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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-12-19 - Newport Balboa News Times• • CAR-Mn. Ell<abeth Wrtpt, ta. of 1'1•1 -.. ... Dr,'Newpon --iuo ... ,.,.,,,. lb.ls ear when l& overturned on Ute CoMt RIP"'~ Tbu~. Sha dlfld Friday mona..-from ,..,.. aultaat Injuries. Robert Dale Lower, HoU,-woocl. "'M drllinl tbe other car wtl.lcll eolllled wlt.b. u.e ten fte.r of the vehicle In whlcll Mn. Wrtpt wu a prrr l!lll'!r. Her hu.baad. Georp Harold Wrtpt. \\'&8 drtvtnc "'hen the accident oceuned. fNewa~nmee ·Photo) WEST NEWPORT WOMAN KILLED IN 2-CAR CRASH ON COAST ·HIWAY Mrs. Elizabeth Wright, ~. of 8701 Sea.ah!?re Or., Newport Beach died Frlday momJng a.a a result o( injuries sustained in an automobUe accident Thuraday aftemoon at 2:37 p. m . Mrs. Wright wa3 thrown out of the car which wu: driven by her hus band, George Harold Wright, when it overturntod a.a the result of coUidlng with a vl!lh.kle driven by Robert Dale Lower, 40, of H ollywood. --------~-------------------..,.California Hlrhway patrolmen ar· MESA MURDER TR1A L ENTERS SECOND WEEK Confession made by loe Brtto not be used against him. to poUce offloen ehortly after Dep. Shertffs William H. Cres.-i- thll" murdPr of Ralnon MendMa well and Boyd Sturg1.s denied they ••aa admitted u evldeoce lD the had made any promiau to the CaAe ln AU~rior oourt Monday. young defendant or that they had Dllit. Atty. 1&.rne9 L. Davis at a.ny time di.8c1J.9f!d the penalty ftna.lly ~ In setUnl' tile to be inflicted In cue or convic- atatement beftn"e U.e Jury after lion. rested Lower and charged hlm with felony drunk drtvtng. A more serious charge may be filed against ~r .because of Mn. Wright's death. According to pollce, lhe J~ccl· dent occ4rred on the Coast .lgh4 way at a curve in the road In front or Helen's Nut Route. northwest of The Arche.a, oppoaite Mth St. Botb Trave11ta1 WA.at Both cars were travelling Ea.It and Lower allegedly tried to pa.u the Wright car Oll a curve. Low- er's car l!IUd into the left rear of the Wright ear and cauaed it to overtu. n. Immediately alter the accident.. Mr&. Wright wu 1tlll cohacloua and complained. of aevere pa.Jn In her back . She wu ruabf!'d to St. Joseph's boapltal where ahe later died. • • ' BALBOA NEWRORT • - . ; ARRAIGNED IN .: COURT-TUES. FOR SUOOES'l'lONS FOR ACCOMPLISHMENT durtnr Che term of ofnCI!' of Oranr County'• hr"' 8upen1AOr Hir-lnt Ka.l1t>er "'ett oonta.loM on dU'd.lt Atcnrd by tbe 100 membe~ or ~Loli AJnlp' lo attendaot'!f' .at a tt'$tlmoo.lal luncMon for the 5U~r\1sor-elcct .. last Frlda7.' Pictured dl!!ICUS8lnl' Mtme of tbe sugcestlom after the meetJ.q are left to ril'bt: Myford lrVl.ne. H&rry ~·e&ch, Su- pervt.c>r Hebu K.she.r. Mayor L. L. bbeU and 1. A. Bttk. '8e'C~ ta.ry of tM 8tat4!1 Senate. (News-Times Photo) Incinerator Case to Continue After Four . . Months Delay; Municipal Code to Sta.nd GRAND THEFT Dave Fink, proprietor of Davey's Locker, 307 Palm St., Balboa and Harry C. Wilson, ex-San Quentin in- mate claiming to be a former Army captain were to be arraigned today at the New- port Beach township court on charges of grand theft. These two men and Phillip Feaurso who went by the name of Colonel Phillip En1-ory, are al· Jeged to have swindled George A. Karl, 1014 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa and Everett L . Katr, 2118 Mira· mar Dr., Balboa, out of $6250 under pretense of obtainl.ng ma· rine· equipment tor them through. surplU8 &ales connections. K a r r and Karl &re partners oper:a.U ng lhe Balboa Charter Service, 628 Edgewater, 68.lboa. According to police record! Karr and Karl became acquai.nted with Fink in the course of their business. Sometime around Sept. 25 Fink told Karl that hie boat had just signed a contract renting his boat lo a movie ·company for a three months period to start around Nov. 15. It Is alleged that Fink told Karl that he might be able to get him eome work or rental opPortunltiea with the movie company, too. a lecaJ "'rancte when the tri&l Cre88well said he had talked to wu rfftlmed MondAy. ,Judge Brito several times on Sept. 13 TbompM>G owrruled. d f'I f e n 11 e and 14, and that Brito had ofCer4 objectloo& and al'°"'-ed the> coo-ed to "tel) the truth" IC he were feMJoo thai Brito had s)o~ permitted to see hil!I girl friend. and "'robbed Menden.a of 19 after CreNWelJ sa.Jd he bad agreed and fal&llfl• to find ~t $'00" lD had arranged for Beverly Barnea boocb In hlA rt.sme ln h1A mod~ of Corona del Mar to vlait Brito at --_,0 ar•.-U--k, _ • .;~ the lherUf"a office. . Ct'e88W~lf said be started taking Now in tte second week ia the a statement from B~to Sept_ 13, murder trial of JC>eeph Manuel and that other ornce ... subHquent- B 't 18 f mer high school atar ly had been called ln to take a tun a~l~le ~cc~~ed of the brutal mur-statement. However, Dil!I(. Atty, der of 65-year-old Ramon Mendoza James L. Davis iB attempting to Paul Naumo, Inglewood. a paaa- enger ln Lower'• cu au.1t.aJned alight faclal '11' flUllllL CITY OFFERED tl00.000 NATIONAL~· 6UtRD ~os Amigos Fete ARMORY TO HOUSE ANTI • AIRCRAFf GROUP Fears that the Newport Beach Munlclpa1 Code would be declar4 ed tnvatM4 i'Dbeided this week •l:ten the Ward and Harrington Lumber Co. was ordered to defend It.self again11t the city's charge that the company violated a municipal statute by burning commercial wa.s:te in an incinerator within the city limits. Around Sept. 29, Ftnk intro. _,_K,vt,~l 14 Cap!., H•rTY c. Wll>on arin 1:$1 Phllnp Emory and said that Wilson had obtained-the contract for him, Wu With Studios Wilson asked to eee Karl's boat, .. the EI-Sea, a M foot twin screw moored at the f-00t or Palm SL It is a 11 e g e d that Wilson told Karl that he was with the Hal Roach studios and was in charge of contracting for all marine equipment for three forthcoming sea picture&. Wilson added that he owned a 135 foot converted YMS which was going to be used to generate power for diving equipment. underNater sear c h- lights and other equipment to be used by the film company. on 8 Coata M fann la.st Sep4 Introduce a statement taken on tember l2. pa the 18th, presumably a more com-Heinz Kaiser Superior J u d g e Ray ltl on d plete account. Thompson excused the• jury for ~ A.tftmpt to Pl'Ove MOC'e than 100 well wlshers of the week end Friday belo.re rul4 -Davia and Dep. 011\t . Atty. H . Het~ KaiBer. aupervlk>r·elect oC lng on whelher a statement made Waltt"r Steiner are attempting to Orange County's Coastal District, by Brtto could be heard by the prove that BMto went to his met Friday at the Newport H&r· jury. Brito is alleged to have ad4 grandmother's place to take bor Yacht Club to convey their milted that he hit the elderly money from the trunk, and that feellng8 to the ge.n.lal pioneer of farmhand several time3 over the when he faUed In that he lay in the Harbor diBlrict. head with a two--by-four then rob-wait and slugged and robbed the Arranged by Harry Welch and bed him. ranch ha.nd near a "Chic Sale" al introduced by Judge Robert Gard4 The young defendant charged the rear of the De Oliviera ranch ner and Le& Steffenson as joint that he had been led to believe at 296 E . 17th St. • 1 toutma&ters. the gathered group that lf he made a alatemenl he Brito is alleged to 1 ~ave admlt4 were bidden a.s members oC 'Los would face only a man.elaughter ted he took 12 Crom Mendoza, but Amigos.' the frienda. charge instead of murder. Public during the wtek the pr08eeution Experiences oC the pa.st quarter Defenders N. D. Meyer and San1-ha.s produced Robert J ohnson, 17, century were recounted ln detail uel Dreiz.en attempted to block who quoted Brito as saying he and Heinz Kalter wu reminded admluion or Ole &tatement on took $11 trom the man. JohNIOn In particular of all of bla fault.a ground that it was obtained by said he had been given $9 by Brito and m1atake& over the yeara with "promish of immunity," and could the night of Sept. 12. ' pledges th&t the meeting would . Uphold Bid of Newport Firm in College Library Controversy Orange Coast Junior college diatrlct waa upheld Friday In It.!! award of a contract for a new llb1ary building to the South COMt ConstrucUon Co., of Newport Beach though the total bid price wa.s abqut $1,000 hJghe.r th.an that of the low bidder. Presldlng Supe.rlor Judge Franklin G. West 8U.!lta..ined a demurrer filed by the county COU8el's office and threw out the suit by E. F. Deputy County Counsel George Grandy, Laguna Beach <:ontractor 1 1 who filed a writ-of-ma.ndate peti-Holden wa. upheld SUC"ceaafu ly n tlon to compel the acbool d~trict his contention that the Cout trustees to grant.the CQnatrucUon school truateea had a right to take contra.ct to hlm 01) h1s bid oC $118·,· lnlo conaJderation the fact that 314 . The board had 2.'4--arded the South Coaat proposed to complete contract to South ~ on a bid the conltruction JltoJect in 180 of ,$117.346. days. while Grand)' h.ad aa.ld he At the same Ume Judge Weat would tlnlsh the work in 240 days. of.dered County Auditor Lea Eckel ~ School officials conte-nded they lo make a 1111 "progreaa pay· would be required f.o expend •tr ment" to Contractor Mellott. vibo proximately 11.400 additional for 8&.id It reprue.nt.s SH) 1 per C9Jlt of· an l.n.spec:tor under the tonier term the va.lue ot excantlon. work oontract Uld tha.t ncure would ~ done be:fore Contractor Grandy· more t.ba.n otrael the lower charge sued for the worlt order. by Contradtor Grandy. . . . be held u often q necesaary to keep the auperviaor tntonned aa to the temper of his· conatltucnte. Chargel!I u to the dutlea con- fronting the new supervisor were dellverf'd. by Cy Feat.herly, repre-- 11enlatlve~tor Santa Ana and Ralph McFadden, eupervteor for th e north county. Pledgu of support and guidance were tendered by a.JI others preeent. Each gueat pre.s- eat signed a card with h.la aug- ge&tiona for accompllabmenta by the supervhtora. Arrest Mesan as Army Deserter F'lnt alleged Anny deaertcr picked up ln Oranre county atn~ the beginning of the preeent emer- gency wu jailed lut week by the FBL Booked wu C.rloe Agullero, 10. 2342 Acacia St.., Santa Ana Height.a, who WU apprellended white workin& on a hog ranch near I'll T<>ro. , The FB1 aa..td A.ullero deaerted the Army at Camp Stoneman. tut March. FISHERMEN SUGGEST .KELP BED , TEST Newport ~b 4211 have a 1100,000 National Guard nnory "for free' If tbt> cit)· "'"&Illa It! That "'M the "'Onl received to- day by the Cha.ntber of eom.. merott from thfio A8110clatl'CI Chamber& of Orang" County, &CC1.JrdJfll' lo Socn:-lary Hay Lanp.obNm. The 8t•l•· h:~ appru\'1!d CfM- dty M a itltti for an annory If the cit)' "111 conlrtbt1le two and one-half aclftl u a IQC..•Uoo. An aatl-alrcraft poup will be recnllted In this &IV&. Ul.n.1"et1- bdm "8Jd, a n d "111 u • e the bulJdln.c aa hf'Mlquarten and for replar tra.lnln1. Chamber Pl'NldPnt Rolan. d Wrtpt appointed a committee at the d.IN'("ton mec'"llq Moftda1 to took Into the matter, .ee if ._, city wants the annorJ ud If the hnd woukt W available tOr a flit6. Fol1o"ift6 tbf-ln,~tl­ pttoa. thry will oontact Cul w11ua Lyman. or Loor lk'9ch.. ilohn Boyd was DllUTM'd chair· m&n of th~ committee and membe"' Include-: Waltf'r Loac- more., Tom Hf'nde.-m, .lobn 8&11on and Kou Greeley. AMOcl&Ud Chamber .119o .ad that Lapaa and llunua,ion ee.cb oou.ld al8o have armorie9 tr they AO deft.Ired. Richard's Ford Winner Named "It couldn't have happened to a nicer guy," wu the genera.I con- ce.n8us of opinion when August B. "Cua" Clark, 2817 Newpo1t Blvd .. wu named wtnner of the spank- ing new Ford given away Friday by Richard'• Udo MarkeL Drawtng of just one ot the over 180,000 Uckell!I entered took place at 6 p. m. when a little girl from the audience reached into the ce.ment mixer uaed to give the Uckei. a thoroUcb ahuUllng, and pulled out the winner. Clark only had four ticket.a en4 tered In the drawing .and did not own a car 90 he wu very happy to get RJchard's SUJ>f!'r Chrlatmu gift. "Thl.s sure has renewed n1y fa.Ith In humanity," Gull told 0 . W, "Dick" Richa •rt a.she was handed the keys to the four4 doot' sedan. Clark la a former city electrical inapeclor and has lived In the Har· bor over 25 year&. Richard said : "We had a lot of fun during the conte•t and may have another in the future. We think It wu a gOQd way of say- ing 'Merry Chriitmu' to every- one." ~~~~~~~~~~~-+ . . ' ll&l9T MD r••woL .. e.. ~ ..... 1., • .... ,_. I ntl ........ llnp ..... ____ .S W' lll'eJMe ........_,l"l,Or•· &Iii ... *, 'I ... ,_,-. •• 111111 fllltlt .. I 'tt:• 0. W: .... 5' h .. " .... .. ...... ~--...,. lie*..,. e' IL ...... -~) ~ • , Tars Lose to Anaheim, 50-46 in Cage Meet Harbor High'1 T"'8.r basketball dropped a cla.e 504 46 decision to Anaheim in the aeml-finals of the prep cage tournament at Huntlng4 ton Bt-ach Thuniday night and the Colonil!lll!I went on to eully trim Tustin in the flne.ls. 564 40. In the playoff for third place. Newport topped Bell Gardena in a free scoring game. 69--65. Tar for- ward ArQland Nelft)es wa.s na.med to the meet'1 aJl-atar tea.m after the final contest was played. Loss lo Anaheim was the first of the short season for the Sailors but they gave the favOred Colon- ists a tough fight down to the last second. Anaheim led 28-23 at half-Ume a.nd they b&ttled baaket- for-basket unUl the final gun. Nett.WR W1h Nettles with 18 pol.nU! and Grlf4 fith with 14 headed the Tar scor- ing, Lane had hia beat night of the season on offense scoring 9 points. Both Griffith and Nettles had five field goals but Nettle!! sunk aix out of six free tosses whlle Gri!f. made four of &ix. Anaheim ecoring wu led by two guards. Welch with 15 and Denny with 9. All-tournament center Faulkner made 8 . In the Bell Gardens game Peter4 ion. held to ' point.a aplrurt. Ana- heim. came back &trong tp garne1 21 .and top NetUea' llf and Orif- ttlh'• 17. Fo~ard Pratt of Gar- dena made ~-Newport led al ball-time, 31-28. I Extetul· lid Dale for Enkilged CDM ,_. Office Superior Judge Franklin G. West has had the case under ad- vlsement over four months since Aug. 11, but finally decided in Newport's favor last Friday. The judge diSBolved an alt~rna4 llve mandate il!~sued to the com- pany some time ago and then de· nled a peremptory writ sought by the firm to compel the city to cease its pro!!ecution. By so doing, Judge West i.ndi- cated that he considered as valid the Newport Beach law banning incineration of waste material. Thi.s point. however, will be decld· ed at the time of trial. Long Arrument Before the court took the case undet study A tty. L. W . Bloget for the company and Harry L. Blogett, a.a city attorney for New4 port Beach, had argurd the case for days and cited numerous law passages. The city conlendE'd ;that Ward and Harrington burned industrial wutes In violation of the city law but the concern cou.nlered that the city iSBued a permit_for operaUon of the In cinerator tli en passed a law banning industrial burning. The lumber firm C"!aimed that as the law is drawn, householders could be forbidden t o burn wood at their homes. ELUDES COPS A car reported .etolen by Gayle Butler. 712 Beacon Ave., Newport Height.a, at 7:40 p.m. Tuesday. wu recovered a Mort time later in Corona del Mar but the thief ea· caped, Newport police aatd. PoUce &potted the car in Corona del Mar and gave chase. It wu abandoned in an alley between Poppy Ave. and Potnaettla Ave., and the su&pect ran into Buck Gully, police aid. Police were aJd- ed lfY Ule California Hlgbway Pa- trol and re11ldenta in a eeatch of the area but the suspect ~ould not '>e located. Wilson said that he had bought the boat for $10,000 with the un- derstanding that it \VM going to be used for picture work. After examination of Karl's boat. Wil- son thought that It would do nice- ly for the use o( divers and their equipment because of it& &hallow draft. and plentiful deck 11pace. Police records indicate that Wil- son told Karl that he would set up a co ntract with the film com- pany for him. It would pay Sl.5i0 a month ror the use of thP boat. $900 monthly for the skipper, and $600 monthly for the engineer. Would Uk,. Deal The partners Mid they would like a deal like that. and it is al- leged that Karr Indicated he would (Continued on Pa.c"e 5) So. Coast Co. Stil.1 in Dark On Contra~ts "SWI do'n•t know any more than you do," wa.a the romment of Walter Franz. prealdent of South Coa.st Co .• Newport Harbor's lerg- est shipbuilders, when asked Mon- day about the minesweepers the Departme;nt of Defense said the company would build. • HoWever. Franz ha.s been a&ked to go to Washington, D. c . pre- iumab1y to dlac.uu the contracts for building t.Jie Navy boat.I and he B...tl -.1 H .a.... said he will leave Wednesday or ........----rters Thurwday, Willia Hunt of Hunt- Tbe closlnS date on bl.di for 1!:8tabllabment of headquarters <:raft boat company in CoBl.a larger space fm the Coion.a del at the Newport Harbor Chamber Meea hu also been requested to llu' post. office hU been extended of Commerce to . coordln&te relief make the l.rtp to the capitol. lDdetlnttely, " Postmuter Verne and charitable effort. o( the or-Franz Mid the South Cout Co. Wabon l&ld. pn•auw of tile eOtnmunity wu ta tn good eh.ape for buildlnc the ·'lDapec:tcr .W. J!. Swltaer of Loo """OWICO!d thla week All famlllea larger craft and could .wt al· Angtls liU -..-ltned 14 do u.tA!d far belp and -.1an.,. et "'°"' lnunedlat.ly · after getUn~ otller wodt .end bu -.,..,, able Cbrlatmaa time will be eatalogued the llreet) USl>t ottlclally. lo do uy 'WOrk on an ~ -Ud. oc.........i throuCh a centnl The Chamber of Commerce plan lite for lbt local ottlce, Wabon -w1llch la fUnctlOlljng for to help 11111&11 Newport Harbor explalJled. A ·-•s date of Dee. J:liell c:lul>. Aalstance Loque, Bed """"'-nen pt government con· H ·ror -.had...., 9lt. ~ c;ub 8couta and the E1b -bed lta·flnt IWU!la .....,i.. • An 118 "1 -bulldlq w,ou)d ~ . Al~ ""1:1< of aeveral IJ', .~ to Hay Lupnhelm. be nor~ to ._.,.wa,4Cio: _.., .,...U..-lncllldlq t1le J:IU 11 when -81nclalr'1 N-n feet of llqcr ~ to adlquateb' -llloo an annable and lll>pply . Oo. on Cout HWJ. ,.. _... u. ~ .W 'Mar ....._ eleonnoe .wm be -.., that eetved an-. to lollld ff -w.-9114.-7'ie po--t oMce dupjleetloa . ~ co-• wlll be -er·_...._· Blildlns ""-Ille PIO-....... fHt qi. ....... -led .. · .. ' c:llalra la -.-• ..,., I I 'f. ' • -_ _,___ '.~ .... -'I I: ' , • • , t • ' , • • ' • • I ~ IALIOA NEWS .. Tl~ TuesClay, C.C.m~ 19, 1950 ~Christntas Play , S.we Chrishn•• le• . W4men of Moose. Mey lrint F-'ly ~on Program ,-.• Wo1Mn11 Meetin9 Ptan Pot Luck . to Haw•R•n hh. ,. . ~for H S n T·-:.l 0 :•rel • .,.,... "" u. wo-Chri-'---1 Dinner Jam• -. ~ •tt-at ' ' • ! J .~ .rt. man•, 80altty ot Ou1at1u &erYkit a1~ BODOlvlu., .,tlb. ..... ,.._.,, am-~ Bet..-..& ,:-'-audience ot par-<if Ibo C!>11.a )(-. ~ Newpott -W....m of Ille ,.... .. llonw to hla1 wife, ·Zen· , -•• _. "• ...,_ cluarcil will Oo conduct..S "noUN· ~ Cha •• u•• Will t at ®la Frolt at N......,-t Hetpto ,onta".inA!e ~--"'-n.c ·:11 at 1 n:m roUowlnc -oooe. p~r ..., ..,.. lut wooll ud -M lwl hat.el -a -llM lllid mOVbll' -· • ,, ~· • Co-Wor-Ida An-'• llomo, -o;.,.. ~ Ibo Chriotmu 'l'Cftm•WU ~ • ---ll and _....,, • COota M-w--,.. Doc. 10, 0-or 'by tile of~to o£ u;e 'N'i!Wf'i't ai;t•-·toa win "" ... _..... ~ • .!'.:.:-.,,'~-~-~-uid "": '-= ·;.!• _!-~ to~· f,: ~ ;IJn!lm Hiii> ~-'tll!o . .._. ~-··---poco"'O!W -Uioc or u. ..