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• ' Chest Victory
Lunch Today . '
A victory luncheon will be held
today In the Balboa Bay Cl,ub
for -all Community Chest officers
and a:>llcltora. ,
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SPRENGER TO ASK 'OKAY. . .
ON $181, ,000 PROJECT
43rd, YEAR-NUM!lER 42 NEWPORT BEACH; CAUFORNIA,. TUEsDAY, ocToBER 16, 1951 FIVE CENTS
The event· will celebrate the
'(¥:CUlon of Ne~rt Beach'• an-
nual Cheat drive · going over the
top tor the· second year and for
belng first in the at.ate to raiae
an a.ulgned--quota.
Immediate eJ[tenalo!l of Bristol street from Jui present dead-end
outside of Santa Ana CO s.n mtersectlori at Newport Boulevard and
Palisades Road was to be &!lked of the Orange County Board of
Supervisors today, Tuesday. l{arold Sprenger, County Roa.er Carn-
1 mlsaloner. told the News-Tlmes late yettterday that he would a.sk ap-
ANTIGUA FIRST
.. TO FINISH IN.
Ill.A.CK SETS NE\\' COAST RECORD--Orance Cout halfback John Black set • new OlfMSl\'e llCOr-
lnl' tteord ln le9dlnc the Pirate. to a M-14. win O\'er ML San Antonio Saturday nlpt oh the 1o&er-•
""Id •. Black rolJ4od ap iS! ya.r(t4 ~· the crouDd a.n:d ca&.ll'bt two pa....-a for S4 yartls. Hf" IA plc-turt"d
jtnt af~r be broke tb.{'°uch the-Ible for his 8&-y•.rd touchdown pllop. (B onda Photo)
BLACK · SETS RECORD -AS , .
COAST TRAMPLES MT. ·sAC
34-14 BEFORE 3000 FANS
Police . Officers
Will Attend
Training School
Four policemen trom · Newport
By •Rod MacMlllla.a . Beach wLU go th.rough a poJlce
Johnny Black aet a new Orange Oout -ot4Mfve ruahing record tralnhlg ec.hool Ln SacE'ament..o
u the~ 'w"wl,llL filq .,.IDAfoi.J ..... O!IJq,,...,_~ ... at.11.,.ms next J'ebn?UY,-~ Oty(°"'-l
Saturday night bef°"'. a crowd of ov~r 30oo r&n.: The P1rata rolled oraatnK ~nlgtl
up a tot.al of 493 yvdJI on the ground and through the air and BlaC:k At request or the chief of police,
accounted for 287 yards with a recOl'd of 233 :yards gained runnl.{lg thlf men will spend one month be-ing trained In up-to-date police
in 19 plays &nd 34. yar~ ga~ned on two pa.58ff. procedures. The echooHng will c08t
The former Palm Spnngs .half· the city -with employment of
back scored twice-once on an 18-Weems to Foutz· set up the t hird temporary repla cements -$15"00.
yard pass from How~ M iller and local tally late In the ftrst half. Councilman Dale Ramsey con-
later on a 60-ya~ sprint through Parsona took the ba.Jl on the 20 vtnced the council that t he four
the middle of the Mountalnett de-ancf r eturned to the 11 . J eu Smith officers to be .11ent north ahould
fenae!I. . plowed o ver afte r the Ptrates sign • plcl'lgt' affinnlng that they
. Coast gTabbcd a 7-0 lead .in the made It a 1flrllt down on the one-will renlain In city employ for a t
f1r&t qunt('t u J ess Smith pUed yard ltne on repeated thrust.a by lea.st one year following th<> con1-
lO ya.rds over guard after Bob Hal and J ess Smlth. J eu Smith pletion of the tr•ining court!ie.
Woodhouse recovered · M o u nt Y addt"d the t'Xtra point to ena'ble Thi.!!, he said, wo uld allow the city
. Dick. Foutz." fumble on the Mt. the Pirates to leave the field y.;th to capitallze on the Investment.
Sac 27. \Voodhouses' recovery a 20-7 le.ad at intenniMion. Black Chief R. R. BodcklnBOn an-
came-on the first play after t~e made hi.8 60-yard sprint mid-way nounced yesterday that th08~ at-
hometowne rs had stopped the P1-In the third period as he broke into te nding lhe school w ill be naml"d
rates in a drive at the 26. J eM the Alt. Sac secondary and simply at a later da te.
