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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1949-05-17 - Newport Balboa News Times• ! • • ' ; . .NEWPODT r -. . EmpfOyes ilocked l Uot YEAR-HUMBER 73 NEWfORT BEACH, CALIF. TUESDAY, MAY 17, '1949 Coast Assocation in-Appeal to Keep I Reach Accord Highways Free From Billboaras, Signs In Damage Suit Directors of the Orangr County Coast A.ssocfation met at El Adobe cafe at San Juan Captatn.no Tuesday evening a.nd iuued an appeal for kerptng the hlghway1 along the cout free or billboards and wuightly aigna and structure&. Airman Killed as Plane Crashes in Flames Here Calling attenUon to the God-given attractlon.e of the C08.9t-line the ~Uon complimented the W omen's clubs of Orange County for their pro1"ram for lmprove4 ment of htghway conditions. An appeal to a.II lnteruU. ad- verU1lng and commercial. will be made· by the A.s&oclalion rlght away. Don Smith of Sa n Clementt Illustrated the type of information the committee b preparing in ita etforte to develop futer trav~I along the c~t over the ralla of t,.M, Santa Fe !lytitem. ··stop the Santa Fe" 111 the slogan of lh111 rap i d I y growing movement tn have l he S a n t a Fe estabh.3h commuter .s e r v l c e on IU lin•• th.rough Orange County from San Clemente to Fullerton in order to develop both the bu,__iness of the rallro&d a n d t h e communities &Jong the line. Odom to Display Record · Breaking Plane at Airport captain W illiam P . Odom and the "Waikiki Beec h" Bonanza In which he recently t11et a 4,957 .24 mile non-stop world rec:ord for lighl·pla.ne di.stance flylng art' 11cheduJed to appear May 21 at Orange County Airport at 2 :00 l11 7 :00 p. m . In making the announcement nf As a jury WU virtually aerttted la11t week to hear an accident case. eettlement wu reached by attorneys with a judgment of '8.· 500 entered tor Mr. end Mn. Hal Harpole of Cm:ta Meaa. oper9lo~ Herbert Ward. 36, of EJ Secundo. wu k.Jlled Saturday ..rterTI.oon when hl11 plane-crashed in names near Sky Harbor airport after str1king Edison Company power lines as It came in ror a landinK. of a ceramlcs pl&nt. According to firemen from the Costa Mesa Volunteer P'i~ Department. Ward wiu apparently imprl110ned ln the burning plane whJch crashed at Place ntia Avenue and 19th St~t on the fringe Lido Wharf Menu Wins High Honors National H onors for the New- Mr. and Mrs. Harpole had de· manded more than $~.000 from H enry B . Slatt. Jr., 21, and his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H . B. Slatt. or Santa Ana. for injurlu the couple suffered April 11, 19-48, when cars driven by Mn-Harpole and young Sla.tt coUided on the port Harbor ares h a v e be e n H.11.rbor Blvd. brldce over the San· g1tmeretl by Emil Faust's Lido to Ana river. Wharf ro r its out.standing menus. They aMerted y o ung Slatt A letter t o the local restaurantuer swerved a cross the center line and from the General F oods Corpora- t11tn.ick their machtne.. and that lion adv Is e d h im that Lld;"J both .!rufft'red major lnJurica. Slatt Whllrf"l'I menu!! were amo ng lh(' said he was blinded by Ughl!I anJ I three cha&en prize winners in the struc:k lht" right curb then swung dinner menu contest o f 19-4.9. across to hit the Harpole auto. Udo Wharf's menu wu chosen Attys. Robert. Corfman and M. AA one among twenty·thnle na.· B . Wellington for the pllllntlffH tlonally and one of the thre e and Leo Ff'tis for the defendant.II competitors of the eleven Wt.stern had nearly completed selection of 11tate~ In the contest. The n1enua the jury when ~ re&ched agree-were judg~ fo r o riginall t}·. form. mt>nt. Superior Judge Frankli n content ll.nd .!ltyle. The Lido Wh1trr G. West then dl•mlued lhe Jury menu featur~ a. view rrom the anri entered the sUpuJated judg-water front dining room a.croea ment for the plalnllffa. t he Udo Ch1tnnel, It ls printed 1n blue and blac k and wa.s produced in the pl.ant or th e Newport· BaJboA PreM. of the landing field. The plane, J a 1946 model Stin11<>n valued al $2500, waa described as a lot.al IOM. The cnush occurred at f :30 In the afternoon and the f i r e a I a rm waa turned in by Ray Daniel. Airport manager. Two fire trucka reaponded to the ala.rm and extingul11hed the flames after the plane h a d bee n vtrtually d es t r o y e d , a ccording t o Bert Smith, tire chief. Ward. who formt'rly owned the South Seas care on Hwy. 101 nea.T Anaheim. wa~ flying from Culver City to vi.!ll t friends in the harbor are&. H is body wa.s Identified by Robert H . Walker of Santa Anll, J)Artner of. the Broiler care In El Segu¥o which Ward operated. Funeral services wlU be con· ducted Ill 1 :00 p.m. tomorrow by the H1trold Grauel Funeral Chapel Ill 400 Cent er Street. Manhattan Beach. Arrangements were made by a sister. Mrs. Ira F . Coleman. who arrived in Costa Meu late yesterday from her home In San Francisco. Ex.uoNING HOLE IN ROOF lbroup whlcll ....i.ec1 band! .. entered tk Gre&ter AU-Amerk;ll.n Market en Cout tur~-.y Y"8tenla¥ morul.q" I• Arnold Pe&k, ~r of thl" .-....kr:t'A meat def';Vtment~ 1be beadlta. who locked t\\•o empk>yrn la. the meat refrfeuator. cemped with l800 ln m.sh from the safe &lt~r alul'~ rtnc l>e\\"e)' Pttk \\"Ith a lead pipe and binding Stlll\\TU Flndla-'" \\'ho palmed the combtnatloo to t.bt-Inner .re \\·hJle l:w:lnl' roroed to open the ou~r door. Entrants in Lions' Beauty Contest To be Telecast May 24, Beach Says Many of the entrants in the Costa Me&!l Lions' Beauty Contest wilJ be featured on a KTL.A television shOVo' on May 24 , Gu11 Beach, Costa Me.!I& Uonl president announced today. Scheduled for 9 p.m on the announced date. the show v.•ill be a.ired under the direction of Bob Skiles, veteran Orange County •howman and a membfor of the Costa Mesa club. IL will be part pf the program pubUclzing the Lions•"'"--------------- annual Fish Fry which will be held thls year on June 4-and !'l. Olht'r Orange County personali- ties wlU alao participate rn the show. The Ulecut was planned u a re$Ult of some boasts made by fish served includes barracuda, sea baM, a n d other prime fish caughl off Newport at the time of the carnival. Wm. Galllenne rl'portcd the the visit, Martin School of A\'Ul - vialt of the Public Works board tinn. Beechcraft regional d1str1h- to Orange County to Inspect site!! utor, re\'ealed that Odom's rec· offered for the projected F our ord·mak1n,R plane. whic h he flew Year college, He expreased the a total distance or !'>,273 miles 1 view that the nu mber of s•te!I irt from Hon olulu to Teterboro. N. which Orange County lA most J .. will be on di.splay at the ir tntete1tted hari boiled down to t"'·n hangRr nn the Orange County -the one at F'Ullerton a.nd thf' Airport on Monday and Tut>sd1ty. one offered by Long Beach nenr 1"1ay 23rd and 24th, Mtween the Ute' Naval H011plt&I. hours of 8 :00 a . n1. and 7 :00 p. n1 . Much Interest wa11 disclosed in The flight establi~hed two out- Improvement of Streets Planned F Ch X R Off M l Bob Skile!I on the lut televisloft ree · est · ays ered on. to E~;~::~~~:h"'"f.·~~i~!~ Mr. Kaiser offers two ti~ to people who may be planning a fish fry. First, catch the fish yourself. a n d, second, 11erve It piping hot . in Refrigerator, 1 Beat~ With Pipe A p&lr of mu1<'4. armed ban- dlta -terdo,y ""l"'1"&" .caped with $800 ln'cuh nun the aafe of the Greater All~.A.rffrfcan market on 0.-t Blab~ ~r lockln&" two employeem in the meat ?'e"" frtgetator. Police Chief R. /R-Hodc'kJ.n.IOn said yeaterday It ,wu the tlnlt armed robbert In J'!•wport -.ii in .even.I yea.n~lng that the Last one he recalltd wu an oc- casion when 8a.m. Zutro of the Stai Cafe wu held up. The batl· dita were eaugbL In yuterday'a "job," one of the employees, Dewey c.. Peck. 60V carnation Ave .. Corona Del Mllr. wu llu&Tfl'd with an Iron pipe after the bandit.a made two un· succesafu.l attempt.a to force-. him to open the We in the market 's office. The eecond victim. D. Stillwell Findlay, 528 Coe.at High· way. forced to open the safe at gunpoint. wu bound with baling wire before being locked in lbe refrigerator. . Store offteiall, ~id the bulk of !he weekend's' receipts, amounting to seve.ral Uaouu.nd.8 of do1Ian. was untoucb"2 in another con\· partment of the aafe. Fl•dl a y, It " ... le-arnrd. "p&lnwd" the oombl...Uon t-0 the lnDf'r ll&fe comP91'tmMtt u thf' thuc-fomed him to open t h " ouk-r doo!'. Aa Mi "'0"'""'1 1 h e • combination 'he ~ la ooo- Cf"&IJ.nc the H tadoa to ttwi IWICOnd combl-.tke lD tfrte palm , or h ho h.'MKL lt " .. reporkd. Store ofn. dam credited 11.lm wltb tbua pre- ,·eatiJIC' ~ of the bulk or the "_..-.......... Peck wu taken to the Newport Emergency Hospital where six sUtch~ were taJt:en In his scalp by Dr. Gerald F . Rauaa, police &aid. the F\shinx situation and the re· standing, all-time rttords : f l l a port that the Kelp Cu\ ting bill new l.nternational non -s to_p dis· wu having hard •ledding was the tance record for all light air planel"I Rel'lidenl..o! of the 1ttttlo n of W".at one to gre-et a motion m•de by fi.957.240 miles . .a ccrech tf'd Great Newport lying between 32nd a.nd former Mayo r C. G. Kimple ot Circle distancel. and 121 tht: 36lh s.treeta and Balboa Boull!'· Laguna Beach and seconded by greate11t non·stop solo distance vard and Newport Boulevard were Aaron Buchheim, Jong-tlmr resi· night in the hi.!tory of aviation informrd Thursday evenipg at a dent ot Capiatnuto and una.nl· I more than 1.399 mllea longer meeting held In City HalJ that moutlly endorsed by the twenty· Lhan Llndbergh'a 1927 !light to they could have the atf'fft.JI paved five dlrtttors pruent. that the Pari11 1. and stdewallu, curm, draining Cout AssociaUon began plana to The "Waikiki Beech" will a~ and street Ught.1 m.talled al a to- H b R "d t b TB A • t' that Skiles bouted on this pro-ar or es1 en s y ssoc1a ion ~~ .. ~~c~::;,~y'~h~.~~~h.~~~~~ Real Estat.e Deals Ag grega t.e $117,000 Free chest X·raya for resident.a of the Newport HarbOr al"C& will ' be nu.de ava.llable Monday by the Ora.n.ge County TUberculMla &nd Hf'alth ASIJOClat1on. It Wa.a Announced here thla wee.Js. by Jac.k Spear, executive secretary. lo maklng lbe a.nnoW)coment, Spear a.uerled that "one pereon In 200 has" tuberculosla; that 600,000 perwona In UMi Unlted ,IJt&t.e. Meau Pl&luted Sale of property With a.n aggTe· He in z Ka.iMr, tamed Orange gate value qt $117,000 waa &n• County chef, announced the \nounc.ed here t.hls week by the detaile or the me.nu PI an n e d John Vogel Com~y wtth offices for UM nab Fry. In anUclpatlon . of lbe Wes-« crpwd to ever at-at 100 Malo Street., B41bo&. , tend. ~ ¥ dfllir, .. verythlnS AD aalel w-eri conaumm.atad In L9 beil;lff do\abled) KalM.r etated. the put three weeQ, the flrm de- ln addJ.Uoa .to ~ ae.r:vtng ~es, clared. M~ of the purchase,. the 'fl1llllmh ""Q£:...wtolttra bu bttn were out·of~Lowncrs from Holly- d o u b I ed. and, of c«ine. the wood, Beverly Hilts, Long Beach amount of food .haa been lncreued and Ph nlx A?uona. Both vtctuits escaped from the refr1gerator, Jnlnutc11 afler the b&ndlt.a fled through the ~a:­ door of the market wtth a key taken frQ.l'I\ Jln~Y· The door t o the ~\!1'1'1-! 1'l!_d been oecured prepare a bill to prevent pune· pear Jtu1t u It did during Odom'111 tat coet at 14.0,000. 1 aeinlng aJong the Orange Coaat. celebrated flight, complete to Fig-urea were preMnted by Ctty A special committ.ee to advance wing-tip fuel tankl, inaitrument11 ~lineer J . B . Webb and Don ~ia move .wtll M , _,,,.,~••• tty Gnd pllot SC•"· -,,.-~ ----~lftwaatlti ~ .,...._~ M- pre a Iden t R. W. Bar tin e ca t.a1n Odom who twtce wlth· part.ment. Pa y men t would be P ' made over a t.t\·)'4i&t' period. eo.t Immediately. in two months m&de world avia· f 1 .d to\JI woWcl tMI $2.52 cor· Dr. Thorto. ........ Uon history with hia Beechcra!t or nat e • Dr J . W Thom•--an.aklng ,,n Bonanza "Waikiki Beech" la a ner lots would pay '811, a.nd bay · · '-'-1 r--' front Jou 1291 Moh, a.uembJe behalf ot the Orana:e Coul Col· 29·year-old veteran of record-Within the ro~ aaaeaament Jegi save a g-eneral outline of the making and adventurou1' ae rial dl tM t p e~bllah~ent. or that r • p I ~ l y exploit& around the globe. 8,,,~ · meeting, al which City g:t"O'Wtng 1nst1tutton and lnvttcd 1 In Ja.nua.ry, 1lM9 Odom piloted Manager J ohn Sailors wu pru· conUnulng 1upport (.or the college th111 same plane t o a new world enl waA C'&lled u e.n informal •CA· by appro\'a.I of the tax rate which record for non·.'ltop distance fl y· !lio~ by Francie Horvath. prel'll· would be vot~d upon very shortly· Ing ror Bonanu·claM planes. 2406 dent of West Newport Improve· Dr. Tho rnton thanked the asso-miles from Honolu lu to Oakland, ine nt AMOCl a\.'lon. It waa euggeat- ciatlon for ltl'll hf'lp in g etting lhP. Cal ifo rnia. cd that sldewalkJI be Installed on 1e.hool establlshed and in. many In March of this ye&r he more only one side of the aecreU but other way!!. He aUured htfJ aud· than doubled that recor d. and bet-resldenls want•d both both atdea lence they would all be proud of tered all pttvious recog nized re..:· paved. Forty were present at th«" the college u It prognssed and I ord.! for non·11top dis tance flying meeting and other&, not alendil\&'. grew through the year!'!. He aald by all light plane!'! with h\!!i 36 hr .. expre&sed themaelvea aa favo ring one of .t he principa.I Idea• of the 2 minute flight tn Teterboro. the project . The matter wtll go inatltut1on was to have the etu· A !lilent tri bute to th e e(fic-Mfore the city councU twlce be- dent learn at home or to acquire iency and economy of the Bo11· tore bide are called for. their learning at the home college. anz.a Is the fact that the fUgh!. It waa reported the San ta Ans wa.e made at a d lreet fuel coat of frttway would require two years $7~. about what it would coet Lo to build but that to advance the dr1ve an average autom obile an project .90me of the more import· equivalent di!'ltance. ant parts of the work suc h 8.! Odom ha.a twice flown arountl large sea.le c roaings at inter· the world and holW the 11peed r?C· eections and viaducts would be ord for a circuit of the globe t 73) built ahead of the road so thf\t hours. ~ minutes 1. In World \Va r when the work of building of the II he wu a military pilot . roadway was .'ltllrted it C"oule1 g o He has flown his own personal .rl&ht along. Bonanza more than 6.">.000 m1lei!' It wu df'c1ded to help 1n pu11 h· around the United Stalt"s and Ing the ear I y building of the Canada. p rincipally on bus int'.!IS <Co ntlnuf'd on Par" 6) tours. The annual meettnc of West Newport Improvement A990Cla.· lion will be held at 8 p. m . on Thursday evening' tn Newport Beach Elemf'nta.ry Khool. Off\cers ror the c:o mlng year wtU be electe<l and the 1nembenhlp will dlecus-, with City Mana1'4!:-r John Sallor11 two projects. the dredging of the \Vest Newport channel11 and the t:slabhshment of certain fire artJUi on the be-ach. Campftre:!'I will be limited to theac areu as a nleana of keeping t.h e beach clean. It. a.nd that nu.rl)' 50,000 of them will di4 ftotn tt. Officials Scan Beach Sanitation Dr. I:. L.. RuMell. count) ~ea.1th officer, met with representatives of the Ci ty and County harbor oftlclals last wt'ek to discuN the general sa.nltaUon altuaUon In the harbor area. Present w Ith Or. Ru.uell were J . L. Feeney of the State Hea lth Department. E. E. Frisbie Rnd E . H . F inster of the County H ealth De partment. Col. J . J . S1t1lora. l.'ity manager ; J . B. Webb. cit y engineer; Ruuell Craig, harbor matAer: and Harry Welch, s('(:reta.1y of the Harbor r.ommlMinn. The mee t1 n~ "'"~ c~llf:d to IDs· cuu uniforn1 rei;ulat1o n!I for keep- ing the harbor In lhe present high !llate of cleanliness Whi ch g ener- ally prevaib. It wa.s agreed that the cooperatio n of the publlc: in maintaining good co n d t t i o n a would be the biggest factor and It was believed th~ public would willingly cooperate in all plane and programs aimed t o keep the water!l or the bay gnitary and aulted to swimming. Through the wo rk or lhe County Health [)(opartment water sampl~ ore tak ~n regularly and at a num· bcr of place11 Ln the bey. Theae urnples are leflted and regular reports of the oondlLions are filed with Lhe proper of(icla.ls. CaNtu1 watch aplnst pollution la kept 'I by Ule staff of the Harbo r =>e- ''The cheat X·ray la J'OUJ' pro- tecUon agaln•t TB:· Spear dec!ar· ed. The X·rayli of Harbor area reJll· dent.a Monday are part of a con1- prehenslve campaign of the All· aociatlon to X·ray a.II persona In the county over 15 yean or age to uncover hidden cau11 of tuberct.l· lost11. The facilities of the TB Auocia· lion's Mobila X-ray unit will be made avail&ble here Monday. ac · cording t o the following 11ehedule: Newport Harbor Union High School f rom 8 :20 a. m . to 11 :00 and at Richa rd's Udo Mark~t from 12 noon to 6 :00 p. m. Realtors Slate Parley Tomorrow twofold, he aald. The menu thiH '¥ ' year will tnclude Kaieer's fried Propertl~ 11 o I d Included two flab. prepa.red from a 8 e c re t homes, two lot.3, a.nd a buslnese formula, potato chips . .cole slaw. property. roU•. pickle. and coffee. -------~ The a.mount· of fish con.sumed by hungry camtv&l crowds hu lncreaaed In the lut three ye&.rs from 600 powu:la ln 1946 lo 2000 pounda in 18•8, Kaiaer said. The The members a n d guest!: of P .E .O. chapter I.R . Qf Whittler m et Tuesday afternoon In t he Balboa Island home o ( Mrs. Solon Foater, 113 T opaz:. Mayor Proclaims May 22-28 Clean-up Week, Urges Cooperation of Citizens ,· ' . with a small atlck, which the vtr.· Urns broken in ~ maklnc their es· cape. ~ '~otjfted police. A late model Plymouth sedan, believed to be the "get -away car," ~ tlfMn leaving t.he scene •hortJy alter the robbery., Peck told otnurs he entered the market at 6:16 yesterday ';,:;it;.g !"~:':te-=~ b:o t~: work ln the kitchen. On! ot the men cartted ·a ru~ and the other a knife. !'eek waa quoted as say- ing. Both wore (loves and their shoes were wrapped in rags, he added . The vicUm declared he was taken to th• office and ordered lo Mayor Dic k Drake has proclaimed the v.·eek oC MB y 22nd t o open the safe, bUt prottated he May 28th u offlc.lal "Clean Up Week" l.n lhe City of Newport Beach. did not know the combln~tlon . H e 118.ld he wu then taken down.stairs The Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce is urging all ci tizens and beaten, after which & second of the ~wport Harbor area to cooperate in t his program to stimula lo:' attempt WU m~ to force h im to beautification ot the city. to prev"nt fire. t o safegward health, to open the aafe. ~eek said he was increue boain.ea and to improve property In general by cleaning up then tocked in Ule refr1gerator. Nf'wport Harbor realton con-their own property and adjacent vacant loUs. lnve•t•atlnr ·pfflcere reported cenlrated this week on prepa.ra· The City s~t Department---------------Findley entered Ute •lore shortly lion fo r &ttending lhe .California will arrange t.d, make addrtlonal all descripliona: and after 8 :00 solng: to 'the office Real Estate Educational Confer-coUectlona of ~h dur1ng ''Clean WHEREAS. to aid in lhe di&· whe:te he Jl"U lurpti.aed by the <!nee. ope.nlng tomorrow at Santa Up Week" and citheM are re· poaal of refuse anct wa81.e material two muk.ed bandit.a, crouched nn Ana for a tw~ay eeulon. m ·1queated to collect cane. bottle.a we have 8 rnuiged th.11t same shall the noor. 