-t Susan Fansler Wins l:f.dl ·-• 11 Mqunt .. to ::\,19 .!"..,,"'J:.--ponnlt.. ~ .u..cteuon oa Dec. 14 at l!LL h.. IN'in.s • ...-.cl 4'1R and aa ta. Kn. f)•t"• ••Gtt•, ~v;._ .,.. f :SO pJL ..._ Uttl•"l ~· bJ rru• on TVS ow •ptNlive Sift. A .-S UJM lo O•*• ., ~ .,..--onl- Cliartoo ,.._ .. (by _.., .... < • •• .....-, .. oil. d ~-~-~·~ ~ ,,,__i,._ ... iz.•-J ,... iwwat-' "1 the Prla -Gii • ....,..t tel.-.1-Frtdlly allbt, Dee. ·u. the itft.. an •r -••-·--.-1>...ina Uld Xuotc ~ --.-. litu. -Ii'_. port '1'1'. 0 . T. M: -pler and 0.0 rrandc 1 • .ti! tbl7 laliw .. - }".-MeTona.lt u -......uor f.w lor, .4. _d&Uellter ot Mr. an4 Mn. Newpcwt Loyal ordc at -• , P.. -ftlnS ....---• <>er... .......... •l• . l'lll1ertcm Lodcw uar. wm -.. • "*" 0 C C Students Ortol7 lfor the --d117-Ume A .... !f...,.rt &!Pt& Olrllllmu part7 In tll• ~ • • • ii-r-1 ,...,. uetp~ 1n ....., -""' ~ tor o1npi& Hom• ror -..· and \Mir to Attend • Q>e!r p&rta.' Ustiuas. ot.cm& and "ft I il:a-You w ... ComlnC I'd 1am111-. Th ... will" .... ~-• ._ m~c t.broogb tlle per-Ha .. .._ • Call•" -for l!&v-mu lre4. cttto and a...io ci-Ann Y COnference ~ .,.... mn-1. ..,. b• q. s.Jt:r, dlllrahU&I ao wiu bo tllen too. A .--1.o • , '-Call to order wu gtven by Mra. trtcb on the Animal hlr •how planned tor all 81x cSelrplo taw:n.. the Ol"anl'e i:dpr HW, pmldent, followed by telecast nerr Wedne9da.y at 7 ::t: Saturday night, Dec. 23, there Cout Collep Btudtiit CUlstfan !he n., salute, pr .. ented by Ill• .,... 00 KNBH. Jaclt M.Coy will llo • dance In UM K.-urdaUon wlD ,.. to Ille YMCA· Coeta ~-Boy Scout Troop No. muter of ce~I~. Homa, 2008 <>c.n l'TonL Kuatc TWCA uuaual canterence at A.Ill· f, Mr. Herbert Zimmer, Scout. will be f\lmilhed by Walter CUit· omar from Dee.. II to Jan. 1. ., .. ter. Invocation oy Rev. Thom-Mrs. Jarries Stoddard l•r and hl.o ordloatn. BrtJIS • ~ tho tll4tm• ot lhl• ""M. Gibson ot St. Andnw1 ~ .,...t and Join In the flln. 7eu'1 _,....,,.,.. '"Tllo Btrunl• fytertan church proceeded a bus!· Hostess to Kappe The Nowport W . o. T. K. 11a .. for 'Pown" oolJecr otud<llta f'rum ' Here•s Our· Chrlsl1111as Gift to You! We'rt' sending )"OU, by apeclal mH8ell~r. tbla Christmas pack· age. Inside, placed there with ext.n.·special care, are douns of Chriatn1as wlshes lntenck!<I dpecially ror YOU! aeu sesak>n. Election of nomJ. orp.nl.Sed two women'• bowUn1 an 0 ._ th. .... will Join won: Aating commttlee look place ud Southern Orange County Ahlm· tuna and will bow! tor UM ftrsC. -.hop 9'IDlnan on lnternatfoaal ,, lfrs. Parker Pence will be the nu-dub of Kap,P& Kappa. Gam· Ume at. • P. m. ~. Jan.. I , and dom..uc aftil.ln'wtuch wlD be dtalnnan. usillted by Mn. Eda&r ma held tllelr Chriatmu meeUnc at Vana new bowll:i}S a1le7, Costa )eel b,y experta 1n tMb-neld&. H ill, Mrs. Stuart D~l, Mrs. Thllr'9day, Dec. 14 St lhe home of M.a. Delqw.U. from , Ora.np Cout haude Anderson and rs. Harry lln.. Jam• Stoddard. m Jum.lne Jlemben lnteretlted ln parllcl· toUeae WCU lKNde M&rda John. Burdick. The minule9 o e lut avenue. Corona del Mar, with 19 paUJlC ln th1a bowttnc' team pkue •tone, Velma PriAa.nl, Jlm Heaa- meetlng wtll be read and1 prov-r:umMn pretent. contact Clara Lach, phone B&r-ton, Ren:ry M.a.Jbli-r,., Bob Wella, Accept them with Olir gratitude for your faiUl.fuJ patronage ... ond with our bl~ssiogs for a Pf'aceful and Prosperous New Yea.I'. SEASON 'S GREETINGS • • • • EVERYONE! td by Mrs. Roland Wrtcht, Mn. .,_lure of lh~ mHUnl' waa bor 299-K. and Mr. ~ 1Awia,. act.t.or. Roy ROU!lh and Mrs. Henry Eg-drawtns for lhe Ra Brandt pie· ' tu.re Jetty at Coronai wbkh wu cert. tb cl • Junior mothers served retresh-dioa.at.ed by the artist to e U m.ent5 after the progn.m tn the tor tu pbllantllropk pro}ecL Wln- Recreation ball from the table ner of the pktW'e wu Mra. lt. A. l.ovely with Christmas nowers, W'llllr ol. IAl'una Beach. Pro- candles and decorations. CMd9 fffHMd ..W be uaed to pu,... Bible ·Church WMS Elects Officers Mariner Ship ~rs. Bob Callis is Hostess to Panhellenic The annual Chrutmu meeting ot the Panhel1enlc Society wu held in the home ot Mn. Robert Callis in Corona del Mar. The: hostess commJttee lnclumed, be· !ides Vra. Callis, lt.frs. H . 0 . Boy- vey, Balboa: Mn. R! E . MJchael- eon, Balboa Lsland: a.nd Mn. )(. A. AndeNOD. Udo Isle. ot the Har- bor dfatrtct. Also Mr1. W. R. WlJ... "°11. cbalrman. Mn. Harold Tait. Mn. H. G. Wll90n and Ml&I Kar· ha Wirick:. Following the deasert eourM and buatneu meeting.' the eTenJ..q waa s:pent playing bridge arid ca· naata with priua going to, Mrs. John K nox, Jr., Mn. Georse Crulc.k.tha:nk and Mn. Raymond Harvey of Corona del Mar. . Pther members alte:ndina &om the Harbor diatrict. were Kn. J . T. Keeler, the prealdent and lira. K. L. Sleeper and present u guests were Mn. H. L. liµ.ifhee of Corona. del Mar and Mn. George L.. Guthrie of Balvoa laland. cbue wttMI chaln and walkers 1.w t11e po11o worc1 •t o..nc. eoun. t7 booplt&I. ._.UJtl' Mm Stoddard u co- boe(.-. were )(re. DtckJMOO and Mn. wanate Burton.,_ Lutheran Women Study New Guinea Jin. Myrtle Hubbell and Mrs. AJ1ee Louch were Joint hoett::l9MS at the December meeting ot the Women'• Mlmlonary eodety of the Newport Harbor Luthen..n church hdd tn Mn. Hubbell'• home, 434 San Bernardino Ave. Rev. Herbert Roth led Bible study and p~nted tAe lMSOlli on Lutheran ml881ons In New Gulnea. Be told ot tlle prosreu made aince the W'&J' when mmt all mt.ion properlJ' was burned and de- atroyed .. by the Japanese. Kembera voted to spoMOr the Girl Scout troop ot wb.lch Mrs. Kazine Peterson i• lea.der. The society I• pruenUng two books on the Ufe ot Martin Luther to lhe Colt& Mua and Newport Beach Ubrarlu. Mrs. Corinne Quarry. pre.aldent, had charj'e of the bust· ..... to Go Caroling ln propuallon ror elocUon ot new ottlcen a nomtnatln.& ·c:om-. K&l'Sner metnbe.rll JJf Bblp Naiad mlltee wu ap$)0!lnled at the late.t. ak.lppend b7 Kn. 'bd B.unbrook. mHUnl' of the women•a :ao.ton-met for tbe f'tCU1ar nl!!lliJi.&' meet· ary .octely ot the Oollta K-. tns •l the Scout llomit. Dee. 12 Central Bible eb\ll"dt. held ln the at T:IO Kr. J . L.. Jlu.n.oo pve a home. Comprlatng' UM commJtt.ee mCM"t In~ ~· on h1e trip are Mn. A.nna Blackwell. Kn. lo Mexlco and abOtud elides. An i:dna K•tln&' and M.ra. Nellie Mc. •venJ:n.s o6 cuoU.ns and party aft· Adam&. enrudo WU planMd far Dec. 22. Mra. Cllenna eartor. J>'Mldmt. Ohia wlD mHt at 0.o Bcwt - conducted tbe bualnea RUion. In :Newport Beach promptly at Mn.. Mary Schld took the ntlh 1 ::to and wtll be l"Udy to leavf' chapter of the Sonr of Solomon tor home after lbe party at 10 tor the de¥OUonal latertude. o'cioclc. Parent.I wtU fvmlah tran.a· 'I'\venty.one m~bers were pree-portaUoo to and Crom Ole &.t'fair. e.nt. A poUuck luncheon w a 11 After the ca.roll, M.&riners wlll ee.rved. gather a.t the home ot Ellen Owen. The AOCiety wW cather tor lta S6 Balboa. Cove, Nrwport Beach. Chrimtmu party '"1Uf9day. Dec. On the plannlnC" ccmmlttte for 21 . at 2 p. m. ln the Roch•ttr St. the e•enlnl' are Joan 'Nuna.n, Shar. home or M.ra. Ha.rry Wr1&bt.. In· on SherrlU. J~ Nuna.n and stead ot exchanging g1tt.A. mem-Yvonne Taylor. An uchang-e or ben wtll i.n.u&d brlng toy• tor g1tta, ga.mea and retreshmenl!l .will nHdy children. · be the proCram. It I.I announced by Mn. Ham· brook that all regular meeUnp start prompty at 7:30 and ol08e at 9 :00. The Ottlcen ot 8hlp Na.lad and the leaden woutct be glad It parents wou.ld He Ulat their stria a.rrtve on Ume whlch will enable them to ctoae at t prcJltPtly. Mesa Matron · on Recovery List Mra. KU.sabeth Rffd ot Yucca aty, former C08l& Mt:aa reatdeitl, ts recuperating° from a wvere at· tack or pneun1onia at the home of her parent.I, Mr. and Mrs. J . L. Moore. 200 Broadway, Ccmta Me.a. Newa-Tlmea ada have been read ln the Harbor tor over 4.0 yea.n. ~aiitt 1Jnmt5 Qlqurrq PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL THE REV. PAUL MOORE WHEELER, RECTOR 3209 VIA LIDO NEWPORT BEACH CHRISTMAS SERVICES. SUNDAY, DEC. 24th ~ 9;30 A. M. CHURCH SCHOOL CAROL SERVICE --· CAROLS end ANTHEMS By the CHERUB CHOIR Cathedral Film, "CHILD OF BETHLEHEM " SUN.. DEC. 24. CHRISTMAS E.VE 7:30 P. M. CANDLELIGHT CHORAL 'j HOLY COMMUNION t t ANTHEMS by the GIRLS ' CHOIR 11 :30 P. M.-CANDEUGHT CHORAL, HOLY COMMUNION AND SERI.AON. ANTHEMS BY THE SENIOR 'CHOIR CHRISTMAS OA Y~ DECEMIER 25th . • ' 10:00 A. M.-HOLY COMMUNION Ylllll01?8 AND •umunw WITHOUT."' LOCAL CB1J1ICll .&PftU.t.TION AU OOllDIALLY ~ BY '1121!: OONOrdcoA.'llON 0, !IT. IASU:S TO W"RB'DP ~VB ON '!Biii OBSUVANCS oF ,-WU: llUlTll OF TRI!: 8AVIOU1l OJI' 'l'Bll ~ I • • • Dk-'* 24th ls the 4tlt Sund.y in Advent: Therefore ti. regut.r ..me-of 1:10 a. m. wl ·11 a. m. wil be in the spirit of the ~ ,,.... .-·-~ Ill fw the .oliHrVMCe of the Nativity Christ- -m foyous '-\live HrVicas. , , • • • ' n. ••ii of St. J-ca....a. is .... the llirediott of ~a w.,,., Chair Diiect11ss • ' • ' • • • • • MU. A,JDHU& JOSEPH KACEWJCZ ( lkrSLo A I be rte PllOto J Renee. Pelletier · is First Bride ' ' in St. Theresa Church, Alhambra Jewel tone• ot Cbamelon pink..------------- provided flora.I .. ttlnl' when Renee Donald.a ~lletler and Arthur Jo- ~ph Macewk:z repeated vow11 al two o'clock on Saturday, Ott. 16 flnt marriage to be perfonned ln lhe ~autltut new Catholic church at Alhambra, dtodlcaled &.'I a world •hrine to St. 'There.e. The bride ia the daagnter or Mr. and Mn. Adrien Charle. PelleUer of At.. bambra. and Emeral Bay. former re.aldenta ot Newport Beech and the bri~groom LI the 900 of Mrw. Joaeph W. Kacewtcz of Los An· geles. Renee wu love-11est of brideA aa ehe was e.corted to the altar IU'l.d g'fven ln keeping by her ta.· ther. the ceremony being perform· ed. by the Rev. J amu. She wore a bouffant ~ of lmJ)Ort.ed French Jue and tulle over white satin and her tulle veil waa held with a crown ot lace embroidered with pearls. Her bouquet wu or baby orchids and lilies or the val- ley and lo carry out tradition. she wore on 1 silver chain the 78-year· old wWdinc ring bon"O'Ned fron1 her veal-grandmother. Christmas Eve Midnight Service at St. James The tradlllon.a.I Chrlst.mas Eve midnight choral service or Holy Communion will be held lhiB year at St. James Episcopal church commencing at 11 :30 p.m . Mu•lc. under the direction of Adriane Wager, wtll include O Holy Nigbt I Ada.m..9,) Blow Win&, 0 Softly Blow (Mule.Iler) and There Were Shepherds Watching By Night (Vincent.I Added this yea.r will be a ca.n- dellght cbon.rHrvloe a\ 7 :30 p.m. Chrislma.a Eve for the church school families. The Girls' choir will alng the offertory anthem, Blow Winds. O Sonly Blow arid the lradJtlonaJ carob. Venlte Adore- mus. Angels We Have Heard On High and Olorta In Excensis Oeo. Adriane Wll.K"!r directing. Stanley Farrar, church organ· !st, will play for his prelud~ at both servlce.!11 ImproV1satlon on Chrlstm~ Carols and Hallelujah from Handel's Messiah. Decorating of the church will be under the chainnll1"lshlp of Mrs. Dorothy Hall and Mr11. Dorothy N~WPORT . BAlBOA FEDERAL ; SAVI N·G S . . AND LOAN ASSOCIATION -9""--.. • -P. A, PALMER, h11iltn1 -...,.-,-,.....--- 3333 Via Lido , Harbor ISOO NEWP~RT BltACH,-CALIF'DRNIA Brings You B11r911ins by the yard • Pinwalc Corduroy ............. $1.49 yd . :Woolen,. 54" wide, 605'· wool, 4oc;, Rayon .................... $1.98 yd. Wool Jersey, lOOi;:'-Virgin Wool (~ $2.29 yd. Harbor Yardage 185 E. 17th ST. COSTA ME'iA Cbame:lon pJnk was ca.rrled oul In IOWJU!I or the attendanla. Mias Sylvia Kacewlci.. at.ter of the bridegroom was maid ot honor and bridesmaids were the lt.tlases Sally Ow~ey. Barbara Thom. Mary Della Coon and Annette U>Qna Trudeau, with little Linda Johnson 88 flower g1rl . Yardley. with Altar Guild mem-!!-::=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=~ bers SASistlng. Th~ large wreaths _ will be made by MMI. Kathleen r;========================::.;i Goo ken. The b)idegToom chose William Cunningham u best man and uahen were Sa.xe Montromery. Robert M11.rtinet, Jr.. RJchard Brown and Robert Brown. "-Ptlo• An ~II-White' noia.1 aetUng wa.s 11.J'tang-ed In San Gabriel County club where the new Mr. and Mrs. Ka.cewtcz greeted friends. Aufst- inl' them In recelvinc were the bride'• mother. Mra. Pelletier, wearing cocoa brown aatin &nd cymbldfum orchldll and the bride· i;"l'oom's mother, who wu In blue- ~y satin. Rel&Uwu of both fam· lllty1 ca.me from St.. Loub a.nd M.iehlga.n for the weddltll' and we.re alao entertained with rnem- be1"9i ot the bridal entoura,ge at the rehearsal dinrler In the Hunting. ton. hotel. , The bride was graduated from Occidental college where she ma- jored in art and music, attenra.rd mterinl' Chouinard Art ln.atitute. tier huab&hd WU sraduated from lbe University ot Southem Cali· fornia. He 8el'Ved tour yean in WorW War 2 With rank of major \Dd hi now a mtmbtr ot t.be Arnu' Air l"ofte.. The couple a.re DOW ~ymoon•ns at Bun Valley. - Beginners and Primary depart· ments ot the Church school will hear the Christmas carol servic Sunday at 9 :30 a .m . with the Cherub choir, directed by Mrs. Frances Childs. 11inging carols for the congregation. Following tbls ·servtce the Cath· edral film ChllCI of ~thlehem will be shown in the parish house. Christmas Carols to Feature Meeting of St. James Aux . MeeUng of the Woman'• auxJll· ary or St. Jamee Epllcopal church will · be held Thursdny, Dec. 21 at 1 :30 p.m. in the pariah houae. There will be a program ot Christ· maa carols· and hymns by the church sichool choirs. Taking part in the singing will be the Cherub choir, directed by Mr&. Frances Childs a.nd the Girl's choir. directed by Mn. Adriane Wager. Mrs. Marion GodWtn wtU be accompanist. Hosteues for the m-1n1 will be the executive boa.rd tor 19~. Mn. AUlltin Sturtevant. pree.ident: Mn. ~urtne Elder, teeretary: and Mn. Eleanor Flab.er, t:reu- "'""'· At the buaineu meeting Kn. G t T th M&rgattt Prendergut, chairman 8 • oge ers at the nominatlnC committee, will , ....... WE NEED CLOTHING, FURNITURF~ BEDDING DISllF.S, TOYS! Call Harbor 2728 this area SALVAGE BURE,\U DISABLED AMERQN '.WIUANS · ·'.~:' Kimberly S.7111 413 East 4th _, Santa Ana FUN OPEN EVERY FRIDMr SATURDAY and SUNDAY • BAUOA Meet at Orange prue•t nomlnatlo•• ro. 1es1 o1 • ~= i:!'uJ:.!:..":!...C: Pl,i to He~ •••n••••••••••••••••••~ 11 .o.t-,.__. chlb -UMlr Hi91ins 1A.gency _. _ . · · · .. =~=:-Jtswt= ~=-~=:.~ = C~!!!~!Sv!'!'-!!!~S = A. me•11-*'c ~tree In Mewpori;Barbor ara wu wt-• · ~ -... O.• r mW -Wla _. 17 •·--by ·tbe foctoiy ,.,_ :... For the follul bull home. the neighbors or eome :::; -Ille hmebna --at lta -olllco. -·hH·-~ at .>WI _ODe in the aervice, wbecrlbe to yoilr local Paper! ""' -....,. --ot -a -·-1<r dl.opla7 u.e 11111 '1rst iuue Cbristmu wrapl'!'d and card encloeed. * ~:;·~ ~ f;'!J :!; =·~ ~~ = ·•• Ju.t ea1I ~·lil8 and 1€ -••a ~" llfta. ... ' 1 -tar.., .• Lock• at 1eoa eo..t' • ctieck that u.t iiame off your li"1! I( ,.... ._ ._ ""L1•1ra ...... ~..., CIR tllire llal'tnlft JilOe. • . . . , ... ~ .:, -:: :::--;..:~ •.::-irr:;: 1117 --Ille .c••n•••••••••••n.••••••· OllftW..,P.Darloo~NID&~-~-.. IM w.a... lAk *Mlle•, Btllll OIMt _ •• .,-u4 ...::atl:)r .W. llb•ttca. '•nri ...... 1-•:1 t111t.• , • a. II w1' ,,..,._ ...... -taw -.. ,,, ... , ---••«• ..... Jim. U KDe ... ,-a.,.... ....... ellftaad 1111:.De o6 Mn. ....... ,. !*.. -.... • High Quality Printing-Ph. Har. 1616 High Quality· !riniing-Ph. Har. 161' ' ' • • • • • Tueed.y, DeceniW 1', TtlO f c-: l11b to Nold orum ~··es 1w. M .. ,,.,, Begins Jan. 8 ~ ot Ille x..,.pwtBubor .... ... ll!vltad to ... tllo l1*Q llettnnln&' Jan.., .. 19111 ind ,.. ot \llO ,, .. ,...t ~ Lode• "' ~ .._,. UJereattu Bar-JllJqo la'1mlV to. a !no 8IOllon bor ·._ and Coat& x~ -· plctun -u-el tho Udo ,,,_. dents ""' •et')' !orlunata to bo tu. OUrtaln llnl• w!ll "' l tl4> P. at. able to alt.end .. Pa....,t uUcatlon and tlio ..,,.,JarlJ -'-' -1alo Fol'UJn .plann<d by the Newport will lie"""""' " 'IHll ta -Jal Harlior · Unlm ~ ochcol Pa" ,....,._ tor U>a younpl.ln. mt -~er A.SIOdauon.· Th I• hYOra for IJte.cb.lldrft and irtna .. r1 .. ..iu be given In the Recru· '°', al! et-• will lie proYl4ed tlon rOOn1 ot I.be hllh ochool at by U>o1 niembo" ot the lllu loci .. 7 :30 IA the wm.lq and Utere will •coor41.nJ to 'J"bomu P. Norton. bo no <harp. lu<ll,,. llhlflll- Kn. Haviland Rogera, Paront ------ Education chairman, baa """ most wccesatul ln MCUrtnr ln· tere1ttn1 and -w.tatandlnr speak· en for the Foruin. The nnt speaker (Jan. 8th) will be Huel Vorkink and the aubject: "Meet· in&' t)1e Ch.U~e of Pannthood." °" .Jl!NIHY 16th. o.. Don PuJCl>ard wlll opeal< on "Tl>erapy !or the CnacW Asa" <Un4or• •lalM!lns 111e .A.dol .... •ntl. Tb• roijoWI,,. -y. Jan. n . "Pff- -.Uty .A.d)umnont" I Human NotUh In Pil!IC>flU.,l II the «11· cillq .. bfe<.I\ t9 be handled by Dr. lferio V. Taf>er. The final lee· lure w1ll be given by Dr. liioyd R . Eastwood and he wlU apeak on "Play, Recreation and Lel.ure (Marriage and Recrea.Uon). A more varted lecture eoune could not be t90nd and tJie speak· ers well known l!lnd well grounded oo their •ubject&. Today people have. man)> problet:M and quee- Uons to be anawend. It ia tell th&t auch a Forum u planned will be mOet helpful to parent.a 1.n working out chJldnn proble and their own penonal oqes. It I• hoped \,hat since these ers all come from a gTeat distance and have ·ao much to offer that the high achool recree.tl.on room will be filled to ca.pe.cJty. 4th Grandson f or W. A. Spicers • Mr. and Ml'f\ Walter Spicer of Harbor Laland have received word of birth of tbelr fourth grandadn on Saturday, Dec. 16 to Mr. end Mrs. Carl Burke of Boise. ldl.ho. Tho boy ti.u bffn named CbrUto- pher. Mrs. Burke Is tbe former C&ro- lyn Spicer and h~r wrddfng WP a July event of two yean &l'O· Mr. Burke wu gnduate<J Jn Ju~ from Stanford University law school and ls now a lawy•r In Sofee. The next time you're giving ahoe.t the old shJnola, try 90me on your leatller handbag-s. Sin<:* shoe p0Il.ah cornea ln varioo• colors, It Will touch up_~ratches and bright- en Mndbap dulled ff'QYll Tain .nd weu. b\ adGUCm, ti. waxy baee will protect the leather for a long, eflining future. Savings Account.