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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-11-09 - Newport Harbor Ensign' 11 00\.DNOI&- Earl Wam!l\ 228 180 127 170 Y7~ 232 236 231 170 230 256 19'i 23R 1R'l 207 219 162 20f\ 116 133 21 Ju.. Roollewlt 50 65 ~ 30 29 . 9 32 33 55 15 !I 10 30 24 49 1 -i!!.. 2.._ _!-2 :!9 33 AtTY. OF.lll"'::lAL Edm. Brown 82 81 8S 54 37 26 71 • 70 30 Zi'' 9 Edw. s .. ttock 187 99 13S 167 205 190 207 t44 200 23R n6 205 ~~~~~~~~~--~~~~ r. s. EN" TOll 42 611 29 40 )~) 191 2(Y.! 1 =;a 31 154 .fi 1 }(r..! 113 RJchard Nixon 2U 171 12'f'160 175 222 232 220 155 215 2.19 Hill 214 16q 207 216 161 193 166 115 21 Helftl Dou«l8• 62 74 41 34 26 16 32 3'7 6-J _ ~ l3 -41 29 n 16 33 20 47 43 !U .PEit\.lf40a Heinz KaiS<'r 193· 184 114 115 154 187 158 190 160 190 211 1· 116 131 Jill 181 1 H ):"~ 139 l Gk-nn Ca\·e 51 3'7 43 "' 28 2:5 72 41 47 Z'l 20 23 61 44 !'19 34 31-1 56 Z"> -PROPOSITION No. 1 Yes • 47 31 42 33 29 28 145 35 31 36 39 16 ~ Nb. 1 No 217 196 1t6 141 163 W5 206 212 181 197 217 171 241 No. 2 Yes 158 125 -121l 42-i91-I75 181---r-30 172 209 -154 213 No. 2 No 68 62 37 28 25 24 51 46 44 34 Zi 16 2i as 146 1~1 144 160 20 56 16i 3-1 No. 3 Yes 1~ 149 89 117-144 206 ~ 189 153 1 -232 149 2l9 14.i 177 170 J:.li No 3 No 43 32 71 'Z7 28 4 24 31 21 16 11 :!2 11' 10 37 ~·6 21 No-:--:r--ves 217 181 1til~163 198 223 213 179 202 231-171 -230 164 21'14 1~ 1l3 No: 4 No 24 28 21 21 13 12 14 19 15 10 12 1 21 1.:> 13 No. 5 Yes 69-46-~tg-36-35-73 6t 52 S4 43'~ 46 -36 -33 ;;II 44 3<1 No. 5 No 159 132 85 94 125 171 147 147 110 139 195 112 1'4 lli 156 _t;,._;;~-~~03 NOG y~--86-64_54_ 43 36 15 42 44 54 -'n--4if 19 31 27 4S 33 30 157 1ot ~ 7'\o 6 No 184 17.1 11.0 142 159 214 21!i 214 166 203 2l!'l 1 232 16i · 2fl5 197 No-. -7-y;s-162-i42--92-ll0 13J-U3 159 112-lU 161-187 131 175 l30 164 144• No. 7 No · ~ 48 36 40 316 55 ~1 51 45 46 49 40 63 28 59 64 13 202 l ")--· 151 61 7() 132 69 1$\l 1:;6 63 .No... 8 es--al_ -43 ~5'l 3-'l -55-7r--:')3-s9 68 58 39 :-6 It! ~2 ~9 f-5 Hl 15.' 123 ~ u~ n 1)3 )I' ?3 13:i 23 153 109 ~1 31 ~ 1~ '6 i 113 17 1- 11 3~ ~ 1~ 103 X! No .. 8 No 149 123 77 86 L."6 167 ISl T6i 1T4 137 ~ 12i 00 l.:!n-'13' No. 9YMI 151 128 76 109 127-177 158 128-15iZfl2 133 194 ~ i ·~-~1!4~- 107 1 (j ~~ • No. 9 No 75 56 43 30 35 Z1 58 47 43 33 lR 13 ~o. 10 Yes 1 3137-85 116 138 193 1815 113 166 222 164-193 ~. 10 No 73 67 51 50 42 27 . ~ 90 ~ 26 ~· 59 44 52 No. 11 Yes 178 130 88 117 137 1 115 130 1 139_207_127 1M 31 "' 3~ 171 114 92 123 48 56 tO 40 43 15-t 12!5 145 131 ~l !< .& .... c; J7l' ..!1 ... , .... J!! 4:'- }56 4 195 !~ 5'; No. 11 No 49 ~ 30 23 28 10 ~ 31 19 24 22 15 .. :ll ft., . ..,. OMt ... ... ... .. -JU ,. 111 ... .. .. .. - 39 17 59 2t -•• --.-=.=-"--, . .;...;.__.....;.;;... ~ -·111'1 .. 111 ... lll ltl .. lv lnfTSMI ~ \' ... ~ 1t II 18 ft.l " II 74 '" T! Campalp ~Frank Un- ncll ~ported Y"terday that ~the CommWllty Chest fund """' totals $20.500 which 1a ~ or 20 per cent over the $l7,000 quota. New- port BMch thus is the Orst city ln the stale to report a suooeuful Chest drive. , ThE' drlvc went over the top at the final rt'port luncheon. at the Balboa Bay Club Friday. when Dick Richard p~nted a Sl.OOO chf'Ck from the Udo S~. "'hlch includ<' Rlchard's Market Vin- C<>nt-'s· Udo Drug and Udo The- atre. _m ___ lii---m • Z!5 51 i4 19.1 ln.•HrU1.tloru; ba ed on th~ n Jtt.:JI<' p n "t N' 1 '-U<'d to thr ) c-al Ct' tl 1 ·f n <' 11nd D o;tf'r Curp-, b~ I:,t :l n• 0 HiC<>'l" Carl Hanna L>ir('<'IOf John ~1lors and (' 1rt1an LEo. I-.hcll at a mecung :'\lond.t' t \'t·mn~ n C1 \ Hall Oud PJ:t•b1Pm now · faCln~ thE' Corps 1l or -+amz.att n of the fwf' "ards in the ei ty. The-"ardens art' ~kin~ 'oluntN'rs to r"\<' 11 first and ~('('(\nd d~'puttt'S and a! blcdt capflu.ru 'The '-''llrds and ward ns an ~o 1. Balboa Herb Kcnn~. !':o 2. =-.:t"wport BtU Ban- ni.stcr. =-.:o 3, ~ewport Ht"'',:;ats-- 0 ~ Campbt-U, :-.:o 4, Balboa lsland-Bob Ea.s tma n. :-\(1 5 Co- rona 1 Mar E . H Th.tel . Open House \ Nine-year-old Tommy Ebberta, 200 Femleaf Ave., Corona del Mu, wu oo.t to a group of young friends Friday, Oct. 27, at a com- bined Hallowe'en and birthday party ln bla home. · Hla guests were Kent Harvey nm Drtakel. Dean Peate, wend.Y ~. Helen Mathews Peter Stoddard and Gale Ebberta. The Ebberta' home W.. a veritable hatmted ttou.e. ~ were apoolm and skeletons, and Mn. Dan Eb- berta wu rolect u a wltcb. Hal· lowe'en games were played and Hallowe'en ~l'elhmenta· w e re serwcl. DIRECTORY IANOt7AOD nti:NCR aDd SPAN'ISB I>i.rect Can~Uonal Method European Teadwr' Studmt., SiQcw!n eo.dM!d Madame Everett Studio: JTif N . Broedwu Santa Ana ICI.mberl.y 2-9&1t Margaret L. Scharle 'l'eKher of Plao ~ -Aa::ww•c••t INSURANCE For Ewry Need ISLAND REALTY CO. IJarwy D. Pee.- RARBOR. m-w ~ at Alate, Balboa J.-. -· ._ IMUI: -IMMik' ...... Maurie · StC:mley 1M mOess P• IIAitiQt ml ...................... • -- ,. ~· -·· ' ··- ' .. .. 'I"bt> nt>~ 'Techno!~· Bu1Jdin!l;. B)' Jl.M. aad r;.o., aoc-Jlot~M't't fl t of he:-ne:-w ~tructurt>S to be Mrs. Meta Jl.lchmann, rirst cnde et'M'tro on the Oran~ Coast Col- teacher at t.he Corona del Mar 1 t•t> ca.mpus u ~ ult of the 1949 &hool, met re<X>ntly \\ilh moth-pt"<'Utl tax '"ote, \!.ill bt' dedicated 1 ei"S of chUd~ her cia to ~ Wron day, President BasH H. cuss wn) in which the home can P u.• n announ('('S, help ,the scho()l Here Is a swn-ThE' ck-dication pro~tram wt11 bt>· mary of her report: Mn at 7:30 p. m. \\ith imooat1on Onan~,. Cr st l eN: d<>dk¥1ion a ddt • by Low Conrad~, pr l· d<'nl of UlP Board ur TTw.t : bPn• d. r. .I on b~ R.c>\ • no~ d Fo lowm:: th d~rauon, \\htch "Ill tM> ht•ld m OM vf th rourt- ~'llrcbo of th 0('\\ buildinst. h re \\Ill~ an Informal ... odal hour and open hoUS(' ' / ..... liar. Ult--:11 I ''The home en,ironm nt or a b~· Re\'. J{enneth Boyd of the child is important to his chool Presbyterian ChurCh of Westmln-pro~m" ·s. A child's ba lc S<'CUrity stl!'r. There wiU tM> a plf"dge to sprin!!S from f<>eling Jo\·ed and ac-ttit' nag, Jed by Ray J~Hs. OCC 1 et>pted at homt' by hls pare:-nts. tudent bod~ pre id~nt : son'ts b~ ChLidrC>n in the rami!)• can be th 0CC Women's Sextette; ad- Jlelped to appreciate one another's ~l"f' by Dr. Peterson "Buildin~ di(fel"CnCM The (('('ling of beln~ Th<' tof'\\ IJulldJH~ h Ct1mposf"d of thrl'\' hop \\i n • £ ~tf"ndin~ off one lon~ datt'l oom ''i~ but t·ach di\1!\tOn ha It O\\ n 'IX'<'ia l fca- tUr( . 1n th<' b111ldln (-.'"" rut- lion \\tnf: tht•r•• I .. a fl"l\\l'tful t':\· hau t "> h·m thl'lt rlt'll\\ a" d u l and dup <•U'"•d" th1 t,c.nl !l m; In thl" mt:chantef. \\1n:r. t hC' dJC',t-1 tn~lnt ftJOm •• ~~~~~ fro:n thl' ----------- \aJu d h<>lps a chi~d to leam. Con- 1 -....__. .. ..i...al. \ersely. open fa,·oritism or ridi· rRYIIW DUVID cute by parents or others destroys a chtld' basic confidence and lm-Jtllt V .1 I pedes hi learning. Paf'{'nts and ~ ~nlllea te:-achers need to ,,·ork toJ,tet her to hop to p&o\ldc• du..t-fr•e \\Orkin!: pac Tht• 011'1 1 rad• "•no: ha" facJiltll' tor •It ctric-arc and ~·~ weldin~o:. ... SPORTING GOODS I'WIIIW t'ldde -.... y_,. • s-f ~~Wen • DI"'-C ...... ..s&-a.lt -... and ways to help e:-' en,· ctuld to feel hi indi\idual worth "(i«*l bNith habit. ar<' basic. but many parent ~ to exl'rt le r<~ther than rr.on> pl't'S Ul'e t about ea ling and rest. If therl" tJ a qulet pla~ tlfnt' before the en•- ning meal and t~ atmosphere or the home Is ~laxt>d. children "ill 1 eat better than if Wt' ur~ and ~mand that they do so. A,·old- ance of excitlrtR and overstimulat- ing play before bedtime can lead to restful siH>p. This is a good tiroe for reading stories to child- ren. • "If children are to team easily at S<:hool. they need to co'me:-to U!4 with a ~o.ad of ma•y klad• or t'ltPf'~· Familles can plan trlpc to the zoo, farm. circus. or ~o camping together· and h lp their children to become aware of the larg~r world.. E\'('ry child shouJd ha\·e at least a small cor- ner of the yard for his own gar- den. cHe'll want to pull thin~t~~ up to see If they are growing. no doubt : 1 The kitchen and cooking pro\ide many rich t'xperienccs Some children want to Mlp with I ironing too. , I t may be harder to do this at the time. but latt'r on In ('8Ch (of tht mop \\ tr · abun- Pr~den of tht" Harbor aC'f'a dan, -~'~Mdco\\·'r•••' lt~:ht . 1Jro,1d•od nt«" Clubs ha\e ~n appointed on the.> darJ<,.,t of da'" h til ,,_ by Chairman Betty JanlS to jud~e ootl'\• d k\·1iJ;ht' · nn• n•rd tv· tht-booth.e.xhibiufortht?Christ-''-atd tt'f' nor~l~"ft--t .'\t mt·ht mas PrE>ne" to tM> held • at the, bat ten of ticllt (1111\1 ; .. ,m . ft nd<':c,ous Balhoom. ~O\. 30. Jar!) exc ll<>nl \\Orkln .. rondluon' Dt-c. 1 and ~· An:htfrrtc r.,b-•rt E. ~! \.Snd ,· !udges ~ill be DT Edward W or La:. Anll:r-IK lnd Rtchard Pl<'t:M" Mtlum. presidt'nt of .the Balboa or C'omna d 1 ~tar ~JX'nt rnam Bay Uons Club; Arletgh Swa rtz da~ \ISttmg cia. e COllf<>rnng pre ld<'nt of Costa :\tesa Uons.l \\'.1111 in tructors and meetmg \\1 th A. V. Jorgenlftl. president of Ro-facuJt) eomrrutt('(' to d temune tary : . Dr. James Thornton. Ki· the facilities nK'ded :'\o". •n 1 w11nls prestdent. an~ .Mn . ~1ildred than a year (tom the am.-the eon-I Stanlt>y, Zonta prest~nt. tract wa awarded t r) the C\lrlen C'nnstruclion Co. at a low bid of .~~3. . tht> Tcchnolo~ Buildln~ SteYen Cleary ObeerYes Birthday AnniYenary Youn~ Ste\'en Cleary. son of Mr and Mrs. F. J . Clear~. lS<M Paciftc Drive, Corona dt'l Mar, Ct"lebrated his eighth birthday annh·e:-rsary on Wednesday of last week. His gu(>SIS Wt>rt> John ~1ar1\n. Bobb~ Brown. Donnie Mekeel. Gary Cald- well. and Jacque-Wallace of Bal· boa I.aland. •-read~ for tn"(X'('tlon YOUU MAKE A HIT IN THE I when you really want ht'lp, you'll -:~;;;~~~~~~~;;;~~~~be mud) more tPt to ~et it ~ill-in }y.___ - "H child~ have ~ tM llldlh ~ •• t. ...... ~ poep. The Cleary famDy recent!~ mo\'t>d here from Balboa Island, whel't' they had been Ltving for two years. Besides Mr. and :\Irs Cleary and Ste\en. there i 11- year-old Uncia Cotillion Classes Are Under Way Wlth Popalar BE A SMART BusnmiS MAN! ,.ut YOU't S.-vin91 where you •now they'll b~ s•'e and profiteble ..