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lNTRODUOED BY B. Y. C. COMMODORE BLOD(lETT L'! t~ "snu>d old me of yaob~.· Jim . \ Webster recei\'4!!d a atandlnl' ovation from the more than t-hree hundred ,.-chtmae• and pat. "'ho
attf'-Ddrd thfo 8. C Y. A.. Trophy dinner Frtday nlKht at B. Y. C. Webstf'r (rorec">und), the only
man· to hold ~ dtle of Honorary CommodMe or 'tbe Southf'm California Yacht.las AModattoa.. took
this opportunity to thank the hard worklnl' commlttefo• and the saillnC' ...,.tidpu:t. for &belr co-
O(M!f"BtJon In a m<t9t 8UCCe8SfuJ ~ptta. Seated at the Cummodore'a tablt'" are, from left: Mrs. Robe.rt . . Bayd. assil!lbnt reptta c-halrm&n; Mr. and Mn. Onlllerlno BolwK>n, of l.:111W'nada; Commodore Cllff
Chapman, of the~-C. Y. A. and Mn. Chapman: Commodore Ed Rettw-n •. or the Pactrlc Cou.t Yachtlnc
AA.'JOC'latlon. co-spot'90rs of thr reptta; Mr&. Gene Bolln and Vice-Commodore Bolln. Of 8. C. l'. A.
(Photo by .Be<:k.ner)
Trophy Dinner Ends SCYA • PCYA Regatta
By 'acquell ne Beckner
A gah1 dinner at Balboa Yacht Club Friday nig ht n1arkf'd the complt'l iol1 of a week or sailing and
social t'VC.Rl!'I \VhiC'h "·as eMil)· one of the m08t successful in Nf'"':port Harbor yachting hlatory. A rec-
orrt ~urnu•1 t ,,f 399 boatl'l ranging from the t iny Sa boU! to lhC' 60-root 10-metr-rs made the Balboa Yacht
Club a b•·chivC' of activity from early n1oming uro ti! lat<' al niJ;'hl.
Co-sponsored by the Sou therni>-----.--------------------------
Callfornia Yachting Association ••tNAL RESULTS OF S.C.Y.A. • P.C.V.A. MID-Sl!MftlER REOATl'A
and the Pacific Coast Yachting LARGE BOAT DIVlSiONS A&ilf"<I Monday throu1h Friday
A~ialion. with B. Y. C. as th~ Otta.n RaC'lnc
host c lub. th(' Mid-Summer Regal-3 entries: lst place---CORONADO, Bob Herrmann. CYC
la drew entries from 27 yacht 3 entries: 1st Place-BRANTA. Don Barber, LAYC
club6, with volunteers from ea ch 4 entries: l st place--EULALlE. George Kettenburg, SDLC club st"r ving on many of the num· @rous commtllf'es necessary to a 2nd place-MICKEY, Dorothy Barr, SDYC
puccessrut regat ta. CallfomlK S2
Compliments tol each and every 4 l!:ntrles : 1st place-ESCAPADE, Danny Elliott. NHYC
one or the hard workirfg commit-2nd place-ANDALE. Wa lter Franz, NHYC
t e, men and women a re, of coursE>. Island f'llppt>r
impos8ible, but Special mention 3 entries: 1st place-CONEJO, Ken Davis, NHYC
ahouJd be given to Staff-Commo-K-S8
dore Robert Boyd, of B. Y . C., for :; entrt'°!s : l st
a maste rful job of organitatlon M
Regatta Chahman. Ou the social
1Hde o f the picture, the entertain-
pf ace-TOMBOY, P aul
2nd place-DUCHESS,
Kettenburg, SDYC
J . Run1sey, SOYC
Rhodr11
ment provided nnd the appearance 11 entrie11 : lat place---NIMBUS. Earl Thomas, NHYC
and place--ll_ANAHULl, George F1elU,
3rd place-RUTH, T om M!!:yers, BYC
of the club were due to J&n Hen·
der.son as entnta.lnment cha.lrman
and Gertrude Carpenter as decora· PC CIMA
LAYC .
tfon commiltee chairman &nd their 11 entries: tat place-PAMWN. Fred Smale&, BYC
a.bJe ass:istanla.
-·Ciifca-·' The entire fleet of Lehman dJng-
... 2nd pW:e--H.APP DAYS, Dr. 8. 'lbclmJ*X>. LA,YC 3~ place-PUFF. Kinneth Wit;l.,.uu:--· ·
• Loden
tfiea and lhelr s kipper s were elev· 11 entries: lat
erly caricatured in six foot post-
ers and moun'ted on the walls of
the dining room u a backgTound
for the. small boat series held Sat·
place---LITl"LE LU LU. Keith Herbert. LA YC
2nd plac~JOSEPHlNE \'. Robert Collins, NHYC
3rd place-KUNIPO, Walter Sn1lth, NHYC
A.lba1rMll
urday and Sunday, August -4 and 6 l!:nt rie11 : 1st place--KALEA. Dr. Anton La'\.lbershetmer. NllYC
2nd place-G ITANA. W. l..f. Allen, NHYC 5. When the big boats took over
on Monday thr entire d("Cor was
ch&ngC'd to confo(m with the type
3rd place-KOHOHE, Albert Benny. NHYC
of par ty which climaxed ea ch 3 entries: 1st
day's race. Monday, the almoi:r
phere was Mrxlcan, wtth serapes
.Crbltrary Hllndlt'Rp
place---TRUANT, Ron Davidson, VYC
PN:dlctf'd Lo11t
place-LUCKY LA DY III, Ferris,, BYC ( 8 e ntries : l st and brilliant bouquets o zinnias
lending the fi es ta touch.
Tue.sda.v saw the yachting 1notif
bac k a.gain, which c arri ed
throu~h the week until the an·
t icipated Trophy Award Dinner
on Friday night. F or this seml-
formaJ occa.sion tbe Walla o f the
big room were covered with gaily
colored paper fish interspersed
with large mate on which were
mounted pieces of driftwood sur-
rounded by garde nias. Table cen·
terpleces were alllo driftwood and
gardenia,, making a beautiful pie·
lure. Behind the Comn'l.odore's:
table a large palm tree a(tded to
the ga.rdt?n the me. More than 300
yachtsmen and guests •ttended
thl.e, the final event of the series.
Another social highlight of the
wet?k wa.s the barbecue p resented
by the Irvine Company on \\'ed·
nesday. This event WfS r estricted
to 500 and \Vas sold out on Mon·
day. It wu surprlsing to see how
many of QUr prom inent yac htsmen
blendPd In with the western at-
m osphrre.
Highlights or the actual racing
were many. Monday wu a bad
day for Axel Stordahl's Saga and
John Hurndall's Vixen. The lumpy
see..s and nukey winds resulted in
both these boatJi being dlsmaated.
Saga wu out for the rest of the
series. but Vixen waa back Tues·
day with a new mut. and took
first place Tuesday and Wednes·
day ln the Luders Class. How-
ever, !he was unable t o make up
the ·points lost on Monday and fin·
ished the series out of the running.
S. C. Y. A. Rear Commodore
Fred Smales, who i.9 also a •Staff
Commodore of B. Y. C., made a
rather poor showing thr first of
thr wrek. but wound up ht a blaze
of glory t o bring his P C, Pamlln,
In to another series first, while the
11 boa.ts In the battling Rhodes
c lu.• provided many a thrill as
Bari "'Tommy" Thomu in N imbus
and Gt'orge Flcit.z in hi.J! famous
Hanahull foug-1\t fer first place.
Tommy miseed winning this .series
last year In San Otego by la1tng
to George by only % point, but
he established a food margin thla
year In Tueada,y s race and heki
It th!!: reel of the week to take tint
by 4.,. polnta:
Another close one wu the vie·
tory of Ron DavtdAon'a «·foot
ketch, Truant, oVcr her nl!:&t'eat
rival, Dr. Robert WUllam'a Wind·
fall, by a mere 29 eeconda in the
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NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST \4, 1951 . FIVE CENTS
·Zoning Fumble
I Draws ·S200 · Fine
Initiating a , "get-tough'* policy
vlth "riolators of city sonlll&' ordl2
l&Jlcee, Judge Frank Linnell gave
~. K. Nickerson, 701 Acacl.a ave-
1ue, Newport Be:ach, the choice
>f paying a $200 flne or 40 day•
·n jalJ for a zontnc vlol&tlon
Mluractay morning In the Newport
~•ch city court.
In puslng aentehce, Judge Un-
'lell sakl that he wu tired of hand-
ling zoning vtolatlons with kid
"love~. He added that Newport
police are too buay with regular
police work to be occupied check·
Ing up on zoning vtolallon.s.
Investigation of the vlolaUon in
1uestlon began Friday, July 21.
A. complaint w~ filed "tith the
Newport Beac h pollce lncUcatlng
'..hat Nlckent0n wu advertising a
third tlnlt for rent on property
(Lot 10, Block 729) that WU In
an R-2 ~ne.
Hd'1z Kaiser in
Car Accident. . . .
Girl ·-Injured
F.dith Brown.. of Illino1!r re·
celved head lacerations aa the re-
1ult of a collision between the -.u-
tomobile in which a:he wu rtdlng
ilnd a veht~e operated by Orange
County Supervisor Heinz Kaiser.
The accident took place near
the lntel'RCtt,n of 17th St. and
Coaa\ Highway at 2 :4~ p. n>. Sat-
urday.
Kaiser, who Uves nearby· at the
Bayahore Trailer Park, was head-
ed eut on lhe Coast Highway atr
the time of the accident. He told
police that he wu making a len
turn when his car wu hit on the
right side by a vehicle operated by
Joseph A . McMtllln, at Illinois.
• In Front s..t Tile property Is a two.story
'itucco building with a one-story
frame house In the rear. The rear
section ts occupied by one family
and the t!patalrs front, by another.
The downatalra aeotion 'of .the
front building\ had been alte red
to make anotl\er living unit and
and been occuplrd by a woman.
City Building Inspector "P!!:te"
Nelson said that at the time the
residence wa.s being constructed
he had wamed the owner against
Inc luding a third Jiving unit.
.. PIRATE Gow.~ ln the form of candy coins,. ls lfl\·cn to the Oranl'e (',ounty •"air Beauty Queens by '1
o: W ... Dick" Richard, "·hfti the trouJM' ,·tslted Rfchard's Udo Market on Satn.rday. left to rtsht.
!11.a.ndJal', are Ba..._ra DoiOee, \'a.;encia; C.rylyn \\'elmt'r, Orance; .Joanne "'ells, Santa Ana; Mr.
Rtcb&nl: Barb9ra .Juveneo. TU5tln; Pat Calloway, Hunt~ngton Beach; Donna Schurr, Garden
Gro\·r; 1\larfrne Andenon, Newport Beach. KDoPf·llnc ~ Barba:ra Plett11, La'guna; Darlene Bergman,
Brtoa-Ollnda; \\'a.nda (:)oJfman. Fullerton; ·M.attla .Jrnsch, Capistrano. The fair o~Rloj Ile doon1 to
thP. publlc on "'ednPMlay, Aue. 15. (Photo by Beckner)
Mlss Brown, a p&S8enger ln Mc-
Millin's vehicle. wu sitting in the
front seat next to the driver at
the time of the collision.
She waa rushed to Santa Ana
Community hospital for medlcar
treatment by Seal Ambulance. It
wq believed at the time that her
injuries were slight.
Kaiser's car received damages
to It.a right front fender and door.
He 88.id tha.t his car wu station·
ary at the time of the collision.
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KUL for the ttt.t of bullt by the South Cout c,mpany for the
U. S. Navy ls «1\·eo a cloee lupectlvn b)· Captain E. E. Spruna, of the Lone Beaeh r;a\-al Yard;
Walter Fram, bNd of 8oaU. Cout. Ud Lt...cmdr .. R. P. Nol&n, MSlatant to ~In Sprung. •
(Phbto by Beckner )
LAY MINESWEEPER KEEL
The kttl of the MSB 19, a :S7·foot wooden mlnesweeping boat of
the M88 5 .Cl&J)S w¥ laid at the Boutll Coast Company, Newport
BNCh.·Callfomla. 01' Friday morning. Augi\at tlO, 1951.
Thi.a ta the first of four vea.er for whlch South Coast Company
ha.a been assJgru.-d the construct'°" contract by the Chief of the Bureau
of Shlpa. Depa.rt~ent Qf thto Navy. The contract for thes:e vessels wa.s
Jet in February, 195!. a.nd much.----------------
prellminary work ha.a been done.
Theae four veue~ are 1cheduled
for completion ln 1952. and are a
part of the Navy'• new ship con~
•lrUcUon program. Tb e Com-
mander of the Long Beach Naval
Shipyard. Capt. E . E . Sprung, hu
coUattt&l dutlea u the Supervt90r
ot ShlplNlldlng, USN, and Naval
lnapector of Ordinance. Long
Beach, and u ouch ta deolgnaUd
u the field rtprNentattve of the
lluR&u 6f Shlpo In Ille admlnMotn.·
Uon and ouperrialon of lbll ton·
.triet. The comblntns" of the• e
t\lhcUona wu done tof' auatere
~nomy of ma.n,oWer and facili·'
tJem. \
Tiie • Supe...UOr of Shipbuilding,
USN, and Nal>ai In-tot-'at Ord!·
...-. i..o,,. Beach. baa coplAnce
\loo of llle· ~lion of llle
t\M8 eo wtlOden mlr~ra at
llarl>or' lloel BuUdtng CompanJO,
hrm!naJ. laland, Callfoml&, . and
~AX 421 Claa wooden .-
_.,.eepero at w~ -
W.U,. Inc. WllnllDglA>a. callfilr-
;do.. Re wt1J ban' --ot
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Whiskey Stolen,.
Police on Case
A -cue ol whllkey and tour ad·
dtUonal f ifth w.,ere reported ~ a&)lrll·
ed away trom .. a deliVery•truck· at
~:08 p. m. Fpday. Acconllng to
the truck driver, be was parked
on the Tualtn Ave. side of tbe All
American Market maldng a de-
Jlvery. He returned to h1a truck
and when he made b.18 next de-
livery stop p.t Vlnce.nt'a Drug atore
he found the •lde door ot the truck
ajar.
~r cllecldng, be found that
approximately ~ worth of l>of·
ued goode WU m'-'ag. Newport
Police ..., COildUctlnl Oil lnmll-
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for Manslaughter
,. Mr8. Helen Mary deLeon, 21, or
San Gabriel, charged wltb man-' slaughter after a h ead-on crash or
her car into a parked machine
July 4 at NeWport Beach, will be
arraigned in Superior court Fri-
day. I
Audrey J'an!f: 1-kCafferty of
Riveralde WfJ.B lillled in the crash.
The a.rr&Ign'me.at had been sched·
uled for la.st Ft?day, but wu con·
ttnued at requelt of Mre. deLean's
atto.rney, Robert Jacobe..
Man Dies Aboard
Rented Sailboat GOP .NAMES . .
Whilt? operating a rental sa.il-FUND DRIVE boat. Lewis John Powe .... 65. or ' .
Lo8 Angeles WM the fatal victlm
or a stroke at 1:06 p. m. Saturday. CHAIR.,.ME". Dwight Gibbs, 843 Lido Soud. .
Lido lale, notified N ewport Police
that a man in a rental aallboi.t Tom .Hette'man, Corcp~ _<\el
waa lylog motU>nleu on t.he~~.S..C~k~·~M~ar~·~· ~ .. ~ ~ • Gudlner, Bay n.e .,.... -bn>olglll to •
!ale dock by & pa.salng boat ope:. COiti M@K ..
rato"r and was given artffic.la.I. res-chairmen for the
pJratfon and aJao oxygtn by · the rund drive tn their respective
fire departmenL Pdfvers we..s pro· areas, accdrdi"« to the Orange
nounced dead at 1 :30 p. m. He County Republican Central com··
wa~ taken to Baltz !iiortuary. mlttee.
Mesaft Faces
Trial Sept. 4~
on Morals Count
Clifford A. Russl"ll, 53, of Costa
1'-lesa, accused of statutory rape
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and a felony moral.,. 11,ffense in·
Va lving hls 11-year-old stepdaugb·
t er, has pleaded Innocent and will
go on trial Sept. 4 before Superior
Judge Franklin West In Sanla
Ana.
Freak Accident
Injures Balboan 1
Mrs. Eleanor Martin, 79, of 921
E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa was takl!:n
to St. Joseph's l'!i08pltal at 4 :06 p.
m. Sunday with a cut head and a
posalble concussion as the result
of a freak accident.
According to th e Newport
Beach police report, Mrs. Martin
was passing ln front of 507 Edge·
water Ave .. Balboa when a pad·
dle-boa'd Cell from a iocke-i where
it waa stored 'and hit hl!:t' on th.c
}\£ad. She suffered a three inch
guh on the upper lert side of he,r
head. She .waa rushed to 8t.
Joseph's for trealment by Seal
ambulance.
At the Tuesday meeting o f the
Republlc&ll group, Robert Ban,
yard, c,tttral Committee· chair-
man, exAtaitted the United Finance
Fund drive. .
He exf}laJned th.Ill the Republi-
can party, trom the national to
the local levela have developed the
United Finance program 80 that
only one fJOllcltatton will be made
each year for the tunds necessary
to carry on an aggressive polttl·
cal program.
Banyard also stressed the nee·
eulty ot reaching every registered
Republican to enlist !upport tor
tb!a drive. "He warned thOBe pres·
ent that many persons use the
approach of electlon years to llO·
licit money for varlows paeudo-
politlcal organizations.
One Drive
''There is Only one Republican
party," Banya rd em_phulzed,
"and this it its one rund drive."
Solicitors will carry official r"·
celpt books and all check! a.re to
be made payabJI!: to the Orange"
County RepubJlcan Central com~
mittee. Conlribtitlons may ~ man.
ed either to 145 East 18th street.
Costa Mesa; P.O. Box 42, Costa
Mesa; or to Fund Drive Head-
qWLrter•. 3411 Newport Blvd.,
Newport Beach. Present at Tues-
day's meeting were, Ralph Mas-
key, Halsey Denmazi. Mrs. Ro~
ert Barnea, Lloyd Loveland. F . B.
Owen ... Waller Splcer, Walter )(,,
Lo~oor and Dean C. Bradfoid..
