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' CORONA on MAR FIRE WM put oat by n~ ~ an. ..
1400 daimmge \\"M eamt"d l9 1hf'I Mme of Norma.a. F'ralua.. tl.I
•·t'rnlf'raf A\'l"llUC. lncinera•o.r ~p&rka started bla&t-.
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Incinerat or Sparks Cause
$400 Fire in Corona del Ma·r·
• Fire damagt'd the rear part of the residence of Norman F.
Frahm. •112, Femleaf Ave,. Corona dcl Mar, at 1:30 p.m . FTiday. Tht'
blue wai:i: l"X l1nguishf'd by :-l"cwport Beach fire department with a
'4-00 ,o ...
Grahn1 toJd firemen sparks from an incinerator ttparked the blaze
whlcH started among artJ<'l\'l'I stored against the back of a garage
a~rtm C'nt, y.·hich in<'luded ~vend cans or paint. Flames 1prca.d to
the 1roof or thP building ~for<' being put out . Two compenlea or
Newport Beach fire department were dl•J>9.tChed to the scene.
Officer Awar ded Full Suit
Aga inst Insurance Firm
Aft,.r lhree weeks of lriat a jury late Wednl"Mlay unanlmou111ly
awarded Lyle Duane Guipe. Newport police officer, a. total of Mlll.02 ' In hl.s suit aga:n~t insurance tlrm~ he claimed had lnsurMI him F eb.
7'; 19-18. He a~erted the f1,1m.s denied ht' wu Insured •hen he had an
. accident F(:b. 14 , just a week latt'r.
Of the total judgment, the ' t.ioned at El Toro, had purcha.sed
jurors awartled $6148.02 against I a car here and attempted to ob-
Republtc Indemnity of America. tain insurance· from Stricklin A
and ~ agalrust United l nsurors. Gilmore of Santa Ana. Repraen·
an inter-insurance exchange. tatives of the local firm told him
Earlier the suit had been dis-their co1r1panle11 would not lnaure
ml&ffd by agreement agains t D. him because or his age and OCCU·
E. Morri8, Anaheim insurancf' I paUon, but that the1' would at·
broker, and Kurt-H1tke Corp. /tempt lo arrange · lnsura.nce
Attys. Vil. 0 . Gordon and Nor· through Morris.
man Smedegaa~ contended that r Morris said he called the Loe
young Guipr~. then a. ipar1ne s ta-CCoa~ued •• ~ •l
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Officers 0ver:
FIVE CENTS
STANLEY TO
.SPEED ACTION ON
CONSTRUCTION
Traffic ·Jkket ·
·11 -J'ollowln~ & battle with l!uee
Nowport police ottlcen In the
mlddle of Newport Blvd. _..,.,
Hod and 23rd etreet.s, Kond&y
noon. Donald 'A. 1,'rtpp. 24, 280
31.st St., Newport, WU booked •t
c'ity jail on a reckle:11 drtring
charge and b&O wu Rt by JUdg«s
Frank Linnell al 11000. Tbl )won·
hour struggle lD the middle of
heavily travelled Newport Btvd:;
at the South Cout Co.. stopped
traffic for about ten minutes and
attracted over & hundred apec'ta·
tors.
Police said lhey may file a
charge of a.asa.ult with a deadly
weapon agalnsl Tripp.
The Incident bega.n whe.n Of-
ficer Jack Price wu ma.king out
a tra.ffic citation on Tripp's clt.J'
In downtown Balboa. Price said
Tripp al'Tlved, gpt in the car and
started to leave but Pr1ce told
him to watt until he finished the
cit.lion. ,,,
Tripp refused. the offlctr said,
and made a U-tum ht>adlng Wf'5l
toward Newport. OfCicC'r Prtce
pur111ued hin1 on h~ thrtt-wbccl
motorcycle with red light and
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TIUllTY BOATS ,..nld~ la tlJe uaaal ~ Toall' ...
lft81 bekl oot of Newport Harbor 8abtrdlti7 _. SwMlliy ere
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F1rst major step In the con· County Draft ' ' 1trucUon or the propo..O Fair-
view State Mental hoapita.I at
Costa Meaa was taken Saturday L• R d"ed
. I when the Stale Public Work• 1sts ea I BOAT 'ASSESSMENTS ' INCREASED s .. c. Tuna ~lub ~~:';~~~~:r~~~:;~~~ d~~~0 :~~0;:!~,00.~:
$2 7 0,460 OYER 19~9 . Fl GU RE T
W01unrsnAamlbeancbt· re ~~:m:i:~~ :.~nw ;~. ..,,w •• n ~=:· .. ~.:.:' ·-:,,::::-:· ::.-~ It was understood the stale d~ lA belDK put 1.nto a •la.le
will ps.y the owner, Georgl" H . of n.-&dJnefl9 In the e\'Mt that a
Capron, 1500 E . Ocean Front, dMllt i!i ordered.
Balboa. approximately $100.000 Such '-''as She Mlhlmlllr)' made
A -r the ground now larvely thJ• ~·eek on tM draft quf'Stjo(I An lncreaae of a .i..·arter rn.ilUon dollaMI tn the a.satieAfd qluau-~ ot oo.•-ln NPwporl Harbor wL" total ot .,1•,pounds of a1ba-or " "I., .,._ .... ~ I led · •--n d th crops by Mn. Stel• Cra"'·ley, dil"f'>Ctor ed I Cou ~-J' E: d l cort' waa caught by · fishermen P Mn in ~ 8 an ° er · announc ast week by nty A..ISHllor -.urlCt" . n ere. State legislature haB already of the Seieetlve Sen·icr. it)'8lf'IT
A tol.1111 of •020 boat3, 115 more lh&n l••t y.-ar, were valued at $6,524.170 compared with the 19~9 frorn the alx tuns. club5 partlcipal· set aside. in reaerve funds the and ooordJn&tor ot the thrtt
flg1.1re of $5.253,710. Eaderle atreued that the flruru are tentative ~d fQ&y be revtsed before nnal Ing In the 1950 Inter-club Alba-$13.000.000 to construct the hos· board& \\1dcb. .en-e the county.
----------------------------•releue In about two weeks. They core Tournament held al Newport I pltal, according to AAaemblyman 1be draft. potea.UAI Ust."'tU bi
&re now In the ha.nda of the audl-Hs.rbor over the -~k end. South·· I Earl W, Stanley, and he plans to ady and the number of avallabl Annual flight of -Snowbirds
Set for Sunday. July ·30
tor r It •-u · trod 1 gt-• u t · draftee1 -.111 bre ~"' early th!· or recap u~ on. erl1' California Tuna club came out 1n uce e ~a on o appropr1-He said the lncre&5C wu cau.sed ate the money at the next o '4-eek. accordioe to Mn.. Cra'4·lry
ll1 the n~· boat.a because from 10 on top with 597 .88 pound8, beating Funds for purchaae of the alt "·ho ~'Orked. throup the "'""k ent
to 16 per cent allowance waa made the seoond place Light Tackle have already been appropriated. at Sant' Ana board M'adquartc~
tor depreciation of the other craft Marlin cluh by eeven pounds. SERVES NEWPORT
ta the harbor. Newly or~lzed Pacific Anglers Can Ora"' PlaM Fl'f'd i1ott.n.on, attorlH'y. 14181
Tentative flguru for Newport Wl:'re third with K41.39 pound.a. Slanley said -the Slate Depart· S. Ne"·port Blvd., Tu11tln •• an1
Ftnal a.rrangement& .for the 15th Annual Flight of the Snowblrcla Bt&ch exclualve of boats were an-High boat wu the Encanto ment of Architecture now c an ch&lnnan of ore.ore county boar1
ach~ulf'd fo r July 30, at Newport Harbor, are raf>idly nearing com-nouneed u 132.049.240 compared owned by C. W. Welch o( New· !ltart drawing plans for the con· No. 134, sa!d the bOaJ't.I hb ~'
pletlon. Vl'lth a similar time Lut year, two port. with 219.98 pounds. In· 11tructlon 80 they wl1l be virtual· ina.ctlve for 8e\.'eral mont.b8 an1
Members of the general committee who wtli direct this yea.Ml ~elui before completion, when the d!vldual OA:\nner for the two days I ly completed by the time the legis· that no rett~ estlma.te of tb
event include Harvey SomerR, cha.irman of the Chamber'• yachting total wu $30,687.970. ThJ11 would was W. P . Ba.lderiton, of P&ctflc lature malc:eii the fund appropria-number of D'lt"b &\'&ll&Ne In hi
committee, C. F. L&nders, Or. O. Sandy MacK.a.y, Conve~ WUJ"de-. tndJca~ a.n approximate two mil· Anglen with 132.25 pound&. He : lion. lll'Pa can bf. 11-..dr at thf' pre.wri
G. sueA, M.ark Healy, J . A. Beek. m&nn. Urba.n L. Bey, Robfrt Bff.. Uon dollar lncrea&e. Ftnal total placed first on Saturday with 71 I Negotlatlonii with Capron have time. Boanl No. lh 8ervt...,. IMf
cher. L. S. Rowben-y, Jamea M. Jut yea.r >nclud\ng boats wu $35,· poun~ and eecond to Henry Brent I been continuing for about " year of Se.nta Ana and the bt-ach ."l.l"ei
Webelt"r, RuuelJ Cn.lc. Lonnie 111 .136. on Sunday "fltb ~.25 poundll. and under the a.greement finally lnc1udln1 Ntm-port Beach. B&lbuL
Vincent, Mayor Lea r.betl and Orang!'! county's taxable worth Brent of the Llghl Ta.ckle club, r('a.ched he. will retain nlineral Capistrano and Laruo:t. ·
Hay Langenheim. The Cham.bu of ¥ whJch the 1950·51 flAcal year had 71 ·82 pound.II. r\ght.11 . dohnlOO. uld hls bo&rd "111 P"'
Oofnmerce -ort_,:na.Uy ln&uprated tax ratea wlU be hued wW be B&lde~on •bo caught,. the Tbe lniilltutlon, designed for i.bly 8000 be op ."iCUve Ktatits. fo l . . . . .,..... 1.1,.;c-.. ~~e·~ 8!..Yie aJmO!~ ~atrg%e<tO"'JD!"•h••'~,.,.the de~y, lan<lir?&',~=:•Af::.Y•IW t,~~l·~!P'A·!:!C"..:•.·~,
toreCI each annual T'V19Wa.I of the •u,uuu,vuv net aMCtMd va1ua· .. "l'l<F ... io-deficiency. la expected to have a ., ""¥.lllV' >tthMi;'Atib •"--. ... a 'PO""t •
race. •. Uon lut year, Encle.r1e aatd. A cooiplete llat of W'lnMft can penonnel ot approximately 800 t.. tJalJ up ~ •
Commodore Pl'f'nllu Fulmore or Ende:rt4' handed the aaae.131nent be found on another page. and ~ eetlmated .monUily payroil -::;;;;;·~-;;:;_;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;:;;;iiiii~;--
the Newport _!{arbor Yacht Club. rolu to tbe board ot 11upervleon1 of $160,000. Much of th~ a.creage
will act u patrol J•dge: Com~ Wedn~eday and they wtll act u a Good c t h purchased will be utllited u an
n,odore ClJff Chapman ot tbe Udo board of equa.llr.atton, meeting a c es agrit:ultural project tor occupa·
ll:le Yacht CJub, Judge of the dally. to hear any complaJnU · j llonal thera.py with Cureable pati·
lltarU; Commodore Homer L&ul'h-ap1n11t the valuaUon1 u eel down / F-11lB ~lgn('(f to farming dutiea.
lln Jr., judge of the flnl•h ; and for the new tax year. M k Alb
Commodore Fred Sm&~ ol the WhU(' building operation" In a e acore N rt G. I •
Balboa Y•chl Club, judge or lbe the county •nd It. many clues • ewpo 1r IS
cour!IM'. showed 11pectacular gain" during
All Snowbird sk1pp<'r11 of a.ny thr Jut ~Nlment period, the p T bl
age. bolh boys an<I girl•. are In-probable g•ln w .. off8el In J.rge !~~.~~lro~•m• annual~!· Beau· ty w1·nner vited to enter the rMc. The 11tarl· part by a 12 1"¥ p<tr cent reduction
Ing gun Iii -'Chtduled for l :30 p.m. In oil valuations, Jt wu ex·
Entry blank.a and course chart! plained.
N R be.core "gold rush" encountered Winner or Sunday'i. may be secured at ewpott Har· eductioo or price of crude al " price break lut week. with m08l conlC!!t at Ken Niles' Villa Mo.rinll
bor Yacht Club, Balboa Yacht the w~Ua by the major oil con·
Club, Udo Yacht Club. J . A. cerns d('valu('d the county's U · canneri<'S In L.he area. culling from I was Loretta Brinlz, 18, l:>th St.,
Beek'a offlct-on Balboa Island . .1eN1menL~ In this category, It wM S>tOO to S350 a t on. Buyel'8 said Newport. She will represent
explained. heavy rlcllverl<'11 WPre. th<' cau~. Newport Harbor at the Orange.
(Cuaanued .on Pace 5) Con11equenlly. th{' gain In Im· V11n Can1p Sea Food Co .. one of 1 County Fair queen contest sched·
provement.s whjch the county thr two major packers. announc-uled for August 16.
Civic Groups Hold
2nd Joint Meeting
added to lt.e tax rol\8 this fiscal ed Friday. however It WaA still The event was Sponsored by the
yea.r only elighUy offiret the de· pnying $400 a ton to fishermen for Junior Charnber of Commerce and
valuf'd mJneral right.a. lhP top ,::radc tuna. judg('8• were thr~ well -known
The boa.rd of llUpervisoni:. now The prJCt' break b<'gan at San pel'M:>nalitlcs: Carolin,. Leonetti,
preparing the new budget, hall Diego a.nd !!prea.d to San Pedro. Hollywood charm school operator;
already warned of forthcoming wa.~ led l>y the other major con· Mack Sennett. old lime comedy
tncrel.8Ca lh taxes. to .meet c.x-Ct'rn -W~tgat.e-Sun Harbor Co. producer. and Ers)<ine Johnson,
Another J9tep was latl:en In the panding demands for more revc--San 01<'~9 ?9.cking Co. al110 popular columnist who make11 his
formation of 11. unlted civic &MOCI· nue to Optrale the county and annryunced the cut, as did the home In the Harbor. Ken Niles
allons council lut Thurtlday when J•--•ii · M Pcnplt''!I Packing Co. act.eel as mutl:'r of ceremonies. pay -~ gallons. any special repreM.nlatlves of four KC.lions of and other lllxJng district.a like· The bn::ak c-amc-M albecorc Loretta. who was 8ponsored by
the city appointed a committee to wl~e lndic.&led tax boost.a 11.re ln boat~. :'5omr from &.'\ far Away as the Clothes HorBe drese shop on
draft rules and ttgulallons gov-order lllncc .a.uea.ae<l worth Will AlaskA, continued tn pour U1 a Bttlboa Island. rec('ntly won th&
ernlng tht" council. nK-group not tx-greatrr on which uew taxes ~t('orly ~t~m or the premium fi1h (Continued un Pace 3)
wlU make Its report al the next could be realized. runn!nJ> In grent numbt>r-1' along
meeting. to be ht'ld thl' flnt I the Lower Callf<trnia. Mex.. and
Thureday in Augus t. --South"rn Callfornl,a. COL,~. County Flies Title
Suit Acaainst Newport MeeUng at the apartn1ent of DOCJ L1·cense r1·me I The buyer for Weslft"ale·Sun
Mr. and M~. C. c. Bennett. 16th . Har·bor Mid more than 50 boats
St. and Ba.)boa Blvd. the repre· '"l'llh IA dos lloenl'e fuM." had unloarted at that pl&nt hy Ora.ngl' county \wit week f\IM
ecnt&t1•ea &gfted that t.he various "W°1ted Vlaoc (,'Wfunallo, att.y noon Prlday &1 the '"gold rush" action to quiet title to the county
dYic &MOClatlon11. should not be-dor catcher. uu. "'"Mlk· d'uly 1 rcRchcd a new peak. rlock property at Newport Beach.
