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E D T IME WINN£R
43rd YEAR-NUMBER 19
WIN1'-.;R ~F jFIVE TROPHIES ln the En&enada ~ was Don Ayr~· Skylark, fla.CHhJp of the
TrarufP91Clfic Yacht Club. shown in the fore~uad. Skylark fln18hed with !llplnnaker flying at lO:S'l:SO
L rn. }tttday, j~t two minute& beforr-the U. S. ~avy'1 Saluda. .1950 e.lapM"d time "'Inner.
120 COUNTY HANDICAPPED CHILDREN
ENTERTAINED BY LADY ANGLERS
Anyone vicwLng the festivities at Bay Shore Park Friday would have ·t.hought .It .was an ordine.ry
school outing, as children u.sed the slides and swln~s and played in the sand. This party '''B.a a bit un-
usual, though, u 'lhe happy children were the hand~capped of Orange County from lhe Fr&Jtklin Lathrop,
J ohn Mair J!nd Carl Harvey schoelB in Santa Ana. •
Approximately 120 children.' at--$--------~--------------'-------
. tendants and mo°!ers were guests I charge of the group, aiQ.ed by Gor-Balboa Island GI
for )Wlcheon and a sight-seeing don Spivey, director o! 'ipecial scr·
tour oround the bay . Members of vices. Now on Okinawa
ihe Newport Harbor Lady Anglers Members of the Lad)r Anglers
playedl hostesse11 for the lunch, committee who arranged the af4
while lrv Gronriky of th~ Pavilion fair lncloded Olive MdKenzie
tw>.ted the group 04 the "Ba1boa .. president. Erm a Lachenmyer:
for the boat ride, which w~ the Julla sawler, Eva Graham. Myra
fl rat tor many· bf 'tft children. SpragUe Stella Gaines Betty Of-
Tavors of bucketa a.nd &hovel.a. ferle, oick Greeiey, Cl~ra Keeler,
-~ks; balloons and hats were pre-Lem non.er,\ Dorothy Stleve, Ida
sented the children by the Lady Naylor, Dorothea Kinsfather and
Anglers. . _ Marie Kaleer.
Tr:an.sportation by bus was fur4
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nlahed by the Harbor Area Boys
Club, through the courteay of
H etnz Kaiser and Fra.nk Sawyer.
distributor for the White Truck
comp&n)'.'. arranped ll new 38 p&.!111-
enger bus.
Mrs. Marjorie Dudley, principal
SAW STOLEN
Bernie Hottinger, 221 -19th St.,
Newport Beach, reported the theft
of a skill aaw and metal ca&e
from his unlocked garage on the
night of April 30. Monda).'. The
articles were v1.Jued at $120.
OKlNA WA-Private Thomas J.
Brooks, .23, son of Mr. and MTII.
N . H . Brooks, 113 Ruby ay.enue.
Balboa Ioil•n<I;, h.. ~ved -on.
Okinawa for'· a'"" f.oti(" of oveieeu
duty In the Far East. H e ia pres·
ently aaslgned .1:0 Company D,
29th Infan:ry l:.er.ment., a UI}lt
ot the Army of Occupation ln the
Ryukyua command.
Agraduate of Newport high
.school and Orange Coast colleg e,
Pvt. Brooks ~as inducted into the
Army in Oclober of 1950. Prior
to his overseas assignment he·
completed a cooka' course in Fort
Ord, Calif.
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PV'ITINO ·os Ttll:" FEED, BAG at tbo outias for ......... ped dllldftn held 'at Jl&y Sho"' hrk
Friday under the mpoaaoMllllp-of ttLe Newpcn1: Harber.Lady ADsl@.nt were tbe8e happy kid&. From
left t.o right a~ Pahy OlbbA, Cbthto_pb.er Ro1ner-o &ncl Ian Beek. The cbUdrea are from the E'NaJl,
tln School. . {New.·Ttmea Pboto)
ftmsDAY, MAY 8,,1951 _ 'FIVE CENTS
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week end \
Rollin ritidal con-
dition at i" !Toro hospital after he suffered a skull p ctu11e, an<i
multiple. co fualons. Hallett, and Cpl. JOhn E. Mac nald;. who
received a m.pound fracture of._-'-----~---1'--~--, ' the right lef;and minor cut.a, were D' f T
apparently ~tch-hiklng • rt4e on e er ·r"i I of the Coast "1ihway near the Inter-
section wltft! Marine Ave. when •
they we.-. ~i by • car driven by M M h -'
Kenneth· D ., fAdmirl', t 9, a sa.llor esa 0 er
from Sari D~~o at 2:20 a. m , Mon-
day. ll
Accordln~ to police reports, Ad4
mire sa)d tJ:t&t he dld not see thf'
two Marine' \until It waa too date
to apply: thl!' brakes. 1
MacDonald was hit by the right
front fender. I of Admire'& car and
was thtbwn 25 f~t by the Impact.
Hallett wu•,dragge-d about 75 feet
by Admlre's vehicle. •
Witne88e&" to the accident aald
that the tw:o victims had appar-
ently been hitch-hiking and were
either In the first traffic lane or
on the J;'Oad ahoulder. ,
Slight lnJti?ies were received by
r-vlng Gra~. Los Angelea, and
BettiW! Scotf?' Long Beach, a pa.ss-
enger In a tar driven by William
Dean Jdrgeneson, Long Beach, u
the result of an accident at 12:M
a . m, Sunday on 22nd St. and
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach.
Granz had stopped his car on
tee highway to allow a car in
front of him to turn, when, ac-
cording to i>ollce reports, his ve-
hicle was at.ruck In the rear by a
car drlvrn J:Jy Jorgeson.
Granz' car· was only slightly
damaged, while J orgenson's waa
extensively damaged and had t o
be towed from the scene or the
accident. Both cars had been
tra\'ellirig ~eat on Balbo& Blvd.
1Murder trial of Cor elia &ather
Gl"ttn, young Coata esa house-
wife who Is alleged to · ave beaten
fal8.Jly her three - onth -old
daughter, ·haa been eferred to
June II. ~
Superior Judge Kenith E. Mor-
rison reset the trial I t week at
request of Public De nder N. D.
Meyer. Mrs. Green ' wiU face
a new charge of fel nlousl;.v s.s4
sulting little Patricia: Ann Green
with her fist.8. I
She la alleged to hle admitted
a.ssaulting the child th her fl8ts
JUt Feb. 0, the child ylng 'tn the
county hospital of . fractured
skull on Feb. 9 . How ~ ~r. the de-
fense contention is t t the child
had fallen from a c uch in the
Green home onto a co crete Jloor,
and that the fall ma have been
the cause of.death.
The court disclosed hat reporUi . ' of two psychiatrtsl.8 ht'-ve not been
received. Meyer had ~ndicated he
might enter an insa~ty plea for
the young · woman on a the 8.88ault
charge. He told the J;urt he "re-
served the rtght" ·to . ter "tl dif-
ferent plea " after the medic&.! ex-
aminers' reports are rjled.
,. Previously trlar on ~tl;ie murder
charce alone was to t+ve ~en set
tor May 14. . i STELLA MARIS, KOBER L. FORKNER 'S .f.O foot sloop, plc-
turned above at t he •tart ot the Enseuada clall:alc \l''&s winner< of
the Mayor· of Ne\\·port trophy for the lone haul to... l\olexlco. The
Stella Marla had a S:20:48 time allowa.nce. (.News-Tln1es PhOto) . . Ass · mbly .Votes Lee Reache State Final . . -· -. Cl 1 Season-~ :.~.t~~W{>O•I H '.ho~: Mesa1t:Adn1i·ts:-S-hoofing·1t ·
for ·Purse SeiAers ~~~:~~~~:il~~:I~d~~~ "*c-.e·rs:· ,· Cont1·n· ue· . 2nd Charg· e
+ ventlon at Palm Spri g•. ' UI 111. _ .,__
Good .. newa for 11porl8flshermCn Lee, speaking on e res~n&i-John. Willta.rn Gibson, 60, of Costa MeM., who allegedly fired three
laat Iaat Thursday when Aa-billtlea of citl~ns .ln democracy, shotgun btaata at officers before he was filled himself with a pistol sembly Eari Stanley's btil J.eatrlct· won over compeUto from Ne-tng u~ of purse selnea ~r ring va.da and the southe portion of slug, admitted guilt Friday to a felony charge of assault with a
nel!J in an offshore area adjacent C&lifornia. He will resent 1 8&14 deadly weapon.
to the . Orll!lge County c08.8tllne boa Bay Lions _ C lub the ate.le In Judge Kenneth E . Morrison's
squeezed through the assembly by finals ln Stockton to held dur# criminal cott:rl, Gibson won con-•.
a vote of 41 to 26. Ing the Lions con'-'en on in June. tlnuance, for an indefinite time.
The bUI ptovldes that purse and Lee wiH compet e an Stockton of the, charge that he feloniously
round haul nets may be used in with three other caidldatea for &888.ultl"d Stanley T. M eek, 19, of
d1atrlcla 17, 18. 19. except • that the $1000 university ; 1eholarshlp 1 Costa Meaa, In the Gib8on yard
purse or ring nets may not be which Is awarded by the C&lifor-. on Victoria St., Costa Mesa.
uaed i n the portion or district 19 nla Lions to the sch , youth e8.~ Constable Frank (Tlny) Vaughn
lying within three miles of the Or-year'who ls judged lh best speak-, of Costa ¥esa ha.d .gooe to arrest
ange county shore from May 1 to er on a topic of pa' iotl.sm and Gibson on the ~ha.rge ·that he beat
Septem!M;r 10 civic responsibility. Meek. and Sheriff·s De p tit I ea
· -Oliver McCarter and AJ Allphant
Thomas ~loney <R.-San Fran-D ST I were called in. Gibson allegedly
ct&co) led _op~tion to tlfe bl~~. ope ro en threatened them with 8 shotgun
by contending it would create a r:osta Mesa D and then blasted ·at tl)em lhree.
monopoly for sportsmen on mack4 1" times, before Vaughrf shot him In
erel flllhlng Ip the area. Thieves -believ drug the side with a .38 calibre f.evolver.
-Vtncept Thomas (D.4 San Pedro) addict.a -stole am cal kit con-Judge Morrison. will hear Gib-
e.tao apqke against the blll saying taining narcotics, oth r medlcinfoa son'a plea for ~probation on May
it would cla&e, an• area :15 miles and ·aurglcal lrultru.m bl 'from a 18, when he may be aentenced. At
long to Commercial fLsherme.n and car OW!led by Dr. Le G. Netaon. that Ume. the court may require
tha( the cloee<I area wu part of 120 E . 18th SL, Colt.a . esa., police him to plead to the felony assault
the be•~ matl.kerel flsbing ground reported last week.. cbarge. ·
on the cout. The machine was rked in the -------
Speak,er s6m Colline '(R.-Fuller-600 block of E . W ngton Ave.. .
ton) 8 ui)porttd the bllt and polnt-Sant.a Ana, near the Community SUPPORT ASKED
ed out the alrea orlglnally waa a. hospital, when the th ft waa per-Award of a 'reasonable amount'
game retuge but was opened dur-petrated, officers sal .. The cul-for support wu requested in su4
Ing the war_ prits forced a door ge,t ut the periot court by Mrs. Fa.rel Walk~r
-car. they added. ' as she filed petition (or divorce
Burr+ Toast
A forgotlen toaster set fire to
the kJtch~ Cupboard in the home
of M.ra.1 R.i Smith, 2825 New-
port ~le . on Saturday e.ve-
nlng caua damage e11tlmated
at siooJ En 'e 2 from the New ..
port rtri. halj reaponded to .a calr
at 6:55 p. m . .,.ct quenche\I tho
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Dr. Nelson said the kit contain-from Samuel ' J . \Valker. She
ed a 20 c. c. vial of rphlne and charged cruelty. and said they
a bottle of demarat i _ were marrjed at Carmel Feb. 8,
The bag waa reco~· later by 19:i0, separated la.st April 17 and
Ed Friley, an empJoy of the ~err th.at C9ffiD1Untty propefty includes
Glue Co., off the on-Mcfad.·-household fumtahinga at 224 Poin-
den S( near Halladay t., ln Sant.A eettia Ave., .Coi;ona del Mar, two
Ana. avto.rnobUea and accounts in Ana-
OnlJr the morptuii.e. u mtulng! helm banka.. ~
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l .. ES MU~l~ER; 41 IJ Ma&'nolla
A\·e., Cotiita Mesa, put preal-
·dent of Newport Harhcir-cMta
Me.a Lions club, and faculty
member of Newport Harbor
Union Rtgb Mihool, wu elt;eted
district eow.mor of l.JqoA clube
at the recent Palm Sprlnp 'oon·
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MARA .IS. .. I T
ON HAN C P
TIME RU ES . '
Don Ayres, a~ip~ of the
54 foot yawl ~lcylark, IJas
five more trop~· ea to keep
brightly bllrnlsh a8· the re-
sult of Skylark' sho~g her
stem to the ~ire fleet of
yachts in the urth Inter-
national Newpo ·Beach to
to .Ensenada which fin-
ished at 10 :37 V,, la. m. Friday. ' ' Loc&I ·peat
Winn~r of the \.ace art.er the
computation of hl..ndJc4pa was
Barney Huber's Miu-a. t 32 toot
sloop sailing unde~ the !<colors of
lhe Balboa Yacht j;lub._ \ •
The competing ,..achlf'!lm re-
ported that the rai:e waa· an ex-
ceptionally pleasa.ht iuill, with
slelJ.dY westerly tinda 1 w h t c b
freShened as the fl~et nm.red En·
senada. " ~· ; Skylark finished the race with
eplnnaker ny:1ng j t two mh.."'lutea
ahead of the U. S. avy'S 90 foot
yawl Saluda, wtnn~r of the 1960
racing cluaic on ela~ time
basis, and acratch boat In this
year's race. ~ '
-The steady win gave an ad·
vantage to the am lier boats and
explain their ]a.nee •of the
cup and trophy er1 listed be-·
low.
Seven HollnJ Flaisb '
' At. noon Saturd~, 127. of the
starting yachts hadi completed the
course, most of th,m under can ..
vas. Some of t unfortunate
boats fxperienced lull In th.a
winds and had a rd tube mak-
ing It to the fini Ralph and
Harriet Bogardus· little 28 tooi
sloop Sitara. spent. a game 4'1C'Ven
hours trying to tjnish the lut
halt mile of the 1· ee. ·
According to the reports of the
Committee boat, he first ten
finishers were:
· Skylark, Saluda, !ruiarta, Bran-
ta, Antigua. Ev ning : S tar ..
L'Apache, Atorran Mickey and
John Griffith's fi2-Long Beach
ketch. Nam Sang Off[al re-'!ults:
Race olte
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~in Dri e to
Help McC~llahs
ft• _,e\~ C'lOU\al ato:nn of
April Utlt crlpp!~ tJrie ~
aldfl Sportl1ahlnr ~ "1th I.lie McCuUab Drotl.. o n., form-
Prl,y of N~wporc. Beach, Jost
· four boaU.. thl"fle d stroyed and
• oof' sunJl. .
A aportADmn'" ""'1e"re behlnd
you" drlv~ ls belnf ~·
d by t.ht-0t.."f'SMld~ Lady An&'-
tf>.n " tNy \VL~ t Mow th.eh'
cipprfflat~on rar th f!Oi• flihlllc
. Wt )'ra-r, a.nd . lht~· feel ot~r
nshlnr entbll!ihl_<i,'t-. }ulU "'lUll to
1hare la w~ d.rl''"· !
To ahJ ln kt-ttln(:' the fleet
b~k in oprrar 1nn.1 lht• O::eaa-
stil=-Lady Angll"r'§ • c:ub., tocf't-
her \vtth tht" 0o<'6.llllde Cham-
~r ef ComDWrce, ba\'fll eatab-
llabed the Oeean.icf. Boat Dla-
11t!ltf'r Fund. Contrl~tlon MdU.ld
be madf'll pa.yablP t4 tlw-Ooean·
~ldP Boat DlaPlf'r Fund and
ma.llPd to thr Oct>tiMlde Cham-
Mr of Comn1t>~. Ocea.nslde.
Armed Fort es Day
Activity Pl.nned
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Ma. Gen. \VUlian; J . Wallace.
w ith headquartt·rR a El Toro Ma-
rine Corps A i r Station. Col. P. E .
Conradt. commanJ i n~ officer of
t h e station and their staff~ will
!M"rve as h o.c;ls at thC'tannual A rm--
ed Forces day celebr tion May 19.
While the Ct'lt·brc.t n and other
activ1lle!: will be 1.·uf1r1nro large-
ly to the Santa Ano.-E1 ·r oro area,
invi\aUons art·· bc1n~ extended t fl
citizens throughout I t ~e county
who wish to VIH1t lhfl west cout's
principal b'larin(· A it Station and
gaJn sonlt.> k nvw1r,lgi' as to what
prE'paratlon, tr:i.i nln~'l and activUy
is necessary l(J !Jl't·pdre pilots and
others for lht· KorL•an war.
Included in thP ngf'nda or .ac-
tivities sc.he<tul1 ·t.l for that day a.re
parades, an o.ir shuv.·, display of
the Pt.>W 10-passn.L·nger helicopters
Wbic.h a.rrlvt.'i..I her"' Only t;,Pcently,
as well as r.on1c• l!.i;· ~er en\ertain-
anent . Civilians wil.l be tl.llowed to
inspect many uf the planes now
on ~e station.
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County Tax Rates
Show Inc rease
Orange L'1,unty's $21 ,168,447
p roperty tn.x lHll f11r the current
year means an av{•rage tax rate
ot S4.84. p~r SI 00 of RRSl".SSed value
nt taxable prupt>r ly it!. the county,
Califo rnia. Taxpa.y1·r·~ association
('~timaletl totlay. Prope rty in the
county wafl a.&Kt'!~!h:J at $437 .123,-
tlO for I9M>-~l . I
Last yt-ar's propf'l'ty tax levy
of $19,104,252 rueant an average
tax rate or $4 .42 µer $1 00 of tl.X·
able valuation 1n th .. c:ounty. Tax-
ablL' propt>rty a1nount l·O to $439,-
154,190 rur th .. year. .