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··~·-«)& ................ o#l!lt"-"1W!~ ...... .,. --~."D1C'""91~~ ~Thurs. ,Bridge-Canasta· [uricheon Is wart ~egatta Week ."Event at BYC
:S.1tooata and flowers.,~ pretty
&oeka and jeweU 1et the acene f4r Tllunday'a 'l;rtdse -canaata
• 1"'1cheon at Balboa Yacht club,
Cjllle ol the attemooD events which
~blch marked 8CY A .. PCY A re·
gatta week. Hostes.sH were ~
Boyd, reptta vice cha.lrman anti
.Bckl.e su... hospitality chair· ni'an. Lending a.udtance were
M:'rs. CurtJa Muon. weartnc an
a~ti:actlve bl4ck· and white check
.tatteta piped In red pograln, an~
He.Jen (Bunnie) Wurdemann, wife l?t. the v1ce comm<><Jore. .
.. Gettn.ide Carpenter was Teapon ..
sible for the decorations an d
o~ra on the ho11tess committee
w;re· -E;velyn Campbell. Pes Ma~
9GQ, EveJyn Young, Betty Graber
Md Jame• Jamison.
BIYC Awards
Presel)ted Friday
rnday alpt at Bal-hland •
~a<b( club mee.~ tint place rl-.-..-tor the .,..k of
A\llQll I were preoonl<d to tho
fotlmrins • p e o p I e.• In paddle-
tioilrda, to Mark Scucldtr, Donna
Bartmali. Hank· K,yl<f, .Mona-Rae
Ba!'JoW, Tod While, AM Rawlins.
a.ad Tom Jone&
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eoio, PlctUr. FLOOD · m:llEF, Brinr. P-•:t'· -1lL ~t '~'! ,.,~.!. -HOME SERVICE,-
~-~1:;·~~ ~:: ALL"PARJ. ·Of
~·Of !Ml• ~ i-·m::f\ CRO(t, JOB ~~.!;.:"":ii!:~m"::.i; ni;.u·. _ lJ .'
, Not only ·b&t. a conawil otrean of , 1 -tori uk<td to i.,..... t~ -Illqlllri<o ..-omlns -lbll-boit old trlelldo"Wilo ba4 l4lt con-11 .. In u... mld--tem flood .,.
·~ With Ute )(dA.ugllllna fowMI Ila" be.n made. OR, ~t of
them aplil. Oranire 1:9unty tomui.,; It -!Ji~ . thms about 111e leamed ~Y by 11ra. 1"* ._.
-.., , la • thet· no altfrijpt -looh,' ......,tary at the N-port
11\ado to remodel' Ii; but the pre.-Harbor , Branch of ...,Uleni
mt ""'trul mod~m Interlo.r wu O\:""lr" .Coonty chapter, Amer!.
b.e lHl!lt of .a wtae ·-of color can 'Rl!d Cn>i!IL and nice cholCe' -in , turDlQinp. A"uwera ree@lved from Armour-
b-rlpUon ·of tJieC\oouoe w .. by <laje, Manhattan, :MIMlon, Rkh·
Hane)' ~gley, wllO opej,do moot mond; and Fort Riley, Kana., In·
o( Iler time on Lido Penln.l'U.la.. dlca.ted tn all 1Mtance1 that t,M.
' It wu on a cold,, rainy day iut fatDU~ Were well .and aare.. but
tall when we ( spe&1tln1" editorl.aJy) one bad k>et all posseuiona and
told Nancy about the houae. She thelc horne. ·
bad just returned trom an unpro· Home Service departm"nt of the
auctive vtsit £.o a house away out local 'ch•pter a(IO sent 14 tele-
lo in the country, and after Re-Ing grama~' d\lring July on welfare
the Langley home wu: most en· prQblem.a involvlng,. mrn in &er-
tbusJu«.fc. Nancy descrnwa It aA vJce. In m&Jly of thrse, Red Cross
"Cape .Cod_." but, we ~ sure she St"Cureq verif.lcatlon for lhf' nef'<1 "
\viii forgive us i/-,.,e say its a for l'Ortougt\s • throllgh conta<'t.
blend of Califorfli4·C.,pe Cod. ..J w.ith the faml1y 'doctot;'. an attor--•.Attractive door prizes wert
awarded during play, and were
claimed by Mmes. R. Repinski.
VI. ·A-1 Feifla. John Walsh. \V, B.
Rundle. Walter Seibert .. Gregory,
Robert' Graber and F. E . Birtche/
. Pink Linton I
Mrs. Birtcher wore 11. most at·
tractive watennelon plnk linen
dnu tn.el with matching lace.
At her table were Atmes. C. B.
Cunpl.qham, AJbert Robeaux. R.
G. Budrow, Bill Webb, Kay Oun·
fP'l1, B. Z. M cKinney and Richard
Pleger I the Jatler was in a leaf
prtnt skirt with yellow blouse.)
In rc>wtnr. to Mark Scudder, I
Gell White, Biii Lloyd, Mona.-Rae
Eiark)w, Mickey Smith, Ph)'Ula
~wrw, .~n R&wliq, pd John
IGDMy. Jn dlvin&, to Carol Wii-
iiama, T od White. · Gall Wblte,
Eietty Beck, Biuce P 1 t t m a n.
Mona-Rae Barlow, Sorifty Coane.
1n.-aw1mmln1', to Bobby McKen-
ze7, Tod W1'Jte, Donna. Hartman,
Betty Beck, Hank •Kyle, Pat
Dyer •. 'and f!ob Jbbot.x>.
Dl the Balboa dbirhy class,
first race was won by Mickey
Sm.Ith aild eecond by Rorer Boy·
vey. In the Snowbirds, firat race
wu won by· Tom Froet' and eee·
ond by Commodore Benny ,BenJa·
min.
FAIR PRE~ -Civic leadCrs of ;NeWP.,rt-~
an4 Co!!ta Hesa area look o\·er prime liaby'~ anifuu
whl<lh will be one of thO&e auctioned off aWlill.f Oruage
c;.iunty Fair, Satunlay,. Aug. 18, at 19 .;:{~=
Tex Condon, popular !'lout hem· Califom l& ·
to ri)tbt, are • fo'.o"t't' ~en, i,o~·.i~i.': Ge~~il~, :· Dick
Barrett, DOD Huddleston,. Tex',~"'1.,lif~~·. ~gen.
~elm, Dl<1I< ·Richard; Charles TeWhll!le, G., N; · \VeQs,
Bob J;.'errln, Arlie Swartz, l>On Jacl<Soa, "Efl;ln Hall,
,.Dd oe}Vlti ·.Smith,· ·supeniso'r ·of' tile..· fairs juniJr
depai;bnent. • ~ • l ., : " '
No YankeE-.. · for Iii.stance, would npy.or ,w mortician. Jt-wu learn··
haxe built · th03e f!feplacea -"d ed. DonatiOna for e~e~cy Oood
what Vera tiaa· done to bring them rel~f are now bf:ing received. at
into k ttping •With the traditional the. th.~' local ba.p.ks. and the Red
atm~ph.ere. of b;eam.ed ceillnp and G:ro-of_!lce al. 207, l~and. avenut\
maple furniturt"· required not only Balboa.. "
good taste but a spark of real ------.-. -.-
genius. · · ., · FROM , PAU1 SPRINGS
Mr1. Paul Davia was hostess at
11 table where players we~ Mme.a.
Floyd Buell. Paul Moore and
Helen. Randel. Mrs. Carl Hanna
ffttertained Mmes. Stroller Whl\e,
Cla.!"lftCe H igbie and C. • G.
Dwlrht. nee Boyd, in a white sharkskin
"1tlt With pink store and coru,.e.
Kra. Carpenter, Mrs. Hubbard
Howe and· dau1hter. Miu Shella
Howe, the latter striking in Man·
rtarin red shantung: Mrs. Earl
Younr of Santa Ana "ad with
her Mmes. Keith Dtvi.s. C. H.
L urkee and George Hatfield while
Mme& Replnskl, Stem, G. Dooley.
L. Boyd, J . C.tark and C . .Appleby
were with Mrs. Robert Graber,
.the latter wu.rinl' a fine navy
.cot ton skirt· and blouee trimmed
with red. white and blue anrt -em·
brotdered with name of the I r
yahct,. the Georgta Bell.
Violet and A:nwt'1At
Another hostess w a s Mr•.
James: Webster, this time In
white linen with navy hat. With
bere were Mmes J. \V. Condon,
Walter H. Seibert and W. Peete.
Mas. J Ohn ·Liveday had as gtieals
her daurhter Elizabeth. Mrs. Alan
Post and Mrs. Copeland. t he lat-
ter noticeable in a Panna violet
9\llt with. which she were a ca-
bochon ameth}•st pin and match-
ing earrings. . •
·Mnr. Herbert Sattler entertain·
e<I Mmea. H arold Finck. Kenneth
Swift and Leslie R. Tarr while at
another table were Mmea. W. A.
Farria. Clem Christie, Irvin Jones
and Margaret Dearborn. Mrs.
Earl Hukell was hoateu to
Mmee. Walter Ander80n. Fay
Manhall. H. L. Bird and Carolyn
Haskell.
Mrw. Harry Campbell enlertAin-
ed for Mmes. John Walsh, Jack
Moorhead and Blanche Rosen
(wearing a lovely gray sharkskin
suit with tiny black velvet hat.)
• SU.ll another hoeteu was Barbara
Bri4&e-. at a table with Dora
May ·Auatln, M n. Ed Allen, Mrs.
A. G. .Scott and Mrs. Jea.ste
Sar~r.
·Boy, 5, Runs ·
.Into Auto Here
Presbyteri~n$ Plan
Churches & Schools
The Presbyterian ehutth in lht'
U, S. A. has ~fdrmed a 22·member
Building Funds CommiMion to aid
in the raising ot $12,000,000 for
ne'W churches and nrw 8f'minary
buildings, accordin&" to word rr·
celved here this week ~y Dr. Glenn
'!{. Moort>, Southland denomina-
tional executivl" secretary, from
the, church's headquart<'rs in
Philadelphia.
'Ibe $12.000,000 building fund
drive will beg1n Jan. 1, 1~2. and
will Jut for 30 months'. ~ mini·
mum goal will be $7 .M0.000 tor
11ew church building and d evelop·
ment. and $-4 ,500,000 for the
church's • nlne seminaries. one of
which is San FranciACO Theologi·
qal Seminary, located In San
Anselmo.
• Preabyterians of California re·
chUy aet & goal of 100 nf!w
chut-cb~ in the ne11.t five yNrs.
with eight or nine 8ChcduJed for
orraniza.tion in the Souihern
Calllornia area.
Newport Girl
Receives Trophy
in Swim Event
Sunday, Aug. 12 in the H unt·
lngton Beach Rot?Dd -the • pier
swim, Joan · Nunan of Newport
Beach received a trophy for third
junior girl to flni•h and aJBO a
trophy for the first Huntington
Beach Swim club girl to flni11h .
Laat Wednesday and Thursday
the Huntington Beach Swim club
men's team received a trophy fo1·
high points. A.lso the H. B. Swim
club received a trophy for the
most contea~ts entered ln the
two day meet, l held at Plendale.
BtiJLDING PERMITS
Tbe Orange County Planning
Commtslon has recomM«"nded ap·
proval" of the a.ppllcaUon of Lillian
W . Reitz for 9t. permit to build !iv·
lnl' quartera attached to the medi-
cal office at l~th St. and lrvinf'
Ave .. Costa Meat. nie board of
supervi8ors is expected to act on
the recommendation Tuesday.
Also recommended by the plan·
ners wa.s the application of Ala.n
P . C. and Maurine B. Craig to
permit t.he erection of a. 4 ft. by "20
tf. neon sign for a service station
to be establl&hed at tht' southwest
COl'fter of Harbor Blvd. and Ber-
nard !jtl'ffl.
Flve .. year old Larry Zimmer-
man, staying with his parents at
the Ocean Front hotel. was ap-
parently uninjured after running
into the aide of a car at 2 :30 p. in.
s-;:::Y.:..1dent took place at Uni ·rhiAv.es Steal
St. and Ocean Front, Newport "'-
!".:,f'Yed r::·· K~ .. ~:. ·~;:~ Tw·o Su· ·its from Loa ADpJes. Accordlns to the
police~ 1"eport, Catlin WU drlYinl
eut on Ocean Front at about B I Dr Shop ftft mlln per bour. ess n.. boy nn out tn>m botweea • • • .
~tioneer · wielding the hamm~r. Shown . arove,. left
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at Dahlia Show
Combine-ct skills of Aforrl, Bal-
boa r1onu l.lld Gay-Vern Gardene.
Co11ta Mesa dahlia gro\V<'r!'I. w l're
M'Sponsible ror winning nine out
of ten pri%es of:ferf'd at the 10th
annual Orang!.' County Dahlia
show hl'ld r<'CPntly in Santa Ana.
With the Mesa gTOWers provid-
ing· fiowen1 and Morri doing thf'
arrangements, the t eam took six
first awards. two second awards
and one thin!. Th<'y cspturcd the
sil~r tray which is ,the Saiitn
,Ari6 Regl.st~r award for most ar·
tlstlc gen~ra.I dl.eplay In the i.how
and also. the Sunset mtdaJ for
mOl'lt nov<'I display. Tht> latter wu
a cornucopia of yellow and brow n
dahlias, spilling from it fru it! in
thf'ir natural colors.
Local Methodists '• to Hold Picn·1c
N.wport Beath Melhodlsts will
hold a church picnic on We<Jne111·
rtay, August 2'2nd, at the Coat11.
MeSa. Park. Members of the Navi-
gators c iau are making cofftt, ice
crt>am. and cake avaUable. Th<'
c-hurt'h Men·~ Club under Hal Lacy
are looking after t ht' <'Vening's en·
trrtainment.
Former Residents
Welcome Daughter
Capt. and 1¥1-Ml. H. t.: Sharke)',
former residents at 433 Broad-
wa}·. Costa Me!'ta, are announcing
the birth of a daughter, Margaret
Johanna, who arrived July 18 at
Corpus Christi, Tex. The little
lass tipped the scale!! at ~ lbt1 ..
i oz. The Sharkeya have t'-VO
other children, Stephen and Anne.
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O:S \"A(' . .\TIO:S • Mr. and l\frs. J ohn \Vest of
Flo~· er street. Costa A1 esa ha \'e
been enjoying a trip to Vallf'jo.
Reno and points north.
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XII\"(; C(Jl .. l .. F.GP: GlllL."\ ntoth•lf'tl tlM"lr o\,·n <"lotht'.'ft t 'ridaJ· at
~,.,,•port •••rbor \'acht C'lnl''" hrhl;t1• lttnrltt'Ofl anti ann1mJ fub-
lon 8ho\V 11tylt'ft f~r rall. Lt·ft lo rls-ht.' ar1•: '•ne Rti~I.
\\'hm1·r nf fll'!llt (>rlF.f' anti a n10th•lllng f'Otlnu•, .''1to ,,·or"" a
knit t\\"tt-plt'("f" ontflt of '''hltf' i4klrt, n•d and \\"hltf'I blon!M' compl('-
mf'.ntN.I b;r n"tl MtOlt>i and sh~: Tt•nlta !\fantF., third .,,·ard, ln a
brleht blue shanlunl' dtts§ anti matchlltl" Jack~t~ and l\farcla
YounglO\'f' ln • n&\"Y OT'p.Ddy f'fJlbroldPn-d and band('() In,,_ \\0hltf'.
S ol pk:tur-rd bl. 1'1a.rt;r l.A'\\'I~. fourth prize "1nlM'r, \\'ho \\'Ot"t' a
omtart charcoal vaY suit. 1Ne\VS-Tin1es Photol
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'(oung· Me.+ho.cl ists
o-ff :for C19mp . ·
at Ceda r·Glen~· . '
~ine boys ll!'ld girls fron1 thC'
Harbor A"tt>a left Saturday for
their annual summf'r Camping C!X-
periencr. at. Ca111p Cedar Glen, near
Julian in San Diego co4nty. Rev.
Thomas. RDy .PPndt>II of N C'Wport's
Christ Church by the Sea 1s thl'
camp dean, Mrio1. ftobl'rt-Speth of
Costa MeSa Is a · 'faculty mcllibf'r.
Rev. · J~sej>h Ttiomp.;on~ form·~r
paatOr oY the Coat.a 1.lNJa Com-
munity Church is S('rving ·as thr
camp managE'r, and Mrs . ·Thomp·
sor: · i~ the head couns~IQr. -Ar·
prox in1~tl'ly one _hundred tflirty
boys and girls from i;ieventh .
eighth and ninth gr8.drs in South·
ern California com munitirs arc 'in
attt>tl dance. The' grot1p · returns
hon1 e. next Saturday .
A new swimml.n* pool Jus{ com ·
plf'ted highlitC"s the cen1p sports
program this yte.r. ·The -camp is
sponsprod by the· Carup Commie·
!!ion of the Soutbem CaJlrornla· Ar~na cOnfcrebCe'o'r the Met~o·
dist ChlJr<:h . _
Young pe6J>le attcn<ling .from
Christ · Church by th"' S<'a includ<'
Bob McDolia\cl.' Stuer Boyles. Con·
nie Seel<'y and Nancy Bryant.
Tho-se atlendtng from -the Cost.a
A1 e.sa Community chut"t'h includo
Bill y H art. Bobby Spe th, Mary Sii\.
clair, ~largaret Clark and Bev-
c r!.Y Beebe. ----·--
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1.{r. and Mrs. A. L. Pinkley,
their ctS:ught<'i-Lucy ~nd son Vir·
gll, 153 Broad\vey, Co~ta Mesa.
spent a recC'nt week end In San
Bernarclino visiting Dr. and Mrs.
V. M. Pinkley and 1o1r. and Mrs.
George Starkl'y. •
Al\tOSG PASAIJESAS'S
Among the' many Pa~adenan$_
summe ring o.\ Ne'-'1>0rt Harbor
are Mr. and l\frs. Paul Clark, Mr.
and Mrs . Haik Braun fnow rf'·
turned) and Mr. and 1.frs. Paul
Bryan. , I
the can parked on the .outh sldil · .
ol tho -t and • lato the ,.... Theft of two,~ Milla valu-, , ran ed at 1121 eacb wu reported to der of CatHn • •ehlcle. He .,.. He,,port poUc. 11y Jack Hanatn,
not.._bly laj.....i, hut hla JIU'-1114 Mar1ae A ..,_' hland
Mila ... lla'rill6 him -at .;Iii II-= ~nlll.y. '
by a Jlll)'tllelan. • , ...._.,, '!&Id that a .M""1can
<wple yloll<d Ille -and tho
A'r CA'l'ALnfA -"*ed to.~ an-.; Nita
Wed! -s al ea•albla -""" aa llootant. tlle deJ'k waltJaa'
, lllr. and llra,)f&!'1'7 WJftb, + en t11o .,,..,0 ....,. to \M. -r of
bM u pell• ·oa. boerd. t.Mtr u.e eton. Wben ~ derts: ftblm ..
