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Thunday, October 16, 1952 Harbor 1114 and 1115 CORONA DEL MAR. CALIF. 5 Cents Vol 5-Ho. 10 •
SWEEPSTAKES WINNER ta tile Arbor Day paradr-In Coroaa df'l
Mar aturday wa. tbl• amllltUous n oat of Boy &-out Troop 81,
Balbo. bland. Drh1.DK t.he ~~p t. Pbll Grahttm, nellfhborhood
C'onunl881one r of the Troop, aod In the rt'ar of thl' jt'4'p ill Rc:ou~
I'DMtt'r 0f'Or lf4' BrtdaMDan. -(photo by Don Buu)
SCOUT TROOP 17 of Corona df'l Mar plant~ a
trf'f' a t thr J.:~mboref' Headquart4'rs durlnJr Sat-
urdny'" Aroor Du~· Cl'rt•mon.if'!l. Shown ubm ..
arf' Bobby C~tlll.-with tht• ~ ... Bob Cun.n l.ag-
ham and Darr~U Gofll5. ( pboto h~· Fol110m 1
~,\XCl' HOFFltAN WOD a priu for U~Ht ~t,
a toad Wt>tUiJllt J& dreu, a t Lob6-tt'r Jlak~ P t>t.
Sho\\ Suncby. Al110 plcturt'd art> L~· t-'lot'h t.hP J~•d!:t', ond Pt-t Show 8pODIIOr a. Mi-. aad 'lin.
frank .Jorda.n a.ad Debbie. (Dick Hoftlnan photo l
Bake Nets i The: Loa
Over$1000 _b,._uo_l> _ CHEST DRIVE 2 3
Prelimjnary rigures on the su~ \\ ol;k~n~{ ~~~u~o~ ~0 :!-d~tc~~o~l~ 0 F WAY C(>SSful Lob ter Bake and Tress-successful Lobster Bakt> and 1'rPaS·
urP Days celt>bration in Corona ure Days ceiE"bration dunn):! lh" ~I Ma r dufllng tht> w~k-end show wet>k-t>nd in Corona dcl Mar It I
that nN procet'ds were o,·er the ga,e heartening endl•nce or IN·HI
thousand-dollar mark, General businessmt>n working to~ thPr and
C hairman Cliff Uonbargf'r report-rect-i\'in~ full COO()('ration a l o TO TOP
t'd yestrrday. from other orJ:anizations and frnm C'ommunit~ C'hl".,t Trt-asurrr Ot-1 The. Corona df'l Mar Busmess ~thf'r ~tions of our city, hl'lp-rrn Wri~::ht r~>pc1rll'd t hts murn-
AssoeutUon thus cJeared the $1,000 m g bring us aU together. It s ~ood lnl: lh:tt th(' fund drivt" has rl'aCr d 0 ·z I u T . h
debt locurred In providing the to Set' that the Corona del ~tar I\\O·Ihtrfi<; nf thf' goal of S22.2:>0 l ssue p t hea«S;quart~rs bulld!n~t for next B~!nl'ss Assn. wa s SUCCt.' sful in C'h<'Sl \\nrk('rs. It'd hy campai~ I ontg
years National Boy Scout Jam·j rarstn)! enough funds to pey off the mnnng~·r :\I rs. Harvl'y Somers, at l'
boree. dt?bt in~ In providing the once at:am ~eeking to be th<:' fir. t
Proceeds !rom the lobster din-headquarters b u l 1 d l n lit tor the in tht• tatt' to go over the top, The rcque t ot Fow ler Dl·tlling
nets, rood and soft drink conc<'S· Scout Jamboree .... Can't name as thl'y have bN-n in the past two and Prodoction Co.. far a varlanoe
lions, rides and games totalled all who helped, but special men-years. to dri ll for oil .within . q ty limJts
more than $4,000. Approximately Uon goes to the two who man-Secretary I ris Higbie. in char~<' will come up thJS evt>mng (ThlJ!S·
2,000 lot.ter dinners were served /aged the big affair, Bs. Assn. of th<:' office on Ralboa Island. day) at th(' Planning Commlss1on
during the two-day event. Presi~nt. Carl Hutchlson and urgt>d local resldf'nts. who may meeting in City HaJJ. The corn-
An lmpreulve Arbor Day par-General Chairman CUff Llonbar-hav(' ~en missed by the ar·C'a pany seeks to ~t up ~ driiUng rig
ack> along O.t Highway, led by ger. . * * * team!'. to mail in their contribu-on a !ot '!cross the _hrghway from
the EJ Toro MarineBand,launched Thrs may not be Ntactly t .. "ay tions to thl' Community Chest of· Helen s :'liut Stand m Wt'St New-
the festivities Saturday. 1be par-Nov. 4 wiJJ go ... but ht>re are ficl'. port. nPar 60th S t.
next meeting, Nov. 20. b<-caUS<' 1t
sbould havf" been madt> tn tl,f'
name of property ownt>r. rather
than the lt>ssee. The Jot rn quC's·
tion. No. 9, 1'ract 160. rs ownt>d b\
Joe Uvernru~h. ·
A test or the city ordinan~
which prob.i bi ta drilling " 1 thm o 1 ~
limits is expected to tf'Sult from
this reqUE'st Cor varian<-..
ade led to the Jamboree Head-the resulu of thP Ensi~otn ballot at Here arc tht' area leadf'r.~· Planning C~mmission . ~re-
quarters building, where Scout our booth at ~e Lobster Bakt> Corona del Mar--major, w. c tar y Ray CoJ)('lin said tht n:tom-t': ·-ce Js Killed
'n'OOpS 5, 6. 17, 81 and 666 joined l w~«;re we pnntf'd J)f'rsonallzed Perrow; captams. Mrs. Richard m51: that. th~ request for va nance • IGII tn the otfldal flag ceremony, wtth ~litical stickers, and counted the Mulvin. Mrl'. E. G. Doane, Miss probabb wlll be set over to the
Star Scout Walter Jiowald of s u ckers as votes) · · 120 for lkt•, Portia Riley, Mrs. C'harlottt> Ban-I K Acti
Troop 17 ralatng the rtig. 7 for S tevenson. 15 for A . K. CE'rt . Mrs. w. c Perrow. Miss Hi B Ch I n orea OD Myford Irvine, grand marshal Phe lps. 14 for Judge Dods:c.>. R for Ruth Simpson. Arthur Torran<.'f'. I• aD arge of tbe parade and host for the Ear l Stanley. 1 for JarnC'<: Utt. 0 Frank Hubbau:l. The De!erw> D t' part m t n 1 1n
oornf.ng Jamboree. recited the for everybody e~. • • • 8} the Ralboa-major :\trs Ted Ham-B • SISO t':-Wash1.11gton last wf'(>k mformf'd
story of how this a rea was chos-way. do!l't )('t .. ~neral Ct4>0rge I bN'Ok ; captains, ~~-PaynE' Tha}'· nngs • me Miss Joan RoulJe. da~hter or ~tr
en as the sHe for the grutt'St Marshalls un-CI\"1<' attitude mnu-Pr. ~frs. ~urra\' Rabbitt. Mrs. and ~trs. Ed Jones of Corona Hrch·
pt.Mrlng of youth In history. ence you on Nov. 4 : the general Grot£(' Lind. M·rs. Art Rt-mley. An$tUS ~1a<'kay. 417 Cabrillo TE'r-lands. that ~t-r fiance. ~nd Lt
Muter of Ceremonies u.s Stef-says h~ h_as ne\'t>r voted and will MMI. Fr<'d Woodworth. Don Hav-race. Corona Hi~filandll. was fined Wych _E. G_won of Arcad.Ja h8$
fensen a.11o introduced Mrs. Paul not. th1s t1me; not a ~mmendable ton · Sl50 Tue-da) 1n Cit} Court on a bt't"fl krlled rn aC'tlon in Korea
0 .. Davis, prt'Sident of thf' Wom-attitudt> tm: _an Am_Pncan. wh(lse Newport major, Lars Lava~~:-chargC' of 11'8\in~o: thf' .('('nl' of a The 23-yea:·old Marint• flier ''a"
an s Ovic League, sponsor of the ~atest pnn lt>$ll', rrght and duty nino: Mrs. Sheldon Ri!Py. Mrs. traffic accrdl'nt In "hich pro(X'rly lost when ~Is plane was htt b\
Arbor Day beauUflcation pro· IS to vott>. C'.ft'Or~l' Michaud. dama~:<' wa~ cau.c•l'd ack~ck dunn~: a lo\\ bombm,:: run
gnm; M a .Yo r NormAn MiiiC'r C ~~ *. •b .•1 1 d ::\fnrint>r'~ Milr major Mrs. ~lauricC' L Bhwn of Compton ~-f!'r had ~n statiK'!ned at El Torn lpresl'ntf'd jocula rly b) Emet"f' .os.ta .-('sa rs usr y Jn\O VI' 10 HArolci AyrPs. r.•portl'd to poli<'<' that his car was .,_~ O~C' gorng to orea last July
S teffC'ns<:'n as thP "C\Irrent mayor" ~~U~YJng thf' p~oblf'm of ~·t·omll111: Bnlbo3 Island major. Mrs. Nel-'truck b} anotht•r rM making a ~f'nl<'PS for thr flier \\t'r£> hPir1
of . Newport I; Supervisor Helnz 1 8 ct~Y· ·. · · by mcorporatlon or by da Gibson: captains. ~frs. Louis left turn from C'on:oot J lichway m-
1
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Kaiser, Assemblyman Earl Stan-I ~nn XAtlon. Late t df:'velopm. nt Csenar. Mr~. Mort Porteous. MMI. to Corona lf r~hl~tncl.; Sundlly f'\"1"· R?u~e IS stt"wardt>ss \\1th l nJtl"d
ley, Wi!Uam Spurgeon H. n>pr<--I rs the re~rt or the Fact Frndrng Don Pl'tf'rson. Mrs. Charles Zu\)(>. ninlt. Thl' Bliwn car w all spun Arrlin,•s.
llenling scouting, and Lonnie Vin-1 sub-comnuttt>e to thf' efh~<'t. that 1 Mrs. HArlan Griswold. around and stopped on thf' oppo-1 -----
cent, general chairman or the Costa. Mesa ~n . afford to. tncnr· sitP sidt> or th(' highway Mr ~lac-CDM c.·YI·c • -
permanent Arbor Day ComrniltE'e, porate. · · · wtth mcome estimated 700 ft w 1 rfr 1 t !<aY was qucsttoned Monday morn-1 ......
who prt'Sent<'d trophies to the fol-at~·~~ and «;XJ>entK'S at $475.· • • a e 011 rnc b~ Ofrt<'i'r!-Coll iE' and f"lucan
lowing parade n oat winners: 000. AU ts not incorpora-, when the} notl('('d that hls car was 1 Mee&:-. Oct Z3
. Sweepstakes-Scout Troop 81 oC tlon talk up on ~ M~. how· Sold m• Lido Ce \\as damaged, and h<' was bookE'd Wig Balboa Island: associations __ Ro-evt>r. · ·. · Ther~ s considerable Dl on tht> hit snd run char~t>. I
t.ary Club. finn. Zonta Club, sec-Cortt-behind gethng Costa Mesa _ _ Tht Corona dtl Mar Cine A
ond; businesses -Port Theatre. annext'd to the City of Newport A major real estate transaction Boanl A MlCiatron "t.U hold a pot-luck sup..
first. Skinner's Pharmacy, second; Beach to f?nn .GI"l'ater N~rt for the yC'ar was announced this pp10Ve5 per m~tinK at the Gram mar children's dh1s ion -Linda Tru-H~rbor, whlch IS the destrny of week by p A. Palmer Incorpol'· ~~School nt>xt Thunda). beginniN:
man's Twirlers. first, Brownie this Harbor area. stcd -the "SIP of 700 f£>f't of \'&· NeW Sch I PJ at 6.30 p. m .. followed by a pro-
Troop 18, second ; Girl Scout cant Gritrith Co. prop('rty tronUng 00 an gram ?,n "U~derstanding Our
Troop 29, third; old car division-lRal•nb ' Cl on the tumlng basin a t the wt>St ,~hools. AssociaUon Prt-si~nt B N elson Holmwood; special award ~ Ue end of the North Lido Channel in Tht• Xewport Beach EJemf'ntarv =" • Desenberg. annoWlced today
fol' the Community Cheat float. Leads tO Tron -·re the Udo Shoppin~ Center. Via School board. mt'i!ting T\J('Sda~ ro·r ~peake~ W1U be Mrs. Grayet• Then came the planting cere-~"' Oporto and Via IJdo foan t.M thf' first timt> as a fh·e-member SenC'r, pnndpal of the Corona drl
monies near the Jamboree Build-street boWldary. The area l.s ~ board. approvt'd plans for thf" new M~r Sc:bool. and Roy An~rst'n.
lng wi th Myford Irvine hlmsell NIM-year--old J• W1MleiW pt ~n Udo Fashions and a mul-eleme ntary school to be built on Prindpal. of the EnaiD School. spa~ In the first ~. and or-up Dllpty earl>' s_..,. _.. tlple dwelling near Udo Bridge. the hillsidC' abo\'(' Corona del ~ere will be a special abow (M
pnizaUons following suit. The Ia« aod Wort~ .U o'elodl f...c1 Slx b~rs are mvolved in the Mar. chi~n m a separate room foi-
EJ To.ro Martnc Band led the way VIe ~ treuare e~M!et U..t transaction. according to President The plans. caUin.~~t for 16 class-lowtnv community singing.
beck to tM Lobster Bake ~ite. h &.be MJeet el ...,.. dutllf P. A. Palmer of the real estate rooms and two k l n d f" r sot a r t ~ n
where serving of Jobster dinners the .... 1 Ooraaa W lla~ firm. Three hundred feet of wa-~ms. hav~ befon approvt'd by the Sully Miller Low Bidder
ROt away around 1 p.m. and con-TrMeare Days oelebratleL Ia-ter(ront land in the center of the Dtvision of School Hou."t' PlanninR 0 F Tbru M tinued without Jet-up untiJ 9 that .. de .. e ebeet WU a DOle dl~.. sale property, but not part of it, but must yet rect'ln• thP okay D reeway esa
evening. Observers who had wit-t.ar blm to tlte Lobeter Bake was recently purchased by New-from the S tatt> Division of Art-hi· Low bidder on constructlnc two
nessed the 1'reasure Days celebra-alte, aad ~ lae IMnM t.Mt port Balboa Federal Savings and teet~ before t ht> School Board can miles of ~ throuJ:h thl'
ttons since the Lnauguration foul' $.'SO Ia ~ wae bls. Jnt~ Ia Lottn Assn. as an office building call .fo.r bids. . heart or Costa Jrlf'IS& is thr Sulh·
years as:o statt'd that this one wu the ... of Mr .... 1llca. lluold site. Jomm~ Board Mt'mbe~ Jtm Miller COMtnctlon Co. \\ilh n t~
the tx>st attendt'd and most varied WINoeler of IN .-......eTtta Av.-.. R~~. Han·py Pf'~t&-1\nd Gordon tal of $716,033.40 Awar·d of the
ln entertainment and activity. Coroaa 4k-l Mar. AppHcationa Received Frndlay at Tut'sda~··!' '!'~tins: Wt're rontract is eXJM'('h>d SO<ln This
BIRTHDAY PARTY
Bob Chamberlain's birthday an-
niversary was celebrated Monday
night by a Taco party following
their Boy Scout meeting. The taeo
fwut wa• a Ul'prlse to Bob. who II uelatant junior scoutmutet' ot
...... 81 fiJI Bllboe ........
JUII8 T. Vaa O,lle, Newport thl' nC'wl~ r le<;,fed additionAl mem· first section of lh<' Fr('('\\"'' <''<·
Harbor Baak prNidellt. fonau-At Newport Post Office bt>rs. i\t~ LouL C'st>nar and J B 1 tl'nds from the Arches to 20th St
latH tb~ cl~ this YNI' arCMIIId Stoddllrd in Costa Mesa. u.e .. Oo.•eee o1 tile llablllow'"-Postmast('r E . W. Gillespie or.-
lrta. pha a relere~Ke to llay, nounoed this ~k that the New · MO\'ES TO COST JIE8A A NA8TT TTMBL.E
wttll a ue c14'1""! ,...,... ,..._ port Poet Off~ is now accepting Costa Mesa I~; th<-nt"W rt>Si<k-n~ St've'l-\'ear-o1d Rntx-1'1 Norto ·
Ia&' ... a 11•• •••~. ... a pplications for ChristmAs ht>Jp in ot M" M yrtle' KJlgour. fonnerly brob hii rollar bont> whlle laytn~
.. tile~ wu , .... .,..r lrt• C'llrryln-:. dis{'lllt,C"hin~: and d!stribu· of 51~ Orctlld A,.,.. 0nmro11 d 1 lAst •wk-f'nd in C'osta ~fC' p Park.
Aft. ... _,.... Dr. lion. Appll<'atiM forms can be> 1 Mar. Her '"'" Add~ ~ :!09 r H,. thf' son <'f \lr nd t n ~
obtained at the Pott <>tflct. Dft Mar. I frt Nort(ln of C'a~ta M~.
Page 2
Says:
WHY 'liAY MOitE?"
•o~.JRE I~~APORTANT
II OGET TODAY?
..-L ., .. G "'4"orce '' •tttre
• ... •t Jo.,~ 0 Publoc . but
•loe•e I , ~~ "O-' .l.oro to fi"d
U ,c .. e ,,., 21 •"<~ u"der 70.
s•'. CI'N BE SAVED on -,ovr AU·
0 t.A(J81L[ "'S JV.NCE. Are you
, ... ,., •• 0 ~
.......
INSUIANCE I IONOS
l4 I I Now,...t ........ HArtt. -
521
NEWPORT lEACH
TOPS
for
''TOPS''
nENDAN
';RA FF and
:::AMERO N
:=.: .... ses a•---
%d2 o/~ I
Coelt Blvd.. Cotone dol
HAtbor 2332-W
.... ,
• •
E'J---... a jSpann .. Davis 'll,~!5!.,.N 'Wedding Sun .
06 '"' con Of' .. .._, tucw
• • • 'ublishect ..... uy. o" Th~•Y·
in tho C ity oi 1\Mwporl leech, C.lif.
O ffice e~ printi119 plent ift t!.o Eft.
1i911 kilding. I 104 Co.st llvcl .. Co-
tone clot Mot.
'hono1: HArbor I I 14 end II 15
Members ot the Lmn:wdiate fun·
lUes were in attendance late Sun·
day alt.emoon, when Miss Mary
Spann and Capt. Ray Alva Davis
Jr. were united in marriage at St.
Andrews Presbyterian Church.
Rev. ·James Stewart performed the
single ring ceremony. 'The bride
'"""'o .. s u co .. o cu.n .... n u '" '"' wore an egshe U tinted short gown ~· OU ICI &f CO-oMA DH """1 Ct.\IJ Of brocade latin and carried tWO
Unsung
Commercials
large white orchids. Her smaU
nlvy ve lvet hat and veil were
matched with suede shot>s.
Her slater, Miu Ht'len Spann,
wu her maid of honor. S he wore
a repUca ot the bride's d.reu ln
stee~ bl~ taffeta. Her corsap
was of pink glameUu. Judie H.
A Spann gave h1a dauehter ln
marrlap and Or. Ray Devb wu
his aon't best man. nw bride 1a the dauahtft' ot
Judge and Mrs. Spann, fonMrlY of
llllnoia. and now uvtnc at lZ1
Seaview Ave., Corona 4tl Mar.
'nle groom's parenll. Or. and Mre.
Ray Devts, are from Berkeley,
whee Dr. Devla Ia Deen at Unl·
venit)' of Callfomla. and have a
home tn Corona del Mar. 1be croom lJ • captain in the u. s. Air
Force and Ia now ata~ at
March Fleld Mla M a r gar e t
Scharle of Corona del Mar, aunt
-------------1of the groom, was also present at
Crytng Johnnie Ray will make 1 the wedding.
Tbunday. Oc:tobed 11. 1152
Approximately 15 disablro boys trom the r..on. Beach Vt'terans
Ha.pitai were entertained for a
da.y at tM bMcb yesterday by the
Am.rican Le«ion Auxiliary at the
Newport Legion HaU.
A Hallowe'en motH was used
for Ute party with ch!ckc n and
pumpkin pie on Ole menu. The
boy. were also treated to a boat·
ride. Mrs. Sophie K£>11)" was
chalrman of the party.
Memberw or the American Le·
&ion Aux1Uary or the Newport
Poet 291 ~erve as volunteer uoort
service at the LDnc Beach Hosplt·
aJ on two Tuetdays a month.
