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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1950-12-07 - Newport Balboa Press• • • By T. N. C"BRICK"J OAlNDI · Word haa juat filtered dowu fl"Om the wtlda of Oreaon that our favorite emigrant. Dutch Gui Wurdln~r. hun't been flood9d out. like othen ln thoee part.I adjacent lo the m.lghty Rol'ue rtver. Dutch Gus, accordlnr to tbe word, weathered Ule 11tonna very nicely, and all his green produce Is still growing mightily. Penon- •Uy. I ~nk I'd become t •1ege- tartan ln that part of the cpun~ try, around Ashland. where they grow appleft Utd peara and 1ucb fine prodUce. but nol Dutch Gus. He still ha.a smlllnJ:-octoPu,sea around the place. ' r ! -. 'l'¥S l'SE!IS • mirror Ott. t.be moet rapidly dovdoP!ns area of 111, Callfo...U. Soulll Coutal ·-p1 ... VOLUME XI • Kelp cutUng, an activity dreaded by all 1ocal, sport flahermen ha.e: come lnlo the news again this w eek. First. an e;dltorlal wu IM!nt to all stale neWBpaperB by CaJlromta . F eature S ervice listing • I·· i ; ' : NEWPORT BEACH, THURSDAY, Di:CEMBER 7, 1950 ' I I E COUNTY SIXTEEN PAGES FIVE CENTS -<-• -- -' \ \ TIDI PUIS \ Alnuo to be cilean, Wr \ and lmpe.rtial, ~and tJtus 1 to receive ud ret.aln · • • popul&r in)pport ' • NUMBER 41 Remember, anyone traveUnc up Hwy. 99 through Oregon la nuta, IC. when they f>638 through U h- land. they don't atop at OWi' roadside establishme nt. Betn,g a former Newporter , he Jeana heav- ily toward local folkl'I who come from these .parla, and wtll let you sJgn his guest book, and then he'll send your name back to this dept. •and It'll get In the paper. whJch t is a sort or roundabout way of doing things. the mf'rlts of kelp cutting. Second, the slate fleh and game division --------'"------.--------------_. reported that 300 bll.88 were tagged in waters off Southern California l r--------------+--~----------- Don't forgrt. if you're traveling north, t o drop In a.nd see his In- land menage11e, complete with octopuses! durtng Octo~r in the current atudy t o determine the e ffect of kelp ~ "It::/ harvesting on the fish population he re. l ~, To date this year the t otal number o f baas marked ln the ln-·' veeUgatioR Is 1,837, the report said. October laggings we re 124 at Catalina Island, 12-4 IM:low San Clemente and 53 off La J olla. . < •• I Wlf E, TWO SONS WE'RE (~ffA1''GING ; A LITTLE Proteetl~e Auoclatlon to Mret Ocean Fish Protective AS80Clatlon will hold it.a regular mon thly meeting Monday, Dec. 11 In Loft Angeles Md will discu sa the latest developments In kelp cutting and a lso th(' suggestion that they lry lo ge t yeUowtail either on a non-sale ha.sis or to i;top canning of (' FILE CLAIMS Damages and c laims totalling 1109.000 were filed against the.• city o ( Nt>wport Beach an•I Thomas E . Vi ck thi8 1.1o•eek by the wife and two sons c:lf Dr. John Mc- Donough, who waS k illed in an accident Involving al city fire truc k drlvrn by Vi ck on tht> Coast High· \A.'8Y in Coron1t. de1 Mar on e ct. 5 , Vick was found ~·lty on a mis· demeanor. maMlau ht.er and re- ceived a six mlfllt sentence sus- pended on conditlo that he d&es not drive a vehicle ~r one year. , Frank C rO<'ker, the flnest fire chirf Newport Hllrbor has had ln the laMt 20 yeerl'l or 80, 1ccOsted this dept. the other day. At first it was about cat.a. H e Raid he'd heard somewhere that thh;i t'l'ltabllshment had been succesaful in palming 80me elegant cats off on some lucky people. And then he changed the sub- ject. Hil,izhtly. He Aid he'd Jlke me to find a home for one o( his two do~s. He and famlly c~n only sup- J't(lrt 0nc in the manner t o whtch it'!'! a crustomed. so one should go somewhe1'f". preferably where there're kids. This black animal, Chier Crock- er says, in part epanlel and part s paniel. · They call it a Crock e r Spaniel. ll'!i! a fine watchdog and even bristll'l'l at night noises, and purrs when kld8 a r e around. So, if anyone'd Uke a Crocker Spaniel. ju!'lt ·call the fire station and tell 'cm your houae le NOT either burning. that you'd like to ta.lk lo the Crocker Spaniel, and the chief probably will get him fyeah. it's a him) on the phone! IT"S HAPl"ENED AT LAST When tJ1is dC'pt. wes fortunate enough to capture a couple of al- bacore on Tha.nk!'lgivlng Day. it became a burning ambition to catch a Decembe.r albacore, some- thing whic h, up to this year, never happened before. And lut Saturday It D.ppened, right on schedule. Dr. Ray Smith, Santa Ana bone-bender, and his nice cruiser. "~ar Diary," took us a &tone's throw oftehore, and there were the December albs.core. mighty active and mighty hungry. It saddened us to hear Judge Frank Linnell moaning on the radio that his boat had lost four fish, seeing a.s we had eight a board. But we s tood up under the strain ! CAP'S DON GETS A PLUG Cap'n Don Oickerm.an. proprie- t ol' of that out-of-this-world estab· lishment. the Castaway& Club, bu, for thr umpteenth t ime, iot him- self some international fame. Thia time lt'!f In t he New Yorker, a magazine or wide c irculation and biting hum0r. Some party name af. James Datd Parker has produced a. story called "Sunday Punch" about a cousin a.nd her 11-year-old daugh· ter, and they begin rec&lllnc old times. and tht! •landout memory i!'I of the fun they used to have at Don Dickerman's In New York, where the theater crowd gathered. It's a n ice plug fo r Cap'n Don, but l 'U bet hU, place up on the hill ovrrlooklng Newport Harbor Le nicer'n th~ one menUoned ln the New Yorker! The J 960 Christ mu Seal of the t u berculosl!'I a.ssoclatlons waa de- signed by Andre Dugo, Internal· lonally known artist. the scare, fish. The Presa contacted J . B. McNally, local dlri!<'tor of the Pro- tect ive Asgoclfltion and vice president of the Balboa Angling C lub, for hlis views on the kelp cuttl.ng rdltor iaJ. The editorial is printed below, followed by M'cN•Jly's t houghts on t he subject. THE MAG IC OF THE SEA Everybody is awarc-eHpeclally right now, with crab spa.son In rull 8'Wing-that the sea provldf>EI many necessities and delights in the way of Cood: But now a group of enterprising California busin ess men has developed a whole serleos of industrial, ch emical and food products from a single humble sea planl -lhe submarine vegetable growth that every seaside visitor ha.8 aeen In the water and knows a.a kelp or aeaweed. By-product.a of the kf'lp Jndualry. according to reports. no w go Into the manufac tur(' or mort> than 100 products. ranging from rubber for bablea' pant!'! Lo dental im prt'Bsld'n compounds for the elderly and toothless ; from ice cream to paint ingredients: rrom auto polishes t o toothpaste: from cattle and poultry food supplements to el~tric in.IJulation: from grcMeproof paper to batte ry plate separators! Sr-w AddlUon The kelp industry 1., a new and vital addition lo California enterpriae. During the last \Vo rld War, 86 pe r cent of k elp products went into applications listt"d aa critical, l t per cent listed a.a cpen - Ual. and only 3 that were unlisted. Moreover. a.a leaden1 of the nf'W s('a industry proudly point out. the raw product of kelp, this magic of the sea, enternally .r eproduces ltaeU. under scientific and tiarm leaa harvesting-and so the basic source Ui inexhawiltble. There will always be something NEW unde r the 8Un, In thi..s caae uhdtt the ttea. It ts a tribute to the Golden State that Ca.11· torala vi.sion and enterprlee eoot!nuot.tely make th• dMcoverie8-41td develop tl)em. McNALLY'S ANSWER To cut or not to cut-That ia the question. To some people, k elp Is just an ocean weed that son1etln1e~ drirta up on the beach. but to the people of Newport Beach it means much more. It i.s the haven o f rf'fuge for the small fish that proteclll them from their larger brothers. It furnishes Hhade, fOOd and protection to the larger edible fiBh and allowt1 them to g row to maturity so they may be able lo re produce an;t perpetuate t h e specJes. When the kelp ls cut or tom IOO&e from its 'footholds, these fish are laid open to attack by all the larger fish in their vicinity. We have In Newport Bay some of the largest sport f\.shlng fleet.a in the world. They bring directly and indi.rectly to this city through their operations many millions of dollars a year. Not only in the fare collttted by t he bast. but to the m erchant who sella them tackles, auppJH!8, etc .. the lodging houses lhat house them, the ca.fe that feeds them, the boat yard that cares for the boat upon which they ride. Nearly all businf'sses in the city derive revenue from theae rtsherm en. Brtnc tn MUllon.s The commercial rishermen and the cannert~ with their pay· rolls bring in more millions. We have alao rnany hundreds of yachts that are k ept and maintained h ere, many summer hou~e purc hased here all because the owner loves fishing. A Chamber of Commerce survey taken two years ago list.a these benefits a.e over 111.000,000 a year. Thia enUre businesa structure Is aolely dependent upon a.n adequate supply of fish. Impair this supply and Newport Beach will &ooee theae millions of dollara in busint88. Moat of the products manufactured by the kelp companies are substitutes for commodities used p r ior to l he k e lp culling and are only BUbstltutes because the bAa la material from which they are made can be purchased from off the public domain at a price muc.h leas tha.n any other manufacture r has to pay, namely 13 a ton. These kelp companies pay a license of SJ0.00 a year and 3c a lo n (Continued on P..-e 2> IUW ........., UG1'AL la~' I "l•I -~-'" "8Ml ._.,., Olllil a. a. H 1W' t1 S: _,.,......,. 1 tt11e a st-. .. Otnn ... _. ..... n. .... ·' 1.•tilf a -.. w' a. ______ ,,. .. __ -....... -- .. _. :NcwpNt.,.. '2 .. ~ 1iNI ..._ 14&11 • s .... Ollllf 8 191"'5" ............. __ ...... .... (Pnm PIJOtol • • _The victim's w ire. Marguerite McDonough, 428 Orchid Avr., Co- ! rona del Ma r, Is 8.8klng a tntal o! NEW PORT ff;\ftBOR R E A.LT pOARD'S ot!fcen and dlrt"etara Mn. Ruth ila.ynd. secretary-tr;rasurer; Ralph Muk .. y, dLrtttnr; $i8,000 in damage~ She is asking for 1961 tak1"!6 a bo\.\', folrowln 1thf'lr t>lt"('tlon Jut Thunday .t BarM:y Fra.ncque, p re8hlE'nt; H a.r\'f'Y ll. Pt'Sl!W, dJtf'!Ctor 3.nd out-$2000 for the des~ction and lose the offlt.'I'! 11f Ralph Maskf")'· y will ~ ln•t&lk-d l\1onday at ~ preiddt>nt.; Cari Thomu, '\'lcf' prt'!!ldt•nt and Chad y,,·Jrh••ll, o( the automobile in which. her thr Bay <:luh In a joint dln~r mt"f'tlng "1th bnanl., of San dJr ector. Francque, Pf"ac.-and LJo)'tl Lo\·rland "·ill N'pN':•u·nt husband we.s a senger; $1 000 Clf'lfnf"Dlf'I and t..a.,,.ina. Lrft to'i rtpt, F. C. And"IH"n, dlff"("Wr ; flarbor ~·&.ltont OR the !llate bo•rtl. (Press Photo) for funeral. buriaJ and entomb-f 111ent expenAea: ahd $76,000 for GET $25 1$ COM SERVICE STATION HOLDUP ::?:~I'.~:'"~:. . t1eceased physiciart and driver of Newport Brach police have r e!' the car at the tiifie or the 8('ci- ~~;~:~~~:~,:~g~:1.~~j~~! ·Disgruntled Contractor Insists Amateur Driver ~~;i.~~;~~~~;5€~J0 ~e ·~; ~~~~:~~~~~~,,~~~;;Bf ::"~~::1 ·He . be Given OCC Library Contrac t Leads Cops on ~~~i:~L~1n/~d:;;i':;.·=~~c~~: bcrltn, 112 "l Cryl'llal A\l e., Balbo~. Builder Walter Mellott of South trur;itees. M Ch lion; and $10.000 jfor the loss of Island, to emply t he_ out.aide ca.al Coast Cons truction Co .. Newport board of trustee" and other Col-erry ase comfort, protecal n, a.nd society drawer of IZ:J In billll, and the Beach. who g-ol the o r'der for Con-lege ofticialA to l'lhow cause why . or his father. . escaped, In a l'llolen car w ith hl1 •tructlon oe .a IM!W ~ bulkllrtK the .Mellott 08Al.NM!t should not be . Another aon. J . McDonpugh ~ccompUce. 1 ·ror Coat1t CoUeg e, won't gel it voided. "If at first you don't suct:eed. who ts a eludent l Regis College Chamberlin told police that th without a fight. P.etcnon EllplaJn8 try, try again," might well tiave ln Denver, <;olora o l!! al.so asking. d bb · I d I~ b th m tlo of 'f-w 1·1m $10,000 for t11e 1-1. of hi• father. arme ro er s1mu ate .. a .gun. Butlder E .. F . Grandy or Laguna Dr. Basil P eterson, college pres!-('en e o n ''" 8 '-""Cl " I k S II 29 822 W B Ibo Bl d Claim WU riled by the law 1finn h !I poc el and said: Thts ts Beach made sure of that Tuesday dent. t old the PreM today that ma · · · a a v ·· ~ s tickup. Get out the ca.s h. an as he filed complaint for wrlt of the reason t he Mf'l lott bid WM ac· boa. \lo'ho hit a parked car five ~ Bal of Martell Thom n. Swaffield, don't try anythinl) funny or th mandate to compel the board of cepted was because the board be-tin1('s befo re leavin~ the Rcene o f Madden and Mcf::srry er Long gun win go o ff." The station a~ trustees of lhe college l o rescind lieVl'S It WU In the best Interests the a crident and leading police on Beach who are representing the t endant then told the gunm !ta award l o Mellott ·and gtve the of the college dis trict and entirely a h"ctic chase through New port McDonougha. l that the money was in an outsi job lo him. in a ccordance with the law. Beach streets st 4:40 p. m . Wed-The claim will lbe prf'sented to C .. h box and he W • ( C.d to • n•sday the city council', at their next · a or :1 Grandy said he h.11.d .the lo\l.•est He explained that G1andy want· • · th b,_ t Id meeting, Monda~ Dec . 11 . The company e ro ,,.-r ou 8 e a bid, o f $116.3 14. and thal Mellolt'!'I ed 240 day!" to complete lhe Jo b Polire rrport receiving 8 r ail I him II th The ba counc!I will pr ably refer the g ve 8 e monry, ~ bid was •11 7,346. G rA.ndy insisted while the Mellott bid specified that lhR.t ti wonian 1.1o·as runnin~ her dlt th 1 rl Ith h . r • claim t o the city'• insurance firm, en c w 18 accomp 1 that he's the lowe8l respotUlible t he job would be finished in 160 car into other ca.rs at 9th St. and who wal'! waiting irl a parked c~ bidder and that If he did not get days or 80 days less. The coll"ge Balboa. Going out on the call. a MacKa.y. Jay a7d Renfro. Thf' on MacA rthur Blvd. and head lht> job, all blda should have been must employ ll bulldinu ln!!""Clo1 J')O lice car sa,w Mrs. Small at Bal· cue, I haa not yel4been brought to l d S t A ~1 ,., f"~ t r a and it .etlll msy be settletl: out owar 1 an 8 na. rejected last week by the college through the periOd of conalruction boa Blvd. and 20th St., -,v here ~he of court. 1 Ot"tol<'ritK~ Rohht•r .,,. i Mu.•t Sbo"• Cau.., and his salary for the nxlra 80 \\'ns slopped in the n1iddle of the c· ~ 1ty Insurance is a blanket cnv-Chanlbcrlin described the ropb t Presidtng Superior Judge Frank· days would be ,1.437 which i~ in str••r t. erage type from SlOO.OOO to f 300.· as about five feet, lcn inchep , Jin G. West IMued order 1·eturn-1 excess of the $1,032 differenct of Before the prowl car could get 000 80 that if the_!!laim ~g~nted _ f (ConUnued on P a«h ~J able Dec. 15 In his court, for the !Co,t1nuf:'fl on l).,al"e %1 (ContJnoed on Pare Z) the cit y would be fully pi:ntected. - is our biggt>st problem." satd J~ Carl Hanna, executive officer lng although tht bulk of thf force f1 cally trained to fight d1aasten r1s mas ours Ing Of the Newport Bea<:h Clv11 • uked for a report Crom the: chiefs AMa or S.O.t. • I ~ary. According lo the Harbor art"a·s Sailor~ Monday night al the nil • of the council. held a roll call and ha.a attended flf.t aid coursl?!'I. and a long report was not nece11· fenae a nd Major D1sasler Clnell of the various dlvistona of the Dyson ".Riso a ed lhel a boat be Dr. John Osburn, ~hief of the five postmastere. the Christma !'I H e added that "Since a n , Police CapL Wal't ·~yson, of--the der division in µme of eme gency , division would co-operate 100 per but probably wtU next w~k . Jn at the c ity hall. ! council. • made availa ble o the: law ~nd or· medical division. said that his rush hun't started at this date ago civil defense ha.e taken ~n j Law a'nd Order divt!'l,OD, informed al'ld thia reque.tt was g ra ed by cent In the civil df'fense and dis-preparation they are pla.nnln~ on much more !'lerious meaning &[Id 1 t the coun cil that the organized r e-Hay Langenhei(n who rPpre!'I Pnt11 ~ster program. but that lhei'r n1a-working extra houre to handle the I!'! partic ularly impo1tant that , serve police force Is being bullt up the power squadron a l the f,ounc1! I 10; problem "."IL'i the lack o.f sup-rtellveries. This is the plan of develop a training program [n to one third more than Its usual meetiRg!'I. I , ph<'!'I. He .said he ....,.·ould like lo tht> varloua postmasten: N ewport Be a ch. E mphasis wilJ etrength. In reply to Hanna's The rire department r ported meet \lo'ilh Lloyd Loveland to e1"tl· NEWPORT BEACH; Open fo r be pla(ed on set ting up tra\ni question about the extent o( first that paid call men wi ll cpme to n1ate the amount of medical sup· s.11.lf' of stamps and mailing parcel schedules t or firet aid, defen a id training of the police force, their stations I time of an merg· (ConUnued on Pare Z) P<lfJt Sat .. Dec. 9 until 4 P· m ,: 1 S a t., Dt'c. 16 until ~:30 p. m .; DR. BAI.PH LYMAN • at OCC Sunday chosen to eo\o wttb the muaed choirs. Mrs. ~ FOM will accompany the choir at the new Baldwin or- gan. Sbe la • church orcan.let of many yean experience. At the grand piano will be planl.ot Kra. Edna WaJJc:er Ehorn. There will be no admlllion cbarce to the prelellt&Uoo or •"nle M-.!I" and a cap.city ._d i. antlclpatl>d IO the pllbllc lo ursed to arrive early tor ehotce 1e&ta. ~ -.. '· ... • ? --L Sa.l., Dec, 23 until 5 :30 p. m .. la Ule ~or of P oa tmaster Bill Adams . B ; Eff P<'tive la.st Afon- day, the poat office lB open every day e xcept Su'nday until 6 p. m .• a ccording to P06lmaster Herb Kenny. BALBOA ISLAND; l"\o change tltU: weeke nd u the rush hu:n't begun. W iii ~ open ne~ Satur- day afternoon until 2 P~ m . or longer tf necessary. Sam~ for the 23rd, deJ)endlni on demand. On Sunday. bee. 24, will be: open fM limit ed aervtce: from 8 a . m . liU noon, saye Poat m a 5 t e r H Uda Briscoe.. <X>ftONA D~L MAR; May be open on !Ne. 16 and 23 If busl- CC.Ontlnoed on Pace Z) Harbor Wealher Tempershlrd for the put week m the Barbor U"l!9: RISI> 1- Thttrwtay, No•. 19 .... 11 &.3 Frida7, Dee. 1 ............ .. 51 8at1Uda7, Doe. 2 .. ···-· .. llO s..-7. nee. a ............ u " llf-7. Doe. 4 .......... II N ~. Dec. 5 .. ··--· • 6! W ed s 4170 Dec. t --· ,S 51 Fo'N!eU&: Cas1He.,..._ lllP e11·es 1• P'ftda1 wta. ..... .,.._dck .... f .. rrem ........... -· ..... to tM t!F Fltal ...a.,. Mid te Ute Ls 2 ,_ -...... ,. ....... G .., lie IJ ... e••ler tMtcw. ---? • I I I , , FIRE FACTS -BJ Newport~ Plre'J>ept. Does Kelp C~lnt Hm111 Fishing m:a Hiowi.m •: . • (Coa __ ,,_11 1 N!;rt'l'·~:'~.=..scu:t ::.·: I I CON'T-&AT )OIJR lrl"V"'llT where. t.bey Un • etmtract and Oc a ton without a contract. aible pro)"ler In the VlclnJty of her -~ · , Tiie tot&l paymen.t. .t.o the Dt~on Of Ftsh and Game for home a~ 8 :09 ~ednuday. The ~JlOI '1;lJ'U.. U?OI~ , t:be two yean ot 19'1 ~d 1948 for the cutUnc ot kelp 1.n the whole , man rani out of her yud when htt VO!.JRSEU' ! \ ' 'l Blateo ot C&lltoml& waa $3723.05 lacludlq I....,__. '18411.&3 a dog 1tai'ted b&rl<jng. Police could '"• Ol•11 p.._ as aa Enter«! ae ...,.,.,d-clau matt.r .Jlm• 11, J.HO, at Illa -omot at -0-,......_ fl.-. . '" • ' · W'or tbili paltey .um, t.be •porta &Ad 4)QRIQ:I eretaJ fl8hlnl' Industry ~~ii~~~;~~=~~§3 ' year. tlnd no trace of the man. · In So. C&lit. lo p-ID Jeopardy. ROSANN!!:, Hollywood dancer Th.ere are substitute. tor aU the product.a: manufactured by the -"A quiet Hollywood wedding I• Newport Bea<:b, C&litomloo -the Act ot March S, 1179. llhow tllat 1...pta VOR ud ~II ftn&nctal Jua'lthll" In depre:alon da)'9, o,_.e eounty nenr fol- lowlld tho l'Mt or the """'1b;< oft the roJd etanc!ard. I We .tt1J ha.Ye • IMIA!IP'a.oe ... 1 cantor8 Xaa i r• P 27¢1N 47 Esten. Hember Nath 'FF &W 'nnirllttlo9i kelp cult.en but there ~ no subatltut.e for the kelp lllelf. one where only the pre.M •r•ntA of the · Immediate fa.mlllea are If narure had felt lb.at the .lttlp nMded cut Ung, natun-would present ... ave placed fl.eh or &nlrnalll tbere to ~o .It. --luS<e\ i-1" -Ila -l'l'-.ut -4--Laa l-f •tr BEN 0 . Rml)DICK, 0.... -P 7" W ROB'mT F. wtt'·MN.. Bml'W ....__ A.. ALEX.ilfDEB HAKILTCJlf, ~ .... _ The p,. ... has been adjudged a n-r of pneral clreuJatl<ln l>J' d..,.,.,. ot tbo &lperior, c-rt ot ~ C-tJ alut la tuJ11 Cl'••l- 10 pabUOh an 1<1na. « 1-1 •U--.... u, .-. top ~-. ~· bal'l'Olod gold oCand&rd la (GUI' o;te. Two -ol &ill4. ,..aow ond lllack, --()nap <OUnty'o money ta the -for·-.nl cen· 9lttiona1 aceouet'• for u amaz.. blS run of p-ll)> that hu made our dtlSl!Dll brae nearly u County Reds OCC Clubs Back i Won't Reg~~ter Bloodmobile Day l( More than ala weeka qo .. the ••we are definitely Coln.J to back county called UPoD all C.Ommuntau 81.oodmoblle day, Otic. Ui, came who reel.de here, work bere l'r UM · enthu.luUc. report from the Robins NOTES Oll'Fl~P APl!lR OF TBll CITY C# l'i&'l'(POIO' DACll much u Texan.e. -~ gol4 ..... -p<JUDd llM 11tven ua .. , ....,,.. lndlYI~ taxpa70r, StaMu'd on Co. T.- r;old of the -1-117 hu ,na ua ov lllcl•t tt.a•cbe, NJ:WPORT.BAl.04 I'm& ....., 'ft* a 0 MVc' tbe -'141h'w RES cm. .. Onnp County, SSJtO .,.. 1_, a.to m -a.: (fl.II t11reo lfGne of tl>la 19' n.W., but It l!I monthli) (Also tncJudee the NEWl'OKY-BAI.Bl)A MltWS.tiMn • :a. =y-lt::: :z::c· m~ Tway)! OaUildfl the i:!&ZCtf fl.II ll'9r J'llW• tJaan a bUlkm barre1a of otl .Ii.nee ::;::;:::;:::::;::;:::;::;::;::::;::-;f.'::::::::::::;::::;:::::::::::;::;:::;::::;::::;::;:::;:::::;::;:::;::::;::::;::;::::;::::~jtbe ~·Olinda cti.covery In tbo l>lneU.. Civil Defense Mesans Plan ~~S SHOPPING TIME! · a-.u at Cow>ty A.uenor I "'-'~---ah · period llfawtco F . li:n<krie, u compiled Traditi ly, the int.ens ve ~ oppmg ~ l>oJIUtY Dan Waite ot tbe pe· opened last 'weel!-with the 'nt•nlr:egiving holidays behind ~ dlolllGa, et•• the total productJoD at the end or 1949 u us and Christmas Day, less than a month ahead, suddenly 1.-,Ml,64 barftla. . 8eeo111e• Serious furnish it.a own spea.ken. 'I'beN ( c..dltaed rrom Pace I ) will be a permanent moderator pll~s which would be needed by who will have control over ~ Newport Beach. mecha.n.lca of tM mHtJng, John· Dr. Osbum a,leo told the council "°" eJr;plaJned. , looming large on the calendar. 11-·- Traditionally, too, Americana by the millions, put off 'nle oount:r bu nearly 10.000 the inevitable buying cbo.re until the Jut poaibl<! day, or ~"':, ~ ~ ,.::,::t~":'f~ even hour-forgetting or a.t least ignoring the memory of under waf.er, oft Huntington that It wu hta undent.anding that Heinz KaJser presented hla ~­ the state, through the federal gov. tgna.tlon u a member of tM COW1· ernment, will eet up at.ockptlH of cil -due to his new duties u 'a medical supplies for uae during all member of the county board -Or emergency. supervieort1. Kaiser wu a chart.er Bert Webb, chief of the public member of the councll. • · · ~'"---"'-t'-'"a J hnn Jl<M:h. Tile total M:r<age, aa· ot that awful, JOstlmg, crow~.,., nev ........ ~..... O y-Dec. si. l!Mll, .;,.:a 11842. Come-Lately experience of Jut year (which they -ore Halt a -at oil nelda, laip . , ad ma&ll. make u.p th1a acre&J"e Uiey'd never procrastinate thenuie!Ye9 Into again · l d ~ otant ot the 10 Surely, this year, there is eYeey' inducement for all of~n.ilde. B...uncton 8-:h hal ""P' , · , . pllM n~ llalf at the blWon llar- us to get our Christmas shoppi~ lltarled and f1n 1abed reJo ID au. llO _,.,. slDee tto dl•- early -the easy leisurely pleasant way-and so enjoy ""''"'· and ~ably more than works diviakm, aid that he )\11.d Joaeph Rapier wu. nominated to about M men In his gTOUp al-tak~ Kaiser'• place in preclnct 13 though 80Dle of them are ai.o and Wayne Rueger wu nominated memben of the flre divteon. He to represent precinct ~l«)lt. ' informed the coundl that be bu Kr.. Beaaie Lowvlberry, in a made arTan.gemente to obtain bull· 1 report on beauuncauon, W'.'Z"•d dozen, compreuora and power people to prepare peUtiom: to· t,e equipment from local bullneumen 1ubmJtted to the Co.sta Meaa pai:"k in the event of an emergency. board tr they want treu planted ' · ' . ll&ll """ lop! -y of Ol'a>\ge the holiday season to the full. Never in memory hAve the OO!IJ1ty'• potrolOWJ> IDd .. t.ry. lrmnedlate Action on Costa Mesa streets thia spring( Next meeUng of the COUllcil wln be on Jan. 8. Johnson sald. The Dec. 18 meetl~ baa been ca.noelled due to the holiday aea..tton. Hunti»rton B b · Udela.nd Hi.s dlvia1on has devised a plan gift stoCks in aJJ stores been more plentiful or varied pool bro~t •~tc d~ b which breake down their function (Shades of the war years-when there was BO tittle to wbtcb wt:n. started on land&'we/.e into the separate parts. The first, -•·"f •L-.,) pointed Oil a blu, 8CI that their In the event of dlaa.ster. calls for choose from, and largely ersatz ~ at U-1&4. 'bOttbms ·wen: wen orr ahore. Thli lmmedhltf' action and calla for cut. Our own Newport Harbor merchant. are advertiaing praeUce ~ f:taalJy been ltabi-Ung off dangeroua electrical cir· . . , tbe Used, but not WJt.ll after a k>t of cWts. erecting .pas, putting up everything that you could find in the biggeet stores m lll!'al jawing and the leu expenotve light.o aod barn..,,, and protecting 'd bl ll:f.n4. the public i n general. 'nle eecond ' biggest cities of the country, and pnerally a~ OODBI eta Y , --phaae ls concerned with rehab1·1•ta· &.11:1ur ot trouble also wu hatched lower prices, since it costs more money in overhead to do out In that field by slick promo tors t ion work. h Id h John McMiltan, chief of the utll· business in high-rent metropolitan areas. So let's all save w 0 80 t ousanda of 2 x 4 oi l ity divi.slon. was unable t o at•-d JoU to credulous suckers which i.cu money and show mercy to our nervouil eystem.I by shopping wouldn't ha•e been quite. 'io bad, the meeting,... but John 8aUors ex· th h till plained that a deta.Ued Written re· early and at home--and thereby, for this year of 1950, ba~u~n "oil 10~~· X: fa~Yit i;:~~: port has been prepared explaining correct to aay "in that field" aa the o peration of local water and m01t of the.ae postage atamp lots sewage plant.a. The report al!lo were not Ln HunUngton Beach includes a detailed map, which field. Ju!llt 80rt ot out that way. would enable tnUned personnel Most ol ·them were abandoned f rom neighboring cities t o take escape those "never ag~'' re.greta! SHALL WE APPEASE! Get $25 in CDM 1 (Contlneed from Pa.rel) hPJght, w eight around lBO pounds, about 2!> years old. pasty-faced, with blond hair and wearing heavy horn rim glasses; He wu wearipg blue denlm pant.I.and rubber ~· The cetaway car wu described u a late model green ).tercury aedan. P olice and sheriff'• men found the car abandoned ID a field mJ.d. way between Lane and Paul.arlno roads approxJmateJy 100 Y8'1• &00th of San Joaquin Rd. It la be· IJe \•od that the robber• chanlfed cars at ttilil point. A police checkup revealed ~t lhe abandoned car belonginc to' J , regularly travel throUCh the eowt• Ol'&Dge Cout collqe Interclub ty, to nigU:ter with SbuiU JamN Council u it concluded IU weekly A . Muaick. meeting Monday noon. So tar not one Cotnmunlat baa And wfth their report came the complied. an~e-ment that J ohn Wan, County Ordinance NQ. 590, en-'Pl'MJdent ot the Photographer's acted by the 00.rd at SUper'liaon club. wu the flNt algner a.a a la.at Oct. 17, coven not only Cof,Q-polenUal blood donor. munl1ts but also memben of ~J' In ord•r to &Nial the local Red "fellow travelen" (f'O\Jpr8, l:1J)ee Crou chapter {I) it.8 CUtTent drive It 1pe.cilie.1 a1 a CommUDi.t.e organt-fW" whole blood, Coaat atudent.8 .z.atlon, any wblch enpee 1n "~· ;equeated that the Bloodmobile elstant promulgation ot, &upport fOl' this vicinity be set up on their tor, or adherence to, without 1.db· ~pua and further suggested that sta.ntial davtaUOD, tHe .·~· they be allowed to engineer a poUciea and objectJvea ot. a foni&JI campaign for blood donors among Communlst govemmen't , torelep f~uJt1, •tudenl.9 a.nd cit iseru: of CommW1llt orl'ani.zatioo, or &Jt.Y the ·eo..ta Meaa a.rea. agency In which ls vested control · The councU has enligted the co- or direction of tl;le world Commu. operation or all clubs tb enter an nlst movement." · Inter.club competition for blOO<l: Any ~hlch promote t~e st.rate[)' t~ .competttion to be on a percent. .en-tactics of foreign C9mmuniale,' qe .baail. • or recogniua foreign Communtst -''The honor of winning In a com. disciplinary power over lu teade.r1., f>'titlon to aa.ve human life at o.r directing or encouraging Ill ho~& or on the batth.• front 11 re· J?lembera to trawl aproad tor ln-wa.rd in it.eel!,'' at.ates a student atructlon OI' training in Cornmu· .spokesman. nism, like-wise were de.ilgnated u Support Project covered by the ordlnanc.. AlJ cJubB are entbuslasUc .sup- Requll'ftnellU porters of the project which will Regtatratton requirements fn. •ork Jn thlt way; All eltgtble elude name or aUae, pl&ce ot retil-Oonora will deeignate which club dence, na.me and address ot em-,a.au t<ecejve credit t or their do· player, it a.ny, o r na!'.Pe and ad· P~tlona. Studenta who . bring par· dress of place at ~MU; ~ ~t.I, other members of the fam- lhe namea ot a11 Co&l\muni.it or. lly, or friends to donate blood, cani.u.tiona wLlh which tbe i.DdivkJ-~Y alao have credit given to 8 ual la attWated. ' ' apeci,fic club. 91.Ju·up cards a.re The ordin~ce, aa an emergency now "being d1-tribut.e:d. Actual time measure, was etfecUve a.a soon u ~ppolntrnent will be made by the paued, but allowed lo days more k.e<t Crou otfictala. In which the Communlsts could · "The health of e.ach willing 8 tu· make their prepa.raUons to rea'I-dent donor, and all others, w ill be lster. · c.hec:ked v.ry carefulJy before do· . Sheriff M1.1a.ick had hill l'f&iat~· .Qation is t.ak~." asauru Mrs. tlon blanka all ready then, and still ~artha Bua, school nurse. tiaa, but nobody ha.a stepped tor· . The Bloodmobile \viii be set up ward to fill one out. tJt tfle home economics building on BJ TBl!:ODORE ROBINS May lbe Good Lord protect and guide ua! It looks very much as though we are ln the toughest spot In our national h i1tory. No matter what our state depe.rlment does now it wiJJ be either compromilJe, ap· peaaement or getting mad and be in the mldtit of world war and maybe with v-ery few allies. U we are n ot careful. wt' will be bled white trying to fight on many front.a and leave our own country pretty well u narn1t-d and unpro· te<:ted. We n1ight nvt t!Ven hav~ enough planea it'ft her!" to fly over President Truman while he at· tends be.II g&nW:-.s. This should be a good Ume lo buy th&t new 19!J l F ord or ctne of our late model used cars. Maybe you would prefer to r<a ve u. make your old c ar look like new in our new and complete body and paint shop. Thia Is your F rirndly F ord Dealer toaying ~ood-bye 'UJ next week . ~PROFESSIONAL~ ~.DIRECTORY ~ DENTl!ITS l...ter A. Becker, D. D. 8. DltNTISTRT I 1711aN...-porlBl•d.,CoetaM- )ledlcal Bld&'. 8-8752 606 Bl. BaJ A. ve., llalbo& Hubor 1127.J "Ho. hum," !la.Id ·the sheriff to.. the college campus and wtll be in day. ·•Buafneu i• slow." ~perat\on from 10 a..m . t o 1 p.m . l.::=========:::o:==:: Failure to obey the ordtnanoe Oocton and nurse• from the Re- constitutes a misdemeanor, pun-gional Center of the National Red l.ahabJe by a fine, UJ> to ·.ftiiOO. a.ad Crou •pecialiaU tn blood extrac - i..mprisonment .up to ab: montha In tiGn, uaieted by locally trained jail -volul'\teus. will condvct the. col· WELDON W. SCHORG DENTIST • _ The visit of Prime Minister Attlee to America. coming 4'Ventaally uad went tax deUnqu-over the operation of Newport ~ .. '~n the heels of Preaident · Ti-uman'a threat to wie ent. n.. Be...i. uUUUeo ln I.he evenl that awu.u · cotmty . .pent. years un-local personnel wu not ava.ifable. the A-mb in Korea point.a up fhe intense concern felt in tangling the meaa and g-ettJng them back on the tu: rolla. Sailors alao Indicated that the Hutchinson, Santa Ana, and had . been stolen rrom iu parking plj.ce Arrest JuveniS. lege·•J>OnJK>red bloodmobile. UO £. ·18".h Street. Coat& Meaa Phone Beaco• MM6 Euro over any move that mi:rht lead to a third world Hu.ntJnrton Beach'• dry and wet utility division hu acouttc1 all pos- war lielcJ. baYe produced 437.920,120 si.ble aourcea of water supply tor ·"'1... • not hard to Wlderstand. The people bM.rrela ot oU elnce dJacovel'y In the Harbor area which could be on Santa Ana high school grouada Th a. Cha a bout one hour before the robbtry .on err rge 1 •IS concern 18 used If necesaary. Hardi . lt20. It's field cover• 3543 acre•. of Europe are desperately sick of war. y a city or Dale RamSBy, chJet of the tra.n•- towu over there can be found where the evidence of war Oldest F'1eld portation dJvlaJon. explained th.at Old .. t oil field In he has about 130 volunteers tn hl!4 does not still linger in one form or another. The very the county and sec<md ta botb acreage and group. Most o f them are expetl· severity of economic conditioqa ia in itself a reminder of production la Brea-Ollnda, with enced truck and bus driveN1 and the great struggle. 