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Othe~ hoVtes in the Hubor area f ; Mlur :Jl!eU M:~rbatier. wt1ter and
have beep described .by Mr.a. Lang-!~er -,~tor . ,of the ,Press hu
lf'y, and sev~I"S.l . gardens. This Just rel~med to b~~ CQ!lla .Mesa,
WE'i'k she will . be looking al two hoine from a stay at Palm spnnga.
on Lido ls}e. 1 Also among those · · · ·
which she pla.J)S to see ls the n ew .HOGM" F.mdl ):ak~ T~, .
Balboa home of tbe Victor Mc-Mr. and· Mrs. :i;>pn Donaldson of . . . "/ ' Lagtens, who are old frlendn of Coaita Mesa are .home once ·more
the> McLaughl~ !They claim r e-,after' va~liori.lrig ~t Lake Tahoe
Jationship way back in the past). and northein .pleastire spotS.
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. . I Cha . I L<>ilgmoor, member or th• Board %11411 ~t mwa7 N-r& _,, PIL 11a..-11114 Rl'fes at· M·1ss·1on nn pe of Ti;u.teea after examining the. AT 80VTB END OF B"!YSHORE BRIDQPJ . ~ual tePort o~ Dr. Ba.all H . Pel·
'3non, .cOIJege president. "
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ot intereat lo friends tn thc.,_----------,.-----
Hatbor area. many of whom at-
tended. wU the marriage on Sal-
urc:t&y, August 4. of Mi.68 Barbara
CUndiff, daught..er11 of Mr. and
Mn1. Stuart Alb6rt Cundiff of Riv-
erside and Newport Beach to
Leonard J oseph Ktstlt-r, 80 Retlro
Way, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon·
ard H. Kbstler of Portland. Ore.
Thf' ·double-ri.n,J: rite was perrorm-
ed at 8 :30 o'<'"lock by Dr. Keagy
ln the beautiful chapel of Mission
Inn.
Bar~a was lovely ~n ""'hlte
t~e . the full skirt held out with
large hoops lllld caught up with
llllJes of the vallt>y and white sat-
in bows. A little pleated net bon-
ne-t hE"ld her fingertip vt>\I and
ahe C#rTied a shower bouquet. Her
attiendant3 were in pink net,
bouffant a.e ki skirts, with strap-
lesa bodice' and matching net
~tolea. Mrs. Hugh Berkley. matrof!
of honor and M1as Verena Kl!Uer,
n1a.ld of honor, carNed f>ink car-
nations &nd white delphinium.
tied with wfrite r ibbons. Brtdes-
malda wore s.lmtlar dre88ell and
carrif!'d pink car'natloM, but t1ed
"'Nith pink ribbon. St.anrord Uni-
versity rriends ef the bride. they
were MlMea J ean Reed f of Lldo
Isle), Mila:ie Reichling, Marilyn
Dana and Mrs. Walter Rutled~e.
Jr. Mis& Peggy Wheeler wu jun·
!or bridesmaid.·
Howard ImhOlz was bto~t man
an<t ushers w~rP C. Thomas
WhPt"ler, ParkCr Howt'll, J&mea
Caldwell, lvR.n Mikolavlch and
Walter Rutled#:"e. Jr.
The rect'ption was heltl around
the pool In the patio at Mission
Inn. Afterward the youni;t couple
Jett on lheir wedding trip, their
deatinatlon rtot being dlsclo5ed to
e-ven closest relative.a.. 1
Newport Chapter Women of Moose
on Grand Regent's Honor Roll
Nt•wport Beach Chapter llr.8.---~----------
\Vomf'n or the Moose. held a regu-
lar meeting Thursday evening.
August 9th, in the Lodge Hall on
the oceah front. Newport. Senior
Rt•gf'n t Winifred Randall an-
nounced that !S he · had reccivC'd ..
program for t hC' annual confer-
ence of the Womf'n of the ~toosr.
v;hlch i.s to be held lhis month in
Buffalo, New York, and was Ve!")'
happy tp r~port that the Newport
~ Beach 'Chapter ap~ars on 'two
honor rolls. One contains the
names or the chapters which had
In.creased th<'ir membership by 15
~r cent, and had delinquencies of
10 pt>r Cl'nt or less. The othe r list
is the Grand Regents Honor Roll
on which thia chapters name ap-
pea;s . As this chspter is a com-
parative ly new one. these an-
nouncemt'nts were received with
pride and applause.
Flora ,VauJ:;hn, ritual chairn1an,
announced that &frs. Ray Hoff-
man 1-seriously ill with pneu-
monia and 'b conrined in the Com· ' . IDl'Jllly hoapltal in Santa An&
night after th~ dance was verr
succe8srul and everyonE; agreed
the plan should be contintwd.
At M008t"ha~·en
Moosehaven Chairman MyrtPlle
Tipping ha.a ·written te Moose·
haven and obtained a .list of names
of men and women residing there
with whom the co-workers may
correspond.
Chaplain Alice Young announc-
C'd that the Women or the Moose
will hold a ba.uar one Sunday In
September In •the royer of the
lodge hall and asked the co-work-
ers to donate items to be exhibit-
ed and sold.
A former member and officer,
Florence George, and hPr mother
were introduced during the social
portion of the evening. Dotty Car-
ter. sociaJ chajrman for the evf'·
ning, and her committee se rved
cake, cookies and coffee at the
clost' of the business J!leeting.
Ritual Chairman Flora Vaughn
urges everyone to attend the
mft'tlng on August 16th, u much
needed ritual practice wllJ be held.
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form one of tht> <'ommltttta now ln the mkbt o t preparlnc for the ~uaJ Co Ueclate Dance at
:S, H . \'. c. to bf-bt"ld Frida)·, Aucust 11. Fro m lrf1: Dorrie Lewta. Mary Ann PNrCy, Martha
Lfo\\•ls. and .Janf't \'ounc, «?httk o\"Pr tht' 10,itatl1>11 11•1. (Photo by Beckner}
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Plan Oct. Picnic
Tht' cxecutiv1· board or t laf' Or'·
Bnge County DlviJ.1ion or the Cal l·
fornia R etired Tt>achers Asaocla-
t ion met 1n SRnta Ana at the
home of Mrs. B('_llt• Bardv.•ell.
.18852 East 17th strC'ct.
The prC'sldr nt, L. L. Beeman
.presided at the 1nrcting. Business
and Fial l'Vl'nls of the fiscal year
just l'ndcd were reviewed and sug·
gcetions ror coming events were
off<'r ed by lhe various commltter!'I
and were disc:uMed. Plans, were
made for lhe annual noon picnic to
be held in Anaheim at La Palma
Park on September 6th. A large
attendance ia t•xpect('d and fri ends
or tht-organl;atlon will be \vcl-
<.'Omed.
To plessantly close the tnectinh.
Mtll . Ba.rdwt'll served punch and
cookies.
Mrs. Wm. Mcintee
Leads Miss. Union
Dw1nl' 19.50-61 a total of &272
different per90~ of the commu-
nity-attended cl&a8e.8 at Coa.st col-
lege. Jn regular day claaaea 816
stUdenta were enrolled during the
year. A tolal or 34MI e.tudent.s at-
!.ended evening classes and ap-
proximately 1000 were memben
ot tho evenlng forum aeries.
Aa a Dtatrtct Junior c6llcge,
Orange Coaat strives to meet the"
post hJg-h achooJr educational need:!:
of the people of the community.
In touching the llvee of so many
cilizene, the local Institution la ln
a meuure achieving lhla end.
Fall M"mester at Long Beach
Stale college will O)>t!n Tuesday,
SeplE"mbcr 18, Dr. Kar l A . Rus-
sell, Jr., registrar, announced to-
day. .
A run week of act ivity will pre-
CC'dc the rormal opt-nlng of class-
t"s. Fro1n I p.m. Tupsday, Septem-
bC'r 18, to 1 p.n1. Friday, Septem·
bf>r 21, mf.'mber5 or the faculty
will be . av.liable t o counsel the
regular day students and to as-
sist ltfc1n In planning their pto·
gran1 of study.11 A ll extended-day
stuUcnts. those y,·ho will lltlend
only e vttning cla8SC's, Will be coun·
seled on Thursday. SC'ptember 20,
from 1 to 9 p .m.
, Rf',..is-t.ratlon
Rpgistration and enrollment in
cla.ssr .11 for all students who have
previously attended Long Beac h
State college> wlU be Monday, Sep·
tcmbcr 24. New studenU!, just en-
t<>ring Long Beach State, will reg-
ister and f'nroll on Tuesday, Sep-
tember 25, and all extendt'Ci-day
stUdl'nts may re-gistcr on Wednes·
day or Thursday. St'pten1ber 26,
21, from 5 to 8 p.m.
Cadt't teachers, who will do 8ll·
pervised teaching in the public
schoo}J5 of the surrounding art'B,
will pre-register for cla.~scs dur-
ing lhL• 1nornfng of Frtday, St'p·
lcn1bcr 21 .
All counsl'ling; anrl registering
v.·ill be don1• at th<> t~·mporary
housinJ:" facilitll'tl at 5401 East
Ana.hPlm street. ClaMe.e for the
regular dHy students will begin
on W ednesday, September 26.
Mrs. William M clnlcC' was ln
char·ge when the \Vonten'lf Mis·
s lonary Union or Co~ta. Mesa First
Ba.ptlat c hutch m"et lut week, and
Mn. Cooper gave lhe ecrlpturc COSTA MESA.NS . VISIT
reading, In Palmdale for several recent
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Southern California's most
Alw•r• ''"' 1lanlt of .Amerita
TRAVELERS CHEQUIS
B lue and gold Bank of America. Tn.velets Cheques
a.re issued by c:.a.lifomia's stJ.tcwide bank. They're
Me<publ• throughout the wodd and proclaim you
a cart-ful Californian for they protect your tn.vd
and would appreciate receiving
words of encouragement .from t.he
CO·Workkers. Co-worker Margaret
Thon1paon ~rted' on t.J"l.e condi-
tion of M.r. and 'Mrs. Robert Mul-
ler """10 were recently Injured l.n
an automobile accident. Chaplain
Alice Young and a group of co·
workers are going to visit Mrs.
:P.tuJJer and wlll present her with
a Women of the Moose Pin as a
gilt from the chapter. Assistant
Guide. Edna Phegley , reported
that Beth Walker, "'ho recently
move<! lo Grants Pass, Oregon,
was involved in an automobile ac--
cident in which her young daugh-
Saturday . evening, Aug. 11, a
ham dinner was served at the
lodge hall, followed by danctng.
another succesaful and enjoyable
f'Vening. Anyone who is not a
Moose member but has friends
who are. shouta wangle an invtta-
llon rot one of these Saturday
night arraif. uy those who are en·
joying them.
The musical program waa by days \Vere Mr. a nd Mrs. WIUlam
Mt&. Thomaa Price, vocaliat, with Keuther and LuciUe Skinner of
Mrs. Howard Rolshclnt a ccomp-2060 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa,
a.nylng al the piano. Mrs. Mar-who we re guests of Mrs. Hanna
funds -.g>.inst loss or thc£c. Buy them at any Builc 9
. tcr wa.<i killed instanUy. The chap.
ter voted to &t'nd the Walkers a
specified amount or n1 oney to help
lhem at this time of sorrow .•
Junior Regent Clara Leach an-
nounced that the sale of sand·
wiches and coffee la.st Saturday
Lester A. Becker, D. D. S.
DENTISTRY-
1786 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa
Medical Bldg. Beacon 6752
~ E. Bay Ave., Balboa
Harbor 327 . .J
Harold K. Grauel
Chapel
Training Institute
Held at Mar Casa
• Wt>ekday teachers of religious
f"ducation from many Southern
California communities conver~Ni
on Balboa l.sland Sept. 11th, 12th
and 13th for an 11..nnual training
Institute which was held this year
at Mar Casa. The institute .ts
spoMOred by the Depa.rtment of
Chr'UtiAn Education or the South-
C'rn Ca lifornia Council of Pro·
testant Churches.
Teachers for th e Nt"wport
I Beach and Costa Meri& aystemli
for lhe comin-g year participated
in the inatltule. Local classes are 1 sponsored by the Newport Harbor I Council of Churches working Jn
i.-cooperation with the Catholtr.
I churches through an Inter Faith
Council.
Former · Lido lslers
Off for Honolulu
Phone: Beacon 5610
110 BroadM'ay • Costa Mesa
Pat and Alyne Highley. former
Lido Isle residents flew lo Hono-
1 lulu Wednesday evening, Aug: 8. ·=::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=:: They are vacationing. but ar~
BE SURE -INSURE
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MAURIE STA.."'LJO:\' lnaun.ace Only
Phone Harbor 1118
!.!3 Marine A \"e. BaJOO. bland
f:XC!:J.JXNC~ ln
UPHOLSTER\'
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llACOH 5.4.:u
G L l1'tti STIUT, COSTA MESA
thinking seriously or locating
thf're.
Mrs. Highley la daughtPr of Mra.
Allen Marurur, 308 Fernando, Bal·
boa, u ta Mrs. Henry Bruderllne
or Beverly Hills, now vacationing
with her husband and three chil-
dr en on Balboa lBland until &ehool
starts ln the f Al I.
C ircle North on
Vacation Trip
Two weeks ·-of vacation pleaa-
u.rea have been ended by )tr. and
Mn. C . M. Harri.a of 1818 Fuller-'..:::::;::::::;:::::::::::::::=:::::'::::=:'I tort 'Ave .• CO.ta ~eu.. who vtaited
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o..ta -•U... Co.
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ttlattvea and frtend.t wb.Ue on the
jaunt. Via· the alrwilys lbe M e&-
ana headed flrat. for Chlchago.
bthor atop0 being mode at• Kalo.-
muoo, JltlcJI., G-t hi¥. Mont.
and Spokane, w-. · ·
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New Metnb~rs at r--w-,.,-,-.... -H_u ... r .... a_s ...... 'M..ethoqisf Church
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MR. A.:."iD 1'1RS. KEN \YOODBtJRY
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in Candlelight Rite at c .. M. Church
Candlclii:-ht rites at 8 :30 o'clock,i.---------------
in Co.'ltR: Ml'.sa Cnmn1unity church
nn Sunrlay, AUJ!. 5. unil crl Miff.'!
El~e Kabath. <1aui;t htrr and Mr.
and t.1t!t. Arthur Kabath of Balboa
ttnd Kl'n \.\'oo<lbury nf PaJm
Springs, snn nf Mr. and Mrs. Glenn
Woodbury of that city.1 The doublf'
ring ce rC'n1ony was p('rformed by
tht> Rev. Charlrs Hand with thr
bride given kc<'p1ng by h('r falh<'t .
Floral setting wu white carna-
tions and ivy.
Elire wore traditjonal white sat-
in with shel!r yoki' and ovrrskirt,
the latter appliqued with satin
a.nd swr('pin~ to a long train. A
satln eap held the r1ngertip veil
and her bouquet "'a..!I or white car-
nations. Mrs. William Barnett.
mttlron of honor. wore pale aqua
tulle anr1 carried pink rosebuds.
Darlon Ellis 14.•ag flower girl.
Thomas Toon of Bakerrield wa..-.
best man and us.hers were Jack
t.1urphy or Corona clel Mar and
Lt>slte H11rr1so11 of Balboa.
For h('r daught1•r's wedding Mrs.
Kabath wore a street length dress
of pink cn:•pe while Mrs. \Vood-
bury wa..s in gray lace. Both ac-
cented their costume.a y,•ith cor-
sages of pink rogebuds.
Peter PauJ L inder. tenor soloist.
sang favorite numbers. "My
Hero," RJld "The Lord's Prayer."
The reception was held at the
Blue Roon1 tn Balboa. where a.n
orche~tra playf!'d ror dancing.
Thf' new A1r~ Woodbury was
originally froin BrookJyn. Ne\\'
York. Mr, \Voodbury la manager
ot a court and park on CatbedraJ
DriVe, Pah11 Springs a.nd after a
San Francisco honeymoon they
will be at home there.
am·s FISHING tJAMP
J. D. Jeanes, 1939 Maple ave-
n~. Coat.a Mesa, ha.a reamtly
purchaaed a flsbt.p.g camp on the
Colorado river aouth of Blythe
'lftd la divjding his time between
·there and the coa.at. •
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Kr. and Mra. • Jooep"h · MCCieiian
md da11ihler Nancy, 1182 .Mag'·
aolta avenue, ea.ta Me• had a dloltChtlUI i.., day trip which tn-c1.-San FrancloOo, Yoeomlte,
Lake 1'allo!o and-Sequoia .JlUlt.
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Honors Guest
Mr. and Mr". John Cooper. 536
Sant a Ana av<'nU(', Newport
Hei~hl<i, had ai;i rC'l'f'nl Wf'ck ~net
guests Mr.. and Afrs. William
J ohnstone of Orange.
Highlight of the vi!Jil we.a a
dinnC'r, in C<'lt'bra.tion or to.fr,
Johnstone':'! birthday anniversary.
TransvaaJ r1aisl<'s and roses werE'
U1'<'d as dttcorativp a.ccent. Place&
were laid for A1r. and Mrs. John-
.stone. Mr. and Mra. Erneat Mc·
Clella.n and children Deni.s anrt
Ka.Y · of Newport H elghU; Mn .
Laura BPll Rob<'rt~ .. Mr. T. A.
·Tanna and son Robert. all or Long
Beach, and the host and hosteN.
Food & Rummage
Sale Thursday .
Miniature dish gardens and PQt-
tcd plan~ will be attractive a<ldi-
tions to• wares orfered 'fhur&day
·by members of the Dorcas 60-
ciety of the Seventh Day AJ'vent-
isl cburc.h. In addition there wUl
be detect.a blc baked food.I and a
rummage sale, the latter incltld-
lng almoat e verything from v_-cu-
um cleaners to old but at.ill wear-
able shoes. The &&le ope.na 8.t 10
a. m., Thursday of thi.a week, on
the vacant lot next to Wedeking'•
baktery. 1838 Newport boulevard.
