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It"a been quite awhlle mnCe our
--. oonll'ol dlltzlct 1ot " batch of publicity. For a bit, wh<a
It WM bavtn1 a ftrat amdve1'8U'J
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A. lftliror ot the moo\ ' rapldlf dovtJaPin&' area
of ~ Calltornla SOuth
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ular wpport
ceJebraUon or movtnc into a new I~------------' ·ESS •
headquarter•, the papen were M-
ed with nJee mentions ( a.nd pic-
tureo) concerning actlvltl .. on th• ' !SECOND LARG 'I HOME COMMUNITY IN ORAN' GE COUNTY mdtiqulto-control f ront. • : . :
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h<lll oo .uddenly, ao rn gtve 'em VOLUME XI PHONE ffARB9R 1616
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NEWPORT BEAqi, CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1950 TWELVE PAGES FIVE CENTS ' NUMBER 44
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On my ramshackle r a n c h o ,
they're \f<>r&e'n they ever were be-
fore we voted ourselves a new
mO&Qulto centrol di.strict.
Every ttme I open a door-I have
to make Uk~ a wtndm.in to 'keep
the peak·y c ritters out., They bower,
or whatever m08Q.ul!ol do, all
around t he house, day and night.
1·m getting lots of exercise lbese
days. which Is a good idea for an
office worker, but I don·t like that
exercise late . at night. cha.aing a
droning, eleep-8hattering beaatie!
I 'll admit they don't bite very
o ften, and I've been wondertng If
the experts have been QUlling their
teeth or un-stlnging their stingers,
but I doubt It!
The control tellers were mighty
a<:tlve at first, with truck-like
gadgets shooting Cog-like sJ)ray all
over the meaa. but I haven't seen
any activity like that ror a year or
more. J know that most o( their
work Is ln eliminating place11
where manta and papa moequttoo
1nake their home11 and rear their
wiggling ra.mtlle11. A fine I d ea.
but. that doean't alter the fact that
I have more or the buz.zlng little
bu'ggers around the place than
there ever were before the dis-
trtct was formed.
And, unless I haven't been ob-
serving pl"nperly, the new crop of
buzzers sE=em11 to have an ability
to dl8rega.rd ordinary household-
type sprays. The kind which used
to send 'em Into a tailsp\n at the
s lightest whiff. Like our ever-
present fl ies. they seem to have
developed a con3tltutlon which de-
fies the formE'r fatal sprays.
Pardon mf'. while I chase that'n
which Is doing barrel rolls around
my lamp?
BUMMING QN
nit.: ISLAND
Conversation with M a r I o n
Dodd's bo8n about cal!I on Ba.lboa
Island the other evening. Their
venerable relf'le is still the pride
ot the family.
AJso conversation with Robert
!Bubbles) Allen and lflS bos.e in
their variety storr. It was a nice-
!rlendly telk. becauHe politics
never rf"&red it.a ugly head .
And with Stan Sawyer in his
nice store. And with Pinky Scott
ln his dining and dunking e.iJtab-
Ushment. Words with Tony and
Mina Her8hey QI{ lhe grocery 9tore
Her_.he.ya. ~ . a. .wave al Harold
Caldwell looking real b\151( tn hta
tackle store.
AND BllMMJNQ
OTlaR PLACES
Saw Rich Richardson slothfully
reading a book ln his office win·
dow At Richardson's landing. Or
he might have been toling up hls
profits. I dunno.
Ttied to see Papa and Mama
R nSfll\ in their elegant eating
establishment at Corona del Mar
tn an ·atten1pt to become re-ac-
quainted with their Rpaghettl. but
they were cloaed until this week-
end.
WHY DON 'T WE
DO lT MOR!:!
An elegant idea, which more
folks should follow: I've seen a
number or boatA moored around
the harbor with Chrialm88 ·trees.
Jtttle ones, atop the cabins.
It adds a colorful note to our
harbor. Couldn't It be the begin-
ning of a new Yuletide decorative
scheme which would bring lots or
visitors down here, just to see the
seagoing decorative errects?
Pharm Assist
Scored by P. D.
It may ha'\·e heron that ht' u-u
bu.n,iq home tn bls Chrtstmu
turkey ¥11th nnbotmdM enthlL~
um that <"&ullC!d Mr. Tumer of
Tuf'M'r Drue. 90ft CoMt Hl«fl-
""'Y· N""·port ~ to for~t
1tOm1ttblftC "'hen he loc&md up
hJa st:ore Monday noon. · That
!50fftlPlhiDI' U'a.8 P. d. MDCtean..
Z%6l Clay St., Ne"·pori 8-c-Jl "'"° waa In the telepbone booth
ma.kins • call.
Ftedlnc hlmaelt locked ~.Mc
C1-n <ailed Newporl -po-
lloe. u·ho IM!t tile wheela la ftlD.
Uon to set. b1m ouL
W e "·ond~r how Ions Mr. Me~
Cll!&ll \\"OUld. h&'\-e hflf>n ln there
11 he hadn't had a alckel foT u.e
phone dill.
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NO POLLUTION DANGER
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FROM . CESSPOOLS ON
OOST TO COST
NEWPORT OVER
CORONA DEL MAR BEACH S40,(XX) YEARLY
In alt the years lhs.t tt>s l,s hll Vt' been made there baa neve r been A sligh belated Chriat·
Any indication of poll.utlon of the Corona del t.t ar beach, Or. Ed\A:ard maa presen in _the form of
Lee RuMell. county health offict>r. told the city council Tuesday via a . gener~l wa t:: increase was
letter. in anff'Wer tu lettel"8 f1·om v.·. T. Jeffer~)n and V('rne WatBnn. given ~1ty e ployees 'fue..
president of the Cor<>11n de! Ma r Civic Af>Snc iation, who reque!lt('d hi.• d~y ntght. w en generoua
opinion In connettlon wlth the pro-, city fathers V O ed a salary
posed bluff accesN road and the line at the publir rr~l roonls rec-boost based on the riaing
danfter of pollution from cesspools. ()rT1nleu<led by Dr. Ru~~"ll would cost of living, retroactive to
~ it now 8tanrls thP sewag<' rost betwl"Pn $1 ~,o Hnd S200. A Dec. 16.
systems on the beach are handling inotion by Dick IJrskf' authortz-Along with the salary in·
the dl8po!tal adt>quat€'ly. RU RKPll ini: Wt>bb to 111a ke the nt'c<'~sary creases came a reduction of
thought, with one exccp~lon and <"orrcetion)' wh1>ncver nf'edert nr-xt hou rs fo r city hall employees
It has never caul'lcd pollution. 11pring. "·~.as pasMcd by the council-from 44 hours to 40, elimi·
Only hazardous condition fou nd men. nating the fotir hours previ·
In the survey conduC'ted b~. E . H . ously worked Saturday morn-
Finater. 88.J11lary engin~r 1n thP B · d D .
health de partment, WU lhP publii:; ays·1 e r·1ve lflgS. \ . , rPat rooms on the west end o f the , . Cit)• Man1tger ~oh n Sailors t:s-
beach. Finster recommended that t1mated that the _1nc rt:"&sed wage•
the 't((luent from the existing sep-s t d wo uld coist the city In excess of
tic tank be inter ccpt('(J and 8 new ugges e as $20.000 In the next six months a.nd
line lnti1talled to carry the pffluent over S40.000 for ~h4t year 19~1.
to a point greater than 50 rcet Sala.rte! of f'Ve ry c1ty~mploye tn-
from the east wall ot the jelly A s·t c.lud1ng those In the police and
d Install a Ir-a ching syslt'm to rmory I e r1re drpartmrnts were lncreued ~~eet the hC'al t h dep11.rtmenl re· frnm S9 ~o S35. Only offi ces not
. In cluded 1n the boost were the ~i~~~~::~!~~ 8!8~~sr~:~~c :;~hr;!~ sp~ro~r;c~!~~7y ~~ 1.~:r:~~: a~rit~~ city n1anag_r r's <$600 monthly)
should provide adeqyate prolffl io11 foot bf Fern leaf Ave .. Corona del and 1 he f ive counc ilmen I $Ml
to bathing wn.tcr11 ./ Russell said. 1>1!'r. was su~gestf'd this we1'k fo r monthly\. The Increase wa.s worked out 10 ~po<>~ 0. K. . the proro~cd Stoo.ooo National by the pcr"onnel consultant firm
The other ltn Qe"!'l~pools v.·h1ch Guarll armory which Newport of Lewis Koegf'r In Loa Angeles
11erve the concesslops nn the bf'ach Beach can ob\ain fr·cc by furnish-which stated "the rt>cent upward
are. all over 200 ree~ f1u n1 _the wa -ing tY"o and a hair arr-es of land. s piral of prices makes the need
l d llh n• ex·•pl1 n a•id ln a !'ilrictly u n off~ciRl capacity, er s e ge w o 1 ~ 0 · · ror revision o f tht> wage scaJe ob-
it is a Rafe 60 fctil &>Kay. "!here and C'n1 phasizing the fact that this Vious. The best interests of the
Is ~o Indication th~t SP"":.age 15 en-chnice of a !lite is n1ercly a sug-city are ~erved by il l! adoption .
REVISED. ZO N··rNG ,j O.R 1 I NAN CE A I 0 PTED BY ~:;;":.~~~ ~:~~·"~~:::· .. ~~,.~ .. ~; ~:~~:'".~·;·~::,.~~~~ ~.::i,;,i~:~~ .,~;:·~~<re:~~~,\::.:.~"·~~;.~~ no danger of contf'mlnat1on of lhl' mrn1ber and chairman of the joint classes or nn<1ilions in city servtce
t Co d l M b h b th parks con1n1ittce for the Corona 1-~ ~:l~d 7"~1 e lar i•: ytl ~ del Mar Bu.'linesli a nd Civic associ-and of prevallin~ pay ralell ln
n ua " spose sys ms ia atlonR, and Architect Richan:! other public and prtvat.e buslnes&·
COON. CtL· PAM .. Of tEWP. ORT'S M. ASTER Pt· no;o~~:~~ w.~tr~.~.r~~~~. di:! s~:~~=::~['?.E;.:;::~ =~:~.:~::~:i~:?~2~
t ' • . l ~~et~.!~1~~; o~l~~st~~ut\~~e~l:e~~ Wood said : "If t he arn1ory could lge:?e"!Po'r wrelotpoh n',h1·b""11"1·1y'"lolhbee t:~~
' a.ge ayatem to &Ejrve l e un-se\lo'('r-tic!! it v.•ould definitely tic in with ed alike in pay."
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h be ust'd for social and civic activi-
• ed a rea of Corers de! Mar. Three nEow high br11 ckel salary -------------------'----------'+ New r evised zoning orlllnance for the City ot Newport Beach.was City Engineer_ Bert ~ebb tnld our park program Y+h ic h has been rangE'a were added. Under the new
Access Road Prorest ·Letters
Pile Up: Claim 'No Benefits'
pa!iSed by the city coun cil Tuesday night following months of prepara· the council that 1nstallat1on of the (Cont.lnued on Page %) scale the lowest paid employ~.
tlon and debate. The ordinance ia p<trl or the Master Plan which will r lcrk typist t receives rrom S179
eventually be adopted. It was prepared by the city planning con· to $215 and the highteflt paid. the
s ullants, Hahn and Campb<'ll, in close cooperation with the city rity enJ?\nper. Rels fronl $449 to
--------------<Oplannlni; co1n1T1lssion and thej;oun-$5:Jl. City ha ll employees will
ell. WQrk 40 hours wt>ekJy. policemen
Mavnr Les Isbell opened the 18 hours a.nd firen1en 72 hout'5.
hear .. · Tuesday but no one f rom l."p to 10 Prrcrnt
tht> nc·r had anything to say. F or the 178 city e1T1plo_yeea the
A ··' .• ..:1· who had asked tha t the increase ranges fron:i a httle less
hearing be extended at the last (Cont,aued on t'qe 2)
n1f'eting i-o he could look Into pa.at
proceedings more carefully regard-
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!variance ·Request
Harbor Wealber
Temperat.o.ree for ~ put
week IA the Harbor area:
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~> an.di prlDUng Plant at 1211 -llhd.-Phono ~ 1111 ..
Elltered u MCCmd..claaa matter' .Jian., 1a; 1HO. at the poet omoe at
N._..i Beach, Calltomla, 11Dder tho Act of March S, 1879. '
._bet-Callfo1111a M•.,I per .,...,.,. a.,......tton
Member Natlo_, Zll&L-W Awdatloll
: a.. a. ...... ,.ad eh! :ltU=a .. t1ti1o '.N'ewpert Baiber Al'fl9
~ IM;CA& ..-. ClOo1••llll'*~t 111 o.rup OomltJ
, BJCN 0. REDDICK. OWDer and P\ll>llll>er
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A. ALEXANDER HAlCIJrON, Ad-1DlnS Manairor
'Ibe PreM has been adjudged a newspaper ot pnenl c1rcul&Uoo by
decNe or the Superior Court at. Onwp COUnty and ta tully quallfted
to publiah all kinda ot lepl noUcea and•actverttaem.enu.
OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE C1TY or NEWPORT BEACH
SuiJsc"Rll'TION BATBll1
NEWPORT-BALBOA PBE88 0""'7 ftuncla7 • f.a Oranp County, '3.l!O per -·• 91.eo Ills moatho: ($1.24 ll>roo
montho) (AJoo lncludeo the NEWPORT-BALBOA NEWS-TIMES on
Tue.day) Out.i.i.. tho coaalJ' ".00 I'"' 7..,.
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Well, another wonderful Olrtst·
mM day h.u paued and •rain 1
feel very humble and tbank!ui
that I am so privileged and fortu·
nale to be living In thia wonder·
tul land. Let'a again count our
bleaslnga and give tha.DJQ to God
for such a giqriowi Chrbtnuu Day.
and now to give eom~ time to
m&kln.C' llOme good p1ana for the 1
co~ng year aqd-"-be patient wJtll "
the aa.crlflca we will be called on 1
tol make in order to speed up the ,
rearmm,. progtam. Let ua sum It, 1 up this way, Pn.y and Plab for1
Peace.
Speaking' ot Christmaa, Bob
Hope wu uked ·what Chrtatpi..;
waa and he replied, "Th.et la thf
Ume when you spend money yo•
haven"t c ot . to buy thinga tha.i
don't flt, for people you don't
like."
1950 WAS A GOOD YEAR
Passed on the roll of all good" years is the one desig·
nated 1950. Listed as accomplishments for the Community
of Newport Harbor are many good things, most outstanding
of whicli is the passage of the Master Zoning ordinance for
the city prepared under the watchful guidance of Larry
Wise of the firm of Hahn-Campbell and Associates. Com-
pleted and approved by the planning commission headed by
Walter Longmoor a nd the city council headed by Lester
Isbell, the ordinance for the first time gives a blueprint for:
our future. ~
ORANGE OOA8T COLLEGE STUDENTS, membero of pba G..._ 81-
.tale 8ebola8Ue. honor 90Clety. Jl'll"Rt row: Bob ~, ~omu Ha\lby: Fred.
0'4'eDA, Eva Je-an Vanderbutl'. Vohka Taha~1.Uo.ko A.o,...r.. MJu Betb eo.ae,r
CollPl"e Ubrarl:an and club advlMor, Mu;:rk>ne tail. ~rleton ~Mn. Bernard
la Royco, Bob ,Humpllr!eo, 8-Smltb, Don Pltdham, Charl .. •8t.>vens.
h row: Barbara Wun.mm. lolul Me.Dennott, rr-11: Gompert, Pufcer .le.ck-
' DoDlld Caae. F1fU. raw: Ray ~, lames Sharp, Wtlbur Dittmer, Flott•ce
\' ng, Fl•ldff 8-. Harry Holcroft and BIB Hay.
I have a few of my 1901 caJ-
·endera left which are yours for
the uktng white Uiey last. :
Thia is your Friendly F or;tl
Dealer saying Good·bye :.tJI
.next w eek.
Barden, JO!lepb Witt. Richard DI Ma.lo, Allee rtJq.. f'OM": Ann Pollina,
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T St • bet. 211-County oounael ;,gl•
Dept. op ,or1es : claim• portion of Bolboa Bay club
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FIRE FACTS -By Newport Beach
. ·-. ·~ ~ ~ \I _,.. em -r all of It a.a boundry dlapute de·
~' ~' II ii I (ConttnUfld from Pace'J) J ve~!~: 3--Cornmunity Chest drive
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-·· ·~ ;:...:; pointed city judge; lfarry Blodg, topt Sl7,000 g oa! in record one
eU, city atlorney. ~ week'• time, beat tn •late.
We can not be too high in praise of the civic body of
government of our city who have served as good stewards
of municipal funds and brought about the lowest tax rate
for the municipality in 25 years. Further accomplishments
of the city com'pleted after 15 years of dilly-dallying is the
paving of the Balboa Blvd. The entire project from fec-
Fadden Place in Newport to Alvarado Place in Balboa will
be completed by mid 1951.
Street lights have been replaced. The city dump has
now become the consolidated municipal yards and disposal
area and no longer does the stench and smoke of burning
rubbish afflict our neighbors of Costa Mesa.
We can be proud of the accomplishments-of our mu-
nicipality for the year 1951. Ahead are greater things.
A well rounded program of parks and recreation will no
doubt be brought forth. Jt is hoped that Pacific Electric
will roll up its rails and move its depot to the Westerly
outskirts of the city. It is certain that their right-of-way
in front of the City Hall will be acquired in one way or
another by the city for improvement of the muddled Balboa
If you smell gas. do these things promptly
in the order mentioned :
1. Open all windows and doors at once to allow ' the gas to escape into the outside air.
Blvd., Newport Blvd. traffi.c sitqation. ,
O~r schools have ma'.de gteat strides and extra rooms
are available now for our continu0d growth. We have an-
nexed new areas and more are desirous of being affiliated
with our city. 1950 has been a good year and 1951 will be
a better one if we all work together.
2. Do not operate electric switches even at night.
Do not light matches. If lig ht is necessary, I tl8e
a flashlight. ' :
' 3. Look for open valves. or pilots. blown out,
on' your appliances.
4. If you can not find the leak, turn off the
gas at the meter : and call the Gas Co. (Har. 2929)
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HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Modern living is no soft touch by any means.·· But if Bayside Drive
you want to realize just how tough ·it is watch Old Man <Continued from Pace 1 >
1950 as he m a kes his exit. Notice the stooped shoulders proposed for that area. T~ arm-ory would be an asset to the com·
and the white bea rd. Then think back 365 days when he munlty. I would .suggest the s p-
came on the sce ne as a toddling, diapered lad with bright proval of this site over and above
eyes and rosy cheeks. What changes a year can make! any other location. This slte·would serve a great number of people."
To be sure 'twas a rugged year. Right in the middle Sult.able for Army
of it the cold war got hot and has been getting hotter W ood added that the Army w ould probab1y find this location ever since. And the temperature may rise still more in 1951. suitable becauae ot its proximity
But if you think it's going to be tough on you give a to the state highway and it., pro·
thought t o young 1Mr. 1951 himself. At least you won't, tecte<l location.
d I t ...,,. · ih 1...1 · · . Pteged, streNing the fact that eve op s ~,.,...~ l!I au 'fera and a white beard all 1n one this location ha.a not yet. ,.been
year .. ~Orf will you·? 1 fully Investigated and that ther e
"· · • would c ertainly be .some legal in·
HAS IT COME TO THIS!
ers
With the manpower shortage becoming so acute hunt-
may soon be urged not to shoot---other bunter•.
. People might find a way out of their troubles if they
didn't insist on an easy way.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
volvements to be straightened out,
said that putting an armory a t
his aite would "Fit into the park
program In a certain way."
"If It were a multiple type
building which could be UBed for
community rec reation, It would
certainly be worthwhile to have.
I'd certainly be enthusiutic about
having It down here.'1
Pleger added that one of the
problems might be the need for
"trucking In a reaidential area,"
but thought that the noise and
tra.ffic burden would be negllgibll'.
Raise Wages
iContlnued from Pace 1)
than 5 percent to a: bit more than
JO percent. Alter receiving the re.
port from the personnel firm the
council went over each classlfica·
Uon thoroughly, making a few nec-
euary revt11lon1 unW it wa.a work-
ed out · to their satl.stactionJ
"Generally aauatactory.• wu
also the report trom ft\e city em·
ployeea today. Ja.mea S . Brown of
Access Road
(Contlnuf'd from Pace 1)
loose Mnds which compri~e the
bluff and r a ins will wa..qh lhf'm
dow n. He feared the 5-foot ~t l'ip
would be come a hazard and would
require extensive city outlays for
prev<'ntion of ero.!llon a ncl con·
struc tion of safeguards .
Gf't·Rlch.Qulcll
Mrs. Helen Connors Baker said
that the bluff owners alone w ould
be the benefl c larles. slle charged
"to make possible theae dlscrlmi-
nftting benefi~ to bluff' llot owneN;
a nd /o r • 'get-rich·qulck I op<>rators'
Wf', the-owneni of property In the
asse~f'd ti't'ea o n Ocean iBlvd ., shall
be expect ed t o 'contribute' o ne·
third of the initial C08l -and
for what Nothing that ii can see~"
Then Mrs. Baker askl-d the
council t o enumerale ~e bejieflts
proper:ty owners in the assessed
area "may expect to derive I that's
a pe rtinent question t o which 1
!!hall expect an answer .I)" she con·
cludt>d.
N. A. Rousseiot believed s ccess
to the bluff lot.a: could be attain·
e<1 from the ex.Lating lo~er road o r
other unexplored meanJI that
would be more economical.
Ben Fenton a&,id "Our opinions
would differ If they wanted a city
park on the bluff and have a pro·
rat.a tax tor ft."
A much Aborter letter than ua-
ual was written by ~. T . J etter·
son who declared, "if f&rrled out,
plans of the C1:ift Driv~ promoters
will almoet entirely destroy an
oeean view from my p perty that
la now the pride ot ev~ry property
owner in Corona del ar."
the bul~lng dept., and president WEEKEND AT o ESTUNE
of the CJty en" : loyees auoclation. Mr. and M.ra. Matta Newland
era were "pret ty well aatlstled. ... 1 ren o ew rt Heights
April 26-Plan8~0 new 1100,· ~ov. 7-Ka.iser wi~ 11upervl&0r
000 Catholic church at 10th and election, beaUng Glen Cave.
BalbOa Blvd. ann ' ced by Our No. 16--Shell Oil Co. get.I coun·
La.dy of Mt. Carme Bul1ding is ty approval for ..,.ell on Irvine land
now aJmoat complet~. I near Corona del .Kar.
May 5-Yachts •Scandia and Nov. 17-Newport Harbor High
Saluda big winners tn Internatlon-achool football team wffUI aecond
al Enaenada Race. 1 place in Sunset League by down·
J.fAy 8--Two mile long ocean Ing Huntington Beach In league
front c:!h.annel to jt>e_ cut in tbe final McMasten leads league In
sandy wastes of ttie Balboa Ocean scoring.
front proposed l)y J ohn Vogel.
Plan Is still being studied.
May 11 ~Wa~r Mellott .buys
Coro na Highland subdivU:ton from
Crutcher Found lion for $500.000.
May 23-P orfcr Sinclair leaves
Harbor with t laller carrying his
30·foot boat Flying Scot chman to
compete in Bermuda Race.
Ma y 3 1 -Qq~en fo r a Da y fMrs.
Gayle Hays) :J;pends two da ys Va·
cntioning in H arbor .
June 2-Kalhleen Leinau of
Balboa Islt,' named valedicto rian
c...( high sc~ 1 graduating class.
M , or for a Day
June 6*t/Sgt. Elmer Bende r,
released f m Chinese Red prison
camp, ch ee Corona del Mar llA
ho me. LaJer he was named honor·
ary fath1 Mayor for a . Day or
Newport.
J une GL P rimary elect io n. Kai-
ser, Musick and Vaughn win.
June 14--Balboa Island holds of-
f h:ial ope-ning for nt'\I.' rustic post
offiee.
J une 19-$947,000 C'i ly budget
~ubmitted . Later passed by coun·
(·1l men. 1
J une ~-Albacore begin recorU
run out of H,1.rbott. As the year
closes t ~ prize tuna are stlll be·
ing cau(ht.
June ~-1950 censUB for ci ty
revealed a.11 12.220.
July ' 2{'-J e rgins Oil Co. begins
operatioris on first well in We8t
N<·w por1;. They ate uow drill ing
t hird wetl.
JJPP"• Bay RA!port
July 21-$9,815,000 Upper New·
port Bay developfDent pla.n sub·
milted by Eng1nffr R . ·L: Patter·
son and accepted by supervisors.
W ill take an eatlinated ten years
to co1nPlete.
Aug. 7--A. B. Rouselle, harbor
plon~r. named Captain of the
Po rt. .
Aug. 17-City tax rate reduc-
tion or 19 cents fro1n Sl .30 to $1.11
announCed by Mayor label!, mak·
Ing the· ctty rate one of loweat in
state. 1
Sept J 28-State approved men·
ta! hoJtpilal for Costa Mesa tor
nlenta lly re ta rded child ren.
Se"t.# 29--Finit six draftees
leave Harbor s ince Jan. 31 . 1949.
Korean, conflict has s tt!pped up in-
ductlotj.s.
Oc t . ~-Announcemt>nt made of
first Harbor soldier killed In the
Koreart war. Cpl. J ohn E. Hughes.
24 , son o r Mrs. Ruth Weigand of
Balboa~ Death occurred Sept. 2i .
Wont Acdde-Dt
Oct.15-Year's worst accident at
Poppy I· Ave. and Cout Highway,
Coronl del Mar, u fire truck runs
red light without. siren and hlta
car killing Dr. John McDonough.
Truck driver later found guilty of
mansl&ughter, city and driver
Thomaa Vick sued fo r $109,000 by
McDonough!!. •
Muter Hl&'hway Pia.a -
Nov. 17-Muter street and
highway plan revealed by plan-
ning consultant.a proeoses by·
passing of Corona del Mar, Ocean
front parkway, maQy other
changes.
]'iov. 28-Diree:tors pledge 18300
t o assure completion ef Chamber
of Commerce unique ~hip offi ce.
Dec, 12-Narne yacht club com-
modores for 1951-H.e.rry Blodgett
at BYC, Walt Elliott at NHYC.
Dec. 19-City ottered $100,000
armory to house anU·alrcratt unit
free, lf they donate 2 lh acrea tor a
site. Committff na.med to invest!·
gate.
Df:C. 20-Flnd Joe Brito, high
school student, guilty or ae~d
degree murder of ranch hand RA·
mon Mendoza. Jury recommends
leniency. W ill be sentenced Fri-
day. '
Other events that happened dur-
ing 19M include t he organization
of the Major Dl.saster Council for
Newport under the lea der.!lh ip of
J ohn Sailors and Carl Hanna, Im·
provement of ten more bloc ks of
Balboa Blvd .. and the annf!'xation
of 60 m or e acres to the city in·
eluding the disputed "ahoestring
s trip" around the Banning tract .
Yes, it was a busy year with th<'
Harbor showing mu<'h a dvance -
n1ent in 1950. Let us hope w e can
continue the Improvement in 1951
a nd be able t o cut •dow n on the
prepara tion.!! fo r war.
Marine Killed
(Oont1111UN! troin Paa"e l) • ; '
He was overSeaS jj ;J,onth;··ei·ur-
ing World..--War II and UPon his
return from thl" Paci n c was re-
assigned t o the station pay ·roll
sec tion. -
He was serving a.s a sergeant
major or a Afarine tactical a ir
combat .squadron when kll!e<I In
Korea .
Kiiied b)' SnJper
Sgt. Baxter Is believed to ha\'e
been killed by a 11nlper'e bullet. his
wife said, somewhere In the vicin·
ity of Chasin Reservoi r.
H e is survived by his wire:Mae:
three sons, Gregory, 13 ; .tames, 19
months, and William T . 1Jr., 8
months. of Costa Mesa: hl.s moth·
er. Mn1. Shirley Baxter, of H en-
derson, Texas; three brlothera,
Corp. Theodore C. Baxter, Camp
Pendleton, PFC Billy J . Baxter, El
Toro, and Dav1d E. Baxt er and a
sister, Mn. Elroy Waits, Beck-
ville, Texas.
Memort.&1 servtcee were held for
Sgt. Baxter at El Toro Marine
ba8e chapel.
Rel'u.JU come trom conata.nt
Practice! An ad regularly tn thll
paper will produce reeu.JU tor you.
-OpportunJty i. knockln~ ID
CLABBlFIED Al>& said f'rom flnt reports the work· and child -1 N c
B • were members ot a t ly group
rown pointed out that it wa.a the Which --.. t th ~ bolid• Mk d Ir.;;.;:;;;;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;~;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;.;:;;;;;;, nnit wage boost since October -..-· e :1Y w en I I
1949 and the coat t livi h , at Crestline. Othen ~luded were
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• 0 ng as Dr. C. W . NnrJ.¥.d ot g Beach
been •teadily Increasing tn that father of the local man and hu;
perlocl. I I l I • Mayor hbeU aa1d the r&l.le wae • a ers. . ~
well deaerv,ed by the emplo)'ffll but . .
he warned that '"w• muat set the GUESTS FR'OM . • .JOSI:
money eomewhere. t1 hope the lh· Mr. and xJ.. ~ Hodpon,
come ot the city will be la.rcer 412 IA. F~ ~a del Mar
than anUcl~ed otherwiae we have had u. ~11~:'1 ~ti Kr.
muat cut tho budpL" and Mr.. WUIWn B~ ot San ' . ~--I I 8.~,':' 11:....1;:~.i:-~· 1 DIN!ml--~-+----;-rt-jlJC+--OSI Ell
"The be9t. · trn.tmen.t tor u.o. Mr. ud -Arey -or
wllo b&ft obed tbelr -for tho 18611> •tr.et. N . t CbNt-
-ot -....ey la tho cold, mu Wltlt a Ci In Loo
-mount&lno ~ K..-18 ~ A,..-. ,-t ot b1ooc1 -w1u. your I ___ __,......__
--· I ~ ....... tbe • .ruidado. " '
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HAPPY
NEW YE.AR,
FOLKS .
I'm moving to NeWP<>rt
Harbor very BOOIL /And
'. am I happy ":bour it!
· Look for me h~re very
week. It won't be rong
now!