2ot,110.U03 b&rreU from 1668 fully qualified to help out with the ·-ru. --•-t th t .,_ fl traMportatlon problem In case of Add t o this the fact that Europe is utterly defenBeleso -.. ~ ~c • t-eld occurr ed. Newport Beaeh police picked up a su.<ipect Wednesday, but Cham· berlln said that he wa.!J not t.b e armf'd gunman, and the man wu released. H owever, they are no\V !A-'Orklng on a fresh lead which may lead to a solution of the ca..e. hu been produclne tor more than emergency. against an attack from Ruuia. John ~oy, America's 60 y..,,,, wblle HunUJ>cton Beach Communtcatton• Post Office Hours occupation chief in Germany, ha.a said that the Soviets .h.U produced more than double Ted Hambrook, chlet of com· have enough troops in Eutem Get'many r:ight now to push Its volume Ln 30 yeara, lays rnorl! munications. wu abaent but J CJhn (Contlnued I.Nm Pace l) . . chooee Th . l emphaaia on what Huntin,-ton Sailora explained thst the t.ele· ne-1s increase•. Nothing-to war~ the Rhine at any time they to do ao. ere la a SO Beach h.aa mea.nt t o the county. phone company hJUI made excellent rant it yet, 8t.ated Postmallt.er serious doubt that the Western Eu.rope.an• would make any BrN-OUnd& tldd hu furnished proviafoas for an emergency com-Vr.rne Wataon, resistance at all to an invasion from the east. some leg&J flrewockJI llkewiee. For munication network. He added COSTA MESA; Nothing :thla . . . . it . . . tha a number of years, A. OU. Birch that wo'rk lit in pt-ogress to enlist weekend aa mall Is atlll slow. Io VJeW of thlS e1tuatk>n 18 not surpnaizlg t re· ot the Birch OU Co. fought the..._. the &ervicea of amateur radio ex· Will pr.obably be open next'-two port& from London say that Attlee will preas for ''peac.e MUmenbl of the late County At· ~rt.a and also to obtaln emerg· Saturdays, Dec. 16 and 23 until at any price." lf this proves correct, should we go along 1 aeuor Jamea Sleeper, but didn't en~y communication fa c 11 t t I e s 5 p. m . Also. said Postmaater . ·;, C win. '!be Sleeper plan of aue&S· lhrough the UM of the many ship Haze l Gill. during the ruab day• Wtth lt? . In other words, should we appeaae the AMmu~ in• rnine~ npa a ccOTdlllC' to t o shore rad.lo! in the area. someone wUI be on duty all rUg:ht niBt8 in Order to avoid a po&Bible hil' W&r at this time! volume and blue of production Reporting on the activiUea of and therefore the lobby will be T)ie history of 1the past two or three decadeB affords wu th• 1.,.Uy est&blished and the power .squadron, Hay Langen· open aJJ night. however, the &oon came., lnto l'eneral use heim, 88.ld that at It.a meeting on postal windows will be cla.ed. &blll\dant evide11ce. that appe•"'1W'll\ leJula .~ lo furt.her ·~hout ilie etate. Dec. 17th, the iix dlv18Jon captalns All poat.mutera urged Harbor appeasement or eventually to the war It was supposed to. Third and fourth largeat oil will try to work out a standard residents to MAIL EARLY! avoid. There is no reason to believe tllat the .results would fteldaUme in the oounty al.lo are long. operating proe6dure 111 case of the L~ diff h ' ti pl"Oducet'I, West eo,.ote wtlh need for evacuation by water. ~ any erent t 18 mee. lM.121..899 ba.1Tel8 from 1013 Langenhetm1 etreaaed the fact that If we can make an honorable aettlement with Red acru. and ftichtleld with 116,.218,-the power squadron will u&at all China we will be only too glad to do 80• But to knuckle 21.'3 barrels from 1295 acr.. other divtaion8, until it ls called Cooked Food Sale Saturday at Mesa · Hane of the othu slx n etds has into action u an evacuation unit. : down to a display of brute foree would weaken our moral readied a lTundnd million baJTel.e . Mark Healy, speaking tor the -strength to resist and would 'rirtl1&!Jy de8troy the effec· -Coyote pn>duoed 11,727,399 Coaat Guard auxiliary. aaid that -tiveness of the United Nationa in world affairs. b&rrell from 1215 acres, Sea.I the flotilla commandera are ready The one thing and only one thing that can melt thl• hum~ world of ours Into a family whJch will be characterized by bnJUaer- '\ood and the Golden Rule a.nd the •Pirit of the Good Sa.ma.rit&n, Is the love of Ood. That le the mean· lnc and message al cttn.tmu.- Dr. Daniel L.. Ila.rah _ ,, . • Be.ch 11.111,,71 b&rrel.e from 280 tn give their full.eel cooperation to Peace at any price woald not give U.-~ nor 18 ...,_, w-Newport, t11e county's the council. Muk ..umateo thar the price one which the democratic world can afford to pay. ,,__ oil field and a ,,_, prom· the orpnluUon coaalot8 of about .. • lllJos cae, l ,ffll,lllt buTela fToom 11 boot.o Md 100 men. ____ , 111 acne: &rma Pa.r1I. %29,807 John Boyd ot tbe .upply diviaion :. ON GETl'ING AHEAD barnlo tram 10 ..._, Newport was oat ...-nt at tl>e me.ting. t•.aa ~ from ao acrea and but Carl Hanna expfatned that thla A useful-hint to young ,_ wt.o are an•i«»19 to climb TaJMrt 21.ffl b&l'rolo trom 10 dlYlllon muot await the Aat.. and ~·the ladder of success was offered lly A. J. Goel<, ehalnlll&n -. ,..eton&J "'-Wblch ue ~ of the board of Bank of A'Nriea, ill a 0 -b to the s.n •err ol!oruy. . -r AS fer V:ahrt"'t!ft ~ Franclaco Junior ChambeT of Cons~ Jut week-Active TWef Ttllet $JO Cl\ler ot tbo lnt-.U.n dlvb- '"The trouble . wlth WQll!leti'• '1ack• "la that t.hey'r. not •ck •nouef>." -comedian Bob Hope. .: membership .in civic groups aueh u 1 ~ Julor Qiamber Ltn•• Lt•c• 'on. c . K. Prlea ....,,.,.,,. lh8t -of Commerce, he llllid, gives tlle illdlvlduBJ tniJ1Jas In lie would uk tor ,....unleln to ..,. >f tho oound.I 10 °"""""trate on Police Ut the ct.U tlefenae aad major uainl' men and women ln their o.,... ;;. leadership and helps him to better ftt bbowelf for pnoitione -oow q-1.1oe~ • 'l••·r ""'"!"'• a. •Id 111at U>J.a l'&"luu-.no w111 not bl .,,,. f bi h 'bilit ' th ....._ I ~Id. Pl~ la U.. CUI at U.. "Dutclt --• W bl -w~~ ~ , o g respon!ll y ID e , "' -L•ob," 111 Main · 8t.. --.. ......-• .......--la u.. dty ~· to lllllllt&rf _,,. lie -lllat 'nt bank ti whO """ -a--~ of .•'--T -'Wtlldl. lillD balletbt wftkta t. ~ to !Ml had tnlonn•tioe tram rrteNe b e execu ve, • • _,. r-....., ....., _, ... _ ....ume t.bout -.-••• """'9d the _,_ U>at ..,, 4-11111 tlul -Ailgelea Chamber of Com--, illta r 1d dial d"6e Mflte .,,_ Ill P. •• -Tue•day. Uitll ot u..-. u. 8: will l!aM '""' -aen : not only benefits young men llllt'••*'Pi tJie "l*lt ot eo-?:~~ :.---·~; LloJd ~ R.ed or-di•-\"'...,.-. ·.:operation through which both local ·ud Mficw•I prob'r•n• ...,... U. flll*•taraat ., "1-Mk-=·= ;::.::;·~w. ;;; :=n~: e:eu '::: . -&re met. ~~I :e :..: i I Oii tJ1m wtn-from dla.at:er WOl1t to a civil de-)Ver the reapgnalbillty for the ~ Mr. Gock's theme certainly 11pplles to amaller com-Gonion Weevil, ':!,;"'::;· the ,..,.. -~ -ll!at 1n Ito ~loodmolllle e&Mpalp. The blood. . munitles as well as to large ladumw_ . "cen~me ""'"n"' -b1'"'1mont, -that the lunch new role the Red er-.wW .aWJ .,,obl).e will vWt hue on the atll • --.._ lMI undG' the 1"---1 41nictlon of 11 January. Tllo -.set --men feel that their, opportwnltlie for t are ,wu -"P bJ Tom rovemment aut11ortt1a but that '1tf0ftd to .._... "--Ullo -~ llmlted , , ' ...._, _. B&!bo& Watt U!e ·-r r·-• ID their home town. Bal the)' can help to improve llMft: Tbe -WU probably !ta dvU detenoe part wtl1 be mott "1'&111. At the lalt "flolt at the ;; tb..e opportunjties b,y COtllldentJous •and __ _. ... W'Vke ia><en bJ --. wbo -tho ll.mlled than It ha.I bed! In -_.m<>Mle. 192 .,..,.. ot - 1 ............ ...._... ~-.......,_ relief. .rwe &mated and th• Newport: .;_to the community tJUonowia dYle groapa. -()f -. uy --. .-~ ot the eaa11 rqiBta He lndk:aled ll!at u.. Reel er----2GO ptnta. ·..:; eoml!W!nity, regardlem of lta Ille 111!f!11t Jlpe well COClpefa--,. l!ad • th!'i" J>CIU>t pcor;1am: Ill •to.lq tile -tac . ...,.,,. .-!1°11 among ita bn.ilrla people u4 1 la l••nl If It l ctU~ .MUMWWWU ..!" ~ '=U:'! :::":i:"'i!:: =~ .::~.;;:;:iue=: ·_,.to sr-and~ ' Quall """*" -,.._, enJoJ-nunlng, ..,d nuna'a aid .,._.,,... -.. ,_..la Co-" Be !Mid- ; So, ill the ftnal U1tJJ1111. the of the ln4tt!dlulJ iq --rllr ~ cluriJ>C .J. To bo _.,. tn .-rrent eel -nor. u.t "Ulero le a lot •and the pr<JCJ-~ the Jau defblite ~d ~ ..... ._ IP -s.lla of &a <E ·-to -t-. lllON work ahead ol ua." t..,.•eiiob•• :btiW,.-r11mn;· cw~-u t;;:, •'!t:;-:~,:O:"~":~ "'°;.h~!'i!i~C:,-/"'1:7.;* U.::n!=--·;; we1111e ...... j •• .-0 .• , .. 1119 -... ,4 I L 1111t tlllaqlt t1ie ad-..,... ............. • ,,.,,.., -lllood """' • .lfw1>Wt -.C:he Dd--. ftM•~t of bia cw»+~udllY • · .-( ' F ...., .. ••5 E I Major D' Cw 0•1AI .. Ill blWI -; --"' 1· J -Bit ~ -•• -tlool Lovel&Dd aloe> wpd .....,....,. on ~. Jan.....,. t . ;/h , ~ i I . f ... ' A l5-year--0ld SaDta Ana boy wu booked for petty theft and ll petition to juvenile a.uthorlUe.s w'-8 filed after the boy st.Ole a wantt and a ciC'&rett:e Ug:htei.. from lbe purse of Betty Jo Por:nery. An employee of the Be.lboa 5 and to at 3 :07 p. m . WednMday. , According to Mrs. Auatl.Q. Cole, mana«er of the store. the boy told her h~ \\.-anted to buy a paJr at levta. She took him to the rear ot the store "° that he could try t.hem on. Na.rtty wu a purwe be- IQnCing to Betty Jo Pomeroy. K~. Cole waa ca.Jled to the front ot. t.i,e store, and when she C&Jl'le badt she found that the boy had left without the levts. She remembered that Miu Pomeroy's puree wu c,&oae by &ind, although It wa. 1tlll there, aaked Miss Pomeit>y to check 1U caa- tenll. A. wallet and ctgatttte J1¥hter were m&u'n&· • , . Newport police were called Im· mediately and a po1Jceman Jn a prQWI car MW ·a boy anawerlng the t elephoned deacrtpUon at. · tbe thief boarding the Santa Ana t,ue. The boy became frictitened wbo he aaw the police car and tried to run away, but he wu fiDaU, e&Ul'ht Ln a C•eollne •talion reat room. Resulta come t.rom constant PracUce! Al\ ad N1Vlarly In thla paper wtll produce reauJta tor you. .... ,,.. ...... ._ HR\MH ........ . ............. , .. .... ~ ........ ,., ,... ... , . .,_ -Sen~ 22· ~'-SM ........ ,,£iv-tr Yillr_ ... ...,. ..... ._ ... -;.:;.;;:;. ................ •t •YWAJ1 W.,.,&r. • 21 ~FF • • • ••, eca .... 4119, •• ......... l!!_lllli .... , ~. .BOOKED FOR THEFT Char1ea W . Millet, 113 29th St., Ol'TOMETR.18T8 Newport Beach, WU booked by ,-------------l'fewport Bes.ch police at 9:33 V. E. KOEPSEL, O. 0 . •· rn. Tue.day on a petty theft warraJJt i.,ued by the Ocearu1ide OPTOMETRIST polk:e department. Bail waa set Elfeal.nc-by Appo.lntroeat at 12~. SJl.4 W. Ne~·port Bhd. Amateur Driver (Ooi!tlnaed -Pap ll 'Newport 8ea.cb lla.rbol' 2511 MORTICL\.N' BALTZ MORTUARY lad, Attencla.nt flO Coaat Rl&bwa7 OORONA DEL MAR DAY AND NIGHT Phone llarbor U I.SSURAN<:E; Old Eata.bUabed Insurance Aceocy . All: llnM ~11!9 tumed &f'Ound, Mrs. Small had at.a.rted again and wu driving-very &lowly and weaving from one s)d~ ot the atreet to the othe r. The po11ee car signalled her. to stop I wlU. ttd lig'ht and siren, but Mrs. 1 Small oonUnued on her way, of. fioen eald. The pol\ce car finally pulled aJonptde Mrs. gmeJl's car and the otncer kept yelling for her to pull over. This went on ~ the care procre.s.sed l Mrs. Small'• rather e-rraUcally) from Mc Fad· den Pl. to 21th~ St., where the yo4ng woman wu nnaJly isto pped. I lf-OWARD W. <lERRISB .ion C..'t Drtve Answering the of'tlcer'a a.ccuaa. tion ol betnC" drunk she replied: "l'm not drunk. I just don't kno\v how to drive.." Evidence or this statement was backed up when upon lnvestlga· lion lt wu found that a sedan bek>n«inc to Carlton Meara, 822 W . Balbcm mvd., Balboa, had Its left door caved in ( thla wu th<.> cat' M~ said Mra. Small . . 1808 N ewport..BI vd., Costa Me.a t'HONE BEACON Cil61 I BE SURE-INSURE •·tth ! MAURIE STA.NI.ET In.aura.nee Only Pbone It.arbor 1 '7'71 HI llar1ne Ave.. B&lll>oa ~ I .bad 8lrUck fivoe Ume.I, a tfre [,-------------- hydrant aero .. the street had its W. Stuart Foote paint chipped off, and there w ere tire rna..rka along the sidewalk GENERAL INSURANCE tor about 20 feet . lilre. Small told JudJ:'e Frank CourffQ'llM /'lfAormatiori Linnell Tbunday mornlne at the ! 117 B&lboa BIV41. city court that lbe had a "cu.a Newport ~b Ph. llM'. U tlpt" with blr ~u.band. Sh• WU 1;============~ ftud Jiii& with $75 OUlpOnded on coadWon tlla.t .m. remain on good beb&'liol' tor .O daya, make res- Utution tor the damagea Ql'aed b7' her •4rfvi.DC• and. c.ommlt no ml.,..cmee.,... ot any klnd lnvolv· IDS lhpw. MectlctiJ examtnatlon -eel !Mt .. WU not drunk at u.. -ol -wll4 ride. $3 13 Auto tnsnce $31' Buy all the liabilJty insun..nce required by law m0t1Wy bf mall. No bonu. or inluest, charge. Jam.ea White Co., Ia- .....,.ce Headquarten, 942 lOlll SL, Manhattan Bescb, caut. Fr. 26j590 .• ..... t Colil1act ~a;. n '' -•-u . L====<========. ... -'l'l!e joll --the ,..... ... _..JI Orabdy did th< --1tfwc• """""-· ... ~t ot.ated. tW...,. '11rl,,_ tbt bid qt Wei· ~··lllt----otu.. la .,.. •1.11 ••re ot. fUadm and •tzl]' II M. .. JFJMe.U. a:hool to -lllkU..JlllnlJ' at.,, -..... ts-lot-&JI-·· •: 3 ..... ,. ~·-' --.tnctor I 7 11.-...., ~ at''"'"t -~-.--...... 1U7f 11114 .. -do_ .. fOJ', that ·-t, If be -not pt tbe ""'" --~ lflle-. lie-ad· ........... d ta for tM dMBo _,_ ... __ .._ ...... .. "'.Dec. Z2 ... E;sa otl. tlolq~ &ARI. w. &TANI.ST --Notary Public ..-aan-UTI KartM ........... t I • -~-~-~ Humf"en Hom' '.One-lo{ Fout Open iw ...... -.s-.. _ Mado~n Coate and Harold Rossier Repeat Vows at Orange Church Popalar aewty91edl jeiniag Uie4'-------------- ranU of the young m:amet M't tn gtnia Eichler and MT1. Marcelle t~Ha!"boc area are M.r. and Mrs. Steller. They were '!'Owned &like l1aroJd w . R088iier wtio a.re Wei:· in green taffeta and ca.rriea half moons ·of white cam&"tk9ul and com.I.Ag frielK!s to the.Ir hortle on ~ree.n IMYM. f.or Christmas lour Tbe t>eautif'ul Provtnclal home 1f Mro. 0... 0 Hummell of P,e local ::red.It bureau wlJl be one ot tour 1'bfte Arch Bay bolllel open tor 'upect&on on • Chrtauriu tou.r, t to 9 p. m. on ,Friday jand Sat-- utda.y ot thia week. It ~ one of tbe out.landing ham.. Of the .... tire ceaat HCUOll ~ waa recently >ho{opaplled by Nancy ~ >! Udo PeniRllUla Parle. ·for the n..... Hoale magulne. P·roCeede t-rom the g.al& event, leaigned to give lnaplration .for FuleUde decor, wUI go lnt.o a ~ltd tor a buJldlng ln the Bay ·ecreatlon center. Dtrectlon11 tor ·ea chlng the homes wtll be given at the tract gate. where tickets :nay be obtained. After lnllpeCtion of the Hummell, Aunttin Fox, Mrs. A. J . Hill (Nev.· Orleane style) and H. L. Rem mer~ bom,ea guests go to recreation center where Mrs. Edward Tarry hu aSBembled over 1000 Chriattnas It.ens for sale. Afra. Florence .$bupp, tl'ea&Urer, will pla ce tunda in a giant eequJned stocking-con- tributed by Mrs. Edward H . Grlt- t4th. publicist. Uttlest Angel in Tableaux for PTA Program NarTation of the story "The Littlest Angel" by Charles Haze - well tableaux to be made up by students, ~·ill be given Dec. 14 at 7 :30 Jn the high school auditorium. Ttns deUghtfW story and beauti- ful Christmas mW1ic will rorn1 t.he second meeting of the Nev.•port Harbor Union High School Parent'.- Teacher Associ.ation for the year. • 9PW US 18TllAS Pftl1e · ()o; Wt 1e 11C'tt. Natbs"e Jlfictswt, E:t.ielywi \'amet", ~ W.,-. ~ -·-,. -°""''*7--N-. 1111& 11-. Ulllaa Oe6d, MB&red ~ o..r.rya W1IMI . lw Qism-. alld ~ .. aea. !Beckner Photo) legion Auxiliary .Aids Vetera!'~ With Shoppin<;a • FllVe members ot 1.he Newport Still 11800 ahort of the $8000 HIM"bor Af'Oerio&n ~on Awdtt-goal needed to lin&nCP the ~1"'• ary reported far duty al the Long .ctjvltiea, wu tbe Boya cta:ta tn Beach Naval ~U.1 hast Thurs-:-Cbrla. M:M& at the oo:nctuaien et day to h~1p patient• do their the epecial '"ijghta Ofl" aun.paign ChrUft.mu !lhopplog-. -0QRdutted 1\teaday .-vcrtnc wnen HARBOR AREA GIRL SCOUT NEWS 'Tbe l:adiea ttpe'Dt "U'I extt-emely ~ ipenon& canV.aned tbe towt'I b¥q deiit "°!''"· •ecordlrig to Iii ~ ..crort to nolao Ul• money. Troop No. 7. Secmid Gnide Mn. Billie PetTUZZi, hOepit&l ':t1aJr. 11 Total oentn'"butiona at tM m4 Brownies man, Ciut no cOPRplablt.8 ~ ia· di ttte one nig'bt'• ettort a.mount-Lea.der, Mn. Brook Hoyt IU<d: Th• qpreaaU"'!: att¥ <Ji ~ to JUOO but Hetn& ltaioe<-, M...., .Girl Scout Ho""" on U>e . ,snett who patt101pa'te4 wu f)eakien:t at Bo.ya' A:ttaira · AMl Tueeday afternoon m<,W"e-tba:n enourh reward fo,. tJlrie 'Efledra would bring' the "'~ up Cbri&t:maR invitations to Ule vo~een,. Mn. ~ 'll'ta.'ted. tlill $6000 _,,,. the -eAd of Ute ~. f-amitiea ot rnemben e1 Treop 7 to M'p8t ot the-.day wa.a ape.nt. ~IJl'l-1 Previal&l!1y tbe 'Colrt• Mesa Com-be J)l'811mt Dec. 12 &t uae ·candle in.JJ cart. laden wtt~ r;l1U tt&~ ~untty ~ oa"'pal.gn ptO~ded ttg'ht cerem~ny !nvf!IJUtutt and O)e :wude, and heljri~ th_e p.it-~di for Ute club but Costa Meea prognun •~ M'I the m&il ThM: -new e~-to eelec.t. . .gff·lls tor Ulewr fam-~ d\e CtJetrt ~ troop or 18 girla I• ·ably 9Qper- l11es. Tbe balance of the -day was tbil Y4*1" teavt.n.r tM boya Clut. vieed by xr-s. Hoyt aad ·bet two ta.ken up with wrapp\ng the-·g:jtt.1 '*high and dry .. Ne-a.'pM'l Hu-oo-Je&denl. Kra. John Shie141 and aelected ~ pre.pa.ting-, u;tem tor lfor'• Chat ~paign. wbid\ wall M.n. Bui.I Willia.m80ll. Aft.ft'" the mailing. ' .rat over kn reOOf'd time, pve ee.rioUa pe.rt .of the JllN)IY"IUD. the Others in the group wtth Mf!S. t.1.oe& to the Boy• club. entire CTOUP of BPOWl'Ue1!; will Pem.azai were J.lesdames .Wilma Coet.a_ ~ Boy Scouts tn a participa:e in a pantomime play Mum.on. Marca.rel Wt~. GeOT-•mua.r ca.mpaip laat Thun&.y which will be dtrect.t.d by Mn. gette 'Gordon a.nd Blanche Benz. netted $tf.OO and expect to ha~ Wm. Herndon. wtlio hu a dalJl'hter O'ukes of Dixie Dance Rhythms Delight Moo.se 41'80 by Ute end of thi• week ac-tn the troop and much experience OOl'dinc" to Bob Cbamberle.Jn. ~re. and training in dramatic WO!"k . 9oou1. field 41NCtor. Oiriatmu carols will be wng and , ref~t.8 eerved at a. kn:lg ~ lovely with whlte ftawen. St. James Cht1dren ' to Bring Gifts Noose Lodge or Ne-w-port Beactl Young hosteae. fc.r the day and the.ii"' mothen1 will be Oom\a. .Jean Whttit:, Ka.tbie Bata (bc:it1t or whom are havtnrc birtbdaya Our-' ~ne Christmas v.aoa~ion and will be PAGE 3 -PART T -·THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 1950 ·-~~. [; ~~ ~-.= PRESS 4if MILESTONES BIRTHS MATHEWS-To Mr. &nd Mr&. Frederlck Mathews, 207 FalrNay Pl., Costa Mesa, In St. Jost'pb hcs- pftal. Dec. 3. 195'0, a daughtW"", fJ ibe. 8 oz. PEREIRA'-To )fr. &nd M.nr1. Al- :,en. Pereira, 3G-4 La Perle Place, -Oosta Meaa, in Santa Ana Com- '1\unity hospiLal, Dec. 3, 1950, a daughter, 7 lbs., 15 oz. WHITE-To Mr. and Mrs. Irwin R. Whit~. S64 W. Wilson St., Costa Mesa, in Santa. Aiia Community ihospilal. Dec. 8. 1950, a daughter, 6 lbl .. 13 % oz. A YRE~-To Mr. and ~fr1. Jotin Ayres, 982 W~ Wilton St .. Coat.a Mesa,. tn Orangt! county h09Pf'tal. Dec. ii. 1950, a son, 8 lbs .. 5 ez_ CARLTON-To Mr. and Mn. Robert Carlson, 186 Costa 1-teaa Ave., Costa Mesa, in St. J oseph J hoepital, D~c . 1, 195-0. a son. 7 lbs., 11 oz. JWAlllUAGF. UCEJ!'SES Harry ~tcClellan Saltmer Sloan. 20, 2© I,.! i:ighth St., Balboa: Shirley May Smith, 20, 111 ~ Pearl St., Balboa. Island. Robert ·Mainard Henley, .J, 208 tOth St., Newport Beach : Patricia Jean McDonald. 20, Long ~ach . DEATHS LtlCILLE E. POOLE Service for Lucille E . Poole, i O. 222-i • 19th street, Long Beach, who died here on Dec. 2 v.·~re held Wednesday at 2 p. m. in Baltz Chapel, Corona del Mar. She ls survived b.Y he r husband, John H. Poole; her mother. Mrs. Ona Beatty; her stepfather , Paul Beat- ty ~ a~d a ~ro:her. 3->'hn Russell. Prl~ was in the ea.st. 'World's Best Seller' is Sunday Topic for 8. I. Methodists The topic ro r Sunday's aermon at Balboa Island Con1munlty Metbodi.st church will be "Th ... Bible-the World'• 'Best Seller' " in recognition of natlcmal "Iliblr Day" a!'conJing \WlRe, putor. to Dr. Ha rry Mn:. Estelle Brow n Mills has secured Rose EJwards a.a the itOIO· ist ,for the day, and she will 11ing Dudley Buck's "Fear Ye N ot O' Israel." Tele-fun by Warren Goodrich ·..! 1'Who cores whether ant- ~ eater or zobra ls easiest to find In the book I It lust takes a moment to look up any number a nd be sure you're right!'' Memory often plays tridc1 •• , ao look . up numbers before yoo call. n.. Pocffic T~lephono and Telegrai:fh Company. OT'&ng't' avenue. Coet.a Mesa ronaw-Albe.rt EM-J:iler aaavmed duties ing honeymoon travelie to SaJl of best man .and uabera were Francisco and Yosemite park. The .John Wild, Vktor Swant1on. Ho- bride Is the former Madol.1°" ()oate. mer Carson and Frank Towle. The daughter o f Mr. and 11.ra. H&ITJ' bride'• mother, -.t'9d aiy her son Jame!I, 1702 Orchard Driw and Jos@ph Jame&, wore teal blue crepe the bridegroom's parents a~ Mr. while Mrs. Rosater was In roe~ and Mrs_ Cli~ton Rosaier, 1661 pink lace. All parenta and friends are in- vited to attend. Ml&ll Jean Thomp· son of the English department ls directing the "Little.st Angel," as- sisted by Mr. Robert Wentz and M ra. Shirley Lourie of the art de· part.ment. A ctioru.s will sing sev- eral times during the evening, students or a.II the grades ta.king part and under the direction of Miu Marie Htebsch or the music department. Dean of girls, l-1rs. Fay Hatbiaen. Is handling the. complete program .. A social hour will hi!' held In the recreation ha.ll at the close of the evening v.ith junior cl&.91.1 mothers acting u hostesses. As in the past this Christmas progrAm will be a real treat tor all. feel.a «lRlOSt a propriotoey tnt«-est f N Ch I in -£>uke• of ouu.. t.hat papu· . or avy ape lar seven . p1ece Coast College honored). Nancy Nickert::& and l:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=::, Stephanie AdallUI. Buaine88 or Mesa Drive. Mra. Ona •Lee Pants. aunt or The ~ouple exchanged vows and the bride. was organist, Mrs. Don- wedding rings in a beautiful No-aid Sexton, soloist, sang O. Per· vember ceremony conducted in the feel Day, and Prayer Perfect. Immanuel Lutheran church, Or-_ A reception waa ' held at th~ ange by the Rev. Victor L . Behn-church hall, decorated with white ken_ Marked with white aatln nowera. Background music wu bows were pews along the white-played by Mrs. Parks. AsBistJag carpeted center a:isle which Jed to ...tttt serving the beautiful roar the altar where eucha.rlstic candln tlered wedding cake topped with burned, !1anked by tapers In low bells were two aunts, Miu Ha.ael randelabra. Flo r a I decor.ations James .a.nd Mra. Howard Briggs.. were chrysanthemums and glad-both of Santa :t.fonica: and M.ra. lo lus in bridal white, placed amid Garrett Robinson of Newport cool green leaves. Beach. Another aunt, Mr1. Doro- Madolyn was a lovely bride in thy Flingstrom of Loma Linda. her w eddia.g gown of white 86.tin, wu in charge of the pest book. pearl embroidered at the waist Leaving for the northeTn trlp, belC'w the deep V neckline, a long the new Mrs. RomrieT wore water- tulle veil cascadipg beyond the melon wooJ with black aeceuories. long t.rain. Her bouquet of bou-She anended Orange High echool vardia and lilies of the va1Jey wa.s a.nd Fullerton Junior college. later centered wit}:! a white orchid. Mrs . graduated from St. Vincent School Carolyn Waska. ma.tron of honor, of Nuralng. Mr. Rossier wu grad· w or... gold taffe ta &nd ca.rrled a uated from Newport Harbor High half moon bouquet of gardenias school and was In submarine se r· anti green leaves. Bridesmaids vice in World War Il. He is pre&- w ere Miss Janette Flingstrom, ently with R. W . McClellan&: Sona Mrs. Ellen ~f c Donald, Mrs. Vir-, as operating engine.er. Reception at Spicer Home After ·NoW' at~hO'n\6-aC"'l'"s~M-cbanaJdl*--------~~~-~- avenue. Wilmington are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shaughn~ssy , wh08e rt>cent marriage at the church of St. J ohn Vian.ney, Balboa bland, was followed by a reception at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spicer. 33 Harbor Island. The bride ls the tonner Misa Ruth Conrad, daughter of Paul Conrad of Wilmington and niece of Mrs. Spicer. The ceremony wu performed by the Rev. John Stapl-eton al three o'clock. Chrysanthemums ln 4uaty pink and wine were In altar ,,..._ on the side altar and In tall ba8· Barbara. and Mn. ot Alhambn. After the reception the couple left for a honeymoon at Del Mar and Roe.arlto Beach. Mr. Sbaup- neuy la doing experl.mental WO!'k on the huge Oytng boat MIU"9, with the Hughes corporation at Wil- mington. • Christmas Party .for High School PTA Board kets. harmonizing witb Ruth'• Combining buslnes!! ~nd pleu- costume, a dreumaker Wit of ure, members or the board of the amethyst wool witt1 ~ch 8be New pot"t Harbor u n I 0 n HJgh wore a matchlnc vetYet Mt and School P&reat·'l'eacher Aaoc:latlon blouse. Her n°'"rs 1"l'e archlda tn gold and J:Ul'Ple.. K1u He\ane met for a dellicht!ul pot-luck Lambe.rt of" Compton. ma.14 af 1anctieon at tbe home cif ihe preal· honor. wore a wiM wool sutt com-dent, Mm. Jtdcar Rill. an Dec. -':. plemcnt.ed by a dusty TC9C!l fell W 'Ibtrty mem.beN wve prnent. m- a.nd pink camellu. e-t man wu D_ De Bonne of Wllmlngton. clucllng lln.. h.7 Barttl80n. 4ean Chryeanthemunui m-~ a.me of Sirla aad KiM lla"l'a.ret, h'M· pink and wine were • u.ed ID U.e anaa JwU 1epr1Rl!llled the Khoel. , spacious Uvinr room of the. 9Jiker Cb:rYtmu taaae decorataom tmd.1 -home. lnterut cent~ on lbe ttae 1moun4 di gaily •tllfPed be&utifUI bouquet on hie -piano. In '"Wtdte •plliianta" fOI" udlila.ng"e tbe dtnJng room the.tabll!! wu love-gitta 1 &meaC" the gueM ......., C. ly with 91.lver cande.lalJri, tea and the party ~· 'nle 1 mcbeon roffee .. rv1oe -U.. wlll,. ...-. ~ ...,._ "Y -. 11111. din&" cake ornamented-wtlb ·pale Jirra. ·Parker Pence. llr& Al BGf'o-. pink l"OM8 antll WI dtd· wiUl 'ft.Ul1eail Mza, Paul JhR ·n "'° maklenhair fem. pbill •..ala• cet:V11ff -a ~ of theft)rz 1 A k>t Gil Young Methodists Attend Rally at White .Temple Mventun young -peopte ud their tea.ders rejme:8ented Chrlat Ohurch -by the-Sea at a county- wlde rally or inte:rmedifltee at White Temple. Anaheim, Saturday night. The program was built around lbe fa:.IJ Tound-up idea with ttresld~ worahip, ltinging. games and folk danctnc. Thoee attending included Oluck Ko lvtsto. Greg A.dams, Lindo Ada.it, Taja TotdU, Oe.ritb Sherrill, Bob Reed, Lynn Uttteton. Ma.ry Keith, Jo Ann Ha.cen~ Cam Mac· Millan, Ethel Stoneback. Mary Fay, Bob MacDonald. Pat RJ chie. ~rs. Ge-o?'ge Sherrill. Mrs. Gaylord Toh.ill and Mr. \Vtlliam McDonald. ~roup which last Sa turday cap-Date of a.nnual me-eting for St. tured fir st prize on th{' KFJ-TV James parish was set by tht" ~a.lent shO'\\•; tor they \lf.•ere amont ! vestry, ft'Mlietlng Tueed~ night at. lh e earlioest to eecwre eervices of ttie. pariah house. lt wtll be held :he jazzmen for their ttoglillar Sat· Sunday, Jan. 7 at 7:30 p. m . at the .n-day nlg-ht dancea. · parish hou!!le ., It "was voted to tol- Last Saturday this ro llic klJlb low _last year A successful provan1. '.land appeared at KPI before com· First will be the flnnual Ep1ph- ng to Mooee hall where they are any pageant. the Feast of Lights. tttracting l&cge crowds. Featur-by the Young Churchmen's Leaguf' ng truly danceM»e rtlyt.hme In to. be held t.n the. church at 7 :30 .hel.r own tn:\mftable beaL t.ne.sc P. m . Afte""9.l'd Ute amna1 wieet-1 )Oya are rapidly achlf"Ving an en· lng will be he.Id ln the pariah vi able reput.a.Uon whtch promi1c11 houae with new Yeffttyrnen to be -.a become more than ktcal. eiected and IUlnua.I re~ to be All memben of Mpose lodge are pruented. ~e evening Will close urged to attend wtth their frte~M with 1'he sen.'1.ng of C1lke and cof· and gu@flla_ No admiuion 111 fee. . . ~ed and. MY menlbere "Come Members of tM nominating com· snd haYt"-the tun of your life." mlttee are ttl'tJrtng vestrymen: Weekend Guests at Laurin Home Philmer !illlerbroek. R . Donald Hall, Arthur Achey a.nd Robert Villagrana. The rector, Rev. Pa.ul Moore Wheeler. wtll ~ preeiding officer. this troop Is "handled by a girl chairman each meeting who ta.ke• her turn alphabetically. ln thf' sa.me manner refre!'!hment.B ehair· men and their mother~ are chosen MCh month. This new troop is Joo«klg forward to a fuU year of Brownle accomplishment8. -.-Troop No. 6 Fifth grade Girl Scouts Lea4et:., M..re. Glen "Wt\iUooll M~ Girl SocNt Rau&e Toea- day &tte!"'IW>Oll This bnlnd "'"°' Gl:r1 Scout troop of ll girls bae u tta ~ thr Ebell Club of Newport Beach. Sponsor's eheclc wtll be U8ed In pert to pureha.8e a troop tlag. F'or t:he put several meetings a moth- er'B ChriAtmu pt e11ent <0era.mlc project has been in e:tfect •nd after the fint or the year tht> program will WOFk tow-&rd the completion of Second eta.as badge. On Dec. 8th this troop will meet Welcome Visitor& pver the week - end at the home of ~1r. and MN'. Ernest A. Laurin and daught@r Susan Jo. 353 Flower St .. Costa Me8&, were MT. L&uMn'8 mother, Patty V{illiams Home f 61-Holiday ,. with Troo p 5 and Troop 4 at the Girl Scout House to trim the Chrietmais tree and for n-fresh- menu. Mrs. E , J. Laurin of Everett. The Thanksgiving holidays were 'Troop N o. 5 Fifth grade Girl Chrlstma.s S eal funds help sup-Wash .. and hi!'! graM11nother, ].trs. particularly brlgh;t In the T. R . Scout.M port X-ray surveys among ap-O. G. Kine-ot Springdale, Pa. W:i.Ulams home. 3M' Flower St. Leader irrs. Anita Stevens patently healthy people to find Tht-y made the trip by plant'. I ~i•1 h 1ttY W1llllamsrl · -~a~t.e~ ~f Meets Monday atternoon. at tuberculosis in that early Rtage ...... e oca cCl\lp e. ar V.-u rom .nri-Goodell Hall ' before there are outward signs. "Buy Christmu ~a.ls." I zona State College t o •perMI sev-Planning a Christma~ party and -----------------------------eral days with her parents. P&tty tnvlting mothers to attend is keep- ' had u ho118e &'1.Jfltd.s for the vac•· ing Troop 5 busy. ·Due to Mrs. tion Bob Antonq.l).a.. Jack Carrol .Stevens illnesa. co·lt:ftder Mrf!I., L . a.nd tdwan:I 1Mlfter.~ «tudent,A R . Evens js taking over the ·ac· A1..a.A:A...an4·.MiM..88Wn-Otoa l:ivltlel!I of ttie ~ gY'OUp-w!rltctf in- of CM.a Meaa. eludes an A·rt.s &lld C!'aft program Mt. and M ra. Wi.Ulam•. Patty w ith Mother'• Chrlat.m&a proe8etlt snd Robtn attended lhe recent the project at the moment. MIOlAEL &OBERDEAN ch'aw• the> W'l-lftc llalM' for the turkll"']· A. S. C.-Pe.ppeMillne football came On Monday Dec. ll tlte gkQ.a pwn away by Harbor Frou.n Food IAektts at thf' x.m. f>"'°'"" 1 in Los Angeles. later ent6rt.&ining have planned ~ tea and, Ctnietmu ,,._.,.. Mn. Loretta GI.us'"' Udo lt1le "'""M t-lack)-"1mtf"f'-dtnW· WU BelJows and Clyde Eldridge, party with gift ·uchangl!!. Belin-I •::Qo.-==leo,=·=-===m:a:na=""=':' io=:h:old=ln=~=~=:':"'=l«-t=:""=':· ========-: .A. S. C. players. nlng the program thP entire group I . Miu WiWams waa tecf:ntly in-will .sing Christmae Carola.. a c· .Uated into Omicron Kappa Gam-companied at the pi.ano by Mn.. me. eororlty a.t the college In Flag· Wm. B. Tritt. Patrol leader foe stafi, Arizona. this small but lnt.erutll\g number in Korea Uwlty S.ndlly Topic of girls Is Marian MacMillen: aa- sist.ant patrol leader, Ma.rp.l'f!t. Men-tam: trea.aUrer, Holly Hun- uker and scr1be. Susan Archbald. and prdenlu., Ieo --ID Nn -lMPla _. ......... .. Weddlnc bell moldL ~ ~ the P.,ckaps ._.. -. .... Mtot.1 ,•n.J~ Jin. Kildncl .. ~n ol JJano.. tbe ~-me:'kC·, -. lulu and Salt IA.ll:e CltJ, dd. 111-Kn. Haviland .... r"art .. Gm-7 Oooeh Ill Lqwia -ell. on lier woric ,..uilnlis to ~ ~ Robert A ... ot San Marino Foni/a for ac1uJ1a wllldl -1'e "I"" In ~ '!' U. ...--· 11...a durinc UM mrc~ ot JaJW&rY lllrlt. Bpi-._ for~ --at U.. -to be re- Jea a ...-Lt '.or sr u0a ·111p: ~Ua 1-.wl late?'. at z •kiD ot a. l\'O!Cbi~ ~llet.-a --.. -poojocl -·--••a .... ..., _,..lia•'l?••'lh~~ -·· •eddlac, -•.llook-~ ~ --~) ... did wltb.., oodlltd ·-. "-..,. llln. Bonold W.rtw. ,...,.. Ille llO .-0 ._ .-. ot U. -....... ad cllNCt.84 ..,.'lira. I. 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' --~·-·-·-··· / PAGE 4 -PART I_ -TH':J~Sl?AY, DEC. 7, 1950 ;C~K!!'.:ia1ssJi Tl DE TAILE ' ,Friday moe 9 :16 p.nt. 7 ;27 a. m. 8 :11 a. m. 10:12 s;>. m. 8 :67 a. m. 3.8 7.0 7.2 3.8 7.1 3.8 6.8 tow 2 :50 p.m. 1 :04. a. m. 1:49 a. m. 3 :38 p. n\. 2:37 a. m . 