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MAK Sunday n.lpt. Ulla baa
air to.roe peno.nel and their: Ontario lloateM Club
• fNde croutnc by • •peedJ.•1 Uakm Pad.tic 'lltreamUnrr.
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11 ofl Ute J:t «lCUpMta. lllcludlal' 11 ai.nne. aad MA.rch P1dd ""dv:IU.... ft ye ctrht
~d Ute chaperone.. "-ere kll~ outrtpt ID tM lu>rror. Severa.I of the iumvors
tin la t1eriOQI. con~UOA. The puty bad •pt:at Ute &f'temooo at the local beMb.
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·-' llOllllDY, DOPE SUSPECTS llOOUD -lldac booked ...
ch&rsm of poMCMlon or heroin aad armed robbery are. left.
WIWam Farmer, !l, and ~ack 8-~ formerly of Ne"·port
BeM:lt, MCOnd from rtpt. SJliowa "1tb UM 11u.pect.11 are ~
Be.m.e, SUI Pedro detecUve. llfJCOG• from teft. ud dr:~ttw
P. A. WU¥J', extt"eftle rll(h.t.
TO· ENTERTAIN
500 VISITORS
Stopped for Light,
Car Hit From Rear
A Compton family was shaken
up at 3:26 p. m . Friday when their
car, ha..lted at the traffic light &1
Bayside Dr. and Highway 101-A.
we.a struck from behind by an
automobile driven by Mra. Charle.
Gage, 110 Pea.rt Ave.
Mrs. Gage wae treated for
11light inj urle9 by Dr. Ear I O.
Bramble. Mn. Helen K. Maybeno,
wife of Albert A. Maybeno, driver
of the other machine. complained
of an tnju~ neck and a headache
followinC the collision. Alao ID
the .Maybeno car wu Albert May·
'Deno, Jr., 4 l,i. Both can were
badly dama&"ed.
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J11ne Rose Jds r • is ·Bricle in Rites
a,t Washington
Bolemnalsed Iii tJae pus
# $utdl ot Mt. Vemo~ /wuta .. --------1----;.;.. ________ ,.... _____ were dobule ring rttee W'hlc~ untt ..
J ed June Rolle" :Jasper, term tt91 ..
American. 'nion·Auxi/i9ry Aims for -1 ot.N••)JW'I -..... Artet ;r David Lee. Attoodins C itation in Oct. Members.hip, Driv,e nMlllY ... t11• brld•'• [Pure! mother. Mra. Arline £.. J
"EWntua.lly, why DOt now?" "108 • 2-4th e.lrfft. Ntwport. Es~rt and pnisatlon ar. nOt.-and help tbem wt:e io:~~:~ 1'!cw~e :t
their "lnte:nUon ot
io the .N~
the American Legt
deis-rtment, a n d,
national cllaUon b
the lop" 1n rnem
end of October.
Thal honor hu
tained by the local u
~ Jf'&n put. but
with t he Jncreaae
created by W or I
MouJd be poMibJe
·ambition or every
organization.
0 I a d y 9 in t.bei.r b&tUe for readjustment lid u her malroit of botjor her
e announced and rebabtlltatton. cousin Patrida w b l I e Dick LM.
The J.,op>lf •wdli&rJ', wttll lta twin lii<>th<. r nt tlle brldlo-rtn.gtng. home all-cvelOptng pJ't>CTUD&, need a •·----
rbor unit ot the nnanctaJ support of mem~r· was best man. 'J'.'Wo. othe~I broth-ers 9erved u uthen and • nJ~ e~U:~~i,' : ::p ~· :ti:eix:,~~ha:.i.~t :':: an~ amaU nephew aerved u flower
going "over heads are better than one, and g1r and rtng bearer, re~vely.
nthJp by the 8 group of them are that mucb Altei: the ceremony • ~pUon. better • for the many gt.lesta wu hekl lb
· the chutch social hall, whiere the
•t· From a mol'e peNM>nal 8tand-I neW M r . and Mn. Lee cut the Cint
It for Be'Yera1 point, the m e m be rs have. ID •lice of the beautitul wed d I n r I
y feel that, addition, dedicated themaelva to cake. Afterward the youni couple
in eligibility a bigger and better socla..I perlorl left for a honeymoon In Canada.
War n . It for the coming ye a r. a.nd are They W1JI mak* their rutune home
o realize the a.nx.iotl.!I t~ welcome a I a r g e r at 3801 East lMth street. Seattle.
n It In lhe group of friends. Mn. Juper, going north ,for the I
1 Members who wis h to renew wedding. a.l8o visited friends lil
Membenhlp in t e AmeJ1can m e m b e rs b i p, and prospective Seatt~. Eug-.ne, 0 r eg on. and
Legion and It• ary .. a memben who wtah to join, a.re Stockton.
prtvllege that can n t b1e had for aaked to do ao within the next -----~-
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HA890JI AMDIT&NCE l&AOVE ..wmW:n llokl tWr ftNI. asrtt'-c .. IM fall • •••
iMlme of J(n.. A..U. 8t11rtft'allt. M t t J'.Mt OeP. .. ~ hSs1 ~il~·~' t 'rM pueu!41q dlil!!
1tu.a·r-· IDl'!etlme· SeMN at die ...,.. at t1wt table t. u.e • 1 rt""' .,. Stmtewt.t. St·--·•· am
to dpt; ue J(n. ,.,,., eec.r-. ........ ..-,.,,..; Mn. O.)'le -Jlro. Vl ... ala CMt ...
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~-Y .. •";_;~~1'.,.0~t m,. !t ':/:~: :~ • .: .. ~ 1::~:. j~frn:h:--::::i~ Tie fo r First Place Mary w·,tJ;. w· ·ins · Even.in9 Art C lasses V.:01fd . r_iendship
able dlocharged •et ran of either and new membe"' may Join at in Duplic a te Bri dge l\IC. . at High School &iris En1 y
World War. And. Y the s&mt> any time, and will be aaur-ed of ~
tokf'n, everyone w ls a veteran. a welcome, but by dolnl' ao before CharlH Sc hwab of Corona del WAC c . 1 • ror the layman and artlat alike Pot luck ·nner
M"glltdleas o r nnan I&) OT BOClnl the end of October ll lncreaees Mar and Frank Abel or Santa omm SSIOO -· -.landing ... I.Mb! 1 m .__ there will be an -.Ult art 111 .... •-of -owl•. o-"· , 19• or emlJIC"r· the ~bfllty of a citation for Ana tied for nr1t place ln eL,.t-~.. $~ , -·-··
sblp. the Jotal. unJt. wettt position with Mn . Carrie at Newport Harbor Higft IChool. l.aed. World Fri p gn>Up of
Women are ell.gt Mra. Eggert and Mn. Thomp-Saunders and Mrs. Vernon Knight MlM Mary t. Wilde of tNnrporl Tlle .. 1 clbae8 will be lmtrucled bY l'itla ot the 'c.o.ta a.a Corftmu-
bef8hlp ln the Le on auxillar}· 90r1 are contacting pro11pectivl' of Laguna Beach, w h 11 e Mr!!. Beach. a member ot the MCOnd Mn. Sb.JJ'hy Lou.rte:, a t.MdJer and ·111t1 dnaJ'ch .recenU Ulitmbled
~ . . . .• Th~J m~ hJop&, · COMING EVENTs T e·ac~esff->oirt4ng
at Coa~'t ,C oll ege , 1 w·-• . . ' .. I --~ •Y u .... -1:30 ~ llL
"I'm to t-_, ltu• -Dlntai-.
deltta tbel aha~. \he, hUm•n Ch.aml:fU Qr Comm~~ -AOOlt.o
-A ,. _an •Sil" a • 1 d Thelma ' RoO!imore Dining room .•
Pll.ddoclt Ho Jr'~ l~acl\11' of art 'JuniOf C. of C.-Jit 4 3~ 7 p. m.. c,_..,. In ,f tie Adult Education Hur'\e:y Bell. '
dopa$nent •of O""lS"•Oout eoi-mM Dist. .llluonJc club -2nd
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............... .,... ... --"'1 -Losila """ ltl-lnd. -"!; ._ -~to llillN U.0 j p.a.. 4.li, ..,._, ....-·11uL
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WIU. ber c'1 sea. twik • ~ ·~ and Tllunctaya ~ 1 .., .10 p.m. Klwa'loio -11:15,p. m. R-.
In tlle Alt llulldlJ1C, KtL Hop< <lllllN ,,_,_ · u.· tD Btudenta all wortdnc iD B.P.O,S. 1747-4 p. m . dinner, 8
tMlr -., ~ ot dlattOOI P. Ill. tnt!<t; Elb ball. •
put.di oc;. o0a. ~ ..... ~~ Jtr·"n·Reel ~~ cJub -tst •
-..re 1b ocure workf and porlr9.lt Si:"~ 1a p. m. GLrl Scout. hOUse:.
p&lntlnc i. taken •P .. ..,,..,... a.a P fW .-tat ucl Srd, 8 .45 p. m.
~ She ~ ~' a clu8 'ott Whtt.e; .. Park A~. caff'.
.111-y ·~·at new Chi< Lido #* Womeo'• club -. ~:30
0..ter, HW>lkl«!lm thlo lo p. ra. Lido clu• houoo.
aW1 life. lt la an ex~enslon couree lpb'• D&ugt&le.ra {57-ls t &;net ard,
ot Coaat ~ t '-1:30 p. m. •-Legion .hall.
'"n>e lclnd 'Or P"r->n you an ....._,
c:an bo told 'by ~ plclllttll YOll VFW OoutJlne pc.a Sl>3&--1Jll and
hang "" your walla" ~ · Kn. · 3rd, I P. m. Jiii-l.oginn hall.
Hope. "and ptduteol lhoukl mean -· Duiftl<ate Brldge-8 p. m .
more to people lhb oomethlng M..-,.
which bu been cttot.en by.. an In-Atcohollc.a AnollymOUl--8:30 p :m .
lt.rior decOrator." tn Mt 8eve.n 0.11'1 •Srou.l bou9e.
years of work tori M.O.M ahe Toutm•u. -6 :30 p. m. Han-i-
haa painted types ~d atyl~ tor -_'11 Dinner hOUM'.
all kinda ot homea. rrom Rem-l .0.0.F -8 p. m. I.0.0.P'. ba.U,
brandt and Van Gol'h to her own Coat& Mesa.
q.rtgtnals and her creat lntetest Coeta -Meu. Leg'lon P ost 465-
tn life is to teach more people ltlt and 3rd Lqion hall.
to enjoy pictu.rea.. Auxillary Legkm Polt 291 -4tb
Mrs. H ope attended Chlcaao Konda7, ~ huL
Art IMt.ttut.e for' three yean &nd ~y
taught a ctaaa ln head sketching-; Yachtaman'a Luncheon -open
&he al.lo studied "'and taucht al meet, 12 noon, NHYC.
·if they ha•e a t er. brother, .mf'mbers pen10nally, but, in the · Carll &nAOn and Mrs. Char1ee c l.us of the Women·a Anny Cof'P9 a.ttbrt who hu nhl:blted bu work '*-
: husband. Ol' aon w~ 19 a member event they are unable to J"Uich Jeater were tlilgh north-south in I Officer CandJdate School at Camp In (Allerles th~hout the West. tor a Pot tuck ~ 1 the ~tlo
·of tl.le American gion. everybody, M r .s. £cent a 11 k 11 the ~ duplicate brldge game held Lee, Virpnla. rece.lved· a commla-8Jie hu .tudled with art.lat.I auch of the B .B. llcMU1't17 ·
Membtnh.lp ln th orpniatlon "Won't you join ua at our nut at the Ebell club hou11e at New-A.Ion u Second Ueute.nant In lbe aa Frank Mecbav· and Pepplno Helen Keaun,r._ chalnna:D. pre-
. Jllcnl fies a dutre nd readln~~ rt!gular meeting, Oct. 24, Jn the pan B e a c h Fr 1 d a y f\'t>nlng. Organized R~rve Co'1)8 durtn& JC.anv-avile at Co I um b I a un1• ._.ded; Mn. Dorie Luclthardt, lead·
to •tand be:hlnd t vetuaflll -Legion H ut, and make u many Tropble9 w f T " 8 w a rd e d the graduation ceremonla b el d for venaty and Edpr Britton and er, •poke on ••Qood Ch• r •CI-e r
J . Francis Smith academy and Rotary club -8:30 p. m. WhJte's
studied al OUa Institute and at Park Av~. ca.fe. #
noted Saugatuck Summer school Cost& Mesa Uona -8:30 p. m .
She Is a member 1or Laguna Be11fh HarrlAon'!! Dinner hauAe .
Art auociation and was for many V.F .W. 8886---ll'lt and 3rd, &. p: m.,
~hf'ther they be g to the or· new friend11 as poasible'!'" winners. the clUJ of forty-two women on La~ Barrett tUUJOIT&pher) Tralta," and Donna Jo Net.on had --------t-----------------'-· ___ RunneNi . up ea.at _ we.11t were Thu1'"9day, September 29. al CoJoRdo ~ ct.ars-of dnottons. Pro)eet fir •
years a me~Mr of both the cai1-Legion hut. .
fomta.. Art club and Wonfen Paint· Conchita Parlor NDGW -lat and
ef'l!I of the West. · · 3rd. I p. m., Girl Scout J't0Wl£'.'
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Delegates Nam eel by
: W . C. T.U. t Annual lnstalla fi on
Mr,._ A. o . Wetherby and M MI. Graduation exerciHs were beJd 11i 1'he cla..,.. wllJ · be he 1 d on lbe )"N.t 1..9 contributinc need
Jane Ettinger; Mr. n n d Mr s. In t.tie Poet Theater at 1 :30 p. m . Tuadaya. from 1 • 9:30 p..m. It supplies t o the David and Mar-
Robert Brown : Afra. Fred Rouns-The principal address w!l.s given la neceaMr)' tbat you bring your g&ret home, La Ve rne.
vllle and M ra. Margaret Holmes ; by Major Gt>neral Clift' Andrus, awn art materials. Empb.ula will
-Harb<m O.E.8 .-lnd Ir tlh, 8 p. m .,
Gordon Thoma11. 224 Goldenrod 1,0 .0 .F , hall.
A've .. Corona del Mar, iold poU~ Rebekahs -l•l and 3rd, 8 p. m.,
Thl:\_rsday that someone had fired I .0 .0 .F. hall,
Mrs. Beqle BrlttM a n d M rs. DI r e·c t o r or QriranlJ:atlon and be plae«! on Individual lnterelta The term "good-bye" ls a eor-a B':\ or air-gun pellt>t through a Newport Harbor '-1:oose -.8 :30
Mn. LofUl Grif!I
Be.atty and Mra.
, Mn. Flora.,.--------------Harvey Bodman. Tr a In Ing, Department of l h e 11.nd will include all media desired. ruptlon ot "God be with you." fro nt ~indow or his home. I p. m.. Moose hall.
North -south runners. up weie Army. Preiwntatlon of a com·
rgaret Clark Newland, correapondinJ ~retar)': Mn. J oe Brunner and Afr!I. B. M mendaUon to t h e ouut.andlng
• will attend the 11 le convention As San~ Warne, recording Wiison : Mr. A. o . Wetherby and 1T9duate waa mad e by Oo&onel
Of the Women's Ch sUan-Temper-1Jttretary; MrS. He.Jena Harcrave, Charles Je!'!ter: )frs. PCggy J ohn· Mary A. Hallahn, Director of .the
anC'e Union. to be ekt Oct. l3-Zl a111tt.stlng 11ecretary and. Mrs. Lona Son a nd P erry McAd0o; L. v . CorpA. U cut.enanl Colonel Ellsa ·
at Santa Barbara. havlnl' been Gr iffin, treasurer. Brown a nd E. E. Bruce; Mr. end beth C. Smith, Commandant nt
elected as delegat~ at the recent Dln>Ctol'M N&n'M"d Mrs . Joe Wiicox. ' the Officer Candidate School and
mPetlng or N"e w o T t Ben c h The president an.nounced th e! On Frltday evening, Oct. 7 . lhf' Commanding Offlce_r to the mem-
W .C.T.U. WhPn n officers were following dlrectot'A of de pa.rt· New )'.)9rt Harbor Duplicate Bridge ben of the graduaung el ... aft.tor-I
i,nl!ltalled. n,e~ th and &everol ment.s: Child Welfare, Mrll. Vir· club wllJ hoW rts regular. rnonthly which Gen<>ral Andrus preaente-0
other members a attended the ginia MawMln; Citizenship an d Muter Poi nt Open tournament at the commlsaiom.
county convention, held Fr1day a t LegUllation Mr s.. F k>ra Beatty· which lime master points will be Mu .s I c for the occasion WU
Anaheim . I Drama and Speech Contests Mrll. awtrd@d the winnerl-4 a nd n8 tionnl furnished by the t•th Anny Band.
The meeting W&f held at the Ruth R e:Jd · Literature and' Pu~ rattni p o Int 11 wtll go 'to th e th~ onlly WAC band ln .,.exlatence.
BaJbna Island home;_ of Mn. Gr1f-llcatlons. Mrs. Jee§le Murray;lrunner11.-up, PIA y will , sta rt The Officer eandldate 8Chool l1'1
tin and routine bu~ne• occupied Mu.9ic, Mrll. Emma EIJlott; par-pr~mptr a~ eight o'clock. aet up on a plan to give a six
the morning hour {'-picnic lunch liamentarian, Mr!!. May Delosier: month course of lnten.aive traJnJ.na
Wa.s ae-rved at nooll In th.? "Httle publicity, M l•a Elaie Newland;tMe;i Ded Cr·n.ss Class in all phasell of milllal"J' ~.
fftudlo." • Soc&.t JloralftT. '1(1-"L-•ariar« ---.Jl . ,, -except weapons trataa.j. ... WO..
At the aneinno &eMlon new Clark; Soldiers and Sailors, Mrt. Mee Mo nda ys graduating from the School the
officers were iflJI led by M r~-John U'Ren ; Spiritual Life, Mr!!. candidalt8 are required t-0 demon-~& Holland of ant a Ana, Flora Pfischner; Temperance ant.J N e xt In ·a !'W"rleR of e 11( ht l'ltrate t heir ablUUea on-the-fob,
county Spiritual te chairman. M.JuJons, Mrs. Ethel Hunsake r : standard Red Cro!l." r Ir Ht aJd a s ~tudent company and atatr of·
She. and Mn. An& courtney of L 0 ya l Temperance Legion a.nd claues will be conduct e<I tonight . fl ccrs.
Orange, state dlnw!t r of publicity. Vhiua.I Education, Mrll. Beatty. Oct. 4, from 7 until 9 o'clock In Miss Wilde enlisted at Los An-
were _guests of hon r. They w~re For the meeting, the opening the library of l h e CQflta Mt>sn ge-lel'I in November. 19'48. Aft er
p re 8 e n t t:' d ro ges by Mr5. speech and closing prayer were Main school. The weekly c·lo AAe~ c·onlpletlng ba~lc training 111he w&.<1
Beatty, u were th new officerll. given by Mrs. Courtney. are under the direction of ~1 r.i . r1~lgned t o the Phy«ical Tn.lning
Sf'atetl we re: r5. Margaret Next meeting of the uninn will Vemon Malhcw111. Co.<ita M'.eM Rf:'d Branch of th e Tra lning Center
Cla rk, p~'41de nt ; r M. EmmR be held Tuesday, Oct.-J8 in th~ Cf"ClrM flnt aid chalrn1an. wht-r(' !'lhC ren1nined until select ed
Elliott, ViC'e prf'~ld t : Mias Elsle Upper Room at Goodell hall. to attend Officer Candidate School. Na d ine Mathews A g'aduate nf the Spanlah,
1\metican Normal School of ·El a Merchants Reserve Space Honored et Dinner R;to. New Mexico, she hoip,; • B. A . degree from Artwna .State
f 8 rp A I Ch . p • La.at week brought the fifteenth r·ouege. Or .c;s • r nnUO rlSfmOS reVl eW birthday of Nadine Mathews and Before joining the army she wa"
' ID hon or of the occasion her u teacher in the p ubUc schools of
'J\riepty ·one lo c r. I merchant.R,.---------------p&rmte. Mr. and M rs. Vernon F~condldo, CaJlfomla.
have already reaerred boo~ in
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1 mlttee ha..<t been working with the .Mathews of Costa Meaat, enter-She le: a membet of the Call·
lhf' B.P .W. Annual Chrilltma.s B.P .W . co mm It te e under the t..alhf'd with a t..llnner. In the group fomla Teachent Association~ San
, di · f M s•-1 were Mr. and Mrs. Olenn Van Uiego County Teachers •---la Preview to be held th the. Rendez· rect1on o rs. ....n ey. Aik L , ~ -
1 I Those merchan.t,i!I \v h 0 have en, ynn and Waym!; Mrs . tlon a.nd Na\ioqal ~rUfp .Nh :._-
.''OU." ballroom, DecJ t . 2 and 3. reserved space-. and who wtU 11et Little Beaude tte, Norman Shav.·. tfOCiation. 1-4 ~ ij i'!\.l~i1~ ··1,
Thl8 will be the third pttvlew up "s h o p" in the Rendesvous, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bear. Gay. Mlss Wlldi 1,· daUgftt,.r· ot
.'l;ptln.'K>red by the local busine!ls Qec. l , 2 and 3. are Richard's nelle Bear and Sonya Mathewa. l"hllip F. \V\lde of 12~ -39th St.,
wumen. Merchant.I or t.he New · Lido markt>t, Nrwport Furniture; 1 Newport Beach, California.
port-Costa Meaa ai:ea are again Bi d we I l's Men.s' shop. Balboa
being lnlvted to part i c Ip at e f!.;land ; Kelth·s J ewelry, BalbOa
lD t)lU au -ln~ll!M~e community !Bland; Dot A B ob's Cand'l'es,
exhlbtt. ~ proceeds of thla huge Balboa Island; the Bobby Shop.
benefit go toward rruJntatning th~ Balboa; The talander'~ Ba I b o a
8Cholarshlp and wd/are funds of lsland; Ea.rl \V. Stanley, Realto r,
the BuatnMll and ProfesalonaJ .aa.ttc. , ._,. n d ; Art A Bob's
\'\'o men's club. Tackle at~. Newport; Udo
Mrs. ~flldred Stanley. Pttvlew Elect.rte, Newport; Beachcomber.
chaJrman, announcrd that apecia.I Newpotl; the Qua.rte.r .~k. M8-
pla.ru1 ll r e being lll.Bde to hlgtl port; Theo Robina, Ford deaJer,
U1ht t he dlsplaya and add to lh_e Newport: I: t e ct r o I u x., BUJ
enjoyment ot the three day aha....·. J"letcher, Coeta llua; New-port4
David Valle, popular C.B.S. an-Balboa l't!de:raJ Savlnp • Loan,
noune~r wUI emcee and a variety Udo Iale: •Juliette M&rslen
of entertainment w;tD "be orrettd. Producta. ~8oulb eou~ ~
The succeaa of thf two previous I lion company, Corona ditJ Mar;
~v~nU: baa promptl"d the Rrevlew Davbl Ir-Brown, ea.ta )(ea a ;
eommlttee to make thl.8 year's Mew port Jewelen, New p 0 rt pro~m ouUta.ndlng In e v er y I Be.qr.; Udo t>ru.c, Newport. and
way~ A metthant's ,advlanry com-/ Lido Modern HomeW&n!!, Lit> ll1e.