• where ttley II be evailable ..;~ red tape whenever you want the"'! A' NEWPORT 8ALIOA FEDERAl all Savjr91 are in$urecl up to $10.000 ancl .. rn current hith JY. cfi..,id•nds 8uy lnvest"'ent Shere~ in unt 1 of $100 today! • • • Dl'lVC Care~ully 1.081' a Mln11t4'-~:n•' It Lift'! such u jumping rope, thro~intt a ball, sidppin~. climbing and tht-~ of appen tus before they come to IChool. tMy f~l mo~ at east in their school groupe .... A per-Social ~ce in dancing and ent who il a~'8re 'of the ~ mannt>.rs are being taug~t to many UMI rftaltt.._ or -~ can Mlp Balboa chll~ at tht-Cotillion children to enjoy and uncJt>rstand dancing classes. which began birds. OCM~rs. the seasons. the ~ay at tM Newport Harbor I earth, 5t>a and sky .... It I• euy Yacht Club. N~wport. onder the to build up the number concepts direction of M lu G. Virglnla Gol- 1-2-3-4-5 by c:.ounting 'tangible Jatz and instructt'd by Mr. and things in daily. life with childrt'n. Mrs. G: Robert E. Gollatz. · 1 They nef'd to understand •1lat The Matinee Cotillion. of child- .... ~ tneaa If they are to Jearn rt'n tn tht-third and fourth school I about them in IChool. gn~dE' • nlH'ts from 3:(5 to 4 :45 1 "&>vere conflicts at oomt' be· p. m . Patronesst'S are Mrs. R · tw~n a child and his parents or Salisbury and Mrs. Han't'y Som-be~·een the parents wmael\'H 1 ers tchainnan), both of Balboa. may retard a child at school. If I· Th~ 5 o'clock Cotillion. for .Cift h the ad uJts in a home can t~k and sucth ~dt'rs. meets from 5 to things O\'eJ' v•ht-n the children are 6 p. m. with Mrs. John H. JUf1ten- not.round.. and come to a reason-~ jr., and Mrs. Richard Stewart. 1 able asrreemt"nt as to proced\JJ't's, of Bal~ Island.. . children can grow more effec-'Ibe JUnior CotrWon. mad~ up of th·eh. seventh and eighth gra~rs. has "Try to plan the early morninst e\'minst dasse from 7:15 to 171 time:-before chool carefuJJy. :'o1ost Patrons and patronesses. are Mr · •inn f:J'8d<'rs nee-d plcmt ~ or lime and Mrs. Mort-land Letthold of to d!'<'s,; Parents can ht>lp th<'m Balboa and ~1r. and MM>. Ro WC'll m~t b.. a'oidtnr:: c•onru-.1on and Huff or Balboa Island. e:-ltmtnattn!.! distrnctlnn 11 thi timE'. "H«>r<' at't' a ft>w n 'iorn~. rol- lt'ct<'d on•r t hC' ~ <'<" rt:. t h111 can guide us: A naughtv <"hild is an unhappy child. . . A nC'rvous habit is a.,cry for ht'lp .... Ther<' Is no su~h l~inJ,: as a laz~ <'hi!d: such a chtld '" disroura~ed or possibly not We'll. ... It is a ~;Teater mis- take to be too se\'<'t'e thM to be too lt-nient. ·A ftrl'l ~:radl'l''l' t<'acht'r nN'ds to know about hts or her problems no matter ho" mall the~ ma~ see;n 10 be. Often parents and teacher. together. can work out ~ith ease "hat neit hl'r rould achie\'e alon<' Come to rhool and \i.tt too. An hour 1 a bout the rlght tim~ to ~tay." Collar! $3.65 S.e"'' eYerybody tile' the Anew ,.ar with ~­ fiHin t widespr .. cl ~otlar! ,ar n eo"'fortettle , mocler~~ • -• -rt..J"'i"t wi~ .n ,_ wm. Miiot• eut for tlwtt bod'(-te~ f;t ancl S.nfor- lred, of co tine ( shrinl.ag• 1-~a" I ~I. Corne in for yCMir A rrow ,. A It toclay! Newport lalboo FefleiOI Scrviltf• ortfl Loott Anociofiort - . . I r Business or Professional COSTA MESA 3. Excellent Locations TWO RM. OFFICE;. '-ery at-tractive, pa\'ed parlung. reas- onable rent Ideal for p~ f"eSslonal. BLDG. and Uving qtrs .. large lot. low rent. Ln "hot" spot. Will r('modt>l to suit GQOD BLDG. in rt'ar, lge. lot. suitable for mall shop or storage. Very ~nable. Huddleston · 116 Broadway Beacon 6211 !Broken iftvited) I 116w. -..e ..... _ .. ...tH.JII ......... .... "' .. ..... • .... , ... ___ .. __fi'J,M ~-.eat- =--•~~ .. ~~--All-....... , .... . UlwaaiW ... . IU..,._.&¥ ........ ...... ••rtM ... Two. Unit RENTAL DELUXE on Balboa lsland. Owner will accepl home or lot in C.D.M. as dn. payment & carry balance on easy terms. . A GOOD INVESTMENT AND A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF PROPERTY. SeYen-Unit. Fully leaMd BUSINESS PROPERTY in heart of Corona del Mar. Small down payment and easy terms. Many.<desirable barc)afm income plus residential units from $1 2,000 up. Also motel and multiple unit income properties. . ~ Our properly I •H•p are t...,....w ... ~,·~ ~ .. ...,.,.. olft"rlal'. \\'~ ... , . .., •iaat you waat. COlli.£, LOOK ..... BtTW NOW! RENTALS-~BLY or MONTHLY C 0 I 0 II D E,l. 10 P 0 JIE.U) ~CE 411 eoa.t loule.ard CORONA DEL MAR BARBO& 1111 FOR RENT Z-bdnn. houst-. ni<X"lY NEWPORT-BALBO RENTALS FOR SALE-1947 clean 18-(oot furn .. 1 t.s baths. ~ar. $85 Nt>w-Se,·eraJ rum. houses, ·winter I 1 railer with new apt. size ~. port Heights. BE 5140. and yrly., also new bachelor apt. $695. BEacon 5270. _ $27.50 per mo. Paul C. Jones. WANTE Ot>sirable small ranch Beautiful ,;ew. 2--bedroom horne, boKed ea,·cs; lt'ldlvidu- ality -wen planned. haril- wood noors, tile ln kitchen. pullman bath. gara~. We honestly beUe,·e tb1a II the best BUY! • $7110 Underpriced at ...... ... (formerly C. Gale\ ~) UO Newport ., .... o.ta II BMeoe t!ti-W llariMr 1117\V or~ lUI~ 2307 Balboa BJv~ Ne w Po r t not more than 2 ac., with tlorM D<-ach. CaJJ HA 3t0 or HA 2313. for two, "i th \iew or hills Ol' I T H E N E E·D L E p 0 I N T E R ocean. not more than lS miles l has yams &: instructions for from Lacuna. Write PO Box anything ~·ou 'rlisb to make. 1201 151. Balboa Island. C'.out Bl\'d .. COM. I USED MAPLE hutch, good cond. FOR RENT 2-bdnn. ,apt.. fum. $49.!50. Costa Mesa Fumit~, Reaa. CJo.e to bus, school and 1660 Newport Blvd., Colta Mesa. markets. Utilities pd. 700 Hello-BE 5583. . trope, COM, HA -2925-.J~ FURNI'nJRE FOR SALE -Da· S-0-L-D veno, lronlng board A: occ. chair. 404 Hello!.rof!, COM. COM-Partly fum. 1-bdrm. pr. apt. with 2-car gar., reu. An-~. 602 Cout Blvd., COM . When Buying _or Sellin_g a Home BE SAFE! BE SURE! Insist on Escrow Serviee F or Prompt, Dependable Serv1~ Choose BAY ESCROW 1415 Cout Blvd. Corona del Mar Ph. Harbol' 2275 CO., Inc. 1856 Newport Blvd. C.O.ta Keea Ph. BeeCIOil 8397• We are offering a brand new 3-bedroom home with 13/4 baths. ReQ} fireplace, and 215 age, built for future apt. above for $1 Attractive ten:ns. . ' See or call Bill Sdnater, Harbor 2474 . I , :-,. • • • We·re Back to the Barter System! New Duplex. C.D.M.- ------- III&Mg 1&, Mar .. ..,. Upper -3 bclrma .. 2 bath~ ~ -2 Beanna., 2 .. u. Lots of tile, fl.repl., 2-car p.r. Extra parking .... Fum1ahed ---South c.c.t Becdty Near Pavilion For C I Plan ..... 4,-, For Ute Ina. Plan ... tJA,., For BulJdinc Lot.M to Owner A: Builder .... 5~" CALL BOB SATn.ER HA 3183 for tree appraiaal Re~tfng Poirier Mortgage Co. KimberlY 3.5f85 Ftrepl.a~ Ex~t .location. $11.750 ""'wm~ Gercdcl Ritchie . ...... .,. * 8al~s.IN • ...... *Lous ·~ CAlL EAIIL~~ -()eut.-.. IIAIUIOII 1111 ... .. USED GENUil'llE Honduras ma· hogany secretary. $79.50. Costa Mea Furnit~. 1880 Newport Bl\'d., Colta lieu. BE 5583. ~~. ~16:-1-Wna •• COMif'r lot, -S'~-port . . . 1-JWna.. ! •ua.. doMe ........ .... ... dw-e ... _~ ... tlple U.t-$10 .. ..... Oaly .. I I Jk4ra ••• ~~:a'! S'ewport HdPt. ~ 8pedaJ at ... ... I ==-~.r• Farm Lands atn.-ev.u. '""' ,.,.. PH .en. .._. 5 aeres '-N. .ar~lraao. .... '~·--...-we ..... 8aa ..... ae, Valle7. ta ae. at ... ~r ae. 0... W'fJih .... ~ •• Frw&-~Ne aer-. l!luta AM Olay-, ~ ~ ~ .... _ ..... $1gw LovelaM ...... ADd OD Lido I ......,.. ....... llaF- ~~-:Jii:lf: Newl•e•w..t ..... ..,... I .. ..,. .. ..... ,...... The JOHN VOGEL --,·· 100 MAIN ST. Balboa ---···--.. ...llarbor 145 Newport ---....Harbor 2C1I Corona del Mar ..Harbor 1741 u. 2 bedrooms each unit; hardwood floors; sepe.ra~ cJinlng room. WUl trade tor a 3-bedroom home, same lotallty. IIArtJer 1 '" INCOME--3 Uaita on 3 Lota- Corona del Mar. Zoned for 3 more. Farrn.houw-type cot-. taps with Jots of fruit trees and prden ... ~. . R.eUrecl couple wantJ ana1J home on ocean IieSe of hlallwaY u put pa,ment. Property is clear and under rnarllet priGt at _..,... BA~t~er ttn Lowest price, newest 3-bedroom hol'ne avail- able; large living room, dinette,. brick· fire- place, unit heat, large closets, .20x24 garoge, rear fenced, good neighborhood. Close to shopping. Act now .... Terms. IUILDER want. wei located R-2 or R-S LOt u put payment on new ~bedroom and den waterfront ~·· Partly f\v'nlabe4 at t!J..M. DEVELOPER wiD trade equitleB , in lftnd new tract homes for uiumprowd Udo or CDKar Iota or O.ta Meu.. acreage. IIAJtler 1-. .... llaJ' OWMER wiD trade (dear) 1padoul 3-bedroom home lOUth of Blvd. in Corona 4lel 'Mar tor 81milar Balboa Jalancl hcDt or will ..-ume an Blllboa llland bKlome property. ..... ·~.BArt. .. t. . . • • • • ewpwt BMdl ltll o-.t IJIW ••.. CDMAil t. ••• Nt>•"Port Beecla 1M .... 8t. ••.. .....oa ·' c.. ... .•. • • ...... Shower Is Held For Jeri BeaU Anne Freeman. 426 Narcissus • The S<'CQnd annual Football 1 Ave. Corona del Mar. wu hostea Jambor('(' will lx> p~f.'n tt'd M on-Sunda) a t a kitchen f.!&deet day ev nlng by the Mesa Th"tft hov.er honorinsr J n Beall of m C.o ta Mc.-!ill. ~ewport and C05t8 Balboa Island, who WiU ~ I ~1,:-.a ~ldJron fans will ha\·e a the bridt.> of Dick Frt't'man on Sat- chance to ~ thc>ir fa vorite root-urday. Guests. mostly from Sal- ball stars in pc.'rson a-; the grid-I boa Island. were Mm<'S. l . G. d<'rs a rt" awarded pr11.c> don a ted Beall. Charles Tiernan, H Holtz. 1 by local mc.>rchant . W B. H~r and E. }\razier ; alto Tht'~ "Ill. tx-a giant football ~f!sses S051e Ple~rer, Caroline Mar - rally ort the Mesa stal.!e, presc.>n t<'d nson, Carol Anderson, Sally Hen- by the.> Ora ngt> Coast and Harbor 1 der on, Andrea Cribl>E'n and Jan- 1 Jljgh song· and ch('('r. leaders. lee Allen, and Mrs. Dent Robinson Among th<' football • tar who v.1JJ rt·om Lo Angeles. be introduced f rom tht' stage are Mrs. Wayne B . Harper of Bal- l Bob Berr). Har lov. Richardson. boa I land will sen·e dinner to Jtoward ~hiler. Raul Ht'rnandez th£> v.E'dding par t y tomorrow (Fri- Ed Mayl'r. Da..-t> PatteNon. Larr\' da~' e\'ening. following n?hearsal Willouqhb). Carleton Mears a nd for the w edding. ~orm Ea rle.'~ o r 0ran£P C~t Col· l<'l!<': and ~tt-l 1Tl31JP\', Larr' ~tc· ~hu lt'n. L>kk Jon<' : Bob \Vood- houw. Bob Scotland and Bob \'an ))l'('mhn of Harbor Hu~h , T hf' Jambort'(' \\111 bP stacf'd rlunn~o: 1 ht' 1ntc>rm1 ton lwt\H'('n 'ho" 1n 01 of 1 hi' feat uri' a nrl shorts on 1 he C'rM>n. THE ENSIGN Job Printing Facilities Ill Nt:AttL~ HE WHOLE CA T ~ fw ··~otltht~ But tiN" TraUl" 1'1 -~ .. ~"' I• A ~~~'" fr«n this up-tcHI.t4" MmMI)'•faftt' IM'f~t« ~tf'4 •4"~t w·c-.-k -4'11d (Thur!lday, Friday a nd . aturdll~. S o\', 11, n ud 18) at Ut4" S"'-port 8foarh Gra_,..r ~bool. WAft to rtr ht. ~tandJn~t : ~allf' l 'oakum. C'arl ~tt"pplln~t, Mary Pr~. Dolor" ~oaar:, ~ \\'accoMr a ed Patti \\'ltttf': ~at('d, .. Itt MltC'Oorutld. Heart Attack Fatal To Yerington's Father Bad luc"k and trat:Nh haH• bet>n tht' lot of t hC' Harn' Y<'nnJ!'lon fam1l~. 60'i Jn~o. r\\(• .' Corona d I ;\Jar T\\0 \\N'ko; a~:o Harn un· "~ laclc lla....U. (dlrt't"tor, •• "'4"11 a• m.lf' If-ad ), Sam ~tafford aad Rurt'MIIlf'r . \' DECORATED UNUSUAL CH-ISTMAS WRAPPINGS RIIIO NS -SEALS & TIES * Don't for9•t to ord•r yo11r ~E-SONALIZED CHRISTMAS CARDS NOW! .... VARIETY STORE "....__ .. C'-.t BlvC. o..-... DON'T BE A SLOW SANTA ............ "" ChristmaS 18 te. them 2 montha~away!- O rder your personal: ized cards NOW to insure fast delivery. Our selec ion th1s year is more thrill- ing. tha n ever --- And you should see the ribbons and wrappings! ............ 'ifhe Islanders Harboa' 1M7 MeriM A .............. WSCS Banquet Is Tuesday I d<'n\!