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BOY SCOUT lk.AYOR Bob Callis took O\."f:r the Mayor's d6k, dutle8 and larce black atolfe Fr1day.
Scout Com.rnlMloner ~r .. e Bol»tein loob OD u c·.ws dhtCU8!te5 cl\•lc plans with Mayor Lee bbe.IL
(Newa-Timn Photo)
The achool board of Ole Newport
'leach Elementary School District
has been· lnfonn._ed thati the Ir·
1lne Co. ts ready lo provide a 20·
lCre school site near Corona de.I
Mar at a "wry moderate price .'"
Ralph Maakey, realtor who iJI
·epreee:nttng the Irvine Company
lfl lhla matter. outlined the pro-
poul to the board at lls meeting
·n the Horace Enl'llgn school tut
week.
The propoBt'd site ts on the h lll·
~Ide above Corona del Mar. be·
·.w een the extens ions of Jumlne
Ave. and Fern lea,. Ave. A 1trtp
about 24.0 feel wide would be left
between the pre8cnt Corona del
Mar boundary and the school
ground for future realignment of
the Coast Highway.
Roadways would al.sq be the
euterly and 80Utheasterly bound·
aries of the school llrea.
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~OBST ACCIDENT ~onr the inany over the wffac:.-end that were ~ by tratnc ~tion on
Coast Kll'hway "'here the road ls hf.in• rrpalrf'd "'• a thl"f!if':.e&r orUh· that occurred neat the ·Bay
Olbb Sunday aft.f'rnoon. Off\cer Ed Batet' 11' H.bowa be.ldng out a l"l'port. ~car .. drt,·en 'by~Ulam
Trtmm uf P9.lt."~tlne, T6:uta, crMhed Into lht' r.J>&r of a.nnt.ht>r ,·ehJcle drh·ea by V~nt Za~ of
IWlano. Fturr \.\'t'r.-hurt In the mbthap. -'...., ,-.,; · (New1..Thnea Photo)
1. Supt, Horace Ensign eatlmale~
that preaent facllltlcs Will reach G• I 5 H•t b ., -·-... ~ "" ...... r .. .,. . . .. .. .
"1.TY on,CIALS on Frtday,~Boy Scout Day, were. front row. ien to rt(ht: Clt3• Enctnee.r .Joe•
LYf!Ctl; Cl"t>· Clt>rk Tbomu "'tl&ht: Tre&8Utt"r Cllff 1-~on::.k>r; (M!COnd row, from li!ft) Councilman
Biii IU.q. Mayor Bob C.Ois and Councilman Charles Markf"I. +.la the back row are City Maaacer
Lft Hambrook, CouncUmen :S~ Patch and ~gt"ne M<=fo,•em and Clly Attorney Ral Barcbume.
SCOUTS HOLD HOT COUNCIL Sf SS10N
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Promptly at 3 'P· m. all the new
<;lty orficlals gathered at the c_lty
hall Friday to receive lnltructlona
about their jobs trom the Incum-
bent (a ll but the city manager
whose mother phoned to say he
wouhJ b(' 15 mlnutea late.)
capacity in about three years. If I y
Thia propo6ed site fo r a fourth I I
echool in Newport Beach Elemen· · -
Lary SchoOI sylll('m mus t meet the Car· Suffers approval of School House Plan· 1 I
ntng of the Slate Dt-partment ot
Educauon. Orange County Board Br k L
of Supervtoor !'I mu1t be petition · 0 en eg
ed lo annex thl1 !-rea to the Sc hool ·
Diatrlct. After that ia done the
School Board can conclude Its ne-M4IY ~u Grlr-!'18t'r, ~. 2221 °1:Jth
gotlations with the Irvine Co. f.or St,. Newport Heights, r eceived a
purcha.se of the ffite. f...C~r«l le ft l eg and br::u~
Oil ,Causi-.g
Much Da . .. .... .. ' ... ...
caused by the Influx of U.e oil
rtlm lnto the Harboi-area . Most
ot the damagf' Is the result of the
otl measing Up the 11leek sidea of
the many boats In the harbor.
To remove the oil It la uaual1y
necessary to Ulff! aome 80rt of an
emulsifying agent. which, In addl·
tlon lo removing the oily film u1-
ually r<'moves some of the paint,
too. Thia iiiakes IL necessary to
repaint or reflnlsh the hull. Tr&nl'l-
slatlng the amount of man hours
or cleaning 'and painting into dol-
lars and multiplytng these by the
number of boats in the Harbor
beings the total damages into the
thousands of dollan.
The Harbor department report-
ed that the oil has also affected
docks, aea walls and beachea: and
wiU nt>Cesalt.Ate c lean·Up work on
Lhoae propertte11. However, tbe oll
from the damaged tanker wu at
tu worst about five or a~ days
ago and seems to be gradually
disappearing.
abQ< the head when struck by a
car la. a ~.king iot near N r-wpoft
Blvd .. and Via Lid o at 12:00 pm.
Thur.ciay, New-purl police report·
ed.
Driver of the cat was lit1ted M
Norman Hefr.ner, 40, 225 Tu11tln
Ave., Newport Beach. HeffQer
pollce.,.h<:< w .. lra•el ... 1n tbe
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ror tnovlng traffic and the girl
em~rged from the sjde of a parked
vehicle. Heffner said he was trav·
c ling alow and the car knocked
the child lo tht. ground but did
not run over he r.
/The girl was transported t o a
phyatclan's ortlct' for tl"E'attn:E'nt
by 8f'ffner, police said. Later she
was moved lo St. J oseph hospital
by .ambutance.
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Coaroe. Tesaa, into the1r velllch! after t;Je MC.._t above. 8be
WM a pa111eD1"r ln the Trimm car and reool\•ed a polllllble broken
D08e .and frac~ angle. (Ne't's-Ttn1es Photo)
Then at 4 :15 p. m , the council
meeting waS held and once again
t he Boy Scouts put on a terrific
' Whistles Again Opposition Fails to Halt Minstrels
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ROAD REPAIRS
·CAUSE. WRECKS
Four people we.re lRJured ln
week-end auto acctdenta ln the
Harbor ah.a whJch occurred Jn()9t·
lY u a result or t.ntnc corlps-
tion caused by the ro.d conetruc·
tlon l.lnderway on the Cout Hlch·
way from the Sea Soout bu& '°
Corona del Mar. ·
The four were lnjured In a three
car accident that todlt itlace at
3 :32 p. m. Sunday on the Coe.at
Highway near the Balboll" Bay
Club. A car dilven by Vincent
Morales Zaruoza. 11. Delano,
California, tn which Illa wife1 Mra.
VickJ Zarazoz.a wu a pa1vnger,
was hJL in the rear, by a car driven
by William Trimm, ~ Palestine,
Texas. Paasengeq bl "trlmm'• e&r
were the driver'a paren~ M.r. &nd
Mrs. Gillan Trimm, and Vfrs'inl&
McCall, Conroe, Texu.
According to the police report
Zara.zoza wu traveling ea.st o n
the Coast Rla;hway whe'n Ute car
In front of him stopped suddenly
forcing h i m to &top quickly.
Trimm'8 car which was IM!hind
Za.razoza.·8· skidded about 13 yards
and slammed lnto the back of
Zara.zoza's car. pushing hi.a e-
hicle in the flrat car.
Mn. Za.razoza sustained cuts
and brulsea on one of her knees.
Virginia McCall received a poe·
stble broken noee and fracture of
the right ankle. Tri"1Jll'• parent.a
sustained chest. bruiaei and ail
were taken, to ColDJDunlty hos·
pit.al for X·raye. ·
Zarazoza'a car'• left rear a.nd
Jeff' front fender, rear end, tall
light, rear bumper and deck lid
were damaged. The Trimm car
was taken. to Newport Auto
Wo rks with a damag~ _front
tiumpe:r. grill, right f~t· fender
and headligltiL There WU no d&m·
age tc;> the ttnt. car. '
Cruh .. B:rldp
~t 2:30 p. m. l!Jt~Y ~oth~.
:IO yazda eut of the Bat Shore
brid~ on Couf Highway. All cars
(COatla-ea Pase I)
Disabled Vet
Freed of City
License Rap
A charge, of eoUc,lttng apd mak·
ing sales of second band lawn
mowen in the Glty of Newport
I Beach without a City license waa
dropped agalnlt Harry Mullen,
81, Box ™! Bal-Iatand, In
Newport City' Court Friday on
motion of City Attorney Harry
BlodgetL
Mullen. lt WU pointed out WU
" totally dJBabled veteran of World
War I .
Mullen waa. arrested by City
Lice nae Collector Harold T oung
ln Corona dd Mar Jut Monday.
He waa booked ln Newport C ity
Jail and releued a few minutes
later for the courJ appearance Fri·
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~ show that made Newport's regular
councilmen green wtth envy. It
wa.s Boy Scout Day in Newport
Beac h and fo r the 1econd year the
Scouts t ook over the city gdvCrn-
m~nt.
From 3 to 1 :15 p. m . the regu-
lar city official.e took the Scouts
undl'r w i ng and showed them the
inner workings or the city. Then
they all g athered at the council
room for the b ig BeUion.
Complete Fizzle
Again the \n'ew city air raid
whlstlea: were tested Frld•y noon
and aga.ln Civil Defense Director
Jonn Sailors stated, "The result.a
are •till tar from satisfactory. But
we wtll keep on trying to tune the
whistle• and try a teat again next
Friday noon."
Elks !leCOnd annual Minstrel I held. the NAACP and the lnde·
Show went -ott ~th con1plete pendent Progreu1ves sent wo1nen
I success la.st Friday and Satur · member;1 to pass out leaflets con·
4&Y del'l pi:e II om ~ ~?terfere_nce demning the "showing of lhe
fi:o"'! two ~ fringe organiza· Negro as a 50ng and dance man."
tiorui, the 0ran,e County lnde· The pamphlet st arted o ut "Do Ye
pt!Ddenl Progressive party an d I unto Others as you would have
·the Natlon!ll "Aaeoc.latlon for the others c\p unt o you."
Judge Frank Linnell said Mul·
leq wu advieed to make proper
application to the Newport Beach
city council for an exempt llcenee 1
which is laaued to totally dlaabled
veterans at no coat.
SEA~-SCOtlT.ct'l'Y MA.NAU~ Lee HambroOk talb o,·er met.h-
., .. vt impro'ial' tbe \'olwne c;f the ctty alert whbtW?a '"Ith hl11-
• ~tary Ma:ilne McAJplne. a·ho la a&U&lly .John Sa.lion' Girl
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The fi ve councilmen <l{l a star
chamber ses.sion) had privately
elected a mayor before the open.
m ef!tlng. 'l"he m•yar wu Bob
Calli!'!· (son of "M.;n of the Year"
Callis ) and the olher four coud.
cilmen were Bill Ring, Charles
Markel, Eugene •McGovern and
~lck Patch.
M.,.UJIC f""-
The &e8'1on OJ>11ned wllb the
uBual pledge of a~qlioce to the
nag, then the c t.y ~~ clerk. Tom
Wright, wu aak~ ~~ the roll.
~ • But he didn't ha a roll. 10 lt
He explalned that the whlatle at
the gu company sub-staUon near
Marine avoenue and Ba~ drive
"wu a comple' : !lz&le." ,Tbe ep--
rona del Mar wht.IUe • could ~ be
heard over that entire area but
wasn't loud enough to wake any-
one ln the middle of t.he nlcht. Thr-
whistle at the A_rchee waa about
the aame u lut we-ek ...:_ could be
heard lnland but not too weU ,ln
Newport and hardly at all ln
West Newport.
Sallon aid Friday w.. • . sood
._ung t\J"l• -of. the fbg that day and It did cut Uie eUec· ' . (P""I"°-OB Pase I) Tars Lose . Again; Tripl_e Tie ~:.~a *Ing~':;;
De ,.,.I ~ · l · L ad • K . and .. tlmated uj ,.n.otf-the-<Uff a-; lunco C YaopS · lYI . eaQUe e =:'the~ wuj ~.ooo In th• C_,.n . -=-~AJ.:u:.~·m1111ee
...,, un··--• ,..._,. tlr f OL ltrot place in the Sunset Le.a~•e basket· Tben the city --r: i..e ourt . 1-.~ua.1 "•v n:-e-Hambrook. wu uked ·fw a r.
b&ll nee doveloped ovv the week end u the tWa leacue leaders. port and. be In turl> .,:.i...i .a ot HarrJ." C. W ..-lfiibl-N~ and Santa AA&, bqtli loot'. &llOwing .~Im l<> creep up a the departme•t bea4o to report tngi a gt'&lld ~ (bunc:o) c .......
pm_e, Tbe thrt.e ~~'kll have a .-rd of.'alx wiNI and two'detealo. Fire Chier Bal!' Allen. lllateCI In IUP"riot" ""'1rt u Atty.: .Jobn
Newport 8Uffeiid lllelr oecond 1tralglll •-wben they w~ sur· that lhinp were' In (lne 111\ape• ti\ D. Gray of Lei' ·AnceJea filed ! a
MISTER .mTERLOCUTER a I
tlle Elks Mtnatttl Show wu the
Lodp'• LNdtaic Knl&bt &ad tbe
,.,.ewport Harbor ,Cbamber or
~ ,pl'ellildMlt, Tom Nor·
1-aboW11 al•""" ~I Wut to
be • M1aatreL"
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Advancement of Colored People, . . . Long Beach branch. . I Sher1rf .!l officers \Vere called
tlhe school Is in .county territory)
They were ·a bit craftier than and they stood by during the
when the Anaheim Elks put on show but nd incidents were re·
their •how two wee.if• ago. Then ported. The .women pa&8ed out
the two. groups sent: a car tull of their literature, ·got into a few
men to picket the auditorium but arguments with Newport .cttir.enll
Anaheim poUce Cot wind ot the then lett quietly. 1 '
I p~eedtngs and sent ~ut the 1'8· d th M.ln8t 1 ShoY.r ... ,,,, .. a serve cops. . The 'huge f9rce of ~ e re ... ._
lpollCe aea~ •tbe picketers and big •ucoess!
they left qulckfy. ----~~
But at N~ high ecbool, Annual Girl Soout. Cook~ Sale ,whe~ .'the -~""· Show was . Februaey Jt to 'Fe~ U
City Clerk C. K . Prtmt ex-
plained a disabled veteran can re-
ceive a licenH tree Of cb&rge lf
he la unable to earn a Uvtng by
manual labor under provilliona of
the city ~teed.le o~u,. V
NHYC Wins
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_ _.......; by Anf.hetm . Friday after-hla department. "lone °"'* .;,. motion to dlDlal four """"'" ... -~ • -g1 ... bit-a ear wltll a ......., 1a 1t 1p1a111 wllloal Harinc .., t11e ,noon. 43-37 . Rwtline\OI> Beacli ._t SCnta it.na..Howev~. Mew-the olller·d&T': lie iUd. . ._It motioawUatital'l'ell.11~\ .rt .
. out.Ocor<d bot -, ~ ~ port beat them' ...U7 bdatt and WUll't loo ~Iii ,_ ilha'. ;:w0 'J1le ~ IDocl 6y ._,..
ud In a i.-~ otr)lgte will have the h'!"'e-eourt advan, do' bave an old lfll' -.-.~ Ally: J'..m.;' ,L De.ta ,...._
Orange u~t Pllllerton, 51-47. . toge. . -·t oahy '-• 1 -tloefta ol $1cr: fl'Om ·~ :A.
Jn lhe finAl two~ lbe Har. Keeaw1Ule. AqaheR and Santa ·needs replacinS." =· ·· ;. Sari Oil two lfferdtJ oec .........
bor 'rm have 11. ollgbl adY&D~ Ana face each -Other TueOday IO "T•lt Ibo ~ to -Sept. ilO, NOY. l, uMFIMita
-UJelr .~ --"' O!>f mmt RNlJ 1-. Tbe -~ flml," ...,._lilt · ., al.GOO a.qd U.000 tnm lll(omi..,ur80tttt
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To ·Repre sent
L. B. Convocation
MlS8 Patty; Allen , president of
the Young ci!urchmen'a l.A,ague ~f
SL J'&mN ~ chilrch was
recently elac:te<I _ ~pruentatlve
from the Lone ~h convocation
to the Bouse ot Young Church-
men, Lo9 An~lea diocese. 1
Square Dance
Friday Even ing
K~maaina Klub
Elects Officers
N,w offlcen were elected at a
postpQned meeting ot K&ma.a.llJS:.