F'or the 1916-47, the fi rst post-
war year. thl" SI0,927,124 prop-
f'rty tax l'r'vy t hroughout the
rounty nll!ant an 8\'C'r age of $4 .46
A..-ntants Host
Cowaty Bcners
Onutge eoUnt:Y-CbaPter -Ot the
Society of American Accountant•
waa hoet to Orange County Bank-
era at a d.Lnner meeUng ln Santa
Ana Monday evening, ~pi:il 30.
Among the Newport J>a..nkVs and
accountants of the mutln& we.re:
Jf.f.rb Ho Uc; er, Ed floe be I, Howard
· B&lmer and Oeoige Bassett.
John Boyce-Smith, au!at&IJI
vice.president, Bank of America,
Los Angeles, presented the bank·
er's view O?'l financla.1 . statements
when preaented. tor loan purpoaea.
Although the tlnan.cl~I 1tatement
ls not the sole crlter!on on wb.lch
a loan ls jlJ!jtltted, he Ukcned It
to be a akelet.o.n Lo w~ich' muat
be added the Oellh of ability and
clothed ln the lnterr1ty of th•
butineaam~. Adequate inform•·
tlon ln financial •tatement.a wa.r
slreuod by Mr. Boy~mlth in
aaklnc the rurther cooperation of
public accouni.rtll.
Karl Darlln&ton. •lat• chair-
man of accountln&" education anc1
pro.teaaor of accountancy at Po-
mona colle&'e. presented the public
accountant'• viewpolnt 9n lhf'
preparation of rlnanclal •late·
menta and explained how th~
banXer could bt of grt1at ht-!p 111
ll)at respect.
Sl 1, 101 in Uquor
Fees for Newport
Liquor license tee ea.rnlnra tlur-
inv the 1ix months ended Feb. 28,
l~l . rtached $~.420,890, e•ccord-
lnir to firure1 rt:0letyed toda,v by
WU!lam G, Bonelfl , member of the
board of equaliu.tion. The entir"
1um Lil aoon to be dl1tdbuted
amonc the citte.a and counues of
the 1tate, brinJinr the amount to
be paJd local government.a durtnr
the current flacaJ year to $8,-
Me.683. 'fhla total includea feea
earned in the 12-month period be·
.uuimr March 1, 19~.
Or&n&"e county will receJve $66.·
588.14: from the preaent alloca-
tion, while t~e ci ty of Newport
Beach will obtain Sll,101 .25.
Methodist Group
at Confe rence
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Four younr people from Ch.rial
C'tUlr'Ch by the Sea attended the
annual di•trict convention of the'
lntermediate Youth Fellowahlpa
of the Sa.n Diero dlltrict recent-
ly. Speaker for the. occuion
was Thomas Roy Pendell. pastor
of the Newport church. Those at-
tendinw included Darrith Sherrill.
Linda Adair . Carol McMillan a..nd
Ethel Stone back. • ·
11le gatherlf1t was held In, the
Park Blvd. Mqthodi.st church of
San Dleeo and ~t.!'-re• hundred w e re
in attendance. A trip-through the
San Diego zoo wu Included In
the full day's program.
Dodge has moved. Watch It!
Trompeter Gets 4th
in Beef Judging
pe7 SIOO of 3.S!IL'Ssed value. ·Asselii-Grand champion honors In thl'
~J valuations n·ac"ed $24:4:,857,· \ Gallforn1a State Polyfichnlc col-
685 for 1946-47. lere beef jUdJ:"inJ contest this
Threats C la imed
in Divorce Su it
Alleging h f' r husband has
thrt'Btenetl Lu u.st· physical force
against her, "1lrs. Margaret A.
l<:rk ha.'!' pt•tiliont·tl SUp<'rior court
to restrain iilim fron1 molesting
hf.r and fron1 cHsposing or com-
11\unity PruPf.'rty pt•n<lir.~ a divorce
wetik went to Jack Jansen, Shat-
ter, \\'ho placed tir1t ·with his
ahorthorn yearunr hf'lfer. He alao
topped all In the Ht'reford two-
yea.-..old heifer (roup. The judging
event l8 part of the Poly Royal
liveatock aho\\•. Over 40 boys com-
peted In the Judging.'
. a~tion sh£' rilro.
The result• included a fourth
place in •f\orthom 1teers tor Ed-
mund C. Tromptetf'r of Newport
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She a ccused h1 n1 of cruelty &nd
f.a1d they wet1' niafrlt"'d at Yuma
l.ug. 17. 191 !\ Jc~·na:·df'd In Santa
>.na, AUM. ~2. 111 15, ¥J separated
:o.st Friday.
She ltsl~tl t·on1n1unity property
:::s cnclud1n:: approJ1t 'n1ately $3:>00
tllte on th~· sail· uf a care busineaa,
bank accounts, two .automobiles,
holl.IWbultl rurnl.Shin){li at 1831 Pla-
c~ntla AvenUf', Cu~ta 1 M esa, and f
r esidt>nce on t\VO nt rt•Jt held in
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M0trls, Loveland-o.,.n New Office
Everett Morris, realtor, haa an-
nounced the opening of a real
eatate office in uaociation with
Lloyd t.. and Benita S. Loveland
at 4:08 ~· Balboa Blvd., Balboa.
The new office wU1 be particul-
arly concerned with the purchue.
sa.le and leue of b~ach and resort
propertlea, and r&nche• & g-rove1.
The office wl1J abo specialize In
land inveatmenta In properties in
the Imperial, Mojave R..i.ver and
San J oaquin . Valleys, with' par-
ticular interest in cotton, alfalfa
grain, vegl!table and cattle prop-
:?rUe& The partners will use ,.
Stirulon airplane to facllltate trav-
el betwetn the areaa.
Ootlge ha.s moved. Watch It! '
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Jamn B. Edwa.rdl:, 29. · 206
Fal~·ay Pl., Coeta Meu, WU
booked at the oou.n.ty jaJl on a
drunk drivln& cbarce after ·th•
car he wu dr1vinl' f"lrured ln a
colllaion with another ~lM ·at
Frist and G&rflekl Sta, Santa
Ana. poll«> reported. tnw.upunc omc:m Mid lld-
wardt: wu headed west \on ,.Finl
SL, and ran into the rear ot a
car driven by Jobi\ a. Huct>u.
24, 1013 Hal•adt,y St. Both ma-
chlnu wen fllll>tl.J damapd. . . '
Ml!S•N 9-lt GUNND
4 C..ta Xoaa man i. -a
m-bor ot OM Of U.. U. 8. Air r-.· bombiq teamo -UJ
.,..iu&tad at Randolpil Air ......,.
-· Tu.. ........ otller --.... bola&" -Ba .. Pre. J-11.. K.W.. -ot Mr •
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THE C.ulE' WALK aboot.d 8IU Tobi It f""" back eDd of a
otkr podlOe -.t..i
the pt&Y.Jl'O¥d of Vor
CUb S<ottt olrcuo, Atul\
putlelpantl la tho lettn.d whoel on
del Mar cnmma.r Kbool durlq the
· · (New•-Tlmea Ph,oto) truck u he •upervt.ed the mu.UC for t-he •" s of cakee and
British Co.·nsul c. M: Girl Sc Troops Notes Newport Circle
Beets Off ice rs ' Spe' aks a· t" Sc' hool Dr. c . c. meraon 8.nd Dr. Meo1bera ot Girl Scou"t troop f) · · : c. L. Smllh ot• h• local S.vanlh-were given a b&rbecue ·~Y their
Dey Advent'lst Church will leave 1ponsora. the BW!lneu ftld Pro-· NeWPOrt ' Circle .of Chris l
Robert Hadow, B_rlli.sl) Con•ul llhe harbor tre!a~.bn Thursday, May feulonal _Women'• club ~f New-Church by the 8ea met M&y 1 General of Loa A.nielea for South· lh h " I b M D W H I b 1"18 17, bound tor e NavaJ9 Indian port Bea~h at e ome ~of •1.l"'S. w l ra. . . . o t y, u
Pm Calilornla and A..rizonlt, ap-RcSt"rvatlon at nyenta, Arizona. CIJfford Varner, 4:38 ~lmwood West Ocean Front. Election of
peared before the N-:wport Har-They Will deU a. eecohd truck Drive. Mrs. Va.mer WUf&Ulsted Officers featured the aeulon and
bor •tudent body on. WednNday, load ot <:l~th · g anO fa:od that by Mrs. A. Volrath and Jfrs. Lau-plana for the coming church yt!ar
AprlJ 2!1 in a b~UliaP~ lecture Oll have been dWl~ted by local reai-ra Porter In aervlng a.nl lrana-lwhich be,-lil.a June l .'
lhP present world •ltuatlon, .u denta. ~uch m<xr~ food Is neeped portaUoo. Mr•. AIJce j~bbeck . ·1 Jfo"l~Wlnl' report ·of Mra. Holt-
aeen from the Bri't..ish polnt of suc'h as dried 6;ult...' beans, dried Jr., as.si•tant, lead the ·Jrlrla lh by, c'haJrmAn of the nominatinr
vie\\'. \ corn, canned frI. vcr~t._abl~ and playing glll'D ca and corn~leted a OOmmltlel", officers we're elected
Mr. Hadow'1 toBpicJI ranaed ufl"Qml m!lk. happy day In slnging o:d r.ong•. I.., follows: Miu Elsk! Newland,
a cornparlaqn of rlliah a.nd n t-Thl" Indians e tn a deatitUtf' --Ii' ·chairman; Mrs. John Pfiachner,
ed State1 policy In ti~ Far ~t condition ahd ally appreciate Members of Girl Scol.9 Troop ' vfce·chaJrman; Mra. May Delozter.
to the dUM:u.ulo.n of natianallu.Uon >.A•hat t\.elp ,We tre able to send. 12 he!d thelr annual metnbershtp secretary and ·Mrs. P. H . Hlg"gin111.
in Great Brllf.ln. · -Anyone wlahln~tp donate p·eaae party lo celebrate lhe3 troop's ;-reuurer. ·
He analysed the reuo.n1 fO! the call Mrs. E nerson. Beacon birthd.y. The members !l1so re-Ch&lrmen and membera of com-
Brltl•h recoenltion or Red China, s022.\v. They t. wiah to thank celvt'd' tjlelr )951 meiibberahtp mtttees will be · selected by ottl-
and ~>eplalned the· probletnti of ev~ryone for pUt donations. cards. C bea.utlfully 4l+corated cers and \\'Ill be named at the
atoppln,-trade with that wunt.ry; 1 sheet cake, with each gltJa name JUne meeting. Plans include nam·
he di8cuaaed the tirinJ of Mac· GJ d I . ' Eld ~·rittt:n upon It was Krv~. Com· ing of two hostetiAes tor each
Al'thur. elating that this . W&I & en a 9 er mitt1·e Women Irma S~w and meeting becaUM> of growing 81.t.f'
atrlctly Unit ed Sla~es affair and f $ . k j H · Frances crane a.ttended e cele-of the circle.
that Brita.in had liven l u, tl'.le 0 pea ere bralLon and Mra. Crane ... in-I As .June 5 L!! birthday annlver-
nwht to choose the United Na-. I • veated Into the K01lt m V8JOeJ)t. s&ry of the .cl~e. each member
tion1 conun&1uS.r. · In ,...,.et to Tht! Miaslona~ Volunteer So-Others ,ruealt were· Lin Shaw will bring a bir~day offering. Xhe
Brltiah Fortlf'O poUcy In_ 1critral. clety or the ·Sev¥nth-Day Advent-and Carol Ann Crane~· session will be held at the )ton\f'
he 1tatt0 hti tHllieved .the ..ine lat Chu~ ot Newport Hetghl8 Fifteen Scout.a 1 clpated. of Mrs. Pfiechner, 3014: Weal Bal-
road would be tbllowed: WllleMw:r have a Vf!fy flnejprogTam planned Leallers aDd. u•latanta re Nel-bha Blvd., wi.th .Mrs. Oetozte"t act-
party la ln power. · fot Friday ~venipg. Ma>:: 11. 7:45 Ile Long, Mary Hilliard Sybil in·g as oo-hoate.ss.
A.tter the m..ln' le!JlUH the (•Di-o'clock. T'tM! eJHiaker of the t>Ve-Nonnan. f. \ Mra. J. A. Bodman .led In de-
al Brttlaher 1,ant two hoµn wlth fling WI.JI be Eld r P aul Camplx•ll votlons, her subject "With Heal-
arnaU (1"9\1,pa of j\lniQI'• and Mn-of the G:~ndale Sanitarium church. a· c B • Cl tb intt In His .. Wtf'lg•." -Aa ·thie-wu
lora in an Lnforql~ que~ &fld Elder Campbell ~..,i ll· also Sp('ak at • • ruin M closing meeting of tnc year, Miss
answer session, which the ato-the-Sabbeth mom!ng ·!lervl.ce, May t Newland. chairman. gaYe ·a •um-dent~ greatly e?ljoyed. The qiJes-12, l l :OO a . m. 'th(" public is ('Of'· Ann Dinner D ce mary' Of the year'•. work '1td the
tlo;,s a.sk~d by the J1Jtud'eni. shOw-dlal}y lnvlted ..... ~ .-· t;easurl!'r, Mrs. P .' L. Higgins,
('d great lntE>reSt in 'a.nd 'a kf'e n In cclubrallon of two ' uccesa-&ilVe the yearly report showing
grup or Mr. Ha.dow's po!nt.a, as Fencinn. H~nors Won ful year• since Its ora: lzatlon. a1L -a~polntments met &Dd a.JI aa-w~ll aa respee;, htr hia tremen-':I' -the Orange County Br club sf;(ned work coffipleted. Jncludlng
doua ))ackarow:id of knowled•e of by . Newp~ Youth will hold Its annual dlnn dance atU.d1 bool<s for th~ year.
world histor)' and 't':Qrtd .it'alra. · Twenty-rour1:rt.nceten'. unlver-at the Wlilowtck Golt b at 7 ,>frs. M~i.e Hav\ca,. cba.irman
Tbe' dl~Ungulahed .... ·embly p m .. Tttuf'tlday, May 1 1961 of'the Ways a.nd meana ·conUnittee,
'io:n..aker was seeured through the "''ty fenc!ec.1. e from N'e'fW'port M b f h B · cl ' l . '-~ed r· ""'It ,..-Harbor, be&d~ bv v&r&ity-c.aptain em ere o t e ruin , a um-rct.....,. ~ 1ne , progreaa on . "1'6-1 efforts of Mr. Hughe&, Mr. Mag-~ ni and friend& of the lver1ity 11'\a..ki.ng 1'0d llrtiJ::l~ !or tbe wm-Chambleu R.. Johuaton. NCAA nuuon and Afr. Gab:e of the hish are all Invited to attend .~ short :tr bazaar .. An all-day meetin~ ... _. i!abTe cham~ion and 195.l i-eciJ)ient t scti:ool social suaule1 department. bu_,iness meeting will to ow th(> 1· be held soon by the work ti~ dipl omaUc career dates back of the .. Fencer o( the Year" trop-dinner. after which dan · g will g-roup,
tu 1919, and in_<1ud~ Service in hy, have been , ;warded athl~tic "'-j ed r t• ld r .~e pastor. Rf.v. Thom .. Pen-ln1lg,nla in re<:ocnitton. or. their ut" en oy or ne rema· er o ... >•
Palestine. Washlngton. Tehr~n. etfort.B O\'e r the course of the 1951 the evenings. · dell wa.s present and presented th<'
Vienna. Prague and Buenos Aires. wulter sports a:euon. R{!ser.,.tion1 n1ay be i>ta:noo circle With a copy· of Througn
He has been CpnauJ Offie"raJ for Amon u the &lX recJpienU of var· by contacting the club's , retary, Christ, Our Lord by Dr. Georgia
this ft>ctfon since 1948.. • Ethlyn Ward. 604 E .. ~Ol.Y street , H•rkness, gtri, in appreciaUon for aity letters wa.s. the captatn~ect Santa Ana. [ the clrcle's cooperation tn the at-
StllT FILED (or tht:" 19~2 JtC&60n , J. Edrar T. _1: t®dance contest at the 'recent
Suit t o forecloee a deed ol trust Rutter. an out.sla.ndlng performl'r STUDENT ~A.Mifu · p.reachlng mission. ·T1!"e boOk wl;}
on a pa:rcl!I of Newport Bea.ch re.al of lOS Via L!doj Nord, Lido ~ll'. Wayne Alley, 18, PorUJd. Ore., b~ used in the circle's devotional
estate was filed in euperior court• ro El..;£CT o•TICERS will bt': presidt!nt or .A$ociated work. . ·
by Dorothy McKe.nita. She alle1cd . New officers •wifl be elected Student• or Stan!ord u.iiverslty $_prlng flowers, Japane•e Ian•
Mr. and ~trs. Hugh Cairn1 had whe.n members of Circle ~ o( Cos-for lhl' 1930-fil t1chool yeai lt wa.s ~ prints .sent from Japan by Da·
falled to f\l&kt monthly payroenU ta Ateea Community church w . s . announced today. 'i vtr Holtby, ion of the hoatua,
as scheduled on a. S20,000 ·proml-C. S . gather tor 8 breakfaat meet-Graduate repreaentativaof the m~de the rooms gay. During th~
sory note. Also name du defend-Ing Thursday a( 9 a . m. in Mesa ASSU executive committ is Do-SCfiaJ hour refreshment• ln-the
ants are Bay Escrow Co., Bulld-park. Ho&tt:'ftses \viii be Mn. H e r-vid Curty, 24:, son of M . Ruth. At-.,y day theme were Ber(red1 f•·
ers Acceptance Co., a.nd othe rs as bert B. McMurtf)' and Mr&. C. ).t. C. Burns, 1703 W. Balboa ea venue, v~s bei!tl' tlny plaatic buke1-ln
claiming liens on the property. Bunc h . .., Newport Beach. ~ puteJ shade11. f'llneteen member1
~ were preaent and Uie paator wu
Dodge has moved. Wat' a 1ppeci&I cue.,.t.
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aft Wuatrated talk. OD llanduJ&r Area BQya' Club bavel beaa lQri~
diltUrbaftcea tn cli1l.drtft at a d:teet-ed to a ttend tl>;e ten' Club
inc of the CO.ta ."Jilua. Undbe!'ch-Beach Party Saturday, M&7 u at
Harper P .-T. 4 . Wedneoday, May Corona del Mar'• bucb, it
t at 2:30 p. m. ln the Maln .chool 1'&& &nnounced tbil ~· by Roy
audltorlum. . • ' Daniel, cbalnnan· ot the bMct.