'Ibey forced him lo which real e11tate men will study and papen and place them in be promptly removed and proper· open the aate "t gunpoint a nd &II the element. of selling real cartone at the spot where they I dilrposed of; and . look two mone'Y, bep containing ~stale and or malnlalnlng good U11ually placC' their tra.ah for col-Y the cuh, over-lqoktnc two other contact with the public. lecUon. WH.EREAS, we further urge money tJac1 'l" back Findley that all cltiiena "Paint-Up" where declarecL · ' Herb Allf'man. veteran auccue-The coopuaUon or everybody in 11&1T1e iJ!l needed. plant prdens &nd · The b.adita ft t trw>k hie keys. ful ~&!tor of the Santa Ana the Newport He.rbor area ln mak· flowers wherev.cr po:Mible. 1tnd do bound hJm-Ith baling wire a nd . Bo&rd will conduct the echool, and Ing thi.8 a .Joc.eaful "Clean Up every other Uting which will help pui1h~ tum ·mtn th• ft.frigerator Ed Pendleton. or Wl\lltler, vtce-Week" IA requnted. to make ou~ city JUll.more Ulan wttli p~ the 11.ctim told police. prealde.nt for the 12th D\.etrict will WHEREAS, a eleart City makes ever attracl.ive lo ourselves, our Acio~{.ftl to police. the paJr be among lmport.ant figures ptu· for a better City and every citizen friends and our vislton. entered the -market through the ent. a.a will Ralph Maakey. who desires to live tn • cleaner and NOW. THEREi'ORE. Lo Utia roof after UCC'ldlng by throwing preceded Pendleton in the State better City; and end, I Dick Drake, Mayor of the a 1n:ppB.ftf ~ over the p;.a.rapet pe.rtment and other oflcl&ll of tl',1 city and county and lt any tr- regularltiea are encount.rcd they a.re promptJy F'eporUd. Tboe.e attending the meetin1 with Or. R.uaae.U •re foiac over cop(e.a or the regulaltona ln effect in o~r areu. Tbe chief ditfl· cully la to find anoUt.et aru wltb al.milar problem.s. office, and Hadd R. Ring, pres!· WHEREAS, nature bu gener-Clty of Newport Beach, do hereby and c~ up an att.acbed" Une. dent of I.be Newport Harb 0 r oualy gtve_n the City or Newport declare the week J>ectltnlng Sµn· Two t1ou8 ..,...._wred--ool. of· Boa.rd. Beach .-u..rTOUlld.lng• which, wtth day, May %2nd. and continuing to ficen a.Id. .and the boarda re· According to ff_ Verne Snod-the cooperation of 'ta eltlzena. can May 28th, both lnc,u.tve, to be placed beton the baodlta slid .'" . ..., gnaa. of t.be Earl W. St.a.nley of· make-It one of the world'• moet "Clean-Up Week" in the City of down a V.Ot,.ftpe lm:to tbe attic. flee. In charge for the kJcaJ t.o.nl beautituJ dlin ... weU u always Newport Beach, &?\d I ,do ponijal-Ottlc.,. ..... ~u.e tllup used PU.OT DID ~ PIAN.: .... .... --... -MP • ... - -.. -_. llllJ' 811;1' .,_ fleld la Ceo41a - -er---· Hertlen Ward, SI t ic to .... t -_.1 ....... _..,.. la --·It --to -llL "--.... Ooala -v.-&eer ftre •taU.. u:d8a•' t, -U.-lllue. "' anL fenne:r OW9ff of tlile 8-UI 8W _,. .. HWJ. tat, ..... .. •• ••1 t.o vt.lt ""'-* ta ta.i lliar'tMt r afti'3 at tile Ume ol _..., ttMlla. f Kr. and Mn. l!'ve.telt Ta.yk>r and Mr. and )frs. WUllam Co1Hru1 ol Glendale ~ -1t1d s-"' at lbe home of Mr. and Mn. C. B. Rudd., Udo Jale. and w • r • pre9e0t at the. Udo Jale YfCb-t club opmlng ..... Kr. Rudd lo chaJnnan of the race ocnDUU.. - of reservations for the sa.nta Ana a cleaner &11d happier City, a City ly invite and urge every resident an •P+ 'tf wtpe Peck'• blood conferentt, •bout twenty will at· of whtcb nery one of I l 1 clU· and cttl.Mn to help tn a City-Wide trom tbil=· bllore Joe.kine him tend from here. sen.a can be julUy proud; and .. Clean-Up" C&mp&lp . to make tn the Jbr. 0ne· of the llulley, who conducted 1 a• t WHERZA8. thia dalrab le ailT\ Newport Be:a.ch a cleaner City and rnuQ ~ ' nearby, and t.be year's Santa Ana SducaUoa.al can be accomplt.hed wben · all a better city. ~ •PJU'flO&b" took tbelr t.oola Conference.. Ill.kl tt wu u.e mOlt c1u.sen. JoUl tn a cami-Jgn for a Witneae my hand on UU. 16&..b with Ualm. •. "" nluable erpertence, ...,.,.t pa--cleaner and be\lu City; and day of May. 11H8. V~ WI-one of Ille llapo a state Qm.,.,.,llon. lllat a WHJ:llll48, W. help can be ~ -tbap • a.. I m man ot abotrt C&llf~ -11« -ban. and IUUy -~ MCh .,.d--;f.uy . ~ 40--~-"'and praloed Jaclt Poatlua, C. R. S. A. du-> '"Ill In c1-nj up ' ~ : ~ ..._ --wllll a C1IJl. Bio. rice-p-t In cllup ot educ:&-every DOOlt ~ -· of -iott.r_ , comi-0 1iiji, ljr.~ a lulif' --.. ...u .. Alie-and -...-and park-..:"', .... """' ' -_ ... - man. (« tbe --and ..... --111111 &lleJll, and In DlCl llliQ--·-,.111 -p!sr on .... jecto pl'"-for Bula Alla. ..,ulllS rid ct Wute material ot KQor Olul<. uh I -. I fl 'ti '•t • ' . I • I < • • -. ; -. ' 7 F IN TM~ WOALD O~ Ebel/ Season to Close with Garden Party KAM M INAS ANTICIP ATE PA RTIES · a· - Fdt hioh Show Clcsing Event For -Cl ub Women .. -.. . Y oun9 Couple Honor~d ~ . at Shower • ITAPPa>'a v lllOKTAJI llOARD Ma:rraret l..e-v"'80n, daughter of Mr. and Mta. Frank & Ll!Ve80n. 6511 Sea.Ahore Drive. Newport 8-cb, WU tapped by Mortar Board today at IO'Na S late Col- A.nUdpatin& lnlU.Uona a nd Flown-btdec:ked' bata 91.ll Adonl , Kr. and Kn. B 0 ti N e 110 n lcge. "HOW TO RSLP YOUR llU!l- 8.AND UVE LONGEil!"' ft.Nd lll-10 llin>ple IUI.., 'by' Dr. flW>. bein lhat e\·ery wife ~d fol· low to add y ears to her hu.ba.nd'I' lite in the American w'ttkly, lbe mat magulne d1"tri'buted wilh next Sund.a.}"! Los Angt-IE'!9 lb:· aminer.-Adv. part.lea. mem.bera ot the K•m•a10 • the l&dle9 ot Udo tale Wheai tMJ (ludlth Gru ulqui..tl were bobolM Mortar 'BO&td la the top bonor- IOub purchUed Hawall.a.n irrua ptMr on Friday at 1 :to p. m . a t at a post.--IQ.lpUal party gtw.n for ary fOlf' wemen on the: Iowa Stat<.? skiru and papa la.ere '"'°"""l "1 Udo Communit y club bou8e for lbem tty lit . &Dd Mn.. John Gilt Colle&e campus. M.embushlp i., Marie Benner when they met al ~ dcuut fuhlon show, &arsut aqa M'I'. and: Mn. Jolin NUUm detcnnlned by ~lanhlp. char-THE STATE of calltomla pro- 'The Women' Stars Brenda Joyce at Laguna -Play House May 25 1A.t eodal attalr at lM MNQn f01t Ebt.U club ill a deJJ.shc.nat cont· btnatkm p l'de.n tour and faablon llhow to be hoJd W <dn..iay. May 20, openl.n~ at 1 p. m. ln Ute l... l.... IabelJ p rdenl. tJOG BaJtx. boule- vard. Ute Aloha room In the Keme and e.k>slnJ' rft.nt for Ulf' Jttr ror lut weeltt: ln UM N\dllm home on act.er . Jeadership and aervtce. <tuees 2~ or t he WO!"lci'• wine. home. Balboa peninaWa. Udo !ale Women'a"c:IUb. ?'be lady f'lowtt Stnet. !------~-------------~~-------Mra. Keene, recanUy retumed WUrinc the moat a tln.e.tl'fe hat. The ~ joln~ in Jl'rw:n.Ung 1,.-------------~_,,._ ______ ,_ __ T. Jn the cut of '1'\e Women" oj>f'nJng )fay 2n at the ~cuna &ach Playhouse. will be motion pictuN? star Brenda Joyce. MlP Jotce. who tn private llff' 1,. Mn1. Owen .. Ward, her huabend. and <'hildren, Pamela. e. and Tlm- o:hy, 5, are now resident.I of Em- erald Bay. "We are enjoying ou:- 3C'alhore home and our rnt from work In thlt lovely llPol," uJd MW Joyce In a recent Interview. - \.vtth her dau«htl'r, !lhe I.a alAo studying ballet. a hobby of hen. Ballel. ht>Wever, 18 only one ot her h'lbblea. H"r othen1 arc tennis and knlttln,-, which atie u.ys "k l'epll me from going era%)' while l'n1 \1oait ln ~ for tny tum on thr' a·agf'."' . Her •·turn" at the PlayhoURe r ri n11igt8 of the covt:terl part of .. C'ry.i:;tal" In the hit comedy '"The \\'om r·n " "Cty!ital" II' the "nlhPt \\'"mat1" in the !'how , the pa.rt cate ~o 1y iR "The F'ou ntnln of J oa n c:rawror1l playt'd ~n the nlO· Youth:' JU~l rt"l ca~t!l.!. tn.n pictur~. Ht'r drA'rnatic backgrounrl has .. Cry . .;tal i ~ earthy and slightly certu.1nly fitted her for the !lta,-e bra~·!I , rt>ally," ~i.t Mis~ J oyrP. ns \'I t-II 8!1 motion pu;tur.-.11, Sht> 'It's a real challenge for me. You won a Rcholarship fnr !lpeec h Al Stc, l'vt! aiway:ii played such U SC, and later studied drama a t J;\\'i-et young thin&:ii on the screC'n U C LA , where ~he '4'8!1 a Della that I'm happy to do n. role th!lt Gamma. She began her career aJ11 I." lhf' t>Xact nppc»1lte:· a n1odel for c·o n1n1t>rc lal photog- Tht-"Swf'el young thingR" re· rarhy and WAR <.·oac he1I by rorm - f .. rred to have been stellar role~ t"r 1nat1nee idol, Tnn1 11-1oore. Her 111 111•1t ion pl•·tureA wh.iC'h many hus band . Owen Ward, i!I at pre&· n rtre~PA would co vet . Shp playe-d. ent the bu!i ne~M manager for Much for instance. oppnRile RicharJ '!oitarR as Hedy Lan1srr nn•I Greg- C r eene In "Little Old New York," ory P~ck . oppo:;11te Harry Da'lenport and "The W omen" whil'h will fea- EtlmUl'ld Lowe In "The EnchantPd ture Mls.ci J oyce, P olly Ml)ran, F'ort>~t", and ha.i. appeared &.'I lhe Maureen Cookson and GertrudP h1•r oi ne in five T arzan pictures, Zlnl, ill under the direction , of r o·st11rrlng with the new Tarza11. Ja<'k H arr is, and will run at th1:> Ux Rarker. Her latest in th!~ Playhou11.e from May 2~ to June 4. Los Costurans Play Whist ~rR. Llllian <>Nen , Balboa boul- evard, entertained with an even- ing o< court whist for member~ o! Los Co~tura.• club, with Mary \\'CSlOtl, Sister-in-Jaw ' Of Je3n McDon&ld, u •pet:la1 guut. M l"M'&lon !4or~t r t& Mttt. The Mi8i.onary Society of the Newport Ha rbor LuthPran Chu!"t'h w ill meet Tuesday. May 21 . at i :30 p. m . in the Corona del Mar home of Mr"'S. Harold Fac~ou , 308 Ja!!mine St. Mrs. Faccou \'lilt bP ai~sl~tc<l In h!Y.'ttrM~ d11t ie1t by Mr"'. c:. A . Kingman. Oammon.c lo ~O \"f" The Charles Cammon!'l of Hnm- ilton SL., Costa. MeRa, ha'le bel'n bU."Y O'lt•r.:;celng the construct!on o r their b@autiful new home 011 Lillian Pl. They earerly anticipate e!'tabli~hi ng rt>sidt>n<'~ within !he nt"xt fortnight. ror UliJI ma1n nent eat.ton anc.l paUo rrocu. u wt.11 .. beach w•r. WSll be modeled by club mernbuA. AU a.re h'om the shops of local ~rchanU and can hu been ta)c:cn to M-lect •t1tu which are beCOmlnc to lhe mature mat- ron a.a weU u the y ounser p.!:r· aon . M n . J. W . Cammack iJI d 1· rec.Un• the 8hoW. a.ul•ted by ~f rs . E. c . Twitchell and Mrt. J . A.. OanL A n..r the fuhJon &how numer- ous .-ardenl!I on the Peninsula 11nd U do tale will b«I v'i11lted, including Ule beautlt'Ul con~rvatory at th!! Robert RON home, Weet Ocean Front, where refreahmenU will be !M!rved. M n . Rou will be u..11lsteJ In .M'rvlng by the MeJldamea T . Hort.I Sttley, llarold Ahrendt, William Single y, E . S . P ni riPr nn•l Heinz: Kai!'ler. The tour end~ In the lovely pi:a t . lo of the Paul Rngen1 hOMt' nn Udo Jtdt! where th~ feature o r int- erell't will be a rlli.play of gard••n furnitur\' from Hnu !'M.: an~! Garrte-n shop, Coas t Highway. ThC'rc wdl alqo ht! a plant booth here wh11rl• potted plant!'! wlll be ror so.le. Thl.<1 I.a In charae or thr Me.sJaml'll ,\ A . Horvath, E . L MunM-y ond F. C . Doane. Tl ck~u ror lh<' ra~hlon Nh o"'· and tour are Sl ea.c·h and n1ay ht· ohtalnl!'<l from Mr!o!. Hymn \VL·ll ~. Carden Mttt1on r hA lm1an, Harh<'•r 2289-\\'. Zonta Pres ident Gives Report on State Conc lave An Inspiring r t> port on the recent 01.atrict Cnnfert>nrf' hPld recently ln Berkf'lt>y waM given by Pre111dent Ruth Hummel when the Zonta Club of Newport Harl>rlr et at Norton'l!I <'afe for their regular luncheon n1Petlng I a. " t Thu Niday. Mt"Jll. Hu1ri m el attenclf'd the con· ference \•.'llh ~tre Mlldrf'<l Stanlf'\' who remained In the North er~ part nr the ~ StatP for an addetl 'lac atlon. Highllghl11 of the confere11ce were N!ports o r the activltiee of !on1 e of the branche!'I. Loui,qe Ct'f'w Pr1zn· for the game went tn Trilby Ford, hl&h; Lucille Mul- lin!, second hlr h: Lucy Wat.Aon, low; Mary Stanley, next low. Ar- ter play the hoat eu Mrved frtsh Sltrawb«tT)' ple and coffee. Othf'rs pttMnt w ere Genevieve: Barnes . Jean Me.Donald, Betty Glua, Mild· red Cone. Oori11 F•rgu1tOn ar:d Joy1·e McDonald. of Pa11edena !poke on "Career'.'! for \Vo men;" Dr. Ellubeth Doz- ier, International S!'rVl<'e C halr- rnan. ~poke or var rn u I! wayi. women couh1 be !'It .!l.ervf" thPlr con1n1unlt lf'A; Flt>clA Sm I th of Be'rkt!Tey,' ''Comiriurilty ServiCC (n'r M~. Mttry We!lcott of San Ole-the Aging Pnpulatlnn ;" EtlJ".atwl h ego IM gi.1eJ11t at lht" h ome of her Ellingson or Marin County , "A broth1·r . William ~11·D,1ni1ld, Bai· Mr!'I. Clara . Owen of Norwalk, boa , a nd will be here for some SL~n1ine,r aHt A1dlomAarl:" Dr. KI'lohndti h r R Ow I · . inn o uscon, r zona . " er· 11\nt tr n oM ""· Balbo.1 t n111~ ha ving seL'Urt><.I employment. ti 1 S h 1 h . f houlevard nrrl'led Thur!'lday to at the ro urt ho use, Sa nta Ana. ~a~u ~8 0 °A1°, ."8 r 11F' k1 P nr 1'pentl l"everal day!! with her !'Ion I ____ I onien. r. rt" 111 gave- and fan1i ly. I P enplr <lo read the PreM ad the major 8/'ldf"t!~'I. "Social Chan.l(t-. 1· In a P nAt \\'ar \Vorld.'0 Margaret Brunnlng of Corono del Mar wa.<1 appointed 8!'1 o fflrlal I H08tess for the Joca.1 Znnt 8 f~lub . !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Ma rt ha Howe was W t> \com eel a 11 n Solid Gold Values All Week .9:. Be There. F•11s Y• le Kamp BaUry inc1tcts will ,iase ~. fasti i 11s bmnife, ltusbau, lllsiless .. . fntrs, stnaprs, cflildren or these ilq .. . new n1em~r. Next meeting '4'111 be held Jtt the Shore Cliff~ hl)mr of l..eth:i Drolet on ThUr!'lday evening, Ma y 28 ::i t 7 :JO p.m . Daupt4"r 11oll4>n"d Mr.!!.. Prank Evan11 or Sant a An t Ht:i ghtS' entr rta :nt'd rft'L•ntly 1n honor or her lha ughtt=r, 'i\•011 nl'. on th~ occ·i1."ion nf ht>r t c n t 11 birthday. Gut'! 8 t !'! i n 1· I u d ,,. ·I Yvonne'!ll Cl&l.l!imate.'t \vho J111 n4-d fn the celebration whlt h 1nL·lud"d a barbecue and tht>at•·r pnr·ty rrom a t.hJ-ee-.week.s' vamtion ln decorated with noweni from her the recently married couple with BUDGET ·WISE the H.ltt, gpve hlghUghU of the own garden, wiJI receive a prtse.. erysta.l rtfta tn their choa@n Ma· I tl'lp. Membero abo4!nt rrom thr. Spl'lng and summ<r styles, bolh juUc pottern. 'lb• •wnlnC" .... Machinele$S Permanents 3. 95 and 5. 95 I meeting were O'Deana Mika. Jes-cottolUI a.nd more form.al at.Ure, .pent in playing amuainC" cveu- "'• Bleleteldt, Ruth Buclcn<r. Jane will be trem Lorabelll ahop. ing pmn. with priuo b •I ng Cold Wa'les 7.95 Pl•ntadoal and e.. .. rly Bttde. On the rommllt ....... ; M .... Jer-awarded to M.... Dorollly J on... Sha.mpoos and Fi-.,-froim 1.00 Mildred Hanly waa hostess and ry Cat.ea. chairman: table decora-Frank Means and Miu S.verly I .. .,, .. --·~ wat; a.ssllted In .ervlng refresh· liorui. Me9damea Hay t.anrenheiJn, Rynerteon. Delicloue f'f'fruhm.ent.a · V.'e have lnaugt1rated a bridal ~rfPCtion ~rvice and ments by Ma.mle Herru:tretl. <'lub Ford Pler90n, Edward Manstletd; of hom,made ice C'~&m 1.nd cake welrom<' lnquirif'!l rrprdlng th.ti1 !k'f'\"k'f'. prt>!lide-n t . tickets, Me3dames Nd8on Holm· were aerved amid the channin«IY CIO!lif'd ~ond&~·"-OJM°n Tuf"f<. tltru Sat. I Al the previoua meeting, he.IJ woOd and Kent H itchcock; deii-arra.n,ged d~tiOIUI of pi nk I I AprH 27 at th• home or Edna .. rt. Meac1arn .. Haviland Rog"'"· ow .. t pua_ DOmE ELLEN'S BEAUTY SALON Green, Miramar Drive, club men1· H oward Peterson, L. B. Rogers, Gueat.a included Messers. an d .___ •---• 8119 ! ber!l seltttffi and orden!d their Paul Rogers. Ne.boll: :Neice. Mark MeedamH Ra.Jph Wade, Marvin l 111 E. lltb St"""'\ c·~ta M~ •-.--....--,.. pins. Bean. C. B. Rudd, Gonion and LH Gibeon, Melvin Kl!4dle, Stephen ----------------------------+ Ntxt mteUng will be on May Zl\ Bame.s; pubUcity, Mn. B. C. Jar-Strua, B e r t c 0 m b a. Kenneth at the home of OQttl,.. Crih1'. 30i viJI : Mr.to Langenheim wiU re-Yeaw, George l'Jehrtnl'. Olin Llsk , Palm .!1.lrttl, Balboa. N::lv" r1.'llerva.tlonJ1 at H arbo r Mrs. Beat rice Thompson, Mr a. ---li-48-W. Eleanor RuM dl, M iss Mary N rw-Mesa Studen t m&n, Ml ... Betty L •alh a n d Duplicate Bridge x ........ Duane A11>eru, Robe rt Receives Awa rd G H•nl•y. r au l Caasldy and Mar-roup Opens •hall Gr.tmore a nd the h .. l!. Ht!len Kf'ating or COAtn MeM.. "'in ner In the elf'mf'ntary dlvl~ion for voh·t> studenl.JI. WM one of Ne\v Serles Extra ra ting pointl!i w i 11 be t hAAe who rttel'led ca!'lh awarti~ awardetl fnr a fnur-w<'ek serie.1 1''ri1lay t>V~ni ng w hen the Mwilcal I whJC'h 11tt1rtf'd fo~rlday ntght wh<"n Arts r lub nf Santa Ana pre~~ntP<I Newport .Beach Dupilcnte Br1dgt a p,.ogra1n in Ebel! <'\uh houM!: of rlub m et in Ebell clubhouse. t hn l l"l ty. Jn Friday's gan1e the rf"sulu Cash a wan.J~ \YPr e giv~n to both w ere :Is follow~; fir"t a nd 1"!COlld plar e winneni In North-South: I, ,)tr. Pe.rry A1c· the rC're nt auditionR 1tpon.,ored by Adoo and Mr. G. E . Mitchell: :i. the club They included: Joey )1tfl. A . I?· Wetherby n n d Mr. Langford o f O range. violin ; Carol Jo.~eph W1INlX ; 3, :\frs. Charle!' Snudef' o f Fullr rlon , plenn : arid Boardman and Mrs. Hoy Strotz: Ht>lt"n Keating of Co!'ta MeM. 4. ~1r. a nt.I Mrs. A. W. Tumml'I: voice. Thn~ whn t{)j1k, flr~t placr land !1, Mr. a~d Mr~. A . C. JURll<."<'. in the intermt>diate tllvisJon arc East-\Vt>s t . 1. Mr. and Mrs. J . Dia ne Cave of Ah.ahelm. piano; S. Slocu1n ; 2, Mr8. Robert Killcfer Judith LaMo ri n! Anaheim, violin; and Mrs. Vivian Bodman: 3, Mrs. and J nan ne Heem~tra of Santa Thon1a s Cill and MilU! .Char lot te A na, \'Oll'l'. \\'Inner~ In the ad-Cone: 4, Mr. anll M fl. Robert va r.c t>d di vis ion n~ Barbara Boo.~ Brown ; and $, Captain and MrA. of Santa Ana, piano; Mor1IJ> HPnry Has!:ett. BarnPM or Santa Ana, voitt; and The next regula r weekly game Dale Ht'1 nn1 iller t1 f BuPna Park. will he Friday nlghl, May 20 . All b3 ritnnp horn . bridge playe~ 81'<' ~nvilf'd. R '!S- Piano St udent s To Gi ve Reci tal Next Su nd a y e1 vntlons niay he marlP by phon· lng Mr~. Roy Strolz at Harbor 2303-J. P iano puplls of MrR. Kathleen Coleman, 414 Tustin Ave., Nev.