Klub, be.Id Wedn~ay eveninC" at
\.he home ot Mil<l.red. Vanyl, 1SO
l16t street, Coata 'Kfeaa. Outgoing prQe.i~ Thelma Rlckett.9, pre-flded1..&r the short bwiiness meet-
.. ~~ed were: F1orence Cham-
berlin: Pre11fdent; Laura de 1os
Rtoa, S«retary; Shirley Noel.
t.reMUrer and Boot.a Keene, pubUc-
ity. Tire club voled thanka to the
A benefit 8Qua.re dance will be Lowe Bamboo nuraery wh1ch pro-
held Friday, F eb. 16 in Goodell vided the troplca.J. background or
, hall under sponaon1h.ip of the Pilot j banana plants, ginger and tern tot'
class. T ime la 7 :30 p. m. and the the club's act In Community Cap-
public l8 tnvtt.ed. Bob \Villlam. .. or ers, the owner also helping them
Long Beach will be caller. On the with arranging the scene on the.
h08t commlttee are Mr. and Mis. 1$,lage. Both mail and telep)lone
Lea" Nott and Mr. and Mrs. Fred congT'flulations after the Capers
Woodworth. pleasfd the club members.
Ebel! Book Sec. 1
Meets Thur sday
A:ft~r the business ~on a
beautifully arranged butret supper
wa.s served by the hosteu, one of
the mt>mbers providing a birthday
cakt for the dessert <:our~. '
Je&{\nie Claborn, 305 lh -32nd
street, was p1·1·!:Jellt as guest and
prpspt.-etiVt• mt"mber. ·
Mesa -V.F. W.·Aux..
_to Sponsor 1 $irl Scout Troop· . '
Kee~ In regulu , -Ion' 1'11-
day ~ American Legion Ball.
eo.ta. Meea, dmben ot the VFW
Auxllfa.r'y No. 3$36 voted to apon·'
aor a Girl Scout t.toop.-"A commit-
tee wU apPointed to attend a
Cub Scout meetJn&' Feb. 1 in the
Coot& Ke& Communl\y church.
Alice Dol&'l<l\, pl'ffident, • il.nd
Kay Buckland attended the Youth
Couiicu meettng tn Santa Ana
Jan. 31 at the YWCA w-be~ the
problenl.I of the youth ol Or&nre
county were diacuaed by 'aome
oUtata.ndln&" speakers ot &he-coun-
ty and otat"'
Another corruln~nity aerdoe ren-
dered by Ute awtillary W&9 the
purcbue ot a pair of reading
cia-e-. for-an elderly dfftltUle
Colt& Me.a mother.
A report wu Sf.en ,by Hospital
Cha.irman Hester .Ta1lrnan or a
meettnc at the Lodg Jleach Veter-
ana Hoepital,. Where the head or
tbe re<re&U~ ~t told the ~~e!t~ -~~*i: =~~:
at;ntlllarleif w.-e~ ~tJy · appreci-
ated by the 119\) p&uenu who
cotild not le&ft o~ the holidays,
and that lhere wu>not a 1lngle
cue of A-. W. 0 . t,. thls year,
which brok~ all ~rd.a. There
were 49 wald parUel given tn, fl\"e
days, pnSving a re8'. morale build-
ing. ..
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Mrs. Rus~IJ .Craig
is Hostess
t~ Alumnae
~!"-~ Hen4ricilu or Banta' .,...,,ue.
Ana ·rave an lnteraliq account-A•.., Olrl Sceat ODolde s.ae
ot life IJt·tJie l'tilllpplrie1 when Or-Feliow7 10 to F~ U -:P eople do read the want ad&.
~ oounty ~alWIUW! group, ~j' rr::=;;c;::=:;~==:;i;==~C:=;;;;:;:;;;;c:=;;;c;:I
pa Alpha Theta met. at the 'home
ot Mn. ~11 Craig, '1)ahl1a &•e:-
nue, Corona del Mu on T\Jelday,
Febrla.ry 8. 2 Twenty~lll 'rnelJI ..
bef'i: • were prHent for tbe mp~
tnr brunch, at Which ~
Baker Wb aulating • ,
. Mn. Robert Whit X111.
Arthur Kramer on lnlt&l·
latlon of the new chap~r at San
Otego 1State cOlkge. Mn. WlW&m
Hollteth, chaJ.nnan ot the bene.ftt
tbea~ party thro\l&'h which l'lmdo
were rat~ . for Orab.ge county
polio patient.a. reported that in-
stead of purchulng a wheel chair
as planned, the money bad bee:n
used tor an emergency suction
pump. ,
Weilcomed aa a new member
wu ~ice Haynt>ff ot Santa A pa.
Local members ·prueut tncluded1
Mmes. John Bllc:er, Edward Cbap.
man m. E . c. Morpnroth and
Ruth Vedder, Corona'. de l Mar;;
Wilma Caiy1 Bay Sborea; ·w1lliam1
Hol.lteln ~ and Caroline · W11Uam1.
Lido Isle; Arthur. Kn.mer, Robe.rt ,
Witten ''1.d RµMeil C?ig.
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Ebe1J club book sectf(ln I will
meet Thursday at 1 p. rn. wlth
Mrs. Jane Dilts. 2:i0 Larkspur,
Corona del Mar with ~1 mf'S. F1or·
ence R owe U and Haz .. 1 Condon is
ooh09tt>Uea. A deSSi'rt cou rse will
be. follo91@d by a review or the
biography of H. G. Well!i by Mrs.
C. G. Wald~k Vlr'hilt' Dorothea
Shttley will rievif>w Of'\.\' library
book!>.
Next mrtting will be on Feb. 21
at the home of Boots K eene, with
Ha.%.e1 Souder of.Hollywood as hos-
tess.
The ntsirlct .tneetlng wUI be
ht>ld In We~t lftverslde, Feb. 18
a.nd a group OI the ladies intend to
drive there for the COll(!\ave.
MR& RIOBARD K. HARPEi<
(Ray Huff Studio)
Palla ~ian Girls
Enteifitain Mothers
at B~nquet · ,
W~uld you" Uk~ to travel? or couree y~u would, who
wouldn't? W..11 you can really do it, and without
budget strain, when you save systematicaUy. And in
addition to Saving for the things you want, save for
..,,.. security_ . . . by making· the equivalent of one
year's income your Savin~ goal.
Author-Ceramist
Lectures for Club
ENLI STS l:S WA.\'ES
Miss Janet June Benedict • ot
Newport &:acb has en.liat8a in the
\VA YES an~ haa be 861t t be
U. S . Na'gt Train i Cenlu
Great Lf:ke lll., t hcet inJfbctri-
natlon train g, porl!Jt Chief
Fred ~ Je~e o the ft_a~ Re-
crui!Jng stat "' n Silnt.a Ana.
Plana a.re being made for a
luncheon and ca.rd party March 7
at American ~ Ba.II. Ticket.II
are available from any m ember.
Roundin~ out the evening re-
shment.s were serve(.) by Fran-
cis Smith and Georgia Ban.
Richard Harper-. Beveriy Landess
Vows Spoken in Beverly Hills
E ight o'cJocK rites on Friday<o>--------------
A Mother and Daughter ban·
quet wait held at the Girl Seal.It
House Wednesday evening, F eb.
1 by the Palladlans of Horace En-
sign schQcil. "'The ·mother• cooked
arid serffd the dinner, ·which •was
Start a Savings Program here today.
. . . current high 3 ~ dividends!
Insured Savings
Do Your Heart Good, SUPPORT THE HEART FUND!
Mrs. Esther Warner of 16th St.,
Costa Mesa, author. f"xplorer, de-
aigner and manufaC'tUrf' of cer-
amics. presen tet.I a pro re-
cently for Alantito.s Ba Garden
Club in the ho~e of Airs. ra.1k H .
Person. \
MJ.ts Benedict a ende-d MexJ.
co City college exico and the
University ot HoU8too in Tex&.'I.
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Ten Candles
for Penny Speth
Mn. Warne r's "-°°k, • ew Song
in a Stn.nge Land," w published Memorable \.\'&.s tut Saturday
by Hou.gbton M iffli i~ 19'18 and I tor Penny Speth,.-dauchter ot Mr.
wu the Literary GuihJ bonus book and Mrs. Robert-Speth, 1026 W .
tn July, 1948. 18th St., Costa Mesa, who reach-
The colors of hr·r ceramics are e<I the tenth milest one on the hlgh-
derlved trom thP ..-ar th and forests way of her happy lite. Noting the
ot the tropic!'!. Sht• is at present , event Mrs. Speth took a group of
working with Jo DenllPI. I young friends to the Mesa Roller
--------Rink and afterwar ds the ch.Jldren
Theatre Party'for
Natal Honoree
returned to the Speth home for
games, re!rt>shments &nd the gtrt.
opening.
A red and ""·hite co r scheme
forecasting St. Valen ne's day
Miu Lorna Mills. 19th street. was the decorative splration.
observed her birlhday on Monday ; The blrthda)'...cake was l lhe form
but celebrated Saturday evening of a heart and It wu ed with
when she and a grvup of friends Ice ci-eam and candy earta. A
attended the p('rfor1nanc<' of "Kiss variety or gay favors keeping
Me Kate:" at Long Beach Civic wtth the motif added t thf> plea.$·
audftorium. I ure of the little folk.
Tbe group. which inclutled Miss Bidden to the fete were Con-
Milla and her mothPr, Mrs. Berl nette H inl"sly, Ellyn Seaqui.St,
Milla, Mn. Irene Ollila. Mrs. El-. Sherrill Edick, Sandra Chamber-
n1ore l-tcMillan and Airs. Adelalste lain, Sandra \\'ood. Marjorie
Porter, stopped for late supper on Trautwein, Donna and Billy J eane
the way home and pr esented the Doran and Ronda Pirtle. Bobble
honoree _with a piec(' of silver in Speth, brother o( the celebrant,
her chosen pattern; ~wa.a al.so on hand.
Women'sfeague
Tells Objectives
to New Members
evening, Feb. 9 tn Beverly Vi.Illa
ca.mmunity church were perform·
e&-by Dr. James S{e,vart, uniting
In marriage Miss Beverly Lande88,
daughter of Mrs. Selma G. Lan-
dess o r Beverly Hills and R ichard
• K. Harper, aon of Mr. and Mra.
Twenty-two new memben rrom Wayne BJ'ooks Harper of Balbo1
Balboa laland and Beacon · Bay Island.
were wekomed into O>rona de.I Beverly's bridal gown wa.! of
Mar-Balboa 1aland chapter of the cand0lelight aatln, f .. hloned w ith
Womea'a CiTic League of Newport a fitted bodice and Peter.. Pa.n col-
Harbor when they a_ttended the lar of lace. A lace tunic topped
morning coffee on Monday at lht-the skirt, whlch had an extremely
home of Mrs. Robert Hitt. long train, and a. Juliette cap of
This gives the chapter 1Q2 a c· matching lace held the fingertip
live membera, said Mrs. Paul 0 . veil of illWllon. A bouquet (Jf
De.via, acting chairman, who ex-hyacinths and camellias was car-
pla tned objectives of tM org&nlu· ried -0n a white prayer book.
tlon. Miu Barbara Roberts was maid
Another meeting wUl be held of honor and bridesmaids were
Monday, Feb. 12 al Corona dt.'I Mra. Wllllam Robert~. Miss Mar-
Mar Community Church, 10 a..m. jorie Brown. Mlsa M.a.rle WyllLa
All women ot Corona del Mar, and Mrs. Merle Verburg, sister o'f
Shore ctlrfs, Bea.con Bay, Har-the bridegroom. All were go'Nlled
bol' Ialiand aftd ·Balba.. 1.Mamd are &.like it\ 1c:e'-blue satin and net,
Invited lo be ptt9ent. Those at-and carried Ame rican Beauty
tending .should bring sack lunches roses. Little Su.san Verburg, nltt..:!
and coffee will be served by the or lhtc-bridegroom, wa.s flower girl.
h~itality committee. At thia Mrs. LandeM, !mother of (he
meeting all commlttet!t!I wlu out-bride. wa.s; In ice-blue lace while
line their programs. ~trs. Harper wa.s; in gray lace.
On Monday, Feb. 26, another Both wore. orchid corsages.
me-eting will be held with the Dlckinaon Reed Freeman as-
nomtnattng committee presenting. sumed duties of bE>st man and
a slate or offlcera. Electlorui wtll uahers were Cyrus Ostrup. \Vard
be ln March and officers wtll be Lewis. Merle Vt>rburg and Ric hard
installed ln April. M}:i.gee.
Following the cerf'mony a rt'-
ceptlon was held at the Plymouth
1951 Valentines Salute the Young-In-Heart
Drive home of· Mn. Phillip Stam-
baugh, aunt of the bride.
Both young people have been
attending University of Southt>rn
California. The new Mrs. Harper
Ls a member of Alpha Chi Omega I
eorority and her husband's frater-
nity la Sigma Alpha Epsilon ..
Cupid Can't Miss This Year-·
We're All On -His List!
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Now touring lhe north, Mr. anrl j
Mra. Harper ~I~ fJ\l\kA\;~hfif,l'fr.lf ,
in Pullman, ~..airrtsUn'. • ,'!~ l :.t1 l ~ . . . •
SOCIETY • .'1'0. ~ . ,
The ge.neral meeUng of the W o-
men 'a Society of Chrstian Service
of the Community church will be
held Thuractay, Feb. 15 at l p.m.
ln the sanctua.ry. Mrs. Cheater
Flaher. program c balrman, will
present a..n lntereeUng progra.n1.
The devoUons wt.II be given by a
member of Orcle Ten. Tea will be
aerved in the chapel by men1bers
ot Circle Nine. '
Deputy 'Guardian
Visits Mesa Bethel ;
Job's Daughters
Official vlaJt of Of>puty' Grand
Guardian Grace Swart%, Hunting-
ton Beach, wu paid Job's Daugh-
ter&, Cbet& Mesa Be:thel '157 at the
meeting of Thunday, F~b. 1. She
wu pruented wtth a bouquet or
wblte carnaUons and a copper
planter. Ofttcen.. rormtng a. t.ri·
angle, ang an or1,Jinal eong which
tlley bad c:Ompoood In ..... -.r.
With -ed --C&rol
'nlolnu pt '1ktir'. fou:r aandkfatu. tor-JollNon, Nwj 'On.ty,
Tony. ~ ..... Patrll:ia
Nollar Wwe lnlll4ti;d/ ~T. ~~·a--by
afl'Walloe. "\
wbbl\tey nmnlat tlirollah .tach 01"11 IJttrudUctoey boaoN f• ace leveL Klnciu11ortee fi>U turn Put llOeoftd QU-or ~\;1~'°w1~a=~ lbpa and ·Velma Pl-.n or
-11-.Jy !Mia .-.., cltYU• BollMI 1111, UICI Jw .f.r11>Ut of ~~"· WA~ &It' bft ' ~ Altad I -.U.l; llleo 0....-dlan !>!>"or~.. think --Dorio Rapa. ._ ... i. Ollardlan
las of It. , . . Carl ,.,.... .. -Paot -~ ai.. ,_,_ a z...,.. Alllrf&lll and NeDle DMea.
wide ._ .t ""9tMi' tiUM -· ·o.. J'elL 11 lllmtlaSb>D -· +.!-will be ILnllable for ndt. I , ·---.;;ci Coot& ..__
--of -·famlbr ----,.-hr "'OdMn ... faWGI.. ..... Be'bcle WW jeln lD ...... ··Inc
....,.. .. • -Va-h-. all • ' • ~y. _..... paNlaii.
--zlr ....... ~ to tw IM -ol Calif......, • 1ter .u&. i oftlelai ... ( ~A=.,.~cr=::n om1••...,.*•• hr-
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--~ -• tn putel ~ wu 91\0"E ted lt ;;c=DayMirtzu.:~ ~ ---IM.-,t&·
---..,,. .. tw n. I Ille ..... -'!l'llll ,••il!F• Cupld'a~~----, f ' . ,-
T op Chef Duo
For Fish Fry
Heinz Kaiser and Tom Norton
wHI don their tallest chefs hats
and tea.m up to preside over tht'
fish try, -to be held Friday, F e b.
