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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1952-01-03 - Newport Harbor EnsignSuppan THE MARCH oi DIMES ' To Help the Fight Agaiaat Polio - Official New.,.#)er of dlae Cfe, of NewfJOt't a-da • January 3. 1952 Harbor 1114 and 1115 CORONA DEL MAIL CALIF. Presence or mind of 8 Corona de l Mar youth. who was quick thinking enough to reach over from the back seat and pull the rmergency brake of a drive rless. careenlng car. alter his mother had ~n thrown from the driver's !l~t. probably prevented a nmr tragedY Monday afternoon. John Bruning. age 14. was rid- ing with his mother. Mrs. Ma r- ca,..t Bruning. and sisters Tina "nd K.aren, all of 1307 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar. returning ftom a Christmas visit to Mrs. Bruning's Air Crash -Vldila Waslllowa Bere mother's home near San Frandeco. Karl Glaa~r. one of the when the accident occur1'ed near West Point Cadets k:iUed in the Wilmington. . airplane c:rub In Qontral Arbona. According to reports. a car spent scme of the ha~ da.va of c.ruhed into the rar of the Bnan-his youth on Balboa bJa.n4 The lng whlcle with such impact that family ....,._. home w at 311 the door was opened and Mrs. Onyx Aw. Xarl wu the 21-~ Brurliq wu throwD out of the old-of Mr. ud lin. Karl Glu-car onto the t:ntftc ladeD bldt-..__.,. of m1 N . Park Blvd., way. The car. wtu..a.t *iwr • ._.. Ala 'n. flunU7 rur-ws:, --;:;4 ~ .. ltlwt. ~ ........ ar..... ........ ,..,..~ U. ~_.._ ...... A IPt Will u ........_athlete at vr ... trw .... .,................. , NKWPOAT IIAIUIOil'8 •"* ., .,.._. CRnr..,. ... h r' •• .,_~ .,. tiM! B I -... Pr•fr I I w--. a. ... .m -···· .................. ~-...... Gftllr, ...... --., ....... ... • ....... *fft wo.w ... tr ... ., • .... ...._.. .. , te~ll. a.......,,...._U.a..._.,.._ 1-lh-. ....... IMM ,_ a. J1111111e a& .... ...._. -,..;;; .. lllltl .._ ....... _., ....... -_. -o .,_. ••• rr ............... :, ... ..... t'¢~ An l•lliqmb.e N...,_,_ • • eovftiaa eM cadre dry ol Newport Beach. v oL 4--lto.. 21 Near Tragedy oa New Year's EYe .. Page 2 ~T [~~~If~!-~~:;~~~:: .J :rt:MJ#t/J own Council ele-ction on April 8, gested as good possjbiJlUes: John k-~.-'.!LI, pf f.& and the national presidtmtial elec-Boyd, Florence Cooling, May Da· Ar¥0 _, Pll • ~ 1 _._ tion on Nov. 4. vis, Ross Greeley. Monte Grimes, ""-'A'A . ,., ..._,......, · • • • Joe Guerin, Carl Hanna, Franci . . • Th f. f h d h Horvath Wet Jay Les Jones Adverloson9 •--• • • • C.l ltoo+ e u·st o t ese oes not ave • . • . • • • any of the drama or tile .grPat Lars Lavagnlno, Norm Miller, Tom Til. N~ Harhor ~ comitive splrlt of the political I Norton, Dale Ramsey, Mrs. Hal hea b.e11 dehnfi•Md to be • ....,... cam ns. but yet is the most Shaw, Harvey Somers, Duncan pe ... r of general clfculat1011 ~ l_,t· impo nt issue of them eU. We S.tewart. ClUf Varner, George Da· ,.,. of tt.. . s.t,.nor Court ol tM WIU gpt on somehow whoever may f' IPS and Ralpb 'Maskey .... There Staie of c.ltfoMI. Ia •'"' for .... be chosen on those election days a1 e 20 of them. representing all c-ty ol Or•. • •'"' ~­but defeat of the school bonds o~ 1 sections of our city ...• Any other the~of it ct•IHIM te el Jan. 18 would be a terribly st-rious id(.'as? publte notlu. Nq!lilrM ~ w. • • • blow to the imml'diate future of 1 • • * I One ~~011 IIA~_.... our communit~. Just by way of a reminder: The Out ot HarbOr-Afta::=::_tuo Opposition ha dPvelo{X'd against Log of Nov. 29 made an.ann'?unce-One Y .......... oo voting the bonds. as always hap-m~.>nt of tremen~ous sa~lf1cane<> Out or e~.rtiO.:-Are;-.:-.:_ =if'.ao pens on the issue of spending f~r· !~e entire !14tlon ···and that J:Dn'OIUAJ. ornca money. But consider that al-l s•~mf•cance WJIJ become. apparent IUfD P~UUIIIIO PLAKT ready our elementary schools arc in oflicial pronoune<>mtmt not too ~ =-~t.._ over capacit}. and that in two of muny weeks from now ..... The ' them Corona del Mar a nd New-nt.'ws was that Gt>neral Eisen- port. Schoolb there is no longer hower has .stated his w1~gness any room for expansion. Without I to lx> ~and•date for prE'stdcnt of N Off' assuranct• of additional school fa-the ~mted. States --·on the Rt'-ew leers cilitles. growth of our community publican ttcket. ... news tha t · is stymied. tx>cause no parents I came ~rof!l a personal~y known. E . ' d would. come here to live If there authon~attve source, ~trectl,y .In· I ntertalne are not adequate schooling faciH· volved 10 Ike-for-Presadent drtve. Edacalor to Give Lectue J& i2 The Sdence or Christianity, as the solution to Individual and col- lective problems, will be the topic of a lecture at 8 p. m. Saturday. Jan. 12, when Mrs. Emma-LouJse Garrett of San Frantisco, Call· fomia. ·speaks in the Christian Scienct' Church, 3303 Via Lido. Newpoa·t Beach. , The lecture, open to the public without charge, ll under the aus· pices of First Church ot Christ, Scientist, Newport SNch. Mrs. Garrett, a member or the Board of Lectureship ot Tile M o t h e r Church ln Bosmn. wiU talk on "Christian Scient!e : the Science of Changeless Being." She is widely known in the fi pJd Of re- search in the United ,States and Eur-ope. Ht'l' major work in E'ducation was at the University or Chicago, University of Oregon, Columbia I Unive1·sity, and the University o( 1 fkrlin. ·where she took her doc· torate. She has taught in t¥>th public and private schools and universities. Mrs. Garrett left this· field to take up the-full-time prac- tice of Chris tian Sciene<> healing. ties for their children. ' Perha~ you have been noticing New president Mrs Thad E • • • I the .increasing a!=tivity in this .di·l Samuels or Costa 'Me~. and her: UGAL NOTIC5 February and March will be rectton. · ·. · Eisenhow~r ralltes, new officers wert> entertained at I No. A·l lot'7 • filled with an increasing tempo of· I lke-Cor-P~sadcn.t co~ttees, re-!luncheon yesterday at the. home I Notice of Heartnr; of Petltioa for political ac tivity as the Council ports o.r h1s r:ame. gomg on ballots r of Mrs. Edgar HiH of Udb Isle. Probate of WJU ud for Lett~n election campaign gets under way .. tn commg pnm9:r~es. · . · and, per-1 who \s retiring president of the of AclmlDI•tratlon Wltb tbe Sta\t tooking for announcements haps most signifacant. the. U. ::;. Women's FellowshJp of St. An· Wlll ADD~xed. of candidacy on Feb. 8. the first News & World. Report arttcle an drews Presbyterian Church In In the Superior Court of the State da}' that nomination papers can r>c:ce"?.ber .. stating tha! Ike has Newport Hetghts. or California in and for the be filed I noon Thursday Feb. 28, sa•d yes to. R.epubhcans who Other officers who were in-County of Orange. Thunday, Jcmucirr S. 1111 Bcmcho MIICI Narsery School State Ucerwed aDCl A~~~r""" From 2 to 8 Y-.n su~ Care aDd Constructive Ftay a&A80NABU: _..._ Open 5 daY11 per week-8 to 5 Transportation FurDIIbld 190 E. 15th St. COSTA IIDA PMMJP'MM_, FREE PICKUP AND DELIVERY c .,...,, slteni- Q:~~ S CORONA DEL IIA& CaUHA3178 CLEAIEIS II. N. IIAHOIWII is deadline for fiUng). want to put ~ hame before the stalled with Mrs' Samuela at the In the Matter of the Estate of -Terms of thret' Councilmen wH ~~ nomJnating cotwention a~d Dec. 12 meeting of the FeUowshlp EDWARD CAREY McKINSTRY ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ be runnip~ out 1 D. K. Blue. Ross no . to . offers of the Democrat1c 1 at St. Andrews, are Mrs. Webster aka E. C. MciGNSTRY Grt'eley and Da le Ramsey I. Two nonunataon. . Jones eo.ta Mesa vice-president· -Deceased y1•ars a~o tht'rc w(.'re st-ven aspir-Keep an eye on Ike. and remem-Mrs. kenneth Fowier Cotta Mesa' Notice is hereby given that the a nts for two vacanci.es I when Les ber the Log prediction that he wiU secretary; and M rs. Clarence M~ petition of K. HELEN Me~- , Isbell and Braden Fanch were the be our next president. Culloch. Newport Heights treas-STRY for the probate of the Wall succ(.'ssfuJ candidates I. urer. ' or the above named decedent and And how 1S the race sha ping up COM Church Will Hold In addition to honoring the new for the issuance of Letters of Ad· for April 8? Lot of nami"S have ofCie<>rs, Mrs. Hill entertained her ministration \vith the wiU annrxed lx.•en mentioned. and a number of A aJ M · J IS to the J)('titioner will be heard at thl'm were jotted down in the Log nnu eeting an. retiring board f~r an exchange of 10 o'clock A.M. on Friday. l anu· of Oct. 18. So. withQut comment. ideas before the luncheon. ary 18, 1951, at the court room of let's repeat them, plus •maybe a .Annual meeting of the Corona Next meeting of the Women's Department 1 of the Super·ior del Mar Community Church will Fellowship will be at 1:30 p. m . Court of tht> State of California C1811m be held at 6:30p.m. Tuesday, Jan. Wednesday at·the Church Lounge. in and for the County or Orange. 15. at tt)t> church. Following the dessert. a business Dated December 18, 1951. F~ FURN'ITUJU!; MADE IN .OUR OWN 8BOP8 FURNITUitE ltEFINISHEO H OUSE .t GARDEN 611 Co.ri Hwy. . ....,_.. ae.e011 12n o ... " Night. - -Sui!. 10 a.m .• 4 ,..,.. S EWLYWEDS TO BE FETED Mr. and Mrs. L. 'I. Charles of 504 Jasmine Ave .. Corona del Mar. WJIJ entertain young married cou· ples of thE' Corona del Mar Com- 1 munity Church at a pot luck sup- per next Sunday evening. EOPENING · Sa~y, Jan. 5 JOLL ·Y BOGER 81~111 ISLAID in LAGUNA Stop at the JOIJ. Y ROGER meeting will include the report of 1 B. J . SMITH, County Cler k members who attended the Los I THOMAS E. HEFFERNAN AngPles Presbytef'ial mt'eting last l415 Coast Highway "et>k. Hostesses fo~ the day are 1 Corona del Mar, CaUfor;nla Mrs. James M. Cowte. Mrs. Web-Attorney for Petitioner. Slt'r J ones and Mrs. Harold Kahn. ------. H OUDA Y \'I SIT An extended Christmas day holi· day for Mrs. Mary Blanton. 217 Onyx Avt'., Balboa Island. r~· 1 suited in a visit to her daughters , and grandchildren. who live at 1 Fullerton and Yor·ba Linda. • qJG,OM/I. Q/,III(M•I By ANN I I LIBRARIAS \,SIT ' Speaking of linens ... there arp 1 A recent holiday guest of Mis:. lots of new pre t t y ones at Glyde Maynard. 314 Seaview Ave., J O'BRIEN'S. Brand new wardrobe Corona del Mar. was Miss Florence stars that we hope will be un· 1 Yao of the library staff of Stan· packed by the time you read this. ford University at Palo Alto. Miss I Lovely casual dresses that are I Yao·s home is in Shanghai. needed right now for the ward· robes of the lucky people sailing .Realton or the H~bor Mctlon to Honolulu or motoring to· Palm get results through use or the En· Springs . Beginning with the turn ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~d~p~!~:~~:8:~~~~~~~~~~~ ~lliey~r ~ywill startcreep-ii ing into early spring fa s h 1 on notes for Southern California. too. ~~)*· 1r Starts Friday, January 4 DRESSES-BLOUSES-SKIRTS 1/3 to 'I :a OFF WOOL SHORTY COATS -WOOL IUT OD QQJLTED ROBES and ' A "'SUIIPRJSE*' rack' at GIVE -AWAY ODDS and ENDS Jt)C up -TG MFI_I WINTER SUITS I PRICES!! -- Counter of belts -Dowen-ac:aris, etc. * Ill OOMT IIOULEVA&O COI&ONA DEL IIA.a IIAitlw --· - N~w 1prlar; .aklrta are lD ... IIKht "'ools, ·new eottoa fabric. and llneaa. too. You womea rollen wiU be parUcul&rly de- Utb~ wltb our aew "tft· aklrt" -• -detllped to be bfr comlnK whllt> Khlag you fre~­ dem for ,our act:tn sporL And you who are planning a "inter vacation • -• will surely want at least one nylon dress, be- !!8-use it's so packable ... so light m weight ... so easy to care tor .. Particularly smart for this season is a dre~s in navy sh~r nylon; come and s~ it. ¥ es, the SALE 11 1Ull colnr; 011! In fact \"~lma juat remtm· bered 10111e more rnerclaaDdlle Ia tbe •toekroom ud DOW we ha ,.e 1101ne NEW th1ap oa .ale. H yoa've beell bere lllefwe, 700 luaow that we weren't fooUar • • • tlleee are real lllarplaa. 10 come lledl &lid eee u.e reet. H JOG MV.'t Mea I!Mre, JOU're ., ...... tiM beet ellaDee .Vel' to keep t:laat elotllee ~ Ill Uae for 1861, beeaaee O'B&IE.N'8 -.le ..... tile Mille Wc1t ...... lty mere•-=•• at rt~y .......... And come ln and eee our new pre-s pring fuhiona ---you'll eee them 1n Vogt» ·,-you'll eee them at O'BRIEN'S • --and you'll eee us in vosue. <.-ae t61). ., I I ·' ~ J .... OOAft ...,.. .. . ~· ~-­..,...._ I! The KVOE presents ·yap HOLLYW- STAIS * Tues. -Wed. Thurs.