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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-11-30 - Newport Balboa Press• .. . ' . thicli but • lly T. N . ("BRICK") GAINBll U doem'l ·-m Ilk• a year,.., when the Buslnea and. Profeit- •ional Ba.bet mpon.t0red tbetr an· bual ChrUtmu Pnvtew, but that ' THE PBi:8s A mirror of tho mool rapidly developing ..... of Ille Callfornta South eo..w Empire • ' ., • . , ' no; PU'.811 Alma to be dean, t&ir and impartial; and lbu.. t o receive and ret.&J.a • • Umee here again, and like thl• I '------------.J popular wppart depL pointed out last year, any- one's nut.a who doeen't go to at ' Jeut a couple ot t.he three days 'of U)e lhow. It ata.rta tonight. Thureday, with a big whln"'gdlng in the Rendez. voue featu1i ng an all-gal band, "° you may be u.sured that all "the paJ>&' 1n the -neighborhood will be attending, and may even bring thei't' C&rnllie11. There'll be ano ther big progplm Friday nJght and Saturday after· noon and as I hlnted earlie r, any- one who doesn 't a t t end h88 blown hla t op. IT'S A BIG PROJECT One or my favorite fema le or~ ganizatlons. the Buslne81!1 and Pt"O- feulonal Babe.CJ, has worked ' t he Preview from a tiny . o ne-nig ht atand affair to a big deal a t tract- ing lots ot attention. The primary thoug ht behind it wo.s-and still ls-to !!how loca l folks they'd be nuts to go somewhe re else to do their Chri.stmas shopping when they can do it better and cheaper right here at home. And business people of the area get right bt>hind'em to prove their point, displaying a ll their fine a r- ticles in elegant booths . There's dancing a.nd priu -aw'ardlng a nd all sorta of tun, and everyo ne 's welcome to come and !lee just w hat "the commun ity hu In the way or a n energet ic club a.nd fine Christ- mas buying opportunU~. Don't say I dJdn't warn you about t he time you'll mlll8 if you don't go! IT HAPP.ENED ON THASKSOJVINO tf anyone' during any other y_ea r .~d mentioned this dept. would be catching albacore on Thanks- giving day I'd call 'cm nut.a. But that's just what happened. Dr. Ray (Chump! S mith of Santa Ana Rnd his nice boat Dear Diary invited this dept. along' with Van Pomeroy of Santa Ana and we each caught two big'na. Now that the Thanksgiving fish have been raugh t. everyone's t11i m· ing at a Christmas fish ! Hard to beHeve. Isn't it?' S PEAKl1''G OF FISllfNG Jack CUrnow. who wrilf'S a good flsh 'n game column for the good, grey L. A. Times, h a.s a good Idea. He points out that the S tate Division of F t.sll'n Game Is going to conduct. two mee tings in L . A. in Janua ry and that m emben ot the commisalor, ..wi.,h toJlear trom aportamen eve~here their Ideas concemlng rerubMJona covering their favorite sport. Oh. Brother ! That throws t he gate wide open, I hope. t o hun- d reds o f loca l &nl'ler&-the ones who ca n w rite, that lf-t o d iscuss w ith the Fi.sh'n Ga.me thfl $,3 II· ceuse t or ocean ancten and the screwball Idea of having a limit on fish in the wtde and free ocea n for sportsmen and none tor t he commercial charact en . ~ I hope thousanda of l!lport.sme n get enough gumption to write and ask the comm i!alonel's what they get In return tor their ocean-ang- ling SJ e xcept a Jot ot hampering regulations. I a.lao hope they point out they don't want their $3 to be used to plant one ( ! ) t rout In a mountain s t ream for aome_brye fisherman to yank d irec tly .... out before It ha rdly get.a Its fins wet. I hope they'll uk aban donmen t of the unfaJ r and, I believe. Illegal $.3 license for ocean fisher men- and ask the comml118ion· why no other state has a sim ilar regula- tion. In C&!'Je anyone's ln tereated, t he t1 ret meeting's on Jan. 5 a nd the 11.ddr ess is State Dlvialon of F ish 11.lld Game, Room 1006, S tate Building. Los Angeles. Please. lf you're a sports fish· erman. dash down to t he notions store. buy some ubestos pa per. and get otf a not e right now to lhe Fleh'n Ga mers, huh ? • • ' . ' SECOND LARGEST HOME COMMUNITY ' IN ORANGE COUNTY .\ --' . ·. VOLm(E XI PHONE HARBOR 1616 NEWPORT BEACljl. 'CALIFORNIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1950 SIXTEEN PAGES FIVE 'CENTS • ' J ADVANCE GIFTS IN BOYS CLUB FUND CAMPAIGN TOTAL $3,070 PASS NEW _ZONE PlAN LIGHTS ON I MESA CEMETERY WINS , / / ~~gi~:o~~JO DRIVE TUESDAY SUPERVISOR'S APPROVAL Advance JiftA to the Boy~ · ' Club of QMts MeKa In thN r Fiery a ttacks upon the proposal to locale H arbor Rest Ce meter y drl\'e for funds to maintain tbe on Gisler avenu.~. j ust west ot Harbor boulevard. In thr Costa Mesa operation of thf" facility for tht! district, Called Tuesda y to block the project, and the counly Supervisors younpt.-M4 of the community approved Its land U!le permit by a n una nimous vote. now tot.al $3.070. Fln.t alkJ.t-Legal a p proval ot the cemete ry project rcqulr1•d l~e unanimo us meat tO the fund ,,.aA f rom the vote. The 11.ppllcatlon !or a permit®---------------- Ne~ port H a r b o r Community h ad been pending bt!tore the super-tacked t he ceinetery project ho·t · C~t In the amount of Sl.000. visors t hree weeks and had been The gift ""M fol!o\\'ed by $1300 prevlously rejected hy the county ty. from ttw COMta M"8 UonMo club p lanning comtniuton on 8 5 to 4 Declaring lhat 80 (><'r cent or out of thr fb~h fry fund. vote. The planners' r ecomffienda· t he residents opp<>st'd t he ceme- ' M 08t. out"tandinr rift "'M a tlon against the cem etery w aa tet-y ~ing located in their midst. 1'1emorla.1 Fund In the namt> of overruled by the supervisors' ac· Richinond at one point charg ed W. C&rl s.-ocr In the amount tlon Tuesda y. t hat T . B. Talbert of Huntington r~· Beach had t hreatened o ne woman (If S l OO. The fund \\U anony-Favorable a c tiOn did not come prot estant if s he continUed her mowily «i\·cn. S p<"llCf'r "'&.."I fhf' without plenty ot opposition. opposition. Talbert had t old the originator of &y8 Club and pr~ N · hbo I t woman , said Richmond, t hat if she vllk-otl mOAt. of the facllit)-. 111• eig r ng p.-oper Y ow·ncr s, m~tly r~presenting large ranch-didn't drop her opposition he di-rd rert:ntly. es, presented lhei~ objectiooA would S<>e that Mexican s hacks Thf' ,ElkK C lub of Se,~oport Har-bur havt-madf' a SIOO :Ulot-chiefly through Attorney Gordon would b<' erected in her Jieighbor- mf'nt Crom th" Youth Fund for X . Richmond ot Orange, who. a t-(Uon tlDued on a-are :l) Ac tion on two impr.rta!t piece:J of municipal busine&.."' ..... as taken by the city councll Mon~y \\'hr n they passed a Romcwha~ rcvi~d zoning ordinance on to secnnc1 reading at the next 8<'1ion and tabled a planning commi ion tC'c· ommendatlon to remo\•e th(' 10- foot setback on the soul :;;idf' of O<.'C'an Blvd. in Corona Jdel Mar which would pa\'f' the we&-fo r thl.! ~isputed "acce&"I road." fiowe vcr . 1n the late r case they in11tru1·ted the city engineer to prepb.1"1", planl'f and speclflcatlon!I on th~1 joh. Fo~ held dO'\oVJl the cro •d at the .session and little di~cusR n de\"rl · oped o~ zoning ch gcs but the two major opponen c: of th« accf'SS road. Co l. An4rew W . Smith, 516 Ocean Blvd.. rona de l Mar. and Atty. Mark S en. rep. resenting W. T. Jeffe n 212 OcE'an Blvd., were on ha. to kc<'p the meeting lively. Pi:1nclpal point, r frst1 bro ught • j I • ttlf" support of th,. Boys (")ub and a $20 Ifft ~ bf-en madt1 In mMYtOry of llttlt' Frank Lowr. re.iot"nt canf"!'r \•lctlm. WaJh•r B. M ellott he.8 do"natf.d $1 50. Wll· ant M~llott, $60 a.ad SIGO \\'M rect"lvfil f rom another &DODY· IMPROVEMENTS DUE SOON ON ' 3 MORE BALBOA BLVD. BLOCKS DRAFTEES-t.rgt'!i t r roup of draftees from th t" S e,,·porl llarbor an·a lbu._~ far ll"rt for t he Lo!!I Angt•li>M lnd11ctlon 8tatlon at 10:30 Lm. Wt'doelda;r from the b~!f sta lloit a t Tur1wr'"' Dn1~ on ~larl­ rwr's M:lh>. Utt to right, nnt "°''' are: llO\t'ard II . , Thon, "'alte r E:. MIN igan, RUM!M'll S . Hampto n, Jr., ~larv:Jn D. Hay. Ba.ck ro\\': Georg., Watklnot, Jim Thornburg, Not..~ E . Wroolle, Gt>·orgt> W. An. d1•nw1n. John E . Barrett, and Walter IL Maw<Jlnlt le. c Press Photo J up in a letter from th(> Coro na de! Mar Civic As.sor1ation. was t~e sewage proble.m of a\iy rutuie blurr homea. The SMoci~tion. CoL Smith and Jefferson, fill feared the cesspools would ~'"n MWiln- ming and create a heal h hazard on th.e beach. F ollowing a motion by Dick Drak(', the couqcil dPcid- ed to c.tt.11 in Dr. Edward! Lee Rus- sell for his opinion on :how deri- OU!I the situation is. I mous penon, A blaze of porch lighUi all over Costa Mesa next Tuesday night Is cu rrent goal of a giant 250-person!'J cam paign being waged to secure opera tlon o f the local Boys Club during t9o;t. The campaign will seek to rally 100 per cent eupport behind the local youth organlz.u lion w hich service11 the recrea tiona l needs for 500 fyoungstera between the ages of 8 and 18. The unique n ight light drive 1111 being s taged by the Lions Club, Klwahis. Gra nge, Friday Aft e r- noon Club a.nd three Parent Tea chf"r ANOC\allons. Conducted under the leadership (Contlnued on Pase 2 ) Francque to Head Realty Board . New p residen t of lhf' Newport Harbor Board of Pteattors for 1951 will be Barney Francr1ue, 444 Aliso A ve ., N ew port H eights. who has hia realty office at 400 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. F ra ncque was named by Lhe new board of dlre<::tors at a meeting in t he office of , Ralph Mas key Thursday morning. Serving with F rancque in 1951 will be Car·J Thomas, vice presiden t. and Mrs. Ruth Jayred. sccretary·lreasurl'r. Directors for the coming year were chosen earller In the morn- ing at the realty board's regula1 weekly meeting at Balboa Bay club. New direc tors in addition to Francque, Thomag and Mrs. J ay· red are: F . C. Anc1resen. Ralph Maakeyl. Harvey D . Pease (out- going president) and Chad T\vich- (Contlnued on Pace t> l n1provement or three more blocks or B alboa boulC\•ar-d, between 12th and 1Gth 11lreet&, w ill be underway in about two l)r three weeks following lhe a1A--atding o r lhe contract for the job by. lhf' city council Atonday tO S ully-Miller Co. of O range. Low bid was Sl6,533.70 and will a lso include the pavtn g of 15th St. from Balboa Blvd, to Bay Ave-. W ith favorable weather the job<>---------------- can be compleled one m onth afte r It ls begun which will be r.hc rtly a fter the first of the year. Four other com~~ tor the job. Cont ract fol' el1bt 1treet ll&ht· Ing unit.a to be used on Balboa Blvd .. between 8th &nd 19th s treet.a was awarded to Pacific Union Metal Co. of Los Angelea for $3.· 367.20 and will Include the mod- ern mercury vapor lumtnatora. Action for Improving three ad· dition blocks on the eaJ!lt end of Balboa Blvd., batween 6 th and 9th :5treet!'t, wu also taken by coun- cilmen who acce pt ed the condi- tions offered by U'l e board or su- pervlsors for the county to do t he paving w ork at a cost of $9,819. The <::lty will provide the neces- sarry 2,500 feet of eu~ng for the job and t.he curb plans we re ac· cepted by the council. Water Un~ Contract AlAo awa rded a t t he session w u a contract t o install 3,360 feet of water pipe a long Coast H ighway, Balboa Blvd., and other s t reets in West Newport. Low bidder was W. A . Robertson Co .. or Compton and the p roject will cost $16.l ~t .60. Monday's mt"etin~ (Continued \•,:as the day on Pace le l College Withdraws Request to Annex New School Districts Bowing t o strong op position f rom the Laguna Beach area, Orang1· Coast Junior college district trustees wi thdr('W a petition requesting annexation of the Laguna Beach and Capistrano high 8Chool districts. The action. wa.1 taken by Dr. Basll H . Peter.son, college prc~idcnl, before t he board of suprrvlsors Tuesday. "Action on this matter was-.---------------- prnmpled by the !allure or a suf· fi cicnt number of citizens from La- guna and Capletrano to indicate support for an annexation clcc· tlon," Peterson said. "As lndicat· ed earlier. our district does not wish to fo1·ce a n ele.cUon w hich the c itizens oppose." "'Our position in t hil" mat ter ia not changed," continued Peterson . "It was orif'""1Y Intended when Coa1tt College DiHtril't was ror1ncd that Laguna and Capistrano be a part o( It. Jn the beginning COil· ditlons existed which prevenlrd these districts fl'om j~nlng. Our Board of Trustf.'l'~ felt obligated, In keeping with original plan.!!. to provid(' opportunity for Laguna ancl Capistrano to share in the ow nership of property and racili· (Continued o n Pagf' 4 ) ' Christmas Preview U.nderway ! Fourth annual Christmas Preview has opened with a.11 t he spa1'kl~®---------------'--­ anc1 glamour of a. gala first night! The Re ndezvoua Ballroon1 In Balboa hu been tran s fonned Into a miniature s hopping center , humming with act ivity and ablaze with lights and coior . • The Ne"·port H arbor aref 1ha.s long been known f0r Its sparkllng blue harbor a.nd graclou11 relax --. ·• ed way ot llvtng and Friday night at 8 p.m., 14. of the area's lead- ing clothing stores are prepa1ed lo rstablish an equally outl!tand- ing reputation A.a a etyle center. advises Mrs. Nathalie Michaud. chairman of this original fashion program. Entcrtain:,C'nt by s ta,;e 1:tnd Sl'rccn celebrities , novelty dances arid a special "?.1 t•et Your Nt·lgh· bor" opportunity will adli lo 'the 1•11joyn1ent of the evening. K en N1~f'S, prominent tadio star 14•ill be masler of ceremonies and many su1·pr iscs are planned to dellgh lhe visitors. Saturday afternoon, from fl :30 to 5 p.m. everyone lg Invited to take part in a real hoe·dow n, a me.tine<' !!'quare dancing f<'sllv&I. You can grab your partner to t oe- tick ling music and to the exc<'llent call ing of maestro Bill Voorhees and his lovely wife, you can dosey. do lo your heart's content. "\'IMlon of St . Sick " Mrs. \ Bl'lty Jarvis , p1·e'vicw cha irrnan. called ~pec illl attention to th11 fashion show. a major . part of Fric1ity night's entcrtainirent . Titled "Vision of St. Nick," visi- ( Continued on Pa'e t J Refuse Water for CDM Oil Well Ac,.,.,..1n1 v.ith Courn::llman Dick Drake that It \\'Ollld Crt'&le a blMl pn>eedo1•nt to ht-gin ~·11- lnJf 1'fWO \\'&t•·r OUfKidf'I of th1· l·lt~'. th1· ruunc·ll l\londa y night r,.fUM"fl t o Kr.l.nt the Shl'll C>ll Co. l)l'JrmJl'i8lon t.o 11~ "llf1•r from tb~ munlclpal sy~t•'fll "·hlh· drilling the oll \\'t"ll pbumt"CI for thn-e·fourthlrl or ·• mlm e&tJt of Corona df'I 1't.r. "Tbe "·at.er llJ to r utility' pu r- poNe!' only. not l'ornrrn~"'lal," li>&id Dntk., and Mayor l!!ibrll add4•tl, "It. has bf'('n a lo nr rnt- t.:1bll1ttM'd rultt not to Kof•U \\'81Pr out.Kid~ thr clt,v and It'~ a good rulf'I to full1n.,·." She ll Co. had ~kt.'(I to U'tf! fn1rn a I ',f f'ub~c foo1 JM•r mtn- Ul t> minimum t u a maximum nf four f•ublc fN•I for th1• ~lxmunth8 IH·rlod '''hilt' lhf" '''1•11 "'W<I bt'i OJC" drllh'tl "i th drtlllnK tu &tart ('arly In ll•"f"f•mtw·r. Tht-cumpa- :~~1"·c;~~1~;~·1· 1~n.~~~~~; .. ru~~ ,,.,'lie r from (.'orona dol :\far tu t.he drill Mll f'. • ; I ~rgeformation of P~rk Commission Recommendation thal a park commi$slon for Nrwporl Beach be cRtablishcd, replacing the present p111!ks anrt recr<'ation committee, and with the authority to control th1 J spending of the park fund th1 ·rcby relieving the city council or that respQEa..Si bHity, WR!i made by th1• Corooa.:'dol Mh.r Civic AH· st1clation at Wednl'sday night's n1<·et1ng in the ~ran1mar 8('hool. The association ~;ill make the recommendation to the newly f<J rml'd League or Civic Associa- tionK of Newport Harbor, Presi· drnt Verne Watflon said. and it will be up to the Leasue to le.kc fu rther action. J•ot r:.u~k Olnnrr A pot-luck dinner 1>tartcd orf th1· nionthly nleeting o f the group [ \\'Jlh l\1'r~. 1'~r<'d Harri~<•n. n1en1bcr or lh1• assryeiation 's board o[ di· r1·t·tors. in charge. The p1·ni;rram immcd1alcly fol- lowini;?; the cats was the !'Jhowing or travel and adventure filnls by Dana l...an1b of Corona del Mar, who .,.·ith hi.<; wire have made Re\'· era! rxpeditions down to Central An1crica t o gather information on 1 the "Lost City of the f\.t ayaa." l May Cki-Ke BPiieh Councilmen polntert I out that ~ bath houses on the stkte bcctch a lso have cestipooli:i ahd Mayo r Isbell atated, •·1r lt'!S ~ bad tt.s they claim, maybe we should elo8e up the beach until lhetwers are in." ... -I · Braden Finch didn't lleve one or two more C('R!!:pool.'J the bluff ~ would ruin the beach ~ut h<> f1t· I vored having the sewap· situation . cleared up. If th" r1 ad g°"" through, Finch though the for-j mation of a sewage. \ssessment district should follow c l<Jse behinl..I . . Corona drl Mar Civiq A S'!OCll:l· t1on suggested that if •n RA!k'~­ ment be forn1cd fo r the acce~s. road that the a.s."e~"l'mf'nts be high enough to pro vidt-for the sewers an urged that no Ce88pouh1 ( ConUn.ue<t O_!I Pase :=) Overdue Boat With · 14 Cops Returns Safely Quietly but Hafe\y, sllppinit lntrJ its dock by the Balbna F'crry lan11. inK at 9 8.. m . Ttlf'Sriay WRH th .. 16·hour overdue 1'pnrtfishin,::: boat El-Sea will\ 14 memb1•rs of tile w~ Angeles police ror1·e aboard. All hand!: we~ slct!py b11t 1<18.fC'. George Karl, 1014 Ea.."t Ba\bf.,11 Blvd., Balboa. skip ~r·O\o\'ne r of the 54-foot f111hing b<1::tt. Ha id ht' 01.nchorf'd off C ry11tal Cove nt·it r Laguna BcH.<'h Wh Pn <lark ft·11 Monday nii;?;hl durln~ a hcn.vy f(l~. • ) J •• K R1·J said he f('ft B1tlhl»t about ti :.10 a . m. Mr:inday to take R ~ro11p rishing for albac(Jrc on 11 -milt' bank. 1 • ·~ • , . TAMJE A LAST LOOK at &he&e MnOked ft•b A&lN hu°' on the bc-3.ch by the 1''e"·port pler bt.'Cau*' by . . Planned by All Newport Harbor Merchants and Chamber of Commerce ~an. I Uwy "111 ha\·e dh1appeared pennane:nUy. City Cot1n<:il declclt'<I ~londay to prohJbit 11ellloC of Mnttkf'd tb~h on th6 beach. 1 Howte on left bdonp t o !\Ins. Dorothy lk"RJ lk.-tft "'ho clalmt'tl it wu a Pf'nonal action against bel by ~r •~eel fl.8h d eak·n. (Pree" Photo) A merrier and brighter Chrlat-IJglOWI ahrtne erect ed at 22nd St. Current plans call tor the place+ Maurie Stan le y, BiJ lboa. l!!'land; mu than ever beton la planned which wtU be nan.ked by jovial ment of llg htt'<S tree11 alo ng the Lonnie Vincent and Bert Wilaon, this year t or the Harbor, area ae:-well-lighted Santa Clatl.9U, light-sidewalk.a and lighted pluUc BaJboa~ F red Stoddari:I and Burt cording to Hay Langenheim, ex· ed trea and Uveatock. Tbe Cit y pt~u lo be atruna acroaa 8'lboa Procter. Coron11. del Ma.r; Charles ecutlve eecretary ct the1 Newport Hall will have lta Chriatmu tree Bl._ / and Robert Beecher , Marlner'1 Beac h Chamber of Commer«. ehlnlng brtghUy In a place of hon· (~ Balboa laland Mlle; Clair Martin and J ohn The Chamber. ln addition to u-or and the building ltaelf .wtll be Charles K irk, Newpo~ al11tlng In the aecUonaJ decorations: hunc witb multl-eolo~ light.a. Marine avenue on Balboa l •land •These m embers repqrt that it is will ofter a n award ln each of tbe Oo....,._ de:l Mal' wtll become an avenue ot light.a planned to erect the acctlonal BAN f UTU E SALE Of SMOKED FISH ON BEAC BY NEWPORT DORY FLEET f ive eectlona of the city for the . Corona del M.ar which. won fl.rat when Chrlstmu &ea&On rolla deco"Uons during ttie ftrat week Afte r the t int ot next y ear no having a city ll eenae. N o license• best decorated bU.slneu establlab· pria in fta elaall Jut year tn the around 1 . Twenly-4!1.abt lighted trees of Dfocember and additional deco--.m ore smoked tiah w ill be eold on can be l&lued tor the be.a.ch a.a It ment and a g-rand p~ tor the Orange County Coast Aaaocia· wtll II umtnate tbe avenue and add rating project.a a.re atill beiog the beac'1 next to the Newport Is an R-1 sane. • home or residence with the but to lbe ChrUtmu decor of Ute hi· planned. pie& where tbe famoua d ory ftah· Councilmen dee.need that onl>· Uon's Chril:tmu lJghtlng p~ . outdoor deooraUona. I land. It La propoaed tbat Santa ec.ta Me.a Ing Oeet holdll forth. the tiny fresh · t iAh caurht the same da.y JP1aattas TNel = ;;:tc:= = ~ ~= Ctaua will readL U.. 19land ove.r Coat& Mesa will put up ita deco-wooden houaei. will have to So and by the dory fishermen may be Tbe JunJor CbamberJ of Com· riding their camel&. It wtll be erec-the bridge and p&l16e the length ratlon1 on Monday, December 4 no more buUdinp will be allowed 1K1ld on the beach and gave the --~n ·-•· ban a _'l-..1 .. -or the avenue. and t.be telephone po118 from 1 Tt.h the dty mundl ruled Mon"-.Y eve+ smoked Ci.all deal~n until Jan. t . ........ _. wµoo ... ~ ,._.,. t.ed neer M.arguerite. Ave. and to ... ., Chrlotmu t.ee wblcb obould pron Coast lfl&bwa7. A l!pted tfte In addlt,lon ___ ...,-,c:hamber of slftet to lh• Mesa thealeT will be nlng-. 1951 to ttmovo lh• bull<llngo. pieu:fllC both to the ve and tbe will al8o be ahown la u., area of Commerce• awani• RR' the best bun• with "'1'eeitb8 t.ram1q a kll . Th~ deciaion came followi/lg In-Braden F'1DCb ,nade the removal ira.r. Tbe tloetfn& ~ in. th• Btrtcher bUUdlnC" COrona del decorated "''"rtw. ft o b er t • • and a ata.r tn U:,.~~ ~ of vt•Uga.tlon by the dly. m&nager action at.au~ tt waa a cue-of wtU be teftoOOlld" wttll ~hta: and Mar, wtll eater its ab.ripe tn th1a .Jewelry, 223'& ~ annue, LI cub and me I wUl .bt pf claims made in a letter from bow. 1much to allf'!. to be eold on w1f1 be -.-Ille barflor _.-Orang-e Cout Cbrlolmu donallng-a ~ plaque tor a...-for Ille --.1«1 three other omoked flab .. uen In the beach. Neirt,1 he r......s, ball, dmlllC Ille ~ •-wllll Lieb~ -toot u WW Newpal't. llle .boot ~ wl-. Tllo lllan ,,:..,land bomo fr<illL Coota Ult city, Art.flUJ' MUJer. "'I'll Hen· tackle and othor. ltemo wouJd be -r1J>11q tlu.._ Ille air p1aq,.. 111&:1' -.. 1~ In M-..........,t. w1D PY open vn. ry 1Wrighl and Mrs. 1tW w-. oold I theft and It WU belt4r to fnllD ··~ Malord. .... Ille ,.....,. -UI ....... otarUos --H . -~ It ... unfair for lh• stop It now. l!lc:''"'' I Tllo --dUtricl ol Bar..,.; JlldCOO In tllil ~ ..,.,.. Tho juds"9 for tfle. -beecll -~ vendono to be u~ ~Ille chaqe wu la Kew-..... ~r\, .. &lion ~ 'lie • -Wiil .,_ • Maf7 c:.rw•n• ..... ~ will ~ 1 .. .idwill and -tell haft not )'ol ...... <t.i Z!I • allowed to ..U tbolr lla1t wl~ Jlh. IlorGtJU' l)oill -Wbo Of>- eratf'S 11moked o ne of the fish s tands. cona emned "It all started when t he council grant ed me t he right to construct the building," she lamented. "One of the other three dealers began calling rne re,pea.tedly •y\ng It WU unfa.lr. Y et ,Mrs. Amelia Cor- dell'() haa hem open.tine her stand tor the put 20 )'earl and no...one uJd a word. Tltie .cuon I• e:nu ..... ly penon&l .,..m.t me! I would glodly ban a .tand _.._ ei.. In the city llUl· otnce 1..e· the city 11un•t srantad any 11.,.,.... em to amoke fiM bere.. On17 U.O. two women 1(M.re.. Wrtaht and • J,Q El' I I• ..... i ) -- I He 11ald he coultl no t contact '>lher boats nr the coast ~us.rd 'hat ni~ht flJ:! hr "''as unable trJ •ransmil over his ra<lin. Co&11l Guard headquarters had nade preparations to be&in a lf•arrh for the VC'AAel 9i. KOOi\ a..; '.he fog lifted MUffh.·ie ntly~at air· ~raft could be UJ!E'U. ~ A boar-d the boat W!"l'r E\'erf.tt l~. Karr, dPek hllnd nf 3 18 AlvaT- ado St .. Balboa: \art. E<.t .... ·1n Walker, LL. J . S. Rif•kette, Lt. G A . Stoner , Lt. Anthony Rurz. Si;rt. A. L Austin, Sgt. L. E. Litth~Jvhn . S gt. M. S. Wynn, and Officer!'\ F . A. Hatchet , J . R. Klein. D . C". i~ightner. W. J. Little, W. J( Stewart. S. R. McCaleb, F. c. McGowan. Harbor Weather Tempen.tal'8 lor the put week lb tl\.tl Harbo1' .,... HJ&fl ,to\\' Tbanday. Nov. ZI .... 71 63 Frtda,7. Nev. %' .. -...... 10 6S Sahrda7. No\•, %6 ....•. 80 M ~. Ntt. H ····--IO 6% Mo .... 7, Nov. !T ...... :. 5* 0% Ta.day, No.. II .. --··· IT '8 WeO!!I..,, Nov. tt .... at 90 ... -, • .....,, douclJ' ... 4/q ............ ,.. 8k•El6 ·'O~r Ml'Ulel:ll •arsU;•• ...-..~· P'OC -'!II .-a ..... ....._,, Mid Jl'Ji.. •1 -.q. -·s..wdq ..... ..,.. . -· • • > ' • ' • I .~.&E 2 -PAR-T T, -THURSDAY, NOV. 30; ~-950· ~! i~~P-RE. SS ·g .... a--........... ~ ' a bininNIJIUl/T t.Dc:.AJ,, "~f/ftJllUM11 .i::--• · Pw'Prhed fl'ttey ~7 at Newport Bntt, Calltonll&. :omo<• -pr1atlnr; ~ at ~'Balboa Blvd.-Pbone Barbo~ l~J -\ .. ' ·Ez:ltend aa ~ matter J'une 18, lNO, at the poet omce at !'fewport Beacb, Call!~ muler the Act 'of M&rch 3. 1879. " I • • M ] Fl' OllltOnta "x.w a r• PTt'sben AlllOClatto11 Htmber NatMiiml ....W A•aclatloa ... De ~& ·l>ald ~ Ill die Newport llarl>or ~ ~ . 'ir ,._ • : i> • . '*7 .. Orup. OowltJ' BBN o . J\JIDDICllt. on. oad Publlohu ·, IW_,;.r.~. -~ier , ~ ,ALDANDll:I( HAXILTON, Ad..rtllllnr; ~faD&C"I' 1'be Pre:M" bu bttn adjudged a newspaper ot general circulation by dCICree ot the ~rlor Court ot Orange County a.nd ls tully qualitled • to publiah all klnd8 Of legal DOtic.em a.ad advertt.Hmenls. On'ICIAL P~ OF THE ClTY OF NEWPORT BEACH SUB8<JBIPJ'ION BAD:S: ·NEWPORT-BAI.BOA. J'BESS every Tbonday ID o..ap Coanty, · SSJJO per 7S1"; .-z.oo .ix month"; Clt.!5 tlu'ee -•Ibo} (A.loo llW:rud .. the NEWPOBT·BALBOA NEWS-TIMES on 'l'DMcl.ay) Oa-tlle .,...'7 ... IO per yea>. Boys Club (Contjaupd from Pare ll oi Stu&rt I1Werst, wrtter who lives as 2401 Mesa Or .. Costa Mesa, the tampaip will endeaver to get t:Yery porch light in the town turned OD from 7 and 9 p. m . Dur-\Jig the Illumination period, a small &nny of 250 volwiteers, friends of the Boys Club, will conduct a door- fc>.door sollcitaUon ot contrtbu- tlo.na or pledge in any amount tor the purpoae ot meet.Jng oper- 4Uonal expense. of the Boys Club. 4 K"oal of Sl,000 has been &et for the club which he retofore depend-'d upon Community Chest sup- port_ !or much or its operational -· . Don Huddleston, 116 Broadway. di.rector of the general canvas, has <iboaen team captain!! and workers tor the J 7 precinctb on the rnesa. Each precinct will be solicited by about 15 persons. ht! said. Wotkers have been asked to r e- port at the Boys' Club building. Center at Anaheim, no later thin 1 :30 TUesday evening , Dec_ 5. where they will receive detailed 1nat~tlon.s and materials and st.art out for their assigned pre- etncU. About 9 p. m .. or after Christmas Preview ( C..tla_, from J>aae I ) tors will be duzled by the beau- ty and atyle of the garment.a, fas- hloM by w o rld famous designers. Mrs. M ichaud stressed that lhese Jines and these types of garments were not Imported just for the s how-they are regular featurea in the local shops. To give you just a glimmer of the !!!:ye-catching c reations which will be ahown, Mrs. Michaud de- scribed aome of the followi.ng high· lil'hts fronYa show which will fea· ture clothing for all occuions and • f or each member of the famlly. \ F or Instance: Kay Nelson is 1 ' featuring an exotic lndian Mri, glowing with gold metallic em- broidery, a Kay Nelson original for f ormal wear. Maggi's ha.!'! a cocklail~ater. a Jacques F ath original, deslgn- ed and knit in Paris. Blair originals in duvetyn from Gay Togs-in brillia11t red8 and warm burnt orange colors. A once·in-a-lifetime dress for the cocktail hour-a Ne\V York original-in black chanti\ly lace over green satin from Lorabeth. Ta.llored :\ff·n·~ \\'("Sr they ha'Ye finished their calls. they Mufti, Ltd., is well k no'-'·n tor wtll report back to the Boys' Club excellently tailored m en·s wear, tor coffee, donuts and a critique of but Is also showing for some love- the evening's operat iqns. ly Jady a n original by Vera or lnnen1t stressed this week, in Rancho Santa Fe, a beautifully .µmounctng details or the cam-designed black and white cpera paign. that no porch light should wuit. ~ left da.rk because of inability The Man is preseMing tor the i'.o g'lve. first time in this area. the gor-~ ''Rutderita can show their m oral geous Hawaiian spo~t shirts de- aupport by nicking on the light signed by Duke Ka.hamoku. for the two bou rs of the drive,'' Mothens will fondly plt ture tht'i r he stated. "All we want from youngsters In the doll dre~ model- everyone Js evidence of support." ed from the Brat Shop, beautiful He aaid that he was certain that enough for the sweetest doll . or, there would be enough response to in one or the gay holiday dresses the so.Jlctt&tions to reach the goal tor the blg and littlf' sister set set in the carnpaJgn. f rom the Children's Shop. · lnnerat uked all persons in the Ja..x. In c .. is showing a red felt community t o remind their neigh-cockl&il gown. strapless, ga)· "·ith bar• on t he day of the drive to a black Spanish effect trim-a • , "be ""'• and light up Tueoday We bb original. inspired by the Acee· 'ss Road Mesa Cemetery Improvements Due Smoked Fish night." beat selling novel, "The Bravf' t , Huddleaton said that peno111 Bulls.'' tContlnned from l'•re l) ~Continued rrom Pa,C'f' 1 ) ;t·;ontlnued from Pa«e 1 l wbo Jc.new they would be absent H ighlighting early spring and · 1 hood. h1dp '-''t•re to be o~ned for salt"' ((~ontlnut"fl fn)m PfLKe l ) from home that night could leave summer fashions typical of c&s· be permitted on the bluff. Tallwrt 0..-ni,.l'l or !he old ri ty v.•ater department their contr ibutions in the office ual and resort w~ar will be F itz· th C~t)' f E~;~neer dBert We~: sal~ Talbert. Who was present. vi~-building st 28th and Newport Mrs. Wood~I have li<"f'nR1ls in the city now and no one l·lsej 1·an g•·t them." Of the Globe-Herald, 124 Broa.d-patrlck, Balhoa. who arc featur· a ·1 h cld r: g~~ed rou~ I i>rously denied !!'Urh a threat Bl\'<l .. but as City Clrrk C . K . way, in a s~ial box for funds tng Joan Robert., Sports'iA.·ear I sew~.rs .8thou prov 1. "n1g t Attorney Richn1ond als~ df'-I Pr rf'st statl'd. "Gentlen1e n. It is "·t ,_ d• RI h H . B . nO\V 1.1:1 a connection 1ne a ong h d ~-U'I provide there. g t out of arper s azaar is h 1 d d Pia.red there had bcf'n rc'porLc; that no""' ten minutes to c1,i.: t an as The observance night for the the short forrnal in a new plum t e prnposl e< roa an a pump-there wa.s a "f ix·· In the ca"c \\.'ith yet '>''C ha\·c recei ved no bids~·· The PreR.<i look ed in on ~he ·d1Jry fle1~t \\'e<l nesdey afte r 1·nu11(·it·s de('il:!iion and lL'>kl.'l i th9 fisher- men and their }'fives \\·hut ltl•·Y thought of the vertlict. n . h d M . 111g slat on. .<;K,lys' Club h8.8 been organlzed a a e, a arjor1e ~1 ontgomery the board of superviWl'8, and thllt Other mat t('rs ~clt.>d upon by under sporut<>rshlp or the boerd of dress from "Sh,e." . Pr.-di('lf' Sf'\\'f"fM opproval of the ct'mett>r)' plan wtts lht• i·oufH'il includl'd: director-. of the club, many or Howard Gr eer's newest color "It's coming." prophesied May· cut and dried. Attorney O. A. Jn<:-I ( 11 Approved a request by the> U Jdn't Botlw~r Thrn1 , Whom~ ,are from Newport Beach. Balboa blue will take a bo\\' in or I~bC'll. "\Ve 1,1,·ill have to have obs, repre11enting the cemett•ry I con1mitlc>f" negotiating \Vith Pac-Ne~'a contri.but~n to the wel· one of the latest creations of Cal-I se\1:ers Jn that district eventually. sponsars, denle<I there had been ifil· Elc .. 1·t1ic for a right-o f-way fan: ·Gt: th• local organization has Tex swim suits which wlll be' Charley Fipps {owner of the two llnY prior contact whatever with bel\V('e n Newport Blvd. and Be.I· been auored through succeM of shown by Vagabond House. housl'R on the bluff side ot Ocean the liUpervli:Klr!I. boa Blvd. al 30th St .. that a com- Pau) T. Pheglf')·. i22f nox St.. Costa Mesa, and hf.s •ife Edn11 have been operating a i-sh stanU in the do ry market fol-the past 15 yea.rs. Paul said that the s1noked fish huts "Ne\' r bothered the 1850 Commullity Chest cam-Surf and Sand will feature a Blvd. J has been a friend of mine When the hearing '4'RS concluded ~tent appraiser be en1ploycd to J)algn Ill "Je beaclt. , boy and girl boxer :iiltit t:ombina-for a Jong time and he has never t ht>rl' waB a lull whil(• the super-appraise tht! land in question. ._. J •• .;. D • ti b J t · h h h · us." Hls wife said: " e'\•e 81\va•:~ ...,.. P~r ay on-Y an zen v.•1t a C'olo1·ful told me too ·many li('!i. I think he visors went on to other business. 121 Agreed '-''it t e committee J ACCOf'ding to Al Spencer, execu-TahJtian motif. . realizes that eventually he will But before adjourn ment, Super -studying the Ocean Front chan-gotten a long very w 11 with the U\O'e dlrectot' of the ell.¥>. boy mem-O'Brien'R Specialty shop haJI a · have to put , in sewers at his visor Irvin George Cordon of New-nel proposal t hat the fi rst step smoked fish people. \Ve usually bers average 126 visit8 per day, dream of a gown. or a g own to homes:' port Beach. moved that the appli· should be lo ascertain from the figured that the san1 people who 9ix daya of the week during the dream l.n, with an all·over em-Isbell wa.sn't too worried about cation tor the cemetery site bt• U. S. Army Engineers if they came to buy smoke fish would entire year. A boy visit c09t.9 but broidered bodice and an accordion the cesspool menace as he said. granted. The unanimo usly favor-would permit acC'e.'!B to the canal buy our fresh fish. Many custo· 20 eeata, he expla1J1ed, adding that pleated nylon sheer skirt. "In the old days we all somehow able vote followed. through t he jetty. The committee mers '-''ould ask abo t smoked fish total a'ttendallce fo r the year runs Remember also that someone managed to live with Only cess-hatl met with J ohn Vogel and Ed when the huts we're closed and for approclmately 38,000. will be the lucky winner of that pools and no olhf'r sewage.",, AJJ(•n previously. information '-''ht'n hf:'y would b e Boys at the club are offered an pre-ehriatmas pack age containing Fipps explained that he wun't Francque to H, ead I open for bU!dness. e !;Ort of fL•lt -~ th f "'Ill Buy Lot that it was good f r the bt>ach." eXlcu.,1Ye program of miperviaed e our matched H udson Bay hooked up to the present sewers recreation and lnatructlon which sables. and It might as well be becauJJe "it would be too expenatve (Continued from Pace l)I f:ll Offrred to purC'hase for Dick and Bia he DeniCI. 