16 In the pariah houa.e of St.
Jame• Epl.scopal church.
Proceeds from the benefit affair,
open lo the public, will go ~o the
church Server11 Guild for thtL pur-
Ch9.Sf" of vestment.5. The recently
organized guild now numbers 24
boy.!! with Dean Beaumont and
Malcom Angell a.s spensors.
ISLAND GUEST
Mrs. Bessie Blackburn of Bev·
('r}y Hilla ls gueat for a. week of
her daughter, Mre. Newton Mc-
LaughlJn, BaJboa l1Jand. Mr. Mc-
Laughlin, who hold comn1ls.slon of
Major in ' the reserves, was called
t.o Vtctorv111e-Thursday where hi>
W&.!1 a.!!ked to take char'ge of rec·
followedf.f 1by a hat-me.king con teat
between; the daughter. Mnr. Sam-
uel Jar ls' hat, made by dl\ugh-
ter Pol , featured e. vegetable
garden ' nd won flret . prize.
The ~iness meeting w~ held,
continui.D.g e lections for new offi-
cers. Privtou"-!_y e lected were Ann
Stewart preaietfnt; Judy Sleeper,
secreta ; and lateJ' were ·elected
. NEWPOR.T /IAl.60A FEDERAL SAVINGS &.~·~l'l.·•o-e'·.t.· ... ~ rs P.A.MLll'IS9'..fUllMMT r:f nu ritf:/.ltlo .. 11twport &•air .. c.tffom?i'
Barbara UtU~ treasurer; Bonnlfo l ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Young, retre.efunent cb&J.nnan;
Mary rmU:rong, Rrge&nt-a.t-
arms: ):Jertni Crtt.Jy, publicity
chairmaf;. and Mary Gilby, tele-
phone c~alrman.
Mrs. ¢hll'rlea Lamb, the Pallad-
lan's bdoved leader, was preeent-
ed with ft plant as a token of the
girl.If' 1..q,>rec1auon.
Girl ft:out cookies were dlatrib-
uted tori the forthlcomthg sale.
The Jm or the banquet wu to
bring t:.he mothers lo see how
things L-e. done In t he club, and·
girls fell the goe..I wu attained.
nM l; Ff'b. 1°•, ~ to I p.rn.
S t~ j Jamee Pariah HOU9e
FUN ZONE
OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY
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TUESD-A Y, FBRUARY 13, 1115-1 · ,
Plan Red ·· Cross
Benet it -Revue
A lthough .a. few Orange county
communlUes have not yet named
YOlunlNT worken to aid tn plans
for a benetlt at.Yle re~e and tea
to Ill!. ~ In Balboa Bay club
on ~·a for Southfm Orange
CoUnty Chapter American Red
Croes. the majority of communt-
tle1 ser-ved-by the chapter re-
&ponded to plans tntroduced by
Mrs. Guy M .. Harvey of Santa
Ana. at a p'l'ellmtnary meeting
held 'Tueaday ln B&Jboa Bay c lub
The propoeed benefit party will
be gl.-en by Butfum'a Santa Ana
atore, w ith au proceeds to go to
the Red Cr~. each community
benefiting by a n attendance per·
centage of the proceed11 ..
The tea • hour will have addi-
tional lnterest, fvr there will b<'
lhree beautirull)I decorat,,.d tablrs
deelgll'f'd by three coopcralini.:
groups. the NeY.rport-&lboa Jun-
ior Ebcll Society, Sa.nta Ana Ebel?
Society and Orange County
Branch American Association or
Universit-y Women.
All wom en workin~ for the SUC'·
ceM or the affair. arc voluntl'er·
lng the ir offices, thC group to datf'
Including ?~mes. H einz Kais('r,
GunnJng Butler. and Calla Velil'
or Coata M esa Friday Artl"rnoon I
club; and MJ"lll. John Daniell and
Mrs. Lll11an DanieU of Newport·
Balboa Junior and St·nior Ebcll
Societies.
Cpl. Charle·s Frazer
Ordered Overseas
Cpl. Charles FTuer, son of Ai r.
and Mrs. C. R . FrazC'r, 121 Dt'.'l
M.ar Ave., Costa Me~a. has bc('n
ordered overseas, destination un-
known. The young n1an had been
stationf'd at Fo rt -Leowi!, Was h.,
with the Heavy F iehJ A rtillcr:v
Reserve. following his graduation
rro m Pomona College.
Luncheon & Bridge
Enjoyed by Mesans
Luncheon at Norton·s carl' \VR!'i
the prelude to rubbcn of bri ge In
the Orange A vc. home or rs. J.
P . CooJ)f'r whf'n a CORta Me a card
Clu~ gathered t1Jgether T 1rsday.
Ml.s3 Lyda Conan~on [i t priZl'
#and 1"1r111: D. C. cK zie was
<Con.soled. #
· Formln~ the eig me v.·c•re
'.Mmes. Andtew J . L upton, r\t•lhe
#Ridley. MacKen.zif', William E.
·Nickell, Elnle r J . W tij:lht, E:rnory
.A. Randall, Cooper and Miss Con·
...ant.
.Major Arthur Kn ight
.to Entertain
at Lutheran Church
, The ~ten's Club of the Newport
Harbor Lutheran ch!iJrch have
planned a n entertalnil1 g e.vcnin~
tor their guests and~f'mbers at
their next meet ing Th sday. F eb.
15 at the church. jor A. L.
Knight of Fullerton. nolt..'d psycho·
logUt and hypnotist will be f;Ul"St
epeaker a.nd the public is most cor-
d1a.lly invited to etten<.1. Refresh·
mf'nl.J!I will bt> served during the
eocial hour.
Lela McMillan Is
Luncheon Hastes•
With H elen Mirkovich 8881sting,
Lela McMillan wu hostess at a
charmingly appointPd Valentine
luncheon Feb. 1 at her home on
Redlands avenue. Approviatc fa·
vora were at £'8.ch plaC'e and St'·
cret pal111 exchanged gifts.
Bobbie Belmont \Vas rl'cipi('nl or
o. a~ork gift and Zenobia Pros t or
a birthday r en1C'n1brancr. To
Dorlae J esko went the special
prtze.
Mildred Mt'trill inv1tt'd the•
group. ·n1enlbers of Get·toi;:ether
C'lub. to her new hOffil' on Holn1 -
wood Drive for their March m('(:t·
lpg.
Harbor T ri-1-'ii-Y s
Have Progressive
Dinner Party
SO\\.' l '!'\DER\\IAY •~ tbe con8tructlon work on 8.7 mll~a of the Coast Htcbway from the Sea
~out bast.• tu the south llmtta of Corona del Mar WbettJ tbf" road IA belnl widened aftd rMurf&Cf'd.
State '''o rkmf'n are s hown abo\'f' doln~ preliminary work brfor.-'the Cox Brotbe.n Co. took o,·e r
la._t "·e-t>k. Only l\\'o llUlit"5 of the road from the St-out t..e tu Marine A•e .• are now usable, CMJKlnl'
muc·h traffic t.ung•~l lon Ln t.hat •reu. (News-Times Photo)
Cocktail Party
Hosted by
N. L. McLaughlins
Tri Hi -Y Girls
Visit Los Angeles
~lenlbers n( the Newport Har·
bor area Y's Menettes Cl ~ spon-
Catholic Women
Plan Silver Tea,
Name Committees
'onr or the most dellghtrt1l sorl'<l' a r ('Ce nl nu ng a the Loa Tentative plans fo r a atlver tett.
cocktail parties 'vhlch preceded AngC'les Playgroun ro a group to be held April 12 In Bal'lOa Bay
the Hearts and Flowers ball wa! of Tri HI-Y girls ot rt Har· club wcr<' made whrn the Altar
that hosted by Mr. and Mrs. bot Union High sch Assl.ating Society of Ot.Jr Lady of Mount
Ne""·ton McLaughlin at the l r with the trllltBportat wer e Mrs. Carmel church met W f'dnesday at
hon1e on Balboa lsland. Frank Di&I, Mr. and ~t r!. H erbert the home of Mrs. Colln Brown.
\Vith Mr. and J\t rs. Jack Brul)t'f' Jenks and Mr. and Mrs. Chisholm Bay Shores.
about to celebrate their wedding Brown of Cista Mes&. Appointed as a committee in
anniversary and with Mrs.. Mc-chargt' were Mn1ta. J . Arthur Tay·
Lau~hlin and August CI ark lor. chairman; Grace Poirier, Ha·
claiming Jo,eb. 7 as their natal Ed Richards on zel Condon. Colin Brown. Jos<'-
day, chan1pugne cocktails were In K u w· h phinc Feeley. J . w. Cammack and
order. 1 eeps p It A. P . Hall. Also named as a com-
lnclurted in the group were Mr. 'n1ittf'e to superviBe ilf!alrs at St.
a.ncl Mrs.. Bruner, Mr. and Mrs. H ome Town News John Vianncy church, Balboa Ill!·
and Mrs. Victor McLaglen. Mr. ' land were Mmea. Brown. Drew,
Roy \Voolsc}' or Beverly Hills. Ed Richardson reports fron1 Condon. Nlchola.s Brcttne r, H , C.
~f r. anrl Mrs. Kelso o r Pasadena. Pearl Harbor that hc 1 enjoys rf'· Gilson , Graham a.nd Healy.
~trs. EthPI Shirley, Bart Allison. celvi n~,.h~ N('Y.'S·Tin1es and Presti Chairn1en of a committee for
~1 rs. \V inlfred Barbre, August over there and keeping up to rlate con,ratcrnlty work &rt' Mrs. Lt'o
Cl:irk nnd the host and hostess. on local happcnings. Ed is a P etty Kelly and Mrs. Frank Rocco while
Afternoon Dupli.cate
Bridge W inners _
Officer. lsl cla.~ In the Sonar I Mrs. A gatha F ernan ia chairman
branc h or thf' Navy. of a comm ittee ror a dl111cl188lon
He r t•cen{ly spc-nt rl 20-day ~lub. '
~frs. Robert Ross and Mrs.
lt>ave here visiting hi~ parl'nts, Mr. Father Kiley opened the meet·
nnrl ~1rs , An,::us Rlcha rd~n al ing, one or the largest hrld air to
Richard80n"s Landing. number In attendance, and a ros-
Franklin Sf"B.mnn were winner~
rast-wrst and Mrs ..... Frank R~d
atid C. H. J ohnson '.A.·ere hi,R"h
scorer~ north-south in the <lupll·
C'ate brid~e ~ame held in Balboa
on Monday afternoon.
Runnrrs-up <'a.st • west were
""Mrs. Calvin Lamb<'rt and Mrl'I,
Penny Wise
To Be Staged
at Laguna Theatre
Faye Schlueter: Mrs. H. C. "P e nny Wisc,'' sophisticated
Ahrendt Jind ?>1"rs. T . Hord Seeley: comedy-drama opening at l-h e La·
Jlflrs. Arno ld GaMer and Mrs. guna Beach Community PJayhou~e
George Carroll : 1-frs. A. W . Tz:um· on F l"bruary 28th. will feature E l-
mel and ~frs. Mildrt"d Lytle; Mrs. teen Hallgarth and David PauJ In
Minnie Hl'uck and Mrs. George leading roles.
Mrrriman. The action or the play revolved
Runner!!· up north· sooth were around the love Ur.: of C ordon
Mrs. A. G. Doesburg and Mrs. Chasc, New York playwright. The
Matx>I Boardman,: Mr!. Peggy I scene Is Penny W ise Farm Ln Con·
J ohn.son and Mr8. Roy Strotz: nectJcuu. Jean Hubl<.'r, Catherine
Mrs. C. E . Irwin ali.d Mrs. E. L. Penn, and Mrs. John .Mechling are
H ackley: Mrs. Robert Brown and the "other women" in Gordon·s
Larry Spring: Mr111. l.oui!I Venator life and bcrore the f inal curtain.
and Mrs. Kathleen Walsh. all threaten the SC'CUrlty of the.
The aftc>rnoon dupLi cate bridge marriage or Gordon and his be-
g?oup will 1n£"et again on Monday loved Penny.
afternoon, F e b. 12th with play Art Smith, as the indolent
startjng at t o·c1ocR. All interest· brother, "Jefr," plays the record·
ed brid~e playt·~ arc invited to Ing "Love In Bloom," o rte n
att(•nd the i.:an1e. j)lr'oughout the show. It might al·
Birthday Party
Decorations in
Valentine Theme
' Hearts, cupids and otht'r fanclea
sugi;:-estive or Valentinc·S Day
deckl"d the R obert Nt•wma.n home,
385 La P erla Pl.. Costa Mesa,
'.A.•he n Mrs. Newman entertained
Saturday with a gay celebration
in honor of the t l'nth bi.rthday of
W, be called the play's themt' song,
so Involved become the love af·
falt11 before the final curtain.
"Penny W ise," directed by How·
ard ''Hap" Graham, will run at
the P layhouse. f rom February 28th
through March 4th.
Lutheran Women
Adopt Project
Tht' hom'e of Mrs. Ev Eller·
ary "'8! recit ed for wprld peace.
N('xt mf."'eting will be Marc h 7 at
the horn(' of Mrs. Gilson, 115 Antc-
1Jlyst, Balboa Island.
Scout Group
Hears Reports
On February 8, the new Com·
miuioner of Girl Scouts or New-
port Harbor. conducted her fint
regular monthly board mei!ling at
the" Girl Scout House at 10 o'clock.
Minutes of last meeting we.re read
and approved and the Treasurer'A
report WM given. Each committee·
chalnnan wu called upon to re.·
port on the a ct ivity of her com·
m ittee.
Mrs. P . V. Peterson, troop or·
gani.zation chairman announced
that all waiting lb1ta of troops had
been completely c leared qp. Mr111.
Peter H ill, camp 'chaJrman, Mra.
Esth('r Chapman, council adviaor
and Mrl'I. Ted Hambrook. Mariner
Troop skipper, d lacussed the Mar·
iner camp at Catalina and tn"
businC'ss of eventually having a
Newport Council established camp
aitC' for. glrl111 of thilll area. At
prC'sent Girl Scouts of Newport
mus t go to summer camp! of
othPr council•. The entire pro-
ceeds of the cookie sale Will go to
Our own establlahed ca.mp fund.
A progreasive dinntr party on Marie&. daughter or the household. man, 532 Fu.lle rton Av , _Newport
Heights, was th,e loca for a meet·
The: Juliette Low program pla.n~
nt!'d for March 9 tCjl be given at the
Scout Houae was discussed. PIJ.nti
for summer Day Camp were ala.rt·
ed end Mf111. C. W . Crowl, chalr·
man, ill making a plea tor adult
help. Anyone who will U8iat
p:eaae -call her at Harbor 1350-R. Tue811 ay evf"ning. F r b. 6 v.•a.s a Traditional g a m es afforded
dell}:"httul event for lhe F reshman amusement with every one receiv-
Trl·Hl· Y clup of Newport Harbor ing 8 prize. After e young celt:·
Union high 9tbooL The girl! as-brant opened hl"r any gifts, re-
sembled at Sharon Y..amell'! home fresbn;ienta of blr day ca.ke, lcf'
on Balboa Island f<ff"'Sp I.sh rice. cream and indivld I heart sbapea
Fl-om there they proce ed to th<.' cakes were enjoy .
.e of Pa.t l>f-nnis in ta Ml'sa On h·and ~· festivity were
,~tacoa. Ice <'ream ».n cake were Mary Covalt, l irley Newman.
Rrved at the horhe of yo Tate. Linda Let' Ne , Rose Marie
Al~r ~ d.Jnne , gr Rueger, Shirley Caley. Atary Hay-
'a.nd television w er p den, Dena Balley, Patty Schmidt, · noee e njoying David Horst, Ralph and J ohn Con-
wett: Gaytha Bouc y, Millie vuae, Doqnie Schmidt, Ctiarlea
Cbamberlln. Pat Dt'nnla. Denna ..Bo\lftd.IJ. Bonnie Borra.rd. Dickey
Derrough, Carol Fink. Juanita Lambert, l'\)'l:e Peddicord, Mme..
Gri'Etln, M.ary Jean )lllitard. Pa' Charles Bollard, Dell Cecil Don
Ne1-on • .,&ckle Roblnson, Marilyn Scl\mldt and C. E. Peddicord.