-rn: 8:30p.m. Saturdays 8:00p.m. DIAL 1• Welcome Wqon Ho.tea ,, WID &..-• Your Door ,... au. a Oreefl a ..... ""••sir 8 I Ill Na'#tan _. y.., a.-...-.. ....... IAMtn • NEWPORT BBACH t ...... 11'11 • • 1 Sft OUR NEW NURSERY ~ H-Dally, I to~ H.lf •-' AI 0.~ s... ... w tt.. ~Schoof Tot 440 Hal .... Ave. HA lotl-l COlONA DEL M.U Mrs. Joan Heyden, Direetot ,. The Arches "Y011r A•t to the Cout Since 19216" PINE POOD8 OOOKTAILS CCAST HI&HWAY AT niE ARCHES Newport ... dl JOHN VU.£1.1.£ ..._ 1161 nr. 8ATITaDAY-I.t R•! 'TIXED BAYONETS" BASE HART O'SHEA SAT. &IDDIE M AT. 1 :45 s SertalA S N.-TUBS. tat a-! YVONNE !){-CARLO EDMOND O'BRIEN ''SUver City" -Tecaaicolor- FRANC'ES LANGFORD "PURPLE HEART DIARY" 8ATUIWAY LAST DAY! One of the Greater Films of 1951 MONTGOMERY CLIFT SHELLY WINTERS ELIZABETH TAYLOR "A Place ill the S1111" lso- Jellll Peters -Louis Jourdan Debra Paget "Anne of the Indies" -Tec.ludeolor- SUNDAY TUESDAY: JUNE HAVER WILUAM LUNDlG"\.4" "Ltve Nest" J nlln Evaru.-Melvin Douglas "ON THE LOOSE" &OUND llOA.ST 'llle mHt of your Bud~t! Yale Canteea Provides Cheer For Vlsilillg Se~mea Here HOLIDAY ftlll! NOIITIJ Mrs. llarpret BruntDc and twr ramUy ot Corona dtl Mar spent a few days durinc the bolld&ya with h('r mot.Mr in the northern part of OUifomla. Mra. Bruning's mother Th servleemm's canteen in the Globe Herald. Santa Ana ~gister, ustlany comes south to vlalt with Ensign Building In Corona del Long Beach Press Telegram, Ba.sin hge~r~gn~n~dch~U~~~n~d;u~r;i~n;g~t~h;c~~~~~~~~~~~~! Mar provided a merrier Christ· Shipyard, Gatley Ca!e and to all Chrlst.rnu season. mas for members or the armed the many folks who donated. ~YYYYYYYYYY'9'Y•YYY'YYYYY¥ •!. roroes who villted the Harbor =-----------· P' B A'KERY , Area during the Christmas hoU-I ~ • I n ~ day. The canteen remained open .,. from noon until midnight Dec. 24 ~ , ~ and ~ a nd 25. Coffee, milk, soft drlnla, P' turkey sandwlch8, cake. cookies, .,. ~ D t• t pie, fruit, can<ly, and cigarettes tP' ~ e lea essen were served by YOlunteer hostesses NOW 8ROWING ~ from au sect:iona ot the harbor THU&8DAY • I"RRDAY ~n· French and Italian Dinnen area. Entertainment was pro-FAVORITE spy•· '-' 1m Bee r W vlded through television, table BOB HOPE ported ·I'S u ines te~~ ~~rs~~~ or the HEDY LAMARR ~ G E ~ E f ~ 4 Newport Hubor Servicemen's Re· -pl:h P' 4 creation Com mIttee, extends "The Lady Otf" • ~ thanks to the following persons LINDA D NELL 111. '706 to lZl COAST BLVD. OO&ONA DJ:L IU& and business firms who so gener-· STEPHEN McNALLY ILAA..A...A...A...a.•..a...a.~..a...a...a...a...a...a...a...a.&&~ ously contributed to make the can- teen a success: B. N. Desenberg, STARTING SAT "AX .. H. F. Kenny, All American Mar-·• • A • .,: SPECIALIZIIII II ket in Corona del Mar, Davis- Drown. C'.annon's Food Center an4 Cliff's Meats. Corona del Mar ....... liiiiC Community Church. Mrs. Karollne Droege, Mr. and Mrs. Herrick. Mrs. Marlyse Johnson. Mrs. J . S. Whyte, Mrs. C. D. Grupe, Wom- an's Civic League. F. S. Paull, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Smith, Francis I Visit Our Beautiful Cocktail Lounge J . Horvath, Mary Ayres, E. J. Connor, Bill Hanawalt, Mrs. Ro- bert Hoxie, Port Theatre, ~rs. Wendell Hoyt, Costa Mesa Com· munity Church, Tar Pit, Mrs. DelJa Sykes, Mrs. K.' S. Axtater, Mrs. C. L. Jones, E. L. Scdelmeier, Y's Men's Club, Mrs. Blakesly, La- dies of Eastern Star. "Starlight Club" or Corona del Mar. Mr. and Mrs. Barrett. Miss Jolene Cannon, Miss Sharon Sherrill. Miss Sandra Thaden, Mr. and Mrs. Arvo Haapa, Newport Harbor Ensign, Newport Balboa Press and News Times, Series A series of Monday e\·erung Par. ents' Forum series \rill start Jan 14 at the High School social hall. under the sponsorship of the Pa r- ent-Teacher Associations of the High School. and of the :-.ll'wport and Costa :Mesa E I e m e n t a r y Schools. Following is the schedule: Jan. 14 John Baird or Los An· geles, "Youth in the World To· day.'' Jan. 21 Rev James Roberts of Lynwood. "Happy Homf"S Make a Bet tt>r C'ommunll)." Jan. 28-Dr. Gilf"S Brown of Or- ange Coast College. "Youth and the World." Feb. Panl'l discussion. "Your Chtld an tht' Community," Fred Hubf>r flf ncr. moderator I Thl' r:l"l't speaker. J ohn .Ban·d. II:-. a I~• -.;t\l.dUah' of lht' l mv• r- stt.Y t.C ~vtll hern Cnltforr.m, tiPW i.-.n ha-. fourth ye~r a-. prolo ,. !"tundl public: spraker. nnd ·~ al'o 1 a mu,;ac romnwntator • K~tPl"s Sunda~ ;\llL,.jl' l!our I and no•\\ t•ommt•n• ,.,., The F uum ... lw>.:tn ~~ -:\II p m Adzmsston t!' frt>t' ,. ftMiiiiiiiii:::~ .., ltr T1CMNtCOU)I "~ ~ MOIIA SHuet ALL EATS RESER\'ED P~rf. dally at 7:45 p. m. :Matlnf'l' Sat.. li S un. at 2:SO p.m. SA I 'S SEAFOOD SEA ~OODS AT THE SIGN Of TH£ SWOI.DRSH 16278 Coast Hwy., Swillide Long Beach 8-2405 ---------------~ Real Mexican Foods e Enchiladas e Tacos e Tam ales e Chili Rellenos, etc. e Steaks Of*' 5 to ':)0 p. "'--Cloee4 t.441ft4•Y" Closed Sunday, Dec. 23 THROt:GH THl.iRSDAY, IA."'i. It -Reopen Friday, Jan. 11- La ()osta / For An Enjoyable E"ening -• PLAN TO MEET YOUR FRIENDS AT THE Surf Dinner House 701 EAST OCEAN BLVD. LONG BEACH. CALIF. We Specialize in STEAKS -SEAFOOD CHOPS -CHICKEN e BEEF STROGANOFF SHISH KABAB COCKTAILS & MIXED DRINKS FRANK REISER "·~u Known Chef \r ·Surf Dinner 701 East Ocean Blvd. Long Beach 76748 - ~HURST I •t tJM! Orpa - House Long Beach Would You Like to Bay Boa.nd Roast at zoe a poad? You can with the dollars you save at Lorne' s J cinuary sale! Choice apparel for men, women, children at cost or less than cos1 including sport shirts, blouses, T -shirts, sbrts . d resses. robes Play- tex girdles. Here are just a few examples: Wool I~.._ ~.·u~N .... ' • DIRECTORY "BE SURE -n.IStJR.r wtth Maurie Stanley IIIMirance Coul'wellor HARBOR l'm -...,._ Aft., BllJboa &lud W. Stuart Foote INSURANCE 2117 w. BalbM Bl..S. Newport Beaeb. CaJlt. Pbone: HArbor ,. "For Salety'a Sake" See ROBERT L. BOYD Geoeral Insurance Broker HArbor 2242 1213 Coast Blvd., CDM Dr. J. H. McCloskey CHmOPIU.C'l'Oil Office Houn: 10 to 5 wa.c~aya.nd~ ._,.. E. BalbM 11ML a.lboa RArbar aooo...J ()ppolllte Mlnlature Golf eour- DA.NOINO IN&TatOfioJf AUTHUR MURRAY'S Cl.l COAST BLVD. Corona del Mar Open 10 to 10 l'or frw dance ana1yU Call HArbor 1925 REA.L ESTATE Fitzmorris Realty Co. Real Dtate & Business Broken NOTARY PUBLIC We maintain list or qualified btlyers. Add your name and wanta, in confidence, or course 813 Coast Blvd Corona del Mar HArbor 2152 For High Qua lity Homes Rentals -Income Property See ROBERT L. BOYD Modem R<'alty Associate 1213 Coast Blvd Corona del Mar HArbor 2242 8DXER PLATING Silver Platers · And Sllveramiths Repair • Refinishing -Replate Gold -Silver -Copper -Bra..u Neer Community Church li14 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa BEacon 5113 IIU810 Margaret L. Scharle Teacher of Piano Orp.nlat -Aeoompanlat Evening Cl.a.l88 for Adulta 3C11 GOLDENROD AVE. Corona del Mar VOlCil Vera Williams Member of M. T. A. Teacher of PIANO and VOICE Special Training for chlldrftl. 313~ Marine Ave. Balboa Ialand PB'I'8101AN8-8UBOEO Lawrence K. Gundrum, M.D. 1741 Superior Ave., Cos ta Mesa Practice limited to naeue. of Ear, Nose, Throat; Allergy Office Hours: by Appointment BEacon 6508 or HArbor 1036 Day or Night Phone HArbor 1U8 L Dl&rJOTO& Baltz Mortuary O.pe) by the Sea HARBOR G Corona del Mar, Callfonda .Ample Off ..Street PartdDa ------- ~T l>s}'dioloa}' For &ery Day Living ~ D&. B. N. DJ:8ENBERO ACOlDEHT 'PiONitNESS Dear Mrs. Smith: In your letter you s~st aome s~ that S. F'r'eud rted from his discussion of self sug- gest that accldenta are oft n the results of unconscious motiva- tions. He says that some real people seem to be accident prone; that is, they have one accident after another whereas other peo- ple ne~ have 'll.oeiMnts. It is true that sttltist.b for any large group of industrtal workers show that a minority of people have a high accident record year after ,.ear. Freud maintained that people, without knowing It, "dl"ag their feet." They uncon- sciously rebel against their work, or else they are dj,atracted by overwhelming p r o b 1 e m s which cause them t o be chronically care- less. Sometimes Ufe ltaelf seems to be more of a liability than an asset. A friend or mine went hunt- ing with a man who liked to see how far he could lean backwards over a railroad trestle. Even- tually he committed suJcide with a gun. One study has shown that acci- dent repetition sometimes comes from a low degree of emotional and in te 11 e c t u a 1 integration. Worry or fear or too hlgh elation takes a person's mind from what he is doing. The main cai..LSetl of diatnlctlon were (a ) plant worries, (b) home difficulties, (C) fatigue and lack of sleep. < 4 ) periodic emotioN.ll disturbances. Causes other than those which are strictly .psychological arc lack of proper nourishment, causing fa- tigue. poor training, too fast a rate of production. poor ilium ina tion. lack of safety features on ma- chines, poor physical coordination. With on-the-job training in safety fea tures the accid<'nt rate can be greatly reduced. O!der employees as a group ha vc less hazardous slips than do the n<'wlv hired ·ones. However there ar(> those individuals who vear aftc.>r year continue to make t'rips to till' hospital. It is these indi\'iduals that Freud is talking about. They may find their job too monoton· ous. ,,;sh another occupation, e\'l'll have an unconscious wish !or self d~truction. Freud wTote about many other things than sex. His de velopment of unconscious moti· vation is one or the great contri· butions to modem think ing. Next week this column will be devoted to a discussion o! a na- ture of unconscious motivatio ns. • • • Girl Sa.uts FINE FOOD IN A )IFf f AT STAN HOWAJIIYS MINUTE 1111 •lCD . ''' CONt ......... OW.. deJ liar --H~ .. pies •nd c;k.._ Having • P.rty? PHONE HARIOR 1380 for A TASTY SNACK TO TAKE OUT. At a Chrlatmu tea, the Fifth grade Scouta of Troop 27 aang carols and exhJblted their handi- work to their mothers. The Fifth gTaden made and decorated cook- Ies before the meeting and served tea to their mothers and punch to the children. Donna Condry and J ean Doney J)OW'ed. A apedal ~twuMn.Do~ylf~e~. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ who carried greeting~ and gifta ~ trom the troop to Norwegian Girl Scoutl last year. , This troop la divided into two patrols: the Squirrels, consisting of Charlo~ MeOann, patrol leed-~r .. JOhiUlne Oqulat, Robin Ryle.tt. Barbara M>tt, CorneUa Smith anct Carolyn CUey; and the Butter-niH, Who are Olrole Hyden, lead- er; Donna Condry, Kathleen Raub. Janla Hayes, Jean Dorsey, Sandra Spurgeon and Connie Kempton. Barbera Nott is senior . patrol leader. Adult troop leaders in- clude Mrs. C. W. Ryden, Mrs. Wil- Uam Spurgeon m. Mn. Les Nott and Mrs. J . S. Raub. lAllA I •• _""P.... ::r= w~ ~ --.J!-1 ••••• ................ ............... FURNITURE AND ACCESSORrES HOUSE I GAIDEN •uc-.Mw, .. .......,. • • • A recent overnight camp at the ()pees-.,.._ 10 a.-. .. 4 ,. a G~l Scout Howe ~pleted the ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ cooking and nutrition badge re-r quJremt!nt.s for Marcell CarT, Don- na McGinnis, Sberryl Caston, Carmellta Rowland. G e r a I d i n e Nacl<, Betty Sue Queen, Marlyn Seeley, Gayle Sturgess and Unda KJddle or Troop 4 Sixth grade Girl Scouta. • • • Second Brade Brownies of Troop 37 held their pre-Christmas meet- Ing at the home of their leader. Mrs. Frank Woodland. 539 TUstin Ave., Newport Heights. Mrs. Wll- l!am Dolan and her daughter Di- ana we re hostesses. The Brownies made Christmas candles and sew- ing kits for their mothers and comb holders for their fathers. Prt'S<.'nt at the meeting were Ma- rilla Nott, Patricia Wood, Norma Ann Woodland, Patty Wood, Kath- l~n Hayden, Sally Parham Ste- phani<' Weyant. Penny Coe, Elisa- beth Norris, Karen Tucker. • • • Twent' -one Senior Scouts of the girls Mannl'r Troop went carolling on tht• Sunday before Christmas I with their skipper. )irs. A. Rylett. and f1rst mate, Mrs. L. J . Taylor. Alter singing Christmas carols throughout the Newport area , t h<'Y <'ndcd up at the homt> of Scout Commissioner Mrs. Everett ;"\lunan !or rt'freshmcmts and an exchange of gifts. . . . A pre-Christmas o v c r n i g h t party at the Girl Scout house was held by Troop 11, Eighth Grade Girl Scouts. on the Saturday be- fore the holiday. After cooking a pot-luck supper. the girls held a surprise birthday party for Scouts Please note new office OUT hours: MONDAY thru THUBSDAY 10 . A. M. to 4 P. M. FRIDAY 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. CLOSED SATURDAYS Thanks helpmg week. to all of y ou in us to a fi ve -day NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION CLASSES IN P SYCHOLOGY whose birthdays have been since Orange Coast Evening College.