·- por t Beach. will appear in their C ecilian Sin gers In stall Offic ers At C .D.M.Ho me l:iemi-a.nnual rer ital next Sunday, Mary Batten Steffensen, direct- May 22, al 2 :30 p.m . at the El>ell or of Cecilian Singers. opened her t lubhouse. r115 \V. Central Ave .. Corona ctel Mar home Monday C'V· 1'ew pnrt Bt-ach. lening tor the annual Installation T he1ne for the recital will he of officer111 and rloslng social "\'isil ing nur own and Foreign mt>etlng of the season. LendB." The public li1 moet cordl-MiaA M&rP,ttt Reed took oftlcf' i1.lly ln\'ited lo attend. Those taking port will be : Max· 1ne Chung. J oyce Chung, Sherrill Edil'.k , Betty Ann Evana. Charla F'luke, Mary Helen Guthrie. Jo- An n H a g e n, Ter:ry Hall, Bill Hamblet, Raymond H artman. R~eMary Jonea. A n l o-i n e t le Laurich, Anita M c CI et tan d, ~fartha Norman, Patricia Robert.A. Carol Ann Shaw. Nancy Tritt, • Taja Tohill. Olivia Wilde and Bill y \\'idolf. Business W omen Honor C lub He ad St>vrnty fivr n1r m l>f'rs of Bus- lnC'f.l.~ a.nll P rofeMional Wl)men'!J M iff M arpn-t Rffd • luh. allt"ndlng lht.' P~!'lident 's p~rt y nn Thu rMay at the ho1TI" of Minft tlt•rl\h f'y ,Onyx Ave-., Bal- h,,a l~lanll. honored their retlrb1g pil!:lllh·nt, Mis..'I AJrneH Blomqu1...'4t. Thi! bt:autirul and ~paci<>us hon1e. a bo\o\•er of flowent. wa~ perfec t !'ettinJe for the. arraar. as president. Othcni ualed were: Church Organ Dedicated to George Mortimer An organ roctt.al by George Mortimer, organist emeritus or St. J an1es Episcopa.J church, took lhe time df'VOled to the URua l sermon P"riod at t he 11 o'clock service on Sunday, Collo,ved by ded1ca tlon of the organ. Kept a secret from Mr. Morti- mer wu the fatt tha t the organ was lo be dedicated to. him and th:lt a bronu p laque, INitably in- scribed. would be plact>d on the organ. M r. Mortimer, now In hi.a late 80's, re,peived hj!! maste r or arls honors from Oxlot'd UniverRlty, wher, he krleW Stainer , one of the gTe•t organt.ui and com poM"n. He Mrved as .!.Q1or for several years at Oxfora"'la?!1l after <'omlnl to Califom la, was a. mPmber of the faculty of . Puadena A rmy and Navy Academy. • During his residt!nce in Pa.'l8-· dena he wa~ for t wo yPars IX-an or Southern California. Cha pter. American Guild of Org a nists. Ac- t ive in thr cultu ral li fe or the city. he was one Ur th e originators o r. a nd for iteveral yeani a member or the governing board of t he Con1- munlt y Playhou9e As~latlon: he Ls: )JtUlt p~~lden t o r the Ftne Art~ club and of the Dlckl'ns F ellow· itChip, and held offlcel'I with othe1· clubs. H e is now h e a. d of t ht' Mortil?Wt SthotJl."~&lboa f!'l.t litl.' Jncluded in t ht' o rran recital wel"I! t he following nun1bel'8 : Short Pl"'tlude and Elude in A Minor, also Jt>RU, Joy of Man's Desiring. both by Bach : G rand· mother, K11itt lng IJ . W . Clokey), The Lost Chord 1 A . S. Sulllvan J a.nd the An1e n frOm Handel's Me~­ !lah. A fter the sr.rvlce Mr. Mor timer greeted hi!'I many frienlls at a re· ceptlon ht-Id in the new parish houl!e, n1embers of the Woman·!!: A uxJUary .!ervtng corree and ca· nape9. H e v1as pre!'lented \Vith a cake and nowet!i. -------- Tamale P ie Dlruaer C08la Me~ Grange will have 11 ta.m &Je pie dinner. open to the public, at 6 :30 p. m. on Saturda y, May 21 . Nor n1a A n k e n y is chtlnnan of t he commit lee In cha.rgt' or the dinner. The Orang, .. hall iA at Victoria and Thurln I s treet. Costa ~lesa . I I Trtp to M.exleo * lvouAVJC PUBLIC GOLS: COUR8• • ART ROUX, Pro-Mp. WID Amulp a Game for You A Complet e Une of Golt Equipment 'We!t ~tn Street ct Ro<1 1o Towers SANTA AN.A PH.IChllJ9741 insurance p .a. palmer IHC OIPOI ATI O w. o. buck, lnsuronc• COUtlMfor 3 3 33 vio _l id o, newport telephone newport beach , beach , coli!. horbnr 1500 * * Now Open ANTIQUES and Objects of Art (·c~tlJ:~· I 04 Main St., Ba lboa opposite Bal boa Inn LOANS l A UTO F t'RNITl'RF. I t:TC. A11k f or l.Vt .F. R . POP F. M&nal(Pr AND NOW- Seil pill mes fir sil Mg Dys, lby 11 tn lby 21. Bi'cau11e 11-1i~ci Blo mquist, as A for n1<'r pre::iJ ent. already wear~ MATl'llESSES thi pa.cit preJJid••nt'11 pi n, she w a i M ni. Crt-o rg1• Bullt>r, vice -pre.'!11· dent ; Mrs. Er11e!'lt Inman, J11ecre- tary; M1"1'1. Roy Eulberg. tree.sur- er; Mis~ Lillian Ol!'!On , bu~ine&'I manager: ~fiss ~1erlt' L. Miiier, a11.ql~tanl bu!'lines." manager; Mrfl. MAurlce Hennch. historian ; Dr. Julia Hinrlch~. stag" manager, M ~. Cllrl Lehmann. librarian: I.tr. ant.I Mn:i. \\'llllam Hu~rort or Placentia Street, and their t wo d a u g h t e r a Ala rylu and Sul!:le motol"l!d to Mexico for a w eek -end Mjourn . Also ConductinCJ the Busillft1 of HARBOR FINANCE CO. Egg Seu•e lnU : . . . . . lit INf OlEG. 31c LOAF> FraU Bitter lolls • • • • CiuUloa Rolls • • • • • Milk CHcolite cue • • • • (ll£G, ... CA,) Aqel Food .' • • • • • • atze.9hUJ lnltTmmn • • • • • • • • • m.V.UUCJ CrlUBl.P••fs . • • • • IDO.S.LO r.ec.11 lfacu1m • • • • Q1cellles • • • • • • • (U8. l.00 LaJ ........ , • • • • • • ai-.-~ia.J Yu H lmf's file Ice CrNa • ..... --...... -- --PDOTI • 33~ doz. ..... 11. ... """ • • • ~ ... . 4fer15'! • ..... .._ .... ..... _ ..... _ ---MARKET SPOT Balboa Ia!1nd 275 FOREST AVE. Llguna Beach • 8oatit--Bom~Tra.l~t11 Jlrl!i-:t"ntt'd 1n lls stead with 1'i1ver lrreruJar S haps l ad le~ to n1a ll'h her flatware. BEAOO.S 5061 Thl' party, held rron1 5 :30 to Coata Me!la l\tattrn11 Co. 7 :30 p. n1., wa!f in <:barge or pa:11t MM. Alboi·rt C'n lt-, 111uJ1!r chairman: and Mr.:i. t 'hn r le~ ;\.fark\v00<I; _pat· lian1t-ntn rlan. !160 Newport Blvd. prt-. .;idt'nl~. Grelha Tltbb~. chalr-Baby Care to be Subject of Class '-:=::===========' l n1.:.i11, lr''lli' Aforr1 ~. Dn r-othe11 ~hf'<'­-lt>y 1-1.:trRUt>ritt> Wa.y and Al ildr~ " .. IMPORTANT Cha.nnlng !llm&ll hnui;i" on l.100 ISLE that il'I really "Y.•ay undr r markPt." This "llltlr ho nC')'" i!ll romplPtely furnl!llhcd and l.!1 "° clean It !5parkh'"'· lrteal to !iv.- In or Ullt' &.'i a "rt>ntal prop- erty." Loeatf"<l un on11 or thf' tM":iit st rf'el!'I on LI n O I s 1 .1~ nf'ar tH-ach an(I ClubhoUSt'. The rin1t one that St'"!'! this should buy it. Hurry on thl.it . Prtf'"11 for quirk !Ila!<' -.$14 ,M>O, AI-"0 [ wish I had I !"4"mCl'mbf'r when I could. Why didn't wr .. _ .. . .. H ow n1any tlmt>a we a.JI UM these sad PxpreMlnna refe.n-ln& t.o LOST CH ANCES we had In re&l e.11latt". Hf'~ at LIDO 181:.E you i1tlll have a chance to buy a t OLD PRJCES. Think of buylnl' a choke lot tor u UtUt> u 13.000 a nd 90ffle- a.t $3300. lA>ok Into the opportunlUea here at LIDO ISLE. Stop klck- lng old man H INDS I G H T around. Do .901Dt>thin( NOW. We apeci.&11.se on LIDO IS LE . I t is our pteuure to ahow . l8t ISi.£ Pl8PEITIS -Via IJdo_ ll&rW llOO Stan lt>y . 8''8rd 1R1!1·nbt?r!I a~'li.'!.t· etJ w ith honi d'ouvrf'"'. Fo r nn in1pron1µtu progran1 lr1·nt> Morr1~ gave the Mn~ fM111 Oklah1>111a !, a hit nun1ber of the 8o."1!'lE'1>1' Night progr&n1, an1I June F'nrrar gave a pa.nton1lme. Art Students To Exhibi t The A rt TieaC'hent' As.."!.Oeiation Mrs. Ernest Soderberg Elected to Teen Canteen Board 'Meetinl' the rPQUUU o f pros- pective par f'nts a nd othen inler- t:Med ln n1olber .o.nd baby care • both a fternoon a.rid evening Red NPwly •'i('('tf'd to thl' board of Crou hom e nunling cla.l.ses will dlrf'Ctor11 or· the Newport Ha rbor begin l'IOOn In th e . cl.a.uroom of TM"n Cantc("n, Inc., 11 Mrs. E rne.fl t Southe rn Orang-e Coun ty Cha ptrr Soderbrrg or Corona de.I Ma r . a t 1 lQ.4 W . 8th St., Santa Ana., Mne. SodPrhf>rg wa8 eleett"d to fill Mn. Arthur Wade, hom e n unUng the va ... anc'y on thr board caused chairman, atulou.ncee. by thf. rt.'Clf'nt rr~lb'Tlal ion nr Mrs. Th~ an.emoon e.laAI will be M\'-of Or11.ngc County will open lt• &' t>Xbibit of students' work tonight Donald D. McCallum of Newpor t en M'Otld&y and Wednuday a.Ct.er-- in Comn1unity CentPr clubhouM, H eighl.ll. noon1 from l :30 to 1:30 bertn- 1104 \VeAt E ighth Stl"l!et, Santa l'hP dlrN"tors, at the I r May nlftl' on Ma1 Jilli. 'nle even.ins mcf'tlnK on· Saturday a.tso cl"l!at ed clau will be co.ndueted 'from 1 :30 Ana, the hooni being from 1 tn 9 · tbe position of faculty reptf"senta -to 9 :30 p. m. on Wednuday and p.m . ti f Frida .. ..,_ Work will ht> on dl~play from Vt" or t.hf' pur~ or more <'~· y eve • ....._ .. , atanJng May elementary lllld higtl 1ehool stu-ly cO(jnilnatlng the activit ies or 2oth. Both wW be t.aupt by Mn. dent.s all over lhe county and the the Tar Pit, u the 'teen canteen Gertrude Andrew, a rectstered la poput"'.'\. •. '. called. The boa.rd nurse, Mn. Wade 1taled . showing w 11 1 continue through ia.ny. Wednesday and Thunday, 9 a .m. voted lo request Al Irwin of the '1'he lncrel.llnc l.nterut tn lo 9 p.m. s \ u dent a and A rt high 11ebool faculty to accept such· tbeM aix·leuon couraee ia due t o Teachen AaociaUon 11 t u d,. n t • new po«l., i t WU 1'1"'p0rted. lbe YUt &JDount of practlcal will be admitted frtt. An admU,... Plan.!t tar tht-aummf'r acbeduie k:ouw1edp .c:n•mect into U hou.n ston of r; ~nts is charged all of lhe Tar Pit wtU ~ diacuaed of I~ "1 an uperienffd oth~rs. by UH> 8tUdeat governlnl' board at nw and tttdMr Hire Mn. A n· Pauline Gratner Is president o f • m ttttng to be hekl In Use near drew,"' Mra. Wade -.kt. .. WhUe I thie uecuu~ board, memben of tututt, £t wu annotutced. t..be la.teat rottltoda ln prenatal which a~ Charlt"ll Dl"'f'r. Dorothy P,.,......_ aa.I t:are ot the baby Ruth M y.n and 1'lJa n p<on . Sen Fra nc isco Artist :i':,.:SY~~. in.,.: Crawfonls Retan Guest in Harbor Area '" ~--t~ tto •vtnc-or \j--and _,, .. ""• From VIOlit -cl< Cdnles, ... --Mr. and MI'S.. 8am Crawford ot from San Jl"ra.nd.8CO, II a bauae Pwl g ..... 11ted bl ea.rolllnc . 261l4 W. ('t:STRAI. NEWPORT Rt:,\C'fl llARBOK J.\77 ''Chapeau 448 Coast Blvd. So . Patio'' Lagun a Beech Openi Thursday, May 19 Our tha nks to a ll w~o sent in cle y.er nem.es in t he Hat Shop Contest. Mario n Grier won the prize het! . I WHEN· YOU'RE HAT MINDED COME TO CHf.PEAU PATIO HATS LINGERIE HANDBAGS Newl><ift Bncll. cam. )(q'nolia .A.ven.11e ha~ returned pM at the bome ot ~llln. llm1J;y at u.a. '11b1Dt mare blfonna- ,,..,,, a ...it Ill Santa -.a Jiii. 1Ue-.-ot Corona d<I Mu. u..., may ... tMlr local - whero thq ~ th• -cu-Coodes aetdle<I the Port:ralta at -er-a.ton! -will at Jlllr. and Kn. Emle "-bauat>. llWIY l'l"'l><ift -rfteo at the attad hoa> arw -ol -1 Tiie crtwford'a jotlmOJ' wu flllll· """""1 1""7 111.uttet l>eJd at the ta Ana and -'lmta ol the bar· ll&hted by their a e e In 1 · t.MJr1 plril.b ball Of St. JAMH ~ bol-1 commWtlty are lnYlted to en· I two-montha-<>ld J(T&OdclUlcl. I pal cburdl. roll , !:-""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'""'"' • ' • • • .I Tuesday, May I ., 7, ll1-49 HARBOR SOCIAL EVENTS B. & P. W-omen to Install S C ' " Thor JOhnson to ·Leed Orchestra toge ornpany ,,_ 1 •• ; .... "''. , ,l .. _. · + · •................. ___ ,......;-:,., ........ -... -....... --.... -.. -~---.. -.............. -.. -.. -~.--.. ~ .. -~-""'"'I Th rs Jay Eve --~~·~o~9W",.,.,.,..,,....,..,. o1 V-WW.V>.MV~ -u O'~ e Guest Artisls & Orchestra Acclaimed At Orange ·co. Symphony Concert Community Concert Directors Select Artists lor Coming Season Dodllon to _.., th ... nne, ... ___________ _ ,.. proav•mw n.~ t.ban four w1Ul I a. a.re thoee of Lacuna Bte.dl •nd • ical -oC Ojai ~Will ~t P"'!dln, to -•!lonal Ylr-H ... ~A.Ii Ii. . Cliff coo<hld the Ojai li'.aival Cllam· 1-. wlD pllr.)' I» -pmn-eaucu uy ber Orch..tra on Sunday alttt-lore of bonl'tril' for Plano and! In the.Ir fin.a.1 concert. of lhe·•-------------- iw:ason, given laal Wednesday a t and H-nt•ment.aUzed In ma n y the Newpor t Hart)of. Union H igh lnt~rpntattona. School, Clinton Sawin, conductor. ft la a tribute to M1M Loh- and the Oranp County Symphony maim'• mullctanahlp th a l 11...h e OF"Chl!#t ra , acored .-triumph. gave th J • maplfleent conarto The M cnde-1.ssohn~s Scot ch sym-1 AUern> movement) a fresh, dJJIJ- , phony opened the program. l n tlnguiahW.. and what seemed lo bf. this, Ont vtoUnlst S imon Plll-'1 wa111 a very penonal execution. !'!Upe:rb In the alleg-ro; .00 the Jn contra.st to the rococco pla y- C'.el\o8. 1 Vi rJri nia Seal. Jack L ight-ing or the feminine 11ta r in th e hart, Paul Parkes. and )fargar~t Ba rtlett and Robinaon duo ,,.. . .,.') DeJhl) h!.tl foreground pssuge~ appeared llt NPu:port last week. -lhal wc1.? ·.wonderfully exttuted. Ml$! Lohn1ann·!! t echniquf' Sf."Cm.:d In t he andante the orchestra r~· rel'ltralned and disciplined, though !Jf)Onded to 11{r. Sawin's <'a ll fe r 1 won~~rfully rel";"ed. n~ible . and fttlin g end power and ga ve an 1 Mn.~u t1ve. To "'atch '.h e movi!'- lnterprelot lon that wu notabl.\· men ts of hf'r wrbts, f~ngers. and ht-autlful. Accordin g to the p ro· 8 rms In the arpeggl08 1n t he m.ld- grom notes the ntul'lic is "som~r. die o~ the movement ~v as liki.: 1nelanch~ly. g1ving a pict ure o( watching water f Io w 1 n g over the. lon.•lineu of t h e. Scott1~h •reeks in a mountain st ream, ~o mon~." H oweve r, the rl<'h 11Weep fl8\\•le.!'1.!'I and ~ even were their .,( the !'!lrlng .5 in the cr escendoes fl uid rhythm and control. ::inrl the cnntraJ111t or the gra.!IS gav" The hl'art · pullin~ m••l6<Hr~ "II nn ~r rttt or g rt!'A t lyri<' beaut y. Schumann. in M i"' .s Lohn1ann'!'" fn tht' H aydn Concerto for phral'ling , were :ev.e.aled to ,4h• 'ft um pct youthful ~olot11t. ?.fr, la..~t tlegrre of 1ns1stent. deeply i-:ll:,1tt, \"ton his au\lien<'e with a emotional beauty. and yet by her pt:rformanre conta ining s n n1 t' i:;peCia l sen!4e or form anrt rirmnc!-l.~ f'!f'ctrlfying . pa..uage~. Haydn i.~ cf touch, the tot.!1 1 effect avoid~~ 11nt t.hlA revie\\'er'~ ravorit f' coin-ovt'r·h.'ttlnes.s. T he orr hutra a ~:-Pr. e\'Pn though hii;i music 1s part in t.!1is concerto should not str11cturnlly mer.it admirable. It~ bt-mlnlm1:tetl. U:d by fine ~ork qu.Jlit leR were par t I cu I a r J y l fr om the \'l.'ood winds and strings, h~ought out In the t rumpet <'On~ the entirt" or ch estra furnished a 1·1.:ilto. T he brillia nt, complicated ba<.·kground character1zef1 by the ~t'ales r1 quired dazzling rnpidlt.v mC'~cit grat ifying tone, shading. and nt execution an'! shoWt'd off th .. timing. s'1Joif'lt.q's (in e technique, breath The Sleeping Beauty \\'altz nr rontrr:il r.nd lncr ediblt' enduran<'e : T!i!<'haiko\Y9ky c losed th e progrnm. hut the rrpeli tiouane~ of the p,ai.· 1 anrl w a 111· played wit h so mu~h tern, even given the bt>nefit of poli~h a nd verve that a .qtjlJ re- M'r. Ellio tt's pure, hard. metal· frri;hed and thrilled audlen<'P ga"e rlear note~. resu lted in the co11-orch el'ltra and conduct or a five rrrt n seen1lng .somewh.!l t over· minute O\'atJon, antl t hree curtain lnng ral18. ~1 ls!! Loh mann . appearing 'l!!: Mr. Sawin'~ wor k as conductor . !'Olo1~t in the Schuman n Concerto. hill enthus.iosl i<' and in~pirational gavr he1· lil'l teners a nloving ex-encouragen1ent a t reheanJals and pt<rrrnce The S<'hu1nann, though ' his Ken u 1 n e musi<'ianship, un- n cnn('ert favorite. is not a n ea.'ly I doubtedly have done much to pm· work to perform . For one t hing. durr the fine sta ndards achieved it I..; done i-n otte-n that there \5'; by these local arti!<t;<i, We were th•· ri.c;~ of giving a hackneyt.d, glad to see that the Harbor a rea . althf)ul(:h 1>ea111tiful performan<'t!'. by the increaM'd !liZe of the aud- ft-or unother. thP concerto h a .5 ' ien<.'t>, shows l!igns or grad ually pitfall~ 1n interpretation and ex-waking up to its g reat good for· r1·uti11n . tune in ha\'lng a n Orange County The· ~ J ft e d amateur u~ually Syntphony of !IUCh calibre appear- JllAyi-1t rnr all 1t i.i. v.•orth in daz:t· 1ng at its high SC"hool. Next year's li111(. f 1 n g e r·flaRhing brillian<'P. ! si'aRon !lhould be l\v1ce as reward- T h•! n1 t' Jn d y of the haunting 1 ing (or 11-lr. Sn win, his orchestra., .i.e('onil then1e becomes over · lush 1 and hU!: audienct". SOMETHING DIFFER-. ENT with stewed frvit . , . serve spicy crou· tons lbread cubes browned in butter, tossed in cinnamon 'Jnd sugar). WHEN CUTTING buttons from worn garments, 1trin9 the"' on a safety pin. Then when you need a set they'll bo all togothor. c F.~CI_!'E ) ..,.,,._,~···.·+ IREADCRUMI CHEESE SOUFFLE 1 C. h.t Mlllt 1 t . '"'"41 ,,_... ••''·~· ~ t .......... •-ric-., Chettd~i~ .. .,. .... ~fll Pour hot milk over bread crumbs, odd 9rated cheese. leat yolks of -a• light, combine with bread mixtvre. Fold In stiffly . beaten e11 whit••; MOson With satt and pepper. Tum Into butte...ct bokin9 dish, set In pan of hot woter. lake in moderate oven 1350•) for 3~ mlnutu or until !Inn. Setve at once. S•"•s 4. c~-~-~s;_:~ oo_~~? WEBER'S BREAD Is ALWAYS 1oft, fresh, ten4er and downright 900cf •crtf"I. What's more, Weber's Is enriched fet olllnl body-bullcli"ll nvtritlon. You can always dopend on W.bor's llnod hr flavor, fresMe11 and n.trltfon I ' Carolyn Weber, put Nl• .,....... lealer •rt.Jala WI• made when di· Hun.Unaton Be9.ch. \dent of Bulll"'" and Ptotwk>ftal ~ Md Werl&Ha Woman'• dub and dlatriet Je&V-reel.on ~ Oommunlt;r Concert• Dlrttton :: the Mmdalian ue: laU•e chairman, wm tutaD otn· A.aod&Uoo met TbunNlay al Dae Mn. Gt!or&"e Yarcllt~ president: cera of Newport ~ cblb a1 • otnee or J . A. Beek wtth Robert Mrs. Clinton Sawln. '9eC"l"etary; dinner meettn& to be 'held Thun· Stafford, Cohm\bia Onn(!ttU rep-Roknd Wrtgtat, tf'U.9Ul'er: Horace day even.Jn.-ol tbill lt'.ftk &t Bal· raf'QlatJve. l:h.ltcn. E-9-erett RPa. Sidney Drav· boa. Yacht club. A.en-BMRn· bf> ldaoft. Cllnton Sawin. LnUe Miller quist wtlJ pnslde and Greth.a An.er a ~Y or tbe mem r. Tub?Mt will be' cha.Inna" for u.e ab.Ip drive u prarnled by the '1nd the .Me.dame. D~ Drake, cbalrman, Mn. Slanky Olam· Walter Spl«r, Stanley Chamber-. eve.nlnc-. ben. It wu decided to hold lhe Winifred Barbrfo, M a r y .BattMJ Ta.ktnc otfi~ will bl: Betty drive open for • abort tJme long"tt Steffen.en, Roscine F..el~y • .A.Jex. Handy, president: Mabtl Fltamor--th M~-t , be -·-~ 1 &nde-r Ha.mu•-.... u-·-rd , ·-r-n.., first vlce·p re• t den t : Kay 80 e ~oc may • ..._.... o ....._ .nv""• .....-.~ Vaughn. !lttOlld vtf':e . prulde.nt: admit of bringine" lhe: eelected .,-?· qu.iat., Sally Peyton, Florencit Ht"l!· t l•U. They are ~ Mort:e1 and Gear· .?U.. 0 . B. Reed and J . A . Bttk. Sally Newlin, reoording s;-re ary: hart, doC'>-pia.nJ.at.s. who ':"ett *' Wor>tinK In t ht" mtmben.hlp Ruth \Villniea. correspon "I" R<'-well liked on the nm yea.r's prn-drive were: Me3damea ff, F. M°'' .. retary a nd Hilda BriJ!.coe', ttt#l,.-gr-am : Vlvtan della Chiesa.. the .ry, Theodore. Robina. W. H. H llc'h· ur~ere w ill be prael'ltation o( very beeuUM and lale-nted )'OWll{ man. RolJll.nd \\/right, Walter Spl· d d ( th <-·cal pro-sopnino and Edwin Steffe, d ra-cer, AJexAnder Hamilton, E. .\. awar " a n or e mwr1 ,....__. .. ,, M Lo l El ~-b vocallat matlc baritone'. .... ~-.,.. ~vatore onaco, nn e g r&m. eanor .llolu ry. · · M ~hi f lh --latl v •--ni. Doyle Hatch Thon·•• sod Ha rbor Mothe~lngers, und,.r em...,,.. P n e a_.._ on u .... ~ • ,. th e dirf'ct lmt ot Mafy Batten Stet· ei.o e.ntlUu attendan~ at other F'mst, WllJLl.m 8AmP30n. r eg SH· rensen. Blllle ~ver at the piano. Community c::oncerts m neighbor-ley. N'elaon Neice. Harok! Bo~I .