4!"19 Includes all of the sports, wood you. So pack up the family and and it's too far away to hook t o ell. Onty Pease and MaJ!kt'y nrf' $2,000 Lol 29. Block 15. Section lA.urel Pl.. Costa Mesa. haYe solrl I.ad handcraft and art classea. get to the Rendezvous Ballroom. the SC\Ver a cross the itreet." ho ldovers I B , locateli at the 15th St. end or fish on the. beach r the past four .. The Soya' Club is now in Its Balboa for an evening ot the most lelf"tJ Letter On State Boardt the T-alley between Balboa Blvd. yearft. Dick said: "I don•t really ~ year of o)X'ration. tt pos-entertaJnment. the most value and Named to represent 11'lewport and Ocean Front. f!urchase of the care n1uch one way or the other. __.. • 140.ooo plant which 18 the· m Ost of just plain fun that Afark Soden re&d a letter from Harbor on the state board wer(• lot \vould enable the city to coh-1 But at any rate, it 'never hurt entirely debt frM. you have h&d in a Jong time. Jefferson which stated in part, FrancqUe, Pease and Llo)'d Love-tinuc the alley t hrough to l flth our business to any extent :• Hi.s -----------------------------"It is evident that your body ap-d I St. Owners had ·"ubmitted a $4,000 wife added: "My husband said parently appr oved all detaJls of 1~~tallatlon of the officers will offer to the city which was con-most of it for me'. and I'm £'n- B N rt Beac the proposed cliff road, further be held dt1ring a joint dinner meet-sidered too high by councilmen. tirely in agreement) w ith his view-Fl~ FACTS -Y ewpo h Fire Dept. objections a re apparently w:ele.as. Ing of the Newport. I...a.hina and 14 I Agreed to take up with the poinL" • '~_..,,.....,._ ... ""l,_._._._iiiiii;;;;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o; My legttl advisor had made a rec-San CJemente boards atT the Bav Orange County League ol Cities Henry and Lora Fhegley, 202 ~" ord for future litiptlon if any la · · Rn urgent request that a regional 20th St., Coata Mesa. have been L#C REALLY YEP' OAIC CAN ICIU p.J.,, IA"'r a.rw 01 ue. club. Ott ... 11 , 6 :30 p. m, Willard . u d r ro· . ·,--• ,.,.._. ._..,.,, 1~1 l'c;'' ~ advisab1e4 ••• The complacency ot L . Johnson of San Francisco, 19~1 c1v e ense coo 1nator be ap-engaged in the sale or fish at the PACl.JO CF RR TME DOUGH I ~VED SY our city govern~( in granting president ot the Califo!fnla Rea l pointed. dory market "of! iind on for the HIS Lil"W ~~ cesspool permlU e beach) de-Estate A.Mociatlon, wtll be Install· (r;) Filed a letter from the past 14 years." Her}ry has been in ~ •• , REelJILOlN6 J'MS FURNACE MfSELF! spite the dange pol.to will auto-. ffi Re ti be government authorities at Porto business for the lalist 17 years. matically lead lnterterenee by tng 0 cer. serva onp can Rico '":htch stated t t\at an over· Their opinion waJ that "Smoked made with Earl Chamberlain of ., county a.nd state boarda of health Corona del Mar. whelming majority ot the iBland'a flsh wu just a.bout .aa big e. draw- becauae so much of the p&tronage citizens are not revolutionary .. a.a ing card for cuetomer.t a• the of this beach ls from non-resl-the recent assuina.t ton attempt on fresh flah and tho¥ emoked fish dents .. _ " ordinance wu re-reff'rred to tbe President Truman might indicate, stands certainly didn't hurt us one When councilmel\ decided to ta-councfl Monday with the changes but are loyal American citizens bit." I' ble the ma.tter unW t¥ plans We.re suggested by the ctty plahners and and "bellevera in the fundamen- ready CoJ. Smttb JUmped to his ~d to second readin'g at the ta.I Democratic princtp&I that gov-.. Vhiioa or St. 'k-k" fuhlon feet and wantecl to know '"what next meeting Dec. l l. emme.nta are changed by ballot.a lrbow wtU reatu the MC:Ond this parliamentary maneuver is Kate McCann of Balboa :bland not bullets." · a1-f C th t • ·-•••ti" 1•i Granted a ~rmlt to bre-" ... t 0 UM brh a ~e ve run up -.--objected •tftnUouaJY to the defl~ Q ,..--...,, Dec. I a& tbe ~ City Atty. Barry Blodg.iett pa-nit.ion ot ''famllim" ln the new or-the curb to H. W. McCleary, 122 tlenUy explained that it wu ao dlDance, pn:ferrinl' the almpler Opal Ave., Balboa laland. maneuver but the conect order deftnlUon of the old ordinance. But Cla1tm A.lafa5t City Lftter R. Kelly of Balboa Ialand ot busl.nea. 11lfl coundl wun't to Ray Copelin. _planning commialJon (7) Ref~ to the city• insur-a front ya.rd v · ce: granting diacuet tile mert.ta ot U.eue Mon-eecret&ry Mid the pl•QF!ip,g con-an~t c1a1ma: apJnat the ctty 50 per cent va.rl to Robert ~ nlcht, !_le Aid. ~ U.. Colonel eullanta thoupt "this definition by two pe~ Mn. Charlotte H . Jnrram of Balboa Island; gnnt-wlll~ more ~:.::r-1 ~ was tile -forl.hlo orillilanl:e and .B. 'ibmn--W!_eout mgbw&y. lnr; 50 per cent v ·ance lo Fro/' :l'on will i:'t:'.i wl>m the ..-iu-coul~ ""· ~qreed mo rftdlly C<>r<>na del Mar, for $57t:ll> cauoed c . Hunmond-ol L N<;1<port. tioft ot intenUon 18 read:f. . Owl th•. old. _ .by the overflow1ng ot a ae.wer. and (9) Received f r the ·Cham- "All ~ we'll Wllitl" replied ~ ended WW. ... ohort MJu Margaret H. Om<. 30l 1-~-ber ot ConuoUce guarantee of tb ~el. · ·~ Ad con by Mr. ~bwin and .par Ave., Corona -dd Kar. foT SS.BOO u their 1 In imp roving r • ·--:::r:~ -~ ... t !.< ~ 1 , Mn. ainbarc on the propoeed 5'1.liiO tor doctor bill tl'om • fall ihe propoeed fk:e. "Nut ,()roM•·m Pa•• t · ~ al Jlloc.ka J.SJ 132 1n on OoNn Blvd.. .tdewallt October .Up will be to t wtth t.be Ra~-'"'""• ta tllle JWvt1assl aew Col'Clla dll Mar tna &1. to ft,.2. 12. · Grtlfttb Co. about ce1liQg their , ~ ~ ..... -'In cowld-n l'IDob "'P!al""" tlle (8) F.U-ed 1!nnlnc ......;,.... leue on the dt propei1y the U.. N..,....,_ ot ~...,. 11. Tl!e rw tor th. c:lranp. con ,_,.,,m.m.u.n. ·IA ~ Cbamlrer abl!H>f Will 00eupy. . . . .. . . . ~ I • • • (!;--- ' WIDE RANGE. of ....,. ""''""' .. """-... the YNI' • around p~ ,....... ofl•ft'd by tbe Harbor AM Roya' Club ~ ·tMtA ot Ooeta 1'1 e •a and Newport. B o x I n g. b&skeu.JL ~ w6odcraft, flport& and art a r e ldghllghl!il ot fhf' p~ C"fMll. l.e'1-'t"r r I g ht tthO"'H th ei ~,00() dt-bt-t~ plant which the MMI mtiMbrra ...- • aft.ff achool ud e~ lrlnp -b .... . '""' .. nilf't. llcbt" d r I v e ~ fundi!f for b,.._,... Uonali purpose9 oaly, for tlw club, through an anon)•mo~ gi\·t>r, l!f assured of tund9 for plant ma.lnfen&nce and lmpl'OVf>lne.Dt. J'1cture8 and eflC'"'\'lllC are by court¥sy or Hill ztm- ntf"r nnd \\·endf'll Ro)"t, Letter to the Editor ~T.\\1'1'1lRT 11.\RB<>R ('(>".\lf 'l\IT\' c·11t:ST , lnl'. Llt.':)J Mr. l{ctldu·k : ~ Robins NOTES By TllmDORE BOlllN8 I am amused a.t times at the broadca.aten tor some of the foot- ~ ga.rneia. If you believe \.hem exacUy, there must ht-aome very tall fellow• playing the gamt>. Solrle mwrt be twelve to tJtteen feet tall, u occulonaJly you hear the broadcaster aay, "He"• stopped 3.t lhe Jine of scrimmage but tell Corward four or five }'ards.'' That I mu.st .eee .ome day. Spe&ldnir of football, this has been & mo•t interesting aea80n and hu aeen many favorites loae and many an under-dog team create and up--&et. That's what make8 this great game 90 i.nterestlng , ThankJ: to all of you who came and are still coming to stt the new 1951 Foret I am much elated at the wonderful rt"Ception and lhe varied cpmplimenla heaped upon lhi.tS wonder car. Here's hoping the la.a t ot the Thanbgfvinl' turkey haa appear@d on the table and no matter how It i• disguised J am sure J'll know it is t urkey. Of COUTH by next week I'll be all ready for another one. Thia iA your Friendly Ford Dealer teJUng you Lo remember me whenever you need repair&, metal w ork. auto p&inlinl", steam cleaning. used cana or anything in the automotive line. ~PROFESSIONAL~ ~.DIRECTOR':' ~ DENTISTS l · Baroid C. Dod<~r. D.D.8. o...i 8ars- limited to- 438 • 32nd Bt. Newport BMch H&rlJor 2IOCI Lester A. Beckn, D. D. 8. DENTJ~T 178a Newport Blvd.,Coeta Mma Xedlc&l Bldg. Boa-17112 • 606 m. Bay An., Bal ... HartJor m -J WELDON W. SCHORG DENTIST • 1!0 -r:. 18th Street. Costa Mf'U J>ttone &at..-on 6046 1·11t' und•·1~11.;nt!d . 111i.sic.lt'n t and I <·11111p;li~n n1 nn~~t:r of thP Comrnu· Ot'TOMETRISTS ! .---~---------~ 111ty l'h1•st Ur1vl!. d< . ..;ir1~ l•1 l'Xpress V. E. KOEPSEL, O. p. t•1 y1ru '1u1 ~1 at1tuUe t11r your help "' •hl' re'""'' dm·•· OPTOMETRIST It \\"as dut> lu your ,·fforts and ,;,.·enlnp by Appolnbneut lhosf• uf )'our i.:o ll cagues that Lh e SI 1.a "'· Newport Bl•d· Nt·\VJl(•rt P.t•1t••l1 ar<·a was lhe f irst Newpqrt Beach 111 th•• stat.· nf rahforn1a to raise llarbor %611 lh•·11 c·nnu11 u111l)' Ch,.....;t quuta and I'---------------' th•· \\'l"L t er~ arc l·xtr,•mely Vi.ankful I /H•J t / liJ'(', ,-.. ur~ truly. l'i•it>t.•rt ('allis, J•r0·.•;11!t-nl. Con1rnunity c·h•·st J.'r1111k Af Linnell Ma n:.i~•"r •. r Can1pnign St. Elizabeth's Guild to Meet Tuesday. " St. Elizallf2th's Guihl of th f" J.:pJ ~copal ('h1Jr1·h ,..,,.ill mcl•l Tues- day. f l1·c . 5 at 12:JO p. m. in the h111111· <if h1 i!-is lri--n(' Boson1worth 711 H1·liotropi· A.V<nut-, Corona dt-i Mar according t o lhf' t·hairman. Mrs. H arold Borchsl·nius. H••. your lac-"'- sacurltln kept.,.... with tn.,_.,..i taxn and , __ ... llYlftll cnflf Toh ..in.-oC our o.uioo-wide resc.icb &alides and Yim '°'all imponanc: awlr.ftL VISit out offioo rodoyl I. F. HUTifOll & CO. 1H'f''l!~l•tMll m l.UOAoWAr,IOHO ·- 61 llOAOW~Y, NfW TOii, N.r. LOS AHGftt:s " IAN pe.lH(llCO 1»1.W AICt CKfCAOO -~-~nst I - ' MORTICIAJ< BAl.TZ MORTUARY Lady Att.e•daat I 410 eo..t m, .. wa,. OOKONA DEL MAR l DAY AND NIGHT Plloae Harbor fi! -~.-· lNSUBANC1' 1 ... -Ord .. , -ai.nabed ~­ ... ,jl.cency All llnea written. I HO\\'A.RD W. GERRISH I 1808 Newport Blvd., Costa Mea I PHONE BEACON 6161 I BE SURE -INSURE with MAURIE STANLEY l.asunaoe. Olll7 PbolM!I Harbor 17'71 t~ Marine Ave. Balboa t.1aDd I STATE FARM ln1annce CompaalM LIFI: e A U'l'O e nBlll W. I. LANDl8 · -~ IC.&y,ltalboa ea... U111-a W. Stuart Foote GENERAL INSURANCE CourWnui hiformation 2117 Balboa BJvd. N ewport Beacb Ph. Har. U EARL W. STANLKT RM1U. Notary Public Pbone Harbor lTTI m 14arlne S.JbM 1lllaDd $313 Auto lllsnee $313 Buy all Ute U&billty tmura.nce ~ by law month17 by mall lfo bonua or lnteNM. cllarp. , ..... Wbl~ Co.. In- ......... He&dquart ..... 1MJ 10th St., Manhattan Beacll; Callt. Fr.-. ' ' • --------·---·~·--~-~~r·~···-·-·-·-·-·-·-~-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-J~·····~·~·~·~·~·~·~ ...................... .,. ... ,_,_,.,.,.,.,.s ... s•:•:"""''•'~'r"9'•'•'•'•s•s•s•s•s•s•s•s•s•s•c•s•:•:•s•s•c•s~f•c•s11C111s•t-s•a .. t•t•2•s .. t•t2 .. 2s•t .. !•llili"!l!lbltltl!IE•!~ " -~ ~-~--·~ -• \ ' • 0 • C f Conslcie,r Int Pl p "f" C f Colleg' t rgan1ze · oun Y. Anti-Alrcrari · ap · act 1c oas ta e,. -PASE 3 -PART r -THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1950 · , . . D!~~e!£~~-~;7.,~~l~~ R'm~f!!~i~ .. ~a~~~!::. l~_lLp.onohlp ·t::~~~#M . a -n · ~ ..::.-::: PRESS ~ tlol>. of "lM 0.UCu Coull~,~ qu.JI:: tor a u zil;ooo = hu RepUa will be held In Nowport Harbor on December rel and 17, It Delena& Major Dilute.r Council. ~o been propc>Rd to the H unltncton wu unOWl.Cld .todaY by Hay l&Dcenhetm. Include repreen\aUva ot the Beach Chamber ot Commerce di-Twenty to twenty-tlve coUe~ will compete for thlrteen trophlea county and deb lncorpon.t.td clt y, recton. Col .. WUU. Ly~ LonC' donated by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. Lehman Ding-:/;;~~&' 1Ch:"'1u:' :n:.p'otm. Beach, N ational Guard oft\cer, hies will be used by all of the en...--------------~·.,. a told the dt~ton that the 1ctty or t..ranta. steeri.ng committee that lnclude8 a civic boolter would havXto 00-The event l.J aponaored by the look to their laurelt, to ata.y out ~!:'1Jnlat;-;Jve ~cer h John J . nate a site of at )ea.at two done-Paclflc Cout !ntercollertste Yacht in ~'":"~hampionihlp wµ.1 be coo· o':..ta"' 0 ~rt eac be bait acrea befo re an arm ry &p-· Ractnc auoctatlon who have ar-ducted under the rules Of Ute er com ee mem rt are proprtation could be obtain~ r&nged wtth the Newport Harbo-r h Adminlltrative Ottlcer K. A. Mur· A plot of lhil. •l.ze w~~d be Yacht club to a ct a.a hoet c)ub. IYRA of N. A-for di ghy com· dock ~t Anahelm, Chairman WlWa neceaaary for a atructure, drill De.tending champion 11 Caltfor--petition. Wamer of the county l llpervteora. grounds, atorage and other uaea, nia repre1ented by Larry Shep a.nd ----~-- who hu been hea.din.S the le.in-he explained. Lowell North. Stanford Unlver-BA.LBOA FOWER SQU ADRON porary defe.nae aet-up; Dr. Edward Orsa.ni2:atlon of 11mJ1ar anUaJr-aity'a team will be hard to beat Subject. for Lff RUSMll. county health ottlcer, craft batt•rl•• tor eoeia: Meoa u It lnclud•• Clark King t9M> Next Week's Classes and Sheriff James A. M:uatck aa Newport Beach and Laguna Beach holder of the-woTld's Snipe ~ham- chtef enforcement officer. are con1ldered, Col Lyman aaid. ptonahtp and Danny ElUott who Twelve of the 13 cities ln the ~ hold• th& 1950 world's Junior county have d•lcnated repruen-TOWEL ST OLEN ) champlonahip in the Snipe cl~s. tativei on lhe county-wide coun· cil. Santa An& 11 the only city Theft ot a towel from the towe l Raclq ~r Monday, Dee. '• Pl'°ttac , B YC- ~ Revlow Mond.._y, Dec. 4. Weather, U YC --Troplesf Storms 1 (very lD- t.eresUnc~ry.me welieome). ANNOUNCING OPENING -OF - MILUFS BEAUTY SALON I 2092 -HARBOR BLVD. AT OORl'o'ER OF HAMILTON lso COSTA MESA • I I · 1 not yet repreaented. Jtach cit y, rack in Merle'• Drive-In wu, re· A newcomer to the lntercolle· however, reta.Lna local autonomy, ported Tb ur8day momlng at 2 :41 . glate raolng scene w1.ll be the hil U t The OCCUpal'IU of a car tore the University of Waahlniton repre· ;'rou~. coopera ng aa a coun Y towel fro1r1 Ila rack and Ued it sented by a spec ial teaDl reported Orance county, with Loa An-onto their car. Police were unable t o be J.n the upper bracket of geletf county, compriae Region 9 In to locate the guilty J>ftl'8ona. dinghy aalllng sklpper8. the state defenae: aet-up. Three Tough competition Is expected Tue9day, Dec. 5, .l.r. N&v., NH'YC ---Obtlerftd Altl~ Wednesday, Dec. t. Adv. Ptlot-. tnr. BYC-Tlde. and Current Chart Problem&. "Help Stamp Out Tuberculosls Buy and Use Christmu ~la." •·Buy Chriatmaa Seal!I." 21 YEARS EXPERIENCE I , Specia lizing in Per:nanentl, 1 1 1 Haircutting , Tintin51 a nd Shampooing (WlU Ha, ... P°IM>IW' 8ooa) 1 __________________ ___...·1 JAY STODDARD, !26 .lumlne .A,·e., 0oron& ciel Mar la Mown before a map of the world upon which l8 cflarted all the 8epuate areu of tidal mo\'emt'nt§... In hi~ s pare time, Jay h.1"1 dooe con- s iderable re8't'a.rrh o n l hk's R.lld Is &Jt Instruct-Or at PO)'"&r Squad- • Orange county delec atee to tbe -cI&ulfled &di are read by folka througho ut the field eo that the rertonal council wtll be selected who a ra looking to buy. perennial favorltea w1.U later. 8 ALB o A POWER sciDRN'. ::~sc:~r WEATHER INSTRUCTOR TELLS TIDAL TALES b}' Ed U Ho\'en Stepping over a while and brown cocker spaniel named Thurber f when a pup, h o resembled the dogs drawn by James Thurber) into the living room of the J . B . Stoddards at 225 Jasmine Avt·nue in Cor. ona del Mar. we .were struck by the nautical air of the room. CharL<t line the \Valls, binnacle.,._ _____________ _ lights and sextants share the tops or the bookshelves. and a ship's bell riJ:,lgs out the timP.. Jay Stoddard. a tall fellow with an engaging smile, admit.a to being a sailor all his li re. "Never had a boat o f my own though. I've been cr ew all or the time," he adds. Jay. a chemical engineer. has been living in Corona de! Mar the pa.<1t four years. although •·my \.VifP anti I ha\'e been frequent visito rs to the Harbor area be fore then," ht: says. . Hl''s been giving cc:iurses at the Balboa Po\.ver Squadr·on classes and is. about as enthusiastic a person you could find o n the sub- ject of boats and boating. Jn his downstairs worksho p. he has worked out many visual aids to help the pupil obtain a better .grasp of the subject being taught. Tidal E .\: ("'rt distance betweeJl t he sun and t he earth J. Sun & Moon P08ltlon8 "However, the positions o f the sun and moon in relationship to the earth determine the g-ravita- tional pull o n the eart h's wa ters. To Illustrate these flgurea are given under idealized conditions and do not take into consideration the shape of the ba.slns In w hich the "·ater is lying ) when the moon is in apogee (at its furthe r point from the earth in Its revolution and pu1ling at approximately right angles to the .'lun's pull the mean range of the tides iit decreaaed about 40 per cen t : conversely when the moon is in perigee I at Its closest point to the earth) and pulling in the same line that the sun in pulling the mean rangf': of thE' tldf'S is increased about 40 per cent." We wert' primed v.:ith questions Stoddard stopped here to explain about tidrs 1 someone tolrl us that that by knowing the mean range Jay is an expt>rt on this subject of h'\gh tide from sea level in an and has done a lot of research on area, whether the n'oon is In apo- the cause and behavior of the gee o r perigee and whether It is tides. I Jay said that •·1·m not in quadrature or oppo.sition to the really an expert, but 1"11 try to sun it Is easy to figure out thP help you out on the s ubject. if l high tide depth. H e also 1·ecom· can:· mend~ carrying a tide table a<1 an H e first brcame interested in easier way to find out. Actually, tides "·hen he took the Advanced it's not as difficult as it sounds. Piloting course of the Power T he moon is in quadrature w hen Squadron in 1949. Rummaging y ou can see a half moon : In con· through \'ariou.!'I and ~-undry b<>ok· j unction "·hen you sec a full moon. shel\"es he can1e to the con clusion Hay at Fundy that "gt'tting this sorl of informa-( No one can talk about tides tlon required a lot of digging around. I got n1ost help from the w ithout mentioning the Bay of bulleting and books of the U . S. Fundy in Newfoundland and its fantastic tides that have reached H ydrographic Survi:y a nd found out that the Brit ish have also done a height of 60 feet. Stoddard ex· 8~ut toe;se:arcb.oMt"ll.cl'N . '7 plains -,tbils ~l··~OolI .. ~Bay -~~P -e'1:platn the action ot ~a:;u~g~·he'·~~~:-:a~~n ~~: tM tides throughout the world, is at ile upruor most limit. Ad-he dug into a map cai-e and came r-out with 8 large varie ty of world ditionally the shape o! the ba y 18 maps, ocean charts and sun a"nd such that it is Ideally suited for a moon diagrams. wave with a 12 hour period of Expla.lnlng that tides are easily oscilla tion (which it gets from the predictable. Stoddard went on to At lantic Basin). point out that tides are the re-Another interesting spot from sultan! of the gravitational forces the tidal vlewpoint is the Panam a of the moon and the sun upon the Canal Zone. Tl.des on the Atlantic waters of the earth. side ma y be as high a.s 12 t o 16 feet. The Pacific side t ides are Oct-an Bottom u.su&l ly a bout a foot high. The "\Vhat many people don't real-very shallow basin area on t he lze," he continued "is that the P acific side does not allow fo r shape and contour of the ocean much oscilla.tion a nd a..s a conse- bottom has a lot to do wit h the quence there is very li tUe varia.- height of the tides. lt's easily Lion between high and low t ide. d\"'ntonstrated by making 'w aves In l f you can't find a Ude table Leaving Springfield, Ohio on Saturda y just ahead ot the s t orm, Robert Beckstrom, 316 Et Modena avenue, Newport Heights, a rrived home on Monday jtfter attending the National Prbidents' confer· ence ot the Lul~ League of America. held at Wittenburg col· lege. The 17-year-old Har bor HIJ h fwhere he is an honor st udent ) • senior is vice-pre11ident of the Call· fornla Synodical Luther League U.L.C.A. and repr esented Callfor· nia, Arizona apd H awaii at thP conference. An enterprising photographer for the Springfield Da.ily news had fl bright Idea and flashed a rront page picture ot the California delega te In a snowb;l bat.tie w ith the two Florida pre.!ten&tives, -ho were stting s ow tor the tinit t ime. "Second time tor m~." said Beckstrom. arlmitt lng at home, "Well, it made a good story." cThe lad lived In Minne- sot a. until he came t o Calirornla t hree yea rs ago.) Beckstrom ia president ot t he Luther Lea gue of TrinttY Luthf':r· an chUrf h. Long Beach , H e man- aged t o return home from Phoe- nix by plan,e, sUdl.ng l.n between fogs although the tint part of his trtp was a nightmare of etalled buses, la t e tra ins and ca ncelled plane nigh ts. German Boy Tells Coast Students of 'New Freedom' ditrerent sized containers like a when you need it. or are contused bathtub, or a sv.•imming pool. or between apogee &nd perigee, quad- even a pail of water. The shape ratu r e and conjunction, probably or the waves is affected by t he the beSt place to ltve 15 in Tahiti. "Freedom i1 new to me," Wolf- depth or the "·ater and alz.e ot Its gang Bernhardt, 16·year-old Oer-H.u No Et feet containe r. The tides are affected ma.n boy from Berlin, told Ora.np in the same \vay by the continental On thi8 t ropic isle. the moon Coast College atudenta thla week ahelf and the degrees or de-pth ot has no effect on the time of the as be addressed them on the cal- the ocean bottonl." tJdea and the s un takes atrtct care lep cam.pua. "Another ractor tha.t must be ot the Ude time table. H igh Udea Under the sponaorahlp of Free- ..-considered is the action of the occur at noon and midnight; low dom J'oundatlon, a national o r· waves themselves. At s0me points, t.idea at I a. m. and & p. m . To pnlaatkln, Bernh&rdt ta vialtin&" In any body of water, whether It top It off, TahJU Is very close to a au parta of America and speakin& be a glass of water or the ocean nodal point and there is very lltUe to •badent .-roupe on conditions ln tt lfle-lt, there will be pla ces where dU'ference between high and low Germany at the present time. there ts peak act ion ot the N e tidea. If you c an't make It to B'f'OUCbt over peraonally by Gem a nd rail of the water and other Tahiti and •till fttl that knowinl' eral Luctua Clay ln October of thill places (called nodal pointa} where iriore about Udea la of tnt.et.t to yee.r, Bernhardt began his tour ln there ~.Jl be hardly any a ction you, J'ay Stoddard w ill. be gla d to the Eut, where he vllited Valley at all." , have you Uk questions of b1ln at Forge. the headquarters of rree. <l/cctually the pull ol the moon any of hb: Power Squ.,d:ron. cteu-dom& P'oUDdaUon. He has been ill on the wa..t ers of the earth la very ln weather held on Monda,. a t moat of lbe •tat.ea ud ta now con- llttle," expla.Lna Stodd\.rd. ..The Lido !ale Yacht Club or tn h1li clud.m&' hla vt.Jt here. H1e a p. moon pulls enough on a medium-navlga.tion clan on TU"*'9.7a at ~ ill the Harbor ara. an alsed ateomablp to 1-n Its Newport Harbor Yacht Club. Both being ha.Ddl.,i by Kerin.th Wells . wielgflt by about 15' pound8. begtn at 7 P. m. of Conna. del Mar. wbo i. the ex· Tl>ougbt that la not a vuy ec:utlw vloe preeldeat of ll'roecloma great force. the tendency of wate.r ~ 80.&r CANVAS niund&Uoa.. to 11ow aCCOWlts r..-the huge dis-sau1 --Loe AJlpleo. re-At o..,,.. eo..at 0011 ... ., 11em- place:ment of Ml Nee ~ t.be po~ tbe • t..bllrt of a boat ca.o:YU bantt ~ with the atu0ent9 pull ot. the aun and """*'-ll!:won a ftluoe4 at $71 n-hie _,. ·-lllo ftltur• ot. the Weet a-&S! rJ.y Can eet up a Udal r-a.n bi a q"' wblclt 19 at Udo ~ · tredat a., ,ne, the qu ut• of. ~ ...... -~of -~ ._ Ulooft ... "-"' ... a. "'11'-·---Plan. ~ moon la the moot Import-ed to police at 10:119 L on . ..._,. tM Coandl of ..._ &lld .,._ Ut{ tide producing factor u Its &Dd W. ~y occurnd In t1W -topc&: pull la approxlm.aU!y two and one l'l.t--. B«nliardt'a ""'°'la In andODt ~ tlm8 .. l'f'Nl .. tbat of -l•pps ....... u.t.lte alao< .... -(lliecl.1181 ol ~ ·---'• .wt.-t.a. , •• ,,, ........ , ...,.. to...,. ......... -_,-. Your opportunity to buy early Fa 11 merchandise· from top . . New York designers at C7,eafly reduced : prices. AN EVENT WORTHY OF YOUR A 11 ENTION! DRESSES Sins 10 to 20 9 to 15 Large group of 100 % sheer wol'l!ted wools, cor- duroy, novelty checks, wool jersey, gabardine and rayon wool casuals. Excellent ~color and size selection. , Originally $14.96 to $29.9.'5 to • COATS Sizes 10 to Sizes 9 to 16 15 Ent ire stock of Fall coats. For11tmann, Jullia rd, Gabardine, Suede cloth, Broadcloth and Tweeds. Strooc k fa brics also included in this group. Originally $29.96 w $75.00 to - . Siies 10 to 18 9 to 15 Entire stock of Fall auits in fine quality Forst· mann, J ulliard and Miron wool&. Tweeds, Gabar- din,e, Militeen, Novelties and Rayon Faille. Bl~ an~ all colors. An ucellent selection. Included in . tthls group are the famoua Henry Rosenfeld suils. Originally $39.96 to $69.95 SK ·I RT S Originally $8.95 to $25.00 Discontinuing our entire stock of imported fabrics, velveteen, corduroy and yarn-type wonited wools. including checks, plaids, gabardine, A fine selection. MILLINERY I Oritlmlly $5.00 to $15.00 to I Fall Clearance of velvets, velolJJl. aoliea. Many imp~lltecl fabrics. \ . that can be worn for many months. Black and colora. I t I A beautiful eelectlon • I I I I I r I j l • •• I • . . . ·PAGE -4 PART -1 -,NCWPORT-BALBOA PRESS THURSDAY,•NOV. 30. 1950 . . . • • .. .. .. .. . ' •• •• . . ••• •• ' . • • " • .. .. • • • • • • .. • • .. • • • • .. • • - . . --· • • • "' • • • • • • • • • ; # ' • • • • -.. •• ~ .. '!: • • , • •• . . • • .J{E NEW 195·1 • TELEVISION at the CHRISTMAS PREVIEW . . . Thursday, Friday Nights and Saturday Afternoon at the RENDEZVOUS BALLROOM Displayed by your Capehart Dealer RANDA .LL APP .LI AN CE S 615 Coast Blvd. Harbor 0788 Corona del Mar • CREATED PURSUANT TO AN ACT • 0, THI UNITED ST ATES CONGRESS TO PROVIDE A SAFE ANO l'ROFIT AILI ,LACE FOR YOUR SAVINGS llMIMlll • • • IAVINel l1•lved ~the 11111 .,, ....... .. • • • IAIN PIOM t• 1111 ,1 l '. . • • j Clothes~ Br~ge Leads to Search MILESTONES , ' IURTRs JOHNSTON-To Mr. and Mn . l\ay Jobnoton. f81 Cool& )I- A ve.. co.ta Meaa, ln Santa. ~· Clothing found discarded on Up-Community hosplt&J, Nov. 23', ~r Newport Bay bridge early 1960, a · daufhter, 8 Jbl. 9 oa. Sunday momtng by Newport po-KING-To Mr. and Mn. Ctdon lice Jed to an unsucceaefut·aearch Klng, 2127 Thurin atreet, Coat& for the owner of t.he C'lothee police Meea, ln St. Joaeph hoeplt.al, Nov~ reported. , 23, 1950, a daughter, T Iba. f oz. A harbor department patrol boat BROWN -To• Mr. and' Kn. searched the area under ljlghway Ch,&rlee Brown, 362 Magnolia St., 101 bridge for approxlmlitely 30 Co.ala Meea, tn St.1 J<»eph hoe· minute~ ahorlly 'alter midnight. 'pilal, Nov. 23, 1000, a eon, 6 lbe., having been called to the 11cene 10 oz,. by police. The small pile of clothing wu found ln the walk-way In the mid· die or tbe bridge and included a woman's whllc coat, pt.tr or Bal- boa. bluea, pair of sailor Je,ns, a tee shirt and a white w ork glove. In the first lane or tra[flc near the wc:Jt end of the b1idge police round two sailor hats, one blue MARRIAOZ LICENSES Glen Stewart Glbb1, 21 ; Huntington Beach Blvd., Hunting· ton Beach: Arlene Joyce Ragan, 19, 222 Agate St., Balboa Island. · Daniel Eugene Taylor, 25, 391 Broadway, Costa Mesa; D o ris J eannine Heywood, 20, 149 Serra Ave., San Clemente. and one whlte. DEATHS The clothing was taken to th4' FRANK BOONE police station and the sheriff's of- rtce was notified to <'ome tor the ite1ns and to take anx •rurther a c- tion in the case tLS the bridge Is in county te rrtlory. Mrs. Flora Harris Home From East Mrs. Flora Harris or Westmin- ster avcnue returned home Friday aft<'r spPntllng 8ev<'ral mqnths In Nebraska and Kan.!las, '°'"hC're she visited n umf'rous relatives . ,,Fune ral services for F r a n k Boone, 70, 2095 1},, 88.nta Ana Ave., C08ta Mesa, w erl' h eld a{ 2:30 p. m. Sunday In the · Armstrong Family M ortuary, 12th St. and Hope St .. Lo1:1 Ange les. Mr. Boone died Tuesday In the hon1c of his daughter, Nancy Boone, in Los Angell·~ . He wa.s a rrsldent of Costa Mesa fo r the past 3~ yf'ars and i8 survived by his daughtC'r, ~R8. SllZAN C llARU')1TE GRAHAl\I • Mrs. Suz.an Charlotte Graha1n , 61. dird Thursday In her home at C'O<JKEll F()OI) SAl..E I t 953 N C>wporl Ave .. Costa Mesa. All is in rt>adines."J for a rum-' A native of Brockett, Ark .. s h<' mage and cooked foori sale which had lived In California "for 37 the art.s aind C'J"afts f!ection of the years and 30 years in Costa Mesa. Costa Ates& Friday Afternoon club Survivors are her h u 8 ban d. Will hold Saturday, Dec. 2. Locale James M., a son, James H-. of or the sale, whh.·h will open at 10 Long Beach ; a brother, John UI-) a.. m .. I.a the old Costa Mesa post mer of J onc11boro, Ark., four s is-' office building on Nc"·port Blvd, ters, Mrs . Es!lie T eague and Mrs, Holiday Breads Homema~ers Theme interest ing holiday brl'ads will hl,c;hH~hl lh1..· Costa Mt·~a Ho1n!'- n1ak<'rs' Club 111Pclinj;' to b!' h<'ld Friday; Def'. B. at 10 a. 01 . in the Costa M Psa Cnmn1un1ty Church. Anyone \vishini: tn do ,_.o n1ay hrin~ a sRm plt.• and rt.•ci pe of th eir own favorite' holiday brC>ad. M r~. S. J . Babcock of Tustin \\'ill J:iiVt' a d{'ll1nnstral1on in cak(' dt>corating-, using both a light an<l dH.rk cakr". ~·1 rs . Ma r .i: c ·Rrockf'tl is in 1·har):.C nf arranJ.:l'nl('Ots fn r e. 1-1hHrc the cost Jun1:h and asks lhttt t h 0sf' planning lo attend hrin~ thf'ir o"'n table 8<'rvic<' "fhc to pic for the farnlly rf'la- t inn~hip discussion will be "Those Contaglou:oi Attitudes of Yours." OCC Withdraws (f'11ntln1u-cl from Page 1) tif'.'I RC'quired frun1 the F cdPrsl Government. Such an offer ha.'1 he('n extended a nd we rf'grel that T..Et.ifuna and Capistrano do nat. sec fit to accept. So"· 111• I Q. La,iruna "Our board wants the people of Laguna and Capistrano to knu"· l h1tt tht•y "'ill be pleased to con- i'(ifi<·r any future move by then1. which "·outd lead t o annexation. The n1attl'r no"' rest~ with the pl<'asure of cltizPns of Laguna and Capistrano, he concluded. Tilda Pruitt. both of Santa Ana, Mrs. Mary Ryburn of PocahontM, Ark., Mr8. Ina Bilker of Maynard, Ark., a grandl'.IOn and a grand· daughl('r. Funf•ral services were held in Santa Ana. ('J.Attf;Nf'E I. IJ1 Sf;ER Clarence J. Ding!'r, .'>3, dif'd Sun<lay in Orang(' county hoNpital. A nativ<' or Iowa, ht> had lived in Costa Mesa fo r 14 y<'ars. resldinJ,: at 320 East 18th 8lre<-t. H e is survivf'cl hy his wi re, Ethel: four children, l...(-wls, FA win. Bob and GC'orgia Ann; h \fi! falhC'r , Ira D Dinj:;C'r of San P!'dro: a brother . RnS<"Of' DlngPr of Upland and thrt'f' sisters. Mrs. Anna Al<'xan- df'r of Co'.."4ta Mesa , 1-frs. 1-fayml' Ca r ri<-·h nf San Pedro and Mrs . Non1IC' Florey or 8 <'11. Servicl.'s were held t oday at 2 p. m , in Grauel c hapel with lh(' R ev. P . G . Neumann offlciatlnf:". lntern1!'nl wa.~ In W es tminster 1ttem or lal park. MltS. Sl l~i\S GRAllAl\t: Mrs. Susan Charlotte Grahan1. 61 . n f 1953 Newport Ave .. Cost a MC'sa, died al her ho me Thanks· g iving day aft er an extended lll· nC'sS. Funr ral se1-vlces will be an- l'l ounced later by the Winbigler Mortuary in Santa Ans. J'l.1'rs. Gr·aham h1td been a resi- lient of Coste ~f C's8 ror 30 years. Shf' leaves hrr husband. James M . Graham or Costa MC'!'a: one son. James H . Graham. of Long Beach : one brother In Arkansas and fou r sisters, two rcs1din~ in Arkans<L'l and two. Mrs . Effie Teague' and Mrs. Tilda Pruitt, in Santa Ana. . I ·. -~ Give Something Jor the HOME ~ • . I I - MAKE THIS STORE YOUR CHRl~TMAS GIFT HEADQUARTERS A WIDE ARRAY OF GIFTS ARE ON HAND FOR YOUR SELECTION . GIFT ___ That Enhance The Livability of the Home for Years to come CHAIRS SERVEL REFRIGERATOilS WESTERN HOLLY ~nd WEDGE WOOD GAS RANGES; LAMPS ... both FLOOR and TABLE I OCCASIONAL TABLES BR.OADLOOM RUGS & WALL to WALL CARPET ' CARD TABLE SETS CONTOUR 'LOUNGE CI-lAlr..S CO TTON SHAG RUGS DESKS I CHROME DINETTE SETS BEDROOM FURNITURE ---.. -- WALL SHELVES STUDIO COUCHES ; SIMMONS HiuE-A-BEDS LAGUNA BEACH FURNITURE CO. Convenierit 260 Forest Ave. Credit Arrangements Phone Laguna Beach 4-1071 -----------·superviso r Irvi n G~orge' Gordon nntf'd that the Capistrano high school district t rustees had reco1n- 1nenderl t'.ull lng an <'lection but PetE"rliOn pointed out Capist1·l:lno could not be annexc-d unle~s it \Vl're con t iguous. anrl it could not h<' c0ntln_i:'ous u n I c 8 s Laguna Beach wer·e Hlso annexed. Committee to Choose Chamber Candidates For Printing of Higt est Qualify Phone Harbor 1616 ~~======~===· ======------. Island WSCS Meets Dec. 6 Balboa Ii.land \V .s .c ·.s. or th1• Island Con1n1unity M c l h od IM t church will met•l \V('d n!'a<lay, Of>c. 6 for a r,o crnt lunc heon, 12 noon at the hon1e of Mrs. Tl'<.! Hauser, 323 Cry~tal RV<'nue. Th,.re will be an afternoon p rOE;"ram with speaker . China & Glassware Vlalt Our New Department Yor Olrla and H ome \\'ares Open E••• 'tit lCrn•1 HOUSE & GAJIDEN 811 Coast Hwy. Newport Beach A conimittc(' to nominate can-I rlidalcs for the electinn of direc· tor8 for Newport Harbor Ch1:1..m ber of Comntcrce fnr 1951 hK.s been A.)lpolnted by Prei;;ident Roland Wright, ~ccrf'tttry · 1nttntt.gcr Hay Langenheim reported this week. 1-f r n serving In lhls capR<'i ly with instructions to m ake their report on or befo re Dec . 21 include Chad 1'wll'hCll . BalboR : Al Gibson, Balbon Island ; Ha1·old Hetrick . Corona del Mar; Wayne Murdock . Marin<"1·'s 1'file and Joe Nickertz. Newport Beac h. Cl/;4. S. eok PAlJl/TING CONTRACTOR GLADIOLUS No. RANUNCULUS 1 Bulbe-IS 1itperate colon 55t .... ..• . ........... ~ .....