&,,. no Jflal teJ-', ' I ' ' hoUJ large earn 11/2% interest at B a nk .of America! S50 ... $.50,000 ... $'°°,000 -ony OlftOunt above or ln Mt .. en-eam l'll lnMtftt compounded seml..annuolly ot lank of Amerko. If yo1i1r _ 1ovln9s depoiit• are not eami"ll this """'h. O.posit them In l a nk af Amerko ony time bolor. Jonuory 11 ond they'll earn tt.lo rote os of Jonuory 1. In addition to a lt other protections. your doll0t1 In l ank of Am•rica are ,..... ""* by capitol fvnds ond re1ertt1 af a round $.4.50 mllllon. For 1«11rit.T· - leA«, a ... U..Wlli;y, d. p••ll ,. ... , ..... ,. '" s.Mof.A..n....sa.n you _,., /•r _,. ....., ...... .,...... .11mu,.1 -~~ ••ntlof LQY,11 Worker' Hofd Yul e Pe rty Tho N .. l 111>lrlt wu ov\clencod ln the home Of Mrs. Edna. Nlck.eU, 221 Broadway, whe" the Loyal Worken Sunday School cl.... of the ea.ta Mn& Community church waa enterta.Jned T\Jeaday. In the llvtns room there wu • decorated tree while & snow ICfJle decked the mant.J.. Nina Loi· m&Qfh. a. member or lhe claA. decorat.H the lace CGVered dtntnr table with a colorf\11 .,-ray ot pot n set t I a 1 intumJncled with creenery, a gteamlns white 1ta.r and m.ini..ture Santa Claus. During a abort bUlineas ffsalon conducted by Mrs. Sally Hlnealy. pre1ldenl, a gitl wu preaented to Mn. Florence Harrison, teacher of the cla.ae. Mra. Joaeph H . Thompson. wife oC.. the pa.star ot the church, received glfls ot ap· preciation from the group tor her· Hlf and ramlly. An exchange of Yule preaents among the guesl8 wa.s followed by buffet refreshments of da.inty aandwtches, fancy cookies and ChristmBJI colored mints. Mra. Hinesly and Mrs. Edna Hart pre- aided at the silver team and coffee urn.11 . Mrs. Harrison a.ulsted Mrs. Nickell In hostess duties. Others enjoying the occasion were Mmes. l ea Clark, Kate Hirt· Jer, Blanche Anderson, AUce Tow· er, Callie Kirks, Louella Olton, Venie Salg, Elsie Opp, Lucille Fer. nandes. Georgia Graves. Clara Rollins, Alice Eutntan. Alice Nir- enberg. Edna Zinn, A.deUne Year· gan, Pauline Mithoff, ElbertR Johnson, Mary Kuhl, Daisy ~n· nett. Gt>rtrude Edick and Mi~s Mary Jubenville. The next meeting on Jan. 16 will be-at the home of Mrs. Mith· oft, 398 Flower St .. \\•I th Mrs. Salg u co-hoeteaa. Gift Idea s for Hospitalized Vets Veterarui admini.lltraUon today liAted eome "dos &nd don't•" for penons planning to give gifts to patient.I .in VA hoapltals. The following types of gift.A be· long in the "do" category, u they seem to be quite popular with \'el· uran-patienta : 1. Cigart.-tles and cigars. 2. Bookl'I of canteen tlcket11. Cood for purcha.sea In VA hospital canteens. 3. Toilet articles 11uch a.s shav- ing lotion. combs, hairdressing aoap and the like. 4. Stationery, pens, pen c 11 s . greeting carda and other similar Items. 5. Handker<:hiets and socks. e. New phonograph re~ords - after a. patient's musical tute11 have been learned. Don't Send Tht-w Gitt.a in the following categories ara not required, and should not ' be aent to patient•: 1. Used books, magazines, play· Ing Cards, JKtU}es and ga~. Jtema such &.! these are secured new a.nd In sufficient quantity by the hospitals. Candy and cookie11 to Individual patient.I. who, In m&ny case:w, an" on special diets. AA another "Don't" VA uked that na.mee of veteran-patients not be requested for the purpose of sending gttt.8 or correspondence. The agen cy ls not permitted to furniah such names to the public. -, ----- DANNY THOMAS, Hollywood comedian -"Despite how much we compJain about it now, tele-- v1aion aoon will become 'the happy medium'." 1 •ti N~RT • IACIOA· NEWS . TI~ES •· • Island Mural~t Paints Nati,vity Scene on Window That Cl>rlruna. " ... lnapltfns, movt.n& time ta proven ~ eeuon by the bef.uUtuJ m&nl't't' llCIM s-lnt<d on the 1mm._ .- tront ot Ute Alfred and Nelda Gib: ton butldlnc on Ba.Ibo& Jaland. A. UTl'LE GROUP OF Barbor l'ftidenta are Db.rlnc San.ta ttNs )'Mr to cfllldn'ft of an Anattelm orph~. provtdlq ton a.ad ctfta tor all of t:Mim. tlny tota to 16-)·~-r...,lda. •-or "ttk§ ttwy ha'·r workN. oollec~ tbe tora. nilbrbbhlnc them and makltis them like~·. yP.,. the older air .. there ~'ere wch pretty tbtnp M 9CWl.t a.od ()llMllu.me je~. Pll'tuf'l!d at the home of 3fra. Rober1 Taylor on Udo hie Juat bPfore slfta were> loaded lnto tb • l!lf&Uon "-C°" to bf' takf'n to thfo orphan&c-e &I'? (h!-ft io ri&'ht): j\tnr.. Taylor, J\frs. \\"llUam ·A. Klrk a.nd J\fn1. M.a.n.hall NIMl'll<f'r. Glenora. the CbJcqo muraJ:Ltt. who has ju.at moved to Ba.lbo& la·. lU\d trom Bevarly Hllla ~ the J11ld·wut., tell UJe nMd t.o Upreu her Chrtalmu fMllngt ln CJ"UUve expreaton.. 'and aaked lbe Glbaona f or the loan ot tb.eir 6 bf 11 feet oil! tront wtndow. For th• put week ,nn.ptured J,aland.er. hJ,ve been watchln&' the palnUnl ot the beautiful rnt.n(er acene compoud ot a lovely Madonna. a AlnUy Jrr JePh. a Chrtat Child. tl)e Three ~agt a.nd the tf'&dlJ,Jona1 anJ..mall ot the at.able who wtt.neaaed ~ birth. The rich colors of tht mur$l and the use of apa.r\Jling palnta rtve the picture a apir1tua.J value, a warmth and a beauty that holda the group or observer• for many momenta •• they at.and In admlra· tlon. IN ews-Tin1e~ Photo) r Glenora, lnterupted in her work I says that ahe la & new-comer to Balboa Island 1.11d OJ.at It la heft' that she wtU atay: pever tuP -ahe t:>een ap lnaplred to work .. she I• by the friendly p-aclouanua that prevail.a throuch.out this Har· bor asea.. Her compariaon ls ~. aa ahe hu mur&ll paJn~ed In churches. hospital• and commer· cial building tllrouaTiout wutem Amt"rlca. and her framed caJTVa.u.- eS hang in mu.eum.8. She is ut.abllahing her atudlo on the Grand Canal on Balboa ~ but her chJef deaire la aee:kinl' commi.aaloru for church murall. the .work that afford.a her the greatut pleasure. 'Los Posados' is Xmas Dram a at Padua Hills J..OCAL SOCIA.LITES "'ho joined the p1a pthe.rlng at th!' annual find.)• Caof' Ball, pN"M'nted by thf" Junk>r Aw:lll&ry of the Ne"·port Harbor Au.lsatncf' L'"&:tJP at tht> Balboa 8a)' Club last Friday night, nurnbt-red among ttH:'lr mtcbt Courtnry Platt. M"'" l\forrW-Smith, Mr9. Plat?, and ~Jn. Smith., all of Udo Isle. ! Photo by Beckner) Attesting ~o the wlde•pread ln· terest In the picturesque Chrtal- mu customs of Old ~exico, to date 2.018 persona have rn-..de rea- erv&tlons to 11ee "Lu J>oa&daa" at the Padua Hilla Theatre before it.e ends IU •ngagement the fjnt week ln January. Sta rbri gh t C lu b Exc ha nge s G ifts at Xmas Meet An a change or glfts and e.lec· lion of officers featured the oe. cember luncheon meeting of St&r- brighl club. held \\."ednesday thc- 13th at I. 0 . 0 . F . hall with Sy\. via Place, Jo Peel<. Eva Moore and Annie \.\1alker a.s the committee in t·harge. Ellyn Nt:1l~en presutrd at the buliines~ n1eet1ng at \Vhic h it ..-.·a.<1 d1'c1ded t o pul'<'has1· t·ha1r~ for th<' 0 F.. S Star Pn1nl~ Opal \\'esl reported for the non11na!ing com - mittet"', "''ith t'!lf'ctlon a.nd 1nstalla· t ion nf the (ollov.-ing ortlc.ere : Prt'sldenl, Laut a ~1 cClellan : secre- tary. Dorris Ragan ; vice president. Pauline Ja.spt'r: t1·t•asurf'r, E\'& Moore. 1fr~ Nt:l}.st:n had dl~corated {h .. sn1all Christmas t r f' e around which packages• "''ere piled, and the remainder or lht> afternoon wa.~ Spf'nt in oprn1ng nnd exrha.ng· Ing pr{'!-lcnts Nex~ me.>Un' will be on Wed- neaday. Jsn.' .. "'lo. 'The 'lunCheon committee will Include· £li)'n Neil- sen, Etta Map Cottman. Connie Brace and Betti" Smith, it was an- nouncf"d. Present were: Esthrr Johnson. &ttye Fink, Ada Ann Orth, Mar- garet Clark, Erma Lachenmyer Edith Voorhee.., Eva 1tfoore. Ruth ~i.'lter, Maude Wood. BemicP Knies, Edith Holte, St-Nie Bene- dict, Estht>r Devin<', Et.la Mae Cottman, OPftl We.11t , Je&n Cottle, Delphy Hep~rle, J o Cubbage. Blanche Lytle, Lf'Ja 1ifcMillan, Ellyn Nelll!len. Paulin(' Jae~·r. Florence Anderson, Clara Keel('r Dorothea Klnllfather, Bette Smith, Connie Bra,e. Pautl .. n e Mithotr, Laura McClellan, Marpret Rabb and Mabel Fitzmorfrl•. Newport Circ le Hears Xmas St ory The Chriatmas story was toh.J by Mn. May Delo:tier when Nt''4'~ port Beach ci rcle ot' \\'. S C. S , Christ Church by lhf. Sea. was entertainNi al the home ot' Mrs J eanette Boddome, Z31 Broad~ \\'ay, Costa M esa. Mis• Elsie Newland presided and M rs John u ·Ren gave the devo- t1 uns. ?.f rs John Pflschoer read an original. ~111 and enrols wer-e sung Games follou,.ed th .. business m f>Pling anrt aftervoarrt refr~sh ­ tnt>nL'l were 11t>rVt>d by the hosteM, v.•ho ""·as al'lsisted by her dau~hter. Adelf' Beddome. Prl>sent Y.'t>rf' the Mesdan1es D. \\'. Holtby. J A. Bodman, GPorgf' Arey, Bert Mills. MRrgaret Clark , Mamie Ha\'lce, Ella GO<'ldner, John U'Ren, Clara Corbin, Carol C\Jrtis, Eulahi Est<'ll, P . L. Higgins, John Pfischner. May Delozier. 1ti&"I Ne\\·land and the hostess~. Mi LESTON ES RIRTtfS BEACH T o Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Beach, 3~8 Ralcan St .. Coala Mesa, In Santa Ana Com· munlty hospital. Dec . 12. 19.:'jO, a daughtt>r, S lbs .. 81,.., oz .. WELLS -T o Mr. and Mrs. James Wel111, 2036 Maple St .. Costa l\1 e.!':a , in Santa Ann Community hospital, Dee. 1~. 1950, a daughter, 6 lbs .. 14 oz. ROLSHEfM To Mr and Mn. Howard Rolsheim, 223 Lillian Pl .. Costa Mesa. in St. J 11seph hospital. DeC" 14 , 1950, a son, 6 lbs., 3 oz. lncluded among Ula l a r g e r g-roupa to view the Ji{exican Play· en' l~tp !ILnnuaJ Chrjatmu dram• are holjday parties aponaored by corpora.tiona, woman'• clubl, pe.r· ent ·teacher auoclatlona, G l r I Scouts, itervlce and la.rtgu .. e clubs, and unlvenlty, collep and.I high school teachers and studenta, with aome ot the parttea number· Ing 100 or more. The colorful play, which hu apread the tame ot the MeKlca.n i;>layen ttirough the-globe, we.a written by Agne1i Emelle Petel'80l'I. well known educator, and ii pre· ~ted, with addJtion• and elabor· ations by the Padua st.alt, In the DEATHS English l!nguage. rlOSEJ'H H. RALl\IAT I It lntroduc'ea: all the plct.ureaque M rs. John Pflsc:hnt>r 314 Weat Christmas cu1toma ot>.erved be· Ba.Ibo& boulevard was called to low the border In telling the story Pon1ona Saturday evening by of a dramatic Chrtatmu Eve in death of hf'r father. Josf'ph ti . .11 humble homt' In a Mex.Jean Vilt· Balmat. 93. A native or New York, age. The play l\u a l"!a.morou• he C"ame to Pomona 40 years ago Mexican holiday fiesta u a finale. and wa.s a rf'altor until his retire· "Laa Posa.du." wtth a merien· mf'nL He i!-1 sur\'\\•ed by thrtt da, or after·lhea.tre party In the daughters and one son. I Mex.Jean manner, will be at.aged I Private ser\'ices wrre held l.n Wednesday through Saturday trve· Pomona Methodist church with ninp, and Wedne.!day and Satur. "H('lp StarrE. ,?1:Jt. ~berculoll.'11 · Dr, Black o fficia ting. Interment day afternoons, through J&.ntlp)' Buy and uea~ ~· ~ .. ·:vra~: in Pom,oea hiaU•oleum. 6. t.9~1 . --~"'-"!!"--'----'=-~---~--'--~-------'--------~--- , • • ~eti~ •111 •••• •• .... ..-a ' a .. ,_ •..,.., ,. I 7 IJlll'Al:&IJ 7 F •I ............................... -,.....-- • • a. .. Olilla .......... ,,,..., .. a. ............ • f t ORI , tr ... 11 1r , • ....., ••• • • ..,. .nw11 a .... fll N Z )' S tM M f7..,., Pistes ........ • I 91 '1= .._ .... DNc1"1 -"12~•.....,_lt..O..~ ...... ... Ill t tf: ,,., .... 5 Ip fw ..... flzllilll. II I $ ;C" I• .... ...._•st , 9lftl Qr6" 't c& I ' ' • HARBOR 08H • -' 212 Mar ine Ave. Balboa "fsla nd HOLIDAY POUL'l'RY FRESH ' TURKEYS ' Our turkeys are Hpeclalt,y Vo1''D, t l'P.Ah kllled and paockapd Jn a rnohltw'P proQf plutlc baJ for your complf'C.-•U.- f9CUoa. WP parantee tbePe wtll be PG pbl tt&t.bf>n.. Ordt>r now ud fq,.,·., tbf'I tlnnt for your boUday dinner. OTHER POULTRY ON ORDER Ducks • Geese • Squab ORDER NOW . -. ----. ----·------ THE NEW HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN • You Ca11 Play Rich 0f9Gn Tones at Once "lTHOUT KNOWING ~ Sll<GJ.E NOTE OF MUSIC Com.-llf'tlr and Try 'thls u·ondPtful Ne"' Orran Younelf DANZ· SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 No. Main, Cor. of 6th SANTA ANA Phone Kl. 2·5140 P~!JHJb,~ TE RESA RENNER I Mrs. A. Re n11 er I On.....,..Pf PlanMt of Th,.,.... ODattnent. G.U-le Stuclellt o! --k 436 Serra Drive ' Harbor 1171.J Corona Highlands -COl'OllCI del Mar No faster It ain EAST .· ....,, ''CITY OF / ' ~OS ANGILIS'' It% Moun l1tw111t &os Ar111le• and Chke11 Prival8 Rooa and Ba1ht in PuDmana Ntw Coacbta with Leg Jttllll and Rec;Jieing Seals-a.11zttd Oub Lowtge and New Dining Can J B~-1..0aap for Co1cb P.- • ?--~ot• ?.ta4t1r11-cr r-tr. S',tau~ ... .., " ' ' -UNI.ON PAC~IFIC -t • ii . • • • • • • , • • --~· - • oep,·1'aNe Los& muwuoa r T ~ r.RJ' i ... ---• • ,.....: hd' Jr'""'T -,. at N-rt Beeell. cauto .... • • .,. ... ~BT BARllOR PUBLJ8HINO COMPANY Member of CALIFORNIA NEWSPAPER PUBLISBER8 A88'N . Member of the NATIONAL EDITO~ ASSOClA.TlON Office and •• Prlnllng PJant at 2311 Balboa BoWcft.rd Telephone }latbor 1616 lealtttd .. Second.Clue Matte r at the Postofflce Lb New}Klrt Bea.ch. ~l(ornia un·der the Act ot March 3, 1870 .. ' RUSSELL L, Dl!:TRICH, Editor RALPH BORGESON, Allverlitling Manager to Pubasb Lt-pl Nollet-a and Ad\'ertl.temf'Jlli. or all Kl.od9 s t rBS{_.fttPTION RATE.'J ; • NEWPORT·BAl.BOA r<r."EW S·TIMES e \'f!ry ~ ln Or&11p ('ounty, $3 .. ">0 prr ;,·f'ar; l?.00 ,.ix moot.M: •1.ia tbrtt months (Also lncludr• l he S:E\\"PORT·RALROA PRESS, Thunday) OuU.ldr Orangf" County $-1 .• 00 per ~ear • • '.[ROUBLE IN COSTA MESA Boil. bubble, toil for trouble! Students at Orange Coast College. and we presume iheir instructors tno have gained a wide ex1Jerience in politics. The students of the Political Science classes under J>ble instructors recently undertook a project to study the problem of ·Costa ?\.1csa. And lest we get embroiled in a fight-let no one take offense at the terming of Costa Mesa as a problem. " Problem-for the purpose of this writing-is the sub· jcct at hand! Because many 1-.eot,le of the Rrca identified as Costa Mesa were ·talking, and loudly. about their situation a.s an unincorporated ~ntity. their lack of t'his and need for that: Orange Coast College's Political Science class selected the Mesa problem as their project. They beg-an asking questions. IX>lling residents through post cards. analyzing meetings and. statements. To some- the stLJdents search for knowledge was offensive. the pot . was boiling! Letters were written, some venomous, some honC!'t queries. some complaining. We have enjoyed this situation. It gives us great joy l o sec someone else get invnl\'ed in the pitfalls that have repeatedly claimed us. Now. really we aren't vindictive. 'but in retrospect we can see how truly foolish vie must have been. " We arc ce rtain tl1at those students studying in this class will be better Americans by their queries into gov- .emment-or its lack. We are sure that they will uncover the ulterior motives of those who would keep their com- )nunity facts from light. We would at this time like to ·invite the Political Science class to make an examination and recommendations for improvement of our City of ~~wport Beach ... and further-yet much further-we .,~I finance an A-1 investigation of our county government and its maize of 1-ietty bureaucrats. Mu ch praise to our Orange Coast College and it.s students~ -B. R. " ::couLD SPEED UP PARK An idea for speeding up the d evel opment of the city park on Corona del Mar's Bayside drive was suggested by ,City Engineer Bert Webb at the close of the council meet· ing last week. It was merely an idea of what could be done--n6t an official proposal by any means. Bert saict that if the disputed bluff road in Corona dcl Mar goes through the dirt which will be removed from "the bluff making way for the road would just about equal .. the fill needed for the Bayside Drive gully. Once the area .. north of 'the present drive is filled in the landscaping and "and othe r parts of the park project would be fairly simple. BUT-and this is where the hitch comes in-it costs •money to haul fill. The way the city plans to do the access ·road now. if it is approved, will be j ust push most of the '.'1oose din into the ocean and it will wash away. To haul ·the fill from the bluff sev~n or eight bl ock • to Bayside '.•Jl rive might cost as much as $25.000. ,, Now if the taxpayers want a park hard enough and "'tiOOn. all they have to do is find the $25.000. Assessments. bond issues. anything can be. done if one really wants it. '.'IL is something for the people of Corona del Mar and the parks and recreation committee to think about. .;__~~-----------~~---------- -·County Bases to Get $12 Million Two Orange county mi1it.ary riitabllsbmentlf will have rxpenrl $12.250.000 on improvement.a for jet plane operations upon approv · RI or a'Nf'vy requeist for an addl· 1 tional a.ppropriatlon of ·'303,378,· ...00. ·-J .. lannrd are extension o ( n1 n- ~...,.ys at both El Toro '-1ar1ne Air "lltaUon and [..o.ool Aln nlitos Naval ~tr statton, 1n addition to otht>r improvement!!, .!IUCb u fuel lllor · age. El Toro has anll<:-lpated th" im- provement and lengthening of run- ways ror flying Jet.s. It I.II ex- r«led lhe $\0,000,000 would be u"MI for other pubHt' workll proj - ect!! on the !!l.allon, Buch u &ddi- tlonal hownng f&C'illUea for women marines and tmproven1enl8 or old· er !ltrucluree. ··~---·~----------------------~ Put That In Your Pipe and Smoke It 8$ ao;os .. &UT Ot rpOiml) .... ..._. Twvtty,.nv. o r a n s • COW1ty men. lnclUd.lnre water and acrteul· tural l•dero, """" plalllly !rited. t o put It .mildJ.J, .,,. wbat a l'OV· ernment enOfteet let •HP to them lut week Wt\Oe they w~re YlllUn& :.>•vii: dam, u • Mde trrtp to an MWD fruipectJon tou:r to Parker dam_ ln view or the •at.er attuatlon hereaboulll. It'• a wonder lht'y didn't fn>th a t l.he mouth. lnatead ')( Jwrt Inwardly. I ' NEWPORt·IALIOA NEWS -11MES Tuesdey, Dectmber 19, 1950 Want $60,000 for Crash lniuries Damage• of more than $60,000 have been demsnded In l'IUP'l'rlor court foi lnjurle3 sutr1·rcd by a woman ln a. Costa M cK& automo-• bile colli.slon lMt Nov. 23. Ahwilda L. Divers and h"r hue· band. John E ., filed their action aplnat William Henry I•lukc, who a.uln ·was allf"i;:'l'd lo have col· llded \A.it h the D1vPr's auton1obll~ .at 5:'45 p.m . Nov. 2:; in front of 1609 Sut.a. A.na A \'t'., (\,.flta Me88. Mrs D\VC'l'll Mltf''I fur $M.()(M} general da.m&ges pl 11 ~ unf1Pter . mined amounl!J at $65 a week for loss of employmt•nt bc<'ausi• of ma- jor lnjuriea:. Her h llfiba.nd asked tor $10,000 tor 1008 of cumpanlon· 11hip plus mrdienl and ho~pital ex· penses yet lo be determined. On the journey alone lhe Colo- rado rtvor they had dlecu&&ed, with gTOWtn1 Irritat ion, th@' truly that the Wuh.ln6ton admln.t.ltn· lion made wtth Mexico, which aJ. locates l .M>0,000 acre reet of Col· orado river water annually t o Mexico and takea that amount away rrom the preclcua aupply or Cahfornla and t he other atx 1l&tea or the Colorado buJJ"I, NEW A.LPH4 BETA MAKKZ'l'-\\'ortt •'U uartf'd tbJa •"""if oe uw ~· t4.000 ... tt. AJpba Beta ...,.k« at I 1ta and o~ A. '"-e., Costa M~ be61t1 aoe.t~trd bz AJllaon Hoocr C.o. tor ttu~ °"._..,.. .feffel'1MlQ PropertiH. be. Lo<W auflico9tractor. aft tw>tnc uwcJ ln Uw> pro)ttt "'hf-:""ver poiWbM. Tl'll• I• tbr nfllt unit or a comp1ete17 ~· .. mJracle mile" abopptns ceattt °" 11th St. betoc planned by W. ~-htfenon. Lut 'o''ffok county pllftDen &ppn)'\.'t.'d re&onlnc the atroet-t f'Or bmlMl"tJ J'Urpo&ea. Follow1ac tM modMD t,..nd ln Ahoppln .. center devrlopment-. t-be bulklJnC• an-to hf" set t.<'Jc \\ith au parking ln front "and al the 1d~ ol thr rutuff' aturt"8. What made lhem madder and madder wu the aaaertJon that the deal re.aUy wu • political at.ea! ..by Tuu. through her Senator Tom Connally. who headed th.e commlttt"e that rigged the deal. Theft Susped Held to Answer in Albacore Case F"or gett ing Mexico 1.500,000 acre One man wa11 hclrl to answer reet of water rrdh\ Ca.ll rornla and 08Car Taylol' la def1nlt ely the "draft" man al OrJiLn,c;e r"os.st col-to superior court anc1 a seco nd Coast Drafting Instructor Was Navy Flier · During War other statea, Texu rot a swap of 1 legf". for it I" he who tcache.11 all pha.1tes of archllectua\ drafting tn nu1;n entered a pl<'a o r h'"IJilty to Mexican waler rtchU along the bolh vocational atudenl.8 and building lrttdl• Aturlents. Jn addition , h e petty thl."ft la.st week in Newport Rio Grande. It wu undert1tood. ha.II a c la..'UI In descriptlvt." gc.