•nt Ul 1,:('1'\ tn Santa · Ana Aflf'r suff<'n ns: a n·lap<it' h<' fin· 1 all\' ,,·as abl<' lo rf't ut n tn h1" 'hom<' ThC' \\'~m{'n's t-od('t~ of Chi)S· r(·~ t"t."l' qf thl' dll1nl'r .... ,,j .. tr'() I)~ l'n. ("'(IO\"~I·•<;{'t . . 1ian S<'n 1ce. Chrtst C"hurrh By the> \II" lluml'r llarcm.t• '\o•\\'fllort l ..n•t • lonrla~ hr· n 1"'('1\ rd \\0 1 d <'a. ha'S romp!N ('(i plans forth<' lll'il:hts. and commt!t•·•·· 1111m•lh<' th:tl ht .. IHh•·t , \J.1ntn Yl'rtnjZtnn annual ~!l banqll('l \\hkh \\ill IX' rltr•l CISI" 10 lhP 1(!1 hon J..n ... ''""'1 d .'l\\\~ .n JI.O!'l.: fka('h hO"· t>n·('(i nt 7 p m . TU<'"d.a~ In Gond· .\nn ·n t'lt'dt• ta ... ··h •• r ,. ,: d•·-Pll1:tl. _1.11\lr~ l)! 1•n ru"h<'d thf'rt' ell Hall Nlralion" ~~~ . ., R c 1 ,,,t·n nn1· ,11 f•·rtn~: fr , .. , a h~ttr_l attack :'\lrs. 1-•• A. Barn<'ll. Bnlboa j.., 1n bo:~ C'mr dla.1 r1:~·. '•l··mt.·•r ..... 1 \T r anrl \tr.. \ <'nns:.ton :'lr• Coming Marriage .Js Announced .The Appl'03CJ:li~ nl1'11"nll~ nf Harr) )as pc>r, 129 :O.tariJ:Oid A\'('. Corona d£'1 :'\tar. and Ramona ShipiPy of Huntrncton B<'a<'h hn-. bct>n announced b\ 1 ht> bnd<>-10· b(''s par('nts. ~tr. a nd ~ln. P<'IT~ Da'ison of F u llt'rton. The youncr roup!<' nwt a t < lrant:<' Coast Colle$.t<'. llarr)' formc.-rly ,<·orked at Hampton's Harbor Orll)! in Corona del ~tar a nd now is em· p!oyt'd by t h{' .C"il.\' nf ~l.'wport 13<-a('h. Hi.s [ut ur<' wift' ill work in~ a t l\terlt''s !>ri\'t>·ln. Mrs. Halliwell J)ies 1 Ml' An.1 ''1' "1t1 ,1 n ,. n\\ rr "" nr I propr~• 'nt" nf YPnns:· ron· .. :--tl1'1"nt·t• 1'1 loron' f1,.J \lr . nnd :O.Jr.: John K f.lhot . n'llhl..:t ,nd \II and \fl' J ohn Pll•whnt •· """por t ar• •10 1 he rrn pt nn cnmmi 11,.,. ~tar. (' \ \ll'. I ' l'.<\iR"' · n• •'lilt hu1 • "f• ba b' bo' ~ f':!l"'h ~ ,.,1-,.,in~ ncarl.,\' .s..u.-~nruo. ~ ...... I •rn ''' \1r anrl \tr... G :O.t•·r 1ll Bothaml ~ 1f;: \\' (\cl.•nn F .. n ·wport Rt arl Th<' '' 1n bo 's ''~"r'' born • • ~1 Jo<;(·ph Ho-.r tal nn Thu•· ... d;t• n<'t ::.-; A pr" 'TIIm '"" t.,J:o\\ ·hr c11n· OM A ttnrTll"'T" ~O' ·an W T 0\\ • l'n n! :'\r" port a nd Ful11 nrin wtll bt-l••:t,tmasiPr H o\\ard Fo''l"l Cnrnnn tl•·l \lnr bflri onr · '' 1'l sm~ nnrl J:dwin F:lhf'll :;.-.n•n \na. "':' pia~ rorn~'t s~>lecuon .... with J<'an \fr("'nt mac ~nota Ana. a('('t•mp'ln· -'O ' \ ~D r· \\tiL\' \ I .... IT ,,, Frank ButtPr'\,orth. pa tnr :O:·n d1t\. , •• 1 ,,, .,f \I ~ and :0.11" nf \\'htl<' Tl'mpll' :0.1 c 1 hod 1" 1 \\'all• r \1('rt 22ft l~uk.!11Ur AH' C'hurC'h of Anahl'im. \\'ill !'J)C'ak Corona rlPI \hr "' <'f'l' t hl"ir son Th<' pr'OCE't'd.<. "'ill bf-us<'d 10 land l:tmth :'olr Rnd )l r Jam<'s hard-llurfn.N' th parkml: lot at ~trrt and' tht'll daU(:hter·s Jl'an thP ehurch. a'nrl ~11.tl~. frClm Ontario, Cahf. F un('ral ilt>t'\'lre~ W<'rt' ('(mdU<'I<'d I Wc.-dnl'sdA v of la!'t wl'<'k for 1\trs ,Tant' Co" ·m Ha lli\\<'11 of ~27 Tus- \ln An•.. Nt'\\'J)Ort H<'il:ht.s, who died Oct . 30 aftl'r an <'Xt<'nd('(i ill-n(' c; A nati\'1.' of Bolton. Lan- cashire.'. Emrland, Mrs. Halliwell. who "'-' 68. ha d h\'<'d in Santa Ana and :-;t'wporl ['..('ach inet> commc to Cnlifornaa 30 Y<'3N atro Sh<' •~ sur\i\ f'd b\ hC'r husbanrl, I Thomas \\' H alll\\·<'11. A TTE SO OPt:RA A 1 t ht> nJ)C'ra m {..()OJ: R<'nch to sec Kit ... rr n Fla~:stnd tn "Trtqan and Jsolci<'" lac;l Thlu--.rtn~ nt l:ht WC't'f' \lr· :~nd \:r<: I hrold Ah- rendt . :'ll r and ;\Irs A .. Lowell, :'llr-s. [k•IC't' :O.IcBrid<' and ~1rs. \Jar~ Pr·1cr. ~til ot h'dboa. t:J.F:CTE O PRt:~Jilt:~T ( nrru;::t t••tl C'O\- ••r -r.r~" I'Onnllnc-... HOUSfWA~fS BARGAI NS 1-'olding N•w Pu san! Nov•l+iel fmponed rrom Swed~ To 8ri9h+•n Holiday Per-t:es • ..,d F•sti¥ili•s Cand lestie•s M•+d,•s Pl•u Meh N•"'in Dolls Hend -Pe nted Fa"o" W ood•n Trinlen Strew R.incl- Gifts from KAREN MARGRETA Imports 1307 Coe11 B vd Cc•c·e o• Herbc• t 37) Ooer S ·d .. IC e~"" io 5 p.m Lawnmower .1795 o, t>roolllt' ru bbPr- tlr f'd "hN'1' -5-blatk ba.llbf>Artec rf'4"1. OH""" nil <'trJ". . \ m '' hnnc-r I {11 Rl'\ . Thomas Pt•ndC'II. 1'11''''1' n t Chri~l Chlll'<'h H~ th<' :'l'a 111 :'\r·" rm • cam<' 11st \\'l'l'k \\ 1-C'Il hf' \\ n:-. l'lt•('l f'rl J'll'C'Si· dl'nt of tht' I 11":1'11'<' ''ounl\ Cnuncil IRONING BOARD t.~thanbA:'d c •. \RB.t\t,t : 1 o f Proti'Stnnt Chur<'hC's. ·The ei<'C- 1 1ion took pia<'<' nl th<' Church Counctl mN'tin~ in Anah<'lm. • I t.E;\\'E F Oft C:KA~T'':l~ASS \lr. and Mrs P. L. Htggms. 1680 I Tustin :-;t>wpor t Ht'l~hts. l<'fl Wl.'dnesda) by cnr for Grant '!I Pass. O~on. for an extended \isit with the ir daus:htcr and ramily. Mr . and ~trs. Jam<'S McLau~hUn. ._ .. ht-~of tile n~t.. No ....... ~ llft~fM~ ~"M. Ill l!:utM "" IIA, tiO BALIIOA IIIIAND FoldincJ F"u~een Full bound, antiqu<' bra. s fi msh. -Spt"dal Sc'rt't"U M adt" to Ordf"r. COMPLETE FIREPLACE ENSEMBLES -from L "~-~ W ~ ~­ TOYS DOIJ. BUGGY .... 'f25 . I s; II ]'39 i' 'n A CO\'l:R 'f:T t.S9 Andirons llltK R<l l top. brw:h f • "'!"' hr •" pin t<'d Polished t)9S Brass ZJts WOOD BASKET p l., .. <'d OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS c '~ 2s:s '· '<i I "'171' .'7'5 n. f.•"' Fm1 h •. , I '11ocky M.oatain" , ~lal Mon. E\·~.~No,·. ~ECOND AN~"UAL Me. Tlteatre . I IJ .. ~ HARBOR IUGH cmd ORANGE COAST Football Players OS OtlR STAGE!! ~g Lt-acJera! Baad! A BIG FOOTBALL RALLY! n1E NEWPORT IIADOR ENSIGN US ~'TL~. popular racllo ••omK"f'r aiNI motloa plt'tuno oot:tr, """' .,.. malter or t'f'rt'mOII- IMJ at tb4> Friday, ~. I Fuh- lon Show aad .,.....,..... •·lalcb Is part of th.-tlll'f'f'-day ctuisbnal' Pre\-te.• of tt.e ........... ud Prore..aoaal Wonwta'• Club at tiRo ltf'lld4"&\'0U. llallroom. Kf'll SUes hu bad !! )'Mn of tx- perle~~ee In racll~udlaJ U · nmute~a« for tM pop~~lar Amoe a nd Aady prof(T&Ift. He Ms ap- pt-art'd In many motion pktuMa, cu.rreatly Mo\\1DI{ are ·~t of the Past" With Bob Mltnum a nd "The Fat Mall" for ah·er- !lal studl08. Kea Nile~~ Is a ~­ d~nt of Newport Harbor, lh1DI' oil Balboa bbaad \\1th his \\1r~ and two chlldnon. 11.-Is ownf'r of \'lila MartaA a t tht' t>ntrunct> to Ba I boa bhuul. GREET VOt.i~G FELL~ A son weigh in~: 7 '• pounds was born to Mr. and Mrs. Eur:<'nl' ~IX'n­ ccr on Friday, Oct 27. Tht' Sl)('n- .-t-«>r~ li'Le Al 2033 ~tintllli\J nr . Ia Balboa. IJOXE AFTER OP ER TIOS :\Irs. Earl J . Brush. 123 Poin- St>ttia Avc>. Coroll3 dt•l ;\lar, is homt> from ~ t JOS<'ph llo pi tal. wht'rt' she underwent a majoa· op- c>ration last ''<'<'k. QIG,.,.. t!l"-ru• 117 ANN Oooh! they have arrived at O'Bricn's-the exclusive originals that I was wblsperlng about last week. And they are e\<ery bit as lovely as we'd ima~ed • --evt>n 1•"-eUer! Each or the slx is a dlf- ferent typt'. different coordination of materials, different in color, too. •We lalow fha t wiN!a !'OU eome lJI aad M"e thftft, Y"'ll fall Ia , lon~ "'1th them too. Tlt4"D you'll M-e wily \'~lm4 ha8 beN 80 prolHI about bfola.: able to pN'- $f'Jit you \\1th ~ real ort~­ nal dfldp from an exclash·.- Eastem dress hoat~e. You'll probably feel Uke saying. ''Order that In MY size", but of course. If the dress you like isn't in your size there won't be any a t all, because these are t'xclusive originals ---r<'ally 0:"-:E OF A KIND dresse .. You'll ft't'l 80 lucky to own one becau~ th.-y art" r t>a80n· ably prlt'ed at onl~· sao. (They are O'Brlf'n'a peclal purchase a.nd the price Ia low 80 that l 'OU ~ill be sure aad come aad look.) Of CODriH', If you c-an't tlnd the "ortliaal'' for you (tltere are only six), O'Brt~a'a ._.,.e 110111e other s~ dnMee by weD- "-otnt ~~ra •¥ Oallf(9nda dfldg~terw suc:.b as Oart,.e. L' Ale· loa aad lo Cornu aad otlten. Unsung Commercials Plays to Be Given "Nothln"f But the Truth" \\ill tl<' p ntcd at Newport Beacb Grammar School Nov. 16, 17 and l . At least that is the name of Ba~k In tht' ··coffee and ---·· th" comed.r-fal'('(' '' hich will open business. Including hambur'!ers llw llarbot• . Community Players' and milk shakc . are Mr. and Mt-s . .,cason. Th~ pia) \\i ll be Cl'ntcr-~1arton c. Dodd of Balboa Island. sta~.:l'<l. Thc Dodds leased out t heir Island .11 ll h r while but art.' Jnck Harris of Costa Mesa w1 I ma s op or a . · dii·('Ct and play the lead. The cast now back i!' the• b~tness. includcs Carl Steppllng. Laguna: nNIC ft'AUAN DINNERS Alllo Steaks -Prime mt.8 Cocktails . • . Mary Price, Ethyl Shirley, Bal-~ .t.'l"Vi~ station, local('(} at 17th St. Wa~~oncr, Burt. Miller, Costa {)Jwn.la.: l Ast W N>k wus n ncw boa: ·am 'tafford, Newport ; (;(>ne._ !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ and Coast Highwa~. and called Mesa: Pat MJtcDonald, Lon~ I Gay's Richflt'ld Servtcc. In charge Beach ; Jane Yoakum, Balboa Is- of the station Is Frank A. Gay of la nd· Pati Witte and Dolores Santa Ana Hei~hts, who for . moN' You~g of Corona del Mar. Jhan four years was assista nt manager of the sen·iC'e s tation J';'St ne-ro the stt'(>('t. Associatt'd wtlh ~tr. Gay is Clyde Henry of Gar- Like ll••n Gro,·e. • • • A S.-w A!i§O<'lat e in the Harbor ImP tment C.o. is Frank Youn~t. ,, ho halls originally from Texas. "'as in business in Ft. Worth as (;(>~ral Tire diatributor, t.Mn served four YNl"' in the Army Air Corps t Kelly Field, T-e-xas. and in 1..o1 Angeles-and ending 't'i tb the rank of major. He was back In Ft. Worth after the war, sold his business last year. went again to Los -An~es. then to 29-Palms as real estate broker. and finally here. The Youngs live at 230 Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar. Mrs. Young's mother. Mrs. Do r l a I Scruggs, and sister. Mrs. Ora ·c lark, live at 502 W Fourth Ave., Corona del Mar. "'--. . . 18 'i'lhs the Arm~·· Mr. Jones? Breakfast In your. room. a heated pool maid service. access t9 bay and 'boats .... The-se are offered at special rates for mllltary per- w nnel by Ken Niles' Villa Marina. ot thl' entrance to Ralboa Island. I ...... Gene's Place WEDDING CAIDI:S ~AY~AAD-­ FftENCH PASTR.I.ES -0111111& ......... c.-... ._ IIA U. Home Made Pies? * Eat at Deale's for the food you like at a fair price. * .DilliE'S CIFE Pro\'ldt\t~ thto Mul'llc at last month' dinner meeting of Amerl· rnn Legion Post 291 at the new Legion Hall were Gladys &>u•rley 1246 1111 o..t....., llanor 1'71 .ll11<l. Joe Chap~lle. who are as· COaGNA DEL IIA& <:aclatPd in tne real l'"Stlrtt' 1l~1l•••lil•lill!!l!liill!!!lil!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!l:itl!!!!i!!!!!!