'J'ailoring Class
'Begins Thursday
"At ·High School
.. SulU. coats, d-reue&. and other
tAllored garment.. will be made
and attention to remodellna and
/118klng over ;~ w 11) be
given," states Mn. J'otm S. ()wens.,
who will J natruct the newly . . ---N~ry ~ p!"'Oee••ea
such u : aeMctlng kn.aterl61-.
adapH.nc p<~ o ; re e t t v e • ntunp, • • 11: 1 • c tneo or pocuu. but to•ll r .. -.. u• .u~ and ••••htna 'procc•eu wUI 'be ~t .. 1.beJ
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.Jlllra. ---tralMd LD talloriac at Ulll t7 ot caJI •
fOf"lala at B•-rll• e lb llOme
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cMJ', Oct. • -• to ,,. In
Cbe Sewtnc """" ai Hait.or HIP· '
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Canasta Populer
et Firs t Session of
l ido Women'• C lub
lllrt. c. B. Rudel, Chalrmu, and
members ot her conuntttee wen
.,-reea.bi)" aurpriaed. w h e 11 t h e
nvmbtt ot. membrn aftd sunu _.t r°". t11o rinot of UM! brlclF
atlemGOftl al Udo tale Womei•'•
c:Ju.bL llft'CMltated nan. t 8, b I ea.
.,.,.. for 1caneQ and two for
llrlclp.
The atf&I~ wu held at Udo 1*
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Specials for Mott ••. THS., Wed,, Oct. 3'-4 • 5
Rk:bard'11 Own ' ~'UCOA \-:;Rip.
PORE PORK NEW COWRED TO .ATOES SAUSAGE MARGARINE lb. ... lb. ·39; 5; ' .... 49; . -. ;lb.
STORE HOURS ...•. :M:-M Coal,..I Old EncUM
9 a. m. to 7 p. m.
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c~~~T~ ••. pkc. 27' PASTE . ·WAX , ... 29f
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COFFEE lb. 47f 1t1nt
S. a W. SoUd 'Pack
PUMPKIN 2125 '
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PEANUT IUnER 34 ¢
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ORANGE HONEY 18¢ .... , ..... 0 A H Pow .. nod er Browo
SUGAR 1•. pkc. 10' CAT FOOD
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CANNED MILK 2/19'·
. STARCH H -8acrsmdt~Wbole _ .. _ APRICOTS No. I tall 10;
VANILLA
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Fr.1e"ds Honor Red & White .Theme Miasiwl Arts Club Shirle. y A--Gehri9 • : . 0oat-· .. 11 !"'i" ·0 ••1
• 1 • "'-"'' Bans,s'a o.tk'ts~ &tote.. Miss Jane Gra ~e Fo! Countey €tub Asks CJothin9 for . y.'insl Sc!'o.larship 2100 w-:-_;tt1..NetliM
. '1 Bridge Luncheon. Rulnme9• Sale -Sblr!e1 Ann~ Gelui&'. 2'il EJ. e.och. -._,wt.lie
.... JUie 0...,., &wltbW-ot A ..._ ~ ----· I The I -·Aw, ..... dl.l&te;_or tbe N ..... the~ -Jy. 'f" and Mn. Mr. alld Mr a. Vici« a.ac. or Ollllft;w "'•_.,,_ ..,.,. MGllcal A rlll club of -port HNtlor "Onion lllcll 11\d\ool. Jam .. H....-n, &;. Mr. and
Bal-WU -jiy a STOUP tnetM wlUO red ~~-,.--Am! .. ~ • l>OIJdlt rum-... -an' Alumni -Amoclr.Uon Mrs. Jama 'BanoOn, r. were OP C:MA-AU PATIO of~ ftiondf pt1cll" (o Wr laa•· clottod Ibo loqU> ot' lllie W... Mt mage -!O be lleld, Oct. U ~ ~ ocholanhlp at U. C. •acaUon. • J. ,...._._..
lf!a, on Wednesday. r'or a.D tlle 4ecc!Cattw ftote few tbe ~ Towntieftd bill, ,..,.ta Au. Ans-\ii. A.. Jalm B. Jacbon. txf'IC'UtiVe The Banse.!1•1_ar&ounced Ute MIS... 0Wt .....
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Duo of Pre-Nupljal Affairs Honors
Miss Dolores Ring. Oct. Bride-Elect
~ brid&'e luncheon o1. 8 a.a ~a .f'. D a one Jn tb• ~ ua wt&bln.r to Hcntary of the UIOCfatloD a.n-elore wW'" be Cl<*ea for about • J 1--
Galhtrlng nnt for -4lnnu al OOW\t.ry dub wom.ea.. ~-Cl contribute •rtlelM ls ukfd to con-nou:necd today. month. 'i· I I . , ,_ ___________ _...
La Poeta, ~ then returned to for Ute day ·were Kn. O e o r.a.c ta.ct ICrL W. IL N l c Jr e 11, 221 F1'»1.y-fout stud«ata tr 0 rn 28 the O.ta Meia bome OI Mrs. BdaT i.ow.., eoda1 cbal.rman, iUd lln. Broad~. O.t.a Nea. Ph 0 n e C.Ufomia' cornntunlUcs Were ee-1 __________________________ _
The "°"''"S' marrlage ot )(Ig,+----~--------Hlnaly for -rt and brldp. • A. L Rubors or .Bula "--~I'°" -. Proco.,i. will go ti>-lected from more than .300 ·awti·
M.l• Orace..~ Wbo ..... ~ted Jolut B. Tayklir ~ ~\ii ward ftJrtl!lerln&l "'U •I c • l Jaleal cants u worthy or the .cholar-
in the aprln• from th4 unjw.nlty ,.. ... prizel and nrat went ~o Mn.. ·~ J'OUth oC the county. Chll-llb.lps.. valuid at 1100 to $300 each.
of Orep1. bu a.cepted a )09lu0n CUlford Nolder of ~' cWil }ilar. dren • clotbln.a ls especially de-Funds for tbe 8cholanhipe come
In a San l"ranct.co ba.nll. 'DUrlnJ Mn. E. 8. Halderman of BAlhQa at~ ill donaUoat. Mn.. NI ck el t trom. individual donors. organiu-
Dolorea R I o r. c.taucikr ot Kr.
aDd lln. H. R . RI~ or Lido Iale
to lOcha.el Roe<nor, Mn ot vn.
Henry R. Ba.rcu.a and the Jalr.
George Roetnor, was umptratNm
for a dellghlfUI duo of evmt.I. o\'U!
hoateuet:l by Mrs. John Boyd of
Udo late. the qther by the bride·
elttt'a aunU. 'Mn.. Robert Webb
and Mrs. Otto Hoec. Weatwood.
Mn. ·webb and Mnl. Hoe:c .. sia·
ter and sister-In-law ot Mrs. RioJ;',
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Mary B. Steffensen
Has Choral Class
At Coast College lbe sum.ma a.be worked at Robin-~kd Dywu acondot 8 ll1ah ~d Mn. r:twled. tiona a.nd from tbe U. C. L. A.
aon's, Loe Ang-eleL · ,:ci-e • n t • ADI took Pro~.sa Fund.
Mary Batt.en Steff'1laen. director Enjoyln&' th• &'•t·to1ret11er ... ,.. th Jl!iu· W , •Fell h' 1
of Ceclllan Slngen and of Com-Ole Mi•ae. Gre.ce. Lorraine Myera. FtrstJ rrsutar b1'i4ce· tu wµJ omen I OW& 1p
munity church ct)olr, ls new teach-Marilyn Hill a.pd the MHdame11 that oC Oct 12. lira. Walter Cole to Meet Oct. 5
er of the mixed chorwi w h l ch pa u 1 Baxley, Rlchahi Harper, pt Balboa laland iJJ .ucLel cliatr-•
meets eactl Thunday al 7:30 p. Jack Boyd and Bllly HiDHly. man for October and wfJJ usl.!lt A 1 :.SO deue.Tt wW be follofved
m. tn the chapel at Orange Cout the,. hOlleun. Mn. Clarke Dyl" by 4 buainda session when mem-
tollq'e u a pi.rt of the Adult l Sh d Cl and MlM .Margaret Seely. Ra.er-b<.!rs o1 the-\\'omen'lr fellowship
EducaUon '!"hedule. amp a e a SI •ollono should be made al the club or St. And r 0 w'a Presbyterl•n
Ma.ny choir members are laking Starts Work Tuesday by Tueoday. Oct. 11· church meet Wednesday. Oct. 5
a.dV$ntage ctf Mrs. Ste.ffensen's ex-o.t the home. ot. Mrs. Thad Sam-
Carol Somerhalder
Visits in Cost.a Mesa
pert lnatruc:tlon and all other per· Lamp •hade makinl' w 111 b.~ Stuclif.9t. Nftdl Wof't( ueLs, t 81 Magnolia street, Co!:t:l
.,.. eon.. w h o may be interested in taught Ulla year ln th e Adult An Orange Cout Colle-ge man l<it 'Alesa. Any one desiring trinspor-
chorwi work are invited to join Education department of Newport urgently tn need of afternoon or tatJon may call the pn!sldent. !otnri.
the claaa. Principals of c h or a I Harbor High AChooJ. C!a.uee will evening employment. He is will. E . A. K. Hockett, Harbor 1886.
C..rol f Mrs. Bert I Somcrhalder
of Lincoln. N eb.. is being wel-
cemed by her mnny Harbor are:-.
frtendll \\'bile visiting in CMt~
)fesa as guest or M r. and · At rs.
Andre\\' J . Lupton. 5·13 Victoria St.
•ingikng·!~ taughft. thand dlopen ~f~ne, ~30hetl! ~~~ny th""••"c'ommnp. •~laml ln,-to do any Wonut werk. He wot . ~-•use n e ver!lJ let ''" can be ta
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ANNOUNCING THE, OPENING . r
OF NEW OFFICES BY , I . . ,2),.; COid .e. Ricluna.J
SURGICAL CHIROPODIST
OPEN EVEl\'lNGS BY APPOINTM.ENT
PHONl'J
llABBOR 3171
900 \\1• Balboa "'\"e,
9th and Cf.J:1.tral
s M\'port IWa.cla. Callt.
material used. the class Is 90me· room. ~ginning next TuMday, i'. 0 . con cted by Wf'1tlng t o The Reuten-news agency eel~
~-trs. Sonwrhalder stayed v.•ith
the LupLona six years ago when
her hu..'ll;bend \vas serving with tbt""
armM forces during the war. She
ls a former employee of the Sou& Coast oompan~·. Ne\\~port Beach. ;... ________ .....;;..... _______________ _
thing which i.!I not only wortJ:..
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October 11 . · 1'oll'. 656, Balboa. I brates It.a centennial in 11H9.
while but provides much run. or The classes will be conducted -------------
coming lmporlanfe are Christmas by Viola Boas. whose work In this 1 ..... WE REPAIR RADIOS"":A::N::D:::::::JTELEYISION fo"!E~!.5.,,,,,,,l::J~!==,;;;;=,,;; =;;,,,.,,====J=l::J"'ij, carols of the variou.OJ countries. field is well known in Long Btach I I.: i.::
M~. Steffensen hu a long back-~·here ahe ha11 been succ@utully , ~
ground in choral work. She ttaln-conducting cla:ue& In the Adult ..._.,
ed under Dr. F . Emelius Christen-Education department.
sen of St. Olaf c.hoir, most rf'amow Mrs. Boar alogan ts ''If you
ln the United Slates. and under ,ean hold a needle, you can mak~ 1:J
Mr. Dorr, director of St. Luke'Jt • lamp shade." Thi• coune ha!I
choir, Long Beach, which Is notetl proven part l c u I a r l y . popular
In Southern California m us I c !'IO recister early to make sure of
circles. a place In the cla.u. B r I n g a
MISS DOLORES1 RING
entertained \VedneAda.y w i t h ri
luncheon and lingerie[ ahower at
Del Mar club, Santa •ontca. The
honoree wu lovely in brown moire
with bu.!ltle errect. with a touch
nf pink and cocoa b~own acces-
ROr les, as she greeted !friends.
Gue!llJI were seated at a largr
round table centettd with atocks,
gardenia.a and carnations, all in
bridal white; and at each place
was a gardenia COMIS e. The ex-
qu~lte lingerie gifta J:ere beautJ-
fuUy wrapped, and th a t which
Do I o res Cot1tello p 'Jesented her
namesake w a a partieularly ad-
mired, done with brid&I garters o r
Mtln and lace. ~1th~ pearl.a.
B I d d e n were th~ Mesdames
J ohn Vruwlnk, Mile!! ~unce, B. R
RClOI, Ca rt e r Cordn,r, J . Cava-
naugh. Wllli.!I Ader, . SwaMOn,
Tom Henderscn, H. R . Barcus, K
Kauffman ; the Miue. D o I o r es
Barrymo re. Dona Ri and W il·
helmina Kauttman; t e honoree,
MlM Rlnl'. her mother and (Tand·
mother. Mn. H . R : ftl C' and 'Mn.
Gordon H ollingshead.
~IJSttllADN>u!ll S•O\\·f'r
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Costa Mesa Boy
Is Polio Victim
Two ~ight cue8 of poUomyelttl111
have . been reported In Or an gr
county thfs week, Dr. Edward Lff
Ru.aseJJ, county health officer, said
loday.
'J;otal number of cuea this year
in the county hM been 40. con1-
pared with m ore than 60 at this
time last year.
LatPat. \1ctlms are two boys, :i
12-year-old from Atwood and a
J3-year-.old from Costa Mesa. Th"
health officer said the C8!M were
both "Quite light."
The county ho!pltal:,S contagiou!':
dtseaae \\'&rd has beeri dil'lcharging
polio patients faster · than thev
have been admit ~4?d in the last fe.,~·
weeks. he said.
At present there are eJght polio
p~tient., at the hospttal. two 11f
them In respirators. in c J u d I n g
Richard Piercf', \~.'ho hall bf'en in
an "iron lu.ng" f()r more than "
year. Both respirator cases are of
adults.
Garden Grove Cluti'-
To Show Fashions
In .Fall Hats.' It was a mlscellan~us abower
for the bride-elect, wh n Mrs. J ohn Garden Grovf' Women's club I• Boyt.I and Mrs. Jack Cole enter-11ponaorin& a Fashion show or
tained at luncheon a1*1 bridge at rau hata to bot-held Wednt"Mlay.
the former'• home._ onl Vta Quito. Oc
The buffet table with it. lace cloth t. 12 at 8 p. m. ln lhe club
bore white candles .J:.::d nowen. hou.se on W est Garden Grove ~· boulevard. The program wtll ~
but the. menu was carried out In a (ive:n by D. Catherine. p n r t f' r
then1e o f pink and ~. Well known Santa . Ana mfllinPr, At b r Id g e Mn. ollinphead who wtll CUrnlah .th~ inodelB,
t ook first prize, Mn. rt B.rewer American creations and imports
won Stcnnd award Mn. Ring l:Sy UtEo best Ft<'nch deslgnc>rs will
rtteived I.he traveling rtze. be shown.
frame, needle, thread, ACisson and
pln'I. \Vor.k starts the very first
day.
M:-o. A.'s Discuss
Vacation Experiences
Va c a t Ion remln ls~ence11 an.J
lively conve rsation heightened the
enjoyment of the~ afternoon when
member.is o r the Meet -One. An-
other club were entertA.ined by
Mrs. A. R . Morrison, 1713 New·
port Blvd., Co.'tta Mesa. Refresh·
ments brought the gathering to
a tlnale.
Inchl4!ed were Mesdamea Calla
Viele, J .C. Mac kintoah, Hulda
\'oung, Irene N .o t the r n , CUrt
Ligh t er. Frank Viele. Henry
Davis, Espey W i 111 a ma. I r a
Hartshorn and 0 . W . Walker.
Members Questioned
on Reactivation of
Harbor Allied Arts
l\.ten1ber11 ot Newport Harbor
Allied Art.a are bel.nC ccmtacLf'd
by Mn. C. M. Dtaktru, vice nres-'~ .,,•~ ldent, •• to U1elr wlahea m l'e-
gard t o r eact ivating lhe orga.nJ-
ullon. ProgMLmll prelt.nted In
the put Included lectutta on var~
loua ?ha.le• of art u prewnted
by authorltlu ln that pa.rt.Jcutar
line, and were of great lnterHt.
Others who miC"ht wiah to join
.!luch t.n organisation may call
'.\fr!!. De&klna at. Harbor 144.
Loc;al Alumnae
to Aid Pi Phi
Garden Tea The guest llst I n c 1 u d " d Miss A $1 donation is bcinK asked • RJng. Mrs. Ring an1 the Me!'i-by · lhOM In .attt>nda.ncl' and a The Southern caurornla Are a.
l.!amea H. R . Barcu.1,~rdon Crun· C"Ouncil or Pi Beta Phi aon:>rit}'
dy. Robe. rt Powell. rge Pete·•. door prizt> or a $20 fall hat will ' •· ··•·• c h · will spon"ot 11. Garden Fa ah Inn r.t Tom H•nde-"n. S 0 ;1 y ~yton . "'"' awa~. o-c a1rll'8n of thf' ..:..
... '""' ., s-"C" M G Sho\\' and Ten, to benefit the Crtp-
Lynn Keppe•. Go·•·~Hollln•s-f'Vt"nt arP ~ rs . )('nn Shor1 and ~ • M H M · · " plell Children's aoclety or i..o. An· head and Bert Brewe . rs. arry e1f.>r, with l"irs. Ros-. c°' Gockley In charge or tic kf'ls. ~elt>s C"ounty Friday, October 7th,
1 · · •• · 1 • Tbe public is Lgvitf"d to atlf'nd. rrorn l :30 to '4 :30 p. m . on the
Assl'stance LJague grnund• of the Crippled Cblld ... n .. center, at 32!5 We11t Ad&mll boUl&-Juniors Hold Kappa Gammas vard. Los Angel ... Loe•' Pl Phi•
0 · Se To Meet Oct 13 wJu participate. ~ pen1ng SS On -· The Crippled Children"• eoclcty .:,, ~ Any new Kappe Kappa Cam-h1 organized to promote the care,
.On 'T'ues<tpy .. Sept. • Jun I 0 r mas who have no t before belonged rtfucatton. an d rehabilitaUon of
h ronch ot the ~arboi Aulltance to thf' Orange cnunty group ar .. r r ippled children. The county or-' Leagu~ started 1l!I Y arly acUvl-invited to attend the tea which ~anizat io n la a chapter of th c
Ues .with a buaineu l meeUng In '.Viii launch the s"'a.!l<ln's progran1 Nation11l S oc lfty for Crippled
the home or Mra. Ro~rt F . AIJen !Ind which \viii be held from :i Children and Adults. Inc., and.
of Newport Helshta. ~r~. Rlcharil to !5 p.m. on Thursday Oct. 13 each year, thb orpniaaUon, ln co-
G•lbraJt.h. chaJrman,1 ann°':"nce<t at the home or Mrs. J .· B. Stod-opera.Lion wtlh ll'a branchea. •pan·
the following 9 I e c t e d olfic-er'I: dard. 225 Jasmine avenue, Corona sers the Eu-ter Seal eamp&lsn.
Mr•. WIJllam Holatelr-,. viee--ehalr-del Mar. -\Vilh money aecured from the
man; M~. Roland La~·ertof . .-aecr~-New nlemtx>rs may call Mni. Easter Sul ca..mpaJp and Utrou&h
tary; Mrs. Robert F . Uen, COM"e-Stodda.rd, who ts pre.!lident or the othrr donations. the Crippled Chll-
spondlng 9eeretary: ~. R. S. Al-'lrganizatton, at Harbor 2839-\\' dren's S oc iety provideti, each
bright, treas:urer; M~ Petl"r Bar· and arrangements will be. made m onth. more than 700 diatlnct and
rett, llalson orncer •'d Mn. Roy to have all oJd membn •accom-separate Mrvica for t.he physical•
L. A.ndenon, parliam;tanan. pany them to the tea. ly handicapped of Los Angele• Newly appointed c lrmen are: ('ounty.
Mn. Wutlam A . Ke"per. Thrift Mrs. Charles Cecil In addition to rolunteer work.
shop; Mrs. Jamea J . C&rroll we.l-the P1. Beta Ph\ Area COU'hcll ha.a
fare; Mrs.. Wlllt&m 1· Harv. y . Sails for Japan pr~sented the l'IOClety with two publiclty. •
Vemben were a•k.'ed to bring Mn. Charle.!1 Cecil and children station wagona uaed In tra.naport-
all rompaeted layett.e1prme.nU to Penny and Tony, 716 Weld Balboa in& children to and from th• ctn·
the meeting-. M ni. R y L. Ander-bouleva rd, al'f' leav1ng Oct. 13 for ter, and much of' It's recreatlon:il
80n wu co-hostess w th Mn. AJ -Japan wbete thl"y will join Major equipment. Fu" d 11 to purchase
le Cecil. n 0 w stationed at Toku-lhcae ltem11 have been r a I a e d
n. dlima. StuJc:oku illland with one of throUl'h the annual pt Beta Phi
:he Ctv11 Arfalrs teams. benefit ba.Za.ar. Carl Anderso S Located near the southern C08.8t This year. th• prden Mnettt.