Llndber&h kJ:nderp.rlen cbhdren party for the Booete club, ,
wtU preoent a Man>ol• dance• u a Daniel added that It Will be ...,
pNYlew of lhe ir..y F .. uva1 lo tie eventnc "of tun wtth all
•t&pd 11iunday of thta week at aorta of came.a, conte and INf'-
1.Jndbersh ~ Tu wUJ ,)be pr&a9 in atore. One o the hlatf
•erved atte.r tbe pro(f&m. ltcht.. of the evenln.a will . be a
Bridal Gown Show
at Church Banq1:1et
BrklaJ rowna, both oJd and n'w,
will featUJ"EI the Annual Mother-
.I>auchter banquet of Cb r I at
ehurcb by the See Which will be
held at 7 p. m. in Qoodell ~
Tue.lday, May t5. PartJcularly
desired by the progn..m chaJrman..
Mra. A . J. Rutter, are go_wna of
bridea who have been married in
Chrlat Church, &nd. ahe may bf'
called at Harbor 899·M. Tioketa
are $1 .3~ eaet) and . may be .re-
.served by calU!ti Beacon Ml7 or
Harbor numbete , 699-M, ~092·R,
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MESA WOllLUI BURT
Mrs. Carmen S . Yanez, ~. who
realde• a~ 17th St .. and Pomon11.
avenue, COeta Mesa, suffered b2Ck
'tnju"rie1 when the car in which
»he wu rl<llng collided with an-
other driven by Willi.am R. Wal-
1ers, 39, or Bellflower, on L&}te·
w.ood Blvd. at Harvey Way ln
Norwalk at 10 p.m. Tuuday, x,.y
1. 1Drtver of the n:iachfne ln whJch
Mra. Yanes wU "riding wu liai-
ed u George M. Yane,, 30 of
the Costa Me1a a.Odrc.U.
Dodge-has moved. \.\'a.tch Itl
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Feature of the nt1b ot ~
wtll be food -all tblo f~ Y"I'
can eat lbr llO cen_~L-Dank,I
•taled thal the t 1"'°aJ *<Ii
party ret-'>menta wtuld bo ..
hand with an overdose lot weine
bWlJ, mu8hmallowa, q<>ld
plcklee and aalada. !:f
Each pereon m.akln the tri ·
Will be uked to pre l llO oen
which wtu eo to ott-aea the cost
the party: Any profi will IO ln~
to the Booeten' Club d for new
buktlb&ll ouitJo.
All lhoee inttncllJis o co m~
algn up by Fr~y nic t, May Ji -----r-·· ~i:~~E8;,:;;¥~~
entrance Sunday ntrh Aprll .;_B
during the blc etorm bi Ute~
Capt. Jack Jon.ea an~ Ne~
Beach harbor dep&rtmu.it emploJ1
ee1. C. H. Phinney .. d Dou1..,
Prieat. Tho lwo, \lilallj Cl!IJ>IO'!"I
JS, Alhambra and Rat:Ballarinl~ 17, Loi A.n1e)N, we.N pped
hl1h wavea breakil'I _over \Ii
Jetty approximately Ulne qaar,
len of lh• way to wi ·end. Botll1
were forced to jum~_'1_to th<o· ~
ter to reach llnea ·~ a. harbo
departmen.t patrol bo&tlln the
~r entrance at 7 p.'m. •
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and do the same. And it's 8o easy to 8ave l°nce
you acquire the Savings . Habit.· Just put aside
a definite amount of your salary each ' pa~day
befon you ~tart epehding ! l
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H'ARBOR I SOCIAL : EVENTS
~ MRS. w~tfRED BARBRE, .Soelety Edllot' .
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Ente~ains With
Tales of Hawaii ~rs. Dauphi e
~lamed Hea of Inte. .. tlng hlgh·lighto on h.r I, recrnt trip to Hawaii were told
a. group of trienda by M.ra. Leelle
Kenny Cam a"1gn :::~~· en~:'lnedM:. h:rr~~
I Isle home, 113 Via Koron, April
Mrs. Georgt' ~-Oauphlne ot 231 27. Mrs. Anderson wu fortu-
Driftwood ·Rd., Co1"'9na del Mar, nate in becoming a cquainted
Shore Clif!s. has a rt'al reason for with many native Hawallana dur-
a cceptlng thl' chairman1Ship of Or· lng her three mont.ha viait with
ange County of the polio hOl!pltal her son Jack, who teaches in the
can1 pal~n of the S i. er Elizabeth pub'lc 11chool . She waa loaded
Kl'nny Foundation. '1own with gttta during her ao-
The Dalphincs' yo_911g son .Mar-journ, enjoyed many native luaus,
di, 2. has rrci•ntly t>t--.t•n dischargc<t and learnf'd to p repare miny of
frum thl' Ruth H on10 --Eli:iabelh the pol dishes.
K enny lns litUll' in El Monte. hJs Attired In a native costume,
batt lr &J!.Ri nst po lio \Von, thank~\ complete with lets and beads, 8he
t o Sis ter KC'nn.v. gave a graceful exhibition ot the
Prior to K'•nny trt'atment. native dance11 which she learned
\~:h lch in lht' "1"l'st 1s g1v(·n only at from her son, and which 8he cx-
tbt> El ~tonle Institute, Atardi's plained to the guests, are full of
parents had bern t old that ht> meaning.
m ight ncvr r walk ltJ.:ain. Yet af-Mr. and Mrs. Anderson haVf"
t e r six mont hs Jl,far<.li did walk-been the hou8t" guest! of Mrs. An-
ri~hl out of the Ruth Homt'-dt•rson's sister. Mrs. Boyd Rob·
ElizRbt•lih Kenny Inst itute. t-rls on 16th street, Costa Mesa.
Mardi"s dad. a fi r st heute>nant l.n Mr. Anderson drove down from
the ~fa 1·1n l' Air Cor1x,, shart's Mrs. Utah to mee\, the Lurline, and
DauphinC''s £'nthusia s111 In the Sis-jo in in the festivities. Also honor-
t t•r K('nny cal1se. ing the traveler were Mr. and Mrs.
The fund <lr1ve, w hic h is now In Robert.8, Mr. _a.nd 1'frs. Francis
1progrt'5.". is scckin~ •$300.000 fo r Ho rvath. Mrs. Margaret Aldric h.
the operation a.nrl exponRion of the 1rfr. Anderson and the hostess.
. S istPr Kr n ny polio hospttal. Tht> Cana.at& and refreshments com·
Kenny Foundation plans to t~quip pletcd the eve ning.
tWn &dd1tiona\ \Yin{;.!! Of lhC' hos-
pital, Yo'h 1ch arP now-Standing idle
du<' l et lac k of funds.
Mrs. Dauphine urgC's persons in·
t e-r csted in voluntt•e ring to help in
the Sister ~C'nny app<!al to call
her al Ha rbor 04.94.
Awards Presented
Cub Scouts of 106
Awarde: were preflented when
Costa Mesa Cub Scout Pack" 106
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-FLYING THE . .\IRWAVS i1t 1'-llM Do&orn Elder, daukhtPr of Mn.
L. L. Isbell of IS05 !Ea.At Balboa 81\'d .... Ralbna.. !-;hr-hM brf>n
~ at ChicaK"o. Altf'r snWuatlnc from \\'~tlakt-School for
Girl& In llMR, !\UM Eldt-r rntf"n'd the l fni\·e.nlty I nr SouthPtn
California. r-aduatlnl'
Omep; wa..' a<'ll,·e In
and Y\\'CA cablnt•t..
In 19.SO. She b1 a mem~r er .o\.Jpha Ch.I
Spur•, Kappe. Pl, tht" l lSC J11dlclal Court
~United Alrilnt•s Phdtol
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<l:hurch Circles l. · • A ·1· · ,
at Costa Mesa e.9.100 UXI ~ry
v-~-of the W~n'• ~~f's ·Poppy Days Spclety of .chrtatton Se c.,. JC
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Wt cJ\Urch. met recently In , gu-once again and call. more than
la.r eeukm., • ever; tor '-tbe support of each one
"l Circle Orie auemblcd wtth f U-of Wto do such a amail blt for
~ Moore, .f45 Sa.n ·eem our h roea;'Bo remember the date,
PL, when nr:offlcers ·were May and 38 !
ed., Named were Ethel R D1d10 you know _ that the PoPPY
chaJnnan; 1 rlet Johrulon. progrtm la e:trlctly a veteran a.t-
cba.lrman; Lota Meek, aecre taJr: µtat they receive every pen-
kathryn Dial, treuurer. ny wen by you wbo purchue
Rhode9 led the mlaelonary the little red memorial nower
on Chtna and Mabel Jarnu ave e ve ry•j year? H oapltallsed v'#er ..
the devotlona. Francea P toer ans r~eive a stipulated awn for
was welcomed into 1 the me maki'lg the poppies, and any pro-
eb.Jp of the cln:le. Ethel W fit det lved there ane r muat go
Semone Otto, former me rs. Into t~e rehabilitation fund of the
were guest.a. . 1 • · uni-l 'elling tJle poppies and ·that
J.. Circle Two met with Mrs. I lay fund can only be spent on veter·
Bennett. 20:5 Flower St. Th~ ?e· ans and t.hCir children. There Ls
votloM were glvf'n by irrs. no operalional cost, no handling
Blanche Aaderson and the ri m is· c harge, or . "middle man" profit.
sionary talk wu presente<f' by Volunteer· workcr8 ot the Amert-
Mrs. Mary Gallwas. Metbers can LC'glon auxiliary carry out
preaent were Mmes. Mar 8r('t this program year after year u
Long, Mary-Kuhl. Grace yd, their n1aln contribution to the
Oallwu, Della. Cook, Bianchin· vet eran.s to whoin they are dedl-
den«>n. Minnie Meulnjr and· 'arR cated,
Rollins. Mrs. Opal Goody or Ulat y ear, in the state ot Cali·
flower e:l rt>et waa a vlsltor. rt"J. tornia alone·, over $1:5 million dal-
c:ace Boyd, 2070 O range a nue, Jars y.iere paid to h08pltallzed
wtll ('ntertaln th(' ~roup a~ the vc tt>r&ns for making poppies and
next meeting 1'-fay 10. a tolal of 12,700 vets and their
The e:tudy book review "Ailca" children were a.lded through dc-
from "Builder!! or a C hr\,tlan partment and unit rehab tunde.
World" ':"ILS conductf'd by tMNJ . This year Korean casualties and
Regna .Re.a for Circ le Three' 1'hlch 1 their families will !)(! added to the
convened with Mrs. Lucille ~Fer • list of eligibility.
nandrs, 1906 Orange avenue. ~rs. W ill you be among those to ex -
Ida Tousley was welcomed lls a prt'SS your gratitude for l "our
nt'w member. Mrs. F'IOrf'nCP \Har· boys i'· '
rison gave the devotionals. ~ght· '
be co-h08tess. State· Director.
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Guests of Prexy
held a Pack mee ting Thursday,
April 26, In American Legion hall.
Mrs. Oouglae:' Den 1 had charge
Y's Menettes Club OCC Mo~hers
Honors Member to Be Guests
een members. and two vi~tors Close cooperation am011g rtetgh-
were present. The r.ext m&}ting bors -both people 11nd communl·
will be hf'ld at the home ot1 Mrs. lies -· Is t he foundation or Civil
Ethel Cooper, 129 Short s rr et , Defe.rlse, 8.ccording ' t o Maj . Gen.
May 10. M~. Velma Compto "'ill Waltt.r ~I . Robertson, C&lltornia
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Alv.·a ys a g racious hostess,
Marie I ,_.lrs. J a mes • Pearce, act·
ing principal at the Costa Mela
Llndb£•rgh school, ente rtained re·
.:t'ntly at he r homC', 126 Broadway,
with a tea for faculty me mbers.
Flo ral tH.pe rs in a sparkling cut
glass bowl furn ished a strikin,::
Ct'ntral mot if for the face spread
t ea table rrom "'hicH tempting
a350rtcd sanclw1chC's, d.i.inty cake.!'.
grapees , mints, nuts ~d other
daintit>s were syrvcd. .iA& Viola
Twnmonds as.slstt·d guests in
making sclcctiona ot be daUca-
.sies.
Lending fragrance &fd color to
the room it were clu.,t efs or roses,
$WCt'l pea.a and yellow d~iaies.
Sharing the hoapit!lity were
Superintendent of Schobls Everett
R ea and Mrs. Rea, Mmea. AmeUn
Orummond, Minnie E . Crain, Julia
·cammon, Isabel Kehlor, Hazel
Cumiskey, Geneva · Ingmundson,
Virginia Ortbcrg, Do[l>lhy Whit-
aker , A·largue rite Connor, Ethel
S chafer, R ose Sc hiller , Barbara
A1Eignusson , Doris \Vood, Stella
Cain, Alberta K ohl, Daisy Pres-
t on , MIMes Barbara Tuttle 'and
Viola Tummond.
Slumber Party
For Mesa Girls
of the openlnJ ceremony. Opening with induction o f new
Boye: winning awarde: were Den-members, continuing wtth a pro-
nia O 'K ee!e, W oll badge: Cary gram and closing Y.'ilh a stork
Grahan), B • r badge; Doger shower and rl'freshment..s. the
Douglaa, Wolt e:ilver arrow: Lar-April 26 meeting of the Newport
ry Holma, Aa. Denner strip;_Jlm-Harbor area Y's ~t enf'ttes club
my Gallacher, Denner Strip. proved an' especially inter esting
Den Chief Howard Graham w on event. The home or Doro thy Bra<l-
a first aid kit for 15Crvice as Den ley, ~07 Aliso etre("t, Newport
Chief. Roy Danleb wu awarded Height..s. wu the sct>nc of the
hi!I Den Chief Cord. The Skit Flag session. Afyrtle Long was assi.!ll-
was won by Mrs. Davis' Den 4. ing ho.'lten..
while Mrs. Douglas' Den 1 cap-Club offlC<'r conductt.>tl lnltia·
lured the attendance award . tlon r ite!! wtth Ha..z<"l Burt, Mar-
Rall Rdllding wa8 lhe theme garet Thatcher, Marian Overman
for the month with Mrs. Davi!I and Vlrglnia Lodgaon recf'lved
using a little train for her skit. into lhf' membership. PteHidenl
Paul Stephens announced the Alice Yourstone had charge ot
,wim training course at the rugh lbe business.
school plunge for the Cub Scouts. As the program feature Fritzie
He also aaked parents to help lhe Jackson showed colored elides
Scout.a sell Uck~ta for a Youth taken In Japan by her eiater.
Benefit Brea.k!ut sponsored by .Marking the social tntf'rtm wa.e:
the Coe:ta Mua K iwa.nll Club Sat-tbe layette shower which sul·-
urday, May 12, ln the Costa Mesa prised Betty ( Mra. He rbe'rl l
park. Jenke: and Frltsle ~Mrs. Virgil)
The c losing ceremony was in · Jackson. Girts for the two honor-
charge ot Mrs. Stephens' Den 2. ees were piled In a baby buggy.
Girl Scout Council
Training Plans
Roll call opened the regular
board mt""eling of thP N ewport
Harbor Girl Scout council on May
1 at the Scout House. Commis-
sioner Mrs. Everett Nunan, presld·
ed and announced that Mrs. Pat
After the packagCll had bet-n
o pened. refreshments were served.
,Qn the menu were n1 oldt.'CI fruit
salad with whipped cream, home·
made fruit bread, date n1utfln:s,
coffee· and t ea .
Tht>re W<L:3 loL, of fun but not Sc hindler haa been appointed u
niut·h slr1•pin~ done at a re(.·ent Leaders' club representaUve at
"slumber'" party arranged by Mrs. board meeting.
Besides lhos<! m entioned, m cm-
hf>rs pre~nt included Laura Jont'8,
Doris Luckhardt, J erry Davia,
Grace \.Vrlght, Kalhryn Dia I,
Elizabeth Zimmrr and Hel('n
Brown. Nf'xt nlf'Ct inK, May 24, will
be with Mrs. Brown, 628 Cenll'I"
street.
And ?-~w E . BrockC'tt. 16fX) New-The first grade mother meet·
port Blvd., Costa Mesa, when ing date to be held at the Scout
she broug ht to~t'the r a group of House with Mr8. Ted Hambrook
giril~ in celt'bration of the 17th I as speaker wu announced for
birthday o f Sus I e Brockett, May 3. Basic trairiing for leaderti
tlaughtcr uf lhe hoUsehold, will be given by MINJ Ellis Lox-
Dihnt'r launched the t\:>st ivities ley of Laguna on May 11, ten to
\\"hLc h included cana.ata and chat-twelve o'clock. May 18, nine to
tcr until the· wee sma' hours. twelve and May 2:S, nine to twelve,
Ht•lp1n g Sus ie celebrate were all meetings to be held at thP.
classmatl·~ at Harbor High In-Newport Scout House. The con·
e luding 111 a non Ba.rer, Connie ference at A.sllomar will be at-
Gunn. Pat Frahm, Joan Dupray tended by Mrs. Nunan and Mre:.
and Joann Bake r. Esthf'r Chapman on May 24 .
RECENT ARRIVALS
THOMPSON -To Mr. and Mrs.
Robert T hon1pson. 312 Santa Ana
Ave., Newport Beach. at St.
Joseph ho~Pita l, Apr'\l 28, 19~1 . a
dau ghter. 7 lbs .. 11 oz.
~O U NGBLOOD -To Mr. and
<\frs. Undsey S. Youngblood, 248
Driftwood Rd .. Corona del Mar.
a t St. J oseph hospital, April 29,
a daughter. 7 lbs .. 12 oz.
CORNElJUS -T d Mr. and Mrs.
~-S . <;ornelius, 349 Magnolia St ..
Cost a ~tesa, at Santa Ana Com·
1nunity hospital. April 30. 19~1 . a
daughte r. 7 lbs .. 2 oz.
FOSTER -To Mr. and Mrs.
James H. Foster, ~21 Poppy Ave.,
_Corona de! MHr. at St. Joeeph
hos pital. April 28, 1961, a daucb-
. ter; 8 lbs., 12 o z.·
Dodge baa n1oved. 'f.ratch It!
Dodge tla8 moved. •watch ft! . .
RICCIARDl'S SHOE SHOP
Shoes R<palrtd
) Whllr You \\'aJt
Attw • ...__.,_.,,...,
Cor•..c:tl0tti
Ortlrioo.dk Wetl
OU• MOTIO: Notlllft9 ffllpeulllol•
teen N~wport BIV'd.
