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... Anriua.1 Red croae tund drt"<e tor ie51 wm Cet underwaY: Thurs.
de , March 1, following a kickoff brunch at 9 :45 a.m. the same day
for alt campaign workers. The brunc h will be held at the Balboa Bay
club, ca.rt Hanna. campaign chairman has announced.
30th St. to Santa Ana River: Mr1.
Lillian Henry; Trt&ngle acroa
from City Hall; Mra. A . EhN!'11·
man; Udo Traller Park, Lklo Pen.:
Col. A. J . MJck:le; Newport Beach: AU volunteer workers are invited to the brunch (to cost $1 .00) Mis. W. A . McBride.; Udo laJe: and the solicitors will receive CUii
tund d rive Information and lhE"lr
Red Cr068 packets.
Goal for thP f-larbor al-ea this
year i.s Sl.5,600, up 31 ~r cent
over 1950 ~ausc or lncre&Scd
War dcm&nd3.
Hanna said that the advanced
gift comn1itlr<' or lht> Red CroS8
driV£' "wu mf'cling Monday morn-
ing at lhC' bfanch offjcc in Bal·
boa.
Mrs. Mabel Boardman, 117 Tur-
quoise Ave.. Balboa iA!and. has
beeli appointed co-ch&lrman of
the drive in charge of women.
Hanna Alaled. H e 8ald the list of
area c&pWna (or the drive art."
as follows:
Balboa Peninsula to the Y : Mrs.
C. Ullman: thE' Y lo Main St.: Mr.s.
Robert Keppen ; Main St. to lfi th
St.: Mrs. 1'Pbcrt Ross: Newport
Bea~h : Ed Healy; 30th St:. t o 36th
St.: Mrs. Quentin Watts: 36th to
50th St : Mr:J. Miller F . Wilson:
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Mrs. Wayne Murdock; Bay bland:
MrJ1. George Llnd; Cliff Have n :
Mrs. H. E. liood; Bay Shore11 : Mrs.
Colin Brown : ffarbor Island: Mrs
Phl:mer Ellerbroek: Beacon Bay:
Mrs. Louis Venator : Balboa 11-
la.nd : 1.f rs. J06. Beek; Corona del ·
r.t:ar l Mrs. Karl Axtaler; Corona
Highlands: Mrs. George MacDon-
ah.I : Shore Cliffs: Mra. R .1 Bla1cee-
lce and Mn. Sid.J;tey Sanders;
China Covea: Mn1., Pa.ul Dav!Js.;
Little Island: Mrs. Harlan Gris-
wold.
OCEAN' . .B.AaNO ~LASS WRi"l\'Ell a& the l!8d-A.anal Mldwl:Qt« Reptta at Lo8 Anpte. Barbor
.lMl ...ik end vu Walt (Newport Barbor YM!bt Cl\,lb Commodott) Elllott'11 Callfornla U , Eeca,.de,
pictured above lead.In&" t.he fleeL Behlnd E8caplt.d~~ the NHYC flaphlp. 111 the new Muop ~klac
Chair, owned by WUlls Boyd of &.I ltllacb. (Beckner Pboto) .
Six Newport Harbor boats were,t------------------------------
a mong the champlon.s crowned at
the 22nd A.nnual Midwinter Re-
gatta sailc<i at Los Angeles Har-
bor over thP week end. Nearly
200 boats competed in 26 diJferent
classe3 which had a bad time in
Friday's rought weather but had
two good sailing da ys Saturday
ar¥! Su.nday.
Victorious bt1at11 frum the> :o\'l'w·
port and Balboa c:lubs y.·erc> In the
Ocean RacLng-. Ludt"'rs. Star~. PC'n·
gui ~s. Thistles and International
1..f s.
Q( lhe fi('W .sailin~ k ings there
were thrrc rcpt~aters from l~.
Both Ge o r g e Fleitz .in the
Rhodes sloop Hanahuli of Los
Angeles and Bob Ziegc-ler of New-
port · Harbor, l'X·national champ-
ion Luders sk1ppl'r wilh the Angel.
dom'inatcd tht•ir c!f.sses in Lhe
larj:e-boat division.
The p<'rcnnial San Marino ding-
hy winner. Herbt>rt W . Worce8ler.
J r., t lllar<'d Yump"n to an easy
Firefly victo ry.
Youngest w1n nt'r y.•as 12-year-
ol<I JE>rry Thon1psort . who sail<'d
Tomahawk of the Alamitos Bay
Yacht Club tu tr1111 14 Naples
Sabot rivals.
Other 1.:ha.rnpion~ en1t•rging Col·
low:
. Largfl Roats
OCEAN RA CING -E8c:apade.
Walt Elliott. Newport Harbor.
ARBITRAR\" HA NDfCAP -
Cha.tlene, S . Wagner, Cabrillo
Beath.
PC -Seventh Heaven, Peggy
SlatCr, Loi; Angeleti.
PCC -Lurk., Carl Long. Lo.ti
Angeles.
10-~f E'TER -Brant&, Dr. Don
Barber. Los Angeles.
K26 -Ton1 Boy, Paul Kf'tten-
burg. San Diego.
STAR -Chuer U, Bill Ficker.
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foilS The fl ·
With •0omstlck
Thn&tf'lllln& \\'Olllcj-be tble\'es
with a broomftJek -muquersd·
la&" aa a &'WI· &9fnan llanJld
llart\-1pen foiled a plot to' atMI
Ute aor" tto.i from the yacht ..
"T41CAp9de 0" at. 3 L m. Friday.
TM )'Sehl I• Ued up at the
Ude 'Yoel\I Aadoo_. and
Hartv il'•en ~ &iee-J* a-..s. la the arty ltouno of
'"°"'''-'• Ha.rt vtpn JI e a r d
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Sewer Purchase Agreements
May Be Approved This Week
Agreemnt.s by which the 11evt>ral I ciliC'~ and four sanltar}· districl8.
~tation districts in Orange Con1plet1on or the a greemen ts
county w ill purchase facilities of ha.e ~tyn1 ied progreM On the
the Orange County J oint Outfall
Sewe.r System arc nc-ar1ng com.:
petition today following their ap·
proval by executive boards of the
districts &nd JOS.
Nelson M . Launer. general
manager of the J OS and adminis-
trative oftice.r for the sanitation
districts said the copies are being
mimeographed for presentation
to the several boards for adoption
county-wide .sanitation st>tup ap-
proved ,by voters Feb. 28, 19-10
\V ht>n they authorl%.ed l83Uance of
$8,308,000 In bonds for a sanitation.
syatem.
thU! week.
The . t ime !!Chedule called for
comple tion of the agre-1.•nlent3 by
Monday: they will go to the .sani-
tation distrlcl"s boards by F eh.
28 and to the JOS directors by
March 1.
Approval of all gt-0Up3 is fore·
c&Bt since thE' eXecutive b<mrd hu
approved them and they already
have been 3tudied 'in ~me detail
by other directors. The &grt'E'·
menl.8 invotve purch&.3C by seven
sanitation_ diat ricl3 or thf'' 8('wer
line~. treatment plant and ocean
outfall of the JOS, owned by four
Schedule field
Trial Mar. 2
Som~ of th@-rnost promtnent re-
t riever dogs In the United Slates
and Canada. now in training. will
be present at the ith Licensed
F ield Trials of th£' South~m Cali-
romia Rettiever C!ub to be held
on the Irvine . Ranch at Newport
Bt>ach on March 2nd to ilth in-
clusive, Hay Langenh£"1 m a.n-
nounced today.
C>Tiginally schL-duled for the
Santa Barbara area , the trial site
was s.wit.ched to Newport Beach
because of the lack of rainfall ln
Santa· Barbara whJch •polled the
ground coverage.
A8 m·any as 125 Labradors. Gol·
deru5, Chesapeakes and lriM Wa·
ler Spanlela dpected to com-
• ' in tfll ft'ent wblch ii the
bi&'K"e&t of It. kind l.n lhe WesL
The dog wwk will ,be better than
at any trial hold ~ yoar wltb
exceplloq of lbe lf•tlonal Champ-
ion81tip -tor lbe W•
Cooat n...t December.
~ · will be' given In tJutt
dlv!Alono, ,N~·WfDno<. .JllJllor and .
dop wlll ~t,. In. ti>• .......
oua t.e.t. cm Jud aad wat.tt la UM
Open All·~ sutea Uld allout llO
open8t"5•
!&At 11 OJI! !'81&9 II
Thus if th_c agre~ment:B win ap-
proval or the sanitation dlltrict.!I
on F eb. 28. exactly two year1 will
have elapsed.
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43rd YEAR-N.tJMBER 9 I· kwPORT BEACH, ~RmA, TtJF,SpAY, FEBRUARY ZT, 1951 FIVE CENTS
THREE · HURT
IN ACCIDENTS
ON WEEKEND
Three peraoM were Injured lrf
six accldenUI occurring over the
week end in the Newport Harbor
area , police reported today.
\\'ILL IT BE REACTIVATi'l>f 11!1 the q3n bela.1 ai.kf'd toclay abo,·e t.kea. from tbe "''.,..tower ahpWH laad emptled of t>u~ldJnp
.about thf' formf'r Santa Aha Army Air at f'...ottta MPU. AD In the forel'round (fonnE"rly warehowtiel!I) and the rlpt (formf'rly
Air t~nrce aurve.f plll'ty conclodqd a 2 !11-y luptttlon of 11'4' Uie hu&e -bORplC.I). In the ~-~·r of the pk.tore hi the Orang ..
GllUa Goode, 20, a.nd h la wife
were hurt In a five car accident
which occurred al 6 :11 p. m. Sun·
day on the Coast Highway be-·
tween ·Marine Avf'. and Corona del
Mar. Goode received facial cuts
and possible chest Injuries. HUI
wire received bruises and thf'y
were taken t o CommOnlty Hos-
pital by Seal's ambul&nce. No
further lnformatlon was av&ilable
from the California Highway pa.
trot on the accident.
hue '-t "'e.-k and lmnif'dlalf'ly reportf'd I Wuhln~on, IJ. (!. County t"a.lrcroundti ""'hile ro"·" of about ao barrac.Q are In the
but th~ rHu.ll.8 "·on't b1i!kJ?-0Wn f~r about • month. Tbto plctu~ t.ck:. Cout Colle•t" ls al the far rl1ht. •
SURVEY OF F RMER BASl:. IN. COSTA : MESA
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The . other penon injured oYer
the week end was Stewart Mac-
alevy, -t07 • 31st SL.c: ~ewport
Beach. He had ... ~th
knocked out and ~ ~yed cut.
when h la car hit 4 power pole
near 18th St. ob .\Vest Balboa
Blvd. at 7:33 p. m. Sunday. H e
wu t.akf"n to Dr. Ra_u.sa for medi·
cal treatment.
If and when the old Santa Ana
Army Air Base Is reactivated as
an Air Force pre-flight center.
t he land area will be considerably
smaller than in U!fC during World
War 11, nnd so1nc unCxpected
complications are (·c1'taln to Qe·
vc-lop, it was disclosed l~t \.\'erk.
Two Air F orce orficcr!'!, here
under or<tcrs of Maj. Gen. Ken·
neth P . Mc Nau~hton. director or
training for t he Air f"orce, sur-
veyed the air bk.SC property's
phyHcal as.«<"ls and found much
wanting fron1 the busy days of
World War II.
Stan Bales. !K'cretary of the
local chan1ber of comnierce. who
accompanied the party during
part of the survey. said the de-
cision o n ..trhether or not to con-
vert the b&ac Into an Air Force
basic train ing Center will not be
made public for four weeks .
Durlnl' the l...u.t War '
In another accident a marine,
James F . Kenner, Jr .. miraculo•s-
ly esca ped Injury when the ca r he
wu driving eBJJt on Coul High-
way knocked down two mail boxes
at Walnut St. fn We11t Newport.
sldeawiped a small building and
then hit a t elephone pole at l :27
a. m. Friday. The car wu badly
damaged. Kenn("r told police tftat
he had fallen a.sleep at the wheel.
At 7 :.ofO a . m. Saturday, a car
driven by C. M. Deakl.rui:, 306 Alva.
rado, Balboa. collided with a ce·
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Yardley Sets
Scoring ·Mark ,
Orange Cout coJiege's Bob
11ardloy lo now the all-tune Ellat-
em conference bellketban &e'bring
"fCOrd holder of 24.5 poln:bl for 12
gamee. ., ... The alm<>Bt 2900 acres w a a
made up of row upon row of
barracks, recreation Q u a.~rr.,;~~-'~:l':!i;.~ .... U
theaters. ~lubs, cla.!lsrodfri -~a=-.. TRiEs -A ...-ORO\\'N &.e-tllU' Upllnp ln08t of the GI•
lngs, hospitals and gymnastum.!I. ·
• c Jfe ~t the n~_·IDM~ ln bls ftn·
, 'il"game P'rldar'i>fjj!il With-a 38·
P,<>lnt effort, the Jeague'a largest
Today, only a scant few remain. Alr ~ durtnc the war remember. 'lb~)' llne the atreet:A In the area ""here about 50 barracks IUlll..
a.n d the buildings on the si te are meM haJIA al'tl •till standln&" at fhf" 80uthweet end of the base. (Picture "·u takM Sab.lrday). The ~ASTERN CONFERENCE
(Final) devoted to other uses. entlre nd.rth aide of thf' base, \Vhlc.b formerly cont.aln~ hundrrd11 of bartacka. the main headquart-
The Orange county Fa 1 r-f'r11 bulkl~ thral.t-rll., post exchanvs, and lhe b11' ~trat drllJ flekl. Is complt>tefy barn-n "ith onl)"
ground3 ,has 175 acres and some bulldlnc toundatlonM remalnlnf• . (News-Times Photo)
120 bui lding~. The Coast College
W L Pt& Opp.
Fullerton .............. 11 I 314 694
San Berdoo .......... 9 S 81'0 '7ZI
has 245 acres and about 75 build-parcel leased , by City or• Santa
ings. Southern Californ ia Bible Ana rron1 Whittier Com pany and College, w ith 129 acres, has about
50 buildings. An industrial area
of 108 acrt;:! takes up all the
warehouse and cold·storage facll·
\ties of the air base. The rest
ol the buildings are gone.
fronting on Newport Blvd. oppo-
site the S~nta ~na Country Club
-is i.n ntigatlon.
It wa.s d!scloscd that the Whit-
tier Comp&ny. tiled affidavit t hat
Sewers Remain the gover~~ent is "negotiating"
StlU remaining. however, &re for 3ale Cf its hold ings t9 the
the roads. ba.8ketball and hand· Developme~t Finance Company,
ball courts, sewers and water Inc .. a co cem about which little
system. ta known but which it aald 11
But the original f-07 acres on J planning t subdivide for houae~
which the aJr base is located-a. building. •
Free D~nner ~or
Veterd· s Wed.
Veterans re urged to bring
d\eir dlscha e papers as thei'r en-
trance per t to the free dinner
for them at J the American ·Legion
Clubhouse, 16th and Bay St.: New-
port Beachj on Wednesday, Feb.
28 al 6:30 p. m.
American Legion Commander
Barney Bet hae unoun.ced that
Dr. Napoleo~ Hill, one of the out·
· ( p>attauod orr h&'• 5)
Amigos Viejos
• Elect Officers
Guests of lhe "Amigos Viejos,"
which translated into everyday
Balboan-ese mea.hs Old Friends,
at a luncheon Thursday at NeY.'·
port Harb9r Yacht Club were
Colonel Guy Mprrow a.nd Major
Hlnea from the El Toro Marine
Base.
F ifty-five of the Old Friends
assembled when Les Steffensen
took over and. in his best and
most e nthusiastic way ~.•tarted
rolling a round tir .snappy re-
partJ!e thllt kept the members
and visilors popping "'"ith smiles
and laughter during a very in·
terestini;" seasion:
In spite of the fun period the~
WM also t ime for bualnesa re·
ports which were made by Ralph
Maskey. who stated the re21ult of
the balloting at the last meeting
had e lected H . F. Kenny, Judge
Gardner, Heinz Kaiser. Hadd
Ring. Tom Norton, Les Steffan·
sen and J:larry Welch to men'lber-
ahip on the board of directors.
Approve Name
The boa.rd suggested atftt the
members approved formation of
an organization. to be known as
"Amigos Vlejos" or Old Friends.
They also decided ·they wou1d
have a membership f«M!! Or St5
which would entitle the member
to five fimcheon.!I a year and one
party, pfobably a barbecue Whlch
Brad Hellis of Ute Irvine Co .. said
he might help to arnnge later In
the year. Mem~~lp is to bf'
open to those who have attended
any previous m;eeting but will ~
cloeed in ·thirty days.
Officers · elected were Judgt
(Colltltwod ••• Poe• 5)
Consider Mesa· l . ,
Parlling. · Prd»lem
Chaffey ................ 8 4 791 lift
Santa Ana .... ....... 8 8 ~97 897
Mt. San Anton.lo .f 8 702 '76!
0""'C" CO..t ......• 10 84% ,..
Rl\•eratde ........ s •••• 2 10 589 7Di
slqgle-game total of the sea.son,
a1tho&gh his te-am bowed to Ml.
San Antonio, 5-4-63 .
·Yardley's 245 .!!Cllpaes by nine
poinUJ the record +J6 set only la.st
Tuesday by S>nta Ana's Pete
Smtth. Both t;u~ed the 225
mark of Santa Ana's Rolf Engen.
established lut sea.son.
N eeding 25 points to pass Smith
Yardley had oaly 12 at halftime.
before runnlng wl!d with a 21·
point scoring spree In -the second
half. The Blond Bomber's skill at
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Set Jury Trial
in Bunco Case
Harry C. WIJson. charged on 4
counts with rra.nd th£'fl ln the BaJ-
boa bunco c&.8e Frida y made ror-
mal denial of the charges and de-
manded a j ury trial which w as eet
tor March 26 in Dept. 1 of super-
ior court. "
A former petition for di.smiMBJ
wu withdrawn by Attorney J ohn
D. pray of Loa Angeles as the
c&M ca.me before Superior Judc-e
Kenneth E. )forrlllon, and W il&on
admitted two 1939 convict fone-<i.b
t.08 Angeles and San Francisco
countiea. -
GeorgP A. Karl &nd Everett
Karr. ownen: of a boat in · New·
port Harbor. have charged that
Wllaon and a companion swtndled
'.hem of a total of 56,000 on lour
ilfferent occaalona between ScpL
10 and Nov. 1 with tne under•
1tandlng they we.re ·to rece)ve
government «U.rplua ~ngllies fbf
f,he boat. I)
Robert Bruce 'Moore. acq<Md Of •
theft of $&00 worth of equl~ent:
from the boat' of J'ohn G. 4F.~
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11 County Symphony Heights Circle . Plans Luncheon
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Wins Acclaim
MLR
• • Judsing from commenlJI ot the
audience after the program, thf'
concert ¥tven by the Orange Coun-
ty Symphony la.at W ednesday eve-
ulng wu ea.ally" their finest and
mo.st ae.t l..sfylng 1nuslcaJ achieve-
ment.