-omelty and, on the aide, !lp()nsor11 the Fly-Town.ship court. Whether It WU polit ical rigging Ing club . · Harrison E . Hall. 28. Ocean or not, t he way it turned out. Background. experience •nd lnlert'&l give Tsylo r th.:it "at home" P1t.rk. abalOne diver , Wl\8 held to Mexico pined nothing, CaJ(&rnla ans,,_:er to ~upcrlor courl on and other Colorado basin atate11 r@eling whether he Is llt,.rall}' In charge" ot grsnd theft and burg· !Mt a lot of water, and Texa,J!, the air' or on the gt"f'Und. for he I Sfud ts G•ve Jary at a preliminary hearing. gained a lot of same. ta both an artlaan and a flyer en I Hall wa~ charged by Newport po· Definitely a 10<.·aJ rna.n, (or he IT t H •t I W&nn Collan wa.s born ln Huntington Beach and oys O osp1 a lice With a part in the the ft of U t .000 pnunds of abalone fro1n W\I· Th.( -flectlo n left a lot of wu rraduatcd rrom ltJ11 nlon • ·~ t th liAm Loudon, 216 20th St .. Ne"'· ' •• " d f c 1 r 1·ttl port Bea ch, o n Oct. 8. w&rm •olla-In th• Oran .... e county High achooL Taylor re.mark"' with I ReallZin1r that toys .!!I re88 c 2 Party M It reached Davi8 dam, 00 enlhuala11tn that ht'll "vPry prou meaning o hr 11tm:\s or 1 e ~ d I I C I 'ltd • r th St d t Che11ter No"·a.~ Sitlon. 3!>, l O;,> m'.,,, up~ver from n ark•r. but to be auoclate wt 1 oa..11t co · C'l ren, mcmuo•rs o c u l'M '--·· 1 " ' o "A" St .. Bah1oa, c nll."red a pea 1.0 m il•• over de.sett road.I. • leg<'." Chrltilhtn A!\.."'OCiaLlon, r &. TI g" C II h It t _ _. of guilty t o a charge of petty Then the Innocent en•lneer of Junior coll eli:'efll a.re not new to Cout o ege. ave co ec ,.,., re· • 1 r od 1~• d d I d d d thC'ft and applied for probation. t he reclamation bureau 1whlch al-him either. fo r he grlldUat('( rnm n1 e ....... an es gnc a.n ma e di I t r I I hi h th Sitton was originally charged w ith ., had ... n getting wli:at tor. be· one·-F'ullerton J . C. Imme ate y a varit" y o art c ea w c ey -In h _,.,.a two counts or Issuing bank check.I' C.u•• of \'· -cent pollcle•. lnclud-lhetealter hf' furthe~ hlB Indus· will g1 vt" t o children t e r-,.,t• ...,_ u. '" wilh Intent to defraud whic h were 'ng .l>olutlon of prl\'ate water trial ~ucatlon by working at Vul· attics ward o f OnL11ge county hos· h f I r('{IUeC'd to the petty l e t cate· rlghtAI •xpla.lned lo them that tee Aircraft plant, whue he 11crved p1tal. Dnd h I d di M t d • h 1 gory, Jur1ge D. J . ~e said the D.Vl., dam had •··n built _ all IUl apprentice.! ip a., too an e en .s u <'nl11 unuer <' a nnan-... ~ k d two cht'c ks w ere ror $10 and s ... .Sll.CXM>,000 worth of It _ to mUer. ship or J ohn K Pnnedy have wor e each. GUARANTEE dl'llvery or the l .· Cunt' t.,.. \\'ar "1th toy"' ef!peciRlly suitable for M>0.000 a cre reel or water to Th~n came lhr war. Y oun~ little boy11, while wo men MludenUI N p t•t• f MEX.I\O ~ blood or the artisan y£'amt"d fo r unrtcr cha1rma.ns htp of 11.ta.rcla l ew e I ton or \Vhen that choice bit of lnfor· action with the s.rm£'fl rnrce11. but I J ohnfllone havr concrntrat('(i on a matlon landed In tbe midst ot the VulteP n~ded n1rn or his cR.libre coll ection of dolls for the llttl.:o j Extended Phone 0"9nge county agriculturt1ta--Uld eff\clr ncy 11.nd l"ffectf"d sevt'F'91 niiAe patlent.s. • WOW! determent.a. Finally. hO""'('Ver, the I Th:.r g1~up n1et in gle~~ralh 8NJ· Service Planned They begin lo boll like the water call or the sM became' so 11trong Bon .0 0 RY pvening a e ome 11urg1ng from the powe.r plant out-that Tsylor reJSignt>d rrom th1: I of 1'111J3 Johnstone t o ron1p~ete let.e at the dam. caa..ta.J Industry and joined the their proj<'t'lA and to make ftnal or courae. the enginec:T added U . 8. Navy. Onr " out or "boot planM fo r dcll\'cty of glfl.3 next that another purpo.iie or Davia dam ca.mp" at San Diego. the youn~ I Sunday. wa.. to atablllze the river now af· 8&.llor t"OAe rapidly In ratt' to A via· Mni. Dorothy Dalla~. a !!ponsor ter lt'• uneven di.c.harr• rrom lion M•chinl8t Mate l /c . Then fol· or the student group, add~, ''.!f. Hoover dam, above. Davtll lron.11 lowed two years of flight training our project Yi<'ldS u ma.ny toyM out these lrrel'JlariUt>• In • lakt" a.a an cnllAted man. "'Ith l'lpecltled &-'\ expec:ted. we ~Ill have AOme t o that bac k.! up Yirtually t o the tra.lning duty at thrf'e colleges glved t;J ~tlcnl8 in the tubercular root of Hoover. and unl\o'etl'lltlt>11 In the MlUth: W1t.r 00· But the Orange county group Louisiana State Normal, TcxM ------- Youth Injured in Boulevard Crash l'OUidn 't be diverted froftl the IP-I· Christian Rnd Univt'r.!llty or Geor· a.ranlee of delivering United States gia. Additional fhght training water to Mexico. Not United ca.me at Mcmph1~. PenJSacola and States water. either. California Jacksonville air atatlon11 . wtt.tf'r! "Halt way throuti?h I broke my DQn f'ortf·r. lfl. &!boa CovC'a, "Who's guaranteeing anything leJf and landed in t he th" hOftpi· rt'celvl'd a ~ash in his fo1·ehead to U.!1?" they roarl!'d , and there lal," he rr marks. But even thRt l a nU an injury to his right arm WM no ftnswer. brought ltii compcn~at\on, for In 111 a l\l.'O·<.'ltr a ccident on Balboa Concenau11 wu that there mu.1t courJ!.e ot t1 m'e he wa.'I g\,•en 11ick I Blvd .. bet.,,.,·een 16th St. end 17th be-an f'pidernlc of Yalta rever leave. Then. he 8ay11, "I came SL. at 8 :i0 p.m . Tuesday, Ne"''· along the Colorado. \\'Ith Potsdam home. got married and re tumcd I po rt police reported . chilla. for final Oight training." Porte r "·u riding as u paS..'ICn · Mrs. Topper to Head Committee on Beautification An announcement wu made by Mrs. Lelia Baeskena of Orange. cha.Jrmlln of the plannlng and 'de· velopment committee, Aaaoclatt'd Chamber1 of Commerce of Oraoge County, or the appointment or Mrs. A1 ary Topper of Newport Be.•ch. fl.II chalnnan of a. aub-com· n1lttee. the elvlc beauti(lcaUon committee. She elated that Mr11. Topper hu uked that a repre.11entatlve b(• appointed from each Chamber of Commerce. Th<>M appointees will fflnTI lh• committee th•t W111 award a trophy to the On.ngt' County community that hu made the moat out.landing contribution toward clvlc beauU!uitlon at the regular meeting ln April or the Auociated Chambera or Com · merce. RuJe.11 and detail!! of lfie cont.eel wlU be declde-d by the commlt\ee at a mr-etlng called tor Jan. 18. 7 :30 p.m _ In the Santa Ana Cham- ber or Commerce office. Thue rulea will be widely publtclaed fol· lowing the meeUng. Car Burns on Balboa Island Guollnt> being U9ed to cie&n the motor caucht °" fire and did ap- proximately S2:5 dam.a,. to Ow .._.r1ng ln the car or Helen c. Tor"' 223 A.pt.e Ave.. •t 4 p.m. w..in-.y, ll>e Newport nr. .. _.....,,,._ En&1ne rour from tba Bllbl:. i. land tire •tat.Jon WU displtdMd to the ~ and aided la ct!DC .. Ul>b'-"S .... n ... "' ll>e .., ....- In the 100 blodt of Apta A- Got ttt1111 \\'lnp 1 ,er in a csr drive n by \Vatter One month arter ,irra duat1nn he received his wings and b<-ca.me ETI. 11lgn Taylor What Al thrill It w1111 then to get behind the controhi of lhe Navy PBY'"· A nd today Taylor malntaln.s member'fthlp in lhe Naval reserve. as a lleuten· ant, although during thf' Jut few yea.nt M:hool teachlni;t duties hllvc h!tt Uttlci time rot flf1ng. Jam<'• :P.11t c hPll. ~4!'> Irv1nr Ave .. Nl'wport Ht•1ghts. which rRn into the t't'llr o f e par'<cd car, police l'Mlid Driver w1111 li.slert M Arnold Lloyd Moore>, 1019 \V. Pine Sl .. Santa Ana. Seeks G11e1rdianship of Dau9hter's Estate Following release from the Navy Myford Irvine of the Irvine Co .. In 19'4:5. Taylor and his wife, V1t· hut W('('k flied petition In super- gtnla, IM?ltted In Whittler wherP he ior <'OUrt uklng that he be Hp· workerl In the l«'hool cabinet 1'hop pt"linted guardisn of th• pro pertic" and llhe earned her dl'gtte. Later nf hl11 10-year-old daughter, Linda at Sa.nta Barbara they rrveraed 1 Jane. the proced\Jt't'; Virginia worked Irvine ga.ve his addrel!8 as Box and Oscar earned his Bachelor's B. 'I'wtlin. and aJ.!IO San Marino. de~. He all'IO earned member-1t.nrl Mid hf8 dau~hter'11 estate .!lhlp In Epi11llon Phi T'ftu , hono rary con.ffi.!IU! of approxjmately SJ&,000 •octety in Industrial llrU. worth ot stock8, bond!! and bank &-torr comlTig to Gout In 1949. d~poeila and a benerlclal llfe in· Taylor t&Ught In the Lot! Angeles tr n-•t In ll tru11t with no market t1yatem. (ll'llt In R.oo.evelt high a.nd I value. E"'llmalcd annual income then In Franklin high. ot the e11tate wu put at $20.000. Wttk en<b find Oscar and Vlr· ctnia putting rinJshlng louehe. on their new houee tn Corona High· lanc13. A.!I a judge of their effort.A they have baby Hars-te.. age -11 monUu, wh~ penM.nalily l• a conat.&nt boon to their morale. CARS OOLLIDE Collision of care driven by Dora 0 . Skinner, 88. 928 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. and \Vlnnle. F . Trlp- lrtt. SO. 810 8 . Ataln SL. Santa .uta In the 300 block of N . Ma.in St., Santa Ana wu reported by police P"rtday. fnveetlgaton -.id both •ehlclea were allghtly dama,pd. 2 Mesa Youths Join Air Force Nineteen Orange county men enll11tlng In the Air Force or Army ~ rar during th~ month o r Dec. according to Sgt, A. B. WllM>n. U.S .A.F . of lbe Unit ed Stat.ea Army Air F orce recruiting office In Santa Ana. Enlisting In the Air Force from the Harbor area we~ Charle. C. Chapman. 21 . 2:i18 Orange A\·e., Cost.a M en; and Charle.a A. H a)'. %0. 2 t4.2 IDlden Ave., Co.ta Mesa.. Plans for prr.~ntati o n o( a ne\V prtil1on for extended tC'l <'phone serv ice in Oran~e counl y were dis· cussNI IA.st week at a tneeting of lhe public uti11til's co mmittee of the Oninge·<Aunty Fann 'BUn!&U and representatives of olher or· ganlzatlons. The meet!ng, under the direction of C. J '-1 arks. farn1 bt1r<'au sec" rC'tary. t onk no .specific a ction but eoncensu!'. of the JCTOllp wa..~ thnt unll'&s thf're could be quick a c tion on extcnde<i s ervice through some nth{'r m<'ans. the best method or approach ""'ould bf' to 8t'ek a SJ'f'· cia.1 Orange> county h ra1 ·1ng br rorr thP California Puhlic Utilities commission. It "'a s suggPstcd at thC' meeting that an t'ffort be m1:1.de l Cl hav(' the spel·ial ht'arin~ in Santa Ana. rather than in the con11n1ssion offices in Los Angeles . Home Service Course Completed A Red CT'08s social welfare aid and hon1c sc1-vict' tra1n1ng course ,,_,.a." completed at the local branch on Dec. 13. The ladieg at tending this course were: Mrs. Lanie(' J f'nl?S, Co1·ona dcl Mar : :P.frs. Kathleen Kemper. Costa M<'sa : ;\frs. ErlwKJ·d Millett. Jr .. Balboa : Mr!>. H . :P.t . Nobl". Ne,,.,•pnrt ~ah ; A1r11 . )farloe Olh· mer, Balboa ; M1"S. 1-1 u1Tay Rob· Prts, Balboa Islanr1 : Mrs. E . C. Twic hell, Balboa: Mrs. \V. K. Sul- livan. Balboa JgJ11n d; and ~1r.s. A . D. Sturtevant. Balbna. Miss Martha Caldwt>ll. director of home IW'n·\c" f r11· Southern Orange County Chapter was the Instructor. Shore Cliffs to Get Mail Delivery City mail deli\'ery s1·rvice ,,.,·iii alart in Shore Cliffs J an. 1. Co~ rona df'I M.ar Postmaster Veme Wstaon announced la11t week . There will be a morning deUv· ery Monday through Saturday by both foot carrier a.nd parcel post carrier. \Val.son said that Shore Cliffe residents who dC'Sire the de- livery service must put up a maJI box and must havf lhe hou!JC number plainly visible from the 1treeL Officer Tri 1 ferrecl · to EmtCo•lt -"'* ' o.--R. a. ~. -ducUiaa. orncw at au J*1o ,..,.. ..i -----~ to --. K. II. -..., .... .... II lllf ,_. U.. .-it fau ,.... at -8-·Ba.-lid.. B•COlt a.,. . , • Blltl.'l'Y BOUDll .. ..,.._ - --~"° -s-ta et Ille N ....... -_.. al a )!lat •tn"U.. e6 4ffta'la et tllle -.. lMl JI ••· Ll!rt to "atat: lln.. I . ..,.... W.,... -•'1--; Mr. -lllft. -•"' '•fl <leata -: Jlr. ---.... Wrtpt. .. :P• 1 ... ~ 11.r. aM lln.. lliall* •s t If, .. MMpwti llf', t"Accw Ciewr, ef ~ "a"'6; &w. -9'Ullt. .. 0.-... -(tlU ·)t-_.., --Mr.--.., .. Olio-. .. -I -·1' llb el -.......-.. -.. #I tel.._ Nllltr ~ 1Pllolo.b7 J!ec!nlfrl Abalone Theft ' Case Solved Guilty pleas ot the two 8USJ>fflS. Harrison E . Hall . 28, and JameR E. McElroy, 21. both of Sanla Monica. ended tor Nc'>'-'pott police last y,.·eck the abalone theft case. H11.ll will be sentenced Jan. 5 anti McEJroy Dec. 22 for stealing 1.000 pounds of abalone from E . A. Loudon .seafood products, 216 20th St .. on Oct. 29. A total or 752 pounds of the aba· lone have been r cCO\'('ted and 40 more pounds are coming In. New- port Det. Sgt. Vincent McManigal said the balance was lost or sold by the a ccus<>d . A total or 752 pounds or the seafood y,.·as recov· ered from a rrerzer in a San Fer· nando locker service nn Nov. 27 . \Yhcre it had been stored in a rent- ed lockrr by the suspect.s, Mc· ManlgaJ 38id. to send season's greetings Newport pc:>lice investigation !'ttetched from Santa Monica to Avalon. CaLAlina. to 8an F£'rnan· do a.nd thorugh va1;ouii depart- ments or the Los Angeles police fnrl"f', aft<"r Loudon had not ified Newport police he had heard of rn cn att1·mpting to s ell abalone al a reduced price in .8.'lnta Monica . Arrefol({•d at Catalina McE\roy wa. .. arrested by Ava- lon police on Nov. B and alleged· ly admitted his part in lhe buri::-· lary. H e was taken Into c ustody by Newport police and appeared in Santa Ar.a justice court where a p!'Obation hearing was set. Hall wu arruted on N ov. 2R by authorities in Los Angeles county on a charJtc or allegedly ha\'lng thtf'e mar1puana cigarets in hi:<1 poss<'ssion. HC' was to be turn· erl over to lhf' Newport authoritie~ and plrad guilty in court Friday Newport poli<'e had set a trap for Hall at the San Frrnando lock- er plant after the abalone had hcen removed. He rluded San Fer· nando polict' but wa!\I capturerl a sh o1·t time later in that area, Mc· Manigal explained. Mary Tate Named Tri-Hi· Y President Freshmen Tri·Hi· ,. c lub or Newport Harbor High me t Tue!'· day eve'ning. De<". 12 at St. An- drew's Pre11bylcrian church and elt'Ction of ne"' officers wa..., held. Those elected arc: president. Mary 0 . Tate; vlce·prc1\dent, Carol Jean Schlickemayer: secre· lary. Gauha Bouchey ; treasurer· Denna Derrough: worship (hair- man. Valda Winters; and publicity l."halrn1an. Mari lyn Shoemaker. Plans for dl sec ret pal week were made. This will be C'limaxt'd b}· a Christma..~ party to b<' given on Tuesday. Dec. 10 at St. An. drew's Pre11byterian c hurch ------------- this way ------------- lllSTRlBUTED BY Clayton Thompson Present were Gaytha Bo.uc hey, Denna Derrough. Juanita Griffin. Afary Jean Hilliard. Karla Mess.all, Dena Pheglt>y, Pal Robt'rt.s, Jackie Robinson, Marilyn Shot'maker, Marya T ate, Valda Winters and leader, Velma Pridham. "-'11()1.t~8ALIC lllSTRIBUTOR "'"' NEWl'ORT UAJriiQk Pb. Har. IM ...._Oar. 1094 ....__·~~~--~~~ I ----------... I I PRE· s•LE INVENTORY ~ l CHEVROLET & OL,DSMOBILE 1S .EAT COVERS I SAVE UP TO $25.00 R99ular $25 to $49.95 Seat Covers NOW ONLY S1437 to s2910 FITll FOR MOST MODELS OOMf'LEl'E UNE OF OTHER ACCESSORD:S Get Yo. C. l'fPClired or overllauled wllle geit8hle factory parts are sh"ll cm1ilable •. CULBERTSON MOTOR CO. l 2481 ce·11t - T s' • . . Tuesday, December 19, 1950 .USOIAM &i 000 1 Burslan omubtd a Claao -. of a warel\OUH building a.t Oran•e eaut colle.1e. to gain enu.nce- and. ~ tools vaJued at $320, the } lhcrtff'• of_fice reported Saturday. StoHn were ~ augen and IJlx dee· tric drtJJ.a. inve11l lgatota Bald. Tele -fun by Warre<f Goodrich 111 wllh you'd throw away that old ll st-when you do 1•t "" answer 1he'1 a lready tur ned Into )I frog I" ... To keep your penonal number li&lt up.to-<late, cbeck it often wit'h the latest directory ... Pacific Telephone. TODAY n lRll FRIDAY • "Ed ge of Doom" DA.NA A..."i'DREWS .co~tlN"G SUNOA y I . LESTER A. BECllER. D. D. 8. \ DENTISTRY 17~ Newport Blvd., Costa Me.sa Med.teal Bldg. Beacon 6752 606 E . Bay Ave., Balboa Harbor 327 -J Harold K . Grauel Chapel Phone: Beacon 6610 110 Broadway Costa Meaa BE SURE-INSURE wtlh KAURll!: STANLEY 1nsu ........ ~ Phone Harbor 1 '711 ua Marble Ave. Ba.Ibo& la1aDd W. Stuart Foote GENERAL INSURANCE Courteous ln!Or1nation IU1 Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach Ph. Har. %" HATTRE88E8 8oat.-Holllel9--Tratlen .i.n..cwu 8bapeo BE400N IWI C.la Mto9a Matln!M f'o. 1150 Newpnrt Blvd. SA~ 'S SEA FOOD "SIGN OF THE SW0RDn8H' l MDeC..t..,_._ ... llvl- OPEN DAILT 11 ......... 11:11 p.. .. Cocktails, Sea Food ... Steak DinnP.r8 l'llO!Rll• LON O B&A<JB • 840-79, 802-00 and 824 -05 WELCH'S Gr(}lip Reports on Navajos, Asks More Supplies A. ttport of the trip to ti'• Navajo lndlam In north-u.aten:a Arizona. WU _.ive.n by Mr. Ken- neth Perry. Dr. C. Emmel"90n. Dr. P . Butcher end Dr. C. Smith. at the &veni.b-Day AdvenUst Church of Newport H eights, on Saturday, Dec. JS. Dr . Emmerson spoke on the con- dition o r the teeth or thoae whom they contacted and said lt wu re- mqkably good tn those who lived M>me dtstance trom the post but those living near the pMt who had a ccesa to sugar needed a gnat d"aJ of work dont>. The only dentist tbere Is t 76 mile"' awe.y. Dr. P . Burl"her investlgRtt"d tht! conditions under which they llve. He found their hoga.ns. while very primltivl', were VC'ry clean and or· derly a.nd the people th~maelvea were clean. In spite of the g-reat shortage of water. Ch·er a thou•· and garments were distributed but it wa..s nothing to what they need. Children run around wear- ing ju11t one garment coming to their wala~ and the weather i! cool at rive thousand elevation. A suit donated by Mr. R . Hamp· ton was given to a. medicine man with the explanat ion t via Inter- preter) that it W&.5 from another medicine man. D r. Sn1\lh reported on the phy!li· cal condition of those whom they saw and did that most of the sick people whom he treated suffert'<I with me.I-nutrition du" to ln1· propC'r diet and lack ot food . There a.re 62,000 Indiana on this reservation e.nd they are greatly in need or help. E verything that was taken wu greatly appreci- ated. The Dorcas Society are uking for more clothes. food, blank ets and toys. for another trip there In the nea.r futu~. County Gets More Hiway Tax Funds Orange county and the cities 1n the county arc scheduled to get $1 ,207,806 this yea r. 1960-5 1, In highway user tax funda collected by the slate, Califorr.ia Taxpay- ~rs· association reported today. The county Is to rrceive $889.· ~66 or this sum and the cities .$318,240. For 1949·50, the eslin1alel.-I share of the county and the c~ties 1n the county In this fund wa.s $1,· 101 ,533. Of this, the county g ot $81S.084 and lhe cltif'f' $285.44 9. State.wide. 167.332,1&4 of high· v.·a;· Us£>r tax funds Is being shar· cd with thf' counties and clllf'S th1~ year. 'A'ith $4 8.388.05'4 going to the counties and SIS,944 .130 to the c ities. Last yf'ar. 1949-~0. estlma.tert apportionmf'nll!!I totalled 162.56:1,- 328 Of Hlate-collected highway user tax. funds tor the count1efl: and cities , with $45.<H4,728 t o th" ' • • NEWPORT -IALIOA NEWS • TIMES • • HENRY ROSENFELD 18 THE BIG Dl':SlGNER FCJR SM.A.LL PURSES. The Unique Orem Shop ln Corona del Mar bu 'ju.st.arrived' holiday prlnU by Henry R.oM:nfeld at ll7.9G. Thue prlnl.I · • r c beauUfUJly 1tyled teative llllle d~ that look amart comlnr or going! A.J\ot.her Roeentekl th.at really caught my eye wu the bulc velwte-en lh&t'a ln "come--hlther"' red or blac k. My dear. wh.at you could do for youn1elt will\ thta dtuJt and a rew Rhinestone.a! A.nd It's only $1S.a6: The Unique ca.rrle• am.art cockta.U •kirtA and dre.