•.. J)l"r dOL l,.arcf' doublf!' flowe,... 17f Mlx"'1 coloh.. .. pt'r doz.. · & up klNG ALFRED DAFFODILS Double ·-butt• ""' doz. onl~ 70 ¢ PINK CALLA LILIES tare•""'"'······ 3,., 70' 5 & 10' Nursery TUSTIN ' YOU CAN DO IEllER AT Dan.iger t FURNITURE CO. • We luy. fnd Sell New.and Used Furniture • . . 1812 NNpo11 lhcl., ~01 .. M••ll! le. 5656 . ' • ' t' • ICll atar REGULAR , PRICE ••• $83.30 $68~5 PONTIAC 6 ; RED( 'CED TO . • FAltTl-i ASIJ L 1\IJOK ALSO BIG SAVINGS ON ALL MAKES 18 POINT OVERHAUL 1. Complete Valve Grind 2. Clean Carbon 3. Rep~ Piston Rings 4. RepbA Piston Pins 5. Expand Pistons 6. Replace Connecting Rod, Insert Bearings 7. Adjust Connecting~ Chevrolet & Bnlck 8. AJiir;n Connectinir; Rods 9. RAlplaA!e Head and Pan GMkets I 0. Chang• Engine Oil J 1. Cl•.an Oil Pump Lines, Semen and Sump. I 2. Ridge Ream, glaze bu~t. c1·linde l'!! 13. Clean and adjust spark 1ilugs 1 14. Replace Distributor Points, retirne motor ~ 15. Clean Air Cleaner 16~ Adjust Carhun>tor 17. Replace Manifold GW!kets 18. Top Radiator Hmoe • No Down hf'meat 12 MONTHS TO PAY No Down PaJ'DleDt ' Getruine Factory PClrts -.. 1 Wort Guaranteed t • . I 1 I l I ! . . • • i . r I 4 I . l h' • • , , Caro.I Thomas Elected Queen • I of Mesa Bethel Carol Thomas. daughter of Mr. and -P.trs. Ca.rl L . Thomas, 2151 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa, Is the newly elected Honored Queen of Job's Daughters. Bethel 157; Costa Mesa. Carol, who is a native daughter, has li\'ed in the Harbor area for the pa.ctt five years, at- tended NC\.\'port Harbor grammcr f!Chool And i.ci npw a junior at Har- bar High. For a short time Carol lived in Sacrant£>nto where she rlr!'lt becam e 11 n1err.ber of Job's Daui::htrr~. Public in!'lallation of t-ffic<'r~ will l~ke plarc on SPturda)C eve- ning Decemb(·r 9 at 8:00 p. m. in the Fri<lay Afternoon club house on \\rf'st 18th street in Coota Mesa. A ri>ccpl1on l\nd dancing will fol- low the installation. Other r•JPctcU officers include: C-0nn!e r.unn. Senior Princess: MArcia Taylo1·, Junio r Print·<'.<11'; Judy Tuekcr, Guide and Joan i\t er- 1ill, Marshal. Those filling the ap- • ' MJ88 Carol Thom&8 oat Parker, Marilyn Peterson. Nancy Pickett, Darcth Sherrill, Judy Slt•c per. Shirley Tyler. Janice Wllitc and Shirley Yarnell. Four Cars Have Accident in CDM pointf'd \1 ffi ces for the ensuing · An a ccident involvlug four car~ term arc: J\.fadge Fulhright, Bar-occurred at 3:1 7 p . rn . Saturday hara Hl'nnings. Lorrainp Crandall. in front nf I i09 Coast High\Yay Sandra Schmidt. Diane Harris. in Corona del J\1ar: no one \Vas in- Carol Fink. ~I<trilyn lnE:"mUndsnn. jurl'd. Lynn Smith. f'hyllis Willoughby, Cars drivrn by Billie L. Laney. Bat hara Earl, Deanna Pelt'rsvn. S<in Diego, and J oseph W. Bau- L)·nn Boi=.lt'y, Carolyn \'lood\vorth. n~an, Spring" Vallry. were stoppi>J Kenna J1 )hn:::on, Sharou Sherrill f11r a left torn in th(' in~ide lane. anrl Diane C1·11ndall. I police reports .sho\.1;. Then, officer.~ Afembers appoint(•d tn SC'rvc on said. a car dri\'en hy Constance the Bethel ch oir ar,.: Phyl!1s A. Storms, San Diego, was skid4 Beardsley. J ean Brig~!';. Barbara ding sideways \Vht•n it was stn1ck Brotht·1·s, Pat D\''Yer. J oan 1-fagen. by a car driven by Robert A. Sue Ann Ham. Pnt K eltcric k, Vir-J Geschke, San Dif'go. Damage to gie Mendenhall, J\..tartha No!'man. all cars was slight. "8 ,\B\' l\t:t~I''" (irad"" ' . ..\.' POT ROAST 1"· 39 ¢ "ROl':\'IJ 80,\.t:" lh. J f , . - Home From . . Honeyn:toon H ome rrottl t~ir honeymoon at l..ake Arrowhead are Mr. and Mrs. R obert .. G. Nettles, 1876 Ful1er·ton avenue, Costa Mesa. The bride )s the former Jannette Talstra, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dick Talstra of 269 Walnut Place, Costa 'MeAa and the bridegroom Is the son of M r. and Mrs. 'Mont"Oe Net4 Ues, 1975 Fullerton avenue. Yellow and white chrysanthe- mums decorated Costa Mesa Coffi4 munlty Methodist church for lhe ceremony, performed by the Rev. Joseph Thompson. Jan. as she is known l o hc1· ~rl ends. was a charming bride in her ballcrina-len~th gnwn fashion- ed with lace bodice and bouffant marquisette skirt. Hrr lace and .i:;atin Juliet cap adorned with rhinest0nes hl'ld a 1:1hnuldcr-lcngth veil and she carried a bouquet of white carnations anr1 ste:phanotis Jean Talstra. in pink or~andy. was maid of honor and Carol Ta14 .:i t.ra ~·!ls candlC'lighlcr. ,Artnanrl NettlC'S served his bruthe1· as best n1an and u.'lhcrs w~re Da\'id Gard· nE>r and Floyd Parson~. Marlene Jacobson sang Bcf'ause. I Love You Truly and The Lortl'~ Prayer. Mrs. Schuster playing ac- con1pani1.1w-nt and wedding march- es. A reception "'as tleld in the church sot·ial hall with ~fr·.s. Laura Hruza. Marv Robins. Evelyn Liv4 ingston and ·Olivia Wilde assisting. The new !\!rs. Nettles \Vas grad- uated fron1 Harbor High Sl:hool. alt('nded Orange Coast coll <'ge a.11d is employed at Nev.·port branch of the Bank of Amcrit·a. f\olt'. NC't· tics was also graduated fro1n ~lar­ bor High school l:lnd Coast college. BEEF ROASTS 49¢ J<'l<ESlt 1~1cs 1c s -5 lb .. .\,· .. rage "t'J,.-\:\":\GA:\''S" Pl'ltE l,Ol~K SAUSAGE 1" '5¢ '"BABY BF.EI• .. ' .. BRISKET" lb. CORNED BEEF 51 ' LEAS ~1F~ATY SF:\\' 1-IOt'ICS for ;\(t--;;\T IJEPT. OI•t::\' 9 A. 1\1. til.I 8 I>. !\1, I J:\ILY 1sc1.1ru1sG s1 ·~1J;\Ys: MESA RANCH MKT. ~=:1::~ Chocolate Toppers 1 p.-c:Ur ... ..uua 1 tabl•lllPOOf!I bun. PORK . ROASTS I lb. Laj"l.'t-Full Sllct'lj--EASTERN SLICED BACON 1-·RESH llOiil(L\.! -LEAS GROUND BEEF • • SAi.AD 80\\'L SALAD DRESSING q•·· pllddias po•d• Y• nip 6 ... 1, we aaa l cup bfo .. a •u•U 1 cup cbocoJar. Yt nip P111 Milk ao-11• 1 lb. pa('kage Greue a pan about 8 z 4 inches. Mis: in a.aucepan until •rnooth the puddin1 powder, brown 1ugar, milk and but· c:sr. Cook and 1tir over low heat unti.I aupr diuolves. Boil 1lowl,., uirrins now and then,. until candy reache1 1ofr Lall 1tage. Remove from heat and add nuts. Beat until candy Mginl to hold its aAape. Pout' into gttued pan. Cool thoroughly. Heat chocolate mor• sels over hOJ water until panly melted. Remove from b.eat; stir rapidly unril completely melt~ Pour ove:r candy; spread to .dge of pan.. When 6~ cur into inch 1quues. Mal:u 32 tqUllt'Q. *Plain chocolaf* ban, Lrokm bl un.U piecu. can r9plac. the monela. Sno-Flake CRACKERS 27c Yo• 1f'lll NeM: STf>KJ,t:l .. S T(>l\1ATO JUICE l\1tl~J\RCll COFFEE STOKI.Jo:v·s 48 07.. CI JT BREF.N 23¢ BEANS • • • • • • ARl)EN'S ('OI~OREll Pet Milk, Chocolate Mor- ••la, Van Illa Pudding Powder, Brown Sugar and Nuta. OLEO MARGARINE lb. 27c Spanish ONIONS 3 ,,,., 14~ RUSSfTS, CARROTS UTILITY loose Pack WINESAPS • • • , 2 ,,,._ 19•b- , REMEMBER, FOLKS! We Deliver Any· where in Harbor Area FREE! for orders af $5.00 or more. Take advan· tage of this service. SPECIALS for THURS., FRL. SAT., .NOV. SO, DEC. 1 ~2 llesa Banch-·Market • ' . , 1976 Newport llvcl. • COSTA MESA I . S PIL. l•ac• 569 • I LOTs OF EASY PA~ING . . , • • • " • f • ______ .... --------· ·' • ' - ' • NANCY 'LANGLEY, ft>,"S.ture \\triter, sits at· the ty~:rltr.r \\'here "'ht• 11r1•pa.n~ !"tOril'1' about bt-oautUul Southland homf':ff for Call- fomla ant.I national nlagazines. lPrese Photo) Outstanding ttomes of .Harbor Area Dramatized by Feature Writer The beautiful Provincial hon1c of !\tr. and J\.1rs. Don Hu1nntell at Thrt•c ,\,-ch Bay and the equally r har111i11g \'untemporary hn1nc rL'- cently redc·P11 ratf'd by Mr. and Mrs. N . L , 1'.1cLau~hlirl. Balbn;i r~land. nrc to he [1hoto~ruphcd thii; \Vt'ek hy Nanf'y LanJ;lf'y. who plans to use th1•1n in lhc serie!'\ nf J·lal'bfJr ho111c!'\ \\Thich ha\'<' bern fpat Ul't'd by h l•r 1n the L. A . T inu·s· ~1.111e ntag<izint', flcttcr Hnn1r . .; and Ga:·dt•ns. Good llnu.•H·kcl·pin;.; ind Qth1·r n;1t1t1•1»l pub\i ~·a t1u ns. The 1'.·11·!,au.::!hll n linn1c nt 22::! rorul av1·11ue is 1111t· l'f thf' oltlf'r '\\'fl-~l(lf)' hnlll"r"!', \.\"f'll bul!l. but it1t1n11d1«l. \\"hl"h 'h;is hf'rn /"l:dC'<·o· ··att·d \\·i!h exq111s1tt• ta!'\tc by th" ~'-1.'fh'! s. I'uhlislll'd sl!1rit'S 11f b•ith his i~ncl lf\(· J/11:111111·\I h•1111(' \\'Ill dr·p!.'nrl <)ll ho\v \\'t•ll th1'\' phutu· .. 'jraph. Pa.""lon \'In•• Story Not o nly has th1· modern ranch hnn1t• of the R . L. Crutcheri1 on Mornlnt-: Canyon Road. Shorr rurrs bcf'n dci1rriht•rl hut a unique future arti,·\c in Bcllt'r Hon1e~ E;and Gardens \.\'ill h C' a con1plcte featllrf' on a passi<•n vine in the Crut<'ht•r palin, a piL·to1·ial account o1 the gro\\'lh nnd training nf the vine frnn1 the tune it \Va~ ~ct out t1rl!1I it bcl·o1n(•:j a garden •·conver· sation piece." Tht• Lang!,..ys, NflnC'y and her p111JILi;htr husband Howard having :<fi)d th11ir city r1·1'idl'1u·e. have rnadc thC'ir hcadquHrtf'rs for the past year und a half in their \ux4 111·iri11s t rrul"r lit Lic!n f'eninsula Park \,vh1lt~ K'a.ney ha!'; bf'en writ· int: ah"1U t tht'Sl' outstanding h<itTif'S, After the fir!-lrt of the ytar ~·1r1' .\t 1;i1-har1l..,on'1' Lnng"]f'y V.'Jil take a n apartn1ent ;,\11<'1!hr·r ,11it -<l;inrlin~ h 11111 t• :11 Sa~.~a ::~r~a1:~· nrxt l'ily \Vt~ieh <ho\ tlv loi hi· 111 ilriJllf' n;a~ar.inr , .o;hc ~ill (O\·Cr fur her pubhsh- :s thH.t of lhl' An~u1' l!i<"hHrdsiins ~r~: hut l.he l\\'(I have become so 'lt fii•·lntrd.son'!' Y~l<'h t ln n(llng. 1~ In\'(' v.•1th ('H~r Harbor y.ray. of Rfl.v~itJ,. fJr i,·e. B("t:lllllln~ \VLth an i hf•• that th,•y \.\'Iii k~~·p the tr.alier •JJ.i .sh•'i\ v:hil'h till'\' had hui\i h e r(' for n-.any U1::Iq;htful winter . h!'lll!'l'l\'t•;; t he ll\.\'t\C I'!' ha\'t' Wl:Ck ends. ·1C'hi"\'1•d . in 1•1111 s ultnt1nn \Vith f\.\'O ( -------- lt)1·al <h·1·n1a101·s. L:lady!'\ Hughes TWO Hurf •in anrl R11n11it:" r.ou,c:h nf the Lan1r-j light1·r .~hnp, an int('1ior hlf'ntl of M C h E11 l'ly An1e1·ic11n and Pr()\'incisl esa ras 1vhich r·ad!atcs \\'a~m hospitality. Among-othrrs yet to be p1·e~nt-'I\.vo drivers injurPd when their ed are the Norton Simon home on cars collided Tuesday afternoon, l:ido l !'!IC, the Donald P . Carr's were taken to the same physician redw<•od 0 'C'»rrbarn" at Suns<'t for treatment, officer~ reportt•d. Beach and the r('d~cn ralt•d Span· Cr1rt< driven by Beatrice M. A.1:t-\l, ish hnn1c or \and1>cape designer 1 34. of 228 P.. 20th . St .. Costa f\.1:c~a..: R il'har1l Beeson at Corona dcl "nrl .1F1n1es R. H1\tfln. 59, of 24, Mar. IE. 105th. St .. Los Angeli's, came to· Rf'rf'nt lv used in full colo r a.~ gcther In the for; at Santa Ana ('0\'Cr of l101n(' 111ag117.ill(' \\';:IS th" A \'e. :incl E . 16th s~ .. Costa :\f('Sa. F:arly Atnt:11,·;111 inf•'rinr of th:> N1·1 th('r of the dr1vrrs was scri- r aul J\·fant7. honic. :~n l F,;i:;t H;iy uu:o;ly injured, offict'J"S Hahl f-~rnnt. F!a!hna l ~land and lh1s. \~'Ull 11~ lovl·ly l1 lt lc ~·el·r1't. ,E!a rd··n \vill slH11tly l:i<' u full f('aturc 13t·tlt:.•r .. l10111l'.S anJ GardC"llS. Gardi·n T1 ·rraf•1_· in Mesan Fined in Fullerton Court Jn F'HJIC'rtnn f'ily c r111rt Tut':;day Anuthf'r Early A1nl·rif'an int('r-Flr,bci t Skiles. Box 125. Costa 1nr us~·f\ rt'l'<'n tly w:.i:; that of th" M e:<.1. \Vas flllf'd $10 for running E . R . H·~r1111~ rc:-iulcnf't.', 2655 Bay 11 ti·11 ffl c si~nnl at S. Spadra Rd. 8htlre IJr1ve; anti th•: Hai·old P . and Maple Ave. and fur n0t ap4 c:ass hon1c and redesii;ncd ~arden pcaring to answer thr citation n~ lf'f'f'H1't:" at 901 CkeHn houlevarrt. scheduled on June 16. Corona d1•l Mar. WHS in g,..,pte~bcr Skiles told Judge Gurn1an Hoppl.' Bette r Homi> ,and Gardens with a! that he had been traveling with full page Pf c-olnr ph<1tograph~. I an orchestra anti the letter order- ThC' hon1c of J nhn H. Ponlc. Jr., ing hin1 t o appear had just caught 111 <-nrnnn fie! ~far. desil!ncd by '. up with. hin1. Rir'hllnl l'ft'gl'I'. \Vas. a l'levcr l'X· ________ _ 'l niplC' t,f t!11· nHHl')r•1 n1ndp \\•hi\~· Harpld 1\. 1-::t·noyer'!'i r1·si•lc111·c at nt:sh: ('(.C){'K ST<JLF.X ~Of) Lid(1 Bnud t'Xt·inphtic::; the ra1\l)s F.t>1·obcdn. 521' Marg11- 1\"•rk •1f a11,1lh"r tnp I• tnl a1·eh1-"1itr AvC'., rnr11na df'I J\.tar r1•- trl't. l 'h11i11er F:l!crbri•c k . po l'trd thr 1n.s,o.; uf a rlc~k cloC'k onrl Apnrln1cnls arc not n:·gl1•rt('d. i·i,c:ar('ltc 11,i:ht t•r fron1 t}1e desk of :1"lahle cx;i,1n plt•;; bf ing that of his hn111C' :;01111· tilnc during the Ca! Thon1as al Cabanas 1\1:Rrtnas p"lsl t•vo n1('1n thlf. It is believed 1.•:h1th apprared in both f-l nnl..: I pns.'li bl1• that lhc house nltght have 111Kirozi11c and Good Hnusekccping j b('C'n unlocked at th(' tin1r of the 11nd lhc "n1other-in·law" apart-theft. E.i;cobet1o l'Ci£rted the thrft mcnt \.\0 hil'h th<' La1·ys added to lo Newport Beach'jxllice at 3 :14 thl'ir Cnrona. del Mar home. p. n1. Wedne&'!ay. TllA,ILER• un: at It. -lo 6')<>,.. ,,,, N--1-....1 ....pry at 0.0 Peel-Parli. N-writa -l ,..._ of th SOuthJllUacl and htr ... .....,. paNlt' r.-a Loa Allcelra pepe.r, .. . . ' The two •..-e fOWld "° lldlClt ~Uoe la &lie llaNw .. ••1' of lite tbt ~ .,.. nlrU·t to re.tan. t,o &lie elt"7 pee• · s ~stq, I • ·:·-------.------i .---c_ ~ • • l '· • ..... • ·1 I New Phone· . D,irectory Out I I: PAGE Is -PAllT 1. -THURSDAY. NOV, 10, 19 ~r,~.-..JJF/;.ZJJh, ~ -F~##rVrr-:.. -..:.._.... ....... pnE SS -,,<J.-WIOI' UIA .a · ••VlA!p:>n of St. Nlt•k" fasl'llon Bhow ~Ill feature the att.ond nlpt f the Chrrlstmu PrevJe\\', Dec. t at i.he Re.ndn\'OU"'- OranCe county''-n@'W tele phone directory, containffig a iecord 54.- oob lletlngs, will make.it.a appear· an.ce 1Jn the home of lt>-lephone sub- scribers here starting to d a Y· I ,;;;;;;;;;;;;/;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;::;;;;;;:;;;;:;;:;;:;;;:;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~ Thursday, it wu annou•ced by T . &llroon1. M. Hambroo.k. local manager of the Pacl(lc ·T elephone and Tele- ~ph company. Distribution or t he book. dated December 1950, Is .,cheduled for completion Saturday I (Dec. 21 . · The new grey-covered directory has 208 pages In the alphabetical section and has been fattened with 24 more "11hopping guide" or yel- low pages in the classified section. the manage r said. The book was printed by the Timcs-Mlrror Rress In Los Angele11 and will be in ser· vice for 11 months. TeJephonCA served by Pacific Telephone In Orange county num- ber 2,210 more -than the total served last March. date. of the previous directory, Haml}rook said, illu!!trating the contjnulng expan· slon progran1 of the co1npa11y dur· ing the nine month pC'riod. First li~ting in the new direc- tory goes to "A Better Roof by Youn~:· in Garden Gr0ve, and tht- lagt listing ls "Zwil'ncr. Charles R .. " in Brea. who replaced "Zwie- bel, Willard L ." Emf•rgency Call" In addition to "Emcrgenc-y Call!''' lnfnl'mation on the first pagf' of. the new di1·ectnry, the mana~cr pointed out to all telc· phonC' users in the tC'l<'phone nun1- bers or all city and county fire dl"- par·tments located on page 60. "In time!'! or emergf'ncy, it would seem allvisable for all citiuns of the county to be familiar v.•ith tht· tclephonf' numher of their loc1:1.I fire department," he sald. The Dect'n1ber 1950 book con- tains listinjts for telephone suh- scribers in the follov.·ing co1nmu· nitil's: Anaheim. Atwood, Balboa. Bi-rn. Buena P11rk . Caplst1·ann 8Pach, Corona del Mar. Costa CHRISTMAS CARDS of Distinction GJ\~ot:iA"'• ~·osEs .. ..,".., A"'''' WINSTON CHURCHILL NORMAN ROCKWELL anol Olhrr. AMOrkd Boxt"8 of 1·noi;.w..I QuaHl,y Wlrl O."!dgn 60f to 2.00 fM'r hox We cae JWnon&ll~t· th1-i.1• "'Ith ~-1n1r no.mt> -For a Small ('01>t - THE BLUE SAILS BAl.l~Or\ llARROR 1618 ------·--·-·•_··_····-_-_·-_··:··=·~-========~ PATIO STUDIO and BOOK STAlo.L IMPORT GIFTS '· RARE BOOKS PARTY RENTALS 31!i1 1 '.\tarin+--Ralboa l!f.lit.Dd J~r11\\""'t• Thru a J,illle ( 'ur111·r of t :uropt" For Your Hour cf Charm Sheath Skirt -with Dior side drape. an<l Scmi-Fomal Stayed, Bra Top -Black and Silver or Bronze and CoprX'r Brocade. ~ By Alex Colmar1 .... $22.!J;; JO-LEE SPORT SHOP 1813 Newport Ave, Costa Mesa M PM, Cypre.oi!'!. Dana Point, Do-l ~~iiii~iiii~~~~iiii~~~~:i~iiii~::::~iiii~iiii~~~iiii~; heny Park. El ~todena , El Toro, F'ullerton. Garden Grove. Hunt- ing·ton Beach. Laguna Beach, La Habra. La Vida Hot Springs. Mid- way City. Newport B each. Olinda, Olive, Orange, Placentia, Richfield. San Clemente. San Juan Capis- trano, San Onofre, Santa Ana, Stanton. Tustin. Villa Park. \\1('St· n1insler, Yo rba and ''J'orba Linda. ' Nocturnal Athlete Startles Sleepers OUR XMAS PRESENT tQ your CAR 1\ t • I~ IS t: S l'1\ltKl'Ll 'U ('l,l';,\:\.l:\'10 .\:"\IJ .•\l>.Jl":-iT- )IY.ST l>t ·l,l:"\~i Tiit: !\f(J~Tll <•1·· IJt:('t;~fl~t;It \\'ITll t:\·•:lf\' 1 .1 ·1~l~ll.'.·\l'l<JS OR ()II~ ('1-1 .\XC.it: Norvell's 'Associate.cl Service · A Balboa l'f"81d"nt re porf("(f to police .ar 12 :43 a. m. ThunHia.y that 80nlf:One-"eithf'r drunk or 81ck \\'88 makinK" loud noitw>S nt>arby... Upo n ln\.~llgatlon, police found that Leonard Hod- kinson (no relation to the Ohlef of Pt>ll('('t, '"'as "'orklnc out \\if.h bar beUis (strenuou81y and nois- ily). 2514 J'rii'ewport Bl,-d, XE"'PORT BEACH l"f(EE PIC'KI '(> &: OEl.l\'ER\. llAR. 1406 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .. •• • • • • • • • • • • A HOFFMAN · . . -the surprise you open every day of the gear , --' The BIG 1951 Hoffman 16" Table Model- Model 635 in Traditional Mahogany-with aJl the extlusive features thAt =ke Hoff--man Eaay-Visio'n Television easier to ' toatch and euier to 1,....,, Big 16" rectan- gular picture-Eaay-Viliion Lens-Silver Circle Tuner-ln·Dor :Antenna-and a special 12·,. 6. full·tolled speaker I A GIFT FDR THE WHOLE FAMILY FOR ONLY 26995• ....... ,.,..,_.. .,1ou...u to ...,1- •1oc11•11 fl••ral hebe Ta ······································~············· your small TV Set LEVISION , . . 3011 Newport Blvd. wport l1ach Phon' Harbor 208 _, •••• • .. • • • • • • • • • • • ....... • • • • '· • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • R • l ! • • • . ; .. • • •• • • •· • -will -.... lo ":"8 w. .,._. . · 1 . -, . . i ... -. -! --• • -• - -----------_________ .......... _______ . __ • _________ s...;. ____ ---- ------- -• --F• ~ ,I 'I ' I I- • • I I I ·f I ti I ' . ' CL lliD . . ' NEWS-TThlES -Every Tuesday . NE\VPORT n .. \ y POST-Wednesdavs NEWPORT-BALBOA PRESS -Thu.rsdayi. Ne"M-,ort n.7 PMt ilUl!ilfted Adlll mut nm ht UM ~,. N.,,...._'J'hm. or tile ftanda7 Pr-e. llllN1Mml AD 1.8 ' LINES A.D a...tned ads mmt be p&ld tor CUil la advaaee ot publlatloa. 4 UnM 1 PapeP $ . 75 4. Lin"" 2 Papen, 1.50 4 Lines S Papel"!I Z.00 Tbe pu.bll.aben will not be responsible tor more than one lncorret"t tnaerlton of an advert!sement. re1.1erve the right to correctly c1&al.t') any and all ada and to reject any advertisement not conforming t<' rulu and regulatloM. Advertisement.a and cancellattone wtll bt a ccepted up to 6 p.m. on the day pre<:edlng publication. Ph. Bar. 1618 Pbom BAI'. 1616, .. k for .. Ad Taker" or 9end ad a-1 ftlldt .... ce lt• NEWJ>ORT HARBOR PUBLISHING 00. !%11 Balboa Blvd .• Newport Beach. Oall!lornla. 10-8USINESS GUIDE 12-BUILDING SERVICES COMPLETE HOUSE CLEANING Painting by "PAT" eervtca. Funtlture and rugs . ahampooed_ Free ~!Jtimates--13 year-s SerVlce In Harbor Area Fully tnaured. I Call Sat. & Sun., Beacon 5055-J Al's House & Rug , _2_88 · 22nd st., Costa Mesa Cleaning Co. I Beacon 6111 72t!c ~~~~~~~~~1 Custom Tailoring For Ladies and Men PAINTING EARL SHEFLIN 273 Palmer St., Coeta Mesa Bea.. M57·M 94c9 Alterations -Furrier Carpentry PIPER-JOHNSON I PAINTING and REPAIRS N o Job too Small 813 E . Balboa Blvd. Har. 1095 1 Phonf' Harbor 3031-/\1 . 48c50 DRAPERIES BPdspreads, etc. Custom madf'. Alterations Phone Beacon 6926-J 16lfc Fine Sewing Alterations Button Holes !>33 West Costa Mesa Center St. Ph. Bea. ~550R 35p36H Furniture Repairing· Chalr bottoms renewed, cane or splint_ Chair rounrl!i, backs and rockers replaced: al.!'o re-gluing. HARVEY'S FURNITURE REP A.JR SHOP 2050 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa Beacon 6133-J. I7cl8H MOVING? Harbor Transfer I LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE Phone Bea. 6927 or Bea. 5272-M. 1966 Harbor Bl\•d., Costa Mesa 20c21H • ROOFERS • PAI::-.ITERS • CARPENTERS • RUG CLEANERS • HOUSE CLEANERS • FlX IT SHOPS Your ad appearing reg- ularly in these columns -<>C. will bring you many new customers. Harbor. area folks are ln the habit of "looking in the cJas.si- fiPd" v.:hen they need these services. Use the New! -Times, · :ewt and Prit~· .cQmblna-1 •. ~cifi ,Wft\l over ij1:5oo 1Cir- cuJ.ation . • ' '• PhOne H;rbor 1616 today and ask tor the ad-taker. Spt>c:lal monthly rates. Catholic Welfare . Planned at Mesa "Rev. Father William J . Barrv. cllrector for the Catt:(llic Welfa~ B\Jreau of Orange County met With a group of locai citizens in St, Joachim rectory o n \Vednesday eyening to di.'lcuss the problems f-.cing the bureau, and al-'<> to note the work being donp in this C9mmu.ntty by the o rganiZation. A. 1 Painting -Decorating Anything in painting int, or ext. . .\rt decorating, tree hand, b'Taining. fine color blending, reas. Free estimate. Newly ar- ri\.'ed perm. resident. Prop. owner. Hott. 204 -29th Street, :"-.""eY.rport Beach. Har. 1765-.W . 46pMI PHONE Harbor 1616 to 'Place , your want ad on this page. Trailer Repairing Cabinet work, H ouse r epair Formica counter tops. 20 yrs. expr Leigh 0. Elliott Ph. ~aeon 5642-R P . 0 . Box 26 1684. \Vhittier Ave., Costa Mesa 37p50 Building Contractor E. F. ZILM Licensed . . Insured Ney,.• R esidential and Commercial Con$tructlon R emodeling and ~lteratlons Cnmplete Building Service Handled b.Y One Contractor FREE ESTIMATES Harbor 0727 -J Day or Eve. 47c50 Complete Home Maintenance ~1 Carpenter Work t1 Windows, doon repaired ( "Root ~eaks repe.ired •1 Painting and Decorating t1 House Cleaning HOME MAINTENANCE CO. Free estimates. Ph. Harbor 3163 .f 1 p.!54 FRED W. SNELL "P,$.tin~4 Qopt.f'.3#iW DOpC &l>d FEN,CDI , , .Exterior &n• laterlor ipa!nt.fac and paper~- m I> E . 20th st., Coot& - Beacon 8<41',J Board Refuses Iron Works Permit Application ot M. W. Boggie tor a land use permit to eatabllah a.n ornamental iron wor~ on the ea.at s.ide ot Mesa Drive. 120 feet north at Birch St .. Costa Mesa, finally was turned down by the county supervi.soni this week, after being under advisement tor two weeka. Brought before the supervl90rs at that time. aner the county planning commiBBion, while not recommending agaiMt the iron ""·orks. voted down, .'\ to-4, a mo-- tion tor favorable-recommenda· tion, the application waa held over two weeks due to the absence ot Supervisor Irvin George Gordon of Newport Beach. ' • I • ( rr======;:_=====================;==============n1~rA&TM1;I<Te a fi~Ueit:a l • • • Rug and Upqolstery Gleanipg and Dyeing • . • bl w• lpedau. ll:l,c!MnJnr Rup \D4 ~ ...i,, n- .,oitf""" home or 111,ovr pbull J!I"~-BIJ4 ~ • · • RUGS DYEn .-.', Lo\._ make ,.,ur old ru(I and turnli.h -~ -- brlpt, nn!' catore. All work (UUU&etd. , : FOR FREE ESTIMATES, PRONE BEAOON ~08 HANLEA'S ·- 2039 HARBOR BLVD. 'Costa Meaa 23c2«B ;:;t!;;._B;;.U~ll~J>-IN_o_s_ER_VJ_CES ___ I ~ ;v!,Al'ITED : ooCroR·s uatatant afK1 recep-- tloniaL Expertence n~ry .. ~PECIAL I · Rettiprator Bargains , NFlW.:._Just Reduced . ' Wu Now I cu tt...Monltor .... $249.~ $189.50 I cu n. Pan Amer 198.60 169.60 I cu rt Pan Amer 174.~ l~ 4\! cu ft ~neral 174 ,50 "'l'h9.60 Gene1"81 Chef Combination Stove le R~frlg 239.!50 189.60 Dale's Furniture WHAT 00 YOU llAV. ~ THAT WOULD MAKE A NICE CHRISTM.Asi G'TTIF""'"il'? Adver~ it for sale in th~_ CHRISTMAS SUGG~TION Columns of the Classified esectiGn start- ing next week, Dec.ember 5 h to 21st. -DON'T DELAY, CALL TODA! • '• • for an ad In the lively classified section of It! he BIG THREE- 1 News -Times, P08t Shopping News and the P.- OVER Zl,MIO CIRCULATION IS ITBE ANSWER! I REP AIRING and PAINTING REASONABLE. Large_ or small jobs. Free estimates. Walker, l 08 • 18th St.. Newport Beach. Harbor 2581-R. 17cl8H ALSO Housekeeper companion. 1929 Harbor Blvd. Bea. ~107-W Phone Harbor 1616 today and ask for the ad-takeP. IN'I;ll:IUOR -EXTJ!:RIOR PAINTING LICENSED -INBURICD Glenn Johnston ~01 • Slit St. Newport Beach Ha.rbor 2297-J 34c48 14--PERSONA.LS Alcoholics Anonymous Write P . 0 . Box '197 Balboa Island, Calif. Phone Kimberly 3-5393 NEWPORT HARBOR B:KPLOY- Kll:NT AGENCY. Phone Harbor 2Ml-R. 48c50 Elec. Refrigerators We have severa.1 used models aa low aa $59.9!5 and- New 19~1 models at $199.60 DA VIS-BROWN co. Harbor B1vd. C~ta Mesa Beacon 6821 I 188!i t4c48 I BENDIX WASHER. fulJy auto- -------------m11tic, like new, $100. Harbor A Free Check v ON OUR WATCH MASTER shows if repairs or a new watch are required. .. WALLACE CALDERHEAD Jeweler 817 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar -----·--------- 23-SITUA.TIONS WANTED Work Wanted-Ironing, window washing, garden spraying, prun- ing. cleaning. reasonable. Bea. 6714-\V after 6 p.m. 47p49 2370-W. 4lc(8 GAS HEATERS, console type. Xlnt. condition, $10 each. Wide selection. Take your choice. First come, first served. Hotel Laguna, Laguna Beach. 41o48 ERECTOR SET, no 8'%, all good condition. $8. 246 E . St .. C08ta Mesa. elec. 18th 48p EVERYTHING FOR YOUR TRAILER WE FILL BUTANE and PROPANE TANKS Complete lnatallation. repair and aervlce of all Tniler Equipment. ' Rerman E. Samuel Elli• M. Porter OM!lnge Coast co\legE' male stu- dent wants room and board In return tor general \vork. Edward Hill, 20122 S .W. Cypress, Santa Ana. Kl . 2-1765. 47p49 ORANGE COAST so CALlF. BIBLE COLLEGE n-AILER SUPPLY s 0 tudents want part time work. f T .n.a Baby sttting Gardening Housework Windows clnd Ironing Serv . .Sta. Helper Restaurant \\'Ork. etc. Phone Klmberly 3-8281, Ext. 11 <tlp42H COLLEGE GlRL wants room and board in exchange for baby sit· ting. Ph. Harbor 1403-J . 47p19 1910 HARBOR Pt.VD. Costa. Mesa, Phone Be&COD 6224-R 82tfc LADIES BICYCLE In good condi- tion. S25. Phone ~aeon 5526. ~ 48c50 ROBERTS 257 gun With 3 power i:1cope and C&l5e, love seat, h&nd carved orange wood $75, butane MOVING -2 walnut droirtop 1 - de1kl, M" with typewriter com-SS-BOATS, SUPP~ .._:_MU~ICAL. ~IO partl:nent. Rattan llv rm set; A PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS! Al- oof&, 2 chain, 2 end tablu. Lge GOOD BOAT GEAR most JOO from which to choo.te. coffee table, 2 lamps. ltasy da washer Hoover upright vac-BARGAINS In anchors, flttlnp, Splneta." uprights and Gran . ' li t f "sh net etc FamoU.s makes. No rise i.n uum clearner with attach. '-fa-propa, ne. mo Ont-1 · • · I hop.ny knee·hole desk Phone BUY -·sELL ~TRADE· CONSIGN prices, Easy terms! Small de- Harbor 0800-J. · 4.7c'48 Have some good boat.I for sale! posit t.111 secure yours. DANZ- Want to sell your small boat? ScmfIDT Blg Piano Store. sari'taj Ana. 520 No. Ma.In, corner RATTAN 4 piece sectional, $100. TRADING PORT 2 end. table!!, $20 each. Corner 8 tt . N t H 1020 W __ 61_h_·-----,-------••b1 •30 c kt 11 t bl $3• 310 Lataye e, wp . ar. -· . '""' e, • · oc a a e.... ~. · 38c39H USED PIANOS from $69 up. Good Lounge chair and ottoman, S~. I p 1 a y)i n g condition. DANZ- Telephone table, $25. Chalr1 $15. MUST BE SOLD b Saturday SCIDflDT 520 No. Mai.n San-Uke new. Made by a famous Y • • ' C&.lltornla designer. Ph. Harbor morning, December 2. 1~. 30 ta Ana, car . 5th. tt.. CHRIS CRAFT. 9twln !!crew, ---+' --,..==--=-=c:-:=::--:--2370-W. 4lc48 flying bridge. Fjs hing chairs. GOOD )uPRIGHT PIANOS from Will take b<'st o fffr over $2800. .$59. Term.& a.s convenient aa ~ TELEVISION , BARGAINS We have an excellent selection or tele\l&Slon9 ju!lt traded in on new models. STOP IN TODAY DA VIS-BROWN CO, 1885 Harbor Blvd, Costa ltfesa Beacon 6821 4<1c46 LOVE SEAT lbed-da\•enette) $50. Modern wing chair $17.50, man·s lounge cha.Ir, $25. Sota, $40. 5- pc. glass top dinette act, $40. ~19 El Modena, Newport Hgts. After 4 p. m . Phone Bea. ~315·J. 46p48 Immediate Delivery Englander °Coodyear airfoam mattress and box spring air foam pillows • Dale's Furniture 1929 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5107-W BED DAVENPORT, made by Rob· erU Bros., in good condition. 908 Park Ave., Baiboa Island. mo. a.\ SHAFFER'S MUSIC CO. 47p49 tSinc~ 1907) 421 N . Sycamore, -------------Santa Ana.. Kl. 2-0672. 44ttc . ' BOOKS-SEA BOOKS --BJ.suass 0pportuD1- A tine stock of boob on all yacht· Lng &Ubjects-Plue all current booka. Lend.Ing libraiy. The Islanders 21.( Ma.rlne, Balboa la. Har 1547 BOcl!lB GREY ?\.farine Engine!! (matched pair). 205 tt. 5/16 galv. chain. 24 ft. new 3" brass tubing, 6 volt g enerator, carburetors, til- ters. coolers. pipe fittings, ra- dios, misc. 166 Cecil Place, Cos- ta Mesa. 46p48 , _____________ _ ·Chrysler Engines Used Crowns -Royals See John Harvey at Seacraft 625 COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH PH. BEACON fi771 2t!< C 0S1j A MESA RECREATION now bperating--4 bowling alleys, 1 billiard. 1 pool 3 snooker ta- bles, 1 lunch counter, crlll. etc. See Owner 276 E lDth St .• Costa Afes~ Beacon ~938. 47p52 •2-WjUJTED TO RENT 'WANT:ED-Unfurni.l!lhed 2 bedrm hou8b at rea.eonable yearly rent· al. COM or Newport Heights. Call !Harbor 1431-R. 4ltfc UNF4NISHED l story l}ouse- 4 bl!tdrms. or equiv. 2 baths, 2- car garage. Phone Long Beach , 9-6861 or write Comdr. Mutison. Naval Air Station, Loe Alamitos. ' • 48p-18 DON"t DELAY. CALL TODAY ... tOr an ad in the lively clas.'!l- tied sectlong ot the BIG THRE&--N~ws-T1mes, Post Shopping News J and the Press .$35 and a good day befl:. $10. ------------- Ph H •-2'76 48tf 26 FT. RlCHARDSON. Swivel OVE!l 21 .000 CIRCIJLATlON IS THE ANSWER! one ar ... ~r ., . c 3 burner a.nd oven stove for boat· -------------marlin chai'r. 2 livp bait tanks. Phone Harbor 1616 today and a.sk for the ad·!.aker. El Toro Marines Now Hear This , Low wlntlfr n.t• at the beach. Other marine. al ttu. quiet )o . caUon. Shaft \'9 hr. drive to bue.. Children wtlcome, but no pet.a. One bedroom cott.ace. liv· lngroom., bath, kitchen, utll. lnc. $56 month • Get another coupJe and ahare this 4 bedroom cottage. Jlvingroom. l 11.t bath, kitchen, utll lncl. $78 month Call Harbor 2278-W 4Sp48 FumiJlhed 1 bdrm apt. reasonable _ 1980 WestmlN1ter, Costa Mesa. Phone Beacon 6551-W. 47c49 Unfurnlahed 2 bdrm duplex, gar. Laundry room, good neighbor- hood. a.dulta:, 565-304 Broad- way, Coata Mesa. Phone Beacon 61~7-M. 47 c49 Attractive lower l bdrm. unrurn. apt. $37 . .50. Wash house In rear. Water paid, 1 c hild o.k. N .E . comer ot Cecil and Elden. Costa Mesa. Jnquire upstair1. 47 c49 MODERN 2-bdnn house, partly rumlshed, venetian blinda. fur- nace. garage, clOfle in. $52.50. 1:>8 Magnolia. Co"ta Meas or phone Topa.z 2-7762. 48p -UNFURN1SHED nearly new 2- bdnn house at 614 ~ Acacia. C. D . M . $57 .50 per mo. Apply at 614 Acacia. Corona det Mar. i8c51 . NEW small 3-room, furnished apt. with gara.ge. Utilitie!\. S60 mo. 1 307 HelitropE, Corona deL Mar. 49p51 NEWPORT BEACH-Nice apt. on water. util's . furnished_ $55 mo. Phone Harbor 1222. 48p RENTAL t1 SPECIALISTS Cail Edna Craig Lin\vood Vick, Rltor. Balboa laland. Har. 2042 32cM FURN. NE\VLY DEC., u!i Incl, Single Apt. ... $35 I 2 bedroom apt. S50 1045 "'· Balboa Blvd., Nwpt. Bch. 46tfc Furnished hoUBe , Corona del Mar, Ocean view, patio, gar&Ke. Dec. to July. $75 mo. Call Harbor 679-M. 47c49 Unfurnished l bdrm duplex, panel ray heat. private garage. $65 n10. 583 Park Drive, Costa Mesa. ~ 47~1 f.4-ROO.l\1S FOR REN'f FINE HAND LAUNDRY or Iron- ing only. Shirts, girls' school dresses, curta.Jns as you like them. Pie-up and deliver. H elp or trailer, $25. 239!.i Rochester, Cost.a Mesa. Ph. Bea. 6048-M. ' 44c48 with dinner parties. Mrs. WU-I ------------- Results come from constant Practice! An ad regularly in thl~ paper will produce results tor yott Elec. pumps. out riggers over- hauled and painted.. Exel. con- dition. Owner out ot state. 52700. New canvas co ver. \\'rite Ba·x F this paper. 46p51 NICE LARGE FRONT ROOM ~ kitchen, $37.50 mo., linens and utllitie!I furnished. 2 people. ALL ~ '\'ANT tor Christmas .. ~ \.\'ORKING men's home. Rooms. Garage to rent. virinlty c<a $7 per week. Gs.a heaters each Ila.ms. Harbor lS.'52-M. Beacon ~91 -WK. 46c48 Used Gas Ranges UNIVERSAL SOLID oak dining roo1n set, 7 strtel . Writf' Box 1 3. Balboa room. Good beds. l23 28th St., pieces, refrector;• tsble and buf- fet. $7~. lJt,rge doJI buggy, $~. NeY.' child"s sey,.·ing machine. SJ.SO. li41 Po mona, Costa Mesa. Beacon 6747-J. 48c50 I I sland. 48p50 Newport Beach . 32c33H COMPETENT adult baby sitter. Ha\'e transportation. Call KJm- berly 2-1097. 47p48 WANTED-Permant>nt housework by hour or day, $1 .00 hour. Bea. 5193-\\'. 48p BABY SITTING-EXPERIENC- ED REFERENCES. Ph. Bea- con. 6242-W_ 48p ~lMPI()~ , "" . ·' ~,.~ , ···'.. .. . . ; ·. " .. ~ -flr+ii:."; ' ,, ; I :ii • .......... !&-HELP WANTED SALESMAN or SALESLADY tor real estate and general tnsur- an~ .. .lull !"-part time. 1 l·-wMYl!t' .l'ttObLD, RealtDr , I ' ' . .. ·•·•~'Agent 1 · it't1.rlbe~ ni.tini'rance Group 51~ E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa Phone Harbor 1238-W Anytime • 41c43 NEED \HELP? Consult aituati'n wanted ads or place a clasattf"ed In the News-- Tlmes, Poat and Pl"esl!I combtna- tlon at $2 per week, min. Phone Harbor 1815. DO YOU WANT A JOB' DO YOU NEED HELP? Gaffers & Sattler aruI Others TABLE TOP ?.tODELS In Excellent Condition Call Us or Stop 1n Today STROOT'S TeWinkle Hardware BEACON 6222 . 1802 NEWPORT BLVD. <t7c49 FINE UPHOL. CHAIR. clean & in perfec t condition, $40. Amer. F1yer Elec. train, complete in a-1 cond. 127 Abalone, Balboa Island, Harbor 3111-W. 46c48 CONSOLE Gas Heater fWtlUa.ms} circulating type, 25,000 BTU. Thermoatat "controlled. like new. ~' Ulan %; _price at $50. Har. ~;.itst1-W;~ ·~1 •• Up(9 ' . . Lad'les. tu r ~oll't, medium, largej reuonable. 