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Contract tq Build
4 Mlnesw~pers
' {Contlau,ed from Pqe 1)
were malntained tn the .!lteel fab-
rication division and in the ma.
chine shop. The act.ua1 boat build·
lng wu done a.n a ·on<'-shlft basis.
Explaining thl.a, Franz .say.!! "it
was very d1ftlcu,t working at
night. ~orlUng on acaffoldln&' un-
der llg'hta le a rUlky business and
we found that daylight waa mor<'
11uit•d to boat building activit ies."
We u.ked how long South Coast
comPfU\Y had been in Newport
and /Franz replied "Since 1934.
It'• ,hard to remember just how
large an operat ion we had at that
time. Why even looking at the
plaOB of our company juat prior to
tht-/l&st World War, I realiZ(' that
I have completely forgotten what
it 1wa.s llke then." ·
Native c.ntornlan
A na Uve C8-lifornla, Walter at-
tended 'Fasadens high school and
Occidental coll ege. He traces hls
/nlerest in boats and boat building
to the time when he used to race
outboards In high 8Chool. .. Since
then. I 've g-r&duated to aail boats,"
he remarks with an even .rtn.
Boatles.s for the moment, he Is
building a new California 32, a
48·foot , one de31gn sloop.
A devotee to the u.ll1ng game
of long standing, Franz has taken
~ PROffSSIONAL ~
~.DIRECTORY ~
LUTER A. BECKEB, D, D. 8.
DENTISTRY
.:ia5 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Medical BkJg. Beacon 8TGI
llOli E . Boy A••., Balboa
Harbor S27-J
WELDON \\'. SCHOBG
DEJ\'TOO •
l.ZO E. 18tll 8'-~ Ooota -
Pbone ee.ooa 60'5
OPTOHETIUSTS
\/, E. KOEPSEL, 0. D.
OPTOMETRIST
Evenlnp by Appolotme.t
SI It W. Newport Blvd.
Newrort Beecb
ll&rbor Z511
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HORTICI4N
part In the Honolulu races several
times. "In n1y first Honolulu race
1
BAl.TZ MOBTUAllY
we t ook second in our Class," re·
members Walter. That was in 19361-
and Franz sailed the waters ot the
Pacific in h is 49·foot yawl. Bril-
Led7 Attend.an&
'10 Cou& mpwa1
COROhi'A DEL MAR
DAY AND NIGHT
Phone llarbor U
liant. ·~ -------------'
Jn addition to his enthUJ1la.sm
for yachting , Franz 111 an a.rdent • supporter of air travel. After his
\t\'a.shington trip, he commehts
tha t the re is no bet ter way of tra-
veling over long d istances.
He's a privste pilot in hi.!I own
ri ght a nd ha.q about 400 hours to
his credJt . He main tainJl a Beech-
man E nsign a t Orange County
Airport. "I use it quit t•.a lot for
businc.'l.'i." he says "a nt.I it's quite
a t infe sav~r.''
j. _ 0\\'RS His PlanP ..
"'CMnlng your ·oW'n ~~
defi.qlte advAAtages. In 11 minutes
I c a.11 be out to the a ir port and
in tW o hours a nd 15 minutes 1: can
be in Phoenix. Ari J:o na. From
he re It takes one hour and 15
minutes to get to the Los An·
g ele$ a i1·port."
Rightfully proud of his compa.ny
Franz say.s that It s physical plant
INS URAN Cl!;
Old Eatablli~e<l lMuraDce
A.,encj'
All llnei. written.
I HOWARD W. GERRISH
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1808 Newport Blvd., Costa Me.a
PHONi: BEAOON 6161
BE SURE-INSURE
wllb
. lllAUBP: STANt.rl __ ..,. ODIJ:
· · -~ .... llarbor 1Trt i~ ~lartne Ave.. e.J~ blaad I
w. Stuart Foote
GENERAL INSURANCE
Cnu rteous hiformation
%11 '1 Balboa Blvd.
includes yacht sale11 and broker· Newport Beach Ph. Har. U
age offi ces, marine hardwa re 9aJe11 '-::=============' deparimeot, machine shop and -
boat yards. "We manufacture our
own line or Sou th Coast marine
hardware and have complete re·
pair facilit ies."' he adds.
~e's r:iot alone In his opinions
on ~he effi ciencY of his company.
"Pt{ilip Rhode s, who is probably
the I moat out.st.anding naval archi·
ect In the country, said that we
have the most complete yacht
yatjis In the United States," says Frr·· Private Office
One of the unique features or
the South Coast company Is
Franz' private office which Is a
scaled down replica of the great
cabin of Henry Morgan's flaphlp,
the Satisfactio n.
Franz explaJru the otnce by
telling the story or building a boat
fol' a penonal friend ol hi.a whoae
firlt name waa Mor~.
The friend named biJI boat Bat·
illfactton af~r the famow: pirate'•
ship. Thia gave Franz the Idea tor
hJ1 novel otnce. That: and the fact
that ,the available space would
just accommodate a scaled down
replica of Morgan's great cabtn.
The office la complete wftb bl:D·
nacle llgbt.8, a painted v,lew ot tbe
ocean, miniature cannon alone tbe
walls and all th&t'a rnJ.utns ii the
rOckin.r motion of the wave&. Prot..
ably In keeplng' with the atmoe·
phere of the offJce., the tdepbon•
i.. neatly tucked out· of upt on a
~g otand thAl -1oul8 Int<> a ,c ... hp!PNI ~
ID one corner of the offtce la a
p J•JIOJW!M .......... not lloat -=.
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EARL W. STANLEY
Notary Public
Phone Barbor 1171
225 Marin• Balboa lllalul
IMCl'lbed with tM legend ~ed
up &-%-48 31 •w N. and 1M• w.
trom the crew of Lady.Jo ... Fram
ex.plain.a it u a gilt from a y&chtl·
man lhend.
..We tumed to leave the offlee
ttut were held up a moment by a
eauUonln• wonl from rrana.. "One
thlna" l wlah )'OO'd make cloo.r In
your story," he ald ''ta UM attl·
t1lde ol. our cuft.omen and W'Ollkl·
... -..... Tall -not I<>
tJUnkl of WI ln connectloft with tbe
pirate Korsan. but ,..'¥• u lMilll&"-
-with Ute lllllP'• -.. a.u.taetion.
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ONE OF Tfl E ~I OST ORMlA TIC and timely pil'!tU1" of 1850 WIUI
t:ikt•n 0('fohf>r 1 al t he o l ficla l f\ag4'8.i&lng ceremony of the ne'\\·
TOP YACH T R.·\C l~G l 'llOTO f or 1950 \\1ls this ,.It>"' of tht> start.
o r fht· En.-w.·nada fta,·r In '.'la )'· Thi· IS5 )-achts Pnf1·i'ed mt't h1'&\.')"
,,·Inds a nti ruugh ~·a.s all lhl• ,,·a y from ~t''''JMl rt II.arbor Jo l\11.•xlc,o:
CMta l\lesa park barbecue and picnic al"M.
sb<m·n raJ.slnc the flag.
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' Marine color l1JUd ht
(Press Phot o )
Saluda ,, . ..,. first lo fJnJi.;h. Scandia \\'OD tup honono. J•ir turt' \\a ..
made b1· llom cr CrebN of Balboa.
Mesa Deccwatlng
Contest Winnen
Winnen tn the merchant.I diY\•·
Ion of the Chrtatmaa decorating
contest In Cotilla lttCM ,were an-
nounced lat e thla week. Home1
conteat winners were revealed in
TucMlay's N ews-Times.
Fir1t place award wcrit ,fb
Cayla's, second to Daulger Fur n.1-
ture and third, Jo-Lee Sport Shop.
Receiving honora ble m·'e n t I o n
w ere: Willoug hby's J ewelry, Davis
and Gay. and Carl C. Noyea eta.re
and t railer court.
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A. L A. MEE1' POSTPONED
ResuJa.r meeting ot American
Legion A uxlUa.ry, No. 4M, baa
been poatponed UllUI MDnday, Jan.
15, at 8 p, m.. in Leglon·Rlru, Costa
Mesa.·
-.-People do read the Presa act.,
DRAPES ~"'::.::.··
ll8 low as 6.05 pair
Cornice box.es & Traverse Rodi
uousr.: & GA.ROEN
Ill Coast lll"·ay, Newport
' Now I'm rid of drudgery and dependence on the
weather. My automat ic gas clo thes dryer takes only
minutes to dry my clothes whenever 1 choose to wash.
J just ross rinsed pieces into my dryer ... set the con-
crol ... and take them out. Towels dry so soft and
fluffy they're ready to fold and put away. N o more
sprinkling, either. I simply have my dryer stop when
clothes reach perfect ironing condition.
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PAGE 3 -PART I -THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1950
·fi ~~-P'Jh -·· · a · ~ n--...w:.':.·= PRE ss~
WE NEED CLOTHING. l"URNITURE,. BEDDING
DISHES, TOYS!
Call Harbor 2728 this area.
SALVAGE BUREAU
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS
Klmherl.v S-7111 4 lS t;..st ·4th -' Santa Ana
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-----------··--------------------Why did I choose an automatic gas clothes dryer ?
T hey're much faster than o ther automatic types of
dl)•ers. They're mo re economical, too. They cost less
installed. They also cost less to operate ... o nly 2¢
to 3ft per dryer.full . A nd tlH1 're bn-e "'°"'' Dealers
a nd your Gas Company have gleaming ~isplays. See
them $00 n. Learn how you ca n w in an automatic gas
12 New Courses
Planned at Coast
1 catironal possibilities i n thil'I [if'ld.
Indi ,·i rluals "'·ho "''ish to d('vclo r
the sites on which their homes nrl'
.'i1t uatcd wi ll also finll
111ost hf'lpfu l.
The advanced cour!'lc
t his t:la88
In lnterio~
DC'coration is exrx·cted to lncrcal'lc
E C II the knov.;Icdge and conipeten ry of Ven .Ing 0 ege bo th men anll \Von1C'n \vho a.re en·
. ! ~::ct~) 1~h!h:u;~:;~;~ ~~;!i~=~8t~:
Sevl'ral new cu11r~C'!t w ill bcjfication of homes.
aV'ailable lo adult~ \\'ho r1·g1stC'r P ersonal P inanre il'I 11. l'lhnrt
Rt ?rani,:-e C"n:tst Evctun~ c,1llL'.l..,., I cou rs(' ! 6 nle<'tinhSI <le.sig ned In
during-thC' t·un1111g-\V1nt1•1 teru1. assist hnmf'n1a kerl'I and brcariY.:in ·
This lf'rtn s tarts on TucHday, JHnu-1 ~~rs ~Ive th,. complex problems
ary 2nd n11d tcrn1tnttt1·s nn ~t aich~tn which they arf' <'On front erl.
31st. ' I P l'r!!Ona l and Bufli ne!I!! Co1·r£'spond-
I_n atld1t1on tn those roursl's I eon1·£' has applicatinn5 which are
which v.·111 be r•·pculcd frun1 the hoth vo1.·at1nn<l.I and avocational.
fal l tt•r111 . t\\'t'l\'t' ne\v cou1 in·s I tt's main objective 15 tn assi:it
have been sc hcituh·1t. ·rhl'liC 111·"'' I adults acquire the tPchnique of
cl~S!il'li fall 1nlt1 lhrt>c n1ajor cute-\\·riling ,gran1matically accurato,
g orle!i \'{}(_'al1onal. a\'ocat1nnal coherent, readable letters.
and cultural.
Atnoni: thl' 111:w cht.S1'C'!! \\1hit•h Cul tural ('IW'.~·~
arc squar•·ly \'ocat1v11H l 111 natur" Tv.·n of lhf' ne\\' clASl'lcs, In~r
ls F'u ndftn1 r ntals n f ln<lustr1al mrdiatc Conv1;>rsational F r e fl 't· h
MHnagt•n1ent. taught by L. ~'f. an<l Politic'al Philosophy, are pri·
Gibbs, Ind ust1 iK1 t'ngin~cr. This marily cultural. The French class
class Is cxpcf'tt·d to he of e!:!peci-is aimt>d at develo ping a ll n1l ted
al l'aluc to owncrR and n1anagers speaking ability. P olitical P hlloR·
of modl'r·atc s ized business estab· ophy, a cliscu s.~ion-~roup ty pe
Jlshmf'nts. cla.-.s. will u~c the book "The Eaglr
AnothC'r nc,.,.· offering bt'liC'ved .and lhe Bear" as a point of de·
lo havr rnns1rlrrable in·Rervil'e· parture for an analysis and evalu·
t rain1 ng \'aluc IR the r.1.athematiC8 ation or tbe An1e1ican and Russian
R efrPRh<'r l'laR!i. This tla.-.s af· idealogir's. Arlults \Yho are stu·
ford~ tra111l ns; cin an individual or dents of international affairs a re
s mall group bai-:n; o n any level or likt•ly t o f ind this c lass of un-
n1athcn1at1cs frnn1 advanced arith-usual interf'st t o them.
1net1c th1·ouJ;h tr1gonn1nctry. P er-Adults who a re intf'restcd in
sons \\'ho uro likely to enter thl' OC'\Y avocational . type evening
arn1cd forl'c1; ,,·it! find fi Uch a I c lasses n1ay enroll in Badminton.
course Vt'r)· pertinent. Elementary Wood,vo1·k, or Con1·
panion Do~ Training. The dog
t r·alning v.•ill b<' handled by Don ·
Lnntlsen pC' D1·si.(!"n. handlt'd by Short and wi ll differ from the au-
architcct · \.\'ill1111n 8\11ro1:k 6!<SOCi· tun1n cla.ss In t hat cn1pha11\s will
att• in the H ic ha1il r•1c~t·r f1rn1. is be placed on training for com-
intend(•d to scrvf' the needs of per· I panionship rather t han for s how
sons \vho wish to cxpl•Jrt! the vo-conlpe:t1tion.
cos f (.L lt
' '' MOll VWOOO -= ~ BLYO .
!!Ufrol:S[f .. l!lll/O.
w .; ... ~ S&MTl > WOlll lCA •
lllCl ltOS[ u • J L
8tvflltl't' llV!)
" "' j • • i • w " • £ • M J
i w
WIL SMIAt • I LV O.
STATE Of C'1.lf'Olll'llA
o.lrMTMCfllT Of" PUkK WQlltU
OlltlltOtrl Of tlK.lt'AA'S OLYtil"tC
c 11R1sT"As AT w 11rrr11m I 4 Youths Arrested
;\f r. and M rs. I-'. l .... H 1i;J.;1n.s of
CMt• Mesa and M ;,. E l""' N<·W· for Stealin9 Coke
land of NPwporl spl'lll Chr18l1Un8'
with t he F . W . H iggins fs.n1i ly in Fou r Santa Ana yuuth.s \\'t'l't'
Whittier. taken Into cus t01ly hy the Harbur
dl'partn1cnt at 8 ::10 p. 111 . Wcdnr:i·
B IC\'C l ... E STOLf~S day afll·r thC'i 1· S{'<l·htirnl' theft of ll.1rs. H . D . Baker. 320 Supphil'"
Ave .. 81;1.lboa Island. r1•ported t n t\\'o casf•s of Col'l\ Cola r.ron1 Al
JXi li ce the thC'ft of a nu~n·s bll'J'Clt • An dcr~un'!i P enny J\rcallC' •n th1·
fru1n iL-. storagC' place soml't1n1c Ba1hoa t'un ZunC'.
Tue.'iday nii;hl. I The bn.vs kdnuttl'fi burr(1\\'ing a
Results come from constant
P rac tice! An a d rC'gularly In this
paper will produce results for you.
J o\v bout f1·11111 I.;aJb1i;; IslllnU and
10\\·ing-ovrr to t he n1H11tl1.1nd tv
obtain thr Cuke. Thl.'y had tlrunl.;
five bottle~ before being" arprr·
h£'ndcd by lhl' Harhor dt•parltllt'll!.
1'hcy· WC'rc rl'ltca."icd to thC' custody
of their parents and ajlpl!cati{•ll.s
for probut1nns v.·crt' fih·<l With the
juvenile court.
·dot h~~~:~'-~~ ot~~~ valuable pri-~ee..,.);
SOUTHERN COUNTIES GAS COMPJl.,Y
YOUR HOMI lAUNDRY ISN'T
COMPUff WITHOUT AUTOMATIC
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Automatic Gal Clothes Dryer illustrated is KENMORL
Other leading makes include Bendix and Whirlpool.
ClOTHES ORY/NG-
NE\\'POR T H ARBOR'S /\JOST
P UBLICIZED GIR L in J950 \\1lS
Shl rl~y olngram of Balboa Island "·ho \\'38 OO \'e r girl on thrt.,_. nat-
ional maga.zi.IV'l!I. Ladif"'K lfomt·
Journal, Women'~ H ome Com-
panlfKI and Pa.rad•·-Shf• IK ('Ur-
rently MChedulOO to a ppea r on
the , Ft•b n ta.ry iMUI' of I I. S.
(~mf'ra ,,·hh:h "·IU hit the ne"'!f-
standA about Jan. 2~.
• • . t/Jats 181 'J/oclr1t"fn1in1 Ito" I
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II • it i3! More than half a million O\li'Den oow thrill to the
ao.rging, amooth fonnance of Oldtmobile'1 brilliant "Rocket'' Engine !
What'• more, lllilea reporU indicate that the ,.Rocket's" easy on the pocket .
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-..P""idi.ng ting: higb.eompttMioo action pfu~ real rcoOomy oa
-guolinci_a•a;Jable here today! Old.mohile01 new Hydra-~fatre Drive• ia
1 m•Jri.g budlinea. the perfect partner to ''Rocket" Engine power! ~
Bat ..,. oil the r.c.. for younell1 on .. Olchmobil•'• ftuhing "88"
~· .. fndi dilc:o.« w nwyone•1 going (°" that woederful "'Rocket" ride! i • . ' .
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at Moose Hall
New Year's· Eve dance and buf-
fet supper will be held by Harbor
Mooae lodp-1467 at Moose ha.II,
2008 Weal Ocean Front, ,Jloward
Cutler'• band playing for dancing.
Admiaeion wlll be 11.60 per person
and everyone Is Invited to attend.
WE ARE NOW
BACK IN :THE
USED CAR
BUSINESS!
Costa Mesa ·Man
Heade.d for Altar
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taken out by Byron Ayres, 76, of
91& West WllBon 11treet, Costa.
Mesa and Elizabeth Paquette, 67,
ot Artesia . -------· -P eople do· read the PreM ads.
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We have the following used cars
For Sale at Special Value Prices
4-1950 CHEVROLET 4-Door Sedans '
4-Door Seda n ' Cl ub Coupes
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NEWS-TIMES -Every Tuesday
NEWPORT-BALBOA P~ESS -TbUndaya w.....,...,. ._ oas•hd Alll w,.. m ta. h 11, lf--..... ..,..,_,. ..,_
lll!f1Jlt7lll Al> 18 ' LIND .
AD Po ?ftel ... w& be .... tor ~ ta ad-...-ol paNlm,,_
&-•h•-. 1 Papa • ,15 ·,
' lb111 ! ........ l.llO . • ' ,,_ s Papen z.oo '
ni. publlllbtfa wlD not be _.iblo far mo"' Ulan ono .,,_t
IUertkm ot·an adnrUlement, rMene the rt.pt to correctl7 claMtty
UlJ' and all adl and to NJ~ an7 adnrtitement not contormtna t.o
Nier and nsuJ&tlona. Adnrtloomento and cancellatlonll Will be
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ClassHled Index
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11 Bu1War -.ia
lt BaD4la1 8e1""°'9 14 p,.,._
l5 8 ...... YaaJ' CU
18 TraupottM!oa
nBoot1nr0otatNOtorw
18-,. Aide
n 11p1oo1otert11r
!O Realtb Aldo
H LoolandFoaad u llcboo~ [no~
!8 8ltu&Uoaa w .. ted
H lfelp W-
80 Sale, MJNeD·....--
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l:l-B1JILDJ:NO Sl!:llVlCU
PAINTING
EARL SHEFLIN
17! Palmer St., Coeta Meee
Be&. 5'57-M 94c9 '
REP AIRING and
PAINTING
REASONABLt. Larre o r amall
jobS":-"' Free estimates. Wal.kPr,
108 • 18th St., Nl!\Vport Beach .
Harbor 2581·R. 11cl8H
INTICRJOR -EXTl!:RIOR
PAINTING
LICENSED -INSURl:D
Glenn Johnston
501 -Slat St. Newport Bea<'h
H&rbor 2297-J S4c48
l<-Pl!:RSONALS
1-1949 CHEVROLET
2-1949 CHEVROLET
1-1948 CHEVROLET Aero Sedan
1-1948 CHEV. Fleetmaster 4-Dr. Sedan
1-1948 CHEVROLET Business Coupe
1-1947 CHEVROLET Station Wa99n
1-1941 CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan
1-1938 'CHEVROLET 4 Door Sedan
1-1950 OLDSMOBILE '88' Deluxe 4 D Sed.
1-1949 BUICK Super 4-Door Sedan
1-1949 CHRYSLER Royal Club Coupe
1-1949 FORD 8 Custom 2-Door. Sed an
2-1948 OLDSMOBILE "78" Club Sedan
1-1947 OLDSMOBILE "98" Club Sedan
1-1946 OLDSMOBILE "66" 4-Door S9dan
PIC'TlTRE Ol~ TllE \'EAR \\'all takm by a Pn-M phF.topapMr on
July 10 &.'4 Sf'\\'JW'rt poUoe office"' Don Burd!Wlll, arrt"n Ca81ff-I
and J'a('k Prlct> ''"re au tryln« to put a p&l.r Or haadcutts on
l>tmald Tripp M,hf" "'9 p~ undr r arrnt fo r •l~' dlfff'rent 1.,,.
liolationtJ. The 11trusgle t•liOk place J front of the SOuth C<>Mt Co.
on N"11·purt Bl,·d. '.Drlpp wu laU-r nlaced on p~tJon by oludp
FN.ak UR.IM'll a/tf'r ht-\\TOt e poUoo & k>itt"" a.polt &1z.J.nl" for hlA
-.cUoaa. c Preas Photo)
st Wantocl llo Bay n Fumltare ,... 11a1e
3%-A Antlqueo
IS Boat., Sappllee UM--35 Dop, Cato. Pet.
A Free Check v
ON OUR WATCH MASTER
shows If repaJra or & new w&lch
are required.
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Several Good Work Cars to
Choose from for $125.00 and Less.
G. M. A. C. TERMS
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BANK OF AMERICA TERMS
Culbertson Motor Co.
Free Pick-Up and Delivery•
2481 Coast Highway Newport Beach Beacon 6442
MILESTONES
BIRTHS
BARBEAU-T o Mr. and Mr!t.
Ralph Barbeau. 219 32nd St ..
Newport Bt"ach, in St. JOleph
hospital. Dt>c. 24 , 1950, a san, 7
lbs., 6 0 2 .
NJEWJAROWSKI -To Mr. and
~t rs. Richard Nicwiarowakl, 458
1-farnilton PL, Costa Mesa, In St.
Joseph hospital, Dec. 25, 1950. a
son. 7 lbs .. 4 oz.
K • I 0' amaa1na 51 1ne
at Vivian Uaird's '
• Recw J Business
at Mesa P.O.
' Kamaatna K J ti b ·a Christmas C08l& M esa post office r.eported
dinner and giftJ exchange was their "blgge11t Chrlatmas rush
held this year a Vlvia.n Laird's, ever" this Wet'k. Hazel Glll. p0.9t·
Long Beach, '-''ith secret pals be-muter, announced that up to
il\g revealed and l')ew ones chosen. Tuesday morning, 111 ,000 more
Phyllis Bayne. former member letters y,•erl" c81lcelled than In
was present and !>rought a guest. December of last year. Oddly
Otheni attending were Boot8 enough. the bigg est deluge of
Keene. Marie }f:lmball. Mildred Christn~as packagf'S descended
Va.nyl, MJnerv& Price, He I e n upon the Costa 11.fesa post office
McTll&'i'&rt, Shirley Noel. R i ta on Dec. 26. :P.·frs. Gill attributed
ORITI" ARIES Myf'r-a, Laura De Lol!I R io•, Virginia this to the rll..il llrike which de·
H tt• d &>tt B II w ·1 lay ed packag<'s coming rron1 the \1lt~. GOLOES E. HtJPSOS o r ' Y. I a ey, 1 ma East.
Mra. Golden E . Hudson. M, of Swa.ntz, Theim& R ic ketts, Flo
Ch·-b 1a·n •n• Dotti Bu n Stan1p sale!'! Wt'rf' also over last :\512 ~larc:us St., NC\\-port B<'ac h, ...... er 1 .,. ' r -
S~ll El ~a Apts.
f pr Over, SlOO,lMXJ
~fr. and Mrs. Edmund (Ruth
Ctlrry I Bumi, ownen ot the
C¥& Verde ,A.J>artmenta. hav e
j ujt announced the closlnt or a
d('Pl in 1,1,,h ich lhey acquired the
El' S ea Apartme nts at 1014 East
B1flboa Blvd. In Balboa fr o m
George and Elslje Karl.
WO th. Only •b8e.nt m m .. ~r year's r1gures. $1000 \\'Orth or d1f'd at homr Frida y. after an ex-r r e .,.,. s n -tt ~ ttock B bb' stamps ..,..,.ere sold on Monday of trnrlrd illneAA. were P<=" Y ....,,a . o 1e Baker and HazPI Sowder or last week, and $1900 \\'orth on
ThPy will ~hange the name of
thP ""'"' apart"i'ent house to Casa
A1an ana. The El Sea occupies 60
feet on thC' bi(y front. wi th pit:r
and n oat. and haa four apart·
n1~nt:;; • bf>autlflJJly furni.ehed in
tmpical style, \t.-ith 6 hotel rooms.
Born in Salt Lake City, Utah , H ollywood. 1 Tuesday.
she had b1'l:'n a res1 dt'nt of Cali-'I jh b Postal en1ploj'f'€'s are planning A new fam1 y as Pe n "adopt-
for nla for 31 years. living in Ne\\'· ed" b}' thf' cluQ, \\"ith fiV f> chil-a holida)' party. '''hich has been
port. Beach since 1948. dren up to ei ht years. Four postponed until "v.·e ~t'l restrd
Sh!"' }l•a v£·s hr r husband, GPorge boxes of clothi g were hrougltt,1up" addrd Mri;:, G ill.
R. H utl.'Oon, and a brother, J ohn and .!ltockings ere filled "·ith
B. F lt'ming o f Ingle"·ood. t oys to be d PI vf'red Chrlstn13s
F'unc·ra l services v.·ert> 'h e I d day.
\\.ctlnc>sday, at 1 p . m. in th\' Next m ee~ing or the c lu>l v.'11 ;
Lsmb Funeral home, Pasadena. be Wedneaday. ~an 3 at the home
undi.'r tht' dlre~'tlon or thp Mac-or the prealdedt. Thelma Rick ·
Dou ~all Fun(•raJ homf'. R Pader etts, 304 Al\•ar;do P lace. Bal a .
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PPssrsaion is bf'ing g i\'en to lht
Of'"' OWTI('rS today, Thur., Dec. 28.
T~t" BurnseS will continue to
operate both the Casa Verde, at
1703 \\'. Balboa Blvd .. and the
-C1t~a ~1anana .
v.'&.!4 Grant B. Hogt>. t •iiimmmmmmmmmmmmmmmii:immmmmmmmml I lnt1·rn1C'nt \VaH in the Mountain 1-Prople do r'd the Prt>ss .s ViC\V n1 ausole11m. who are lookinj to buy.
,•' 1"-fr.s. Burns \\·as forntl'rly Ruth
Cu rry.. an d operatf'd Curry's
Ca1np Ba ld.v resort ror over 20
~·ear~. Tt)€.'y built the Casa Verdf'
thrt'l' years ago after SC'lling the
rr!!o rt. ~-fr Burns "'aa leading
1~an ror Leatrice J oy, Gloria
~v.·anson, Besaie Lovf\ Dorotlly
¥ac Kalll and Con1tance Tal-
U P011Jtr7, -t. "'u--11 Special A•+•MM-t
40 1111111-Oppo.-J-
U Wuted to !lat
ts Aputmoato &Dd R-I u-r·-ua..t,-.. ---· ., Tl'oob ..... __..'1'119
U Autoo W ... tocl
50 Auto Semoe at TnU.Jen n .urp1an ..
53 Mooey to Lo&n
68 Money W-ted
61 Kea.I Eatat.e Wanted
49 R&Dehes, ACft!al'e
60 Jnoome Property
61 Real Estat.e Exch&nc e
82 Real Estate
Opportunit y ta knocking 1D
CLASSIFIED ADS
ll)-B1JSINE88 01JIDI!:
COMPL!t"rE lfOUSE CLll:ANINO
M?Vtce. Fum..lture and rup
oll&mpooed. Free uttrn&tv-
PUJJy lnou"'4.
Al's Ho~se & Rug
Cleaning Co.
Bu.con 6111 72tfc
Custom Tailoring
For ·Ladies and Men
Alteratio1111 -Furrier
WALLACE CALDERHEAD
Jeweler
817 Coa.s:t Blvd., Corona de.I Mar
Alcoholics Anonymous
Wrlt.. P . 0 . Box 197
Balboa laland, Callt.
Phone Klmbtrly 3-1)393
Rug and Upholstery
Cleanipg and Dyeing
WE 1peM.alit.e In cleaning Ruge
and Uph-olstery only. Done In
your ov.·n home or in our plant
using the famous Hild system.
RUGS DYED
LET us make y our old ruga and
furniture look like new with
bright, new colors. Work guar.
FREE ESTD1ATES. Ph. Bea.. 5108
HAN-LEA'S
2039 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa
23c2<tH
!2-LOST A.NI) FC>USD
LOST-10 ft. drnghy. 'A'hite, with
m a.h ogan:.· Hea ts . J">hune Ha rbor
1520-J . 60c
28--SITCATIONS \\'ANTED
When you need a nurse :
Practical Nurses Registry
Graduate Undergraduate
Trained Practical Nurses
Specially trained OB Nu:fl"'s
806 Orange, Santa Ana
Klmbe.rly 2-8156 53c66
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f adgP in the sile nt film days &nd
a.s idrntified \\'ith t hat indwitry
Holl)'\\'ood from 1919 to 193'4
hen he and Mrs. Burnl!I wer e
lflarrled. Ste\\•art Colemaq. real-
tor, arrange1 the ~rans&ctlon.
