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..an! ~~ER 10 ~1'9RT BEACH, CALIF<>~ TUESDAY, M,\RCH r• 19111 .
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1'lllt, LADIE8 of the Power Squadron wcma 8Pl'l•C Meettac a&. Balboa Bay Club enJo7ed t~r·uaual
INi'dP, party duriA& the eftttion conference. F.rom Jen: 1 Mril.. Samuel Kauffmaa.n. ot Coroaa ctel
..Ma~: :.ttr.. Carl Halla.a and Mrs. A. C. Spencer (-.ek to camen.), both of Corona de.J Mllti Hra. HaJ
· Boftz. or Balboa Island; Mrs. H. C. Dalis of tactma; Mn. Robert l'Oyd, of Coropa det Mari Hn.
llavUan.d Ropra, of Lido Isle; !\Ira. Hany-..Ubton, of CoMa MMa; MnL Ted Hambroolt, of Ba.Ibo&;
Mn.. H•.r Lausen.helm (back to cameta), of Lldo hie. ~Photo by '~kner)
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HONOR TABLE at the Spring Conference of tllo t :nttod Sta .... Power ~.,..._ 11t ~ ·Ba.Y Club
.i.it week . .,...i. From '!I!~"'? La.,.eabetl"; ~·· ~ IslloU and MrL ~~~1!1l!o!~=J~i~== of i he t ·. S. Po~~r Squadron A. N. Cllllon, of Bostoa, Ma-; Mn.r Barry A ito•1-"""· roa
Com.mane.Irr Hay Lanp.nhelm, {•tandlnc) and Cnmmander Harry A•hton ol Ute 1Stll Powrr Squad-
ro.n District, who wu no-ffi-eted at this meetlq. · ) (Pbolf by~kner)
HARRY ASHTON REtLECTED DISTRICT.
COMMANDER' OF POWER sou.AoimNS
A l!lunshlny Sunday afloat concluded the spring conferences ot the Power Squadron's ThlrtM:nth Dia-
trict. held la.st week end at Balboa -Bay Club. Al tbe <.urday aeSBlon, Harry Ashton, N, paat comman-
der of Balboa Squadron, Wl}S unanimousl;f reelected district commander with Robert Boyd, Jr., elected dl8·
trlct se<:r<'lary-trcuurer . . ,
The chief commander of the
United States Power Squadrons,
A . N . Clifton, N, on hia first visit
t'o tbi.s area spent Sunday touring
,. ~ Angeles Harbor aboard Dr.
Bible Translators Plan Hew
Headquarters in Costa Mesa Lecter Lowe's Harco 40, the H ypo.
_ A quJck nm to A vaJon was !ollow ·
ed by a tour o! N~-port Harbor
aboard Edmund Simonla' new ~
toot cruiser, the Cuyama_
Accompanying the chic! on the
crui8e were Harry Ashton. Balboa
Commande r Hwy Langenheim, AP.
Balboa Put Commander, Ted
ffan\brook. AP, 60th Dll!lltrtct 'Com-
mander Vlggers, AP, here from
SeaWe !or the conference, and
other. commanders and top brass.
Clifton, whose home is in
Springfield, M&M., expre:iJscd his
delight with lhe work of the Cali-
fornia Squadrons and with our
ha.rber11 and fine mooring and
docking space.
Jlighllghts of the conference
were the serious sessions looking
toward recommendatlona for im-
proved m e t h o d s of teaching
Squadron COUl"lel on boa.Ung aub-
jecta. a ~b and afternoon for
(CoAtlaU<d oa Poe• 5)
Elltabllahment ot the Wycliffe B ible Transl&ton, Inc .. on a '0-
acre aile at Paliadea Road &Dd Acacia St., northeQt Cost& Meaa
area, wu propoeed tut week u the world-wide lnter-denominattoJULI
mi.s&lonar~ organization planned to move from Ila GlendaJe h"ad-
quarters.
Throuih Lorin Grt.Ht of Santa
AJ\a, actlnr b tta &ct'ltt. the or-
ganization tUed re(Jue.st tor l&nd-
use permit with the Orange Coun-
ty Planning Commlaelon and hear·
ing waa set for March 18 at 2 p. m.
Conseruction work ts expected
to begin u soon as the permit Is
granted.
The 40-acre tract. located at
Palisades Road and Acacia Street.
west of the Orange county airport,
was purchased at a C03t o[ 11250
an acre after lhe Irvine Co., whicll
usualty does not sell land, consent-
ed to the sale.
Co-founder W. Cameron Town-
(Coatlaued oa Pap 5)
laillding P1r11.tts
Pass $2 Million
BuNt of bulldlnJ pennlte the
ftnt' two months of 1951 hu
pu8bed the year'• totaJ. p ,oN,-
585. far 11.heiad ol thfi record
Y•&r 19'8. bulldln( IDApeotor
P et .. N el!M>fl ,laae ~ounetd. The
total throuch February ln 1141
WU only .1,608,781.
Pt>nnJt• for thlA t•ebruary
totaled '88o.M$ oad foDowed
il'Uu&r)''• nx:ord ·m o a t b ln
-••..sn.ott 1a pennlta
FOllr perocm.e wen ll\jurecl In 1
tol&l ot RWn automobtlft &eel·
dent. oveF the week end bi the
Newport Harbor area.
At t :ao p. m. Saturday a three
,,..., accldeJ1t look place at 11th St.
and Cout Hl1!awa7. Care prtvea
by Leo F . Oldrlnf, San GabrieL
&nd Jack Taylor,. Lacuna Beach
were atopped at the traffic Ught
when they wen rammed tn the
back by a car driven by Allen
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• FAMILY AFFAIR
Ullder the lleM&aa .r a New-
port -pollce ~ alfalr
mtpt mme Ibo f--pl"q
......., whlclo took ,-Friday
ID IUeha-' par ... lot.
hvolved Wf!lre Mra. Wal'Tell L
ca....! (wife of M....,yele Of-
floer Wane. L CaMei) &Dd
Mn. '9Ck Jladdoe (dauPte,....
t. law of Police CbW R.. a.
HcidSklaooa). A...rdillS to po-
llce "'pert.a. u.e ~,. drive. hy
Mn. HaddOll a.track tbe car
drtve• by Mn.. c.ewa, ......._.&
t~ left rear door aAd fender.
Mn. Haddo•'• mi: 1-.d • dam·
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ln.n:ettptta1 and rePOrt.tn1
ti.. ....-t (pemopo a bit
blAAed) was Motorcycle orncer
c:a..e1.
Packard, Laguna Beach, Newport
police aald.
Taylor, who waa driving lht> ·
eecond car ln line received a akln-
ned 11hln bone. Two pauengera In
hla car were alao •lightly lajured .
Nona Lou Taylor suffered a cut
ahln and •lift neck ind Joan Ellen
Walah. South Laguna Beach, re-
ceived a brulaed forehead.
Receiving undetermined• lnjurtei
In an accident at Harbor Bivd. and
Wibon St .. Coat& Meaa, Saturday
CCoaU....cl oa Paa'e I)
JOS Directors
ST ATE, COUNTY
OFFICIALS TO
SURVEY APTS .
An holds ahd apartment h00&e1
in Newport Beach will be checked
for overcf.owdlng during-Easter
Week. March 16 to 2'8, Fire In-
spector Phil Hayden warned to-
day.
Main purpose of the investiga-
tion wtll be to protect Newport
citizena and the city it.Beil, "not to
snoop." he emphasiZcd.
. Men from the state dl-vtaion of
howilng, Orange county he&llh de-
partment and Newport Beach fire
department will be in the field, ln-
1pectlng ovvcrowded conditions
which may effect the life or health
ot occupant.a ot apartment bousea
and hotels, Hayden explained.
Llceneed apartment houses and
hotels will be inspected a.long with
a.ny complaint.a of overcrowded
conditions elaewhere, the fire ln4
-; t1pector said.
A. vera.cr Room.
An average room may hold two
or three persons. In past years
complaint.a have been received of
12 or 14 persons occupying one
room during Euler Week school
vacation, 11leeping ln bunks or on
mattreaaes on the fioor, Hayden
stated.
If violations are found property
(Cqntlnued on Pas• 51
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Agree on Sale . -·· _,_· iMLl'·'.~.,
. ~IJSINESS AND PROFESSl~N AL W01'U:N Mmple c.akn preparatory t.o appotn
_Dt~~ Q.f th~ ~-';t~.U' • .... ~t..~ f'l!l?:.,,I• t~ OOIMlnJj ~lc~··.~kpt ~~~9tHL Ready to put t
Jolht Outlall Sewer SY.alefii qreia -'Mft \Vai "'• aa P~nt Mabel '1tr.mofti• .aif ' Sally ?\ewlln (rl«hl) look on.
Tbuntd.ay night to aell the JOS IQMl's Ju.9clou8 confet"tlon waa chosen &8 be8t.. ' (Ne
c one ot thr.lr
rint i. (ten)
Mildred Cllap-
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Dog Trials Won '
by ,Moor's-Toots-·
worka to the county's eeveral aant-
tatlon dlstrlcta, whoee board•
Wedne9day night aireed qn the
purcha.ae for ll,282,7~.
The u.1e agreement.a by JOS
were signed by repreaentatlve11 of
the ctty of Santa Ana and the
Garden Grove Sanitary Dlatrtct.
Cities ot Orange, Anabetm and
Fullerton and the sanitary dla-
tricta of Buena Park, La Habra
and Placentia agreed to sign but
lhe formality will not be com·
pleted until next week.
General Manager Nelson Lau·
ner ot JOS reported that more
than one mlJe ot the 12-mile sew~r
line being installed along Cannery
road and Magnolia Ave. ha.a been
laid in 1 ~ daya. Coiistruction to
date includea 1000 feet ot 18-lnch
pipe, 1830 feet of 48-lnch pipe and
3088 feet ot 39-lnch pipe. Work la
under' 'way ln three different lOca-
Uona along the 12-mtle line.
The JOS dectded to adverti8e for
a chlorinator unit and a new pump.
Begin Trial in CLIFF CHAPMAN
Boat Injury Case Chapman Named ·
Trht.I on the question aa to SC c
whether Mn. He•ler Hulme of Al-YA omm· tadena waa injured In a 8'pfled • • boat ride around Newport •Har~
bor nearly three years ago waa
reaumed Monday before Presid-
ing Superior Judge Robert Ge.rd-
ner, who Lii hearing the caae with·
out a Jury.
Mra. Hulme and her bWlb&nd, E .
B. Hulme, ue .eeklng more than
'30.000 darnagea from the F\m
Zone Boat Co., Inc., and O. V. and
Venlora Claw.an of Coat.a Mea.
u operatora of Ule boat company
and the aq>eedboat.. Miu Balboa.
'Ibey contended that on June %7.
(C..-.. Pap J)
Elected commodore of the·
SoutMrn C.llfomta ·Yachtlnc
A...octaUon lut "·eek wu c 11rr
Cbapfnaa, 81% Vla Lido Nord.
Lido IMe. at:afr commodore of
tM Lido ble Yactl.. club and
put prew..kkn& •Of the l\'"9"P0{t .
Ooean SaWa1 AM&Clatloa.. Thf'
.,.._ual efttton nwettq was
laeld hi 1'" 'Anl'flletl Frtday
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Retlrtns C'ommodore ot 8CY A
la Gartz Gould of Saa D..,go.
C'bOIM!a vice-commodore of the
Tars . Eliminated From C. I. F.
Basketball Pl~ffs, 34
Any hopes the Newport Harbor Tar cagPrs h Id for ClF honors
were quickly eliminated Friday night down San iego way as the
Sailors lolj5t Jn the first round of the playoff lQ th San Diego team.
46-34. The other Sunset League team in the playqf!s, Anaheim, was
al..<>o de~ated, 34-31, by GrOMmont. I
The· San Diego Hllltoppers-Icd@o--------t-~-----
all the Way, g rabbing a 21-!2 leaf!
by ,halftime. Big Chafles Powell,
· San Diego's all-CJF football .. play-
er of the year," pllced the scoring
with 12 polnlB from his center po·
aiLion. MO!il of these came on1hook
shqta from the k ey. '
Newport Harbor's Armand Net-
tles, the team's top scorer .. was
limited to four points. Dic k LanC',
at 10. wu top 1eor er for the Sall·
ore. Dave Peterson tanked nine.
Glenn Griffith eight.
San Diego decided the contest
by ruling both backboards, the
towering Powell taking the ball
llW&y from the Tars repeatedly.
Lineups and points:
Harbo'r (M>J (46) San Ok>go
NetUea {4) F 15J Walton
$3000 R. C. Quota ·
for Costa Mesa
Ann~l Red I'088 fund drive tor
the Costa Mesi branch, ill under
way today in, the business section
with canvasai.Ag of residential
are1.11 slated to begin aome time
later th!$ wei?k, according to
Chalrman Paul :creighton.
More volunt~r workers to cover
certain residential sections a.re
urgently neede1d. he said. Quota
set for Costa Mesa this year ls
$3,000. ;.
Peterson (9) F ~5) Ht>seHus Heading the fund drive in the
GriJfith f8 ) C ~ 12 ) Powell business sectiolJ. are Fred Dudley,
Lant!\(10) 0 (101 Stanton Kenneth HlU, ,'Ralph Irwin, Don
Sanders G ( 11 ) Gilbert Huddleston, ~na ld Dungan and
Scorin~ subs: Newport Harbor. Creighton. Captains for organiz-
~urd.ick (31; S. Diego, Cofield t3 ). (eoritlnuea. on Pa,se 6)
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More than 100 spectators at lhe
Irvine Ranch on Upper Newport
Bay watched Moor's Toot.a of
Brewer, tpur year old Labrador ~
bitch, owned and handled by Her-'
bt!rt Flelahhhacke r, Jr., ot SaJ1
Francisco, win the Open AU Age
Stake of .the Southern Call!ornia.
Retriever Club's seventh licenl.ed
f ield trials laat week end.
Moor's Toots, working eagerly
and swiftly, almost without wie of
her handler'• directions won top
honor• tn the last event ot the
trials, the blind retrieve across
water.
The black Labrador went alm03t
directly to lhe stake, h&nd.Jed her
priZe flawlessly and came back
with no wavering.
Runner-up in lhe All-Age wa.s
Beaver' Creek BandJt. also owned
-Oy, Flelahbacker and handled by
Roy Gonla.
Leah-Jo'• Pam Pam took lop
honore ln the Non-Winner Divlaton
and Sprlg of .Sw1nomlah wu recog-
nized u best Junior performer.
Newport Dos
Panther's M:ou.nl:le, owned by 'H.
S . Mackay, Jr .. and handled by
Sandy Mackay of Newport Beacb
~ one ot tne five tinali8ts in the
Open to win Certificates of Merit.
Judges for all events and cla.aae•
were Howes Burton of Ea.st lisUp,
L. I .. and ClauOe Bekins of SeatUe.
By hie win Sund&y, Moor·a Toot.a
of Brewer gave bl.s backers a leg-
on the Brlgnall'a Gringo Challenge
Trophy.
Constable Vaughn
Asks $12.000 for
Crash lniuries .
An automobile accidt:nt-tit which
-:00.t&ble Frank (Tiny) Vaughn
>1 Newport Beach t.ownpllp WU
njuttd and h1a wtfea, automobile
vu d~yed bu resulted in a.
'Ult for damaga totallng $12,081.-
)1 ln su~rior court.
Vaughn and hie wife. Loutae R~
'led action agalnot · Ruaeell E.
Weber, driver and Mra. R.. C.
Weber, owner of an aq.tomoblle
w)lk:b they alleged bo4 driven ott
l.lle highway to •trike the. Vaupn
reblcle at· U:tO p.m. laot. April J.
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'Oh The Pity of It' Introduces
Top L-Ocal Professianal . Tilent
The UUe of lb(' PTA spouct:~rea"IM",_ ______ _,_ _____ _
melodrama "Ob the Pity of It" ~ to characte r parta. He play·
might well be a lament over tbe ed Ute lead ln Green Qrow the Li-
fact· that .uch a.n 8l"T'8.Y or 1oeal •(!It, 'nle r..te Geo~ Appley, BlU of Divorcement, and believe It 01"
talent ha.a n ot been a..ssem bled here not, Ubcle Tom In Uncle Tom'a
before. It would be dittlcult to Cabin. Alw~ ln demand at com-
choo9e: the w ittiest performf'r in munJty. cUnners. .be hu emceed
EM Barlow'• masterpiece to be aume:r:ou..~ chamber of commercf'
preMnted at the high school •udi-t\.lnction!I and Businea.a a nd Pro-
tortum the evenings of J.fRrch 15 fessio:nal Women'a BoMee' Nlghtl.
and f6. From Robert Wentz:, the Hi.s talents are vocal as W"ell as
vi.lllan, to Betty Boyvey, the in--histrionic and h is fine baritone
fante terrible, the cast is sterling ill bt remembered when he aa.ng
but a brief glin1pse into the back· the lead In The Fortune T eller.
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ITiS SIMP.LE ADDITION!
g round ot three members may ex-Wttb Sch tM>rt pl~in in part y,•hy . the production 111
t>scape$ the corn and attains tht> Mary Batten Steffensen , who ls
.stat1..s of clever entertainment. in charge bf music, direct.B the
St.ory Teller Motheraingera, tl1e Ma.le Qua.rtette
F1oradon Sextette and the ape-
cla.l.ty numbers. M rs. Steffensen
attended theatrical school ln Chi·
cage> and spent a 8e8.SOn with
Schubert's Lady's Quartette u
both lyric 80prano and pianl11t. Her
performance with Schubert result·
ed in a bid to join the famous
Keith Vaudeville Clrcu.tt, but ahe
cboae college lnatcat.I . This is her
fitth sea.son a.s conductor of the
Mothenlngers and for 12 years
she conducted the Cecillan Sing-
ers ot Santa Ana. She a190 directs
three choirs for the Communlt}'
Church CongrpgatlonaJ of Coronn
d el Mar. With t hle array of pro-
fesaional talent, much Is to be ex-
p~ted. of the coming production
and those havtng aeen ahort pre-
views praise It highly.
Nl!lWP<>RT RABBOR HIGH SCROOL ...... t-'l't ...... --a-la tloo lintll ~ual Art
eKhlblt Weft' pre9ftl.tecJ Harbor Hllfl stoil&ta -. s...-..y bJ Jin. 1!'Apr HUI. P.-T. A...p; 111.ieot. Left ''° ript ...,, s......,a Y,..,.....11, us opaa A-, 11&1-111ou, :lad award : Mro. mu. ~16 VII! Lido
8oud; 8onJa HuMnaa. '798 J•ND•ne. Coroaa del M..M, 'lrd •ward and Gwyw Gt.qe. t.16 M St.,
Balboa. JM award. fNuw.-Tlmee Photo)
Your s~c 1111vings plus our CUJTellt high ,3~
div'idends is ibound to add up to lleCUrlty for you. llut·
to guarant<j:;YourweJI a ·safe apd happy 'future . • .
Diak~ yaur pvings goal the equlv~nt (jf one year'.a
income. ,. ' MarUn Ingram. eighth grade
F.nglish teachel-a.t the Costa Mesa
mam school, who plays the hero
with soulful eyes and a pure heart.
1s a c t ive al the Laguna Playhouse.
and ls a lso a professional story
t eller. ttl n the summf"r he directs
stor.y telling at the Los Angele~
Cit y Playgrounds anJ at the La·
f\lna Art Ft'Stival.
Favorit1-Emf'f'f'
Leslie Steffen~en. the Shake!~
pearean acto r in thf' melodrama.
Jnember ot the Floradora Sextette
and who hu 1. surprise specialty
number up his slL'cVe, has been
actively connKtt"d v"ith the San'ta
Ana Com munity Players for years
-portraying ev~rything from ju-
Musical Arts Club to Sponsor
Annual ·Voice & Piano Auditions
Saturday Dinner
Planned by
Women of Moose
Capilla Circle
Hears · Pastor
on Expansion
The Newport Beach Women of Expa'nsion of the Corona dcl
the Mooee will have a pot luck din-'Mar Community church, Congre-
ntt ln the new Mooee Home, 2300 gatlonal, wu brought to members
Ocean Front, .Newpon Beach, Sat-or capllla circle at their We<lnes-
urday night, March 10, starting at day mtttlng when th~ pastor, Rev.
7 p.m. for the membeni of Lodge Paul BabbU.t, spoke on "Dreams
1457, co-workers of Chapter 1158 and Hopes at Ho mt-and Abroad."
and their guesu. In his talk Mr. Babbitt broutht In
Myrtle Tipping is i-eneral chillr-world and ne.tional condit ions, u
man and her committee are: Clara well as local affairs.