4 :27 p . m. 3 :28 k. m. 5 :19 p. m. 4 :2f a. m. 6 :12 p. m. 5 :33 a . m. 7:06 p. m. 6 :57 a.m. 8 :00 p. m. -t .5 1.8 1.9 -1.7 2.1 -1.7 2.3 -1.4 2.5 -1.1 2.7 -0 .6 2.7 o.o Dec ember 8 ' 18aturday 1 ~ember 9 • Su11day : December 10 1Monday December 11 ' •Tuescta.y ; DeCe1n ~r 12 1Wedne!lday Decembt>r 13 ' •ThuNKfa y Decem ber 14 11 :09 p. m . 9 :4.5 a. m . 0 :08 a. m. 10:37 a . m. 1 :09 a.m . 11:38 a. m . 2:09 a. m. 12:35 p. m. P'UlS1' QfTARTF.R Dec. 16 FULL MOON Dec. 24 3.8 6.3 3.9 5.6 •.o ••• LAST Q11ART"'8 Dec. 30 ,.,,.., MOON De<.:. 9 ' ~tt~~'i'l~Q~S~~rlr.'!1'.Jt!QrJQtl~rar!t?~' Qi Decorative, Use,u/, _ ~~ a E I st' I ... l·O·m•Hco ... 1 ~ ver a 1ng • • • I : :-• in krc·•:.• 1 '1..i ~ FIREPLACE ? ~ I ::g ~ FURNISHiNGS ··~ I~ • ' '\ ~ ·~ I> The Ideal Christmas Gift •:'l ·k ~ '-''' Most Comrlot• Line of Firepl:aice Fvrni1lliw9s in Town .. ,, ·~-~ 4 Cr•'!s ,. f··,,m S.jO :o ll.95 Wood l.u~1:1. :1.50 ft 31 .9S ;., I ' C·; A · r • o CG111:-lot1 E"•~mbl11 Sc:-cen, 1 ~ •• : n'..2 1:-cn: , ro1:1 ti .G;.i :o 60.S ,.1 Andir<os, flrt Sot , U .95 up :.~ w r100 :;,;, from ti.45 to 66.00 !'! r,•r. Solid lrat:t CNr:1J• SDttOn 1..- '(;:J· r:'old ln!: :"ort~ll'• (aa·o.11ull) 19.t~ :o 8.G.00 1 ;.~,' •: trom ~.a;;; io 52 .59 E • "<' 1oc;;·io Lor (2 hlh) ·'"" b. Solid lrisc Spark Arr2s:1r i.95 to I l.9G :°"_ C.1-1 from 12.35 ,, tl.95 A SM•t.J. Of.-OJlf W/(f. ~ _., HCl.D l/"ITIL CHllSfMAS \ ~ ,. . ' • ' ' I • i • ·I j . ~ .. I ·' ' • I J ! ' l' ' • " • • .. ' ' . ' r I I .1 ' ,,.,.. h . •\ . -\l \ . \ .J " • < . . . ' · ••1 Out of Gas . ,.. - Found by Seiner Object or a d1Q'4 1orig aearcb by t.he Cout Guard, the 20-foot cruial':r Gem waa taken in tow about 5 ::>0 o'clock Monday night by a p_une ~etner off San Cle- mente The craft, with three Balboa men aboard, had Jett Catalina Ialand for Newport Beach and an out ot gu. It dr1Red all day and reached a polnt otf San Clemente city. when-It waa found by t he Western Traveler. a seiner. The cruiser wu ou/ or fuel. A.board lt ""Were Yule Loving, Mike Casady and Willlllln Shaw. all of Balboa.. The craft wu owned by J&mea Ragl<lale of New~ port Beach, who was not aboard. Brito Trial to lecjin Tuesday BATTICJlY STOLEN B. F . P~anon. Hollywood .. re- ported to mwport Bead\ poll<;< on SU.{lday at 10:12 p . m . the theft 'lf a heavy duty battery from his :14 foot sailboat which wu located at a mooring tn the Bay just o ff 19th St. PABKED CAB BIT J ess Buckelew, 109 -26lb St .. Newport Beac h, reported that his car wa.a struck while parked In !ru nt o f his house aometJme be- tween 2 a. m . a.nd 2 p. m . Satur· day. The car· waa slightly dam· aged. "Buy ChrUtmae Seals." • HAROLD I. JOHNSON ~ Pre~ • ,. ... C.'--"- Pltone ......,r 00 Ull VUla Wa7. ,._.,... - JOHNSON CINERARIAS We ha•·• loh o r nice plan!• In 10f· . can&. i,cparate colon. or mlx. f"L L&rc"!'r plant• lk aad !k "a.ch CINERARIAS 1n """ CYCLAMEN Blooming: In poll\. Good planl8--0nl.f 5&10f Nursery 14121 So. Ne\\'port 81,·d. TIJSTIN Clo.eel Thur.day 'I'rtal or J oseph Br ito. or Breet, IU! he waA known In a thletics at Newport Harbor high school. Is set ror TuesdRy, Dec. 12 on a charge or murdering Ramon Men- doza, 65. rar m employee ot h\8 grandmothe r. Mrs. Anna De 011-j ll.••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. velra, of C08ta M ef!'a . I The 18~year~olrl youth i~ a lleged to have clubbed Mendoza to dea t h In a co1·ra l bf-hind t he barn al his grandmother's rarm. 21M East 17th St .. CoRta Mesa. Sept. 12. Lindbergh Students Plan Xmas Program A Christnl&B p rogran1 Is bei ng prepared by 1'tu<len t8 Qf t he Costa Mesa Lindbergh "chool, undf'r the direction or M rs. Minn ie E . C rJlln , t.o be glvl'n for the L lnrtbcrgh- H&rper P.TA at its next. regular 1Tl<'f'tlng slate<! fo r W erlncRday. Dec . 13, at 2 :30 p. m . in t he Main school, Costa Me~a . Tea "'ill h<' scrv('<l during a ~ocial hour fnllowin~ the progran1 ln the klnd('rgart~n room. BOAT F.NTl'::REr> 1\\\\\\ \\\ "'""'( t\\t ~· \ • i..' I r~ Oi iier bfa•fl'•/11· -d• 11,•,,Jacf l•,•lrlrl1HJ1. .t -t•"-HI-. .,.., •• , \)~ ~.:. ,. ... ccr ..... , ..,,.,d ,. l'flul vl F i.!lh ing reels . a.n f'lrf'lrlr r'l\zor. and a leather ba~. a ll \'1tlucd a l SJ 10 were slolt·n fro1n the cabin cruiser. Vivian C, moored at Hal- ey·s Yacht Anchorag e. own er James C. Ca rpen ter of Los A n- geles notlflcd N('wrort poli (·c Sat· urday. Entry was J:;Rined by Jurc- lng the \Vindo\1: on the port sine of the cabi n. C a rpenter S8ld. The theft occu1Ted 8nmc lin1e !4inl'.e N o- 1 vember 26. police Raid. Give her the easiest-handling cleaner in Americ a ... Hoo ver Tr i ple-Action Model 115. 11 beats, as it sweep1., u ii dellns. Ligh4 trim a"!.d compaC4 M~el 11 ~ gets o ver rugs qu1d<ly, converts 10 a jiffy fo r above-the-Boor deaning. C.ome ln a nd i;ee .P-lo del 11' perform. Fouc 0 1her g:reat Hoov~r C lea ners-Triple. Action De Lu1:e Model 62, the newest Triple-Act io n Model 29, ·AERO-DYNE De Luxe Moi:!el 51 tank cleaner and AERO-DYI\"E Mo del 4 1. O r call u.s (ot a h ome sho wing at no o b ligation. ... (°"' o re~ MONOl\1' A.MD ;110A"t" fY(HINC·S UNTIL CHllSTMAS rl~ ' C:6 .~ C:~ Since 19Z1 in Long leac~ i:Q · ~ The .ITAR ~ ~~ 2335 American Avenue Phone 4.7957 (!'; 1i..Juit!01....i;..uuuuubuotJoaeii..i 1 -··-~ ..,, ·' . ' uot·~·o FOR A CAPI.LCO--t "p(l('r pho to 111ho''"" tfwo 161-ront M:booae"r Goodwtll I.a t.hf' turnlnc &.Min Lo• ij11w11 p1ymenl MSf ~ 5415 '"' ·~·"" --· -' i I I • ' • I ' • I 11.ul.UP' P'E" E ... .., WHO WANT R•LllF oncl HELP ·Send today for this new SINOS"IOOK ---· ;. (We !tare No Medici .. or Anylbing f/Je lo S.H You} · No Malter hoW Joni you have Techniques ot treatment are suffered. or what. you have t.rled. described. You are told where thla tnst.ructive Hullh Booll:. t.o look tor Help and Reller Dtar written In easily undent.ood al bo•e. Without t.ravellna to word•. will enable YOU t.o fully .some far d!J:t.ant. city. understand 1our own case and 'Ibis bOOt la tent. onl7 to Sut· may nve you yeara of suffertn1. ferers who want. and need help. ThlS book contains lntormatJon 'Ibe ediUon la llmlt.ed. Not.ice aenerally known only to Spe-may not appear aa:ain. Write at cialla\.S. It expla.iru the different once-today tor your copy SEND types of Slnu Dl.Ma.HL The J <Three Cent> Stampe <k> to Anatomy and Physloloa of the help cover diltrtbuUon CO$t. You Slnuaes -Lists the causes and tncur no obllcaUon. We have no aympt.oms ot Sinus Dlseue-De· medicine or anytblnr else to &ell . acrtbes complicating Secondary You wtll o.t be aalled t.o send us Dl&ea.ses, and how operations a ~tlDY of mone1. ADDRESS may oft.en be avoided. Few rea· lbe how aertous Sinus trouble N'.Nellon <R&R Inc.) Dept. 005 cm become It Joni ne1lectecl. .a. lloa lff, Alllatu~ .... N. IL 1•rtor lo pointing h1·r ho\\" 1WUlh\\"1Lrd f(• !\t.-Ji:l co, la.st \\'f'dnf'Mla:r. Ty Wllu.m..,. of Balboa Island • ._.n hl!4 hoat, \\"antlr-rpr , IM filling-In JLoe a .i.mall tuc r o hf>lp the-Good"111 mak~ t-he turn. Rot tom photo slio " .. k·ft to right. l'lionttan~ Kr nclall, fC.'.llph llarralJN>, Mr. and M .... O. F . C..oUln&f', Robf!rt C.olliant, Jln1n11l· {"nllln~P. 1\IN. K•·nni·th KPnthall, AJ ,.;rra.iiy. ~•": ~ormann Kt'ndaJI aod K. T. Kf"n1lall Af.l arf" n1akln~ thr trl11 11.IMtttrd tftt· (;fM)jl\\"lll \\Ith fhf" rx1·1•ptlon of L.3.1"1ra.'"'1ol•. Cofltartl a.ad Tiffany, ""ho \\ill jnln thf' party at a lat1·r date•. Tht• !W."htMJll<"r ,,·111 bf' Ul'tlt!d M a chartf>r boat at At".apulco. l Beck ner P hoto.!!) ' . j I ~ T~ ;ORMS ~A.IT. I All persons \Vho mRde federal 1 incon1e t ax returns la."lt yea r in S outhern California. "'i ll, as us· ual. receive by mail copiPs or thP for ms fo r ui;e in reporting their incomes for 1960. However . in· I s tead of r ece iving. tllont .. Jn ·e111rlyi Dece m ber. as heretofort". t hey will \ not be d istributed unlit "about Janu a ry second. I a.i.111111 tool\ utra. {8 • "YQU"Ll BE HAPPIER WITH A HOOVER Crown Hardware -Appliance J. C. LIONBAl«JER ----a21 Coast Hiway Corona del Mafv HARROR 2St -c~ THE BRASS TRAIXS, Too. ts Tlll: SE\\' AR Mli'-The8e att olflorn of tbe 6!18'th R4-placr.ment ~::~~~!!~~~;;~E~~~ Training Ct'Otf'r, acfl\·1· r1'l'M'r\'f', iirolnl{ throug-h a b a.sic N':<'rult PN>l"ram 80 l~y \\ill bf-brtt~r ablt> to 0 Ins t rtu·t \\ hf'n f'XIH,nth>d mohill7.it.l Ion ('Omt>M. ('1111 I. Fr.'lnk llart or Ralboa (M'COOd r.rom rtght) \\'U L ----------~==== "'""tint I~· a1rpoinlt·d a" .a con11Ht.11r ronunandf•r In th 1• hua-f' dl\1•111r1-111ren«th orrlcer ra.drr. Or hr"' (lf'fl D t') right l art· J .. t. Col. Ray O. Bn~·h. Capt. "'. t~. S I nunons, Capt. Martin ~Ml~r, Hart and Lt. -'osepb n C. E. SIEMONSMA, BUICK \\lt·bl)('r. H ----------'------·salboan Named Company C 0 ~ F A_ L L · at Army Training Center · ; · · H • atar ecia REGULAR ' PRICE ••• $83.30 REDUCED TO •• ALSO BIG SAYINGS ON ALL MAKES. 18 POINT OVERHAUL 1. Complete Va.l\•e Grind 2. Clean Carbon S. Rt-place Piston Rings 4. Replace Piston Pins 5. Expand Pistons 6. Rt-pl""" Con.nectlng Bod, Insert Bearings 7. Adjust Connecting~ Chevrolet ~ Buick 8. Align Connecting Rods 9. Replace Head and Paa Gubta I 0. Change Engine Oil II. Clean Oil Pump Unes, Screen and Sump. . 12. Ridge Ream, glaze bust, cylinders 13. Clean and adjust spark plugs 14. ~place Dbbibutor Points, retune motor 15. Clean Alr Cleaner 16. Adjlllll. Cari>ur~tor 17. Replace Manifold Gaskets 18. Top Radlafur JI.-. . .£::.t 12 M-O)t T H.S ·y 0 ·p A Y Genuine Fae,,~, ~ , Won GllClnlnteed No Down Payment ....... • .. A8SOCL\TED WITH BllJCK SlJ'liC"E 19:!3 Appointment of Capt. Fra.nk Hart, 104. Eut Bay A ve., Balboa. ~~ as a company commander in the 6tl0th Replacement Training Center YOUR SOUTH COAST BUICK DEALER offers you of Southern California, wl's announced today at. Los Angelea Reserve H eadquarters by Col. David Sellarda, Commanding Officer of tbc 6210lh. Capt. H a r t will com mand Co. C, lllh Bn., 3rd Int. R eg't.. D Thr 6210lh is the flt"8t andl•-------------- largest organiu t ion of Its kind In I the&trea et war and, after a tour U. S. J\.f ilitary RC"serve histo ry. or duty In the South Pacific be· Or:<ic ribcd "'~ a ··~uprr t raining ' "lrhool for officers.·· the unit stand.ci came a mentber o f t he a rmy of '1igh in active r·ci:it•r\'f' lis ts and occupaUon In Japan. hR:i1 a st'C"rct prc·designat ed M-Day assii;nmt.·nt. C'apt. Hart, in accepting the ap.. f')olnlm<'nt. said that offi cers ln hi!!l area wcr<' extremely fortu nate 'o have a battalion of the 6210th lO c lose to h o1n('. T he organization viii ~o into In tensive study ot BOB , HOPE-"Wouldn't It be funny If the Republican! came in juat when the world was going out?" ' . 310 Broadway IMMEDIATE DELIVERY of NEW BUICKS Laguna Beach Also Select Used Cars ·he latest str('an1li nffi training nethods ror lhe emb ryonic G. I. r1 v .. ill then n1ove in as a s taff of llvlsion s lrength on M-Day and 1ut throug h tht'ir pace& whateve r ·om plemenl of recruits they are •uthorlu-d by Department ot the \rmy. •v• eaaler houtekeepln9 D•r1ng Experiment lla rt said this w as a da ring ex- -,eriment In do ve-tailing reae.rve 1pt"ra tlons w ith regular army •· ~rainin g. The new commanding Jffic<:r ijlated further that there \Te s till openings tor olrtcers or 'Ompnny grade only tn this area tn he 6210lh. Tho s e interested :bou1d get In touch ~1th Capt . iart at the above addre&a.. Officer personnd are on pay .talus a nd train one week~nd a nontil a.t 1-"'l. MacArthur and one light a m onth at the Sahl.a Ana ·Vmory. 1912 N. Main Sl Capt. Hart haa nsfded for three years ln Balboa where he l8 • nembcr or the Newport Harbor s:i.. Lodge. The Ca;tahl ,. a prominent· La Babta Bdghta r-1 estate broker and • member of the Lee Angeles Oorutly Centn.J Committee of . t h e RepubUe&11 Party. A. member of the lltb United Stat.., Cavalry du.ring World War II, Capt. Hart •rYed In the l!:un>- pean• African al>d Kiddle -.m t/J1s Clln:stm&s- ' you couldn't Rncl a nicer 9lft ! I \ .··•· _IO~IHIU CALl•O••IA IDllH COMPAllY ' ' ' ' r ., • I 1 ' " Phone 4-1047 .. ' ········-------···· ' . . ,-.--. . -· .. ~ -.. --.. -. ---of:'?."irf~'.·~~ii:I • • • • • New Service I . . lnaug~rated \IOn. ~~.~~;s ~ "'"1111· .... J, 1 •• at C.O~M. Church . ca ....... -.., With rolt roh d0')'1 in full swfng-- YoV·• want to hove these on hand lot hw«y oppehte•I Two service& of divine won1hlp are held ea~h Sunday at the Com· muntly Church or Corona. del Mar. 611 Heliotrope Ave. The first one, which irtarl!I at 9 :45 a. m., hu the Youth Choir to render the munlc. The second one. which starts at 11 o'clock , has the Adult Cho l_r. Both choirs are directed by Mary Batten Steffensen. Next Sunday's sermon at both services will be "A Fortune to S hare," and will be delivered by the Rev. Paul Ed- \vard Babbitt. ministrr. All people are cordially Invited to attend eithe r of these services. FIRST PRIZE WINNER la poop A at t he Chrhtn:.s l'ftvi"' wu thtw fully dt"tallPd M:ale model of \l'eetcm C.annen aad Wertt Cout PacklJll' Com.-oy. O\·rr 1200 man l oun "·t:nl Jnto thf produeilon of t hlA model. (Beckner Pho to l (I ...... -·) »• ..... You'll re .. el in the goodne11 of tili1 tender·l'flOt•I cok e mode with whole eggt ond fre1h milk I 1191.,..,,.,-.n.,.,._ ,. ~ _.,, .,.,,._, OfVI TOTS H>I: TOfSI OO~T A MERA I 'JOO N ewpor1 81.-d. (J()ft(,N& DEL MA& HS Coul. HlcltwaJ LAGUNA BEACH Z15 Forest. &ftnue DRAPES >fa<le In ou• "'•1rkroom 8..'J low a~ 6.lJ5 11ulr Corn ice boxes & Tra\'i'r se Rods ff(l ("St.: .t \i1\ft llt:.S 811 C'naotl l-11\\'l\y, ~,.,,·port Op.n Niqht11 Until Xm•11 There are Sunday school cl8JJ8PS for all 8.J:e.PI. which ~ttl al 9 :.\~ "· m. exccptlnK the Junlol' High and Senior High classes, which n1ret at 10:30. Junior High Pilgriai Fellowship n1cets at 5 p. m. Senior H igh Pil- grim Fello"-·~hlp mrcts at 8 :30 p. m. All youth are cordially In· vitcd. \\'Omt\n'rt GMIUpA T he Church Sc hool Guil<I meetti nn f\londay. Dec. l I at 7 :JO p. 111. with M rN. f{ayn1onli Harvey, J 16 Pnppy Ave. Co-hnsll'Sl'E'a ar1· Me11· rlan1es H. E . Rf'nefliet and Stuart Di<>hl. All part>nls of Runday !'l1·hnol ch\1rlr1·n art' invited. Capilla Circlf' n1e1'll' In Pilf:!1·in1 J-t:i.11 on \.Vedne~fly, De1· 13 at 2 r . n1. A ITillRh'al prn gran1 will b C' I:ivrn by lhP Harbor Jl.1 olhrr Sing· ,.1c;. un<IC'r lh(' di1pclion o f MRry natt1•n StPffen~·n, ACC'n111pa11i<'d h.\' Jl.11.s. Onnal<I De;:ivr r. Devotin n .<1 \\'i ll be in chllrgc o f !'lfrs. O li vrr rarnpbcll. All "'on1rn of the con1- ruunity are invited. GA.S ST(Jl ,F.N E . 0 . Colb1'rg. Day1'1idc 1'.fa.ri n•· Sale-.~. rt>pnrtcd to polire las t J< ... ri- da.v that apprnxinlfltely 150 to J7!'l J,:'!J llon . .:; of ga~nlin<' Wf'rC lnkt'll fron1 the boat Chanac tied up at Evaos L<lndinJ;. T he theft prob- ably occurrf'd within the two wee ks prior t o the dute it was re- ported. Local Adventists Take Supplies to Ariz. Navajos • A truc k and trailer left the Har. bor thiR wet>k bound for Goulding Trading Post In Monument )'alley near Kayenta. Ariz. It was ~d11ven by Dr. Clinton Emmerson. Ke n- neth Perry and Dr. Ch auncey Smith anti \\lets loaded with cloth<'s fcJOd and tlrugs fo r the Navajo ln- dlans. Thc·y art' burderln~ on star· val lon there, due to a shortage of rain htst yrar and arc in an ex· trPnu•ly rlestitute cnndltinn . The n1e1chanls or thil:I con1m11· nity an.rt local ser vice clubs have J,!iVL'n g<'ncrously nf blankets, foOd an<l rugs anrl cash . t)r . Bn1n1rrsnn and D r . Sn1ilh will t·it rr rnr the dt>n(a l needlo! and rnr thf' n1any <1i!'k in the four dRys th11.l they will be thf'ri'. f'icturcs will be tak('n of the In- llrans and nf the con<litinns un<lrr \vhich they liVt' and y,•ill be sho~·n lo~'Jllly y,·h1·n they return. Hundre<ls'o( garme nts havC" bcC"n rf'ccivcct. repaired anrl pscked by the Dorcas Society of the Seventh· rlay AUv~·nti>1t church of Newport Harbor. to be given to the Nava- jos. "[>itl you Atl~"·cr 1 mas Seal Letter?" Your Christ· GIVE PRACTICAL GIFTS This Christmas! • Porter • Cable Home Workshop 6" and 8" Saws and Routers Come in today WALSH HARDWARE 1884 Newport Blvd. .Costa Mesa Beacon 6603 e.-.... ·.·•~iiSS'S?'..............SY<"·5'Si"ii'W699'ii ••••• -..-.ss•.·.~s·.s·.,, TRY THIS ••••• for your heari's sake Every second of every doy you five, )"OUr heart is at work. Why not ltelp your Mart with true relaxation? When YOU ore eotn~etely reloaed in a Contour Choir·lounge. you fftoke things easier for your heart. Circvtotion ond retpiration or; lmprollH; yoUr heart hot lets • WOf'lc to do. Such relaxation 11 good for ·your t..art-good fot YOU. Come io today-our 10-MI..,.. ,.lcniallon demonstration -.t11 tell Y01J more about the benefih of true reloa.otion than ,ft could in 10,000 words. , . There'" ONLY ON E o r •ho p ed1coll y c orre <t r••,f po lu r e- ~ .1 w Y•-Y•- llAJ> ---.. _ -~ - • JA,DU!fA BS4(lll ..... wi; .... .... ", ... .,.~··· lt. ... r.I .... , • m .. ' .... 1' Top Exhibit at Preview, Made by Western Cannery Employes A guppy-sized r'"pllca or t hej>---------------- Weatern Cannery and West Coast Pac king Corporation took top ho nors among Clas~ A exhibitN at the recent ChrtstJnes Preview ~hln dl g of lhc Business and P ro- fessional Women . Probably as Interesting a.s 1.he :tetalled s cale 1nodel t~1".I 1111111· mrtc rs to H.n inch) Is the l'ltory behind lhe morl€'1. At the 19·19 ~hrlstma.1:1 Previf'\Y, th(' ("a!l n('ry rxh1bit to quot(' T . A. ThomaH of W ei;itern CAnner.v ""-'R.9 pretty dead. 80 "-'e derlrl"'d to <lo ~me· thing about remcdyini:; that sltuu· lion thll'I yt.'ar ." Thnnut .. " cl~cu.<1~ed the n1f\lff'r y,tith Or. Sparkuhl. An Rrrlf'nt n111drl mak l"r. ancl thf' Idea of a rlPt ailcd l'ICRle 1nndel of the ty,·o canneries can1e into being. A II of the wnrk was donP. by volunteer!'! an<i a total of about 12o0 man hou1·s wa.s put into this tiny r1'piica nf a rortion or c.·an· nery row. "W e started about j •10 cfayl'I bcfore our bt)t1th1 had tu be rf'R tly ~l th(' rxhiblt, an<I "'orkrd ev1•n!ngl'I In the rec1·eation roon1 of Western Canners." 1•n1j4-rt. \\'orkrM\ Rcgulnr w•1rk1•rs Cln thl" proj,.<'l \Vl"re Pf'tr Millt•r. 1. E. Rul'l.sf'll. Ray Horstniey<'r. John Lighthurn. Dr. Sptt.tkuhl who rlcsigned and laid out the model. and T. A. Thomas. In the last few days before comple- tion N eal Sherman encl \.\'alter Reveia pitched in with willing hands. Gt>nrgr Roriman who works on the boa.t "Little We:<t ('na..c;t" addC'd R rnnl.lel of that hoat tn t he water- front and Robert H itt. owner· nf the "Esquire" built a n1odcl of his boat to tie up al the canner}' docks. All or these men had enthusiasm plus for thC'lr p roject and usually workt>d on it from 7 to 11 at night. Accordi nit to Thomas "th(' materi- al~ for thp model w ere not v ery expensi,·e. but If a price were put on all tho!le donate<! man h ouri:; the mndrl could be i>aid t o havl" co~t S l 800." Dr. SpBrkuhl WI!.!' the only wo1·krr who had ' any previous ex· rwrtcnce in mo<lcl building while all of the others were novices H owever. th\11 waN only a handi- cap at thr start as evC'ryonc learned rapidly. l'r&.1"4" for l\fodl'I Thomas said that a t the Previc\\' he was plcaaed to hear cxpf'r J. cnced mo<IC"I m8kcrs point out the detail \Vork whirh charactcr iz.cd lhP nuxJel. Everything about lh<' replica wa~ built by lhr volunteer w o1·k crs except the tiny men seen around l he 'docks, and the plastic cars. Howtver , Th<>ma.s ,point.o out that E'Ve ry car wss repainted. and wes the color of a cannery employee'l!I car. They sawed ~ff the l oP8 or some of t.he cars t o make them Into conver tibles. Other car models were · conve1"ted intn trucks with the addition of ball!la wood panels. To o btain the efrect of the cor· ruga.ted roof on West('rn Canners t he model makers glued thin pieces or thread to the roof and then peinted over them. The "Little West Coast " had a fishing net whlch was made of a woman's hair net. Even the net was a ccurate In the mo.st m i nute details. The lead lines were re- produced wtth bits of wood painted with aluminum paint. and tiny cork bits faithfully reproduced tile net·a float.8. Used Crocket Hook One of lht" m odel mak er 's wives. M n . Ray H oretmeyer, was called Into action wtth a crochet hook . S~e crocheted the net part of the macke rt"I brallerR and they actual- ly opPn and cloee like t heir big- ger-sized counterparts. T iny wind· l&e&et tum, wash h 08ell are hu.ng Jn the proper places, and the load· ing chute Jr-.nkti rcnrly for the next inrorning load nf n1t1.('kerr l. Glaa.111 surfuC'e of "The Rhine" rnlrrorg thf' blue anrl J!rt·+·n rlepths ur the 'f•ha.11111•! l llndern••aJ.h the i::la~. the 1Tiode l 1nrn puinted a piP<.'f' of l'>\rrlbnl'lrll tn rcprodurr th£' n11.turnl t'•)lur~ of the ch1:1.nnel. Hnrl 1•\'tlll pitlllt1'l1 thf' wake uf a 1n1od(•I boat whu:h 1.s chugging up lhc> ln lt•tl . Th(' bonl.ot arc flll "'J11ntt·1pArti. flf actuf'I fiRhin,£: \'t'S.<1r h1 which work \fl f'Of'lprratinn wll h the can- n1·ric!'l. In ndtlilinn lo the alrrRfly I ll1f'ntlnnerl "F:sq111rr·· ttnd "Lillie \.\'•'.'ll (;nH ~t" nlh<li·I!' or the "L u- cindit," ··~hn ni Girl" nnd lht• "fl,1l•l· I lo Bo.y" rl<le the j:IH.:iB)' ~·atcrs. Jt nllr1l!11I !'-i1u 1r f'c,.plt• of N"v.·port l~l'a1·h wrrf' <1 11rprl:-ied tn .'lrt' H ~p11r f'rt>lll a I modPI rtt1lro;id 1·n1ning 1 ight dt1w11 I In tht' rnnnf'ri1'.'! to pi r k up thc tinned rish. Thi• O ~uui; .. rli.ilrnarl "'*'s bullt h_y I ir. Sp11rk11lll. a111f its purpnl'l.1• Hs cxpl1-11nrd hy Thon1a.'i / was l"'ofulrl "The lll01lcl rHiil nsd 11dderi \if!' an<I mo\'f'n1rl1t lo thr exhibit llnd 1 al~o served lo illustr11tl' I haL n1nck-1 Pre\ and s;trd1ne,.. 1·a1•ncd by our local 1ndu~lry 'hrc st11pp1·d East and bri n#?' $I .3r)o 000 annually tO I N'f'wp1>rt Hai bnr." \Vo rker!:I 011 the prnjt~f't hiid kept ! their enthus1as1n and Thorf18..<{ ex- plllrnl' that they plnn t u continut' with their v•ork . "Eventually we I plan lCl arid the n1a.11nr \\'BY~. n1a· I rine cl0t·k . and 1n"lude 111u re of thr I bay. \Vp lllHY C\'"11 put in ii lllo<lt•l nf thl' city hall if ""·c hl:l\'l' ti1nc," I he ad.Jed. Mesa Pastor to be Married New Year's Eve I Thr! enJ,!age1nent nf M is:-< l.<..1Uif'e Wcn~('I' nr T'RSAd enll. rl<1ughtf'r of Mr. aod ~f1·11 R . \.Vrn~f'r of St1l£'n1. '1rc .. and Rf'\'. Dv.'ij:ht K i n man, pa..<1tor of th(• Cen tral Bib\f' Church j i f Co~tR Mt>.'la. was announced 'luring' S11nliay mQrnin~ ser vices at thf' C'o~ta Me!'la chu rch. Miss WC'nt::cr, R gra<luatc of a Bible !!!'chool in J...011 Angeles. hRs been doing C'hri1-1t1<tn scrvi<'e work I in n11111i c. llcv. K in1nH11 hfL'I beCJl pastQr of lhr nnn·rfenon1inatlona l I Central Biblr chu1·ch. 23rd anti , Orange avcnu1· fur four and a half YlJirs. The fNC<ldi ng will b r solcmniu-<l New Yfear's C\'C duri11 ;; the t egi1lar watch jniµht cC"lrbrRtion. This 11Prv- ice c u1r1ination of the .Yf'R r'~ work / will bei from 8 p .n1 . until midnight. The enti re men1bcrship and friends of I he · church 11 rr invited. Rev. John "'· P opple. Wh o hag been \4.'0rking in the <'hur<:ti with Rev. Jfinn1an. v.•ill orflcio.te, s.t the nuptials at IO p.m. St. James Vestry Sets Date for . Annual Meeting On Sun<lay, Dec. 10 at b:ao a. 1n. children of St. Jan1es c hurch srhool \VIII participate In their an- nual Ch rl!'ltn1aJo1 treat for chlldr(>n .,r Navy Fa111lly c hapel at Long Beach. Each bny o r girl "-IU bring a gift "'rapped kB a present. pls in- lv markrri RS to \vhetht"r it is for a boy or girl. and 11.gc of the re· cipit:nt. The gifts \~:Ill be takpn ?.tonday t o Chaplail1 Leigh-Pink who will di.stribUtl' the gifts 11t their party on~. 17. Dl'Z'aKATIOJl'AL sm.u'lowa cwii;sa ~ Qoflot ~ ... ..._ 1•J•.? II le ••ele'Jr -~e....,..... t. wwM e•aata. ... SI c I '1 _... tlllll 41 I ... of llUe9 h.toe,, IMt:wc:&w la ... _tbl 8~Flle at 00C. et.It •1• t1ft Ve (~. '4ft .. ......,f Vb. , .. AP .-··~ ,, LIUD«' llr ..... ,., ~ ~ -·-1lul ...... $;. f"'-t): Mdr ...... " x .. Q ,,,,. "' -.·1a 2 2 ri: ilW a.rt_.,_. ......U. of Newpwt. Br1• • ' 1 .t ~ EDIL BIUP TOWN "Cope Pinch Nudea at Slq' Party."-ca.111'omia paper. PAGE 5 -·PART I -THURSDAY, DEC. 7, •f f.SO -Poople do r<ed the want w . ·~~ u-'!JJh, a _.;; ~-:::.·~:: PRESS--=="~ • • STORE , WILL BE OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS BEGINNING Saturday, Decemb er 9 until 9 See Santa Cl aus • rn person • l TOYLAND, lower-level *SHOP EVERY NIGHT until 9 o'clock ... Entire store will b o ope n. Bring the "small fry " in to see Santa in Toyla nd ... every child gets a free voice recording and free gilt! * RANKIN'S FRIENDLY SERVICES ... Consult our Gift Counseler for helpful suggestions; if in · doubt giv e a Ran kin Gift Certificate. Free Gift Wrapping Service , Service Desl, Lower Level. Free Deliveries, daily, throughout Southern California. If you cannot shop in Person, order by mail or telephone Kimberly 2-3561. * RANKIN 'S CREDIT TERMS aid your gift-shopping. Urn your regular charge account, or take advantage of our spcciol 90 - day account. SANTA ANA FLOOR COVERINGS J 13it of Floor Flattery ... Particularly flattering to Living Room.s done in Modem, In a perfectly wonderful way the graceful, tone·on·ton• leaf fonna agaiMt a slightly darker background, cr•ate ahannony of color and a unity of pattern that will win many a flattering compliment. In wall-lo-wall Broadloom or Rile-Size Rug. 91s I lU,LUM Cl-RET WORKS 1m Se • ..,.._ 18t. ' 8uta Au , Kimberly s-1w • " ... ·I • I .. , _ - • • • . ' .. • • •• , ·' i ·, • • ' • •' . • .•. ~ ' • • .. '. .. • • • ~-'--·-·-----... --~ ... --~----·----~ -~-,. -•• I •• • • • • • - THREE LIVE \'\'"ffiES of Palm Sprl:np and the 4Hit-rt a.ro.n• Jndlo o.nd Coachella \'alley. are a.ssemble>d to discuM a program for the annual mf'f'tlng of the Roads ot Romaace Ass~latlon, Inc., to be h1•ld at the ~rt Inn, Palm Sprtnp on Frida:.'. Dec. 8. Left to right: 8111 Ounkerk>y, ~tary-ma.n&Jer of lbe Palm Sprlnp Chamhf'r of Commerce; L. C. Le\4•1111, pre8ldt'nt ol Dellel't Assoelatt•!i, and o. Earl Coffman, mana.-f"r of th"" Df>Mrt Inn. Roads to Romance Assn. Wffl Meet at Palm Springs Friday Annual meeting of the Roads to Romance Association, lnc .. will be held at Desert Inn. Palm Springs, Friday, December 8. This inter· county tnurist pr omotion. association is celebrating its 10th year of exploitation and promotion of San Bernardino, River!!ide, Imperial. San Diego, Orange and Los Angeles counties. ' The membership is made up of~-----------­ county and city officials, Chamber j Supervisors ot the !Rx southeTn of ·comn1erce dir('c~ors, hotel and countie will be in attendance Ill motel men. automob1ll', garage and . s oil men and many olhers interest-the dl.Tlner and election of officers ed in bringing mot·e tourists a0nd of the ~cads to Romance Associa- vacatlo n visitors into California·s tion rollow:trig the monthly meet· SouUiern Empire. ing of the County S-.pervteora "Of Luncheon will be served at 1 :OU Cal\fontia's Southern E m P i re.. o'clock at the De!rert Inn for mem· whicll wW meet that -~ 11\orno- bers of the Assocition. following ing at the Mi"ssion lnn, River~ide which thc;y '.l."Jl l take a field trip The meeting will conclude with a which jg being planned by the luncheon following which a larg-e exec utives in thf' picture, that will majority ot supervisoni will ma~ show some of th~ huge develop-the trek to the Desert Inn fo r this ment bet'o\-·een Palm Springs and annual election of officers and an Indio. overnight visit. Market Wins County Warns National Award 1 Sewer Districts Top award in an advertising A not-so-subUe hinl was handed contest sponsored by the Super today to the county's several S8Jli· Market lnstitute. a national or-tation dis tricts : ganizition of sup('r markets, '.l.'ent Get going. or else face the fact lo Richard'~ Lido Market, it Y..'&S that the county might take bac:k anoounced this '.l.'ti.ek . the SS00.000. Richard's 1·eceived first prize in The nestegg of 8 cool half-mil- ·:;rCM!p C of the Agricult11ral divis· lion buc ks is the Orange county \>!I on which was for acivert1sen1ents remainder or a .state grant made · Whk:h sell farm prvduc la 'O.r pre-~ears a~o _.to help i~ ~ic *....A.e lftory of pe,?1&rket 's seri ~tsW.-snotp~Y ~t fr~tfd'u.! f~.\i ~'~ I · · e iy lhe; lejis1atUre lo all Cali· ·~.;. ~ :.ad , IA'b.i ch v.·on . ran ih 1.he fornia .counties and cities to pay ..Newport Bay P ost and Shopping the freight on constra.cUon nd ... --News appearinji!: shortly after the engineeri.ng services for projects · county f&ir. In the ad Ric hard's wtiich couldn't be done during . ._.~llgl'alu.la~ed the 4-H Club and World War JI. ·-... l'uturt> Farn1ers for raising the The whole idea behind it was a priM winning stet>r ~·hich the n1ar-possible post-war slump during ket purch&.-'lt'd . the business readjustment. None Rlcha.rd's Lido Markf't also re-_ came. but the money was there celved a special citation in th" just the same: , National Brands division for ads "'h<'n the county·wi~e sa.nita.t.km • ~ w cui.lNINQ W6:sa. 7'S 7*N awl. nlP ¢ 11..-. ,.._ -matM-- ~I ... Al's House & Rug · ,...... Cleaning Co. Beacon All 72tf c Custom Tailoring f'or t.dles and Men Arterations -'Furrier PIPER-JOHNSON 113 E.. Balboa Blvd. Har. 109~ 18t!c MOVING? Harbor Transfer LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE Phone Bea. 8927 Of, Bea. 5212·M.. 1966 Harbor Blvd., Coat.a Meaa 20c21H Fine Sewing Alterations Button Holes Center St. 533 West Co.ta Mesa Ph. Bea. 15MOR ~p388 Furniture Repairing Cha.tr bottoma renewed, cane or splint. ChaJr round8, backl and rockera replaced; also re.gluing. HARVEY'S FURNITURE REPAIR SHOP 2050 Sant& Ana Ave., Coat& Me• Beacon 61S3·J. l 7c18H I t-BUlLDINO SERVICES INTERIOR -EXTERIOR PAINTING LICENSED . -INSURED Glenn .Tohnston 601 • 311t St. Newport Beaeb Harbor 2297-J 34c48 , Painting by "PAT" lS yeani Service In Harbor Area Call Sat. & Sun., Beacon 5055-J 288 -22nd St .. Costa Mesa PAINTING EARL SHEFLIN S73 Pa'Ber St., Ooeta Mea Bea. M57·lll 94c9 Trailer Repairing Cabinet work, Houee repair Formica cOQllter top1. 20 yrs. expr Leigh o .. Elliott Ph. Beacon 5642-R P . 0 . Box 26 1684 Whittler Ave., Costa Mesa 37p5(l CARPENTER WORK ROUGH and Finished custom built cabinets. Har'bor 1164-M. M c35H AJ Alintll1gt DecOtatin~·- ~ .,,; <:: 1<) Anytftlng"tn painting Int. or e . A.rt decorating. tr~ !I. a. n d, graining, fine color blending. reu. Fr-ee eetima.te.. Newly ar· rtved perm. resident_ ~rop. owner. HOtt. 204 -29th Street, Newport Beach. Har. 1765-W. 46p59 REP AIRING and PAINTING l IDEAL GIFT For tbe ~ rinde4 • • Barga.ins Galore! ac ... TJ:l.£VISION -8-Jut\ll u8ed Appliances . • coneole comblnaUon with AK Ir l""'-P'DSONALS • • F'M nldto arul auto -..ecord ' Table top pa r&n.g'f:. an white • changer automaUc bul"IM!!ft, lnlrukted Rug and Upholstery $189.95 ...... f>Wl-brollu,on1yUD.a5 Cleaning and Dyeing I ----"-2() gallon D•Y .. White automauc WE 1peclallze ln clea.nJnc Rup CPt.osL-rt TICLEVlSION -i.a--cu water hea~r. au•ranteed and T.fphol1tery on1y. Done In black Ttcta.ngular tube. Lovely ............................................ 122.50 • • GIFI' .ml!:AS FOil OHIW!TlllA8 Glll'r IDEAS FOR CfllllM'llUB ~ALE. ~ -MM'I!, 8UPPUU NEW 1951 Westinghouse Refrig. 8 cu. ft. aift Only $100.95 DAWS-BROWN CO. GOOD . BOAT GEAR llA.RGAINS In kncllonl, fiWJ>p, ~ llne, m oton-!iab Det. etc. BUY. Sl!:ll. -TRADE -CONSIGN Have aome Cood. boa.U (Qr .Ue! Wut to sell your small boat! TRADING PORT 1885 Harbor Blvd.. Ooet& Mesa 3108 Lafayette, Nwpt. Har. 1020-W Beaaon 6821 S8c39B ' • 9 •2• 50 II-WANTED ro llUY u.tng the famous: Hl1d .,,_em. . radio 2...speed record playtt, new, complete ..................... -.. "'OUr own home or In our plant &a-e fneole. combination w1th We1tlnghouae roe.it.er oven1 like New -New -Nev.• HUDSON INV ADER RUGS DYED $299 95 Portat>i., electric waoher, only Need money for Christmas' L~rn~~~a~~~oul~k~ld ;::• ~ ~ b&Rk fl~in& IMJtt~~--W~~-~--~~-~~~-·-:t.9~:~ wz NEED Ueed Fumtture. bright, new color1. Work ruar. J t,;gerator guaranteed ..... .$87~0 l piece or a. house full. FREE &STIMATES, Ph. Bea. 5108 STEWART WARNER Tll:Lll:VIS-HJ ov•n ~· ~~ ••. your choice Jack's Furniture Marine Engines H AN LE A ' S ~:f .. t"';?',,j:!':';~;;. c= .... ".:::: ·.:::·.•. . ,$ 1.7~ 1606 W. Balboa Blvd, 2039 Harbor Blvd. CoAta. Mesa For •"i~ -1~ omy: .Maytag wuher, good wringers, Phone Harbor 2502·R 275 H .P. PRlc&D '!'O SELL 2Sc24H j $139.95 tood ah•pe ......................... ,$19.50 ~p51 Alcoh 1. • _ I t bu.mer apt. siZJe gu range, like WANTED TO BUY-good used See John Harvey ' at Seacraft O 1C8 .ru1onymoua nnv, perlect condition, all white I 60" walnUt office desk. Phonf' W,.,t P 0 Box 197 PHTLCO t:ONSOLE RADIO-Au-b II Baltt!. i.sla'nd, Caltr. tomatlcl tun1n,g. Al1 band cfver· ~~~~~ _av~~· ... ~.~ll ~~---~-~~ Harbor 2821. 