Coat.a M-.
CAMEBA 6TOLE..'V
Thert of a C¥-1dld lYJ>(! camera
valued at S3M aJQllg with a cue
of beer and five half:pint& ot rum
wu reported to poJJce b Lou B.
Damron of Fresno.
Damron 'said that the artJclN
Were taken froln hUJ unlocked cc
Sund11.y, Aug. 5. At the Ume of
the. theft. the C'ar was at tbe park-
iJtg '°t of the Balboa Yacht Club.
WA'J'CH STOLEN
J . A. Stamp, J r. of Loi Anld ..
reported to Newpor~ poF1ee that
hla Wife'• watcb (val\ied 'a\ $1DO)
WU atoleu from the beach betWetn
Sapphire amt Q>ral ~voo., NorUI
Bay, at ii;(~ p.• m. S.turo.y.
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of America branch or through other authorized sel.J ..
ing tgencies. 7S cents~· gu~rite Owens was guest sp<'akc r. Guenther, life long frJend of the
Recently returned from China, shf> Keuthers. A former Mllwauk('('
told delails or life undPr commun-rf'sident, Mrs. Guenther and the
Isl rule. Arter the-proJ::tam came late Mr. Guenther hom<'sleaded a
a social hour \·l'ith re~rcshmcnts I place a few miles fron\o Palmdale
MIMlll fllll4L Ol •O •IT lflllUIAfllCI COll'O•ATl l•
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Slop ..... "'' ..... how IDally times " day do you wub your bands?. You need bile _,,.r e.ety time for .real cleanli·
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rer with pa. For gu ;. al-y• on the
•.. beau water three •times fuui ~ any otlier pnaical,....l lt -ily
• ~-aheac!Ol die clapalJcls o( an auto-. ..;aic· dodiel Waaber, diolrwubu and ~ &mily. Gu worb a ..,'little .. ..,..1. ii aadt. bupia ,._ -. "';. ~
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warer.·
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)'OUI -.Is?· The cban at left gi-,..
~ sizes aad shool4 be ,...,it
guide whon aelecting a ""'\ auromatlc
gu _,,.,heater for jovt pmient bcmw
pr wbeil :yqu build. Set uy de.t~ cir •
your Gu Company, aa<t leaio. bow
mud.-1111 ..... --tic ... -· hlacer com ·ro bay ucl !Nall : , . ' r ..
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Tuetdey, A119~ 14, 195 1
ludtutloa for Oft• Foriy y..,.
Pulllloh<d E...i,Y ~>' at N-rt -.h_ ~
by tho NEWPORT HARBOR PUllLISlllNG OOMP~NY
Member of CALIFORNIA NEWsP • .\PER Pt.ml..IISRERS ASS'N.
Member ot U1e NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION
Office lUld Prlntin'g Pta..nt at 2211 ·Bal~ BouJevard
Telephone Harbor 1616
Entered as Second-Cta.'l8 Matter at the Postottlce. In Newport Beach,
CaJltomla under the Ac4t or March 3, 1879.
EDWARD A. LeHO~N. Editor
J , M. FRANCIS, Burdne!IS Manlig-er
Qualltlfod to Publh1h 1-"cot Sotlc-es afid Advt'rtl'8ftf'b1-of all Klnd•
' Sl'il.<!CRJPTION RATF.S:
NF.\VPORT-h . .\l...ROA ~'T.W~TTME.'J f"Vt1ry ~a.y
In Oranr11 (lounty, ._,.Ml prr )"Kr; S!.00 I'll moatlu: 11.U thl't'fl
n10oth~ CAIMI lncludt>8 thf" NF.\\'PORT·B.,LBOA PRF .. ~8. Thnnday)
OutMltl~ Orani:P C.Ount)· s-t.60 JM:r y~r
SOVIET SYSTEM FOR US
Speaking 'in San Francisco on the <;:entral Valley Water
Project, Congressman Michael J. Kirwan, Ohio Democrat,
declared :
''True it was Goo who constructed the Shlll!ta Mountalns
-gave the snow, rainfall and everything that made this
huge reclamation. project possible.-but the instrument He
used to bring it to you was the Democratic Administration."
If it be not impious to comment on this version o{ the Gos-
pel according to Saint Kirwan, it should be pointed out
that the "instrument" of Providence bill! somewhat botched
the job.
When an Administration spokesman in the Sacramento
Valley was direly threatening to sue the State of California
on the claim that farmers of that area were being gypped
of water flowing on down to the San Joaquin Valley, farm-
ers of the latter area were complaining of a terrific gyp the
F.\'"ES THE \VA\'!".8 lltted thrlr "·htt~ <"aprt ln salut"' \l'hen ptttty
.ff"l.n ~loorh.-ad, !0th Crntury-Fox AtaJ1Pt, po!W"d on Santa .~fon!(-a
twarh lo dl-.play thf' form \\'hJt'h ,,·on Mr thf" tttL.. of "~l"• ~."
and thr honor of artln~ u ornclal hO!'tf"SS for Santa Mnnll'a ElkA
l .. od~f', -S"o. 900, at thp, •bt.fr con\·t-ntfim of Csllromla Elk" A111·
!U)('latlon, to be hf-Id In Santa l\fonk-& oh Stoptf'mhPr Z6, ~1. !8 anti
!9. ~fo,... than L0,008 F.lk"' from 95 f'allrnmla 0lndg .. ~ :ir,. f''<(W'ctf'CI
to attmtl th,. S7th annual rnn<"lave nt thf' 111tatr a."'!'Ot'lutlon.
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flerlamation Bureau is putting over on them. State Taxes .Increase 100%
The nature of water contracts is the San Joaquin area
beef. Under Federal law, the Bureau builds the local water
transmission systems -and the law provides that the irri·
gation districts shall, over a period of 40 years, repay the
entire cost of the transmission systems plus the cost of all
Stat(' taxf's doubled ovrr a six yt'ar (l<'riod f'nding July t , 10~1.
arrortling t o the California Slate Chamber or Commett'C.
A stud;' by the> organization showr<l all l'!tale ta.xe.s C'ollrctrd In
Califo.rnia In th<' fiscal yt'ar t'nding July 1, 19~1 rrachrd $1 ,115,000,000
a n incrra!'le of 100 per cl"nt ovrr the 1914-4::, fiscal year. Compared
with laRt Yf'fl1'1!t tntal tax bill or
the wate r that flo\vs through them . The law seems fair $91f\,11l9.-t26, thl!'I r('prr~nte<I a.n
enough. 18 [ll"r rt;>nt inC"rC'BS<'.
H1)wevcr. lhe water co"ntracts go on to provide that . l .Iny.I \\'. n inkl'l spl"1·
· of lh1' C"hnn1 h,..t 'l'I statewitle tax
chairman
aftcf the 40 years are up, and the taxpayers have 11aid in ln1·rrn~t> \''ent for subvf'ntlnns anc! run the cos ts of everything, both the water and the trans-l'lharrd lRXf'S "'Ith county and ci ty
mission systems shall remain the property of the U. S. Gov-gover·nmt1'nL<i.
ernment f o r a ll time to come! This is as if the people o f S nlivent1on!i and io:tat" ,.hared
f lttxf•s int·rrai:;rd from $16!'l,400,000 any area should bond themselves to build a bridge, pay off in 1 9 11 _1 ~ to $~i5!'i.l 37.oon In 19r,n.
the bonds and buy the bridge through tolls ·ror its u se ~ '"· °' 23c, pee <·rnt.
and still not own the bridge! l"rnpt>rty Tax
... It's quite a mess ! _ Pl'nf'!erly taxes J('Vil't.I by coun·
A11U tt is still only part of the story. In Fallbrook ty anJ l'it y governn1f'nl8 and
today a ngrcssional hearing is under way into the school anc.1 l'lpc('ial dl!!trtcta during. thi!i !>A ff'h! p<-t·inc.I rosr rrom $34~.attempts ,of the United States Government to steal the 972.190 tn $806.000.000 according
'water r ights of the JX'Oplc of that farmirtg area. Nothing to Stat .. Chamhf'r r 111thnatr on a
-would be paid, no salvatio11 for ·lands, persona or 11roµerty jc; basis nf uc-t11a\ IC"vieN. This was an 10\'l"l'ft!'!(' of 133 }>f'r crnl. proJJOscd. It iH tl1icvery Bnd murder ... murder of the soil, Ra.IP~ ti~1'1". by rar the ,l(T<'atf"st
its p13nts, and the persons whose· lives .. depend UJ>On the !"<1urt·c of rf•vf'nue for lhf' !'ltate,
wateFShed. The attempted theft is pu.r1JO rtedly because brou~ht in s-1 01.218.928 in I9W~5I . l h1s \\':J.t. 167 p1•r rc>nt grt'at<'r than
Camp P endleto11 and the Marine Corps need the wa ter. th(' $1 :JO,J t4 ,2~S t·ollf'rt("(I in th<'
That is a Jic'. A 1 lie from tl1c Navy, a lie from the l:t..c:t Y•'ar <if the \\-"ar a 1111d n1ore than.
Bureau of Rec lamation 'and more directly a lie from t lhf' i•ntirc 1"tat .. tax blll or a di'· cade a ~n. In IDI0-11 th<' total or Department of Justice! If tl1c need really existed, if t all Rtat;o taxf'!lt "'all .S36 1 .11o1 .~88.
need were that urgent. the Navy, the Bureau of Recla ink"lsp1el addC'd . '
tion and all of the other boon doggling.-Burea ucrats wo rnemplnyn1ent ln"u rance taxes aft,•r droppini:r from Sl&i ,162,201 be fast at work o n a11other leg of the Giant Aqueduct fr m In t 91 4-'1!-l to a lo\1r or St 13.237,675
the Colorado Ri\'er . dtJring the J9-t8-·19 po!'lt-war r('-
The Navy the Bureau of Reclamation and t . adlJuio:t1nt>n t P<'rlod, t.:linlbcct b<-· • • • yes, e yond th1> World \Var II lev•'l to
go'lemment itself has shown its hanp. The CVA, the 1
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11;2c.oo,102 In 1951 .
Tidelands Seizure and the Fallbrook Fraud, are all part and Ga..,unr Ta.
parcel of the robbery of the States by the Nation. Through Other s tate taxes which show-
contro1, and psuedo ownership, and fraud, the United States r<l consid<"rable gain over thr 11ix
Government Bureaucrats are perpetuating themselves a nd }'f'a r p<'riod were: GMolJne taxes
h which rose to $14.j,016,360 ln 19~1 .
l eir crazy schemes to Sovietise our Country. a 227 per cent inc rf'ase over thr
However, aside from all that, the mere fact that for $•13.9H.036 collec t ed in 1944 -45; . ' tbe firat time in New Deal _ Fair Deal hi.story, a Democrat bank and corporatlo}l tax••. $98,·
U · th F d ed 427,994 , or 69 per cent over lhe " IDlts at a e eral Bureau accept outside help on· a 158,017.0!lO levy during U\e laBt
project, may give n e w hope to the GOP. · The Fair Dealers year of the \var. Personal lncttne
may be lcsing confidence in them.selvee ! taxes showed a 60 pe r cerit ln-
WH Y WE HA VE INFLATION
The total public debt is nearly as much as the total
valuation of the country. But the production of wealth Is
a t the rate of more than 250 billions per year.
R.l.P.• by VIP
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In 1951 a!'! compared with $47,1:13,·
I 088 in l91'4 ....j5.
· School clfslricl taxes, the lnrg-
eal sing lC" itt>m In local property
taxes rose from _ Sl2,.,Q20,44 l in
19«-<a 1<> u20.ooo,ooo tn 1ew-a1 .
a galn of t48 per cent.
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ANOHOllS AWEIGH -Barbara
PIP-tt11, quMn candidate, ln,·ltn
Callfornlan11 to 1951 Or•n«e Coun-
ty 1-·111r, Aue. J5-J9, at fonnf'r San·
ta AD3 Army AJ.r Base. E\"f'Ot ,,·Ill
fr.3tur11 'dully ostrich raf."f"S, na-
tldnal borMi sho\l'. flo,,·"r 11hoW,
hnrutrNU ar exhlblltt natl ot.her
spedal attractiOn._ '
so~n: 1101', SGMI!: COLD
A bo\vl of good hot soup looks
so appcoaling Wh Pn the rr st of the
m!'al is ma.de up of cold foods.
Sule enough. you want tbe chillC'd
Wada and reftesfung dPSkrt... o n
.ummer d•)'!I. But these tOOds
taste C\"eft betl~r when the re's
one hot dish to go with th('m,
BrlghtPn a warm day with • mt>ma
likf" lhl15 : big bowlB Of aoup I to-
mato, chicken noodle, or cr eo.m
or mushroom); egg salad sand-
wich with plclcJe chtp.11; water-
melon or cantaloupe, cl\ocolalc
cookies_
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Calif omia· Has . .
Top Old Age-Aid .
.One out of every tot:n people get-
Unf old ago aid in the UnJl<!d
at.aft.a la In California and 6l197
of them a.re aetiJhI aid through
O~ange count)'.:-Calltomla Tax-
payera' a.uoc.la.tlon Mid today.
Throughot1t the United Statell,
U\ere WON! 2,TM,iM people re-
celvtnc old qe ald ln May, With
lot.al aid paid out ot $118,929,307,
an a.•rrage payment per JlE'r90D
ot SO.IT,
During the month of June, there
were 2'14,490 pPOp1e pn callfor·
nla'a old are aid rol\A, getting an
averace pa,.ment of M7.02 per
perwon&---to a .total roet ot $18,-
Sllll,lql ror the month.
Jun;e. 111111. aaw 5,707 people In
U\e ~nl)' getting an average or see.' pt't pcnon, or • tot.a.I aid
paym nt· of 1387,110 fur lhf' one
month. '
_._Callfornta'1 274,400 rl"Clpl4!'nls
for June wu 10 per cent of the
natton&J ceJ111e .toad ror May .. Its
S18,391J,10S pa.Id QUl wu 16.1\ pPr
cent of th<' total aid pald to the
agod In thr c~un,try durlng May.
Calitornia's $67.02 average pay-
ment pPr pt>r~n was 55.2 per Cf'nt
grC!Btl'r than thf' nallonn.I averag(•.
· :Callfomla hits .more-peoj:>le on
agrd ald, pays more per per.90n,
and baa a far' gtf'&tf'r total ·old
ag,. COAt than any other !'ltlltf" In
the Union .
"Ho\v long can any state ma1n-
taJn a relief pro_gram so rar out
of line with that of other p&rt1' of
the country ?"· thr Td.xpayE'f'ft' u-
soclatton ukE'<t
Red Cross Chapt.r
WIH Send Student
Leact.rs to Cent.r
R89~.tr~ns Being
Ta ken .for \Y -Boys
C11mp Os,oeola
• nie Y-Boya ~mp "•ill take
ttgl.8tratlona up i nUJ the 15th of
August. 'ntla Is the lut oppor·
lunJty_ for ~ya o1 this atta to go
to the mounta~ ·~fore the acihool tei-m opens. The ~ya go to Camp
'Osceola, th<' Oran.re coUnty YMCA
camp near Seven Oak.A.
It Is a beautiful altr with good
hiking, swtmmlng, trout fL~hlng.
honeback riding, nature crafl and
&JI sports. The ~Ol'lt 11'1 $18.75 for
the We<-k lncludtng traitsportatlon
and lrml.rtl.ncf'. R-0g1stta.llons may
be addrt"Mf'd to Orange ' Coast
YMCA, Orange Coast Coltt.ge,
Coeta Meu.
Boys from lhlA itrea alrPlldy
registered ATE' Bob Pt'rlen1en. GPr-
ry And.rrSf"n, Dave H•rshbargt>r,
Franklin &hulti, R oland and
Richard P C'rry. l..arry Harris, Don
Morgan, Leroy Mogland, James
and Bob Le.wrPnfe, ~nnls Wil-
Uam11, Bob Rod1nan, Manha11
Zacavlch, David Pettit, Don11lll
and StPVP Kimble, F.rle Von Eh-
rE"nberg, Steve Butl,.rworth, John
Van Dykt\ Snudy Knflpp, Don
Gutf'1'. Bluart Cooper, Toni Brick -
ner, [.,(>on Atvoodd, Tony "'hill',
Drnn!s ThompMOn, Alan Me.s.11 ing,
D&nny Arthofor, Dick Palm, Bill
Bacon, i.e,rry Lahodny, Roger
liiores, Gary DuM, Terry Dallas,
Gary Wells, Bill Tho"'-
A .fine group of counselors ar<'
aupervtalng the boya lncludin~
Bob Long, put prt'tlldent of Y 's
Men: Gene BroWn, Cub Scout
MMtcr: Dick .. Innerst, Rl1ey J ack-
eOn and Robbie EMtman. \Vith
Paul Df'lp, YMCA l'KN't1tlvl' 'a ;i
dirf'C'tor.
OPS Survey Here
Seve ral Orange C'ounty high A sunr('y to drtennlne ho\v
~chool .,tudl'nt'! ll"at!C'rs IE'ft for W (')J r<'lallC'rS nf clothing, furni-
Bluft Lakf" n C'ar San Bernardino. turr, hoUSC'Warl"fl, radios, lele vi Rion
ror this year'A M>conrt wr!'ltl":rn Jun-!'lf'UJ and Rimllar IJnf's are C'om-
!or R<'d CroM IC'lld<'r!'lhip tralnlnl" plying-with OPS r<-gulations has
ct>nlf'r, acrordlnK to r hairman. ix'f'n slarled In San Diego, Oran~l'
Mrs. Vic tor Hupp, of tht> South-and I1npC'rlal C'ountil".!11.
C'm Oran~r County Rc>1I C r!Y.'i.!11 \.Villlam C. Me>t;ser, dh1trlct di-
chapter. rrrtor of OPS, said thr surv(•y is
ThPy lr11clu'1f': J.yn EllEAIX'th a part nf f\ nl!tinnal nlove t n ser
\VaL"°n, Sant11 Ann high !ilc hool :' If th<' 1norl' ttia.n 2 7:1,000 r1·taih·1·;o1
Patricla Berry, Oan.Ic n Grovr ln lhf'S<' lln£>s throughout th<.' rci1111-
hlgh 11ehool: Joan lsley, Nt>wport try have· fllt·<l prltr <:harls, whi1·h
Harbor hll(h fJChooL and \Vllllan1 wrrt" chlC' May 31 .