Rendezvous Ballroom
IALIOA
Sensational
JOHNNI·I RAY
IN PERSON
~wtb~:at~oR;~£~':uaa~~ I GOP_W _____ M t
room tn Balboa Saturday night, omen ee * ALL SINGER -• -
from 9 p.m. to 1. ~ will .be Some 40 HarborUes attended * AIJ. ENTERTAINER •
followed Saturday. pet. 2, by Uo-the meeting or Republican Women * ALL SHOWMAN
nel Hampton :"d. ha! orchestra. Jut Thursday at the Udo Ia~
RE-OPENING of tale Corona ~:~~~-rs. Lewis Gerdiner. 201 SATURDAY, OCTOBER THE 1811.
del MarO is annou!lced by Mr. and Mrs. William Chichester •poke 0 .. ~rs. . . W. HemeprdDer. w~o about the "Women for Eist-nhow-Box "'--.!ce Opens _. • 7.Aft p. m. first s tar ted the care at Orchad er·· move ment and asked for \"OI· \Jill "'' ~
Ave. a nd Coast Blvd. 3t, years unteen for the Tuesday morning l iiZJ~;Iii::iliilr:il;i;liil;il;li;;liiliilr:il;liit ago. Col. R. G. Blake _was the ··chain coffe-e hours". M rs Rich·
honored guest on the farst day, a rd St~Je of Bay Shores arWt Mra.
Tht'tlday Th£> cafe is open from William Kirbv of Bea>n Bay held ~··!" untal 10 p.m . clost'd Thurs~ coffH:S last Tuesday. Women of
Y · • • • 1
1
the t-ntirt' area are invited to the
Gardiner home on Udo nt>X1
. The nl''' gentlt>man. •n tht> of-Thursday morning to discuss the
hce or John Cls rk. bwl~r. at the 23 propositions on the ball t No . Com er or Goldt>nrod and Coast 4 ° '·
Blvd . Corona del ~1ar. is F. ~
Clark. John"s father.
'"WE RA VI: 80Miii iiJNG TO CROW ABOUT'
FROM THE &L~CB TO YOU TUaOUGH•
CHAR'S HEN HOUSE
""N<Yr A MARKET IN TOWN UK£ IT''
FRESH POULTRY SPECIALS
STEWING HENS
COLORED FRYERS &esh .
LEGS & nDGHS, fresh
BREASTS fresh
NECKS & BACKS &esh
~OXED TtJRKEY
49c lb.
17c lb.
1.09 lb.
1.19 lb.
29c lb.
1.75 lb.
A-I PLUMBING FRESH EGGS
SMALL EGGS grade A 3 doz.$ 1.00
SPECIALI.ZE8 Dl &ICPA.III8
0.7 & Nlpt Water S.t.era
f IOEAS I
IY RAY DAHIGGI
ROOM TOO
SOMBER?
The dtr~ wells. lO hiqhly felhion-
eblo in tode•(s docoreti119 trend,
often tend to qive e 1ombor •nd
eu1tore footi119 to e room uftleu
• note of lively controd i~ inffo-
due.d. If you li•e e clr•!Niic C'f.
feet. conco..treto your c.olcw ~
trut in jnt OftO .,.. p1.4.ta~
tho room'• focal poiftt.
H you f"' •• you wo.W llo
to "'•~• a ct.....-I" your cl.cor-
otl"9 tct..-, eOfM ift oJMI ••• ~ it -· wtta. .-tfoiftod .toff. w. ••• • .. ..,.. llewt .. ..,,
,.. witt. i4Mt ...4 ... ,.~t~.-. c... ...........
IDGHLIGHT
WITH CONTRAST
1_,2 ..wc.T kYO.
CIOCTA ~ ,._.__
Concens m Laguna
Cryinq Ray Hue Sat.
The La~ Beach Community
Concert Association has invited
Ha rbor arN residents to join in
thf' Laguna Concerts this year be-
cause of abandonment or the New-
port S<'riE'S. The first concer t is
Monday. Oct. 27. Further particu-
lars may be obtained from Mist
Ma rgaret Scharle o,. Corona del
Mar.
Newport Beach PTA ...
To Meet Monday Night
An evt>nin~ me-eting will be held
I
for th£> first Fall S{'SSion of the
Newoort Elementary Schools PTA
a t wruch Ronald M. l.Rmmf'x. min·
lster or students for the Christian
Churcht'S of Southem Califomta
will apeak on "Families Learn to
U ve Together.'' 'The meeting wtJI
be hf'ld at 7:30 p.m. Monday a t
the Newport School.
The Leqqa Return
After 15 rnct'ltbs on a vacation
trip all over t~ United State. and
Caned&. Mr. and Mrs. HCJWIIN
L#ft ha~ retl.lnwd home at 510
Hazel Dr .. CMQla dl!l Mar. 1'be7
Jrit the Harbor a.t"'M, pulll,. a
10-tt. traller. ln Jane of lut year and ._ve lib~ vllited D ..,.,....
eat m tee ud MWral Canedlan JJI'(Mneee. '~'bey ._ve now vWW
eU 48 state~.
Library Cluh Mssta
FaD meettna of the Orarll'!
CoUnty Ubraty Club ... ~ld
Wedn8day of fast week at Hotel
Laguna wtth PresJdent Dorot!M!a
SMely, head Newport BMeh 1'1·
brarian. presiding. Thurston P .
Knudlon, authority on Pelyn~~Mn
rhythm, was the dinner ..-Jc.r.
Knudson, who la fechnleal acMior to many moviH with a PolyneUen
~ ia aleo • cnn~M*f'
and broucht drw'M to W.U.t.e M t.lw rbytbna
LARGE EGGS grade AA 75c: doa.
JUMBO EGGS~ade AA .. 8Sc doa.
1M OOAST BL\'D. COROSA DEl. MAR HARBOR 11M
DAILY • t :OO A. M. to I P. M. -OP'EN ~t"SDAY ._11
Aero. rr.n .. ~_,.
HOUSEHOLD PRICES
ml WEEI
lEI' US DO YOUB LIUNDBY
All FLAT PIECES, i. e.
Sheets-TablelJnen, etc.
BEAUTIFUlJ. Y IRONED
THE REMAINDER -••
FluS Dried and Folded:-,
~-·· zas
y Y cnar Bundle ia bulifthaally wahed
Cllld tetcdna ita peno~aallty while iD
our c:are>-
-A.L80-
COMPLETE FIIGSHED LAUNDRY SER-
VICE • • • SWrt. .eardlecl the way you
1trCIIit them ---and your clecmiDg fault,.
le..ty fid sbed. •
And ~ •• do ~rythln& HE&&. you may
haw eentee wttNn a tew hours --• at AO extra
coet. lf ')IIWJ' need • lrnperatlve -aoundl U.
...,....,... f>ut ttop Mid let '--explain how!
casa p•ra
MariMr's Mile eoc.t Hwy. Newpad ls•:k , .................... , ...
...._ ~ e't ._..at tM
&P.W. 0111 tr o ... , ... -Adv.llll••••llliiillliiillllllil•••··· .. -·-····· ..
I FABRIC · SALE
of the year
* No AMM ()lilup ,_. MUtac Dra~ * __
Hundreds of yards of fine fabrics-patterns,
plains, casements. plaids, light or hectvy,
apecially priced.
Style & beauty in breath-taking combina-
tions.
Your opportunity to secure fine decorative
fabrics at tremendous savings with the
added advantage of our fine work at no
extra charge.
Further savings avail~le to those who like
to do their own w ork. Use the new handy
pleater-tape . ..,. You can't miss.
Our purpose in making this wonderful of-
fer is to clear for new fabric arrivals which
are in daily demand - --shifting our in-
ventory.
COME EARLY FOR THE PICK
OF THESE WONDERFUL THINGS.
'naa. Ia &be Efttat Yoo Have Waited for.
Doe't Fall or Dolar l'ov ~. Till• I• W~J Worth
Yoa.r l.mmedla~ Aet1oa.
SALE CONTINUES THIS WEEK AND
NEXT TO OCT. 25th
435 E. 17th St.
No Exehaa «"H
Parklq at the door
KIMMONS
CoataMesa
No Rf'f\mcl"
BEacon 5436
KappaGams
Open Season
A tea at the home ol their Pf8·
IMnt. Mrs. Dlek Dnke, Corona
Hlablan<ll, o~ned the .fall seuon
for membenl of the Kappe Kappa
C.UW. Southern Orange County
Aluranu lu\ Thunda,y. Mrs. B. Uoye o.orce. Ful.lertGn. who ...
the delepte from Southern eau-
fornia to the 39th Bl~nnlal Con-
vmtioo of Kappu in VlrJinia last summer, told of her experience. at
the rne..tlnp .
Thursday's tea was an-anged by
memben or the Southern Orange
County Board. including Mrs. G.
Canon Rumuuen at San Clemen-te: Mrs. J. B. Stoddard of Corona
del Mar; Mrs. Sutherland Hutton
ol Bala.oa IaJ.ud; Mrs. W. B.
Dkki....on of Shore CUU..
Tea-time guNta also lbcluded
Mrs. Robert FO\'bea., Newport: ¥rs. Walter Hatc.il, O.ta Mesa:
¥rs. R.. H. Unker, Mra. Bemlce
Straititf and Mary Lou Tonneson
of Corona del Mar; Mrs. Marp.ret
Lowe and Mra. L. Muon Gallag-
her of Balboa: Mrs. WIIJiam Chi-
chester, Bay Shores; Mrs. Barton
Seek of Balboa Uland: and Mrs.
S. W. Coleman of Udo ule.
2 Pla ys Git~en
1 At St. A ndrew s
1 Two plays by the women or S t.
Budget-Priced
Nylons
That Wear
Fabulously Weill
Pav-3
Just try Larkette-lovely 60-gauge nylons W l'::
more hne stitches to every mch and see tor yoT:-
selfi
$o delightfully tine and dainty .
Andrews Presbyterian C h u r c h
"·~~ pr~sented Wednesday of last
'week at the luncheon mE'f'tin~ of
the \Vomt>n's r ellowshtp J::I"O•tp.
, The t>Xecuti\C' board playt•d t-o ·
1 tesses to th<• ~roup \\lth a ~lad
luncheon ========================= ~rs Dani•·! C'orson Jr pn·..,l'nl· PoUtical Advertising Political Adn~rtislng Ni the dt>vouuns and a n<'w l'itUd)
Sowonderlullylonqwearinq
So easy on your pocke tbook
Let s
R eturn to
COMMON SENSE
GOVER NMENT
Cvnsider
These facts:
Every rea l American te ahocked by the pohtlcal lm·
morality In Truman's Washington. Surveys show
that there have been 22 major scandals since Tru-
man be c a me President This same man ls now
campaigning vigoroual,y for his alleged successor -
StevellSOn. Every O.mocrat at every level ls running
on the O.mocratic platform ... this In Itself should
be enouah of u Indictment to eliminate these can-
didates. Thelt ~rd la aordld -fUled with peyoffs.
corrupUon, tavora. red tape, wast~. JCanda.l&, Insidious
crookedness. The ~rd la llckening.
On tM Republlc.an lllde, the ~rd Is Also ch•ar,
their pollcles intelligent. He~'• just a bit of what
they did for you. The 80th Conareu launched a pro-
gram to stop Comm\Uliam: unlfled the Armed Forc.-es;
authorized a 70 .-roup alr force: balanced the budget;
accumulated an S8 bUUon SUJ'l)lus. redu~@d taxes; ...
wlrh 10~ of Ute savtnas going to those with lncomea
under $5000 yearly. Jl'ned 7,400,000 wage urnen
from paytnc l:bcome tax at all. These ~ just a few
-the '"REPUBLICANS are work Inc tor YOU. 'I'M)'
are worthy ot YOUR SUPPORT.
IF YOU'VE
HAD ENOUGH ...
VOTE TO GIVE IKE A
REPUBLICAN CONGRESS
'-
JAMES B. ~Un
for CONGRESS
Cltbu'• OGm..ntee:
I hook "A~> tn tr·oduct•d ''" t 1 t l<'d.
.. Otrisl rn You" b} Jo.;cph ~t.
, l.ettys The s hort pla)s wer1• PO·
lttled '·My Name is l.A'glon·· and
"The PWO 1 Prt-sbvtC'IIan Wnm-
·n's Or,-:anJ7.nlion.-;l. ~lad''. In
charge or th~ arrara:cments for
thP mt•<'ting \\CrP ~1rs. Claren~
~IC'Culloch. Mrs. Kc•nneth McDt·
'itt. Mrs. Andrl'W Oil\ ('r and :'\f 1
Kenneth F owler
Arrm' ·t~tral~ht dark !Wum ... l.lll>f'rf>d ht>f'l a nd \" ·!!oh:tf)f'd t-h,.lp
~·oo look your prt"ttll"!!lt urtd "60 .. atau~~;t>" mf'aiU mort" ... uwr-w
•to<'khtc' to m.uk.-th.-m "t"ltr bf.tt .. r .. , I"D thou&:'h tbt"\ 'r " H·n nn ...
I Mrs. Jack Steffensen
Dies in Philippines
Gravl'<~tdt> o;en ICE'S \\ t'rt' ht•ld
YE'StE'rday tn th<' E vf:'q.:r <'•'n Crme-
tery. Ri\'el'SJdc, fur ~tr-Jar k
Stetrensen. form< rh of C'ornn;1 drl
Mar. who dil'd 011 ~t'P'. 23 1n l.u·
zon. Phtltppines. :.~ft('r a S('rtous
kidney illn<'ss ~~~ s Steffensen
and the childrt>n. D1an<'. 8 . and l Jackson. 10. went to the Phlll~ pines in r e brunry to join her hus-
band. ~tajor Jack S tl'ff<'ns<'n of
the lj S Air Force. Th<' famtly
1 residenc-l' ts 621 I{('Jiotrope "'''
Local PTA Members
At District Mee ting
~rs. Harold Bon "'· ~l r:. Tc•d
H : mbrook. Mr,. ·udr. ,,, Pea.t>.
:\h ,.. Mans ;\.'('\\land and-~~~, J-:o-
$1 .35
1415 Cout Bl'"d. COROSA DEL MAR
ANNOUNCING!
1
The Knit Basket
Ope1i11
FridaJ, Oct. 17
HArbor tN8
1
Wll · ti rist>" reprPsen I in~ bo I h I he Nev. port Harbor Hi~h ~ch~11 PT ,\ I
and the ~f:'wpnrt 8<-ach F.lr ml'n·
rary Schools PTA. ttt•nded the
dinner meetin~ of thr> ·lth Dt<:lrtC'I
PTA held in Oran~~!e Dr ~tanon
Durf<'e. child ps~ <'holo~:;t:-t or Pas-
adena Ch1ld Gwd1nc:-c Cltntc-1:\lk·
Ni on "Homes. chool and Chtl·
dren."
mpor~ea and domes':c yc!"r.s
Km•t1r.a mstruct1on -· -
.Exper· -:.r.1srung cr:d b:o-:k.::g
ELEANOR ROSSDAI
Tht' PM111on Gift S hop h:u ldt-as
~ort' for Chrl .. tmus In tht>ir booth
at tht' B..P. \\'. C'brl"trnus PN>-
\'It'w. -Adv.
Jus1 Off ~tirarle ::'oftlt, :'\ear All Amencan
lEE! TOUCH!
The N ew Sensational
~-~
MAll 0' IXCI~
GAS RANGE -• • the range
that out-sells -out-performs
all others-at the amazing-
ly low price of . 1 CJ995
lilt Newport .&ft. Ooeta Mt~a
BI:Moa 1ut
Opm Monday. Friday and
Saturday eveninp till 9.
TRY!
•
'
BALBOA ISLAND
Spacious 4-bedroom home on an extra w1de lot
next deer to the Bay. PLUS a nice apartment
with a bay view. Both units are completely fur-
nished and have a hne renta l history.
STANLEY HADFIELD, Realtor
CURT DOSH, Aasociate
HArbor 20 or HArbor '1497-J
216 Marine Balboa Island
I TODA Y'S SPECIAL
Best buy in a small home ---2 bedrooms, double
garage. yard completely fenced, located on a nice
street. close to stores. G .l Resale & priced at
$1 0,500 Owner wtll take $2,500 down.
Better Hurr) on This One. Exclusive with Us.
PRICE T. McCUISTION
503 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar HArbor 47
CGRONA DEL MAR
VOGEL VALUES
CHARM & VALUE
3 b(>droom home in choice neighborhood. Built around lo,·ely en-
closed patio. 131:!x24 living room, fireplace, bookshelves. Bxll
dining room. larftt' corner windows. Wall-to-wall carpeting. Vene·
tian blinds throughout. Master bedroom looks out on patio. Ce-
dar lined closets. Stucco exterior, cedar shingles. 2-car garage
& laundr~ Pricf'cl low at only !14,225. Tt'rm.c;. A homl' you will
love.
ATTRACTIVE
-Lar~e 2-bcdroom home Knotty Pine throughout. Ha rdwood
floors. beautiful wall-to-wall carpeting. Brick fireplace. Extra
large ki•rhen & br£>akfao;t nook. Garbage disposal. Tile in bath.
Bedroom :"o. 1-12xl6. bedroom No. 2-l2xl2. Lovely fenced
rear yard. 2-car garaJ:P & laundry. Business change requires
quick salt> for only $12,500. TNTns.
WANT OFFER
--<Jn this charming 2-bedroom home. cute as can be. ldl'al toea·
uon Lar~e living room, rireplac~. Tile tn kitchen & bath.
Fencl'<! yard. Bonds paid. Busin~ss r~asons require owner to
mo\l :'-1ust sell !
COST A MESA LOT
VOGEL VALUE
LoveJy Wooded Lot (75xl40)
near ln,ne S treet. Towering ~ucalyptus tre~s. Pric~d for quack
salt' at $2 995.
The VOGEL CO.
1301 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar HArbor 1741; HArbor 1477
Eves: HArbor 3~M or HArbor 0461·W
LOOKIE WHAT WE'VE FOUND!
A ('IJ'• 1 lv·dnll•m hnml'. east sade nC Costa Ml.'s~ Brand new
:'o-hsst n· tXtertor. nkt•ly fenc('d yard. Just brinJ{ your tooth-
lwush. .=:un·. 11 's furnished too. TotaJ price, S-5.250.
JUS ~ $1 noo DOWN, Balance $60 per month
T•) Qualifit d Buyer
X X X
Newpc· ot,.d -Busmess Property and Restdence
2 Jar!!•• coom., en front SUitable for most any type of business.
WJrecl tt•r p..m r r fa,tun•s, 2 bedroom living quarters an rear.
C·2 7.on,. & plrnt) uf room to build addittonal unit Jw;t a
~ton£>·~ thlO" trnm lloa~ Hospital.
h;st $3,500 Down -Balance Easy Te rm s
ua .. ubmit Tl'ad('S for Re!lidential Property In Harbor Area.
X X X
BALBOA ISLAND BAY FRONT
2 bedroom furnashed home on rear of corner lot Plenty
of room to bUild an additional home or unit.
FULL PRICE $1 7,500. Very good terms
A. SANDY STEINER, Realtor
CHARLES B. RETMIER, Mgr. MRS. JENN BENNET!'
"The Little Red Office With the Big YeUow Umbrella"
173 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Branch BE 6396 Eves: BE 6453-J-K
WITH ZONE VARIANCE
Thla ~roomed home could be Costa Mesa'• only rest home,
situated on cloee--in comer with adjol.nlnc 50' lot, au 1n lawn
& shrubs, patio, It pertly fenced Cloee to Catholic SchOol &
bu.aDesa area. Hu 4 bedrooms. ckon. dlnJn~ room. brealct•t roam. kitchen, large living room With flaptone fireplace, tarce
cloeetJt. t:('rvice J)OI"Ch. and double gara.ge.
$1 3,500 Full Price. Terms
We solldt your listings pleue
UNWOOD VICK, Realtor
-.
WHY LOOK FURTHER ---
When right on Balboa bland you will find this beautiCul
nearly new ~bedroom home, which offers modem Uvlng at its
best. Extra large living room, bedrooms, Atld wardrobe clos-
ets, 2 baths. Comer location with the advantages of light and
air. Distinctlvely yet comfortably Curnlshed.
Price , $29,500
ISLAN.~VI~~L rr BU~" Realtors
Harvey D. Peue
Park Ave. at Agate BALBOA ISLAND HArbor 3TT·W
LIDO ISLE
3 OUT OF 4 SOLD -:--
SO WE STARTED 5 MORE • • • SEEMS LIKE TilEY WON'T LET US FINIS H
THEM BEFORE THEY
BUY THEM
BUT MR. HOWARD SAYS, "TAKE YOUR
TIME. KEEP THAT QUALITY UP. ..