Leach, Ida AndeN10n, Joyce Edick, Mrs. Wendell Hoyt presided and
and Grace Skeen. The women have Mni. John Sadller gave t he devo-
a nice progr&m or entertainment tiona . In keeping with the devo-
planned, 90 every one will have t lonal lht>me was mu!'llC by Mrs.
a.n enjoyable evening. The Moose Arthur K empf'r and Mrs. O . z .
members are heartily invit<"d t o Robertson .
come and bring guests. The group voted $25 to tbe Mc·
On 1nttiation night the Newport Cabe Rest Home at Claremont,
WOTM had as their gueat Mr8. whe re Christian workent of all de-
0 . W. Kanne of Chicago. nominations a.re ca.red for. An-
The MlUical Art.s club of Orangri>--------------Chapla..ln Clan. Leach Of Ne\1t'· nounced was . the annual conff"r-
county announces the Seventh An-Basel Taylor ls serving &8 Fhatr-port chapter acted a.a chaplain ence of Calif om la and the south-
nual Voice ~d P iano audit lorui for man of the vocal auditions a.nd the Tue9day night &l the Initiation_ west , Congregational Wom~n. to
young mu!'k:1ans residing In O range followtng comprise the committee: held by Santa Ana WOTM. ' be hf>ld Apri.I 3 and 4. at Clare-
county, It was announced today by "Earl Uveaey, Leah Pemberton, WU-Co-worker Lela Carrell will mont nnd to which the circle will
Dorothy Gorby, g£'nl'ral chairman. la.rd Baaett, Herbert Bickel and leave the hospital !or h er home send delegate.II. A feature of the
The vocal auditions will be held Albert Cranston. Saturday. She l8 alowly Improving conferE>nce will be alnging by the
at the Aoahf'tm Ebcll club house, The piano auditions fo r all thref' ea <:h day, but wUl stUl be ~on· Mf:>n's Glee club of Pomona oot-
244 N . Helena St.~ May 6. 191'.II at dlvielons Including the elementary. tined .to bed for .Rveral wttkti. lege.
2 :30 p.m . intermediate and advanced will be A surprise pot 11;J.ck. party W8.l"I Next me<·ting will be el«tlons
I n f o rm a t i on and application held at tht-YWC A building. 1411 held at Ida A.ndenon. 8 hom e for o f offict'r s and appointed as a
blanks have lk.•en senl out to the N. Broadway, Santa Ana, April Jr. Regent FranKJe Le Valley . A non1inatlng committee were M.me.11.
vocal t eachers of the county. If 29 at 1 p.m. lovely _gold locket WBB preS<'ntw:.i F'rances Cox, John Sadlier 81ld
there are any teach1•rs who have Ruth Moses is chairman or the to her by the Newport Wo men of Verne Lee,
not been contact ed so tar about piano audition.! and on h er com-the Moose, a.s a gift tor her n f'W Mrs . H oag n1ade prese.ntaUon
the vocaJ audition.s. write to Mr1. mlttee are Margaret Buttree of baby daughter. or the n1lte boxt!!I which m~mberfll
Leah P emberton. 1611 N. Broad-Anaheim, Florence Newkirk of hall brought to the nieetlng. Th('
way, Santa Ana. for inrormation Fullerton and Margaret SchArle of M G mon.-y. collect ed goes to the thret'
and application blank~. Newport Beach. If there are anv eSa rangers prujt>c ts, home and foreign mis-
The a~e groups have been set tea chers who have not been con"-At+ d H E c 9loni. ond y1outh camps. Mra. Fred a., follov.:s: .!t'ction 1-14 to 17 tacted so far about the audit ions, en • • • Coop rt>mlnded memben ot the
years, inclusive; SC"ctiOJl IJ-18 to write to ).frs. Ruth Moses~ 833 N. Meet at Fonta a paper drive. A.nyonl! havt.ng J>6pers
20 years. Inclusive; section ill-Broadway, Santa Ana. or n1agutnes to be dl.apo8ed of
21 -to 23 years, inclusive. The Dorothy Gorby ay,•ard ot $25 may caU either her or Mrs. John
Two 80np are required, one in will be given t o the pianis t \n the Mr.-a.nd Mra. JOSfph pier ac-Lamar.
a foreign langua~e e.nd one in advanced piano division receiving companied by Mr. and~ ·Harold After the meeting tea waa serv·
English, not to rxeeN.I 5 minutes the highest poi.nts. The Burr Shaf. Kyle attended the quar rly meet· ed et a prettily appolnt@d tee. t.a-
lotal singing Umt'. Singers should er award of $25 will be given to Ing of the tourth •dist ct of t ht• ble adorned with ruffled petunias.
urn1s l C'lr OY.'TI. accompanist8. the student receiving the highest On the committee were Mmes. r · h h H ome Economics \l of the
Students who have placffi first rating in the vocal a.nd pie.no com-Gran~ at F ontan 1 l Sunday. Myrtle Allt'n, Gf"orge Davies,
in preyious auditio1111 will not bP bined auditions. Smaller awards Twenty members . m Orange Marge.r..t t F'ulh•r a.nd Viola Sand-
f'liglble to enter that same sec-will be made for first and second county attended.
tion again but may f'nter next place winners and honorable men· Mrs. Mamie Hill. distric t chair-
higher section, if within the agt:>' tion to the third in eaeh division man, conducted the meeting. Guest
11mit. of the auditions. speakera were a.eorge Sehlmeyer ,
muter of the state Grange; Mrs .
Initiation Rites
at 10.E.S. Meetin~,
Initiation for a new member,
Earlyn LQuise Albright. m&f'ked
tht· Tuesd9y meeting vf Harbor
Star chapter, OES with W o rttly
~latron Ruth Dei.!lter and WorU:ty
Patron Henry ,Deister, presiding.
A !so rt'celved by affiliation were
('o ra Betit-H umphreys of Ba.I.boa,
111en1ber of Arcadia chapter.
A feature of Mrs. Albrigtn's
initiation was presentation to her
of an Eastern Star ring. The .ring
had been a gift ' t o... Mr. Albright'•
grandmoth,er . Mrs. Fletche r. when
s>ie entert'd the order in 191~. Be.-
cause she was unable to be pres-
ent, the ring was p rC'sented by Eva
?.loore.
'.fhe worthy matron, who make.!!,
the delicious birthday cake served
at each s('(:ond monthly meeting.
prt>sidetl with her husband at the
lurthday table where sat Connie
Brac,e. 1\.-targaret Marie Trt:ssel
Cora BellP Humphreys, Earlyn AJ-
br1g)lt and Ray.Nelliien. A pot luck
dinnf'r al 6:30 p.m. will precede
lht-nlffting of Ma.reb 13.
Hostesses for the evening were
Pa.ul1ne Jasper, MolJy Caaa:idy and
Enid Young. On the refreshment
Kamaaina Club
Seats Officers
Installation of officer• feature<l
the late February meeUng of
Ka:maalna Klub. held a.t the BaJ-
bda "PftiinsuJa home of Boota K eene
wttb Hazel Souder of H ollywood
a.ss:umlng hostes s duties.
Thelma R icketts. outgoing presi-
dent, handed over..t.he gavel to the
ne-w chairman. FIOT en ce Chamber-
la.in. Others taking office w ere:
Laura de los R108, secretary; Shir-
ley Noel. treasurer; and Boots
Keene, publicity. All members who
d id · not have club pins r eceived
them that evenings.
As a result of publicity accord-
ed the Ka.maaina. a.ct In the recent
Community Capers, two guests
were present and will become
me.mbe.ra at the next meeting.
They were Val Moore of Anaheim,
te&cber ot Hawaiian a.nd Tahitian
danoe8 and Am.ma Dare Hamic of
Garden Grove.
Cloae of the evening -followed
tbe .. serving of a delicious butt et
.upper by the host.eaa. Next meet-
b:a& will abo be hek1 at the Keene
bome with Betty ·Balley u host.em.
George Sehlmeyer. Flora of the
National Grange and Mrs. M'.a be:I
Glenn. chairman of the state HEC.
Methodist Men
Reactivate Club
Interesting progr'1na are being
planned by the president, Dr. OMd
Lucu tor the newl:y; re-activate<!
Men'a club of ChrUt Church by
the Sea.. Other ofncers are: Hal
Lacey, vice-president: D. W. Holt-
by, secretary: and W . E. Ang6ld.
treasurer.
All men of the church are Invit-
ed to attend the group, which
meets each fourth Tuesda)'. eve-
nlng at the church. On F~." 26,
apeaker was Dr. Alexander Ren·
ner ot Corona del Mar, who told
of his expe riences in Siberia and
Shanghai.
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Newport Matron
Enjoys Hawaii
('rS.
Mrs . Frank Walsh
Benefit , Card
Party Hostess
One of the pleasant attain of
recent date waa the beneftt card
party ~Tran~ by Mn. · Frank
Walth at he r ~ei. lflf Vtpla;t\1-·1,,
Costa Mesa. Rli'b and low prU•s
we re awarded winners at eech ta-
ble. As the aftermath of ca.rd play
retrC'shment8 ol. an !1 food cake
and ice crea erved.
Among th tn a endance wert>
ftimea. lrma Ei , Ltz Becker.
Gladys Brown, uise Ballman.
Frances Struz, ge J elen, Rose
Gorman. H elen cCoUy, Lupe
Sch etne, &ver1y lgns, Al Lelth-
art, Emma Southneck, Lorraine.
J ohn and Andy Zitney.
HURIY!
GET THE BEST DEAL ...
Most Durable Car Your
Money Can Buy ...
·HUDSON
Police Au1iliary
Plans Dinner
for Husbands
• ~ 'Savmg;. lat"e insured ·up tO $10,000 for your exth.
·protection. j
Tentat!Ye pl&nl for a party at
which husbanda wlU be entertained
wu made wlim me.mbera ot New·
port Beach Police aux.iltary met
on the e venlnJ at Feb. 2? at the
home of Marnie Stockd&le, 1908
W.eat Ocean Front. Assisting hoat-
eea ..-.. Lola. Price.
The p&rty is elated fo'r April 20
at the home ot lilllzabeth WaJtze.
After the busineN seaalon games
were played, prize& going to Au-
drey Cottle, Mary Bates, Bea
Lace and Violet Stoneback.
Gue8t.8 present w ere Mrs. Stone-
back. Eleanor McCowen, Jan
ClautJnltzer, , Pat Coe, Mildred
Jo hnson, and Betty Phebu.e. Mem-
bers w ere Mary Batu, Beverly
Burd1a .. IJ, 01nger Ca.uel, · Audrey
Cottle, Mercedea Croughan. Alda
Gorton, Bea Lace, Elizabeth
Walt.z.e, Marnie Stockdale, Lois
Price slid the president, La Veta
Uaee.
OUTING FOR MESANS
' Newa-n~ea ad.11 have been read
ln the Ha bor for over 4.0 yeara.
I SfJPPORU' .. YOUR.RED.,CROSS !
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ON SA1iURDAY, MARCH 'l'&ilTH. 5 P.M.
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·307 MAR4NE AYEN'E
BALBOA ISLAND'S NEWEST RESTAURANT Will OPEN I
· POI 1'HE'PATRONA&IOJAU. .;.;J;'ENJOYTHE
PLEASlus 'OF '°°°FOOD. wai ~-.. M I ,_ ...,.
AMFIA"'~·
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committee were Doris Diehl, Nan· Church C irc les
cy C&lderhead and H&rriet Smith.
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It ralna in Hawaii all the time.
but ahe Jovea it, wrtt.ea Mn. J~
Frost. formerly of' Newport
Height.a. who Jett Feb. 12 with her
two BOru:i on board a Navy lra.iul·
port from San Pn.nci8co on Feb.
17. Wu gretted at the pier by her
hWl~d, Jim; who preeented her
wtth· a lei in which. were 200 or"-
chldll.
All la~ models carry a
NEW-CAR GUARANTEE! -f j The SMORGASBORD la only ONE The spirit of BOS'r.l!l88 HOUSE is that of 'llllleere
lt'a a p1euure to look at a.ad • -r '"~ .
a · thnll lo ride and dri"" tlWi Pllbi!< apprOval. Othero lnci.de, . tractive and haniloninua lletting.
ot the many attracUona io merit bnanltality and CO" ... ~-.attaltlYe,· .Jl in an at·
·1108'1 li88 ROUlll: plol, -and
pa-,. --to -.,.t_ 0.11...,. at ...,. at Ille .on.sa
The Frost.a are staying a.l Fort
de Ru.I on fialltild beach, cloee
to the Royal Hawalian. 11\ey al-
l'<ady .are tu.ming BawaJl&n
worda and are dotns a areat dff.1
of · lll(llloeeln«. ... report»
1960 HUDSON Super <-door the Bund"7 Buttel :BT•&J\tut. • • j.:'
aedan. "Step -down" deotp ..,.,,~ ~ io'uu ..-at a fixed The HOSTESS BOUSJt -.ft ;;·and widely with Monobllt body-and-trame, · need chef ...... .,era __ .. .,..__..,a_ __ ""--triple.~· b!'akelJ, high. com· price ot $1.2<1. Daty table d'bote expene 8, '~ ....., · a._ ... w p~u!oll Super • Six encme. Jun+-hom U to 2 and .sinner been carefully die.en 'for 'the ability Of ~ -lw'a
other k>Jl(a11.fe "features. fVtty 11
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HUDSON
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Several clrclea of WSCS, Chrlat
Church by the Sea. will not hold
their •,...WU meetln&' to d a y.
Balboa bland circle will meet al
10 a.m. with Mn. Mamie Foote
IMlt beeaUlle of the prevailing m-
pem neither· Newport. Beacb nor
a.11>oa p:oups will be in •emion. Pes•dene Or9anist
:Plays Here Sunc!ey
nutd • c:uohloned clutch a a d ham 8 wiU11 I p.m. DaU~a la in the selection, prepal-atiOO and *ervic!e nne foodll
good 8uper-CIWJloo u...,; and ~ Rn!ce from the · ot ~ putris. · j _
many-· TboroulhJy ~ choice~ chc!>o!. routo, poul· ."~. HOU""""'• --.. --.•L.-'----• -·---'-'-. and adjuoted f oT top· fupt try, and o.lat-. ~jal I and """"'~""""' .,... -lWUa' ""' ~ -..... • ._... :,J:~ce. New-Cu ~--"'""""""-•"* -.. ...., ... a¢ ~-or Mra. Doria J. . · who hu a
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HARBOR SOCtAl EVENTS
4 ilid;~~to·~·~::t~~-
',¥ s ponsor Beauty ,f Grand Master
Assembling ·1n the home of Mn.
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1 •t 6 IPI""· -ltieur
, in&M -·fonnal:..iip ••·'lo r.tM
' ~ •O l.u:nlJl .... I t1iaMe ·NI·
:in Rodeo Contest ~i;:;a :;1a:;:'~ 7~~ 1~kst~,:i::;
Mesa Rebek'a-' Lodge ntet in ?-egu·
Mesa . Boot.s and Saddle club Ja r session Mmlday, Feb. 26.
ha.s -been ask,ed to sponsor a girl
again this }'ear in the contest for
"Sweethean ot the Csll!omla Ro-
deo'' in a lelter to Ed C hapman.
The meeUng opened wtth a atl-
ent prayer ln memory 00! Rose R.
Rittenhouse, V&"d muter of the
Grand Lodge of the Califomla In-
dependen't Order of ·Odd ri"ellows
of $\nta Cruz, who was fata:1y in-
jured when struck down by a car
en route to Costa Meee.. -
-t 'Malae .An .. <Bal-1-· '1t.·wUI \be ..... 4111Y ' . mo .. t ·11 .a.ni.·and,U,rougb
tbe ewn .houJill. , •
p resident of ·the club.
Last year the club spol180red
Miss Mary Barnett, daughter or
Mr. and Mrs. James S . Barnett
of 22 Ba.y Shore drive. who was a
senior at FJintrldge Sacred Heart
Academy at the time. She was a
r unner-up to the winner, Mise Mer·
na McMillan of Puo Robles, tn
the contest staged at Salinu.
~Y ' •tUftillf of 1i11Cirrelt.~to .all l "Wllo ·enl'jt.~:p-.. ·tf:tlle~)
'bl@ .ut ln .evidence .at :Bait·
' t -· • ·-!Houje. AmGnC I-..... -~ :Ndlu~~-'ooro at the dinner hour, ~ to 8
Ur.~,. Lola Stewart, president.
preisided. Reported on the sick list
were Gladys Bird, Iva Roe, Henri-
etta Monkman, Lydia Hams, Nina
Lolmaugb. Effie Slaten, Helen
Cawthora, Pat Wilcox and Car·
melita Hanson. Sidney H _ Davidson, principal or Ne,,wpott Harbor Union H igh Announcement was made that
2chool. has been advlsed of rules the rummage eale conducted re-
governing the contest and request-cenlly by the club proved a big
ed to assist any qualified senior success.
J.n th.is year's contC'!lt. All entra.nts F ebruary birthday celebront.8
must have a sponsor ing organiza-honored were Alma Bia.ck, Pat
t lon, according to rules laid dow ri Clwrchill a.nd Bertha Wa~on.
by' the contt"st committee in Sal· Further plans were Qutlm~ for
inas, wht>rt: the we~t's greatest a hat party to be staged jo"ntly
rodeo is to be staged next June I by the Rebelcahs and Odd Fellows
21-24. o~ March 16. Concluding the eve-
Assistance of Mayor L . L. 1!9-n1ng the hostess served refreah-
bell and Hay Langenheim, secre-1 me.nts of . home-~&de cherry pie
tary of Newport Chamber of topped "''llh whipped cream and
Commerce, has been soughLin de-coffee .
ciding any contest they may devel-Mrs. o!
op in the selectiO(I of a girl to rep-Orange w a preitent.
resent the city in judging at Sal-Membe rs in att: ance included
Mmes. F1o re e wltzer, Mamie inas.
Girls are judged on their ability Williams, Tin . SmaJJ, Flora
as horsemen. t ogether with t heir Harris, Garne McColJock, Mary
scholarship rating, appearance in Taylor, Bertha Wataon, Ethel
weste rn attir e and personality . Smith, Mary Lou Cox, ·Florence
GBtL SCOt1r8 of N°t!wport Harbor. obser\1nc . the 39th ..fto•ttl'SU'y of the fMIMlq' of tbelr o.rlan-
lx:atlon, mf'ditate on theme ut the y~. World FrlendAhlp. Le.ft to ript are: Lu ~e Boice,, IM
'We!lt Bay, Balboa: Holly and Carole H.\'df"n., l!il Clift Drl\'e and 01N"aldlne Nack. 6%5 Fu.llttJ1:00:
The Winner is awarded a $500 Conner , Lois Stewart, Earl Backes Ne\\'POrt HPlrh~ (News:-Tlmes Photo)
scholarship which may be used and Alma Black.
at any college she chooses lo at-The next meeting ls scheduled Gr'rl Scout Week tend. Miss McMillan will enter fo r March 26 at B p .m. at the home 1 •
Stanford University this !all on of Ml"B. Flora Harris, 1533 West-
Meal Planning
Is Program the =:::•po:h·~:n~::;·ar ~~:~ast.Peterson ·Special :Programs
Mr. &.nd "Mrs .i Mulholland of By Gladys Tritt
f.or FAC Juniors •
Seattle, Wash., ve been enter-Birthday Honoree ·Girl Scout week began March
l&lned 88 hoUSe ests o! Mr. and 5 and contlnues through March
A most Interesting and lnrorm&·
tive ta.lk an planning meals and
nutrition was presented by Mi11s
Louise R . Thomas. me service
director for the Sou hem Coun-
Ues Gas Co. at a. n t>tlng of the
Junior Matrons l\t'<'l n o! lhe F ri·
day Artemoon t i \l•/ednesdny,
Feb. 28.
M rs. Marshall cGuire of Plum· Mrs. Al P eterson, 830 w. lSth 12, whic h i& the historic day Girl
mer St .. Costa Mesa . St.. Costa Mesa, entertained last Scouting was rounded in 1912, 39
ON RIVERSIDE \'ISJT
MNI. "Bud" Newman and daugh-
ters. Shirley an~arlea. of La
P e rle Pl.. Costa esa. recently
visiteii Mr. and s. E. W . New-
man of Riverside.
·Results come from constant
Practice! An ad regularly in thb
paper will produce results for you.
-People do read the want ads.
wee,k with a party' for her young years ago. The mov~ent was
daughter, Linda Marie, on her 3rd started by Juliette Gordon Low,
birthday. Tt-adltlonal child rens a courageous and oharming
games were played aft~r which all American woman, who announced
the girls and boys we presented. to her family in American alter a
assorted ballOQl'ls suckers. stay in England. that s he was
After an afterroo or fun the bringing home the "biggest thing"
large birthday qak was cut and yet.
served with ice Cte . That big thing was Girl Scout-
Mothers and c dren attending ing. The handicap o! poor health
the party were Mrs. Ralph Myrehn and almO.!lt total dealness could
and ions, Mugsy and E ire; Mrs. not stop Juliette Low from doing
Leonard Peterson. Shirley, Dianne tile work she had start ed and t6r
and Michale; Mrs. John Nuzum, years ever)'\''here l!lhe went troop!.
The program was preceded by ·a
potluck dinner in thf' club house.
Mrs. Bonnie Grow . M"c t ion chair-
man. ha<l. charge o! the business
interlude. H osteues for the occa-
sion were Mmes. Barbara DeFor·
est, Eleanor Lisk, Evelyn Varne r,
and Georgia Jones. March 28 is
the date o( the ne-xt meeting.
Judy and Trudy : Mrs. H enry sprang up.
Roberts and son. Marty i Mrs _ Mrs. Low was not weathly but Pilgrim ' S Progress
Gail Cunningham. Kathy and Bud: for four years she financed Girl • M
Mrs. Clifford Peterson. Barbara: Scouting out of her own mone}'. Picture at esa and Judy· Mrs Don Cha 1 d even to selling a treasured heir-I . _, , ' · re an loom, her pearls. She trav .. led all Ptl~i-1m s Progress. the story son K ing: Mrs. Herbert Roth. r h h h k Timmy and Gary: Carla Wede-over tht' country t o share her w ic as ran ed next to lhe Blble
king, Christine Quarry and Bobble Id eas with others and made trips as the world's best seller, ha, been
Trusty. lo England to !9eek Advice of the made Into a fully animated sound
Baden-Powells who h'ad first start· color motion picture and wtll be
ed the movemen".. in England. By shown at the Coeta Mesa./Commu-
thf' end of 1919 there were 34 081 nity Methodist church hursday,
members irl America. Today th.ere Mlrch 8 , at 7 :30 p. m Mem,bers
are one million menlbt>rs as of a.n d friends of an char e8 are In·
1950. vited to atte d the pr entation of
On March 9 the Harbor Girl this film. R v. J . . Thompson,
Piano Students
to Pr.esent
Two .Programs
The month1y Mtalcal Ge~-to-
Get.her m eetings of the piano pu-
plls of Mra. Kathleen Coleman.
will be held this week at the New-
port Heights home of their teach-
.er.