come formally aligned" wtth any IM the tJme lluJt ,...,.... IJoelUIN Van Olmp's nPet capt.a.In Mld A<"tlon is against the city or New-
bUalneN or&anlzatlons but that ar" no loai~r effectl'~ ~said. r"'Celpl.8 of at lcql l[)() tona were port Beach. Dep. County Coun.'lel
they abouJd meet with U\em ., Pei:ao-at'f! requeeted to c1.rop expected fOt' lhe c1ay. Georic Holden .said there wu dla-
deerned ~ for tbelr joint tn at u.e poac,., ...-.Uotl or lletld pule a.s to title of properties, and I welt.are and In the lntereate or their remttta.-e lo 1be Atatioo CLOTfllNO STOLEN that agretmtent ha.ct been reached
the dty as a whole, . and ~ poUce wtJ1 omi me llt'Dll'li valued al $164 were &t.ol· that the county would-n1c suit on
At thla. Ute eccond meeting for tap. r~ doc """41.,... cost en from hil'I car puked on main Uie dock property and that the
the formaUon of a council: clvk: SS .,... ,._.., or ~ female br'ach Corv~ d~t ..... r. Ra;rmond city wollld HUP the cou.nty over
uaocf•Uona represented were 11~ p ; M. Benford, tfZO N. Garnsey. San-property chums. W~t Newport, Corona del Mar. v..un.ao_.._ tta:lladed doC' ta Ana. noUfled Newport police The proJ)f'rty under diacWJSlon
Newpott Heights and Central °"'fttft ta.a.r'""' .... ...._ "'oa Friday. Ta.11:811 were clothing, will be l1led bf the city tor the
. \ 1 Newport. the hoet. gro'rP. lrull a&: aJU ......_ • aoooreJ•• Nnda.11, a , watch and g:f••se1, , new ahip-type 'Chamber of Com·
HAROLD J. _...... .iOHNSON i. ~ ... .tac a t1alwi.al ,...pc11eir p.up. u .tlllrtnlmMt wlllc" bn lo Uie Dlllllk'lls-1 code. Benford aald. · ' merce office. ·
laveated. to dwek Ule pltc:b on • prop of tM Ame IDOdrl -UIM. whlc!h "' ... °"-........... ~.. CDM Bo I ·u ed . .
JV, ~l tw.•od•"lf ·-lvcW· • I (N--'Pbo!A>l • Y. ~ r. Future' ·City Annexations Wpn't Get sewers .RECORD -BREAKING SPEEDBOAT USED '" ~e Atcident -~~=== ~UDUI .u..·~ wu J .. l~t!:":nrnUycontempl&ted
, - ' RoMie '~lor. 10. D4 Jumtne llMOl' do.., llDt ..W .... lo -Tbo ~~~I made llo· 1'• uld while other property
P. ROPELLER MADE BY HI )OHNSQN A .... OonM c1o1 111ar. -----..... ,,. ..,. tween cit,. ......_..-n-ownen -
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annex 1o u..i •ny. allcllt ~ -.1119 blCJde IWl'J' ..., a' ...W oddl-' fa.-aDd ' Cll7 ~.J B . W-lb6y ~ be barred from ualng _ ~ea:~:_~::!,%: =:.= ,::... .. ~*:.::;. ~ra:.i, ~ -~.N1";8 :l;e !":;!.:!~u:, ":;
, W1IOn the hymopia,,e Slo-lllo-Sl!un .iv m.ked -"I.All• w:r;-.,..q-U. .;,-;.,::r; • Item In -, at 6:16 p.m. N.,.port po11oo -Heu&piwt -dtJ' odld-wpaetat oom..itleo ~ a ;--un1 ta ~
t.,.ton, Mar s..w .. on June 21 al the rut..t 'water apftd ... 1 porUd. !ila. ud '* Outf!all ""'"" -AnalJellll ~· Later JOit ~ Mid tbe new . ....-wit
known-li!0.32 mlloo' por boul-lhe man bd!lnd tlle r-wu • AJthGaCll hla , ... la UllAmlllar r, L. ~lh. 201 a.... -laU-~ .... -. approYat to with JOll bu no effect on. new
ooll·-lil•o. 111Ucl --i$artne .,..U... In Illa ~a, -L to -o( Illa "°'"' , .. Cmal. •a o & told. poitee JO& •is..-...,._ lo Wte car-ll>e 81Not1re. -requtmneata of pt:QpeJ'l.J
"HI'" J-•--~ --rt B•·• • w 1a • ..,_ 111 """°" -11a --,..... oomtns ..,_ ot .n.... ,_, aa .-atloD at ' -· 1., 11 ..i_~ ...,,,.. •-u., dlJ' um11a.
-~ DEW........ ...... -la jNllsPI· Uie -• ---ud lnlne ti¥ at ~ --' --M. I ---w...... -JOB apprcmil o6
J'lpntlttly apeo1'1Jtt, lll wu = ~ ":: .. It. ed to ~ oill•llll• at t1io ...... esG la .. il"oC -alsd IDft1111 ud ai 8eJ8di ~. llalldn -la.t 1llldor Ula dty 0-loD· al land u fu u
.aot oa1y b$iad· but '1Adtr Ute · KrtW ~~-•"°'* tllll&ldC'._. Se 'a n. tato • c&r b rrt-. .... 'fctw!"'-... ltllt mid UM ap....m; IC* wa ~ ...,~ ...,. dllJpoml ta toadlLid bu
• 1 and fodder &t. 11111 abap;. Jtll Vllla U. H. bu t)e ... Wc*Ji..lfte 11o7' WM bwte.I 1tJ' a ~ M&YIJt ......... .,._. ........ fl'Oal , 0.. XI I'd fiCfMQ. --,_ 77 6"'1 9fnc. 1 ... Wbea ~,Cl'Ot\< ~ .JUa W"'i *"JIOl~-.llGtllalJodll CCIII' 11• .. I> _,,.....,. .................. nolta1<4c:enaf~--· llut'-no..a..~adicr 1m...-i.f)nlwa11-.
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·• !9S 11Mrir st .• eo.ia Jira, we~
!<!C,1Uy ~vet\ lr\to the me*
,....iitp ti1 ~ 6iola llfl!a Conj-
uuilty Methodltt Cburdt.
{o;y Joe Muni:i
:hri;tenec:I et Mesa
\Aeth odist Chu~c~
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Rory Joe Munt•, ln.tant aon of
rlr. a.nil Mrp:. JOf" Jtfunl% ot 1800
~inch Wa-y, °WL'J chrtatened recent·
,, in the Co."ta Meaa Comm,lnicy
tf'lhocU.sl Church. Rev. Joseph tt.
'hnmp'!On, pastor of'h<'lated.
icotio Couple
/isit Parents
' n Coste Mesa
~· A-nd M~. Rarpld Ne-nman
1.Ma11kGrel Kipp I '<>f Scotln, Col\C_.
1avt> ~ spending the paJJl wt•ek
' CMLn Mesa visiting .. 1rs. Nt!ll·
·\OU'8 mother, Mra. Elva Kipp t>C
\'hillit>r Ave .. and Mr and MrH
\rlnhold Net.Iman of Tustin A Vt'.
':lr"l•nt~ or 1tr. Neunlan. I
~f>vcral plenAAnt ~·ta1 Rffll1ril
hav"" been arrnng~l In hnnor nt
ht~ ynung C'<n1plt>.
::.Ac Ju11ior Matrons
Plan ·Dinner Dance
Whr:n members of thf' Junior
latr.•ns 8ection of th1• Coittn M f"'IS
~""rir\Ay Afternoon club h<>ld their
lt<>~t meeting in the clubhouse.
ht>y tliRcu_q~ plan.11 for a potluck
.Inner an<! dance to be gt\•en in
Ug\Lqt. Bonnie Grow , chairman.
1nducted the business sE-sslon,
"hich followed by card play
Phyllis Dunlap took f1r!t prize
n bridgp and Virginia Lange scar·
d In cana.<tta. Sharing hastes..~ du·
.e!"I wert" Sue Thoma.CJ, CertrtHlt.•
luhb.ard, Kay Whitten nnrl F'nyt•
~rnutwt!'in .
;t. Joachim Guild
Plans Food Sale
lt Recent Meeting
r•lan~ fnr A fOOI\ "-81e to bt-h<>ld
1at11rday, JUI}· I~. werC' ~1scu!"~ctJ
ry n1f'mbt'r!t of the Ladlps' Gljollrl
rf the St. Joachim cath'ollC'
t•hur1·h, Co.<~ta Mf'sa. at their rer·
111.'.tr lllf'eting Thursday. Mni
Ni!H:im V&n Heemskerck Is in
harge or the sale, the place to
::>e announcl'd later.
1.<lr:"I Jame!I McCormick, prf'!'li·
tenl, {'onducted the buslnt>SS ses·
;too. M:rs.. John Lahey wlll have.
~hargie or lhr altt•r" during Aug-
Jqt.
Al the close of lhf' ('\'enin~ re·
fre::!hmf'nts were s .. rvecl by M r~
Van Httmskert·k nnd Mrs J uilR
<;A mmon.
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I>YtJnclly new, different ldt•a al
deaflert ti1ne 111>! oftf'r dinner.
toot Full, f1ctt, yet clell "nte ·flnvor
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ClrdH of Coote M-Commu·
tllty church W . 8 .. C. S. will meet
\hi.Ii week, ~ nm belnl Clr<:I• a wbl<h will lntet Wed.,.-y at
7:30 'P-in. ·1n the liOnlo Of Mf!l-
"Y .a.kh. 23Q BIO&dwa.1'·
8llt C!I wtft -' QI! 'lbu19-d~ ~rci4 1 at~ p. llL~ "°"'" of ll(jldt<-i I , ~n ~ no ii~,'tf ~ht•; Clrde 3 u ),ad. ....
wltl n.. D. C. Allen.' 1'_1 411.
llth atref't With .-.. •lter
Cl)IJlpf.od ........ _; Clriile' ~
will * II'• at 2 p.' In, at \W
lll'Urch;
· qrclo 6 meelt al 12,30 p. m. I"
the i>o'tto at t)>• ~omo <Ir~ 1!1.
B. ld"eltfurtry; ~ Eut St.:
::!l rclc 8 at 7 ,30 p. '.ft. w fh J.tr11.
rrent! Pelrnon. 1S8 Ha.n1Utnn St.
:.nd Cit'C'le 7 alAo at 7:30 p. m ..
W1lh Mi• Mary And•reon, 1821
Ora1l{1t" ovenue-.
Garqen Editor
Addresses Local
Fuchsia Society
The Co.s tA ~:e~a
Branch of the ren11r.,
C'lety Mlf't nn Wednl'Mlay evening,
July !'i. 1n the A nif'ri(·an Legion
Hall, COSIB Mesa.
SJ)«'ial guest.111 wer r Harry
M Arl'lhall, president, and Murray
:.finehtirt. n1embcrship ~cretary
of the California F\lchsla Society.
Both wer'f' Introduced and 5pok t'
brif'!ly.
The speaker of the l'venlng wa.!'
J J L1tlh•f1eld, garden editor of
the Green Thumbers !9eClion of
thr Los Angele.~ Examine r. He
gave an lntere!ting and lnstruc·
t1ve talk f>n Shade Plants for lhe
Carden. Re freshments or cor r~
and doughnUL'4 werf' .servffi. fol-
lowed by th(' U!'lual plant M.11•.
Legion Post 455
end Auxiliary
to Install July 17
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MR. AND MRS. LF.ONARD A l>ollO~-colftiii -'f~:Jtl
llwW ...m..,. l.n <'apllla d< San ht_... 1"" -'
fntnW"r .1'"3nnP Annr lltM'&l11, daal'htH ot Mn.1 ...,l' $alt,; ,
I \\o'.-.t lblboa. Roulf!\'atd. 'I Photo by A.iit~J
Je~nne Howard ~nd Leopftf P "'P9rd
Repeat Vows in Garden Ce~emony
Bethel Moth era' Club
i:{a~ Pienic lu~c~
at Lemon ti~i~~ts
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One of the prettiest of garden
l·eremonies was that held on June
29 in Capilla de San Anto nio
1A·h f>n J i>a nne Anne Howard rept'at-
e-d vows with Leonard Alv\R De-
B<lrll at (•\ghl e 'ctock in th& eve-
ning. The bridt• IA thC' daughter of
Mrs. Mattie McCollum of 290
Magnolia Ave., Costa Mesa, hu
as gi.iest.s her soft and daughter-
Maln <"on1111~raUon of bualneu 8. & P. Wc;>men to l;old In-law. Mr. and Mra. watter Mc-
Won,aq Hlts
P~ked Cars
Mn. Mnrgi.ierltc Francis, 27, 511
30ttl St., Newpoi-t. rR1'1 int9 three
parked car!'! &('ros~ frorn the l.ido
Theater at 6:5-4 p. m . Saturdny,
police reported todRy . Shf" ~·311.
cited for having no opcr>i t n1··i. Ii·
cet\s~ In her possession.
Mrs. Francis sustained .slight
cuts and bruises t o her right knee
arid a pa.saenger . Una !\fat> Paul-
son,'Onta.rio, receiv<>d cuts on her
right elbow.
Owners of the three parked ra~
were: \Varren Crane. 204 Onyx.
Balboa Ialand; Norman F'. Ship·
Jey, Jr., Huntington Beach, and
Richard Kirtland, San Marino.
C:LOTHINO, 1tfNENS TAKE~
Dr. Elizabeth Hutchinson. 157
Shore Clltfs Rd., Corona del-"'.Mar,
l"'f!port.ed clothing. household linens
and meat valued at $614 95 taken
from her home during the past
two months. There was no sign o f
forced entry. she said,
waA a comlnf fOOd tale. when the CUJlom of Madera.
Mothf!'rl' club Of Coat.a Me.a District Conference . I Summer tin1c is p:ay t1n1e for
Bethel 1~7 . Job'11 O.u.-hten met S ...I t" \I S h I I I \\'hy Ed• &kip To"'ll children. The National Safely
on WPdnesday. July & for • pOt .lfnleft¥ a ~! C OO ··Prof. Jone1 taught' curses for Council r<'quests all drivers to
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'advertised
li•by nerPS."ity
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1809 Newport Ave.
Costa Mesa
Beacon 6959
If the
YACHTING
CROWD
is wearing it
you can
probably
find it at
New officers of Anlrri<'An l.A'g· 1tf1!1 Daisy Sullivan, 1821 West
inn Post and Auxiliary N '4'4~. Balboa boulevard Nt·'A'pnrt Bt-ach
Co.<ita Mesa. wltl b(' \n.~talled In 1 and th<' br1dt'}::t0<1n1 1~ thr .son of
1~1int i·eremonies ;\.fonday. J uly l7 , Mr dn<1 .\lr.<i Lennard D. [)(>&:>rd·
at 8 pm 10 Anierican Legion hall 1631 S4\Ulh East Orchard Drt\'f',
ThP 21st llistri cl American Lf!gion Co..11ta Mt•S:a .And '.inly grandsnn
installing lean1 will be in chargl". of Mr unJ '.\1rs \\nllnc.-A. ~·
A nnu -I reports or comm1ttef' Bord ~hatrmen featured the lattst mtet· J~ann(' \\'a~ K1\·en in marriage
ng of the auxlliary. Florf'nce by her uncle, Hugh Dl1111t. In dou·
Oa\'i'Y. prf'sident, conducted thf> ble ring rites prrformMI by Dr
buslnesA <it-~ion Mr1'. Davey and Ro~rt Burns t.t cAulay She won!:
luck luncheon at the home of Mra. All memben ·of Buaineu and j nava.J ecienct-Ju'l,loni." Wa.shlng. slow dov.'11 eOd be ready for an
Raymond Warne, 1882 South Batt Profeuk>nal Women'• club a.re rf'-too paper. eme1gC'ncy.