"Put in those bullt·ln ovens, garbage
disposals, hardwood kitchen cabinets.
Guarantee them for 1 year against defective
materials and workmamhip."
LOOK AT 214 VIA OIJON
WE'LL DUPUCATE THAT ONE ON YOUR LOT FOR
$13,850
HOWARD CONSTRUCTION Co.
P hone Jefferson 6910
or
HArbor 3700
CORO NA DEL MAR
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION -703 Heliotrope-
THREE . BDRMS . & DEN HOME on llh lots near
shopping center_ Has knotty pine living room
with fi replace, exposed beams & bar in 14'x20'
Den. Many other features. Approx. 1300 sq.
ft. plus double garage. .
FULL PRICE ONLY $12,500
BEN J, WHIT MAN and Associates
400 Coast Hlway I Ph. HArbor 1862
Corona del Mar
I E \'('S: HArbor 1082-R or HArbor 2915-JK)
CORONA DEL MAR BAY FRONT
Modern 3 bedroom home in choice location.
One of the fi nest views in Harbor area. Excel-
lent beach property in A-1 condition.
Pnce $37.500
Terms A\'allabh.•
GREENLEAF and Associates
1 3112 Newport ~vd. HArbor 2552 Newport Beach
BALBOA PENINSUL A
BAY FRONT LOT
One o! the \'ery few remaining lot • • • prime location · -• on
Balboa Peninsula 40' frontage.
$25,000
HARBOR INVESTMENT CO.
REALTORS
Newport Blvd. and 30th St.
Newport Beach HArbor 1600
OVER TWO MILLION DOLLARS WORTH
of Property
SOLD THIS YEAR THROUGH
MULTIPlE USTINGS
When buying or selling, be sure to deal with a
Multiple Listings Realtor .... 150 members will
give you the best dependable service.
Newpon Harbor Board of Realtors
SPECIAL THIS WEEK
OUr regular $209 value 2 piece
Lawson sofa divan with match·
lng ehair in beautiful decorat·
or's covers with double decked sprinp. ntiS WEEK for $159.
Where pricet are held at BAY!
BAY FURNITURE
NEW USED
427 E. 17th St., O.ta Meea
'I'ennl Free Parkinl
Phone Beacon 5228-R
Open Evenln.p 'till 8
NEWEST THING
ON WHEELS! See the Exciting
1953
D-0 -D -G -E
October 23rd! .
SHAVER MOT~
BEACON 1807
Your Dod&e--Pl1mouth Hdqtra.
N4!wport Blvd. at 17th, o.ta .._
Thunday, Octobed 18, 1952
Due to owner's ilJneu. muat sell
modern 2 bedroOm and dlon with
unexcelled vtew of Newport Har-
bor and surroundings. LHa than
1 year old lArge plate glass
Windows, ~am ceUlngs, fire·
place, a ttract1ve carpeting in
large Uvl.ng and d.lnlng room,
level lot, 2 car prage, NCY.I'
LEASED LAND. See th1a IJI'OP-erty to appl'eciate. Full price
only
$16,800
PHIL SUlliVAN
GEO. EVERSON
1856 Newport Blvd., Oolta Keea
<Acrou from Oolta Mea Banld
'BE 7123: EvH: BE 1149-W
BE 54.'58-.1
CORONA ·DEL MAR
WE HAVE IT!
A home on R·2 lot • -• aoutb
of the Highway • • • good lo-
cation -• • well built and at-tractive.
Only $9,600
Terms Arranged
See Don H. Lebo
-with-
GEORGE J. DAVIES
Realtor
704 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar
HArbor 3597
$6,950
Back Ba y District
Cute 1 year old 1 bedroom home.
completely furnished, 66 x 330
lot. Zoned for chickens. rabbits,
etc.
Only $1 ,000 Down
B. A. NERESQI\J
REALTOR
1982 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa
BE 5225 Eves: BE 8283-R
OCEAN FRONT
DUPLEX
Completely Furnished
Low Down Payment
Good Income
$1 6.500
Ba y & Beach Realty, Inc.
1450 W. Balboa Blvd.
Newport &-ach HArbor 1264
Rooms and Apartments
FOR RENT
Apartments $40 and S50 a
month to J I.JJle 15: includes
linens, all faciUties for cook ·
lng, dl&hH, utilities.
Sleeping rooms $10 a week.
HArbor 3949
~21 Harding, Balboa
ED L SEDEllv\EIER
• BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
• REALTOR
• RENTALS
HArbor 2766
1521 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
Costa Mesa Bargain
THREE BEDROOM home and
utility house. Just painted and
remodeled Fenced. 218 E . Knox,
Costa Mesa. Price $7:150, terms.
Call Owner, HArbor 1565.
$2,250 DOWN
Udo Isle
NEW 3-BEDROOM
2·BATH HOME
Phone HArbor 2870. REASONABLE TERMS
OFFERED
See us for hlsh grade uaed furni-
ture, Mtigeratort, ranps, heat·
era, bedroonlsult.es, many dlnlng
room suites, and many other
houk"hold new and \»ed artlclH.
Crist Furniture
Jtl87 Oranp Aw. o.ta 111-.
~ from ...., Alphe BtU Mkt.
Pbone BEecaD 1m
BREAKFAST ~et, al(tenlion table
& 4 foam rubber chain, like
new, $125 val., only te(). 311
HeUotrope. Corou del Mar.
THOR auto. WUber, ~ oond.,
$35. 3U Heliotrope, CDM..
"The Big New RedWOOd Bam"
10 CUBIC FT. Quieldl'eat chett
freezer, perfect: 2-door, '-com·
pert.menta. ODJ,y ... -.. ..--159.50
GRANT'S FURNITURE lc APPL.
1!500 Newport Blvd.
Cotta Mesa BEacoa 6429
WEDGEWOOD STOVE. 1110: Ad-
miral clual·temp. refrlc. "-7'5;
Thor whlrl dry Washer, tlOO: all
In fine oond. HA 391'Sf..J. .
"The Big New Rectwood Bam"
O'KEEFE A: Merritt CP pa ranp
-fully automatic. Only .... 49.!50
GRANT'S FURN11URE It APPL.
1!500 Newport Blvd.
Cotta Mesa BEacon 6429
FOR QUICK SALE: Weclpwood
range; 6-ft. Frig., aitoon new: S.tt. Servel, apt. siZe; eompt aet
of office turn. HA 1031.
COPELAND
LUMBER SPECIALS
Our "EASY PAY PLAN'' on
repairing, addltJons, garages,
d\Jcken boUiet, f~. etc.
Boysen'• ~ Pure Painta.
2x4e and 8belltllg only $62 M.
lx6, 3~e UD. ft. lx6 adlng
$100 M. or 5e Un. f t. Flooring
$100 M. A1lo 10~ ott on buUt·
ina. All on our •·EASY PAY
PLAN:· Build, add on, etc.,
while you can.
COPELAND
LUMBER YARD
1804 W. 5th St.
SANTA ANA
Klmb(>rly 2-3T72 I
Newport Auto Sales
2604 W. Nl'\\ port Blvd.
Newport &ach, Calif.
Phone HAR. 1400
FENCES
Redwood
Grape Stakes
Chain link
Block Walls
Barbecues
Patios
Weather Stripping
FHA Tenns
No Down PaYtnent
For free estimates:-
caU Kimberly ~.
H. W. VOGEL Co.
2330 • 42 South Mam St.
SANTA ANA
USED CARS WANTED
CUh for anythlftt from a
Model A to a Culnae
Also blg tracte.ln aDowance
on new I>od&el aDd
PlYmouU.
WE NEED CARS
SEE Ul
SHAVER MOTORS
Your no.tp-~ Dealer
COSTA MaA 1180 M.wport Blvd. R _,
p
773
Tbunday, October 18, 1952 .......
lr. Sale Pet Show Draws 180 Entries J. Guaer ~-~~~ ·-The Bi~ N;w ~ood ~.. "--"-t -""--I ~y. Don ,_ ...... oa Vatiag SEE THE NEW SERVEL gu re-Pets ranaed from malls to pon· ..,.,,........, •~""' UU V---
frigeratora. All llUI A: rnodela les .. the flrtt annual Pet Show Drake, Pam Thclmiplon. .
to choole from. Euy tenna at-was held SWlday noon in cmjunc-CUrUH t -KathHtne Bonnell. Judn ~.rt Ga:rdnu wiU 11peak
Couple to Uve
In Costa Mesa
'"l'be B1a New Redwood Bam" uon wflh ~Corona del Mar Lob-Sharort Rogett. on "Be an lntelllgent Voter" at Mist ~yo Brister, 3518 Santa
GRANTS F1.JR.Nl'nJRE A: APPL . ster Bake. Othera aJn00& the 180 c.a. the N.wport RarbQr ._fness and Ana A\'e O.ta Mesa.. and ltaJt.
1.500 Newport Blvd. entrlee were a skunk, ICIO~. 88t C::ii'Md -GaU Tough, ProfN~fonal Women's Club meet-oey 'Mearlde, 804 Oift Dr., New-... M-· BEacon ..... -.n Uzard, eat with 8 toea and a frog ""--t.,.,. Celto Morrilon inJI tonight (Th\U'Iday ) at tbe port Ht-l'"'""ta. were IIO&I"ried 1\~Mo--,.._ '"""" with a doll dress. Nr. and Mrs ....... ~.eat hair· ..... _, Jane Main-Newport Harbor Yacht Club. The ...... at ... hom. ~. )Jy Rev. chest L Rious euatom-made, very Frank Jordan dlrected the pet brook &Gall T~hAnn 8enatein.. d ub will also have oandldates u ~les Hand. ~ bride 18 the 2-dOOI". 4-com-deep bM fox cape a tole. Pert. show. and Mn . Braden Floch wu M~ ·eyed'-I..Jlooe Mor--cue-t.a. to be lntrodueed' and to daughtn o! Mra. a. C. W'Ul' fA
.... ".--189.150 cond CalJ HA 1968. judge. • C'r"'a Godwin Kaftn Hdf 11tlk with memben inlonnally. C.O."-M.eca aad *late Mr. art. RE • APPL. '"lbe Bla New Redwood Bam" Here are the wmnin~ pet own· ton, Sandra ' -At the ftrst October ~ting t.be tn. 'The groc~m w the_, tiL Mr. 1
_, __ ..,. Blvd. 6629 BRAND new folcti.na Iron boards. era: nerBtackest _Susan BonMU, Jou club voted to become charter rMm-and Mn. w . .A.. llcBnde ot New-·%!!' B'il"iii;; .. ~OOd .. ~;~ ae.t behavedO.C:Sharon Lyman, Br=~· =bell J&~Monbon. :::. o! the Hoag Ho.pital a wdl-po~~~t&.wore a llcht blue ault
GRAN'l'"S FURNITURE & APPL. cocker : Marcella Kelter, aprinaft; Sally Brown, Patty Scllultz. Sally Newlln announ~ th.-rot-wlth grey aCft.aOrioN aDd c:anW
1500 Newport Blvd. ..... ._ Pat Amott, Doxie. Biggest -An:nabeU J ohnson. lowlnf_ Ch~~ ~VJd ~-a white prayer booJl with a Qra7 eo.ta Mesa BEacon '"""" Biueat -Ray Walker; Barban VIr ginia Procter,. lUthy Kirchen. me n nave ....,......, ap~ nte : . a ne 1 of white orchldl. SM was a~
FOR SALE CHEAP· allsbrta 11lornaon. coYle; PenY Bryan, Wall<er. me.rchanta booths. Na-~ ed by her alater lira. KathryD
..,.MCIOQ Bam'' · 6': Enau.h aett~r. Ot.hr Pet. talle Michaud, fub.Jon show; Isa-Ha ....... r Robert Ha)'Dft o1 ~ew-CP JU range tie b~ 5
new • Pa A Most un_,.ual -Art Blrtcher. belle Bowles. door prizes: Phyllis po-rt"'"' wa' s "'-t -.... OftJY'I • d.50 wan; 2....f.5..f' Purdy No.45 . 001e; Lon•est tall -.ts.Y n n pi T s ldin J ... __ rr booths 0 tba .._ --.-..... -.;·toPL . 1 WhJt:ny·Adama No. 35. 404 Baume; J ohn Befl\ll, collie; Peggy guinee g; om pe g, pony: ac....un, co ee : 'l'e · Both the young people at.~ • ~ "'---t Bl d. CDM HA ~ W B...,on. En"'"·h setter. Raymond Godwin, rabbit; Rd>ert Tubbs, ~k stand; Dorothy Red-NeU/nt\rt H•pbor Hi ..... School a.n4 VU~~a v • : ~ · ~, -.u-D....rtln, "h.'~~". di k d · S Y "'·-t .. ,..... -&" FUR CO...... dark b N' Most 1--t.a _ David Harahber· r• ~ . ..,........... c , ecorauons; unn ~-Coe..st Coli-. 11ley will live iD
1 --~;!:!~!_!6429~~ 1u: rown. 1ce ..... p Ra Blg~~test -Tom Spalding, pony: man. pubUclty; Peg Ege, programs: Costa M~·~ ~ edpwood c:oatin good cond. BE 7334-W. ger, Richard Hoffm.Jil, at ~a~. Ray Godwin, rabbit; Don Story. Ruby Miszko, ticket sales: Lydia --·-----~: ~ new· GE REFRlG. 6 cu. ft., good cond Real Eatata & JleDta.J. turtle. Sherman, door ticket sale.t; Ooro-IIOVE T O 008TA IIDA
t 'li :. compt aei ~50. HA 3142-J . Smallest -Jim Andersen. snail: thy Sutherland. workshop night; Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Leber have
ap RA ia:rt. ANTIQUES-tome lovely tumi-F OR RENT: Untum. hm.e, 1 bedr. Dennis Wilcox, snall; Steve Ga th-Hilda Briscoe. parade chairman. moved from 526 F\iller1on Ave ..
ture left, also, almost new tradl· & den. Firepl., furnace. near man. anaU. Newport Heights. to 23rd St. iD
tional ple&s. Moving, so hurry. beach. 417 DahUa, COM. Moet useful -Linda Robeson, 16th a __ :_ Costa Mesa.
Mornings at 701 Heliotrope, LARGE 3-room modem fum. apt. pigeon ; Kay Andrews, chJcken: AIIDIYe~I"V ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
CDM. BE 6421·W. with view $75 mo., yearly; incl. Ray Godwin. rabbit. •-.I S
CDM Most colorful -Wade Randel. F LoaD AsSIL F L a w E I STUDENT'S desk, goodcond., $20; utJl& gar. 600~ Avocado. · dwarf parrot ; RJchard S tott. cha-01
crib & mattress, $7; BE 64.97-W . ONE-HALF BLOCK trom ocean, meleon; Ann Copperhunason: Art , ~
$296. SlO PER month b\u'a • beau· darllng fum. studio cottage, fire-Birtcher. guinea pig; Peggy Bryon. Newport Balboa Federal Savin~.ts M o r r i
t1tul mirror spinet type plano. place, yard. Adults preferred. sea urchin. and Loan Assn. will observe its 1 P(J)(PON MUMS v.n~Coloret
MA81lplePIANttn.l.sOh.STODANz.RE .. ~ HArbor 1759-M. UgJiest -Nancy Hoffman, frog: I sixtet>nth annh·crsary at a staff 7• ~. per 'Bunch
G ..,..., cozy lower l ·bdrm. fum. apL for Unda Walker, fish: Dennis Wil-dinner meeting Tuesday evening l ~ I i tb t~ d l ~20 No. M.aln. rent. CDK. c.:ao.e in. Yr ly or mo. cox. fish; Steve Gathman. snails. 1 at Ne~rt Harbor Yacht Club.
509
E. llaJboa" Blvd.. a!aboa ~ PER MON"nf rent.a or buya HA 3561-J. ac~rdin~ t? P. A Palmt>r. A..;so-BA.rbor %0'7i
aood pnctlce plano. Some u F URN. apt. with bea ut. view: 1 On h I Ia d CI&Uon pres1dent 1 fow .. ~9. $78, •. All t~nn bdrm., S85 mo. incl. utJl. 1412-C t e 8 n "~ewport Balboa Ft"dt•ral "~a.s BICYCLE rent c:reclited oo purebue. Denz-Sea view, Corona del Mar. I chartered on <:Xt. 21. 1936 "1th ~L ~r.~. s!!f.re~ P ARTLY turn. a pt., 2-bdrm. Yrly. By BUNSTEK CREELY f22~!·~ea~~nt~.~~l'd "~~;~~~!I REPAIRING ........... rental, util. pd .• AduJts. no pets, W-"' ,·n .. rror last W""'k wh-I 000 d .. ft I SAVE On eJ-. or-" Used little. $75 H bo 1670 ..., "' ...... ""' O\'er 3. m<'mlx-rs an morP lunn "'" •-· Ar r · • named th ... ol ... -st t'Stablisht'd busl-S7 000 000 · 1 \\' ha\n An UD·-·-• -·-'t T•nna & .. _... "' ""' , . In a,.,S<' !!< .. ,-I .. uou o.,.,.., ..... u y. "' FURN. room. priv. ent. uau .. ness on Marine A\'e., and didn't madt> more than 2.:'\04tloans lo dll·l ~=· =·~:io ~~ Lovely ocean view. Balboa Pen-I give that credit to realtor Hal Will zt>ns of Orans::e Countv · Schwinn Bi.-vcles insula. HA 2669--R after 5 p.m. Smith .. Ha l was here many years Four or lht• 8,.,,.11 ·A.,M;('aataon --z
Man, cor. 6th. and wet>k·end.s. 1 tx>fore he built his present office dirf'ctors ha\t> ser\f"d conttnuousl~
''The Big New Redwood Bam" NEW apt. for rent. Ready soon , I at 205 Marine in 1929. sinet> It was found<'d Thl'y an· .I 1 RAY STEDMAN
DOUBLE door Servt>l gas refrig· fum. 1-bdrm .. lge. apt. C625 sq. lt is my r€'grct that all s ubse·l A &ek. Sam ~l<'yPr Wallrr S
erator. used but perf<'Ct cond.l ft.) over garages. Sundeck. fur-quent buildings t>rt>ctt>d on the Spict>r. and )fr Palmo·r \lL'I~ Ar-I
157
.. Newport ,__d.
11 cubic fl. Fully guaranteed., nace heat, gar. 309 Helotrope, slr('('t wt>rr not pattt'rn«'d arter nt>s Blomqulo;t, l''Ct'<'Utl\1• "'''<'rt~ • ~ »J ....
Only .. . .. 179.50 Corona del Mar. Hal's "hicPl is a sort of .\m(·rican tan· 1s also ont• of th•• .\ ... o<'lll·
Fully Equipped 1 GRANT'S FURl'HTURE 8t APPL FURN API'S for rent. See J...Du.l breed Que<'n Anne. Hal built th<' t wn·~ on~'lnal ~taff nwrnh• r .. PA:H W/W OD I 1500 Newport Blvd I lse Apts ftnL Dbt. .. angles, J olly Ro~er buildin~t 19 yt>ars latt>r
CO To\ MESA
BEacon ---• 5128-.1 ('onv. Costa Mesa BEacon 6429 overlooking Bay. 3M Carnation, in the same design as his office ~ T\ador RA.H SPINET Repossessed. Pay out bill., Corona del Mar. and bN:ause he used th(' bE-ams l ance. Save $200. Knabe, rna· SCENIC fum. apts. overlooking and ti~lx'rs from an nld brld$le thl'
te J:l.Yd. R&H hogany cue, gorgeous tone. Uke bay A: ocean. Singles & doubles. two uruts look a though they had
· Sedan
1
new. D~-Schmidt B~ P\,!lno Avail daily, wkly, monthly. PaU.1 b_oth bt>en ~nstrut:t<'d at the ~ame
Repl Sed. OD Store. We always have quality aades· Hot~l. 1414 Seaview, CDM. ume. Their (•ombanpd e ffe-ct 's. to ~ bargalna. 100 plana.. 520 No. HAr bor 145fi. bP ~~nf> of th(' most lntt-n~stm~ Sedan Main Santa Ana bu1ldangs tm 1he Island.