•)' over-blouses-Louella Ballerina, Sherwood of C.UfomJa and other-a. Alao you'll be pl~a&ed to know t h.at dru8H are for the Individual here , and etylcd for short or tall. When you buy a ganmcnt at lhe. Unlquf', YoU v.'on't .stt It on your next door neighbor or leerlng at you acrou the bridge table. You'll dlKOver a fine llae or Stroock and Town C raft Coat•. The Unlque Orea. Shop hu an air of good brttdln1. u you <'&l\ plainly see. 1209 Cout Blvd., Cdrona del Mar, Har· bor 0781-J . • • • T'-0-Y·L-A·N·D TOYS FROM 5c TO $1 3 .9 5 XMAS TREE SPECIALS'. CRY BABY -ALL RUBBER BODY. Drink and Wet St O:> Structo Toy Steam Shovt>I $3.40 Open Eve•. BALBO A 5 A: 10 Balboa 300 Main • • • SO T H E COACH ASKED YOU TO TURN IN YOUR SUIT'! ~ ? It you'd kept your suit nice and clean and frf!shly preNed. it never would have happened~ One sure way lo 11tay on the t~a.m is to send your clothes to Wuhlngton Cleaner.. You can f&Cf' life's rumblea much better when you're weil·preaaed and well groomed '. The ateady, rella.ble Wuhlngton CJeanera will take better care or you t ha.n your mother! M yop know, lhlil &ea.90 n k nit auiU are very fuhlonable. So keep yourl ab.&pely and trtm by Kndlng It to \Vuhlngton Cleaners for hand·blocklng. l wholeheartedly recom· mtnda them loo, for dye work. I 've been all thru t.l'lla big modem S8l'Lllary cleaners , ao thla mt'uage lan't eomethin1 I picked up out or a claw mac hine. Get with It and call Wuhlngton Cleaners, Hanbor J.48 for free pick up &nd delivery. 329 Marine, Ba.Ibo& lsla.nd. • • • MY GRANDFATHER WAS A PAPER HANGER and 80metLme tell me about yours. But In the meantime. darUng, I \vlsh lo inter that I have jU8t spen t an en- joyable hour look ing at the moat beautiful willlpaper I have ever seen, lncludl.ng Grandpa's~ Kimmon 's Drapery In Coeta Meaa hu th! Waterhouse Collectloo of documentar y waJl·paper &Ad matching-' fab- rics , authl'ntic Chelsea chlnu and olher e, and t he Williamsburg restoration wallpaper reproductions. Thea<' Willia msburg piece• are exact dupllcatl's In coloring a.nd design from articles in the re.atored buildlngl!I ln Virginia. Klmmon 'li also ca.nics the Varlar and Stockwell papers. Have you aeen thf' Foto-Murala at Ktmmona ! The&e are terrific C alifornia color .scenes a.nd great decorator ltema. When you go lo eee these. Inquire about cu.tom made draperies. allp·covenr, sprt'ada, furniture. and fabrics? Klmmon'1 Drapery, 4 ~ E . 17th. Coeta Mesa, Bea. 5348 Give a Kimmon 's Gift Certificatr • • • .. RJNG OUT WILD BELLS .. KRIS KRINGLE DRESS SALE AT POLLY APPAREL • • • RECULAR STOCK QUALITY DRESSE:S 20-25-331:i '-' OFF Jer21tys. Fallles. C rPpt'l!I. Gabardines, Corduroys Stzea 9-JS ; 12-20-14 U,-24.1, POL.LY APP AREL CHRlSTMAS DREAMS ARE MADE OP' CANDY • • • THE CANDY SCHOONER ln Corona Jlel Mar makea divine hand-made chocotat.es every daf right In their own kitchen ! These chocolates an ao fresh they talk back an aay, "take me home with you." You can 'cet uaL chocolates tn 1 • 2; 3-and & lb. ctn boxe. from 11 .10 lb. up. .Tbcac wonderful candy-maken have JM!Ople coming from wide and far to get the •pecial Rum Chttlics they make tie.re. Aho you can g et fruit pac q at THE CANDY SCHOONER. Theae are pa.eked lo order and a re u fl"Nh u Harry'a k>tt.e.ra. You'll find all sort.a or c andy Sa.nta.a, edible gtn ltf'ma f01" your favorite mites. The C&ndy Scbooner, ~19 Cout H ighway, Lorona del Mar. Har. 2075-W. • • • You v.111 kindly strp over to a mirror! {lpe.11! Frlg'hlf'nlng lan'l It! R.f-.member this an't Hailowttn comlng up, It's Chrlatma.a! ~d unleu you want 110mcthlng more than a ·ock-full ot blrch·twlp, you'd better turn yourself In at Ruth's Beauty Shop for a rood lverhaulin1. Rulh hu a nC'w operator, one Harriet Dopyera fyou pronounce it) who la r~.s'~~I! extremely capable and experienced? Harriet ·t hu been doing beauty work Ln thh1 area . so a lot of you know how good she Is -S hc"11 so talented she wu formerly df'mon.11trator for the Rayette permanent. I thot ot &ome- lhlng else too-While you're gelling a Rayette pc>nmanenl or a $1.00 manicure-get your eye·lallhes and your eye·br ows dyed. It nllght Inspire sontrone lo throw a matrhin,R" mink over your resllese French shoulders! RUTH·s BEAUTY SH OP, 338 P oinsettia. Corona de! M ar. Harbor 2907. Evenings, or Sundays-by appt. • • • I MUST , YES I S IMPLY MUST TELL YOU AT O NC E ABOUT A CHR1ST1"1AS WRAPPING FOR YOU OR SdME OTHER GOR · GEOUS CHICK! F irst of all, thl.!1 ,R"own I 'm about to describe in pet'rl«'SS pr08f' can be found al FUN FASHIONS. Please bear that In mind at all t lmf'll. This creation ls a Lorayna origlnal-2 piece jeM1f'y. The blouse has an exciting neckllnC', bat wing type 11leeves and bullt-on cumm"rbund wal8t sa8h that adjusts lo fit ever ea t rimly. A dash on yam fringe a ccentuates sa.sh tlp8 and skirt bottom. The dreas In royal blue is divine &.nd then again l wu mad fo r the winter white. A half-hour lat<'r I w~ torn between the black or the g-rty. This 2 p it"Ce dream can be co-ordinated W1th other skirts on blouses. The price ~ only S32 .~. F UN FASHIONS also bears cuing for Lanamcre sweaters. These are the teen- agers passion as they cloaely resemble Cuhmere and are only S4 .9~ up. Go grt you r hat and mont>y bt>ll. You might want a whit e short. 8horty shajot coat with bold brasa butlon8 for the Candle Light Ball $21 .95 al FUN FASHIONS. 1305 Coast Blvd., Corona de! ~far. • • • E'f F.8 Cl.ISTEN-PULSE~ THROB YOU'LL HAVE A GAY REC EIVER IF T lfE GIFT'S FRO M LOUCK'S JEWELRY! If }'ou know a. ha.ndsom<' woman with pierced cars. lor w illi ng to) Loucks' has a pair. of 'dramatic b lack earrings set 'i''ilh lmporte6 rhlnestonea. Truly spectacular for evening wear? F or forgotten mC'n, l!lterllng cuft links: or a fl~herman'a tlc>clup $2.40 up! Beau· Brummel ex· panelon watch bands. Parker and Sht'arer Pen and Pencils. That'! en ough for mC'n. IC't's gt>t b.11.ck to women. Here's what I care ror -Elgin American Pe.11.rls with detachable tailo red fa.stene.r. you detach the fut('ner a.nd at night step out In a blaze of glory with the Czl'ch rhlnestonl" sunbu~t on the pearls, ur you may wear th" 11Unbun1t as a pin. Tricky. huh? and only $21 . F . T. I . When you ~o in Lou('ka' look at the Atmos ~rpetue.I motion clock in lhe window. It Iii ~wf'rl'<I b:V trmpl.'raturf' chao~es. UndC'raland ! Nellht'r do I. LOUCKS' JEWELRY IS AT 1786 Ne"-'pont Blvd., Canta 1"1t>sa . • • • A M,\N Wl-10 OOESN.T OWN A GOOD WHITE SHJRT W ILL NEVER BE PRF.SI-o DENT. or chairman of lhc board for lhat • • mallC'r. BI OW ELL'S SHOP FOR ME!\" has 0 • • """hilC' Arrow sh!rl-'I In 7 collar style'&. sizes 0 14 -18. Give your Christmas Knight a • • white Arro'i'' shirt. Give h in1 h is chance to • countiP8 and $17,520.800 to the 183J Nt•'A·port Ave. Beacon ~:'.>3 • • COSTA MESA become an exccutive. Arrow also puts out 0 a washable corduroy sport shirt in r<'d. grc<'n and yrllow. $7.95, that your C'Xecutlve cities. "Since the war. the state. 1tnd lhe counties and rltaes in Collfor· nia have 8t('ppcd up ~t:-ccl. road. and highway expendilureM-it.nd the taxt>s t o pay for thC'!le cxpl'n· ditures have gone up, too ... th._. Taxpayers' aSliOCiat1un pointed ouL El Toro Plans Christmas Party Sant& Claus has comple:tPd plans for his gtgantlC' Chlldren'11 Chriatmu Party lo be held al El Toro Marine Corps Air Station Saturday. December 23. All children. 12 or under. or Marine and NavK.J personnel llf'rv- lng at the bue h·ave been tnvltetl to atten'1. And the jolly old gf'nt with the whisker8 hMn't forgotten thC' youngsters whose f!tolhen are sen •i ng ovenwa11 with the First Marine Air Wing. He ha.a ,equeat · ed they notify him through the Station Chaplain, either by letter or phone, that they will be: on hand to take part in the feattvttlea. The party. co-•pon~red by El Toro'• Special ServicUi, clube, and lhe Chaplaln'a orttce, 19 a.n annual air station event . Santa's pro- ty'am for thia year includes movie., the 1ingtn.g 'flf Chrlatmu carol• by Girl Seoul.I. and of course a penional vtait from Santa himaelf. who has promi.9ed every yt>unpter a gift and C"andJe.a. Announce Guard Holiday Plans • I STRONGLY SUSPECT THAT THE FABULOUS DR. ERWOOD will care about for his leisurl': moments! has 11ufrC'rl'd sevrre IO&M's at parchest! The man's a plunger, you You'll find good gift hur\ting at Bidw<'ll's know! I have &een him drop a cool 20<.-!in a cigarette machine} 3hop for mC'n . without flinching . Apparently, he's trying to r<'COUp from aomC' 218 Marine, Balboa Island recklC'M folly by selll.ng hls Crown JC'Wt>l.8 fron1 S2.60 set up. He-ha:-e e e -----./ narbor 2090 simply elegant rhinciitone necklace &: earring sets at M .00. Semi· COME ON. LET'S SIT 00\VN AND TALK THl!\'GS OVER precloua stone' bracelet &: earring seU at $3.50: Earrings that woul( LIKE LITTLE WOMEN AND MEN: You can find the merrieet stop an 8 day clock at $1.00. I tell you. if a girl len'l falrly dripping lltllt gift.!! e.nd gadgcl-'I in thf' world trom all over the wo rld right with glamour &: glitter, It Uin 't Dr. Etwood'a faulL He'a the poor In your own backyard. Tht' Patio Stud'o and Book Stall has a girls' Van Cleer It Arpels. Take a gunny-bag to Erw-ood's. It'• dazzling varlcf.# of foreign and domestic novelties, books, party cheaper lh&n shop-llnlng! ER\\'OOO'S for gifts. Art. Furniture. (avant, and rare o!d prints. Anna and Ingra, lhe Swedish dolla, &rC' Fabrics. '407 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Open Eves. and Sun. there, and Scottish J eanie & Irll!lh Kathlee n, all w insomely gowned A: • • • wiggC'd. You can gel real tropical perfume from Hawaii at $1.W up HERE'S A SUPERLATIVE FOR A SOPHISTJC ATEO LADY ~ A Swedish, aLainlcss slef'I bult(•r warmC'r that's practical and A loungVi g lay out for a l&dy in a worldly mood '. Black aatlri charmlng for $3.~. LIMOGES clgart>lt<' and boudoir sets-and be trouaera dnunatlcally topped with gold brocaded aatln jacket, or If 1urc and notice U!.e H edi Schoop rhythm dance figurine set, !ID you'rr a p referred stock blonjfe, a jacket of nlk> gtten ~ Th.la \:tevu· :nod«'rn and so terrific. You're probably hair way down the street taling holiday coatume can 1ie had for a mere Sl9.9~ at the JO·LEE with tht>S(' SUKJi:<'l!'llons in your r('ticule-but pause long e nough to Sport Shop! Other J o-Lee CStroupl Special•: Sun-Rose pencil note: Patio Studio and Book Stall is at 313 1-, Marine, Balboa le· &Jim, fly front gabardlne skirt.II In citron, green, broWn. blue or la.nd. Harbor 2647-JK. navy al only ~.~. OR you can expreu your wannest Xmu greet e • • lnp with a cashmere cardigan .. You'll flnd a big se~tion hf!rf "STOP THE PRESSES '. H OLD THAT HEAD· in namtngo, jt"rttn, cherry or aqua Sl7 .M--$1SI.~. J o-Lee Sporl LJN'E! .. crit'd J usyC' R tchardson of Richard.eon Drap- Shop ... 1813 Newport Ave .. Coeta M~. ertes. "I have just r<'cC'iv1.-'d my BATES George Wuh· • • •• lngton lx'dBpreads , and say. are they hard to ,gel! But LIGHTS; CAMERAS! are lhey beauties! "Art e•.taking thia message quickl)' SCENE: The ll11thla are on the Xmu t"'"· the ca.meru In th< down In Es~ranto. I da.ahed back to the news orttcc . hand1 of J Mull Photographer•. Here la a brilliant sift Idea-a gift and threw a wrench ln the press. These na.L,k>nally for everyone ln t.he family to enjoy dr: treaaure fol" yea_re. Ila • advertised Batea spread• are worth an EXTRA tbo Mag-gie, I Mull camera artlat.a &re taking appt.s. now for Xmiu They a.re loom ed to be helr·loomed and a.re unaurp&Med Eve. A Xmu Day! They Will come to your houae a.nytlme ant ror good looks. J eaye ha.I them in twin or doubl(' ta.ke colo r or blac.k A white photos ot your kids and tamUy enJoyinf aiu at $25 each. Anothe r ecoop from JCS11Ye: She bu a happy Xmu. WHAT'S MORE lf you caU them right away, they pert and alert organdie cottage curta.lrul with eyelet wiU bring along a Santa Cla.ua ln tuJl regalia to thrill the childre.r. t rim and a shop-full of other CURTAINS! Give your home • A: be a jolly prop for the portraJl. I c.an think of no better tlmr preee.nL It'e k ept a roof over your head llll year! Rtchard.ton'E for a famUy phot o ... a perfect eet-up for an enTLuting momentc CUrtaln Ir: Drapery. 1203 Coast Blvd., Corona del Ma.r. ... call now ... uk for Santa. Ctaua lf you want him alonl", but e e • ma.ke an appl. with I. MULL PHOTOGRAPHERS for •·x.m.u a l OREA.MING OF A WHITE C HRISTMAS ? Th• Wuberetlf Home!" Har. 24.10 21.t M&rln.e, Balboa Uland. -:uu to help out! Take your·laundry to this auper sanitary wuh- • • • lng pt.rlor . Clothe. come out •park.ling! While you're out frolbin1 STRENGTH THRtr JOY FOR THE WHOLE F AM.ILY ! What .-t the m ouUi Jut-minute Xm .. ahopping, the Wa.aheret~ wtll quieUy would be nlcer than gl~ all your bright-eyed loved ones aon ~d etficlenUy wMh YoUT clot.be.a. flUff dry lbem a.nd fold them for warm boua-allppera to nap anJU.Dd ln Xmas momlng! Rouw-you! You know you can't poe.ajbly find llme <to _wub at home! ~ allppen u e practioa.I ~t gttty. Barry Barber of Barber'• Boot.er)' Wuherette ll alao ta.moua for Tintexlng faded bedspreada, drape.rlea. beUe~• in people ~ II.Pt ot !tea.rt abd foot all )'ffJ' round-sllp<O"ft.ra, etc. you juat pick out your Tintex Colot rigbl there. tbl.9 t:hoasflUUL experienced 9boe ban bu taou. aUppe.n pile( Colon and rabrtqii come out bea.utlfully. ~ parking and plenty the oeillng tn hla family lboe •lore. Daniel arttm• for mef' of extra eerviee at the Wubentte, 4ot Cout Blvd., Corona. del Kar. Training wUl be auspended by women, and all kinda UMJ .. $5..86. Cblldttn."• """'-allppen 11~ Rat. 2516--W. Southem Calltorn.la'a 40th In-12.IG. And wouldn't JOU be about to kncnir tt ! llop&Jons ca.kl)' • • • tantry Dl.tmon on CtlrUrtmu ud bu nen bupd u:to ~ .Upper fteld! Tbeee are .. cute," lf you1J woo0..WORKER SPARE THAT CHAIR! Before you go mu. New Year'• Days to perm1t Ute pardon my COf'!llq' a phrue. at only Sl.J:S, Ewn 11 ~ ln lng up your hoU8e and your pretty Utt.le handm trying to rcmon r-teot ~ nwnbor ol mm llllo enlln! .,... hlld 2 left feet. llARBl:R'B BOOTERT COUU> SUP· p&lnt b7 band. eomu!t u.e Pllctflc Nelmp Co. 'Ibo .Nelren> Co. to _.., I"-boll.,. with their PLT THl:lll WITH BOUU: sr.D'PJ:Jl& 1'11111 Newport Aw_ Coot. ......., ... po.!Jlt '""" moot any kind of wood. Paint la --•-1 famtllea,, it ..... an.nowtoed t.oda.J Mea. BMC(llt 569-W. .. ~17 .. quickly, and b.armldaly. Old tum.1tun• can be pnprana ....i. o... DMlel H. -• • • tO< ttftnlalllntr 1n • trice! -d........, corr .. tableo, anuqu.,.,.ete_ ,_..-ol' Ule rormor Nat-·-nq TDDl llA.ll COJDI, .. n.. W-aid. ·-ro TALK 01' tJlal lay bUrl<d Wider --ol old pe.lnt. will ablae fOO'UI ID u.ie IQIW OUU<I di-MANY 'IHJNCl& or UllP8 AND -· • Uld tlle Quuterdoclr ,.. tlsht alter a Ndrem ~ -A.JIDlher ltem-.11 -o( .... ,.,_ -bo pormllt.d to -· -to. ... _, Tiie Q IHl --· --·farlaf Pna. cntt -be otl'll>P"d top..ido and bottcm with Ullo - ...... comp cm UMI Sa~ -tap ...., p ~ lw~Uld w -ClocD aad -...u..;ie patat ..-! PACIPIC NELREll l':.."" Gp Uld --· « ....Ung MCh hollda7 but m-,._ mtp otyto lll-llall .,._ salllg. ~ --... a11" *'p-Olo. DU •Ls.fayette, Newpor~ • _,. -tllZU by • .,.. • ..,,., auutmu and Nylon erdpa Uld ellllb W»iaz z • hr ._ o.l)rt '--7. N-T-• ~ to ,_..... tlloelr -i. ................. -"' --pMldr, "" I • GREETS 1~ t11e ,,_ _..ing. Dab ...s jaulltr ,....._ ..., .,_., Blc ~ -~ ~ • SWEETS :-.. ~ ~:::::. t:z's1!: t::11a_:u.._:-~,: J:r ,:-OiR.;;: ii.': • MERRY XMAS .. 1 ..... l~----.... Qtr.Un'llltDeCI - -,. ..... po. "' ---_, NO • MARGO U.. """*-•• .. 1w& l at o.t .Btwq, lfew rwt 9ssdr 8 ce. ..._ Opaa ...,._ _, • -• • • Page 5 St•ley Hits 'Shameful Waste' of Water in State by Floods CalJfomJa tacu outlay Of bllliona of dollars If all wate r raou.rcea tn the atale are to ~ conaerved and hamea.aed for the future, A.98em- blyman Earl W. Stanley aaid at his Newport Harbor horne Saturday. Preparln1 to leave for Sacramento to atlcnd a.n executive meetlnf of. the Senate-Amembly jolnt Interim com1nlltt>e on water problem.e. ac:beduled at the capitol. on Motl-- day, Stanley aaid that the two- year study of Cali!Gmla'• water problem• will be condensed ln a voluminoua report for present.a.lion to the ncx\ leglala t ure. All hearings ot the joint com· mJttee, of which he ls a member, have been concluded, Auembly- man Stanley •lated. Dlsutroua f1ooda tn San Joa- quin Valley migh havt been large- ly averted if the mountain streams which weTfl swollen to fiood stage, by heavy r9.lna and melting snow. had been protected by dame or other worka, he said. Slaameful \l'ute In semi-arid California, where all water I.a desperately needed, It I.ii" "shameful" that 80 much water goca to waste after ramp- aging doing m.Jlllona of dollara In damage, be d~lared. It Would have been much more economical t o have epent millions protecting lhe rich valleys and Its cities. Flood threats still conrront many another area In lhe state., and there are many tnatance:o1 where water re.80u rces are wa.sled Stanley declared. But t o solve them all. outlay of billions of dol- lan would ~ nece.s.!lary, he add· ed.' Stanley dl..aclosed that the com· mittee will recommend "some major projeet.8" but not all of those considered in the two-year aeneis of hearings. Kelp Bed Test (Coatln.Yed from l-ac .. t) •uch an arrangement the San Diego county sporl8ml'n would want a similar exclusion. Det.errnloe Which Btd!!i Hahn proposed that authorities on the subject determine which kelp beds to be selected as a study for growth of kelp and fish pro- tection and spawning features. Such a solution of the problem was not prote.!lted by ·anyone at- tending the meeting. Dr. Clark explained the fish and game commission felt the cutting of kelp was a justifiable use of a natural reM>urce. There ha.s been an overall depletion of fish in Southern California waters, t he women told the meeting. Burkhalter charged that com- mercla.I fishing interests did not ,ive a.ny conl!lideratlon to the fu- ture of their lndusfry. The depic- tion was due to the commercial in- terests themselves, he added. Pair Swindled 'Out of $6250 (Cont inued from Pace I) A Good Idea Wil!K.ln tho•A"ht tlu1t It would be. a good ldC'a for Karl to 1oaii. Karr the $1000 and to uge the -en~ tire amount for the boaL The $500 extra lo be used for eome extra equipm£nt. W100n said that the additional monE"y wouJd buy thrt't! complete two-way marine radl<>11. two depth tindl'l'll and a 32 volt diesel generator. On Oct. 2 Karl F:"~ ve Wilson hi.a personal chec k for $1000 for · ' deposit to hold the boat unUI Karr could obi a.In the $2000 on hl.s aec- ond mortgage. Wll~nn ca.shed the check at the Balboa branch of the Bank of A merica on Oct. 9. Karr found some Lime delay would be Inevitable on getting the $2000 loan o n a second mortgage, so signed a short term note at th~ bank for $2000 and the money wa~ given to Wilson . _ By this time the portncrs were inquiring as to v.·hy thc\r diesels were delayed but Wilson kC'pt say- ing that there v.·as n change In personnel at the warehouse and later s8id that he wes making ar- rangemenL<i to put the engines on the new boat lhe partners wen buying lo sa,•e the expense o f ahlp- mffit. Wilson then suggested going t b see the newly acquired property but kt·pl pn.<:lponinR definite dates. Wilson then !('rt with Emory al- legedly visiting Nogales, Arizona. Ra.r.k From Trip Upon r<"tu:-ning from his trip Wilson told Karl that In Nogales he met a man named Nicola.I who owned a cannery and shrimp bo8t and wanted a couple of OleMI en- gines. Wil11on said he could get the d1C'scls for $500 and that he had borrowed $250 of It from Cot Emory. HC' asked a loan of 12-50 from Karl and said that Emoey v.