> last June. &sides the party the w1U again offer classes in "Psy-girls, with the help of their leader, chology !or Everyday Living :· Mrs. Wayne Crowl, further ed re-ta~ht. by Or. B. N. Desenberg, qujrements for badges by erecting belt)nrung next we<>k. Section 1 a "~oncho" tent, tying knots, P. A. PALMER, Pre.sicknt A Sacing5 Institution will meet from 7 to 9 p. m. makmg Christmas decorations and NEWPORT BMCB w~~da~at t~C~~ M~ima~~~·~g~p~~~~n~ts~~~m~co~ppe~r~.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~ SSSS \'lA LIDO Community Church. and Section 2 will meet from 7 to 9 p. m. Tues· days at the H~pitality House in Huntington Beach. Registration can be completed at the class ses- sions. President of OCC nyillg to Capital Dr. Basil H. Peterson, president of Orange Coast College, will leave by plane for Washington, D. C .. Sunday to attend a meeting or the Board of Directors of the American Association of Junior Colleg~. Dr. Peterson will attend to busi- ness involving Orange Coast Col- lege. The plans of the Fede ral GoVE'mment relative to the dis- posal of the Santa Ana Army Air Base water system will be investi- gated. For four years the college has been operating the water sys- tem for the Government and has procUI'l'ed water rtom this source. Dr. Peterson will also investi- gate the possibility of 0 r an g e Coast College sponsoring a train~ ing program for some branch " the military force. He also hopes to a ttt>nd a few sessions of the annual meeting of the American College Association which meeta in Washington Jan. 7 to 10. H e plans to return home on Jan. 13. BIG YEAR • END C L E.A BAN C E S AL-=' OD G-E APPLIANCES ~ . &:1 Starts Wednesday, JilL Z SAVE ~AVE SAVE SAVE SAVE SAVE * UP TO 113 on SOME G-E 8-FOOT REFRIGERATORS PRICES cu-.: TO THE BOlE on aome n oor ample~~ aDd demottstraton 0 -E ELECTIUO SINK OOIIBINATJON DISIWISIER I ..asau ~-prtoe uuo -5 NOW, eomplete price .................... NEW 0-E 8w1Yel Top a.-bt.eT Type VI-I CLEUEII Replar ... 7~ SALE PaiCE ............................... .... . G-E 8TEW A.llDESS IA.E Bee· nt.ta . 1 .... SALE PRICE ....... ~ G-E WUNOJ:R WISIEI-· ~·· 1]416 SALE PaiCE .......... * TREMENDOUS SAVINGs ON ALL OTHER G-E APPLIANCES B-E WAFFLE IROIS Replar lt.N. SALE PRICE ............ ... OM 01"0QP of NEW s· IAn IIIII liM ~ Flnl Cclale---,.,.... ~ ALL . I-E TOISTIIISIUS llartlet Dowa to UNBELIEVABLY LOW PRICES 10% IFF 1n- A· I PLUMBING Maay otlaer AppllaaeN-laelocbl' 1 ~r ... I DrJW DRASTICALLY REDUCED .---COME IN AMD LOOK ABOUND ~IN &J:PAIII8 o.,aNaptWawa...,.. .......,. ,__ ,..,. ,_ s.-a sw se.,, ... .. a&OOJif-~~~---~~ -TB18 SALE roa LIMIT&D TOR ONLY-. LIVO Rl£ t:O • Ill ooaft· EE&SW.&Y ' Tluaawclay .. Jcmuarr: 3. 1152 Why 4 !Blue «:oat H ...._ u~ Is 4 Friend •. ....... . ._.. 1 -BODIC A man of long experience ln his li4'1d is a valuable- man to hls employer, and Christmas vaeation is over and citizens of Newport Beach aU atudenu or the Newport Har· are well aware of it when bor Area are now back in school they oonsldcl" the long and The next vacation will not be c:llstlnguiabed service of their !Jiltil Feb. 11. chief of pollee, R. R. Hodg-Over lht' vacation stu~nta were kinson. seen at surprise t-rtles. Big Bear. Chief Hodgklnaon's know!-Jnd at various homes and yacht ~ge of the city, Ita prob-elubt. • • • lt>ms, and ita progresa would Thursday, December 20. a sur- fill volumes, aUer a resi· prise bir\hday party ror -Cerine dence ht'rt> of thirty years. Creely wu held at her home In Next April, he wiU comple te Costa Mesa. The guests, Ann Gib· his twenty-fourth year al son, Jane Ostrander, Jane Elliot. ch ief of poUce, and in July and Myrna Bouchey, bad dinner. win complete twenty • five trimmed the Chriatmas tree and )'eara of service on the force. played cards. fllt.r~ wttl'l Se\1~ lfmtbfors • • • The poUce force nl.lmberPd From the day after Christmas 1 _,..v,.n m~n whPn he joint'd it POUCE CJDEF a. a. HODOIUN80N until S unday mal'\)' Harbor stu-~ in .Tttlv 1927. Th<'r4' art' now dents were seen up at Big Bear. twf'nty-fl vp m~>n and thrf't' women l and the Chief find that a tt>le-Th1s ll a small town situatt'd up on the start, plus a wt'll trainPd rt-~--,. 'l youn~:StPr's •r in the mountains where teen-agers aur lllary for~ of twenty-fiv<' "'n::l rinti b rinP.s t'•"m '"1"tlv rlnwn from all over L. A. County and Or-~ r ..,~. to apply COITt'Ctive m e a s u res ange county go to enjoy the snow No two cltl~ face ldt'ntir~l whel""" •hpv do tht' mns .P""'Ci Thf> for a week. On the way up to pr,hl~m.<~ In pollee de tail. ThP Juvt'nilt> court staff have rna~ a Big Bear you can see cars of all Ha rbor area. w1th Its many events repor t on their 1951 Eftc;ter w~k sort packed with teen-agers and thllt draw crowcb of vacation('rs \''Ork. and in it. ~ive warm praist> skis. toboggans. and sleds. • all 11nd prod\tce traffic tan~les. h~c; to Chit'f Hod~kinson and his m<'· waiting to hit the snow up ln the if11 llhllre of spPclal vpx~ttlonc;. .,...., thods. mountains. For the past two ~IVf' thefltt' matfprs C"t)le f Hodsr-It's a pleasure to t''<Prt'ss our yean no snow has been up in Big kinc:on c-nnsfi'"Uy studies thP !:tiC'· MnfidenCt' in an ou tstanding po-Bear, but the students usually <'P~ses of pollee &.-partmen u else-lice dPpartmt'nt h('adf'd by our find other ways to entertain wh!'rf'. ~~~ ~ ... •Nin.s rPcords rPllrh-outst11nding ''<'tt'ran chi<'f. R. R. themselves. On S'unday morning in!' hl11 rl,;c;k, or comin~ to hi s At-Hodgkinson. W <' a re alc;o pl<'as,.d t>veryone la on their way home. I tpntlon a t Pf'ACt' orflcers' conven· to enjoy his confidr nc-P a!: ~ cull-tir~d. but pleased with their small 1 tlons. and tht'n adapts the bec;f tomer of Newport Balboa Ft'deral. vacation In the mountains. features to local use. Ora wins.: and to quote him: "I was glad I • • • plans for a new police departmt'nt to be ont' of the fi rst friPnd!'l madf' I Harbor a lumni racing in the bulltflrtt" was a oleAc:a nt P'Cn"rirn<'C' by your presid4'nt in <'l'tablishing Inter-collegiate yacht races were I in this line. Plans of othrr df'· the SllVings and Loan As.o;ocia tion 1 Roger Welsh from California: 1"1\rtmt-nts wt>re carPfully st11dled hPrt' more than fiCt t'en yeAr<; a~o.l Gwynne GI<X'ge and Jean Rt>ed Tht> chl('f then Asked all membt>rs With a sound mana~t-mrnt Pfl>·j from Stanford: Jerry Forrest and I of th" force to stud y th<'ir own ~ram, the Ass<x:iation has ~rown Bob Staats from Orange Coast; nM'~. and to \urn In a rt'port. '"r~· fast. pro,·inl? that it fills an St>ymour Beck. Tom Grettenberg "'"" a ,-fzp at o;t~kP for t~" hnc:t IIT'IlOrtant comm•mity ncoed." and Dorothy Gre ttenberg from Po- lclf>A ThP resulting nrw build-~ Wt', too. • arP pr•.,..d nf nur mona. and among thP speoctators in~:. occupit'd thrM> Y"llrs a~o. ic: ~rowtr Tn iuc:t m rr fi ''""" ',.Rrs were Lynn Hoxi<' from California. rom·t'nJt>nt. t-fflclcont , and beauti-thP <'OnridPnc., of our t·ustnmt'rs S hirley Franklin from Arizona. ful. with many ft'aturPs that hq vr """ built n•1r rPsour('('S from a and Vir~inia and Barbara Jones. bfot>n copit'd for other police build-1 fP\\: nusand dollars to mor,. thun wllh tht'ir cousin, ;-.:ancy Thome. inr-c ,., __ · r re. l'ix million. W t> know that our 1950 Rose Queen. P'A8t#r Wrell Is S ow conc;istpnt rate on sa\'lngs is rt'-• • • ~ Bf-t1for Week sporu.ible for much nf our ~rowth Lois Holtz held a n alumni party Most of u.s find the Christmas 1 WP ha''<' ne,·t'r paid IPS-" than a• her home on the Island Dec. 23 c:,eRson our busiest tim<' of thP thret' prr<'Pnt ~r a nnum WhPn SN•n there were Shirley Franklin, year. but for C"hlt'f Hodgkin.-.nn I ~ou <'onsidt'r th<' pia<'•' for your K1t Crt'ely. Wally Kerr. Lynn 1nd hi!' mf'n. Easter Week is the 511\'in~:. in the nf>w ~eRr cnn.c:irter Hnxie. John Langenheim. ~farlt'nr peak season. Crowds of ~ounc-l •h•' rxt ra f'arnim: (lfl"•'r ~ou r Andc:'rson, Ann Gristy, Warren c;ters swarm to thf' llarbnr fM :n01• ~ \\Ill ha\(• "''h 11... ~turtf'\llnl. flon :\tcC'allum. Carol "&I Wf'i:'k" and chr our tnwn !hrn,.on C'lr•'l . .\ndt>Non. Dr" ·c: prak lo:\d of visitors. Somt' b •.u Dt>•· :"'N•If'y, Sandt :"'eet.·~ r.nh ,.nrountf'r misrhlf'f th:u rl'f)uir"' #4 'PO/fi,T CMC.aGM \ldnch. Lo ts Stralinc. Barbara A ~liC'Pman's a tten tion. nnd C"hiPf ~~,.&DE!ALJ4.•SA•a.c~·.ltJI·.,.G~ I on· Rrohh1•• l.o•t FtPt·o. !'hrh.H· • lfortr;kinson's bt>fnr1•hand prrpura-l'll••t t.n .. ·k J.incnlf' C'h rk. ,\nr lions a lways light<'ll<'d th<' proh-~J.,rn.;, J.,.,. Ja~ n •d. Carol T•·u- trm. JuvPnill' <'Ourt r<'fC'r('(>S who ~A-P'A..,..CA , "'"~ 111~1 .lt,hn Yat•·O: L,•p Adair. I 1i<'k arP SJ)f>Cialisls or lon~t expcril'nC'f' '*h.~~~ lletldr· J on(''l, J o Ann Olson. Erma Thomp. :n handling youn~stt'r:.' ;>robiPms "on. nnrl n•·111~ ot hPr' <~rP on duty for th<' W<'Pk. Th,.~· • • • IJVING ROOM BEDROOM ACCESSORIES LING ETHAN ALLEN I UCICS COUNTY •~'«~ - -- M•ny Otl••rs 790 S. COAST Bl VO . DINING ROOM LAMPS AND SHADES WALL SHELVES FREE DELIVERY CREDIT TERMS OPEN ACCOUNTS Ph: 4352 9, LAGUNA BEACH PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY PRE8CJUrriON8 AI.\VAYS DOUBLE CHECIU:D ILUIPTON'S HARBOR DRUGS Ill Cout Blvd. HARBUR ! &~ ,, C'urooa drl Mar WHITMAN'S SERVICE \'irl!'mia Jr.nes rN'•'ntly had a ~PI·Wct•thPr for ~ad"'. to djscus .. and comparo• <'Oiif'E:<'" SE'<'n r()('lt- in.: for tht•ir varsous roiiP.£:1"~ w~'rP G") nne GI<X'~te. ~Ianford : Shirl£') Franklin Artzona; Dorothy Gf-t- t<'nb<>rl{, Pomona: Lynn HoxiP. Cahfom1a . Mrs Gt'ne Lay. for- nwrly Peg~· D1ehl; and Vi rginia J oncos. Whittit'r. Public Lilarary ,Is Open AgaiD I Trmporarily the Newport Bt'aC'h Public Library is open a~tain at its r('~:ular location at Island Ave. and Balboa Blvd .. Balboa. ac<'Ord-• igl.! to Dorotht'a Sh('{')y, head Ji. brarian. Plans ha,·e been made , to movco tht' library across thco str('('t to tht' American Red Cross buildin~. when the remodelling of t hr library buildin ~ begins. Library hours at the main ll· brary are 10 a. m·. to 9 p. m. Monday t hrou_gh Friday: 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Saturday. UiCAL NC)TICl ~o. A ~0970 SOTIC'E TO CREDITOU F..STATE OF ANNA M. HABE!\,NG-OeceasE"d ~otiClf' Is H~reby Gh ·ea to tht> cn-ditors or and a ll persons having I claims a~:ainst the said d('("e()ent or said estate to file them with Shel hod~ -l•p.inng -24-Hr. Towing -Nite W~ by Appt. tht' nt'Ct'SS3ry vouchers in th{' of- ''W• s,_ci.liu in &n.rgency S.ma" ficc.' of tht> Clerk of the Superior Court of the County of Orange. !;::':02:0:Co.:st:ll:":cf:.:H:Atbor===44=1·:R~N~i~t.s~: ~~~E.~c~-~S~Ii~iiiiii~-~·iidi•liMii•~r ~ Stat<' of California. or to present thl' samt'. with the nt'cessary 1 \ouchers, to the undt>rsi~ned at M, OVING and STORAGE his pla<X' of business. to-wit · LOCAL and NATIONWIDE ~.nillc UH! Newport Harfllor Ana =-- c o Thomas E. Heffernan 1415 Coast ltighway. Corona del Mar. California within six months after tht> first publication or tbis notice. Dated December 26. 1951. BERTHA B. HALPIN EXecutrix or the Estatt' of said ~t. 1bomu E. H~eman lflSOout~ t.oaa del Mar. California •• ....., tor l:liiie&tdx p 2 'Wt: Jaa. a..l0-11~ • tlilt Nc•POit lladltar ....... .. Beac:h£ontller 811 COAST lUGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH Telephone: BEacon 6261 -W • STARTS MON., JAN. 7 Wool )e~C') short c;)('(>\'E'd <.hlrtS ReS!Uiar so; 5(.1 $4.95 Wool jersey long sleeved shir ts 9 5(1 S.!.S Hawaiian P nr• .;hort sl('(>,·f'd·shlrts 4 95 !.~ Hawaiian Pr~nt long slM-H•d sh.irts S 50 s.:so Blue sailcloth slacks 3.95 1.95 Ht>avy corduroy slack!; 8.50 tM ;-.:a,-y n)lon sweatcors 7.95 •.t6 Wool swt>atE>rs pullowrs 5 75 !.16 B. F. ~h lli·Ekly ShN'-. 