Righlander 4 dr I · · · ""' • • •
"The Big N~ Re<Jwood Bam" WanteC:S ThC' {(loom that deei>nds UJ)On
COLDSPOT 6-cubic ft. elec. ref. • Mudn lle has ~ t·a ppeod tht' Harbor
'"' Clb Cpe Factory rebuilt· unit. Guaran-I BOOKKEEPER-SEC'Y. exp. for l -area for the past wt>t>k. Both Or-·as:on I tet>d. Clean. Onfy . ... . .. 69.50 • girl otflce on Balboa lsl~':'d angp Coast a nd Harbor High with
n Byd Ht & Rad GRANT'~ FURNlTURE & APPL. Either pa.r t or full tam('. "rlh' th£' bt'St football teams they have
\•dan 1500 Newport Blvd. l P.O. Box lll, Balboa 1 land. both had in years WC're trounc-ed
nd-. 1r 4-dr. Sedan Colota Mesa BEacon 6429 STENOGRAPHER : Som(• rxpt·r. The hopt>s of Orange Coast were
BABY GRAND P iano. A beauty. nee. Exc. opportunity !l·da~ ,,.k soaring towards Junior Rose Bowl . s. cl
BA"X TERMS
Mcmt.ha to Pay
1 1ffers Refused
Special $495 with bench. Terms. Apply Nl'wport Haroor Bank_ C11ml' until they camc a cropJ)t>r I Another for $5S5. You can own I MEN WANTED-for all 3 shifts and failed to hurdle San Anlonao.
a baby grand. Datu-Schmidt 1 Reeves Rubber Co., San Cle-but with all Southt-m Califo1 nia I B!!; Plano S tore, 100 pianos from mente. Junior Colleges havin$! fine team'<
1 whirh to choose. 520 No. Main, I WANTED by 2 adults. 2-bdrm. this season. if is qujtl' po siblc th.lt
I cor. 6th. Santa Ana. fum. houst> in GDM under $100. the W<.>St will not lx' able to put
.... • .. No pets. HA l7J6...J. an undercatt>d reprt> entati\'t> an S• ati W ed thl' Bowl. OC \\8S hurt more in I ltu ODS ant WANTED -Good used pianos. winninc overwh<'lmingly al(ainst
Highest cash or allowance. San Mateo than In bein't def£'at<'d I WORK wanted: carpenter, repair, Trade on new piano, elec. organ b,· ;\lount Sac. When Harbor
painting, mise. By day, w~k. or television. Danz-SChntidt Big 1 i1gh rC'aJiz,•s its own PQW£'r and
e tc. HArbor 01~. I Piano Store. Santa Ana. 520 No. 1ts ab11i1y w Kain )ards on tht>
•--------'Personal 9e,....:-• ·•·1 Main, eor. 6th. ~round and that 11 h;h a '''r~ fine ~ .... •'-'-• • d('f('nSi\'e pia toon. 1 hi'n it ",11
Stakes
link
Miseellaneoua ~totrt winning gam,•s. as at should. I MAI"tlCURING by Helen. C a II • • • _ _
HArbor 2187 for your appoint-"The Big New Redwood Bam" E ~
I ment. Dee's Beauty Salon. BIG T RADE-IN (or your old Rer. Ac n~•~n School
1 .. · I on a Brand N<'W S<'rvel Cas Reo-@It
I Services fri~t'rator at-,. GRANT'S FUR.''HTCRE & APPL oy BEVERLY Ll'~D I R th's Bob S'ttt'n I 1500 Ncwporl Bhd. Our fi~t home J:<!m(' at Hnrare
U Y 1 g 1 Costa Mesa BEacon 6-\29 En i~n School "all ~' today
I A~ency . KATEY DOANE needs KOOd nwr-1 ~~~;sdayl wht>n W<' play Gard••n
OA Y or NTCHT CARE I chan table. s lightly worn ladies' · • •
DeMolay Group
Is Fonaecl Here
Talks on Investments
Are Offered at OCC
Communal\' lr1\t'l-111h'llh '"
udul t C'duC'a t a on ,., •ur ,,. t 1> ''
dt'nts of Uran~e rount' "til .. wn TUt·sda~ undt•r 'h· ,u-..;•t•••·' 1f t H •
.Jill:<' Cnn~t Ccollt·~·· ;-:,., up nn
1 ht• b.l'-i' j)r '" T ilt ~d I\ ' \ o•ntn
mt'l'lln~" lh•• cl.''"'' \\rll h• • Ill·
dti('!Nl h\ "''"I d,. I I II,, Fl'"' :\'ataon.'ll n .. nl< ,,, ,:,. ••• l.t ,\fl.< \lur
-:.tn and ( ·,1111 (),111~ K··n .nol l',.m·'
JJ..tnj. and \\'tllt.wl R :'ra.i" anci I
(\1mpan,1 All rn.•,•tam:<: "dl -..11\rt
ttl , pm. m tht• I ICC Art G.tllcr~,
SAVE
Cash & Carry
TV Radio &mce
by factory-trained
technicians
Auto Radio Specialists
(I"\' thf' n.m.-O('T tbe p.m..)
Mesa Radio
and Tele vision
109 t:. Rroadway, ~~ta M-
BEacon 5808-J
Rancho Mesa
Nursery School
Stall' UC't>n.o:t>d and Appf"'W<<
From 2 to 6 Yean
SUpervised Cart" and
Constructive Play
&EASONABLE &ATZ8
Open 5 days per wHk-8 tD ~
Trancporta tlon FurnJ.abeod
190 E. 15th St.
COSTA KJ:SA
Pbooe Bf'Aoea a.7 Own Transportation; apparel. Han• waitin~ list for Jt-rr. L\ons I:!B\e a part\· at t\('r
An)Wh<'f•e In Orange County ~ktail and e\'l'nin~ drf"SSt's. 1 hom(' tn Corona d£'1 Mar '10 et>l<'-
Phone. HArbor 2301-W kmts. furs and matermt)' clothes. bratP hPr blrthdav annavrrc;an
Walls --,~ MA~~FrELD~ M O\'E ~~~~~~~~~~~~~i ~lr 11nd \lr:o S:tm .1 \1ansfat>ld I i
ha \t' mo\ l'd f rnm :l:!i Pm ns~>ttaa to
tho•u po ·rmam•nl h•mlo' at 212 Jas-
mant' ..\ \ •.. CtH"(\IHl d••l :\tar Tht>
:".ht~sflelds formcrl) S(X'nt tht>ir I Superfluous Hair
Permanently remo,·ed from race.
arms, legs. Eyebrows and bair-
llne shaped-No more tw~zing.
ELLEN L. BRYANT. R. E.
Get extra cash b> selling those Friday. Gue~ts ,~ere: ~1ar11)n
almost new garments you ne~t'r Hammond. Jack :-\cwlx'rl'). Su.."Sn
wear .. CaU HA 2119-W or 304;rJ Kampert. Martan Fro."'· Carol
or bnng to Katey Doant>, 1201-F Bru...oU!, Ja<'k Caln<1n. Jt•r~ L~ons
Coast Blvd .. CDM. Open CXt. 20. Dou~ Ne\\ berrv ;and l.rnda Ht"r·
STATE Daughters of American mon ·
"lr11t>r in TuNOn. Ariz.
Tu~day and Thunday only
U do's Salon of Beauty HA 2576
Revolution settlement house ll • • MALONE H. HOLMES
in great nct'd of sewing rna-The Jr. Rf"d Cro..<lS Council Rep-GENERAL INSURANCE
p A
chines. Contact HA 0548-R-K. resentati\'t'S for this ~rar are: 6th G WlLL PAY CASH for your used grade-Shari Tobias. Judy Willis. 1 at the Vogel Co.
furniture. Crist Fumlture, BE Jean Gazlay, Penny · &nnett. 515 Co~ut Hlthwey, Newpori a..ch
7323. Jackie R\lltlS('y, Wayne Connell: I ~ws~-~: ...._ 7461 C "The Bi~ N<'w R~OOd Bam " 7th grad ohn Van Dyke. An n R..Wettce ~: HAn-l 444-W
'-''loool'-0 . 273 Palmer St. -Costa Mesa II BIG TRADE-IN for your old Ref. Bensteln. Bonnie Sharp, Ju<t) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEacon 5457·M R Crum, J~ Arnold: 8th ~d Or-::
I N T I N
Earl Sheflin
St. on a Brand New Servel Gas eo-en Wade. James Bento. Sll've Cra-I
Pcn.nting -Decorating frigera tor at-ham. Meg Andrews . AdrieM vQft
' GRANT'S F1JRN'ITURE & AP PL. Ehrentx>rg. Th€'Se are th• year's • Color Consultant • I 1500 Newport Blvd. activities: memb(>rship drivt> in GEORGE BURKHARDT Costa Mesa BEa.cqn 6429 November. filling out boxes to
U censed Con tractor 1 NO NEED to Join a "rOOd club" to send to children ovt>rseas, mak· I 508 31st St., Newport Beach buy meat at wholesale priCH. ing tray tavora for the Lona
Phone HArbor 2418-W You can get the best ln aged Beach Veterans' Hospital anct
beef, cut the way you Uke lt at o~r hoel)itals.
Harbor Frozen Food l..ockera. • • •
MOVING •••
l..ollc Dtata.oe
l..oc.J
L.ARGt: O R SM,LL IOIJA
0 1\'E."' &AJO: CAK&
....... 8'1'011AO&
"'We llo" WIUl ... ..,..
AO&VT'S PO& LYOl'C'S
1966 Harbor BmL
o-ta ..... ...._..,_...,..
H. H. HOLBROOK
Dependable Plumbing
A Prompt Res-ir Servtoe
Maintained
418 30th St .• N. B .• HA 0718. Terry Tessman is ccwbra,tinc I
S'fui)y MUSIC-lt'a fun. Piano, her birthday anniversary Friday
vok.'e. Jeanne Ames, your borne and ls giving a party starting with
or mine. HA 2826-M. ~lngs. a dinMr at the Bay Club and af• 1
YIU'IE lL1 IIVITEI
FOR YOUR PET-U. s. GOvt. in-terward ROing to the Long BNch I SE£ THE Phone HArbor 1418-W
8>1 BaJboa Blvd. l"lewport Beach
You IDI.'I nna a JII'Ofltable •· c:hl.np ror U.t ra1 •tate tn tbt wut ad eectk&
~ horH meat, free deUv. kl Piki'. Guef;ts are:. Q>rry Tet~rman, SIIIR8 1tartacr A.r8. H14Y1 ~ Sup-Je~ K~pt>r. Judy Brown. Rod l..eG t-k•port ........ Wli.ll COSTA ... ESA
pl\ft 4 Spof'tbll Goodll. 80C5 Zwtibel and Adrif'n(' von Dtrm. \ L-----Y..:O;..:u_R_DO_OG_e_,l_Y_M_o_u_TH __ ._._fA_DO_u_A_•_r.._s ____ _. Coul 8ML Q>K. HA UI:.W. ,~·
J
Page. Thunday. Oc:tObed 18. tiS%
~~~~~~~Boating-Fishing
c.ided pick-up the last few days, ::~=y ~r;;u~:he:h?:e ba:~ -~ ~~~ 6' II~ :+: rn. C* ScuttleL . .aa
ba.u up to 40 lb6. in the San On-~·· 100 ...... I~..,_~.-.,,.
ofre area, &lao qulte a few halibut 8 --· and other bottom fish. ~ DICil JIOn'IU,l!r ar ._. 0 •• .....
'I'bere was a abort flureary ofual-with ~U~ •: _.,_ 5 •• • 011 tiapin~ ~t SJnce ~~
baoore off the east end of ta na. -1 Carfta Gil ""'.e -ramp ·-Tht1e fl.lh were all large, awrag-Lut week~nct there we,. two beeft re-.tabU.hM a new petition
1ng e1oee to ~ lbe. eech. Bert "Never a dull 11l01'Mnt" and tq bunks of news. Here'• one. Ia being circtdated by the aame '~flu. carne In with U allleoon "Lehman Fleet" .,. fast becoming On Friday, a lucky &'UY to' the few ~ who bo-.ht property
tak'" In the outer &annel be-synonymous! name of Dr. E. L. Rankin, of U. and bullt boulft rwxt to the •ta~
tweem Catallfta ed Sallta Barbera 'I'M third time lan't even a Angeles. but wbo keep. h1a boat Uahed pubUe n.mp .nd then peti·
blands, averaging at lbe. •ch. charm anymore-for lt waa during the Nlknar n Jn our harbor. dicl tioned to deprive their ~bora
Bert aa~ they were too hot for Sunday's 2nd hal! of the 3rd race something important. He weighed ln Corona del Mar from havinl'
mo.t of the boys to handle, or of the Boprt Series that a rent in marlin No. 400 at the Balboa water acceu for their tloata.
they could have had fUll UmiJS. motor boat towN out ot polition A.nellnl Club.· n,e City CoUftdl has ae:reed to
Marlln a~ stJll the btg ~. the "A" mark, which rests up the • • • te.ve the ramp there urttfl taciU-
with the aooreboerd at the Balboa Bay from t.he NHYC. And DO'N that we''l'l' over the 400 ties are provided at the site of
Angling Club ahowtn« 408 u ol Virginia Hukell, who wu lead-mark, doft't you think lt'w tUne to the new Coest Guard and Harbor
TUeaday evening, and our radio tng at the ttrn., could not round be puttiftl .,... of tt.e. ~ Muter loeation near the Balboa
reporu three more t.ook-upa, and the muk as it waa aublnerlre4 for ftpten beek? It may lnter.t )'OU Yacht Club. Unfortuaately, the
I TV
....... ., ...
IMPOITI * Mahog_any and
Palm Fumlture
*Jewelry * hketa
TIN • TIAYS • lh.
Iota of fish are belnr ~. Only a time and could not be fouod ao to know that in lut Y""'• Inter-(Contiftued on Page 7 ) 12 mo~ fish and our beat preYioua w pAcked out another point to national Ught Tackle Sailfish __ .:=::.:==-=:......:...:.::::......:..:_ _________ ~=~--
season will be doubled. use u a mark-a channel marked Tournament at Acapulco. Mexico,
The Balboa Angling Club will u p w lhore awaya-and hailed there were 8S3 strikes, and 362
be represet'lted In the lntematlon-other boats within ahouting dis-aallftah were oa~&Cht by :.J fishing
al Sallfuh Toumament next month tance to round it lnlte.d. dut.. Gueu how many ol thoae
at Acapulco. Mexico. by team However yours truly t~ up 362 fish were killed? Not ...e!
captabl Frank Sawyer and Earl within close proximity of the "A" Let that one simmer wh.Ue we re-
J . Haskell of Bay Sho~ and mark u It aurfaced a rnoftlft't Ia-~ turn to laat Sunday's rnarltD ac-
Leonard .Kinpbaker of Newport. ter-and as I saw no obligation to tivities.
round a mark whJch had not ~n It started on Frank W\ahon'a
Jim S. Whyte
INSURANCE
Oce~ Marine and
General Insurance
Offlc•: Cotta M•sa a.n~ luOcftng
I Eeco11 6 61 6
...W.~tea: 416 Ha..J, eot-del Mar
indicated either by the race com-DoJ'fra. Frank Uvea on the Uttle
mlttee or race course chart-I de-Island. •lls M.G.'s and Jaguan
cided to round the now viaible "A" When he Isn't fishing. Aboard were
mark. those old maestros of the Big Boy,
Consequently half the fleet Col-Bill Pigg and Don Locke. Don wu
lowed Virginia Ha.skell'& "WH hooked up on 3/6. .b Dr . Monaco
Mite" and half my "Private Stock". and yours truly stea~ past on
To eliminate any possibility of the good doctor's Funiculi. we saw
, anyone coming to blows the Race them. Frank callt>d us with real
Committee very wisely decided to news. He t old us t hat Don was
throw out tbe race-and a re-sall going to release his fish-if he
will bt-held S unday, Oct. 19. caught it.
Swl<iay's scoring was as follows: That was the news we had been
Bill Gulick. 3rd and 2nd; Paul waiting all these years to hear. To
Lh·adary. 2nd a nd 5th. Both Bill our ken. no angler in these waten
:============'and Paul are now tied for 1st wilh I has ev('r voh~,ntarUy released a
1 14% points. ln 3rd place is Jim marlin. We dunno why not. for
IEW"RT HA.BOR Wyatt with 15 points. Virginia Jack P.lcarthy, who always has
1 Haskell stands In 4th spot with 1 cords of marlin stacked In his icy
YACHT LA.. 16 ~ pts. With 17 , polnts Bart I ~>Srcophugus, the Harbor Cold Stor-l Hendf'rson is 5th. Warren Blinn age, tells us t~t halt tht> time he JIA4e Dd I with 21 points is 6th. ha.s trouble disposing of them.
-U~~t BeaM we WJXS IXSLEE SERIES . We'rt; sorry . Don di~'t f:t('t his ~-r--The last t\\'O ract>S of the Alba-I fish. ,.,ftt>r nme grueling hours,
BEaooa 5831 tross lnslee trophy senl's Wl fl' ~~ lant> bmk<'. Po?rsonally. we
17' T~ak Ladles' Sloop .. $1,750
27' Feather Class Sloop ... 1,750
16' Garwood Utility .......... 1,800
sailt'd last Sunday, with H. w_ thank it was that san:'e one that
Thorne of BYC walking orr with put Wa \nt> Harrison In th<' Thr-
two more firsts-and the series klsh bath for a wPek B~t what numbt-r one spot • Don sto rted was of more 1m port·
20' Flying Bridge Cruiser,
built 1951 .... 2,750
.. .. Eft••s-''O)IJS G l'P r~nce to fishing than if hl' h<\d Tnn .u:..: .... • : . 1 caught a hundred marlin. And ~he Star _boys. are at at ge~t~n~ it paid ocr. too. While Don was
Many small outboard the1r boats an sha!)-'~hape condluon still on his fish. another call carne
and day sailers from S300 up for the fort.hcommg Theodore it. Dr Ne\'811 McCoy, of Long
Roos.-velt Senes (BYCI and Gold Beach fishing on the Papio caught
Cup St>ries C NHYC) · and ~least><! a marlin. 'And so Y A C H J SAILS I BOMBS CHANGE PLANS began a trend that Wl' hope will Much t a I k Sunday evening grow with each new flshJng day. among the ocean going boat own-• • • . FnMI Lol'llz
Sail Laundry
Mildew Proofing
~rs· ab4;>ut the race around Cata· 1 As I said last week. Paul Rogers
hna wh1ch starts off Balboa tomor-a nd 1 put in a barren day at San
row 1 Friday I_ nig~t. I Diego. Last Sunday, Paul came
The race, as oraginally planned. closer, lost one off the East End
\\Ould have taken ya~tsmen la rter a lively hour and a half. I
a round-"an Clem('nte; bu t It seems I However. that last wpek's trip was I
tht> U S: Governm~nt. had ot~er 111nything but a total lOlls, please
plans 1 wath bombs m em J so m-to kno". In addition to a good 2055 Harbor Blvd.
OOSTA MESA
BEacon 6011
I l'tructt>d yachtsmen to stay clear , boat ride, s:ood food and good
1 ol the Islands. I company, the trip nl!tted mt> one
.... priceles!l gl'm. thanks to Paul and
Old you reed the Want au a Wedgeport, Nova Scotia tuna
• pa es T boat skipper. one Jacqut'S Boud·
CLARK SWEET
Associate, FRED SCHEN~ Jr. e SALES e CHARTERS e INSURANCE e
100 aw 8t., Newport HArbor SOl
AT THE UDO PENINSULA SBIPY AJlD
15' titality 25 hp. varnished S 900 18' Lyman Islander, excellent 2.500
23' Chris Exprt>ss. 115 h.p., like ne\\ . 4.000
18' Flattie B&C Sails, Trailer . -· . . . .. 500 44' Island Clipper, complete . . . . .... Offer
Many other good buys in all types of sail and power boeta
Wa -1c1 appNC]•t• rntlttfl CMI alt types of saO and power kets. -----------------_..___ ---
WINTER
Be lteed,-for Wana Wiater Cr'11Wac ar 8 tona7 W•t:Mr * GASOLINE A: DIESEL ENGINES * DECK WORK * RIGGJNG * REP AIR aDd M.AINTENANCE * PAJNTWORK
LET US GIVE YOU A PllD D TIIIATIC·
reau. It has to do with that gour-
met's dC'Iight. the now·in·season
lobster.
This 1s how Mons. Boudreau
does it, enroute to the tuna
KTOUnds off Wedgeport. Nova Sco-
tia.
The lobster pots are hauled
each morning before the party
heads for Soldkr'a Rip. Som~
times there are haU-a-dozen,
sometimes twice that many of the
hard shelled pinch-bugs. About
ten-thirty, Jacques quietly dipa an
old enameled bucket lnto the sea
and ends up with about one inch
of sea-water in the bottom of the
blackened pot. 1llen from an old
aack he adds to the bucket halt-a-
dozen or so stones about as bir·
aa a tuna--akJpper'a knotty flat.