51c63 625 COAST HIGHWAY NEWPORT BEACH Pb. BEACON 5771 Phone Kimberly l·Mf3 age. , j $14.95 H=lni __ •.le<'t'.'~ ~~': "'."•~!:~~ '?.3-SfTTTATIONS WANTED FINt HAND LAUNDRY or Iron· Ing only. Shirt!, ·girls' achool dresses. curtaln.a u you like them. Pie-up and deliver. Help -..•ith dinner partle11. Mrs. Wil- liams. Harbor I5.'S2·M, BeacoD 6591-W. •9c~l PAINTING WANTED- PAINTING Quality workmanshJp and ma· t erial. Nell Livesay. Beacon 6696-W. 49i5< REGISTERED NURSE wants per sltion u doctor's assistant or Companion-nurse for cht1dren. Excellent reference. Har. 2999-J after 6 p. m . 4&p:;l SO. CALIF. BIBLE COLLEGE students want p!f.rt time work. Baby sitting Gardening H ou9ework Windows clnd Ironing Serv. Sta. Helper Restaurant work:. ~c. Phone Kimberly 3-8281, Ext. 11 41p42H ' EXPERIENCED miadle ... ged wo· man wants day work. Cleaning, Ironing, assist catering, baby alt· ting. Mrs. Clark, Bea. 5733·W. f9c.01 MOTHER. leave your child witl'l m e while-You Chri111tmu shop. Daya, eves., 3 lllO. to 4 yes., 25c hour. Min. l hr. Phone Beacon. 6920-\\'. 50c52 REG. NURSE wants work, Dec. 18 to Jan. 2nd. Can relieve t or Christmas holidays. Reference1. Writ e Box G c/o this paper. il0p55 \'OUNG WOMAN with 12 yeani diversified expe.rier.ce. wants part time work in your orftce ot at home. W ill do bookkeeping. typing. payroll or! Drop a card tn MMJ. Belvin. 19101.2 Court Ave., Newport. ~lc5.'J CHILDREN, CONVALESCENTS cared for. H our , week end ot longer. De pendable. Competant. A.-1 references. Phone Harbor J695·JK. 51¢3 HOUSEWORK or ironing by the day. Best of re!ereRoes., Mrs. Fr~ .. &18 ..W'(i B~ Blvd. Phoii:e·11aroor:lh8. ·-·1-T? 51~ -People do read the want ad•. DOCTOR'S aasistant and recep- tionist. Experience necesury. ALSO H ousekeeper companion. NEWPORT HARBOR EMPLOY· MENT AGENCY. Phone Harbor 2581·R. 48c00 2tfc Thor electric wuher, goOd wrin.&'· DAVIS-BROWN co. er, pump. only ............... $29.50 GIFT IDEA.S FOK CHIW!TMAS MARINE ENGINES 1885· Harbor m~d. Co"Ata. M:eU 1..&underall fully automatic wash· S!.-FUR"NttUltE FOB 8ALIC 4 Kenna.th Sea Cubs 1 Gray Marine Expreu F our-112 Beacon &821 -er, perfect condition .......... $97 .50 ' Rattan Furniture l\lade In the Phllltplnes end In our own work lhopli. Wlde choice ot. fabrics. 14:c41 Bra.Ad new table top gu range Marine Sales, Inc. 004 SO. BAY FRONT, Balboa !ale 5-0cli2 2% H. P. EVIN!IUDE outboard motor wtth stand and f"Uel COD· taJner. Llke new, $76. Two pair children'• ak1h1 and polu and 2 111leda. HS Broadway, Colllta Men. Beacon 6318WM. 49cM Beauty Shop Xmas Specials SHAM.POO and hair !et ........ $1 .00 PERMANENTS .......... ll\.95 and up Phone Bea.con 15103 for Open !evenings appL HEIRLOOM Jl!:WELRY -Sap. phlre brooche•, l"fl.met neckl&ce. Zircon ring, etc. Severa.I tine pieces. P'riced BELOW appralsaJ value. Ph. Har. 3025~W. 49c61 US!!: OUR Lay Away Pian For Christmas SEE OJ.TR COMPL&TE LINE OJI' Gener'•I Electric AJ>pllinoes Hoovt:r Vacuum Cleaners lronrlte Ironers WedJ"eWood and Ms.glc Chef Range.a ALSO All leadtnc brand8 of •mall appliances: 1:0 A STltRS MIXERS ELIL'CTRIC IRONS COFFEE MAKERS STROOT'S TeWinkle Hardware 1802 NEWPORT BLlfD1 . BEACON 5225 I 50c:l:I GIBSON Electric H&waJlan Steel Guitar, like new. Never been played. Including-a 8-jack Mag- na ampllfier. Ph. Bea. a'24·W. 51cM. : Give Him SNAP·ON TOOLS for Christmas Call JOHN KIMBLE, . your local dealer 3S" •iu. Robert Shaw oven con· trot, automatic bumen. nush to wall conatTacUon. 1 piece top. ftg\IJ&r 1139.50, close out $89.!'.>0 Automatic -pop-up .toaster, like- new ..................................... $12.75 Portable elertric eewltig ma.chine, complete with cue ............ $29.50 Geod al:ried gaa and electric hea.t.ers priced from ........................ $ 2.95 National euh register ........ S•7 .50 Largest displ&y lll So. Callt. Re!lnlshing and Reupholatertng HOUSE & GARDEN e11 aout H..,.., Nwpt., Bea. m1 ~H •41 APEX WASHING MACHINE. E:rcellent condition.. Sell reuon· ably. roe.con -.w. >Op51 26 FT. RICHARDSON. Swl,..1 marlin ch&lr. 2 live ba.it ta.nks. Elec. pumpa, out riggera over- hauled &nd pa~. Exel COil· ditlon. Owner out of atat.e. $2700. New canvas cove r . Write. Box F this paper. 46plt GRANT'S MOVING-Two walnut drop top BOOKS-SEA BOOKS A t1.ne stock of boob on all y&cbl- ing wbjeeta-Plu.e all current -Lending-Ubraey. Furniture & Appliance of!ie< deoks 53". eo.t $180 each. 1640. New-port Btvd.. Ooeta Mesa · Be8t offer takes. New Philco Freezer 12 ¥..: cu. ft. complete ...,ith quick treez.lng sect.ion and other late teaturea. $379.95 Bank finan cing STOP IN TODAY DAVIS-BROWN CO. lW Harbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa Beacon 8821 ~ x l'(I KN-O'MY PINE. sh1plap. Best grade No. 2. I New~. Rea- sonable price. 4 78 Jasmine St., Laguna Beach. Phone 4-1739 evenings. 50002 SMALL M 0 T 0 R SCOOTER- Nearly new. With fluid drive. PETIC'S LIGHT PLANT 512 -29th Street Newport Beac h Mp~2 ELECTRIC 111tove, 4 bumers, deep well and oven. Frigidaire, per. feet condition. S carcely used. $100 2465 Marino Drive, Bay 8bol'ea, Beacon ~733·W. 49c~l 1.ADlES' ENGLISH BICYCLE-- HellCules. Perfect condition , $40. P>lone Har.9or 337. 49tfc Save with Cliff T SURPLUS H for "'Vflt6cL Y SPECIAL &nd Gym i1foea .... -~ ........ $3.49 2004 Balboa Blvd., N ewport Beach 38c39H "RATTAN living rm. aet. Sofa. 2 chairs, 2 end tables, coffee tble., 2 monkey pod lamps. 621 Poin- settia .Ave., Cotona del Mar. llOcOI We buy, sell o r trade. Call us and save money. 8rawley's Used Furniture 2366 New't Blvd Costa M...,. Phone Beacon 5014-J 47x48 CONTOUR CHA.1.R, used le88 than 6 mo. rCost $230). Will aa<'ri· fice at $1 00. Phone Harbor 39. il0p52 LOV!:LY CHERRY RED Chai1e Lounge f c hannel back) down sep cushions, nevL>r used S~O. Rosewood Melodean -Cabr:loJe Legs $1 50. 2140 W. 17th. Santa Ana. ~Op51 BAMBOO RATI'AN FACTORY The Islanders 214 Marine, Balpoa LL Har 11147 80cll1H Walt's Trading Post Used Marine;,Gear N•ttcal Decoratton. Used Neta 422·30Ut St. Newport Beach Open Sur::id&,. Ph. Har. 2470 17cl8H OIFT IDEAS FOR CHRISTMAS M-MUSIOAL, RADIO GREAT Pl.A.NO SALE. Secure your Christmas piano now . Brand new Spinet $39~. Another smallest size. only $297. Save from $100 to $200 on discontinu- ed models. SIO will hold until delivery. Eu:y terms. DANZ- SCHMIDT Big Piano Store. 520 No. Main, Santa Ana, cor. 8th. Buy direct and Save. 3 piece -------------- Sect"ton&l $195 value la $117.50 GREAT CHRISTMAS PIANO today. Clip thia ad tor f~e gift SALE now on~ Save from $100 with purchase made ~s week to '1000 on Grand planos; only. Open eves. till 9. 384 N Knabe, Kimbal, Wurlitzer, Vose, Coa.st Blvd., Laguna Bch. Sltfc Baldwin make. LeeteT and many others. Some Wied, eome S b d W ts new. DANZ • SCHMIDT Big Orne 0 Y an Piano Store, 520 No. M:aln, cor. That used funtiture. brlc-a-brac, 6th, Santa. Ana. palnUn.ga, etc., now taking up ------------- spaoe tn YotJr ~· Find & buy-w ANTED -50 pianos. Tradr In er with a clusttled ad tn the your old piano on a Grand, 8pin- New11-l'imes. P~ and Press com· et or beautiful television. Hlgh-bl~D~Just ~:.~bor 1816, m. cuh allowance~ 1 T«pns. saf~J want to .~l Cluslfled I>~ -SCHMIDT PIANO 'CO., Ad;"'; °ind a couneoU9~..ta.ker wlU comer 6th, 520 N o. Main, Santa help you write an effective ad. Ana. CHROMIUM U~·-red .. _ .. ~ REPOSSESSED SPINET, highest FIRESTONE WASHING MA-dinette set. ~ bund., g-ra4e make. SA VE $300. Per· CHINE:., a1JDOM. new, '50; 1~ nearly De"Ao'. 20I Peart. Balboa. feet condition. Another for S295. baas &coerc.Uan with cue, $1..50 ; hiand. HarbOr HOS·W. l9p52 Ml keyboard. DANZ-SCHJCDT year old K.11'>y v..:uwn cleaner, 8AllBOO R.A.ftA.!t SllOf'S Big Muaic Store. 520 No: Main, oomplete, $75; Thayer baby bug-Complete 1lDe.. ractor::J-to-~ comer 6tp, Sarita Ana . gy with pad, u.aed two month8, Open lM daJI It 8uA Bank ••7-3" x 7 au•-•-"er ••• Y A Loopna. MAn~~A <Deag--)-Like new, -• 7"J .... u;·-.., ' ...-. ~ ,,.__ n..ioln.0 a.II ... ~_conveying lhP message of national district began to be formed and .• branda and their value to the cus· everything was going fine, thf' -.,,\omer a.nd t o our economy.ct Alb l board of supervisors set aside .1 .... the atore's ads are prepare Y $5-00.000 for the distriC'ls to use In REASONABLE. Laree or small jobs. rrtt estimates. Walker. 198 ~ 18th St .. Newport Beach. Harbor 2581-R. 17cl8H EXPERIENCED HOUSEKEEPER live tn. Phone e.vening11, Garden Grov~ 25811. 4"9p51 PHONE HARBOR 1"87·R 49c51 GIRL'S BICYCLE, •15 209 .. S3rd St., Newport Beach Phone Harbor 199·8. terms . ..,,,, ~ ..... ...d very little. Reuonable. All \n perfect conditk>n. Harbor Beach tit OH2·k. tip53 ----·----,------Phone Beacon 6902 or Harbor Television Service ·RADIO REWAIRS TWIN SIZE BEDS, ne&J1.y new. 075~M. 46c51 2 lnneraprln.a" mattreuea, 2 box h"uch Mynatt, advertising man-doing their engineering. Specific- ager. ally. the sum was to help out on Alpha Beta Food J.tarkets. Inc., the $3.000.000 proje<'t of laying which has a branch in Costa Mesa, 7000 feet of outfall sewer line o ff- N!Oelved special citations In three shore. to be a new m&rine outfall ~·4'.vlalorui: Customer Re I at ions. near Santa Ana river. ""£.krtcultura.1 and National Brands. Was Dl1e•• ed The markets 'llt'i.11 receive Mc-ChaJrman Willia Warner of the Call'• Ma.cazine awa.rda for their supervisors Bald that the board •. t 1Co•t.ribuUon in making' newsp&per ha.a "dl.acussed" the poulbillty , .... ~d.-ertising a m~ effective tool that the colmty might claim the __ ot public information. Ente.r'l!d in money &lnoe the aanttatlon di• the compeUtion were 116 com· tricta can't cet ~er; they jp8lliea operating 2.390 stores Jn a.ll have been at odda alm.t .mce SI.· ,. pU"b of United States, Canada 308,000 worth of bond9 were voted ~cxlco. Feb, 28, UM.9. to tinance the .. •· PUT ON "'OllATION A N.-mnrt Harbor high echool -· --~ t.Jltudent waa put on probation at the Newport Beach city oourl: ·-·~y when he admitted ~ tbett of a gabardine topcoat. The '": tapooet wu •tol@n tri>m a bootb ·t·"~ to Ben La Motte Wt "'~ nl,lbt at the Buslnea and '~t:aional Women'• Ctirlstmaa -··' Pie'l'leW. I count,,...w:lde aewer •ptema_ Deadline for clalmln& t.be money 1s Dec. 31, 1951. u tbe dlatricta dpn't -It, and tM lestalatu"' woti•t extend the thne llmlt. then Oranp """"~ probably will t&lte it beck, Wanter Aid. DIUVF& FINED John D. Batey, 1JO • UJll St., N..fport Beacb. pleaded SUUt:r to a chuge of llnmk d>i•lne at New- port -= dty court w,.,.-.,.. He wu fined $150 and. him drltw'a llceme WU ·~e.d fot OIM -· "'illoot ~ ..ia admit 11e codldn't l*'f-.,; --mT, bat ra.riea, -do we ftnd • ~ wbo ·-·t tblllll loo can lw1dle a big gov...,.,.,... Job." -Elder siiu.man ~.Buueh. aprlnp:. 8 Hollywood lega., $00 LOVELY H ome...t..te Grand piano EXPERIENCED pocket mak.era, for an. 22% Cora.I Ave., Balboa in fine condition. $49~. Tenn.a. Building Contractor E. F. ZILM pieee rates, steady work. 415 E . 3rd St., Sant& Ana. 49<:61 I 49c61 t.n7 -•• -Hamm Ialand. Harbor 2US.R. 49c~l S50 down and i15 per mo, A • Ucenaed •.• -New Residen.Ual and CommerdaJ Construction ' Remodeling and A!Uratlona Cofl\Plete Building-Semce Handled by One Contractor Tw ....... M ------------- • B &DJO A "l'SLll:VIBION GOOD Sewing Machine Operators, Gift Items at Dale's Braohay. c ... -~. steady work, 415 I!:. 3rd St.. -~ Refrigerator Bargalna Sant& Ana. <llcl5 Table lamps $4.95 p H.IBOC .. _ S7"" UJ> LAJlGll: -...--· -·· NEW-Just Reduced EXCELLENT 0-nlng for 1a1......, ,..., .-Co · •--.. ,. dllt' ·as, med. and Jee. Wu Now man or saleslady. Univenal ff~DllWC perc -Univ-• ... , __ ~ .. , n -Jackal. sport and 1 cv tt Monitor ... .-:ue.ao Jtae.se WM. ANGOLD, Realtor itO&~ -.&AC.I' ~. tl1trta. Ha.rbor ltlf.WK..' 8 Cll ft Paa A.mer 198.tJt. 1•.1& Local agent for Farmen In-Univeial Pop T<>after Ill -.. ,.._ -· • ca rt Pu Amer 17UO 18-118 surance Group. Stroke •ver Uni. lrona 5tc53 ' 7 1•• ~ Bl d '"'"-~-• •'ii cu ft General 1 4..50 '"·"" SPECIAL ~15 E . Balboa v . u.a'-"-1--------------.Gaet-.1 Clsef Colablm.Uen FRO ICSTXM.A.TICS Phone Harbo!' 1238-W At1ytbtte New &IMl U_. ~ ROPICR GAS RA.Nd.&, high oven,• stove 6. Retrig 2U..6Q \ 118.~ H&rtM>r 07?:1.J Dey or ll:ve. t!Ocl>l ~·s Fumitilre $6. Good c:ondlU"'i. Clean. 1810 • __________ ._7 __ WANT middle ap4 ---·-r-"'* -..a.ruil-w OraQS• Ao\., c..ta ..... ""51P Dale's Furiliture Com~~ Home Kahltenance -and help ...,, for lool>F· AK ..... ,_.. ::,d a.ht· fimY'IBING 1821! Barbor Blvd. Bea. 5107·W { u.. Work Ll•e In~ ~· = i-4 sift 6or a. ;;::;:! _,, J'Oft., YOUR TRAILER -I -W~ door& nprtlred Bartlor · dilt -..,..t. •t11 "!••· W& nw., llt1T,um ... { E<d leaD ~ ~TICS COURT a £RK, ,.rt--tM jtao~ .... -_... t>"J111 -I' PalnUllc an<!~ -fll5 mo. (up .... --for ..... .;.-·· °""' ....... -.... r" Kolia M-018C ,...z!dl'l: 2 yn.. JINY. ' r1oll • _ . •. ~ . and _.._ ol All Tra1ler HOME MAINTENANCE co. . ""P. -. I )(-tne • •. ' -·ljw• 11 ;-I rr.. .,u.,,.,. PIL Bartlor nu p . ._ It ''st ~Mee,... -.a ~ a -, a.• 11 llu1a M. Port.It ~ Up5C Tow +«p p4(Jc;MI.....,,..... · --------,-----to 0ec. u at t=-.= tr .-I ""'" ORANGE COA!fr l~AUI IW• nl~-K.-• ' · . , , • . I ANTIQVI!: v~ orgolna. ~ ly tone. Aloo matebOd .. t of Cleta I p-e R ! llii *le. 4.24 Fern- -. Corona del Mar. -A Free .Check r WV't ~ A9a-... • ..... 1 ; Ml I I LS TRAn.Jr.R . SUPPLY .4Tl'RA.Cl'IVIC __._ _ __.. --=-r •••.--· -.,.,~-.. ~ . J ANTIQ-UES · --..--~ --· ...... .._ -.. ..._ -,-I a 1·a ' ' small deposit will hold any piano for Chriltmu delivery at SHAFER'S MUSIC CO. <Since 1907) t21. N . SyO&t11ore, Santa .A.nL Kimberly 2.ol72. 50ttc KNABIC AXPICO mu.ND. Uke new! SA. VE over '2000. Ca.bl· a.t tUD of wonder roU. goe11 with tt! Terma! DANZ- llCIDIIDT Bl&' Pia9o lltore, 520 No. Maln.. oor. 6th, Santa Ana. RENT A PIANO. $:1 per -.>th. All rent allowed tf You buy with· Jn terma. DAN'Z-SCHMIDI",'" 5%0 No. Main. 8anta A..na. A. PIANO n.lft. CElUBTMA8! Al· niost 100 from wblch to du,X>ee. epneta. ~rtpto and Granda. hmou makee. Mo rUe in price.! Easy tem\11! Small de· posit wUI ...,..... ;ram-a. DANZ- 8CHKIDT 811' l'tano 8tore, Santa Ana. 520 No. Main, eorner' eu.. USED PIANOll from $811 vp. Good pl a r J •• .. ccmcftHnn. DANz. IK"lll«ID!'. 1111 Mo. ..... Ban- ta AM.-. tao. . ON OtlR WATCH JU8'l'Dl -lf~ora-watd> .,. zq&ud. WAI,f,ACE CAI.01!lRHEAD .. ie .. e1tc , walUw..'J>rccDent u,a. Baun.; GilNll • 11•-. 1211 ------..... l -mtt 1'Ca.. • ..... 6 p.m. to t p.m. Good ..-.., --~ -........ ; • LOVELY Old eoioNd ...... -- Coad!Uona. ~ ttOQl:ll'll 1'!'r ~ -)l. 'IOl>IJ CA.NAIUSll mi0re pn4 )WI Iida! ter. NICW ll!IPXElft """"' GOOD OA+Wi ruN08 (!om llARBlllCUB, 211715 eout Bisi>-.. "09l7 pet U..t E:> -u.,.. -plM =·rt• $111. ,.._ -.. -lnl!t ... # 117 eo.ot Jll'ld., car-dol - ,..y. I'll. ll!lea. s.T5 -f P. -. -IL. .-., --~ii•:: ~=:s ..,,._ .. ,., para11-. , Tim AM'l'tQUIC SHOP mo. at ~ Ml1111C 00. --4 p. m.· -•Iel"nt -5711 •pilr-114C'llletorla It.. -301 JlAJWQC ~ lllland (lllnco 1"71 -If,., ........ , ._ -•c ... -.IHI&. l tlJiM 1 " --laAna.,KL~-.,-. • • I • ' r7~~~?~~E~~~~-----------1 ---··--·--------~~---~~~--~---~----·-·-·-····-·-·-·-·-·-·-·-·"'""""""~'"'r·~-·~~~············r····~···~···,r····~,··········"""""'"'"'"'"'-'"~r~·!•~f ········~·····•••••:•:•:•i•'•'•'•'•'•'•'•:•s•:•s•s•s•:•s•:•s•u•v'''''4~u,,~,,,,,,,,,,.,,., ••• ,.u.,•,~·,••2•2••£ • • . I ·······*···Cl <rift • ldee1 BALBOA ISLAND LOVBLY 2..-.n flH'lllahed apt $80. yearly le.ft wtnter , monthm Call Edna Grall', Har. 20'2 LINWOOD VICK, Bltr SIG Karine, 11&1. Lt., Harbor 20'2 50c61H FURNISHED small apt. c1-to market., theatre, bua. Wor.kins lllllillillllltlll;tijljiljl man or 2 adulta. UW pd., m mo. 617 -Sith St., Newport GUT ll>EA.8 FOB CBBJS~ Beach. Harbor 891-W. Otte 115-DOOS, CATS, PZT!I. NEW 3·"'°"'· furnllhed apt. wttla -------------1 gara,C'e. Utilltlea paid. $80 mo. OOCKi:R PUPPIES-A. K. C. reg. Aval'•b'e Dec .. 19M tD .June l , 7 WU. old. Reuonable. telO Ulll. IO'I Belltrope, Corona do! Pint AY<-. Corona de1 Kar. Pl>. Mar. ffpOl B"'1lor __,., Odil P'UBN. YEARLY RENTAL SPR.IN<f!:R SPANIEL PUP~ 2 Bedroom and Garage A. K. C . reg. Liver and white. 75• f rom Ocean Front, Newport Will be ready to go !or Chrtat-Water Fumlshed, $75 mo. mas_ Reas. 492 E . 1Sth St., Coata Key at 106 W . Ocean Front Mesa.. Beacon ~35-J or Beacon Newport Beach 5115!1. llOpM 51p53 • • G.N. WELLS • Broker & Assoc. C-08ta lieu The Belt Town on Ea,rtll lndUBtrial Lot 300 x 115. One ;,f the but-On oorner. Price '18,000. $2500 Down Nice 2 Bdrm. Home With a S&0 per man.th income. Cloee to Blvd. Worth St0,000. Asking Price $7750 Brand New Home PERSIAN CAT, 1 ¥,, yea~ old, needs home. House broken.neu- t ered. 314 -34th St., Newport Beach. Phone HarbOr 2419-J CORONA DEL MAR-Furnished 2-bedroom home . PatJo. Barbe-Hardwood tloora. Panel ray heaL Lot 85 x 135. cue. Garage. Quiet . Cl08e to 51p •O-BU81NE88 0-rtmll- C 0 ST A MESA RECREATION now operating----4 bowling aUeya, t billiard, l pool, 3 snooker ta- bles, lunch counter, grill, etc. See owner 276 E lDth 'St., Coat& lilesa. Beacon 5938. 47§)52 W ANTED--Untumlahedl 2 bedmt. hOUJte &t reuonable yearly rent- al COM or Newport HeigtaU. Call Harbor lUl-R. 4ltfc 84 !sS\1 )' Ii •J u ..,_ • lllOllm ocean, SM mo. to July let. Call J Price $6500 Harbor 679-M. . CiOcOZ $750 down, $50 per month. $75 MONTH-Fuml>hed 2 --1 - garage. L&undry.room. UUI. pd. Home on Broadway Children's play yard. I BLUE ToP HOTEL Price $9500 $2000 dn . 401 N ewport Blvd., Newport Beach · ' (above the Arches) PAR~Y FUR.NlSHED 2-room oottaee oo :s1.i. etreet, Newport. Yearly ttnl, u:i mo. Util. pajd. Phone Beacon 11aa..w. :>lp~S YEARLY RENTAL in Balboa. 4 rm. apt. furni.9hed. UW. pd. $50 mo. Call Harbor 203. { Evet. Ph. Harbor 2020-ll ) ~ ~ 1 c53 LOVD.. Y FRONT Trailer Space, trea, abn.ibs. Very l.&l'ge lot. Adulto. REST HA VEN TRAILER COURT 1'741 Pomona. C.0.la Me:aa Another Bargain Close in. 2 be<lroom hom,e. Fire- place. Large patio. All fenced. Price $9000 Worth n1uch n1ore. G. N. Wells, Realtor and As.ciociates 1790 NeWJX>rt Blvd., Costa Mesa Phone Beacon 5181 BEAnF"lTLLY •H~;!!·~OO!'!!M!R~FO~~K:...!'llENT~'!!--­FURNlSHED 2 -PLEA.SANT ROOM-Separate en- ATTENTION PLEASE! ! Upper Bay's Choicest bdrm home on corner, eouth ol Blvd., Corona del Mar. Fireplace, Venetian bUnda, furn.ace heat. May be had all year around at $86 per mo. or reduced rate tor win~r onJy. Phone Har. 1896-R. llOdll Yearly and Winter GOOD 11'URN. HOUSES • APTS. $4-0 mo. up. U..tin~11 wanted. PAUL C. JONES 2307 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach Call Harbor 370 or Harbor Z31S BAYFRONT RENTAL, 1 bdrm .. to June 15th, 170 mo. 2 BDRM., 2-balh beyfront. Rea- sonable. ' GREENLEAF &: ASSOC. 3112 Newport Blvd. Har . %552 BA CHELOR apt., $50 mo., Balboa Point. New twin beds, private hon11.!. Use ot den and sundeck facing ocean. E mployed prefe r- red. Phone H arbor 1238-W. 50c51 LIDO ISLE 1f you want a rental on LIDO ISLE aee us. Several lovely apll!. ~ homes avellable. P.A. PALMER INCORPORATED 3333 Vta Udo Harbor 1600 22tfc trance. CLoM to buaineu district and bU8e9. Mu.t be ·aeen to ap- preciate. 803 Larkspur, Corona del ,Kar. Harbor :IOK-J. 50c32 NlCE LARGE FRONT ROOM A kit.chert, $87.50 mo., linena and utWtte. furm.hed. 2 people. WORKING men'• home. Roome, f7 per week. Gu ha.ters each room. Good beds. 1%3 %8th St., Newport Beacll. 32c33H <8-AUTOMOB~. TIRES TWO 1950 Dodge Oe.monstrators Save up to $300 Low mileage aud new car guarantee SHAVER MOTORS 1936 Harbor Blvd.,Costa Mesa 1-0ne-halt a<!te .................... $1800 2-0ne-half .ere.a ____ ...... $1600 ea. fa.II adjoining') F.U.O:LY HOME-3 B . R ., frpl., Patio. On the Point close to beat Bay baurtng. $13,MO . BAYFRONT LOT · ............ $11,000 BALBOA BARGA~ .......... $9,000 2 B. R . cottage, frpl.. and a 2 B. ·R. apt. over gara~e. Good locatlon between Bay &: Ocean. A 'ITRACTIVE & DELIGHTFUL Ocean F ront Cottage-1 B . R .. lvgi-m.. kitchen, dinette, panel ray, lovely pe.tlo. garage. laun· dry room, storage room. Plenty room to build on. Choice leca· tion with Ba1bba Bay jua:t acrou the atreet, $9,000. SOUTH COAST REALTY CO. ").1ultlple Listing Realtors" 302 Ma.In St .. Balboa, Har. 2034 '"Near Pa. ... 111011" **SOLD** 515 Ma rguerite Corona del Mar By a Multlple U..ting RealtoT SACRIFICE SALE DUPLEX on boulevard, near New· port playvound. Submit offer. 2 LOW price rentals on 32nd si. NBC Realty 3116 NEWPORT BOULEVARD 50c!l2 . ~ll!!;:~Sl~A!L~llfi'~~a~~~~~--~~~::~'*"'~£~n~.!~~;si~,~·~~~~:!_~~~~_:;:CE;:::~2~:l!~;~,,~,~'.is~~~~·~''l!Sl~·~~~~~-.. C()RQNA DEL MAR PROPER.TI~ Robert B. J.Y11D / Ra.Jtora Helen L. Lynn m C-st ~ del 1lar · 1 Barbor 1037 FOR SALJ!/: Beach lot In R-1 , Cbrona del M~. main beach. Offer· ed for ll&le AT 'h PRICE by owner .............................. $3500 cash Note: Thia la the ONLY LOT on the maill beach now ' being offered, o NEEDS CASH quickly. ' FOR RENT: 2 B. R. home. So Hwy., near sch!>oi. Fully furnished Garage, utilltlea cl. Year lease l ............. -... , .. ,, __ ...... -$ 90 . . . . FOR SALE: 3 B. R., 1 Y.! bath. New modern. Double garage. R2 zone • Very eaay tenns ...................... ~ ............................................... $12,000 . . j . • i HOME-INCOME: 2 B. R. home, 1 B. R. garage apt., dble gar., patio, Lawn, fenced. A.JI fully furnished in Chinese modenL Really a bargain iii high claae property. Owner will eell on terms to re.pooslbl.e J>ll"tleti .~:.... ....... .............. ......... ..... .. Sl 7,950 ' SALES -RENTALS-JNCOME -u:4ES -EXCHANGES CORONA DEL MAR PRiOPERTIES HEAD OFFICE I I j BRANCH Oll'P'ICl!l 411 Coast Boulevf.J'd f"t>rona del Mat. Farmhouse Motel Harbor 1037 ""'I' Harbor 1083 THREE CHOICJ ONES One bedroom stucco near ~ii and ocean. Gooll beach home. $1,500 dowri. FULL PRICE, $5,950 I I 3 bedl"OOm older bowie near 1ooj,p!ng cent er. v eJ attractive d11COration. Well built and cared for. $6,500. ' Very attractive 2 bedroom peninsula home, colorful par.rs and furnlsblngs, knotty pine and maple. Al electric kitchen, including washer and dis- posal, nice patio. A little beauty! $17,500 anfl a real buy! BAY AND BEACH REALTY Et.bel Shirley Gloden Fay 1450 BALBOA BLVD. Phone Harbor 1264 INTELLIGENT INVESTIMENT IMPROVED PROPERTY, R-2 zone. 2 bedroom l"ellidence with hardwood floors. Fireplace, double garage. Convenient location. Present income over $1,000 per yea r . TeMD.11 are Available FULL PRICE $9,500 F . C. ANDRESEN, Realtor 602 Coaat Blvd, Corona del Mar Harbor lMO $1,000DOWN BRAND new 2 bdnn. home. hard- wood, tile, large lot , 60xl25 Panel Ray heat. lovely kitchen. service porch. Full Price $6,500 Payment.a -"O per mo VALUE -VALUE WELL built 2 bdrm home, close in location. Hardwood and tile, fuU aiu dining room, cheerful k itche11 with dinette, fireplace, beautiful ha.ck yard with solid brick wall, bar~b·cue fireplace, nlc.:ely landscaped, deep lot. Full Price $9,500 LOT VALUES 21' ........ good ooU, i.. .. 1 .... IJliOQ " aer"M, eut lllide, doM In .... 1160 ~ acre, eat Iii~ .................... 1460 Phil Sullivan P'onnerly C . G&len Denl8oa G. T. Everson WAITED TOO LONG Is what you will be· SAYING if you don't see the values we 'a.re offering you at this time. MAY WE PRE- SENT: 1-0n LIDO ISLE a spacious 2 bedroom home that hu every· thing. All rooma extra. large built within a lovely walled pa.ti!). Specla.I features Include living room and dinlnr area 2-4: x 28, unit heat, at&llnles• ateel weatherstripping; copper pipea, 521,i ft. lot. ught a.try k itchen, large bath Y{ith tile shower. garbage dJs~aJ. ven- e tian blinds, rich Jiving room carpet and many otheri values. Price greatly reducett. SEE THIS. TRY THIS ON FOR COMFoRT A TWO 11tory borne, • )Tl old 8t• uated on 2 ~ acres of the Mesa '1 beet sandy loam 1eoll, planted t a O ranges. famUy orchard, now· ere, lawn and lob! of treea. Lo· cation and adjacent lntiprove- menta, the Meaa'e beat. LOWER floor COMlats of tars• liv- ing room with e,heerf'ul fireplace &nd bookshelvea. dining room w ith picture window, family size kitchen with considerable tile, large servjce porch fat laundry and atof'&&'e •pace, a full bathroom and two adjoin· Ing bedroonui, one with oul.t!llde entrance. UPPER floor hu one large bed· room and bath. DRlVE way to garage and tool • shed. a.tao 2-•tall barn, small corral end tack or feed room. Price, $19,000 AND WORnl IT! Re"onable te r ms SEE FRED Cl\OSIER Barney Francque Lillian La. P~rle Fred Crosier ASS~TES 400 E. 17th St t Tustin Ave Costa Mesa, . Bea. 6818 DOLL HOUSE! ! . I OCEAN FRONT-Choice Balboa locaUon. 1 B. R., llviQj' rooo:a, dinet te, kitchen • bath'. · Carare witb laJTe atoral'e and laundry r ooma. BeauU.tul lawn. Dealr• able for YEAR·ROUND or VA · CATION LIVING. $9.000. ALSO BAYFRONT LOT._.Buutlt\11 lo- cation . Sacrifice a.t $11,000. 3 B. R.-Famlly Home. On Bal· boa Point. Frpl.. Patio. JU11t lot.a and lots of CHARM. Ooee to Xln't Bay bathl!lj:. $!3,500. HOME &: rNCOMZ-2 B. R . cot· tqe, trpl., and a J B. R. A.pt. over ('&l"al'e: Jl"um. Good deep lot wttla plotrty ot )'U'4 ...... Thie ta one ol the BEST BUTS In Bal-. P.000. SOUTH COAST R&U.TY 00. NEW FURN. BACHELOR APT., w ith kitchen, euitable for 1 or 2. Striclly private bldg. Good location. Util, pd. 721 P oppy. Corona del Mar. 50c51 RED OLDSMOBILE Convertib~. 1948 Hydromatic, full price $1,395. Call Harbor2866-R. 47c52 ------------490 Mewport BJvd. Co.ta JritM.a 2-SPECIAL EXCLUSIVE listing on BALBOA ISLAND. Nea.r· ly new beauUful 2-story home located on a nice cotner lot. Thi.a home is immaculate and t. 4 bcdroorru and 2 real baths. Completely and nicely fur· niahed makes thla an Ideal home for a large family for year around living. Prjced be- "Multiple L!otlnc -· 302 M&ID SL, -Har. :IOS4 l'CMr PaTl.Um'' T~~0~D~!rJ~·?-\~Mf. to Jul;y 1st . Util. incl. $100 mo. year'l)'. Child.Ten welcome. 'PtL Harbor 1164-M. 50c52 J·. . -""'~ ... T~GREEN 1941 j0!4'- ,di . . • one -~rbpr ;j3a.l 'oet fore 5 :30 p. m . 48c50 ------------CHEVROLET '•2 Station Wagon. WANT TO SHARE -My new Extrae, new paint. Prlvate house with girl or WoOman. Child party. Phone Harbor 1206-J . 0 . K. 5 nm .. p.race, piano. T16 49c51 Heliotrope, Corona de! Mar . Ph. Harbor 84.5-W. 50p51 FURN. NEWLY DEC., util in~l. Slncte Apt. . ................. m 2 bedroom apt. . ........ $50 104.6 W. Balboa Blvd., NwpL Bch. 46tf(' BALBOA, 2-roon1 furnished apt. Best locat ion. New retrig., and at.ove. Utilities paid. Call 310 Ieland Ave. $42.50 mo. Phone Harbor 1839-J. ~2 THREE RM. Apartment.., fumtBh- ed. UUI. incl. Yearly rental, $45. Adutt&. lnqUlre Sli Coronado, Balboa, 3-0J>'2 FURNISHED COTT AGit--2 bed- room. Corooa del J.lar. t Refrig. Close to school and beach, $80. Water paid. lnqulre 1213 Cout Blvd., Corona del M.ar. OOp.61 For Sale or Trade for ? ? LATE 1"7 PACKARD Deluxe sedan, froat tender we.Ill, alx wbeela and tinMI, noeptionally good. low mileage. Private Own· ner has too many cars. C. Ware, 465 Agnte St., Laguna Beach. Phone 4-1226. 60p63 . DON'T WAIT TOO LONG! '47 DODGE "fluid drive" eeda (3) '48 PLY. "Spec. Dix'" sed. .. :.U29~ '46 CHEVROLET 11edan -···· 1095 '4t PLY. Convertible ............ ~ ·~ DOIKJE tudor .................. 145 Euy 8 % terms Open to 8 -;.m. SHA VER MOTORS Your DOOG&.PLYMOVTll Dir. 19SS Harbor Blvd. Pk. Ilea. -T Coot& Mesa BAJ....BOA PeninsUla home tumiah· ed, 3 bdrms, bath and %. pr., elec. Te.frig., deep freeze, wash. nach, 5115 mo years lease. l:>tl Miramar. Phone Harbor 2188-W 1------------- tor appt. 4.7c02 UNFURNISHED n~rty new 2· bdrm ho™ at 814 %: A cad•, C. D. M.1 $57.50 per mo. A.ppl,J at llf Acacia., Corona deJ Kar. •llclll ST'UDIO APT,, ADULTS ONLY CORONA DElJ MAR Pbooe Harbor 204 · EXCHANGE 100 z 200 GarTey BM. ,_,_ age ln El Monte. Now ..,_.t. ed aa pnual Dun«J'. B~ a!lalftS in camellias. MOO ft. under lath. t room ..,._ tn good cond., double -. K-3 -..e, c-i for &DJ' ltlnd ot bus:lneu. WouJd ta»e 4 or FOR SALE in Costa Mesa TWO BEDROQM ~01\IE,, 60 ft. ..., .. 's6.5fH>, it. p !;J J100 .. B&I. $~.month. • 1 • Fitzmorris Realty Co. Realtors and Bu"Jiness Brokers 813 Coast Blvd ... Corona del Mar Phone Harbor 2152 only $9,500 BeauU ful 2 bdrm. close In. 'h ac. Walled yard. Industrial lot, 63 x 290 $1 .000, TERMS GOOD LISTINGS WANTED ROBT. H.MOTI'ET Bea. 4224-J Ree: Bea. 0137-J 1900 Harbor Blvd WANS For Homes .....,.,., 12'3-W low duplication coal.8 . Shown / "It * S()LD * * 1~; ·~ <~~-i r~~v· · .:.wv, r· .9~ '· ._· '., .. Harbor Jl!li7·W or Bellcon MM·J :::& Weal ~WiliWOl "' fdti • • • • • •• J i ; ~ • ~ -·rr t: ,.. , ., ___ D_R_'_S~C-INl--C---S:,;:1 ery tl:..~1'?1ota for oal.e . 'Bf a __ _. .... ..,.. '·' or ~mall Ho.pitaJ 1114c'. o;;:,e ~DO ISLE. Several choice ~ LM'•s a.no,· Blick COftStrucUon. CorQer k>ca.· waterfront lots for income unit.I ------------ Uon. ParkJng area. &eD Wit.h low as well as croas •treet lot.a at -People do. reaCl tllie Pr..-ads. down payment or coa..tde:r le&Be. pricea well under the market. )fut be eoJ.d at once. Remember we are the DEVElr GREENLEAF • A.8scx=. OPERB at LIDO ISLE. You wllJ 3112 Newport BlYd. Har. 2&:>2 profit by coming to our ottici. 50t.!c Our offerings are EXChUSIVR: listings. Here a little BUYS a LOT. New 3 bdrm. Homes Eepecially well bullt NEWPORT CITY NEWPORT HEIGHTS OM floon. lln!pla.oe. tu-. We ball>. cut>a&'• ~ .. ..,,.. double ~. 1&rs'e lob. )love ln now: $9,950 Ralph P. Maskey MU Kewport BmL, KOWJIOl't 8ch. -~ .. REAL V ALUE3 COSTA MESA P .A. PALMER . INCORPORATED 3333 Via Lido N~rt Beach. CaUf Harbor 1500 Bayf ront Income CHOICE location completely fur· nlshed. Thia l• one of the finest properties In the bay area. Pric-- ed to aeU. '' Ocean Front Triplex 2 1-bdrm a.nd 1 2-bdnn, very near Balboa pi.er. Sched1lled Income, '2700. $H,500 turnlahed. LIDO ISLE VERY nice 2 bdrm and den home, 2 bat.ha. fine )Qcatlon.. tars• prlvate pa.Uo. -t per cent Loan. ,21,500 tumlahed. GHAMBERLAIN for Best Buys in Corona del' Mar $12,950, terms NEW 3 bdrm brick front home. Oversized 2-car garage. P orced air automaUc bf'at. Laundry. Fine location. Be Sure to ~e Th.ll! Earl Chamberlain 500 Coaat Blvd., Coroil& del Mar (Opposite Newilort Harbor llank) Phone Harbor 2281 P AICORA.MIC Oil Cliff Dr. looldn&"B ay .......... llOtf• LOT 128J[U ......_ OYer- 11&1. la. lirt>ta. .Bea.-W. l8cll with 4 % • 51n % Int. TWO I llDftll BOJID, be a .... ~ --~ ;.,_ .-:aao -onl7 '1.--- ........ llol .... In r. B. A:! -Q. L 'lBlUZ BDRM. ll'UIUf HOllB, -0161' ~ i...,. -"--'·-Dr • -.:.,_ CALL 908 ~ ..... ......--. "' --r• nn. . A.L80 NEW 3 bdrm. 2 baUo on l \i Iota. Conelder Udo 1ot u part. ,19,500 . GRaZNLEA.JI' "' AllBOC. Boor l1U tor ...... ea 0 , ... Mo ..... latP 0-1 lot. Npt. Sll2 NO.port Blvd. Har. 2362 llOc52 G ,_.,. -aa part ,.,_...t In Kewport, ~or~ del Kar. aw-. 1Qllf - a..., -.1:1 -· - . _,,, .•• .... eel7 .... .... ...... l'ODl!W ~ 00, COSTA MESA UllfllrDi.bed 1 bdnn duple&. penel ray -t. pri .. i.1-. 185 zno. 683 Park Ort-..! Coot& K-. . I •TpOJ. BALBOA.-Neart7 new fllndaMd apt.. unW JU!le 13Uo OP ~ -· --Ul7-'W. . . I !IGPGI :_y 1 • • 111'.etn. Lit• Iba. -ID WJ• I BORK °" Bdwy. '1,000 dn. Bwdl • ~- B. _A. N1!:RE50N tlU Kewporf -.. Coeta -.._ ........ Betwftll Newport BIYd. anci Ru--bar-. A.Ul9dm colder 2 - -film--. Oil to ,,,, 210 IOI-1-7 -.......... ~ra. $4i000-~ Down -"' -.. mll. •• •-llGl'l • ' • . . . I '-~( STANLEY SPIDCIALS BALBOA ISLAND Modem, attracUve, furniahed one bedroom apartment wtth prage. Yearly tea.ae. $16 a month including utllltiea. Adults. Call Harbor 1776. BALBOA BAYSHORES New two and three bedroom homes now under con· atructlon with many deluxe features. Stop at tract office and aee the varloua floor plans. Convenient ter ms can be arranged. Call Ca.rl Thome.a •t Beacon 0748. OCEAN FRONT -BALBOA INCOME 5 Units -$15,800 HANDY LOCATION. I IJ9 block Eaat of Main Street ) 2 doublel, 3 lincles. Older property In good oonditkwl. Es.cellent becM, refrijerator, atovee. Excellent tem 1a. Yor .l ;; , appotntmeat to see call Mary Dickson. Harbor 1013. OUTSTANDING LOT BUYS Co~ta Mesa Close-in Good diatrict-Eut aide, % acre. &3 ft. front.A«e on two •treeta, $%2&0 fulJ price. •~ down payrncnl. LIDO ISLE-CHOICE RESIDENTIAL Only $2460 LOT Cali Ma1 y Dlc k&oll, Harbor 1013 EXCHANGE Income Property For Small Home THlS A'M'RACTIVE THREE RENTAL PROPERTY IS WELL LOCATED IN GOOD RENTAL AREA. IT IS MODERN ANO ALMOST NEW SUBMIT YOUR OFFER TO FRED BARKER Beacon ~795 or evenings Beacon 6939-J EARL W . STANLEY Realtor 17th a.nd c.out Hiway Newport Beach l5th and Irvtnr N¥WpOrt Beach 61 ~ Coaat Hlway Corona del Mar 225 Marine Ave. Balboa Island 31 l.3 Nl"'Wport Blvd, Newport Beach NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2 bedroom horn~ with Thor kitchen unit and nice patio. Good location on one 9f the best streetJ!. 