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43rd YEAR-NUMBER 41 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, fJDloAY, OCTqBER 9, 1951 FIVE CENTS
I AT SCENE OF TRAFFIC TRAGEDY Friday momtng .......
Offtcer M. N . Coe and Dr. Gerald Rau-.. benclln&' oveor Ronllle L
HalnP8, u tkaJ Ambulaoce attendante carefully placed Chari.ea C. ' . '
COS.TA MESA YOUTJt .,QIES~
TWO'"INJlJREO lN-tRASH
A Costa Mesa youth wu fatally lnju.red and two others wer'?
hurt serioWily early Friday morning In a apecta.cular automobile era.sh
into a garage and several other ob!lrucUons at 29th St, and Newport
Blvd .. Newport Beach. It was the city'a second traffic fatality this
year, police said.
Dead was Jack William Turley,,...--------------
Jr., 17, of ·2331 Sant& Ana Ave ..
dbsta Meu.. Hia body WM taken
to Baltz Mortuary. Turley lived
only a few minutes a(!.er the crash.
Newport police .said. He called the
name of one of hie companions be·
fore he died.
The injured: Pvt. Charles C.
Chapman. 21. driver, ot :US18 Or-
ange Ave., Cost& Mesa. and head·
quarters squadron 43. United
States Air Force Base, TuC80n.
Ariz., and Ronnie Louis Haine•.
21 . of 2~72 Eldon Ave., Costa
Mesa. I Inveslip.ting officers reported
ll)al Chapman, driving a 11Ml
sldan coupe owned by his father,
R. E . Chapman. was speeding
south oq Newport Blvd. The car
plowed into a corrugated Iron
building siding adjacent to Hank's
Radiator Service, 2900 Newport
B~d .. then bounced off two park-
ing meters which bent under the
pressure. Additionally, Wle car
snapped off an Edison light pole
at its baae.. knocked over a city
"No Parking" sign and a mer-
chant's sign before coming to rest
in a vacant lot next to Hank's.
Bod Reed, owner ot the struc·
lure Into which the car crashed,
sa.ld prelimicary estimates fixed
damage tti the Iron siding a.nd
overhead door at about $200.
The Injured were treated Im·
mediately at the scene by Dr.
Gerald Rausa, whose emergency
hospital i.s near the scene. Chap-
man and Haines were sen l to the
Community Hospital, Santa Ana.
after Dr. Raus.a gave preliminary
treatmenL ,
Chapman's injuries Included a
double compound .fracture of one
leg. a compound fracture of the
other plus internal injuries.
He was transferred to March
Air Force Base hospital in criti-
cal condition. Haines was treated
al Community Hospital tor a
broken arm and a.a ot yuterday
had been sent home, police said.
Force ot the impact could be
estimated by the tact that one of
Chapman·• shoes was thrown' 80
feet from bi• body, bis wallet .U
feet.
Chapman •. lf'JCOnd lnJury victim, on stretcher. Td Jen, blanket
CO\'MS body or Jack WWlam Turley, Jr., who dJed 8C&Dt momenb
after car (left) cruhl'd Into Iron-aid~ buUdlnl', numeroll.8 polM
and parkl ... meten. (Photo by Officer Roger E . Neth I
By Rod -Mllllan
Ray Rosso's Orange Coast College Pirates proved lo themselves
a.nd 3~ spectators lh~t they could play football Saturday night as
New Time, Place
for . Island Race
Starting time and place for
Ne~rt Ha.rbor Yacht club's S&n
Clemente laland race have been
cha.nl'ed. It wu announced today.
New at&rting time will be at 9
p.m. lnetead of 6 p.m., Friday.
New 1tartlng place will be at the
tuming b&lin at the eut end ot
Udo Isle tnatead of between the
Ila&' off Balboa pier a.nd the com-.
mlttee boat.
Motora will be permitted to
.within 60 yarda ot the starting
line or two minutea before the
•tarting gun. Entry blank.a must
~ filed M.fore 6 p.m. Friday.
Either end of San Clemente Is-
land may be' rounded by yachts·
men making the race. Flnll!lh line
will be between the light at the
end of the west jetty and Qell
buoy, leaving the bell buoy to
starboard.
Safe Proves too
~uch for Burglar
An amaleur cracksman 's efforts
to break into an office sate at
Van'8 Bowling center , Costa Mesa.
early yesterday were crowned
with failure, Sheriffs deputies re-
ported.
Tools for jimmying the small
aafe were strewn around lhc man-
ager's office. ()ne Iron tool had
snap~ ott between the sate and
its door on the hinge side. The
hinges we re bent out or shape but
the handle was untouched~ '
The would-be safecracker open-
ed the office Ooor with a. jimmy,
aceording to spllnl<"r evtdence.
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they completely oulcluaed a game Fullertqn Junior College 20·7 on ''
the loser's field. It was the opening EB15tern Conference game for both. t..
The Maroon and Orey appeared._ _____________ _
to be a different -. team aa they to say which ran better ... Hal
slashed and pounded at the Fuller-Smith apparently ha.a lost aU et-r.'
ton defense lo roll up 4~ yard• feet.a ot that hip point which kept I
in 64 offensive plays. Actually, the him out of the Oregon Tech game
score should have been greater for last week and Jess Smith shook
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the locals. They had one 'touch-oft lhe flu bug . . Harlow Rich-
down called bll(:k becaUSe of a ardson is still nursing an injured
penalty and (umbl~ lhrt>e times knee and will mjtyi action. Satur·
as they apparently were headed day night ... Bob Woodhouse
for pay dtrt~ach rumble waa re-played h.Ui best game of the ·year
cove red by Fullerton. according to line coach John
Standout ln the local ft.ltack Owens who also had kind words
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was J ohn Black who rambled 118 for Ed Mayer, former Harbor '
ya rds in 1-4 pl&-y1 .on the ground tackle, and Jerry Bodine of Hunt-
for an 8.4 yards l'ained per play lngton Beach, who made six
average and caught two pa.Ne& tor tackles ... Mel SmaUey was
35 additional yard.1. knocked "ga-ga" in the flnl
Four See~_ Okay FEED~R .. AIR LINE SERVICE .
Four applications to the U . s .
Arlny COrpa of Engtneera .for per·
milt to construct moorage plent
and noata In Newport Beach
watera were announced today by
Lt. Col .. John R. JMUlarone, execu-
tive officer.
Drawinga showing lOOation and
plan of ea.ch · structure are on file
at his office in Loe Angdea where
Interested parties objecting to the
propoaed ·atructures have unttl
Oct. 29 to make their prole3t.&
knowri. Decisions on iuulng per·
mlta will be hued on the effect
6t the proposed work on navlp·
tlon.
Applicant. listed are: Henry
Erbe. 4208 River Ave., Newport
Be&ch. who plans to buUd a noat
and appurtenances in front ot lot
5, block 242, Canal Section, be-
tween 42nd a.nd 4.3rd atreeta; Ed·
ward Back.a, 6301 South Kraemer,
Placentia, who plans to construct
a pier, float, etc. ii\ front of lot
7, a.nd a portion of lot 8, block 25,
Eastslde &.ddit(on lo B&Jboa Tract:
Knut R, Sjorgren, 149!i Bedford
Road, San Marino, who ask8 per·
ml88ion to bulld a pier, float, ramp,
etc., on southerly side ot Lido Isle
In front of the aoutheBSterly half
o ( lot 905 and the northwesterly
halt ot lot 908, Tract 907, Lido
Isle;
Dean Saum, 1816 South Third
Street. Alhambra. who plans to
build a 1nooring float. etc., on the
southerly aide of The Rialto, speci·
flcally in front o( lot 3,. block 636.
Canal Section, extending into The
Rialto a distance of 26 !eel.
BUILDING BLOCKS
REPORTED STOLEN
Someone was short a row on
the residence or business atruc·
ture they are building of inter-
locking concrete blocks. At least
2~ ot then1 were m il!laed from 6110
Coast Highway on Wednesday
·mom Ing, reported G. E. Perrott
ot 7110 Coast Highway.
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County Airport, Santa Ana.
So said W. H. ·Nk::hola, alrport.--------------
m~er, today u he dlaclosed
plans to take the matter before a
CAB hearing in the capitol on
"October 18.
County airline paaaengera are put.
to needle.le waste ot time and
money, It la amert.ed.
The county airport. Nichols
Representing the county in Its 11aJd. receives dally a considerable
desire to have feeder a ir line ser· number ot calls,lor air service out
vtce at the 'airport will be James of Santa ·A~'{?
Utt, attorney, who hu been ap-He polntea' out Up.l the CAB
pointed by the Boe.rd of Super· cerUficated Southwest Airways
viso(S. Ht.a expensel!I eut will be Co., a echeduled feeder llne. to tie.
defrayed by the AviaUon commit· gin operatlone Feb. 18. 1949, from
lee of the Auoclated Chambers of Loe Angelea to Phoenix, making
Commerce of Orange County, Inc. stops at Orange County Airport,
through private aollcttation. 1 Oceanside, San Diego, El Centro,
Utt wU.1· &pJ?e&r to plead the Yuma and Ajo, Ariz. A week be·
county's caae at a final oral hear· fore service begin, the CAB can·
ing. To aid hla presentation, all celled the certtflcate, lndicatb\g
publlc and p~lvate groups Interest· that Weetem At.r Unee and poa;
ed in having airport feeder service
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slbly t>thers oppo.eed the permit.
are aaked to prepare lelt:ers ad· The CAB decided to hold a new
dressed lo the CAB, outlining the hearing, giving all air lines In·
need. for the facility. The lettera volved an opportunity to be heard.
should be maJled to Nichol.a at the Alr Une Desi
airport or to William 6a.Uienne. re.
executive secretary, Associat~ Subsequent RMiona have been
Chambers of Commerce of Orange held in Wuhlngton and Los An·
County. Inc., City Hall, Hunting geles with Westem and Bonans&
ton Beach. Air Line.a and others asking per·
The CAB examiner recently misaiOn lo aerve Phoenix from Los
recommended that no service be Angelea and l.&a Vega.a.·. These
Instituted in Orange county be-lines. however, all malntain that
cause ot the tack ot need, no service L8 needed from Los Afi..
gelea to San Diego; that Orange
Adequate Support ~unty i& near enough to t.oni
This, Nichol.a maintains, is not Beach and Loa Angele11 for a.de.
the case. Ora.nge County's more quate service. ·
than 240,000 pop\,\lation could well The CAB'S' favorable dects:ion
support any pa.ssenger and Creight granting a ·certificate to ~outh·
air line feeder service, advocates west Airways was based on 1940
claim. Because of ·constantly census figures. Current popula-
woraening traffic congestiOn on lion, considerably grealer, add.9
highways and roads to Los An· tmpetua to demands for feeder a.ir
gcles Municipal Airport and l.Qng line service through Ule county
Beach Municipal Airport, Orange airport, experl~!'aa:)r.
PLANNING COMMITTEE VOTES
FOR GAS TAX ALLOCATION
City councilmen were expected last night to order the city
engpteering department to proceed with plane for widening Newport ll~d .. from Finley Street lo 3oth Street ln conjunction wllh the
J-ogram for widening Balboa Blvd., from 30th to the Coaat Highway .
Member.e of the Newport-Balboa..-------------~-
Street Planning Committee, recent·
ly appointed by the Mayor voled
'l'!iUr9111.y ·-to reConfmelllf"'IA>"
council that all city gas tax
monies be budgeted for the cur-
rent period and for next year for
the improvement. M6re than
$60.000 will be available in the
fund for the next two years it
was estimated. The committee is
recommending that the council in·
t1lruct the city engineer to draft
plans for the Improvement and
have the allocation of funds ap-
proved by the State.
It will be necessary to provide
approximately $10.000 from gen-
eral fund sources for street lights
and drainage to con1plete the
project. The committee believes
that these ·lY>'O legs of the over·
all improvement plan Will furnish
aoine interim relief unW Newport
boulevard can be widened and lb• ~~·~~ ......
I'!. <1&11 Dwlen, land lllld tax
agent of the Pacific Electric Oom•
pany met with the Committee
and provided a list ot approxi-
mate v)Lluea of land owned by
the company and needed by the
city for the improvement of the
community. More tha.1' $860,000
in value ts represented and tbie
dO@S not include the $100,000
necessary for track removal and
depot buUding. tf, as and when
the railroad yarda might be re·
moved to West. Newport.
The Railroad compaay has re-
peatedly lndJcated that It deatres
to trade lan.d rather than aell be-
cauae of 'bondholders' intere6l and
tax obltgattona.
JARS BEAT BEARCATS 13-7
FOR TEAM'S -FIRST VICTORY
A game and heavily outweighed Newport Harbor High .Varsity
Football team wouldn't adniit defeat &a they faced a strong Bonita
High el.even Friday night and consequently came out of tt with a
13-7 win. • The victory waa one with m~re,,.--------------
tha.n a single mea.nlng for Coach Bell fight tt out wtth Bonita'•
Al Irwin'• fighting Sailors. It 200.pound plua blO<':kera. (Adndt-
proved to them C 1) That hard edly thia la the best Bonita team
work l• the only thins that paya Uce the d&ya of Glenn Davia and
off; (2) wu the ttrst time µiey Compu\y). .