·ould pay K arl back In two daya. Karl allegedly Jrave W IUKm the money on Oct. 19. but said that Col. Emory kept postponing pay· ment. On Ort. 31 Wilson came to K arl's home and told the partners that he would like lo live In Bal- boa if he could bf' assured or a job paying S500 a month. The part-1 ners v.·ho antiC"ipated going into businC'ss importing shrimp trom Mexico tnlrl \Vilson that they could en1ploy him in this bmlne•. On anothf'r business deal Wil- son said a man nan1ed Salvador would psy S l 8.000 fnr a pur8e seiner thRt Wilson could get for S2500. Wilson said he needed SI500 to cnn1plctC' the transaction and borrov.·ert this money trom Karl and• Karl's v.·ife. ~ct·l\"t'd t'.>lt'S"ta.m \J ke to be employed as an enJ:ineer. I :Soon after this time .. Wilson r"· Wllaon said that he'd see thst it ce1ved a tcle_gram which alleg-ed- could be worked out. ly cam" front Salvador cancelling: Karl then told Wilson that he thl' pur!if' seiner purchll.8E', and planned to Install two diesel en· \Vilsop left for San Francisco. gine.s on hi.s boat. That he had The ~artnf'ri-Wl'r(' l'!Upposed to ll.lready bought one atid was going mc1~t \\. ilson the1·e . but when they to buy another. 1 arr1ved for thf' me~ling Wiiiian At this point Wilson said that I had !('ft. A t th1~ poi nt Karl &nd ~e and Emory had been procure-' Karr b~r_am(' convinced that they rnent office rs for the Army Trans· Wt'lr sv.·111!.-llc>rl . But later Wilson ., port Service a.nd could get two r"turnerl tn Balboa and he and ')1·and new diesels for SlM>Cl F.n1ory nffered to r1•pay part of 'h rough ll personal friend, a Major th e monf'y . hut later· lf'fl town. Sharp. The major was supposectlY .on Der. l_l the partners met tn charge of releasing surplus ma-F1.nk Rnd hP. is allc~ed t o ha"'e ad- ;ne materiel at Mayberry Slough m1ttrrl 1ecc1v1n2" $1 750 from tM. near Pittsburgh, California . E?'ory R.n cl \.\'ilson. police ea.Id. Wilson 18 said to have.Anformed F'1nk is 1:1.lso supposed to have 9.d· Karl to keep the deal quiet as he milled only knowing Emory and 'lad promised the gove:rnment that Wi!:wn sine(' May Rlthough he "'le would not u8e any information had on('(• told t~e partnere that "le had obtal.ned u a procurement he hKti kno .. ~1n \V 1lson for three or lfflcer for personal gain. four yra rfi Karl told Wiiiia n thRt he would Police Sergeant J ohn U p• on 'Ike the two dlesel8 a nrl that he 'vent tn. San Franc1s~o to bring vould g1VI! Wilson th(' monC'y on baf.'k Wll~n for arraignment on the followtng day. l gran<i theft chal'gPR along wtlh Checked C haMlctf'r Dave Fink Police a rr still trytn1 to find SJnl. Emory. ln the meantime. Karl and Karr -------- -:.hec kt'd on the charact er of the K · VJ..& 'wo 8Uppoaed offlceNI a nd it 'A-'a.q l orea it:Teran •Ueged that Fink peroonauy gu-Now i'n Japan t.ra.nleed any tranaactlon by eitht.-r -::01. E mory or CapL Wll8on and he Uao okayed Major Sharp. Aeling on theae recommenda- Uona Karl pufcllued a caahler's ~heclt for $1500 payable to Capt. Wl18on. When the check was pre- .ented ta Wilaon he la reported lo 'lave become Irritated and in.aisled ?ft havtng the mon,ey In SlOO billi5 10 t hat he could send th" money to '(ajor Sharp through eome my•- lerioua "diplomatic pouch" tf'I which he had accus. Karl 1-c· companted Wll9on to tl'le bank w hen he ldentifted Wllaon wtlo look the money, police Tflport..9 in- dicate. The rollowinr day at Fink'• tackle it.ore. Plak. mentioned to the two partnera tha.t there wu a S tmceon Bay boct a t Mayberry Slough that be wollld llU to buy buy but he did not ha.-Ille neceo-....,. '3000. · . WU.... allqedly Aid that the boat bad twin CUmmlnC• c11 ... 1a. wu a:i reet tone with a 13 root 'beam and had never been med. but WU in .. moll!: b&lla." Kur &nd Kar1 tboqlit that • T -Sgt. J ohn C. Ca.mpobauo. 34., of 2169 Pacific Ave., Costa Me.a, has r"turned to Japan after 1erv- ing with forward element.a of the Finit Marine A ir W ing In Korea. a ccording to autho11tle.e at Sa.nta Ana Ma.tine Cor pa Air Station. He wa..s one of the firet men to land at~po airfield after It wu c.ap- tu.red in September. A regular with 16 yeare .terv· Ice, the sergeant ctalma that: the ';toughest thing 11.bout Ute wlloie war" waa the sight of the Orien- tal country's half-starved chil· dren. "Perhaps even more 1>9thetlc.," he added, "wu the sight of Ma- rines ish&rlng canned ratlona w'llh kl& y they au aat,around thrir fire.11. Il'e t ough to alt there, while a kid offer• to do your laundry tor a can of C.rallona. ·• Sergeant C&mpob&aao9 wire, .Jeanne. and their three amall chtl· dren, Charles. 8: Jeanne An&&. J ; and Sarah. 1; are 1uldlftl" at the Coe.ta Me.aa addreu. _ bolt ~ Ulat type Would '1e ldeal 1be latc9t sty~ for eepent.ee I.IL tor tMll" nmtaJ 9"J'Tlce. Kan lo wear ISW'e&leni or Jef'MJ' blouilet ~ be CIOUld. «el UOOO from a the ame cok>r u tbe aklrt 0 W'Oftl -~ mortcacW: oa hl9 t.om .. M · wiUt them. It makm a more ooaa.-- ter -*"'1. WU.. told l1le ~ -wne. P.-po ,....'le -,._ tMt Ille pdee ot the boat ll~ and despaired. Woll. doe"t. bad -law-to '1800. Karl With a Httle derrtnS-clo. a .- -tll&t ... -Joan Karr Uout color remc>Vff, -all pu-..,.. St OOO to .upplemeat b1o PllOO If ,.,.. ?" tnnatonn -,_,.. .... 11 '7• • et,.s. l.Dto1 t.bll: ,..,.. ,...,..,,. . ~ ~· • ' • I ' I • ~--·~~--............. . ' • ,1 sn..ENT FD.Jll STAR Leabiee 1oy, now Mn. A. K. WMtennal'k, 121 W. Bay A,,·e... 0BafbcM. If' Mown la • ~ from a 1918 tno\ie. --rhf!f-Blue O&n.ube." Nlh Attber, at Wit, and losepb. Seh.lldkrsul are the othf'....r old-tl.mr.rs ln Um pboto. Ltat.rlce ta.u reemtly reJunted frorn Alboquerqtw, N""' M 4'x- lco "·twre 1he bu bffo appea.rlG( ln • st.are \.-era.Ion of NOf'-1 Coward'• .. La M..,..utw..•• LEATRICE JOY, SILENT FILM ST AR HAS SHANGRl·LA L·IFE ·IN BALBOA By Ed LelfoV"D Pusing lhrough the white wooden ute. on to the path that thread8 lt.8 way by the flagpole llnd the ornaments.J iron bench bearing the name "Leatrice Joy," we stepped Into "cluttered el~g11nc1::" 1a.1t a friend once sald It) that is the home at the A. K. Westerm11rks at 721 W. Bay Ave., Balboa. 1 Mrs. Westermark is probably better known u Leatrice Joy, and a good many of ug can remembet' when her name beckoned to WI from lhe marques of the old nickelodeon. In the day before the "movies·· had found lta voice. To say that Leatrice ts an out • ..__-------------,----------------- standJng example of the old adage present location at a Ume when that "keeping active keeps a wo-the waten of the bay came a1- man young" is hardly enough. She-most up to it. Now only the hou.!t! la atlll a "penons.Hty, warm, vital. part shows. the larger part, the electric and effervescent. She barge, is buried underneath the re-awakens the mind to the days ground. when screen .stars. could only g~t I "Having the barge beneath the acrau to their au1dences by their house gives our hon1e a marvel· pe~al magnetlsnL Valentina ous acoU8tlca.1 quallty." says Lea- had 1t, Theda Bara had It. and trice. "When 'lite put our phono- ~atrice Joy still hu It. graph on the floor, the whole Pk>nty or Bounoe house acts as a giant sounding . board and we get wonderful tone Slender. dark-haired, and po8·1 quarty .. apaing a tremendous portion of , S~ ·laughs about one of her "bounce-"' Leatrice really enjoys fri en~'s st atements about the life In the Harbor area. She ~ll "cluttered elegance" of" her home. her husband also have a. home in "1 suppose it's true, but we cer- ~ Angeles, ~ut p;,er~r thell" tainly love it here." The \Ve1ter- Shangrl-La extslencc in New-I mark home is quite small. warm, port Beach. cozy and although it may not be ''People in this area all seem to quite "cluttered," a medium.sized be Individualists," says Leatrice. dog would have to be pretty care- a.nd adds that this is one of the ful as to how and where he wags reaaon1 she enjoys living here. his tail in it. We askt'd her what she thought about Gloria Swanson's comeback j C'lliaa Dop l.n the highly-regarded "Sunst>t There are China dogs on the BuoJevard." I fl_oor r definitel~ not the tall-"".ag- "1 thought It wu stmply mar-g.1ng lYJ?t"), paintings .an~ an an- velous .. Sttid Leatrice with genu-t1que mirror on the v.all , aseort· ine en'thusiasm. "The film lnclud· ed bric-a-brac on the shelves and ed som of the acting that w~ desk. and countless other ltem11. pttdoml~anl during the days of ~~t don't get _the l~~resslo~. that t he silent movies. The type or act-I its a pocked·.!lze l:'d1t1on of Sun· tng that was ~ed mo re on ges-set ,Boulev~rd." tures and pantomime. There was I Its t~e kind of a home In which the 'entranct" • the 'pau8t' · and the a n:ian s red-leather chair sits 'look.'." ' ' 1 comfortably close to the flrt'place ''Many pictures today just don't and plump pillows beckon from have these wonderful moments" l!Il overstuffed lounge. It's tiny, adds Leatrice. "Altho,ugh the;e a~d all that the word intimate Im- were some really fine sc~nes in plJes. Bette Davis' perfomiance i.n 'All I Leatrice remind,. us that the L Eve' when nothing was I We11termarks lived on their gaff · I ~ * 1•-. • . ;· ed'. ya,wJ~ Lady Leatr1ce, fqr .· . ·:.ff~d.~~~\: kn -~ cOfnpaet\ N:ltfh~ -tacilltle!I she says '"Tbat's 11.bout all the housekeeping l want." pictures u&e<l to stimula.te the Leatrice .Is quite 11. sailor her- lmaglna.Uon of the audience, now self and being married to a man t.bey juat hand it to you on 8 plat-! bom In Copenhagen, the quaJnt ter " a.nd lovable capita.I city of sea· · raring men in Denmark. hu had f11"\11t Fan Lt-tt ... r a lot to do with It. Leatrice was so enthr&lled with Second ChJklhood ••sunaet Boulevard" that she wrote one of her flr•t fan lettcr'J lo Cectl B. DeMllle, an old friend of hers, and asked for his picture and autoeraph. Tht> photograph arrived with the-n1es.'l-age, "Let Joy be unconfined _ .. Byron &nd Cadl B. De.MUie." Although she hu many m~mor­ lee or her triumphs on the screen, lAatrlee la not the type to iq>e.nd her daya running through old pho- tasnpha. and trying to relive the ..-at. She h&.9 recently ~tumed from Albuquerque. New Mexico, I where she ha.a been appearing ln I Noel Coward'• "La Marquiw." .. It WU an amualng, Ugbt co.. tum. play o.nd I thoroUfl!.ly en-1 joyod my'role. w .. rtna thqoe ~· riod c:mtum• _ and voluminoua aldN reminded me ot the Ught U{I. l&cy lYJ>e of belnp women ,,..... .uppoMd to be, one• upon a Unle." "'We oertal.Dly 9"1119Ci to. ban ..,Cton awo_y n..m that I-• -1-trlee, polntlnc to ber ....,,. ~ ta1k>rod ..... oult. "Wby. I OCMtldn't ,vea. p.rt: up wtth U..e -LoiDll •-it tint appeared. .,_. ... jual.,mllCll-to "My husband's one of the most experienced sa.llors In thia HarOO.· area." she says.. l:fe'a prob&bly a ::..i-,_ '"1 all !be Ume.. -1 Latrice DOW bu an Iron ln tht ... .. eoaaec.Uoa witll ber na.t -"" -..... ba.t with • • ... ,.... awWdt C'O"'&"f'l\ls ...,.._ r clDe't lblll1ft tt. aw tht-..i _ ._...,..... a ._. .. a 11t 11 a.w.e11 srtr'a--. .. qimlt.e.. ...... --ta ..... U' •. ll_..,. ___ .. ,, ........... ,....al-Al • • good teacher, too. H l8 sa..illng'- mlnded wife took a first place In a dinghy clMB evt>nt ln San Diego al>out a year ago. And when the \V)nd I'! blowing, Utatrice i& just a.<i likely as nut ti) b(' out tacking into the wind in her lltnghy. Sec- ond Chlldhoo<l. Vile asked her about her unusu- al first name \pronounced Lee-uh· trlM>J a.nd l"eceived an unusual an - swer. "My mother was always quite taken with the name of Beatrice which means s-plrltual blesalng from God. However. scmewhere In my father's pa.st thel'c was an old sweetheart named Beatrice. My mother didn't care to remind my father of an old flame consta.ntly, and went down the alphabet searching for a euphonious conso- nant that would take'the place of the first Jetter in the name. &a- l1 ice. Leatrtct' was the result." Loon Coinpany Moves Offices "!Acreued buslnes~ and the nE"ed for laTS'er &lld mot'e conVE'ni- ently located quarter~.''. were the r-easons given by 0 . L. Sheldon, manager of the Bay Loan com· parly, which recrntly moved from 2604 W. Newport Blvd., Newport. to new offices at 103 E. 18th St., Col!lt& Mesa. The f11m \Vas at their form<'r location for about two years. Associated v.•l th Sh('Jdon in this locally-ov.·ned enterpriSE' is J . J . Steiskal. Sheldon. who h&.!f. more than elgbJ: )'"'111 of experience. in the loa:a rtnmneM. ·ts . • gn.duate ot Gonr.ap Univetslty In Spokant>. Wuhlngton. HliRT IN CRASH Suffering mlnor injurte!I when \heir cars collided at the intersec- tion of MacArthur Blvd. and Paularino Rd .. near Orange county airport in C08ta Mesa. were Hira.m \Vltiatler. eA, well-known El Toro rancher a.nd WaJter H . Porter, ~e. of 209 Carnation St., Corona. del ~t&r. Both w"re taken to Santa ~a Community hoapitat • ' • • • NEWPORT -IALIOA NEWS -TIMES RaUftcatlon ot tile Prado pac1. between wa.ter tntere1ta of three counties by which 0r&n.-cOunty wlU be pemJlttod to proceed with NEWPOBT .BAY POST-W .. 11114'.,. 'NEWS-TIMES -Eveey :l'Dtt ... J It. water aalVOlfO pJ'OCTam I~ NEWPORT-BALBOA PRJ!:SS-TJaaJlldays Prado bulA. WU votad by the 1'.wp.r'I .., rw& ·07 -'ftell ~ -ra ti SM 9Jf 'fl Orange OowltJ Water dlatrlct di·, ,,, __ er -Tlll...-J ,._ recteora Wedneaday t.ltemoon. llDIDIUll' AD II ' UlO:S leavinl' only two or the ag-ende11 e119 be_... re OMll, .. 94 _. -. u., th All D'nerlftlltd. Illas& ..--r ......... a :vs .i .... tory IO e a..,_...,.t un· 4 I hr 1 Paper f ,'ft ~::-of th ... , th• board of auper· 4 I J-I Papen Liit vtaon, u dlrectoro of th• Orang• 4 Linea I Papen l.08 . County Flood Control dlatrlc~ l'l>e ~ wW not be ........ ~le for more-·~· ·. have lndlvidullly .Srnlfied \heir t.QMrtJua .ut an adY•rUarment. rwrn the '1.•bt to oonecf;IJ . approval of the pact. ft wu r~ &ny and &IJ ads and to reject a.oy &dvertlaement aot. 141 p:irted to th• water dlltrict board Nlu and reJUlaUona.. Adverti.ementa and ca.neellat1cmll . ~ Wednuday, though not yet offlct-accepted up to 5 p..m. on tbe day precedlDr pultllcatlon.. Ph. &r. Sf)8 aUy actln• on lL Pkioe u..... 1811. Mil for .. Ad Takw" or -.d ad ... nad!ffJI 1 .. • N~l'OltT HAllBOft PUllU8BJNO 00. The local board received a tt· Hl l Balboa Blvd.. lCewf'Ort B"9cla. Olllfonla.. port from Attorney Roger Howell that the pact hu been ratified by , the China Buln Water Conserva· lo-BUSINF...88 GUIDE lion ..-x:laUon t h " Anaheim Union Water Oo., &pt.a Ane. V&J,. Jey IrTiptlOfl Oo., Santa Ana RJver Development Cl.I., .~d 8-n Bernardino dounty Flood Control diatrict. Nal llalln .. Attorney HoweU said he under- •tood that the 1UV11reidli County Flood Control and Watar Coraer- vatlon district· ti., not r•\ ratilled the pact, which wu reached after nlJmcroua conferences betwttn a joint committee reprPaentlng In- terest• of the three counties. Orange county e11:pecl8 to res- cue from 8000 to 12,000 acre feet or water In Prado butn. now wasted through evaporation and transpiration. Pipelines which w ill carry this water under Prado dam for spreading In the river chan- nel below, have been completed. A system of laterals, to be at- tached to the upper end of the pipeline, r~main to be constructed. Reel Cross to le4jln First Aid lnstrudor Course COKPLltTJI) BOUSll CLJl)ANINO .mce. rumiture and rup ab&mpooed. ...... -ata- runy 1Ju1ur<e1. Al's House & Rug Cleaning Co. Beacon 8111 .1Ztlc Custom Tailoring For Ladies and Men Alterations -Furrier PIPER-JOHNSON 813 E . Balboa Blvd. Har. 1096 16lfc J t-BIDLDINO SERVICES INTERIOR -EXTERlOR PAINTING LICENSED -INSURED Glenn Johnston 0-01. Slat St. Newport Be•ch Harbor 2297-J 34e48 PHONE Harbor 1616 to place ,your' want ad on thls page. • lt-BUILDINO 81:1lVlill!;ll PAINTING EARL SHEFLIN :rra Painter St., Ooola w- BeL MIST -M Hd Building Contractor E . F. ZILM Llcenaed . . . Insured New R~sidentla.1 and Commercial ConstrucUon R emodeling and Alteratlol\8 Complete Building Service Handled by One Contractor FREE ESTIMATES Harbor 0727 -J Day or Eve. •1ce-O H. H. HOLBROOK DEPENDABLE PLUMBING ....._.. ftolJ&lr llentat Mrtnttc •• ~1 S-UU.W' l801Ba-BmL. "-.... ot- • ' -·-• •r••f flE"I fl'! CARP~ WOl\K · ' ROUOH and Pt•WMd .Ut cablinete. Ra.rt.or /1. Free Cheok v ON OUR WATCH llAll'nlllt mbowe tf repatra or .. new watch •r• reqUlreCL WALLACE CALDE!UIE4D Jewelar JI 1 Cout Blvd., C-4"1 Mu Alcohollca Anonymoua WJite P. 0 . -1Jlf -llland, c.Jlf. . • Pho"" Klmbert7 .._ LOST-Green Clolswne L a p e I watch wttti Orf.gqn plq. f"rld•y eve. Dec. 8th at BJ.)' club. Re· ward. 320 SappbJre. P&lboa la- la.nd. Harbor 2083·J. 55c67 Q-lllTP.t.TIOlllll W~ --l:/CPEllIENCl:D 81CCRl:TART, bookkeeper wants part or full time work. Permanrnt realdenL Phone Harbor 2895-M. 53p6& TRAINED NURSE will vlalt pall· enta who need care, 2 bra, or more per day. Phone· Harbor 1012-W. Call after 8 p, m. MpM When you need a nurae : Practical N\ll'llel! Registry Graduate Un<jergraduate Trained Practical Nunea Speci11lly tn!illed OB Nuro.a 860 Orange, Sant. Ana Klmberiy %-11.M 63c66 REG. NURSE want.t work, Dec. 16 . to Jan. ind. Can relieve tor Chrlstmu holidays. References. Write Box G c/o this paper. ~ WOMAN, experienced, wants pe.rt time h~ work. Hu car. Ph. Harbor 1186-M. MpM ll'IJfa K.Ull> LAUNDRY or 1Joo. "'.. .,.1,. 8hlrta, ""'"' -4r11111. curtainsi u )'OU Uke tb,rn. Pie-up and deliver. llelp wttb dinner parties. Mra. WU- ll&flla. Barbor 1662-M. Beaco1'l 61!91 -W. 51)>M -HELP WAl'iTED JUSTICE COlfflT CJ,ERK, part- Ume. 1126 mo. (Up to 30 bra. weekJ7); 2 yrs. prev. c1erlcal exp, dulred. Must type 30 W. P-JJl. RN:ident ot Newport Bch. 'fuwnahlp pref•rncl. Apply prior to O.C. 11 at On.nee County Peraonnal Popt., ... N .. Broad· way. 8-nta •~· 5lcH W AJrrfT mlddle Ned woman &hare .,om• and Mlp ca.re for baby. J,.iva ln-&mall sa.lary. Pbone Hart>or QOM.I(. 60c65 &:lJROPl:4N mothar'a holp-Uve ln. $180 moni.A. Rererence1. Pb. lfarbor 8l~W. 63Uc More Cla.u1ned on next pap. \ ,~, . ,.-,·. ·''~ BARGAINS IN AD LIB By MARGO In This Paper • Due to the de.mand.5 tbr first aid training the Southern Orang~ County Chapter of thf' American Red CroM and its various bra.rich- es are settJng up Red Crou flr.1t aid Instructor coursea In the month ot January. Requirements are to have com- pleted at least the standar4 course within the last thrt>e yean!ll, have an Interest ln teachl.n& first a.Id and complete thirty hours of In- struction. All advance course graduates art! invited to attend, u well u Ca rmer Rt'd Cross In- st ructors. Adwrtis1:ng An lnv.11synent Joword The P•rpetuol Growth of Profitable Business Applications may be obtained at the Southern Orange County Chapter. 1104 \\'. Elghth St .. Santa Ana. or at any of the branches. Information a.s lo thf' 1 lime and place and the Instruct or will be published at a latf'r date. Jncre&Ses In flnit aid classes over previous years has brought to a total of 32 cla.s..'l-e!l.