Shoemaker, Carol Schlickenmayer. Mn. N~ &lao gave a birth-
.Marya Tate, Blllle Williama. Valda CJ-.i< dinner fi>r Marl.a when her
.wtniera. Sharon Yam.ell and grl.nd__penn~ Xt. an~. Mn.
Jee.der Velma Prldham. Chari• Peddicord Wfrf! preae.nL
ing Tburada..y, F eb. of the Wo·
men'a MlMlonary lety of thf'
Newport H r t eta.n Churc~
Rev. H e rbert Ro ~onducted the
Bible study W c wa.:a on the Book
of Revelatlona, rtnne Quar-
Surprise Event
for Steve ~aton
ry. prealdent. rge of thf' -Friends of Steven Eaton &r-
buslnese SCS8Jon. ranged • recent INrpri party
The aoc:lety haa and potluck pper at t.h fami9,:
project of p&ytng of a 8UbatanUal home, 112 :M.ar 8 Coat&
pa.rt ·+r Ute o!d debt the church 1 Mesa. in pie rec:o IUon o!
A w~a and meana mmittee W&!I Mr. Eaton"• bl day verary.
appointed to aid In endeavor. A Jarte birthda e.ke rmeti Ute
with Mra. Ma.rgueri Quarr)r as chief table decora
chairman.' Mr. ROy J . H ve u a
Merrlbera of the fPE!'Clal blrtbday of the
tended a ec.bool Or · Old Klondlke. G llnglng wu
new (jffieen and airmen be.kt enjoyed wltb 'Wanda 1Peter-
Jan. 81 at the H ' J.uthttaq aon ot the ~l;,! lllM. &~
Cburcfl, Hol\)'Wood. .were Km ... Ea~ ~ ir anc1 'Ralpb
Buel Wtlco&. e Petenoa, Clulpman entertained with l(Uitar
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JU )'OU lit ot the left of the
dealer, It lo your -tum to play. TM tum rotates to the left (clockwise) jmt like the
deal.
You mun be&in by puttinr
the 3 face up on the table near
you, and draw!n& the top card
of tbe stock to iestore your hand
to 11 carda. I
Red treys are bonus cards and
do not count as pa.rt of a hand.
A red trey must tbe exposed
at once, and if it was found
in ·the ori(inal hand or was
drawn from the stock, a re·
placement for it must be
drawn, from the stock.
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draw chances to be a J. You are
now ready to be&in y our turn
proper. A turn comprises two
or three steps, always in order: Good people _ make good telephone service
DU W (always compulsory)
MELD (optional)
Why more than half of each dollar we take in goes to employees . . .
DISCARD (may be om itted in
coinc out).
Drawing means taking an extra
card into your hand-either the
upcard or the COJ;lcea led card
from the top of the stock. If you
cannot or do not wish to take
the upcard, Y2U must d raw from
the 1tock. · .
The upcard chances t o be a K:
since you cannot take it, you
draw from the stock, 1etting a
Q.
Melding ineans placing cards 1 from your hand face up on the
1 table. When you meld at all,
you may meld all the cards you
wiah, provided that you observe
lhe rulH u to vali.d melds.
Mrs. Birdella Ball • Honored by ·
Young Friends
· St!'('.eral mc·n1bcrs ur lht· Stand-
ard Bearers ~roup of Christ
Church ~ thl' Si·a. a ctiv<' durinfi
1935, \tiSitt•d lhl'!r [urlllt'I. CoUn·
selor, .1"1rs. Birtlt•lla Ball. 2610 W.
Ocean Front, on Saturday aflf'r-
noon, presenting her Y.'ith a whil C'
orchh.I.
Plan8 w('re mn<.Je to rontac\. th('
who le g roup and have a reunion
In early sumnu:-r .
Prrsent for the a!lt'rnoon \Vt't"
Mnles. BE"l h J ordan, Santa Ana:
Bernice Hadley, Pan1 anrt Dubbu·
J o, Irene Ollila and ?>t i1.:ha•·I. uf
C08la M<'s&.: and Eln1ort• ,_l t·At1l-
lan, Howard and Ruth Ell('n,
N ew1>0rt Ht>ights.
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t. Io a service business like the telephone business,
many people must pool many talents to keep calls
moving s,:noothly. Matter of fact, meeting the Wes~:s
demands for service has rpa~e us one of the West s
largest employers . That means a snighty big payroll
. _. panicularly when you consider chat we c.a.n attract
and keep che capable people we need only with
good wages and top-notch working conditions.
' 3. Maki,1g telephone jobs good jobs is a policy
chat means much to the naciod c od~y ... when a
strong celephone system, '?anned. by sk.iUe~ peop~e,
is panicularly important tn helping our 1ndustrles
and military services meet the big problem of nation-
al defense. And, even chough the costs of provid.ing
telephone service have. shoe up sharply, telephone
races on che average have gone up less than hali as
much..u the rose of ijviog generally. Y~ur telephone
remains one of the best buys in your budget.
@ Pacific Telephone
'Ylaw my rowels are always
soft, fluffy, sweet-smelling!
A•to_,ti<; Gos Clot~" Ory-er
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WHIRLPOOL
Other leoding 1t1oke' includ•
lendht c:ind K•n!ftOr•.
• 2. Today, better than half of each dollar yo• pty
for service goes co employees in v.'as;cs and odter ez.
pcnscs such as their company-paid Benefit P~: ~··
more than in most businesses. In manufaaunng, £or
example, salary and wage costs average about 24 cents.
Bue in che telephone business, the many pcople-
skilled people-needed co do che righc jpb for t!J•
West, make employee costs our largest expense.
Price increases since 1940
Your telephone is one of
today's best bargains
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l!'nneeo Schull&, V RuegeT .. tectlona with Mr-a. PeW.00 ac-
and Karsuertte . They au companytnc. i · 1 IMde 1_.,. repo for the com· Sllarinir the bop1'7 --I
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--. ,Kr7 and Kn. ·oar-. Rock and
Plam ... belnc r ulated for daqpto<, ~~-anJI 0.. I -• ecntce )(m-BO)' J . ~ )(an.
and -1<fut_ ....... RaJpll .llalpla Cbap-A•~ .......... --. J:dwvd c.m.. Kn.~ .. -llooo!o-. :&::·· wl .... the -1a1erim.· .....,. loftlJ ert ~Out Of .,_""""
gin. ~ recd•ed Mrii. Swan-l(n. L. Prla Kr. -)(ft. I
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'.IHE BoY "SCOUTS Non<JE lm'ITl'No BIDS
---1" lliiltioo or JllOJ'e .American b0ya and. men who Notice I• IM!ttby given tllat the .i """" • Boa"Nt.. of TT-astees of the '()range
ha'" tieen al!&OOlated ,.;t.11 tBe-&y Scouts ol America ~ce Ooat---lor cot~ Dt.ll•lct ot
its foilndillg in 1910 have given ample .proof of the value Orange County. Calif .. wm receive
Of "-'t tl'&l·nu... and ~ 'Tile covn'tless 'l:ood bl<lo up to the Joour ot 10:00 o'clock ~ -""' A.M. on t.tae 28th day 'di. 'Feltruary, turns" they have done over 'l'be years have ~ 'flft· 19?!1 . at the oflttc< ot oata School
riched our n&tiOnal ·and COll'llJl.Wli(y ,lif-e; · . -D•triot. located at 199~1 So. Har-
l l b. t ' th · f rty-first anniversary this week ! oor "Blvd .. Costa Mesa._ Callt .. at n ce e ra mg e1r o which time aa.ld btda win be putr
from Februa'r'y 11 ro i2, the Boy $coQb! bl!."" aa \heir Uleme ltcly opened for -follOWl>lg. ,,,.
"Strenithen Liberty." It-ii an appropriate theme since the ... 1a . Boar~ of Truotees 9h&ll be
very baais of Scout training centers around fair play. ~: • .1:1..!,f:Z" 0~1 :! "'eq"';!1~':,~
greater self • dependence and re&pect for the rights of offered. ~nd tteer-the rlgl>~ to
others And this is the stuff from whiclt true f.-iom is I reject all bl<I• 1111d \o ·.,.1ve 111ny
. · · llltormallty tn bid.
denved. . Gl-oup I : Mlac. office run:H.tvre It ia noteworthy that dictators have always found it '2:>0 .... ot meci.anics tools
neceoeary to ""4,'P"688 the Boy Scouts in order to can-y Xtoc. mechamc . ""OJ> equipment
. •'-'-otali:..--"-.1.-,;d'n Mtsc. Cafeber1a s~are ,and out .....,.. t ...., -n ...,.,.., •• s . . dt<qle•
We certainly wialI for the Boy Scoots of Amenca con-296 Bunks
tMued'.growtb and achievement in the great work they are 296 Matt,.....• ..._..w. 296 PIUOW3 ~ 296 Mattren covers
Dutnage Act io•
Alill* Menhll Cftl1lty
In OW.orce Action
Df\lorce for al~ mental
Drianages totaling ·•11.le;G wer'f ty wo :90ugtlt in nperiof'
demanded. ifl euperior co rt I ce'8t't J.ut week by Walter M.
week by F'Ted &nd l>aulln bett for lnjurtes they !Juffen<Ll!J.i''"~!ott, pratnlnent New po r t
an autbrno'btle collision Oft' Ne'W-peacti centnctor. in Butt aga.inM
port Blvd.. bewteen Santa Ana Mrs. Bernice R. Mellot.
abd Costa Mesa Aug. 8, 1949. . He said they we'te rnanied. at
Sult is agaimJt PaQ! Cooper Yuma Nov. 2, 1936, 'Bep&rated last
whose auto was alleged-to hav~ July 8 &nd that com'lmlnity ·iprop-
M:fUcl< the Lambert vehicle. ·Lam· l::Je"rt a.eked for $5.000 general erty Includes r elfidence and fur--ntahings at 706 BearoR St., Nf.'!'W· damages, $254 medical expenses. pan Beach, Stock In the South
$116 for auto repairs and S480 Coa8t. Construction Co., ln Waner tor loss of ~lnp, while Mrs.
. 592 Blankets
Group 11 : Ltnen service for ahe<>ta,
p1flow cases, bath t oweots and
hand to'W~8. I
Group m : 216 Mechanics text
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Adv: F ebruary 13 .,20, 1951
Opening. bate: February 28, 19~1.
10:00 A.M.
Stgn<d:
BASIL H . PETERSON
Secretary, Board o!
Ttusteoea
No. 174-Times
Published 2/13-20/51
NO'l'YCE OF INTENTIOS
TO Sl!:LL ••
TH NOftCES
MRS. MTittUi dMil!:ll
Mrs. Myrtle ~Ben4et'.., 65. 208 t,.w
Flow.,. · «reet, OOlita M-died
Saturday after a long IHneas. She
was bom 1n Ibdiafta, tellk!N in
Alhambra tor eJg'ht yeara Mid in
Costa Ml"la tar 'aeV'lm months.
She ie .urvtved ~y her h~d,
Rev. Orvil Bender, ~ired, ud one
daughter, Mni. Wtlriam A... 'Wood,
both of Costa Mesa: twe ·~.
Mrs. Delta Harm <&nd Mn. MU'rie1
B8NMl8 ot IRdla.na: ene brotlter,
Ray Fear o.t Michigan. <d three
gr&11.dchildren. .
Serv.ices will ~ held at 12:30
p .. m . In Wee ~irk o' the Heather,
Fmut LaWn, Wllh the Revl. 'Paul
Younger and o.arg. )enldrm ot
Alh&mbra otficL&ttbg, Grallel )tor-
tl.tfley i.n cha.rce of arra.ageri'lents.
TODAY TllRU SAT. ~
•'JIARVEY ..
No AdvaMie ... pwtaN
OOMJNG SOON
"MAGJ\'WlaNT 'I' AN1lEE"
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co1Jt:ai$ pm. Meet raw guo..
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• That'•. wby'C'bevto11 Supreme
Ga8oline ie Suf,er-RefiMiJ to •
@lli:nin.fte power-robbibc' lm'L •
It ia a ..cbftltic blllnee of·.n
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High· Qua~ify Printing-'/1'h. Hor., 1616
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<( riee the Newport Hart>o«-b»lk, &180 ju~In ~ 'CO!Tlpankm ·cause of act.ton 'tfte trma1 .. tL't:, a b&ak account •nd
the Plamutfa -.Ueged Coo~r lall:t .an _automobll6. subject . to certain
NOTI<JE IS Hli:REBY GIVEN
pursuant to the pl'OVlefons of Sec-
Uon 3440 of the Civil Code of the
State or C<rornla, that FRANK
B . "LEWIS, Vt"rfdor, of 41S 15th
Strttt, N~ Beach. ·0&11tornia,
Inte nds to sell to CLARENCE F .
WATSON. of 123 29th Street,
N~porrt 94"ach, California. &nd
CHARLES \V. WATSON of 208
Newport Boulevard. Newport
Beach, California , Vt>ndees, all of
t he personal property described
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$l,065 0 ,· whfcb $20!5 had been paad . He proposed settlement of prop-
d th gM. judgment tor the e.f'ty Mght by giving J.'fra. M'et-:~Jll\ ~~ Iott the automobile &'ftd per80na:I
.....,... ce. eff'eet:B and $6.000 cash plus
• $14,500 at $175 m9nth. · T oun9 lurC)lar Gets
Prison Sentence
Calvin Wayne Tayl&r. 19. of La
Sierra, admitted burglar of two
tiJllng stations in Huntingt on Beach
and Newport Beach la.st Jan. 12.
"''ho was reported to be a parolee
from the Ca lifornia Youth Author-
ity, bu been sentenced to the
state prison at San Quentin. Su·
perior Judge 'Kenneth E. Mor-
r ison said Friday he would ~
ommend the youth be ~ran.sferre<J
ESTATE TO DAUGHTER
, Estate-.-of-George F . Bosom·
worth of Corona de-I Mar, who died
Jan. 23, will go to hi.a daughter,
Olive Irene Boaomwor.th of 111
Heliotrope Ave .. Corona del Mar ,
under terms of h is will wbtch
have been riled for probate IA Ill·
perior COU'rt. Value of the estete
was ~ ·at f28.<KJO bl eecurftlt>s
and $2,eft<> ift solvent ettdits.
OIL GE.ut STOLEN
to the California Institution for Theft of two 100-foot c&'bles and
Men at Chino. the state's "prison other equipment v~ued at $142
without walls." from an otl lease at Goldweat
ii;i ;;j • i . Ave. an~~ RA! waa re-FIM~ come trom constant ported · ·. _ , .t.q :Urie ebeltffta
Piacl.ke!, An ad regutarif tn·tht1' omill''W ··d•'r~. 'Ct>lib.
paper w ill produce results for you. lha itrllfihg contractor. •
All of the stOC'k in trade, trade
furniture, fixtures, diesel en-
gines. perts and machinery
and power tool s at the diesel
repair, maintenance and en-
gi neering company k nown a.s
the DteMI Service and Engin -
f'flrin,g Company, which is
lJftuated at 3102 Lafa yette
S treet. Newport Beach. Cali-
f ornia.
Satd sate Is to be made, and the
c&nsideratlon or price for such
sale ls to be paid on F ebruary
20th, 1951, at 11 :00 o'clock A.M.
at the offoce of JOHN W. ARANT
Attorney, 2917 Ne'W'pOrt · ~}e-
vard. Newport Beach, Ca!it'ornia.
Date-cl February ~. l'S:i.1 .
C L.A.RENCE F . WATSON
Maim Street .._I ..... 5'e1tt ~ C1iARLES W . WATSON
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N"OTKJI: OI-' INTENTION TO
l:NOAGE IN THE, SALE Ot'
AL(JOHOLIC BEVERAGES
Febru&ry 9, 1951
T O wttOM IT MAY CONCERf'I :
Subject to i.lswe.nce of the ~
cease &J>Plied fat", and commenc ing
not leu than 15 days after the
date poated. notice is Ae.ft'tly gtt'M
that tbe underttgned proposes to
!tell .alcoholic l*ve.ra«es at these
'PftrAlsu:, ~escribed as follow•~
'3oat Wave, 1135 Coast Rlgtl-
way, ~Ne'9'1part Beach (Orange
County)
PUnaOlt to auch intention, the
_..r81C'nect I• applying to the
. Slltat-e Board of Equiliiatim for
lauance on original •p.Plllcation
of an ~cohollc beVerage lcmee
'Bin' U... prerni:IJes aa follows; •
On Sall! Beer lJcense
bYGM deslntc to proteet ta.e -...anoe. of auch Ucl!llSe mtQt me
a "etitW prot• with the l5ta:tle
Board ot Equall&aUOll. et sacft· · 111erno. Oa11fomta, •tating g.-
!or dental u P"'flded by law. 'l1k
f:>'l't."ltillell are not now licensed for
Olt 'lale t>t·•Icd1161ie -.. .