The older group will meet
Thunday evenlng, March 8 and
the younger group "'til meet Sat-
urday afternoon , March 10.
Featured Thursday eYenlng will
be duo piano arrangements of
some of the best loved Music of
the Mastere .• s ome of the •tudents
will tell stories . of Interesting mu-
sical experiences they have had
and community eingina: and re-
freshments will complete the ev~·
nlng.
On Saturday aeveral of the
young people will give their re&·
son.& "\\'hy I Like Music," each
pupil wUI play !or the others and
some "''ill act as a ccompanist!I for
community singing. Games and
refreshments will be enjoyed by
all. -
Main School P.-T. A.
Meets Tonight
Retired Teachers
He.ar Speaker
Sam Collins Scouts will give a program a t the pastor. aDJilOU ed l week. Fathers' N igbt will be ob8erved
Girl scout aiouse fo r a ll troops and Produced b . a l"is t ian studio at a meeting of the Costa Mesa
Orange County Division ot Cali-parents of gtrl memben. During which placed lh emphasis on sal· Main wchool 'PI'A today (Tuesday )
fomia Retired Teachers aasocia· the afte rnoon the Brownies will vatton , John Bunyan'• great •I-at 8 p. m. in the school. Fathers
tion met In the YMCA building in perform 'with !!peClal eongs on the legorical story, fil'.e<t with thrills w ill be in complett> charge with
Orange to hear an address by stage and during the evening the and adventure. has -more than 6(\ Jud.soi\ Sutherland M prOgram
speaker Sam Collins of the Cali-older girls will take over the pro-separate character ilh a chairman.
fornia Assembly, who explained gram. distinctive personality These had Edwin C. i tructor of
some of the bills that a.re to 9e Through the week special tele-to be created for the prct ure, in· socia l ·science ychology at
considered by the legislature when vision Scout programs will be eluding their expl'tilalon*. stylf Orange· Coast' e, will ~ thP
it ~onvenes. He urged everybody given. On March 10 between the and color o! dress and pecullari-!!lpeaker, 1.akin his subject
to take an active part in govern· hours of one and three in the aft. ties. P,Ug-rim's Progress was COJll· "Families Are S Important."
ment, to know their represent&· ernoon a major channel of televl· plered alter four years of work. The Mother.singers will present
lives and feet free to consult them sibn will give a ·Girl Scout birth· skits from the melodrama, ·:oh.
on problems pertaining to public day party. Consult the newspap-M • T • f the P ity of It ," whic h will be given
ihterest. Mr. Collins expressed. no ers for the channel concerned.. ex1co rip or at the Newport Harbor High
. .>.m. an ·• apeci&l SU.nd&y :.buffetJ
!>reakfu ·aerved fi'om ·10 a,m: un·
tJI noon~h of thffe'4fforda t.he
JVest an opportunity tD make bi•
Jwn se: tiOn -rrom a ·w~e variely
Jf appel ng dishes. Sunday will ~ the ~ly ct8.y on whfch :break·
tut wllifbe aerved. for the pt"e8ent
Oat:y sf!rvi~ beglNI with · lhf'
uncheonl hour at 11 a.m . to' 2
p.m. .
The ref 111 be compJeie a la catte'
lTlll se ice &II day off~ring the
.~holce1t ateaka. ehopa, routa,
poultry nd seafood. An ext,nslw:
menu of special and standard
aandwtcties as well 88 delicious
!:&lads IU also be a.vaJlablit to
take ou . A dellviry !tervh;e on
land or a of any of the HoeteS&
Houae ialtiea will be ottered to
bc?th re.a ents and boat owners.
Sure o meet public favor ts
:.he tabl d'hote luncheon served
from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m . and the'
table d''l>te dinner between ~ and
8 ln tl'fe eventng. "ln·between''
Macks flay be enjoyed at any
time, to ether with excellent cof-
fee, tea , mtlk, soft drinks and Ice
cream. .
Mrs. {>oris J . Wheaton, owner
and guiding spirit of Hoateaa
Hou.l!le ¢mes lo the Island wtth
an enviable background of restau-
rant and cater ing experience and
accompliihvient extending from.
New ~Y::drk 's midtown and Radio
City :lion to Hollywood and Loe
Angele She brings with her to
Hostese HoWle a staff of highly
skilled perts in the preparation
of fine 1 ', s and putriea. Empha-
sis is d on the fact that cour,
teoua vice and genuine hospi·
tality II prevail in the •imple
but co ·1 ortable Provincial envir-
onmen }"htch marke the new es-
tablsh 1nt.
served
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' fe group of intermeditt;te
rkers o! Southern Call-
1 nference will arrive in
Harbor today conven-
80 a .m. in Christ Church
and afterw&rd being
buffet luncheon. After-
y will go to Mar Casa
'Island for dinner and
seS1lons.
lfled Ad is the mighty
· get In Advertising
Reed
AD .LIB
By Ma~go
A -paint job ... an extra·
bathroom ... roof repairs
... basement all fixed up ...
yes, this home is rally
fear of Ruuia nor ot communlam Jack Benny will put on 8 progra.rb Eb I I S t• tthool :March 16~16.
In our government, but he 1.8 deep-Marcil 11, 7 to 7:30 telev1eed over 0 eC IOn --------------'-----J.----------1
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How's your own home?
If it needs repairs aRd
improvements, now's the
time to have it done.
And with a Jill"(•· FHA
loan, the·cost may
be ms than yt>u'd think.
Just !OS in cash .••
the rest spread over as
long as 30 months.
Look for the deafer or
contractor who displays
the lamous 7'-""'
emblem. He can make all
the arrangements for
a z-.. r,, ·FHA loan. Or
if y'oll wish, you can
arrange' financing in a ,
(ew minutes at any
Banl of America branch.
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prorr-m that is coating the tax· Mrs. Constance Jayred, ch•ir·
payers ao many billion. of dol-man of Ebell travel section, wUI
Iara. He says the "worm of greed Farewell party present c. J . Ballard of American
and the fattened worm ot ease" Atrllnes &t 7 :30 p. m. on TUesday
Wi ll eventually undermine our Is Surprise for at the club, in a picture trip Top
government if the "Give ~Away'' $ FJlght to Mexico. All E bell mem-
progra.m is ~ontinued. and he advo-Jerry pangler ber•. their hwibands and persons
cates a return to prlvate enter-interested in seeing the pictures
pri.te if America la t-0 be aved A stag affair hono J erry are invited.
the fate Of, Rome. Spangler, Jr .• waa gtve recenUy -------
A short m usical program was by a group of his fr da, who
arranged by Mr. George C. Sher-planned the .urprtse ty a.a a
wood, who introduced Mlsa Obar-farewell gestu re to Jerry who
lotte Cooke, a student at Orange.. wu inducted lnto aervke and
Ebe ll Book S13c :'1
Meets Thursday Union Rtgh school. ~ Cooke. left for Fo Ord Tuesday, Feb.
an accomplished -vtoUnlst, played 27. Vtr(inla Cutle wtll reVlew
two selectiona and graciously re-ParUclpan lhered at Jerry'• Smile, Please _,when Ebell book
sponded to an encore. Mn. Jess home, 113 Karon, Lido lale, section 1 meets at 10 a . m . Thura-
Coe accompanied her on the pi&no. and" presented him with a be&.utl-day with Mra. Marloe Othmer,
A busineM meeting WU called tul fitted black leather traveling 1760 ltut Ocean boulevard, rB&J-
by the president, Mr. L. L. Bee-kit. Pa.rents of the honoree, Mr. boa. Aaisttng boateasea are Mn.
man and reports .ol the various an.d Mra. Jerrokl sp&ncSfr.-aerved R . L. Allen· aritt Mra. Robert .Jjy-
co1nmittees were heard. a buffet .upper to ·Ted Clark. red. CanceU&tiona a.re aaJted if
Mnr. Dora Glines, welfare d}rec· Warren Atherton. Mike Healey, memben pl&n nOt to attend.
tor, reported on the succeu of the Mark Mu.n.t0n. Dave Cardnv. liii:\:SJ.L;:'(jyE!m(
Chriatmu drlVe· tor Jelly and jam Roger Gordon, Art KJUlon and, NDBASKA O i
for the. Re1!1'ed-Tuchen Home J.erry. Kr. and M: Cl B&cka of
in Puad.ena. Tbe teacJJen were " "24 Short S~ MU&. ,bnt r--
generoua ln their dahaU<>n -231 C ....LI• V f W talnoecl u tteent gueot;a. ,
contatnen were received. Mr. and OaiJllft8 • • -t and Mrs. Clltto almer aztd Jft· =· ~lt ~ ~~ Wednesday · P.· arty ~~.~ neim ~a1m .. of a... r,
Chrtstrnu offering conaistlng of '-------·I ·
bV<>doaen Jan of'Pickleo, two dO&-. Plana ha~ been completed by Ill ,.L,ry ....... ..
en Jan ot allld d!eaalng, and llilt the Coot& N-VFW, AUldJ/arY ·-•• ,.... .. ,.
Jan ot -•Y· ' for a · public 'hlnc and -Ooiiltab!e -... H . ' va
lo!la 'L ~ Cbnnell, moml>er-p.rty to be 11& , W.edn-J,, 'Mey BatlJ:rl!ay1hwarted It.
lhlP' cll&lnnen,~reported ~ _,_ K-11 7, In ~Hall, ~ attempt at ..
ed ~In Oranp _~ With Qo&t& ;Ilea. wm M ihed ...&r,11100. N.,..;poot ~
on1,y ss per·cient ot IMm mmn~ -at ui :ao . Colla .__·on 111o(. lat
of tbe --tioa. Proceello -'aftalr Will sci ..... two -tied -the ,pji.!.o.
no& '*'.t ~I ot Ille~-lnt,o Ille .local uatta'• 'ftmcl tw V&'!llla! -~ ~ ~.
fomla RaUftd ·~ ••octa.-opectal wei6n -....-._aid -pt'.lod. fnlm a do(it' . ., tjio
tlOl1 'Wiii .a.._ <Ill '11!!1-'In 10 D""41 ~ W lllelr .,_._ 1)1.-.... ued bJ, W-Raallor, April~~:& ... " ..,... ... ... ... ~· '-......... ,..,.. "'* ~I .......
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ing. ma~tenance and service facilities. More .. '
, do~ble !rack than •ny othe~ western railroad.
FOR T,VELERS. A tleer of five daily trains-
~uper-Qiief, the Chief, El Capiwi, California
Limited I The Grand Canyon-provide accom-
modatidns to fit every purse. Fine Fred Harvey
food. tj., your, next trip to or from Ch go,
travel Santa Fe. ,
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formati n on how Santo Fe can IM1t •s.erve you.
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Ebtend u •Second..0.U Mattu at Ute Poatotftce lD. Newport BeM:b..
Calllomia under the Act ot March 3, 1171
RUSSELL L. DmrRICH, l:dltor
RALPH BORGESON, Advertlat.,. Manqe<
Qmllflecl to PubUAb LepJ N otiioM MCI AdvertMcmeete of .U' llJn4ll;
SUB8CBIPTION RAUS: ~
NEWl'ORT-BALBOA NEWS-TUOlS '""U7 ~7
lll o.1.ap County, PJIO per JM<; P.N ob< -•U.01 •t.U t.hno
moalbo (Aloo IDcludeo ..... NEWPORT-BALllOA PRZIJS, Tb...-3')
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-A L~N IN SOCIALISM
• As a teacher in the public scboobl. I find that the
.Wcialist-communist idea of t&king "from each according to
.his ability," and givinf "to each according to his need" is
"noiw generally accepted without question by , most of our
pupils. In an effort to explaind the fallacy in this theory. I
sometimes try thfs approach with my pupils:
When . one of the brighter or harder-working pupils
,makes a grade of 95 on a test, I suggest that I take away
~20 points and give them to a student , wh<i has made only
65 points on his test. Thus each would contribvte according
·to hill ability and, since both would have a passing mark,
.each would receive according to his need. .\fter I have
juggled the grades of all the other pupils in this fashion.
the result is usually a "common ownership" grade of be-
tween 75 and 80. the minimum needed for passing, or for
survival. Then I speculate with the pupils as to the ·prob-
able results if I actually ~ed the socialistic theory for
grading papers.
First. ,the highly productive pupils. and they are al-
ways a minority in school as well as in life. would soon
lose all incentive for producing. Why strive to make a high
grade if part of it is taken from· you by "authority" and
given t o someone else?
Second, the less productive pupils, a large majority in
,school as elsewhere. would, for a lime, be relieved of the
necessity to study o r lo produce. This socialist-communist
system would continue until the._higb producers had sunk.
or had . been driven down, to the level of the low producers.
At that point, in order for anyone to survive, the "author-
ity" would have no alternative· but to begin a system of
compulsory labor and punishnient against even the low
producers. They. of course, would then complain bitterly,
but witho11t understanding. .
Finally I return the discussion to the ideas of free-
dom and enterprise, the market economy, where each per-
son has freedom of choice, and is responaible for his own
decisions and welfare.
Gratifyingly enough, most of my pupils then under-
stood what I mean when I explain that socialism, even in
a democracy. will eventually result in a living-death for
all except · the ".authorities" and a ·few of their favorite
lackeys.
A letter from Thomas J . Shelly, teacher of Economics
and History. Yonkers High School, Linden and Poplar Sts.,
Yonkers 2. New York.
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A crusade against organized crime -a genuine, whole-
hearted crusade -could accomplish much. But the hood-
lums have little to worry about as long as both the public
and public officials are indifferent to the whole mess.
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. . . The way school children squirm we've concluded
that the three "R's" are reading, 'rithing and 'rithmelic.
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The growth of the girdle business bas been due
to a widespread development.
The Human Race
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(Wt:lllOA'l'li OP ·~ tlon lo that ct -.JKA}tT G. tliat aJa . ' will ·lie beld on -.,._ 11-·L WOLTAN, aJoo '-u MARY the lDtb d&y o.f March. aad tbe
TIU: UNI)~ do' WOLTAN, at lime 'of her -th 18tb day ot .April. 1851, at th~ hour'
t.,. certitJ ~ tMy &ft ~t-In and lo the ""/";prop.rt.y de-of 7:1111 p. ~In COuncll Cbam-
ln&'. a REAL, SBTATll: and <!llN· ocrtlied u followo: • . lien of \j;·· Cl Hall, N-pok
·ll:RAL Uf&!JRANCIC-.-at ~ ~~ one-half In-lleacb, Calif 'at which lime •-JO-tlDM..O..M-
IOI Oout Hn .. Corona del ~-1e ... t 1a all Ilia! re&! proparty ,..., place ·.,,y all pendna LD-......... ...... B I • -
Callfoml&, luider Ibo f1ctlllou.9 oltualed ln the County of 0... tereated '1UIY · knd lie beard
firm name Ot TBZ A.NDRDllCN a.nge, State of ~ltomla. and thereon. 1
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aJMP ANY ~ !bat aid firm I• duc:rllied aa f~Uowo: • 1 Nll:WPO~· EACH
compoaed ot ~e f oltowlnl pe.,...,a. Lot , ts In Block 43 ot River P LANNING COl)DCUllllON
-nun .. In fUll ~ plac .. ot Section, N-l Beaell, u · RAY Y. CO~. Secretary·..:===========::'. ret:ldence are. u f~ t.o-wtt: per ).(np thereot recorded tn By Order 1>f · . rman , ··
r . Carlyle Andreaen. l:U-341tb Book 4, Page ztl ·of ml8cel-Waller M. Lon r. ,
st., Newport Beach, Ca lif, laneoua Mape, Recorda ot Or-No. UH~Tlmea. J .
Charlotte F. Andre.oen. 124-ange County, Calltomla. Publlah JArch 8f3· 1051.
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Harold K. Grauel
31th st., Newport Beach. Calif. ...Btda or ofr.,tn are invited for
-.. , WlTNC88 our banda tb1a 18lb aald property and muot lie In NOTICE Or::NG ew.u del Kar. day ot Jrebnla.ry, l lMSl . writing and wtll be received at tlle ~ PIANNINO M'Ml88ION nou: Beeoon Ml l ,
1a""'t ~ F . C. ANDRESEN afo.,,oaid office of oalll Admlnla· • NOTICE 18· y GrYEN Ut ~ Ooota ll-
.., Rea 8l'uclt CHARLOTTE P'. ANDRl;SEN Cllratokr otr mlday Bbe frilled Couwltbt tbel ihat the Plannln Commission of '::============-' aac1· Pllll Dike.. State of Callloml' • er 0 a upe or r .a Pie City or Newjort Beach, S tate -
~-Mer Chape~
' County of Orange, u . a.ny lime alter tint publication or Ot ca11rOi-nla, will hold public hear· ar en rov_e Boy •.--------.---0?1'nlI818th day of February, thlo notice and before making aald Ing 'on·the ReoolUllon ot Intention .,I BE SUR'E-INSURE
H bor R It ~ A. D. 1941,' before me, Robert I'. Ale. ot the Pla.naln*' Cornmlaalon to · Wins Scholarship GI ea11'S Wlllmea. • Notary Public ln and Said sale will be made upoo tbe amend Section 9 2.2 ot Ordinance .......
Sho U W II for Uie Aid County and Stat,., re~ following term.a: CUb in lawtul No. 63!i 80 that C rtaln landa north 1 llAIIRIE 8TANUY in Harbor Shbw w p • aiding therein. duly oommlaotoned money ot tbe United Staleo, ten ot Hlghway u. s. No. 101, shown : ,_.._ Oal1
in Land ft.aa..la. and 1Worn. peraonally appeared F . per cent (10~) or the purchue on sheet No. ·7 ~ f the dtatrtcllng ' PhoM Harbor l'nl __ 1 _
Rex Brandt and Phil Dike judg·
ed the all·county Junior College
and High Schqol art competition
at Newport Harbor High School
which was held ln conjunction
with the annual Newport Harbor
show. Prizes ror the show were
a scholarship to the Brandt.Dike
Summer School or Painting and
an award of $15 In cash whk h
was put up by lhe Newport PT A.
This latter award was tor student
or Harbor High only.
The Brandl-Dike scholarship
wu won by Manuel Hernandez
or Garden Grove High Sc hool. Nel&
Nelson UI the instructor, In art
at this lnatilutlon and thla ii the
second year in succession one or
hJs students hu won the Braru1t-
Dike scholarship. Pal Jones of
Orange Coast college won Clr•t al·
ternate in this compeUllon whlle
honorable mentlona w~nl to
George Jam es al.eo or 'Orange
CoL"lt college, Virclnia Wilburn
of Santa Ana Junior college ana
Suaie Baker of lAguna Beach
lilgh.
The PT A cuh prizes went to
Gwen G!()(!ge, first place: Sharon
Yarnell. second place:· and SOnja
Hortman, third place, all or New·
port Harbor high.
Presentatio n of awards will bf.
Sunday, March 4 al 3 p.m. in lhc
new gyn1na.slum at the high
school.
Nunes Describe
Careers at OCC
A pan(') of seven nursing in-
8lructors and seven atudent nUrM"!4
rrom Los Angeles genera.I hospital
prcSt'nled a comprehensive picture
or the nurfttng profession at a spe-·
ctaJ meeting' apct/tored by the
Orange ·Coast Delta' c lub, Tues·
day mornin}lr. in the college chapel.
Studenb from H u n t I n g ton
Beach and Newport ,high ·achool.11
and rrom Fullerton and Santa Ana
junior colleges were gue11ts of
Coast for this a~lal mee ting.
The visiting group or nurses
came In response to a request by
Coast. It wu felt lhat aludenl.8
lnlPre.11ted in entering the nursing
profession should bl> given firs t-
hand, up.to-date .information re·
garding lhe requlremenla ror ad·
mission t o s M;hool of nuralng and
t he t ype of curriculum offttcd
lo trainees who expec t to bf'come
g raduate, registered nurses.
"The panel was p&rllcula.rly ap·
propriale at thhs tline," rematked
Af rl. Martha Busa ~ RN. ot Coast.
"for there is a.· national drive on
at the present to recruit nurses
lo meet the preaeht emergency."
The gTOUp from Loa Angeles
general, however, ~·a.a a rf'pre·
aentalive one, by no means charg-
ed w ith recruitme~t for that par·
t1cu1ar boeP.l~l Jt wu reported.
' . King to Head
Student Group
TtRin ~ Carlyle Andreaen, and Charlotte price to be paid on the day or map be rezoned rom a "U" . DiS· • 2%1 HartMe Aw. Ballllae ......
F. Andreeen known to ~e to be sale, balance on conrlrma.tlon or trict to a c.1.u t~t. and s8.kt Realtor members or the New-
part Harbor Board of Realtors
matched wlll!I and won tn a quee-
tlon ana Ul8Wer pro'gr&m conduct·
ed by Verne H~rbruck ot· Tille
lnsura.nce a.nd Trust company al
the regular board meeting Thun·
day. Herbruck poeed queaUona ln·
volvlng right. and title or land
and properly and ln all but two
c&llea the queried realtora came
up with the rtghl answer . The aea-
slon was held at the Balboa Bay
club.