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He Who Whispers Down a Well
About the Things He Has to Sell
Will Never Make as Many Dollars
As He Who Climbs a Tree and Hollers!
So Don't Be Glum and Woe Begone:·
For As Sure Ju You Are Born
Dame Fortune Alway~ Smi.les Upon
The Guy Who T0ots His Horn!
THOSE WHO ARE BES.T
QUALtFIED TO 'KNOW, SAY:
''IT ALWAYS ·PAYS TO·
ADVERTISE''
' AND IN THE HARBOR AREA IT'S SMART TO • I
USE THE NEWPORT-BALBOA NEWS-TIMES . .
NEWPORT BAY .POST AND . SHOPPING NEWS
AND THE NEWPORT -BALBOA PRESS
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LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE I Aged aid caaes 15hoot upward Phone Bea.. 8927 or Bea. !5272-M.
faster than Ule prevailing trend 1998 Ha.rbor Blvd., CDe:ta Mesa
each time the state law covering 20c2lH
fO·C&lled old age security la liber~ I,_, -------------
llud. Call f~rnla Taxpayera' a.no-F . t · R . .
lion ••Id to<lay, calllnir atten· UrnJ Ure epalrlllg
n to the dan&"era In the new Mc-Chair bottoms renewed. cane or
n initiative v.·hich will be before apllnt. Chair round.a, backa and
the 11ts.te legislature ahortly alter rocken replaced; alao re-l(lutng.
\t convenes Jan. 8. HARVEY'S FURNITURE
' Citing a.s an exa.mple the pre-REPAIR SHOP
ipitous ri1t e In aged aid recipients 2050 Santa. Ana Ave., Costa Keaa
n Orange county alter Prop. No. Beacon 8133-J. 11cUH
4 of 1948 was passed. the a.saocia·
•tion said: I
The sixt.H month aft.er Prop. No.
4 went into ef!ect, the number
~~e~l~I~ t~c~:'u~~y •!!as u ~~~
Fine Sewing
Alterations
· Button Holes
533 Wt.st Center St.
CO&ta M•sa -Ph. Bea. M50R
I 3'>p38H
Re1uJts come from eoN1tant
Practice! An &d regularly in thiA
pape.r wlU produce reaulta for you
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month immediately befOre it went
into effect~ In June. 1949, the~
were 5.048 'people on the aged aid
rolls in the county compared with
3,951 for l)ecember, 1'94&. There
were 284 people 63 and 84 year
of age In 'the June, 1949, l~d.
Si.a te-wide, the number of aged l!-BUILDINO SEBVIOES
ald reclpil'Ul.8 went up 2f per cent
between December, 194:1 and June,
1949. The December cue load In·
e luded 191,801 persons and the
June caae la&d wu 245.294:, wtth I 13,222 ot \h... in the 83 and M
1 , year o ld gfOOP· -+-----
1 NEIGHBO~ SHARE. 'C.D.' ADI
Building · Contractor
E. F. ZILM
Liem.Rd • . . Insured
New RMldentla.l and
Commerctal Conatract!On
Complet.. BulJdlq 8-lce
Handled by One eontractor
!11-Hl!:LP WAN D
CAR H OP. Onl}' experienced need
apply. KEN NILES ORlVE-IN.
801 Bayside Dr., Newport .Beach
57l·60
DON'T DELAY, CALL TODAY
... for an ad In the lively cla.ssl·
fie..! St"Ction of the
BlG THREE-
Newa·Time1, Post' Shopplng New•
and the Presa
OVER 21,500 CffiCULA TION JS
THE ANSWER!
Phone Harbor 1616 today and ask
tor the a.d·t&ker.
CABINET MAKER-First ch1..1s.
For fine furniture ma.nufar tur·
In(. Phone Bracon ~271 . ~9c6 l
WANTED -Experienced hou~-
k eeper. Live In. Sal&ry open.
Harbor 2130. 60c62
WE'Rll OVERSTOCKED ON TV
COMBINATION8-
HERE'8 A TERRIFIC BUY :
1a• TV with 3 •peed record play-
er &nd FM-AM radio. All l.n
ha.ndaom" hand rubbed mahog-
any cabinet. Tftl9 ta a national·
ly advertlaed bran cl You'll
qWck.ly recognize the name al·
thourb w e can't u.t Jt b"re·
'nlla set is brand new and l.n
~rfect condltjon. It replarly
CJoae cqoperatJon among ne.igh-
bors-bolb; people and communl-
ti~ia t1ae foundation of dvU
dete:na. a fcordins to the Callf6r-
nJ& State fomce of ctvU Defeo.tie.
Tiie 8l&1' C.D . .eeto forth tbla
cooperaU Policy u Wallowa:
P'RD ESTDlATD Hile for '"9.96. ·
S-11117-J Day or z... NOW ONLY J399.95
"PollUcal OllbdlYitlono (nel(hbor·
Ill( clUH,Jtowna or COWIU.0) will
l'Slr:rll'lllST GOU. ti. N_,..n ' render !hp mutmum p.-etlcable ....,,..._ u.i. JIM\ 7 tal ,_.. U.. collectlve eftort a.nd ,...,,"«' to
...... of u.e. be9ldJ" e• i 1est 1 war-ctrleJCen communttiea wttbin ·~ ... .,. ... 6--an·m tbatr -ara.. ander acreenenu, _ "' a.. • ..., .. hq •• -ww. :tu .. ...,.,Uon. ..
........ l.lNtta • ..... U, • ' ., ••.-n. <Prem noto> ...,,.,...u.mw1~MtL
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------------3011 NEWPORT BLVD, Newport
NEF:D HEI1P?
eoi..Jt llituatlon wani.d ado or
p&ac. a c1tMt1ed tn the N ....
n....., ~ and Prw -'"••·
tlan at u pu woeJc. min. Pl>oa<I
-1811.
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l!TZWAAT WAANER 8 ea. ft.
eloclric . ~oral<>r, In rood
c:oadlllOll. IUJIGAIN. Pb o.a •
Jlutloto 1020-W. Gelle
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JJl ·are Jn gllOd co11dltio11
Appliances are gettillg ~
.and wiU aoon be even ' harder to filld. •
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. ·-,_,, 1!mu7. . l -·~ -The Islanders ' G. N. WEL . . n• lbrlDo.·~-1a. . S...15'7 Broker & Assoc.
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: ' . co~bN/1 D~ ~ PROPER·r1 ~ Jl4~ B. 1.1 Ii '~, · I . Re4)tori Helen L. Lynn
. (1!1 Codt ·Bo v&rct. ? Corona de! Mar ) Harbor 1037
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BRAND a·· ~m, .00:th home in Corona del Mar. I Jmmediat~ poBSeS-
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The Best 'Town on Earth Frl,idaite, 15 cu. ft ..... 89.915 w:;;;:;;z; :P,.:..,;,_ "Tr9de 1n
Fripdalre, 6 cu. ft ..... !lf.50 y~~o on a Grand, Spin·
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eion. IOM pJ escrow. Full ptice $12,500. As little asl $1.500 will handle. ,
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I ALES -. EXCHANGES -RENTALS -L,SES • . . Stewan W 6 ft. 59 9(5 et or beauUtul tlleviaton.. Bish-, " am.er cu. · eat ca.ah allowance. Temui.
Ol'llllow ........ -........... -: .... 49.95 DANZ . 8CIDUDT PLUfO co ..
Coldapot ........................ 79.915 eon>er 81.b. 020 No. Jbln. Santa
Jee Boz, loolu lili:e _.An&._,_--,-------Balance at '50 per month• ulclud-
lng intereet. New 2-bdrrr\. home.
Hdwd floors, pane l · ray heat. ,
Act qutekly and you can be In
here in no time Bl all.
CORONA. DEL ¥AR PROPERTIEs
HEAD oFinCE' · BR~NCH OFFICE electric refrigerator .... 14.95 REPOMllSSED SPINET, ~heat
DA VIS-BROWN CO. gnde m&J<e. SA Vil '300. Per-
fect condlUon. AnothA!r for '2911.
fllll keY~. DANZ-8CJD[IDT
Big MUalc SION, G!?O No. Main.
comer tth. Santa Ana.
. tll Coast BoulevaM · Corona del Mar Fapnhouse Motel
• Harbor 1P,37 iffarbor 1~ 1li8G' Barbor Blvd. Costa Men
Beacon 8821
NEW EABY WASHER, Radloe,
-V. Kink Coat, 18; new Fort.-
niter, (M'en'a). 204-A Cllft Dr.,
Laguna Beach, Phone 4-6069.
59p6l
KNABE AMPICO cm.\ND. Uke
new! SA VE over $2000. Cabi-
net tub of wonder roll.a goea
wtth ft! Tem1.1! DANZ-
SCJDaDT Big Plano Store, 620
No. Main, cor. 8th, Santa Ana.
Dandy Little Home
HANDILY 1ot'ated. Dbl. garage,
nice yard, rrult trees. grape ar-
bor, chick ens, etc.
$6,350
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2 bedroom ho e with Thor kitchen unit and nice
patio. G location on one of the best streets.
Sewer etr~t and curb assessments paid. Rea-
sonably prlted at
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RADIO REP AIRS ) RENT A PIA.NO, tll per .month.
AU rent t.llowed it you buy wtth-L&ITJ Zwai • • Harold Hamm in term.a. DANZ·SCHMIOT, 520
TecbnlclaJU No. Ma.In, Santa Alla.
ONLY $1 ,000 down-bat. at 160
per month, in cluding interest. STANT,EY HADFIELD -1 Phone Harbor 20
MU~ RADIO .t TELlliVISION
106 Bl'oadway, C. M.. Bea. ~J
liOttt
8MAU... M 0 T 0 R SCOOTER-
Nea.rly Of'W. W ith Ouid dMve.
Make off er!
PETE'S LIGHT PLANT
612 • 29th St., Newport Beach
68p69H
EVERYTHING
FOR YOUR TRAll.ER 1
WlC FILL BUTANE ar.d
PROPANE TANKS
Comple~ lmW!aUon, rep.Ir
and eervice ot &ll 'J'raller
l'.qutpme.nt.
. Henna.a. E . Samuel l:11la II. Porte1
ORANGE COAST
TRAILER SUPPLY
1910 HARBOR BLVD.
Coeta Kea&, Phone Beacon 8224.·R . 82Uc
BACK Y AP..O PLAY HOUSE or
guest house, 5 'h' x 7'. Full
height. 3 windows, d a i; l i n g
Dutch door. Easily moved. Ph.
Harbor 1933-J . 60c62
FIREPLACE WOOD
2213 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa
Beacon 5180-J.
60o65
SO-A-SWAPS
TO TRADE $3,000 Su~r Buick
Conv. 1947, excJ. cond. low
o~ stop at the office at
A PIANO FOR CHRJS'l'MAS! At· Come in and ask us about __ 2_1_6_M_arl_n_e _ _,_f-' ----,-----___ Ba_lbo_a_I_el_an_d __
most 100 from which to ch<-'i the hottest income deal in
Spinet.., upright.a and Grands. BA YFRO NT
Famoua makee. No riae In town. What a bargain ! I A'"""u :o ·ve BALBOA COVES prices! Easy tennal Small de· .
posit wm secure youn. DANZ. G. N. Wells, Realtor , '
SCHMIDT Big Piano Store, ! • CALIFORNIA'S gracious living at
Santa Ana, 520 No. Main. comer and Associates <8-AlJTOM_O_BILES, 'J!DlFA___ it'• beat -1 otory rambling
8th. _ --+-~---ho rn@ -3 BR., new & mode rn
' 1790 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa 1: with charm and good living in
GREAT CHRISTMAS PIANO Phone Beacon 5181 DON'T M1S every room. 0Vf'tlooklng a
SALE now on! Save from 1100 ------------AT t 1 1 sheltered cove with PFµVATE
to $1000 on Grand "planoe; U-APA.RTMENTS a HOUSES THE BQ • . -sandy beach -clean as a pin,
Knabe, Kimbal, Wurlitzer, Voae, It invites !lun be.thing and swim-
B&ldwin make, Lester ·and NEW DODGE.S Stil~in stock. ming right at your front door.
many others. Some UMd, oome Bungalow Apts -No trade-ins uired. Unit heat. dlspooal, tiled baths.
new. DANZ • SC1DfIJ;)T ·Big paned Jiving room and SENSI-
Piano Store, 620 No. Ma.In, cor. BEAUTIFULLY furnlahed, large J BLY priced at 121,000. ternut.
6th, Santa Ana. living room with fireplace, bed· 1 room, kitchenette. Low winter Used Car Buyers -The word 11!1
USED PIANOS from $69 up. Good rat~ by day, week, or month. around that your 1 pllar can't
p 1 a y l n g condition. DANZ· buy BETTER than ur choice,
SCHMIDT, 52-0 No. Main. San· Farm House Motel hand-picked NEW c µt "trade-
ta Ana. cor. 6th. 1304: Coaat Blvd., Corona del Mar Ins" offered with ~ne8t 6%
GOOD UPRIGHT PIANOS from Phone Harbor 1063 terms!
$59. Terms as convenient u $5 56cll
mo. at SHAFFER'S MUSlC CO.
(Since 1907) -421 N. Sycamore,
Santa Ana. KI. 2~0672. 44Uc.
GREAT PIANO SALE. Secure
your Chr1st..m.a.s piano now.
Brand new Spinet $395. Another
CORONA DEL MAR -'\?:ear 1 y
lease-New unfurnished 2 bdrm.
duplex, i't"OUnd floor. Children
0 . K . Garage. 407 Fernleat,
Coro11a del Mar. Harbor 0580-R.
5&60
smallest size, only $297. Save _FU_R_N_l_S_H_E_D_3_rm-. -.-p,-.-o-n_u_·_tt-lc
from 1100 to $200 on dtscontlnu-Balboa Island. Pter . $50 mo. 'till
ed model!. $10 will hold until June 15th. Ph. Harbor 1397-W. delivery. Easy terms. DANZ. Mc60
SCHMIDT Big Plano Store, 520
No. Ma.In, Santa Ana, cor. 6th.co --ZY--2-bd_r_m_h_o_m_e--fu-rn-is_h_ed
'41 PLY. ·convertible, ' & ff, etc.
Dlserable one owner,. Udo Iale
sport.s model.
$585.
'41 DODGE 'fluid drlv ' Cpe., htr.
etc. French grey-fie owner.
Balboa Iale car ot "f!XCeptlonal"
merit!
$585.
For a
Happy New Year
For years to come-
ENJoY living tn Hawaian atmos-
phere In one of the loveliest
waterfront homes in Southern
Califomla. Pier, fl oat. Private
beach. Bay view from all rooms.
This ia one of the finest homee
on Harbor Island a.nd is as mod-
ern as tomorrows Newspaper.
Shown only by appointment.
Afte r exchange or references.
For theM"-&.nd Other PRIME
Bayfront Homes, see-
HARBOR INV. CO .
REA.LTORS
<Z-WANTED TO RENT
mileage, for local Tnll!lt Deed. ------------
complete, magnificent vlew of
harbor, $85 mo .. Including uUl.
Available to June 15. Newport Blvd. at 30th St.
Ph. Harbor 1476-R, KI. 3-518:;. Phone Harbor 1600
I
qosTA ¥ESA
REAL ESTATE .
I
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FUR~HED 2-BEDROOM Value
4 old, hdwd. floors, dln.
room, flagstone fireplace, fen-
ced. Ip real nice location. Pr1ce
$10,500. Fu111lture Is better than
' 3-BEDfl.OOM HOME-12,000 dwn
New, ~autiful hwd. floors, dual
furna e, nice ea.at !Ide location .
$9,250 buys It If )ou hurry!
TRIPLEX-I ncome ls $2,700 yr.
Its wCU locat ed, each unit hu
2 bedqooma, hwd. floors, plenty
of tilel Hardly a vacancy in laat
year. The price. $17,900. See t~
now.
$1 .000 DOWN-2 BDRM. HOME.
Full price, '6.500 and 150 mo.
4 yra. old, hwd. panel ray beat,
t ile. 6bxI25 lot.
Barney Francque
REALTOR
Lillian La P erle Fred Crosier,
ASSOCIATE.S
400 E . '17th St. at Tustin Ave.
Costal Mesa, Pb. Bea. 6818
'
E: ceptional Buy
" PASE 5 -PART · 1 ~ TH URS DA Y DEC: 26, i¥5ii
a~"illESS-8
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For A
PROSPEROUS NEW .YEAR,
INVEST NOW :
CORONA DEL MAR
BETWEEN SEAVlEW AND OCEAN
New 2-bedroom home. 2 complete baths, Iota of t ile.
Disposal, beautiful patio. A .splendid value at $1 3,750.
For further points of intere.11t ca1J Bill Schus~er, Harbor
2·l74.
NEWPORT BLVD BUSINESS FRONTAGE
A -I location. 2 butldinge -over 4400 sq. ft. I bulldLng
" 1600 sq. ft. leased !or S22'0 a m onth . 1 butldin~ 2M'o M_.
ft. suitable for light manufacturing or general merchan-
dising. Owner anxious lo sell. Submit an~ reasonable
offH to Mary Dickson, Harbor .'°13 °' H arbor 209J.
Civic Center District -$6,500
EXCELLENT Location on 36th stret>l. Attractive. Par-
tially furnished 2-bedtoonl rrame h onle. Cf'n1ent founda-
tion, good roor. Yard fenced and landac&Pf>4-Garage.
Can shoy.• any t ime. See MARY DICKSON, Harbor
101 ~ or Harbor 2092-W.
BALBOA ISLAND
Attractive 3-bedroom home, unfurnlahf'd. Knotty plnit
tnlerior. Close in location. Small rt>ar apartment rents
for 140 per we('k in summer. I-car gs.rage. All this f or
$16,000 .
CONTACT MRS. MAROON, HARBOR 1776
I
~~;~anent Bay View
FOUR B~ 2'i bath Cape Cod furnished horn"!. Unit
heat. wa'll t o ~al0l carpeting, 3 car garage. F enced patio,
Priced at $27,500 with excellent financing at only 5'i int.
P HONE CARL THOMAS NOW at Beaco-n 574S.
Tomorrow may be too late. ,
EARL W. STANLEY
Realtor
17th and Coast Hiway _
61!5 Coast Hiway
Corona del Mar
225 Marine Ave.
Balboa Island
15th and Irvine
N ev.1>0rt Beach
31 13 Newport Blvd.
Newport 'Beach.
59c61 WANTED-Unturnlshed 2 bedrrn.
house at reasonable yearly rent-
al. COM or Newport HeJ.chU.
Call STANLEY A . SMITH
1311 Cout Hlway. Corona deJ Mar
Phone Harbor 882
'46 CHEV. Sed., htr., 1 c <Mldnlte
Blue) A thorouahly1 .~und and
original pOAt-war I nomy fa-
vorite for on.ly -
$995.
·47 CHEV. Club Cpe. You'll nnd
th.ia very popular el. ii at·
tractive lhru-out and oa.rri"W
------------!We fe I this 2 B.R. home ial -:_----------~----------
the lnost outstanding buy
11-WA~ TO BUY • Call Harbor 1431-R. 41U'c ------------$5,500 in Costa Mesa .
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WANT TO BUY some good used U-APARTMENTS &: ROUSES
8heet Iron. Harbor 1020-W. 53ttc ::.;.._;"'"-=---''------
NEWPORT ISLAND-Clean un-
tum. 1 bdrm home, fireplace,
tile, yard fenced. gar, yearly.
evecy acc$i,l8S r n to man! 2 Bedroom home on 1/:,
near Harbor Blvd.
Etc re, Ea.at.side -Cloee in. 4 yrs. old,
h•rdiood floors, tile, separate
J.lled 11tall 111hower, ti.replace,
i'enceCI be.ck yard, 2-car garaae
wtth [concrete driveway. G. I.
appraised for over .Sl0,000.
Ownef mu.st sell. Full price only
HAPPY
NEW YEAR
OCEAN FR, COTTAGE, $9,000
Balboa's choicest location and
close t o bayfront. FOR YEAR.:.
ROUND or VACATION LIV-
ING. 1 bedroom, living-room, di·
nette, kitchen, bath, garage,
laundry room, store room and
lovely PATIO.
All of us here
3%-P'URNITURE FOR SALE
Rattan Furniture
.Made In the Phllllplnea and
ln our own work shop!I.
Wide choice of fabrica.
IA.rgest display In.So. Calif.
R ettnJshlng &nd Reuphollrt.erl.ng
.HOUSE & GARDEN
Ill Coa.st Hwy., Nwpt., Bea. 5277
LIVING RM., dinJng rm., break-
fut rm. furniture tor sale by
J1tivate party. Ca11 Harbor 209.
59c61
Somebody Wants
That· used tuitilturei brlC ... -bfac,
pa.lntlngs, et c.. 110w • \aklJl,g .J up
apace In your garage. Find a buy·
er with a cla.ssltied ad in the
NeWs-T\mes, P08t , and Press com·
blna.Uon: Just Phone Harbor 1616,
aay : "L!Mran t to place a Classitted
Ad," and a courteoua ad-taker will
heJp you write an etfectlv~ ad.
BAMBOO RATTAN SHOPS
Comp1ete llne, tactory:tlryou.
Open 12-9 dally .t San. Bank term•. 275 Ocean Ave., Lacuna
Beach. Uc
We buy. sell or t?Me.
Call us and save money.
Crawley's Used
Furniture
2366 New't Blvd Costa Mesa.
Phone Beacon 5014-J
CHINESE RUGS, matching' pair,
aize 7 x. 8 each. Beige wttb blue
border, $:w> each. Both for $90.
Private party. Phone Harbor
20<~R. -
-clusl!ted adJI are rNd bJ folb
wbo are lookJng to buy.
D-llOATS. 8UPPUEll
New -New -New
HUDSON INV ADER
Marine Engines
275 H.P .
PRICED TO SELL
See John Harvey
at Seacraft
t2S COAST HIGHW;A.Y
NEWPORT B!!ACB
P1L B!!ACON &'171
' ' ltfc
Waifs Trading Foat
Used Marine Qear .
JCAutleal no-.-tJ"'4 NtJla
dl.atll St. N-pott -Opla .... ...,. ft. ... ,..,.
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LIDO ISLE ALSO G. E . TELEVISION FOR
SALE. Ph. Har. 2922-W. 59ct11
U you want a rental on LIDO ------------
ISLE eee ua. Several lovely BALBOA ISLAND-Newly furn.
apt.s. Also homes aYBilable. apt., ~ar South Bay. Patio, Ben-
dix. 1 or 2 bdrms. $55 or 160, P. A. PALMER Incl. util. 131 Topaz, Balboa l•·
INCORPORATED land. 58c60
3333 Via Lido Harbor 1500 ------------
22t!c
SMALL nicely furnished apt. l~al
for 1 or 2 people. P rivate en-
trance and yard. Reasonable.
354 Broadway, Costa M,taa. Ph.
Beacon 5826-R. 59c61
MARINES or EASTERNERS AT·
TENTION Furnished single apt.
N ice sun deck. On Bay. Utll.
includ., $4 0 mo. Phone Beacon
&467·M. 59ttc
BALBOA ISLAND-Nice furnlah·
'47 DODGE Tudor ~· Ii A: H .
etc. We believe thl,_ solid, eco-
ndml(\al 'fluid drive'•[:' cyl. model
can Offer you the moat post-
war car value for t e Jeut.
$1185 :
'47 DODGE '~uJd dhve' 4-door
Sedans 12) R Ir. H , etc. 2 proud
better claaa cara, Baiboa Blue
and Royal Maroon t at wouldn't
normally have bee traded In
yet for eeveral yea~.
$1,295
ed 9;ngle apartment. year round, SHAVER Ml lJTQRS
CORONA DEL MAR-Small a pt .. $40 incl. utilities. Phone AT· Your DODGE-PLYJ OUTH Dir.
partly tumiehed, .suitable for lantlc 1-0366. 60c6Z 1936 Harbor Blvd. po.t& Mesa
Industrial lot 63x290.
. $1,000 TERMS
• GOOD LISTINGS WANTED
ROBT. H.MOTTET
Bea. 6224-J Res. Bea . 5137-J
1900 Harbor Blvd.
**SOLD** •
Lot on Mo rning canyon Rd.
Shorecllff.e •
$8,950
l hil Sullivan
F o erly C. Galen Deniaon
It. T. Everson
490 N~rt Blvd. Costa M:eaa
Beacon 6243-W
Harbor 3157-W or Beacon MM-J
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By a On Balboa Peninsula
Multiple Listing Realtor Thia h~e shows c&re tul planning.
HOME & INCOME, '9.000
Right smac k betw een the bay
and ocean! Needs a bit of flxlng
but WHAT A BARGA.IN! The
cozy cottage has 2 B . R ., llv,ng-
room with fireplace, bar k it-
chen, bath. The apartment over
the garage, ha.a two bedrooJru1;,
llvingroom, kitchen and bath.
There ts a somewhat 'beat-up'
guest room and bath, adjoining
at 3333 Via Lido
DEVELOPERS
of
LIDO ISLE
' wish all of you
couple. Reasonable. Call Har-------------Phone Beacon 907
bo• 1i~:i<.. ~ i / ! J.1 /' 59c6l TWO BDRM. HOME w;lh 2 car , ::-==T'J::-r.·=· -r:';:'j ·-:;·:t-:-:o:-;:-"';;::::
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• l" ~· · .. / gilntge. Laro lod. 510 Tustin ~GOIMG ' J!;A8~Kilat . aeft 1 11.etbre
BAYFRb NT RE'NTAL, 1 bdrm., Ave .. Newport Heights. Phone Dec. 31 . Chevrolet 1949 2-door
~LJi;e "FY;r '~~room hoW1e .. Thero:-. an_ un~~ amount,;~ 1:"' /'.· ~ 1 it>"'''· e, ,J!ffi>Ott IH~fll'.~1:1.fl !i ' ~ · lie gn . Al~~ bdrm. home, mcar• 1
.thit garage -which couJd 4~ . . • _ ~·atui, a~ or, coutot· //li l•;;l'j(•!· ~ A';cle~r 'per90ri'W.ho .Uk.ea to· 1 • • ·
to June 15th, $70 mo. Laguna 4-1510, days or 4-2509 Special, radio, heate , fog HrhU.
2 BDRM., 2-bath bayfront. Rea-eves. 60pl2 • New brakes. Harbot17~-J. 80p aonable. _
GREENLEAF &: ASSOC. 2 BDRM H OME with 2-car gar-·49 CHEVY Deluxe 4, oor sedan.
3112 Newport Blvd. Har. ~2 age. Large lot. 501 Irvine Ave., By owne r. Excellent· condition.
Yearly and Winter
GOOD FURN. HOUSES .t AP'l'S.
$40 mo. u p. LiBtlnga wanted.
.PAUL C. JONES
%307 BaJboa Blvd., Newport,Bea.ch
C&ll Ha.rbor 370 or Harbor 2313
Newport Heights. Phone Laguna Make ofter. Beacon 8~26. .
4-1510, days or 4~2609 eve•. 1! sn.4\2
80p62 --------t'--,7~---
-Y_EA_RL_Y __ B_A_S_l_S ___ A_t_tr_a_c_H_ve A 1 used ~· a
2·bdrm furnt.ahed ho me with .. q
~g~t ~~; ~~~Por~85Bl~d0: :: ::Ec=n + :: :
Newport Beach. 80ce2
'47 FORD Sport.Iman · R. A:
2 BDRM HOUSE unfurnished, H ; Col. rear axJe, lba.rp $1295
$47.50 h')o. Available Jan. lat. !
23622 Snug 4 Harbor Rd., Cliff Two ?J,edrooms, 2 baths, copper
Haven. B 0 TH are av&ilable plumbing. non-rust screens. Dis-
Jan. let. OWner Mahning, Bea-posat sundeck . Dbl. garage.
con 5600-J. ~tfc IiiUrn\ahed price is
Well located income
NEW unfurnished duplex, near
CO.'lt& Meaa school. Good fl·
nanclng. Jncome should mot e
than pay of!,
' $16,300
' Bay & Beach Realty
Ethel Shirley Gloden Fay
1450 Balboa Blvd. Ph. Har. 1264
8Wing lhe old 'pahlt btuah car.
turn this b a r gs. I n into a
CHARMER. •
BALBOA POINT, $13,500
Charming 3 B. R . home, frp1..
patio, close to good Bay bath.Ins.
DUPLEX NEAR BAY, $20,000
This ls a.n attra~lve two-story
aJm()!jt new. Each\apl. has two
bedrooms and ia nf~Jy furnish-
ed. A view ot the BaY=-!t._om the
N 3' bdr H upper deck. Be sure to aee thl• ! Full price $12,000 ew m. omes
I SOUTH COAST REAT..J,,, CO. Bay & Beach Realty . ESpeclally well built "Multiple Listing Re~~rs"
very •
HAPPY
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NEW YEAR
PA. PALMER
BALBOA ISLAND -Fumlshed 2
bedroom cottage, new paint, $50
6 months lease. Water pd. Ad-
ults. Small cotta.ge·in· rear, ll!Si.
116 Emerald Ave., Balboa Island
58p60
1741 Pomona, Costa Mesa. Ph. '49 FORD Tudor ...... , ........... $1385
Beacon 6747-J. 60tfe :'49roRD ~tom 8/T\fdor;
Heater 4: OD ....... t .......... $152:)
EtheJ Shirley Gloden Fo.y NEWFfORT CITY 302 Main St., Balbda ,Har. 2034
1460 Balboa Blvd. Ph. Ha r. 1264 NEWPORT" HEIGHTS ----'-'N_e_a_r _P_a_v_u_•o_n_" ___ I/
Balboa Coves Home O&I< nl~. nreplace, turnace, Ule PHONE Harbor 1616 to place
INCORPORATED
3333 Q LIDO
NICELY FURNJSHED co<tap.
auitable for z people. cau at
334 Broadway, Colla M ....
«-ROOMS FOR RENT
NICE LARGE FRONT ROOM &
kitchen, '37 .50 mo., linena. and
utlliUes turni.shed. 2' people.
'49 FORD Custom Si dan,
, R & H., 0 . D. .. ... T' ......... $157& No: 43 bath, 1 garbage dlspoeal, lawns, your want ad on thlB page.
Modem 2 bdrma and den, 2 baths. doublt' garage, la.rce lot.a. Move ------------
NEWPORT BEACH. CALIF.
-<9 FORD io -ton ~tak~ .... r $ 875
I
MANY MORE t ChJo.e' from.