1t Japan, the llll&nd bu a climate under the cenen.I chaira'\&Nllllp of Sell Island Ome very almllar to that of Southern ot Mn. Vlerlll'lg ICe,...y, Jr .. will
feature a fashion &how by 8ak.!I
Sale of a -d::r~ 1708 So. C&lifornla. exc.pt lo• the heavy Fifth Avenue. Ba,. l'ront, B a I b o laland. for-rainfall and the Cecils have a The. South Coat alumnae: club
hou8e on the beach. " .JM,000 by Kr. and n . Carl M. Mra. Cedl haa made her home-ot Pb.l Btta Phi wUI spouor a ~ :!._~ of Bever~ H~~ m Newport for two yea.n while J&Jn and Jellies booth, "'one oef ~ v the major wu 1 Cb: min three bootha lo be located on th bu bHn a.nnounoed Fred So,... , n 1.na. co I' grou.nda. li(n. Sta.nJt,-0.. <Cham·
euon. reeltor. Mr. from n . Benntnr. Ceeirgta. be Udo lat lll cha1 ol the
After a ye,ar l.n Jap&n . they wU1 ra, ' rm.an Mra. Coplan la U. ormer Ethel return to lhe. United Stat boOUI. AAl.aUng-her will be Kra.
Irt.11. m&J1aCtt of th I!. A. lrlah es. G e o r I' e Moore and Mn. A-D..
OonaC:nxtkm Co. ot · Aqeles -----8-_y,--I!.----Sturttvant. Biibo&. Kn. Howatd :,th: tOO ~Pl · ~n· Police Friday aftemooh launch-~"':~~.A~ u!::
4 She ai.o . u.a a la. Palm eel an lnvestiptlon Into the. re-. ~ ported then ot the pants. con-
ta.ininc wtllet and money, which "'-..,,...... ..,_ .. RlcbarJI H. Cron. ot Buena Park.
had _left t~ hil cu at the main
Mesa '4-tfClub
Elects Officers
Ill'. a.ad JiLr L V
Bradlq, , ........ ., ~
.,.. D o W oont.t•0t1Jllllljr
tllolr -borne, HWport llfllllt&
-eb '"1Mo lie '""t ............ HewlJ'·--· ~ t•e
M-. lt turnod OQt tllat Mn. crona Coot& Mil. a •·B -... -
MUied In llad ~ t11e•pnn--....,. Sa ...... pr••ilst: Duwln But·
Allio St.. tenu backj ol Uwi cu aeat fGI' lhor'n, rice premdeat., ucl Ruby
aatek .. J>inc. R. N._....., ........,,.
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THURSDAY
FRIDAY and
·SATURDAY
ZIPPER
ASSORTED LENGTHS
10c
Re9ular .25c
LUCIEN LELON(?i
Box
of 3
Reqular $2.00
\\' . .\.TC'H FOR Ol'"R ffA l~LO \\'EEN DD~IS~'P:L~ .. ~~~y:_ _____ ::::::::::":-::=============;
_ASH TRAYS ATTAR OF APRIL SHOWER
COLOGNE PETALS Re9ular $2.00 Value·
Col09ne and 2 for s120 Toilet Water
Y2 OFF FROLIC SACHET
Reg. $2.00-2 for $1.00
ORANGE SLICES
~e9qlar 29c lb.
CANOY. C.ORN. 29c
FROLIC OJd Packa9e
FACE POWDER BATH SOFTENER
BOOK MATCHES 11c ' FACE CREAMS 2 for s100 Re9. $2.00 size SlOO
Regular 1Sc \ Re9. $1 .00 size 50' $2.00 Value •
45 RPM RCA Victor
RECORD PLAYER 51295
STEP· ON .
GARBAGE RECEIVER FROLIC TALCUM
Re9ular 89c 69c
PLASTIC
HAIR B8USH 39c
~eqular 79c
· CASCADE
PLAYING CARDS
39c:
Reciular 59c :
ASH TRAYS
WOMEN'S & MEN'S
CLOTHES PINS
RecJ!ilar 29c
36for19c
SQUIBB'S
DENTAL CREAM
86c Valile 2 ·tubes 69c 9c COTTON
WORK GLOVES 24c
Reciular 35c Pair
HEAVEN HILL POLt ·SHIRTS
2"for '1~ BOURBON · s499
R991111ar' 91c '' Assorted Colors
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CCJ• DD ... 11&11
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NATIONAL NEWSPAPER WEEK, which is being ob-.;rved by weekly fid daily publications acroes the nation, v.~::...~:::..=. ad·
Oc;tober 1-8, will again ~ocus att~ntion o_n the vital role of j vant.ace of educauon and training
the press in the-pollttcal, BOCJal and economic life of provlalona of th• GI Bill ot rupto
.(merica and the ..,,rid. No other nation in all history has •re u r ~· d by Ben Uebennann, County Sertice Offlcer, to ret up· ~ailable so much fformation, entertainment and comment 4 • ] to-date lnforma.Uon on Govern ...
• a price which ev;ryone can afford. ™ • ment rogulaUoNI.
t• The press bri gs to its readers split-second develop-Recen.t Federal leglalaUon ha> I ruulted l.n a number ot cha.ng'ea
nte in world "1f airs, but it also teaches young brides Letter to the Editor I RISE JO /) . J in th• paper work required for
w to bake biscur.; it covers far-flung battle fronts, but I 1 Ed. Note. 1 #(~ Government p&yment of tu It ton bbo th · d feu and subalatence allowa.ncea it also keeps the _eig rs informed on e comings an I The following letter from Neal Rome ia the Eternal City. lt ror veterana..
Joing of the family down the block ; the things it sees and I Batchelor. City Editor or the San ..... • r I c h and powerful but It -------11' . h 'di I Bernardino Su.n-Telegram, to the ... _ ~ports with speed~ and accuracy range from t . e n cu ous Newport 8 ea c h c 1 t y Council couldn't 11Urvive the wel.tare state. C09C1t A~ Llont
t'o the sublime-b t each is a pa.rt of a teeming, growing urges more 11trtngent controls on MUMOllnl put bu-re.liefs on the Ray Rouo, Onnge Coaat col-' t 1 th old Roman Forum. to show the I e g e co a c h. and Wendell L. and vigorous nati n. operation or power ~ • n . e , . . . harbor to protect swimmers. The rreatnesa, and the decline to llA Ptckene. cijrector of athleUcs at ~ 1-fews~pers r'flect the 1nteU1gence and the 1gnoranc~ letter, a copy of which wu malled present J1Jtate . The vialon and U1e the lnaUtution. •poke at the
of man with equa~and impartial candor: a bank robbery to this new&paper. bi reprinted greatness still hnprua the visitor, dinner meetlnl' of the Balboa Bay
I · d. d d t· below !!Ince it bear-s on an im-even Ir. like (Your Congre.sama.n, Uona club in the Roumore care and a great 8C en tc lScovery may comman rea er a 1 . . t he t11 a work.tng visitor and has Wedn•May evening. . . porlant matter or puhltc 1nteres . ""('" tention on the same page. The prese 18 a mirror and not / to give the morning to a trip to
a gw'dc of the a~tivitics of man. And . yet. it also is a Mayor and City Council Cute! G&ndolto. the "um mer . '1 . City of Newport Beach home of Hi.Ill Hollneaa. PfWI Xll.
rally public suppo in times of floods. famine and distress. I Dear Genllemen ' at the Embauy.
Newspaper repo on the conduct of government encourage RerJectlng on the Pflsl summer The Pope wu kind enough to · . f h I and the many near-accld'tnL, I give Mr111 Phillips and me an aud-officlals to hear t e voice O t e peop e. observed In N e w p o r t Harbor , ien<'e. I ·wanted to talk of the
Every newspa.per of general circulation is a privately boating. I would like to suggest work of the Catho11c Rural Ufe
owned business enlerprise which is dependent on the public that. your honorable ~Y (1.ve conference. and alao the unyield-1 consideration to the reUtbillty or 1.ng fight that church ta ma.king-for its existence-rat~er than on 1overnment or a political placing some additional controls agalnat communi11m .
party:. It is the fuan on the street who passes judgment 1 or regulatlon11 on the operation I am very much lntett$led tn
. rth d I rit d b th fl al . . .ts of power boat.. lhl• rural life progr&m. Ju•t to on 1ta wo . an m~ an M e n voice. m _1 suc-1 I am part I cu I a r I y co n· bring 11ome or the A.static and ~ or failure. tf' tt c6mmands a large readersb1p, then cemcd with the eltua.tion in the s outh American farmii rrom th,.
tdvertising and financial success usually are assured. I llttle channel between Bay Island sickle to the !9Cythe. a.a I .said once
h · h ., th' t k . . t ' H and the pennlnaula. Thl.11 t In y berore, Is to advance them a gen-t erw1se, t ere 1B no mg o eep it in opera ion. ence . !trip of beach is one or the mo&t I e ratlon. We need farm advtson.
l--every day, weJk and month of the year, newspapers popular In lAe a.rea. and hundred:4 rather than millions to build or flu.st 1ubmit to the acid test of winning reader confidence or youngwtera and grownup.11 alike 1 rebuild. road.8 and buHdlng•. A
i pu c app · I summer. retard the march or communi.l!lni
Auure.nce that the Slat An-
nual Tournament or Roeea Pan.de
wtU be one of the largest and
ft.n~t In history wu made knoWo
t y by Parade ChaJrman John
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triea have aJrudy at.gned to
take part In the 19:>0 para.de.
School Mope7 ApportlOMCI
14.313,971.08 i'9 being a pp o r -
Uoned to Oran~ County public
1Chooll ror the ti.seal year 1148+50.
accordtnc to Roy I:. Slmpaon,
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lnatructlon. The tlrure i. hued
on la.It year'• ave...,.e dally at-
tenda.nce or 37 .412 pupil.a.
Rabblit Dept. to Meet
• The Rabbit Oep.artment or the
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IT•s THE "NEn i.ooK" IN CARS
All over America, all eyes are on this dramarjcally
differeot 1950 Studebaker. It's the most sensarional
advance in car styling since Studebaker inuoduced
the "oe-w look" in cars three years ago.
This 1950 Studebaker is long, low, luxurious-and
it's trim, sleek and 9.ight-streamed-oo bulging excess
bulk to squander gasolioe.
Stop in aod get a close-up eyeful of rhis breath-tak·
iog new SNdebeker. It's the ··~ext look'' in cars.
JOE NICKERTZ-Local Dealer ind bli ~al .wwtm there da.ily throughout the I rf!W Chic Sa.lea "SPf!cl&U.et.8" coulrl
• The successf newspaper is a focus poiltt for most of I Our home Is located adjacent better than gum. ·
the improvemen~ in community state and national living to thia beach •nd time and ag-aln We enjoyed MontecaUn1. It was
1 l · · · 1 I have ~n boat.A -primarily t 1 ondit1ons ; park , playgrounds, bospltU., better school th t lh tal d ""' u •nd bener1c1.i. U you Mk
1 OM 0 e ren type. nven m~ what any European "Spa"
Orange County hrln Bureau will 3-4 I S
meet at M3 S. Main St., Orange.,
Wednuday, Oct. ~ at 8 p, tn. A
potluck' dinner •l 8 :30 wtll pre-
W. Newport Blvd . By Lido Theatre Harbor 510
uildings. natur conaervation projecu.,.oufturil endeavoo by "tou ta" who know little or hitlll. that Murrieta or Elsino re Or
an endless ~t of other · things have been brought iilto not.hinl'1 ·~_: .. t.hetr opera.ti on-Glen Ivy or Gl1man'& or Soboba . f d 'bl th b narrow y m.lAll •utltng !fWimmers. hun"t I t "'"'·lhf II g when org ized ef Ort W&.8 ma e po881 e . roug I I have repeatedly cautioned our · mus aoswer """ u y. , easenUally nothing. Th e advan· the press. . I two chlldren a.bout swimmJnr out tagea a.re ( 1) & week'• rest on
J NATIONAL SPAPER WEEK, originated by John Wr here th,,• boalh "d'""1· but r11.r too, a boat. e&<'h way, g olng &nrl ~ , requen y e r vers trave 1 12) th .. h ·· tp· Long, Generali Manager of the California NeWBpaper within a con1paratl vely few feet cor; ng. 3 h • .,•,tnloep ere ~' -n..·b"·h A · · · ded -00 f If f th h d 1 a p&. r l t e d1 r culty. of mall. ~ "-uo era 880C1rt1on, was not tnt~n as a pen o se • o e ~. ore ~ 11omet mes even telegraph and telephone eonnec-
:n.aise · instead i is obaerved-each year to reacquaint the try to beach their craft where. tiona, a nd 14 l a cu.s tol\1 whic h pr----• • • dos.ens of yo ung&ter:e are playlfl«. A rl h . tnublic with the fact that the pre88 la a product of its own me can• ave not Y•t 1 ... rne<t ,r I. • Sus-S"ltt Postlnl' When Americans find that th• tt.ilte and demanii-an instrument to protect its freedom ·•cu re" can add years ·to their 1--r Would It be poulblP to post this
1a.nd advance it.a common goals. particular c h an n e I. prohibiting live11, Elitinore wlll buUd m o r e
l I . • boe.t.e. other than thoee goillj" to hoteLlll. Axel Sprtngborg will buy ' TO wu-m
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ll!ld rrom the t1Ao'O or thrf:e dock.! a.not.her •Uver-mounted a add 1 e :WASHING N n' c.EK 1 Hugo Guenther will sing to: jov. : • ong that stretc h, from entering and Gllman"a will rtx that turn , By CHARLES L. EGENROAD the channel• ' · I Unfor tunately, Ba I b 0 a'a bay in the road Just east of lhe first , Washington, D. C.-Tbe Democrtt-packed 81st Con-beachea are gradually betng ta.ken bridge, l'•hlch I n ev er mak e :rress has equipped President Truman with the power to over for everythtnc but awtm-without my tirea .screaming.
•place before the American workers of a challenre to match ming. Thous&Jlda of vacatloner1 In W•e '~Dorl;•o· yoLuxur~'.'.!r~rgca.r. thin•,"; ' ! , . . . are n ocklng to other beach areas lfa u !cheap-labor foreign competition m the Amencan market. each 1 um me r because of thl• Germany. and r1nl8h Ole ceme-
' A solid Republican bloc of Setiators battled in vain situation. I feel that anything you tertu ln France. Then crou to
:to protect Amerkan JO' b8 from an•invuion of loreign goods can do lo protect at lea.st some En«land to see why U. S. l.a.x· 1
f • • • • of the beach 1tretche1 will aid payers &hould pay fo r a med.teal tat low pnces which observers feel certain will result from In reviving the popularity of the program 1 n o t to mention rre:~
1the elimination Qf so-called "peril point" provisions in the harbor. college e du e at tons) under a
reciprocal trade act J'ust rammed thro11•b the Senate at [ ree.Uu that boating i!i a major socialist ic governmrnt. which wr
-. industry ror your community, but don"t want ourselves. and lhe
the command of the Chief Executive. I re e 1 co~ideratlon should be more we 1ee of IL the Jeu we
Exactly what is mean by the 1'peril point'' proposi-given to all aspect• or the harbor want it. I met a Congressional
ti f h. h th ali t t R bli f ht u a. vacatJon apot. cc mmitt~. "'hich came over to OD or w IC e v en group o epu cans oug If the hazardous conditions in I ri v est 1 g a t e s t a t e medicine.
180 courageously r rf:spect to boats: ve. 1Wtnunen can Apparently a couple Fair Deal
: It meant that the Tariff CommjMion would 0 bave the be relJeved, you wtll have done members, who left Wuhlngton
'power to fix a specific point on lhe price scaJe at which a g"T"eat service. Out' ~ent Lake in favor or the ldf:a, wW "'turn f 1 Arrowhead tragedy and otheNI at ~ua!Jy strongly of thls opinion ~ products wol !d be sold without imperiling business or Lake Tahoe could euUy be dup-we want none or It . 'l'hey have ~using layoffs in workers. The President could not. Ucated at Balboa. switched to in.!llred hosplt.a.llr.a-1
had th ril · · ..._ ... _ . Th&nklng you for your attention tlon, to which CaJlromta began
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agreement, have ~one below the J>?int set by the com.mis-M0&t Reirpecttully , It is amusing to ta 1 k about
sion without re rting his act to the Congress. NEAL BATCHELOR vlalting 1everaJ countnes. A c t-
it tecti f A · k · t I 2838 D Street ually, It Is like · visiting Orange. was a p on or mencan wor ers agams os-s...n Bernardino. Calif. Ri,·ert1ide and ImpulaJ countleiii. SHAVING'S S-M·O-O·T-H wkn lk w;kr.f kl/, holenl
ing their jobs ause of foreign cheap-labor competition. On a <8 hour inapection trip, 1
ln killing the peril point provision, the Democrats have SER\'IC!: TO VET8 \\·as tn • Nation•. in one day.
( Veterans service ofncers in ~ made it possibl or the President to slaah tariffs clear Calitomla counu.. rendered a .Uother &cl Cboek
down to 50 per ent under the rates of January 1, 1945. tota.J of 680,SM aervicee in con-The latest ln the current local
.: Suppose rican industry is harmed and thousancta necUon with Federal and State epidemic or bad che-cka wu re-
al L I ril'hlll and benenta durtng the tut report.rd late Wedneeday by Ed • ~or .. ers lose their jobs because of the competition re-fi!!Cal year. State Director of Vet· Trapp, ~~t E . Bay front. Del
si.llting from lo t&riffs fixed by Mr. Truman on foreign ~rans Affain Law~nce c. Stev· Sgt. Kenneth Gorton ts l.nveaU·
prnduct•. con"" on might be gained by appealing to the eno reported today. gaUng. 'tariff CommiMi The monetary value rep~t -
n. ed by these ae.rvl«•. aa reOected Cllild'• Sc!iooter Sto•
, Some idea the auccesa of thoee apPeais can be ~-ln ~f'lston and compena.Uon pq· Tb.en of a f -w h ~ e 1 cblld"•
~ from the rd of the Tariff Comml.P,n during the menu and other tonno or benefit., ..-er wu reported at 8 · p.111. · od c.am.e to an a.gvepte of $21.&80,· Wedne:.aday by H. L . Moone, IU pen pttvioua to the peril;point act of the Republican 188.73 oo an annual -· E , Baj-Blvd. ~ Congresa. Then 10 industriee filed appeala. Six were -------------------
rejected. The fber four appeala are still pending. competition against Belgium and Swedish mat.ch importa
That rep ta a 100 per cent Judcment a g a i n a t will cause the closing of aome mat.ch factoriea llecame of
AJlierican work the inability to meet foreign competition while ~
Tbe com · tlon of unprotected tariff clictation · In the living atandards remain high. • ,
lwlda of t Truman coupled with the devaluation Belgium matclie. are now aelling at $4.10 u .qa!mt
of the Briti8h und Immediately tollowln( pa•ap of the American pricee of $4.85 In the Matern Statea. f'nrUier
b'*de . act a cloubi6-barreled threat t.d Americail In-prece decHnM on impo'rted matcba will wure unemplo;y-
dutzy. . menl In that industry, he aid.
• '11le · ao-ealled free tr&~ are I already ~ . The American worker will have Ille full effect of Mr. f~ ill the Gld pottery lnduata iw •heie .ipioJJIMDt Truman's free trade poWen. driven b~ when import.eel f
.bu II.a · I textilea, ah_., automobileoa. tun, 1eatber gooc1a. ~
Aa otflc!•I ill ta matcb ~ aid followln&' pu-jnrelry, matchee, wat.cb• and other ~ made by '
eqe of tbe and the ~ aa-t that' cheap foreign labor ci.t him bitl job. ·.
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Hi~ School Adds s~ H.,Frenklin·_
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-et ., ... n lac• 117 -al w. l UI 11""41~1 I ~&I -will lotPllCllt Tbo ~ --"' -" _.. u. people "" rial ' r ,l: t · ' ~Bow--.. dolrtas 8e•or01 ol •• 0.. cla , '1• u. ~ -t ~ -Cal. . 4op11 dm -ta tllat .U.· C Ralpll P. lluk07, -1-t ~.It waa •·-m:.i toct.y..,. alr""'7 i. ,_at-, a.&.~ U. -AM
,,_ and quality at tbe _.,.. al """port BIOeh. -"7 T. IL ~ -of port ~ ·= 111,i. -A .... OlotA.~ wUl -~
ota•lll•Uoa point and t lllen· 11y w ••• -• _14 °"'"""' _ baa .,_ TM Pac1ftc ~ -Toles wltll --lo ......... al •11 IQ Ula ,...-at law fo m:.• conlWften ahou d ''BUJ ~ -., .-... ~-paph eom....,. Tlae propam. ~ ---la Qt•'orllla. K-.· .--s _,, ~ to-------------·!,,_ appointed --to'• Am·-.,, eacb 11....:...-e-•·· .,_nest~ Ool. l'nDlllla la -al
. K -Bal.__ -......_ O• -11 tllat .,.. a ,_-i1Jl11!1' i. ·~ ...:.....~ ~ -~ ·~ -· 41.y. we dt<>pped ID oo Capt. a. J . 119-dor for Ille ewporv ..-KBC otot..,.. at t p . "" lb& nelai"'ftlt,.,.. ak ---~ -·--·-
,,.,.,_became anlla. "!-· -ol Wlq kac -t.-dlltrlct by Potoalatl 0-S-IL G-~ ....-&.ftGIA<l)rw ftnt a1c1.;.c1c11-don•_, ,Pit al IM ~pert~~
inC tbat bu.ytiaa tn' two teCor'le. and tt:torouPl7 .. joyed ht. 9Clllle-Bailor, of. AJ M•Jefkeh , TMl.pk, 8'wartbout. D:io Pina&. Jucba be 0 f; • r ' 4 H a pet,lU. -1th CUt1 r, ... ...-••tl1 ldlati-
aloM -outomobll.. l>ouoe7 what Htured oftlce. the walla ol Loo ~ Reif.ts, Blclu Bayao, and Ou-•• ~~ or inont. ...;...-la -wltll -""f -a<tl..ttles.