Presiding over the blUliDeas of
the meeting waa Barney Ft-ancque,
presideM of the boa.rd.
Thoee queri~ by the Tille In-
surance man were, Ruth Jayred,
Charles Harl, Leora Correy, Stan-
ley Smith . .John Prendergut, Hub
Howe, Jim Howard, T ed Osborne
and Lillian McAdoo.
Questloiicr Ve rne Herbrucl<
told the board members that they
had the best r ecord or correct and
rea..oionable aMwera he had· found
ln many SCBl!lon• or similar que3-
lloning.
Local Officials
at ACC Session
Civic Boosters rrom all of
Orange counties cities were gueall!I
or the Associated Chamber or
Commerce In 8'nla "-na at the
Muonic Tem ple on Wednesda y
night. F e b. 28. Spea.krr for the oc-
c~ion was Oscar Tripplett, prcsl·
dt>nl of t he Los Angeles Chamber
of Commerl'c.
Tripplett told his fellow boosters
that all Amer ic8.ruJ must stand
constant guard to defend our way
or life, constitution and Bill or
Rights. He warned that Socla.llsm
la uJt>rt ua like a c reeping p&raly-
AJs t&d that seen we would rind
ouraelvC's without private entcr-
priae or i_nitiallve of the trend of
government la permitted to con-
tinue.
Reprt>s<'ntlng lh<' Newport Har-
bor Chan1ber bf Commerce were
President Thomu Norton and
Mrs. Norton and Mr. and Mte.
John Boyd\ Harry Welch and
Herbert F . Kenny, secretary and
president or the Orange County
Coaat AS&OClatlon, represented
that group.
Assault Suspect
tO Be Returned
Baail J. Hu11t, 26, wanted here
on assault anil robbery charges.
has been plcke<I up in San Joae
and will be returned ·to race the
counts, the shertf!'s offh;e a&Jd
last week.
Hunt I• charged with the uaault
and robbery Jan. 2 ot Audra
Ether:ldge, 2203 ~ Balboa Blvd.,
Newport Beach. at Orange Ave.
&n4 17th St .. Coat& Meaa, lnves·
Ugators &&id .
The accused man userledly beat
the Etheridge woman and then
robbed her purse or ~. Sbe told
orrtcera s he had met Hunt in a
Co.st.a Mesa restaurant ~ bad
gone with h 'f1 tor a ride in his
c:ar.
lecJin Manslaughtw
Trial This Wffll
lhe penona whoae names are 11Ub-aale by the Court, buyer to uaume P lanning Comm ton p·ropoaes to
ecrl'bed to t..be within lnatrument, the extetlng t rust deed In favor of amend section 91 2.2 or OrdlnBJ1ce j ,--------------,
and acknowledccd to me that they Newport Balboa Federal Savinh No. 836 .so 'that c rtalh Janela north W. Stuart Foote
executed tbe same. IN WITNESS and Loa'n Cqmpn.ny recorded Octb· of Highway U. . No. 101 be re· GENERAL INSURANCE
WHEREOJ', I have hereunto· eet her 19, 19:wl, hi ~k 2089. Pare zoned from ''U" istrlct to C·1·H
my band and afttx~ my of_ftcial 400, E>fflclal Records or orange Di.strict, and that the area Courteous 111/ormation.
eeal the day and year In thi• Cer-County, in the amount ot·approx.i-known as Bayah re camp be re-!11'7 Balboa Blvd.
Ut1cate first above written. mately S2.2~4 .00,bearing &~%in· zoned from ··tf" Dlatrtt:t to R-4 Newport BeatJJ Pia. Har. U
ROBERT F . WILLMES lereat. payable $25.00 per month. District and C-1 Dlslr1ct, and so
(SEAL) DATED: February 28, 1951 . that Tracts 1014· 102-1140 and ad·
My Commlasion Expirea 11/18/~1 BEN F . WHITE, jacenl areas be' ned from "U"
No. 177-Times. Administrator of the Estate of . .[)latrict to R -1 ~Dl.8trlct, and 60 PubU.h Feb. 20-27: Ma.~6·13, 51 MARY G. WOLTAN, a.Lao known that other areu djacent to Bea-
u MARY WOLTAN, Deceued. eon Bay · Slibcli11 ion n·ow zoned
HlCHARD A. FITZGERALD, No. 179--Timea. -:'U" Dl1trtct be ci~ely :toned 8.8
ATTORNEY Publish March 6·13·20. 1951. ·_shown on the Shf' et No. 24 or the
districting map.
I• the Superior Court 01 t he Stat~ NOTICE OF HEARING Notice is bereJ>y further given
of Calllorala. l a .,.a l'or tbe PLANNING COMMISSION that said heartn~ wilf be held on
Cou'.aty of Rl,·enlde. NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN lh<' 15th day Qf March, and the
No. 136%3 that the P lanning Commission of 19th day of Ap II, 1951, at the
S<mCE OF SAl.E Of" lt ~L the City or Newport Beach. Slate hour of 7 :30 p. ., in the Council
P ROPE RTY AT P RIVATE of Callrornla, will hold publlc hear· Chambers or the City Hall. New·
SALE inp on lhe Resolution or lptentlon port Beach, Cal rornla at which
Jn tM Matter of tM Estate of of the Planning Comm.is.slon to lime and place . ~ and all persons
JOSEPH WOLTAS, ~. amend Section 9102.2 of Ordinance lntereeted may lappear and be
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN No. 635 so that certain lands south heard thereon. f
that the underalgned, u Adminis--of U. S. Highway No. 101, mo1-P RAY Y. COFfELIN, Sccrt>tary"
lralor or the estate ot JOSEPH 1 particularly known a.s the Stanley By Order or Chai~man,
WOLTAN, Decc~. will aeU at T_racl, ~hown on Sheet No. 4 of the Walter M . Longmoor.
private aale to the hlgheat and dR1S3tr01c.L1,n~ n,1ap be0 r1ezoHn0ed ,rr?m,. a No. 183-Timcs. l·
HA'ITRl:88E8
ea.ta 11,_ Mattt"MB OL
tllle N-rt Blvd.
Water Heafll!rs
8EltVICE i& REPAIRS Joe Bec/JolJ
./\u ·hortzed Dealler
Daty &: Nla;'ht Heat.en
TEIMS
10',t Oo.,11 Oii •II HeeflllJ
Phone Harbor %54%-W
beet bidder, upon the terms .and · .u' r1c to a • -18 r1c . Publlah March 6·~3. 1951.
conditions hereinafter mentioned Notte(' Is hereby ~urlher given -------'-1---------------------
and subject to confirmation by that said hearlni;s will be held on
the 15th day or March, and the saJd Superior Court, on the . 19th 19th d r A II 1951 l th h day of March, 19~1. at the hour or . a y 0 pr · a . e our
10 o'clock A. !"· or thereafter of 7 .30 p. m., In the council cham·
wilhlrf the Lime allowed by law. Ix-rs or t.he Cit>"° o r Newport Beach,
at the office or sa'id Admlnislra · ca11rom1a al which time and place
t or in the Court Houae. Cit of any a n4 all persons Interested may
. Y appear and be heard ther eon . I Riverside, County or Rlveralde, PLANNING COMMISSION
State or California, all right. title, RA y y COPKLIN s ta
Interest and e 8 ta l e of said · · ecre r y
JOSEPH WOLTAN. Decea.sed, al By Order or Chairman,
th lime or hi.l!I death and all Walter M. Lo,ngmoor. e · No. 185--Tlmes. • right. tiUe and Interest t hat said Publi h Ma h 6•13 1951 eatate hu acquired. by operation 11 re · ·
or law or' otherWlse. ·other ·thatt or
ln addition to that of said JOSEPH
WOLTAN •t the tim e or hta death
In and to the real property de·
acrlbed a.a rollowe:
An undivided one·haU ln-
tereat ln au that real properly
•ltuated in the County of Or·
&"A'e. Slate of California, •nd
deacrlbed as fol!ows :
Lot 18 in Block 43 or River f
Section, Newport Beach, as
per Map thereof recorded ln
Book 4, Page 25 or mlace.llad·
eoua Mape, Records or Orange
County, California.
SOTICE 0 1" HEARING
P LANNING COMMISSION
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Planning Oommialon of
the City or Newport Beach will
hold two public hearings-on the
application or E . Morris Smith tor
the rezoning or Lots 1 and 3.
Block 436, Corona del Mar Crom
the present zoning or R-2 lo a C·1
zone, in accordance with Section 6
o r Ordinance No. 635. •
LLem!1~:e~u r~r~r~1 LL
3sp NEWPORT BOULEVARD
JUST ABOVE THE AllCllES
StlU 0'4·ned IUld Operated by
BURT LLOYD • ' Serving , the ' 8aftle ftne home cooked -food as blefore.
We haf: jui;t added a new dining roon1
you and your ramily. • SPECIALIZIXG IX
to serve
STEAKS •• CHOPS • SEAFOODS
I
ALSO SH ORT ORDt:RS
If It'• a steak or a hamburge r you
want It is swe to tute better at
LLOYD'S
BEACON 6966
BIW. or offer• are invited tor
said property and muetft.>e ln writ-
ing and will be reee~ed 1 at the
aroreaaJd orrice or s.akl Admlnls·
lrator or may be filed with the
Clerk or a.aid Superior Court at
any time aner flrel publication or
this notice and before making
Notice Is hereby furthe r g iven
1 that the said hearings will be held
on thC 15th day or March and the
19th day of April, 19:51 , at the hour
ot 7 :30 p . m. In the Council Cham·
bet or the City Hqfl. Newport .~~;;:;;,;;;;;:;;:;;::i;;;:::::;::;::;:::;::;::;::;::;:::::;::;::;::;::;::;:;;;,;;:;:~
Beach, CaJifornla, at which time !
aakl aale. '
Sa.Id e&le Will be made upon the
rot1owtn1 term•: Caa:b ln tawtul
money of tbe United Stat.ea, ten
per cent .... ( 10~ l of the p\ltcbue Prtce to be paid on the ·da y of .&le,
balance on conflnnatkm of aale by
the Court, buyer to usume the
e.xletinl' trust deed ln favor or
Newport Balboa Federal Savtnga
and Lo&n Company recorded Octo-
ber 19. 18Mt, in Book 2088, Page
400, Official Record.a of Or &lligf'
County. ln the ampunt of apprl>xi-
mately U.224.00, bearlnc 6\l'J\
tnterul, payable $21.00 per month.
DATl!:O : hbruary. 211, 11161.
BEN F. WHITE,
Admlniatrator of lbe F.atale of
J-ph Wollan. Deceued.
and place any and aJI · persona In· F u N tere.ated may appear and be heard
thereon. · 1 J Z .ONE
RAY Y. COPEUN, Secretary
Planning Commi8llton
By Order of Chairman, OP~ EVERY FRIDAY, SATURDAY
Waller M. Longmoor.
No. 182-Timea.
Publish March 6·13, 1951.
NOTICE OF HEARING
P 1"'NNING COMMISSION
NOTICE IS HER EBY GIVEN
lb&t the Plann:ng Commlulon of ·
the City or Newport Beach will
hold a public hearing on the ap·
plication of Ray B . Loomia for a
50 ~ variance on the Wly ~ or
Lot 11· and the Wly ~ of Lot 18.
Block 10. Section 2, Balboa Island
f29()..{)2 Ruby Averlue) in accord·
&llice with Section 6 or Ordinance
No: 635. .
Wllll&m K ing or Huntington
Beach WU elected preBident O( the
Student Christian A880Clalion,
Orange Coaat college, when the
orcanlzatlon recently held Its first
meeting of the se<:ond semester al
th~ home_ pf one of IU sponsors,
Charles Lewis in Costa Mesa. Ron-
ald PenOington .alao of HunUngr-
ton Beach, waa elected men'• vice-Trta.l of ~rt ~ Lower of
president and Cay Kran of Mid• Hollywood on companion charger.
way City, women'• vtce-.presldenL Qf m&JUllaucht~r and felony drunk
Ellen Reichardt of Weatmtnster driving wu 1tarted thJs w~k ln
became treasurer. court of Superior )udge P'rankJln
No. 180-Ttmea.
PublllJb Man:h 8-13-20, IBM.
RICHARD A. FITZGERALD,
ATTORNEY
Notice is hereby turther given
that tht-said hearing will be held
on the I~th day of March 1951, at
the hour or 7:30 p. m. ln the'Coun·
ell Chamber or the City !!f!1. New·
port Beach. CaJIComla; at which
time and g~ace any and all per-
90"8 lntereated may appear and be
Specific group chairmen were G. West. Selectjon of the jury Wu
al.90 eln:ted: world relaledneu. made last week. h llWI hperter Coan of the ,8talt
Dorls Holmea ot Weatmin111ter; Lower-Ls accuAed of. responslbU· of Oalttorata. la ._. For tbe
publicity, .Jean Ba.rline of New-ity for the death last Dec. lf:. or ONat)' of Rlventde.
port Heights: work•hop, Velma Mn. Elizabeth \Vrlght or 8701 No. 115!1
heard thereon.
Thomu Buck ot Banta Ana; way. Injury ot her husband, George H. PllOPEllTY "T PlllVAft yialfi> I "·· 'viUcUo#J,
RAY Y. COP.ELIN, Secretary
PLANNlNG CoMMISSION
By Ordei of Chairman,
Walter M. Longmoor. \ Pridham of Coela Mesa: program, Seuhdre Dr., Newport Beach and NOTICE OF SALE OF KM.I. n ' ', ~-"--''-·--
and rneami. Keo i'\shcr and David Wright, Whose auto was struck SALE
Vaughn. both ot Costa M.... trom lbe rear by a machine drlv.n In the Matier of the -.ite ot · TERESA RENNER ' (Mrs. A. Renner)
No. 181,nmu.
l'llbUah March· 8, 1851.
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eve.nlng'1 irntertain.ment WU the near the w~ Newport Beacb U KART WOur.Alil. ~· .NOl'IVE 01" ffl!AWNO .. ,4 . C)f: .. •4• eta•• ffl ....... ,_,...
&l>j>wlng of colom movieo or Ell-city limit. 1 ·NOTICE . 18 llDUlBY (Jrvw!W PIANNINO OOIDDli8lO.lf · ; 1r l
rope pe"°nally m'ide by Dr. GUu J.G,.. Wright wu knocked out of• tbal ll>e UIMlenlined. u ,\..,\.j.;i;: NOTICE ra. HJ!iREBY oIVJCN . ·~~, .,..,.. . Harbor 1 J,1 ,..,
Brown on a rec:eht trip abroad. the car and died abortJy llt.tr U... t N.lor of tbe oitate of iiu:JlT G. Ut.at. tbe ~ comnu.ktn ot · lwt ·•I • C ..1-I ~ W. Lewta allowed colored aud .. 2:40 p.m. col11alon. . · w d LTAN, ollo -u liARY IJ>t..ctty ~ Newport Beach. s tl.IA( · l . _ 1 'U Jl?IR '.-:-Pl'W -· .,,,_ otl the CSA ront~m>ce held lri , · Wf!LTAN, Dee..-. will ~ a l of c&ur-ia. WUl ·bold public._,.. C..;;;;;iiiloo;;;;~;;j.~m-a...,,..;.;. ........ ...,...,..,...,...,...,;;;i;;.__..,
Monterey last mQClh. • G•t• Jal .s ..... b. ,.i,.. .. •to tlle ~--tnp aa'llia--of lntentlon '
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· A.~ 'Wlm·approval Ralpll era:..r-_ M ; of N-potl -ialijoet to ·~· "' lllo. • ao that wtlhlh tile &ftti ''?"', u... P9a1J! JPla••lnr . CM>-Beacll, got a year 111 joll t>un au--~lor OOllrt. .., .~ ;JfUl _.,._ bX cortabi'IDU ·1a 'IVaci
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-t ot ~· 8iOd.. <l<>o!& lwo of them (orsertea, j lie w ·rr 1 1 u.o -al\! wed law, to 4U Ilic. P T to Ml lnC.. Ill to
fiOm tJ0o to llOOO -It~. had admllle<!. I • a~· ·an'Joe Gt itJd ' ... ~·~ ik to -'bidL llruc'
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~ • ' ~ower Squa6'on
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t:ae wt•• ol memben. and a 'dtn•
ner at tbe Bay Club ln Ute even.big
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' otlaldod by n-ly 200.
Commander Clifton proved to i..
eo t.borourttty lnlormed on all
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• By MAR,Gp. • • • • •
._ Sq~ matt.ere that members
enjo~. a day of highly produc-
Uve dj..,auton with him. Twenty ..
five ye.an of work, through alJ
pbuea of Squadron program, h&vf'
given the Squadrons a Chief Com·
mahder who 1.s ·an experieneed and
understandlng leader.
l!fllUGlrrLY llPINBTl:Rll SEii: G · BOLACIJ -bali.ocl potato ~ wi cho~ .,..... qnlDn, wat~
l!PR,t.WL SUPERBLY ON THE 'IN SWDl· panley and a plop ,of eour 'l"'""'· Neetll,.. to eay, the~ wu.Joy A I _ _J~
. SUITS IN THE SPRING! AJJy womall who caroo a keen dlnller In the Perkin'• aebold that nlgbL ..<nd Y<IU loo
to make • splluh !n tbe aodal niral tbl• aeuon can en~rt.&in J.a1{1Glly an,d l>ull . y ~ elepnt, beal~l dut~
Sunday aflt!rnoon, u: the' Hypo
came flying home from Avalon
with the Chief Commander's of-
ficial flag al !he lltarboard yanl-
arm and the P ower Squadron en·
atP flying a.stern, she wu met by
Squadron boat.a. Cur1J.a Doah met
Der 10 mUes out ln hia cru.laer
Buater, ...a.nd dipped the eruiign In ~tin!? to the Chief and follow~
the Hypo ln. The cockpit of lhf"
Hypo wu lmpreu ivc, filled with
Ure Commandt n .. all in their navy
blue Squadron unlforma.
. will do(·po.ddle at full opo.od to Bwl~ult Hdqo.-With "" lnexperuilft freali n.h U.. eay.lde Flah MkL u your
• ... l'HIC JO LlilE SPORT SHOP.· Lee Stroup hu pleee de r.ist.aftcel Tune.ha next week for another thrllllDC' adv9n~
' _.... bat.hins auila that make )"OW'· mouth water eveD ! ttlre of LuJo Perklna, called ~~I · Eel'• Eye-browa" or What hap-
-; My vote fQr the suit moet Ukely to , !Jle llllk of ponocl at 2800 IAfayotte at :J''~ YSIDJ!l FISH KKT. -ON THE
the Boonlwalk la the •ult Howard G""'r bu ClellllfDOC! lor Calin. BAY AT NEWPORT. I -
This la a l~l!Mc!a. el&at.lclzed nylon sharklkln lb Sea·m!at ~l"'ffb, black, • e •
Rfoelectlon
A&htoo'a reelection to the DLB-
lric t · Commander's poet aaaurea
the California Squadrona. Balboa..
Los Angele.a, Long Beach. Santa
Monica Bay and San Franciaco,
the co ntinua.nee of enthuaiutlc
Rnd experienced teaderlhip. A.ab-
ton holds , the highest gradea the
E?quadron glvea, that of Navigator,
which means he bu qualifi ed In
Pilot ing, Seamanship, Advanced
P iloting, Junior Navigator and
Navigator courst>a.
He hu 11 merit marks , meaning
Chat he hu served tint the Los
Angeles Squadron, anct then Bal·
boa, to v.·hlch he tranafcrred three.
years ago. in eome Im po rtant ca -
pacity for each or t hMe 11 years.
H e has been a Balboa Squad.ron
~ Commander.
Robert Boyd, wh~ electio n to
the DI.strict secreta ry -treuurer
poet waa a.l.so unan imoua, holds
the g rade of Junior Navigator. baa
1 been a Balboa Squadron· Cornman-
• der and hu nine me rit marks. He
baa taught. for many yeara. the
d ifficult compa88 wo rk l o the Pi-
. toting claaees and hu given thP
Advanced Piloting courses here
' several tlmes. H is devot ion to • Squadron work and hla inatruct ·
ing ak lll are Well.. recognlzed.
Put Com mander J ohn Stick
from l...o8 Angelea, Past Com-
mander Leater Lowe also from
' Loe Angeles, Pu t DI.strict Com-
manden Robert ~ a.na' Larrv
' McDowell, and the new San ~
clsco Comm11.nd('r, Collia Hutsell.
' forlnerJ)r a Los Angeles Comman·
. der v.•ere at the aeaalons. Also
oceu bark -01' royal blue. The ~t.e trimmed! ~ lln• la
a ele'¥erly cantrtved contraption, concernlnl" which Lee~-.ya, ··u you
have "ti.em• o IL If you don't. there'• a •n.1.-to put '901ne'." Other . . . ,,_.. )
balhinl' eulta wtth high eye-cue are the 1 A: Z ptece Ma1irice Handler
cottona. piques. and failJM A: Hawaii.an la.pa print.a. M ."4up. Or the
Roee-Mar\e Reid aculptUttd _.tm oult with boned top .mtp1 win
the awim~ meet for you ! Tbe9e are 1 A: 2 pee. bea1.1Uu in navy,
aqua. OT camell~ ptnk -Aa a mat~r of fact, one le quJte formal
in a bare eon. of way-backless with ahirred, faggoted bUBtline-
wha.t there la of tt Is well worth Sl4..9G? You can proudly lead &n)'
of lheae w its to waler from Jo-Lee Sport Shop, l~ Newport Ave.,
Coata Me&&. • • •
COME! MINE LEETLE GYPSY. ITS TIME
ro TRAVEL -ON! A.h! Parta in the spring!
