock-
lngit and candy ca.nu decorated
thf' fireplace. •
Mr11. R n w I a n d Hodgklnsl")n .
prc11irtent, introduced Rn<f welcom-
C'd alx new provtsionf\18. Mmes.
R obert Taylor , O . \V. Richard.
R ichard Pleger, Edward Brooks
George Michaud a nd Manic)'
Clark; M rs. Ken nt'th K endall was
announced Rl!I an &880Ciatc m<'m·
bet.
We:lfatt ft.eport
Repo11 of the welfare comn1ittee
chairman, Mrs. Robert K . Walker.
dii;iclCM1ed that thl!'! League Is pro·
vldlng c lothlng and toys to be de-
livered ror Christmas t o five Joca.1
ramilies. Dinners for these faml·
lieR w ill be give n by CUb Scout
troops. Members or the welfar('
commilll"e cont.8.cled SQme twenty-
five local organization~. advlsin&t
them of the coordi~ated Christ·
m al'i we lfare plan being eonductrcl
In t he Harbor area with the NC"w·
port Harbor C hamber of Com·
merce as headquarters. Jn an e.f-
f ort lo personalize the giving ,
members of this committee have
also calll"d on as many fantilics
as poSB.ible to discover their needs
and to advi~e them that they
v.•o uld be receiving Christmas din·
ners, toys and clothing.
Honorary ~tcrnber
A\,·arding or en hf)norary lifr
n1e1nber8hlp to Mn:i. E . E . Boudi-
not. now residing in E nglRnd. WB-'1
announced by the pre~ident. in
rrco.i;nition of M rs. Boudinot's
outstanding yea1·s of service to the
League.
FUN
Mn. Victor Grace. chairman of
the Chri11tmaa party, prcser.trd
Mrs. Virginia 'CU:tle who read
Gordon Br&dford"a humorous "H O\\"
Com e Chriatmaa" and tht> tradit·
lonal "A Vbtlt From St. Nichole..•<'
by Clement C. f.f our e.
ABalittlng M r8. Grae" a!l hl)s·
le88e& we1e f.f meR. Richard Olh·
mer, John Robinson. Paul RfJ~ers .
Cha.r1ea Sullivan and Charles \\'a1;.
ner.
ColMe to Offer
Fi"'-nc'e Course
According to Dr. Bill J. Prir!>t
one of lhl' prR.ctiral nCl'J •'la~~s
being o frr"rrrl during the \\'intPr
Qu11rtt>r by OntnJ;:c roast Ev,.nini;:-
CollegP, IR a six'\l.'('l'k ('nurse 111
per"nn1tl financial pl11nninl!' Th ,
mJl/n o bje('tive or th" cla..:is 1s tn
'hl"lp Atudenla to bl'mn1e n1nre p1o-
flclf!nt In planninl!' i:.nr\ <'r1ntrnlhn~
the rlnanct>s o ( the hon1e snrt fa111 .
ily.
Durin£ the ler1n the ~lUdPnlA
will !>lturty the fullu\l.'inl!' pr<•bh•1ns
which frcqut•nlly r·onfrnnt lh('
avr1·age consumer: rx·r:-or11u1l tax·
atlon, insurance plann1ni::. in:-;t~ll·
ment buyln~. conlmel'r1al anti i:i8v-
in&§ d<"posits and budgeting Pf·1·-
son8J inco1ne.
The instructor v.·ill b1• ~Tr Dur1-
ley Boye£>, fill experirn.-.l"ri me1nber
of the l'f'~lla.r staff of the Orjlng·~
Coast Coll"ge Business l>1,·1si•1n.
DOf"N niorning n1<>an R marl
scramble for that rith<'r el\rr1n~. a
braccJ.cOand those mat•·h1ni;:-scarf
pinR? Then rcOrg-anize you1 bureau
<:lrswr"-and l-!ort ou1 .rnur rn.stum1•
jewelry )nto one of th0sr qu1Jtt>1I
and scciioned-off stuck1ng boxes.
ZONE
OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY /
and ·
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You Can Play
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Come Hear and Try this "·ondf'rru1 Ne••' Organ l 'ounell
DANZ -SCHMIDT PIANO CO.
520 No. Main, Cor. of 6th
SANTA ANA
Phone Kl. 2·5140
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bleued w;.ts omplo leiavre. this is
indeed &ht pcrlca <Ni-. 11 Mila ....
""O(J(b, l<Mtthtra route', YOPtaina co
thret coa~menu and man, lands •
.TM itincruy iodwlet fa'fOritc pons
noted foe their tcmic: and 'hilcoric
inkmt. Acclaimed by dilcrimiaa1:.
in1 tr1vclcr1, the St•ll• Pol•1i1
offers every comfort lftd eon"fdi..
n<2 '°' rour 1aioymtar and ft.Im. tioa. This dilri...,.ishod cruiw abip
carrin onlJ a limit«d aumber of
P••RDJtr 1vt1t1 ••• as.kc your
raa•11tions euly_ .... ,,_ NAI.
VINCINTS TRAVEL IUREAU
CBAlll.OtTE E.. HOl.Ull'!lllEAD
AUTHORIZED REPIU!:BENT A TIVI!:
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-'PREP
Tat: ba.oketball team• are , reel-
ing hla week 'durtng the Chrtat-
maa acaUon with thr: next regu-
lar &..me no t echeduled until .Jan.
3 atL ~guna Beach.
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OFFICl . .\L OPE?'\lNG of Va.n'a ne"' 1165,00 bo"'·linK' aJlry, at 170S Superior A,<e,, Oo8ts l\1r:s&. \\'&!.'
1">-ld la1't Friday night and "u a ttended by l\1Pi.a civic leatlen. At lht." Ol"remony "hortly befott
Supt:r\·l~r-t"IPCt lteinz Kal~r rolled tht' fitMt ba l~ &rt", It-ft to right: Srllm II. 1' .. ra.nklln, CoHta
M~ Ch.a.mbt-r of Commt'roe p~ldc nt ; .Judre Dc(nsld .J . Dodge, l\trs. Kai!M·r, Su1>cn'IKOr KalM>r, a.nd
thr ma~lrr of t.'f'rPmonl~. Chaunce}· Druck. (Beckner Photo)
COAST BEATEN TWICE AT CHAFFEY; . ' .
PLAY IN GLENDALl: TOURNEY TUES.
Compton Wins
Championship
Compt on High s<'h<>ol's hard-
hitting .TarbabcS came from be-
hind In lht• rourth quarter of last
week's ClF S•Jutht'rn C JF chan1·
pionship battle a t the Los An·
geles C'oli:'H'Um tn de(('a t Fuller·
tor(s "Af lghty Miles" 26-14 . It wa:1
Compton·s second straight ClF
title.
f'la)'Cri ht"forc son1c 7,770 rabid
fan!'!. lhP tY-'o tcan1s that had
foui;-ht their y.·ay thro11J,::'h the rPg-
ular sea!'lon anti a series of pla y-
ofrs to the top of the hC'a p, put on
as g01Kl a show as could be ex4
pectt'<I a n.rwhcre.
J...on ,c runs by Conipton 's "jet
prupelled" right halt, 13::1-pound
Ralph Kubota, and fullback Billy
Wright. pluis a. Hn•&lionS:l touch-
down p&SS from Fullerton's Jewel
0wf'ns to Don Hud&0n highlightf..>d
th(' ~ame.
Newport HRrbor High finished
st'Cond to Fullerton In Sunset
Lea.gue i'i landiug!I.
Name Head of
Civic Committee
Mrs. Ruth Jayrf'd of Balboa was
namPd this Wf'e k t o reprt'sen!.
Ncy.·po1·t Harbor on the C'ivic bea·
lification comn1ittee o f ttre Asso·
ciated Chan1 be1·~ of Co1nmerce of
Orange County by Roland Wright.
presidr>n t (Jf the Newport Harbor
Chan1bt·r.
Head of the comn1ittee is Mrs.
Mary Tupper of Bay Shores who
wa.'I chosen by the c hairman of the
planning and development com·
mittee la...'lt week.
The group is sponsoring civic
beautification conte8t among cities
in the county with a t1·ophy going
to the \Yinner. The committee will
name thr commifnity which makes
the n1ost outstanding contribu4
tion at the Ap1il n1~ting of the
A ssociated Chan1bers.
DRAPES ~k~oo:"
~ low as &.tti pair
Cornice boxes & Trave rse Rode
HOUSE &i OAROEN
811 C.oMt Htway. Nttwpart
O"" NlqM1 Uflffi j.,..,
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Bible College
Loses in Tourney
C0stR 1'-f('sa's South<'rTI Califor-
nia Bible c01lege r.agers y.·cre dl'·
feH.t £"tl by OccK.nsidt'. ·14 ·<1 3, in the
o pener of the third annual Soulh
Cc n t r a I conference bas\(ctball
t ournament at Oe<'ansidC'" last
week .
Lineups flnd points:
Bible (:o llf'J:"l" ( 43 ) Ot·•·an ... ldi• ( 44)
David~on 15 ) F' 118~ Cij,s~
Mo rales 141 F' ~ 101 Ne\v<'nmh
Wanwarr<'n r .... r t3) Largent
Junes f 11 ) ... G Burke
Hopkins G. f I) S1nilh
Halflin1e score: Oceansu.lt· 27 ,
Bible 22.
Scoring subs: Bible coll ege -
Shade tJ), Schmidt 115), Hasan
f 2); Oceanal.Ue-=-OarriSOD ( 2}.
Defense Contracts
May Hinge on
Chamber Survey
Dr~pitc the high !iC'urin& of for-
\~'a rd Bob Yarctley "of Balboa.
Orange C(ia!lt rollegC'·~ hno p!!ters
lost the {1pflning gt1.n1" i n the C haf·
fey invitational cage tour·narnen*_
la . .;t \VPC'k und follow1"d by drop·
pin,c:-lh<' cnn~Jati on quarter-final
j..:ll.lllC'.
In the op<'n l'r lhf' P irates wcrt'
tnppcd by Pa.'iadcna J C, 4 7-37 al-
though Yi:1 rd ~ey maflr-17 points
s.nd Johncox 12 for th(' loser~
Santa Monica crushed Cr>a!!t in tnl'.!
{'onsola tion, i7·5!J. This tin1c Yarrl·
lry sunk 23 points but Santa ~fon
ica·.-. forward Gordon Heln1 ca~erl
3!'.i for fl new meet ri>('O rd. T hls
y.·as later bcalC'n by Robbie Davis
of Chaffey whn i:arne rcd 36.
Bl'{:innin~ TuC's<lay, Dec. 26, the
f'iratl·:1 will l'on1pete in the S a m
Ilf'l'l"V Mc1norial Tournanicnt at . . Glf'ndale. The 1ncet "r:ds Dec. 30.
On Ja11 . 3 a r;an1e has been sC'hcd-
ulerl ":ith Ci trus JC and lh<' lraguo::
.oicasnn nf)('n.-. Jan. 5 a~ain.st Santa
Ana H.t lhc Coast gyn1 .
ra .. ad .. n:\ (41) l A•9Jtt tS1l
W a ll.<1 !6) F' ! 12l J ohncox
Ar~n1bel 11~ F tl7l Yardley
Kt·u~C' (6) C . 1 lt .F'ield ner
Ca1"n1an 12) _ G . (I l Davis
C<•nlPras f5) .. G..... f21 Harrl8
Halftln1e score -PasaJcna 26.
Orl\ng-f' Coa.'lt 21 .
Sf·orins:-Rubs: PaAartenf\ Olivas
t 21 . B rarl1-1haw 11). Murray (3\.
Mallis t Hl, Hob.glnnd ( 2 I, F owler
t 4). Orange Co11.i-it ~Dflyle t 4 ).
('OB./IOI (!;9) Santa '.\1vnlca (7'1)
A \V!lrding of defenS(' t'ontract~ ( Johncox 161 ·· F
in thls area n1a.v well tlepcnU on ':ar<!ll'y !23l F'
( J~l Hein
• 121 J ones
~ 61 RhodC's
(l Q! Hnpper
. 121 Oldham
a con1prchensive Rtll'\'ey now un· l'clr1.n~r 17 ) ···· ~
der\vay t o detcrnilnc· th" indus-Davis ! 101 _(,
trial potential of Ora n~e <'ounty.
The survt>y is currently bC'i ng-con-
ducted by the lndu!ltrial Con1rn lt-
1ee of the AssociateU Cha111bf'I"~
of Commerce or Oran~e county.
Survey results will b(' presented
to the Aircraft Indu~tries As.,o·
ciation W estern Regional Office.
Information ls desired about
going concerns as ~veil as unoccu-
pied buildings that contd be used
a.s fr:eder plants.
All of thlis lnforn1at ive data
must be in the hands of the Air4
craft Industries Ass&ia tion b)'
Jan. 2, 1951, as billions of dollars
in defense cont1-acts \Viii be award·
ed after the first of the year.
Those interested in obtaining
defense contracts arr. urged lo
contact the Newport Beach Cham·
b<;r of Comrnerce r H arbor 758)
and obtain a dcrense prl'paration
activity availability rrport.
ResulUJ come from constant
PracUce! An ad regularly in this
paper will produce results for you
H arri~!ll G
S1·oring ~11bs: Orf\ti~{' Coast
Richardso n ! J), R0<·hn1 ~81, Doyle
i 11; Santa Monica D"H ttra 12),
Enst edt 161, Burns ~·l l, Hup\vuod
141 , 1'11illf'r 121.
Issue Guide of
Yule Displays
A sight·seeing guide to the
Southland's lavish Chr!.-Jtn1as light4
ing spectac les was brought out
tollfty by the All-Yea1 · c lub, coin·
munity tourist advertising organi·
z.ation.
;=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::=;:J New Ring Cleat Shoe
For Football Players
The guide, a print~d piece with
~el f-guiding lnstructinns. di-ret·ts
the out·ot-atate guests to such t>X·
hibit$ as Ho llwood's "Santa Claus
Lane," Glcndllle's "Tunnel of
Light." Altadena'a "Mile of Christ·
mas Trees." The Ex-po~ilion Park
Lane. Miracle Mile's singing
Tre(~8. BC'verly Hills' homl;' light·
lnj: contest, Ont8.no·~ three miles
c1 f lights anrl Orange. County's 40
mil1•s Cl f s hrines.
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BROOK'S
BOWLING
SHOES
lJgbtY.•elght -Built to Flt.
Either right banded or
left handed.
$7.W--•••
IALL IAGS 4.95 Up
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It Is distributed at the AJl-Yl'ar
Club's Community Vi sitor$ Bu·
reau. 517 W. 6th St..
Touri:.ts Arri,·e
The new guide was made n er-
essar!-' by the tact that so many
eastern tourlslB now arrive ear-
lit>r in the winter season... Don
Thomas. All·Year club managing·
dlrttlor, explained.
There was the tln1e, Thomas
said. when most eaatcrn tourists
tarried at home for a White
ChrisUnas before coming here for
the winter. But tha.t's changing.
he said, due partly to All·Yea.r
club campaigru;i building year·
a.round vacaUon travel. M ore ar-
rive eart.v. for a sunny and green
Chrtstma.3 in Southern Cali.t:ornta .
And one of t.he g-o.rgeoua tea·
ture. of a Chrlatm.., in Southem
California la the sighl of our be&u-
utul UgbUng spectacleJ! he Mld..
We are n1akJng the m011t of t.bem.
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Coast ·to Use·
Oiler Stadium
' Arrangements ar e In progres!I
leading to Orange Coast Collegr:
using Talbert's HWltlnKton Beach
stadium tor home football games
In 1931.
Tom Talbert, owner of the
Huntington Beach Stadium. Dr.
Baall H . Peterl!On. president. Or-
ange Cou:t College. Ray Roaso,
hr:ad football coach for lhe Pirates
and William F . Kime . .11, busine88
manager at Coast College, n1et at
the stadlun1 and went over pro·
posed changes tn lh<' bowl.
Changes arc now in progres11
Involving · draining of the land.
planting o r a turf. and putting Jn
\Yooden seat.<; o n tnp of the con·
cret~. Mr. Tarbert desires to make
all the irnprovcn1f'nt.s nf'CCS."illry to
give Orange. Coast a gnod hon1e
stadium. The bowl will accommo·
date 16.000 spectllto1s and pro -
vides ample pH.rking space ad·
joining the stadium.
Optimist Nine
Loses, 8-6
With ;\ w inter hH St·bal\ Sf'8 SOTI
rrl"1ircl to dat!' of fiv(' wiJ1.<1 and
six \o!'se~. Nf'\.\-'pnrt H Mrbor's Op·
ti1ni:--ts knol·l<r·d off fnr the hnli·
day S('asun. Afte r dr{l pping a 8-6
rlecision to St. Af 11 1·y'.1 Athlc t l<'
r:lub of J,os Angrlc1-1 Sunday after-
noon al C<)lita ~tl'sa. They w ill r<'-
sun1t' )lh~y Jfln. 7.
"Whit ey" Burton, getting his
firs t action in six v..•cck.<1. follow-
ing 111.n auto1T1ubi\1• ar'l'ident, start·
ed on !ht• mound f<)r the.• Opiti-
n1isl~ anti in four inning.<1 waH
(ourhcrl f c1r six runs on six hit~.
including J •I<' T Hs.'Cnp's tllrf'e-run
homer in the fourth. J at•k Cla rk
hur\('d thP last fi\'c inningi;.
· ~ varsity five came In third
In 'the prep tournament at Hunt·
lngt¥ Beach lut week, I011lng to
A.n elm , 49~46 in lhe aemi-ftnala
and tripping Bell Gardens, 69-66
In a P1ayaff fof. the number three
!pot Thr: &II Gardens contest
wa.a lied 63·all at the end or thf'
re ar play period a nd wu de·
clded In a three·n1lnute overtim e
durthg · which Tar guard Dick
Lan eunk five dec iding polnUI.