. NEWPORT BEACH
. -Thanks were extended Ray Mid-
daugh for the book s helves in the
office and hla work on" the bar~
cue. Dates of the Mariner Garn
to be held in Santa Monica we rf'
givt>n u May 1.l8. 19 and 20. Ship
Na.lad and skii/pere: will attend.
Civic League Body
Visits High School
Mnr. Paul Daviee. chairman ot
Women'15 Civic League and mem-
bei's ot the education comfJllttee
had a tour ot the high &ehool re-
cently and were luncheon gueats
of the home economica class ln
lbe cottage.
Remodeled from a barracks
bullding, the cottage has kitchen,
bed, Uv:tng a.nd dining rooma. All
the work of decorating, paJntlng
and furniehing the cottage wu
done by atudents. Old furniture
waa. purchued &nd rf"novated and
becaWle It met certaLD require-
menta. a irant waa given them
by a large Santa Ana st.ore.
Princtpal S id.hey H . Davidaon
and Dean 1'l.y Harbl80n eaco:rted
the V"OUP on a tour of the ICbool
&Dd answered qu9tiona on me--
cbanb of the -=hool from the tax
J>&YV'• ancle, ouUlnlnJr tbe ""11<1·
Ing prosnm. atU<lent government,
pollcioa ot tbe acfaool and fllnclloa·
Jncof !be board.
Preenlt oa tbe lOU1' wue. Mmn.
O.vla, Belen -Inna 0-n·
........ 'DoroUaJ' -.. -)( ..... iromotll. Paul D. Moon, Jury
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H~ights Circle
in Election Meet
Newport Hf'i~hlB Circle of
Christ Church by the St>a WSCS
held il8 late8t meeting In the home
of Mrs. Flora Harris, :518 We1Jt·
m1n·8ter avenue. "Faith at Work"
was th<' theme used by Mrs. Frt>d
W()(,ldworth for her devot ional
program.
Nominating committee chair-
man Mrs. I.Ron Ferguson pre-
sented the following panel of of-
ficera. t>lf'cled by unanimous bal·
Jot : prt .. ldent, Mra. \Villlan1 H .
Truzty: vlce-preAidcnt., Mrs. l.,,(>s
Nott; secretary, Mrs. Hugh Mc-
Millan; treuurer, Mrs. H. I&. Mc-
Qonald.
The e:tudy book "W e S~ek Him
T ogether" wa.s reviewed for tht'
group by Mra. Rugh McMUlan.
Mrs. Anna Bodman was a guett.
The May 22 meeting will take
plafe In the home' of Ml&1 Clara
Kohlstadt, 719 Poinsettia avenue,
Cor'\n.a del Mar ..
Costa Mesa Pastor
Back from Chicago
Rev, P . G. Neumann, pastor of
the Flrat Baptl~ chu~b of Coe::ta
Meaa, returned lae:t week from
Chicago where he attended the
American Baptt.at convention. He
waa aw.y 10 daya.
Dodge bae riioYed. W&tch It!
at Fashion ·~ea
church wae: the setting for a fleet·
ing o f Circle Four. Nora l.JJt.nge
presided. F or h er devotional !\.opic
Mrs. Sadie Bland choS<' " aily
Assoclatl'd W orijen Student of Prayer." Mrs. Kathryn Ma cn·
Orange Coast coU~·gc will enter· :z:lc gave a talk on "Three t"li·
lain n1othcr8 of bblh men and wo-gions." Mrs. Ruth Barnett r
1n cn studt•nts at '/! Mothe rs tea ed for the nominatln~ com1
and fa11hion sti oW'f In the collegt! and offiCer!I Wt' re c lectf'd :
chap(.'I Thursday ~Yt·ning, May 10 MacKrnzie, chairman ; Mrs.
from 7 to 9 o'clcx1 k. Barne tt, vice-chairman: Mrs. Br·
O'Brien 's Spcetatty Shop of t ha Moore, trea.surrr: Mt!!. at.r
Co rona dcl 1t1'ar and The Man of Hirtler, Sf'c r etary. Sharing h lt'S8
Costa Meffa will ,present collegl:' dutle8 we re the Misses Ellzi.beth
models In a. shoring o r spring and Mary Hall. When the ttrC'le
and fall fashions df'signed for gathe rs May 10 at 2 p.m . ti thr
both mothers and 18tudt>nts. Eight church hostesses will be Ntn1es.
OCC co-eds will ~e the model.11 : Ma.xey, K irks and Plumsteal
Joyce Purcell 1.farilou J ac kson Circle Seven met with auht
and Carol Clark of Balboa; Joan Sanborn or Walnut Pl., Mar , An·
Sullivan or \VcA~mlnster : Mary derson presiding. H elen own
Ann Malon<'y and Kathleen Erbe and Ann Lilley d i.scUSl!ed the, book
or Newport: Sari 'Alcorn of c08ta i "Rural Prospect." ~
Mt>l58.; and Mary Bartelt of Bay Election or._ ortlcf'rs mar¥d a
ShoreB. meeting of crrcle Etght wl~ Zue
OfflCf'rs ~f A WS serving u Ha.II being named the new ~halr
commlttce chairmen. assisting the man. The busineas lnterlud fol-
preeldent. Mrs. Thea Bcanman lowed a pot luck supper a thf'
Henning or Orange, are • Juno churc h. Other new of!leer arc
Knight of Laguna. program; Joan Arlene Christen80n, ivlce-hair·
Sullivan, corsage•;' and Margaret man: Phoebe Balch, seer tary-
McDougall Qf co8ta Mesa, re-treasurt'r. Proceed8 tota.ling more
freshmt>nts. tha.n $60 were rt>al.zerl fr9 the
FAC Juniors
Elect Officers
Rounding out 6 most succeBs·
ful year, some ~O membj'rs and
guests or the Costa 11-ft'sa Friday
Afternoon club m <'t Wednesday,
April 25, for luncheon in the love-
ly Flre.s1d(' RQom o f _the Laguna
ho tel, where springtime wal!I ex-
prcMf'd In e tfrctlve decoratlon.e
of purple and white stookA and
larks pur.
Elt"Clion "'&8 tlie aftermath of
the Juncht·un ,w ith the following
slate of officers . elcctffi: Bonnie
GN™o•, c hairman : Doroth y New-
man, vice-chairman; G e o rg I a
J ones, secretary: La Rue Danl-
ger. corrC8ponding secretary:
Barbara Coe, tf'f'uurer; Jeane
Minee:Iy, partlameniarlan; Dok>ree:
Irwin, publicity chairman: Vir-
ginia Lodgsdon, )>rogram chait-
man. ,
Al the conclusion· of the bua1-
ncs8· .eeSslon. bridge and canuta
were playe-d and refreahmenlAI
.served. Rewarded\ wllh prizes in
brktge play w•re jBlllle Throneon:
high; Blanche William! and Mabel
Schachner. Ann K opeuhefer took
first prize in ca~ and J ea.ne
H.lne.slY ~a.s awarGtd the the con-
solation token. '
Californi a !Sector
Meets Ma~ 19
The 8Dth Divi4n Society, C&ll-
fornia Sector. wUl hold lta meet-
lug Saturday, May 19 at Martus
T~ ~•taunnt., Loa Angele.a at
1 p.m. n e m~Ung will al8o Ln-
clude enterta.tnment. All membef'1!L
and their ladlea he invited lo at-
tend. f'. I
' Dodge baa movtd. Watc.b It!
.dodge h.aa mOV'i!d. Wateb It!
rummage sale held by the irele.
Seventh Birthda
for Mesa Lad
It was Indeed "acC't•nt on uth"
recvntly In lhf' James J . Hart
home. 1M4 Fullerton Ave.. 0:>1la
Mesa, where Mrs. Hart turn the
patio ove[' to the eon of thr US<"·
holq, James J . Hart. Jr. and j
young echool matetf at St. J o chlm
Parochial school, In gala o serv· I
ance of hie: Sf'venth birthda '. [
Gamee: eped the hours wi r f'-1
freahmenta of decorated btr hday
cake, lee c ream, popcorn, pe'nul.l!.
candy and soda pop conclrdlng
the en joyable event.
Sharing the celebration and
wishing James many happ re-
turne of t he day were. Denl~bro·
mekl, Mark Albert&on, J ohn Mar·
kel, Billy Markel, Gorey nck.
David Campbell, Patrlak 1.(,.-nch,
Bobby WlUtten, Denis O'Keerc.
Robert Siegel, Patrick ith,
George Marcu.sus. !-flchael Van
Heemzkerck, Merle Pear8Qn, Bar-
bara Ann Hart, Marie 1/an ecm-
skerck, Janice Jenaen .. &1 hara
Norton, Donna Ba.llMkl. PtilJricia
Guthrie, Geraldyne Hart, Pa1.rtcla
Wattenburg. Lynd I a Horvath,
Maureen Tarbet , Mary ~ Ha·
venstrip, Katherine Ande-eoo.
Pamela Mille r. Tonia Lee Muniz, ' Mary Lou McClellauct, PtznUa
Lynch, ThreM Landry, J\eggy
Harudn, Laura Lynch , M4rtha
Lynch, Mary Yynch. Glor jean
M.ancebo. A llce-faye Man c b o,
Nancy Laurie, Suzanne Cam beU.
Jane ,Laurie, Michelle M ely,
Jacqpeltne Makely .
Native Daughter
to Enter Float
in Mesa Fish Fry
• Conchita Parlor No. 8 4,
NOOW, elected to en!A!'r a oat
IQ Ille Coot& Med annual f~· fry
to be Mid ln ea.ta Meu. •the int
put ot June-Committee. ave
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a ye&r after! Ru.ala but.one.pal·
tern which she bu followed ever
alnce the creaUon of the Com-
munist government tln Ruula aftd
ever alnCe her flnt ecqu.laltlon Ot
the aatellite natlona.
The same pattern predomlnat.M
today.
1-NEWPORI>IALIOA; NEWS-TIMES :
Office and Prtntlng Plant at 2211 Balboa Boulevard
Telephone Hubor 1118
hcond.ctasa Maller at lbe Poatoftlce in "Newport Beach,
C.llfomla under the Ai:t of Ka.rd:! 3, 1879
R USSELL L . DlETRIO!, Editor
RALPH BOROl!:SON, AdvtrUsing' Mana .. t
SU8SCIUPl'ION RATES:
Nl':WPO~T·BALllOA NEWS.TIMES every 'l'boolla1
The very creation of the Com-
munl.at govemment In 1917, the
~volution of the old Bolahevtke,
wu made poalble Decauae of
chaotto conditJ.ona fomented by ln-
s!djoua propaganda and brUllant
p~nlng lnclu41ng the !on:e or
anrui. SJnce that lime until to·
day, the Commun tat. government
In Ruuta ia kept in power by a
mercnesa police force and contln-1
uoua propaganda.
lo ONnse CollDty, $3.60 per yrar; Q.00 slX monttm: •1.u thrM
moatlu (Also lncludN the NE\VPORT~BALBOA PRESS, Tbunday)
· · · OUtakte Oran~ County U..00 per yew
OUT-OF-TOWN . BUYING
Back. in the horse lllld buggy day• there may have
been definite advantage• in shopping in larger neighboring
toWIU1. The bigger comm11Dltiea did have better •tores,
better service and a greater variety of\ goods. But that
waa in the horse and buggy days,
Today the perilon who clings to the notion that he
can get better bargaina by trading elsewhere is woefully
behind the times. The small town of today is not the small
town of yesterda:y. No longer is it more or leu laolated,
no longer behind .the neighboring .cities in mei:cliandfalng,
in service or in any Important ph88e of community life.
.. The advent of radio, and in many places, television,
the rapid expansion· Of news COYerage by -the local P"."'88-
these things have .forever ended a'ny degree of isolation.
l'he development of modern food, clothing and supply
stores, the establishment of the branch bank which provides
the same service a.s in metr6Politan cente,.._these things,
along with the modern movie theater with the latest from
Hollywood, make any town a "big town" regardless of ia
population:
What advantage then ha.s another community to offet
over our own ? The grass always looks greener in the
"..other field-at fit'!!t glance. But if you'll take another
look, a closer look, at our own you'll find it just as &'ood.
!n fact, the things you buy elsewhere are all available
here, probably at better prices and certainly without the
added expense of travel to get them. What's more, it's
the local merchants and businessmen whose taxes help
pay for 'schools, streets, and public health and safety
services.
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T}le aecond phue of Communlat
penetration lnto all countrle1 ot
the world ts thel'r ao-called Inter-
national Planning through the ln-
atallaUon ot their agents, In the
beginning 1n the ranb or labor
and the .ttudent element and later
enn In the rank• or governmenta.
It holds until this very day-and
most aucceasfully. Juat look at our
own country, which la no excep-
tion.
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The third phase. or Communlatl
planning ~ to create internal tur-
moil such u atrtkea, political un-
rest. r eligious and racial differ-
ences by creating national and
cl&ll.8 minorities.
Here In our ·own country until
not so many years ago we were
never cognlu.nt that there was
such & th.Ing as a national minor-
ity In the United States. ~a:y .
that ugly word of national mlnor-
ltles I! or common ueage and as
!UCh LI effective in splitting our
nation into !actions ..
Today we have Ne.-ro.' Jew11h,
For.lgn, ;Slavic: L&tll'I, Mexican.
Italian and all aoru of ao-calJed
minorities. It la a bad omen.
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In other parta. or the world,
eapeelally In Aaia, tbere la an ea.a-
lly developed hatred ag&inat the
White, the exploiters Of their lanct...
ReUs:ton I• aJ.ao an e t!ectlve tool
tor Communists conspiracy. Ef.
reca of such propaganda are evi-
dent all over Asia, with the ex-
cepUon of Turkey. Every other
~latte:.' nation ls fundamentally
opJ>CM!led to the white supremacy:
that Includes more apeclflcally In-
dia, l\arklstan, Philippines, all of
the Malayan Archipelago, Burma.
lndo-Chlna, Slam, lran, Iraq,
Transjordania, Af&'hanlatan, Sy-
ria, l..ebanon., and every other cor-
ner of that great continent _ ..
lncludlzts Tibet, now tn danger of
Jmm'lnent invuJon by the Red
Chlneae. • • •
"' Y'S MEN 0 CER8'w.,.., lnOtalJOd':~ _ ...... i .· al., th<>~ C.le. New
and old ortlce'fi' are (troot row .. 1eft .~~.ript) 1t_ob.rt ., ,"'....,t pie.ldent; Biii Bu.rt, ln~comJ.ns
p...id..,t; H"W Kla,J, llt-oomlal' '~: (batk row :Bill .. Wl'l1bt.' oat-svlnc "°""'tvy; Ftuk
Dial, new -Jftaey: Vaughn B""'foy; ..;.. , trMo-t;. Iii .. Ollhna, oat-pine \ie&p,...ident. IA-
comlnl' Yltt~p~ent. Cbarlea1 ~ WM nOt p~ ·l{t the tbnf' the photo WM taken.
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on lorel'11 · PQllcy Will tgn. su-PoraJ'lly, a Republtcan move !or. n
preme. fuU-~ale, "P earl Harbor type" ln-
Hlatortc&I Weel vestEi atlon .by a joint Houae-Sen-ate orornlttee of the Adminl~tra-
The put we~k will ! care-tion Far East poHcy.
fuUy noted by 1\t*tott:e.it . • · • Gener&! ¥"acArthuf'· e to ·Complete ln\•estlpUon Wa4:l\~ri.g~on and n:flde_ ~ hiltOJ"!~ · T e will be an investigation,
11peech to C_ongresi. ~ , com ,etc with testimony by Mac-
CongTe.,.a' waa still rtcoverlng Ar 9-f but It wJU be conduc.ted by
from the 11hoek ot his dllfJnlasal as the enate .Armed Services and
Far East Commander bylj>reeldent For ' Affalr.a Committee, joint-
Truman ror· having dtaaU1:eed vo-ly, th the r eigb.8 held by Armed
Foreign policy la by tar the hot-cally and cleftantly Wfth:) the Ad-Se , es Chairman Russell (D-Oa.)
te•l top~c In Congresn now. mtnlstration·R stand on lt"ar East who Indicated he does not pre--
policy. • · fer klei_g·Ilghted. televised in-
That was true during the put The Prealdent'11 actje ta shat-quir ~1
week and will be true for several terlng blow to what w left of M Arthur, when he arrived,
weeks to come. It ha.a overahadow-Coogr~nal btpart foreign cam 11 not only t o defend' ·himself
ed. everythl.nl' else and will con-policy. The atehltect oft t policy, but Uio u an ambalaa.dor ot the
tlnue lo do ao until Congreu be-Sen. Arthur H. Vande rg, lay mlll Ca in the Far Eut, whom he
gin• debating the cost or living_ dylng at hta home In Mic tgan. ha.a )'t'd among for n:iany years.
· The Senate Banking Committee General MacArthut w en rout(! Wit freat eloquence and sincerity
wu slated to begin hearings May to Wuhtngton to deten hilt own he \Ced a plea that they not be
1 on thoae sectJons of the Def .. nae policy-which he decla d to be vtrt~Jly igt)oted while we help the
Production Act that are scheduled military rat.her than pol~ lcal-be-West1 p.n the battle against com-
to expire June 30. These sec:llona fore Congre88. mu~hi-He stressed that-they
Include. among other thing11, price The night that the G eral ar-valu food. clothing and shelter
and wage control provisions. rived in W&Ahlng'(on, ~.publlcar. abo 1deology of an;· style.
Extension of rent control, al.so &-nator Vo.ndenberg dl"e4 -nevE>r Mdet of hi.!!I Congresaional audl-
due to expire June 30, will be con-to know how the blpaj:tisansh\p encef:not to mention the millions
sldered at thf' same time. that he had done the mlto rorgE' at ~dio anll television sel.1!-ha1
Prcsldt'nt Trun1an will send his might weather the cArthur nevc* 'h~ard MacArthur before and
conlrob revi.8ion mes.sage to Con-crlsl•. toun~ l.hi& magnetism powerful in-
deed • · gre,ss during the coming 'A'eek. So There appeared to be l~ tie doubt It
Administration leaders and Con-th.at Michigan's O<>v. Me~nen Wil-e future may well 1Jhow it to
gress generally will know what tht:> Iiams, a Democrat. wou'l' name, 'a hav greatly influenced U. S. ror-
Prutdent wants by the lime hear-Democrat to l!l\Jcceed V ndenberg Hey. '
Inga get under way. And argu-and, ·therefore, that w Senate · days that policy la spelled
ments can be prepared early. Democratic m&jorlty wtld shift out · ostly in dollars. And Con-
a e w _con nue roug most !eels o! that on blpartl shtp re-
not all or May and might go into malned dubloua. 0 AGE RECIPIENTS
Our town--any town-11 on~ u fine aa its citizens
make it. And the greater the loyalty of our citizens, the
greater their !lllpport of ou r merchants and tradesmen, as
well as their backing of all worthy civic endeavors, the
~tter_ our town will be. ----•---'--
END OF THE ROAD?
l H ea1r1i1na-s 11n1 tile 1Hhouseha.nd Senlf-from 49-f7 to W..4e. Btt the et-gre ·~rtl.ll holds the puree strings.