Mid applianca -I n• ead of ,.-htch are covered wtth miacel-He will 'be active ln the f'\md Ncwaee. Tbe 51-ptece Bell Tei. prw.ntad '"'t.d the rocat baud. BefoN coadN tO Ca.llfornla
lbrinklns" u m.aJl1' had tlcipat-Jania pt.bend Ulfou&'b the yean ralanC caaap&lp for t be Lo a phone C>rcbmt:ra oond\acted by D-.t .. ._UC. ;.,. ~ mfde lJa dua '!.beft> M ~ be n > a..,.-&ated
"'-It.ad au,.....t upward & total and redolent of ll:nl'land and Enr· Aqeteo Unit ot Shriner. Hoo-Donald Voorhfto will -pony ;;.:;~-!Int &ttoK. Toa m&J' wltll -•••.-Ill WU ~e 50 pu cent hlfh• than In Doh llhfpo ud men. Wo ....,.ed to pltai. tor Crippled Children. and Ille artJaU .. well .. p.._,t entu 1.t u~ time, altlloall> IOrl1 a --ol ~ ~ bar;
Ute cpmpara61e period a ago. noUce a proud merdl&nt ve.el hu a1aO been &ailed to aid ln pt&nl 91M!Ctal mu.le. nrtatrau+ a.re to (be beat In· --, ~
of the Lamport A Holt line known for !be ·.l t & o lm1M1rtal Council The Octobtt 10 procnzn lnb'os tonsta of U..: otudent. A.lwll1w -.:~"'.j•l.:'" ..._ Npah
to t-..do ol Cockney oalloro 8111lor 10 be held In Loo Anpl .. dl!c<o lllu N._ famed Bra-Ko """""" la made for any ot 'l1le -!4'I alwa.yo styeo
u tbe ut.ouay A: s'ungrY' UM:. nest June. zlllan pWdat, to the Bour. the ck • ~ althoqb .ttMMb tbe ptopec ......_........ 1t et ore
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008Td. MESA LEGION p.t,t.J. , ~~~~~~~~~~~~Ill w ... llltll St.-.,. = -LeldJlstoe -WIM people do -.i the ado. • Banlen. an experienced aldp-"nle month Ol Oct. will be a Pino&. llotropolltan "'-· lo mutt tunllall"tbetr own tot-l>lmlq ct!"(.,_.nc, declara the
muter ln h i • OW1'1 r I I h t ha.a ~ one for the 17 ,000 membetla -cheduled tor tllie p~ of Or:· and ma~ A 1 IJl a I I f e • 19 Nat'onal AutclmoMle Oub. He I ,:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;:==============~
p.-moot ot blo llle on the -ot Al lhl•lbh 'hmple of the tobor 11. ch, r ired 1Ji phyolc:al ed\lc&llcm -~-~' .. ~, "':,,~ tan WNG 8., •cu •uorroIUUM-.....,1 , OCT. ; •.·15 ""-. and u.hore on atfa.il'9 of the ._ Shrtne according to a ICbedule On October 24, Vtoliniat,. Beitel& claue ~ -...-on u.:: -.uW&}', .:.i.m. n. .-.,,,... "'CJ r-
and la certainly on authority on Of ...;,,bl ~ by Potentate will be featund, With many Ca· eredlt ;,;..y bo had toward Hl&"lt &"'! -00 tile ~ can 0 p E R A L A T R A y I A T A maritime matters.. AJ'Ur m1-inl' Qeorse '&. 8lllot today. mlllat nurnben.. Miu Say a o, School QnduaUon if requested. lead to artoua. inJury or IUdden
UCll ROOM SD'fAIA Jim Newlin. who manac-t be The f..UTIU.. .ta.rt tomorrow Brazilian eoprano, appe.an on ()c. AddiUon.S tnfonnaUon may be d•tb.. .JOHN CHABLE8 THOMAS e N:ADINE CONNER
>XYOEN' Wln( 8&nl' bo9.t yard Md Who when the Potentate will be tober 31. had by' 1telepbo~&' the Hl&'bl---------~---• · ARMAND TOllATYAJ'li
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llEDICAL ono, WU chief ••&°lftffr oboord the honond by Baruy Knox Lodp Scheduled programa are ...... tchoo~· Bea...n 11323. LEGAL NOncE •1.H to --..... VINCEN'rS UDO DRUGS. Hu. -
(:adllW ~& Coronado and later aklpper o1 the No. lf2., F . 6: 4. M., ln t.betr I~ ject ~to change, the ~rat.al· Woodahop c1 .. e11 are meeu.nc1 _____________ ~======================~;::=~ n _ 6 4 Lu Vep.t, and a.n old ahlpmate of room.a at Benrty &Dd. I...m P1o,_, ~. Monday and ThU.nda,J in the ·mop, ... ... J
1..-__ .;;.,.c.;;.11;:...;C:.;;O;_nc;.....;;.;;;;_i ___ -J I thia column, convenatJon tumed Loe; Ancetee. Put Pot e at at ie tram 8 :30 to 1 :80 under the expert NOTICE OF OOLLECl'ION
Pft81C'IAN8-8V.O !<S-ILD. ~~ :=:,4 .!;-;::-... ~n'!:;. ':..~ !i"!"J:..~;.J!._l.earna wi~ be muter Todd Elected to ~~~u:: ::;k,w=:'.;,.!' e; A~~::z -w. ~.C?..5!~E ~~~ RO~!fport -'
Barden confirmed it.II 9C&l'Clty and The next event wUI be a .tag modeltng, lathe and m~tal work Punuant to the provlalons of ( Wallau J. Miller, M. O. had a reuon for It. BardU en c11a1ms. luncheon In the Blltmore -J c are oil a part of lhi. couroe. Chop. 8. Div. 3 of IM -~fOodomlo SPQRTSMEN'S GRILL
not without col'T'Obora on r om Los An.-elea, on the followinl" day, H d • • B~ Phyalcal education. ci..ue. are Buaineu and Profeulona e. (R088MORE) , Eye Phy•ic:il'n otheuhlpyanl people, that :wi·~ Thunday, Oct. 8. ea IVIC y belnir held nJirttUy trom llond&y relating to l he Ucenolng & n d llal ....... ~ llubor ISU Bal-
.. UM! lllr1.cber Bui...... ot the boala in Newport Harbor Two bll" ••tamJJy" &hOWB are to 'ntunday "in the C')'Tll. • Mixed regula.Uon of collection ~nctea. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 8 A.ppolatmeat J4%1 need work done on them and the planned for the middle of Oct. Raymond Todd of 239 en-badminton, both beg'innlng and notice ls hereby Sfiven that an
T : r. longer auch work la left undone, One to be .t.,-ed &t the Lon,. rod Ave .• Corona deJ Ma.r, ta the advanced, 1..9 taught and played examination for all qualified I••~ c..tt m..i. C. 6tf ,.._ the put,r the ultimate darna&e Beach Munlct~ auditorium on new preaident of the loca.11 Clvtc Monda)' a. n d Wodnesday nl&hta penone:; who deaire to apply for :::========!::;::::=~ will be. • Friday evenn.11', Oct. 15; the other Aun., auccttding Wallace IJurlon from 1 :00 to 10:00 p.m . with Klas a .llcen.ll)t to enpse in the col-~ A ~ toot crutaer , up for sale. at Shrine audJtortum tn Loe An-of 1000 Ocean Blvd. Adama and Mr. MUJer lnatructJ.n&'. lectlon &g'ency bu.aineu or who S. R. Monaco~ M. 0. wu shown to aome proapective gelea on Saturday evening, Oct~ Other otncen named at the re-0n Tuesday nights a buketball desire to quallfy for amployment
buyera ~nUy at a prtce some-J ~. Theae even ta wtµ be unde1" cent monthly m.eUng ar-e Wallace claas ls h e 1 d and vollU-ball ta ln the manapment ot a collection
where near $20,000. Unfortunate· the d I r e ct Ion of William J . Calder•ead, 712 rrta Ave., vie~ played Thursday eventnp by bu.a· .,-ency will be held l.n Loe An-
ly the owner had not ta.ken proper Vaughan. entertainment chair· preajdent. succeeding Alvan Cle-lneas mcn'a gTOUp. These claues plea. November 18. 1949.
818 W. BALBOA BLVD.
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PHYlllCIANSsSURO'fNS-D.O..
Dr. f:dward W. ~ilum
n7a&c1am •Gd &u...-• 0.teopath !-°-"""'' • Rejoldooeo :
lla<llarnd nE~ 61!5 Goldenrod A ue Corona del Mor, · omta
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care of the boat so-that the v&r-man. mence, &nd H&rold Davia, 208 'IT a.re directed by Mr. Reed. The exact" Ume and place of
nJ.1h and plJnt·~k had eo peeled Fernlea.f Ave .. renamed treuurer. Next Tuesday night. Mr. Sawtn examination will be (t'ven late r
and b~tered It oukl all have to County Tax Co. The boa.rd ot directors Includes will meet with hl8 hlj-hJy sueeesa:-to those applicants who qualify
be La.ken down to the bare wood Harry E . Bergh, 704 Orchid Ave.; tul orchestra cla.aa. Thia poup. for examin&Uon.
and be built up apJn before any Re-elec'ts Leaders Mrs. Paul o . Davis. 1207 Shell SL: known u the Orange Co~ty Applicant.a mu1t be cttlsena of
buyer would even conatder auch a Aavo E. H a a pa. 711 Larkapur Orchestra, ts tn tta fourth year. the United St.&tea over the age
11um u uked. Below deck there Ave .. and the outgoing president. AlJ mualciana Jn the community of twenty-one year•: 'must have
wu. &lao, the usual detttloratlon ' At the 21at annua.I meeUng re-Election of the .even memberti are welcome to join the unit. nmided In California at lea.at one
that comes from lack of care not cently held by the stockholders of the board of directors wu con-Navlptioa yea.r prior t,o nllnc &ppllcatlon;
only ln the aoctal appointment.a of of Tax Service of Orange County, ducted under the provisions ot the Monday eventng, October 3rd. and muat have had at leut one
lhe boat. ttut ln the .engtne hatch blc., all director• were reelected. recently revised by . laws. which Hubert Kidder will again offer year of practical experience In
and btlp. Whether In commlutol\ Immediately tollowtng the stock· now require nomlnation8 trom the an adu\t cl&M tn Navtptlon. Thia the collection .,.ency bu.stneu, In
or not...: a veueJ of tbia aort (of holders' m e et In I' .the dJrecton floor ln11tead ot by a nominaUnri coune will be carried on atmllar e. compe.rable bualneu, or exper-
whtch Newport bu a thousand or elected R.oy V. Shafer u Preatdent committtt. to the one of tut yt.ar when Mr. 1ence of a th&ncter caJculated
!IO ) mu• t be kept up and her and Roland ·A. Kloea u Vlce-After the ballota had been cut. Kidder succeaa:fully "Preaented the to t It applicant tor collection
engine.a be kept br:tsht and wbject Pf'esJden.t for the 21et consecutive the me e l I n g recessed tor re-subject to fltty or m 0 Te local •tency buslnua.
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Ju.t 15 Minute. from the BMcb , ....,at &tll Strut at RO<! lo 1bwert
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lo a weekly1"turn1n1 over." year. tre.11hmenta w h 11 e the election p e o p I e. Th4' cla.u w i 11 meet App 11 cat Ion• tor examlna-
.eapt. Barden felt that t 0 day Other o r tic er 11 and dlrecton ommlttee t&llled the re.suJta. Monday• and Wedneaday11 ln room tlon may be obt&Jned from the l ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Harold K. Grauel there were too many boAU tor elected are: L. R. Kennedy, Secrc-~ 133 trom 7 :00 to 9 :00. office of the Secretaray of State.
aa.le in this condition &nd whJle he tary, Geo. A . Parker, Treaau'rer, Mra. J~es Attller-111 teachlnC" C&plloa Building, Sacramento, or Chapel ls not currently running any boat s. M . Reinhaua. Dtt"tttor, Hue.I Choral Conductors a aeW1ng cla.u on Tuesday eve-from officea ot supertntendent ot
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Phone: Beacon 6610 or ahlp yard. he dld feel the boat C. Nortbcroe.s, Aaai11t.ant Se<:re-nlnp and Mrs. Owen• iJ1 holdi.hg Cotlectlan Aren4;1ea. 3 ~ Rus s
eo.ta Mr• Md 11h.lpyarda Jn Newport were tary, ""and Le Roy F. Stautz. Ju-Plan Season • lallorta,g clul on 'I'hutsday' eve· Bulldlft4, San P'rancJ.aco, or 402E
taking 1<>i:newhat ot a beating be-ststant S«retary. nlngl'!. The ree:pecUve c I a•• es St.aU Building, Loe Ang e I e •· ':::;::=::::::::::::::::::::::J i:auae ot the boat ownen' lndif· The Tu. Company wu tncorp-The Or&nge County Branch ot meeting In the sewing room from Appllcatlona XUST be mailed to
; terence to maintenance. repa.ln orated In June 19~. and 111 the the Southern C&Utornl& Choral 6:30 to 9 :30. or re c e I ve d ln the office of
and upkeep. W• gathered that onJy Orange County-owned In-Conductors Guild m et Monday Commercial cluaea, abort.hand, Secretary of Slate. Sacramento,
the worm1 that pre t er to ruin stltution rendering a. complete evenlng Oct. 3 tn the Orange typing and bookkeepfng are being at leut TWJ:NT\" DAY41 PRIOR ~p'1 bottom. rnuat be having the •ervlce to ownera and lenders on Preebyterian Church tor their flrst ottered Monday and Wedneeday TO EXAMINATJON. Applications -,. ..,...-;.:iiiJEU56iiiiii~-<:--ifUm~i; .. jo th.-Jr Jina! mattt;tl')ll J'lg" -~0-9l'la dinner and meeUng . .Qt .the .-uoo f,Ye~Jnr!t l,fl -~e .'i9mms~ ~ poet.marked or filed *' than ~
-erence a ccording to G. Willard Bauett, from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Mr. Bla.Ck da)'I: before the exam.~iton date Co.ta Mee& Mat Co. and ut_ter lack of re&JP._Ct tor lhf' ty and wu orpnlr.ed primarily pri!!sld~nt of the organization. ot Sa.nta Ana Senior HJgh echool will not be approved. Rejected
ll50 Newport vd. aeatartnc tradlUon of k e e p ing tor the purpoae of meeUng the The tour progT&m• ot the year ia acaln teaching thue groups. appllca.nta w111 be ao notified prior
BE SURE· 'i'suRE '1th
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tb.inp ahip •hap & a.nd 8 o a ton demand for such eervtce. are planned to give to the mem-A la.m p '1lade conatructton cla.ss to exa.m.lhaUon date.
tuhlon, Ca pt. Barden wouldn't While Ila actlvttlea &re Umlted bershlp a comprehenalve under-1.11 aiartJng next week on TUe.day An examination tee of 121 mWl t
ha.&aTd an opinion. He c I e-.. r 1 y lo a small apeclaltad Oeld nev-•landing ot C h 0 r a 1 conductlng evening. Mn. Bou ot Long Beach accompany each application.
.. w what'wu happening'; the" ultJ-f'rlheleaa: th• Company hu an an· t~hnlques u applied prlmarlly to will d.l~t thla clau In the com-rR.4.NK M. JORDAN
mate iJnmen.e coet to get thue nu&J payroll of o•er $416 ,000. church worahlp semc&. The merclal room from 8 :30 to 9 :03. Secretary of State
boa.ta tn aha.pe, or the g re at e r topic of the first meeting w a a Npt.·Balboa New ... 'I\mea No. 40. :1"~~ \ ... f .. ~· ownero ,wtu h,••1• Pleads Guilty to "Th• Conductor • organiuo hi.o Services Held For _Pu_b_u_&h_1_0s_•_-4_e_. _____ _ o .._, uwy are no pu n Chotr" and wa.s highlighted be a
oh&pe. Drunk Driving talk and demOMlr&Uon by L ... R. w. McClelland NOTICE OF lllD ~'""-C no •·-r ou-,•v .. to Notice ta be-by M-• that n.atru:1 .... __ ,,, ..-.. Ile Jacobs, director of mu.sic of ... • ........
thla phenomena, we Jett the l"ood A .runty pie• to drunk drtvtng the Federated Churchq of Loa Ralph W. McClelland, :Mi, of 382 eealed bid.a wtll be recetved ln the
C..ptain bually encqed on eome wu entered by D; J . Penincer, •fl. An«elea &nd ot Choral Mu.ale a.t E . 20th St .• Coeta MeM... dJed In Office of the Aat. Superintendent
chart.er papera that needed l\la at-of Long Be&cb tn Newport Ctty U.C.L.A. Wealey .Ma.rqua,rt and Sant a Ana Community hoepttal in Charge of Buatne.u. Oranc-e
tention, promialnC" to drop by court Wedneeci.-y, reco~ abow. Harold Elneke participa ted in the Friday d'ter a brief lllneu. Cout: Cotle1e tor removal ot road
aptn when Jim Newlln. who wu Penlqer had entered a plea ot dlllcuuton a.nd the Choir of the Born In New Cutie, Pa., he hall aurfa.ce from approximately one.
temporarily abaent on a tow job, not ,-uUty lut May 23 and a Jury Orange Preabytcrian Church under lived In CaJJtomla 23 yea.ni, ln· halt mUe of road on the Orange
would be around. panel waa on hand WedtiMday to lbe dl.rKUon of M rs. George eluding alx years In Santa Ana Cout College campua, up to 2 :00
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but --dlsm'--~ and 7 "' yea ra l.n Colla Meaa. He P . M. October 10, 1949. Btdt wtll --·~ Sloop presented a modf'I worahlp ·her Pen· In c•--~ h'' plea wu a carpenter and a veteran of be opened In.· pubUc at 2:00 P .. M . &1~ pr --..,.~ .. tervice. WllUa.m Davt. presented ~;;;;;;;;;;;:;;:;~;;;;;;~;I Jay C&rliJlle of Harbor Island from not l'lllty to (uilty, He wu the reaultl!I of the PhJlharmonlc World War I. He belon«ed to the or the .-me ~ate. 8J>«JffcatJort1 r and muteT of Ute 40 ft. Hayjay arre•ted by Newport police at drive. . Coata "Mesa Communlty church. may be aecured "ln the above of-
t. '1omewhat annoyed; probably Hwy. 101 &nd RJveratde Ave. on The or-nlsatlon hu arranged s·urvivo~ are hta wtfe. Ullt&n nee bf-tween the hours of 8 :00 INSVllANCE TIME
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'mad' would be a better word. May 22. • a •ix MC:n~y evening course in Thomaon McClelland; one .on and P . M. a.nd :S:OO P . M. Monday t.hru
Falthlblly he bu flahed a1J adj•-Fined 12.:)() and her operator'• directing to be held ln ~ Santa one daughter, Robert &nd Anita Friday. 1be Board ol Trueteea
cent l'f'OUhdl for .ome of the blC llcenae 1JU11pt:nded one ye&r after Ana Pnsbytertan church durtn,r McClelland, both of Coata Meaa; re1ervea the right to reject any
tdJowa. day in ·and d&y out with enterln• a JUUty pie& to d.runk October and ~ovember to teacJf hl.a mother, MrL Scott B. McClel· and a1.I blda; to accept other than
four and nve clay lntervat. out at drtvtnc" ln the aame court Wed-land of San ta Ana, &nd one the low bid and to waive all tnfor· conducting tor the benefit of any-b th A J McCJ u d f Sa aJlll In blddln a atretcb hollq up at Avalon. at needay wa. Mn. L&ttta Selma ro er. . . e an o c· m ea •·
nJ &h t. but neve11 a n..h. Sport-Burkett. 43, 602 1:-i ~th St., New. one ln the County >Ai.ahJ.ni to en-ramento. Opentnc Date: October 19, 1949
filihermen who b&ve catted their port Beach. court Tf'COrdl Mow. ter t hia field ot mervtce. f'.l.neral •er v Ice • were held at 2:00 P . M.
marlin ;thla: aeuon no longer Jibe Mn. Burkett wu arl'f:llled by Monday at 1:30 p. m . ln the R .R. Biped BASIL H. PrrER.80)1
Jay but art: either al.lent or will N~rt poUce ln an alley be-A t t R d Brown Colonial chaped. Rev. Secretary, Board of Truat.tta.
immediately tell hJm If they have t1!Veell Clubhou.te Ave., and Htb C • 0 8 UCe J O I e Ph H . Tilompeon and Rev. P\Jbli.ah: Octo'ber 4 _,. 11, 1949
any ftah tn ~b.t fa t b 1 n c"' not st.. Newport Bea.ch. on Sept. ~. Pol.lo Hazard Sampet Edgar ottlctated. Int.em-No. 41-Ne;wti·Ttmea
uaua.Jty done). A bitter madd~g ment wu made In Nrhaven
Jlnlt It to 11 ow in c .Jay, and he C@metery. <iUTIPICA.TE OF
formed a plan. He'd Io r • • k • Boa~ Case Continued AddlUonol t&feguarda to reduc• D~LIJTION
th ... waten &nd go flth out of lhe danger of poUomyellll• and LEGAL NOTICE of San. Diem, or maybe take a plan. Court trt&J Of Bob N&DJ1e7, 121 other contagious and a c: u t e ill-N&WPORT ABALONE
and ,0 down to t. Pu or A.ca· tlat St. on a ''speed and wake·· neAeS have bttn eatabliahed at OOMPANT, a P'art.enlalp
pulco. It wu a Sood. Idea and the ch.arce re.su1Ung from a l])ffd· the Orange County General Hoe.-NOTICE OF INTENllED 8AL£ ftl ntlt Street,
pl&na went forward tor the San boat~ruiaer colliaton tn the har-pit.al wtth the formation by the NOTICE ts HEREBY GIVEN: Newport Bn-lt,, Cla.lll.