The Brandenburg Concerto. fea-
turing Robect La Master. violin;
Robert Arner, flute·; Tom H endu·
_,son. Oboe, and Edwin Elliott,
trumpet, round particular approv-
al with the hea re.r11 because o r the
profe82'lonal polish and proficiency
of the soloists. l.1!ss Mar jorie
Lamb accompanied at the piano.
The tnt ere11ting G(-orgt-McKay
number, Port R oyal -1861, was
played with wondC'rful feeling for
n1ood and expression. 'fht' dark,
rich tones of the cello, with Vir-
t;inia Seal u first celloist, were
conspicuously lovely in this • work .
The Der Rosenkavalier' Waltzes
revealed conduL'tor Sawin's fine
grasp of the Strauss t<>nal color·
ing. Marilee Hostt>ller did beauti-
ful work as harpist : the rrench
horns. led by \Vtllialn Hnlt. and
t"e c larine ts I Ronald \Vurste r )
w~re excellent; the viollns achiev-
f'd a soa.ring unity, SWf:t"tnese and
beaut~ o f tone 1n rnany paSsages
that fem1nded tht" heur\~r lh-at in
this group w~rc fin" artist~. both
gifted and highly lra1nr<l.
The Caprice Espabrnol by Rim-
.sky-Korsa.kOfr, wh1eh closed the
J*r(ormance, wa~· n1aKTiiricenUy
played. The gauLly, or1t•ntaJ tap-
1·stry of sound anJ the driving
rhylhms Wt!re 1•X<"'i t1ngly i.:aught.
with the pE>rformancc of lhe en-
tlr~ brass section Ln th•· final pass-
ages a n1.urv.·I ur IJrilliani.:c u n d
power .
Home Cleanin·g
D.emonstrated
fo r H o memakers
Easler methods for hon1e clean-
ing was the topic discussed by
M r9. Marian Preyit1ss. Orange
county home advisor, at the lat-
est mttlulg of the Costa Mesa
1-lomema..ker's t:lub.
~fra. Prentiss showed slides de-
pic till&' the use of n1odem clea.n-
ing equipment. She al~ demon-
strated the cleaning of a rug and
demon atr ed c rferent rnethods
oC c leanin
Mrs.
e:ion.
N i('"hols. chair-
lhe business ses-
Twelve memt»era ol. Newport
Heighta c1rcle of Christ Church
by the Sea WSCS met Thuraday,
Feb. 2"l, in the home of Mn..
Leon F erguaon. 463 Santa An.a
Ave., Newport Heights . Gue1U
were Mrs. Alda Zedaker and Mn.
Taylor. Welcomed by the Group
as a new member waa Mn. Loren
Sawyer.
Inspirational ~to _,,., giv-
en by Mrs. Froed Woodworth u
the devotiOftal port.ton o( the eve-
ning. President Kn. W illiam H.
Trusty appointed Mrs. Fred
Woodworth a.a cha.irman w l th
Mrs.. Fercuaon u co-chairman for
Sl.00 luncheon and ca.nuta party
to be spon.ao!"'ed by the drcle oo
Wednex\ay, Karch 14. in Goodell
H all. Tk:kela a.re .nov.: on sale
and reeervations may be made
with Mn. Woodworth, Mrs. Fer-
guson or any member. Mra. H.
E. McDonald was appointed din-
ing room chairman.
Ther\!: will be a nursery for
small children with Mrs. H ugh
McMiiian J.n charge. aaslsted by
Mrs. A. S. Thompson.
PJans for a rummage sale to
be held in the very nea.r future
were discussed. Mrs. Homer Har-
grove, general chairman of the
everil, urged all who have gar-
ments. shoe1 or hou~hold items
to donate to please phone BeaCon
6098-W fo r pickup. Regular meet·
Ing date of the circle has been
chan&"ed to the fourlh Tuesday of
each 1.10nlh. The next 9CS!ion Is
scheduled for TueM:tay. Ma c h 27,
at 7 :30 p. m . a t the home f ~irs.
H. E . McDona..ld. 41" Old aunty
Rd., Costa Mesa. s a nale to
tbe evening the h tes served
traditional refre:shm f chern ·
p~ in keeping with rge W ash-
i ngton·~ birthday .
Wed. Supper
at Mesa Church
The monthly family rc::Uowship
supper will be h eld at the ~ta
1.-teaa Community Church on W ed-
nelday. at 6 :30 o 'clock. in the k in·
derga.rten room of the educational
building. This is a pot-luck sup-
pet:, and all J>f"Y'80ll8 are to bring
their own food and tab le service.
Circle 9 member8 will be boat !lf!8
Ud9 month. serving oat.fee an tea.
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MILS. ELllEll 8. POUHEK (rlp l ), of~ --Cot<-. del -·
ttie 1a a.tho& Bay Club boDOrtnc hf-r aew ..,....tf!l"-'ID..taw, K r.. W-M~). oeater. At liett 18 t.he l>lid.la raodN-.1, Mn. WllAwa r . ~. ~...,,..,.
CU"-t" \W"re pt"t"'!W1it to 1ft'f't ttw-bridt•. (
an<l Mr!4, Evelyn Thon1pson offert>d T • H
lht.• dt•votionals. Highlighting tht:> en IS onors Costa Mesa ' W. S. C. S. Circles svi.:laJ. phue of the meeting wa11 (
thl.' B.11nouncem ent o f the f'ngage-/ G ·
n11·nl of Betety Robinaon. circle f oast .1,., Various cir-clf:ll o f . the Costa n1em ber, to Larry Ba.rretel. 'T'ht· or . fl
Mesa Community C:hurch \VSCS interewling newa was diaclosetl I
gathered recenUy in r" J{ u l n r v.'h1.·n tht· bride-elect passed a box ( Mary tloblns, Orange Cout t en-
mo.nthly St!SS lons. . l o( 1.:h1JCvlat~s. Jee c rt"'am ant.I cakt' ni9 atar,l won two siflgJes ,a.nd the
• Circle One was recelvt'<I in the roll was servt.'tl wit,h t~a. 1.·offce, !4emi-fln.ls In the third Vto.ntura
r"cwporl Blvd. home of ~t rs. ,'l.tnri-
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nuU! anl.I candy. J .C. IilVlt.aUonal T ennis tourna-
an ~otuuon. Members brouj!ht Gutosta present w er e Mrs. Doro-ment h eld last Saturday in ·v en-
wear1ng apparel for a duffel baK thy Springy, Mrs. Gabr iella Ram-tura an1 'brought honor to Coast
to be sent to Korea . Thf' ~roup us, ~1rs. Clara McMurtry, Mrs. In its Ci •t inter-collegia te touma-
hemmed dish towt>ls during t ht> a f-H.c~'lt' \Vrlght and Mrs. F.Ne lyn mi'nt en ry.
te~noon. Mrs. Lois ~feck was ap-'f ho1npson. AtembC'rs attending in-1 "The on~st and crrt.ainly thP
pomted. thP n ew SNrelary. lo fill 1.·!uL11.~d Roye(· Gilbert, Evelyn Goe--rin1'Bl itch of lhc day," roport11
the office left vacant dut• to th.• n l tJ", Doria Taylor , Betty Robin-Miss Bt' ··rly Campbe ll, Coast di-
resignation of 3.trs . LUlilt· (.'lurk. 1 .sun. Rhea McKenzie, Frances Tim-ri-cto r of women's a thletics,
De.votions y..·ere concluctetl by Mrs. bt·rlal<t.' and Doro.thy Schorle. The '"fOWld Mary Robins rrleeting Don-
Allcc· Ea.stnl.&ll ~~ Mrs. Ruth Ki (l-1 A1 an:·h 12 meeting will be hE"ld at no M or anste.rn of El Camino, on
df'r gave the m1ss1onary talk. thl' home of Blanche Hutie: 212 the> cou one finals."
Mrs . Evelyn Thompson was M, Lilli•n P lace, with Rayd,.a n Dunn The atch went three full· sets
~uest . M('mbPr~ in attt>n<lant f' a s ho!oil\'SS. bt.>far e -t iss Mc.rrganslt'rn finally
1ncl11dt-d Mmf'S... ~t·lla Fuller', Ma ry 1 C!r<:le T1~n mt:l with Mr~. Afar-v;o n 10-; 3-6 ; 6-4 .
Taylor , KatherUlL' ·f11al , Mab,·I J.:llr1.•t ThJlll'hPr, 230 Palmer St., Bcfor losing In th<' cloi'><'lj• t::on-
James, Mabt"I Andrev.·:,;. A Llt•SSt'1 l / w hert-M rs. F aye "'Brock a.M~ in t t·nded ffinals M ls..<i: Robins de-
courst> of ~h£>try pie and homi·· ho.stes..111 rel'lponalbijities. M rs. Ek>r-reati·tl rh•e n . Boy~r of 1'1L San
mad!' CaJ)~hes ""'as enJOyo•d. The
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, nic-e Had'ey bad c hargf' of thf' I Anto nio 7-0; Nan P t'arson of
next mttti.ng v.'111 bt• ht•ld Thurs-busint-SS. ~frs. Mildred Warne led Glf'ndal1 7-2; and in the semi-
day, A~arch 8, with
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M t'.!'. Malx:I th1..· d1 ·votloni;;. R efreshments fea-fin~ls, an(• \Vadlington of Ven-
Andrev.s. 146 E. 18.h St. tur1.."ll nut roll ice cream cien l eN't.J tura, 6· .
Th e home of Mrs. Regna Rt•a . with a l"t>d beart, aneeJ. food ~e. Four bther Coaat wome n s har-
201 Broadway. was lhe mee~ tea and cotfeit. P1 e.eut w en.-ed in tour:name nt victories but
place for Circle Three. Mrs. Flo~-Mml's. Graoe 8peUl. Je&n Patrick., lost in final rounds. In thf' aec-
E!ncE K~l. co-boelea., a.a&Urt.ed in Gin Griffin, EwUce F Jtch, Ethel j ond ~in le !teries Dorothy F owler
eervin.g cherry pie and coffee to De Bord. Virginia Hog\&nd. Lu-of Coss defeat <'d ValOna Hob~n
one ~ltor &n.d 23 m;mt>t·.r~ A f'lil' Knt~t. M.Ud.red RiUChke. Be!-of Sant Ana, 4-3, but yielded In
Valentme motif prt.·va1led 1n lh · l'li(' r'ottJI, Nettie StC'vens, lrmA thf' s1•c nd round to Nancy 'Ti.irk
derorations. Thl' devntiunal pt•riotl l.A·l~h Shavi.•, BerniOt> Hadlt·y, Mil-nf Ea~l l.AlS Angeh·s J .C . by the
"tA.'as l<'d b).' Mrs. Florc>nr•~ Harrison. dr•·d Warne. Ttk group will con · saJnl• ~pre, 4..J.
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Tlie lnltW meld muat m,eet a
reQ&ijrement of mJaimum cova.t
u -fl>Uowa;
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' ef.t;;'°i,495 50 to 2,1195 to or more 120
'rbe ol a meld Is the total
the carda melded., •c-
to lllls table:
s.J jMer ................. 51 ~ tlelliD9 •••••••••••••••••
S:acl. ·..,. ...•••••••••..•••• II Eacl K, q, J , lt, t, or t .... It
Eoel '· ' I. w •.• . • . • •• .. 5 -1W.:~~·~'~·~ :"°iAitiol -Id. It (but ... <9rd ID tbe Dade)~·
--towanl" tbe mllll· requlrtid.
Y meldottbeA-A..Jkr.-
allni 80 ,,.,... --Ille req'i!"mient at Ille hellllnlnc ~a· . Onere•aatorme1d.~
Inc -that 7"" -do ... .-..=._-~...-Ille __ 7""_m_
bODi tbe beUer ,_..a...,. of
~ up a bia 8COft. art = little we 1ll OQDQM1'9c
le MIOI; ~ lll'e not ....,
m dlocaded -IY la tbe pi.;. .
Y!.u end your tmn by clls-
cardinl the e. leavlDC ,......11
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. -l draws, melds Q-Q-Q-2,
thei discards • 5. Soutla --~ befo11e diacard1na adl!I &D
A 6'om his baDd to your oet.
! ' N~w President
f ori Brotherhood
Cooper 'iii D9Wl)'-
el premdent Of Ole Jielr".1
B -of U.. Flnt Bap-
tist \ IC1rurch ol' Me-. qpsen to 11e.rv wit b Jlr .
C dur· th ensuing year
Elvin . r. vice presi-
AI H a.d i secreta ry, and
e Knox, treasurer.
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HAVING BUDGET TROUBLES?
Why. not 8llpplem'"ent your budget with a Savings Program?
Then. on the months w hen you've got an unexpected expense,
y(,u won't have to worry about m eeting IL Yo ur Savings wilt
take care of It for you:
· It'• ao eaay to save once you get the Savings Habit. You can
•ve the equivalent of your m ovie or ciga.rt'tle -fn~y eacb
week or you can saw a drlinitc amount of your salary every
payday. I.nsµred Savlng15 .. , current high 3"h divi.dend.s.
MAKE THE ·EQUAI . 0 1.-A YEAR'S INCOME
y()l1R SA \!INGS GOAL!
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A plant exchange .... ·111 feature
the n ext meeting of the club
ech.edWed f o r Friclay. March 9 at
l O a.m. Home Land~aping will
be the subject .
Followtng the supper hour , hoir
~bers Will me-et fortheir gu-
lar rehearsal. A SpK l ature
th.is month will be the n · ng of
Boy Scout!!I and their a mllies.
Herbert Zimmt>r , Scoutmaste r of
Troop 6, and Bruce M.artln, com-
mittee cha.inn.an, will present a
motion picture on Scouttng .
taken f~on1 He brt'W1' .. ··~.i.1 ss1.01 1 vi ·r i(' March 18 ia 7 :30 p. n1 . ~th I n th(·· ~l·cond dotlbl~s V ic:~ie
Schools . m South Am('rica \\&.<i I Mr:<i. Nt•tti" Stevens, 4 10 E . 20th Vidal a~d Bl'rtha H t'rT('ra or OCC
the top~c of the missionary n1P.sl'I-St. · di·fL>ate~ Myra R eed of "fe.uyoko
age which was prest'n~d by Mrg Clrcit> ~ NagKi of Johri Muir, 4-3, but Jost wb
Rea. Carol R eynold!I Uid 1!10 Al· -.,. . , . .
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in thf' Sfcond round to ~I cimin o,
Usl!led ads a re rea d by folk.a
look ing t o buy. • High Quality Printing-Ph. /1$1r:~1~11 .
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ty1eet W ednesday
The Junior ~t atron!i section o!
the Fri~ay Afll'm 0<1n Club will
~alher \.Vedne!klay, F t'b: 28, for a
pol l~k dinner at f.·30 p. m. at
the cJubhOU.!C".
Program featurt• will be: a cook-
ing demonstration tfl be given· by
J.1rs. Thomas or lht'.> Southern
Countlt>s Gas Co mpany. Hostesses
•.1rill be M rs. G1•orgia J ones. Mrs .
Di-F or est, s, Evtd.yn VB.Tner and
)1rs. Eleanor i k.
C el ebrants Feted
at p inn e r Party
l nsplr•d by the r t>cent wedding
anniversary of Mr. and Mra. Ralph
Myrehn of Newport Heights, Mr .
and Mra. Kennrth Quarry of San-
ta Ana: Avt• .. Cosl ~fesa. e nter-
tained wttb a ma! dmnt•r party.
Present w e e 1r. and Mrs.
,.1yrehn and drt·n. Mtctiele,
Mugsy and Eric, n d Mr. and Mrs.
\Villian1 Wagachall of San Bernar-
dino. ho use guests of the· Quarrys.
Rummage Sa le ·
at Ocean Fron t
Beglrining Wednt"~ay ' and CQ;n-
tinWng for several days from 10
a . m . t o 5 p. 111. y,•iil be the rum-
m age aale, to be held at 2104 West
Ocean Front, Nt>wport, under aus-
pices of Newport Beach and New-
port Heighl.8 clrt•l<·s of Christ
Church by th,• &·a .
FAMOl'S
HAMMOND
Organ
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0"NEVE!l ·NSED8 TO
BE" "rt1NEJr .... -·~ . . l
•m timlft l'luo ()p.
-Ne.'lllMlat. ..... ... ....... ,,..., , ..... ..
Miss Mattie Ellis
Given Honor
on Visit Here
}.{iss ~t attie C. Ellis of -t\Ustin,
Minn. is \;isiting in Ne1o1"port Har-
bor, guest of nephew11 and nieces
Mr: ant.I Mrs. August Beck~trom ,
El Modena aven~. Newpo rt
Heights and Mr. and M rs. Roy
Jngmundson, Orange avenue.
Costa Mesa: a lso her sister, Mrs.
K . E . Jngmtmdson , in Florence
N ightingale home, Orange. Or-
ange.
H ighlight of her stay w as the
reception given for her by Mrs.
Cordelia Frederick s of Pasadena
when 24 of her former students
in Perew, Nebraska can1e to do
her honor. Some of them she had
not ~n tor 55 years. Included
in the group ""·ere the superl.n-
tendent of schqols in Los Angeles,
and one of thl foremost astrono--
mers of-the country.
Miss Ellis, who Is nearly 84
years old, is having a marvelous
time on her California trip an d
is visiting-in Van Nuy~. San
Diego and Las Veg&-"l. Nev. In
April she will leave here for San
Francisco.
Mrs. Fannie Arm_
Honored on
88tb Birthday
Sunday, F eb. 18 was a gala dav
for Mrs. Fannie A nn of 1W Ea.st
18th St., Cosla Mesa, when h~r
childr en honored h er on the occas-
ion of hl'r 88th birthday. A son
and daughter-in-law M r. and M rs.
Earl. Arm of Long Beach. a daugh-
t er Mrs. N ellie H oward of the
home address, Dr. H arry Rothwell,
a nephew of Banning, Edw&rd
Noll and Mrs. Minnie Sha.fer of
Pasade na gathered at e home of
a aon·in·IB;W and · da ghter, Mr.
and Mrs. Carl rmo t .bf Hemet
t o celebrate the po t event.