304 36th St., New· port Beach, Har. 1527-J. 47p48 Schwinn bicycle tor s.a.Je. Good tires. Phone Harbor 1399-J. 47p-lll Television Service RADIO REP AIRS Larry Ewen • • Harold Hamm Technlctana MESA RADIO ~ TELEVl.8ION l Oil Broadway, C. M. Bea. ll808-J BAMBOO RATTAN FACTORY Buy dire<:t a.nd Save. 3 piece Sectional $195 value le $117.50 today. Clip this ad tor free gift with purchase made this week onJy. Open eves. till 9. 384 N NE\V LIGHT\VEIGHT BOA TS 10-18' (imported tra m Europe) For sale or 4~ap for car \\'rite HPnrv Go<'rke. 63i W . Co- vina Blvd., San Dinlas, caur .. or Box E . c/o this paper. 46p48 ~rANTED TO BUY-Mooring at Avalon. W ill buy, Cir trade tor one at Isthmus <40-tt boatl - Phone Harbor 2192-J <t7p49 Coe.at Blvd., Laguna Bch. 31tfc ------------- Walt's Trading Post Somebody Wants That used furniture. bric-a-brac, paintings, etc.. now taking up space tn your garage. Flnd a buy- er with a classified ad In the NeY.'!l·Times, Post, and Press com- bination. Just Phone Harbor 1616. say: "I want to place a Clasaltied Ad," and a courteous ad-taker will help you write an effective ad. Gift ItJ~~a't' DJi'e·s Table lamps $4.95 up Hassocks $7.95 up Universal Coffeematic perc Uni\rersal Mixer Universal Pop Toaster Stroke saver Uni. Irons New and Used Furniture Dale's Furniture 1929 Harbor Bl\'d r Bea. 5107-W RED LEATHER BAR with Back Bar a.nd Stools. A real sacri- Used Marine Gear Nautical Decorations Used Nets 422-30th St. Newport Beach Open Sundays Ph. Har. 2470 17c18l1 S4-MUSICAL. RADIO GREAT PIANO SALE. Secure rour Chrtatmu _Riano no~. Brand n~w SpJn,f:t $395. Anotlier amalleat &lze, only $297. Save . noorn l100.-to-C~ 1lieoontt~ ed model!. $10 will hold until delivery. Easy term8. DANZ· SCHMIDT Big Pia.no Store, 520 No. Main, Sa.nla Ana, cor. 6th. CREA T CHRISTMAS Pl A N 0 SALE now on!. Save from 5100 to ~1000 on Grand pianos: Knabe. Kimbal, Wurlitzer, Vose. Baldwin make. Lester and many others. Some used, some new. DANZ -SCHMIDT Big Piano Store,. fl20 No. Main, cor. 6th. Santa Ana. ~mentinq ~/trol>lem i 3 !s\Si I ' I j •) U-APARTMSNTS a HOUl'IEB Ybarly and Winter GOCP FURN. HOUSES & APTS. $40 mo. up. Listings wanted. PAUL C. JONES 23071 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach Call Harbor 3i0 or Harbor 2313 37pll0 YE1R ROUND-Single apt., com· pletely furnished. Nice kitchen. Rfa.sonable renL 211 Opal Ave., B~Iboa I.ala'ftd. Kar.'416. · ·46ctf I • ~r-~.e~ .. )Y~g-, a little nicer? 1 and 2 bedroom unit.a, Udo I.ale Baytront, By wk., mo .. or aeaaon u low u $70 mo. to June 15th. /GREENLEAF & ASSOC. 3112 Newport Blvd. Har. 2M2 ! 24Uc UNFURNISHED 2·bedl"m. house. Carpets, drapea. Yearly. 705 J.smine, Corona del Mar, Har-bhr 0845-M. 47p-18 ' CALL U~ PLANO. upright. good condition. NEWPORT HARBOR AMANO HOME DEEP FRICl:ZE, BAMBOO RATI'AN SBOPS Priced reasonable. 218 Ogle St., ' GOl!c fice. Ph. Harbor 0727-.J. t7c49 A 'J'1['RAC'ITVE 3 Tm . furnished Houa~. Private patio. Garage. $67.50 Incl. util. Inquire at 814 Begonia, Corona del Mar. 47c48 EMPLOY!.IENT AGENCY $165. 279 Flower. Costa Mesa. Complete line, factory.to-you. Co$ta Mesa. Beacon 6827-W. CORONA DEL MAR-Furnished (under new ma.ne.gement) 1 f6p48 Open 12-9 da.tly A Sun. Bank 47p49 Prage apt. New stove A: Servel. 5615%: E. Bay, Balboa, Har. 2581-R ,.--..,-------:-:~--:---:----: tum& 215 Ocean An .. Laguna View or oce~ a.nd bay, $75 mo. 46c59 3 p&ir interlined dNpt'ries 1n good Beach. tfc WANTED -50 ptanoa. Tr&..de in Phone Harbor 2799.J. <t7c49 Standard Stations, Inc, . Has a few openings condJUon, $20. \ 304 Broadway, your old pla.ao on a Grand, Spin-I Costa. Meaa. ritone Beacon DOUBLE BED, box aprtng and et or beautiful televlalon. High· -+,--L-IDO ____ I_S_L_E ___ _ 8107-M. •7C<t:8 mattress and maple _i_ch.est of est ca.sh allowance. Terms. drawu.--$80. AUm Firth, 260 DANZ.-SCHMIDT PtANO co., U /you want a rental on LIDO DEVILBJSS Portable p&lnt spray Victoria, Costa Mesa.. 4.7p48 corner.6th, 520 No. Main, Santa ISLE aee ua. Several loveJy outfit, comp~r. motor and A.na. / apta. 'Al.so home& available. 4S-RENT. MJBCELLAKEOUS LARGE GARAGE 25 x 28 across from Vincents Drug. See owner. 602 Clubhouse Ave., between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. dally. <t7p49 <&-A 'CTOMOBILES, TIRES A-1 Used Cars '35 DODGE Sedan '46 PLYMOUTH sedsn s .. 1035 '41 STUDEBAKER Pic kup 49:-i •47 FORD Sportsman, Rlr.H. Columbia resr axle; sharp 1255 '49 FORDS. three of then1. priced to sell toda)•! MANY MORE to choose from . $1~ bonua gi\'f'n on clea.n 1941'.!! on any of our late cars. , No ~~nabte oftef. rtfu3ed on any cat on 'Ne\~rport Harbor'!'! b~es'l usl!'d ear k>t et- 534 Coast' Highway Beacon 661)4 Nev.•port Be&t·t1 Theodore Robins YOUR FORD DEALER Hours: Wttk Day.-8 'til 8 Sundays & Holidays, 10 'tll <t '38 FORD ••85" Sedan. Good con· dllion. Sell cheap. Beacon 5507-J or 2141 Orange avenue, C08t&. Mesa. 48p TWO-TONE GREEN 19"7 Olds- mobtle. Model 76. Excellent con- dition. Phone Htlrbor 2351 be· tore 5:30 p. nl. 4~0 --....\TWO 1950 Dodge Demonstrators ' i -Catholic Welfare Bureau is a pnrt'eAJonal ~·eltare age'"ncy doing pubUc welfare work and is the only private welfare agency sup- port~ by the Cofumunity Chest 1q. Orange county. In order to raise funds n~essary tor its oper- atJon during the coming year the bureau will conduct its own drive Gordon Wh pre~nt thiJI Wffk and the board rejf'Cted the ap- plication on hi.11 motion. 'FOR MEN I Who are looking tor permanent employment with excellent op- portunltY. °{r advancement, 21 to 40 pr~rred. Paid while t.ra.lning. Approx. $270 1n9nth to st.a.rt. Llbual laundry allow- ances. High achool mJnJmb.m d~. See Supt. at the • g;.n, nearly new, $50. Barbor We buy, sell or trade. r p A p ALMER Olet-W. I 47p48 Call us and aave money, REPOSSESSED SPINET, hlgh•~t • • C I , U d grade m&ke. SAVE $300. P• • INCORPORATED Save up to $300 Low mileage and I in ea.ta Mesa. Whether or not Costa Mesa has a Community Chest ,there will be tocal J)!'Oblenui demanding the ser- vlce• ot a wellare lgency. It Is for t.hia purpose that the Bureau Will open a drive on ,Sunday, Dec. 3 with calls t• be m&de to private i.cmea and btulnea:s ~tablishments trom whJch a generous response le anUclp&ted. Contfibutiona may be malled to the Catholic Welfare Bllreau, P. 0. Bol 397. Coot& 11-. Attending the muting with r._tber Barry were Frank Wal.sh, • .ie,. t;OrotJr. Vli'Sil Wedeking, Gus S-cb, ,Oeorp Fox, Lillian Lt.Pu!. m.le 11Uwart. Beu Neville and ..... •Sboot-I , I .f' AU moo.tea collected ln u,9 loc:aJ !"!. dri .. wlU be epont In Ooota - • aseney work reprdl-ol -S:.... ~ color or creed, NIUttd Fr. ·1-.. ~. I . .l ... ' Haqy Evans ~rrcll , land pla.n- ner, and B. H. Baker, nearby property owner, were present ln person against locating the iron works in a reaidenli&I a.re&. Dr. Emmitt Raitt, who also reatdea In the vicinity. proteeted in a letter received by the board. Mrs. Sam Bassett Dies in St. Louis : Word was recelyed yesterda7 h1 Dr. Pbllllp -It. -Via Lido Nonf. ol lllo -th ol Illa mothu, Kn. Sam T. -In st. Lou1a, Mo. Havinl' •l*lt MVual mum~ men wttb Dr. ud Mn. Be111u at their Lido Jal• home; mh•, bad many ll'iends bere -WW bo ~ to IMm ot Iller ;. • ~ • i STANDARD STATIONS Dahlia Ir Coast Highway Coron.a. deJ Mar Save wit,h Cliff raw ey s se fe<l condition. Another tor $29 . i Via Lido Barbor uoo Furniture ' run keyhoenl. DANZ • =• AT SURPLUS 2366 New't Blvd Coat& Mesa Big Muolc Store, ~20 No. Main, l'i.<lar>y rental--unturn. now one WATCH for WP:CKLY 8PBCIAL Phone Beacon 501..._J corner Sth, Santa Ana. ~rm apt. stove, retrtg and Boat and Gym 1b"8 .............. $3.49 -t,Tx'8 MAltIMBA CDeacan)-Uke new, · aundry nn. AduJta. no pet.a. 219 200f Balboa Blvd,.! Newport BM.cb ---.,..-------.,,.---· used very IJtUe. Reaaonable B: l!Sth St., COit& Meaa. Bea, , . 35cl8B DA VENPORT-Pra.cUcally new, Phone Beacon 8902 or Barbo; 8751-M. t7c49 pet f e ct condition. Mahogany 07M-K. 4.Sctil 2 ~-llOuoe PICKUP ~ elact.rlc trim. WW aell at ~ -price. Pb. _.UM te ~ -'--' .... to -••o. ~-~-22. . 47~9 ' -In a _ ... With car-re-Wuh· .,_ r-...-.or-a,.., r ~ --·~ KUR1n0.N grand piano. Style ~~r-,--$l50 -· 7111 wut ll<!uonable. 7QI! W&r.sold. Oor· ' JL Fine dltl •-Prtnte ......... Mar. I ,....... Rattan ""·-iture """ on. . Ooota Bea. 9097..nc ">-I.' IUU, party. 213 lohpoll&, Cocta 2Jt!c I -In ..... Pldlllpil!el -, ...... Beaeon 11289-W. 47d9 new car guanuatee SHA VER MO'il'ORS 1936 Harbor Blvd. Cqsta Mesa , I f j 1949 CHEVROLET •-Dr. Dlx. s.. I dan. I.Ate mOO.I. Perteet ahape. I By owner, $1675. Phone Be&oon BetWffll 8:30 and 12 FrtdaJO onl,J nc<a .._,.__.AP8 L 1n -""" work.__ ----~· ------- WILL _, --I ~_. Wida -ct >~ KNABE AMPICO ORA.ND. Like WANT HOUSJ:KEltf'ER. proter-____.. 1-seet dllplay In 110. Calif. new! SAVE over S2000. Cab!- oeo21. . Hct& I B .. A Pen1mQ.la home ftp'niab.:.. ., ed, 3 bclnna, bath utd ~. pr. PONTIAC 8, 1941, %-dr debuce , lelec. re~. deep -· WUb. B""'mllner. llCht sreY. orstnaJ I Jml,cl·o, '115 mo J'9&l'8 1aa. lbfl • owner. Mu.1t be ~ and dnvea Mlramar. Pt>me Barbot nN-W to appreciate. 2U Dlamolld, Bal- ~ 'lfli!t& 5\i .-,. per week. and . lum ,roper fM ,_ -fl<ot!•leNq and ~ net tull of •ender nllll ..,.. ,_ ,. boud aitd S80 month In t:rpewtltA!r or ::f aalL Mt S. . S ; Ir.DEN w It b it! Tenno! DAN~ o.up. Piion• 0ra.op 103&-J. 1lllll. Ooola 11 '8p HOU E & Gan SCHMIDT 111r Plano store. 520 •8c00 Ill Cout Hwy. N,.pt.j Bea. Gm No. Jb1n. eor. 1111. SUI& ~ , 11-W&Mfilb. a1lT . -f 6tc4.ml-----,_--------- WAMT t WOKAN for bcuMwork. " 1-------------' RENT A PIANO, SS, per month. 6 m...unp a week or '"'Uege WILL PAY CA!pl for.wJI ~ ROL&..4W4Y Sm> AND TWO All rent allc!Wed If yvu buy w1th- Clrl to Uve In. PboM -oon rtrhl piano --50" bl&IL QA.II HlllAn:RS. pbqne Harl>or. la -~ANZ-8CRJOD'l', DO -.1 , · 6lcOO -Kim~ 1-0STS. '81fc .nm-w. .I· '7pM "!fie. -. ,..... ...._ ·~.. -... 1tor eppt. , • •7ci!2 ho& lalancL Ha.-12123-JL : -apt. IUm1lbed----... ___ ,_1, --,=.,..-----'-'f,,..,Of:-1 a-room unfmalabed. Near mar-RJCD OLDBllOBILIC CanvH11ble, ket and tlleatn. -oon>er IOl 1948 'Bycliunatlc. j•tull price Clu-Ave. bet._ I a.m. SJ,31111. call Har·llol·Ml-R' ,~,, J;· ' ' ;', .... • I -I p. a, dallJ. '1.. ' j . •ToU ' ' J I I • 1 ' j ~ii'li'iil·=-'~ · liii~llli1J~ i.i.ii. ...., :.;.:ai-;ao·;.i~~-;!:~·-..:.,~~;:..._-~ .,...i:.,:: .... :,._. l..'.!:·~-~..i __J"--"-.c.... -..... , --·~ --~,--~,_,_. _......_.1 ... _._-;a-...-.i· ....... ;..,. 11 ~- ... , • ~----• • • • u u u 4 't: + 04 o,u a o u • u u ; • •"" • • • ;-• • • • • -_···-----..--....--....-.--.. -• • • ••·'·mT.u'S •.Sf•l.~ \ I • BEAUTIFVL.CLIFF HAVEN ,. I . Newport's Fastest Growing ' ··; ' Exclusive Family Commµnity ' l . . ' NOW OFlFERS. -· . Individually Designed 3-Beqroom Homes LOW DOWN PAYMENTS ' • TO G, I.a Don't Confuse This Offer With The Usual Tract Houses • CLIFF HAVEN IS DIFFERENT It's s ituated 09 a high pleateau overlooking Newport Harb<ir, where the cool refreshing breeze wafts in from the Pacific Ocean. CLIFF HA VEN is an ideal place to raise your family, free from heavy traffic, yet close to school, church '\nd shopping facilities, It's wide, curving paved streets and excep- tionally large lots actually offer small estates rather than the us ual run of straight in a row crowded houses. ' ' These homes are worthy of this ideal location, they are roomy and welf built, The floors are quartered sawed oak, there are picture win· dows, plenty of tile, double garages and many other features. WE SUGGEST YOU LOOK THESE LlTI'LE ESTATES OVER WHILE THEY ARE STILL AVAILABLE, AND -BEFORE I'Ii rs TOO LATE TO BUY ON SUCH F..ASY TERMS. SEE FRED BARKER . I With Earl W. Stanley, Realtor EXCLUSIVE AGENTS 15th & Irvine -Newport Beach (Opposite High School) Phone Beacon 5795 or Evening Beacon 6939-J A&tive. '8-AUToMOBIIZS, TlllJ:ll Balboa Island Home 4 BEDROOMS, 3 BATHS LoYely la.rce PaUo $15,750 Good F\nancing ' • ' G. N.-WELLS Broker ' & Assoc. • Costa Mesa The Beet Town on Earth Paper Headlines PROVE that this is The BEST Town on Earth "Footbaµ Game Played Last Sat. in Wisc., 16 below zero Weather" ''Thousands Stranded in Their Cal'll in East, 300 Dead From Exposure" "In Northern Part of This State Thousands Homeless Due to Floods" Boy Oh Boy, HOW We APPRECIATE Costa Mesa and the Harbor Area If You Are Renting or living in a trailer court and are not happy and want to be in your home befort' Christmas. co.me In and see us. &."I we have some GOOD BARGAINS! Brand New Home HARDWOOD fioor!'I and Pan<'I Ray heat, lot 65x 12~ Price $6.600 $750 duwn-$50 per mo. A Home on Broadway $9,600-$2,000 DOWN Another Bargain CLOSE IN 2-bdrm h ome, fire- place, large patio, all fenced. Worth $12,000. ASKING PRICE $9.000. WE HAVE A 10-Acre Ranch Tht> best one In Orange County We alao have income property We have one Ideal INCOME $270 pe r mo .. Price $15,000 G. N. Wells, Realtor and Associates 1790 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5181 only $9,500 Beautiful 2 bdrm. close In . \l.i ac. Walled yard. Industrial tot, 63 x 290 $1 ,000, TERMS GOOD LISTINGS WANTED ROBT. H. M01"I'Eil' 1900 Harbor Blvd Bea. 6224-J Res: Bea'.. 5137-J RANCH HOME OUT THEY GO! Horace Nelda in Costa Mesa '48 PLY. ''SJJKial .[)~luxe" Sed. A aleek lwrt..roWI black beauty in p:cellent condJtlOJ\! M t G'b Near High l!lchool, Jesa th~ 1 year ' ,z,~. . ~· , , 1 son old. 2 bedrooms. la.ge flreplac. ' •i f / r • " , '*'14, shU,., rogf. J¥illi by Robert , 1 ' • , ~ill. · cf \ ' • ' r 1ngTamJ Ontt Sldoo 'tlown.' $1,295 P'hone 502 Full prtce $7950. ACT TODAY! 47c4t LINWOOD VICK, ReaJtor ------------S12 Marine Ave., Balboa laland '47 DODCE Tudor with RA:H. etc. One owner-Orig. French grey finbh.. That smooth driving, money uvlng 8 cyl. car with "Fluid Drive"! $1,185 '48 CHEV. Sed. with beate-r, etc. Next to "New" thru-out-Re- flecUng the very be9t care! $995. '41 PLY. "Special De.!µ¥e" Con- vertible, R A: H , etc!. Very de- lllttable cream colored •port job for the young ln heart. $585. 'Sit CHEV. Cpe. An unmatchable nJue In a smart ptue coupe for only- $395. ! '30 DODGE Sed. heate'r. lffat and rHpectable transportation. $165. ' ...,, s ~ term-;-oJi to s p.m. M-MONEY TO LOAN LOANS For Homes with 4 '!o -5112 '!o Int. Long tenn. Low paim.ent SpeclallJdng In F . H. A. and G. I. PlArul. !5 i,t. % Con.ttructJon Loan.t CALL BOB BATTLKR Har. 3163 for Jil'rM. Approlool Rep. PoIRDl:R MORTGA<ll: CO, Metro. Life Ina. FundL KI 3-61M LOA.NII TO BUILD, Dll'ftOVll. BUY, KODDtMJD, OR REP'INANCJ: We Bu;v '1'Nat Deeda NEWPORT B 4 t.BQ4 n:DIClllAJi 8AVJNGll .. L04!f - -Yla Udo I'll. Bar. a.. WANT TO TRADE WANT ~ -t -for 'Mf7 attn.cUve 4 bdrm --.. lront h-·and CAll1l. HA VE S lldnn older bouM In FOd SHA VER MOTORS condition. Near ohopplns -tor. Tour DODGE -PLYMOUTH Db'. Jfeecf llM>ft JIU'd reom fOI' tb• lW --Blvd. !!i Bea. --W_. I or ' '*"' ea.ta )( , how. ....... la tM ..,._ • i.G l'OllD. eu.t.-Clllb 00...,. HAVJI -..tlN 5 ...... -. .... Radio ....i -· KallF oUaor to ft. ta lo. ~ ,,_t. WIA -7000mllooon<lju.tllb taJre' ---Oii -· u-. DO ..i .. Wt.., -Udo. -Ill: ....... - Phone Harbor 204.2 47c49 Owner's Sacrifice <l LARO!: units consisting of l 1 bdrm, 2 bdrm. 3 bdrm . and l!dngle apt-all fum. complete and newly decorated. 3-car gar- age .... tdee.l location. F ew steps to ocean or bay. 2 blk.s to school. Bus by front door. Flne aummer clientJe, high income retum. 1bla property must be seen throughout to appreciate. Other lnteruts force me to sacrifice for best ca.ah offer. See it today and submit your offer. M. C. Peck, 16'5 W . B&lboa Blvd. 47ttc RUS'MC RANCH H~7,900 fUll price. Tb.UI ~g 2-bd.rm llome la a1..moet br&nd new. Kae- alve red brick fireplace and plat. ciaao wtndowo. 'fttla Is a really attracUn bome and lta a downright barpln, Olll;v U000 down. -con HW R<alt;v, 4M Newport Blvd. Bea. DTl~R. (Z bib above ArchM) '7c48 ·11-'IP••• -'I ~i IU.VJI I -lltltlal 'flew -la ~ 8eeo er-. 11'aat ,._... -·ll' In-.... ·~1 .. • ' ' . ·• I ; -• f ORONA D EL MAR PROPER.TI F:S Robert B. Lynn . Realtors I I Helen L. Lynn 411 Cout · Bouletard Corona del Mar t ! . Harbor 1037 'FOR SAj:.E: SB. R, 1 \11.; bath. New modem. Pouble garage. R2 zone v~ eaay tenD.a .............................. -.J ......... -............ -···· $12,500 I ' FOR RENT: 2 B. R. home, So. Hwy,, near . school , Fully furnished Gmge, utilities incl. Year lease .. : .. ! ......... -.. ,. ...................... ~ 90 .: . ! I HOME -INCOME: 2 B. R. home, 1 B. R. garage apt., dble gar,, patio, . I Lawn, fenced. · .tll fUlly rumlahed ill Chine..e modem. • Really a bargam ·iii high claaa prope~y. Owner will sell , on Ull'lllJI to rdponsible parties ...... ., ........... -.............. : ......... · $17,950 SALES~ RENTALS -INCOME -LEASES -EXCHANGES • ' CORONA DEL MAR PROPERTIIB •, ' HEAD .OFFICE 411 Coaat Boulevard Harbor 1037 Corona del Mar f $690 DOWN -$36.42 Mo. ' Brand New - 2 Bdrm. THIS IS AN ATTRACTIVE STUCCO with hard- wood floonj, large windows, dual furnace, tile kitchen, b~kfast nook. Lots or closet sp.ace. Located close in on large loL F .H .A. BUILT BY GEORGE HOLSTEIN & SON!': FULL PRICE $7,100 This is the best buy in Costa Mesa! PHIL SULLIVAN Formerly C. Galen Denison G. T. EVERSON 490 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa· Beacon 6243-W Harbor 3157-W or Bee,con 5458-J 47c49, . NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 bedroom home with Thor kitchen unit and nice patio. Good location on one of the best streets. Sewer street and curb assessments paid. Rea-· sonably priced at · $6,750, terms STANLEY HADFIELD Phone Harbor 20 or stop at the office at , 216 Ma rine It is possible WATER FRONT-Private sandy beach -3 bed- rooms -new & modern all this and more for $21,000 Located In rl'strlcted BALBOA COVES. -with It's prlvatt> street.& and la.ndac:aped en- trance -a onP story ramb- ling home, With 30 ft. Of water front a.nd fanned back to 60 rt. on the stree-t. !;Whoa Island EXCLUSIVES, W1TH . LINWOOD VICK REALTOR INCOME, Balboa Island. B:xcep- ttona.lly well built 'l be~room houBe. Plus extra iucst room and bath. Plua 1 bedroorp apt. over dbl. garage and alh com- p letely rurnlshed. $24,500 BRANCH OFFICE Farmhouse Motel Barbor 1063 COSTA ~SA REAL ESTATE 2%: ACRES-Excellent vtew · of back bay and mountains. Better see It now, U ,000. REDWOOD .!< SHAKE SHING· LES 2 bdrm. beauty, almost new. Lots of brick and Ule. It'a dltferent and U}e BA ROA IN Prtce U $7 .960. $2,000 down. TRIPLEX-Three 2-bdrm untt.8. Income $200 mo. A reaJ lnvest- n1ent . Come In and· talk It over. v ' 3 BDRM HOME-Nice East Slde Jocatlon, 4 yrs. otd, hwd floors, special tile work, dln. room, many cloaets, service porch, dbl gar ., fenced yard, l&ndacaped. $10,000 and $2,000 down. EAST 17th sTREET-Bul!ltneu Fronta.ge--85x.30Q feet deep. Another parcel 00x.3QQ. lnvea- tors -See this now. Barney Francque Llllian La Perle Fred Crosier ASSOCIATES 400 E. 17th St: at Tustin Ave. Costa Mesa, Pb. Bea. 6818 **SOLD** 1513 Orange Ave. Costa Mesa By a Mu}tlple Listing Realtor Large llvlng room. natural wood panellng, ovm-looking a sheltered cove -3 bedrooms and 2 baths "with tilt> too".__ g&rbage dlspoal, unit heat; modern In dealgn but charm- ing A comfortable. HOME on Balboa Uland. Engllsh type, 2 bedrooms plus children'• play room. Very neat and1 clean. Completely rurnlshed. Roqm ror Income unit. ------------ Beautiful sloplng beA.ch - clean as a pip , fnvite4 sun- bathing and .11wlmmlng at It's best. We URGE you t o see this. Bring your contractor 1r you want and have him prove this to be the best of conatructlon and pric~ right •l U !·,QI¥> f-I ~,... term., It ~ear~.:· ·"··:If ,~ ~i. • • > ~ • , I I . I I ; , , ·r l • ' Harbor Investment . Company_ REALTOltS Newport Blvd. at 30th St. Phone Harbo~ 1800 Business Bldg. •Sc $15,500 BALBOA ISLAND corner lQt nea r Marine Ave. $9000 BLVD. FRONTAGE, Corona del 'M&r. 85 ft. for ONLY $11 ,750 Linwood Vick, Rltr. 312 Marine Ave., Balboa )aland Phone Harbor 204 2 CHAMBERLAIN • for Best Buys in Corona del Mar $18,000 · .(Terms) NEW DUPLEX 2 BDRMS EACH Hdwd floors. corner lot, patio, PLUS maliy other features. '·!$ , rg0~.,_,,-''. ~l!Ji.!iJ'!.sf'1 ;JT~ .~:fl' . ' . . . P !E!rl il::li&'berla111. 2 B. R. Brand New IOO Cout J:jl'ld., Corona de! Ku • (Opposite Newpo:rt Harbor Bank) • A weJI plAnn~ home, hdwd. ex- ceptional tile work, Pul. belh. Phone Harbor H&8 tub and shower, garage. Attrac -44tfc Uve, well located. For the money it's TOPS. Full Prlce- $7 ,950 COUNTRY· New 3 bdrm. Homes • Especially well built And two t"eaidentlal n-'ntals, lot 2 % acres, leve l, good aoll. Excel-NEWPORT CITY 66 • 300, 150 ft. in rear for lent v.iest side locaUon. parking. Incorne $185 mo. $17,- 500, terms. NEW 2 B. R. STUCCO HOME. H~ W. n oor.9', tile sink, lot 60 x- 126, $6,!500. $2500 full price ·TERMS . Phil Sullivan F ormerly C .. Galen Denlaon . ' NEWPORT HEIGHTS Oak noors, fl.replace, f\Jrnace, tJ,le bath, garbage diapoaal, Jawna,. double garage,· le.rge lot.a. Move ln now. $9,950 ' a-•s•,. al'Aft . . ST AN_LEY SPECIALS f BE~UTIFUL CLIFF HAVE1\f .. Fof d~concernln&' Individually designed 3-bedroom , hotpea in thb exclWllve section, see our large ad on t.hU page. Available now on euy terms. -I CALL FRED BARKER AT BEACON 579~ CORONA DEL MAR 2 J>e<troom modern home. Smart desiKTI . Guod location . ss.hoo. New home--3 bedrooms, 2 baths. Garage built for 2nd stqry, R-2 lot. $12,M)O. CALL BILL SCHUSTER. HARBOR 2474 Balboa-Ocean Front~ Close-in 5 INCOME UNITS $1 5,800. 2 doubles and slnglea. Excellent beds. rt'frigtiratiOn and atbvea. HAND LOCA ~ON. For appointmt-nt to eee ciu Harbor 1013 or 2092-Wtc (eves.I Civic Ce ter District -$6,500 EXCELLENT Loca Ion on 3Slh alrec.-t.. Attractivf'. Par- tle.lly furniBhed 2 droom homt". Frame construction, celment foundation, ood composition roo f. Y•rd fenced and landBcaped. GaJl&.ge. F or appointment to :we Call Mary Di c~n at H&rbor 101 3 (eves. Harbor 2092-WK . , .. : . , I . Newport Boule\7ard-Business Frontage • A,-1 location. 2 bull4'1ngs. over 4,100 squ&rt> ft-et . l build--I ing, 1,600 square f/et leased ror $220. a month. l build- ing 2,540 square feet Bultable for light manuracturing or general mere dtse. OW1''ER ANXIOUS TO SELL. SUBMIT ANY ASONABLE OFFER. ~r further 11 r. Thomas, Dickson, Harbor 1013 or I ALBOA BA YSHORES New tw and three bedroom homea now under construc- tibn wl many de luxe features. Stop at tract office and see e various floor plans. Convenient tern1s can be atranged. C a.II Carl Thomu at Beacon 5748. EARL W. STANLEY Realtor 17th and Coast Hlway Newport Beach 15th and lrvtne Newport Beach 615 Coast H i'-\.•ay Corona del Mar 225 Marine Ave. Balboa Island 3113 Newport Blvd. • VOGEL VALUE Corona del Mar Newport Beach • ATTRACTIVE 2 bedroom home, 15xl8 living rm. with ventilators under very large windo~ . Kitchen has corner sink, breakfast nook. Flus'1 lighting. Bedrooms 12x13. ample closets, 2-car garage built to take apt. above. Landscaped. Price $11,050 Monthly payments only $47. Will sell furnished. You will Jove this home! THE JOHN VO~EL CO. 1301 Coast Highway, Co rona de! Mar Phone Harbor 1741 (Eves. Harbor 393-M J R'EAL VALUES COSTA MESA WELLWORTli READING I . REDWOOD home, l · bdrm, Flag· ston~ patio with bar~cue. Large lot, a.ll rence-d In. F\Jll price. l -Anolher LIDO ISLE EXCLU· SJVE SPECIAL_ Here! 111 a.n Ideal home for a large family. a soundly built home o~ 2 lots only $3. 7 50 locat•d near th• eominunlty EZ terms Clubhouse. Think of b g a 1 home wlUl 4 bedrpoma, maJd'a ~~ tw>me cl..-:l\ll E .. t ~d.~/i.jir~:~1~·l)!.~ : \1 r;;;u t~~.~pe~. ~~ge; p.~c~: 'r ~I ~~ 1~ : &t I $5 950 this price and you will ur-on Y , prised at the a.mount. By Utla~· terms we mean the home aJon~ la Newport Heights 3 bdrm home on 2 Iota, size 1oox 127~: 11 f\111 bee.ring avocado trees. A real buy for only $8,500 terms ea.aily worth $24 .~00-"' down wUI handle. This Is vlALU'l>l 2-0n the NORTH BA YP"RONJ' or LIDO ISLE a home 1tha.t ia perfect for a boat own~r. 0119 story. 3 bedrooms, 2 bat.hr carpet ed throughout aild Mt~ fumlahed. Se rene front ud side. patio, pier and sµp and AU.. in excellent ahapje. 8- thls at ONLY S42 ,50Q..-iTen:n1.' 5 bdrm home, 1-car garage, nice corner Jot, 77x157, all fenced and ctOM fenced with white picket fence. Full price only $7 .500. Su~mlt ·down. 3-An Ideal home for wel!:k~dl • I I I ! I ! I ! I ' ' I I i I 'l • $750 Dn. Bal. easy G. T. Everson 490 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Beacon tl43-W B . A. NERESON THESE HOMES FALSO G. L 1982 Newport Blvd., Coata Meaa hone Beacon ~226 or •mall famUy tor year a.round. Thia LIDO IBLE S. bedroom home aparklee in lta modern deslgn and tr-tuns. Few stepa t o private! beach. REA~ BUY at $1:§,000-Ea- I I Trailer P a rk On Main Blvd., room tor 30 trail- ers, toilet.a, wash rooms, paving. bua. bldg. 2800 oq. ft. Lot 132 by SOO, good inoome. $32,500, terma. · R. W . BARTINE Harbor S1~7-W or Bf'aco111 MM-J ' DR'S CLINIC or Small Hospital Bldg. Brlck comtructlon. Co"\'r loca- tion. Parking area.. Sell 'filb low down payment or consider le.ase. Must be 110ld at once-. Ralph P~ Maskey 3Ul Newport mY.I. Newport llch- PhOW> Harbor '°' LARGE CffiCKEN RANCH 20 .AGRES--3 b-I b&rno. .Abullclant ,water. 12 acre. la ~. Jllqulpped for 11.000 chlclla. Sell or trade tw ba7 .,... proport)'. Prtee SU.OOI. GIUIZNLEAI' .. .tJlllOC. 1112 Newl)O!t eiYd. Har. IMS _; _; f. UUc 2509 W. Chapman Ave., Orange Phone Orante 1940 cellent terms. ~ ~LL HOUSE! ! OCEAN FRONT -Cholce Balboa J~tlon. 1 B. R., living room, diJlette, kJtcben • bath. Garage wl$.h Iarse •torage and laundry roqma. Beautiful lawn. Desir- able for YEAR-ROUND or VA- C 'MON LIVING. $9,000. i Also I . \he .way to beat "old m•L lnfla· tlon" il!!I to put aome of~r l&..,-mml~ to work on a ~ UDO. ! ISLE lot. Severa.I choice water-I front lot. or olt .. fo•::como purpoaea or hornu '1e bought at realist.le prt . Re-j I member we are the l>EVlDt,.: OPl!:RS ot LIDO ISL!:. I . I I ALSO P. A:. PAI·M_!FR BAYFRONT LOT-BeauWUJ lo-INOORPORATEDI , , caµon. 8&crtfice at $11,000. · 3S&a Vla Udo <t • • tl -N~ Beacll. Callt 3 R.-P'amlly Home. On Bal-· Harbor UOO I Point. J'rpl.. Patio. Just . !oiia and Iota ot CBAR)(. Cloee -..J to /Xln't .,, balJllnS. ,u.-. Corona del Mar HO:lp: A INCOlllJl--.: B. R. cot. 2 bedrooln home. 0-~ ebopo tap, trp1.. .,.. a ·: B. R. Apt. pins, ~tc. Priced for q81clo ..i.. ..., -. ll'arn. Gooc! deg> at $9750 I ~ wIDt .::10:-e:::: B~ Excellent tlnanclnS -.,.. - .. ~ ...-. .pa:rment. . I $ . COAST RllALTT 00. Eqtle S~, tor ._,. ~ Ralton" l20I! Caul !JW:v, Corolla de! - ll02 -...... ._..._ Har. :!OM .._ -• Mm Pa-· ..... ' i ... • I I I \ • I I 1, I ' 11 1 l • • • , • • ' • I " PAGE ,9 - • ' PART If -' • ' ' NEWPORT-BAl,BOA 'PRESS ' • .Ii -' ' . . . 1 . I THURSDAY, t-.JOV. 30, 1950 I Harbor High Seniors Score in .IHit , WHERE TO "DINE Presentotion 'Heaven Can ·Wait: = M7 M. I.. R, ::: _ TJ\e SenJor play "Heaven can Zonta Car.nival Raises $1000 for Hoag Hospital DANCING • ENTERTAINMENT •.THEATRES • -Walt" once again demonstrated that. Harl)or IJlgh'• 9J:amatlc of- ferlhp can be depen~ on for en· tertalnment of the highest quality. From the flnt moment lt wu obvious that Bob Lanen had cap- tured t.he hearts of everyone Ln the capacity &'1dienCe with hia to-lhe- THE ARCHE~ CAFE and COCKTAIL LOUNGE • OPEN 10 a. m . Through 2 &. m. • Newport Blvd. on Coe.st NEWPORT WE ARE CLOSEIJ ON TllU l<SDAYS SA.M'S SEA. FOOD Complete Course LUNCHEONS-DINNERS "At the Sign of the Swordfish" Beautiful New and Enlarged CocUail Lounge SURFSIDE Uc.•t\Vf"t!o Seal Reach &nd Sub8et Beach Pbone11: &u~ -802-00 -840-'79 FUN ZONE OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY BALBOA • I ---·-·--·-r I Re-(!)p~ l . I WEDNESDAY,NOV.29TB j * . I ' BAMBOO ROOM CAFE MAIN STREET, BALBOA It's a pleasure to be back and rf?ady to serve you the finest home cooked dinners at our usual low prices BIDDER FRDm 5:00 TD 8:30 P. m. i I • I i I I i L I D 0 7!cE~dtc l··~·'"· ~ ....•. SAT. LAST DAY JO!IS WAYNE'S Newt"!tl "RIO GRANDE" &t ;\IJREEN O'HARA S t».rt1t Sun. 5 Blg It's BIG! "ALL ABOUT - EVE'' DVITE DAVIS ~\NNE BAXTER Glt;O..RGE SANDEllS CELESTE HOLM Day• Mesa.•' ' . . ' . .t SO\\'! \\.11.at a LAS1\ Tl' RN ER Combination RA\' llfJLJ.A N IJ "LIFE OF HER OWN" -Al,S() - IJl 'KT l.A:\0 (',\~Tfo:Jl t ;Jjl\f():'lril) GWESN OOHOTll\' .'\ft·G l 1JR>.; "MR. 880'' "ONE 'fOOT IN HEAVEN" • ('hrli.lniait Enlf'rt11l111111·11l for the l:nllre f 'antlly • La9una Beach Community Playhouse IJE<.:t;~tRt;fC IS-llth (TKTAJS 8,SO $I .SO tax ln<'L Ph. 4-&~9 ~·-NOW SHOWING 'COPPER CANYON' RAY MILLAND HEDY LAMARR PLUS 2nd YEATUftE 'Woman On The Ran' ANN SHERIDAN DENNIS 00'KEEFE • • • COMING SOON "Kansas Raiders" "The Milkman" You're Aft.r , , WHY GO FARTHER! N•v•1 • 01111 M~ntl WlllS -GlllS G1 .. LS Vincant's Irav1l Burea~ Complete Travel Service Mutual Thf'&tf>r Ticket A•eney C:tlARf,OTJ'E HOU ... l.NSHEAD 3481 Via Udo Newport HAR. 1!46 DRAPES ~ ... :.:..:· a.a low as 8.93 pair Cornice boxes & Travers<' Rods fl<>l lSE & GAKOE!'i 811 C..oMI Hl\\'ay, Nt>\~rport 0,..11 Niqlttl U11tll Xm•i VERA WILLIA.MS CONCERT SINGER VOICE TEACHER PIANO FOR CHILDREN • I PATIO STUDIO liar. Z64'7·.1K SISYJ Martne Ave., Balboa I•. OCC Accepts Library Bids llfe portrayal of prize fighter J oe Pendleton. He wu eo rlghl for the part k did not seem to be acting. and even when some lines were l<>1t, hi• geKture• and expreMion made hJa meaning perfectly clear. He had _a hundred good Jines, and n1ndo them au runny without any e ffort at all. apparently. Monf McTaggart. especially In the prologue, made a minor role fuctnatlng wtth a wonderful aen.sc or what a voice &lldlng all over the scale, and &fl lruiplred way of walking and or h01dlng her head could do for quite ordinary lint's. Jn the role or J ordan, Glen Grif· fltM had a clear, pletutanUy-tqncd voice, was rture or his llnea I not a sina.11 accomplishment In such a heavy and demanding part), was a lways llkeable, and 1nacJe a goo<! foll tor Larsen's latent at comedy. Lovf'{y C08tUmP.8 Norma Castle, ln some lovely COl!tumes. notably a rhlne.!JlOnl' and black crepe evening gown. gave a clevc1· portrayal of Julia Farnsworth. Her dri..wl of high 80Ciely was well 8Ustainf"d. 1lnd she displayed poise In her en- trances and gestures. The role nf Tony Abbott, Juli&'" pe.rln@r in crime, enacted by Dick Lant: WH~ given Interesting shades of cold. calloul!I and well-bred Ylllainy. •In Carla Mercer u the r omantic l@ad, Bette Logan, Director ~f'nlz WL" fortunal<' in having a <!ombi· nation or beauty and ~@nulne act- ing talent. The character as de· velop~ In the lines and scent's in the play itself Is not very brliev- able. but Carla interprf'll'd the part with great charm and sin,cerlty, her voice both In the low and high regl11lers, was al\\'SYl!I lovely In its modulation and tone, and it'!I carrying quality \\•as exC'@ption1t.l · ly fine. Background mu.sic wa!'I used lo c reate almoAphcr(' In two romantic. 11ccnes between prize- fighter Joe and Betty, and be- cause of this, som" important lines W<'rc not heard , by th@ audi- encf'. T his Y.'RS a n1lnor flav.•. however. co1np('nRAted for by the wonderful nalurttlness of the two players in all their SC('nes to- gclhf'r. Certe Crain gave an individual· h1tic and highly-charged Interpre- tation of prize fight managt"r Max Levene, and won son1e of the au- dlencc'i;i most spontaneous a.nd loude11t laughs. He projected espe- cially well the 11pl1·it of Levene':-; befud<11eml'nt as he iM caught in the verbal c rOM·fire bet\\•een Joe Pendleton ( alia.~ Farnsworth I and the invisible Intruders from h<'RV· en. Jordan and Messinger 1073. Nf"\\' l 'orkcr f'.artoon Suzie Roye(' a.~ the houseke<'pcr did wonders with thl:oi small roll' by U8e of a lugubrious voirp and features rongealed in ttn expre!-i- sion typiral of a New Yorker car· loon. Jack Reed, as !\Uf)porUng pla)"t'r, suppiled e. note or humor and good characterization. \\'hll<' Bob Aldl'irtge ·was raRpingly tou~h and convincing as dl:'t~·ctlve Wti· 1111.ms, an.d Bob Scollan<t 1.s Lefty was a l'f'allstic men1bt.·r of the prize f'lghl racket. Marlene Anderson Y:as 8. dainty maid In the Farnsworth house* hold, and her screams Over the strange behavior of Petldleton's l'IR.Xaphone were as good as any- thing 1ikf'ly t o be hf'ard on the Around $1000 waa rat~ by the Zonta club of Newport Harbor tor . the benefit of thetr service proJ• eel. the Hoag Memorial hosplta1. Presbyterian, at the Carnival din· ner dance held ·Friday, Nov. 17 at the Balboa Bay club. Thia an· nouncement waa mad" this week by Mrs.· RU88elJ Hampton, cl\afr· man o r tlck@t sales. Very little expense waa in· curred due to the gener0.11lty of the community and the vut amount of time spent by membens of the Zont.s club. organJ.z.atlon of executive womeh according to Mrs.1Marshall Drolet, c hairman of the afrair. An exprc&Sion of gratltudf' wa~ particularly extended to Pepito Perez: and his wife Joan by Mni. Earl Stanley, Zonta preJJ.ldent for their cxtrf'm1·ly c lever entertain· rnenl which th<'y arranged for. as well as perrormed. Mr•. Sta.nley also thanked the Dukc!I of DlxJe· land ror their popular aClcr·mid- night music. Zant.a Christmas party ha., been scheduled for next Thursday, Dee 7, inste-ad or the regular n1eeting time l•ler In the month. ll will be a dinner party at the home of Mrs. James Allpln, 522 El Mod@nit AvP., NPwport lielghts and will be the only meeting of the group this month. Christening Rites for Martha Kesel Sunday, Nov. 26, wu an exct•p· tionally happy day for Mr. anti Mrs. Kirnneth Kesel.1 389 E . 23rd St .. Cosia Mesa, bcdause on that date ' lhjelr Jitlle three-month-old daughl'l!r, ·Manha Elaine, wa" chrlste'ned in the Fir•l Methodist Church of Covlna Officiating was Rev. E . Dow Hoffman, former pas- tor of lh<' Fullerton M@lhodist church, of which Mr11. Kesel is a member. Marsha made an adorable pic- ture in an all white chrlstl'ning outfit of silk and lace. Relatives l'lttending wel'e the pa1·ent.~. Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Byers or Fuller- ton, maternal grandparents:. Mr . and Mrs. Charles Ke1el of Costa Afesa, paternal grandparents; to.fr. and ).frs. Lawrence Sexton and children Marilyn nnd John of Santa, Ana . After the service little Mi88 Kesel was the cenlt'r of admiration at a dinner presided _over by Rev. 1:1.nd Mrs. Hoffn1an. Bridge Group to Play for Master Points Thf' NPwport Harhor OupllC'ate Bridge Club w !IJ hold !Lq l'CJ::Uln1 •n(lnthly W.~ter Point O p" n Tournan1ent on Sundey, Dec. 3rd flt the Friday Afternoon Club House in Costa Mesa. Play will slltr·t promptly at one o'clock. In Monday evening's gamt• Gun· ninj:' liutler, Jr .. and Bill Mealer wer(• winners east-weal ~nd Mr. and Mrs. J . Robert Lusk were high scorer'l north-south. Runners·up ea.st-west were Mr. and Mrs. C . A. Highble: Mrtt. J, D. Curd and Mrs. C. W . Abraham1 tying with Mr. "llnd Mrs. L. K . Ellsberry: Mr. and Mrs. F'loyd Buell; Andy Mabley and Robert Brown. "DEE 1 DIE" LAJ\'E, 185 La Pt-rte L&ne, Cotita Meu. hf tbe pla.oo Iii.aye r tor ln& by Hut- ton. \\1'08C t..od .. makJns "1tb mmlc at the Rendes'n!UA t.JI· room tnnlpt at the 8PW'11 Chrt•f.roa8 Pre,~. "°"""" Die" hu a:.e,n \\'Ith Joa Ray Hutton'• bi.nd for M-l,..raJ months, and playtd, P""'IOU•IY Mith h.,-M a sup.tltut.e at the 'kryboard. ewport Circle to M~et Tuesday ' N('vvport Circle of W . S . C . S .. Christ Church by the Sea "'ill m('et Tuesday, Dec. 5 at 2 p. nt 1.~.'ith Mrs. Jeannette Beddome. 231 Broadway, Costa M<'sa. FEAST AT ON'TAltro Feasting on Thanksg\vln~ day at Ontario were M rs. Ella Goeldner and Mis."! Elsie Newland, 33rd St., I and Mr. and Mrs. Don Moore and family of Costa Mesa. gueat.8 of Mrs. Goeldner's daughter, Mrs. Mona Moore, • Ne Are Pleased to Offer Christmas Play ~t Laguna Beach I • "One Foot ln Heaven·· -.·i ll carry the Chris lma.A stage al ihe Laguna Bf'ach PlayhouS(' from [)('. cember 13th to 17th, The ~ay flt,, well Into the Christmas sj:j1 ·it M Its theme Is lo)("rsnre and good will toward!! man. \Vrittcon as a comedy. with a /c\\· aeriOUl!I moment.... by Marlull Spence the oldest son. this lnie life iitory lella of the many en- counter-a of the RcverC"n<1 and hi!'! family with an Intolerant, btJ:Olt'd 1maU tov.·n congrcgat1nn. Rcf11r1• the errant arc rc'turn"d t •) \hf' f old and a Chri::,liRn way or hf<'. tp"re arc many laughs and a f1·w t(!a11-1 It iM Chrlsl1JiaR P'llf'rtau1m"nt at ll.8 beHl and fun (or the f'nl1re family. Th" ra.st inrlucic:;; i;u<'h playhouse favnrite:-i HM lA'Mlie K11n- mcl. Ruth t'ur1·enl. Art Sf)11th, Barbara Berry, Ru.'i.~ Potter. J ohn Re&niek. Denni(' Andr<'WS, EIL7..a· beth Portman. Emily RoAA. Charle!< Hall, Dodie H ogen"-•on1ng, Gcor~e Van Lenten. Llyttn Re~·no ld". Louise Turnf'r, Dr. S. N . \\'ow1tt. T eresa Nisk lns. J ennifer H1 ck:-- Knd Barbara f'l(}lts. Dtrt'l'led hy H ap Graham and slBJ;C marnt.Gt'd by Mae Culwell. At Sunny Acrfft J.frs. E n1 ma Wt'alherfurd of Balboa spent th.._ ... Thank~giv1ni.: Wt'11kend v.:1th h1·r son. \\!Jl\l~ul\ Wf'atherfurd and fa1nily at Sunny Acres, near Norwalk. q.~ By MORRI &09 E. Balboa Bl,·d. Balboa IJarbor 2070 T-V Loungegomn of luxurious washable CELANESE JERSANESE. Superbly tailored, from vi\'id tangerine yoke insel and sash to zipper front. Doorknob •lyled ''Otangettes'' eliminate button! and double for Size• 10-18 1095 l (CLOSED ON MONDAY) i LI q~.qeicJuJL I ---------------_j At the regular meeting of the Boe.rd of Trustees of Orang.-Coast College o n No,•cmb<>r 27, bid!\ for the con11tru ction of a new library were accepted. The t otal cost of tht" building wlll be s1s2.1ri;o. Low bids for v11.rious phues of :--------------;;I con~tructlon were approved &! fol- THE• CIRCUS ROD' M lowo: general contrart0'8. South I CnK.st Construction Company of NC'wpnrt Beach. $117,346: heatl11¥ "Whh1tle r." Sally McMillen in th<' charactrr role of Ann had some nic~ lines, which she gave with cl@ver lnflectlona and gcature:oJ. In the ptolOKtJt". Sally Hendetson' and Shirley· Franklin wer@ t'rim and attractive escorts to heaven; and Dick Jones and Bill \Tar"Wood as PJainclothe111man and Doctor re· spcctively. also ront1·ibuted in minor role111, to the b!C"nd of rom* cdy, fine ft("ting and re&>urcc-ful <llrcctlng that ma<lc "Hc~ven Can Walt" a thoroughly delightful Runn@r·up north • south were Har ry Springmeyer and A. D. Wethl'rby; Mrs. Carl Benson and Mrs. A . D. WPtherby; Mr. and Mrs. Everett T1.wney; Mrs. Helen Randall and Mra. Roy Strotz: Mrs. Robert Brown and Lt. Col. W. Ho uston. Holiday Dinner at Sheflin Home BEAUTIFUL Gift Wrappings of Your Pu~ at No Extra Char"° .Cl!le Our Con\'t"nicnt LAY-A~WAY PLA~ Harbor I 29a-w 1209 Coast Blvd. $1.00 COMPLETi DINNER ' $1.00 (Soup, Se lad end Dessert ) NORTON'S BAY SHORE :W° ' RESTAURANT • MENU ' MON. -Meet Bellis end Spaghetti TUES. -Braised Short Ribs of Beef WED. -CLOSED-GONE FISHING THURS :-Old Fashioned Beef Stew with · FRI. SAT. vegetables B"lked' Stuffed Codfish, Egg Sauce -Boiled Frankfurters end Boston Baked Beens, Brown Breed SUN. -Codfish Citkes with Spaghetti Creole, Brown Bread . VhildJ'ea and Veterans of the Civil War '15", HOURI!: IO to 't P. M. DL'<NEB 8 to t P, M. NOR.TON'S BAY SHORE · ONE OF AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING RESTAURANTS! l"ood Es:~rtly Pre-pared and Gracloualy Served, bl Our UlllqUe Dlaln& Room F,_ ladoor Par~ Nei& Door. In Long Beach _ nr l'n£atrm .I • and vchtllating. San1 Klnsfather of Balboa. S0 .830: plumbing, Grace con1pany of Lofl Angeles. $9 017. 11.nd rlcctrical, Starrord Electrical nf Newport Beach. 115,927. Th(' building will be of rein· f'lr~cd concrete with till-up wallfi itnll brick masonry ft·ont. Jn ad- dition to a large general reading room and a reference room. the building will include listening roonH1, conference s tudy rooms. a r~ading lounge, a typing study room. QI map room, a work room . book stacks and a &>Clal science cJa.ss room. The building haa been designed by Architects Robert E. Alexander of Lmi Angeles and Richard Pl@ger of Corona del M•J:". It will cover approximal@ly 11,000 equare feet of floor ~pace. r.rp Clock Tower An unusual feature of the libr- ary will be the large metal clock tower extending M feet Into the a.Jr. On the tower will be a .clock d~lcned a.a a ship's wheel '"'" Ug.hting in aU room&· will be in keeping wtlh the bellt planning of modern Ubfary bulklinga. Conatn.icUon will commence U 900n u neceAUJ')' tontracb. can be slg'ned and materfala delJvettd to the job. South Coaot Coastruc- Uon Company, sener.1 contractor, ·~d · i~ dayo for conatrudlna the b\llldlng. This mean. tlle Ubrary shoulJI be complet<d Well In ad- ......,. of the ojlenln&: of co~ play. • Health Program For Mesa W.S.C.S. Regular monthly meetlh~ of the- Communlly Church WSCS was h@ld Thursday, Nov. 16, In the church. The devotional ob8ervanc~ was led by Mary Andereon. Mrs. Joeeph H . Thompaon led group singing. Colored allde• on health were shown by Miu Crusoe. Mrs. Lucille Weatherwax re· ported on the rttPnt WSCS ba- zaar. Mrs. Lucile Clark announced prayer group meetings conduc ted Sunday evenings In the church at 1 :30 p. m. Tea Md auorted .1pcn -race aandwtchea were served by Circl@ Six. Mr•. Irene Peterson and Mrs. Bonnle Davia poured. Attracting admiring commenU waa the novel centerpiece a.rrangement made by Joe Davia. lt featured 'a pumpkin coach fUled with chrysanthemums ttnwn by four horMlr-and attend· ed b)' two co.chmen . Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam ShcnJn 'lf Cypress avt!nue, Santa Ani· Heights t>nlertained their respec- tive faHtlllca with a Tht..ngsg1vin~ dinner. A turkey with all thr !.rimming& was enjoyed. Th05<' pre&'nt were Mr. &nd Mri Earl 3he0in. Harold SheOln, Robert 3heflin, Mni. Ruth M&Mcy and rlaughteni Chrtatlne &hd Linda of Ba.lboa, Mr. and Mr•. Bud Lang- ·.on ot Santa ~na, Mr. and Mrs _.rank Shentn and aona Danny 'lnd N"orman or Chino and lhe- host.a IK>IUI Steven. David and Spencer. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Langton ot Santa Ana were un- able to attend due to tllneu. ,-------- Church .Union is Sunday Sermon by Dr. Hairy White Dr. Rury· Whli. "fill opeak Sunday mot'tliq on ''When th~ Charchea PuJI ToSelher" and will 1lacuu the ,cnat meeting Ulla .. ... l ._ ... II week for the py.rpoee of forming rvnss orna IVll s 'he "Council of th• Cbun:heo or H Fr IC.' Christ In the U. 11. A .'' ome om ~ I ISCO A.a a D!rulct .Bupertnt<ndenl • 1 Or. White ..., lnstrumental in ._,,..,.,,.,,._, M ... rl:lc, .......... ;..,., ~·l•c. _,_ WI WILL DO THI WOlll NOW. , • TOU PAT LATJI :Ho · OOWN· Corona del Mar 800 per month CHEVROLET ONLY CULBERTSON MOTOR CO. ~---..------~--.------------.;...---=-- next lleptembfr~, . ;'Help stamp 'out ~ llllM Loma Milla of 1 t9th otnet t1r1n.m. about the merger of returned Jtoine Saturday a f t e r small churcba in overchurched -UJqr reiau-In Ball Fnndoco commualU..-on -oral occuloaa. f<w "two -ko. Biie .... aa .... _ Eot.elle; »fl'WD KIUo la )>rinstn&: catlmt tr-. -work at l.qUna I-Jl&Ue1 u tlM 8Dlol.tt for tl>e I . , 2~1 Co•st .Hlgliway leCICGll 6442 -..i Ba.tap &Dd ~ . ~. I But an4 u.. ' _ ... ''Bu¥ -~ . ' . ,~~LASSIFIED ADS G.E~ R~U TS t l. . • ' . . , ' ' ~ I \ { l " 1 ' . ~ ~ .. J • l ' ' VARSITY CAGERS-Members or the Newport l larbor h.IS"h tichool l-".a.nolty buketbaU are abown sultrd up In pre:paratJon for today's openlnc i('llJIW· Lf-ft t o rig-ht, fr ont ro\\' aft!: Bob Norman, Bob Burdick. Bob Scotland, Dirk La.or, Bnb Sandet'8, Biii Ma.!thbum and Jack Rf>t"d. In the back row att;; lA"e d.-..rred, olim Mendon, Glc.•n Griffith, Armand Nettles, Dave p..,.terlM.ln end DannJe McGre,,·. (Press Photo) TARS 'UNKNOWN QUANTITY' IN . /_/C!tiE OPENER AGAINST LAGUNA F or the past week, Coach J im 1'1iller has been whipping his.,._ _____________ _ Hartx>r high hoop squad into shape ror its first practl{;e game this afternoon again.<it Laguna Beach at 3 p. m. on the home floo1·. The Sees and Dees will travet to La.gunl'. to play there. Coach Milll'r, an algebra teacher»--------------- when not coa Ching, looks at the C Ch oncoming contest as "a battle or age amps unkno"'-n quantities." He has not. , • ~s yet. decided upon a starling I Not Competing Bible Colle~ to Open Hoop Season Tuesday A dC"lcrmined casaba squad of the Southcr·n Callfornla Bible Col-lineup a:id therc also has been a. shuffling around of the basketeers In the various positions. This first game should see a lot of substitutions on the coach 's part as he tries to get a winning con1bination together . The varsity roster -incl11des: Dick Lane, Ar· mand NettlP.s. Dave Peterson. Jim Mendon. Glenn Griffith. Bob Bul"- dick , Bob Norn1an. Jac k Recd, Bob Seotland. Let• J ayred, Bob Sanders. Bo b \Voodhouse and Bill J\ new champion for the an nual leg<' at Costa Mesa heralded by Orange county class B baske tball the nanit~ of "Deacons," y.'111 tra\•el tournament at Anahei m Dl'C". 5+8, is certain. y,•ith ExcPl1:1ior·s 1949 to La Vf'rne college next Tuesday titlists not ent ered this tin1e. night t0 open their rigid bas ket- Sixteen teamR are entered in· I ba ll srasnn. eluding all 12 county high schools. I f.A'd by Coach "Po p" Kessel. a plus BP.II Gardens, Jordan. Down-I small _tea1n v»hich includes all_ new ey Rnd Rosenietid. n1atcr1al. has been practicing · First round pairings, Tursday. dally to shRpe up a fast·brf'al<ing Dec. 5: bell C"lub. The loss of five gradu- Mashburn. Members of the Bl'e squad are: J oe Archule ta. Ji1n Robert!'!, J in1 K emper. Don Jackson, Ronnie Tha rp. Warren Sturtevant, George LaBono, Rickie Othmer, J ack W est. Dick Lusk, Frank F itz:sim· mons. Bob Gallivan. Jin1 Miller. Don Stf'ffeni>on. Ray Middough Anaheim vs. Garr1en Grove. atinJ:!" ~tud~ts from last year's Orange vs. Valencia and Fullerton squad has been the only real handi4 vs. Brea-Olinda, 2 p.1n .: Santa Ana-cap whic h has han1pered this vs. Tustin, Newport Harbor vs. yPar ·s turnout. Capistrano and H untington Bea ch SCBC"8 schedule ror the 1nonth vs. Bell Gardens at 3 ; J ordan vs. of Oec·e1nbcr includes the follow- Downey and Laguna Beach vs. ing gamc>.~: Df'c. 5, La V<>rne: Rosemead at 4. Dec. 9. Oceenside-Carl<ibad cot- a.nd Te i ry Gloege. 4th La.Mt \'ear Laat year the Tars. according to tht>ir yearbook . "were 8ome· what outnia.tched In league com- petition, however. the Sailors wol'k rd hard and st>cured a strong fourth plaCC'." The yearbook 's aport.8 p1·ophet pic ked the most likely to succeed at putting the leather through the hoop. They are: Armand Nettles. "senM.llonal player who possessC's potent ability,"' Glenn Griffith, "a mainstay of the team," Dave Peterson, "valuable b a c k b oa r d Fullerton Eleven Beats San Die90 Fullerton's sunset teagt1e ·cha1n- pions Saturday afternoon battled their way to an upset vic tory over favored San Diego High school. 20 to 19 in a sec-saw battle that had the st.ands In an uproar from the opening whistle right down to the finish. The vict ory put Fullerton in the ClF champio1u~hip playoff se1ni- finals against the y,•inner of this week's Loyola-Santa Monica quar· ter-finals game. artist," a.nd Bob Scotland, "goqd "I'm not tough; liavcn"t had a shot and m oves fast." Time will sight since I was 1:.t" -Movie tell. I ''T ough Guy" J o hn Garfield. -X~AS TOYS- sPECIAL ON HOLLYWOOD DOLLS! Completely Dressed and with hair Regular $1.98 Now $1.25 Retular 1.49 Now .98 BRAT SHOP 1809 S e"'port A\·e, OOSTA MESA BEACON 6959 • • • .•.•,•,•,y,5'25IS'S("• •• • •'• ............. .,. •• .,. •• ,yi6iY,•.s•.5 • zz.s • •• WAR SURPLUS .THOUSANDS OF AMAZING VALUES Satisractlon suarantttd or money cheerfully nofunded. sATIN TWILL ~ACKETS Fur Collar, wool quJlt llned 1-1.95 \·alue ...... , ....... . 1G96 MATCH .ME KHAKI DRll~L H~•\'Y w~•Cht WORK r~AsTS IU>d SHIRTS r 6 f!'acb ................................ ·- NEW BLANKETS Wel9ht 41 Pounds 64"x 84" COLD WEATHER SPECIAL $498 FLASNELETIZ SHIRTS Thi!' K.lnd that Sell for S.95 REIS 1003 Wool SWEATER SP'ClaJ '. ................................ r z Pocketa. Long 4 95 Sleevq ...............................•.... PAl<ACHUTE AUTO COVERS ARMY WORK SHOES Wb.it@.-!<I Paoelll--M eq. yda. Fkall Out -can be wat.or-- ~~ : .. e:~ .......... ~ ..... -... 10'3 r:°~-!1~~ ~ ... ~.~··· 5.s • CIGARETrE LIGllTERI! I Pi-PEN & PENCIL SET Tal>I• Style -Aa ld..i Gift • 8UQ8tle& PISTOLS -llOWllOY HATs. One FOUlltaln Pent o.e RMI Polat Pe• One ~utomaUc Peactl BOOTS -A"7 ..... 97# ............ , ,..._. -... -. ._~ ~t':!: :!:!... ·--·-· 974 WAR SURP~US GRANT'SSURPLUSSJORE 1m •Nwpott ..,...,, IH W~ !IL .. ,J h·gc; DC'e. 16·16, tournament at Oceanside-Carlsbad coUege. Other colleges that SCBC will play dur- ing the sca...'ion are Cal Poly I San Din1asl, West mont collc¥e (Sant.a Barbara) .... Pasadi!n&" co1te~~1:.on.­ Bel\ch s .tate college and Balboa University (San Diego). Not Stolen; Just Smashed A ca1· reported etolen Sunday in Balboa and later round aband· oned afte r it had been rammed into a utility pok? near Garden Grovr Y,'8!-1 rrported by California hi~hway patrolmen to have been driven by Its owner at the tin1e of the c1·ash . Leo Schroff. 18, or 128 27th St .. Newport Beach, repcH·ted to police his car "'as 111iasing fron1 Balboe. Rbout 5: l5 p.m. It WR!-! recover ed about 7 p,1n . wht>n police were notified by the Ediso n Co. that a car had been aba.ndvncd a f ter il s truc k a pole a t Huntlngton Beach and Garden Grove Blvd!-!. CHP reporttfd Schrorr later ad· niitlcd he was driving the. car. Escrow Company Moves Mesa Office Moving his office next week on D<'c. 4 f1·om his present location near 17th St. lo 1865 Newport Ave. now Superior Ave.l ln the Costa Mesa Bank building, Is ~laurte Hanna, presid ent and rnanager of the Hanna Escrow Company. He haa been in business qt the old location for several years and formerly worked in the escrow department of the Bank ot America in Balboa. • I • • --··· 1 __ ....., __ ---~--·.-..... ~ ...... • .. 'Plr•tes D,. 1lst ·Game to Alumni. 50-49 ••• PAGE RSDAY, NOV. 30, 19SO • •• PRESS ~ . Orange Cout colleg.e'a alumni outlaated a closing surge o1 the 1960 coUege quintet to post a 60· f9 ba.aketball wtn Tuesday nigh t at the campus gym. It wu the first. start of tl:ll e season for Coach Miles Eaton's '50 Pirates. Pappy Waldorfiof California Bears Speaker at Coast football Dinner c~-~~'?.:<VVC~O-e:!l Howard Henning ,regular center of the 1949 squad, paced the· alum. nl scoring, hilling t he hoop tor 19 points. Jae~ Whil e and Jerry Johncox were h tgh for the colle· gtana with 16 and 12 points re- spectl"'..ely, Head Coach L. O . (Psppy) Waldort•or the University of California Golden Bears who just piloted hi.!! team to a place in the Roae Bowl, wUl be guest of honor and 1'peaker at the annual Football Dinner to • be gtven tn honor of Oran~e Coast college Pirates Friday at 6 :30 in the college cafeteria. Lineups: Coaa• Alumnl (W) (4-8) Coast Carl8on 13 ) ...... F ....... 118) White Nettles {4 ) .... F ... {1 2 ) Johncox Henning I 19) .. C .. 16) Davis Bogeson (5) .... G .. 15) Harris Parsons t 9 J ..... ::; . .. .. ... Thieme S coring subs: Alumni-Childs 12 ), Vedder (4l. Kerr (4 ): Colle ge -R~hm ( 21. Feldner t 8 I. Hslrtlmc ~core: Alumni 34, Col· lege 26. E C Scoring Title Won by Brancato Santa Ana'!I George Brancato scored onr'e in Thurf.day·a 18-18 tie with f.~uuerton to ann('x the E astern conft>rence's Individual scoring cham pionship with a 54- polnt total. two t()Ul.'"hrlown!i ahead of Ml. Sen Antonio'~ Bob Brooks. Brooks scored tv.,.icc last week for a 42 point total. EASTERN CA>SFEREN"CE Waldorf, who has bee.n at cal for the la.st three y ears after win· nlng tame at Northwr8tern. will b~ accompanied by h U. &BBiatanl coach. Wea Fry. Roy Ward, out- standing Cal player and his fa. ther, Douglas Ward of Lido I.ale. also are expected t o be among the guests. Other guests will includP~oach George Dickerson or UCLA and Coa..el's own c 11rr L ivingst on , graduate of last year Rnd star end w ith the Bruins: Orange county nf'\Vspaper editors Including Fred Allen and Rod MacMtlllan Of the' r:osta Mesa Globe-Herald; T om Wyllie and Grorge Farquahr or the Huntington Beach New11 : Ed West and Don J ohnson or tht• Santa Ana RegiHter : Ken Overaker o f the Laguna Beach South Coast News: N eal Weatherholt or the San Juan Capis trano Coa..<\tllne Distpatch: Merton H:icketl of the San Clemente Sun ; Rus~ Dietrich of the Ne1A'po1t-Balbo.a Press: and Arvo Heape of the Corona del Mar Ensign. Lion~ Club Gut""Nls Re presenting the Lions clubs that s ponsored the. game between SCORIJ'iG (IPlnal) Cd Or·or,l"P Branl'ato, S. A. 9 Roh Brook.!!., l'tt . ~. 1\. . 1 Roh Brnyl"14, R. 5 l.Arry Wf'BVf'r, F . 4 Dic k FoHt.M. l\11. ~-t\ .. ' S . Nypud, !\ti. ~. 1\ ... 4 llr rb (;ittllff"r , 1-·. 3 t~rank Chlre.". 1'11. ~. A. I Orani;:-p Coa.<it and Santa Rosa will JNlf t1• bp Arleigh Schwartz, president of 9 li.$ the Costa 1ofesa club; Whitey 0 42 Walker. president o f the Hunling- 0 SO ton Beach club: Dr. Edward W . 0 24 Milum of the Balboa club anr1 0 24 Fredy H ic~n1an. pr('RirlC'nt of the 0 "I Seal Beach club. 6 23 Coaches and outstanding 1'f'nio1 IS 19 1 players of the hi~h .schools Of the 0 18 <'OUnty will be anion.I-":" thf' guests 0 18 with Coach Shorty Smith repre- 0 IH 1 6entin.I-":" Brea4 01inda : Dale Drago. 0 IJI 1 anrl Eldon Shover fro1n San Juan 0 1M,. Capistrano: RNt Guyer fron1 La- o 18 guna Br ach : C lare Van Noorbeck 0 1R from Anahein1: Walt Hoehm rron1 O 18 ValC'ncia : Al Reboin from ,Hunt- 0 IR in~ton Bea ch and W. H . ~1nith· Ray \\'lll~y. S. 1\. S Chuf'k Sitton, S . A. S Bob F"rJ:11."on ... ~. :t Cha.!!., Gallo\\"8)'. S , H. S f,111~ ()"{iarro, H. 3 R. l lt·rna.ndf'T.. (), (-'. 3 Don Phillips, R. 3 l .. WIUOUll(hhy, 0. (". 3 Norrna'n Earl;\'. (). <:. 3 Ed KuAhln.,-, S. R. 2 I 13 c1"tln fro n1 Downf'y. 1 Omep , S4-.1rh•. s . ;\, JCM.w Smith, O. ('. G I ll ll Both Tustin and Newpo rt H ar- 11 17 bor High school~ v..·lll be holrting ---·--- Decorate CDM Marine Helicopter Pilot their own football celebrat ions that evening anrt will not be rep- resented, while the t eam from Garden Grove will be at Palm Springs in the all-CIF playQrf. From Orange high school will Capt. Willi1t.1n C. Parker, Jr·., 28, Lo T come uls sout,-.ouvas, t he or 417 H e liotr ope Ave., Corona del O range-football coach. • ~~ --AlrlMt~~ marine ~ell• · Dr. rBerQard aa.on, Pirate otft· copter ptlotlf decorated for a ction ciaJ phy.a.cia.n and Prank ~owen. tn Korea with the 8th Arnly and I o fficial timer. wtlf alsn be guei;it.8 together 1,1.·ith 0 . Z , RoberL<;on of 10th Co1-ps. H e was cited for Corona del Mar and Dick Richard heroism during the a ttack on or Newpurt Bf'ach; and the prin~ Seoul in September. clpal, Ray Elliott and vict--princi- ;..j,.~ SE'ITING A FUSE for a 500 pound bomb "·hJch a Ma.rtne pilot ,,·IU df'll\'t'r t o North Ko- rran Communi8t8 I~ '1:a&t~r Sgt. Robert L . Parkl!I of 2.\80 \.\'eMt- mlnster A\•e .. CoMta MeJML. Sgt. Park!I. cnlTf'ntly ordnanN> chk>f of a fi&"hler squadron, Is a nat· km.'\.l r:harnplon MkN'.'t l!lhooter and hM 300 trophlf':M at hls C°'9ta Metta home. Rf.forf' his ~lgnJYV"nt In K orf>&. ttw-8f"r· ceant ""'U .!llatlonec.I at IEI Toro. fMarine Corps Photo) pal. Chet Nashburn, o f Hunting· ton Beach High school. Fa<"ulty !\14"ml:M'n In addition to the squad. fac ul- 1 , ty members from Coast will ~ present and the coacheS. Ray Ros· so. J ohn Owens and H ueston Har- 1 per A.nd trainer. B. N. Harris. Mt"mbers of the squad who com· pletcd the s<'ason are quarterbacks H oward Del Mille r, Carlton Mears, E . E, Harris, Orv Threadgill and Ben Arredondo: h alfbacks Larry Willoughby. Raul H ernandez. Don Knipp. Don Doore, Dean Crist, J ess Smith, Harlow Richardson and As hley Houghton: fullback s Hal Smith, Bob Berry: ends Norm Earley, Jack Doyle, Syd Manning, Glenn Woodard, Bob McCartney, Chuck Hanson, Dick Burns and Bary Herrner; guards Fred Owens, Gary Gray, Leo Che.de, Bob Sells. John Kingston. Jim Pendor; tac- kles Dave Patterson. Bill Strong, Ed Mayer. Mike Kohn. Ed Neigh- bors and Jim Keelinr: end center!:i Dave Williford, J ohn McHargue and Gil Stern. The evening y,•i ll be con cluded with mul'li c and entertainment and brief talks by H ead Coach Rosso Md his usislants, Owens and Harper. Reeu1ts come rrom con.11tant PracUce ~ An ad regularly tn this paper will produce reault.a 'for you. 4 Practice Games First Week for OCC Cagers After practice game8 l&l!lt Tues- day with their Alumni. tomo1Tow wtth the El To ro Marines and a game e.way Saturday with Ocean- slde·Carl~bad, the Orange Cout college Pirates will host t he pow- erful East Los Angeles Junior collPge basketb11.ll team here next Tuesday to complete their first week or ca,E:e play. Coach M iles Eaton was st ill 8peculating on his f!nal selection of a starting tean1 for his Eastern confe re nce game which will begin when he races Santa Ana on Jan- uary ~ and f.or the Chaffey tourna- ment to be played Dec. 13 to 16 and the mid-vacation Sam Berry Memorial tournament sc heduled at Glendale from Dec. 26 to 30. Results of the first week of play will dete rmine the shakedov•n of the Pirate squad. OCC Girl Cagers Have Good Season WAA ba.s.k~'tball S('a!'on fo r girls at Orange Coagt CollcgC' f'nded 1·e- C"ently. OffiC"ial scores show that both teams were tough competi- tion to all contestants. Team A's wins over Santa Ana JC, ~6-20 : Fullerton JC, 31-24 ; anr1 Harbor H igh. 27-13. over- !;hadow their one loss t r:i Pasadena J C at E l Camino by a 22;19 score. 8 tl'am defealt>ri all rivals with the following scores: Santa Ana JC. 39-24 ; Fuller ton J C, 27-23: El Camino: 36·24 : and Harbor H igh, 37-17. Combined team m<"mber!i are Marilyn Suess. Mary R obins, Pud)'.;"e Wrstlake, Dot Fowler, Vel1na Pridham, Jean J ohnson. Elaine Oliver. Eva \1ale ncia, Pill Steaven!'I, Marilyn Perozzi, Margie Pt\,J3i fer, Annie lraham, J oyce Leonard, Marilyn R1sdahl. J oan Arnett. Carol Roui;h. Jocelyn Schun1akcr, Joyce R ivera, and Chuckle Rumcll. Tclff Advt11nces In Willowick Golf Santa Ana Cit.}' Chan1pion. Wally Taft. prnved his right to tht' ravorite"s role in lhr Willowick Golf Club's !,resident's Cup tour- nament last week wh"n he defeat· ed Bob Bisset t, two-and-one to go into the second round. In all. i;;ix flights wound up their opening round play at the Santa Ana links. Next weck·s top fl ight pai1·ing's n1atch Taft with \.\'alt Bell ; D0ug. Whet>ler w ith Hal. G1·egg. Mark H endl"icks with Walt. Loescher : and Dave Divre with Chuck Harg1·ove. In the hf'ctic fifth flight coni- pet ition last week, three of four matches went into ext ra holes wt th George Oat1nfJ,n, Charles Houchens and Clyde Newton all winning on the 20th ca rJ)E't. CM Husband, Wife Serving 15 Days Frederick Harold Pickering, 46, and his wife, Clelia Opal, 44, of Costa Mesa, both w ere in the county jail today serving a Sf'n- tence or 15 days for shoplifting at thr Scars store in Santa Ana. Sentence waa pa.&'JC'd by City J urtge Ronald Crookshank after the C'OUple's arrest, charged with attrmptNi lhert of a camera. Other articles. Including chil- dren's toys and c lothing, were round in their.1lome, 17169 New- port Ave .. Co8'a Mesa . While thC> couple are ser\•ing their jail term. their e Id es l dsughter, 17, ls caring for two younger r hil dre-n al homt', The court ascertained the age of the eldest and decidt"d that she could look arte.r the other children, be· fore 5-f'ntenclng their mother. Auto F:Jam Head Visits · rbor Visiting Newport Harbor TUes- rtay and prima,lly Munro Motors. 3001 N ewport Blvd .. Newport, was Brian Roo\.I. BOn of Sir William ,, Root.e, owner at the Roots Group ' ' of automobile• p roduced in Eng- land. Brian 11 chairman or the board of dlr~tors for the North American branch of the company. Young Root.a wu accompani- ed by Heq.ry !Hinkel. West. Cout regional m~r for the company which rn~~ the Hillman Minx. Sunbeam. Talbot and Dum- ber can. . 1 1 GIFT SUGGESTIONS 0 I SUED E JACKETS . .................................. 14 95 SLACK S ..................•.................. A95 to 18 95 . OVER 300 PAIR TO SEr.EC.'f .. -Ro~• All Woo l SPO RT C O ATS . 2150 • NYLO N SPO RT SHIRTS ... ........ 595 WHILE THEY LAST I HAWAIIAN SPORT SHIRTS 395 Boy's Long Sleeve Flannel TEE SHIRTS ......................... . .•......... 189 250 Boy's Western FLANNEL SHIRTS Shop and SAVE for Your Man at The MAN 1199 ~EWPORT 8L\'0 . C(lSTA MESA ~ STOCKS . • BONDS • COMMODITIES UNDER WRITINGS • DEAN WITT ER. Be: Co. MEMlllS NEW YOltK STOCK EXCHANGE • Chitato lootd of Trode • • • San fronci1t0 Stock bchong• los Angele1 Slock f11 cl'longe lfASEO PllVATf WllES Bank of Laguna Beach Bldg., l.AGU:SA BEACH-Ph. 84 SOUTBCOAST MAT~IALS _C OMe.ANY r . SPECIFfCAnON , ·READY 'MIXED CONCRETE ••• WMt WU.On (between Newport and Harbor Blvd.) eo.ta Mesa-Phone Beacon 6MI LES NOTT'S '"CM1e1saa1 .. .,.rQ~ We1t l n111ho u 1e We1 tin g h o u1• POP-UP TOASTER With e::iclu.ive Piuh~~ft feature t:hat ~ .tic. a.ft artra inch , .• DO 1n9re ma.1gina toot with a fort or burnin.1 tinfen. Popa up perfect tout every time ... you Mlect, • $22.95 • , We1tln9hov1e ADMT.o.llATK WAffU IAW $22-50 RO A I TI R -O YIN Amarica'• favorite Router. Bab• calc•. pw. t>rud; rout8 meat, fowl; cooU oompi.t. delicioua oven mea.b. lncludee 6 ·piece b&1.tproo( 10 o.-en·wa.re diah Ml and liflina rack. $39.95 ' We1t ln 9 h ou1 e ITllAMLI Nll l l ON With PononaliMd Tem· ~Control ud J-.1 ~ u.t>t. Fabric Soleo-t... Dial '"'"9 I ~ b -=ii fabric. $12.95 LES NOTT ELECTRIC ~21 w. Newport llYd. Har. 258 NEWPORT IEACH R. C . M:waro. local distributor tor· Orange, Riverside, and San Bernardino coun\:tes; said he held a aa1es coofe~ce with ~ vbiton and lamed U\at t.he Rooq Group plans to di>ublio lmporta 1nl.o Call· fomia the conUns year 11 the war High Quality Printing-Ph. Har. 1616 . . altU&tiOD I tL High Qualify Prinlin g...:..Ph. Har. 1614 • • ' • . ----~ ... -. ------"-------------------.-.:.._ ... ____ ---·---__ .... __ ... ~--t..-·-----. ! -- . • • • ---• •--_.., ____ ...,...._......, ... ,.._,..._.,..._. __ ,..,. ----•T •'"' ·---:-• ... ,,. • • ~ ._,.. -•'"' •-• • • '"''"' • ---... --~-·--~- T1DE moe Friday 3 :35 a. m. DeeemMr l 12:46 p. m. _, 4:02 a. m. December 2 2:18 p. m. SUday 4 :29 a.m. Ilec<mbtt a 3 :51 'p. m. MmA•y t :57 a. m . Docamber 4 6 :11 p , m. Tueaclay 5 :30 a . m. Decemt>.r a 6:20 p. m. W.c!neaday 6 :06 a.. m . December 8 7 :22 p. m. Tlnu:oday 0:45 a . m. Dec&mber 1 8 ·19 p. nl. J @ Fm81' FUll QU.uiTER MOON Dec. 15 Dec. 24 HAROLD I. JOHNSON ~ P ropeller Repaln Columbl&a Acency Phone Harbor 820 Sill VWa Way, Newport Beach JOHNSON OllTBOARD HOTOR llALE8 Md SERVICE ¥f. . ~ Ha.. 1207-J Atlf'4~ 807 Coast 1n,va1 Corona del Mar TAILE 3.7 t .3 4.0 3.9 4.6 3 .7 6.1 3.7 5.7 3.7 6.2 3.~ 6.7 3.8 (f LAST QUARTER Dec. 2 LOW 7 :32 a . m . 8 :41 p. m. 9 :27 a. m . 9 :27 p. Dl. 10:44 a. m. 2.1 10:12 p. m. Oi.9 J 1 :to a. m. 1.2 lO :!S!> p. m. 1.\ 12 :29 p . n1 . 0.3 11 :37 p. m. l :l6p.m. 0 :20 a. m. 2:02 p. n1. -1.1 l\'EW MOON D~. 9 $1,150 In Fines Given Out-of State Fishermen · Municipal Judge Cal'l H . Allen ot San Francisco h8.8 w elcon1cd 14 out-of-state commercial fishermen to CaUtornia w ith fishing law vlo- latlor1 fines totalling Sl,150. The recent visitors from Waah· lngton, Oregon. and Alaska were charged "''ith failure to obtain California commercial fishing li- censes. and failure to regUter their boats. Crews ot the eight Bl· bacore fishing boats involved were arrested by Fish and Game War- den Willard H . Yuna. Dashew Family Thankful to be Back in Free Country After Seeing W. Indies Dictatorship "\Vhat a diffe ren ce from our last Thankitgiving," said Stanley Dashew a.s he carved a real American tut"key for his family and frit'nds aboard his 76·foot schooner "Constellation·· '.'.'h1ch bas ju!-lt completed a 15,000-mile voyage from Chicago. 'fhe }'Ul'ht is now n1oored a t the Ba)· c lub. "Last Thanksgiving we were off Lhe coa.c;t or Cuba. We had tried to get a turkey but nut one was· Oictutorshlp I available. Inst <'ad we bought a small sheep (which some of t he Captain Dashew sai1.l that lh(ly hud nc\•er rea.llzt>d hO\I.' lllUC'h r~I frl•cdu111 the re waH in tht~ Unite<l StotcR. In n1any of t he countries tht•y vi~ited, the military Was very n1uch in cvidt'nce, end in many plat:1·s i11 ut:tual control. Soldiers ....... ,'=! !i~n ev1.•rywhere. In the Do1nlnican Republic, the De.shews "'ere '"c111.:orted around the island by government oU'lclal11 ." Dashew i;aid that un itach of the five days they ~pent in Lhe ctLpital c:i fy,· one of lhe government off lcialR pr·each- ed rnl'e hutrt-d to hini tor at l~st -1 r1 1ninutes dally. A bu~in ess ex- t•1 ·utlvi:: the re told DRl'!hew 1:tbout WELDON W. SCHORG. D.D.S. ' Announces ' the opening of his offices November 27th, 1950 For the. Practic.e of DENTISTRY · 120 East 18th St. Costa Mesa Beacon 5045 j crev.• &ti ll maintain was a goat). I We butchered the sheep right • aboartl the schooner. It was our I first try at meat cutting. but wlth t he help of an anatomical dia· gram of a sheep in our encycJo. pedla and some tools from our en- gine room, we did a fairly re· spectable job:' De.shew stated. "But the real difference in this Thanksgiving and the Jut one is that we really know what we are giving t hankR for. Most · of our ft•Jl(l\V A mPrtcans do not realize just how lucky v"e i·eally art~. In the thtt>e l~bor \t>!lde rs v.·ho wer1' l'nost of the plaCt•S V.'e \'isited. ~Ul"h v.•arut.d ,\g"Hln ~t pulilllJ; :l !SlrJkf' by things a.s shol'S are cunsidered I Hll nrrny offii·iu.I. , l luxurit.~. \Va.shlng m&chineij, re· Jn spilt.• or thf' wn1·111ng tlu·y i frigerators and other qu<·h gad· t•allt-J the Ht1 ike_ Thrt-e Jnys later i gels that we cunHiJer f\('Cf'S!olitit·"l 1°""·11 r·ll "'-':'.l8 rt:Ct•ivcJ that the labor • a re unheard of. except in pt'rhiips l•'&dt'r!i hAll "'klr1cd f•S.ch_ otl'.e1· in I i one '•r two per cent of the hom('fl. an argu111enl ov~r gambhng.' The , 1 Xl-c·utiv1· Hnlll£'1.I when J1e sRi<l this. I ~.o Washing :\'lachlnt~ "Obviously it doesn't pay to Jis· "Even In some of the more pros-agree with the power s that b~." p('rous countries v.•c \'iJ.1ited. the I.ht.'i h•·w 11bserved. concrete tub& !or use or the gen· I; governments h a v e constructed Mor., Thankful l bl' t "Ynu con see why we •••. lnOr•· e ra pu c o replace the tln1r-'" honored laundry spots on the rocks tha11kr111 thia year thun 1·v .. ·r-bt·· l'-=====================..!o======-'l aJ(lng the river bank." thi· s kipp•'I f•ll"1 lhut w1· ure An1erica11s. Many continued. of the t:uunt l"ie!l vi!lili::d such a.s HANNA ESCROW COMPANY Announces • The Removal of its Office on December 4, to 1950 1865 NEWPORT AVENUE In the Costa Mesa Bank Bldg . Costa Mesa CLAUDE HANNA, Pres. and Mgr. Telephone Beacon 5835 llNUl•UF FE" E ft!I .,. WHO WANT . RELIEF and HELP Send today for this new SINUS" BOOK ' f (Wo flaye f'<o Modicine or Anything Else to Sell You ) · Ne llatler how J.cml" 7ou have Technlque'-of treatment a.re cuttered. or what. jou have tried. described. ~ are told where thil lnatr'UcU'fe Health Boolt. to loot for Help and Relief near wrttt.m 1n eu:ily undentood at home, without travelin& to -will enal>le YOll to ~ -far distant cit)'. u.adentand J0111' OWll use and Tb.la book ts unt. •ab' to Suf· mQ AVt 10\I Je&rS of IUffertnc. ftren who wan1. and need help. 1 'l'bil book eont&lDI tnform&Ucn Tbe edition ls llm.lt.ed~ Notice amerall)' l!:nown only to Siie-mu not ._. op.1n. wrtu at ct1Jt1t&, n n.pl•tns the dUterent once today tor 70W' copy SEND t3'l* ct llaa -Tbe I !Three COnt> StomJJe <te > ·to Ana'-and -.i100 or the bolp cover dlsl<lbuUon coot. You Btnnssl -U&t& the cauat.S and lDC\11' no oblla:aUon. We havt no um-oC Sinus DI,..,. De-m.dldDe or aD1thl'1C elle to aeU. -ecmPllcotlnc 8ecoodor7 y.., wm D04 '9 ubd t.o oend ua :::... ..:.,=.i. o~i:= a -or-· ADDUSS --oer1oUa 81nua tr<llJble l!L X-<Raia Inc.) Do•t..' OGS ... l1ea• 1f ~ neslected. .a. .. "'•">-i;w.