CAT ALINA RACE
N~wPort Harbor Yacht Club's
"San Clemente race around Cata-
liqa laland" flna.lly aurmounted all
the trlala and tr1bulatfona which
bef!et It 9la.at week end and tlu
bu>n entered ln the Club annal.I
aa a more or less successful event.
An entry list of 19 boat.a con·
trlbuted to the more aucceuful
aide ot the ledger, but ·the poor co-
operatk>n o( the weather m ad e
things a bit dLscouraging for the
ullors. In spite of fog" and scarce-
ly any wind 12 yacht.a had tinlahed
by Su.nday night, lwo did not
start. thrf'e did not flnlah (legally,
that Is) and two were sUll unre-
portt"d at 11 :30 o'clock Monday
morning.
Aner the many changes ln tlme,
plac.. and coune Wbich "-ere
chronicled here, the start actua.lly
took place at 10:00 p. m . Friday
off the Newport pie r. A t 2 p. m.
Saturday, no ya.c-ta had been re-
ported • roundtri'g either eod of
CataJili.a., IO the folka at home had
a p~tty fa.lr Idea that It w ould be
a long, slow race. C~trary to the
1949 raee. when the course was
rea.ll y around San Cle.mente and
lh which thE: Conejo set her 20-
hollr record, the nrst yacht to tin·
l.!.h thf." 19~1 event was .Hal Ram·
ser 's Antigua after 42 hours and
41 m t1.1utea of drifting a.round
Catalina. Only 8 lh: minute.a be-
hind Antigua came Ian Murray's
A ttarante, a aurprlalngly cl<>k
(Continued on Papi I)
Bloodmobile Unit
Here . Od. 18,
The American Red Crosa Blood-
mobile Unit will be ai the Amerl·
~I p..... Ball. WJla~ and Bay
-N-rt BoadJ.., ,,.,.,.._ day •• October 11th trom s to 1 p. m.
The Re(i.q:nal Blood Center la
urgtng all the Red Croaa Branche.1
to increase their number of don-
ors 100 per cent a.a only one tenth
of the blood needed for our armed
forces and loca.I need• i.a comlnl!'
Ln at lhe present time.
In a recent broadcast from
Korea. Gen. Ridgeway stated that
98 out of 100 wounded men a~
being saved due to Plasma and
whole blood. Plasma Is ~ve.n for
shock at the front, while who!'
blood ls u9ed in the hosplta.ls be·
hind the lines.
Ma.ke an appointment now to be
blood donor by calling th• local
Red Croas office-Harbor 1863.
MOR~ THAN F IVE t"EET OF BEACH "'Uohetl off of "'est
Ne"'i>ort ~Beach tut 1''ttk when hl'1l\')' underto"·s on a hJgh tide
carried the sand from )-a.rd.9 and Ubdf"r fences. H ei&"ht of thf"
man In picture •bo''" te.tlfy" to the amount eaten a"1lY In a few
short boon of hlch tldee durlna-tbe "'eek. f News-Times Photo)
BANQUET FETES WINNERS
OF BYC -ANNUAl AWARDS
Banquet room or the Balboa Yacht Club was filled to capacily
Saturday n ight when members gathered for the annual awards
banquet. More than 4.6~ entries ,were tallied in the year's races by
members carrying the ensigne o! the BYC and 146 trophies were
etnied plua talllea tor the 26 Perpetua ls ga rnered for ~he Club.
Commodore Harry Blodgett pre--
aided over the eeaslon with Vice l Bart HendersOn ; 3. Bob Christen-
Commodore C. V. Wurdemann and sen.
Race Chairman Peter Fic ker mak-Junior 8crle8'--July
lng !-he awarda. Snowblrda 1 .• T om Frost; 2.
OUtatandlnl' waa the calhertng Bruce Twlcbel; 3. Tony Torrance.
.,. at "'°"",.. by x~ .K11<e. Balbo&~....,1 .. i. Roeor Post. Burtce. 11.-ittlit &f Ba7M01a and · ,. ~,
Jtudent al Montebello Hll'h School. 'u•10r 8ef'lell.-Au.,.t
who carried arm Joada of trophtea Snowbird• L Joh n Kepsey;
tallied ln his ttrat year of racing. 2. Bruce Twtchel: 3. Tony Tor·
tn an old bo&t with ragged aa.lla, ranee. ~e eon of Mr. and Mr&. Louis Balboa Dinghies 1. MI c k e Y
Burke took all comers. He a c-Smith ; 2. Roger Post; 3. No. 147
counted for a second in the P . C. Noolard.