Tbe dining tab centered
with a lovely v pink and
white. camelllu and rdeniaa sent
by a Rlece Knt RotbWen who w u
too .... ill to attend lhe· din.Der. A llo
enjoyed by the bcmoree ·wu a
lovely corsage from Mrs. Roth-
well. '
. Kn. Arm ..... the N!clplent '"'
· many lovely gJtto Uld dow of
JNetlng -Altbo Ue ..... -cc:.fl.ned lo & wt.eel cbair foe 2:1
-It "'!>ukl be -to·tlnd •
1DOft ~pa -.. Ctij;pl11t "' ~.~---to ~ loftl1 -~
----~Mill ~..wa u.e MWaol,tlleflt.7ud_a_
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bers will share bostess t.lutif'" at Circle Eights n1e;~.1ng "'.fl. s 4-0. .
lhf' Afarch 8 meeting In th<-H.ey -Opc'nrd vi.•tth The Lords Prayer 1n ,
nolds homE-, 1902 Orang<' Avf'. thi· home of .Mn. F'ern FC)t>IJ , 1758 l.Al'!lf' to Vt>o t u r&
Ctn-le t'onr Tustoin A•e. Two guests grt'f'lt!fl ~lau rt't.'n ca.meron of Coast
Th I r .. l y,,•e rP Mrs. Don F oell and Mrs . I t t'arnf'd 1.,1lb Sara J el!ries o f Ven-e ro c o 101n hoRtf'R~ W8~ 1, k p 'f '·· t•· d '"
l k b M 01 'f 1 ar 1·r l'ncc. n 1•01U<'r!'I a "'" 1ng turs in hthe third doubl~s to dt"· a t•n y rs. IVl' " 1·nncs un• .• d 'I M c '· 1· •
M M h ,1 h t' 1 1nc tuuc n ml'9. ary ham'-"=r in, ft-a' J u n Muir r<pr""se.nlativet1 rH . art a '" 0<1r" v.• t'n ~irl' •· • ,.. · ~ bl I th h Vell"ra 8Pebf', Grace Tho1npsun. 5-2 in I~, 'first round and tht'n "our a.<isem Cl nt ,. (" url' _, . Do ' r · I aullnP ~Uthof f, Mae rrt•ll, .-u-·un•'· ·• to th• Yentu-t€•0 n1, Two new membt>r~. Mrs. CaR1• and ...... ..,..,.... .. •• ..-. ~lrs. ~I dler. \lo'('re ,,·c leon1ed. ~Ir~. 1~ary Sher~ an.d Frances Jonf's. 5-2, in ~e &t'-OOnd.
El" beth Pl d th I :\•·xt ffit!el1ng lB 8Chl'Jult-d fur I A lice I Arma.ntroul and Vdma ize un1slf'a ge.vf' e l t'-I \\'o•dn•·sUay March 1-1 . votiofls· ~·1rs Kathryn \t ecKi-nzir . · · ' , Pri.11han4 of Coast team(:d for lM · · •· · r i ri.:l e II o r t he Community Ir . 1 u· ' ,.,~ · th conductf'd lhe n1isslonary >1ludv . · irst an conso a on row h ..... m e
d '{ .. La h d h -f.hurC.'h was h~tessE'd Tuesday first doubles but lost both ~ounds an rs ..... ora ng (' a <· ari..:1 . b 8 J k · h
f h b . . H r-v1·n1ng y etty f'n s 1n er by lhP S8Ille ..... 0 re 4-3· t he l'irst o t E' u.s1n ess 8~88lon. cart· o h ...... · • ' hon11• on Broadway, A ve. t ella to a J ohn Mu ir team and the !'lec-shap('d cookif's. lea and C(lffe1•r ( d · 'rl:l.nP, president ha ch&rgl' Ot ond to r twosom• from Mt. San Wl're served to 24 mcmberM anil I ' one gwcst . Mar ch 8 is th«.• d11tl' of thi· business ine~li.n,g, when it was Antonio ·
tl••C'ILlt.'d to give a farewt-U gift lo Elevt1 Southe rn Califom\1' the nf'xt n1 c{'ting v.:hich will bf>
h . M uni• uf their . .mcmb.crs, Marlon 1·u nior o llegN'!' werl' r eprese nted ,. held at the c u rrh. 'A'1lh rs 8 h h t p I Bt>rtha White arid Mrs. Lilhen utc f'r w 0 18 moving 0 a sa-in the Ventura tuurnan1ent . Miss
d t:na. . Can1pbcl1. OOC's tennis Instructor. I Johnson &!'I hostf'~s II hi ht r lh . '"" w• i · Lg 1g . o e even_'C> s summe-• up the day's com~tltion . Mrfl'. A E""lt'n Bro\\'n Pntc rtin11tl "-" ,...~ .. tht• ouctjonmg off or articles of rn •• ~ of-··-·. Circle Sevl'n in th .. non1c or ht"r ""V IU ,...,_,.,. c loliun~ a n d white elep b.ants "EiJvf!Mr' co11-e abo uld be proud motht>r, Mrs. ~iaude Dav1!'1. 626 -r ._ broug·ht by the mem. bers. M r&. of Its reo--taUvea. They play· Center St. F ollowing df'votions by T · ,.·~· J enks aclf'd as auc tioneer. h t· ro rood tundament.al tennill au the Atis.s Atary Anderson, a. poem wu I I -~• t th « arlic es""not sod "Wul be &en t o e way, AhnvP all the imnrt..Bfnan-read by M rs. lrene \Vood. A pray-H c.-- ' -•-MPtbod. ist Neighborhood ouse tn ship and ..-enuine •nlrtt of !air ii'r wu given by Mrs. Clara P.1 £"-C 1 • .,...
Murtry. During tht> business in-8 ex.l<'O. -• play ....,ere In dcJrrllnant as t.o ap-
lt>rln1 Mrs. Ann LjlJey wa.e t•lt>c tt-d The hO&leSJI served ice cream proach the id81." u h'Undnes and cookies to mtmben
to BCl'V~ as the new sec retary. A 0.."lrolhy Bradley, Myrtle Long,
dea&e.rt of o range ch iffon cakf' was Jane Re.id, ~arjorie Haines, EliJ:a.
prepared and served by Mrs. beth Z immer; Frlt.zle Jack90ll,
Paula Sa.nbonL I n addition lo LaUra .lonea and vla.itors Evelyn
lho&c mentionel othe rs present Thompson, .le&n Smith and Mnt.
were Naomi Cadman. Omar .Clauseen.
Maude Da ilma Myrehn and The March ZOth m t>eting wUl be
Geraldine · M rs. Ann Ulle:y OOtessea by J ane Reid in her will on.n m e a t 49~ F lower ,.,... home on Berna.rd St. St. for th f'Xl m~tln g M arch
8 at 7:30
IT~. Nlne
A CARE package wa.$ sent to s
scrooJ teecher in Germany by Cir -
cle Nine men1bera. wbo wel"':
brought t ogelber in lbe horn~ of
Mrs. Davis Lucltha.rdt on E . 20th
St. Mn. Monna Fiaher was i:n
charge of the mis.slonary study
J.fr. \~i::B i:~: H . Carr
o f Hamllt-0n st..,. ~:~~·=sa. were dinner h08ta ~ their
guetJls were M r . Mrs, Har-
mon Nelson of .elm.
News-Tlmea ada have ~ read
In the Barbor for over 40 -yea.t'S-
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toJpi,· ii ,_to W. rt m-~ -·
af ...... .a.n -_-c1eaerv .. ,.:.,,.;,,· ~e-aftt '•·--I
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EL.;.11 Juniors Luth e ran W me n UC . Meet Thurs ~Luncheon Meet et~~ :.0;.~· Harbor Lu;:;:
· -. an Chf.lrch will meet Thursday, Mernbcrs or the Junior Section· March}, St 7:30 p. m . in the home
ot the Newport Beach Ebell enjoy-of M rs. Clifford Petersott, 828 W.
ed a de~lghlful luncheon at the lSth si., .Costa Mesa. ·
Castaways Club on Wcdncs:ctay.
February 21 . A short· business
me-etlng Jollowed. at· which time
Mrs. L. J . Pfister and Mrs. Burr
While were appointed to the nomi-
nating committee(', and Mrs.
Monte Grimes was e lected from
St. Joac im Guild
' to Mee Thursday
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Plans for a bootlli for lhl' Ebell
Club's Spring Festival..et.o be held
on April 26 "''ere discussed, and i.t
was decided that members would
allt>nd the Ft>stivaJ in lieu ot a
regular ll}eeting that month.
monthly meeting of
uild ot St. Joachim
Church, C ta Mesa, will be held
Thursday, March 1. at 's p. ffi . in
the parish hall. Hostesse8 tor the
occasion will be Mr8. H . E. Nolen
and Mrs. A. J . Eichhorn.
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The new membrrshlp chairman.
Mrs. S. W_ Ric hardson, was intro-
duced, and she i~ turn introduced
Mrs. SterUng·Paris as a new mem-
lwr.
The R t'ct Cross Fash~on Tea to
be preM'nted by Buffum's al the
Balboa Bay Club on March 8 was
again announred, and m<'mbcr::;
were told thtt tickct.s would be
uvailable from th£'ir offitcrs and
chairmen at $2 50. all procePds go-
ing to the R('d Cross. Thf'y \VC'r~
also appraised of the fli c t that lhf'
tea wa.s spon!'OrC'<1 by n1ost. of the
leading W omen's clubs of Southern
Orange county, and lhat the Jun-
ior Section was handling the sa'e.
of tickets for the NC'vtport Beach
Ebell ctub, and would have one of
the lC'a tables at thC' party_
The afternoon was climaxed by
a visit lo the Kay F inch CC'ratnic
Miss ,A-lice Plumer
Entertains for
Cousin and Guests
Miss Alicf' C. P mer. ~36 San-
ta Ana avenue. ewport Beach.
honored her , Mrs. Jamf'!'i
Hanlmontl, 22 street, Lincoln.
Nt•br.,' at H ills thratre.
Claren1ont. Cali ., recC'nlly. GuesUl
also f'njoying the lunchean and
matinf.'c party were Mrs. Holbert
~tigbC'll of Lit.kc City, Iowa and
Mrs. Clara Uaudel\ or Nt.>wport
Beach.
Baptism Rites
at Mesa Church
Studios in Corona del Mar, where 1 · R . · b t ' •cently ,·0 . t t ' d . l ,. eeciv1ng ap ism ... a very in c rcs 1ng an ins rue IV·" h C M C 't M th · t e osta esa om n1 y e -tour "'-'as conductC'd by Bradl'n 1. Ch h ~ s· clai F ' h Of 1st urc wcj: ry 1n r.
tnc · Barbara Fcrnf'y, C rles Richard
d Brown. Jr., infa.n \ n of Mt. and A ven ti sts Hear Mrs. Charles R. B wn: Unda Sue
Gentosi, infant daughter of Mr. R rt f and Mrs. Hiram Gentosi; James epo 0 Ernf'st and Charles \Viley seXton. Churc h G rowt h ~~~~~~~ or Mr. and Mrs. James E .
, Sleady growth in St'v1•nlh-Day
Advl'ntlst churches was reportf'd
by Mr. KP.nneth B. P e rry to nlem-
b<>rS ot the Newport Heights
church Adve'nlis t . cungri:-i;at..ion al
regular Sabbath .s<'"rvices last Sat-
urday.
'"Phe pastor 'Atas one of 600 dele-
gates to the biennial mt'cting of
the. South ca.stem California Con-
·fer<'nce at La Sierra College in
Arlington, F eb. 11th. Other dele-
gates from the local church were
Mr!!. M . Wilkinson, Mary Butcher,
Mr. P erry, Mr. and Mrs. S. Rut-
ledge, Mr . and Mrs. L . Vaught.
Reelect('() wer~ all conf~rence
officers including the president, H .
H . Hick~. who ~vealed that nine
c hurches have been dedicatt'd and
five new churches organized in
the conference area during the
past two years.
'
Cost a Mesa
G irl Scouts
Members of one Lindbergh third
~ade Brownle Troop met at the
home of their le8der, Mrs. Thelma
Miner , 247 Avocado ~t., Feb. 8.
The mef'ling. Wfl.!I highlightl'd by
the celebration ot two of the
Brownies birthdays, they being
ShaN Lynn Brown and Linda Mer·
noz. The girls were .a gsprted with
gifts from th eir lroop and leader.
Mrs. Ze.mmerly baked a beautiful
cake for the occas:on and Mrs.
Vanyi furnished the ice cream.
Following the party the mbcrs
worked on Valentines an finished
work o n some c rafts air dy start·
ed. The girl recelv pa.stet nut
cups filled wi cand tor favors.
Girl s Cout
gay Valentine
da.Y with co mlttee chairman
Irn1a Shaw taking over leaders_hip
In ,the a.b8e nce of regular leaders.
Following the party the girls mad~
ART ~IUBIT -Advancf"d. art student-OJ "·ork on po!'ten for t.he
81X1h annual art exhibit., to be held at tht> 1'"t''\\"POrt Harbor t4a1on
High ~chool, .)larch 1 lo 4, lnC'IU.§i\·~. Left to rlKht: Jo Ano Hol-
Mrs. Ed Hobell
is Honoree
New Pe rform ers
1 in 'Pe nny Wise '
at Sto rk Sbower fyu p<'rformers n ew to main·
... 8tllj:ff' production~ at the Playhouse
1\frs. Edward Hvbell wa:.l con1-I will ht.-S<'1'n 1n thP currPn.t produc·
plimf'ntf'd recently at a surpr1sc tion of "Pf'nny Wl~·." unclcr the
layC'tle showf'r hoste.S.Sf'd by Mrs., dll"('Ction or HOY.'ard "Hap" Gra·
Emil Myrl'hn and Mrs. Ralph My· han1, op(•ning Wl'dnes<lay, Frb.
rf'hn in lhe hon1 C' of the laltf'r. :i17 28. Tht'Y arc Cassie blt•chl'.ng anti
Sa~ Bernardino Ave .. · Newport 1 Katherine P (•nn.
He1ghLq. Colorful seasonal flov,·-
1
M rs. 7'-1t'Chling is a ln,.al prot111l·t.
er~ d(•Ckf'd the rooms. ha.vin,i::-stucltf'd dr&JTIR for fnn r
.Whoo~e a~fordt'd a.musc-m.•·nt
1
_veari\ un<iPr Albt'T'tfl l'att(·r~on at
\.\.'Jlh prlZt'l! going lo 1'1r . Patr1cLa th<' La~una Bf'ach Hij!"h school,
Groupe, Mrs. ~orinn!'.' Jarry a1;1d and latf'r at Santa t\na colle~<'.
Mrs. Jane Reid. Aft th<' Qlany She appcarf'ri therr in the play of
gifL'I were op n<I adnlire~ th(• year, "Behold This Drcan1cr."
refreshm<'nls o p· crram fruit .i\ftt.•r marryinl! national n1agazinc
jello topp<'d wi blU<' whipped cOV('r artist John MC'chling, sh1•
cream, co!fr. nuts and cand1t.'~ settled down to beco"'lng. in h er were serve<I. The favors w~re own word~. a "home body.'' Th4'1 t
1niniature blue baby buggies. 7.000 miJe honf'ymoon trtp t6ok
Tbose enjoyinJ: t he. happy affair thi·m a-II ovcr the l)nlt<'d States-
includcd ~1mc.-;. Elin Myrf'hQ, Vir-to N i a~ara , Cape Cod, Nt'W York,
ginia Logsdon. Jane Reid. Myrt!C' and finally to a three year stay In
Long, H elen Bro\l•n. Patricia T e rre Hautt•. Indiana.
Grupe, J t"rry Davi8, Corrine Quar-"\\"hen J ohn \vc·nt into lht" scr-
ry, Andre MCGowan and Mat'-vice during thC' last war," said
gucritc Quarry. Cos.sic, "1 came home to LaJ!Una
Walter Spic er
Engag e d to
Denve r G irl
V.'h('rr I 've been C'Ver since." F otir In presenting his summary the
local minister rf'porled 18 ney.-
Sabbalh schools, four n ew school!'!,
aild in1prOvem ..:nl8 made on schools
in eight different areas, and 24.
Patht1nder clubs for juniors. A
food sale will be held by the St'n-
lor Dorcas Society o n Thursday,
March 1st. in front. of Walsh's
Hardware store in Costa Mesa , al
10 a . m. There will be all sorts of
bakery goods at reasonable prices.
an interesting trip to the Denwar Mr. and Mrs. Wilson o. Ftu:;-
PotLery [actory located on 16th St.·
ypars ago. at the conclusion of
\Vorld War II. ~e became "her
hus band's assistant in co1nmercial
photography. The Mec hlings hav!'.'
had their pictures chosen for cov-
ers on such natlonat magazines R5
\Von1en's Day, Collier's, and
"\Voman's Hon1<" Companion."
Mrs . G row Brown
C ircle Speaker
")firach•s of Today" wa.s the
topic c.l".osen by ~trs. Grow S.
Brown of Los Ang<'I when she
was guest speaker t lht' Wesley-
an ~rvice Guild· the Costa
M~ Community urch at their
F~b!"U&J'Y m retin held in the
homr Qf the prrsi nt, Mrs. Maude
Da\-u.. 626 Cent St.
Rl)(f ic:aU V.'Jl.S 1.'Spor.ded. to With
a ~ vrrse {rs. H elt'n Brown
rntooTUmrd h a vocal solo "Fin-
1.a.ndla... -)frs. !\otarie Pearce, p ro-
gra.rr; 'th.airman int1"oduce·cf the
sJ>""*V,,-)frs. Brown is a former
CrM.a. Kb'an. Mrs. Davis reported
on ~ J,..tt,.r received from Mrs.
~Ai.a P..obert:i. who is teach-~ = .a girl's 91 I tt!Sf'ukuokua'.
J~~. < ~
ML. FMt:taer Dodge will be hos·
l'.M to Ut.-group ai tht>. March 18
~1n.g m her· home at 314 Sap-
pttrr .. A\•e_, Balboa laJand.
Mrs. Esther Dendel, partner in the stad of Dcnvct, Colorado hav(' a1~
busi·ness explained the pottery nounced the rngag~ment of their
making from the mixing of clay to da~ghter, Susan Da.IC", to WaltC'r L.
the finished product. She also told Spicer, so~ of Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
at the interesting story back of ter S. Spicer, 33 T Harbor Island
the color and shape of their prodz an~ gra~uate of Newport H arbor
ucts. The v!sit proved to be very Union High school.
educational a..s well as entertain-The brld c~elcct is a junior at the
ing. Univers ity. or Colorado and is a
member of Delta Gam1na national
Interesting displays have been
made by Girl Scouts and exhibited
in the windows of Willo by's J ewel-
ry store and the Sporting Goods
Store on Newport Blvd. The dis-
plays r epresent Girl Guides in 8('>'-
gium who each year on "Thinking
Day" Feb. 22 build a huge camp-
fit:e and sit around the fire in a
group and consentrate on thinking
ot girls in other lands. This date
is significant In that it nlarks the
birthdays of the founder of Scout-
ing a.nd Guiding, Lord Ro~rt Ba-
den-Powell and his "''ifC' as well as
George Washington w hich makC's
!t . International Thinking Day.
Girl Seoul& of Costa Mesa have
chosen to think of "World Peace"
and will wear the symbols of ln-
te.rnational Friendship on Think-
ing Day.
fraternity. Her fienc e is a senior
at the School of businesa, \(niver-
slty of Colorado, and is a Delta
Tau Delta. H e will be gradual~
in February of next year and hold~
a commission in the U. S. Naval
Reservc. The wedding 'A'ill take
place after hi.s graduation.