L.A. Daily News Writer Opens
for um Series at Coast College
Fuller~on jumped to a fut lead quarter but will be &E'l tor Mt. Sac.
early in the tlrat quarter a.a Paul J eu Smith took over hia defensive
Dearth pa.sscd. two ,Yards to end h-1{back slot .. • . Smalley aver·
Dick Hartman. Hartman then ageji 47 yards on ht. kickoffs , , .
booted the extra point for a 7..0 His ·punts were better than ever
Hornet lead. Cout came back: to W'llh a pair ol 45 yardera and a 23-
knot the count lt'I the second yard attempted coffin corner punt
quarter with a M·yard march in . ·· . With the score 13-lf and Ful-
lhree plays. Quarterback HOward lerton dangerously near the goal
Miller tossed a P&f8 lo h.a.lfback (10 yard line), Ed Mayer broke
Jess Smith who went to the Ful· through lo nail Jewell Oweu'
lerlon 18. On the next play Ml-tumble in the final qUarter alter
back Hal Smith powered through K&.nh had stopped Smtth-from
Lbe middle to l!IC~re standing up. there the Ptn.tes went to their
Jeq Smith kicked. \he extra point third TD 86 yards up field ...
to tie the score. Charley Black played a (ine de-
Cout bounced back tor another fenetve game &a he Btole the b&ll
TD at the start ot the aecond half from Jewell Owens (He must have
aa J esa Smith capped a ntn, play been the goat) on the Pirate 23
74-yard march-with a twO-yard during a Wrd qu·arter Hornet
plunge through the middle. Mel march · .. ''He WU ca:rryin.g' the
Smalley'a try far extra pou1t ·wu ball like a loaf of bread." replied
had scored thta sea.son; (3 ) was .Coach Irwin 8&id that it wu
their first wtn of the eeason: the crtm detennlnatlon when the
(4.J proved that 31ze doesn't mea.n · chlpa were down that cotml~
aa much u desire and a com-'"'nley came through in t h ~
EXAMINING SAFE la V•a Bowllns' Alley ta BW KloU., rnaa--petitlVe spirit.· , clutches -and never gave tn,''
ap.r. Amateur crack_.• f&Ued la effort. to jlmmy ·~.pox Newport Harbor tans eat with reported 'Irwin. '-rhe boys have
Southern California livea in the · blocked and the Pirates were· tn Black to~a queatl<ftl concem1.nl' 1-be
~ckwaah of worldwide events as With television speed, tmpacl front, 13-7. The Ctn.al Plra~ acore play a.ft.er the pme •.• Slack
lar as Interpretation ot news is of news is gone from the paper• came late in the. fourth ~od. carrt~ Ule ball twice near UW
~ven by its newspapers., opined but they have an important role John i1la.ck ran ovir ttom 28jyarda encl to pick·Up five ya.rdlt·and one
Robert E. C. Harri&, chiet editor-in interpretation of events with out after being stopped three yard • ... Smalley WU 9tCODd. to
iaJ writer of the Los Angeles a BCope. depth and tangibility Umea ·en route. Hla run cl~u.ed guafd Fred Owen8 ln the ~~
g_..7 al&'ht. (New.Times Phot.0) awe a.a they watched 130-pound worked hard and have lmpt"O\'ed
-,-----------------------·-·---•Bill Hopkin.a and 135 poupd .Rex much aince the first game at
Rive?'llde."
...,, Daily News. which suits itself lo the reader's an 86-yard drive which toiok 12 depart.rrum.t-Smalley pulled down
Spe .. king \Vednesday evening at coavience. "A reaJ problem." he pJa)'B. Mel . 81f'alley booted the eeve.n Bomets· while Oweoa ~
the first ot three lectures in the said, "t.s that our cotoplex modern ext~ point. 1 ~ brought. In elgll.L ~ kqocli.e¥
Coacll Irwin will &tart that
ame combination against Lyn·
wood it Harbor High Friday
night lf inJuriu to aome of tile
player• permit. supt muacle
etralna and brulaea yuterday
kept the workout down a ij.tue
but Irwtr& baa elated be&vter
workbut RUIOu today and· to-. •
OranP Coast College Forum ae.r-civtltza.Uon hu sho't into the C¥1-Fullerton h-4 a c;hance to~ flniah the ball out of a Fullert.On ball
ies on Communication., the editor tural bloodstream so much ad· the game or at )east tie tht; ecore cvrier'1 arm. tn· the. MlCOlld qurt-
•look as his subject '-r'he. Function renailn \. trOm so many eources just before the Pirate's 81~ya.rd er and 230-pound t¥:kle Jlln. K_..
ot the Newapape.r ln Today's So--that we are all hoppe<I up. Presa drive. Wayne SmJlh, formtr 0r~ line .cooped. lt up and "*9 otf'~
ciety. ·• and outlined how• it ta. and govtimment a.ge.nclea. bureau an.ge high qu~k tnt~pted the n.cea when the otttctala wtallt·
and Is not. tµtttlllnc tt8 rote. on b u .re au, each diacb:a.rgfn'g a KU1er pus ll'ltanded for Black led him dmrn a.nd ruled the ,,.......
••n ahould," h<I ll&ld, ;report Uuough pobUcatioJls great block• tn the flat ud took off UJ a had blown bet-the l.lun~ ·
what ~ on. lmpart.f&Uy. accu· of indiJ'll8'l8.ble mate.rial .. wtth ,all blocker ln tro1lt oC him a.nd one . Qu1c1t W)lJ.stles ~ to i-. Urie.
n.tel~ and truthl\lllf." In th I• of wlttch edltoro must bo familiar. between him a1'd the goal 0. GU. Ot'dtt ot the ~·' 'Ille ~
light be, compared ... ~per re-One fault with newwpapen. "' Mllrah. offeJWift Pirate loot C41t Oil. plN -(la ,.,._ ~poftlnjr In a totalltarlall' -1ety claimed. lo ~Nol; enough letunl "*" the play -.,.d a\arted o 15 tlon to Jlunl!o .nin•• TD ..... )
with lb• Brillab, AmeriCan and to the editor. and Ibey are tar yards bOhlna l!mfth-aM t -of qu1e1t ·-· , •
European trM prua. .'1-Da UJ., too tone. -ot the -)o<lr· lllm on the Plnte 11 . iw. tbeI aloo Cot tbe 1ir , .,. -
world of today, .. be atct. 4Wlr re-qatlam ln tM country ls in mnal1 (Had 8m1U. ~ t.be c;ount .... aa J'ullertGa z11a uwliiie " of
ma1n1nr ~ P~ 11u • ,,...1er 11•_.pen -U>eY conr the -.1c1 """ ~ u.111, ·-P1ntet1nr•._ ..... ,_.,..,.
obl\Pllon tban It llu ~ llad ID local .,.,,., ""!I-"-. !l&n1o -the_ eatn point ~ .,,.,.. Pl-"nae win -ri-ap Olll8' •
our entlr<t cultur&I lllOWY when a. ~-by•cillllplllnentlJIS" tbe, rateO ,...,..tcl hil._'lieen ...... wlUI U.-lllr -jililce'w!UI -....
•many forcel ... ~ q, "'"" p.N.P.A. for llr &ml""'1 ··-Old)' toor nUnuC. Iott ... ~ --·-tint plaee •.• a -
prus, alant and hlOt .fUt allc>-~ , : ·Qd l'OlleT\Oll , _.,. ...... w AMmJO. Bl-••• -~ 4-
gelber the aeWL" !" • , . · Ule) •.• -~s::; ...... ..., .... I' "",.._,,
'llegai:<llq people, Battie Mat.eel -.imua BJ8 .... ' :rear---•. 8llll1h (If) -.J'b:Mao .. by -. -
they .,.. -~-'.iin-.Rlibt :i...a. la -"' u.. .... at ~ 1ll&lr. ' . • -........... t,llo7'ptll - -
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lions Governor to Be Speaker
' ~t· Elementary P.-T .A. father's Nite
So that fathers may attend. the
.tint meeting or the Ne\\!']X>rt for chlldru and the family. A
Beach Elementary Schools PTA ttCUlar-feature is devoted ·to
baa been eSJ)t"Ci&lly .!Cheduled tor what's happening ln education and
"t.;30 p.m. Monday. Oct . l~ at the facte about important chiJC:l wel-
Ne.,port Grammf'r school auditor-· fare billa before Conlft'U are pre-
1\fM. sented. During 1951-52 tbe map-
' Rev. Alex N ichols. putor of the zine .... u1 carry three study coul'9-
i;,,..t Methodist church of Santa es on pre--3Choo1 children, echool-
~ and Ftiurth Di~trict (Cali· age children and adoleacent.a.
fernla) Governor or Lions. will HoeteMff for the Oct. l!i eve-
Afe&)t on "Children Still Come ning program are fifth «Tade room
rtrst." both state and loca.1 PTA mother& . .
Ueme tor lhe year. ' •' Dr. Nlchola wa,., born in Eng-
1*.nd. raised ln Toronto. Canada,
and educated at the Univf'r&ity
Of Southern Calilomla. His com-
~uni ty conaldera him an out.tand-
lllg cltlzen and his popularity a.a
t,· platform epeaker brings so Ji!.a.ny invitatJons to speak lhrough-
du.t Southern California that he is
;.ble to accept only one out of
three. 4'
1 ' Both the advanced ba.nd and
f.he swlng band will b<> h \'ard dur·
illc' the musical portion or the
qrog-ram. Miss Norma Perkins,
~perv1sor of band and orchestra.
S1. .the' l!IChool district, will direct
Oie adva.nc~ band in tour num-
bers: Syncopated C lock , \\'uhlng-
ton and Lee sv .. tnk. Comedian's
O.;}lop and Notre Dame-Victory
March. The swing band will play
Picture Progr:am
at Christ Church
Kodaalidc pictures Of Cre.ter
Lake, Gla&<i Mountain. The Devtl'"
Post Pile. ML I...usen. the Red-
woods. and otl'ler •cen.ic spota in
Northern California and Oregi>n
will feature the monthly Family
Night Dinnel"' of Christ Church by
the Se& ne xt Wednesday evening.
Oct. J 7. a.a the putor. Tho mu Roy
Pende-ll, telb the lltory ot their re-
cent vacation trek through that
territory.
The program le preceded by a
pot-luck supper at 6 :SO.
........ "Loveliest Night or the Year."
Community Concert
Wor~ers to Meet
Thurs. Afternoon -PT A committees featured al
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thls opening program will be wel·
fare and magazines.
Wettan-Propam
Th• wellare committee of th~
PT A. under the chairmanship of
Mrs. Don Hall. Corona del Mar,
meeta emerg-ency student weUare
need.a. It prepa.re11 for activity by
becGmlq' fam iliar with servtceai
ava..llable through public and pri-
vate local •gencies. For example,
pe;.aomMl of varlou.a Red Feather
a~nciee ot the Newport Harbor
Co\nmunity Chest lnfonn the com-
mi,ttee on services tbey can give.
Welfare, ln turn, works wtth
anti through these agencies &nd ·on it.a'. own budget, l o provide emer-
gency care In mfflkaJ. dental and
optical work: tran8portatlon to up from elinics, milk and bot.
l~ dqthl.qg &nd 21hoea, car-
fan ~ 9Choo\ acholanblpa. foe-te9':~e• and child 'care and
~vtng and Chri.tltmas be..&-
ketii.
:A.kl ia direcUy K)vf'.n when need.I!! a~ -ee:rtifted to by prin<!ipal, dean
or nuree and or course names are
treated with, confidence. Lut yee..r
several c&JJe• wer e handled wtlb
the help of the Protf'stant CbUJ"Cb
Welfare and at different tJme•
needy children w ere provided wtth
hOt lunchefl a t t he !Chool cafeteria
from the welfare budg-et tund.
·Mrs. S. Newberry head.a th•
PT A magazine committee_ '"Na-
tional Pa14F11l-Teacher" le t he of-
ficial maga£ine or the National
Coo.cress of Parent8 and Teach-
en. Jt la a monthly periodical a.n<1
conta.ln11 articl<"s on parent educa~
tlon, radio and book rt-vlewe tor
pa.rents and children a.nd evalua~
tiona of suitable motion pictures
Lester A. Becker, D. D. S.
DENTISTRY
11&3 Newport Blvd., Cost.a-Mesa
Medical Bldg. Beacon 8752
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Harbor 32] .J
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Phone: Beacon 6610
Broadway Colla Mee:a
Lad7 Attendallt
'10 Coast mrbwaJ
The initial meeting of the Com-
munity Concert Serles will be.
held Thursday. OcL 11 at '4 p. m.
Ln room l"l of DodC"• Hall. New-
port Harbor Union High achool.
The hall is in the new bulldln«
tacing on l~th strnt.
Tbe -annual membenhf'p drive
wiD be planned at thi.9 time, ac-
cording to Mary-B&tten Steffen-
een, president. Th.18 will be a
short and important meetLqr, and
all workers or Jut year and
others who may be lnterNted, are
a.eked to attend. If member'' are
not able to be prewnt, pleaM
notlfy Mrs. Steffensen, ·Harbor
28'17-J.
Members who aell ten ticket.8
will be allowed to free one for
themeelves,· 1'1'1'a. Ste~ aaJd.
'ftls was a plan. which proxtd"'eo
~ular last year.-
Circle 2 Serves
WSCS Luncheon
The reJ[Ular mttting' of the Bal-
boa l1land \\'. S. C. S. waa held
at Ule church Wt"d ne&day. October
3. Lunchron was serwd at 12
noon . Tbf' lnnch(>()n committee
were Mrs. Stephen Smith. chair-
man: Mn. C. B. Barnett. Mr•. T .
DeMundrun, ~fra. H . Blackerby
'and Mrs. Harold Fink, Clrcle Twu
m~mbef"!'ll.
There was a short buslnen ses-
sion after luncheon. Mrs. Harold
Fink, preelding. Mr8. T ed Rauaer
was pretJcnted with a Lift-Mem-
berahlp from ,the socilty.J Mn.
Percy Baines rllaktng the pruen-
tatlon.
There were 22 memben and t~
guel!ll.s present. Mra. M.. Harper
a.nd MM!. Sylvia Place were guest..
Mn: Harper 'WR.I a member yea.nJ
ago with the original Balboa Ia-
land Citt'le.
At 1 :30, fifteen or the group
went to Santa AnA to vi!tlt the
Goodwill induetrlce. Mrl!I. Percy
Balnea. profll'am chairman, ar·
ranged the trip and lt proved a
very intercetlng and in.slructive
program.
The next aession wUl be a
Chrh~tsnaa party to benefit the
supply project.I!! for this year. ll
will be a luncheon meeting No--
\"t!mber 7, 12 noon and wlll be In
cha.i:ge of Circle Three.
Teaching Staff
Assumes Duties
at Christ Church
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DAY AND NIGHT New te.cben aad offtttrt for
Pltooe Harbor o tM Newport Kethoditt. c.hurclll • ------,.------·1-t ... ---took 0-tklr ,___ -,.. Clot. .
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is Benet it for Building Fund
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, Lib ID umbftl)e op!-WOUJ and NI, ,.....,
••lop """""'' beN wW 'jm>ooc1 JOU la _,.
"pacia. Slut. ••lnl now;· odd a Ihde _..,
pay day. Your ••iqp lino an J-...1.
SA VINOS INSURED UP TO .10,000
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N -.•, • .Ila>;·~ Sated (L to R.) ue: Mn. c. IL 11-. ' e,
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Tbe, crowded roome of the Bal-+---------------------------------------~-
boa :e&y Club Oct. 3rd attel!lled
the· ai.lcce• of the bridge and can-
uta. party gi.ven by the Cot. WU-
liam Cabell Cbapter of the Daugh-
ters ot the American Revolution
Society. fQl' the National Building
Fwld.
lt ·is. not generally known that
the Society la under charter from can.gre.-and turnlahea valU&bl•
data. when requel!lted by merbber•
or commltleQ of. Concreu. ·
Because al) records or the So-
ciety "re valuable and In many
C&JteS irreplaceable . It became
neceNary to build a la.rt'! new
butld\Jtg , costti:ig QVer a. mUlioJ"I
doO,.h which could atore -records
under condilioM In whic h they
\vobJ<! '"not deteriorate.