WiQter Serie11 ; firat In the same CM.tallna and ~turn
clU8"'for the Spring series; a sec-Rhodes 1. Geo Mott: 2. C. V.
.ond for hi• P. C. in the. Catalina Wurrlema.nn : 3. Bob Christensen.
8.nd retum match; he wa.s a mem-P . C. l . Fred S1nales; 2. Mike
ber of the team In lhe Rhodes-Burke; 3. LJ:>rrain BoVflUs.
P . c. PerpetuaJ: and he annexed Ma.rk Healy St-rlf"8
the Hillman Perpetual T rophy for Lehman 1. Chick Rollins; 2.
t he P . C. race to San Pedro from 1 Bart Hender&an: 3. Wm. Lind~
Balboa; and t he Fred C . Smales blon1.
Perpetual for the P . C. Stn1le
Handed race.
proval of th~ $181.000 Ft.-deral Aid Secondary project. Pur~C of the
road is to l"Ollte some of the through coastal traffic a.round lhe central
Costa 1'.{eu. area.
Rlgh~ of way ror the road have .. --------------
already been obtained, SpreQger
said, with the Irvine conrpany giv·
Ing an outright grant to reroute
Palisade.a Road throui;h their land
at tl.8 dead l'!nd with San Joaquin
roa.d t o a right angle intersectloh
at MacArthur Blvd. In addition .
the Irvin(> company ha8 given a 20-
foot strip the full length of Pali·
s° road for the widening of that
street to a 70-foot 'width.
Sprenger said that this road
when connected with Bristol street
and then ce lo Baker street, and to
Harbor Blvd., will greatly ease the!
traffic situation ln Costa Mesa. H e
a.leo stated that he wu not ad-
verse to eliminating the proposed
16lh J11trect roadway from the
county plan for imincdiate de-
velopment and endeavOrtng' t o pro-
ceed with the Pomona Ave., Su·
perior Ave., cut off to the Coast
Highway.
Comternatlon Felt
Great con..sternation has been
felt on the Mesa and in the entire
Newport Harbor U n Ion High
School District about the bisect-
ing of the ultimate High S chool
Campus by the major thorough-
fare which 16th street wai destin-
f'd t o become. Eliminating thi.8
roadway from the im~ediate plan
for development sets this unea.si·
ness at rest . -
Whether appro val of the St.ate
H ighway Dlviaion and the Federal
Public Roads Authority can bf:! ob-
tained fcir a re-allocation of the
fun~s already l!Ccured for the P o-
mona A ve.-Superior Ave. link is
unknown, Sprenger said. H e said
he would endeavor to have the
project reworked and approved
for only the portiORS scheduled for
immediate work.
Although the county official
said he is opposed to ma.king 17th
street. a major thoroughfare be-
cause It is zoned for busineas, he
did point out that this wu hi& or-
iginal plan for development. of tht;.
r...i •Ylt<m or 'the county.
The road, for wh!Ch apj>roval
was to be aought today, will fur-
nish aome tra.Uic easement at
once tor Laguna. Corona del Mar
a n d Balboa Island residents
traveling to1 West Counly points
or Los Angeles via the Freeway.
To Aid Motorists
Building of the Superior avenue,
Pomona avenue link to Harbor
Btvd.. would greatly facilitate
lravel from West Newport, anrt
Balboa around Costa Mesa to
either the County Seat, \Vest
County areas or Loa Angeles.
All the projects a.re part of
the Cowtty master plan tor hif;h-
way!'J.. It w as a portion of this
plan into which t he proposed 31 st
cut-off or the City ot Newport
Beach was to fit. However scut-
tling of this project b~· the City
Council after a right-of-way was
offered will delay this project for
some time.
,Last week, !rt.ate aid in pre·
venting 16th street from cuttinir
through the high school propert.y
wu pron1ised High School Sup-
erintendent Sidney Davidson by
J ohn Br8.nnigon, assistant chief
of school house planning for the
stlte Department of Educa,tion.
GRENADE HITS . . .
LOCAL .YOUTH
IN KOREA
Pvt. Paul Adams , 22, or ~4.3
San Bernardino Ave., Newport
Beach, received shrapnel \•.'ounds
In the back and both legs while
fighting· for "Heartbreak Ridge'"
Sept. 23, It was disclosed.