Coastline Aux. Welcomes Members
Katht•rint' P enn. on the other
hand, intcrprels Mattha, an~thcr
woman in the lire of the romantic
lead as a con1cdy relief in a catty
l"ay. Mi~ Pehn is a new arrival
from San Franci$CO and is eur-
'rently the house gucst of M r. and
Mrs. William Hubler. She is a sec·
rctary a.nd a career girl. and, as
she says, hits "fallen completely
in Jove with Laguna." She would
llke to remain here.
"PeQny \\'ise," the comedy \Yith
the fast dialogue from beginning
tQ end. will run at lht' PlayhousC'
from Frbruary 28th through Mar.
4th. Phone rest"rvations '.\-'ill br
held until 8 :15.
' , i ~at Special Courtesy Night Event
Adm)&ted Into the membesship•.,..-------------
1 I ot -doutllne vrw Auxiliary No. Members donatf"d $f5 to the Cub
3538 at Fridajr'e ~g in Legion Pack and lo the Girl &oul.8 spon-
HaU. Costa Mesa, were Mrs. Je.an sored by the auxiliary.
Ke.U,-and Mra. Bev.a Ormsb . Pt.an. are .-nder W8)" for a pub-
lic func.heon and card party· to be
. A 'special courleay ni t · as he.Id March 7 in Legion Hall.
1 , plllJerved wllh e ach off r ,..._ Luncheon at 12:30 p. m . will lw
l'ng u ber guest an off r of bit> followed by various kinds of card
aame et&Uon t • · elg.hboring cames. Tic kets, Sl.00 eacb. may
auxiliary. Otttc Tlted wtte ,be sec'!"'d trom an, VFW mem·
from Huntlngt ach. Seal ber o.r at th~· door.
Beach. • Oran.,e. Grove., Me mbers •ho attended the dis-'
Weatminater a!!d· Santa Ana. t-rlct meeting ln Rtveralde. l'eb.
1.Ethel ~ ·• eecond ~~ 18 ,were Presldertt Allee Daggett. p.........,t, from.. Auxiliary 1_,, l(oy Bucl<l&nd. Irene TilnlnlAp,
Banta Al\&, WU-tile pcsl of ~ai· Pearl Brown.and Tvqane Scott -'l ~nt Alic<! ,Dqc~~t. • All guoats , the n.xt meeting MariJt ~ u.. ....
ftC<lwd ,co,,..... and gttl.I. ' • will be nomlnalj"I' of Of-. &114
Dunne tMi. bUllDef8 ae 111on May all mein~Q ari urp:i .. to attend.
aac:•Jud made • plea for \,more ~ the .......... l ?rrloa .....
• ,Den llothen to .. rve with the CUI> local P-joined· Ille lldlle bi a
1. .l!o>Ut 1'9ck. ......._ 1>7..U.. unJt. -lal boor wben •'~ta
• • 8be ·-'that then . ai. H bo71I .. ., • ..n.ci· to 711 per-. 'Two I , , -= fw adlnttta_.. w b •" calr• • ...,~ W'tl..._ Dft ... ' • l>oa -~ ....... .., 'tin&' .Illa ~-'11.00.. . .. ~ . -
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' . brook, Deftnls l\loCf>llan, Dl<'k .lonf's, R t>x Be-II and GWl'nne GI~
public; houns are 2 to 5 "Thf" exhibit \\'ill be opt•n to the &!!nt•tal
and 1 to 9 p.m.
Sa nta Ana Group . Festival of Arts
Fetes Mesa Couple Offers $3,000
One of the f~nal pre-nuptial
c:.ourtesics honoring Miss l>oris
Uilling:s afld David G. Cady.•allad-
in Cash'Awards
Cash awards lntalinJ; $3,000 arr
er before their recent vow e.x-offcr<'d by the Fesltval or Arts
change, was staged b)' young of Lai;una Beach, in its first an-
people of the F irst ~apli..'>l nun! 1951 Nalional Art Exhibit. church of Santa Ana. Party set-
ting was the Santa Ana home or a nt'..,.,' feature or tht•:, Ft·stival or
Mr. anti Mrs. Harold Ely. Dur-Arts and Pagl'ant of tht' 1t1as ters
ing the refrcshrr~e 5 ~nlQrval I t o b<' hell! in Irvine Bov,..·J: July 21
g uests Y.'('I~ surpr1 d with the thrnug-h Aug1.i~t 5.
en~agrn1en\ ann nccn1ent of The St.000 fi rst awai'd winning
?\11:js Joan tly Berle Lanter-painting will bC' r t'procluced a.<; a
1na.n. "living pic ture" before an estimat-
The grouri presented the ro1·· f'd 75,000 Pageant spectators ..
nicr 11iss Billings and Mr. Cad-During the 16 days of the show-
\Va.l\a.tler v..·ith a. lovely gift for ing, the original painting will bf'
their ne·,\' home at San Luis Obis-plac<'d on display, along with other
po. The bride is the daughter of prize winn('rs and entries of mer-
Mr. a.,nd Mre. John_C. Billin~ of l it, in µte Conten1porary Art Ex·
FuUertMI Ave .. Costa Mesa. hib;ti°"-gallery on the Festival
grounds.
M• h I Lan~e is The compl<'tc list of awards IC a~ "3 as annou.nc('(I by the Festival or
Na t a l Celebrant Arts of Laguna Beach is as fol-
lows: 1st prize. $1 .000: 2nd prize,
$750.: 3rd priz(', $500; 4th prize,
,
Severa.I days ago ·W illiam c .
Shipman, ·a•. 713 W. Bay AvcnU(',
Balboa.; a painter, reported to
Newport 'Beach· po1icc that h h1
wallet containing S2 was mi.Ming
from h11 home.
Pollet inves tigated but got no-
wher~ in the hunL
Meantim~. Shorift Sgt. W. R .
Hougland received a warrant for
Shipman's arrest · from N ewport
Bea.ch justice court on a bum
check charK-e and sent out an all-
pointa bulletin for his appre"hcn-
sion.
Newport Beach Police-DcpL
Sgts. John Up.~n and Vincent Mc·
Manfgal looked Rl the report on
this miMlng wallet and the tele-
type bulletin·· and concluded the
same man was involved in both
deals.
\Vt>nt to llnu....,.
They went to S)lipman's hon1~
and were told by .his wif(• he wa~
oainting a hoUSt' in Corona del
Mar.
Continuing the search, l Jps11n
a nd McManlg-al h>eat1•d tht· h ouse
wher<' Shipman waS supposed lf1
be working.
"ls Shipman 8.round ?" Upson
asked one or the paintf'rs.
'"I 'n1 Ship1nan," th(' man an ~
'.l('Wf'rc<I. "Did you find my wale
let ?"
"No." the detecliVl' rPplied, "but
we found a warrent for you,· ar-
r('St."
"Me and my bi~ n1outh," Sh ip·
:nan waihx.t. "I hart only $2 in the
thing and now !ook v.•hat hap·
pe.ns
PROBATE sc :Httot-~F "'JI.I .
Will of Albert Schroff. ')"ho died
Ff'b. 8. was offcrPd for probate
ln superior court today, disposing
of "JPss than .$500" in personal
property and a parct:'l of rt'al prop-
erly on Balboa Island. All prop-
erty was left to the \Virlow, M ii·
Martha._ Schroff of 31r1 1 i E . Ca-
n1ille St .. Santa Ana. Mrs. Schroff
nominating ht·r soJi , Georgl' H C'n-
ry. as administrator.
34,443 Attend
Boys' Club in '50
Annual repqrt of Uie Harbor
Area Buys' club or Costa Mesa
was prc-1'<'nled at the recent meet-
In~ or the Board of Dinktors.
Total attendance for 1950 was
31,443 mt'mber visits. Average at·
ten<.la.n<',.. each day was 120 mem·
hers. The Boys·· club is open six
aflC'rnoons and (ive C'vcnings every
we«k durin~ the year.
Total of 554 differC'.nt boys and
youn~ n1<'n became memben dur<a
ing th(' _vcar. 73\~ per cent ,.f the
t otal n1C'n1bc rship was act.Ive each
month. M1•1nbf."rship is open to all
boys fro1n S lo 18 years of age.
Annual meinbcrship fee ranges
from !">() cc·nt:.l to one dollar per
year. Spr-rial jobs arc found tor
lhos(• \Vho ca nnot raise the re-
quirf'cl a11n11al fC'(', so that no boy
!:.; dcnit·d nlC'lllDc.--rship in the Boy.s•
club h1·cau:-::c of lack of member-
ship fee.
Dail/ hour:-; or operation are
rron1 :l tll 5:~JO p.1n . and :30
l ti !!·:JO, p.n1. RulurdA.)' hours vary
a1·t·•J1·din;; tu the-artivltleg sched-
uh·d.
Ac·ti\•1\ tt •s in (' Jude n1ost sport.II
in :-1·asnn. ~1'11..1 11 :..:~tllll'S, reading,
t••l•·vi :-11in .ar L <ind drawing con-
l t'!>t !'i, f't•PJ'l'l'l'rafl. plastf'r of par-
is 111old111 ;; ancl painting a.nd wood
s hop.
A ttr·ndan,:c nt the c'ra.ftshop
a1nounl1·d tr1 ·l ,6JO 1ncmbcr Visits
rl urin;.: J!J.'ll. :i.209 :.artich.>8 of
<.:raft\\'.JI k \\'j·11· 1na du~ng the
)!C'3 r .
Harb(l r Jr••a n s· club is sup-
po1 trd b.Yi ·c)lll 1nity chests atid
publil' :::;u b:' ri ton by r('sidents In
the N"'''i)Ot Harbor-Cosla Mesa
ar(>a. F iv1·-. xth::; of its total bud· .
i.:et \VU~ rai!)(•d on a recent "night
light" ci r 1\r('.
Rl'Cl'nl add1\1nn.s to the c~ub in-
rlurl<' parin~ and black topping
1 J.000 squart: fl·1·t of uutdoor play·
Ing n r·,·a .an1I a dditional lighting of
this area f o1· night ac tivities.
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.-\l'l 'l\f)\.E J<ANC ll
'county l'l;:i-inini;:. Co1n1nission Fri·
Melvin CharlC's Bas,<;pll, ·12:.! Old day apprll\'l'd 1:1 fJc•1·n1it for Warr
County Rd .. Newport Hl'ights \.\'a5 rl·n !·:. Bt·cnian t r1 Op<'rale a chick-
fint>d $2.'.l at thl' Newport 13C'ai·h 1 l''1 1ant'h ull ~olllh :;id<! of W. 16th
City Court on Monday un charg1~ 1111·11.r l \\'u cn:1cr~Ll" v;al'i'r "tanks in
of intoxication. Custa 11l':-;a ,
FJ.J~ z .oNE
OPEN EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY
and
SUNDAY
BALBOA
Jl \l.'8 S accent oil ,youth \l."hen
M ichael Lange, son of f.fr. and
1'1rs. Henry Lange. 439 Broad-
way, Costa Mesa, }n\'iled fr iends
to help celebrate his s· th birth-
da.Y anniversary rec tly. The
chihiren Md a. won rtul
playing ould?Or gam
$250: and five honorable mentions _ ............. -........... --........ -·-·-·
of $100 each. i
gift opening. Lale they round
their places bl~ gay \\'ilh
I-lop-a-Long napkins and
plates.
Table cent pi es was a birth-
day cake dee r ed in white and
yell'oy.', lhe co ection being serv-
ed with chocolate Ice cream.
punch and candies in ,yellow n ut
cups.
W ishing Michael "many happy
returns or the day" were JoHnny
and Billy Brockman. Bobby Whit-
ten. Richard Steven5, Ricllard
Lisk. Alan Jones,' Bill Parler,
Jeanne &n<tig, Nancy Lange.
Unable to attend the n1erry 1fete
were Donnie Bendig and George
Con\va)'.
Entries n1ay be paintings of any I PUuuJ 171114~ · ..
size in the ml'dium of oil. hter J i
colors. or pa•tels, best suited t o I TERESA RENNER (Mrs. A. Renn er )
reproduct ion as a "Jiving picture." I
Closing dale! for the national Concert Planlat of Three Cont.taenta
con1pe~ltion is May 1st and judges Graduate Studeot of Bela Bart.ok
wm ho art critics of nation~! rrpu-1 436 Serra Drive Harbo.r 1171 ;J
talion. Complete details and entry I
tor= may be secured by writing corona Highlands~ -Corona del Mar
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IN GOOD HANDS
' Civilian defense is in good hands, in California. Gen-
eral Robertson, the governor's appointee, is going about the
business of preparing the people for an atomic eventuality
just as though he were mapping and charting a military
campaign.
""' HERE IS SCl,)LPTOll BILL nlAtER ......... 1 .. to four *'trtnc
co-eds at Oru,ce Coaat Col.. \'&rious ftVltbo4s et: wol1doa lD
stone. Bi.ti ls can1111' • ka!iell81 ftpre ill Co~ dPI 11.ar -...d:-
stone that he •Y• u.111 a.ot be ~Jll'Nei8~\·e but wllJ me~ty ~x
press "terudon.." Fral:Jlf'r ta an M1 9tuclnlt at tbe ldtooL
Taxpayers to 'Meet.
Tuesday, Man:h 6
Former Child Star
To Direct P.-T. A.
Benefit Melodrama
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PtlNle I"' ., •••
on Balboa'. hland: .
Wiien ' • !Jury w.. u t.o .... the flnl um. etnce their ....ctn ~t &ti.er ·~ I , . fouodin&' ~ caJlfoinla ·AMoci&-
Of -Superior Judge Uon ot Prlvat. ln•..Upt.on held
l'rahJclln o . Weot dloeharpc/ the tbdr meetJnc In Oru&'• _,,,,,
Jury In a '7~.ooo dam&ce -\Y<lllneoday, ~ J . ~. Jr., ~y. J'eb. 11. [ I of the O.y al.I Nlct>t Prtvau Pa-
Tiie .... of,_ F . ~= t.rol ·WU ch&lrm"" of u.. mHIJq Dorotlly 1 Wll.m& . Boden · 11.eld at White• Perk A.•e.nue Cat~.
N .... U ' Smith WU for Balbo.o }aland.
trial ,wt;:, by J\ldg-e WHt tle:r Arnone the guest.a of honor wen
die Ju.rOI-. failed tD reach • de-Jamea Callahan. DetectJ-ve Ueew
dAorl.. Bureau State of C<l8mta;. Mr.
Sult """' a ...Wt ot •. cohcOG Kirby, ot tlw_ FBI: OaptalJ/ ""°"
· ahortly atter mldnlll(ht la.It llpr11 ban, C&lltornia Hnpway P&Uol:
15 on tM c.out Hwy. at Larkspur Jim Davia, Dlatri~t .At.tome)' ot
Avenue., ICorana •del Ku. SmJtb Orange CoU11ty; Slw-rJtl Jama
wu -bound on U.. blfbw•Y aft. Muatck: Ch~f ·Boyd He,..bey. San-
er coming out of a drlve~ln j!Me ta Ana pollce: Sergeant John Up-
and wu 9truck by the weetbound IOn. Newport Beach Pol lee.
Boden auto. Guest speaker of the evening
M.n. Boden. motit .eriou..aly tn-W&f Al Simon of San Diego Who
JUftd uked fat; '50.000 ~ral p~ted a talk and dem~tradam•Ce• for her hurt.a.. Her ! bus· UOri' on new appUcaUona of two.
band .ousftt. QI0,000 plu.e ~.000 way radio to la"'' e nforcement
for Jo9a 06 compantombtp of 1Mn. work.
Boden and $"4 .27 dam&Ce to the
car and all medical and ~Ital ' expen-.e•.
Sculptor Ott
Joins OCC Staff
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TAKE SI FJU)M P.U.'Tl'!
Charles Stalnaker, a pluterer
working at the houae under con-
1tructlon at 522 Poinsettia Ave.,
Corona del Mar reported to police
that three do1lan had been alol~
from the pockela of hia street
clolhet which were hanging in a
garage Tuesday. Feb. 20.
Sta.l:M..ker had ch&nged into hls
wocklnc cJothea and hung his
p&fd' in the garage. He said that
he noticed the disappearance or
the cuh at about 11 a.m,
POMONA \\"EEK-El\'D
By CLAYTON THOMPSON ' ..
• S,••• Ow••· Jolls Willi
H1•1•1• l'idolt d1a.. ·
U 7oa do your own mainta-
nanee ou 7our car, 700 may be
int.eruted in mak:iflg this little
pdpt W'e heard. about. •
It -. tho ecraping of pi&-·
ton riq lroovu Wt and ea6)'.
' . ·\ woodin· .
~ handle.,. . ... ...
Of cour•e, you won-. have to
worry •bout thia job if you uae
New RPM Motor Oil. ·
'Ibe: first motor oil developed ~ugh atomic research, New
.. RPM," compared with con-
..entional oils..• doublee the life
of aven.ee automobile engine•
betweeniujorove.rhaulsdueto
lubrication ... cuts in half the
~rate of vital engine parts.
Call ue about il Fine pl"OdDcta
like thia plua faithful ~
are the mainataya of our local
busineaa.
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h• tu. A-'-• l'lrlnlklo.• I~
&S ..... OI< 0 I -.. c.m.•Pnikl
o;.tribul.d by
CLAYTON THOMPSON
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18th & Balboa Blyd., Newport Beach Har. 1·55
He has not resorted to sensationalism~ and bis releases
are devoid of the flamboyant. Nor has he recommended
extensive outlays for untried bomb shelters or warning
devices. He is so far ahead of the Federal Government in
this respect, that he can afford to take time to carefully • plan each step.
The end product of General Robertson's campaign is
that the people are satisfied. in their own minds, that the
situation is in good hands. and there is little prospect that
Orange county superviAOr• to-
gether "A'ith city officials ln the
c-ounty and all interestf!d taxpay-
ers. were tnviled today to attend
the t\venty-flfth annual meetinr
of Califor nia Taxpayers' UIOCia-
tio n. which is to be held in t,o,
Angeles on Tuesday mornf~,
March 6. from 10 to 12 o'clock.
at the-Biltmore hotel.
I m mediate. as well a.s future
problems of ta.xpayt:rs arf" to be
discU85ed at this n1~ting.
The combined Newport Ka.rbor
&nd COfJta Mesa Ma.Jn .crtool JP . T .
A. 's a.re very fortunate to ti&ve
Zoe (Mn. Ronald F.) Bacl0\11 u
reneral chairman of \.he benefit
melodrama, "0, The Pity Qf It"
which ls to be given at tbe; high
icbool the mlddl~ or March.! Mn.
Barlow ~ the a.uthot ot tbe piece
and will direct it.
ln sea rching a.bout for a w!ay t o
ewell the PT A fUnd and at the
aame time to give the eommunlty
some run, the Idea fO?' a play or
melodrama was conceived. Mn.