Boswell, Huntington Beach hl~h MorC' than 2r1 per crnl nf th~
schOOI. t.:harts filt>d have be€'n rrlurn.~d
The Blurr Lak~ 11ummer train-to rl·tail<'rs for additional inrorni:i-• ;ni:: ·crnt<'r , which oprn!'I August t!on n r <·orr<'ction of rrr·or~. J\1 01 -
10 fol' an Int ensive 10-clay train· i,('r Mitl. All arC' oovrrecl hy J11·ii:•p
ing progTam, will have a roster·of Rc>nulation 7.
104 HllJdt>nlA IWlt>ctOO for their In c&IWB \Vhf'rf' r etailc>rs fa il t o
out:.tandlng leadrni.hilJ qualiflca-h<"ed warning IPller11 within the
tlon11 from ~lg-h ~hoots or Ari-. gracc p<-rlod, the mattr r will ~
zona. Ne\ttdl\. and that part of lUf!!OO ovl'r to the Dcporlm<>nt nf
CalifOrnlt1 .!toUtl'I Of Sarramento. JU!llticf' for action, MOC'l'!lf'r Aald.
Train Inc
Acror<ling to Chaim1on M Mll.
Hupp, the Junior Reil Cross train-
ing cc·nlt>r <·urriculun1 will includ<'
discus.<1ions and dr monstrations on
Cirst aid, watf'r Mfrty. acck1ent
pr~vention, horn<-nursing and lo-
<'81, national an<! inlf'rnational R N I
Cros."' actfvitft•s; lll!i!(·uss1on of lht>
role ot Junior Rctl Cros.' In lh<'
national e 1nc ri:r ney and instruc-
tion in !'IWimminJ!, junior and S<>n -
lor life saving qualification teslll
and can1p rlre a ctivitlrs nnd out-
doq,r Rports and gamrs.
New~-TlrnP!'! nrls hnve b~n rrnd
in the H11rh<1r ror OVt:r 40 yeHr!i.
LEGAL NOTICE
Sn. A 20.~sa
ORllER 1·0 sHO\\' <'A 1-sF.
In lhf' SUpt"rillr ("ourt or lhP Slllf4'
o f Callf••rnla. In nn1I For th1•
('onnt~· of ()rnng-r.
In lhr '.\fatl t>r of lhf' . .o\1tplh·atlon
or
~IAXl'.\'F. Dt'OC.AS <JAl?HISON',
rur rhonc1· of naml'-
P1a11i)J1Ut,,,Nelio,. . '
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TERESA RENNER (Mrs. A. Renne r I
Clon~rt Pianist ot Three OobtlnPot:a.
1 GradUDte Sfodeot of Bela Ba'riok
436 Serra Drive· ' '
Corona HigNands -
Harbor· l 111_..)
CorOiia -Ciel ~ .
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CURRENT
EARNINGS
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By C LAYTON TH O MPSON
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How To Stop Fuel
Spi llage With Funnel
Made From Can. A rarme•
frie nd who !ills bis tractor by
bucket with Standard D iesel
Fu<'l showed ua the funnel drawn
jn the di3gram. It was soldcr:cd
together from n 5-gallon can.
Slanting baffles stop fuel from
slopping over the sides.
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Another sure wny to keep yo\Jlllo.
di('scl dirt free is tel uaeonly
Standard Diesel Fuel. It's care-
.--------------~ fully d istilled and bandied te
solckred at
joints ond
to edge of
funnel
funnel
He keeps a ·rag in the f'unnE'l
1\·hen it's not uged-as rag is
pulled out it clean• oft' injector·
"·recking dust and grit that
migbt collect.
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enter ynu.r engine clea.n and burn
clean. Jl'ry il
You can bet. we'll answer your
order fast_ We figure our •ervictt
plue our top quality product$ are
the reasons our business baa
grown.
SWJDAU
DIESEL FUEL
A Stonffrd Oil c...-r
.r <•lif•r•i• ,rM11tt
Dish'lbuted by 'Y>"';;-··.~ ... ••
'CL/lYTON THOMPSON Thf."St' Junior Rt>d Crogs sum-
mer train ing Cf'nt<'rs, h eld annual-
ly througho ut th<' nation and of
whic1l th<' Blurr Lake session is
one or th!·ee for thr Pacific area :
ar(' dt>sign<'d to encourage leader-
ship aptitudes by Pnabling high
school stud!'nt lead<'rs to parlicl-
patf' more fully In ('ommunlty af.
fal1'3 through a bl"ltt-r understand-
ing or International, national and
regional problems, :P.trs. Hupp said.
Maxinr Duj.:!'g an Gar·ri!'lon, n
r esident nf the County of OrnnJ?I>,
State of Califomia, hns this day
fil<'d h('l" appl!caUon pra~,'ing for
an order of thi!'! Court c:;,hangin~
her present nnmr to thC' propos,'d
namf", Maxlnr Duggan.
18th & Balboa iilvd ., Newport Beach Har. 155
LouiA H. CarU.On, director of
Junior RPd Cross activities for
Pacific ar<•a , will l'!erve as .direc-
tor ot the Bluff Lake center, aa.-
slstrd b}' a start of 12 other adult
lf'&dt>rB and couns<'lnrs. Including
n n •&'Jster€'1l nur'!f', IL was an-
nounced.
_Gal'Ollne taxes p.nd other levies
on motor vehicles 'Will raise 30
billion dollars In the ri'ext 12
JT IS ORDERED that all p<'r-
sons lnt<'re!'ltf'd tn tt\r above C"n-
UUed matter appear before lhC'
said Sup<'ti'or Court in OPparl·
menl i, thereof, at the Court·
house ln said Count}·. on the 31st
da}' of AuguAt, 1951 at 10 o'clock
A. M. of said day, to !!how caU!f',
if' any they have. why the Mal<'
application fo r change o f n,am ('
should not be gTantf'd.
IT IS FURTHER ORDERED
that a copy of thl& ord<'r be pub-
llsht'd In the Nev.•port Balboa
Nt>WS Times, e. nev.:spape l" of
gen<'rnl circulation print('{) and
publishf'd In said County of Or·
ange, Jor four ( 4 t suc-cesslvt• ·
Wl"eks prior lo th<' 31st day or
Augus t , 1951.
Datro: July 26, 19!'ll .
FR.-'..NKLIN G. WEST,
Judge of the Superior Court.
No. 222-Press
No. 222-New.s Tim~•
Publish July 31 ; Aug. 7-14-21 , 1951
NOl'ICE OF lNTENTJON· To
ENGAGE IN" THE SALE OF
ALCOROUC BEVERAOl!:ll
Augullt 8, 1951
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:'
Notice ts ben?b~ gl\•en. that ftf·
teen days 'alter the date posted,
the undenlped p~ to aell
aJcob.ollc ti:everagee at these prem-
Saea, dellCribed u 1tollow11 : ·
2408 NEWPORT BLVD .• ~R'lj BEACH,
. ORANGE PQUNTY
FISHING BOAT
"LADY IJANE''
. Punuant to such Intention. the
undenlgnod IA 'pplylng lo U\e
~ltale Board or Equallu.Uon for
lmuanoe on original appUcatlOG
o( "" akoboUc .beverage_ llced!le ,
tor~ promi.e. U.tollowa:
ON iAJ4: Bi:l:ft LICKNSE
Anoycna deokill&' to prole.t. the
1oM10rw:e .,, -1>" i-... may n1e
& Wr:ifle<( ~ With tlle State
of Jfqo•l~llon at Saera-_.o, cautonu.. au,,.. grouaa.
tJiw ileldat u prMlded II!' law. 'l'he ...,.._tile= h'211•1&1 tor Qe.ie o( ..._......
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Long O!sllmce ~. isi fasler :: ~:,~:!:. O~roror ca~ put your
call cfirongh much q ickcr if you gi••c h~r th;
out-of-rou'n nun1hcr )"Ot1 ''' nt ... rather than just the ' . name and address. That\ ay, y.ou see, you ,,·on'r have
to ll'ait.for her ro get rhc n mbcr from "lnforn1:ation"' ,_
in the town you'rc .calli g. So why not .brr ii ..
Long .Distance list ..• by otting down tha nwnl!er
~ben che operator mlt to you. '..: ; ,,
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You ioow, lt'$awfully
gtt telephone-numbers "tu
oround" in your bead. So td
' riptt1Ufiber,it'sa_good i_
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WRY DON'T YOU! ! ! !
WHY DON'T YOU TURN YOUR GRANDMCJll'HER'S CUSPIDOR
INTO A PLANTER! Why don't you uve acn'fle pie in a pie-saver!
Why doo'l you have your shl1tters dipped? Your entk>crlne• wlll
become 88 over active aa mine after a tour of the Oarvln Morse
MalU. This labyrinth hou&e!l Morse•s \"&t dipping proceu plant
tor ttmo\1DI' paint and ''mhlb from anUques-and furniture; offers
Ethel Rlchard'!I rare antiques like that blg, old chest.nut sideboard
with marble top and hand carved walnut game blrtls; a plne bonnet
bolt, pine drop le.Al table and pine commodes . . . copper and
bra.~" ... GAR hu Q)d New Orlean11 shutters for ule ... llnd then
there's the DriftWOOd Room which i~ not a tropical bar , . , tt's a
room full of flotsam. jctMn1 driftwood, cork. neU and patio
planter&. Here also hangs J ezbel, a face you're l\ot likely to forget.
Go ... Go !or tho sheer wantoness or it and peci" ot the pince.
G&rvtn >dor1'e .• _ And Co., "'4i6 Nf'Wpol't Blvd., C'osta. lt{esa . _ .
Beacon 6677 .J
MOU:
• • • COMF. HF.RF. 81.ISKEV! Why should you live
like a mole and keep )'Otlr cave hern1etically sealed
like it wa~ a stonn cellar or a speak-easy
when a wf'll·truined Venethtn Blind Jet '"' In sun-
Bhlno. ufr und privacy? ? ? The ShudP Sbor1
spccialiu•"° In hran1I n4'w ll~le:<alurn Vf'netinn hllnd:;'.
in gay, s 1J1a1'l coJors or will brow beat .vour old
blind!'! Into complete su b1nis.'~ion. Whopper-ja\\'e<I
V. Blinds Lhal tlroop liritles.qlYi on shr~lflt"d string
can be repaired with nev.• plastic tape here. So
:.-an recnlcitrant blind!! that refuM-to budge-in
~llher direction! Life's little ups and downs !lhould be regul~te<l
be.fore they ovenvhelm ... Let the Shade !'iibop lighten yo111· Jot .
Drapery hardware, Roller shades. Columbia pastel .print shades,
light-proof shades anrl folt 1'S-G.4.RD plastic ~harles. Ring up the
f'Urtain, but be sure-it's fro1n the Shade Shop, 514 29th 'Sl., New·
port, Harbor 884.
~VE CAN'T MF.NO
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YOUR WAYS, YOUR
BROKEN VOWS BUT
OREAM~ on Y01'R
\\'p ('an ~ff'nd \'our Ho"lpry·
We have arlde<I a ne\v service to our list or larlyllke accompll!ihment~
fl iterviC'e for Indies with runny ~oses. LA'nv" your .11toc klngs
\\ith 11~ for fast, n>asonable n1n repairing.
,JO-l~t:F: !'"P'ORT S llOP
IRS/I '.';F.Wl'ORT AVF.., C'O~TA ME8A
• • • • DON."T GE'T STIR .CRAZY! BECAUSE I KNOW OF AN EXCEL-
LENT NON-STIR AUTOlt-fATrc CORN POPPER ! TH1S LITTLE
GEN11JS AT $4.98 MAY. WELL PUT THE FINISHING SKlDS TO
THE MOVIES. THE B . ..\l..BOA Ii~ 10 WHICH IS GETTING
BRAVER, BOLDER. BIGGER AND BE'M'F...R BY THE MINlJTE
NOW HAS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES. FOR EXA"M;PLE : A
SMALL TRAVELING COMPANION OF AN IRON FOR $3.<19: AN
ELECTRIC TOASTER $3.69; I BURNER HOT PLATE. CHROME
F'INISH $3.49 : \VAFF'LE IRON \VITH BAKELIT~ HANDLES AND
F'QO[.....PROOF \\rAFJ. .. LES $8.9~. THESF. HO~fE-MAKERS ARF.
GUARANTEED FOR ONF. '"EAR. PLUG IN ON SOME FOOD
AND FTJ N APPL11\NCF..S. R:\l.ROA 1\£'IU ... 300 MAIN, J3 r\l.BOA
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A SMART GJRL QUICK \\rITH A DAGGER .<\ND
preferably one wilh 6 or 7 finger~ on each 1A'ri!C t
in case of an f!rror, can,. get herself a job nt Lhe
BAYSIDt; FISH MAKKF:T. If )'011 know any
cut-ups fond of 88lt air and biology . But more
Important IS that Kingrish Kingston, for some de-
vJoua rea.'M>n J'OU may be sure, cares to pt<Jdlt!
Albacore In larK"' lut11 for rannlnJr. It you would
like to have 10,000 tuna sandwiches this \~tinter,
t"suggest you Investigate! Harry has some mag·
nn.nimous off"r If you buy 00 lbs. or more. I tried
to tell hlm · about won1en suf(ra~. emllncipatlon, etC'. But HE
MY~ it's easy. All you do is gel a preSKure C'OOker and .duddenly
Boom! you have a shelf fnll of Albacore a nd n broken bdck. OK
90 I told )'QU. I don't mind telling you however. Lhat the Bayside
h8'! cornered the AbAlonr marke?t and that all us pea.c;anta can afford
it at '15c-lb.. You can feed 3 people' on a pound of Abalone or 2
people It' tbey cot hke Kingston. There are olher fish from the
sea ... but the freshest fli ppe"'t ones flop on the c1oc k .:it the
Baysitle. 2800 Lafayette, Newport. 7 dnys. 8 • 6 :30 p. n1 .
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''THIS,'' SAID THE SERIOUS YOUNG MAN JN \VHITE. t'JS BE-
YOND THE SCOPE OF' THE HmtAN !MAGIN A TJON' ! Come with
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• • • • • • • • • • By MARGO . l'he Mighty Midget In Advertial.ng
'":l'llE .JIG IS UP!" GRIED ERWOOD 'AB HE UNLACED HIS TAP
SHOES and bolted towanf• thel door. ••t (\H!!u I'm re.ally ·caucht
with the goods thla time!" · The l'good dOCt.or ls flounde:ri.JlS u uatut1
ln yards and )'arda of beautlftil !abrtca in one. .yard to •lx yard
pleces. You can wangle beautlf*I material& In aollda or patlern.8 at
o,...baJf prtef' .• -mMt at tllfl food 1rood1' IA at leas than cost. Dr.
Erwood cares to clear the. store ot all materials. These fabties
will niake wonderful drnpe.a. .slip -coven1, Aklrts or pot -holders.
Please note al.o: a pacetut BOtld oak drop leaf t11.ble with 2 extra
leaves (seaLq 8 I legs ala Duncan Phyfe with 4 e-lep.nt chairs ...
oo~nc aobu CL1IAMIHQ Fnlil: iru;>NING ...111 call ror and ....sea. 1'W'n1tUn Md n1p deliver. eurtat~T
1111am_.i. ll'NI --H elp with djnner partlu. Phone
, l'ull7 ~ Mrs. Wllllamo, Hllrbor 11195 be-
Al i H &R -w~~~o~ S OUBe Ug upas
Cleaning Co.
~ l1ll ntro
• USO .. t fol' $99. Wonders will nevor ce .... at l:RWOOD'S, 407 E. I For Venetian Blinds
Balboa Blvtl OPf'n f'VPt:. Harbor 0166-J · '
EXPERIENCED I o c a l bUllnea
couple deslrf' to manage apL
or court, Palm Sprinp area.
Re-!erencea For lntervlf!W write
Box T-2, th111 pape_r. Mtf~ • . • • . 'Shades and Drapery Hdwe.
~~~~Ev~~1~N~~:~R s~r~~L~s~~~ THE SHADE SHOP 29-Help Wanted
RACES! Let's not bf' .1dovenly at a lin1e like thl.!1! Free estimates Ph. Har 884
REMEM'BF.R! Fine realhero put the,. birds on the .'114 -29th St. Newport Beach An Opportunity
right track lnldead ot on a hat-rack! UICKY'R NEED A MAN, familiar with fra-
5'HOP ha..-;i counly folr special"' that arc blue ribbon l2-BuUdlng ServlceA ternal or 1ioclal organtz&tion.9, to
wlnner11. 1 rCf'omn1en'I Rl l'ky '~ tartan pie id pedtt.I -----.. manage club and lodge tacllltlC's pu~hers with ~lightl)' peg leg nt $7.95 for Dire! rtON K BU'ITS at a local group. Th.is 18 an Ideal
\Vatchlng. Anti it i:r. my bt>llf't that you 11houl.J '-f' • spot ror a rC'tlrP<l man who dc-
show ll!l nl the= Nutlonnl H01'1't' Show In 3 pnir of J ... ic. General Contractor FilrE's tellowahlp. J ... lmltf'd Mlary
::;.-urr Rla1·kM .. ~ny In ~111ooth shnrk~k ln \Vllh ReHidcntial--Commercial and dutlf'!'I. 1-:fours m ostly in thr-
fft inl o\•erpl11i1I nt $10.9!i. Top lhC'Ke slacks \Vlth u evf'nings, 5 days a week. Ag«'
'lleveleo.'ls doubl~t in gaudy guy plaid "'Ith patch pockf'tA and i1irl@ Remodeling no bal'J'ii'r, non·"M'tarlan. Reply
cinch buckleM ($3.95). Now for the Livestock F;xhibit s. I prefer the Phone Bl"aeon 6tj)6-W held C'onfidcntlal. Write Box 02
Graff ~lrutter .111lacks: In rountry gentle\\•omen checks or plain bro,vn, 17tfc this papt"r. 53ttc
navy or green. Graff Rinck~ ar~ "'ell tailored and thank heaven11
the)· run from si7.e~ JO. 20 ... fron1 $~.9llo on up ... Helgho!
Come to the Fair ... but Con1e 10 lflt'kr'-. f ir!'lt. 1'1f1·1 X'""·port
81\·d., ('~fa MNt&. l\tonl'fln 6.'\44.