June. When the;· are over. the The l_tepubllcan race or Van~ 01 (age recipients In California
Let 11a IO back to Europe !or a House and Sf'nate Banking Com-denberg'i former seat 1. the Sen-in M:Brch . 1951 , numbered 273,-
moment. Every aateltte natlon. · mlttees ¥t•ill ma~e their recommen-72e 1!bff which 5,753 &ppeared on
such u Poland, Hunpry, Alban-dat1ons. ate Foreign Relations mmlttee Ora'1*-county's public asal11tance
ia. Rumania, Czecho.lovakJa and After that, the debeite w ill start. was wide-open. But 1Wi1 ,illlng by rollfi r,rhere Is apparently a tem-
Yugoslavl.a Were brou,.bt Into the It will be long and heated . tor the Senate Republtc&ii leadenhip por~ leveling at this point, re-
Communlst fold du.rlnr the gTeat ! under dlscuaslon will be the 1.sl!lue certainly would be lnfhffnced by porte!4 ·.the California Stale C~am
upheaval of the lut ten years. -cost or living-that afteets the• ettec t.s of the MacArth1 incident ber 10:( Commerce from. lt.B contin-
Western na.tlona. wch u the voter. Nothing Will take precedence on bipart!saruihlp. uou~J ~tudy of gov:-rnmental ex-
Any day now, possibly even before this reaches print,
the Britiah Labor Government may hand in its resignation
and call for new election•. Proopectll of surviving the cabi·
net split whlth brought the resignation• of aocialiat zealots
Aneurin Bevan and Harold Wilson from top'national posts
are remote 1ndeed.
With only a -allin majority of five votea in J;>arliament
it will require but the slightest shift within party ranks to
bring about the downfall oi the Attlee regime.. Both Bevan
and Wilson know this. They are apparently quite willing
to have the Labor &'Overnment collapse hoping that some
day it may regain power under their leade'rshlp.
; ; Bevan want• no deviation 'l!(ha.tever from the sociall.at
Pr9gram. When Attlee propoaed charging the people for
some of the many government aerviceti in its National
Health Service Bevan bolted. He would have none of it.
With tbe nation's rearmament budget cutting Into the
funds which might otherwllle be u.aed for socialistic services
Bevan advocates less rearmanent. He professes to have no
fear of Russia although he i1 not a communist.
A cliange in government should do Britain a lot of
good. The Labo rites have failed in their Utopian schemes.
It would take the Conservative• a long time to unsnarl some
· of the mess the Labor ;>arty ha.o created.· But to stop the
march toward complete collectivization would be helpful,
to reverae it would be still better. Britain is in no condition
for further experiments.
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mouGHT CONTROL
The American mind rebels at
of "thought control."
even a faint suggestion
Yet unl<nown to the majority of Americans today, a
veritable army of publifasts, IO-C&lled public infomiation
specialists, are at work on the federal payroll drawing
their salaries from the income tax dollar you paid.
United State. a.nd Oreat Britain over this debate, short or a drastic Meanwhile, standtng '1 hind the pe~~~. rc,.s.
wer e totally adole•cent In coping ne\Y internatio nal t'mel'gency. Presid ent, Senate Th>m raLs hth:f ,
1 with the Eaatern-Mongollan-Rus-Until that time. hO\\'ever, debate managed to block, at ,1 ast tern-e hB.!J moved. Watch It!
slan treachety. No nation hu be-I 1 , •
coine a Communlllt nation in a
time of trahqulllty and a normal
cour1e ot event.a. Internal unrest
and oonfmlon fomented by clever
Communist propaganda are re -
!ponaJble.
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Today, Kor-ea Is the latent bat-
tlfit>ld where RUMia is fighting
:~~v::ar0~·~~eer~·ln 8:{1°;er~:~
blllty the Uftlted Natlont. wt!) be-
come enpged in Manch'bria and
China. At the same tlme 'I1bet
mleht be lnftded, whJle great po-
llUcal ,µnreat. will develop ln Iran
and Iraq With probable bloodshed,
•htch might develop lnto a revo-
lution or SOviet Intervention in
the same manner 8$ in Korea.
Should the Western powers at-
tempt to engage in a.n all over
war in Asia as they are In Korea
now, plus exhausting them.9elvea
at home with political upheavals
such aa are now tran!5pirlng in
England with realgn.atlora ot ca-
binet members, ln France with
coruitant demand for a. vote of
confidence lrl their p&r1lament. ln
Spaln Wllh' economlcaJ .. poUUca.1
1 demon11lratlona, in ll&ly with ten-
eeoess ot communJtl aggreulve-
ness,-all qt th~ at the u.me Ume
-on.Jy then, when the world i. ln
turmoil and COl'ltualon-when · lht:
We11tem Powftll are at the peak
of their indeclllveneq, when the
naUOlUI behind the Iron CUrtain
are beg1.nlliftt to become convinced
that there ta, no bope tor u.em ea More than 45,000, to be exact, are at work on pro-tar u the Weatem World lo con·
grams costing taxpayers an estimated 105 million dollara ootned-then, tn all prob&bWty,
all -· I wtll be the time for Ru.uta to at-
annu y. · . · I tack the world. ,
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Nearly three y..,.. ago I got the
ten1fytng W<lrd Oiat my-oldeat llOD
anii hW two children.. one 4 yeani
old and one U "m&Xithl old, bad
come down with polio and were In
General HOlpltal. Tbey were num~
b<n 125, 126 and 121 or tile 5,000
who later d~veJoped polio. Be-
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cause of the Kenny treatment ========::i~:t=~ they were home ln 13 daya with ~ ~ .· .. ·I • no paraly11ia and no m\18C\llar cur-~· I'-' tallment which exen:IHll failed to BERNARD ,~. D.
remove. 800 N. Broad ~
Later the over·'Worked. nuf"le8 Santa. I
were unabJe to give-' each patient . p-=-=~~~m' '°"::.. ," ~. aa many bot blanket.I aa rby chll· .Solnt Su.rceh'
dren received and recovery wu Phooea: KJ. S--9691 Fe! 1141
neceaaartly •lower. J
I know the Ruth Home and how
perfectly It hu been adapted to I ·:
My little fellow• were lucky. aro . r~ e the care of polio pa\Jenta. H Id K ~ I l ~
Their Daddy could see them thru Chape I
the glUl!I partiUcin and talk to
them. Imagine the feelings of a Pb.one: Beaco 581,
child ten alone in that austere J
hospital. The beautiful surround· llO ~,ro&d""af ~gp H-.
ings of the Ruth Home wUl be
rii.uch leas terrifying. It la more
home-1Jke.
, The plant I.a there. All it need!'!
la equipment.
When yQu are asked to work or
give to thia drive to equip this
wonderful work of mercy you may
.think you are doing it tor some
one else. , •
It might be for you!
MRS. C . K. BOARDMAN
117 Turquoi&e,
Balboa laland, GaJlt.
Resources of Loan
Assn' Up 1'5 Percent
News-Time. ads have been read
in the Harbor for over 40 year11.
Dodge baa moved. Watch It?
LEGAL NO TICE
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CERTlFICATE OF DOINO
BIJSINEsS UNDER FICTITIOUS
NAME
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j MAURIE ST
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Phone Ba.bor , 1118
H4 Matbte Ave. Bai""'1 1-
W. Stuart Foote
GENER.U. rnsult.ANt:E
CourteOUJJ Jn;orlnatw..
2117 Balboa lflvd.
Newport Beach ~ Bar. U
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We hereby certify that we •re
transacting bualneaa, prlnclp&lly &t
219 Coaat Highway, in the City of
Newport Beach. County of Orange,
State ot California, under the ttC-'
titloua firm name of HARBOR
PAINT AND WALLPAPER CO ..
and that the names ·in run of au
ot the owners of said business and
their places of re11ldence •re:
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FRANK A . KATNIK,
127 South Lincoln ·street,
Orange. California.
ELIZABETH KATNIK,
127 South Lincoln Street,
Orange, California.
Dated April 2nd, 1951.
FRANK A. KATNIK
ELIZABETH KATITTK
State of California,
County of Orange, !Is.
On this 2nd day of April, 1901,
before me, David D. French, 11
Notary Public in and for said
County and Stale, pereonally ap-
peared Frank A. Kitntk and Eliza-
beth Katnik, known to me to ~
the persons whose name11 are sub-
scribed to the-foregoing 1 tnetru-
ment, and acknowledged to me
that they executed the same.
Witness my hand a.nd official
sea.I. ' • .
DAVID D . FRENCH
Notary Public in and for said
C-Ounty and ·state.
(SEAL)
No. 196-Ttm.ee.
Publ~h April 17-24; May 1-8, 1951.
CERTIFICATE OF BUSINESS
Fl<tltlous Finn N"""'
No. p .. 5417
TH I: UNt>ltRSIGNED do e'11
hereby certlfy that he lll conduct-
ing an electrie&.l ·con.tr&cttnc bust-
neu at 1204 Coe.at Highway, Co-
rona del Mar, Calltornla, under
Ute fictitious firm name of LAN·
DA.KER ELllCTIUC and that Bald
firm LI compoaed of the foUowtng"
pereona. whose nunee In full and
plaee. of ruldence are u tonow.,
to-wit: -
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from Los .A.,;g•ln il(d11ti;,,K
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ARTHUR I(. LANDAKEI\· I
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Their "thought control" work, ao labeled in the bi· I• • • ~ ... , •• _ Hoover Comm!Mion Repo... reaches into tlle ~·· lb •pile of~ all that knowledl'•.
_e-&w.oa.u .'"' e·-Utt United r<•tiona are atW the roots of individual stata, many tune. lightly on a thin line •IOtlJ>tted nation., alld u.e w-m
• State Ot ·C&llfornla,
County of Qran~ ...
Newvork: ••••
Boston • • • • • •
49.80 -r ' 52.60
·of their legality in spending public funds for an activity not world lo •till; kidding' ltaolf "7 be-
th rized. ' b Co . Jle-.!ng and hbplng' aplnat llOpe au o y ngress. . that any of' -many colifer-
-One of th!! more costly "tholliht control" p~ 431 -wllll u.. lloriHa _,. ,..
be&utl4illy printed, not mimeographed, p&g"8, WU pu'bll.b--In -· !!o .,, Ill IC •to will
ed by the Bureau of ReclamatiOll on the Califomla Cen•-• -tllo -•• .,,""'-"'the u:-... 8oyiec:. •lit •w t1111: W'kl 1a Vallt!J Project. Thia promoted, dlrectly or lncllrec:tly, that ... ..,_ or °"1' ~ are
bureau.· ,.,....._ . , ---------Aa one California editor recently -.id, "The oat UUat oil LOOl'D
we'll baft a eo~mt -.. bctrealt u If -clidn't al-illllldl a.1 114 '1-BllO. re-
read.y, 'Pat 1ritll all .the Jll"'Papnda ... ,. l!CW.,.. ill :-i.;.:-.:i;,."'~':i =:
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niJC •·~·up owr penw 1at w .. tad 1111• a M:;. ~} ~ :-'w"'t ~.:""'*!
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tnitted by Orange €out college ·to an inJU&J adviaory committee of ·._ ______________________ ;.. ______________ _. ____ _;,_~--------!
pr~essional men and women. and con.imunlty repruentatJves at a d!n· -
ner meeting at tl'le college on Thunday, Apl'U 19. As a reBU.lt of thl.,
meeting the college expects to in&UfUr&te a full year's course in thlft
vocational field.. beginning wtth
the· fa.11 semester.
Present to conier with_ Orange
Coast administrators and faculty
reP,.esentatives· were Miss Joseph-
lne· Cor.1en, superintendent of nur-
ae1; Sailta Ana Community hoa-
pltal; David Goodman, Orange
county personnel manager.
kra. ~M Udred Creddy, president ,
4Jst..rict 16, American rNurses as-
apc:Lation ; Airs. James Anderson.
tnstn.lctor of nursing arts, Fuller·
ton Jun!or coUege; Mrs. Maybelle
SnQdgra.ss, director of professional
nunies ng:Ultry, Santa Ana; Mias
Evelyn Ericaon. public health
nur.se, Orange qounty schools; Mi.sa
Edith KerJ. director of Visiting
Nurses a..seociatlon: Miss Vera
Jones, member board of direCtors.
Visiting Nurses association :
Mrs. Bernard Ma_,on, citizen-at·
large: Mrs. Sam Miller, Hunting-
ton Beach high school PTA: Mrs.
Faye · Harbinson,-dean of women.
Newport Harbor high school; Mrs.
C. · D<>dd, Newport high school
PTA. .
De81de tu Cooperate
heaUh and they should take a
ba.tiery of tests to determine their
infclllgence, maturity and aptitude
tor nu.riinc-. An Adrn lnlons Coun-
cil is to be appointed to interview
each applicant. Finally, all applt·
cations and recorda ot education
should be In the College Adimis-
sions Office by Sept. l , 1961 .
It WU agTeed that ... to0n as
final plans are made, full details
will be sent to high schools and
the community at large.
Coast Completes
Summer Plans
Pl¥s for Coast college's 1951
summer session were completed
last week when the college
board of trustees approved the
courses to be ottered and the in-
structors who will ofter them.
The summer term ~-ill begin on
Monday, June 18 and end on Fr"i·
d,ay, July 27. Registration will be
conducted on June 15 and 16.
The .purpose of this session ls
Slater J ohn Joseph, director of threefold : { 1) To perqi.it student•
St.· J oseph's hospital and Sister to continue thei r college careers
Bre'ndan. super intendent of nur-without Interruption and thereby
sea at St. Joseph's , were unable complete their training more ex·
'to be preat:nt at the meeting but peditiously than under the tradi-
aent word of assurance or their ,tio.nal pattern: (2) To provide an
interest and desire to coop.eralP apportunlty for high school and
In the plan. college students to make up de-
~epresenting Orange: Coast wt;re ficiencies t>r shortage.!J; (3) To
Dr. Basil H. Peterson, president; provide vocational, cultural and
Dr. James W . Thorton, vice-pres!-avocational training for both
~nt; Dr. Bill Priest, assistant su-temporary and permanent resl-
pertntendent in charge of voca-dents of the south coast '-rea.
tional education. adult education, During summer seas.ion. six se·
summer school; Mrs. Ji.tarie Howes, mester units of work constitute a
deaii of wom('n: Mrs. Martha Mase full st udy load: rour units quall-
oche>ol nurae ; Mia~ Nedra Thie-.fy a .student tor full veteran's
mig and Don Bridgman, counse-benefits. No student Is permitted
lors"; Miss Patricia Moor(', lnstruc-lo carry more than sev·en units.
tor .in home ttonomics: and Fra.nk Most classes are held between 8
Shaw, llfa:tructor in life sciences. a.m. and 12 noon. Appropriate li-
A,s the plan.a now stand, the brary fa cilities a re available.
nursing course will be offered by Courses are offered in several
Orange Coast coll ege in conjunc-fields, an1ong which are business
Uon wlt.._hSt. Joseph'a hospital and education, science, niathematics,
Santa Ana Community hoapital. a rt. foreign languages. English
In planning thls program, a.uthor-and social sciences. Additional in-
itiea wttl endeavor to make It of formation, including brochures.
auc5 calibre that the course w ill may be obtained by contactinl{
be approved by thE' National As-the direc}or _of summer session.
80CiatJon of Pnctical Nur1es and ---
by· ~e CJllifornla League or Nurses
~tat ton.
.Speakinir for the college. Dr.
J a.me3 Thornton presented the pro-
posed pattern for curriculum in
pra ctical nursing; Mrs. Martha
Buas outlined. proposals for his-
pital tratnlng; and Mrs. Marine
Howes offered a policy for e n-
trance requirements.
12 Months Tralnl:ng
First Aid Class
Completes Course
The Standard First A id class,
under the direction of Mrs. Rob@rt
L. Keppen, hu finished" it'• course.
Thi,s class is the first. in Southern
Ora.11ge County to have the Nat-
ional Atomic First Aid ln addition
to the regular course. Thi.s train-
From Dr. Thornton and Mrs. ing come~ through the new sup-
Busa cam e the following sugg('S· I plement to the Red Cross Fir.st
lion: the training to cover a. pe-Aid Textbook v.·hich is jU-'3t out .
rio4, of twelve months with the I The four hours extra t ime the
first semester of 4 ~ monttui to class felt was more than worth
~devoted to ;pre-clinical Study in the effort.
. ,.,.
WHAT GLORIOUS STAR OF ll'N.OB AND
SCREEN (Initial• G. S.) HAD HER 28 'FT. BAR·
ROOM WALL HUNG WITH LEOP.ARD SKIN!
J'm no tattle taJe -110 I won't teil you, but I
" ._ • ...... .,,, haJI divulge the name or the artlnn who dld the
work. Mr, Cttrlati&n Oellrlcha ta a decorator With
many talent.a. He does wall hana1ftp, murala,
aug1cat. color schemes, doe. wall paperln1 and
painting and can &dvlse all manner ot tndJvtdual
t ouche1 tor your pa.rticular home or building. In
the past, Mr. Oellrich baa performed unusual decoratinJ feat.I 1Uch
as restoring the Old Maaters In the dome ot the Greek Cathedral ln
N. Y., and designed unusual moUls for the dwelling of The Crooner.
Mr. Chriati&n OeUrlcba believes that homes or but1dlngl old or neW
Mould have personality. It you're remodelt,ng or ~ecoratinl your
home or edifice, h ere's your man. Mr. Oellrtcha may be reached for
discuss.Ions at Harbor 3009-W. ' . • • • •
"CAST O FF THE MIZZEN! THROW OUT THE FOC'SLE!