Now in the1 Swedish Red Cross
hospital at P usan, Korea . Ada1na
wrote his friends. hf.T. and Mr·s..
Cyril B. Norris ot the local ad-
dress that he had been hit after
five days of f igh ting.
Said h is Jetter : "As we were
going up a hill to reinforce It, the
Korean s got above us and one of
their hand grenades landed ne ar
me. I got apra;yed w iUt shrapnel
from my ankle to lhe middle of
my back." He worked his way
to a forward first aid station and
wa.s removed to the hospital.
Adams wu Vlducted. tut March
~. ~ hi!' --at-,_ Ord. Hi h!:ft for Korea in August.
Hta parents now live tn New
Westminater, B. C. He wu for-
merly employed by Nannco, Inc.,
a Cost.a Mesa plastics concern.
RABBI TO S PEAK
Ernest R. Trattner. rabbi cit
Westwood Ten1ple, will be speaker
on Nov 7 at the f ive Dollar ban-
quet of Christ Church by the Sea
according to the Rev. Thomas
Pendell, pastor.
Smith kicke<i t he conversion. outran all of them. J eN Smith -----------------------------
The prize Ba\bo&. Yacht Club
Perpetual Sportsmanship t rophy
wu awarded to Mr. and Mrs.
Chuck JamllOn for their out-
standing work during the whole
sea.eon In autst lng the race com-
ro lttee in their work.
CITY ASKED
TO OPPOSE
OIL FIELD
CONFERENCE HONORS UP
THURSDAY AS . PIRATES
FIGHT 'BERDOO AT H. B ~
ArchJe Nisbet'a boys bounced back added the extra point.
to knot the count moments later Gil Stern intercepted a pau on
aa quarterback Darrow Weems the Mounty f9 to ~t up the llJlal
puscd to F outz, who wu all-TD. · Hal Smith went through
league fullback last year. The rrom the one-yard out and Jess
eight-yard pa.u play came a.tter Smith apllt the upright.a to make
Foutz had run 29 yards over tackle It 34 -lf.
TARS WHIP LYNWOODERS
19-0 IN THRILLING GAME -the 1&.rtest Mounty ground ga.l.n Kt. Sa.e's 8COrinl' of the aecond
ot the ii.igtrt. Bob Ostrander kick· TD came u end .Jtm 8 1uelhman · N.ewport 'Harbor Union }flgb"a .. --------------
ed the tielng poU,L broke through to bloc)( Mel Smal-terrl!lc Ta.n tutied th(IJ heady
Laud Barney Huber
Particular tribute wu paid to
8arney Huber \tho won the Presi-
dent of Mexico' a Perpetua.I Trophy Opposition· ot the City Council
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lege Pirate football club tak·es on s}>"t with Charley Black slated for
undefeated San Bernardino jaysee early a ct ion brhind h.im.
ley'9 punt and" W eema anea.ked wine ot victory again Friday night
over from the quarterback alot as they uncorked a 19-0 w in over
Coast came back in the second two ya.rcla out three playa later. LynwOOd Hl(h'a batUtng Bearcat.I
quarter v.·ith a &I-yard sua:tained betore mor> th.ah 3000 spectatora Giblet.. ~ Id drive with a payoft .pitcll from 1 at DaviW!on c iJ .
Miller to Black from 18 yard.8 out. FM O\l(ens was once again the Coach Al Irwln, pleased w ith
Fnt1 OwenA recovered a fumble on defe.utve aP-rkplug of the Pirates the manner ln which the Tari
Nte Pirate a& to atop a short lived with 10 tackles in addition tq h.Ls d,.alt with the inland Invader&.
apark on the site of t})e oppon-Umely recovery ot a Mount)' tum· ~id of the aqUad : '1'hey &JI stood
en ts and open the way tor the bte which set up th~ second score out.· It wu realty a team "victory.