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 Marine Balboa lBland A DOLL HOUSE HERE IS JUST THE PLACE YOU HA VE BEEN LOOKING FOR-a really cozy cottage with every- , thing that goes with comfortable living. THREE BEDRMS., 2 bathe with lovely enclosed · pati0--lawn, and beautifully landscaped. ,. CALL EVERETT MORRIS -Harbor 8j) or see your favorite broker. COSTA MESA DUPLEX. $7 ,500- 0n BaJboa Blvd., N E>wport, ~ 1 ·BR . units, only 2 years of.4. ~. . lEAL ESTA TE ' ~l~!l"omne eg°';;id~y~\~o";,f~.!{"" Vflll . < I I I I . h i :.. qllt , '" . ~\, c t vttw or .1 ° ... ; · ,J._ -•ac j~~.:.i ~"'" Bette~ •ry ~ly , oldo• ~ut onodem see it now, $8,000. home in RIVERSIDE'S beat lcr caUon. Exl. cond. 3 tireplaMa, * REDWOOD • SHAKE 8HING- LB8 2 bdrm. buuty, &lmoet new. IAta ot brick and tlle. It'• different and the BARGAIN Prtce lo S'l.950. $2,000 down. * TRIPLEX-Three 2-bdrm unit.a. Iacome 1200 mo. A real tnveft- ment. Come In and talk It over. * 3 BORK HOllOC--Nlce Eut Side locaUon, 4 yra, old, bwd Ooors, •pedal Ule WOTk. din. TOOm, many do.ta, service porch, dbl pr .. fenced yard\ lancbcaped. $10,000 and $2,000 down. * . * Barney Francque 1,J111an i.. ...,... 1'red ero.ter "ASSOCIATl'.S 21"' baths. Lge. la.n&J. Den and outdoor c..G)tef'ed patio. 8-.u. landscaped. Th.Js"-tprop. prteed rleht. Will cons. vacant, Income or n:sldential, Newport area ... BALBOA COVES $21,000- Large !iv. rm. natura..I wood pant'llng. overlooking sheltered cove wilh priv. clean aandy ~-• 3 BR. &: 2 balb.8. ger., d.lap., Utrt heat, mOdern ln duip lliu.t churning A camfort.ab\e. Meiw and be.et coruit .. prieed rtl't(' A t erma. LIDO ISLE SPECIAL, $14,500- Beach llvtnir a.t a price you t Ul afford. Bpacioua patio, lov,dy nowen . Beet location. Club Pf'l.•- ilege1. Priced to SELL. HARBOR INVESTMENT CO. REALTORS 30th at Newport Blvd. B&r. llOO Owner's Sacrifice 4 LARGE unit.I co~ of a l bdrm, 2 bdrm. 3 bdnD aad oln&'l• apt-o.ll film. .-plete and ~ly decorated. S---SV- a.ge. Ideal loe&Uoa. Few ate;. to ocean or bay. 2 bllu to Kbool. Bua by tront door. :. F1ne .vm.m:u clJenUe, bJcb lAcc:ae retum. Tbla property muat M .... throu~hout to appred&t., Othor Int.emu force me to MCrUlee for -cub atrer. Bee It tocle7 and wbmlt your otter. IL. C.- Peclt. 1CK3 W . ~ -- •1Ve • I I, • • . , • ' PART I -NEWPORT-BALBOA PRESS PAGE 8 -' " WHERE TO DINE DANCING • ENTERTAINMENI' • THEATRES ·THE ARCHES CAFE and COCKTAIL LOUNGE • OPEN 10 a. m. ThrOU&h 2 a. m . • Newport Blvd. on Coast Itlghway NE\VPURT \VE ARF. c:LOSED ON TlllJRSDA YS SAM'S SEA FOOD -Complete Cours.e LUNCHEONS-DINNERS "At the Sign of the Swordfish" Beautiful New and Enlarged Cocktail Lounge SURFSIDE Ilf'f\\'('1'11 St•~I Bt·acb and SunSE>t. Bf•nc.b Pbo11 es: 824 ·06 -802·00 -MO~ 79 PATIO STUDIO and BOOK STALL IMP ORT GIFTS RARE BOOKS PARTY RENTALS 31 S ! ! !\lJlrlnt> -Ra I boa l!'!land llrn\\"M• Thru a 1.111 11· ('nrn1·r nf t:uropc FUN ZONE • OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY BALBOA •A•••••••AA••AAA•AAAAAA•i --... ; ' ~ !II: NEED MONEY FOR CHRISTMAS? .. , :. SELL Some of those ::. jC u.nneedcd artiC'les you ha\•e stored away -a11y- !lr. thing that woulu make a nice gift. :!« Ad,·ertise them for sale in the - -ill CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION ,;c: Columns of the Classified section 'ltl ~ '!Ir. DON'T DELAY, CA LL TODAY ... for an ad :Oi • J« in the 11\"e ly cla.-.ified section of the :Oi ~ .. l« BIG THREE -:_.: :,..,· Ne,\·s -Ti111l'!'\, l'tlst Sl1opping Nf'"'!i and the Press :..._: :: OVF.R 21/iOO ClltCU LATION IS THE ANSWE)l! ; ; Phone llarhor 1616 today and ask for the ad-taker. '.oi ~AAAA4A~A•A,~•AAAA•••···~ COMPLETE DINNER (Soup, S11l11d 11nd Dessert) NORTON'S BAY SHORE RESTAURANT • MENU MON. -Meat Balls 11nd Spaghetti TlJES. -Braised Short Ribs of Beef WED. -CLOSED-GONE FISH ING • THURS.-Old Fashioned Beef Stew with vegetables FRI . SAT. Baked Stuffed Codfish, Egg Sauce -· Boiled Frankfurters ond Boston Baked Beans , Brown Bread SUN. -Codfish Cakes with Spaghetti Creole,. Brown Bread -. • • aildftn ud Vderans of tllfl ClvU War 15, ' ~ aovas: lt to I P. lL DINNEB i to • P. K. ' . ' ' . . • ' ..._ ~ I NORTOt~rs BAY ·SHORE 11&11 .a 'Coe• ~ NEWl'UBT 41EACR Tri.. thru Mon. MGM'S "HapDy Years" / • In 'fectmlcolor •180 "Hit Parade of 51" .John Carroll 1'farkt Mc llonaJd Fire 11011.se .,,,-e plua T\\·o Starlit Tueltday Jame. Capry "West Point Story" DorrlM Day, Vlrgtnla Mayo Mesa~\ t • ' · • · A -NOW "Toast of New Orleans" ~tatlo Lau, Kathryn G ra.rson plus "Between Midnite and bawn" "'Ith 1'fark Sl e\'l"RA Sun. thru Tur,.. "Mr.· Lucky" John \\'ay nr1 J ean Arthur al Mu "Lady Takes a Chance" Cary Gra nt~ l_.arralnl'I Day ny MORI:! 609 E. &lbua Blvd. Balboa Hatbor 20i0 You're Aft• . , • \VHY GO FARTHEKf N•.,.., • Ovll M°'"Mfl ClollLS -Gilli GllLS COM Youth Starts. Motion Picture· Art Career I Starting out In t hf:. foolslt.>ps of his art direct or father h1 Fred I Hn1>e. son of Mrs. Tht.>lma Paddock Hnpe nf Cor ona del Mar and t he 1 late Fred Ho pe, formerly of ~1 . G. M . I The Hlory is that of one good turn w hich brought about another. '--------------' It "'a!'I about 28 years ago that ,~;;;;;;;;;;,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;,_;;_;;;;;;;;;;;;;::, 1 the senior Hope s tarted out In the art department of tho old Charles. Ray .!!ludio, whrre he worked on sets for The Courtship of Miles StanriiRh. From there he w ent to ~1 . G. M . whe re he eventually be· "ONE FOOT IN HEAVEN" • Chri11tmu Entert.lnment for lhe Entire l•'an1lly • La9una Beach Commu11ity Playhouse DECE~BER IS -1 'l th CllRTAIN 8:80 S L.'iO la.'I: incl. Ph. 4-M29 I came A unit art direc-tor and a,.. siHlant under Cedric Gibbons. At the lime of his death he had s1gned contra.els to become . head art di· rector or David Selznic k . Du ring his CRreer Mt. Hope gsvf" a start in the art department to Lyle Wheeler. now head art di· r·ector al Fox 'ltudios and it is \\'heeler who is now starting young Hope on the same path. Because. of his knowledge of boats nbtainC'd through yca1·tl of sailing, Fr!'d h aB been placed In the de· parlment where boats used in pie· tur('s are designed a.nd altered. Attending Be\lcrly Hills, Haw. thorne and Newport schools. Frt'd wag also a student at Fullerto n and Orange Co&St colleges. Ht' plfl.yed basketball and served aa yell leader both in high l'l<'hool and college. He has been life guard at Corona del Mar and volunteer· member of Balboa island and Co· rona del Mar fire departments. H e Is a junior member of Balboa YA.cht club and helped wtn the We8tern States sailing champion· ship for OrRnge Coast college. On tr.c other side of lhl' ledger h e served, at the age of 1~. as able seaman on a clan1ming expedition l.n Mexican waters. Movie Actor Buys Santa Ana Store There must be money ln play· acting. ci Al least so it appears, for Mont· I gomery Clift , widely known in -------------movies and on the st.age, Is a San· ____________ _, ta AnR taxpayer todRy. He paid THE CIRCUS ROOM $121 .000 ca.sh for a .downtown S•nta Ana bu•iness store occupied by a jeweler and by a women's a p11arel 8tore. ONE OF AMERICA'S OUTSTANDING RESTAURANTS! Food Expertly Prf'p&red and Gracloualy Served. lo Dur Unique DlnJq Room Free Indoor Parkla1 Nexl Door. The place Is on north side. of E . F'ourth St., between Spurgeon and Bu!'l h St21.. &nd Clift bough.t the proper ty from the 'Grey family of Alan G., George C.. Stuart E .• John R .. Davtd N., Carolyn A.. Marlon E . and J ean A.. Gtty: and from Elinor F . Park.houae. "A scandal I.a something that has to be b'ad to be good."-N. Y. Tin1ee . VERA WILLLUllt CONCERT' SINGER VOICE TEACHER PLUfO roa CllILDBl'llf •. I PATIO llTUDIO na.. -1-111 Ill~ llart.e &~ ...... la. XMAS CARDS 81!:U".OT 'NOW Wae Al9o1fc •' ~"II: • OCMn • • • <l08TA MDA ~Nus ·?-· ..... l-NewfWi9a ... ,.,. • •. ' ' • • Retired Teachers Hear Berkeley Man • dell G . nlton of Berkeley ad· government oprratlc.nti in Japal"I. dreYed the On.nge County Dlv1•· He wu gtven the cllaUon Legion · ion of the C&lltomla ReUred of Merit and Award of the Anny Teachers AaoclaUon on "Ruula'11 for clvtUan meritorious service. Place In the Far Eut." at their The meeting wu hPld In Sant11. lat.eat mePting. He emphulaed th~ Ana at eqrnmunlty Center CJub seriotl.Sneu of the present aJtua· Hooe Friday, Dec. lat. -Mr. L.. L. Uon and suggeeted not war but Beeman, the presideilt. prealde'd. police action. In -order to under-Report.8 of the dJ fterent commlt- ~tand Ru~an alma more definite· teea were heard anrl discussed. ly he l"tt<>i,hmended reading "Prob-Eight 'new members wefe wel- le m11 of Lenin," by J . Stalin. ·corned. Mr. Ttlton hu just returned A plea.81Lnt social hour 'ol/u ar- from Japan where he served f QC ranged by the Santa Ana members five Y<'&ns on the l'lt..flft of General of the organization who ·served MacArthur. HiA chief duties were r~fre11hmenl8 from a. table beaut\: policy planning and dirfftlng local fully d~c;rated in lace and silver. •tMl'RrlrL MODELS-Roxanoe RoJf'rs and Loni"" P~tertl, of Udo hie. model qull~ flm\·f'r Nlbe8 from ttu;, Chlldren•it Shop In Corona cll'll Mar, ":htl.-Tona llraly, of CMta Mefta, ""'.al"H a lo\•tily party droM from the Drat Shop In C..<t8fa ~14'88, al!l "'ht· t•nM·t!'I thr rofft of a .dancing-doll at the C'hrts.ttn&!J Pn>\ie\\' Yll8hlon Sho\\'. FASHIOS 8 110 "1 1\fODEL t\nn Morrb1. or ~Balhoa Island \\"r&1"!4 a FnrMtman Kr&Y nannPI itla.rks and man talklN>d flann.-1 1th.irt at thl' Bl'\\" p,....,., ... ,, .. Skiing Party For Localites Seen skiing at Alta. Utah, ovt>r the Thanksgivi ng. holiday . "'C!'k· end, "'ere ~farilyn and Jackie Hill of Corona d 1·J Mar. Others in the pa1·ty \Vere Nancy fNc>wporlt and Bill Ward of Pomona. Paul H amil· t on of U. S. C. and Thorne Butle r of Cal Tech. -People do r ead the want adti. MONSIEUR BEBALD (Parker Jack80n) of Newport., tells hls hypochondiri..Ml brother, Ar,ran. that aJI hlit Ills an lma&1nary In · '"Ima«tnary Jn\•&.lld," belnl' P'""9f:'Rted by OCC 9tudentlt thl• """'k. t Beckner Photo I 'Dukes of Dixie' Win Talent Show ''Dukt'~ or Dixie," po pulo.r ~Ix­ m a n n1u~ictil group ~·\'O(VPd frnm the Ori:inF.r COH~l cnll e,.-:,. Dixil' Land B1-1nd, won fir:-1t rh•<:C' in th!? KFl talrnt ;,1 !ihow !Ast 8RturdH.y e venin~ "'ith their pll\ying ui "Da1k T own s i.uttCl"M Ball." This win also rurrleR with it th1: oppn1·tun1ty to c<1nlpl'tC for a S~!.000 prt7.l' 111 the TV finals Sl'hCdllil'd for the f1r~l part of F f'bruAty. 1951 . 1.'frombcrs of the music·fll group art' Jn£> Mer:affrcy, drurn.~. La· guna J3eac h : Jame's Kelley, trum- pet, San C l"mente; StC\'C Hnpe, tron1bnne, C11runa d••I Mar: Rohcrt I Aguilera, rla r1nrt. Santa /\na : Da· vid \Vferba{'h, ca.mpu!'I rei.iid!'nl fron1 Mt1nc1e. Inda1.na ; and Ken· I nf'th Wells. tuba, Cornna <lei ~1ar. Eu.<;tarc Roja.!!, OCC music in·) structor. is advisor ror the group. I New Yule Scenes Decorate Streets of Escondido I Each day a nd e\lrning Rn in· creasing nunlh<'r of visitors C'OlllC' from all California to E:;iconrlidn to vi ew the '115 painted sccneg of j Christ's Nativity which are dis· flhtyt'd o n the lamp posts on Escon· didn'g Grande Avenue. These Chrlst1nas paintings ex· tt'nd thP cntl1·e lf'ngth of that busi· nes." thoroughfare for a di~tance of one n1i !c. nn both !'ides o f lhe ."lrcct. It is . as ~(Jn1e visito rs hav1• quarntly said. just like jt"Oi n~ to a 111ovie nf thf' Bible story. except that thP picturf's stand still and the visitors movf' along Grand Avf'nUc in cars or eroot and ex· amine and enjoy the paintings. The pcopl!' of E8Condldo. a corn· munity with many s:rong churches were determine<!. t his yeilr to makl' their strct't deC'oratlons non·c-Qn1- mct<'ial t1.nd these beautifully painted scene!'! of Christ·a birth. f'Xtcnding fo r two n1ilc!!, "'crp the result. The plctureR we1 ·e painted in oils on pane·!~ 1:1.nd the figureM are near life size. The colors UMcd y,•erc particular· ly beautiful and there are many exquisite shRdes and tints known only to the Orient. The painting!'! were executed under the rHrection of 1'trs. Margaret B. Miller of the Escondido High school adult edU· cation art department by students of her classes. Vi21iting arti!';ls who have seen them have ex- pressed amaurTI.enl at their ex· ceJlence and beauty. Anyone can have a "white Chr1~t 1naa" who ha.a ('Xiled hate from his heart and put f'n\ly and jeeloUl"iy to flight.-Dr. Edgar Df'· \.\1itt Jones. MOl.RU OOlllES 'l'o 'un: AGAIN. a.use c.. ()oUqo aa -lo pu-t II.la .~ la..,.... A._ti ..,._,. of Ulla~ -..... "-(0 .......... .., ... _ JalMd), tr1rM t. ., ....... .en& w& of llft ......... ~ ... K (Gleea i.o. --,, ... 1r1o=f) ~ Ille -.. ·-~ .. ..,rid-.. ,.... .......... -... : ··- ' ' •• GIVE HIM ~ ...... · ""'·, ''TED W-11.LIAMS'' ~ WOOL PlAID SP.ORT SHIRT (The Shirt of the Ynr} MADr: OF LUXURIOUSLY SOFT ·-. WASHABLE 100°/o Y.ir9in Wool Onfy $995 •REGULAR SfllRT STYLE OR RIBBED BO'M'Ql'J ,. PARKING is no p roblem when you do your Christ.mas shopping at our store. For the ·convenience of our customers, we have fill! parking facilities both front and rear! • MEN'S WlAR. ~.,COSTA Mis.A • ·' ·r . : '!! ~! ::~ ?!!! '!! ~! '! ........ -· ..• -· ... -· ... -· ... -· ... -· ... -i iii ii iii ii iii ii ii II •1111 •1111 •1111 •1111 •1111 •I Ill •1111 • .. -· ... -· ..• -· ... -· ..• -· ... -· ... -· ... -I •II •I Ill •I Ill •I II ·--···· -···· --··· -· -· -···----·· -···· -.. -· ... -· ... -· ... -· ... -· ... -· ..• -· ... - TARTER 'S PIANO STORE · ' 274 Broadway Laguna Beach hone 4 -551 b • • • MUSIC - AN lNSPffilNG QlFT FOK CKRLSTlllAS Haddorff Parlor Grand-a truly great piano. Completely reconditioned. Reflnl.t1hed Jn ebony. \Vlll go with any type furniture. BechBteln In ebony. Abaolulely pert~t. 1-'or tbe amaller home. :r 7". g rand. Adllm.f Schaff baby gT&.nd Colonlal 'Ha.a new baSl8 ettin&• and tre ble h&mmers. Good instrument at $399. Hallet A: Davis baby grand modern etyle. Old eatabllabed tirm. C."hrlatmaa ~laJ. Story 6: Clark &plnel In blonde oak. Save $300 on. Utia one. Slightly used. Upright. from $60. Alao rentals from $5 a month. ..!lent.ala m.&1 apply on purcbue of any piano. • Barmonicaa, accordla.na. Ukelelea and 1.nexpenlllve pre-bud lnotrwnent. for children. ' ' • TAR Bf;ES "ltN OPENER ap.lmt Lacuna at thf' Ha rbor l llgh um. Above, fof'\\'&rd Wsrren S turtevant of Ute Tani go~ h lKh In thr air lo take a 11hot, •urrounded by Lal"lJna e&gt\r~ On th" rtt h• tht• otb.r r Tat' fo™·ard, Gt>orgf' La Bono. Score \\'B.'I 2K·l6. Tar Varsity CageFs Capture Firs t Three Games; Bees Lose in Tourney Harbo1· H11;h't1 friur bas ketball' fKIU&d.-i, thC' A, B. C and D teams. w•ded lfUccl'1'MfUlly lhrou~t\ lhl'lr first nine ga.1n<'s befqre t he Bet>-; broke th,. !'lt1i ng by ~ropplnJ: their second A nahei1n tournan1t·nt gan1P WednNlriay to • supcr!or Huntington Bt-ach f\Vt>, 58-26. • TAB BOX IKlOBl'..8 Pria ... -....... -.......,. or all Ille l'f-R Bar- bor mp mdtool bnsk....,U -~--- VAMITY 'o .uu:s N"wpon <at> rs rt i., Nettles ··············---·······-· G 15 15 Scotland, t -----·-·············· 0 0 0 MM~b'n, t -··-··················· 0 1 1 P eteraon, t ....................... 3 2 8 N orman,• t ........................ 0 0 0 M endnm, r : ...................... 0 1 l Griffith, c .............. , ........... 4 0 8 Jayred, c ........................... o O o Lane, g .................... ____ .... 2 0 4 Sanden!, g ...................... 0 0 0 Reed,g ............................. O 0 0 B urdick . g ........................ 1 0 2 M cGrew, g ...................... 0 0 0 ~In& (ZI ) fS Jone~. t .. ................. . .. 0 Burton, t ......................... 1 Lyle, r . ......... .... ....... ..... 1 F oraker. c .. ... . ... . 3 Odmrk, c . ... . ....... . . 0 Grlfth. g . -·-········ . . ... 1 Hen ly, g . 2 Cox, g .... ··-····-····· ........... 0 ft Ip 1 1 i 3 0 2 0 6 I I I 3 I 5 0 0 Newport Laguna 10 g 11 9 -39 6 5 g 1-2 1 ; tg-rt tr 5 0 10 -·· .............. 2 0 4 ....... ....... 1 0 2 ...................... 1 0 2 Ne,,·port (54) S cotland, r Nettles , t . Ma.'lh'n , f Norn1an. f Pe terso n. f Mendn. f Jayrf'd. c Griffith. c McGrew, g Sanders. g Lan€', g --········ .... 2 0 4 MAJOR AWARD W INNERS at the N ewport Harbor HIIh anno&t foo~-baU banquet Friday nl1"ht are plctul"NI ,,_.._ ... t,·lng thP honn"' from ('.oa ch AJ fn,· In, rlcht. lf'\\"ln Is l"l\inl" Tar fu11back Larry Mc- Ma~l.t'"' hi" nl<»ll valuable-pl;ay~r trophy. N ext ht ftt el S malley, U-am captain, and Koeer PflKlt•r, mo8t lmrro\l"d player . • (P reM Phot o) Reed, g Burdick, g 2 0 • 8 0 16 2 2 6 2 .o 4 0 0 , 0 0 0 0 0 I 1 0 I I McMasters Named tttost Valuable Player, Smalley Captain of '50 Tars at Banquet G;1rdPn Gm\·f'> Mitchel. f ( 19) fK fl 2 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 Thirty H arbor H igh Coothall playf'rs received var/:llly lettera or stars at the an nual COQ!ball u.ward ffl dinner Fridny night a t th(' Balboa Bay club. Nca l"ly I 00 n1embt'1'S of t he A . B a nd C tea mi. were prcst'nt <I plus the coaching start. faculty m('mbets anrl g~sl s. P eck. f MrCl'n. c Sn1ith, c Ni~h ino. g Tra~ue. g . Kavan~h. g Ausmas. c ···-· _ N<'wport Garden Grove 1 I .. 0 12 12 15 2 1 4 2 Top a.wa rd , lhe ntost valuable a nd ou tstand ing p layrr on the 1950 sq ua d. chosen by h is tcan1 n 1a te~. 6 went l o fu ll back Larry Pwtc~ta!!lters.~-----'·'-------------------- 0 t he lca~uf''s lcArli ng Acor cr. Half· 3 baC'k Me l S malley. "'ho ha."l been 2 A top Suns<'l plAyt>r for \wo y l"ars , 2 w1111 name<f capt a in a n<f the n1o~t 0 0 0 o in1prnvcd play_t·r !\IA'ar-d l\:ent t o t ack le Rog<'r r~f i.<i tf'r_ Awards we re 15 54 p1"cscntt•d by Coach Al 'I rwin. Dodge, p re.'lidcnt , Ha dd R in~ and L ri. Steffe nstn ; s upl'rvisor --f'lect H einz Kaisr-r :j Dr. Harry Balch , t eam phy81cla'TI : Roland Wright, re prt-Ment\n(( t hr Rotary club w hirh d0natt>d lhe scoreboard and ba nd Rlandarcb to the Rchool ; 0. 6 19 Con<"h J ohn McGowan's Ile(' W . "Dic k " Richar<f : Ralph Reed, t cnn1 honnr·s went t o R('~ Bell who Rt hletic d lr€"r lor ; anrl rcp resenta- Cast ro ""a!'I rhns1·11 n1nst va luablr t i\'es n f the Harbor newspaper8. plex," he s t a ted. Also t h('t C is no 1·oon1 for the "lo ve-Rir k oafs who are always think ins: about the girls on the sillelint's." H is talk was well received. · 11 B TEAM GAMES URbl e play('r. On thC' Cec t l'an1, Speaker was Mike P rcarovich, Coach Irwin told h is team t ha t he thought they g ainl'd n1oi-e in the near·dc feat to 01ange. y,•hcn they had t o conic frf•n1 hchind in th!' las t fc\v tninu te.!-1 to v.11n. t han they 1.1.·i ll leurn in t he next five years. J"oi1·11·por t (28) A rch 'ta. f St111·'vt , f T harp. f L;iUnnn. f ... fo~jlz"ns, r Jar k~on, c ft.ober tr:i, g ...... ''" f t 3 5 l I I 2 0 0 0 Ip C'Ol\c hed by Les M Ll\t•r, Marcello rormer cOlloch Ill Loyola a nd Gonza.- 11 Castro "'"~ chosrn Cn1't valuable' I ga a nrl aSHiRtAnt coa <'h of the Dto· 2 R.nd 1~aul Sch uill an<f J imn1y Car- t roit Lions. Chica go Hornets a nd 2 aon were nan1e<l ro-ca1l1.ntns . New York Yf k ees. all pro t ea ms. 2 ~pt·t·lsl l.R1trr H ii. subject &-11 "football as a 5 spect acle a n educational facto r · A Apet·ia l letter y;as ~i\'t•n by in schools." 4 the •tf'a ru tu Go!-4!'4 G rn.blC'. high &fore the i.It>rcut a ll four Tar teams had bcate:l Lttguna Ut>arh. and thf' va ridty 1t.nd Bt·es k nocked ' l\:en1per. g off Garden Grn\'C a.I'd EX l'C'ISior. Coach J lrn Mil l<'r'11 B l:loopsters won the f il"l'lt Kame in lhe Anaheim mttl, throttling Ca plat rano 33·24 o n Tuesd.lily. Johncox Leads OCC to W in 1 I 2 0 0 I 0 0 11r hool cltlz.cnshiJ1 tcn1·hf·r and of. !\1u"t 't '"t• Cha rM't~r 2 fl cial tinu ·kl'('(X'r fur a ll frxitball. Boy11 \\•ho lsh to contlnut' t n Letlf'rR Wt'nt to t he follow ing varsity plRyl'rs : WaynP \Velty. BJll Kendell . Bill Schmlilt. Rollie Pl.I I-\ ask i, J oh n La n~cn h eln1 , J im Pas."· coc. Jar k S n1i lh. T c<! ?\.1 c1'-1 fl!-it('tS , Dil·k StrveM, Dick Vcnt'n1an. Gary Rogers. Bob E ggert, J ack Me£'ks. Al 1"fc rr1\l, Bill Gannon. A ndy Knox. Roxy Aarvold, Bob ScoLland. Ro ll ie T ay lot', Lou A b· bot t. Bo b Benbow. Dic k J onei--, Bo b Y.1oodhou11e, Glen Griffith, Bob Van D remlin. 'Bnb Bu rdick, Bill W ittman. •smalle)'. M cMai.trr and Pfister. Manager awards went to Ronnie Comer and B ill Buckner . l~guna 116) fg Haas'n1, f -··-······-····-· 1 bll8kct ba ll and track rvcn tR. Gr it· be t op footba:ll plA.ye r~ in college ft tp ble hasn't mis."lf'd a game fo r 21 or in the pro' ranks n1us t n1ainly O 2 years and the b<lys felt the honor ha\'C "ch1t.ract.!c r ," P ecarovich eaid , Next g.11.me• jf,l e at T ustin F ri· d9y, Dec. 8 ""d the i\ team t o ur· n•men l at l luntlnglon Beac h Dec. 12 lhrnugh 13 .... Then. Ul~ team8 _.\l take a Ch rllltmaa v acaUon un· Ul J an. 3. Brown. f ..... ... .......... 1 Orange Coast colle~c·s f'i rateH Krugt>r . f ·· ....................... 0 are all even In buketba ll w\n!j e.nd Armstrong, f .................... 0 lossee t o date 12·2 l . a f ter post· No lan. f ····· ······-····-·········-1 Ing 8 76-55 win O Vl'f' ER.St Los Atarrlne r, c ...................... 2 O 2 was long•ovc rdue. and mus t lea~n obed ience, con cen. I l Princ ipal Davidson was 1nas ter t ratlon and etr1 ml na tion. 'Uhere 1 1 of ceremonies at the banquet and Is no room n the bet ter t~ams 0 2 guealll l.nc ludod t hr ee men1bcr s o f f or "the whl Pr , the s how·off or 2 6 t he school board, Judge D . J . t he boy w it an tnferlortty com .. 0 0 Ang eles' defenrllng 1'-1e tropolltan Whlt'kh, g -·······--·············-0 con ference champion s Tuesday" McMan us , g ·····-·············--1 Salln r varlllt y eked out a one· evening at Costa MeRa. Bowiek , g · ................. · -0 Newport .............. 9 8 7 0 2 l J 4-28 2-16 poin t win ove r Excf'lsio r high F"re8hman fo rwa rd Jrrry J ohn· Kh.ool of Long ~ach Mo nday cox psced the PlratP!-f' scoring pa- w hen forward Armand Nettle! rade by meshinJ: 2!'> points . Bill sunk a Mnutio nal field goal fro n1 Ff'ldner connect ed for 16. CoaHt mid-court In the lut eight seconds. I led. 38·29 at the ha lftin1e. Fina l score W8J:i ~·~2. Nf'ttlrs L inf'Ups a nd point::;. and center Glen G1·lfflth \Pd T a r scoring with 19 poin\Jl ea ch . T ar OrangP C . (76} l...otf . .\ngt·lea (SS) ~es &lao 'fun. 49."4· led by Ar· White I l I . ~ t 101 Gould ChuJeta, who also made 19 points J ohncox 1251 F t l 2l t .. un1pkln • Feldner 116 J C i 8 1 Rogrlonvo 'IA.ll SlfY l q If Ip ' ' '' 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 I I 0 l 0 0 0 I l I• 0 ' ' l ' • 0 I I ' ' ' ' 0 0 ' ' ' (•'tfor (51 ) ..._,.,.·9 , I D11,.t"11 I M11rtl11. f H•11111 I Ctltw"I. I o •••. c: 'l11nO'•. c: W11t11'1<. c: M,.,.or, 9 Smit~. 9 Wiii'.,., q f Davis !8l G ~ l O! Bruno 1J 1~ 1~ I H arris t 9) G ! l 21 \\'h ltf' g g g I S corin g subi:-: Ortt.1.ge. Roch in. t 2 10 . '41: Shaf('r , t21 : Bielt'feld. r t1 . : g 1~, Ea.st Los Angcl('S, Ivory, ( l l ; 1 I 5 . Sherman, (21. ~ g ~I H g,lftime score: Orange Coa st o • ' 38, Ea.st Los Angeles 29. o o·o 10 t• I I !-51 D TEMt GA..'\IE Laguna .............. 2 6 6 N ei' port (S5) re ft tp Arch 'a, f 7 Rtur't, r .................. 1 4 0 Tharp. f .................. l 3 LaBo no. f ............... 1 0 Fitz'ns, f __ ............. 0 0 JHrk '1n. c .... ...... ...... ..... 2 0 Olhmr. c ........................... 0 O Mid'gh. c ............. _ .... 0 0 Ro be rts, g . ······-···-··········· 1 1 W est. g .......... -·-·· 0 0 Stef'sn, g ......................... O O K en1per , g ........................ 0 1 Luck, g ............................. o o 18 2 Gardt'n Gro\re (3!) fl" ft tp Ynguz, f .......................... 0 2 2 Davds'n, f ........................ 2 2 6 It II 1 15--!1 Nf'\\·port (S'!) rit r1 2 I 1 0 0 0 2 I 0 0 0 0 t p Perez. c ............................ 6 2 14 N ... ~t ('") Ari:tl •, I 5,...... ' c;.10.9•. I TJt..-o. I L11to-, I Fln'1. I J11c:•"11, [ ""'"" ' Midoql., c: l o bt1t, 9 w.... ' St•ff'11, o "•"'P'. 9 L1111;•. q I T(Arr.4 &Arr.4( 'I ",, I " 0 I o ' 0 ' I l I ' ' ' l 0 ' l ' ' I 0 l o a o I 0 l ' ' ' ' 0 ' l ' ' I 0 l b 'tlor · (+4) Sc.lll"t, I Lyon1, I l lch'th , f ntlllp, ' '#lrllt., I Ffld.-.. c: V•rP'9. < w., •. c: ci .. , ... , q rr.4 11rt"1, q ,l llP•t , Iii •o,, 9 Thomas. r 19 ff to Ma rt 'r, r 1 a t•. K eeler f 0 0 0 • l 0 'I Blac.k 'n, f ~ : •; Diehl. f ..... I I J Locker. f . I 0 J j Leon'd, c .. ' ' ' Lo 1 1 1 1 uver , c 11 o o •Darvey. c ' ' 'Jpr· . 11 11 0 1rm n, g Reveia , g . ~ Kltuda, 'g . ······-·········-······· 1 o 2 2 Kuk uda, g ··----··········-···-····· 4. O 8 0 5 C TEAM GAME 0 0 5 1 11 Ne'''port (87) r1 rt tp o 0 . 0 Schu't , t . -·-··········--·····-.. ·· ~ O 10 0 o o Wetzel. f ·-·······-··-····-····-·--2 O 4 3 Ranson. f .......................... O 1 1 0 Leater. c ........ 6 O 12 2 Keiter . c . ..... .... . 2 O 4 OVERDUE AWARD of a \•3.nlJty football Jc.· Ont.bit-, right, by Principal Shtney Dalidson ha~n·t ml88NI kt>epinc: time at a football, f r M'M (lven Harbor Hip teacher and tlmf'kl't'pt'r GoM t th r annual foott-11 awanll baaque t ... , Frid.:1)1• Grablt' k elball or llra<-k t'\'enl In 21 yPar&. Boyvey, g ., ....... q •.. ..,. &c•l1i0f ' ' 0 ll 15 11 ,_.., T alsta, g . r• • rJ ,_... Mart 'z, g I TEA M TOUlNEY-ht G Arr.4E N••POl"t fJJ) IQ It Ip I C•i:oi1'0 j1''-19 " Ip •A.rc:h'11. I 0 J J A.d11.,.1, I 0 2 l.AfCUna (SO ) Paige. t Turner, f . R enw "k , c .. Wint'n, g John'n, g -· I I 0 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 f it rt 2 0 :'°J 0 I 0 3 2 3 0 .; 5~::· ::.) ,} .~ ,; TAR TIMEKEEP~R FOR 21 YEA.RS, I~ ~i;~~":. 1 r .... : : ~ ~ GRABLE AWARD D VARSITY LETTER Slur'( I I 0 2 ioood'n. f I 2 • 0.11 rp, I 1 0 ot I t .. u 'I. f l 0 • l •lo110, f 1 I J Jo"•'· I 0 I I Fih '1, P 0 0 0 1 f lt"t , c: 1 f 5 J11<•'11. c: 2 0 4 For1'tr, q I 0 2 Oth.,.r,c: 104 10•,q 0 0 0 lobrh, q 2 J 1 ,..11n'o1. q I 2 • w.,,, "' 0 0 0 l u.t,9 1 2 • ..... P'". 9 0 0 0 l lett...., 9 D 0 0 N ewport Laguna 3 2 19 25 0 .. 6 V ia, c ............................... O O O 8-32 1-30 Ledger , c. -···· .................... O 1 l Be.st a r , g ............................ 1 1 3 Cal"t'y, g ····················-······· 2 1 5 ...... -... ...,,,~--·-­............ wltlt. 11 ,......, la• hft:Cl s 'ta N .. 1& Tar ,.,,...,. o.-.. • 1 n r 4 ... 9IC r ii '*-n. ftsld. .-W OB Grtflttli, K o. M . 'De tan trio Pl'"ide .U. _.. .a a ~ 11ti _. fw tM ~....-ff'Q&-., I . . i-~ •1 (Prem PIKKo) ,! , Twc nty·one years on lhe !ridelinea wu fina ly re wa rded at the N ewport HarbOr High school annual foot ball banquet la.al F r iday night . Con G rab . 26 1 Broadway, Costa Mesa, ciUzenshtp and geography teache r. wa11 awR.rded a varsity letter for h.ls ng·t me tlmeketplng at th.e hlgh 8Chool's athlet ic event.I. The letter was present ed to Grable by the atu nt b ody In appreciation of h la services. -Never one to t oot hie own horn .. ----+---------------------'--- (ou tside of any horn·blowing Gt'a ble ~ timed eve ry bllaket· whether the ball l8 ln the air w hen which may be in connecUon wi th ba JJ &nd r tba.11 game ever' plaf· lhe gun eounds (baak el good If hla ott iclal capacity of timeku p-ed at t he lgb school and -every made) or if Umt Ku run out prior er) Grable I.! modeBt, even .tem per· track m eet . to the attempL i ed and 90ft s poken. . He ls one of the five original l 2 During ~se year• he hu neve r One of h• blg geet thrlUa ln hls teachert11 w ho have been a t N ew· had &nyone question hla abllity u m tnut e·w a tcltlng career wu help- a tlmekee~r. although on num· Ing out wtth the tlmekeeptng port H a f'bor H igh sc.hool sinc e It erou• occ Iona frantic coac.hea chores at the slatt ·wlde trac'k W1UI erected 21 year$ agu. The ' 'Jthet' fou" are Principal S Udney are on han , to point out whtn lhe m eet held in Compton a bout fou" Davidson , Marie Hleb8ch, Arthur clock ahould •top or g o. or five yeare ago. 'The other thr()J • - a u 'k h 1 k wu keepln• Umel in 1942 when Worden and Ralph Reed. n.a mt eeper, e mUft eep • Gl'G1e fo rmerly taught five up with th latest niles and ~U Newport H lgh ,,C h fil<>I had won U,e . ~an (kept.time there_. too) at a out that ere have been aome Sun.et ~e champlonahlp aqd IChool In the s.., JCJia4uln valley. challgeo to the 19!1().61 bultetball wu playtn& "11•"18t Bonll.a. nll• brlnga his 'WW ' continuous Ra..900.. year durtnc ~· ftnal Bonita won the game, but lt two mlnul Or ••-~~ clock took th:e man--clud effort• ot ~-pn.cUce of Umekttplng to •bout u u:i &-··e. 1 • 2& y.,.._ wu •top every ume ~ ball American Olen" DiVUI to do it, re- 1 Heard A.boat 8chool we11t out bowu:le and thJlf pr&e· can. Grab1'. • 1 Prevtoua to hhi, am val tn New-Uce bu dl8coatinued'..' Th.la Explaininc hfl >one year. ot part Beach. he and hJa wife had year, the tlock •topo "~ Ume ~ guno. blowing homo ...a both wanted to aetUe 90flleplace °'en la Jump ball and when whlltlea. OoaNe MY. that "I J* ta Southern Callfomla. 'lbe op. tbere bl foul called. ere la llke dolnl" K.. It give. me a coft- portunlty p,......ted ltooll' wllen hJa no Ume after eftty bukel. tact with the ~,. In their wife'• aunt, who worked tn the ~ athleUc ~Y1ti1..~ Aa JOU Jm°T', Harbor ..._ lnformOd blm that ya tb&t bultet.boll rm -a--...ch and thla ttme- plano weno unc1e......,. to bulld a Yery aceurate U--k_.-a .fob pv .. me a Cood ...,, lll&1l ocbool here. ...--ona the ..,.. for boll>I: ¢1oM to tbe pl&)'llls "'11\111 1nronnaUon i gave me u Oil-tbe omteat bu depond-tldd.," .-:-j · early 1-1. and I .,.. al>le to of>. ed .., hJa -UWally, W. lie hi.I ~ -. and two of lain' a ~ pool,tJoll al New-.... _... the final lltCOllda or e u.om are ....i'-""" to ro.-hJa port l!fSll." be adml'i lie game and the quuUon Is (00.iuillli • < l'f-l'>lp) I l\ -TH URSDAY, DEC. 7, 1950 ' • • • ' • ~~-c...:.e~.:<;v iet_.!<W_~ ·GIFT SUGGESTIONS 0 :~ 3795 ~ SUEDE SPOR T COAT .................... . L SUEDE JACKETS ............................ 149 5 FLANNEL PAJAMA S .......................... . MIDDY OR COAT""STYLE ' SPUN NYLON SOCKS ...................... . RIPO N LOAFER SOCKS .. : PLAIN COLORS FANCY fee SHI RTS .... ·-······················· )89 100 2 50 1 89 Shop and SAVE fo r Your Man at The MAN •""'. "'-~. . . -~. TRADER HORN SHOP 304 Malu St. Balboa Across from P . 0 . Save up t o 30 ~ on Off SeaBOn Discounts ComPJete Fishing Outfits for the whole family WE INVITE YOU TO COMPARE OUR PRICES ERWOOD'S Fabulous sale of beautiful gifts from e.11 o\·er t he world e.t 25 to 503 off. Afargo says I 'm nuta to i.ell so chPsply, could be. but n1y fixa- . l ion, sweetie. is for "THE BEAUTIFU L EYES OF ~1Y CA SH B OX ." Anyway I don ·t want l o be the richest ma n in t he cemetery. THERE ARE ONLY TWO TIMES JN LIFE WHEN W E SHOUl. .. D BUY GIFTS, WHEN WE CAN'T AFFORD IT AND WH EN WE CAN . ....,.--Dr. H oward Erwood. • • Fl.i RSITURE • GIFTS • ART • F ABRICS Balboa • .JE"1"ELR\' Harbor 0166-.1' Open ~\'enJo,p and !Sunday s RATTAN FURNITURE AND ACCESSOR IES au.M • Oft OWN WOKl'90't M19 PIOM TMI :.·~·~~·~~ * __ _. ... .,_ ... S.. ........ -1DM C ................ ................. HOU~' GARDEN ... c--• I ·--- OPEN EVENINGS U NTIL CHRISTMAS ®® W®UlJ ~@~ . That Continuous Stock Quotations [ • and Late News Are Available at our LAq&JNA BEACH OfflCI Bank of Laguna .fleach Bldg. Complett l!rokerage Faciliti<o Tram-Lm Srock Ticbt Phone 84. Statinlaol Libnry md ReadilJI Room Your ~ei: IO buy or Kii listed stocks, bonds or com- moC!iries will be <Secuted with If-' and accunq over tj>e notion-rile leased pri"vaie wile system con· nl.ctins ou.r 16 ~orrua oBi= and our New York oflice )with princip;i Eastern tnd.ina an~ Si.tis: deal '-cilitirt ate main01io<d le. ~ COii~ . . I I . , . . . , Dl:.AHW!TiT~2'·C~. 'jrt ' I • ... Y~ .......... '' , _...,,.,.... ... ,. 1 a....,.1s ·r -.. e. t 9 ..... I II? JI ... . IMM' Ir Ill .. NIK • • -c • • • • • \ ,. • • " '' ' SECOND P~6E OF SPORTS • .. -..... . J ... .. ; T• Tlmeke•P.er (0..--hco 0 ii ' foot.atepo· llo , tlHt -~ lleld. • L .QUAIL l!"~riF'Oz. Qu&ll an plontltlll at p~t In lllt ID Dorodo eountJ a-. a<eord· tee to U.. NaUo~ Automobile club and huntera ha've been enjoy~ tng eome good eboottng. ' :; PIRATES TOP ,BIBLE .. COLLEGE FIVE; ~ DROP CLOSE DE¢iSION TO. EL TO.RO ; Robt'rt who i. 2t yean jOld i. tln- lahlq loio paduato WOf k In edu- UUOll at Stanford ( Qrable Iii a Stanford man blm9elf,1 recel~ bll A .B. In 1922 and bl8 M.A. In btatory there tn 1923.) Rlcha.rd, 22, La completing work on !bia educa- tion certtncate at UCLA.. Tbe other son, 23-year-oifi Donald JuO'} U1 lJ1IJa.11• svt.lnOQ 111 tntJOAL\ Beach. SALMON FISH!Kll oooq \llalmon tlahlne-l'8" been ve,Y 1<>¢ lately In tbe interw otf San li'ralK:lllco, lcoo ta tbe Na· UOn.J Autombblle club. Catehea IMlns brouebt 1n · ""°rt boa ta &N senorally INS . ' Oran re cout ~ .. e Ptratn pt.,. iato t,ttr swtn&i ot the ae~ SatVl"day ntabt w1len they defeated " Southern Galiforn.ta Bible cdl,lq:9. ,,... Jn an UJ18CheduJld cam• arraqed when a bi]> t.o Ocearullde· Cadabad wu cane.lied becauae et a '8Cbechlle mix.up. An ald hand behind the time- keeper's clock, 01'8.ble te very con· •lderate of other people'• nerves. At our tlrlt meeting, Jt wu just about halt a minute before the.. end of a halt at a Harbor football pme. Grable told UB that It W•• h18 experience that some people become very upset wh('n be ehoot• the aun signalling the end of the baJf. He added that there wu atlll time t o vacate the a.rea lf we we" (Un ehy. We stayed, but that gun !.s really loud when you're a.lttlng right nu:t to it. Doean't f•:r.e Gra.