N ttlCJ1 and Griffith led the
sco ng In the: Anaheim game but
Pet I-son top~d the high ecoring
duo ln the Garden's tussle.
C a ch Jim Millf'f was lnlpre~·
cd ~tth t he Anahelm five which
Is thvored for the SunBel Vague
tltld with Newport a close second
"Th!cy hAvC o. good, t111l team and
n1adf' leas e rror·it In p1tssing than
we did." he commented. "Ana-
heiijis guard W elch is an excell ent
long shot arlltil. However. t think
we have a good chance of beat-
ingt thC'm in the r<'gular season.
Expl&lns Scoring
Miller l'xplained that the rea-
son the Tar scor ing had been al-
mOll cntir(•ly concentrated in lhe
forwt1.1 ·d and center positions th!i-<
year ls because "we ar e intcrcstNt
rno.<illy in scoring from under lht!
basket. n ot long shoL'll." Al~o th<'
guardR arf'n't too fn..c:;t so he UR·
ually ha!'! Lane and Burdick stay
back and away fron1 the scoring
lf"rritfJry to prt"v('nt a fast break
They lllke thC'i r shots whcncVC'l
an oppol"tunity present~ i~clf, he
emphasized. and indicated Lane's
five-point spurt against Bell Gar-
OcitB. Lane al1ro macle nine points
in the AnRhelm gam('.
All-tournament team inC'luctC"rl
Armand Nettles of Harbor High
and Don r•ratl of Bel\ Gardens at
ronvards ; Ronald Faulkner of
A.nahf'im ttl center, and 1'-ianuc\
Ruiz. Tustin an<I Vincf'nt R oss. Box ~··01 c:
St. l\1H.r)·'s 1\C'
Tas.<1flp, 2b
BC'nkie. 1 b
M a.gy. rf
1\-f()f.ot·e, ef
Sniith, If
Horst. :lb
Scsnn. :-; . .;
Can1f'r<>n . l'
Hornt·t. p
ah r h Huntin gto n Bellch, guards.
;, 2 2 Tar gamC's:
·I 0 0 SEMf .f l NAL GAME
2 l l N••"I ("') lq It to A'h•im /49)
•"I O ! N•ltl•1. f S1 o' ", W•tlb•t, I P1t•no11. I a.n. 1
fq fl Ip
l ' • ' I l
J · 1 I 7 I IS
l l '
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J 0 0 G<lffith, ( § 4 !4 F•.,li11•r. c
l•11•. q l l f w,.!c h. q ·I I 1 '"'dick. q o o o,, D•""Y· q 3 0 0 S~lld•••. 1 I I Sl1Ji11born, q
;t l l Norma11, 0 0 O Schmit , I
Z Z I
0 0 Burtnn, p 1
Beggin~. cf 0 0 0
Rona lct. lf l I l
Connf•ll, SS 1 0 I
Totals, a2 8 9
St-\\ port. CJ(tlln1l!OIH ab r h
Shafer, rf 4 1 1
Lane, lb 3 0 l
'LAYOJ:F FOR THIRD
N,w·t (lotj fq It Ip ~>d•111 (4S1 lq It Ip
N•fll•o. f I ) 1• Pratt. I 10 S 2~
'•l•no"· I 10 r 21 1.1.,, I f 0 18
Griffith, o; • S 17 1.11 . o; 1 I S
l•-n•. q 2 I S Mootf, q 4 0 I
l"rdi<lo, q I 0 1 All•11, q 0 0 0
Norma11, I I I ) '"'"'· f J l 7 J•Y••d. o; 0 0 0 f lrJi, f 0 2 2
S.i11d•••, 1 I 0 1 M.fldofl, 0 0 0
Ridgeway, ss 4 1 0 ~~;,~~, 1~r.c . ,;
0
: ,: C. ounty Draft
Burdick , c
Earley, 2b '1 0 0 Q t u d ~~;;~~)~ 1 · ; · uo a ppe
Total• __ JJ ~g to 37 6 for Feb.
Laguna Ca9ers ; Pre-induc tion physical exan1i11a-
L k f G Uons have been ordered by Se-00 Of ameS leetive St>rvlee for 376 Orange
A La.Kuna Beach bR~kctba..11
tean1 looking for ga1nrs hRH ttp·
pealed to all con1f'rs for hon1 e and
hon1e scrirs. ThPY arc interested
ln any clA.ss B fi,.,, o r a tf'am made'
up of boys 17 , 18 and l!l years of
Rge, wishing lo play al the Laguna
l-l!gh School g-yn1 o n Wcdnesrlay<i
and Saturdays. 7 p.n1. starting
Jsn. 2. They will travel t o their
opponents tOJwn on other night!.
To get on their st·hedule con-
tact Dale Whitegon, 20261 Wood-
land Dr., Laguna, phone Laguna
44844.
<X>Unty nlen for January to meet
lhf' Fchn1ary induction quota.
, Virtually evt•ry clay this Wf'ek
\.viii find n1 cn fron1 lhe county
hoarding bu"cs leaving eilh1:>r ftl r
t'he day to lake phy8icals 01· for
Los Angeles and Induction into ~ervice. M1-s. Stella Crawley, draft
1001·dinator. reported. J Wedn(•sday, 62 1ncn from var-
tus sections of the county, includ-
g Newport Harbor. left for
rmy induction. They will go
from Los Angeles to Fort Ord· and
Indoctrination training.
California has been uked to
--~-----~urn I sh almost l 0.000 draftees in
BIC\"C'l.E l\ll~Sl?'li"G he next tY.'O months -4984 In
Betty Jarvis. 223 Via Orveto. anuary and 4974 in F ebrul:lry.
L1rio Isle,. rl'ported to Newport I The national drs.ft figure was
Beach pnllce at l :29 p. n1 . Salur-~ecently boosted to 80.000 men in
day that a bicyelc has been 111 \ss-tach month. It Y.•as 10.000 in Jan·
ing from her garage for about a uary and 50.000 in February. -
week. f ~
(' A.R ST~>l_.f::N
W . K. Warren. 521 Carnatlon
Ave .. Cororla de! Mar, t old pol Ice
that his 1949 Chevrolet carrysll
had been stolen from in front of
hl.s house around 10:"5 p. m\Sal·
urda.y.
Everybody reads the classifie:d ads.
' OET.S 30 OAVS
I J-larry Lee Standfuss. 8t3•h W .
1Balboa Blvd., Balboa. was sentenc·
ed to 30 days in the city jail for
tampering with an automobile.
l-ie waa given the Sf"nlenee Friday
at the Newport Beach city court .
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·-:-Opportunity is k nocking in
Cl.ASSIFlED A DS.
\PAGE I -PART 11 _-;THURSDAY, DEC . 21 , 1950;..
. :t:~~RESSg
~~-~_f>~__!<A~ I -~
11P IN THE AIR f or a shot gOf"H
llan"4'h, Tar JrUard In lhi· rf'('t'nt
{! I.earn l['al1'N' \\'ith Oll.rd.-n
Gro \'f'I ""hicb th1• llarbor lllK'h
~n ''-on 86-14. 1-L'lNtf"n madr
t\\"o b&.'Ok1·tfi0 In the g&mf'.
(iro'\·L· Jf!lard, No. l !J. I" O~kl
1>l<'turf'>d making u. futll~· ~tal:t at
tb"" ball. l f'rc86 Photo)
Jury Probes
Ogle's Need
of New Deputy
Why an additional deputy wa."
i:-ranted tn Countv Coun8t'I J oel
E . Og-lt' was one of the quc!ilions
deina.nrtetl hy n1Pn1b~r.ci of the coun-
ty grand jury whi<'h h(•Jct an in·
forn1al r<cs.<11011 Y.'ilh four n1cmb1·rs
of the board of s upervisors car·ly
'.his v:eek.
Tht• g111nd jury is ahout ready
to \Vind 11r it.<i a<.·tiv1t ies fo1 · the
vear. Mrs . E . J<;. r•a tnior. puhlic
rt'htlionS rPp!"C.'<l·nt<1 tiV(' l O the
jury. disC'lnsed fo\lov.ri ng th.:• lll(•et-
;ng with the supervisnrs.
Sht• s:.lid 1 h(' jurorio \l.'111 n1cct
HJ::Rin Jan. 8. 22 ani1 'ZH, by "'hich
tin1c it is cxp£'<'1f'il lhl:! inVt'Stiga.
tl\"(• b•1dy l\'fll br· d1s1·!1at_:g t'rl hy
pr<•siding Superior Judg-c J•'rank-
lin G. v.·<'st.
At 1'-ionday·~ sf'ssinn "1nany
question~ wr rf' askc<I r.f the 1:1Up(•r-
viso1·s.'' i t was cii~clnscrl. hut 111o~t
of then1 hail to do \l.'ith rouL1 nc
n1attcrs nf C'ounty J,.:"Cl\'ernn1cnt, ac-
co1·ding to Mrs. Patn1or.
The hospital con11nittce urged
th1• supl'rvisors to take somf' of·
fiC'i al action to C'ullcct acco\1nts
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hospitll.I. it was Jcarnc<L During • '
the past year and ;:i hair. ·::;upcrior ~;
courts have orde· cd paynu•nt of ~
<J.pprox in,a tt'IY Sl2.000 fnr r ao111 ~
H.nd bo·->rd anll n1Pdic1-tl {'Xa tnin a· · •
lions. c';·and jurnr!i sa1rJ IJ/lly about :c:
S9,000 has br('n rollec!cd and they 1· ~;
urg1'd dcsii::-n 1lti~1 n nf ~<J lllf' persons 4 :
with res ponsibility t u f't1llc1.:t the : ;
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BOY 'S SWEAT SHIRTS ........................• 97
All $izes-Colors Reg. 1.59
BOY 'S HOPPY SUITS . • . )95
Complete with gun
BOY 'S GABARDINE SLACKS . 695
BOY'S JEANS Reg. 1.89 . .l 39
Boy 's Long Sleeve WHITE SHIRTS l 99
AL'IO DRASTIC REDUCTIONS
ON COWBOY BOOTS -JACKETS
T EE SJURTS -PAJAMAS
The MAN
1799 1'EWPOR:r BL\"O. COSTA M&~A
BEACON 5321 ~
OPEN EVERY NrTE TILL 9 P. M.
Not from 1he standpoint of
custom only do we send you this meJ&•
age of Clir istmas cheer, but with genu·
ine appreciation of our pleasant assoc·
iations in the past. We extend to you
our best wishes, and maynappiness
and prosperity be your5 through all the
year.
BARBER'S BOOTERY
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Heinz Kaitter of Nr>wport HAr-
bor. \Yho will beeo1nr> supervi~o r
fron1 the Fifith district and will
reprt>senl the south coastal area
of OrAog-e county J;i n. 9. was an
unofficial repreRentative of his
district at Tuesday·s boat'CI of su-
pervisors meeting. .
Kaiser who was cl <'<l('rf Nov. 7,
waR an intC"r·estC'd specato1· all day
as the board incl . Jt \.\.'as the-SC'I'·
ond .<1uccessive week the Newport
Bel:lch·Co!'ita 1'-ff'AA business man
had sat through the hnard ses.<1ion
as an obRt'rvro r. He has bef'n r'l'-
Cf'ivlng minuteg of the coun~y
bolird for som~ time. r
Since ~e Wafi prcf:t'nl end hi s
prcdece:oisor. Irvin Gl1'n1 ge Gn rdo;i
of Newport Beach, v.·as ab.Rent,
SUJ)f'rvisor.q asked his opinion se,v-
e ral tin1c.s 011 1 mattrrs affect ing
the Fifth distrclt. Gordon has been
atlenrHng meetings only irregular.
ly since before he announced he
would nol seek rc-elf'f'tion well in
advance of the June prin:i.ary.
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Balboa Island Variety Store
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-That Continuous Stock Quo!Qffont
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LA"UNA BEACH ofll'JCI
Bank of Laguna Beach Bldg. Phone 84
Complete Brokorlgo Fiu:iliU.
Trallf-LW< Srock Ticket ,
Statiltial Library and Roocling lloota
Your order to buy or sell listed stocks, bonds or com,
modities will be executed with ll"'fld and ll:XlltaCf
over the nation-w ide leased privatr wire system CIOl'I·
nect:i11g our 16 California office. and our New York
oftice with principal Euttnr trading cenms. Scatis:
tic:al facilities are ~ for your ~
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~day '· 1:13 a . m. 0.8 0:53 a. m. 2.0
·December 22 9 :26 p. nt. 3.< 2:47 p. n1 . -0.6
!!at.urday 1:44 a . m. 5.9 1 :28 a. m. 2.6
1December 23 10:02 a. m. 3.0 3:21 p.m. --0.7
Sunday 8 :16 a. ml 6.0 i :Ol a. m. 2.6
December 2t 10:39 p.m , 3.• 3:63 p. m. --0.7
Monday 8 :ol9 a. m. 6.0 2 :33 a.m. . 2.6
December 25 11 :17 p.111. ••• .f :27 p.m. --0.7
Tlltoday 9 ;23 a.m. 5.8 3:08 a.m. 2.7
December 26 11 :~ p.m. 3.0 5:02 p.m. --0.6
Wednellday 9:59 p. m. 0.6 3:.f1 L m. 2.7
Dt"cember 27 ........... ·-··· 6 :31 p. m. --0.•
Thunday 0:32 a.m. 3.0 .. :35 Lm. 2.8
December 28 10:38 a. m.r 5.2 6:13 p. m. --0.2
J @ (f -FIR.i;;T. FUU LAS'l' NEW
QUARTEI? MOON QUARTIOR MOON
' J an. 14 Dec. 24 Dec. 31 J an. 7
JIOTLY t 'ONT•:~TF.D "&tty Co--«¥' .....,.,, a ff"atU~ of tht• an-
nual Paclfh· ('0W1t Jnft>t..ColJf"l"laie Champions hip "4;'tlt'H, '''a.•
aa.lled for tht• flrsl tlmt' In the colorful, De\\' ~outh C(lftlill "IOs''
'1f,nghles. Sklpll'e'"" and crem., lifted up prior t<• th" !4tart .:i.n·,
from teft : Unda t;ri('.toOQO. ,..flipper, and Bill \\'lb.on, ere''" of San
Dlt>go Sta.I t"; 'tar.~· K.a..v Morrill, Bklpper, and Loul!t RlattRnnan,
t'rt'\\', Pa..~lf"no. f 'ily C'ulh•ge; Nina Fle-tcher , sklppt•r and Hl'\'f"rly
St!ltt"'8, Cl"f"\\, of ;\tuir ('olk-fe, f"a8adena; Jt>an ~. 1'klpper. a nd
Tffiita ~t.a.nt~ .. t 'l"l'"'· of Stanf<9'11 Unlv@nlty, tht-\\"lnnt·r'M; 'tarcla.
~larch, ,..1,1p1)t·r. an1l llill Sch "'O~r. c~"" or Arizona ~tat1" and
bo111· Sr\\l)!•rt, .,kl•)pt'r. and Jackie Bt'nM>n, t'l"I'\\, of l'i>mona
ColWr-. I Photo by Beckner)
WE WISH YOU
JOY and HAPPINESS
THRU'OUT THE
ENTIRE YEAR
2211 1 1'tarlflf' A vt>.
l!'ht.ru.L ra111.
Harbor 2219-l\I
MERRY CHRISTMAS
from
PORT ORANGE
and
ALL THE BOATS
THAT IRING
IN THE BIG ONES
We Will All Be
Fishing Again · on
. Felmaill t 17th. 1951
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WINNERS of' the Pad.He Ooast Collegla.t" ChamplnnshJp for the th.lnl iJUCCMlllve year, the. Unlver-
wJty of O&Utorn.la MIU,.-team J>OMI \Vlth thrlr tropble9 at the preM".ntatlon oeremonle1t at the New-
port Harbor Yacht Club, ~tf!I f•tr fht-Ht."rieA. •·rom left (standlncl: Frank llopt>, Larry Shrpp,
Lo\\·ell North. Tf.'liUI\ Captain Bill t"'lch"r ; N. II. l'. C. Conune)(fore I). w. "\V"-11 " Elliott, ,'.\nd KoOOrt
M. Allf'n, .Jr., M'('refary of thf' National lntt>.rcolle.ctate Raelog AMM<M.~lu.tlon. (Fon•grnund): 8111
Bt'nZ, Al Smith. l.A."O S mith anti ,Jark Ht•nz. ( l'huto by Bet:knerJ
California Wins College Races
In Thrilling 'Searchlight finish'
A last minUlt' maneuver by Lurry SIL1:p gnvt! lht> Unive1·sity nf
California IUI third straight tltle in the ~lxth annual Pacifh: Co::i!.!l
Intercollt.>giate team race serif"8 snil,C'<l 1n N t:wport Harbor l~t wct:kend
Stanford plact'd second and Arizoun third. Each school had thn··t:
teams of tWo-men el\ch and raced in Lehrnan or Suuth Coast U1ng-h il!.,
from the Nev.rport H arbor Yat.•ht«>-----------------
Club. The t'ol.'O winning t cnm:i
earned their \l.'ay into the rount.1 -
robln finals by defeating Arizuna.
The windup was far lliff .... rent
than 1949 in all element<.; but otu~
-closf·ncss ali Cal •·Jged Stan-
f ord in a literal "s(•a1·c hllght fin-
ish., of the big two-doy series.
The 81·arH won the flr~1. con·
teJit. 15-12 F'i1·!!.<. was 81\1 Fit·ker
of Cal, who thus rlinched intll·
vidual high -point 1·ha1nplonship
honors: Shep , was second fur Cul,
Mik e Jaeger of Stnnford wa-;
third.
Increase State
First Aid Program
Sunl1• 3,500,0UO Californians will
be l rnln1·tl In the f irst aid under
a pr<•,l{rtlrll advanced by A1aj. Gen .
V.'. J\1. Kobl'rtson. retirt!d, s tate
i.t1rcctor· of civilian defense.