WILBON --til ,-~f$..'.Ttmeo
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traffic 'the ·santa Fe?
With the co-oPcrarion of our officers, arid of
the employees who remained at work, ~nta
Fe1managed to keep thousands of freightj cars
and all its passenger trains moving durin~ t~
''outlaw strike" which began January ~0th
. . ... an!l vrhich so severely crj ppled our couifry's ;~; · .. ,,~~~t .~spo~~ 1 s~~a Fe could not, of
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up in freight terminals during the pa5t se veral
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public will understand. So complex a thi~$ as
America's Transportation System cannf t be
turned <t>ff and on like a water faucet. I
Thousands of "car days" were lost d'l'e to
freight cars standing still. Even though\airs
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are .unloaded at thek destination. -
Santa Fe was able «> deliver mOl'e cars to
other railroads than other ra.ilcoads deli~ed • •
to Santa Fe. C.Onscquendy,'Santa Fe now has
substantially less cars on its .rails than ;when . . .
!I. jtl· "''·"'' :(~:! ... ,. the tt'()Utlaw stt1Ae'• ~•-• f, !' r ~ -. ·. •, 1 ! "I : ~ ~! :~ I \ Na~y; ~.;·;; wlll result in a ~~ig~ ~f d •I l)/1 '' ..
cars until this complex situation has bcell
cleared.'
·A :w.ord to our shippers
·We are doing everything possible ro speed up . -
the return· to normaL We ask, however, that
• shippers who now need cars bear with..·u1
during this ~od. __
Santa Fe expresses its thanks to its shippers
and passengers for their parien~ and under·
standing during the trying times we have all
just passed~~gb-and al,fo toallO!ltpeople •
who co-operated· in this emer~nty, many
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~Poys::Make. Backs
tf or· Co. Hospita~
; Recent 1 acUvitlel of tile Boy'• '
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• club of Cot:ta IJ.ceu have had &
~way benefit; lhey have help-
ed fl# patients at Otange Count)' One pf my tavOrite epotU on a real rainy
_ Oe.DWal hospital, the club ·and the day l• to . apluh oYer to Grant'• Furniture and
boya themeelvea. watch the mattre-.e• noat about 1D tbe yard. On
Mra. Gertnide Lind wUe of a rare, keen day eome of the l'-hter chalre bobble (
architect George Lind, ~hUe driv-, around a bit. Which .. reminda me that lrudde thif '
~ patiehta to the hospital for the Mare'• neat ,i• a beauutu.l paddleboard tor only 115 .•• l
Red CtQa Motor ·eorp1, d.19Coftred And a tre1 elecant old French Clock wttb a now-1 ,
that although the hc:wpltal tecetved tnc·maned dame drivlnC' a noclc of Cl.!:Plda. Thia mWleum piece ta
' donatloru of map.zinea there wu guaranteed to run and coats $99.60. 1f you care ~o make It an
no convenient way ol making them nen 1100 just to clear your check book, Grant will throw 1n 2 Jba.
available to patJenta. She spoke, ot jelly-bean.a! But don't stop tn the front. Go explorinf! Grab
of th.ii:. to her husband who lmmed· youraelf a walking stick and leuh a atout-Jun(ed .Pointer. Tour
lately .deaigned some handy map-lhe Inner reoeDee of thta l&byrlnth. Wl)' back tn an Inner sanc-
1.ine racks for the wards and soon tum, I diaoove.red a huge round mahop.ny table top for 18.73. Make
the boys of Boy's club were buay a lervly coffee-table! ~rve your lnitlals on the old ·ha.11-tree! Buy
building them Iii their shop. a bird-cap, get a Violin case, or pve mother &n Iron.atone pitcher
The flnlobed racks, five of th"1J1. and bowl for $8.110. GRANT'S FUltNITURE AND APPLIANcEli
we.re well constructed and accord· 164& Nnrport Ave., Costa Mesa.
lng to the letter: which t.he boye • • •
~lved from M.ra. Ft-ancls Scott, PLEASE STEP TO THE HALL TREE AND GET YOUR MOTOR
medical sUperytsor. at the County CLOAK AND GOGGLES. Batten your veU tlshtly, while I crank
Hospital, the ·patients were d~-the Stanley steamer. Off let ua ny In a cloud of hot water to FUN
lighted with them. FASHlONS IN CORONA DEt. MAR. l want you lo see Eunice
Rade. Bulldera Knox's new spring dusters! These are ~ully draped black faille
The rack builders were: Elroy coa.t·a.ffalre wlth lantern sleeves and mandarin collar. These dusterB
Martinez, Jack Steiruna.nn, Nathan at ,flT.95 &re the ideal topper for your sprlnc print..-perlect for
Vamey, Ronald Underwood, Don a~lllai at a garden party or attendinl' a tea at Lady. A.stor'a. Aleo
Shafer and Van Cbaae-. at · FUN ~ ASHION'S sm&rl garment emporium, some capUvatlng
The .project whifth directly bene-nevi ivan Frederic's ortatnals in rayon-crepe print& and soft Maytime
tits the club was the leveling off oolore· and Frederic's F.aille.a In navy. beige and copenhagen ; and
of the ground, killing ·weeds with a verY 90fgnff 2 piece navy with beige and red over-blouse. I s8.y
aalt aJ)d laYlng former prepara· to you with the weU-meaning advice of a slater, these dre88ea are
tory to the black.. top tor the ne\\.' &JJ eye-dazz:lers and in the most con.alderate price ranre ot $12.96
ba.8ketba1J court whjcb should be Incldentally, Sis, you'll find eome dresses, skirts, we8k its, jersey
completed ln a couple ot weeks. and crepe blouses, auil8 and corduroy j&ckets at greatly reduced
Of great interest and benefit to coat at FUN FASHION'S, 1306 Coast Blvd., C.Orona /del Mar.
lhe boys individually are the . e e • \
montbly art contest.s, according to
director Albert Spencer. Winners
ln the most recent conteat in which
IDOl'e than 35 drawings were judg-
ed· are: ffnlor division ; 1, Martin
Gree.n; 2, Leroy Bailey. Junior di-
vtsion; 1: John McClusky; 2, Don
Seal1 3, John McClusky.
THE TWO BEAtrrIFUL BUT DUMB Glrla who sit expectantly
in the .. window aJI day at Polly Apparel are having . their hair set,
facea · waah4!d and new mal<.e-up! What a life! They get ·an the
new cJotbes they want! And Polly sees that they get the '!>est quality
and llveUeat atylea! Polly Apparel ha.a some brand new fashions
by Lordleigh of Calif., 2-pc. washable betce;. spun rayons and 2-pc.
navy • white at $19.96 You could appear at Carnegie Hall in one
of the.ee {and I don't mean ln the balcony J. My rovthg fancy was · H G plenty caught by tbe TAYLOR-MADE Slacks in peerless plaids. -oneymoon uests These plaids are pretty ex.cltjnc Prairie, Desert &: Sadd\@' blenda. · K · H The plaid• have a "'.ertlcal slant that make a kid look w1Jlewy ',i: at eene ome slenderE.e slacks &:re admirably tailored le the zipper never peeks
• 1 out a t world. $9.96 at Polly Apparel , 1830 Newport Ave.,
Guests tor a week at the home coeta esa, •
ot Mr. and Mrs. Roy Keene, Bal-1 • • •
boa pentnsuJa.. were Mr. and Mrs. DON"T BE A MOULDY FIG, CHICKS! Here ls-an
William Smith or Las Crocea, New
Mexico. The couple were on their
honeymoon trip and after visiting
here, went to Mexico for a week.
The bride is the former Annette
Lee Cline, cousin of Mrs. Keene.
She and her husband were hon-
ored at several home affairs and
restaurant dinners while here.
0. C . Federation
Meets at Brea
· The Board meeting of the Or-
ange County Federation o! Wom-
en's Club8 met with the members ' ot the Brea Woman's Club as
hostesses. on Friday, Feb. 9th
Mrs. 0 . W. Freek of Fullerton
presided.
The morning session stressed
the respon.sibiljty of all women
in the civil defense program. Cap-
tain .Murray Patton explained
the warning service setup in Cal-
lfomla and particularly in Santa
Ana, and the pressing need tor
volunteers. both at the observa-
tion posts and the filter center.
Captain Patton urged the women
to , visit the _center at 1012 N ,
Main, Santa ~
Mesans Atten.d
Long Beach Meet
Item hotter th&n a flub trom ~ Vegu. ,This certainly
tops my Uat of "What Will TheY Thin k ot Next?': 0 . K .
calm down, and I'll tel! you. BALBOA ~ and 10 HAS
PER.MA-PLEATED NECK SCARVES WITH ATTACHED
HERALDIC .JEWELRY CHESTS. These colorful. giddy
gadgets are CO&.llt to Cout hook-ups. Mrs. Cole of the
Balboa 5 • 10 says these scarf Hera.Id-hangers are the
latest thing ln N. Y. and L. A. They come In all gala
colors and are .98 • $1 .19. P. $.-Don't forget to say "Love
and x's with a Valentine. BALBOA 5 &: 10 HAS VALENTINES-
EVERYTHING FROM MILD AFFECTION TO UNBRIDLED PAS·
SION at 300 MAIN, BALBOA.
• a
IEWELERV
• REPAIR
Diamond SetUap PoekPt \\''at cbN
S»ecW De8lcnln&" ,_ Writ1t Wat.c-.hP.9
Bud. Strinlfnc ~Stop W"t.ch"
Diamond chttkNI free of charge Clock$
LOUCKS' .JEWELRY, 1788 SEWl'ORT BLVD., COSTA MESA , • • • ''THANK ALLAH FOR GREEDY PEOPLE!" satd
. Dr. Erwood, feveH.ahly chewing a lamp shade. "Here
I' have my treasures ab2._ut me tor a few days. Nobody
shows up. I knock the prtce11 down, then the greedy
ones show up w1th wheel barrowa and cart the stuff
away." "STEADY. Herr Doktor," I admoniahed while
adjuetiJ:ig my peruke, "De.re for beauty ls not greed. American
people care for gra.ctoua ,Jiving. They scrounge and scrape. tighten
the put'k atrings, but get what. they want. Don't you realize. Bargain
hunting in your Balboa gift basaar ls far more Cucinaling than a
boar hunt In Bombay! Your dollar line of spring costume jewelry
would tum the head of a nautcb dancher! Your rainbow pearls could
weU gra.ce the neck ot a maharani! I gueu I gave Howard Erwood
a thing or two to think about at 407 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa. • • •
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NEY(PO.R.T :!AOO,A ·_NEWS ~ Tl~ES
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.t;rncb, ga .. lilo report, and· ,...
~ approval for \•-bl&Clt
top Pd eun. on . ~ Blvd.
from lltll to ttb atreetO, the proj·
ect""'iol coet •16;000. Tbe council
never i:lJd reach a declalon on the
· job. I ,'
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,_ NE)vs.TQq:s :-; ' Everj' 'hi!1*
.NEWPORT BAY. P.OST -·W('IClneedau NE~Jfr-BALBOA I PRESS ~ t'h~)S x.,....,. • .-a 'ftedllAlw.-1a•T1 ,,,.
l'l'S NOT KUCH-BUT ~ C.uj.L IT HOHlll ... Wei,, .ton't' The!) a long ~Ion devetoP.
feel aorrt tor younelt becau.te your Home tm"t u nfce •• other ctrlll. ed oo. the •Ubjeet of a pier permit
lt'a up to you to make ft a .pleum~ a pl._,,t pl&<• to uve m. for Hober ICrlct..on of Lido I8te.
CARLYLE'S Unpainted Fµmlt.~ (~ormerly Al'a) ha. wondertul .Jilli Rlng w&nted "to Know if It
mahogany, uh or gum ru.rttlhlre 1ln mqdem or provincial dutsna. All wu o. K. wtth the Udo UIOCi&·
th-pl_,, an arttully dnll1'"." and beautltully b•llt. With a Uon. Charley Markel wu wor."
lltUe bruab atalnlng, you can trautorm wardrobe, chest, or a HOtly-rted &l»e>Ut the length Of tbe pier· AB as
·wood he&d-boUd fnto a very ui>enalv~ looklng tumlahlnJ. C&rl)'le's and thought lt should have beacon
ha.a a wry neat Early American cobble 1 bench ln Mexican mahogany light.a. It wu finally p&Ued by a
w:.....nw _ ... nm. ••• ,..... . I
· IOlQllt1Jll AD 59 ' LDfl:8 ·
''M ... -* ...... ,.. CMlt .......... ptPrad 11
' ,.,. 1 l'Sper t ,'75 I
tor Sl&.76, and a mahop.ny droi>-leat bJe 6 ft. x S tt. !Or $44.50. 4 to l vote (Markel diuent.lng)
Oh, most everything' you'll need. et., sliding door wardrobe.a, after &n audience ,nember uked
book cuea, record cabinet.a. Great ace. Carlyle's, 1918 Newport if they didn't have any more lm-
Blvd .• Cpata Meaa. pori.nt bualn~ "'inatead ot meu-
, • " • • lng around."
JOY! JOY! GLAD! HOW CAN YOU DO IT! Hlppety' bop to Need Pub
the Happy AtUtude Club at Gllidy'o ANCHOR CAFE. Hoppy Alli· Longest measure dJllCUMed wu
tude Houra are from 3 :30--5 p. m, on weekdaya. Here're the Sn&ck the report of the nark wperin• Specl&.18 ; ' • r-tenden t.. Don orUgo, who' s&td '"I Co:oklea It tea or cot.fee lOc Doput, tea or ooCfee 10<: can't in&ke much of a report on
''J=• ,...... ~ ' IJnx . I • Papen • S:IO
Tiie ~ ...w 'not ba napciilal* for DION 111aa ..,. -Hot' m.rfloa ot an actVera-ment. NMl'Ye u.e rtg:bt to COIT~ .... :r,
&117 and all ado and to reject any adverttaement not -..llllJW to
ruJw and replatlmw. A.dnrtlaementa ·and eancellatllino I wll[" ba ~up to G p.m. ·on the da.Y ·~c pubUcatlQD. Pb. Bar. 1111 ,_Bar. 1111, -rw •.u ·~ or -.a_,,__ ta
.N&WfOIH "4811G& l'11IWllllIN8 <lO.
Dll hD IL amt.. Newport Bx• <lallfonla,
' Tues. Special-pie A: coffee ... :16c Homemade eoup 20c parka until we get one." Ham-
Juat •itllng ····-············-···-..FTee brook explained the ·We.t Newport Tan Lose.
Honeatly fellowa, don:t get aoggy ln the middle of the afternoon! park r:iow being ·built bUt the ·
Join Glad's little bolater ·upper pt'Ol'f'&Jll ! Relax, fall apart at the scout. wanted more parka. One
Ahchor Cafe -Home of tPie Cheerful Chili, Hearty Ham with audience member aald "the lfid•
Elated Egga, A: Habit-forming Hot "Cakes~ 711 D, Cout Hlway, have to play tn the atreets and the
11~-BU8DIESll GUIDI: ...
Newpoft. iCJoaed Wed.) Qpen 5 a . m . to 5 p. m . dally, Saturda}· poUce don't llke tt."