0.ne.. _oi thf" mO!lt utl.ereaUng
rooma for the pubUc is a Hlatort-
c&l room with prittlf'Sl!I itenla
from colonial timH.
~bJeaia at the 0.)1 Club were ~ntettd with b.auurui · arnaU mn. doftated 'by ~y.'V,nch from
her own. etud.JOll. ''J"tMy Were fWeod
with flOwen ·anct becuile the prop-
erty of the high scofre winner cit
t'ach table.
There w~re a larre numbeT of
r1oor prizes dona'ted by me-mben
o r friend& and by. the Balboa Bay
club.
OttlceM!' and commltltt mem-
bet11 who ('ontrlbut~f to the 11ue-
Cl'Sl!'tul planning or the f'Vt>nt
were:
Mra. etuu-1e11 K . Boardman, reg·
cnt: Mn. Challen F .· Landei-s, vlct>-
rel{ent; M.rs. H. P. Yi.mell." record·
lng MC.~lary ; M.ra.. A. E. Stock-
ton. correspondl.'lg l!l~retary ; Mra.
Jamee E. \Veob8te.r. treuurf\r; Mra.
Bndtn Flnch. hiatortan ; · Mr9. \V.
!:. Fillher, Mn., Cai-I Hanna and
lint.. J . L.. Beach.
They Wiah to exte.nd• their
thank.I!! to thei}:" ~any' frlenda for
m&klng their rlnt J*f"ly a financi-
al as well u social e11CCeu.
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Catholic Youth
to· Observe Anni.
0-lebrating the 211t anniver-
sary of the 'Catholic Youth Or-
ga.nl.zation in the United States,
National CYO w1.U be observed
Oct. 21 ... 28, It wu announ<!ed by
Rev, John J . Birch, CYO director
In the Loa Anrelea area.
Special week-long protn.ms are
being planned fat-CYO settle-
ment hoUAe.a, centera &nd p&rishes
throughout the Archdiocese. Fa-
ther Bk-ch said.
The CYO Federation of Young
P ooples club wtll t.unch the ob-
scrvan<:e with a rally a.nd da.nce
at the sOna o r Herman Hall, 120
E . 25th St., on P'tiday, Ocl 19.
&nd will clo9e the Wft.k with Ma.as
and Communion at SL Vibla.na
CathM.ral at 8 a .m. on Sunday.
O<t. 2~
More thaa six million boy. a.nd
glrb of aD races. colon and
creedll are dettk>ping into better
1ture-cltise:rui u a result of the
YO rour-point prosnm. covering
re-llglou.. cultural, 90Cl&I and alh-
leti(' activities, Falh•r Birch said.
TAYLORS RAVE DAUGHTER.
Mr. and Mn. Vaughn Taylor.
3.M Ea.at 19th Atreet, Coeta Meaa,
~·<"lcomed & new daucht er. Oct. 1
tn Santa Ana Community hospital
The little girl lipped the 5Ca les at
8 pounda, 11 ounces.
DA.llG.HTEB. FOR BALBOA.N'S
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sterling Pa.ii.s
are parents or a daughter. born
Oct. 1 In St. Joseph hoepltal and
W¥ig'hl11g 8 pounds, 4 ounces. The
SalboaM rrl!lidE' at 1726 Miramar
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Many • blg deal hu been maae
Chiropractors Hear Howard Gilkey
College Prexy to Present
Dr. Raymond H .Hou.er, Dean
a nd Acting Pruldent of the Loe
Angelea Colie•e ot Chlropn.cUc,
wu the. epe&ker at the monthly
dinn•r meetlnc of the Oranp
County" Unit of the California
Chlropr&etic Aatoclation, heki at
the Chimes ln SUita Ana.
01". W . If. Town.tend. pre1ldent
ot the Orange County Unit, pre-
sided.
VarlOU3 Jaauee of Interest to the
profeulon wete . dlscuued al the
buai.neaa ee81ion and inatructtona
given. Dr. F . 8 . Arvin, Orange
County Director on the C. C. A.
Board.
The next meeting at the same
place will · be held on niUmay.
Nov. 1, 1951.
SON .BORN-'l'O MESANS ~
It wu a aon tor Mr. and Mrs.
Char1e.s G . Frel, 2499 Santa Ana
avenue, COl!lta Mel!la. The young .. man firAt saw the light ot day on
Oct. l ln Sahl& A.na Community
hospital. He ~ighed In at 7 lbs.,
8 ounces.
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\'ISITS IN KANSAS
Mrs. Carol Curtis or El Nido
Trailer Court left Friday on an ex-
t ended visit to her father and
other relatives in Garnett, KanB.
She wtll viAlt other towns in Kan-
~as and '1\ Iowa.
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\'181T IN TEXAS
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Looney and
Mra. Looney'.s mother, Mrs. Julia
Thompson of Newport Heights,
lert le.s t week for Tex.as where
they will spend thr('e weeks with
fri£'nd11 and relatlvel!I.
S. C. Flower Show
Southom californl& Fall now.r
and Garden Show will untold In
~ beauty be.fore the eyu
of all Soul.hem Calllornianl: Nov. S
UU<>ugll 11 In the Fannie I:. Morri-
son HorUeu.ltural Center at Brook·
aide Park, Puld~
Howud Gilkey, naUonally re-
nowned u the oricinalor and
manager tor lt ye&rs of the
famed Oakland 'ahow, ts In the
Southland al the ~t of the
sponsoring Pue.den& Flower Show
Association to talc.e over u man-
ager of t.hla e~nt .
In makinc ~he rtrst announce-
me nt ot dramaUc plans for which
h e le noted, Gilkey at.ates that th•
fa.JI floral spectacle . will reach
height.a never before attempted
in Pasadena.
For the first tlme In the hla-
tory ot. the B.MOClatton, the show
will extend over &n entire week to
give an Southland rtower lovers an
opportunity to view the beauty of ' fall blooms. All nower IUT&Jlge--
ment exhibite will ~ replenished
with a new 9Chedule and new en-
tries midweek of the .show.
Honor Award for
Balboa Y o~th
Paul G. Noel, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Adrien L. Noel. 901 E. Bal·
,OOa Blvd., now attending Wood-
bury College, Loe Angeles, hu
been awp.rded lhe Bron.se pln or
the Phi Gamma Kappa Honor
Scholar.ship Fretemity.
PiallO J1Ut.Mclio11 ··
TERESA RENNER (Mrs. A. Renner I
Coaeert Plaalot of nu-C..U-lo
Graduate Shlde•t of Bela llartek
436 Sina Drive Harbor 1171..J
Corona Hi]•laacls -Corw de! Mar
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LONG BEACH ..,. ... : .. . ,., ..
EnjOy a d1UcJou1 d!11ner and dancing In the beautlfuRy
appointed Sky R99m 01 sK an4 •IVJG<i>'lawrll•1;oclltalta
In the amart rrwi Sly louno•· Both room• conunend •11
un1urpe11ed view of the oCtan, harbor ind Intend c1t111.
CurrenU, /11lurit19
"'/!.. 811whlf M114io 'Jl..J. II. &l.w"
by Dave Hutkins and~J.4 (Jalijot11io"'
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th-· a --" W••t Ad Ev bod ad th 1 ''led .. _ To attain thla honor Noel'• .. ,... -..-.u -. ery y re a e c M!u aua. -'ii::!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimm;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;o;;;;;;;:;:;:;;;;:;:;:;:;;:;;;:;::;:;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; grade• were ot_ the high ecbolutlc st.anding required for member-
News -Times, Post Shopiftng News and the ~
OVER 21,500 CIRCULATION IS THE ANSWER
Phone Harbor 1616 today and ask for the ad-iaMr.
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ehip in this orga.nlza.tlon 'for one
quarter's attendance at Woodbury
College where he is majoring ln
Sa.lea Management.
A graduate of Norma.rdin Jr.
High school, Noel aerved ln the U.
S. Marine Corps during World
\Var 11.
Kesel-Wood Rites
Revealed, Shower.
Compliments Bride
Mrs. Merlin E . Kesel. 302 Anade
street, Balboa wa.s honored with
a poet-nuptial ahower w he n
friends surprtaed her recently.
Hostesses at the atta.Jr were Mra.
R. G. Wood of Balboa, mother of
the hOnoree, 'and Mra. Oougla!
Wood of Sea.I ~ach. l
Mrs. Wood bu ju.It an.noun~
the April wedding of her d&ucti·
ter, the f'orm~r Barbara Wood.
Both youn( people are gradual.,
of Newport Harbor Union Hlch
8Cboot The bridel"OOm la now
a:ervt.ng ln t6e navy .
Newport Youth
·to Tour West With A Capella Choir ·
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP, MANAGEM£NT, (JJ]l()UIA.
TION, ETC., REQUIRED BY THE ACI' OF CONGBE88 OI"
AUGUST U. 191!, AS AMENDED BY THE ACTS OF MAllCll
S. 19", AND ~tlLV Z, 19" (Tltl" S9, Unltt'd St:a&tis Coe*,
l'lectlon 233)
Of Newport-Ba.lboa News-Times, publlshffi weekly at Newport
Beach, California for OC'tober l , 19:)1.
• 1. That the na.mes and addre!tSU bf \he publisher, editor, man-
aging editor, llJ'ld bu.sineu managers alr1;:
Publisher, Ben 0 . ReddJck, 2211 Balboa Boulevard, Newport
Beach. Calif. .
Editor, Wm. A. ~roses, J702 Park Ave., Ba.lboa !Bland;
Calilomi&.
Business Manager, J . M. Francis, '120 Golde!J,rod, Corona
4kl-Mar, Calif. • .
. 2. That the awnei is: (It owned by a corporation, Its name and
ad~reas must be Stated and a1ao lmmedlately • thereunder the
nameii, and addresses of stockholders· owning. or holding one percent
or mOTe of total amount of 1tock. If not owned by a corporat.ton,
the names &11d add:reuel!I of the Individual own.en Must be st.Yen.
If owned by a partnership, or otl\er unincorporated ftrm, It. name and
addrea, u well as tha.t of each individual member, mut be glftll.)·
Ben O. Reddick, 2211 Balboa BM!., N .. !J>ort Beach, t:.ltt.
3. That the known bondholders, mbrlgagee•. and other MlCUrltJ
boldera owning or holding 1 • percent or more or total &JnOUAt .ot
bonda, mortp.ce21, or other 9eCUritlea. an: (lf lhel'fl &l'e DOM. 80
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· Jenni• S. Cnt~er Fc;tund.atton, ·Irle., WT Cou.t Bl.,,S.: ~
diet Mar, Calif. • " • I~ -•
4. Pa.ragrapPa 2 f:"d, 3 Include, tn ~.-where ~ atoe»o'i1er
or leCUrtty holder appeara upon the boo!'-of U)e. crn.aa-Y-~ ~
or b\ any otl;lcr flducta.ry relatlo11. the ~e .of Ute "npl ~ ~
tloli for """°"' "'""' ~ee la octJnc; al8Ct tho litll-•lo bMllo~
Robert Bee~, Jon of Mr. ~ ~ UOo alflaW-'• '1uJI, kaootledge ~ jlioller,....-.·\lt i.-
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Promisi~g Young Artists Show ..
This Month: at Laguna GaH~ry
An interesting feature at th .. ______ _:_ _____ _
Art OaUery lhla month ia the
pruentation o! work by four
youthful and promialng artlat.a
from the Laguna Bea.ch are&.. ae:
Iected because of tbelr ouUtand-
tng exhibit.a at the Featlval ot A.rta
thia summt"r. They ~ Frank
Hamilton, Leonard Kaplan, Anne
Von and John Bean. ..
Thla ls a departure -from the
time -bonored policy of ,exhibiting
pa.intinp by "eatabll.atJ,ed" ut.18ts
and by artist-members of the A>
aoclation. most of whom ILl\tedate
thl• era dominated by high taxa-
tion. social security, national ten-
eiona and the atom bomb. To thiA
writer true American contempor-
ary art la not exemplified by the
work of oldatera who h a v e
changed their technique and style
to mttl \he accolade or vt critlca,
and ln affectation of today'11 men·
tal ag1tation11, but rather by the
work of young artists who knew
not thr day11 before the lncOme tax
and otlu~r lnnovation11 which have
chanted materiaily the American
outlook on living and exiatlng. To
say the lcut thia exhibition 1.8 in·
vlgoratlng. and may serve to in-
atiU aew and more exciting Ufe In
an Institution that has leaned Ur
ward t.he Gallery and made thle
commt1nity rainous a.a an art cen-
ter.
Frank Hamilton. who hails from
Balboa ts a atudt"nt of archllec·
lure. initially at Stanford and now
at Kan&U Un:versity. His etch·
lng!I have been exhibited ln two
national ·print shows at the La-
guna Beach Art Gallery, and It
was here two yeara ago that he
got his start ln watercolor a.s a
atudent of Eliot O 'Hara: but un·
lik~ &0 many or O'Hara's students
he -1).a.&._ broke n away from -lbe
O'H&ra technique and establl.shed
ln hi.OJ watercolors and dry-bruah
paintings a quality of his own. Of
the tour young exhibitors hia work
~ the moet conventional.
Leonard Kaplan's paintings and
drawing• are definitely indlvldu-
all.ltic and inspiring. He came lo
Laguna to make a living at a.rt
wqrk seven years ago, rollowln£"
a Course of study In New York at
tbe A rt Student~ League.
~e Von, originally from
Philadelphia, ha.a been a commer-
cia) artist living in Laguna Beach
foi" the paat five yeara. She studi-
ed at the Art Center and JeP90n
Art Inatitute In Loe Angelea. Her
atyle and technique 1.8 atrictly her
own, decorative and fantutic yet
ln no way tainted with the dema-
gokery and false myaticlsm found
80 frequently in the co-called con-
temporary art.
and Jepeon art irulUtutea with
such Well·icno'Rb teachen u Rico
Le.Brun and Henry Lee MeFee. ·He
ttudled al8o at the Art Students
League In New York.
In 1948 be won firat prl.ze lh the
Los Angeles County Exhibition
held at the OU. A.rt Institute. The
same year be • uhit?tted ln the
Santa Paula Annual Exhibition
and at the Callfomi& State Fair
ln sacrunento. In 1949 he WlUI
repreMnted ln a group ahow al
the Creative Galler/ ln Manhattan.
and the following year held a one-
ma.n show at the aa.me gallery.