Aphla tlme in Apple Valley! M0onttght over Mae
West! Arl•-Gypay! it's folly to Mt In your tent,
pe.lm.ing your creaay ~ ailver. Travel! See Ille!
V1NCENT8 UDO TRAVEL BURJ!JAU CAN
GIVE YOU COMPLJ!JTI: TRAVEL 8l!lRV1Cl!l.
Ch&J'kKte Hollinshead can book you anywhere
near or far by ship, plane or train! Or lt you
want to get away from It all for a week~d.
you can get resort and hotel bookings here! Charlotte aaya Apple
Valley, near Victorville, la quite t he amart, enjoyable tour theae day1f
Peraonally, rm mad tor Mu.at.fan and hear glowing report.II concern-
lng Charlotte'• Me.x1c""1 toura! Weather and flt.hing. allegedly are
great Utere noW'!·' .. 'i'feaae remember that Vincent's Travel Bureau
can book your trav~la any place. for buslneu or pleasure-around
the world or just to Omaha. Mut ual Theater ticket agency a.s well!
Welcome traveler to VINCENT'S TRAVEL BUREAU. (in mez-
zanine, Vincent's Lido Drug ) Harbor 1246.
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HEY DIZZY! DO YOU HAVE SPOTS BEFORE YOUR EYES?!?
Do you !!! Oon"t disregard this danger signal! Go fumble around
under lJle mattress for your purse. Then 10 to 300 S. MIL.In. Balboa.
Go in the buOding painted re<t and grope your way back to the
shelves in the rear. There in the center of the second shelf from
the bottom, you'll find a bottle of spot remover. Suddenly every-
thing will become quite clear to 'you! You'll rea~ize the BALBOA
5 and 10 HAS EVERYTHING YOU COULD POSSIBLY NEED for
removtnr spots from furniture, wood work and enamel. You'll find
O'Cedar Dri·Clow, that wonderful, new la.sting rumlture polish that
requires. only a few euy swipes lo apply. You'll aee Old Eng-llah
Upholstery Cleaner, and Scratch Co~r Polish. floor and glass wa.x !
And ·then. Oh clear-eyed one. you'll joyously ~Uk:over mo ps and
broom• and gteamlng hungry garbage palls! Even tho' you're almoat
too happy tcr talk. ask about the PAINT AND ENAMEL AT 1h
PRICE. You'll be prety ~II loaded down with Houite-Cleanlng
equipment, but J think you can atlll car ry YOme St. Patrick's Day
(March 17 1 Cards In your teeth! Everythlng that is anything la at
the ,BALBOA 5 and 11, 300 S . Main, Balboa. t
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Thi• meuace la for women la.ad landladies ' only!
(Chlldf'en under 8 not admJtteclj. I .~ wu just thinking
durtnc the tans "ltlll watcheo f the night that with
Suter VacaUOn Week wtn,fln . It'• way to ua, many
wome.n wt1l be nain&' up room. and apartment. for
-tllla and L fut buck. CARtLE'B UNPAINTED
ruRNITURE SHOP can tumlahi you with cheat. of
drawen.,. coffee tab19:a: wardrobea. cabinet.I and all
10rte of wonder(ul mahoran,y, ¥bj or gum funUshinge!
Thia han<bpme ftl9dem · and provincial turntture ls
1turdy and extremely well buJJt! J And Idea.I for vaca·
lion rental unita. You c!an aa~e yourael.t a lot of
money and have an elegant Hollywood head board.
buffet or record cabtnet1 with ju.at a tef!ntay bit of
work. Carlyle'• wlll explain to you about how caay •it Is tO brush
1tain & beautiful finish on any of lhla rumlture. If you don't care. to
pick up a brua6 at all, aak to are the Values in tinlshed bedroom
tel.a, and excellent buya In lDnef•Pring matlrcs.ees. CARLYLE'S UN·
PAINTED FURNIT URE (fotn}erly Al"aJ 111 reall y intriguing stu.ff.
l hope I'm beattnr thi• drum loud enough for you to feel the call
to--JJtl8 Newport Blvd., Cotlt& Mesa. Beacon 6124·J . . ' • • •
SHOOT IF YOU MUST THIS OLD GREY HEAD .
BUT ALLOW TIME FOR A OOLOR SHAMPOO, SllE PLEDt
Theae Immortal lines truly express th1 spirit of American
Womanhood! Women want to look their bea even a t a neighbor-
hood dos-rtrht. rm not auggeaUng )'Ou star any commotion, I'm
ju1t recommending that }'OU go lo RUTH"S BEAUTY SHOP and
get renovated for spring! Ruth Is fea turing a marvelOus spring
tonic for faded jaded hair -the ROUX1 COLOR SHAMPOO. This
shampoo cornea ln 12 natural shades. The lo r lasts 4 . 6 weeks
and give• your hatr an Innocently. riatural 1 k . Furthermore. this
'natural look' doesn't rub off on the pillow at night! $4 for the
color Shampoo and &el !' Also it your hair really ra tty -ask
Virginia or Harriett about the new Vitex t a tmt'nts. Vitex is a
medicine for burned~ broken or bent ha.tr . T e treatmcnl1:1 will re -
store Keratin Coag. &nd without Ke rtaln C ag in your hair. you
might Just a.a well roll over and play dead. It.ex Is also good for
too oUy or dry hair. TrealmenU are $3.50 in ludlng was h Rnd aet
Pull a sack over your head and slink over t R ulh'1:1 Beauty Shop,
338 PoinHttla, Corona del Mar, Phone Ha.rho 2901.
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"Oh I was da.nctn wit 1 n1y da.1·llnG". when a
friend sloll!I my sweethear a. .. "'1ty!"' You're
all familiar "'Ith t he sor y sa~a of thRt Ten-
nessee belle who was, Ji lte in the n1lddle or the
ball -room. This &band cd woman probably
vore ill ·fi t tlng shoe~ &n danced J.ike a clod·
1opper. Take h~. ladle Your feel a re in1·
port.ant pedeslala! Whet r you're tripping the
light fantaatic or promena. lng in t he 1noonlight,
.. ,. :. • BARBER'S BOO'l'r;Rl' fi t you In light step·
pers! BARBER'S BOCYrERY 18 featuring th nat iona ll y advertised p resent were R-obert Moulton, Ed·
' mund Simmona, past commanders •
THERE THEY GO! THEY'RE O FF!
AROUND THE FAR TURN! OUT OF
._ VITALITY AND GRACE 'WALKER SHOES or wa lking right lnto
1 at Long Be.ach ; George ~!linger,
• past commander or S&nta Monica
Bay Squadron ; and the preaent
1 comma.ndera : Harold Tracy or Bal·
boa Bay Shores, Loa Angelea Com-
. m ander ; Robert Schilling. com-
: m.,,der at Long Bea ch, Carlos
Bronson, Commander, Santa Mon-
ica Bay. -
Bible Translators
, (C<>otlDood from Pap 1)
send, who heads the organiution
set up in 1934, .said tnat plan.11 ca ll
for expansion of the activttles
1 "'hic h now reach into remote parU
of the world, chiefly where there
are no .written languagea.
1'HE BAG. INTO THE STRETCH, AND
DOWN THE STOMACH! The ind.Japutable·__,.
winner of the Feed·Bag SweePJilakea Is -"'-:1'.11...-
the 16<: hamburger "on the trot" put out Ow.,-
by tbe Kottage"' Kaf-.. Coeta Me.ea. Go to
the winning window and buy a bagful! Don"t sit there like baby
blrda in. & neat wit.Pl your moulh'a open! It'• true! Kottage K&fe
sella truly delightful h.a.mburaera by the bag or one at a. t ime for
only l:k:. Wbere you eat them ls yotjr business. Eat them there
or take them home· and snarl over them ! Koltage Kafe has loads
of tree parklq, So If you want to curl up in your car with 80me
cof.fee, a ·laco. a malt, a doz. or 80 hamburren1 and a dear
blonde friend, It's your private affair . The idea Is. you fill your
own 1-nk, or eerve your11elf and save. These hamburgers at l&c
an made ot freah, pure Mannlng-'a beef, and a re regular size on a
5e8&.rne bun with hOtne·m&dt!' rellah. They come trom the Koploua
KJeen Kottage Fate-Kost.a Mesa -Op:eA 11 a. m.---8 p. m. f closed
TUes. I 1920 Newport Blvd. 1 blk beyond the Mesa Theater-BET-
I'ER BUY A BAO. 8UD. 0 rou p Pl.au
The organlution plans on gen-• • •
eral offices. a home for children of ARE THE CROW'S FEET ON THE MARCH ? Are the little
missionaries, a school for them, a laugh. Jines turnlng to snow-shoe tracks around youl' baby blue
translation center , a printing plant I cyu? Then tt'a time for you to think abo\Jt the proper lighting
• f or· producing books and pamph-for your fadlni charnt& You must be sure lhat your home b&ck-
• lets, and storage of t.belr supplies. ground is tl&ttertng. ·Let {Ile Ululltrate : Helen Wolfard at the Shade
• The objective la to translate the Shop bu Flexalum VeneUan blind• in decqrator colors that will eer·
.. Bib~e into llulguages for illiterate talnly show you in your beat llC"hL These -aluminum bllndl!l come
and . uninformed· peoples who have in ~ttertnc tiluea, IJS"ht a.nd dark ,n.ena, grays, blaze, and oyater
no Written language; expe.rlenced white. You can order them made with contra.eting putel sh~des of
llnquisls c reate an alphabet for washable_ plastic tape and &lao have Valence boxes made to YJ>Ur
them from their sP.f>ken language, design and color. I thln.k thea blind.a Will lend • lot ol pleulnl'
Spring! The Vlt.alltys a.re in while casua.Js. rown a.ncl while s pec-
tators, and very dre88y blue ror black s uede pumps, $9 .96-$12.95 .
The Grace Walker's come in a handsome ritish Walker. and In
dress-up pu'mP8 and straps $7.96-$11 .9.$. P in1a Cove r-Girl dressy
Oats a.re advertieed in leading fuhlon mag8 as bein( pretty racey
.foe&-reu. · Barber's Bootery bu t he Cover Ir! flats In red, white.
blue and black, at $7.95. Likewise Holywood kooters. similar Shoes
In blue and black suede for $8.45. Don"t w ry! You11 be belle of
t he ball and dance: like a dervish In 5hoes rom &rber '.11 Boot.er);.
l 79S Newport Ave., Cos ta MeM. '"'
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STOP ! THIS IS A ROAD-BLOCK! E3rvone
driving a convertible pull over here! Let e see
your license. .Um-hum . . . . J ust as I thot You
need PROOISCO TOP-ORI. that new m iracte top
dreaslng for old and faded convertible tops. The
TAYLOR TRIM 8ROP can make your old to k>ok
like new with Top-Ori! This top dresaing f:ater-
proofs. protecla, and resto res the color. It oesn't
harden or crack the surface. You can gl!!t a I st ing,
2 coat job for around $1~ Compared t o th~ cost'
of a new top, thla 11 a bargain worth latching~' n to!
So have TOP-ORI TOP DRESSCN«J put o your
top by Taylor! TAYLOR TRIM also makes roal good ltent covers .
does auto-uphol•tering, and cus tom trim w rk a l 1102 lndw.trial
Way, Costa Meaa. Beacon 6930.
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Bl•nleJ ~ R....s. -a. paliltq COii·
1.nct.r:-1""""1tt4'l lul week bl
a ciwae o( snaa theft of •1000
ollepolly bor""fed'from Dr. J. B.
Rlebanl ol N-eurpcWt Beoch for a
Cootll 111-~ lnlf ')ob. '
. Richard had complained ~t
Reed IJAleCl the money !or hla per'
.:maJ blbaslJ!:d &bouJd have. ~
tqriied It he did' not get the
p&la.tlng :cof tract for wbtch the
money allepd,ly wu loaned..
At -)Ila flnt trl&I In SUperlor
Court, a . jury dlaagreed llind WU dl8charged~.1 Reed WU prosecuted
apln and .tbe Jury deliberated an
hour a.net a,. half betor& reporting
to Prealdlns Jude• Robert Gard-
ner.
•• Aceld•nt
In Pedestrian Death
Death of a pedestrian in Hunt•
tngton Beach ,Frlday, Feb. 23, wu
called "accltlental" by a coroner'•
' jury.
The Inquest . wu held, In the
death of Nick Demar&kl.t, 80, of
Sam'• Sea.food cafe, Sunset Beach,
kllle.CI u he crosscd Coast Hwy.
north of Anderaon Place in "Hunt-
ington Beach.
Driver of the car was Charlea
Horrell. 4.9, of 116 -3l•t St .• New~
port Beach.
The · inquest waa held in the
Smith mortuary, Huntington
Beach1
$3000 RC QJaota
( Coettaued trom Pase t)
lng home aoHcltatlon are Fred
Wiaeman; Jim WhJte, Irma Gal)..
rlel, Miidred Mathews. Calla
Viele, Lilian Butler &Jd Walter
Weime r.
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•CwU.tJJ .._~ l) ~ ' Jr'., Loe ~ &Jtd Jpm H.. •. · . -B~ Loo Allgelea at •:Jt p.
at f;JO P• lD.;WU ~ 11'.rry-ml Bund&y. Both CNO Md•'bees
mUler, 40, ol ~'. )illtnu'ay traVcllblg·weat on ll>e ~ ~
patrol ·-_,.. ..... ~-g way and came Into • rigllt -
a panel ~livery~ north on turn at. the Arches aimultaneoualy.
-r I Blvd. apt>"""' UY D' "' bL awerved to avoid a d .car, lost am.ages ~ere !Tg ,· 1
control ot the abd went off •
the rood, 11onc11ng ,11~ ditch.· Th• OvercrowdUICJ
truck WU-badly damaged and ltonlinuai ;rom 'Pap 11 Me~f w.. take.n "° St. owne rs will be gtven 24. bou.ra to
Joaepb a oaplta.l , b ambulance. correct the situation or court ac-.-
Bum~ Ho~· t ion w ill be ta.ken. Copies of the
kt 2: J>. m. Ft:ibay, achool bus ~late housing law are ava.lla.ble at
driver George L. 1Leseberg. 152 the Newport Beach fire depart-
CabrUlo St., Coal& l,resa was going mC'nt office in Balboa or at tb.t!
eut on an alley ... \nl the 1400.block county health department.
ot Balboa Blvd., dear the gi-am-1 Hayden said that the.re mu.at tie
mar IC~I when )¥: hit a parked !)()() cubic fet>t of a ir for each) per ..
~~r:o ;~ed~~er b~:m~~ :; \~ an:~ee:i:~!::: :: ;!;
damaged part of .the roof of a rooms used for sleeping purPo-a.
home located at 1~05 W. Balboa
Blvd. I j•----------Extell8tve damagµ to both c:ars !\'OW SHOWL'16
FIRST RUX
'3 Guys Named Mike'
Jane \\1)'man, Van lobaeoa
-AIKO-
resulted when a lcar driven by
Gladye L. Se•se~ 1~6 'h E. Ball,>oa
Blvd., Balboa. struq<. a car belon g-
ing to Gordon W ~II which was
parked ln front of 912 W , Balboa
Blvd., Newport' Be&ch, at 5: 16 a.
m. Saturday. I • 0"UNDER THE GUN°' An accident tnvo~ving two cars
and· a trailer-type truck occurred J:lchartl Contr, ,Audrt"y Totter
:ST .4.RTS SliNDAY at 3 :45 p. m . urday oh tht'
Bayahore Bridge. ara driven by
Rose K. "Blair, San edr0. a nd Mr8. f"IRST R UN
E. Rockwell, S · Diego, wccc "TOMAHAWK"
travelling south n the Coast In T••('hnicn.lor
Highway when a t railer tru<'k ,. 1• · ~-~-
d l l.b W l " F ' c• R. . nn .lt•flln, \ Vortne de ..__.av r ven y al er f · tSnt'r, 1v1·
era, travelling In ~e oppo.sit t' d i· -AllSO-
recllon •kidded a~crash l'd into 1 "0peration Disaster'' the two cars. Fo r ately no one I
w .. injured and amages to all ~~ ~ ~ A-· vehicles involved as sligh.t. Tiu.• \,_ • I •
truck skidded 78 ya rds before slnp· X A.
ping, according tol police r1•ports.' 'LJ"~f! y
Turning ri ght aq t he A rchcs at 1
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-, -a long With achools for children and ft.do your old V. blind.I with thia wuhable plaatlc non-raveling
! and a~ulta allJc:e, It, wu explained. tape. Ill fact, you can ·buy thla tape by the y&i-d.. It certainly la
~· At present. 300,ml.asion llngutata u Improvement over that old.d.Jrty, raveling strin1 tape. You can
, are at work In the field and ln the look good in your kitchen or bathroom too by lnatalllng aome of the
THIS IS A Tff.uE STORY AND NOT SOMETHING I MADE
UP WHILE UNDER THE INFLUENCE O F HADACOL! About 11
week aso. Eun.Jee Knox, charming owner of Fun Fa.ahlon'a dreSe
ahop in Corona del Mar read in TRJS paper about the ba.rga.in.s in
carpeting at the COASTLINE FLOORING COVERlNG. What struck
her dtecemlng eye wu thla item: SPECIAL~ PARK AYE. TEX-
TURED BROADLOOM for 113-16 A SQUAIU\ YARD INSTALLl':D.
Eunice atepped to the phone and called Clare~ce Page. Aa a re~lt
of th.la Important conference, Coaatline Floof Covering lnatalled a
divine ebade ot green wall to 'wall carpeting in the Fun Fuh4on'a
Shop. Eunice Knox is dellfhted with the results! She says now her
Shop lookl like the green room at Bullock's Wllshi~. Mr. Page of
the Coutllne Floor Covering-waa ha ppy to do the job 80 neatly
and etflclenUy, and I was extremely happy to 8ef! two good mer-
ch&nta get together.· In. fact, all _ 3 of us may join hands and play
rlng &round the roay on ·that bea utiful green carpel. The moral
lo UlJ• hearth-warming tale ls: Shop at Coa stline FLOOR COV·
ERING for carpeting, linolelim, a.spha.lt tile, and general !Hltlsfactlon.
t8th and Newport Ave., Costa Mesa. Beacon 52Sl-J .
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general offict-s. Hopea are to in· print pattem window ahadea from this place. It doesn't coat a
creue the fleld t o. 1000 such Un-thlq for ut~mate.s or d\acu.ulona on your shade problenu at the
qulats,. ·who are trained in summer Shade Shop bj' tbe Sea, Sl4 29th St., Newport, Harbor 884.
inst itutes at Unlveraity of Okla-
ho ma, Canada and Australia .
The Wycliffe Bible TraJ'Ulllatol"8,
Inc., hu lta own fleet of airplanes
which regularly deliver supplies
and food lo the mluionarles in the
remote part.a of the world, Grlset
explained.
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001'"T CRY
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AND Ttu:N DYE
FA.OED CURTAINS!
DON'T SIGH, • • • Be9in Trial WE CLEAN "ZOUNDS! oDDs BODKINS! sEND FOR SCOTLAND YARo!
1 ANL THEN D\"E • . . . . . 8END FOR BAM SPADE! GET MY SOLICITORS. GALL AND
(C-11-from Pase II 404 COAST BLVD. WORKWOOD INC. ON THE WIRELESS! I'VE BEEN' ROBBED!