--------!IBI!!!!!!!!!I!!!!.I Locators busint>SS at 211 E. &1- boa Blvd .. Balboa. • • • Back at Lalilt in th<' local book-I st>lllnf! buslnt>ss is Runster Ct"C'Cly. \\housed to operatt> the book sec· lion of The Islanders on Balboa J..;Jand. Last weekend he openPd hi own book store at 304'~ Ma- line A\·e., the location just va- cated by Al Gibson, lnsuran~. and Nelda Gibson, real estate. who have mo\•ed to the newly con- structed building next door. Bun- &ter, w11o lh·<'s at 1106 Park Ave., w:iJJ handJe new. old· and rare book'> and will also ha,·e a rental library. • • • It'• Now Omdally Harvey Som· ers, Inc., rather then Newport Harbor Motors. a t 2491 Coast Highway, Newport Beach. In an· nounclng this change, Mr. Som- ers said that it represents no change In ownership or personnel, or ln the products -handled and IK'rvice offered -Chrysler, Ply- mouth motor cars and lritema- tional Trucks, and complete auto- motive service. Associated with Harvey Somers, who is president of the flrm. are Kenneth M cDivitt. secretary-treasurer; Sam Keyes, sales-manager : Ray Saxman, scrv- l<'t' manager, and Charles Wood- ward. parts managef. . . ,. 0uf'1tts of Catalina Swimwear Co., a nd the A:l Manufacturing Co. of Los Angeles last Thursday niji:ht were Lorne Huyckc of Fitz- patrick's, Balboa, and his assist· ant and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charlt"S Quarles, 204. Gamet Ave., Balboa Island Dancing to Griff Williams and a floor show \\i lh Dorothy 'hay's hill billy songs were part of the evening's entertainment at the Cocoanut Gro\·c. Job Printing Facilities THE ENSIGN FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES "'Wel!lped ._ Ia Drz1 1~ S.wlw'" 1111 o.ut ...._ IIA Mt-a-Ntte. D --·~ ... liar ----------------~ - DIANE TICS Hubbard trained professional auditors Available for team openings, individuals and consultations Kimberly 3-7718 By the way, dJd you see our lovely KJckernick nylon lingerie pictured in this paper? You prob- ably are already taking stock or your own needs for the purpose or acquiring so~ or t~ easy to ~~~~~~~;;~==~~~~~~~==!:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ lalll1der and evet' ~utiful ;: dies. Just a hint to the h~ul : Now Is the time to find a generous ~lectlon of exquts1te llnge,rte !or gUts, so do your Christmas . shop- pJng right away! - ' --·· wr llll OO&ft ~AIID <XJIIOMA D1L 110 --- Cltrri1tinas c.,.,J_,- lilrtJ• A8Mtliiaent • ¥our Na..,e· Mntecl free I PIISONAUZID NAPKINS anCIITATIONIRY 417 E.la ... lhd; la•oa-Har. 12SO-Come 1ft !My, Get,.., Chol• VUITATION PIANN'm A music:al duet by fl.a.Rl Mann ~ loally aJW2 w'Orld·"1~. \\ill "You ~t What You Want!" and Wanda 0.\-iS \\iU ~entitled be pl' nted from a church mem- will be t.he ~ lMme SUnday "I Walled for the Lord'' by Men-bt-r'a point of ,;~. at the N~--port Harbor Lutheran deluohn. • • • Olurch in Newport Helghtl, Rev. • • • TEE.'~·AGI!a! • Kr ICAL Herbert C. Roth announeft. 1be LOYALTY 8Ul\-nAY \'ouns.t Churchmen Lea~ u e. text ia from Phillipiana 3, 17-21. Loyalty Sunday will~ obK-zYed t n-a~ CTOUP or St Jameos Epis· .Every-member vi itation to ac-Sunday at St. ~ .. Presb)'lt-r-1 copal Church near Udo, is Pl'f'- quaint members with church plans ian Church, Newport H~ghts. The ~ntin..: MUSical Xon~""" R.e- for 1951 will begin S unday. Nov. 19. apeci.al senice will include a ser-,, "" at tM Par.sh haJJ at p m • • • mon film entitled "Proud H umil-Sunda) 1'tK' pnw.ram, an annuaJ GOD' GRACE lty," fQilowed by tM story or St fun and fwtd rai tns: "''t"flt, 1 for Sunday momlng't' sc.>rmon at th~ Andrew Presb)'terian Chur l' h. I th ttf.nofit <Jf, th 1r mi£ tr,•n pro- Balboa Island Community M th· \\ith :\1rs. Edgar Hill ts narra••~r j(rt .,'.f"h r. .. hrn<'nt-. will lx '., •-d RICHARDSOtn : Curtain & Drape Shop odist Church will tx-''Th<' GraCY EuniC't' Jon£'S will be script \\TlH•r I · I ~OS cou:t Bhd. of Cod in E\'t'.ryday Lift' .. " deli\'· for the church story, which \\111 l" e En'sls.tn Want Ads eo,... df'l ~, •1 er•ed by Rt'\'. Harr~· \Vhltl'. pa tor. inctud cotorl.'d slid~. C h u 1 l' h Harbor.~ ; , • , , , , , , 1 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 • • 1 • • • .··~~~~~~--~~--~-·-~~,...:.;..~~~~ ·-~~~ ~--1 ~--:~-.:~-.:~-.:~-.:•-.:~ .. -.: ... -.:~ .. -.~... ---:~-.-... -. .... -· ... -: ... -.: ... -;~ ...... ~:~""""':~~ .. .. .. .. . " .. . , 'A Christmas Hold Recognition SertJice Sunday A sen i<X' of ~gnilion or Rev. ~~o~adinl·· She'D Always Remember Paul Edward Babbitt a minister or the Corona del Mar Comrnun- itv Chur~h "ill be held in the sanctuary or the church at 7:30 p. m. unday. The <'nic<' ,,;ll be presided 0\<'r b~• Rt-\. Fr«< W. :'l:it'dring- haus. mlnlsttor of the-First Con- ltl'~t\tional Church of Santa Ana. Re'. Tbomas Gibson or St. An- drt>w's ''Presbytel"'an Chun-h .and prf' ld~nt of th~ Nt-wport Harbor Council or Ch\trchCS, will bring gr('(.'tings from the neighboring / churche-s. Rev. Al bert R. H. Mil- ler. First Congregational Church or Ruena Park. will read the Scrip-1 tur<' Re\'. Cfen A Rowles. asso- clat<' sup<'nntf'ndent 'or the Co!'· • $tr<'~a t ional Con f r r <' n c <.>. "111 pr('ach t h<' se-rmon. "Lif<' Nee-ds Four Things." Rt•\. Phlltp E. Grc-[!or~. m.rnis- t l'r of the :"' c-i[!hborhood Church of l..n~o:una n.·ach. \\ill j:tl\ (' thE' char ,. to th~> minist<'r. R<'' P<'rr·y F !'dm)('k m•mstt.'r cm<-ritus or tht• lt'IC'al t•hurth. ''ill l!'''-' the cl•an.'l' tu th<' \hu!'('h; R<'\ Robert \\' I n&:.h~ PI~ mouth Cont:rt"f!a- t hmal Church of \\'hittil'r, wtll nf· fl'r th•• llra~ r of rN'Ocnitaon: RE', .. X! ,,(,n \ Tirt'kr. ~u~·rfnTI'nlft•n·r--...., ol \hi' Cona.:l'('f,!l\tiOnl\1 r onf('J'('nct', . \\Ill l'l\1• thl..' Ru~ht n and of Fel- lo'' -.111p Tlw C'hnir \\ill in~ God Him· !'<'It }.., \\'ith t 's" b~ Gi,ll"ttl' and I "Opm Our f:}l' •· b~ MacfarlanE'. Lt:C'n 'RE ~i\Tt'RDA\' A ft'l'l~ l~t ur<' t'n tit l<'d ,;('hris· tlnn Scirnc<'· Th<' \\'ny to FulriJ God'!' Purpo <'" will be dt'li\'<'rt'~ b} GraN' Jan<' ~04'<'. C. . of Cha· c-aJ:o, In the church <'dafiCl" ~f First Church of Christ. Sdenhst. or N<' .. , port 8<-ach. 3303 \"ia Lido. at 8 p. m. thill Saturday. ~trs. ~~ Is a m<'mb<'r of the-Board or l...eoc~ tur<' hip or ThE' ~toth<'r ChU:ch. Th<' First Church of Chnst. Scien- t i'lt. an Roston, !\tass . • • • PRA l "ER \\"EF.K !'TART~ Starlin~ Saturday. th<' "\V('(.'k of • Pray<'r" will lx' held Rt all &>,·. Mlth-Dav Ad\'('ntist (' h u r c he s throughout the world E'l'\'ict'S \\ill hi.' h<'ld at th<' local church 1'8<'h ('\'l'nln~o: at 7 30 from ~atur· day to th(' following Saturday. ac- rordma.: to Pastor Kt'nnE>th B. P ('rn At.J~tc;t Saturday's sl'n'iC('S a 1<'1- t<'l' from 8 young ~i··J or the ~a­ \'8j{l trlb<' at Holbrook. Ariz .. was l'<':td, thanking the-Dorc-as Society , for t h<' cloth<'!' .<'nt by the prople or this rommunity. Anyone "ish- ing to ~n' morE.' cloth<'S. towels. sh<'<'ts and blankPts to thE' Na\'a·. jos should call Mr Perry at Bea· con 5496-MK. Th<' pastor's officE' hours at the chu!'('h ha,·<' been changed to 10 a . m. to 1 p. m. daily excE'pt Mon· da~. I • • • TE!'TIXG REI.JGIOX Conc!udln~ a seri~s of S('rmoru: ~n "Th<' Te. t of R<'ligion." Re\', Paul F Rabbit,t of the Corona d<'l Mar Community Ch u rch has cho ('n a his topic fc:# Sunday the. question. "J)o('s Your Religion Satisfy?" ThE' choir will sing "St. Francis' Pray<'r (or Peace" by Olds. with J. Le lie Steffensen nar.ra tin~ th<' prayl..'r. . , . -. PROT~TAXT HERITAGE PRICES BEGIN AT ' There's nothtng elM •e Crosley's "Core-Free" Automatic Defrosting No muss, no fvss, no bother. Nothint to tum oft, nottti.,. to wakh, nothint~ to emPfy. In 2 to 10 minutes it's completely 4e- frostecl! Frozen foods don't ev.n t.gintothow! I llw t ra lt>d :'>lodE' I 369.9:l At'THORIZEil OE.\Lt:R (Or CROSLEY WORKSAVIR QES tGN You enjoy tu.'ice as much space u:here j!QU u:ant it-in front, in sight. in reach -all ,pace at the "convenienc 'e\'el:' CROSLEY ~IIEL\' DOR REFRIGERATOR RADIO._ TELEVISION '· , ""~""" ~ .~RANGES FAMOUS ILI~TIOSAYII UNIT Quiet, economical refrigerating unit is backed by a 5-year warranty. Extra-thick insulatipn keeps efficiency up, operating cost down. rtfl PACI-IITTING DIIIGNS All I COMING .. o. CIOSI.fYI In the last of three s<'rmons on "Protclltantism and Tomorro":'s World", Rev. Thom8S Pendell wtll sooak Sunday on "You ~ a Prtest" a t Christ Church. .BY the ~a In N<'wport. l S.U ~pasit Will Bold for ~ • • • E1e\·en memlx'rs of the Church attended a county ga thering of Methodist Churches In Santa Ana Jut Thursday. lnchJded were Mr. and Mrs. David Hebert. Mr. an4 Mrs Arthur Miller, Miu Clara Kohlstedt. Ray F1~1da, Mrs. Ruth Horst. Mt• Elate Newlancl Kn. Emma Wtetherford. Mrs. :Mlna. 1~ and Rev. Per*tt. 1 .. \. -, ./ . .. • -I . !II: . . ~ ' , I • .. '\ . \ Ia it not a shocking fact that permits for many c:esSpools have been granted on the Corona del Mar public bathing beach to aemce the owners of the business build- ings th~re and also the visiting bathers- as many as two thousand a day in the season? Is not the resldence ·built many years ago on cean "Blvd:near Larkspur Ave .. draining ita sewage dovm the cliffs by a larqe visible se w er p ipe into a be a ch cess- ·poot. built under a "temporary" permit. many. many years ago? Is it not a fact that no othe r cesspool permits in Newport anywhere except these on the 'Oc:ean level near enough the wa- ter's edge for pollution--and bathers' use- have been granted since INST AIJ.A noN of sewers? But remember what "temporary" means if you have lriends in the City Hall. Or if you wish to bathe in the ocean. Thursday evening. Nov. 16. you may hear how our stateamen explain how ceas- poola located practically at the water'& edge cannot pollute the bathing water. al- though sea water baa ruined many line wells two miles from the beach by infiltra- tion. Hear our veteran statesmen explain why water in ce•pools near the beach rises and lalla with the tide. Come early and get a good seat. * * * A petition signed by 118 names aqainst granting of the cliff acce• road below Ocean Blvd in Corona del Mar was obtained by one man in one day. but had no more effect on our City Hall atatelmen than water on a duck·a back--althouqh it is admitted that ninety-five per cent of the property owners in Corona del Mar are . ' against the Cliff road scheme. and resent the ruin of the finest pomenade view in or · near the Newport Beach area. It is simply inconceivable that any pro- pe rty owner knowing the facta would sign a petition that the Council present "free city land of great value. and allow property owners to be threat~ed_with a Joss..o! Yiew and great damage' ro their own property if they did not "sign up.