Hie exhibition at the Art Gallery
thia month lncludee paintings,
drawtng and silk acreena, all ln·
tereatlng ln design and concep-
tion.
T]lree of theae four young l'X·
hibltora have applied for member-
ahlp'ln the Laguna Beach Art As·
soclatlon. and all three have been
accepted by the jury.
County Art Assn.
Inaugurates
T rayeling Exhibits
The Orange County Art AMOCl-
ation ii pleued to announce that
the first ln an annual series of
Juried Traveling Exhibitions le
now avaJlable for showing by civic
organls.a.tions, private club!!, ho-
tels, schools, gallerle11, llbrariea,
and others deal.ring to di8play
recognized works of art by ~gu
larly exhibiting artiata.
Any number of paintings from
one to thirty may be requested
for one evening or up to one
montlt. No charge will be made
tor thilJ new service other than
minimum tranAportation and a
small lnaurance fee, determined by
the value ot the paintings selected.
Each <eXhlbitlon will be made up
of carefully selected palntlnp,
many of them. prtae w1nnera, or If
anyone would rather ch008e their
ow'n,. a photographic fUe contaln-
lng all lnfonnatton aa to size,
med.tum: award.a, selling price, and
biopaphy ot the artlat, as well u
black and white reproductions of
all available paintings may be seep.
by eonta.cUnc exhibition 'Chair-
man. Mn. Mildred Lyon. 1223
Frances Ave., Fullerton, telephone
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In his 26 years John Bean haa
lived ln New York, New Jereey,
Cape Cod. Brazil and In Loa An-
geles where he studied at the Oti8 . .
Bookings ar& now being made
on two weeka' advance noUce !or
the .seuon of 1051-52. ln order to
insure the beat possible selection
tor an exhibition, It Is suggested
that all m~ thelr requests ea.rly.
It ta ihoped that many will avail
themaelves of thia 'opportunity to
bring the fineat ot Oranl'e County
Art into their corom~tle11 ·by
span.soring one or more exhibitions
lia.ch year. We know that both
they and the public will be: pleued.
All-Nations Dances
at Y Festival
Tbe YWCA AIJ-NatiDna festlva.I
on Oct. 19 and 20 will feature two
progn..ms, one on Friday and one
on Saturday night starting at 7:30
p.m.
Folk dancers from Loa Angele•
will be preaented by a Swedlllh
group, a Cz.echoalova.k.l.an.-an Es-
tonian and an laraell gT()up. ytyn-
ema Archambault of TUattn will
present Indian war dance11."' Miss
Mary Chino of 8'nla Ana wtn
ling Japaneae .angs and Mrs. Val
A.ndenon af Santa Ana will atng
Amer1ca.n nerro spirituals. Jani•
and Roaaly• Kokx of Orange will
give Swtaa •d&nca a.nd Italian
80.!'P will be sung by Dolores GI·
udl.no.
Other features wW be S&inoan
~ Mex:lc-.n folk da.nces, P~
llah folk dance• and Greek dances
presented by a eouthland group
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held in the Sant& Aria YWCA,
1411 North llroedwlly and will be
open h'orni 4 p.m. to 11 p.m. on
Friday and 2 p.m . to 11 p.m . .on
Sat~, OcL 19 and 20. It U.
opm to the public.
Traffic: Award
Offered Women
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Glenn Daun of Santa Ana, -pro--
gram chalrman, introduced the
adult chqlr 'or the host church,
which. undl'r the dirt•ct!on of Max-
son Foss and accompanied at thl'
organ by Louise Foss, prrsentcd
an excellent program of anthems.
• ' Mrs. Sloop announced that the
next meeting of the Guild will be
held on1 November 26 at Christ
Church by lhe Sea in Newport
Beach. She stated that all ln-
tere11ted choral directors are in-
vited to attend.
Mothers Club
Makes Nov. Plans
An evening meeting of the
Mother's Club of Job's Daughter&.
Coata Mesa Bethel 1~7. wu held
Oct. 3 at the home or Mrs. Van
RobifW'On, 824 W. 18th St., Co.ala
Me• a. Mr8. Kenneth Jobneon
served a.a co-hosteas.
Mrs. Charles Taylor presided
over the buslnesa meeting. It wu
de<":ided to help with the expenMs
of the Qul'en and Senior Prince••
on their trip to Grand se.uion in
Novl'mber.
Mrs. Taylor appointed a noml-
.nating commlUef', Mrs. A. W .
Gunn, chairman with Mrs. P . V.
Peterson and r.trs. Max Owen.
Mrs. Dean Srn.ith reportt'd on In-
stallation luncheon plans. The af-
fair will be held at Santa. A.na
Country Club on November 7 with
lunCheon at l p. m . Mrs. Smith
and Mrs. P . V. Peterson were ap--
polnted u decorating committee.
Refrt"shmenlll W<'re l!lerved bf
the hoateuea at the conclusion of
the meeting.
Those present besides the hoe-
te88e8 were: Mmea. Charles Tay-
lor, Maurice L. Bandy, Kenneth
Slel'p<'r, Edward Dudley, P . V.
Peterson, Herbert Peterson, Cor-
win Horne, C. M. Tucker, W. B.
MerrlJl. Max Owen, Rex Albright,
Dean Smith, Roy Watkins. Louise
Crandall, E . V. Ragan, Ai.va Gunn,
a.nd Harold Fink.
W anaiki Plan
ladies Night
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DEAR PATRONS:
Tbe~11 be a cban1e in the weather a.ltd a change ID you.
Starting Oct. 10th ·w~ "'ill be ~lad to welcome you to
ou.-Beauty S&lon to take advantaKf' of vWtlnc and talkla«
over your 81d• beauty problems "''Ith our PrlnCi'11 N3•la espett
make-up artht.. wt.o \\iJI be \\'Ith us \\:.ed., Thun., Frl., aad
Sat., Oct. 10. 11, 12, and 13th. ·
We are lookhtc forward to thf' ptE"a111ur.-of seelns yoa
on your 'ialt to our Salon. Why not m11.kr an appola._..t
now for a FR.Elf make-up. penoDJlllu"'() just for yoa .,.
our es.pert counetlc couultaat. ·
If you have •PpolntmE"nt troublf'tl our make--up arUlt :!L make &ll evelllnr appolntment after .5 • p. m: ti you wlll
Remember our Speclal1
11 for the l'tt notb
Waves $8.~; other permanent& $6-60 up.
Sincerely,
Dot.tie EllPn
All Cold
DO'ITIJ; ELLES'S BEAllTY SALON
11-& Ea."it 19th St., f'ru.ta MN&
Phone Beacon 6!47-\V
' I P<lllt Tlli-: 1 :30 p. m. Tues. U.ru Fri., 1 p. m. Sat ·., Hollda1'9 I I , I I General Admission $1 plus ~alt , I
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PnNhlw' EvefJ" Taae r•q at N~ri B•elt, Clallfonda
by tM ~~ RAllN>Jt P11111MRING OOJIP~
·wernbor 'or CALIFORNIA NEWSP<\}'ER J>tim.ll!HERB ASS'N.
Member ot the NATIONAL ED?l'ORIAL A.SSOCIATION
! Ottloe and Println&' Plant-&t 121 i B8Iboa Boulevard
Telephone Harbor !810 .
... ere~!!~~ -;;&es.~.· 3o ·:9~JI : a1o~: ~ ' Elks Sponsor
· EUtel-Jane .Worley; 51, oi 4ot .. r ::m:~ ... ~~ ~~ N~ au~ Publl.ablq°"='~· 1T1 ,Chari.t_·y .0 ~1. I boeplla!. Now~ -cli. C&ll-·, OOI
II~ n:,u~~!:~!r:B.i°':a ~ Dear ~ly ;.u wtti. ..... ·.,. .. ~t odltonal, and )'!>UJ' "lilfl&Uon at . Ba~y,. Club .
yean. Strllr4o A.piA'; In Tueod&Y'o Nowo-~ broupt ·to mind oometllln&
Burvtvlnc &to her h111b&nd, Roy I h&\ro -thlnklq' &. veat doai &bout late17-automoblle prt-~tera Worie)I( Balboa; a ,daueh· You know,· I .am 8Ul'er ~ tb~tomoblle ta a molt .balvil¥ Co=~~~i:!k e=t ~ °:°tf:
Thaller, '~d ,.nde fWorle!.,t· Banckok, taxed f&mlly -ulOIL TOil juat .'Pow how heavy. $300.00' 1:11<8 lodge Charity Ball at the ... n an our a ... era. .1 ••~ 00 • · ~.. .· · , Cremation waa ·held Tbu!'llday o .uvu. on a· 'low prt~ tarT e taxes tbat a.cewnulate In Balboa Bay Club on Friday. The ~ternoon at Melroae Al>My. Blow· the ma.ktllr of a car, wlUJ it 1• dellve~ to .an owne~ adda 4.0% to ~d annual tun fest ta a joint
tr 8J'oa. mortuary wu tn· charge the cost. Bill. today U an owner pa.y~ $2000.00 tor a car approxl· eftort of the five EU<JI Lodges of
Entered a.s Second·Cla.M Matter at the ·PbstotOce in Newport Beach, of arranwementa. matelf $584.00 la t&xu tn one form of another. Sounds (antaatic, lhe county to TB.lae tundJJ for their
· 'cautornla under ·the Act of March 31 1879. doun't It f Let'• ~ bow 'and where: Chrlltmaa qha.rity.
WILLIAM A. MOSl!:S, Editor
J,.M. FRANCJs, Bullaw ... _
• WILLIAM BUlta FOOT& Chairman of the event LI Rob-
WUllam Burr ll'oota, 72, died 1. Eatimat<td tax .. &CctUed OD in&terlalo, part& and thttr 'tranoporta. ert A. ll:utman, Leading Knight
Sunday._ Oct. 1 at hi.a home, 331' lion prior to rocol'pt by automcibtfe manutaeturer ................. 128.00 of Newport Harbor l,<>dge with
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By .CLAYTON THOMPSON . '
West Ocun ·Front. Dom In MJa-2. Eati' led In d th •··--•d b• bl \he Leading Knights of Orange. siBBlppl, •e •-• JJ·-• In C-"~·-ma . oome an o er _.., ,_ y automo kl Anaheim, •A-•·· B•··• and San-Qua.Ulled to PabllU Lecal N9tlce. aad. A4nrtlrenna&a G( all IU.n4a 11 ..,.... Ycu -.auvoua muutactarer ucJualv. of ~ Excl.8e tax. 12L..,. ..._..,.......... ..........,. "'"" · · tor 47 years. eight of whfch were ' {""" --r·-• .·-·············· _,. ta Ana Lodges holding similar Here's _A Tip On : .;:.T.::,e::·:0.~~:;~ Ga. ioli. ne .. QlalitJ. : qualitie., i•···M,.rbalu.eed l SUBSCRIPTION .BATES: spent in .Newport Qeacb. He la S. Federal Exciee tax on e&r includtac_ radio and heater ... -... 1U.31J ipota for their towns.
survived bY hil wife, El'uheth •· Dealer'• property income and other tax.ea ................ -.. , ......... 120.&G ' mntertatnment. in addition to
NEWPORT·BALBOA NEWS-TDIES m.,. ~ Helen;· a son, W. Stuart Foota, ~. Slate and City ..i .. tax_ ................. !........................................... 80.00 Vt• dance band, will be proV!ded
Ii ;0ronp fl"-'1· -per )'Mr; Q.00 llS _.,., 8l.U three N•wport Beach; a daughter, :Mn. 8. Ueen.e pl&teo &nd title on ear (at UU. Ume)........................ 18.00 by the Roguett .. of the In& Ray
mouth (A.190 lndodH the NEWPOBT~BAJ.JSO.& PRESS, Tbunda.7) M&rJorte Fota~r~ G&brteJ; two 7. Federal And State Ex.else or S&Jea .tu QQ pa and oil ... -... .40 autton Show. ·Dinner, dancing ~takle Orance Ouwaty ..._00 per YMZ brothers, ToWe B._ ot Loa Angelea &n.d entertainment. are all provid-
::::::±:;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;;:;:;~::::;:::::;:::::;:::::;::;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;::::::::;::;::;::;::;::;:::::;::::::::::::;:;:;::::;:::::;:~ I and John L. Of Te1U1eaaee, · alao $584 00 ed with the tax Included on tbe
t.hree grandchUdren. · '6.00 ticket price: Tickets are
Masonic •aervtcea were held to. Yes, B111. a.n eatlmated total of $584.00 ln taxes and $1416.00 tor available from any Elk or from NO SUBSTITUTE
., • aJJd thu 'm0re dependable .az..,
der any coJIClitioo.a, any.rbeft
1c the Weet.