Li•mon Height.. miJ\ded lbat SOulhem Dl•trict :;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;::;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:,, Mrs. Carl Thomas p~aided and ,'"'.. --·
Mrs. c. w. Taylor gave an I~ :::-:o~~nr~ %;:1d~~!~w~;i 1 ~ u c B s I A s
Mildred Fisher were hosteL~S a period gown of white ma.rqul&et-
during the social hour. ' te ovt-r white la'ffetA. ltu1el wtth
Rf'prf!11entin the 1 I unit at J 1ace which matched the coronet
a d1Bt rlct pre-~onvent:: caucu. to }of her finJ't-rllp Yt!'\l. Her boU.quct
be. held. Ju..Qr 19~ la HW\L:lnltOl\ WU o( Whitt' 1"ladlolu. wtlh tulle
Beach vriJI be Alma Swart.a. ln4 •nd rl~bon. . ----... --. ~oming prf'sident; Edith Dulaney Mr!!'. Lou!" lol<'~l1llan. !1h1tcr of
He lC'n Patolot and Florence Davf'-y thP bndC'. WR.'I mRlron of honor 1n
I pl11k niarqu1~tte ovt•r pink taf.
, 1 feta. She W1>re a matC'hing hat The Hasty Heart and carrlt'd a bnuquet nf hlue Ea-
ls Curr. ent Offering t hn R•"'1 dal•"'' Mr McMiiian l'<e rvNI Ill'! bf>!lt mAn nnd U."lht"~ at Laguna Playhouse W(:tf> Hnwnrd Ha~f'r and David
Cttis.<1
The C'ombinell talenb of R00d}·
McOowaJI. Jt-ft. Donnell and Ton1
Brown hold forth ln "The Ha.ty
Ht-art." current C'omedy · d ran1a
presf'nted by Howard •and Frlll'lces
Graham at the Lagt.1na Beach
PlayhousC' S('t In a conval('1'Cen t
ward Mn1e place in the South
East-Asia C'omm and the fa."ll·
paced A<"llon Is aptly su ited for
the star'! in the leading rules
Running through Monday night
with a Suntlay matlnrt> al 2 30.
se.al'I' tn "The Ha..11ty Hr>art" arr
$2.40 lax in1·\odf"rt Ri>~rvatlons
may be madt' hy 1·alling J..og'\1n::i
&ach 1966.
Unitarian Society
to Heer Minister
From Wis cons in
Thf' vi~it1ng mini~ti>r next
Thursday nt lh" mpetlng nf thr
Unitarian Society of La g u n a
Beach. will be lhe R~v. Bralnllrd
F . Gibbon!", of the UniverMlist
Church 1n W&u."'-'lu, W!Aconsin.
The n1cetlng will be preced~I.
u U."IU8l , by a potluck supl)f't.
Both \he met-ting and t"-t-sup-
per will ht: held at the Wnrnan'A
Clubhou~u>, f•l l For<>sl Ave,. l.a·
guno Ben<'h -------
Daughter of Harpers
Dies in Les Vegas
SympAthy is bf:lng extf!nded
Mr. ani.J Mrs. l. W. Harper and
Idus Harper 'n tht-loas or their
tlaught('t a.nd al.liter, who wu
(')a1mNI by death 11f a rttent auto-
mobile &Cl'ident near Laa Vegu,
Nev. ·
Casa Don Carlo~
P(QV~$ Pop"i-l•t
at Grand Opening
-·-·---U..""-..... •ttn Ell ~ • --.· -• •
Pink WA.II <"Arril'<I out 11.L<to In t~
florAl !lettings, "'ilh tAll baskeUL
of pink atul '4'h1t f' ~llulinluB Mrs.
CJara. P11u11t playtil the orga.n
marchf'9 ond a1·1·omP":ni~ John
Llndl1ny. whu .-.aui;:-"[J(•t.•ausE>" and
"The Lorll', r•r11yt>r "
Th\• ri'<'rµtHlfl 1-''ll."1 held at the
<'haJ)'I w1tl1 a tler\·d <"ake 1.:entrr·
1ng tht IJrid:tl h11ff1·t amid no ral
dt'\·oratn1n" nf Kh&•li11h1i1 . larkspur
ani.J ~tfll k l'our1ng v. ··re Mn Jay
l'11rt .. r, lll\lll uf lhi· br1i.lt!' Ar\d ~fra.
Ted l''nynt•, ftUlll nf the bnd~·
gr11l1n1. "tl1Jr Ai r.It Ja('k Towl" wa...~
in t·harg~ nf lht.• ,l;llt'Sl book.
r.·nr lhf' hon,·yn\0,.1 ~pent nt
t'atallnll l."tland, thr )\ew AfMl. De-
Bord wo1., nn nquu 11blt with white
R1·1·1•~;!C01 Ii<~ aniJ n <'oruge or
b811Jn nr~·h.i<ls. Both f>}le trnd h.er
hu ... band wer" ,,;-rt11iiBted (rom
Newrw)rt Harhor · Unlon High
"t'h011i anti Mt O<-Bnrd 1~ a f{Ttd-
uate of S11nlM. Ana <·Ollt'ge. They
Will Olllkf' lht•h' r11ture horn~ In
Snntn A nn . .
Don Lawrences
Entertain for Twelve
Mr. anti Mra. Don Lawrt"nCf' of
C"n.1<1l1 MtSR rect>nUy hOfflcd a <lin·
n1•r (or 12 gut'J!l~. f'o11vt~~tlQn
pa..i..~I thl? cveninK hours.
Mesa Mafrons
Vacation at Arrowhead
Mrs. B. C. Grow and Mrs.
ruchard Jones or Oo8tA Mesa en-
joy('(! a RUfl!ber of re«nl da)'I at
Lalce Arrowhead.
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=!',on~~~:r !:em.!: = SUntfar. )uJy ts and that re~rva · . . . • ·-_ •. ,.
saturday at Cn:Wford'• ct:ru:i ~ muat. be made not later t.ha1l .. ~
•tore with Mra. Thomu in cb.a.'q. toc:tay ,rtfh' Dorothy Sutherland, '" '1~00 I
uaisted by Mra. P . v . Peteriion ,,. ~t!r •lrffl. ea.ta Mua.. ·-1 rnw M
and Mn.. Don Bnltlh. 4 Q!da~ly ~ repreMntaUan t~ ;-_,, e . -" I' • •
.._.,,, tor ,_ . ...,, ...,.. u,. ,,... ti.~ ,iub la requoatod by A ·~
)( .......... C. '!l'~.,, ~ f'I wt ..... ..., ..... ~ DQoJ'8 •• ~ ,J • -..lUra.\..U... --1: h _....., nk. A.~ W. c'Unn. earl Thotr\,U, o~n -'a\' 'l:'SO ....... "1. '-.h'tf' lufu!ft~n ·-l lPRJGflT OR B.UKET
C. w Taylor. Rex Albtl(ht, James wtW be served In the cafeteria at _lo! '· , • : , · _ •
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A. Harn., Chari.. R. Gammoo. "°°"· Speaker of the day '.• -II .... "ts Ad ~ 1:.-i;.,r&.:• "ta Plant WE Van D. Roblnaon. Fran~• Menfll, Geneva McQuattera. nationaJ d1-1 , . ~! ~ q " . !'"J~ ,~tr'~ !,;1':r'~ . \'lSJ'fO~
J, H. Oa\1&. P . v . Pete?'90n: r«tor of ~alat1on and We.sh-I • FUrH$1A r-rden 2J1: Broadway Cos""' u ... ~
o.-an Smith, Roy M. wa.Udna. &. Jnst~o~n~"'~P~'~ ... ~-~n~ta~U_•_•_f•_•_•h_•~N-•_•_-Jl~==~F=itl~Jli~A~Y~=:.,:'9:::5::::~"'==·~-~,,~=~~-~'~"~-'==·~·~-=~~:·:::::::::::':::::':':'::""':~:-~' ~·~;::~! V Ra-n. and Mrt. David Prtct, loo~ Fedlfntlon. _ e-,_ ~· • gueait and alJlter of Mrt, Thomu .
N~ltt meeting of the club w\11 ~
nn AUg. 2, thia to be at 7:40 p. m.
In the home or Mn. Wlllourhby
al 156 Roch~ler street with M'ra.
Di>IU\ Smith fthar1nr h o 1 t e 1 •
dutif' ....
Orange Co. Symphony
Begins ~eheer1i!1g
for Summer Con.cert
Rt'hearxah1 begin tonl&'hl In the
music buUdlnl' a.t Newport HW.
bor Union HIC"h° ll<'hool for ~
1ummer concert to be given 1:0-
0range County Symphony ordl·
f'Alra al 3 p. m. on Sunday, >,d·
CUHt 20 at Orang-e County t•l'l".i
Nelson lt. Bonar ol l\Jllerion
Will direct orcheaCra. pracµce u'ft~
lll Clinton Sawin, now on ••~
tlon. return.a. All lntcruted m•·
Alclana are Invited lo come · to-ft"
ht>aru.Js or call ~f'J'e Clinton
Gibb8 of O>rona del Mar. orctie•-
tra manager. for turther lntorm+-
tion. Pa.rtlcularly nl!'f!ded are mott
1trlng p11yera and b9.uooh•.
Proc"ra.m for the concert ln-
c:ludns movement.I 2 and 4 of Sym-
phony No. t) In E minor ITsc~·
kowaky) : Steppe a of Central Aa:ta
CBorodln); 'ne Wafk lo "h.n.ill.M
OArdt'n <QeUual and the Water
Music •uJle fffandeJ) but mlnu.
U\f' tourt.h ·movement.
Saa x., ...... ~ Be.t
MU.ion of San·)(), vie; Del Bae.
Located nlnf: mllet IM)Uth of '!'WI--
con In ArUona. ta ~rted by'~ ~4atlonal .lutomobllo C!ob to 1te
one ot lhe1 mc:wt beautlfuJ mlelkpl
ttructuru lJI the SoU:thWMt. ..
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1180 CH V OLIT TRUCKS A DAY I
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W• and all other C"-' -rolet Dealer& haile dellvefed
4(),001 Ch11VrOlet trvcb-1111 av-
a .. of 1530 a day-In a single month I•
·11'8!'• an alMUM, all-industry reconl '"" "° ~ tnlCk even approachn. That'• the belt
''"!~!• ~111;• sign for yo11. It tells ypu ~hat a..vi• ftv(lcj' .... llnt In Ulff preference becauM tM;'~h In value.ift I.tis you that Chevrolet trucb :s. ,i.; t:;' i.acl.;. on an klnch of """" ,..., all
Id .. ,, !t i~11 Y°'i that Ch11VrOlet ,;um wlll
loal,i 'ml' ••ti• -llljl!tl al lw cost per mile • ! ! • --I" .... ~In and ~ ~!1-,IM money ..... facbl ....... .... i.r.....,~ .... ..,... ..
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iloaA Ill )lot ........ -ot --,._. .......... -....,. . ~-.,_,.~to
lyt b'I ~-..... .. llx ......... lie~ l<liOp "'
Ill .__ ~ Ult ~ ~Ill pn.ent -'nley llaw
-· H~ ..-.-CO<r-1 ~ .. In 43 olatM and In tor.
. -~ all 'o .... UM ww!G. etA~-'-~trleot u tar ••~ u .. -.C"ll7 -... head -~ ~~., .. ot a couple of yean Hoa a ktter .muen in •
••Met ant'fld from the
' '11117PUan iludan, ~:f ,.1 ~ ~ DwM. ... •.p•a~.r-tM b.nlalti&tlld there
; ~li!io _,,. dcalbt lllat John·
• 1'f'OPOllon alone ha•• spelled
"II". ~-talluN! ... d ·e;· ... ....,...t..-..1....WU. ....... "In Ille..._ ... After
a number of hydroplanM
John9'"''a ealabl\"hment la
atr1eUy .,or eustom work °" tac·
Ing propellera. Jib loweot 1.. la
JOO. and for the gold cup Jobi tbe
pr1oe will rang.o between $260 and
$ll00.
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Jlon -'.-filed atlt t<W S7G.·
TOO ~ ....,_ the Paeltlc
0107-..i -U..... lnc., and lu .....,., ldeDl!n,d Ollly .. John
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MoN' alloP<\ ho and other _.
-att.ompi..I lo hoar.I the
Lao ~nd -at 11 p. m.
liul -sui, 11 ·and that lhe:y were
tokt then wai no more ~
&1111 th&t -fllllY would !lave to set oft. •
Phil Dike of C. D. M.
to T .. ach Art •
at Scripps·Co!Jege 'J'
Pbtf Dt.U, . whO ''Mllnme. tn
Corona del Mar and 14 -of the
teacher1 tn the. Brandt-Dike Sum-
mer A.rt achool, will teach a.rt
cluaet at Scri.ppia college thl1
coming year .• He will take the
place or Millaro dheeta. who will
be on leave of absence !qt tbe
yeu accordinl' lo President Fred-
erick Hard of the college. Dike
W-. rcccnUy made an AaJo<:tale
of the National Academy of Art.
an honor given tp very tew wesl·
ern painters.
~ ·11om l>l•IO. lut year up tl>elr
.,... COllflckrabty tllroush Ill• In·
on of a lincle change re-
J\l of thelr uauAI propellors
tboeie of Bl Johneon. a
Bom tn J\etorla.. Oregon, an ear.
ry· interest ln apeed ud enrtne:a.
look JflhnaQn to Tampa. nonda.
where In ltol, he won both auto
and boat eventa. He came out
Wc.1t apln and eettled ln Bal~
lo 1119, he took a job at th• WU-
aon Brothen boat work1. which
wu located on the <e ot the pre--
sent Fu.n Zone. Some yean later,
_!le opened hla own shop In New-
port.., on 26th lllreet, repa.tring and
bullttfng racing eng'ln'e•.
lie &Id hi 1t.ei>Ped Ude to per-
mlt hro .women pe....,,.erw to
lean before him i.nd -tbat ~
l" ._ult*I hl111 with bla ~end
ahovcll him ..-inat.a JU&rd rail·
lq Utd do'Nn'..t.he ·stepe. He claim-
ed to ba.ve IUffered tnjurta to hie
rleht ear, ribs. neck, kidney and
lhat he atill 11: autferinl' from a'
.. .,o..t • traufnatic neuroa:h1" a n d
other hurt.a.
* "ONLY 9 DAYS LEFT!" *
tir Jor Motor Boflt magu;Sne
'"If the whee.I alone can add e mlie. ·an bour to the apeed-
'"crut thtnga can be n.pected . rm from thoM who can get
lflCI wonder wheels." • ~ ... aLaniey 8 . Sayrea.. wealthy aut~ ~ dealer who piloted the Slo-
~ti>J•n IV on It.a rtt0rd runa,
one of thoee convinced that
n's propellohl were the out-
, n.g factor In raillng r-eturns
~ tiydroplanea.
! ~ contacted Johruion and
he would Hke-to talk to him
both were In Detroit for a
C'Up n.ce. ThUi wu in 1948.
• ~~)'res wu then IQOklng long-
' iJiliy at the world'r. record.