5 a. tn. lo 8 p. m. ,... "Ket;i Niles bunt a. .restaurant
' • • • where a par}{ ru aupposed to be,"
CRASH ! BANG! OUCH! WATCH· OUT! Don't Bkid around In one person clalmed, "&nd Nllea got
the grease & -Oil on your garage noor. It.'• ·dang.erou.a and you might the land Crom the ctt:Y." b~a.k somet~g! The PAGIFIC .NELREM CO. can clean greaae &: Joe Lynch thought perhaps
oil off cement noora hy the time you can •y "How Wonder!'UI!". aome ot the gas tax mOney used
_Thia magic Nelrem formula cut.a grease, oil, dirt, a: gunk away and to widen the boulevard might be
lellvea you a ale~ clean akld·proof garage or buement. Alao let me used for a park but City Attorney
remind you that the Pacific Nelrem remov.ea paint A: varnish Crom R&l Batt.hume informed the money
furniture and antiques. And a.s for boat.a .. -thi• stufl removea bilge could only be spent for a street.
paint &: varniAh llke crazy. Great. tor dinghie• and clinker built · When park questions were get·
craft. PACIFIC NELREt-f co., 2811 Lafayet\e, Newport. Har. 2960. ting heavy on Hambrook'• ahould-
• e • ers he stated, "All I know l8 that
LISTEN MISFIT.! IF I WERE IN YoUR I saw a ~a.p and aaked Mr. Sall-
8HOE8 I 'D THROW THE lLL-Ji'l l"l'ING .ors it wed get anf more parks
SLIP.SH ODS A. WA y AND HOBBLE OVER and he oald 'probobly In the fu· ture'." lltmir! J/TO .BARBER'S BOOTERT. Hat:ry Barber, an 'l;hen somehow the councilmen
expert ahoe ma.n from way ~k. believes got Into a dlacU881on Of how much =:M people's feet ahould be properly fitted. One the dollar wa.s worth in the Civil
•Ute way to get foot-joy I.a to tnveBt in a pair \1..-..,jj'-of u . s. Rubber-.Keds. These Booaterette and Revolutionary want and they
oxfords have wUhable e&nYas tops and 8 big 11eemed well versed ln the subject,
thick crepe sole, 80 euy.gotng you'll be walk-probably because of a good history
Ing on air. You won't need binocutau to see the huge dlapJay ot teacher in school.
Keds and Kedettee in Barber'• window lhill week. Women'• washable Not Broad MJnded Kedett~ ca,auats in eloquently brtcht color comblnattona, sandals, Harbor Muter Chuck Wallen
straps. loafers, !lat and wedge eolea. One mooef comes In vivid thought the council wun't broad-
tange.rine. Thl!se stro.llera all have shock-proof arch cUBhiona! For minded enough, •pending $15,000
your high-chair and akooter set, children"a Kedettes in rubber-soled for "some atinklng road from
d I which only one-third ot the people un as. tennis shoea, etc. fl"Om $3.15. Oh, there'll be danc ing in the ·
streets, lt you'll all go to BARBER'S BOOTERY, 179ti Newport Ave., will benefit" and yet not spending Coat& Mesa . any on' parks. Then h~ 88.id the
• • • Harbor Muter was under-paid-
that the !tremen make twice aa
IDJtAS FOR MEN much money-and that he want-
MEN ! DO YOU STAMMER AND ACT LIKE A NINCOMPOOP ed a raiBe.
(we mean more so than usual ) when called upon to address fellow Fire Inspector Al Boria saJd the
Elka, Rotarians, I. 0 . 0 . F.'a and motor-cycle cops? When you are firenlen had more responalbillttea
suddenly lace lo face with a butcher weighing up your porter·house but thought lf a wage rise wu ap-
steak, d? YOUR knee.a tum to calves jelly? proved that it' wouldn't be neces-
Our powerful, new book called, "YOU TOO CAN LEARN TO sary to raise taxes because the
SP~AK TO JOHNS OTHER WIFE WITH COMPOS UR~" is just hot ; city doesn't use up all the tax
ott the preaa. U1 publl•her1 la using our glovea, even! This dynamic money now. But the city manager
book along wtth the "Life et Maude Muller" is conveniently on sale at said all tax.ea are 1J8ed "except
all Finniah Rock Par!ors.:_ Buy today anp speak knowingly of Maude aucb a.s we Uae fOf' the darn park."
tomorrow! After a ~'clean' report fi-om the
Little Britches
Author to Speak
to Writing Class
4 Hurt
• waler superintendent, LarTy Pol-
lard, the buslneu Jicenae collector,
Larry Grotle, said the H:gular col-
(ConUnued from 1-q,. 1) Jector uaes a Ford that hu an at·
were travelling weal on the Coaat traction tor women drivers who
Highway at the time of the acct-&re 1&1waya smashing hta fenden.
dent. A ca..r driven by Norman. w . Therefore he wants a Plymouth
Ca.duet J • --A I · to instead. One ot the councilmen Ralph Moody, whoae· nr11t book • r., .......,, nge ea_ • p-ped and W .. hit In th. b thought that maybe, tnatea.d of a "l.Jttle Britches" ta a beat seller e rear Y a car driven by K th p J new car they should choose a new now being translated Into foreign enne . one11, g.... Diego hi h 1 t collector that doesn't go after the languages, will talk on "Mow to -.... • w c • n um, was
Wl"ite·• Th1:1rsday evening at the hJt by a car driven by John Comar pretty girl!.
creative WTitlng group· which Muon, Naval Amphibious Base, After Girts Coronado. "H e doesn't go aner the girls,•·
meeta at 7 P· m. ln Laguna Beach Cad • said Grotle, a.nd then the city High schooJ. Hal Mauon 1-te•-b-aret s car had a broken ~ -wlndohl Id d J · had treasurer said Ulat he didn"t. be· er for thia adult education cl&aa. e '&n ones car a Moody, who 11 westem m•••rer damaged left front and rear. M&-lieve it makes any difference to a
-._ ao ' th 1 t •· Ii rt woman whether she hits a Ford for B-G Foods, Inc. Md pruldent n a car, e aa ~ ne, su ered
of the Gofden Gate ReSt· .. -.. , a damaged right front end and or Plymouth. ~· was t ed to St · Ha.mbrook then said that be-OWnerB Assn., wrote the book aa ow ower s garage.
biographical non-fiction. .All tn-In a almilar accident, a car aides the Harbor .Muter's pay in·
Invited I to driven by Ruth Jolivette .. Santa creaae requ~ he ·had allO re-tcre21 ted writers are !ved
( Contbmed from Pap 1 r
UJl aa µie two teams face Orange
and Fullerton. reapect~ve1y·, ln the
tln&l game. '
' Hold Netti..
Newport'a ata.r forward Annand
Nettles wu completely bottled up
in Ute Anaheim tilt and held to a mere five point.a, one of the prin~
clpat reasons the Sailors lost. He
la now 13 point.a behind the lead·
el'. Rex Babcock of Santa Ana,
who1 baa 119.
Dave Peterson, other Tar for-
ward, pl&yed hia beat game and
scored 17 paint.a while Glen GriC-
!tlh made 11. High man tor the
' ' SUNET LEAGUE STANDINGS
W L PU. Opp.
Santa Ana .... -v ..... 6 % "6 S88
Anaheim ' ............ 8 2 S86 sso
N--r S 2 S81 SIG
Hunt'ton Bch. .. ,,., 4 4 887 368
On.nee, ........... ., ..... • 1 '7 SlO 401
F\Jllerton ......... , .... 1 '1 Sl8 4-0S
Tuf!floday Attemoo7•a Games
An&belm at Sant& Ana: New0
port ·Harbor at Oranre: Fuller·
ton at RUntlnrton Beach.
game wa.s Cen~er Ronnie Faulkned
of lbe c01onlste who garnered
18 marks:
With no players out o! a cilon
becau.te ot the flu' for the first
time Jn league play, Anaheim we..s
in command all the way although
the Sailors rallied Btrongly at the
end.
Anaheim ·led 27-18 at halftime
and then right alter interml..uion
acored seven straight points to
booat it.a advantage to 34-18. Thia
margin was cut to nine points,
37-29, going into the final qua.rt.er,
and with t~o minutes to go the
Colonists led by only four.
In the B . team game the Ana-
heim teilln again bounced New-
port, ~2-37, to maintain their
Jeague lead.
Lineups and points:
Newport (S7) 1 Anaheim ('3)
Netti~ (5) · F (8 ) Webber
Peterson (17) F (3) Denny
Griffith (l})o C (18) Faulkner
Lane G (10) Welch
Sand~rs (4) G (4) Ramirez
Halftime scpre: Anaheim 27,
Newport HarbOr 18.
Hadacol . Helps
New Mother
HADACOL Suppl!M -1111 Iii,
... Nladn and Iran In Which
Her System Was Defldent'
COllPLlllrll BOtlllll ~
aemoo. ll'IJn>ltun -~ ahampooed. Jl'ree eothNtili
Pully -..
Al's Hoqse & ~Ug·
Cleaning Co.
--1111
For Venetian Blinas,·
Shades and Drapell)y' Hdwe.
THE SHADE SHOP
Ft-ee estimates Ph. Har 88f
514 -29th St. Newj>ort Beach
78c92
PAINTING
EARL SHEFLIN .
27S Palmer St,. Coot& iho.
Bea. MGT·M ""9
PAPER HANGING
and PAINTING
Kenneth Quarry
151~ Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mee&
Phone Beacon 5504
' 7~2
INTBRIOR -lllXTllll!Olt•
PAINTING
LICENSED -IN8URllD
Glenn Johnston
501 ·Slot St. Newport -
Harbor 2297 .J MdS
H. H, HOLBROOK
DEPEND&m,E PLUMBING
... Prompt Repab'---Pbone: Ha.-106-~
2801 Balboa Blvd., N-rt -I>·
C.L.KIRCHNER
Building Contractor
Estimates on New Construdt:ton
and Repair
PHONE HARBOR 1164.-M
7Sc74.b
It-PERSONALS
Alcoholics ADonymou8
Write P. 0 . Box 205
BJ!boa bland, caJlf.
Phone Kimberly 8-
Ill-SHARE YOVB CAJt Members ot , the Costa MeSll
Com.muntty church SCS who at.
t end@d two ' dti.Ys t mid-wintei-
~ meetings in Lori( i.ch· 18.at week
wett ~Mmes. Ruda· arnett, O'Jes~
ter Fisher, D .. C, 4 en, l ea Clark,
L. D. Hartillon, alter Compton
and Joseph H . Thompson.
TIRED OF FEEDING THAT HAY BURNER".' \\'ell I 11hould
think ao! F.lrpecially when UD BUELL ot the LAGUNA LINCOLN
MERClTRY USED CAR LOT has some ot the nicest, sweetest used
car ba.rgaina that ever purred along the hl&hway! Laguna i!I a quiet
tittle village nestled in between two la mile zones. NO one races hls
ihhtor, and automobiles are treated · more like electric broughams.
Tl!ese cars tha't RED BUELL la offerlng are new car trade-ins. Such
lovely cara that the former owners prefbably cried a little when tra ding
them in! Thia week.I apecl&la: '4Q.Qlda 98 converL, hydramatic, radio
and beater, new top and low MDe'age. '49 FQrd 2-door, ·radio &nd
beater'$149~. '1:2 Chev. club coupe, radio, heater, prett.v sharp for $79~.
and d02ens more at LAGUNA LINC. MERC. USED CAR LO'J'. SEE
RED AT 160 N. Coaat Blvd .• or phone Laguna 4-6625.
hear him. t ~· .n WU h~it ln the rear by a car ce1 requeata from alx em· 'I ~:\ 9 ' . ~ .J . Maier. San P oyeea ln the tax department tor
B I b ; . 11 ;, 1 '1 '>/,! ... ut end of the a · $20 weekly increue and from
a oalrlS '"in f Cl · "' ea b f 3 ,36 p. m. Sat-th• police department ror tbree llv~t ~! ,r··-":..~... . .. 9:'!::'
' 'f.:. I , ' -i.
w ANTED -Ride to . drionmwn
Long Seacb. H~;,~JA 4 :30
Mon. thru Fri. \µit:"; il3632
collect &ft.er 5 : 30 ' , i78c80
R urday. Both can we~ beaded ea.at new cars. One of the audience .., .a..u. ~ to Desert ancho on the Coaat Hlgh~y. 'nie Jollv· oald that he thought the entire l;w two......,,. ... she ls area-
. ette car •topped suddenly a.nd waa police rolling stock should be sold 1ttered nurse abd also a wife and !!-LOST AND FOUND
ed and Crosley 'hot ahoU' should be moth e r of a
•
FlAh Fry FE>b.. 18, ~ to 8 p.m.
St. .James P&ri8h Hou9e
LA191erA.llecker,D.D.&
Dll:NTIBrRT
1711 Newport Bml.,eo.ta .. _
......... IQda. Bttooa '762 -m.e., ... __
-. D7.J
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel.
...,_e:8~Mll Ooo1a __
BE SURE-INSURE .
With
KAt 11U~ 8T"Nt.llY
·~Ottey . n...-: u....,. ,,,. . '
a * • MY ADVICE TO YOU AS YOUR LOVABLE
Saturday, Feb. 17 will be "Bal· ramm ln the rear by Maler'• car. new baby. After
boa Day" at Blue Haven Rancho, M&Jer's car waa badly dan\aged purchased Instead, saving the tax·
Desert Hot Springe. wtth .Mra .. &nd was towed to Stowers garage. payera money but city ma.nag-er her baby w a I
Dinsmore hostess to Harbor1tea on 'nM! other car had a allgbUy dent· Hambrook wasn't ln favor ot the born. Mrs. Zd-
that day. Mr, &nd Mrl. Owen ed ~ar end. Idea. Th~ meeting cloeed •hortly wards felt run-
H •·~ 603 N lb Ba ~ t At 12:26 p. m . o-•uroay a Fotd after at a.bout 5:30 p.an. down;,.stie knew BUT THOTFUL HOUSE· MOTHER ill tor you to gel · u~n. or Y "'ivn • ptck·up 1 __ , d~riven by , Sam I · the bad 1o .do
in touch with Helen Wolfard at the SJiADE SHOP. Balboa lsl&nd are spending the 'in;.A ( 80-~~, to
Go to her ..... ci frankly and openly dlsciisa your . month at the rscbo. Oueata who Ke~ natl 8lcnal Rd., Costa Y~ Hurt ~~o•.,::__e
-•--t s t ~-h Id u· "'· M-· waa ~m1 --on ---eo••t .._. ~ wlndbw shade problems. She will understand and .ask Puui 0 go .a u,..._.y 1 OU no .. J H--. •-... _... Yl'C -t.hla eondltioD
you only the neceaary queationa. I •\.80 auggeat Mrs. Dtnsmote at !>Nert Hot lgbway near Somers Motor• in Au+o Crash lef that •h• Jin. Uwvd&
that you tell her &ny · secret t.hOta you may have ,sprtnga 930. wh'n"lt waa atnJck in the len rear • J ~. would feel up to'*' JDaD7 duUes.
coocemlng Venetian bllnda. mtnd.8 are made of by & car driven by Irene E . Tay-Robert 18cotlalld, 19, of 752 W . Mn. Edward.I 1'epn taJdn& HAD-
aluminum. H'elen can give you an eoUmate for F1ex· Plan Book Review 1""· lM E. 21.lt St., Costa Men 20th St., Poeta MeU,'pauenger In ACOJ:! and 1&71. It real17.belped
alum V. BUndo. TheJOe cualom·made blmd• come In • at M-a Cl•b wblch, police said, had made • a car drl.ven by WUllam M. Ktli· lier. Mn. • .lid-WU adter-_...,. left turn from the southbound lane d -, ~ a d.ifldeney of V='"' B.. decon.tor colors and are llght and durable. Or you -of tbe Cout Highway. Damages ell, 17, o, 1217 Cout Hlway, Cor-~ladn .and' Iron. ,p ~
can •peak about revenlng vour,old shades or ch.at about drapery hard-Fannie M&cltnroe, WTlter, Jm. • on& del Mar, received mlnor ln'· L ~•--.., -to both vehiclea wa.a alight. j 1 t th tr•-con~. · ware • travene track.a. Now get on the phone or go .see Helen per90nator, teacher and humort.t. urea w en e ~dell m.achlne Here u ha ....,_ • ...___. ... Wolfard at \he SHAD.E SHOP. You11 teer much better for talking In an unusual accident (in the rammed rear of another car w t'.-ni. -..w-"'9si71: will preaent dnunattc· revtewa of tact that the driver wu untnjur-h r -r bne taken one b6~ of yaur. thlnp over at 814 -29th St., Newport, Harbor 884. current book.a at the monthly eel) ri ea.ding 90uth on Harbor Siva.. HADAOOL lmd am now on my
e e • meeting ot Ute Co.ta Mera. l"rfday • car d Yen by Charle• R . near CbaPman Avev J'rid&y night. Mcond bottle. ud. I ·ma MY lt hu
Afternoon club to be beld ll'eb. KCC&rtqey. 19• Long Beach, over-Both rere meniben of lut -117 belpad me. MWr "'1' bebJ' I' KNOW A. VBRY CH~G WOMAN WHO TAKES IN tumed 0.. the Cllrl>!ng of Bayside year'e Har!Jor H!ch football team. come I didn't fee!. Jib. waltin1
WASHING ... Everybodya! You W&nt to know who she ta! It's 16. Luncheon at 12:SO p.m. Will Dr1ve at the entrance to.' Harbor Kindell, ai.o received mtaor ln· around. I :W bted'aCbfs and WM
Ruth Wella, owner of the Wuberett.e tn Corona del Mar. Tbe Waah· precede the pro.,.am.. , 111~ .i, '3:4.5 a . m . SUnday. Po-jurl d tak b b hla veq nerve-... and e9aa one bOt-
erette t. that blC sanitary .oapatorlum where you can le&ye your Hoateue. w1ll be Kn. ~ ltcej .repOrted ·that akJd. marb in· paree:t!° Sc=-. we:. t'::. :ome : ::O~~= 110 much. ~t
limp laundry. Tbey11 waah it. fluff dry . It and fold It lnto neat BuUer, Mn. Henry Hall. n. didlted \Mt the car wu' travel-by, friends. fUl HA.Dfcot.. far·~:
cat.coneo. Or It J'OU're ambltloua, you can ·do your "*" !JI the clean, ~::I~. o.nlels and lln. F ,. O. ID&'I weot whe11 It elddded. over· Drlwt' of tbe other eu wu ft<>!h""Wod It to all JICtleQta l
•hlte puru-pure tulll. TBURllDA Y NIGHTS tbe W'aaberette ls open blr1led and alld 50 yuda on Ila ,Arthur H. Glae, 20, of Santa An&. eom0 la -!lld·wilh.. fOr I ~
LOST-Liberal reward for dale
red daclulhund who disappeared
from 6101 Sea ~ore Drive on
Saturday night. Phone Harbor
0809-J evenings. 1Tp79
• LADY WANTS to d'o' ""'-"<>rk
afternoona and baby a&lunc af.
ternoo.na 4 evening•. Can MlM
Johnaon. Harbor 1800 (9 to 5).