· Dinner will be: served at 6 :i~ µ. Ing-commoruties. Fullerton antl seniu..s. C unnini-Butler. Hay d l . 1 r th.... not Santa Ana have already Mlected 1....angenhelm. Harold Woldenbcri;;, m an rt>f'f'tvll 1ona. o . Fl H If J h n --k . · r h Jd be m.adt' with their prognma, ea ch. Including orence e ets, o9t"p ~ , :it.an' inKV ~ ou :"Ome vf'r y fine art.I.al '. At Ful· Dick Drake; Evf'lyn a rne r. lerton one of the dra wing f'arcb Me91'.tamctt ,J . LI-Ali«" St,.ffen.qen. Thirteen Is Lucky For Party of Lido Isle Women Friday the thlrte<!nlh, with 13 table1'1 in piny , waa something or n red Jett~r day for Udo J15Jc Women'!'! club. thl!I being th~lr rirsl p3rty. M l'8. C. 8 . Rudd, ·hairn1an of l hC" section. wu on eharge and wa~ a .Mi:tte<l by thf' M'f'!ldam~ R. C. Bottlf', ?.fanley H. Clark. Gor don Hudson. ~· \\'. ;purk11 and J . Arthur Taylor. The fir.st p rize, a most unusual Chineioe box brought f rom tht' '.)rient by Mra. Warner C ate.s. w11:; vnn bv ~fr~. Y..'atson ; the !1-!cond. 1 lunc-heon !'tel g ivt'n by the club. vl'nt tn Ai rs. Ellzabfoth Sptoncer ,nd third prize, a ll nt'n handker - ·hief. went t o }.1rs. Theodore Burgher. Pre.\'inu~ to thf' gamr, ~{r!'I. Rudd f'n tertaine<l ~ group or 12 at un<'h<.'On in her home. ,.fn . Hull· ,on hall Lo~ Angelt's guestw for \VO tabif'A a t play and Atrs. Tay· 'or a lso ha<I gucsU fo r two tables. Open House For Classes of Released Time Boys and girls f'nrolled in the relf'ased time P roteBtant Chris- tian edu('ation <'lasses "''ill be 1osL~ to their parents and to members or the community at urge next \Vf'dne&<ta y evening vhpn they hold their open house 1t C hr\!'lt Chlll'Qh by .l~ .&ta .. Feat url? or the even ing wilt be he df'<licbtio n or the Braille liblri-l\'hh~h the group have pur- ·ha.sf'd \\'1th voluntary <'ontrlbu· ioni< t hrough the year, o nd whl<'h viii be ~ent as n gift tp personll -1 ho art> blind. ThC' prC1grnm will open with a lisplay of \\'Ork and notebooks In hr regular clatts roon1. A s h ort ·lass Jlt'riod will be held at 7:30 ·:hich ,,.•ill rpview some of thl? urri<·ulu111 of tht> po.st year. Al ight o't:lock all t he group11 y,•\11 djourn to the '58nctuary ror t ht! 'c-d1<'a l io11 sen•ice of the Blble11. F•">Ut t1·n<.'ht't!J h8 \'e been en1· •loyed r(lr the eight C'lasaf's dur · ng the µa,:;t year. Re v. P aul foor~ \\'h«:ler i:i t hl• chairn1an nl hl' rt'lea!'tt'ct t i1ne cnn1mitte<' of h1• Coun{'\I of Chu rC'he~. t':piscopal Women l:lea r of India \.t Auxiliary A des<'rlpt lve ta lk on lndia ll- U!lt r11 rltd "'Ith !!lidel!I wa.s g iven by \{rs. \\~ah.lee k when mt 1n ben1 or Joie V.'on1an's Auxilia ry n11~t Thursday at the Costa Mesa o me of M rl'I. George D e Rnulhar . ;he also brouKht materi!l l.H a nd :nuvenirM fnr display. will be Mata a nd Hari, popular Georgt< L ind, IU.iph O.•a vt'r , Bt>tly t eam of com~y da.nce.1'8 ; a lao WaLAon, Ronllld Barl"'4', H. i.:. Pau l Makovsky, vlolini1't : Nino Chriat.ler, E. S. Poirier. Don Hu•I· Martini, teno r of tht' O(>f'r& an~t dle..~tnn, Moreland L e I th o 1 J. motion p!C"tures and Vm n11k y n11d Charles \Vagner, J anet McCut ch- S..bln, duo-piani.slll. f>OTI , Howa rd , Lagerquis t , P. V. U ll Krau11. se.rutatinnal B rtt lah Parku, H . E . Balch, J oseph pianist who is now on her (iN1t Hamblet. Raymond Herm~. J . tour of the United St:.le~. 15 a Malcolm Reid, A. A . Horva1h, 0 . tortunnte Mle~tlon. Otht-r11 will 8 . Rffd. R . Donald Hall an.I ln<'tud~ Set Svsnholm, Metropnll · George Fox . Also Mll;s Margaret tan opel"8 teno r ; Ricardo Odnop.-Sch.a rle, E\'4"~lt Re.:J . Horaee E n· sort. violinist, and the Gra.nd Op. itign, Mr. o.nd Mrs. Le~lir Mlllf'r, era Quartet . All t h P1'e con<'CrL"I and Mr. and Mrs. K enr:rt h Bo<-t· a re 11va ilablf' to ltX"al membeNI,• tc her. ' May Markel Brings $400 for New Parish House of St. James Church W ith all returns i n, over '400•--------------- will hnve be.en rai.sed. n.s p n>eeed!l j Hall. ~trs. Stifler and Mrs. Ries. from the Afay Market and l t!'• 1 Afrs. \Valter Hilch1nn n waa In held Satu rd~y in the new _par1!h charge of the cockt•<l food booth, house of St . Janlt!'~ Epuw:~opnl l~Fl'liSll."ct by Mrs. H a ll and Mri.. chUr<'h by mem bers of t hl'! \\'nn1 -Hamilton or Huntington &ach . en's Au.'Clllar y. Tht' affair '4'M the Mrs. Emily Ri<'hard.-;.on was firs t publi c event held In t hr nev.· l'hairman nf the flower b<lot h. and buil ding and t he n1onf'y 'viii go h::icJ been a ided by mem bt'rs of :i toward.-Its con.st rurtlon. Corona del ~fo r g a rde n club.. A t P ouring a t t he beoutlrully np-her sugge.11 t ion tiny noa<?g&y5 weno pointed t f'a ta.blf' were Mn . P a ul m:ldt' and prrsentf'd f:'Bch gu<'sl by Moort" \Vheof'ler, '4'ife or the rec· ~frs. J . 8 . Gook en. Among those tot ; M rs. R". Donald H a ll, v.•Jft' !')( aiding \vllh the sale of flowcM the Mnlor "-'arden and Mrs. R olx'rl a 1~d dainty la vendt>r sachet s w<'r1~ J . Villag r a na. prf'1ddent of the J.i r21. S . H . F ranklin, Mrl'I. J oh !'l Woman·s Auxiliary. The tea \V, T ubba and M ra. Solon Fost e r. tablt>, centered \\'It h whil e st ocks MN!. Alexander Ha m ilto n di· ca ndyturt and 8.ilver and white reel ed th~ Young Churchmen'!'! ca ndles. \Vas 81Tangl!d by Mrs. Guild wlth their cand y booth. ~rge Ya rdley . '''hile su~rv\9 . A feature of the aftemoon wa~ ing refreshn1en t.8 \Yere Mrs . Frank thf' presenCt' of the Corona del CUnni ng ham, )lrs . F . E . F inster l\.t a r a rti8t, Ra mon O'Cordova, an d Mrs. Seele;• of Co!!ta A(ess. ! w ho donated his tlmf' and materl- Atrs. Austin Sturtevant v.·as In ! als a~en t t he afternoon draw· charge of the sewing booth a nd ing port a lts . ;1f!is tlftg-Trl" iellffii' wett Jif}s. Mrs . ra h'an1 'Waa ·1n Charge of Wheele r, 1.tr&. Berrell R ies, Mrs . post.era a nd many hod bt>en made Stifler, ?.t rs. Pren~e rgast a nd M t8. by Sandra ~tD.tte\\'S (lf LOs An- F :-ance!I Gra ha 1n . 1.tany oth era geles, nle<'e of Be~ Abell. The had assisted wit h t he sewing, to bea u tifu l Ct>ran1ic figurines. one 0f '4'h om 11t r~. Sturtevant t'xpreues whi<'h \\'8s \Von by Mi's. F ranklin. thanks and her dt•ep a ppreciation. were made by the daug hter of Thf' sail!' con tinuPd on Sunday at '91rs. N ichols. Mrs. Margaret the reception for Mr. George Mor-Dost.a .served as pu blicit y ehalr - tim er , M ~. Sturtevant being a s-man an d ~rs. ,.i rs. M. L. K eeltr sia\cd by her a unt , Miss Mary 1 a!! t rea11urer. '- • House Guest Honored I County Bru ins at Birthday Dinn er to Elect Officers Mr. e nd 11-frs. R. J . Dinchnrl. 1918 Santa A.na Avenue. have 't.S their house gues t ~t rs. Dinehart'!t ,unt, 1.f r.i.. Carrie AtcCechin of Lake'''OOll Vi llage. Mri!I. McCechin \YRS the honored guest a t a d inn .. ·1· not ing her birthday Friday nigh'. a t the hontt' ot Mn. Oine ha rt·.1 son end daughte r-in -Jaw, Mt. anrl M r s. J . A . Gamer . El Mod<'nri Street, Newport HeighL<i. Musical Numl:ier Lauds 'Balboa Bay' Another Ming la.udlng t ht' Orc nge County'.it B ru in C lub. a local or~a nlu tion of th~ Un f. vensity of Ca lifor nia . a t Los An- g'-'les A111n1ni Association, w i 11 hold Its s~ronll general mt'et !ng Thur~ay f'V~nlnf. Ma y 19 Nt 8 :00 p.rn. In the "\'" Hut on lht• Santa Ana High School Campus. i t \i'a~ revealed today by Ka th ryn S tf'rn, oct ing <'httlr ma n. Offl cert1 will be elected for t h~ <'Oming y~er. "Our duty is lo kt"t'p the f>tPrnal ~potligh t of publicit y o n all fltrv- .iOl.s of tht> f)t'Ople." -Et.I Baxll L. \ValtPr.!1 n ( Knig ht "''"''!-!paPf'N , r" 'i.lltor ie.I obligatio:1s. THE PRINC,fPLES of lhr C'nrd ,a1ne or p<.ket n r £' olm nst a!': ·nci"nt n~ ple.yl nl{ C':Jr1I:-; tht'nl· sel ves. ............................ ............................ ' noon. May -.,in a 'J>t'O«Ta.Dl com · Qwnber Orcbe.stra by tbe nat n- Atter a brtak wl.nltt or appear-pletely test.Ive ln spirtt at Nord· born C&Utomi.a. compc:lilltt' Bomer a.ncu Ln Nt'W Yon. atqe ~ bolt A.udltorium. Ojal V~ey. Keller. nn:sle' ot tM. arterllOOll radio And t.e.tevi.IJon procrama. 01-Now In fl.l!I thJrd 8Maon. the wt.n· be a perlom1a1'Ct' of the ln· lve.r Cutt tqlay alsnect his thlN Ojai r..rtival Chamber 01-chestrti frequently hH~ MOD.rt M'UI ln . contract aa leadlnc man with Bot· under the superb direction of C n1lnor by newly o~ tda.y '49 ~ 'He will bead the ntor John5on hll tM-come one of M"aste.rwortcs orah!. Allen Lan· company ol real.dent profeMional lhe out.at.anding e118emblea on U'le nom director, y.rhJch won crlUcat playen openinc a t.en weeks 88-West Cout.. John90TI, who is con-and publi!' a<'Claim • upon the <IC' 900 of summer stock. at Tu.lt.ln ductor of the. Cl.nctnnaU Symph· easion nt tt.s public detmt M1'11er June 27th.. ony, is the younpst nalive-·bom this SNSOn. Under •n e..'duslve. tona·t.erm American to head a ni.ajor sym--------- Library Club Meets Here contract to Katharine Corn~:•. phonic o rga.ntzatlon in the U~ited Oiff hu suported the star in States. CUJTenUy, he \8 dividing "C..hdida", "Antigone'', '"'Ille Bar· podium ho nors v.:llh Eugent Or - rets ot \Vimpole Street", &nd ''An· ma.ndy at the famed An n Arbor tony and Cle-o pat.nt.." During the tMichi~l May F t;slival, wield· . Orange Cou nty . Ubm.ry club <.'qrrent sil.son . however, M~ ing the baton ov~r the Philadel· held the last <tinner meet.in'!" Corn.ii f'Nlted from the arduowi phia Orches tra in t\YO r r llhl fou1· of lht-season al \Vhl~'s PaiJ'lr yearg' run of t.ht latter play, and .chedulf'd aym phony coneerts. Ave. care on Balboa Isla.nd' with ctl!f freelanced. Weekly he i.n• Thi.s m:a.tince concert, which Dorothea Sheely of' New P.0 rt te1preled roles in the radio .wrfea, cUma."<C:ea a wet>k-<'nd of four Fes-Be6ch Public Library as pro.pm "You Are Thel"l"" heard in South-t ival performa.n~.s. wUI ~ an a ll-chairman . e.n 1 Calltomla ~t noon on Sun-star even L Two \VOl·ld · fam ous The <tinner table wu decorated clay¥. Additionally, ht> played op-solol"its and a n un.surps..~ed chor-wit h 8pring Oowerw and candles poaite many of tht" natlon'.a great-aJ group will join forc".ll with The!'' ar~ngt"d by 1.trs. C. A(. DeaJ:Una. e8l st&Ml In the Phlleo Television J ohnson ia the interp re ta tion t•f r hturn1an or the Nt!'wport ~ach drama.'!! on Sundat.y night&. a varied progranl. .11.\K(!ph Schu~-Llbrury bt~rd. T he llbrart&n-1 With a predn1t1fnant Jove of the ti>r, thl"' in tenlstinnally al'<'iain1cd fron1 A nahe11u, Buen R Park, F\11· theatre, Oliver curr aCceptPd lY.•I rell1st \Vho "''Oil 11l\'t'~ rronl S11Ul h· lt!rtnn, H untington· Bearh, Orahg«", contra1·L..:i rnr stage playe during land <'ri th·:;: on lh~ 1w ·C'a..~h1n of ht:: P ln.cen tir. nnll Santa Ana we~ the pai!l winter. In the fi rst. \V r"st C.."ooxl ret'it.AI dt'l>\t l la..~t Ck-pri'~nt. 111 rs. Maud Van O yk@ ·•Bravo." by Ed lla FerbPr ao1I tobt-r. \viii tie NOlot<:t in the Haydn I Hunt. lntt·ri('lt· tfN'Orator talked Ceorge l<aufln an. hi' appear~! Cello Conf'erto in n m!'ljllr. T h l<i. ill(onno.lly nbout f~brlC'~. dt"sigrt."i, -.·tth O~ca r Hom olka ror a Ne'v "'ill bt~ St·hu.~tl'!r':-1 first appea r-I !!n~t rolnr. \•ork run of thr<>e f•lnnlh."1. 1~ th.-1n1·t.• wit h <rr<'ht'.i.lra 1,11 the l'eririt~ ~cond . "Ivy Gl"N:n", he hea dPd :i c.:.oa.qt. r•1nnlst Sltur:i l"herke!'\.'!ky \\'ORO.~ wef"<' n ot ~pa.rate<! b}' Broadwa y f'r.st ,~·it h Jullith F.vf'. who n1a Jt' t hf' lt:i111.ut1.1n rr•llll 'ill· SflaN>$ in r nrl;• forn1~ of writing. lyn n11d liurd Halfleld. -----==::=:::::::::=:::::::::::::::::::::=f Al Holiday S tal{e la.<i t s umn1t-r. +-------·--·----· Cli(f in t l"rprelet.J role..<i in "Th» II R Ha.'lty Heart "' with Marshall Thom p.~nn. "The Goldt>n Applt','' ..She Love..-'91 e Not'', "Gootlbye Again", "Claudia " w ith Toni I Dr.ak e and C:f·rs llli 11C' Brooks, 8nd ·•Then!',:; Al\\o'&Y·" J u li t>l" with j Mary Brain. • Olivl'r ·c11ff i.r.i one or the fnrC'-! most di~overies and prott"gcN of I BALLROOM BALBOA Presents Ha ro ld Turney, now Executi\'i> ' Dirt>ctor or Holitlay Stage. A l · ! ANDY RUSSELL d DELLA tl"ndint; tin-0 <'partnlt1nt of Dra.n13 I an ~~.~~ .. ~~=·:~.~~);,;;;~~.-~ c~::,; I - gain rtl \Yide ex perlenC'e under Tur. ·1 Sat., M .. ay 21st ni'y':; tute lag~...J. To finanC'f' h iS ed· • uca tion. he '4·nrked in the HQlly-l wood production of "'Tht' Dn111k-I arU" fnr tY.·o year.-, a nd tou rt.d t he "'est em s tn tei-; in .<.:uppoo1 t or Vivien Leigh and Lllur:i n1·•" ni 1 l "R o1neo and Ju liet." -----I Russell to Sing · at Rendezvous Andy Russell, popular r a d in a nd t eeon:11ng star, appeara at t he Rendezvous Ballroom, Balboa., Saturday nite. May 21st. \~ith t he c rooner will be his songstreKS • wtfe, Della N'orell, a fcrMt"r etnr at N'f'w York's famowi Copacabana, who~e voice <'an b<' heft rd '''lt't A nd y·s on C::ipitill record!!. The singer, \\'ho hais also at>· pee.r ed in rour niotlon picturt·ii.. \\'ill feature som e n e \V m usical num bers during h is loca.I engage- ntt'nl, plu~ the re ndition or the Eng nsh and Spanish songs t~o t br ought him internallona l fame. Andv does not s mok e but par- adoxlcftlly. he has sL.a rrl'<l on four diffe rent ciga rette r a d I o p r o· ~ra ms. in<' I u d I ng t he "L ucky S'.rik -= H it Parade," on w h.Jc h he opp ear f' d for 64 consecutivt!' w ee-ks . Birthday Fete Honors Balboa Island Girl Nan<'y· A :in Law!lon of Balboa Islan ll w as honored at a party r e· cently in <'t'lt:>br a tion o f her firth birlhJay anni,•f'Nf.!l ry. The Spring Sh t'me "'a.11 u.sed In the hOm l' d«- oratlon~ a n•I lht' col'o1·s or Sprinf en hanct>d the bir th.:lay cnkt' \1•hich y,•a..c; sC'o·ve<l \\'ith Nea polit11n ice crf'am . Pri:tt'S in games Wf'Te won by John n ie \Viahon and Joan Vallely. ·rho~t' in vit ed to s hart' thf' birth· <lay ff'st lvlties with Nancy were: IU!ph LiJ~ter-, J ohnnie Wishon, Hobby Bm v.•n , Aly110n Christler. Jna.n Vallf'ly, Vicki Kahen. Susie K11U, R irkPy Litl'4ter, and the sis· tt·r nr 1hr hnnnrt>f', Sharon Law· 1!00 . • KAY STARR Sat., May ?.8th Coming -FRANKIE LANE Saturday, June 4tfi .. . -------· l i . I I I ... Mr!!: Ro~rt Villagrllfla presid· ·d anJ t he Rrv. Pa ul '91oorC' \'heeler , rrct or, a nnounced cnn1- ng events for the C'hurch <'alen - lar. including the first event In he nt-w pariRh hOlL~. Sa turday'!'J 'v(ay 11farket. Af r11 . Frank Cunning ham w&!t ntroduct-d as n ew dirtttre~ of ht" Altar Gu ild. Mrs. Be rt ":\r~w~r, w ho is retlrlnc direetreu 1r the ~uild , w u named chalrma1, 1( a ca rd party and deuert lunch - •on whi<'h will be held in July. charms or .. Balboa Bay" is nn\\' tonthu.si ng a udience" In a number of ln1portnnl place.a. Thi;< nP'-4. musiC"al number written b)" Oianfl N . Callosh of LaJ<ey,·ood Vlllag .. h.a.s been ael@c t ec.1 by Gene Frh·k· 811 hh1 dance routine numbt!r to bf ulk'd on h.i!'I tou r or South Am~ricii. with thf' l<'e-scapadt.-s. Frlc-ke I!! the well known ak a tlng expert ind ill said to be dt'lighte<S w ith the musical arrangem~nl or tld!i :iew "Balboa Bay" song. "Balboa Bay.. l!I a I a o being featur-M by thf' orchulru at th~ Laguna Hotel and the Cabrillo Hotel at Laguna Beach. The number w ill be off~red to the Bal· boa A8.'KX'i&tion to be uKG in ronnection with it• coming eeJe· bration. It ls abo expN:ted. t o appe.ar on the popular 110ng rack~ at local sto~Jt in Balboa and New- port. Now Open Back in 1945 a partnershi p w~s formed between Ern est R. Rutzke and Hollis G. Mclaufhlin Jr. With the aid of a loan from Bank of America they establisl\etl the Rutzke Weatherstrip Manufacturinr Company in Emeryville. M ri!I. J . 8 . Cooken will be hos- ·ess at thr nf'xt mePting, to be 'leld J une 9 at 2 p. m. in th~ ')8.1·i1'h house. The p roc-ram wUI ht" a book review by Mr"B. C. S. Baxter. Kay Finch Dogs Take Honors At Sant& Monica Laguna Kiwanis To Visit Ne\vport Members of the Kfwa.nia Oub ot l.Aguna Beach will provide the Wtth her silver weddtnc an-PJ"OCT'BD'l tor Newport Harbor'• nlveru.ry pre.Mnt. Thief of Bae· Kiwanls CI u b naund&y durtn.; ded, ta.ki ng honor aner honor In the recular luncheon mee.U,,. at doc shows for the put year and the Roumore Cafe.. C..rryinc out a halt, Kay Flncb le.ft the champ-the propam ot Kiwa.ni.s lnteT- lon at honw on Sunday and Mow· national for inie.rclub vUd.t.a. N~­ ed one of t b e Alch.a.n pupplN. port v l s I t e d L a I' u n a Belicb Jubiltt. on Saturday and Sunday Mooday n~t and l.be an cok>ny ln the annu&I eprt.nc doc show" of .uvtce clu.btlen are ntuml.nc tbe Beverly Riviera Kennel club, Mid call Thu~. Fred I>ocDcy, Costa at M1marar Bold. Santa )(onJca, Me.a lawyu, b pralde:nt of Ute where the )'OU.Qpter took Utle ol loc&1 ICtwanls. .....,,,. .......... -------• THE BAMBOO ROOM BALBOA ., Featuring_ the Southland's Favorite Music The Vel-Tones These partners join in saying, "Bank of America helped us start. Loans and sound business CilUnsel lrom Bank or America played a major part in the earty development of our business." The m1na1er of your nearby Sank of Americl · b!lftdl offers bankin& based on I ttnuine desire • to be of servict. Come in ••• llld ltt'1 pt llettlr ~·•tlllll Two ot her Tortublno _,.. More Ulan H3 motor trucl< cu- .Judged beet In cl&nL Pudd'n tall· rlero connect Loo ~leo u..- ln&" bonon for ma&es and Wee faciliUu wtth en.ry U. 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A D~mt?Ne 1.-.& ._.,, .. ._ fw °""" r-t,-Y.-n NEWl'Olrr BA•"O& PmlUllllDIG OOKPANY Publ~ JCvei-y Tueeday at Newport Berdl, Calitomia · Otflcea and Printing Plant at 2211 Balboa Boulevard ango COUt Junior ~ Dilltrl<t will "' lo the polio ... llet.erm1m the tutu:re for Oout Conep. i. ma at stake u wm.ma.rbed by Prealdent But.I Hi. Petcraon are u follcnn: Entered u Becond-Cluo Matter at the Pooloftlee In Newport Beacll. Exlat1nc bUlld1np do not meet Ca.Utorn1a under the Act of llal'ch 3, 1819 State Stand&rda. They were de- signed u temporary army lhel-Qm•ftflCI to Pcabll:H LPpl NotklM ... Ad"* tlo: • •U or all llladl ters and, hence, cannot be uMd 8UB80JUJ'TION &ATIJ: llY lllAJL. UM PEa YEAR CPMI. per Y-0u.-of ~ Coaa'7> tor more than another year, un- lea the votera approve • plan for remodeling them to meet State re- :;;:::;::::;::::;:::;::;::;::;:::;::::;::::;::::;:::;::;::;::;:::;::::;::::;::::;:::;::;::;::;::::;;::;::::;::::;::::;:::;::;::::;;:::;;.:;.