$150 bonus &ivijn o'l clean '-41'•
on any of our late ~n.
Large llvlng rm and d;nlng rm. In no LIDO ISLE Party tumished, •6000 down. · . HARBOR 1500
• WORKING men'a home. Rooma, ------------· I $7 per week. Gas heaters each RENTAL t1 roont. Good beda. 123 28th St .•
See owner, 14<0 w .. t Bay Ave. $9,950 ONE OF' THE OUTSTANDING 3
ot' Phone Har. 0896-M. 59c72 • bedroom, 2-bath homes on Lido.
Newport. Beach. 32c.'13H
SPECIALISTS HOTEL ROOX, twin beds, prlvole
No reuonable offer i ~ on
any o&r on., NewtJort ~~· bil'I'~ Ulied cai' lot at -· C1111 lDoln& ·er.Jc ollower, 1014 E. Balboa. opect&I
LUlwood Vick, Rltor. ~~ter ratea or au year, ~ 534 Coast Hiway
a.~ Iolond ---. IOU -' f I
----Beocon l&O< N~ j!louh
FURNISHED anall'opt. -to N KOllSY TO LOAN • _t _ j . ·
market.a, ~ -Worldnc Theodore 1'obins man or 2 &c11'1lo. UW pd., Pl! LOANll TO BtJILD. IKPRO~ a,• .
mo. &17 _ seth SL. Newport BUY, KOD~ OR YOUR '7'01\Q D ~ 1
Be&cl>. Harbor •1-w. 49tfe R&J'INA.NCS Bouro: w.11 De1 I 'lit~ wo Bur Trull ~ _,., A • 10 ~ •
SEE ll03 and ll03\!o-Slth, Newport M'"CW"""PO"'RT B&l.Jl()A. r;ICDialAL .-I
Ial, 2 bdnn. Wlfllm. home, yrly. SAVlNGll A LOAN ll.saH. 11 -••• L m.&n oz
BIG
1951's
GREETING
ON BAI.BO/. ISLAND-
A. 3 bed.room home, fire-
place. Nice patio.• Com·
I ' pletely turnlahed. 2 llatha.
ONLY $12,500
2 bedroom untum. apt., double -Via UM ft. JJ.of· a.
p.r. Jaund:ry. olorq'e room or rw ojilo or T>.ile ' I al C
-~ -__., eo1 LOANS For Homes i:..--...,. ·~:-ci'I Island Re ty o. llUI. No.port lol&nd. -
1 .!)l .... 116 -·ft> • . )(u!Uple Llatlnc' .Realtocs •
NEWPOftT BICIOB'nl -1-.wfth .f % a 5* ~o Jnt. -lot. m1 SS q. ' '¢" ts:r p~ AT A.GATE
duplex -Ua11uniobed 2 bdrm. 1-....,_ 1-ri8ll "" -,._ -....,_ ~ Har. m.w ~ f" ,_ Lars'• -llpoel&l•llni ID f a. >...~a. 4£ '19lf an ' -r. ~ ~ ..,.._s. __ lb_.,_ .. _1a. _______ _ ·~PboneBe&collU1t. lfltfe Pi&Jlll:·5"" ~ i:-., -Oww, lllue ·lo •, Qallf. , CALL BOB u.'l'l'i.at . I _, ~n..,-_.,. __ •_n_•.,..•-•-----·1 '-:,: ~ =~ A,f.;~ == liar. 11• far ...... Appnlool ~ -~'"' ntoi!t Ol)IQ'QllTABLI:· lg.f'-·-
Ut' di au .,_ -~ gr. SllA. Rq. POUUD llOft'TOAG& CO. ~l A.a Id Ill --· fTwi. -S.. lfff-ll.
101• a. w.a.i-. Bar/™· --ur. n.. ,.,_ '/'1 1-61811 i-w 1r111 pe--. I 111ttc
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THESiti HO HES ~ ALSO 0 .1. 26·ft. living room wi~ comer
, • fireplace, opens on to large pri-
-L M k vale patio. Muter bedroom • • ·J:ta!ph P. as ey 16xl<. run til• reaturea throur;ti
uu N~rt Blvd.. Newport Bch. out. Unit heat, 62-ft, lot. We 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooma, oceu . I Phone Barbor '02 are ready t o deconte. IF YOU view, new modem 2-story yea~
••·LOOK
HURRY, you may chooee your around home. Completely fuJ1l.
own colon . Don't make a mia-1 1711 Eut Ocean Blvd., Balboa. REAL VALUES
dOSTA~A take, See thla nne home betoni For appointment t o aee call
you buy. awner-Ha..rl)or 2543. 56cet
1 B.R. Jllome, cloee In. 1-ear .....,--
attadled. Good dllrUlct. Price
ALSO
2 bedroom a.ad den, 2·b&tb home
on 45-ft. lot. large patio, many
out.at.anding featura. 4% loan.
We beU"e thU ii one of the
beat JooklnC" homea oo Udo,
?NLY $6,500
,%1.600. "' Newpo'rtl Beach
I 8. Rl HOMS ID' Nftpc>n elooe
to odean. A '-\1 buy for only
'8.7SO.
BAY FRONT
s bedroom.. 2--bU.b .bome, 5 yrs. old.
Tllro ~ bar-typo ldtchM
-BJ:ST BA YFRONT BUY on
HAPPY NEW YEAR Lido, ~.ooo. Olrnlohed.
"'OK US TO YOU Balboa Peninsula I -Oonler lot at s.vm. IUld JI BL
l -· suso. . B. A. NERESON GRl:ICNL&AJ' A Al!aOC.
11U,. lfftpurt ..... Coot& -IUI N_,...t -. ilal1lw 11&1 '
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-**SOLD**
411 Haul Drive
Corona del Mar
By a \
Multiple Uating Realtor
COSTA MESA.
NEW 1 BEDROOM HOMJ!l
Oonlplot&lr fllunlllbed. lArp kit.
nu. loan. llm&ll -P11llL J'ull pnc. MllOO.
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WHERE· TO DIN·E
• ENTERTAINMENT • THEATRES
CLOSED For Alterations
Dec. 25 -26-27-28
Open Friday, Dec. 29th
NORTON'S BAY SHORE CAFE
t 11th & COAST HIGllWAV
THE ARCHES
CAFE and COCKTAlL LO UNGE • OPEN 10 a. m. T hrough 2 a. m.
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• Newport Blvd. on Coas t
N E\VPORT
H ighway
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0E ARE CLOSED OS Tl:I URSDA \'S
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PORT THEATRE
NOW THljU SAT.
"THE MINIVER
.STORY"
GRE ER G ARSON
\VALTER P IDOEON
Rt."tten ·atlons
No"' fu r a G ala
N E\V YEr\R'S
F.\'t~
CELr;JIRATION
S ot!fl'makrrlf
NOW SUO,UTTM
F.-.d Alll&I,.,, B«lty Hu&n ,,
"LET'S DANCEr
CELEBRAT!: ~
New Year's Eve
• r r b.-Lido ThM-ll'f" l!
DOlllJl.E COl\IEIJY Slfi W
llarold Lloyd In
'MAD WEDNESD. Y'
-AJ8o -
· t.:\'E ARDEN
"THREE HUSBANDS"
Late Show New Yee.r'.i Ev" -+-
Mes a~''
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'l FIRST HAReqR 801.DLER t<I;
ktw .... life In , .... r Ol'f'AR WW
fn l lllO "'·u Cp John F..
Hu~ !4., ~ ol ~In. Ruth
Welpad, J '-' F.,,·L'tt Balboa
Blvd.. Balboa. JI~ m et dt-at b on
September 14. 1 ,
Mrs. Sad ie Irwin
Is Hostess .at
Family Dinner
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Com mu ' ity Col c erts
Fo r Jan e ry I
Con1m unJ y Concert j programs
availa ble t Orange co}Jn ty mem-
ber 1:1 s h ow two t or January, t he
Dt?.paur l ri 'llrY C hu r}ia app~er
lng on J at FuJl,rton H igh
school a upt ortum a.ntt 1o n Jan. 10
at Sant• ~nil H igh eChool a udi-
torium. Thfcc concerta: are •la ted
ror Februa ry a nd lwo f or April.
Brea d ~nd C.~ke
Dec. Pro ject i
of H o P,e mak ~rs
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1'.lrs. E nirnn P ou pa rt and Mr8.
Al arg e llrockett. proj,ct JeaderH.
Mrs. Sadie f1w ln of N ewpo rt 1n<1 de 11nd ~'"rvcd d<'ll cloui:1 holiday
Bea.ch entertalrled w.t.l h a Chtlf<l-,brra.cl~ al Jle ht trHt m t·ftl n ~ of t h e
mas rtln ner whfn gucs lM Inc luded <~11.'il.;:L M<'tt l-l ti n1e1u•k;ri:1' Club in
Mr . a nd Mrs. Ralph Irwin , Mr. and 1.he cdu<'a ional bu lidtng of the
Mrs. Albert Irw in o f COt1 ta Mesa. Cc11nn1 un1t i:hu,rrh.
,..:r. and Mrs . H ush ~1 c1'-fill an a nd M rs. 8&\ht r Durdick (I f Tustin
children of NeWjport H eights, cleu1onstrilled cake (h.·coratlng
\v 1t h ycltow tnflcs f n chncolate
cakP and pink ro~cs o n whit r r Bke .
1 SATIJRDA Y LAST DA y
I.!~~~~~~~~:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tb,. Bir P k:ture or 1960 ;. SAM-'S--SE-A FOOD ~-•B•-;;;;~;.. ·~I "KING .:l~~~!"ON'S
Heights Fam il y
at Glendale
t-.1 r11. Waticil:l BoliC or Ana heim
!'lhoWPc( hoy.• to· tas hie•n poln!'lcttins
\Vil h rlbboll a nd the u i;;e o f \'4.'hit<'
r 1as t10 p,r· mak ing ' a snownlan.
1-tr. a nrl Mrs. Hugh 1'1cP.·f illon T hlrty·fi\'C n1e 1nbt'ra l:l nil guC'~ts
and c hildrt·n &ward end Ruth • t.·nj<1 y cd a MhKre the cost luncheon
Ellt>n ,,r 523 Wc~tm ini!tt.•r Ave., v.·hiC'h 111clurl<-d the brea<.h1 and
Newport He ighl1t, travelrd to cukrri. I~ lttn ~~I S l '."IJA Y. >JON, Tl.ES . C omplete Course ., '(JOO""" t;,Vr)(/ ., ch .. Chaplln
LU NCHEONS-DINNERS ~ "~:~·~'.:,',";;,:: ~ "CITY LIGHTS"
''At the Sign of the Swordfish'' 0 o."''"~~1:::;:~:_;;"qinq 0 j (fr1•('r Ga...On~':.;;:r Pld~n
Beautiful New and Enlarg ed C ocktail Lou nge ~ HAWAIIA N °•CHESTlA ~ THE MIN •~· ""' ,;,,,.,,, '"' IYER STORY SURFSIDE 1'oru &: Ji·rr.\' l'arly I.ATE S l lO W EVE
Gle ndale S unrhly ror H holiday din· "8huplc E lt·ctrlcel 1R < pulr8," will
ner with M1·i1. McMilla n"s pi:&rl'nt~. lHe ,vi .. topic a t lh t• tHtXI 111ect ing of
Mr . and rttrs. O~car 1'1oc. th•;. club to bt· h<'ld l<~riday, Jan.
IZ. ut JO a . 1n . Projcrt lcudcrN w ill
-OBMlflcd ad" are read by folks be Mnlt.'M. Brocke tt. J oyce Hlrtler
who are look ing t o buy. and Alice C o111pt on. . -----
Clas.<Jl[ied e.ds cML lit tle , do 1nuch. 1 Every body rl'&tl.1t the c lassirled ads.
I bt·f \\'t"f"n 4 & 6 I'· n1. 1!1111~~~~~~·~~~~~~ 84•1 \\'l'f'h S.-KI 84·acb 'and Nllruwt Beach 0~ ~ J{t•&:"ular :\l1•n11 B~· C cc
l'bun..s: 82( --05 -80~00 -840. '78 N C t<•f I I ·-------------------------~-_ ~ ... ·~:;,;;;,. ;-.;_~~ Forma l Dance
FUN ZONE
OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY
and
SUNDAY
BALBOA \
~ THE -,,;EW -HUT .,~.I at NHYC Fo ll ows
on ....... H lw•.•'. ....... a I Xmas Regatta ICLOSE;O TUESDAYS) I
E Ph. 4-9006 (o r Rr"'4•r\·ati11n~ a
lf--•B•-•a Bt-•e I Loo k in~ forward t o a gay New
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By MORIU
F ree d«>llvery to St. J ost-pl1
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Balboa Harbor 2070
Y1·ar·~ 8 vr are n1 cn1bers of New-
port Ha rbo r Ya ch t c lu b, now tx--
l n ~ dccoratrd for tht' forma l din-
nt·r dancr which is highlight o f
th{• winlf"r 3C'a8o n . Overhe.itd will
bP dPcorations In r'cd an d whi t e,
labl.._s w il l be decorated and the re
w ill be-favors for everyone. Bob
Ft~Elchlc'e orchestra. wllV play
for dancing.
Rf'!'lf'rvetlon ~ arc co m In~ in
frnm the evening's hosta. Com -
1no{l1:u 't' and Mrs. Walter Elliott
w i ll h{'ad on(' table and at an-
othf'r will bl' Vice Commodor e and
Mr~. Thon1as Rutter and guests.
Others havini;:: rese rvations Inc lude
lhf' Ra lph Baker!, Roy McCul-
lous.:h!, H a rvry So m er s, J oh n
Sw illt'arts L yman Farwells, James
Rubcls, and A. W . LewiSE's, Th~e
"-'ill be two tables ror the young(>r
OUR REGULAR
NEW YEAR'S PARTY
New Year's Eve
Sunday, Dec. 31st
Dan ci ng till?? ?
BAMBOO ROOM
Balboa, California
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The dance w ill he climax of thr
16t h annual Chrh;tmas rf'gatta of
Saturday and Sunday in which a
hund rrd en t r it•s ar e expected.
Salling h(•rc ro r t he first t im C'
wilt b<' a nev.· F ea th('r c lass,
which ha~ nine c ntrlf's from S«n
P t'dro.
Zoning Ordinance
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r·---------------r ~ THANKS, FOLKS 1.---THE-CIR-CUS-RO---.OM
a nce he t ha.nked t he council for 1>·,
t heir cooperation and Mayor la-.J· ',. :-::
bell thanked the commission , say· .,
ing :"We all appreciate the time :tr~ ... ·
they put On lt and th ey don't even
get the $50 a m onth the councll·
FOR YOUR LOY AL
SUPPORT THE PAST
YEAR-
AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL
PAVILION GIFT· SHOP
BALBOA PAVILION
I ONE OF AMERICA'S j OU TST A N D IN G
I REST AU RANTS!
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Food E•perll.J Pre-
and
Graciously Sened, lD Our
Unique Dlnl.q" Rooru
Free Indoor Parkin•
Nut Door.
men receive."
Principal a.rguments over the
new law developed on the origin a l -,
dcci8ion lo r e-zone Little Balboa
[s land t ronl R-2 to R-1 , on r«>-
zonlng Block& 131 an d 132 In Co-'"
rona de l Ma r from R · 1 to R -2 and
nn changing the Cor-on a del Ma r
bu!'line~l'I dist rict from C-2 to C-1.
r.ouncllmen abando ned the Little
l 111land c hange, but held fa.s t on the
latter two revision s. How ever.
bu8ir. "8 uses Pf'Tmltted In a C-1
zone .vere changed t o permit
hanc11cra ft enterpriMs and other
bualnesees that merchan ts fa vor-
ed on the hlghviay .
Other Action
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01 fi 'o' .I Other act ion taken by the coun-
c lt Tuettday Included:
ONE OF THE BlOOEST •t.orlN of 1'60 'OIL ln Ne"·po~. Flnt
the cit)' oouacll appro,•f'd the transfr r ~ th.e old Elliott lea.tie to
the ~erstna Oll Co. ol Lone Bt-ech. Thea the eompminy "''hlp-
11tockl"d It• flrwt "'~U from a point 1Juet outalde the eil'y limit.A
oppoeltf" 5'1't h. St., undPr Pacific .Elect rte and city land. The n"'t
"'-ell t. pictured abo\•e. Jersim 0,, b1 noo• "-orklns on. a tblrd "'ell
\4'tUQ: "'1U be drilled to a deyth of 3500 ft'et. (Press Phot o)
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NEW YEAR'S EVE
C llECK OR C AS ll ON RES t::RVATI0 1'·s
Ml"ST BE IX BY DECEJl.IBER 29
·$1000 per person •
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INCLUD ES -Mel odrama, ~an c ing,
Va u d e v ille, Favors, Dinne r a nd
Cocktails; AD You Can Driftk.
( 1) Adop ted the State master
n1utua l civil dt"fense aid agree-
ment following ll!! approval by the
city attorney.
l 21 Declined a.n offer of St~
f rom Francia X. S hoen of Sant.a
Ana for the old city water depart·
rnent buildings a t Newport Blvd.
and 28th SL.
fS) · AuthorlUfl the city clerk to
call f or bids on M>OO fei@t of 2+.
inch concnte w ater pipe to re-
place tht! Une trom the Arches to
lhe reacrvoir. I
f f) Approved plana aNi autho1'*
lzed clerk t~ll tor b&c! on 1200
r .. t or e-1nc• tnuudte ~lilpe to be
ln•talled on Old Count Road I.ft
Newport Heights.
I&) Approved a speclal~vanc:e
pennit from Paciflc m.taD & Co.
~~:~:. m1 s.!::!
Dr. between 4.fth ud 146Ut SU.
CO!!Dlm'lTY 18 DD'ZNlll: HUii ( .I
'"The QvU Def....., program -Claamtled Ilda ·.,.. :i by ro~
WiU make maxlmum Uk of u.-wbo are k>okfnC" to h&Q'. !"
isling faclli~ utd 8'nicem w ith·• ______ ....,..
~~T=~~ --Oi>por1Wllty 1a ~ .111
ot CiVU Def.me-ln "Calitoral&. CL•M l n&D
CAPTAIN OF THE PORT "'81'1 t h,. t !J.ltc> bt'tltO\.\·ed upon A. 8.
R om !lf"JI.-, ph>nt'f>r dcwloped o l t he II.arbor &l'f'a In A u,ctni l at a
t1.,.tlmonJal lunr hM•n In hl 8 honor al N t•\\'J>fl'l't lfa r hor \·a<·hl club.
()nl)· on<' olhfU' J)e.NHJP e\·f'r rf"("f'l\..-'d lhf' t ltlr. Rou~!>Pll1· I"' pict un>d
,,·Ith llu-hon ur;.iry rap and IW"rolt,. 1 J•rt·~ Ph11tcol
Mesa C ircles Exchange · Gifts
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A string of r eal Qld fashinnrd ,. --------------
Traditional yulr party ur C1rrlc
Five wa.~ staJ?f'r1 111 thf' Brnadv.·ay
residence nf Mrs. A lb1•rt l)Ullt'k. A
~ilvcred tree, candlt•M and grl'en-
e ry "'"re amonJ! thr f1·st1\'c i'\d•11·n-
m€'nts. A short hus111<'ss Sf"::t.~1n11
wru; c<•nduclC'd b;· )i rs. OlgH Crav.·-
fo1 ·d. lca dC'J . Mr,... En1n;.a C'ranford
1'!\('i,t:h bells on the door of E thel
Rh odes' 16th Pl. h on1e set tht•
Noel n1ood for l hl' annual Ch1·1st-
mas pKrt;.i of Circ\(• One of the
Col'ila Mesa Con1mu nity Church
W SCS. Inside the house a b right
Christ mas t ree. n1inh1.lurc Santi\
Cl aU!:l('!'f. and poinsettias fu1 thc1·cd
th" motif. p resented a rcad111.!-f wh 1~·h M N!.
~i'abl'I Ja m es. "'ho shar od hos-Dudek had g i\'en in her childhood.
tes,g duties with Mrs. Rhor!rH. AC't -Arter girts were cxt:han,i::e<t
p(i as Mni. Sa nta and dlfl lributed A.mong Sf'cret pa ls, t he hOl:lt.ess
girts t o the mcn1 berH. Refresh-i.icr\'crl rt>frcsh111cn la. Me1nbers in-
ments or plun1 pu ddin g, popcorn cludcrl were Mn1c~. l rl'n(' No rt h-
balll'I. nulH, candy and tea round~d ern, Percle G rover. Viola .Bc<'kell.
ou t t he cY<'ning. Violet Oe.~sels , E l<'anor L i,t:hter,
Pre.se nt W(>l'C ~fme.s. Ma bt•I An· Hulda Young , Bcrth3. Bohannon.
drc"'S. L ucile C I a rk, Mildred Florrnce Eightncy, Cranr"rd, Bird
r.11,nrc, Lul·ille \Vcat.hPrwax, Alice Mellott, Ct awf11rfl, Bo·rtha Shut-
Ea..~ln1an. R uth K idder. N ella Ful-v.·c ll, A nn liand. E1n111a Sunpsun.
lcr, Knthl'yn Dial. Har1iet J ohn-1 Iva Coe. Clara ~1 c '-1urtry , J ohlill·
son. Lois M~k. Rhodes a nd I na Ha11.9on , Gerl rude E<l~k and
Jan1es. carrle Inman .
' Nf WPORT HARBOR ELKS
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C/SATURDAY DEC. 30
ELKS' CLUB BALBOA •
Dancin9 9 till 2
Buffet Supper at 11 :30 •
SEE ANY E.LK FOR TICKETS
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Rich OrC)Cln Tones
at Once
WITHOUT· KNOWING
A. SINGLE N OTJ:
OF MUSIC
' . Come 7ea.r and TrJ thla wonderful NflW OPcaa Younell
1DA ~SCHMIDT PIANO co.
520 Nol Mahl, Cor. of '"
SANTA ·AJQ "3••• KL 2-5140"
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Pf'a.k day. Sunre7 "'88 '18llr on April 18, 1049. during Eu.!iiter
\\'N•k. Blrgeitt hod zon tal path through th,. centt>r l!oi Coaitl lllgh-
'\a~· cut at rll'ht an&le8 on .t.hr trft by N1•,vpor t Bl\•d, ""hlf'h run11
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As an essential part of any J>lan for the future, the
flow. of traffic through and w it hin your city has to
be considered. Here is how the principal traffic
· arteries look whftn they are studied on the basis
of an actual count of motor vehicles made during
16 hours of one of the heaviest traffic days of
the year.
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lnl.o Ralhua. Blv•l. at the bol lom. Bust~t ttpot h1 at l i lh St. and
Coast H.ll'h"·ay "·Ith t he t.'8.8t 1d dr of thr At<'hf'8 a <·loM> M"rond.
PEAK OITY T R AFFIC W A D CHARTE D-This la a t•ha r t ptt-
pared by the city'• plannlnir ooMultanb, Jlahn an1I c;:.m bJ•t>ll,
alaowiDI' t he t ratftc load on ,-artous Ne\o\JH>tl, RN.ch J01 l rr~·tis on :l
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WELLS COMMUTES CROSS COUNTRY Don't Fill Tubs
TO DIRECT FREEDOMS FOUNDATION in Air Raid;
Oark·halred, intense Kenneth D. Wells. executive vice·r1·psidcnt of Frrcdoms F oundation, Inc., who
ma.kes his home at 600 Seavtew Ave .. Corona rlel Mar, poses an int(·1esting question. "Just knock on
any 100 doors. It doesn't matter where they ar-t'. They can be In Attleboro. Vt .. St. Louis, Mo., or Cor·
ona del Mar. Ask the people who come to the door a bout what is mcunt by the An1erlcan Way, of Life,
and then esk them their understanding of the pr1nclplrs of Con1n111n is:n. Chttnces arc that m08t of your
enswera will ag1·ee on a deflnition .. -------------------------------
of Communism, and you'll be hard ' lion general awards pro~ram will 1 at Valley F orge, In the
put Lo find two anHwcrs agree-~·ve out $100,000 In awards tu n1on1cnt of the American
darkest
R evolu·
Ing on what we me~n by the ncou1·age an/"f rC\A.'ard o thers to Lion.
Amt'rican Way of J.,ife. s ak in behalf of a '-''SY of life Well.'! comrnenl!i that "l"hiR was
It was lo orient the American ,~:hich all American a rr fre1• to lht-rinty tlnte when the American
1 public to their wonderful heri· enjoy and which it is e\'ery AmC'ri-n<&tion "·as in doubt w~cther it
L-tage of (reedom that Freedoms can's responsibility to prese r,·e \vould survive. The An1e r ict1 n
Foundatkln was established 11.s a and extend to future J:Cnerations."' people "'ere n1akin1> up their mind.<:
non·proflL non·sectarian and non· Add"l " 11 S50 000 ill b whether to accept forci.c:rn t101ni·
political organization In March, ded1 iona y, t 1 ·, hw 1 e 1 r •
1949 awar scptLra e y o sc oo sys. nation or to pay the pr ce o re·
uri.der its charter Freedo an!i te1ns throughout the nF1tion which mainin,i.: frr·c."
have made outslandir.,i:: contribU· fWldi.na-I~ Prf"•idf'flt Foundation exisl.8:
"To create and build an under·
standing of the spirit and phll·
osophy of the Constitution and Bill
or Rights and of our 'bundtc· or
Jndlvisible political and economic
Freedon1s Inherent in them." •
"To inspire Lbve o f Freedom
and to support Ule 11pirttual unity
born of the bdlef that man la a
dtgnJfled hun1an being, created In
the tmage of hla Maker, and by
that fact po81:1e~M>r of certain ln-
alirnable tights"
Wells, as excutilie vlce·presldent
of the organization. apend.8 one
m onth In the East at Freedoms
l<"'oundatlon headquarters al vaney
Forge, and one month working in
the West . Dynaml<', muscular,
.. wavy.haired Wella points out the
need for wo1 k or the nature done
by Frerdon1s Foundation on t he
West Coast.
He points out that "with the
rxception of N ew York, Commu·
nist lnrluenc<' ts stronger out here
than In any other section ot the
United Slates."
"Our big problem today Is teach·
Ing the American people to rec·
ognlze soclalJsm. Then to tdentJfy
socialism for w hat it really is. a n
advance agent for Communlam."
lion11 to the teaching of the Aine r· \Velis s ha res his official dull\'~
lean Way of Lire. in piloting the cou111P or Jo'rt'rdo111.s
The 1949 a'Vl.·erd.o:; totalt'd S8't.(}()(l 1'~11undation with E. F . t-lut ton, of
in caah. plus medal~ nnd certlfi -brokerage houst.· fttnic, who is
cat~s of nlerit. An awards jury chai1111Rn r1f the ti-u~;tees tif .the
composed of state .!!Uprcmc court organization. &nd n on BrldinJZ,
juaticeioi and patriotic cltlzeni:1 ptLttner In the N1·w York adver-
j udgcd the entrif's. A\Yai·ds w ei·e tising firrn of F 0t1le, Cone end
given for Mfltorlals, n1ag-a.zlne ar· Be ldi n~. who Is the president of
ticles. radlo programs, advertts· Freedoms Foundation.
Ing campal&'fUl,_16 mm. motion plc· According, to r.:ella. BeldlnJ;'
tures. comic s tripl!I. single ca.r· 11k~tched the now· amous graphic
loons. high school and college representation ot the An1erican
commencement addresses. St'rmonl' Way of Life In answer to Beldlng's
union publicatlonioi. con1pRny en1. s on's question aa tn 'Vl.'hal lhe
ployee j:iubllcatlons. and in an un· An1 erican \'•lay of Lifr V."M8 This
cla.asifled category. "An1erican Credo" "·a~ putilishcd
StU!lo('n on Jury
Or. Harold E. StasS{"n, president
of the University of Pennsylvania,
served at non·voling chnirn1an tif
the awards jury. Genernl "Ike"
Eisenhower made the prest>ntn·
lions at the cer en1onlcs at Vallt•y
Forge, Pennsylvania.
Proving that the awards go "to
every type o f American. no maltf'r
who he n1ay be" Wt'll S n1entiunl"d
the following list of 801ne or the
win ner11 : 1
'"A tull·bloodt-d Am!'rlcan Indian
farmer : tht creater· or 'Skeezlx
of Gasoline Alley; en1ployee publl·
c11.tlons or three major America.n
corporations; an ex·Seabee from
Brook lyn; a housewife whose
'Freedom cookies '11d recipe for
America · imp1·<'sscd the judgcl!:
and the contributlon.!I to Freedom
by baseball played Jackie Robin·
1norc than 100 times In lf's..-, than
90 days. It reached 2!"1 n1illlon
pt>ople through Rear1er's. Digest
and was also carried by ni~ny
other Amer ican and foreign 1naga.
z.lnes,
The ak<'lt·h shows ''Fundan1cnlal
B{'Jicf in Go<! .. ea the foundation
of a n1onun1ent·llke strurture. Up·
nn thiR foundation Is the base Iii·
belled ''Constitutional Gove1·nn1ent
to SERVE the Peoplf'. Two pil·
lar.9 extend up from the base and
these list the individual hUmJtn
right& V>'hlch by these plllara so
often lake for granted. Supported
by these plllara Is the pinnac le
reading ''Political ·and E conomic
Righl8, which protect the dignity
a.nd freedom of the Individual."
Beldlng·s sketch ts probably the
cloaest approach lo lhw anl!lwi:r to
the question "What is the Ameri·
can Way ot Life."
Officials Warn
California householders have
been told not to fill their bath·
tubs with water In the cvenl of
an air rRid.
The adn1on ilion wa~ one nf four
emphatic "don"t.<;'' ii-supd by Ml'lj .
Gen. Wa ll<'r M. finbl'1tsu11. slate
dir<'clor of civil d•·f.:n.!'f'. to be ob-
J"iC'r,·ed in C:l'l.'4C or an Rir ratrJ.
He said. "in v1t·\~' of nun1cr•>U!'i
fonflictlng inl'ltr1u·t1on frf)nl :--.oln c..,
other than the offir c of civil c1c·
f1·nMC', whi"h have bern publicized
on the l'!ubjt·ct of action to be
lakPn with rl"lfltinn tu 11t1litlc!'I in
the event of n1ajr.r atlKc k , the
Callrru nia offlec of 1'lvil defense
is issuing the folhn1o·ing dlrc<.~ivt·s :
Four l>~1n'tp;:
"Don"! Hhul off y .. ur i:as i.er·
vlre /'f}('k ! ·y 011 tnay llf'C'rl the hC'al
durlr1i:;-the c1ne1 ~··nc·.\· 1.tlcr l Knd
•lan,c-rrous at·cu11 1uln!inn~ of ga~
1nay be rell'a.sed inlo hon1cs or
building If servil'e Is restored by
unt1·alned llf'ople.