6.50 •.u Muk-luks Rt>INiar ~ 95 & S3 95 t..M 1 !'lot all SIZN: sn all lm~ • Department: Smart ~abardlne slack su1ts . Rt>gular 118.90 SUM Gabardine p('ncil slim & S"-,n~ skm.s 8.95 &.50 Corduroy skirts. J)('dal pushers. jackets and jumpers - --up to 7.95 • BaH Prift. Rayon t>a ke coats from the Islands Regular I 5.95 f 1.11 ~t is(.'('llas.{'OUS f"'t.'nims . --s izl'S 10-44 o.e 'fttN Off Breton slacks 1n r<'d and biUt' twill and blue sailcloth RErgular $5.95 B. F. Goodrich Hi-Gal sh<M'' . · · 5.95 Miscellaneous bt>ach sandal' 'alu£>S up to 4.50 )1uk-Luks Regular 2 95 • :"'o Rll siz~ m all ttt>ms 1 fl.IG SA6 l.SS l.U Children's DeJXIIUnent; Girl's corduro) slacks. skirts &.nd jumpers • • -'alu~ to Boys' Hawauan . hirts \alu~ to Girls' D<>nuru . pt'dal pushers shorts and Ja<'k£'1. \SilK'S to ChJidrl'n's and Infants · :\Juk-Luks $6.95 SSM 1 Not all lzMl i.n all items • ~ellaneous Depaabnent ~tulf and Thsn~ I . 4 5(l 1-M 33.'\~ .. 2 95 1.35 :; List Is Only a Portion of the errific Valuea We Are OlleriDq • BEACHCOMBD SHOP I r ' ... . I "~ f / •• # ... -~· . . Page. Outrming 2 bedroOm home and apartment. Tastefully de- corated and fum l.shed. Plu. guest room and bath. Ex~- lent income $24 950 producer.. . 1 Stanley Hadfield ..... Ill ......... llalboa ...... ...,.... .. ~ ..... ll .. ll tllll ........ ,..lll lll lll lll ltl ltl ttt lll lfl lttulti ~ ~ • Owner ~ IIEILLY OUISIIIDDIG. VALUES 3-Bedroo!21, 2-bath home plus 1. bedroom apt., wltb 3-c.ar garage. Hand carved beamed celllnp fireplaces. Entire vtew of ocean and bay wblcb can never be ot.tructed ' • 2-Bedroom and bath home with 2-car garage. Newl,y decorated, enclOMd yard. many otMr fea- tures. THIS can be handled on easy terms. • 1"unalabed ... ,... from ... ... • COlONA DEL Mil PIOPEBTIES aollert B. Lpa aacl Belea L. Lpa, &eal&on -1 .. HMN. ........... 411 eoc.t Boule•ard CORONA DEL MAll FCIIIIIhouM Motel IIAIUIOa ,.., a•ePOa· •• : ) ,...,, ... .., iD CorODCI delMa 2-Bdnn •• hdwd. floor ~. plus apt. and extra e'HPnc rm. Leu than % &lk from ocean. Priced to SeU! , EA&L oa•-ra•.AIM ..... .. v..-.... IIA&IIO&-o,, ............. c..... ..... For Sale .. THE BEST BUY ; p ~ Waals Offer ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I Jlalboa PeniDaula -~~ SPINET Pianc» for rent. AU term rent applied on purc:hue. Let the ldddies team. . . . D~ SCHMIDT JUG PlANO STORE. Santa Ana, 520 N. MalA. ~ Bay Front Home ~ ~ ~ ~ Abllolut.e Prtme t.oc.Uoe ~ . ~ ~ ~ ~ '7 ---~---1 ---~ ~ I ' a.u.. ---I • Extra lot extends through to ~ ii Balboa Blvd. Pier and sUp. ~ ! Furnished. Property of no fur-i • ther USt' to owner !! & ~ ~ ~0 THEY WANT It .old. ~ ~ See T1tls i ~ a I HadMK ! i ln.,esbnenl ~ i CO., IRUL TOI(~ i; ~ Newport Bh•d. at IOU. 8t. ; I ~ NEWPORT ~~ I HAllOO ~ ~ -;-.............................. ,. .····"~ .......... ~I CORONA DEL IAR I A New Year's Special 1 2-bcdroom cottage on 40' R-2 lot. block and haJf to Ocean Bh·d. and beach. A fine neaghborhood m which to live, wtth room 10 build ad· dit10nal inroml' unit. Some fu rniture $11 500 mcluded. Only 1 Vcr') low down payment and low monthly payments to re- sponsible buyer. Earl W. STANLEY Realtor 816 Cout Blvd., 0 011 HArbor uu OUTSTAI.II isla•~ llome Th1s attracli\'e C.a pe Cod 2-txlrm. Balboa island homt.> w11l dt>lis;:ht you. • Hi~h vauhNJ ccilin&;:s --- lar ge li,·ing room and dining ~rca. Firl'pla«> ExceUent heating. Potio. Beautiful inmmf' apt $22 500 Prac•·d onl} 1 island realty co. Realtors--Ruslnf'M Brokf'rs HAR\'E Y 0 . PE ARt; Park at Aqat• ..• Block from Ferry I I i I Balboe lsl"nd • HA 877-W 1 ~~~~----~~--~~~~~ WINTER BARGAIN 00011 .. u~t:lnttal homf' lD fbi ~• •. \ ttra.ctl\'ely dec-ora· tA"d :-•·1r flay. eloow Ln. 2 bed- roorw . 2 haths. 2 n oor rur- nac-•.,. J•lt>nt~ of el~~ patio tu1d a. tra::•·. $12,500 t t-rm"t Ba1boa Realtr Co. t OO E . Balboa Blvd. HA SU'f Balboa A'M'RAOTIVE well kept 2- bedroom home. good neigh- borhood. Lovely back yard with barbecue. $12.750 Double garagt' AIZIIIIIS ~!:~~ in Corona del Mar ... in a 2-bedroom housel Sits high on a nJce street with a fine view of the hills. Brand new just a few months ago. Oversize double garage. ~~.t $111950 $4.000 down tmay be less), owner will carry balance at 5%. We have the key. Hurry Price T. lcCulstiH SOl Co.st llvd., Coron• d•l t.C•r HArbor 47 . VoGEL VaLuES C~r~~a Rllar 2 • - -New, Modernistic Units on a so· Lot. R-edwood and brick rront. Close to stores & shops. Each unit has- 15x1 6 living room, extra large windows. Brick planter box, large corne r ra~d brick fi replace. Large kitchen. F1 ush lighting. Lots or tile. Bath has 4' tile and shower over tub. Electric heat. Bedroom No. 1 iJ; 12'x14'. Bedroom No. 2 is 12'xl3'. Large closets. :l-ea r garage & laundry for each unit. Close to markets. $21 000 Price .. . .. .. 1 Cor the 2 units" or can be sold separately G~ Resale -New Low Price ... $11.200 4'1-loan at S47 per month includl'S ta es, ins urance and in- terest. Attractive, 2-bcdroom home. 3 1~'xl8' living room. Flagstonl' fire place. Furnace heat. t~l sash. Vl'netian blinds. Drapes and carpets. Fl:'n yard. 2-ear garage and laundry. Furnished 2-Bedroom Home only A real bu~. Why pay t ent ? A Trade --- Wt.>ll built 1-bt>droom home on 4!}" corner lot for good house trailer I $91500 $81950 Low Sale Price. . . . 3-Bedroom Home Fireplace. Hardwood floors. l..ots of tile. Extra large kitchen and sunny breakfast nook. Price includes 4-burner Hot Point electric range Y.rith $11 4tftft Good tim e clock a nd breakfast set .. tAVV Tt-nns For Rent Very neat and nicely furnished 2-bedroom uni t with garage. Close to markets. Year's leas<' only. The JOHN VOGEL CO. 130 I Co.wt llvd~ <AfoM 4el Mer HArbor 1741 or HMor 14n ·aJCYCLE REPAIRING Schw inn Bicycles Ray Stedman 1574 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. BEacon 5128-J GOOD USED APPLIANCES General Electric 5 cu. ft. Electric Refrigerator .............. _ .. .$ 29.50 O'Keefe & Merritt Table Top Gas Range ............................... 39 .. 50 Coldspot Electric Refrigerator, small size ................................ 39.75 Don't Forg•t -• -• New S.rv•l •• &rant's Gaffers & Sat Uer 5 cubic ft. Electric Refrige rator ............ _ 47.50 Gas Rerncerator, 5 cubic Ct. 0 . K ......... -............ -... -............. 29.75 Late M~ Kenmore Washer; pwnp, balloon wringers. Perf. 57.50 4-Bumer Wedgewood Apt. size Gas Range ........ ................... 39.75 ABC Was her. good wringer, pump ... -........................................ 24.50 Don't Forg.t ---• New S.rvel •• 6rut's Headquarters for New Amana Food Freezers R.C.A. portable AC -DC Radio ........ ·---·-·············----··--·--· 12.75 Gas Fire Log, just tM heater for your fireplace.·-··---···-23.95 Brand new 20-gallon Automatic Water Heater ...................... 39.50 Philco table model Radio -Record Player ................ ___ :_ 29.50 Tilor Glad Iron Electric Ironer, 0 . K ............................ -......... 39.50 15-GeJlon Automatic Water Heater ..................... -.................. 12.75 LOOK. U $900 DIWI <Includes Impounds) Brand new 3-bedroom honv. Large living room, fireplace, dining e U, hardwood floors, lots of tile. Oodles or closet space, large double garage, large lot. Best eut aide lo- cation, Costa Mesa. Low monthly pay-~10 ~25 m ts. Full price • 1• This is the last G-1 home in Costa Mesa PHD. SUWVAN GEO. EVERSON 1156 Newport lh-4.. Coete ~ ... (Acrou ftOfll Cott• ~... le.l) IE 7123, 5458-J -Evet. HA 3157-W L Real Estate & Rentals SPECIAL PRICES on all aoa~ A suit.s. Fr.annle Graham Shop, 1201 Coast Blvd., CDM. With Katey Doane, Cl;...eane;;...;.;...,rs~ . .....,-........,_ JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE. Repossessed pianos. trade l.n.s, rental returns and some marred in shipment. Wonderful barpina new and used. Over 100 ~ from which to choole. DANZ· SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE. Santa Ana. 520 N. Main. Cor . 6th. E4sy terms. 3 PAIR long Monterey curtAin&; men's heavy overcoat .Uke new, size 38-40. HA 3047-J . HAMMOND Orga ns.,. Spinet mo- de l, and the famous Olord mo- del. Come in and play. DANZ· SCHMIDT Piano and Orpaa Co. 520 N. Main, Santa Ana. USED f=LECTRIC refrig. AlSO grey all wool gabardine coat. worn 4 times. Cost $60. eeU for $30. Size 40-42. HArbor 59-W. FOR SALE--2-chair bar~r ahop, I completely equipped. Inquire -------------2900-A Newport Blvd., N. B. COZY F URN. apt. for 1. U v. rm.' BABY Spinet. Like new. f1ne for I with Hide-a-bed sora. Nice bath I smaU apartment or trailer. Now and kitchen. Yearly rental. $50. only $297. Terms .... DANZ- inc. uti I. 710 Mar igo ld. COM. SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE. H11'bor 3025-W. Santa Ana. 520 N. Main. Cor. 6th I BACHELOR apt. rurn. Close ln. I 6-FT. COLDSPOT refrig. $25. Yearly lt.>ast.>. BEacon 5451-W. Good running cond. 431 Dahlia, I F URN. RM. ror rent. 618 Narcis-1 Corona del Mar. HArbor o.\M-J. 1 sus. Corona del Mar. HA 592. JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE. I APT. for rent furn. Wall-to-wau l Special!! Beautiful Chickering 1 carpet, newly decor. 520 lris at baby g;and. Gorgeous blond 3rd Ave .. Corona del Mar . case. Lake ne_w. This is a won-;;;::;~=~;:--::.7-::~.....::.:::.:...,:.=;.:...:....,.....__, derful barga m .... DAN Z . FOR RENT-1-'?<frm. nacely furn. 1 SCHMIDT , 520 N. Main. Cor. apt. Large hv. rm . & gar .. j 6th. Santa Ana. ground n.oor, yrly. rent .. adults. 1 SNOWBIRD and sans· doU house 423 Orerud. COM. HA 2437-J-K.I d f 't 'ed • ~ 1 an urru we; unus cow •• r UNFURN. 2 bdrf'!l. apt., firepl..l outfit. 430 Avocado. COM. gar., disposal. Vaew over looking JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE ha rbor. Stove & refrig., a vail. I Grand pianos. Big and little: $85 mo. yrly. Call HA 1329-W. Fa mous makes. Chickering. 1 1-BDRM. furn .. gar. apt .. disposal. Knabe. Ste inway Kimble, Story $75, Incl. utals. 428 ~ Avocado. and Clark, Wurlitzer. Many oth- Corona del ¥ar. ers. Low tenns. Trade in your I LARGE F UR N. room on ocea n old piano. DANZ--SCHMIDT. front. for 1 or 2 until June 15. Sa nta Ana. 520 N. Main. Cor. 6 th. Kitchen priv. $8 per wk. 1129 1 BOAT ror sale. 12" Glupar, Uke E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. HArbor new, 7% h.p. Mercury, taa'p, an- 1422-W. 1 chor. oars. sand doUy, $485. See COM APT.-3 nns. & bath. rum. I Mr. Grimstad at Balboa Bay incl. util $67.50 yearly. Adults. Club or call HArbor 1093-J. HArbor 2490. I JANUARY CLEARANCE S ALE. DESIRABLE duplex, fum. Cozy. Used pianos. Uprigh ts from $59, qulet. attrac. garden. Adults I $67, $125 e tc. Terms $5 per mo. only. 307 Goldenrod. COM. HA DANZ-SCHMIDT BIG PIANO 1046. STORE. Santa Ana, 520 N . FINEST APTS. fum. Utl.l. pd. Best Main. Com er 6th. location. 1 & 2 bdrma. $75 mo. SNIPE SAILBOAT, slightly used. & up. 315-317 Mareuerlte, COM. but needs pa.int. Excel. sails. NEW UNFURN. upper fiat with $250 inc. sand dolly. HA 623-W. large windows overlooking bay. • In good residentia l dill. 2 bed- nns., sundeck, fir~pl., hdwd. flrl. No children or pets. Avail. Nov. 1. $115 mo. 1009 W. Bay Ave., N.B. HA 3277-Eves. HA 890-M. FOR RENT BUNGALOW APARTMENTS ~eauttrully furn .. largt Uv. room with fireplace, bdrm .. kitchen- ette. Rate by day, week or month. FARM HOUSE MOTEL 1304 Coast Blvd.. COM HA 1063 I FURN. APTS. ror renL See Lou- ise Apta. ftnt. Dbls eft -alngles, overlookine Bay. 3al Carnation. Corona del llar. Help Wanted WAITRESS ES WANTED -State age, size, exper. Write Box A 1 C/o Ensign, 1104 Coast Blvd • Corona del Mar. ·• WANTED-Cook, gen. housework. SERVING YOU REAL VALUES U ve ln. 2 in family. Good pay. 1TI Emerald Say. Ph. Laguna .Ill TIS 4-3638. The WANT AD WAY WANTED-Lady to care for 11 Ia the qulek,..., tra7 ' rQBNITt.JIUi a APPLIANOil ' moe, old baby, 5-day wk. Hn.: to .U U.. artJcla 61~ Youn et Grent's • • • 1 new S.t"f'el !~-Newport. lllwii!J 008TA I0:8A Pll: a .... ftl'r·M 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. for working tbat IOU don't need --·T motMr. 514 BeaonJ,a, CDM. any monl •.. For u L s ... l .. r Fr•• ... '•II Ai'Ai.EA. iUilTs Wcmled 1. = =.. u:.. .. , • aEAlTOl ~ -r-.c. Ia ..._.. • • ~ CAJ.L I : =:: o~"!NITIES ~,flin:gll.D'I'to·b:n'~d :~tc. • DOwen bz..llaal w~~~~UI~~-or~ BADOB lilt •-.....:;.......-·u_·_c-_~--=_:;.;..-_ .. _c!