He said the program s hould al!!o
r1>.;11J t in at least ont' l*rl!un in
eorh home in the state bf'ing e:n~
lls(t:d in a. Re~ Cross trauun~
1·oursc, Th,~ plan wa.'i set in mu-
t1un by Hohert!tOn's cvntacting the
In the finale, th~ shades uf ltt·ulls o r city, t own and county
nighl had fallt-11 very fast beforl' governH:ntl'I.
the little IO-foot dinghies had "1.ht· civil defense program in
drifted uver half of the bay l'ulifor111a will provhJe a definite
course. A Stanford ~·in wuult.I , task fur t-Very individual in the
have meant postpone111ent of tht.!' 8ta te," Kobertson said. "t:onsis-
climaxing race nectssary, prot,. lent 'ol.'ith th~ principle of self·
ably until thf' Chrit>linas rcgatln, hl·lp, we n1ust initiate immediatl'
Dec. 30-31 . act1un fur firet aid training with
And it look ed like that was the tht· ultimate object\v1:: of one per·
ending as Clark King o f Stan· son In every family trained to ad-
ford ghosted over th(• line first. nunistcr first aid In an en1erg-
wlth searchlights plA.ying on lilt• t·ru ·y.
finish flag so skipprrs t:ouh.1 set' llltf'Ct (Jhapt..en
II<' also said tnat Raymond H
Lady Anglers
Hold Yule Party
L'o111p/1·l1 · \\.'Ith n Sarita Claus
4 with u !ilriklug resernhlance to
l\-1 arlon r~r·y j mt·n1h1'r!'I o f the
Ne\V llurt H n rhol' Lady Angler!
tl•·ld thl·lr Chr1stn1as party and
1(1 rt cxclntngc In the Newport
l<;hl·ll c '!uh ~1nnday 1.:vcnlng.
Olive McKcuzif', dt•lcgate. re-
J'orttd Ill\ her r1 •c1•nt meeting with
lht· 01·1·an l<~i:-;h Protectlv~ A.sso-
c-la tiun in Loli Angele!'!, telling tha'
tht·J'l' nr·e :-J:t n1en1b1·r t·IUb!i in tht>
rirg-anlz.aJ.ir1n tu cll:lt••. nnll have
-.,..verul IJ ill.'l pending to bt~ present-
ed ut !he r1cxl nzt·eting or the
lt:g-isluturc.
l~t:sults uf thf' rectnt election
nnininl{ bn11rtl n1c111tk·rs for 1951
wcr1· 11nnuu11c~·t1 by the nominat-
1n~ 1.:u1nn11ttrt•. Eltctcd wt-rt;?
Dic k ie Greeley, Lit: HBgen, Stella
Ca1nt:~. E1 nia l....u.ehcn1ny,..r , Stell
Marshall. Uorb1 f-'u\v1•rs, F'ra..ncis
Pu\u!'lki , Juliu Sawyt:r. Clar 8
K1•t•ler, Ohvc· 1'.f cKl·nzie and Leta
Sk een.
Duur prit:ef'! were \.\'On by Lu-
c ille K nra.n1. Afsry Ann Hudson
anti I.J elen Scott, whilt-prizes in
bu11co \\'tort: 8\l"art.lt-d Myra
SpraJ;{Ul'. ~ta Skc1·n ant.I Elaine
W ft I k er. Rt'frt>8hn1cnts w e re
served by Clara K(.·t'lt"r ond her
cun1m1ttce.
Youth Steals
Rings From Home it. Danny Elliott of Long B ta<'h.
&:•cont.I man of the Palo Alto
team, was pres.sing Shep for sec·
ond spot. Cal needed a third.
But, as the hrh.lge players say,
Ellioll was vulnerable being near·
est the line flag and Shep p\ayeJ
team race taetics ltJ th(' li1nit .
Barro\\'S, n1anager of lhe Pacific A 14 ·)'t'll:r·old Cor<>na de! Mar
a1 cu of lhe Red CroslO, had assured boy \\'RS book~ on charges of
hi1n that the 127 R ed Cross Chap-g r·anLI theft and application to
ter.~ in thr state have been direct-juvt>nil1· aulhoritiC'S filt>d, after
t"tl lo ac:celerate tht'l r efrorts to I alert µul1_cc 'ol.'ork solved the theft
provide this training. of fuur r1n~s valued at $350 from
Rub;.·rt~on told the city and lhe hon1e or ~irs. FlorC'n ce W . A n-
l'l•Unty o rficta.ls "it h; inlportant dt·rt1ci11. 428 Marguerite Ave., Co·
t hat rivil tlcfenxc authorities a.i:i-ronR de! ,\1n1· on Tues<lay. llann)· ('umt'N About
Shep forced Elliott <which was .«11n1e ruspon11ibillty for Interest in 1 !o.lrs. Anderson rt-ported th€'
within his rights I. so for Danny thi ~ \'ital program. If muni<:ipal lht•ft a!-1 oc·c u1 ring between 1 and
it was a caie or eitht'r hilting the nntl cuunty Officials will also co-3 p. m . Tuesday. and :-iald she had
mark and getting disquat1ficd ur op('rate in stres..'ling the import-!('ft her houlir door unlocked while
con1ing about !turning around anc(' of flrsl aid training, I arn three boys \vere mo\ving her lawn.
in 1nidstream, thal is) and lo-<iing satis rit·d "'e will reach our objec· C'heckm~ ba<·k y,•ith the boy!!,
!>!Orne places. This Danny did, but t1v1 · without unnect'ssary delay.'· Nt'.,.;po rt Bt•ac·h poli t'e discovereLI
Cal sailors Lowell North and H ,... t•xplained that the training tl ne who adrnltt1'(l lhc theft. The
team captain Fic ker \Vere so c it.He or 3,500.000 citizens for Red b<1y ha d h1tlth:n thl' rin~M in four
l.l.'ttern that tht'Y s lippct.I in for rroHH 1·crtiflt:n.tlon will be in ad-diffr·lt•nl IU(':Jlions: 111 11 flower bed
th1rJ and fourth 8.H Shep t ook ditlo n ti> that pla.Jllll't.l for 1n1·n 1-at the s1Ut• 11r l301:l Nar1.:i!'l.sus Ave.
St.'COnd. Elliott got fifth anti endt'd bi·rs uf tht• Civil Defense \Vardt•n in a va1·a11t Int Rt tht• southwest
th•· t itle !itory. Service anJ policf' offiet'rs anti c-ornei-o r Poinsettia and Second
Retrie\'ing Stanford h o n o r a firt•n1e n. C't .. in a fl uw1•r bed at lhe side of
!!On1e, Jl:'an Reel.I ,,.·ith King R" 501 Or1·h1d AV t'., anc~ but;f'd In
crew. \\'Oil tht.' Betty Cned ral't' Ever wondf'r hov.: t o dress up t he flirt a lring-~idf' of .500 Orchid
for the Hun1phrey Bogart trophy Jin1a beanM ? Here's the. answer. Ave. The rings v.·erl' returned t o
over five 1·i val gal sa.1lors. Blt·nd 1,:i cup real n1ayonnaise, -I their O'~·ner.
\Varren Blinn, Pasadena City tablespoons flour, 1 teaspoon salt I -~--
College alumnus took the spec:ial an<l 2 c ups milk. When thic k -ORF.GON COUPLF. RE'ft TRN
aftl'rguard race, with Bill Lap-ened, added l teaspoon grated Mr. and Mrs. Waltt•r Kennedy
worth <Michigan) second, Nat <inion and 6 tablespoons grated havt' r t'.turned hon1c to Mc Minn.
Greenbaum ( Wiuih. U .) third, and cheese. Cook over lc..w heat IO ville, Oregon. flftPr spending three
Frank Simpson III (Annapolis) j minutes and pour over cookf't.I weeks with Mr. Kennedy's sister.
fourth. 1 limu. Serves 6·8. 1 1'-tr~. Goeldner, 33rd street.
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M,cKlnney N'1ecf r~ident of . ~ROUl ~""~
Newport Oce~n Sa~l1ng.Assn. l8U VIDa w~.::::;..::
Harry McKinney, Jr., wu elected prtlj!ldent ot the Newport Ocean ~I' a.uocl&tton at die anhua1 dinner! meeting at Chrl.uan'• Hut ----------------
S&tµrday, attended by about 7,..o members. McKinney Is a sta.tt commo-
dore ot &CY A and of the Santa Monica Yacht club.
~ree vtce-pruidenta were named and incldde: Paul Ketten_burg
of San Diego, Fred Smale•. BYC sta.t't commodore and Gene Bolln.
staff comm.odo.re of the West
eou£ Yt..cht club. 'l)"euurer. will
be Leo Benslnt of Newport and
H . 0 . Rogen of Udo lale wu
n&med HCretary.
Direct.ore include: G. L. Car-
rington; Cliff Chapman, retiring
pruident of NOSA; Richard Fen-
ton, ataff commodore of BYC !lnd
SCT A and executive mem~r of
NAYRU; Porter SlnclaJr. r etlr-
lnl' vtce·pre.Jdent of NOSA. Two
other directorthJp. wtll later be
!Wed by the uecuttve officers.
The annual Intematlonal Ense·
nad& Race from Newport Har14>r
to Enaenada, Mexico. la scheduleJ
to begin Thursday. May 3.
Boys Club Gifts
Hospital Inmates ·
Boys at Boys Affairs, Inc .. Coa-
ts Mesa. have comple~ea six maga-
t:ine racks !or use at Orange
County hospital. Having learned
the patiente had no magazine&
because there was no place to keep
them, the boys t ook thls as th<'ir
Christmas project, making the
racks from lumber aonated then1.
Chapm&n, who ls general chair·
man of the Ensenada Race again,
told the gathering that he wu ad-
vUled to g o ahead wtth plans for
the race as acheduled deapite pres·
en~ emergency conditlona by Rear
Admiral Wilder D. Baker. USN.
commandant, 11th N aval Dlatrict;
Capt. John Trebes, USCG. Com-Ret1ult.s co1ne from conatant
mander, 11 Coast Guard District Practlct! An ad r"gularly In this
and con8u1 Gc-ner:.i.I or Mcxic•:. paper will produce re11ults for y ou.
SaJvador Duhart M . -Be \Vi.<rf>-tell pf.'opll' -advertise! ---,-----
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JOHNSON
OIJTBOAJW
MOTOR
SALES ""4 8E8VJOE
Y /. • U Bar. UH~ ,..~pUUJ• 90'I C-• m-1
Cor.na del Mar
THE WOIU.D
YOU OOf ...
CllARLOTrE HOLLINSD•D
lottd~ ltSWMel!f1tfw
·~ PLANES • SH IPS • lAIL.S • HOTIU
M11tuel TlMoatte Tlct.t Aif911CY
Vincent's Travel Bureau
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"011 Hie M11u.11I-" VlJM:•M°• Udo Dnlt•
With velvet all the style, tl'lere'•
many a /fa.Ir lady lo8ing her fair
disposition brushing lint off thla
n1atcrial of queens. Here's a mal'IC
lint-lifter: wrap some cellophane
tap1'. sticky side out, around your
fingers and brush lhe wlvet.
with 43 ''Look · Ahead'' features •
'-d't A""•tn.tlc Mlle-er• M•k.., it 11 3-wiy con1hu1tion, ignition,
and carburetM.in 1y11cru dia1 gi .. e1
big.la OOU1JH'e•1Wn pobr111;t11ce
"itb • .,,, gu! Fo1·t1'1 Aa-t''""''i£
/UJ1 CD?.trol. d 111othcr t1f l-"or1t'1
"'l..ui». ,,l1cad'' features. ll 1clf.
1.:!Ju•u your ride 10 a"' ru;od.
,.,.,.., Auto1T1atlc Po1l..-r• Co ..... 1
autu1u~11l-.Uy a.lju111 1hc l1cight
and a.ng.lc .r.1 you 1liJe 1hc frunt
ttal fC1rwartl ;ontl bid. AuJ
F(Jrd'1 Jfn.1 Kf'}-Turn Starh'•i
turnr on your c ugU.c •lien yuu
lurn the itni1ioo k.cy r••t the
.. UN" position.
f-4'1 "Lu11:wy Lou...-" a. .......
fcalurc the new "'S1fcty.GW."
Control Panel and ~autifloll Ford·
crafr Fc.lwics which ma.tch ford'•
cJ1crior color1. Be.1 ol .. 11. ford
lir1np you f01"doma1ic Orivc•-
1hc """Cit, 1moothu1, ind NY•
in get I of all!
·o..~-' llalTs,...
built for the years ahead!
Come in for the '
"LOOK AHEAD" facts on the
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Ford Dealer Since
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Pupils Portray Christmas Pageant
for Lindbergh-Harper P.T.A.
By Ellaor c:..rr
Before an apprec:a~ve audience
of motherai and frtendlJ, the Chriat·
mu atory tableau wu beautifully
Port.rayed by atudent!i of the Coat&
Meaa Lindbergh school, under au-
pervtslon or Mn. MJnnle E . Craln.
principal .. at the Dec. 13 meeting
ol the Llndbergh-Hall>f'r PTA held
in the Main School auditorium.
A choir or 60 voices. and Tttomaa
Stanley ae narrator, tcld the story
of the birth of the Christ child.
An elrectJve part of the program
·wu the procession or angels car·
rylng candles and .singing "Oh,
Come All Ye Faithful,'' symbollr:
oJ the multitudes who came to the
manger. Students taking pa.rt In
the program were selected from
all grades, w ith Mrs. \'lrglnla Kid-
der in charge of the music and
Mrs. Margaret Mathews accom-
panying.
Mrs. Stella Cain. fourth grade
teat'her at Lindbergh, wu gen·
eral chairman for the program.
In appreciation ror her time and
effort in making it so successful,
a gift was presented tu her by the
teachers of Li ndbergh sc hool at
lhelr recent Christmas party.
The bu:~iness meeting: In charge
ol J.1 rs. Douglas Hinesly. president,
Coll.owed the progra.1n. J'v(r!I. La-
Rue Daniger led the salute to the
fl&&. J.t rs. Charles Davis, mem-
ber chalrman or the Fourth Dis-
tric t and advisor for Lindbergh
l-Iarper PT A. was introduced.
tee to aelect a piano for the Har-
per school, to be purchueO by the
Lindbergh-Harper PTA. A merry-
g~f'Ound; wu alao voted to be pur-
chaaed tor . the klndegarten clus-
eB ot Llndbergh !IChOQI.
Mrs. Robert Rapp, welfare
chalrman, announced the dlatribu-
tion. ot 10 Thanksgiving ba.sketa
to needy fa.milies in Costa Mesa .
Name cards in the shape of col-
orful Christmas t r ees we re mad!"
tor the PI' A members by the third
and fourth grade cla»ea of Lind·
bergh school. Mrs. Al Hollister,
hospitality chairman. reported ap-
proximately 325 present at the
meeting, with Mrs. Stella Cain's
fourth grade class \\'inning the
PT A attendance priu.
Refreshments were served in
the kindergarten room. Gorgeous
double poinsettia grar.ed the tea
table creating a Noel atmosphere.
Tea hostesses assisting the socle.I
chairman: Mrs . Thomas Bank3
and Mrs. Overton ~taxw611. were
Mmes. Thomas QuRrry. C. C.
Wirth, Obed Lucas, \.\'ilia rd Bailt>y,
William Huscroft. A . 0 . HatflelJ
and Gerl11..1de Wlllcut.
Tucson Family
New Residents
on Broadway
ltarp.-r Prin<'IJntJ Among interesting newcomers
Supt. Everett n. Ren announced to Costa Mesa are l\fr. and M:-s.
that Mi-s. E n1malee Ht>avey would Charles Arnold and children. f or-
ae.rve a.s principal or the Harpe r merly of Tucson. Ariz., who have
school for the balancr of t he year. established residence at 475 Broa d-
Mrs. R . T . Whitten and Mrs. way. Mr. Arnold is executive ro1
Don Roberts \ll·ere appointed tu I the Union Oil Company in Orang"!
work with Mrs. Rea as a commit·! county.
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Shower Given
Mesa Pastor
and Brid.e-elect
About 100 friend& of Jtev.
Dwight Kinman, putor of the
Coat& Mesa Central Bible Church
and h.1a na.ncee Mias Loulae Wen·
«•r pthered tn the church Fri-
day evenlfll', Dec. 1~ UJ honol" them
with a mllcellaneous ahower.
Streamer• of whit. crepe .-per
crlsacrosaed the church with a
wedding bell hanging from the
center.
A lovely array of gift.a wu piled
high on two long lace covel"ed ta-
bla. On the other aldt> of the door-
way a. table wtlh • centerpiece of
mused potnaettlu and graduated
candles. held a decorated cake at
each end, with "Louise" on one
and "Dwight" on the other. Prlze11
won In the games p'1ayed were
won by MM!I. Jay Beardsley. Mr&.
Lorna Edgar and William Carpen-
te r . Mrs. Thelma Ptenon, Mrs. Hal
Wrll'ht and Mrs. Rebecca McGuire
were in charge ot decoratlon1 and
games.
After the coup}!;! had opened
thelr many gifl5, cake and coffee
were served to the guests. On the
refreshment t::omn1lttee were Mrs.
Beardsley. Mrs. Nancy McClure.
Mrs. R . Sharman. Mrs. J ohn Keat ·
Ing and Mrs. H . W. 'Y.1rlght.
Rev. Kluman and Mias Wenger
wlll be marri11:d· on New Year's
Eve.
OABS L'OLLIDE
Collision of a cnr driven by Ray·
mond C. '91orrlH, ~9. 619 Center
St., Costa Me.sa, and a truck oper -
atl'd by Harold Roll. 32. of Santa
Ana, at Fourth and Ma.in In Santa
Ana, wu reported by police Tues-
day. I nve1tlgatoT9 aald bottl vehi -
cles were slightly dama1ed.
Cluslfled ad.! co11t little. do 111u ch.
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and
STATIONERY
1.00
on o,·er
1000 Vott>11
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SUGGESTIONS
THURS., FRI., SAT.