Barlow, a member of Newpon Har·
bor Mothersinge rs. dcc1dev to
build her idea around this fine and
very popular musical group ~"hlch
is under the direction ot Mary Bat-
ten Steffensen. "O , The Pity Of
It," is bound to·glve a lot or fun
and laugh8 to part>nte u well a.s
young peop!e in the Harbor area.
Peterpaul Ott, na.tl~ly promi-
nent Laruna Beach 1eulptor, hu
been added to the Orange Cout
Evening College staff. OU la pre-
senting a clag1 in eculpturing
(or beginner• and intermediate
atudenta. · Thi9 clau meet.I e&e.h
Wednead-.r from 7-10 p. m. 1n the
Cuamicl Building on the Cout
College campus for a period of 12
weeks.
Ott ha.s bad a long and dis-
tinguished career bl his ch09(>fl
and dauPter Marlene Anaheim I~ Mr. -and Mrs. Claf/,d Anderoon !~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~d"'b; ~~~:·:~r ·· !.:'::.:'.i~ High Quality Printing-Ph. Har. 1616
!C:'t;~ ~~YM;;:,.iu.:;: wece Mr. High Quality Printing-Ph. Har. 1616 ' field.· Bom and trained in Eu'rope. they. will ever become fearful or panicky.
This ·is quite generally' true on the county and local
levels, too, where co-ordinators are taking their respective
cues from the state office. F,ortuna!ely for us, Newport
Beach's defense offi~ is far ahead of ':!P."t Californi~ cities
in defense preparation. "
Ott came to the U. S . Jn .1926.
During tbe pa.st 25 yea.re he baa
served as in.1trucitor .. exhibitor, ..._. ~.
and independent acfilptor in New-!
York, Chicago and Laguna Be ach. l
Many o f his wor'ks may be seen on
buUdtng-a, in muaeuma, and in ,pri-
Organization o n the local level is percolating t o the
remote corners of each political subdivision. So, if Joe
SWin drops an A-bomb-which we doubt very much that -be has-it will not catch California unprepared.
Newport Man in
Fatal Accident
Court Dismisses
Bunco Cliar9es
vate collection• throughout the U.
S. and Europe.
Interested adults may regiater ,
at the Evening College otfl~ prior
to the flnt meeting of the c laaa.
One unit ot academic credit ls
granted In thle cla.u. A $1 .00 ma-
teriala fee to cover the co.st of
clay and firing is payable .at the
time of registration.
Killed while he was walking F our count. of felony grand l
F rom early childhood Zoe ha.a
hi.d theater expemnce and wu
kno\\'n as a child atar. During
high school days she h&d numer-
oue stoc k p~rts and did picture
work before the "talk1e&" arrl\•ed.
"L itllP Theater" plays and a sing-
ing f>ngagemen~ with Phil Harrie
as "'<'11 as pro fr asional swimming
occupit'd the very busy Zoe until
her marriage at which time ahe
gav<' up her care~r.
News-nmes ads have been re&d
In the Harbor for over 40 yeara a crOSB Highway 101 north of An-theft against Phillip Earl Fa.uerso,
derson Pl .. Huntington Beach, Fri-33, Solvang, Calif., were dismissed
day nij!'ht was Nick Demarakls, ill Newport Town!.hip court last
80, wbost> address was given as week on motion of the district al·
Sam '9 Seafood care. Suruiet Beach. torney.
Orfietts said he 'N:l.s struck by F"auerso had been charged v.·ith * north-bound machine driven by four count8 of grand theCL H e was
49-year-old Charles Horrell of 118 aneged to have a.Jded in obtaining
31.at St:, Newport Beach, at 8:21 $8.000 from George A. Kati and
p .m . Horrell was not held. E. L. KUr. 2113 Mlrarnar Dr ..
Demarakis was dead on arrival Balboa, last fall. to purchase g ov-
at Orange County hospital. His emment surplus boats and equip-
body was taken to Smith Mortu-ment from Mayberry Slough, near
ary, Huntington &ach v.;he r~ a Plttsbugh, Calfi.
coroner's inquest i!I pend ing. Fauerso was arrested by Ne'A··
BurCJlaries Continue
.in Harbor Area
port police on F eb. 12. The dis-
trict &ttorney's motion for d is-
missal sa id it Wa.!t In furthe.rancf"
of jWJtice.
Her home on Balboa Island, hu.s-
be.nd and children have kept Mrs
Barlow busy ln other directions
until recently \l'hen shr did • skit
in costome With the Mother1ing-
ers and took part 10 · "Ice-Bound"
with thP Corona. df'I Mar Playe rs.
Th<' author v.•i\I do a hllRTious 8klt
in coatume in the lo.tel<><trama .
. ~ . . . V.'hjch under her talf'nlt-d ~d ex-< l..EAN l:'.\ri(, 1 P HAZA R ll--periC'nced d'l.rectton should be fl
The brh_·kta,' e r!l ,,·erp bW';)' at , sell out affair.
"·fl rk ~,n tht• nrw Balboa poHt
oftlcf' la.!ot \\·rt•k Rlld \\'lv>n tbt").
flnl~h~ quiff" a hii of d.-brlit wa.r1
fl•ft on thr ·"'ldt'"'"alk. Kathrr
than bot brr 1 ht_> ('Ontraetor about
Plan Public Schools
Week in AprD
LEGAL NOTICE •
CERTTFICATE OF BUSINESS
Flctttloua Flrm Nllll't&
,
THE UNDERSIGNED do here-
by cert ify that they are conduct-
ing a REAL ESTA.TE &nd GEN~
ERAL INSURANCE buslneu at
602 Co.ut Hwy .. Corona -ae1 Mar. ~
Califomla, under the tlctittous
firm name of THE ANDRESEN
CO!.fP ANY and that said flrm is
compoaed of the f<>lk>wing perso~.
wh.oa.e names in full and placea or
reaildence are u folJows, to.wit:
A boat theft and a car theft
w ere listed with Ne~'J)Ort police
Saturda}· as a wave of burglaries
and petty thPfts continued.
QtJIET TITLE ASKED •·Jt>anlng It 11p City ('oun<"llma.n
F . ci.rlyle AndTeaen. 124-36lh
St., Newport Beach,..Call!.
California's thirty-SPCond an-Charlotte F . Andresen, 12f-
J . H . Mills, 209 19th St .. com~
plained that t"A·o fire extinguishers
were taken from hls live-ltait boat
Lorna Pat moore<l near the foot
Of 19th St. Mills said lhe theft
oOcurred sometime dur ing the past
four days.
J . P . Reale, 3706 Channel PL.
a id a camera va!uf'd at $1 00 and
a pa ir of sun gla.ssps v.•er e taken
from the glov~ comparmient of ~tt~ked IQ fro'\t-9f tiu. J.ldo thf;:t~ , • T rr
The Human Race
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Quiet tlUe to a parcel o f Ne\\'· Rol'l.lii (il"t'f'&r,,· qulc~ly grabbf>d a
port Mesa real estate \Vas requt>st-b.-u<>nt (and I.Alon.it> \.IDOt':nl
ed in superk>r court last week by qui<"kly grabbt-tl a C'&mera ) and
the Newport Mesa I rrigation dh1-~ lo a l"loud or du"'t thf" hazardoUll
trict In suit against E!lther Marie d..-bri"' \-a n1"h1'tl.
' nual Public Schools \~'et"k 'Will be 36th St .. Newport Beech, CaJif. I held April 23 to 27 , according to WITNESS our' h&nds this 16th
an e.nnouncement made by George day o! Febr¥ry, 19~1 .
0 . Gav in, ,;eneral chairman of F . C. ANORESEN •
tht> event. Mo re than 600 com-CHARLOTTE F . ANDRESEN
and Ray m ond B. Whiteman. -------mltlef"s have bf.en named through· State of California,
B~EAJ<S ARM IX FALL
1-i:rs. Ida Huma.aon. 2~ Costa
Mesa. St., Costa Me Sa . fell and
broke he r arm last week. She ig
confined t h home ~nd is abl""
to receive
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-People ~ tbe want ada.
Markham to Head
Harbor Seal Sales
Fred Atarkham has been named
Newport-Balboa chairman o ( lhe
Easter Seal sall2's cJtmpalgn whldl
beglJU this week under the spo.i-
sorsh.ip of the Orartge County So-
cif'ty for Crippled Chl !dren and
Adults.
He I!! also a membec of the 90·
clcty's board of directo rs and Us
been a member .a t thf' Oran~
County chapter .since its tortna-
lion late in 1949.
This will be the soicety's second
seal sales ce.1npalgn In 'Orange
county. \Vith funds it raised lut
year through purchases of Ea.st.er I
Seals, t he Orange Coun ty· chapter
has set up an ac,tlve program to
help crlppl«i c)\ildren and adulta, !
~tarkh&m declared.
The county chapter's most re-
cent proj<>c t wu th~ opening ot a
crafts a11d recreation center near
Garden Grove whett" da.l!y classes
are held for children in need ·of
occupatlOnal theap;y. Ch ildren re-:
ceivt" instrucllon in weaVulg, pot·
tcry and woodcraft at the pre~t
Ume. The center was opened tut
month-and its present facilities
8-re1&.Jready being useq.to capacity,
Markham pointed1 ot!f/
3 Harbor St.dents
Enroll at Reclancls .., .
• Three reS\denta ot the Newport
Barbor area,· Tbeodore Ct&M-,
Beacon 8-)1; Mari1¥n Could, BM-
boa: • and Kenneth Call, Balboa,
Were among the 1147· 9lude.nta m·.
rolUng ·for the spring t;eme1ter at
the University of ~ Mn..
~ ' MertN, recorder, ·•· nounced today.
'lbe undersra.dµate • tu. d ... t.
WIU lWll>ber lOfS wllllo Ill v+
ale ~la """'P!ffe tbe
out the !Jtate to work in con junc-County of Orange, sa. ..
tion \Yi l.h the school a.uthoriltes" in ON THIS 16th day of February,
holding opf!n house programs in A , D . 1951, before me. R obert F .
the schoo1!1 during the week. ,Yiill.mes, a Notary Public in and
"The Public SchOQl. An Amer!-ror the said County and State, re-
can He ritage" is the slogan for siding therein, duly commluloned
thi• year. Go~'l'i"~r.1 EO,'il ,w~ and •~•!lo ER·· Y appeared F .
wiJl i&-Uf' a ,~a.matiOJ\I ~~~ ~ly t :i ~ d ~~k>tte
the public to Vi.lit ont> or more F . Ail. 9M. lo me.1to be
schools. All of . the"' 9C::ho0t; wiii lhf? pE!ncina \vtlO.e ea ar"e· SU}>; ~
hold open house. acrlbed to the within instrument,
Opportunity 1" knocklng In
CLASSIFIED ADS
BOU YWOOD'S NEWEST
and acknowledged 'to 1ne that they
executed the same. IN WITNESS I
WHEREOF, I have hereunto aet
my hand aOO affixed my official
8e&l the day and year in this Cer-
tificate' flnt above written..
ROBERT F . WILLMES
fSEAL)
My Commlaeion E:itpirea 11 /16/51
No. 177-Timea. •
Publish Feb. 20-27; Ma.r . S-l3, 51 .....,
NOTICE 011' INTEN'nON
TO !!ELL
NOTICE IS .HEREBY GIVEN
punu.aat to tbe pro-vi.Ilona of Sec-
tion !UfO all t1tO ,Civil Code of the
s~ of Oallfornla. that ALrRED
H. SKITH, Jr., Vendor, of 4" .
So\lth Bay Pl-ont Street. BalW. •
Calltom!a, jnltenda to ..u t.o 0 . o. • I ODET'I'J: Ii J . 8. NELSON, y..,.
lleejl, of •06 South Bar """"1
Street, &ll!o&, C&lltomla, all that
eert&ln ......,.,,.., pwpe1ty -··· -.:c-r of .ii -In trade. ~ ~pm.int -~ will PB tfiOLEOJI( PRODUCTB, \ .,.C..
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Iak le ·;tec1 at (Oil .... ·•,y ~ ~ 1a t1ne dtJ' or .i.-. ~· Ucl tis.at tM ,1: 3
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TUESDAY, F~BRUARY ~7. ·195 f NEWPPRT-BA •.
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YMCA Launches
Membership Drive
The drive tor memben-at-large
was launchec.1 last Frtday in New·
port flarbor by the newly org&n·
1zed Orange Cout YMCA. under
the leadership of Pre.e:ident Herb
1'~Y ot Balboa.. ~paign Chalfman M . A. Har-
wood of Corona d~I Mar sald that
the YMCA hopes to enroll 300
charter .,members from all sec-
tlorus of Newporf Bea ch. Team
captains for the drive are Wendell
l'loyt and RJcbard Scbweitur of
Corona del Mar and Kinguy
Whlteneck of Newport Heights.
-Headquarters for the member·
ship dp.jve have been established
al St. And~w·s Presbyterian
church in Newport Heights.
ST . .\Rrl"S WE'D"!\"'ESDAV I
FIRST RU.S
Lore-tta Young'" Latest Pil'ture
"Cause for Alarm"
"'itb Barry SulUvan
LESTER A. BECKER, D.O.&
DENTISTRY
17~ Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Medical Bldg. Beacon 6752
~ E . Bay Ave., Balboa
Harbor 327 ·J
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, • ll'Unetai Mrvlcel for Leola WU·
lliun Clark, 80, of 122 E. .Jla)bc>a
Blvd~ Bal""-. were he14 . <tblo
momil>g from Us• lltown MOttu-
'ary in· ~ta Ana with lntenn~t
at .-a.t.rbaven CemieteQ'. . t &..-------------"'------,---.------.;.. __________ .., _______ ···-. ,j,,1 -• da.k W1lll a .partner In ll)e C-:•
I THINK YOu.NEED A NEW HAT. That whJte .4e&horn you KenUte 8.JQlhalt squares come 1n a IQt of 1At.rtcuinr dell~j and T. · ~lectric Gontractora ,aad b&4
bought tn 1920 ia atar~lng to moult! Besides East&r la coming" and I colors. S&ilfiah, high bat. vegetablea,.,clown or spla.abed 4 90lida. been• re&ldent of the Harbor area
want you to loOk' like a little lady fqr. a change. I want you to cet You don't have..;;.; to have a degree from Cal Tecti to ... y. younblf a for -tbe eut four years. He-i9 ~ :'~u.":.i~t~~;l:;,e t~~;::1'":;!: r:~ww~~~-~!! ao~~~f~~ ~li~e .:::· ~[ed ~~ 8
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90
c;t ~t!t ~e ~rs .:!~·;~tr•::e4 !~ ~%he!; =; ~~ ~
pensive Gage straw hats! Some with veils, aome with tJowers in Mr. O?' Kra. Page of the COutline CO. will l'(adly divulge' alf the brother, Clare, Lloyd .and ~alter.
pastel Springtime shades .. I thb)k I might like you in the lUac one litt)e tricks. Taink this over aulously; You cu. do th.ls tb.i.ag and Mr. Clark WU a native of Iowa
"With the pale orchid n owers! Now the HANDBAGS are a real deill ! we'll all be proud. Also Pabto U.noleum carpeting • aJumlnum and member of that states Greep-
For $3.50 you can ret a blac k patent leather tYpe. a whlt.e linen Ule at COASTLINE Floor Covering-, i&tb' &: 1Newport Aft., Costa tield First 14.e~odiat church. ,
.th h ble t tr in bro t I ~ M n.. •2•1 • , Funeral servtces were eondlict'· wt a was a cover. or a smar • aw wn, na ura , ~__,., or esa.. cca. u u "· e, 11 • • ed by ReV. H-.rry WhJte of, Balboa
navy! I tell you, you can get any shade, al&e, style or oolor for Island and the office.rs of the New-
only $3.M . and you'll have a purse you won't be aah&med to swlJig-! When I entered the SHA.DE SHOP. Helen Wolfard port Harbor t.odge of Elka.
One more item please . . , the gloves &re by Ka.yaer, so pic k out was sitting quietly at her ~-Before her lay a well·
several pair&--you know hO'Ar you're always M>sing Lhem! Oh POLLY thumbed copy of "Jack Armstrong-All American Boy" W.U.U'AM T. ELUa;rr
APPAREL will see that you're dresaed rtght! 1835 Newport Ave., ... ·~Why, Helefl.'' I stammered, "l didn't know you William!T . Elliott, 88, 506 Third
Costa Mesa. cared." Blushing furiouely, Heien quickly hid the tell· St., Coro,. d el Mat, died Frld&Y.
• • • . tale book between the stats or a ~~netlan blind; "Tell ln St. Jo~h hospital a.tter an ex
Good newlJ? YOU SAID A MOUTHFUL me about the \V1.ndow Shade ~bustneu," .,I said, deftly tended il1*•-
RONEY! Buy a Bagful of Burgers! For J6c each! putting her .at eue. "WbSt Is there Jerl to say ?" she replied as He WU !born ln Middletown, Ia...
Now you can get a divine pamburges "on the nm" her eyes traversed the traver91e rod.a. "Has there been any clia.nge and had lived in California 46
ineaning to take out !Or f6c, each at the Kottage In the Shade Market!" I q~stioned~ '"?'lo," r'etumed Helen, ''Window years and n Corona del Mar three
Kate in Costa Mesa! These a~ large size Manning shades still go down at night -.nd up ln the morning. I still repair years, He waa a ca.ii>enter.
beef .burgers on a sesame se'.ed bun with a lu.Hh and reverse old wtndow sbaaes; or fna.ke brand new ones. 'I still SUJ"{ivo include his wife, Mn.
home-made relish. For l5c you might think the sell drapery hardware." "Yes, J gueaa eyerythlng's been aaJd," t ad• S ·, :till tt, Corona del Mar; M e
meat came fron1 Santa Anita , . Brisket. out of milled. Except for one little .old thing ... THE SHADE SHOP n E . Elliott, Los An-
Sea-Biscuit . , But no! W ith the interests Of IS AT '61-4 29th St., Newport. Harbor 884. _ ~ brothers, Jame£ S.,
you. my hungry little readers at heart, I ate one of e e • Slin ;Ju;i.J: Lester S .• Dallas. Tex.:
these as a lab.test and it was terrific! Rea lly good! -i LIKE To eat lunch or a hearty snack Fr~ Ai:iuquerque, N. M., Geo.,
En:i.est Mattox owner or the Kottage Kafe 88.'-'S by With looki d b k Neit-Y"t..a\iuon. la. and Walter of
J no one ng own my ac Iowa 'and · wo sisten, Mrs. Corlilss handing these delights out the window and with I like a ple••••t friend ly o•-·aphere . __., · uuv Williams, Danville, la. and Mrs. nO waitresses to gum up the overhead, he can sell Eating tobd or sipping beer _ .. the~to you at this low price. The 'ldea being that I li-.ate a witress who scowls & pouts Mildred villa, Burlington, Ia. . ·' r• Funeral1 services w ill ··be con-,...;.....--...~--.J he w nts to sell a lot or hamburger-s. These a re 1:1.s it to say, '•Hurey & eat & then get out." ducted byt mtimber of the Christ·
just ireat for feeding yoll r family a quick dinner which they'll love I like a friendly r;reeting, a pleasant smile
or if you're having a party, or if you're just plain hungry. Me It makes me want io linger awhile 'fU.esday i Borwn Colonial chapel. ian Scienl e chul'C'-h at 11 a. m. and Ernest guarantee you'll be pleased wlt,h his delicious hamburg· I like my food t.astfulJy prepared Jntttrment will be ln FalrhaV'"1'1
ers at ll5c. Koltage Kate Is a t 1920 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa and Spic & span &: unpoUuted air . . . r ·
is open fron1 11 a. m. until 8 p. m .. cla8ed T ues. A little green Ah, so you have found that lovely spot t•enlelery.
cottage one block beyond the .J.tesa Theat~r. Where you feel you're liked aJot! f)SCAR d. Pl'MPHRE,.