Pirate's drive. N ed Parsons' Inter-... Sid Mann.lng, defen.llve l~ The blocklng wu. good and ' the
ception of a pus from Derrow (C.UD.uecl oa Pap f) tackllnr wa.a ~I rlghL" Be l&ld
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he could not aingle out top play-for the first Ume on corrected w as requested last Monday by the
t-rs ln thla game aa It wu a ga.mt-tlme in the Ocean Racinl" Dlvls· League of Civic As.90Clations of
that aaw the whole squad ~ Newport Beach to the proposed
••lion. ton of the 1951 Enaen&da race , in In t W t N po t area -hi• boat Mara.. nam g o a es ew r
"It wu a good apectaton' Cliff Chapman wa.a praised h igh-a proven oil field. game all the way," he added. 111e In a letter to lhe coun cil, the
tum. which he •YB ta impro\'lar ly for hi• year a.a Commode~ of League ask ed the body"8 support
each week, wUI have tt. ftnl U.. 8 · C. Y. A . and u head of before the county board of super-• the Enaenada Race. leaguE" game thUI Friday' nll'ht D\ck Fenton, ataff commodore vi80rs on the matter. Such drill·
with Orange High School a\. Or-ot the BYC, wu hono~d tor his Ing would damage residential
ange. · • work aa director of the Newpoh values in the area, the Jetter con-
The Tars' Te'd McM.uter .. ~d. tended.
broke the lcr Friday night ln the OCean Sallinl' Auoclatlon, Sta.ff Flore.nee Cooling, ape a k in g
eecond quarter when he lnterceJrt• Commodore of the SCYA and del-a.pi,.a:l narnlng of the area. a
ed a pam ln the a.econd quarter for ecat• to the North American provln field, said. "Thia particular
hia team'1 ttr1t touch down. A. 'facbt Ra.clnc Union. field eXtends to the edge o! Santa
conversion kick by Rex Bdl Pra1ee of the Commodore ~~ . An& river and a llne para.llel to
brou""t the -re •· 7•0. 1t< of tbe BYC waa tendenr<.1 th bo e•• . -"' 16th street, with the o er un· A"·· a -··•·•n '· drive In the the foUowtng : FAI Riuen, Commer ·~ o_...,. ea da.ries next to the city." She
tame period. Rolly Pu.tukL Tar <lore of the PCYA;....Jamu Whyte. added that the Maccoll OU Co. tl'eUUrer of th9 8CY A; Fred quarterbe.ck. went oveT for lb• had 110ld leaaea fu Dave and Sons ____ .. ·-·-~--, on a -·•..+tt-Sm&Jea. Re&? Commodore of tjhe ded _.,,"UQIU -.....-..-•• .. -.. ,.. __ ral for a large 9llrn. Sl\e conten ••. ~ ---~ ~-... on---'"··. &CY A and Bob Boyd. ~• d t -~ &1vou II.DC ... -J-"' illl'C that the new owner'li woul no
The cobttraioD kJc.k. waa: off to the Race Chairman of the SCY A. -'•'t. Wiater lloriea lNl be content with desult<>ry drilling.
.... Rhod To a• --' 2 ''Thi• West Newport (l:eld la -· --· Wrd" tally "came In .. J. m uep.--: · be ·• Id ·~ ·-· Bob Chrtat juat one of a num r," ., .. e aa • tbe third P•naa wben Pu.luk:I T . Tbomu; S. e11ae.n. "but It aeema Very import.ant to
rttled • 21>-,_rd -14 Bdl In P . C. 1. Joe Kaltenbach; 2. Mike us.'"
••· end ._...... ------• ....... at· 'Bulite; S. Dr. O. o . 8uea.. . th ,.._ -..-.&IM:I ~•..:::.: ... -.. .•. \.._ Alter aorne dt9cuuioo, e coun-•-pt waa ·•·rt. P ·IA 1. Rowan w....,.rg. J •· _. .. ..., -......I a-._ --L'f 2 Cfl lnatrocted City Manager OllU . Only T••' •••n~ -··-•·•-~ Ldlmall 1. y,~ -·n~. · . _ ... _,_# -'-AU-88.llore to pt a map of the oil
by Rm Bell .. wbo-io maklns wMt Illas BlmpmrL aone IU'Jd to report back the re·
lrwln ~eel-the -block ol -• 8prlar; lie"°' wit• of bla invetltlgation. The
lbe pine. came up_wtU\ a cut ~r R.bodu L Tom Sheppard; 2. J . counctl actually baa no ;ower to
hlo rtaht -. .,._ atJIA:hee """ Piercey; a. Tom MJ>fra. Jlnvent the aupeTV!aoN f"r om ~.,, and will~...--_.. P. C. 1. )Ullo BurU; :I. J~ naming the field a proven one.