With the lid on, ttu. combina-
tion is heated on the pot-bellied
stove that ia standard equlpment
on every t\ma bOat. When the
pot had boiled well and the rocks
are aa hot as an angler after ~
houn on an eight-hundred pound
tuna, the tid ia Ufted and the klclt·
lDI' lot.tera are acldtd. s.e.k with
Uw Ud and for another twenty
minutes, t.he steam hlaws nwrr Uy
from under the boundnr cover.
1llen the whole deal is taken off
the stove ancl aet aside for a good ~111111111111111111111111 .. 11111111~111111111111111 hour, Ud atlU on. • At high noon. Paul tells, the KOVER KRAFT ...........
LET FJBEIGJ.ISS your boat ---us paddleboard
STOPS LEAKS
STRONGER THAN IRON
LASTS INDEFINITELY
SMOOTH AS GLASS
CUTS MAINTENANCE
ANTI-FOUUNG QUA.LJTIES • STOP IN TO SEE IT DONE e
1kl cornea off and all handl go to
work. 1lle shell• are not cut.
but twlated apart and therefrom
oomee wbJte lo._ter meet so teod-u thlrt lt ia lJke eating the broil-
ed bl'l'< of marina ted· young
capon. And the flavor! Whb no
water to extract the precio'--, del-
Icate goodnesa, the only adequate
ac:Uective la "magnlllque!" With
melted butter tor •uee. w. la
lobater out-of-thls·world Hold
liU' rod. Maw! I .f\lllt aotta go •t
my k>bater trap!
1 boucht the pot with lJd yes-
<Conttnued on Page 7)
* * * YOUR EXPIRIENCED
74th DISTRICT
ASSEMBLYMAN
EARL W.
STANLEY
EXPERIENCE • . . as a Newport Beach city coun-
cilman and as your 74th District Assemblyman
for sbc years.
AIIUTY ••• recognized in the legislative halll
of Sacramento, where he is Republican caucua
leader, member of most important committeee
in 1M Assembly.
HE HAS THE Alft.ITY AND EXPER\ ..
TO SEIVE YOU IESn
IT IS YOUR DUTl' ,4.ND PRW ILECE TO YUTBI
******
S~·ttlebutt I 6' -II'--6' I Q r:t~ :.:a!t ~":n~ l
"""' -11 '-All --t!i ~ • thltl veet state. 1 will h~ ac-
tConttnut'd from Page 6 ) (Coatt.tleCI 1,.. ---. I ) ~~ offmnp ot Uv~ lobaten fnlm ~-thoee who t..v~ lill'\aded their llpa I Harbor Comm1 ion naa cut plans t~y morning. And . no dirty OVft" Jacques Boudreeu'a secret.
for th~ ramp at the MW Coast harbor-wat~r for mto. "'Walt" Bald-• • • Guard sitto Morgan Noble, Har-t"rston's bringlnc me a pJ.Icft of
bor En~orinetor, has received just I that crystal-biUt" fuild dLreet from I RUaaY OVD
one letter u1<1ng Cor t~ ramp to thto Fourteen-~ Bank. u we Juet to ~ bow new~ ceta
be instalk-d at ttl<' new Coast don't find a beby-titttor so we can around. we ha~ a rood pktuft of Guard silt>. If nt) inte1'('11t Is shown accept CharUe Henrie's offrr to a plank-boat named the HlBTY
then tht>re ia no reason to havt" a join them on the Off-Duty n this H~. It's an actioo-pirtore we
ramp. week-end, you'll flnd C. Q. and took a few weeki •10 and show~ It will probably be sev•ral days family sitting in the patio, atuCfed
1
the chief harpooner ot the boat
Quality
Men's
Wear
to a month before the $3,000 Up-to the &ills. surrounded by piles out on the pulpit, Juat u be tllrwt l per Bay County Ramp, across from or lobster shells and genu-n~xtng the be.rt. into a blc broectill that li~inz Kallt"r'a Bayshore Boat altema t~y towa~d Udo lsi~. wher~ wouldn't take our bait. U ~
I..andl.ng, will be completed. Only I lives Paul Rogen, and towa,. k:nooln the c:fttw of the HUM7
rround-up shells are needed but Wedgeport. Nova Scotia, whf!re HOlM and teUa them to eontact ua,
a snag ln thto apeed laws has been lives a humble but cr-t chef, haft a alee 8 .x lQ. enlarpment of
rMched. Because this ramp Is Monsieur Jacq~ Boudrau. tJwtr 1aeJr7 day. H'""uny over, Hurry ~flb fur ~clng out~~. lt ~~~~~d~~~~~t~~~~fu~r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ..ttl take 30 days for the County
Board or SupervisonJ to change
the apeed Umlt from 5 mUea an
hour to speeds unUmlted unless an
emergency ordinance Ia estabU.Sh·
eel. ~ course wt 11 start 200 feet
north of the Shtollmaker's plant
and eX1f'ftetl for one and a half
miles.
This ramp is not suitable for ,
.-ilboau beca~ they cannot get
under tht" bridge and the waters
are too shallow for their deep
keels and center ~rds It is all
right for county people to use this
tor fishing but it is an hour's
round trip for the.-out~rd mo-
rora or people who live in Corona
del Mar at the ocean's door.
DIRECTORY
IN8tJa.UfOZ
"BE SURE -INSURE''
with
Maurie Stanley
IMuran~ Cowwellor
HARBOR l'Tll
2Z KartDe Aft,. Balboa blaDd
Kistle r & Co.
Comple1e I nsunnce Service
Auto -Fire •• Burgla ry
Health •• Accident
Ufe Insurance
2603 Nwpt. Blvd., N. B. HA ~
DANOlNO IN8TRUOTION
AUTHUR MURRAY'S
ill COAST BLVD.
Corona del Mar
Open 10 to 10
For tree dance anslysia
Call HArbor 1925
FURNITURt; REP
Furniture Restoration
Chair bottoms. benches
and stoc.tls restored
us!r.g cant'. rush. reed. etc.
HARVEY'S
1-''um ltUl"t Rep3lr :o:>o Santa Ana Avto. ~ta M~sa. BEacon 6133-J
81L \'E& PlATING ----~ :!Ycr Plc1E: rs
Anti Sll\·ersmlth!'
~tr • Reflnllhln~ • RL>platr
Gold • S1lver • Copper • Braa~
r\ car Community Church
1914 Jlarbor Blvd., Costa Mea
BEacon 5113
WU810
Margaret L. Scharle
TeecMr of Ptano Orpniat • ,\('C()fllpankt
r:v~tn~t na.aea for Adults
3117 GOLDENROD AVE
C'nrona eSt' I Mar
I'IIT8JCIAN~11ROI'.ON8
Lawrence K Gundrum.
M. D
1741 Suptorlor Ave . Cost& Mesa
PractlCP limitf'd to Diseues ~Ear. Noee. Throat; Allerv
Oftlee Hours: by Appointment
IIEKon ~ or BEacon 6835
orarxJTOa
• Baltz M ortu ary
O.pel bJ t.bt Sea
HAR.BOR 42
c.ona del Mar, Callfomla
Ample Off-Street ParktDc
J'rieDdlY ~ Servtet
PARKES-RIDLEY
GRAUEL CHAPEL
110 Broadway
Bbealt 5110 e-ta 111.-
0
Roofing-All TYPes
New Aoof1 8lld RIPair
• yrs. e.xprr •• Free ..uma•
JOHN T . MOJOdW ._Newport Bl¥d., o.ta ...
Phone III'Acloa 5111
( .......... : ftAJ1Iof' 21 .. 11)
A page from history ..
a peek at tomorrow
on LIDO ISLE
•
Set~en distinguished homes in the
style of New Orleans' Vieux Carre
EspeciaUy designed and built b:v
KELSO and
'Ji e -:rre prou:1 -~ s-:.c·~w· ::-.ese se·:e:-.
h Uoo TC:l 'C" '"' • • 5::-.1c::-.g r.e·.·: orr.es ~:-. .. ... .t ... ~ ...., .....
1r. :clcr :u; · e·~.-Or :ec:r.s s:y :e -::ey c:r;e
a ·...,or.:l o: :harm :::.r.:1 :: ·::J..Clt :y S . ....., .. e
:m:i br.:k rnasor.r·f g:·1e p:e::1s::-.g :::,:-.
·rns· ..... 1., :1'e 11C,...P ...,.,.._:-or. "TTi >l'w'~::>r~ • .... "···· • ~·--~·.. .. ":::1.
SLOAN
•
E•;ery hor::e iS ±s•::-.~1·:e ye: :e:c:e:J ·::.
1 s netghbor m p lecst:lg hcrrnony E::1ch
has t:s tr.dt vldual e:::ra:-:ce pot:c ·,.; .•:-.
sub-troptcal plan~ng rtd c b:~ds~ped
sheltered mtenor pa::c ::!5 ·..-.·e!:
:os.::::-e-s :1:-~ c · ..... ~e:-s :rre K:: L S S'
-::-!"'d SL:>A.; ..--:.•ee :::r the:.r ::·J•s•ar.di:-c
;:o:::es .:. 3e:-A:r ::::.;-:o Ho:· r~·::xxi ?!C!'".S
.:-._ .... ~e . h~ oo:ir=-'~4715 ::!":d j~.... --..---
Proudly praented by
p. a. pal•er INCORPORATED
DEVELOPERS OF LIDO ISLE
3333 VIA LIDO 1411
TELEPHONE HARBOR 1500
COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH
Pave 1
Zoata Camival
Friday Eveniag
A aurprise program of motion-
pkture and television personalities
will furnish the Pntertainment for
the third annual Zonta Club car-
nival night being held tomorrow
(Friday) nJght at the Balboa Bay
Club. WaUer O'Keefe, well-known
Hollywood figure. ls arran~ the
star-studded evening u a benefit
for the Zonta Scholarship fund
and welfare program.
Herbert Ryman, Fox Studio ar-
tist, has been consulting ar tist
with 'ftlelma Pjlddock Hope. own-
er of Balboa l'kland's Studio gal-
lery and Zonta member, in artistic
expreuion of the Carnival night
theme.
BEAD
LOOK and Listen
HERBERT Rl'MAN, Fox tudJo a rtlat, maM a fiyiDC' trtp from l.bl
Ml'ele. to ach~ bH frtead, a rtlet Tbe1ma Hope. oa clreua dN'Ora -
tlon8 ror tht-Zonta Club ('a rnh·aJ Nlrht di.Juler daDefo ICbeclulecl for
tomorl'OW (Friday) tW~nln,, at the Balboa Bay Club. Mildred taa-
ley a t left). chalrmaa, baa &llDOUDCecl that Walte r O'Keefe M1Jl fur-
• ThW'IICiay. Octobed 18. 1152
7 New lloaaes
Near Co~~pletion
Seven n~w homH In French
Quarter style are nearing comple-
tion on Via Grazlana near Udo
Nord, not far from the west tip
of Udo l8le. In charge or construction ls de-
slgner Harry Kelso of the Builcllng
tlnn of Kello and Sloan, who 11
former art director for Hollywood
movie productions. Among them waa "Saratoga Tunk," which he
says gave hJm the inspiration for
the new homes.
ThP stone and brick masonry.
black Iron carriagE' lights with
brass tl'lm and dt.'llcatt> Iron
gritlwork are true New Orleans
tyle. Each o! the seven homes
is distlnc ti\IC, yet planned tor har-
mony with its nl.'lghbors. The Is-
landers or Balboa Island is furn-
ishjng one house as a mode l home,
"rith early Amer ican r<>productlons
In Salem maple. P. A. ~r
Incorporated Is handling sales of
the homes.
FIR8T BOOil 8ECI'ION IUZT8
Mrs. 0. Z. Ro~ruon 1......,.,ed
Costain's "Silvel' Chalice'' at a
meeting of the Firat Ebell 8ook
Section last ThuJ'Sday at the home or Mrs. Raymond K . Harvey, 316
Poppy Ave., Corona del Mar. Mn.
Florence Howell and Mrs. HoJt
were co-hostesses.
Ill
A Toast!
from many
Ianda
• frotted tl•u
steins with eolorful
hendpeinted toasts,
.. ch in e d ifferent
len9ue9e.
TheM booh wilt be disc..-cf 011
TV -• -Channel 2 Sunday et 3
p. m. "Tlle Cevel~de of looh"
Smith'' London Joun:el
H Aile., Sm,th
nish Hollywood eetertalnrwwat ror thf' f'n u t. Mra. Meyers Returns
Set 4'5
A Hun9ry Men Dreams
R~onbed
How to Attree+ G ood Luc~
Carr
The 1Cin9dom Is Yours
300
3.75
H5
Dr Louil H Ev~t"l
Pi•i• looh --e Series
N•ture's Meu•9es
C~tmpbel~
2.50
I SO eoch
Geor9e Weshln9ton Vol. V
Freem~t"
The Curve •nd the T us~
(. "'?'" •
TWO GUESTS WILL BE
PRESENTED
The
3.50
7.50
3.00
BOOK SHOP
of tM llland
lelboe ld.nd
Public Can Get Tickets ADaheim Plays 1 From Scotland Trip
For Masquerade Ball It was a "Bonnie'' trip, says Mrs.
I Commander Fred Stephen of Tars Here Friday Philip MC'yers of Corona d<'l Ma r. American Legion Post 291 said who returned last month from a
this week that the gen<'ral public I summer trip to her ronner home I can obtain ticke ts for the Mas-Sunset Le a g '-1 e competition In Edinburgh, Scotland. T h e
querade Ball, which will be held opcns at 7:30 p.m. tomoi'T'ow IFri-weather was bea utiful and "Mag-
•-dey serv' ce on all
monogrommed glouwore
Oct. 31 at the Legion Ha ll, 15th dayl on all fronts. with Newport g1e" was present In Edinburgh for
St. and w. Bay in Newport. Tick-Harbor playing host to champion part or the famous summer resti-. UBEN MARGBETA
et inforp1ation can be obtain<'d hy Anaheim, Huntington Beach a t val. She round her mother, who 1 calling Commander S t<'Ph<'ns a t ~ant a Ana. and F ull<'rton at Or -\'islted In the Harbor area three Imports-Nordic Gifts
, HArbor 1515 or by writln~ to an~e. yea rs ago, in very good spirits. 1307 eo... Blvd.
Post 291. Fullerton again a ppears to be Sh<' was amazed that by flying she Corona del Mer
~ ~ ~ ---~ -th<' favorite. despite three early was able to leave Scotland on e day Harbor 1373
Q._ ~~ I season losses, since Anaheim suf-and be in her OWD home ln CaU-Hours 9:l0 to 5:l0. o~ Svndeyt
IDMDMIJ fered heavily from gradua tlon.f ;o:r;ru:· a~th=e=n:ex:::t·::::::::::::::::=::::::=:::::::::::::::::::~
I Santa Ana also figur(>S ~trongly,
Q11 while NPwpor t and Huntington
UMILI.8~ Beach ha~·e tlw advantage of dark ,.--horse ratings.
The Tars may tx-the team to
By ANN h<oat if lhPv can overcomt> their
DON'T HISS THE BIIIEST EYEIT OF THE YEAR!
ExdUng New DODGE -Com.lq OCTOB ER ZSrd l
1 Few women arC' born with 8 '<'<'ond hal( let-down: The) Jed ._ ___________ _, beautiful figure. but th<' ri:;h1 L)~\\ood 7-6 at half-ttme-last Fri-
r==============..l cJoth(>S can creete that imprcs ion. da~. but .l<?s~ 19-7. The Tars
1610 Newporillvd. SHAVER IDTORS COSTA MESA
YO R COC:-G( PLYMOUlH HEADQUARTERS
A
NEW
PHONE
NU MBER:-
HArbor 1091
for
Corona del Mar
Nursery School
(form erly Heyden's Haven)
Kathleen B. Head
Owner and Supervisor
R<'!OstPred Nurse
GraduAtl' of London. Eng_
440 Heliotrope A ve.
r orona del Mar
Yoa Ca1
COUNT
II US
for
ONLY THE FtNEST, ~lEST AND
FRESHEST DRUGS THAT MONEY
CAN IUY
AlE USED IN
COMP'OUNDING YOUR
P'lESCIU~ION
AT
Cer111 ••I lar PHARMACY
IU Coeet IIYCI -Coto11• del Mer
• HM»or 22n
Dresses, skirts and blouse can be ·am('d 1;n mttJal !Pad wht-n Tacklr
I chosen to emphasize your best f<'a-Car) Brown fell o!' an end zone
turt'l' --. to hid<' those irregu-Lynwood fumble tn thl' !\t'rond
1 larities I quarter and Quarterback RolJil'
I Bot. n,.t. start rt~ht at Ut~ Pulaski kickt'd the point .
. bottom, a.nd nod th.-proJH>r With two minutes to go in thl.' ctrd.l~ for you. . . . Coualt I half. Lynwood scored from thret> O'BRJL~·s w1Ut your nlll'~ yards out alter .a successful pass
probleiM. or let Utem ftad for play. ln the third quartel' a 50-
you Ute a.e p rmeat tbat ct\•H yard march brought another Lyn-
7" Ute llleellf!M u.e. aad Ute wood score. and in the final 30
moat COiftfort. ••• U.e atrclle seconds o! pls,y a 30-yard pua
tlaat wtu mold yoar 111pa to flat-produced the final tally. teriQI' eo~~to11111, Utat u. peaeh The Tara were handicapped by
to take car~ of your tummy aad the abst>nce or Halfbacks Denny
rear vtew .... or a wt.py bU of I Mason and Glen Pickens. unable
.,.wer aet that fun11Abee Ute 1 to play because of injuries.
UKht 0011trol M1thoot ~Ja~t
or pulllq. • -• s-. ....
O'BRIEN'S. whf'rf' thfoy caa
ellow you which pcU~ ..UI ftt
your nH'ds. A good bustline is an obvious es-
sential to the beautiful American I woman or this day and age. and
American lingerie engineers have
made this possible. American de-
signPrs are unexcelll.'d in eTI.'a tlng
bras to look beautiful while giv-
ins: you support and comfort. High
on the list of outstanding bra de-
signs is the Wisp-0-Youth bra by
Lucllle of Hollywood. Come in and
SE'P how W<'ll it fits you in the
style you need.
84-twH-n thf' l:irdlf' a nd bra
may tM-a roll of podctn.-.. that
nH>cb the unadJaa' Kerney "roll-
oil" to mold 7011 lato 011e aleek
llnf' under 81Jm t.o~ntu.al'
drt!Mf"A. l'ou won't bfoii~Vf' ln the
power of "roll-off" to make tbt.
chubby roU dl8&ppea&o -• -that
t-, you woa't bf'lleve It uatll you
aee the "before" aad "alter'' pk'-
turl"tt and try It 011 yourMif.
For you crinolJne cbnsclous cus-
tom<>rs WE' can c~ate the "full
blown" silhou£'tte for your party
or s treet frock with a strictly mo-
l dern wearable. the nylon taffeta
petticoat. It's wonderful how
pretty aDd awt It Ia, and perma-
1
nently! O'BRI EN'S also has a
smart and stiff nylon net petti-
' coat -• -and lots of pretty rutny
ones for your choosin'g. Come in I and let us show you these tmder-
cover gannt>nts for a beautiful
you!
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Highway Patrol Captain
To Talk to Legion Post
Capt. H. W. Null or the Statt>
Highway Patrol will speak at the
next mt>eting of American Legion
Post 291 a t Legion Hall. 15th and
W. Bay, Newpor t. It will be a
dinner meeting next Wednesday,
s tarting at 7 p. m., with the Aux-
illary pN>parlng the chow. Capt.
Null will discuss highway safety
and wa~ In which the Legion can
help in directing traffic during the
1953 Scout Jamboree.
FROM CALIF. TO FLORIDA
The Ma rines have moved the-L.
F. Blass family from 505 Marguer-
ite Ave., Corona del Mar, to the
Marine Corps Air S tation at MI-
ami. F1orida.
HORSTS IN VIRGINIA
The H . W. Horst family or Cor-
ona del Ma r are 'way back In
Quantico, Virginia, catching up
on local news via The Ensign.
ON TRIP TO NEW YORK
The Edmund Burns, owners or
the O.sa Verde Apartments in
Balboa, are on a month-long trip
motoring to New York. Just be-
fore they left. the Bums hosted a
combination farewell and birthday
party for Mr. Burns. Hlghllaht
or the evening wu a ~al Italian
spaghe tti dinner.