·· Worlc on this plan should be stopped until a committee of our best"citizens--con- taining none of our City Hall statesmen- -can uncover the real facta of this cliff road plan. Threatened property owners . who. in lear of damage to their property. have signed a petition in favor of the proJect. Should be told that· no group of our local statesmen. working in sympathetic co-op-, eration with the cliff project. can injure them. . The courts will protect them later. And aow they should be . on the aide of preservation of our city's most beautiful view promenade. But come to the City Hall Thunday evening. Nov. 16. The Plcmninq Commis- sion will be there. and they too can hear the veteran statesmen re.ponsible lor the beach oil lease. the decorative plan of China Cove. and the encouragement of slot machines as educating children how-to play qames of chance. · Watch them shrug oil a menace or nui- sance by eaying '.'it's only temporaay." Then nKrlize what "tempOral y" hem meant to our lawmakers. and what it means to you-with Polio around the comer. and ready to come in. And the beat feature of it alL is that there will be no eharqe for admiasion. The explanations of our stclte811ND should pro- duce a rare evening•• entertainment. ., W.T.JEFFERSON COL~ W. SMITH u. 8. Army Mecliccrl corp.. Fonner Sanitary Inspector, ( Pirates Try For 3rd Place Tl U f' ,. Co:l t Prr~t . \ c- lur •nu J 1--: 111 la 1 Thw 'dtt.) • du..t tur:m t..atcl~ \\lth RiH•r-.rl.l . \\ill 1~ tr) In~ 0 ''' Bll pt. \\ rth hllfh•) tomotr'U\\ r l-~rida) 1 t'\,.. nin~: ttt rno\ <' up to third plal"t' m th<• t'Or ft·ru~~ • 1anding . ThE-Pl- ra t l'S w ht} nO\' ha \ E' w on oof' "od to 1 '" o \\111 bt• pla) in.: at C'haf· fe), \\ hll'h ha• II 2-2 I'<'CQJ'(f Last Thur dn) • .r:al1lt' was at thP :'\{'\\por t J-t:~rbor H1~h t•hool field. "ho l' th • '' ind kicked up t:.\STEJCS ,1( ('USFEilf.:..~C'E W L T Pt.Opp Snnta Ana 3 0 0 89 25 · Mt ~ Antonru 3 1 0 .8() 35 Chalft•v 2 :.! 11 -!2 47 Ornm.·~ Co ... t 2 1 ~ .. 1 71 · • Rht>t-.rd 1 :.? u ·H 13 San &>mau1mo 1 :? II 211 ;5 rull~rton 0 2 1 19 40 Thl<~~ "f'f'k'-. li1lDWtl DRY CLEANING . •cr DeL very :: e .-v~ce Cat. ·HArbor 552-J FOR YOU. SIIP:-111 T-.s Ai~~•ft • Av+omoii,. -lftCfvttn.l ..... ~-·~· Her!Mr 1Ge7.a 1744 Mlre-Or., ..... Lee ShipLey T hut da~ Full<'rton nt Rl\er- stck• F n da:-San Bt>ma rdJno at Santa Ana. Urans:e Coa t a t Char- fey. coru;ldt'rable d t h-om t~ adjoin- log ~an fi~ld.s. 0CC was well 1 THIS PIC'n :Rt; III!Hn\• t•o l[oo4 .--~niC a.ad bloc-klna:-f••t lbrttor lfh;h', tM'f•nt \If'· ~ l8 ....-t • ~---tl0nlp4"tltloa. QUrtf•t .. •k Bob ~C'OtJand I'IWS UtOW\4 ,.nd (or ~l' 10 )atd'l ill lllf' t.llln qaart.-r ID tht-~•b Au ICil-., EBd (.h•llll G riffith bloc•k .. o ut u \\Ottld·tw tarkh·r. Thf' ~at just maklal( a dhf' lor u,,. ru•-r ~ouC<'N'dt'it lD brlat:in~; ""otlun d clnwn. Thl' Ta rt~ \\(on thl!• oe.-l._t. • phnto b) ~t>rl Rrlltn • , ORIGISA.L8 CUstom and Rndy Maae PlutJ«A~ Infant. Oo.et. IOtcbm. Beth ••• c..t Bh'4.. alii ah8d tn stati"tlC$ 12-6 In ftrst ' WIE downs. 253 to 90 in ) ards gained IJI rushln~. 96-83 tn yards gamed passing, 349-173 in total yards-I but Pirate fumble plus tremen- 1 W ith. thto championship prt'tt\ dous ki~king b~ Rh't'rslde Full-"'till secured by thl' h.hth·fl)·tn~ ~t·s, ET back \'ir~otU El\\ • kept Coast Indians 1 for the fourth straight pretty weU bottled up. ~"earl, tht> :-.:ewport Harbor Tars The clo<'lc was ticking off the \\ill bt> li~~:hting for undisputed final t'COnd.s of the lirst haJf erond place m tht.' two rema.lnint: when the-Pirate> ("&Shed in on ~ ga mE:' of the Sun f't Leagul' ch<'· RiverSJd" fumble, which they ft4 duJe · fUUt'r1Cln ~Rnta Ana ~ewport Harbor· 2 Ana h<>im 1 'l 31 C)ra n l:l' 1 '1 :\3 CO\er<>d (In the r nemy 2:1. Half-Tht> Tars at't' now tiM for l'C:Ond back R.iul Hernandez made a with ~3nta Ana with twu \\JOS 3nd SJX'Ctnrular Clltt'h of an F. E. one to s. Both al't' II\\Urt'<l to '"n Harn pa :. m tht• t:'nd zone with tomol·row 1 Fdda) 1 nr~lll ••ht·n onl.' 5 \~"'nd .. rt>mamhllt. Half· the Tars will pla~ Oranl!t' at back ,, ... ~ Smith ktckrd the point Da,·idson rteld and lht> ~atnt ... Will to mak rt -;.r• be at Anahl'tm. lluntrnl!ton &•aeh ll 3 :?6 l'hl-. \\'•...-k 's tiam.-"' FrtdA~ nt~ht .:'anta Ana at ..\n- 'lhl•tm UranJ:t> at :\e" port HaJ- b<H .Saturda:-mcht Huntmgttm 1-k-aC'h a 1 Fuller ton. Earl) 10 th<' thtrd quaJ·ter Coa~t s tarted from rts 19. picke-d up 11 The final IE>a~:UI' gam<'~ nt''' The CoiC'na L H~t'<i th•• old )1lrcb. th<'n Halfback Larr' \\"tl-''e<'k \\Ill' d<>cide thf' i <i.Ut• Thl' ''<lilt<' col Lrbu '.' plil~ tn mark Jous:hb~ bmk<' through for' a 70. Tars "ill be> al Hununc:tcon I'Wal'h U" t h<'ar fu·st M:'OI"'' A Tar kt<'k yard tOU<'hdnwn da ... h Smnh aJ:ain and houJd "in And 1 ht• ~81111" I d ..:onr ll\ 1 r 1 h nd zunt ttnd <.'Ofl\~Ht'tl , 1tftd ~~ ~.._\'8~ 1~ \\Ill 12f.JllluJ.DJ:._F u.l.lcl:lon. Tiw t•"-Arr.YhMm -pUT ~"1lall Til Pfa~ on ln th~> trnal pt•nod <1 poor kkk pt>eted lndia.n 'l('tot~ \\ClUld lhl'n ''·•·II :!II .\ue~r Jlut> ca madf' hkt• 5:3H' HJ\rr ide the ball on thl' Cl\e tile' Tars a <'lt'ar· hold <•n .t'-" tomard pa t>r. Ha1fbal'k Lt'<tn· Pirate 31. On a (')~,·erl) exl'<"utcd t'C'Ind H there ~hould tx-3 tart-11'd \\'£'3\H wok tm· ball lrom htr. hidden ball tnck Halfback Bob ltn~ upst>t "10 b:-· thfo Sarnt!> tht>n hand :lnd f;~ampeted )ard .. f•Jl Bro~ )(.... tooled the Pirates com-the Tar" .tnd lndlan'> \\Nrld t II' ttw LC'uchdt•\\ n An'lht!J:m l'On- plt'tel:-and rrossro the s;oal line for th<' tit It•. '"''' cl to ma~:c> 11 :!1-7. Th• r• \\It> for RI\Cl ld<'. only touchdown. . The Tar,. ~howcd champion~hil' '11m(' lor ('lnl~ orw pla~ aft••t tht' An outstandm~ gam<' w as caiJbrt> most of the \\3) th.-ou..:h kwk-<•rt befnn• th•• ~un \\C'nt oil pla)ed b) Quarterback Carleton last raida) ·s 1(8m(' at 03\id"on ThC' Tar'lo droH• dO\\l) to thf' Mears. "ho dirPCted most of the rit>ld'. defl.'atln£ Anahl'im :t"i-13 Anaht'im lll rn tht' closam:; mo- Pirate dll\t.>'. ~1f'ar is a former C'n]) a t the sta1 t of the fourth nwnt:> of the thrrri Qt;artt>r but Newpo1 t H arbor H iclh player. as q uarwr dld lt look <'lo>-e. "h<'n 1 hC' '"'' •' nusht~ back to t ht> 1 1\l-the are thf' others of the starting Cnlonr t made their sC'COnd SJWf'· fourth quarter nl'('nC'd. Thf'rt' lim•up F'uJlback Bob BerrY. tacu.la r ,touchd \\'n to pull up to a Anaht•rm HlOk. O\t>r A penalty Ha lfbad<S Don Knipp and Harlo"· 21-13 SCOJ"(.'. • • • a4,nnl·Pd thC' C'olonibts to the 22. Richardson; Ta('klt>s Oav~ Pa H<'t· ~ch Al lrw.m !' Ia~ C3prtallzl.'d r ullback John Steinborn faked to son and Ed Mayl'l'. Richardson on t~\·o brMks tn t h<' fu , t quarter t lw ri~ht. th<'n shot a pass nero canicd the-ball 10 time to gain to ptle up a 14-0 l<'ad. After Ana-tht> fi<>l d to J err) Dickinson. "ho 59 ) ards. Bt>rry broke loose for 55 , h~im had returned thE.' o(X'nim: "hook orr a couple of tack! rs on yards m 13 run . kick-off to it own 29 and last 12 11 he 10 and "ent the rest of the yards in th~ pla~s. 3 hh:h kick lwa) Tht> E.'~ra pornt. ''hith wouJd REIJGIOUS SCIENCE on four th down "·ent out of have brou~ht the Colontsts ";ttun bounds on the 32 Halfback Mel a touchdown of the TaM'. "•~ ~maliE.'y made a first down on th<' mi ed. and it \A.1Ui 21-13. Study Group mM ts •ith A11ne l .. n •"flY Thumfey, 7:)0 to 9 p. m. 621 Merltold Ave~ Co- ron• del Mer. All •r• invit.d. HArbO' 27ll-W How Does .. Christian Science . Heal? RA YE )'OG e,·e r wondered WhE.>the r tbe-~thod or or hrallnjt cii!M"tlSC', 0\'e t · C'Oftl.l.ft! p()\ erty, ancl rKtOr· lftll.' harmony whkh ChriAt .l('l'O!l 4'mplo)'t'd ca.a be soc- (l('!Jdully uRd aow'!' For an an""cr In !Umpte, undPr - sta.ndablt' tt>rm111 atte nd. A Free Lecture e ntitled "Cbriatian Science: The Way to Fulfill God's Purpoee'' by Gnee lue Noee, C. S.' of~, .... 21. Fullback Larrv :\fcMast~rs Anaht-am almo t turned anotht.'r Wl?n t throu~h for 5. Md &J:Uin Statue of Liberty play mto a ~malle.} made 10, for a notht>r first touchdown Starting from his 33. down on the 6. \\i th J:oa] to go. Hurs<'a fumblt'd at m idfit>ld . Bob On thE:' nt'xt play l\tc~lastt'rs Scot land scooped up thl? ball and smasht'd O\"t'r the goal line. tarte<l off down the ri~ht side- ~t'ar the cod of the quarter lr ne He \\a<. sho\ed out of bounds Anaheim put the ball tn pia~· on its on tht> An:thl'rm 1-~-ard lint' Smal- 20 after a quick kick from the Thr It') dro' <' O\ rr on the nt>:<l play. Ui had rolled ovf:'r the end zon<' and k icked tht> <'Xtra point That On the Se<"'nd J')8) Anaheim fum-_mad thp s~~r~· 23-13. bled and Guar-d Bob Van Dr\>mJin I n thl' final molll('n ts the Tar. 1'{'('()\'t'r't'd for the Tars on the 18. -.ror<'d a~!!~ in. beating tht' clock ... '1\l~~a~ made 8 .ya~ "malley~ a scant ·L ..,econds. An Ana- went through for 6 more. and It hl'im fun1blr wa!' ro~'ered on th<' was first down and goal to go 32 a~am b~ Tackle PfistPr. Rot- from thr 4. McMasters picked up li<' Pula~<kr Roxy Aar"old a nd Ro- p hrPI' of those ~ards, a nd tht>n lnnd Ta)lor brom:ht t he ball down SmaJiey Wl'nt ov<>r· from thC' to the 3. and ft•om thE.'re Quarter- ' 1-ynrd lin<'. with on I\· 10 seconds bac k Jack Woodhall tossed t o rt'mainrng of the ftr<~l quarter. End Gar:-RoKt>rs in the end 1one. SmallPy kicked both points aftC'r Thl' Tars lf'd rn tirst do\\ns 1~ the touchdowns. ru 3. ~ard-: .!ained rushing ::!tl to A£tain at th{' <~tart of the "crond ~l . total ~ants ~am(ld. 296 to 243; quarter t hl' Tars turn<'d an Ana-hut trailed 111 yards £t&in<'d b~ hcim fumble into a IClUChdown A pal'o;;tng. ;)3 to 147' completM forwar d pao:" wa fum- bled and Tackle Ro~t>r t>fister rl'-Prizes Awarded for covered on the Anah<'im 46. :'otc- )la tl'rs spun throu~:h for 10 yar-ds F1ower Ananqement and a fi rst down on the 36. 1'\\-o Prize« for now~r arrangement plays failed to gain; then a (rip-were award(>() to Mrs. W r ra.nk ping Jl('nalty et the Tars back to Powt>rs. r.trs. Karl A.~ter and the midfield stripe. On third Mrs. H A. Brunson a t F rida,·' down. "ith 24 to go, Quarterback m<'l'ting of the Corona del )tar Bob Scotland threw one of his few Garden Club at tht> homt> of )Irs. rorwatds; McMaslt'rs gnbbed It :-.:orman !':elson , 516 Poinsettia 1 and wen t all the way down the A\e. Jud~ Gail O'Hart" right sideline to score. Smalley 1 and .Joan Brandt. The hostess was again converted. and it wu 21.0. assisted by Mrs. Louise Hard\\;Ck W.mb.r of ftle loenf of Lectw.ship in servuig refre hments. ef 111. Mott..r Church, 111. Fint Fl.ST CHU.CH OF CH.IST I Chwrch of Chrki, Selelltist, in lot-SCIENnST MOTHER COKE FROM EA T toft, Men. ---+---~1-VIe L~ Newp...t ..e..dl AJ:xirilut..Sunday • .Nov. 5th. a.L Satur~-N . -L-11 A branch of The Mother Church, The the home or Mr. and Mrs. \·('me · ~.-. Oft~UUtrf S Watson. 311 Goldenrod A,·e .• Co-First Church of Christ, cientist, in Boa-rona dl'l ~1ar, Cor an indefinite at I P. M. fJa U.e Vllmdl FAtHiee SSOS VIa Lido Cordially Invites You ton, Meuachusett.. visit was Mrs. Claude Guthrie of Sunday School -··-· .. ·····-.. ·--9:30 a.n1. Wichita, Kansas. Mrs .. Watson's Sunday Service ····-·-·-····-·---11 :00 e.m. mother. Wednesday Evening meetin9-B«l p.m. rr====:=:=:=::==:=:=:=:=:=ii Readinq Room louted at Il l Palm Personalized St., Ba•bo.s. is open daily fcom 12 noon C ~0 s p.~. eacept SUllde)" end holid•Y' hristmas Cards na iOflally observed. Gifts from The j)ubl;c it cordielly invi td to at-.KAREN MARGRET A tend tfle chu~h · ,.rvices end u,. the Importa Reeding Reo"'. 