Dt~«o deal tint. ne Jinx pe.nlst· bor July :U. wu continued Fri· at.ff ot a f(.>"e-rna.n "emertMCY" That William D. Keith., Vendor. WE. THE UNDERSIGNED, con-
M a.nd aU ft•tt.1,..· plana have been day until Oct. lt at t :l~ p. m. team of 11peclaJJsta. according to 'WhOM addreu la 218 Marine Ave-Utu•i .. -'-'t f th ~-
.. oe Nanney wu pUottng lhe •Pffd· Dr. Larry 8 . Mathea. Medical Dt-nue, Balboa Ialand, l.n the Oty of • ...... ,. a ma.rn • Y 0 e .. ~'""" jettiaoned u Jay hu a call tO go nen oC the N,...._..rt Abalone boat ~....... U whJch 8&l1k n~ar rector. Newport Beach, County of QT.. --r-to New York .rt-t away! Thia Lt vvo ... ...., c.on-. ... "Y a -M•erohfp ex'-Unl" •·· the )ettlea alter beift• involved ln The team. available at an)· time an .... St.ate of C8..llfomta, tntenda r--• ..--.... .. tM nuty. r•lllnr aide of "tither--o.e ....... -. and by --··· of ••-•·wo man'• ruck." a colll&lon w1th the amall cru.laer on call from Dr. Edward L. Rin-lo aell to Hugh R.. Wood. Vendee, .... ,U'C" ... u..._ \.DW -
ownt'd and skippered by Georce aell, Ora.ng"e County He&Jth Oftcer wh~ addreu i. 211 Karine AYe-of the St.ate of Cali!omia.. hereby ,,. ,,. __ , __ ;__ eertity· + ,t .,v • a. ~. 1822 VJJelle Place. and Chief of Staff of the Ho.· nut. Balboa bland, 1D. the Qty of That ; ... _ _ ... _ ah'-ha.a bee
Good Schrader a.lleJ~ that Nanney had pita.I' a c:ont.&g'toua diaeue fffUon . Newport Beach, County of Oran:f'e, """'"" ..--..er .., n
,.._.. tor our Hahermen bffn clrc.I'•-at blgb speed juat I tndudea printe phyaiclana akllled St.ate of Ce.lltomi&. the foUowtnc completely wound up, Ila known comea from TIME. the week I y .. ,. ·--·-.. ,_.._,bu•-• any •·-or -· before the cr&ah. Nanney, who In rupl.ntory, bone. ne.rve. heart n....rtbed peraona.1 property ,to-_.. ... ~· ~. .,_,. r--·· newa mapdne. w h I c h recenUy d blld • ..r1---.. --wi--,-I.· ally due and it. otller known had .... , le l plead@d not guilty to the cba.rfC, an e ren • ~ ..,. .. o con·
&n "lo' ... c. on ny on neta. l\'llb maintalnl'd that Schnder"• boat tribute their Ume and •killl with-All atock in trade. t I" tu re a. debta and UablllUea .-nned b)' ~I dute credit t o TIME. we reprint bad bttn on the wrong aide of out charge. tquJpment and Sood ~ al a cer-the remaJninc par'tn_er, Donald A. ~~~ n.J:lon. la ltronpr than the chanJiel and bad no IJ.s"hta 'Ibey au,cment Ule rqu..l.ar fltafJ taJn .Jewelry ~ known u Tounc &Ad Ua.at UM putnera!Up ia
cottao o.r llnin and doel; not rot. attowtns. ae~ available tor such cuu Ketlh'a JewelrJ, and toc:a::,~.na dlmolftd. R.. N Wll.LlA.M80N
Brownell A Oo ., Inc. of lloodQo. :! IOrve ~.:?: ~~~ ll&rine Avenue, --~ A-ID DONiW A. YOlTKG <;:onn •• •1&11,ed malrioa njlon flab Bo~-r w....... on ............... -··-the City ot Kewpoot BM=. ~-net.a. To... teat tbe1r new product. "'"' 9Nuo when the breat.hinl' w ...00-• ty of Ora.q-e. State of caltfoftda. STAT!l OF CA.Lt1'0R.HIA, )
si-n. D--t 0 ti inl' inecha.nlomo are affect<d and and that a Nie. tro.oaftr and ... ~ ) U. ll mode c:ompoolte Jill oeta --. pera On u an advlaory group on continued llpmOllt of the • a m e will be OOPNTT o.-OllA.KGll: l
thr<e mllu Iona wit!\ allmlato treatmmL • m&de. and the ....-u.n tllefe. On tllla ~ *"I <>I Juq. In the
Hetl-ct QJl<m...-loa and nnu. In malri•• t b • ........-t. f-wtll ,, -•• -• 10:00 Jdodr. yev !Mt, l>don -!<Grm&n A. Wilen Ute .... -.nre tried lb tbe ... .... ._ ,_....... ... ..,. k .. Jiu
·ON&l LUt111. UM nylon llllCliOrY letter to all law enforcement ol· DT. Math• •t..reMed lM fad. th&t L m •• on uie 15tb day ot odtoMt, o..raak. & flfAl7 Mic. pencm.
-"""t ........ tlftl A~ fleo In Calt1'lmla n-'•• tllem tb .... i. 00 -.........i•• -of J91'•, at the _,_ .......,_t al &117 --II. If. WQlla-;.-u;-. otllwO dlcl. • u ...,,,. ·-· rut~ to onfomo ,..;.-.;: reaard pollo -m lhi. """""'· "Tbe BaAlt ct Americs. Jlfat-1 'hlllt -Dm•M A. T--· lo
:ir 0 0 0 • I< n 0 w a "h y. Ono to Ibo opentlon of -.. -ta team w\a fonaed. • Ila' oald. "to A ll&Ylnp ~IOD. at Ba._.., -(O< piOHil lo -• oUll oil ~: tJoe µ.ia ft710ft cwda .,. e-..r remlnckd tho ol!lcertl .....,.. ·-llnuod -ol In Ille Oty al Nftport Boacll; lo be tile ..--.--
•lmoet in."f'kiMe ln the water. An· tbat It la a ~ to ope--medlcaJ and m:f"l"k:8l W"YIClll • Cou.nt.J' ot 0,...,... ltate ot Qd. lft im.:. •n111 to tJte-wttlda ID-
.,U,.,. oy!oa. wb1cb -alllll)' ra.i. a_... .... , rooter tllan 11.., a loq..anp --a -f""'1a-I atz...,_i. -~ -t ~ """' lhe ftlll ....... l\nns lmota wltlllJI a -foot al &.nJ al opodallata, ~J'I ... call. pro. •Dated s.pt4m-JI, lMt. tlMJ' ~ tbo =. ...
ly. BW1 UW.bor pooalblllty: t b t llather or wlu.tn --ot a tldeo creator moollllity and ._. 'Wm. D. &llUB. V-N......,.,.. A. q. ~
abtoJ' ay1ea >ri--attra.cto thfaC -or -=mlac float. lnr"'""' :;'.'!'"-polio'.!"""" .U.OQOJCUKJ: &ll:li&.;v..a.. 1'f«al7 ,_ Ill -for tao u.. !lab -lf"a pe"ht.4 ,.. r." Ria utlclll .... -,..i "'1 _..attain OJll • '< --.ilriroB a. WOOQ. v..-. ~ ~ -°"-" aa.to al
1ou --i.i...· ~· , ~ D. wooo,. V-..... ill .. _ to Mft bem ""94 ud Tahoe la'fJOhtna .,.,. INlfev omlprim Ua8t ll ,.. I (!fO. U-.JtewpGIV•• IL ...... 1fo. f.I .... ,,...
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ORANGE COAST SANTA ANA
Vs.
''PIRATES'' ''DONS''
8 p. m.
Satarclay Night, Oct. 8 --Santa Ana Bowl
(Orange Coast College Home Game)
Reserved seats $1.25, now on sale at
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE .
8 P· ;n.
HUNTINGTON BEACH NEWS, Huntington Beach
HENDRICKS PRINTERS, Corona. del Mar .
BALBOA ISLAND SPORTING GOODS, Balboa Island
NEWPORT -BALBOA PRESS, Newport Beach l
THE MAN SHOP. Costa Mesa
3000 general adml.aa:lon aeata w111 be offered at· $1.00 to the :...
public on Saturday, Oct. i , from 9 a.. m. until game. time at :
gate No. 1, Santa Ana Bowl. ~
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first time in L.A.
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Aon. ISLE. FBI lnvemgatiQn 4th Dist. Calilorhia Congress, . o-• ~a.pi.art,u•~Slnd ... -., !1f:£i.· -.t!!!...¥. . ty t o· ' , . . --Job at wa .... ' ... m:l1ii:
T A Colt& MeM youth. p I a r:. 4 e 0 1ne I ''No Panat-.Tee.~ awcl&tloi • Bl••• ..... a.
An .,.IJ'a i:lever 2 be<lroom ...,_ d llmn'• ....-early ~ ahould be P..-at llo Ja...-mem· 'pol o' hi 'tllo Jll"l'om wu lllr o. x.poart told pol!ee the '1pmbet • .... , ~-= .....
-tor ONLY $18,500. Lo-day by a ......-. ta belnc bold lllembien or the~ County benl>lp .unJeu 111 pa -•of tho iMPr Hill. prnl-t ot tllo _, wu marbd, end U.t lt 'caa lie ft. _ii..
cated on Oftf!' or Lir>o 18L!:"S twre for lheJ· B. I. alter police OIUopktblr 90detJ' will d.tpd !' members .. •.re putldpatlAc ln lta hl&;h Rbool·-P .-T.Ai. who p ve UM .._lifted.
found him P'<* don of an-.. kkk _ otr ()9QopethJc ~ Pf'OCl"&lll. dec:lared M n.. Geor-c"e t:rM.atrer"a repoirt.. --:::;=~';:;;:;:;=:;~':;=:;:::::::::;:::::::::::::;j;::;!::;:;:::;=====~======;--betlt. 9ll'Hta. thl.9 .home will ap-Qlher. man'• rnfllta.ry pape.ra. Fund Drive dinner tontrttt 11.l Beans.ton of San Franclxo. .tale Need ror a junior hleh dlYblkJin -•
peal to your UnaginoUon. Love-Raymond M orale Munos. 18. swa.uoo-. Cafe. Santa Ana. Tba d1ffctor of ttt@MOO. In a.n ad-Ln ) UM earl Rarffy 8Chooi ,.,.._
ly corner Jot a n d unU!ll&) eao W. 11th st.. Qlilta 111-. wN' pul"P(9e of Ute drtve ls to rat. c1.tta at • meeunc of Fourth DU-on4' of tbe tople8 ~ wt lb t
patiO, breakfut bar, i 1'2 t>Aths aelzed by Henry F. Cyr, 705 W. $l.000,000 amoq osuopetflJc pby-lrlct. CalJfomla Concreaa ol '4-000 set u a tentaUve p..1.
are on(Y eome or the ·msny l &th St., Costa Mesa aner Muno& skiam througttout the state for Parmll and Teacbe.n.. Thunday W0tbhop meeUnp followed tk
ft>atutt.a. Hurry On this.
ALSO
on UDO .ISLE and on the
north BA YF'R01\""l', a 3 bed-
room and makl.!! room home all
fumh1hed at ONL V $33.:5-00.
Not oftt'n do Wt" have the"e
kind at thi., pr1c r .
ALSO
reportedly ftnlell hJm tn a eocktall the lmpn>vern.-nt and expa.nston ln A.nabelm Cll7 park. LOca1 deJit-plcnk pOt·tuck tWtchf!iclft.
lounge at Balboa Blvd. and 30th at the tltx. ost~path.lc colleges of gates were p·re&ent tlOcn both the It • p r e a en t I n I' the et.men·
St., Newport BMcb. A.180 &IJllre-. medicine, one of which bl 1n Loa Newport Be•ch Elementary tary ~ P .·T .A. WlfJ'e: M~
b.t!'nded wu A..nthony Mon.Im of Anl'eles. Schools Parti:!.l-Teacber auoda.· dajm ea ff. P . Yan>eU, Balboa
S&n Diego, wfto was later releu--Tbe wm1dng org-anlatkm that tlon arid the Newport Barber Ial&nd, pnsldent: P. •. BaJ.nea,,
ed. 't , will tun ct 1 0 n ln each of the H I r h Sc boo I Parfnt • Ttlleber Ba I boa Island, record.lnl' 9eC'"'
Police .tated that both Munoc twenty-aeven com pon.!!nl IOdeUf!!!I auoclatlon. reui.ry; J . R. Evan.a. e a Ibo a,
on LIDO ISLF. you 1'.'ft.n buy a
GOOD LO'f tor M little as 0$3.">00. -ON UDO ISLE you
havf' PRIVATE benches. a
community cJubhouae, l £' n n i "
co u .r ts. pla}·grounc.J'i, private
pc>llce prott'ctlon, 8Wf'll bunch
of neighbors. all factors that
n1 a k e tor r nduring VALUE.
WHY NOT look ? Some day it
wtll bf' too tatr. Good JOt.ot are
disappearing rrom the n1arkct
FAST.
end -Mor.alel 1/1 ere u.noooperaUve of the California 0.teopath.lc u-"Keep your vision broad and mAPzlne chairman; z . O. Wj.I~
and answered questioM grud«t.ng-i:oclatlon hu alMady been tet up your opportunity wt.U be colden." UarM, Balboa II.land: A.lloe John-
ly. 111·u.noz wu unab~ to 11ve R and pttllmlnary meetlns• with Ml'"S. Bean.ston con·unued. ln llnl' aon. Corona de1 Mar : &hd L.
satlstactory explanation of h ls divl•lonal and dl.!lrict leadf'n ha\·e with the oJT!llliuUon'a theme tor R E •an a, s.Jboa, mem.benhlp I poeatJ•ion of the draft card and been held. Tu£>!1day'• meeting wtll CaUfomla "• cent.enniaJ )'HJ", .. The chalrmen.
diM:.harge of Rudy Gonzalea of lnaugurate lhe lnten•ive gH\erol Colden OpportunJty.'' Bealdes Mrs. Hill and M rs.
Anaheim. uylng l ha l Gonu.lea drive U, lhla area. OMce.n of l.hf" Mrs. Jerrold SplUlglier of U do Spanl'ler, t.b08e Crom the Newport
had ·•Jent them·· lo him. Munoz state uaoclallon .will be ln at-tale. u chaJnnan of the progT"'affi, high achool (TQUp were: K e.a-
also stated he had not himself lenda.nce at the meeting. pve a response lo the wele<>mf' dalnea H arold Boyvey, S t u ar t
regi8lered for the draft. becauM Included, In the program will be extt.nded delegate• by L l n-OfehJ, E . V. Rag an, J . Lealie
··tte W1UJ too ' busy and had no talk• by Lhe state chairman or ton T. Simmons, supertntendeut Slelfensen, Parker .Pence a nd J .
time." the drive. Dr. Donald M. Donis-or Orange county schools. Mr. D. McMUla.n. ·
thorpe of Loi Angelefl a.nd Or. Simmon11 spoke of lhe over~popu· Attenqing from the Costa Me.sa
UDO ISLE PROPERTIES tac.
REALTOR8
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Harbor lftOO
Rf'd-F?aet'd Marlnf'
George F . Bast la n. El Toro
Marlnt>. hacJ.. a red !ace Friday
midnight. He report id hi~ car
sto1en from lbe 800 block, Balboa
Blvd. PoUce, lnv~tigaling, soon
found the vehicle on R parking-lot
-where the MldiE>r of the s.ea
then recolle:ct.ed he had pa.rkd it
himMlf.
N ewport Beach. Callt. Opportunity Ill bang1n.g \m•••••••••••..SI dQor -Cluaif led
at yol.r
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Th C Sch h C 0 lated schools and the need to vote Maln !fchooJ P .-T. A. were: Mes-omu . umac er. . . A.
executive .ecrela.ry. who will give res on propocittons l and 2 ln dam~ Edward Mirkovich, preai-
the profeuional beckl'f'Ound for the coming eJe-ctlon, aa did Mn . dent: Dennla H ogland, Ario Hay-
the campaign, and NaUonal Fund Edw8rd A-fiUigan. pre•ldent or the ward. Robert Knight. Lee Mark:-
Dirtttor Lewis F . Chapman. ChJ-fourth district group. Another ham, Ray Trautwein, and E. L.
cago. who will !llpfak on the sub-Harbor area resident to partiC'i-PalletROn. 1
je<:t or O&teopathlc . education.
Dr. Donisthorpe, put president L • H II Red c H Id of the C.0.A. and chairntan of tbe eg1on Q ross 0 s
drive, said. "Although more thin (Co111tln\H'd from Pas-e I )
1,000.000 Individuals In Calirornl:i
u•e the .. ryic•• of Ol!teopathlc I waa appr:oachlng, Now the build· An~ual Meet·1ng physicians u ramlly doctoN!I, the Ing ls being planned with an eye
osteopathic colleges and the 3'41 to the coming halt century and
ostropathic hospitals In the state, . uae by the present and comJng The annual meeting or Southern
as in other !rt.ates. are built and I generation o( citizens o r Newport Orange County Chapter, "-meri-'
maintained by the proreuton and Beach. Quarters for a caretaker ran Red Crosa, held Sept. 29, 1949
friends without expense to l h c ! art> being provided in lh,e planned tn the Santa Ana Woman"!! Club-
taxpayers. I building. and include a bedroom, hO\IM, was attended by represen-
'"There are no !!late supported livinr room; kitchen and bath. tatlve8 or NaUonal Red erosa. El
o !I le o p a l h I c school3 and the Rentals from the Legion dock.ot Toro Marine e.a..e. and ov~r 1()0
colleges are entirely supported by will defray the cost.a of main-members or the local cha pters.
members o ( the profesaion. lt Is talnlng a full-time caretaker tor Wm. K. Lindsay. pres t ding
our_ b e I l f!'( that the ftve year the properly. , C'h&pter ·chairman, presented thP
pledge program Is essentia.J to The principal bu.ildlng will h.-gu~ta during dinner, before w hich
the stability ot osteopathic edu-ot stucco exterior, plaste r~ in-the invocation wu given by board
cation in that It will permit the terior built ovei;: concrete n oors. member. M. H. Twltche.ll, Chaplain
collegea to project their plans and 1 The. large hall will boaat hardwood at El _Toro 1-fartne BaR. Among
programa . aeveral year11 into the t floors and open beamed ceilings. the 8pecla.I gueata were, Colonel
future with some degree or.I Membera ot the city council and Pient0n Conradt. C. O. of El Toro
financial stability.'" j board of supervlaon'! all well as Afarine Air Station and wtfe· Dr
Orange Count~·s 8tate legislalot"S John Wehrley, Sr., honorary boanf
T II S Pl I have been Invited to the ground 1 member and 1r . M d M e S ewer ans breaking ceremoni~s together U:llh •Nelson Laune;, ;~pre~~~ng or:~
the foUowlng Legioh dlgnatanP.s : ange County Council. A.men n
Levrds Cough .. depa.rtment com· R ed Cross. and Mr. E1i Sch"f'_
F W t N n1ander or California · Jack Ben-. ~ . .... o""l't
. I e , rea comm an er, ex Center Loe An rel Or es ewport · n tt .5th A · d . T lalld. Director Reg 1on a1 Blood
I Hansen, 21st District commander; ' -es.
Charles Murdy, Orange County Slatt' .o\Ol'eptf'd
City .Engine-er J . B . Webb l.!! Council t'Ommander; and Ge<>rgr> The accepted slate of the nomi-
dpvf>lop1ng p I ans for 8t $35.000 Honold. Chef de Guerre o( the nat ing committee pl"C'sented by
11ew('r installation to serv" rt>sl-'40 & B. Irvin George Gordon Is ch~irman , Mrs. Vi ctor H upp, un-
dcnct's bt>tween 42nd and 52nd chairman of the program for the anrmously elec ted as Board mem-
Sls., In West Newport area. ground breaking. hers. from Capistrano-Dana Point-
In a prt>Jlmlnary rt>port to the San Clemente branch, Mrs. Frank
city council lut we-ek, \Vt>bb said Winterbourne; Garden~ Grove
t h.at .. the ,. ln:U.•llation . mtgbt cost Mellott Named hraneh, Mrs. Roy Helm: Lagun11
the' $35.000 figure but lnsh1lC'd that Beach branch. Afrs. Elizabeth
it wu vital to lhf' dPvelo pment (Contln lff'd F rom ?a,r~ l )" Hay ; Ne'A•port Beach branch. 1.l rs.
or that a rea , no\v wltho~t aeY.:er ,\Ve know that the comJM'titlve Wendell C alkins; Seal Beach
racll\tif's. tree f'nterprise system hu made branch, ,._f rl'I. Onida Flack and Mr.