TOILET WATER
1.75
1000 \'o~
2 .. w stu
2000 Votf"!t
ATTENTION! :SEU'! VISIT Ot'R
BOYS and GIRLS! Tweed
You Get DOUBLE VOTES Toilet Essence
TOY
DEPARTMENT
' , 2.50 • LARO!:. CHOICE ON A.LL ITEM.~ USTl:D IN THIS SALE.
COl~OGNE
F10'4't>r Mhtt ·-
Faberp 1 U 1 ooo C..'O LOGNES to 1 .,~ _ Gu .. rlalna Blue Hour, Shalimar, Mltsouko
PERFUME and COLOGN~Many Slzt>~ ~~__..;.~~~~~·~~~
Caron -Xmas Night -Bl Jck Narcissus -Bellodgia
PERFUME '-
· SPUNTEX
NYLON HOSE • ~I GAt'flE 0 ll' IJEl'lilER • 149 Pair
CHANEL
PERFUME and
COLOGNE
300 to 2000
No. 5
JAS!\tlNE
Bf)IS DES ILES
G ARDENIA
·Still Time to Monogram NDpkins, M~dtes, Stationery
MEN'S TOILETRIES
SPOKTSMES AFTER SllA\'E
LOTION 100
l'ARDLEY
SHAVING SET
TAI.A' -SOAP .
AFTER-SH .°' VJNG LOTION 3so
OLD SPICE
SHAVING SET
f'OLOGNE -SH .°'VING
I.4JTION -T .o\Ll'U:\t
300
MEN'S FABERGE
COLOGNE
200 to 1000
HELENA RUBENSTEJN
Col09ne, Perfume
and Toilet Sets
125 to 1000
LUCCEN LeLONO
Solid COLOGNE
All Fnctu<-
110 and 200
TWEED SOLID ICICLE
COLOGNE
200
Sunbeam
COFFEEMASTER
Sunbeam
TOASTER
Lasko TOASTER
1295
\\'HIT!\lAN''S
CHOCOLATES
SAMPLERS
1 # 200
2 # 400
3 #. 600
S # 1000
ChrislHICIS CANDY
Reg.. 39c lb. 29¢
SCHRAFFrs
Chocolate CANDY
5 # box 550
Cottafje Chocolates
IUTCHEN P1U'JSH
1 # 100
2# 200
CALIFORNIA
GLACE FRUIT 98¢ to'595
2# 400
BROWN1E
HAWKEYE CAMERA
695
VIEWMASTER 200
Li9ht Attachment 200
\liewma1ter Reels 300
KODAK
PONY 828 2995
KODAK
PONY JM 3995
ARGUS CC
CAMERA
With <JaMJ
6500 .
Movie Color FILMS
PLltNTY IN STOCK FoR
XMAS PICTURES-AU $1 ...
It.CA .. '4"
RECORD PLA Y~R
Wltll Ampllller
rl95
El.IZAN:'l'll' Am) ..
Blue Grau SO~
3 to box 2251
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Expect~d Here . . '
Pomona Senior
Home on Holiday
In the! r contingent of college
young folk home for the holld-.y
la Selim 1 8. t Bud) Frank Un. sou
of Col. &lid Mrs. Seltm H . Frank-
lin, 1928 , Santa A.na Ave., Costa
Mua. Bud la a aenJor at Pomona
coJleJ'e.
OPEN SUNDtY
Dec. 24th, 10 .to 5
for your laei rnlDUl e
CHRISTMAS SHO
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·~ f!--'11~ C? -~=-~"'==-·= PRESS -='A.-Mr. and Mn. Lee Llonbarger of
Seattle, Wub_., are expected to
t.rrive by plane Sunday to •pend
the Cbrlltmu holiday• wtth hla
parenta and brothet:, Mr. and Mn.
J . C. Llonbarger a.nd Lyle, 416
lArkapus; Ave .. Corona del Mar.
---~N·· ... w-Dl~~r05TFiE GIFT PLANTS
CYCLAMEN 1n .... 75¢ to 2.50 2!nd and Ocean nt bloom ............. .
Local Trio Home
From La Jolla
Dr'ORCE ACTION NEWPORT BEACH, · ALIF. Willou~hby L. Farquhar, 123)91
40th St., 1Newport Beach. publlah~
er ot a theatre guidL>, wa.s aued .--------.... --~
tor ~Jvoh:e this w•ek by Mrs. CABINET
AZALEAS Blooml•c '' .......... . ... ........ .. 95 r up
Lou of HOUU PLANTS and DISH GARDENS pr\Ctod to IH"fl
S.T PAULIA VIOLETS N~::..::::;~ ... pol• 75' Ann Holt, Gale f.inlcy and Mary
Blodget arrived home Tuesday
tor the holidays. The three Orangt.>
county gtrl..9 att" students nt the
Blahop's School in La Jolla.
Linda Spencer.
Claire L(nda Farquhar, whom he Fl.NE FURNITURE MADI:
married iast April 22. IN OUB OWN ·8 OPS
The copple parted l81Jt Sept. 14 , FUINITUlt lEFINI ID
the com ~lalnt said. She charged HOU8E a GAR EN
mental ~f'lelty. She asked restora· 'U COAST HWY. NtW10lT
lion of nrr maiden name ot Claire IE.A.CON un 0SMll f V• 'tll Jl~I
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5 & 10' Nursery
14121 So. Ntvrport Blvd.. TllSTIN CIOM"d Thunday
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$froct •P tocl'c.yl l"J pl.nty
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Christmas dinner! Family and, friends gathered around a tabte !eden
with · cood things to eat. On suf::h a special occasion the food must be
the very best. Make sure your holiday feast will be a success by getting
)"OW' !ood frorn 5afeway-w~re every item is ~uaranteed •
SH01l11HIHG
Royal Satin brand.
~I~. asc ••• (I-lb. con, 31<)
Crab ·Meat BriQOO. T-••· 67• font:y •••
W tsh •-_.,_ ·~L420 e r1mp M.ed"·'"' s•z• , ••
Ebony Olives Med~511• !~·:· 27•
Mammoth Olives';t;:' '~;:L 32•
. Red Cherries :;:,-.; 14• :;,~ 25•
P"1'V'OOI blond. Moroscl'!ino type,
Grapefruit Juice ~= ~ 29-
sweettntd 0t notvrol. I I 8 ·01. eon, I 2c>
Cherub Milk S::.~c&-, 2 t~·! 24•
Hein:r Soups Tomoto 3 ':;:· 29•
ICr•om Chl(k.en, Chklr.e,. Noodlt. w
c~ ~room, 105,4-oi:. (Qrl 16ct
Mltl llW l'tltlS
Accent
Jell-well
Jell·O
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Dt1wrt J-es. ""• ~
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Grapelade ~"'-'''" , .. , •. 1 ... Wekl'i 8rond J•r ~~
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Por fJ go1den browO: full-flavored turkey for your Christmaa dinner, roast one of
these. birds. Carefully selected Government Grade A, expertly drawn, and
quick frozen to retain flavor and juiciness. And the price at Safeway is really low!
TOMS Gov'tGradeA 49 Average Weights •lb C
11to22 pounds •
HENS Gov'tGrade A
All Sizes at
1ame low price
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olJJitional values in JloliJa!I ..Meats at Sa/ewa!I
SKINNED HAMS~~ ... 53°
Whole or lull hall. Eaatern ouqar cured. 12 lo 16-lb. m..
Wllaoo. Armour, Swift, Cudah7. or r-er Joha.
FRYING CHICKENS
Manor House. ETlaceraled. cul up. Goy'I Grado A. Ready to frr .
FRICASSEE FOWL
Manor House, GoY't Grade A. ETlacaratecf. cul up. Ready lo ooolc.
' h liday dinner !ot.TVe
To add color and i~\ tSJ~~:)' ohas sca~on's t\ne!t. PORK ROAST Ceulel' Cut
ol Loin
C. ·1 • Ri£il .. ~S ~"c!1: 21bs~29: Rib ha1;t's~~~:E~~7~1o1n.'fr:~ Oysters s!:I'~ .. ~ 69°
D . si.• Nav•'ls. 6 Grade A Bacon ~L~~~.. •. (9° Green Shrimp L;:~ ':,;;.· 59°
On. •GES ~-i:nasfru\t lb. e . Grade B Bacon ~~L~~~ ...... (Sc Breaded Shrimp ~:~•:,;;~· 69° 1ann k Crisp.crunehT 5 EVISCERATED ROASTERS, GllSI, AND DUCKLINGS AVAILABLE. CELEIY Ult .J::HolldaYfea•t lb. 70 IWIMlli-Wo-Wot:ll-llii!lllllnlml!nil!-lllll!lll!.9 lfll!!ll!ll!lla
f l\ICY 1~ -::i-:: 3 '!'"I ,f ,, .. , "'.~.,,,~ . ,.. .,_ .::,•· .,,,-·:: ••· Lar<i•R•d~oua 3 lbs. 25 ~ <'~'-Butter 0o'"""" &-Acme Beer c ~. '.....,'·"· 33• ."pies W-hinQl~oP Stat• 2· 15C ~7''<-.~ ""' °"""" •. ;r . .,. II ...... ,.-;:t Cottage Cheese .. v..-• .. · l.... Df>PO\it1 ort •11t•O on bot11tt.
lbs ,.-Acme Bee Gold 2 11··~ 31 •
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• ll~r Ti~. c~ .Of fO""ff, l l-tb. ct"'.. 22c) r Lobel Mtttet
n • .l 11\leS VT~n•dtT-, •,g· c Swiss Cheese "~~:~;~v •· s.. anew°'"'"'·"' .. '°''" ' ll~ • -& Monte Cristo Wine """ 55•
(e'en \\ea"5 cd&P .__.'."'.·---~ Ice Cream ~.;;~ 2.:::,.: 4 7 c <•"'"""' '"'-· , ..... ~ .• .,.. ""
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I Just look at these low prices. Shop at Safeway and s ave!' Ull#ll, 11111
Candy Bars ~~ ~~ 19°
Rockwood Wafers ·~-;.·· 33•
Milk. Oloeolote. f
Creme de Manthe ';.:; ~,:-J9"
Swedish Mints o-..., l.!"
Gum Drops • ....,. l.!"
Almond Clusters ~ t::"
First Lady Minh •.:;·
P t N t Cenf"'lon ,..___
0 8 , U Colitom~ IAi•·
Marshmallows <o;;::-~::
Marshmallows ?".::; ~-:: ;&a•
Walnuts .~ l.!' ~·
Walnuts "/.':::"'..!::: . ~ 9"
lrmil Nuts ~ l.!" ..
MixecJ Nuts °""' '.;:-S-
Large Fresh Eggs ,,:::~~~G~ 11o1. 72•
Sliced Green Beans .~:;::~~;. '.::· 17•
Whole Green Beans v:;':.~~~,, 1
::· 27•
Southern Yams loyof P.tiltce lro11d
f i,.. '° Co11dy I
'Wesson Oil ·~~ .. :!:,~" lilt 37"
Yellow Margarine ~~=~
Breeze Cheese Food ~~~
Airway Coffee
Nob Hill Coffee I .
M. J.·B. Coffee
MiW M.IC.w ll•11d
().a.."9-2.t:J)
Top 0-u.,..1. fco.._,-
tog. (2-0J. ltoe.. t .•7) •
Ortp er 1..,tfo, Gri...,t
• V.-:""'"' P.died
2:::· 23•
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2.fl. 75• toal
\! ·72•
~ 74• ~1 a1•
~:· 1 79•
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Price
lian$.ed to .. n thc-m. Toxn.o•t odd•t.onot.
.. Mixed Nuts .~~' l.!-
Rlll• H-~
Birds Eye Peas ' ':0:-1 •
Bel Air Peas'•;: •:,::-,J ..
Ontnge J11lce "=: ; J.,.
Drt,. ot l .. v!.r GrMod
(2..ft> •••• 1-'6)
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Yellow
Edwards Coffee
Jolly Time Popcorn 2 1
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AND FRIENDS
GO HA.ND IN HAND ••
All too oft~n 1t·c take ou r friends for granJed. We are
aware of the fa ct th at ct cry day sees •omc evidence o/ IM
friendsh ips of the people wh ont we strive to •erve and too
frequently ire neglect ach:rzou;/ctlging these kindnesses. ·
But at Cliristmas, when we pause in the bu•r whirl of
ever)'day routine things, we bcconie con.scious of our'short·
. comings, an cl tt•ish. to con ve y in tlzis message our heartfelt
thanks for the good things that have come our way.
To ,·ou, our friends, 1cc wish you a Happy Chri•tma• and
a ll'ew Year of Health and Prosperity.
CORONA HIGHLANDS
CORONA DEL MAR
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We have a host of fri ends in this
areo whom we would like to see per·
sonolly in order to extend a pe-rsonol
Christmas Greeting.
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good wishes to each of you and a
hearty thank you fo r post court~s i es
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CHRISTITIAS
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are reminded of the many things for which we should be
thankful. We ' remember innumerable instances of your
good faith antt goodwill and we recall the countless cour·
tesies and favors with which we have been blessed and of
the friendships, tried and proven, that have been oun to
enjoy .
Mindful of these fine expressions of friendships, and
of the thoughtfulness back of them, we desire to again send
our Christmas wishc-s to each of you , and to thank you for
everything. You have made the past year a pleasant one
for us, and we trust that we shall enjoy many more among
the people of this community .
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would see each of you person-
oily, clasp your ham! iri o
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frieodly $Ort of woy, ond soy, "Merry_Christmos••• At the some
time, we would express our 1 sincere thanks for oil past favors,
and invite your continued patronage on the·bosis of our genuine
HAPPY
interest in your welfare and our desire to be ol eVery service
pouible to you during tf:ie coming year.
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·and we wont to convey, thrgugh this message, our heortfeft
· "t4; appreciation of your friendships ood to wish you oil the joy> of .... , the Chrlst119.• SeoJOt"I.
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MAD MOORE'S CASH & CARRY
BALBOA BOl~EVA.RD AT NURSERY
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CHRISTMAS GIFT PLANTS
AZALEAS In biuom ., .. , .. ,,,,,,, ........................... , ... ''' 1 ·:p
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PRIMULAS In hloom
Open Evenings Until Christmas
CHRISTMAS TREES
HOLLY -MISTLETOE
WREATHS and GREENS
Warm Wishes For a
MERRY CHRISTMA..)
and a
HAPPY NEW YEAR
FROM THE DESERT and BETTY BECK
Lice ns ed Real Estate Broker
F <1 r 1ncrly 11f Balboa Istan(I
No\V S r)C'cia li zi1 lg in C(1.J.l'hl·lla Valley
Jla11c l1c!::i artll Oatc Gardens
Louisiana Mother Says
Housework is Much Easier
HADACOL Supplied Vitamins B,, lb, Niacin
And Iron, Which Her System Lacked
ACOL-how can you doubt that
this great new n utritional for-
mula v.•ill help you if your system lacks Vitamins B,, B,, Iron and
Niacin?
What HADACOL d id for ?.irs.
Picard it can do for you if you're
troubled with nagging aches and
pains, certain nervous disturb-
Mrs. Leo Picard. Church Point,
Louisiana, is mighty proud of her
two daughters, Wilma Jean, 5
years old. and Juanita l\1arte, 4.
She say.s it's a full-ti~ job just
keeping track of them. ll \\'asn't
too long ago "'hen it was all Mrs.
Picard could do to just barely
Jet her \\"Ork done. Now all that
ui changed-now that she has
bttn takinJ? HADACOL. l\trs. ances, insomnia \\'hen due to an
Picard found HADACOL helped I upset stomaeh, stomach distress
her system to overcome deficien-and a general run-down, \\•eak-
cies of Vitamins B i, B •. N1ac1n ened condition when they are due
and Iron. to deficiencies o! Vitamins B1 B
Why HADACOL Gives Niacin and Iron. ' ..
Such Fine Resu lt. So \1that are you waiting for?
RADACOL does not bring just Don't you see that HAOACOL is
l)"mptomatic reliC'f. HADACOL the kind of product you need-
now makes it po:!miiible to actually ll?e kind you should buy and the
relieve the cause of nagging aches kind you should start tak.ina im·
and pains, certain nervous d15• mediately!
turbances, and a general run· Sold Oa. a Stri I M •--~ down. y.·eakened condition when Gu...:ntee onty•U&I;&
they are due to deficiencies of Vitamins B,. s., Niacin and Iron HADACOL even helps build up
in your system. the hemoglobin content of your
blood (when Iron is needed) to HADA COL n ot only supplies course throu1h your · -ndy, car·
deficient systems with extra rying these great L~ .. build·
quantities of Vitamins B,, B. inc el~ents to eve~ ... ....d.y organ.
Iron and Niac;in but also hel~fui No wonder HADACOL helps you amounta of 1mponant Calcium feel woMnful
and Phosphoru~lements so vi· Be fair to )'.~u.nelf' Give our· W to help tna;ntain 800d health sell a break it you ~ve ,:J; de-
and pb)'Slcal litnesa. ficienci .. 1 Wb7 continue to drac ~ -Vitamin aad younelt a.round-& burden to
M'amalo C-o la L!g•ld Fann younell and 7our f.amilT--
There'• • very Cood reason why ttlie111'l&y be u c1oee at hand u
HADACOL com.. in ..,.c1a1 your n-drUplore If yau ' fomi. The:R predous Vita· suffer a · deficiency of Vltamlu
and Minerals are more .... B., S.. Niacin and Iron. This
aild quickly •boorbed into tJie srul HADACOL la --
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OCC Students Sell P-t\GE s -PART 11 -THURSDAY. DEC. 21.
' . 1950 Harbor Ma~ne Pildt Awarded I Ris ' to Remark J. · 1 ' j by Rep alatJvc John Phillips _Distinyuish~ flying Cross ::fl t,~r ~=~~E,~:::~:: Christmas Seals .. 4•;~-~ .... ~ 9-
The week of December 11 t p 15 I _ ·~ ~ ... ,_ PRESS ~
was designated ais Tubcrculosis l-Wlot MIA ...