AVAST THE JIB!" I yelled into the teeth of •the gale! I was the
only woman thing aboard that blowy day I strOde the deck at thP
NEWPORT MARINE ENGINE DOCKS. But quickly enough, I &et
the sea·lubben at eSIBe wtth my merry chanteys &: ama.ll ahtp'a talk.
Listing to starboard, 1 plied H oward Denni.s and Bill Querry with
technical bolt and iron questions. Soon I was satisfied that these men
are master mechanics. What's more matea. they are honest mechanics.
When you pay for an hour's work on your boat, you are gettlnJ a
full 60 minutes -whie6 i• quite a bargain If you aak me. Querry
and' Denni.s completely rebuild englne.!J, weld, solder, caulk and .create
a!l lnanner of nautical nuances. For exan1ple, If yOu want your gen·
era.tor concealed ln some strange place or some tricksy bracket or
weird toggle-bolt, mfg .. these are the men for the job. Shove off
Sailors, to lhe Newport Marine Eng, Works, 2810 Lafayette, Newport.
Harbor 1143 .. • • •
COME FILL THE CUP AND IN THE.FIRES OF SPRING YOUR
WINTER GARMENT OF REPENTANCE FLING! Maida and ma-
trons -whether you \IJe&r an A or B cup, your answer to the supreme
silhouett~ ts the P t>t•r Pan Brasslrn-. P eter Pa.n la the built tn bust~
line bra \\'ilh the cruiniving contours! This under cover apparatus
makes you look fuller without foollng as there are no noatin&" pad!I
or gad&"ets. Just a ~rfect mating or the Peter Pan Magicup and you.
The Peter Pan HIJden Treasurf> Brassiere cornea In Nylon at $4'.ho,
the cotton is $3.50: a.nd the fervently fashionable strapless or plunger
!or sun-gown!'! or formal wear is $5. Also a variety of other styles
and bra.nd11. Poll}' Apparel Is the exclusi\!e agent for this P eter Pan
secret 9ervice. 1833 Ne\vport Ave., Costa Mesa. ' . . . ....
GARVIN "GOB" MORSE IS AN EAGER
BEAVER. His bu.sinesa card reads like lhe direc-
tory to Roc.kefeller Center, I t aay.!I : Paint Re-
moving: ~etinl.shing : Boat s tripping; Carpet and
Upholstery cleanjng: Antiques -Chinchlllaa. I
propose-cl thRt he round this out with ;·nute lessons
and gigo!o service," but so far, Mr. M . hasn't taken
advantage of my kindly suggestion. Mr. Morse'fll
specialty is paint removing. You may have pa int
and varnish removed from furniture, antiques,
shutters, metal garden or patio set!. et c. This 111
quickly&: inexpensively done with.a magic 1'.'.hemJcal formula that doesn't
harm one spli.n~er of the wood. The Morse Co. does boat stripping and
can remove paint. shellac or v11.rnlsh from ship'.s portables: You may
have good rurniture !urking under many layera of oll.l paint. V.'by
don't you find out ? Mr, 1'-torse can strip It !lnd refinish it tor you in
a twink~ing. As for the carpet and upholstery cleaning-, that's done
by Mr. George Ora.ham, who does quality v.·ork. Thf' antiques are
supen.:1se_d "'.Ith loving car by Ethel Rlcharda. )Vhy don't you tour
this fasc1nat1ni-bee-hive ? The Garvln Morse Co. Is at 415 Newport
Blvd., Co.!tta Mesa. Beacon 6677-J. Next week weather pennlttlng
l"ll find oyt about those Chlnchlllu. ' • • •
llEAllTS ASD Fl..OWER.~FOR MOTHER
,0!11 HEH DAV
CORSAGES-
l10t!Q1 "1ETS ()R t\. FJ,O\\JERY ARRAY-
Phnnf' llarOOr t 070 -t 'W\\'ERS BY MORRI
• • • regular classes sJa.nted to meet the Dr. J ohn N _ Osburn, the head
needa of tbe student nurse ; and a of the local Medical Civil Defense. DQN'T FLY SOUTH TO GUADA -
cJinical practice period of -7~ directed the local needs and de-LAJARA FOR A MARVELOUS MEXI-
months, to be held in the hospital mands taught in thf.' course. Carl CAN" DINNER! Just drive down Bal-
and if posaible. in homes. under Hanna, of the local Civil -Defense '-'-boa Blvd. and turn at 22nd St. For
aup:ervlslon of a nur.glng arts in-office. gave t he class the informs-'°' there placid & seren'e s.e~ the Cua don
11t ructor. The practice! will be ex-tion heeded to be a ctive in ·an ::arlo8! A string or chili peppers adorns
peeled to include sucb. types or area emergency. the door, kerosene lamps fflt:ke.r on the
experience as care or rnothers and All Standard and A<ivanced tables and there's mellow marimba
newborns. care ot children. care F irst Aid classes will have thi.:J music on the n ickel-grabber. And the
ot cbronlcally tll and aged and training npw. In this way the food ia muy sabrosa! Lila Banda a nd
wthopedlc or similar service. student will not only be able to daughter, Senorita Conni• hav~ a very
Tiie college isprepsred to set up do the right thing at the right 1 dehghlful way with enchiladas. chili rellenos and trljolea ~toa.
a nursing 1ab0fatory with ~cts time at the scf.'ne of an accident. Charles Hall, owner manager has' a very delightful way with the
a nd clinical equipment and to em-but ta able to better protect him-dinner cht>i:k. Prices are incredl~ly reuonable. 'Dµtnen ~T&ngl\_ troqi
gloy a , nursing arts instruc t or to self and his town in the event of 95c to $1 .75. Thf" $1 .7~ dinne r beaNt a good s teak. The a 1a Carte
aupervl.se tht> collegt' program and 'ln Atomic Bombing. pril't'S appart>ntly Werf' e"'t ablished ln 1936. Hola! lt's F iesta night
to handle the lecture-laboratory The eight women completing every night I but Tues. I at Casa d<>n Carlos. Open ~-9, Sat. !S-10,
course in nur!ling procedur1.>s, I this morning class h&ve a record 113 -22nd St .. Newport. Harbor 2638-M.
Afte r joint con.sJaeratlon or en-ot perfect attendance. c!asswork. • • •
trance requtremenu the group examinations, skills and final OLD WOOD TO BURN! OLD WINE TO DRINK! OLD
propoeed that cl&s.ses be limlt!Ki to grade. They are: Mmes. J . Y. FRl~NDS TO TRUS't! AND OLD TREASURES FOR YOUR HOME!
30 in number and that th~e ad· Bell, J . R . Evans, H ugh Ha ley, S!Y an Iranian vue excavated int.he 16th century? A Maude Harri-
milted a.houki be between the ages Robt. Ht.>t'k, W. A. l.fcBride. W. H. eon milk glass plaque? A brass and pewter lnl&ld table from lndla ?
of 18 and 49. Applicants should Nichol.s, Arthur Remley and Peter A very old Bristol Ship Plate? E'lbel Richards lovea the old things
have a twelfth grade education or Stein. best. She's bttn collec ting ramtly heir looma. and see.king out rarP
Its equivalent. They should present !oat for a number of years. Ethel ha.s just opened a &hop at the top
satlst~c;.tory evidenct' of good Students to Handle CJf the h ill on Newport Blvd. This ts your own invit e t o go look and
long over the l\ntiqU"es .llnd Imports. Among many lovely old lhtnra Store's Advertising there's a cherry love seat, a J ersey e;arlhenware spatter pitcher, hutch
• Gifts & Greetings
for You -through
WELCOME WAGON
from Your Friendly.
Businen Ndabbon
and Civic and
Social Welfare Leaden
pie cupboard, and 11. SWedish helmet bell. P ersonaJJy, I cho.e a ,Grey-
Proof that all ·educa tion is not beard Scotch i1g that a St. Bernard once wore tot' a necklace. ·Ethel
!ontlned to the c la.s8 room ls ev> Richards im pr~ed me as one who would give a bargain to an ap·
Jenced by a proJeet Just pegur perceptive collector. I Say again-Just eo look for unusual rttta and
between members of the retailing decorator touches for a modern or provincial home. Ethel RJ.claard~a
Uld adverti.sing classes of Orange Antlqutt and Imports. 475 Newport Blvd., Coeta Mesa.. Bea.. 8877-J.
Coast coUeg" and the-Costa Mesa • • •
'3tationers s tore. During the entire YOU TOO CAN BE BEAUTIFUL! YES. BREA TH-
month ot May eollege .students un-TAKING BEAUTY ?ttA y 'INDEED BE YOURS. Beauty Jer the direction or their ln8truc·
t R D Ro d W that drives spurned Jovere to the Fo,relgn Leg1on. provokes ors. . . yce an . w . Whitney, will handle' all phases sabre duels at --daWn. cuts crown princes at your feett
>t advertising in newspapers., mail Fair ladles, the Balboa 6 I;.: 10 i1!1 loaded with beauty a1dL
Uld window di.splay for the Costa You wi'.l find a complete line of Pond's, WoodtturY and
Mesa fiml. • Ca.shmertl Bouquet cold cream, 1oUon1 band cream.,,powrcler.
,'7hrough the cooperation of 1,ipstlck o.nd roure-Now the nice tJtbal" about ahc:ippl.ne at the dtm(•
'J\18 firm, .. state. Royce, "our re-$,$.ore la it you're ac&red of being toof:ullNl. you ~ al~a buy the ~a.lling and art atudenta will ha'\le 10c Blz.e. Oh, yes -you little beau -C&Q &et N3 polJal\ tkat WOA't
an ogpoftwtlty to "teat their ideas tip over ! Cutex hu .a tlple.BB bottle,. ~teit tktn,. 1 e .the In·
again.at actual aales. We hope to ventlon of the toe-natL · And lhete'a Kaybe.IUM for mak:in&" ~roe '
up la.st year's May sales at this: eyes.. Powder putts and plenty ol Shampoo. Bui bWTY before all
store by a wtde m.argtn." tbe Vanlahi1'~ cream dlaappean at 1';.-.1t.1 a It, 300 Matn..Balboa.
--·· e e e . -T-
STEAL GUM MACHINI: "WELL! THIS IS A PRETTY Krl'TLE OF ll'ISB!"' eatd Harry
A four-wa,y gum ball macl\lne KIJ!pton! "Oh. quit· bracgtn;, Barty". l llglltJy -Uo4. "We all
valued at '100 wu .Wien from In know your tlsh are pretty, -clally the .blU~yeci ·-·1 Tbe·BQ·
l'ront of hla care at 102 McF&d· •Ide ll'lah Mitt. la the cle&rinr h.._ f0< ftelb ~ R!Pt .-tilt
den Pt, Wayne McGbee notified choicest sea-going in.aek la the Abalone: StfAJlr.a &l 76c lb. Tbei11 arr-
Newport potke. The man ll&ld kindergarten me otoalca guatantffll dellclou1, llAll ,..-ee•on'
the machine wu taltOn -•time h\llld~ hyaterk:alJ7 happy people=~ -141. lte&I
Wedneoday nllbl.·A-prtl a Poll1:e Admiral ·or the Ftah Fleet. Klltpton, •)"lt they will ..U U..,. barpbl
Oa ''' •<<••i•• of: ._tied. !l wu the nlSflt nadalB steaJuo &pin this Ml<, -tbet-. 81 tbal· be ...,.,. If
who broke .......... llchta on tbe rDO 00 mile wind ~""" up -""'"'Ith• ...... -'~ lbe -The Birth of a Bab1 end ot. u.. n•rby Newport p1.,-wlnp ott tbe ~:,"' di-. Alo1"J' flut.iaJI -. lo Ille llaJ.llldjl Enb .... .,.~ .. i. INI . ~ lllo tW.. lncldenta !or eometlllnr m.. It lt"J oiilj KfloPtoe'• dlllJOPl ...... -i CJ>onie of.residence togetbe<. ,_ IDiL le --.,. a wk.I L!m.-4:IO p.a. __ tifi.,.ew, ~ . of ISleweoinua to N_.-t. j . " ,.---
' ll:iEWPORT ' ,..,.;i1a --_...,, . • ' • 1 • I
Tbat'a where RUTH'S B Y SHOP en ta the• picture. Good
I-rooming bectna at the top. r a curly head ' a proud· one! Ruth'•
spectaltzea in Rayett.e perm enta. The Ra,.-1 Penetretne la especl-
1.t:y fine for dyed; bleached, lnted or c-ray li "r· Wilful wanton hair
that won't U1ually take a Z.1. The Penetre conditiona: your mop
~d fives It a lustrous M curl and a he thy look, all for $16
The Rayette"Prevlew or a orty wave ia $1! the Deluxe is $12.ao.
The summer su.n la bard o ·a girl's hair, '..'.; you'd 0 belter prepare
youraelf !o~ the sea.son wit some hot oil t~~tments or steep your
bead in a steam cap. A mtcure wouldn't ~ amia• either in case
you're tnvtted out to lunch Thru these •porrtfls pass all the gally-
(p"OOmed and giddy g1rla-R 's Beauty Shop,il 338 P o"inset tia, Corona
l;lel Mar, Harbor 2907. j ' ,
. • • • t ~
BE'ITEll IS BALFE A.. AF THAN !\~o READ! But I'm wam-
lnl" you now. sreedy, you WI 't be satisfied wi h halfe! A halfe & loaf
of err·twlst bread trom th Nf"\Vport Bakf" like owning halfe a
$1 ,000 bill. You crave the other halte. ' er Bob Krull, Bread-
beater lat Ct.t'sa, beat.a out raisin bread c ' mon bread, date nut
bread, and healthy bra.n br d. (His sour ry~ bread Is so crusty it
screams for ham and chees~ and beer). Tti.eh1 too, you can e-et ec-e-
roll.I, Dutch rolls, and wie~r rolls at the Newport Bakery. Bob's
9readattcks snap back at y u-and the whea~ bread is loaded With
wheat germ. It you know which 1ude your ~bread is buttered on
you'll gel in the Breadline. atche NE\\'PORT ~KEKV. I)(l you ken i
%11% OCEAN FRONT. NEW ORT. HARBOR.!U%·R,
; • • • ii
. DID OUR MOTHEJt COME FROM IRE·
LAND, ar Glendale ?_ N~· .. matter where's she's
from, ne~· t Sunda)' is· the Hay to remember her ?
Sµzy ot the House of airmony says Mother·a
like . pla ers. Suzy me~s that any Mother
would a reclate an aJbufu of recO!'ds cla.saical
or popul~r. Statistics -shOf that nine out of t en
Mothers ~1ke the "Tennestee Waltz." Houae of
Harmon! carries a huge Selection ot records in
all three speeds. Or per!1!j-ps your. Mother would
like a c ina platter? House or Harmony has
beautiful sets of Ha,·1landi, and Limoges as well
as all sorts of burden-llgh n ing electrical itadgels. Your Mother
should not be w ithout an elfctrlc pop corn pQpper. a waffle 1ri>n or
a Toastmaster. Ob you'.J I flt1,d all sorts of wo?derluJ &ift ideas ...
oo!fee ma..ke_rs, planters, elbtric clocks. Motller's Day is a day for
the records . • .. or 1<>me oth momenta tram \he Houl'M:' of Harmony.
1817 Newport Ave .. Costa esa. Beacon 02~1-J. •
• • • I
\VANT THE \\'ORLD ¢' A STRIXG'! Want the soft shadows
or a brilliant fla.s.h ot sunhg t ! The tsshio~Je Flexal.ufn Venetian
blinds respond to your sligh est whi1n ! THli: SHADE SHOP caters
to plain and fancy windo3 Here you may lind gay colorful win·
dow shades in jaunty pla.1 s, provincial pat,terns. chlldren's story
book.a prints or poetically tel solid colors. Helen Wolfard can sug-
re1t decorative window tr$tmenta that a.re attractively unw:ual.
The Shade Shop alao cleans ~attle tale dust ·and dirt from V. Blinds,
iepa.irs and mends ·any k incj•of shades, a.nd can equip you with any
kind of drapery hardware. ; Unless you're living in a packing box
with no windows, you ne~· the SH • .\OF; ~..,OP for a fresh view-
point ! ~14 29th St., New rt Beach. Har. 884. . . .. '
' -GOODBYE MR. CHIP~! Do you have
fiaklng a t the tub! Ba:Joom or kitchen · '
walls that chjp and peel a plunge into your' 1··\\ , /J .(I
milk bath or dishwater ca be very dlscon·• lflrt..~ (f~t1111<io-'""~
certlng! Here's a thrifty f solution ... 11! ~
Aluminum wall t ile costs ~u( one· half th~ ;i ~
price ot ceramic tile yet ~·t 81l'l crack. rust
or oorro(le. ALUMINW ALL available ln ii
decorator colors. and can Installed on an:{ , -...,
nat .. wall surface. Old chi ping plaster an~ ---...
dank, dark walls are un ary and may 'I
the cauae of your Me lan~lia. So don't Ropping ~wn on a
sogC')' wall complexes! Te are EZ . , . FH ' it you h ke. Coutllne
psychiatrist's bench ! Call uglas James ln!t?ior a chat about your
Floor Co\>'l"rinl{, 18th & N~~port. COita Me k1 Beacon 5251-J.
'
• • • I .
A CA COD COTTAd NEAR THE SEA-
.::::_ SHORE.' re's a blithely brlarid ne~· home waiting
to welcome !some young hearl~ family. This bright,
modern houie y.·as designed rot comfort, convenience . . ~ ! ' and a mm1f:um of housewor .1 The living room and
dining e ll s a knotty pine ~teriQr and high open
beamed cei hg. There are fo ~rooms. One a
'step-down'.!...is a cheerful s~ roon1 that would
make an ttleal den or ru~us room. There are
REAL ESTATE large. slldlitg door v.•ardrot:fs. f he kitchen is
especiaJly char_m ing with a P.icely \l.indowed VjleY.' for the dishwasher
of the day. One very exc\ilng feature is t h~ large sun deck over
the pra&"e· This de<"k a!1Jlrds a. good vleW I of the Bay and can
e~ly be' converted into aq extra room. AJ1<> ln the rekr of the
cottage is a large patio s ace. OH this i~ a haf>py little house
that will_ smile under a b e's ruffles on "° ~atron's needlepoint.
The conaJderate price tag I $13,500. Hurr:r ~o Sally or Jim Newlin
for a look. John Burnhan1 ea! Estate, 507 fil, Balboa Blvd., Balboa.