SKIPPER to run 40 n. boat for
2 months. G. M. HOLSTEIN,
212 Lido Nord, Lido Isle.
• • • • "HF. \\'AS A 801.D MAS THAT FIRST 010 F.AJ'._>\.'.'\' OYSTER"
but now that the tlelcl had been pioneered, you don't ha\•e to be
brave nt all to i.it your~lf downe at ('harlt"Y'" S.-afond ~taurant
for an oyster cocktail. Not brave. m,\' friend. just smart! Charley's
a sea going cook who ha11 an 1'ln" with all the fresh fh1h catchers
156cll8 and mixers for--,-----------
EXPERIENCED alteration wo-
WILL DO that work you
want done -Jack of all
tradee--maintenance work:
Have tools
any job.
Call BILL Beacon 6451-W
57c58H
In this area. Charley serves clan1 cho1A•der all day ... fresh sea I Sympson & N ollar
basl'I, halibut and swordfish luncheons ... Scallops, Abalone and
ever)' delightfully edlble that con1eos out of the deep. For $1 .00. :.·au PAINTING & DECORATING
may si~ outsic!e ~y the :.ea und enjoy a jumbo shrimp luncheon "The Best M o ney Can Buy"
plllte with shoestring~, cold ~law. cock tai l SR11re and roll ... dinner!( ri12 • a8th St., Nrwport Beach
lnl'ludC' most C'\'t>ryth1ng . 11t $1 .25. The RPn foorl ~tad!i! here are a Pl·fONF. HARBOR 2404 cool dC'llght. All the Btg Bralnl'I ent at Charley~. Foo<I to Take ;.2tfc
man to ta.lee over alteration dept.
l\'o charge for work room and
equipment. See Mgr. I0-12 a.m.
KAY NELSON, Inc.
3440 Vio Oporto, Lido entrance
Phone Harbor 1218
\VANT F.XPERIENCED M'rvlcc
."itation attendant. Yt>ar around.
UNION OIL STATION at Park
-COMPLETE BUILDING -$1500
R~ady to Make $ $ $ for ·You!,
All metal rittproor bulldlnp,_cok!red whit.. Fluor~t ·
Jlghtlng, lari"e capacity cabinets and at.once. complete
e.tectric refrtgertUon. Suitable for Ice Cream. Bot Dog
an4· Hamburg.el" and Soft Drink Stands. ·.Just the thlllg
for Smoked and tresh Fi!h Market& J<leal for Poultry,
Egg and MtJk depot plus Fh>zen Foods.
Orlgtna) cnst $4500. All thL, requireA a .!llpace of 10 x15 tt.
We have four units to be &old at ONLY '1500., wltb a
gu.ah.ntec. Mrs. X 1nade $~ last monlh from one of
our beautitul bul1ding1.
. Open House, and Inspection lnvired
at 2822 Newport .Blvd., Newport Beach
JOE CALLI Real Estate Broker HARBOR 2248-J
•
OKEEFE k MERRIIT ·range
Its the latest l~l model C P ·
aU automatic. Has' lamp and
clock . All stainless steel grid·
die, also has that chrome grill
broilf'r. BR.lance' r owe on It bt
$148.56. Pay n1f' cash or take
payn1Plll'l of '8.31 per mo. Usf'<I
It 3 months and Its like new!
ALSO my CROSLEY REFR.IGF.R·
ATOR 1951 m.odt>I. 9 cu. fl. Pd.
oveor $346 for It and owe just
$269.93 on it. Cash or take-pay·
ments of Sl.f.9f on it t6o. See
at '404 So. Spadra, Fullerton,
9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Ph. 2152 54tfc
DISHAMATIC
AUTOMATIC DISHWASHER
Booster heat~ water that real-
ly cle-ans dishes a.nd silverware.
Cost new over $250. Will sell
tor LESS THAN 1h PRICE.
Ha.<1 bei'n completely rechecked.
By fa.ctory r<'presentatlve. 100!1
W. Balboa Blvtl., Nf'wport Bch.
Harbor 1399·~. r>Bp60
!12-Household Goods
SEE
Necchi and Adler
.sewing Machines
AT
HARBOR YARDAGE
135 F.. J 7lh St., Co.c;ta Mesa
49c63 ,
HEY\\'OOD \VAKEFIELD couc...,
'35. Wing chair and club.chair,
soiled but In good condition. 120
Amethyst, Balboa Island. Har-
bor 2693-R. :S7c58
ALL NEW_:Bloncte console nulio-
phono. 3-pc. sectional, Chrome
brkfst. set, tw. beds, dbl bed.
desk, blonde tables, occa. chair.
156 Roch<'ster, Costa Mesa. Bea-
con 6511 ·J. 58p60
Bill's Furniture
We Buy, Sell or Trade
Jr10~ WP!!t Bnlbnn.._B1vd.,
Harbor 2f>02-R.
Phone
MpM
A\\'fi.\' Too. At 11:\fi COll Rt H i'i\'UY Inf':<! to Pnrl Ornngel i dny~.
Bca<'on GJil34. ·PAINTING
EARL SHEFLIN
' & Marine, Balboa l!'lland. 56p58 S.1-Wanted to Boy '"'---'-';._.;.=--"----82-A-Antlques • • • WANT TO .JOIN THF. 1-tIGH BROW SET?
WA?\t"f TO THROW ARC H PRET'T'Y GLA ~CF:S?
l knO\V or no won1an who get mor<' boo~lR thru'
science and skill t hiut does 1 }.t~. ~f. "M" is for•--·'"''"'
lofother 1 Nature. Tak(' lhe science of EIC?ctrol)•Si!I
for exa1nple. If you h8VP a hnir line thttt sv,.oops
below and beyond the C'llll of rlut~'. or eyebrows
that flou ri!ih in unlrulyllke n1ttnner . or nny un·
call6'1 for hhir on fu ce , arms 01· legs. It's H. fu lrly
~in1ple manner to hnvP thi11 condition rect iflefl.
.. .,
>:llrn I ... e~·unt i ~ a. regi~terec1 Elec trologist ... she can skillfully
painless!)• and pcrn1anentl.\-rem.pve hair. Don't go around wearing
a. linen du.!lter and !'(Wathe<I in \'Plls . . Let'!'! be bare-faced about
thi• litUe n1atter. Ell4'n L. Br~ant is at the-I.Ida Salon or Beauty
ever)'' Ttle!I & Thllr.!1. Call nO\\' fnr a n uppl . for n frc>f' ronsultntion .
3440 Via Oporto. Hnl'bor 2~76. • • • • •
YOU CAN LIF. ON A 811 ... l{F.N SP.TTF.F. LlKF. THE C~\LIPH OF
BADGAD and pl11.n a trip to Beehuanaland ... or Bi!lmar<:'k for that
matter. Because I know where you can get a m11t'al n1ap o! the
world in color or sapla. al.lout a 4x6 that wlll cover a benroon1 or
den \\•a.U and gi\·e you a very worldly wiSC!' outlook ... 'n1e l\frDonnJd
Pa int C.'u .• purveyors of fine pd:pers for the wall have th"se map&.
I think it would be very handy the next tin1e you gel in an argu-
ment about Sa.sebo or Saseno.to have one of the~ wan guide.!! handy.
The McDonald Paint Co. has \vallpaper~ by Wallcre11t. Clendura lm·
per1al, Varlai, Hollycraft llhd Birge to name a few. Yo1t can find
amusing modems. pro\'incll.lls, perlod!4, chintws, scen lC8 tor children·~
rooml'! . , . and most a ny t.Yr>t' paper· flt any price. Get )'Our papers
in or<ler at M1·Dnnald P:tlnt <·o .. JK72 Hurhor Rl\'tl., f'Ofoiln Mr!ia. Jif•a-
ron l>7o:?. • • • RIF.:'\\T.:'\JOOS !
(':\S,\
no:-;
('ARI.OS .
w B.nt Experienced Carpenter WANT TO BUY Acreen 8Uitab1e l------'.:...;;'-------
r J ti 3• lid Ph ANTIQUES -Private collection. Phone Harbor 1270-W or pro cc ng ,,mm. • ••. . 'Harbor 102()..W, evenings. 53tfe Delft, Demitasse and Steins.
273 Palmer SL, Coat& J4eA -------------~-7_c_~9 ALc;o num£'rous bric-a-brac and
D•• •••7 M ••~ WANIT TO BUY •mall play ~n Mme early Amf'rif'an furniture. ..-.. ""'"" -.,\; .. WANT ASSISTAN'r to boOkkecp· . ,.. ..
INTERIOR _ ~·oR .er (female). Private club. Writ(· Phone Harbor 817, or t>Vf'S, Har-By appointment. Phont' Bea-~·~ ( ••-bor 2•20 M ••-so con !\527-J. 58c60 p AIN'I'ING Box S·2, hi• paper. ~so " · · -
LICENSED -INSURED \VA1'"T GIRL to Mfll!'lt with C'OOk·
GI J h t ing and ho\,!~l'WOrk at Bay enn 0 nS On Shore.• until Labor Day. Then
501 -31tt St. Newport Beach ·PaM.dena for the winter, $100
Harbor 2297-J S4c-48 month. Beacon 6038-J. 68c60
H.H.HOLBROOK
DEPENDABLE PLUMBING
..\ Prompt
Rrpalr Sf'rvlce t.talntalned
Phone: Harbor 1418-W
!801 Balboa Blvd .. N('wport Beach
Wise ,people do re.ad the ade.
Alcoholics AOonymoua
Write P. 0 . Box 2~
B>lboa laland, Calif.
Phone Kimberly 3-M93
Re1ultt come rrom coruitant
Practice! An ad regularly in this
paper will produce result.A for you.
' SO-Sale, MlllCflllaneous
J ... 4-DIES I . Mille r Shoc.111. Brown
and Black, 71i?AAAA. Practical·
ly nl'W .. Call Har. 1474-J PVC.II.
43tfc
sroRE c.xturea. prac. new. wait
c&JM>!!I, counterll, mlllc. All have
adjuatable ahe-lve•. Bargain. Call
owner. Beacon 6990. 47c62
REA UT11'UL Russian red. fox fur
coat-stroller length, wonderful
condition. Size 12 -14 (Only
I{ th or original ro11t). 2265
Clay St.. Nc~·port Height a.
Bea.con ~789-\V. 56c~
8 ft. DA VE1'TPORT -Atahogany
Lsmp Tables, Light green bar-3S-Baat~ S11pplles rel chair, Rose occas\onal chair, 1------'---"''-.....;; ____ _
Boudoir chair, Table lamp, pr. Pair of 169 hp Scripps,
Cotton loop rugs, 74''x60" --
34"x24", Kitchen table. Laguna R&:I.-, direct drive, fine condl-
Beach •·1986. MpG9 tion. can be cf<'monatrated.
W Al.NUT Dltjlng .. t. table, 8
chairs and uffel $125. 6 cu.
n. Colt!spot freezer, 2 yrs. old
$150. 2101 Sevin~. BnJbo:t.
HOLLYWOOD
spr ings and
tress. $25.
rollav.•ay
iuid inner s
808 W. Bal
Mc!IS
BED v.rith box
inner epring mat.
Jso bra.nd new '48"
with coil springs
ing mattres~ $4~
Blvd., Balboa
156c58
SOUTH COAST CO.
Nf>wpnrt 'Rlvrt. ftt 2Srd Har. 2600
53tfc
29' COMMERCIAL FISH BOAT.
equipped ror mackerel, albacore,
Jll'A'OrdfiMIJ. $J2()0 ternlli. C8JI
KI 24556. G7c62
2-l·ft. CABIN cruiser, Mercury
motor, 100 hp., navy c~ar hull.·
Sle<>ps 4, ht'ad. SI!>OO or mak<'
offer. Will exch. for Jot. 223
3!'ilh St., Newport Bch., f'VCS. 22-Lost and Found
NEW SIGNS painted &. trimmed .
two blackboar..d signs suitable
for real· ('State office or? \\'ill ~acrificf'. Vene tian blind11 and FURNITURE! f-Davenport and
valance bo~es, metal, almost matching o'stJ.lffe'd chair, paint·
57p59
me to m.Y laboratory and I'll show you Y•hat I mean!" Quickly
donning cloak and dagger. I !ollowed cautiously thru' the weird 113 machines and huge n1otors. Sure enough! The-re \\'as a great long
table loaded \Vitti fresh frozen fruit pies ready for the vast ovens~
s 1·rF:RR.\ M-•:XJl'A:'\ l."OOD
DINNERS OR ALA CARTE
22nrl St , Nl'wport Har. 2638-M 5 -10 p. m. !Closed Tnf>s. I • • • •
,.,,, COME OUT SWINGING WHEN YOU HEAR r .1 THE BELL, CH1LDRE;'\4! Yes. little ones 1A'iil
LOST -BLACK mal<' cockeor
spaniel, 10 yt>ars old. Blind in
onro f'y<'. l~IBERAL REWARD.
Cllll Al Ander~on , Har. 597.
57c59
LbST Chili1's p!?t, Pt>kine11e fe-
male Brindl". "'1th black f&cf' &
\\'hlle forepaws. Answers to
nknie of "Toy Ming." Rf>ward.
Phone Harbor 2939-W. 5&59
new. 213 Sapphire Ave., Bal-1 ~d brkft. set' 7 chairs, banquet
boa Island. Harbor 92. 56c58 top, rocking occasional chalna,
gate leg tabl , tulip tand I•mp.
Fri .. · Sat., or unday. 316 Coral,
Balboa Islan 56c58
MAHOGANY 80-inch desk and
swivel c hair like new, $94.50.
Ernie Smith, Realtor, 916 Coast
Blvd., Corona del Mar. Harbor
2443. 56c58
SNOWBffiD "No. 376", sail and
boat clean, f'X<'<'ll<'nt condition.
Phone Harbor 6'40. 68p60
TWIN ENGINE Chris Craft -
overnighte,r -Very tine condJ-
tlon. 36 m . p. h. $3760 terms.
See at 395 Bay Shore Ave.,
Belmont Shores. Loftg Beach.
Ph. Long Beach 90-4431.
As tar as the naked eye could see \Vithout banging up against the
refrigerator \Vere cherry pies. apple, boysenberry and apricot pit-s · 1· ~
... pies ... pies ~ \\'hile the eager young scientist was bent over """""'T'f' ~
an apple sauce cake \\'ith a spatula, I hastily inscribed the se-cret ·
·, be swinging and hippety hopping dO\YTI the
.,path to the little old school house ... ChH-
\tren skip merrily as hop toads In !lcbool shoes
from BARBER'S BOOTER\'. Rarely is a child
tardy or a truant \\'hen shod in a pair of
Ullle l 'ank.11 or Rt.:D GOOSE SHOES. Bar-
ber's, your big !all)ilY shoe store hM loaded
up on children's ahoea in all a'izes and descrlp·
pie formula on a fat !oar of potato bread. I knew full well if caught
and apprehendeU as a Pie-Sp)-. I would gladJ.Y eat my words. Grace·
fuJly bo1A•ing and scraping up bits ot jelly donut, I made haste to
my own te~t kiln. Alas'. No ONBcan make pie like the !\"E\\'PORT
8-4.1U:~1·. '?I I~ On-an F'rant, Xf>\\'port, Harbor 1442-R. 7 days open
• • •
LOST YOUR BEARINGS. BUD? ? ?
\\'"a lt'1' Tnu:llnK Pm.t h~s a.· contraption -~
called a "Direction Finder" \Vhich might· ·:-~
help yotL .on the other hand. get lost •~"'
whi.le I tell the others about Walt's '~
9imply elegant teak boat windshield with -~~.::;::::; !:.k--...::'-.:~
nlatching bait tank! And if you others want to be really dressy,
you should pruases,is the teak belaving pln.s and steering wheel ..
An<l here'111 something cooking : · A stalnles.9 steel ele<'tric galley
28 · 32 volt with generator for $109.GO. Cargo nf'tN (6x-8) that
hold ev~rything but air are a buy this week. And be certain to
view Walter anct Anna Bean's proudest posaession ... a jewel
hox full ot rare gems such ag baby shackles. cleats, chocks, pulleys
and fen~r hooks. More fun here than the Smithsonian and Ad-
mi~tance i~ free. \\.'nit's Trading Post, .f22 30Lh St., Nt'ar the ice
hou~ ... Newport. Hnrbor 2470. Of)f'n Sundny!i and weekdays
t excf>pt \V~d. J R :30 to 6.
• • • SOTF. OS" BLACKBOARD FROM TF.ACllF.R:
\.\1hen I rail the roll' up yonder at ye re<I schoole
hou~ Sept. 10, I want )'Oii Ava IUJ(I you Shelley
onJ you El:rie Dinsmore and you LltUe Eva to
be wearing bright new Betty Bate!ll gowns from
the 1-QLLY APPAREL! The kindly . Polly
Apparel has a special •epartment' for. little
women talk . . lt.'s k>aded wtlh Loom C1'alt Fairy ·To.le Frocks.
lbette are wonderful, washable dresses tor ~ing girls aced 2
moa. to 14 yrs. There a.re plalda, ginghams, broadcloth1, piques,
plain, nitne:s and Fancy. AJJ guaranteed for lastinc pleasure from
i2.29 on up. Now gmalJ Oirl.9, inscribe this thol' 20 limes on the back
of a s1igar rookie; PollY. Appat'f!I la the smart place to go for slip'
pon\Jf!11,, an't RC!'velry bobby-aox • • . Sox are plain and trtvolowr
siY.H to 8~ for 39c pair. Polty Apparel 1833 Newport Ave., Costa
Mes.'l.
lions . . . These !lhoe experts have ABCD a.nd some E widtha In
theae nationally adverti3ed branda. BARBER'S BOOTERY Is also
headquarte'is for the OFTICIAL BOY SCOt"T SHOES with official
!teal. All klnds of good ahoes here for happy hopalong feet. llar-
bt'r'11 Rootf'ry, 119.'i ~f"\,·port A\'P., ~ta MPM-
e • •
You We.re Only Fooling, Pretty Eyed Baby. But J'll See You Again
on the Atchlson Topeka &: the Santa Fe where the Smo,ke Gets In
Your Eyes. Just pick out ANYTHING ju.Mt anything, record l\virl·
ers! The JlonNt" of lfannony wants to make your life just one sweet
song! "Too Young" is still selling here like it v.·as a plattel' or
uranium ore ... The ne\v Les Paul, Mary Ford ''The WOrld Is Waiting
For The Sunrise" i~ 1 another big hit for these electrified guitar
twangers. Af'lD if you buy a 10 or 12" LP recording at House of
Harmony, you get ABSOLUTELY FREE a 7" Columbia LP clas.1ical
or pop! Frankie Lalne's newest ode to a strange woman Is entitled
"Girl In The Wood." ... like a bold she 111 wit leaves in he.r hair.