: Give u.a a call today. We"ll aee
• that your bulk tank-t are 6Ued
promptly. Judge for younelf
what a differe6ce ChevTon
Supreme Gaaolihe· ma&e1 1D
day, at 11 a . m. ln Forest Lawn the cat. Really not · 90 much more tOI" the car than your 184.l the Newport Harbor Publlahi.n.g , "lt.•is up to those who love liberty and believe the cemetery, Glendale, with Grauel UOOO.OO price tag. Let'• look at oome food prl-; company offle., at 2211 Balboa •
State· was created to serve the people, to see· that they Chapel of Co.ta Me11a offlclattnc. Blvd., Newport Be8':h. •
your drivlna. ·
don 't get m ore local government jn their perSonal affairs, MRS. MARY STRONACH •JHJ 1961 Other centrally located tlckei Some ga1oliuea ate refined •
more .siate gcWeminent in their local affairs, and above all, ~ ~ Stronach Malin 38 ~::e ... ·.~~·.·:::.·.·.· ......... ~-.~~·.·.:·:.·.:·::.'.:·:.:::·.:·.·.·.·.:d!~ !::=~::::::::::::::::::::~~~-:!~ ~:~r:,.. C:!7 171.omandN~=· HI~: 1 ~:.::::~ .0~t ::~~::fr . : ::';' :::~':~t g~~~':'~~~~k~e:'~t ~:m'~o~:~~~~ ~::.i ~~\';.r ~:,e,::~e~n ~ 3~·~.~ := : .: .. : :::: : : lo .. i~~ !~ : :: ::: :: :·iii i~!: : · Fil~l~~be;;:.r~~ ~::.· ~\:.; f~~~~f!a~:=~~ ·
Chamber of Commerce, sun!med up the challenge which .. Jong Ulne ... She h&d been a l'MI-Miik ................................................ qt. Uc ............................ qt. 21e that make Cbevton.Sdpreme:
faces the American people t'ooa·y. dent here for six ye•n. Private p h. I s· h 1 · Ar °.bl di quaJl servicb were held Oct. 2 in BaJU For a fair comparison, let's forcet the t.a.x. for a moment. $1416.00 arOC la C 00 S • ea en ng ty
I • · ••we search vainly ·through recorded history," said Chapel, Corona del Mar with C&n-tor a ~'low prt~·~ car-looks ltkt! a barp.ln nut to food prteea. b • Mileage quail~ -to e D• d • Power quality Falk, ''for a single instance wherein government, in any on R!ch&Td LI.et ot Paa&dena ot-Yes, and food prlcu mtcht even ~ hicher tf taxes-yes. e'/en auto-ISCUSSe • Anti-knock quality
forni, has ever aChieved absolute or lasting security for flct&ting at Ept.scopa.l rite•. Mn. mobile tax.ea weren't used to pay farm subaldte•. Look at the Im-. W ..I d • Vapor-lock prevention
Has4'1 DeJl WU organlat. Inter-provemeate an automobile buyer ~t.I today for hi.a addJ(ional cost-on e9nes ay e Starting quality
its. people. Our personal experiences, our common sense, meot waa in Mounta.t.n. View Mau· performance. oomfort. 88.fety. atyllng 8.Qd mecbanJca.l development.». •Warm-up quality
tells us ·that security lllU.St t>e-·b'U1Jt from · within-+-aeeurity soleum. Pasadena. They're U\e aame e,.., bacon, milk, etc. we ate ten. yea.rs aco. Yes, Important to all church people • Acceleiation qua.lit:, •
buttressed by Self·reliance, morality and' faith and recog· .IACK WILUAM TURLEY, Ir. BIJJ, the autornobUe ts a bargain lf we could do 1ometh1nr about ~se:.S;e::~730top.~.h~~ds~~ J!e::~ ·~
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. M "'alk . ted t that the eru•-""•.-. f food d Funeral services were held Sat· , . C . Marshall i.! spea.ker. He will ..
. r. ~ pom OU a--ll.ICllC'o an urdaya.t2p.m.lnBa.ltz:Mortu-Letapbacktot908. lhavean..au.tomobUehandbookpubll.Bhedlddress th w . Axili CLAYT'ON THOMPSO .
shelter to others · by tlfe· stronger or craftier in exchange ary, Corona del Mar, for Jack Wl1-that ~~e cheape1t Studebaker, $3600.00. The ~eapest Packard. :nd all tho.=e Int~~~~ ln ua.tte:Z N:
fdt .... labor · llQd subeerviince - a practfOe dating back to .ltam Turley, Jr., 17·year"ld-youth $4200.~th F. 0 . B. factory. American tnrenulty &lld engineering lng on the pros and cons of church . '·
the cave nian era -eventuaU'y became known u slavery. :'~~~~ "~\:.'.o~~b~e a<:cldent genlllB -!'~ brourht the .. prices down to your 1uu $1000.00 price sponsored schools. Tea and a so-18th .& Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach Ha~. 1 SS
t•But in 'our modem economy,'' he laid, "it ia. referred to The Rev. Paul Babbitt wu of· tar. Tu.ea, and intl&Uon bave brought them up to almoat $2000.00. clat hour will follow the meeting. I . · · 1
• Ft A c~er told me the other day thatt automobile prices weren't ' . by the more enticing term 'aecurity,.'' ticiaUng clergyman, Mr& orence hl(h. "'it wu JU.St lha.t the rood old American dollar waa only . . • . Anderson Was organ.lat and Mre. Certainly, every tblnln~ ~an would agree with Willis Ftelda wu oolol.lt. Inter-worth 80c and they've taxed It beyond good Judcement.
Mr: Falk that there is no sube~tut.e for self-dependence. ment was heill Monday at 1 :30 • · ~ ~ b.__ And that's not al~there'1 rnore to come. Your boy frlend8 No assllr8Jlce by government. of fllture aecurity no form of p. m. In Melrose A ~Y cemetery. · , ' th. ..'...,: . ' Besidea his father. Jack w. Tur· Ln Waabincton CBd's note: U\ey're not my boy trtendl) are probably
handout, ~an take ·~ P1811e of & q ..... tiea Of Industry ley, Sr .. the 'youth Is survived by ro•nir to lnCl't!aJOe the exci8t tax on automobiles from 7% to 10%-
and thrift• whJch inspire a man to WOr)J; hard, t6 build up hla stepl)1other, two brothers, about $40.00 on your low priced" e&r-<lbout November I, 1901 .
his b&nk ·aceount, paj his bills prom!>tly· and deserve the Bobby and Karry, a sister. Pa.tty, O._ P . S., I understand. didn't allow ear manufacturers all their coot
ra+-ina 6f• a "aolid citisen " I and bis mother and maternal lncreaae• a1Jowed under the new Detenae Production Act. More
....... ""'6 • gra.ndmoths, who make their increues scheduled , . , T1ming ! Probably next spring. • In ahort, th<: government cannot staiid on our feet for} home in Lo> Angeles. I . . ·
US -with01,lt tramping OD our toes. Ii Where did the ,1000.00 car go! You answered It well. Mo1Uy " • • W. J, O'Keefe Dies taxes and infi•Uon. But the price tac would be higher It tt weren't.
. ,.. _L L for the efffdency of American automoblle manut&cturers... I can't SHOULD TAKE FRONT SEAT in· T~·Car Crash 'understand why our eovemment tmpo ... auch high tax ... on oome·
' thing •• eseenttai to the naftona..I eConomy u automobile&. ICJ?O·" of ·Cartoonists of the past have bullt many a gag op,>W.O· Newport Beach !rlMd.t ot WU-a.II peasenfer-ears ,U.. employed partly or wholly on l'ec•u!tY. trips.· men driV"""' back.seat drivers and otll.er real_ or •-•""'fted llam John O'Keefe, 37, heir of a ....... ...., • • , . u.Mf"'6 .. ~ wealthy stove manUtacturing fam· 66% of ' car:: mJleage la for neceul.ty U.!le. 59% of car tripe in large
foibles of ·the fair sex in ·relatjon to. the automotiile. Uy. were ••ddened to hear of ht. cltie• a.ni for the purpoaea of maklnl" a llviAJ'".
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the National Safety Council announced the-establishment head-on colUslon with • truck and quite a bit more tha.n the down payment-actually $668.00 on a
c of an annual awar<Ptd the woman who cotttributes the most =~~;n .a desert hlgb.wa.y near 12000.00 car. o . P . s . eaw to it, and rightfuJy eo, th.at the
to· traffic safety. O'Keete waa a former summer can on our show room tlOOr dld not go up. Only thoae shipped to
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Bay. Also killed In the era.ah wu I'm saving one for you. being underwritten by the Shell Oil Company and . Carol Mn. Mary E . Worth. 30, divorcee
Lan · th f h _. I di"-• f ..... And, Bill. don't think we don't rea.Jlze that newsprint ha.a cone e IS e name o t e worneu s trave · u=tor ·o u•at of Paaadcna. She w .. his opeclal up, but at least the boya haven't exciBe taxed It. Or have they? company, nurse and h.&d driven wtth him t o
the desert to in.spect some mining We can only compliment the Shell people and the properties in which both w ere tn·
Councjl for this recognition of th~ role women can play ir1 terested. They were en route
making our streets and highw,:ays safer. home, apparently, when the ac-
cident occurred. O'Keefe wu drlv. Dorothy Thomps6n said:' "The history of the reforms Ing the car.
women have advocated is the history of the humanizing O'Keefe leave• h is parents, Mr.
of our society." and Mrs. D. P. O'Keete. J439 Old
The traffic toll.~ reaching such proportions that major ~n~h!'': ~~~~-:1!:':
reform is called for., Woinep can and ahould' play a leading tarlum. He. U<;&P.td oertouo In·
part. . , I Jury 'In 1947 wbea •hi.I om&ll prl·
· vate plane era.sh landed at the If women have been hack-seat drivera in safet)'., here eut end of Eut Loo A.ngeleo Air·
is~ ifvitation to them to sit.up front. port. At tl!ft ttme he aoved bl.I
.,, -.cer; ·Mlrf ,Nejllon;--211, carry· tni b~ to ~(y l!efOft the plane WHO'S WHO .IN· 1952 exp1<><1ed 1n ~... ·
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Letter from Far:m~ McCabe
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White Houae
Waahiilgton, D. C.'
Dear Harry: .
I knowed it :.Voutd hap" • d I kept warning you it
would but you kept on play\nr' the piano or going on boat
rides down the Potomac till our Treasury is so low tliat the
Federal Reserves are having to ration pennies, quarters and
niclcela t.o the banks. Congresa keeps on digging up evi-
denee but they caltt stop 'em by theirselves and I don't
mind telling you that the people are getting mighty dis-
tl!rl>ed. Sometime. ·I don't think you're agonna run fer re-
election atall and. a lot of sharpie. in Washington know it
and ~ they figger they might u well hale hay while the
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B(G SAVINGS ·oN ALL MAKES!
·11 POINT OVERHAUL ---'
1. Complete Valve Grind
2. Clean Carbon
S. Replace Piston Rings
4. ~place Pistoa PiJl8
5. Expand Pistons
6. Replace Connecting Rod,
lnllert Bearings
7. Ad,jnst C)onnectlng Rod9-
CheYJ'Olet I/; Buick
8. Align Connecting Rods ·
9. Replace Head and Pao Gaskets
10. Change ·Engine OU
11. Clean Oil Pwnp Lines,
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ls. Clean and adjllBt s~k plop .
14. Replaoe Dlatributor Poliats,
retime motor
15. Clean Air Cleaner
16. Adjust Carburetor
17. Replace.Mulfold Gasketa
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TUESDAY, OCT. 9, ·1951 NEWPORT IALBOA NEWS-TIMES , PA6E 5.
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• Rola! BIRDS ARE NOT THE ONLY ONES FLY-
ING S01JTH THlS WINTER! Connolsseura of truly
fine Mexican food are nock.ing IOUth to Nela'9 In South
Laguna. This really charmtng bistro i.s on the ocean
aide of South Coast Blvd Nela la juatly ramous ror
""';a,_..._.ber Albondiga Soup, delicious homemade Tamales-ma~
from Mesa watepgn>und meal, and Chorizo Tostadas. Din-
eri enjoy the varied restive d.ln:ners served ln th:J.s gay little aetting, 6:
a Sood many people order Ne.la'• wonderfUJ food to take home. Nela
will tL1l order• small or large up until 8 p. m. any eve. You may
order beer or wine to accompany this fiesta food. Dining hours
fbrl dinner or a.la carte are ~:30 p. m. -9:30 p . m. daily and tivm 15
p. '1.-9:30 p. m. on Sunday. Closed Tues. ?\"EL.A'S 31121 8. Coast
Blvd. Soutb La~ Pho~ 4-08!'2. • • • HEl' SPOOK!
Are you equipt for lhe witching hour? Becaun
I want everybody to have a horribly gOod time this
Halloween! · I just held a seance with myself and
learned that Dona.ld80ft'.s Balboa 5&10 has owls, bats
and skeletons flapping all over the joint! They have
tbe cnmmest, IT\lCSOme OUtlay Of rubber and lumi-
nous ma.sksyt:ats. jack o'lanterns and witches. Yo~
fly·by nlghfs: can get wonderful deoora.Uqns, party
cups, noise makers, tablecloths, napkins and gimmicks "Fly By
tor All Sai.nt'a Hallow here. The 6 & 10 also has Nt1ht"
co.stumu slus 1 · 14 that wlll make you look like the devU, Minnie
Mouse, or a sack of bones. Get On your broomsticks and aoar over
to Donakhto•'• Balboa 6 ii: 10. Gf't t!e-rl~! Raise a rumpus! Scare
people •illy! '00 Malo, Balboa.
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• • • DO YOU HA VE TIPPLE
NEUROSIS 1 ? 1
A_re you afraid to go out for an ~ . .r ~ eveninc-of fruit juice drinklng, simply
r...--._:~ ~ause on your 2nd or 3rd round you
-... ~::; spill your drink! ? ? H ere' a good
_ · _ news! More and more smart borne-
-:::. -makers are covering coffee tables.
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--- -noors, bar tops and linoleum with
PLASTl-KOTE transparent V-2 ! No llkiddinr fellows, this tittle
wonder worker is a aa.teguard awain.t grea9e, acids. cosmetics, alko·
hol and fruit juice stains. People who preserve i.nd protect their
furnishings and floors with V-2 just dare you to slop your liquids
al'Ound! This fl1endshlp saver comes with a free velvet applicator.
Mcbon.aJd'.s Paint Store a lso has Plasti-Kote Marine Transparent ...
a Jo11y good f ormula for a tough, brilliant boat finish. This gupp
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.n.w.,,,. were Mt i.o,. to blWlb llll8een •••
SPECIAL ON BlllG_HT BABY CHRYSANTEllltlMS
1 '9e a buach
JI you tell Morrt I ~nt you
Flowers by Mont, .6()9 E.. Balboa Blvd , . -
flubor H'IO • • •
HERE'S A DOUBLE PLAY THAT WILL PUT
YOU IN THE ll.A.JOR LEA.QUE! Steal several
bue& 'nlen put tbem all ln a u.te at home.
Run Ilk• .Jack Robillmn over to the •o Ltt
Sport Shop. Ask to eee tbe new. Marjorie Mont-
gomery corduroy crava.nette coat.a. My dear,
the9e toppers pinch hit beautifully rain or sh1ne!
Mlu. M. bu dashingly desigtled theae cloaks
With a nare_ skirt, tab collar and cuffed elbow -. • • • .--
length sleeves. One model bu slit s1de pocketa, the other patc.h. In
gala green or raspberry red, lined with ruJtling black taffeta ...
only $29.95'. lt'a no aecret that corduroy ls obv1oualy the paaaword
this sea80n, 90 JirLee ha.a Alex Colman and Sunrose corduroy coor-
dinate8\ by the s hoptull ! Skirts in vivid autu.mn punipkin, mwitard,
chartreuae, reds, and purple range from $6.9S . $11 .90 Pedal pushers
are from $7 up and super sharp tJlght jackets at $9.96. Furthermore
no girl dares be caught at the cider barrel without a cashmere
sweater. .Jo-Lee Sport Shop has cashmere beauties fresh ln from
Scotland! 1836 Newport Ave., Costa Mesa.
• • • • WOULDST THOU BOTH EAT TRY CAKE Al\'D
HAVE IT!
H ere·a the reCelpe: Cakewalk over to the , Newport
Bakery · and pick up 2 angel food caltea , .. one
Iced with cocoanut, the other with strawberr}•.