1307 Co s• 8 .. d Ulro'le del TifE ENSIGN ~ow offers complete Job Prin~ FacilltJe. I ~ Ctaallied ads baH~ bt>en a proven means of rHchlng b\zyen for all sorts of merchan&.e-UM them! Phone Harbor lll'- IUY NOW lor Clllln1IAS USE -USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN- Men's F'me Slacks Req. 6.95 to 22.95 AU "ool ga bardlnes. O&nD~!>. Req. 16.95 Values lint-, wrtnkJ,. rf"d,taat ~ 1t11 bet. rcllat> ., ul t"' Pf"rl t'<' t I y ta.l· ori'd.. ema.,rtl~ detall.-4. 9'75 1.7~ 10 to 18 Reg. 22.50 All Wool fleece Coats ·Req. 2.50 cmd 2.95 · Rayon BloWift Smart, wtt..U bl~ ra~oa· bloU!M"!!. Lone or "'ort I ff\ f'. nfJ t'OioN.. Si~ 32 to S3 Req. 2.95 All Wool Slipovez.: Sweaters lma ~f' I 00 co; " ool .tlpo\ f'J' ""'f>A lf'rs a t thl-. In\\ prl~. 1M All coloN. SIU1J 3.& to ..-.~ Req. 19.95 Sheen Gabardine Coats tW1'4'dtll. \\'ool a nd ro~oo 46l WrlokiP t t>sbtant ro.bl'('o p Mr· .._'1loordln••" and llh.trk· dint• ro:~t,. Fttll~ f':lttn u.H. !!kin... .\II ra~·on 'fll• t., .UI C(ll1'11"8. 14M ~ar.(ll.nt'"l. -\.11 <'olor... 1§9S Sluo; HI to 18 ~171"' 28 "' 5() ·------------- Men's Req. 8.95 Gabardine Shirts !-PI~ o;hffn ~rob:trdlnr. f.I Nn~ qu:\Uh .. \II rolot!i. 495 ~17..4''1 ~'\I.L ~ f'\:trn btJrf' Men's Sheen Gabardine Jackets ~f'~. 12.93 \ah.N' ... fuJI zlpp;>r fl•oo(. li&IU"l '.M.L and t>\.tn lat~fl . • full~ Uned. .-'.11 C'olo rw. 8'5 Men's Sheen Gabardine Leisure Coats h~• pbardlDe. -.·rtftkle ~ Req. 9.95 All Wool Toppers JO()~ \ ool T npf"•.... to "~a r \\lth ~our <~lnrk ..... klrt>-. s·5 dtt•"v-... ~IU•t~ 10 tfo J Si~t"<oJ S8 to ~6 Req. 5.00 Sheen Gabardine Skirts rust Qulllity Nylon Hoee 1.93 taat. Smart., <'Oft\lort.~. r _.. 84"tr. fuJly UM!d. All 'l'Olo..._ 1AN 51 Gan.-e. ~lrH S.M.L ll Ex, large-V 15 Dt-Alf'r ... \ Van Ccrmp'a 8-oL Caa SPAIISIIIIGE 1'7-oL can 3-lb. Can CRISCO Loq Cabin SYBD_! GRAIN FED lARGE RIB !i'II<'E'd 'z-lb. pkg. Welc1 .. MWI ,_ 11M ••l1lh! Here ,_'II ffW .......... Of ... ·-·ity ..,. .. . ..... .. .... fOil!' .......... life ...... . . . ,.., .... .,....... • ........ • '. • .... , of CMIW, et .... •Yhitif 5o ltock •p ROW OR .._. IUDGIT aunr [ ~ I ' \ Bkd'a Eye -Fro.n' COLDEN COIN 10-oa. Padtage CUT CREEK BEANS 12-oz. Package Mixed Vegetal»les PURVEYORS OF FINE MEATS CORMER OF -COAST BLVD. & MARIGOLD "Ill 'the Heart ol COlona del Mar" c •• w~ ha\'~ parduatlf'd lle\·~ral It~ TAYLOR MADE Tt:RKEVS frcMB ~ famoas TAYLOR Tl'RKEV RASCU at Gardf'tl GrO\'f', to a....uN" ~·ou or tht> nn..--t ThaAk.~'Ch1q Turkt-y obtaln- nblf'. • ThMW> {'IIOICE BROADBREASTED birds "'Ill ~ klllt'd aM drntll 0\'EN READY WITII t :\·t;RV PISFP..ATUER REMO\'ED, In tht> • Ta~ lor"' moMm 811llltary ciNaln,; plut -:f~t on tht>lr rant'h and rusbf'd ta u~ Oil th~ clay ~·ou rt"C't'h·c-~·our •"KE ~H TAYLOR MADE Tt R- KEV. Wf' 8Uit'~f'&t you ~ your ordf'r ~arly 80 that "'" 'n•eern daolff of "'t"'pt. •••• BRIDGFORD-s Sugar Cured No. 1 Sli~ • • Lions RemOdel I I Constt·~tion Is under way on COM RE!\"TAI--FUm. 3-bdroom the Co.•tst Oran~ A~ Tract No. bous yearly or monthly rental 2 A 35-home subdlv~Slon at 402· And~s· n. 602 Coast Bh d .• COM 446 E. 19th St. and 402..-t90 E. Tommy's Shop ' Costa Mt>M A\~.. Coata Mesa., The Balboa Bay Uons are busy WA:\-r&:D TO RENT Caratte. \i· Contractor for the pro~t, which the~ days (and eveninp) with ctnit\' of 300 block Ft>1 nleaf, totals around $260,000, is Crorge tM project of completely rc.mod· C'Ol\1 Ca11 HA 2847~ or write M. Holstein. Sal<>s an-bein~ h.an· ellinl! and redeeoraUng the shop Box 233. dlro b" the John Vogel Co. ot fellow member Tommy Foster. run~l HED l ti The 25 home of Tract No.1 have I That's Tommy's Shop, at 609 n.. apartmen · prac • atroedy been compl<'tcd, sold and Coast BJ·~.. Coro .. • .. ~1 Mar. cally nt'w ."-i ll actOmmodate 4. th Z7 vu ·-...., on Balboa I land. Reas. HArbor nccupled. Tract No. 3· wi I The job was started Saturday ' 2342.J. 0homes, Awlll comEtte )!'1e flnanC~t e\'ening and will be completed in . range t:res pro~ · V"' ..... time for a grand opening nt'xt ~!.n.R~~ex~~05t'2·~~h~l~~ mg ls a\-aJlable for these ho~. Thursday, Nov. 16. according to 2265 Ctay St., Cliff Ha\en. -=---• ~-Lions Club President Ed Milum. I RUG & UPHOLSTERY ~ ~~es Chairman of the buJldfng com· mllte<-is Ernie Sod s·bcrg. In CLEANING I charge or· construction are A1 A Thanksgiving turkey will be Clemence and A1 Plegt-r; paintin~, * On location 1(1\'l'n 3\\ay as an added attrac· John Sympson: electrical work, lion at the monthly canasta and Duncan McAlpine. The dt"Slgn is RE\'. TO~ PI:~"Dt:LL 6f Cbrt•t * V/ ork guaranteed hrid~e d f"rt party next Thurs· by Lyell Buttermore In a.ddi· Clwr<'b B)• th~ . ' • "ho "-." In MOO~Y ~•ORS cia~. No\. 16, a t 1 p, m. at the tion to the Lions, thert' also was <;f'rmun) thl" .. unun .. r. \rlll 1.1 U't & Ln& f tx>ll Clubhou c>. Host<'$ t' art' a special n s.ist from an Elk, Dr. to(M"ak on "l.au«ht~r and Tm· HARBOR 2304 \tl'!ii. Rus t'll Craig, Ml'i. C. H. Earl Brady. cl'd~· 'Miil"t th.-K ul"'-" tbl• f'\f'· 215 Coa5t Bh·d. Corona del Mar 0\'ant> and Mrs D. W. Clark. Re· nJn,r: (Ttuar!tdll~) a t the month· A total of 93 entnes pe,.rtJdpet - l'd an the traditional Gold CUp Series h~ld by the fl:ewpor\ Har- bor Yacht Ctub last weu-eod. lD addition to the two days of rac· ml{, the progcram included the spe- cial · hard tame" dinn~r and dance ~aturday e\~nang and the Gold Cup prt' en~tton dinner SWlday c.>\eniny- The Gold Cup ",M n. were - Rhodl'S · Tom Sheooard. Argosy, ~HYC: P C -t.ow Burke Pam· lln, C\bnllo L.uders · G~ory, El \'alcro, \•e»yagers: StArS Potter, EcstM> Santa ~tonica. Albatross: Laubt',..,hf'unt.-r; Kelea, N H Y C; Ttustl<.•· SCht>nCk, Woodlark. Rich- mond; Int 11. "Eichenlaub, Ca- torce. :\tJ ·ion Ba~; 110 Bentz. M 1 1. :'\HYC: Sni~· Jones, Grey C.oo t>: AJamatos Ba~ · l..ehmanns: Blmn. FU"St Fiddle, :O."HYC; ~n­ ~ums· Baxby Ttna, Alar:rutos !;lay. senations should be made by Two r--ln)"ury I) m...-tln.: of th(" t'oroD.a d~l --ATTRAcnvE !urn. l·bdrm. houst' 1'ut-Sda!-morning at Harbor 1941, ~"'I'V Mar ~ .. ,. ... Club at tht> IOC'.al Vacation inN. Y., Ha.ana with gar. for rt'nt. 436 DahUa, ~W or 2li0, As Plane Goes Down rommWlltv hurc•h. Dlnn~>r will Corona del ~tar Club members ,,·ere entf"rtaint'd bt• ,...r,t>d ·at 6:80 fl. m. \'acatlonlnv from her duties u RELIABLE and ex~rienced baby Ia t Thur day by a musical pro· The amphibian plane oC Herbert a 1 tant cit~ clerk lS :\fr, Mar· sitter HA 2925-J. t.:rn m pre t>ntt>d b\' the "U~ht Sampson, 1604 Newport 81\'d., Ch h B J<me Crumley, 219t, Coral A\'e., FOR RENT F'u . hed 3 bd . 0 {X'ra Four" at th(. new Amf'rl· Costa Mesa, was. towf'd on shore I urc azaar Balboa Island. She new Tuesday -rm • rm. can u~on Hall ln Newport. at the Carnation beach ln Corona • • $ to :'\ew York along with ~r son hoUS(', ~~~ h~s 2 r,t,l~ w~ L.unc-hron pl'eCt'ded the monthly del Mar Sunday a(t('r it h&d been Brlngs tn 500 Bob, who is . sales reyresentatlve Amethyst , B. I.. HA 0605·JK. duced were Mmes. Howard Wil· a dogged gasoline line. Luncheon. bazaar and rood S3le They "•U fly on to Ha\ana for a ter ren .....,, eer ~ · l m~ting. New members lntro· forced down off Crystal Co,·e by • for Western AlrUnes in Seattle. WANTED-Daily riders, 'Vidnlty Uams, _N. H. Roberdeau, W. D. The Coast Guard and Harbor h Jd b) the> womf'n's ~ups of the I ( w d&ya. then back to :o;ew York otuimffl Parle. Call HA 2140W I Schock. Thomas Howatt Jr ... Artl ne.partmt>nt answered the can 1corona del Mar Com m u n 1 t )' to see the sights before returninc DEARBOR.t"l heater 35 000 ali&bUJ1', John St otz, John Gel· when a )-acht radioed the report ChUJ'Ch on Wednesday of last ht're next w~k. BTt: 10 t'l::ents gas' hea'ter ger, Raymond Berg. Arthur Th0 ~~· that a plane was down. Mr. Samp. wE"t'k wa finanoally su~ s!ul to ------ . .. 1·1 son, Ferd Lansdowne. Roy · n.~,r son and passenger Betty Wake-the tunt> of approximately $500, \'ACHTSXEN ELECT Dres~r •. 40 mi~r. cream cot: dt-rsen, 8&sll II. Peterson, Ewrett netd or Santa Ana escaped lnjury.j according to ~lrs. George Da\1«'$, ;:.:ew om~rs ba\~ ~n named or. wmg roc er, cane sea · C. Ro~. Harold ~ker, Fra.ncll l wa) and means chairman of the · end table. 227 Larkspur, eo.. Kelter Lron Yale Helen G Kus· I Ch h Ca lila c· l for the Yachtsmen s Luncheon: rona del Mar. tt-,r. L. G. Albaugh and \V. M.l Meeting Thursday :Fwarm~ brig~~c ~Y accented ~!~roo'tbt~t P~oe-~~~ FURNITURE RESTORATION' D1ck.c;on. , the Lawn Fiesta. \\1lh booths of' Har\'ey Somers second,;~~ Chair bottoms restot't'd, using At St J I handJwork made by members of dent. Mark Healy third \'tee: cane, nash, reed etc. Prices to I Birthday Party.Held • ames the Circle and the Church School president. Ed Soul~ 9.ill MT\~ u be higher~~ 15th. For Alan Scmdo't'Gl I En tit; gl'OOP, meeHng or the ?~~~ai~: p=[ or l~~ 0,~ ~lat)'•trea.surer. FURNITURE REP .AIR Neighborhood children were en· W!>men s Auxiliary of the St. 1 __ _ __ 2050 Santa Ana A\~ .• Costa Mea tertalned at a party at' the Rich· James Episcopal Oaureh will be •· , BEACON 6133-J ard Sando,·al home, 7310 w. Ocean held at 1 :30 p. m. next Thursday Has Lead ln Pla"' Front Newport on 1\lesday eve· at the Parish house near the en· J WOMAN ~ts baby sitting or nlng ~( last week o n the occasion I tra.nce .to Lido .lsle. A \isual Mao· Catht>rint> Andrews or Co- prac. nurs~ng. Ref. HA 2282-R of the third birthday anniVft'SU'Y aid mo'ie, upla.lnang how to teach rona del ~iar h.as been choRn to * At- WANTED-Experifftef!d model for or their son Alan. There were l "ith films, will ~ shown. play the lead role of Snow_Wblte.j - Ufe-.ert cla . -HA ~ ames, i«> cream a.nd ..Qk•• ~d Today (~):.). one-ot the in-1'he 1\rs't OTI'ering this seuon ... ,..L ANT YOUR DIRTY WOlUt then the chitdftn went out to indMdual ~tlon mHtings will Cor the Junior Theater in Laguna I W OONJ:T "trick or treat." Guest$ Included be held at the home ot Mn. Wil· -"Sno~· White and the Seven TO .. ._. Dolores S 1m o n son, Gary and liam Fisher tn Shore Cliff&... Blm· 1 Dwarfs." This play v.ilJ be pre- 00 ~ • • • limm,y Locker, Missle and Bob-ster Creely will apeak op "Good jsented Friday and Saturday, NO\', ~ ~ ... ......,., bie Graham. Dlckle Sa.tdoval and Chlldrt'n's Books" to members of 24 and 25. Betty Pierce Is in 20-ft. VIkings ...... w • ... $1350 WIDdow8. no. wm11111e and pol-Gene Lund. the group, the Church. School charge of production. and CookllSI0-1 Stars ........ _$150 and 1!5SQ lsblJI&, wall TFT X. Guild. ciate directors are Maurine • CaD RaW 1?.11-W TaAVEL A~"D FASHION'S St. CeceUa.'a group from the son, Laura Clements and Mrs. Me!'CUI')' ............. ----·· ·-··.$5!50 -... AU-British t.J'avel motion pic· Balboa Island Bfta will meet Tuet-James Lomu . .... -turn and cruise fashion ahow·"'i U day at the ~ or Mrs J . B. ------I Cli~ ... _._ -·--.. ·-··$900 be ahown in the LJdo Theatre Prendergast. Mrs. H. V. Snod-RETURS ROll TIIIP BEACON 5033 __ .... _ a. •·-... 