Harbor 1607, ! ,
' " • I • • ~!'
W ALK SOFTLY STRA ER! AND YOUlf\.\"JLL
TREAD ever so lightly ot this Ca.l.lfurnla T\\•t"f"d
Colonial type carpeting! H{t'e's real charm and lux-
ury for an Early Americ&.D or ranch style: ome.
This magic carpet is a g l<l-i fied t)lending ot 100'#
wools. There's a Blue Mix. l>r Green, Red, sAtge, ·or .
General . Mix . . . each one ~edley of lovel.Y !~olors
loomed in the Provincial m er. California p:'w"eed
Carpe_ting is not only han. rne to see, but lt ha.a
the strength and durabilit~ of the pioneers. 1, Lux-
urious , .. Lasting, it's $9,4~ a square yd. AISQ \\'HlLE IT LASTS:
OA.UWOOL all wool pi le te~uretl broadloom at SS.96 yd. INSTALJ....
ED. This ls quality carpetfig at a · bargaih ,~ice. GET A SNUG
RUG from COASTLINE FL~OR COVERING. t8th & Newport. Costa
Mesa, Bea. 02.51-J. p
OOJIPLSt'& ,ftQUDl Cl.llA.NINO
, eenlce. IJ'umlumt and rup
'lltampooed. Jrreo ----P'lllly m:......i.
Al's Hol1se & ~ug
Cleanipg Co. ,
-8111 72lf<
For Venetian Blinds,
Shades and Drapliry Hdwe.
THE SHADE SJIOP
Free estimates Ph. Har 884
514 • 29th St. Newport Beach
9Stfc
It-BUILDING SERVICES
INTERIOR -l!!XTERIOR
PAINTING
LICENSED -INSURl!D
Glenn Johnston ·
. ~OJ· Slot St. Newport Beach
Harbor 2297 .J 34C<l8
PAINTING
WANT DENTAL ASS ANT,
some experience destra e. Local
olfice. State qualifica and
age. Write Box ,N·1, paper.
SALESMEN -Excell
tunlty with well el
Costa Mesa firm handl
llpl8
man: RCA, Packard-ll teJe-.
Visions and Norge, B:e 'dt.x ap-
pliance'-' Call ~1r , Ged <!es. Be.
~3 for app't. 1&:17
POSITION open tor cho direc-
tor in Harbor area church. An-
swer in full, stating' age, ex-
perience, qualiticaUo ' reter·
ences, sal~y expect Wrtte
Box QI, this paper. 16c17
WANTED MECHANIC,
blle dealership. Call
4-1084 before 5 p.m ..
tomo-
Lagull&
18clll
L SHEFLIN W ANTED--Oardener's 'h<liper at
er St .• Coeta Mea Orange C088~ College. ftarllng
M.57-M 94c9 salary $205 montil. _ _:::::::,~~::._::::_=:::_ __ ..::.:::::~General Maintenance wit practl-
Univeraal Building ca1 k nowledge of hea g and plumbing, Start1ng aal y $216 Maintenance month. Appljr in person at Busl ea Ot·
Floor waxing -window cleaning fice, Orange Coast Collf' . .A.p·
wall washing. For Bldgs .. Stores plicat ions clQse May , 19~1 -
0f!lcea and Homes. 823 E . 10th l6cl&
.,_st., Long Beach. Ph. Ha. 116.· -------~--+--
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DEPENDABLE PLUMBING
A Prompt
Repair Service Maintain~
Phone: Harbor 1418-W
'i!K>l Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach
PAPER HANGING
and PAINTING
Kenneth Quarry
1515 Sllnta. Ana Ave .. Costa .Mesa
Phone Bea.con 5504
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Sympson & Nollar.
PAINTING & DECORATING
"The Best Money Can Buy"
51'2 -S8th St., Newport Beach
PHONE HARBOR 2404
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CALL . •
Christian Oellrich
for 'exctUsive Jail decorating
W e apply all wall cover ings
520 IRIS. Corona de1 Mar
Harbor 3009-W
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14-PJ;R.SONALS
Alcoholics Anonymous
Wrl~ P. 0 . Box 2~
Balbba Island, Calif.
Phone Kimberly 3--6393
t2-LOST AND FOUND
LOST -Sack full of spear fish-
ing equipment at A.rches over-
pass, reward. Write Box R,
Newport-Balboa Press 15p
LOST-One cultured pea rl drop
ear ring, Thursday evening,
May 3rd at Balboa .Yacht Club
-probably nc~r phone or in
parking lot. Sentimental value.
Phone Harbor 1616 days, or
(Harbor 1474-J eves.) 16tf
• !~ruATIONS WANTED
CHILDREN'S GUARDIAN ror
summer months. Recent college
graduate. 22·yrs.-o)d, with ma-
jor in elementary education and
n1i:nor in child psychology,
wiahes to care tor child or ch H-
dren at beach or mt. home dur-
ing summer month&. Will give
servic.e.s in ex.change for room,
board and .small salary. Write
1240 W . Balboa Blvd.. Apt. B,
Newport Beach . and interview
wtll be arranged. 16c18
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TABLE SAW 8", and elec rlc mo-
tor v.'ith 50 ft . hea\'Y du,ly ..cord.
Call Har. 0732· \\' after r p. m.
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' I RUMMAGE SALE of personal t,e.
longinga: oil pa.intinP,;· book.8,
kitchen utensils, dish~ linen,
knicknacks, clothing, plants,
plllov.•s, fruit jars. Clot es dry·
er, folding drawing d;sk and
other miscellaneous hqusehold
items. 1l2 • 25th ~t.. ewport
Beach. 16pl8
80-B-APPLIANCES •
1950 PHILCO 7 c". rc,j retrtg.
Cost $234 . Never used. C&ah
price $185. 700 Orchid Avenue,
Corona dl'I Mar. Harbor 05-41-J .
PHILCO 4 1;.! cu .
in 1947. '85-
-Beach 4-4.220,
' j l~c16
ft. fre r. New
Phone Lacuna
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VERY NICE modern sofa .. bed and
pair of end. tables. 503{ Acacia, .
Corona. del Mar. Harbor 171&.JI .
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CUSTOM BUILT Lawso daven-
port and chair, all spr g con-
strue., $275. ALSO La n lave
seat, foam r u b b e r hlona.
newly recovered, $75. 396 Kut
15th St., Costa Mesa. 1 -11 a.
m: or eves. after 1 p. m . 13cl5H
SERVEL 11-cu. ft. refdarator~
Excellent condition, $200. i
• Bolsters. spring unit t 1t1.Mlif>
couch, never used, $30 Harbor
2887. 16e17
BLONDE MODERN Dll)TJf,;. ~
Set-Table, 8 chairsl~'i ~u.fe.L
Al30 green di ning rdO , Ju:/ 6
"8-d. 2-i4-2 Crestview D e. Bay.
shores. 15cl 7
FRECTORY TABUil r - 2
benc,hes, 2 chairs, aolid m&hog·
any, dbl bed coil spr~ and
innerspring mattress. IO'Keefe
& Merritt stove, 4 bur r, oven
control 114 Amethya Ave ..
Balboa Island. llcl8,
BEAUTIFU L c ustom bu!Jt mod·
.em sora.. 162" long,, ey and
red. $300. 105 Vta Remo,
Lido Isle. 16c18
MOR TIME SPEND. making your garden grow ...
it's a gi,ft fr<Jm your 'ELECTRIC RANGEi
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and ifs good for you, toO. So !he fact diat yollr electric range ,;v ..
you time !'way from kitchen work is one ot its nicest fea\.iu. .
Wbetlier it's gardening or soinc other. hi>l>by activity you mjoy;1 your eJec:iric; ta11ge will let yoo mjoy ii more. Free from1he need f~
:°'~~~~!!e':. be SW: dinner gets mdy ~lime'. yQ11l ~
p~ the.dishes, pop •eift in tbe oven, set the ~aoi.-ud ~
yoiir. ~ way ri&bl .up until serving time. Your electric tu~
will ecc tbe c:ootillg-you can depend on it. • -,..._ · -
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1»-BOU!IEHOLD GOOD!!
Bargains! Bargains!
See These LOW PriceB
~ Whlrldry portable wuhlng
machine ............................. $34 .!IQ
Nearly new G.E . refrlg. 9
cu. ft'. . ... . ... -· . $189.95
PhiJeo 10" table model ~
automatic tuning tone coR-
trol. Attrac. modernistic
mahogany cabinet" ·-·······$89.95
EZ Terms
Blonde Console TV
$179.95
Keep l.n t ouch with u-. for good
buys in TV set.II being traded
in -
\iJ;tEBSTER wire-recorder for dic-
tation, etc. Complete with ex-
tra wire. f~t control and car-
rying ca.st>. SACRJFICE -An
excellent buy!
EAS~ TERMS ARRANGED
DA VIS-BROWN Co.
18.86 HARBOR BLVD.
. COSTA MESA
Phone I!.eacon 6821
Ill-BOATS, 8UPPLlES
WILL PAY CASH for use<f 12 ft.
Wizard boat or equivalent.
t•83t E&Bt Chapman, Orange.
Ph. Orange 1372-M. 14c l6
Marine Engine
Specialist
Service at your float or mooring.
Pre -summer tune - up ....,.... r eady
your boat for the coming sea-
son. custom ('ngines (or runa·
bout&. Phone Har. 19-W. 8cZ1
Chrysle r Engines
Used
Crowns -R oyals
See John Harvey
at Seacraft
620 Co.AST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH
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TWO LOVELY u8ed spinet planoo
botlt like · new. Big aavingl..
Termo. Stl.82 down and l lT.:i!I
per month a t S HAJF'll'Jlt MUSIC
CQ. (•Ince 1907). 421 N . 8yca-
more, Santa AnL KI. 2--0672)
97t(c
Al..L ELE<:I'RIC ORGAN . Repoo· ~~-Maghtflcent tone. For
church or home. Pay out b&J·
ance. Term•. Thta wondcrluJ Jn-
atrument ts ju•t Uke new.
DANZ-SCHMIDT Piano and
Organ Co., :>20 N . Maln, cor.
6th, Santa Ana.
WlLL trade brand new beauti-
ful Spinet. piano even, for equ-
ally good used grand piano.
DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO Co ..
Santa Ana, 520 N . Main, cor-
ner 6th. -•
BEAUTIFUL home-tlize K n a b e
gi:and piano, like ne't'. Save 1,2.
of new prtce, liberal lrade. con-
venient terms at SffAFERS
MUSIC CO. !Since 1907). 421
N. Sycamore, Santa Ana. Klm-
ber1y 2--0672. 14tfc
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40--BUSfllii"ESS Opportunltlew
USED FURNITURE STORE for
sale or will trade for a boat up
·to $1800. Phone Harbor 2502-R
or Harbor 015-4.-W . l4cl&
ESTABLISHED small ·pottery.
Well equipped. Very good con·
dition. Will !it In gl rsge. Sell
at less than inventory tor quick
sale. KI 3-6476 after 6 p. nl.
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411--'J'iumlll:NTs A llOUSD
TWO YR. OLD HOUSE and Pr·
Knot ty plPe 'Uvtng room. Ule ln
kit.cben le bath, cloee t o atore1.
Leaee for year or aummer moe.
No children. Inquire Sunday•
only. 808 -34th Bl., f¥wpor t
Beach. 14p18
CORONA DEL MAR -a bdrm.
tur nlahed ,,_y f ront, prtv. bch.
Summer or year leaae (Carn•·
Uon Cove) 116 .Bayside Place,
Corona del M ar. H ar. 033&-R.
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RENTAL' 1'
SPECIALISTS
Call llidna er.is
Linwood Vick, Rltor.
Balboa bland. Hu. 2042 32cl>4
YE'ARLY. furnb!hed 2 bedroom
apt. Fenced 'yard. Child. N o
pets. At 414 PoiOftetlla. See
owner, 408 Poinsettia, Corona
del Mar. Harbor 1289-M. 16lfc
NEW FURNISHED 2 bdrm. h8t.'.
In C08la Me88. Available for
June, J uly and August. Phoru•
Beacon ~765-R. 16cl8
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A l"TRACTIVE Fur,nl.shed Studio
Apt., suitable for l perHOn .
Yearly -Modcratr rent. 710
Marigold, Corona del Mar. J-lar-
OOr 302.5-W, I6cl8
-~-~-------~ YEARLY RENTAL -New un-
furnlah411i Apt.. garbage d lap.
11 blk. to Rtchard'111 Markt>l.
Adull.8. no pets. :;01 -34lh St ..
Newport Beach . 16cl8
THREE YR. Business Lease for
aale at $60 per mo .. a mo. In ad· Ir
vance. Now uSt"d as barber shop.
LIDO ISLE
you want a rental on loveoly
LIDO ISLE aee ua. Several good
home.!! available. Also apart-
menta by wee k or month.
On Poinsettia, Ju.!!t off Cout
H lway. Inquire at Moody Drap-
ery Shop. 215 Coast H iway, Co-
rona dcl Mar. 16pl8
41-8TORl:S II OFFICES
OFFICE space for rent In InM. Of.
on Newport Blvd. N . B. Excel.
Joe., for r ealtor, acc., e tc . i20
mo., t-ele . lnclud. Har. 2203-W .
16pl8
-1!-l''A NTED TO RENT
WANT EXCH. ·usE MT. ~on1c for
beach home 2 wk.!!. ln Aug. Mt.
P .A. PALMER
1N'coRPORA TED
3333 V~ Lido ,Harbor 1500
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4S.A-TRAILER SPACE
VER~ NICE SPACE available ln
lovely quiet trailer court. Shru~.
flowers, treea. Adults. 1741 Po-
mona; Costa Mesa. Bea. 674 7-J .
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home 1 !,! mi. from Lake Arrow-«-KOOM S FOR RElt\"T
head at Sky Forest . beaut. view. 1--------------
all conveniences. Write N . L. COMFORTABLF; ROOM ~-Pri·
McFarlane, 3~20 Castle Reagh. vate enlrance a.nd bath. 21 5 E.
Rlver.!!lde. 15p17 Bay Ave .. Balboa. Phone Har.
2ro. !Ev-es. Har. l 520-M) 1-tc16
FURNISHED R00~-$30 month.
PH. BEACON 5771 94Uc tS-AP~NTS II HOUSES
NEW J!lo. 75 '"'I)vist Grip" Mar-
lin motor. Used oncet-$175.
&18'ii W . Bay Ave .. Balboa. t2nd
floor.) lr>p17
U-FT. SAILING dinghy, brand
neW nylon sall. S7S. 165 Dum-
ond Drive, Laguna Beach.
15pl7
04 MOORING, off .Vi.a Barcelona.
Lido Isle. suitable "!or plea.sure
craft. $160. 1 •
FOR SALE-Nearly ne-w 8 ft.
Dinghy Wtth hardwood finish.
$75. Ph. Harbor 2293-W. 16p18
PLASTIC WIZARD 8 ft. rowboat
for sale. $100 including hand
traller. You 11ave Sl!W. Llkt:
new. Harbor 413-W. 16cl7
.14-MU81CAL. RADIO
SPINET piano. Repos&essed. Pay
out balance 1387. Ano tl1.er re-
poueaaioo. S 3 9 O. D A N 3-
. SCMIDT Big P iano store. <;>ne
hundred pianos from which to
chooae. ~20 No. Main, corner
6th. Santa Ana.
COME IN and play the wonder·
ful new Hammond Chord Or-
gan. Even if you don't know a
note of music you can play,
beautiful music in 1t e n minutes. ·
DANZ-SCHMIDT Big Piano .&:
Organ Co., ~20 No. Main, Santa.
Ana.
SMALLEST Studio Upright Piano
In fine condit ion. Fully guaran·
teed. T erms. $40.82 down 1.nd
$1 •. 28 per month at SHAFER
MUSIC CO. fStn<!e 1907). 421 N.
Sycamore, Santa Ana. Klmber·
ly 2-0872. 97t!c
RENT A PIANO, $5 per mo. All
rent allowed If you bey within
Lerma. DANZ-SCHMlDT, 520 N.
Ma.in, Santa Ana.
SPINET piano. brand new, Slight·
ly damaged ln shipment. Now
only 1395. Sma1lut elza DANZ-
SCHMIDT, Santa >.n&. _520 N.
Main.
HURRY ON THJS-SlighUy u&ed.
blondf' ma:hoga.ny spinet piano.
Save $180. Terms $72.82 down
and $20.70 per month at SH A F~
ER MUSIC CO. tS lnce 1907),
42~ N . Sycamore., Santa An•-
Klmberly 2-0672. 971fc
BALBOA PENINSULA-3 bdrm ..
l ~ bath on Miramar Drive for
qualified renter&.
3 MO. 8 E 48QN RENTAL SlOOO
Call Mary pick80n. Har. 1013,
or Mra. M~ 4: Mr. Neighbor
Har bor 1716.
Earl Stanley, Realtor
225 Marine 3113 Newport Blvd.
Balboa bland Newport Beach
15c l 7
YEARLY RENTAL -New un-
furnished apt.. garbage disp.
i,.J blk. to Richard's Market.
Adult.a. no pets. 001 34lh St ..
N ewport Beach. 14c15
ON NEWPORT ISLAND -t
bdrm"" unturnisheod. yearly. Clo.!!·
ed ln pafto. 2-car ·garage. 412
39th St., Newport Beach. Har.
1046-M. 14tfc
YEARLY RENT AL Furnished
single apt., suitable for employ-
e,d person. So. of highway. Cor-
ona del MM. Si5 mo. Phone
Harbor 2373-J. 14c16
YEA.RLY RENTALS -2 lovely
homea In Costa Mesa. 3 bdrms
furni..l!lhed and a 3 bdrm home
partially turni..l!lhed . See Blanche
Gates, 311 Marine Ave., Balboa
Island. Harbor 1671. 8c10
LARGE TRAILER In lovely court
$30 mo. Small trailer $22 mo.
Al80 l spa~ available. 174t P o-
mona, Coeta "Mell&. Ph. Beacon
6747-J . 13tfc
YEARLY
Balboa Peninsula
3 bdrm, 2 baths, living room w ith
fireplace. kitchen. 2-car gar-
age, fUrnlJhed.,. $100 mo.