MOVE FROII IIEIGBTS
Floyd Cunninghams have moved
from 512 Fullerton Av~ .• Newport
Heights, to 103% 15th St., New-
port. .
WILCOX AT NOTRE DAM.E
Jack Carl Wllcox of 499 E. 19th
St.. Co.ta Mesa, ia now at the
University of Notre Dame In Ind-
iana.
ODDS 'N' ENDS SALE
Friday aad Salanlay
October 17 and 18
DRESS YARN
SOCK YARN .
SWEATER YARN
NYLON YARN
BABY YARN
WORSTEDS 2 oz.
60c
3Sc
SOc
40c
35c
for SOc
Aaaorted Colors
P. S. Wf' have loads of suggestions on how
to \.&lie these odds 'n' ends buys.
Football
Snacks
ARE EASY
308~ Ma rine Ave.
BALBOA ISLAND
HArbor 1241-J
FOR MOM
SHE CAN CHOOSE LOADS OF FILLING COLD
CUTS, CHEESE SPREADS, BAKED BEANS, SPA-
GHETTI and SALADS a t BJCIIAJU)'S DEUCATES-
SEN DEPARTMENT . . . OB SIMPLER YET-
HAVE OUR CATERING DEPARTMENT FIX UP A
DELICIOUS MEAL AND BRING IT READY-TO-
SERVE TO YOUR HOllE. THE YOUNG FOLKS
WILL REALLY APPR.fX:lATE TilE DEUCIOUS
EATS ---THE WARM HOSPITAUTY. AND SO EASY FOR MOM!
L I D 0
HARBOR ti!A
• -M A R K E T
IGLUIG
IW 00.&8'1' 11001..-v AD
OORONA DEL IIAil
~ ...
IUT TIE CARPET
THESAILOR8MOVE ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ C'lty Manager and ftJ_rs. John
SaUors have mov~ from 510 lr-me c::aeun:~r-t Heights, to •u· ,. Dll Pill!
OOTOIII:a U...
SEE the All -New DODGE
1610H.-pott ... ----COSTA ~ESA YOUR DODGE · PLYMOUTH HEAOOUARTtRS
NEWTONS IIOVE TO UDO
New Udo Iale retddenta are the
L. Newton famlly. 'lbelr fonner
addrHI wu 2Ut S. E. K1f\JI Rd..,
Oltr Hawm.
October 23rcl---It'• '53 Dodge Day
1610 Newport... ----COSTA MESA YOUit DODGE -PLYMOUTH HEAOQUAitTEitS
I
,
SECOND
SECI'ION
Tbuaday. October 18. 1952
Madae Fllen ill
lorNBeaored
A num~r of Corona del Mar Marine flen ._-.e Men awarded
Gold Stan for heroic IIC:'tkln tn t-.e
Kol'MD campaip.
MaJor Henry W. Horst, 811 Mar· ~rite Aw .• nee~ u.e Gol4
Star In U~u of his NCOOd Dli"Una·
ulshed Flytng Crou "for heroism
while partidpatln& in aerial tUght
against tile eaem;y in Korea oa
May 13, 1952. "The dtation atata
that Major Mont »d a aen.. ol
well planned attack& and personal·
ly l()()red five direct hits on bunk·
~n ud mol"tar poettbll, dlfte.
p.rdinr m~ enemy J1"'UftCi ~.
Major Richard S. Rub, 31, of
608 Acada Ave., wu awarded a
Gold Star ln lJeu of the ,rth Air
Medal while serving as jet pilot
wtth the Flnt Marine A.lrcraft
Wing's "Able Eagles" jet fighter-
bomber squadron ol Marine Air
Group 33. •
Capt. 01ar8 W. Budd. 28.
whose wife Mary and c:hlldrm.
Dennis, 4, and A.llOOn, 8 monthl.
live at !§20" 1rta Ave., wu award-
ed a Gol• Star ln lleu of the
Fourth Air Me&ll for completin&
..0 missions against the enemy.
Capt~ Walter M. Atherton, 29,
of 306 Marguerite Ave., wu
awarded a Gold Star ln Ueu of the
Third Air Medal for completing
40 missions o•er North Koree
while flying wtth the First Marine
Aircraft wtnes photographic
squadron.
Second Lt. John H, GilJ.D'Iore, 24,
of 415 HaUtrope Ave .• was award·
ed a Gold Star in Ueu of the Sec-
ond Air Medal for completing 40
missions.
Blood Program
Plaaaed lly nA
A group parttdpaUon plan for
blood donors for tbe Newport Har·
bor High School has been plan·
ned. and it begins today (ThU1'11·
day) when the Red Cross Blood·
mobile will visit this area between
3 and 7 p.m. at the American Le-
gion Hall, 15th St. and W . Bay.
This plan will enable PTA mem'
ben or the Hlgh School and their
famllles to be ellgtble for blood
in case of t1lness without the stip-
ulation of ~placing it, according
to Mrs. Kathryn Giddings, high
school blood bank chairman. Blood
donors must Jdentify themlelv.
wtth the HiJh School PTA in or-
der to take advantaee of the group partidpation plan. Appoint·
ments may be made at Harbor
1865. Children ~tween the ages
of 18 and 21 will be accepted with
the written COI'\Ietlt of their par-
ents. Transportation will be fur-
nis~d.
Goal Is 2,500
A goal of 2.500. nearly 500 more
than last year·s total, is sought
thls year from membership in the
Newport Beach E I em e n t a r y
Schools PTA group. Frien<b o(
tr'le schools as well as parel"ts arc
eligible as members Cor only 50<:
dues, according to Mrs. Norman
Hagen, president. Theme for the
Oct. 20 meeting wiJI be "Families
learning to live together."
Christening cmd Party
For Robin Jecume Moody
Christening c:eremonlet we~
held on Oct. 5 for Uttle 3~·month·
old Robin Jeanne Moody, and a
party ln her honor wu held Ia ter
ln the patio of her parents' home,
Mr. and Mn. ~E. Moody of
317 Marguerite Ave., Corona del
Mar. Rev. H. H. Hoclcer read the
baptismal service for his firat
groat grudddld, wbich was held
In the Chaprl by the 58. Corona
del Mar. Rev. Hocker l.s a re-
tJftd minister, but he still uslats
at eome of the erea ter t..o. An· eq. Churcbea About 25 reJa.
tJ.,. we~ present for the chris·
telling.
FJ.enhower -Nixon Hq.
lllenhower·Nixon Headquartera
tc. Newport Beech have bHa
opened at 3011 Newport Blvd and
wtD be ~n d&U,r from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Ralph P. Mukey, 1ocaJ
Ooanty Ceontral Committee re~ -•ttvw. anncMIIIC*I tJw ~ ol ct. Gfllet and _... "We ..._
... the help ot eYeQ'Cifte; call • .a~ce..., ciQ at Rubor ODL•
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JU.&DSEYE-CHOPPED SPINACH z FOR
LARGE 81ZDLI:88 GRAPES • • • • • •
IA&OE CELERY • • • • • •
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A" l..M,_,u.e.., New•fHIPft'
~the eedH city
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GiOUND BEEF 49f.
RATII -SLICED BACON .... ss:.
CHUCK BOAST 65f.
FiiiEBS ... 6Sf.
SiOiT Btls ... 49:.
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riOUiAL 10·k8cr S·k 4'1
NIBLET -Wbo&e ~B4'1
12--oz.-\"acaum Pack -GOLDE..~ 31t COIN z FOR
\"AS VAMP'S -l-or.. ORATED 1cr TUNA • • • • • •
S-LB. T I S . 7cr CRISCO • • • • • • •
DIOIEDAIY
CAKE MIXES
1 Pkg. of VVHrrE 1 Pkg. of CHOCOLATE
• 1 Pkg. of GINGER 1 Pkg. of FUDGE
ALL F.
99c
8 e PUDnT OF FaEE P~O e e
oast Super· ar
601 COAST BLVD. CORONA DEL NAB
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Poqe 10 The ~T ll.4ltmoR ~ Tbureday, OctC?bed 18. 1952
FORESIGHT vs. HINDSIGHT .
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It wu a IIDAll l"f'OUP ot
oJU.U a... U.. llattlor
an<! K..a wbo nUMred ta
1929 to ~ t1M neec! for
• local biP IICboot It ....
a mo.t tmportaDt problem,
and tM)' 1NN det.ennlDed
about tt. 'l"bey ba4 DO .tte,
no JDOIW7, .ad ao rta'lt under the Jaw for a .cbooJ
dlltrlot. But tMy ba4 •
plan. ADd they kMW tbe
y o u n c vtce -prtDets-1 at
HunUnJton Beach lit c h. Would he help!
Sidney Dav1d.on aaw &D
opportunity which come• to
few people. Here wu a
new district forming, pl'Ob-
lema galore, pioneering to
be done -a real cballen&'e
and reaponslbiUty. WhUe a
field ot 33 appUcanta was SID~~V R. DA VI'D80N
narrowed to 3, be made plana. since. "We have had amall prob-
The others came with credentials lema. and aome biC ones,'' •Y•
and records ot past performance. Davidson. "With the help of an
Dav&dson sidetracked the past outstanding achool board and
and built his CAM on facts and 1 plenty of moral support. we figures for the future. How large soh•l them. To a good teacher--
Mould the new district be'? What I antl I am truly proud ot my tao-
were the legal obstacles? How I ulty --tenching ls an Important
large a school. how big a bont! service. Its rewards &re lasting
issue how much would &ccrue I ones, and m&ke the ta,ks seem
from taxe~" easier."
ln November. 1929, he was F.nKIDf't"rinc-Fln.t Choice
handed a job with tremendous re-Engineering wa.'t his choice
sponsiblllty and a starting aaJary when he entered college at Unl·
of nothing. He finished the school verslty of California. He later
term ln his current job. but dur-switched to agriculture, and In
ing 8 solid months. put every 1917 joined the U. S. Department
spare minute Into planning and of Agriculture etatt. When the
building that new school-New-Army called. It was back to en-
port Harbor Union High. On a glneerlng duty with the Coast
week-end. he and the architect Artillery. He began teaching
would plan a whole deoartment, agricultural ct&SMs In 1920 at
placing a ll furniture and tlxturea Morgan Hill. near San Jose. Al'l
to scalt>. Then he would seek the v1ce-prlncipal, he undertook ad-best advice available. maklnllt' mlnlstratlve work. with some
lmprovt>ments where Indicated. coaching on ._he side whfch
Next week-end. they would plan brought the conference ,basketball
n DE'W department and revise the champlon!lhlp to Morgan Hill. He
flrF1 A law wu pa.ued to al-camt' ·to Huntington Beach In
lov. the new district. $410,000 1923 as vtce-prlnclpal. When that
worth of bonds were voted. A !lite city built a beautiful high IIChool.
wa." bought. plans were complet-he gained experience of great
ed. and aoon a steel -reinforced value later.
C'Oncrete school plant began tak-Mr. Davtdaon has for many ing shape-on schedule. Sirl David-years been a member ot the Or -
son went on the payroll Julv 1. an~te Countv Board of Education.
1 ~3f• and hired 11 teachers plus and now !lf'rves lUI Ita pre.!!ident.
nther "taft members. There was In addition to many friends In edu-
rnonl"v left for five bu~s and the I cation throughout the state. his nece:>'l&f"Y supplies In Septl"m-work has C'&rned a host ot them
ber thl' Hl~h School opened for m our community. He servt-s aa hu"'tnl""~' v&ce pr~sldent of thE' Harbor Area
QuaUt)• Work Pro\'t'n Boys Club He nnd Mrs. David-
CJIJ)ectors to quality construe· son make tht>lr homf' on Broad-
lion Ul 193() were quiC'kly silenc· wav ln Co11tll Mt>"ll· Thf'lr daugh-
ed when the earthquake of 1933 ter: Mr11 ~funPI Christen. llve!l at
dt'strO\'t'd hundrt'rls or Southland Upland with her hu!lband and
l!Chools Harbor High was un-their two rhllrfren Their son.
damaged. and Its tall white tower. Sid Jr .. ill at the Crnduate School
Rrlmlrt'd as a landmark from sea of Commerc;o at San Jo~ State.
li nd 'lhore by hundreds t>\•ery rlay. Among many noted citizens.
Is 3 tribute to lhl" ralibt'r of nont' hM rontrlbutf.'d more In the thOUJ!'h l and planning whkh Prin· servlct> nf our community than
,.,p.,l navlrf..,.,n gll\'t' ll'l the Sidnev Davidson. Community !ler-
P"'•Jt>C't ,·ice-is also the foremost aim of Rapld population fitrowth was our As.'IOC'iatlon. We are plt>ased
·• 'artor he took mto account, to rt-port Mr. Davidson's C'Om-
wl'h t master plan as a guide for ment about us: "The sound
"lf'l'l tv expan .. ion Ito; effective-growth of any community is
no:ss 111 proven for nothing has measured by Its homes Your
f'Ver had to be reb•ult or undone. Association has e&rned rE'al rec-
Ea,.h new addition fits the plar.. ognltion for IL" service, making
anti !len·f's well Thirt~·-thrt'e nrl-it possibl,. ror hundreds of faml-
•ht &onal acres adjolnin2' thl' !litl' lies to build and enjoy their
nre now school property and rnay own home" m our community."
be u~l for further l"Xp:msion ns If you art-saving toward thE'
a result of Davill~n·s fore~<ight. time whC'n vou can buy or build
lt was forestght Mmet&mel! ta:.:t>n that home for your family, why
at !'Om~ f)('~OnRI h~rli<~hi " nnd not place your savings where
f'Xpense 1 they cam a high return ? In 16 This yea r. lht>rc a1 c 55 teachers years of serv1ee. we have paJd
plus o;ome 20 olh('r ('mployees. never leal! than 3,. per annum.
on thP qtatf. ~any have S('I'Ved compounded twice a year. Come
from the begmnin~. a sl~lfieant ln and let ua tell you about our C'omphment to thP :r.anagement. plans today.
Principal Davidson :s also In the
restaurant and transportation
bualoess. The t-d1ool has a 30-
bus n eet. and n bu!!:v c-afeteria
whose siz:abll' lin•i · rlollHl \'Olume
Is exceederl t;,· :1 r.cnriJ'• !mack
bar This pop\llar shorl -order
bar, a.n ori~lnal !1iell llt Hnrbor
High, has bcPn a·laple<! fn" many
another C'Dmp •.
A talk Wllh 'lnff I Wt.lbtl.S I"C·
veala th(' k inrl •·' rpirit whirh 1 ct
the challengl" t' '·'J;Idony H·· h ,
Rlgb, and hi'IJ mel all oth01,.,
IJVING ROOM
BEDROOM
DINING ROOM
Such u .... ••:
ETHAN AUEN
SIKES
KLING
FANCHER
ENGLANDER
SU.LY .... ---
w.~.,,. Otlt.n
7 ·0 S. COAST llVD.
balboa
ERRL SAYII&S
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I£WPOIT IEICI, UUFtllll
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LAMPS AND SHADES
WAU SHELVES
BEDDING
FIEI
OEllvYY
ClEOfT
TEl totS
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FUlNITUU
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Panel Is Led
By Mrs. Hill
Mrs. Edgar Hill of the Newport
Harbor Assistance League led a
panel discussion on projects at the
fall meeting of the National AB-
siatance League at Oakmont Coun-
try Club Thursday, Oct. 1. Sustain-
ing members of the local branch
of the League have reported that
they plan to donate articles to the
Assistance League annual bazaar,
that they will be hostesses for the
Christmas luncheon of the League
and they will again sponsor the
spring Bundle Tea to replenish
t he Thrift Shop, according to Mrs.
Joseph Seek.
Mrs. Harry Stickler, has been
welcomed back to active member-
ahlp of the League. Mrs. WUbur
Buck Is continuing her League ac-
tivities after the birth of a baby
girl.
Birthday Dance
Nancy Btyant or Corona del
Mar gave a dance at the Balboa
Bay Club to celebrate her thir-
teenth birthday annivena.ry.
Guests were Cynthia Beltran, Ar-
tie Birtcher, Connie Seeley, Bob
Reid Betsy Blackmar, Larry Met-
call, Brenda Barnett, Ann Lard-
ner, Jim Pringle, Carole Blower,
Rod Zwiebel, Lyn McFarland.
Oren Wade, Jody Ueb, Eddie Pope,
Patty Riley, Patricia Knapp, John
Lewis, Susan McCarthy, John Hen-
rotln, Phyllis Milum, David Sing-
ley, Chameth Starege, Walter
Howard Kay Laoefield, David
Carrol, Chuck Keith, Nancy Bry-
ant, John Kautnna.n, Carolyn Cal-
Us and Steve White.
Garden Party Hosteu
Mrs. Lyman Farwe ll or Balboa
and Los Angeles played hostess to
an t>normous garden party held by
women or Episcopal Churches or
Southern California at her Los An-
geles home and gardens. 444 S.
Lorraine Blvd., Los Angeles. A
miscellaneous booth of gifts and
flowers was sponsored by women
of St. James Episcopal Church at
the party. Mrs. J. B. Gooken was
chairman assisted by Miss Irene
Bosomworth and Mrs. Harry Os-
trander.
No. A %1900
NOTICE TO CRE DITOR
ESTATE OF WALTER LEO JOR-
DAN, also known as W. L. JOR-
DAN, DECEASED
Notice Is H er eby Gh·en to the
creditors or and all persons having
claims against the said decedent
or said estate to me them with the
necessary vouchers in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court or
the County of Orange. State of
California, or to pre!K'nt the same,
with the necessary vouchers, to the
undersigned at his or her place
of busint>ss, to-wit :
c /o Hurwitz and Hurwitz,
Attorneys at Law.
2611 Newport Boulevard,
Newport Beach, CalHornia. 1 within six months after the first
I publication or this notice ..
Dated September 29, 1952.
CARL A. MONAHAN
Executor of the Estate
or said decedent.
HURWITZ & H URWITZ
1
2611 Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach, California
Telephone -HArbor 2787
Attorneys for Executor.
Publish.: Oct. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1952
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Page 12
Miss Edith Schneider of B.I.
Is Wed to Robert K. Leinau
Yellow g la<lioli and white chrys-
anthemums banked the altar of
Chr1st Church by the Sea on Sat-
urday. Oct. 4 when Miss E<lith M.
Schneider of 324 Amethyst Ave ..
Balboa Island, pledged her troth
to Robert K. Leinau, 330 Ame-
thyst Ave. Mr. Leinau is the son
of Mr. and Mn;. Robert Lelnau of
the Balboa Islana address. and
Miss Schneider is the daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Plenry P .
Schneider. Re,·. Thomas R. Pan-
dell read the ceremony.
A ballerina length gown of ny~
lon tulle billowing from a fittea
lace bodice was chosen by Ute
bride for her wed<ling. Matching
t hls were lace wTistlets and Inserts
of lace on the skirt. She wore a
veil or ne-t and carried a bouquet
Pol'ti cel Advertiseme nt
HEAR
LIONEL
VAN DEERLIN
YOU. CANDIDA Ti FOI
CONGRESS
of white atephanotl.s and orehJd.s.
Her matl'On of honor, Mrs. Wella
Miller of Vista, wore a pale rose
ballerina length gown and pale
pink carnations with delphinium
for her bouquet. John Lelnau of
Manhattan Beach waa hb broth-
er's best man. while the groom'a
son, Robert K. Leinau J r., and
Stanley Bu tler, a brother-In-law
from Claremont were ushers. Mrs.
Leslie Freitag was aololat and
Mrs. Kermeth Dell played the or-
gan. Mrs. W. Leslie Dlog, Mrs.
Richard McMahon. Mrs. Stanley
Butler, Mrs. Russell Wallin and
Miss Kalhlein Lelnau assisted
with the reception, which was
held a t Goodell HaU of the Church
with the assistance of the-women
or the church. The newlyweds
will make their home at 324 Ame-
thyst Ave.
The new Mrs. Lelnau ls a gradu-
ate of Pasadena City schools and
Pomona College. Her husband Is
from Ort>gon State University.
Harbor Area Teachers
Visit Far Away Places
Some of the far away places
visited by Harbor Area t eachers
during the summer Include Alaska.
where Mrs. Velda Mitchell and her
family trailered this s ummer. An-
other extreme was reached by
r.t rs. Carol Denton who went to
Jacksonville. Fla. Mlss Ht-len Mor-
ris spent part of the s ummer at
her home in Minnesota and new
teacher. Mrs. Rita Lokan, and her
husband took a holiday trip to Vic-
toria, Ca.nada. Principal Bernice
Vestal took a trip to Yosemite this
summl'r as <lid one of her teachers,
Mrs. Emily Beattie, and family.