1948.. Mr. and Mrs. Hutme w erP WA.SBERrlTE, ~RON~~ :!:w -MY BAILING TICKETS ARE GONE ANO I MUST SAIL AT
paaeengers on t tie SJ>f'eciboat anrl ")NCE!.. "Come naw, Erwood," I said ln a soothing tone. "l'U ft.ftd
that sbe suff•red ihjury wklen ..she • • • ~hoae tlcketa U I have to rip your lovely ahop apart." Running
fell when the boat hit rougtt water YOQ..HOO ! Y()().HOOI SURPRISE! COME ON BLINKEY, prlckly In att.d out the tablu laden with glittering COBtume jew~lry.
lt' outaide the harbor. WA.KE-UP! lt'a 6 L m. and tlme to hit the road, Mac! Whether t turned on all the beautiful half·priced l&mps! Heedleaaly brushing
Attya. Arthur M . Bradley aJ\d you're pln& fiahlng, catching the P . E . tor Long ,Beach~ or aea.n:h~ Past' the ~h (laaa. cryatal. a.M stemware. I dashed to the beaut!·
Jamea E . CoUlna charged the Ing for the fount.a.in of youth, lit.op at the ANCHOR cate for • 'ul rock maple bed-divan covered in gay red print fabric, list price
boat ~a.s being driven at exces· bre&11:faA lb.at wtU open n>ur eyes and warm your vital& Glad)'ll. 1lto-now marked ·down to a pitiful $95. Sure enough, there in
sive. s peed and that proper aate-that cook of cook.a: cbeerfully opens her cafe everyday (9xCept Wed.) "..he chartreua mou fringe lay the m laalng Uc keta. ~II Mell.
ty devk9 were not provided foi fron1 5 L A'L to G p. m. Start the day off caretullY J1&bt witll l!lrwdod ·and I drove-thru the rain to the docks. "Bon Voyage," I
.._ the protect.ion of pueenger. , buttetm.Wr: bot cakea or a platter fUll of sausage an~ eg'p •lopPe<' whiaPei'ed u f:rwood leaped aboard the ferry and aa.Ued away into
' lhd Ne "-wledp -., WttJ\ a U. kup ol koffeo. Now don't go away< f;nn If )'O'' :he · mt.t \owe.rdo Bal-r.Jand. AJo I drove thotlully baek to
Clawaon. who WN operating the like to .ieet tw nooo-~re'9 a place tot you at the Anchor Cafe ~. Shop at 401, m. BaJboa Blvd •• BalOO.. I muaed oYVl the
boat. Mid be bad ·nq knowled~ Bn&kfut Y • ..-ved all day or 1.0'I: can lap up a bot lunch for SO< ~neu of lbe m&n--4L.Dd; hoped • eomeone Wou1d bu,y that •ti·
Uiat an accident' had even OC· pod with a ..._. c1\4Yer: 01&c1Y. aad Dee make ri&bt sharp laam· tlflll ·rocic. maple bedfdlVan . , .. Sud\' a bargain at$95!
cu......s. He Mid l!la tlrat notice blu'Set• °' obll-biu'Pn +ad put up lunchea Md· food to · W« ·~·· • wu aeveral month.o later when o•t! 'l)M -U..t , -to. pmalJ a~ the ANCHOR CAP'& i.
lbe Hulniee clatmed the woman .1Uper\atJ:u ;,,.dre •rnd tia wa aae llUfTOWl.<llnP. ~ Glad.Ya a,fa you PE YOU ARE GOING TO ~ME
had been lnJured. . .,... keop Y'Wr ~ floot ....... -pru•on ___ you BOJIOll ~ WilIBrt.ER·s . MOTHER f ' I A•
Atty. Max HurwtU. wbo la a. at at u. iv.II'• C&tt, 11.( D Cout. Bllttway. Newport. the ~tUre'.:.mou.er oti-90me ~ttle eomebody, ~11
alated by bla br<Jther, Ro~ . -' . ' bo pleo"'\I to know that f.'>DY Apparel ..... a
queolloned the plalntltfll aa to ; . " '• J · • • alee motber'a rilatem\y cupti>ooN hill .of Mdther
w!Ktber they bad noUced o1gns .. • •• • .... TO uQ 191T911D 'l01J1' ID.ANS • • • • Hubbllrdo!L.8! ~ I ~ you e&n llO lo....
u ' they !lllrchued ~ and • A. i.llTQ: D94MA ,_ SVDYD.t.Y LIPS,. • • . .tboro -~-a lot Of llmli't -l!pn-nolter-
• --t11e boot.a, od..rtllln& t11e • -.i..-:~r ·.flow ....... ,.,.., rn -!. '1eftHt 1a z wtoolo • ~ las -...., --. ~ .,, -..,..... .;.,
boot aa proYldlns "IJ>Md" ud '"JLl~la-Joi.t:-.... ,..,.. •-Lola .... Roi> Ft;pitow to -•I • , ~ ~i, ~that,... _..ny attnc-
·, •'thrllJo. ", Botl1 'Aid t11ey l\ad llOt r .. ,....,,. U... --'I .-a -to iqotller) (BUt wait! . • ·Ifft ,.,.. _.... The1 omocko run Imm ~ up. . ...,. ..... ,....,... .. ~~~ ~ ........... 111-.-w ,a-1) ~ ~ -•-iild, liaw• or'll !f~ Pl>Uy hu ~lo I poe. atat~l)'
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wlllcb a,_, later, - ---~-~i111t Ill IM·llATUm ,_ ..... ~ IW a -,.., *-'------~ U.. -~!fi.=' for 'prl!f•~
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Students Ship
SewJq. Machines
to .Okinawa
Proving tha·~ lndlviduall can
contribute to lntefnational eco-
nomic welfare in a very. direct
way. members of the Student
Chrt.stlan AuocJatk>n, Orange
Coast college. have recently ship-
ped two .sewing machines to Okin·
nwa. .
The project 'A'&s the l"el:Ult of a
· rePort to the organ:zatioo by one
of lU members. T oby Thomp90ll of
Costa Meaa. who, together with his
father, visited Okinawa last sum·
mer llllil discovered baaic nttda
of the Pacific islanders.
"Sewing machines have become
v&luable for more reasom tha,n
mere: se'"'•!ng-,'' atfltes Thompaon.
'"They constitut~ a potential buaJ-
nesa. Parts are not Impossible to
obtaln and electrtclty ls not es-
aential."
f \\'emen to 1 Man
It l8 understood that In many
Villages of the SOU-th em part of the
tsla..nd. the population ratio is four
"-'omen to o ne male adult. More-
.over, reports Thompson, agTicul-
ture ls li n1l ted for lack ot arable
la.DcL The need. therefore, seems
to be stimulation of home indus-
try.
Shipment or the m a chines wu
made through fa.cillties of an
American rt-lit'f agency. The ma-
chines wlll be tleliv1tt l'd to a na-
tive ministt!t who has set up a
mewing machin l· l'enter for Okin-
awa widows.
Coast students earned the
money they s~nt for machines.
"In fact ," says their spoMOr, Mrs.
J;>orothy Dallas, "no group earn-
ings have been used for any socta.l
entertainment this semeete r. Mem-
ber! of the SCA have had a goa..l,
and they have attalnl?d. It."
College Teaches •
'Low Cost Meals'
II you are one of the man}·
housew ives who is having diffi·
culty with your meal planning be-
cause of soaring food prices you
.will probably be glad to know that
A. 11-bort course in "Low Cost Mea.Ur"
is being presented at O range Co&st
Colleg e. Th is claSIS will be in-
structed by Miss Patricia Afoore
at the Home Economics Depart-
ment. The class commenced on
Wednesda y, F eb. 21, at 7 :30 p. m.
in the cooking laborato ry of the
Home Economics Building. A to-
t-al of five 2-hour meet ings will be
held on consecutive Wednesdays.
Considerable emphasis will be
placed on purchasin g for and pre-
paring cuserole diahea uid meat
ext'enders. Ways and m ea.na of
realizing a m aximum from low
CO.!t cuts of meat will be streMe<.I.
The class ;i,•IJI be bas~d largely on
demonstrations with some time al-
located for disc u.ssion periods. At
each 'meet ing th ree or four dlahea
will be prepared and suggestions
tor menus built around these key I
d i.sh es will be offe red. Interested
adults may register at the Eve-
ning Collegf' office. No fee ill
charged.
N ew port Harbor Chamber of
Commerce has re-ct'lv<'d word from
the Unit ed States Civil Service
Commission that there will be
·t t>gular Civil Se rvice competition
for the top level adminiatratJve
and o thPr key pollltlora in the new
W1lge a.nc;! price stabilization agen-
cie~ -_,.,. .well as !or admlnistrative
jobs ln' olher federal defense agen-
ci«-s. according to an announce-•
ment from the 12th U. S. Civil
S t>rvice Regional office In San
Francisco.
The new examinatio ns to be
used tor selecting t his kind o! per-
sonnel are: f 11 Administrative of-
fici!r and 12} BuslneBS analylst.
Conl.modity-lnduatr-y ana.lyist and
Industrial Specialist. Applicants
a re not required to take' a writ-
ten tt>st . but will be rated on the
basis of l helt e xperience. Salarin
range from $3450 to $10,000 a
)'t'ar.
• Further information may be ob-
tai°ned at the Chamber ~r Com-
merce office at 702 Ea.st Balboa
Blvd .. Balboa.
Anqler5 Get 32,730
Fish in D-mber
F orty-four party flshlng boaU
plu. 7,700 deep aea anglers equal-
ed 32, 730 ocean fish landed in Call·
fo mia por ta during the month of
December, a ccording to record ot
the State Division of Fish and
Game. •
Boat OJ>eratora told the divi-
sion 'a marine ftsherlea laboN.tory
that the greatest number ot sport
anglers; gut aboard in tbe Laa ~n
gelU Harbor area. The 2,784 flab-
; ermen landed 12.160 oce'1' /lah,
including 1,460 alba.con.
Next hlgheat monthly catch
WU reported from S&nt& M'onJca
and -do Beai:b, -1.1112
angien ....pt 9,9110 n.11.
San ntqo.aaaten-1.oai n.._.
-t.ook llome 8,lTO !loll for lbol< daT• euo.u. 'Pvti ._. ,_,
,,.... at Newport ~ C&llSht
l,MO flab, mo.t of whkb we.re al· -·
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from tM taahion llhow and tea lo ~ p~ntf'd at Balboa Bay Club Tbunday,
March 8. Ebel.I .llun.l.;n· arf' ln cbarce or tlcke t &aJet for Uu:. 8'zbor att9. Me>Ptlnc
to dlAcUM arrangemf'RfM &l't' commJttf"t" membf.rs, (Wt to rlcflt): Mn.. John
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lnoorilan Of an odvortiaement. ........,. the rtct>t· to correetly Claaalry
any •and all and to reject· uy adftrtillernet not contorm1ng to
tule9 and f'f!l'Ulattona. Advvttaementa and canoellatlon• will be
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ft11 Balltcte Bhrd., Nl!\vport Rttch, Valllon1la.
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eervlce. FUmltu:n and rup
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Cleaning Co. -
e.~ •111 72Ur
~UILDING SEBVICES
PAPER· jHANGING
and PfINTING
Kennetp Quarry
.1515 Santa Ap4 Ave., Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon ~
79c92
PAINTING
EARL SHEFLIN
273 Palmer St., ec.ta -
Bea. 6f~i-M 94c9
H. H. HOLBROOK
DEPENDA~J.E PLUMBING
A Prompt
-Sernco Mallltalned
Phone: H&rb<>r Hl&-'ir
280~~;: KI~;;;;:b
Building I Contractor
Estimates on ,New Construction
a.nd Repair
PHONE HARBOR ll&l·M
73c74b
WF1 RENT
ELECTRIC p~int sprayers, floor
sanders. p01! hers a.nd gardening
Pquipment. Stroot.s TeWlnkJe
Hardware, 1802 Newport ·Blvd.,
Costa Mesa. 1 Phone Bea. 5222.
' 86c99
!Z-BunOING 8ERV1Cl!:8
INTERIOR i -EXTERIOR
PA~TING UCENSED -INSURED
Glenn Johnston
501 -3ut St. Newport Bea.eh
Barbor 2297-J · 34c48
PAINTING
Houses; & Docks
or ? -!For estimate
PHONE HARBOR 1659-J ? : . . • 87c89
14-PJIJRSONAJ.8
Alcoholics An~nymous
Write P. 0 . Box .205
Balboa laland. Calif.
Phone KJmberly 3-539S
PREcISION
Watch, Repairing
ELECTRONICALLY
TESTED· AND TIMED
Louck's Jewelry
1786 Newport Blvd., Costa. Meu
8lc93
22-1.0ST AND FOTI!>'D
LOST -Libt!ral reward !or male
rf'd Oach.!lhund who disappeared
from 5101 Seashore Drive on
Ff'b. 3. Phone Harbor 0809-J
evenings. 84p89
~t:.,TIONS WANTED
EXPERIENCED MAN wants po-
lilltJon as motel or apt. manager.
\Vill alao considt•• maintenance
or caretakt>r of private estalP.
Will go anywhC're in C&llf. 5051i
E Bay Ave., Balboa. Harbor
258! ·R. 85c90
F1NE LAUNDRY or ironing only.
Help with dinner p.a.rties. Pick -
up and deliver. Mrs. WitliarM.
Call Beacon 5591-W. 88c.90
ORANGE COAST student desires
afternoon and week end, office
~ork, typing, office machlne11,
some bookkeC'plng, Har. 2913·J .
IRONING DONE by
piece. 3018 Balboa
port Beach.
86c88
the hour or
Blvd., Nt>w-
86p88
DON'T DELAY, C ALL TOOAY
... for an ad in the lively cl&Mi -
!led sectio n ot the
BIG THREE-
New.s-T1me8, Post Shopping New1
and the Press
OVER 21.WO CIRCULATION L'!
THE ANSWER!
Phone J:larbor 1616 today and aak
for the ad-:.aker .
' Television Service
RADIO REP AIRS
t..arry Ewen • • 1 a.rold Ha.mm
Technicians
MESA RADIO 8' TELEVISION
lllll Broadway. C. M. Bea. 5808-J
EASY SPIN \\'ASHER, 1 lf.i yrs.
old, good condit ion $75. Infra-
red lamp, .$7.50. 607 Poinsettia..
Corona del Mar. 88c90
EVERYTHING
FOR YOUR TRAILER
WE FILL BUTANE ai.d
PROPANE TANKS
Complete t.n.stal•atton, ~
and service of all Traller
Equipment.
Herman E.· Samuel Elita M. Porter
ORANGE COAST
ffiAILER SUPPLY
1910 HARBOR "LVD.
Costa Mefl&.. Phone Beacon 82U-R
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APT·SlZE dinette table and four
chaJrt, $.fiO ; Motorola i " TV: S50.
Ceramic' l<itn approx_ 1 cu. rt ...
$25; 4 ·gal mineral product.a
glue 06-$6; 200 lbs mineral pro-'
duct clay, 06, $6 ; 200 lbs. butcher
clay 06. $6: 2 wheel Harrie trail-
er, $90. 612 W . Ba.Ibo& Blvd.,
Balboa. Harbor 0096-W. 86t'88
BICYCLE CMONARKJ
Brand new , still in crate ... ..$45.00
AUTO \\'ANTED in exchange for
$150 credit on new diamond,
B. 5115 dayt. H. 212 eves. 86p88
NEARLY NEW Higgin.a boya' bf·
cycle. All extras, M5. Phone Ha.
2695-J. 86c88
INNERSPRING dbl. mattress &:
box spring. S35 tor both. Ph.
Harbor 11157-J. · 87c89
DOMESTIC ORIENTAL RUG-
• , 12 x l~, $85. Ph. Bea. 6098·R.
Rewlta CQme trom con11tant 87c89
PracUce! An 1ad regularly ln Ulla ----~-------
paper will produce ruulta far you. )(°"' Cla_.tled on next pap.
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LAUNOERALL, 3 YT•-old, Just
over hauled, $95. Phone Harbor
U<>-R ' 86cll8
WE REPAIR
all makea of washing machines.
ironers, vacuum cleaners and ta-
ble appliances. STROOTS Te-
Wlnkle Hardware, 1802 Newport
Blvd:, Costa Mes.a. Bea. 5222.
86c99
at-WA..NTED TO BUY
BOOKS WANTED
1 will call and Duy ...
Your entire library
BUNSTER CREELY
Phone Harbor 3215--W
78c79H
n-"1&NITURE FOR SALE
Buy Your TV NOW!
See these LOW Prices :
RCA CONSOLE 16" TV, like ne\V
with AM &. F!tt radio. beautiful
mahogany cabinet with doors
' $32<.95
MOTOROLA CONSOLE'ITE TV,
IO" Reconditioned and guaran-
teed .. _____ .......... . ... $109.95
2 TV Radio-Phongraph Com-
binations, latest model; one
14"1 one 16" Tectangular. Floor
sample~. Excellent &lays !
10" TABLE model -RCA cha.<1-
aiB -Expanded mask -New
black tube. Reconditioned and
guaranteed. Complete with ta-
ble .................. ··········-··········$119.95
EXCEU..ENT BUY -Crosley
Shelvador, guaranteed, nE'w mo-
tor. new unit, nf'w paint, only
---... .......................... ...... St 7.f .95
USED WIRE RECORDER Good
value at ................ " ......... $99.W
Keep in. touch with tis for good
buys in TV sets bt'ln"g traded
In -
EASY TERMS ARRANGED
DA VIS-BROWN Co.
188.5 HARBOR BLVD.
COSTA MESA
Phone Beacon 6821
Jack's Furniture
1505 \V. Ba!bo8 Blvd.
Newport lk<ach
New Ceram ic table lamp .... $15.00
New GE C0rfee Makers ...... 4.00
New electric grandmother
clock .............. __ _ --.. ., 25.00
7-1.nch Motorola TV set and
aerial .... -............................. 58.50
Pair beautiful carved Oak
bookcases with leaded
glaas dOors, bargain price
Rl>aJ Cedar closet .. -··· _ ": .. _ 20.00
Round Oak dining table a..nd
6 c hairs .... __ .,.___ ........ 22.50
PHONE HARBOR 2502-R
~W'10 1 ~~J:W!RE
,Reed ~ Sl!tlrooll! _Furn.
Chairs,
Couches,
Tables,
etc.
Very Reasonable Prices.
Hotel Laguna
A-BOATS, SUPPLrES
STAR BOAT, 2 malnsails & trail-
er. Good condition. $700. Har-
bor 33.3 or Kim 6101. 86p90
5 \{, H . P. F'ri.sco Standard Mari.ne
Motor, $26. J . H . Smith, 174-1
Pomona Ave .. Costa Mesa. Ap·
ply before 2 p. m . 88p90
tlf=MUSICAL, RADIO I •
-•u~KlAi. w10 I -1'&&Tll&N'l:ll • HOOllDI
SOHMER GRAND PIANO. Uoed f BDRM tum. hie, el-tn,• $100
good tone, $395. Spinet, repol'-Costa Meta.
aeaaed. Save 1150. DANZ--3 BEPROOM completely tumiehed
SCHMIDT Big Plano Store, a20 ·
N . Main. comer 5th. Santa Ana. B. A. NERESON
USED PIANOS frorn $69 up. Good
playing condition. DANZ-
SCHMIDT, 520 N. Maln, Santa
Ana. corntt 8th.
SPINET PIANO. Full keyboBrd
diBconttnued model. Beautiful
case and tone. Only '395. Terms
DANZ-SCHMIDT Pfano Co., 1)20
No. Main, Santa Ana, corner
6th.
COME IN and play the Wonder-
(ul New Hammond Chord Or-lan. Even if you don't know
a note of music you can play
beautiful music In ten minule!t.
DANZ-SCHMIDT Big Pia.no anti
Organ Co., ~O N . Main, Santa
Ana.
LOV€LY PL.A.IN CASE bungalow
upright pi&.no In fine condition,
$266, .terms. $25 down and $10
mo. at SHAFER MUSIC CO.
(Since 1907 ) 421 N . Sycamore,
Santa Ana. Kimberly 2·0672.
80tfc
VOSE a.nd Sons Upright piano,
medium size, excellent c9ndltlon.
Benell included. Ph. Ha.12282-W
alter 6 p. m. 87c89
U-STO~ & OP'FJCES
J\·1 LOCAnON on Main St., Bal-
boa, near PavUlon. Space occu-
pied bjr present P. 0 . Owner will
remodel to suit tenant.
SEE· Mrs. McAdoo, 700 E. Bill·
boa Blvd., Balboa. Ph. Harbor
153 or Harbor 2873-W. 75c87
WAREHOUSE
or FACTORY
SP ACE FOR RENT
630 W. 17th St.
Costa Mesa'
Phone Harber 1964
88c92
;~:Clll~SIJlll>
•S-APARTME.>n'S & ROUSES
BALBOA ISLAND
HOUSES AND APTS.
YEARLY OR SEASONAL
See GAIL CARNEY with
Nelda Gibson, Real Estate
306 Marine, Balboa isl Ha.r. :>02
69tfc
IN LOVELY COURT -2 bed.rm
unfurnished house, $.f7.50 mo.
ALSO large trailer. $30, Small
trailer, $22.50. 1741 ·Pomona,
Costa Mesa. Phone Bea. 6747-J.
74tfe
RENTAL ii
SPECIALISTS
MR.A MultJple Llatlng Office
1982 Newport Blvd., • Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 6226
LOVELY 2 BDRM, 2-bath bav
tront apt. Flne bay view. Prlvat'"e
beach. $116 mo. to June 15th,
Sligktly higher by year.
GREENLEAF & ASSOC.
3112 Newport Blvd. Harbor 2M2
86tfc
Balboa Peninsula
Low. Winter' Rates
Furnished cottage. Quiet location. I
Bedroom, llvtngroom, bath. kit-j
ch'en, utllltiea Included $~ mo.
Ph. day, Har. 1807. Eve .. Har.
2278-W, 88p00
AtilOmotive ·•
Buy with confidence
From Your Dodge-Plymouth DIT.
I Oum b but Honest ·1
Salesmen on Duty)
'-46 FORD STATION WAGON
fine yachl·ll$ii3!;'.''l/l thru-oul I
'-46 DODGE ''fluid Jrive" SNlan
Attractive Balboa Blue, fully
rjiund "'i lh compass, fog lites
~~h lites. radio . & heater t•tc.
A ship shape ont>-O W!ll'r c·ar
' $1095. .
'-47 DESOTO ··custom .. St>dan
formal black with whltewalL'i
H~ every accessory known tn
man ! 1$110 below ceiling)
$1295.
'.f l PLYMOUTH ''Speclal D{'Juxe"
SE'Clan. A smart, de.sirablf' pre-war
with radio 6. htr. Just
$545.
MECHANICS "Special" Popular
'.fO PLYMOUTH Club with R &: H.
80Und body, awful motor. Fit!tl
$265
SHAVER MOTORS
1lt36 Harbor Blvd. Costa ~1e!'a
'42 CHEVROLET, 5·pass. coupe.
Excellent condition. Reasonablf>.
C&ll Beacon 5679-W after 6 p. m .
85p87
TfDS CAN SAVE YOU MONEY !
Mu.$t sell '.f8 Packard Conv., 0-
drtve. electro clutch, radio, 2
heater9, nt>W top. Shows. best
care. Kl. S-2996. Make an offer.
85p87
1948 OLDSMOBILE 98, 4-dr. dlx.
aed&n. Rad.io; heater. white side-
walls, Hydramatic. 24 ,000 miles.
26-tl Crestview Dr., Bay Shores.