77p79
EXPERIENCED ...,;etary -
aecretarial or gen~ral offtce 1Vlc:
Full or part time. Mn. J'. l'W .
Weaver, 211·29th St., Newporl.
Beach. · 1BPS1 •
!:XP&IUJi:NCED . booklleepor ,.._.
ceptloalot for doctor'•, qfflce.
H~. ama11 family, -In.
'Newport Harbor Empldymat
A.seney, llOll% '1l· Bay. Bl-
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Ul 9 p. m. for workillg people.' Aleo you can go!. droopy, faded t<>t>J bef<>n eomillg to a atop. The IL\DAOOL. 1il Jmt the formula ~ ...,.,., a pot·holden Ttntexed here: ·u. wre to nmember, Mn. DaYfs HO.tau , -... talten to Stowers gance. Lill" ._ .. Ad T~l"VI. -lind Kmeri1 REAL UTA.Tl: •-an ?to-~Y nJPt ls wa&b rupt at 404 Cout Blvd:, Corona del Kar. of S · t..-Cl • At-4:04 p . m. llUnday two can ~an IVIC 00 -I. tr 'dve o!llce can -Iii · •••
Harbor -W. PUldns f~ /He. ·•rYK\-11 •-lped eadl other at Utb st. T k , O J d . ,B..Oet1rod I..,._· la ~.... -or biol<er. llome apei1imee ..,.
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WHEH YOU ~WANT ~ TO .BUY •. SELL · Ml.OJ, -~-:
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A1rcr&tt Workers
DOUGLAS
LOng Beach
Needs Men
Aircraft Assmblrs. 'A' & 'B'
Upholsterers.
Sheet Metal, Hand Formers
Extraaion haDdformel"B
Metal Fitter AssembleM\
Metal Fitter Mecha.nics
Grinder Operators
Painters
Shear Operators
Saw Operators
Hy'dro-Press Operators 'A'
Milling Mach. Operators
)illlling Mach. Machinist
Engine Lalbe Machiniot
Tool & Die Makers
lilspectors-Tooling
Inspectors, M~tr. Layo ut
Pl<er Pattern Makers
Inspectors-Mach. Parts
ALSO MA.NY OTHER JOBS
FOR MEN W1TR GENERAL
MECHANICAL EXPERIENCE
Plant Employment Office
Lakewood & Carson
Hours 8 a. m. to 4 :30 p. m.
Monday Tbru Saturday
DOUGLAS
Aircraft Co.
INC.
LONG BEACH
DIVISION
Check These
Values Today!
UMd 8-ft. SERVEL refrigerator:
excellent condition, original ser·
1tce policy still In E"ffect--..
$169.95
USED OAS RANGES : Prosperity,
Oatrera &: Sattler and Buck'a--
$37 .50 & up ·
Uaed WASHING M.A'CHINES
-Euy, ABC, Kenmore and I
othen. -
0 .E. PORT~LE DISHWASHER:
demonstrator; if new, $169.95-
N CiW $149.95
TERMS CAN BE ARRANGED
Beacon 5222
STROOT'S
~eWINKLE HARDWARE
1802 Newport Blvd.
·Costa Mesa
Television Service
RADIO REP AIRS
· L&ny IDwen • • l aroJd Ramm
Tedmlctam
MJCSA. llADIO A, TELEVlBION
lM Broadway, C. M. Ilea. 0808-.1
FINE CARL Zeiss. J ena. micro-
~. reuonable. Also transit.
Ph. Laguna Beach 44772. 79p81
' n-!rpU1T11U -MLS
Jack's Fumit~
1501 Bal-m..s .• Newport Bch
Beds. ra.att:tt.N, cheKI-. ~.
retrt.,en.ton. etc.
Untlnl1111ed ll"umlhlre.
BUY, SELL or TRADIC
Phone Harbor "°2-R
711c92
MODERN, like new, matching
1tudk> couch 6 cbalr, $7!5. 231
Dr!ftwood Rd., Sborecllffs. Ph.
Harbor 0494. 77c79
8"-pc. SOLID oak dtnlng rm itet .
Rf!frtt:tory table. fine condJ tlon.
$75 OR WILL TRADE for re-
frigerator or wuh. mach. Ph.
Beacon 8747-J . '79c81
3·PC. MAHOGANY bedrm 11et,
tx12 rug, hl8 ~ rug, 3 pr ..... •tln
drapea. 2210 Harbor Blv~ .• 'Coeta
Mna. 78c80
MdVING-Mu.t 1:1ell ieverything.
• including Uv. rm. set, 19" Horr-
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OVER 100 PDlPLE
ANSWERED T HIS WANT AD
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Complete bouee full of fine
furniture to be aold Sat·
urday and Sunday, Feb. 10
and 11. ·--
Includes PhUco refricerator. elec-
tric rani1e. Murphy •Ink atld
refrigerator unit. Sectional df·
van and other artlclea too num-
erous to mention.
2157 E. Ocean Blvd., Balboa
Phone Harbor 2502-R
or Harbor 0164-W.
It appeared in the Newe-Timea, POl!t Shopping
and the Newport-Balboa Press last week ...
News,
• Mr. Jack Waggoner of Jack'e Furniture who handled
the sale reported that nearly everything was eold the
first day.
' man TV. I ft. Servel gas rerrtg.. When you want to buy, BEii, rent or employ, PHONE
and aome antique•. 1941 Harbor HARBOR 1616 and ask for the "Ad Taker." or write to • Btvd., Coeta Mea. Beacon ~29.
' 79c8t Newport Harbor Publishing Co., 2211 Balboa Blvd., New-
-------"-·----~ I BEDROOM SET. mahogany rtn-port Beach .
lsh. 4 plf"Ce9. Mattreu &t box
aprinp lncluded. 175. 510 New-
port Blvd., fabove arches). Bea.-
con 5542-M. 79c81
l$-llOA Tll. SUPPUEB --25-ft. cabin crulller. Cedar hull. A
good buy, only $1 ,400. P hone
Harbor 1020-W._ 77Uc
WILL SWAP, sell or trade 28 ft.
Monterey. Best offer in one
week's time wiU t&ke. Beacon
8190-J . 79c81
. . ANTIQUE ROSEWOOD
Square Grand Pia.no
Genuine Mathuahek . Came a r ound
the Horn. Perfect condition.
A collector's Item for ONLY $250.
1300 W. Bay Ave., Newport Bch.
Phone Har~r 1960-J
BUNGALOW upright piano in
perfect playing condition, $295.
Tern1a, 130 doW(l, $10 mo. at
SHAFER MUSIC CO. I Since
1907) 421 N . S·ycl\JTlore, Santa
Ana. 'Kimberly 2~0672. 71tfc
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U-STORl:!I a OP1'1UE8
A-1 LOCATION on Main St .. Bal·
boa. near Pavilion. Space occu-
pied by pre8f!nt P . 0 Owner will -remodel to sutt tenant.
SEE Mrs. McAdoo, 700 E . Bal-
boa B1vd .. Balboa. Ph. Harbor
153 or Harbor 2873-W. 75c81 .
4!--WANn;D TO RENT
UNll"URNtSHED or furnished-2
or 3 bedroom. Lagun8, Corona
dt•I Mar or Balboa. Children. Re·
sponalblf". To $100. YrarlY, Ph.
AX. 3·2019, l..os Angt•le.s. 78p82
fS-APART~IENTS " HOl lSES
RENTAL 1" I
--SPECIALISTS
Call Edna Craig
Linwood Vick, RI tor.
Balboa (l:land. Har." 2042• 32<:M ------UNFURNISHED 3 RM. APT .. lge.
living rm., bdrm'., kllchl"n. bath
Panel ray heat. Frla-ldalre and
stove furn ished. 317 Heliotrope,
Corona del Mar. Phone Harbor
2989-W. 64tfc
I UNFURNJSHED HOUSE, bcaut1-
Cully decoralt>d. two bedrooms,
stall show~r. 2 patios. Barbecut>.
lovely yard, Gardent·r furnished.
I year lease.. St:>O rer mo. Apply
Mr. 78c 0 8 425 Iris, Corona rlel •
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4~APARTMENT8 a ROUSES
BALBOA ISLAND
HOUSES AND APTB.
YEARLY OR SEASONAL
See G AlL CARNEY wltb
Nelda Gi bson, Real Estate
306 Marine, Balboa lat. Har. :'t02
19c81
YEARLY -New fumtShrd l
. bedroom home. suitable for 2
couples. can be divided, water
tnclud. 308 -3Jrd St .. N•wport
Bch. Ph. Anaheim 28001. 79p81
BALBOA -Furnished 1 bedroom
apt. Inquire 901 E. Bay P'runt,
Balboa.
Phone Harbdr 0331-W
67p81 -
FURNISH!!:D HOUSE--1 bedroom
and garage, south or Blvd. W•·
tf'r paid. t yr. lease. $70 per mo.
Apply 425 lrl.8, Corona del Mar.
79p8!J -
LIDO ISLE
U you want • rental on LIDO
ISLE ... ... Several lo9ely
apta. Alao homes av&tlable. · • p , A. PALMER
INCORPORATED
3333 Via Udo Harbor l
l'.IU•
CORONA DEL MAR -N~/ 2
B. R. house, &love &: re(rlg., car-
JK'l, venetian!!!, garage. Yearly.
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1/i ACRE & HOME -Thia II really nice -2 bdnn bome
oo % acre . wtt.h 18 rruJt .trees.
many ahrubll, flower• and a gar-
den. Patlo and lath bou.e. Built
1$4~. It'• pret ty a.a a picture.
, Jn lhe Back Bay area among
nice h.omet:. You·11 agree Ill
priced below replacement. '
$10,800
' Costa Mesa Bargain
$1,000 dwn.
BRAND new 2 bdrm home on 6U
fl, lot -Hwd. floors, tl!e sink,
P&n el-ray heat, wrvlce porch
$6.MO, balance $50 n1onth. &f'
Ull9 now.
•Newport Heights
Cles.n 2 bedrm home rear lhr
. HJgh School only J yrs. old
Bwd. floors, dbl. garage. All
bonda are paid. Shuu?d a. l ..
'8.9M.
Beacon Hill Realty
469 Newport Blvd (above Arches)
Phone Beacon 5713-f-t
IF
YOU w&nt an hnmaculatr ne'-''
house. properly designed for
comfortable year-round living.
and
IF
YOU want a pier and rlollt' for
your boat and a good beac:h for
~wlmmlng and . .
, IF
YOU like a splendid view of the
~harbor from every roonl In your
house
I You'll call
l
THE:N
I Stanley Hadfield
at Harbor 20
for appointment lo Hrr this
beautiful Balboa I.sliind hornt'.~
7::itrt:
SPI-WET PIANO. Full keyboard
dlscontlnued model. Beautltul
cUre and tone. OnJy $395. Tenna
DANZ-SCHMIDT Piano Co .. 520
No. Main, Santa Ana. cornl'r
6th.
CHOICE 2 bedroom, 2-bath bay-
tront apt. Beautiful bay 'rie\V.
eooc1 heat, private bt>erh. $1 35
mo. to June 15 or sllchtly high-
er by ye.ar.
M6 Larkapur. C. D. M. 77p7D _;::;._...;:: ________ _
SOHMER GRAND PIANO. Uaed
good tone. S39:S. Spinet, reR03-
~saed. Save $150. OANZ-
SCHMIDT Big Plano Sto re, 520
N . Main, comer 6th, Santa Ana .
W ANTED-00 pi&n08. Trade in
your old piano. on a C rand
(Spinet ) or beautiful television.
Bigheat cash allowance. Terme.
DAN2rSCHMIDT PfANO Co ..
corner 6th, !520 N. Main, Santa
Ana.
RENT A PIANO, ~ per· month.
All rent allowed If you buy wttb-
ln terma. ~ANZ-SCHMIDT, ~20
N. Maln~ Santa Ana.
GREENLEAF a, ASSOC.
3112 Newport Blvd., Har. 2552
74tfc
BALBOA 3 ROOM furnished apt.
$47 per month including utilities.
all year rental. Service men
welcome, couple only, no pels
or children. 605 Bay Ave., Bal-
boa. 76p7U
BALBOA ISLAND -Nice single
Apt., rurniahed, year a round $40.
Write 1128 Lorain Rd., San Ma-
rino 9. ATiantic 1-0365. 77c79
NICE 2 bt.'Clroom turn. apt., $60 156-MONEY _TO LOAN
mo. Also 1 bdrm. furn. at $56 ------------mo. Both till July 1st. 1603' E .
Balboa , Blvd., Balboa. Phone
Harbor 2810-W. 7·7p80
UNFURNISHED 2 -alory beach
house, 2 bedrma., 1 ~ bat.ha. $55
Jn(). yroarly . Excellent ~atton.
schools, msrket.e. 202 -32nd St ..
Newport Beach 7tc81
NICE ~ ROOM, 2 bedroom home,
partly fuml!'lhed. Newly deco-
rated. Sun room. Garage. $57.:>0
mo. yearly. 1560 Tustlnt Costa
Mt•sa. Ph. Bea.. ~2M.J. 77c79
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Interest Rate 4 'h . 5%
' Loans quickly made In tllc Bay
Area and Laguna. Single or
mulUple unit.a. New or old. Be
wtee and save by re-financing
)'OUr present, loan. Mlnlmum ex·
penae. NO charge for prelimi-
nary appraisal. Phone Santa
.Ana Kimberly 3-6:§27 or write:
ARTHUR A. MAY
Mortgage Loan Correapondent
T-No Calit. ute Ina. Co.'e
IU4 South Main Banta Ana
LOANS For Homes
with 4 70 -5 1/:i 70 Int.
CORONA DEL. MAR
BARG.AlN
REDUCED to "Sll.500 for quick
Ale. 3 bedroom.a and panelled
den; 2 bathe, only 2 blocb to
beach . Only 3 yea.re old.
SEE THIS TODAY! • • $2500 Handles
Keys at-
Tile John Vogel Co.