· ·.Job.Mon. h.lm.aelf, feels that the
eOm,ptete cooperation of the !7r1ncl-
• p&1I tnvolved 1n producing the 81~
. M'e-Sbun IV was an lniport.ant fac-
i9F *bl lU aucceM. His wu no
.. baalted over deal." h" says.
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a~ even H I. Ordinarily •pff.d
teeonla Inch their way up the lad·
dlr.' It a hydroplane pilot could
a&oa.l the Mark by two miles an
holfr• he would be In a mood to
COf11T&.lulate hlnuelt. But on thl!!
trip Ute old mark wa.s left l>e}lind
by nearly 19 miles per hour!
Not atnce Bir Malcolm Campbell
(!.tabllahed the world's record In
1f3.8 on Lake Conlaton, England,
Md bl& mark of 141.74 mile. an
hour been even threatened. the
beat an American had been able
to do wu 127.08 miles per hour,
the .feat of Dan Arena at Gull
Lake., Mkblg&n. lut year.
Oar Wood Couldn't
Famed apeeW;ter Gar Wood, Ion~
the Idol of American k inds. had
complained bitterlY or "prop trou-
ble .. when he gave up trying to
bOo.t .his hydroplane record. With
tour .:Jr60 horse power Uberty cn-
Jlnes he wu unable even to ~~
~ •t.. U\~ hC.\lhlB reachcCI ..... a,...'""" ... p.
AIU8on.
Well. what abou~ lhl~ propellor
of HI JohnJt0n'11, e"Verybody wan~
to Jtnow ! .. lt'a a rreak," he s&,yA.
A -h'ea.k that JohnM>n produ('ed
y-ilth· c-real patience and care. and (sf.~~ that he can reproduce at will.
The propellor Is th(' Harne !'lhapf'
.... :. highly 8UCCCM(U) lllodel John-
*>0 turned out a feW years ago, .a: which waB dubbed "th<' <'le~v
i.r" by M>mc O( lt.!1 Wl<'iS. Thi!'! WQ.'1
a · two-bladro itercw . .!!harp on thr
1eadinc edge and thlckenetl M It
wt'.nt beck, Hke a butcher knife.
11\e new wrinkle l.<1 the freak
p«.of\ which John."On ha.!I worked tJtto t.hc blA.del'I. '"Thi.!! l.<1 not I!. trur
ecttw lo the 11haft.'" he C)(plains.
However. he adm\L" that the dlf-
~nce la linperc<'pllble to the lay-
~· In ract. It even glvc.!I the t-x-
peru trouble.
"When J sent one of these props
to Sid Street In Kan!I~ City," he
aald. "Sid phoned lmmediatel,y
complaining that there was no dtr-
te.renct>. other than the mt'tal used,
between the new prop and the old
one. I wouldn't argue with, Sid,
who won the Trtmpcr and Jaloo
Trophies la.st year. I almply tokl
b.1m to me.kc a rew run.!! with the
new one aiid let me know the re-
/JU.It.a. A .11hort Ume later I got the
moat enlhusfutlc nole from him.
Ke had upped his speed aeven
lnl1ee an hour:·
!:very lime one of JohnM)n'e
proprrllen pu11he:i a hydroplane
OYflr & measured n1lle to rrcord
Tele· fun
by Warren lloodr1<:h
In 1928 John.Ion took over the
btggut automobile garage he
could find in Balboa, where he
added propeller production to hll!I
.engine work.
"l would hop the engines up to
the point where the boats would
really go," he rec:alb, "and then
get complaJnL!I from the owneni
because or vtbratJon, Trouble waa
with the propilll. but they didn't
know lL They blamed me for my
engine work. So to protect myself,
l began de.signing and building
equipment to straighten a.nd re*
pair props. Fl~t thlng J knew, my
propeller bu.sineoe had left the en·
glne bwslne.sa far behind,"
J ohnson's l.s now exc lusive.Iv a
propeller engtneering conce rn,~ but
he hu recently had to design hl.!1
own rudders. because here again,
the convenUonal output couldn't
keep up with hls particular pro-
ducl.
During the war, the navy want-
~ to commiMion JohnM>n as a
captain. but when they dl!lcover-
ed that he was pa.st t~e age limlt.
they had to be content with his
.!lervices as a clvUtan. Hi traveled
the Atlantlc coast servtng as in-
structor and trouble ahooler, deal-
ing mostly with P. T . boats and
torpedoea.·
In 1938. HI had brought his
propeqer shop back to Newport.
and In 1944 he open~ In his pre*
5ent locAtlon. He ls married but
ha..• no children. He live.-. with hl111
wif{' al 318 Alvarado Pi., Balboa.
Tiie ··sand Bar' is
New Ad~itiop at
CGstawajs Club· ·
The "Sand Bar". new addltiun
to thl'9 CaAtawa:Yt1 club il'I a novel
1df'a put Into eff<'cl by Don D1ck·
r rman for the pleasure of thf'
yachting Cratcrnlty, many n(
whom find It their ravorlle ren-
drJ:vous .
Con111tructcd on lhc front tlnd
we.<1t side or the unique building
wtilch was once lhe old golf club-
house. It gives an additional JH"at-
lng capacity of 70 at six root plate
gla58 windowa which overlook the
harbor and In add\,tlon there are
five Individual baMI which seat
twt"> pet80n8 each.
The .sanded noor which ma.kea
n1a riners feel completely at home
Is one of those things that's so
old Its: new, for It hark" back to
pioneer days In New England
when the flrat settlers, lacking
floor coverinp, covered lhe ba.re
board.a wllh fine sand whjch was
each day cattfully patlem~ with
whisks of their crude brooma.
On the one waU ape.co which ls
not given over to windoWa Lt & bit
mural painted Ml go1d and 11llver
and soft colora. one of a J>9.lr
which Don painted and which for
many yeata were on the waUa of
hi.11 Helgh·'Ho club. once the m0.11t
famoua -0f New York night spots
and the one In which Rudy Vallee
got hla start to tame.
SURROUNDED BY nu; JUDGES tllat cho9e b"' to repr8Nt Ne:.--port Barbol' I.a tlile Oraqle
county Fa.Jr Queen l'Oftffttt A•l'Wll 18.. hi 10,~.r. hloude Lomta IJri•ta of New·port... She"• 1eleeud.
"'lnnf'r of Sunday'a contnt at Kf'n NI~ Villa ~tar Ina. Le.ft to npt~ Kt>a NIW., m. c.; 0Uollat1
Leonetti, Judre: l..oN'tta. "-Ith h•r cup and r:'ldlo; Enktne Job.MOii. Ju~, and M-.ck Se.RmU, judp.
Russell N. Swan Shares Honors .
in Orange County Art Assn. Show .
A progran1 of art e it hi b It a.--------------
spon.sored during the summer Laguna Beach, Palm Spring!!, and
months by tht" Orange County at the annual Newport HI g h
Art Association will pt"!'a('nt the School pun::ha.u exhibition. Dur-
ing h1a war service In China. he
work o f Orange County &rtist.11. waa commlask>ned to paint water·
RuMell N. Swan of CosLa Mesa colors and murals. He la a fo rmer
and Frederick Jenntaon of Sant.a Atudent or the Otis Art lnatttutf'.
Ana are being reprt>aentf"d ...,.fth an l...oi. Angeles, under Eijnar Hansen
exh1bltlon or their paintings In the and ~tllford Zornes.
Lecture Hall of tht' Full"rton Pub· Mr. Jennison studied under a
lie Library, during July. lwn year 11cholarei;hlp at the Otia
Both art\11U. received comn1en-Art lnat1tutf', followed b y addlt-
datlons for thetr oil pairttings by 1onal study and travel In Franct'
the jury of tht' AMoclatlon s Mctl'I· and Mexico. Since his rf'turn. he
bcrs· Exhibition held 1n Atay. They ha!! exhibited frequently and w\de-
are being honored with a Joint ly In the United States. He had
showing or their otl and water· one--man show.s In Long ~ach
color paintings and dr1l\lo'Lnga. llnd Paine.svillr, Ohio, and In the
Mr. Swan h11J11 been gaining .!!pee-19·19 Galitorn1a Dra"•lng ShmA' at
l.111 honors rnr h1!C pa1nl1ng. h'av1ng Laguna Beach, hf' w .. a'A•arde-d
been award('<i f1r:!l't prize In the sn honorablt' mention He l.11 rep·
Annual Nat~onal Veterans' cxh1bl-)I rr~rnted In the 19:'>0 Artlcle11 of
tlon at Sant8 Monica In additio n l...nA Ans:eh·.11 flnd Vtr1nity Elthlbt·
he haA exh1b1tt"'d 1n Lo.!11 Angc lc:o.. t11111 hy A J>I'" ~no! ink drawing.
Burt Procter, Other Arfisfs fo Paint
' Art .festivCJI Tableaux Backgrounds
The art of t"opyu~t hns ~n 1 Kl Ven nr'A' 1111·01">C an\! slgnlfican<'e • .. Jeremiah.. front ).il('har langelo'8
by thl' Pa.gent or lh1• Mtt.ater.s al il.11tinr Chapel fre&coea, among
Lh-. faml'd Laguna. Btoat•h Fe11tival othf:rs.
of ArUI to bf> hrld thil'I 111ummcr Vt"l!'lalilc l>an Miller and Leo--
July 22 through A..ugu.!ll 6. This nan.I Kaplan. rri('nda of ten yeat11'
11pcctaculnr nightly prugrMl"!l nt i'lta.ndlnf! who havr worked a.II "
lAblcaux annu11lly r~-cr('at('l'I ...,•1th tca111 on nlural and <'om n1erclal
living figure.<1 , t\Ulhrntlc t•oalumi'!C. art projcc·L" "10('\• coining to La-
and letlcr·perrect :o.ett1n~P1. thrrf' ~una from New \·ork. arc respon-
11core m11stcr-p1eccs front thC' an· sible for s. wide variety of back-
nals of art. grounc.111.
An 1mportanl fC'utUr1• or lh•• prri-Jnc lluh•d &tC" l'IU t h fhVt'nJ(' work.!!
duction, req11\rintc verM1:1tlllty anct d!'I Vnn tier \Vydc.>n'"' "AnnunC"I&·
mont.hs of work in adve.n('l'. it1 lion" with lt!'I rich , prln1IUve dt>·
the painting or the ba('kground!'I t.Rll. r'aln1a Vecch10'!4 grandiose
which dupllcatr on a huge !'lcalc "Virgin and Child wfth Thrtt
the or!glnab1. Thi! Y<'Mt the lre-Sa1nt1:." Renoir's lmpre~lonlstlc
mendou11 ta.ak has bttn di\·1tled "Canot.sl..IJ' Pic nic," and the sts.rk-
Rmong .!K'Vt-ral or Laguntt'JIJ top-ly modem "High Yallcr .. of Rcgl-
fllght 11 rtlst11 n1tld Mar8h.
Bt.Jrt PrOCtl.'r, or Corona rlrl Mar. ProUflc Alfrrd Dur>r•nt Is a vet·
Mesa Citizens
Council Meets
Two officer• of the Coat& Mesa
Otlzens Council were to be elect-
~ Monday night tn & meeUn&'. a~
the Main School, It wu announc-
ed Sa.turda.y by Mrs. Bulle Louns-
berry. Beftttary--treuurer.
Also on the .,-ends for Monday
ev•ning 'A'&a reorpnlu.Uon of the
council to include repruentatlon
from all of the 17 votlrrc precinct.a
of the community. Only nine p~·
cln('ts are repre.11entffl now. The&e
were the only precinct.a when the
council wu organized a few year11
ago.
Retiring oncer• are W . B.
John.aon, president; H einz Kalaer.
vice •president, and Mns. LoWl.1-
berry.
Clualned ada c011t lltUe, do much.
Be ulJed. for $400 medic&! ex-
peneu, $300 I08ll of earnlnga, $50,·
000 genera.I damage& and $20,000
exemplary and punJUve damagea.
Hall Attends
Panel Discussion
Elgin Hall. 2231'1 Harbor Blvd. Coa-
t& Me.., talt week met with eight
olher •l'f'icultural teachens al San
Lul.t Obispo In a panel ctt&coas:ton
ot "an Agricultural Education
Pr ogram !or boy• who don't
live on fann1." The meeting
wu part or the thirty-first an-
nu&J conference o{ the C&.llfornia
A&'Ticultura.I T~cben A.MOClatio
held on the California State Poly-
technic College campus.
Hall, said. "The children of !Un·
erant farm WOf'keni present a real
fa.rm problem. \\'Ith the preaent A.g
aet-up. all studenls are r~ulred
to have a project. Itinerant farm
children, lntereated in farming. but
lacking project opportunities. are
a real concern."
After lonr discuMlon. the group
recommended coursea In general
farming-for boys and girl.a, and
more aklila courae.s taught ori
8Chool farma.
STEAL CAl'o'V AS RAFT
Hele.n Gwynn, 2100 Miramar,
Balboa., report~ a stolen c&nva.s
ra.fl from the Corona del Mar
me.In beach about 3 :30 p. m . Fri-
day, Newport police said.
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.,_, aore beovtifvl O•d .spociovi lbOI\ •••t befOt• •.. with
~ 011• of th• world'' lorgeit gro11d•l•11d·<l11bhovi•
b1o.1ildi119i ••. fhov•o11di el oddiliOl'lol 11ew Jeoh.
~ COMING SATURDAY, JUlY 15
• $25,000 INGLIWOOD HANDICAP
• Nontr11••• /11cJc.od• lh• WOf'ld fomo111 HOOi,
Ct•ol••I Ho,.dicop Hot1e i11 Jroi11i11g Todo7f
1 Y. Miles f0t 3 Yea; Oldt ond Up
NEW lllUVED SIAT POUCT . ~.for Ill• lir1t tinte
1011 _, otd•t f•J•tv•tl 1•al.r o.r for in od'H!llC"e 01 ~ yow •i•.h . f., inforllltOfiort pfi0it• Ol•9on 1·11•1 Of
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fell Jn love with the Went as a yt:!arl'I' 11tanding. \.Vide experience
young n1an whllr working on &JI. a cJccoratlve mura.Ust In New
r11ochc!'I In V\'yon1fng and Ariwna, York. at the San Francl!'l<'o World'~
Is widely kno""·n for hl11 Wf'flltems Fa11 . at Hearat·s San Simeon
and marines. His full bru.eh and Ranch. a.nd latterly in Laguna lies
free technique arc.> utiltud to ad-behind hl8 facile. Spttdy method.
vantage on such rxpan11lve sub-tllls year be.ckgrounda for three
ject.s u .f"retlerlck Rt>mington'11 Vcrmeers. a No rman Rockwell
"Benighted For A Dry Can-1p." nlagazJne cover, "Christ In thr
Millet's "Going To W ork," and Temple"' by Helnnch Hoffman, and
the maje.8tic sweep of "T~ Cre-''The Drunk'" by George &1Iowt1
atlon of Adam," "E.ukJel." and are h1a \.\.'Ork.
•fe•H •"4 toil• ru,en •• '•tr 1nr .. rouM, tltr p«rlc, lrin11 kti«e11 Runfin11lon Beull Blv4.
9"' Sul• AN lfion J.111 •• tit• •e•LNr' .Ut of Pnciflt Electric r.U""', o#er1 ~kinll facilllii•
lor h«A.,...t1, I.re riAfa. Mllilerf l•,.iUlit•, '"'It irelcr 1Aower1 W 'ri111Un1 lotutfci1U."
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State Park, the Huntinrton Beach News stated:
"Oil money, several hundred thousand do1Jar1 of It from the
Huatiq1on hell oil fields, have transformed 9300 feet of
unkept •batJi .within the city. limits from Hlway 39 IOUtheaat I ~ to tile Suata Ana River into ' a delightful public playrround."