- ble a bit though. He· smiles and pull.II the trigger ( doen't cloae hJa eyes, either) signalling tllat time has run ouL STAflO~ERY ALW-~YS e...u s-for nitit .., ~ ::c-.:~ .. ~~·--··--... .,. The Pirates had dropped their f1nt two practice gamu, l~nl to the Cout A..lumn1. 49-60 and to El -THE PERF!ilm' glyr -1"oro Marine Alr Baae Frtday eve- nlnl". 60 to 61. Although cominl" cklae to victory against the Alum• nJ., the Ps.rate. .llr.bowPd thcmaelvu uncoon:llnated a.nd it was not . un-- tJI the aecond Mlt of the El 'tore game that they began to pick up s·peed and smooth team work char- act.rtsUc of Coast teama. In the Bible· cOUege game, they wett leadinir from the start, hold- 1.ng a U to 24 balf-tlme lead. Jerry Johncox W8.9 top scorer for the night linlcing eight shots for 18 t potnts. Runnerop wa!'I the Blbl~ comge's B. Jones with 14 point& Wall lllgh Scottr In the El Toro game, the leath- erneck'• Cla.y Wall took high 9CON honors with 23 points Including T free throws. Bill Feldner was high for Coast with 12 points includlna: eix points for free t.hrow11. The J>irates wert> behind 20 to 36 at the half. In the opening garnP of tbe se•- son, 'coach Miles Eaton's team was behi;,d 26 to 34 at the half and ca.me up rapidly in the second half witJil Jack White top man with llt points. Howard H•nning, star from last year, was high score man tor the night with · 19 points int:luding ,five free throws. , Pirates w11l travel to Bakers- tte-ld Friday night roUowinc th~r meeUng Toe9d&y night with East Loa An.reles Junior college here. They will meet Cltru.s, JunJor col- Je,-e on the local noor next TD.- day. Decanber 12 .00 on WedlMll- day will travel to Chaffey in On- tario !or lhe annual tournament which wW con'tinue through1 Sat· urday, December 16. Gamea art played at 7 :30 p.m. in the gym- na.eium e.t the Orange C-O&llt campus. Oroap C. 176) Bihl<-Collep(Sll) White f 131 F 16> DavidsOR Johll.cox I 16) F l6) Schmidt FeJdner ( 1-0) C (4) Man'fen Davis (41 G (14) Jonu Han-is 113) G 12) Annas Scoring substitutes : OCC: Rich· ardaon, ti: Shafer, 3 ; Thieme, 4; Bielefield, 2 ; Dolan. 2; Doyle, 2; Campboll, 2. SCBC' Bazan, 2; .Morales, 1. Halftime score: 43 to ... Oranre c. (60) El Toro Mar. (81) White 161 F' 1101 Malpala Johncox t 9 ) F i 23) Wall . Feldner I 12 ) C ( 3) Kiernan Dav'ls 131 G 14) Carter Harris t 7 J G ( 2) E\fa.ftJll Sc or Ing sub.stitutea: DCC: Thieme, 2: Roehrn, 6: Shafer, 4 ; Bielefield. I. El Toro: CotfmAil, 4; Kelso. 9; Sha w t!. 4; Himmer, 2. Halftime score: 36 to 20. Burglars Enter Doctor's Office Mrs. Theresa Hall, ·nuree for Dr. A. V. Andrews. notified New- port Beach police at 9:02 a. m. Saturday that the dental clinic at 411 Coast Highway, Coro~a del Mar had been entered and bUrg- larized. . Upon lnvesligaU6n, police found that entry had btc>en made by pry· lng the screen h ook loose on a toilet window and climbing thru lhe window whk:h f~• on an alJey. -File. cabinet.8 Jil the ot!lee were -ran.aacked but nothing wu taken from them. A small metal ca.sh box ha.d bee prted open a.nd a.bout $~ In cub was taken. Seven check.ti tota.lllq $126 were taken from the e&.1h boz but left ln • drawer at the front counter. Husband Fined for Assault Wednelday 1light at 11 p. m . N ewport Beach poll~e received newa of a fight in progrea on Lido Wharf. Upon their arrival at the scene. they found a family row be- tween Frederic k A. Parker. 37, of the boat Waw-\Valktt tied up at Udo Wharf and his wife, Dora. According to the police record& M.ra. hrker claimed that' she had ~ et.l\Jck by her huaband and that this has happened before in Pomona. ~nr. Parker slgne<I a cit.ize.n'• a.rrut and appeared before her busba nd thi.9 momtng in the N..,. port Beach city co\Jrt. Parker pleaded guilty t o the c.harco ol .,_uaautt and battery and pa.Id a Pl ~nne. ~Name Paldarino • .De .... loss l>w1cllt Shiffer WU ll&med °""" rdinator of ctvtl defena for tbt ""Pau.l&rino dietrlct. u the orcanta- .,tion ot the Paula.rtno defeue cc:a.· mltt.ee -............ ~ ~.L, ._Dua. Patch. countt d"ftl d1t .. -tor. • · n.. commlttw, which •-. ,. "' .u.ntlGr)' -Banca AM Cl!*&~-~~ Aha 111 u«•-t aoof;:is 'red -... K . C. Blue, Dllo Bol-'ka a wtli. l'nd An. _. .,... camp11e11. . - Don~ Place 3 on Al~League Team; End Syd Manning of OCC Chosen For the aecond yeaf. in auceesaion. &ant.a Ana ~ playen domi- nate the AD-Eutem conference foolball te&ml u ~ed. by eporU edit.on! and wrltera o! member cltiea. 1 Jwit ncelwd a nf'W Bb.ipm.ent tr-om White A Wyckoff • • • COSTA MESA STATIONERS 1111 Newport Blvd. • BAU BAGS t0,00 Value ........... -........... .1.M 6.~ \,a1ue ................ ······-·· &.16 Top Quality B 0 B'S 'Ille champion Dona placed aix men on the two unite, three on each team. Mt. San Antonio and Chaffey, wtllch tied tor ..cond place, both quaitfied tour. Riverl.ide, the fourth tlnieh~r. ai.o· Uated tour, Orange O>ut., Fullerton, and San Bernardino landed two each. Orange Coast playerR on the first and second teams were ehd Syd Ma.Ming, first team and guard Leo Chade, second team. Receiving honorable mention from Coa•t were: end Nonnan Earley, ba.c ka·How- ant..:.Mwer, Bob Berry and Lan-y WllJoi.ighby. "UPSA DAISE.~!" nyi Cart ~ OJUt Qollese Huntingtoit · ••adl 18 Hqle P~bBc Coat• SPORTING GOODS Newport Bl\"Cl. at l'JU. &. ~TA MESA 8--I.a Lots of Fil.EE PAIUU..~O (t ... ore ud Aft) alum11us. as he attemptA to· P'-ll'h the pe&ola sh t he hoop ln lut> ·Tue.day'11 .c lMh 1ft 'tl;le' kJ«:al gym. nte ~p ~rft d& f1'flllt'd by 'thf! Mlumnl, "50-49, Ofht>r playerw an-, froal&etc.: Floyd ~""' a..lumnus.; J~J< Whit .... on .nour, 1'1rat ; lerry Jo1:tnoox, rtre.1t•: :llal ,&ochm. ll1ic ; IN.ck C...rl8un, alumnw. and RIU hldn@r •• Tbe aelectk>ns follow : • China & Glasswa,. FIRST TEAM P98-PLA VER Claao Welp! Hl(f\ School Re<iland>4 ~h ... tocai.w.m. : I < : ·BENT GREENS · 8100 Yl>S. PAA 71 . !> Mlle Z..t of "-Wwa;r ai Ut.O Vial& Our New De....,....... Fur Gttta and Home W&Na Ope11 EHt >tll X... .. 110(T8E a GAR.DEN £-;:-Syd Manning, Orange Coa!:t Fr. 170 £.!-.John Rushing, San Bernard.Joo 1' .. r . T-:--Murray Adler. Santa Ana S9ph 'f\-L.1'ed Cash, Mt. San Antonio Soph G-tiick Dye.rs, Mt. San Antonio Soph 175 195 195 185 185 lilt> 167 170 166 155 215 Downey Smith. llnd OWen Uhlmeyer and Brooklyn 1'quipn1ent 1nanager1< Jif,t Cham- Pomona I blee nnll B. N. Hnrri!':. Gue~t.~. in· . eluding coaches of Orange county .. Covina 1 high ac'h~ls together \' ith . out- El Monte I standing lll(JJn~rs of their teams Riverside who attended the n1ecting, were Bruokly11 intn11h,1l'~d by Dean F'rcl.l Hubt·r a.=-.Bud La.Monk, Chaffey Soph C-N ick Tava.glione. Riverside Soph 8:-0eoFge Branca.to, Santa Ana Soph B-Jtay WIJJ.~ey, Santa A11a Soph B-Bob BJ"O()ks, Mt. San Antonio Soph Tustin who Clf'l1'd a .<t. 1nu.ster nt f'1•r ... 111on· B-Bob F erguson, Fullerton Soph Chi nu Fullerton Alhamhro. B-~henne.n Hall, Chaffey Soph SECOND TEAM POS. PLAYER &-Chucb Sitton, Saflla Ana B:--Pe_te O'Oarro, Riverside T-Herb Tanner, Fullerton T~Vifiil Elweaa, RiT.-Side G-Leo Chade, Orange Co&.Rt Q--Ge,rald Francisco, Chaffey • C-:Matt McCalla, Santa Ana B--:Jlra Densmore, Chaffey B-Joe Platt, san Bernardino B-Bob Broyles, Riverside B-Fred Mirchoff. Sa.nta Ana B-Dlck Fouts, Mt. San Antonio Ciao• Fr. Fr. Fr. Fr. Soph Soph Soph Soph Fr. Fr. Soph Fr. Weicht 205 20ll 215 230 180 225 195 160 172 175 177 180 High School Santa Ann Santa Barbara Fullerton San Jacinto S . J . Capl..8trano Chaffey Tustin Chaffey Kokomo, ln<l Corona Long Beach Los A ng~lt·~ HONORABLE MENDON Ends-Emilio Hiiario and Bob Patterson, Santa A_na ; Nornian Earley, Orange Coast; Bill Foster, Fullerton; Don Alford, Mt. San Antonio. Tackles-Clinton 1-loses, Mt. San ,Antonio. • Guards;--Marvln Kravitz and .<;lif Horton, Santa Ana; Bill Mc· Murty, FuUerton; Tom Powell, Mt.· SUt. Antoalo;· Wilbur· ICndaley, 1Uven1<1<. •• · ----------· - Center-Rc:ed Robinson, Fullerton. Backs-Howard .Miller, Bob Berry a.nd Larry WiJIOughby, Orange Coast; Dick Ballester, Santa Ana ; L&rry Weaver &nd Herb Col\ic·r, Fullerton; Norman Nygaard, Mt. San Anton.to ; Don See1nan. Sa11 fWr - nardtno; Rudolph Rnd Cornett, Chaffey. Berry. Williford. ~Iller Win Coast College Football Awards Footb&U awarda went to fullback Bob Beny, center Dave Williford and qua.rterbaek Howard Dell Miller at the &nnua.J football dinner hon- oring-the 1960 squad in the caft'teria at Orang~ c.oaat college Friday night. Principal Rpeaker fnr tlte evf'ning wu Deke Brackett, assi~tant coach or the UCLA Bruins, who~-------------­ &ttended the meeUng ill company with former Pirate and now Bruin star end Clift Llvinlston. Coach Brackett took the place of Coach L. 0. tPappy) Waldorf of tht> uruvendty of CalJtornla who WU unable to attend the meeting. ~ t;Jtac~ett em phas.lzed lhe w-UI to play as the key to success in toot- b&U. _Livingston spoke brie!ly of hia ex'periences with the Bruins. Other speakers included Or. Basil Peteraon, president of Orange Coast. Ray Rosso, head Pirate coach l.nd Ray Jefffl, president of the Coast student body. All re- ferred to "the determination and apirit" ot the CoUt team. Wllllford Captain Williford wa.1 named captain ot the team and awarded a football on lch hia teammates inecribed th fr names. Killer waa present~ Rod. E . Gould trophy for hav- ing yed the moet minutes dur- i"-&" the aeuon. The trophy ta In memory Of a former Coa.&t played killed tn an accident during the nrat y'ear ol the Orange county scl>ool. The aw&rd for most valua.ble player went to Berry who played outstanding ball at both offense and defense throug .. out the aea- son. It wa.s preBented by its don- er, Dr. Bernard Mason, team phy- sician, who lnauaurated the prac- tice last year. Other trophies were presented by Coach Ro&so. Ros a o introduced assistant c0&chea Johnny OWens and Hues- ton Harper and m&nagers. Junior t ics. l.ktt..f-r~n Twn-year let tern1en whn have playi·d their last fOQtball fot Orangt• arc Raul Her11an<lL·.1. oud Larry Willoughby, halfbacks ; Orv Threadgill and Io~. E . Harris, quar· t1•rbat·kio : Norm Earley and Jack Doyle, ends; ~o Chade, and C&ry Crii)'. guards; Bill StronK nnd Dave l'utterson: tackleM. Williford center and Don Knipp and Uon l>o•ire. halfback-". J.'1rst-ycar lettermen wcrf' quar- terbacks Howard Dell M illt·r and r·arlt11n Mears; halfbacks Je~s Smith. Harlow Rlchardsun anJ lJPut~ Cri.,;t; tuUbacks · Hal Srnith u.11•! Botl Berry: Ends Dit·k Bu!'ns unlt C'hu1 ·k Hnnsun , Syd Manning an1.I 1~11b McCartney; 'tat:kll·S Ed i"\laghbnrs, Jin1 K'cel1n1·, ~tike Kuhn . a11J &I Mayc.r: guard8 }o'rcJ Oi,1.·1·ns and Bob Selic: and l:cnl1·1·s Gil ~lt·rn and J ohn Mcl-largu8. Hold · Retriever Field Trial Sat. 8nuthern Califor,lia r:lub wiJI hold it.'I fin:it . Ret1 it'Ve r local fit"l<l t1·111I ~in upper NcwpiOrt Bay o n 8alur1lay, Decen1ber 9 conlmt>nf'· ing 111 8 a. m . According tu Hay Langcnhf!ln1 , chti.mber .<tet.'J't:lary . 111.~ trial will be stS:gl'<l in this :i.r1•a by courtesy of the I rvini: 1"iu1µf1.11y a.nd the U. S. Marinl" AJ1· <~orps a.nil wiU be supt>rVi8ed by tht" California fo .. i:-:h and <;nn11· <:on1n1ission. 1'hc club holds thesf' evt~nti;i a<t J)fll'l or Its edU<."ational prograrn lo 11cqualnl the public with tho• i1n- purtant part the retriever dog~ play In t rue conservation or our g11n11:! birds. Retriever dO!."R co1n- pt:l1ng are of the Labra.Jor. Gold- 1•n Chesapeake llJJd JrtSh Water Spa.uhd typea. p,.._Uon Trtol This trial will be i11 preparation for the dllcUoned trial to be held in this a..rea in mi<l~Janua.ry a.t which time dog11 of national and intl·rnalional fame will bt> enterecl. S chedult> of events for next Sal· urday \Yill be the ju.n!or !(tak<'. the non-winner stake and tht> vpen all age· stake. L.angenhelm reports that the field trial hendquartt'rs will be at 1<1·11 Niles' Villa :h.farina and :'lt>V· eral locolly owned dog.:!! are ex· peeled to appear pron1inently. • ;-Oppor1.unlty 1 ta knocking tn CLASS FrED .A:DS. • H\uitlq1oa -. n...e~euu 111 Cout Hwy. Newpon, S.... . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • •• • .• . ' • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ·-• • • • ··r ~ .l I . . ........ ... . . . •·• ....... ·-· ......... . •I I I ' I ' TH·IS CH RIST MAS YOU GET MORE WHEN YOU · BUY A You get tnOrl for Your television dollar with thia Model 867 Hoffman 16" Conaole in Traditional lfahoilll)'. The big 16H tectanilllar piclw'e ii easier to watch with the exclusive Easy. V°JSion Lena -easier lo ·wne with she revollltiollary Silver Circle Tuner. Lara-•abe 12" •Pl8k•r -Gild• Ea.By cuten :- In-Dor Antenna an a·r ... ol --au1J apedal flMurw,that • ...,,U a Ho.6'1114• 1'0llf'..., ..,,... OM;sfs:ul Your televiaioll dolr-Mos_., ~-tool Your • teleTiaion dollar-'"'1t ...-.... tlttlCI\ •"'*''-st•t • a 1.-r ago -at ·,_ OOl&I . MODEL SHOWN 5~42 ~r m ••k rtus Parts \\'arrnnty • 14" TABLE So. G.'HI ('an hf· purrha.!'Of'tl J-~(IR <tSl.V 4.28 pn w••k .. • ~ '" Youa fHAI,. TY SIT . ~ llLB --ISION ' 3011 ~ .... " .~ ..... 1 • ,.., •• w ... , 20I • I , • .. • • . ' • ~ • I • . ·-·-·····-·~·-·-·-·····-·-·····-·-·· ·•-• ·-· •·•·•·• ... • , • • '. • •1 ., • • • • • • • • • • • • ...... • • • ~ • • • ' -.: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •;J • • j I • • - • • • • • • f ,O..GE -3 -~;.1tr_ 1 rl -HuRSDAY. DEC: 7. ·i')51l 'Newport Couple ~--,.,,=,,-.,--------·. • • ;r '" 1 ----T ..,...,... _..., ¥ ¥ -U W W W :I * 9 ,+ 0 W O *:( $ 0 i 4 0 U ' • ' 0 ••••• 0. 4 0 ••••••••••• •• 4 Fs;ct.y A~R Club Famt1y christmas Program et Ben • I Dinner Guests at Ogle Home '!'bit CllirUtmu Pf'OSJ"D and A. happy t NW1lon wu held EnterWnlns wtth a recut dln- . -. ILU'l'IU!lllll: a.c. ·-·· TmPm . =~·..::- • r WA••PAPERS .U-lNll'a-C1.rt.t, .. ,.,.,_ I Decw.,... . - HOUSE a GAKDll:N' ~-•1fl?iZ~*p•a' ESS 9 .at .Home Af+e~ ~ ==-"= ~ -Arizona Wedding o.ta .... Meal -0.,. ·--......-hi ()out Hwy. ltewport -b ••rthtc" of ti.. CoA& Miia A..ttu-d:urt.ac .the t boUdayl. at tbe. ner Mr. and Kn. J. T. Osle ot aoa. cblb wtD take ~ ~. 1MlM Benn baMll ll\ Colla 1~2 Orance Ave., Coll.a Me-. Corona del Mar Couple Married af Huntington Beach Church Now at home at 409 Irle avenue.------------ Corona del M&r, are Mr. Md Mn. Huntington Beach where the i-r- Harry George Ja.aper, wbO repeat-en.ta of the bride, Mr. and 1b.8. ed vowa at 2. o'clock on Sunday, Perey Davison wert hoeta at a November 26 ln HunUnpn BMcb turJtey dinner. Methodt.t church. The bride le the cuuta In add1Uon to the nevt former Ramona Shipley of Cor· Mr. and Mr!. Jasper 'nd their ona del Mar. daug-hter ot Mr . and attend&nU were the Rev. and Mra. Mra. PClT)' R. DaviBOn, ~11 Nor'\h Robert A Blume, Mlas Madreene Bpradn.. P"ulluton llJld tbe bride-Flin of Whittler . Deon Westlake groom .. the ton of MT. and .Mn. of Venice, Mia Grace Ja.aper and Harry A. Jasper, 419 Mangold Ml!S Joyce Humphrie1! of Corona avenue. del Mar, Mr. and Mr!. J ohn D. Mr. Davidson gave hi• daughter CUmminp, Jr., Jack and Kathleen in a double-ring ceremony per-of Glendale; Mr. a nd Mni. Herm.n formed by the Rev. Robert A. H erzfeldt ot Huntington Beach Bt'ld Blume, pa.star of the church. little Yvonne Shipley, daughter of A gt"fY dresamaker suit w~ the brlde. chosen by lhe bride to r her wed-Both bride and groom former- dlng coatume and with It she wore Jy attended Or1tJ1ge Coast college white accessories. fn harmonous He is now employed by the City of contra.at was her shower bouquet Newport Beach and Rhe works at of yellow chrysa.nthf"mums and Merle's. Corona de! Mar. baby r08e8. Mra. Bruce Davison. tlater -ln-law of the bride, was ma- tron or honor. She wore a suit of ""al blue and a corsage of yellow r.o-.. Brue.. Davi8on ot Costa Me• wu beat man. . Yellow and purple chryaanttre- iliu11LB formed fioral setting for the ceremony. Mrs. Edna Conrad Played the wedding marches and accompanied the 1aloiat. Mrs. Phyllia Peterson. who sang At !>awning and The Lord's Prayer. Wedding Dinner Following the ceremony tht bridal party and guests adjourn- ed to the Lake Park clubhouse in Sunday Theme at Lutheran Church Senn on· theme tor Sunday. Dec . 10, 11 a. m. at Newport Harbor Lutheran church is "When Jeau~ Comes Agaln." The text is from Luke 17. 20-30, according to pas- tor Herbert R oth. A semi-formal Christmas dance will be held at the Friday After- noon Club on Saturday. Dec. 18th. sponsored by the Ball and Chain club. Free-wUl offering will be taken and friends are invited. CHRISTMAS SAVING SALE! Now. a.t borM 0 at 1823 Santa Ana nee. l&.at J p.m. 1.n. tbe duMtot•w y..._ Ttarltq \1'1tll aU the trim· were bGWt.a to a ta..mJJ.v drde in· avenue, Newport Htiigbta are Kr. Mm. Rein Ka114r ptilllil'lent. an.. minp wu at tbe dlnncr la· aladlnl' Mr. u.d Kn. R. S. Bt1.n& a.nd M.n Ronald Dean Le.Iler who nawu::.a U.U, UM ... • --w '4 no rtft ble, wblcla wu · uutun1 decorat-Mr. and Mra. ftobert Ogle and were m~?'ted reCently In Yuma ·e.wrhanp.. IMtead. merQMra are ad wt.lb. fruit fall ftowen. dau«hter Pel'SY Ann. Mr~ a.nd Mrs. ' .. u.M · to brln& non-perttba~ 1'1toN enjo the ocedfon .Emeat A. Laurin and dauchter Ariz. The bride LIS the former Miu ~to till food buketa tor needy _ ~-d Su•a.n J o. h f J4r8 were .-..-• an . Lout• Bennett. Ruth Ann Case, daug ter o . famlllee. and daua);ter Mr and Mrs. ------ Kenneth Cawthon of Santa Ana. P.rOl"'&m lnUr'el't w1Jl be .up-Robert Benne and ~. Robert. Dinner party Her husband ia the aon ol Mr. and plied ~ Robin Pra.t:L. wbo wUl be Jw., Mr. o.o s.nnett. an from Mrs. Elra D. Loller of Newport ......., b1 ortslJ1al monoloeuu. Tea a.ta ·-)Jr_ and )In_ Jaine• at Cooper Home Bea<h. will be -late.. -tor -· ot o.ltr Trail. Colo .. MT. For the ceremony Ruth Ann the occuloa wt» be Xn. Raymond a.nd ltra.tf• Oltumft:a and Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Cooper wore a suit of navy b~ue wttll 9cq', Mn. Wilbur 1'bomaa. Kn. d&upten , Jean &hd Joan of 2010 Harbor Blvd., Coet& Mu.a. whJt.e trim a nd &cceuoRea and a Malcolm Jlteld and Mn. DaYid of 911.nta . PYt. 'WlDia.m.· wu. presided over a recent dinner at white orehJd coraage. Her attend-Corson. ltam.Otl ot. ·&1 Torv Manne their home. Covers were denoted ant, Miu Jane Hagan. wore a bue, Jam• m~r ol NeW))ort for :P.lr. and Mrs. W illiam Cooper °"". "'" ""' XMft YO~ CAN DO BEi IER AT Daniger FURNITURE CO. • We Buy and Sell New •nd Used e Furniture 1812 Newport llvd., Costa Mesa Be . 5656 b1a.ck and white check suit w\th Rellulta come from con..tant Beach, aia:rt Bennett of Ed-and chlldten, Joan, Billy a.nd Jtm- J&rde:nl.a corsqe. Tony Kovatch Pracllee! 4.n ad rqul&J'ly In W• inl(ton, and t.be hOsts my; the ho8ts and their children, served. u beet man. pa~r will p?'Oduc. ruu.IU tol' you. Mr. and Mrs. • Jt.nnetL Lynn, &b, John and Larry. The new Mr•. Lester attended ~======~==============:::: Santa Ana High school and wu ----------'-----+--------'--------------'--- JTaduated from 'l'lillin H igh 9Chool. Her husband waa gr&du· &led from Newport Harbor H igh school. 90th Birthday for E. G. Walker E. G. Walker. 116 -27th street retired tram ac tive work with the Cit.y ot Newport Bea.ch lone after m08t men of his a.ge seek their uaual easy ::hair at nlK"ht and a beach In the su n by day. Now he admits lo dolng j Ust t}l.at, but he has a right to; tor on Nov. 23 he observed hLs 90lh birthday. Gifts had been sent by mem~rs ot his family not able to be pres· ent tor the combined blrth~y and Tha.nksglv\ng tea.at but seated about the board were Mr. and Mrs. Walker their daughter, Edna Walker. Ehom. her husband Bob Ehom and the two grandchildren. Bel A• p Too .... -.. 17• tr eas Ouo"" t rt1/11e event t1I SAFEWAY - EDPI I There's a wide vatiety of tempting, in- expensive meals in these flaV'Orful Smoked Picnics. Serve baked or boiled, with eggs for breakfast, with scalloped potatoes or baked beans for dinner. Use the juicy center slices for tasty sand- wiches. Get. youn today at Safeway! BEEF BIB-BOAST s~ •. 79° Slorndln'l rocmt. fullr ..... mecl. U. S. -dee! GOOD l>ffl. BEEF POT ' BOAST Shouldor chuck. U. S. Qlacloil GOOI> Moi. Pllc9d Jooir. FRYlllG CBIC S M=« How. Eoloc•atecl. cul ap. GOT'! ........ A. BACOll Gracie A 530 0.-. I Sliced Al. II-.,43c: l'opWar -de. Pacbd i. lcrt•o. Sen• at 1:4 uu1'• ._, J111<e. CBOSBED Beef Short Ribs , ..... ........ Cul from U. S. sr•~ GOOD bttf. Nore low prime ... zsc tlllEE NlflEI See it froand.. kaow its fresh ! 'r'~ I 1-, . , THURSDAY -FRIDAY -SATURDAY Birds Eye Peas •;.-:_L 19- 0range Juice ~: •.::· 17• PIREAPPLE (. med Beef ... er......... l!fte 0 W..Mll4 0.... fb • .,.,- ATTENTION! • BOYS and GIRLS! BOYS and GIRL!i -CONTEST -UlRA-VOl&S - CMbrol •"9 M'""'• Mold'1 <4th Clf'lnlw-noty. tlll/IEll Ill# Sliced Pineapple •:;;--23-• Lolani, fOt'ICY ouolity, wi•1ttrG ~ •Y"'P- Pineapple Chunks ''!: 24• Note 1hese. s pecial low prices o n crushed pineapple. You'll I need plenty for holiday cooking. Dole Immel. f<JD<:T pcxlr. 2~25cz::-22c U.S. srade-d GOOD beef.~ hor or aid for a dtlicieu -1 Bolling Beef u.l'~c.t'"' Al. 2Jc ~Id.el• tutF Jet economic•l •cal f•r coot er.., .. POD SBOULDEB i l -I f.. ~:~--1.!72• -·~··.! l'= t-3-lb. bag, 2.1 3) . NOB MIL .. Top t~•.740 1:J qualitr. .., ~J AIRWAY For His Shavinfj Lotion & ColofJIM . . You Get DOUBLE VOTES ON ALL ITEMS LISTED IN THIS SALE. $ 1.00 Size -300 VOTES CHRISTMAS CARDS Regular 1.00 Boxes for ____ -·--·---------.... 69¢ TOY SERVICE STATIONS Reg. Reg. Reg. 5.95 Value for _____ $3.69 3.98 Value for ____________ 2.59 2.49 Value ~or . ___ __ 1.59 Christmas Tree Ornaments Box of 12 Reg. 1.98 ·--for 129 FLAME PR.OOF COTTON Reg. 25c Val1.1e ____ -·------6 for 99¢ XMAS CARDS SANTA GLO Have the 2.50 ~.:: 99; DE~TO!!J!ON CHILDRENS ~I 11.Wlm· . Jtt /I· Reg. h19~l.59i ' P;IS~~lEr ' •I·, · · .-., ·IL·UJl!.ft · -0 -TJ.'Kctu 1w1tft ,• J l I ,j..s · .1J C'R,• ' < ~ ' I tJ ttl ' I Reg. 98t --69¢ • TRJE ORNAMENTS Bos. of 1% • , GARLAND SANTA .... u .. 6 ·for 99¢ 1.00 for f'&Ch 15., :I. 7" Rec. 2 98 2.19 Lolono. Poci...ct.,., ••t•o ~ l)"'VP. Dole Chunks .~ '~· 25• Tomato Juice = '!;:s.. l ·lc II~ totttno. 1"6--61'.. c: .... 2lc:I Niblets Com ";' 2 •:;:· 29- Mexicorn ~ =·JOG a.....f WITH V(G£TAll..CS 1S¥a..._ .... ....,,,-v 0..-SOl'I'• -• .... Campbell's soups ··~-1 .. }I~"°°'"~'- Radiant Fruit Mix Now ;. rt. t>me to,..._ vour fruit c:olae. &y Cake Mix ";;::; ':O:· 42-c ~ Q 'ck .. ,., c-... 2 ·-25• Nat UI ,.._ ''°'"'' Mi• ...._ tlc-W: I pko. ~. I ptio, Y, oricf-1 Kitchen Craft·Flour ~ 45• 11 0-lb., 15c: 2S-' 1.91; SO.lb_ ).891 · Olive Oil 'O.f ......... . ,""''°"' ......... , I ..... lllotttlr, l1c; I~. Ml'flt, 72'c• Ruskets •== ~ 15• Craclrers =. ";::;. :.'! 28- Ltti. C'l'krp. •!lftf'a rhln. """"° ,...,.._. Chocolate Mix 'e:.1.::-2 ~ 36• a.mn·1 tm tont Mot Chocolate M••· l SlV Lucerne Milk .:;! 2 Jkwo'OQe"Wud. I Molf-ooltc:wt~ .. 37c Half & Half ,~ -22" to Slot• Mol\ Boord ,..,......_ Sliced Bread '::/' 14• '::: 19- M"-W•iQl'lf'l Wliit•., ~. 100% ~~'i-8Nod '=" 19- M"" Wl'tgtl~a. Silnd. F~bobd. IEEI All/I 111111 ~ Otod ........ 01fetN °""' In ~f.-..n kemed to .. n "-"'· T-. additionet. Regal Pale Beer '!;:'· 11• Maier Beer ":Oz '!;:': IS• Monte Cristo Wine -&9- "'-cat .. Of~-9-r,t. . u.s.No.lA.~~ EJ.r:ellenl 10 - Lalcml brand. extra hOGTT imup. I 2::!23e2:: 2Jc re.torn qraln feel pork. £xcell•nl tor.-- Noto low prtceo at Sa!'""" tJu. ~ IUTI' 43° ~~ 33 CUT Ill. PICNICS Iii. C !.: ~:~~~; ,. .. ~ •UN' UllllEI RESH EGGS GBADc!~_!.arge doL 71° OMATO SAUCE 4 ::~ 21° Satin Mix :c'h~ Honeycomb Chips Peanut Clusters Chocolate Drops Cocoanut Patties Alice Hol~, choc:olol• cov.ired. Orange Stfcks J::t~,. ~':-23• ·~32" ::· csc ~':-25• '!;.:· 43c t4 .. a. 65• .... Hunt lir<mcl. "T•mplinQ with moats er •ecietab!H. Special price. ILD CHEESE °1$dar "'· 43° Walnuts oi:~e!:': P ...... llEW tH' llTI I. TIDE SUDS For washing cfothes or cfishet.. lorg1Sl11 27• 19 .. L ,... .. IVORY SOAP ! -;::-3 .... 23• I ~ 2 .... 21• Cmla Mei•· • ecans 1" Shen Mixed Nuts .~0;~, "'"' Bfazil Nuts ';;!.: ,-~-------·----... •' . tj l'llA#I ' .· }t~ Margarine ~~~ ._ 23• · ' Apple Jelly ..,...... ",;:•-17• Currant Jelly ''"""" ":;:--25• Apricot PreMrves 7 .;•,;:•-21 • Peanut "utter ::~ ",;:•-29" 8-tty, '~'°'· 24 ... ,. tor. 49cl Sandwich Spread • •;:,. 55• Lwdt 9olt ~. t8-ot. fOI', 21cl ------------------Li ht K ... ,,,_,._ -g aro Lobel """ i&6- Medium or wide. Pare egg noodlea. l . , .... t Dark Karo ~,:=, '~ 21• Waffle Karo e::; ·~ 22" Challenge Butter ._ 71 • flnt ~Hty, ~A.;.,~ Spring HouM Butter- ,._ cr-fity. orode-A. 1rt .-1en.. .. 70- GWf SUGGfSltONS • flC· TION • TWEE TllMMING PAITY • Gift WRAPPING IDEAl•MCl'B. fA$HIONS OfCOIATION • rAITif.S • • \ • • • • • • PAGE._ PART II _ THURSDAY.-DEq. 1. 1950 --Mesa ·Hoste~s -~:a::j ... ,Q!?.::'J1.1ss-B Entertain , · · -~ 0 0 Are you one of those chcllps who dcllshes ·into -ou r store cllt the lest mii.ute w ith ell gift list which includes everything but the kitchen sink. Come kitchen sink! on in we've even got the • • START GIFT BUYING NOW • Use Our Lay-away Plan -and do it now EHigh Quality Printing-Ph. Har. 1616 :.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • ' , ' I • • EverythinCJ in Stock MUST BE SOLD . and out of our Store THIS WEElf .... __ \\·~ arc going to ~tart building our Df'\l" modt>rn building oo Tuesday, next \\"t•ek a.nd ~tt'ST liELL f'Yery llf'm thtit "'f'f'k. \'ou ran ~o,·e our stock to your hon1e at M8\·ln1;i. up to onr half off. i\fany many Items arr beln( sold belo"· cost. ACT N"O\\'! • REDWOOD Sun LoungrM, Lo\·t-Seaf8, Club Chal~. (tin ~ Rwnmy ('hair"· Drop hw.'k OaYenports 2 (m&kf" douhlt> lwd) U mbttlla Table~ Bar- becut> Tablr!'l & Bt-nrhl"tf (3 ft., 8 ft. & 8 ft.) Price - Many more Redwood Items i Price GARDEN U'MBRELLAS Hf'&vy \"at Dyed. \'1oodf'D fole Umbrell&A, "'I· U.OG • NOW 1495 9 Strlpetl t tmbrellu Res. 1s.9~ NOW 995 All our finest quality l."mbrPllaa 1reat1,.· reduced IMPORTED PEEL 11.2 Pr·ice CANE FURNITURE/~ All Outdoor Floor Samples i Priced SUN LOUNGE PADS reg. 10.95 NOY( 795 CLUB CHAIR PADS reg. 7.95 NOW §50 SMALL CHAIR PADS reg. 4.95 NOW 295 Mcllny other types of pcllds greclltly reduced • CHAIRS African CampaiC)n Chairs 5 Uayd Chairs 4 Samson Chairs Y2 Price . Deck Chairs StralCJht Chairs \Voaden witfl Canvas backs & Seats, Same styles All Wood REDUCED to Y2 Price ALL Aq:RCllANDISI: lllUST BE . TAUN • A.WAY THIS Wu:& • • L 1AG.U·N1A 'BE·ACH .. ;A WNIN}G.~1_~-0··; 790 Coast liYcl. ·So. " LAGUNA ' . at Smorgasbord Graclou• hoeteue. who turned their attention to a r-ecent amor- gasbord and, afternoon of cardl!I ae an excellent mode of hospital· tty were Mr11, Paul Vincent Parke•. Mra. Char1e11 Andrews, Mrs. Elmer J . Wright, Mrs. N eille F . Ridley and Mra. Charlea F . Hand, a.JI of C03ta Mesa. Tile prominent event. gtven set- tlni;:-In lhf> Costa Mes& Frtday A.tternoon club, wu keyed to In· forn1RI soclabiltty, made all the n1ore enjoyable by the beauty of appointments and the variety of ten1ptlng delica11les. Lending a atrtklng decorative note tn the la.ct' spread table waa en exquisite antique itllver epergne glowing with bronu and yellow nhry~nthemuma and cluatera of purple grapes. Nine tables were caJled Into service fnr bridge and canasta with the holder of high i.coree at each table rewarded with prize awards of large' Chiistmu candles. ...Among the rrtends bidden to the charming affair were Mmes. Ser· tha Tillotson , Henry Hsll. Gilbert Seal. Rayn1onrl A. Jamel!, Hazel Storey. Don Lawrence, Virginia I . Mc~fRhon . E . I. Moore, Heinz Kaiser, Costa Mesa: J errold Spangler. Lido Isle; Boyd Roberts, Co."'lta Mesa : J . A.. Gant, Henry Eggert, G. V . Lln3enb&rd. Charle!'! McAIKr)'. Newport Beach : Corne- lius Plfls. Costa Me11a ; Fred Hauck. Mi C'hac-1 Pandell, Jo"eph Gavin. Santa Ana; C. B. Rurid, Lido Isle: John Cooper, Newport Heigh~: Harry Balch, William E . Nic kell. Frank Knauer. Kenneth Boettcher, Robert Andrew!'!. P. A. Chamber· Jin , Virgil Smith. Gunning Butlr r , Sam Klnsfathe r. K1>1lle Jensen. Mary Still. Sam 0 . C rawford. Cos - ta Mes a : c. G. Hu11ton. Los An· geles: Warren Bri~lnl, Huntingto n Bea c h; Grover Snyder. Garden Grovr: Frank Hardiman, Jay Ha rdiman, Sherman Oaks: Fred CH tlln. J ... ido Isle: Nell Shook. Bal· hnR : l da Naylo r. Balboa l!>land : Phil Head. Garrlc n Grove: Shl"1·- n1an SaltPr. i'uRtln : Ruth Coll'. Linds1 ·y. Calif.: Kenneth Chamber·- lin. Co~ta Mesa: Fnr<tycl" Boyrl. Lido Isle: ~1hw Alice Plumer. Newport Heights. Mt. Carmel Guild Meets at New Bay-Shore Home Tht> new home 'of Mrs. Nichola <i 81-ettne r. 2461 Marine. Drive, Bay Shor·es, wa.8 delighted setting f or (laaL meotlng of the year and ~lee tlon Or officers of thl• Altar Guild ·1( Our Lady ·Of Mount Carmel c hurc h . The Christmas n1olif we:s u~erl thrnu,i:hout in decorMtlons. A1>sls t - lng hostf'8!-iE'S ror the des..,ert lunch- eon which preceded the business ses~ion v.re re Mrs. Frank Rocco and Mrs. L. \.V . Perruzzi. Thir·t y five m embers were present. To be installed at the January rne<'ting are: Mrs . L. W . PerrULZI, nresident : Mrs. NlcholRB ~rettner. firs t vlce-p1·csident: Mrs. Agatha Fe rnan , isecond vice-president: Mr11. Mary Sh"eley, secretary and publicity: Mr.s. Theodor..e Ro bins, trea~urer. With Mrs. J. Arthur Taylor dl- rt•cllng, n1e mbers 'tilled Christmas -;itocklngs ro r the Catholic Welfare bureau. Recitation of. the R08a.ry fo r n1en in Korea concluded the session. Ebell Sections in Joint Program Household and garden sections will join with book ae<:lJon 2 of EMii club in a program lo be held \.Vednesday, Dec. 13 at the club house. For the program Mrs. All"X· ani er Renner will tell the story of hE'r tln1 t Christma8 in Commu- nis t Chi na and ttiere will be vocal solos by Grace I Mrs. Elme r S. J Poirier. accompanied by Mrs. Har· old Ahrendt. Members are ukt"d to bring decorativ'e Christmas arrange· menu. tor which p11zu will be given. Each section wtll also give a door prtze. Seclton chairmen In· elude: Mrs. Murray L. Rabbitt. household; Miss Lilian Dar\,lell. garden and Mrs. Grace Webb, book section 2. Van Nuys Couple Here for Star Installation R ecent house gueata or Mr. and Mrs. Dean Smith, lM E . 18th St., Costa Me8a. were his parent.a. Mr. and Mra. Chet TyTrell of Van Nuys. lncm:Uve of the Tyrrell"a visit was to attend the lmt.allation of offlcera ot .Harbor Star chap- ter, Order of the Ea.stem Stu. Preceeding the ln1tallaUon in the ·Friday Afternoon Club, Mr. and Mra. Smith atranP<I a dinner for the Van Nuya couple and Kr . and xn.. ·aaude A. ~oa ot eo.ta Mew. Roeell ~were combtned with chft-ntbemuma to fonn the table centerpie<eJ . ' . . (lO~ Olll'.8T Jl!.'J<illn~ cl Colondo, la ·~ l"i!> -•-ti"" with bli ft<!pboW; and family •• Xr. - -Dlcll ,.:obley of 0..,... ·-..... "Help Btamp Out Tubemilolla llllJ' u4 u .. t:brlatmu -" I. • 1 · • • ' l • . Mesa Couple Given Surpri~e Housewarming . f -Wl:LOOME-UNITY ~UDENTB ­ THE UNJTY CHURCH 01" TRUTH JO IS N~ ltu4wllt' • Kl,..._,rlr ·J.~ • S..• AIM, C.I~• •tnll.t•d wttla UtiffTY SCHOOL, LM'l ~. M•. lfYS. l:Slftlf TAYLOl tCEY •"Cl MYlON H. ll:ll. l•fli.ilt.,.. SUNDAY WOllSHI' 11:00 A. M. SUNDAY SCHOOL 10• A. M. St11dr Cl•a•• T-d•r. 2:Ce p. "'· -'fti;"""4•r 1:00 p. "'· •fld 1·00 p . "'"' Off!<• •1td Ubt.,., 01N11 D•llr 10• •· "'· to 4M p . "'· '"d it,. ... ,.._...._.,. CoMJ1tuovt ,,,,.,. S.r•k• Alt Uft ltf l.it.ratw• Fo.-k l• NEW,OIT IEACH UNI" CLASS r ... 1.s.w. I.DO p. .... -1?21 w. lalbo. &!Yd. A 8U rprtse h ouae ""-·arming tor Mr. and Mra. Hugh Da.yh1 in thell' new home on E . J 9th street. Co8la. MeN., wu ho11teMed by M n . Bob Luckhardt, Mra. Chl8 Brown and Mnr. Vau~hn Bradley I on Frlday evening, December 1. The group joined tn giving lhQ couple a lr•-••••••••••••••••••••••••j planter lamp and st<'p-t'nd £.able. Ga.mes were In charg" 'of Rev'. J oe Thomfll'on . Sandwicht!s. rell.8hcs . friut cake anrl corfce we re served by the thre" h08l~se1. These enjoying the RffA.ir wtlh th e Oavl8CJ!I were th(:lr chlldren Diane and Richard, Bob Luck- hardt. Chis Brown, V11ui,:-hn Brad· Jey, Rev. and J'.frs. JOt> Thompa.on, Mr-8. M.11.udc Davis . llrM. Bertha Shotwrll, MI'l'I. Ann J.,llly. M rs. Boh Long. Mr. and Mt·fl. H e rb J <'nkf;. SEE ALL the SHOW Visit Our Modern Up-to-date Service and Parts Department When you visit our Showrooms to see the .. 