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BALBOA~~
TO CI..pSE; AN ESTATE! ~
ROOM 1 '!i balh home. Comer lot, deal.rable toca-
Uon. 'f'
ASl{ING P~ICE $13,500
Bkh submJtted at our office .
IN CORONA DEL MAR
1301 Coast \fwy .. Corona del Mar
Phone Harbor 17(1 or Har. 1417 .,
ATTRA=rvl!: 2 BEDROOM HOME. 11> bto.ka from
ocean. South of Hlsfiway. 45' lot. Laree hvtnc-room..
S.m ceWnc. Hardwood noora. unW1uaJ dining room..
Kllchen ud bath wtlh t'Ue. Prtco. $18.500. Multiple Uat-
lng No. 1821. , · ·
Evening¥ Harbor 393-M .
The J:sland
i If you are subject to the
"Bayfront Influence" see u. today.
We ! have a South Bayfront
"fiew property" .for you
tq 6'!c. Two story home
w th. 6 bedrms, furnace
b at, fircpiace, large lot,
a d many · good .features.
P ssibilities !tere
B
at $38,Soo .,.
CaU Hub P owers
. A. Beek Office •
BOA ISLAND FERRY
r 63 Balboa Island
ikEVER AGAIN I For $250!)
I ONLY AT
' I 11 CORONA
j HIGHLANDS
I DO YOU GET
,1 bccan view Lots over-
;ooking Newport Harbor.
if ~O fl. or more frontage,
v ,II utilities i n c 1 tLd i n.g
ewers.
y'. ~o assessments.
r if ~onveniently 'located.
~ v rr!vate -~h 'rights.
if tterm3 available. I
M4cl:el Homes to show
Tra<t offlc1: at
wy. 101 at Seaward Rd.
t CO RONA DEL ~AR
Phone Harbor t)4-J
RO~ QUICf< SALE-New 3 bdrnl. h~u.se, 32b \Arkspur, Corona dt:I
,Mar. Landl'ICaped, fenced. Phone
ahelm 4867. 76c81
l1.lboa Peninsula
RLY NEW 4 bdnn. 2-balh
h mf'. De I u x e . throughout
oice location -Must be seen
t , appreciate. Price "'-$29,000
f · nished.
Call Mrs. Maroon, Harbor J 77~
• EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
2~ -MARINE A VE .. Balboa rsland
MRS. LILLIAN -H. McADOO
WISHES TO ANNOUNCE
THAT SHE HAS TAKEN OVER THE
W. L. JORDAN REAL ESTATE OFFICE
AT 700 E. BALBOA BLVD., BALBOA
AS OF FEBRUARY 10, 1951
INVESTORS
SPECU.LATORS
Hedge againat lnOation. Woe have
just listed the beat piece of
New.port Blvd. frontage in
Costa Mesa. It hu a depth of
184 ft. net and ia In a close-in
area that Is hard to beat. You
can buy from 50 rt. to 600 ft.
The low price and terms will
amaze you.
Call w; NOW for details
Best Buy in C. M.
Very attractive 2 bdrm home -
Best cl1.tSe-ln E . 11ide location.
Hwd., fireplace, tile bath w ith
sep~ tile ·st. shower, M'p. dng.
rm., fenc~ back yd . Lg. dbl.
· gar. Appr. over $10,000 G. L
Full Price Only $8,950
Thia home must eel! thUI week
G. I. $750 DoWI1'
hra~d new 3 bd-;;; home ln Ne.;-1
port Hght&. -Fireplace, hwd.
and many other outstanding tea·
lures. ~ •
Full Price $10,000
PHIL SULLIVAN
Formerly C . Galen Denlaon
G.T. EVERSON
REALTOR
~ 49Q Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
Phpne Beacon 6243-W
Harbor 31G7-W or' Btacon M58-J
On Balboa Island
DON'T _.EXPECT TOO MUCH -
WE have a duplex with a good
Income record . . .. and possi-
bllltle1 for improvement -
Only $11,500
Linwood Vick, Rltr.
312 Marine Aw:., Balboa Island
Phone Harbor ·204.2
REAL BUYS!
BALBOA-3 B. R. $9.960
Close to Bay Front and good
swimming. ThiA la an older
home but in Xln't. condition .
Hwd. flr8., Fir, furnace. Can be
bought furnlsbfil at $10,500. Be
sure to •ee this!, .
INCOME PROPERTY-;10.000
Right ln the Heart of BALBOA!
3 apartment.a and 4 sleeping
rooma. CAN BE A MONEY
MAKER! This la priced right.
BALBOA POINT-$13.500
Attractlvt> 3 B. R. l'tonle. Would
n1ake Ideal hon1~ for family
with children. Close to good
bay bathing beach. .
COSTA MESA-$7.000
3 B. R.. fif't'place, corner lot
70 x )40. 2-car garage. Fin~
neighborhood. Needs 6bme
painting and hu wonderful poe-
-aiPU!.Uea.
SOUTH COAST REALTY CO.
"Multiple ~ating f_\ealtora" '
302 Main St .. Balboa.. Har. 203.
"Near Pavilion"
LARGE Comer lot, · eUi end of
Lido I.Rte -oppoelte street end
and pier.
ALSO 3 bedroom hou&e ~n Lido,
60-ft. lot. enclosed paUo and
garden, $16,600. Phone Harbor
1953. 78c80
OWNER offera 2 B. R. houae, fire·
place, p&tio, R -2 lot. Only S79:w>,
$3.300 down, S:>O mo. on be.lance.
Open for inspecUon. 704 Lark-
spur, Corona del Mar. 74c76
*·*SO .LD**'
1717 W . Balboa Blvd.
Newport Be"'\11
By a
Multiple Uatin& Realtor
Today's Best Lot Buy -· EVERYTHllllG
FOR YOUR TRAILER
Wll ll"ILl. BUT ANZ &l"1
PROPANJ: TANKS
Complete tn.W:.Uon, repair
a.ad•Mrvtce of all TTa1Jer
JDqulpment.
COMJ!: IN and play the Wonder -
ful New Hammond Chord Or-
gan. Even lf you don't know
a note of muaic you can play
beautllul muaic In ten minutes.
DANZ-SCHMIDT Big Plano a.net
Organ Co., 520 N. Main, Santa
Ana.
MODERN 1-bedroom ynfurnlahcd
apt. Hwd. floors, gar .. laundro-
mat. Near ~can . Rcaeonab1e
yearly rental. 311 Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Ma r. or call
evee. Sat. Ir: Sun., Har. 0574-J.
. ' 77c79
A ITRACTIVE R 0 0 M , outside
entrance. Near buau an,d shop-
ping. Very reuonable. 803 Lark-
spur, Corona. del Mar,.. ~hone
Harbor 3099-J. 77c7U
Loll&' term. Low payment
BpectalUl9g . tn II". H. A. and G. I. 2
Plana. 61,ii'J(, C -~nirtlon LoAna
i LIDO ISLE
' droom and den, 2-bath home
111' Iota. Panell ed interior,
1,500.
78c80
!Cveryboily r.ado the cluat!led ad.o.
* * LOOK * *
I . • ~ .. m ,
CORO~ DEL MAR
Hem\&Do E~ Samuel· mtl11 M. Portei
8.LBOA PENINSULA -Nicely
furnished 2 bedroom apt. Sun-
dcck, garage. Winter or year-
ly. Rce.aonablc. Phone Harbor
0612-W. 76tfc
USED PIANOS from $69 up. Good $80 -521 Fernteal, Corona del
p'41ytng condition. 0 A N Z-Mar. 3 bedrporns. large living
1810 HARBOR RLVD. SCHMIDT, ~20 N, Main, Sanla With fireplace, garage.
ORANGE COAST
TRAILER SUPPLY
O.ta JIM&. Phone Beacon 8224-R Ana •. ~mer 6th. $~ -Studio Aparlnlent, large
ELECTIUC ORGAN. Like new, I living room with alcove, Holly-Here'S A TV Bargain ramoua make. save $2l>O. Term•. wood twtn beds. K itchen and
I Electrttled organ, used, only ample clOfle\a-S hower, bath.
PlllLCO Consolette. 10-lncb Tele-$175. For church or home. Danz-Harbor 0829-R. 77c79
vllioft. overhauled; In A-1 'CO(!· Schmidt. 520 N. Main, Cor. 6th, THREE ROOM unfurnished apt.,
<l.ltlon ; •automatic tuning. Sa.nta Ana. • close to Coata Mesa shopping. J.
Only $115.
Keep ln touch wtt.h ua for good
buya in other TV sets being
tnded tn-
EABY TERMS ARRANGED
BEA tITIF UL W ALNtrT art cue
Ste:lnway-Duo--Art grand piano.
Lllte new. Save over ¥.!: of new
prlct. Convenient terms at
SHAFER ·s Ml[BIC co (Since
10o7) 421 N . Sycamore, Santa
Ana. Kimberly 2-0672. 77tfc
M-DOGS. OATS, PETS
year.., old, $-t5 mo. lnqutre Bea·
con Realty, 466 Newport Blvd.,
CCNJta MeHa . 77c79
VERY desirable furn. 2-bdrm. &
den. breakfast room, dln:ng. lg~.
living room, 2-car garage. 1 yr.
leue, $115 per mo. · 209 Broad-
way, Coata Mesa. 78p83
IN LOVELY COURT -2 bedrm
H -A-REST HOMES
REST HAVEN
CALL BOB SATTLER ·
Bar. 3183 'Tor P'ree Appraisal 1 Rep. POIRIER MORTGAGE CO.
. Metro. Life Ina. Funds. Kl 3-518."l
" BLDG. SITES 1 .. bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, ocean LI · 55-ft. bay front choice loclf'·
l n ............ :.:= ................... $~1 ,500 view, DejN modtCom 2-
1
stJ__ry1 y,ear-
$1,900, b&n~ paid. Ocean view,
2 blocks from bay.
Earl Chamberlain Convaleacing. c hron ic and eenllity
cu ea. Nurae 24 br. dlity. Ph.
Beacon 4711-W. 179c8t
l around .home. mp et.e y urn. 30· . bayfront R-3 ............... $9,000 1711 Eut Ocean Blvd., Balboa.
MORTGAGE LOANS 45. . lnsid• ............................ $3.500 call
• 30· f . inaide ............................ $2.!50 For appointment to see r Owner-Harbor 2M3. 77c89
500 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
(OppoolU, Newport Harbor Bankl
Phone Harbor ~
A
CHOICE 1941's.
(Offered with New Care"' tma.l
• Low Interest Rates
F'REE INSPECTION
S. W. COLEMAN '
207 N . Broadway Phone
Santa Ana Kl 3-7778
We Buy and SeU Trust Deeds
• 68c81
ANS TO B~.1 IMPROVIC.
., PLY BUY. MODJIBNIZE, OR ,1 . SEO ·-----·-........ $545 REll"lN~CE
'41 PLY. CONVERT ..... 595 We Buy Truot De<da
'41 PLY. SEO. .. ............ 595 ,IQWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL
'41 OODGE SEO kOC BAVlNGB "LOAN ASSN.
, • ···•··•··· UCkl 1 8333 Vta Udp Ph. Har. lftOO
41 OODGE SEO. . ......... 595 .
'41 STUDE. SEO ........... 5811 1t-1'RAILER8
N PORT HEIGHTS -Perma·
• nt view of My and ocean. One
the best view lotii left $6,500
l N ME bldlJ. alte nr. downtown
pata Me11a. Over 22,000 ft.
crlfice ,5,000.
E ERGENCY HOSPITAL BLDG.
Co er location, brick coll8truc·
OQ,. 14 nna., including sw:gery.
riced lo sell at $31,SOO or might.
nalder lease.
GREENLEAF A, ASSOC.
31 Newport Blvd., Harben:. ~2
ALBOA ISLAND . '
OT -GOOD LOCATION
CORONA DEL MAR Three Lovely Homes
2 Bednn. home, bdwd. firs., ATTRACTIVE 2 BDRM HOMl!l.
enclosed yard PLUS-2 bed· Quatnt pape,., t>eautirut wood
rm. apt. over dbl. garage. pane Utng, tiled stall •bowor and
WeU loeat.ecf ;J15,750, trms. tub, dlahwasher and di.p.at.
nice patio &Md planting•. On cor·
NEW 2 bednns. So. of high·,
1 way. Large rooms, forced
air beat, dbl.. gar. Enclosed
yard $13,500. Terms.
Have opening for 88llOCiate ' ' broker. .
ner lot on 'Balboa penirulu.la.
Pr:iced right at $15,500 .
LIDO BA YFR01'1'T HOME _:__ One
of the nlcMt on the north bay.
5 bedrms, large living r;m, dln-
lng rm.. all in top condltlon.t
Excellent pier, for large boat. •
A.. K. C. Wire Hair Pupplea. 7 wka. unt\J:rniahed houae, 147.fl(). mo. We Trade On!y for the. Bnt?
77 old. Male•. 511 Alieo, Newport ALSO }arge t railer, $30. Small
The Davis~Brown Co.
l&ID H&rbor Blvd.. Costa Mesa
Ph.one Beacorl. 6821 WANTED' -House trailer, late
$7,500 --U.linp Wanted -Allio R.t!ntata
4 BBDROOMS, l'!i bathl •• knotty
pine Uvlng rtn wiUI r~
nice sundeck, acroaa atree"""'1 • bay. $17.500. Height.a. Beacon 83()8..W. 79c81 trailer, 122.50. 1741 Pomona,
·~-Costa Mesa. Phone Bea . 8747-J. SHA VER MOTORS O~ Little Island
model mf'dlum s~. ....,
TR.ADE tor level lot, ocean aide Ernie So,.ith, Re&.ltor
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diUon. $~ 722 W. Ocean P'ront. YOU PICK ANO SAVE YEARLY-Lee. fumlahed 1 bed-'
of lltghway, S&n Clementt. Ph. 2 Barboi' 2288, Har. 1986 ews. nJla -Neu Bay. Very alttac"
ve. Fura.. e&dmtnton Court.
120i! Cout HJway, Corona del Mar
' Phone Harbo1' 2911 Bay & Beach Realty '
Balboa. Pb. Barbor 1834-M . Red chicken rryera. 40c lb live [ room flat. flreptace, re.tHcera-llH.O FORD converUb&e ~p,e -
• · · ' 77pTil· 2 Tom turkeyi, 30c lb. ~ All tor. wuhing mach.lne a paUo. will lake 1"9 or ·~ 8"0rd or
GJi.\PHlC CAMERA _ 31' x .f \If (l'llln fed $811 mo. utll. pd. 2l3 Colton. Chen-oiet in trod<:, Call ~t 2011 .,_JIOl'ift WANTED
-~Y EQUIPPED. Boyw' bike, 28", like new, '30 Newport Boach. Har. !304,-W. Grand cana~ Bal-llO!ud E' DIBODIDn' 10~ a chatU,l
'p;k:S NEW. BARGAIN. CALL --I 79c81 an,.. • p. m. . 11p79 "'°"PJe ~t $2500 on .. pNimt-
HABBOB 292.w. --..18"80 575 W: WIWon. Collta M-. FURN. 1 BDRM. APT. near·-'49 f.u.iooLN ~ 4-clr. Miit ~ Bbop-ll"ountalnA, Cafe ' -·-_,_ ___ .. ··~----"""·'-··--,, .. ~~ .. =-·-' ~ II '•AHtBD TO BUT. 79p8l mo. (or $50 ,mo. tor ll. UUI. car. !Cxcellen.t .....i1u.., ltln&. ._ and w\11 ...,,atn .on Mlll• • brlt:k and ..._. -.0, • · ' ·· •
_ . . tum. 1914 Newpo.-t Bl..S., co.-4311 :!Cut -wq, cO.l.aj--. I unw all ~nta are tul-'· p..a larse -e. Room for LOW 00~ nDl:N!r ~ · ~~-~·renotuollll!~OFFhlHIM taMea. •. 7k8l •. lfTf! fillect.'N~ __ "\'!!_!"Y"l1%[11JW1 • e:ana.d-lor-li.-.. .c.pe I .< ·~1yr.
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1450 Balboa Blvd. Harbor UM
Horace . Tooay's Best iluy
Muet in ) , Bl!tl"l'ER SEE TffJS,
CORONA D'Et ~R Lido Bay Front Home , --
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