''Don't !'l'hllt off your rlC'rtrtclty~
You n1ay \11.'ant yuur radio whif·h
n1ay be your only n1f'Al1S of rec('i\'·
Ing l)ffi<'illl lnstructio11t\ or ynur
clork. or a ho! plate, or even a
hght in your !'lllf'ller.
"Drin·t shut c•ff off ynur WAtcr
l'l<'r\'\r .. : Yn11 rn::i .v nr t•d !'l/l.Olll'lry
ra<.·il\tir!I or w11tl.'r n1ky be nt•ellf'd
quickly tu t•u t 11ul s rnall fires.
\\'Ill c·ut l'rr~urr
"Dvn't drH\V quant itiPs of wa-
te r into bu.thtubs 01' other ('(11\·
talners! "Th is will only rcdui:e pres·
Mu re in the mains lllld also rci>ull
in an unnect·~a ry waslt• r.f water
which n1;iy bt> badly n eedf'd. Stor·
a.gr Watl'r heH.lcrR hR.ve suffi cient
water for enicrgrn<.·y drinki ng and
cooking needK."
RoberlBOn explalnrrl gss, elec·
tricity and watt>r utililic11 have
emergency operat ing procedurel!l
which are designed to best saJe·
guard the comn1unlty. W hen safe·
ty lnl'at1u res a re neCe!'lsa1·y, util-
ity suppltel'I can be cut off by util·
ily service crews.
Explaning the function of Free·
donUI F oundation , Wells says "It
ls a unique organization, and we
are limited to giving awards to
those who give us a better unde1 •
Blanding of the American Way of
LUe." eon and by Judge Harold A!edlna."' EL'-fER I BONES I REJ.!'-!ER,
Appropriately, the Freedoms Resultl!I come from constant Cahforn1a ~a1nblf'r, on arrf'st in Acttpt«I by Public
Public acceptance or the ha.sic
idf'as of Freedoms Foundation has
been widespread and the org11.ntza.
tlon has "grown fifty llmea a.8
large M!' Wt' had ever anticipated,"
uys Wt>lls. "Today It Is the beat
known organization of ll.8 type."
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Tennis RQdcets
4.95 ton.so
RESTRINGING
SERVICE ONE DAY
Com.e in end see us
For Your Tennis
Needs •• Bells -
Tennis Shoes
Bo/JA.
SPPlnff Gocios
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Foundation medal Is a ba.'l·relief Practlce! An ad regularly In thls H ollyv.•ood -"You can't do this to
of Ge neral Washington praying paper will produce r eaulta tor you. me-I've got n1on<'}'."
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Sailor C and D Cage Teams
Beat Boys Club; Varsity Idle
Newport High A nnrl B basck<'tball tean1s were idle la.!<l week bu~
Coach Ju!Ps Gage's C and D squads were hosts to teains fron1 thC'
Cfl..'ltll Me~a Boys· Club und were victorious in both gan1cs playeJ
at the high school gym la.at. Friday. '
The Cces ·.von eaitily. 44 -29. hut lh<' 0f'cs just squcetf'd out a
--------------~J4 .3'1 victory.
Coast Loses in
Meet, 65-50
Orange Coast college will mt>et
Pierce JC Friday at 4 :30 fi .m . In
the SRm BArry Me n1oriRI ~asket
ball tournRmentA. cons o I a.lion
flight scml.finA,.s at Glt'ndale.
a.f ter losing to Santa '-fonlca 65·50
in the chtt.m pionMhip dl\•islon Tues-
day night.
El Camino i 71·48 11\·cr East Lof'
A nge l e~! and Vallt>y JC 16!"l·!"1l
ovP r l'IPrcr) were <·lhrr flntl·
1·ounrl winnc1·s. SanlR Monica n1el
Glendale and Valley nppnsed '-fo·
dcsto in W l'dncsday·,. chan1pian·
:<ihlp flight quartf'r-flnals whi\f'
Rel"dlPy t ook on Palo Verde in a
flr:<it·round contest.
The Plrate11' Inability to throt-
tle Santa Monica 's Gordon Hein
pro\·ed their tutdnln~ again Tut>s-
da.v night. just as il did two Wt'ek:<i
RJ:O in the Chl\ffey to11rn11n1cnl.
lle1n tanked 35 in that Ont'. Tuel'!·
day night h" J{o t 2-t , mo:<1l of the
point~ in thr !!IP<'on/"f h:tlf. '
Coa:,1 t had R 26-23 lead at half·
I in1f'. with H ein ht'ld to scvt•n
points. HP found the range Rfter
1ntcr1nii;c.~lnn. hO\Vl'Vrr. as the San-
tH. Monit·anS t ("lfl k the leat1 ncvf'r
to b<.' hf'nrlrd lhf' rf'Rl o f the way.
Bo!J \'a1·clley swished 19 Pirate
points.
LlneupM ond points:
Santa ~fonlf'a (~) Cna.111t (50)
Hein 124 ) F (19) Yardle)'
J ont"s (I ii F' 17 1 J ohncox
Rhodes f 6 l (" f 51 Feldner
Oldhan1 121 . G f4 l DaviM
H ooper 11 21 .. G . 181 Rir hard80n
ScorinF:" subs: Sttnta Monlca -
Est.gan I~ I. E nsterlt I 5): Coast
Harrts 111. Shafer !II , R oehm !SJ.
Move License
Exam Office
Driver's license f'X&rninationH
will again be temporarily moved
to the Barnf'y Ko.!lter Studebaker
A~f'ncy 11l !"124 E . F \rMt St .. Santa
Ans. according to •Jack Campbell,
manRger or the Oran~f' County of·
fio nf the Df>pl. of Motor Vehicles,
at 405 S . '-la.Jn St .. Orange.
Examinations at lht' Orange of·
flee will be c losed at noon o n
Wednesday. December 27, and will
be resumed at the new le mporRry
location at 524 E . Firl't St., Santa
Ana at 9 a .m . ThursdRy, December
28. 1900. Regular o ffice hour11 will
be maintained, D to ~ dally and
9 to 12 noon on S.l!l.turdayl!I through
F ebruary 10, 1 9~1 -
This temporary move has been
made neceM&ry due to the tre·
mendoua Increase i.n auto regis-
t ration activities during the-&n·
nual license plate renewal period.
Mr. Campbell slated.
Senior Exa.m.lnrr Don Squires,
and his staff feel fortunate in hav.
Ing the cooperation or Barney
Koster. Studebaker dealer, w ho
hu generoualy allow ed the WM! ot
' his show room, aa tempor,ary quar-
len for the driver exarriiner staff.
All a ppllcatioNI on tµe a l the
Orange office will be ta.ken to the
temporary loc&Uon a nd may be
completed tbere. The Weekly ex'·
amlnlng eervloe rqularJ,Y gtven a t
Lquna Beach, N.wport Beach.
Huntington Beach and , Bellnower
will be mab\talned aa usual llldi-Ddeue Tnllllac
"To protect h1I own llfe. bil
family.and lilo community, the ln-
db1duJ wtU be glftn the maxl-
D\WD CIYll l>ef..-~ tll&t
1o practJcaNe," p1ec1gee Uie cau-r-. Stal4/ Office Of Ct'ril De-r-.
S~uitt, Tar f<orv.•ard, led the C
team with Sf'vcn bucket~ good for
11 points. Ca!'son anrt Hanson
made :S each. Tsr forward Welz··I
was out.standing on df'fcn~e. Coach
Gage' said the learn sho"·cd lots
(I f promi~ and j,.._t_~e 9q11ad has
plenty of depth. ~ ':"'elve boys saw
action and ninel broke into the
scoring column.
E Martinez. a j guarrl. wa:o; lop
plHyer for the Boy"' Club ga rne1··
ing 10 polnts~Anothrr guar<I.
Poague. was sec nd high 'Vl.'ith 5.
Jn the D ga center Leonard
wa.c; high rnan for th•• hi~h f<C:hr)OI
team with his fi'1e baskt·l~ and 2
free lhrowM totlating 12 point.i;.
1--orwa rd~ Diehl l)nd 'fhornas n1aclr
7 snd 6 points r'cspcclivrly. Diehl
11ncl guard TalKt"ra playt:d a fine
dPfC'n~dve gan1e. '-
Boys' Club 7ttt and 8th graders
had a good teafn •With the scor·
ing evrn1y divided among the nine
pal.rcrK who saw ac liC'n . Knipp, a
forward WBl!I high man with 6,
while four players made 4 points.
C TEA ... G.-.ME
Ne.,.·+ 1'4) fq ft 1si 1kiy"1 C.
Schull!, I 1 0 14 leerde11.
Wehe!, f J 0 4 lertf , I
Leite•, c 0 e I Lowe c
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0 l l 0 I I WriqM, q J 0 / ~ W..11h. q Pe•~f11). q O O I Merti"''· q
1•1991. f 0 0 I C.eDn1e11. I ~ 0 10
I 0 1
1 I ' Cubbi\011 , I J 0 f Po1que, q
K1lt1r, c I 0 J C•r~er. 9
Motrla, C 1 0 4 le!ch, c
H1111e11, 9 I 0 P
C11"0" f 1 I 5
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D T~M GAME
N1,,.•t fl41 fq ff Ip loy"1 C .(J I} lq II Ip n,.,,.,.,, I
D!1hl, I
l1011••d, c
M••+i""· T q r.r,1r.. 9 Mtrtl ~er, f
keeler. I
O•vey. c
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J 0 t ~chuit, f J 0 4
J I 9 Ne.,etro. I 2 0 4
~ 2 12 Wel"tel, c J O 4
l 0 1 Nit"'•"· 9 I 1 4
I I 1 Ot"le l, q t 0 J
0 0 0 l(~;pp, I 2 2 6
I 0 1 lerry, c I 0 .J
0 0 0 l111l"'r•. q 1 I )
I 0 2 Huber. q I 0 2
Math ,Refresher
Course r1anned
Opportunltiej for advancen1enl
and increased service in war In-
dustries or th armed forces fre·
quently c1epen~ upon msthema.ti·
cal ahillly. 1Jo n1eet this /l('ed
Oran,ge Coast jEvt>ning Colle.i.:e i!i
off<'ring a r~freshe1 cOu rMe in
mathematics. !n which cnr·ollecs
nlR Y rerelvp t)'alnin~ in algebrH..
geo~etry, trigpn1•mct ry or Krith·
met1c. I
De1tn Jlt11 J . P rlrs!. u rges in·
lereAlcd stud~· ll!I lo f'llroll early
Rince It wlll n l be P'•.ssi ble to ad·
mit mnre ths 20 st1Ldents to the
clM&. This limitation ii! necuear}
b<'cause of thi highly individual·
lzed ty·pe of '1struction that will
be give n. 1
Jnatruclion n mathematics be-
gins on Tuesd y, Januery 2nd. at
7 :00 p. m . In oom 3 of the Tech·
nology 'Build! g . Prospective en·
rollees may glster the n ight of
the first m~ ng of the claaa II the Evening liege Office.
Don't N~ State
0:.~~:t!o:=rt-' son. state dlrfctor of civilian de·
tense. uk~ 9':at peqple do NOT
apply for clYlUdefenae worker Joba
In Sacramentd.
He said Ule~tate offl~ of civil·
la.ra defense la P.'rlmarilly concerned
with coordln,Ung the alate·wlde
program but fft':rultmenl ta on a
county or ?fU~clpaJ level. Thu.1
volun teen ~Id apply to their
h omr.town d I det enac o ffice.
Robertson d he.. ia graUHed
by the pu~Uc ruponee to the sit-
uation but penonal, written
and lelep appllcaUofta for po.-
atUODI ara tbe work of the
~ento office ctr ietYll De-ten..
"'What'• weddfaa nnc but a
:::i,manllllotld<~ ?" . -r-
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Muft i-Tailored
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P rlt'.ei, start at $1.25 pt"r m"Ontb.
HARBOR FROZEN FOOD LOCKERS
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MATERIALS COMP AN"(
SPECIFICATION
READY MIXED CONCRETE
Weet WUM>n (betw~n Newport and llarbor Blvd.)
CMta M~Pboniri Beacon 6146
RATTAN FURNITURE AND ' ACCESSORIES
.... • OVI OWN WOik'"°"'
THI &AlelST DISP&AT 1
Oii -PACIAC COAST • _.._ ...... .,,._
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,IOM! THl ,HILlllH-
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PUBLIC GOLS:-COURSE
Ow.\?IMvO/!u.#NouMM.-
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Vest 5 th St reet at Qodio Towers
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STOCKS • BONDS • COMMODlllES
UNOERWRITINGS
DEAN WITTER & C:o.
MEMIEIS NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE • Ch icogo loord of Trod• . , , Son fronciu:o Sloe .. E.1 chan9• • lo1 Angele• Stock Eachonge
tEASEO f'RIVA TE WllES
Bank of l..aguna BrK4 ·h RldJ:., l~t\(,f ·.,-A RF.ACll-Ph. M
Son fro nci1co • • • Seattle
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' NOTICE' TO INVESTORS
' Concerning Your
FEDERAL INCO'fE TAX RETURN
You • '
o re require d o n your Federa l lni:ome
Ta x return form fo,.. ~950 to sche dule your
interesl a nd dividend inc.ome and lo show
tt-.e nome and address of each company from
which yo u receive such inco me a nd the
amount lhe<eof. .
We o re p repare d to h e lp you compile tJiis
Information if you w ill send us a list o f the
companies from w hic.h you received intere st
o r d iv idend incom# d uring the year, or co ll
ot a ny one of our o ffices ortd a registered
representative will be gJod to cwist yo u.
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There is 110 obligation fOf' fhis s.ervlce .
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LESTE R &ICo.
M~ Los "-•&• ;., St~;]' iNnlg•
'I' Ii. B~ BLVD. • BAIJIOA HAllOll 2821
&OS NCl:LD NOU.YWOOD • LOMG UAOI
SANTA MDMtCA tf\llUIOI MNtA Pf/it POr1MOHA
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moe , LOW
Friday 1 :11 a . m. 3.7 5:38 •· m. 2.8
December 29 ti:~ a .m. t .7 6:!>0 p. m. 0.2
Saturday 1 :01 a . m; 3.& '1 :02 a. m. 2.6
• December SO 7 :30 p. m. 0.8 12:21 p, fn. 4.1
9"nd&y 2 :30 a. m. 4.3 8 :38 a. m. 2.2 . December !l t :tO p. m. ' 3.~ 8 :13 p.m. 1.0
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• JJ'IRST. FULL l.;\8T NEW
QVABTEB HOON QUABTl:B MOON
Jan. 14 Ja.n. 22 Dec. 31 Jan. 7
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M . ..-. SKAL.L. Sacramento .eec-
Htary to ho"emor Earl Warren
-"Th~ time hL" come for the
United StAtea to s top playlng
sucker to th' USSR ant.I get
tough."
Dixon Smith PIC
in Regatta
at New Orleans ;::::;=============:::=.! Dixon SmJth, former Balboa Is-
lander hu tta.Mterr~ hta member-
ship in the, Balboa Power Squad-
ron and la now with the New Or-
leans Squadron. He ls also a. mem-
ber of New Orleans Yacht club,
eecond ofdeat In the couiltry, and
will be sailing his PJ C, Trouble,
once one of t~e B. Y. C. fleet, in
the New Year's r egatta on Lakti
Ponchartrain.
HAROLD I. JOHNSON
~ Propellf-r Jl.epaln
Colwnbbul Aceoe1
Pboite Harbor 8%0
~1 Vllla Way, Newport BeMlli
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JOHNSON
OU'l'BoARD
lllOToR
Letten to local frie nds tell of
Jlm, now a tall boy and of Dixie.
enjoytne: her life at Unlverelty of
Colorado. !!Al.ES and SERVICE
J:.'--'---·~ Har. 1201-1 ~807 Cout Hlwa)
Fish Suffer in Corona deJ Mar
,_WllERE ___ IN_THE __ w_o_a_w_,1Valley Floods
'l\'OULD YOU 00 ! ...
CllARLO'lTr: HOLUNSllEAD
Even the fish 8uffcred In last
month's flood.11 In the Sac ramento
and San Joaquin vaJJeys, the state
division o f fish and game said to-
day_
lond•4 ll•1W•1•ll"t•tl"• ,.,
/'-ANE<;. • SHIPS • llAILS • MOTELS
t Mwtu•I ~tr• Tick.tot At•MJ "While heavy ra..infall has insur-
ed greatly improved s tream and
lake condit ions for thP coming
summer," the divlslon said, "flood
condltlona without doubt have
taken a heavy toll of wild fish tn
the 1treama.
Vincent's Travel Bureau • H•rbor 12'4i
"Cit ftl• M•n•itlM" 'f111e.t1tt't Udo Onit1
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AD New 1951 Pattel'D9
Co«tny tc:o P.tlntef\ I 0.Cor•t_..
BOUSE & GARDEN
611 Cout llwy. Newport BMcb
"lt ia believed extensive fish
reseue operations will be neces-
sary in the Central Valleys area.,
where overfiowed waten1 allowed
,-real numbers of fish to spread
trom thelr pa.rent stream."
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THEFT REPORTED
• WELCH'S
Forcing a. rear door to gain en-
trance. burglar& stole a m a.n's
wrist watch and an electric razor
trom the ta.nch h om e of Sophia
M . Loya, located on the Coast Hi-
way aouth of Corona del Mar, 'the
sherilf'a office reporte4 Saturday.
The property w~ valued a t. S66
and was taken from a bedroom
dresser, Jnvestlgato rs said.
LOT TAX SALE
COSTA MESA -· 1%89-W
ORANGE o ..... ..,
11185
Tax salo or two lots, one In the
Lapna Beach school district, the
other in Santa Ana, was adver-
tised today by Count y . Tax Col-
lector Don S. Mozley. He aaid the
Laguna lot ls a.dvertiaed for a
rnlnlmum prlce ot $100 and that
the Santa Ana parcel. only 12
feet wide, has brought a.n offer of
$1 5. Both were acquired by the
~ounty for unpaid taxes.
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To All Account Holden:
Your Board of Directon has authori1ed
me to announce that a dividend at the
"1t'e of 3 °/0 per annum will be paid to
all account holders of record December
31st, 1950.
This is our 3 I st semi-annual dividend
and approximately $95,000.00 will be dis-
buned for this semi-annual period ending
December 3 lst.
Dividends on Savi119S Accounts (Pass
Books) will be credited to respective hold·
en of these accounts. ln-.estment Ac·
counts (certificate holden) will receive their
dividend checks through the mall soon
after the dose of business .December 31.
1950.
PLEASE TAKE NOTE: All accounts now
insured up to $I 0,000.00 by the Federal
Savings and Loan lnsufance Corporation
a!td all accounts opetled by the I 0th of
January wiU HMI divldellek from the I st
day of -that month.
LAGUNA FEDEV.L SAVIN~S 1
ANO LOAN ASSOCIATION
Lat-ae.ch 2ll Ocean Ave.
'ANDREW S. HALL "
President
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crutta.. Richard W. Mc.Kee, 90n of
Mr. and Mr• .. Joeepb· H. 'Mc!Kee,
1764 Santa Ana A.v•~ and lCl'wood
Perry !Pd'on.... .mi ot Mr. and
Mr•. ftayrnonH ,.DePontee of 187
Bay St., recenUy ~mJ>Jeted te·
crult training-. at tb;l &an .otecd
NaVll Tra·lnJng Cerlt er . and &re
now available tor uelgpment to
a lleet unit or to one of the Navy'•
lt.hOGa ror •pectall.Ud" trJ.inlnr. . .
, REPORT THEFI'
Loren McBride, Placentia. re.
ported the theft ot •veral small
arUcJea from bll: car parked In
tront of the Udo thiater at 11 :00
p. tn. Tue..tay.
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ERWOOD'S .
. N.W YEAR'S GIFT TO YOU
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Hundreds of exquisite thlnga at half price, start the New
Yeat Mth • gfft l o your own soul, beauty la It.! food and
ra.l~ent.
Yau can't w1n from Margo. she says I am out of time,
above the pitch and oft the hinges; she gt>-ls th!;' first and the
last word, btlt anywhao - -WHILE SHE JS TALKING ABOUT
HERSEL;F 1 AM 'fJ-JINKlNG ABOUT MYSELF_
Dr. Howard Erwood
FIRST OFFICIAL FLIGHT of the bellpoptor U.&t ""l" -<:anteo nail I<> and frvm tile Harbor lo pie·
tured above. t()opt.er .. bovertnr ovtir the Good.will alkl Pioneer after tald.n.c ott from the l&Dd.lDc
Ute by IUchMd'1 Udo Mu-ket. .. (Preu Photo)
Rose & Christmas Regat~as to
Be Sailed Here This Weekend
Scheduled to arrive today, via the nlr route from colO An n Arbor,
Michigan, Is the tlv~maln .ealllng tean1 rrom the University of M ichi-
gan which w ill compete again.et the University of Callfomlfl in the sec-
ond annual "Rose Regatta" on Newport Bay thl.s weekenO.. The-Mich!· • gan sallon will probably ·be glad to get away from the Mld-We11t '1
sub-zero temperatureJ1.
The Ann Arbor aallors, like their
gridiron brothers, w on the Big Ten
title this year In •ailing. The Uni-
verl!llty of Califomia flalts, like the
Bear rootbailers, won the Pacific
Coast sailing championship. So the
meeting is e. natural.
For Michigan, however, the
Rose Bowl football t.-id canie as
a surprise au the way 'round,
hence Ann Arbor 1'.&iling coach .
Paul Moote, hadn't time t o ar-
range a full team or dinghy con-
tenders.
As a result, Michigan is send-
ing west one skipper and three or
four c rew members, so they will
In au probability aaU aboard a
picked Rhodes o r PC sloop and
meet California's skipper-crew
selection in a three-race eeries.
In another change, Race Chalr·
man Bob Allan revealed, follow-
ing a phone talk with Moote, that
the races will ... probably be held
Saturday and Sunday as allied
fealurea o r the Newport Harbor
Yacht Club's traditional Christmas
regatta.
Should the Ann Arbor tacts ar-
rtve tn time and ·get 11· bft or tune·
up, the inter-univ ersity match
first race may possible be sailed
on Friday afternoon. Otherwise.
they'll try for one race Saturday
and two on Sunday.
Meantime, huge plans for
handling or .some 200 or more ex·
pec ted boats, have gone forward
as Newport Yacht Club prepares.
al.so, to play host to the claaslc
week-end Christmas regatta.
This is the only major eve-nt of
yachting In the nation held at
Christmas holiday St'ason. J l m
Sheppard, newly-chosen 1951 rac"
chal rmart of the N . H. Y. C ., said
that detailB of the Christmas re-
gatta will be completed by t o<h1y.
Costa Mesa Boy
Born Christmas Day
The tune of "Happ)· Birthday"
will mingle with "SW,ent N ight"
for at lea.st 10 new Orange coun-
ty a rea residents.
Five girls and five boys mild('
their entrance into the worlJ
Chrl.stn1a.s Day In h ospitals in tht'
county.
Among the youngsters born i
St. Joseph hospital wu a son born
to Mr. and lttrs. Richa rd Nlewiarr-
owskl, 458 Hamilton l">J., Costa
Mesa.
County Retail
Sales Increase
Orange county's 63.7 per cent
population lncrea.Ae over 1940 Is
supported by an even greater per-
centage rise in retail aalea. Fur·
ther evidence of this county's solid
foundation is reflected in increaa-
ecl assessed value of taxable prop·
e rty. Edward R . Valentine. Los
Angele11, of the California. Sta.le
Chamber of Commerce today an-
nounced thiB county's 11tatistlcs as
part of a new State Chamber
ittudy ot' population. trade and tax·
able wealth in all California coun·
ties.
"Orange county's p<1pu latlon ln-
crensed f rom 130,760 in 1940 to
214,061 this year, according to lat-
Cl'lt preliminary count.s of the Cen·
!'!US bureau," Valentine reported.
Between 1939 and 1948, annual dol·
Jar volume of retail salel'I in t hh1
county soared from $50,112,000 to
$206,387,000. This wu an increase
of 31 1.9 per cent.
"Assessed valuation of Orange
county's taxable property was
$1 93,424,000 in 1941 . At the end
of the 1949-1)() year, this county·~
valuation was $439,154,000, a ccoJ'd-
lng to the State Board o f Equal-
ization. This means a per capita
of $2,052 of taxable wealth ro1·
rnch t"sldent of the county."
Figures fo r Newport Beach are:
Population. 12,220, in<" ... ":ll'le 17 ~.::
J>('t cent; retail sales, 1948, $17.-
261 ,000, Increase 530.9 per cent.:
R.'5sessed valuation, $36,230.000:
pt>r capita. $2,965. The per capitu
fib'1.1re is seconJ only to Hunting.
ton &ach in the count y.
Christmas Dinner
at Sullivan Home
Sharing holiday joy with bfr
and Mrs. J , J . Sullivan, 1821 Bal-
boa Blvd., Newport Beach, when
they were hosts Chrletma., Day at
dinnl·r we re: Mr. a.n(I Mrs. Will
Backes and family, ~1r . and Mr&.
Louis McMillan, NeY.'port Bt•ach ;
Mr. and • Mrs. S teven Butlage,
Costa Mesa.
J'lii"OW RECtJPERATING
Jvlrs. Ann. Sheflln of-Palmer St ..
Costa Mesa, Is recuperating fro n1
tht> flu.
28 Men. 12 Women Pass
Exam Given by Power Sqdrn.
Balboa Power Squadron will add 28 new members S.! a t'esult o(
the recent Pilo t ing examination given at lhe conclusion of the full
class In Piloting at the Balboa Yacht Club.
Twelve women have . al.so pa:1sl;'"d the examination and wlll bi"
awarded Certificatea of QuoJLflcation at the January 25th meel l.ng at
whJch the 1901 otncen will be In.stalled. Wo men who have pa.ssetf
will now be e ligible to take the ad-.,...--------------
va.nced courses. instructed by Sam Kauffman, will
A new Piloting coune, open to begin Monday, January 22. a.t Udo
both men and women without en~ Isle Community CJub. Thia cout3~
rollment charge, will begin Janu~ ia •l8o open to Squadron me.m-
ary 22 at 7 :SO at Balboa Yacht
Club and will n:ieet on :Monday be~~w membens who pused the
nights fol' ten weeka. '111e.re 18 no fall Piloting course are: Stanley
advance enrollment. Any wh<i a.re Barde n, John Bdyd, Fn.nk BUrke,
interested ln learning about small Uncoln Clarke, Uncoln Clarke. Jr ..
boat.I both power and aall, should Ken Crumley, Ray Donald, Dave
report at the January 22 enroll-rraae K ment eeaslon. r, enneth Graiham, 1 Cliff Hall, Donald Huddleston, Arthur
Curtis Doeb, chainnan ol the Laraon, William Lyons, Joseph
local boa.rd of admlalon.1 of the Moffett, Harold Noble, Howard :'~ ~~ ~~ ~ Page, iElmer Palrier, Fred ' Pope,
sta.tf of l'natructoN most of the Fred Pope, Jr., C. F . Rehnborg, JOhn Ru.ell. David Shaver Mau4
same men 'I"'° uol.ted i th the rice Sapp, R. Loolle Sparq, Geo. ran c1.... Tft u rtjm•n. Lou.la .Timm~ •
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Costa ~esans Celebrate ijolidays
With Hospitality in Many Homes
By Betty Kirby
Christmas, packed with good
wiahee and Ued with the r ibboos
ot thoughUUlness, is the time for
family reunions. W ith its wealth
of tl'9.diUon the holiday wu cele·
brated by Costa M esans around
their own h~pl table hcarth·sides.
or f'lsewhere. As always, the yule-
tide spotlight shown of joy-filled
children. and the faith and happi·
neq g lowing In the eyes of the
y oungsters were reflec ted in the
eyes of the older folk, t oo, w ho
w ere reunited with k infolJc:.
Cra wford and d aughter Ann, M n .
H . A. I ngerson and son Jeff of cosd M..,., · • • •
Mr. and Mrs. Jamee Lockwood
or 16th St., spread the dinner
napery for A1r. &nd Mrs. Ja mes
Lockwood, Jr., a nd son R lch,rd.
Atr. and Mrs. And r ew Brockett and
daug hter Mabel and W eve rty
Brown. • • •
Din1ng In the Flower St. home of
Mr. a nd Mrs. Neal Corson were
M r. and Mrs. Rex Corson of Gar·
dena, 111eln1a, Leroy and Charles
Cors oTI.
Col. Karl Axtater
Coming in January
Jul!lt 8.1'1 fest ive aa t he glitt ering
blµe a nd silver t~e<'. star-topped,
w u the Christmas Eve observance
hosted" py Mr. and! M rs. H arry C.
Bu1·di~ 232 M agnolia Ave. Dring·
ing to mind Santa's annual trip
"'115 a miniature St. Nick in his
reindeer-drawn sleigh wending t o·
ward a stec pled church on shining
!'no\\.· atop thf! n1antf!I. Th{'re wete !';fr~. Ka1·I Axtater and son K arl
gifts for all after a burff't supper. nf Cor11na de! Afar s p<>nl Ch rist·
Lntl'r. the group wenl to the Bal-_1nas with Mrs. Axtatl·r·s s_ister and
boa Island hon1c of Alr. ant.I Mrs. lalC'r in the week v1s1t1·d her
Don Burdick to sing bl'lovt"d ca1·• h1·nthe r in San Dil'J::O but "·ill re-
al.!' with i f rs . non Burdic k ac-turn hon1c for Nt•\\' Year's. Sun-
comi:}anying on the Hamniond or·-1 rlay they talked to Col. Axtater in
gan. \\·a:;hingtn n, learning that he will
Other.!' in t he assemblage were I be herr· 1n January anti that he
Carole<' and Jlfib Burdick. daui::h· hnpr~ to br stationed on the \o\1est
ter and ~<in of the l';·fcsa couple Coast. .