Whilst eating the one con~mplate the otlter.
Bob the baker is making 13 eg1 &nJ"el toods. Airy
aa milk w eed pods they are. with cherry, straw-
berry, orange or berry toppinc-. Large one• are
Sl.10. Small 79c. I dare you to duplicate them
for this even tho' you own your own hen. These cakes are dandy
tor birthdays, threshing bees, and croquet suppers. Bran muttina
are good for everything (6 for 29cJ AND LOOKIE! COOKIE
SPECIAL EVERY TUES. 2 dozen tor ~4c ! Closed Wed. Open every
other day Including Sun. 8 :30 -7 p. m. Newport Bakery, 2112 Ocean
Front, H arbor .14t2~R. ... • • • hardens and waterproofs and is very keen tor staUon wagons too! Nuw you may hJ>ve the vel\'f't t ouch. You can took
'TAKE MY ADVICE:" FINISH IN THE CLEAR! M cDonald Paint as lovely at the cocktail hours as bubbly, vintage
Store. 18'7Z Harbor Bl\·d., <Mita Mesa. Beacon 6 '702 champagne ! Lee Shipley ha.a designed aome brilliant
e e • ne~ taffeta skirts for sundown wear. The.e sparkling
POLLY APPAREL IS BURSTING AT THE skirts are acene stealera on every occaaion a.nd made bf
SEAJ.tS ! FURTHERMORE, If all the dresses at tlne taffeta enhanced with permanent finlab velvet
P olly's were laid hem to hem, they would reach 'flocking. There is one stunning model ot green
fro"\ Natchez to Mobile (a di.stance of 9 hours taffeta with gofd painting and black velvet. The98
and 20 minutes by .sulky). Mls..9 Polly believes it ~td~-..!~· lovelies may be topped off with one of Lee's sheath toi:-. And mind
w ould be a dull world if all us chicks were the -you. MamseJJe, theae are custom made and fashioned with fitness to
same size. ao she stocks small, medium, large, regular and half sizes your specirlcaUons. Lee al80 is featuring her new corduroy coat
in a most goodly and charming assortment ot dresses from SS.9~$25'. dresses with matching taffeta petticoats. Mother and daughters
I beg pardon ... one exception : Polly Apparel hu some new Botany para~e proudly l1l identical coats a.nd dresses designed and executed
all wool knit creations by Barbara Carol (straight out of tJarper'1). by lhe talented Miss Shipley. Custom made suits are as little a.a $M
One ot these lovelies will make you look like Miss Landed Gentry tor at Lee Shipley Oriclnals, 1106 C08At Hl"·ay, Corona del Mar. f'llone
sure ... these knit gowns have a tar more expensive attitltude lhan Harbor 2848-J
their a.ctual tag which Is $39.95. Let's see-Teena. Page, Joan Mllle.r • • •
Jrs., Judy Lynna. Sergees, and lots of others i.n ·failles, corduroys. "YOO-HOO~ CAN I COME ABOARD COM-
Jerseys, flanneJa, gabardines.. My di.scription is defl.ed! Do0n 't hem MODORE!"' I bared my teeth to the gale, cupped
an1 haw. Get dresaed at Polly A~ t8SS Newport Ave., eo.ta my palms, uncupped my thermos bottle and "Jet 1 ~ -· out a wall! Commodore K.lngston. rear admiral or /, · e e e the mackerel neet atood high atop the mizzen.poop . ;1 -AH, ·THE BEA~ OFTl'XLL. ..J...... of hi• mighty-rrtackerel -tnach!ne. Th.ta machine ta •.
Do you have elbow flake? Are chipped, chap-atrlctly the to~r ot London for fresh mackerel.
ped e1bowa menaclnr your birthright to beauty? Tons of them are carried aloft. weighed, sluiced
Well. don't wor?'y honey! Yo.u can always hide around a_nd lben dumped into Bayside trucks and •
your elbo'tl:s, but you can't hide:Your head! That's 0~ to the c9:1111ery. This Is a mght well worth ..:--··--.,
where •Sm's Beauty saJon. glowingly enters thlll vtewing especially If you·re upwind. Harry says he's expecting a.round
picture! Jim's Beauty Shop is a spotless, bright SO tons of mackerel in Sunday. So you're all invited to the Baya&M
modern h&lr dressing house. Mildred and Thelma Flsb Co. docks to see the sights. I Imagine more cats than people
here are expert.SJ in h&ir styling and penna.nent eat mackerel, but then cala know how to fix It 1 auppolM!. Highly
waves. Shampoo sets begtn at $2 ... P ermanents recommen~ed : FRESH WBSTER alive or cooked! If you don't like
are $10 up. Chances are your ~air looks pretty this ~y~1de lobster, you can have your money back rree plus an
dry and seedy after & summer in the sun. Jim'B examiaatton for the hole in your. noggin. Bayaldf'I Fltlh Co. 18 open
recommends the W~la Kolestral eondltJoniDS constantly at 2800 Lafayette, Newport.
~tment which wtll enable you to proudly toss 04V..U Cotilllon" • • •
..gQtri mane at tall" cotllllona. S~ \\--.lks la beauty who w.Jks from
.Jtm'a Beauty Salon. 204 Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. HARBOR I wlQ.. LAUGH AND MAKE UGRT OF YOUR
18'78 DA\' OR NIGHT FOR APPT. BLJND IGNORANCE IC you wlll sit quietly and Ils-e e e ten to me! If you're window .shopping take It from
CASA DO:S CARLOS me, or better still from the Shade Shop ths.t
Fle.xa.lum Venetian. bltnds are the blinds that you
should pull strings to obtain. Parents have been
known to wilfully blitter CbUdren's finger• becaUBe
they know these aluminum window charmers a.re
ao eaay to clean. These hardy blind• are available
in many decorator colors and rilai.st dust and the
element.a. U your children are beyond the gummy
stage, you may enjoy laughing-at life thru' Ha-
wati&.n Sunvue matcha:tlck llhades. These are made
from machine spilt bamboo A cable stitched for long
Choice Top Sirloin SU-ak. . , • r $%.%5
SUPERBA MEXlCA..V DI~!
COMBINATION MEXICAN DINNER • $1.10 up
SpPda.I Pla&e for CbUdren .86
MEXICAN BEER
C109ed Tuf'Mlay . 113 t!nd SL, Newport Beach.
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Ha rbor !838-M
AD Ll·B
is where Seier tells Buyer.
For information and rates,
Call •11aao
IUUUIOa 1616
wear. They •re weatherized and lacquer protected
in 6 enchante' colors. Be.tore another night fallB.
c~ult lbe SHADE S HOP. 514 !9th St., N~rt.
Harbor 884..
FOR COMPLl':TE HARBOR NEWS COVERAG!1
-TWICE A WEEK -
NEWS· TIMES and THE PRESS
$3.SO per yam for Boll•
NEWPORT llAllBOR PUBUSRINO 00.
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The Miqhty Midget In.~rti8h!.q . . ~ ~ •
l..._.osbo_Oalde
For Venetian Blinds,
Shades and Drapery Bdwe.
THE SHADE SHOP
Free estimates Ph. Har 884
New Hamilton
and Elgin Watches ·
Christma.a Lay Away Plan
WALLACE CALDERREAD
817 Coast H tway, Corona del Mar
70tfc
VACUUM CLEANERS _
Eleetrolux and othere, $6.9?i up.
100 to choose from.
HANK'S Vacuum Cleaner Co.
901 S. Main St., Santa Ana
Kimberly 3·2968
70tfc
12-Bulldlng Services
FISHER
Drafting Service
916 Coast H lghwe.y, Harbor 2443
Corona del Mar
72tfc
COKPLS"1'1?: ROU8111 CLlllANINO
terttce. l'Urlllture and n1p
lhampooed. Fr-.. -~ J'Ull7 lnound.
Al's House & Rug
Cleaning Co.
514 -29th St. Newport Beach
8e&coD 6111 72tfc
H .H.HOLBROOK
DEPENDABLE PLUMBING
A Prompt
Rep&Jr Service Maintained
Phone: Harbor 141S..W
2801 Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach
Sympson & Nollar
PAINTING & DECORATING -' "The Best Money Can Buy"
512 -38th St., Newport Beach
PHONE HARBOR 240<
52tfc
B & Y House Mbvers
ANO
General Contractors
860 First St.,. Tustin Calif.
Pbon'e K.Imberly 3-1886
(Home Phones JAaper 9-2773 o?'
JAaper 9-2687) 73c86
PAINTING
EARL SHEFLIN
na ~ St., Coot& K-
Bee. M5T-K H<:9
INTlllRIOR -l!lXTERIOR
PAINTING
UCENSEO -INSURm>
Glenn Johnston
301 • 3lot St. Newport Beach
Barbor 2287-.J 34e4.8
EXPERIENCED CARPETERS
Want Work by Hour or Job.
Call Harbor· 1104-M
7ltfc
REMODEL and REPAIR
Residence or Commercial
R. L . 'Dick' Nelson Sr.
Gene ral Building Contractor
638 Fullerton, Newport Beach
Free Estimates Beacon 5779-W
73p8T
DON K. BU'ITS
Lie. General Contractor
Residential-Commercial
, Remodeling
Phone Beacon MQ6.W
17tfc
GENERAL CARPENTRY.
EXPERIENCED.
REASONABLE.
Harbor 745-W
82c84
Alcohollca All~nymoua
Write P. 0. Box I06
&n.. IWnct. c:.ut,
-Kl-, 1:-61111
j t. 9
FIRST Claoo ....... c,_lng and
ironing. Prefer Udo Lale. $1
hour. P-. Beacon lllOS·W.
• • llp83
li:XPERT w ASlUNo &Dd honln&".
Brfn&" to 1&22 VUelle Plue,
Newport Beub. Hu. 12117-W.
82p84
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EXPERIENCED Muter ot &all or
motor available ~ to ruaater or
·crew boat "to Acapulco: Capt.
M. G. Ta.ncrel, Hot.el Southern,
San Pedro. TEnnlnaJ 4·11833.
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GENli:RAL HOUSEKEEPER and
cook, 2.5-45. Experienced with
children, Udo Ule. Permanent.
Llve in. $130 atart. Reference•.
Harbor 0699~R. 8lc83
LARGE YACHT anchorace wtabes
to employ middle aged man ror
maintenance work on _property
and docks. Good ea.lary. Must
Uve on property. Cottage tor
two provided. BALBOA MAR-
INA, 2802 Coa.st Higtiwly, New·
port Beach. 82c84
WANT RECEPI'IONIST !or doc·
tor's office. Corona del Mar.
Write, stating age and quallti-
cy.tou to Box M c/o this paper.
82p84
MAN for U1ht .f~tory work. Call
in person. N.UCLEAR PROD-
UCTS CO., tllM> Newport Blvd.,
Costa Meea. 82c83
-CJassttled ada are n!&d by folks
who a.re· look:IDC" to tray.
SO-Sale, Miscellaneous
COMPLrrE RC>pM ot rattan fur-
niture, table, 6 chairs, 2 loung-
ing chain, ne•t of tablet, stand-
ard lamp. Wall bracket with
glass .shetvea, 2 pictures, knlck-
nacks, draperies. ALSO girls'
bicycle, good condition. Phone
Harbor 3161. 80c82
FUR COAT (ab'.e 12-l<f) $36; roll-
er shoe akatea itze 7. $15; Ice
shoe skates, size 6, $1 ~: small
siSe violin, $S5. 2708 Bay Shore
Dr., Bay Shores. Beacon 5528.
8lc83
SMALL nursery or camp Ice box,
•mall elec. waeber, man'• war·
drobe suitcase. Otber ltema, a.11
reasonable. Harbor 0281-M.
81c83
12 PR BALBOA BLUE SLACKS
and peddle pushera, lg. alzea,
$2.35 ea. 2 -nylon uniforms,
ai&ea 20 &: K $7 ea.. 18315 Nev.•-
port Blvd., next door to Costa
Mesa Bank. 80c82
DISHWASHER, Portable C E,
nearly new; poker table; IJonel
train, 0 ga.ge, track and a cces-
ories. Phone Har. 1718-R.
78c83
CUSHMAN MOTOR SCOOTER-
$175. C&Jl J . F . Carlisle, Harbor
2192-J. 80c82
7 For Better
TV Reception
Replace your"weathered A.ntertna
With a new V-cone
$9.50 incl. Mast
TV SERVICE CALLS
Day or Evening
Mesa iµ.dio and Television
109 Brpadway Costa Mesa
81c86
HORSE, addle and bridle, Buck-
aktn mare, e yni. old. Exceptton-
a.lJy well trained. Har. 828--W,
'or Ba.r. SS, !i(r. Jay. 11c83
EKERSON Radio Record Player;
Kiddie Koop· crib; two maple
bedsteads; fire screen; ~ bed
with springs. Harbor 1233-W. , 82p84
16 INCH BANDSAW -Heavy
duty Walker Turner, '1 hp., rno-
tC!r. all In excellent condition,
$200. See Joe \'ande.rMolen,
Udo Trailer Park. Phone Har·
bor 0917 after 8 p. m .· 82p84
''TROLLER-ART', all round ftsb·
lng b o a t. W l t h equipment.
Speedy and •tl'on&'. 100 hp. ll&y
e&cha.nce for 1 .A. L. Xarka. 509
29th Bl., Newport Beach. 12p84
BJ:m>IX W ABBJ:ll Ille , 11&. de-
luze &atoma11c 'With ule acua-
t.or and the· water •nr, Tou.
don't liave to )ICllt' ll -UMd
only 2 monui. and not a w:rwldl
on It. Balance 'due Ii s,,18S 31
Pay JI• caah or talte ]>A1Dl&to
of $11.911 per --!lee Hr • Baughn; (04 So. ~ Fllllu-
ton. 9 a.. m. -8 p. m. or pbone
21ll2. 7 4 tfc
DOUBLE maple bed, box sprlng.
and mat~ $16. ~ a.a.
MT&-J. -
4 CU. FT. CROSLEY Froot Jl&I..
l•P deep free&e, bolda uo ?ba.
like new. AlllO dinette: 11v. rm.
and -turn. Slqle bed, leather bar, 2" atoola, 2 book·
ca.ea, cload walnut ae"er and
other items, etc. All b&rpin..s
By priv. owner, 1752 E . Ocean
Front, Balboa. 80p82
APT. SIZE stove, 4 cu. fL Servel
rehil"., Crane alnk and cabinet.
chest o f drawers. Har .. -{399--JK.