As oae of the ~ individual sources of oil r~enues from fields in
.the Clt7 et lhmtlastoll Beach and the County of Oranre, and 111 an.
1 JDJtltaU-.tllat la Yitali, Interested in the eommnailty of which It Is a
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'llO'llW!e tbe follo'Ning ridiculous statsment, " ... it is
tr. thai· the more one hJ18 the lea there ia tor others.
ao that. t.¥b man's succCSI\ represents correspondi~g failure
in hi& neighbors."
PLlnCING POURTH In th• Al-.,,..,., lloll Oftr Jo. -.... .....,. tile --from U.. -t
Giibar Ill. pletW't'<I ._ ...... ;we. ta tWr !1i1n ~>' at tllo .,,iioia .A.acbl Clnr.. 'l'IN>J .. u1ht .
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mutf'r; Ell G~fl:, ud OU Barb8ia, OY•nU ot the Gilbar UL (Photo by Beckner)
For ~ leamed ( ? ) Primate of the Church of Eng· land. I would .recommend a course of reading in Arn~can
history. It would astound him. He would learn that 1"hen
~ wb,lte man first came lo what Is now tile United States.
~ ~re just a few h.undred thousand IndJans .occupymg
tllt temtory, stmggling for a bare aubsiatence. Today,
four centuries later, 100 million people. including 3~.0QO
Indiana, live in this self-same territory, and havt. achieved
the blgbeat standard of livin~ the world has ever known.
~. the same country, 'but the white man pioneered
it-be tilled the fertile acl'l!S and developed its natural re-
ioiuaa. Be invented machines and gadgets, and he work·
Ila. ToDA Y THE POOREST CITIZEN OF THE UNITED
lft'~TEE IS RICHER THAN WAS THE RICHEST INDIAN
iUlJ1t CENTURIES AGO. That would seem to knock into
... ·~ bat" Dr. Temple's 'absurd statement that, "each
inah~l ·auccess represents co"""'i°"ding failure in his
~bora."
But Dr. Temple is not the only clergyman or religious
educator who in recent years has sounded off with such
ioclallat drivel. In their zeal for the welfare of the "com-
inoll man." all too many church dignitarieS misguidedly
ha~ been advocating some form of socialism or collectivism
tor the United StalA!il. It is refreshing, therefore, to know!
that there are some churchmen who bitterly oppose the
unaound economlc fallacies ·of others of their fellow-laborers
in the "vineyard." One such is the Reverend Theodore
Graebner,, Concordia Theological Seminary, St. Louis, Mi•·
aouri. In bia book. ''The Businessman and the · Church,"
be baa thla to 1111.y : •
"A feeling exists among certain religious peopl'e that
tlnere is something inherently wrong with the profit mo·
tlve ... U no one is allowed to make a profit. no individual
will start an enterprise which hires ot)1ers t~ produce
things for sale.
Korea Vets to
Get Benefits
American .Jervlcemen calletl In-'
to action In Southern Korea art>
ellgibJe for benefit.a admlniaterf'd
by lht> Veten.n1 Administration, It
waa announ~ lhi111 week In Wash-
ington, D.C. by VA official.JI, .
thoee who sufftr Injury o r dl&--
r-ut In ltne of duty are entitled
lo disability compentatlon pay at
full wartJme ratea, despite the
fact that thi.s nation Is not at
W 8 '
AIMl, tf they carry Nationa.1
Service Llrr lnaurance. premium
pa ymen l11 'A'lll be wa11.'ed In cast"
{'tf Injury or dl~al't ··traceable to
tht> extra ha :.:a rd of .ervice"
and any Rell on In South Korea
could rail u nd('r that ca.le.gory.
Dependents of lhOMe who might
lruJ.e their l!vea In action will be
f'ntltled to death compensa tion
b<"nefit11 11.l wartime ta.tea
Full "'•r11J1V' RalH
Full wartime. n.tf'• ror <Uaabillty
and death compensation, arl•ing
under condlt_tons. slmUt.ar to lhf'
Korean altuatton., are authorized
by PubHc Law 359. 77th Con-
eaa pu.sed 12 day1 after the
attac k on Pearl Haabor tn 1941.
Under that law, w.rttm.e ra.tH
are payable for d isability or
death res ulting from Injury o r
dlaeaae r~el\'ed in ll.ne of duty
"~ 11 aa a direct r elll.l.lt of armed
conflict. or ( 2 I Y/hlle entaJed In
extra har.ardous service .• including
such service under conditions sim-
ulating war. or 131 v.•hlle th"'
Unlted Statea la "nga gr-d Jn war "
The Koree.n a cUon brings the
first and M<:ond caleg-orles Into
play
Peacet1n1 e ratrs of compensa·
lion, VA expla ined. art' 80 percent
of w a rtlm<' ratea. ·
County Needy Aid
60°/o Over National
"Everyone who hopes to make a living must seek
~nal service, or a wage or salary position in produc·
tlve indutry. Withont profit, there will be no productive
induatriea under private ownership or 'Control, for the rea·
ailn that no one would have a reason for starting such an
indnatry.-U there are no private Industries to furnish jobs,
ahd everyone must look for a job for himself instead of
making jobs for others. there would be only one way out.
That would be for the Government to take over all indW!·
trlea and find jobs for e~rybody, which would be Com·
m.uniam." Orang" ('ounty's $69.95 aid per
needy aged pt.-rson during May, ~ij ,.;~ late.Pope Leo XIII. in his Encyclical Letter, ''The 19~. wu w per c•nt higher than
OUld1 n of 'Labor," wrote in part regan:tink the interfer· the $43.69 national avec-.ge plY· ence 0 'the State into the affairs of the individual and ment dul"tng April. l9~ (late•t nationwide data available), Calif:
family : ornia Taxpaye rs· usoclalion uld
"SUch interference is not only unjust, but is quite cer· today.
"Meltteities t>f -----an Old Depot"
When I t11.rn baoJc me.roorle111 pegea.
\\'Ith rnfnl'led an1l1e!!I an.t1 t ran.
A.lld ttvttw-the 9<.-.nes and incJ-
clfnto
of many by~g-one ycan.
1 •~ rar in thf' dlatance. a Jillie
woOOen shack buldt th• raJl-
'°6d track•.
I waa Ule Op and 11taUon A1ttnt.
A.nd an.9Wered to the eall "N'E"
'n'le wind blew through lhf' many
crac.ks. •
and whistled 'neath the door.
Wh.all beoomf' or Lanahan and
Lanigan.
That ran thf' local freight. always
In hurry tor fear they'd be
Late.
Some of the gang have drifted rar
and wide.
Some have crossed the great
dtvide, and aomf' 'dwell In d l11-
t.ant place•.
And some atlll live with in mem·
orie111 page".
Yea 'twould glvt me pleuure lo
1tee my pals one<' more.
Approach that old wooden ahat k ,
a.s thty did In d,ays of y orf'.
To Stt the la.ntcerna dimly glo"'"
A11 In the daya of long a1'9.
By • Beule Sutt:ierla.nd,
221 -3~0l SL, Newport Beach.
Li~t Nearby · VA
Off ices, Hospitals
The.re are two regional v ·eterans
Admln~tration offlcea In LOfl
4 ngel l'~ and seven 4eld offices In
ouUytng eountles, as 'well u three
VA hOApltala nt"&r Los Angeles.
Regional otflce111 are locatf"d at
1031 South Broadway In down-
town Loa Angelea, and at 1380
South Sepulveda Bl\'d. in \\'e&t
Lo!I Angeles. Field· orrtcea are in
Paudena at J 37 No rth Marengo
A venUl'; In Long-Beach at lhr-
Post Office Building: San Bernar-
dino at 1120 .. E .. Street: Bakers·
field at 1100 Golden State A\·enue ,
San Lul.<J Ob111po at 864 Santa
Rosa Street : Santa Barbara at
735 Statr Street : Laa Vegas
N('vadA , El'A'f'il Hotel.
All office hours are Monday
through Friday from 8 a.m. to
4 ;JO p m , ClCC'e pt for nati onal hol ·
ldaya Ylhen the offices are cl08E'd
FOR APPLES MA VBE'
A polishing machine ('Osting
$1& w as ordered for the Newport
Bt'ach tO\\'nS h1p court by thf'
board of auperv.itor11 !eat \\.ed-
ne.sda.y.
• LAJt(li!J!:nA.LS n.. th,... are lb• VA LJG~L NO'ftCE Cent"r at 9awtelle &n4 W'ftll'l!N' f~-...;:;:;.;;cc~;,..,;~::;..;;..:.;;:..:::.__
Soulevard1, Including Wadsworth
and Brentwood h08pit.a.Ls. and the
Domiciliary: Long Beach Ho!i!pilal.
occupying the faclUtle.o1 or the e x-
Naval hospital: and San Fernan-
do Ha1pitaJ for treatment of tu-
berculosis. tocet~ on the h11l!ide
to the east or thf> city or San
Ferfll.ndo.
The VA Hospital at Van Nuys
'A'8a clc.ed June I whf'n pa tient.It
were mol.'ed to the Long Bea C'h
HOJ1pltal. A lOOO·bed n('uro-psy-
chlalr1c, h08pltal ls to be built by
the VA on the Van Nuys site.
bot a starting date hea not yet
been announced.
SOTIC'E JS\'ITfSG RIDS
The Board o r S<'hool Trusfee11
or the !\'p\li·port lkach Sc-hool Oia-
trlct, Orange ('ou nty, \l.'111 rf'Cl'ive
bids at the business o rflce. Clifr
Drive & Irvine Ave. 1\'e\~'port
H rights up to 8 :00 p. m , July
12, l P~O for painting the exterior
o r tht' l'.'1""\\·port School and the
Clatodian·s cottage a t 14th and
Balboa Blvd , ~t'V•port B("a ch.
Pairrting to !)(> done a ccordin g
lo 9pt'Cif1cat1on.'5 on file 1n Dis-
trict Su Pf>rin tt>nrlC'nt'15 office, Cliff
Drive and lrvlne Ave
The Board of School Trustees
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a( t1ol Hfipart -8cbool Dion ~ ......... ""' .. ,Inf to ~l I u,. "' all ~ •r wallre IUIY 11n•
-*1'ill. -. ' ~ t T Weo\<m .Jay " ~ ul llie N4WJ>ai'l -• · _...._, Dhltrict ' N•o. --'r.\
1'lll>lloh Ttii 'llO
Jft)ftcC' .... e:-,.....-.-.~· ..... ·-uu:~' -
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On rnda1, .A...,wnt 4.,, 1900; at
11 :00 o'i:loclt a.m.~ at tile' 9oUth·
erly .. ~ "' tliit CGunt.)I Oout1 ~-lant& .4pa, C&lltohlla.
T1t1o'11.rlice eo,,,P..,y, • ci>rpor-
•tloll "" Ttullte<t undo\'-~ deed
o1 tn.uot ~d .. by: Sany £. Ktn·
iron and -8blri«i)r R. Ke"'on hwo·
ban4 a.nd wtr~ • .and ~ $ep--
l•mb<\r SO, 1947, In Book• 1548,
Pa,J• H9 GI t)/!lcl&I ~ of
LoO A.ngellie CowttY. Calltdrnl~.
by re.a:ao:i\ ot tbe btta~h or ~ertaln
ilbllpt.lon. lleCUn'd thercby1 notice
1f ~hlch waa ~cd llatt:b 7th. 1~. In -k·lllll, Page 1!6. of
18.ld OfflOJI ~rd.a, will 9'!11 a.t
oubllc atfctlon ·14 lhe hfg...., ~Id ·
der ror cuh, payable In l'.\wful
n1oney or the uh.lled Sta.tea at the
Ume or saJ~. wit.bout warranty as
to title. poaM"11km or enc u m -
brancea, the lDterHt conveyed to
ana now held' bf ilald Trustee un·
der .&id deed QI t:ru:9t. tn and lo
the following described property,
to-wtt:
All lbat certain real property sit·
uated in the City of Newport
&>a.c.h, County or Orange, Stat<' of
California, described as follows:
Beginning at a point in the
N orthereuterly exteMlon of
the NOt"thwesterly line of Lot
Seven fn Block Forty-six of
Rl,•e r Section, Newport Beach.
as shown on a map recorded
In Book 4, Page 2~ or Mis·
cellaneous Mapa, records of
Orange County. C&lifornla,
250 feet Northeasterly of the
point of lnterseotlon or the
Northwesterly lint of s a I d
Lot Seven with the Northeast·
etly line of the right of way
conveyed to the City or Nf"W·
po rt Beach, by deed recorded
.November lSth 1927 tn Book
9&. Page 228 or Officla.! re-
cords: thence Southeasterl y
st right angle~. 85 feet. more
or Jes.s. lo a point in the
Northea~lerly extension o f the
Southeasterly line of Lot Nine
in satd BI o c k F ort)' - s ix :
t hence No rtheasterly along
tht> N ortheasterly extension
or the Southeai:1te rly li ne or
111a id Lot Nine, 40 feet : thenee
N ortheasterly at right angl<'!'.
85 feet. 1nore or less. to a
point In t he Northeasterly ex-
t ension of thp Northwesterly
line of l'lald Lot Seven. and
thenee Southwf'sterly along
the Northeasterly extension ot
the No rthwesterly line of said
Lot SeveJ], .JO teet, to the
pomt of begln.nin&".
for the ~purpose of paying obliga·
tions secured by said deed includ-
ing fee s, charges and ex~nse!I. of
t he Tr'ust ee. advances. if a ny. und-
er the terms of saltl deed, lnterE>sl
thereon and $6<102 .14 , in wnpaid
principal o ( the note M'cured by
said deed. with interest thereon
from ~1ay I . 1949. as in Ra.id note
and by la""· prWJ idrd.
Dated: July 7, 1950.
TITLE SERVJCE
COMP/!.NY
By : Ethel L . R obertg
, A.8sistant Seerelary
No. 121 Times
Publish July 11-18-25, 1950.
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Short or long tri.e;;:you ca.n take the youngs~rs
along for very fin.Jc ntra cOSt-via Santa Fe.
Childr<n under 5 }""" frt< ... under 12 ye:in
for just half f:ire ... whC"n accompanied by a fare·
paying adulr. And Sanca. Fe baggage allowance
i.s liberal-1~0 lbs. free for (":lch full fare, in
addirion ro hand luggage.
Talce the children wirh you on your nexr tr ip
ea.st ... give rhe{TI unforgerrable memori~ of chc-
ma jC"stic Grand Canyon ... rhe fairyland of
Carlsbad Caverns ... rhe colorful Indi:tn Pueblos
around old Sanra Fe. Sropovers easily arrang.:-d.
Five daily traim bcrwffil Cal iforn ia-Chiago
-Super Chief, The Oiief, El Capir.:i n, C:iJ ifornia
ltd., The Cr:icd. C.1fyon -provide accommod:i·
cions ro fit ('very purse. Fine Fred Harvty food .
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With "···· oes West' tnode on th
A II/ fllfis "'*' . • Sonro '• _ . cti11 A ,,,_
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C. D.'l.INDSEY, T.P.A.
1088 E. 4th St., Phone Kimberly S-!'>SM
o r Santa Fe Depot, Klmbe.rly 2-4.tot
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t&ln to harass !Old disturb all classes of citizens, and to Aid ...... paid to &.~78 l""'P1• who qualified •• "needy aged" In sllbject them to odious and intolerable slavery. It would the county aurinir May. total •kl
cfpen the door to envy, to evil speaking, and to quarreling: paid •mounting to ~.188 ror
.. w.. f ea1 h l th l d f the onP month . ....., aourcea o w t wou d emse v~ run ry, or no The JTO 68 aver•r• aJd paid II lllB/1110/CAI EllllA/Cf Ill I
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oae would have any interest in exerting his talents or bis n«dy agfll people throughout
industly; and that .ideal equality of Which SO much is said Ca.ll!omla during May WU S2 per
would, in reality, be the leveling down of all to the same cent higher than the national avuagf' oC $43.69 for April, the
condition of misqy and diahonor. uao<:lalion found.