Bea.con 51.fS·J, 83p87
·49 FORD 8 Custom Tudor. Over-
drive. Low mileage. A·l. Private -
party. Call Harbor 2123-J . Eve·
ntngs & week ends. 85tfc
1939 OLDSMOBILE 6 Club Coupe.
Radio,· heater. New motor. Good
Tires, $100. 3711 ¥.z W . Balboa
Blvd .. Newport Beach. 8&89
' REA,L,· ESTATE ·~
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Qw,NER. WILL SACRlFI~
. Charming 2 BR hOlllle with nice patio. Not large,
but attract!Ve. Reduced to $a3,750. See this M1e
for your 811D11Der home.. ·
$2500 DOWN PAYMENT
buys this attractive 2 BR hOJlle In Newport Bgtll.
' Hu bay view, Full price $10,000.
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NEAR TOWN and TRANSPORTA.TION
Older 3 BR home -ideal for summer beach
house. Midway between bay and ocean. Will trade
up for larger house in area.
OWNER MUST · MOVE
and will sacrifice attractive 2 BR redwood cottage.
Double garage stressed for apartment. R-2 zone. A
real buy at $8,950. Will consider lot in area as part
payment.
BEAUTY SHOP
One of the businest shops in area. Good income.
3 booths: Good location and lease. Excellent oppor-
tunity at $3,500.,
BAY AND BEACH REALTY
Ethel Shirley
1450 Balboa Blvd.
Gloden Fay
Harbor 1264
CORONA· DEL MAR
DUPLEX South of highway, 2 yni, old.
ONLY $9500
CHOICE OF TWO 2 bdrm homes. Each $25oo dn.
ED L. SEDELMEIER, Realtor
1523 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar
Harbor 2766
BACK BAY
15 ACRES -1st time offered for
sale. Be'autlful view. Restricted
area. Call for lnfonnation.
New Lido Isle
READY SOON -3 bdrm. 2-bath,
<lining-den. Corner fireplace.
Forced air heat. bar·type kltch·
t'n, 2-car garage. Cor .. , st. to at.
Jot . Still time to chooS(' your own
colors. Price $22,000.
ALSO
2 bdrms, and den, 1 ~ baths on
1 ~ lots. Beautiful large patio,
deluxe construction. Truly a
fine home. $22,500.
$4750 Full Price
CUTE BEACH HOUSE, 1 block
trom best bathing beach. Bulld·
ing in good cond. $4750, !um.
Lido Bldg. Sites
55-tt. bay front choice loc. $27,500
30-ft. bayfront R-3 .............. $9,000
:~~~~: i~ns~~~e 1~t·:··~~t···i~.···ss?,~
35-ft In.side , .. ._ ....................... $ 2.850 ·
GREENLEAF & ASSOC.
3112 Newport Blvd .. Harbor 2M2
86tfc
Best in Heights
This charming older home i.s the
one you have been looking for.
Large living room with rock
fireplace. Separate full size din-
ing room . Beautiful hand}>('g·
gffi hwd floors. Three bedrms.,
2 medium size and one huge
ma.stf'r bedroom. Attached dbl.
garage with sun deck. Very at-
travtlvely landscaped with ro<'k
patio and many other fine feQ.-
tu11es.
Call us on, this now
Full Price $12,500
Lown Down Payment
G. I. $750 DOWN
Brand new 2 bdrm, 950 sq. ft., lge.
living room and dining room,
lots of tile in k itchen and bath.,
Fireplace, turnace, ·lot 50xl35
Very attractive. Located on
fine E. slde1 close In Costa Mesa
street.
Selected ~y Multiple Listing
"Best Buy of Week" ' This ~ bd'f"' home ls localed onJy
1 b»c. frlpm Newport city hall.
Built ln 19-fO thll ls not a beach
•ha , but-1.a good construction
wt WOOd floon and plaster ln-
r. Price ls really right
$6900
NSIIlER TRADE FOR
ROOM. HOUSE, Multiple
Li~ting No. 1681.
k About This •t Any
MUL PLE LISTING RLTR
86c88
T day's .Best Buy
Ill
CO · ONA DEL MAR
G . I. ReSale
L°f"' monthly payments
3 ~ home, hwd. floors,
Thfrmo controlled furllace.
W<jll located. Close to
ev~rything. .Owner going
Ea¥t -wants quick ac-
tioli. Be sure to SEE THIS
TO):>AY!
Eak-1 Chamberlain
500 cJa.st Blvd. Corona del Mar
t Oprx+l1 ~~o~:wi:;~~a;~: Bar\k )
82tfc
LOVEJ..Y 3 BEDROOM, I \> balh
ho~. Fireplace. fenced yard.
Bes~ Costa Mesa di,.trict. Con-
sider $3,000 down. Call Hfr-
bor l20•s. 8~c8~
<tOSTA MESA ' FINE'T R esidential street. Near-
ly ?f'W 3·B.R . home, 11h baths.
Jar~ liv. rm, fireplace, 2-car
gar • ge , big lot , fenced. Price
just reduced. Owner says SE'll!
·oRACE $. MAZET
, 306 Marine Ave.
Balbo Island , .. Har. 3028-J
86c88h
Tqday's Best Buy
' Ill
CO , ONA DEL ~AR
$1 ,,500 Easy Terms
D , X, corner lot, 2 bedrooms
ea ~· Han:Jy,•OO<J nrs .. fireplace.
2 &rages, 2 laundry rooms.
W I located.
Mr. :come Buyer:
I "This ls F or You"
Pric ! ·Right Terms Right
1rl Chamberlain
500 ~ast B! .. ·d. Coron~ de! Mar
(Op ftte Newport· Harbor Bankl
In
I Phon<' Harbor 2288
' 82Uc
come Property I i Heart or Balboa! 2 Apart-
m ts and 17 sleeping rooms.
Th can b<' developed into good
ho I a ccon1modations. Adjoln-
in vacant 30 feet Included and
wi take care of parking ac-
co 01odations. Between Bay &
O<: a'n . Total price only $32,000. • Call -Craig
Linwood Vick, Rltor.
Balbo& llland. Hu, 2042 32<:64
'46 CHEVROLET 4-dr. Sedan.
$300 worth of exti-as. Original
paint. 1 owner. $1095, terms.
Ahlo large 2 wheel uttl. trailer.
$100. Chad Twichell, Harbor
2142-W. 88c90
ON This I! the last indlvidual homr at. 3 5 pe-r Cf"nt DOWN.
HE POTNT
. R., 2 bath home now in
pr ess or construction. This
wt bf' very attractive when
co pleted. And a real buy!
$1 000.
LIDO ISLE .
U you want a rental on LIDO
ISLE ~ ut. Several loYely
apt.a. AJao homea available.
P.A. PALMER
INCORPORATED
11333 Via Udo Harbor lllOO
:lltfc
NEWPORT BEACH-near bay
Furn. l bdrm. apL, gar., utilities
includ., $45 mo to July 1st.
ALSO 2-rm. apt., utll. inc1. S3t50
t o July 1st. Beacon 64-87·M.
86tfc
YEARLY RENTAL -1 bedroom
untumiabed apt. Adults only.
427 Marguerlte, Corona del Mar.
86c88
REASONABLE-Spacious beautl·
tut new 1 bdrm apt., untumlsh-
ed on year tease at 425 Orchid
· Ave., Corona del Mar. A vallable
now. 88Uc
'37 DODGE Station Wagon-All ln
sound cond0ition. au been care-
fully driven by 2·car family.
Reasonable price. 3112 Lafay-
ette, Newport Beach. Harbor
1020-W. 88tfc
65-MONEY TO LOAN
L0-1'\NS For Homes
REGULAR 4 ~it 'In ( 10·20 yrs.)
G. I. 4o/" (20 year11)
FHA 414 o/r (20 years)
Construe. Loans: ~·6 ~ o/'r ( 1.f yre.)
No COmmlss. chg . oh Metro loans
We buy and sell Trust Deeds
CALL BOB SATI'LER
Har. 2661 for Free Appraisal
'Rep. POIRlER MORTGAGE CO.
Metro Life Ins. Funda Kl 3-ftlM
61-REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE
Vl E:W PA~' i..I 'fa1$1: n, "'' . • .
home. wot;t>Blle' 16~'1"'*•';oi-Ii i iJ:Jt~~ I if'ij~
Newport , b9me., 9&11,·~~•'l.•r, J?l;11L . St:Jt.Lrv AN
Realty, 422 Crenshaw Blvd,. Lo~
.Angeles. Ph. AX 1-5261. 87p92
• a1-REAL ESTATE WANTED
1T his ad ran last week.''
WANT 4 or 5 bedroom home on
waterfront-must be elus.
I
. WANT bay frontage-M to ioo ft.
NEED 2 BEDROOM HOMES.
Clients waiting.
RENTAL LLSTINGS WANTED
Result .. ' 100% !
K , . ,. . , , eep em commg.
Formerly C. Galen Denison
G. T, EVERSON
REALTOR
490 Newport Blvd Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 624 3-W
Harbor 3157-W or Beacon 5458-J
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Everybody reads the cla.salfled ads.
$6900.
2 bdrm home, well built, 4cloae to
clVlc center a.nd beach, SlMO
down or might trade for 3 b<'d-
room home ofi the He.ig.hts.
NBC REALTY CXl.,
NE ORT HEIGHTS
3 , . R . home on large lot. Many
ex , lots of tile. frpl, hdWa.
fir Best buy in the area.
$l 999. '
MESA
. R .. frpl., 2·car garage, oor-
ne Jot . Xtn•t. ne ighborhood, east
Sid . This is older property but
h good possibilities.
H COAST REALTY CO.
" ultiple Listing Realtors"
302 ain St .. Balboa. Harbor 2034
"Near Pavilion"
HA V 2 BEDROOM HOM~
Working people ln victntty wtll
pay up to $7~ mo.
SUMMER RENTALS SOLICITED
For $8250
8116 Newport Blvd., Newporta::;g G. I. resale or trade for 3
ho e.
bdrm.
This
TATE
Marine Ave,, Balboa Island
aineu bldg-a. all oceupied with A-1' tenant&.
Show 6~net or better. No phone caJls pleaae. 'see· M.ra.
Maroon t Earl Stanley office. .
ave Many Choice Homes
on s +,1boa Island $12,500 to $85,000
' FOJ LEASE Business Property
Small :{use on Marine Ave.., Balboe Wand. Ont> rootn
suitable for business plus bae~lor apt.
' ' ' ALSO FOR RE-LEASE-Bitstne.sa property on Marlne
AVe. Stqre toorA pJus· 2 bedtQOm apt. With fireplace, at-
tractlvel)' furnished. Suitable for sma.11 buslneaa or pro--
feuionall peOple. Balance on lea&e approx. 21h years at
$135 mo4th.
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FOR LEASE in Laguna Beach .
Attractive, largesroom furnished apt., ocean view.
Single ~si<:tence p plus•garage. A good deal for
th'e rig"h~ pf'ople. Owrl ye "No smokers please." z, I Call Mrs. Maroon, Harbor 1775
EA~L W. STANLEY. Realtor
25 M . .\RJNE AVE., BALBOA ISLAND
BALBOA ISLAND
MODER . 2 BR HOME. Just 3 yrs. young. Has
fireplacej and Panel Ray heat. Nicely located on
corner f,J' garsge apt in rear, ,
$15,SOo (Approx, '," Cash) ,
LINWOOD VICK, Realtor
812 Marine Ave, Phone Har. 2042
I BALBOA ISLAND'
86c88
BALBOA ISLAND
3 BDRM r home with private guest room and bath.
PLUS beautiful 2 bdrm income apt. with sun deck
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PRICED ONLY $26,500
· j Partly furnished
THIS"fVON'T LAST LONG
SEE IT TODAY
MARILYN F. LEIDY, Realtor ~15 Marine Ave, Balboa Island
' i Phone Harbor 1958
I BALBOA ISLAND
I BEAUTI.fUL 4 bedroom, 2 bath Colonial hoine in ·
choicl! location near North Bay. Extra large
mas~r bedroom with dressing room and spa·
cious1 closets. Sheltered patio, Bather's show-
er, double garage, forced air heat.
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216 Marine, Balboa Island Harbor 20
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The Island I
Now You Don't Need
to Bother Building-
CORONA DEL filR
2 Bedrm. home, bdwd. fir&,
enclosed yard PLUS 2 bed·
rm. apt, over dbl, garage.
Well located $15,750, trms.
Available, on 1 attractive cor-
er, a nicely styled home NEW 2 B. R. RANCH TYPE
with a modern kitchen, 3 home on Iary:e lot, expan° s1ve ocean VIew from love-bedrooms ~ den, 2 baths Jy panelled Jiving rm
plenty of tile,. fireplace, OPEN SUND A y ~ _· ~
good heat d oak floors. See 608 Se h~~
There is a lovely Alpine a Wa¥u; ,
styled living room with Col'ona Highlaiids1
open ~ ceiling and -
lovely unpainted mahog-Ll8tlngs Wanted -AJao Rentall
any panel ;.ainscoting and Ernie Smith Realtor
dmmg alcoie. The exterior •
fi · h · 1 h kes 1205 Coast Hiway, Corona del Mar
1n1s 18 ~ a~e 8 a Phone Ha'rbor 2&67
with splas.'f" bnck decor,
Redecoration_ to suit buyer
can make this one of the
most colorful and attrac·
tive Islandj homes. Being
sold unfurnished and most
reuonablyf iiced at $20,-
000. Call f ,showing any·
time.
G. I. Resale $1950 Dn.
4% LOAN
$53. 70 includes taxes &: insurance
on this nice 2 bdrm. home.. Only
1 blk. Ea.at of Newport Blvd,
Built 1939. Excel1ent condJtion
and well lcndecaped.
$7950,
TRADE your old piano or band EL -TORO MARINEs instrument for ltJt tuU ca.sh ·
MORTGAGE LOANS
Low Interest Rates
Now I want land suit.able tor
t•rmlng -20 to 40 acre patchea. Costa Mesa
SELL OR. Rl!INT new 1 bedroom
partly tumiahed home. $56 mo.
or $5500 full price. FHA loan.
Small down payment Call Har-
bedroom home, Bay AVe.,
at 17 ,900. Can be converted into
p !table income property.
J , A. BEEK OFFICE
Balljpa Island Ferry Har 63
86c88
Best Buys in
Newpott Heights
value on a Packard Bell ~• Low Winter Rates ll'REE INSPECTION, KI. 3·7718 JOE CALLI SEE.,, '
Furnished. cottage. Other Marines S. W. COLEMAN Llc. Real Estate Broker JOE CAI.I.I vision at SHA.FER MUSIC Co.
(sin~ 1907) "21 N. Sycomore,
Sanla Ana. Klmberly 2-0672.
53Uc
at thla quiet location to aha.re 207 N . Broadway, Santa Ana 2822 Newport Bl'1d., Newport Bch.
io hr. drive to -.. Phooe Bart>or llMW ·For S"'le y Owner We Buy and Sell Trust Deeds 2822 <> Bedroom, U~ room, batjl. kll· 58c8l • ,_.,_ n~-12 ROOJI, 11 bdrm. home. Modern LIDO ISLll: BO , 45 foot lot. 2
bor %258--J sat. It SUn. 88ttc ic. Real Estate Broktr
ewport Blvd., Newport Bch.
Phone Harbor 22t8-J RENT A PIANO, S5 mo. Six mo. chen. ulilltlea lnchl-ded, $S5 mo. Mi.Dl.&Ug&. ,..,..uted stucco. a yn. old. itt,000 tull 88c90
rent appll~ on purchase at , Pb. days, Har. 1607, Eve. Har. LOANS TO aun.o, DCPl\OVS. WE NEED B01iDC8, Udo Illle. price. See •owner, 418 RJversidf!i =".· dou te p;::-:!_ patio
SHAFER MUSIC co. (Since 2278.w, ' 88p90 BUY, MOD-~~ OR Bayoboree, N-jlbrt If~ Ave., Newport Helg!>la. 88pt0 --·-eo.ta 11-sa-t. 1 . l · B A:r -BOA · $1 750 10071 '21 N. '>l!ycamore, Santio CXlRONA "DEL MAR ll20 'Mari· Rllll'INANCI!: --, J.,~, T nr.T? * * 6 0 3
Ana. Klmb4!rly 2·0672. 80tfc ....... id. __ 0 bcl--.. .:. .... _ --We Buy Truat ~ NBC REALTY 00.' * • .l.tA::1Vn. Availabl ~at once. •-•-·~--~-•= 3118 Newport Blvd,, N-rt Bdl LECTRlp12 bedroona and
Clean and attn.ctlYe 2 bdrm. bome
near the high echool. 3 yn, old,
hwd. floors, dbl. gar, Bonda pd.
$4',200 <In.
$8950.
Beacon Hill Realty
466 Newport ·Blvd (above Aldlell)
Phcme a.a-ll'llwt
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WANTED-M pianos. Trade In place. Patio, a._._· Y-ly NEWPORT BALBOA rEDERAL ·-~ ...... 8 B. R. I.,._,_.,~-:!;. ov;r p., In !porch, Jumlabed. Phone ivlew 5-47118~
Id I G d 1-. OWntt W , a.-.-.-.' SAVINGS. LO,ul ASSN. .,.,...,.. -view, . ...,ry bay. Priced to SELL BALBO' A .. .,. .... 'l<.Tn your o p ano on a mn •••• Via Lido 'Dlo. a-.. -• .------A • .,..,___ •·-· . ~,U 2fOCY l.Am.be:rt DrlTe, Paadena., -.--w.o --.... MNV WANT HOM:£ or duples CID or y~.....,-...""-aome. '-"""'up ... .un. CK! . ! ::p~etl or beautlfUI te1';!8101» SY 2--, 87p89 _,. ocean front, H-r\ ·or • ~711 llut 'ocean Blvd,, Bal-DUPLllX pi:ioed~e u adja· DUPLEX -Good 1ceauon: -D~~~~;,"~0 ~ ' · REAt ESTATE LOANS Balboa. 0wnen1 oruy, 'Be..-1'l>io :_...._ to -ca1I boa Realty Co. ' coat ....... t -needs p&lnt teat ·-. oner ,...... to
YltARLY REN'I'AL -2 bdrm In"&__. Rate • <L .,.,__ --• _,,,_ ~ Bu. JM61·M. ()pea dally. E 8&lboe Bl>rd. Balboa and .fbdDS -. t'real value la cornor 6th. 520 N. Main, Santa ~-·--untumlal>ed. <28 Golden· ,_.,.,. ~n. · .,.,., v•~-,..,.._ ' 1 7'1c89 ' ' tbore. Good natal loca· .. tt Ana. ...-. , Ph<xle Harbor 1153 Under '.SI0,000 ro4. eor..... <le! Mar. Phone Ha. ._... qulcllly made "' the aq. . · • . I !Mm. $8.600. °f_Har: :io&· ,
RENT A PIANO, $5 -month. 28411-W. ' -=tlphandl1111~ ~~ Cash for-G. I. ll~es ~mebbdy .:Wants BUY ON BALBOA POINT OPEN 1.-0USE '~:t !:"...:
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Harbor
SERVICEMEN
Mesan is One of
·Most Decorated'
Pilots in Korea
Fineen Aid ~fedals and atx Dis-
tinguished Flying Crouea . make
Marine Capt. Warren P. Nichob
of CoJ!lta. Mesa, One of the moat
decorated Man'he Corps tighter
pilots in Korea today.
Taking up jUst where he left
off after World War [I, Capi. Nic-
hols recently was awarded his 6th
DFC and l5th Air Medal in the
form o' an extra gold star for
~ ea.ch.
Capt. ~ichols. attached _to t~e
First Marine Airc raft Wing 'ln
Korea. completed 3~ strike mla-
alons over enemy territory from
the 19th to the 26th or September.
This was the basis on which he
waa awarded his 6th Distinguish·
ed Fl:rlng Cross. Another Air
Medal was added to his string of
14 for ten strike missions complet-
ed during the period September
3 to 18 over Communist-held ter-
ritory.
The a'A·a,...-ls wPre made by the
commanricr of the SevMth Fleet.
Capt. Nichol's wife, Mrs. Lillian
Pa.ula Nichols and their son. Wll-
lla.m Reei1. 3, live at 369 Costa
Mesa St .. Costa Mesa. .,
Balboan Wins
Legion of Merit
Marine J ... t . Col. Ranson M. Wood
whose wifl"' June Avinlc WO()(] anr:f
three chlldrf'n livr at 102 E. Ocean
'front. Balboa, has !){>('ft awarded
the Legion o r Merit with the com·
b&t "T" for valo r during ll'le
United Nations ca.1npalgn a~ainst
lhe Communists In KQrf'a. accord·
Ing the the co1nmandl'r of Naval
· for<'('S fo r the FRr F'&r'>l .
Thr citation whirh 11t·companied
lhe m€'dal r€'ad : "F"o r PXCeptionally
meritorius c(1nduct in the per-
formanct' or nutstand1ng services
to th€' ~ov1·rn 1n('nl of thf' United
Stales a.."' rnmn1andin~ Officer of
the Fir!'t Battalion. El('venth Ma·
rinf! R('~iml'nt. rlurln~ combat in
Korea fro1n Aui;us t 2 to Septem-
ber 6 , 1950.
'"A capablt· &.nd inspirin~ leader,
resourceful and ai::rrss!ve in main-
taining the highest s tandards of
proficiency in his cnmma~d. Col.
Wood was directly r"spon.stble for
maintaining out1landing artillery
aupporl for the F irst Provisional
Marine Brl,::ade."