_= __ .. __ ... ____ m_ ....... _~:._· __ .:_ .... -...Jf! .. ~-at;;: ... ~~-•-••l.• .. •~•..._ ........... .r .. ·!.· .. • .. ~~~ ....... rr ...... ·.oo .. fo.._,i .. itd,....lllllillldiliil•r•.;n~an .. · ...... • .. ..._-:illrlill.ii .. ,-:" • .-ill·_JIIt.;.~ * c..t. HA.W W. ··--------·· . . , • c1 ............... _ _, : .. ,.EA. ·"'-Ji. . ,;-_ ~ -~-•"-i 'c< ~~ ,., -L l - n , n,. J•uary 3. 1• C:HIJ~C:HES GOP.Women Meet Thurs. •POilU() WOUIIIP ''How to Get the Moat Out of PubUc Worship" will be the aer· mon topic of Rev. James S. Stew- art at both the 9:30 and 11 a. m. .el'Vfee. at St. A.ndrewa Presby- terian Cn.II"Ch 1n Newport Hflghta. Sunday School ia at 9 :30a.m. • • • MJ!!MJSA8 TO BE RI:CEIVZD UUe of the Sunday sennon by ~v. 1bo1nu Roy Pendell of C h r l s t Church by the Sea ln Newport. Serviee is at 11 a. m. New drapes ln the church aanctuary are the gift of the Wunen'a Society of the church, and the new rug ln the church stud)-1a a gift of the L. T. Folsom family. • • • Republican Women of the New- port Harbor area wUI resume their activiUes after the boUdaya with a morning meeting ThW'IIday at the Balboa Bay Club. Mra. Lewis T. Gardiner of Bay Shores wtll prHJcle, and report ot the nomi- nating committee will be ~ sen ted. TEXT F&OII 8T. IIA'rtiiEW . Speaker will be Mrs. Mildred Pirate To Begin Wi_,.. the Chrt.atmu hoUday Coach MUes Eaton's .... ID- over, the Oranp Coast CoUep cludec five Pirates trc. lut basketball team will resume ~ yNJ"a tea.m-Diek Davia. w.,_ tomotTOW (Friday' night on the Melquist. Phil Shafer, J~ ~ home court, starting league corn-bell and Harlow Richanllca. l!1.e petition with Riverside as the op-squad also includes flve ot ttw tint ponent. six players from Newport a..t.or The following two games will be High's co-champlonshlp teua of away from home, Saturday eve-lut year-Dave Peter-. <a.. nlng against Cttrua and Tuesday Griffith, Dick Lane, Hoe. Sa+' a evening against Chalfey, the ae-and Bob Burdick. and a.l8o lam cond League opponent. Clark of Newport Har1xx'a lMI The Community Church of ~ rona del Mar wUI start the 1952 Semee. of dlvtne wonhlp next ,Sunday with the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. Members will be l'e<:e'lved Into the feJJowship of the churdl at the 11 o'clock servfee. In both the 9 :4.5 a . m. and the 11:00 a. m. services, Rev. Paul Edward Babbitt will &fve a , eom. munion meditation on "Prctures on the Soul." The Chapel Cdr will ling "God Ia My Shepherd" by Clot&y; and the Chancel Choir will s1nc "Je~u, Price~ .. Treuure" by Bach-Cruger. Both cboin are directed by Mary Batten Steffen- sen. Ualng a text from the Go.~l of Younger, active Republican work- St. Matthew 2:1-8, Rev. Herbert er In Southern California. Coffee C. Roth will speak on "Star of will be served at the meeting, W~r" at tbe U a.m. wnice at whJch begins at 10 a. m. in the the Newport Harbor Lut h eran small dining room of the club. Church, Newport Heieht.a. New Mra. Floyd ~ll and Mrs. Helen members received Into member-Randall of COrona del Ma r will be ahlp during December are Mr. and acUng hostesses. Cal s.•J• T Mrs. v. Elratrand, Mr. and Mn. I ••g e..s-0 . Stafford and family; Mr. and ..... team. ..... Here Ia the remainder ot tiM n -ra te schedule: lf8. A. Kelly and family and Mr. v B Is s· --1. nl ana Mrs. W. Cato and family. nsung ea IGIIIO •Jan. 4 (Fri.) Riverside This week's a ctivities or the •Jan.ll i Fri.) Fullerton BOllE OAMD church include Women's Misslon-l Commercials S tanford, which had • bad day •Jan. 15 (Tues.) San BemaraDo ary Society meeting at the home in the Rose Bowl on New Year's •Feb. 5 <Tues.) Chatfey or Mrs. Charles E. Trusty, 330 Del Day, also had rough luck Satur-Feb.l 6 !Sat.) Pasadena Mar Ave., Costa Mesa. Sacrament I TOTAL ASSETS of New p ort day in the sail-oft races for the •Feb.l9 <Tues.) M t. San Allt.onlo of the Holy Communion will. be Balboa Federal Savings and Loan P~cific Intercollegiate Champfon· •Feb. 26 C'Tues) Santa AM • • • CIIU&CH G&OUP TO 11EET Young adults of the First Sap- tilt Ou.JJ"Ch of Newport Beach will J"neet tomorrow (Friday) at the home of Betty O'Connor, 1916 Court St., Newport. observed. at the 11 a. m. aerviOP Assn. were in excess of $6,000,000 sh•p races at the Newport Har~r GAJU:S AWAY S unday, and Bible Study hour at 1 at the close of the year. total sav-Yacht Club, los1ng to the Um-J -Sa OtnJS 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. ings had inc~ased O\'er S500.000 1 wrslly of Cahforma . •J: s :Tu!;; 1 Chaffey • • • and the number of new homE's fin -. The t"':'o schools ~ad ended m a I J · 2 Sa · ~ansi<le • .,...,SON..Jil•aa.os 0"'. roro.o n __ ... d · 1951 265 p · ue for hrst place m the two-day an. 1 1 t .l ~ 7,._.. ""' uv n ... -.=u unng was . r<'SI· . . •Jan 22 •Tue-s 1 Mt Spn Antonlo The SUnday Lesson-Sennon is dent P. ·A. Palmt-r reported m senes the preVlous week. Star:'ford •Jan· 25 IFr•) Sa~ta Ana • • • COVENANT COIIMUNION on "God" this S unday at the Nt'w· his annual statement. He pointed WOll the f1rst race of the sa1l-off 1 J 29 Tu · H bo port Harbor Church of Christ, Sci· ouJ that incr~ast'd personal sav-,14',. t~ 14. Cal took ~he seoond 1 .F~ 2 1 Sa es.l Rt~e~~cle entist, at the e ntrance to. Lido in~s art' one of the principal ways race 1:>1 • t? 12. an~ C:hnched the •F!b· 8 :FrU Fullerton The Covenant Communion Ser- vice will be observed for the first Sunday in January at the Balboa IsLand Community M e tho d i s t Church at 119 Agate Ave. Sacra- ment of the Lord's Supper wiU be accompanied by sacrament medi- t.ltions delivered by Rev. Harry White. Vera Williams will fur- nish special mus.ic at the 11 a. m. service. Isle. The Scripture Is from II to fight innauon. and that the c~a.mp•o~h•p by ""nnmg t he de-•F b .ll <Moia..) Sa Bernardlloo Samuel 22:31. net ~ain in the sa\·ings m\'ested in <:•dmg lhJrd race 16~ to 10. Larry Feb. 22 F · ElnT M~ Golden text for last Sunday's the association represented that Sh<"PP. l.Ronard Sn:tJ th a nd Drew • Game ~18 oro lesson on "Christian Science" was much money withdrctwn from im-Gram Wt're th<" Skippers for Cal. • . p. m. from Isal.ah 40·.5-''The glory of d' t di th h I . t and Rill J ager Pawl Merrill and ' l nd•cati's League games in Eut· me 1a e spt>n ng. us e pm~ o · ern ConfereDCie the Lord shall be revealed, and all preserv{• the stability of the dollar. nann~ Elliott IPd the S tanford flesh shall see it t ogether : for the Mr. Palmer said that families who team. . . mouth of the Lord hath spoken want to build the more expensive Cal •s now compell.ng with Pw--Call HArbor 1865 b Blood Contribution it." houses may face some delay or due in the Rose Regatta. • • • • COIIMUNJON SERVICE Beginning the year with a quar- terly commuruon service. "The Forgiveneu of GOd" will be the For Sale Services Are Held • For Otto Gerhardt postponement this yea r. bE'cause of s tringencies in critical materials. but that 1952 should see substan· tlttl amount nf mod<'st homl• build- Ill~ all O\er the cou ntry. • • • ~EW OW~ER of HinklE'\ ·s Masonic sen;ces were hPid Pharmacy on Balboa Island is Le· Monday at Balt2 Chapt>l 10 Co-land 0 Pratt. pharmacist at JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE., rona del Mar for. Otto FrC'der•ck ~cTJ pps' Chmc and Scripps' Hos· Reposseued S pinet. Like new. ~rhanlt .. who dted Saturday at pllal at La. J olla. \\hO has pur- Full Keyboard. C.ase & tone per-hiS home 10 La~na Canyon Acres chasc'd the business from Mr. and feet. Now ooJy $395. DAi"l'Z· Intennent was lil Melrose Abbey ~lr:. [)nn Hinkle\ uf 1()1::! W. SCHMIDT BIG PIANO STORE. Mr. Gerhal"dt,. a fonner residt>nt uct•<jn Front. :-\p,,·porr Santa Ana. 520 N. Main. Cor. of Cor:?na del Mar,. would ha\'£• ~tr and ~Irs. Prat t and tht>tr 20- 6th. The Home of the Knabe been 7;) ye~rs old thts month. Ht• month-old son Da\ Hi ;-~n· alrE'ad~ Piano was a natl\·e of Johnstown. Pa Island rC"sidc.-nt:: ThE'' nm" to · a veteran of the Spanish·AmE'n · ltk<' 1 h(' Island durin~: ·, h(>i1 ,·ac-A· GOOD USED FlJRNlTVRE can War, active almost up to the 110n tnps h<'r•• during th~ past Ranges... heaters. occasional chairs, da\' of his death as a commf'rc•al ~<'ars ~r. Pratt 1s a l !l i ~radu­ Mr. & Mrs. chests. lamps, box artist. had served as chaplain of atp of South Dakota ~ratl' Col- springa and Innerspring mat-the La~ VFW post. and had h·~t.·. and dunn~ thE' war hnd tresses, dinettes, living room, I>E'«>n an acttve member of the Sou-M-'t \ <'d for thre<' ,·ears 10 the Air dining room and bedroom suites. thern California Beag1e Assn. ForCI' with rank of S<'COnd heutt'n- All at low prices. Crist FUrni-~ He is survived by two sons. ant ture Co., 1687 Orange Ave .. (just Wally Gerhardt of Corona dl·l ' across from the Alpha Beta's Mar and Robert H. Gerhardt of \ FA.\UL\· CKRll'lTli AS new store) Cotta Mesa. BEa-1 Da,·e nport, Iowa. ' con 7323. 1 1 R<'''· and Mn. l larr' \\'lull' o r -B Trial 11\!4 S. Ba} Front Baihoa !~land EXTRA LARGE gas refrigerator. etriever . s I Ch . h l'da . h Good cond Reas. HA 2973-J. I '>J)<'nt r•stma!' o 1 y~ Wit tht'ir children, part of th!' ttnW This Saturcla '' llh thl' Warrt>n \\'htt<'.;; of Bur· Miscella:neoua .. V bank. and part Clf the um(' w1th ~ th<' R<'~•nald \\'h•t<·s of Wh1ttit>r •I Southern California Retrl<'\'<'r Aftt>r the Church Schtx1l ChJidr<'n's FOR YOUR PET-U. S. Govt. in-1 Cl ub field trials ";11 tx-held from prncram at Balbo'i Island Com· spectcd horse meat, free dellv. in 18 a . m. to :l p. m. Saturday on th.· mumt' ~1t>thod• ... t Chu:<'h <II. •hr Harbor Area. HJdy's P et Sup-Ir.in£' and San JoaqUin Gun Cluh ,··mel;), bt•fo• • Cllnslrr>tl:< t h<" l'\10· p Ucs & Sporting Goods. 605 prOP<'I't\' l!•trlhPast or ~tacA rth\11 • ·.H.IIlll ,. I '•''I It'd Rt•\' \\'hitl' Coast Blvd., COM. HA 1293-.J. I 81\'d. · 1 1 a !.:1ft purs. fl'l Chn:.tn~ '' BABY SITrfNG In your home or Pete Rurrou~hs of Balboa .... F nslb'Tl C1as~ifil'd ads h.,, , •' , ,\\"I! "'' t .,, \lf r• a•·hin~ .,, ~''I"! I .... •'"' ,. "'IPr • ·t trlC: .._ ' "' mine, day or night. HA 1670. chairman of the C\'<'nt and Court- TAX REPORTS -Easy perking. ney Platt of Lido.Is le, .~aml' ste'' · 622 N. Bristol, Santa Ana. Harry ard. The ~bhc 1s lll\Jtl'd to w•t · G. Wetherell, Kimberly 3-1447. nt'ss the tnals. 1 • • .,. P l,.m, P .• r"··•· I'' I Painting-Paperhanging GEORGE BURKHARDT 1508 SL•t St.. Newport Beacb I HArbor t•ti-W I CaJI a t t.u 1 p. m. I CAIJ. w. P. SlJNBURY I FOR ~AINTING I HArbor 2MO-J I 241 PoppJ Ooroaa drl Mar H. H. HOLBROOK Dependable Plumbing A Prompt Repair Servtce MaintAined Pho~ tt.ubor tUB-W 1801 Balboll Blvd. Newport ae.dl PAINTING Earl SheDin FOR R E N T C• Js B Prospt-ctive blood donors &rf' Url!ed to call HArbor 1865 to lllAkf' lly onored j•ppomlmonu fo' blood <Onlribu- For noa~-,· Tree ~~~Jew~:;,~h~o ~ ~B~~ 1&1~ Thursda\ Jan. l o. ~ Bloodmo- bile lL~P '' ,!1 tJt' at the American L.e~ion Hall bE'twt>en 3 and 7 p.m. Tht' Citr Employ<'E''' .\ ... "OCI l· ••nn hrous::ht honor 10 thr· t't l\ h\ rakm~: o•.er ... pun-;,,.,t .. ·•l-1 .. r· :•,; flo~ lin!! Chnstmas tr~. \\ h1c-~ for •~->·· 111 f'\ Pnins:s before Christmas prp..:f'ntl'd a mw.tca 1 touch of yuJ<'- tdP upon thf' watprs of :-\Pwport· Halbua Ba~ The float mt: t rl'r un1QUP w11 h ="'• \l port I! arbor \\tin thf' K\T•F. rrc•rh) for thf' b.•:;t mus•cal P""· '<'ntallon 10 tht• coa.;t·\\ 1do• Chr~->t· m1 ~ l:chling and dE>rnralln~o; A \OIUntt'<.'r C'l'l'\\ 11f , .• ,, t'Pl· pl.l.\"'' r.·nnnNi th• t .. ·_,· .-·.·'• 111 :1'1 Aboard t•nc• , -. • .. r "•'!'" Tro•a<:UJ ,•t' and :-.tt· ... J A r.tnt, \\'a•Pr Supt and ~1 rs Juhn :'\tc:'-1 11· lan ~tan \\\•scott P111 rh ''ll' • , .·fJC'('l Fl~•ra l.£'\\1S and ht'r 11 u nd Cia a Ro,.;, ~tr ancl ~trs !..; ,,. r••twt• Chlnf'\ .:'-lr ·•rd \!· ... B'•l'i< Rnot. K J\' ~Psb1tt :->t.:t' Hiler., ., Tom :'h11i b IHlcl Tt' J.;1no; Jo ,,,, T~r<'\\ Pr. a-...;!'<'11\tlltn pr•''l dc·n' d1d t hP n' c·• '"Rf \ fo•l! " .. k In ~'llnCinC t.1r lht• fl;Mil'. t• P •r 'up. \\' C 'larnon,. d a •d l-11• t 'htl't Fr .. nl.. Ctl><'ko •t .,. •r• l--out.:h' for thc> 35-f(l(lf 1~,., E'•·C'· tr·c1l ..:upt Cnrl \\' •odrJ.tll'•, .• ,., h.,. en'' in ... •.tiJ,•cl th•• "•'llltd ·•1 • •· m••nt and thl' ::?:l/1 Nll,.~, ol : :ht ... :-'t r.t•t ~\I • R1 • C • • ' • I \\ \1 I ' I I I .