House of Ha1·mony lloe!'I Not have "Bor.cht Riders ln Tbe Sky."
But Suzy can orcler you anything ... you f~ like Including "Fi~h·
tail Boogie." I817 Newport Ave .. Co!lta Mesa. Belloon 5737-6653.
• • • •
CHEERS! MY DEARS! I HAVE REVELRY FOR
SALE! Rt1('('f'S."lf11I hostc!l."IC!4 are not born, the-y
study for It. How do you think Perle got to
Luxembourg? Now I know of a place where you 41"
can acquire accessories that will lnsplre you to fll""'
launch wonderous birthday partlea, weddlng show· y;-
!rs., and au manner of galas. The ~ BoUM in I('
Laguna de<:orate• home•. clubs. ball parko or a-.. ;v,,,"
out.I for all apeclaJ events ... These tun•ten make l'I/
party favors to your order or can supply you wJth ~ '"""
IQOfy gimmicks, hats, ballooM favors in a trice!~ .,
Party Ko11se also carries llJIUSUal rttta like ha.nil.. -aOfl'tas't
made straw bap with colortul felt ~ppllqu's (ll2.M-) barbec\te
picnic trays with throw away paper filters., trolllcktnr coiclrtaJJ and
paper napi!ln ""ta. Can:uta a.."'1 tmys, and per!llJnod candlM. Viall
ihl• mel'r)'·making menage, Piµoty Ko,_, 71!' C...t lllnl. ~'*......... 4.-.
LOST-Tv.•o fish poles and I reel
in Balboa parking lot I by Ren-
de:r:vous). Reward. Ph. Buena
Park 5806, collect. 58c60
LOsT -Ladleo!IJ' Tiffany diamond
1A'rist w~tch Sat. Aug. -Ith. Ruby
o r Martne Ave., Balboa Island.
··ca.rollne McPhall" ln8Crlbed on
bac k. _ Gf"nerous rt'ward. S e e
own<'r at 309 Ruby, Balboa Is-
1and. 5&60
LOST-Man's diamond ring, New-
port Fl!lhing Bargr. Sub!lt..anlia-1
reward. Call M r. Hannum col-
lect ANgelu" 6292, Extension
JMI or (eve11. Kl'T'ball 8671 l.
58c60
TWO PAIR hlg.h grade chinchilla.s
for sale or trade tor car. boat,
or what have you! Phone Bea·
con 6i 33-J. Mc60
DELICIOUS GRAIN FED TUR·
KEYS, ducks, geese,
fryen. Live or dre&11ed .
Wilson. Coat.a Mesa.
chJcken
575 w .
58c6-0
HOTPOINT retrlgerator. Excel-
' tent rondition. Harbor 53f-W_
57p59
EL.EC. REFRIG., bargain at $50.
Fine porclain enlmel box, too
large for present Own er. 2021
Eut Bay, Balb6a Harbor 14.27.
57p59
FRIE 1neals every s~ ofteri!
_ ............ ~...... !
NORGE REFR GERATOR 8'h cu.
ft. It has e side space for
frozen foods. crisper for vege-
tables. Large meat storage tray
and It is st>f.f-defroattng. Used
only 1 mo. Take for $219.89 ca.sh
' or take pa nll'I of $11 .86 per
mo. See at 4 So. Spadra. Ful-
lerto 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. Phone
2152. ~tfc
SECTIONAL SOFA, pair uphol.
chd.ira. coffee and !amp tables.
large ottoman. pal r • modern
!amps, birch dinette eet. mod-
em desk. All Xlnt. condition.
227,I Kinp Rd .. Phone Beacon
700:5-W for. appt. l)fk58
RADIOS, bNl sprinp and Jnat-
tn-ss, rugs, lamps, drapes, f'tc.
120 Abalone, Balboa Island.
08c60
_,,,,.... ... ......... _ ---.. ....
you can d~ it, ~~~-.-~--7
,..--L-..,...L--; ~~~
with an electric Nom.-_,, •
foOcl .freezer
• •
•onn• .. ILIE 11 IUCB ...... ;.t... s11*inecl food bud&•! u.
f.,,,Uymftlotiio. l!l1ptcloll7whtn lt~o Ulllyonci
~lclolll mMl that'ewryoae 'l"lciYs.
Oh yeo, u-.·.,.. woyalt can be clane"-wlth on electric
home food freez.or lo help. . .
Tab.O.. WU,. trip "catch" Of'tbe l>untlni trip "liq." Slottd
away lnyiludiiine II•-. It wtlf,keopar.ly lcir.mths.
Andtbe.-.iilncwffll ................. -,_ ... bq1t .
fmla onoldol-fiir .-.. •• -· • • lleft'•llNid.or• ......... ,... .. "' partiomo/-tln. , ...... , .. -..... ~ .... ,.. ..... _.,.-,. ...
...... 1o1iie• l11f'1m_,....y ____ .. .-
l'aols-km ... wllitt...,.....,ll .... 1i... .... -.,. thft111> ..... _..,._.,..,__1e&tllewA .,.,~,_
b11..,.ll't•lllfzntliei-znwllJ_,IM,_l1tlr-1 I • • .
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BALBOA DINGHY (McClu're) ... '-
Fully equipped. Excellent 'coftdi.
Very reasonable. 229 Pearl A.Ve., ·
Balboa !Aland. 56pM
STAR BOAT -good condition,
$350.
ALSO South Bay mooring off Ba.I·
boa IJ!land, $150. Ph. Har. 2807.
• 46c60
.Slips .Availablei .
For boats up to 50 fl. Water and
power f'Urnlshed. LIDO PEN-
INSULA SHl PY ARD. Phone
Harbor 301. 55tfc
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SUMMER RENTAL -J!\lm. 1 J • COCKT,AIL BAR bdrm. apt. 1n corona .d.r Mar. $2500 Down -Newport Heights $3700 -CASH * · * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
ntneaa.. Pb. Lexlngton 8-.9039 2~5 Available now unUl Au&" 19th. ~ 3 BEDROOM HOMI:. H .. oce&11view,1li 'b&tlJa, \PLUS $32.50 per month bu)'9 thJo -
ALSO yearly rental avallable flreplace, garbage dlspoal. Owner wUl finance at UOO attractive new beach borne lo-RE.QWOOD BEAC'fi HOUSE
after Sept. 3rd. Harbor 1077-J month. Wou1d cons!der Tr111t Deed u down payme.nL cated one bt0c.k trom the 'bnt Nice 3 bdrm. be'ach house of redwood siding. WelJ.
and Hlt.rbor 152o-J. 56c58 ~ ocean front ~ach. Two bdrm.a, ' J ted · d
R ' ti R h T tr7 950 clever uvlJfg ·room wtth lrulide oca near ocean an bay. Just reduced to $9350.
p.m., Mr. Riggs. · 57p59
Chrysler Engines
Used
$
MAKE.
$ $ ' BALBOA ISLAND us c anc ype -'I' • planter, large wardrobe•
nits charmlng 2 btdroom borne t1 1 year old and pretty' and extra storage . St.all shower, ON LIDO ISLE .
Come and ask me how you can
own an all metal fireproof build-
ing. Complete wtth Electric Re-
frigerated cabinets flld •~orage
wtth li1uorescent Lightin g AND
make up to $SOO a month for
only $1'°°. Let ~ pro ve It!
E19uae.a and Apta.. yearly or tea·
aonal. See Gail Camey, wtU. u a plcture. Hu maJU!1tve brick fireplace. Large wln· car port. A alx weeks summer
dow&, :l7 x 125 lot tn Nl!lWpOrt Height. area. Only $2660 rental should make the YEARS 45' lot near bay. Two bdrms. and 1 Y,, baths. At-
tractive provincial papers and furnishings'. Fire-
place. Beauttful walled patio and garden. Reduc-Crowns -Royals
See John Hariey
NELDA GIBSON down. Thia prlct: CAN'T BE BEAT! payment.a. AJ90 an excellent
proi>@rty for income or specula·
tJon. Full price $69~.
at .8eacraft .
825 COAST WGHW A y
NEWPORT BEXCR,
PH. BEACON 5771
JOE CALLI
Real Estate Broker Ha.r. 2248-J
2822 Newport Blvd., Newport Bch.
D4tfc 4~Wanted to Rent -~~~~~~-'---=-::
REAL EST A Tl!l
306 Martne, Balboa LIL Har. 502
119ttc
ONE BEDROOM· Aparlment, $1D
per month. All utUitle• paid.
920 Co&l!lt Hwy_., Newport Bc'h.
r.tlc60
3 Bedroom Home -$11,950
One block tb hlgh achool ln Newport Height.. Brand
new, beat hardwood. P'laptone tlreplace. Le.rge plate
glaaa wlndowe, facing paUo. F . H. A. term•.
BEACON HILL REALTY
'88 Newport Blvd. (above Arche•l . Ph. B. ~713-R or1Eves. B. 5632-W
$4950 Dn, Lido Isle
New 2 bdrm home. 21 fl. Uvtng
roorn with fireplace, bar-type
k itchen. dinette, 2 bdnna, glass"..
E"d in tub, private patio, large
2-car garage. Full price Sl'fi,750.
ed to $17,500. .
, OCEAN ,FRONT HOME
Newly painted inside and out. Icfeal beach house
within walking distance of pier. "Neat as a pin"
Three bdrms., 2 baths, very nice.
FALCON-Phone Harbor 0197·J
be.fo re 10 a.m . or 6-7 p.m. Mc58 Bay Front Owners
A'ITENTION!
CORONA DEL MAR -Lowly 1
bdrm. apt. P lcture window.
Bra nd new maple furniture.
165 mo. incl. utU. Phone Har·
bor 388..J. Mc80
ADJOINING BALBOA BAY CLUB · BayShores Bay View WATERFRONT HOME
Pier and slip. 3 bdrms. plus maid's room. Modern
with every convenience. Attractive colors & decor.
Nice patio, flagstone BBQ and garden. $39,500.
12 Pr. SKIFF, alm03t new. auit-
a.ble for outboard. $12!5. ALSO
8 ft., foldflat. 228 Goldenrod.
Corona del Mar. Harbor 770-R.
56c"8
14 IT. JOHNSON Gull . G . 17-
round bottom center board. Sall
and boat In ver y good condttlon..
Motor attachment-with trailer .
918 Ocean Blvd .• Corona del Mar.
Harbor 2631-J. 56c58
SAIL BOAT tor sale. Snipe No.
4211 .. com plt"te with sails. 8&Jld
dolly, etc. $360. Boy hu gone
to war. See a t 1104 W . Balboa
Blvd., Sat. &: Sun. 53p58
Hr.., tt. WIZARD f iber glass boat
0·1; h. p. Evinrude outboard
motor, 2 wheel boat trailer. Car
top carrter for. boat. Complete
and only 1 yr. old. MAKE
OFFER.
South Coast Co.
Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach
at 23rd
Harbor 2600
66tfc
OUTBOARD MOTOR, 7 1> hp.
Martin, $70. Excellent condi·
lion. 33 Beacon Bay. Ph. Har-
bor 2369. · 58p60
M-Muslcal, Radio
small studio upright
ln perfect condition.
LOVELY
piano
Terms $39 95 down and $14.14
per mo. at SlIAFER'S MUSIC
CO. (Since 1907 ), 421 No. Syca-
n1ore, Santa Ana. Kl 2-0672.
· ~tfc
REPOSSESSED! Beautiful Elec·
trlc Orgit.n. Famous make. For
church or home. Pay out l>Jll·
ance. Big saving'. Like new .
DANZ -8CHMlDT PIANO and
OROAN CO.. Santa Ana, 520
No. Main, corner 6th.
RENT A PIANO, $& pe• mo. All
ter-m rent allowed when you
buy. DANZ · SCHMIDT. Sant&
Ana. 520 N. Ma.in.
RENT A PIANO for only J~ per
m onth. R ental appltea o n future
purchaae at SHAFER'S MU-
SIC CO. (~nee 1907 ) 421 No.
Sycamore, Santa Ana. Klmbt'·
ly z.o812. ._· •
COME IN, H>:AR and PL.A Y ,,.W
Hammond Chord Organ. No
music lesson& nece888ry. Any-
one can play this in•trument.
DANZ • SCHMIOT PIANO and
ORGAN CO .. Sa.ota Ana, ~20
No. Ma.In, corner 6th.
GRAND PIANOS. Big Summer
site now on Steinway, MMOn
&. Hamlin, Knabe, Chickering,
Cbaae, WurUtzer, Bohmer, Fbh·
er and many other1. Some new.
some used. Prices atart at $3!}6
DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO CO.,
320 No. Mall\, Santa Ana.
SPINET PIANO, Pay· out balance
S285. Another Spl.nl!lt, ba.l. $387
K~bal made Spinet, $493. See
our Ilst ot returned rentals and
repoSJfeulona. DANZ·SCflMIDT
,BIG PIANO .STORE. 100 bar·
gains, :520 N . Matn, Santa Ana.
corner 6th Street.
GOOD PRACTICE PIANOS. $49,
167. $83 and up. Let the kld-
dief learn. PfY but $5 per mo.
2 yr .. e~change at tull value.
OANZ.SCHMJD'l" . Bib PIANO
SALE NOW. ON. Santa Ana,
C.20 No. Main. corner 8th.
SIAMESE KJTTENS, 2 month8
old. Fine apeclmen1, $15. Ph.
Harbor 1326-R. Mp60
OFFICE BP ACE, l2x20, down·
stain locatk>n, comer of Palm
.. E. Balbo\ Blvd., BaJ-. Ph.
Harbor· 21121. ~tfc
GOOD omCE or 1m&ll businesa
bulldlng on bu•y Newport Blvd.
Above the Archea; ST& or aub-
mlt. Inquire it Be&con HW
·Realty. ' 448 Ne..port Blvd..
Goota Kea. oecM
IN CORONA DEL KAR -At-
tractlYe. •tore raoin. eacellent
locoUon In new bulldlq, J75 per
-UL .
Who will r('scue the Wllsons ?
Don, Midge, Kenny. Gary and
one old dog . Come Aug. 19 .,qr
wtll be without living quartt'r3
in the heart or the sca."<>n ! Siner
the Bay district Is to be our
home for at least the next 8
mons., and we &.re not here for
a vacation. your prices fo r sum-
mer rentals are very d isconcer t-
ing! Therefor e. "'·e hum bly off~r
our services and will gladly re·
decorate your home l.n order to
partially make up the dlff. in
rent. Of cour!K' we would liv1•
"off the bay," but w ould IOVt'
to have the care of a pier, float .
tx>at or ? Thi! chic k B, agea 3 Y.:
and nine are neither Inhibited.,
gentle, or quiet . They are boys.
How many bedrooms? Would
like at least 2 but very happy
with 3 and d('lighted with 4
You name It ' and we'll s leep ,
for with the exception of our
pocket -bOOk. we a re very flex!·
ble people. Any offers , ideas, or
21uggestions , ("but we don't
want to_ drown the boys, o r
shoot the dog"} will . be most
gratefully received at Box 466
Balboa Island. If we don't hear
from one of you befor-e the 19th,
look for us under the first rock
going 80Uth on 101. References
may be obtained from Marilyn
Leidy's Real Es tate office. Har.
1958-Har. 1008-J eves. P . S.
\Ve could move 1n tomorrow!
56c"8
--~----------' RESPONSJBLE school employ<'e
des ires. r ental ot large 3 or -t
bedroom horn(', y•·ar's lease if
possiblt>. W r ite Rt. l , Box 86,
Santa Paula, Ca ll r. 55c60
WANT 3 BEDRM. furn. house on
ll!la.&e with option to buy , tor
occupancy on or before Sept.
l st . Phonl!l Ha rbor 1797-J
56c61
Yearly Rentals
N EWPORT BEACH -A vallable
Srpt. Isl . Furn. 2 bdrm. house,
garage. Owner pays gas. Yearly
lease $66 mo.
Beacon 6467-M. 57trc
WINTER RENTAL Reserve
now, Avail. Sept. 9 . New nice·
ly furnished 1 bedroom Apt.
Twin b<-ds, ahower &. tub. Good
hea t ing . Ext ra beds ln living
r1n. 1811 W . Balboa Blvd .. N PW·
port Beach. 68p60
4_S·A-Traller SJ!JlC!l
LARGE TRAILER ln lovely courl
e pace Inc luded Adults $30 n10 .
1741 P omona, Costa M esa. Ph.
Bea. 6747-J. 66t fc
44-Rooms for Rent
ATTRACTIVE ROOM comfort·
a bly furnlahed. Private en·
trance. private bath, convCilent
location. WS ~!z Marigold, Co-
rona del Mar. Harbor 2863-R.
56c58
F URNISHED ROOM in Balboa.
Private entrance, private bath.
$2~ mo. Harbor 817 or eves.
Harbor 2520-M. 58c60
Automotive •
48-Automobiles, Tires
LlNCOLN '40. Sedan-a fine car-.
only $1493. Prlvat~ pa rty. 402
Serra Drive, Corona Highlands.
Harbor 2330· W. 66ca8
1941 STUDEBAKER COUPE -
Re built engine. lfGO. f66 New·
port Blvd., Col:la Mesa. Beacon
5713-R . McM
~~~~~~~~~~.~~~~~~~~~~
1940 FORD r \Ullom Tudor, O. 0 ,
low mlleag1'. private owned. Call
Ha.r. 2123-J eves. o r week e nd !fl.
43-Apartments and HoWieS
LIDO ISLE
Smartly furnished 1 and 2 b<'d-
r-oom aparlment.s with garagr.
Sept. l~ to June 15t h. 1 bt>d room
f twin bedsl $75 mo .. 2 hE'd rms . SioO~nio. AIJ u t ilit ies paid. 1Ci(.a.J
for &ehool teachers or profe.s-
sionaJ people.·
.p. A. PALMER
INCORPORATED.
3333 Via Lldo Harbor 1500
Newport Be4ch, Cali f.
58tfc
BALBOA-N ice on~ room Apt.
Suitable one pPrson. Refrig.
Util Pd. Yrly . $32.50 mo. Good
location . Phone Harbor 1839-J .
Call 310 .lal~d Ave. :>8p60
RENTAL r
SPECIALISTS
cao lCdna Cra11
Linwood Vick, Rltor.