I<. C. Burrllck. Mr. and 1'.fl"S. JRc-\. --------
qucs Schollr;, SRn Du;·gn; Mr. an11 w h• o t
M rs J erry Sc~us.trr~ Co:;ta !v1 CSCl. as 1ng u
ThC' yule !i!piril \\.fl'< re-kindled H
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d s
Rl'OUOd B frRte.I """"" p><'S<fhl o."1 ay ta•1ns over by Dr. and l';lrs .• John K .
Chung. 211 E. 18th St. Good fe lt-
lov.•ship and turkt'Y "·ith all the Don'l r1 :;k your best tnblct·lntho;
tri rrwni n ~o;; "·rre the order of the> n1tJ n:l!'ktn~ by ncgll'rtini; tn rr-
day for Dr. and l\[rs. F rancis Chu 1:10;.·p hC1lirlay stains as soon as
and son Kt>n of Los ,\nl'.::f'lcs. !';Ir. r•issible. say!'! Mrs. At::i.riun f'ren-
and it rs. John Ynung and chihlrC"n. I Lt::~. Hnme ."\dvl~or f1 om. t he Agri-
Alfred, Connie A.n rl Janie. San rul.ural E xtension Service. Here
Francisco: Dr. Knd !';1rs. Sh!g H ara I are suggestion::i about t he most
and chilriren. San D1<'go; A·Tr. and comn1on one's.
M r5i. Robert DyC'r anrt Hons. Alan I J\Ta ny food s tains a re set by
and Robert J1·., F ontana ; Mrs. l very hot \Valer, lht~ ~l ry h~·a l of
Parrie Robinson. l\11ss Ka.thv : 110!"!111,c;-. or morf' drying and rx-
Aflher of Santa 1\na : 1'-f r. anrt J\t rS. pr•sur1· In thC' air. So whe n tea.
Garlnnrl Gordon and son Rn~er_ 1·11fCC'C', chornlatc, fruit juiC'e, ctr.
Costa Mf'sa; the hosts nnd their has b"Cll spilled on r:apk1n.s anr!
c hildren. J oyce, Maxine anti Caro-t;i.bll' euvei s, soak the s tained
line. Jr. . pi.:•t:r~ p1c1mptly in clear, t:ool wa-• • • I t C'J and hl•fur1· you put th('n1 in the
01'. 11.nrl J\frs Gunnir.g-Ruller nf \V~l'ih. If )WU don't the stains ~ttn
1753 Anahrin1 A\'•'. extended hns-1 bt>eomc sn stubborn that no th1 ni:;
pitaJity at a bufrrt !-Upp<'r. E x · y (ju dn \\.'Ill tak(' thcn1 ou t. And
c hanging-grcet1n~:-; \\'('re J\-f1:-;s f'ct· r ('llll~tnbt'r this. Stains arc ('1\Sll'Sl
tricia Butler of Los Angeles. Gun-t•) g-!:'t rid of \\·hc:t thl'Y Are fr1·sh.
ning ButlC"r. Jr .. 1-ln\.\'ft!'d cutti'r, :iuot t his n1l·ttns t:Vl'll brfr1l'l' lht·y
Costa J\1 c!Jn : ~Ir. nnrl Mrs. J . 1'1 ill'(' dry.
Rnwn1A.n. 1'-1r. anti ~'""'-J;tck A1 1n-/ Oily s l;nns. !>lll0h a.<; s<1 l;11l llrl•si--
tcr and r h\!1Jt·cn. Jncki(•.J,ou 11.11rl J l!ll-:'. on l11blr1 ·J 11th~ nntl napk ins.
Danny. Santa An<t ; !';tr. ;.ind l\tr~ I'•"•' try111t.: b•·•·aust• thl'V i!c, no~
C. Gt>or~e L1pµ11 H·11 tt. J r .. lln•t .. 1111\\-up :-0<1 1 lcitrl.<-IL:'l fllh••1 st<t'l ns
children, N;.i ru·\', (~llr1s untl Al1l'£'-•111d a1c JHri.:1.v !>l'Cll 1111tll lhl'Y h:1ve
Ann. Altadt•na.' b t"'ll ll'f'lll'IL E;" 1)1• !-Ure tu insp(•«t
• • • '111 lith[f' l'f1V('l ll11!S 111 ,:1 µ11ud Ji,LChl
A fan1i ly ~uther111Jf Bl th~ hotnr h"frii-e thj•y a rc was h;:-d. sn .staina
0r Mr. a nd ~1rs . J . F. rJRtk. 2408 ean he t1nat .. t1 he.fore J1111nd1•rinJ,:
Oran~t" Ave .. 1ncl11rl etl lh1 ir ch1l · \\'h1te table e<1ver1ng!i or ('Ol ton
drPn. Murjnr1e>. Jac k and Mil'harl: :ind l1n1·n :11n_y he .'<uaked 111 very
anrl Mr. anrl l\lr;o1. \\r. L. Snulh c1f hnt suds, if ncces.-.Hr~', lo ~ct rid
<::OH ta 1'.'I e.sa . parents of A1 1:i. C la1 k. nf 1-!rl'<t...,e st01n1s. Oily ;o1 1-i.•t s ""
• • • "."11l11r•·rl nHpkins nnrt tahlct'luthf' Ch00s in ~ th•·ir fn\'or1l e> r :--irt of ··houlrl h•· ~oak ;·,I Ill t'\t'nnin;.;:: fluid
the t urkey "'hen JI.Ir. and J\l rs. L . f••t ' cibnut 10 11111111\es: th1..·11 \Valih in
Z. T i4y l11r .. 191 U1·1111•l\Oo•Ry, r11trr-hut , .. ·a tr-r and ."!Utls.
ta.lncd r·hristn1<1s [J;1y w••r•· I.1'" II holidav-d11111er c;1.nrlli·1-1 d1 ip Pll
T Kylor of tht• hon1e .• '.!r. nnd J\frs. Y<'lll' tah]f'rloth . you'll h;.i.ve a 111b
Guy Il1s h,,p. ~f r. Rnd 1\frs. S . l·I. .partirulnrly if th1· f'l•1th i!i lace
l.a)•ton nnd l'hildren Ba rry Rnd T 11 rC"n10'""' ('a n•llc v.•:-ix. ftr!:-lt s1·1·Rp•·
I<e nt of Lus Anf:Ch:1-1 : !\1r s. \\'ii· o rf ns 11 1u1·h as yr•u 1·an \\·1t h th•·
lia1n Allan nf Laguna Bt·urh. ~fr. rtull e<I:·<' nf a table kn1f•·. Then
rin d 1'f r ... ~l.r111· Taylnr qf Oo\~·ncy. -.;p•inJ::e \\'Ith 1·l•·an1ng fluid, nr let
Mr. and l';f rs. J . C. 1-luntphrit·s of 1.hc wax soaJ( i n the st;1l\'l'llt. If
Costa ~f csa. li ta1nl) front colored candles re -
• • • n1a1n, n1ake a !:<OIUtton nf one pRrt
EnjoylnJ: d111ntr a~ i,::u"·"ts ur I of d"naturc-rl al<:oh<il and tv;1) parts
~1 r. anrl ~t rs .. Charl1•,. 13. :'11c1'•TH', nf \l.'atrr. Sponge 'ol.'\lh this 1-1ulu-
304 Brnatl'ol.'ay. v.·cr" t-.!r'. and Mrs. !inn: thrn v.•a.-;h in 'A'a r1n water.
MRUri ce 1'.1 eyer of H nlly\vootl, ~f r .• uul 1i n 1('. This trca~n1en t is bel-
anrl A'Irs . Lel· Rny Afelone of l.lrn-lt'r fo r renioving candle v.·ax than
dale and ?I.t r\ and 1't rs. \Villia1n th<:> well-known method or plac1n,::
Lc1non of Cos a Mrsn. ill«tters over and under a wax
• • • ~lKl n a nrt pressing with a WRr n1
Commcn1orating lht• day at thC' iron. Althou~h thi~ helps n1elt tht>
hon1e o r ?I.f r. and ~f rs.. \\7• J. Ne-wax fnr the blotters to absorb. it
\Jilt', 232 E . lflt h ~t .. \Vl'rc lhl'i r should be USC'd for only candlt'
!!on-ln·la~v and dau.s;:-hte r. A"fr. nnd '!l'C'ase from whitt' candl1·s. He>t1.t
l\-1r..-. David \\'arr! nf l~Js A nJ;"cles sun1ctin1cs tu1 ·ns the dye fro n1 col-
and the ir nit•('l.' .. 1.11~ Rita T ront-nred t•andle.s into a dtfr1cult·t o-rc-
pctC'r. rnovl' slain.
• • • To rl'n1ove e;1ndle \\'i1X f10111
Afr. Bnd M1 i;, S 1·l111t H. Frnnk-.vnutl. first c run1ble off all y <lu
hn !lnrl ch1lrlrt:>n Sh i rl<.'~· anll Bud. ··an : then .!>c1·a p~ gently with thL
1928 Ranta ,\na A\'P.. !-ipent '11111 C'dJ!'p of a table knife. An 1c:e
('hri;;tn1a~ in TucsPn. A1;z .. ns r ube hell.I on t he wax harrlc113 it
r.ue~ts or ~f r. F ranklin's n1other and makes it easy to ren1ovt•. But
).trs. S. 1'1. Franklin. !on't complicate the situation with
• • " a water spot: \ltipe up any melted
Sgt. Jack Crrirt of Can1p Ct'OkC', Ice immediately.
Mr. and ~trs. Don Croft of Costa =============== )1esa f(l\J/\d Noel r1('8SUl't' \Vith
Mr. and l\trs . Glenn Croft or Or-
ani;e 1\venue. • • •
Lo~ Ang:elf's '-''RS the holiday
ln«ale of Ai r . and -Af rs. Robt:'rt
Speth a nd child ren r•enny and
&bbie or 1026 \.V. 18th St., wh o
were entcrtainl'd by 1-l rs. Speth 's
b rolher-1n -law and sister : 1'1r. and
Mrs. Frederick Key.
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BEAOON llOll
Coola .. _ Ha-0..
11410 N -rt Blvd.
St. Andrew's Vnit
to Install -
Officers Wed.
The Wom~n·s F ellowship ot
St. Aindrew's Preabytertan church
will hold lt8 tlNJt meeting ot the
n~w year on Wednesday, Jan. 3
the church lo unge acroM ,the
s reet from Newport Harbor High
school. A 1 :30 p. m 1 de&Bert ¥."ill
be !terved preceding the business
session. Hoste68e8 for the a!ter-
noon will be the M c&damCJ! W . D.
Sch ock, Thad Samuels and Clar-
ence McCulloch .
New officers will bf' In.stalled by
t he R r v. Thomas :P.f. Gibson, pu-
tor. They will Include; Mrs. E d··
~ar R . Hill. president: Mrs. Thad
Samu~l!t, vice president: M rs. R.
E. Campbell. srcretsry a nd Mrs.
Clarence McCulloch. t reasuN!r.
Devotions wlll be E;iVen by Mrs.
Ruth Naylor and balant·e of thf'
meeting will be given over _to .plan:'
for the coming year.
An Invitation I~ cxtC'nded ell
y,.·oml·n of the Harhor Arra In·
l crostcr1 in f(11·n1in i::-nf'W friPnd-
ship~ a.net in takini;:-!1ftrt In ac tlvi·
ties of 1 h.--. Fellowship t o atten d
the n1ccting.
BYC New Year's
Dinner Dance
A Ne"' Year's d inne r I.lance \\'ill
fcatllrl' Balboa Yn cht Club's \\'f'C'k ·
•'1111 <·rlt<bration. MRn v out or town
>l\!'m hl'r.'I llrl' plannuig-to sprnd
'h" \Vc•·k-l'nd a t thl' cl ub, hnpin;-:-
for ~nnd s:tihnl!' \l.'C'Kthl'r and pla11 -
·1in:z to attC'ncl the club':; N C\\' "'{1'ar
fes tivities.
Soinc Y.'iil s pend the eP!lire c.vc·
ning-at the club, hei;inni•1g with
a dinner. Otheri; plan to a1 riv,·
rri1 the danre aft1'r dinne r HTtd ~t;1 y
for the mirtnig:ht l;)uffet and to sec
the N C'\\/ Year in.
On band 'ol.•111 he retiring Con\-
morlnre and Mrs. l<1·£'d Sn1alel'!, nc,,·
Con1n1nrforC" HR rr:.• Bloclgctt, thP
Carl Hannns, Carl bt•ing the nc\\'
sct·retary ; ne\v Vi cc-Con1n1od•1re
Rnd l';f rs . Con\'C'rsc> W11rdc1nann.
the Larry \\'heelers, Larr)' b('l fl.~
ne\\' rear cnmn1C'dnre, R.111..1 n1Rny
otht·rs. Afnny of the ynung p{·opl1·
ho1nc fr1Jn1 school for the holiclav:>.
\Viii make the rlub's party t h~1r
New Year C'V<'n l.
IS ~""E\V J I CJ~l t~
Npw s1•ttlcrl tn their lll'''·ly-
p11r1·htt sl•d IHJ1111· at 100 f{1 ·tlla111\:-o
A ,.l'., ru:;ta l';fc~a. u1·e !';fr. and
J\1 rs. J erry Sehu$tl·r . for1ncrly uf
Tui;l1n A\'l'.
_..
Potltry Droul111 •••• 37• pli•
CJ ... , ....... )
\Al DI C )0 ONI 'f
~··· h•plile Pio ••••••• 53• ICI.
(I ..... MJ ,... Jc ............. ,
lUOI .~
MJ.ct Pit •••••••• , 53 c 1CL
(I ..... -., ~ ft ....... -""'
COSTA MESA
1700 Nn,'port 81,·d.
CORO.NA DEL !\I.AR
903 Coast IUs h">aY
LAOlTN A BEAC'll
275 Yo~t A\~ue
On hantJ to greet St. Nick at the
Beatrlt'•• St. h11111e or "1-r. and Mrs
E . 0 . P otte r we re th"ir son and
family, Air. and 1-f rs. hlt·ldon Pol·
t er. J aniet'. GeraJdine. Verlc and
C a ry. Costa .~1esa.
ARDEN PO.I
• • • ' T o &llnower wt>n t Capt. and
)-In . Harry V. KandiE' and chil·
d ren. T erTy, Skippy a nd W arren of
E . 20th St., for a clan-gathering
host ed by Mrs . E lvina Lemirt! and
Arthur Parent. Ot hers included
Wf'ft: Mr. and Mrs. W . C . Ca rsdn
of. Bellflower and On1er LemJre of
Ban Franeisro. . . . ..
Family members ft:jolclng with
Mr. and Mn. Orville R . Mlthoff
and daughter , Shirley, 398 F1ower
St.. W'Ufl Mr. Jand M.r•. Stauley
Badett and e n. Steven, Coata
M .... • • •
Savini' cl.inner with Mr. and
Mrs. Sam O. C...wfold, 21~ Ma&'·
nolJ.a Ave .. were Mn. Marte Vem-
tn Uc! """"" .,,,..,., curt and -Kent
"' OOOllpton; lfr, and Mn. AlllA
26.'>1 Coast W g hwr1, Newport Beach
OPEN 8 L m, t.i 8 p. m. DallJ
' • PiNEAPPLE •••
AfilZON A
G.RAP.EFRUIT • 7 •·r 2Sc:
l\"ll.AND '
TOMATOES 6 ·~-4~
OiAIGES ·~ . I
..
•
-1 • ' Xmas ~realtf ast
at Trusty Home
LE"ITER8 FILED
Superior court hu been request -
ed lo grant letter~ ot adminis tra-
tion ln the eatate or Clarence I.
Dinger of Costa Mesa. whO died
Nov. 28. Mr.. EU\el Z. Dinger of
820 JC. 18th St., Coat& Men. the
widow, •id the estate constfta of
11089 ln pereonal property and
the tawtly residence and o ne·half
acre. ,l:>ther hel... Include' lthree
aona and a daughter, ll vi.P g in
Coat.a Mesa.
Family Reurlon
at Nelson Home
·PAGE 3 -PART 11 -THURSDAY, DEC. 2B, 195Q
lnatead of the WIUal dinner. ~t
wu C"brtatmu brea.ktut wtth
which Mr. lutd Mrs. William ~
ty dt8pet18~ hoepitality at tht.ir
Newport Heights home. Quletnda
of .the celebration wu d ue .to ~r.
Tnuit~'s illne59.
At the Cliff Haven home of Dr.
and Mra. L. 0 . N'.eiaon 9n Kings
Rd., a famJly circle included' D r.
and Mn. Ben Ne~n of Minnea·
polis, Mrs. Rose qa11agher, Linda
Lee and little Marf< Lewis Nel8on.
, In the li vyig r.oo m where a
·.~~-;t--'ll~ ' ' Q J.k-F~ ... :.i:.·~:.: PllE·SS ~.A-
FIRST CHURCH OF CH.IST,
SCIENTIST
SS8S Vla Udo, Ne"•port Beach NEW Y.EAR
f)f"t "IC'E S l lPPLlES
Preaent WM Bob Trwlty, hi•
flancee (and present bride) and
Donnie Cortelt of A rizona, ~o
came h ere to be beat man at the
wedding but who had t o torego
t he honor because or Illness.
ST EAL BEER
J ohn ti. Russell , 1444 W. Bay
Ave., Newport Beach , report.8 the
thert of four cues or beer and 15
pac kages of meat (valued between
$30 and $50) from hi• ga rage
Tueeday n ight. An Iron bar hold·
Ing the g arage door c lnaed had
cheery fire burn., in the open
fireplace, a g ay Chrtst maa tree,
the spicy fragran ~es from cedar
and ·Pine bough11 ion the mantel.
added t o the yule· atmm1phere_.
Or. Be n Nelson, brother of the
locaJ physician, is aS30Ciate pro-
rCMOr or hi!tory a the University
o r Minnea polis.
A br•t1eh of Th• Mo ttler Cloiurcll, Tll•
Flrd Churct. of Ovbt, klt11tlst, In &o1ton, w.1 ... c.J1111•""-s,.. .. d,, s.c.11-1 ___ -~-~ ':JO •. "'·
Su11der S.rYic• . _ . ····-· II :00 •· rn.
W•d11e1d•1 b •nlfHI m••linq --· 1:00 p. rn.
lttdl11q loom loc•l•d •t Ill '•Im Sir••'·
ltlbo•, h OP9fl d•ll'f from 11 -" to S
p , m. ••c•pt Svnd•rt t 11d holld•y1 nttlOfl· •*'Y ob1••••d. Th• publlc 11 cotdl•Hr in•lt•d to .tt ... d
'h• churcllo Mit•lcil t ftd UMI th• l••di119 l oom.
1
I
Costa Mesa
STATIONERS
Rf·a. 521 S·lt
Al Crooks Open
Seashore Driv4 Home CABINETS
1..-..-::--··-
Ctlu S. eok l'ROWLER ~El'ORTF.O
Mrs . F ra nk Burt:h rlcld, 21[.i Mr. and ).1 rs. Al Crook of Ml n· been bent out of •h•pe lo errect
neapolh1 have a rrived to epcnd thc· the entry. Lar kspur AvC'., O:irona lle l Mar,
reported a prowler· in the alley
by follul I nea r h er garage I at 8 ;08 p, m.
FINE FURNITU RE MADE
IN O I JK OW N SH OP8
FUlNITU IE REFINISHED
l lO USE & GARDEN
l':U'.\'.Tl'."'G C.'O STRACTOR
11;,,enlng
&t·a<.·oo 61ZO-W
remaindl'r of t he winter rnonths at -------
their' ho1ne on Se8.J:lhore Dr., N.ew--Claaa:lfled ad.a are l"d.\J 611 CO AST HWY. NEW,OlT
IE.A.CON W1 l la r bur 3 1G3
' port Beach _ wnO are looklng lo buy. Tuesday.
Siar Kist
Ring o ut th e old year a nd welcome the new by
ta king ad vantage of the n1any savings being of-
fcrctJ Ly yo ur nearby Safc'-''ay this last week o f
1950, Check these values; shop Sa fewa y today!
' ,
TUNA
Fine for tasty
!t-B lad.s or
lemptino sa nd111·iches.
Swedish Mints ....... .,
Peanuts c 1rcU1. Srorid
Mixed Nuts $"'~
Cheez It Crackers
Ma izies Corn Chips
Bell Potato Ch ips
FB~SB EGGS GRADE A LARGE 65C Oak Glen Brand dor.
SILID 7 .. L 32C PACI c11
c•11111 • v. .. L 28c snLE •••
nw.~..-L ..... .,.J
Bel Air
FROZEN
PEAS
Frozen fresh with
a just-picked fla vo r.
pkg. 170 . 12 ....
t" ~<.-o:. p1<.9., 25cl
P t t Ch • Tom Sewyer o a o 1ps r ..... ,, P•k.
R ffl a.11·, New U 81 Potato C.1-up
..... ..... ........ .....
l l/4••1'. ....
15•
15•
15•
, ..... 39• ...... .... , 23• ....
Lucky Lager Beer :!;:~; 33•
p1..,,, dei::ic-•I• on bolllos. ICowi of 1-i, J.851
' ll.·••· 1&· Lucky Lager Beer ••• ICowi of 24 c<JN, J .7 .. 1
Lucky Lager Beer ~~.;:.; 15•
Or-. woy, no cl<t~1t•. I Come ot 2~. l ... ?I
Monte Cristo Wines ""' 69" C:ohtom•o Port or Sherry.
Bf'•r ond w orwi ore off~red or<ly I" Sof<!wO'I"
loct ,,wd lo w!I llwm, Toxn or• odd•hO<WL
Mo-u 'lf_,,,_C-J S~94
l'rlc9cl e~r low for thia yoar•nd oalel
COFFEE EDWARDS
Vacuum Packed
A r.a1 "'"11>Qol Drip or requlm ljrind. (2-lb, can. 1.56)
TOMATO JUICE
Sunnr Dawn brand. Freoh tmtinq. (46-oz. can. Ziel
•
2
TOMATO SAUCE 3
Tmtte ToU. brand. Templinq with m-or YoqetableL
1-lb .
can
1 B·OI .
cons
7 !/z-oz.
cans
MILD CHEESE OJ{EGON \
CHEDDAR lb.
PINEAPPLE JUICE
LI BBY, l>EL ~llJ:\TE, OR VOLE Tomato Sauce Hur1r1 3 ~~·" .. ~ l&•
Tomatoes Go•:o"~tde 2 1~::· 29-
sror'ld¥d qvo1o1y, 128 -oz. con, 2 fof lScl
Sugar Belle Peas 2 •;;::· 29•
Airway Caffee •·•· .,, 72•
2 lB·•L ~sc
cans ~ 46·0L 31C can
Mlld ond metlow.13-lb.boQ.l.I JI •
Nob Hill Coffee ,.,...,, 74•
Topquototy. 12-lb. boQ. 1.46t
Armour Treet ~~ '!;:"· 40-
Fresh Bread -::: 14• ';;:; 19"
Mts. Wrigh1'1, 1lic<td. Whit• or .,.,_,,
100% ;.~\Bread ';;:; 19"
Mts. Wright'a. JrnNy baQd, 1lic-4
Montrose Butter ~:., ,.. 7t•
u. s. C.rtified Grode AA. !'ht finul auol•ty.
Parker ,Hause ·Rolls 00:.'i/' 24•
Brown•'N Serve Ro111 ,.:.'ir 27•
Date Nut Bread c:;-•.;.::· 19•
Salad Oil ..., 400 -77•
Maydoy brand, finHt ~·fl'·
Zee Napkins °ii.':' .. :.';:-12-
White Carn Mecll -:.;.L 23•
Mommy Lou brand. CS·lb, boo. )9cl
Yollow Corn Meal ":.-:.L 22"
Mommy Lou btond. IS-lb. bog, JScl
Graham Crackers '.:! rt•
Pl.tot"' Gold. lolled e•iro t~ift.
Crackers r!:, !ti~~-17•
M . .....,,._,. ar9ar1ne Y•lkM>
Swiss Cheeie .......,
..... -· ...... ,
a..32-
a..53•
Sharp Cheese Spread ~ 35•
Woocty"1 Chunk O' Gold.
LucerneMilk -~-18lc
I tonfOOll'liucf,. po.tewflud.. I ~-90llil:W\ 37c)
Table Cream .__ '=" 19" '
Whipping Cream r;:-30"
Lt.ame., po5t-1Ud.
Pttc. ...efect to Stot• 8-d "'°""°'ioN..
£.YD IWlf' MOND' WOKMS ~ '/
PORK CBOPS1~"' lb. &3c ~~ lb. 43c
SLICED BACOI •. 39c
Grado II. pacbd In layers.
SKlllED 1HAMS1b.53c
Popular brands. 12-16 lb.. oize. Whole or lull hall.
BIB BOASTs~~~:c 1b.75c
f1rst &ve ribs. U. S. GOOD 1
~ Beel Pol Roast · c ..,...: ~..,..;
LALA:\! BT:A~D
Smart _10 serve a nd thrifty, 100!
2 u .... 23c 46 .. z. 29c cans can
N o 1C1 0 11 &ale
al Safe tcay •••
January ia~ue
FAMILY ~c
CIRCLE til4
MAGAZINl
Tells laow to '4 Brigl1 tcn
Wi11tc r 111 ea/s avith.
F reali f"ruit!'
lb. -i-:.0 .
;, .J
E.s.ceUent N ktd or &ta iK"d. Firm, goldcn ·ripc, largcsize, See January
F•mily Circle for ban•na pie reciJ'ic. frying· Chickens
Manor HouM:, Ccw't Crade A.
E"a.ctta1ed. cut up,
!!~~~,!~~ Jb.8 POTATOES
2 1bs.25c
JO ;bs.29c
Sklnless Wieners
No.) qualilJ. ln u llo. lb.
luncheon Meat
$PICEO. Ia piece or .iice:d.
1.ar9o, U. S. No. I Ruuota.
OBAIGES
Swoel. Juicy. For lWco C< lo 111c9.
LARGE
NAVELS s .:.2gc:
"
WINt!ilOO~
~=..,151D! Zt• Piil£ · 111 -.-
------------~--
=~?K c2~!•2s~
at de.ans. ~
OlllOllS SWEET.
YELLOW
CBAIBEBBIES
3 Jbs.
• "
j
1 .... ..
••• •*• co•nat •T m•~wn
BmlqlD ROlll
45•J.. 1.95 l
85• .t. 3.85 I
I •
1 • ---------. lb.
SPIC ~PAii . 1
Cleans willtou1 1._, •
rinsingorwipin& 261
.__Jn Cello baq. \
,·IYOCADOS
-~-"···~-----
SAFEW.A.V Nm lfffCllYl l1llU µr .. llf'. JO. 19St-
&J SARWH nous • T KIS AREA
..... .. a.II,_,_._ N. --.. '••tr-.. . -~ .. ,....... ............... ......
I ' ' -.
YOUR Nl•.••ST SAFEWAY:
l r
e • • • ' ' t '
•
"
'
rr .. -
LEGAL NOTICE
CEBTIP\ICA TE OF Bll81NUS
'1cUttou Finn N*1e
-
LEGAL NOTICE
!n'ATE OF CAllFoRNIA
Depa.rt.ml!at of PubUc Work9
Dlvlaton of Hl1h\\'ayw.
NOTJCE TO CONTRACTORS
• Sealed proposaJ&.wlJl be received
..
'
•
r
_Here's Your Fr.oat Row Seal
TO '!BE
' '
ROSE PARADE 'AND 'GAME THE UND~RSIGNED doe 9
hereby certJt'y that ahe lll con-
ducting & Real Estate, Inaurance,
Lo&n. Property 1-fL"'l&gement and
Building buslneu &t ·~7 Eut Bal-
boa. Blvd., Balbo&, California, un-
der the rlcUUoua firm name of
NEWLIN COMPANY and that
said firm is composed of the fol-
Jowing penon.11 , whoee names tn
full and places of residence a.re u
follows, to-w1t:
at the office or the State High-
way Engineer. Room 408, Div!·
s1on ot Hlabw-.ya Buildlng. 120
South Spring Stret>t. Los Angele•.
California, until 2 o'clock p.m . on
January 11 . 1951, at which tim~
they will be publicly opened and
read in Room 2 of 11ald building,
tor constructing State Highway in
accord&nce w1th the spec.lflcatlons
therefor, to whlch special refer·
ence Is made, as tollow11:
I . "'ORST AC,'CIDENT OF THE YEAR ln N~·porl Harbor ID'\"Ol'\"t!d a ftre t.nlck ~ I.bl" Corona drl
• • • any set ordered i..tore noon Saturday
will be Installed before •-Years.Day r ~'-~ ata1Jon and a car at Poppy A.vi\. and ()out. 11"1''• OC't. a; D~. lohn Me1>9noup waa killed In thr
cr&Ah and """' truck d.rl\-etr Thoma. \7l<'k "'M lalt-r found rullty uf rna.nttlaushttt. City ha.a been sued
for $109,000 b)· the )fcl>onouCft11. (Gerhardt Photol
Sarah Williams Newlin, 2025
Miramar Drive, Balboa., Cali-
, fornia.
WITNESS my h8.1'ld lhJs 11th
day of December, 1950. HARBOR SOCIAL EVENTS
SARAH WILLIAMS NEWLIN
State of r::a.lifornla.. Orange County, between Sea
Scout Bue and south city limits
of ~ewport Beach t Vll·Ora-60-B.
NptB), about U'lree and seven-
tenths 13.7) miles in length to be
widened &nd surfaced with plant·
mixed surfacing on untreated rock
base and the ex18tlng pavement.
......... ,11 ................................................. , .............................................................................. 'W ... .
County of ,Orange, ss.
ON THJS 11th day of December,
A . D . 1950, before me, HARRY
ASHTON, a Notary F'ublJc In and
f or the said County and State, re-
sldJng therein, duly commissioned
and sworn. personally appeared
SARAH WILLJA MS N E W LI N
known to me to be the person
whoge name ls !Ubscribed to the
W1thin instrument, nnd acknowl-
edged to me that she executetl
the .same. lN WITNESS WHERE·
OF. I have hereunto set my hand
and aJrlxed my orricial seal th¥
day and }'ear in this Certificate
fjrst above written.
HA.l\!lY ASHTON
My Commission Elpires 5/18/53
No. 605--Press
Publish Dec, 14-21·28, 19:50 and
January 4, 1951 .
f .lty o r Se"·po91 Beach
State-of C&lffomJa
BidlJ att required for the entire
work deacribed herein.