-quire.menu or tor repladnl' them. Dr. Peterson Outlines Function of Orange Coast College in Community Unlea the people vote -Yu" on May 20. Cout Collece face.a the neceutty of either curtaWnc pre&- ent educauona.J otferfnga or of moving part of the lnlltn1ctional program to other quarters. After SttUrlng expert &dvtce, the Boa.rd or Tru.!lltea a.nd ad.min· l!Jtr&live staff propoM a plan tor What is the value or Orange Cout College? developing Coa.at Co11e-ge which That 111 the queJ1Uon taxpayers con.front a.a they conside r the pro-they are convinced ls beat for the poaal to exceed· the pre&enl tax. Jlmlt in order to promote a college community. They propoee a.n ex- bullding program. Objective proof of tta value ie Hl rorth ln the rol-tension or lhe preeent tu _ Umlt lowing s.nalys~. given by Dr. Basil H. Petereon, PTealdent of the by 29 cents from ~ centa lo &4 coutaJ in.atltution. • OT&nge Coaat College provides••------------- an opport unity for a.ny h.igh achool graduate or person over 18 year!!I of age t o secure two years of coll ege education without cost. Jn fact . because of Coe.st College more than 100 young people arl! now enrolled In coll<'ge who would otherwis:: have been denied lhl' opportunity of further educ&tlon. Crowning of King, Queen Highlight OCC Pirate Day cent.. per $100 of &aseued valua- tion tor a period of &even yean for bu.il dl ng purpoeea. Thia plan will per mit On.nge Cout to con- tinue its program without lnter· ruptlon. It will provide a physical plant d~lgned to serve the neeilit or the people. The c08t of the tax e.xtenslo'h to the average citizen w111 be very small. For a person whoee prop- t'rty is asscS&ed at S 1000, the eottl will be $2.90 per year. This ia; significant in comperiJJOn with the co.st of sending a student to college away from home. spen1 .. -lo -•l Ille ~ a( Ille Qty a( Now Tori<. 1bree new -ha•• xr. Ro)u. for tlle ~ two been added lo the Orango COUt years a tea.cber °' Spa-In the Collqe teachlnC' .t&tf tor next Newport Hutlor Un.ion Rieb ,..,., accwding to an announce-Sct.ool. will t.ranaftt" to Cout ~ ment just .m.ade c.· at the coDep. Sept.all\ber u m.tn.>ctor of. muaac • and Spanlall. A Cft4llale of :Wo- They att Barny Hall. lnallUetor d•to Junior Collqe and San Ja. ln .EncHah and c.halrman ot the state Collep., he boJda a ma.ta'• Dlvislon ot L&nfU&l'U and Uter· ckgne In mualc and la.ftcut.ce :iture· Euatace Roja.a.' m.trudol" Crom stanford Univenity. During ' · -the war he Rrved u mu.ate tech· In mualc and foreign languag-:; nJci&n tor three yura. He la mar· and Mt. Dorta ~d, inat.rurtor lied and bu two children.. In bUSlneu rducation and aocl5.J M.taa Reef, a stllllent at U.CL.A . 9Clence. for the put two yee.n. bolda a Mr. Ha.ll, at present aaslatant bachelor of aderice degne from registrar at Stanford Univen.lty, that &nsUtutlon and will rece.1·1e la a (faduale of U.C.LA .. holdll her muter of Buslnesa Edue&Uon a master'• dtgree in Engllsh and thue next month. education from Columbia Unlvers-A former W•ye. MD.a Raef had lty and hu a.Jmoat completed re-. lh.rtt yeara vi:pe:rlence u • per- qulremmta for a doctorate at the eonnel ofncer with the Navy . same achool. Prior to her yean in the Service, An Army officer during th-! she wu, for alx yea.rs. .secretary wu. )fr. HaJJ served ln the exec-lo the principal of North OaJlaa utive education office fo r three H !gh School, Dallu, Texaa. I ' PIU>FICIENT OPEltATION or aulll!Ulllii,JrAamCii. ...... s-1 for .U cnnvw"°" -.)on at OClC.. Alli9ft. •treeter O.,.rlee llM!7 • .a. ctvtas ...-ta.ace to lt•«•tl ., ---. ..._ la tM ,_........ ~ ..... ,.. .. Mary -.._. -· Smli. -Lor-. Yo.L Former fk.9,;.drnt """" MMJ. Mary Spence, forme.r re&~ de.nt of a.ta Mesa. but now re- siding ln Vista., bu been vi.siting in the Newport Harbor area for the put few weeks. People do read the Preu ada. Long Beach and Loa ~lea harbon handle more carp> lon- nage annually than any other Weal Cout port. LIVESTOCK PROVIDES l h e ta rgeat selling llOU.rce of c a • h Income for the U . S. farmer. • • COSTA MESA -6219-W ORAHGI °"'-lllJ Coast College provide.a an ed1i . cat lonal program which was de- signed to meet the needs ot lht' people and buiilness and industry. As a matter of fact. representa- tJvc.s from the community partici- pated in ns.'t '!"lln~ college authori- tie!I t o formulate the educational offerings. "A n y pro~ram of training which i!! e~t•bli"hed to meet the n'eeda of a community c-annot he;p but prove qt value to the people." "Gee, but I t waa fun!" was th~ general appraisal accorded t r n- ditlon-settlng Pir.11.tP Day at Or- 'lnge Cout College. Wednesday. May 11 . when studenl8 of tha:. lnsitutlon. d resaed In l rndillon.:i.I scars.ring garb and "rral live" ·.vhlskers. entertained 11 c v c r a I hundred high school .oif"niors rt•p- rel'lentlng six Orange County During the first yes.r of opera- tion. Orange Cout Colleg e hu demonl'llrated the need for lta ex- istence. With more than MM> full· ~ time ~tudenta enrollc-d each se- mester. and with an additional l 059 rart-time-evening students, Coast Colleie h11.s been serving After givin9 careful consideration to the p~ans to develop Orange CQast College, we are convinced that the proposa:s are sound and to the best inter- ests of the peop1e. We, therefore, ur9e that you 90 to the polls on May 20, 1949, and vote "Yes" for the completion of Coast College. Dr. P etenon ii:tates. Cout College l.s committed to the promotion of occupatio nal eel · ucallon. One of the primary pur· poaea of the local institution is lO provide an ini!tnlctional program which qualifies for employment. Tralnjnl' fOt Uvln.- "An educational exp e r I enc e which traln!!I: tor 'living' and a l"'° fo r 'makini:: a livinJ:'" concludes Dr. Pctcr!'on. "makes &l'nl!e and cer tainly has a practical value to tha&e who takl' part In It.'" Orange Coast Colleg e will bring wealth to the region it serves . It employs !l(Hnc 80 persons involv· Ing a.n annual pay roll of over $2P0,000. Thnse l'.'mployees Uve and spend their income in the Or- ance Coast area. In addition. the college will spend more than $100,000 in operatlonnl C08l8. A number of· att.:dents bolb n1arrte~ and single will come to Orange Coa."t. All of thl~ mcan.'J bring· ing wealth to the area. In the final analysl11, he added. the people who live in a commun· lty n1ake the community wh•t j t 111. The way people act and tuhl'- tion is largely determined by the n.atu~ .and extent or their educa- tional experiences. Thus, Orange Coaat College can do much to make the c.oa.!tat Reg1on of Or- ange County a great place. Casa Colina Home To Elect Officers The annual meeting of the membflrt1 of the corporation or C&M Col!na, convalescent home for cr1ppJed children, will be h~ld &l the home in Chino on Saturday, May 14 . at 2 :00 p. m., according to annou.ncement made today by Huch A. Th&tc her. preaident. Trustees and· offi cers for the year 19-4 9-lMO will be e.lected s.nd the &nnual reports of offlcen and com.mlttee chairmen wtll be read. Progre33 reports and treatment demonstrations wtU be gtven by the heads of business and profes- elcnal aepartments. Matters to come before the cor - poration include d.Jacuulon of an Honorary Boa.rd which would sup- plement the regular boa rd. Sev- eral &mttndmenl8 to the by-laws will a.11'0 be voted upon by th1>: corporation. A short prog-ran1 will be pre· sented by th.i children of t he ho1ne under direction or the school anil occupalionaJ therapy depart- ments. Following the meeting re- frf'!lhment• \.1:ill be scrvrd and a n opportun!ty will ~ given tu gueal.'J to go through the home. The public is cordiaJly lnviteJ Tbatcht'r s.aJd. \\"h.11l ha~·e yuu 1y1.ng arounc: the bouae .that yoo don 't need ! Why . not run a clamltled ad ln The PRESS and di!lpoee ot It! schools . the needs of many. Highlights of the day11' events ------- were the general .11..'>..o;embly at 2 0 Leff p. m. In the .ll.Udltoriun1. thC' fish pen er fry s.t ~.30 p. m. in the cafeteria Dear Cl tiuna: and t he dance fron1 i :30-10 p. m. ln the gynln&sium. Those of lls dirtttly connected Approximately 88 hlf::h ~choC'I with Orange Coast College feel "lnd coll ege students nttcn11cd the that a good beginning hLll ~n talent •how at thr g:eneral as-made in building a community '!lc mbly. Varied, inforn1al and '.'.'11· college. F'ew institutions during :ertalning. the program inrludetl t heir flr11t year of existence have both 1tudcnt und profc.,sinnal on-done as much &8 Coaat College :crtainers. has done in providing opportun- Outdoor actl\'itlcs featured a 1tles for it.a studenU both dutiDg ~oncca:non area where individual~ the day and evening. '.!ou1<1 get food, cold drlnk11 -11.nd a We a re convinced that Cout ptiZ<'. If they were lucky ~from College Is A real uset to th~ the boot hs shrouded in sally fish coutal a rea of Orange County. acts and laland palms. The re, too. As time goe.'J on, high school wa& held the ''kangaroo cou:-t" graduates. adult.Ii, buslnesa. and where cops "Bud" Stl\nge anti industry will re.&JJze more &nrt Dick Todt! hauled t.n non-conform-more the real worth of Orange lsts 10CC students appearlng on Coe11t College. P irate Day witout a burdl be-However. w e are h11.ndlcapped 1n tore Jud~ Tony Ra.uo:. · -• • 1•erving · •• sttldeu•• IJieftURP" •ft Acron the campus Ag student.!! the subalandard buildings we now sporui ored & rreu:ed pig contest. uae. ln fact. we cannot contlnut: to use present f&cllltlea without Klft&', Quttn CrO\.\'lln.I remodeling them to meet State In the evening beneath a can-requirement.a. UnleM the people opy ot flowers &nd gay festoons vote "Yee" on the propo&ed tax 680 young men a.nd women danced extension to complete Cout Col· lo the music of a popular orch-lege. we will be g-re•tly hampered estra. There. loo. Lesllr Pierce Jn meeting the education&.] needs 11.nd Bet.By Crow were crownt?d or our .'Jludenta. May we urg~ aU king and queen of Pirate Day. citizens to go to the 'polls on May their selecUon having been prev-j 20. W e wtll appreci&te the sup- lously detennined by popular vote port of all In providing buildings of the OCC student body, and tacilitiea wh~reby it will be Hono~ fOC' the most original pos.sible to btst aerve the people.. beard deslcn went to Jin1 Aahen HORACE PARKER, who tralned his whlskt>ts to for1n Pres.. Bd. ot Truatees. ~he letlers "0 .C"'. 011e for each BASIL H. PETERSON, cheek. Applauae alone decided Pru.. Or&nge Coa.»t Clay Vida I winner over Harry Sel· College. 3y tor .. putting forth the m08t :!ffort wt th the lea.st results." Student.a eapeclally commended for their ttreleu ctforts in staging Cout'1 first Pirate Day. •ccord- ng to Fred Huber. dean of men. Nert Katie S legtrt. Bill Turner. Patsy Smith, Edrie Kerr. mem- bers of their commltlt'es and all members of the building tr11.de1:1 clau. Deschund Puppy Starts for Af11sk11 Augtrsta \'On Wag-er. a sev·t::i months old daschund, started a lo ng journey thla wttk by · rail and a1rpl11.ne to des t In at ion Kodiak, A I ask a . The puppy. c"·nt'<i by Dr. and ~{rs. Horace Parker, 217 Grand Canal, Balboa Island, Le being sold to Mr. and Mrs. Dorian Caopn, \vho sought the pure bred dog as a fitting con1pw.nlon to lht'lt 1 0 0 pound \vol/hound. \'Ital drug produc ts tor th ~ pharnu1ccutlcal Industry co m e from 102 different countr;es. Fifty-r1,·e foreign countries sup· pl~· 300 materia1' that go into your automobilf'. Clothing, Shoes Wanted by 'A.rrny' High on the wanted list of the Salva tion Army'& Socia.I Service Center are discard& of sueh items a.s dishes, shoes, clothing. tu.ml-. ture. &nd appliance.a. No longer sought ano paper discarda, which since the war, are not marketable. So aald Major Orio Elllilon, Cor~ officer and district manag- t'r of th'? social service center serving this area when he l'lpoke yesterday of the annual Salvage \Vcck campaign now going on In lhf' Ncwport-BalboA dialrict. "Since the war the m&rket for papc-r ha.s ceased to exl.5t," he de· claried. "Thi.a me&ru1 that the Sal- vation Army can no loncer pick up contMbutlona of old newapap- ~rs and mapzJnu. We uk tor publi c undentandlnc-ln f&cing t.hl• difficulty and tru.st that we m&y have conUnued support of our charitable &cUvitiea through c-ontributlona ot &II diac&r&i ex- cept paper." Throwaway artlclv &re recon- ditioned In the Sa~atlon Army wo1 ksho~ and eold t o malnl&in '.hf' organization's rehabWtaUon program. The SalYag~ Week campaign 8larted hett Saturday and will contl.nue until May 21 . To h&ve 'l Red Shield truck atop at bome or office to pick up no· lon1er wanted ttema. l'elddenta may le.le-- phone Harbor 28 or 3&0. Ba.Ibo& Ial&nd rutdent.a may call Harbor 2042. and Cof'Ona' dd Mar resi- dents a~ u.kM to call Harbor 2422. IMPR1SO~ J.n an ~I~ n t Rome wu u.eed only to de.t&in. • pr'Llone.r unW tried. when be waa <llller killed. ph)'Wlcall1 pwUnhed. or freed. DISSl'..CIDIO A. 811A&&-Dt. ,,_. F. G-.,,._ wt.ta Otealn Ander•__. llatle ~la tWr ._.,.el ...n. llfe la,..,._. Woo e-. 3t 0ruce ~ Oo••P.. , ALBERT, .IAMES T., Hunt.ington ll<'ach AMBURGEY, NOAH, Costa Mesa ANDERSON, CLAUDE D., Costa &te.'!a ANDERSON, LEROY P., Costa Mesa ANDERSON, LOLA F., Ca!lta Mesa BARTINE, RUSS. \V., Costa Mesa BEACH, GUS, Costa Mesa BELOTE. IVY L., Costa M""" BERRY, L. If., BuntlnRt-00 Beach BLOWER. FAYETTE D., Balboa BOLTE. TED R., Costa Mesa BOMEFIELD, GROVER C., Costa Mesa ..,BRAJ>V.X.J.J.Q;}'.D, Ctiet.. JI.- BRAY, FRANK, Huntington Beach BRISCOE, R. J., Newport Beach BRISTOL. W. '· Huntington Beach BRO\VN, GILBERTE., Costa Mesa CALUS, R. L., Newport Ilc:tch CARVER, EDITil, Co•ta Me8". CARVER, JOE. Co•ta &lesa CONNELL. J. R., Cosh Mesa CONRADY, LOUIS, We•tmlnster CORONA DEL MAR BUS. ASSOC., C. D. M. COSTA MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, Costa Mesa . COWIE. .I. M. (Mrs.), Costa Mesa CROSBY, EVERETr, Huntington Beat:h DAVIDSON, SIDNEY H., Costa Mesn DA VIS, PAUL R., Huntlngto11 Beach DICKINSON, EVA L.(l\Ars.), Huntington Bch. DODGE, DONALD J., Costa Mesa DOE.SBURG, ALDEN L., Newport Beach DUNGAN, DONALD, Costa Mesa ELLIOTT, RAYMOND, Huntington Be3Ch ENSIGN, H. 0., Newport Beach ' FARQUHAR, GEORGE. Huntington Beach FINLEY, BYRON, Huntington Beach FINLEY, RAYE. (Mrs.), Westminster FLANAGAN, C. 0 ., Costa Mesa FOX, RICHARD I:.., Costa Mesa FRENZEL, E. D., Westminster OA.LLIENNE, WILLIAM, Huntington Beach GERHARDT, ELMER W., Westmin&ter GIBSON, ALFRED E., Balboa bland GIBSON. Rev. THOMAS M., St. Aotlrcm1 P,,,,.byt.erlao Church, Newport Beach GRANT, DON, Huntington Be:ieh GRAUEi.. HAROLD K .. Co3ta Mesn GREER. MAYOR .IACK, Huntington Beach HAMPTON, RUSSELL S .. Corona del Mar HARRIS, RICHARD F., \V.,.tmtnster HAWES. RALPH, M. D., Huntington Beach UA\:DEN, PHILIP A., Newport Beach HAYWOOD, A. L., Co&ta M""" HAYWARD, Mildred, Costa M- HILL, KENNEl'B G., ea.ta M-, HILTON, U.OYD (Mn.), Bontlqtoll Beach HOLLINSllEAD, ROBT. L., Newport Beach DOPE, TBEIMA PADDOCK, Corona del MJU' • JJOPPOCK, WINFIELD E., Huntington Beach HOSMER. ROBERT B., Huntin~n Beach HUDDLESTON, DON, Costa Mesa HUGHES, ELMER J., Seal Beach HYDE, HARRY D., Costa Mesa HUNTINGTON BEACH CHAMBER OF COM- MERCE, Huntington Beach HUNTINGTON BEACH ASSISTANCE LEAGUE, Huntington Be:ich HUNTINGTON BEACH WOMAN'S CLUB. Hunt.lngton Beach IRWIN, AL. Costa Mesll PETERSON, JOHN R., lluntin:,l.on &ach PIOKERING, BRYCE W., Huntington Beach POINDEXTER, ROBERT L., Seal Beach POPE, MAX W. (Mn.), Newport Bearh PRiCE, STUART II., Costa IHcsn RAGAN, JOHN II., Newport ll<'Rrh RAMPTON, H. F., Huntington B<'arh RAUB, .IACK 8., Newport Beach REA, EVERET!' A., Costa M•sa JENSEN, KELLIE, Costa M~•a .IQQNSQNJI . ._~·s:&•ta Mesa ;• , i KAISER, HEINZ. Costa Mesa HENRY, H. F., Balhoa REBOIN, A. T., Huntington Benrh REDDICU, BEN, Newport Beach REED, .0. B., Coroaa del Mar ~•»·~EITi. MARTIN .I: {Dr:r. Costa·McSll·· RIOHARD, 0 . W., "DICK", Newport Beach RIDl:NOUR, MILDRED F., Huntington' Beach RIOG8, KERMIT, Buntlngt-On Beach KIMES, Wlr'. F., Newitort Bearh KINSFATHER, SAM, Balboa LANDON, MARIE U. (Mr•.), Huntington Bch. LANE, A. 1':. (Mn<.), Costa Mes~ LAURIE, M. K. (Mrs.), NC .. 'J>Ort Beach LA \VHEAD, D. D., Seal Beach Le BARD, HARRY R., Huntington Rench LINDLEY, R. G., Huntington Beach LIONBARGER, d. C.. Costa Mesa LONOMOOR, \VALTER M., Newport Beach LORD, W. E., Costa Mesa . McCLELLAN, R. \V ., .Ir., Costa M""" McGAUGH, .I. II., Seal Beach MACK, LESLIE C.(Mn.), Balboa Island MAGILL, SAJll, HunUogton Beach MAHAFFEY, \VALTER W., Seal Beach MARSHBURN, CHAS., Huntington Beach MF..ARS, CARLETON M ., Costa Mesa MELLOTr, HOMER E., Costa Mesa MELL01T, ROSE A., Costa Mesa MELLOTr, WALTER B., Newnort Beach MEYERS, ARTHUR K., CJa 3ta Mesa MILLER, 0. R., Midway City MILLER, LES, Costa Mesa MILLER, S. A., Midway City MILUM, EDWARD W. (Dr.), Newport Beach MOORE, GLE.l\/ A. (Mrs.), Newport Beach MOORE. MABEL K., N e1,.port Be:ich MOSJEP., O. O., Huntington Beach MOSSTELLER, LEE, Huntington &""h MYERS, HAROLD T., Coota Mesa NELSON, L. G .• Cost:t Mesa OGDEN, AL. Costa Mesa. OLLILA, IRENE (Mrs.), Newport Beach ORANGE C:>UNTY COAST ASSOCIATION O\VEN, F . B., Costa fttesa PARKER, HORACE, &Jboa PARQUET, ALEX P, Huntington Beach PATCH. L.A. (Dao), Huntington Bcacb PATrEBSON, KENNEDY, Costa Mesa PETERSON, BASIL B., Newport Beach ~G, H. R., Newport lleach ROBESON, AL, Costa Mesa ROBINS, THEODORE, Newport l!carh . • ROEfKE, MABEL E ., Corona de! Mar ROOFF, MILDRED R., Huntln~ton Beach RUOFf, NORMAN, Sunset Brorh SAVIN, EDWARD, Co•ta Mesa SHIJ'LEY, PAUL (Mrs.), Huntington Beach SMITH, BRETREN I., Costa Mes" 8.-VERN SNODGRASS, Beacon Bay SORENSON, FRED M., Balboa Island SPENCER, CLYDE, Newport Beach STANO, E. R., Huntlngton Beach STANLEY, w; C, Huntington Beach STEBBINOS, J. GORDON, Huntington Beach STECK. HAROLD, Casta Mesa STEVENS, DON E., Costa Mesa STOCKTON, A. E. (Dr.), Corona del Mar STRICKLIN, R. L., Huntlngt.on Beach SW ARTZ, A. C., Costa M•sa TERRY. SAM L., Huntington 8'>.ach THORNTON, JAMES W., Corona del Mar TOVATI', TONY, Jr., Huntingt.oo IlfltWh UPSON, JOHN L., Balboa. VARNUM, FRANK R., Balboa Is land ' VARNUM, HILDA, Balboa Island VAUGHN, HENRY C., Newport Be•ch VINCENT, WNNIE R., Newport Beach WALSH, PRANK A., Costa Mnu WARD, DOUGLAS R., Newport Be:M:h WARDLOW, ROBERT, Talbert WARNECKE, SARAH B., Newport Heights WARNF.CKE, W. H., Newport Heights WATKINS. ALBERT. Huntington Beach WEATHERS. V. Y., Ne..-port 6ea.-h WU>EIUNO, D. C., C...ta Mesa WELCH, HARRY, Balboa WHEAT, oro. I, Huntington Beiu-h WHITE, IDA LEE (Mrs.), Costa Mesa WILLOUGHBY, 8. L., C-ta Mesa YARWOOD, L. (Dr.), Costa Mesa , ., Vole al lbe Blemenluy School la 'l'OIP' Community. -. ~ ..... • ·•emlnd Tom Friends lo Vote ~'Yel'' • • " Is • II •• 1 " i~llii'~·~;=:;,o,;7~,;;;;;;;;;;;;;.,;;;;;~.:;;,;:;..,,;:,,;..;;,,;;,;;;;.~...;.;;;.. •• ,...,.,._ ......... ~.·~·0:..,.-•. ~ • ...;;;....;,;;;;;;;;.;;;,;.; •••••••. w·wz•·•·~~ .. .;.. ••.•.• ,~~~~·~·a~;.... .•. ~.~.u•~·~-·~·jL....~.~·..;::;:.~.~·-·~·-·•·~·~~-~-~~·~·~~:::..~~;··-·-·~·:.~.~.~~J~~~===~~·::!::::':=::~""-,=..:s._.....:.o..,....i.:ii..:.i;.,;.;.._~~l~·~~..i ... ..J._.,J..~ ~.u:~ ..... ..-~·..:;;;;.i • ·~"-.. : I ,,. '.f lfftl!.Q. Mey I 7, I 949 . ti Jielict Jllf Diesel ------------·- tltis way ,.-.----------- ' . A Pro41ct If Statllanl of Califortil Standard Dieael Fuel ~ .completely diatilJed to ··mue 1ure it ia 1003 clirt-b.!e. Thal'• impor· tant. for every drop of fuel burned in your Dieaelmuot paso through tiny injector-nozzle bolea. U they get dirt- worn and enlarged , · lhere'a rillk of C<J81ly re- pairs. Save your Dieeel . : . ave money ... get Stand•!'i Dieoel Euell C:!ayton Thompson . . ' WHOLZllA.U; Dl8T1UBUTOK FOB NEWPORT H&llBOR PIL -· 155 -Har. 111114 , legion fo CIVllV"" Endorse Business . .JIM QUI Schools of State Musical Comedy O...