Mn. William G. John.sop, 419 Irvine Ave., N t:wport H eights, re· all who f~d It Bangle Weck at Orange doast ,
College. Under the dircclion of celved word thia week vta a clipping rrom a. Dallas newspuper for-M RRY CHRISTMAS
warded by her mother ihat her hUBband ha.s been awarded the DI.a· There ~ave be-en few tl~H in
Ungulshed Flying Cross. the sho but eventful history of
The newspaper sa.td that Major William G. John21on was awarded '.his nati when an equal cuncc1·11
the Dlstlngulabed Flying CrOM for fil led th 1 minds of women anrl
he rolen1 in bombing and stra!lng Noinen C hrl!!lmas. Our fathers
the North K orean R edlJ in a nar· rounded I~ nRtlon on a r1rn1 failh
row e.nd trick y ve.lley to lhe North in dlvtn~ 1 leader1:1hip, on the dcsil'l'
of Seoul, 1.fajor Johnson la with a ~or frccfio1n , on rour.<ig<', anll on a
Marine tlghtc'r squadroA and la i('tern1l ~cd • recugnitic n of lhC'
Oying an F-7 night fighter Tiger-ighls f d the r1ignity of lhe in-
cat. a twin-engined all weather Tlvldual whch \Vere nmonJ! the
plane. . , ~hings l ~ world learned fro111 the
The award citallon read as fol-Teacher \Vh osc birthday \Ve are
lows: '!lbout tq ccleb1·atl.',I
"\.\'Ith outstanding· 8kill Jt.tajor Yet ...Je find OUl"&'Jvc& in peril.
J ohnson maneuvered his aircraft \hd arounrl IL'> wC SC'C lh<' r1~1n.c:
through the valley In repeat ed at· 'llrcngt~ of fotCC'!-1 enta~oni ~t1r t1 1
tacks at dangetou!'!:ly low altitude.• 'I.II tha we ptofC!'!s tn b<'li1·Vl'.
despite t t>e darkness, pre88ing This C rlst n1st~ !ihriuld he a thHl~
home his attack until the last pos· for thejaprraixal of our faith ;ind
siblc mon1ent under the most ad-ror its •ncwnl. Jt t•nulll b e a t in1l"
ve111c conditions of v\!'!lbility 11ncl ror na.'tion•I Belf-analysis. \\',•
tcrrliin. Major Johnson·s out--niJ;"ht ~o '''ell to Rs k if th<' rr••11ht~1
standing dcmon~lratlon of cour-WR..'1 thlnk1 n~ only ()1 .J r.rus11IPn1
n~e an'rl alrn1anshlp t<:sulted in the Wh<'n hp l'lp<1 kP of th<' prn11d 1·ily,
1('struction of many of th\• whose i~Jf.c-or11placcncy 1nv1t c I ii:•
~·ncn1y·s vehicles and troops and fRIL Have ,..e J11i-;t our 1i 1:ht Lil•
the con1plete disruption of th!' ~tajo r \\'llllam G. Johnl'Wln lf":tdc1·stilr. hy fri lln\•·ing n1cn Y:h 1
.... ·ithdra.wal." in turn ' ha\'(' lus t thr. faith ?
Barbara Harris, chalr1na.n o f the
Tuberculosis A&;ociation ·s Christ-
1nas ScHl!i.
On OcC'cn1bl'r 13, . n1e1n bt·r11 of
Walter P1·itl's RJ>l'Cz IA Chts.s and
n1rmh"111 of I h e S rl<'nt Council
visilt'd <'<tch clttfi:-Kint, the Stu.
dt-nt l fr:inn. the C'. fC'l c rla and th•
Allmlni:-tl1itlion Iluildi11J;:". Comini;
lJ11 ou~h with u nt>ar 100 per c:cnt
r l'.sronsl', Ornngt> r:oa:-t Cnllc-,cc
was' able to d1111atr S'i'7 8'1 as their
cnntr~bution t o fi!;ht ui;ainsi tu-
b('rt•1 1losls. I
Th£' follo\\'in;; studc11ts. • mPtn-
ber.'i of Speech l /\. ar.U thC' Stu·
<lent r o unl'ti, ac·tC'tl ns ~alesint>n :
Bobhn· An1h:r."'•,.l. Nani y .>\ndr f'\\'F
Thea l:::t·an1an, Tnn1 <•hiJd.--. Kr·n
C!'111nhly. Julo·s D1nn. ()u·k Drant.
('arJ J0:1·k1 •r l. l 'nr ut hy r··cl\\'h•r . l .• it-
liUn r.·,,x . JJ,,h GArdinc1 . Gtiry
l";ray. l~arh.'ll'a l1;_1rrls. lla1har<1
H111 1lt';, n111 t ::iv, l {;iv J ('ff:-.. n111 l{l11 ":-:1n~1n. l h•;I ~l;ipp. Fr <'d
11\,.,,,,, 1 1:~\·1• l 'r:•th:u'\, ~<f<1ry
1"!11111 11;-; V i. . ..:·111;1 1i1•'.\'l 'I', f)Jl'k
Sh··1·•ul. \'" l\y \' i (IR I. \\.a11 cr
\V•·.1\'1 1. l :uc;-lt· \\'l•lsh. Latl'Y \Vil·
l!•UJ.,:llhy. I
l\tarrtf':d El1ht \'Nrs Estimated Future
County Road Cost
How l'.\'111 he c1·lcb1·;tt,· C'hri..:'_. n .. , •• , -J'cople do rC'ad the , , "' ads. -nas? I hJtVC jHA l r1'~'1 a ~h1•rt __ -------------Dark -h&ired A1rs. J ohnson
moved t o Newport Beach with the
Major and lhcit year and a half·
yf'ar old son, Bill, .Jr. The Jnhn-
sons will be mal'ried eight year~
next January a.nd /\lt·s. Johnson
would like to set· her hustmnd
home to celebrate their annivers-
ary.
flcvJcy.·i ni; hc1· hui;iba ncl '!f car f'CI
·.-ht• says that ht• hns been in the
~larinc Corps for abnut 91 1.! ycal's,
cntrring the Corps as il naval a ir
Ctide l .
but tho11ght·provok;:i1; n1 ticlc in
'he current issue of th1 · Kl\.\'J\NIS
MAGApi!'\E. Under thC' :capt11;n ...,
"Lrt'~ )Rcfo r"\. Ch1·i-.tn1a.11.·· j r••11
'\ rnnld 1 jn1·s our comp1Hecnr-y ~·it h
~ rern~nit lu n or hoy.· t\·P hav .. C'r1n1·
mC'tCiR ti1Zl'rl the b1~thd11v of th~ I
Pr1n1·c i)f Pl'n•'". r.htit-t1~1 a<; ~IC'!'.
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich•
bc,ginni'fl)::' iri Octnb<'r . stra1n1·(11 l-=-~::'='-'I ncrv~s, 11nd f'XtJ:'I V;'l.~:lTi t p11 rrhn»1·s II
nre 111 ~s ronr t Hl't c ri :-; nre the
"th<'mc.q·· whi('h h11\·.~ u.tt·•chcd
lhc1ni:rcl\l<'!"i tn thi~ H nhdriy ~<':l ""fl I
Pc1·h:rp~ r s h "111]d r1•\'l"I' th;tl :1n-
nual \v,iJ;h , If only ful lhr .... r1itu~a t
y1•a r i(I ou1· hist'1ry. I \\'i"h Y"U
all a I
No faster train EAST //[.
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Private Rooms :iod lli.:rth:-. in r>u!Jrn ans
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Llpon cnmple tioD of his prclin1I·
:1 a ry tr1:1ining. he \V~8 assi~ncd to
va1·ious flying s~:hools and ended
11r with a fi~htf't !-lqun.dron in
W orld \Var II. "H<' ne,·cr \Vent
,1\'l.'rscn3 until l\vo day~ aru.'1· V .J
Day," says his slen<ier wire. "and
he and the rest of the flyers .... ·erC'
perturbed to be going t o f"h1na
\\·ithr111t i;etting their chance Ht
~he ~hooting war."
Ten Southern f'ailf1•rn1a conn·
tu.:~ ha\'!'.' C'1·nslruc t1 <in 111·cdR in·
\·olvin1; s .;,,-,1 nnl•·s of rnunty
l'l•arls highv:ays nnd h1 11l~r s . 'A'llh
an r.'itin111tcd cn~t of !2~7.76:1.250
OVt'r thl'. li•n year J">l'I iod \\'hlch
l'ltai·lc-il .Janua:y I, l ll 19, lJo\\·ard
L . V.'ar. ~;an r:c111.11dtnn c-ount·1
~llr\'••y.,r-11 .a •l rc•n1•1!11"S111nl'r. a nd
ChH1rn1:1n r f !hr C;d1forn1a Stalt"
C:han\hl'r ci f C'onnnc:ce>·:-; Snulh<'rl'
(':1hfqrn1a hi~h\Vfty r·(11111nitt<'l', r<'·
pJH lt'd trJday. Th~s (,1\'1•rs er1ti1·al
county hi~ll\\'tl.Y d1'f:,·it·11ri•·,.,, and
i~ sl·parate frnn1 needs c1f t he 8tutt·
High\va.v Systenl, \\'a:-· 1•xph11nf'd .
THOl rc1 ITF'{j (. ('111{ I ST!\1 /\ ~
ANO A OOUl\.1\(;J·;OLIS
NEW YEA R New Coaches with Leg Rc;ts and Reclining Scats -Reserved·
After his tour uf duty In China
hr wa.'I Rssignt·d to i-1-.ccializt>d
training courses in th•· Statt·i-11nri
was stationed at C1:t rnp LC'Jeunt",
No1·th Ca rolina bl•forc conung out
to El T oro.
l'oi()N>tlily Ak-rft"<I
"lle.-.irles pl;1nning yearly bud·
!'{eti:; fnr 1·1iunty h1r,:h"'·:i.ys. cat'h U1I S IJO\\' liROKF.:\'
cnunty'R ·t,· 1per1•1s•11s a nd road 1.:'<•rll-A Nf"'p11rt D •1tcb polrt'l' r ar on
lllll!SlOllt'I' '1Uilt \\'nrk tn\\·arrt Jong p!tlro] trui>sday at 2 a Ill . d1:;1•t1\'('J'·
t•·1·n1 nb 1·1·t1\·1·.<;," \V<1y stntc•d c1 I that nn1• nf t h!'.' \'.'J ndu\\·,., of tllL'
"This ln•·.111:; \'1 :'<t1Hh z 1ng-nnri prC'-f311!h(•U f:[11 :<:.o (",1., 111110 f',,:1~1 il.gh·
paring n \llllF:" Lt' I'll\ pro~1 an1 111 \Ya~·. N c'o1.·pr11L JJ1•a1•h . had b•·1•n
c11ns trur·t iu11 Hfl'I rcc.,11:-:trut·tinn on lan1pc•red 'A'Llh . Th<' "'·11Hl'l\V •11: 0 1 wish you'd throw away
eR c h ('onnt::·s 1 natl ~ystf'm. tr1 th(' rn~t ~1d1· nf the htnld1n).;' had that old list-when you do
ITil'Pt ne1.,Js o f tltf' •·ha nging C'con· on" 0f 1 Its ran•'s ··ut "ut 11 !1" s<·v ~ get an answer 1he'1 already
nn1y . Sot·h study n1ust l<ik<' en~-rral src;iell p1\·('1•s uf g la.-.s l\;id h•l!ll turned Into 'a frog!" ... To
n1u1nl'f' •lf d1 vel••r n1c nt o f nc\v k11<1eki•J u11 t 1.1nil \\'1 ,,. f•11J111 I i1 )lee al be 1.
. • . 1 th . . J) your person 11um r 1st ('onunuuit'f'i. and Rhi ft;. 111 pnpula-eat fL It \VHs found !lint th• 11 · d h k ·a....f ,
t1on c1'lll•·r-.. I \\'as n<ith111.l:'. 1n1ssing fr .. n1 thl' sh• p Up-to-ate •. c ec IL-~ ten w~th
Es t 1n1at1·d nii!t.~;1 ~,. and 1·0 .;t8 oc lifter lhc po11cc t•hc1 ·lc"d \\'1th thL· tl1e l;1test directory ... Pacific 01an~c-. cn1u11y r r1;1d dt·f11·irn1·ic:-i u\\·nl:r l • j TulCJll1or1e.
Club Lounge and l'c\\\ Din ing CG rs ..
Bullet-Lounge for Coach Patrons
UNION PACIFIC TICKET OFFICE-SANTA ANA
305 North Main St reet
Telephone Kimbe rly 2.3979
UNION PACIF IC
~·lrs. Jfl hnsnn .-raid th:tt hC' 'A•as
<o upp<1SC'd to have abuut 40 day!4
lcav{'. \Yhf'n he rt•t'f'JVt'li \.\'O rd
th;i.t th1· ~econrl Jl.1;trinc divi>1ion
"'al' alerted prior t o it s dcparlure
fnr l<nrt'a . The Major callcrl in At
fh<' base t he was 1n one of the
units assignrd to this divi!Lion) and
1vu~ notifi{'d to rt'port to El T oro.
fol' th£' f>L'ri uU t•1 Ju11. I . I ~[18 . fol---- -------------
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The ,John:;;on_JJ Q.rrtvect !)ere on
tf)e ninth · of July and M;\jo1·
Jnhn!inn left for Korea on Au~.
.?6. "We 1na<le Piil a lot better
than some other Mar1nPs. thnugh,"
srtyfi 1'1rs . Johnson . "I rcmcn1bc1·
hca rin,t:" about one o f lht• fC'll11y,•:-;
lrri vin~· here by train "''!Lh hi::.:
ranilly nnc li<1y. and t1·a1·1nb fo r
Korea the v~ry next day:· ·
r11 mary syst r•n1 , '.!lJ n1il"~;·s~1 .-
''7t1.:180. ~t.:r·(11Hlnry ~;.\·1'lt•n1 . :18:i
n1i1f'!'I. S2.2 1."l.808. 1-·r.,h·1·al Aid ~ec
·,,11d111'y t oails. !JI 111!1t ..... $2.061 .!:162.
Tlitnl 687 n111t~!'. ~T .7~2 .~1f1Q. ------
\Ve asked 1.11 8. J1)hllst>11 \\•h<'rr . .
h"r hoine wa8 and l£'Cc ivt·!l an C':ih~or11111 n.fl1 t·p uf c1,·1hun d <'·
Plan Early Use
of Defen :;~
Warning Signal
rtn~wer that Sl'Plllcd l)'pical o f 1 f•·n s~· 1~ plt1n111n1: .'.t·i l'a1ly t 1y-11ut
UloU.'Htnds or flC r\•icc faniilit'&. Sh!' of the s t nndard \\'arnr11~ s1 gnal>1
said : "I've bct•n mnrrie<I (n thr. ~n bl'! u:;ed thl'111~1:hnut t!it· nn lion
f.1arinc~ fnr suf'h a !onJ::" tinic that 111 c nsc n f un c nt'1~1y bo n1 ber ut·
lhcrc rC'ally isn't a pla{'C to actual-ll:l<'k .
Th(. h1~naJ.-: \\.('rt' 111 t·:•rrih(•d h\' iy ci.tll ho1ne. \Ve·\'<' juniJX>d
the na t1~i :ial d{·fl'llS:-11ff!t·1· fl.t ~1·oun<l the-country quit(' ll bit in
our eight marril'<i Y"ars:· \·Vn:-:hini;:tn11, !) c·. TIH·y i111·lud<' a
Nev.·port Beach sct•ni!; abr,ut a s "r('d ~i1 ... r1.·· 1·nn .-.1.-.fir11: •1f a thrPc
satisfactory a place tfl liv<: in ai; nunute flt1et11li t 1n).:' ..;ign.tl b y liir-
any>vhere else ac(·orchng to Mr/.\. ens o r ~ho1 t bl.1:it.-. by h{)r11s to Hfl·
Johnson. Qr perhaps her reH\'tion nounce Hn i111111111 l'11t .~rt•n1y air al-
to life in Newport Beach might taek. nnrl an "RH clt•nr" notice n f
ma ke a strongf'r a.nri more accu-t hree st<-ady onr.nunute bla.!tls bv
ratC' st atement of t"!cr feelings horns or sll'Cn:; \V llh two n1inutc:11
Say~ Mrs. J ohnson with a twinkle nf s1lC'nrc bctwc1·n.
in her eye. "Newport Beach; Civilian d1•fl·n~c nffici a\s snlrl
Mmmmm ... I love tt." the \'arious cities nuty 1na kf! lht·1r
'l'A'n decision on wht:thcr tu ll8l'
HIGHWAY WIS[ WAY
sirf'ns nr horn:•.
i1C'antimc, plan~ f rir n1ulual Rid
in ca.<oe of an ntl 'frk nre lo tw
workl'd c111 t by C';.d1 for11ia. \\'ash-
;ngton and Orl'J.:011. Gov1·1 nurs of
the three ~tu t··~ lluve> been &fi kt·d
tn set up couuniltt·cs to \Vorlt nut
the sys tcn1.
Driver's Lic~nse
Expiration Date
Extended 30 Days
• l fndcr aulhorilv :::;ranlrd bv th ..
Dtlifnrnia \'1 ·h icl~ Crl\'le, M ~tor
Vchicll' Director A. H . Ht>nderson
today · cxt£'ndact for 30 days all
lpt?ratorS· llC'Cllt>eH ex pi ring during
Janua.J'y. 195 1.
The t'Xt"nsion runs frflnl the ex·
niration datl' sho\vn on the licenSC'.
\pplir;onts who must obtain upe-
·A.tors' liPCn"'e rl'newals <luring
Januar)' bccaLMe or out--0f..atate
trips or other rt·usorn1; will ~ A.e-
comniod&ted. ·
H enderson explained hts actiop
was desi~('d to reduce congc11Uon
'\t Department of Motor Vehicle
,rrtces durihg the JLn.nual reg1Htra-
tton renewal• J>("riod opening J&n.