• . ·' I ' ( •• , J "'·• u f ... ., ", .. '; I:"'-tl . r>llnl I·• t •\\ har ,. ' ,f I h bar!!•' l .' r' · tt'' I ' i b:. (. , • I I .. . ' l'On·:tc:' J'..\SHIO~ ~"EWS ="""l>Cir' Hartx•r tor La Jolla IS lh·· ra,h)On bE'al for M rs Gk>na F11 ".Jr . .: of La!!Uilii "hv ha:. bt ·• n nd': ·t! r •. w, ano fa,.h•"n' rorn><;. P'llld••Jtl for four national track rr>a :>tZin~'' :nrl•Jdtn~.; W o m •' n " \ ·, .,, 1 11lt•~ :'\t.r ' \\'C':tr R<'taJI- in: Da1h •nd !>all) :-\t ws R.e· "''· t! ~ln. F1ckhn~ fCirmerly \\noll' ra~h•on.c; for 1 ook ,,,~tlZJne tlld .,,,.,~·td th• \\'o•"t ('n:t"' f.uh· .n•· 1 t't>l !o-\\'ol:""t r' \'le-ar I a•' You may fmd a prontable ex- clla:'lce for that N>al estate in the \\3111 dd :'1'1'(100 !~El'lO --· Th,. ~· t>wpurt Harbor Ellsll:ll hl\4 bfo~o adJud~ted by Su~rlor 1 ... , ••• '" tw " "~"""JIItPf'r of ~­t>rnl c.-lrculaUoe aad q-.lUiecl te 11Uhllsh all public nullc:f'S ,.._ qulr t>d by tuw . FOR YOUR SHAP-ON TOOLS ' · • • ·-4u•o..,otiw_t,dwttri.l John Kimble ~;~ ~r,,. ""l~ Or .. 1\."1"- !'71 Palmer St. -Coeta Meea B.._,_ M11-M Superfluous Hair Permanently removed from face. anna, Jegs. Eyebrows and hair· llne shaped-No more tweezing. OFFICE or STORE SPACE in the ENSIGN BUILDING ELLEN L. BRY A.N'r. R. E. '1"\\e.day and Thursday only · Udo'a Salon ot ae.uty HA 2576 FIREWOOD Coal and Charcoal W. W. Wright Co. IHONI ..;_ M6l 17M N.wperi ..,., e-ta ....,. * Ideal fo1 Medical Center. Profes~ona l 8u::d:nq. cr Brokeraqe Oilice -tf • .' Comer Location ---65' Frontage on 101 Coast Hwy. in Corona del Mar * 11,800 Square Feet o! In=.ic!e F1oor S;>a =c * il M odern. Artist!c Design by thf:' mcus .... r·::h.tec-• Jc hn Lloyd ,Wright Fll IIFIIIATIII Call HArbor 704--or llr••r 1114 I I ~'I II4U\OR (Ngg.. rhunday, January 3, 1112 HJell ~otes New Coanes al __ ,___ __ lv•'ag CoUete Next Thursday, Jan. 10. will be the .eeting date for Nt'wport Har- bor EbeU Club, Instead of -the regular ftnt Thursday time that wu ~ close to the holidays. Vir- ginia Cas tle, a member of the club, will give the program, pre- senting a review of one of the new Hehter books. Ebell Plans I Tax Advice Givea Hoag BCnefit ISeU-Eiaployed Newport Harbor Yacht Oub will be lhe scene of a bridge and can- asta luncheon to be given by Ebcll Club Thursdav, Jan. 17, ~tor the benefit of the Hoag .Memorial Hospital fund. "If you work for yourself and are planning to•include your name on the quarterly social seeurlty tax return you will file In JanuRry for your t'mployPS ---don't." So says Garrett W. UsC. manager of tht' Santa Ana social security of-fice. CUSHIONS ~, to•"· o,,.,", a tft4-~ lur• • Lt•· S.l.ct. ~'~•••in, J.ebflca House & Garden ''' <:-t H;4t.wey, N••..,. .._,. 1277 Ope~t Ni91th • • Stla. 10 a.~~t. • 4 ,... ....... .,.. .... Loeal Luncheon will be held at 12:30 p.m. at the American Legion Hall. Newport, and the meeting will follow at 2 p. m. Reservations IIWit be made by Tuesday through Jdra. E . R. Richards, HArbor 0870-R, or M rs. P. J. Wilson, HArbor 17~W. A new course deaigned primarily as an introduction to the fteld of eltlctronlcs ia one of the many new couraes being offered during the winter 'tenn of Orange .t:oast Evening College. Classes be&in on January 7. Pre-registration takes place on January 'I. 3 and 4, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. After January 4, students may register from 1 p. m. to 4 p. m. and 6 :30 to 9:30 p. m., any weekday ex~pt Friday. There ls no registration fee tor any cla.a at Orange Coast Evening Colle~. Grand prizes will Include mer - chandise ordPrs from O'Brien's Specialty Shop and Richard's Market. Tickets may be obtained from committee members Mrs. Paul Ro- gers. Mrs. Basil Peterson, Mrs. James Thornton, Mrs. Ru ss e II Craig and Mrs. Byron E. WPlls. Many self-employed business- men who were brought under so- cl.al security by the 1950 amend- ments ar~ undt>r the impression that they should report their ne t income' quarterly In the same man- ner that thelr employees are re- ported. That isn't corrf'CI. Self· employed peoplc report their own net earnings for social security purposes only once a year. at the end of the year when they make IA.&OJ: OR IJIAU. 1088 GIVBN SAXE CAllE • • • D&LL TRAVEL SECTION One of t he other tea tures of this new winter term will be the pre- sentation of Robert Sharwood's play, "Idiot's Dellght" by the Eve- ning College and the Newport Harbor Community Players. Ohio State Club Meets In Santa Ana Jan. 12 --There will be no regular meet- ing of the Travel Section of Ebell duriac January. • Dr. Gi!PS Brown of Orange Coast College will pre- sent the February program. Classes will also be offered in the fields of carpentry, aeronaut- ics, sewing, tailoring, lapidary, photography, millinery, plastering, Spanish, upholstery. welding and woodwork. Counselling service, both personal and vocational, can be obtained by contacting the Eve- ning College office. The quarterly meeting and pot- luck dinner of the Ohio State Club of Santa Ana will be held at 6:30 p . m. Saturday, Jan. 12, In the basement of the Masonic Temple. Fifth and S y c a m o r e streets. '~)lose attending are asked to bring eJther a meat dish, vegetable dish, salad dish or pie or cake to serve 10 persons. __..- their lndh·idual income tax re.-1 turns. EvPryone who has net earnings of $400 or more in a year from trade or business covert'<~ bv social security must make the ·annual self~mployment return and pay the ..self-employment tax. A form 1 fer making the r eturn wi)l be ln- c.luded with the income tax forms. . -;' ud 8TOa.AO. "We M..e Wltll tM W__. • • • AOZN'I'8 FOR LYONII EBJ:l.L ART SECTION Except for yesterday < Wednes- day), the EbeU Art Section will meet every Wednesday in January. Mrs. Horace Parker is section chairman. 1966 Harbor B1Yd. Cee&a ,._ ....... ..., .... .,.. .. • • • CreatiYe Writing C1cua I ·Social activities ~nd e ter ain-~ REVIEW BY MRS. S!IIODGRASS J • g ment will follow th . ncr. All Book Section III of Ebell Club Will Resume an. 1 former reside~~ the ~tate. ol will meet Tuesday at the home of . . . _.,_ Ohio, now resuiing or SOJOUrnsng M. Lili 0 · 11 241 Ev""'"a The creat1ve wntiJll! c)f.ss of we in this vicinity, are invited to at- 18S an amP · . ~--OrangP Coast Everung College I tend. You Can Do Better at THE Canyon Rd.. Shore Cliffs, fo~ a will resume wpekly sessions next sack luncheon and a book reVJPW I WednPSday at the EbeU Clubhouse • to be prPSented by Mrs. Verne in Balboa. A. E. Anderson will Ex-Scout Executive Snodgrass. conduct the class. which will To Address Men's Club • • • meet from 1 to 10 p. m. each Daniger Furniture (~. BOOK SECTION U Wednesday. Mrs. M . L Rabbitt. chairman, Two students or the class have announct'S there will be a 12:-30 report"d success in their literary sack luncheon meeting at Ebell efforts. Both Delozier and Pat Clubbouse for Book Section II on Enlow have sold stories which A former' National Boy Scout Executive, Loren Barclay, will be speaker at the Corona dcl Mar Men's Club next Thursday at the dlnnt'r meeting at the Community COMPLETE HOME FUBNI8HI.N08 BEacon 5656 1812 Newport Blvd. COSTA IIIIE8A Wedneeday. grE'w out of their class work. Church. · We proudly invite you to visit our new branch offices at 1416 Coast Highway in Newport Beach. WESLEY FARNEY CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER F. ROY GREENLEAF, SR ASSOCIATE Telephone: Beacon 7311 . We take pride m our long service in Orange County m the field of general contracting. des1gn, and related work. We are pleased to open a new bulldi;.g and offices m th1s location, convenient to our many clients m the Harbor and Mesa areas. We mvite you to consult us on any problem con- nec1ed w1th building or remodeling. We can assist y ou m cho1ce of a site, purchase. financing, plans, and all types of constructon. Ia Ute ~tl-rOGID at tile new IMIIlhliac are. left to Weele7 Fanle7, aiMI 1'. lloJ G~. 8r. The H1trbc1r Art•n's DPWPllt office buildlnc at 1•18 ~OMf'" Htrhway, NPwport B~>aeh ...... (Photo b>' 8c-<'~r) . , P. A. PALMER INCORPORATED PEAL ESTATE BROKER Sales-Rrn tals-Leases-Loans Telephone: HArbor. 1500 It is w ith pleasure and confidence that we ex- }:'Ond our service in the fast-growing Harbor area. \Ve have chosen the heatt of a promising new bus•- ness section as the location for our second office. If y ou plan to buy or sell real estate, or are inter- ested in rentals, lease or loans. we offer y ou the advantages of complete service and long experi- ence in the field. Please stop in for a visit, and let us show you a beautifu l small office b uilding designed to render a big service. P. A. PALMER IN CORPORA TED Headquarters: 3333 Via Lido . Newport Beach. California \ ; • • ............... ••• c.... .... c....uw. 88 BAL CONTaACrOI •••aLW 8 11LL.'I'IJf IEEID ON .......... ANn HeetWtg s.h t.f.-cwy leereng P.r.tin. MARSAC Plumbing,· Inc. Contrdctlng Remodeling Garbage Disposals IIA 1.111 ,.. au-.._ C...W IIal BUILDIN6--DECOIA Building Total for 1'51 Is Recortl $8,629,004 The books have cloRd on the busl.-t year in the history of the City Builctine ·Department, with the recora-breeklnc total of $8.- 629,001 In bermlta laued during the year. 'The final mohthly entry wu $376,300 for December. The 1951 total wu almoet 1600.- 00Q bettel' than the previoua record of -~. set in 1948, and more t han ~.000,000 a bove the 1950 to- tal of -.a.s"76. su.rprtalnJ activity with $1,500,000. Tht! final ~rmlta or 1951 were: Georp Pickering, for a 1-etoey, 1-unlt d~lllng at 409 Hollhwood. Newpor t Hels hta, ,9,000; M. L. DeGrane, additfonJ at 308 Dia- mond , Balboa laland, $500; F. M. Sharp, 7-room. 2-story. 2-unit dwelling a t f.28 Vie Udo Nord, Udo I.ale, $20,000; Leo Kirchner. 5-room , 1-stor y, 1-unit dwelling at I S406 W. Ocean Front, Newpor~ $9,000. ~ sin&)e pfrmit during tM year made the c:Uffnenoe In set- tine the all-time record. That was LIGAL. Nemes COMa•• woiJI!IIL FURNilUlf ........ e WAU..- PA'YS • lAWS e ft.OOa COV81N&S. IIOU8& a O• .... ., I C.... ttwr ........... 1117 0...~--S.. ....... .... ATI'SNTION! PROIEitl f OWIIIiiRS IS CR&ASE YOll._ INOOQ POTE."'lTIAL Rmnodltllq and room addltionl a apecialty. I C. ED SOULE. Coatractol' !1'7 0.~. Bai!Me bla.ad. HA • ......., the $1,098,023 Pennit for the Hoeg CERTIFICATE OF BUSINE88 Memorial }Joapital. Without that F\eUIIIoba F\nn Mune lndu.trial -Commercial & a..ideDtiaJ WinDv permit, ~ tibl total would have ne Uaderaped does hereby been $7,532,981, a half million dol-certify that he 1s conducting a 1 ~~~~~~~~~=~~~ .Iars below 1948. Real Estate business a t 406 Coast Corona del Mar (Including Highway, Corona del Mar, Calif., I LAMDAKBB BLBCTBIC beetl'teal Oaetnetor L.A... f. HIID Shore Cliffs and Corona High-unde r the fictitious firm name of lJO& C..l ~ c.-... liar RO lands) led aU districts of the city OpeUe Realty Company and that A. M. LANDAKER ~ l ftl ; with a grand total of $2.200.000. said firm ls composed of the fol· ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= 5°' 20-YEAR LOAN Newport proper was second with lowing ~nons, whose names in I ~ /o -just a little over $2,000.000 !and fuJJ and places of business a re as c...taaeta• I.--this includes the Hoag hospital follows, to-wit: I · l ij" (16 JN.) permit). And Lido Is le showed WILLIAM OP ELLE BEFORE YOU BUILD • REIDIEL--- 406 Coast Highway • Let • ...a.t yoa 18 ,.., pia-. We wUl ctadiJ •U..te ...., We buy and aeU Truat DeedL U GAL NOTte ' Corona dPl Ma r, Calif. of ... terl&b. reeoauDelld a ce.ar.e1o.-or MJp yoa Mtala a._. NOT~CE OF ~RL~G WITNESS his hand this 8th day for MW coeatrueUoa or r.-a d ... BIZ D~~ No~ce ts here.by. gtven that f:be of December, 1951. 1 t ._~ ... ..-. .. ......_ Planrung Corruruss1on of t he ,City 1 See)) WJLLIAM OPELLE ft-~f Newport Beach will .hold a pu~-ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA Polrt.' 11111111 uw. he .hearing on .the van anc<' apph· COUNTY OF ORANGE-ss. ¥4UU) &1VIf~ttrat' ...... ro.n., ... catJon of cer~am pro~rty owners ON THIS 8 day of December, I L.._ . lUI Oeut ........ oo• for a change In the ~ront yard set-I 1951, before mE.', a notary Public I'lL BA li'M.,_U ....... back from twenty·f•:VE! t~ twE.'nty in and for said county and state. ~iiiiii~ii~:i:~ii~~iij feet on Lots 1 to . 8 me., m Riock residing t herein, dully commis-5111 COAST HIGHWAY 1 637 of Canal Sectton. 