-. If. II. RlTTll FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES ~f ~XH '11, Colon1 bla. anti Ven~zueln '"Here w~ beef about crow<.litd highwayl-1 or an occasiunal detour ari· inukiug gr,.al str~Jl'!i to'.'.'ur<ls In most of the spots '.'.'e visited wt• h_t·tl1·r s t 111ularlls nf l~\'Ul~. ~Uul·a- 1i::-ave thanks for any type of road 1 t1n~1, hl•alth a1_1d p11l1t1.<'al fro ·ed1Jm over which only a jeep could trav-It '" cr11·uurag1ng to find pu\\'i;:rful t'I f.saf,·ly if not com!or·tably )."' i,;rnups 111 n10.st of the J)(Jpulo_us "And their mark ts ·· Martha ureas Wt· v1s1tt·tl \Vh" ...,·e ri:: .str1v-hi~ wlf~'. <_•hinied in~ :;It useJ t•; ing tuwarUs tht!SC a1nH1. But be- tak(., mt' almost all day to buy n l'.t'\'t" 11 1 ... th_l"l"1' is IH• pl~1..:e likt• thi:: s1T1all an1ount or provisions. A few i.:u'ld olJ US.'\. Thank'''"'· v.•t-are A 1111· 1 \l 'ans." ci;gs rron1 one person, a few more froni nnolhcr . PcrhapJ> I 'd fi ncl n Alex C"hcbnotagin, U as tic w 's couple ur cabbages from 8 thirtl .c:t"tl1;:•1ini; eook, \VUs particularly µt"rson and niaybe a rouple of to-th1111kru1 to bt: in thl· Unit<'ll 1113t0t·S somewhere else. Sure il ~late:<, ••Vt:n ten1po1·arily. 13n!'n in \vru; fun buying a \"'hole bunch or bunanas for 50 cents. but l "m giv- ing-thanks for our \\'Onderful s u- p1•r niarkcL<; where I can do all 1ny Wl'.?k'~ 1narki:t ing in ha.Ir an hour, Anll fu11.hern1ort•. I t.!on't hnve to 1 nrgul.! ovl~r tht> price of each it1::n1." E ight yt>ar ollt Skipper wa.a 1 ~hooting hi!i cap pistol on deck . fo'inaJly cornered fur a 1ninute Skipper said he v.·as real glad to be home. "'It was fun climbing around old forts, riding on burros up mountain passes. fiishing <'Very da)', and sailing our llhip. But, boy oh boy! It's nothing compared lo s hooting a pistol with real live An1erica..t1 caps.'' Ktt1nl'hatka, Siberia. h p csi.:apt'd th\• l·un11n unists In 1921 . Afte r Ji\'ing· in Aust1·a1ia he v.'enl to <"h111a 11111! tht!1·c thP Con1n1unists altr,11st t·aught up \\'It h hin1 again. l·lc rhade hiH way fron1 Chinn tu the l 'hllippines and finally by r .. rugj•t.• ship to the Dondnli·nn Re· puhli1· It wal'I there that hr· joined th1· IJrisht•"'-'8 aboard tht• <~onstPlln­ tlon ('l ,(){'K STOLt :N Alfred L. Thonut.;;, ·;oos \Vest Ol·ean 1-"ront . Ne\\•port Bi::aC'h, re· ported the theft of a "·ttite chino kitchen clock rrom bis home which was ent ered some Lime las t week . YACRrl>ldN OOlllPU:TE SEASOJ(0'Mt·+s ,.".,.""" Y.Mllll elU fer tmi M aal trG[p.7 ..... M ·we ... ~ kn. prnta -....... ~am"'' sa,;. ·.rt n., .... :-r·Oewi ...... 11!1sU.., lieft, e ,, .. a .. &:'I'. c. () r ~ ....,... 1 '= ... • * fM .;1-.. et a ldptr MOC "II l!MIL M"""' WJfeW,iwl ~ .... dlJ 11UPl'M), ~ ••trtt9 ... lilLM M!M ~ .. &.. Y. c.r• 'f'k&.eo llDN tilll J'Mr ... wllo wW. tUie ~ U.. ..... M ff'W*"'4we tor 1151.. (Beckner Photo) ' ' R•J*f Heavl•.Pf: · j Sardine Landings 'Mle division of fiah and ,. j reported that the "'heavtest ':-:} dine· l&ndingw ever experienced Iii Southem California" were landed last month. The report made to Gov. Ea.rl Warren ea.Id that on October 7. 10,000 torui w ere landed ln the Los Angele11 harbor area. Landing• for Southern California totalled more than 100,000 t ons tor the month. During the "pertod, the report <1a!d that no fish were taken ott San P'rancl11co and only a rf.w In Monterey Bay. G23 Poaching Arrests In Oct. Poaching has become a highly unprofitable busineu. The patrol and law ent orcemel"lt agency of the dlvl•iOn of fish and {ame announced that during Oc· tober-, 523 ar-reat:.111 with fines to- taling 1 26,Ml .60 w ere made. In the a.me month l.ul year 576 arreat.a were made will\ tine• 11.nd forfeitures a.mounting to·'$28.- 852.4-0. The divalon added that tn the prevloua year 852 arreats were made with tines totalling $66,· 684 .90. Delay Abalone Research Program The department of na.turaL re- 111our<:e8 a.nnounct'd preparation for it.a abalone reaearch progrtun J1ave beEn advancing. During October new diving equipment has been rigged on the resea rch venel "BroadbtU·· t o ready It for u11e In thia progre.m. All safety precaut ions for the drivers have been taken. And tht> ~hip l!I undergoing reconversion t o •Upplement Its ga.~ and w att·r sup· ply. ROAT ENTERED Three tiflhB of whiskey, two quarts or gin. two 08-'!lhlighta and a. steel 1nea.suring tape Were stolen from the boat "Tia.do" moored In Newport Ha rbor, the harbor department n otified Newport po· lice Saturday a.rtemoon. Tht.> craft. owned by Don Taylor of Los Angeles. had been entered by some-one who ripped the canva.s cover and twisting A hat l'h cover. harbor department officials stated. 8T1LL GET ALBA(,'OH.E Fi vt: anglers recently landed 33 albacore aboard the live bail char· ter boat Apa1.:he from the Bal- boa Pavilion, Irv Gron.sky, Pavi· ti tin operator said. The fish weigh- ed rrom 25 to 32 pouncl8 each and wef'e caught approximately four m ileR oft !thore. Skipper or tht' boat was William Charlton. Co•ci1rn is False A . . ,. I Concern u to uae .,tty ot two men •t •• in a 14-talot boat wu ended Buod&J when the pa.tr en· tered Newport Harbor at 12 :~ p .m . and claimed the' truck they h.ad parked n•r the ·bo&t·lwnch- ing ramp at Bayalde Dr. and Car- nation Ave., Corona del Mar. Newport Beach Harbor depart- ment noutled ·Newport police at 2 p.rn. that the two men came in. They did not stve any de~l.lll u to their trip at Ha. Concern tor t))e. rnen wu ex- pree.ed by Harbor Kuter Ruuell CT&lg who reported. thelr truck and trailer parked near the ramp sinee last Tbunday, Occupant.a or the ·boat ba.d been ll•ted by the Harbor muter u Lew and A. I Hedge. of La Crucenta who had talked or raaldnK a voyace to San CieDtete•llla.nd. Huntintlon leach 18 Hole Public Cow M • BENT GREENS 9Ul0 YDB. PAR n y, HUe Eut of 0-t ruw.., a& nu. HomtlaS--Pbo .. ~«UlS lvouAW.'C PUBLIC GOLi= COURS• • °""'"""""'°~N.rrr••Mr.,.. .. . ......... .-.". ·-· Aa1t4:Jtffd {rdMK I..-=-.....;.' \Jest 5iJI Strut at RAdlo Towers SANTA ANA PH.ICI :S-1311 THE IEW 1951 I TELEVISION • at the CHRISTMAS PREVIE ·W I Thursday, Friday Nights end Saturday Afternoon et the RENDEZVOUS BALLROOM Displayed by your Capehart Dealer RANDALL APPLIANCES • Don't m I JI" tht-Chrts tmu ~review, Beeille&\-'OUll 8allroon:I; 615 Coast Blvd. 1 Harbor 0788 Corona del Mar NU\'. SO. Dec. ~·~-~·~·~·=,,.__J~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 822 DISTINCTIVE FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES al fi.earlh-warming PriceJ Custom Made Fireplace Screens made to any size i11 any style and in a wide seleetion of finiohcs including solid bra&!, Old English, black, cl1ro1ne cx11ertly installed. Pric.-d 11.!i low w; 2t.95 Installed I for ilP", !'Y ~!j'~ ,!li~lliJlg , , _ Curtain Screens, Solid Brass 2995 FOLDING SCREENS . . ......... 1695 Fireplace Sets Solld 8 ,,...,.. 10,. ... 1695 Andirons , solid brass es low es 1495 Standing type SCREENS ............ 1295 GRATES ................... as low as 895 OPEN FRI DAV t:\"F.S, "Tl l~ 9 P. M. NEWPORT FURNITURE COMPArfY COAST HIWAY BEACON 5431 NOW three 3 OFFICES IN TBB •A•BOB AREA TO SERVE YOU !JOS'l'A lfE8A-_- an4 Newport Helgb~ "" N&WPOBT BLVD, ' u1ics NAJITIJI ...... 81117• •• , I OORONA DEL M4R and Balboa Island flO ftl5 BALBOA and Newport' E. BALBOA BLVD. Wm.&. ANGOLD P-ifarbw IJS3.W / '· , ' Wrfte, Telep••••· or Cal "' hrl:N tor co .. ai .. ............... • ' 1 I • I I I I 11 ' I I I ' ,, • • ·· OJ O. M. Couple : Wed 50 Y~.a~ r . J.:. and Kn. T .. 1L , PleUch. • ,,..,,.,to o1 Mn. r...cuie StoMl&l'd ol Ille Patio llbopo, Corona clel Mar. o"-rvad lholr Colden wed- dln&' an.Nve..-ry Tul:lday. While Mri. Pkt.och UYe• at ·uqo. eout Htahway, be.r bu.band apendl mqat ot hi• Um• ln the higher alUtudf; ot Lake Blatnore. Mesans Return From Grants Pass ' Sermon Theme at Lutherari 1.Churc:h i Sermon \home. SW><la7. llec. e. it ·a. m. at tN NrNp011."~r Lutheran Churdl le •'tanll'o be ol Redamptlon" with the tat ll'<llt• l.uke 1:18·79. I The church council meeta tO- nl~ht fThuroday) and tl!e all· nlve.ra.ary dinner will be tomorrvw night, with new me.mbcn h0n0red. Epifcopal Women to Wrap Gifts . Help Figh t T~ • ' EBWOOD'S • 1 ONLY A FINANCIAL CRISIS ' could lrn'Juce anyone to utter cu.:qut-.Jte sttts at thb tlmf> of yrar I at %6 to 30% dlACOunt, many below CoAt. Do }'OU reed Marp~e Ad Lib f Don't mentfon. It. but I ~ht her all th09e aman. thlnp when I w .. baby slttlnc. She u,y• Erwoodi. wlU clear that ftlr.r:y mtnd that Xma..~ ahoppln& bf'lnp Dn- "YjS• AN' NO, AN' !\1EBBE, A.N' MEBBE NOT."' Dr. Howard E.rwuod • .. Kr. and M... P . L. HlfJiM, Tuattn avenue, teturned Monday att:tr apendlng three week.a at Grant'• Paa, Oregon, vtaltlnc thtlr daughtrr and aon·ln-law. Tiley stopped on their way home lo aee ·their nephew, Bill Newland and hla wife, ac Fresno. Women of SL Jamee EpSacopal church wlll meet Tuaday, Dec. 3 at 1-2 noon to wrap Chriatmu boxes for Eplacopal people In Rancho Loi Amlp.a hoepltal and glft wrapplnp are needed. Mem- ben of St. Cecelia'• Ouild will 1erve a hlnc h of aandwtchet and coffee_ Buy Christmas Seals I FURNl!J"URE -GIFTS -ART FABRICS -.IEWEl.RY: I d7 E. :Balboa Blvd., Balboa Ope.a e\'enlnp. and Sunday~ I AT THE FASH.ION 8HOW and clmle*brtdl'r br nellt preeentedl at 8uta A.a.a Colllltry Club by the lwtfor 8 ectloe of t-.e Newpert,...Rubor EbeU. styles for all ac'f'• and occulona lWre dlsplay@d. The ~ s•et\\ .. ltne are, Wft to rtglltt l\ln.. N. H. RoberdetMJ, ot Clltt Haven; Mrs. PhJtn.r Ellerhroek of Harbor 11AlaDd; Mn. W. £. l.acllenmyer, of Blllboa l....,.d, aad Mn. \1an Hayes, of Lido 111k>. Mn. John D:inJeU (flXl"'111e rleht) of Day 181.atwl. p'realdt!nt of tht1 orpnJtatJon, prmldelL Uttle Terry Hf~ly and MJM Tona Healey, both of <A»sta Mt"U. n1ode:IMI chlldren's faabJOOA from t.he popu.19r .. Brat Shop" of Oosta Ml9flA. (Photo by Beckner) Girl ,-Scouting _,.. . at Costa Mesa B>• Grace 3prtb Fourteen new leaders and u- sistants n1et Nov. 14 with four l<'ader~ of active troops and two representatives of the Coeta Mesa Grange, Mrs. Qua~/ -e.nd Mrs. Busl1nell, at the GJ.rl"Scout H olll5e t or a workshop period following a vack Junch and coffee. Mrs. Grace Speth. lea der of 't.he f ourth g-rade Brownie· troops at Ha rper achoo!. told the Grange repl'escntatives ap prox I mately w hat \ll:lS expected ot n sponsoring g roup and what expensea were In- curred in organizing and function- ing new troops. The!ie women 111 turn pla.nnf>J to present our needs to t he local Grange whlch ls ser- iously coneldering spl\n.soring the llarpt-:r school third g rade Brownit: group as a unit. A typical erownie n1eeti ng was conducted by ,.1 rs. Speth. Mrs. Edith Ludi taught the group a Singing ganie . The rr.aglc tunnf'I wa.1;i ust.'ll to close tha sam pie ses- sion w ith a dlsCUl:!Sion following wht:n the new lt:aders \Ve re given a n opportunity to a3k questions nnd to obt&in fu rtht>r inforn1ation through prrmphli!ts, song · and game book s and other reading ma!t•rlals on crufls and handwork. These n ('\V troops nssem bled for their initial n1eeting Friday. Nov. 17, at the Harper school. Th~ four leader s o f the p1·el\minary "'ork.shop : Mmes. Dnrothy Holmes. Syhil Nr1rman, Edith Ludi and Crat:e 8pl'th. a re n.~s1st1ng them under the <li rt•c tion of Mrs. Gayle Wilhite. thirJ grade organ1z.ation chalrtnan. Mrs. Mary Williams Surrounded by Holiday Guests A hiti)py family reunion was held at the Coata Mesa ti,ome of Mrs. Mary Williams Thanksgiv- ing Day. There wn-e two sets or four generations present and eight gr~at l'rand children. The tra· dltional dinner was served at noon with all the trimmings. Albert W illiams. son of the ho!· teSs, who serves as state photog- rdpher for Nevada made moving pictures of the days activities. In the evening motion pictures w e re shown or past get togethers. Those present wert.' ~tr . and Mrs. Ralph Myrehn and children Michele, Mugsy and Eric, :P.1r . and Mrs. K . L . Quar ry and children Kenny J on. Christine and Kalh· h~en , 1i.1r. and Mrs. E ugene Quari-y. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Schade, M1·. and Mrs. Kenneth Quarry, Mrs. Agnes A rundell, Mi sses Mary and Elizabe th Hall and Ronald Quarry of Costa Mesa. Mr. and ltfrs . Al· bert Wiiiiams and daughter Me r- line. Mr. and M n . Charles Wil- llams and children FrPd. Agnes. Patricia and Charlene. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Williams and daugh- (C'r Jacqueline, of F allon. Nev. and M rs. Helen W ilson and Mr . Bruce Wilson of Ontario. Reunion Supper at Warne Home Mr. and Mn. Raymond \Varne of Lemon Heights entertained dur- ing the rt>cent holiday for old !Choo! friends visitine; here from ""allon ., Nev. A d:tJl cious Spanish • • .. ·1u rfet supper was served from thf' F c•r th<' pui·pose or reorganizing !ace-covered dining tablf' and col- ncv.· truops rrom 1-.i'is. Graef' ')rful fall flo""'·ers were used p:-o · Spelh's o\'erc rowded Br 0 w n i e rusely thrcug-hout the home. Troup 7. a mcetlllg \~·a.s called or Talking-nr the "good old days .. the n1othcrs or the H arper school 'n Costa Mesa provided ente rtain- fourth ~rad(' girls on Friday. No-'ll('nt for a ll. Three of those pres- v~n i ~·r 17. ·nt were membera of t'he flrat According-to National Poli cies ~raduatln'! ca.as at Harbor High n B ~-owni lf trc•ip sho~llli consist of sch_ool. They were Mrs. Warnf' not m or(' th.an 12 l:'irl~. Troop 1 [ t Mildred Lo,1rdson I. Mrs. Charles wa11 bulgir.g \Vlth 32 nnd it was William a <Irene Arundelll anll ncc"asa,ry to break it down to Mrs. Cheater William11 t Simona thrct.• t roops. That'8 \V hy the call Posey). tor "help"' went out to t he mo:h-Those enjoying thf' happy re- union were Mr. antl Mrs. Earl Sheflin. 1trr. and Mrs. Kenneth Quarrr.. John.Gilbt'rt, Mr ... ~htaiD J o}' ... :"K&tloitYn ii.lld·1 ~1tfed:' .. Family Feasts in Mesa Homes Hundred8 of Costa Mesa homes w ere scenes of happy ftt.mllles gathered ~round the harvest table at Thank8glving d lnnera. Usted a.re but a. few of the ho.apltalttles extend~ in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Burdic k, 232 Magnolia Ave.. spread the dlnner napery for a tan1i.ly c ircle Including Mr. and Mrs. Jac ques Scho lle or San Diego, Mr. and Mrs. Don Burdick, K. C. Burdick, Balboa laland ; Carolee and Bob Burdick , -daughter a.nd son of t he household. • • • Autumn leaves, colorell wheat and ceran1Jc t urkeys provided the color ful centerpicct.' for the dinner table prcaided o ver by Mr. and ?..1rs. Rotwrt Speth. 1026 \V. 18th St. Dinner at l p . m. included turkey aQd all the trimml ~g11 which wa~ shared again in the evening. The a.S8emblage includ- ed the hosts and their children, 6enny and Bobby: Mr . a.nd Mrs. Frederick Key, ?..fr. and Mrs. ~raid K~y and daughte r Chris- tine, Mrs. Pearl Gingles a n d daughter Patricia . Mrs. Cora Broughton, all of Los Angeles; Mr . a.no Mra. H arold E . Ka.hh, Mr. $nd Mrs. Vaughn E. Taylor of Cos.ta Mesa. • • • On hand to further the demise nt the Thanksgiving turkf'y at the Mesa Dr. home of fl.1rs. Nora 1 Lange werp Dick Rud. Mr. and Mrs. Don She ldon, Mi;,. and Mrs. I Henry Lange and children. Caro· lyn. Tom. Nancy and Mike Lange. • • • • Saluting the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth K eSf'I a.nd chil- dren KPnneth Jr. a nd i\.farsha, 389 E. 23rd St.. "'ere M r. and Mrs. John Byers of Fullerton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kesel of Costa Mesa, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrencf' Sexton and Children Marilyn and J ohn ot Santa. Ana. • • • I Another feative gt>t -together was that hosted by Mr. and Mrs. J . E. Gammon of 267 Magnolia Ave. "Helen Tr&utwein and !toi ~. "Boot.!" Edick ; g_....Mrs. La Verne Seftquist a nd Mrs. Jeane Hint>sly : C Mrs. Ann Helton and ,.trs. Maxinl' Peterson. Mrs. Bruce J ohnston and '-1rs. Lyla MacNevin offered to help wherever they are needed in Uiese troops. Ai rs. Spt>lh will help with all thrC'e troops until they are well under way and r et4rn to her own group which is being taken care of by Mmes. Seaquist and HJne.!lly. Mary Loulae Warne of Lemon Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wil- liams and daughter Merilee, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williama and children Agnea, Patrlcla, Charlene - &nd Fred, Mr. and Mra. Cheate r Wi:liams and dauc}i.ter, &lJ of Fal- l on, Nev. Mrs. Lll~an Hudge1U1 of \Vendon, Ar:lz .. and the hosl8 Mr. and Mrs. Warne. A new training prograru: will be helll In the.... near future for all thrt'e new leade rs and aasistants and ror any o tht>rs who want to brush up or become a cquainted with Girt Scout activities'and pro- grams. Episcopal Rector Adopts Son Happening with unexpected. sud- den.neu on Monday was advent of a new 90n at the rectory of SL James Episcopa.I church. He bu bttn named Je.ffrey Paul and he b five week.a old. C&lled by the Children's Home Society of CalJ· fornla to we the baby. Rev. a.ad Mra_ Paul Moo"' WheePer were thrilled to be able to bring hJm home with them. The baby will be companion for their OW1I. daughter Fra.nclne, who will be N•e In J'anuary. • • J. -' Bib-'n-T ucker Club to Dance Saturday Bib-'n-TUck er club's an nu a I Christmas dinner dance will be held on Saturday eveni.ng, Dec. 2 a l Pacific Coast club, t.onr Beach with dinner at 8 o'<'lock and a "lhort business meeting, dancl111 a.ttenn.rd. C.Ommittee chairmen for tht gala event will be Mr. and Mrs. Harold Odmark, Mr. and Mrs. Don Jobn.aon and Mr. &tld Kn. John Oower, all of IA.gun& Beach. Hosts and hoateMee wiU be from the board of t!irectora and will In- clude: Meara. and Meadamea Fer- -is Scott and Le.alle McDonald of Santa Ana; Howa.rd Wllaan of La· fUD& Beach; Stuart DieAI and Leonard Thomp.an ot Corona <tel Mar; Maurie Stanley of Newport Heights, Ronald Barlow of Bal- loa laland and DT. and Kn. Ed- ward Milwn ol Ba)' Sho-. Stanley Dashews linterta in Guests -· .,,,. ~ ..... '~ :~.:;!· ·. ", v. I.\"~~---·.~ . O!wp •• c~· c• ... 21i cv ....... , ... ef. r.mpt cool 'Mtloftier oppetif•s with t.nder, Raky orong• rofts.. ,.... ""·········-"'• .. _,....., '!-"' ... Yov'I .... thit 13 ·0ft .Anpl food, lc9d with milk chocolato I . ! 008TA ,_, . ,. .• _,.. _ OOllO!f& .... ..... -j~ ... , IA81Jlf4 n•m -~eople do read tJJ• want• a.d.9.111.;;;;;==""'======================-.=' -.- DOLE PIHEAPPLE 20-or. 250 ... Faney Sliced. (Dole Chwik Pineapple. 20..1. can, 24°1 SBOBTERIRG CARRED MILK °'~:m !!79° 2 :::. 21° SUGAR nn. Granwa!ed 10.111. 880 ••• 5.1 .. 450 ••• BUTTER Challenqe lb. 70° Spr!DQ 690 HoUIO lb. First Quality. Grad,lt A. Quartered. In Cartona. TUMA ~~~l~~~: ~~~ 32° Cll\Ulks 250 6~ .. LCOI l'/NEAl'l'lE VAlllEI Highway 2 ~;:· 29c 2~;:·· Holf slices, in med1urn syrup. Ukelele r,~;. 22;:•· 20-oa, lalani Sliced <•• T•nder. lu<>c1ous. In e xtro heOV"f syrup. OTHER CANNE/1100111 Ham & Lima Beans 15 7.:~"· z3c Grapefruit Juice ~'::'. '!;:" 1oc Sw«ele..,ed or nolurol. 1'46-oz. con, 2Sc 1 Whole Chicken ea"""" ~·.~· 1. 79 Hall Chicken ea"""" 3!;:" g5c Pork & Beans ';-~·,;~ 16 .... 10c ... In 1omc10 sauce. 13 0-o:., con, I 6c I Cul Beins Spinach Stol..e1y"s 19-oa. Gre('n ca" z1c 27 •••. 18c u .... 14c con co" Emerald Boy brand, fancy Qucloly. Cherub Milk ~~~":.~~:·: 2 ::~! z4c tSmoll cons, 4 for 23cl WELCH'S PRESERVES Pineapple or Cherry 10•L24C (•• Cl'-<kberr,. IO-o1. tot, 2Sc) QUAKER OATS Quick or Regular 20.01.J5c41-or.33c: pk. pkf. ' ~ )3ig cthristmJs Jssut ~ :Jamil!! Circle. . * Tree tr1mm1ng Gift sug,gest.ions · ng h ints • ideas • Gift wrapp1 . Parties * Recipes. GET YOUR 5c COPY rooAYI Tendr r. juicy roasts. 7'' cut from first fi\'e ribs of U. S. GOO D beef. ·'PORK ROAST ' ' PORK CHOPS OR PORK CHOPS 450 End Cut Loin fb, , OR PORK ROAST &50 Cenler Cut Loin lb. SLICED BACON GradoB Layers Everyone can be sure of savin& when I they shop at Safeway. Our prices are low-not only on Mspecials" but on every item every day. Safeway'• method of doing business has done away with all the expensive "frills.• Savings thus made are passed on to • you. In every section of the store we've developed ways to save you · money. Shop toda~ at the si&n of sure savings for evetyone-Safeway . ~,, '.!"!!.' 29- Margartn• co1or•d "'· . • • ... 31 • !~~· 87• Crisco ..... 11 •·••· &• Je\1-wt Pie Filling L•mon .... ,, .••. 37• Cake MiJC. c1ncn . • .. ,. wt\il•, Golden.. Spic•. °"'"1 fydgt. tOIN.MEAI., 111111' Mol'Tllt'IV Lou 1•-••· J2C Corn Meat vi no..... •••· . d wo11r walhofd. ["ricl>e · S b bOQ ):\Cl j•Q-01. pk.g .• 2lc:; -l ' ' '5-lb. 390 White Corn Meal j""" tillornmY Lou. Enriched. 1·••· 25• Syrup S\HO'f Hon... ~ To.ty ~rw:l •f COIW ond ft'IOPle· tllEtlt 111111 IArlltll < t0111E, TEA tA~~EI o• A·rway Calfee ... 7 I WD. 2.011 1M11d. mellO""· tJ-lb. 1-i.. 7'1:' Nab Hill Coffee ••• ' Pot ,, .. )1 . f,~,, qu,o111y. 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WO• 'IS•ft, ~ Wax Paper '" ... l• l oil et Tissue "'· o. 2 ..., 2 13• h wt-11• .,, Slrloln Steak I U.S. Graded GOOD Beel 1•. 89' T -Bone St~ak u".' s~~~o56~~' lb. 98' SAVINGS fJH PRODUCE Bleoc MO<I•' .,. 11'40\l•QollOl'I. 2f , QOllOl'I, ')9'<,1 Bo'llng Bee· f Pio•• Meet Cut 23' I U. S. GOOD Boof lb. Beef Short Ribs :~ ::.~:. lb. 33' Wieners No. I Sl<inleu. In Cello 531 SWift Premium or -Somerwt I~. Pork Liter Sliced or Pi«• fine with eocon ... 33' Fiiiet of Sole R.!d;7~.. .. 45' Ocean Perch Fiiiet .:~:k 111. 39' Salmon Fiiiet E;~·:~;·.::~c:-.:: ... 49' Halibut Steaks A c~1:.:;"'°' ... 59' ORDGES ·Ht.:v.~rn: APPLES GRAPES Bmperor or Tokay CARROTS CABBAGE 0110115 'biop.F..U Tope Off 5.b~.39° 31111.25° 2 ;...15• . 50 Iii. lb.2° I 1• I <11'· --------------------~--------------------r--------------------CAT FOOD I IOY SUDS I DASH SQAP Pu,. 'n 8ools 2 ..... 15• I Llljuid lype. 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For your Pet- "The thrill of its Life!" ,, ~ A BIG, DEELICIOUS -CAN OF WONDERFUL CALO DOG OR CAT FOOD, WITH OUR COMPLIMENTS I Absolutely FREE -• YOUR PET WILL THANK YOU FOR CALO She know1 from experience that it's tnucl more c:onven· ie.nt ,a.od pleasant co do her holiday shopping early .•. while merdtllftdist and gift S;electioOJ a.rt: still plentiful. . Smut aboppen Obo bow that bus and llUfft cu ttallic isligbtubetwtto 10:00 LID. and 4 p.m. You thus avoid the puk tnSc ~ and iac:re-your day'I ohop- Pi.na pleas-. Tzy ·Smut Sa11J Shoppu'1 'friendly ad· Yiu a.ad ~ ...... ~ ''" /() ...... "-' "~-' • i ' ...... --4 ..... . . . • lslanct ~ttorney ·n lnvolVed .Deal Demanding an accounUng of an Involved ttna.nclal tranactlon, Lauran· A. KltUe, f\1cd. suputor su.it lut week agatn1t Robert A. Eastman, Balboa bland attorney and wtfe, .Roeamond R. Eaetman. He contend6 Eatman wu h111 legal advteer last year, when Kittle waa a benettclary under a trwit deed and i1G,OOO promtuory note. He said he &Mtgned his tnterut ln the documenl.8 to the All:'ambr& branch of the Securlty-P"tnit Na- tional bank ot Loa Angeles to se- cure a $3,500 indebtedneu. He• said hft had entered a con- tract wtth the bank to forecloee the deed of tnil!lt and to hold the real estate da security for ltl loan to him ar:d that this haa been do•e. Killie contended Eutman !dvtaed him to MSlgn hls Interest ln the trust deed to Ea11tman who would obtain title to the real property for benefit ot Kittle. Title wu ob- tained by Mr. and Mra. Ea11tman Nov. 4. 1949. Killie aseerted and he alleged that EMtman obtain- ed $9.000 from the Newport-Bal- boa SavinJ;rs and Loan A88n .. on tht> same date. Paro<'l11 Sold SUl:J.'\l('qurntly. Kittle charged varioua parcels have been sold from the property, He contended that only "an Incomplete and Inac- curate" accounting ha.tt been made 'to him and that Eastman now con- tC'nds the plaintiff ha!!I no bene- ficial interest in the property. Although he claimed Eastman Oad agreed to handle the traneac- tion fo r SI .500, he asserted the at- torney. alleged to be R real estate broker, had li sted in the account- :ng dedu ction~ or $2,500 for serv- ices IL" attorney and broker. Sl,326 for real estate commiasion and SI.500 for attorney's fees. Eastman has denied all allega- tions. stating that he ls a IJcensed re11 l estate brok er and that all work done was for the benefit of his c lient lo keep hi m from Jo,slng everything he had In the property. Sewer Directors Run Into Snag I Steal Wallets from Balboan I ' { Ch11rles Shafer . 400 MA.in St .. Oalboa, notified NC"v.:pr.rl pnliC'i' tt.I 12 >1() a .m . Sunday t hRt tv.:o v.•al · While reporting progres~ i n ne-lct.JJ containing $23 and a $50 gotiations by which the cnunty watch were taken from hht room .'!anitatlnn districts !"Jrnpose to er-v.·hilr he "'BS aslet.>p. Shafer Si:\id quire the SC'\l.·r1·tt.1:::e facilit1 t·~ of he awoke in time to see a light- the J oint Outfall Syl=!tcm. the Mani· haired youth bctw9cn 17 nnd 18 tatlon distric t direl·tors at their years of age running out of his meeting Wednesday cvenin~ ran room. int o a snag with tc~pect t o dir-itri-Onr wallet V.'ct~ takC'n from a t a- butlo n or adm\nifolt rtlt.inn ('08t!! hie a.t the head !1f the bC'd l:llld amon,i:: the dlstric tl'I. the sccnntl fron1 th1• poc::kct o f a \ Mesans Duped by. Bu~co ·Artist' Sher1ff'1 oftlCen today were 1earchlng for ·a swipe.ct· Identified by two Coata Meaa bustneu men and one at We.tm.Jnatet: u the bunco artlat who obtained cuh and mc~ha.ndlle from them worth about 11t5. Lee Willoughby, jeweler, on Newport boulevard r:;ald . the 11us- pect wanted to tak~ a watch val- ued at $34.78 to "ahow his father" and left a ring of little value u: security. Stuart H . Price. of)('rator of a clothing •tore on Newport boule- vard t old officers the suspec t had obtained work clothes valued at $14.71 on c re dit, uytng"Jlhat he needed the clothing In ortlt'r to a c - cept the job that had been offer- ed him. The incldenta, they Mid took place Jn Septemb->r. t !J.f P. On Nov. 18 the sam(' 11usl>cct nppearerl at the Rervice station of LylE' Richards at Wel>ltmlnster R.nd obtained a loan o f $2!J by giving Rlcharrls hi~ JOU for $?7, payable the samr day. All three \·fct ln1s prn111 p! ly ldentlfictl the ph<"!t'~gtuph s h1 1v.•n them Monday whl•·h had b•·C'n nb- ta.ined frnm the l .c1n i;:' R t'1t1·h p<1· lice dr.partn1t'nt ""hcrr.: ~the .S U!'.· pcct ha!f 11 C'ri1ni11al r('rnrd. -----·-- Ht1mrmbf>r, lhe r ·ourth An· nual Chrh1tm&11 J~rr\·I('\\', ICf•fl - dex.,·ou1t 8 a 11 r o o nfla,'.'\'o\·. :Jo. Dec~ I and 2. & l'iUrf• to al t,.nd . '~ .. 111liH1 NATtoll•• GalATllT I THOaOUGHaalDS AT HOLLYWOOD l'AaK ,_, • .,.1,..,~ ,., .._.., el II•• .,,h St-'•• loc•• ., •. * HILl j~IHCI * HOO« * ~NDP * AJIAULT * llD !CJ' 10111 * MlXT MOVE * YOUI HOST * WllTNL * llWITCM * MICHi * ON flUIJ co••••• ••••rfle,, ••c. • rp.• .. fth••t •••• '" A'"•'''• 11111 Y'e..-r $100,000 HOLLYWOOD GOl.D CUP A,.••iciD'a fin111 Ho,.dicop $.t011 .•. ro<i119 1 Y. Mlln I •OI •tUIYIO UAJJ .. , by the doy 0t 011r doy1 i fl od• f'l(t ••• Phor11 Ol19or1 1 ·1191 or Olttlard 1 ·11.$ I ~ A1k for "l11et•otior11." I , ....... . ,.,, .. Or-..W.1te"4 $1.2J Ch•W.-1• .. 2AJ 0 .. 1~ ,, .?O l •tr• ,.,. ...... w.-'-• fAfl ,,,,., '"''""•lo•••• • DON'T FAIL TO S~E /. OUR TOY DEPT.: Complete Stock Lionel Trains and extra equipme11t Quality Wheel Goods I • • • NOW! THROUGH DEC. 16 • 8 RAC.ES DA I LY Cllcept Suftday' ••If Mondaysl • Items Worth $93 Stolen from Car Dl!!li.1·ict 8, which C'lnbrarer-i I.a-pair of tr·otL"i<'r!'i h<tn~ing on a J.:Ulla Bt'£lf'h anrl rnvirnnfl, ubjccted <'h1til'. Seal Beac:1 pnliC'e notified to its quotn nf $75 pi·r n1nnlh. A.fl Shafer llt 2 :23 p.m . Sunday that ! allotrd by the c.xcc11ti,·e l'rJllltnit· one of his v.·1t.lh •ts, emptier! o f Theft of artic les valued al $93 t('e for the _dist r~c·tr-. 0 1s tri«t 8 ~aio I nionry. hall bct'n found at th<' Seal ! WALSH HARDWARE v.'as rt•portcri to N t'wport Beach been lnfl.ct1ve in the san1tl:lt1on Beach ul1·port. I poli ce by P ete Sn1\th." 605 Broad program since the s tart. ha v!nJ:: ------- St., Newpoct Heights. The [ime of voted no bonrls foe "' sewe.·•g•· Opportunity 1, knocking In 1884 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa Beacon 6603 , thi: the ft has been establh1hed as ' program. Kn_d hKfol not pa1·~1t·1pat Prl SSlFlED ADS · 4 Wedn~day orThuradaynight of in rtC'libcrat1ons uver ~]l('Y anrl ---~C~U~~~~~~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~5~~~·~?~?~'~' la.st week. procedu rrs s.s the sanitation pru- Bc~~"i~h~: ~:;v~:-',t':i~~~dw~::~ ~i g•~:,~~: ~·:~·,"~~:;,, prntesUng The '51 F D s·t' ,e. . p· s ahead: had be<"ome mired In the mud . .A a S1~ cha rge per mnnlh, ~t a rting witness said that he saw snme last J nn.. 1. sa.i<l they f~ll th•· children in the car at about 1 :30 charge Hhould be 1111 n1orf' thH11 a. m. Thursday. Sto len from the $10 prr n1nnth, t o rover t'oi.ct.s rif car were a Cllr 1·adlo, a tire and malling them n1inutcs. notict·s., v.·hecl, bumper jack , chrome light et c. C'o\'ering. a pair of shoes. assorted Ol!Otrlrllii llon't 1\gFt'f' tools. a sports jack et and a grey Olhi>r districts didn't a~1·et'. and and purple blanket. ~tarted t n vote the ~7 ~ c·h1tr,i:-t' Entry hRrl bern gained through a g ainst [)ist rict 8. Distriet 1 a half open wind wing. The re 1:santa A na) voted that way on<I was no evidence of the U8e of Distl'lct 2 finally carrird such a f orce. motion, 4 to 3 . District 2 <:over~ 2 Mesa Women Hurt in Crash Cars driven by a Ma1;ne second li eutenant and a Marine sergeant, both of El T oro Mari ne base, col- lided In the fog Mond ay on the outsk irts of Costa Mesa., lnju1ing two women in the sergeant's car. The ca.rs ca.me together at 5 p.m . on Newport Blvd. and Delhi Rd., California H ighway patrol- men tPported. Driving were Sgt. John Stone. 41 . and Second Lt. Leonard Schoenberger, 31. Slight Injuries we re received by Mrs. John Stone. 35, who resides at 413 Old County _Rd., Costa Mesa and Mrs, Sophie Kelly, 66. of Collta Mesa. Loot Ranch of John Daniell Th!'ft of equipment and tools valued at $278.75 from his ranc h was reported to the sheriff's of- fice Mo nday by John Roach Dani- ell. 8 Bay Island, Balboa. The ranch ill located at 12021 South. Arroyo Drive, near Lemon Heights. The burglar• took a garden tractor valued at $200. an e ngine worth $60, rub~r hose valued at $12 and an aasortm~nt of tools worth $8.75. Seek Administ1a1ion of Gelclert Estate Superior court last week was requested to grant admlnlatr&Uve rtghta In the estate of Walter L. H. Geldert.. who di~ 1ut Aug. 28, to John F . VoeeJ of 100 Main St., Balboa. He S&ld the est.ate •con- sist. of $4.00 ln penonal properl)' and their hein an & 90ll and two d&ughtera. Walter Oeldert. Ma.rcta Mae and Sallie Lou18e Geldert.. all living at Lakeview, Ore. PAYS S1H l"Dt'E Marcum Ma.rcellu. .. e ca 11 e n. Hunti.ct-BMch on man. !'!Md· ><! gulltJ' to cbatses "' drunk dil'rinll& Md i;id a hllO llne In N-poirt -clt;y COQrt Koo. dar· Kc:Clo1lm -pldloG .. -be WU drl~ · aa cm Bil- 81..S, and -""& ft-. --~~,.....i to Ille-· --lac to pollco repo<ta. O rangr. A naheim. Garden Grove. the east side of Fullerton. Brea. Plaf'cntla and Yorba Linda. But District 3. v.•hich coveri:: the west half of F'l•ll<'rton and \\.'Csl- ern Orange coul<tn·t J::Ct a second to such a n1otinn. The atten1pt '"'rnt no furthPr. Oir~·t'ttJrs t n the sewC'r dil'lt rirts then decided tn request District 8 direct ors lo confer \Vith the cxerullve corn111i t- tee to Neck R~rrrm1·11t nn a sun1 t n be pn.id. 0 1· else withdraw l'n ti~­ Jy froni the sa.nitatiun organiza- tion Chairrna.n Robe rt Boney of Ar"la- heim. for the executlvr co1nmlttrc. reported encoura"Rln~ .11rogre11i> In negotiating tcrnu~ of "\Joint agrPt'· ment t o purchase the JOS facili- ties. Such an agreement must bt> executed be.fore bond a.ttomeyM will a pprove salt' of the $8,308.00 in lfanitation bonds vott'U 21 months ago. Ask $10,000 Dama9es in Auto Accident More than St0.000 dan1ages were demanded in superior court last WE'ek by \Vinnie LaVelle Rowe and George Ann Moore as result of an a utomobile collision in CO!ta ?ttcsa Jasl July 2!1. Thel( suit Is agains t Martin J o- ~ph RuJM,·rt who8e nuto was al· leged to have been driven over the centet· line of Ni•wport and lo have collided with the R ow e ma- chine WtiJch was knocked into a utility pole. Tht"y alleged that the Rowe auto W&d being drivE'n west on Newport Blvd., and LhKl the Rupert a uto was east bound. M iss Rowe RIJk· ed for $.5,881 for lnj'uries· and sPc- ciaJ damage8 inc luding ' damage to penM>nal effects and auto, and her companion &Ought $:1,174 .:JO tor Injuries. • GOY'T EXPr;J<SES UP M ore than 12 btll\on waa apent by the •tale of Cahfo.rni.a and ita counUes, dtlea, acbooJ diatrtcte, and IJl>@clal dlstricta during fiscal 1949. California Taxpayers' ~ etaUon saJd today. Total exprendlturu: by the atate and locaJ gow.nunent. amounted to U .158/T35.338 during 1948-49, oomjlal'OCI wkll U.Nll 88&482 for 1H7-4& tind 5138.934,UB for 111311- 40, "Vlilila ., 8L N~ h+'• ......._ -...... ~ 1«171 ..... et t11ie <IM' I J Ph::tltw, u.. lat tM W cl ,,-. !j • for the years ahead ••• " ' with43new~ 'O features! ' Look Ahead . , • of your Ford Dealer'1 todoyl Look at the 'SI lj>rd I . Her•'s the car claigned and buHf not just for this year and ne~t, but for the years to come. To stay in style, to stay young in perfonnance, to stay thrifty! Spring Suspension. Both teo"1 with neW' quality and gutet, the 95-h.p. Siiit. 