1 a!M.t etc. Thursday, Nov. 16. startjng at 1 :30 gnu, co-chalnnan, will have The two. week vacation trip .: _us.,. • ._ -• --p, m . The evt"nt. sponsored by chargt> of the program. taken by Mr. and Mrs. Farrell I -.e Cout IIIPwar, Sewport Work I\IU&Dte& BIIC!G" ll1L Vincent's Tra,·el BUJ"('au, Cunard Spang of 406 E. Bay A\·e., BaJ· Ara ao..t aDd 'Wbii6M Oeu-SteamshJp Company, and the Brit· Still ChCIDc:e to Sl'"' boa. was exciting because they * A Ina~ ish. Railways, is open to the pub-•-\\'en' caught In the floods in the t-H. I[ IIOtaOOt lie free or charge. Alley PcrriDcJ Petitiona northwest section. DesUnatlon or 1 II -~ ...._-.:..-their trip was Tacoma, Wash.. 0..--r:nun--uw A \'1 11'0& FROM MISl'\"ESOTA There's still tlme to sign the where Mrs. Spang via.lted with her A Pr'CIIIIIIPl ..,,. 9erV1ee Visiting Mrs. John Meador, 413 petitions for aUey &!,.vine on the ra~r. who is seriously 111. Mr. I BOAT WORD JlalatliiDed Goldenrod Ave., Corona del Mar, north side of the t Hlgh'We.Y Spang is with the Balboa Post Of· 1 l8-ft. S---A.-Boat .. . ... _$27'5 ,.._ "n¢n 1&11-W , during the put week was her sis-in Corona del Mar, according to Nee, and h1s \\ife is assoclated ~ -1 ...._ 8h& ll..,_t..,.. ter, Miss Jessie Johnson of Min· Mrs. M. J . Bengochea, 616 Golden· with Lester&: Co. I Paddle.board ...... -· .. _ ... $30 Jknftboo RAftAN Factory ~~nreu;e.te~~·. Johnson left tor rodn!:. who wish to add their MR . RODGER RETCllXS BuY direct A Save. 3-Piec::e sec-names to \M petitions can do so Mrs. Anna ~rs is back at 5-Man Rubber Life Raft. .. .$25 Snipe, new aai1a . _ ....... $165 tlonal. $195 value Ls $117.50 to-\'181'1' IN Al'\'TA BAilBARA at the ~gocMa residence or the' htT home at 6507 Seashore Dr .. day. CUp Ws ad for free gift l\tr. and Mrs. Donald Young left MacDonald residence, 521 Lark· Newport, after vacationing tor ~•CON EftAft with pu:rchue made t.hla ~k their Balboa home Friday night spur Av-e .. after 5 p.m. .. until M. on· the past fh-e montha with ~., DLn ~ only. Open Eves .• 'til 9. 384 No. ror a ,·islt "ith Mr. and Mrs. Ed day evening, when the petitiOns tl\'et in San Francisco and Okla· tiS c..-I!Wy. (rear) Newport ~stm~.La~Be~. ~~~~~n~~~.They l1"~i~ll~be~p~~~~n~~~~to~C~l~Y~Co~~~~-~~h~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ FOR SALE-Gen'l Elec. Moilitor I returned Sunday night. h Top refrig. Excel oond., $55.1 DA..VCE IS C'OLISEUM 112 Crystal, B. I. HL 226. I Among the 1.000 folks square JOHNSON oU"'''OARD MOTOR dancins; in the Los Angelt>S Coli· 2% h.p., 1 yr. old. used only a few I st'um between the halves or the times. Has auto. re-wind. In· '49ers-Rams football game Sunday clud. storage packing box. $100. were Mr. and Mrs. Tex Tunnell, Harbor 2138-J. 1556 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa. FOR RENT-Attractive 2-bdnn. ctt.plex. urtflD'Il., private petio; A'ITE.'"'D WEDDING knotty pine. 610 Orchid, CDM. ~Uss Marilyn Leidy. 224 Gold· HA 2M8-R. enrod A\·e., Corona del Mar, wfU FOR RENT -~ cot· take part in a wedding Saturday tace 011 0ceen Front. $5 week. ot a former schoolmate at Bak· 1129 E Balbo& BlVd. Balboa. ersfleld. Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Lelcty HA t422.w. ' will aocompeny their daughter for biliiD aaw&a idl have bifti the wedding week-end. a proY'ftliDMDI 0( ~ buyen 'JIOil'I'ALS AND ... Oil!'ALS' f« all 10111 of wtzKa U.e "MOrtals and Immortals" will than! Phone llarllfw Wt. be the aubject of the Sunday Blble Leaon in the Nf'WJ)II't Harbor Branch of The ~ Oturch or S-0-L-D ' Christ, Scientist; at Uclo. BACK 110-.\.Ffta 8UIWEaY ~ (Bud) Croxon ,_.returned to tda home at 8605 Salhore Dr .. Newport ~ ~ INI"- gery ill a Pasadena hollpltal ~~,. ....... ......,.... A~ OUt lkae a.~• JOtS. aooq . ...,._ UM-K, 8oa6 el ....,..,, --«an- MRS. t:ftlli:R'1'8, llaltlor 1&11-R. SM11l .,r Bl~ CORO. A DEL JIAil .. I .. P<K'a OF...._ a..·. Rallo.~·.-"lr'" • aft ..... at ... l4'ft .. lM'' ~ Ute pu-t)' .1 ... ('0111111 .... ~,. ....... . A larp I""P of frte.tl aad ~· ...,..kre Jollw4l Ia tiM-~lira­a. of tiW' aatal .. .,.. of H~· Mone Jr .. Lf1l ~arr, a-rtie (G~ \\'ultlqtOII) De.ahoa. a ad b rt l'~. u ~y t'tlt u.ftJ' Elsie Newland Is Re~lected ...... , .. t'a~ ••• ~ of ~ ........... ., tile C04 ! ~~~ c.atHt Ill tiM-Xt>wporf Hart.or l'adlit Cbllt'• .....a "''O4to ia U.JI" on Oct. !8 \\t'nt to Dr. aad Mrs. h ·at01'4! II~ '~"~NT ~ ....... at rt.rllt •it• ODt' of s.-"lM"'t u.art.or'• aEAL oW ....... Art W f'8t4"1'11tark (hoft). -(photos by J3ecltMr) Liquor Licenile Share Of City Ia $6,325 I \"1 1'1'011 -FilOII INGLEWOOD Mrs. Harry E. Welsh from Incle- wood spent three days lut week 1 with Mr. and 1-lrs. Warrt>n Fletch- Elsie Newland. 1950 president of peace, In the bcllcf that lov(' can 1'\t>\\'flOI't's shar'<' of t'·t.> stl\l(''s ,.r, 214 Ol'<'hid Avt.>., Corona del the Newport Harbor Area Council O\' rcomf' hatrt'd. · •liquor· llct'DS~ ff'e · ";.rr.lh,.;s dut·inj:: Mar. of Church Womt>n. was unani-~frs. Wc.nd II Hoyt pla~·cd the the six months t.>ndin~ Aug. 31 I mou.sly re-ele<.-tNI for the ensuing or~an prelude and accompanied "1U be ~.325. aCCOJ'ding to Wil-PATIE1\T A1' T. •IOSEPH year. . ~Irs. Adrian<' Waget· when he liam G. nonelli of the Stat!' Board Eug('M Knox. 711 Ma.rl~:old Avt-.. The trca ~r r. Ma· M . 1... sang "0 Ot\'lne Redeemer" nnd the or Equalization. The state total Corona del Mar. Is a patient In St.1 Ke<>ler. was also re-elected. l"t.>w offt't'tor~ solo "We Would Be i S3.135.793, and Ora n~eo C'ounty's Jeseph Hoapltal, where he under• officers elected were \ice-presi-Building." share is 541.925. \\'ef\t surge1·y 'l'uetwiay. drnt. Mrs. Chester Flsher, and se-The women or t: Andrews ~ta.ry. Mrs. Charles Trusty. The sen·ed refreshm nts. A group of ,. a n ·e, "ith the ~xception of Mrs. were ush<'rs and Mrs. Eino Ollila • ·: v ' ~'4 p;t.Ne,.u: Es put work. F"aaH t mat~riah. _ '"ork doae prc-pdy ••• ud ~teed. Ld u ch·e yoa • he e.U..ae. ~~ Mainspring • c..-....-... ~ 111 _..ar A....a.w.r._.. n.-......_ . . ....... ~_ ... ..._....,. W aUace Calda-head -JEWELER - 817 Co.st llvd. COitONA Dn MAa. CAUR:*oftA . 1950 committees "iJJ continue to young women from St. Andrt>ws ~ At B ~ Ed£ar Hill. l\ ho was appointed as had charge of the nui"S4;'ry The cba1rman of WorJd Day or Pra)er offering \\1ll be applied on relief to aU<.'Ct!'ed Mrs. J05eph Thompson. for tht> a~:ed refug~ and dis-·: Sh f floWer reslgne<l. Mt lrt>ne Bosomworth pta~ ~rsons m Europe and ~ 1 ~s 0 was nominating chairman. Korea. I """~I . S Mo~ than 50 wom<'n. represent-, The next meeting of th<' Coun· 1 ·: _ lng se,·en Churches, re presen w l)e -on lne rtrst da~ Of Omt. at tM World Conimunity Day Feb. 9. 1951, "1th ·Mrs. Hill pre· . meeting. held at t. Andrews Pres-siding. · by byt~rtan Church. Friday after---- noon. A e.:"\. flag. the handiwork 1 Trip to lrftne Park Of Sarah Conant, loaned by her •.:-L •--! for the occasion. stood on tbe On DUUiday ruuuftrsary platform betwN>n the American . . ~ and Christian flags. l To celt>brate hE'r n1nth birth- Mrs. Leonard Hargra,·es a.nd day ann1v~rsary, Stephanie Heck. Mrs. John Beach had charge of 26Tl Crestview Dri~·t-, Bay Shores. the register Mrs. Herbert King. and a group of fnt-nds from the vice-president. who had charge I Harbor Area went Sat~y to or the Ecumenical R eg i 8 t e r . Inine Park. .At noon tune wa.s announced that 100 women or this called for .. box lunches. Guesta a rea "stood up to be counted" in 1 were Mary J o and Sharon Sheeley, the recent rPgi tration. Sandy ~· ~~ Johnson. Lo- The theme "Lo\·e Thy Neigh-rena Ke11y. Kathy Scharrer. An- bor.'' was stressed throUghout the gela Borchard and Mary Wels. program. at which Mrs. Percy Baines presided. • An information quiz condUCted by Mrs. Balnes. Mrs. Chester Fisher. Mrs. Theo- dore Hansen. ·and Miss Irene Bos- omworth. brought the thought that as members one or anotht>.-. wo- men may INrn together. share to- gether and pray together for A L01' OF C~'DLE8 Mr. and M rs. R. W. Calderhead. 8l112 Coast Bh·d.. Corona del MIV\ were entertained last week at their son's home. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Calderhead. 712 Iris Ave. The occasion was Mr. Calderhead's 83rd birthday annhersa.ry. O n th e cost of medical care il • f I , # Many of the current prolo~ discu!sioru on the high cost of medical care are withou t foundation. Altho~ it iJ true that drugs and medical eervioes cost more aow than they wd ten yean •· the rise in 'COSt has not been out of proportion to the incre.ase in the prioea of other commoditie3 and aervioes. The cost of a pby ician's call is no pater than that of a plumber or an electriciAn. The cost of the rnedi· cine he prescribes is no higher than the ooet of a nke, a fa ucet, or an dectricaJ outlet. Moreover, it must be reme~~bered that money cannot buy good health. lt is prioeless. No 6ner, no more econom1cal, no more efticient sys~em of medical care hu ever been devised than that wliich this nation now enjo71. HowatCI L. Clve • PRI:~CRIPT10;-J PHARMACY ~~~ Coast Ah·d.. ('n,.nn.a dfol M ar R_,..r !!1! ·FLOWERS that bloom the whole year through -- and with special lov- liness at Christmas E heroel-lool-ir:g embroidery .time. FOR yourself . . . fo r those special gifts .. make sure that you have this exquisite nylon lingerie. c-:oo he deep ilc-o ~'Ce end floHerint bedoce cf thi: ell nylon 90Wt1. , Chr't"'~' wl.it~ with delicate r-i~l flowef'l, liqht t ••en leeYOS. Sir•s 12-40 ... Sl9.95. Daintily ttimrred slip wi'h blouof!' cl.ntor opplique, ().".,• qrwr-;s priced from $4.95 to $49.t5. Sixes 32-44. ":\l.lk.-ltrr Chrl'ltma• wllh ~ trut> a t O'BriM's" which fib to perfec1ion. White, bled, J2-40 ... S7.tl. Ott-moclolc, incluclin9 to~ on4 ~-"-triM"""'·. priced from SUO fo $19.95. Sires 32 -46 r Bntns ll MarSCJC I PLIIIIII • .ow .... ., ........... * We offer you the facilities of the Largest Federal Scivings Association in Orange cOunty ' . . FrMay 111Pt altc'r tiM-AM--~ ~ a.w Aan·.W .._.a J1U1Y at W. 1111.-e Ia Coeta ll8a. ...... ll""t"&t ~ ...... a...-... Dlaw Pa~. AMNe Crt.._ --... t.aa Apr ........... ... DlxJ4o Tha4N.. EnM ,.,........ .oa ... '-"'11e Altbott. lolul Yat8 all4l ()ltarlelle 80, lay caru• uct lod, .. lotmeoa, Bob .Badll ud lul11 Allt"ll, aad lack Mo~. • • • .. SI¥E STIHT AID HIGIIWAY. SPACE EYay time you ~c a Joaded bus oo a busy street j1llt chink-"40 automobiles Ins io the tnffic •~s-s". 2117 v-dla Wtrt Newport leadl 2ltll • .... Modem methock of tMchln& and ways to Mld the rtrat crade c:hild- ren to 1'8cl wer-e outlinecl by Jllu Selina~l SmJth, first Knde te.eh- et', at a Katrf'e Klatch twJd by the motht>rs or her gra•. Fridll.y ill the Corona del Mar School audi- torium. Corrf'e and doughnuts v.'f!ft Rt'Ved by Mrs. Frank Wishon and ~lrS. De Fort'tlt S toll, I'OOm moth- ' era. The mectil'}g was one of a ~~er­ ieg held under the sponsorship of 'the Elementnt·r chools PTA. ~tiss .. mlth stressed the impol"l- lnr aJow and halttaa. The .