Colont•l \\'ood's three childre n
are Ransom rwl1ll on II. 4 ; Ste ven
A vink 3, and Mary Louise. one
montlr:
Fol mer CDM Pilot
Wins DFC Award
Thlrty-flve str lk<' missions flown
over KorC'a \n eight days e arned
for Marine Capt. John -'"P. Kelley,
Ma.rine Corps pilot, his third
award of the Ditttlnguished Fly~
tng Cros.."I. just aft<'r he had earned
h la eighth a"'·ard of the Aid Med·
a.I. . The fo rmt'r Corona d€'l Mar pilot
flew 35 sorties over e nemy-held
territory · from Sl'ptember 1~ to
2e.
AIR OBSERVER AWARD
Capt. F.c:lward E . Hammerbeck
or 1612 Second Ave., Corona del
Mar , who recently re-celved the
Air Medal for successfully com-
pleting 10 combat miMiona. LI an
air observer In the Marine Obeer·
valion squadron in Korea. He had
aerved ' on the staff or the El
Toro Marine Corps Air station In
1948 and 1949. During World Wa~
11 he served aboard 11hip a.a a
Marine detachment commander.
· Gifts A Greetings
for You~ thraugh
WBLCOME WAGON . .
Jrom Your Friendly
Bu.inns N.;,bbon
"-~ Ci • d .. aou VICI Ul
Soeiel w.u ... Lridon
0. '"• oeeulo• •ft
The Birth of • llUf ~l~ .. <>·"mfeof .~ .
Algri1o of Newcw...,.1 ID
NEWPORT BEACH ,
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Fl.rat Lieut. Frederick A. Kur·
.chall' of 219 Jumlne Ave., Corona
del Mar, ha. been p rucnted a Oo\d
Star ln lieu of hie lleCODd AJr-Med·
&I. It waa reported at El Toro re-
::enUy.
The 27 ... year-• old !-eathemeck
was gtven hla aecond A ir Medal by Major-General Pleld Harrt.,
commanding genera.J or the Ftret
Marin~ A ir Wing.
The citation read in part: "A.a •
pilot attached to a Martne fighter
squadron. he made repeated tow
level attacka after dark aplrult
enemy troops counter-attacking
our forces.
"Flrst L ieut. Mu~hall, despite
l.n tense antt-&lrcnU't fire &nd with·
out regard for hl..s own persona·
aa.tety, per!liat:ed In hill attacks un-
lit the enemy/was successfully de-
stroyed."
The flight t or which the medal
was award~ took place in the
Seoul area. on ~pt. 25. 19~.
To dal!', Lt. Murchall la credit-
ed with nearly 40 combat mi&Slona
o v e r enemy-held territory in
Korea. ·
M.Sgt. Leonard DeBord
Goes to Japan with 40th
M . Sgt. Leonard ~rd, Jr.,
who grew up in Newport Beacn.
is a member of the Santa Ana
unit or the National Guard. '40th
Div., U . S. A. His outfit has
been ordered to Japan as an oc·
cupationaJ force to replace other
troops now in Korea.
Young De Bord's f&tht'r, Lt.
Leonard De Bord, Engineers, was
disabled while serving in the
South Pacific in World War 11 ;
and his uncle. Alvin De Bord,
Navy signalman, went down with
the cn1iser Atlanta in one of the
fierCest naval engagen1ent;s or the
war.
Give Fifi+. Award
to Mesa Marine
Another gold star In lieu of his
fifth award of the Air Mrtlal has
been presented t o Capt. Grover C.
McClure, 31-yl'ar-old Co8ta Me!!la
Marine Corps pilot. who success-
fully completed· ten combat mis-
sions over enemy-held territory In
Korea.
The First Marine Aircraft wing
flier flew the ten sorties In sup-
port of Marine groun1t force's from
September 26 to Octobt'r 10 when
enemy fire waa either received o r
expected.
Capt McClure's wife. Haul
Ransom McClure and their daugh-
ter, Carl& Gene, 9, live at 441 East
Costa Mesa St .. C~a Mesa.
Heights Lt. at
Navy Med. School
Lt. (jg) Howard W . Lager-
quist, Medical Corps. USN, hus·
band of Airs. De nise C . Lagerquist
of 544 Aliso Avenue Newport
Heighl!! is attending a course in
ha.sic conceptB of Nsval medicine
for junior medical officers at the
Naval Medical school, National
Naval Medical Center, Melhesda,
Md.
The course already being con·
ducted will end June 30. Eleven
week! is spent on baalc Instruc tion
at the Naval Medical school, while
the remaining time is utilized in
practical experience at various
Naval activities .
CDM Marine Makes
Ten Korea Missions
Marine Capt. Edward E . Ham·
merbeck, 30-year~old Marine Corpe
pilot from Corona del Mar, hu
been awarded the Air Medal for
completing ten combat missions
over enemy territory in Korea.
C&pt. Hammerbeck flew hia ten
sorties ln support of Marlnt>
ground forces from September 18
to 24, 1950.
Capt. Hammerbeck's wife, Ruth
A., and son. Edward Cox. ~. live
at 1612 Second Ave., Corona del
Mar.
10th Air Medal
for Marine Flyer
Marine Capt. Alden McBa.rron.
31:-year-olct Marine Corps aviator.
was recently presented with his
tenth award of the Air Medal tor
Htrike mtsaiona agairµit the enerrl.y
in K orea .
Capt. McBa,rron completed ten
combat miasion.s over enemy terri-
tory from September 22 to 27 to
earnh Us tenth award of the medal.
capt. McBarron'a wife. VaJera
N .• lives at ~9 Westmln1ter,
Cost.a Mesa.
Plait School for
Radiological MOlllton
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,Ray Jeffs Wins .
Crutcher Award
Ray Jetto, Orange CoUt olu·
dent body president, wu reconUy
\W&rdtld t.be Jennie 8 . Crutcher
'Cbolarahlp given aanu.aUy to an
.ut.Btandlng Cout tludent to en-
able him to complete . hla final
1emeater In junior college.
J effe. a c&mpua re.aldent.. bu
temonatrated hia ability bolh ..a.a
l leader and ae an academic atua
lent. A• atudent body president.
·1e and the student councl1 lnitlat·
~ 1. atudy In General Education
w hic h bu gained recognition on a
state-wide bula. At a atudent body
::onterence held In BakenOeld
prior to the Christ.mu holldayt
Jeffs wu e lected gene.rat cha.tr.
man of the Califomla student
atudy.
He l8 the second t'eclplent of
thb particular Crutcher acbolar-
shlp which la awarded to a "stu-
dent who ha.a demonstrated high
scholu~tc achievement ·and who
needs financ ial &SBi.etance to com -
plete his final eememer at Cout.
The amount of the scholarship de·
pend8 upon the need or the stu-
dent," state a college apokeHman
on the committee or awards. In
J eff's cue, the award will be ap-
proxlmately $300.
Offer Course for ·
Fut.ire Fliers
GroUnd school training for fly-
ing aaplrants will be made avall-
ble through the facilities of
Orange Coast E vening college
The course will conform to the
regular CAA pattern which c&lll'I
for 200 hours o( t raining. H. G .
Denner. aeronautical lnapcctor for
t~ CAA, ha.a Indicated t hat the
course will be approved by his
agency.
Ground school training will ix>
offered each Monday and Wednes-
day from 1 to 9:30 p.m . A tolal
ot 40 weeks are needed fOr com-
pletion of the course. The claa
is .!IUbdivided Into the following
categorie• -serology, navigation,
aircraft, aircraft engine&, radio,
and civil air regulations. Ther<' Is
no established sequence and the re-
fore new studel1ts may enroll at
the beginning of any of the above
mentioned unil..!'I. The units Which
commences on March 5 Is air-
craft.
Instruction WllJ be conducted by
Bernie A . Geier, flight operations
manager of the Martin achoo! of
A vlatlon. Interested adultB may
register in the evening college of-
fice on or before March 5. Young
111en "'ho expect to enter the arm-
ed forces shortly will find this
lraining of great value to them.
Registration will be Umlled to 30
enrollees. No tuition f~ la charged
however, atudenl8 wil l be expec ted
to provide training manuals as u-
!igncd by the lnstructor.
New Policy for
College Student
'Enlistments
College studenl3 who arc now
entitled to have their Induction
into the armed forces postponed
until the end of t he current aca-
demic year may al.8o choose their
branch ot service I Army, Navy
or Air Fo rce) to the extent of
available opentnga In each ser-
vice.
A month before echool il!I out in
June, 1951, General Hershey will
cancel all orders for college stu·
dent.Ji to report for induction or
pre-induction phyaic&I examlna-
tl9n3. Student.a will then be per·
milted to join the aervice or their
c hoice, to the extent of available
openings. Thl.e includea all college
studenta who are poetponed until
June.
Gener-al Marshall expressed the
opin.ion that the new rule would
prove of benefit to atudent.s, the
colleges and the naUonaJ defense
effort. He emphasized lbe import·
ance to the nation ot maintalnlng
a vlgoroua educational system and
eliminating the unaettled condi-
tions which have cauaed many col·
lf:?ge men to withdraw from achoo!
tu enter mJlit&ry ervice.
Heavy Case Load
for Mesa Red Cross
Chaf.rman PauJ Creighton call·
ed a meeting of the Costa Mesa
Branch. Amerie&J\ Red Croaa,
Wedneaday, Feb. 14 ln the educa·
Uonal buUdlng of t.be Coat.a Mesa
CommwUty Church..
The a.ruw&I fund campaip fOt
March ,wu dlac""""'1 Mr, C...lgh,
ton *1nouncted that he wouJc.
bead the bualneu ·men·. dlvlaion..
MrL Laura Warren, executlit:
eecretary oi County Re<
C......, 8JU10W1ced l the home
Recruitmmlt o~ eeveral weJl· -.rvlce de la handlln,.
quallfied persona to attend tht' the beavlelt .a.nee Kar .
State Of~ of ClvU Defenw of 1948.
ocbool for the tn.tnltig of munJ, Fr9I Dudley _,,Polnle<! di,..
torS ln radlolosksl ddeme w a • uter reUef tor 0o8ta
the wb,fect' of a opecl&j meeting If.. braoCll. Pl x ·t at I the
of Orange·county odence t.acllen ~ --w~ and ...;..,,uy, at the Audio, V l8ual Mn. Ill .. _ from 0. _...ty
Wo;bbop of the Oowlty' Scho!ll> chapter, Kn. ~ _....,
Office ID Santa Ana. Untoo W, Mn. Uo,d O&\ll'fel, Ralpb Irwta.
8lmmono. Orance ColUtty &upedn· Jim Wlllta ....., DudloJ', lip. Jo-
tendeat ot Sd>oolo, bu ••-'*1. ""I'll R.plor, -Calla Viole,
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GENERAL BRO:n:D-lltatt 8st-KaJIDOl'd Bird o f 16111 Oronce
St.. Costa MM&. iflvM ~ <kn. Earle E. Patridp. eom.mand-
las seneral of the Fifth Air Fo~, the "'Ord on pl&ne •lahb oq
the t~ar Eut thralfor. Set. Bird shows l"Orfne cart" bclna-ac-
comPlhtht"CI on the B~U planes under the Jt!Derill'• comnuuul.
Gf"n. l:>atridge was maklnr hla flrwt command lnlfpt"<'tlon of lhf'
fortnt"r '1"!M'n·e ,nns. ., ~Air Forcl' Ph<ito I
·capt. Sturges
Duty as Pilot,
Flies to Japan
on
Capt. Robert G. Sturi;:-rs o( 512
Catalina Drive, Ne"tport Helghla,
has reported for duty as a pilot
with the 1705th Air Tranaport
Wing. McChord Alt Force Base.
It "has broen announced by Col. T .
Alan B<-nnett. ba..!C' commander.
Before ref)ort jng to McChord Cap-
tain Sturges we.s Atattoned at
Hamilton Air Force Base. Calif.
Captain Sturges is a graduate
o( Washington High school. Port-
land, Ore .. and atlC'ndcd the Uni·
verslty of Oregon, Portland. Prior
to entry Into the United States
Air Corps, Captain Sturges wu
employed with tht' I~land Con-
struction Co.: Nt.•wport Beach.
Mrs. St.urges. the formt'r Fran-
c<'s M . Arbuckll', Portland. if.re.,
and chi'drcn, Gay)(', age. 10. and
Un.da. agP 4, ar<' rC'siriing in New-
port HC'ights . Mrs. Sturges has rf!·
~cted that the Capt. left Friday
orl a fll~ht to Tokyo. Jiipan. just
tY:o wt•cks lifter he re·•·ntered thl'
Sl'rVlcc.
New Regulations
for Pilots
Pilot.11 violating the Security
Control of Air 1'rarflc .clause of
the regulatiOns ot the Administra-
tor or Civil Aeronautic& are liable
(the law was effective Monday,
Jan. 15) to a fine not exceeding
$10.000 or Imprisonment not ex-
CC'edlng one )ear, or both, lt waa
announced this .... ·eek.
The regulation r~uircs that
flight plans b!' l!IUbmltted by pilot.a
of any a irc raft operat ing withfn
8 designated Air Defense lndenti·
tication Zone IADIZI . The only
exception are those aircraft oper·
ating at an altitutie leas than 4.000
feet within the Knoxville, Albu-
querque. Los Angeles, San Fran·
cbco and North"A•est Air' Defense
Identification Zones.·
The San Francisco and Loe An-
geles A D IZ.S cover most or• the
state of California. Therefore, for
all practical puJ'lposc.s, any aj r.
craft operating within the state of
California at an altitude. of more
than 4,000 feet must be on a flight
plan.
When flight I• conducted within
an ADIZ higher than 4,000 fet!t, a
n ight plan must be aubm\tted to a
CAA Communlcatlona Station. En
route. the pilot muat make poai~
lion reports u required by CAR
80.47. Any a ircraft entering the
United St.ates acroea an intema,.
tlona.I boundary ADlZ "Will be re-
quired to be on a flight plan r e-
•ardleas o! altitude.
Seafarine} Lodge
Invited All Masons
M&BOnl'! arc ag&Jn Invited lo Sf'&·
raring Lodge No .. 708, F . &. A. ltf .
for ILB staled meeting to be helr1
Wt'dne8day nlght at 7:30 p. m. in
lhe lodge room in the Costa f\1 C'sa
Bank Building. ·
Seafaring Lodgf' No. 708 Is now
t'njoylng Its 8<'Cond year of Mason-
ic communlcationJ!: !n this art>a .
Worshipful f\18.Jllf'r H <"nry K .
~ic.l!ller extends a standing invita-
tion t o all Ma"ons to ntl!'nd any
meeting of lhl.!1 lodge h('ld every
Wednesday t'VC'ning.
VVork scht.-<luled for thl' month
of Marl"h Is as follows: March 7th,
stated meeting; March 14.lh, de-
g·ree work ; March 21st. s<'Cond
degrre and Marl"h 28th, second dt'·
grt-c. ,.
Visit St~afarlng Lodge.
friendly lodgr, and enjoy an
nlng or Ma.'iOnic fello...,·ship.
0 . C. C. Students
Ta ke Awards in
Ceramic Exh ibit
Award winn('rS In th~ Oran~f'
County Art AS80Clatlon's First.
Annual C<'ramic Exhibition have
bcf!n annuuncc:>d by JucJge~ Wil-
liam 0 . Payn{' of1 Orange Ooasl
College and lttyrton Purkisa of I
Fullerton.
First place In tht' Amat<'ur di-
vision went to Thomas Patrick
O 'Hare of Laguna Beach for a
thrown stoneware tea 8l'l. Second
place was awarded to Mary J ean
J ones of Orange Coast CoUt>ge for
A .stoneware bowl. and third to
J erry Kubik of Orange Coast Col-
lege for a thrown stonr'A·are bo"'I.
F irst Honorable Afentlon went to
Hermione S. Loud, also of Orange
Coast College, for a thrown stonC'·
ware pitcher. Second Honorablf'
Mention went to H t>lcn Grier of
Fullerton for a thrown cartht·n-
ware bowl.
Who to ContGct for
Civil Defense Work
Any reKtdeftt ol I\°.e\vport Jlar-
bor wlithtn1 to take part In the
en:r-rrowlnr clvll dden8e pro-
pun •bould contact Newport
Harbor Civil Defenae Director
John Sallors o r the deputy dla
rector, Carl Hanna., at the <"lty
hall, · pho~ Harbor 3131, b<.-
t\\·tta thti hours of 8 a. m. and
6 p. ~ ..
Result.a come rrom constant
Practice! An ad regularly in this
paper will produce resulta for you.
' DAV Cartoon Of The Year
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NO, l!Ol,JUST
SRINGlllG IN SOI.IE
OF TME l!.OYS
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Mesa Pilot Gets
DFC Award
Twenty-alxayc&r-old Aquila M.
Blaydes, a Mart.ne Second Lt. Oy-
lng fighter planes tn Korea., has
been awarded the DieUngulahed
FIY.fng Cros.'9 for completing ~
strike miulons while attached to
Lhe F'lrst Marine Aircraft wing.
The Co8ta. Mesa LUtherneck ,
whoM wife Mildred E ., llvee at 327
West Wilson St .. Costa Mesa, flew
the 3:i 90rll<'.!'1 fr-om September 7
t& 28 OVPr l'nemy-held territory in
North Korea.
He wu alao awarded his alxth
Air Mcd&.1 for ten atrike misaions
from September 1 to 19. .
Health Resort at
-Two Bunch Palms
Beai!t1ru1 Two Bu~ch Palms, 10
milt>s north or Palm Spring-a ~nd
adjoining the town or Desert Hot
Sprliiga, lil.'s among centuries old
palm trees In the hot water mine r--
al belt overlooking the entire des-
ert area.
This old landmark i~ now being
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dt'vrloped as a haven of health for l...--...,...----------~
suff.crf'r.S of arthritis, neuritin, \
:"!Cialica, ·and kindred ailment.II, as
wrll "8 for thoae seeking long lift'
and good h€'ai<.i1 through desert
sunshin€' and hot mineral water-
the &a.me hot mineral water that
our native Indians walked hun-
drt'ds of mll<'s to reach.
Only instead or diagonal holes
sunk i n .ianting hillaidc11, th<'re
J:lOW stand.!'I a magnificent citadel
O( health built of C'oncrcte. Steel
and decorative tile. thl' like of
\4'hl ch cannot be matched either
on the Continf!nl or In lhi.s coun-
try.
In this modern bathhouse, de-
si~rd to mel't the health and rec-
reation requirements of both men
an<J won1en will be found com-
plete Roman tub, 11team, salt glow
and con1pletc hydro nnd therapeu·
t ic facilities designed, not only
to fulfill the requirements of ·one's
own doctor, but to re uder the us-
ual health services customary in
in.!ltitutions of ~his kind. li
AT FORT ORD -Norma a
Cra"'ford Sourv. 23, son or Mr.
and Mn. N. C. Nourw, 1805 E.
Ra.y Front, RaJboa.. a membt-r
of thf' e nl•tf'd r<'M"rl'e copnt.
ha." bef>n &S1JignPd 10· Co. I , 6Srd
Infantry RPg1ml'nt, Sixth l nfan-
try Dl\"hflon at t'ort Ord, Callf.
PrMM-tt) Pblf'rtns th,• amw>d for·
cf'tl'"°hr atlt>ndt"tl Phillips Ando\·-
r r At·adrmy, Andovl'r, Mflmi.,
nnd hb1 higher edur.atlon WM
r~:el\·cd at Stanford Unl\·enlt)'·
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' Suggest ~wordfish
for Lentrn . Menu
One .of' the mbet d~Uciou11 or all
seafoods and v~ry 1>0pular In the
Newport He.rbdr a.rea la sword-
fish. l tB delica "' flavor an~ firm.
"meaty" textur~ pUt it li.tgh on the
list of good thlrgs to eat.
Before the da s or frozen foods.
swordfish waa a · sea.aonal dish.
Nowadays, thanka to modern
freezing methods, we a.re fortu-
nate in being able to enjoy tbl..8
succulent fish :re year around.
Swordfish ca . be prepared ln a.n
infinite variety r delectable ways .
ln the recipe below tor Baked
Swordfish Itallenne, It la combined
with a savor-y~omato sauce t.o
which whil e ta e wine from Cali-
fornia adds a s lal piquancy.
Baked Swordfish It.aH,enne fit..8
perfectly Into Lenten menUB. Sug-
gested aceompaniments are peas
(It string beans1 and French-fried
or shoenlring ~toes.
Baked Sworfln.b ltalleane
( Serf"~s 4 )
14 cup salad oil
1 medium -s~ onion, minced
1 carrot, grated
% cup chop green pepper
3 tablespoon flour-
1 ( 8 oz.) ca tomato saUce
JA cup CaJifo ta Sauterne,
Rhine Wine Chablis or other
white table
~ cup cann
bouUlon-cu
Y.z teaspoon
·ne
consomme or
broth
Salt and pe per to taate
Dash each: \hyme, marjora;n
and garlic P,flwder
I· 1/3 to 1 J,i pound.a swordfish
~teak, cut ui pieces for serva
tng ,
% cup gn.te<l Parmesan c~eeae
Heat oil in a Jiuge, heavy skillet
with a tight-fiU&ng lid; add onion,
carrot and gr~n pepper; Mull'
gently for 5 nlinutea. Blend ln
flour; add tomato aauce, wine and
consomme; cooft, atlrring con-
stantly, until ~ce bolls and
thickens; add inp. PlaCe
fish in. a aha I ow· b&k:.lng dish:
pour sauce ove it ; •prtnkle with
cheese. Bake In/ a moderately hot
oven (375° F .) for about 25 m in-
utes, or until fl.ah nakea when
tested with a f k.
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