Thus it is clear THAT THE MAlN TENET OF SO· "CaU!omJana pay the bighell
SIALISM THE COMMUNITY OF GODS MUST BE aid to the greatest number or ' ' n .. dy aged Jl"<>ple In the nation,"
UTI'ERL Y REJECI'ED, for it would injure thote whom the Tupayen' uooclation do·
it is intended lo benefit, it would be cdntrary to the natural clar..i.
rigbta of mankind, and it would introduce confusion and ,
diaorder into the commonwealth. -Our fiMft and most W~~mHHJS .
flllldamental principle, tlleref.(>re, 'when we undertake to at Lewil
alleviate the conditipn of the masses, must be the inviol-"Averag<' weekly eamtnp _or
ability of private property." Califomia factory wdrkers reach·
Dr. Temple baa lived to witness his naUYe England .., an •ll-Ume hl&"b In Ma)"', P•ul Scha.rrenbetg". CatJtoml& Dlrect:ar f..U into the mora.ss of Socialism, with its devastating effect 0t Industlial lldotlona, announc·
upon· a once proud a~ple, With England's messy ed today. Production worken In
experiment confrontirlg us, eurely we ue l(llt gding to let =alilomla roanufacturtnt; t>lanl&
the United StalA!il fall Into the same tnp.. ""'-'-. we will eamod an a~rqe or $t?.&2 per -~""' wedt OOOOpaNd 'lfllb $0.N Ip
reject the false economic phlloaophy that "each man's April and "lAO )n lll¥ 1N8.
llllCCeU Npresents corresponA;~0 !allUtt in bil n•••bbor'a." Factbry ""'~ ti. California
-....... ' ... --ROt ,.. ......... Ulan We know better than that. All that America bas been, -1a u.-1n u.. Ualtod Stat .. u a
uid will be, def'mit.ely dlaprova that rldleuloilll atatementl. II'~ 1lie aaaono1 .a~ ,. .. ~7.60 e<f -~In lb7,i9C111 COD· bullni WIUI ~ lb C&llfomia.
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two tlalllnc' -• '"' ~ •t $160 -Wrili ~,. . .
nlaht '""" °"' open .eodq>lt of Ute ca.lft Cl ti II Ulll
aL Lido 'r.Mlil ~
l'OJllY JlllJO lfOVEll '·
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Wldimi,....., lllJ Maaport AW.. '
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131 ITIEI CARS
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w lta-tel ...... _.!a I 'b """ " ... peak
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A .... ret t-on tlle net WU --..,...S J1l ID•-•119'
......,_ to 114" llluted tlw! -~tkln b7 -....._ rin '•--'· Ph I ........ ' ellaUIMn or Ille 8""Ulem Callfo --.-~~ 1 8 --• aid, orni, ·au...,. Oommllteo ror illo J1h.. wu ext1nsu1anea b7 nmnln H.,.,,,.,. &port_ 1 · ·
at ~ Ooett l{!way, whue tho Rtrmi>W..., the ...C.ot =-=
lTU<k ._.,. 'I'll• net....., .. owned '-•· · ~)' lileCulla~ l!rolh•n, <Jcurudde mo;:'.,. In Korea. Mr. "PelNe ~·
and ha do1VeJI by ArUIW" Ober. Ill l~o ~ Whlcll PrWI
or t11e • .,. •city, Hayden said. ~PP<>~ ot :_ wt;,t;r=nt
conulq la -.ln1nc -and l ....
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"Ne.ve r belon bu there Men
a greater need for 'the practk:e' ibt
dlfde.nc:iy &J)c'I eConomy In our m
nltaira. It ia no Ume for the wale
of our re80UTCta or the dUpllcaUon
ot• government fluk'llons.
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DEN'l'rSTRY
·ll\IO E. Ba1 An., Balboa
Dr, M. \Vt:SLEY WISE
'·~rat anU ChJldrcn'•
DENTISTRY
14.lj Coul BIYd. Ba.r. 5090
Oorona de.I Mar
Eve.11. by appolnlmmt
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
.. Jt t. no urmi tor ~onfuatpn .
To meet lhla cri.U. or tny c~
tar lhat mlltte.r, we expect
national hou."le to be 111 ortlf'r, d·
flelent an<l direct.
·"At no ptorioJ since the Hoover
Report WWI IJ!Auetl hav~ we had ~"l much 1K:ed fOf •treamltr\cd.
1·ompetent KQVernment. ·
"I tuik all clUuna wh.o have the
welfare of the country at hea"4
to comn1unicate with their repre-
Jttntatl•es In Congreu and to urge
them to support the reorpnlu.-
lion billa, not only with the pur-
pose or saving $3 to " billions
annually, but lo obtain !!lmoolhtr
amt more efficient conduct of our
nationaJ affairs."
P•••.: """'°" 5810 (:CtQSf Assn. to
110 Broad\\'a.7 C08ta ~lrm • ______ ,M~t August 8
Be SURE.-INSURE
wttb
MAURIE STANLEY
Insurance Only
Phone Barbor 111e
H5 .Marble Ave. Balboa IAland
STATE FARM
·Insurance Companies
LIFE • AUTO • FIJCP:
W. L LANDIS
&05 ~ E. Bay. Balboa
Har. !Ml-It
w. Stuart Foote
GENERAL INSl·R.~~('F.
2117 Ralhua Rl,·tJ.
St>""port R1•Uf'h Ph. liar.
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BEACON 6061
C.ta 1'18& Mat treas Co.
2160 Newport 'Blvd.
. ATllLt.IF.S 1-~00T <IER.\f
A.'1'AZISfi RES1"L ~
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SEA FOOD
"SIGN OF THE SWORDFISH"
1 Mile Eut of Selll Bcacb
at 8llrfUde
OPP'.N DAILY
II L m. to ll:SO p. m.
Cocktails, Sea Foods
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Steak Dinnrrs
l'B01''U: LONG BEACH
840-79, 802-00
and 824-05
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County Coaat Aun. meeting dur-
ing the 1ummer 11eaeon, according
to Jack A. Kf'im, prellident. who
said lhe single seeton IA tenta-
ti vely achedllled for ,AUgtJ8t 8.
Tin1e and place or the me-etlnl'
will be announced u~n compl~
lion or arrangements, Kelm aaid.
Th" summer me~nhlp 8es-
sions were cancelid because or
the interterence ot vacations a.nd
other factor1 but committees will
continue to work On their various
projects and will make progrf'ss
rrporls at the August g-atherlng,
the Coast A!'!~iation pre!!lldect
announced.
Juniors Score Double
Win Over Pasade'na
Ne'IA·port Harbor Junior Mer-
(·hants A '.s in the San Gabriel Val-
l"'Y Sumn1er league came through
with a 4 • 3 win over Pasadena·s
Boys Christian Jeagut> nine laat
week. The Harbor Junior Mer-
chant B'a 41-o topped tbe BcL n,. ,,_ ....... 2 -I,
Li ne score.a:
CLASS A
R H It
B C L ....... 011 001 0-3 ~ 2
Hai .Jr.Mer .... 220 00 x--4 . 3 3
McCass1c and Thomu: Navarro
a11t! Mirkovich.
CLASS B
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COSlA MBA ••••• 621f.W I~
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araund Nf>Wport llarbor nndPr thP ab._. handllnl' of two bf oor
be-At kno'''n raclnc Aklppt"n. O.rb)' Mf'te.lf of Corona ~ 'M•r,
and OeOrp Strom, Lido IAI... (Photo by Beckner)
~OOf s DESIGNS New
. 'Rf R~WS DIN~-H,~$
Now on display at thf' South Coa.st Company In Newport Bf'aC'h
ar" the t"'·o nl""'f'St addlt1on11 to the South CMater neet. Answering
the demand for light and eal'lily malnlalnf'd dlngb1e11 are the 7-foot
and IO-foot combination rowing and sailing boata de.signed apedfl-
t:a lly fo r South Coa!t by Phillip Rhodell.
Built of laminated flb('rglas.11 ... -.,-,-------------
thue boat" not only comply with I • 0 '
'"• ·-· d•m•nd. but .,.. '" Optnrus&. Boast addition, amazingly stable '-'"hen • '"
used as a utility craft. And. a11 can Meml.AnL:p of 40
be seen by the at·comµnnying pi t·r ""'i Q'l!
lure. are lots of fun 1f a.ncl whf'n ~[ember11h,;, of th;e-e-month-old
the owner wants to go !\ailing-. Optimll!t Club of Newpon Harbor
'Ibe pivoted rentt>rboard and Is up to 40. It wu annou.nced latt
jP.Jnted hollow spruce ma•t tWhicil. w~ek by W. A. T9btu, chartM
enablee the .mut to be "towed TN-p~aldent of the orPJuaatton.
SIDE the boat) are only two or Induction 'ot fO\lr new mem)>en
the lntereetlng features of the new by the club'• board W aovenon
cran. '"1e gunwalee a.re ma.hog-rejulted ln the n.., total, Totllu
any strl1>9 la.mlnated so they Wiil uld. New membe1"9~ Dr. Alff
hold a perm&nl"nt contour The Renner of ContJI\ HA&'hlanda;
5tainlot:&11 atttl stay11 ba\le adjlL"l-Richard A. Hi),,Uai'd, lNRJ.ruloe
able toggles whirh n1skN quick man of .Corona de.I . Mar; C. It.
worlt of .'ltepplng thr ma.st A ll Miller, ga...allne du.ler ot Balboa
wooden parts a re jig built l!lt the J11land and W . M.. BH•en, real e•
South C<>Mt Company plant, th(' late man of Corona del Mar.
hull.a are pre-c1slon molded hy the Club prexy a.tao &nnounced" a
Hunt Manufa!'turing Con1pany of chang-e in meeliflK place (Of" the
Co"ta Mt'sa, and tht' 1n!tr•-cut. g-roup. Rot:gutar Mon.da)I luncheon·
looae fOOl('d sail 1s by Kenny PeSl'lona will be held he.reW'ter at
WatU, one of our be.Oft kno"'·n Norton·s Bay11horl" ca(t>, Hwy. 101
u.llma.kera. betwttn 17th SL and upper bey
The South Coastt'r "i ". wlth bridge, Tobias uld.
11·1 beam of .'48 ... I! an lrlcal "'>lu-
ti<>n lo the dinghy pr11bl1•n1 for thf' ;\fAP DIELA. l'ED
owner o~ a !!ntaller ya1·ht Its The new art>a map, belnc pul>-
ahort o\•trall lengt h makes 11 li~ht>d by lh~ 1 JCleWj>ort ~
practical to carry on deck. rathrr Publlshln1r Cq\ al!d ~.M~ .~
than having to drag a boot a.st•'! n IAncl, is taking longtr W strQdu~
The "10", whether usrd for gt-n-than on,-inally expected. It will
tora l utlllty aboard a lar~er yat·ht I tw> out,by July 20.
or for racing. wtll provide tbt•
ultimate In pt"rforman,·e clur tu
ita1 duirn and the prnpcr ut\117.n-
Uon or new material.
··vour face is your !1)rtunf'. hut
your lep atUI dra>A" th\" lnt,•rl·Sl,"
ff09Je_ry ad.
SAlLOR8 TO TALK
C."1t1 Manager John Sa.tlors wiU
adcJrea,, l.he Wednesday mtttirtl
nf the Balboa Uon1 club, at the
Roumore Cafe •t 6;30 p. m. H1a
topic "'111 be the orpniu.Uon ot
the new ci ty disa.ster CbWldL
1950 lnter·Club Albqcore Toumomeet '·i> .... oto
J•t-&ut.Mrn <•llromla Tonn c·1uh • tnd-l.IC'ht. TackJf' )fa.rlln l 'luh
Srd -Padtlc Anclen
fU.-Nl!W'pO.rl llarbo.r \'. ('. Tuna ('lub
Alb -Catalln:a 18la.o.1 T\Jua t 'lub
Gltl -11aJboa Aeal1.n• C111h
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-Tripp.,,..,.. o~er. ';~-:::=~~~-, .... ". iiiin--l ~ -~~ "He lliM .... -Into teer _,, ,, .......... _..,.. me." ~ ~ . --i. lM>t
"'417 _,,, _. _.,.. ~ .. a-Cf!Od. m1t .. 1 wOUICI--....
100.q!ij.._ now~ Ill awtm-e~J•lll'¥ p. M!<I µ.. .,.,._, .. ~ ± ft• at_... ~t He ~ P¥!W! ~ him aJWI ~ti""" o,_,,,. Oodilly. T)l<y In' eal1ed for tffpp' fo {t,p. • Prit:•
4o ~18 at Joµ, ll_tniK. lf~ atated, but I~ th• defenda.nl
9"eh, -10-at ~t. a.eh .. t&O ·cut Into ~ 1'tr of the motor-~ .Banta An& BIP. flebooj;· llO at ~le l><rullnc . IA'• fender. When
1· 1'>i:<> -· 11Pe: e& a.\ Itul>Y ~ pullid. 1Hroctly "fn front or .... t. ........ 'I&nd: mi•r120 al ~hp. Tripp •Plri IUUOk the mo-
Tultln Jl!afJ l!ebqal., t°"'fde, truo n(Oeer aid, but traf-1\ed~ <?=-~ner1 an4 In ... ~ fie block~ any further move a1\d mediate tn.m.lhj c.•nre1 u,~. the 111-ot ~ ~ 1 Price place him under arrest.
natruc-The 8lruq)f! then occurred
t6rt ~~ Baker dd Helen wben Price aah1ted by OfflcerR
'f'(!l'{" haw Just. t(ntlhed a· two tkardaaU and CaatJ attt'mpted to H 'ptnod at lOUI 8tree~ In set Tripp ft.om the. csr and place
ewpor< IBMeb, ftla nm l-wn hl.ndcuf(• on him. They finally
wftk tN!HOd. which had an ave.r-l'tlcceedf'd and he wu whlaked off
aae daily attendance Of '6. WU to the station. 'tripp WBJI ck>ck6'
Rt a.aide !Of' U\e ehlld.-.:n of ca.ta at 48 1\1. fl. h. bctwe-en Balboa e'nd M-. 'lll\dllCll yOunpttPa from Nl"Wl>Oh
Nrwport &Ad Corona deer f!Or also _· --------
atU:nded. '
n ... 'recetvlng .. rtm.ato• w•l'C' $1lAWltird$
BegtnnPr: Ru~ ~deNM, CMrles ..
Martce~ Robel'\ Jobe. Janito:1 Law-
Tfllce·, James Wood, Larry M.lllt!r ,
Keith We.lputt, Gordon McCly-
mont, GaU DeGrotf. Jln1my Oe-
9rotf, J1aet Cheqey. Peter Stod-
dard. Earlyne Thomu. Dorothy
Zttten11ki, Priallla. Pratt, Janet
Breedlove.. Do rt a I d Hendenon,
B1ancht Walker and Gene Harrell
Jntermedlate : Bill Bartlett. Donna
Connor, Gordon McCtymont. Alden
Doesburr. Petf'r and Olivt'r Crary.
Diane R oeland. Elaine Wl\itihan.
James Wood, Lany Miller, \tic·
torta Ora•l~r. Peter Stodanl. Allen
Dallaa. Monte Ou.ild, Ba.rbara
Bake-r. and Keith .Welputt.