1 9 51 C H E V R 0 t· E T STANiJCNG BY THE CANOY CANES (left . ric-ht) .~re !\-tJ. Norman Gambk.• and Mn1. Lyl~ FJnlf'y, seated 1J Mrs. P..l4"r Bar- n.-tt, all m emherw of trn, deoora.tlnl' OOmmltkf': foJ the coming ('.aJ. dy Cant• BaJL Th"8e 3•oung mt-n1blo·n of the juniot au"llha.ry of ttie Aiwtl,.tant:f' Lt-ag-tM.· of Nf'\\'port Rt.-a.ch arr enthut'lllllCtllly pn-pat- lng decor for the Balboa Bay ('lub wbl"tt. the ~ind annual ball \\1ll be he ld DN:t"mhfo:r 15. Ticket rt>port11 &l't" th.a\ tl~t buyf"rK only wlll not hP dlM11pol nted M tlw ff('kr t KllJe1f att ~\'IRlf fJ:l.l'lt. Tit· kt!l.8 may ht-purcl~ fl'(Kn thr R<ty clbb If ~ llll'rnfH•r or I~· Ll.-ape ha& failed w contact you. ( ~oto by Beckne t l Mr. and Mrs. H erb 7.lmmPr, Mr. and Hrs. H c1·b Tho n1r st1JL Mr. nnd Mrs. Hrrbf>rt B. Mc Murty, Mr. 1tnd Mr!!". Malcoln1 R"irt, Mr. s11d Mrs. Wnod row Coopc-r. r.1'1-. and Mrs. W ood rov.• HA.dl C)'. r.f r . and Mr~. J oe J nnE'!(. Mr. A.n <I Mrs. Jas. Buell, Mr. anrt Mr!(. He nry C ranr, Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Ehotw<'ll, Mr. and Mrs. R obert Thatrher, Mr. A.n<l Mt'!S. C. M . N cl.11on. Mr. and P\frs . Roy You1·ston<', Mr. and P\tr!4. Ray- m ond Eas tn1a n, Mr. a.n rt Mrs . Frank Oiaf. Af r . and ).frs. Lloy11 I Schlosser. Mr. 8[1rl Mr~. C llh<>rt Seal, Mr. a nd ~frs. Jot;n Reynoh1s Mr. a nd f.of rs. Waller Puh\n\Rll , Mr. I and Mrs: M avnal'rl P. Ylarrl ~fr. ancl r.tr1'. Ei,lr! HHn.'Jnn and. !\t r.] and M rs. Lcoo Gardner. [ Mrs . Margeret Long Hostess to Relclltives ' Mi's. A nna Burn11:1.n of Gi('TIC'()(', Okla.. an'1 he r son. Blythe. of Okla homa City are g:ll('!'IL<i of Mrs .! Burman's sister. Mr~. l\1arg8.r('l ' Long of Orange avenue. Cost;1 M('~a. Mrl'I. Burman 14d lt Rprnd the ! wlntc 1· hf'rc and Bl)'lbe will go to Los Angeles w ht're he has a posi- tion . on Display , Saturday, December 9th • ' CULBERTSON MOTOR CO. 2481 Coast Highway Beacon 6442 NEWPORT BEACH NEW 1 19s1 I I f AMERICA~ . ·-· --· .... ~ long•r, ~w•r, wtder liiiijill big-car ~okl / rf:: ~- NEWJ GloN-P of Safety-Sight -· 1\1• NEWf -· 1\1 • j I ftl poMll lmpN , ecnier c. .... ,.. olnt 1tMringl .. r I • • AND ' l=INEST LOW•PRICED CAR ! , . .. ----,. .. __ • See it S ATURDAY! • Re fr~shin gly ne · IN ALL THE THINGS YOU WANT! New outside! New inside! Refreshingly new in feature affer feature! That's Chevrolet for 1951 !,- It"s America's lartest and tin~st low- priced car, with distinctive new styling. new front and rcar-dnd design, and new America-Preferrql Borues by Fisher. And, with au ti/eoe MW things, it also brings you the PfOV<d things, which make Chevrolet Anjerica 's top car. It brings you ~ma-sturdy, e.ttra- J .. rugged. extra-durable Chevrolet con- struction; it brings you that more thrill- ing and thrifty Valve-in-Head engine performance for which Chevrolet is wwtd-famous; it brings you comfort feature after comfort feature and safety feature after safety feature found only in Chevrolet ltnd higher-priced cars. Come in ..• see Chevrolet for 1951 •.. and you'll af"ec it's America'.r large.rt and (irrLst /ow-priced car. 110111 PIOPUJllUY cHIYROUYS THAii All OTH• CARI t· ~ <Cp.. ; , • ........ ~ • • I .. - , -Miss 1Katherine · Asher Honored at .Lovely Pre-riupf ial Showers . . ..,, _.,. IUrb:r The numeroua trtend.e of M;lu Katherine Aaher, who are •har- ing her happlneu tn her approach- ing marrlage to Roger Gordon. S0'9 of Mr. and Mrs. 'O. E . Gordon of Flower street, Costa Mesa, havl" planned a whirl of pre-nuptial par- tiea in compliment to the lovely young bride-elect. .. Bridge Players Win Master Points Eighty -eight brldge playen competed In the Muter1 Point. Open Tournament held at Ute Fri- day Afternoo·n Club House In Cos- ta Mesa on Sunday afternoon ,Winners of Muter Point.a were Mr. and Mrs. Robert. 'btscltner of Santa Ana plAylng east-west In ibson Rev. Tom Returns om Na~ Cruise : · The Rev. Tollbeon. putor of St. Andrew1 yt.ertan church. who hu been · ay on a nf.vy c.rulae for two eeks wtll return Sunday. Hta eer on subject will be God and Couqtry. He haa been f.ustgned to the navy district ch~laln'" office and a.eked to aef up chaplain's s,mi- nar tor all chapl lns on the West eout. The semlnar ts scheduled tor Aprll and wl1 consist of a re-- fresher course f both naval re- eerve and active uty chaplains. Agriform EmiPii1 at Coronado Meef , Mr . .nd Mrs. Bob LuCkhardt ot Colla Meaa, speno;: a.everll aaya re- cently at the Hotel Del' Coronado where the Western Growen u- sOCiaUon v.•ere celebrating their 25th anniversary. Bob had a booth displaying agriform t:Xhibl~. Visits Parents Spending the wee k f'nd as house guest of Mr. and M1"'. Claude A . Knox, 11~ Sant.a ll'abcll St., Cmta Mesa. was Mrs. Knox's son, CJyde Mayfield of Glendale. PAGE 5 -PART 11 -THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 1950 '. ~~llEssAl'. I . MONOGRAMMING N one of these wa.s more delight- ful th&n the shower arranged Fri- day by Mrs. John K . Chung and Mn. Parrte Robln80fl, grandmoth- er of the pl'08pective bridegroom. Setting for ·the out.standing hos- pltallty wu the home or Mrs. Chung. 211 E . 18th P-treel. where t here were many thlugs that con- tributed lo the charm and pleas- ure ot the event. S!lctlon A . and Mrs. Mildred Lytle l ~··•••• .. •••••••••••••••i••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• of Costa Mesa and Robert Brown ROTA~Y Sewht9 Machines Use Our Layaway CONVENIENT TERMS -LIBERAi, TRADE· IN Atlradi\'e Walnut Console $HIO ()tf1er n1acl1irie!'J front $X9 •• 50 fl.lso B lond, ~tahogany & f\.1ap4' mod('!~ 1nclu1linb 12 Orc~­ n1a.king nnU ,\ttachment Ll'SSOns. Sewing Manual. Factory Guarantt•(' 2~0 309 A large st•if.•ctinn of Gifts for thf' IR.dy \.V ho scws- BrinJ:;" in yuur Xnias list. t "f)H \'()1 "H llf)J.llJ.\\' St~\\"l'.'IG lt t;~·T ,\ ltt:\·t :lt.st; :-iT11'("11 k<YfAft\' S5.00 i\ :\IOSTll t J./• fLJ Sewing Machine '/I It Center * * f~. 5th. J.ong Bf'a<·h S . Sycamorr Ph. 1-5438 Opt>n Santa Ana t'\'l'nlngs Ull XmM Kl 2-M>:il HOLIDAY SPECIAL Lenor's Featheroid Plaid CORDUROY t 'or Shirts, SuJts, Sklrt!'J, e-ll'. Reg. 2.69 for 1.98 per yd. BARTIN E'S CALICO SHOP "'Hf:.RE IN THE WORLD \\'Ol'LD YOU Gf>! ••• CHA.RWTTE llOl ... l~.IXSRE1\0 l ond•d lt•O••••nlellw• '"' IJLANES • SHIPS • lt .. rts • HOTEtS Mvtu•l Tlte,,tte Ticket Aqitn<r Vincent's Travel Bureau Herbor 11.-. "011 the M•ttenl11e" v;.,,,..,,., Lldo Oruqi An ideal year-around Christ1nas /gift for the whole family, the N f'\V· I rort-Balboa N,.wflo Tin1es 11.nd the N~wport·Balbua Press. both fur 1 $3.50 in Orange county. '======== CABINETS FTNE FURNrrURE MADE IN OUR OWN 8HOP8 FUltNITUlE IEFINISHEO HOUSE & GARDEN ''I COAST HWY. NEWPOlT IEACON 'm Osi-11 E••• 'tll x,_, WELCOME -LA FIESTA To Your New ~ocation at 221 Marine Ave., Balboa Island ROBERTS JE\YELRY Fine Silverware -Costume Jewelry -Watc1>es !23\j !\olarinf' A\'f', Balboa •~land Har. !3!1 Bouquets of sunny yellow pon1- pons were used ;n pieuing con· tra..st with gleaming red pyl'acan- th_a berries throu~hout the ap- polntmc.>nls, Roma.net' Tbf:l»f' Covering the dining table was a white cloth embellished with wed.- fling bells. Placed on tht> tablt> were incllvtdual glass traya and two sheet ca k c.a adorned wi lh dainty red rosebud8. green lcavcM lf.nd \ns£ribed with the ne.mt's ''Roger and Kathy." The centt>r- piece augmented ttie romantic t heme by means of a heart ple rccrt with an arrow . all white, .whi4"h \YRJJ set between two cupids stand- ing on pedefltRl!!. The fllckcrinJ:" 'i,::-ht shed by large Christmas can- '1 1es provided s till ano ther beau- tiful dl"COllltivf' UeLatl. ln the ma- trimonial motif. too, \\·a.,c;1 red lei• r1·cam fas hioned in the form of a wedding bell. A wide assortment o f gift.q was supplied In overflowing mf'asurc to Miss Asher . who I~ the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mr~. Leo A!!l\er. 1331 W . Bay avenue. Nt>\\'pGrt Beach. The gayly be-ribboned packages were heaped high on a table In the spacious living room, ellcl,ting oh's and ah'!'! of adrnira· tion when opened by the th1·illed honoref'. • A progran1 of gan1es plH-ycd. in kPcping "·ith the occasion. arfol'd· t'd entcrtainn1cnL Capturing lhC' oretty prizes Wt're Virginia Royce. high : Osa Blllstrom. !leCond: ~'lar ­ tha Howard, third; Hazel \Vim- mer. fourth; and Nancy Andrews. fifth , Cordially invite you to visit our new home at 221 M'arine Aiencie, Balboa /~land. Now open and replete with the best in f eml nine Christmas gifts for those you love the most. . We also wish to express our profound appre- ciation for the outstanding support the Harbor Area ihas extended us in our old home these past 'two years. A support which has enabled -LA FIEST A to become known throughout the nation as retailers, manufacturers, wholesalers and importers ol top qqofity, liigh styled ' . ' womens wear. l . of Balboa. playing east-west ln Sec tion B . No1·th-south wtnners tn SecUon A were M rs. Allee ·SchilUng-a.nd • Joe Schlepe-r of Long Beach and In Section B the north-south hl ~h ~ore.rs were Mrl'l. Rom11 l..<E'ber of Co1np\,on and Al Jacobs Or Long B<'a.ch. nunner!J-Up eRSt-west In Section A were Mrs. Florence Parker and Mrs. J ean Ward; Arnold CaMSct· and H·arry Springmeyer: Mrs. Anne Mitc hell an<t Mrs. Jene Sosa ; Mrs. Thomas Gill and Mrs . Ca.tht•rine Snlllh tying with Mr. '\nr1 MtM. Frank Reed. ' Runne~·llp cast-wcHt in Section B we re M ra. Hclrn Thaye r and A . W . Tummf'l; MrH . A . D . Wetherby and Mrs. A. W. Tummel; Mrs. Geo. Carroll And Mr!\. Joe Wllrox: Lt. rnJ. And 1'f1·i;. Birner Truitt: Mrs. Arnold Gasser and ~lrs. Jane Ty- .w n. Runnrrs-nr nrtrlh~.outh in Srr- 'if•n A \Vt't<' Mr. and Mrft C. N .1 CAse: Mr. and Mri.. E . Thyge~on : E\rlcn Brtnrt and Frank F og t.'!; Mr. :lnd 1-trs. C Rrl P owell; Mrs. Betty Coo1nbs nnr1 D. Spellmftn. Runners-up north -south· in S.::c-1 'ion 8 were M1·s. J C'1:1.n Pitrkcr and I l\frs. M ar)· Lynch ; ~f r~. Robert Drown anrl A. D . W Pt herby: Ray S tillings and P . Crawley; Mrs. I John DcVlro and 1.-trs. G. Browder : I and ~tr. snd Mrs . Fred Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Dischner won with a pt•rccntagc of 73 per cent which is thr hi ghC'st ,,;core e\'C'r won In a n1astcr point t ournan1t·nt in this area. Police Auxiliary Bring Foods for Christmas Basket ' FOOll~ for a Chri~t1nas ba."ket wcrf' brnu.1:ht by ml"n1herfo! of New- port BcArh Policc Auxiliary, m~t­ ing at the home nf Audrey Cottle. 165'':.! Santf\ Ana. av('nt1e. The bas- ket will h<' dellverl"d on Chris t- mas morni rig by Ruth Gerrish, chairman of the co1nmlttee. Wlth f•lection of office"' 1dated for the near future a nominating rommlttee wa~ appoirit.cd. cOn!:lls t- ln~ o f Vio ht Com ecl. Beverly Burd:sal\ and Dareen Upson. Other busin('M in<;luded voting the pur- chRl'le of a war bond ~nd the pur- <'h~e of a baby dres." to be pre- sented ll former nlember, ~flldr ed 1Mrs. Ray) J ohn.son. home that day fron1 f'ommun!ty hospital 1 "'hf'r e her baby was born ·on Thanksg lvlnj:' n1orning. A letter was read fro1n an ab· "lCllt 1nc111b<'r M. 1-tabel J un('& and R message sent tf.I Mary Cusumano, abS<>nt because of Illness. Welcorn ed as nrv.· n1c1nbers IA'f-'l'P Margaret Po llum , Marton Atkin- son and Me rcedes C roughan. J{e.1t1·t s "'P re played with prize.s .i;:-olng to AJda Ghrton, Mary BatPs a.nd Viola Cornecl, Af t erward the hos tel:>tl i'l('f'Vffi refres1ne nt.s. asist- ed by Dareen Upson. . Guests for the evening were Pat Co<'. Hazel Williams and Stephanie daughtrr of Marnie Stockdale. Me1nbers present weri:: Alda Gor- ton. Ruth Gerrish, Viola Cornecl. Beverly Burdsall. Mary Bate1!, .J::anger Cassel. Marton Atkinson. Margaret Pollum. Mamie Stock· dale, Bea Lace, Elizabeth Waltze, Lois Price, La. Veta Lace and lb~ hostesses:. Birthday Hon'ors Shared by Mesa Women • Prompted by the Jirthday of the hosteM. Mr, and · rs. William Van Heemskerc k. 986 W. 17th St .. Co.!r t.a Meu, dispensed enjoyable hospitality Jut week. Guests found pleuure in a buffet wpper. card ga.ml's and listening to some of Mrs. Van Heems)tj rck's won- derful record coUeetlon: Sharing honors with the' birth- iay celebt·ant waa her charming TIOlher, Mrs. Serra. who haa just -noved here from New Jet'Be'y and laa eos tabliMed residence in her 'lewly-purchued home1on Wallace 3treet. Among those who V(iahed Mni. Van Heemskerek well u they ad- mired the many beautltul gift.I were Mr. ·and Mrs. E. P . Silveri. Mr. and Mrs. J . Del Gft)U.. Mr. utd Mn. A. ' INddlccia. Mr. and MI'S'. A . Tucker of Santa Ana and Mr. and Mn. M. But1 of Whittier. Sunday'T opic at Christ Church "The wl..1d -S.Uer'' wtD be tbe ae~ topic at ChrtSt church b;r the SU Sunday momlng u tile ~ -tloo JolM .. tloo ..... ....._ of Uni-81blo ,.... ~. Rev. PUOell will -tloo ~, ... "' lla~-olU..-drt Wiii ........ Wort. pu1;J -u.. ...... Jarll, ... -_...,. "" .., u.. Kcylpl<>&'a ~ I ' ' J I ! I ••• '•· ••• ... ' ••• •••• ·~· ... ••••••• ' ...... . •• FOR BOYS AND GIRLS ONE OF THE MOST COMPLETE TOY DEPTS. IN THE HARBOR AREA DOLLS lll't:: -8\'E Hl\R\' IJ()J,l..S LO<JK:;· 141KE A Jtt::Al. BABY MODEL TOYS r\ ('f).\1PLETE SELJo:;('TJ():'\" ot· MC>IJEL TOVS -Jl'ST l.IKf: flu• ('f).'\',"'iTRf l('Tlf>l\" l:Lncl Bflll.JJISfi TRAIJE t·~t;...-Prlcrd from 5•5 lo 1403 ~fade to Scale. DOLL CARRIAGES .-\I.I. Ki r-a JJ~-COt.t.APS IBl ... F..-RUBBEIC. TlRED-Dl1RADl.E Co1n pletc Size Range 596 ,o 1r5 COWBOY and: COWGIRL OUTFITS \'t_;~, 1\SU Ev1·rytlun;; llf)l'Al.(>,...C-i c:ASSIDV'S CCJ\IPLETE Ol1TJo,T, T<><>: for the> Cowboy or Co"•girl in your ~ock · Hat.s -Guni:; Dt·c:oralt•d Bell! and Holsters, E . S l ~ITS r s t'KOM \ TRICYCLES ' BF.,\l .Tlt·r·1 •• !-iTl .110\' -llf:AVV RL"BBER TIRED -A'DJf l~T­ ~\llJ .t: st:,\T -All sizes -The pride an<l joy o f your iir1 <Jr boy. 3118 lo lfl" Lay-Away Plan A ~1.t 1\ 1.1. rir;pc1s1·r \\'ILL H OLD ANY I 'rEM 'TIL C llfiISTf\·YAS . ' • ' ' • ·' 1809 l!fewport Beacon 6959 .: • Costa-Mesa Ave., I fi&''".J Cli11.'1ma.1 [l1Q4i.r,i ' i 2.; r'"l''~'j I ':-.. ') u11d u~d,., I Ill ·'"t'fS ~ '" rm.1 1 //1,. lOlfll,rfl J 19.iOJ I f R r.wrt Fwlifoff.I -- ' ,~ I FASHIONS TO GIVE ·, Vogue's Christmas Choices . . . TM natlon'i. ..-adln1: fa.,hlun mapz.lnr h.'l. .. Kf"lf'l''ll'rl "l •'u.,hlo11 .. tn Gl,·r .". a ooll1'('tinn 111 Chrlstrn&N gift" that mlKhl ,,., an VOl!R llllt .•• that ar.· "'ur1• lo brr on your frl1•nt1,..· ll"'t . \'olr'"-" ha8 cn"tllff-'(I ()'f\f(JY.:'\''."' M the onJ.v OranK,.. ('ounl.~' l'iourc,. of th'*"' tf~'""'Y .rlfl11. S1'1'' th1·m and many '•lhPr Cifl 'IUl{gr·"'ilun.i. In our Vorie ettllt.-'('fion. VOGl"E 8A\"S.: "Silk ,ltft MJU.U-f' ---hlch ,·ii.fhlllt~ 1narkln1,·· ........ \r0G11E SA\'S : "'Gl\'I' • hll.111(~ bra<:ll"h-t - -• !'il0h"·jl.3\.1'fl.'" \'OOl"E Fl.A\'!": - -• De\\' r..alc·h (abto •• f.Ulk') ... 18.00 "'\'t>l\'f"I """elopt" (by J~f)' .. • . • $10.13 \'OOCE SAYS: "Ck·ranlum lr&f - -• llfc-Ukr pin&. rorTlnc-s." • • • P.30 and $1 ...50 ' VOGt.tE SAVS: "Gl\·r a "'~ f'&labo\\' of Ml•dcd llnrn tundker· chlef11." (by IJurm~I ) ••• II .GO I .. • ' , ' • • , • • • .. .. • • . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • " • • ., ,, . ~· .. • • • ' - • • , t _ -~.;"'. i -.~-•1r·· ·ii_~ _rHURSOAY. DEC. 7. -i ~so · otc histructor Sp'ent 4. Years A+ LGst, . ..,n, ·Ref,use ·Dirsm. i('~~1 .-,;"!~Zg~~--· _ij · . License ~ . 1-»U w 0 ~ a-: PRES~ -~Across fence' During War :· ,o:;::ew~~5!.~~.~::~ce~ of.Theft Charge ·-platea tor a change-but as U9U'&l I: LEGAL NOTICE New H.ad Nlll'Se Robert A. Grei.,,-, lnatructor "' 1oc<al science• at Or•nire CO&llt they will have "' pay r..-them, Aga• t p • t •• Co'fege, U. & 99.9 per cent Southern· Callfomian. flrat. And to tha~ end the State ins atn er ~: CJ!JBTD'J()A'Q: OF BU81NESS at Ccantf Hospital He wu reued and educated In thl• section; he baa bought In thlll Departmeut of Motor Vehlclu re·, i• Fletftfoua Fl.rm Name section: he hu been ~ In buslneiis In thle section: a.nd "-e sPent his ports that more Jan 3,000,000 po-Superior Judge Robert Gardner 1: THE UNDERSIGNED does ~in:::td~!_~~~ ~':~; entire 4~ years wilh the United States Army in this stttton. ~U!1aJ~eE!~r~~~o slips will be In = ~d~:':~~n~t ~~~~eg_ :• ltlereby certify that he Is con.duct • •~rvtcu at Orange COWlty Gener&,) But "Bob'' la far f1'0m being a The department safd the rest of Reed. palntlnc contractor who IE '-lug a Sound Recording Studio Hospital was ~ upon. by the provincial. In the Cirst place, he Sanger, California. Four mont.ba the mo" Ulan 5,000,000 such po-a Ue&ed to have 8btatned '1000 by buslneu at eir.s Mission St., Buena boud ol supervlaors la.le Tuead&y. came into thla world far from the later °"'" Unlled Statee wae at tent.la.I reci•tralion will be out in misrepresentation from Dr. J . B ·---Park, California, under tht ftCu. Mrs. Kalad1c, now l.n Honolu>u war, ••d -•-mon" •·•·r Ueu•·n-' -.1..--ty ot time f th 11 ru •-d t 2267 N B • tloua firm name of Ken-Karr.Stu· ahoft!I of "sunny Southern Call· . -· <NA w• _..,.. .... .....~~ or e cen11e re· c • .-r o ewport Ivel l' ... , ____ _. ~ ... , --'d firm ,_ com' _ u nul'St'-d1rector of • hospital fomta ... It waa In Soochow. China. a.nt Gre:IMr recel\l'ed hie flrat and newal period, JanlL 2 throush Feb. Costa Meaa. " UKm ..,"" u• >HU UI there. won't take over right awa•; nl 1 t _..._ ~--'"' ., " I D Publl D r d Sa ........ -J that he wu bom, the ~n or o Y Rn• er o...-n: t.. ~·ta "· ep. c e en er mue; ...,_...u of the following persons, ahe will be on the Job about Jan.. "" -.. ali t U b w · I '' h -taco ..... l mi.ss:lonariell. Ana Army Air Ba.M. ~ .. • pa e car owner• ow re zen cha.reed there 'we.a "not , W. oae names ln tuJJ and placea of 1.5 after visiting her ramlJy In "'r' r-··-~-wW ha t 1 m• babl naldence are as follows, to.wit: W*°n.cin. Before he was two, however, hl1r "Moat or the time I was a\&Uon· m ....... ""' · ve o pay n re ........ pro e cause" ahown ln the pre· J1 Vance Carruth She will •ucceed Kn. Esther De mother died; and hl.s father .sent ed on the other side of the fence," tn.tlon fees and taxes to l"•l the Umlnary examination to bold Re~ !' '6195 Mission St.. Temple, who ruiped alter a row Bob and hl• Qt.er to the States-he added, smilingly, as he glanced Ucen.ee. When ~ f~ are paid to trial. He chllmed Dr. Richart! ;: auena Park. Calif. .. over her diamt~ noUcea to fOUY VlsaUa. Calllomia _ where they out a window in Coast College ad· the slip Is validated a.nd becomes had advanced the money to Reed ' WITNESS my hand this ... lGtb student nurses ah.e claimed had lived wtth relatives ~d attended mlnietration building and palnted the actual rept.raUun caret to finance a painting contract an<' 1• day of November. l'll60. viola ed public .c.hools. ln time young Bob In the direction of the old parade For the fintl Ume since 1947, that Richard wu to have received ' VANCE CARRUTH dm t "gv.latlon& The hoapttal entered Pomona College and there l"'OUJlda across Fairview Road. motori•te wlU get new llcena6 a percentage of the return from a inlatraUon retu9td to aupport ---'ved .,_ n --helor of A~-de· platea, the department a.id. Theyi the eontract. State of Callfomla, Mn. OeTemple and reactndecl the ~~""" JUD ~ .--.. Wu a ~lajO'r JlJ ha bl k -k · nd 1·~ H ·· Co ~.._ and alao ~ Army comm!• w ve a ac ..,.c gn>u w u~ e conceded Reed probably wu " OuNnty,,.::!T Orange, 88· ·I dian»na•; she quit 1• protest. qJon of .. ---.d lleut..,ant In In-Durlng his four years at tJ\to yellow numerals, just the 0j>po1lte civilly lla.ble for the $1000, but he 6 P-45 l~th day of Novem· ~"'" f th t I l .... _ · rantry l'fferve for l\ia four years base he gradually attained the o e presen Pa es. argued there wu no Intent to de· uwr, A.D., l 950, before me, Robert Boys Set R-Lblsh k t J b l t Un• fraud sho I th t U 1; F ' WUlm-N t Publ' l llU tra1nins In the colle-R . o. T. c. ran o ma or y ns rue ., wn n e rantsac on · -=· a 0 ary IC n unit .,~ ground forces l.n such subjects u c ty C I ''It's just a bu.!tin ess deal that a.hd for the said County and State, Fire on Island c)'lemk:al warfare. infantry organ· oun ounse went bad when Reed lost the t:on- reatding therein. duly commLsston. Muter's De-tree tz.a.tlon and tactics; l>y serving .. G ts N D tract," he atpJerted. ·: ed and sworn, personally appe!J,red -11 A rubbish fire set by boys in Recently he completed all unit director of military trainl.ng for • ew ep·~ 1 Vance Carruth. knov.rn to me to be the middle of Park and Marine requirements for hie Muter's de~ the bombardier navigation achoo); •• J, Three Tht'Ork'* t the person whose name is sub· Aves .. Balboe lllland, wa.a extlng· IJree 1,, history at Claremont col-and by servlag u aquadron com· Over the solo objections of sut Deputy District Attorney Jack •· ai:rtbed Lo the within instpiment, uished at 9:45 p. m. Saturday, lege. "Only the thesis remains." nlander In adminiat.ratJon. · pervisor Ralph J . McFadden or Gilbert a.aid it was a theft ''under : and acknowledged to me that he Newport police reported. he saya. But If the title of his re· F ollowt.ng his dbcharge from Phl<:entia. County Counsel Joel E; any of three theories." ~ claimed . , executed the same. IN WITNESS Newport Be8ch firemen notified search project Is any indication or the Anny In 1946• Bob joined tJ.le Ogle go t ano lher helper thi.4 ther~ Wlili8 fraudulent representa- '1 W'HEREOF, I have hereunto set police of the blaze at 9:35 p. m. its potential length, he has a real estate firm of Earl stanley, week. tlon by Reed that he want~d the D)y hand and affixed my official but said they had no description weighty understanding ahead of Newport Beach. At the aame time He named Ro.bert Switzer of money t or a spe:clfi c job and that ~~~ti~datetbefl~ty .a~dvey .. wrrlitnt•~. ia or the boys that set ft . him : "Analysis of Congressional he di<l gTadua~ study at Clare· Riverside. former de puty countY Reed thUt had used thl!' money t(' ~ '"' vu "'" tnveatigatlon of Ku Klux Klan n1ont. Finally, with credential In counsel Uiere, lo a similar post ill pay o ther obligation!:>. I_( it wal' '~~AL) STEAL D ISPOS6L l JNlT Movements in the South F ollow-hand, he jolned the Orange Coaat his oUlce on a supervisori&l not r'alse prl!'tenses, it w as "theft ~Q'q£RT F . \VIl.LMES Mrs. Lewis G. Arena reported ing the Civil War." It does, h ow · faculty when the school began lta "a ctivation" of l~e position It pe~ by trick or device,'" or· It \\'ll.<; em· My Commi:wu:in ~::'ires Novem. that he r h ome al 908 w. Bay Ave. ever, deal with his favo rite sub-.second year of operation. mit(ed to be created some monthf& bez.zlement. Gilbert clain1cd. 11 ~r 16, 1951 . was entered last week end and a ject In history, recons truction per. The C re.iaen Jive in Cliff Haven. ago, but which tias been unflliefl After the court <l~nletl the dis- •: !lO. 592-Press garbage disposal unit valued at iods following major wars. There Bob and Louise enjoy many until now. I missal, the d efendant pleadt!'<l not :• P\U>llshed 11/16-23·30, 12/5/50 $125 had been stolen. The kitchen Five months before Pearl Har· musical evenings together and aleo Switzer's star~ng salary undel-guilty and dema nded a jury trial. door waa locked, but the house has bor, Greiaer received surpr ise or-lay plans for illylllc days of trout the origlna.J autho rlzation woulil The case was Bel for De('. 18 in no windows as it Is being re-ders, directing him to report for fi s hing or perhaps ntended travel have been $355 ~per month, but Department 1. No. A·l9'!08 NOTICE TO CB.EDITORS ESTATE OF BESSIE E'rFA BARBEE, DECEASED modelled. Upon investigation, po-training at the air coi-ps base. when they can take their three Ogle wangled $440 A. m onth fat" ----- lice discovered that on.ly half of Minter F ield, near Bakersfield, 1.:hildren. Ro bbie 10: J ohnnie 7, hln1 ; he &11ked $~64 but the hoe.~ DRn1ER Fl~ED . f • ssiv'tNG CALIFORNIA I F--Sania Fe fnigbt uvck oenice pou all S...... ~ St.ti°""' commuaicatiom and -rieoced freight qeaa: ia ~ .. at your 1ervice ... A.al< 1""f local 5.aia. Fe -ioo agau about thia ...,,, faner lc9-tbao--culolkl. wnice between San Francitco, B.iten6eld, Loo Angeles, San &rnardino, Sao Diego and the following in~ermediatt ~liforoia cities: -. NkMIUI .,_ 11111...-. AnalltlM ""'~ lrvlllf MtiOll El &t&l!Mo Kal•tr. Anllocll El&lnM• Kltlftlt ... Arc1di1 Et Toro Llltllndl ,.. AtllnctCMI E!9$!lr1 '"'" .. _ E•lnitn LI V1111e Allllil £1c.1ICN1 L1 Cirlllll 81k1r1fi1ld £1cOl!OjOG UDdil Vlsll 81rkrl1~ U:tttf ":'II 81.1tn1 Par• F11tbfQQl L_, «~ C1r11~ --l9slllfWlt1 Ctll !tMct ...... 1M11.- Cl1r1IMll( ......... -· CollOll ~-· littrttl flea. CorcOCM -Wtnto1111 Corol\I ·-"""' C1K1~p ltr91DSI IMd Ml"" 11 .... r Cltttr llidlfifll'll ...... 0.1 Mlf Hf~fl .,., ~CltJ' Otl RtJ ... -Dtllllt ... ._ - E.G. STlJBB.~,· DI\·, Frt. Alt. 11a Plne A•e,.. ~ 741·91 LONG BEACH 2 ,_ l l-9'111111 oe ... idt .S.1t .,.,tdl19 06lvt Sii Diep -... .._ Oflftlt COl't' S.n f:l"ll!IC1sel '""' ~" J1c1n!o ,.lrl!tr S. J. CM!llitt-Pt~lll S1nt1 Ana Ptrri1 SIMI fe Sprill(t P111<1lt S1t11trr Pittsb11r1 So11a1 &etCll P1x1n111 So P1u<11t111 .-11111d1 ~oc~ton -IUM l'IWt Cll~ Tort MIC I ~!It TYllft ....... UPIJll<l Ret•f'Y You h1 •11111 V11U ... _ WJsco """ W1l11111'1(tOI 11 .... rtanl Wirt ton ..-~ Santa Fe .,.. ., -·---- . - 1 • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 1: to the creditors of and a11 plrsons having claims against the said de- cedent or sald eatate to file them the dlsposa.J unit had been ta1<en. Cali!tlrnia. AL the t ime he had and Mary Lou 5---to visit wond~r turned him dow~cold . Nell Alexander Greppin, 47 , of just completed his third year as spots In the United States already Mc Fadden too a whack at the Venice was fined $1 50 Monday \n teacher of history and English in explored by Bob himse.lt when be Ogle proposal b noUng that he Newport city court after a plea oft ----------------------------- the Sanger Union ·High school. was :i. young man tn hi& late t een&. J "questions the n .. ed" of the third guilty lo a charge o f drunk dr\v. LEGAL NOTICE -----------------------------·deputy in the oJficf'. He said I\ Ing, - would be "too imuch personnel" Greppln was arrestt"d by New· ~~~~~t~:, ~~:~~~il~~;e~~r.:: N~g:E~Y s~ T~~s:E":1' Freshmen Parents and Teachers tor the job it doe!. port police at Goldenrod Ave. and Ogle iruilsted fhat the w ork of Hwy, 101, Corona del ltffr. on No\'. the office has been multiplying, 15. He postw:t $25-0 bond for the and that the otrfce can't keep up court appearance. State ot California, or to present t rNDER DEED OF TRUST with things. J ---+--- the .same. with the ne~es.sary Tru"t No. 1498 o· r· I s h I p bl vouche ... lo tbe undersigned at hi• WHEREAS. KARL 0 . REID lSCU$S 1me y c 00 ro .. ems or he r place o f business, to -wjt : and MARY REID, by Deed of STEAL CA.Jt MIRRORS 1415 Coast Highway, Trust dat ed June 10th, 1949 and we l c 0 ming 8 n enthusla.stic.,_ _____________ _ Corona del Mar. California recorded June 23rd, 1949 In Book Possible theft fo r two rear view sonall y for an added few minutes. mirrors. one lns1~1 e Rlld one out&lde, An annonncement o f a rug-mak· from a car bel ging to Dorothy ing adult -education class for Lombard, Santa na. was report· Thursday at 1 :30 at the 'school ed to Newport Beach police by was made. . Stower 's Garage~ Corona del Mai:, within six months after the first 1863, page 473 of Official Records group o r 150 Freshman parenl:i public~tk>n of this notice . of Orange County, California, did and teachers on . Wednesday eve- -Oat~ No be 10 10•0 nlng, Nov. 29. al the high school, ~ vem r .• .., . grant and convey the property CLAUDE L . BARBEE, therein and hereinafter described, Mn. Roland A. Wright. chairman, ,.. Administrator of the Estate lo R. B. Carrison, as Trustee, to explained the purpose of the n on· ,. of said. dece~nt. secure. among other obllgatlons, program gathering. Aa an experl- :• THOMAS E. HEFFERNA_N the payment of one note dated ment la.IL year which turned out ~Attorn ey at Law June IOth, 1949 payable to W. a: J . to be a great auccesa with both , 141~ Coast Highway Sloane. 01' order. for the principal parent.a and teachers In dlacuesing All present felt that this year's Tuesday at 12:18 p. m . The car Freshman Parent·Tt>ncher R ound had been stored '! the local garage. Table Di8cussion wa;; moat valu--!. I able to both sides. Along with HAZARD iJ'EMOVED ;, ... Corona del Mar. California sum of $95:).S3 with Interest from Freshman problem., It was decld-·! No. 593-Press. June lOth. 1949 at the rate oC 6 ed to 'hold another such meeting '.,.•\Pub. Nov. 16-23-30, Dec. 1, 19~0. per cent per annum; pr1nclnr.J and ~-~r.• ,,_ ~ Edgar Hill, preside nt ot ~.NOTICE OF PCBLIC HEARING Interest payable In lnRtallments of Newport Harbor .. Uf-iion H igh .,. $1 00.00 or m ore on the lat day of • ON school Parent-Teacher Association , • each month. beginnlnr July lat. ~ NEW ZONING OROIN . .\NCE 1949 and con tinuing until said was introduced and presided over Nol'·ce ls he,eby g•·v th t the lnrormal question and anS\\'0" "' en a a. principal and, Interest have been '>public h · g Il l b h d b f session. The beautiful social ha ll • ~a.r1n w e a e ore pa.ill : and !.the City Co uncil of the City of with a log burning in tht' fire- serio us talk there weore many good On.sollnt' leakfng from a car jokes and a lot of laughs whic h is parked at Sixt~ and Syacmote a. healthy situation fQr anx, 'gather· Sts., Santa ~· Tuesday wu ing. Thia type of rneetine la the cleaned up by Sfnta 1Ana firemen only one of Its kind in Orange to eliminate a tire hazard. Own· County PTA district and it 111 er of the auto it J . s . Bea.champ, hoped that 'it ~.-ill become an an-, ~19 Modena Avi", Ne"·port Beach. 1 nual al Harbor high. -- Prevent Hubby From I .Newport Beach on ~tor.day Dt'cem· WHEREAS. by instrument re· place, with parents and t ea chers -ber tl, 1950. at the hour of 7:30 corded in Book 206S, page 92 of groupt"d in a large semi-circle, p.m. of said day, in the Council Official Records of Orange Coun· made a most comfortable a n d Chambers of th!' City Hall of the ty, California. Orange County friendly atmosphere. Cl ty of Ne'W port Beach at 3300 TIUe Company. a corporation. wa.<i All the Freshman c lass teachers Newport Boulevard, N ewpor t substituted as trustee in place of were present and were introduced. Beach. California. on the final re· and as . succ~ssor to sa.id trustee SevelaJ Interested heads of dP· port of the Planning Cimmission na.n1ed in said Deed or Trus t , and partments not teaching ninth of the City of Newport Beach on said Orange County Tltle Com· grade this year attended. As par- the proposed ne'A.' zoning ordinance. pany Is at the . date hereof the en ts asked questions about grades being Ordl N 63" h ' h Trustee under said Deed of Trust; (first quarte r report cards had Disposing of Assets, 1 • Wife Asks in Suit nance o_. ..,, at w 1c 1 •nd time and place all 1ntt•rested per-WHEREAS V . 1 recently been sent home), college . , on s nvestment · ts h I I ti sons and the general pubhc may C Ltd d h Id requ1remen , sc oo regu. a ons, appear a.nd bf' heard on the ques· ~·· ·• owner an ° e r of G. A. A. student government, tlon of the adoption or said pro· 8~1d n~~e,T heretoforle d~manded s~ool athletics, counaellng, etc., posetl new zoning orc!Jnance. t a t sai ru.stee se I said prop· different tf!llt'.h ers aroae and an· Datt<J November 2-t h 1950 e rty and on September lst, 1950 swered regarding the problema. C. 'K. PRI~sT · duly recorded ln the office or the .¥r. J oseph Hamblett. vlce·prin- C1 ty Clerk of the Citv ~ounty Recorder of said County. clpal, explained the grading ays- o·f Newport Beach . in Book 2066, page 96 o f Ofticlal tem and from a recent survey No. 603_Prtss Records thereof, ~ notice o r said showed that our 9th and-11 th ii/7/ ~ ~ · !1fl.W~; ~·f~ ~i ,VJ/ elect~~=~to O'ade ,.tudept iradea are well 1 ., ~ " 1 ""·. · ~'Ml.1.li ~r;opei-ty ~0 &e ~l&~d ''°ve. Use averace a.a graded in ~t>'t!ICE : oti 18 ~ OF .ST0cK more tharl three mOttths have now •tbir lo~ Tpt. Time mapsine _ • [N HULK . e lapsed since Ule recordation 1ot sends. out a ryearty Leet which TO WH0 :\1 lT A1A y CONCERN : said notice. The sum of $9-56.62 reaehn the tea.chens sealed and ia THJS NOTICE of intention to principal and interest lhenma only opened juat. before the e.xamt- sell a stock or g cod!I In bulk from June 10th, 1949 is now due, nation ls given to Senklr atudenta. }Vitnes.seth that notice is. here· owing and un~o.ld on said note and Ha.Tbot> Blgh Senior studenta re· by given that the underlligned L. there is also secured by n.id D&ed ce.tved the highe.t aver..