-since July, with approxlm&tf'ly 350 people en- rolled_ Seek Sprott for Customs Violation Wt>a.lthy Pasadena sportsman Richard Bear! Sprott W&.8 being sourht la.st week on a federal war- rent charging him with violation of1 a customs regulation in con- nection with a. Mexican cruise on his palatial yacht, "Bt"f'e:tlng Thru." ' The yacht'• home port at that time was ?'lfwpqrf: e,r~r b~ Jt "''&JI sold lo a Spaniard In July. J . J . Millen. cu.stoma agent in charge, accused Sprott of' allow- ing two member.1 of hb crew on the huge. airplane-equipped ves- sel, to come ashore at San Diego without submitUng them to ex- amination by public health au- thoritiea. The alleged violation took place Jut April l~ after two crew rnem ... ben1 had left the yachl at Gu.ay- mu. a.nd were n!pla.ced by Thomas E. Darling and Jack WalJace. Warrenlll were a.Lao l8sued tor the two crewmen. 8. I. Group Names Al Gibson Prexy Elected p,_.dent or the Balboa bland Buslne• Aaoc.laUon Lut week wu AJ Gibaon. insurance ap.nt and ya.cbt broiler, during tM annual election meetl.P:• at White'• Park A.vcue cafe . ?famed 'rice-president wU Dr. 0 . G. SU.., Wbo will INCCMd Rnltor Stan Ka4ftdcl. The new MCNtary·tnuunr will be Bu.n- m.. cnolJo', -...... proprie- tor. New memben ol tbe Board of I>l""tora are llarold BJalN, own•r of the Ialand 8~ Goode _..._ and Marlon Dod<1. of Dodcra JUJt lll>op. B-u mom· bu of the -la Ute ~ puoldent. Jolul II. Bidwell. prc>- prtetor ot Bldw.U'a Shop for Kon. MAYOR l!IMl:R II. ROBIN· !ION. II. r. OD d.wan def-D-"Kool ....,., otller activity ot -t will .. y. '9 lie • • ••rs un.W all oar~ an .....,. ..,., ~ fa< wbalAlftl' ...... .., bil:f:aJ1.. .. • .nmo& A. ll'. BRAY, 8. ll'. oa lllP .... --__ .,,,. .. lndool~­ to -u.. .... to Piii -1'Al>-pe· ud may tlM Lard ~ ._ lf all It )W•1an PM .Bzt.u..• ~ • • The modern busTness world is beginning to believe that there may exist o sound bo1is for a literal interpretation of the old prom i1e that "By Faith Sholl Ye Move Mount.,ins." It hos brought it s notice, example after ex-• ompln of remarkable achievements which were the dired results of faith. The man or woman who 1ucceeds in bu1i· ne11 ore the on~s who have faith .•. faith in themselvcv, in their products or services and In their own power of attaining success. ~ Faith implies per1istency and patience. The man who feels sura he will finally reach his goal will not be impcitient if his first or second, or even his third or fourth effort does not bring overwhelmingly great results. He knows that he will win if he keeps on trying. The mert:hont who hos faith In the mer· chandise or product he sells does not doubt his own ability to convince the 1>11blic of that faith and 1lncerity. He will uncontciolisly incorpor· ate h" own enthusio1m iftto his °"v•rti ... ments. His odvertiling rn•naoe• wili'ti. forca• ful, and they will be frtquent. Firm in the be- lief that he con if he will, win over for a cus- tomer, everyone who is able to make u1e of his merchandise or pr~11Cf;/1h~..iy ~fl~~ untlt1'.··lic.s ·dmil\plishec( his' ~urJ>Clse. '' · Thi• 50me bu1ine11 man will recognize in thought and in deed the power of constant reiteration. He will advertise frequently in the medium which will bring him the quicke•I and surest results. He will undoubtedly ••lect just such a ftewspaper for an advertising medium OS you ore reading at th• very momen.t, be- couse he reolizes su~h on advertising medium hos the good-will reader interest of the great·\ est number of people whom he wishes to reach in this territory. • • Mciny local bufi11ess organizations ore taking full odv;;ntog• 'of our talent~ adver- tisl~11. staff • • • ~ttlng help to creole new ideas far their aclvertWng mesooges ... ob- toining ex~rt 011istonce in high-level copy suggestions, lay-outs oncl art work. This 1erv· ice is ellfetld.d witli jvst ... ~Idea in mind ••• thot we may old )'911 in increcuing your bu1i· ! • /~1 • • . r . .TH Mn"' Nnlf 1of fhe Dlly It •lleded Ill The JJltle O•llli•I ~ -'-' n..n a..uiar1y . . . , I . r • • • • ' \ • • • . • • • • • • , • • Tum•y, i:lkt111w1 I~, ,.,5C . ' . NCW'ftOiT -IAl:IOA Niws...1™6 ~---'---------'~---------,--~--...;..---,--,--,__ _______ ..:..:. ___ ..:..:.:..;..:..:..;....:..:..:....:..:.;....::::;..=.:.;..:..::~..::__;.:;;.:::::.... __ ~~~ ..,~ 1 -----• • WE WISH .A MERRY CHRISTMAS JQ ALL OF THE MEWS· TIMEs ,Cl ASSIFIED ADYfRTISERS AND READERS • • CHRISTMAS IN TODAY'S CLASSlFJED SECTION Yearly and Winter CJOOli rvJ\K. RO-A APl'a. '40 mo. up. Llollnp wantell. PAUL C. JONES da7 Ba-)119<1.. Newpurt - Call -111'0 or Ratllor ms Yl:.UI ROlJND..-..Slllcl aet-. cam· pWoly tufnlohed. Ca<pot..s wall ta wan. r-eoo•ble rent. Ill o,.J Ave .• Balboa blan4. &... bor&M. - Exceptional Buy We f,el thla 2 B.R. home Ill the tnollt out.tanding buy In Co.ta Mell&. ..... .,. -CJoM In.. • Jn. old, h&Nwood tlooro. tile, oepuai. Wod atall ..._u, nreplM>o. fenced bedt yud. 2-<:aJ" pnp with «G!Cttt.e drl-. 0 . I. appn.1Md for over 110,000. ~T mull eeU. Full price only • ···•·m..&n ON BALBOA POINT • JUST BEAUTIFUL--.2 bedroom and den bome- lovely panelling in living room and den. Break- fut bar. Owner leaving area. MUST SELL. UNUSUAL VALUE! One bedJ.oom stucco near channel and ocean. Good beach home. '$1 ,500 down. FULL PRICE, '5.950. 3 bedroom older house near shopping center. Very attractive decoration. Well built and cared tor. $6,500. . BAY AND BEACH REALTY Ethel Shirley Gloden Fay 1415<1 BALBOA BLVD. Phone Harbor 1264 •• .. • • .. • • --·-..... ... .. • •• ... .. • ~ .. .. ... .. OIPT mMS 0 POR CRIU!!TlllAS OlFr mus FOR CHRl8TMA8 WlLL TRADlt-Now P"N bristle orrr mEAS FOR CHJl18TMA8 paint. bruaha and am. •pray FURNUIHJED YEARLY RSNTAL 2 bedrooms &nd -· 108 w. 18th 8lrffl. 75· IT-om - front, Newport Beach. WATER FURN-' $73 MO. K•Y at 1800 W . Oc:.an Front. NdpOrt lleacll • MpM ... $8,950 : .. . ,. IDEAL GIFT For the budget minded • P ACKARD BELL TELEVISION BeautifUI blonde oak conao.le model. Black 12: ~.. t ut>e. J\JST REPOSSE.S...SED. Y,PU'LL SA VE MONEY ON THJ!;! CROSLEY TELEVISION -16"' black rectangular tubo>. Lov~ly largp ron80le con1binatlon with radio and 2-speed re.:ord playet', $299.95 EZ bank financing COLDSPOT REFRIG ERATOR, 6 cu. n., jwl recondltlunalJ and In A-1 mechanical cond1t1on. Ex- cellent flnl~h. onty $89.95 PHILCO CONSOLE RAl>TO-Au- t omatl<' tuning. All band cover- age, $14.95 se-.&U.E. IU!ICZLLANEOU8 o·KEE:FE "' MllRRITT retrtrer- ator. I cu. n. Very Sood con- dlUon, $40. Bea. 80!>4-W. Mp&ll IDEAL Christmas Gift Cushman Motor Scooter Excellent condition -Extru Phone Harbor 893-J . ~3cM New Philco Freezer 12 t; cu . rt. complete with quick freezing section and olbtt late reatu~s. $379.95 Bank financing STOP IN TOOA.Y DAVIS-BROWN CO . IS& Harbor Blvd. C08t& Mesa Beacon 88%1 compr"MeOr for A -1 i.whttl i:•:.;•:....;MtJ:;;.;;:.;;8:.;;10.U.:.:.;::;::..:.;;RAD:;.:;:.;l:.;;O:....; __ _ trailer. SOI I.arbpu.r, Corona deJ liar. "3pM OREA T PIANO SALE. Secun WANT TO BUY _.. Sood uo..i aheel tron. tlubcw l~W. Mtfc INTERJISTED In fOOd buy In 23 foot en.. Craft. aporl n11her, or other popolar make or de11irable aport rt1hJng boat, 23' to 26 ' In length. Write Box M, c/o lhll paper. 6:>c~7 Q(PJ' IDEAS FO"-CHJU!!TMAS H-ruRNITUllE FOR SALE Somebody Wants Tb.at used ful'TlJture, bric-a-brac, pa.lntlnp, etc., now laking up apeoe lo your svacf!. Flnd a buy- er with a claulfled ad ln .. the Nnn-,,mes. Poat, a..nd Preu com· bl.n&tlon. Ju.st PbPne Harbor 151&. a.y: "J want to plaee a CJuslfled your Chrt.t.mu piano now. Brand new Splnet $396. Another am.alleet size, onJy S297. Save from $100 to $200 on dlaconUnu- ed modda. SlO will hold until deUv~ry. Euy terms. DANZ... SCHMJDT Big Plano Store, 62'0 No. Main. Santa Ana, cor. &th. GREAT CHRISTMAS P lA N 0 SALE now on! Save from $100 to $1000 on Crud ptanoe; Knabe. Kimbal, WurlJUer, Voee, BaldWln make, Linter and many olhen. Some uaed, 90me new. DANZ -SCHMilYI' Bil Piano Store, r>20 No. Main, cor. 8th, Santa Ana. WANTED -50 pl&nos. Trade ln your old piano on a Grand, BplJl· et or beauUtul television. Rich- est cash allowance. Tenna.. DANZ -SCHMIDT PIANO CO .• comer 8th, 520 No. Ma.1n. Santa Ana..~ BA TI'RONT RENT AL. 1 bdrm., to June 16lh. no mo. 2 BD'RK., 2-bath bl.yfJ"OJlL Ree.· llOll&ble. . Q~ 4k ASSOC. 3112 Newport lll¥d. Har. 2532 LIDO ISLE u you want a rent.a.I on UDO ISLE eee UI. Several 1oftl1 a pt.a. AJao home• available. P.A. PALMER lNCORPORATZD 3333 VI& Udo Barbor 1000 22Uc NBW 2-BEDROOM HOME with good l!li&e Uvlng-room, garage attached. \n ea.ta M-. $75 month, unfum'-hed. Phone Bar- bar 2826--J. *~7 NEWPORT BEACH -Clean un- fum, 1 bedroom home, rireplace. tile. Knotty plne. Yard fenced. Garage. ALSO G . E. TELEVISION FOR SALE. Pb. Har. 2922·W. ~57 • Phil Sullivan :l'ormerly C. Galen Dentaon G. T. Everson <90 Newport Blvd. Coot& ..... BuCou 82<:\-W Harbor 31~7 • W or Beacon MU..J CORNER LOT -30 a 120 -Ur4 and .Balboa Blvd. $1400. J:aoy krma. JM -4&th St., Newport Beach. !l3cllll New 3 bdrm. Homes Especially well built NEWPORT Cl'l'Y NEWPORT HEIGHTS ou noon. nreplaee, f\Jmaee, tile bath. prbare dlopogl. 1awn.1. double gan,ce. ~e k>U. Move in now. $9,950 THESE HOMES WILL ALSO 0 .1. GOOD box. USED modem style Ice Looks Uke elec. refrlg. ------------Ad," and a cou.rteou.m ad-taker wUI REPOSSESSED SPINET. hl~heat &node make. SA VE $300-Per- fect condltJon. Another far $29a. tull keyboard. DANZ-SCHJo{Il)'I' B1g Mualc Store. 520 No. Main, cbmer $th, Santa Ana. NEWPORT BEACH -Close In, larce 1 bdrm. houae, either furn. or untumlahed. Very attn.cUve. 0an.&"e. Yard is completely en- cloef!d. OaJJ Harbc.r 1013 o r Harbor 2092-W. ~7 Ralph P. Maskey Only $14.95 Television Service RADIO REP AIRS help you wrlte an effecttYe ad. BAMBOO RATTAN SHOPS Complete Un' tactory-to-yuu. 3tlt Newport Blvd., Newport Bch. Phone Harbor 402 DA VIS-BROWN CO. 1885 Hubor Blvd. Costa. Mesa Larry Ewen • • Harold Hamm Techn.ida.M Open 12-9 dally A. Sun. B.a.M OR.NA TE GOLD LEAF Steinway terD\a, 273 Oceaa A.••., I.Acuna .. ... Ph H bo **SOLD** Beacon 6821 · MESA RADIO & TELEVISION 100 Broadway, C. H. Bea. 6808-J 50ttc Beach. ttc upright. ..~"'!)· one at r ·2~2-R or Harbor 015'f·W. Mc57 EL TORO MARINES House al cort>ner of Balboa Blvd., and Palm Ave. A CHRISTMAS BARGAIN LADIES' ENGLISH BJCYCL.E- ·HercuJes. Perteet condition. 212 Via Orvito. Udo Tale. 49c07 IT'S LATER EVERYTHING FOR YOUR TRAILER WE FILL BUTANE and • PROPANE TANXB Complete lnatallaUon, rep&1T and service of all TT"aJlu THAN YO U THINK , Re:p;e~;,,u•I Elli• M. Port., tor ~ ~EST CHRISTMAS ever; OAANGE-001\S'P- _. ~~LETE wm: or TRMLER SUPPLY General Electric Appliance11 1910 HARBOR BLVD. Hoover Vacuum Cleaners eo.ta Mesa., Pbcrle Beaecm mt-.R Ironrite Iruners 82tfe Wedgewood and !Magic Chef Ranges ALSO AU lnding brand!i "of !'tmall appllanre!'t: REVERE MOTION N cture pro- jector, Belle & H owell, ~ mlt, movie <'arnera. Wt>a t on light nteter, New Home portable JteW- ing• machine All practically new. Also 3'. piece sectional DINING RM. SET. 18 pc.) 18th C1•nlury walnut Duncan Phyfe. Hand worked needle point sea.ta. Perfect rondltlon. 2851 Bay Shore Dr., Bay Shore•. Beacon 6147-J. &3c6:i BAMBOO RATT'AN FACTORY Buy direct. UM:! SaTe.. 3 piece S<ectlonal i1DG ft.fue &a i117.60 today. Clip thb ad for tne gift wtth ~ ma.or Udli Wrilr only. Open eve.a. WI 9. Sl4 N <:out: Bl'Td .. Laguna Beb. llttc APT. FRJGIDAIRE. fine condition $1~. Table top gas T1llC8· $30. G&tel~ table, 4 matchtns chairs S25. Cruh drapH SlO. Daven- port bed $1~. Patio tablE, benchea. 2 steel chairs, $1&. 222 Coral Av._, Balboa hWM!. Haz~ bor 2468-R. Mc51 TOASTERS MIXERS ELECTRIC lRONS COFFEE MAKERS couch, tounae chair wilh OUo------------- STROOT'S TeWinkle Hardware 1802 NEWPORT BLVD. Beacon 6222 m•n, oversiSitd tvrin Hollywood bedlt. Haywood • Wakefield end tablu a.nd coffee tab.If!. thrff drawer black cheat and lampa. Jack's Furniture 1505 W. Balboa Blvd. Pbone Harbor 307~W. 52cM 4 ft. Glbeon refrlprator .... $32.50 WESTINGHOUSE etectrlct rout· Sln~r elec. port.at»f! wwt.nc er and cabine\. almoel n ..... elec-machine . 144.:wl Bal boo. By • 11\lltlpl• Llat1DC Realtor LOW WINTER RENTAL LOVELY Home-site Orand piano A vacation for your faunlly at In tine condttlon, S•tMS. 'hnna. beach. Other marines at lhls lo- ~ 'down and llft per mo. A caUon to ahare \ii hour drive to sma.U depoe:lt will hold any bue. N<ea.r ocean and bay- pJano for Chrlstmu delivery at 1 bedroom, Uvinvoom. bar ktt- SKAFER'S MUSIC CO. ISlnce chen, bath. UtlJIUu incl. $38 mo.1 _<:.;!1-.;.A:.;;._.;.TK:.;;;.;A:;;D:;::;:-E:;;R~8:.;;P.;.A:.;CE:.;.;,. __ _ 1907) 421 N . Sycamore, ~ta 507 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa. Ana. Kimberly 2-0672. 50t!c Phone collect Harbor 22'78-W LOVELY FRONT Tra.t.Jer Space, treea, shrubs. Very large lot. AduJts. KNABE AMPICO GRAN"D, Like ~p.57 nt!'W! SAVE over $2000. Cab.I· net tun ot wonder rolla fOfll with it! Tenn•! DANZ- SC'IDODT Blg: Plano Store, 620 No. Ma.In. cor. 6th. Santa ,An&. RENT A PIANO, $5 per month. All rent allowed If you buy wt.th- in terms. DANZ-SCHMIDT, 520 No. Main, Santa Ana. - A PIANO FOR CRRJSTMAS! Al- mOllt 100 from which to chooee. Splnel.8, uprightl'I and Grands. Famous maJr:es. No Ne In prlce•! Euy terms! Small de- poalt will secure youn. DAN"Z- SCHMIDT Big Pta.no Store, Santa Ana, UO No. Maln, corner 6th. USED P IANOS from IU up. Good B.A.LBOA-F\lmlahed, nearly new lower duplex. Near bey, trarui· portaUon, &nd ahopptng c:liBtrict. REST HA VEN TRAILER COURT 1741 Pomona, Costa Mea Yearly rental. C&ll H a r b o r &1--A UTOMOBJLES, TJJlES u 11-w. o:1c11:1 I _;;,_;:.;;.;:,;;.;:.;;.;:;;..;:;;..:.;:.;;..:.; __ _ FURNI.SHED 2 bedroom hoUM. year round rent.al, 180 mo. 129 4&1.h S\., Ni!Yt'port Beat::h. 53cM RENTAL 11 SPECIALISTS can Edna Craig CADILLAC '48 Fleetwood 4-door .Hdan. Low m ileage. Muat be aeen to &ppreclate. P r I v & t e party. R easonable. Phone Har- bor 0624-J or Laguna Beach 4-4259. !\2C~7 56-MO?\"EY WANTED Linwood Vick, Rltor. $5.500 T.D. on Ocean Front Balboa taland. Har. 20<2 S2c6< house (6% ). Owner needs ca.sh. Will discount 55'-. Phone Harbor 370. 53c5ll ·BOAT OWNERS SPECIAL 1DEAL VACATION HOME, PIER AND FLOAT- Channe.1 front. Near markets. Well built 3 years old . $18.MKJ furnished . CHOICE OCEAN FRONT HOME ' CLEAN BEACH. 2 bedrooms, plus den. Furnace Patio. Fenced yard. Very attr actil'ely furnished $12,500 full price can 1bow a.nyt.t.me. See MARY DICKSON Harbor 1013 or Harbor 2092-W heat. EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor 3113 NEWPORT BLVD. NE\VPORT BEACH cozy LITTLE HOME % Bedroom.a on R -2 lot. Excellent location. built 1 year. Owner says-- "$9750 for Quick Sale" Low down pa YmenL SEE 418 Narcissus Ave:, Corona del"Mar Open 1 • ~ Saturday and Sunday ERNIE SMITH, Re·altor 1206 Coast Boulevard, Corona del Mar Phone Harbor 2667 NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 bedroom home with Thor kitchen . unit and nice patio. Good location on one of the best sttteta. Sewer street and curb. assessments paid. Rea- sonably priced at ' $6,750, terms STANLEY HADFIELD Phone Harbor 20 or stdp at the office at 216 Marine Balboa Island CHAMBERLAIN fozi Best Buys MERRY CHRISTMAS! 1 • .. -.. ... .. -.. _., , • • ~ . -• ... • •• in Corona de] Mar $12,950, terms NEW 3 bdrm brlck front home Oversl:led 2-car garage. ForceC &Jr automatic Fine location. heat. Laundry OCEAN FR. COTT'AGE, $9,000 BaJboa's choicest location and close to bayfront. FOR \"JtA.R- ROUND or VACATION UV· ING. 1 bedroom. livingroom, dl-- netle. kitchen, bath, l'•ra&'e., ' laundry room, store room and lovely PA TIO. HOME &: INCOME, $9,000 Be Sure to See Thia! ' Earl Cqamberlain trtc Jdtcben clock and a cubic Silw:rtone wtre rttorder p 1 a y 1 n g condition. DANZ· foot Cold.spot refrigeralol'. Har. and radio ..... $6t.OO SCHMl.DT, 520 No. Ma.In, San· FURNISHED anialJ apt. close to markets, tJ'ieatn, blUI. Working man or 2 adult.a. UUI pd., $3~ mo. 61 7 • 36th St., Newport Beach. Harbor 891-W. 49tfc ------------60I Cou:t Blvd., Corona del Mar HAND cftOCHE'tED table ck>lh. MIT..J. 53-p66 Mabocany teleYiaion table on ta Ana. cor. 8th. $76 MONTH-Furnished :: bdrma. w~te. Siu' 30 thread, 'IO x sr MOTORe-TCUt. Hailey Davtd9on rub~r rotk>n -1~ ------------p.ra.ge. i.undry room. Utll. pd. -People do read the want ada. (Oppo&lte Newport Harbor Bank ) Phone Harbor 2288 Right smack bet"A•een the ba7 and ocea.n ! Need! a bit of tixtni but WHAT A BARGAIN! Th<e coey cottage has 2 B . R., living. room '4'ith fireplace, bar kit-· chen. bath. The a partment on:r the garage, has two bedroom.a, li.vingroom, kitchen and baUI. There is a som~wh at 'b<eat-up' guest room and bath. adjoiniq ;the ;$.a.-.W.~. . . which coot.i do-, ·'Witk " uttll enUon .... $8.ll. 2-pc. oventutfed. set, ruat 45---Good runnlnr condition, SM Maple kd . $15.00 GOOD UPRJGHT PIANOS from Children's play yard. v~u~... $50. Pta.t~orm rocker, ALSO 3-bumer l"M ranee. $15. A~r andtJ"Oml -. -S 7.!'JO $69. Term• u convenient u S6 BLUE TOI;' HOTEL T ·"ANS F Hnmes ~MONEY TO LOAN &Oltc ~~frilt·r = . mo. at SHALi~"B<M'U~. h ~ ._, or . -r'" ... · 3 °~DROOM hkuse, n•wlu.redeco-. • ." ~. . Phone .Harllor ,__,._ Mc:M Phono ..._.--.R ·, ~ l I whgo .. ~ Be-ac --Y • ~ l!lllP 1 , .__ with 4 '}'.i.-. 5Ya.~o Int." nlted,,iar&"•'lot. 1991 -• ./.riahehn , , .~ . ., ·BRAND NEW 28 voJWbe ')'a;)r MAHOOA.NY DllfJK., Sheratwi ~ta.AD •• ~, • ,' ... , .~~ ·.i.. • ....,_,, ...... ,..~ .•'!.:_'l\~.i;.,·.~ ~\. ~.J::;;.u ·-~t:~;"»"! Ave .. co.t;a.Melia."'-· ~~-._63~- WANT SANTA & Wajplall"s Ency clopedla &nd -i,,,. table d"""111« table UNrv=o•oHJ<U n\kly new two Lonr Wm. Law paymeot ··• ·-· · ··--· · · · · A j:fevef · n. ~o ~ , ~ ~ .J.. .... » swing the" ota pk1nt · TO Come to Your Home? Christmas Eve., Christmas Day or any time! Reasonable rates Phone Harbor 1514 •2c67 PRE-CHRISTMAS TOY SALE Many of our toys rf'dut'f'd u much .. 25 ~~ MAGJC SKJN DOLLS Regular $6.9S -$2.98 Regul5' $7.9~ -$3.98 DoU Rouae tumiture Regular $1.00 -$.IS9 Dolio Rqular $2.<l.t-$1.11 Hanshaw's Firestone t Forme rly Gua &.di) Newf""ln B..lvJ .. ea.ta Mesa f'hont! &a. 5214 ¥ORE Gift Ideas . ; Electric Train ~ "' Slulta ir. -... w10r !are• cwal Inell. A -.,,1 . $14.95 RADIOS . Nlt'N J(Ollll:UI w....-. J'l&lko, .A.d>alnl. • $17.95 u~ -!14-1!;8!£~ 2 BI~• ml • study jndex $2~. 211 ..... Dr., stool and ....;. .......... Phan• bedroom h008e at 8H \0 Acacia. Specialising In F . H. A. and a. L COST A MESA ' Costa Mt-sa. PhOM &L 1180-W Ha.nor 2453. Meo.t C. D. M. S57.&0 per mo. Apply Plana. 51ii9'. Construction Loam ~ :HcM ------------QDT m-.&a .OS llii&WiWA8 at 614 Acacia. Corona del Mar. CALL BOB SATI'LER 3 PC. MAHOGANY BDRM. srr. 63pM Har. 3163 for FTee Appraisal DlA.MOND RING--Approximately 3 carat, Wdl cut, tine color. Priced to Hll, ii:soo. No tiadeL Strictly caah. Writ< Bo. L. thlo paper. McM -tahln. Wnpo. minor. AA----CA'lll, ------------Rep. POIR1ER ~oRTOA<Jll co. SMALL UNJl"URNTSHED HOUSE -= ~~-~::...~· SPRINGER SP.ANUL PU.e.IES yearly rental $40 per month. all )(eUo. Ufe lnl. Funda. Kl S.018S 5tc:N A.. Jt., C. re. Uttr ud whJte. uUHtlea paid. 300 • 34th Street, ------------Will be Nady to go tor Clhrlst-N ewp_ort. "3pM =R=EFRI=c:o=ERA=-c-::TO=:R:--::0.-n.n!---l!:lec---I R.Hulb come trom comtaft\ mu.. Reu. 4tt It. !Sth St., C09ta n--Ueoe? An -.a _..""'...._ bl Ulla )(-.. Bee.con H36-J or Beacon CORONA DEL MAR -Yearly tric monitor tnn model. 8 cu ...... _. .., ,,.,_-~,,. I N t !abed • bdrm -pm.pe~ wUI produce ...-alta for 70'1-01~. r>OpM eue-ew un urn .. : ft. In good working C'Ol'lditJon, duplex.. cround n oor. C!hildren e-xc<eUHlt for aJ>&rtment $30--at SCO'ITIE PUPS R A X c 0 . K. Can-. •07 Fernleaf, -3tltll N ""l-1'!-1'!-1'!-1'!-1'!-1'!