In accordance \\'Ith the provi-
sions or Section "'770 or thl' La-
bor Code. the Department of Pub-
lic Works has ascertained the ge'h-
eral p revailing rate of wages ap·
plicable to the work tn be done to
be u follows :
Rat~
C~lncatk>n prr hour
Apprentjce engineer, Includ-
ing fireman, oiler. greaser St.83
A.sphalt plant. rtreman 2.05
A.sphalt raker and ironer 1.85
Boxman or mixer box opera·
tor (concrete or asphalt
plant l
Concrete or asphalt .spread·
lng. mechanical tamping o r
2.05
SOTICE JN'VtT.TNG BIDS FOR finishing machine operator 2.20
FVRNIS mSG OF 24" DI-Driller !core, diamond or wa-
AMETER \\'ATER PIPE g ont
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Driller fall others) ...
2.08
1.93
Mrs. Mab-el Doll
Surprised by
Holiday Guests
Mra. l\fabel Doll, 309 -35th St ..
had a n1o~t pleasant surprise Fri-
day e\'l'ning. Expecting f6ur
guest.s. she an.s\\·ered the door bell
to be greett!'d "'·ith the ringing
of hells. t1ccompt1nied to a large
group of frit-nds IA.'ho were sing-
ing the olJ Yuleth.le song. Deck
th~ Halls.
The t:\'ening hours sped rapid·
ly \Vlth the singing of carols l:lnd
t:Xthltnge of g1ir.<r. rollo\vt>d by
light refreshnll'llts.
Present w~re Dr. and ?-.1rs. Rob·
ert Ni>v.'1'11 of Chu:a go: 11-tr. and
Mrs. ,.\!ber t Pete 1·st•n of Lo8 An·
gele~: Edith Speo.rs, Rev. Susanna
1-olason. E. J . E'·tt ns. Re\'. and Mrs.
Bob Anderson. 1\.l r . and ltfrs .
G-t'orge LaFollf'tte. L. Abbott and
Alford Sanders. all o r Long Beach:
Ern1a M . Lutz. E. J . Naish. Mr.
and ~f r.'l. 0, R . i\li!likt'n. William
Mtteh lbargl' and hlr and Mrs. An·
dl·I sun, Santa Ana. t~at sealed proposals \\;ll be re· Driver or dump trucks (less
ceived at th~ office of the City I f!1an 4 yards IA.'ater level) . 1.73
Cle1·k, City HalJ, City of Ne\~rport Driver or dump truc ks t 4 s 0 H
Beach, California, u n l i I 7:30 yard~ but le:ss than S yards Un. pen. OUSe
o'clock P. M ., on the Sth day of water level! .... ... 1.75
January. 1951 , at which time they Driver of dump trucks 18 I at Lido Club
will be publlcl.r opened and read, yards but less than 12
for furnishing of 21" diameter ~ards "'Ster level 1.80 Bc t"•een 250 and 300 men1ber!\
water pipe. Driver of dump truc ks I 12 I and invited gut>sts attended th1·
Item : 5000 Lin. Ft. of 2f " yards but less than 16 S u nday o pt'n hou!'le at Lido l slf·
diameter concrete cylinder yards water level) ·· 1.88 Con1munity r lub house, admiring
pipe delivered at trt>n ch site. Driver of dump trucks 116 the ne\.\' addition and enjoying
No bid v.·ill be received unless it yards or more water level) 2.08 cockti,i ils in the lounge to a back -
is made on a proposal form fur-Flagman ... ! ............. · · .......... l .65 ground o f Christma!:' music.
nished by the City Engineer. Heavy duty repairman ·· 2.20 . On the big t?uffl't table "'as a
Special attention of prospective Heavy duty re P 8 i rm an-centerpiece of silver and green,
bidders is called t o "Conditlons" helper ........... ···· ·· ·· .... · ·· 1.83 flank ed Ht one side by a sil\•er Labo•e• J 65 an,nexed t o the blank form of pro-' ' .,... .. ....... · ·· ·· · · punch bo,vl of eggnog and al the
I (
'
U di Motor patio! operator, in· h b posa . or u rectior.s as to bid-ot er y a crystal bowl 1A.•lth green ding etc eluding any type or pov.·er c s ·1 l f k ' , . ups. 1 ver rays o coo ies con1-
The City of Newport Beach re· blade ········ ......... · 2.33 pleted the pictu1·e.
serves the tight to rf,'ject any or 0pE'rator and tender of pneu-Gree ting guests were T o n1
all bids. to "''A.iv(' any informality matic and electric tool,, J ones, pr('sident of the Lido Isll·
In bids or to accept any item in vibrating machin e 9 and r-on11nun1ty Assoeiation boo.rd and
the bid. similar mechanical loo Is .?-.lrs .. J one.'!; fllr. and J\frs. Hav1•
C K PRIEST not separately classified I I R M d M c B . . , a n< l!gt'tl'I. , .. an rs. . .
City Clerk. Gity or Nev.:port hereln · 1.85 Rudd and 1.la.nley Clark. all rep-
Beach, California. Painter tbrush) 2.15 resentlnf! the board
No. 612-Press. P owderman .. 2.00 • ·
Publi.<Jh Dec. 28. 1950, Jan. 4. 1951. Roller operator 2.15
Screed operator ........... .. .. 1.95
(~ty of S"'"''port RN.ch
St.at ... or (:aJJtornJa
S'OTlCE J.N\'ITING BIDS FOR
1-,l 'KNJSHfSG OF 6" Dl-
. "-~ETEK C'E~f E:ST ASBESTOS
P l f'E
NOTIC E IS HEREBY GIVEN
that sealed proposals will be re·
ceived at the offi ce of the City
Clerk . City H all, City of Newport
Beach , Califo rnia, u n t 11 7:30
o'clock P. M ., on the 8th day of
January, I!H5t . at "'hich time they
will be publicly opened and read.
tor fµrnish!nK' of 8"' 'i,am,et.er ~ce... nv.~1i.!K~fl'1i:i.><r,~; 1-A '~ 1: lf1'" ~26G ferir or~ Ef'Cdi~
n1eter C'Pnltmt' asbt<stOfl pipe. \
·N o 'bid \\/ill be. receivt"d unless
it is made <Jn a proposal form fur·
nished by the City Engineer.
Spe<:lal attention or prospectlve-
billdt>nt is callt"d to "Conditions"
annexed to the blank form or pro·
posal. fQr full directions as to bid-
ding. elc.
The City of Newport Beach re·
servPs the right to reject any or
all b1d8, to waive any inforn1allty
In bids or to a ccept any item in
the bid.
C. K. PRIEST,
City Clerk. City of Newport
Beach, California.
\N!j>. 613 -Press
PUblish Dec. 28. 1950, Jan. 4, 1951.
NOTICE OF DlSS<>LlJTION
OF PARTNF.RS HlP I
TO \VHO?-..t OT MAY CONCtff.N :
NOTtCE i~ hereby given that
the partnership heretofore exJ.aUng
between us, the underaigned,
J oseph Lauricella and Eddie Sol·
tyaik. of Loe Angeles, California,
doing business as the "GARDEN
SPOT.·· ha.a been diMOived and
terminated aa of the 19th day or
Dece-mber, 1960. by the mutual
cohsent of the parties hereto.
The bu.sinesa hetttororc con·
ducted by the partnership at 2&:51
State R!,ghway, Newport Beach,
callfomia, and aJao known a.a 2'41
PM!lflc Cout Wl'hway, Newport
Beach. C&llfornia. and engared ln the produce buain:eu, will be
htnceforth operated 110lely by ,_ph Lauricolla..
Dated at Newport Beaclt. Coun-
ty: ot Ora.np, State of Calltomia.
Wo 22nd •Y of DeCember, UICIO.
JOSJl:PH I..AURfC:J:U,4
• l:DDIE SOJ,TYSIK
No. 111-Pna
~ --23, 1110.
Tractor operator -bulldozer.
tampe l', scr ap er or drag
type. shovel or boom at-
tachments ............ .
Universal equipment operato r
! shovel. dragline, derrick .
derrick-barge. clams hell or
crane I
\\'ater truck driver u nder
2500 gallons ........ .
Water truck driver -2500
gallons or more ..... . ...
Any claasification o m i t t e d
not less than ...
Overtime one and one-half
(1 %) tln1es the ah o v e
2.20
2.40
1.78
1.90
1.65
,,fli~--i~i ibJ iJ~. a.id . fo~j;J
prdpo&i.r b<lnds. 'contrac t, and
spec1fk:atlon:oi may b6 Obtalne·d · 8.t
the office of the Sla te Highway
Engineer, Pl.Jblic \Vorks Building,
Sacramento,' Cali!Drnia. and they
may be seen at the office or the
District Engineers at Los Angeles
and San Francisco, at the office
of the District En gin~r of the
district in which the work is situ-
ated and at the office of the As-
sociated ~neral Contrac t ors in
San Francisco.
No bid will be considered unless
it is made on a blank form fur-
nished by the Statt· Highway
Engineer and i11 made In accord-
antt with the provislorus of th"'
Proposal Requirements and Condi·
tJonit set forth under Section 2 of
Standard Speciflcattone. Each
bidder ml,l8t be licensed and alJto
prequalitled aa required by Jaw.
f See sa..ld Proposal Requirement~
and Conditions.)
The Department or Pu b I i c
Work.a reserves the right to reject
any or all bid•.
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC
W 0 R KS, DIVISION OF
HIGHWAYS.
G. T. McCOY.
State Highway Engine&.
Dated: D«ember 15, lt20.
No. 610-Presa
Pub. Dec. 21-28, 19l50; Jan. •. 19&.l .
Then ii one thlnl' this world
bu not yet trted, and that Ia a
complete surrender lo Chriat -a
complete acceptance of it. divtne
cnce and i'Wdance. Thia la the
Cllriatmu golpel lbat Mould n.ot
be viewed aa tneftly an •vent tbat
look. place two thomand yean
-.-Rt. Rev. Wllllant T. Kana-
111&'·
Scout Leaders
Fete Nellie Long ,
Retiring President
Lead er~ and a.'\sistant lt-adera of
the C'o.sta Mesa Girl Seouts ac;-
sembled \\'ednesday, Dec. 20, in
tht· ScQut Houst> for a potluck ~up
pt>r and Christ1nns pArty. A pretty
gifl \Va s presented to J..frs . Nellie
Long, retiring president of the
Girl. S cout Leaders' Association.
Included in the gTOUp ·were
~1n1e.s. S)·bil Norman. Mildre<l
Mo..1~. I ' · ·t>.H~ . .0Jll1i'?"· Alice w . . ff9 Child.I~ Ce-... . ~ --'· leflt! Vln~on 1 Mae Jackao'n. Alice
Dobbe-ck, Con8tance Lawrence,
Beverly Geier, Vt!nLora Clawson.
Hildred Hansen, Gary Fredrlksen,
Joyce Edicl\, Edith Pearl Smith,
Celestia Lynch. Mray Laurie, Dor·
othy Holmt>s. Afary Hilliard. Nel-
lie Long, Rilla Holland and Theln1a
Mino r.
Rider Group Has
Festi".'e Party
Boots .and Saddle "lub held their
Christmas party early last week
at the club house. complete with
songs. git~ and a tree. Boxea
were also given to nePdy families.
Re-cent new members welcomed
by the riding group · Include 'Mr.
and Mrs. Eal'l Bigwell and son and
Mr. ~nd Mrs. Olin l,artin.
f;amily Party
at Hurley Bell
Hurley Bell Inn was scene of a
holiday dinner hosted by Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Findlay of Lido tale.
Out-of-town guesl.8 included Mr.
Findlay's elater. Mrs. V. F'ramp-
ton. h l'r hu.!lband and children or
l.A)s Angeles and his brother and
wlf~. Mr. and ~1rs. Bruce Findlay.
Atany local friends dropped in
later at the Findlay heme for eve·
ning hospitalil)'.
Newport Couple
Have Part in
Gay Dinner
:P..fr. nnd ~frs. Ira Baker of New·
port ~ervt'J the salad course '"''hen
thf' Sunergeous group of Costa
M~sa Comn1untty church held
their Chrlstn1as dinner . Turkey
was at the home of the !i!pon&ONI.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Luckhart. with
other courses at homt".s of Mih
1\.tary J ohnson and r.tr. and Mrs.
Bob Johnson .
Exchange .. of gifts was at the horn~ Mr. e.nd Mrs. ·Elton Bar-
nett. Ot hers • present were Doris
Billinga. Shirley Stevens, Ruth
Horst. Ruth Grin1m. Ray Fields,
Bradley Hughes, Bill Harley, Bob
~fennes, Mr. and M rs. Harold In·
man and ']I.fr. and ~frs. Em.ii
Myrf'hn.
Mrs. Al Sparks
Has Guests From
Montreal, Canada
It was the happiest or Chriet·
ma.<i holidays for :P.1rs. Al W .
Sparks. 429 Lido Isle for \A.'elcome
and unexpected guests were tv.·o
cou!tins whon1 she had not seen in
20 years. Mrs. Jessie Gilmore and
Miss Jes.!lit• Moffat, of 1'1ontreal.
Canada..
Flying in from Florida where
they are spending the winter. the
t"·o w ere brought to Newport by
a third cousin, Or. Glenn Wells of
Loa Aog.el~. Jolnlnf: the family
p&rt.y were M.f ... ~a.nd. l>tra. Roy F . ' . , I Woodside, Sr., ot Burbank and Mr.
and Mr8. Roy Woodside, Jr .. the
latter being daughter ot tht"
Sparks.
The Canadians &TE' enthusia.etlc
about California and expect to re-
t urn. They wlll stay over tor the
Rose parade, spending New Year's
Eve with rnends In Los Angeles.
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, . llWfttfl"U .. i.-,_-~la4 ..... "t'
C.D.M. Pastor
To Review
Year's Events
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Taking u hl.11 auf)ject, "Looking
'3.a:ck Through 1950," the Rev. Paul
Edward Babbitt will review the
eventa or the past year whlCh
have had deep religious signific-
ance at both the 9 :45 a. m . and the
11 :00 a. m . worahlp 1ervlcea next
Sunday in the Community Church
at Corona del Mar . The Youth
Choir ~ll sing at the earlier ser·
vice and the Adult choir will sing
at the later service. l\lary Batte-n
Steffensen directs both • choirs.
M iss Margaret Scha.rle Is organist.
' a Hoffman
Sunday •chool for all ages. with
Mr.s. Raymond Kent Harvey a.s
Superintendent, meets at. 9:45 a.
m., except lhe Junior High and
Se-nlor H igh Qeparlments, \Vhi ch
meet at 10:30 a . n1 .
The Junior High Department
will meet at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. H . A. Harwood, 309 Colden-
rod Avenue,
party.
for a New Year·~
Students Honored
at Christ Church
Sunday Service
Sunday will be Student Recogni-
tion day at Christ Church by the
Sea, special honor being given t o
college students home ror the holi-
days. In keeping with the ne"·
year Is sermon subject or the pas·
tor, Rev. Thomas Pendell, "NeY.:
Directions." The choir y.oJIJ sing
the Gloria from Mozart's 12th
Mass.
Newport Circle
Meets Tuesday
Newport circle of W . S . C. S.
Christ Church by the Sea. "'·ill
meet Tuesday, Jan. 2 at 2 p. n1. in
the home of MN!. J ohn U'Ren. 3512
West Ocean Front.
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Thanks ta the' Greatest Public Demand any Matar Can and Trucks Have Ever
Enjoyed, the Latest Million Chevrolets hove been Produce~ In Less Than
6 Months ••. Compared to 12 Years for the fird Million!
We join all other Cb~o!et deal.en in thank.in& our cus.
tomers for making posstble thls 25 millionth Chevrolet.
For the only reason anyone m.a~~s more products
is because people want more of them. We Chevrolet
<lea.Jen are abJe to deliver more passenger can a.qd
trucks than any other outomobile d<al~n today because
you r•fn Chevrolet passenll"f CUI and trucks '1Yet
uy other make.
So it is your ove""1elmin1 endorsement of the
producu and services we offer that is behind the P"°"
ductioo of this 25 millionth Chevrolet less than ail.
months. after comp Jet.ion of the 2_. millionth.
We are aincerdy .,atefuL And we believe the be3I
way ~ can express our ptitude is to continue to
ofter you the _, llneat IOrvices aod the very ,natal
values that we possibly can!
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• ai:CW# .....U.. .. ..,,. uttJe. ..... lET!ll •I,&. ef 111 .()a..
-St., Coola If-lo tt JqlllJ -... a -et ..i-..
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c~· l's:pN llQi'OB co. 1~81 .Co•ll Blglawa~ n-••·~· ... a •ewportBeach
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· ~arilyn Gould
is U. of Redlands
' . Representative
_...,._,. ............. .-" .......... -'-"•"-'.' I MulJyn Gauld,. daughter or Mr. '-' ,.,,,.,..t1w.,.,........,_.., .. ,.....,._.,,...........__ .. and Mrs. Homer A. Gould, 300 E.
Jeannie White and Robert T-rusty
Repeat Vows at St. James Church
Bay Ave., Balboa, hu bttn sp-
flointed apec:lal student repreaen·
tauve In Balboa tor the UnJver·
stty or Redlands during the Christ·
mu holiday period.
• In this position Mistt Gould will
have the r esponsibility of answer·
Ing questions of Balboa high
Cllryaanthcmums and gladiolus school atudents regarding ad·
In bridal whlte decorated t he altar Chr'istmaS Formal vanced academic work at the Uni· or St. James Eplscci pa.l c hurch venttY o r Redland•.
but elsewhere it was gay with the f L•d I I Mlsa Gould w ill also aid In the
New Year Topic
at Island
Methodist Church
Topic tor Sunday morning at
Balboa Isla nd Community J.fetho·
dist church will be: "All Thit)gs
New," a Nev.• Year's text brought
by Dr. H arry \Vhite, minister.
Miss Patty Allen
Ab le to Att~nd
Holi day Dinner
red poinsettias and e\'eigreens or or I 0 s e dialrtbutlon of Information about l Christmas lilne when eight o'clock y p I the scho larship examinations for
candlelight rites united Jeannie oung eop e pro.spective freshn1en and junior
Special music will be. a carol by
the Young People'11 choir, and a
solo, "Selected" by \Vanda Davis.
AfMJ. Estelle Brown Af ills Is llC·
companlt1t.
Jt v.·as an e~cia\ly wonderful
h oliday dinner '.i.'t'fiCh the John Al·
Jen fan1ily of Balboa Island Vt·
joyed at Ba lboa Bay club. tor It
wa.!J th,, firi-:t time their daughter
P att)· had bef'n out since return·
ing trom the hospital where she
wa.'i confin ed fur some v.•eeks W1th
fXJli o. Recupt>rati'1g nicely, Patty
expect!! to return. t o !'Choo! at the
beginning of the ~pring. term. NOW WERE
WOOL 2-Piece JERSEYS ............ 19.95 14.95
12.95 -
15.95
17.95
WOOL DRESSES ................ 17 .95
CORDUROY DRESSES ............... 21.95
WOOL JERSEY SUITS .......... 24.95
Rayon Gabardine DRESSES ...... 12 .95
Rayon Gabardine DRf~SES ...... 17.95
Rayo n Gaba rd ine DRESSES ...... 17.95
Rayo n Gabardine DRESSES ...... I 6. 95
JE-RSEY BLOUSES . .... ... . . ..
JERSE Y BLOUSES . .. . .. ....
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8.95
5.95
6.95
COME EARLY .
9.95
13.95
10.95
11.95
5.95
3.95
4.95
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New Location
Legion at Through St.
le1idence Phone 15633
SUNDA YS:
9:4$ and 11 a. m.
Singapiralion, 7:30 P• m.
Frank L. and Wynt1 A. Dowll, Co.putor1
High Quality Printing-Ph. Har. 1616
High Quality Printing-Ph. Har. 1616
Grandmothel Keeps Busy,
Feels Good; Takes Hadacol
HADACOL Supplied Vitam ins 81, Bo, Niacin
And Iron Which Her System Lacked
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Iron and Niacin. but abo hel~
amounts ot important CalClum
and Phosphorus--elements so vi·
, ta! to help maintain 1ood health
0 and pbys1c-11 fltn.Hs.
'nl ..... "! Why These vitoiaim aJ.4
Minenta C-e In Llq.Ud "Folm
There's a very good reason why
HADACOL comes 1n spec I al
Li~uid form.. Thew precious Vita•
nun. and Minerala art more eUily
and quickly abaorbed into the
blood stream this way-ready to
go right to work. A bi~ improve-
ment is often noticed within a few
days.
Don'I Be A "Do11blille Thomas"
Af~r reading Mrs. Battle's won-
derful experience with HADA~
COI.-bow can you d oubt that
tbill sreat new nutritional tor~
mula will belp you if your q1tem
lacks Vitamins B'-B -. Iron and
Nladn?
What llADACOL' dUI for Mrs.
Keeping up with two small Battle, it can do tor you if you're
p-andcb.ildren as well u d o.in• troubled. with naigtng &cha and
7our housework can keep one painJ, .certain. nervoUli diltul'b-
woman m.i&hty busy. And Mn. a.ncee. UlfODJ»J.A wban due to an
B. R BatUe, 807 Archer Houston, upset stom_ach, stomach d.btresa
Tens, does just thal There w,s and a aeneral nm-down. weak.-
a time when Mrs. Battle didn't ened. coruiltion ~h~ they are due
feel up to all this, though. She to de1leiencles of Vltamtna B'-B-.
wu bothered with stomach dis· Iron and Niacin.
turbancu and nagainc acbe.s and So what an )'OU waltinl for!
pains. Then she heard the news Don't you .ee that HADACOL ia
about HADACOL and began tak· the kind of p roduct you need-in4 il Now &.he saya she t~ls the kind you should buy and tbe
tlne. Mrs. Battle was sutteting kind you should start ta.kiJli im•
a deµdency of Vi.tamin• B1, B,, mediately! Nia~ and Iron which HADACOL Sol4 ·o. A Strkt ll-y-Baek
contalnA. Oul'&n:tee ~ere is her statement: . . HADACOL even h elps build up
I ~ad been troubled w1tp lll· the h emock>bin content of your
dlaestJon and :iC'hcs and pa1ns. 1 b lood (when lf'Otl U needed) to b~o1rJ about HAO.i\COL and began through your body ear
taXine tt. A Mer the ntth bottle I ; tbeae are.at bealth·builcuni
be1an to reel better. I rould eat elementa 1o ev_ety bodr oraan.
better and rHt better ~d ~ No -wonder HADACOL helps :':' ~e:~2 ~tiu~~~ haC: you feel Utcmderfvl
tnnhfully say that HADACOL Be fair to ~ Gin JOlll'-
bu helPf.)d me a lot... self ~ b~ if you baye such
Why . BADACOL Glftl ~ei~ ~~tin~:
s .. b l'lae 11.esa11a to younolt &ad Jour &mib'-
tlADACOL does not .brinJr just when relief may be u cloM at
Qmp14!natic .-.lief. ltADACOL hand u JCW' -~.If now makes it poasible to •ctu· 70u tufter a de1'rilnq ot Vlta-&111 ttlleve lhe ca-of na1· miu 11,, JI., Nlada -1rDD. This linc aclleoonclpWia,c:ertalnnuv-•JJADACOL lo INo,_.>e,
oua dbwrbancies, ond a eeaenJ loo-eoilla onlJ' a ..it llDCNDt
run.4own. wukmed OOQditlon a liar-Trlal~9"' $1..25.
"""" thOJ' er. due to dcfld-i.ra-~ ar !al ~ .C Vllamlbs II, a,. Nlocin and ~ '.U ,_ - -tn>n·ln your..,.-. -HAD.AO • .Jt dlreet
HADACOL not only rupplies -Tiie l .oJlb!ac Corpoiallnn. delideftt a 1 at em.. with extra t..llQet.111. Lol•&si•nL
~ Gt VittmlDI 8~ II., ~~n.c · •"?" -7
Beatrice While and Robert Lee students to be held In R edlands
TTUsty on TUeeday, Dec(!'mber 2&. The Friday night Chrlatmu In January 6, 1931. l\1188 Bonnie .lean Findlay
The double-ring aervlce waa per· rormal tor college and high .school A M>phomorl! at R e-dlands. i.1 1811 tormed by the Rev. Paul Moore young people of Lido 1.sle wa• alao Could hu been active In student
Wht>eler, rector or the church. The inaugural tor the new baysldc attatrs elnce attending t~e Uni·
bride Is ward or Mr. and Mra. r oom which provides more enter· 1 verslty of Redlands . She hag bee n
Oeorge DeR oulhac, 223 Mesa Dr .. talnment apace at Lldo Isle Com· the winner or the Colwrll Award.
Costa Mesa, and the hrtdegroom ls munlty club house. The new ~m Other Students from Balboa at·
the 1110n ot Afr. a.nd Mra. William races the. water a.nd Wllll delight· tending Redlands Include Kenneth
Tru.Bty, 330 Santa Ana avenue, ful with 1L-, big windows.· decoTa· CaJI, 21on of Mr. and Mrs. Buford
Newport Heights. t lons ot eTiowfiakes hung from D. Call, 316 H inethyst Ave., and
Bonnie Findlay
to be Bride of
David Stafford
Jea.nnle wa.a a lovely bride In the ceiling and a sn;an white PhylJls Lake, daughter or Mr. and
her ballerlna.Jength gown or white ChTlstmas tree. Mra. Wilbur J . Le.kc, 308 Onyx
At a gay Christmn..'I Eve party
In the home of Mr. and M r~. San1·
u~l A. Stafford, Newport Is land,
1'1'r. nnd Mrs. Cordon B. Finlay,
111 Via Orvieto. Lido Isle, !\n·
nounced the engagrn1l'nt or their
daughter, Bonnie J t!an t o Da\'id
Lamont Stafford, son of the host
end hoste.!JS. The 1:1el'rel1 was rl'·
vealed when BonnlC' Uis,Jlayt!d 111·,.
mo U. Important C hristptas gift,
the engagt'menl ring. I
Chantilly lace topped by a bolero A larger tree made a gay apot Ave.
jacket. H er short veil 'was held In the big club room and huge rvd
with a coronet ornamented with 1 Chrls tn1as stock ing adorned the
sffd pearla ahd she carried a white fireplace.
orchid with .satin .streamers on her Dancing to mu•ic or Gracie &nd
white prayer book. She waa given the Debonnairs were the following
In ke<'ping by Mr. DeRouJhac. c.oupJe.11: Ma rtha Lewi.!J! Stanford
Ml8s Douglas Hanson or Bur· and Ted Tiberg, Dorr(e. Lewis and
bank, cou~in of the bride, wa." her H oward Cha.stain .. Thea Bea.man
only attendant . Shr w or·c pVlk lace, anlf Ho\\•artl Hen~1ng, Donna Ring
a• halo of pink and carried a nnSP· JS.C.I atld Dick Mllllka.n (Stan·
gay of v.•hite d cpJiinium. J a niea ford), Pat Clark and Dick Lew·
Conrad or Long Bea{'h assumed 18. Barbar Lingle and H enry Hill.
be&( m a n dutiea for Donald Cof· J oan Kimes ~nd Bert °Corson, Ann
felt of Artiona who came here for Bradford and Mike Doyle, J ea.n
the wedding but \V:ls unable l o Reed IStanfordJ and Loul.! Yate11 ,
ser\'e beca~ of illneltl'I. Usher11: Bonnie Findlay and her flanc~.
WL•re Edward Schalten or Santa Dave Starford, &ally Stafford and
Ana and Emil Dopyera of Cost l'I J ack Wood, J.farjorie a.nd Sam
M esa. Stafford, Clarice Wrdekind and
The eucharistic candles and t'&n· Jack ~iorrili, Marilyn Peterson a nd
deiabra were Ug htt.·d by Gregory P<•te .~{orris, Ann Orlsty ond J ohn-
Wright, c hurch acolyt e. Stanley ny Langenheirn , J.{adge Albright
Farrar. o rganlitt, playt'd the well· and Ga1·y Ro.gers. Martie Schlll_er
ding march('! and aci.·1~mpanleU J o. and 01C'k Whitlock, Annettt'! Whit·
anne Numan, who sane The Lord'~ j 1ork and Dic k Evans. Afa ry Our·
Prayer. lry and Dick Reyn olds , Patti a oyd
and Jack Biven. Marge Letto and
her. flance.
Seventy-rive gue9t!i attend .. J ~rr. and M r1. R obert Be rkeley
the reception .. heh.I at the DeRoul· as-'11'ted Mr. a nd Mra. Wayne Mur·
hal' home. Mrs. DeRoulhRr wore dock in ('n ~rtnin lng the young
11. navy suit v.·i th n1~tching hat. people.
palf' pink bl ous.t· and pi nk cor:'lit~c.,
Mrs. Trusty, mother of the grctt'Jlll,
w all in a g i-ay suit ""'I th blat:k RC·
ces~fJlit>~, comple n1ent1·d by a car·
nation corsftge.
Afni:. F red Seeley O!'l!lis ted an~!
Mls.s Barbara Trusty. 1n Amerlt1\n
Beauty \Pel vet rordu1 oy, i:;erved
punch a~ accompentrnent t o slh!l'S
of the lovely three·t ierf'd c}l.kf1•
For the honeymoon. spent at
an undl11close<l 1pot. lhe new :\'lrs.
Tru Atv Y:o re ll n attractive !iUit or
forMi gre-~n w ith black velvet nc·
cessories· a rid ·hl'r orchid cor.,age.
She I• a senior in high school ' and
expects to rlnish th(' se:n1e11ter.
Mr. Tru!fty \C'ai:; g-racluatecl f r·on i
Harbor H ig h school and attendell
OrlUlge Coast cn lle~e. H e Is now
8!isoe1ated "''Ith his father In ell·C·
trioa.I contrac ting.
The couple y,•il\ make their t111me
at Newport Beach.
0. C. Ruth Assn.
to Meet Friday
Church Choir
Entertained · at
Home of Pastor
A happ.v C'\'f'ning wa~ 1!1pent by
thiP Sant·luary C'hoir of Chr i~t
Church by the S(•a "'h('n ReV.
and Alrs. Thom&!t Pendt·JI rnter-
tainl'd n1c>n1 be-rs wi th a Christ·
mas p11.rty at their Balboa pen-
lnl'>u la home.
U!IUal pr occl'tlur(' was .rt-vt•t!!('(S.
for this tln'le the ch oir listened,
to tl'C'otllt'Cl car o l!!. Dcl!cio u!! rt·
frC'•hll'h.:nts \\'Pr e> flni! t o the eve·
n1ng.