• e • So meet me tomorrow al the ANCBG.(f CAFE O,scar C~ Pumphrey, 57, of New-
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WE'LL .. h•_ v.e. breakfast or lunch t heri· everyJ)Hy ~ port Bea~, dieod Friday in tile "WHERE 'S FUN-LOVING HO WARp ERWOOD, THE Y9UNG· Holl ood h
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EST OF THE ROVER BOYS ? \Vhere 1.s he now? Hong-Kong, yw ospital, Hollywood. THIS Jove lyric was contribut~ to the Anchor Cs.re Private fufieral aervlces w ere held Cairo, or T iang·Fu ?" I exclaimed In a loud voice to no one in s d j I pa.rticular . "As a matter of ract, he's probably at the pool-hall." by a grateful patron Anc hor Cafe, 7110 Coasl aHtur ay n ng lewood cemetery.
I Hiway. Newport. e is SfJrvived by his widow,
lll-BUILDIN~ 8EBVICE8
H. H. }JOLBROOK
DEPENDA&l.E PLUMBING
A lj'rompt l
Your ad appeartng reg-
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will bring you many new
customers. Harbor area
folks are in the habit ot
"looking in the dassi·
fled'' when they need
these services .
I answered back. Glancing furtively about Erwood's Shop for a • • • Mrs. Carol!. ~umphrey, a daughter,
stray penny or· a stick or gun1 on the floor. n1y quick bro\l.'n e.ve LADIES F ASHIONABLY INCLINED WILL ENJOY THE SILVER M.rs. Art4*r Hurd of Be rkeley, 8
TEA AND FASHION SHOWING AT RACAN'S RESTA URANT ro f't, a.rsliall C., Seattle, window. There in Dr. Erv.·ood's own fine Spencer ian script were w -'-CORONA DEL MAR, TUESDAY, MARCH 6, al 2 :30 p. m. THE a,,__u ., an a si&ter, Mrs. Boyd
Pbone: Bea.con 6610
110 Broad,vay Cati.ta Mrsa me the News "'Times.
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1 the good one 1 fell on the modern green n1isl table. in the front b th f,I
the typewritten words: THlS BE:,AUTIFU L MJSTY GREEN H AR D-SILVER TE.• IS FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE CHILDREN'S Munger, I vine·. _::=============-· ,,.,~ooo . G ATELEG TABLE, " CHAIRS "'ITH FABRIC SEATS. ... • AND A SERVER ARE LISTED AT s 22o. I Wn.L SELL ALL 6 HOME SOCIETY. VELMA O'BRIEN WILL PREVIEW HER . He was flSSociate<l '-''ith the An-l801 Balboa Bl~. Newport~
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PIECES FOR $1 39. THIS ELEGANT TABLE FOLDS INTO A 2-4°" LATEST COWNS, COATS AND ACCESSORIES. AT HER dre..,.· Bro\$ Paint Co. of Los An-
'SERE.NADE TO SPRING' FASHION PARADE gt>les for the past 20 years. He LIVING ROOM TABLE ... UNFOLDED IT WILL SEAT S t d d ~· t ~ • • • • ten e anta Ana schools, and Bu1'ld1'ng ontractor HEARTY EATERS. COME AND GET IT OR ELSE. Signed "''as 8 m mber of the Griz.zl)'S, . 1 ER WOOD. -407 E. 8.>\LBOA B LVD .. BALBOA. Madam, does your husband have cold feet? Scientists working "'i'th the l.Jt 4th F ield Artillery, in Estimate.a on !New Construction
e e e qvertime in laboratories ha ve discovered that one of 'the ma.in World Wa~ I . ahd I Repair
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R UN LIKE THE WIND. ~!ARY '. That is tf you causes o! this unhealthy condition IS 'Draft of the Work-Shoe' PHONE HARBOR 1164-M
' "'ant to have a!' stylish halr-do ~ but wait, I have a A tin\" hole-in the sole may be letting In air rrom the Japa nese H Id 'H . • f I 73c74h Alcoholics Anonymous ~-------------more practicaJ idea . . and one far less tiring. Curre0t or the Gulf Stream. On t he other hand, or perhaps I 0 earlftCJ Or .. · .....1................. \\lrite P. o . Box 205 Virginia Read or Ruth's Beauty Shop attended t he should say foot. HI-fitting \l."Ork shoes ma.y be cramping the ! P AJ....E'4'l'iNG Balboa Island, Calif. .
w. Stuart Foote
GENERA L INSURANCE
Cou_rleo•~• hiformati<m
2117 .Balboa Hl\·d.
recent meeting of the Long Beach Beauty Guild. man's toes and shutting ofr circulation--which of ("our~ results in Burglary Suspect Phone Kim berly 3-5393
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It seems the latest Coiffure demonstrated is not cold feet. Barber's Bootery working toe to toe v.·ith 8Cientisu.. j j EARL HEFLIN
very Jong hair, and as Virginia described it. offer men's ""·ork shoes of hi&'h quality and fitness. Tfu~y have Robert ~uis Coe, t8, from the 273 Palmer t .• Coeta Me• PRECISION
1 "smooth and contoured to the head. but swept a com plete stock or all purpoM', men's shoes; oxfords as welJ as boat Na~ty Gal. 'Lido Peninsula Bea. 7-M: 94c9 W t h o... . .
back and up as tho' striding in a strong wind." 6 · 8 · 10 Inch high top shoes. A particularly tine high or low work s hlpyarO, }Will face two counts of a C "1.'\.Cpa.Lr1ng
There is a Jitt~ feminine suggestion of a bang or ty pe ror me~ or boys . is th~ one :''ith Neo-Cor_k sole_. This i51 a non· burgla.ry.1t a preliminary hear-INTERIOR :-EXTERJOR ELECTRONICALLY
dip of a '-''ave over the forehead. The back is conductor, oil and acid re:,ustant shoe with 011 ~a.in , c:hro~e upper Jng Tuesd y in Newport to wnship i p A~TJNG TESTED At'-'D TIMED
The trend tncl1ncs toward less curll\. a.nd more a;anable. Keep your men folk fit at BARBER'S BOOTERY, 1795 ~eor---.Js-a.n-a:tg1ltd' on "the • _J..ICENSED -INS~, J186 Newport Blvd ., Costa ·
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s\l.'irled with. a fringe or short curls at the nape. . $7.85 SS .SS-Sl0.85. Also a fe"' Carlyle 10 mch top field boots court . ~1 Louck's Jewelr~·
waves! Get the picture? Well anyway. Virginia Ne\l.·port Ave .. Costa Mesa. ctiarges 18.st w eek before Judge Glenn ~phnston g1
MA.Tl'Rr.SSES has the new do, letter perfect and says that it's • • • D . .J. Dodg).. Bail was set at $1000. 501·31st St. 1 Newport Beaeh
Boat&-Home.-TraUera very becoming to tmost women. So r!-1n like t he '--'-'-...:.-~ ARE YOU BESIDE YOURSELF! Then ~e~ort1 police allege Coe took · Barbot: 2297~J 34.c48 :More (':'lassjtied on next page. l~,rular Shap.::11 wind over to Ruth's Beauty Shop _ .. for a ~.-Indy hair do . Then n1ove next to some one else and listen to me ! .. a d1str1buttr. fuel pump, two pliers
BEAL'OS 6061 :.troll leisurely back to face cheers and admiring glances fron1 lo\•ed If you're beside yourself trying to figure a "'-a)'-two end l"renches and a screw i
c.AMlt& MP.AA Mattreu ~ ones ~ 338 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar. Harbor 2907. to pay income ta.xea a.nd bllls and still eat. ~ driver, a1,i /val~~ at $40 from the 6 Harb! loafs
• e • e throw d°"''TI 'that honid sheet of figures and _.. -:'7~ .c.-ommerc1a!I fishing boat, 'I,'wirp. r •
ZlGO Newport Blvd. l fli• at once to the BAYSIDE FISH MARKET. -roorrNi a'· Norm's Landing. (Continued fro 1 Pace l)
Three Hurt
( Contlnuf'(J fro1n Page 1) '-------------~ 1.fORGAN'S COFFEE COVE in the All-American Afkt., Ne\I.'· ..,-port is fast becoming kno\vn as the Mugport of Newport. Renleffi· You can buy a whole Red Rock Cod fresh in Balboa. f ' ment truck driven b)' Bob Colinger
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Water Heaters
SERVl('t: &: Rt:I,AIRS
Joe Bedddd
Autborlr.ed Ih>al1•r
Duy ~ Sight llt'ft.f.t>ni
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BODY~ FENDER
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ber we ran a name contest for Nora Morgan's bakery and coffee from t he Pacific Ocea.n for ~c lb. That's as is Navy cthaplain F'EATHER -:-Alado, D . F. An· at 11th St. and Bal~ Blvd., New·
bar? The chosen name is now Morgan's Coffee Cove ... Which price ... ·as is' meaning jwit like it comes out I derson, Cabrillo' Beach. port Beach. Deaklris• car was
of the "'ater. Now )'Ou can buy fresh, local Addres.:es B•pt•15 t 01l...h1... hurled 20 feet after striking the has a rakish. salty sort of air, don'•t )"OU think ? Speaking of Salty 1 "" •·&
air, as "'e "'ere ... .:"Jora has wonderrul salt-rising bread every Sat. Halibut "'ith the insides out tor only 40c lb. Go . Men• S B. rotherhood DEMERARRA ~ No. 3, Gent' truck . No one was. injured. .
for Zl5c a thrO\I.'. This week"s Friday a.nd Saturday S~cial is an outside or stay ins.ide but think about using fresh f ish as a cheap , Curry, Santa M;onica . At the intersection of Golden-..
Apple Sauce Cake with Caramel frosting for 38c. I bought one. I delicious way to fan your budget back to life! The Bayside Fish Ch I . , W PENGUIN N 1924 Robert rod A ve .. and Coast Highway, Co·
Mkt b th f ·-• . da I f tt th . bo t k ap aiq . We.}·th Willa.rd, Woodward, Ball.n..o. , rona d I M at 5·2• p S tu ate it. It was wqnderful! It's a good investment! MO'l"gan'.s Cof!_ee · gra 8 e 1""1 tn i )' rom 0 eir own 8 s, so you no1,1,· "most decbrated" of Navy chap-r-_--: e ar · " · m. a r~
Cove also carries oven fresh, gastro-delighling French Pastries. fancy it hasn't been laytng a.round gathering barnacles. Alexander Ham-Jains. he!~ his audience in rapt RAINBOW -,-No. 73, Bob Mann day there was a collision .resulting do~nuts. pies and cakes. I ha ve seen many intelligent people pick illon, of the Newport PreS8 says, "My wife buys fish, lobsters, attention }vhen he spoke Monday Alamitos Bay. I in minor damages to the two cars
out a coffee cake o r a chocolate do-n ut and sit right at the Coffee crabs and shrin1p. from the Bayside F ish Mkt. all the tin1e. and it 's evening a't a meeting of the WIN' ARD SABOT ~ No. 32, T. involved. A car driven by Jack
bar and eat it. washing it down '-''i th a n1ug of corree at MOR GAN'S all "'onderful ~" BAYSIDE FISH MKT., 2800 Lafayette. Newport. Aten's Brlotherhood of c 0 st a K. Colberg, Redondo Beach. B. Seach, Holl)"\11/ood, was stop-
COFFF..E COVEJ, ALL-.1\.MERICAN MKT .. NE\.\'PORT. e e e Mesa FirJi Baptist church as-' he NAPLES SABOT -Tomahawk, ped for a tfaffic light when lt was
J Th " 1 B h it in the rear by a car driven by • • • A READER'S [?\'DIGESTION described bnrfie of his experiences erry ompson, A amitos ay.
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r Crellin Griffith. 223 Via Ravena, Have you ever been reading your newspaper ot an evenihg when he ~rved with th@ Marines Small Beats Lido I.ste.
a nd -suddenly in the midst of 8. startllng expose of the sewer over seas during the ·war. FLATrIES Gambol~eT', Ira Construction wor.k and the con-
sy!-ltem or a jockey suspension, come across something like this ?: Woodroo/ Cooper was r lnaster Rohland, Los Apgeles. sequent bottlt!necking Qf traffic
"The Echnlda C&JU~ -•4\Ji~~ .. er~s j~r.c,IJ!ftf flrW,, ;1P.r vision." of· ceremotiies at the d;lnner, serv-SNIPE-Duchess, R obert Wolfe, 00 Coast Hig-hway:\,near~·
These ctivertihg little t4rh.i .kiu)Wl\'<i>'Qie trade' at 'Fillers' keep ed by wdrnen of the church. ·A San Lui.8 Obisp·. • Bridge continued ·tcf,b@ii
cropplng up all over t.,he paper ... Apparep.Uy whenever the type-band fro~ El Toro Marine base, INT. · 110 -Ugh, K.leln, sa.n to drlvt-rs. --i; 'f 1 settee gets· la-a J.ittJra &ft .o•er-• .,.ce, hea.·jttSa lULe up.lhe crac.ks, fall directed lfY H. F. Birch, played Diego. ' At 2:37 p. m. Saturday,'a three
where they may, and you can lake th• <'Onsequences or canc~l your sacred mqsic. SKIMMER -Charmer, Charley car accident took place ln that
subscription. · Pastor ~euman will speak Sun-MenilL AlamltOs Bay. area . The car of Homer A. Bar· \
Sometimes these brittle, factual hole-e~adicators c~ be . do""" I day morn_\~g' on ''The Conflict of LJGHTNING
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._ G-Wiz, Camp· kus, San Diego. W&6 hit by a car
right unnerv1ng. For example, the other night, I wu r ight m .tl1e Our Faithj' and in the evening on bell. driven by Rolda.it F . Erickeon,
middle ot an article called "Diet Will Bulge You In T~e Popular "The Tr~ of Our Faith.". The MERCURY -Imp, Halton, Los Camp Pendleton, which had ~
Place•." When I turned the page, there without warning I was Men's chdir will sing at the eve-. Angeles. jolted forward after being athic1t
confronted with this gn.ie!Ome question: "In terms of the law, W the ning s erv e. · THISTLE _ N.Route George in the r ear · by a car driven by
Sparrow signed a confeaaion that be killed Cock Robin. would he be Coffin,·N ewporl Harbor. ' . Frank l.f. Pentruf of camp Pen-
guilty or must his guilt be proven?" Fi Id T • I INT. 1-4. -'. Figet, Carol Ann dleton. Erickson's car' had to be
Now some of these Fillers are admittedly informative 11.ke this e rta 5 -Jones, Newpor) Harbor. towed to a garage. The othn two
one: "J . s . 1Bach fire:t .used his thumbs to play the Clavier." and C Power Boat. automobiles" had minor damagea.
"Cru·•·, Strawberries with whipped cream It sn-r are sometimes ( oattnu~ from Pace I) ~~ --CLASS A v all n A aimi.lar accident at the .ame
refe-ed to •• 'Strawbe~ Fool'." , · Among these will be such field --, er e ,·Larry . , • ~ ··J MacDo ll Lo spot occurred at 11 :22,_p. m. ~ Oh well. when a. friend says to you, "Dl~ you see in\ the paper 1 trial championa as Brigna.ll's we • ~g Beach. day. Cars dr~ven by A . F . Jones,
a.bout Dick Tracy &.Blow Top!'' You can snap b&Ck, "No, hut 1 ,Bringo, Black Panther, Cliff Pat-Van Nuys and Dorothea F . Stark,..-
do reme mber that soybean& were first imported t4to the l J,,iterl rick'. RJp of Wake and Nimrodo-y arclley Sets San Diego, were stgpped in \ine. A
states in . 188-4 • . ." Speaking ot fillers-WOW! Signed D:·ad, rum Duke. car driven b)' Anthony erus, Sa.a
• • • (Compositor). Headquarters for the trials will (Continued f Diego, piled into the second car 2:166-W. FREE PARKING.