8oth "Viscous Controt" Shock AbK>rbe rs to give of these engines offer the Automatic Mile .. you a relaxing ride, a lev,I ride-no age Maker that matches timing to fuel founce, no pitch, no ~II 1 charges so that every drop of gasoline is J used-none wasted. ' Yes you'll ride in comfort in ~ new '51 Ford ••• and you'll ride in l style, tool And in the new 'Sl Ford you ore offered Inside and out, you'll find beauty in every a choice of three advanced trammissions detail of s.tyling, coochworlc , and finish -the Conventional Drive, the Overdrive,• It's the '51 Ford with 43 new "Look Aheod" featur .. -every one plonned and engineered for the yeari ahead. You'll find Judi od-as the new Automatic Ride Control !hot mobs e..., rough roods .Gsy on 1""-"'"Y on the car ihelfl This unique new ipringing syst.,. automatically ocf..,m spring readion to rood conditb1s. Automotjc Rlde Control lrd.dos Advonced "Hydra-Coa" "- Sprin~ and new Variable-~ ...., of this fine new Ford. ~d. it is ~eouty that and Jordomatic Drive,• the newest and losb because the quohty IS thr.· el 'flnes~of all automottc transmissions. Visit 1 You can have your cho ce of two yo<Jr · ForCI Dealer today lo "'" ond '7est Drive" this Rnes.t Ford ever builtl 1 great ford ec:ouomy enginesi !th• world-, fa-, 100-h.p. V-8 or i1' companion in -· -- , You can pay ~ore but you cant buy better ..... a \ Come In and "Test Drive" it Today , T BB o '.D 0 a ·B B ·O BINS I . ' I , ... ·Ferd Dttaler ~. 1921 2116 Newp.rt •N. Pll. Hmw z4 .. -. • • -. - I GlFTS • We Gift Wrap Your Purchases and Carefully Pack Them for Prompt Shipping at no. additional charge • Gifts from KAREN MARGRET A Imports 1307 Coast Bl\•d. Corona f!el /.1a.r War-bot-137;1 ()p11n t:\'t'!'I, & Sunda.}· 9 a. m. -9 J>. m. CABINETS FINE FITRNITliftp; 1'fADE IN (l(IK OWN SfffJPS fUlNtTUlE liFINISHED ff(J11SE & GAltl>ES 411 COAST HWY. NEW,OllT lf.ACON •in Op.rt e~., '!ii Xm•1 HAND MADE APRONS DEC·. 1s t &: 2nd ()!\'LY ~ Tt-:A TO\VF.L~ POT IJ(l LDERS NfJVl!:l .Tft;s LAURA REIGLE 2 nd Door FAst of "/'lif'\\' IJ. O. ('()STt\ ~lt~S .\ XMAS CARDS ~•:Lt:<i' XO\\' J.arJ:"I' A8~ortntPnt Hallrnark &: Othen • COSTA ~IESA CHURCH BAZAA.R-Membera of Chrl•I Cburcb by the Sea are .1hown bebJnd one of the !l&le& ~ . . -at the r.zaar held at the church W~eday. Lei&: to rtrht 31re: Mrs. L T. Fohtom, 319 Martcold Ave .. C.Orona del Mar; Mn. W&Jter Bllv~a. 1114 Ooee.n Blvd., Corona del l\lar: Mrs. Raebel Wiiey, Zl! Coral A,-e,, Balboa lsJand; Mrl'. B. Fttltac, 221 Diamond A,-e., BalllO;l Ii.land; Mnt. D. D. Freltal', 207 Liilian Pl., Coflta Metta; l\ll<'hael Freitag: Mnt. MamJP Footf', 200 Sapphl"'-" A\•r., Balboa t ... tand; Mrs. A. J. Rutter, 325 Gr&11d Car;al, Balboa bland; EUz.abclh W l'nk. JOO P t1rle l . .Mllr, em.ta ~Irma. ( l"ress Photo) E_ugene Quarry Home Economis~ Church Unity in Busy Session Reviewed by and Br.tde Honored: The H ome Econumk• dub uf Methodist Pastor Co..~ta MeAA Grange n1et TuC's<lay~ Nov. 21 at t~r Grange Hall for Rn The fas t rlevt'loptng unity among all day nl<'t>tin~. A plastic pttrty the ch ur<'h cs W&.<1 thr central n1 e!'l-J\1r. and Mrs. Kt'nne.th Quarry of Santa Ann Avr., Costa Mcae.. E.'nter~aint·d Sunday with a turkey di nn('r hnno1;ng their new daugh- ter-in-law and son, P.tr. and .Poirs. EugC'nr Qua1·ry. The bride, Barbartt Jean Baker, rlnu.<thter fi r Mr. and ~frs. Wendel C. Baker of North Hollywood anrt Eu~efte WC'te married Sunda}·. Nov. 19 at the Hitching Post in La.~ Vegas, Nev .. after a surprise t•lop<'nl<·nt. R€'v. C. \\'ctzel. pastor nf the LuthC'ran church in that _!'ity pt•rfo1·med the single ring ccrC'mon}'. ThC' bridC' is a i;-ra<luate of the Los Angeles schools and the bride- croom is a s;ra<tuntc of Harbor 1-li,e:h E->Chool and also attended Sap ta Ann Junior C0ll rgc befor1· C'n•.cring the Army En~ince!" Corp:. \Vith \\'hic·h hf' served in the Aleu· lin J:-;land.<J. Thf' young couple plan to make their hon1e in the harbor aiea. ~fr. and l--fri;i Bnk••r nr·f' plan nin,:: a rcccptinn for lh!' nt•\v f\.1r A.n<I ,_,11 :-;. Quarry in Nnrth H ully· \\"o ·rl early in De<·en1bcr. Thnst' C'njoyini:: llic Of'('a~non \VCrt• Mr. anrl h.frs. Ralph MyrE"hn and childrC'n 1'1ichele, Mugsy and Eric. Mr. and .. Mrs. K. L. Quarry anrl ehilr1ren Kenny J nn, Christine anrl Kathleen. Af r. 3nd "'r rs. Eu- i;e nl' Quarry. Ron11lrl Qu11.r1·y, Mrs . MAry \.\'illinn1s. Addit• Short and the hosts Mr. and h-lr~. Quarry. W8.'!i held during the morning with sage of las t Sunday's ~crmon a.t the proceeds usi..'d for \VC'lfa.rc Christ Church by thf' Sea as Rev. work. Pcndcll spoke on thl' topic, "The Al noon lun<'henn WRS !lcrV<'d by Mo re \Ve Cf't Toge!.hf'r." "Where the hoatcsses of the n1onth. They tho drift of the 19th cf'ntury was pTovidetl Esau·s Po ttage which to n1ore and 1nnre denominationM, is a dish that has bcrn SC'rved wilh the tl"<'nd of the 20th century Is little variation for 3500 years, and lO\\'a1·d Christian unity and church or which lentils is the 01aln In-union." he said. ! grrdient. The tables \'Jere decorat· The pastor 11.<Jted thirteen denom- cd with yellnw "mums." inallnnaJ mPrgPrs thllt have al· Chairman Dottie Grorj:;c prcsid· rC'Rdy taken place in rN:'cnt ycari; ~d al the buRincss n1cctin,i: whirl and pointed out that a propos.!11 followed. Plans were 1'omplC'lc<I to hring: nine or the great dcno1ni- ror the rna:st bcrf dinner th!' nutlonM or Amrri<·a in to 1:1 l lnite<l G rH.ngE' is serving Nov. 30 at the f'hurt·h or Chrl!'it \l?il\ be made i11 Legion hRll. The <'lub. through thc Rrd Cross. contributed n111tcriully to th1· fan1- i!y r<'cently burned 01lt in Costa ,_.f r,"la. Work is progrl'S$ing on th<' ~oft toyi:i being n1a1'1(' rnr to ts at the county hospital fClr Christmas. M emh('rs p1·ei:;C'nt \Vere l\tmes. Helen BraC'e, Iva Coe. lt•rnl' Olliht, ~crtrudr Bul"hnell, 1\tan1il' Ca~r>. '-tilda Rcnnt•tt. AgnC's Arundel!. A.lice lifullcr.. Ida lfun1ason, Nino \fitchcll, Edna Hutt·hinsun. A<ldtt \faf' Stearns, Barbara Rcnn<'tt. Ian(' Garrett. M isses Elizahcth Hall, Jacki(' J ohnston. Cla1·a Ben- nett. l.1ary H all an<1 the h0."ile8Sf'S Mn1es. Mable Quttrry, Jo::iic Burn ~. 1\lic(' l<yle and ~tal'gUf'ritc Quar1·y Jnnuury_ In lhc mcnnti1nc, t)i<'rc Is devrl- opJng-n !lplrit of Christian unity v.·hl ch /.'l CVl'n n1<1r,., in1f)f1rtant. Jt I 1.-; 1 cflcct1•d !orally In the Nc"'port I Harbor Council of Churrhes and Is sC<'n nationally in the org11.niz.a· tinn of tht· National Counril of f'.hurrhes rrprr~e.nting 1!;0,000 rnni;:1ci;:a tinnl'i and 2!l clr·non11na-I t1 011s this .... -eek '..:__~land . I God, Only Cause Christian Science Sunday Theme Visitor!' present were ~fn1es. Flora "G11d the Only r.;au~" H.nd C'rl'· M. Jones and Anna 0f'anc. Hl111" v.·ill be th(• Sun1lay Uibh.• --·----I h·!<ISO!l ~11hjrct Ill '111 hl"flll('h('~ or STATIONERS Beacon s213-R Oregon Couple 0 •t C ,Tht• ,\'f11!h c r ("tlurt·h, Thi' First 1788 Nl'wport Boult>vard ~======~\.Visit Sister Here f Verni e amp ("hur1·h of c·h · il>t. St·icntist. in B oa· ~ G• r-c--:-7 n. Thr Gnldcn T"Xl Is rron1 Thi· or 1r1 .:>COUTS Ari:"'!: "Lo1·rl, thou art God. whirh hHl't n1arlc ht>n\'1'n. Hnrl earth. Hnd 1 Ne\\'PQl'l 1-Iarbor Girl Si•t•lll the sea. l'lnrl nil that in thf'nl ii;i." WALLPAPERS AH N~w 1961 Pafff'm!I Colifi•1t to ,,!11l•r1 I O•CO<'•tor1 llOUSE & GARDEN 81 t co.,.t "'vy. N"f"\\·port Beach OJNn E.,•1 •t11 Xm•1 h-fr. e.nrl Mrs. \Valtc1· KPnnedv tlf I h.fcMinnvillc. Otcgon ar1 ivrd her(' Sunday tn bl' ~ucsts nf Ml'. Kt•n ncdy·i-sister, ~-trs . Ella Goeldner. 21 i -33rrl ~treet , for two or n1orf' weeks. They v.·il\ also vi::iit their son, who lives 111 Orange. Troops 11 and 12 part11·1j1nled in A .'H'riptui·a\ ~,...lei·tirin froni the :=tn Ovcrnii;:-h t N ov. 17 Rnd 18 Hl r !i;tlnis !'('lids, "By the WQrfi of thr 'he Rankin raneh. i\·f1!':. C. \\' t,nrd "'"rt' th(' hcav('n5i rnadf'; and ~rriwl. leader or T1·o"p 11 and II h I I a I ,... 1ost nf lhf'lll by thro breath Miss \Vilma Doran t lj1gh school f h o 1s n1outh. Hr ;:1thereth thr I ·earhrr. leader of Troop 121 supC'r-.... -11.ters or the sea to~ethcr as an I ~'i~ed the group. hPnp: he laycth up ttJt' depth In +--------------------.. --------------·-----+ The trip WR...'l gill planned A.nd slnrchnuscs ... I..t>t all the in- they left for tht• ranch 1-"'rHhty httbitants ri r lhc \\'nrlr1 stand In 1.ftl'r school and retu1 ned Saturday &\\"C of hinl. 1-"'or he .!1.pA.k<', and it -1fternoon. Supper was cookl·d by was don1•; he con1n1A.nded, and it Troop 11 and breakfast by the: stood flIBt." I I I I I I ·1 I '!lie ea4011,H,ia DR.I-AIRE LAMP . Relieves sym1)ton1s of head colds, minor coughs. bronchial co11di t ions arid proxysms of asthma and hay fe\•er. Brings soothing ease to breathing. M ay be used all night with o u t disturbing sleep is especially h elpful for children. R•ntal $10 p•r week (rental applied ·to purchase price). Sale price 49.c.0 can be HOWARD L. CAVE • I I ':;'iris of Troop 12. "Oi\"lnl' Mind i!i the nnlv cauRe Jn th<' cvrn1ng the proi:;rnn1 \\fR.-.; 1• · ,,,. r1nr1ple of C'Xistencc," tlroclal'e~ 1 can1p-fire and s tunt1< anti t·vrry i\·1ary Bnkl'r Eddy 111 .. SPic nce and ·ne h1trl loads of fun. Mrs. H . 1-·. Hf•alth \Vilh l(roy to the Scrtp-Cunnin~han1 and 1'-1 rr-.. C. E . Chap-lures." She a.rids, "Cause dCHeff not 11an, mothers (If or n1cn1ber~ or exi:.;t in n111ttrr, in n1oral n1Jnd, or 'hi> troops helped with tran~porta-In physical fortns." ·ion and remained ovPrnlght. I '3alboans Visit N.Y. Nite Spots Reception Honors New Members of Christ Church I I I I i I I I I A:rr. and Mrs. llarvcy Son1er~ or 'lalboa W6!re to arrive in Detroit Nedn('sday after several days of ieclng the shows in New York :tty. Post cards to local rrlendt1 •rom the couple r eyeal that they lave s~n "South Pacific" and 'Call Me lt'l'adam." A stopover at several of thc ·1ol spots, -Including the Copoca- 1ana probably removed son1e of ·he chill fron1 the sun-warmed vestern bones of the Son1ers. The couple will stay with rricn<IR ri Detroit and mak e a tour of th<' ::hrysler plant for which "'1 r. lomers Is distributor In thr New· Xlrt H!lr~r area. They plan to hive ho1ne a new Chrysler Jm . lCl"lH.l sedan. Sf'v('ntet·n ne1v ntcmbers W('r(' l'tonorerl at a reception in Guodell hall folJowlnJ: the Sunday service al Christ Church by the Sea. Theo words of w cl<"ome \l;'ere given by Morgan Low('ry. vice.president or the Boa1d of' Tru:-;tt'C'S. Members ,,f the' Las An1ii:as Circle acted u hoste~<;es and Mrs. T. H . Seeley Y.•as the J:Cncral chairman. Nrw n1f'1nbf'r!'I honnrcd lnclud('r! Pre!lcrlptloo Pharmacy Corona de! Mar Har. 2272 I I l 823 Coas~h'~·---------------larents are Guests ·n Speth Ho~e Mr. anti MrN. W. E . Angold. Mr. and ~1 rs. Rayrnon<I Baker and Mary Alice BakPr, Mr. and Mra. Rnbcrt De\\·ey. Mrs. H elen Doel!- burg, Mrs. ~1amie Foote. Alberta Lee K ing, ~frl'I. VlolR LlndBay, Mr. anrl Mr8. C. Arthur Remley, Mr. ~nr1 li1 r!'I. Orwyn Veach and Mrs . R. B. Veach and Mrs. Rachel WI- iey. MAD MOORE'S CASH & CARRY BALBOA BOUU:\'ARD AT NURSERY %lat STREET, NEWPORT CINERARI~ ln S" pot• • ..15¢ ... CINERARI 1 ... ,. poi. . .... . .. 40 ; ... PRIMULA .A ... COlpES r '°"' 15• ... PRIMULA MAJ.ACOIDES~· .,::,~.-20; ... ENGUSH ~RIMROSIS .,. -·-· .. 20t ... BEDDING EGONIAS :;-.:::..._ ..... 15; .. . . . &i..pdragona Stocks .. Cinerai'ia.8 -· • ftEDDING PlANTs IJOe do&. Pri!Dula Mal. 40c doz. ~ elm. Pansies • 4!ic doz. dos. Violaa . . • . 2 40c doz. • Wd<"Om(' visitors in the Costa \t:C5& home of ~fr. and Mr~. Rob- ·rt Speth are the local man's par- ·nu: M r. and Mrs. Harry Spclh vho arrived Frtday from M ilwsu- ;ee. Wis .. for a. week's stay. The Me&&ns have. been 11howing he visitors various interesting JOlnt• In the surrounding country- !lde, la.king a jaunt to San Diego \nd TiJ11&na. driving to Loll An · ~elea, aJld dining at Knoll's &ny "arm. They enjoyed a day this ·1eck tn Colton a.a guests of rela- lvl?3, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ran- tolph and eons, Gordon, Jr .. 'lav1d, Jerry and Roger. )ermon Theme it Christ Church I 1be 'numpet or t.be. Ptcolo ?'' wtU be the llOl'mOn. theme at Christ Olurcll by .the Sea Sunda,y morn- tns &a tM COllgJ'eption .-Veo "their umU&J oppadllnlty SWldO)' . Tiie putor, Rn. Tllom&a Roy l'on ... 11, wlU· -Cb. Membership Dinner for Moose Lodge A famous E l T oro chef will pre- 'lare the dcllclo\ls spaghetti. mal.n li!<'h of the mt•n1bf'111blp dinner to °l" held tomorrow f FrtdAy) eve- ·1ing-by n1embers oC Moose lodge l t their hl'lll by the Newport pier. Dinner beg-Ins at 7 p. m ., there 19 no C"ha rge and all Ml'JOBe and Women of the Moo&e are Invited lo be present. Canadian 'Guests Expected by Mesans For Holiday Season 'lbe Roy TOU&Jeys of 307 Ea.at lath street. Costa Mesa, are ex- pectt.nc a vtslt ova . Ute holidays ot Mn. Tousley"• brother, Bob Ozland and oon of Manltowanlng. Manitoulln JaJand, Nortbem On4 tario, C&nada. Pr-nuy -.img ..w. tM Toualeya ln Calta Mesa le Mrs. • Touoe\J'• f&tl>Or, ~ Ozlalld. -----... --... -. ------------·----~ ·----··-----------:---/ . ' Mrs. Nore Lange Is Dinner Hostess · Calvin Mcintee Home for HoliHey PAGE S --PART 11 THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1950 '·~~~ a Mn. Noq. Lanp of Mesa Dr .. eo.i.. Keu pre.aided o v e r a ~kagivtn.g dinner when guee:U were Dick. Rud, Mr. 'and Mra. Don Sheldon. Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1An1e, Cl.rolyn, Tom, Nancy &nd llllce IA.nge, Calvin Mclntee, •tUdent at San Gabriel college. n.tdmed Sunday otter 8pend1nc tile N>iid&y with 1111 mother, Mra. Willlam H. Mclntee., Bolsa. a.venue and hl1 father, who la serioualy 111 In St. Joeeph hoe· pl ta I. k 1T/# ~·= PRE ss~. At&eact the equare dance ff"afl. nl 'at: the Chrhtmu Prr\'.,_W, 8atu~. Dec. !, RendM\·oUA B&llzoom. • ltrmrmlw'r, the Fourtll Ar -People do read the want ad•. -Be wt.e-tell peopl--advertllel nua.I {"hrh•t matt Pre.\'kw. a,., d••1,\·ou~ 8 .. 11 room, NO'\' ... ON. I abd 2. De 8U~ to ~ 'kl/um qijU .2>1Ulp ~, ..f<IOh ewe~ °"" /a.lur dock <J/ MUil C 'W<UIUU14 r SPORTSWEAR • YACHTING APPAREL ' INSULATED SA/UNG and SKI JACKETS --NYLON PARKAS and ZIPPER JACKETS I I : SPERRY TOP SIDERS .1 NAUTICAL GIFTS SKI TOGS • OPEN SUNDAYS 630 Coast Hiway 101 • Beacon 5248 I Newport Beach ' VISIT SANTA CLAUS IN PER.SON! TOYLAN~. LOWER LEVEL 9:30 a. m. to 11 :30 a. m. 12:30 p . n1 . to 5:30 p. m. f'REt; VOIC1' RIGCORDING ... receh·e a rcconJ of your C'hilll'S conver~atiun will1 Santa! It's yr1Ur!i l<) trcas11rc for }'cars (plays back on any standard phonograph) l'RJ•;t; Tf(AfN .EXllllHT ! A delight for children a11<l gru\\.'11-ll !"J:J alil:c! Sec our electric train \\'l1izzi11t~ u\·1~r it'13 tracJ,5 dajly ! PHUTOGRllPH ... A stJU\'t"iir JiltlJl u, s11a11ped while your child talks will'! Sanl;t, is available t o you in attractive f older, for 1.00 • I r . ' SANTA ANA .. RUTH HUSsEV KNOWS • I ''\Ou canl make .a bad cup of M;.J·B'' 'fOu ge;f' several wo;ld-famou1 coffee• in ~f .J .B . ~hoice rare vari- etiee with the 6.n~t 8avor and fra g ranre obtainable. Blended to- gether piey are in l!uch pe rfect flavo r lla lan<'e that you can brew M.J.B ~trong, mild, in-between and ge l perfect result.s every time. J\f.J .B does not rout all of it.a coffee bean8 at once ... Individual bean rcruting.,_bring! OUl the maximun1 fla\'Or of every ra~ rieh bean ill the luxury blend. And higheot pOll&iLlr vacaum lock. jn every ~it of thia extra goodoeae until it reaches your cup. t I ' ntee )'Nl1f nJ it . I . ·l . i .. ' • , I I I ., • I I I I j l • . . .. { .';..~~~~·~~~···--~---~~~~~.--~~~~~~..E._,..___'.:,..~'.':O::.....:...:~ • ~~---------------·-----------·--~--- , . _________ ........ __ _ • j I II • I I f ···•·••,.•••••••-••-·••••••T-· • • • - · Taxes Jump · 1"8 Percenf . -. o~ o·u~ a1e>Ck -·-· • OD=~~~:::~ J NOTI~~~ =:F~~ • Plctltloue '1nn Name ' . IN BULK THE UNDERSIGNED dcl>a and hereby certify that he ts conduct · NOTICE OF IN'J\ENDED u{g a Sound Recorcllng Studio TkANSF,ER OF LIQUOR. b\l8fneu at 6195 Mi.Bsion St., Buena LICENSE OR LlOENSES Park, California, under the !lcU· NOTICE IS HEREBY . GIVEN: ~u1 !Inn name: ot Ken-Karr SlU· 'nlat Ben ' Flier and Jam• 4lda a.nd that said !Inn Is com. Karam, Vendors ar.d l..Jcense•. pei.ted Oil th• following persons. whOJ!e addreu ls 202 Main Street, ~ names l.n ruu and places of Irr the City or Balboa, County of t'el:klcnce a re as follows, t o-wit : Ora.nge, State of Calltoml&, lntmd Vmice CUTuth to sell. transfer and assign to · 11915 M.balon St.. James Karam, Vendee and Intend· -irue.na Park, Calif. ed Transferee. whose address is 1 WITNES8 mv hand th ls l~th 202 Main Stl'fft ln the City of di.y of NoYem~r. 11150 Balboa, County of Orange, State VANCE CARRUTH of California. the following de· SJ.ate or California. scribed personal property, to-wit: County of Orange, ss. AU stock In trade. fixturu, ON THIS 15th day of Novem· equipment and good will or a cer· ber, AJD .. 1950. before me, Robert lain Cocktail Bar bu!'.lnes.s known F . WJllmes, a N olllry Public in as rtile Casino and located at 202 &nd~or the said County and State. Main Street In the City of Balboa. residing therein. duly commission. County of Orange. State or Call- ed and sworn, per30nally appeared fornla, and t ran.11fer the following Vance Carruth. kno\vn to me to be alcoholic beverage license (or II· the person whose name is sub--censes): On Sale General P· acr1bed to the within instrument, 09718·E for the premises located and a cknowledged to me that he at 202 Main Street In the City of executed the !lame. IN WlTNESS Balboa. County or Orange, State WHEREOF. I have: hereunto set of California. my hand and affixed my official j Amount of purchase price or seal and the <lay an d yl·ar in this consideration in consideration with Certificate first above written. I said transfer or said license tor ISEAL) licenses) is the sum of nonP--no :lOqERT F'. \VlLLAtES escrow. My comml!>-JnJn z~.,ires Novem-That a sale, transfer and assign· ber 16, 195I . · I ment of the aforesaid stock In No. 592-Press trade, fixtures, equipment and Stata and local. ~ collected In C&lltol ln the f!Acal year ending Jul 1, 1950, totalled SI.· '861,1&9,412 an increue Qt 148 per cent over the tlacal year 191.Ml and nearly aeven per cent over th" 194g...49 flacal year. Total collection at te<leral, state a.nd local taxes ln the laat tlscal 1yur were $4,455,872.808. Thia wu below the precedJnr•year'a $4,513,· 1)96,009, due t o the reductJon In individual and corporation incomf!; tax.ea dur:lng the lut fiscal yea.r. fte state g-overnment collected $946,1~9,412 in the 19-19-M fiscal year. according to the state cham- ber study. This was an increase of 6.8 per cent over 1948-49 collec- tions and a Ne of .1e2 per cent over collectlont of stat" taxes ln 19'40-41. State tax.ea t!ollected were largely leviea upon earnings and spending. County and city governments, and school and special districts collected S715,000,000 In property taxe8 in the 1948·60 fl8cal -ynr, according to state chamber e8ti· male on a baal!f of actual levies. This was an increase' of 6.4 per cent over 1948·'49 collections and a jump or 131.6 per cent over 1940· 41 collections. Local tax receipts listed repreeent property t,a.xe11 only and do not include city eales and business taxes. Local increaa· ea listed represent larger collec· tlons through property taxes, In· atead or the apeclaJ feff, sale11 ta.xa. etc., of state collectlorui. ln which are reflec(ed California'• overall population and busfncS!l Published 11/16-23·30, 12/5/50 good will of the said businau will -----~-----·----!be made, and Lhe consideration B b Ch b I • Nott.re of ..Sal" of Ree.I EAt&tP therefore together with the conald· 0 am er a1n Undt>r Exf"<'utlon I eration for the transfer and as· K • S k Jn the Superior Court of the Coun~ !!ign~ent of th~ aforesaid license amaa1na pea er ty Of Orange St t • f C· l'f · . I !or licenses I will be paid on the Decorations v.•cre Jn the Thanks· · a t 0 a 1 oinia 1st day of December, 1950, at I SllEIUn. .. ·s S . .\LE o'clock P . M .. at 202 Main Street giving motif Ylhen f'hlrley Noel A VERY STREECH. dba in the City of Balboa. County of entertained . the Kamaalna Klub STREECH ELECTRIC, Orange. State of California. at the home of Boots Keene, Bal- Plalntiff Dated: November 16, 1950. boe. peninsula. For the program, vs. BEN FLIER Bob Chamberlain of Costa J.'Iesa JAMES E. RAGSDALE. et al ~ Vendor and Licensee talked on clubs and their func- Defendant JAMES KARA1tf lio ns. citing work of Boy and Girl Explain County's Water Plan Under and by virtue o r an Ex· Vendor and Licensee Scouts, Elks and Masons. eeution lssut>J o ut of the Superior JAMES KARAM Each mem.tu;r brought food tor Orange coWlty's plan ror aC· Court of the County of Orange, Vendee and Intended Transferee •the Thanksgiving baskf'l of their quiring Colorado river water In State of California wherein Avery No. 597-Pres.s adopted family but as the family replenishment of the depleted lo· 3treech, dha Strcl't.:il Electrie. Publish Nov. 23. 1950. has moved to Santa Ana. a new cal underground 1upply, will be Plaintiff. and James E . Ragsdal~.' j one will ht> selected to \•lhich v.·111 explained to the Central Ba.sin Defendant, upon 8 judgment ren-NOTIC'E TO BIDDERS bo given the Christmas basket. W•ler a.uoclation of Los Angeles derecl the 28th <ln.y of July. 1950. 1 The Board of Trustees of the Bobbie Baker of Balboa Island.• county at a meeting in Compton for the sum of One hundred forty· 1 Ne\vport Harbor Union High and Miner~& Price of Costa Mesa J city hall next T hursday afternoon. two a nd 00 100 Dollars, lawful School District requests bids ou Wt>re special guests. Next meet· Col. M. B. Wellington of Santa money o r the Unitf'd Statea, bt>-! the following ca·reterla equipmt'nl. Ing will be on Dec. 5 at the homt> 1 An&. couaet for the joint comn1it- &ides costs and intl'rCl't ; and sum spt in place and ready for instal-of Laura di.' los Rios. 364 F'lower let> pru1notlng formation of the of Twtnty-unt-and :.i l/l oo Dollars. \ laticn in the cafeteria kitchen of I street. Costa t.1 esa . Orange Municipal Water DistriC't, with interf'~l fron1 the 31st day of the Newport Harbor High School : 1 I !or ultimate annexation to the July, 1950, Is now 1at the date of a . One ~taglc Cher ra.nge No. LEGAL NOTICE Metropolitan Water. District. and lhls writ I actually clue on said 701,-JSS nnd one Magic C hef Ross Shafer or Tu1t1n, who has lt:d Judgment. , range No. 700-.tSS. or ap· NOTICF, OF lNTF.NTION TO negotlaUona of lhe commiltf>t" 1 have, on the 3 1st day of Octa· I proved equal, double deck I C HATTEL l\t ORTGAOE with the MWD. will present the ber, 1950, levied upon a ll the jright, \ elevated shelf with fronts TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN : plan at Compton. title, claim and. intcreHt of said and sides of stainless steel ~ NOTICE VJ he~eby given p~r· Th~y were asked to address' the c!f'fendant fo r 1·1thcr e r then11 in rini:.h. suant to the 'provisions of Se<:t1qn I mN:!t1ng becaltse as announced by and to the ruiluv.·ini;-tlcs<·r ibe<I renl h. on.· Mugic Cher. m o<lel 463· 3440 of the Civil Colle of the State • the Central Basin group. s!milar estate. to-v.•it : s -23, or a pproved equal, I of California, that nn the 5th day 1 problems of fading water supply Item l : Lots 10, 11 and 12 three dt•c k baklng and of December, 1950. \VEST COAST I exist in the basin, as w.ell as the of Block 2 of N l·w port Bay r o8.3ting oven with fronts, PACKING CORPORATION, th<' west Los Angeles basin. which also Tract, a..'i per n1ap thereof re· si.1P.'J and legs of .stainless owner of the hereinafter described Is considering annexation to MWD. cord~ In Book 4 , Page 16 of .stf'el finish. j fixtures and equipment of that Should all three projects succeed Mlscellanl.•ous Maps Records A It t "b"' b"d .11 certain packing and canning buid· an unbrokl!:n etretch of ter1itory .. :sanaernate-o 1sv.·1 . of Orang1· Count_v. California. be received on 11 H ot oint Glamour ness .situate and located at 3006-from eastern Orange-county to the 1ten1 2: Lots 11, 12 and 13 L" 3 d ·k ,1 t 1P , od 1 3012 LaF'ayette Street, Newport sea near T o1·rance would be addl·d In Block 4 o r Balboa Tract, I Htn~ ~ ec228" ec r c o\end m el Beach, Ca.Jifornia. intends to place to MWD. ~.<1 pt>r map thereof rec~rded with ~i~li lor ca;~ci~~p:~~e eq~1~:. 1 a_ Chattel Morlg~ge upon the .said J Orange county is expected to 1n Book 4. Pa~e 11 or Mtscel· 1 t r· . h I fixtures and equ1pmt'nt. vote on the proposal to form the l~neous Maps Records or Or· e~d~i~~s · 1 .fl ti d We.st Coast Packing Corporation ! Orsnge County Municipal Water a.ng~ C~U!lty , California ' 1 bid fo~:.~'l~a~<ipbeeciob~:l:e~ ata ;he is the Mortgagor of t~e said prop· District next January 5. the date Notice is hereby g iven. that on .. ,. f th h· h ·h 1 C 1 t erty, a.nd I~ address 1s 1687 West lo be sei Tuesday by the county Friday, the 8th dav ro ( DecE>mber. ~· ic ~ ~-e .1~ sc ~0 · 0 ';pe 1~ Water Street Long Beach 2. Cali-•supervlsors. The new district would 1950. at Two o'clock P. M .. of said es~rip ivte 10 1°rbma on r~ i~h fornia. · include six c ities and most of the day. 1 will proceed tu s~ll il'.'l front I ~~pm~n d ';1us f de r.supp 1 ';' b Reconstruction Finance Corp-1 unincorporttted territory of Lhe of the court house door, South en· .~~ a e 0 e ivery mus e oration is the Mor..tga.gee of thf' I county. Cit ies already in MWD. trance In the City of Santa Ana. spAe<• d"t t d 1 II 1 I said property, and its address Is \nc!uding Newport Beach Santa . -. ere 1 ra C'-n a owance s • at public auction to the highest . 1 df.sired on pre.sent equipment • 517 Sou.th H.ill Street. Los Ange les I An!l., Anaheim, Fullerton and La.- bidder for cash In Lawful ~toney h h b . d 1 th 13, California guna Beach are not concerned with of the United States, all the right, w ,•cl .m•kYt he t'X&mine n e THE PROPERTY. fixtures and lht' approaching election. ti e. c am an~ 1nteras o sa.1 ~· Bid will be recel\'ed u to 12 equipment upon which the 1taid tl I i I . l f .d d f ca ~ erta I c en. I fend~r either_ o~ th.em) ot, m ...,,.i;.,.."'••t h."-..l~jn~•• , f . Chat.tel Mortl\"age is lo be placed ~· U • . . ,. ~l>m<b id~tpW W!P' fl; ~-(7'"\;1 f"'tM.,1 ~d ,.,,i,\\·t; corunsts o! u.e· tollowtng' n:i"'_I... tai .f. . ~ucit! ~lic~of .W..s""ftrti.r 0 ea~ . .a~ 1 p~ M.~the '•ome ":' · \ in . All mactfinery, tqulp1nent. • ~,......,.. """ t .,.. ~ 'necfissa~·y ·t? ra1st Auff1~1ent _ll.1' l~c Board Room. BIY' furniture and fixtures belons.· Marines on Duty satisfy said ]udgn1cnl with tn· Th Bo d 1 h Ing to Mortgagor and situat· I d e ar re9erves the r g t to tert>st .-an costs. . and _,1 b'"· ed. in and upon the preml~s GIVEN d h ..i th! reJecl any ..., JUll. • . un Pr my an... s LILLIAN "13UTLER Cl k known and ducribed u 3006· 14th llay n ( No vembl'r. 191 0. N 94 p ' er 3012 LaFayette Street New· J 1\MES A. MUSICK , Pt~bt~h No;.es2;.JO, IMO. port Beach. California.' . Sheriff nu: SAID Chattel Mortgage 11 By Carl R . Edgar. _Jkputy. I to be executed and the consider· Launer. Cha.flee & Launer O.R.D I NA.NCE NO. 6M ation therefor will be j'.Mlid on the Attorney for f'laintlff. ORP.INANCE~EAUNO SEC-5th day of December, 19~. at th!! Bank or America Buildingi TION S298 F THE rt1t !NICI· office ot ft..e.cor\.atruction Finance Fullerton. California. _ P . .\L CODE THE CITY 01'" corporaUon, 417 South Hill Street. No. 590-Pi·esa. Jlit'E\VPORT BEA{:H. Los Angeles 13, Ca.Jlrornia. Publish Nov, 16-23·30. 1950. The Ctty Council' ot the City of \VEST COAST PACKING Nn. A·l9!0S ' NOTICE TO CREUITORS ESTATE OF BESSIE ETTA BARBEF., DECEASED NOTICE IS H&REJJY GIVEN to the creditors or and all persons having claims against the said de· cedent or Mid estate to 1file lhem with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court or the County of Orange, State or Calltornla. or to present the Satne, with the n.ecaaary vouchers., to the undersigned at hiA or her place or bustnt:ss, to-wit: 1-t l ~ Coaat Highway. Corona del Mar, Cali ornia within six monlha after the first publication of this notice.' Dated November 10 .. 1'50. CLAUDE L. BARBEE. Administrator of the Eat.ale or said dttedenL ' THOMAS E . HEJ1'11'ERNA"N Attom~y at Law Hl~ Cout Hlcl>way Corona del Mar, canrom.1& No. 1193--Presa. • ; Pub. Nov. 16-23--30, l>eei T, 1960. . QUAIL sflOODl(o Quall llhootlng _.. ..... ffO' SoOd for tlle -11 part cl U.. 111 eon ln Mart.pea coant1', ao- 'c:ardl.n& to the Natkmal Mt.ame- -·Club. Many -·r .. -.,.... all pNMDL ' .,.... •I•• .1 Ulie CluCI~~~:,::•: Pr•••• a 1ta1u •· ~ ...... -.-·-~ N!:!wport Beac h does ordain u fol· CORPORATION lo\vs: By A. vtONOLD. Preaident SECTION l : Section 3298 ot the Mortgaror Municipal Code of the Ctty of CR~16628 Newport Beach is hereby repealed. No. 599-Prua. S.£C'TION 2: Thi• Ordinance Publish November 30, 1950. shall be publlished at le.aat once ln the Newport.Balboa ~. a NOTICE OF .INTENTION 1TO new11paper of eenera1 c.lrculaUon, ENGAGE IN 'IUE SALE OF pri.nted and published In the City ALCOHOU C Bl:VERAOES of N ewport Beacb and ettaU k-.. November 8. 19!!0 come effecUve thirty days after lta TO WHOM IT MAT CONCllRN : final pus&C"'. Subject to Wuance of the IJ. The above and toreeo~ ordin· cenae· applied tor, &nd commmc· uice was Introduced at a regular Lne-not Jess than 1-' daya after the meeting of tbe Oty Council of Ute date posted. notice ls hereby ctven City ot Newport Beach, held on that the undersigned p ropoee:a to the 13th day or November, 1950 sell a.Jcohollc beveragea &t U.eee and wu ft.na.Uy pe11!d and adopt· prembea. described u foUowa: ed on UM 11th da1' of November, 208 ..iiog Palm Street, B&lboa/ 19M>, by tbe followtns vote. to--wtt: Newport Beach, Oni1ce County A YD, Councilmen: Finch, Punuant to such intenUob.. the Drakei O:reieley. Blue, Isbell. undersigned is applying to ·the NOD, eow.cum.: llone. Stale Board of Equ.&lll:a.tion for A.B&ZMT. Q:Md..._: None. l.UUance by transfer o·f an alco· .. L L. rpn .1., ho Uc be.,.,.,-e Hoen.es for thHtt Mayor prem!ses U foUowll : A 1*1**T: · On Sale 04!'lleraJ Uceme C. IL PRiUT • On Sale General nup11 .. i.. a~a-u ...... No. 900 Pr n r Alz1'0"0 -.inc to protest tlle P\n-Ndr .... ~ . --0( MX1I u-mq fllo .. , ~ a oOUkd prot.t wtU. t.be stat. WI P'P{Ai -..... ot ~at s..cn. .. "nnno 1lialtlt el ----a ••C.. ...., • ....., stat!Js&' ,_ aaru ,., I ....... ...._ ,.... --.i 'ail 11011111 "1 Iii•. "-tall .... eampartmeftt fll Ml ,... 91cmt7 11 an 1IOW Ma d tw -..-.. tlle 4GO --•• Ilse -0( ........ ---at.. Bula Ana, ..... • • • aALl'll' lillti ... to a -plollnt ~ .-II Ilse ,. I 'S s llDio " Qui •• ~ ... Ro. 111-"- Ddnloi . .A.Ye.. °"7ta K-. DIUJ 2 -· If. -. .. The Santa An& Detachment of the Marine Corps League wtll mail tree the Chri8tmu number of their monU.ly maca.sine, ""Tell-N · lt To The Martne11" to any Orange county Marine on active duty in Korea or elsewhere. also lo those in hnApita.la either in this country or In the Pacific area. tr you h&ve a rel.alive or friend in the Marines, send hi.a na.me and ma.II Ing address I a post card wlU do) to. Santa Ana Detachment. 1tlarine Co~ League, 910 N. Main St., Santa Ana. Lowes Donate Tree to Park A rare tree bu been donated to the Coeta Mesa park by Mr. and Mn. Jack Lowe, .t2IC5 Harbor Blvd., ln appreetaUon ot the ltlnd· neeeea of local clllaena to their mon, the late rttnk Lowe. Frw.nk waa the lO·year--old cancer victim who dted Sept. 28 1n1 Santa Ana Community hOlplt.al. • The t..rH .. a Macadada.. wbich la an rver11 een wtUt an edibM nuL ~-LA&OR . ~CONDITION$-~/ County Val~ion IWeather Hurts Drops $2 Milhon Assessed value or p1'Qperty sub· Jee~. to local taxes in Olange coun· ty reached $-t3i,123,110 for 1950- Pepper Picking 51, compared with $211 ,832.190 County farmen today sought to for 1944·4.~ but \VbS a decline f rom salvage part! of their pepper anJ th!J $-439 .154,190 for 194.9·50, Call· tomatoe crops soaked first by tht> fornia Taxpayers' Ulol30Clation re· rains and then damagC'd by a frost ported today. Included In the total a wet>k ago. taxable.• valuation in the county Unofficial estimates indicate 1 ror the current year were $226.· that apprciximately one-third of i 584.150 or lend . .$19'1 :"i90,575 of Im· the 1,100-ncre pepper crop which provemenLS on land. $•18.009,85~ of last year had va.lue or $4!',0.000, personal pn:•perty and money. As-would be lost. Damage t o the to- ses~ed value or pro~crty exen1pt mato plantings Is geJle-rally ~al/­ from taxRtic1n in t~e county dur-er, according t6 Deputy Agricul- ing this year an1ounts to $32,061.· tural Commissioner Ed Dudley. H « 470: t.his figure docs not Include estimated that n1ost or the: pro9uc- govcrnmenl-o\Vnpd prt;p1•rty. etc .. lion of a total of 1.000 a cres or" on which n11 nsscsst'cl valuation i~ late tomatoes .;ould be lost to the made. .growers. T otal va.luat!on nf taxable prop· Picking of peppen:i normally erty in California r~R.chc1l a rec· would <'Ontlnue Lo &bout Dec. 1~. ord high of Sl 36J8,914,5:l7 for but bccnuse or thf" inclemt'nt 19!">0·51, th•• nssociation sahl. F or \.vcathl'I'. the C'Xceptlonally heavy\ 1944-45. taxabl1• value of property pepper crop, both belts and c hills. was $8 267,099.366. Fur 194.9-50 had been so badly damaged lhat 1 it was $1 3.227.731 ,l 1'4 . unly nominal salvage can be real·• izcd from many fields. I Yule Plans for Needy Families .... nother MC'rry Christmas for hu11dred11; nf needy families again Is in the making 11t the Sn.lvation Arm_y soc ial !>~rvice <·enter serving the local R?'r'C.. Talbert !,'TO\ .. :ers rC'ported vir- :ually complete losses. Wtnters- burg and San Juan Capistrano farmers also suffered heavily. Appointments to An!'lapolis Upped I I I I I Yule plans WPJ"e lr_•ld ll")day by Brigadier Fred Ohrn. center man· ager. when he made an appeal for d onAtions of no-longer-wanted toy-M. whef'I goods. clothing and furniture with which to carry out the Army's rehabilitation program. He said that articles will be pick· ~d up by a. Red ShlPld truck a•. '1ome l'f' nrrice \f ~nors will tt•lt>· r>hnne Harbor oi'M~ Naval academy aspirant• may no\v receive direct appointments to Annapolis through the loca.l Navy orga.ni~ reserve program, l offlclab said here yesterday. The announcement wa.15 made in conjun<:tion with Naval organ- ized reserve recruiting month in which tht NaV)' Is cui're~U)C 8"k· ill' rnorr.