Nurse Emma Matill s}X'nt most of
the summer in the San Lorenzo
Valle-y and M rs. Glenna Ch risten-
sen visited Provo. Uta h, and na-
tional parks in nee.rby states.
Kiwanis Wives Meet
Bridge and cana ta were the
•••••••••••-I e\'l'ning's entertainment after a I short busine&s meeting of the Wa-!VRY SUNDAY 9:15 r .M.
KVOE
1410 ON YOUR IADIO DIAl.
lnaki t KJwanis wives) club at ttw
home of Mrs. Bob Speth, 1026 W.
I 18th St., Costa Mesa.
Prize winners were Mrs. Rof.'(er
Hannaford. Mrs. Don KJrkpatrick
and Mrs. Burt Webb. Refresh-
1
ments were ser·ved by the hostess
•••••••••••-and MtrS. M y lett Porter, co-hos-tess.
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A per..onal number list
helps to speed fOUr .:or~·:...:---.... /on.g tfisfance Cll//1 •.... Whether it's a
birthday call to t he folks back home, or :m important
busineSs call across the nation, you'll save rime if
you give the operator the out-of-town number
you're calling, rather than just the name and address.
' T hat way, you see, you won't have to wait while
she gets the number from "lnfonnation" in the distant
town. And a free personal number booklet ... for
the local and out-of-town numbers you a ll most often
..• is yours for the asking. just ~ send a postcard,
or drop in to your nearest Pacific Telephone business
office ... and start y9ur ~number list today.
IMfOUfllltJn-~
of the Iowa: rates on "station''
calls when you c:alllong distance?
II you tell the operator you'll
speak with anyone who answers
at tbe out-of-town number you're
ctiling, you'll fiDel it can mean
imporunt •vinp for you.
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Thunclay. Octobecl 18. 1852
+ The Church Points the Way to a Fuller
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eM e¥M of Itt FrWeyt e!MI Hely Dey. "-4 ...
.. 1:11 p.lll ...... froM 7100 .. 1111 "" ..
()JIIU8T OIIU80II BJ' TIIIC u:A ~-~ Metltodld '
...._ Blft. at UU. St.. Newport. 11A ~
Putor: B1»•· ........._ ao7 P trl
StMcley Wonhip Service: II a. -.
Chwch School: 9:41 •• "'·
Mlcl...l MM+Iflt: 7:10 p. "'· We4......,
Pr.cecled ~ 6:)0 p. "'· , ......
ftUT ()JIU&CII OP OIDU.8T 8CiiiH'I'Ift
1101 VIa Lido, Newport BeMIIa
...... IIAI'Itor Mil
s-dey ~~ t :ll .....
Suftdey Sorvlce: II :00 a. "'·
Wedi!Oidey E....nint t.4..tift9: I p. a.
a..dint R-, Ill '•lm St.. ..,~
Opet~ deify fTom noon to 5 p. "'· e~c.pt s-4.,1
elld Holldeyt
FIBST BAPTlST OJiu&oB 01" NEWPOa'l'
IWboa BIYcL, lttb A Court 8 ta., N .......
Paatol': B. V. Nlclcel
Svlldoy S.rvlcot
9:45 •· m. Sundey Qurcll School
II :00 •· "'· Wonhlp Service
7 :)0 p. m. Sulldey Mtll"9 SoMce
t.tld·WM• Service:
7:JO p.m. Wedi!Oidey--lroyer t.toeH.t
ST. IAIID EPISCOPAL Cllt1JWII
IJOI VIa U., N~ ae.dl
Mlalsw: .... Paal Moore Wllleeler
P110MIINbor lUG
s.Moy Sorvtcot
1:30 a. "'· Holy C.."'~~t~IOfl
9:30 end II :00 •. m. t.Aenllllt Prerer .
9:30 e. "'· Registretion for Sv ... oy SAool
1\undey S.mcet
9: 15 •· m. Preyor Gullet
10:30 Holy Conlm~~t~lott
Newport Heights
8EVENTII DAY ADVENT18T OBUaOII
N .... rt BIYd. at Bol8a St.. Newport Bel<tll
l'laGDe: ar.eoa ~B or B..._. ,.....
Putor: BoWs L. Aadenoa
s.twrcley Momlt!t Setvtco.
S.bbettl School: 9:)0 •· -S.rmott: II :00 ._-
~~r.,., t.4oetlng: Wednetdoy, 1:00 p.M..
Friday Evonint Vetpon: t :OO p.m.
1'1'. ~&EWS PllESB'I"'''EBBAN OJIU8(]II
IIIII St. A.ad.rews &cL, N8WJ10rl Jlrlallt.
...._ tile S t. from BlC1I 8cllooL ft. Ill: tfn
Putor: BeY. laaaee s. 8....,..
s..cl~y Wonhip S.rvicot at 9:JO ... II •· &
Suadey School et 9:)0 •· -.
NEWPORT BARBO& L U'l'lllaA!f Ollt1II(JII
10!'7 Ollff Dr,. Neww-ri ...... ..
Pltoae: • ....,.. .... .
8 11ppl7 .-..rtor
Chwct. ScJ.ool: 9:JO •· m. s.!Mioy
Sundey Service: II :00 .. m.
_.,.
This Support tM Chun:b Seri• Ia Made Pa.ible Through the cooperation of the
I
IASI N SHII'YARD--Itoy Yovntotto
Colftplet. t.teit~tonence for All loo ..
701 loyslde Dr., Newport leech HArt-Ol22
IILLHEI~ER AND WALJCEit
luild•r'• Herdwere end s,.ctaltiM
110 Coest Hwy., Nowport leech, lEo-6411
DEAL'S St.tOKED FISH
Yov C.tch 'om -We Sftlo .. 'om
Hw)o, 101 at .... rina: o..d Newport Plot, HA 2GJI
&&IFS RESTAURANT -' IAICElY
SpocW'!Iiftt ia Wad4i"9 Cohe
701 c..tt ...... c-.... t.ter, HArt-1111
H. T. <AHAM IAJT AND TACKU STOU ........ FWIIItt ~
607 c..tt Hw, .. N.w,... ... ell ...... -
HlatH HAUOit -liCHAIDSON cau1181 .,.... Owllets ... w ..... _ ....... w.,.
-..,.... Dr ...... ,... ..... ......, ""
PAUL C. JONIS _. SON UAL llfAll
C•••hte ..., ...... ..,. •--· ....,...
2107W ...... N .. Ne .......... ....._Ufl
UDO PENINSULA SHWYAID c ... ,, ........ ...
too )Itt St ...... ,......... ....... ,.,
ltA1J'H P. WASJCEY ......,_Appr•leot
Mil Ne.,.t IW., New,_. ...... H.tlw -
1.. J. llmll I COWPAH'f c ........ ,......, I au...,._ _., .................... -
STAHOlD ..:1'l.IC CO. I lilt........_ ...,., t .. JKe o..d Repelra
110 C..st Hw, .. ...,....,. a..dl loe-6J21
ltOSAN INCOitPOitA T£0
t.torina DM.Iott o!MI Forolt• Moton Ltd.
621 Coat+ Hwy .. Now,_. ... ch ... _ 7411
SEASPOitT LANDIN6 COFFH SHOP o,.. 24 ......_ One IIIOel o!MI Y" wll M .....
117 C..st Hwy .. Newport ... ell ... _ 6116
SYMPSON a..t NOUA.It
, • .._. alld O...oion
112 , .... St ..... .,........ ...._ 2404
1D 1.. SfDB..WEIEA-UALTOI
IIU c...t IW .. c-4.1 Mer ......, 27M
THE lfAUTY IAlH
y_, ...... -Hear St,llt
111'7 .... ,.,. .......... ,..,. ..... He"-....
YIU.OW CAl COWPANY ........... ,... ........ c.. .....
U7 c...t Hw,. ...,.._ 22D-IMeea ...
NIWPOaT-IAUOA FtDaAI. SAVINeS I LOAN
A ..... IMfllwiS.-P. A. ,......,, Pra ... e~tt
nn va. a.u.. .....,_. ..._.. H-"-••
ClAI.I(. WffAWZIN&, INC. c....a... ,. ...... s, .... ...
.... St ..... ..,.... ......... 2 ..
FIAHaS J. HOilYATH, ....._ ......, ,.,.. ......... ........................
THE SHADE SHO,
~ foo Orci-V...tlea ....... Df•I*Y Hdw.
114 29th St .. Nowport IHd Horkt 114
WALTS TltADIN& POST -Weltot H .... "
u-1 MartM Eq.t,...., Ne.Hcel DMoteffotta
422 J0tt. St. (NMr foe ..... , Newport HA 2470
&INRA!. SHHT WffAl WOUS
2107 VIle Wey, ... ..,.. ..... ...,.., 22 10
1CA Y FtNCH CIIAWICI ............. ,....,
121 c...t 1W.. C..... 4el W. H-'-Ult
MLIOA e&ASI CO. w...o.c.. ............... ww.
.. c...t ....,.. ......... ..... ..._ 1121
IAYIHOU TIAIL8 PAM ... IOAT LAHDIN4l
..... Weer
IM I c...t Hwy .. '........ ..... ...._ 1410
W.IOA MALlY CO. ........... o,. ,....., ... .,.....,, ....
-I. ..... .... ..... ...... J2T7
LAISON"S IOAT I CAIINIT SHOP
SemM '-... Ye '' IF I Cur Htlel c..ft
Ill c...t Hwy. ....... ..... ...... 60M-J
ten"' ......... ~ 80011
u. ......................... ··-w..,
-c..t ... c... ...... MM. .....
Tbunclay, Octoher IL 1152 .... ...,.,..._T
to a Fuller Life -Attend Regularly +
T a MAlt~.._ o.~.tda Ia God. oor any human
..................... be hM spiritual leu·
ami& 'eltlt • ,,. ,.., til _, ,._114, Faith can li(ht
up your ..... tile ....-. aiPt.
Hon il oat .....,.._ ...-ctation of cood. Surely,
Hope JMID' ' _.. JUDkind Hope must be 1
the de diM bePe tt. -..ert &om bfMkin&. Ho,. ;, a
""f»> ..., tlte toed...,. •u•t •aile to the Glory
lAtttL yew.. the ........ of die thra Lo¥e ........ aftd 1.J ........... .,... ,.... ~ ..... ,., be
tM Cf'Oflmbt4 lface. You will ... tbne epiritu.ll vita,
.-at JOW' chwch ... don't milia~
Bcdboca lJI4n4
OOIIIIiJ]IH I ..niODIIn' mi'OIIm
lU .............. .... -I ... Dr. 1lan7 ..... ...., ....
f:)O .... ....., w-1
ti:OOa-.W.,......m..
anJIICII 01' ft. IOIDf VUJII'1IID Itt Marhe • ..._ ....._ ......_ ... 1U. tilt ........... ~ ...... ...... -., ............ .....
~ .._, ·-.......... .. c ......... s. .... ,. .......... fat ,....,. ...
H.lp 0.,.. 4:00 .. I :JO ,_ -. M4 7:Jt .. laJt ,_a.
Coron4 cW Mew
OO&ON.& DSL II.&& COMIIt1N'I'IT 0K1111o08 o • .., ... ~
au ..., ...... .&....., o.n.a ... 11ar
..... JUnor lJU..I
.... : ........ Edward .......u
s-day W..Wp s.Mcae:
9:41 a. -.. I I :00 a. "'· s-4ey Sdlool: 9:41 ....
Costa Mua
.&StmiiBLY OF GOD OII1JB()II
1t11c1 8&. ... Eldee A •e., Coeta 11 ..
.._.,: B!'.aclaa llJ1t
Be•enad II. o. Oroale. Putor
$.4ay Sch..l: 9:30 •· "'·
WoniMp: 10:41 •· "'· elld T!lO ,_ "'· Y.-, People a!MI Cldlclret~'s Semce, 6:JO p.,.. S..
~ Semc.e: Wlld..,dey, 7:l0 p. 111.
La41M' t.4ltaloeary ColmcJt, lluncleys. I 0:00 a. ""
liT. IOAORDI OIIUBOB
11M Oraace Ave, O.ta •-
Pitoee: JSYlaeoa sou
Fatber Tb_... I . NeYia
~., Me.et et 7:00, 1:10, 10:00, 11:10 •·""
W..Weys: Meu et 7:00 e. m.-CoflfeniOfl: S.tunlays
from 4:00 to S:IS--7:00 to 1:15 p. 111.
OOIOIUNITY IO:TIIODIST CHURCH
UO W. lttlt St., eo.1a II._
ftoae: BI'Acoll Tn1
BeY. loeepb w. lleSilaDe
~llcley: 9:45 •· 1ft., ct.urdl ~ncley Scllool
10:10 e. m., Monting Wonhip-7 p. "'· Con ... A.-
WYF Sef'vi~7 p. m., Hith School t.4YF Semca
7 p. m., Sunef'90III 6rot~p s.rAce
THE OIIU&CB OF OIIIUBT
1050 Obardl St., Oeeta II._
Pboae: BEacola 8586
D . G. Ban~ ll1alater
~~ 9:45 e. m., libl• Sc~I0:45 e."'· W....Wp
S.. "'-II :45 •· "'·· Communi-7 :)0 p. "'· E-t..-t Sem~Weclnewfey: 7:10 p.m., Enning Sen-loe
OENTBAL BJBL.E CBUBOII
Oraap Ave. at Urd St., Ooeta ._
n.&: BI'Aeoa Mit
A. A. Kaden. Put.or
s-4ay ~: 9:45 •· 1'11--Momiat Service, I I e.""'
Ev4N1i"9 S.rvice, 7:10 p. na.
WW .... Service, Weclnetcley, 7:10 p. rn..
the cooperation o! tbe Following Ciric Minded Citizens and Businessmen:
THE SHADE SHOP .. C>N..-v ........ _,., ~.,.ry Hcfw.
14 2ttll St,. Newport a...h Hart--IM
rs TllADIN6 POST -Wattw H .... n
._..,.. Eq.l,_., Na.Hc.el DeNtation•
J0ttt St. (NMr foe He.e) .....,._. HA 2470
4HNUAL SHHT WITAL WOW
Hart..r 2210
r.A Y FINCH CIIAWICX .....,. ., .... ,......,
C.... IW.. C.... .. Ww H.,._ 2119
MLIOA et.AII co.
Witt. Ow c.. ............... ww-
c...t Hwy.. ........ ..... ... .... 1121
NMMa TMIUI PAM ... IOAT LAHOINe .,...w..
lc...tHw,,.Ma ......... ..._._
IALIOA IWfY CO. .. o.,.,, ......... .....,, ....,.
L ..... llwl., .... ......._ 1217
Nf IUfft.l. I IPOa1N8 eOOM ..................... .... ......,
c..t ..... c.-. ...... MM. ,...,
H. H. HOLIItOOK-'LUt.4Hit
New Constrvction, Water Heat.,., fvniMet
2101 W. lelboe IIYd., Newport ... eft HA 14t~W
HENlY SUFRT -loat l.lcfitl9-l•,.'"
u ri's l.encllng, 711 c...t Hwy •
Newport ... ch leeco.~ m1
ltOIUTS JfWB.Y.S
bqvkite Je_.,., n..t &i¥M Lettitlt "---
22lVa Marine A.,.., a.n... ltle!MI, HAtt.er 2UI
UAfOOD SPlCIALnES COWAHf s.-t--: w. eM, ..... ., .._ ,.. ......
'" JOttl St .. .._.,.... ..... Ha..W rsor
IAL.IOAINN
I ........ St ...... Hert-WO
COlUMIIA PUT CONliOl CO.
509 E...._ llwol., ..._ HA Jt•l HA ,.
COASJ PIOfiR1IIS CO. .,......,........._
JOIE. ......... ~ ......__
MY I lEACH awtf . .C.
~ '-'· Dill .... .L ............... ... •• w ...... w.. ...................... ...
lJOHAID'S LIDO WAIUJ Or-.. c...ty't ...... ca ... ,w .........
MJJ VIa LWa. ,....,_.. ...... MM. nn ,
aAIINCI ~IUOCH -...._ ...... c.w.t._. ..... ......
_, ~ w,, Mea,.. ...... HArW -
IA6NALL IMPORT CO .
Hencl-de Gifts from Tiny Charms to Furnitw.
I 19 C..tt lfwd., Corona d•l Mer Herbor )712
EARL W . STANLEY
A&Mmblymen, 74+11 Olttnct
US Marine A.,.., lelboe hlencl Hart,. I T7l
WASHEimE SELF SElVtCE LAUNOaY
Dyet.,., Dry a...~... FWalle4 .......,
404 C..tt llwcl .. C.One del Wer Hart-2566-W
R11WOUIS IEAlTY CO.
s.~ •••• ••Ins••
Ill c...t N., C«one 4-' t.e.t, HA 21D I lGO
SHE-WOWIWS Alf#M.
We Ha ...... ParW o.llt far M 0 1 '1
106E. .............. ....__
W. D. JOHNSON JfWIUY
.... Styte c...-..._.,
211t.t.n.A-. .... Waa4 ......_2 ..
WflSO.. JfWIUY
J.w.lry, s-r. ... Wtlf&lll II ..........
201 Wei• St .. lefMe Hart-2261
ACE KEY SSIMCI
te..,. '•• •••••• 101 ...... St .... ._ ~ II"
HEUN _. IOiaT LYNN -a..l ... c::... ... ..., PI-a,.,...
411 c...t ...... c.-. ... ....,, ttM. 1111
......
.r '£HIJR.£HES I
•DOO'I'III!Q: or A'I'ONI!:IIEN' 81'.1111011 roa LIWJ-
New ~ton the tornetimes in· "Some Quiatiaa HaUl••" wiD
volwd ~-pdoiAtooe· be the IUbJect of~· .. .-..... t will be glveD m the New-liven by I>r. Harry WWt. at the r:. :=,~ot=·~ :.~Ch~ .o;::'lw....:
1..-oa S.lllOil entitled ~ BQ Fruit. NaDcy Weekkr will
or A.......,t." Paul'._ a&atemftlt lin& ''Flee ,.. • BlN,• ,_,...._
to the Corinthian~ (1:18) consU-of Balboa IalaDd Qlurc!b. wbo at.-
tutes the Golden Text: ' tended the Orup ODuatr Me~
preachlnJ _of the crou i.a t o thenl odlat Ch~ ...... meetiaal bald
tbat per1ah fooUahnHa; but unto Monday ~tat tbe a.ta M.-
ua which are saved it i.a the power' church, lncludM Mr. and Mrs.
of ,.God." • Ted Hauser, Mt. and Mrs. F. L.
• • • Lowe an4 Dr. Whlte .
&EV. TINO'III:Il TO PREACH • • ' 1\olJaM M. 'l"lacher, pastor of LD'E or AP08'R.a P&UL
Ftrlt Metbodlat Qurch in Orange, Rev. J.... 8. S--.rt wtD wU1 occupy the uUI!it Sunday apeak on m. topic,, "A Man in
momln£ at Christ ChUrch by the Christ," a biopapbla&l aermon oa
Sea. Tbe apecial rnUiical num-the life of Apoat.Je PaW, a t the ben lndude "Gj~ 'llllnts of 9 :30 and 11 a. m. SUDday •rv1ea
Thee Are Spoken" aung by the at St. An~ Pre 1 by te r 1 aD
Sanctuary Choir a.nd a baritone Church. The m.t. Sd.lool West-
aolo by Howard Fol.tom.. A spe-minster Fdlowahlp wtl1 meet at
dal Suoday evenlng service at 7 p. rn. Sunday. 'n. procram ..
7:30 will present the story of the P~ by the Fellowlhlp Co~
English Bible in koda.sUdes. The mil.sion, Barbara Bancty, ebalnnan.
presentation is timed to tie in with • • •
the recent publication of the R,e.. SEIUION ON GLO&J'
vised Standard Version. Rev. H. V. Ni.d&el'a 11 a. m. ser-
• • • mon at the Ftrst Btptjat 0111rch of Newport S WMity w1ll be "Good-
bye to Gloey." and at the 7 :30 p.
m . service he wUJ pr-eech on
"Atonement Thfouab the Blood.''