1 3700-0~04-sioned and sworn. ~rsonally ap-1 Pb .. e BEacoll M11 at Tit~ ~ 06-08-~1?-14 Channel Place.! ~ared Willi~ OpellE.' known to HOMER MELLO'IT, .Mgr. Co•crele Work of All Kinds FLAGSTONE PATIOS BLOCK WALLS --·--• FREE ESTDIATE8 • Cllas. Warr11 I Sol l&cOft II~ • HAIW 1012.J 22 1) ....,_. lt.4. c..t ...... See LAGUNA FEDERAL FIRST HOME LOANS Low ' ''REDUCING•• In•I'Nt Ratee ~.ow· Monthly Payment. * W e offer you the fa cilities of the Largest Federal Savings Aaaociation in Orange County v ................ ........ "' ...... ,.., ..... UIIU FEDERAL Sl¥1- .. LI•Iaeelllll Noll~ IS he~~>by ru:ther .given me to be the ~rson whose name ~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~E tha t said public hearmg wtll be is subscribed to the within instru- hE.'Id on the 17th day of January. ment. and ack nowledged to me w E L c HI 5 1952 a.t the hour of 7.30 p.m. m thP that he exe-cuted the same. Councal Chambers of th~ Ci.tY 1 WlTNE~S my hand and official Hall. Newport Beach, C&Uforrua. seal READY _ MIXED a t which t:U_ne and place any and i · MARY A. HAAPA all persons mterested may ap~ar ~otary Publie in and C 0 II C R £ T £ and be heard thereon. for said countv and State RAY COPELIN. St-crt-tary My Commission expires July 31 BEacon 6c..t7 NEWPORT BE ACH 1955 . '" PLANNING COMMISSION " s~wport BJvcl .. Coeta Meea Publish: Jan. 3, 1952 SOTJCE OF HEARL'\"G o 1-. lU 1-.. l·n th" Nnwport Harbor En~lcrn .... t" · h b · h h r-.~ ...,. --" .. ~ ,.... • .. o ICC 1s ere r ·gn·en t at t e 1 Planning Commission of the City NOTICE OF JIEARING or N('1A port &>ach 1Ail1 hold two Notice is hereby ~iven that th<' publlr h(•ann~s on thr applicati(\n Planning Commission of the City of Arthur 0 HO\ "' and certam of :'\ewport Beach w1ll hold two ot ht•r prop<•rt~ own.£'rs to am<•nd public· hearings on the applies t ion t h£> Zonm~.: Ordinancr :'\o. 63.'> of of :'\elson Stafford a nd certain the Cit~ of ~cwport &ach -;o as other pro~rty owners to am<'nd to caw;<• l..ot~ 1 to 8 inc .. Rl~~~.·k the Zoning Ordinanc(' :'\o. 63.'5 of 329. Corona dt>l :0.1ar and Block the Cit)· or Newport Beach 1so as '"D'" of a crt-a ge. that portiCin to cause Lots 1 to 12 inc .. of Block boundC'd by Avocado and Cama- 12. in Tract 27 to be changed from tion Avenuc•s and Pacific and Bav- thelr present zoning of R-1 to an I side Dri\ ('S, to be rezoned from an Costa Mesa Lumber Co. -R-2 2one classification. R-1 to R-2 Zon<' classification. Notice is hereby further given ~otiet' is h£'reby further given that said public hearin gs will be that <~a1d public heann'Z '>'ill be I held on the 17th day of J anuary. h<'ld on .htt lith day of Janua~. 1952 and the 21st day of F<'bruarr . JC)!)2 and thl' 21st day of Februan 1952. at thl" hour of 7 :30P.M. in 1952at th£'hour of7 ·30 P.~Lin the the Council Chambers of tht:' City Cmmcil Chambers of the City Ha ll. Newport &>ach. C&lifom•a. Hall. ~ewport Beach. California. 1 at which tim(' and place any and at which timl" and place any and all persons interested may appt'Rr All ~rsons inter£'s ted may appear and be heard therron. and bt> heard thE.'reon. RAY COPELI:-.1. SN:n•ta r~ P.~\ Y COP ELL". Sf'Creta ry NEWPORT REACH :'\EWPORT BEACH PLANNING COMMISSIO:'\ PLAX:\"I:"o:G C01\L'IISSIO=" 1 Publish· Jan. 3 and 10. 19:)2 Puhh .. h Jan. 3 and 10. 1952 in thf.' Nt>wport Harbor Ens1,~;n tn thr :'\ewptlrt H11rbor Ensign LUMBER -BUILDING MATERIALS :"t e"'JM'rt BJ veL, Coeta lleea B.FAeo. 1011 Floor Coveri.Dp -Draiaboardl Asphalt nJe -R ubbE-r n 1e Formlca -Unolewn nJ. CAILTOIS' ~~u~ au E 11~ st. c...-.._ B£\00!11 Gl .. 'l l2 Years iD Orangt> County LUMBER on SAT. 8 to 5 SUJI. 9 to I at • . . ABC L t."MBER Beaeoll Mel 14G E. 17UI SL • 1952:11111L1 • rn ~ WORKING HOURS! Yes folks. rhat's Reddy IGlowa n 's scheduJ~ for 19~2. ~t thousand. 1CW0 hundred and ~13hty·fow hours of woft.. It's based on a simpl~ ca.kulauon. 24 hours a daJ foe 366 days. with no holidays or ~rions. ~ o.-bet ol hours doesn't really maner co you. thouBh· What J..s ....aer is ~ fact chat theft will ~ ~l«tric power bcftiDd pour switches when you~ u-every how-of lht *1• nay clay in the opt. f> ReM, Kile..tt SOU~RN CALI;;:~~-~DISON COMPANY ( .l I\'" ,....._ '. l ,. -,: , .. . .. .. .... Thunday, Jcmuary I. 1111 I Yes, your money earns 3% when invested with us. Your money is sofe here -guoronteed up to $10,000 and protected by conservative but aggress ive management. Your money coR be withdrawn at any time. You 'll be amazed how fast your money ~rows wit~ interest com pounded twice yearly. per annum You con open on occount here with as little as $5. Through 15 years we hove ~id dividends and ore now poy- ~ our thirtieth consecutive sem1·onnuol d1vidend ot tbis rote. Stort system atic saving T odoy-for Tomorrow's big plans. Call in person-or use the coupon. SUBSTANTIAL GROWTH ·MERITED BY SUCCESSFUL MANAGEMENT .. STATEMENT OF CONDITION AS OF DE CEMBER 31, 19 5 1, AFTER PAYMENT OF DIVIDEND A IIIII (What Members Own) FIRST LIENS ON REAL ESTATE . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $5,597,073.97 r,. Auocoolton OWII> F,,., TtU>I Oeed1. pt•nc•polly on home• in the No .. port Horbof-Co>lo Meso oreo. t~ulor monthly PGY"''"" ote "'Odt by '"' borrowe<1 unt•l the loons ore luHy pood. LOANS ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS ....•••••••••.• Sfto•• '""' loon, to •nvo11011 who do not wtsh to d•>hltb the•• so•lnQt, lt .. •td b' 011 9n"'ent of lhe11 oecounls Tht,. loo"' "'Of rot eocud ~ d' tt' f O,..Ou"~~f of the t,.¥t1f0( J O!:COVftt. INVESTMENTS AND SECURITIES ..•.•••••••••.•• IJ ··~ S•o'tl Go••'""''"' Bondi. $30,.00 00 Stoc\ '" fedttol tome lo0<1 Bon~ ~90 .:100 00 M~"h•p "' th•1 ,.,. .. e bonl<ottlj 111te"' "'o' t l •ong ond short term loo11s o•o•loblo to the AuocootoOII, os its bul>'tll ftQ~•ftl, •• OCCO<donu "''th the p<O•U•OIII of the fedttof '"e"'• too~ loti CASH ON HAND ANO IN BANKS ....•.••••••••• Co1h " on depo1ot on lht "'010' bonks of our City o~d of the No••on. FURNITURE, FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT ..••••.••• DEFERRE" CHARGES AND OTHER ASSETS •••••••.. .4,175.00 ... 120,600.00 .434,308.88 25,139.73 21 ,29.4.19 TOTAL •••••••••.•.••..•.•.••• ~ ••••• ~ $6,202,591.77 DI.ICTO.SI• . I.A.UIK •aLDAYII • ALPM P. MAIKIY I .A.MIYI• P.A.Pa..-a WAL n• I . IPICia c.w., .... u P. A. PAa..lt PRESIDENT WAL'I'III l.llltall V/CE·PRESIDENT I. A. -YIII TREASURER A-a&.OIIOUIIT SECRETARY IPA,__. L IAiniAJI lOAN & INVESTMEN T OFFICER LYLA UIMM ASS/STANT SECRETARY ae»aiiT •• HIILD COMPTROLLER ••• y fOPPIAMO CASHIER LIA.ILIIIII (What We Owe Others and Our Reserves) SAVINGS ACCOUNTS . . • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • . . • U ,637,405.57 f11o1 ,.p<u ents the IO•tngs, the invesllftellh olld the ftlel"fe funds of •nd••oduoh, COtpOtohons, credot un!Df\s, insuronce componit1, lroternol Otgo nttollons ond ""'' lwnds ADVANCES FROM FEOERAL HOME lOAN BANK ..•• fh.s Anocoohon hot o101med•olely a•o•loble o line of credo! wolh this tt••••e bo~~"'ll sysle'" !or '" t •ctn of f\OfMOI '"-""ements LOANS IN PROCESS ................•..•••••• l~e Anoc•otoon hos modo loons to butld, "'odttnore, ,.r.nonce Of bv)l l\ome1, on whoch rhe1t lund1 ote 10 be disbu11ed OTHER LIABILITIES .....................•.•• M•scello,.tou• '''"'' lhot wtll be poid when due, escr-oc<ounh, d•scount on loons purcholtd end odvonce pormenll bp bott-ttl. I SPECIFIC «ESEitVES ....•......•.••......•••• Ruorve for uncolle<ted inle'"' occtved "'onthly, ond co41edW -1- onnuollr on stra ight mOttgoge 1-. G~NERAL RESERVES •••••••••••••••••••••••• Ruet•tl mo.ntaontd '" occordonce with the l 111ft tNNI ltegulolio<lt lOt '"'"'once of occovnh ond general ,.,., • ., 10<' conlif19encies. UNAllOCATED RESERVES ...••••••••••••••••• 582,750.00 369,292.46 n ,627.13 9,894.0.. 380,000.00 145,622.57 TOTAL • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • $6,202,591.n * ICOIIOMICAL HOMI LOAIII If you pion to build, buy, remo del or refi nance o home, let us show how we con offer you o mo st economical lo~n. No obligotion . * EFFICIENT ISC.OW SI.YICI We maintain on Escrow Deportment with o qualified staff und Jr the nome ''lido Escrow Service". You'll ftnd it advantageous to use this servi ce for transactions in or out of California . NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SAVINGS and LOAN ASSOCIATION P. A. PALMER, 3333 VIA LIDO· NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA SIA.I AN ACCOUNI IODAY 1-. f•r ye•r ••••••"•"•• y-••" .,.. ..... wcc-"t ~y Mett-.-4 twt.re INWit'-• te ,..,., eccew•t "'" lte .... , ~y ••H-yM ••• ..... wl .... ..t• It)' .. u. IM..etllete M"'lc• lweyo. fill I" with ~••cil, lletwch thh c~ eta4 .. u lt. \'ettr ..... ...a. wltl M •• , ····~ ...... u. '""th , .. , •• ,e4 lily '"• 10th -· f ........ ht. \, a 1 MIMIIaJ Oft f.,...,, H'>"'~ loo• (hnl >rll•" • F.-.J .. ol So•"'• loon lntW'OiiCI' Corpotoi- Un ••J S>oo,.. So""'l' o"'J loo• L"'gwe • Col./ort"o )~ Jl olld too" le.>gue ,. :cc_ TO ~ 10,000 INSUPED ~'fA: l INSTRUMEiHAliT Y Of THE UNITE& '. TES CO':(,., ./I.CNT --~~~---------~------· : MAIL THIS COUPON · : 1 Newporl lalboa federal Sovlnts ond loon AasodatioA • 3333 VMI lido, Newport leach, CotifornJa I I Enclosed S • • for which ploose open on Account In the I ·M~ I I ~ Ill yow dt"'t ,,_. .. ~ow .. •-• ...., .. ...._ ., ec-. -.., ..,_ 1 1 ' ...., .. , .. ""'""' ·N~ I I AOOIESS I I OlY , I -------------·-------. . • • , ....... PICTt"ftED ABO VJ; Ia tltftr DeW oflk!e t Ul. t'o.a•t Jll.:hway, oa Mllrlllf'r'll Mllf', Art' to rtlt'htl W K if')' F arnf'y, \'IDt'f' ft('al)', P . A. , Joh:o~ M'tlrnrn, \\'. G. Kf'nltllun tu~d f'. Roy (I(~D- It<:t r ~~or., ~l r. f'"mt-y "nd Mr. OrHDif'af a rf' aMOCia ••I I • :.:c-n~>r:tl c-ontrac-tlnc: )lr. Rt-al~. Mr. }l nttodlm a.nd M r . Kt·mpton r~prt>Vnt th~> rf'al «'8l:tl•• nrm of J>.:. t'1lnwr , lnt·. 1 phot•J b) Rf'<'knt•J' 1 MALONE H. HOLMES G £NEiAL INSURANCE at the John Vogel Co. 1301 Cout llvd .. Corone del Mer, 8utineu l'~bn•: HA 1741 fH ,.77 Retidet~ce l'tloee: HAr~ 2444-W MATTRESSES IAaersprrtac -CoHoe Fa.mBabber I rrf'tnl}Ar Sha~ .SEW-REBUILDING • cosr • ~ES.A ~Amus co Famey, Greenleaf, aad Palmer Open Mariner's Mile Offices Final touches or planttm: a nd • a bel\(' 11 a rr ('OVt•r('d \\llh a hand- decora t ion wer<' addf'd thiS \\t•ek prtnt wallpapPr or F lll' East dl'· to tbe second new office-buildam; Nign. Floors hNe a re abo asphalt in the Newport &>ach Marim•r's tilt>. 11nd n il flooring was insta llf'd M ilt>, prw id in-g hram·h o rfk(·S for by t h•• V.'. IJ. Vincent Compam . Wrsley F nrn•v :· : ••. rn l contrac-• lnl ~'rtOr d•·sb:m IS by Thadt•n lntl'r- tor. with F . Roy G recnll'af, s r .. as-lfH"" Both fi rms llr(• from ('CJ- sociat('. anc for t hl• r••al I'Ntatt• rona dl'l :\1ar firm of P. A. Palm(•r. l ncorpor-Tht· h .. nnn~ ')slt·m Pmpln:.s a ted. at 1416 Coao;t Ha ~hwa) ,.,.rlrn~ \(•nts. and 1H'<'f•rdin~ to ''' !\'lr. Farney. o\\ lll'r r.nd hualw•t loll rr1.>•t ::.. R t'1'1JO Rr(llhPn. n( \<1''" hns <'Onduclf'd a l!f'llt>ral "' n rr '' r-\l,· .. n <sl'o 'il'r\t•s a" a c·oolrm: s,.,. I OJ! business fur 1:) ~I'; II'> f 11•1.1 o•r11 ln lt•r Hrr ht!hlrfl~ fl'<t I ui ,.., ""Kl~-..a.:.-" !;a nta Ana. and '' Plotat;Jr.,ltin~ lh .. lltt""''c·,.nt frxrutr·.., rn-.tall•·rl tn ~ Jq('rtl nrrac· .. lor .... 1\H'•• I•• l'l!t "'' '.\' If 'frthl\ of CoP.! t.-\<fP ... a f.x· 111 t hl' H;ubctr and :\1•·'·' t:••t.• ,.,,,,, 1a..:t.rau..: .-trH1 ''1:"' 11t t'UI·out ' 2150 Newport llvcl. lf.a-1061 :.,_· • e ·~•A • e a a _._.,; ~l r. C.rf'f'nlt·al. a '"I"' tn ul '""''' ·I r•·rrrw ''' n• d .. o,,gn•·d tn Gt>n-1\\t•nty )t•:u ... m thr· h•l''drn-: 111-r.tl '" oJil ,,. :-... ... nl« All<t. P<o&~n~- du.•Hr) hr'l l' ..and IJI!''.IU'L•I) 10 I• !J) \\'all• J :'<..rrrn ... un of IA,.._'lllllt HArbor. 87 1 uak land aud .Lo .... Ant:l'lt· ... 'Ill :•· I~C".h l:aNbc·11pam: h.' R A \1ar- . pn.•S<'nt :\l r. f arnc,). whtl(' C'<mtrnu-I.• "' o f C't'''·• :\11·'>.-t and plumb-~iiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiii~ii2ii7iiit4iii•iii•cii•iii•.a.iiiiiiCOW_, lmg _thr ron,..ultntion . and !JI ''" na.: ~"" k b' rlw C rllm:m C'tmlJ>-"10) ~ Sign Ia• 1 >-('1'\'ICl' furmr rly matntutm-d on ot :\••\\ por 1 Bt aC'h RUGS ... :'>icwport B•J•.tl Th·· 1\\0 ftrmo; ha\t llo'olll•d the ,..