~ appronl of Cal· lfomla'• l'ri.... odloolo ot -- ..... .,... announced \od"1 alter O...e1 Brotbera bi.S Mui.cal an e:a.bauttlve a&n"ey by two rep- Comedy Tent 8hoW com• to town reee.nt.aUva ot the Nat:Jon.a.I Coun- for a tun 6 n.1.Pta ~ ~ cU ot Bvafna. School& Only one nipL out Of 00 tc.boola vtaited WU de- M pqpulllf_u tunou.a clrcu.lel clared aul>-etandard by lbe ln- yean a.go-thw array ot talent will apecton. Dr. Sam W&noua.. head pretent a different three act play of the Bu9lnua Education Depen- tvet')' nJght---and the popular U-ment of the University of C&Hf- tWa att: TUe.tay, "The Girl Next omla at Lm Angeles, and Asel Door''; Wedneeday "What Moth-Jenaon. former head of the State ent, Don"t Know"; Thunday, .. Na-Readjustment Board or Educa· tatie N'ttdl a Nightie"; Friday, uon. "'Toby Got'• to Wuhington'"; Sal-Dr. Wanous and 1 Mr. Jenlt<m urday. "Her Unexpected Hua-repreae.nted the National Council band'': &lid Sunday, "Hopalong of Business Schools, the country- T oby." wtde a.uoctaUon of private achooll In the cut are Prest.on Hanaon or bu.sin.ea. ln additio n to their who ha.a: appeared willl name national usociation~ the schools •tars Nancy Carrol and Fttdd'.e of bualneaa are also orkanized into Bartholomew; Joan Ga.lnaley1 Hol-r:tate-wtde councils. I ru1pecto~ Jywood etarlet; Paula Todd, little from the National Council period· theatre star of. Bolton: the Potter lcally make irurveys of the teach· Si1ten who sing and dance a.nd Ing 11taffs, physical equJpmeont and The Roee Room Sextette, aix tlf ata.ndlnl'. lhe pretUeat girls ln Sa.n Fran-· The two ln.!pectors reported in- ciaco. tense tn t ereat in new educationaJ The orchestra ia conducted by technique.a ll/QOftg both manage· JOt'! Soukup and the show la di-me.nt and instruc tors of CaUfom· reeted by Hollywood's V. RJ ch-ta private schools of bU!llness. P.r1. Much enthualasm wa.e s hown fer The show will be given at 17th wor~ho~ and M'm!na~. Always and Newport lllld pricu lncludl.ng ,.o ren1~t In it.a emphull!I nn pra~ - lllX are on the bargain counter at tical education. the t rend now. a~ JO cenla for kids to 90 cents for revea.led in Lhe recommendations re1'C"ed seats. of the l n!!!pector~. ls toward pla ... ·- The show Is sponsored by the Ing more empha.<1is on LhC' 11pec1al Co11:ta Mesa American Legion Post training r~uirl.'ri by varying em- and their share of receipts w ill be ployment condition,, fro111 com- URed for Child W elfare. ~ the munity to comn1unity. Post Committee said after seeing Californ!a'.s p rivate schools o r a small preview. "this sh ow mer-business, locatl"t.1 · 1n 26 c1tiex 1Ls lhe .support of the entire town "hroughout the state·. hav..-a lnlal M it 1.s good ctean ente rtalnmer ,rollment of approxurnlll•ly 10.· which both kid.11 and grownu1 JO, the survey :o.hOY..'C'<I . ~·f emb.:!r wiY,. enjoy." ·hoot~ ranged Crorn tho~f' hav1n~ Pi Bot.a Phi Club Pi Beta Phi Alumnae C'!Ub wi hold ite ltfny meeting on Wednct rlay or this week at 12 noon e the home or Mrs. Gates Burro14·: 008 Lacy street. Santa Ana, Mis Mary Borchsenlu11 . a graduate o the University of Wyoming. wl, SJX"ak at the after-luncheon se<1 sion. Custom Built Box Springs """ Mattresses We specialize tn ovenize ~s. renovating and recoverinp; Harbor Bedding BOB IBBOfSON. Prop. ... _ 6176-J 1612 H..,,... A••· C:0... M... Herti.t 142S-W ·ss than 100 ~tuflent~ to thos·· ·ilh more than 1000. >hilharmonic ilemberships }till Available The local membcr!llhLP 1lri ve fnr ~ Angelt's Philharn1onh· c:o11s er~. playing lht•ir first season 1n )range county, ha.<i been extend· d until WedneRdR)' of lhts 'A'Cek \ few more membt'r:"lh1ps fron1 his section are av1:ttlabl·· ttnrl n\ny ~ secured throuj:;h Mr~. J . Leslie lterrenaen, Harbor 14 61 -\\'_ The orchestra "'Ill be llirt'Clt"d lY Alfr('d Wallensl l'1n and will 1lay three concert.!t, one eal"h at A.nahelm, Fullert on and SantJ.1 Ana. ORANGE t;OUNTV PET SUPPLIES DAVIS FK.ESll FROZEN HOKS'.:MEAT U. S . Government ln1p1Ct•d and P111•e<I Ul(I a&lN£tLSTF.!lri r,.,_)oa ... HaHl•T l310 Newpart Siva .. Co1t11 Mea<i 8e11eon 6231 ... w.N\l'tlYh ....... ~J\hYY.Y. ... tfle ... rencel S.. why !ho Hew Yor\ ,_._ Aat<t..., jodgod '°'d !ho "'°"""" Car el .. Y-.· S.. tho luaury of h _, tho nCf. PHI tlte <llfferencel I'..! """ ,,,_,, "Moglt Actic:M" Ira•., stop you lS~ eofft.,.... bvmp1 dlt--·-th "Hyd•o·Col" Spring• And IHI that, • -f,olrio, s.. -"Sof<l·Wldo" -..., -,... _,. ""' """ -.. -- .., - -lo ""d'• -- (· .. ... -84,.. -°' ...... a.-..oa -... -....... ell_ .. _. __ I ......... .... ........ "'-··-· ··-· o.ty ""d lo ;,, -~ Y°"' a 100«inepow9f v.e engine. Only ford .. "' llold ""-' ,... .,_ -of v.. "' Six. ..... "'• .......... ~oho ... 10 -buy,... oo ooldl _,And 'f"'J '°" ... 10~ .... ~ ........ lo25~- '°1'1• ... °"''"""-. s-for yaurwff, M "fOll' ,....,. for o rtde ond you'I ...... .,_ ""d todoy. ~-.-...-. , ............. . trylMllW .. ,.. , ....... ,.. T~EODORI ROBINS Your ford Deeler Since 1921 • nM•~ .__II NowpertBNc.b • ~ -· a m ·Mfl DI WBT ICU ma AS 19"fAS-CAIOf111;...... ' r.: Franf'lC8 Oampbell. I& Qty Col.,.gt• QHod, Yiill ttlp u co- prtnCf'81'1 or t!M-nrst Nat~ ~1f"rnorlal Day Inboard moto,.... OCat ""'Cl'pAtak"' and • 111 e tl ,,·11tl'r circa~ on MariDf' Stad- ium, Long 8 1'1ldl, the after- noon of May ,0. Architect Exam Set by U. S. Body The United Slale11 Clvtt Service C<1mm1ss1on today announced an cxam1nat1on for Architect in the following options.I bra.nchea: De- ~t~n.,; Working Drawings:, and Ger.eral~ The J>Ol!litlona to be filled f rt;m this examination are located •n \Vashlngton. D . C .• and vicinity. The AAlaries range from $3,7Z7 lo $6.235 a year. To qualify, applicants must (al have c-nmple ted t1 4-year college ('OUrse Y..•t th major study in archi- tecture. or l b ) have had 4 yea.rt of t'Xpcrience in architecture. or te l hnve had of years of such edu· ,..ation and experience comblned. Jn &.ddil1on. they mU8t have had from 1 to 4 year e of pro!nalonal t'Xp~ricnce 1n arC'hitecture. Grad- uate s tudy In a rchitecture may be .'!ubst1tuted to r as much aa 2 years or the prore:ii.sionsl experienC'e. Applicants are required to submit with their applicaliona a sample or their drawing skill. No "'·rltten test is required . Furlht'r inrormatlon and appll- t"lltion form~ m ay be ~ecured '""" the Commistion's Local Secret&!')', Mr. E . W. Gillespie, localed at Newport Beach P08t Office, frotn c ivil service regional offl(U, or from the U. S. Civil Service Con1~ m !.sion, Wa.~hington 2~. D. C . Applir"ntions must be received In t he Commi81on's Wasllington of- fiC'e not 111.t c.r than June 7, 1949. Huge Bond Issue To Benefit Vets Sal"' o.t auction or the l&.rgeat single 1 ~ue of California Vete.r- onl'I Bonds in the 28-year hiatory Qf the Slate lo\v-cost Farm and Home Purcha.se Plan will be held In the State Capitol In Sacrc- mento at 10 a.. m. on Tueaday. June 21 , it was announced by State Treasurer Charles G. John- son. Thf' Issue tots.I~ $30.000.000 ln bonds bearing a n Interest rate of 2 t..! per c:ent . The largest sale. up t n nnw took place la.at October, \l'hen JohnJorf knocked down a $2!).000,000 block of California Vf'lr rans Bonds to a 58-flnn •yn· <he-ate for a record premium bid or $t .6J~.ooo. State Director of Veterana Af· f1tir~ La\\·rence C. Stevena eatt- m Mt <'rl the new issue would finance lhl"' p11n::hase of homee and f~is until lhC' Spring of 19W . lt will brini: lo ST5.000,000 the amount n f honds i81!1Ued under lhe $100,· f)Q0,000 aulhor\7.&tion approved by tht" volf'rs In No\'ember. 1948. The bond funds are being wted a t the rate of about $3.000,000 a mcnth. Slevens aald. for the pur· chase o f fanna and home.a for vet- erans wllo were born In or enter· rd t he service from Calilomla.. The \'Ct erans are advanced up to Si.:"".00 on fl home or $13,MM> on a f11rm. nnd repay the. amount.a m n1nnlhly in!§la.1lments at low rate& nf interest f CUrT'E'ntly 3 per cent). Th<' 1ntereat they pa.y covers the \l.'hol(' C1"15t of financing and oper- 11.1 in~ the plan. which thus ln- lvolvcs n.,, C'08t to the taxpayers ?t the State. Th(' Legislature now haa under conKlderation a new m....ure rSB 10801 aulhortsing' l.au&nce of another 1100.000.000 l.n bond&. This measure. it adopted by Ullt lawmaken. will be wbmttted to a vote of the people. l.fore than 168 miJee of tiick- age orrer quJck: intucb&nie ot freight traffic be:tween raU and water ca~ at Loi: A.a.plea Harbor. More than 4.1 rnilea of water-- frontage a.re ava.llable ln tbe Loe AJl&'ei..-Loar Beach port &nu 0 ..... \V.f<ld Trade. THE DRINKING of alcohol la l'K're of'ten a qm~ ol nw'1't&I .-... tbU Ito .,.,.... New Fimg System &dim l'--... ny Benefit$ Veterans · '-'~ .ycrJllG v-..... _,...,., foe Scene. o' Reun·1on llla!e b.u -·'pOot-In 11 ard!.i!e<tUral, ~ --' t eal aad oome -wodttt aad ICIU>IMO, ~ -Warrant otMr c• .... ncetk-8 M kmcer Otnett. J\lnlor Gnde, WeUey G. need watch f01" aamtnatson an-lillck. of BallM:le. tal•n~ was re-_,,,..,i., .-.. to K r. united wit.It Ill& Wtte, Karpttt, C?rudte!'. Veurana 8erYlce ()fftcer, when &be anived In Germany d.ur- RemtrlCllns ""-tltllt .... -to ..& wit.It l1im In Utq are entitled to 10 and In K-.ir near Ute l£rdlnc Air --l~ polnb. pm..-.ntlal Force Depot where 9 -a11 credit oa State job uamlnaUona. a Ydllcle abo]ll maintenance otfi- Crocker -reported that lbe State eu. Penon.ael• Board lli now accepting Wlthln hht. ahop about ten ve-- appllC.ttons for aorne 60 polllUona 1 hlclea are repaln!d each week. wit.bout tt_prd to ally &n.DOUnCe-Work ta done on engines, trans- men.t of examination. mJsaiona, ditfuen.Uals, hyd.ra.ulic NOW o ·PEN-A1New Mod1r• ~,,;;;,..,................ ... .• , r " 'HANCOCK ' I S..._ Stulion ' (ll'Ormerly CUlbertion'•l Equipped to Give Y oar CU a Complete o-stop 8ervlee. Gu, OU. Lubrication, Wuh!Wg ud PoBshiDg CHARLES' SERVICE YOUB LOOAL HANCOCK DEM.ER 3001 W. Newport Blvd. Newport BMdl Vet~ who wW compJele col-•yatem.s, and the ch•eeia J I~ counes M%t month may be Wesley M.ick entered the 20th :..-------------------------.. p&rdcula.rly interested in lbe op-Illt&ntry ln 1924. For three yea.rs'---~~------'----------------· portunitie.a in St.ate employment, he eerved u rUlem.an and clerk according to Crocker. at Post i"teld, Oklahoma.. In Aug- Unde:r the new .. continuoua flt-1 :1 i:::ry Flhe IJod in-~~e HAlr tFto""'d. ln.g"' program. a qualified appll-I e . i.' e a en cant'• na.me wtU be placed on a ed the Unk Trainer Maintenance PerBOnneJ Board U1t for nolif\ca-and Im:tn.icton achool there, •.nd later t h e a.trcra.tt mecharucs Uon When the teat Ls ecb:edu.Jed.. Khool at Glendale. After bccom- Some of the positions on the lilt Ing a FlJght Engineer &nd cr ew are: civil, dectrtca.l, mechanical, chief he worked h.la way up to structural and sanitary enctnee.n, Une Chief. architectural dratt.aman. nunu. phyalcl&na and aurgeena. caJculat- lng machine operatora. and boys' group aupervtaora. Additional In- formation .. ~d veterarur' prefer- ence application ronns may be ob-- ta.lned at Veterans Service Center. 703 E . Bay Ave. Bank Declares $1.25 Dividend A regular dividend on the com- mo n stoc.k of lhe Ba.nk of Ameri- ca hu been deC'l&red by the board of d1rcc tora of the bank for th~ current M"ml-annual period. pay- flble June JO to aha.re.holders of record at the c lose of business May 31. 1949. In January 194-2 he began 8er- vi~ in AQ,Slral\a. He wa.a appoint- ed \\'arrant Officer in No,•emb.?r 1943 while nea.r Darwin, Austra- lla. In December that year he bfo- gan service at New Guinea. Whil.! there during 1944 he qualified for the Purple H eart decoraUon. He returned st.atestae in March 1944 and wu aircraft mainten- ance officer at air bases in Tex~. MiMOurl, Indiana. Illinois an'1. New Y ork before departing for European service In October. 194~. We.sleY Mick graduated fro1t1 the Center H igh School of Okla· homa City in 1923. Three si.3tera live in lhc vicinity or Loa Angeles. Mrs. Joy Lown- ey restdcs in Montebello, MM!. Mary FipBChen In Beverly Hills a.nd Mrs. Grace R08enva1e lives in Loa Ang.,Ju. In 1948 Loa Angeles and Long Beach harbors handled more than 2.~.000 toM of import and ex- The l'an Zon• • In I Ride The Ferris Wheel -in - BALBOA Open E\•ry \\'eek End And 'Saturdays AU Day And Sundayw During the W1nter HAVE FUN AT THE MANY INTERESTING CONCESSIONS The dividend of $1 .~ per ah.a re fo r the six months, at the regular annual rate of $2.SO per share, will be paid on the entire 10,238.~2 common shares now ouutanding, including the 1,706,342 sh~re3 which were dis\ributed April 15 &a the 20 per cent stock divide nd eutho riud by the s hareholders on March 7 last: port Ile.ms, valued at over $300.·, .. _.;,:;;...;,;:.;,;o;;;:;;.,_..;; ________________ al 000.000. Cboloe I . PAN ~DY Ho~ Chest fRYING"ltARITS'" fl ·"···NECTARINES· lb. 5CJc No. 2t can lCJc Phone Orders Taken i II Fancy-Larp STRAWBERRIES 2 boxes 35c Tny or 1% boxes 1.89 o.;(J:;.;;.,:.;:;;:;n=-S::;a=I=·-·~--_1_8"_ PttEA1St.weet-No. so\ Sc \ Before Noon for . Delivery Same Day J .. ibby's 8 1 fte · JELLO 3 for 19c Mus .. _ _. U Butter Kernel--No. SOS =...,..::::..::......;"...;.'· -SUCCOTASH Wlhon'a---C.ornf"d BF:EF 18 34• HASH OL -~ Llbb'f'• Durkff'• -lb. can n•ur OLEOMARGARINE 15' nGCO -lb. 1.7 JUICE :k' No. 2 w" "ilb purchalte or 1 lb. at Z Llbbt'1 \ ! tor !5c ' \ IAIY FOOD \ Rlc:-hMd'it--4 mor CUP" s fOf" %Gc ~~PKA~·-39c COFFEE ••· ba<.39c ' Holly 5 45• SUGAR lb. . Sa.tad oreaam1 MIRACLE WHIP p••· 29c PtDO .. Boot. N•. 1 can CAT FOOD Bobricko AMONlA 2 ·25• n "~· .... ~ Ro ·al O\sh-Gr&ted.-l.. ~. T>UNA '1"25c Dunbar-Small Whote---.5oz.. SHRIMP Underwoode-2 % or.. DEVILED HAM Kem!l-"Blaclc-1% ot.. RASP. JELLY sw1n•...,_1z oL P-Nut Butter Ubby'o-lb. Can CORNED BEEF ~· 12 µver & Bacon °'- M11t. 8l«M'art8 BLUlNG bottle lOC World (\\'f!'r -Natun>d 46 01.. can ____ 81Mlmeyer-CorrH"d -2T t. G-FRUIT JUICE 2Jc: BEEF 4.~J SPREAD UL 23· Cl,._. -Juice rr t. R.UMO-Yrosted-lZ OL pks. AsparaCJUS Tips lOc: CRACKER 2 ftc JACKS ror 7 SOil Off 14 OL Trt Valley-No. I Yz caa Unc&e Bnl'• RICE ~ 0.8.G.B. 16. ..,,,;mlkr.--PUMPKIN 91;,,c . Z lb. Pk&. ' • s ~ oi. or. •-I n.von 2 -BAiii' 1 ftc DOG FOOD 11t. ea.a roT £1 MEATS .., CORN No. 303 1-Mlnat.e--Ooldd CAKE MIX pkg. 1Sc ..... lb. 2 25· \JUND:T lftc ca. for 1 DES. ..... U lh. 2 1a.. ....... u ... IMMl FOOD -·,.. 7 Ammoaia n c Hut~...-No. S~ _. SPINACH 15" • 2 f0r ;25c: ···-w & p.'ire J:q. ....... Mix pkg. ilanlunaDows 32" S-e*'' Whorle llnwe:I CORN No. ill ma 2•25c . ••• t-• .... i...t'• HOL Colored Plates 15c llEF & GRAVY 6CJc • l o.aece rm O!F' l&~ -.. - . CliickJ! l!"otll 2 t•r 29~1 -' . ' I I PROFESSIONAL c I Soderbe f DIRECTORY 0 · rg 0 Race Series Set At. Ensenada Inboard Regatta I ,; With Terry MOYING?--tlD--0-lO:_OP_O_Vll_'C_-puvs __ ft_Uaui __ _ RA VW: .llONl:Y-ENIO'I' DlqV1MO ft ,.----..uorm.AN __ cz ___, 1Corona del Mar For Memorial Day ~.~ =~-;.; .:=: Slated for May ll AN -11 aad 1arp trden ,tl ... llf ., .. __ &NIPPEa'S l!Eift.&LS ~"1-19 Seal Ambulance S ICK BOOM •RENTALS MEDICAL OXYGEN Beacon 121• DE1fTUIT8 William J. Dolan D.D.8. c-.A Silt 8 ..... t Newport lleaeh. Catlfornl& Harbor 18'7...,1 Hours By Appointment o.,_ 0 . G. Sueaa DENTISTRY 31S Marine Balboa h1a.nd Ha r bor !Me 1·sMTRt "<Trl f)S MOITIMER SCHOOl (Founded l 919J 302 C.NI A•e., lotboe l1"811d SUMME I S CHOOl OPENS JUNl 20 Eight Weeks Number~ Limited Ont"-' ... ., w11 • .-,,., lfttlividual Wo,k Herltot 652 G. I\. Mo rfimtr. MI\., 011'.ford Princ1pol '.\fORTUA.RY Harold K . Grauel Chapel 11 0 Broadway P hone: Beat'dll 5010 <'o•la M eu PHYSIC IANR-SURGEOSS-D.0 . Dr. Edward W. Milum Pbyalclan and Surceon O"teopath Residence: ornee : Hart.or !94! Beacon 8095..J 61!1 Goldenrod 4ven1,1e \ Coron.w d e t Ma r, C.a tlfornJ.w W. T. Mooney P'hy"lclan and· Ru r~f'On RllR GF..R\' Oft-~1T.TRIC8 Ith a ~ntral Ha rbor 48 PH\'81ClANM-AUR O F.ONR. M. n . Henry R. Hall, M. D. PltyalelaD. a nd Sure-eon Houn : !-5, by Appolntrllf:nt T Mephone BNMn 5848 Ill lll"06dway Coata M.,.. Wallace J . Miller, M. D. Eye Physician In Uie BJrtcber Bulldln& 8 )' Appointment: H arbor J;"i28 M11 Co.wst 91vCI . Coro"• d•L Mar S. R. Monaco, M. D. 118 \.\'. RA l..ROA B l.\'[). Harbor lT?-t OfflCfJ H oun: t to~p.m. Monda,y tbrou1ll Frld•J' OPTO,\tf;TRIST S £. T . BtJTTER\\'ORTH,1 O. D. 0Vfoll14"lrt.-t ~ EVF.M EXA ~INED LENSES Ol'P J.ICATED 9'.._ Repaired and Adju~ted If.I', \IC-C.'e.at raJ A\.·e.. Ha.r. %511 ~ NEWPORT BEAC H HOT SULPHUR BATHS I _S._...lloocn &M- LOBl>ELL'8 STLVE&ADO lllNJ:JIAL SPRINGS or.,~aaa Oranll9 B'fU-.M·l .. --· ---- LESTER & co. ,...._ Lew An~MI Sloct !•C'.buqe SISE.. Cae•ral Av• .. Balt>o.. C&liJ. Harbor 2051 HU.D orrJCE 621 S. Sprinq St., L A. 14 Dr. Bell The Dodor who ~ts you ...U bv Natural Methods, bu moVt!d his offke9 to blll -qttarlen at 2885 W. Celttnl Ave., oppoa- lte Z9tlt St., Call Harbor 1134 for al'llOiatmeat. Earl M. Ba\'.eD BOAT SAND~G C'.ABINET MAKING P A.INTJNG and DECORATING Arnu for lot lf'wltn.-. terra.c. tns. va<lln&. any kind or dirt mo\1.n&. "-llAIW<Ml'I U tt Nf"lll 11JrOrt Blvd.. N•'9ft Heads Regiment Reactivation of the flth Reg1· men t. California R t'serves, has been auUloriud and us now in A li•morial DaJ ~rift. in-.tb .. UM eatdtaaon ot the 2:nd Annual tlonal ror •ll ('\u8et la Kh.Wled tntueaUoraJ , Yacht Race at the A new motorboat speed nxtun, u a three day event at S.lboe Kot.el RJfttra de.I Pacifico. t.n En· slated as gm.teat t.nboard reptt.a -------------\vacht Club, May 21• n . 30 The aenada. Many a good ol Nf'W-tn tM wut thUI rar. will be held AOCtal aide or t..M ttptta wfil be port-.B&Jbm lifl.l'O '-being t.hrown Me-moria.J Day on the famlPCI (and pro g r es a of organization 1n Orange County. U nder orders of Major General Daniel H. Hudelson. commanding general or the 40th lnfa.ntry 01 · vi.alon, California National GuarJ. Lt. Col. Leslie E . Soder berg, of Cor0t1a del Mar, has been ap· pointed regimental commander, At a staff conrerence held at 6th.. Reserve Ate:J. headquarters in Santa Ana, the fnllo\li:\nJr offiC'ers !l 11. v e bee n BMignc<l to staff duties; Capt. \Vllliam T . Pinnix of Santa Ana. execut1\'C or fie er: ~fajnr J . Frank W harton. LagunM. Be.ach , trai ning: Capt. Llndlay R . Crawford of Santa A na, adjutant ; Capt. Cls rence J . Slull of 0 Futl f'r· tnn. intt'lligence: anti Capt. Ed· warrl A. H R n1 nf Cn~l.'l !tteAA, supply ; 311 ore o~.'l 1J;!n•·d a !'! regim<·ntol staff nffiC'f'r~. OtflN'" N.:imrtl Assi!-!l&nl re-gimental ~taff of fl- f'e r!