MOft Ila.med
Many morr chlldrrn leamro to
11wim at lea.st 10 !eet. but did not
)(now the varlou.s ,;kills "·ell
enough to be certified.
Plana Are being made to Include
ae.veral warer &hows In the Red
Cross Water Sarety program this
year, and we would like to h&\le
all Junior and Senior Life Saven.
and other& who are lnlereatl'd.
meet al the Tuetln High School
a-t 1 :00 p.m. on Saturday. July
15th. There will be l.natructlon In
water ba~le ial comedy act.1 ,
11malt era ark, swlmm,ng
11troke.e life aaving methods.
Tht' Pf'Ol'r& will be under the di-
rect.ion of Red Croll Watrr Safe!\/
Imtructor Marjorie. Gillette. ·
Mesa Air Guard
~eeds ·70 Men
Young me.n de.airing t~ join Ga.1-
l!omla A.It NaUona.1 Guard are
now belnf a~epted for mem~t ·
ahlp lri Coa~ M..a detachment.
l48tb Alttratt C\>ntrol and Wam-
lng Squadron, according to Cpl,
Gene Hall ot the detachment. Ap-
pl"OklmateJy 7'1 men are nireded.
Dranee.1 are subject to duty In
&n1 capa.ctty fn any branch of the
Hrvtc~. Cpl. Hall aald, but mem-
ben or Air Na.tlona) Cmrd when
acUvated l'O aa a rroup with a.a-
tfgned duUe11. "When, or If a cti-
vated, the group will defend the
Weat Coa.llt, according to lnror-
matio n received," he added. Tlk-
lng over dutle. of the ~gular
U . 8 . Air F orce.
Openings are for radio and
radar operators and maintenance
ml".n. Cpl. Hall added, with no ex-
perlt>nce ntt:eaaa_ry. A training
progTam I.II c:artjed out. From
AUJ. 5 to 19 the detachment Wlll
open.tie a rada.r tnataUation at
lff'lf f!Coo~BaY.1 31)· rolles south of
San /'T•ZJC~~ 4uring annual
maneuver..
Men lntereated in joining-Costa
Meu detaC'hment may obtain In-
formation rrom U. S. Army and
Air Force reeruiting offic('. 202''ll
W. Third St .. Santa Ana. Cpl.
Ha.11 aald.
Boy Scouts
o., Way Home
(l"..ont.lnoM frnm P~I{" 1)
th(' }fatbor Ma11tf'l"'R office, the
McNally and Vallely Boat RenlDlA
and thr C."hamber or Comml"rct"
oflce. ·
.. AU entries n1u&t be turned In
to one o(J.ht'&e diatrlbuUon point.a
prior t o 10 a. m., J uly 'O or from
10 a .m. to 12 noon, the ftn1l time
tor recelvlnc t>ntrles, the blanks
wi11 be· received at the Chamber
of Comroerce office only. Mr. Lan-
genheim requests that entrie.a be
turned in as early u poulhle In
order that Sklppt>r Badges may
be ~ured fqr ~11 entrant.I.
A total of '30 beautitul trophln
wtll be donated by prominent
cltizen11, buafnt'ss concerrl1J and the
City of Newport Bea.ch. Thi.I ye&r
l.hey will be presented by Mayor
Les Isbell on the Harbor Ma.ster'e
Dock at ~ :30 p. nl. following the
race and the public le invited to
attend the preaentatlon. Special
trophies will be awarded to the
first girl to finish, the younge11t
finish and the oldest akipper.
Newport Girl
(CorrttnlH'd from Pag .. -1)
Orange Week Que.en contest i.D
Santa Ana.
Other nve t'ntrants were: Anita
Coane, Balboa. laland. sponsored
by Ida Naylor'•: Pat Riley, BaJboa
Ulland, sponsored by Jax; Barban.
Scholefield, Coroha ~ Mar. spon-
80rf'd by Fitzpatrfck11; Mary H&m·
mQnd, Balboa Island. aponaored by
Cay Toes. and Mary Ann Morri-
son, Balboa t6l&nd.
Ml!! Coane and Miss Riley were
t he semi-finalist• In a \lel')' hard-
to-judge contt?at. The glrl.11 ap-
peared In both swim suit.a arid
drt&'lel.
Order ReseFve. .... ·-·-l Unit R~~~tiv~t~d ·
Immedia~ r:r-aCUvaUon or the
4th Regiment. 40t.h Reserve Div1-
"ion, C&Ufomla National Guard
Ruerve, hu been ordf'red by com-
manding general. Maj. Gen. Dt.n-
iel H . Hudelson.
Word wu received t.hl• week The-regtme.nt. commanded by
at the Orange Empire Couhcll of LleuL Col. Lealie E. Soderber,.. or
Boy Scout.a ot America that our Corona. del Mar/ i.!I comprl.9ed of
local Jamboree contingent was or lhrtt brigades, one in Orange
ita way home, well, aa!e and ho.? county. one In Lon( Beach and
py. Scouta or O~g,e Ccunt) the third with beMlquarten In
boarded the train Thllr:;day c.vrn· Torranef'. Major Stewart S. Cliri·
inl' followlor· an tmprt'6111 :v • clo, ton ts the executl\le officer. Capt.
lnr ceremony. AftC'r dnyf!I of high John J . Milla of Santa Ana, I•
acoutlnl' adventure fill('() wt.lb the adjutant. Individual Boat Totols for Both Days swapping ot 1-.0 and ltenu c,>mpl•te' re-ualgnment of per-
111t -ENCANTO -<'. \\r. \V"lcb. Nrwpart _.. ...... ··--·( lll..H brought. trom lbeir own na.ttvt' aonnel to rtaff. rt'glmcntal and
!ad--TltALJ..All -Ar1 Ii••'" Loni' Bektll .•. . _ -· _ JIU14 locale our own JamMree Scouta trrigade dutJca wtU be a.nnnunc~
Srd -OORYRA _ Frank \\~boa. Ntwpel1 .. ""'-.. -·--·--tt!M howe.re loo)(Jng forward to the Uip later.
" au.BAR DIO throtl«b the soul.bland. ~ 1-.1 t• -lU -011 Barbmrll,. Nf'wport -· . . -· .... llLU The train lrip home w111 in-\o I • •• " ' ' '
Stla-EDWENA -Mori}'• B.lMH-1, Loft&' 8t9rk ·····--.. ··· 111.11. elude "'-ita to such blsh Bpott Ttalnln.I' artlvlUe& for the pre-
l~U~!!!PJ'! OP,I!'J. • • .•
COMPLIDTE ROUSE CLEANING
RrvlC.. Ftim1ture 'ai\d rugs
ah&mpaoed.. Free estlmatea-
P'lllly Jruiui-ed.
Al's House & Rug
Cleaning ·co. ·
Beacon 1111 '• 72tfc •
Hanqy ¥an Service
FENCING a Specialty!
Lawns, Ught Hauling,
Painting -Renovating
TEXACO STATtON
l 7&o N""?Ort B1vd., Costa Mf'sa
Bea. 5087 -Bea. 6934-W
1llp93
11-BUJLDINO SEBVICES
CALL.
"The Craftsman Co."
FOR
Your palntlng.,.and decorating-. E!!I·
Umatea submltted with no obli-
gation. Authorized applicator of
one coat, Multi-Colored ZOia-
tone, the mast durable and dec-
orative paint coating ever de-
vised.
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Harbor CMM-W
80p93
WANT YOUl't OlllTY WORK
DONllT
OOTOBAL·--
Compl•te 'boaHt!J~ Mnloo.
l!pecla1 rateo to coctracton. ror rree p..tlmatm
CaB!lullorl711&-W
UNIVERSAL
Bldg. Maintenance
273 Palmer St.~ COJ11ta Me.sa
Bea. 54~7-M 79p93
a H. HOLBROOK
DEPENDABLE PLUMBING
A Prompt
Repalr Berne. -..-
Phone: Ba..-ltU-W
2801 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beaci>
If-PERSONALS
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U-SITUA:iJ?NS W~D •
PRESENT EMPIDYll:R. 8 E E K 9
EMPLOY"'8NT iui: young man,
2fi as companion -secretary to .
wriler, artist. or private tam.Jly .
F.xce1>tlonally h1gh type ltife.Jll-
r;rent youni-man, can recotn·
n1"11rl highly. We are goJnc ,..
abroad. Room , bnerd, j>Jus amall
monlhly salary to at&rt with
right person. Phofte Mrs. Wil-
liam Astor Kenward, .SY. 7-9115
or write box T-1 c/o -Newport
Harbor Pub. Co. 83p&O
LOCAL GIRL, High school senior,
wants full or part time work
for the summer. Plea.ae call
.. Harbor 1020-W evenlnp.
• 83ttc
CAPABLE YouNc w 0 MAN
wilt care for !mall child ln my
home days or run time. 262
Magaolla , Costa Mesa. 8:5p87
RELIABLE HIGH SCH o,e L
GIRL needs work as mOther'•
helper or what have you. 2302
Elden Ave.. Costa Mea.
82c84
REUABLE LADY want.a chUd
care by hour, day or week.
ALSO special care of new b&btu
and mothen1.
Supervise & plan chlldren'1 part.lea
Har. 3163 -Har. 1549-M
. 8Pp82
19-Hr:LP WANTED
MANICURIST WANTED, $35
guarantee. plus 70% commilJ-
slon. Experienced. Klmberly
3-6103, 806 W. 17th, Santa Ana.
MANAGER for 18 unit hotel. Send
qualifications to Box 91!5, Bal-
bo& Island. • 77t1c
'\{TANT FRY COOK.
fl r111t class.
COTTAGE WAFFLE
Balboa Island.
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Muat be
SHOP
8&81
BAM BOO RATTAN FURN.
SHOPS. Housewife eam $100 to
S3~ mo. Take orders in your
own hork. Security depoal.t to
cover inventory requin!d. De-
posit r<'tumable. Gl\le exper-
ience. P. 0 . Box 403E. Pasadena
8, California.
80c88 FllEE CIIECKlNG SERVICE KAvfi'~· WATCB'fE81'ED ~~ ~-c:';~d~ NE'\111 \VAITRESS WANTED. Mu.at be
.. ~ .. _... nrst claaa and over 20 ··years
WAI.I.ACE eALDERaEAD old. Cottage Wame"SHbp, Bal-
. · · Jeweler · boa lllane. . ,_, , •• , ~ •1F=·=-~~~~~.} 10· ~·.~ ~U~~
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Aleobolicll A.nonymollll
' Wrtte P; 0 . Bol! 1'T
-llland, Oallf.
Pllone {'!mbofl1 ~
15-SRAU YOUR OAR . . COSTA MESA MAN wants t o
pool transportation to L. A.
(8-~) Phqqe Beacon 5406-J.'
83c85
H-LOST AND FOUND
LOST -Part Pomeraniar1 A: part
toy ahej>pa?'d female dog-rM.
Hu Wart:'On bridge of nose. RE-
WARD. Lido Trailer' Park. Lot
15. krs. M. Thol'Oman. 83p85
t~L-lNST!l:OCJION
WA~er · to tutor boy,
8th' g't&de aritbmeUe.
CALL lla...Or 228 ' . , 85p87
fire sct-een, 2 burner elec. plate
and oven 620 ~ Poinaettia, Co-
rona del Mar. Mic.88
EVERYTl{In!}
FOR YOUR ~
WE FILL BUT .uq: . .,id
PROP AN1!: TANKS
Complete lnstalla(ton, · ftpalr
and aervtce of all Trailer
Equipment:
Human E . Samuel EJ.Ua M'. Porter
oa.wo~ co.AS!
~~Jm $UfPLY
1910 HARBOB. BULVD.
Costa Mcqa, Pbone Beacon 8224-R
67p8l
AGITATOR MODEL wuhlng ma-
chinl\ 1"8 t~ 1 yr'. old. Hu
auto. pump. ~l\sonable . .f10 1n
Heliotrope, c0nmr del Mar.
·,, 84p88
ltlt-t:VENST1lAND ~ C. l<rtpall, Loq -·-· IU.it u New Drleana. L&. and Ille' A.la--will be eonducted on a regt-
11•-LYH -Fraall U.at:U. s ... -port ···---···-·· tt!M mo ln Tdaa. Twenty de.lepta mental Je:nl ·ontJ'. iint Wectne. HI ...-ri•-n.-., .. ~
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l IAl-R•..,,. 9,...t -Llcbt -Matllll ..... -.. -~ s~ ... Cft .A.-..!'1pllf ben wtll lie l>ille!td U tlle-fo.-l ~ a..ft BIJ-
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C""----lit>. ~."Tio• Clilb . •' ..._Jn Mlpui<)t eouot pfliA4 0C fariner -•!<=•men~ D AT\TQ
t 111 two --wbo wen 1a iilfcllllo fM *«I•• duty, It !'> pre-cmbNA'. .,.; ~ ·~ ;; ,.,.,., t W.... of Two~ Pt' 1 an "vt-~ -.._ ll -..w olid okan17 "11.bln • • -·-&2p96 ~ -·-·•· ~ -. p_ ,.111 , __ .. _... -~"""'-,.... 11 ,t l'fw=rt -~-. tflot ~In rront 'lM lf•Uon&I .,... ~ ......, -·a•-~ ,. --~--·-Ill ~-GllUd Is called Imo fedonl ...... ., •• .,,., ....,..,u~-,-,-up and -• -•v •.}-...-
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APRICOTS
We 1peclallle in tree ripened
Royal apricots for home
canning. tc, 6c and 8c lb.
5 lb. buketa -a ~ lb. lugs. •
Hillside Orchard
22111 TuoUn Ave. Coota Mesa
Tk81
NAVY SURPLUS PAll'IT•
out.lide wlllle, CUUUU<d
Per gallon $2.95
Surplus Store ·
'1829 Newport Ave_, Co9ta Mesa
BeaeOI\ UOf 79c93
2 ROOM BOUSll, very nice,
frame, for otnce, ah.op. 10 lt 20.
ODty $200. O.Uvered your k>t.
Phone Anahdm 8404. Mc87
BENDIX GAS home dryer nearly
new. Ba.rgain. · 196. Phone Har.
2IWMl·W. Mc87
~C. CLEANER '6. Roby Bed $5.
Ta.nk Type 2 apeed vacuum $20.
Preuufe ~er 11. Ml Grace·
, land Dr., L&guna Beach. 16p86
AWNINGS
Miidew Ralat.ant . . . canvas
Aluminum .. F\ne•t M:ateria.la
~ E&Umatt'I . . Patio Furn
Expert Jtecovertng
SANTA ANA
TENT & AWNING
•Ince 1920 Kl 2·3&45
1626 S. MAIN, SANTA ANA
DINING ROOM 8.!:T -10 piece
walnut J t a 11 a n RenalN&.nce.
Hand tooled lealher, like new.
. Cool ll.llO!t . -· .. 1003 W. Bay Ave., N. B. lf.ar.
300-R. 84p86
¥.AHOGANY SECRETARY. orum
table and occulonal plecea --
aJI 111 excellent cond1tlon. Phone
Hubor 702-W. 84c86
. Bamboo.
Rattan Furniture .
'· -Nea...L-.• _
11M N. Clout Blvd.~gune Beach
73Uc
SNIPE, •too Completely cquJpped
UllO lrit11 moonns. So. Boy
P'roat.. Balbo& lll&nd. llovllllg
Eut, mual eacrtnce. Al.lo sail
for J:S ft. cat boat 110. 207
Carol. Balboa loland. Harbor
-2-R. 80cl7
i:1i FT. Fl8HJNG BOAT, ready to
go, $1260. 1802 ~ We8l Ocean
~ Front, phone Hubor 1t03-J.
80d7
1.f. n . BOAT. 7~ h. p, outbo&rd.