&n; ~.~l'fl ~!""!n! to 'f~n I , uoi... . • • . · Navy lclala .sa · 6d-appetnt· ments to Annapolis will be given each year to memMrs (/( the or· Army social .krvice center," Brig. gantzed reser'V~ who have served Ohm said. "Durln~ the holiday! in a drill pay stalu.s for at lee.st and winter n1onlh.s ahead, our one year. need need for loy11 . warm clothlng Appointeea must ~ U . S. cltl- "Vf>terans .ill~ non·veterans '\like and their families are. given "8.SSistance here at the Salva.lion and furniturt' v.•111 be accute." zena and between the ages or 17 With an atlequa~e supply of 8Jld 22, officlal11 aald. these Items. the Salvation Army Eligible to join the organized re- will be able to bring Chrisln\8.9 serve are meo and women between and year·around joy to hundreds I the ages ot 17 a.nd 29. of needy homes. the center ~an-Further information may be: ob· ager emphasized. He said that all tained at the Naval Reeerve Train- articles will bf' repaired and re-Ing Center, Santa Ana 1 Blimp fintshed at the social service cen· Bast'I, phone Kl 3-2331. ter before. being redistributed. Indio Date Festival Prize List Ready Premlom l!st booklets for the 19~1 Rlvt>r!'llde County Fair and National Da.te Festive.I, to be held here at the colorful Indio Fair· groundll on Feb. 16·22, Inclusive, are now arr the preaaes and being distributed this week to prespec· live exhlblloMJ throughout South· ern California and other part& of t.he country. Entry bla.nlu and t ree copies of the booklets, containing com· plete informaUon. m•y be ~ured by wrltlnc to the Rlvenride County Fair and National Date Feativ&.l's year-around otflce at the Court Bouae, Rlvendde, Calif. r County Ac:c:epts . Kyle's Building • The county Jut Wednesday ac- cepted the n~ Sunaet Beach Vol- unteer Fire departnie:nt'a bulldlng, erected by Contra"ctor Fred B . Kyle or Balboa Island at coat or "7.278,32. • The atructure of concrete bloc.U and w1lh two engine baya arid recreaUon room and kitchen, b to be Ole community "meeting place" of Sunset Be&eh. . The community donated the land and part of the con.st.tuctton coat. raisins-t.be fund by a aerie.a of benefit · entertaJ.nm~nta. • Police lnvestfcJate Thea11e Entry ) · GI PRACTICAl , GIFTS ' 00~ 8TO()I( OF MEN'S WOME!'o"S sac1 CHJJ,!>1Plll'f'S l'OP'VIAB PRICED HOUSE SUPPZRS-- B:XJDY•.,.-aUBBER FOOTWEAR -SHOES -POJl THE ENTIRE FAMILY D Nl~L GREEN COMFY SLIPPER f+r ;_~EN • ~OMEN 450 to 600 ·1 HILDRENS' HOUSE SLIPPERS 195 to 295 en's, Women's Popular Priced I SLIPPERS 245 to 550 CUNtC -8KOOTEK8-GRACE WALKE.RS S HOES I FOil "'0 1\fES / Jll:D GOOSE SHOES FOR CITTLDRES BARBER'S BOOTERY ' 1195 !\"';!:\YPORT BLVD. PHONE COSTA MESA •HTl•"':::s::°".u ch ~'I 7Ae ~ell ~ \tt\t {!kCl! Beautiful ..(\at,.... LaKuna Beach, California -. -~ 1\ I YOU Alf COIDl.LLl Y IMVIMI~ TO WOllSHIP WITH US. New Location Legion, at Through 811. ... ldonc9 Phone 1561) • SUNDAYS: 9:45 and I I a. m. Sinif•piralion, 7:30 p. m. Frank L.. and Wrnte A. Doiudl. c.-pcl!torJ -------' Where you headed ? To see tf.e hottest thing in town• the; NEW $51 Chevrolet! .. ~- CULBERTSON MOTOR CO. 2481 Coast Higliway l1aco_11 64'42 NEWPORT llACH • • I -,., I • • I I l ~----·····----~~··-·-·-·-·-·-·-···-·~•r·---·1·,1••··-·•=-·····-·········-=-•••••••-••·-·-·••-•••-···••••••••-•••~1'"~"·•~.··•••s••••~s~:•s•s~s•s•s•c•s•s~ooo•o•c•s•;~••••s•o~s~cus~cuc~c~s•c•s•e~s~s~s•z•&•&•:•s•s•s•s•s•s•s•s•,~s•s•s•c~;•s•s1s•s~1s••~I ' \ -. . . --. -- * On Dee. 1, 1950, 243,000 Bank of America Christmas Club checks will be mailed to members! These sayings will provide extra money to buy Christm~s gifb, pay taxes, in- surance premiums and 01her year-end bills. If you missed out on the Bank of America Chris tmas Club this year, join the '51 dub NOW! Heres how it works: To receive a Bank of America Chritlmos Club check on Dec. l, 1951 fo" pliJ• inl•r••f-dtpo•if $1 a w••k for SO w"li' plus inl•r••I-dt petil $2 • w••k for SO•••"• plu1 in11r111-dtpolit $Sa w11lt for SO wtelit "•1"111 11111•• •l•lllt l•l.,U•<' CllPGl•llll JENN 'S -DRESS SHOP Salt> Bllw fJabardln~ SKIRTS Plaid t.:elton t 'lannr•I lil..Ot·st:s ORt;S~l:."4-J t :JtS t: \'S t:Kt;J•t-:~1··1 .. .\S S t:J.,"'i 604 \\'. &lhol:I. Hl\d. FIR~T (_'Jlt"l'l'tl ,, ... S('I t:STJST CH RIST, $.SOS Via l.Jtlo, ~ r\\ porl ~h A. br•n<h of Tl>• t.Aoth•• Church, Th• Flrd 0.!UCh of C A•i\t, S<i•nt id, in lo1ton. M•n•cliuwlh Sund.i, S<l>ool ,.)0 • m. Su~•' Se r,.ic• 11 00 •· m W•dn•\.d•y EY•ninq m••linq I .GO p. m. ll••d•11i llo•m l(>("•l~d .ti 11 l l'•lm Slr••f, l•lll>o•. 1 open d.i11 w from 12 -n to 5 p . m. ••C•pl Sund•'' .i ,.d hol0d•y1 n•tlon· • u, ob .. r .. •d. rt.. pUblic i1 cordi.1lly in .. :t1d lo .itt1nd •he church 1e1•ic •1 ""d u\e the ll1edi•CJ llo<Hn. COllElA.TlD INTERIORS MODllN •IKt TIOl'IC,11L FUINITUIE DIA.tlS • WALLl'A.l'EllS • LAMH FlOOl COVEllNGS HOll!'if~ & OAKDEN ~II CO~ST HIGHWAY MEWfOI T IEACON ~m Ope11 ( ... , '1.!J. Xm..1 JIA'M"KF~S .... 1 "°'"''-'''"n.+--TraU.-9 l r n-.~1lar Sh&..... ' REr\OON 5081 ("40lllfA ~ftlll& Mat1.reM 0o.. tlW N"4>Wpott Blvd. WELCH'S 200 ·. Voice· Combined ·Choir to Present ··Me1ssiah' · at. OCC On Sunday afternoon, December 10, at 4 o'eloclr:, the combined church chofn of the Harbor Area and the Oran.•e Cout CoUeire choir will present Handel'• "Meulah.." Tile 200 voice cbolr, under the ·dlrec· tlon of vlaiUng conductor, Dr. Ra}l>h H. Lynan. out.at.anding' choral dlttctor ln Southern C.llfornia, will g1ve t.hJe traditional Chrlatmu oratorio in tlle college auditorium. located on lhe campua. ju.at two miles north of Costa Meaa. The solotats have been selected from the Harbor Area and will feature three local aingers. 'Ibe soprano, Mrs. Adrtane Wapr, · l1 the director of the St. Jamea Epiacop&l Church choir, and u a soloist ha.a appeared at many civic functions In this area a.s well as ln Los Angeles. She baa studied with outstanding teacher& m Southern CalJfornla anft appeared in many opera productions ln UU. area. Th e contralto, M 'rs. Conn• Boettcher, has been hard many tlmee by the mumc k>ve.n of the Harbor district. &be h.u been &e· lected to interpret this same role by two other "Messiah'" &TOUpe lo Orange County. Havlnc studied with Nellie Stuart, Oberlin Con· servatory, and Lucille Bteven90n, New York, she is , now coa.cblnl" with Roger Demming of ~a.Sadena. State Interested· in Development . of Small Harbors State·'-'ride lnterut in tfie lmpor· tance of Small Harbor Develop- ment i.. indicated by the creation of a number of working commit· tee~ charged to make studies and recommendations. F ollow•n&' the recei:it meeting of the Shoreline Planning association of California when $e appolntnlent of a com- mittee from that group was rec- ommended there comes furl.her evidence or small harbor activity over the state. At the annual meeting of the California. St.ata Chamber the suJ>. ject of small harbors will be en the program when the seulon1 are held Nov. 30 and Dee. 1 In San Franeiaco. Orange county is s pecially inter· ested in the subjel't. The county has three outst!Llldillg Jocalltiea of. f~ri ng UnUSU!tl advantages for the OPf."n ing up uf small hBTbor pro- ject.9 of merit. First of these Is Upper Newport Bay which has occasioned conaid· erable comment since the comple· lion of the t:Xhaut1tive report on that area by Conaulting Engineer R. L. Pattcraon. who p'ep.ared th• reporl on instruction.II of the Board of Superv1-ors or Orance county. Capl!ltn.no t.a.dl•c Second in the series of small harbor project. l• the Improve· ment of Dana Polnt·San Clemente area referred to on Army @ngtneer maps as Capistrano Landing. Orange County Supet"Vtaor• order- ed a preliminary study o! that area some months ago and the findings in that report are noy,• under further atudy. Army encl· nPers havl" been in»tructed to ln· vestigate the location in line with the state·wide amall·harbor inVU· ligation they have in hand at the present time. FON ttt 8lq Teoor Maxon Fou ot Fullerton has been selected to alng the tenor role., For the J>&lt 12 years, Mr. rou hu been teachinl" and dlrect· Ing church cho.lra In Fullerton. At praent he I• as90Ciated with the Spurgeon ?dethodlat Church In Santa Ana and coaching wtth Or. Nonnan Wright of Hollywood. Jamu 8 n yd e r, out.Blanding Cout CoU.&"e music atudent, will atng the bau 90loa. Havln&" padu· at.Id from Harbor H igh Scbool. Snyder la continuing hla atUdy of major oratoMa and ope,_ 'tdu in pNtparation tot... a profeulonal music career. Thia 11 the flJ"ll time that a Coast College m1.191c student has been chosen to solo wlt.b the ma.ued cholrs of south Or&nc• county. 'nlere will be no admission cht.rl'e to thia eeoond ··Meutah" presentation ln the Harbor Area. A capacity crowd 1111 antlcipatec1; hence the public ls urged to arrive early for choice seats. Santa Coming to Santa Ana Friday Night This Friday evening at 7.:00 P: m . in San.ta Ana. Santa Clau!I htm· &elf will be the feature or a gtgan- ttc parade with over 50 entries and led by lhat famous movie ac· tor, "'Cra.ah"' Corri,e.n and his ak1ee, Max "Alibi" T erhune 1 with li:lmer) a.nd Buck Hale. Sponsored by the Santa Ana Junior Chamber of Commerce, th~ parade will start at 4tl1 and Roes Streeu, go over to Main on 4th, then turn north on Main anll proceed up to Washington Street. The parade iB deatsnoo eepecial· ly to provide tu'n knd entert•ln· ment for the klddie.11. Ten searchlight! IA11t light up the parade rout~ Mi there should be little difficwlty in findin& the location. The re are nearly 20 bands and aeveral entertalnlni marching unit.II, 1everaJ humorou.t floats featuring grotf'SQUe heads. The famed Victor McLarlen mo- 1 torcycle corpa will alJlo be on hand, riding early in the parade. I Yu le Decorations Can Be Dangerous, Fire Experts W, arn Safety a.s well as bt>auty should be a consideration in your choice Of Christmaa decoratio~. the Nal- ional Board of Fire Underwriter. advises. Combustible decorations contrlb· uted to one of the worst fire dis· asters of modern tjmes, when 90 people died at a Christmas party In Newfoundland in 194.2, the or· gani.zalion points out. Many hornc fire tragedies have also · resultetl from thi1 cause. Non -flammable decorations or g lua and metal..,are now generally avaJlable, the NationJt l Board say:1. Families can aJ.eo obtain "snow ·· for WM around the Chri1tma.s tree which will not flar• up when touched by a flame . fair · Improvemen t First Ai~ ~~s~s · irv ine Off iciaJ . _ < • • Underway 1n CDM . . . I Won't Be Stopifed ">'"':: ~!.i...~..:::-i.s:: Hits 'Bureaucracy' ~= = :..r: ~~:. ·1n Plum· b·1ng Code ~ to~m.d:.t ~::r."~o·':~~~ At a meeUng la.et week,· R. M. DINNER lN LOS ANGELES SAL>EON TAKEN Travellng to Los Arigelea where Some fair sized ialmon ha:n C. "11lt!.nwtder, manager of the Orange county fair, told the direc· tors of thfl 32nd dlatrict agrtcul: tural boerd that exhibits buUdlnp and livestock facilities for taJr- groundll are exempt from building reBtrlctlons under the new nation· al production authority. rold AYts. New attack on operation Of tht AAy llarbor ,,-..ldrnt who county·s plurhblng code u "typt- ~1abt!9 to attend may K'O <lln"(!t cal bureaucracy" had been made to the ~008. Nu P"'''lOUM last week by W . B . (Brad) Hellifl they enjoyed. 'l'hanUgtvlflg dinner been taken in Toma..les Bay, 1ra.nn=. With Mra. ~aydle Roaeve Pe werr county, <.lu r ing the put week._~. Mr. and Mr,. O. C, MacKenzie ot I ports the Na tional Automobile Bernard St., I Costa lolesa. Club. N'l&'l8t.rutlon Ii. n~.,..ry. of the Irvlnt! Co. ~~~;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ .. Fullenwider MLld \.)'le news was telegraph to the stale div18Jon of a.rchJtecture on the last day ot the Western Fal1 s annu&J meeUrll' at Fresno fro n1 which he hat ju8t returned. 'M1e dlstrlct will r>roceed with remodeling or the exhibits building for which $55.000 Wl\H recently al· located by the state. The district plans to provide additional Uve stock fncllltles, Initiate a land· scoping prog·ro.m anll additional comfort faclllit!S ror vi.8Jtora. Entry tees and preJtllum oward~ will follow" very closely the pattern utabliahed In the 1950 program. Entry tees In junior departments will be charged only wti~re entry f~• are charted In corresponding senior departments. This. is of Vandals Break School Windows .Ten windows valued at from S 160 and $200 were broken out at NttWJ)ort jC'rammar school some· time Tbursday or FrhlHy nll(ht. Cwttodlan Curt Ughter notified Newport police Saturday. Ught-er aald a.II the broken ,,.,,In· dows were locatell on the ocf'an 1ide of the achCk>I. VandalH use<t roclul to break the \Vlndows, ht adtlecJ. Red Cross Holds Board Meetin9 prlcne interest to <l ·H , FFA, Farn1 Monthly board n1~ting of the Bureau and Grange group~. Nt.wport Harbor BrAnc-h of tl1e The major part of the regular Red Cross will bf' heltl TueRday. monthly meeting of the board was Dec. :-i at the }o~('JI Club in Bal· devoted to tentative plans for lhe boa, J 2: 1.5 p. ni. Because 1 1f 19~1 fair. Some additional black· I Thanksgiving thf' rn eelin.g was Re l topping la conten1plo.tt'd, ll.'f well back a Y.'eoc"k fron1 the U:iU8l datl", BB additional lighting for the nt•xl the la~t Tuesday in the 1nonth. fair. -CJ~lfled nd~ nre rf'ad by w:ho are looking to buy. folks l)on't Vr•·\·1.-"" Nov. SO. 1n IM fll lht' C:hri.111llnM IU-nd1'«\'0ll1' Ra.lltOOIU, f)H'. I and '.!. He.lli!i reminded the board or supervlaors that Irv)ne Co. had protested against the rtgld re- qulrement8 <Jf the code when adopted about a year a&o. but that county o fficlaJs said the code would not interler(' with the fif'm'a operation. Now. he 11aid the firm is requl.r· ed to have Its c·1npluye handling plumbing work un ilH own prop- erty take an examination and t o obtalr\ permtl.8. CHRISTMAS . SUGGESTIONS ' \' A.RllAfJE for ~lllRTS, IJltt;ssES, ROBES SLEE~f~(f tiAR~~STS, t~('. . .\ho <;lrt Sl·tM In l.ISO't.;t<JF. and Tt.l\\'F.LS • BARTIN E'S CALICO SHOP I 1807 Nf'\\·pon. A1-f'., ('()~TA M•~SA Thf' firm alao ls required lo keep l!:====;:=========::::::::=============::!J ret..-ords in duplicate o f all work do ne and to file re J>0rts and hold the work for ln.s~c tion by the plumblnrr lnepPc tors. H~ said Irvine has "no desire to enllanger the publh: health or safe· ty•· and was "Quite willing and ouxious to bf' law abiding," but that the opera tion is bt-coming a "typical burl"1t.Ucracy" whlc:h "1:an bec-on1e bul'd1·n11ome ." . He said "mlu'h of 'this type or regulatio n is done at the instan<.:t! of a 1:1mall g roup of people who hope to benefit financially from this type of Ct)(•rclon which is nut llt>cessarily in lhf' interest of the people as a 1,1.:hole. '' • 2:__, __ . ___ -------------·---r 1 ' SELF-SER VICE LAUND RY I Balboa \Vashit I • I • I • I ' .30 Min. Washing -Fluff Drying Blankets Wool Shampooed and Dr ie d 50 f ' . 103 Palm -BALBO A • I 1 Harbor 2724 l-.. --·--------·-------·--·--·-----------.i .. ~· I You'd GiveThem the World If You Could ' With TV -I ... thir Chrtrtmar JOa Can! ' "[;'OR YOUR FAMILY, Christmas L' 1950 can be the m""t wonderful Christmas ever'. .. or ever to come. J For never, before television, could you give your loved ones all the whole wide world ... e the exciting world where history ~pens before your eyes-and the new~ has meaning 118 never before ; e the world of adventure, "here a little girl ran be a prince1s, and a six-• year-oid boy ran tame the West on horseba<:k • the world of knowledge, where learn- ing ia fun, a nd "p!ay hooky" no one wants to • the world of sports where champioM teach sportsmanship 118 we!! 118 skill • the world of laughter, which oweepe away the day's cares like a broom • the world of great music and culture -a world of inspiration awakened faith and r~ Yes, these golden hours are yours to share when you're a television family .•. but lost forever if you delay. Never before ih all history has there been such entertainment for all the family at so modest a price. Place your order for a TV set now-for this is the Christmas you can give the world to your family. Third unit which offers tine poal- bilities if the Bolaa Chica &~a north and inland from the am.mu· nition and net depot at Seal Beach. Har1·y E . Bergh, land planner for qrapge 'f~lf ha'.t ~u b~iUed ~ nu~~ Cf ruggtt;rted oitJlnes for a 1Artte·st&¥.-developme~iOi that •rea and -It .. is hoped tha.W &hortJy official recognition of the advan. tages there will be the subject of further atudy. The orrranizatton emphaJJlzed the lmportanc~ of selecting ChristmR.I' tree lights which bear e v)dence of liat•ng by Underwriters' LlLborato· dee, lnc. ~·"1"ts should n.ev£or bfo f!fld on tbe ~§·0111 ·~und the ~1 cqtton or pa~ Q. atsd <extren1ely d&ngerow,' the Wiltiona) Board ob· served. this magic world ·is tfle ..... W.~'1i9Y -.. . eve;y 'day? - Coast College to Supervise Harbor Players Try out.a for a new show. ex. planation of a new system of pro. duction, under supervtaton of Cout college and announcement ot a new director will be the concern of the Newport Harbor Community Players at their ne-xt general meeting, Dec. ~. 8 p.m., at the au· ditoriurn of the Corona del Mar Grammar achool. '"Dream Girl," Elmer Rice's moat succeMt\11 Broadway comedy, has been aelect~ u the Playtra' second production of the current seaaon. With a ca.st of twenty, with music, dancing and sing1ng, with • varied costuminl' and rapid shi!ta of scenery, IUce'• atDry of a girl who daydream• herself Into one hit&rtoua ~lcament alter another ottere th• local croup a eb&JJe.nge to do sometbtnc differ· Motor Fuel1 Set Rec:O..d Jn Sept. More gasoline. propan~. butane and other high.test mot or ruel!1 1 were distributed in California in I September of this year than in any other September in the state's his· tory. William G. Bonelli announced today. Reftners and other licena~es dis· tributed 306,056.07 l gallon.a of auch fueJ11 during the month. Thi• amount wu 21 ~ million gallons -7.6 per cen~-gre&tt"'r than the September, I9f9 volume. Of 115,· 64<t, l 70 gallons of butane, pro. pa.we and other liquefied petrole· um ga&e.B included in the total. al· moat four·fifths were aold for do- meatJc heating and other non· htchway use.a and conaequenUy were not subject to the motor ve- hicle tuel tax. Tota.J taxes of $13.223,.503 were ccMlected on September dlatrtbu- Uona. 'Controller Thoma• H. Kuchel refunded $1.083,523 dur· the month to purchasers of mot.or\ niet for non-road use. teavtn.g net revenuea of $12,139,980. The re: tunda amounted to 8.2 per cent ot the total collected. ent In the way of dramaUc enter· STl:ELHE&D ANOUBS tainment. · Steelhead anglera have been Under a new ll)'Nm ot produ.c· ha vine eome very good tuck re- tlon, f'flb,.,..ala for thla ~t eenUy along' the Ttinlt)' ri•er In come<l)r wW be bold u a dnuna the Trnlty Cow>t:y area, acconllng clue activity Ulldor Ille ~-to the National Aul<Nnoblle Club. alon of the Adult ICduca.Uon di.Yi-lloet of them have bMn ~t&Jting eioft of Onna'e Oout eon--PIAae n.b 11'.nd the llob e.n rwmtns are 1N!ln,c formulated for a cc;im· l&rTe. >.. panlon adult Pdlueatloe -Jn \, .tac.....n tor u.o ~ ot /tJM nuaaq U...Ova . TELEVISION iomoving faster than you think. New pTOIJ'&lfta. new •tare make their debut every week. The longer you we.it, the more you miasl Here'• just a partial lial THE WOND£aFUI.> world of :noke beliove- Experta •Y every child .uedl it aa put of hi.a normal deve.looinenL Aod it rnakee motber"a life a lot euier -eaperielly on raiD.y dayL M rs. Franklin D. Roosevelt ' Uftilal S,_,o Dtlq•k '° TM ~•I AntMbly ., tM Vflllitd N•U... ..,.: ''To me teleYizion ofl'tn a mapi&ient opportunjty to in.creae the ed.sx.tion which .. mab availablo lo Ille child.-ol to4oY -U parentl ril oupor9lea -..U,. Ille t7Jie of ebow and Uoe U--' Ill' --l<biq tele'rieioo, they can -Ille -tl>at W.Yieiooo bao lo oiler.• wlUda ..,.1srq m acb ~t and m uc:ls that wW be ...._bla la tbmr ed-tloa .. Of...,,_, , I -a -l:otioo• ill t!!e .., .. , ..... o1 dlildNn'a N z '"-t wa • aa111 ... tmt,.. ..... •sis rilkm. I CHILD PERFORMERS. Talented •inaen. dancers, muaiciana inspire your own children to learn faster, practice loriger, willingly C1lJ. tivate their own talents. ADVENTUIE-American kid• have "ione weetem" and takeo their pueoU alona. Root. in', tootin' wNteru are fun for all -etimulat.e a healthy love of outdoor life. I DRAMA for youo_g and old-The brighte•t atara of the theatre now perform to millioi»-, bring the great plays of all time to aui;Ji~1 who never before could see the LAUGHTER under your roof-the abared pleuure tbel binds your f•mily cloeer. 'lb. greet.est comedian.a of the entertainment wor~ an ia your living room every night oo TV. • I lllO!J naJcr a.fain cart Jo !ittk/ 1 • ., " ' tecbnjeeJ and S>ocktCap ~ 8tripod -'MhtS -<Im· -Clll-will ... -to IM """""' "' Ille .... -"' Oontra ,.....i palllle u -u to -· Cooca -~ •r!as-U.. ~ f-CXISTA _. I ou.11• bera ot Ill•._,..., ~ ~..,..... tlle ·l'C•••I Auto-l•m•• ..._ clindor wW M MutWla R•rtz» .,.... Qaab. ....... Yery OM Ql9-W 1.. """"'-cl Ille o.._e Oout ool· -han -...-°" srn...Jas liluillk'_ ... _...._., ..... _ .. ti' .Ul 1 .~lt.'9a p1111 1'•..,.to -toi&:~ tbe i:bildl'm .. tbe 1-t ia -.....i Iha -latslni ...... lMijezza& aaa 1t1-.C;Kw • EASY PAYM£1TS-SEE YOUR D~ALER TODAY ! j .... ,,_.. ,....._ hlllft_, •so"''""'"'" ... n•n4 ._ 'fd. L .. ' '------"-------' / lep facult7. Trut 5l<&r Crockett. • • • ; I I ' J I 1 . ' • • • l ' American Legion Auxiliary Initiates ~ew Members in Candlelight Rite Initiation o! new members wu,.,._----~------~- 1.Jle main attraction at the rcgu- 1ar meeting of the NE"wport Har- bor American Legion Auxiliary ln the new Legion hall Monday night, Nov. 27. A brief business session, con- ducted by Pre.!Jident 011.reen Up- l!IOh, preceded the ceremony and was highlighted by lhe member- ship report. Chairman .Alma Thompson ·read a bulletin from department giving staliBlics for the 21 st district and showing Orange county ahead in the rscc for 11eala on the "~treamlined " Friendship Train. It wait decided to have a mem- bership contest v:lthin the local unit, with Mrs. Thon1pson and Julia Eggrrt &!-! team captalnit. The team getting thf' mo.~t new and rf'instRled membel'i> within a given time will be honon!d g-uests atl a dinner to be given by the los- ers. H ospital co-chairman \Vilma Murrisnn gave a rrpnrt on the> apeech given t>Y Dep11rtment Hos- pital Chairman MrS. B . Warren at the County Council m<'eting held in Anaheim Nov. 11. Mrs. Warren UJsued an appeal for more volun- teers to help with thr "odd jobs" being performed daily for the men In the ho."!pi lals. according to Mrs. Murrison. Th<' bin.co pR.rty held Frirhty night prnved quitr' ;iurce~sful, t:on- aidering the y.reather. &!'cording to Chairman Helen Randel. T hirty- St. Joachim Club Discusses Plans for School Party ' The Mothers' club of St, Joachim Parochial school meet recently in re~ular business session with Mrs. Ellvira Krotky, president, presld- ln~. rt was reported that warm lunches and milk whlch have been made available dally to the young- sters have proven popular and highly RuccesaruL The club decid- ed to continue this program, throughout the school year. Plans were discus.<ied ror the fol'thcomini; C hristmas program and party with Dl"C. 15 srl as the <llite for the holiday affair. Com-I n1ittrr~ we1·e selectt>d to ni!I wilh the filling' of Christmas stockings and the treC" and room decorationll. Mrs. Gus Beach WR!'! na1nNI chairman of a membership driVl' soon to br underway whereby thr club hopes to contact all mothers of parochial school children fo r more active participation in af- fair!:! of the group. Pasto r and Family Join Relatives at Yucaipa Pne. perso~s attender! an<l ~1any To Y11caipa went Rev. snil ~1r~. mo1e rcpo1 tcdly staycll hon1c be-J . h H Th d I h cause of th<' frig . I nscri . on1p~on an r RU!:: -ter Thora J o for a holiday clan-l\'t·,, .. ·''"mt>t·~ gathering at the home o! Mrs. Prf:'~ident Dare('n. then turned Milton Thompson, mother of the her gavC'l over tn Initiation Officer Co~ta Mesa pastor. Alma Thon1pson and the> in1pre!'i-T he r eunion was doubly memor- .9iVe candle li,::ht ceremony was able as it commemorated the 78th performert by the unit'A own rit-birthday of Mrs. J\.1ilton Thompson. uni team fnr thr !olln\ol.'ing new Completin~ the ffimily picturr memb"'rs: Mm,.s. Kathleen Jenn-were Louis Thompson and Mr. and logs. Genevieve Garner. Carrie Runp, Adrian Joyner, Vc!ora O'T remba and Alicl' f'arri~. The nrw te11.m is r nm roscrl of ~1r.s. Thomp!'nn . I nitiation 0 ff i c (' r ; Mo na Hayden. Pa.'!t PrC'sident : Be rniCC" Opl'l. Prcl'i<lrnt : Wilma. Murrb1nn. 1st Vi ce-presirlent: Ly- 4ta Brl,r:gs, 2nd Vice-president: Eileen Inns, Chaplain: Lurillr Gehrel'!. SergC'an\-at-Arms: and Zenobia Frost, musiriRn . _ At the close u t the mf'eting. de- licious rf'frcAhment.~ were servl"d by h08tt.~ .. '\C's Alma Thnmpson. Zen- obla Froat and Helen Randel. Thll6e prt'i;it·nt wpre : Mmf'S. Blanche Rl'nz. Gene\'H Bell. J11l ia Egj:ert, Rae N1 cn1il'c-. J ean All- bsuJ:"h, Da.rcPn Urson, -Vclnra O'Trcn1hR.. Kathlern Jennings. Alice Pa.rri~. Carril' Rupp. Gene- vie,·e Garner. Arlrian J nyner. Julia Th on1p~nn . Marion N1;el anrt m r rl'l- bers of the rituRI tel:lrn and the hostesses. November Meets of Mesa Circles Se veMll ci rcles or thr Costa l\fesa ~ommunity Church \"lon1en'R So· clety of Christian Sl'ri.dce gathered recently in regular ,.~ssiun . . Circ)p O'he. meeting in the W . .18th St. horhe or Mr~. Ruth Kid- tier. J•oterl to !:H•nd $5 t o thC" David 'and ~targarct Honte for Christ· mas. Mrs. Ali ce Eastman gave the devotions. T ea was served to 12 members at the close of the afternoon. The Df'r . 1 of meeting will be with M rs. Frank Rhodes of 16th Place. Mrs. Dornthy HolmPs of Santa Ana Avr . was h~tcss to Circle Seven. Vi!'litor8 present were Mrs. Munson. mother of the ho.ele88, and Peggy Vaughn. Member s on a ttendance Included Mmes. Clem Shotwell. Hf'lcn Bro"''n. Paula San- born. He!t.'n f{oddi1::k, Anne Lillie. Irene Ollila and M isa hfary Aii· d~rson. Mrs. Ollila will open her W. Wtll)('!n St. hon1e to t he group at the next 01eetlng Dec. 14. Cirelf" Nine 1nt>t with Mrs. Ruth Pollard of Newport·Heights. Mrs. Berineace F ox pr('scntcd the mis- sionary me~ge and Mrs'.. Manna Fisher conducred the devoUonal tnterlude . The group decided to eive a basket ot groceries to a needy t'Rmily !dr Thank.sglvlng'. Rrfrrshments of pumpkin pie, ro!- tee. nuts and candy were served. Mnt. HDl"fer, n1other or Mrs. Pol- lard. was a guest. Others present included Mmes . Royce Gilbert. Evelyn Goerner. Myrt le Glenn e..nd l,thea McKenzie. Thl' home of Mra. Doris Taylor. 2257 P acific Ave .. will be the scehe or the Dec. 11 meeting. Builders Cla!s Entertained at Compton Horne Mrs. Ylayne Compton, 3S3 E. 20th SL. wa.a aaslated in . hosteu tlutle.a by Mrs. Liilian McClelland flrbe.n the Builders· cla.a of the• Colt.a Mesa Community church were entertained recently in 1 the ~pton home. " Members partic:fpated ih a va- Mty of games and later refrub - w:penta or gingcrbrrad topped with w hipped cream, and co(fec we.re .ei'Yed to Rev. and Mrt.. J9ft'pb H. 'Xbompoon. Mr. and Kn. ~ymond X. ~·Mr. and0 Mra. C-ter flaber. Mr. and HR, rr.nk .Dial. *· and Mn. Cleo 1'lller and Kn. -Bj!Hnp. Mr~. Thomas Rideway of Yucaipa. The M esa threeS<Jmf' assembled T hR.nk;;igiving Day w Ith Mrs . 1 Thompson's relatives when thPy were cntertaint·d by Or. and Mrs. ( Adrirn Hubbell nf Lon-' Beach. Belii<lcs R ev. and Mrs. Thompson and Miss Thon1psnn other guests were llfr. and ~1rs. A. E . Hubbell, Ml'. ttnd l\trs. Carl Johnson. Long Beach: Mrs. A . V. Collart, Tcmplt.> City. Lucy Pinkley Named to USC Council Jui.;tiftably proud are i\Ir. and Mrs. A. L. Pinkley. l53 Broadway. Costa Mesa. of tht.'ir daughter Lu<'y's appointn1enl to the Fr('sh- man Cnuncil at the University of Southern California . Out of 5000 frcshm"n . only 60 were appointed lo the counc il. Prominently idcntifir·d with can1pus a ctivities, Lu<'y is in chtt.rge of the Frosh c lass Home- coming fl oat for Dec;, 2 and Is do- ing" the dt·corations for the Homc- C1J1ning danre. An <"duc:ation n1ajur. the loc11l ~irl iR c hairman of the freshnui'n dorn1i tory. Tnwn and Gown . Mil:SS Plnkley was ~raduatcrl laHt Junt• from Newport Harbor Union High school. St. Joachim Guild to Elect Officers At a rccf"nt meeting of the C031.Jl Mesa St. Joac~im Catholic church Ladles Guild, a nominating committee composed n f three pa."t presidents IA'as appointed to pre- sent the 1:1late of offl<'ers for thl' annual 1neetlng srhedt:led to takr piece Thursdav evening, De1;. 7, in thP pat !sh hall. ~frs. James R . 11-t cCormick. pre11;ident, presidl'd. A dt•talled re- port was given on the t remendou!'I succe56 or the recent Fall Festival. rt was announced that now available in the church library is a complete set of the Catholic en- cyclopedia. Following the busineS.9 session refrcithments were served by hos- tesses• Mni. W . H . Van Heem- skerck and Mrs. Harold Eddy. Mrs. Harry Burdick Entertains at Bridge Luncheon Pyracantha berries on a lace cloth created a pretty luncheon tablr setUng when Mn. Harry C. Burdick of Coeta Mesa recenUy enlt>rtained a bridge club group. In the company were Mmes. Arden Long. Homer Mellott. Ray Wallace. John Webeter, M_ J . He. teUer. Sam D. Crawford, Wayne Pickerlnc and Richard Dttlma.r. Mrs. Wallace acond bJgh, Mra. Wt>bater won .econd pr1Ze and Mra. Mellott waa consoled. Newport Family Joins L. A. Relatives Mr. a.n(J, M1·a. ·William B. Tritt and children Nancy and Bill of U13 W. Bay Ave., Newport Beach n!tumed Sunday trom Loo Anreleo where they celebrated nUU>bgiv- lng with C&pL and Mra. !:. C. , Dumoucb.U.. Mn. Dumoocb.U. la I Mr< TrUt'• -· Holiday Dinner at Glendale • Mr • .and Mnr. Leo A. ~ of 2M Brofldw~. COeta .Me.aa. were gueeta over Thanlqlgiving at the O. R . Buck home t:n Glendale. Al8o sharing the observance w e r e frtenda from Sacramento, Santa Barbara. and Los Angeles. ' .. , I • Highlander E1cort1 Departing Valor Giving e~rt but ot Ule harbor on Saturday and watching ~e btg schooner Valor dJaap~&r in the fog, was the 11loop High lander, owned by Kay and Doug Macln- tyr3, \Vho live on boA.l'd the bo&t which ts docked at Bo'sun'a Lock· er. On board were the l l actntryce Mrs. Charles Kesel Ho'T'e From Neb. Mra. Charlea Keeel, 270 'Ill. 18th St., Coeta Meaa, who w .. called t Don lphon, Ne br .. by the fatal llJ· neu of her 111Jlter, le s.t home. agaln after an absence of three weeka. While away Mre. Keeel vtalted trlenda and relatlvea In Doniphan, Grand Jgland and Llnceln, Nebr. I I Mrs. Heuck Hostess Montebello Cuties to M·ese Friends on Mo pse Program Bridge wu Ute order of the af· ternoon when Mn. Fred Hauck or Santa Ana recenUy auemblei! a group of Coe-ta 1i,(esa friend!. Luncheon, served. amid multi- toncd chry•anthemums, · waa the prelude to card play. Flrtecn "cutiea" from Monte- bC'ilo, fan1r-J In their tcr11tory for their critertalnlng Rrt&r-""lng and dAnrc rm1tlnc1t. will ht' Rn ac1clrd Attraction for the Snturday f'V"- nlng f:'''°'I tlrne At Moose hall, Girl Scout Assn. Heads Attend Camp Course I I I Program chairman. 1'1rs. q. Wayne Crowl and Mr:oJ. Edward Chap1nan, Jr .. Counril A.ssietant ol LOS ANGELES HOLIDAY a.nd Mr&. I , J . Maclntryre, Mrl!I. Mrs. Sam Conrad of Alvarado I J?ec Mayo and son Rick, wh0&e HOT SPRINGS WEEK .. END Place r•turncd Wednesday after I brother Is on lhe Valor; Helen and Dc11C"rt Hot Sprlnp WM the Making up the quartet t..ablf·R were Mmes. Gunning Buller. J ohn Cooper . Michael Pandell. Charleg F . Hand. PA.ul V. E'arkea, Chll.rlC'!'I Andrews. Miu Allee Plumer and the hosteaa. Nt•\vrv1rt, fi'(•Mt lvltlcM h"j{in itt ~ the Newport Harbor Girl Sco1f- o'clrH"'k n 111I 11.ll m(mbrr". thrir Association have attended a 1~­ ~l'HtM anrl frlf'nrla arc Invited to hour Tron p Ca 1n p I~1ccn~i ng be r.11•M(.'nt lft1r the prngra1n encl CCJUl'!JC in ~ttnta Ana. for the paJljt tl~n <"1n't' t•1 TIUl'lh· hy t he Dukes uf three Ttif'~lay~. A f"'Xlk-out ~t D1xlelan1I 1 beautiful Santiago park an;-t 11pendlng Thanksgiving and the en-.Joan Miller. Jane ThomplKln. Carol I wrek-end pleuure choice of Mrll!. suing days at the home of her I Brownell. BCK>ta Keene and Car-Calla Viele anrt Mi83 Elizabeth 1 primitiv<" f'ampin~ Hrt' fe1ttu1·es <if daughter in Los Angeles. men DeSeno, Head or Costa Mesa. f"'IH'll81fJe<I arlit COf'l llttlc, do mur h . the \'Ctj' Jn11 tructivr train1n~. ' • COFFEE OA\P Oil f}ltfJ. CUP • RliGULlrt.R. .,...,_ IUCM u .. o c ... PEACHES 1 '~:?oc. 25 / GREEN PEAS~0.._29l GREEN BEANSt.~ I ) -~---' f OR H-ll GOOD mnR '(TS TO com I l 0 l H E. 8 I D 0 f T H l B U 0 C I T ,/ , --/'-~ , . ' Ad~ 4 fed~ ~ iie ~I I llPHA BETA &HADED BEEF ''.4od pvt tU ~ o/ 2ttttm(fl" ' STEA HS T IOIE•POITEllOISE•SllLOll ~ i4.7<ip~ • liROUDD BEEF !LEAI FIESH R I 'AST EASTEll AIAll FED. : ~ .... ~*-Ila.I/ PORH 1·01n ll ea~. 49~ 45~ 45~ SLAB BA[on llMOll'S STAl•WIOLE 01 HALF 39 c llY 1 IT IY TIE PIECE & SAVE 18. ., I smoHED PIEDIES IATl'S ILACll HAWll " IEllEI 'I ''. 39~ j HAllPaHll!!I ORANGE , ....•.. , 4'UICE ~oz. CA ~ I ISi ofG oz. 37/' s-.1c1 CHEESE ,!:.~;;."': AMEllCAI• PIMEITO • UEllOAI lltCd BllF H . ' · 1119 NEW~-;-~VI-. ~A Ml ... N"" 8tt1n Jloilaa: Sa 9 &.111. to ,.p.m. Week"ay...e a.m. to 6:30 p.m. . r.~ "J>vtdaa s 11ee1r " 0v 11tore _ ·I . 1 •