-e grade C , Arms intends to sell all that or T~t the Trustee·s fee and p.x· in the UnJted Sta tea. Thia com-~r.taln stock of merchandise con-penaea of Mle ~stlmated a.t peUtk>n Included 1collegea. slating generally of fixtures, equip-51 ~0.00, together "''I th a.ny sums Mr. Sidney Davidson. principal. ment, Inventory and good will of pa.id ~nd adv8;nced by the owner &poke on the work of the Teacher- that certain business known as of said ~ote in accordance with: Cduneektna. He said that it ls too L. C. ARMS PRODUCE. 200 Ma· the proVlsions or sakl ~d of bad that !dnce our school funds ' Trust, with interest on said la.st, --n-• unfunlted ••d have not r ne Avenue. BalbOa Is land, Call· _,.. .... .... fornia, ~belonging t o L C. ARMS nlf'ntloned sums. been lncre&Md per child in yearR and located at 200 Marine Avenue, NOW THEREFORE, N<YMCE that ma. education is \l.'hat is of· Balboa Island, California, and that IS HEREBY GIVEN lhal the said fued today. However parents are a tranafer and assignment of the Orange County TIUe Company, by invited to come t• .9chool and talk aame will be made, and the pur·· virtue of the authority vested in wJt.h teache.rs f the first period chase prtc-e thereof, will be paid on it as Trustee under said Deed of class-room teacher ia considered Friday the 15th day of December, 'trust. will sell at public auction the CounaieJor) after first calling 1950, a.t Bay Esc row Co~ Inc .. to the highest bidder (or cash. the office for an appointment. t4.ll5 Coast Highway. Corona. del laWfuf money of the United State.a Mra. Fa.y Harbi!§On, Dean 0~ Mar. California. at lO :OO o'clock ot America, on the Il th day 1ot Girts, epoke upan the desirability A . M. That the addresa of said January, 19:51 at the hour of of unlform.s which the students vendor •la %1402 Laguna Canyon deven o'clock A. M. at aid day brought. Into effect by vote. Road, Laguna Beach, Orang-e at the South front door of lhe "'Civte" !1&Y was discussed. Coach County, C.lifornta. and the ad· Orllnge County Court ~ in lrwtn urged parents to adYi dress of said vendee ia P . o . Box the City of Santa Ana. Calffornla. studtMM:a to keep school locltera 48. a.&lboa laland, Orangf' County, a.II of the inten-.at conveyed lo it locked at an ua.., to pard C.Ufornla. · by saJd Deed of Trust ln and to a.galruit loa. In answer to a ques· Dated December 2. 1950. all that certain preperty aituated Uon, he ooatlnued that .ii atu· L. c . ARMS. Vendor In the City of Bal~ bland, Coun· denis are allowed plenty of Ume RICHARD A. PARK, ty of Orange, State Oil California, for .ahowen ad drying and that mEODA E. PARK. described as foJ1ows. t~wlt; If rules are olllrqed there 111 no V1-nctee Lot. Thirteen and Fourteen reuoR t• cold. even ln cold St.ate of Calitomla. (except the Westerly IO feet-wealftn. Be ~ upon the fact CoUnty ot Orange. ss. tor at.reel purpose.s), Block that the 9WlnmlJq pool water la On 2 December. 1950 be.(ore me. Fourteen, Section 4, Balboa wanned. I the undentgn@d. a. Nota..ryl Put,lic Island, Book 7, pa.ce 37, Girls ud motMn wen lnvtled Restauranteur Vaux White of Balboa was defendant this week in a Superior court divorce plea flied by J(ra. Lillian Whfte, who asked the court to prevent him from disposing or t>ncumbering any· of their slz.eable assets. She cla imed that her) husband already has some of the commu· nity property and RS&eb l.n the name of hls brother, Albert C. White, and she named him &!ld his wife, and Bank of America, is co--defendanU tn the action to pre- ·veat any trana!ers pending the hearing on her plea tor divorce. fte Whitee married l n Laa Vfca.s. NeV,. on Oct. 30, 191'5, and parted la.st Sept. 1, her cOmpla.lnt said. She asked custody of their I so n, 3 1'"7 years of age. and division of community property and sup.- port. She sald that the asset.a in· elude a cocktail bar and coffee shop at ~fain St. and Balboa Blvd., Balboa ; other Newport Beach real estate: two cars, bank accountB and a.ssorted other assets yielding Vaux White an Income of "in ex · cess·· of $1000 monthly. --------, lss11e Wa"ant on Bum Check Jan1cs S. Whalt'y, 301 Anade Ave.. Balboa, signed a complaint Monday at the polkfo ' .station r harging Lloyd M. Heildebrand ronnerly of 1338 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport BeacH wiU\ petty theft. Whaley a ccept.eel a check for photognptaic '!'fork 'from Hellde- brand on Oct.. 29. The $5 check was drawn On the First National Bank.. but It wu worthleM W h a I e y cono.ac~ed Helldebrand several times and received prom· I.sea that the check would be made good. H owever, Wha1ey recently discovered that Heildebrand had left .town three weeks a.g-o. A warrant wu la.sued for Hetlde· brand by the city court. · Cou•tJ Gets New ' w._ Dilllic:t · ill and tor aald County an~ State, record.I ot Ora.nse County. to call wpoa. aad ..-.. phy1lcal pemooa.Uy appeared L.. C. Anna, or so m uch ot aakl propert7 u ed\lcatloa. pr181 SFM wit.la lbe.tr Otance COdGty hu a new water Richard A.. P&rit, 'Ibeoda E.. Park ahaD lre nee 1 r ry to be 80Jd to tea• t m . One ,t,, tbt: dollnril" re--worb cHsU1d: tocJa7. ' lkncJWi, '9 ... to be U.. perw pro"Ylilfe.a -afll 7 · , .. ~lbe ~ eUTte4 s .r•&.t -...tabL It ill No. 80l'l the ll8t.. and~ ~-~ ...,_ ve ~to tM. t.a •·rnt ~ 1r.r-" e.ect at 11 .. not, M ·~t at Rrv.! hnorama Betsht. and en- wtta t 11_....t, Ud 8J!Clqw;wl-lllf TrW.. t.ba' '? S a.lit Ute .... -tw:M • Ylron.J l'n 'l'fc:tnily of El M odena odpt tW ~ .....- 1 • --DUed· D l --. ,,.._ P' ct -~ ---It !JI bonded tor -.000 and Min& ·. nw +-QJ6Wi1 'mtA: l-211 W ..... h1J t'l# ... &Milt" ~e OWDUll ol OIO Mftr1f of prop.- WI.. 7 917 -ud -. amlflU'T. f.00,. I 'p -tJ't within the now ~ ~ --.& ·'" ..,i • ! (Ooqwat 9'11> ,t .Aa ta 1i1W' _.... m.. .. « *. 11 .. '""4. U to none ~ 'U.. (8 .. J ,) . .a..,_. b ~ & ~ U.. I ... J C], (C°j U ao'dMll. . •nce of the boddil to lMl:y • NIOU!tr+aaF ., '' ... '! nt. apl'! 'nc Mil a· t .. ca. t Mutual .trd.c&.t6on Co. It'.,.~-.. ·..:.~;;; . By ~ w. a.urna, -and t n 1S ......... u. .,.,_..... Rd&ltt. Watet eo. -~ 09/ ---1 ' ~--to h&Ye l-~-Siie ioatendandlmprontM-. Ko. 18' .,_ I r.·.-""'* "'Ylted tl>o -"' to ~ to 1 I , • ,,: s o.r; T, 1 .._ • ~ T .. J...a... t111t ... ~·r t••••~ •vw>~ IWllll'ar-~ 1)wmik ' IS THE ·f/#f$.f 1 CAT jFOOD MONEY ~AN BUY! ' Over 50 Million Cata meals servW each year! I CALO ~AT F.OOD COHT~NS. FRESH MEA /& FIESK Fl · .TASl_ES; DlllC S TO CA1S . AN KmDIS I ' THE NEW HAMMOND CHORD -ORGAN • YOU CAN PLAY RICH ORGAN AT ONCE • WITHOUT KNOWING A SISG I~~ NOTE OF M CSIC COMF. JIEAR AND TRV THIS \\'OSDERFT·L NE"' ORGAX \"(Jl 'R~ELF. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO. 520 No. Main, Cor. of 6th SANTA ANA Phone Kl . 2·5140 .. --·-·-·-· ... _ ........................................ _ Y .. ?i&S" 5'6•.,..• '•Y?N&.•~~·;w .... 5•·5&YiiY"i ', 1151 DEBAKER ·COMMANDER . . I . S.n1atio ~al new low pricel lrand ' pealt1 of power l lrantl n driving thrill11 1 . ~ I l lrand !.' _ riding comfort! A real g91 1GYerl tke.m 11 premium fuell 9" ili"#rH!&yH. 4 •• ' ' ; OnlN EYDQrGI .&Nit a11>1DAYa llT ~ I I I " ~OE Nl~KER~~· ~ Dealer . · , . lhod'. ly l ido Titeet,. Her: 5 10 Nw pt 1;iclt ,, ' ' I • -----···-···---.. --1--. --,-... -. ---.. --" -.,.,...~..,...,._._..,...,.,..._, ___ ,_,T•-•-•T...-........._....• • .!f ........ ._........,......,...__ . .,.. • .,. ...... .,., ___ ""!• - • .... .o:r::::e;~,eh .·~'I 7t.I S11 J it\\e In s-1;1,,1 A\a,.f, I"\ Laguna Beoell, California ~ \ ~ · YOU All COIDIAUY INVITID TO WOISHIP WITH US. SUNDAYS: 9:45 and II a. m. -- • .. ·' Santa 19 ~ilt Harbor · Every ~. . Santa Clam i.i -. to :Newpo.rt Ru;ao, ~ flftJ7 SU.. -unlll Cluilltmu. He wW be In tbe foUowlnc district: Udo, II :00 a. m.: 8"1boal bl&nd. tt :SO a. m .; Corona ileJ Mar, lZ aoon; oa.ta Meaa, 1!~ p. m.; New- port, 1 :00 p. m.. and lb.I.boa, t:I& p. m. . / ./ Dr. Rutu.. B. voh lelnamld, cllancellor, Unlvemty o~ Southam Callromla. wtU speak to the stu- 1 dent body of Orange ' t colle.ce . 1 ._t the regular auemblyl ur Fri- day, Decetnber &. Topic hUi ad· • dre1• 13 "The Student tn l OJvided \"'C World." ' stf.'#\ • .a • C/Ji4 s.: f!oJ. PAINTING I Jlarbor SIU • New Location -l Legion at Through St. ! lotlll•-........ 15633 . Singspiralion, 1:30 p. m. Frank t. and WJ111tt A. l>c>IPrU, Co-putor1 Gen.Jal Santa wtll b6 the aueet for the ooculona of Vlnoe•t*• Udo Drup, Hampton'• Harbor Drup, Newport Pharmacy and the Balboa Pll&nnaey. I Public la lnvlted to Jo\il the otu· 1 r,.1' l'O- denlll in the college aud!~orium to rp;:::::;;:;;;;;;;;:;;::::::::::::::::::::::;;:;:;:;:;:;:;;;:;:;;;;;;;~ ·uaten to Dr. Klelnamid •Peak rrom hl• lone a.nd varied ex-pfrience in lnternatlonal relaUona. :II 10°/o Discount Suell .. BF..J..J;()WS STRAIOHT 801.RBOS 416 Qt. $4.S8 e&1•L Buy a cww and Ka\'(' $5.2.'S (ll.D STAG STH.AIGJIT Bot1RB<tN -115 '''· $4,J I t'&L'h. Bu.v a. J~ and M\'t-'$-t.9!i C'OHHV'S RE$t;RVE Qt~ $-1.53 t1M•h. B•Y a 1:8.Af' IMMI Mtl't' $&.<l.'J .. .. ·--.. .. The same 10°/o DISCOUNT is allowed on ,., ... ,.., "'IL8HJRt: GIS Gil.BEV'S (.ilS • • 1n my automatic gas clotlies dryer ••• with far ress work for me.~.at far lower cost, tool .... .. .. .. . ' SQUARE DANOE WfWNER-Fredab --of tho 'l"Y at SaturdaT's rectlvlttes, aww.rds a ft.e tropily to NI'!'. P. G. &.a.. at Saturt'-f'8 f(•stJvtt&N. •""IU'Ch a floe tNpby to 11"8. 1~. G. BaJa.- t4IO, kad"r or the KQUU'e 118.aeUc group fl'Onl Rlcftat4's Udo Mar- ket. wlna~ or t.lie CMRpedtktn at thl!" C'tr.r1Mtuae Prevh•"'·. ' ;> (Beckner Photo) Chinese Evangelist Addresses Mesa Baptist Men's Brotherhood By Betty Klrop The venerable chancel9r, a na.- tlve ot Dllnois, Is the holder of oe"-l -le and •/honarery degree.a and the reC"lp~~nt of a number of decoraUon1 .~conferred by forelgn countries ''tor dlstlng- utat..t ~ce in tntermtjtlonal re- lations." AB a proru.or he has Hrved on the !acullie:s (Ot fofeign UhlvenitJu---ln l)cuad~. Chile, Panama and India. He h¥: received coaunmdatJon tor •''Work in pri•· an&" both ln London ~d ln the United State. As an acttye student ot intem.ational relatiori.8 he has woa. fame and bonorafy award ttom &lmoet every COUJ:lf.'Y in Eu· ropr. Sooth America anft Asia. TOOLS STOLJ!jN Burglar• •tole power ~oolB vaJu. 1 ed at $1Ti.M from tbe Emerald Bay property ol Uoydl·G . Wood. 1210 Ocean boulevard, ,<;:orona del Mar. a ceordin&' to a re~rt to the aherltfs ornoe. The tOola were ta.ken eometlme betw~ Nov. 27 and Dec. 8 , from l.he site wtiere a new hOUN Is under ~tructiOn, acoo~ing to Wood'• re!frt. WO&&ER Blll'\Al91 LllO Dick Mooley , 2019 otance ave- nue, •uttered. a broken ~ while at work ln Newport B each Nov. 27. He Is at home where he will be confined fur some Ume. COlltt.AttD 0 INTUJORS MOOl&N Md TtOPICA&. FUINITllE DIA1'ES ;. 'WIJJ.IMEIS • LA.MPS ~ COVUJ~$ HOUU: A QA&D"'N •tt COAll Hl&HWAY NEWJllOIT IEACOH Q11 0... I"" 'tll Xme1 The Bible~admonlt1on, "Not for- aaking the usernbling of ourselveil together. as the manner of .ome '"·" ls taken literally by the Men's Brotherhood of the I•'irst Baptist p-ee the relentlees onslaught or -========:=;===~ Godless doctrines. and in aity r worthy sense achieve our highest Christian purposes, a large uni~y In ac tion is impei:&tive. c hurch of Costa Mesa. Under the inspirational leadership of Rev. P. G. Neumann, fellowship and a fra- l~rnal !ilpirit, hu grown to size- able proportiona in· lhe local body, Tl'!ere are some 150 amtling. handf.lhaklng men u~embled tor thl! monthly dinner of lhf> Brother- hood and to hear Dr. Andre'+' Gih on T'uesday, Nov. 28. After scm(' Ju.sty singing of old, tamillar songs. J~ by Elvin Grauer and an i.nvocatlon by Harry F°". mln- lstt>f' of the Little Big Ct11,1rch. I..ong Beach, 1nember~ •nd gueaL'J sat dawn to o..s sumptuous a tur· kt!Y dinnt!r a~ the Women's M l!'i- sionary Union in charge of the kitchen could cook. The ladies de- servell ~and ret.:elved -real ap- plause fo r their culinary effort.A. Treme.ndous unfinished t a s k. s are now calling .{or the mobiliza- tion of all our $piritual inatghts and energies to ~ applied to the tasks ,or salvatli:in. se rvice and pt>ace, is the belidt of Dr. Gih. --i--Coast ulty Studies oblem . of Slow Mrs Dr. H. B. Mcoj.nlel, profeuor of education and jftychology, Stan- ford Univenlty. ¥-e.& guest speak· f'l' anQ consultar€1 a t the regular rflonthly facu lt~ n1e~ting at Orange COaet copegc. la$it Thura· day evening, Norember 30. WELCH'S -·-1 I I Ill u•w ROOFING Rec. HEXAGON SWNGLE8 ........ Ml.83 8PSC. -1.tS' Thick Butt smNGLES .......... 8.66 90 lb. ROOF ............•.............. 3.23 i.n 116 lb. ROOP ........................... 2.78 !.to M lb. ROOF .................. 2.34 '6 lb. ROOF ................... 2.22 PLYWOOD a.11-. SPW. lx8-\.I " . ... ... .... . ... . ... $5.38 .... Id-¥," ..................... J 6.93 5.61 l:t8--Y1 " ··-·· ----· ..•.... 8.78 1.16· •d-'1~" ......... ' .0.0.lf &IO &x.S-J4.. . . . ....... :i 1. 70 1.50 GARAGE DOOR HA.ROW AJlE. . Re&"· SPEC.. s1-.1e ...................... $21.00 .. .._ Double ......................... 23.21 11." KILL THOSE TERMITES "1th WOODHEALrH Rld Tennlte11 ln your ha.nl\l'ood noont \\11h th.18 'clear Texic P~rvatlve -.Jcu1t BnL'fll It oa - CEMENT MIXER 2.fiO per day WHEELBWoW 15c per day SKILi. SAW 2.60 ~r day * P AJ1''T SPRA. YER S.00 per day LOANS * . -. Borrow. up to S2500 un1eeured. Can be used for plu.mbln• fts. turM, patntlng, rootlns. ele<.-trlea.I tlxtul"E'S, t>lc. Any ttnMMlettac. Open All Day Saturday OPEN 9 to 1 oo SUNDAY THESE PRICES GOOD AT TIME OF SALE WITH TID8 AD DEC. 'i to DEC. 14 Beacon 5681 1.U .. BIR ca. 14-0 E. 17th St. COSTA MESA OOSTA MESA'S NEWEST LUMBER YAJW SOUTH COAST MATERIAtS COMPANY SPECIFICATION READY MIXED CONCRETE 'Wet:t Wlbon (between Newport and Harbor Wwd.) ·Ool!lta Hee• Phone Beacon 6MC Appetites satisfied, Wo odrow Cooper capably took over emcee duties. A ~•phone tnp com- po .. 'tf'd of Ton1 Price, Carll Potter a.110 LeRoy Grauer won approval ; the Male Chorus, dirf'c ted by P as · tor Neumann. provided moments uf rich musical aati~taction w iU1 two numbf'rs. "Heart&cite8," and "Where Shall I Be!". Beautiful and significant wu a poeln "Du- tiP.s Confronting Me." from the fat'ilt• pen of Brother Justin E. Patterson. which was read by tht> gifted and versatile poet. Dirt.'Ctinl' his remarl<.s to the problems of ide(l;Ufy ir.g. diagnpa- ing and working' w ith s1ow learn· ers ln thl" junio!coll1..·ge, Dr. Mc· Daniel strealM.'d . ch points ai:i ck· terniinfttion of 1e needs ,,r tht• ~tudent and spec ficity in teaching • • • • • • • • • ••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • Pf'B.k Jnlet'f'tilt BuL peak irite{'.2.i.t techriiquee. I Of Hpecial in terest to the, grv up was Dr. ~1c0an~l's r f'Vit"w of the reading and studf/ skills <'ltnlc now in operation al Stanfur<.L "Reading and ~tudy skills clinics are being set up! in almost all ma- j or colleges and universities in the United States," 'fE'p<Jrtt>d the visit- 1 ing professor. ••At Stanford our mnjor aim i~ to inst ill and in- R E G .U L A T I 0 N \ J Don't let trouble youl • • t - A"toinotic Go• Clotha. Ory., ilhntr• .. d h WHllLPOOL. Oth.t leadirte 9"1~fl indull• h~.di.t anct~IC.enmo1 ... ( \· -. , "' .. . . c~~~~t ~~~ in .~.~t.,st • ~t,..'' : . ; You ,._Y n~ eve~ boow what'~<~~~nlq"t?~•41f8:on ·~'11~~~~ cu~ffj i~ . • • My new automatic gas clothes dryer supplies perfect drying weather wheoever I choose ro wash ••• reduces dryinJ cime to minutes ..• assures soft; Jluify sweet-smell- ing clothes ... and saves me IO much work. For eumple, I oo longer Jug heavy baslreu to outside lines. I don't hang 11P ~and io tum rake them down. I just IOll my - clothes iotomy a1nom•dcga1 clotbesdryu ••• 9et the control. •• and io a maaier of minutes ca.ke them our. • y~ ·~ *Y"'9 is mlly CDllftaieat • YOUll·lfOMI UUMNW ISHT COMIUll •' ' wnHOUJ AUJOMAnC • • , with my new gas cloches dryer •.• IO much fasru, roo ! And besides being beau, gu costs less. The insqi !led price of an awo- matic ps clothes dryer is lowei than that of other automatic dryers. fI1ie operating eost is lowu, toe>. With gas. it's O.tlly 2' to 3¢ per dryec·fiill. ... the di1plays now at~· or your Gas C.ompany. Theil aslt your SaQla (oc USC your Christinas ~) IO briD• you cbe pleaswe .ad a>Avcnie\-ol au1111m&0 tic Pf clodies drying. I • IOU'IHl•N C~UNilll , .. COM"'91\' etfJTHlf ~YINfl. • l:test kfn>w~· Jevl.ltgeirst"\'tf~· .. vJ· · heard in a meaaage that wu moat .stirring, n1ost vital. and from PVery standpoint , most rewarding. H is brilliant, yet down·to-earth style of presentation blended ain- cerity and enthuti.aam ' ""1th th" proper shading ot~un1or and In- spiration. Dr. Gih ha.s a highly Interesting background. Hi• father was a Confuciah scholar. hi!I mother a Buddhist. Converted to Chriat.ian~ ity in Shanghai and baptized by a Chino Inland Mi81ion Miuion- ary. he h&a been engaged in Chria- tian work for nearly 25 yeara. F ounder of the famou.a Bethel Bands, which tour China carrying the Gospel, Dr. Glh la a recognized :., leader in the revtval movem.ents in China which have won counUess numbers of people to Chriet. • Priest Attends Adult id. Conf. Bill Priest. uslRtant superin- tendent of adult education, Orilng~ Coast college, attended the annual conference of th(' California Aro-! elation of Adult Education Adftlin iatrators, meeting al tl'i.• r.a~ .,.~. field Inn, In Bake rsfiE"lt1, Nov.·n1l><'I' 30 through Dece1nbcr ~. Highlight of the cc-nfercnc<!1 re- port.JI Dr. Prie11t, wns an addreMB by Dr. George Ma.nn . chief: bu· reau ot adult and continuation ~­ ucatlon of Sta:tE> Ot:pa.rlment ot Education, who spoke on "Mobil· tatn.g for Adult EducaUon." -The 1 conrerenct" focused atU!n- tJon on tour .major phases of adult education: ft)' evaluating adult education in one·s community; (2) public relations; (3l eon1munJty planning: (<fi I counselling. Each topic wu coveted in formal talk followed by Intensive disclUl9lan .,.,onir u.. croups. Possessing a keen Chinese wit, Dr. Gih h&.1 •J>Oken in many na- tions. his deeply spiritual mes- sages endearini' him to thouaanda. l'n America he has been welcomed in eom~ ot the largest, ma.t evan- gelical churches, auch u the Mdody Church, Chicago. Besidu IM!tng ·cttrect:or of Youth for Chr1at ln China, he directs Ute "'Evange-1 liae China" Fellowahip, la presi- dent of a. vocational aemlna.ry 1n Hall&' Kon& teachmg t.r&dM u we.JI as t.MolOfY, and has ch&rce Pol'--l.Ook for ot an Mpbanage caring ror Ille .....-~ < boya and gtria. He wW return MZ-tllft ........ •hory to hi. ... u •• land. ---~ . [-_ --.~r --<>'Mr... . 1 -,iit by Newport poll .. i. With u.. CWTIM!l world oltua-Alec .looePb Witten, •a; 818 &. Uon the t...-and -momen-Oceu Front. I Ball>Oa, report.a toul. In ......m.ct hl.llqry, a -.!; -If Sa~y n!Cbt by Louiae lenge ton-hope and coange wu Witten.. -addfta. ...,..,ded by tb.e ..,..._. -•~ · lftwp<!lt police put out an au-uotf ~ . ·. I i>otnt9 Woolicut In an atiempt to i A•"'QS, "Wby ~ ---~ ........ Ibo iMll; Be wao -1114 ..,..l'iil:;;n~.-~· .... .,. .. ,Wllil ~ ... .......,,at..,.._ .,.i~ - ...-ot .... -· ,., 8!'I """ at -Ty ~!~ i011 i th "11!nlDa" .... "° ·.,.-dolible c • ocar at the Of wllMt bappou: our" .,-; waj li1I-left ll>um MMm lut; -~ to ·~. foe <1r." la .ull ~ .ja{d ]le wao ••'"'1'1*. f~t ,Oft tbe 1'1ua»." ! • .,....,. •cJre, a cnJ' 8)liort 81dlt • Bllt"to-.ln ... , .~do-and'<llpt Wt ' .. I I• • . - • • · I l ... -· ------...................... ---..... ·--... --........... I.. ..... -........ ---·---------------------~- ___________ ..,_ _ ... ______ _ pocket tor targer down, and monthly. payments uLt dnve ,~··nd~JWfilt~lhQ1t,.i:fds tJ ~?~ •hen yoq buy• car ... it'stliat new Regullllion ~'. cans melln "'hen they 58)', "l!'!l 1nore fun to drive But you Can s~ili'driYe a .. ay in a brand new fu1\ than any car I've ever owned.'' 1'~n at.k about ' f&1:ily·•i.Aie cu for a Jot less than you think if the ~own and n1onthly pa~·mt>nls : .. you'll find you buy • Hi1lma.n Minx. they're probably much lower than any other four-door sedan you've considered. But the econ• omy doeiin't stop "'itiere. You'll get 30 miln to · the gallon on regular gas, not to mention oil and .. tire econon1y. , Further than that you'll probably find that it'• just 1be ur you wanted all the time. The trouble ij thi.t you've never flashed along io a Hillnu•n al better than 60. You've never felt its fine Nian~. \'ou've ~er seen bow easily it Come in aud drive the Hillman rtfinX today? , · HILLMAN nl..Ln X A PRODUCT OF THE IOOTES GROUP .. . I • •1495• •c~rtibk : IJ 795 ... 6otA . •P. 0. B. Newport Be~ • DISTIUBUTOB: -Dealer: • K.UMM MOTOR co. un mcNuit, s.. ....,.....o, Calif. MUNRO MOTORS .., I Sill Newport BOWevard, ' Newport lleliiClt D1nler: suaas -~roRS · ._lfU , D.BINO~ CALIF: • • • • • • • • • • • • " ' Desler: OSWALD] MOTORS llflO 8. <1-* Blvd. t.AGt!NA JIUCB Dealer: CL~E W. KING l.219 South.' llala - ·iwrr· ANA , • .. • •••.• •1 ·-· ... . ·~ ..... . ...... ·-• • £ ' I I r • ... • • ' • , I I l : • • PAGE 8 -·PART II ~THURSDAY, DEC. 7, 1950 IFormer ·Marine Holiday Guf,sts c 'ard Part)j Costa Me$a Youth Communicant Cla11e1 -~~;_,.;J~tpf't! , SS & 'Visits frienCl 1 1 s at ~ce Hom,e'· at Gra.nge Hall Was at Pyongyang to Start NeXt Week Sermon Subject at Baptist Church &,_ PRE -With the text "O\urch of Our ::.~ · ~::,-:;= --A welcome vlaltor ~t tbe Ken-Mr. and Mn.. Rarey IAce, M' Tiie CO.ta M'tn Grange wtll Grave concern le being felt for Fa.then" aa guldlni theme, new "Dead, Bound or Free?" ls &er· neth Quarry home. on Santa Ana Pullerton Ave. Newpbrt ltet.ghta. 1Ut,ge another In & eertea of public a loc11.I boy.'servtng In Korea. Pvt. communkant cla.ues will begin . mon sub!tt:t of the pastor, Don avenue last' week wa.s Jack Short, had as dinner gueat9 on 'nlanU. card part.lea Tucadky, Dec. 12 al Ronald Collins hu beeri stationed on Tue8day evenlng. Dec. 12 for ! Le.mber80n preachln at th 11 former WAVE, Now OCC Business Teacher, Mixes 'fun With Work' former Marine who 11pent some· . 8 p.m. In Grange hall. Cana..'Jta wtll pergons lntereBted lo jolning St. ' g e time with the "u•fT)'S during the giYlng day Mr. and .»1-. Ralph be> featured but anr, game will be at Pyqngyang, Korea, for 1M>me Andrews Presbyterian church. o'clock hour this coming Sunday pa.at war. S in ce going over&ea.8 Wate:rlue, uncle and aunt of the played where there('lre four play-lime. R onald attended the Costa The Rev. Thomas Gibson will teach at Flnil BapUst c hurch, 1900 Court In 1942 the young }.farlne had not hoateSl'J; Mn. ~Veta (Ace and Dill en. Retreahmenta .will be aerv~ Mesa achooh1 a.nd Harb<ir high be· the cla.sa, wtilch meets on dates avenue. Newport· &ach . The scrv. been heard from. He also visited Lace, mother and b rother ot the Mn . Don Stearns 18 genera.I cha•r· fore enlisting tn the .Army l 'f.t of D<'c. 12·1D, Jan. 2·9. The final lcl' follows Sunday srhool which H enry Roberts of Orange avenue host; and other nl&tlvea. Mr. and man In charge of arrangemt'nts. years ago. He had been Btationf'<t evf"ning will feature a vls•Jal pre-convenes at 9 :4~ a.m. J.tlu Dorts Raef. with her lnfec{loua laugh and -a wee bit of a Telt.u drawl, Is an Important member of the Orange Coa.et College tauslnes• education department. who served wllh Short 8.nd Ken-Mrs. Webb and ch l1dre.n of L03 ' on different ltJlandn In the Pacific 1'<.'ntation of work of the Presby· Evening scrvtc" ds at 7:15 p.m . neth Quarry In the war.I Angele$. Mr. and Mrs. Dtck Ahren!I WHY EDS. S IUP TOWN befo re being Henl to Korea. Hie t erlan church both locally and and sermon Bu~ect l.'!i "Love al Aller spending her first seven year!'! tn Little ROf'k, Arkansas. and children of Montebe.llo and "The picnic of lhe Baptist mother . Mrs. Al Peter80n lives at abroad. First Sight." Mid.week ~en·ice of "Help Starnp Out Tu~rculosls M rs, Myrtle Ahrens of Los An-1 Church will be hell In the coun· '28 W . 18th St., and his father la prayer and Bible fltudy Is 011 Buy anrl Use Chrhrt.ml\s Seals." geles. try."-Kentur ky ""pt'r. a resident of Portland, Ore. Claalfled ad.! coat UlUe, do 111uch. Wednesday at 7:16 p.m. ~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~·~~~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dorla &nd her family moved to Dalla.s In the one and only Lone Star State. Even aA l:l ci1i ld Mhe exhibited promise of a glov.:lng bust.ness nrur. Since ht>r father waa In• ~ &Oda pop busineAA :>he and her older broth('r beca1n(' nf'igtibor- hood vendor" of the rroduct. By gettlni; the ror frl'e p.ratls and the ice fronl the farnlly kitchen tl'ley were e.ble LC! s how a pure profit of 100 p<'r 1·cnt. The only bad feature wa.<i that business usually folded afl<'r a few "tu1n- my-ttche~" occllrf'd an1ong the youngf!r set. This avid lntrrest in bu!l\ne~ operations manifested Itself tn other ways while ~he WR!'! grow· i11g up. Arte r pur~ueding her mother to Invest in ('hlrkt>ns and '\. f!f!'eds for the J.:ardcn Duris wolf.Id nil back the vrgrlables and f:'gg~ -again at a 100 per cent profit~ Ori~ Scho&anhJp After J:raduation fron1 t\igh school "Dee" received a two-year toeholarship to HoekRrley Junior College tn Dallal'l. Whlle al H ock- aday she wa!'I active in Rl!'lle tlc and dramallc j::'rnu~. \YRS a mC'rn· ber of thr stUd{'nt council and broke in t o the literary field by writing short !!.loric1'1 for the school paper. Du1·ing hC'r i;ircnnd year Bhc was elected t o the honor socit>ty. Tau Gamma Epsilo n, and gradual· ed. cum laude. Armed w ith' on" year of secre· tarlal training Dorl:i1 entered thf' business world. Her fir!-lt job was with the DirC'Ctor or Arimis. .. ions at Hockaday and then Ylith a local ma.nufa.cturing rirm ((1r a year_ School work was s till a major in- tettii;t anrt Doris then w ent to North Dalla.'!! High schuol and Wlif.I aecretary to the r1·incipal for six years . While 1tt N orth Dallas High shr became very a clivc in the tC'nn !,q ctrl"les. "DcP" WR!-l prt>~ir1t·nt of the Dallas W omPn 's Tennis club and &eerf'tRry·tre1.ti:>nrl•r of the Dalla~ Tcn nr~ e,.:s()('ial111n . Ruth groups entered tournanient play and she was rated th(' nttnlbcr ~ player In the .state or Tt'xas. Ente-n.'tl \\'a\'t"S In April. 1943, Dori::i trn.v£>1cd lo Northampton and b<!gan her first inonth as an apprt•ntlcc seaman in the WAVES . F'n\lnwtng the basic training s he harl an arlr1itional 2 monlhfl or c-nn1n1unicRlinn1'l trfl in- lng anrl v.ras sent to \Va.-.hington. D. C. Th,,.re shP wurkP!I in the NR- val Cnn1n111n icallnns Annt'x 1\8 per- 9onnPI offic'<'l' (1 f her section. In Washin,1.rton she k1•pt he r ten- ais 3rm in shape and walkefi off with top hono rs in the WAVE tournamPnl~ anri th1· Potnn1ar Riv- er Naval Con1n1and tournarn<'nt. Along with ten11 i.'1 "Df'e'' went aight8Peing alnng' the eai;;te rn Kea· boArd and tried out every restau- rant in th£> 1·it y . Doris rt"CC'lvE>d the rank of li e u- tenant, senior J:;rtttle. in February. J..946 and thl' following August left the service. H€'r first riRy in Dall!ll'I she went on a s hopping spree and bought a briJ::"ht red ralnc,:oat. It didn•t flt In lo her wardrobe and finally had t o . be gi\·en a.way- but on that day It was perfect- and such a lo \'ely color! lnff"rvi..,,·rd Glrh1 While interviewing AJ} Of the girls In her section Do1·ls becan1e i.ntf'rel!lled In California. All of the interviewee~ rron1 the Golden state "'ere.. so ('nthu!\lastir about 113 wondf'rs tflat she decided to inves· tigate. Bible Sunday to be Observed at Mesa Church l lnlversal Bible Sunrtny will be the occasion for the program Sun- dAy evening at the Community Ch111·rh In Co.<1ta Mesa. when boys and girls o r the Intern1ediate De- partment prPpare the worship l'lt>rvlr.e for the 6 :30 Evening Fcl- low11hip fl~en1bly. Adults and youth alike will i;11the r in,, the I @Qnctt'lary fnr a half-hour of wor- l'lhip preceding their group rnect· lnf.ci. Mary Sinclair will prrsirtr p.ntl the scripture wlll be read by Billy Hart. Prayt'r!'I frn1n thf' Bible will be ~ivcn by Ba.1·bara Feeney and Palty Warner. A c:and lc-lii;t'htln~ service will b ~ given by . m£>mbt'rs or the fresh- man c laAA. which is taught by Mrs. lrH. Hartshorn. Tho!ie takini; part in this feature wlll be Millicent Chamberlain, Shirli•y Rngle, Carol Hoover, Chester Cawthon. C arolyn Overman. Bill Heath and Rogc;' Dethlc r!!en . A rtkit entitled "Mak in~ Choice!'! .. will be given by men1bers or Mr. and Mrs. Harold Inman·s seventh grade cle!'i11. Thn.qe participating will bP EvE>lyn Taylor, Kenneth Griffith. Beverly Beebe, Sheryl Holms. Bob McGill. To m Troolen, Glyn Bufo rrt. Danny Sands, G{·orge Shuitt and Marian Koerner. A display of Bibles written in the orij'.tlnal language1'1 anrl other interesting Bibles are nn display. MrH. J . H . Thornpson 1s superin- tendent of this departnlent. The publit: is invited . I Costa Mesa Group l Attends Meet at Anaheim Memb(•rs Of the ln!1•rn-1cdiat€' rtcpartment of the Colila Mes<1o Melho<iist church "'ho attended a county rally in Anah('in1 Saturday nl~ht were Mllllcent C hamberlain. K1t.thryn Walters. J nan Hnrst. Shirley Engle. Jnrl:-· Robin!'lon. f'rJ:"~Y ('ltt.rk. E l'in O'K,.efe. Diana C'ranf". Marian Knern€'r. J o Anne Ogrir·n. Tom Troolen. P.vt•l)'n Tay· lor, Sheryl Ho1111~·~, Rl'vcrly Bee· b('. Billy Hart. and three guests. Acco1npanying the young: people were Mrs . J . H . Thr.n1p1ion. Mr~ El1ner Clark, Mr. and f\.1rs . Spike1 end Mr. Alhf>rt Ogdf'n. Lion Tamers Plan Christmas Party Plans fo r thel i-Chri11tn1as party were rnade when tt-.c entertaln- n1ent con1 mltte(> of th<' Lion Tam ers we1·(' luncheon ~Ue!>'t~ on TUt"S- dny of Mrs. Louis F . Gale8 at Balboa Bay club. Tht> party will be held next Tuesday eveninl{ at tl\e h ome of Mr~. Linwood Vick, B<'8cpn Bay. with Mrs. Bob Jayred as co·ho$t· ess. Al thi~ timt' Chrit.t1nas stock- ini;t l or the Cat·! 1.Jarvey school for Handicapp«t Children will be filled. Present at tM lunchl.'on were '-1mes. George Pick<'ring. Louis West. Bob Jayrl'd, Linwood Vick. and Louis Gates. Do1is entered thC' Univ£>rsity o[ Ca11cornia at Lo~ AngP\<'ft in SC>pt. o1 i••s m•jodng ;n ousin••• •d· Balboa lsl,.nders minl&tration anrl personnel man-'1 agement. rt wasn't until her senlor to 90 East year that she decided to teach and rt"CeiVPd her Bachelor of Sci· for H,olidays enC'e d€'gre" in 1{1"8 and her Ma.s· tel"!t in busine!!l.8 A.dmin1stratlon Off next Tul'sday arr Mr. and and teaching crl'dentlal In 1949. Mrs. Louis F . Gates nf Balboa Is- ''Def" .. graduated with hlghe!l hon-lllnd, bound for New Y ork and on in her group and wu present-Bermuda. Taking a plane to Ne"'· td the token hood for the business York they will 8pend a w eek tak- administration group. ing In the night spot!! and Broad- Thf" next !!Ummer wa.• !!pent in way hita, then ny to Be.rmuda to • recovering from 3 full years and 2 visit their son-In-law and daugh· summer Aessions of school1 and In ler. Lt. and Mra. We!'lley o. Bhrig t'he fall of 191.9 1he jolnfit the OCC over the Christmas and New Year faculty. Along with teaching, a holidays. On J!ln. 7 tht>y leave for tull course of business education ·home and wUI arrive here two day5 &he 1ponaored class activities and latE"r. wedged In some round• of tennis. ;;;;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;~ Hf"T Major lntt>rMt ... Tn.nt I.a !!tin one of ber major lnterest& and la•t aiummu •pe.nt 9· week& touring the United States with trtends. TMy cooked and camped en route, accom.panled by a temperamental portable ice b<wc. 'M.t>ee" found New York City the "1>realdng point"-an undent&nd· able fact when one considers thl!' number of flnt·run Rt.age plays she Uammed into a four-day visit! -·Olrbltm•• vacaUon wW find Dorta on the w~ back to Dallu fo .ee ~ .. applH of "er eye"- D.Mce J'QlJe and nephew• BWy and Bobby. Whlls' vacaUon.tnc lhe'U ~toba.bly find Ume to <k> eome )llano playing and eooklJll'-<>nly fl'! ,.,..,. ... 11 u "'JlUll-mns." Her pj.-t wtt and lliDCere In· -( tn-Oranp c-t <iollqe are l'en.cted ln her ll' .... and eommunlcy eoota ... ,. and out ot the N-- (locta her • tllUo bit al • FAMILY & OFFICE GIFTS • • Art and Drawing Supplies • Pen and Pencil Sets · Parker, Sheaffer and other• • U·P&int Oil Ca.nvu Seen~ • Slumber Lamps • ChUdrena Babka • Games, Pu.Dlea. etc. • Carda A: Acceuorits • • • COSTA MESA S.TATIONERS I --•1•7"-•N·""'-'"'-t•Bl•.._ ___ .. ll A REAL VALUE tUfo~ • ' I ear'!' IT'1 1CtOIE TO THE 1NUMllR . F YIARI ~ERVICI ANO lXPERIE NtE llHINO ~ACH PURCHASE I MANE A~AtPNA IETA ,, ...... . 2~25~ ' . '· • - I I , . I h I -- ~.Jhtr-';:~.,:t:J:l~'R11s1'~ *°"" ~. LARliE FUERTE AVOCADOS ~'fft~MwfftAD ~M 19 f WASHID&TOD JODATHAD5}.:Jt.eL3in.19i LARGE DAU~L ORADliES~~:=:&is.39~ U.S. na.1 RUSSET POTATOES ~,~:G-1D1k29~ FRESH BUDIH UEGETA LE-5 ALL l<INDS 2~r • ;;;;~;:Rors • • • .. . .. ,. 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