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GAS HEATERS (3) a bathnn, a
· medium mu, and a large clrcu-
latlng heater. Reasonable and
like new. Harbor 2247-W. 80c82
~VINATOR refrigerator, 2
yrs. old. Western-Holly .stove, 1
yr. old. Ml..sc. · tu:n:Uture. 414
H eliotrope, Corona del Mar. Ph.
Harbor 0094-M. 80o&2
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS -
for sale CHEAP, 517 Carnation,
Corona del Mat. Ph. Harbor
1256-W or Har. 234.. 80c82
COLDSPOT refriK"erator, ~pt. aize
high oven range, dbl. flood light
etandard. Reasonable. Ph. Har.
01112-W. • 80cA2
FULL SIZE ROLLAWAY BED.
Special mattreaa BARGAIN.
411 Heliotrope, Corona del Mv
Phone , Harbor 029l·R. 8~f
Chry8ler Engines_
Used
Crowns -Royals
See John Harvey
at Seacraft
825 COAST HIGHWAY
NEWPORT B&ACH
PR, BEACON 0711
\, 94tfc
Reaulta come from conatant
Practice! An ad regularly ln .. th la
paper will produce rewlt.8 for you.
JOHNSON
Outboard Motors
The on1 y factory -•Jl'PT'OVed 8&1e11
and ServicS! Station in the New·
port HarbQr Area.
South Coast CO.
Newport Blvd at 23rd st.
Hubor 2800
li3Uc
18 FT. CHRIS CRAFT ,Bpeed boat,
Chrys. Ace. A ·l m ech. cond. $14'50
Free .slip rental f or tto&U ottered
for sale up to 26 tt.
Wizard &: ~wbo&ts for Rent
Ken Scott's Mobil Marine Dock
Next to F erry Landing, s.Jbol.
Harbor 2720 69ttc
MOORING for 20' boat. Main
channel near terry. Make otter,
call AX 2-6352 or write D.
J ephcott, 3833 Redondo Blvd.,
Los .Angel... 81p83
M W 'al. 'aille
Tll:LEVISION! Trade your oUt
plano on bea.utltul television.
Big allowance. F&moua makes
In-televtlikm. l>ANZ.SCHll!DT,
5?p No. Main, cop, 8th St., Santa Ana. .
RENT A CLARINET, trumpet or
ot.ber band lnatnmient for $5 a
month. Rental applies on tututt
purchaae at SHAFER'S MUSIC
CO. (Since 1907), 421 No. Sy~
more, Santa Ana. KL 2..osn. .
BALDWIN ACROSONIC SPINET
Uaed. Save $200. Term.a. Sub-
ject to pr I or sale. DANZ·
SCHMIDT Big Piano Store, 520
No. Main, cor. 6th, Santa Ana:
S{.JGBTLY USED Spinet Plano.
}NaUonally known make in per·
· feet condition_ Terms. $47.M>
down 8.nd $17 .02 per mo. u
Shafer's Atusic fSince 1907), 421
N . Sycamore, Santa Ana. K im·
berly 2--0672. 59ttC
40--Buslness Opportunities .
KIDDIE RIDES
AT PLAY HARBOR FOR SALE.
Coast Highway at Bay Shore
bridge. Good location for same ·
can be had in thi.9 area. Sacri• '
flee to close estate. Phone Har-·
1>9r 1345. 82cM
COCKTAILS, Dinners, License.
fixtures, equipment. San Ber-'
nardlno county. Small down or
trade. Har. 3254 -J. 82c87 '
42-Wanted to Rent
WANT TO . RENT a garage for
storage In Balboa lslanQ, O:irona ·
del Mar, Newport Beach or Cos--
ta M.esa. Harbor 14.74-J eve·
nlngs. 82c84
Balboa Island
We have .everal attractive apt.a.
and houses for winter rental
atartlng at $45 mo. and a few '
yearly rentals atartlng at $15.
Nelda Gibson, Rltr: ~ ~
sot -·· Balboa hi.· Har. ft02 a9uc
RENTAL ,t
SPECIALISTS
Call Edna er.is
Linwood Vick, Rltor. Bal-Wand. Har, 20U ID<6f '
CHEAP winter r ental to rtgh.t .
party. Furn. 1 or 2 bdrm. apt.
370S Channel Place, Newport
l.s:.la.nd. No pets. Harbor 1217-.J.
78ttc
BALBOA 1S1tAND -Attractive
bachelor apt. near So. Bay. uw ..
paid. Garage S76 mo., yearly
or $.50 mo. winter. Ph. Harbor
1871. 79tte
BALBOA -Nice 2 room .apt'
Good loCatJon, new' stove and
refriJ"., $42.50 mo., util, IM'id·
Call 310 I.eland Ave., phone Har.
1839-J. ' 80p82
$55 FURN. studio apt. Lge. Uv.
ACAPt.n..CO BOUND. Crew mem-rm. with alcove. Hollywood
ber needed to share gu and twin beds, kitchen. Ample clOB-
food expense8 on 37 ft. cruising ets, shower bath. 1311 • 3rd St... •
' sailboat. Prefer knowledge of Corona del Mar. Ha.rbor 0829-R ... ·
Mexican waters and Spanish. 80p82 Call Harbor 282~J Or write I -CO--R-O_N_A __ o_r:_L_MAR _____ C_om_·
John Gerke, Gen. Delivery, San pletely tumiahed apt. for one D1~go. 82p84 •• -
M-Muslcal, &dlo
BEAUTIFUL Spinet piano. Repos-
sea1ed. Pay out balance $387
like rent. Like new! Another,
blond nahogany cue, gor&eous
tone, $4.95. Famous make! Also
nla.ny rental returrui. Save from
$120 to $300. All tit perfect con·
dltlon. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO'
STORE, 020 N<Y. X..!n, cor. 8th
st., Santi. AnL subject to prior
sale.
per80n, .-.0 mo .. utll. pd., year--
ly. Ph. Har. 0174-M. 80<82
NEW 3 rm. turn. apt. Utilitlefl
included, yearly rate. 2210 HIJ"-'
bor BIW.. Costa Mesa. 80p82 ·
3 BDRM. Untumlahed bOuae.
Hwd. flooro. Firepl&ce. Dual·
beat. lease $90 mo. 443· Flower
St., Costa Me&&. Phone Beacon
8291. 80p&2
SKA.LL APT. ror two, clean. prt-
vecy. Near atorea 4 bus. 700"'
Begonia. (a t -ith st.) Corona del·
Kar. 80<82
LIDO ISLE
I Result.a come from constant l WANT CAR POOL to Cmnp Pen-Practice! Ari ad ftguJarly In thl.I
I dleton, main atta, trom Corolla papep will produce -.Ito roP ,..._
U--8J!ue Yoar Car
RENT A PIANO. Let the K""'"
learn, $5 per mo. l"l1ll t.ft1ll rat
allowed on an,,-piuo in ou.r
atp0k. DANZ • 8CHllID'l' Bia
Plano Store, 620 No. llaUs. st..,
Sot& Ana.
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SPECIALS
Winter
1 Bedroom Apt ....... $ 48 mo.
2 Bedroom Apt......... 68 mo.
2 Bedroom House ... 75 mo.
2 Bedroom House.... 100 mo.
Yearly
2 Bedroom house •
Livlngroom, bath
Kitchen .............. $70 mo.
JIM & SALLY NEWLIN
with
J JOHN D. BURNHAM
607 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa
Harbor 645 (Eves. Har. 2278-W)
~ MO. YEARLY rental-Furn.
hou.se, utll. pd. 614 'i; W. Balboa
Blvd. Call Harbor 2664. after
6 :30 p.m. 8lc83
i MONTH Rental, beginning Oct.
lltl\. ~en 3 bd"". home, ca-
nal frontage, prtvale beach.
Beautifully furn., TV, Spinet,
fireplace, deep trttZe, auto
washer, gar. AdultM only. Rea-
eonable rent to right party. 4010
RJver A Vf!'., Newport Bch. Call
Harbor 2062-:K 81c83
ATTRACTIVE Ocean Front upper
3 room apt. (extra la.rge rooms)
and bath. Sleeps 6. $60 mo.
yearly or $~ mo. winter .. Ph.
Beacon 6493-J. 80c82
ONE BDRM. hoWle, 2-car garage,
very clean, 1 blk. trom ocean.
$M mo. yearly. Phone Harbor
2M2. 80tfc
BALBOA PENINSULA -Furn.
2 bdrm. home, ocean fronL
Refrtg.. laundry, waaher. $66
mo. to June 15th, util. tnclud.
ALSO Balboa Penin--Furn.
•lngie apt., 12:5 mo to June 15,
uttl. tnclud. Laundry avail.
Adults. Ph. Har, 1270-\V. 80tfc
BALBOA PENINSULA, 3 bedrm.
frpl., thermo heat, laundry. new
ly tum .• gar. $75 mo winter.
BEAUTIFUL 3-rm. apt., thermo
heat. pvt. patio, gar., $60 mo.
winter. A.Lso studio apt., view, thermo
heat. gar .. $80 mo. winter.
OR AVAlLABLE YEARLY. 1753
Plua. Del Sur, Harbor 2937-M.
week end.e. 81p83
YEARLY UNFURN. I bdrm. apL
with gar., fioor furnace, water
eofti;ner. N~•r Beach, $60 mo.
1000 W. Balboa Blvd. Harbor
32'17 or Harbor 890-M. Mtfc
BALBOA ISLAND, Beautiful dbl.
apt. for winter. Ph. Harbor
297-J or Bea. 6788-W for appL
80c82
roR .RENT--4 nn. turn. cottage,
garage, on 23rd St. near ocean.
$38 month. Couple preferred.
Inquire 115 -lard St., Newport
Beach ' -82c81.
Couple of Children! Yard! . ' BAY BEACH! In Newport. Fum.
2 bdrm. apt., uUllties pd. 167.00
mo. Ull .Juty 1st. Call Beacon
8487-M.. 78tfc
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WHEN YOU WANT TO BIJY, SRL EMPLOY• RENT. OB . TRADE USE THE a ASSIAED. PHONE ·. HAR :16t6 . ' . ~ . .
tS-~laudB~ ,
BALBOA ISLAND
w ·e have apa.rtmente and h,ou.eee-
A n:llable tor winter .euon or
yearly Jeue. • Wm. W. Sanford
R.EALTOR 1 Park Ave. at M&rlne
B&lbo& Ialand Harbor 2482
~9ttc
SEASIDE APTS, nicely tumlshed.
1 br ., utilities included. Yearly
ra~tet. 1828 W. Ocean Fr., New-
port Beach. Harbor 239:5. 72p84
BALBOA PENINSULA-3 bdrm.
tum. hoUM. 2 batha. Winter
rental. $1~ mo. Wrilf! Fem
While, 137 Mesqulte, Pa 1 rr.
Springs or Ph_ Palm Spring!'!
SM<. 77p32
FURNISHED cottage, 1 bedroom,
llv1ng rm., tub bath. Kitchen.
good refrtg. and stove. $~-Ap-
ply 122 -24th or Ph. B. 5225-R;
Newport Beach. 82p84
$67.50 Mo., furn. 2 bdrm.
ApL In Newport. Yard, bay beacb.
Oar., util. pd. To July 1st. Ph.
Beacon 6467-M. 82tfc
1 BEDROOM APT-Kitchen fur-
nished. 508 PoinMttia, Corona
del Ma'r. Har. 1310-R eveit. or
week ends. 82c84
BALBOA ISLAND -Sn1all turn.
apL Employed person only.
Yearly rate $4 2.50 mo. 135
Topu, Balboa Island. Harbor
2387-M. 82c84
ONE BDRM., furn. Rear apt., $85
mo. yearly. No utiliU<"S. Corona
del Mar. Call Har. 1975. 82p&\
FURNISHED APT. yearly rent.
utilities paid. Tiie kitc hen and
bath, lots ot cupboard space-
It you want son1ethjng nice and
clean, ca.II at 309 -3•lth St.,
Newport Beach. 82p84
ATTRACTIVE 2·BDRM., 2 bath
home. Partly fum. Large
rooms. $75 mo. ycarl)'. 512
Larkspur, Corona del Mar. For
appt. to see, ph. Har. 1978-RK
before 1 O a. m. or after 8 p. m.
80c82
«-Rooms for Rent
PERMANENT wee k I y rental
&leeping room. Private erltrance.
Garage. $10 per week. Blue Top
;Motel, 401 Newport Blvd., New-
port Beach . 69ttc
GUEST H OUSE I no cooking I.
Private bath. 1 blk. from b<'ach
and shopping center, Corona del
Mar. $10 week. Phone Harbor
1524·R. 82c84
44-A-Rest Homes
BOARD and ROOM
For elderly people In large private
home. Good meals and C"are.
Phone Laguna 443?6-79p84
A&tive.
48--Automoblles, Tires
'49 FORD Convertible club coupe,
radio, heate r. overdrive, nylon
seat covers, original owner
going overseas. Mechanically
excellent. Private party. Harbor
3468·W. 8lc83
'48 WILL YS JEEP -Good con-
dition. 3900 Seashore Dr., New-
port Beac h. 79c81
'48 ENGLISH '125' motorcycle.
New paint. pert. rnech. cond.
Will take $130 for quick sale.
1229 w_ Balboa Blvd. Ha. 563-J.
79p8J
INTERNATIONAL '40 -1 1,:!r t ol\
truck. 170 in. wheel baae. 7xl2
toot heavy steel bed. 1621 Pla-
centia Ave., Costa Mesa.
79p31 ·
BRAND NEW 1951 Cadillac con-
vertible, fully equipped. Must
aell. Private owner. No dealers.
Call Harbor 0632-M. 79p81
1960 PONTIAC Super Catalina
Ruet and Cream. Eto'<ceptlAlly
clean $~. Bea. 5677-R 82p3<
55-Money to Loan
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Interest Rate 5%
Loans quickly made in the Bay
Area and Laguna. Single or
multiple untta. New or old. Be
wise and save by re-financing
your present loan. 1.finimum .ex.-
penae. No chargf! tor pre.Umi-
nary appraisal. Phone Santa
Ana Kimberly 3"'6027 or write:
ARTHUR A. MAY
Mortcage t..oe..n Correspondent
Two Ca.lit. Ufe in.. Co's
HH South MalJl Santa Ana
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You ""1't find a better BUY.
Brand new ho~es on lovely
LIDO ISLE.
1. For thoae looking for an extra
large lot and patio here ta a
beauty. Home , bu 3 spacloua
bedrooma and 2 baths. Eve-ry-
thing about th.la home 11 big.
light and cheertut Pl&ee all
fully ,planted' with lawn, ah.ru"'
and nowera together with
walled ln apace for boat stor-
age. Bleached. gum doora. unit
heat. tile atall ahowers, dLa-
poS&l, dlshwaahet are a few ot
the DELUXE teaturea. Th.la
home la CLASS and all for
ONLY $32.~ -By all mean.s
SEE nos.