JOHN D. BURNHAM
507 E . Balboa Blvd.. Balboa
Harbor M~. Eves. Harbor 2278-W
15c17
LADY WITH 2 bdrm house wlll
share wltb a lady. Lark.!!pur
Ave .. Corona del M.ar. Call eve-
nings: Phone Harbor· 2225-MK.
lSp
RENTALS
JQHN D. BURNHAM
507 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa
Harbor .1607
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Employed person preferred -
rnan, personal launrlry included.
510 Santa Ana Ave ., Newport
H eight.a. P hone Beacon ~91-M.
18ct8
ive.
BETTER CARS
FOR LESS
1950 PLY. Spec. Dix 4-dr sed
.. ... ..... $1695
1940 FORD 6-Tudor -Htr .. 1205
1949 CHEV-. Styl. Cpe., htr.
...nd radto ...
19t9 CAD. 62 --t-dr. secl.
pletely equipped lnclu.
button w1ndow11.
1948 CAD. 62 . 4-dr. sed.
pletely equlppeod inc.lu.
button Windows.
1495
Cun1-
push
Con1-
pW!h
19-17 C AD. 62 -4-dr. sf'd. Hyd.,
heater, radio.
All_ the above are near new In
•epe•ranct>, low mileage and in
fineat mechanical conditioft.
Bank terms.
N ewport Auto Sales
2604 Newport Blvd.
Nt>wport Beach, Har. 1407
19SO PONTIAC -Chie ftain, 2-dl".
se-dan, radio & heater. Xlnl
condition, like new. 410 Hard-
ing. Balboa. Harbor 1788. 16p18
65-MONEY TO LOAN
LOANS For Home~
CONSTRUCTION LOANS I
at 5---.5 \.1~% (14 yrs.)
WE BUY AND SELL
TRUST DEEDS
SEE BOB S ATTLER
HI& COAST BLVD.
Corona del Mar Harbor 1077-J
Rep. POIRIER MORTGAGE CO.
Metro Ufe Jna. Funda Kl 3-3186
LOANS TO SUll.D, IMPROVE,
BUT, llODl:RNIZlll, OR
Rl:FINANCS ,
W•· 11>17 Tn1ot Doodo
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Balboa Island
INCOME.
TWO 2 BD IU{ APl'B-l!o built and ooned u to t
another income unit o r buatnea1 if preferred. One pt.
la rented until June 18th. 19G l, but immediate poaeJplon
of the other may be had. 'ntl1 hu ~en"&n exceptl~y
good lnveat menL ' '"
ONLY $4,900 down. Full Price $16,900.' A.ct now t.No
need to uk w hy? ;
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LINWOOD VICK, Realtor. l_·. 312 Marine Ave. Balboa Ieland Harbor ~2 •
TODA Y'S BEST BUY 11
in Corona del Mar
Only $9500, terms .
NEARLY NEW-2 bdnn home compl etely relieco-. ' rated. Fireplace, room fo r 1 more uni t. WELL
LOC ATED." I ,
E ARL CHAMBERLAIN l
500 Coast Blvd., Co rona dcl Mar j
(Opposite Newport Harbor Bank ) Ph one H:rboL2288
BARGAINS Rustic Style ome
G. I. RESALES
Newj)o r t Heigh ts /
$1500 down
TWO BEDROOM• HOME -Top
location. Excellent condition, 2-
car garal":e· Approx. 4 yrs. old.
Payment.!! include taxca and In-
surance. The full price ls onl)'
$8750
This Loan Is Worth
An Extra $1000
Today
THREE BEDROOM -Close to
shopping and transportation.
Approx. I yr. o ld . Hwd., tile, ex-
cellent laundry, facilitit>&. Dining
area In k it e.hen. Easy 4 ".4 terms
$2300 down and $58 i ncluding
taxes and in.tiu r. Set> this today.
To morrow may be too late. .
Phil Sullivan
C. Galen Den is on
G. T. Eve rson
4.00 Newport Blvd. Coata MCJ11a
Phone B e•c-on 6243-W
Harbof 3157-W or Beacon 54.58-J
OII:. LAND
SELL OR LEASE for develop-
ment, ~ mile •trip from Santa
Ana river west on Cout High-
way. Write P. 0 . Box 52, New-
port Beach. 1-ftfc;;
BALBOA POINT -3 bdrms,
firrplact>, furnacr. hwd. f!Gt>ra.
sprinklers. fenced yard. Near
bay and OCl·an. Sl 1,000. 1 t26
Miramar, Balboa. 16c21
LEA VINO ST A TE -2 bdrm, can
be 3-Cape eoct. fenced yard,
Cin e locatio n. Furnis he-d or un·
furnished. 36ti Br()jf.dway, C08ta
Mesa. 16p18
The Island
MOTHER'S DAY
SPECIALS '
A fine South Bayfront
location . ;>ix bedrooms,
two stories, 50 feet.
$38,500
Two Unit-Duplex each 2 B.R.
Top location
Only $14 ,000
A very special 4 BR. 2 baths,
in a fine location, bright and
' cheerful.
(n Nt_wport Heights. c;&armlng IR
t he word for this 2 tdrm. fire·
place, beam celltngs.1uilt 2 yrs .
ago. Must be sold t ~tlle es·
tale. Submit offera.
Over $90do
SEE IT NO\\'!
BEST B
In Newport ights
Lovely new 3 bdrm hfme. Flag-
stone fireplace, h floor s,
plate glus facing he pat io.
Th\111 ls way ahead anylhl!lg
you've seen. Will F H at 4% %.
$12,000
-1 Open for Ins ~ction
SUNDAY '
226 Tustin A. ve .
(Above All-Amcricanl -Market)
OCEAN VIEW .
3 Bdrms & 2 IRaths
On the cliff in Newpo~ He-l ghts.
Brand new. Beautlfuiy design-
ed a nd built. All q ality fea-
ture.!! With unit fur ace, fire-
place. beautiful har~ood and
lot& of flagstone ..J)rk. Most
down to earth va lue in an oct>an
view home in the hafbor area.
$21,000 ;
Beacon .Hill ~ealty
'66 Nf'wport Blvd (N~b Archet1)
Pho~e Beacon 07 r-· R
SPECIAL LISf INGS
ALL on LIDO ISLljl & ALL
PRIME EXC LU$VE of·
· fe rin gs. !
1. Lovely new large l bedrpom
home on choice s~eet . ,Hu
everything. Easy wo,~h ·118.500.
2. Charnling 3 bedrooqt, 2 bath
-home with latest h features.
Prtced to sell, $23.M<t, See this.
3. Just being complet«i:t. URique
home on SO ft. !pt. 3 ~rooms.
2 baths, u nit heat, clfver color-
ini;::-and ll wonderfu~ BUY at
ONLY 124.500. ~
4. Being built -strPet stre.,t-
also on 1.400 ISLE a 4 bed-
room, 3 bath, 3 car g rage. u nit
heat. dlspoaal. large tio 1tnd "
MUST SEE home "t ONLY
128.500. •
6. Nearly new 4 bedr
home on SOUTH B
of LIDO ISLE. Exe
tion and home you wt
to own. Priced at $
2 bath
YFRONT
6. Super special NOR H BAY·
FRONT .home. Be11 location"
large lot. 4 bedtoom • 3 baths.
bar, pif'r and 11llp an home all
furnished for specla. prlce of
$5'\,000' -SEE T HI
ALSO l
on LIDO ISLE aomf:
bulldlng "Ilea, eilhef"
purJ>03e11 or single
THINK of buying lo
ISLE from the D
at pr ices below their
On LIDO ISLE .-11
LOT.
P . A. PAL
IN CORPORA
33"3 Via Lido
Newport S...ch.
ondertul
r lnco.m,t
homes.
on LIDO
ELOPER
eat value.
e bu.YI a
2--0WNlllR LEAVING lmme·
dlately for lb e E;u:t ha.a reduc-
ed the i>rice of this attractive
Shore !frliff home, with hard-
wfOd clDo ra, Oagstone fl replace. separa~i dinin g room, break fast
nook, e . TO A NEW LOW!
All s Ions · rboms, blg win-
dows. P artial .; ocean view.
Dre.pea Included. A real home
i.n a.fl exclusive · neighborhood.
W e have t.he~.ke.>t-
3-INCOME-3 rental units on
45xl 18 torner lot. Good neigh-
borhood.. ocean side of highway.
All unit.a 1 separate with indi-
vidual fenced yards. Un it No. 1
2 bedrms. u nfurnished. Unll
No. 2 2 bedrma. partly fumlsh-
ecl. Unit No. 3 bachelor apt.,
fully tuml8hed. 2-car · gari~e.
$~07 per mo. Income. Priced
120,500. Good terms, only $80
monthly payments.
The John Vogel Co,
1301 Cout Highway.
Corona de-I Mar
HARBOR 1741 or H ARBOR 14.77
(Ev~. Harbor ,.393-Ml
15cl7
WHERE IS THE
PARTY?
Wbo uked about a good G . I .
R esale bargain In Costa Mesa?
.We have lt -$9450--$1800 dn.
$58 mo. Too good to last long ~
2BdrmHome
cloae to everyth lng. Extra lar~e
lot. Thi.!! I.!! ao olrtcr hon1e but
In very good condition. FULL
·PR1C&-
0nJy $6,500
SEE
IN
US FOR BEST BUYS
COSTA MESA AND
HARBOR AREA
B. A. NERESON
MRA &. Npt. Harbot
Multiple Listing Realtor .
1982 Newport Blvd., Costa
Phone Beacon 5225
MetJa
LOOK
What You Can Get
,in Corona de! Mar
A 3 BDRM HOME-one blk from
oce&n-W ith garege apt. now
rented. Large fenced yard, love-
ly p!anta a nd &hrubs.
Don't mi88 this BARGAIN for
home PLUS incq.me!
$7000 Full P.rice
2 BLK8. FROM BEACH-2 bdrm.
be,ch home. partiall y furnish· • ed, garag·e. Big lot. Needs som~
flldn '. Exclualve with us.
TOM PAYNE, Rltr.
310 Coast Highway
Corona del Mar Har. 2774-
~C)
THOMAS
FOR
'
BALBOA BAY SHO~E PROPE TIES
AT MAIN GATE
NEW 2 AND 3 BEDROOM H
Now available with Bay View
and deltlXe features-5 % financing
ALSO FEW GOOD RESALES -Price l rom
$12,500 . to $25,000. Call Carl Thomas, Beacon
5748 days or Beacon 5823-M eveB.
EARL W. STANLEY, Realt r
17th and Coast Highway Newpor~ Beach
BEACH HOME and SAILBOAT
LARGE FURNISHED BEAUTIFULLY u:xiATED
HOME. one block from bay and good swimming( beach.
Flve bedroom.a and den wltb slceplng accomra~tions.
F;rep1ace. thermostatically controled floor fum-1--. ~de
~rchea, dining roo~. l deal beach or year-roundf _home.
Pi·ice incl. 22' sailboat and m{>Or lng. S21.50<r. -E Xfluslve.
,I BAY & BEACHREALIT I
Gll><:len Fay Jack Miller Ethel hhlrley
1450 Balboa Blvd. Har ' 1264
I . S~ARCHINQ CORONA DEL ' AR
jfor a 3 bedroom, 2 bath home?
1 HAVE JT! Huge living room , dlnlng roorrl Oak
:"?°rs. fireplace ; alt cloaets llned in Tennesset1 ~ar.
Big u_wuy room. garage built for apartn1ent a~ve ;
45-Coot fen~ lot, delightful patio. A pre-w&.r, well-
buJlt home; excellent noor plan. New listing e1cc1u-
sively \\-ith f J
STANLEY A. SMITH ·'i
1311 Coast Highway
Corona del Mar !
306 Bl k. ~T tpphire
BalbOa lsllu!d
$7850!
The Island
Open House Showing
Because · - -
Close to NortJi Bay
Courteay to Brokers
Phone Owner. ~rbor ~IO
I . 1~
When Summer
Comes
'
• CASUAL living on falboa Penin-
sula. Spacious 4 bdrm, 2 fire~
places, big cl~, 1 story,
freshly redecorated: with tut.e.
Lovely garden & ~atio. 2 lots
You are going to need bdrtns., ~t
le88t three of them, and posaibly
a den ,to sleep a fevi extras.
Then )'O\l n1ust have an adequate
living and dining room wtth-
spa ce for televlalon and s everal
davenports to enjoy round the
hearth, fireside evenings'.
The klt4hen-it will have to be
ui\ra. ?ots of cabinets. tile and
an electric dishwasher. Several
bath~ms. patio and . garage
with torage space will just
be . dy.,
Now we twant you to come to 20}
Emer~d Ave .. on Friday, Sat-
urday, ,or Sun.day, May 4. 5 and
6 af rnoons and tell Hub
Power1 that you agree thift
home i s ''Worth the mony, to
you." t hats w hat we want to
hear.
I
J . A~ I
Harbor 63
'
BEEK Office
.
Balboa Island Ferry
I LOOK! I ONLY $~000 CASH. Cute 2 bdrm
home, } ocean side of highway
in Coirona del Mar -PLUS
detact1bd guest room. I' Total Price $9450
Sl3.500 d n., $85 me>. Total price
$25,900. Sandy MacKay. Hu.
464. • Hcl8
'
Choice Ba~ront ·
home under construcJton. 4 bd.-ma
3 batha. Every d~uxe feature.
Most outatanding ttew ln New-
port Harbor. Will ~ completed
for summer occuJ1nc;(.
·REASONABLY ;>RICED •
GREENLEAF "'I Assoc.
BUILDER -fEALTOR
3112 Newport Blvd.,t H.arbor 2M2 •
I
Open For In~pection
. i
Saturday &!Sunday
228 Via K9ron, µdo Isle
' CORNER OF LIDO $ORD 8< VIA
KORON-! ' . 3 BDRMS. 2 bAths; extra •8fall
shower. fireplace, Wtlt heat . An
excellent location la f~w ateps
trOm the beach. ~me by' and see Ute best buy tn Lido hie.
. GREENLEAF l<i ASSOC.
311"2 Nf'wport Blvd., )Harbor 2362
' 'Balboa Island
UNUSUALLY WE4. DESIGN·
ED 2 bdrni. 2 battlJ h Ome in ex-
cellent condltk>n,; a ttractive
flrf'place. Sleeping Jott for over-
flow gueffta. Two ila rce patioe
for outdoor ll•lng . Prlc~ below
COl!!lt forj quick aale.r
Stanley H~ield
REALTO
ErniJ Smith, Realtor . r . 1205 Co&lit HJway, Corona del Mar
$3250 216 Ma rine Avenue
BALBOA ISLAND
Pbone H art>qr 20
Now Buys
-Ocean Vi.ew
R-2 60xl0.0 Corner . Seaward Rd. & Serra Drive
Phone Harbor '2667 . l;iO't,· 195 DOWN
$995 FULL P RICE
Vlctbrl& St., Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 5293· W
lk16
LET US KNOW wbai klnO o! real
eat.ate property yop wanL We
ha V• all k ln<b of p~perty Uste0.
If we do not have t he kind you
want. we will leav no 1tone u.a·
turned to find IL lo you.
, ___ ·_H ____ .,_______ CORONA ID GHLANDS . :By Owner
• * OPEN "1 * . couJTESY TO BROKER.\; '
$20,000 B.A..NER~ON
MRA Mu!Uple Llll\ing Ottice . ' U 82 Nsvrport Blvd,• Costa .,_
BeauUtully tumltlled round LIDO I SLE 2 bdrm, 2 bath, J lf
4 bclnn, ll" be.: home.." iir.4itc:&1ly , lots, large walled paUo .• FUr·
new MODi::R.N.. wt' enclo&ed, I ••• """
P-; one 11 .. c 52211
8Uc
J. A. BEEK OFFICE
WANTED: W piano<. Trade In
}·our old piano od a Grand Spin-
et er bMutlful televtaion. <fflch-
est Cf.9b allowance, _ terma.
DAN<l-SCIQ(IDT PIANO Co ..
comer SUL, MO No. Main, S&nta
Ana.. . . •
patio, 2,<:ar pr. B.,.4 for coon-COMP ARE tills · desirable ~ nlahed~ Near club hou_ ... ·~~. NlllW duplu, 1 dell •lei•,
plete living. Jl9,6'oo'. 112~1~.. .P.ro,' perty .with JUIY 6o ft. HOR~ 'CLI.FFS -,Cliake ocean· db'!'" pr. R-3 lot. ..:~ !tom
1 BDRM bayfront &pt. Udo hlr. NEWPORT BALBOA FEDERAL llarbo 63 BIYCL. Balboa. ,., -fron t ~ near -W.~ beach. nel'!'. boq>ital alte. Cloee tntui.
•'lo mo to J une 15. Summer BA VINOS • LOl..N Al!8N. r --------+--ll--=--12tll--c U!Jt you can buy for I $20 000! • ' and ~ Good In •• fll,IOO
reaervallon taken DOW. 1 and 2 saas Vta Lido Ptl. Bu. llOO • ' *"""" In ,..__ d I Mar ·~ . t ....... Would fa1!< -... Baibo& Island F•""" G I ~~J< · ~ _.,.,.-una e · ' Phone o..,,.,_ Bar~· u~r •blo lot. on Lido •-~ • .,.. ...... bdrm. unit& Pboae Harbor 2552 bm•L ' . -·, , • _., .... _.., -"' w ~-
USED PIANOS from $69 up. and (Ha:rbOr 29lf·ll .,. .. ). """" ESTATE ·WANS t BDRll •S-aqd • T • R iv -.·ror IDfora& • lnq.· :ltlil <;l&J, Clltt' HaftlL
Good p'laytng condllklo. DANZ-U TFC Jnterest .. Rate 4\.2 ·.l>ll'· Veneue -· ~ erma, .,l450 cul!. $22.50 I or •piftntmenL •·• ,llp21 -llOOl-11.. [ Upll
SCHM:IDT, 520 N .. 11a1n. Santa .._... qmcklJ -ta .u.. .., 11 aut .ssrATS 1'Aiit&D Wltlt ..ie.-run per nionth. ~102§ M · In . ..,.t.
A.Ila. cor. 8th. BALBOA ISLAND ...,.,. and LquM. mqi. or WANT '"'OM ownu-2 or a -Pa-ta, 11!11 I . "' o. come OCEAN l'_:~ONT
GRAND PL\.NO. -and HOUSES Al([> APT& I ... u1up10 ""11& K-et old. Bo. hoe, i.1t _.,. eo.ta x-. un--"' -· . a tuml81Wd apar(mftta, -NJtt-Al.lTallNTIC CAPl:iOQD Bod
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