Ptl'Sl.'nt were: Barbara Barn·
hou111e. Pat Hughes, ViFg-lnla AUcn.
Barbara Lowery, l1ary Alice
BakC't, Pat Thomp8on, D. \V.
H oltby, Ji.frH. Morgan Lowery,
~ft.Iii . Dt•l4 1van Frt'ltag, Mni. Wl!Ua
F'it·ld~ nnd ,.,f(•ss r~. and M esdame!!
L. ·r. J.'ol~on1, Jac'k Elliott, B. S. L.
J.'r£·1tag and A. J . Rutter.
Ceramics Class
to Stress
Creative Design
Under the adult education de-
partment of Ne\\'J)Ort Harbor
Union High school a nd . sponsored
by the homecraft aect lon of the
Costa Mrsa FritJay A!temoon club,
a new class 'In ceramics \\'Ill gc>t
underway \Vednesday. Jan. 3 .
starting at 12 :30 p. m . In thl.'
clubhoui,e.
Lance Mac Donald ot LakewoOO
Vi llage Is the instruct or. Mr . )lac.
Donald, who has opera ted his own
business manufa ct uring for six
years, »tres11ee the frct'dorn of d+'·
sign In creating . Surface dPcorat·
Ing and con1posltlon are studied in
Mis11 Findlay was gradu11tcd
from Newport Harbor Union High
8Chool and attended Orange Coa!il
co14ege. Her fiance, a. fornltr Pent!·
sylvanlan, attended HarvarU mili·
tary school at Von Nuys anti Oe·
cldcntal college.
No definite date ha..'I bt'en set
for the wedding.
Holiday Party
Hostessed by
Mrs. M. J. Davis
the course \\'1th empha.!lis on func· Red cRndles. arrangc1nents of
tional and o rnament.al a1·ticlf'.<1 for 1 poin.<1ettlas and holly and a gleam·
the home. The course is butlt 1 ing C hristmas tree !'let a gay at ·
it.round progresi.ive lenrning \\·hic h mosphc>re for a holiday f ete hos·
Will enable the student to learn 21) tc!'Uled F'rlday by :A-tr s. M. J , Davis
different procedure1'. of Costa 11esa. Tenlpting hors d '·
AIAO under the auspic1>s of the oeuvrl'I Wt're served an(] there '"as
adult education dcpartn1ent and an exchang e or gifts.
the spon~o r"hi p of the ('!Ub hon1c· Enjoying' the occ.ulon were ?\f r.
<:raft Sl•Ction will be o ne\v class and A1rs. Earl A . LewlR. M r. ant.I
in lan1p .,;hade n1akin1t and design-J\1rs . Kl'lly i\i ika of Newport
ing s \;ltf'tl to bl'gin Tui•ttday, J an. H elght11., Afr. a nd 1'1'1·.<1. Eug"nC' La
2. In t h~ l'IUbhouse at 12::.10 p . m. Pl·rle o f Co"ta f\1 csa . J.j,., anJ 1'.f1·s.
Mrs. Boas ot Lo ng BaC'('h i.<1 the in· BL·rnard \Vhit1ng, ~Ir. anti Ai rs.
•tructor. H 11warll Pemberton of Santa Ana
Husbands Feted .
by Mesa Matrons
at Xmas Party
H eights and Charle.<1 Canss of Bay
Short•s. •
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Sermon Text
at St. Andrews
A merry t ribulf' and v:elcome ot "Tho 'f' Disturbing 1t!rac lel\" is
yulet l(\e'!i fe.st1\'iticfl \VA."! ach1evC'd I .11ubje<'t c·ho..<ien by the Rev. Thon1·
in many delightful \vays \\'hen Ill! M . Gib!'l:ii n, pu~tor of St. An·
mernberl'I of a local cal'd club drew's PresbytFrlan c hurch fur
staged their tradttlonal part)' for his fif'rmon this coining SUf\day.
thetr huabands. The text will be "And they far·
Aft~r d ining at the Michael t'<l exceedingly nnd said to one
Manor, Santa Ana, the ~roup re· another, Who t hf•n h~ thig t hat
turned to the COl!:ta M ('sa home ev1·n lhe wind the thp Ilea o bey
'Of 1"fr. e nd Mt11 . JClhn F . Webster Him:" St. ?1.fa rk . 4 :-4'J . H tiur or th1•
where K Ms Kringle (v.·ho bore a 1'ervice is 10 a .m .
s trong resemblance to Ml''. \\\1eb· -.:::..::==:::::=========: st er ) distributed glft11. S~clal 1·
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AT EL SEGt:NDO
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond K, EaBt·
man of Cosl& Mesa joined a (Amity
g roup assembled In El ..,Segundo
re"cen tly by ~fr. and Mrs. Glen L.
Partlow.
OS L'll'RO\.E-'JE:ST LIST
Al r~. Edna Hutchini>on of Ber·
nard St., v.·ho hall! bet•n ill for some
tune. i11 1mprov1n~ slov.·ly.
• JANUARY CLEARANCE
BROKE~· LOTS and SIZF.S
MEN'S WOMEN'S & CHILDREN'S
w EA RR,l'l.AR SA l .F:
l"H l<'E
JERSEY
PURSES
BLOUSES _____ 5.98 &8.95 3.99&4.99
''"" ...................................... . 8.95 4.99
Wom en's ROBES --·---·-·---···--·---20 .95
Ch ildren's ROBES .............. 5.9 5
SK IRTS . . . .. . ....... 8.95
WOOL J ACKETS -------··-----·-·--_ I 0.95 •••
12.99
3.99
5.99
5.99
BOY'S RF.r.1·1 •. \11
S.'\.l.F.
l 'lt lt.'E .
Cotton Flan nel SHI RTS
SWEATERS . ---·· __ , -.
WOOL JACKETS --------··-·-··----. ••• MEN'S
2.95
2.95
5.95
SLACKS ... .. .... .. . _ . 19.9 5
SPORT SH IRTS ____________ 3,95 t o 8.9
S H()l(T and l .. <>SG Sl.EE\'F.S
T-SH IRTS
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2. 5
OTHER ITE:\fS .'\.T F.Qf"..\1.1.V
ATTlf.A("}'I\'"J; l'HIC'ES
1.99
1.99
3.99
SAI.F.
l'Kl<'E
10.99
l .99&4.99
1.99
BALBOA 303 :"l r\.f'.\" STREET
/
at Fullerton 1'h!s ru111ing Sunday morning
the' 1·hoi r v.·111 sing a~ a.n anthem
lhl' Gloria froin 1fozart's 12th
~1 ass .,
p resents werl' handma1!e ash trays
molded a.n d glait>d by the host('ss,
A lso sho~.'ing Mrs. Webster's
artistry was a mantel arrange·
ment or St. Nic k and hl.!J reindeer.
handmade o f glazi.-d china. On s
China & Glassware
Vl11Jt Our· New Departmen t
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I ! SELF-SERVICE LAUNDRY I
The Ruth Assoclatinn of Ornn~e
County will 1nect Frid&)'. Dt>c. 2~
\ii lhr Calirornia hott'I. Fullerton,
l ornt•r of \\rt ls hire and Spadre. All
pre~nt and paAt Ruth!\ arr lnvlt·
et! to attend.
A dessrrl ('l')Ut'!IL' v.·iU be Sl'.'rVL'd
Family Reunion
at Mrs . Edick's
promptly et 7 :SO p. rn., fn!Jov.:e!J A family reunion look place
b:i ib£tU 1t ~rfd 'i 4"'•11llat in11 o( J 9~1. ~unday "'tten Mrf. Cef"\n.1$'.I~ F.di4k
offi'l:efs: t iN t-xPected that A~n~s "' Co!!ta lr{('~a ent~rtalned ~th a
Barnes, this year·~ Grand Ruth, ho riday dinner.
wlll bi.• lll!ilAlling r1fflcer. l\.t nry I<infolk prc~ent included 1lr.
Singleton. junior Pa!\l Grnnd Ruth, and • 1-ot:rs. Robert H adley and
wlll also be prel.'lcnt. daughter Barbara Lynn o f Mo·
Among thO!e attf'nding from deAt o, Miss Ciad)•s E dick of Loa
Harbor Star chapter, o . E. S. \Viii j·Angelcs. Mr. and l\.frs. Robert
be J o Peck, presl'nt Ruth and Haines and ch ildren Bobbie, Kath·
Bett~e Fink. last year's Ruth, lf'en and Janice, Mr. and Mrs. Ed·
Xmas Dinner
at K. Kesels
Chri11lri':tas Day n1l'nnt n happy
get togeth~r in the Costa !.l c.~a
home of Mr. and Afra. Kenn('lh
IW.aeJ. After breakfast and dis·
v.rin Edick and children Harold,
Sht•rrlll and K enny and Stanley
Eastnlan, all of Costa Mesa.
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Friday Party for
Lido Children
tribution of gifls, a turkey dinner Thirty small Lido Isle children
was enjoyed. attended a party Friday mornlng
In the group were Mr. a nd Mra. at Lido l sU. Community club
John Byera of Fullerton, Mr. and houRe. recrlvlng H"ifts from Santa
Mrs. Charles K("sel of cOOta iteM, and enjoying a prograrn by cbn·
Mr. and Mm. Lawrence Sexton and , d1·en of the Lido nur11ery ~hool,
children Marilyn a.nd J ohn of San· movie.!! and re!reahn::ients. The at·
ta Ana, Marsha and Kenneth fair wa11 in Mha rge of Mrs. Phil
K eset, Jr., children of the hosts. Ba.<JSe tt and Mra. Ltt Rogen1.
For Olfl8 and Rome Warea
H OUSE & GARDE:s' I •
l 611 Cout h wy. ~~e\vpoi-t Beach table in the living room. s m rro:· i •--------------· I Balboa \Vasbat I
reflected a gleaming punch bnwl
jUrrounded by r ed and green ber·
rie11 . Cana8la and britlgc broubht
th(' happy occa11lon to a finale.
ln the conl{enlal c·on1pany were
M<'S.Srs. and Atmes . Ray !Wallscf'.
M . J . Hostetler::. Homf'r; Mellott.
Ardf!'n Long, Sam D , Cr-av.•ford.
Harry C. Bu rdick, J ohn Webs ter,
Costa Af esa : Wayne Pi<:kerlng and
W a ,. re n Bri!ftol. H un"ington
Bes ch.
New Year Service
at St. Joachim
Special New Year's Eve ti!'VO·
tions wlll be b eld in St. J oa chim
Catholic church, Costa Mel'S. Sun·
day a t 7 :30 p. n1., follo\vcd by con•
fesslons. Sunday masses are at H
a.nd 10 a . m. There wlll b e? th'rl'f'
ma&Se. on Monday, New Yl.a1 ·s
Day, at 8, 10 and J t :;;() n. m .
XMAS l N ONT:\1{10
Mnt. Ells Goeldner o f Nt>wport
and her son. Dun :A-t oore nnd tan1·
il1 or Co!jta Mesa. spenl Chri:itmas
day in Ontario Y.'ith .r..1rs. Afona
Moore, Don'• mother.
(i), B!UeH.~
I 30 Min. Washin g -Fluff Dr ying · j
J Blan kets Woo l Shampooe_d 4nd Drie d 50¢ -1
i , . ' ''1 0~ tlralm ~iilAUOA'' i ,.. . ~[r} ! Harbor 2724 •
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Year End Clearance AI]::-:
DRESSES
U'F.R E
29.95 to 35.00
17.95 to 29.95
10.95 to 14.95
NO\\'
1~.88 to 19.88
5.00 to 10.00
6.88 to 8.88
SKIRTS
. WERE
' 7 .95 to 12 .~5
7.95
NO\\'
5.00
4.88
I 0.95 to 19.95 6.88 to 12.88
'
BLOUSES
\\'F:111<-;
4.9 5 to 5.9 5
8.95 t o 15 .95
~()\\'
1.00 t o 3.88
4.88 to 6.88
JACKETS ,'
WERE
36 .50
26 .50
19.95
49.95
SO\\'
19.88
15.00
12.88
25.00
PJ 'S ··-·---·-··-5.95 t o 2.88 Bras ............ 501' and 1.00 Panties ·--·--·---. 501
50c an :l 1.00 Gloves Scarves Ho$e Misc . Items
1 A few suits at reduc,ed prices.
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PAGE 6 -PART 11 -THURSDAY, DEC. 28, 1950 Watch Night
~ -;!~·· . s a Serviees in I .~ ~~...:.-:: PRES ~ Mesa Churches
New Residents
in Costa Mesa
T. Sgt. Turner
Home from Korea
on 30-Day Leave
Yul~ Festivity at ·McAlary Home YOU CAN DO BEllER AT
Registration for
fvening College
to Begin Jan. 2
Registration for the Orange
Coast Evening College Winter
t erm will be held daily from Janu·
ary 2 • ~ at the Adult Education
Office In the Administration Build-
tn~.
Thoae Wifihing to enroll in o ne or
morc o f the n1any intcre11llng and
practical course" bt'ing orferN..I
m ay sign up daily frru11 10 a. n1.
to 4 p. m. After Januttry 7, stu-
dents may r1·gist"r f1·om 1 to '4
p. 1n. or frn1n 6 :.10 lfl 9 :30 p. m .
on any v.·eE'k dRy cxt'f'Pl F rldny. /!__ a c\as..,. i!'I ~t:ht."<lul•·d to n1eel uff
campus th(' i11structnr will r<'i:::is-
ter s tudcnl.'1 at lhe fir8l meeting
of the cla!'\8.
There are g<'n+•ra\ly no pre.-rt'·
quisites for signln,K up in Evenin,c:
CollegC" cla!'l!'ICM. Any a1lult 18 y ears
of Rf!C or over who f••flls ht' can
profit by f ln·thcr .stlldy is w el-
con1e to enroll. Cour~C' credit is
avaih1hl(' In nu1ny,. c lasses ror
iho~e -.-.·ho Of't•d it.
Although Orl\ng-c C'nast Evening
Collc~e dnes nut c-ha;gc a rei;:.lst1·a-
tion f('C, it 1!' neccfiSar)' l o charge
e. !'ln1all n1ate1 nt.\s fe(' In such
t·our8('M RS Uphol!'llery , \Veldin~.
Photography. Lapidary. Jf'welry,
W oodwork anrl Crrll.mlc!'I. This fee
seldom cxc{'cds $1.50 and it Is 1·e-
quired to cover the n1ost or ma·
tcriaLs which are used and retain-
ed by the student.
\\,.lnt•·r T +·rm
Yl'intt•r trrin at Orong-e Coa.<1 t
Evening C<!llC'g-c begin." n11 .Janu·
ary 2 anti l'ios"s on ..... f\.fa1 c h 30.
1951. Cl<.ts~i·:; \~·11! n1 L'~L-in the
n1 ornin{:'. nflt•rno11n and ~ening,
Monrluy thl'ollgh Saturday of each
W('ek.
Dr. Bill J . l 'ri<'~l. ,\ssistant Su·
pcrintrn1! .. nt 111 f'ha1 i-:e uf Adult
Edu('at1011 ur.i:"s that .:II int('rested
stu~nts en1ull as S<MJn as p<lSSihle
aftl'r rr 1;"istrat1nn b1·i::1ns in orllf';'
to 1nsu1 c a pJ;i l'L' in t ht· roiu rse nf
their c h1111·t·. I lt1.<1band:-; .1nd'i. v.·1\'t'S
may r£'g1stcr fo1 · L'lll'h uth<'r. C'la.«s
i!'lstruc-t1011. '-''tll h1·g1n -on Jan. 2.
Equ ipment Need
St ressnd a t Meet
of Lind be rgh PTA
M rs. Charlt•s Davi.'-. n1F111ber~ilip
chalr111an <•f tht 17'ourfh lJn;tril·t
Pflrf'nt-T PlLt'h P1 AHR01•ialic1n. was
appointrd u•l\'1'41•r r1r \hf' rn."it:i
Mesa l .indhcr~h~ .. l•1rpl·r I 'T 1\, H nrl
was L•lll'fl<lllC'('~I tit llH'lllht'I!< 11f th•·
('Xf'r11·1,·1· h •;1r•l hy the prri-idt·nt.
Mrs . Dnnl!l;1s f l1t1l··<1y. al lhPir fle-
€'emb»r boarrt n1t·c tl11,1: in lht:" fa..:-
ulty rnnn1 at J-l ;•rp"r ;;r•t1rnl.
Supt. 1)f f;t:hn<1l.'l Jt:v('r•·tt R 1·u
told the bo11 rd of th<' n('Cr! fur play-
grounrl PqU1prtl('/lf rnr !hf' kinrtcr-
garrlen Nr-i>.oe('~ o f Lindtu•rgh school
ttnd a.«kf'd th:it th" Lindhcr~h ·
Harpcr· I 'TA ,ei,·e <'nnside1·ation lr1
the pllrChUl'll' f•f R 111r rry·i::o-rounrl
The pul'cha8e '-''It..'< apprQvcd by th('
exccat1ve i:r11\1p. Y.'Lth rccon1n1<'n·
datinn th<-1t It bP votC'd oft at the
Dercn1bcr PTA mel'tlng.
Mr!\. R obert Rapp. welfar,.
chairn1an, thBnl<cd l h1>se who
helped in the Thank .o.;~ivin~ wel-
fa re p roject nnd anno unC',J'd that
10 baskE.'L'l or food Wf'rc cfl stribut-
ed t o nl'cdy filn1ilics by the PTA.
Guests From Afar
Share Festivity
at Meredith Home
A.~ full ur ' Clu lstmas chcrr as
old Sa:ita hin1:iirlf was the holiclay
ga' ht>11nJ: Month+.y in the horn" of
1'.f r anrl 1'1 rs. Clytlt' L . Meredith.
312 -~Sth St .. N ewPQrt Beach.
C'elebratin,c: the day .,,·ith th£'
hn~ts and thr1r sons rt.lirkl'y nntl
Donald \\'C rr: ;\'Ir. anrl Afr~. Cilf-
rn1·rl f\.f('rt'<lith ur Brawley, ~f rs
Lulu Hutf'hin11 of Kl<tn1ath Falls.
Ore~on . M1·. • ftntl 1-frs. Claud1
Afcrcdith or Bn1!>f'. f f!a .. M r . and
Mi's. Ronald Hutl·htnl'I nf Fresno.
~t rs. Blanche Cacrl'brrt and sfln
Rif'hnrd of Ins::lewoorl end Mrs.
Ida Meredith of Hawthorne.
Holiday Guests
at Schorg Home
T o Glendale t ·rnt Dr. and t.frio
W . \\r. S<'horir J'lnr1 t:hilrir('n l\{al"C'it•
and Karen. 2086 Ai a pit_• Ave .. Co.<t·
ta Atesa. tor Christmas Day, ThE'
tamily IA'M c ntrrtained by l\.fn.
Schor1:'s parent.". r.tr. and A1rs.
K. D. Hathaway.
The Me.sans are d.1spcndln1: holi-
day hOBpitaJity lo hi~ sist er and
family, '°tr. and M:ra. \\'illlanl A8·
mu.:;:ren and children. Gary &nd
R ickey of Le-Mars. Iowa.
Family Visits ·
Costa Mese Trio
Mr. and Mn. Calvin Shackelford
and cbil~ Joonn and John of
San Diego have bet"n mjoytng' a
eta.y" with Mrs. Shackelford'1
mother and aunt.a., Mrs. Agne,
1rundeU, MIM Mary' Ball and
I' KJaa Eli:abe:tli Hall of ~ Meu.
uquoa STOLEN
Arthur Undekc. MO Vla Trieste.
Udo I.lie, ~ llle tl!•ft ot • cuart at llq1>ar ioad a cue ot hoer,
-Ille refrip,.IOI' ID ~ g&zag•
9t .10:'7 l!Undo¥·
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'Christian Science'
Sunday Lesson Theme
Wa t ch night aervtcea will be
conducted S unday, Dec. 31, ln
Coata Meu cburchea.
Under the direction of the Youth
Fellowahtpa, Watch nlghl Com-
m union service will be held ln the
Coeta Mesa Community Methodi~l
church starting a t .7 :30 p. m.
The F:l:rst Baptist church of Cos·
ta Mesa will have Ila watch night
observance. begtnntng at 8 p. m.
Mn. 'Thoma.a K eat ing and datf·
ghter Marilyn, formerly of Ban~
Ana, have established reetden<f'i
in ·eoata Mesa at 107 E . Waln"t
Pl. Marlne Sgt. Keating 11 serv-
ing in Korea.
Nevada Guests
at. Williams Home
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The moat wonderful Christmu
p resent rfor Mb. ClltCo~ Turner
and ch ildren, RonaJd, ISh•ron and
o,phne, 174 E . 10th flht., Costa
Mesa, Is the -v~sence of their hus-
band and daddy: Marine T /Sgt.
Turner, who has just arrived home
Chester \Villiams and son wn-from duty ln Korea on a 30-day
Jla1n of Fallon. Nto v .. and Mias en1crgency leave. .
Carol Ann Cook of Whittier were Sgt. Turner hu been at.•rvini;:
recent visitors in the Costa M caa wilh El Toro Hdq. Sqd. Firs t Ma-
"Chri.stlan Science" wtll be the
Sunday Bible Le"'°n subject ln
all branches ot The Mother Church
The Fir.st Church of Chrlet, Sci-
e ntist in Boston. The Golden Text iS 'fro~ John: "When he, the Spirit
of' truth, Is come, he will guide you
Into all truth : f or he shall not
speak ot himself'; but w hatsoever
h e shall hear, that shall he speak.
and he will show you things t o
come,"
-People do read the w ant a<b. j home of Mrs . Mary L. WilJJa-ms. rlne Air Wing.
A Scriptural passage fr.om Ha-
bakk\lk rPH.d, ''The Lcord anewercd
nte. and 8&id, \\'rite the vision, and
make It plain u pon tllbles, that h e
may run Lhat rt"adeth il. For the
vision Is yet for an appointed
tln1c. bU't at the e nd 1t 11hall speak.
nnd not lie : tho ugh tl Larry, wait
fo1· i t ; b"CMU~c it will surely conlP,
It -.-.·ill not Utrry ... F'or the ('arlh
s hall be fill<'d with the knov.rlcdge
o r tht• t;lory of the I.ortl, as the
watcri. cover thr St'a ."
Rtft•rring lo the C hristian Scl-
r ncc t f'xt book . "S1:ic11cc and J
H('alth "'ith Kf'y to t he S c rip-
tures," ?-l ary Baker E ddy says.
"This book may be distorted by
~hallov.· criticism or b,y careles.q oi-
malicinus !'ltllrlf'ntii. tuirl i tli ideas
may I)(' l(•n;po'rarily abused a nd
n1:!'lrer1<'!'1Cntcd: but the S('ience
anti truth th(•rein will forever re-
n1a.in to be dl~ce1 ncd and dcn1on-
s tra.tcd."
Costa Mesans
Out of Town
For Holidays
An1nng Costa M cRanM spending
Christmas out of t 0\\"11 Wt're f\.1r.
and 1-f!'s. W ayne C'un1ptlln Rnd
rlaught<'rs Alayne an(l Loulse of E.
20th St .. who are pai-ising the holi·
day$ in P aonia, Colo., v.·ith Mrs.
Con1pton'!-i pa.rents.
Los Ang<'IC!'; v.·a~ the holiday
lr><:ale of ti.f1 !'. John Gill of OrangC'
:\ve .. 1'-fr. and Aft!', J nhn J . Nuz·
um and dau;;hters. Mit·he lle. Tt u-
dy and Jurly or Flowe1 St. Th!'}'
enjoyed the day wittr l\.1rs. Gill's
sisl r r, J\frs. J , L. Bell [
J(1\nint:" a fan1ily g roup in San
B1•rnardinu Wf'rC' J\1 r. and M1·s. A . (
t •. 1~inkl•'.V and 1·h1ldr(•n Lucy anO
Virgil t l!usterl of Brottdway.
Ho!'lt ... tn the lucal !f1\k werf' Dr.
an•\ Mrs. V . M . l 'inkif'y and Afr.
;.,111 ! ~''·"· (il'uri::-e St~1key. Other •
1rlatl,·r<; !'"('Sent i1u·iudt•rl Mr. and
Jlofr!i Vi ri::it f'inkl<'y unri daughter
•11 I "8 t\nf!l'lr·s.
,\f r. and Mrs. fl. r MncKenz.il'
i•f Dcrnard St. noted Noel with ft
dnzt'n r<'lativrs In the t~o!i Angeles
hnn1e rif f\.'[rs. A It hen Ro.<'l<'Ve1·c.
~I r. und \f;s r;,..n1·~t· C. Ander-
son r1fJ..: 278 J~rna•.hvxy enjoy••<!
(·hrislll1<1s Hl S01.n R1•1 nar•linn \Vilh
thf'ir s•1n Hr1•I dHU:,:'h l cr ·in· h 1\V,
Sgt. u111I 1-·l rs. Eflwllrll A ndc1~on .
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Stork Shower
For Cookie
A httppy 'event of D~l.,.nlb"r 22
\Vas hcrRldc<l earlil'r in the s('a11on
when Mrs. Eli;:1n BrRdley enlt•r·
tained with a tell at h er Nt·wport
Heights horn<' honoring l\.t1 s. Gil-
be1t Srnith Hild Cnokir. A C hrlst-
n1as lrre ccntcrell th<' table.
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When K rts Kringle kept an ap.-
JXVnlment Chrlslmaa C'ven at the
h6'ne ot Mr. and Mrs. Charlf'ft Mc-
Alary and daughter Jane, 636 San
Bernardino A venue, N~1>0rt
HE'ight.s. the family group as-
sembled Included )f r . and M rs..
J ack 1.fc Alary and daughter· Mar·
tha or C06ta r.tesa.
Daniger
FURNITURE CO. •
On hancl for a gift ex chan1:('
Rnd turkey dinnf'r C hrjRlma!'I day
in the M<'Alary!I' rrRidenct• were
M r. and 1.lrs. R ob<!1t E . Harblchl
and children, B obbie, Carol 11nt1
Johnnif' or Ro~£'n1ea<l and ]I.fr. R .
E . Harbicht, Sr. ot San P edro.
We Buy and Sell New and Used Furniture
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.1812 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Be. 5656
ORANGE JUICE .... _ ...... , ......
SUMMER SQUASH ...... ,,,.
WMA BEANS 111 0L ....
OHi POUND
19C
2sc
GREEN PEAS NO.~C.t.NJ 2 t0a 29C
•SPARAGUS SPEARS
PEAR HALVES
... CNI( t ill
10Yt OL (#Jill 25C
POPS U 'otie'I 2 •V. oL 29C ...... ftU.f"" ooxu
•
FLOU.R GOLD IMDAL 45c ftVI f'OUMO UCI:
CINCH CAKE MIX "'LUY ...... ~ """" 35c .........
KIPPERED SN AX _, .::·~·.,,"',,~,." 2 •0 • 21 C
'SMALL SHRl.MP CUCHll Ol
OlUAK$
1AITT nHft'I"
•OLUM 35c
Prirn<tril_v the shower was for
Cookie, v..·ho WH.s t'xpecting thC'
s tol'k 011 01•c, 2:1 but she waM nol
a ble to 1tllcnd, bt·i ng still under
opiates following an operation on
an injured eye. However. a IRrgc
assortmt•nt of gifts wa.." taken
home t o her, Including such
<1tapl('s a s nursini: bottle!:!, a hot
water hottle, Pablunl, Castoria.
cori livf'r oil, diapers and ~fcty
nin.ci , l Q)'S, balls. a bone. f£>eding
dishes, dog biscut and cM.ndy.
1\D OPEi 11111.t tEllElt•
Pu -£ \R a·BJ ~ -• CE11EI C11 1\1
CRACKERS
BORDEN'S CHEESE
IUNSHINI
P0411>10 fOX
Cookie's husba.ncl. Ripper. WR,<;
prPSCnt hciwever and 1·eccived hon-
'.>rs \\"Ith rl12nity.
Not waiting for lhc srheduled
•i1:t.le. C'cklkie distinguished her~lf
last Fr1rlay by pl'CM"nllng Ripp~r
anl1 the Smith~ with n!ne p11ppi<'s -
little black and \Vhitc wir e hairf'd
eri·ie1·!'!, a nf'arly unhcard-o r-per-
fnr111ttnt:c. Six o f them are still
'llivc anrt rrogrc>sslng nicely, ancl
ha"e alrt"ady had their first photo·
i::-raph s taken. makJng front pttge
news of this Wl·ek's Ne'>''S-Ti1ncs.
Costa Mesans Now
in South Dakota
Atr. and '°lra. H . A. Trompeter.
formerly of C~ta Meea , hau
n1oved to Rapid City, Soulh Da-
kota .
HIGHWAY WISE WAY
if...:f
11\~
aat $Elf $E11\CE ------,
B \8\D 18'1 o.o:;o., -:t 41•
1om 1 ?!~~~1 ,
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PURIT.Y ROLLS -" .... ..... ··-
ANCHOVIES PUT Oii .....
IOWD ""
O&Ollll*ITIAD ...... •OL COCKTAIL fRAlllll MIW_,._ ...
ILICID CHiii! -IOL -.....
I
• HAM UMOUWOOO ..
•Y• OZ.UM DEVILED
PORK & BEAN S-"'~-:-:. ... L 2 fOl 23•
ROAST BEEF "'fOI • OUtClt ·~ IANllMIM• 120LUM
SOUPS ''CAM,llU'S M--M-M-GOOD,.
MUJtt•OGa • "10. lllf • CLAM CMOWMI
Pl N EAPPLE =:
LINDSAY'S
-., fouat Of f'&WM Otrt TOUI f UU"'
f(O. 2V. GUji-f LL IC O.l.
OLIVES U.IGl • ti" • PIMID
NO. 1 CAM
1\C, OU.
BLUEBERRY
' PEACHES
TOMATO JUICE u..,,.
CO"l'N•OON PaO.
MOl ... NU.ld
IMO.. 2 v. <.UI
1 U. IJ OU.
• Ml.Uf&lf COCICTd.
MO. I C.AN -.. OU..
VERMONT MAID SYRUP ' .. OL ......
39c
33c
37c
33c
2$C
49c
OL!. DUTCH CLEANSER 2 ':.:-23C
WHITE KING .. .., ....
I \&. 1.4 OL IOJl $7C
' ( 1 .
s.day5-9 ..... to 6 p.1
.... c~••1 M•• lhft· . ,,
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