LA\'ML""i TO Ol\!E SE.R\'J(;£
Next Sunday is LaymU~S' Day
at the Corona del Mar Commun-
Ity Church. Laymen of the con-
greiation will conduct the services
at 9:45 and at 11 o'clock. Harold
Wahlberg of Santa Ana will speak
on "Responsibilitit>S and Privi-
lt."ges of Laymen." Sam Meyer will
g.i"e the call to Worship, invoca-
tion and the benediction. J Em-
err Sargent wiU conduct the ~n
t>'ral Confession and give the words
of assurance. Arvo Haapa will
rl'ad the scripture lesson. ~t. A.
l rarwood "Ai U offer the prayer
Henry Freeman 'Ai ll introduce the
speaker and a nnounce the offer-
ing.
The Chapel Choir will sin~ in
th<' 9·45 senice "Com(' Christians.
Jom to Smg" by Gill('tte and the
Chancel Choir will sing at 11
o'clock 'Let AJI the Ht-an•ns
Adore Thpe" by Bach. • • •
Campaip Dates
Are Oct. lllov. 2
Datt'S for the building eam-
~lgn to provide a SuDdl7 -8c:bDal
unit for Christ Church by the See
han• been set for Oct. 19 to ~ov
2. according to William Me~
ald. gent>ral cha.irman ot the cam-
paign. Re,· Alt'C ="k:bols. San ta
Ana preacher. will !U'I"\'t> as tlw
speaker for the Jdck~ff banquet
on ~1onday. Oct 20. at which all
the workt>rs '-'111 bt> guest.s. P~·.
Rolland Tincher First Mt>thodist
Church of Oraru~e. who lS a.ssu;ting
the local ~gauon u Cam-pai~ Direct?r, will pve his open-
In£:' mstrucllons to tht" workers oFnCF'..R~ TO BE t.:LF.CTF~ , on unday afternoon, Oct. 19.
Eldt>r Nf'd Bris tow, chaplain or Tht' church 1s srt-king to pro-
the Glenda!<' Sanita rium. w11l brin.: nd~· a connecung wtit between
the m(·ssage to the :"'t'wport Har-Goodt."ll Hall and the Sanctuary
bor Se\'enth-Oay Adventist Church that wUI provick> much nef'ded
a t 11 a. m . Saturday_ A specia l class room !>paN'. Tht>y htwP been
committee was namf'd last mght lookm)( forward to bwldlnR" a 5\D'I-
to choose a nomjnating committt>t' day School unit l'\'('r ~inet' GoodeU
for S<'l~cting _o~flcers for 1953 .. A Hall iLSC'If was built 20 years a go.
layman s trammg class lS . betn,g ThC' depN's~on. th<' war. and ron-
ht>ld <'''t'ry Thursday en•nmg at struction of the prewnt sanctu-
2664 Santa Ana A\'e., Costa ~~~ I ary all dt'layf'd the project but the
members f('('l that the u me has
now com<' to mo' (> ah<'ad. Includ-
l'<i 8$ a '" m obj(-cu,·e In th(-cam-
f\81R:n .. \Ill bt• thr poying off of
$24110 tlw balanct• sui! uwm.; on
thl• prt'S~>nt ... a net uar)
Church Women
Plan Luncheon
1 A bu!f"t luncheon will prec.•d•~
the monthly meeting of thf' Wo-
m"n·s F(.'llowship of tht> Corona
dC'l ~far Community Ch urch
Wt"dnesda.r a t PilgTim Hall of the
Want ads make ~-eryday Uvt:nc
euler. Many a want is fiUed
through UJt> of a 11M or two.
church. Luncheon '-';ll b<-~t'n·f'd FI~ST CHURCH OF Ct«<ST
at 12:30 p. m . with the "Flower SCIENTIST
and Gerden" Circlt> making th€' llOl Vie Lido, Newporl S.•cl•
QITBOgemc.>nts. RPSt'n·ation~ should "' b·o·c· o' n.e Mo·h·· c~ .. -clt lte
be made by Monday noon v.'ith F-,1, C~.·c• or C'>r 1• Sc to~· 1t , Bo ..
~WBt>rtha Kentch of HArbor ,0 .,, Mou<>ch.ne+•s
· S~"doy Sc"-ocl 9: IS a ,1ft.
Mrs. Oli\'~r Campbell will speak I sJ..,doy Ser. c• J 1 <10 0 _,.._
on t.hc pro~t plans of thf.' Wo-ved~•~do) E-.e" nq ,..ee··,9 8<10 P·'"·
m<'n G1tt. and r~uests a II m('m· Re~d "CJ Roo"' lou'ed et 11 1 Palm ~rs to brm~; t~e1r Thank_ Off~r-S· Bo 'kx>a ,, open d3 't) f•om 12 noon
Ill~ .J\l rs_ (;(ortl~ Jluus~ \\:111 Cl\'1' ·~ 5 p -e•c•p• S--d~\1 o"d l>ol OOV1
dt."VOtlons. Spt'Clal ~USJ_C lS plan· noi•or>o I) obs•"'ed
n('d by :\frs. J . l..A'she Stl'fft'ns('n. T!!e pub.i.: ,, c.:>rd,olly .rw.ted to et-
ThoMrs. w .FOK. J:ilumason and __ ~rsb. '·"d ;t,. churd• serv , •• end Ul. the
. mas . et y, accompan1.-u Y Reedi•Q Room
M1ss Margaret Scharleo.
~ I
de~~orators
of fine hoMes· yacltts · apart••h
....... et H-ltiiCf ........ we he" £VaYTHIN&.
y_. can Mlect ,._ fwaltwa ....,_ ... ......, ....
l.di4NI ef ...._,_eM ,ecifice Tto,;c.l lA AA • ._
We ................ ..,.,.,~ , •• , .. , ...
.............. fl..r -en.,. aM ..... IRIIL .._.a a... ..., ...... 1 ..._. ,.,..,..., ._ ..................... , ...... ,..., ..,. ....
-fwWt•e aM rettee .... t..w.. I,., ...
....... I -LL y_. ... tl-e!MI _.,...,,.... .. ...... -~ ................ -.........
House & Gurden
Itt COAIT MteMWA•• MlWHIT IIACtt, CALl •• .,_ .... , ........ -.............. ..
ROO CAMERON
MARIE WINDSOR
.. THE JUNGlE'
STARTS U NDA Y
FOR SEVE.~ DAY
Now at Re gular Prices
ROBERT TAYLOR
DEBORAH KERR
"QUO V AD IS"
CoDU.uous ~ un. from !:SO
Eveai.a&' bo"._ 6:SO a.ad 9:SO
Bo~ Of~ O~u 6 :15
BOY FOR MESA COUPLE
A son was born Friday, Oct. 3,
to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis P. Thomas,
2014 ~ Maple St., C:O.ta Mesa. The
baby boy weighed ln at 7 ~unda,
6% ouncea at Hoag Memonal hos·
pAtal.
····~~~· .-ra
Ar,hes
"Your Hoet to the <:but SlDce 1928"
F I NE POOD 8
C OCJ JITAI L8
COAST HIGHWAY AT
THE AlCHES
New,.,t ... cia
JOHN VU.EI,T.f:
._ 1161
Newport Harbor Business and Professional
Women·s Club
ANNOtiNCES ITS A.VNUAL
CHRISTMAS PREVIEW-Rendezvous Ballroom
DEOEMBER 5 aad 6, 186~
Last yeat·'s proc('t'ds from tickets sales were donated
for Community Betterment as follows : * YEARLY SCHOLARSHIP
Newport Harbor Union High S<.'hool ~rl. * ROOM for HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL. * SPO:'I:SORSHlP of a<.'1i\'e GIRL SCOt:T TROOP
or Costa Mesa. * LOCAL and NATIONAL CHARITIES.
SPECIALIZING Ill
Visit Our Beautiful
Cocktail Lounge
SAM'S SEAFOOD
AT THE SIG N OF THE SWOlDFtSH
16278 Coast Hwy •• Surfaide
.................................. ,.. .................... ~ ...................... .
Harbor Frozea Food Locken
Odoe Gnde Beef for: Home Freezer or Locker Storace
QUANTITY DISOOUNT ON FROZEN VEGETABLES ,
418 30th SL HArbor 0718 Newpwt Beach
RCA Victor
J v
Authorized Dealer
SALES cmd SERVICE
TUID Badio & Televisioa
'1:14 .-oadway, Laguna Beach
..... u ....,_ 4-6111 BArMr .. ,-.~
WSCS Hears
Rev.R.Blume
TbOIM' ~u·tJ-fuJ can that Jlar.
''ey Somers ed.la! ~ hla boot.b
at the B.P. W . Cltristmu Pre-
'1ew. -Adv.
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~O~T~~d?~.
.-('~('1_,.(4 ~'~i _,..q~ · "'NI.1.J' /,I;.'y
Tunf' In KBIG at 4 :SO p. m.
dally lor thutl-e pro~IU\18. • NOW SHOW I:-.iG:-
.. SON of AU BABA"
and
.. Yankee Buccaneer" .. ,..... .
STARTS SUNDAY, Oct. 19:-
•
A Date to Remember •••
Friday, Oct. 31
THE HALLOwrEN
MASQUEBIDE · BALL
Pr ... nted by ·Legion Poet 291
* CJ&OWNING of JUNO ... QudN * PIUZE8 for BEST C08TUIIE8
1111• II'' ~~ w. ·~
See You at Gene's
'l'lle
NEW COCKTAIL LOUNGE a., the
BAKERY cmd DINING ROOM
French and Italian Dinners.
GE~E'~
705 Cocut Bl..,d. Corona del Me~r
Political Ad' **lf**¥¥**
AMERICA NEEDS
The Leadership of
EISENHOWER-N IXON
,
A Vote For Ike and Dick
Is YOUR Vote •••
• AGAINST HIGH TAXES AND INFLATION
• AGAINST CORRUPTION
' • AGAINST COMMUNISM
A Vote For Ike and Dick
Is YOUR Vote •••
• FOR PROSPERITY WITHOUT WAR
• FOR MORAUTY IN GOVERNMENT
• FOR OUTSTANDING LEADERSHIP
EISENHOWER-NIXON
-Men You Can Truet -
le A VoluntMr For IKE ancl DICK
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* HAIIIIOII ~ BUILDING
GUIDI*
.lAMES D.
I $2,500 for Repair of
Stores Ra•tnecl by Car
EDidp 0•"'""4 .at bave beel
a proven rneana of ftechlna buyen
for all .orta of merchandlae-Ute
them! Phone HArbor uu .. HOME
RAY
Building Contrador
100 Coe.t llvcf~ Coroq cfel Wet
HArbor 0111
lletldence: HArbor 2114-W
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CREDIT BUREAU
OF NEW'OIT lEACH, LA$UNA
lEACH AND COSTA .. ESA
204 lJvwUcfe Ave.. '· 0 . lo. lt6 IEeCOII Ut7 .. Newport ...... Cellf.
Afte rmath of recent headllnes Following permJt.s were Issued
was evident in the list of building during the past week :
pennlts issued during the pa.at Newport Help&.
week. These lncluded two permJts Ray NielMn. 813 W . Balboa
totalling $2,500 for repair of the Blvd,. Balboa, 5-room, 1-story, 1-
Snip 'n ' Stitch Shop and Brandt's unit dwelling at 332 Holmwood.
Department S tore. which were $12,000.
damaged when a car plowed into J ames Wlllis. 411 El Mod('na,
the store fronts j ust after mid· garage and breezeway. raise roof
night Monday or last week. over kitchen, $1.000.
Building a ctivity througho ut the Carl('ton Mears, 822 W. Balboa
city has picked up again consld -Bl~d .. Bal~. 8-room. 2-stor~, 3-
erably after the slow firs t week o r umt dwellmg at 332 Ne~port
October. and the total fo r the Blvd .. $20.000. .
month has reached almost $200.-B ruce B. Card. 614 NarciSSus 000 Ave., Corona del Mar. 5-room. 1 ~-
. story. 1-unit dwelling at 259 Ocea n
I Ell
UPHOLSTEIIII
Uplaolat.ert.c a .,......,
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Vie w Ave., $9.500.
Balboa
Ruth McConnell. 1905 E. 8a)'
Ave., garage, laundry, gu~t room
and storage room. $5.000.
Leo Kirchner. North Hollywood.
5-room, 1-story, 1-unit dwelling at
1514 E. Ocean F ront, $10.500.
C. W. Messing, 313 AnadP. t'X·
ARE YOUR INSURANCE COSTS TOO IDGH? tend front or home, S1.200.
M. E. Butler. 2100 Serrano. 4-
room. 1-story. 1-unil dwelling a t
2132 Seville, $10,000.
Balboa blAnd
Alice Beckwith, 325 Sapphire.
re-roor. $150.
Coasult u~ for U\1Da'a 011 your lluu.raDce • Auto • TriK'k A Ftrto BBUC£ MUTJN Farmer's Insurance
A~f'nt
At OtMC)e Cow.ty'a
l.Mding HotM Leftdinc:
Institution
QUICK
24 HOUR SERVICE
LOW l1tS Nf'wport A\f'. F.R\'JCl: A~Y TIME ('o!llta Mf'M
BE.acoa 6SM-.J ot BEacon 686&-R Bay boN'S I =jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii C hariPS Lournan: 2511 Bayshore 1 ~ LOW "R~·
INTEHST lATIS
WELCH'S
READY -MIXED
C·OICRETE
BEacon 6547
Newport Blvd .. <Joeta 11-
0raoce lUS -ID 1aa
WHITMAN'S ~SER,ICE
"We Specleld.e In EmettHCf S.,.,i~"
1020 Co•'' Blvd. HAtbor 441 -ll-NitM: IE.eeot~ 51~• del ~
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Nobody makes a hero of: the bus driver-
u cept his family. Yet he carries more people safely
on more important missions than any other fiaure
m transportation.
Your P. E. bus driver ranks with the nation '•
besL His akiU under many prusures makes h i.a
complex job look eaey.
More than they know, hia children have
eood reuon to aay with pride: "My dad is a P. E..
bw driver!"
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Dr . close-in poTCh. $300.
Corona df'l Mar
Mrs. W. A. Stult. San Bernar-
dino 8-room. 1-s ton ·. 2-unit dw('U-
in't a t 600 Da hlia, $14.800.
Wilma ~ta(' Blankenbakt>r. 519
urk~pur. f{'nC£> back yard, SlOO.
Hal Wh.Jte. South Laguna. a dd
bay wmdow at 704 Acacia. S500.
B. Z. McKmm-y. 1214 Oct-an
Bh d.. r('patr damage causl'd by
car a t Snip 'n' Stitch shop, 609 1:.:
CnRst Rl\'d . Sl .OOO.
Mrs. :\1innt(' L Bowt•n. 218 Gold-
enrod, repair damal!t' cau_o;£'d by
ca r at Brandt's Dt>!Jartmt'nt Stor£'
1611 Coast 81\'d .. Sl.SOO
Lido 'bJI"
Cla ud" Howard. Suuth Galt'. 8-
room. 1-o;tory, 1-untt dw<'lllng at
217 Via F ir,•nzr, $13.000.
J L. F irmagh', 1 ~ \'ia Lido
~ord, t01l<'l in ~ara~e. S.''lOO.
XPwport
Anna ~loral('s, 1625 W. Balbo.la
Bh d . rP-roof. $S(l
I l n mP Co .. T u!.tln. N'tauun.:: ''""
at R<l l Ba\!>tdt• Dr . $1.5110
I R. W j om•s. :.?301 \\' Balboa I Hlvd . 4 .. room. l .. ~tor~. l • unit
d\H'IItnl; at 3304 \\' On :tn F ront.
57000
Robt"r t P Forb.>... 11 ~ \'ta
Xanthe l tdo lslt>. ~room, :?-stor)
12-untt d''t'lhn~ at 5H4 36th :;t.
$16.900.
~1 Huck~b'. 308 32nd ~~ . t'll· lar~t· JJ,·in.s.: room, S1 ,2t10.
:\Irs Rosa Rtchard.son 4803 s.,a ..
:.hort• Dr .. a ltl'ratwns S.Vlll
Bay Island
F. ~1 Clark. 16 Bd' b l tnd al-
lt•rattuns. S...<>OO •
Grant Gets Marlin
Anoth<'r succt's.;.tul ma rhn fhh·
!'rman il' Grant Goddwk..,t"n . pro-I
prit•tor· of Grant's Furmtur<' 1n
Costa ~l•'·;a . who c-:~m:ht ~ 12t -1 pound long OJ)'\(' S('pl 2-t nH nana 1
Point from th .. • lxlat .Jan('t n .
skipJ)('rl'd b)> Jud OVIatt It wa ...
I
the 329th marlin r•'t..'1~1t'I'Pd .tt thl'
Balboa An~lmt: Club
HANS
SAYS
Coacrete Wtrk
of All Kinds
FLAGSTONE PATIOS
BLOCK WAUS --·--• Fnf:E t::!"TnL~TL'\ •
Chas. Wanen l Soa
IE..CCH' 1110-J • HArbor lotl.J
2211 N-pott 11¥4. eo.te M...
LOANS FOR HOlES
4Vt" !0-YEAR LO~~
Construction Loans
Si'o -· 20 Years
SEE BOB A TTl.F.R
~pre.enting
Poiri• Mortcace Co.
1415 Coatt Bh•d.. CDM
Pb.. RA S888-KI s..51U
EASY
MONTHLY PAYMENTS
FRIENDLY
SY MPATHETIC SERVIC[
WE IVY aliSl DEEDS
ON WEll LOCATE:O HOMES . LAGUNl
FEDERAL SAVINGS
& LOAN ASSOCI A TIOt
222 CX..n Aveftue
f'tw>ne: 4-I I n
LAG\JNA BEAC ~
F1oor ConriDp -Dralaboanll
Asphalt nle -Rubber 'rue
Formica -Unoleum Tile CARLTONS' a.u.~u~~
IS& t':r lUll 8L O>eta II-
BEACON lt10.l\'
22 Yean in Orange County
LUMBER on SAT. 8 to 5
SUN. 9 to 1
140 .E.
BUILDIIIG BliOCKS
PUMI·BLOK Co.
ID l..o"7M
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Costa Mesa Lu•ber Co.
LUMBER -BtJILDING MATERIALS
N....,_. .mv... C..la 11-Br..c.. IOU
You Can Do Better at
THE
Daniger Furniture Co •
C'OIIPU:'I'K BOll:& nJQISRIN08
BEacon 56S6 1812 Newport BlYd.
008rA --~
Pap 18 Tbunclay, Oc:tobed 18. 1111
I
ow oes our1\.
AS a resideot, ., a cup.,er, in ~ CoaM,-
thac is the jackpot questioo-co •Y the least. Pot tbllt
is the propmy tiiX we pejd foe the yeat eodio& Jaoe
30, 195 2-in addition to ( 1) property cues peid io
ocher comm~, (2) royalties paid from uodef.
seas oil produaion, and ( 3) state and FedetaJ taxa.
LIT'S II SNCIIIC
Hall a millioo dollats-eftn a hund.re(i thouMDd-11
pretty intangible to molt ol us. So J«a look et tbt
official records of expeodiaam in Oranse Cooney.
HIGHWAYS-FOR 1XAMPL1
$690,882 would pay for the Administration aod
Engineering, the Construction aod .Mainceot.~Xe ol
Bridses and Roeds oo bodl Primary and Secondery
roads, with eooash left Oftr to pay the ·•·riel ...
direct expenses ol the ~ aocl af ol tbt C.O..,
Board of Supeniloa.
•
••IONAL AM» PllOIIUr
Pa01ICTION'
f69(>,882 would pey the MJariea ud direct expen1e1
ol tbe office and alf of tbe PabiJc Defeodet, tbe
Sheriff, Pedescria.o Crouins Guards, the CoaDq JIB.
Beach Patrol aod Life Guard Semc.. CoaDq Halda
Depuanent, with enoush left O'flet eo pay llmDer
ezpeoJeS of the~ Cooney Airpoct.
PUIUC omcat
1690,882 would p&y the salaries and direct expeotet
ol the office and scalf of the County Oerk, Auditor,
Auessor, Disuict Attorney, Coroner and Public
Administrator, Surveyor, Planning CommiHioo, Supe-
rioc Court, with enough left over for the Grand Jury.
Frankly. we were amazed that our cu bill for
Oa.o,e CoaDq would pey foe 10 many Jmportut ••ices ud fKilicies Probe.bly ,oa coo ue awpriled-
IOd cblc isoae reuoo we want eo become bet1er baowo
., ,oa 11 oae ol JO'&f oeigbhoa • aood oeighbor. Yo.
pobablJ lmow lOme ol out empJo,eea mer tbop
wbete J'OU do, so eo the tame chalda, uad cbeit ~
clreD JO to sc:bool with yowa.
Tbia is • JRM axnmwaiq tO lift IDd work ID 1D!I
we caA all be proud of our Q)QUDICiaGI eo iD afain.
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