\\o.t>bb said that he could not de-this country the best h o us e d Norrhan R uoff : Santa Ana-"tustin
termlne now how soon the job I coun try in the world and tr om Ru.ral areas not in branches. Mn .
could ~ let to b!d. rt"'cords ·availablt> from socialized C. R. Br'(_wning, ,_fr. E. C. t.t Jssil-
H~ a lM> reportrd that plarui for or dlc tat~ countries throughout dine. ~fr:i1. A g n ~ s Tuttles. Mr!;!.
deyt•lopin-' a rf'cently-acqulr1•d JO-lht' wo rld no other system can be-Wayne Harrison, 1-fr. Oliver Law-
acrC" sitr at thr !'l:t'wport &ach gin to eq·ua! our record." ~n ; Jr. Red Crn~ represenlatlvi::M
~·it y dump, Whf're a centrnl road \ Kirby fkporttl N ona Bird of Newport High anti
yard will ix-locatC'd for all city Donald Bf.e<'h Kirby, <"halrma.n Coralyn \llahlberg or Santa Ana
equipm('nl. "'ill proc:l'ed at oncf". ,. of thf' lf"sit'lall\'I" f'O mml11 .-., an Hlgh.
Ralhf'r than to bu Y equ\pml'nt an •hllf'('f fornu•rl.v rmnJ thP N,.,,-. The organization nf the Board
which will hf> nl'.".-'dr•I tor hi11 job port Bay a""9 n"portt"CI 11\al thf" or director!'! and election nf of··.
Only. thf' city '-'·ill rent nf'Ct,ssa ry qui'f'tlon or 90Clallu-d hoUAl.nc wa,. fleer~ will take pince nt a lunch·
pirc1~::i. "\Vcbb i-initl tH· \.\'ill spf'nd on•• 1,r C"no&t coaC'f'rn of nut onJ~· eon m£'etlng October JOth In th('
1p tu S:\!'JOO fur the r('ntaL"l of t.hf" bul.kM-r but a ll 1ai:payl"M1 b•• Santa Ana Community Cen ter
.oqu lpmt"nt. !lbo"'Mi "'ht-"" t hf" National pru-Clubhou"e.
l'r&m plaftnf'd to llpt"nd O\-"f"r $I i.~ Th.e annual r eport was present-
'Miles of Smiles'
Leader Ch osen
000,000,000 to bulkl and m&Jntaln HI In written to nn.
7QllJ,000 tll<H8"ln& u•lttll whf"h I h p The National Blood Progiam
"Jim... amouat of UD.Jta a t p~t waa the Red CroSA .!l('tvice tea·
cWir pri~ ~uld cost hair 814 tured by the speake.T!Jj Mn. Slew-
Wil\i a nl Galll<'nne, newly ap-m lK'h. • art Chevalier emphn..orlzed the dif-
pointt'd chairman o r the C'on1mun· Olht'r orrtcf'rs or the Stale-ficultle« raced In cutting the next
ity Christma.s drcoratlon commit -group for tht' year 195 art" Miles \·ear'111 national budget, upon which
tet" for Orange County '~ co a s l Newton, presidt"nt from Lon K the Board of Govemo~ are now
..: line. last \Yt"t'k announced l ha l Beach. Irwin \\'agner , viCf' pre.SI· working. CuUI ln any Red Cross
[}(>(:, :?'O will hr the official OJ><>n-dent rrOm Sacramf"nlo, Howard i!ervlce11 r c111ult In protests of lht'
ing t1f .. "40 t.1 1lt"s or Chrialnt&ll I Hanson, vit'e prt.•sldent from Ftes-public and the dollar value ts still
3milrl'I. no, Clir Oorwin, S<>crelary front low . shP ;'!lat~.
Th" annual Chri.'ltma.s Hghlin.& I OakJand, Harry Caytord. tr<'ll.8Ur· The National goal rnr 1949-1950
ff'S li\'al Inc I u d rs compt>tilions t•r rrom F'rf'mo. fund campnign will be annQunc8d
among civic or ganl"tion.'5, buAi-in D<-cembf'r. No apprttlable re-
nf'~s hou~1·~ and private hom<'s tor o rluctlon. if e.ny, can be anticipated, ~ ilhuninall'(I <IM'orat lon:oi , with en-St. J oa chim Women l-f rs. Chf'vnller stated. MfMlfl f . D. l.C.
trll':!! fro1n San Cl£'mente to Seal F M h , Cl b Dr. Adas hek b r I et I y outlined
B1·aeh. ' Orm Ot ers U the organization or the Nation~
_j ....._ · . I Blood ProgTam at the request or ::;:;:;:;:;:::::::;:;;:::;;:::;;::;::;;:;=::======================:;;::;:;:;:,, Sixty womf!n o f St. ~oachlr'!l" the military, doctors and h08 it-parish gathered Friday al t he als. and stated Red Cro8S !a•
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YO U ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO
SEE THE G AME OF THE WEEK
·U.S.C. vs. OHIO ST ATE
On Our Teie¥18ioo Satunlay, 2:SO p. m.
NEWPORT tfARIOi
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We will P"'sent all the
Frida)' and Saturday Foot·
ball Garn"" Televised from
the Coliseum. S e e the
games in our showroom.
MOTORS
church 8ChooL. 1964 Ora.nee ave· choaen a& the agency to carry on
nue, Cost~ Meaa, and organized lhe program and recruitment of
a mothen club under the 9 uper-,.olunlffr donors because of prev-
\i&lon of ~ h. e Rev. Thomas J. lo\13 war experience end Its vast
Nevin and Sister PlW!. membership throughout the ent ire
Sbiter Plus appointed aa tem-country. ''The general public hll8
porary ofneen, Mn. Gu8 Beach. commenced to recognize what thi"
chairman. l!Uld 1-t r-s. C. M. Harris. proc-ram mea.na to them lndlvidu-
secretary. A. rom.lnatln& t'Ommlt-ally. The increase In f'eCJ>On&e l8
lee wu appointed k> Ill a k e a afow but ahOWJll a atead l '
nport at t he next meeting. of There ,_re now 31 Relff~n.':~
Oct. %8, with election.a to follow. Centers ln the United St.ate., he
Church actfool &Wkl of Corona
det Mar Community church will
meet Monday at 8 p. m. al the
bome or Airs. Lowell NPwlon, 514
Acacia aven\}e, to completrcew-
ln.c for the comlnc buaar . Mn.
A1trrd Pleger will be coboeteal.
The oodal commit... for Oki
and Blind po...ion. lllfft at the
Main .moo1 l8.lld.ltorium. a t Oollta
Mea 8Ctl 'nliur9day at 3 :16 p, m.
All lnt~ and invited lo at-, ......
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Dr. Geraud" .Ra.uaa reported •
dtak etolnt trom bi.: car betwa.n
8 1!D<1 l O:t G p •. m. 11aturdo7. '
said.
HueJ Taylor, .oprano, de:Hchted
her audien~ and gnciously re-
.sponded to encores. Ruth' A.rm-
sttonl'. alao we:ll known musician .
aecompe.n ied Miu Tay&or. ]J. O t h
we:re attn.ctlvely dttUed In Span-
.tab cortume.. The musical pro-
gn.m wu an-a.npd by Kn. Don
Mozley, a volunlftr worker ID the
local cllapte_r.
General Ge.or~ Karahall, newly
•ppalnted N at J on a I Red Croa.•
Pi-ealdmt. Wu TOted a ,...,.uUoll
~--po( ""PIJOI'\ by tho Cllai>Ur;
· s.-n DaM!e. ,07 fa
Square -start opJn. oft Wed...-y, 7 :30 p. M, N~
ec ta o "ol; on &turday. a p. Ill!.
COrona del Mal-... hool.
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Open Afternoons 1:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday
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lteepipg <Ydtea lwlchr, ham a -~1 ". for die dollan ,.... pYe will
of aooilile ••• poooidlng are for the hondl· briQ1 a lot of i.pp;-to .-• ., _ _. a
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NEws-TIMES -Everyl ~esday
!iEWPORT BAY POST ..._ 1~ednesdays
JlEWPORTTBAI .BOA PRESS-Thursdays •eww-t •.t p_.. On 1nN A• 1UH rw. la tM T'F11t 7. ,
4 SPSS'« t•NMW!&•A
I RMS. Buut. mod. turnJtv..tt. In·
eluding gu ranp, new 8~ ft. retrtc. Mmt aee to •ppndat.e.
ll&h or.I«. a..-au.JK.
SEWING MACHINE
REPi\IRING -
LC!' A 8DfQJ:ft.• mrpert tmot: up
1JOUr ~ mw•tna,. We _.,..
-.ftee wcuum ~. Reucm· N~ • tllo ftana7 I'.--.
JIONDlUM AD 18 • LINll8 ' d a..tfted ... arun be pa.Id ror CaUt. la ad'wSw ef .,.+Beefl-
4 u-1 time ' .16
4 u.-z lliw t· uo
·41JaH s t111w .-I %.00 1 ,
'Ph""" Ru. 11111, uk tor •Ad Taite?" "" -4 od and remit-to
NEWPORT RA.•BOJl ruauso:IN;O 00.
1111 a.aa •• 111'"4.. N'ew""" k = .. <i&J1forala
Th• ~ wtU not be reapoulble for mo~ than one tneorrec1
ID:MrUon ot an advcrtl9e1nent., reR"e the right to corr~U1 claulfy
any &nd aJJ ad9 and to reject any advertisement QOt con.tonntnc to
rula and regulaUona. Advert.lsementa and cancellatJoru1 wW bt
accepted up to :5 p.m . on lhe day prttedtng publlcaUon. Ph. Har. 1118
FRAME UP!
AT
Walker's Workshop
CUSTOM Picture Framing
408 . 37nd St., liar. 2350-W
:'.19c7:!
FURNITURE REPATRING
CHAIR BO'M'OMS RENEWED
Ca.ne • Indian 1'Jllfnt. Rul'lh,
Round.'I, backl'I & rockers re·
pla,·t"d. Call Bt"acon 613J-J or
bring to 2050 Snnta Ana Ave ..
CORta Mesa. 6lc75
WELDING
Arc -Acetylene
Portable Equipment
Day A Night Service
Harbor 25<M Beacon IH:M-W
!-ITUATION!I WANTED
Ex~rlenced gardner with powrr
mach~ry. Bea, ~283-W . Box
63 Newport. Beach. lltfc
ORANGE Coa.11t Colh·gr man
want..s part time work F'rr•f'
from noon on -<'lt"an ing, pa1nt-
1ng or! \Vrltr P. 0 . Box f)l)."•.
Balboa. 6-lcOtl
SECRETARY with rxrf'\lt>nt ex-
pe-rit>nce. des Irr s lnlert>-stjnf:
lneel ~Ilion. 'l'llkP dicta.tlou
Addrt"118 P . 0 . Box 686. C~la
M cM . &4p66
21 YR. OLD VET. student wan t~
work. L. ID. Gupre. 100-l We!'lt
Balboa Blvd. 6"p66
EXPERIENCED J AP. A .M ER.
GARDNER wants work. Phonl'
Beacon ~7ft8-J. 64p6G
ENVELOPES TO ADDRESS IN EXPERlENCED Painl~r. job or nour. 1!.'xtrr1or nr interior . Har.
bor 842, Ext. 5. N . C. Smith. MY HOME. Pick up &. delivery
If tleslrl'd. Phone Bea. 6300-M
MpU S<p66
ClaMlfle<l ada ~-Uttle. do much. ts--KELP WA!'liTED
Ill-BUILDING SERVICES
SOUTH COAST
MATERIALS CO.
Specification Reaay Ktxed
CONcRETE .
229 w. WilAon Ca.ta Mesa
PhOne Beacon 6341 34 tfc
HARBOR
Plumbine-Service
1768 Newport Blvd., Beacon 8117
REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY
Contracting and SupplJe11
WANT YOUR DIRTY WORK
DONE?
GO TO HAL· ••
eo·mplete hot.l!eeleanlng •ervice..
Special rate3 to contractors.
F or Free l!stlmatet1
Call Harbor 17!§6-W i9p6:l
PAINTING
C90trnctor, Licensed, Insured
Fast, Efficient
Guaranteed W ot>k
Fr~ Eatimate.11
\VILMER SWAFFORD
P~ona Beacon 520S-W
C. T . AUSTIN
32tle
1:1 13 Orange, Co.."ta Meaa
ma.y have a pail' ot puaea to the
Paulo Dr\V('·[n Theatre by calling
for the1n at office of the Newport
Hnrbor Publlshlng Co., 2'211 Balboa
BlvtJ., Nt"wport Beach.
Mattress -Reno'vating
tnnersprings, box aprlngs, studloe
cu•tom made, odd alzes, cotton
mattreuea 1nade In to Inner·
.pMngs. Rebuilt mattreaau tor
l&le
BANTA A.NA KATTRESS 00.
Ul E. 4th St. I'll. KI. 2-nM
H. H. HOLBROOK
DEPENDABLE
PLUMBING
A Prompt
ft.epaJr Service MaJntatned
Phone: Harber 1418-W
UOl Cout Bl¥d. N_,.... 8-h
OOXPLETE HOUSECLJtANJNQ
..-.t<. ~-Kttch~n 6: waJI waahlng.
noor clean.Jng • wutng, Window
cleaning, caulkinl'. palntln •• rue
clo9ning. AU worlt guuante-.
can for f~ NUm&tes. Be11coe
CUJ. Ara BOUM .• Window
Cleaning Service.
l._.,Ell!ION ALI!
Alcoholics Anoaymoua
Write P . 0 . Box 197
Balboa Wand, Calll.
NEED AND EXTRA ROOM ~
Want lo build a Garage!
I.et Ul'!; do your painting. dt-<'0--
r&Un,1. remodeling. etc.
Sheet Rock Specialties
Beacon ~747-J or Har. 1474-J
WE PAY YOUR..-BILLS-
Nq lle(."\lrity or co-3igner$,
Ot>bl. Mana«"en
MOTHER·s BELPER -2 smnll
children. Ught b OU1'('Work. No
cOoklng. l.Jve In . Har. 11 91·'\o\·
···~· -···
ELLA DE ~fARK
218 Via Jthat:a, Nt>wport
may ho.Ve a pair of p8-'S(!S to thr
Paulo Drlve·In Theatre by calling
for them at office or the Newport
Harbor Publlahlng Co .. 2211 Balboa
Blvd., Newport Bt-ach. • LADY to ~en lnvl'ly guarnntl'rd
Nylon Lln&erie, 1-loslery. et1·.
direct to friend~. nt·ighbvrs. B1 .;
earnings. Our 27th year. Writ"
Togerson Hosiery Co .. W\lft'lette, m. ~P
YOUNG \.\'oman a~ dof'ntnl assi.!tt·
ant. W illing to \\'Ork and learn
Exper le.nee preferretl. Ph o n 1·
Ha.rbor 168, 64ce6
WANT man fo r 3 or,. hn. work.
$1 hr., Sundn.v morrungs. Call
a t noon. Ha!'"Mr 0289-\VK.
64 ('6\i -----------
SO-SALE. )f)S(~.~1.1 •. \Nf:o 1·s
HA VINC TROUBLF.S , .. WITH
~OUR RJCCORD CHANOEJ\!
1 can make it ope:mle right ..
OR YOIJl\ TELEVISION f
You wtll SM a sharper, brltht.er
more uniform picture ... Sat·
!Rt1trtlon guar. REASONABLE.
COAST RADIO SERVICE
HAR. 3084 or HAR. i408-W ------------RAFFIA LAMP SHADE KITS
complete $3.95 Choice or colon
&: framea. Pavillon Gift Shop,
Balboa. Harbor :U99. 54c57H
SCHOOL SUPT'WES
Sha.fer tln49Une auto. pencll St
Esterbrook: pcna ... .. .. $2
Looselea.t bindcn ... 90c Ir: up
Pencih -Crayons -PaintA
Eaton·~ Social Stallom-ry
TIDE PUDWSll!NG CO.
3011 NPwport BlvJ. Har. 208
!)2lfc
D CU. FT. C"old!'l110t rdrlrerator.
Perfect con•lition Sl25: Phont'
!{arbor 0840-\\'. 61p66
BENDIX \VASHER In No. I C(ln-
ditlon.' WOl ao.erifi~ for S60
or will trade for ! wh~I lra11rr.
661 Victoria. t o!lta Mei.a. 6-lp66
CAAtBRlDG&: R uby and Cryatal
stem ..-.. art'--Goblets. cf\amparne.
wine. St>rvlce for 12. $1:S
FLORAL 1linnt>-rware ~rvtce fqr
8. $1 ~ Harbor 2936-W. 6"cfJe
HOE Tract Cardf'n Tl'actor. plow.
l"UJti\"Ator attachment.A. Li Jrr e
new. Sl!50. 8eeL-orl Mll·M. 420
Vktoria , Cost:i Mesa. 6-ldlfJ
F'OR SA LE -Dinl"tlr .et. Ext.
table and & C'h.'li~. I box apring
& mattress. Small book case &
table, N"nM'WllOt.. 17 RtMklt'r
Rd .• Beacon Bay. Har. 23i~J.
Thurs. only. arter 10. &4p6J
ABC \Va.shlng M11chine, good:-115.
21y H. P. OUtbol\nl. 1H!\\' and 12
ft. row)oal, st.unt,r, botb for liS.·
Ooll 2647. • !WpM
ll-WAliTED TO Ill'\'
,
PIP.Eft JOBNBON .
101 ~ BaJ-
-
may haft a pelr of pe1rr1 to I.be
Paulo Drl-ln Tllealn b7 calllna;
tor tb<1n at ott1ce at tbe Newport
Elubor P\lbllab1.D,1 Co., 1211 .....
Bhd.. Newport S..Ch.
AS!IORTED BJCDll, :tab1e4. di...._
davenport. etc.. for ale. llut
sen this week. Cheap. Prtnt.e
party. lkAron M:M·R. •f<cM
GOV. WINTHROP SOLID lllA·
HOGANY SECRETARY. $8:1.
Phon<> Harbor M7·R. Mceft
ANTIQUF.s
Atmn:.N'l'lC European and early
Amerinn Antlquett.
Clo.MeA In Hooked and Bn.lded
Rup -SUppHe.-
106 Main St. ' Balboa, C&llf.
---EotJns&C. ll&mloll· .. Ill ads 7 re cau TOlla -••
. SINGER
SEWING CENTER
li'o -.P for pick up ud de-
lhory, • '
-}'!· tUi .KI·DIHO •a.. u; a. Pat. oir. 11J a.r. Mrs.
00.
ll-e-67
' IS-WAJftD> TO llll:NT
Local buainnl man and wife de·
.ires J bedrm. t\lm. or unrurn.
bOUM, yearly bula.. VJclnJty of
Balboa· bland or Corona d e I
Mu. No cbi)dren or pet.a. Call
Hrabor 28S9o.M. e2c6'1
Single Man would' Jlke nice 1clean
apt. wilh bedroom .• kJtchen, and
rE-rrig. N <'ll too upe.rutfvft. Year
round. ln or around Balboa.
\Vrite Box No. F'2 r;. N~rt
Harbor Publtabing Co. 63p6~ Antiques -Silver,
Gold, copper and brllb plating VERY n>•poruiible tenanl!I wanl
Repalrs -Rennl.shlng I year round water front home.
BAYSIDE PLATING CO. Sre STANLEY HA.OFIELD,
Silver Smith It Platen
1
218 Marlnf' Avl"., Balboa Islanrl,
1914 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa Harbor 2340-M. 63c6!'>
r•hone Beacon 51 13
SS-BOA TSo1 SUPPLIF...8
SNl'PE, new plastic bottom, ·com-
plete It. ready to ult. Leavins
state. Will sacrifice for 1120.
cal I Harbor 3..'K). M. 82p83
CORLISS 42 ft. fantall--f'QUlpped
tor-albaco re. mac kert>I. Chrysler
powe~. Radio. 12 ton hold.
Mot or cornplet ('ly overhauJed.
$'4 000 o r rnakt" oftr r. Stt· ot
Sm ith'JI Boat \Vork11 o r phone
Bracon 5322.\V, 63~
T\vo 9llpfl ror yarhls up to 70 ft.
Choice locat inn In Lido Center
ir.•· p•'r rt Bath anJ showers
a vnllabl1 •_ Ph. Har. 1216 <lay11.
fHtrc
S+-Ml'HIC'AL. R . .\010
STEINWAY GRAND. Great aac-
rifi<'e . MarveloM tone. Baldwin
C rand . .Al90 Wl"ber. \Vurlltzer,
K1mbnl, J,1•!0!lf'r. Knahe. DANZ-
SC'f-IAfTD'J' PIANO CO .. 520 No.
Alain , Santa Ana .
RENT a band Instrume nt, S~ per
month. Rent appliea on tutu
purchaM at Shafer'• MUJll:lc Co.,
421 No. Sycamore, Santa. Ana.
Kimberly 2·067%. !SJUc
SPI NET . F\111 keyboard. Bnutl·
rut cUe. Spec:laJ $299. Tenrut.
DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO ..
cor. 6lh and Main, santa Ana.
BA.BY GRANO -Uffd. Lovely
tone.. Special. Subjf'f't to prior
sale. Onlx $389. Terma. DANZ-
SCHMID't. !>20 No. Maio, cor.
6th. Snntn Ana. -------IT will pay you to llff me before
you buy any Piano. Upright $11.
Co m p I et e_ piano aie.rvice, tt1
Broad\vay, Log'dn• Beuh. f"'h.
6Q.I _ Mpel
ORGA N SPINET type electric,
J!'f•rj.!'t.'OU.~ cathedral tone. "l"he
wond1-r of today. Will la.he your
o ld piano In trade. Tf'r"Dl& Al80
Hamn1nnd So Io v ox. DANZ-
SCH~tJOT PIANO A ORGAN
CO .. 520 No. Maln. corne.r 6th
St., Santa Ana.