-J t. for the eNid to t'f.ed with ttw rbythnt and now ot ~ u.ld Mill Smith. Prftlent. besi4IN Mrs. Stroller Whtw. room mother ehalrma.n, and Mn. H. L. F~. puWidty, W~~: Mmea. Joha JWif'Neft Jr., Hubbard Richter, Jobll B. Muon, R. H. Schw~itZII!f', JMnM KJewm- ger, R. A. Hoege, J. M. ZPtpr, Charlotte Pr1or, Alvan CJt'mf'n(.'(', R t-x Brandt. Rolland J . Co1Uns, Robert Holden and Roy Mather. an~ f)f ha\·ing a reading atmot· K If K' _. L. ph(>feln l~ home. Encol.u-age the a ee &atCneS child to talk and ex-press himself, and SQ inC!'('~ his Sp{'aking ''0-1 H -• J at ~ -Lools cabulary. This will help his rt'COg-ew ~"R nitlon or wol'ds in reading. • . " • As the chHd s tarts o read. don't KaJf~ Klatches "'~ held b) ~~=;~:=;==~===~~ee.ich~~"'~o~rd.~~Thi~~~~ma~~k~es~~h~is~rea~d~-two groUPS of Seventh Grade room mothers last weoek at Hor- a~ Ensign School under the 'P()n- sorahlp of the Newport Seach E1e- A Good-Buy Shop at Home ~ith Peg m<>ntary Schools PTA. Room mothers of Mrs. JaM Pt>t- tlt's room were host~ Wednes- day to mottK>rs of pupo. in that clau, and those of Tbeodo~ John- 5011'1 room held a Jimilar meeting Tu~y to discuss plans for school parties and to get acquainted v.ith p&l"('nts and teachers. Principal Roy Anders~n and I Mrs. M. E. N«'wland. school ~tdl­ nator, were present at both m~t­ inf:S. Mrs. Robert OIJphant and Mrs. Mrs. P N tlt, welcomed the fol· I 0 . Gayle Suess. room motht-rs for ~l!iiiililiiiiiiiiiiilill••••••••iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii_llil __ _..l lowing mothers: Mmes. John W. ,, Hcaston. Robert S. Cook. Sam~l BEAt'TlFl'L GOLD TABLEWARE Hill. Fl·ancis E . Kelter, Stewart is one or the out.stand}nK n<>w at- tractions at \\llson'.o~ .Jf'wf'lt>rs, 20:5 1\lajn St .. BaJboa. You'll be thrillC'd \\ith thi. stunmnst innO\·ation in bowls, tray . ashtrf!~'S and other table piect's that are made of solid .jewelcr's bronze. It(!: smooth finish <aAd-stfJlPI<' hn<'s of rll'gllnc«> make it <'Specially 1\daptable to both modern and {X'rind homf's. Because it bl nd£ ·iU1 the n ew and th<' old. this ware makes an exC<'ptionall~ !In" ~-:1Ct •• -but you will want several pi<'CPS ~·our­ sell when ; !lu st>e how cojorful it i · -· and~ ttuu i.t .. -won~l­ t.amj h. J<'" eler's bronz.e i the gold-coloN'd metl\T round in s.o many fine> p11'N'S of co tume jewelry . . ~0\\' you rna;. have It in your hom<' • .. * * DO VOt' WA!\'T to llihow yelur ~ )'OV hlg"Mt fl.... tlte 1wt1t ._t anoat, or )'Oaf ltof'M • your Chrhtma• ~nl! If you do. you had ~~r llf!t' ~ Dartfords ovf'r at tltf' BLrE SAIL . M Male St., Balboa, ud .._, ..... tbPm _,.ow you tltt-lr •"'' book of orl-'11&1 c-anl "'lllcll yoa .. y ordf'r «lth your o«'B ch~ plt'taff' --• f'tth~r Ia Waek aacl •1lltA> or <'Otor. So wte~ photo CliU'Ch art' thf'tW', bat r'fttlly ._pree.h-e ~ ~ eoell8 .tllat ..... t ... ,.e ~· .,.._.,._. • ••. U ·you llada't hi~ tlae pk:t1lrf'. It'• a perfect ""*Y to reaDy J"'MMIIIallw year Cf'Ht:bt«---d4l aot too e~, . .,. etn.er. W1lllf' ,·oo'"' .. Blw @al ... ~ thro.«ta tllw a.l"tbta ~ of ~,.,. ... d ...... IIOiftf of Ute ~ Jllk!t*4'fl ,...w lty w...~ otallrt'bUl. our BntJtlh &ta~. Bf''ll kilt U... amoe~ lllft\a· ~,. paiatf'r~ you know, aad hl1 card& al"f' -' ...... ctl\"t'. * * * "IT'S. A SECRET ---the way we make t..M dark swN't chooolalt-which l'nVt"lope~ our candie!;," a~ Jimmy StilCier. chi<'r t11bbl<'r or the CA:-.:DY SCHOO!'\ER. 519 Cna!'t Bh·d . Corona del Mar. "but you can oc sure that it Is made or the richcst blend of chocolat<'. thl' ~\'ec>l<'St cant> SUi:ar. and th(' pllrC'~I fla' orin~~ and by a \"ery ,(>('Ci81 recipl'. Wf' kno\\ our c~ndics ar(' lngrcdi('nts. \x>caUS<' \\'C' mak" thl'm our· a d<'l ~far Shop." Tn I<' thl' dHff'rl'nCt' · -• thl'~ "rf' dt'h<'iO\Ill' A royal addition to an) holiday table>. ' S«'h"(•l> In 0111" .. * * FA!':HIO:S oE<a :s:oo \\1th the cotrrure this M>a'IOn! :'\ot for a dPeadf> hss la.tllon 110 dt-pt>ttdMJ upon ~k' h air arra~t'DW'ftt8. Your aew· hats a.nd ~""""" dHn&.ftd t1'Vf' arttwtry Ia sbaP: .. ,. thllutt.lt aad ~' yoor lullr to tltf' fa ... loaa~ tlltho\lf'tt~. ~DIE'S BEAtTTY ALON. ltl6 Ca.•t .... (lorou ~• Mar, lit tee.twt.r lh .. bJp eollar'' .t}ie • -• eo JteW ud popdiU' tilt• fall. AJHJ a rnt"lnO for ,.oo wtto M\'f' ~ wttll epllttla«' .•• we are aow .~ lallette'a SMJH, Mttt Ia ~ dN!r fO'f eo..-1 ..n.. _. tile M ~ for ~WAIYII aiath. tep Ia ...,. or eaD llertlor !18'7 for ~ lafonMtloll .••• * * * DRESSING UP! It's. time now to thlnk of that special holiday look ... Remember how festive the wtnter .ea10n is and pre- pere to look your belt. FUN FASHIONS, 1309 Coa I vet. Corona del Mu . .baa a. new- shipment of beautiful clothes and acc:eaor-les to mak~ you look your holiday bNt. Their brand new ~try la not a line of or- dinary trlnkctl. but haxurioulty. made to \e • complement to )'OUT clra8y ocamona. v~·~ belts in amart styles are. VERY reuon~bly priced <t:2.50 _. •. 115) to*--. any winter frock; and v.!lwt t'1ow'en. metal ~Ita aad an.s• -.rfl are "trw c:Nc'' t1111 )'t!IU. You'll low their Vt"lveteen _,.. rata too; atop .,.. _. -a.-! W. Coll'man, · L. ~y. Wilson ·Boswor th. GeOrge Michaud. Her· bert Perey, Grorge Wood. William White. Hugh Whlte, F r<Xl Wood· H1 lOS OF ,.T. ~"ICK h .._. tide lh-8 to ttt. FrHay .. ltttt r ....... wort h and Ruby Me tcalf. pac-N.Dt at tJw anaao.l ce.rt.._w Prfo,~·. •-talc-It ""' rr:-~·otNI :\11 Johnson greoeted parent!! oe Tlntnlda~. t'rl(!a~· aael ~t.,..~·. S(w. 3t, I>N'. 1. ""d V•'<'· t. p]'('<wnt a1 thE' 'J'uE'sday meoeting at -'"'h 1 which Mrs. Wallace C'alderhead , ... u~· n UM .ILnd 14 " m4ld..-l fur tiM' fu hfon ~ow. \\ hl('h \\ill ~ a 0 ff'.alurt> "' lh4" Frldu~· nl~tbt t-et.-r1n lltJ1W'IIt. ~utrt> (l.,oclnc I bdeC 1nnd l\tr<. \\'. · Hani on "'~'rt' held ~aturdtty ,.n .. "'oon nnd Ina fttl. lluttoo \\lll hf> thf' mal.n at-room mothf'rs. Thosf' attending \H'I'<'" Mm<'s. Peter J . Mourquiart. 1 1ructlc1n on Thur8d.~ty nl~tht. AJI f'\'t'nta \\Ill bf-a t thf' UrndPnous B&tllrnom In BllllK•tt. Gardner Kin~. Bt-mh.ard Palm. C. ---------...,....-----------------1-:. Chapman. JOS<'ph Ferguson. S.trntfot'.d Enrlght...._R.....~ w.a.nu•r. J M -n -pfa \\' ll. C'olc:>man. 11. A. :\lurch. Fred ax Onner YS F. Oonl'r. J . Yarnell and A. C. A CDM T • h ("'}('ll)(>I\C('. _ __ t onlg t ~tax Oonnt'r. or Corona del Mar, j l>adi Ne~ will gh·e a \"io:in rf'<'ltal at tht' The Short'line Planniog Associ•· Cororfa d<'l Mar SchC'Ol auditoriUm l ion or California. m~ting on Fti-Parent~ a nd Cub Scouts of Pack tonight 1 Thursday 1 I\ I 8.30 o'clock. day in thf' Balboa Bay Club, vot~ 180 held their monthly pack mt'e\· PI'C$«'nlt'd by the Community to appoint a S!X'(:tal committee to In~ Friday evenl ng at the Corona Church for its buildlnst fund, Mr . work out a plan to promote the del Mar school. "Radio" is the Donner will play the rollowin~ de\elopment of 11mall boat harbors. pack th~me for the month, and ef-numbers : "Sona te <G Minor\" ?f'<'sjd<'nt Grof!rey Morgan. who forts wlll be mecte to take each by Tarttnl; "Concer!o No. 2" by lf>d Th(' "diS<'US ion, pointed out that den to \1Sit a broadcasUng s ta-Wit'niawski; "Idyll'' by Aulin; small boftt 0\\1l<'r!' are a. valuable Uon. Den motJt~?rs will arrange "Sch<'rzo" by-Schllbert; "R~t'-asse-t. beca~ they provide excel- the trip. They are Mrs. Jane monde" by Chamlnade; "Humor-lent recreational facilities, and • Banks, Mrs: J ames Stoddard. Mrs. eske op 42" by Don~r: "Ballade "recreation is a major ind~try ()f Art Wint('rbotham. Mrs. Rlchard et Polonaise" b.r Vi('UXlE'mps. He Southern California." Allen. Mrs. Jones Van Dy ke. Mrs wiJl be accompanied by Mrs. Ail-)fr. l\for~n suggested a change l...aurn S teffeDIJOO. Mrs. Philip ~n N. Adams. Tickets "'iU be in the stat~ Ia•• so that the $!5,- Me.rcrs. Mrs. John Drury. Mra. available at the door for a do-000.000 remaining of the s tate Harvey Pease Is coordinator and nation of one dollar. beach acquil'ltlon nllotm~ts coukl Dan Driske\ is the pack com-be spent without t"equlring match-mitt~ chairman for November. Former Newport Re.ident ing land r modification or the Bob Cats who were initiated at 1 S ___ ....__ . C M appropriation bill to make the the Pack m~ting were · David • u'-~\UIUIB m osta 88CI money avalfable for sm.aU boat I Drury, Michael Lennie, Matt Tritt, harbors. The sentiment or thoee Jimmy Anderson. David Meyc:>rs. Hcrml\n Childs. 72· of 520 W. pl't'Sent at the meeting, however, I Donald Swanson, S tuart Fox. Jack 19th St., Costa Mesa. passed away was to se('k new funds for harbor McFt'dney. Stephen Blanchard. Pat 5\unday morning afl<'r an illn<'SS de,·elopmC'nl . rather th&n use J S f or thr~ w('('k..c;:. ,_ TobiH. ack te fenscn. JO<'y In-Prior to l9.'\5 l\lr. Chilcl'l was n IA"ach acquisition funds. man. Rill~· Callis. Larry Schwartz rf'sidr nt of ~f'wport lk>ach fnr R L. Patterson, Newport en-and Dand Kempert. · d cineer who prt'pa-~ ......... -nt 3 Concerts Assured In Local Series A!'i'\Ur('d of three good concerts. I t hf' Communit~· Concert m<'mbl't·· ship drive <?ndl'd last week-end. and plans for sN:urin~ tht' contX'rt artists are under way. I Sch<'dull'd for the latter part of this month Is Ervin Laszlo. 16- y('ar-old pianist. A date In Ferbu- ary will b<t sN:u.red for th(' Trapp family. ingers of Tyrolean son't5. A month later. the Graudans will entertain. with Nik'olai at the cello and Johanna as phtni$t . mnn~ ;tl'al • an \•-:iS an <'mpln;.N> "''' u• .. '""'-" u( Ito(' N:Juth Coast ( o. and t-:.-.tu Upper Bay dt'\'<'lopment repor1, Hard\'are Co .. J"<•tinn·: ht'c'liJSf' of t'Xplaint'd theo l'<'Onomic benefits hC"art ailmrnt. or the devclopml'nl or :'\ewporl The" bod~· wns shipJ)C'd fmm thl' Harbor. Graurl Chapel l\tondny and ru----n~>ra l and burial srt'\ IN's will Ill' in E:STERTAI:S f'l:tEN O~ A\Pxandria. lnd. Mr. and M1-s hariPS C'. Cal-dares. of 315 Ruby Avl? .. Balboa lsland. ent<'rtalned mt>mbers of 1 he Los Ani~<' It' T:•adl' Teelut:ical J unior Collt>gt' and their wh·es. O\'ef' the week-end. The C'Bidares took th<>ir guests for a short cruise B;board thcir cabin crujser. Aria n. Sunday afternoon as part or the Wt'ek~nd. PI H.CTA PHI MEETfNC: &>uth Coast Alutnnaf' of .t-1 B<'ta Phi will entcrtain members and ~t1~ts at a lea Wedncosday after- noon at the h(lmf' or Mrs. John D. Woodworth. 350 Center St., l...a· guna .&ach. r~LA!\'D CIRCL E MF.ETS Balboa Island Circle of Otrtst Church By the Sea met Wedne5- day of last week at the ho~ of Mrs. Mamie FootE', 200~' Sap- phire Ave .• tor ari albacore lunch- eon. Business of the day was the tyi.ng of a quilt.