Balboa ~d. Har. 2012 32cM
WINTER\ RENTAL -Oct. l s t-
June I.Bl. 2 bdrm. furnis hed
house, $75 mo., plus utilities.
See owner. 110 Opal St., Bal-
boa Island. M c68
------------~~ YEARLY-2 bedroo1n d uplt>x. un·
fw-nlahed. Garage. Near both
&ehools. 2260 Clay. Cliff Haven.
For Information Phone Harbor
1297-R. • 58c60
.~~~~~~~~~~~-
:;&"8
'41 FO RD S11pc r ~luxe 4-dr . se-
dan. $3:>0. Al!o brand new
7.\)0 x _16 8-ply truck tir e with
flip, $30. :l:i Balboa'. Coves. Ph.
Harbor 706 after 5:30 p.m. 56tfc
'47 CADILLAC CONY .. 32.000 m i.
Very nice. Every a ccesMOry. May
take "!><f Fo rd Coupe o r Tudor
In trade. Harbor 1342. {>8p60
·:;o CHEV. P ower • Glide, every
extra, 15.000 ml .. $1700. Com-
pare with u.M>d car Iota: Harbor
2313. evea. 203 . 39th St., New-
port Beach. 5&:60
55--Money to Loan
LOANS For Home!!
5')0-20 yr. looana
CONSTRUCTION LOANS
&t l'>--5~ % (14 yrs.>
WE BUY AND SELL
TRUST OEl!lDS
Sl!lE BOB SATTLl!:R
1415 COAIJT BLVD. •
Corona del Mar Harbor 1077·J
Rep. POIRIER MORTGAGE CO.
Metro Life Ina. F'Unda , KI 3-6186
LOANS TO BUlLD, DI.PROVE.
BUY, MODERNIZE. OR
REFINANCE
We Buy Truot o.oda
NEWPORT BALBOA Fl!lOl!:RAL
SAVINGS t. LO/Joi ASSN.
11333 Via Udo Pl( Hat. 1500
On Peninsula Point . REAL ESTATE LOANS
NICELY FURNISHED 3 bdnua
available July 15th, ye arly or
Monthly. Brokera U.t. 1532
Miramar, Balboa.. owner. Pbone
Har. 06J.2·W , Har. 2001..J. 19ttc
C. D . M. -Unfumlllhed 2 or 3
bdrm. view home. Adult.a. 1 girl
12 or over 0 . K. ALSO 1 bdrm.
view home rurnyi.bed. AduJt.s.
· Harbor 0167-M. MceO
CORONA DEL MAR-Untllrn. 2
bedroom home. large ltvlng rm.,
W to 'W carJ!el, venetian blind!!.
tUe bath. Adulll. Phone Har-
bor 386..S. ~eo
PENT HOUSE and 3 rm. coltar;eo.
OD Oolllns l.aland
Each apt. --ter frontage.
Aecom. 4.. Weet md Park Ave""' Bal""--lolud. H&rbor, 296lt-W -
· Interest Rallll t 'Ai • 5'!1>
LoaN quickly ln&IH ln the Bay
Atta ahd i....,una. Sln•l• o.-
mulUple unlU. New or old.. Be
w1oe and •ve "1 ,,..flnandnl
your pre8e1lt 1oen. Minimum O ·
ponae. No cllars• tor pttliml·
nary appraJl&L Pbone Santa
A1la Klmborb> 8421 or '!'rlt.e.:
ARTHUR A. MAY
Kortpl" LoD Co.l'l'eOpondellt
Two caut. ut• J.na. eo:a •
1414,Bnutb M'"al1' Ranta AM •
61-Beal llltaie Esclwl1e
''LET'S TkADE"
HA VE JH,000 equity In 2 ,!Urn.
"""-(.-HDl&lli) Balboa
Bouten.rd.. ·
wm tr'a4e for a bdrm. --. liar·
bor area. WW a-.uae. PboM
3 modem homes, 2 brand new. All have 2-car gar.
in this m06t desirable, highly restricted residential
corninunity. Private beaches & lots of advantages.
One 2 B.R ...................................................... $14,500
Another ......... , .......... y .••.. : ••.•••.••••.•.•••.•••••••••.••.•• $13,750
One large bdrm. (beach home) .................. $10,500
They all are on large lots and have enclosed· patios.
LINWOOD VICK, Realtor
312 Marine Ave., Balboa Island Harbor 2042
•
BALBOA ISLAND
Choice South Bayfront Income
EXCELLENT DU PLEX-Prime location-Superb vtew
Fine Beach. Each unit has &paclous· living room. fire·
place, 2 0 . R., 2 bnths. private garage, plu" many un-
usual fea t ures. Well built with nearly 3000 sq. ft. total
area ( Archltects's plans and &pectflcatlons available for
inaJpcction ) Exceptionally good value!
Price $45,000-Terms
Wm ~ W. SANFORD, Realtor
Park A Vl!lnue at Marine Harbor ,2462 Balboa Island
LIFE CAN BE
BEAUTIFUL!
U you liVe in a home that
has beauty. charm & other
things you have dreamed
about. One of these could
be it. ALL on LlW ISLE
and ALL EXCLUS'IVE
listings :
1. S parkling new 3 bedroom , 2
bath hon1 e on choic(' lot . Large
chc>erful roon1 e, u n It heflt
breakf8Jlll bar. lovely work
Aaver k itche n, spaclou.s Willied
In patio are a ff'!W of many out
&tandlng fea tuf('s. This la a
terrific BUY a t o nly $24,7~. '
2. Our latest and nE"weBt on LIDO
ISLE. On 2 lol8-60 fert with
that extra large patio you have
wantC'd -a ll big, light, cheerfu l
rooms. H ome has 3 bedrooms,
2 baths, unit heat, bleached
gum doors. Chinese elm tret',
walled in space for boat 21tot-
age and place artistically land
8CBJH!d . This ls a BEAUTY a.t
$32.500.
3. "C HO IC E SPO'l'" on the BAY -
FRONT of LIDO ISLE o nea.r-
\y new 4 tx-droom a.nd 2 balh
homt' that is a "hoiley." This
ts not an "olrl beach house" but
is a 8nappy, cleve r year around
homf". Large rooms. unit' heat,
g arbage dl11})0flal, hotpolnt dish·
wuhe r, 2 sundeck1>1. lovely view
and many other smart features.
Thia la a. quality BUY. Priced
r ight.
ALSO
W e a.re t he DEVELOPERS of
lovt:!ly LlDO JSLE ~ where a
little buya a LOT.
If you prefe r to build we have
&ome good lot.s on LIDO ISLE.
As the DEVELOPERS we· can
otter you low price. and euy
terms . It will pay you to check
wtth us on UDO ISLE. COME
LOOK.
P.A. PALMER
INCORPORATED
• 3333 Via Lido
Newport S..Ch. Calli.
Harbor 1~
Balboa Peninsula
INCOME
Exceptionally 'r\,!ce 4 unJta -2
&tory atueco. only 1 Y.. yra. old.
4-car garage. Three l bdrm.
unlta tumlobe<L One 2 bdrm.
unit · unfurnished. Close lo bay
and ocean swtmmlng. Excellent
income.
$36,500
•
Balboa. Older Home
Very nice ~ bdrm., 2 "-Uut, IArae
Hvin& room With flttplace. A o-
.,_ the llreel. from thO ... ,.
• and _, ~· to <Balboa
and IOOpplq .....
·Only $15,000 fU'rn. •
LOOK : $1800 Down
And ll.8 a 3 bdrm.-Only onr yr.
old, near the high school. Hwd .
floors, dual heater, garbage dis-
poaa.1. Just Imag ine the pay-
ment. .are only $56 Inc luding
taxes and lruiurancc. The full
price only-
$9750
WHAT A f!UY!
CIOSe in location near Broadway
and only a couple blocka to
Alpha Be la. Br-and nE"w quality
conatructed . 2 bdrm., la rge dln·
Ing room, kitchen hu galore of
cupboard 21pace, fireplace, a c·
coustlc celllng. Thia Is an oul-
standlng home for the price of
$10,500
Phil Sullivan
C. Galen Denison
G. T. Everson
490 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa
Ph. Bea. 6698 or Bea. :>4M-J
' f .. ~ ' ' ' '
Plf01'fE Harbor 1616 to place
your want ad on this page.
* * * * *
CLIFF DRIVEl
View Lot
*
UNOBSTRU BTED VIEW o f har-
bor a.nd ocean. Double fronta ge
76xl6lx240 R 1 & R 3 $8,600
Ter~.
Rancho Santa Fe
23 SECLUDED Acree, near golf
couree. Ocean and mountain
view. Several building sites.
Can aubdlvlde. S9500 Terma.
Ramona
8 ~ ACRES right in town. Beau·
titul hilltop for home & grove.
$4,000 Tenn&.
Owner Box 343 Newport Beach
Phone Harbor 1960.
* * * * * *
Do You Want A
Cute summer
Cottage?
We have it on Balboa Island,
near the Bay and shopping
district. 2 bdrms, $10, 750,
terms.
NELDA GIBSON
aoe Marine
Balboa l.al&nd Pb. Har. 502
Today's Best Buy ..
SHORE CLIFFS
Reduced to Sell!
I
3 bdnn home on large lot. Coft.
venl~ lo beac!IQ. .uDy land-
11eoped. Ww $n,ll00-
' Now Only $19,995
Multiple u.tlq No. 1-
U:S
• Harbor 20M-M .-tnp. aopet
Bay Front -. Coast .Properties Co. •
Udo w. ~ r and 2 bdrm 111111a. VIEW HOME ao1 c. a.a.o.:'llhlL, Blaboo
w~~?q·.~l?r · •1• Ooul 111-,.l --2«3 co...~-
ll'l'OR& r<>A timrr -u • " u-Alis, ·'80. •k. ... ,_ ... ._ ~ ~ -• Earl Chamberlain
-Ille r ... ...., Inoa ts±-,Bo.r. ~ ·--. Bar. 29H-lll. ONlll BLK. -_...__-., w. ' • -OOUt -.. o.r-dot Kat
Deluxe 3 bdml, 2 bath home.
Beautif ul vi ew of bay from llv·
Ing and dlnlrig rooms. Outstand-
ing floor plan and beat construe·
tlon. Really one ot the nicer
homeg in Bay Shores. Price
$25,000.
GREENLEAF .. ASSOC.
·BUILDER -REALTOR
3112 Newport Blvd .. Harbor 2552
COSTA MESA.
$3000 DOWN
·FINEST Realckntlal street. Near·
ly new 3 B. R. home, 1 ~ baths.
large llv. rm., fireplace, 2-car
garage, big lot. fenced. Price
reduced agaln-MAKE OFFER!
HORACE 8. MAZET
306 Marlne Ave.
Balboa laland Harbor 3028-J
fOtfc
BEACH HOME
3 Be<lroom houl!le, walking dis-
l~ce to pier , partly furnished,
only $6300, terms. $2500 down.
N . B .. C. Realty Co.
32nd and Newport Blvd.
Newport Beach
~c58
Newport Heights
Today's Best Buy
NEW lhree bedroom hon1e with
fireplace, t u r n a c e, hardwood
floors. g&rbage disposal, double
garage.
· $11,000 full price
Unobstructed View Home
2 B. R. Muter B. R. 14x20
2 baths, large playroon1
and shop. 3 car garage.
-$5,000 will handle '
Ralph P. Maskey
3411 ·Newport Blvd., Newport
Phone Harbor 402
56tfc
Balboa Islan~
Cham1ing 2 bdrm. home l.n fine
condition PLVS a. separale
guE"st room and bath. Good lo·
cation close to south bay . Will
exch. for property ln Puadena
or vacinily. •
Stan Hadfield, Rltr.
216 ~arine, Balboa Island
Phone Harbor 20
~ANT TO TRADE?
OWNER wi.sbea to sell or tre.de
Xlnt. income prop. tor a home
in Hubbr Area . 11 rental unlls
furn. % rme. ea., and the man-
agera home. Large refit. rooms
and showers. Laundry room.
Room tor m ore u.ri.lts. Shows
very good income ot $4 00 per
mo. A&king price only S25.000.
A true value! 300 Avocado St.,
Costa. Me.sa. 53c66
O\VNER leaving state. mu&t seU
3-yr. old 2 bdrm. home. Hdwd.
fl,oors, floor tu.rnace, dbl. gar.
Fenced ya!~· Lot\60 x 120. $1450
down. S9.000 full price. 423
Flower, Costa Meaa. 58p60
,. BEAUTIFUL BAYFRONT
Choice part of bay with pier and fl oat, wide ter-
ra!"' overlooking bay activities, choice plantings
in gardens. House in immaculate condition. Large
living room, dining room and master bedroom.
Three other bedrooms and maid's room and bath.
A . truly choice propertl;" Exclusive.
BAY AND BEACH REALTY
1450 Balboa Blvd.
Ethel :Shirley
Dick Fay
J . M. Miller
Harbor 1264
Gloden Fay
Frank Everett
************ * * * * * *
BRAND NEW -Ready to Inspect
THREE BEDRM. -2 baths -o Vers lzE"d 2-c e.r attached
garage. Located on tree lined gentle slopl n~ corner l~t.
ALSO JUST COMPLETED
TWO BEDRM. with spac ious 2 Qdrm. apt.
garage with view of ocean. (
~H HOUSES are RANCH S~LE (Ith t ile baths.
garbage disposals. large l!lnclosed patios, ovl!lr si.zed p3.n ·
eled' flreplacea, decorator colors and wall pa pers. Sepe.-.
rate laundry rooms.
500 • 502 Poinsettia, Corona del Mar
Phone Owner, Harbor 1521-J
or see your broker. -
Pick your location ...
at a price that's RIGHT
NEWPORT HEIGHTS -C'1'J m-
fortable 1 bdrm. home. large lot,
only .......... ········-············--$ 7,000
CORONA DEL KAR-Near new
2 bdrms., hdwd. Ooors, fireplace.
Di"{"'sal. Only ··~ ...... ~ .... $11 ,900
CORONA DEL MAR-3 bdrrns ..
Q bath8. Forced air heat,· a real
buy, only ............................ $15.900
SHORECLIFFS -Choice of 60 ft.
bldg. lot . Magnificent unob-
structed view, only ........ $10,500
For these and other superior !lat-
ings throughout th e Harbor
Area. call John Mottram, Hal'-
bor 1500; eves. Har. 2.f80-R. '
P .A. PALMER
INCORPORATED
3333 Via Lido
Newport Bea~h. Calif.
Harbor 1500
MODERN DUPLEX
I
PLUS 4 GARAGES on cor-
ner lot near Yacht Club
and good bathing beach.
1 unit a vailabie Sept. 1st.
Owner says "SELL."
Listed for $15,500
Balboa Realty Co.
Roa.a Greeley Josep~e Webb
Lllllan McAdoo
700 E . B&lboa Blvd. Har. 3277
56c6I
Cliff Haven
RAMBLING RANCH TYPE three
bdm1. home on 70 ft. Jot . At·
tractive kitchen. use either gu
or-elec. range and refrig, H eavy
1:1hake roof, rnany othe r fea -
ture•, only $15,SOO, te nn&.
Corona del Mar
Ne\Y 3 bdrm, C8pe Cod, fo rced
a ir hE"ating, ·Jar~ living room,
fireplace, double garage. Desir·
able location, immroiate possea-
sion. $14,5-00, ex~el. terms.
G. I. RESALE-2 bdrm. stucco,
dbl. ga r .. R·2 lot. Pymts. only
$5:> per mo., includ. taxes, f.%'
int. and inaur. Why pay rertl !'
s ee ' this, it won't la.at at ohly
$10,500.
W. E. Fisher; Realtor
ERNIE SMITH,
916 Coul Blvd.
Corona del
Assoc.late
Harbor 2443
Mar
JUST COMPLETED
In Exclusive Shore Cliffs
THREE BEDRM., 2 bath home
on la rge 80xlJ8' lot 1660 sq.
tt. plua muonry g a'rage with
radio controlled door. hardwood
floor& Forced a ir furnace. U>t.a
ot tile. Completely fenced and
landscaped.
Priced at $27 .500. 1,2 down
Call owner Harbor 2941-J or see
hou.se at 134 Shorecliffs Road.
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THREE BEDROOMS!
COSTA MESA'S BEST BUY
Hardwood floors, 2 tumacea. All
steE"I kitchen. 2 yrs. old. BeauU-
tut fenced patio and barbecu~.
Near 21ch ools and &hopa. $3,liOO
down. E&Sy FHA tenna. OWner
Har. 1~0-M. or Harbor 2422.
4.3tfc· Corona. del Mar
BARGMN .Home and
$9000 BUYS ~ 3 yr. old, 2 bdnn. I Business for Lease
garage apll l!lxcell•nt loc•tlon. 6 ,rooms 1 ~ baths -wonder-
New Bay Front
Very attractive. Lots of Ule. ful spot .for office or pro-
Room to build home in front of fi · '
lot. $4,000 ~UI handle. Balance , e&111onal man. L o t B of
leSB than • t. room for pari<fng on busy
e, Realtor
310 Cout y •• Corona del Mar .• 56c58
•• OPEN 1 - 5 ••
S..utltul[7 tiirnlohed ;year round
4 bdrm, J ~ home. PncllcalJy
new K00'8N, with --patio;~'*':· Rndy for com·
·P~ ~-nu oee..n mvd, -Batilor 2tlf·K. Utfc
Special .
2~ &er-.~t~ dJet•DM to
ilbopplns lil Coota -This •la llD 1 'btter! J
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17th St., Costa Mesa. Wi!l
remodel to auit'tenant. See
387 -17th St. and call Har-
bor 1119().M, or Har. 2422.
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Stan ~.lladfield, .Rltr.
r"'Jt• K&ttile. ··-T+nd .. ,.._. &itJor IO
HOME. large lot, chplce location.
f bdrm and den, S baths. Fine
sandy beach, pier a.nd float prl.
You mll8t aee this property lf \
yoµ are looking for th..• finest
In BAY FRONT .• PRICE '69,500
Tenrui. •
GREENLEAF & ASSOC.
BUILDE:R -REALTOR
3112 Newport Blvd .. Harbor 2652
Beautiful Bay Shores
' HOKE JUST COKPLETED -:1-
bodrooma. DbL gar., ltreplace.
tu.mace heat, prbage dtspOeat.
dWhmuter, • t • t lo n a r-y tub.
Completer')' fenced nKtwood.
Nice patio. Year round borne..
Price $13, 750, terms
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