--fr-tt-tt-fl-fl· I . ego. • . . .. · St.. ewport Beach. "I 8 Wttkl'I _ Malea Oorooa del Mar. Harbor 0680-R. Ph. Harbor 2259-M. :H-.. . ...,c•• r-Idea.I Chrlatma.a Citt ! ....., ....., SMALL SHRINE PIN WlTH DIAMOND. Ph. Harbor 2116-J. Mc67 S MALL MOTOR SCOOTEll- Nearly new. With fluid drive. • Make olfK! PETE'S LIGHT Pl.ANT 512 . 29th St., Newport Beach tS8p69H ODT mllA.8 SOR CHRlSTMAS 1916 Harbor BJvd., Coat.a Mea ANTIQUES at dealer's prices to a• t t 1 e estate. Grandmother',. clock, wuh 9talld, 8-pc. aeL Beau Victorian ct.alrw., d e • k. SoUd ~ frpl. fen.,,_ and ton.gs. Alao many othen and china.. '704 M&rguertte, C. 0 . M. Hart>or l 186-ll. L'k!M Beacon 127 4 ENGLISH BULL DOG. 2 roo. old, P..itcned male. 329 E. lllUl Bl .. Clollta -lllc66 COCKER PUPPTES-A.K.C: rog. 8 wu. old. Reuonabl•. 1110 '1.nt A w ., Corona del Mu. Mc:M STUDIO A.Pr~ UNFURNISHED ADULTS ONLY CORONA DEL kAR PHONE HARBOR 242< ~ CORO.NA DEL KAR-Furnlahed %-bedroom home. Patio. Barbe- cue. Ganse. QuieL C1oee to ocean. $45 mo. to July 19l.. can H&rt>or 879-ll. McM NICll: A TntACTIVI: 1 bdrm. apt. WJnter ar yearly. 14.0CI WM Balboa Blvd. lnq. apt. t . M)>M Y&ARLY RKNTAL, Lido 1*. Bn.utlt'Ul new l Wnn. \mfU.J'n. LOAMI TO BUILD. IMPROVE. BUY, MODl!:RNIZIC, OR REFINANCE We Buy ~ De..i. NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SA VINOS 4k LOAN ASSN. 3333 Via Udo Ph. Hu. UIOO CASH FOR CHRISTMAS Do you kr1aw that BAY LOAN COKPANY may help you wtth your ChrUlmaa expensee ! You ma7 be &ble to buy what you wiab and spreed 1'0W' pe.ymenU DYft' a 15--month period. Come In or pbone Beacoa Ml7. BAY LOAN CO. 103 E . 18th St. New -New-New =·~._~i!_°u':: Costa Mesa HUDSON INVADER bor 2'111S-J. .... Mp&e WAN't'IID-UllfV.l"llW!ed I --I "•---'-En . hoU8e at ~ J'9Z'1Y ,..t. l ·llZDROOM apt... .Wt.able tor a ' ......-we gmes at. cox or Newport He!PI& ..,wior, wtU. -. JI doolNd REAL ESrATJ!l LOANS I m B.P. can Harl>o• im-R uttc ... •-a -·--_.._ 19111 • Pllllm> TO llllLL -w--.......,.... Interest D-•-.fl.L -""'-' Between N ewport Blvd. and H ar- bor B?vd. Attractive older 2 bed- room fumlahed houae, on 60 by 210 lot. Lovely trees, ahrubs, nowen. $4,000 -1/2 Down Call Beacon 6108-J SELL OR RENT 2 bedroom house at 542 Rivenlide, Newport Heighl.8. ALSO 2 bdrm. home. 23022 Snug Harbor Rd.. Cliff Haven. B 0 TH are available Jan. tsL OWner Manning, Bea· con ~J. 53tfe NEW 3 BEDROOlf HOME CORONA DEL MAR CALL ANAHElM t887 33p55 CXlSTA MESA N;EW 1 BEDROOM HOME Completely tuurnl.lhed. L&rp lot. FIL\ loan. Small dowJI pymt. Full price $6000. Call Harbor 22158-J t9Uc . Lido :isle TRADES WE WILL TAKE YOUR VACANT LOT In trade on a f"me new 2 or 3 bedroom home -ready for oocu· puey. ~ .t.-Cml& M-. Pb.a ......, "' .,,., WANTl:D to -tor ,_, B·a • -.i. -Loam ~ _.. la t1le BaJ ALSO turn this b·a r gs I n tftto a CHARMER. BALBOA POINT. $13,600 Charming 3 B. R. home, frpl, · ,., patio, close to good Bay bath.inc. DUPLEX NEAR BAY. $20,000 This is an attractive two·al.ory, almost new. Each apt. hu two . bedrjK>m.S a.nd i.8 nicely furnbb· ed. A view of the Bay from U.. upper deck. Be aure to aee UU.! SOUTH COAST REALTY CO. ·• "Multiple Liating Realtora" 302 Main St .. Balboa Har. 203t "Near Pavilion" LIDO ISLE BUYS 2 BDRM HOME. excellent condi- t ion. Beautifully tunibhed.. Fire-.. · place, wall heat, tile kitchen. Bunk rm. In p ., pa.Uo. Sacrt· · .. nee al $13,750. . A loo A NEW HOME for $19.000. TUt . Udo lot In trade. James C. Howard ,:: 3116 Newport 111¥d., Newport -. 53cSI ., , **SOLD** 225 Marcuerlt• Corona del Mar BJ. VuJtlple LllttJq ftMltolo DR.'S CLINIC ... . . AN U>CAL :r-around a.nit. -Sift ,... tbe whole lan.!Q. \M Haupt -Balboa New a· Tlmea and UM. N .. port-llall>oo -both for PM ID Otaac• See John Harvey Two or u.no ---or An& and i-. 8blP • Wn.L '!'RADE !arr• baJfront at. Seacraft -1 r• -Lido --M B'N i.--~ anti& N-or old. Ba bome with pier and flollt. -or Small Hoopii.al Blclr. US COAST HIGHWAY ttrat .pnfund. QI..,. natal. ......_ ~ fl1.60 .._ .... &Dd _,. 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Ulo W °"'° · ~ 6 •SZOC. ~lo bz •s •.,, -'111-. •y-.1. -1.W-lfala -"-IUJ!fw»Wl:m.tl. --Cl.4181nm> ADIL .. •• • ~ • • • ' • ' • I • t • • ' • ' NFNPORT • IALIOA NEWS· '!1MES Tuesday, Decemlier 19, 1950 tfaYJ Clarifte$· · Peferm~t Costa .Mesa Man . ' Jailed al Days JD rf'ply to numeroua queaUona W,.d ln an e.ffort to clarify pro. acturea Incident to requeeta for cft.Jay In ~portlrw of Naval Re- eervists recalled for aoUve duty, t-lth Naval District today expl&ln- ed runctlon11 of delenne.nt boarda. "Delay granted by the board ii not a means of exempUng lndivt· dual.8 l11deflnite1y." according to Rear Admtral Wilder D. Baker, Comm&ndant. ''and may be term.1- nated at any tlJne. Requesta are oonaldered on an lndlvtdu&I ~ t"d no 'blanket' delays of croup& ean be granted." Leo PotHl. eo.ta Meu 9beet· metal man. who had been convict· ed of fOllr count.I of contrlbul· lftl' to the deJlnqutnot of 12-ye.ar- old girl.a, waa given probation for .. Ulree yeara with 80 day11 In Jall tn Superior court Friday. He waK oven atay of M!ntl':nC.-until Jan. 16 to .. SW'l bill buatnc. &!faJra in order." At pl'fte.nt with military condi- Uona permitting, orders for recall 11!11 active duty wUJ allow a mliiJ- mum of 30 d&ya for reporting af- ter receipt of orders and every ef. fort la being made to Inform R.e- ~sta of their Impend.Ing recall at le&&t f our months In advance. • Submit After Exam Requests for deferment may be aul)mltted elth"r by the Reservtst htmsclf ot his employer, but should not be f~srded to the Qlm.mandant until the Reservi!lit lli.. taken bill ph}'tllcal examtna- tlOn a.nd been found physically qualified for recall to active duty. Jle then h&s forty·eight hourl'I in which to aubmlt hill request with an subatantlating evidence to the Commandant.a Deferment Board tor consideration and approprtate ~tion . "Deferm~nt requests are con· sldered under five g eneral cate· s-orlea," the Commandant said, .. theae are: ( 1 J lndividuaJ.s em- pJ.oyed or engaged in critical .oc· cupatlona and essential activities: tt) pe:r8ons occupying critical qj.anageria] jobs In Industry or pri· vale business; t3) students or in· dlviduals engagt d In technical re· iearch &nd scientific activities and wbo are in the upper half of their cjJLss standing;" ~ 4 l Individuals re· quuting delay for extreme person. at harWhip: and f5) persons OC· cupying key governmental posl· lions within the various defense departments.·· Appeals for reconfliderstlon of pt'eviously disapproved determent requests or for additional delay in 1'eCall to acLive duty may be sub- ntittcd to the Chief of Naval Per· sonnet. Wa."hlngton. D. C .. via the Commandant I Ith Naval District. Th~ Commandant'! Deferment Board wlll reconsider the appeal, ntiake re«:ommendatlon based on ff.els presented, &nd then forward iti to the Chief of Naval Person. nel whe re the final decision will be made. The Reservist will be notified al! to th(' final outcome or hts reques t. Navy Observes Parents' Week MembE'ra of the Organiu-d Na- val Resen•e of the 11th Naval Dis- tTict h.\Ye designated this week. Oecember 18 ·23, al'! Parents' Wef'k and are Invi ting their parenls. fliends and lntcre8ted ('itlzens to visit the Naval Ref!erve Training Center to w1tne88 the ITl<'n train- t,vg with the latest naval equip· ment availab\e. ' Displays whl include all types of i\hls, torpedoes. 1·adlo tranamis- •lon and reception. ra1lar ll'acking of surfai:e and air targe ts. sea· manahlp and lifesaving work. .. A special Invitation Is extcnde<l by Lle utenant Harlow C. Bell. tnapector \ngtructor of the U. S . Nava.J Reserve Training Center. Naval Air Statlbn ! LT A J at Santa Ana. to parents o f Reservists and proepectlve Reat>rvlsts to visit and ,« first·hand the bcnf'lil.8 to be derived from belonging to the Or· ganlzed Na\·al Reserve. Reduce Speed Limit on 17th St. in Mesa Automobile SPt'C'ri limits have been pared down from M mlle11 per hour to Jr1 milc11 on 17th stref!t at Costa !\.1csa . ~tv.·een Irvine avt"nue and Newport boulevard. by order of the l"Ounty ~upervisors lut week. Requel!!lt fron1 Co::.ta Mesa resi· dents fo r ~real€'r speed restric· tlorur was .!!Upported by the county traffic committee. which said It rrgardt'd al! M n1iles per hour too much SJX'ed in view of the building ~velopment along the ·strip af. fecttd. HARO TO BEL EVE -Or:. Raymond SmJtb, t•l I N , Broad\..ay, Santa A~ (rll'llt) hM p.roof that sporty aJbaool"P .,... i1tlll hf>lnr caupt In Dettmb9r. He IA 1hq~'D be.re "1Ul catcb Cakea abo&rd. h1a crul!tfll' •0t-ar Diary' ,,·Ith .\In. SmJtb, teft, and Mrs. SteU. Gainf'a ot C<>Nta MN&. ' Slo. mo· shun Top Motorboat of 1950; Johnson Made Prop Wherever the po.qt-n1ortt'rruJ werf.' held this p&!ll year, and wher- ever the spectators had watched the roaring N!d·m&hog-any hydro· plane throw a ta.ii of spray into the air. the consenslUI WM the s1UT1e : "Sia-Mo-Shun IV" Y.'11.8 the world's outstanding motorboat. F or it took 52·yrar-old Stan Sayres, a Seattl{' sportsman, a.nd the combined taJents of a good designer and top mechanical c rew. to bring the world's !ipe-ed record for motorboat.s back to the Unit· ed States. Thjs Sayres did on June 26 when he drove •·SJo.1.fo.. Shun" across Lake-Wa!htngton. Seattle. at 160.42 n1ph. break1n~ Sir Malcolm Campbell's Jong · .11ta.nding record o f 141 .74 mph. ~tablished on Lake Con1ston . Engla.nd in "Bluebird II ." In 1939. Much of the credit for the record·breaklng motorboat's sue· cess is given to Nev.·port Bt>ach'8 propello r expert, Harold l 0 'Hi" Johnaon, who has a nationally known shop at 2811 Villa Way. a cross from the. f ish canneries. and v.,.ho designed the prop that pushed "Slo-McrShun'· to her vie· tori es. bers of the American tt>am whrn F'ageol drove t h e hydroplane around eight, rive·mlle laps al 100.68 mph. In setting a new rE'!'ord for the entire dlstancf!, Fageol a.lAO chalk· ed up a lap record of 102.878 mph. Wllson·s "Miss Canada," harMSed by mt"Chanlca.l trouble, flni.s:hed fourth in the event, trailing "SI~ !\.'~Shun ," Horace Dodge's "My Sweetie,·· and Jack Shafer 's ··suc h Crus t U. ·· In that order. 62 County Men to Be Drafted Sixty.two Orange county n1cn will be inducted lnto military l'IC'r· vice D~c. 20. It wa.s announced lruit week by Selective Service Dtdn't Come Euy headquarter!'! in Santa Ana, which The u . s . claim tu the world'a al"'° announced that anothe r 176 r-ecn rd ctt<tn·t come easily. Hair a h1t.Yt> be€'n notified to repo1t fnr dozen or the country'l'l top driver.i physical cxan1lnations Dec. 19 had tried t o beat Cantpb<'IJ 's mark ang,.!~t board J33 will Induct 16 -but only Sayres, after two men, bnard 134 will Induct 26 and yrars' work on hi~ Allison·pnw"r· ed craft w11s able lo finish iri the board I~ will lnducltl 20. d I ' r~orty.1ux men w t be or rret m=. than a month later. pn to r eport for phy~lcal examln~ July 22 . "Slo-Mo-Shun·s" design-tlon:!I Dec. 19. by board ~JJ. Boe T rt J es drove \he 2s1,.root 1134 hl'I-, 73 ordered to 1eport a nd ~~~ft cto v~~to;v in the 43rd annual ~17 tt f1e to report fOT" boat d 135, all Gold Cup. E ight unl11n1ted craft on Dec. '22. and one lcl'IS powerful 225 cubic ------- ;nch hydroplane cam• out or the Painters Fined for pits to compete on the Detroit f L" river. Mechanical troubles plagued Lack 0 tCenses C. G. Accepting Reserve qtticers U. s . Coast cuar'd ReBerve an- nounced today that It hu begun s cc€'ptlng applications from qu&ll· fied per80nl'I without pr1or Cout Guard service for commiulons u Rcftf'rve offlcrrs. Heretofore only f'X·CoaAt GuardMmcn were con· 9\dered for offi cer appointment!. Applications are df'!lire<t prl· 1nanly rron1 persons deemed eape- ci.&lly qua.lifted to serve u Re· !lervr offi cers . Including gradu&tes of the U . S. Men:hant Marine Academy, gradU&tes of any State Maritime Academy , licenkd Mer· chant Marine officers, and gr&dU· ates of an accredited college or university holding a baccalaureate degree t four-y(•ar courw) which includes at lea.st l 2 college ae- mestf'r 118 quarter) hours of aca . demlc or englnH:rlng mathem&lics I no t including course9 in methods or busineAA mathematics su('h u accountlngl. and at le&11t six col· lege seme8ter l 9 quarter> hours of physics. Graduates of an a{'rredit~ col- legr 'A·ho hold a certifi('ate of com. pletlnn of a cou~e In safety cngi· neerlng, law c>nforcement, fire fiKhtlng. and fire preventio n are dc11ired <'SS<'nU aJly for duty with Coast Guard OrJ;:"anlr.ed Reserve units now c-ngaged 1n port !'l(>('Ut· lty tralnlnl!" Per~on."I lntcr<"~ll"d in further In formation rt'gs,..-lt n ~ Re3erve {'Omm\s.!lon!l 11hould <'ontact the 11 lh Dil1trict CoaNt Guard Reserve offlcf' In room 920 of t tJe Ti mes Building, Broadway and Amerl· can. Long Brach, Calif Keep Yule Tree Standing in Water Keeping thn C'hrlstma., tree a8 most or the fleet a1H~ only two of the boats ran the required 90 miles, "Slo·MO·Shun"' end Guy Lombardo'i. •·Tcn1po VI," whll'h took second place. F or Sayres, tht• Gold Cur proved the new boat·l'I worth In eloo('(! coUrM competition. In win· ning, "Slo·M~Shun·· set a new heat r«!ord or 80.897 mph and broke Stan Dolla.r'M 1949 record in ··skip-A·Long" of 75.~9 mph for 90 miles. by turning In a speed of 78.216 for that distance Two mf'n were fined in Nt'wpc•rl fresh &n<t ~reen as pos..<Jiblt> i~ not City rourt Friday after plt'a~ 11r o~ly dC':-il rablf' from t~c point of g ulily to 1'ii:ll pa1ntl.ng and paint· I \'ll'W or bco•auty. bu_t TS the best i n~ and decorating In the city n:iethorl of kct::pi ng lt. resistant to without bU•ineNt licen.ses. fire, says. ~1rs. Mar1 an PrentlSIJ. Dona.Id E. Bent, 35, o r Fl'cflno. hon1e adv18or . Wlm Hanru\"'ffl°th The W~t Coast boat added more laurels to iUL wreath when Lou F'ageol, or Kl'nt. 0 ., drove "Slo-Mo-Shun" to vi ctory in the Harmsworth or Br1t1sh Internat- ional Trophy Race. St>pt. 1-2. Tht> Hannsworth ranks l\.l'I motorboat· Jng's major internaliC'.nal f'onl<"Sl , and. in the past two Y,CH.r.i. Can · ada has been the only nation to challenge for the c up. This year's event pitted Harold Wll80n, of Picton, Ont., dr1vlng ••MiM Ca.nsda IV," against an American team led by Fageol in "Sl:o-Mo.Shun." Again, it WM a one-boa.t r a c e. "Slo · Mo· Shun·· wa..~ ordered to pay a II~ .fine o r Woodhrtdge MC"tralf. extension s pend three . days i.n city jail for flOrt'S ter. re~rt.8 that labrltet'. telst- 'lgn painting In the "lty wttkoul ng a num~r ot po&! 1 I 1es or a bWlineM licenae, court record~ n1ak1n~ Ch1,.stmfu1 tref's lem1 flam· '\howed. He wu booked In city mable, the U, S. F ort'st ProducUI jail nursday. Laboratory -has concluded that William H. Chappell, of Long ~eeplng the tree !ltandlng In water Beach, wa11 fined 51 0 and orderN1 1s about the most practical, satls· to buy a $2~ licenAE' for pa.lntlng faetory. &nd convenient method and decorating In the city. Harold for reducing the tire hazard and E Young, city Ucenee colle«tor, prt"ventlng thr needles rrom dis· i:ha:-ged Chappell with painting coloring or ra.l hn~. . <tnd decorating on Oct. 31 w ith· Some additional P_ rote ct 1 on out first obtaining a. city license. 11.i:a.Jn~t fire IM pos.qbJe by wiing fire-retardant ('Olllinga as well as the \Ya ter tr·f'1:1.tmcnt If retention of natural color of foliage .. is un- COLLISION REPORTED C'ollision of a car driven by Ed· w111 M. Hcndenon, 211. of Santa Ana. and a truck Opt"rated by By- ron G. Ludlum, tt, 513 Goldenroo St .. Corona de.I Mar, at Slxth and Flower StA., Santa An&, was tt- ported by poUce Sat~rday. Traffic tnvcstlgatora i;sald bolb vehicles were slightly damaced. 1n1portant. Sentence Mesan on Morals Charge Samuel Older!'lhaw, 61, 238 E . proved ita superio rity agalnat both -Claulfied ad8 an TMd b7 follu the Canadian challenger and mem-wbo are looldnS to bvJ. ~-·········••A••·~···············••! ~ - Pa.Jmer St .. Coat11. Mesa., wu sen- ltnct-d to four months In Orange county jail last Wet!k In Newport city court after he wu found guilty last Tueaday of child mo- lesting and vagrancy by a jury. Judge Fra.nk Llnnell granted. a atay of t•xecuuon to Jan. 8. a ...... tt- Jng a report from the county pro- bation department. , Olden.haw wiu arreat~ by Newport poUce on Nov. lT after he mol~ two 13- year-old Anaheim boya on New· port pier, = WATCHES OF DISTINCTION. :. • by Master Craflsmen : = HAMILTON WITTENAUER .. l« LONGINES ELGINS I .. . . .. · Just Arrived: • . .. • New Stock Watches for Men and Women .. I Advanced Styles -Newest Designs II! I We Have Ladies Exquisite Hamilton . Diamond : · • Watches $115-$1100 II! • USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN II! .. 'II! .... . I ..... ..., WILSON. JEWELERS Gift• = = zos .... St. IAUOA Haw 1261 = ·················--·--~······· ... ·~ • File Will of Rob11 I Tilrotson Will of Rollort p_ Tl-of Ooeta ,.._ hat beetl otttted for prollate In oupttior c:cuJt. 4- tq f/6 ""in •VW ol llQ..000" la roa1 &ad ... -pn>pert;y. Mr. ~ Wllo died N.,., 211. not.I Ulat ball 0( hfo _.-ty badbem --toX.... -Iha D. ~ of :1121 ~ 8 L. a.ta Mw.. Of the N'"bd1r: M opedll<d .-,,in "' to a lloter, X.... • J-Oona oC Oenlud Bdlllt.o. Olllo, &ad Ulo 1111-will ... _ _,, ....... _ ........ tar, Robott J. 0( ~aad KAI)' RwMh Nelaw-oC Ka ... A Jur1" fotind him guilty of thr- mlldemeanor a.ft.er hf' had been aCCU8ed of malc:lng lewd advances to two younc-(lrl• who had been "'hanl"ln« &rOUnd" hit; home. Atty. z. 8 , West. hla COUM('I, bad urged l•nleney for the man. uying "'Hc'11 &lrrady paid a terr1rlc: price In hl:i home community." H&rr190n E . Ha.U . Z1, of Santa Monie&. pleaded ~lily to burglary Oct. 28 of a. place &t 218 20th St., Nrwport Beach. He applied for probe.lion through Public De.f~nd­ er N . D . ~1eyer and hearing wa., tel fl)r Jan. & In Dtpt. 4. A com- penlon, James Earl McElroy. pre· v1ously had pleaded guilty to «"and theft ot 11 ,000 w orth of aba- lone and Is due tor a probation hearing next Friday. Hall said he is due to go on tr1al at Lo." An- gele• Dec. 27 on another charge. LallCJUCICJe Club Visits Padua Hills In keeping with their endeavor to seek linguistic opportunlti ~ and a further knowledge or a country'e native art and lore, 0CC Polyglot.a. foreign language clu b, ma.de an excur11i on to Padua Hills, near Claremont. last , Saturday. There they lunched In the typical Mexican ma.nner and enjoye-d tra- ditional Mexican ent~rtalnment. Especially Instructive to th<! group wu the presentation or La..s Poeadm, a Chriatmu play""repre· •enttng Mex.lco at ChristmU;. Thoae making the trip were Virginia Royce, Jack Wilcox. Ornn Brooks. Na.ncy Andrev.rs, Marilyn Willalll, Ro~n Ha.iwel- man. Richard DlmaJo, Elias Mar- tinez. James Snyder. Mr11. Doro- thy D&llu and mother. Mr". Cald- well and Elmo Shaver, club spon· 00<. After leaving Padua Hil l~. tht' JTOUP returned by way of Carbon Canyon where they 11topped al the honie of thrlr sponeor f0t· light llf · ternoon refreshn1enL,. Ev~rybody rl'Bds the c\a.s:s1fied ads. • NEW 1951 December 25, 1950 Christmas is a time when people express their feelings of goodwill toward each other. A corporation has feelings, too. Because it is people-just people. In the oil business, it takes a lot of people working together as a team, to do all the jobs necessary to find oil, re- line it into useful produas, and deliver it where it's needed. This Christmas season, for example, will lind men and women of Standard Oil Company of California working in many different places ... all over the world. 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