GOOD practice uprtght p I an o a
from $6.'5. Tenn_. u )Ow u ~
per mo. Rt Shafer's Mu.~llc Co.,
4.21 No. Sycamore, S&n1-Ana.
Kl.mberty 2·0872. Mlle
S PINET SllKhUy damaged fron1
fair t xhltut. WIJI IM!ll for 138i
Perlttt tone. D,.\.N.Z..8CHMID'J'
BIG T'IANO STOfUl:, 620 North
Main, Santa Ana.
f:EPOSS&"'iS!!D Spinet. You ju!lll
pay uut bola.bee. $300 paid. This
ls a pr iu. Sub}foct to ptior Ml ...
Be r o rtunate and 8tt thll'.
DANZ-SCHMlDT PIANO CO.
Santa Ana-, C.20 No. Main. cor-
ner &th St.
·""',.-,,-,-,-,-,,,------:-.IEW Portable_ Pl&nOll In a 8Ult·.
cue. run 51~ ~tave. 1279. 2-41
Broedwny. U.guna 'Beach. Pb.
804. Mp88 ' .
MRS. J ." L. LACY
500 Poppj, Corona deJ Mar
ma y have a palr or ~ to the
Paulo Drivf'·ln Theiatre by caW,..-
for them at office or the l"fe_1f'J)Ort
Jfarbor Publlahin-r Co.. 2211 Balboe
El\.'d.. Nf"wport ~ach.
r.ENT a piano. Let lht> klddi~
le.arn. ALI rent applied u first
pcl)'ment tr you buy. Praclic.:!
piaOOll ... low u $89. Te~ts...
DA.NZ • -"0DtIDT Pl.ANO CO ..
!S.:?O No. Ma.In. Cor. llb. Saota
Ana.
l'lEW 120 bus, lady'I model IWI·
an ~rd.Joa wllh eue. Wu
U-APl'S, Mid HOU8Ell
FOR RENT
ON UDO ISL&. seve.n1 lt8.utJ-
f'Wly tumlahed afl\Clfl and dbl•.
apartment& Weekly or monthly.
Prtvate pra.ces and beaches..
LIDO ISLE PROPERTIES, Inc.
3U1 Via l.Jdo
Phone Harbor lt\00
YEARLY REl'lTAL
2-Bf'C:tnn.,. Furn. Rom~
7308 W~1t Ocean Front
Phon• Harbor 370
13lfc
62p64
FOR RENT-1 bfo<lnn. fur. apt.
by year. 3 bedrm. !um. house,
wlnt<"r or by yr. on Amethyst.
Bal. Is le. Call L. A . GRenllf'
2644 . SOtrc
RENTAL v
SPECIALISTS C.u Edna era1r
Linwood Vick, Rltor.
Balboa Ialand HAR. 2642
Sll~
Furn. •Ingle apt. In new duplex.
tarp llv. rm.. bedroom. k It
porch, SS:S.00 tnc. utt1. So. 01
hwy., C.D.M. Near beach, mktl ..
bu.I and theatre. Har. 28'19-M.
... • 32UC'
WlLL lea.ae our new l bdrm. apts.
Nicely tum. Fricidalre, Younga·
town Idle.hen, M5 mo .. utlt. pd.
untlJ June 20th. lnq. Dolphin
Apta., HOO Balboa Blvd. Mp69
• -66tfc
$7.00 WEEKLY
TWO ROOM FURN. APT.
Heat, U1hta, U.oe.n JPum.
316 E. BALBOA BLVD.
Harbor 328 62e64
ONE Bdrm. home-Carace.. Patio.
Stove 6: ~trig. tumlahed. Year-
ly lea.ff. 404 ClubbQUse, N f'W·
port e.each. ;ipa.,n•· .29a~M.
•. j" .. , sl!c41
TWO bedroorn furnished house.
Larre rerrlg. mod. range. Util
pd. Adult. preferred. Beftutlrul
yard. $85 mo. "27 El J.1odcna.
Newport H E'ight8. Ph. Beacon
IWS.29-M. S2C6J
ATTRACTIVE large \.fpstaln rur-
nl11ht'd .1 bdrm. apt. ocean vlrw,
clOSt-to blly. Frigida ire and ln -
n~rsprlng rnattreue11. Oct. t.O
Jun, 15th. 104t> W . Balboa
Blvd., Balboa. 69trc
BALBOA ISLAND -Nicely fur-
nished 4 bedroom home on South
Bay Front. A vallable. Sept. 30th
for winter or by the year. Bar·
bor 2694.·W. t7ltc
Unturniabed 2 btodnn. cou.rt, gar-
age. wulling machine 170 mo.
759 West 19th St., Costa Me.u..
Phone Beacon 6661-J. 69llc
Fum. 1 B. R. atngle apt. tsa new
d.vpJa. I.use liv. rm.. bedrm ..
kit.. porch. MO per mo. ye.,
round, bl<L uUL So. of •wy ..
C.D.M_ Near beach. m~i... bWI
and u. .. tre. Barbor #lt-M
· l:tttc
$7~ MONTH, 2 or 3 bedroom apt.
Complete.1y furniahed. l:lectric
refrigerator. Garage. UtD paid
Laundry room. Children wel-
come. BLUE TOP M<>T'l:L, 401
Newport Blvd. (just aboft UM
Arches>. Nttc
N£WLY dee. 1 brdnn •• rum. apt.
Utll po.Id. yearly 1-. -t bo
a e en to be apprectat... 309
Mth. Newpo:t Beocll. t4pat" 315 N . Broadway, Santa Ana
_,, 203 KI 3-<12~
M eis
$295. Now onJ7 SUO. OonV<nl· -USED OFFICE FURNlT\IRE ent ltt'INI at 5'al•r'• Xualc Co. NICE.LY tumiaMd 3 room· apt.
DMka. f~ filH_ etc. Ul No. S~, &uta ~na. Electric re'frigerator. VtRltles
TIDf! PU11t.1Sl{TNO co_ Klmberly 2-0872. IW!lfc ""1"-Nen d'7 hall and -
a-&.08'1" AND ll'OVN'D 301.1 \V. Newport Blvd.. Hu. 208 Yearly ~otal. S07 -S3r'CI St .~ ------------! l<lfc WANTSJ>.--60 ..-1 -RIP--port. t4p141
LOaT -On Bal-laland. ,.._ "5l Nill -· Hew .......
'da,y -A. B&LGIA.N 0 0 L D ~ lltF8IKl:S8 -u -u -DA.IU-W, L l.A.ND1ll
-Mlk!lt I-al V. <lollar). If fto -"'-Y' le I I Ida.> a llCIDIJDT, 820 No. Main. -· • CI01 I:. S.:r, e-111oa
--rotvn to v--SIM>p. -.. I = II --.... l!aJlt& Ana. ~ 191 --..... -al,., IS "' the Bos._ "'l•nd UWARD.b:M ~· ......... r .. tlle atl-h~ batplnl to·--. llalllo Drift.ID TbNtn llJ csll .... ....... * 1'fti14 .......... , , •• la -,_. ta.-at .._ .ru. ..... port
CIUllflod a<1a an......, 1>1 ~ u.. K .... r ... --PMt•-=111'"•-.-.. -=-~_,·,..·""'-:: ... -.. -=-------~~1 -.. 111•1r0a..u11 •1-
w11o a.re kw>lliq to blq'. • a BIM1J' ... N...., ln t.be H.a.rt1or tor on.r '°,....... Bhd.. Nl•»Wt-:B11cll ..
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ONS ollll;le and 2 ........ O,U. tot
winter or yeart,-nnta1. lad t~
_..., Water -· -· tn>lux m'rig, R.._lill r.i.
1tan cab ud ch•-ta Hy-mUe-
'q'e eqtM, lftG" wJttoet hue.
A. ftDe tnack.. .... ~
·:REi>ossi}ss:En i sA v:E$$$ •
-Only, $8950. NI Price , la Newpwt Heigllta. 'ftlll
well·built h.-1 ;. located on a l&rge comer lot ·
amid roses, rrult u-, grapes and a garden fllll
of weeds. Lari:F patio. garage, 2 bedroom& and a
tiny den, oak floors, furnace, aad its partly funi.
ished. Near "'i'°ls and the bay. Terms.
lo ...-.,..,...._ 1-w. Bal·
-Blvd.. a.Ibo&. Mite
'
JOE NICKERTZ
FOR THm BDT DEAL!
3415 W. Newport ~vd.
By Udo 'l'llfflrel Bar. 510
THREE rm. apt.a., oceen tror:~
$40 and '50 -mo. To June 10th.
Holiday Inn, lOj)T E. Balboa
Blvd., Harbor 1371. ~7c58H
'41 roRD l'ICKU'P, tiJOO ml, like
i(le'W. •toso. LM. Wilder,. Harbor
2351. ' &<p BALBOA -NEAR B.A:Y
3 bedroom honle over ll g8ragea. Fumished, ea·
closed yard. '4 ~ euily converted to another 1940 OODOE 1 ton pan•! truck
ON LJ"M'LE lSLAND -Yearly for aale or rent. 20ft Mi-1 Ave.,
rental. Furnished 3 ~m . Balboa Island. Harbor 2:536.M .
2 ~ baths. Call Harbor_.1141..J. 84p68 113cS:5 1=-:-=---:-:----------
LOVELY • TTe.Ue.r with bednn. in
beautiful park. S9M> per week.
Adult.a only. Ph. Beacon 558()..J •
McS3
FUR..?'ollSHF.O 0 NE BEDROOAI
HOME. S&a month, yurty rent-
al. Newport Height.a. Jnqultt
.afternoon, 228 Ogle, Costa Meaa.
64p6!1 -----------S 60 -Corona del Mar f\Jmished
apt., twin Hollywood bed.11, kit-
' cht>n, dlnE'tte, near everythiog.
Harbor 0829-R. 64p66
BAY FRONT A PT'S. -Fumlllh~
I, 2, or 3 bedroom apt.s. Pier It
mooring ~pace, A vallable Oct.
15th. util. pd. Reuoneble year·
ly ratrs If desired. 1014 E . Bal-
boa Blvd. Harbor 168·W. 64<'00
BALBOA ISLAN0-3 rm. fUm ·
l~I apt. Incl. garage, $60 mo.
yenrly basis. Ph. Har. 1203-M.
Mc6G
NIC ELY rumis.h('d-1 bedrm. apt.
Rerrlg'.' Adult.11, $60 per mo. Util.
pd. Yearly rental. 1826 WeAl
Balboe Blvd.. Newport Beach.
Harbor 1239-W. tWc60
BEA UTIF'UL ne\\• furn. l bedrm.
o.pt . v.rlth garage. Yf'arly basiJI.
UUI. p<l. Oppcld\lte1 ne\\" city hall
and 32nd St. Adu lts. 416 • 32nd
St. Inqu!re at howie In front.
64c6'1
THREE rm. apt .. rumlshed. Year·
ly Jea.11e, $45 mo. Utll. pd. 3li
Corona11s., Balboa. · 6.fp66
CO RONA DEL MAR -New
bachelor apt . Com plete privacy.
Separ&te t>nlr&nce. Suitable fur
l or 2 perMM. Call evt>nlnis.
Harbor 2973-\V. 64p00
THREE RM. furnl$hed cottagl'.
c-entrolly localed Ir a few steps
rrom the bay, S.f5 mo. to June
l.!l. Uti1. paid. Inquire. '430 E .
Bay ~v.\'....~~· • .... 6!_~
BACHELOR APT .. S..1.5 per month.
120 • 4lst St_, Newport &ach.
Sat. or Sunday. &tp66
FURN. 3 rm. apt. to June 15th.
Refrig. Util. pd.. $40 per tno.
301 E. Bay Ave .. Ba.lboa. Har-
bor J9.'59 ·J . 8-4C'6'J
rQRONA DEL MAR -Comforl-
ahll." 1 tM'droon1 rurnished h ome
fQr muJdl(' aged couple who like
q U l "t, ~tln~ment and view.
R('fercnef'S l'Xchanged. Harbor
0167-M . &tc-66
$65 mo. f'\lm. attrac. 1 bf'droom
apt., Ol'Ctln front. 8ff own('~.
Sat and Sun. 4711 Seashore Dr.
Nt>"1>0rt or during week call
Ch urchill 9 -7214 . 64c66
N('\\"port Yt'a.rly rental -newly
e.erorat('d rurnishC'd 2 b<'-droom
bouiw. RcrriJ:"., rloor furnace. 212
l-lh. st •. $6."i Pt1" mo. see Sat
o/ Sun. or ca0 L. A. \\'llllnPy
Z.162. 64c66
'4-ROOlt~ FOR RF.NT
OCEAN FRONT HOTEL
RIGHT ON SANDY BEACH
Two blocks west of Newport Ft.!lh·
lng Plf'r. Some rooms with kit·
chenettra. Friendly atmOl!phet"f;.
Phone Harbor 987 for reserva·
Uons. 43trc
$8 WEEK Perm&nent tf'nta.1. Pr1-
vate f'ntranc-e. Ga.rage-. Ma Id
11ervtce available. Share Iaun·
dry room. BLUE TOP MOTEL.
401 N ewport Blvd., (j'.Vlt &bfl\·i>
U1e Archen). !'..4 1fl"
ROOMS
with maid service
$7.00 week, siogle
STAG HOTEL
211 Balboa Blvd.
Newport Beacb
Apply at Bar-
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RC>Olf for rent tn Balboa Island
homt' tor one Or two men. Ve.ry
.............. Prlrilqa. Write
Box Ml, Balbo&. &tp
BAµIOA -NEWLY F'URNISH-
ED ROOMS. with twin or dbl.
bed. Private entrance. Private
both. 1014 E . Bal-Blvd.
Balbo&. M-
l.ODOE ROOX, m<eUn&' room. °"
banquet f111aCe-fw ttat at rea-
_.ble _ 1" boartaf N--·
port B•c:IL Ph. Hu.~w
lnqulN f--..,.. -'hmpll. ._ w. OeNa ,.,,...,
aet8
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FORD PICKUP, 11140 ,811 H. P.
Good condition and priced to
sell. HURRY!
JOE NICKERTZ
3415 W. Newport Blvd.
tBy Udo Theet.re) Har. 510
1950 .
STUDEBAKERS
JUST RECEIVll:D MY
ALLOTMENT
HURRY!!!
WhJ)e we. have a number to chooee
from. You owe. it to youne:Jf
before buytng to take a demon-
atratlOJ\ and drive one of theM
great new 1950 Stude~kef'll.
Drop In or call UI for a
demoruitraUon.
BEFORE YOU Btn ANY
NEW CAR, OET MY DEAL
ON A 1960 STUDEBAKER.
JOE NICKERTZ
26 yean with Studebaker
., 3-415 W. NEWPORT BLVD.
(By Lido Theatre) Har. 510
1947 BUICK ·4 dr. Super Sedan.
Motor A·l. Brand new Urea,
a I 8 o extru. ~ Heliotrope,
Corona del Mar. Phone Harbor
589·M after 6 p. m. 8()c&j
1948 BUICK Converlable, by prl-
vatf' party. :">44 Lido Nord. 64p
RENT A TRUCK
DRIVE IT YOURSELF
Phone ORANGZ 1343
710 W. CHAPMAN
Mansur & Hart
U-Drive
1942 PLYMOUTH Station Wagon.
Cood mechanical condition, $62:S.
41~ IrJs, Corona del Ma:r. Phor.e
Harbor 294l·J. 64c66
1939 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION
SEDAN and a little shopworn.
but a good buy0at $185.
JOE NICKERTZ
3415 \V. NEWPORT BLVD.
(B)l" Lido Theatre) Har. 510
Mc65
1940 OLDSMOBlLE Sedan. Leav-
ing for Japan, must sell quick-
ly, 1300. 71~ West Balboa Blvd.
'Harbor 2477-J. 84cti6
AI-TRAII.ER8
BARGAINS
OOOD USED TRAILERS
AU Stzee and Pricea
Tn.Uer Insurance Anywh~
BROADMOOR TRAILER HOlD:&
I060 ~~':":. ~li.·..;., Co.ta Mesa
"-MONEY TO WAl<
i % UNLIMITED FTJNns 51>%
A p1an to wit you incl FHA-01
Prlvltere to pay ot1 any Ume
No cost tnapec:Uon.
POIRIER MORTGAGE CO.
Or. Co. rep . .Western Mtg. Corp.
CA.lllomla 1..o.o Correa.
Metropolitan Ltte In.I. Co.
fhr. 1718-W Kl. 3,61811
20ttc
LOANS
LOANS
LOANS
$50.00 TO $5,000.00
• SALARY * AUTO * FURNITURE Other Penona! Property
"QUICK SERVICE"
Coast Cities Loan
uoaC=anelvo.
NICWPORT DACH. CALO'.
next door to W8tem Unkm ottk:a
PHONJD HARBOR 28saJ
et-ttc
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. . apt. Full price ,12,750.
' ' BALBOA PENINSULA
Modern 3· bedrciom home, fireplace in living room,
dining room, large covered patio, 3 car garage.
Near nice beach. Full price only $13,500.
' ·SOUTH COAST REALTY CO.
302 Main SL BALBOA Harbor 2034
., VOGEL VALUES
Drive by these Costa Mesa Specials and .Phone '
Harbor 145 or Beacon 6352.
$4 ,995 Small home, knotty pine interior,. 1333 M,
Anaheim St. , Will trade for larger Costa
Me8a home.
$5,500 2167 Miner St. 5 rooms furnished on large
lot.
$5.500 186 -15th St. New redwood 4 room home..
2 car garage. $1,000 down.
$6,500 129 Monte Vista. Near Newport Blvd.,
bus. $1,000 handles.
$6,800 436 Short St. Partially furnished.
THE JOHN VOGEL CO.·
477 Newport Blvd. 100 Main St.
COSTA MESA ! BALBOA
CORONA DEL MAR
$2000 DOWN
Buys nearly new duplex. Large rooms, 2
fireplaces, hdwd. floors. Priced to sell below
building costs. Ideal location. Don't miss
this for home and income,
EARL . W. STANLEY; Realtor
615 COAST ffiGHWAY CORONA DEL MAR
Phone Harbor 2474
Ralph P. Maskey
Realtor
a•tI N~port Blvd .. Harbor 402
SAYS
Would you like B home WherP
Catalina and the Bay are8" can
hr st'en from l"Very room'? Real
close to shopping center. 2-BR.
<'xtra larg<' c108Cts. Flreplact',
controlled heat. B1 g double
gar:&~<'. 60 root 1bt. Thie new
homr at $14 .800 is teally 15000
undE'r its r f'a) valu~. Term~
Just finished, rrady ~o move in.
64lfc
F'OR SALE or Exchange -New
l bedrocun house, furnished or
unfurnili'hed. Desert Hot Springs.
Want improved or y_nin1proved
in this area. Ph. Harbor 675· W
evening111. 64c66
OWNER ~fUST SELL Modern 2-
AT CORONA DEL MAR
' SACRIFICE SALE
New 2 bedrm. home ........ ~.:\GO
ONLY $5500 •
Just 1 hoµse at this price, 8C
BE QUICK
ALSO SEE 2 BEAUTIFUL
LOTS. near bay and o c ear.,
$2000 E'BCh .
W. J. Holcomb.
1:-.11 Coallt Highway
CORONA. DEL MAR
"'Where the Fla.g111 F1y"
bedrm. home, large roofed patio, REAL VALUES
barbf'cul.", 2 lol8 fenced. Excel·
lrnt location. SJ-4 ,9!)0. SEE AT 1 BEDRM. HOME only l ~ yr.
610 JASJ.fJNE. Corona del· Mar. old. 1 blk. from Alphn 1Jkta,
S-4c69 Full prkc only $MOO. ~~~p '
·.e-MONE\' WAN'ftD
$4 ,000 lst T . 0 . on i.~ acre and 6
roon1 hOWte. rented at 11~ per
month. 2626 Elden Ave .. Costa
M•'."4. owner PLymouth M024.
L.A. Mp
51-REAL tl!TATE WANTED
Havt" buyer for be'st 2 bedrm.
homP, Lldo la le. $~.000 cuh
will buy-or will trade i:llcE' La·
guna ~ach 2 bedrm. home.
Write dt!lalls to R . A. She.1or,
brokt-r, 7389 Magnolia Ave ..
Riverside. 62p64
l BEORM. HOME only 6 montha
old on l acre. Back bay view.
Thii;i Is really a buy for onl.Y
$7600.
2 BEDRM. HOME, fireplace, 1 car
garage. Nlc:e.ly*landscaped. Bet.
ter 11ee this one, only '6750.
B .• A. ~NERF.sON
1972 NEWPORT BLVD.
Collta MeM.
PH. BEACON 6225
Balboa "-prerern<d, or wat••· ·Balboa Ocean Front
rront for 7 room home and corn-'THREE bedrm., 2% balha. Ptop--
rne.rc:lat rental, downtown Whit· erty ln ex c e 11 en t condJUOf\.
tier. near college. Growing val· Owner will sacrifice at $16,950,
u e. Hart>tJr 2422, Smith. 63cM terms. , . see K . D. Pilchard with
-INCOME PROPE'TY ROY GREENLEAF. Jr.
3112 Newport Blvd.
Newport Be.ach Ph. Har. 2M2 -
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TRIPLEX-CORONA ~EL MAR.
corner lot A J.,1. Firepl.acea. Prj·
vale patioa. GllJ'a.p. Ylekling
$200 per ·month. For. l&.Je at
$17,900. Will conalder trade. 415
Iris, Corona del Mar. Harbor
2941·J. MclG
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MUST 8~ AT ONCE-30 1'--";
lot, North ot hlgbway, Corona 1
del Kar. Sewer bondll paid,
•1100. Pbone Harbor 08f0.W.