2 and continuing through Febru-
ary 6, 1951.
It! also p~nnlt:. utilization or
·tie services of driven;' license ex-
\llliners in' registra.tlon renewal
work. The U5l renewal will be
Ute ·!largest e•er conducted by
Heridet&On-: department. New U-
ce~ plates plD be 188Ued for
nea.rl)' five .mllllOn veh.lclea.
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Merrv Christmas
anti a
Happy Hew Ya1r I
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Haµpiat holitlo_v nf aJl--Uld_,,,1{)/ii/,.· • ··~·iurip. "'I Ioli.day'"'
Coo~.' It'• another jam<JW "llrl( /,,..(• //\.lrt1. \lutW• oor--
--lop• in octi.on, ll)'k and t'UJl1UJ11 \: ~·1· 11--Jril.f! U-loday!
DEALER
Sii YOUJI! NIAllST OLDSMOllLI DIALER
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-la ottm """""" ..ww. a ~Sf! famll7 or i-pi.1a1 Ilia -~ ~ u ,....,. <lniailt -.... -
-Be a ----~ have -iiADACOt., Oider It clliw:t !
W'. J. 51:hw0rer . .Jr .• Alhambra.
~~ed tlle theft of• car blanli.et
&nd1 a new ~d ..-.,orte jacket·
vatqed al '50 from his car wblch
w~ f)&rk"1 ln front of the New-ULBEBTSC)N MOTOR CO. '
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J>Oll<.i the u.en. occwnd bOt•-2
t and lto p. Jn. Salilr'daJ' Dic1'L
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LEGAL NOn~E LEGAL NOTICE acr .. ot t....,h wat<ir-bearlnir 4epocl!A in thirteen major and minor ~ K]"Ound·wa.ter butna of the C&lltorn1a ct>ut and lnlat1d bay a.reL'I
CE.RTIF.ICATE OF BU81NE88
FleUtloaa F1rm Nune
THE UNDERSIGNED doe t
hereby certify that· she la con-
ductlnc a Real Estate. Insurance,
Loan, Property Ma.."lagement and
Butldtnl' business at :;07 Ea.at Bal·
bo& Blvd., Balboa, California, un-
der the fictitious rlrm name of
NEWLIN COMP ANY and tha.t
a.aid tlrm Is composed of the fo1 ·
lowing persons. whoee na.mes In
ruu and places ot restUe.nce a.re a.s
follows, t o-wit:
and aecond fl'&de pao11ne tor the
period J'anuary 1, 19!il to Decem-
ber Sl, 1951.
Bide will be received up to 8:00
p. m. January 2, 1951 at t he Dis-
trict Superinte ndent's office at
Irvine Ave. a.nd Cliff Drive, New·
port Heights.
'I'tle Board ot School Trustees
ot the NewpOrt Beach School Dis-
trict reserves t he right to reject
any or all bids or waive a ny ln-
tonnaUty In a bid.
MARION C. DODD.
and threaten.a 1even other Jl'Ound-wattr ba.11"1'.
These fact.a were h.i1thpoinia of' .. -----..----~---
a i:eport made recenUy ln ' San
Francisco by the State Dlvlalbn of
' Water Resources a.t the monthly
,.iled 10 Days
for Intoxication meeting of the State Water Pollu·
lion Control Board. Chld Eagle Eye, SS, Bay Shores
Title of the compreheruivt re-Camp. Newport Beach, was sen·
port !!I: "Sea-water lntru.alon Into tenced to 11erve 10 days in the
Ground • Water Ba.sins Bordertng county jail on charcea of intoXi·
the California Coast and Jnland cation at the Newport city court
Bays.''• Report was reque•ted by \Vedneaday mornJng. Judge Linnell
thj:! Statf' Water Pollution Control also recommended that th.-Chief
Burglars $teal
ConCfemn~d Food
FOrclng a rest room window, _ AMU4l dinner dance of the
burglars stole 10.000 empty cana Newport Harbor Chamber of eor--:
lt.nd 8:i caaes of condemned le>
t t f a a.nnlng , .. ~ merce will be held Friday. Janu&r)'
'Tl.ll o paa e rom c • ......-
tory at 229 Lyon st., Santa Ana, 19 at the Balboa Bay club, lt wu
operated by John :P.l. Eagle of 71 t decided by the board of dlrectora
FemJeaf Ave., Cor ona del Mar, Monday.
police reported Monday. P?'evtously Jan. 18 had been
Thl' int.ruden also got away announced aa the dflte. but If wa.s
with an undetermined amount of set back a day because ot contllct-
;::;an<\)' and cigaret.s ' ta.ken from lnr with other club meetings.
vend.tng machines, lhe vlcUm told At the dinner the "Man of the
oftlcere. Value of the property Yee.r" of ~ew port Harbor will be
\YU not estimated. named. Uurt year when the honor
Eagle &&id the cannery had wa.s awarded for the t int time,
been cloaetl since Wedneeday when Bob Murphy of Balboa wu select·
State Inspectors condemned the ed "Man of the Year-1949.':
products becauae of a coloring
1tubstance ~the corn pan)• had added. Ftl\·Eo FOR PROWLING
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~<n==•-..:=""•-AUHMl .. > ............. .,.... .... ORK ...... _...S..>~.O..._, __ • __ ___
~ • .. • .A . .A A1 oJ.. • .J ..UUJUZelfa /fl ~ • • •
THE TWENTY-EIGHTI< CONSEClITIVE DIVIDEND AT
THE
FOR
RATE OF THREE PER CENT 13'1' I PER ANNUM
THE SEMI-.\NNUAL PERJOD ENDING DECEM-
BER 31$T, 19~. HAS BEEN DECLAR~D BY THE
DIRECTORS OF THIS ASSOCIATION AND WILL BE
PAID DECEMBER 31, 1950.
Al!SOLUTE SAFETY FOR YOUR J.,UNDS
EACH ACCOU-NT INSURED UP TO $10.000
TOTAL RESOURCES IN ix.CESS OF $5,000,000
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NEWPORT BALBl:>-A FEDERAL
SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION
Sa.rah Williams Newlin. 202[)
Miramar Drive. Balboa, Cali-
fomla.
Cterk or the Ne1,1,·port Beach
School Dlatrict
Board as lt seekS to determine receive a peychlat Mc f'xaminatlon Floyd H . Roblneon, 22, 100.f W.
\vhat agencies are . re.sponelb1e to Chle.f Eagle Eye'e wife, Kate STEAL GARDEN HOSE Ocean Front, Ne\'-·port Beach, wu P. A. PALMER, President
curb the continuing ttt1cro11chment signed a cttt.zen'a ar·nost com~ Ed Mur-rison, '426 Aliso Ave .. fined $20 and received a 60 day 1
of salt \Valer i.nto ·fresh water sup-pla.Jnt for her husband's arrrest Nev.•port H eight.a, reported ~O jail sentence suspended tor one XE\\"PQRT REACH, C ALIFORSIA I
ply. Tuesday at 8:10 p.m. Chief Eagle fef't of green garden hoae valued year at the Newport Beach cit y I No. 809-Pres.s
Publish De<:. 14-21, 1950. WITNESS my hand this 11th
day of December. 1950.
SARAH Wil..LIA>.tS NEWLIN
The report sakl on this subject : Eye has been a repeated offender. at $5 was taken frCim his yart1 court Sunday. RobinM>n wu found ~ 11~ ,(/. 11'1 'kJt /i
STATE OF C.4.LIFORSl.o\ • "Under present law no admlnls-i-o mPthne Saturday night or early guilty or prowling and intoxlca-etl) U "'G-1/-d. e CtJ#UJ.
Stat~ of California..
County of Orange, sa. Department of Public \\'ork~ l trntive agency of the State 18 em--__ P_eo_:_p_l•_d:_o:__rea~:.:d:__lh::::•_:"':_:•:.:n~t:__:•'.'.d'.'.':_l_'.'S.'.'.u'.:n.'.'.d".":'.Y_'m'.:'.o'.._rn'.'.1'..'.n~g'.:_. _______ _!_:t:'.10'.'.:n":.:__ _______ _:_ ___ _l_.f!o:===::"':"=:::'=======~,..."."---====~=-===~j DlvWon of H lgh\\'ay~ · po'•"ere<l to take all neceasary _ _ __
ON THIS 11th day of December,
A. D. 1960, before me, HARRY
ASHTON, a. Notary Fublic In and
tor U1e 11aid County and State, re-
siding therein, duly commissioned
and .!IWOrn. personally appea red
SAR.AH WILLIAMS N E W L 1 N
.ste~ to correct or prevent 8ea-~
known t o me to be the person
whose na.me is su bsct1 bed to the
wilhin in.strument. n.ntl acknowl-
edged to m~ tha t she execut~
the same. IN WlTNESSi WHERE-
OF, I have hereunto .set my hanl.!
and affixed n1y official seal the
day and year in this Certificate
first above written.
HARRY ASHTON
Afy Comn1tssion Expirea 5/18/53
No. 605-Press
Publish Dec. l<l-21-~8. 1950 and
January 4, 19::;1 .
SOTlCE OF S.o\..LE OF REAL
PROPERTY BY TRUSTEE
l lNDER.· DEED OF TRUST
NOTJCE TO <,'ONTRACTORS I ":ut,•r intru~ion:·
IS 8aslns Invadlf'ld
Sealed proposals will be reccivecl The thirtren g round-water bas-
al the office of the State High-ins ali-eac.ly invaded by salt water
way Engineer. R oom 406. Di\'i-lnrludt• the coastal segn1enta of
slon of Highways Building. 120 the sha\lo\\', alluviun1-fllled San
South Spring Stref't. Los Angeles, Di .. ·,(?"(). San Luis Rey and Santa
Ca.llfornia. until 2 o·clock p.rn. on i\targarita ri''t!I" valleys In San
January 11, 1951 , at whic h t1n1c D ic~o t'ounty: the seawa_rd mar-
they will be publicly opened and gin!'I nr ("'('ntral Coastal Basin and
read in Roo':1 2 of ~aid. bu1ld1n~· I Wt:11t Ba!4in, in the coa.stal plain
for constructing Sttt.tt> Highway 1n u( Lu~ Angeles and Orangt> coun-
nccordance with t he spe~i fication~ ti~s. nnll the l·oastal 11eg1nents of
therefor, to which special refl!r· l'lfalibu and Tranca.B Creek.!! In Los
enC'e is made, as follo\\.'S : Angeles county.
O range County, bet,veen s~a C1,ntinued pumping of fresh
Scout Bue and south city Un1its ground-\\'atcr In lh~e areas at
of · Newport Beach ! Vll-Ora-60-B. prest·nt rates will allow further
NptB), about three and seven-(·ncroachment of salt wate r. re-
tenths 13.7) miles in l~ngth tu b<! 1 suiting In v.·idespread deterioration
widened and surfaced v.·ith plant-of fre!lh ground-water supplies.
mixed surfacing on untreatc.<l rock I !\-1 0.'il serioU3 invasion to date is
base a.nd the existing pavement. j occurrng in the overdrawn West
Bids are required for the entire Ba.'!i n of Los Angeles county, and
Tru11t ,Vo. 1498 work described herein . . j the C1~ntral Coastal Basin In Or-
WHEREAS, KARL D. REID Jn accordance with the prov1-nnge County.
and MARY RElD, by Deed of sion• of Section 1770 or tht> La-I -
Trust dated June 10th, 1949 and bor Code, the Department of Pub-
recorded June 23.rd, 1949 in Book Ile Works hll.S asccrtaintd the gen·
1863, page 473 of Official Recor& eral prevalling rate of \\'llKl'S ap·
ot Orange County, California, did plicable to the w1Jrk t1J bt> dun!! tu
Mesan is Driver
in Accident
grant and convey the property be as follows:
therein and hereinafter described. Rtt1•' _.,., :l1·t:n.J1·nt Involving two C'ar~
•
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THERE'LL NEYER BE
A BmER TIME TO
~rrrttugn frottt
•
.-to R. B. Garrison, as Trustee. to c.:~ncatlon p•·r hour a nd 11 b•J.<: \\'t•dnesday 111orning r1 ..
secure, among other o bligations, Apprentice engineer, inclu<l-1 s11!t1•d 111 a fractur('tl leg for
the payment of one note dated Ing fireman, otler, g1·~<L<>t:'r .$1 .8:~ C'harlt'S J . N.irlll.'ngrt:n of Can1p
June 10th. 1949 payable tow. &-J . Asphalt planb fir~mnn 2.05 l't>ndh:ton.
SJoane, or order, for the principal Asphalt raker and ironer 1.8.l Huntington Beach police said
sum ,of $955.63 v.•ith interest from Saxman or mixer box opera· an uutu driven by \\'illlam G. Bap-
June 10th, 1949 at the rate of e tor I concrete or asphalt tLS. Jr .. or Compton. traveling eal'.lt pei cent per annum: principal aiid plant ) 2.05 on OC't'an Ave .. in Huntington
in~rest payable In in1'tallment:B of Concrete or a.!phalt spread-Hca <·h. L·r<.1s.sed over the hlghway·s
$100.00 or mor€' on the 1st day of ing. mechanical tan1ping or duublt• lint: to collide with a weRt -
eaq)-l month. beginning July 1st. finishing machine operator 2.20 bnunll Greyhound bu!'i.
1949 · and continuing unttl said Driller !core, diamond or v.:a· I No rd1·n~ren who Wfl.!! a passen-
principal and intertst have been gon ) 2 08 ger in an auto, got ou~ of the car
pai{J : and Driller ~all others) l.9:i and \\'as struck by the m a chine
WHEREAS , by instrument re-Driver o r dump trucks tlesi-I driven hy A. U. Soderherg of 1549
cor:ded in Book 2066, page 92 of than 4 yards v.•at e r level) 1 13 Tustin A\'r., Co~ta ].·feM, officers
Offlclal RC'cords of Orange Coun-Criver o f dump trucks f 4 .... Hid.
tv. California. Orange County yards but less than ~ yards Thr Soderberg car cr~hed into
TiUe Conipany. a corporation. was v.•ater level) 1.75 the Bttptist car as it hit Norden·
:!IUbstltuted as trustee in place of Driver of dump tl'ucks 18 KJ't'll th•· rcpr;rt dcclarell. No othf'r
and ~ successor to said tru~tee yards but Jess than 12 1 inju ries \\'ere reported by officers.
named in said Deed of Trust, and yards water le\'t•I 1.80
said orange county Title Com-Driver of dun1p trucks I 12
1
2 Women Hurt
pany is at the date hereof the yards but leM than 16
Trandus tce undtor said Deed o f Trust; yards "·att-r level 1 .. J.88 1•n Acci"dent
Driver of dump truck'S I 16 I
WHEREAS, ·Vo~'s I nvestment yards or more water level ) 2.08 ·
Co .. Ltd., owner and holder of Flagman 1.65 T\vo persons received minor in-
.said no tf', heretofort> demanded Heavy dut)' repairman 2.20 juries M the result of a two car
that !-la11.I Trustee sell said prop-Heavy duty rep a Irma n 1 collision Sunday at 10:27 a. m. in
ert y and on September 1st. 19~0 helper • l .83 f ront of Balboa l'l{arine Hardwa1·e.
t\lly recorded in tht> office of the Laborer I 6"• on ].fariner's ~fKe In Ne\vporl
County Recorder of said County. 1'1-totor patrol operator. in-Beach. A ear drlvt"n by Rose A.