YOU MAY EXCUSE YOURSELF AND GO FLY -'--.:_-----------,-----,,-------:---;be at Ken Niles Villa Marina and th~ fr.ee throw . e was the deter· ·which bumped the first Car. Dam~
A KITE! This is Kite Fly ing weal.her and be8ldes. Lambs s-y ..._ Free o•inner aigbanht. quet Wlth"ll beNheld. on SatHa~y mtntnc factor. e made-g~ on ages were minor. ••w ""'"" n at e ewport rbor 11 of -bl! 14 chances. remember. what It ctid for Benny Franklin. Air-borne y ch I b . -~,----KIT H• h 8 t c u · Lineups and ~ts: Clusltled ada cost HtUe, do macb. ES ARE lOc at the BALBOA 5&10. And Kite Flyers Flock Near ICJ way <Contlllood -p-ti ~ (5') r-· s. Aa .. nle (64)
need tee-shirts! Balboa 6&10 has a brand new ship· sta.ndlng •peakere in the nation, ESTATE eF DAUGH-o ment, sizes l ·• 14 for 79c up in Hopnloogs, stripes. Like the Yale Univeralty gtu--;;-· ·-ardley <23) F · C7) Rosner
plain or figured. Keen Terry cloth shirts 8. 1-4 for 98c dents, there were othera wbo withell 'e~erun·thge. keynote speaker fo~ HEstate I of Mra. Maud Hartley .:lohnOOx (8) F {8) N-icb.ola
F ~ • unt of ~-d I ~--h died , Melqulat Ill IC (10) 11Vlcl or potential Kite Flyers, Taylormade infant's shi rts & • might have been sin . the 1 -........,rona e -..-. w o .,.. ~se of the . meeting is to F b o· I( (2) ~ 16) ~--b n.ities, sleeve or sleveless 35c : •Sc. Buater Brown anklets for all chorus "We are poor llt~e lambs e ·' 1 • wW go to her dauebter, e~ . ...~
th• k1'ds. And •·-'t let "· m--~ at the BALBOA ••to dl~urb you! " thla k bring about a better ttpirit or fel-Mrs. Laun, e Hunt .n. ... of 411 Shafer (1) fll) Guillen uvo w.n:: ~ vc.: <>L who bave gone .utray ee ~ Jow9h.IP between veterans and to T __ ,,_......,, A --,-I · They're redecorating. but go right in They're open tor plenl.y of d -'--' -r .. r ~.. Cqrona deJ ,..r, Scoring ·aum t Orange -Rich·1
· en · · an•.._ .. the problems that they u d t th .-.. --1 h ~--~-(51 ~-"" I")' ~L 0 --•-business at 300 MAIN. BALBOA. A stray lamb walked into Ken -3 --n er enna o er "'""' .... , c .•-· •TUB • .._.,..,! ~ • ~ o:>s.1a -....-
• • • fac@l in the world today. been f''__,. for-._ ......... ~ :"!':r.or t ..... to -PUett I), Haya f:S), Jac-Niles Drive-In. Marine A•e. and .u-. _ ... u...oc <UI ~
PRETTY IS AS PRETrY DOES! A beatrtiful faoe, but a Bav.ide Drift. Friday morning. cour.t. 'f'h.e estate was llated u ap.. obeen'.1(5). ' t ,-A • ' Yi j ~-pl'Oltbnaiel $20""" In pe-1 Hlllttlme ocor'e: Mt. San Antonio heart or rock crystal! A sleek cha.sis but 'a motof. that knocks! Luckily, (for the Lamb) there waa 1111
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gels ., OS I property i..d a r"~ ·del ~ .... 26 0 ~ · •Co$
Yes, yes I )m~w it'.s eaay to get tooled wbe.n }'OU buy a u.sed car. nO mint jelly ava.llable and the ~ .~-~e 1 .t 22., '
But it ain't "'!lecessartly 90, BUifer. The La,_guna aeaeh Linc., lamb ended up at tbe ·animal hos-({)Miff ed ..... Pase 1) reakleace. l I ~ercury Used Car Lot ~ any .ruJ.mber ot. excellent trade~ma f"tm pltal ln Corona det Mar. The ho&-Ge.rditer. cbalnnan. and Lea Stef. . . '• · a..&• ~· -.: ,"
fiile, old Blue Book families. You could cet a car there that .)l)U pJt.al tumed tbe lamb hack ~ Uae tanaen, ·-ioutm~. 0 ~l offi. MOULDS :nJ& UL.UJ8 ~ .,, • .,
wouldn't be &Bhamed to. take home to meet your mother. ~l~ herders who -have t.belr ~on ce:n will be ·appolDted wlM!n re-If"YoU're a lover of ~~.u. "'la· Aeilcler
;natter of NCOrd. a -very ~ frieJJd .of mlAe whom. we ahaJl tM: Irvine nncb &djolnJnc the tums from the membenlllp' ~-ada and p1attn 10N 1ta,. klolt~ ~ , • ...,._ ..
C&price Tidball (llhe d<JUl!'t ~e ~er real IWIM) boucht a voed 'i"r: Coast Bjghway near ~ del, c&!i<>M are ~ted. ~ WU the cupboard for.~ and •111_'' A. Gytna ' 'lnutl«I ~'
from. Jt-d BueU at th.la .very p1SCe. Cai>*e ,.ity nu .-...S. apd Kar. · , ii ~ Uil!t. Ille ~ at. tlj~ next tr!~ mokto. Tea cupo are per-tile Alt Jo dent t*Jt. ;.,;.i... of
.her car ·.has been a, Joy &11d an 1nopii-aU.1 • tlfi': -·· joy 1• ·. Otbtt laml>o and .... P were re-Puierbls -.id ·bo ffa:l'lr'W•JdL ffci .<~r "'oldiJ>C uipl .. ; '"'""IS • --·[Alell& Qll!>om'
1nsp1r. Is a •49 Olda !' ..., ..... ~the • -uWlll ror $2296., >\. -Pol'led on Bal--and .Alone ~ · i dl.t'-ate oftai 1-.i f'!" -i# alj llaU • Clalft, .illdllpn .., tlle
ioy. but a very deu one . ,., . 411 :Ford., 2•dr., "!'llo. boater. O"DrJin the cwt BIJlllWa1. I • --sun ' cj>.1-......... "'_ -.,... ~-.. . -~ .,, ~ rt -
ror $15'5. Alld let me -tbore'a a •n Chev Olub cpe~Wlih n4fo The lml'<!o ·herd of -., .si!lned, A • Rob<rt W of Jeb, ;ah.-ftia ,. and ~ .':::-:': .• ":'-.. " .._--ewpor · ' We.~ the blgll ~ and I {.. ' I d .,.,_., '. --·-< y, IP'ell.19'. ' A M.tu, a good _. foa: S'll5. -... ~! · ~ Oftr aeto -1 11 cn>elt)', ~Alice ic.,W~ bu -'1"'14 ,plalln 7 ~.,,di'· ·"'"•""I ' tb~. Nowi""1l;f
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CLASSIFIED
ON PAGE FIVE
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Buy Them While
You Can!
S~ otucllo upri,-ht pllno CHOICE I bedroom. a-bath bay·
In perfect condfUOn. 'l'!irma MO , frol1t apt. Beautltul bay vtew.
down and $15 mo at SHA.FER Good beat. private l>eadl. Jl311 J------------•::_ MUSIC Co., (1lnce 1907) 421 ,. mo. to June 16 or aliCbU)'.hlSb·
Brand New 3 BDRM
home on broadway tn Cost.. MNa.
Among the beat new hom~ .
s la really · lovely and well
t with Jlwd. floor• and many
q lty features. Will go ll'HA
or G .l . Submit Lenna.
ON THE WATER
Owner Says "Sell
eautiful Bayfront Home" .
•
11'--SHARI.: YOUR CAR
NEED RIDE to Los Angeles
dally. and return. Phone Bea.
91~ or 6572-W after 5 p.m.
83c86
U-.WST ASD FOITND
LOST -Llberal reward for male
~ Dachshund who d!Nlppea red
from 5101 Seashore Drive on
F €'b. ' 3. Phone Harbor 0809-J
Pvcnlngs. 84p89.
%1--81TUATIONS WANTED
STUDENT wanu part time work
afte rnoons, w eek ends. Exp. es-
crow . till€' Ins. Drop 11. card or
call at 607 Marigold, Corona del
Ma.r. 83p85
WAN'T POSITION as cQrnpanion
housekeeper, 8 yrs. experience.
Live in. \Vrite Box W care of
this pa.per. 83p85
REFINEO LADY wants house-1
work by the day, or baby sit·
t ing anytime. AIM mfltemity
caMs by the week. Bea. 6917 · W
SEE THESE LOW PRICES
·Meat Rationing ?
Here's one way. to beat the
pouible ahort.ace-
Buy a Home Freezer!
Philco· freezer chest,
5 cu. ft ............ : ...... $179.95
Philco 7 \I" cu. ft.. u p-
right f reezer ......... $239.95
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XLNT Buy -Crosley
Shelvador, guaran
teed, new motor,
·new unit, new paint
only .............. : ....... $174.95
Ket'p in touc h with U8 for goOO
buys In TV sets being traded
In -
EASY T ERMS ARRANGED
DA VIS-BROWN Co.
1~. HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
Phone Beacon 6821
or Bea. 6128-J. 83p8~ 10 JN. C ROSLEY Television with
• , magnlfh•r . Praclically n('W, l1!'"l0
EXPERIENCED MAN want.8 po-cash only. 506 Avocado Avf'.,
<lon as mot(>! or apl manager. Corona d<'l Mar. ~ 8.'M:81'
N . Sycamore, Santa Ana. Kim-er by )le&r.
berly. 2·0872. 83~c GREENLEAF I< ASSOC.
ffPINEI' PIANO. Full keyboard. 3112 Newport Blvd., Hu. :zooa
dLM:ontlnued model. Beautttul . 7Ctfc
cue and tone. Only $39~. Tenn• 1 DANZ.SCHMIDT Plano Co., 520
No. M&.ln, Santa Ana, comer
6th.
BDRM unturnlahed apL, .SO. of
highway. $M mo yearly, lnqulre
605 P'ernleat, Corona del Mar.
Pb. Harbor 929·W. Mcae -----------· WANTED-00 planoa. Trade In
your old piano on a Grand
I Spine t) or beautiful tclevtslon.
HIJ,!'hest ca.sh , allowance. Terms.
DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO C.O ..
corner 6th, ~20 N. Maln, Sant.a
Ana.
LARGE l BDRM. apt., fuml.shed.
Yrarly rental only. Newly deeo-
rated, gar. 7207 Seaahore Drive.
Hubor OGM·W. Mcl6
FURNISHED APl'. yearly rent.
UtiUUee paid, newly decorated.
If yOq want sometJ¥ng nlcf", call
at 309 • 34th, Newport Beach.
85p87
hNT A PIANO, $5 per month
All rent allowed If you buy with-
in terms . DANZ-SCHMlIYr, 520
N. Maino Sant.a Ana. ------~~-----I FURNISHED Ntnt. clean 3 and 4
ELECTRIC ORGAN. Like new, I rm. apl.8. Elec. refrlg. Utll paid.
ramou• makt.•. Save $200. Terms.' $40 .and $-4 5 mo. t.to June J&U..
Electrified OrJ:'~n. WK!~ ly 301 E. Bay A vc., Balboa: Ha.r-
$175. Fer church or honte. l?or 1959·J. 85c87
Schrnidt. 520 N. Main, o<itl~ CQ5:~y Apn:~IN CASE bun~
upright piano In fine coaZ
BALBOA PENINSULA-Very at-
tractive ly furnished 2 bedroom
house, $66 mo. to June lst. Har-
bor 3019·R. MUc
$265, terms. S25 down and '10 '-------------
1110. at SHAFER MUSIC CO. 1 BDRM FURNISHED APT, nr.
ISince 1007} 421 N. Sycamore, library in Balboa. Adults only,
Sant.a Ana. Kimberly 2-0672. $60 n10 .. yearly basis, utll. J?d.
80Uc Phone Beacon 6433-J. • 83c95
Will also consider malntenancl' I · -------------
or carte-taker or private estate. UNIVERSAL TABLE TOP Cas COME IN and play the .Wonder-ful Kew Hammond Chord Or-Will J;?o anyw-hrrf' 1n Calif. rHl5 12 Range. 2 9 -9 x 12 rug!&: pads. gan. Even it you don't know
'4-ROOMS FOR RENT
E . Bay Avl'., Balbon. Harbor good floor covC'rings. Lawn 8 n ote of music you can play
2581 ·R. 8Sc90 mower & edger. Auto l~gagt• beautiful music In tt'n mlnutc11.
carrie r. Beacon 5817·?.1. 85p87 OANZ-SCHMJDT Bia Piano.alld YOUNG LA DY, agr ZO. experi-
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encetl typist and gl'nf'r&.l orricf' STAR MARINE MOTOR. recent-Organ Co., 520 N. Main, Santa
work needs position P<'rmanent ly overhauled. AL S 0 paddle Ana.
rt•stdent. Bf'acon 67-41-M . 85c87 board. 2 pr. oars. 50 lb. ice box. TRADE your old piano or hand
Whee l chair and hospital bed. instrument for its full cash COLORED GIRL wants
w ork by the hour or day.
Klmbt'rly 3-7~2.
house
Phone
85p87
comp_lrte. No rt'aaona.ble o ffer value on a PttrkRrd Bel l tele·
refused. 611 N . Bay Front. Bal· vision at SHAFER Mt:JSIC Co.
Boa Is.land. Har. 04S6-J . 85c87 (since 1907' 421 N. Sycon1ore,
EXP$IE.'1'CED boat man dl•.si rcs
part lime work n1al ntalnlng a Somebody Wants
.,. boat in the NeYfJ>Ort -Balboa That used turnlture, bric-a·brac,
area. Phone Harbor 2865-M. paintings', etc!., now taking up
85p87 ep.ace In your garage. Find a buy-
----~-~ .. ------1 er with a c laMlfled ad in the
F INE LA UND_RY o r lrf1ning o~ly . News-Times, Poat. and.Presa com -
, H elp Y.'it~ d1nn('r pnrtil'S . ., P1ck· j blnation . Jus t Phone Harbor 1816,
up and dcllv<'r. Call Bea. ::.~9 1-W . say: "I want to place a Cla.sslfled
&'k87 1 Ad," and a courteouit ad-taker will
-------------help you write an effective ad.
H--HELP WA.NT!:D
WANT RELIABLE ~1A N for part
t ime ma.inlcnanc(', boat and 1
beac h houSf'. Give reference~.
SI-WANTED TO BUY
BOOKS WANTED
Sant.a. Ana. Kimberly 2-0672.
83tfc
II-STORES A OFFICl.:8
A-1 LOCATION on Main St., Ba.I·
boa, near Pavilion. Spa.cc occu-
pied by prest'nt P . 0 . Owner will
remodrl to suit lt'nant.
SEE Mrti. McAd0o, 700 E . Bal-
boa Bl\-d ., Balboa. Ph. Harbor
153 or Harbor 2873-W. 75<:87
4S-APARTMENTS ~ HOITS!:S
BALBOA ISLAND · ex p<'rience a nd compensation d(·
21irOO . Write Box V, c /o this
p.iiper S3c85
I will call and buy . . . HOUSES AND APTS.
WANT EXPERIENCED girl for
fountain and waitress work. Ap-
ply arter 8 :30 a.m. al fountain
in Turnc r'S' Drug Store. '
8Jc85
SALESLADY, neat appearance.
Apply afternoons al Don's Can-
d le~, 306 PaJm St .. Balboa.
83p80
EXPERIENCED Waitresses to r
exclwiive restaurant on Balboa
Island. T elephone Har. 0435-J
for Interview. 85c87
E.'XPERJENCED Couple 40 -45.
chaurreur houSt•man. cook and
housekeeper. Fine home, two
adults. · Newport Harbor Em-
ployml•nt Agc-y., 5051.-'J E . Bay
Ave .. Balboa. H arbor 2~l·R.
Your entire library YEARLY OR SEASONAL
BUNSTER CREELY See GAIL CAfu"lEY with
Phone Harbor 3215 W • 7ac 79 H" Nelda Gi bson, Real Estate
-------------306 Marine, Balboa I.al. Har. 502
SZ-F'URNITURE FOR SAU:
\\.' ALNUT knee hole desk. 60 In.
glass top. seven drawers. Ilk<'
ne"''· $6.5. Phone Harbor 2979-W
eves. 83c85
Jack's Furniture
1505 W . Balboa Blvd.
Pair or Maple ty,·in beds $32.:>0
Portable red leatherette bar
and 2 s tools ...... . ..... $7 5.00
Frig1dairt', 7 cu. rt ............... $35.00
Day beds and divans for
slip covering .......... $12.50 &: up
69tfc
IN LOVELY COURT -2 bedrm
unrurnished house, $1 7.50 mo.
AUiO large trailer. S30. Small
t railer, $22.50. 1741 PomonA.,
Cosla Mesa. Phone Bea . 6747·:1.
74tfc
$80 -521 Fernleaf, Corona del
Mar, 3 bedroomti, large Jiving
with fireplace, garage .
$55 -Studio Apartment, large
living room with alcove. Holly·
wood twin beds. Kitch. & an1ple
clost"ls, Shwr., bath. 719 Poin-
settia, Harbor 0829-R . M c86
LIDO ISLE
CORON A DEL MAR -Furnlahed
room with private rntrance and
own patio. Phone Har 0089-RK
84cil6
COMFO RT ABLE furn1shcd room.
Prlvatr C'nl rancc. Private bath,
508 'h Marigold, Corona dcl Mar.
Harbor 2~3-R . 85oc87
t&-A UTOMOBlLl.:!'l, TIBES
"12 CHEVROLET, 5-pass. coupe.
Excell ent condition. Reasonable.
Call Beacon 5679-W after 6 p. m .
85p87
THIS CAN SAVE YOU MONEY!
Must t>t•ll '48 1~ackord Conv., 0 -
drive. t•lrctro c lutch, radio. 2
hea.l<'r8, nr w top. Shows beet
care. KI. 3·2996. Ma.kc a.n nfff'r.
85p87
--~ ---~,.....,...,.-----19-48 OLDSMO BILE 98. 4-dr. dlx.
srdan. R.atJIC\. heater. white ~Ide
walls, Hydran1allc. 2-4 ,000 mlle-21.
2'641 Cre1tvlew Dr .. Bay Shorrs.
Beacon 5148·J . 8.5p87
'49 FORD 8 custom Tudo r. Over·
drivt'. Low mileage. A-1 . Private
party. Call Harbor 2123-J. Eve-
nings &: week endl!I. &tfc
M-MONEY TO LOAN
LOANS For Homes
REGULA<\ 1'>".< f10·20"yra.)
G . I . 4'/, (20 years)
, _FHA 4.'A,'h 120 years )
Construe. Loans 5-5 ~'..4 114 yrs.)
No Commlss. chg. on Metro Joans
We buy and sell Trust Deedl!I
C ALL BOB SATTLER
Har. 2661 for Free Appraisal
Rep. POIRIER MORTGAGE CO.
Metro Life Ins. Fu nds Kl 3-~185
MORTGAGE LOANS
80c87
FURNITURE WANTED
Phone Harbor 2502-R
8Jc85
U you want a rent.a.I on LIDO FREE
ISLE aee ua. Several lovely
Low Interest Rates
INSPECTION, KI. 3·7778
WANT SKIPPER tor 65 toot
sch0QJ1er "Gallant."' Full time.
Phont' SYcan1ort.> 9-5223 (Pa.sa-
dl•na l, H. B. Wyeth. 85p87
Claaaiflrd Ads produce. much -
cost little
Television SCrvice
RADIO REP AIRS
WALNUT BEDRM. SET -Twin
beds. mattresses and springs.
dresser and chiffcrobe $35. Ph.
Harbor 3102-M. 84p86
G. E. RANGE, almOflt new, $90.
7 cu. rt. Cold.spot refrig., S75 :
portable baby was~ing n1achinr,
S2:l: rug 12 x 15. $35. 206 A mt··
thyst, Balboa ls. Har. 2016-W.
80c87
L&rr)' .l:wen • • 1 arold Ramm LIKE NJ!:W. chromt>, yellow c ryB-
T echnldana ta! lop, dinette table -extra
MESA RADIO • TELEVISION leaf. 4 .matching chrome chairs.
l -B-·" c M n--allnll.J I 1608 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa. "u n.MU.IWB7. • • ~. uouo Ha.rbor 26-49-M. 85<::87
EVERYTiilNG I FOR YOUR ~AILEIJ. 3!-A-ANTIQUES
WE FILL BU"l'ANE alJd. ANTIQUE CLOCK • .5 ~ ft. statue
PROPANE TANKS Made in German.v. Make of-
Complete inltaliaUon, repa.lr fer. Harbor 1756-J'. , 83p86
·and eervtce of all Tn.Uer
lr.qulpmt>nt.