Motor stand. ga.s can. A oan.
$160. Harbor 2681-R. Mc87
TWENTY PINll IU:CONDmON·
ED PIAN08 trom $1:1. Temu
u conYenleft u $6 per mo. al
SHAFER'S <MUSIC CO. (Since
1907) 421 No. S.rc-inore. Santa l -~~~~~~~~~~-
MOORING, end of "K" St. tor Ana. Kl. 2...()872. •-~-~~-~~-~~~ 14 foot or .&es.a power bo&t. USED PIA.NOB. $39, $58, '87 &nd
1140.00. Har. 2681 ~pH up. DANZ..SCHMIDT. 62'0 N'orth
RADIOPHONE Model 70X. 40 Ma.in, Sa.nta Au. Almo.t 100
watu, crystal controlled, four be.rp.lna.
cha.nneUi. New. Phone Harbor ------------
t9a7-J after 5 p. m. S3c86 RENT A PIANO. Let the Jc.lddJea
learn. S3 per mo. All tt.nt allow·
10 h, p. JOHNSON out~rd ed If you buy later. DANZ.
motor. Genuine rf!dwood. 18' SCHMIDT, 1)20 No. Main, Sant.a
dory almoet new. price reason· _A_"'-·------~--
able. 112 Cry•t.a.l. BaJboa 1111.
Harbor 22«5. 84tfc
CHRIS CRAFT SPECIAL IT It.
apeed boat, ~ h. p. Like new,
with cover. S2100. 4011 Chan·
nel PJ.ace, Newport l•l&nd.
83~
20 FT. CA.lllN CRIDSER that I
don't have no use ror, do you
want It r 1995. See at B&Jbo&
Coves. Call at Harbor 1192-R.
72cH
GORGEOUS Electrtc Organ. Juat
like new. Bii' uvtn,-. Terma.
Foi church M hom~. DANZ·
SCHMlDT PlANO 00. 620 No.
Ma.in, Cor. fth, Sant.a An&. Thia
ta a b&rpln. •
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LILY
'TRAILER PARK
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BEST BUY IN NEWPORT HTS.
tn a ·2 bednn. home. Thie la
only Z yeara old, ls well bulll.
ha.a bdwd. noora.' &nd !eDccd
yard With •veral wartng fruit
tr«a. Rouae ta com.Plttdy rur·
niabed. Inc I u d Ing televillkln.
Street bond.I are pa.id. A Super
villue at $8850.
Beacon Hill Realty
Open undv new ma.Dl.l'emeht I .f.68 New--+ Blvd Be 5713·R Spacea $4. per week. ....... ~.. · a.
11119 1'1¥WPORT BLVD. I (2 blocko •bove Archet)
OOBTA KESA
________ M_p87_ Don't Wait Too Long!
U .&PABT'li&NT8 a BOtrm
LOVELY BAY FRONT home,
private pler on L.lttle lala.od: 4
•inctc. 2 double beda, t % b&t.ha.
2 •bowen. July &-29 or S~t. J
on. Al.ao ( 2 bedroom) apL
Har, J3:U-M-Pleaaant 3~7J2
84p88
AP AR TM ENT. 2 room turn.abed.
'ff OOOOll "nutd Drive" Bed.-
Many e.xtna. Ji"rrdrn a tlne hOme OrirtnaJ: lhru..oo\,. A amart In·
•~llmlnt.
$1195
·ce l"ORD .. Super D«luxe"' S«l.
Local one owner. with tH-aull·
lul "Bayvtew BJue" Metallic fln-
1.ah-urunatc.bable va.lue at
$985 Monthly J47.M>. Adult.a oo.ly.
310 ltland Ave., Balboa. Har·
bor 1839·J. S<pae 'fl CHCV "8p«lal Deluxe., Club
P'OR RENT, J bedroom cottare. ~ Cpe. Very dealrable pre . war
· adult.a only, year round. No model ln attractive condition.
pru. Call at Boe· Mlll Street $685
Newport. IMpM
BALBOA 18 4 bdrm. borne
nicely .,. South Boy
P'ronl Woode view. Very
clean 6 comtortob~ Barbor
2894· W. Tf Uc
BALBOA-Apartmule 6
ll!qulre llOI !lut 11o1
Balbao,,
LIDOlSLE
'10 DODGE Cpe. R. & H.-lf you
like a car that hu had the
senUe•t of care-Sff thle!
$495
·a7 CADILLAC "llO"' Sed. R. " H.
etc. Thte luat.rou.a black beauty
tor thoae 'flth Champaligne ap-
ptUi.e. and beer pocketbookJ;,
$395
BALBOA ISLAND
TWO BEDRMS. and SUN ROOM
Attractive atucco cottage With
knotty pine interior on well lo.
cated full •t&e lot. Lar-ge paved
paUo completely fenced front
a.nd rear plua a good uaable
g-arage with laundry and a
bat.her• shower. ·
COMPLETELY FURNISHED
ONLY $13,500
Stanley Hadfield
HARBOR 20
or-1top In at the office at
216 Marine Balboa I.eland
HA VE YOU BEEN w A.mNG for
a 3 bed.rm. home in Corona
del Mar at a ba.rpin?
DON"T OVERLOOK T H 1 S
ONE!
Jt I• new, cdmpletely furnished.
hu hrtwd. tloora, 2'car garage
a.Id fenced yard. The price ill
•12.000.
SEE MR. BROWN 400 Couit
Blvd., Corona del Mar. 85c87
• • • * OPEN HOUSE
Saturday afternoon
and Sunday
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T1l11i111f.-.My II, ;I.SO
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All improvements are In and paid for. BIJllltJenta
havei acceaa to private beach. Fully restricted to
guaralitee future value&.
Prices reduced as much as 50 '?o
AT CORONA DEL MAR, CAI.IF.
CORONA HIGHLANDS
Newt Cox. Sales Mgr. Walter B. Mellott,, Inc Owner
. PH. HARBOR 414.J HARBOR 2533
OPEN HOUSE
1418 W. Bay Ave., Balboa
10 a. m. to 4 p. m. daily
BAY FRONT FURNISHED HOME. 4 B. R., 3
fireplaces, 2 ~'o baths, all electric kitchen, large
rumpus room, 2 ca~ garage. Yard well landacaped
and. fenced. Gla.esed..in patio, fish pond, green
house, Jawn wilh 11prinkler system. Located on
70 ft. of choice bay frontage. Bulk.bead, piers and
float. Accommodates 3 boats.
BAY AND BEACH REALTY
lfliO Balboa. Blvd.
Newport Beach '
Harbor 1264
Open Sundays
BUYS-HARBOR AREA-BUYS ·
FULL · PRlCE "900--low down payment. Uvablc UtUc
l bedrm. fumtahed hbme. 11,2 car garage. Mt &onl' lot lo
handy location. Room to build ahop.
OCEAN FRONT SPECJ.1'.L--Attr, redwood 2 bedrm. and
den home. . Furnace heat. High wall patio. Exce11ent fur·
nl11hinga. Good flnanctng. Owner wanta otter.
C. I, RESALE -4~ loan. Beat Coat& Mesa k>caUon near
nl'w .school. Spic and apan 3 bedrm. home. Hdwd. noors.
Furnace-~ Venetian blin~. Dbl. garage. Large Jot. Imme·
dlate po.sse88lon.
Sf-MUSICAL, RADIO
2 ONLY
BABY ORAND. Ropoo• .. ...s. JU3t
pay out balance $396. Ternu.
Another nne u.aed Orancl. S4~.
Aleo beautlt\lJ UMd Knabe like
brand new. KitD.ball. Steinway
and Stoll)' and Clark. DANZ.
SCHMIDT Santa. Ana, 620 No.
Main, cor. Ith St. KNABE
PIANOS.
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FOR Ill. • N T .....i bMDtlful
apartment. ..,. Ult w e e It a<
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'38 0£ 60'1'0 Cpe "Ov !'drive" $11 500 R. .fr: H. Very be~t and e rel!lpeC· 1 , I F or thc.sc &;nd olher good buy.s, call Mary Dickson,
table tron•portatton. 703 ~egonia EARL W, STANLEY, Realtor
. $195 I CorQD& del .M!ir 1 •1u N__. ~~ iHnOWf9rl ae.c.1t a Har-101•
Big aavinp. Tt"rm.s. $10 per mo. C.'OLL.JE PUPS. A. K. C. Wun1lrd.
at SHAP'ER'S MUSIC CO.. Di!'!tc-mptr "hot.a. Charnpton
(Sipce J90f) ill No. Sycamore, stuck. 3 mo. otd U.. ltth -
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3333 VI• Udo lf&rbor 1~
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Santa AnL KI. 2-<Ml72. o\99 M&Jnolta,, Coet.a Mua. SI.NOLE APT for July A August
RENT A PIANO ~ mo. Rent.a.I Mc8'7 / near oeean. '" week. 114...Cm
appllos on ruture purchue at ; St., NewJM>rt Buch. Pb. Rarbol"
SHAFER'S MUSIC C01 ~Sin~ U-WANl'EIJ TO , '-...! 0848·R. ..., 80cM
1 Ito7) 421 No. !Jfc&more, !Ip.DI.a
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+llfoll DANZ· SCHMJDT, ant& Ana.
020 North Main St.
Lido Isle Bay Frdni
APT'So l If ~. bedrm., pl'iv. ~h.
By week or month. Rtuonlblt
ratee. Harbor 2M2. 70tfc
New 2 B. R. furn.
NEW c.<R TERMS' ~ SOUTH OP' moHWAY 2 B .. n . ~~"'"iii< .. ,,.,,...., • .._,.,
OP.EN home, 24 fl. Jiving room with
-lo 8 P. M. beamed ceUlng. Enc lO&ed yard, SHA VER MOTORS 2 car ~·rq•. laundry tray, only
Del,.e -Plymouth 6 mo. old-owner leaving city.
1938 ..fi..,\.RBOR BLVD. Mual be seen lo be apprcci&led!
Coat.a ..... Ph. Bea. 6007
83c85
No Down Payment
About 80 """' to ch.-e trom,
l2G 'Md up; tor tnatanoe. a
$1~ 1 car. $10. TS per month.
Simmons ·
SEE
Earl Chamberlain
REAL ESTATE
I..oa.11s • ... lnaurance ... Builders I
:;oo Ucitl.al Blvd., Corona del Mar
Harbor 2288
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A REAL BARGAIN
• FOUR AITRACTIVE APARTMENTS. completely
furnished. Frigidaire•. 3 car garage. 18 ft. free~
er. Automatic washer.
Located on 'the Peninsula, 1 block to
pecan. Excellent income. Only $24,500 .
Balance $80 month.
'Sec owner . '
Bay lltld
'I" down.
1045 WEST BALBOA BLVD. Harbor 1270-W
• Statewide. ctaa.ified Opportunities
Home
New furniture including triel181on.
paUo and fenced yard. 2 ca.r pr·
age. 60 fL lot on very destrablc
111trcet In Newport Height.a.
AvaJlable for 1 year. Only re.
liable tcnanta need lnqulrt:. $9.l
per month, will conalder leuc.
Used Car Exchange
8111 8 . Main, 8 . A. Kl Z-MM
Lot on 34th St.
Near ocean, $13$0-Two Joi.Jr_; 011
fft'lghta: back of Arches $2500
for bolh Sec Olive Miller, 2006
Court Ave.. PJ;lone Har. 3t3.
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39c~
c LE AN Bu IC K srECJAL
SEDAN • motor run 2000 mllc11
lilncc overhaul. Radio. Spare
tire,,. MAKE OFFER.
82c87
GEO. J. DAVIES 615 • 38lh St., ApL 2. Newport »-MONE\' TO WAN
Beech, 85<::87
ONE BEDROOM STUCCO Ks!:.
F.URNIS.H&O. One btock from
11ewport Seach city hall. Phone
Sea.col\ 51()8..R. ,-85c87
LOVELY CLEAN APT. on water
Z bdrm.a., bath, shower, llv. rm.
kitchen and brktut nook.
Frips.i...,. pncr. UOO tor
JUiy and Aug. $80 mo. to June
lat. Harbor SDl·\V. 79Uc
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61-TRA.••.r:as
25 FT. GUDER-elcc 'rer. llpt.
range, double alnk, ml heat, awn·
Ing. Sl2:i-O at 501 . 315th St.
NewPort Beach. Har. 1957-R.
85pjl7
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For low interest,
Lons' term .INSURANCE, or FHA
lo&na on Udo lal&nd proJ)erty,
SEl!l
LOANS For Homes
with 4'?o • 51/2 '}'o ·Int.
Lolli term. Low payment
Specl•Ustns In r. a . A. ond o. I.
Pl&ruo, O'I,"' CoNtrucUon i.o-
CALL BOB SATI'LER
Bu, 8183 Car Ffte AppraiMI
Rep. POIRlER MORTGAGE CO .
Metro. Lit• Xno. i'lllldo. Kl 5-6IM
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LOANll TO BUIUl, DO'll.OVE.
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SPECIALISTS
Call-c..ia
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The John Vo~el Co.
434 -32nd Sl. Nrxt to f>o.t Ofnce
Ph. Harbor lDGO
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lend. J'Umlalled Z·bodnn. bouoo,
Pft&'e. 131 Tl>rqt>olao, Balboa
la1and. J>h. owau Cleftl-.nd , __ . -
Virginia Apts.
New. rAOdera tura.leed apart..
menta. at Willon and Newpqrt.
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Real Estate Loans
aoio:s. API'8., 11us1neu prop.
'uk tor Kr. Rich Lewa
Bula Ano n..Jty Co. Re<oro
eo1 w. nu.. s...1a Ano KL2-no
711d13
FOR LOANS °" CoOd -.so.... .,;., comm.,.,..
al -rt7, It will P"1 10U to --• • o...a .. _ • W. E. Flack
, -aJllNo.llloln S...t.4na
COLL~CTIONS
The oldNt. orsan!MUon in Orange
County .,.cl•''•ln& In the col· iecJWn of delinquent account. . f'lr!obllllhed IA S...t.a Ans for
28 ;yean.
Appling
Collecrt.ion · Co.
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NEWPORT HEIGHTS .
OUTSTANDING VALUE--UNOBSTRUCTED VIEW
Modern 2 bedroom redwood home. Honduras ma-
hogany int~rior. Beautiful flagstone fireplace.
Oak floors. Foundation built for 2nd story. Large
wash room, extra large 2 car garage.
$19,500
CALL EILEEN RICHAJWSON HARBOR 369 ·
$2500 DOWN
BUYS beJ.uUrut beach home, a
.stone·~ throw from ftne beach.
2 bedrmA. 2 balhA, patio. bar·
becuc. Fiagatone fireplace. Ba.I·
ance S80 per month.
LIDO BUILDING l!IT'E
48 ft . comer $5250
Balboa. Peninsula Corner location
12700
Newport Commudal Bldg. •
. Top loeotlon ., •u.ooo
or conaldcr refridenUaJ trade..
Of!EENL.EA,F_ & ASSOC.
31IJI Newport Blvd. Har. 2662
20 Acre Ranch
VALUES! VALUES!
BBACH COl'TAOE -Near Bay
Front 2 8 . R., Crpl. A re&!
buy. $7,750.
NICE 2 B.R. Coltap. La-•. p&tlo·
yord. AND for INCOME 2 B .
R. Apt. OTer J*.l'&l'e. t\l:m,
Oood loc. btwn. Ba;y and Oceon
•11.000.
HIGBWAT fRONTAGJ!l. Bout
or Kl.R.4CLE MILE bt11ine911 .
50' It JllO'-M,qoo.
South COut Realty
Company
302 Joi.hi st., ...,_ tfar. 203-l
Newport Heights •
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