In Book 2066, page 96 of Official eluding any type of po\ver Sch~berg. V.'hittier, piled into the
Records thereof. a not ice of said blade 2.33 !"'f'Ar nf a car driven by Efren
default and of its t>lrction to OpE"rator and tend€'r of pneu-Jules Vi olin. Los Angeles, which
Cl\USt! said prope rty ta be said and matic and electric tools. had stopped to make a lert turn.
n1o re than three n1onths havf' now vibrating m 8 chines and E (lth or the injured person&
elapsed 1-lince the reco rdation of similar me<·hanical t 0 0 1 5 \\·ere pasi:.engers in the Schaberg
&aid notice. Tht! sum of $955.82 n 0 t t1eparately t"!assifie<l car. 1-t rs. Vi ctoria Kuban. Whit-
prlnclpal and interest thereon herein .. 1.8::, I t1t•1-. r~·ceived a cut upper lip a nd
r~';,'! •. i~une 11InO~th. 1~9<\~·~·\s1nfuow,~~u~ (€~t'f'l .lbrush) .... 2_15 Mrs. Ruth Behnke. \Vhittier, sus-
·"-..,.. ..... ~ iu de!rin . 2.00 tained injuries to her wrist. fore-
, .... In>. -~"'C r .), .Id . . ' an .. ... . head Anci right I .,,.. .... ._-o er operator . ... -· 2..lfl .. · . . eg .. M 'IYliflt the Trtiste4!'rt fee ·and e~4 Sc'r~ed· opE:ratour · · t i.95 . "\1 oiln s csr received damages to
penses of sale estimated at Tractor OJlt'rator bulldoze!', j ils left rear: the other vehicle had
$1'40 ,00, tog€'ther with any sums tamper, 8 c rap f' r o r dt"ag a da1nag~d front end.
paid and advanced by the owner type, shovel o r b 0 o n1 at·
~~ said ~o_te in accordanDce with tachments . . . ... 2.2u Arrest youths e provHuo~s of naid eed of ' Universal equipn1ent operator
.Trust. with interest on said last ishovel. dragllne. derrick , for Taking Tire
rnt>ntioned sums. derrick-barge cl&mflhell or
NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE crane) . 2.-10
1
Chargf'd with stealing a ti re and
IS HEREBY GIV.EN that the said Water truck liilriver -under wheel from a parked car, four Los
Orange County Title Company, by 2600 ga.Jlons 1.78 Angeles county men were bookN
virtue of the authority vested In Water truCk driver _...__ 2{)00 I Monday on petty theft counts. ~ ast Tr~~tef'
11
under sabildl Deed of gallons or niore ... .. 1.90 Jailed were : Lawrence Powell,
rus · wi 9f' at -pu c auction Any clasaificetlon om It t e d 22, Compton: Ri chard R . Veilleaux
;o :hll' hlghe3lf ~dd~r ltf~r S~a:h . not lea than 1,65 19. South Gatf'; R<>bt>rt L . Carlis.
aw u money 0 e n e a e8 Overtime -one and one·h&lf 2~. 8('11 Gardena; R~ A. Miller,
or Ame-rlca. on th~ 16th day of i 1 ~) times the 8 b 0 v e 22, BeU Gardens, January. 1951 at the hour ot rates. The accused men were arrested
eleven o'clock A . M . of said day Plans ma y be seen. and forms of
1
by Newport Beach police for the at the South front door of the Orange County Court Houae in propoeal, bonda, conti-act, and !herlff's offi ce. after th'Y alleged-
the City of Sant.a Ana, California. speciflcaUons may be obtained at . ly .stole the tire and wheel fron1
all of the Interest conveyed to it the office of the State Highway I a car owned by Ernest Grlz.zle,
by said Deed of Tru .. t In and to Engineer, Public Works Building , San Francisco, and parked on the
Sacramento, California. and they j Coa.."it Hwy. near the Arches. all that certain property situated
in the City of Balboa l•la.nd. Coun-may be seen at the offi ce of the
ty of Orange, State of California., District Engineel"S at Lo!'l Angeles l LEGAL N011CE
described as follows, to-wit: and San Francisco, at the office
Lots Thirtee n and Fourteen of the Distrtct Engineer of the NOTICE OF HEARING
(except the Westerly 10 feet district In which the work is situ-· Pls.nnlq Comml '°
r ated and at the o ffice or the As-1 N ,. 1 h '" • or street purposes~. Block . sociated ~neral ContractoMI in o ~ce s ere~y .given that the
Fourteen, Section 4, Balboa San F l.sc • Planrung Comm1ss1on of the City
bland, Book i , page 37, N ranc 0· . of N e"1>0rt Beach wtll hold two
necord!I of Orange County. . 0 bid will be considered unless public hearings on the applica.Uon
or ao much o f said property as it ls made on a blank"'\for.m fur-of E. Morris Sntith tor the reSon-
aha.11 be neceuary to be 80ld to nlahed by the State Highway ing of Lots 1 and 3, Block •se:
provide a aum autflclent to pay the Engineer and ll ma.de in accord-Corona del Mar from R-2 to C-1
total amount secured by aald Deed ance with the p rovtalorut of the in accordance wtth Section 11 of
of Truat. Propou..I Requirement.a and Condi-Ordinance No. 525 ~led December 2nd. 1950. Uona •t forth under Se-cUon 2 of NoUce i!I hereby further given
ORANGE COUNTY TITLE St.a.nda.rd Speclt\~tlons. Ea c h that said hea.ringa will be held n
hldder mwit be licensed and also lhe 2 L&t day ot DecembeJ. isl:
COMPANY, prequallfied u required by law. and the 18th day ·ot January' 1951
(Corporate Seall (Bff aakl Prapoa.1 Require.menta at the hour of 7 :30 p. m..1in th~
• By GEO. A. P A.R.KER. and CondlUons.) Council Chamber of the Ci\y Hall
President. The Department ot Pub I l c N~wport Bea.ch, California.. ..i
By C. · W. BAXTER. Worlu: l"eRrvea the ric-ht to reject which time and place fany and an
Secretary. a.ny or all bid.a. penon.s int.ere1ted may apPear
No. I02-Preaa. DSPARTMENT OF PUBLIC and be ~eard tlleftan. / . I
P<>b'1ah Doe. 7-l '-21. 19""-WORKS, DIVISION OF RAY Y. COPEUN,·Secrotary
• HIGBWAYB-N&WPORT BlllACH
!IOl'ICIC JNY!ft!IO mD8 G . T . McCOY, PLANNING cQ)OIJSSION
tho Jldlool ~ ot tile lf... Do.lod: Deeembu 15. 1920. Walter M. 1.oftpoor.
Seeled bldll wW be .....incl by StaUt Bllfhway Englneu . By order of El"
port -lld>o<>' Dlat1lct for 'ap. No. •1~..,_ No. --.Prso
J>l'-'*'Y 1 .•• 000 pllona of ~ Pub. Doe. 21-18, 19CIO; .Jan. i, 1961. Publloh Dec. H-21, 1 .
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CJholce to g1ve or receive nre holi·
day hospitality gifl!!.
diacuRSed at the meeting of the Clyde Gttz, executive director
Executive Board o~the organlr..a-of the 110~1cty, which finds good
tlon at the meeting' held Deccm· homes to~ young1ters throughout
ber 6·7 in Lo! Angtle.11, with the the stale. Jluhl that ':,We've con1e a
State Presldt>nt, 1tirs1 Jay 1". Coop-long way I ~ince Dr. and Mni. J .
er, presiding. · R. ToY.'n!!tpd started the agency
There has been n growing feel-In 1896 afier the death of their
ing that copies of rt_•aolutions to be only child,) but the object ives have
presented al the State Convention always bepn the same----provlding
Mak e your favorite salad dress-
ing. Ladle It Into a ruby red
glass or a deep green onl'.; cap It
with a jlffy·!'leal and wrap it at:
tractively. being sure to Incl ude
should b e sent out w ith the Call ippurtunitli!s for good hon1el:I and your rt_•t:l pe typed un a file card .
to convention, 80 that t hey may bt> happy,, norn1al live!'I fo r homeless , Are yo u farnoua. for your hors
studied by c:lubM before delegates children.'' i' d oeuvres Y ~ur ~fr1en?s will bless
are asked to vott-on them. Thl' Exclusively a Califo1-ni a agt_•ncy, I y~u for. a little bo" I of spread
DY-laws must be re vised befortl the s<><.:iety hf'lp.s as nlany children given with a box of fanc.Y Olt:lba
thiM can a ctually be done. but in and fan1ill~!!! uf every race, color I Loa.qt: tt:ndy fiJI" their huhduy en-
an attempt to du son1~thing about and cret•<l ~\•lhic h \ts i11come u a t e rtainlng. · .
It this year. the pretid~nl was au-p rivately /supported organl~tlon . Con.siJer your spagl11•lti_ sauc.:e:
thorlzed to call a apectal one day prrinlt.'i. With thousar.ds or human To rll . n J e rry. batter: refrigerator
meeting of the Resolutions Com-1nterc8t d~ame..'!I in it& n1emory, i:~k1es l'lthPr ~aked or the
m!ttee in Feb1·uary. 'IJle commit-the Chlldftn'a H oine Soclcty re-ctulled roll ~rapped in _toll. What-
tee will mP<'t just befvre Conven-calla "hapey endings"' to the !'ltor· eve~ your kttche~ .s~c1alty, It has
tlon open8 to consider resolutions ie.~ of ~o~ than 1~.000 youn.rsters Christinas posslb1ht1es. .
received late. and emergepcy reso-for \\'homlJo\'ing homes have been Your grocer has many gift ideas
lutto ns may always be presented round J on his ahelve11. too. Scle1;t half
during t he ses.ojJon. Th~ s killed 'A"orkc>rs at th& socl-a doZC'n Lady·s Choice ice crean1
Another pit>ce of business wu ety do everything poR.'Ulible befor£> toppings and arrange them in ll
the mattfr of larg~ club"' being a chlld is1placed with a. couple t n tiny to-y drum. Choose glassC'li of
permitted to pay du('s on only make ('f'Ma.in that the adoption colorfu~ jellies and jam8 and pack ~ memberR, with representation will be "(or keeps." The careful them in a str~\V bread b_ask('t.
a t conv('ntion8 on the nun1ber in study or ~JI.Ch child makes ceI:lain ~onderrul Lady 8 Choice pickles,
hi '1 th d Id Th that he ft.i\ds & home 811 right for oli ves _and rell!!hea ca.n be 11tored w . c oee ues are pa · e . r. • away 1n a hrivht pott.ery c&SBerole General Federation ha• adopt ed I ham llS t~gh he were born tht~. ood h q . b l
this poli cy. and in order to con-The 11 ·ety i" cnga.ged in its or '-'' en c opp~ng ow _
form the by·laws wilf be amend· annual h ' 'd ay fund-raising dr1v~· ~rap your kitchen gifts in
ed at' S late Con\·ention Until this to secur~· funds to continue IU: ;wir~~ orf gay . c·pllophane or 3
can be done the State. Federation atate-wldt "'Ork. Privately !!Up-en~ 0 quaint percale print
will be leni~nt with clube in thl.11 ported, tHr work of the aoclety ts ~ ""~\h ~he hint It can be n1ade into
rcgar<l <.luring the ptc11ent year. entirely aep<.'ndent upon thf' vol-a t c en apron or pot holders
The chairman ot Indian Welfare untary cdhtributions of fr1 t>Tid!'I of later) and '.nake It the merriest
brought to the attention of the children ~roughout Califomkl poa.11lble Christ mas.
Board the cut In appropriation•
.ullotted to the Intermountaln In-
1..lian School at Brigham City,
IJtah, well as the cut In funds or·
iglnally appropriated to the Bu·
r~au of Indian Artaire. The Board
vot ed that l"tters !§hC'uld be sent
F 1• ti e r a I authorllieM pro testing
these cut3.
Pr<itPst~ \\'ill also be made to
the Board or Equa.Jiz.otlon againal
the ~a l e of ·near' beer In contain-
er~ so nt-nl'ly like containers of
bef'rs or hl){"her alcohollc cont('nt.
'rhls 'ncnl'' bet•r can now be pur-
r hn~erl by 1nlnor!i, and a lute for
r""11la.r bt'Cr ~~'!:.:.J..hua be CreJLl.S,d·
Tbo c:.tkrol ""4!1'~&~· !Ad will
be ('flll.'lletl In correcting tht11 con-
dition.
Due to the withdrawal frorr.
F"t·deration or eome 11enlor clum:i
some junior cluba have found
thC'mBf"lves Y.'ithout "lponsora. Th,.
Fedt>rnllon reco~lzea the value
and t1nportance pr their junlo1
n1embershlp and ' have indlcat~d
that In the event a junior club
finds itself without a sponsor. the
State Federation will act In that
capacity. Mni. Arthur Crom.
prl'Bident of Juniors, announced
th(' addition of ita menlber&hip of
&f'ven ney.• clubs.
It has l>f>en the cuRlom of tht'
('_ F . \V. • C. lo establish head-
quart t>rs in the city In which thC'
Pruident resides. Whi ch has neces-
sltatPd moving this office every
two years. There h&.8 been a !~l
ing l hat It might better serve Fed-
eration if this were changed. ao,
pn recommendation of lhe Board
of ~stees It wu voted to take a
6:&ear lea.se on an office In order
to try it out. with the office to be
located ln Sa.n Fl"anctsco.
The Board feels that Child C&J'f
Centers should be continued on a
temporary buia, and authorised
their Leg1alation Chairman to co-
operate with other groups in re-
quest.inc that fun ds be. given for
the support of these Ce.nten..
To prevent improper use of th"
public schools, lhf! Board endoned
fin principle) bill introduced by
Frank Leuckel of San Dtf!go, or.
tgtnalJy dealgn&ted ~ AB-17, re-
prdlng use of public tcboolll by
subvenive or q~onable Cf'OUP'
Governor W•nen will be uked
to ahprove e&rt,y &pproprtaUob for
bullcbnc the tint of three "Cali·
tornla A.cad em. I• a' -M·hour llCIK:f>!a for de!>e!>clont, bomel-or
o.rMan c~ u authortud bi Cb.aPter 8, Artlclo X Ot the Educa·
UOlll~ ,
1lotaUve plan. for the State ~tif>ii to be held In Jh,J. 1tCl1
in. Cc:ircll:iado were· ~ "!'! ncn m~ of the :l:uc:v·
Uv~ 8o&rd Will be bold In Stodrton
In ""'"""' ·
1' · Herr are several recipes sug·
Horse Victim
of A~ident , .
on H~rbor Blvd.
A hortt owned by \.\'illiam F
Croddy ~ 1104 FreemRn St .. San-
t& Ana. tva.a killed Saturday when
struck bn a truck on Harbor Blvd.
onf! mil north of Talbert Rd.
a nd run Over by a car headed the
•_1ppo1ite :<Jirectlon.
Driving the truck wa.s Edward
E . P~ll' ' n. 42, ot 4.36. ) . -..
see the rses on the highway.
He • tuck one with t he left
front o the truck and the other
horses f'd. he said. DMving aouth
;)n Har~r Blvd. was Don D. WiJ-
JOn, 22 IJPf N"e'-'•port Beach, who
'NU un~ble to avoid the horse ly-
ng in t~, hlgh\\'RY and ran over ll
Offl c~ said the hor9eS a ppar-
·ntly wandered onto the r oad
!ro rn a 1 paature or ('Or tRI oil , th1•
.11eat a1<le of Harbor Blvd.
•. ------ocq Gives 109
Pin~s of Blood
to ij,ed Cross
Ame~can Red Cr"OSll Bloodmo-
bile coUected 109 pint11· of blood at
JrangeJ ·eoa.st College lut Friday.
"Jecem~r 15. The l'Ven( wu apon-
10red ~ the Inter·C1ub Council al
~o.utilleg-e. Clubs compe:led t o
leter e which group could se~
~ure e greatest number of blood
lonorsjJ
The Knot·Holers, student club
!om~ of members lnleresled
·n bwtdwr conatrucUon. 11ecured
the-latl-ut .numJ:?er of contrlbut-
1n. dflaer}a from Co~ta Mesa. u
... u .., l•tudenta partlc!pa.u.d.
i{"'stcd for "kitchen giving:"
ApJM>llz.-r S ptta.d
I 6-oz. c·a11 Tuna FlakeH
1;1 cup Ripe Olives. finely
>ed
l '3 <'UP Ca~up
l tablespoon lemon juice
chop-
1 teaspoon finely diced onioh
111: lea.spoon Worce8tershire
98.Uce
Dash Taba8Co Sauce
Mi>thod : Combine Ingredients in
'.lrde1· given. Chi ll . Spreed 011 thin
towst ftngen or crisp crackeni.
~s~~'*~ ~~~Salad on
2/3 cup Wine Vint'g&r !about)
Salf'. pepper , cayenne to last('
Method: Be sure the cheese is
'!l.t roon1 temperature. thf'n mash
~he ch6C'se in a bowl, gradua.lly
Norking In the sala.d oil. Add the
Vin egar a little at a tin1e a.ntl beat
Jntll sn1ooth. It will take about
2 13 cup Y.1ine vinegar. but add a
!itlle more or Jess, a ccording to
your taste preferencr , . . Add
~easonings. Thi!! will m&kt> about
l pint and a half of salad dressing.
Newport Seaman
Ends Training
Edward Va.nee R obert,.,, seaman
~ecrult, USN , son or Air. and Mrs.
F . W. Roberta of 1802 W est Ocean
F'ront, Newport Beach . recently
completed rttrult tr.tnJng-al th"
Naval Training Center. San Diego.
Ca.Ur .. and ill now available tor 88·
tignmenl to a Fleet unit or to one
of the Navy's achools for specia-
liud training.
During this period of tra.inlng,
he underwent tnten.sfve drill In
'JUCh subjecl.8 as signaling, naviga-
•Jon . ?>a.le ordnance a.nd seaman·
t hip. He· alao · wu indoctrinated
lnlo the ways of the Navy and
le&med the cualom!'I of the set'Vice.
October Fishin9
Seh Record ·
Alremenl!'I tor the Bloodmo-
bile v t were made by Kf!llMth
c_ chairman of the Coeta
Ilea. ¥f1oodmobU1' Com1ntttec, and ~K&rtb Buoa, ORl\ge Callfoml~ party bollt anglen
oout e N~rw. chalked up the, lar&• October
At f'Mll)t .q blood needa ln ocean •port caU:h eve:r recorded,
county ,.. l><Jnr; met by st.ate. a report juat iaPued by the
t.bJ.a ~ne, VoFtfti'• blood 11 Dlvil:ion ot J'lall and C:.m~-Dur·
tree ~ all. ~tala dla.rre fot' tng.. the month, 151 oo.ta carried tat.I.I and 11f1oCtOn may %:5,398 deep aea ftab~rmen to make °' admJnllted.ic a t..n.n.-the record catdL
t there f" no charp IQado AnrJen operatlni' out Of New-ro. blOod -'7 the Amer!· port Beach on ,18 bollt .. totalled
can ~ er-.· Ill addltton to a.us. 'nlay landed NO.on.ae-In
k>ea1 ~ a larp -.mount cit addition to other flab..
blood .. beinC -· to battle ...... wbor\11 la 01¥in&' many Mv-. · -· -People do ra9d lM 'f'-adL
I
P.i\S e. 7 -?;..rtT TI -TH• iKS 4 ·y· f)i= 'i i
;[~•tJ&e!'~REss-a :
Job Satisfaction
Class Scheduled
at Evening College
Regular milk can be turned lnto
aour milk by adding 2 lableapoona
of vinegar per cup. M·lx ... thoroup"' ~
l.Y and let stand a few minutes un ... •
Ul thickened.
Someone once remark"d that "a
happy ma.n i!I one who likes his
work." In this connection Orange
Coast E venllfg College will try. by
meana of a. new clue in Personal
a nd Vocational Counselling, to as·
sta' pe~le in increasing their
chaifcn for job satisfaction and
success.
NEW YEAR
ThiA will be accomplished by!.·--------------
p roviding the student, through the
medium o f selected tests. \\'ilh in-
for mation about those vocations
for which he appears to have the
gf"f>atest aptituch!-.