2. Clever 2 bedroom home lhat
hu just been completed. Forc-
ed a.Ir heat, step .. vlng kitchen,
large garage. neat patio and all
modern appointment.a. Thia Is
a steal at ONLY $1~.000-Ap
prox. S4SOO handles.
ALSO
W e h&vt> jlUlt opened a NEW ~c
tion where some very c hoice lot.a
can be bought "from lhe DE-
VELOPERS of LIDO ISLE.
Here is a ch&nce to get a LOT
at rock bottom price• aJ1'd terms.
Come to lhe headquartel'8 ot
LIDO ISLE where a little buys
a LOT.
P.A. PALMER
INCORPORATED
3333 Via Lido
Newport Beach, Calif.
Harbor 1600
The Home Stretch-
To help your chooaing, eee
these listings on Balboa
Island.
Two bdrm. home furnished,
with two·car garage, close
by bayfront, $11,250.
Al.so a special for lncome-
2 bdrm. home with separ-
ate apt. over 2.car garage.
The furniture is worth
$1500. The total price is
$16,750
Iavestigate Today!
J. A. BEEK Office
Harbor 63 Balboa !eland Ferry
Balboa Peninsula
Attrac tive redwood, bric k and
shingle home with 3 bedrooms,
floor. furnace, large living room,
opening to patio. Double garage.
only $ 13,950, terms.
FI VE RENT AL UNITS on corner
close to bay. 2 Iota. Good in-
c~m e. See thi. for an invest-
ment of $17,500, term•.
Balboa Realty CQ.
Rou Greeley Josephine Webb
, lJllla.n McAdoo
700 E . Balboa Blvd. Bar. 3277
PHONE Harbor 1119 to place
your want ad on thl.8 page.
FOR SALE gy' OWNER-Tower
Hauae-&OQ Poppy, Corona del
Mar, 3 Bclrma., 2 b&the. 2 IP.
decka, Ocean View, dbl. gar.
Phone Harbor 182·R ~2c84
Modem redwood · and glass
Two bdrm. lnd servant'• qua.rt.en.
Flagstone and wood floora.. 'two
years old. In grove of tree&.
Bea.utltul view of the western
hJlle -l.n. exclu.lv..; eectlon -2
miles .from ocean ln quiet wr-
roundlnp. $23,000. Good term&
1987 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 5298-VV
litttc
JUST COMPLETED
In Exclllllive Shore Cliffs
TBRE!: B&DRM., 2 bath borne
OD latp '°"118' Jot 1850 oq.
rt. plua muoory -with radio controlled door, hardwood
, noora. Forced &Jr tum&c& LoU
of t.tle. Compl&Ul1 fenced and
1&11.i.c&pod. •
Pric.d at fl'/ ,000, Ii -
cau o_,. ~ '"1..J or -
ho-at 134 -· -. ~ • 67tte
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ANOTIHER
OUTSTANDING BARGAIN
Balboa. 'Peninsula. Point
Thill hoU&e is only 2 Y., yrs. old.
216 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, Livingroom with
fireplace, Panel heat. kitchen, fenced patio
yard. Garage:
Full Price $12,500
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BRAND NEW
PRICED TO SELL
Balboa Peninsula Point
Coeta'M-
The ~Town on Earth_
· $1000 down
Completely, fUrnlahed 2 bdrm.
home (2 yra. old) cloae to Blvd.
and store. Total pr\Ce--
OnJ y $8200 -
Right in Town
Well built 2 bdrm. home. L&rg~
aervtce porch, lot 51x130. Be•t
of locatlona. $7900 wtlh reuoa-
able terms. '
G. I. Resale
3 bdrm. home cloee tO Blvd. and
ahopplng center-
$9950
Down Payment SI950
Mo. paymlL $64. 70 inc. tax&: lne.
Income Property
Nlce 2 bqrm. home and 3 rental.8
on large lot with room tor more.
Walking dist&nce to center of
town. Estate sale:
"Price $15,000 cash
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OCEAN FRONT HOME
TWI> ,._... old -Wide Frontqe
• be<IJ'oom-. two-car -· $18,&0G, t..,,..
Near Bav
Two bedrooms -Fireplace
$8750. torma
OPEN HOUSES -Sun. 12 to 5 p.m.
607 LIDO SOUD. Fµie older home. ' bdrma., den, pier,
sandy beach and patio.
M and BALBOA BLVDS. New 3 bdrm., 1% baths. hwd.
noon, beautitul ftrepla.ce, forced alr heat.
BAY AND BEACH REALTY
14'50 Ba'tbo& Blvd. Harbor 1264
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F or Busy People - - -
Thie house rests on a spacious corner lot near
ocean and bay in a quiet location facing land·
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U you lack the time to do a lot of work around the
hoU&e; this is for you! A big friendly 2 bdrm. home
on Balboa Ialand. Rustic shake exterior which you
never paint-a tree in the large bricked patio
whose leaves you rake only occasionally-A few
plants, bushes here and there your guests can wa-
ter if it doesn't rain-The all glassed-in porch and
lge. living room with beamed ceiling, big fire,
place make you feel cozy and relaxed. Two large
bdrma., dining room -A home with plenty• of
' scaped city park. 2 bedrooms, large livil)g-
room with dining area and fireplace. Kitchen,
ulility room, bath. 2 car garage, outside
shower and fenced patio
Price $15,950
The adjoining new house with
same plan is also for sale
Price $15,450
JIM & SALLY NEWLIN
with
JOHN D. BURNHAM
507 E. Balboa Blvd., Balboa
Harbor 1607 Eves. Harbor 2278-W
CLIFF HAVEN
G. I. RESALE -Large combination FHA G. I.
loan. Lovely 2 bdrm. and den home. Dining rm.,
lge. kitchen, pullman bath, large brick fireplace,
double garage. -
ONLY $13,950
490
C. GALEN DENISON, Realtor
A. E. JOHNSON, Broker
Newport Blvd.; Costa Mesa Beacon 6698
Three Best Buys
in Corona de! Mar
$9950. New 2 bdrm., plus rumpus
room. Furnace heat.
$10,750. New 2 bdrm. 'borne, fire-
place, shake roof.
$14,500. New 2 bdrm. home, lge.
living room with fireplace. Ex-
cellent bwd. floor•, forced &lr
heat. Bearing trult trees. En-
closed patio.
Don't watt untU these are gone
ACT NOW!
BUY NOW!
$2600 Down
Very lovely 2 bdrm. home. Only
one yr. old. Completely aiid
nicely turnlshed. Hwd., tile, lot.a
of closet 11pace, leather uphol-
stered breakfut nook, large lot,
covl!'red patio, landacaped. F\1.11
price la
ONLY $9500
FHA paym.eol.8 $38.12 per mo.
' $1000 Dn.
New l bdrm. home -Redwood
G. N. WELLS, Rltr.
& Aesociates
1790 Newport Blvd.
Costa Mesa. Ph. Bea. 5181
BUYERS. WAITING!
U you have property for
sale-
Bayboa Island
Bay Shores
Beacon Bay
List it with
packing-
Vick and start
We will glady give you an
estimate of today's mar·
ket price.
LINWOOD VICK
REALTOR
W . A. TOBIAS, Salesmanager
312 M.arlne Ave., Balboa lsl&nd
Phone Harbor 2042
"Look for the Green Lawn"
On Balboa Peninsula
THREE years old. Unfurn. 21h:
bdrm. home, 2 baths, fireplace.
$12,500 full price
Good Term8.
Wlll corudder all offers.
COSTA MESA .
G. I . Resale -3 bdrm. home, on
a large corner lot, only 3 yr8.
old. Hwd. fioora, all concrete
block fenced. Patio with barbe-
cue. $11,990, J2680 down.
Coast Properties Co.
301 E . Balll&a Blvd., Balboa
Phone Harbor 26M
Balboa Island Special
"Little Island" Earl Chamberlain · nice appearing. 2-car garage. C'
Cloee to new market on Eat The home of your dream l.8 wait-
Side. Payment approx. '38~ Ing for you. So completely tur·
mo. Full Price Only nb~~~ 3yoBu R.only need a tooth-
MN> Cout Blvd., Corona del Mar
(Opp. Newport Harbor Banltl
Phone !{arbor 2288
118c70
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Corona del Mar
VVhy Pay Rent? ? ?
$2500 Handles ·
3 bdrma., cosy 'borne. l..ct'· cement
brick paUo. Excot n<Jabb'-·
· Hu.tty on thie.
$8750 Full Price
Another Good Buy
$9000, Terms .
2 bdrm., •vage apL Good alR
room& Modem t••tureo. V-
of rolllllg hlllo. Room Lo front
for add.lUonat income or home.
Tom Payne, Realtor
810 0out BfWay;c..-c1e1 au
• -· . up, I B. R. down. $5750 . Hwd. floora, jlendlx washer. dbl
__ garage and patio. Baths up 4 ·
$1800 Dn.
New 3 bdrm. -Fireplace, hwd.
garage. Approx. lCM~ aq. ft.
Ntce location. Can you im•cine
the fUIJ price lo only
$9250
down.. Thia la a very livable and
exceptionally well turnlahed
home. Price 1IJ right, term• are
right.
Ralph P. Maskey
i!Ul ·Newport lllV<L, Newport
I . fbon• Bu.l>or '62
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New 3 Bdrm. F.H.A.~NEW 2-bdrm. home, Corona dd ."$2750 Down · ' ~. complete I!' eftry <let&ll.
LOW MONTHLY ·PAYKJCNTB Hdwd. floor•. l'on:ed air auto.
-beat. J'lreplacp. J:ncl-1 patlq.
Large home with m&Ay extra fea· G&raCe. N I c e I y Wi.i.caped.
, twu. BeautlfUI !Iv. rm. With Bearilqr fnll& u.e.. WW · take
fireplace, dlnlnc area. hardwood late mocld traUer u part pay-
Ooora. lot. Of We, covered paUo, menL Owner, Hu. 1188. 82ttc
double" prqe. extn tride lot.
l"lllJ ".1'.loe Onl;y $11,tOO G. I. Resale
· Phil Sullivan ,..,. n d 1 Mar ATI'RACTIYE .....Uro a · e · Geo. Ever8on · 2 -· -1a ._....t 1ooa.
c BAI.B()'A· ISLAND -' llM w_,..t Bmt., eaota -Uon. ,dlol. -· Pay Clllj
2 -.... J"ll !Um.' -'l!'llli ~ !i; j-7US U84!!1~ and Mlonce Uke
I 1ldrm. apt. Oftr ............ (Aaam r...,;. ~ ,._ BmllcJ ~ J prl<!. fle,&ee.
,_ -Ir.....,_~ ol We. -J1L &la7·W -. Miii i I.lot.__ w.-
ft61floca. A~'-at...... , ;iielltdl"'a.· -
_NELDA ·p~·..:_: Nkr Ocean A: Bay , 'W. E.Fiaher ---. lll!: a& I -I , -...aep. lup )lictm'e ---Plllme .......... .i.. ........ <:linw-...-.. 111na.. ~ t"-tA' a -ui. -~ ............. •.!II• ~ .IW:Ulll:I _....,, tar ta-ii• at 11a • == -.,_ .... ..-.. 'shso1 l\ a.111t •vsct1le-
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· space. Completely furnillhed. Price $13,900.
island realty co.
Park at Agate, Balboa Island Harbor 377-VV
BALBOA ISLAND HOME
4 bedrooms, 2 bathe,
and maid's room
• A lovely warm home with large studio-type master.
bedroom and fireplace. Patio. Near South Bay.
$34,000, Terms
F. P. WALDRON, Real Estate
308 Marine Ave, Balboa Island
BA&OA ISLAND VALUE!
ON LI'M'LE ISLAND - 3 bdrm. 2 hath modem.
Only 4 yrs. old. Nicely furnished . Large patio, good
location on quiet comer close to beacb. This won't
last long at -
Price $20,000, Terms
\Vm.1\v. SANFORD, Realtor
Park A venue at Marine Balboa Island
Back Bay Area --1h Acres!
Countrv atmosphere with 'peace and quiet-yet
close to everything. On private stree~, among other
nice homes, 132 ft. frontage.
On Tustin Ave. (between 22nd & 23rd)
Call Harbor 369 ~
or write P 0 Box 35, Balboa Island •
Ranch
20. acre! 8 mile. from Newport
12 acrea ln permanent pasture.
Equipment for 1~.000 cbickena.
Three houaee, good ham. Abun-
dant cheap water. Conalder part
lrade bay area. Terma.
Bay Front· Income
6 turn. unlto. 70'-n. frontage_ Thia
la one of the ltnest properties
in the bay area. Conatder borne
aa part paymenL Price $87,600.
Full Price $7250
Clever 2 bdrm. beaclt cottage nr.
ocean amt bay. Best value tn
•reL $3930 down. $32.50 mo. on
balance.
GRIBNLIC.U' Ir ABBOC.
BUILDER -REALTOR
3112 Newport Blvd., Harbor 2562
• $8750
Sturdy 2 bdral. llOm• on large Jot
on good -t bl Coot.a M ....
, Oak noon.. rWnace. mmt fUr·
ntabtnp lncluded tn price or
-. w1t11out: 1a-. 0awm., ohrubbeey, fnitt>tre.. NOt new
but .. ..,ti&·-"-· .
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BALBOA ISLAND
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Peninsula Point
Authentic· Cape Cod
2121 Ocean Blvd.
OPEN Sat. & Sun. 2-6
or by app't. Ph. Har. 1238-VV
Approximately 2200 oq . tt. 1 year
old, 2 bdrm•. &: bath downstara.
1 bdrm'. and lge. den and bath
upatatn:. Sundeck 30 x 30, excel
lent vtew. Large living room
fireplace, dining room, gorgeoua
kJtcherr • nook, oak floor•, fore
ed air heat, u.t.raa galore.
Priced to sell quickly on
very reasonable terms.
lmmediate-poe&efMlon.
N'ew 2 bdrm. home l a block
tram Ocean Blvd. ln Corona. del
Ma'r . 'nu& attn.cUve boua baa
1 % bath.. paUo, dbL. pr and
ta well bullt of the beat ma
terlal. Price. '19,!500, 'good tenna.
Fitzmorris, Jl,ealty Co.
Real w.tate It Bi1r1re• Broken
813 "Clout Blyd., , eon.a de! Kar
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C. Gden .Dellisoh . , Realtor
.A. E. John,loD :
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