~ftrl'l"ftt~ I The Of'\\ nil ?ce is thl' .... (' rllr1 Ill! pub It<' to \ ll-.11 I h.. "' \\ bUildrru.: ~L&U~ l~ Palme1 frrm. IM'lll kn••wn lo· tnd lll'J)(><'I its unu ... u •. d r.· t'ur', S.e our l•rt• .... ,.. of "'- pen.l•• '~•9• •fief CM,.tl.~ .. I l.emp ,qu•••• fM wm-"-- HoUMIIanlll~ IE 5177 Newporl ... ch Hwy. Open Nlt hh • • SIHI. W) e.m.-4 p.m. REIJ all theae rrus .. KVO£ every week call.r as dl'\ f'lopers of l.rd•r : "' M r. PalmC'r said,this wrt'k lh.t r hr., ChOICe of I hr nt·w loca 11011 I" bil "''I on a con,·ktion that 11 " 1n t•ll" of th<' most promsslng local hu:-.1- nP~' se-ctions . ll is neur th•• n• w Cha mtx>r of Commt•r<'l' nl fwr·. rrp· enl'd six "~'"ks a~;o Jnhn ;\lnt· tram. Vi net' Ht•al). and nill K•·mr-ton will rl'present the Palmer ~~~ m. maantaininl: their headquar14:'r.; :al t thf' firm's m a in orfiet• In l.tclo Centf'r. The ne\\ buildin.l( ha~> !>.f'\1 ~al unusual del>t~n ft>atun •s Its <'t•n · FOR ChurchNames 1952 Officers Lee Slaif,ley ou ........ CU.tom aad ...., .... P1uUc Aeot.,...... Infant, CJoMt, KJteheD,. S.dl A dedication aervice for new of-u• 0...&......, ~ Cicers for 1952 or the Seventh Day .=:::::::::::::::::==:::::::::::::::::::::. Advt'ntist Church. N ~ w p o r t Heights. wUl ~ ht-Jd Saturday foUowing the aennon at the 11 a. m. service. Pastor HolUa L . An· der110n will prE'ach on the Scrip- ture: Proverbs 23:26. "Son Give M e Thlne Hea rt." Dr. M. M. MaxweU, Elder 1\.. P. A ble. W. J . Rutledge, Richard Bobst a nd Or. C. C. Emmeraon. lay church elders, were elected by unanimous vote Saturday , Dec. 15. They were presented by the nomi- nating committee, Dr. Paul Butch- er. chairman. Dr. C. L. Smith will continue as SU(lNlntendent O( thl' Sabbath school. with Dr. MnxwPII. M iss Loi'i Fouts. Mrs Mary Butcher , . IEII UPHILITEIIII u, .................. ..,. ........ -............. ~-- )frs. Patracia Emmerson. Mrs.11 ____ DBT •••••II J (•<.;sf'(' Mellott, M rs. Dorothy Rut- lt'dl:l'. and Mrs Franet>S Pfeifer Coq.E,....... as>;aSlBnts rn a dult and children's U IIVIIO dJ\.JSiONI. h · 1 d Accout~h -Not.-a.-., .., c Jtht>r c urch orgamza lion ea -lind of debt.--."',.,._. &. ,._. ('r-; are Youn~ P('()ple's &!ciNy, eriu. "No colledioM He ..._. nr Emmerson and Mrs :\1&Mon w. eclve~tee d c.cMih. I Ianna walt , Senror Dorcas So- early Mrs. Mary Johnston; Jumor CREDIT BUilEAU Dorcas SocrPty, :\1r~ F:bha M11ckiP; OF NEWI'OitT lEACH, LAGUNA t rt·asurl'r. Dr. Rutcht>r ; C'lf'rk. Mrs. BEACH AND COSTA M.UA JY.rtha Cla yton: orgam-.1 , Mrs D. 204 Rin"ide A••· 1'. 0 . a. Itt ,\1cl..a u~:hlin . and df'arons Dale 1r _ 9 ... _ ............ c.llf l>alt' Ma<'ktE'. Will11:1m Hannrtwalt . ...co" 55 7· .-wpott-• Paul MackiE.'. S Rutll'd~l', W Fouts and Dr. C. L. Smtih. The deacont' se-s are Mrs. Mary GravPs, I Virginia Wa de. Nlla M<'Laughlin. H€'1en Buckman . Glt'nna ~mit h and Marion Hannawalt. Ensign Classlned ada have b(>;ar a. proven means or reachlng buyers for all torts of merchandJM.-Uw them! Phone HarboT 1114. WIU.PAPER All New 1951 Pattema Covrtety to l'ei11tett I o-•••• Haae&Gar._ 611 Coert Hltltwey Nuwport ... dt O~n Nithtl • -s-. 10 e..-.-4 ,_ For Your _BES1; --HJfi.RCUT 100 2903 -A Newport Boule•ard Newport Beach Ltor.~?! Barrymore Lew A y res G rac-te ftclds M ickey Rooney Lew 1s Stone Fay Holden Stdney ~ackmer Van Hetlin Deb orah Kerr Charles Laughton M a rgaret Sullavan Fn:.deric March r l0 tCO'"I'J EldridT' foh 1 Gar field tral r('C('plwn room . floored wit h cork tilt>, has a dado or mahm:any paneUng, \\ith grecm fabrsc CO\· Pr ing two of the walls abon• dado he ig ht. \\ 1ndow ta k.-up the th rrd w all. w rth a larl::l'· call' mu· ral of Cl'll s from fumous Aml'rt· 'can cit ies (rn th€' fourth Th•· l'f'll· mg IS fini,hl'd "1th bOUnd-abstlrh· ins: plastPr. w ith R run pla..,u•r molding· in~tall€'d by Cliff \'arlll'r or ~ewport lldt:hts. U r3pc.•s An' al!'o of ma ho~.:ah:.. an pa()C.'r·thln :,.,trips u.<wd hPn· for tht• ftro;t tlmt' locall y. Thr Farney-GrC'<•nlt>a f 0 r r I ('I'" f<'alur(' pa1nt('d Stlt fac('s an ~.:rt>)'l'd t OOt'S Of b!'O\o\n, With brnwn O>;• phalt t lie floors. Shadt>s of hrown ' a rt> carrie-d in to the Pa lmt>r offkt·s. I '''th d daoo o 1 grass cn,th. Wa lls ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS ·lfld a host of ot hr r fi lm sta rs on thl' ~rrat M OM rad.lo ~rr1N diaJ I.~ 'l'llars. a f'r1. d 8:10 p. m: Satarcl&)'ll at . • 8 :00 p. m . I FIRST CHURCH. OF CHRIST SCIENTIST BOJ Vie lido, Newporl '-•ell 1\ b•o,.ch of The Mother Ch.~rcll. 1 "' c:.,,,. C., .. ,cr of Ch• ''· x•entrs•. ·~ !<» •1 •on, Mas .ocl>uUI''' s.,,.d.,., s-.. , . ., q 1 s , ~ Sundo" So•~ ce I 00 e .... ...Ved"e\d'ly fve··~q ~e•''"O 8 00 p ... R, .... d,,.o Roon toco•ed •• II I P.,,. S• 8elboe •\ o~n d e rly from 12 noo• 1 ·o !I p.m o .. ce p• Sundeyt e nd hohd&y• I netionelly obse~. \ The pubrrc '' cord iolly rnvited to •' •end the church ,.,..,,,e, end uM '"'- ReediiiCJ R001n. \Je~t ~tn Street at Q~dlo Tow~ .._ ___ SANaA ANA PH.KI 3-UII .•. the ENSIGN prints it better HArbor 1114 -1115 • Ow pril'l+l"t ple11t i• loc.et-4 et • 1104 Coest llvcl~ Cor-e del tr.4er. c-. ifl eflcl Me ., • ; . , Page 12 .... Charles Delanos Celebrate 50th Wedding Anniversary '!be holidays were a round of celebration for Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Delano. 508 Narcissus AvQ., Corona del Mar. because, besides celebrating Christmas and New Years. they marked the pass- Ing of their Golden Weddlng anni- versary on New Year's Day. A1J one or their treats they vis- ited the Rose Parade in Pasadena. In tM evening they celebrated with an open house at the home of their aon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. and lin. Earl Chamberlain. 720 Mari&Okl Ave., Corona del Ma r. A special observance of their 50th wedding anniversary was a visit from their son. Harold H. De- lano and family from Dallas. Texaa. Their two vtsitine grand- daughters are Sandra Jean and Mary Ann. On Sunday evening a big turkey dinner honored the golden wed· ding couple and friends and neigh- bora dropped in to extend best wishes. The dlnner. also at the Earl Chamberlain house. was at- tC'nded by Mr. and Mrs. ArthttT Roberts of Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kirkwood of Corona del Mar. and Mr. and Mrs. Ear l Ree- ber or Palm Sprlncs and Oregon, besides the honored pair and their family. En&iiJl Clalmned ada have bHn a.proven means of reaching buyen for aU M)rta ol merd\a.odiae--UiM' them! Pbooe Harbor 111._ APPEARANCE Means So Much •• RESOLVE Complete Beauty Service COR-DEL BEAUTY SALON HArbor 3053 609 Co•st Blvd .. Coro"• del ~., High Quality GENERAL Beauty Services Bpt'(!lallzlng lD Permanent W avmg Hair Styling Tinting Jl~'~ BEAUTY SALON HArbor 1176 204 Co•st Blvd. -Corone del ~•r TO LOOK YOUR BEST DURING ALL OF 1952 'fhese Harbor Area Beauty Shops offer expert and reliable services ... Your Beauty is Their Business. Fashion· s Latest Poodle Haircuts New Life and Beauty for t.bat dull aad faded balr Try Our NUTRINE HAIR CONDITJONL'IlO TreatmMI BEAUTY SHOP HArbor 2907 331 P~i11..ttle Ave. ec-n. .... ...., Virqir>•• Reed • Horrie• Dopyere IT'S EASY TO GIVI AT CHRISTMAS TIME • • • IF ••• you have sufficient funds availabJe. You will have, if you start a~ mas Club and make ft&'U)ar depolita in this bank throqbout the ,...,. There's a Christmas Club plan bere to fit your budget. JOIN NOW lillPO!T HA!DD! ~AU! • • • of soc:lal note C'ollt'J;:(' young people home ror thE' holidays includP John HJtch· man. who has been studying in Ore~on, and who is entertaining a young lady from the northwest at his mothC'r's home on Ketch Rd .. WED la a fonul oeremoay at Chrtat Clam-ell .,. tile Sea Ia Newport. tile ,..._ .... l..ornJae ..... ., d&GPter or Mrs. .,...,.. BI'M& of Newport., bec!alne tale brtdf) 0~ Worley Alexaader, 11011 of Mr ........... Ollber& lleU ... of Co.ta Jl~ Rev. Tom P8clell perfonaed 11M! doaWe ..... Ceremoa:f. The ooaple wU1 ..... tlldr bGm& at llCM W. Balboa Blvd., Newport. Author to Talk At St. James Dr. Rebecca Beard. prominent author and lecturer. will speak on her two books, "Every Man's Search'' and "Every Man's Gold." 11aunclay, Jcmuary s, 1152 Panhel Meets Wednesda, Next WedDMday ~Vft\lf\3. Ju. 9. membera of t~ Harbor Panhel- lenlc will ~t at the Corona del Mar Community Church. All mem .. ben of PanheUenic 10rorltiH Uv- ing in the Newport Harbot-La· guna area are lnvtted to attend Members are requnted to bring used sheet music · and NCOJ"dl to be contributed to the county Ju- venlle Hall. Hostesses for the meeting wtll be Mrs. George H. Moore. Mrs. Thomas B. Froet, Mrs. H. Payne Thayer and Mrl. 0\al- len Landers. Early American Glass l11 the -Vlrtinie Co&o.y tl•u ••• blowt~ by tt. - ci•nt, off-h.lld Pf'OC-... dl pi.co h.nclf-.cl by - of woode11 peddles. l+t - •ct fonn dopelld.4 011 tt. .. ill end mood of +t. ~~ "Mil. At Th• lalencle", ,_ ... .,. roPfMIIciiOIII of tt.. ..... obj.ctl IIOW 011 displey ill the re~ed bllilcU.,. .t Willle1Mbwf9. Rlc.h, .,_,_ ~ shedes of e"'ber, ,,..,_~ .,. efft ploy ad ifl pitchon, v•ws, weter c-potet, •1141 otW l.rp pi•ce~ A squ•t uystel .Wp'• decanter hea ih OWft u11lq .. ch•""· Beacon Bay. at thP regular m~tlng of the Wo-1 mt-n's Auxilia ry of St. Jam..-s Epis- copal Church at 1 :30 p.m. Wedn~- • • • day in the church Parish Hall. I Among those who arc under th<' We have une of the moet u_p-to-1 Islanders 214 ~ARINE BALBOA ISLAND Wt'ather this holiday time Is M rs. date and effi~ent job printing 1.. S. Rowberry. • • • Both Mrs. plantaIn the Harbor Afte.. Try us. J lay Langenh<'im and son John =piiiiiii~~!!~iiiiiij~iiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ l .<~d :\n attack of th<' nu during 1 th<' Christmas-:-.lew YC'ar·s intt>rim. s A but th<'y'rc reportt'd ba<'k nn thrir l<'l'l again. . . . ' Home from San Jos<' Stut<.> was Shtrl<'Y Crandall, one or the school's outstandlng seniors. Shir- ley Is the daughter of Mrs. Harry Case\", 2007 Miramar· Drive. Bal-boa .. . . ~ Also home from colle~:e --- Ralph Wells. Orogon St.: Jim Klein. Northwestern: and Bruce Ellerbroek from Washi~ton 2 IDitiated by Women of Moose Two new members were initiated at the regular meeting of Women of the Moose last Thursday eve- ning in the Moos<' Hall. The new co-workers are Adele Michaeli, sponsort'd by Myrtelle Tipping. and Edna Eaton. sponsorE'd by her mother. Sentinel Elo;ie King. Following the anitiation a mock- weddlng skit was presf'n!Pd with Angle Bridges. Joe Homan. Clyde Bridg<'s, Elsie Porter. Olive Mil- ler. JleMy Cyr. Alice Anderson and Durl Tipping taking parts in the drama. Clara Leach and Myr- telle Tipping served rrfrC'shments after the meeting. Co-workers of Women of the Moose served refreshments for the New Year's Eve dance held Mon- day at the Moose Hall. Music was furnished by the Costa Mesa Aces. Alpha Phi Club Formed in Coanty Monday evening will be the next meeting of the newly formed Or- ange County Alttmnae Club of Alpha Phi Sorority. Miss Jean Howell of Corona del Mar Ia Quarterly correspondent for the group. which will m~t a t the home of Mrs. W. B. Hellla, 12802 S. Panorama Crest Dr .• Santa Ana. Officer~' are Mrs. Paul Bailey, pre-t~ident: Mn. Ted Luckt>y, vtce- pre~~ldent ; Miss Joan Schleeel. ae- cret.ary-treasurer. all of Santa Ana. Mrs. Frank UttJe of Ba1boa bland represented the group at a recent ~Ung ot the Alpha Phi Alwnnae Council In Bewrly Hllll. All ~ County Alpha Phi alumnae •~ eugtble for mf'nlber- shlp. n-ap O••'a.d eda a.w ._. Biggest JANUARY CLEARANCE Et~er ' Monday, January 7th 100 DRESSES All wool crepes and jerseys, rayon gabardines and taffetas:- Were $14.95 to $29.95 Now . . . 9.00 to 15.00 -----------200 SKIRTS All-wools. mixtures. gabardines, corduroys and velveteens:- Were $8.95 to $1 7.95 Now . • . 5.00 to 10.00 75 WOOL JERSEY DRESSES ------------Were $5.95 to $1 0.95 · Now . . . 3.95 to 5.95 LON~LEEVED TARTAN PLAID CO'n"ON BLOUSES --------~--~~~~--~--~--------Were $5.95 Now ••. $3.9~ ------ SLACKS Rayon gabardine and struHers:- Were $7.95 and $9.95 Now. . . • oaly 5.00 Also Jackets, Blouses. Sweaters a:Dif other items dra:sticaDy reduced Don't Mus This Chance ·to SA VB! Three more cold moDtha to qo! 'fun fashions , :c::.~.,.,. ;;a::. _, ........... I1H. ~--;::.;;:. ....... ..:;:;:..:•:•u:"::. • I ,