. B erman E . Samuel Elli• M . Portv SS-BOATS, SUPPLIES
ORANGE COAST
TRAILER SUPPLY
1910 HARBOR r.LVD.
Ooeta Wea. Phone Be.acoq 122~R
SINGLE HOLLYWOOD bed com-
ph!te with mattrese and springs
tor sale or wUI trade--( W AN'l\
2-5-ft. cabin cruiMr. Cedar hull. A
good buy. only Sl,400. Pbont!'
Ha.rbor 1020-W. 77Uc
24-tt. SLOOP AUX. n1otor. sleep.11
2. Serviceman n1ust sell. $600.
After 6, phone LA. Par......,_y
4042 or write 11 46 S. Bronaon.
Los Angeles. 19. 83c85 -------------db I. studio couch) Ph. Beacon STAR BOAT, 2 ma.Jn.sails at traJl-
5020. 83c8l5 er. Good condltlo~ $700. H ar-
apt.a. Al8o homu a~able.
P.A. PALMER
lNCORPORA Tl!:D
3333 Via. Udo Barbor 1500
22t!c
2 BDRM house. ae1nl furn., fire-
place. r-enced yard. $7~ n10 ..
lncluct. util. 614 Begonia, Cor-
ona de) Mar. 83c85
COSTA MESA. new 2 bedroor'n
hon1e. garage attached, $75 mo.
unrurn. Call Harbor 2825-J .
83c86
NICE 2 bdrn1 furn. apt, $60 mo.
autO. washer. Also 1 bdrm aP,l .. ™ lo July Jst. 1603 'E. Balboa
Blvd .• Balboa. Harbor 2BJO-W.
83c86
REiNTAL r
SPECIALISTS
Call -Cralc Linwood Vick, Rltor.
Balboa bland. Hu. 20U 32clW
F URNISHED 1 bdrm apt. near
mafket, achoola. Yearly rental.
1980 We1tmlrulter Ave.. 'hear
20th St., Costa Mea.. Beacon
Mfll-W. 83fl86
S. W, CO LEMAN
207 N . Broadway, Santa Ana
We Buy and Sell Trust Deeds
68c81
LOANS TO BUILD, IMPROVB:,
BUY, llfODERNIZE. OR
REFINANCE we Buy Trust Deed8
NEWPORT BALBOA PEDER.AL
SAVINGS I< LOAN ASSN.
, 3333 Via Udo Pb. Har. 1600
R&l\L ESTATE LOANS
Interest Rate 41h • 5 %
Loam quickly made in the B&y
Area t and Laguna. Single or
mu\tJple unit.a. New or old. Se
wtae . and aave by re-nnanclns
your preeent load. Minlmum ex·
• penae. No charge ror preltml·
nary appraisal. Phone Santa
Ana Kimberly 8-6621 or wrt~:
ARTHUR A. MAY
Mortg8ge Loan Correeponde:nt
Two CaHt. ute Ina. Co.'•
1414 South Main Banta An•
5&-MONEY WANTED
TRUST DEED 6~, 13150. Hou.ac
on acre in Coata Meaa. $:;() .mo.
income. Pbone Beacon M-t&-W.
·scc88
NEWP<;>RT HGTS .
G. I. RESALE
12&0 SQUARE F!:m' ~Two bed·
room home, large llvtng room.
f(replace, full aiae dining room,
large k,ltchen with a moat pleu-
ant dinette area. Party tumllh-
td. t.te model •t.Qve and refrig-
erator. Backyard fenced. Lots
ot ahrubbery, 18 x 20 garage.
$7,500 G. I . loan at $81 .f5 lnclud·
Ing t.axes .and Insurance. W e can
make 90meone a v.ery good dr-al
for owner's equity. C.Om e pre-
pared to buy.
$150' DOWN G. I .
lN NICWPORT HEIGHTS -a
houae that anyon<! will be crazy
•bout. Quality built 2 bedroom,
brand new, hwd., flreplact>,
ahake roof, brlckfacf', Individu-
ality. UniqUt' floor plan, 1'his
houee wtlJ pleaae the mo~t dis-
crilnloatlng buyer. Open lo all
purcha&e1. Key in our office.
$750 DOWN G. I .
$11,500
112 ACRE & HOME
Tbls la -really nice -2 bdrm home o~'A a cre with 18 fruit trees,
ff! y Khrubs, nowen and a gar-
d e . Patio and lath house. Built
JU 5. It'a pretty aa a picture.
ln t he Back Bay area among
nlee homes. You'll ·. agree Ila
prjced below replacement.
j
. $10,800
~ewport Heights
Clea~ 2 bedrrn home near the
. ~h Sl·hoo l only ·3 yrs. .old.
H d. !loot's. dbl. garage. All
ds arc paid. Should G . I .,
$81950.
_Beacon Hill Realty
166 ('v.·port Blvd (above. Archea)
Phone Bea.con ~713 -R
7(c7~ 3 BEDROO!I( RANCH TYPE ___j.
HOME -Brand n£'w, Jun~ I -----------
•weeping front po«h. flrepl•ce. 'Foday's Best Buy.
corner lot. Thermostat furnact·. ~
lot.a of llkeablc features .. Whl•• 1 • in
redwood 11ldlng. A home that C I
you can really enjoy, Thia Is it.· 01RONA DEL MAR
FuU price ls only
$11,250
PHIL SULLIVAN
Formerly C. Galf'n Dcnll:lon
G. T . EVERSON
REALTOR
490 Newport Blvd Costa Ml·sa
Phone Beacon 62<l3· W
$9 ,650 -$2,000 dn.
I . Nt·V.12 bt.>1lr uo1n C APE COD. Hard-
"''OcxJ flours. Lltrge k itchen. tile.
W !·ll localed R-2 lot. Rm. for l
1110 re unit.
'j'S<'c this barcain today !
DO NOT WAIT! ~arl Chamberlain
Harbor 3157-W or Bt'acon 5458-J 500 Coast Blvd. CO'rona del Mar
VOGEL VALUES
(Opposite Newport Harbor Bank) j Phone Harbor 2288
i 82tfc
Corona de! Mar -1
I $1,000 DOWN
!.ac:t ivc hon1c, good neighbor-
' I, 3 yrs. old . furnace. wood
t}o rs, garage attached, bt.'amt.>d
, ling. l'rlce $6,995.
A ITRACTI VE n c w 2 · lx-tl.rn1.
hun1e. Front porch, l'lllry hall Al
and closet . L iving rm . 13 x 18.
Bric k Clreplace. P a n c I r a .r.
Hdwd. floors. Large windo...,·s
throughout. ·Extra large clos<'ti;i
In bedrooms. Bath with BhO\o\'et
over tub. Standard rixture~.
• 2 J FLOWER, Costa Mesa
OPEN HOUSE
Linen C~08('t. Elec. heater. Kit-SUNDAY, FEB·, 25th
chen 10 x 11 with doubll'.' til1•
sink and tll• snack bar. Large "BC REALTY Co.
brf'akfast nook with comer win-, 31 Newport Blvd., ?\'ewpor t Bch.
dows. Roilm fnr automatic laun-83c85
dry. Good neighborhood near ~H-----------markets. -Price only" $96:'.'>0, $2,-1 _
000 down and $75 f!!On th. ople do read t.he want ads.
iEAL VALUES!! 3 BEDROOM HOME. near mar-
-keta. Living r1n . 14 x 20, hdwd .
floors. Furnace, fi r<>place. Din-
ing-room. Large closet s. A w e.II
built home. Price $12,900. $6,-
900 G. I., 4 "/, loan at $61 per
mo. ·incl. taxes, ins ura.nce and
Interest.
0 ITHE POINT -BALBOA
Corona de! Mar
New large l bdrm. home on ocean
side or highway -PLUS 2-car
garage with apt. on rear of lol.
Knotty pine living rm. 15 x 24 .
Dining area. Home is partly
furnlahed wll.h the beet rattan
fum iture~ New gas range.. Price
$12.500. Has an $8,000 loan at
$75 ptor month.
Newport Hgls. Lot
50 x 127 'h on be.st street In lhl'
Hrlght8. Cl08l°' to l!Chools . .
only 8 few i;:-ootl lol!I left.
PRlCED TO SELL.
B
:B. R., 2 bath home. Tbis Will
' mo.st attra ctive when com-
Wted. C lose to good Bay bath-
1 in best rctiid ential area.
15.000.
r\D NE\\.'-Ouplex.
'ot yet complel<'d but far
nough along (o give you the
't>ll-planncd room arrangement.
he re y,·i ll be a 2 B. R. Apt. up
nd a 2 B. R . Apt. down, sun
eek , 2 ca'r garage. Lot.8 of nice
atures. $1 &,500.
:-..· WPORT HEIGHTS -3 B . R.
I
ome on large lot. This has real
harm and distinction. Many
xtras, lots or tile, frpl. that is
1fferent, bookcase, huge ward-
obes, oak floors. Large 2-car
arage PLUS a workshop and
undf'y. Movr r ight in! Truly a
UY al $12.900.
OME PROPERT)'-$1~,000
5 Bedl'Ofl•m.a, -t bat~. pier and fi0at. One of the
finest llql• on Lido.
SE YOUR DECORATION .
Nearly pleted 3 bedroom hot18e on waterfront.
Nice lilihig room with fireplace. parquet floors
opening jon patio. 1* baths, 2-car garage. $23,000.
Good f~ancing.
o)vNER MUS':I' SACRIFICE •
WA~FRONT hom.! with income. Attractive
3 ~m home and one bedroom apartment. Nice
patio, pier and float. Small down payment. $2(,500. l • .
BA.Y AND BEACH REALTY lo
Ethel Shirley GlodenFay
Jack Eisen
. j Licensed Yacht and Ship Broker
1450 811boa Blvd. Harbor 1264
If ARM HOUSE SPECIAL!
This Is 1 one of those famous F orbes s hake roof rus·
tic type(homes located In ~t part of Newport Heights.
It ha.s au it takes for charn1ing living. It's completely
furn. r~y to move in or CM'ner will sell unfurnJshed .
IT'S priced below replac~ment i Better Hurry On This!
Call .-red Barkr-r, Be&. 6795 or fevea. Bea.. 6939-J )
I
eLiFF HA VEN SPECIAL . ' Spanklll,&' new 3 bedr00m home, large lot-fenced, lawn
and la.1'.dscaped. Haa mountain view. Price $13.,500.
Easy terms -Call Fred Barker, Beacon 6796 or
(eves J:teacon 6939·J.)
EkL W. STANLEY, Realtor
1 15th and Irvine, Newport Heighll
j (Across from High School)
GOING, GOING, ...
a.nd will soon be gone!
2 BEDROOM bay front home on Balboa Island.
BE'ITER SEE IT TODAY !"
$24,000 •
NEARLY NEW 3 Bedroom
elusive BAY SHORES tract,
and draped, $16,500 .
Ranch Type in · ex-
beautifully carpeted
LINWOOD VICK, REALTOR
312 Marine Ave. Balboa Island Harbor 2042
BALBOA ISLAND
BEAIYqFUL 4 bedroom, 2 bath Colonial home in
choice lcx;ation near North Bay. Extra large
master bedroom with dressing room and spa·
cioys closets. Sheltered patio. Bather's show-
er, double garage, forced air heat.
' \STANLEY HADFIELD
216 Marine, Balboa Island Harbor 20
'
New Lide-ISie
READY SOON ~ 3 bdrm, 2-bath,
dlning~en. Com er firepla ce·.
F orced a ir heat, bar-type kltch·
en, 2-car garage. Cor .. , st. to st.
lot. Still time to choose your own
colors. Price $22.000.
Selected by Multiple Listing
"Best Buy of Week"
ALSO .
2 bdrrnB. and den , l % batha on
1 ~ lots. Beautiful large patio,
deluxe construction. Truly a
This unusual Ba.lt>oa Ialand home
has 3 bedrms, 2 balhB, . . .
PLUS 2 connected bdnns wllh
bath , .. PLUS 2 bdrm income
apt. and garage . . . PLUS
complete fumlBhlnga for both
home a.nd apt . . . ALL FOR
$19,600 ... t.erm.s. too. MUL-
TIPLE LISTING N o. )668.
I
fine homt". $22,500.
$4 750.-Full Price
CUTE BEACH HOOSE, 1 block
from beat bathing/ beach. Build-
ing in goOd cond..-$4750, (urn.
See This PLUS Value Today
SEE ·ANY
MULTIPLE LISTING RLTR.
8Jc8$
NEEDS FIXIN' Apts. 8c. 4 slet!p1ng rooms. Duplex on Balboa Blvd. needs
lg ht In the Heart of Balboa? work, but .hall Jots of room a nd The John Vogel Co.
$2 ,MO DWN. Alractlve 2 6dnn.
home. Sep. din. area,J hardwood
noor.11 , fireplace. garage. 612
Larkspur, Corona del M.ar. 1301 Coast Hwy .. Corona del Mar
Phonr Harbor 17~1 or Har. 1477
Evrnlng-s Harbor 393·M \
his will make money for some-I po881billties, S97M> fuml.shed.
n • BlJDG. SITES
c. LIDO 55-!t. bay front choice \oca· 83p8<
OlITH COAST REALTY CO. lion ................................ $27.500
.. Multiple Listing Realtor21" 30-ft. bayfro;:tt R-3 .............. $9,000 Sacrifice by Owner
$5750 down or trade for?
3 Main St. Balboa. Har. 2034 4.5-fl. inside! .. -...................... $3.500
VOGEL VALUE
Corona de! Mar "NEAR PAVILION" 30·ft. inskleJ ........................ $2,lM
NEWPORT HEIGHTS -P erma-
BALANCE AT 0'/, nent view Or bay &nd ocean. One TWO BEDR<X>M completely fur-EWPORT BEACH of the best .Yiew lot. lefl $6.500 nisbed home, hdwd. floors. lge.
GREENLEAF & ASSOC. windowa, dining rooni, fireplace,1
Beautiful waterfront 3 bedroon1, 2
bath waterfront home j~t 4
year• old, plus lazwc garage •pl .
38 ft. frontage With pier. rloat
and concrete bulkhead. Harbor
2860-M. 85p87
M-1 ZONE . a1_12 Newpoijt .Blvd .. Harbor 2552 furnace, tar ... bedrm• .• ample
c loaeta. service porcb. Fenced: M DERN l'NDUSTRIAL BLDG. LO,VELY 3 ,BEDROOM, I Y.r bath yard. La.ndacaped tr Q n t and
400 sq. ft., 20 ft. met.al doon. home. Fi~place, fenced yard. back. 20 x 24 garage, built to
-1 condition. Cannot be dupll-Best Cost& Mesa district. Con-lake apL Near marketa, good
ated for the uking price of alder $3,000 down. Ca.II Har-neighborhood. . -VIEW 31 ,500. bor 2045. I • 83c8ll
o OWNER WILL LEAS E au or ... ' Price $12,750
100 sq. fL • CORoNlA DEL MAR YOUR OPPORTUNITY to buy •
• Newport Heights
Lovely 2 bedrm home, 2 car gar.
lArge lot.. Sl.0,000.' Small dn. F
payment. balance Uke rent. •
Wm. E. Angold, Realtor
61~ E . Bl<LBOA BLVD.
I · fumidted home wtth. a ~
det.aU. call Mary Dic:kBon, 2,' Bedrm. home, hdwd. flra., able down ·p&)'Vlf!Dt or onlJ'
Har.1018 or (eve•. Har. 2092-Wl j 2 bed $3000 enclosed yard PLUS • ·
bor 333 or Kim 9101. 85p90
MOORJ.NG FOR SALE -Moor-
ing In Lido Channel kl A·l con-
dition. H&ndle 32 footer. 44&%
So. Spring St., Loo Angel" 13.
EL TORO MARINF.s
Low Winter Rates
. ' F'Umlahl'd coltaie ln quiet loca-WANT 4 or ~ -bedroom home on Phone Harbor l~W
wat.erfroot-muat be claa. or Beacon 6108...J EvU: ..
Earl W. Stanley rm. apt. over dbl. garage. The John .Vogel Co.
REALTOR . Well loc&ledl' ~15,750, trms. 1301 Coq( Hwy., Corona deJ Mar
3 3 Newport. Blvd., Newpo.rl Bch..
1
Phone Harbor 111'4.l or~ilar. 1477
ABC IRONER. auto. wuber, OE
dlahwa.aber. O'Keere A: Meri-ttt ran.re. elec. .tt:frlcerator. king
' s1M bed, aU like new. Phone
Bucon 5838--1¥. -
' Mp87
TWO PADDLl:BOARDS-Prof ...
sionally made. Both ror 140. or
~ each.. Call Beacon 5743--W.
Mp87
tion. other Marines lo lb.are
% hr. drive to bue. 4 bedrooma.
2 be.th.I, Uvtn.i room, kJtch~n.
suitable tor two couP:lea.. UUIJ-
Ueo Included. J78 mo. Call H&r.
W&-W. 811c16
C I V I C CENTER D.l8'I'IUCT' -
WANT bay fron~ to 100 r:t-1------....,-------M_
NEED 2 BEDROOM HOK!'.8. '
• CUent. wa1t1ng. BALBoA ·
RENTAL LISTINGS WANTll:D. A.LL ELI!lCTIUC Z bedrooms and D
Want Real Eot&U. Brokrt or 8&1... glaaod In pcnclt. fUhU"1led.
man A.a ....... 1t.e. Neu ba,J. Priced to SELL'
QUICK!
ALBOA ISLAND ..
LEX -Good loceUon. excel·
t income. Qwner ·anxioua to
IL
Vn4er. $20,000 .
BEfAU'!'Ji'UL Ev<Jtlnc• lhrl>or 393.14
\ s;:o ctJFFS New m 2 bedroom and
pr ',..,,,$23.7'!1
For' Sale by Owner
LIDO ISLE HOlitla. 't5 foot lot. 2
--flttp .... waited patio
! -. dollble .pra~ '
STORE FIXTURE..')
Attr. Wlfllm. l -~ ~ JOE CALLI
Ice. llv .. rm •• ,,~ r_....... Lie 0 -• ·-·t -Balbo" "D-"''ty' Co • yard.. 170 mo. lncL vt.ll. • I ;._ N;..::::::. · 81"':..~. •N __ .,..l n.• "' JM06l 1 •
Harbor iota or _Harboc\ QZ-W -·-..-· -~ TOO II:. Balba ems., -
~7"~arp.:;d:~
~ L
LOT -'-'-17.600. \ -• ~I&, ~t 19c&uon. Ba :t. f . late • ., . •Horai:e ve o or ll8llOC l
-· $13,7:SO
Anllable al once. ~·Cllealvtew IM789 . .
Counten. -. ca-u · i ft.
flournce~t tampo. driao reek&.
dllplay 1a11·,.., !late. Addlq
macb•aee., etc. .
Balboa Realty Co.
, 700 Ill. BALllOA irovD.
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