-1 includ(' Ca pt. W i lll~ M . F'tr lJs or Sant.Ii Ana. Capt. LuC'l('n N Wis.q('r nr An1thefm, Lt. Harry L. Cathern1an of Son ta Ana . a n d Lt. Robert A . Carpenter ur Orange. Others as."ligned to staff rlutif'!I a rt> Staff Sgt. Clyde F' Rex of Newport BeaC'h 8!1 Public Ihfnrmat1on officer: Lt. HeC'tOr R . Tarang o of Santa A n a. signal I nfrieer ; Lt. Luther A Arthur of Huntington Beach, c h a p I it i n : Capt. \\"arr en K . H illyard of Santa Ana, liasion offict>r: anti Lt. Geo, L . McConnell of Santa Ana as . .\ssl.stant Public Infor- W e resume our eM8)'11 on the wa.nder1np or WI n d 11 on I"· the ma.ste.r thereof. Sandy Enfle1d of B•lboa IaJand and h is recalcitrant crew of heavyweights-Jay Carl- i1'1e or Hayja y, George Branch of Saxon and \\'alte r k.ry!llt whoM'! pe-nnitnent realden~ h e r e now makes h is lovely 11loop available at a giveaway price--It i11 In N~ York . W ind.!'ong Wa.!I never beatHl by Porter B. Sinclair's Dagge an•! her mysl,.rious imported winnlnc;: crew 1 whO!'!e name9 we never cl id leam); !llhe l~t because or d!'ad calms. fogs and Lady Luck. \'la that head~ or tail~ busine-89. Y...'indsong powered out of th" Carlisle Shipbuilding Carp's dock on exclusive 1-farbor Island at 10:30 that ratPful morning a nd aftf'r gl.'ttlng on the line C'ros.,,"'(I it ~ix 1nlnute.s lnte in t•om pany \\•ith \Vr.stwarrl and Ot.ly~y. A~ th~ wind died the going beca1ne more monotonou!'I and the t·ourse that h11d been laid ! tn pass inside thP Coronado.sl was gt·ttlng more dlffiC"ti ll to hold a~ their forward spet-d· ilecrea.~I. Not long "bt'for~ midnight they \Vt're ofr 0('ean&idc \lt'hen the wind died C'<Hnpletely and they sat and .slattt"d around for two hnurs. Friday, early a.m ., the fog deSC'en(]ed and engulft"d them until l : I~ p m . when they found th!'mi>~lve.s some 5\x miles off La J olla. They had plent'y of con1peny. but they could ~et' no predl<"tabll.' e hange in the weather and the slatting around lwhi C'h cost ~n1e sh i p~ their main.ti) wu getting monotonous It .... ·a.s time to df'C"ide whether mation orflcer. to conlinu lhe ·•raC'e .. o r abandon ~e 6th Regiment California it and pr:Ceed under power. T he ~at1onal Guard ReserVt'l\ will be I matter aftt>r con.'!idE>rit·b~ mo re eomprised _of three bat~lions. Th" time h·ad e lap~t>d was settled by 3rd hettal11on , now activated, ha:i fl ipping a C'oi n into the a ir. The its headquarters In Santa Anff . quarter rang on the deck. jumped. '.fhe 1st and 2nd battalll?ns. OO\V rolled and settled down heads up. 1n process of organ \~t1on, 'A'll\ With lhf' auxiliary purring they have he&dquarters 1n La_gu11a got back on their c-our!I~ and \Vere Beach and Fullerton, re-"JpeC't1v£'ly . running in and out of fog .11001e Each lattallion will consl•t of three mile~ orr Point Loma when three compa~les to be recruited t\VO u s destroyt>rll' hove In flight from the various commun1tif'S in "doinK a good 20 kcolr;;." The Orang~ County. destrO}'trs altered cou r~e to a void National Guard R eserves will ~ lhref' lonr s loops ghoatinK 11nd charged w ith the duties and re-llatring along like wralth8 in thP sponalbilltlea of Internal security fog. One "went Into full re\'er.t1e" in Orange County. in event of to .1t.void them. They paid no at· major disaster. ~na tional emergen-tent Ion whaL"loever to \Vlndsong Cle.,. etc. Genf'rftl .!ltaff pl.1t.nnlng !lhoving comfortably along under will be completed during the next power, all snug alow and alort th irty d a ys and atl~ training and OeSC"anso Pt .. bearing a'A'ay of battallions v.·ill be inst ituted 140 deg. true. \Vind.song hit a Int Immediately. morf' rog and finally dropped hook headed u b dan .,_. _,,_ around too ..• the best of these revamped). Long. Bffch .Marin~ P Y a er -.. u~1 lln.. wnu. Hu nt lhN'W" at WI in Stadium. :~ght,r May 28· "'i t h midnight ber pufKt .. navy talk'' lhl8 even-Announcing details toda y. of· ~-SmaJ vi _ nunod 1.q. Mr. 1nd Mn. Wlllb Hunt flcla.l!: aa.Id a brid, rut·rnol1ng will aupervise "ihe ~p:~t& ~ were on the winning-"Soliloquy . .' water dttus wtll be a.llled with 1 Ith p t !'iclr: cbai whoN akipper waa Wes Smith. 15 rough-!ihod heats of motorbottt u e. ~ e er er. race r-ror lb• ,,..._ntaUon dlnner Bobby racing. m~~ in charge ot the raca:. whJch MulllneaWI: H unt c.ha.e a Georai Actually the Memorial Day Ni· w lauebe on ~ide.~~rw;S for ~mall BUllock ~r e y pique atnpless ga.tta is. o~ o f thrtt national hol'· c 8 an ou-1UIC' r o r f'l"Cl' J'OW'T'· The Uny bolero featured ld.&y racefesl!l , on the not~ on~. a ro1J collar nec.klin• which ·cov-"Lanky Lagoon". The trio wiU A.9 competition In mon than erect the Uny wlf t'O\'ered button• round out with rf'gattaa on lnd.:-- a dozen cl~ waxes hotter u that it.art.eel from the n~kline and pende nce and Labor holidaY8. the seuon lfeU into fuU swtn.-. a ended at th• hemline. For a dra· Chairman Nebb5 Edwarda a.nd large turnout 19 ape<'ted for the matic •ffect. Mn. Hunt put lhree Gil Brown said the May 30 meet regatta. ecariet poppiea on the bodice ol ¥."ill be jointly ro-sponaored by the Balboa T•cht Club pl.a.n.a It• ber amart dreu. Her a«eM<>ri~ North Long Beach 20-30 Club and formal opening for June 4 \rith were pearl Mrrlnca and • choker. lhe Southern Callfomia S~· at"ml-formaJ di nner and d an C' e.. Our Mayor'• wife, Mra. Die~ boat Association. PT"OCeedJI will S u e Ficker a.nd Bill Lapworth. Dra.ke wu a lovely picture to be-'go t o the Boy's Club. CO-<' h • 1 r men or enterta.lnment. bold in her putel print drus.. More than 90 inboard rac.= havt> securt"d Al Froeec.hle's orche•· tra . Invitations are oeing sent tc Commodor-es of other yacht rtuba. Commodore CaM Smith w 111 l'onduct all of the r~tlvitie.s which go with a club opening ceremony. a.!lslsf'M by Vi('e-ComrnOdore Fred Smali:"11. R e a r-Commodo~ J. L. Mun.!f<>n. Secretary Wm. Campbell, nnd many o ther s. Commodore Smith plans to have aevieral of t he boats in the elub fittt hoi~t dreS8 ship nags for the day Following ihe opening on Sat· urday. BYC will ~gin ltA Jun~ invitational aerie• on Sunday June ~ T his wlll be Jnvltatlonal for all c lasses and will be continued on June 12 and concluded on June 26. Balboa Y a c h t Club's annual Commodo~·!ll cruise I• scheduled for June 18 and 19, from Newport to the lathmu11 at Catalina laland. "The President has to ~ carf'lu1 that he goes to church ror thf" purpo.se of worshipping God and not of ~Ing a clrcu~: -Harry Truman. One hund red ocean liners may be berthed a l one t ime In Los A ngeles and Long Beach harbora. THO~fAS JEFFERSON con- celve<I t he pri.ncipte upon which <"ertain modern secret Codl'~ are ba.s~d . LEGAL NOTICE CERTIFJCATE OF BVSl'NF~:oi F ictitious Firm Name THE UNDERSIGNED dOf's Se.tUn• olf her beautiful grey boals, including Sf'l'en nation11I ha.Ir Mn .• Jack t.awrenc<' wor\I!: n champion and world tf'COrd hold- charlreuae prtnt dl"e!U with a ers. are already assured to rom- matc.hlnr chartrf'UM' l'O&t . Her on-pete. in the C'las8ic. One cla.-.s Jy aecet.80ry wa.s a stunning ditt-alone, the potent 135-cubic inch mond and emerald rectangular hydroplanes, have 24 ~nlries and brooch. a new "safety rule" n1ay be Ill· Mn. Barbara J onu. who OWll.S voked t o curtail &ccidents. Thi! "Flyaway" wore a perrttt ensem· national C'ha.mpion and competl- ble. Cons:l5t lng or two pieces, a tive rttord holiler in the claRs i!'I short-slttve<! dres!i and a na~ the SCSC "RaC'l ng Commodore,.' bac k jaC'ket. the t>memble wu cu-Roy Skaggs of Long &ach \vi U1 cumber-colored silk •hantung: th~ the hydroplane Skallawa.gs. d reg h•d a modified flarP-sk lrt -A vast ly im proved Ma rine Sla· and deep alash pockel!l. a cap-dium \\'I ii greet the Memorial Day .sleeved, plunge·neck bod.ire and a regatta. Over SM,000.00 in per· !elf-fabric cummerbund lined in manent impro\•f'ment.s is · belnJt w•t f'rtnelon silk. The tiny j acket. expended. Included ore :'i,j()() also Dne<I in watermelon silk, \l•IL!l blE'1lcher seat.JS a nd better parking- yoked In one-with the alttve! and accommodations. wu edpd at the collar .1t.nd henl The rough-s hod m elee on the with tiny scallops. Mrs. Jonc::1 !'ingle buoy counie will Juno t op wore gold-piped 88ndab o r whitf' pilot s from the 11 Wf"l'ltem state!". doeskin. One early mldwestem entry is Mrs. J ohn Swigert "'(Kay Rob· Paul Sa'A·yer with the 225·Cla.ss ert.sl wore a dramatic silk print hydroplane, B<>lligero. of Kansne gown. 11treet length but fonnally City. ayled. Its low. Wide neckline wa3 outlined by a ahawl collar. The print of the .d ress wu fl oral cor- snge.11 In diffe rent 11hade.11 ol blue. THE TERM o riginally means rreebooter. • "f I 11 bu 11 t e r" a buccanttr n r THE NAME "Nebra11ka" C'Om~ from the Otoe Indian n~me (or the PI at t e Rl\'er, anll meanll' shallow water. THF. ONIO N is onl· or ea.rlieflt cultlvstPd plant11. th. • f Balboa Glass Co. i I" . ...... . '"",... ~ ................... ~ : t .......... ..._. ....... n... ~ . . .............. ~ Im co.at -N ...... rt -· ! 1 PIL -5!Cl -.I ! • ...,. .. ..,,.,....,.rltltl't Ultfellt at1*191:tfltf!Ptlltl19"911t lltl .... 14!1lltlfQtltllllllffl•~•otilllltflll!ll!lr.ltt1t"IJ. S.l*llSml.._oceoic 2+Daily Tr!,s £AST IJl9 Leslqlles J"OUtea to chooM from. S top NfW YOllC • • $4f.10 over anywhere, •ny time. • . • • • R~lo% in a i r -condit ioned &OSTON • . . . • • • $2.60 - Soper-Coacbea.. Sa.ve money WASHINGTON, D. C. . -47.4.$ every mile. Yoa p:ta lotmore omon . . • • • • 41.10 traTel for a Jot le11 money! CHICAGO • • • • • 36.IS MINNIAPOUS • • • • , .... EIP£al·Nll TllH to AD "-1-· KANSAS CITY • • • • 2t.70 ic•I ,.,._.portatio:'J. boUk. aid• NfW OIUAHS . • ..... U"ipa •n-•••ecl .. ia.c11,1.dtd •l • • ,.,_,__, ,._ ott• low price. 0... ~old~r IDS &a:iq on ltow1tcf f'hlM! from local apnt., Tnl"-~•>.1, or write: Grt-yho\a.ad, !.to S. Loe Jltere Are~ lower fares I All .. les St.. Los A.Die ... IS. Oallf.. C. C. SWAFFORD, Agent 582 CoMt Highway -Phoae Beaoon 5422 • .i\ 11 rormer members o f the In ;:. n 8 en.all a Bay at 6 l!l .m . National Guard. Army, Navy, Saturday Marine Corps, Coast Guard anti .~ir Corp!; 1trr eligible for assig:i· meot and enrollmrnt providin~ they cnn submit C'ertlf1cates sho1•:· ing honorable diacharge fron\ the The return "·a.s an entirely dif- ferent n1attf'r nnd \lo'n.s af'comp- ilshet.1 l\v1th b('ltt.>r \\·ind11l rro111 San-D1Pgn 111 exactly 12 hours. All four had nothing but praiJie fo r the hospitality of the San Dlt'ft"O Yac ht Club where they put in (or clearanC't' and rue!. They tte-d up at Carlisle's dock at night h&\'in~ E".s lablishied, during their ab."lenC'e Ht .!lit'8. several drifting reC'Ord.s And that l!'I. roughly. thf' hi.!lllory of about 2r, ~r eent or lht> 19i9 contt>nder.i. hereby certify that he iA ('Onduct - lng a re.staurant\bualne1a at -147 Nt>\vpo rl Boulevard, COl'Jta Mesa, California. under the n c titiou.s firm n1tmt': of HILLTOP TNN an<I that !'laid flrn1 111 composed of th<> follo"·ing person~. whose names In full a.nd places or realdt>nce er~ 11:; follow~. lo--w1t: Happiness in life-is made of many little th\ngs . Wildflowers in the Spring. Good fri~ds. Good work well done. Good t serv!C'e!ll and are NOT . by rea~on or age or physical ability ehgiblt' for act ive duty "''Ith any of the A rmed F orces of tht> Un I t e d States. Appllcan t.s who may have a phy•iC'al disability or n1ore than 10 percent are not elig1ble. Colonel Sodf'rbf'rg will also w"l- come Inquiries at h\8 office, 700 Carnation Avenue. Co r on ~ del Mar. In actdltion t o thlB rf'ccnt appointment as r~gimen tal con1· mander of the Orange Coun ly Reserve unit, Col. Soderberg is aMigned tn the Te<:hnll'al Starr. a.a Or<li nance or r i c,. r of th<' 668.flh Station Training Comple· rnPnt. Organized Re~erves, U . 3 . Arn1y. V.'i lh hea<lqunrt('rA st 6th .'i.rn1y. 1012 N, ~fa.in St , Santn Ana. Billboards Hit Jaek Reis nf San Bernardino A ~·..,nu{' and kno\vn 11round thl:"!lh" parts as boatman, skipper and t'ng1n~er a.nd \\'ho ha:, been at F reder1t•k'l'I yard i."I orf to tie• again thl!l tin1(' with a partner and complete rig for abalone d i\'lng·. No le Hllt'e I "Non€' of you r t:iu<11nl•ss" 1H· "\\'hat's 1t to you, .. , Is th(' nnn1(' of his 30 (t . twin- ] ~erev.·. Kern1ath pci\\'i:"rc•d boat: 1' t•ru1st'r put into rnn1n1ercl&1 fish· 1ng fnr the firl'lt time. Rf'iS. who knov.·s something about b oat 1'I (Coa UD.ued From Pace 1) c la i1n."I she 1~ Vl.'ry !!t'aworthy ""'1 Se p u Ive d a Highv·ay thrOUJt:h her eftt>r tlt'C'k \\'l'll .suited for Orange County . d1\'1ng purpoi:ies HarTy R. Ber~h. \anll pltt.nner Par tnt>r 1~ Veme Net>ce, e:<- for ihe rounty, reportt:\I the re-divi:r I C' .l'SN Nt!e<:e learnt.'d all vi.<W·d Shor\>line Plan ha U been about ll\\"1ni::: 1n Uneh' Snm·"I Na\"y pla<"ed io lhP hanlls or the Statt• Ht· i-" a young n1an And knows hll'< Plsnnin~ Commi!!..•11nn and that th~ bu.<dne;"I.~. He \\" 111 operate, for St.11te Pnrk Board ~·pull.I havf' f\ I SOffil' l\\'O hour strt•l <'"hc~ in '"11 iTI<'eting in t~ Angt'll'i4 proh11.bly ftel r>r sn of watt>r 1n Jun"' \V hen act?on would be Equipment rons1J'lts of a ftnt' taken on the Oronge County nt·"'· lhv1ng suit. compre~wr. en rt>pnrt. Attention \\.'as csllf"d to ~Int•. pump. basket and laJllt"r thl' r£'C"f'nt move to divide th_.. Tht> d1v1ng ri~ has ellc1ted l h c revenue fron1 tideland oil on the admiration of other abalone men basis of 60-~0 111plit between lht who say it Is one of the r1nest on rederal govf'rnn1ent and the .!ltatt>.s tht" coast, according to Re.ts. particulBrly concerned. It "'a .!I Ja<'k will bt> out five days a t suggested it might be best to a strr tl'h and na'\~• busily engaged ta.ke half a loaf rath~r than go In Sf'"curing the neceuary permilr .,..-ithout bread The committee• or and liC'tnSf'S. ex~ts to !lhove ofl th t.> aS30Ciation we-re urged to in a wttk for San Clemente via watch the eituation C'l<>sely. A valon "'here some 3~ rigs ar· It '-''a.!I agreed t o ha'~ a mf'm-curr•ntl}' r?ported working . bership m~ting in Jun" at a placr to be 9elttted by th• president. Al90 to joln "·it h the Aaaoclated Chambers of Commerce In a join!. session in J uly. Among th ose pr?•nt wue: Masqns Conduct Memorial Rites ROY E . GRILL. JR., 447 Newport Boulevard, Co~ta Meaa, Califom i11. WITNESS my hand this 12th day or Afa y. 194 9. ROY E . GRILL. JR. STATE OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE On this 12th day or May. A. n., 1949, before me. Cl1ude Hant)a. a Notary Public In and for t he sai1l County and St ate. resiclinJ there- in. duly C'ommlMloned and sworn, perMlnally appeared Roy E. Gnil. Jr., known to be to b\I!: the per!lnn whoee rutime is aubacribed to th1' ·,..,·1thin inS"trument. a.nd aC'kno"·- !egell to me that he executed the .!!ame. fN. WITNESS WHEREOF. I have hereunto aet my hand and afr1xt•d in) officia l 11eal the day l and year 1n thi• Certificate flr~t above written. ISEAL I CLAUDE HANNA Notary PuhliC' in and fur tht' Count)· of Orange, and Statt> of California . I M y Con1m1A.-.lon Expires Noven1· ~r 17, 1~.I No. 12 Puhliflhed. Nll!:Wa-T intf'll ~lay 17 , 2-t . Jl : June 7. Ii-49. ('£.ftTlf'lf'ATE OF R'l18 1N'Eii\.;;; Fl<"lltloWt nrm Nairt. I T H E UNDERSIGNED d oe s I iert>by C'ert lfy that ahe ia con- l11ct1ng a ladles ready to weilr >U•ln"'M At 808 ~at BaJboa Blvd., Balboa. California. under t h~ r1ct1tloug firm name of "SHE" lnd that said nrm 1.1 oompo«ed or ~ht> follo"dnr p e r a on a. \Vbo!'Je i amea ln full a n d p I a c e a of reeldenece af't' u followa. to-wit : MAZIE W. BIRD, 1700 Miramar Or., Balboa, Cati!. WITNESS my h.and Oil!!! 10th tay of May. 1949. MAJaJ: W. BffiD ST ATE OF. CAIFORN!A . ... -::OUNTY OF O RANGE l President R. W. Bartlne. Coat.A Mesa; C. G. K imble. La run a &sch : Harry E. Terrell. Garden Grove; Charles H . Dl&cs. Santa Ana: Harey ~. Bel'J"h. Santa Ana: \Vn1 . CaUienne. Ted W . Bartlett. Huntington Beoich ; W 111 1 a H. Wamet. cha.Jrman Board of Sup- ervt.ora; W. N. Holmea, Santa Ano: E . A. CUrry. Balboa: Loo A. Oum.er. l:'mera.ld S..y; Mayor Frank Shu.felt and F . W . Hlc k- man. Po9.trnaater. ~&1 Be a c h : Th e Harbor Dis tnt"t Masonu· O N THIS IOtb day . ot May, Club held l he 1 r regular 11tml· A.O. 19-ft. before me, Sandy F. monlhly meeting Jn Coat& Mesa \facKay, a Notary Public In and lut Wffk. ror t he l&id County and Statt, Don J . Smith of Sari Clemente. Ja.ck Keim and Aarut Buchheim ot C ap is trano Beach; Ea.ri \V he e I e r, t..acuna Beach; and muy othua. l1NTl1. Ute rutta pottho ti.II WU JnlrOdu«d In 1141. ioll bollll W'4fN lltUlt9d with teat.hen. • A M ort memorial Hr·vlct" wu: "'Uldinc therein. du I y commill- held ror \\'m. McKlnscey, a men1-doned and •worn, penonaUy bier whoee runen1I \l'U attended lppeaM M.AZIJ: W . BIRD known by many l'IUb m e m be r • laal :o me to be t h e pe~ who. Saturday, all pa.II beaten bein~ n&Jne I.a aublcrtbed to the wtthln the elttted oftlc.n ot the lodge Jruit.rument . and admowledg"ed to now ln proceu of being formed. me that •he a.ecut.ed the a.me. O fficers are now meet I n I IN W1TNE88 WHl:R.l)()P'. l M~ 'A"e-e.kly tor practice and u .IOC'ln he.rw.nto aet my hand and attbted aa qualified &ppllcation wiJI be my oflida.J .. i the day e.nd year made to the gn.nd lodge tor ~ ln lhls ctttltk:ate nnt a b o v e penaa tjOll to fonn a maaon.tc lode~ W'"ritten.. for thia a rN.. CB&AL) The club meet.I the MCOnd and S.A.NDT f'. KilKA T fourth Wedn-y of -maaUl IC1 O>mmlatloll l:qll-Dec. 3, ln the ball over tht Coeta )(e. lNl. Bank. AU maaona lflTited to Npt.·Baaoa N....,11DM9 N o. 11. otw.ct. PllllllolJ KaJ' 11, H , S1, June 7, 'Cl ~ food . Good beer. Little things may be- but th ey all add up . So, as you go your way, pic k the best. CALIFORNIA'S FAVORITE Beer - I· " ' • • , -• .p ... I NEWPORT-IALIOA NEWS-TIMES _Tuesday, May 17. lt:f' C·LASSl·FIED plaoel r1 1wldr..:==e ..,.. u f~ to-wtt: . -0 . -. lJO-:Drd st.. JIC*"?@'t 9•c.._ Cal.WontJ&. T• C•es Move llllo CIF finals SPOBTS CJlL-NDA8 TUElll>AT, MAT 17-lllIDGJ:T AUTO RACIN~URA 8ancUon ai Hunlln&t<>n 8-cb Stadl-. n-tna1s at 7 p. m.. tldt ' la llOXST 'l'O LOA.l'f • LOA.NS TO BUtLD. IMPROVE, BUT, MODERNIZlt, OR REFINANCE We Buy Tnlrt De<!dl NBWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL SA VINOS lo LOAN ASSN. 3333 Via Udo. Ph. Har. ll500 80-tfc Wanted to buy Fir1t Tnaat Deeda or make new onN. Box "H'' - Newport-Balbo& Proa. 4-~ REAL ESTATE LOANS Interest Rate 4 \Ii -5% Loam quJckly made In the Bay Atta and l.Aguna. Single or multiple unit.a. NevT or old. Be '"-and save by rt--tin&nclng your p~tent loe.n. Hlnlmum u- penae. No charge tor premilt- nary appra.lu.I.. Phone Santa Ana Klmberly 2-7321 or write: ARTHUR A. MAY Mortgage Loan Con"Ypondent Two ·CaJU. Lite In.I. Co.'11. 1245 South Ma.in Santa Ana THE 33CENTUR Y-OLD city of Jeruaalem ha.a passed from one religion to another six times. ROSSI Open for Lunch "1fm 1TALl.&1f DIHWSU COClt'rAJI.A ........ .., .. ••1• c-a ~-­CO&O!f.