In addition. several personality
tests will be available for u~ In
aiding the student t o se(> n1ore
clearly the strengths and 1in1it3·
lions of hi" personality as it af·
tects his relation.<i with otherl'! on
the job, in the con11nun1 ty, ur i:1
the home.
CORRELAfEO
INTERIORS
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CRAPES • WALL,l'A,1'£15 • LAM"
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IEACON •m Optn E••t "til XtN1
l~·JN•r L0 nd1•Nlandlng PAJSTIS(i ("()STH.A<:J'OR
Aided by lhcs1• lo •st.s and in->:\'t<01ng
dividuol intervic'-''S it Mhnu\ll be Jlarhor !i l6S l\f>a1·on 812~W J)<Jssible for 1f(·rsuns taking thi~ , __________ ._ __ .,:.
cour.<1r tu reach a dl'<'(Jt.:r undt"r-
stunding or tlu·i r own H(~cif11·
abilitiea. a.nd pc1·son11l1ty, "-'hi('h ill
turn shoulll lcl!d t el gr1·utly in-
creased job satisfact~n anJ pro-
ductivit:y.
Dr. Linn Hutchin!«)n. the in-
structor , 'A"i ll arrangl' spt'l'ial C'on·
ferences for l'O\lnsl·ling in relation
to test results and personal prob-
len1s .
Accorlling to Dr. Bill J . Priest ,
Assistant Superintendent on
cha rge of Adult Education. regis·
trallo n for th11i CQU rS<' .... ·111 hl'gin
on January 2nll at 10 a. nl. in th\'
Orange Coast Adult E1lucatinn
office. The first nict-ting of this
class ls scheduled in the Adn1ln-I
istration Building on the Coast
Collt"ge Campus , nl 7 p. nt. 1111
Thursday. "January -1t h.
R e!'u1ts come from constant
Practice ~ An ad r('gu!arly In this
paper w ill produce results for you.
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CEME1'T MIXER
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2.54.1 per day
18x20 2 Car
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9.38 Month
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I OPEN 9 tA> 1 on SUNDAY
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PAGE 8 -PART II -THURSDAY, DEC. 21, 1950
.1~ .. :"ei?.:P1t1ss-B
Carol Thomas New Honored Queen
of Bethel 157, Job's Daughters
A then1e of 11ilver triangles com-'._ _____________ _
blnf'd wfth the purplP and whitl'
or their order provlrted setting for
pretty and lmpreK.Slve C('Tcmonie.s
in Friday Aftcmoon club hous~
on Saturday evpnlng. Dec. 9 when
Miss , Carol Thomas wa!!I Installed
honored queen or Betel 157, Inter-
Ruth and Ed Burns
Entertain Guests
at Casa Verde
national Order of Job's Oaugh· The sun deck of the Casa V erd"
ters. apartments at 17th street and Bal-
Following the n111:<1ll'al prl'IUde boa boulevard W&!'l the setting for
by Mrs. Gladys Srhu~fC'r and the a gay pre-Christmas party In
lighting or candlex by I)f)nna Prict• Spanish style last Sunday, wtth
anp JanJce Allen. thi: program Ruth aqd Eddie Burns as h08l8
procerded unr\er dirrt·t101} (•f Past to 42 guests.
At'Socl'atc Guardian flt>x Albright, Joe Chapelle, popular entertain·
master of l·ercn1on i r~ l't with his guitar and banjo and'
t-:h'c·tlvr Offtt.•t'Mi his int'xhaustlble memory fot·
Retiring H onored Qu,.rn Eleanor >il'Of:'N old Rn<l new, kf'pt the party
Ragan, \\.CA.ring the \Vhltc velv('t singinJ::. and Cecil Bouche•, who
c1t.pe And !:Ullin robf' o[ her office. recently settled in Newport Beech
headed the in~ta llin~ uff1cei:s. from England and who~c wife er·
New elected officer.'! scalf'<I were rived just last W!'Ck. entertained\
Honored Queen Carol Thomas. at the piano. Spanish enchiladas.
Senior Princess Connie Gunn. prepared under the ctlrectlon of
Junio r ·Princesi;1 ?.1arc1a T aylor, ~1.rs. Burns from h!'r recipe
Guic1e Judy Tuck er And ~1arshal brought from Mexico City early
Joan Merrill. All were in while this year, were enjoyed al the
robcl'I. the qul'cn and pr1nce8ses in buff1•t !'Uppe· served on the dec k.
purple velvet cape~ and golden fo llowed by dancing.
cl'owns. a nd all carr1ed silver tri-Gucst.c; includ<'d: J\.fr. end 1-frs.
angles o n whirh "'"re mounted Victor McLablen, Mr. and Mrs.
gardenia..c; and nrch1d.i; or violets. Frt>d. \.\1indermC're ICarlotta Win-
Appt:11nt1 vc r1fficers \•.:e rr: ~fad,i:t~. s lov.•), M1·. and ~frs. Floyd J\.1ar-
Fulbright. srn111r eust()(li<J n; Bar-tin, Mr. and l\1rs. Paul Martin, 1-tr.
bars H rnnings, jun1ur cu~i.odian; an<l Mrs . Cecil Bouch("r, Mr. and
i anrtrR. S1·hmirlt. inner i;:uard: Lor-1 ~lrs. SlC''-'·a•t Coleman. Sgt. and
raine Crandall, 11utet J:UH.rd : Diane r..frs. Randa\1 Parrish , Cpl. and
Ha rris. rccnrdcr : Curo! Fink, M rs. Jim Run1baugh. Cpl. and Mrs.
trca ... 111·er : Lyn S1n1th. chRplain; 1 r<rn Reusser, Cpl. and Mr!!. Dusty
Phy 11 is Willoui.;hby, librarian : \.":l•l ls. 1'fr. and l\frs. Don Lewis
Marilyn Jng-n1unc18••n. rnusic1an: and Ginn~· lA!wis. Mr. and Mrs. S.
Barbara Earl. fi,.s t nie~seng•'r; R. Brown. M i!-JSCS D1~borah and
Deanna P ct!'rson. s r·cnnd rne:-;scn-Sand1·A. Col!'man. Mrs. Minnie
ger; Lyn Boslt:>y, third nll'!'lsrn_s::!.'r : At.lan111. Jl,f iss Marie Chapelle, Mi!,1.5
Carolyn \.\"0<)1lwnrth, fourth mes· Patric ia Lo('tterle, Mrs. Jan
sengcr; K ,.nna J "hn,.,.011. fi fth n1es· '\'nung, Miss Jeanette C urry.
senge1·: Sharo n Sh,..rlll. a !;sista nt Mpssrs. Howard J.l artin. Bill
recorder: Diane C'1anrla ll . clectrici· Conrad, Joie Foulk, Frank \.\'al·
an. !ace, Jerry Baker and Ray Rich-
~I embPrs nr the Bet hel c·hoi1 a rds and Dudley Bothe! of the
ar<': Phy II rs Brard .. lce. Jc tt n University of Wa.<ihington. who
Br1gi;:.<i, llarhnra Brnth•·rs, Pelt 1 '"Prr in Nc'-''po1·t BeR C'h fo1· the
D\4.·:rer. J uan HR ~cn. Sur Ann I sailing regatta. Duftlt.•y Bo the!.
H am1n. V11i.:1t' :\l t'tidl'nhall. ,.._1 Ci rtha t('prcs('ntin~ his univ('rsity. won
Nol'n1 a n , I )f';in,1 r:n\vcn. Pat Park-th(' cont('st with the represenle· j
er. J1,1a rily11 Pcl1'r:--1u1 Nancy f'l<·k -tive nf the University o f Callfor·
ett . P arcth Sht"'rrill . Jurly SlrepC'r. nia in the sailing c lH.ss of larger (
Sl1.r\t'Y T .VIL'r. Janice• \\'hitr. Shar-V•SS{'ls.
on '{arnf'll and P:-tt Kattern:k. ~f 1-. ttnrl Mrs. Burnl'I built the
ln. .. talllng-()ffit·t>rs Ca.«a Verde apartmt•nts \Vhere
Se rvin)! '-''Ith .\f tss Ra ~·an ;i:~ they nn"· t'PSidr. cnn1ing to New-
lnstall1ng-officers \\'c 1·e t he bL·thcl'c, r 11 1·t Beae h from Can1p Baldy
past hontired q11cc ns, Vc!nia f'r·id-l \\·here they ope1·ntt<d Curry's Re-
han1. Carolee l311rd 1rk. J oy JHne •sort for n1any year!i.
H olk1•r . i\nn1·tte Shirley. Barbr:-t I
StOV!!.\I : ~1rs. C:Jadys ~··hu8ttr and E·rght Candles
Arh·ne Gthh ... h11nn r11ry nil'nlh£'1'. I
Afrq. f)1•1·1i ... nai:;an i.~ ll"\\' hrthc! For Barbara Hart
gun rdh1 n ii nd < ":1 !'I T he11nas is as-
s ot.'1a tl' ~11.1 rd11111 Ot h1 r 1nf'n1 hcr!'I M:-t rkin~ the elchth birthday or
nr the ,(:'1l!lrd111n cotn1i.:il art.' !\·f rs. P.arbara Ann Ha.rt. daughter or
D<nothy .11111·f111 ·k . J\lr.<t Betty" Mr. an<\ Mr.s JH.mes Hart, 1854
Fink, ML">.'1 .J:oru:• ·\rthur. 1'.f rs.) Fu!IC'rton Ave., Costa Mesa, was a
Rettc Srntlh. ~·f rs . llt·l•·n Thon1as, I ba!;t celt-b rstio n recently.
M1 !<. Ber11 1t't' t•ri1n•lall l\.1rs . ~1ttrie l)(>Ji~htful party plans embraced
1:arkcr. l\~r<.i Ftuth U1:»tcr. ~tis.s i ll n1a tinet• at the Mesa Theater.
Carolee 8u1rl1l'k an<I !I.tr. Alva 1 ~aml'S and refreshments or ice
Gu nn " crram. decorated cake and soda
Do nna ZubC' '"as ltl't.'pt·r o r the pop in thr patio or the Harl home.
gu~·s~ bo•Jk and Gll'nn Th01n.as was \.\'inning prizes for thr ganie~
esi.:0 1 t or f'l vly l:ilbh·. I n kPep~ng were Laura Lynch, GlorlajeH.n
with the ~·,a~;p11 wa.11 Whit" Christ· MancC'bo Rnd Jane Laurie.
~1a ~. _suni: H.S a duet by Evelyn An1ong the young fry wishing
1nd Kenny r..-1 cck . A ~ solos Evflyn Barbara "many happy r eturns"
sang Ml'nir1rLl'!4 an~ Kenny. 'The Wl're Jacqueline Makely, Michelle
End or a l'1·rfl'cl Day: also dur-Makcly. Jane Laurle, Diane Drake.
Ing the corunntlun, the Lord's Katherine Anderson, Laura, Mary
Pray<'r. and Martha. Lynch, Susanna
C'ar I Th•J111ns pr!'seott'd his Ca1npbcll. Allcef1:4.ye Mance b o ,
dau~hter with R bt·autlful gavt:I Gloriajt-'Hn Maneeho. Pat Lynch,
and she rrceive<l the horibred ShciJa McCorm;ck and Diane
quecn·s pin rrun1 he r predecessor. Whitney. The little hootess and
Mls.q Regan l'l'<'1'ivcd ht·1· past hon-most or the gtlf'sts are classmates
onred quccn '8 ring antl a b~le. at st. J oachim Parochial school.
A reception and da nelng to n111-
sic of Mike Sn1lth's band followed
the ceren1on1es.
4-H Girls Hold
Cooking Meet
A pplt'N 1,~:cre b3kr d rt•t·t·ntlv at
the hflme (lf l\"il'S. h:oc>rnef W.ht.'r.:'
tht' 4-H girls nf r'o.<1ta Mesa held
thrlr fir~t cook1nF n1eeting. The
girls carh brough\ nnr u.pple and
were tn ld to n1aki bak.cd apple.<1.
A. f!'a\urt'.' of the o\ritNion was thP
pre8Cn'tatinn or a b1rlhrlnv cake lo
Esther Thon1p~on .on h-er tenth
natal datr. Lynne Cooper. pre~
chairman. repo rted .
Jn attPnrl.11r1C'e wel't' 1'1rs'. Ralph
'l"aylor, Mr!'. Doro thy Hiatt. Afrs.
K oerner. l..1n rla Operlng, Barbar';l
Fttney. Alayne Cun1pton. Marion
Koerner, I .. ynn Cooper. Evelyn
1"aylor. Norma Thompson, Mary
Soudt-r. Deanna Souder, June
Paynt>. E1'thcr Thompson, Betty
H iatt. Bunny H iatt. Diane Q(>ntles
and Mary K esel.
GUF..ST YRO~I A l "Bt'RN
Mr. and Mn. L . z. Taylor, 391
Broadwef. C08la ~f t.•sa. had as re·
cent home guest ~trs. P . E -Tay-
lor of Auburn, Calif.
Mesa Grange
Elects Officers
Election of officers highlighted
the latest meeting of the Costa
Mesa Grange conducted Thursday.
Dec. 14. in Grange hall. Chosen to
ser\'C fo r the ensuing year were:
Joseph Rapier, maHter: Lester
Gish. over:!Wer; Jane Garrett. lec-
turer:. Harold Bushnt'll. steward:
[)()nald Stearns. ~sslstant steward:
Margue1ite Qua1Ty, c h a plat n :
G('rtrude Bushell, treasu1·er: Mable
Quarry. secretary; Ellen Mohr,
Ceres: Lena Gish. Pomona; Mar-
i;:-aret French, Pomona: Harold
Kyle. executive committf'e; Clara·
belle Parl:K>ns, pianist ; Adda M•e
Stearn.!\, lady &Mist.ant steWBrd '
Cecil George. gatekeeper. lns'tal~
le.lion Is scheduled f or . Friday.
Dec. 29. in the Garden Grove
Grange Hall.
Grange 1-futer Harold Kyle had
charge of the bwitneu &e81!1ion.
M emben voted to sponsor slx
Brownle troops of the third grade
at the Harper school. Comm1ttee
~or the troops will be announced
later. Members are lll80 fumlah·
ing food baskets for several fami-
lies ror Christmas.
~--····~················~ ~ Last Minute Gift Su99estions f. 111 l'OR LAST MINUTE SANTA CLAUSES •
• BULOVA ELGIN •
• Tp~lRON WOITI'NAUER =~ ,.; • ~• R NSON WESTCLOX ,.,_
Sl!:TH THOKAS BUXTON' ASR LrG HTERB • !ii W ALLE'I'S •
• Coro ~twne Jewelery Elgin American Compact. •
• -OPEN SUNDAY, DEC. 24th FOR YOUR CONVENIENC!l • = ROBERTS JEWELERY · = ;ii Th• Diamond Store ot Balboa Ialand ,..:
, I
Beptlat 'j{omen MSgt.,B. D. Heath
Heer Wfmen\ ~·· or I in J!Vmy Hospital
TIM Women'• Society I of th~
Newport Baptlat chun:b their De-Word hu been received that
cember meet.inl' wtth ~e Rev~ Muter~ Sgt, 'B. D. Heath'; of 1787
Allee W. L11148Jey of Whtt~ler u TuJiUn Ave., Coat& Mesa. wu bad-
gueat speaker. ly burned Nov. 3 ln Korea and
Aleo present were a group ot hu been sent to lhc Tokyo Army
women from the Huntington h06plla.I :n Tokyo, .:-apan. Mra.
Seach Women'11 Society. Heath and two soM, Bill and Bob
A very intcrestl.ng and enjoy-reside at the 'J\ast\n Ave. address.
able time waa spent with t:hc host-
!M church 11ervlng rcfreMhmenls
1t the cl()!le of the ev1·nlng.
DOOR HANDLE RROKF.N
L. W , Skelton. 222 Sapphire
Ave., Balboa Island rcporterl lo
police that the cast Irr.in 1louble
lock and front hand!<' on lhf" front
door of hi.a borne haci been broken
sometime Sunday nighl.
An1ong the seven Orange coun·
ly 1ncn nnd WOn.:iJ?n who pMssed the
elate bar exun1lnallon ~Vf'll ln1:1t
Octobt•r by the committee or bar
cxan1lncra or the Sta.te Bar· ot
California wa~ CharlcM Ro~cr
Hope, 211 Dahlia Ave., Corona del
11.far.
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Del Monte
PEACHES
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uoz 33' GLASS
!~OtENWDRIFT '""" ING · -Ou1110
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Denve1
to Viii
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Couple
R,Jetive1
11 ·Me111
Mr. Mra. Carl M. Bunch of
Denver, ~lo., are arriving Dec. 23
to 1pen the Chri8tmaa hollday15
with Mr. unch'a parent&, Mr. and
Mrs. c . M. Bunch or Tustin Ave ..
CoRta 1tr''1fa. The D<-nvcr man is a
hrothcr bf lt1rs. B . 0 . Heath and
of Mrs. /9eol'gc V. Fox of CoalH
Mesa. '
~N N F.W llO>IE
Honolulu Matron
Visits o·aughter
lfrs. Minnie Richter pJlll'led
from Honolulu to 8J>C:Dd a w eek
in Co.sta J.tcea vlllting her aon·ln·
law and daughter, Dr. and Mn.
John K. Chung. 31 t E . 18th St.
Mesans Attend
Candy Cane Ball
CAll & IWAYNI
•••I HlM11t/,.'1f
OCIAN .,_AY
CRANBERRY
SAUCE
SWHT
POTATOES '" .. ,, 19c HO 1'<\
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Ptl'ITION FILED
Superto'r court wu requested I
Tue&day to tennfnate the joint ten~
ancy ln a parct>I cf N ewport Bl\'d,
rea1 estate. of Lottie S . Graham,
who died Ncrv. 23. P etitioner Ii'!
J,amca M. Ora.ham ·as surviving
tenant.
OPEN SUNDAY
Dec:. 24th, 10 to 5
ro r ~·ou r laNt mlnt1t4•
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WllGfotr•s
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