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;SKY .BOBsiNG '~11es· Teste Sweet ~~~nge ~y
, In 41.0, VldorJ Over Cent,al ~ ANA• mM ·
.,.._.....:.__ ____ ,....__ Oranp Co.• College'• ~ foat1Mll '\quad 811D llmmerinlr -•t •a-
.. ~;1a:-;".!u U.:r ~..!". rolled to a •7--0 victory over Centra(CoDece'• outcla•ed = ~ ~::-;::'.~ ~ :..i.., J>Wl'ld \hot n~ Aral» l&llt Saturday nigbt on tbe Newport Barbor HIP, Bartlm' hlP ....ity pid -
1o tiot ·-"' wr ui. ,.,..... od-.cbool ~ Tbe outcome wu never In doubt, u Ray otortec1 ,__ ~,... ~ He felt. in spite of tbe ft---' \ -;._i _,_ .. , __ , ........ _ rrl4-J'• lDvuloo ot ........ La ~ ot IWI daqpt.en. thot ...._,a . te mac JIAO ...,_.._y gn>aDd out .eore .,....,.. Palma parlt to m • o t .,. .... .. ~ n m 1dd1 e -a• e d ad•• n-Centnl det•t.ed th• ~teo 11COre ~bout tbe evening. blSI> 1n the nm -i_...
tuen mould tall.e ad.Yalita.p of lut year, 21-26. and the ft.clw>. pme ot the lMt .......
lM ~ of ftytq, and to mm. were out to avenge I a• t Web ate r conftl"ted succad'Ully Beny .,_..
,..a'ff that htl 72 plua ye:an ot aeuon'• Cout cooUngmt. Need-once more, ud Oout led 28-0. Bob Beny llCONd tM Orit Tar
a S • and a bearlnl' detldency leae to aay, Oranse Cout npald Central ,..... Mopped cold once touchdOwn Jl"'riday n;.c'llt to cttmex ,
couJd cutly be overcome, \earned _Central wtth lntere.L ..-in. and c.out took pa• at.on a u yard drive the nnt tJIDe
to fl)' and com.R[eted hi.s tlnt eolD Tbe Pirate. KOred • ft e-r 8 of t h II bell Larry Willoughby they cot tbe b&ll. Mel 8maDtJ
fllPL And be didn't given up mlnutu had ela~ in the flrat eklted let t end; Wet.Ur con-added the extra pot n l at t • r
with one flight eithe.;. and now qarter. Marlo LeBard fired a 15 verted.. and c.out moved ahead, Berry'• 0 t t t&cltle alant wtUdt
t&U eevcral boUra aolo time. Nlce yard pau to Tom Kogen ln the !5-0. ~t four yard&.
pq. Mr . .Jewell and may you Arab end aone, and qon Webeler ID the fourth quarter, an alert. Torrance couldn't move wMft
have another 72 Y.ears tn which booted t.be ex~ point euccea-Pirate backer ana.gl'ed an Arab they tot the pW and Jdcked out
to enjoy your new. found, knowl-hilly. The qua er ended wt th pus deep ln Cent.nJ territory, and to Dick Jones, wa..ltin« on the .ce.
qe. ., Cout leading 7.0. Jlm Aahen .COl'f!d flve play. laler. The junlo; •Pffd <iUlOn ft.flt 2l
The "Silver Fa.loon." a Lockheed In the .eoond quarter, hal!buk Webster n.nall)' mlaaed a kick. and yuda upfield before belOI' downed
Lodutar in wtuch Mr. JMeiahman Ra." 1 Hernandes acampered Cout Jed 41..0. on the 23. Smalley went onr four
of tne ,,elahman Yeast Co. tou.n a.ro~d rtght end from the Ce.n~ Pirate c e n.t er Kenny Moat.Ill playa later for th;]Tan eecoD4't
Ulifl! land. alighted on thl.a On.nee 1 yVd line and Weblter ap.111 gn.bbed a.nothu wtld Central pus !COre and added the e:xtn. point
county ru(ht etrip s a tu rd a}', converted to put Coast out in to aet. up Orange Co<'• nnal to ma.ke lt 14-o.
bl1PS\D.I' Mr. Fleiahman and hls front. 14.0. ,
perty tn for a weekend 90joum · Glenn Butler then intercepted econe. Arv Thneadg\11 tONed hiA Berry ecored the local• third
on h1a yacht which ta anchored a wild Central pa.u and canied HCOnd TD strike to Norm Early nm quarter TD wtlh a beeutttul
Jn Newport Harbor. it 30 yarda into the Arab end In the end sane; Webl!lter'• kick piece of runnl.ng which netted tG
wne for the tturd Coast tall)'. wu low, and ttme ran out wtth ya.rda. Smalley'a truaty boot mt:<W
Oood new• fOT veterans who Web• t er'• educated toe again Coe.ft wtnnblg, 41-0. ~ 21-0. The Tar reser'Yd flnilhed
desire rught tralntnc is contained 8 1 Un th fl t h If tn recerit tna~ructlona from the made good, and Cout led 21-0 tart 01' e upa. e n • ·
VA In which they state that, Jn at the end of the half. Oranp c..t Oeatral Click• AaaJll
the abeence Df aublta.ntlal e v t-Orange Coaat elected to kick Rohrig le.r OlJlenberg Shortly an.er the second h&.lf
dence to the contrary, they will off to open the •ec:on.d half, an(\ Stanse ltr Kurupaa, T Rtarted. the Tar machine clicked
uept an affidavit from the vet-Central found new life. The Arab& J~ Icr Crabtree ag&in u Smalley broke looae for
tran when eorrobon.ted by two carried the plpkin to the Pttat.e'a Hoh-ell c Gtuham 30 yards and ecampered to pey-
other affidavit.a from dUintereatet.I 1 ya.rd line, but the Cout forward Borl'eitOD rel Nickel dirt. Hla try for extra point WU
!..., ... _ hat th t wall elaJled the attack. and Cout Oruer rtJ Marque:z blocked.
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penone cert .,.u•I t e ve -took over on downa. The Pirates Rogen nl Kun.ipas, J
eran would be aJded ln bl• preeent raced the ball back Into Ara" , -n-~ J Roxie Aarvold scored the final J or contemplated bualneae or oc-u £.A:~~ q ackeon Tar tally late In the flnal quarter.
When others cou1h •nd quit ... Chrysler doesn't .ven sptuttef.,
Storm-damp-hi&h-.,-•ttr-c•n't faze itf Throw• buckat of water
over the ena:ine •nd you ain't stop it. Once •c•ln Chrysler brinO
you the year's most heeded en1inHrin1 f••t. The first and only
completely waterproof ianltlon system on any pasnn1er car In
America-and ·1t'a star.d•rd on all Chrysler models! COll-dlstribu-
tof'-wirlna: hemps-spark plup-everythlnc sheds water II~• •
duck! And mind you •.• this Is only one of 50 stand-out •dvences
this year on the bnutiful Chrysler. e(tter aee how th•Y 1dd up to
the sweetest drMn1. lbest rkHn1 Chryiter ever built tor you. Vtslt
your nearby Ctuyster~•ler for •11 eye-opeiiln1demonstr1tion tod1y.
cupaUon ~ a knowledl'e of flying. territory, and Orville Threadgill Doore lhr Hunt The fut Improving 90phomore. let
Thia almply mean. that thos~ fired a touchdown pus to Glenn Vid&J rlll Felix up hla one yard drtve over the
veteran.I who hone•Uy feel that BuUer in the Central end aone. Willoughby f Garrett double line with a nine yard run.
the abtUty to ny will help them I n..'VAL STATISTICS roa Smalley added hia fourth extra
to make a Uving ca.n be approved I ORA..'JGE COAST. -CENTRAL COLLEGE point of the night.
~ .. i::~:~.ing from an approved I 0~1~~.~ ... ~.~~.~ ~~~~ yar<h ruabing .... ~~~.-~~~:E T Play~r Par.al.fwd
.. 174 T A orran~e player. carried front Johnny Mart In waa accom-....... .... .... .. . .... otal yards puaing ................................. -t 7 the field by atretcher, WU U·
panted by Mr. &nd Mrs. Norm 4~············· ...................... Total yard.8 pined .................. , ................. l?7 amined and round to be aufferlna
~en and Gene Thoma.a on a 12 ........................................... Yarcta IOIJt ....... _ ........................... ····--· 33 from a pinched nerve. He returned
hunt Ing trip In the Beach 413···'"························· ....... Net y&rda ga.ined ························· ········ ··· 94 to the field and 11howered up after
Bonana to CUa Grande, Arizona ll .................................... Flnt down• rushlng ···· ········· ········· ·· 4 · the game aner a brief period of
when Norm hu extenaive ranch 9 ................................. Firat downa paaalng ..... -···-··-········· 2 paraJyala.
l!ioldtnp. Out.aide of the fact that 2 ................................. First downa penaJtiea .......................... 3 The h a rd. running of junior
Jteavy rain.a in that are.a was a 22············• ...................... Total tint dOWlU " · .............. -~ ......... ·· 9 Dick Jones Is the talk ot the Tar
poutbly valid ex.cuae for a poor 22·············· ..................... Paaees attempted ··· ................ ........ JS grids-Berry'a runnlnK 11tyte and
catch, the trip wu thoroughly 11--·-··· ····· ···· ··-····· ..... Paaae.s completed ............................ · · ~ his defensive work able him u
enjoyed by all. 1 ··· ·· ... · ... Pasaea Intercepted by opponent. ·········· · ..... 3 one of the greateat ever to come
Mark Twain &&id, "lf you pick lO .................... · ............ lncompleted pauea ······················ · '....... lO out of the local high school ... .
up a etarving dog and make him 73 ...................... Yarde intercepted pa.uea ~turned ................... 4 The bardhltttng fullback hu a
proaperoue. he will not btte you. 3 .............................................. Fumbles ......................... ·· · ····· 3 good chance to make au C.l.F .
'l'hal Le the principal difference 2 ................................ 0wn fUmblM recovered ········ .......... ··· 2 If his team helpa him out (No
between a dog and a man." How 1 ......................... OpponenU fumble& ~overed ............ ~............... 1 matter what anyone eays It sUJI
unfortunate lt la that this Ls true 73.-. · ............. Total number of acrimmal'• play1 ............... · 73 takes 11 players to win a football
In .a many caeea. 9 ......... : ............................... KickoUa .............................................. 0 game) ... .
I believe Jack Hom's alx year 53. ········· ... : ....... Average length of kickoff ............................ 0 Al Irwin report.a that Friday
oki IOD Jaclde ha.a eome sort of 0...... .. .. ... _ .Average length of kickoff return. ..................... 17 in: night wu the fll'9l time that he
a rcoord In that he now haa ov~r 3 ................. Number of punta ............................ 7 can remember havtng anythinc to
fOO houn ot flying' time u a' 44 -............................. Average length of punt ................ .... . 34 do with a football team wbJch
pu9enger ti'). plane• piloted by his' 9. ··-··. ... . . ...... Average length punt return .................. ... 6 didn't have to punt durtnl' the
father. Jack had a Fairehlld PTID 8 .......................... PenaJtlea agalnat 1 ...................................... 5 course of the game .... The locaLI
tn wh.J<'h he, bJ.s wife Cora and 80 ............ . .Yardage la.t on penaltlee......... ...... .... .. 45 still have to have the Ir eoal
Jaclde new to practically every 2 ........................ -... Ball lo.at on downa ........... _ 3 crO&Bed .
a.Jrport In callfornla. Artz.ona and INDIVIDUAL STATISTICS FOR
lower· CaJJforita. On one of the ORANGE COAST COLLroE -CENTaAL COL.LEGE GA.i.'\l.E
flJ•hta into l!haenada, be 10ld the Oeto~r 1, lf49
plane a.nd at nee haa been like a Y da. Y da. A ''I'•
flth out of Water, rentlns this -Pla)·rr T.{'8 Gabled Loat Total OaJn
plane and that. They finally de-Willoughby, Larry . l~ 80 8 74 4.93
tided that to them, a plane wu Hf!Tllandes Raul .. ~ St 0 31 6.2
tust as lndiapeNJable u a •CU, 110 Knipp, Don "". . 4 23 O 23 !j,75
Otey bought a Stiman Voyager Al.hen, Jim .................. ··-5 19 O 19 3.8 . . . In which to continue the!tr fte-BuUer. Olenn 3 40 O 40 13.3
\'icttmlud A.caln
Don Bluonette, 214 -21st St ..
New p o r l Beach, complalned to
police 11t l :20 p. m. Saturd&y that
the, gasoline had been d r a I n e d
from his car for the second Um~
within a w ee k. The car w a 1
park.e-d in front of hi.a home.
qu:tlatrlfu~rutlng to note that ~=~l~.,.6~ville ..... ·-· ~ 1~ ~ 1 ~ 5:~ Ed.Ison Company
with &2,844 personal planea fiying Vidal. Ray ........ . . J 15 O 15 6 .0
durtnl' 1948, there were but 816 Webater, t>On ........ -····-· 3 21 o 21 7.0
tat.aJlllu. ic.t!mal!n~ very c 0 n· Harrill, F . E. . ............. .'... .... 2 5 0 5 2.5 To Complete B·rg 11trvatively that the. e tilanea ORANGE COAST PASSISO 8TAnancs
' a.wnpd SOCIO mllu per year. Pua. tnterc.
then. were 463 m l 111 on mile• Player Pa.Natt. Puen Oomp. by opponeata Ave. p 19 1
f1awn. or approximately ~ million 'ntreadcUL. Orville . .. .. ... 11 7 0 .636 ro1•ect •1n 5
mJleti for each fa~Uty. ThLs la 1.Le Ba.rd, Harlo ......... ............ 4 2 1 .:>00
f':r~r"'co=~edw~~~ ;J,e!: :::o:~ ~-~~···~~~ VS
2 TOIUlAN~Z TUT:= Engineers of the Southern C&Jl-
ptaae1 were nown by pilots in all FRIDAY, s--... · , 1.... fomla Ecfi90n Com pan y h&ve ~u of experience tr om be L.-• ..._ moved a mountaJn river to })Qtld
jinnera up. -AT DA\'IDSON FIELD, NEWPORT· BARBOR A.Tl'ENDANCt: 1800 another dam and another hydro-
Oeof"ge Parker. in hi.I ''Fly for NH T electric plant at the ltdiaon Big
Health" colwnn point.I out a very 34 Score ................ --········ ······· ···· ...................... ...... ··· 0 Crttk-San Joe.qul,n rtwr develop·
tntuutinl' fact when he atata 5 TouchdoWM .................... ·-· -···· ...................................... 0 ment in the High Siem.
that ln many e&1&1 where a ~ Converatona ............................................ ,... ..................... 0 1000 Wortdac
~ of cum&te improves one's 60 Offensive Play1 -··---............................. ~.. .......................... 47 Ne• r I y a lhouaa.nd men an
btalth, such improvement la not 18 Total Ftret Downa ....... -··· -.. . .................. ..... 10 working day and nil'ht on the new
permanent and often the sufferer 17 F1nt Oowna Running ............ · ·· .................................... 4 P 1 a n t proj~l. k now n u Big
mmt return to hia ort.Sinal real· 1 Ft.rat Downa Pusing ................. ................................ 5 Creek No. 4, to completi the job
dence area at intervals. In cues 0 F1rst Dowm on PenalUea ....... . ............... _. ... ,. ..... 1 In 19~1 and add 84,000 kilowatt.a
of th1a )t 1 n d, fiytna can be of ~ Number of Running Plays . . ..... ... ............... 26 Qf electric generating capacity to
lnuUmabJe value in that one can 378 Yarda Galned Running ..... . . .... .............................. .112 the Edlaon Company aystem.
St:\ & cbanre ot coifdttioru quic.kly 5 Yarda:"LOflt Running .. .... .... . .. ,..... ...... ...... .. .. . . 24 CoruitrucUon ot the dam I.a the
wit.bout the neeeutty of "'l'noving 15.43 Average Yarda Gained Per Run ... . .. 3.67 first major move ln the $20.000.·
kl.I home. Thia Ui parttcularly true 2 PU8e.1 Attempted ......... ...... ..................... ........... . . 16 000 project. It'• muslve bulk
tn Southern Caltfornfa where the 1 Puaee Completed . .. ................. -·-·-10 will form a ban1er a.crou the
·....more • .the mount•ln.1 and the Z8 Yarda GalnHI Passing -···-....... --··· .... -.... -.. 116 canyon of the San Joaqut.n 9M
._... la.r-e all wtthJn an hour'A 28 Average Yanb Gained P er Completed P&M . ....... 11.6 , feet lang and 228 feet hfl"h.
fllCht of one another. 0 Puaes Had Intercepted . ........ .•.... ......... . 2 W h e n this b a r r I e r of ateel.
· It ill certainly good that the 1 Paaaea lncomp~t~ ........ .. . . . ...................... ······-··. 4 ;-ranitc and concrete la completed.
CAA ~uine• that student.Ill be I O Punta ... . .. ... ........................ . ............................ _.. .. ... 4 t,:ilding lhe rtver ln check. a
90loed ONLY by rated flight tn-O A~rage Distance Punta ................................................ . . 37.15 storage reeervolr of "·000 acre
ctnacton who have demoNJlrated 20.8 A:verage Dlstance Punta Returned ......................... _..... . 0 f~t will ~ formed to I up p 1 y
their ablUty to properly tnetruct. 65 Yard.a Loet on Penaltiea .. . .. ........................................... 2:i water for the tu r b l n. es of the
The preacnt excepponaJ flying l Fumble.1 ....... ······-······-·· ......... ··············-· ............................... 1 powerhou.ae .
..tet;y record would not exial if, 1 Oppogttion·e Rumblea Recovered ..................... _...................... 1 F1ve Powierll•••'•
u ln drivinl'. anyone could teach O Own Fumble.a Recovered ........... .......................................... 0 M Central and Sot.It.hem Call·
otllen. In many drtvlnl' cases. 52.2 Anrage Yarda Kickoff• .............................. -··-······ ..... ...... ~ fomla have developed and l'J'OWn ,
Ute "teacher·• isn't really u.te to 6 Number of Klckoffa ........................... -.............. _...... 1 the Edison Company'• Btr Creek
~ on the at.reel.a alone hlrnee.lt 28 Average Yarda Kickoffs Returned ....... , .......... -.......... ,..... 12.8 electrtc power project hU under-
&nd yet he roes rtght on passing INDIVIDUAL RliNl\'"INGS RECORD NSWPOU H.A.RBOR tone a conUnuoua proce&1 ot a.-
)ll.a atupldnea on to othen with No. Na.de Pcs. T.CB no-· ftC A.\.'G. pamlon. Today it con.al.It.a ot ftv-e
tile result that the nation's junk 7 Bob Berry ..... -. . .............. f 15 l60 o 10.3 powcr.:e• conta.lnlnc Ut.een
)'al'dll" are overfl owi ng with 4 Mel Smalley .......... _ .... lb g 71 0 9.1 ~ea g~nita. three major
RD&llbed can burinl' mute evJ. 12 Roxie A.arvok1 ··-·-·· ··-··-...... _f 10 56 0 5.6 f 9!xc~ by Ute ccaatnaeUoa ~ of injury and death on the 9 Dtc.k Jone1 .... .. ..rh 7 SI o !j.f ~ h h and eiltlt · hlnNla ~ 38 Jack Updike ........... _ ........... Jh 3 11 o 4.33 ~Ute t e mount&tna w b I c b
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sble e to ~ou:ai;;..=.:.~
Hore than a q\W'ter of a m.ll-!! Larry )(cJC.uten ············ ....... hf ! lls e 3. ... tu~e p~t cenerattq C&p&dtJ"
II.on doUan worth of bulldlnl Wu -Bob WatQ .......................... _r 2 ~ l .-of t.he entire Blc Creek pntject la
1nattd pomllta In C»ota llleao, 10 O.ve. Canchola .................. .hb 1 0 .S t28,000 kUowalta but -Un .....
aceordlq to the COWllY hullcl!ng-INDIVIDUAL PA881NG U'.OOltD -l'f5WPOllT .,,..llOB 1nctt ..... In -r. ~ --~nl. No. N-' -PA PC """ Ooaop. ii'• AVG. ... eru ban made-· --" S-P ol to bomeo lo eoot 11 Don CUI~ ····~··'lb 2 1 .llOO :II · :II ll!on n-.y w u -u at suo.-OD Ool 11.u Ave.. att INDIVJDVAL l'IRST DOWNS: Berty. ltl; caatfoll, 12l l Walla (J); other !natallo-tbr--tM to lie put up by -the R..i11e>t1a1 A&nold, 12); Smalley, (2); Sc:ot1ud, (1); Vpdll<o, (1); J-(1). --. •
la-0o. Tlueo permit. INDIVJDVAL TA.CKLlNO: ~ (ll; ~. (I); 11tn7, (I); Tiie ·l:dlaon Oap-'11 --
tol.•111 ... W.000 wen mat.eel lo Kline. (6); WooclllC'lOo, (5); Wit-(I); -(I); Klnp.on, tlcn bUdSot lo -.. ~ ~~.:"ta.' .. :: (2) Tlunpeter. !2); Scotland, 12); Bmall<7, !2); l<'<IOl.l llJ; Wallo, In all P"·-ol --a~
...., CUfWal& ll!lllO ~pi.-(2); updllc., 121 : x.,,..... <2>; eaac-. u>: . u>; 11111»-ec1 lo rur.000,000-,,. u.. ,._
lo -oltera-to !to --dell; B..-0., (ll; Kc~ro, 0 . (l); V-lal. (\) llMe-:run,...Sl>U-'H-.... Dier.,... INTl:llCEPTl:Z> PA88J:&--.Aano!do (no reUlm): Sd • (rotum _,linued mrlQS lNl wltll ea ap-~---. 5 , 111r. ,..,.i.1. l .. pn>prtet1cn o1 nt.ooo.oee ,_ -
BCORINO-U.ny, JTD: Aanold. 1.'tD: Bn>allo7. JTD;· 4 0ooo .. .-. plant apendlture.
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