& Dill llil GENE'S CAFE nEHOB ud ITAIJAN DINNEBll 705 c..-u..,. __ , tun Cioro• del Illar Cl-.! on Wedneoday SAM'S SEA FOOD "SIGN OF :rm: SWORD>n!'lB' .. 1 lllle !:Mt or llell - &tll- OPEN DAJLT ll ... m. to ll:SO p. Ill. Cocktails, Sea F'oodl ... Steak DinnP.rs PBOlQll: LONO llEAOB 840-79, 802-00 and 824-05 -·-. I V . • ........ ~r.;i.W<~ %)~t....I C l 0V.S C:OM•1"''°'"T"10"' ~1,..r.E"OS. BE SURE -INSURE li\1tb M.AttRJB STANLEY -°""' Phone Harbor 1118 ~ Marlee Ant.. Baltto. h1aad FOR YOUR PROTECTION - .. ' wrrNm ..,. -Wo Jnd ~ Pbll 8 tar r 0 rd and Cll&rley OI l1&3', 1MI. Oompton advanced to the South· BEN 0 . REDDICK ent CaJHoml& tncll ftn&ls to be ~OOllE PROPERTY ••• race at 8 :JO p. m. · 1 J FRIDAY, lllAY -BASDALL Newport Harbor Vanity and J- Vandty venua Santa ~ at Newport /Height&. 3 p. m. Orange Oout collec• at Chaffey colle~ at 3 :00 p. In. Income Property -----------------------·IBTA.TS or CALlrORNlA ) held at l..oa&' -Wllaon High COUNTY or Oft.A.NGCT ) a a c b 0 0 1 Sa~ anernoon Dy On 1'b1I lad 4A,1 ol lhy, 4.. D. qi;18unns at: San Diego Saturday 1M9, before me. Robert P'. lD the eemi·Ttnal. with a first and wUJm.., a NM&Jy Public 1n and a rowt11 .._.umy. SPORTSLOG 87 ... Ms:MJ"•9 HOT RODS-HunUncton Beach Stadham. 8:30 p. m. SATURDAY, MAT 21-HOT RODS-TRACK~. 1. F. Finals at Long Beach Wilson bJcb. 1'00 p. m. 2 STORY, 4-fa.mily flaL Class "A .. bulldtng with a 3 bedroom houae aftd an extra Jot. Zoned for bualnea. Priced right. Ph. Har. 34.3 ( Evu.) Phone Beacon 5590. H . M. LANE Newport Beach 92-Uc Benbow Cra«:•s So. Cal. Mark Bob Benbow. Newport Harbor fresbman IWimmln& fluh. a.ddtd another record to hJ• feat of ac- compllahmenll IF'riday aa he won Admlnlst.raton and athl.tic: di- rectors ot S\UlHt t..eacue manber hl&h 11Choola ..W m~ tomorrow afternoon to decide on U. Winter and spring sporta: slate tor Ule 194~ echool year. for tt.e ald County and State, re-Stafford put tbe class Cee shot tJd1n.a l.buet.ri. chaJy eomm.imloaed put 48' 7 '4 •• Into space to win and nrona.. pera>naUy appeared that event and Compton wu Ben. O. Reddick known to me to fourth in the Cee 180-yard dash be lbe penon ~ name la sub-an.er a aiow sta.rt. ocribed to ll>e Wltltin iMtrument, SUNDAY, KAY 22-BA.SE8.A.LL---Ota Meu. M:Uchanta ftnu9 Los A.ngeles AtbJeUca at Uona Field. Costa Mesa. 2 :00 p. m. the Southern California ~ Cec 50-yard back.at.toke championahl? tt-IU:AL ESTATE EXCJI.~ With a record-shattertng time of -----------'--' 30 seconda flat whlch clipped .4 WOULD LIKE TO TRADE A 3-seeonds off the mark set by Lyons bedroom home In Pas&dena, of Pa.sadena ln 1H2. The new Northeast se<::tlon. concre\e bad-re<:ord wa.a set in the Fullerton minton court &nd Clllorado Junior College pool. It.one ba.rbecue for a 3 bedroom The powerful tr o 11 h apluher home on Lido I.ale. 1461 No. placed second ln the ~ yard free:- Michlgan Ave., Puadena. Sy. j style after leading at the flnt 44%54. lc6 [tum. The Cee relay team or Rex Bell. FOR SALE or Trade. Beaut1rul Don BIM<>nnette, Don Pe tUtt and Shoreclltts view lot. Will trade Sf"vmour Beek finished sixth In a on 2-bednn. house. Ha r. 2012-\V. he~ted race. -------------'-!"'_~ Jack Bell placed attond In Cius Bet: diving for the only other Tar honor. ft-REAL EST A Tt: OCEAN FRONT Thi~ ~raod home ha.a everythin~: -t B. R . G E . Kitchen. dlspo:rsal. d1shwMh· er, frpl..~ attr. rurni11hed. Owni:r MUST SELL. MAKE OFFER. BEAUTIFUL BAY VIEW. \V1th 1n 86 ft. of fine bathing beach 3 8 . R ., frpl., AND 3-rm. a.pt. 1n rear. Furn. $1 2 . .WO. MAKE Ol-;· FER. Merchants Face ,, L.A. Athletics The Costa Mesa. Mercha.nt base· ball club Wlll make JU firAt 1919 ap~arance Sunday after.poon at Cost.a Meaa.'a Llon.111 Field again~! th<' popular Lnl Angele• Color.?'d Athletica in a 2 p.m. game. A s in the J>&l!l. no admls:sion "''II be charged. A WONDERFUL BlJ \. ! 2 B. R .. B t R s . dlnetl•. frpL. 2 palm• •undeck.1 oa ace er1es and cute APT. over garage. tile t roof, 1 blk. to Bay. SI J.r}oo. CHARMING 2 8 . R. bea ch cot- tage. A ttr. turn. Good ocL·Rn .swimming a.nd fl~htng . $8,750. Results Given Under the direction of c. B . Rudd, chairman of the Race EL BA YO TRACT -A step to the Committee. the Spring lnvitation- Bay. Large lvgrm.. immen!'t' al of t he Lido JjjJ e Yacht Club was bdrm .. k itchen, bath. Coni1truct -hailed 8S a success both a,s a nice· ed for 2nd story and roon1 to ly run aeries and from ttie stanlJ- build on f ront, $9.500. /point of the quantity of boats en· tered Saturday May 14 &aw the LIDO SPECJAL 52 1:1 ft . best starting JtUn fi~d at t ;OO p.m. loc. Under market pr1 t:e. for the first of the tht-ee race serrel"I. one being sailed bn Sat- GOOO BUYS IN LOVELY 81\ Y urday with two on Sunday. FRO:"'TS : Saturday night the official -..; ! opE"ntng dinner dance of thf" club South Coast w•s held w;1h Commodore emf It UI exper::ted that two import- ant matten will find tile leaden of our hJch schoola In a hlah at.ate of conru.ston. They a.re, 1 The track aitu&tion and. 1. the bueball picture. Lut aprlng the admlniatra.ton voted to determine the track championahlp on the ruulta of dual meet.a and to count t.be all league meet a.a only & teat tor 1.n- and acknowlodg'ed to me that he Uf!Ctlted .Ute ame. IN WITNESS WHWRIX>P', l have hereunto at:t my band and &ttb.lld my ottlci&I _. the day &!ld 1~ lb tllil: cu. tltl<&te ftnt -.. written. ROBERT F . WUJ.V£8 My C.ommiak>n. B:xplrn 11-11-61 No. 1 : Newport-Balboa N~ nmea Publlah May 3·10.17-U, UIU divtdua.l supremacy a.nd u a 1---------------1 qualifier for the St.ate meeta. ln CERTIFICATE OF llU81NE88 a. ~nd move at the ama meet-F\cUUoua Finn Name Ing the 8ChOOl prtnclpa.ll voted to P--4802 a.bollsh the double round baae-T ff E UNDERSIGNED d 0 e 11 baU schedule in ra.vor or a. alncle cert.try that he le conducting a round. neWBpaper publlahing bualneu et Santa Ana created & mild lntra-12211 B&lbo& BI d N league battJe when they empha-Beach. Callfor"ni'a e;po~t sized lhe league meet as a "cru-• un er e clal.. a.nd publicly cOndemned ftctllk>Ull flrm name of Newport Newport Harbor hlgh'1 Alhlctlc Bay Poat and Shopplng Newa a.nd Director and Track Coech Ra.lph that aald firm Is composed of the Reed for not fully participating following penona. whoee n.unes in In th0e meet which waa the bra.st.a tull and pla.cca of residence are of many Ill feelings. Reed took a. ~11~·i:c;;lt~ 20-- lhe best of hUJ trackmen to an in· N n · c • l 23rd St .. vitalional meet at Bonita the ewport Beach. Calif. night of the Sunset Learue meet WITNESS my hand lhla Znd after a vote of hia aquad indicated day of May, 1949. their desire to pa.M up the Sun-BEN REDDICK fl.el event. ST ATE OF CALIFORNIA ) Every baseball coach In the ) as. league is said to be opposed to the COUNTY OF ORANGE ) !'ingle round. Teams have had lo ON THIS 2nd day of May. A.O. tra\'el all over the Southland in 1&49. before me, Robert F . Will· hearch of game!!. The battle for me1, a Notary Public ln and ~or ti 13t place l-5 hard.ly fa.ir. Today, thtt aa.id County and State, re!ltd-1 t here are thr~ tea.ma tied for lng therein. du I y commlasioned first place. and awom, p&sonally appeared Indications are that the league lk:n 0 . Reddick known to me lo will continue 141 schedule of duel be the peraon whoee name la 8Ub- meets bul It is not certain whether acrlbed to the Wlthln lnatrurnent, the cti_amplonshlp will be decided and acknowledged to me tha.t he on the outcomeot -t:beat_meeta or executed the same. IN WITNESS lhe outcome of the league fhfft;-WHEREOF, 1 have he~unto . set If word.!'! from the inside are my hand and affixed rny official true, the ba.1u•ba.Jlers will return to aeaJ the da.y and year in this a doubl" round next year. SaJita Certlfk:ate. tint above write.n. Ana and Anaheim voted for the ROBERT F . WILLMES double round IMt year while New-My Commluion Expires Novem- port Harbor, Orange, Huntington ~r 18th, 1961 . Bench, Downey and F\11Jerton Newp.-~_boa News-Ttmea N o. 3. vo ted for the single round. Publlah !ay 3, 10, 17, 24 , 1949. ft I~ also !Ulid that some a ction I "Your daddy ued to say ·get up 15 minutes ea.rliu' ... -Loe An ire I es Judi"e .ent.encill.g aon of Will Rog- •rs for apeedlng. -..... _, ,.. __ __:·:.....:·:.....:·~·~N!:... ~··~· L~l~O~A~ -Sftl,,;..011t h6W ~eh ·1i1 tow~t:IJ8f'/n11d11d6! STUDEBA . ER '19ERS ' , • Husky, handsome; powerfur ftew Stude- baker trucks-with new enginHring that yields remartcabl~ 901 and oil mileot•I e lrllllant,perfor"!lng new Studebaker trucks-with wear-re1i1tin9 craftsman ... •hip that kMp• Npalr bills off your books for months I • Stop In and '" tht1• revolutionary Stud.., ' . ' • ..... 1 ..... 1 ~ ..... s. .. -..11: .. "4hr trvda-•vailllbk izi 4 .tied• ..._fer• fool, l:lfoot. 14 OI'" ts r.ot ....,, 11 -11 foot bodiea. ~··. I-too Studebt.ftf •4'8" truet •..U· •bk: ... la the --whedb.--. A!Mrice'I •Mt tlllfladfw heir lf'Ytlql 1bowt. ii .. -lltudebabr K-ma pkt-up. TMn: 1 • ff·toll •ad I-ton 19o Automltk ownlrivc: ind _,.~ 1-.t.p r-ar •priap-Btudeblk'er truc:-k H'.cl~vn-baker '49er trvck•-•tand~uts In value I .n1..U.ble.1t utn con" -'i·too &ad"·toa1DOddlo. I I Chapman presiding and wolcnm-Rea ty Company l ;ng members and iru••ta among 302 Main St .. Bal., Ph. Har. 2031 y,•hrim \\"e re Commodore and Mr11 Ri chard Fenton, Commodore F . I Simpson. Jr., N . H. Y . C., ~1ayor and Mrs. Dick Drake. Command· to prevent iU memben from pa.u· CERT~CATE OF BUSI.NESS r Ing leagl<U• •"•nts in favor of In· Fie llowi Firm Name 3'415 W. Central By Lido Theatre Harbor 510 vilatlonals "·ill be taken. P--4803 !~~~~!!~~~~~~!~~~~~!~!!~~!!~~!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ T H E UNDERSIGNfb d o e 11!1 : Giblet.It • • • hereby c rUfy that he la conduct- After racking up aix s traight Ing a newll!lpa~r publishing bus- JOE NICKERTZ -Local Dealer At Corona Sacrifice Del Mat'" er nnd Mrs. Harry Ashton, Bal· boa Power Squadron and Rudy Sale Va lle" whn favored the club with !'leveral numbers. I~ lot.a, level, on beautlf11I Nar· cl88us Ave. Fine Jocat1nn R:.! &One. Can build l\VO houses. Re~ult s of Lido Isle Yacht C lub Spring Invitatlonal. May Ji &. l ~: Mercury Priced to sell al once $2700 I . Louette 2 Monona :i. \\r1r.gra Chet Wheeler 21 3·1 Norm11n Lillie 12 Melvin Wilson 6 Rhodt-• Exclusive \Vlth u:-i noit listed I :!. ~11c11th1p . Converse \Vurdt'man U.uth • 1-f eyer~ with any other bt(•k C'r. :; t-'nlly Il -l-'arr P. C. Happy Days · T ho1npson W. J. Holcomb 1!>17 Cout HiwRy. rot lkgQn\.i Corona Del /\.ta r I ., rRmlin . l"'red SmalC.11 ; Challenge · Long Ludt-n I ('oral · CarnngtQn I 2 SStn tR Lucia • MauAcr l\t: 13 :S (), 149 "Where th£" flags fly"' Lohman --------------I Virgie · Uhma.n BALBOA PENINSULA LOT 2. Dirty Thirty -Gulick , Large Sir.e -Low Pru:~ I J Vita.men B · Cicero Choice location, near bny. Phon ~ 1 ua tor location and tPrn1.c: l. BAY Ir BEACH REALT,. JNr. 2· 15th and Yi. C('ntral Ave. " Ph.one Harbor 1261 P-14 Valyyria Nordrum PrPflx • Morse \\1a.sp • Campbell Int. 14 <'hallengc ·-Lap1A'Orlh r~1rlget · Caffln -1 l'ti I 2 A STE.AL must Sl'll r. 11cres back 1 :) b&y. Surouncted by h•rJ;r ranC"h· es. Price $7200. Harbor 292:\\\" I 2c I 2 \\"e Love It -S1nales uptnJnp }''{'lchlt · Pott l!I Ri'IRnlpo -Eyeulone :t. \V1ndlas.s . Campbell t I l -2 10 1-i 6 . 7 I· t 6 I· I 5 1-1 17 1-2 l:t 1-4 12 27 1-4 25 1-4 l ·2 24 9 3·1 6 3 16 1-2 16 14 I t I -2 10 1 ·I 6 wlmi for Lhe Stanford Frosh. inesa at~22ll Ba I boa Bl v d., Frank Hamilton was finally ta.g~ Newport Beach, California. unde r ged with hla first IO&t of I.he aea-the tfctl ou,1 firm n"1tle ot Nr:w~ l!lon . The All Southern Callfor-port Bal a News-Times and th ... t nla pJtch~r l''ho led the ·Newport n.ld fl~la compoaed of the fol- Harbor Sailors to their flt11t Sun-lowing raons. whose name8 in !IJCt League championahip last full and laces of realdence are as l'prtng-wu defeated, S-4 by S!lJ\ followa, o-wtt: Jose State .... He wu recuper-Ben . Reddick, 120--23 -st .. Rt Ing from a bad cold and re.port.a Newport) Bea.ch, California.. Rre that he wasn't nearly u fL"ll WITNtsS my hand this 2nd as usual .... He WU slated to go day of r• ay, 1949. a~ainst the Spartans again Thurs-BEN 0 . REDDICK day but the Pony ha.an·t brought STATE pF CALIFORNIA ) in the: re~IUJ yet. COUNTY OF ORANGE J u . Bill \.'.1ealherwax is hittinK" ON T$IS Jnd day of May1 A.D. I muC'h better thh1 season than last 1949, before me. Robert F . Will· aC'Cl)rdlng to obttrvera who aaw mea, a ~ot.ry Public in and for him in action both of hla pro aea-the aald County and State, reaid- 1"<.ln" •••• The former Newport lng the ln, du I y commisaloned Hnrbor backstop is playing with and "'!Om. penK>nally appeared. E-~resno In the fut CaJl!ornta Ben O. eddlck known to me to Slate class Cee league. . . Al· be lhe raon wh03e name is sub· though not fit"3l Atring. Bill sec. acrlbed o the within in.strument. quite a bit o f action on the club and a.ck owledgecl to me that he which is ln firal place .... The execul the same. IN WITNESS 19<t9 Official Bueball Guldt WHER F, I have here•tnto aet shows that the Costa Mu.a boy my han and affixed my ofClciaJ had R fielding average or .988 seat th day and year 1n lhla while playing the final part of the Certlflc ~ firat above written. 11ea;<Wn with Pocatello la.st year--ROBERT F . WILLMES t he be8t of any catcher in that My Co miaslon Explree Novem- league. His batting aveta£"11'l . ber 115. 1961 . was .16.') Newp.-lboe. Newa-Times No. 2. 2 File Probation Pleas in Court Publish May J, 10, 17, 24, 1949. N CE OF INTENTION BALBOA ISLAND brac-h hous~. Enjoy life'. Exquis1lr <"l•nd1t1nn $17.M>O . Arranged pt>rrrcl !111 z 2 families. JOI Ruby A\·e 1'hl111tW F1n11h· • Daniel Th1stl" Df'V.' -Sn11lh -Shnok . 1 T\vo youn.11: defendant.ll admitted I · 1 Inn<> nf r o u r burglary chars es !'I F"riday and 11.11ked Superior Judge 1 1-4 K f' n 11 " l h E. M o r r I a o n for TO qHATQ;L MORTOAGE Notlc; I.a hereby given put'9ll&nt to the rovlsiona of S«tlon 3440 of the lvil Code of the State of Ca.ltforn a. that on the 9th day or Ma.y 1949, the owner of the herein& er .deacribed fixtu..~s and equipme t of that certain boat and an horage bualneu, 1ituated and loc ted at 34-40 Via Oporto. City of ewport Beach. County of Orange, St.ate of ca.Jlfornla, ln- tenda t place a chattel mortgage upon th aaJd fixtures and equJp- menL " 2cl Albatrou -I SEE CLIFF HAVEN '~ nt'\~·c.!'lt 1 2 double. Tr&dl' nr s~l1 <in lnw I :1. down pymt. Ct"nt ral hall plan Nr e l urn~ · Whipplt·r )l11 n · Higson f prnbnt1vn. 18 3· I They w r re Ma.nut-I Munez Cott.a · No. 16 1~ l\nd \.\1111111.m Walter Montgomery 2 bed.room• each. Rf'nt pay~ hal· 1 ance. Must ~IL ,._l>\KE OPFER. :? Open Saturday and S11n1lay 3. Flatt.te Biltz:l"'n -Nash r-1apja c:k · Butler Pha.nton1 -Rodon who are accused of two bUPfl•rlMI April l in Newport Beach, one 8 1·2 April 18 In Santa Ana and one 5 l ·4 A prl I 24 i.n Costa Meu.. 5 They pleaded guilty to the April \.lkinr I· 2'261 Clay St. at t!)th ft.EX RECHS. Realtor. Har. 2649\\. I ~tfc 2 Bu1 ·ant'ers • l\1l'tt·aJf I l'IC'&l'OOD • f'Tic,. I burglary of the 20th SL l"f'OCCry 9 I ·3 at 2000 W. Balboa Blvd .. Newport 8 &sch. Md Attys. Z. B . WuL rep-Lyle ynolda Wheeler and E.· BA'\" l-~RONT NEWLY DECORATED 5 bc'd rn1. J bath homt'. Pr1\·a te boat rl<ltk A Bargain '. BAY A BEACH REALTI' lNC l~th and \\". Central Ave. Phone Harbor 1264 CLASS IFIEC ADS <<6 • DERNITEL Y HAVE AN INTERESTED AND RESPONSIVE AUDIENCE ~--lap of ..... ----.. -..-.. NEWS-TIMES ~ 1 1·•1 rel!l<'ntlng Cott.a. and N . D. Meyer. coun~el fo r Montgomery, filed Ulo :1. GobUn -Jim \Vh1te M oma n· Ith are the mortgagor1 of the id property; whofte ad- drea i. 100 Via Karon, City of Newp rt Beac.h, County of Orange.~t.ate of California. Bamboo Room ;in probR.tlon applications o n wb.1ch 0 T ~ hearings were set for May ~. pening ODigbt Cotta o.nd M ontgumory were Ancb e of SouUle.m C&llfor-. arr('ll'trd by Newport Beach pollc.? St tt:amllned. redeing n e d 11 n 1 1 recently following an attempted nt•\vly decorated, 1s the Ban1boo entry of Fitzpatrick ~partme.nt Room of _Balboa which openf?"d !!tor~ In Corona del Mar. nia., a rporaUon. ta the mort- tonight w I l h the popular V~I · T o n e • pro\.iding the danceable music. Enterlainn1ent·b e n t harbortte.'4 '4'ill find all or Balboa buuing with new life. Ughla and enter- ta1.nme.nt. Bob Murphy's Bamboo Room is a pleasa_nt addition to the night 'itfe apota of the area. complementing the pre• en t l y o perating Vaux' of .8&1boa whett Felix and Leo with Sue Stanley entertain, and Christl&n'a Bu.t. The Bamboo Room hu lnst.alled a completely 11ew spring dance noor with p&rqueted hardwood. a new band and rt:uT&.n&ed b • r facillUu.. The unique ·decoration pl.an ta som,uun.c e.riUftry new to t h e Newport Hartaor area.. • r • FAILURE Of a huaband lo MW his wife's clothes la grou.ndl for divorce among aome A tr l can na.Uves. CERTIFICATE OF ~USIN't:88 p.cee oi the aa.ld property: whose •ddrem W 3440 Vla Oporto, City of N~rt. Be a ch. County or <>ranee, i st.a~ of Callfornla. Tbe property, t Ix tu re• and ' ~ulpmeat upon which the said cll&lel nfortpge lo to be pl&C<d conaiata ,,, the foUowtng: flxturte. ..,.1pm<rit. bulldinp. pl•rw, noata. The ald chattel mortgage 1a to be executed and the coml~raUon lllerdor WW be paid on the 9th l"ictlU-nnn Name c1a7 ot M&y, A.O. 194f, at Har- P4161 ~t Company, 30th It THE UNDERSlGNED dooo ben· New .... 'l -.. Cl17 of Newpo<t by certify that be W condUetlalc" a Beach, Cou.nt7 ot Oranp. State newspape.r publlablng t-tatn-at ot caI.lfomla. at a o'clock PX 221 I Bal-Blvd., New j)ih'l Pote•, DA TSD April n, llMf. Ca.Utorn.1&. u n d • r tbe flct.tUoQ9 LYLE R.CYNOLDB WHEJ:LER (Inn name ot. N~port llarbw" &. llORIUS SKITB l PublWl!nl' Company ...., ---~ r1rm i. "°"'po.<1 ot u.. ,_.. PDlllla lla3' . .a, 10. n, · :u, 1949. peroona. -namoe la fllll and Kwport·BI-K-~'- , , t . ' \ .. fHAs l ~~!~!:1~~~~~~~~~ , Cf El Capit2o. For .bis 'all-cbair<ar sueamlioor (the only • benrttn dlifoiliia-Chicago) offers economy in mod· om nil """P""" plus a fri<ndly, informal acmos- phcte throughout The uavd note, a>olt.comlorn.ble c , jus< lik• evaybody ds<. You'll make 1 lo< of """ friends aloog me .,,.y. Gtand Fr<d Huvey food at r<asooabk ro«s. Make the nil trip a f"" of your vacation! ' _ Non-fosging windows afford an evea better view of die colorful Southwest during daylight bout>-New redill· ;,,. _,. with oew·style l•g resu add ro four nighttime rmifort. (.ourift.Nune ,.tvicc. Spacious lounge car- p/omty of room ro "saea:b your kg..• • • • D•l llT fllE 79 r • • • • ~ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ......... , ...•..•............• Tl.kc El Capiwa oat time you uavel !alt. C. D. LINDSEY, T.P.A. .. IOI No. Mala 8t. ""'-"'-""rty 1-4164 or 8-ata Fe 8tatlo&, ..... ~ 1""'6M llA!CTA A.NA, CALIF. ' . ~ • I '. • I ..