'rvw. Bell"• b1oc1r aldod a Tar ""'1· x:..it.IJ9ca; I. -llchmldt. but thO i-,ue felt a counctJ. pro-
.,. ··-.... jUilt latercept.ed Star 1. Dk:lt B&U; 2..· Saint teat would bear -.e welllllt with
!.Jn.woad ,.... • Clem>. ' the COUllty ~ ~-Tb• ·ft«• .... ~ -·nt ol 14n· 'Uptnlna' I. 1\-· C. Barbi-: ~r 'l"' i.n bafore u,. ooanty
-. 1"11& aid. "lt·-·~ -· ,. Jobq lCarietla; •I. Erte Wela-pl&linlnc COllUlll-.
.. " -. -ni>tt.I,.. tlit' Ws-• . •. bnUonlceandearVIBl.M-P. LC. 1.Doe Job.._ · '
Thursday night in t he game which The line will be the sa.me with
mos t acribea, COflCh es and self ap-Don Paxton and Glenn Woodard
pointed expert.a tab as the Ea.stem at ends: Bob Woodhouse and Ed
:onference Championship ga.me of Mayer at tackles: Fred OwenH and
1951 at Huntington BE'a.ch High Gil Marsh at guards and J ohn Mc -
lchool Stadium. Kickoff is slated Hargue at center.
tor 8 p . m. San Bernardino is rated as o ne
Although mo.st of the "ex~rlll"' of the outstanding teams in Soulh-
~ate the game as lmportuit in the cm California 8.5 a result of lheir
fight for first' place, they heait.ate pre-season showings. H owcvC'r, it
o state that the losers will be out has been pointed out that mosl or
>f the battle. A capacity crowd is the opponents of San Bernardlno
\htlcipatcd at the Oil City grid· a.re still winleaa &fter a month of
Iron to see the battle between the .,Play, San Dlmu defeated P&lo-
.wo teams which have shown the. mar ]':S for their only win and
nost In pre-season game~ and Chaffey beat East L. A . tor their
·cague openers. only win. Sa.n Diego i8 !Jllll wln-
San Bernardino hu crushed Its Ie11s and Pomona • Claremont ii
Nay to four easy vfc torlea with having tough sledding ln their
\5-0 and 67--0 wlna over Chaffey four -year college league.
Lnd .Cal Poly's San Dtmu Branch The Indi&J\8 have a loaded aquad
1uring the put two week8. Ray or P ennay1va.nla and Ohio prei>:
Roaao'a Pirates have impressed .sters which have hom etownel"l!I lD
".heir followers with a 13-7 over a high l'itat.e of cheering optimism.
·ugged Santa Rosa, a 20-7 defeat Quarterback Don Meye r. half-
Jf Fullt:rton and last w eek's 34-14 back Perry J et.er and fullback
.vaxtng of Ml. San Antonio. They Walt Gaffney along with end WJl·
·ooked h&rm.Je81 tn dropping a 14-lie Mims and defensive .al.Alwart.a '
J decision to Oregon T ech ln their John Trlvonovtch 1245-lb. tackle1
mly home game of the aeuon. a11d WIU(am Rout (223-lb. t.aclc:le)
The Pirates will lo Into Thurs-11.re th e "lmp:>rtee"' •tandou.t.a.
\ay night's game at or near fUll Jeter was aJI atate at Steubenville.
itr .... >ngth. Harlow Richa~n Will Oblo, and the ~t are top-rated
1till be aldellned, but he haan't high achool.era from PennsylV1lnlL
;>Jayed since the operllng game The Clyde WIHl&ma ""1'" machine
with Sant.a: Roa&. Duke Sanders bu never been stopped t.hJa year
wtJJ be \>&Ck at a ruerve ~ according to Be.rdoo back~T&-Uld
llo( and llOlltiack ~ltn Hagey .t&LIBtlca bear Uwn iJut. Jeter la
shoo.Id be ready to roll tun blut tbe brother ot Oregon Tech'a Lar-
llfter being llbeJVod $,. aJi; elboW ry Jeter, Who dJd 80 WF I againal
tnju.ry., Ttiere were no tnJUdee In Cout a ff!W wee.Ira· b&dt. • Be 19
the Mt. Sac -· raiod a bani runner and a bet42' n.~tMflroa!lloflq&Llil" VlldloJr l . J,._ Ramoey. ·JIANTZ1'tu.a TALU
~ lll'UWllta -" 1. c. w. 1-· Cot Paul ..... ot "11&1-la-' . -s.-.-than avuqe s--er. Mlml'. a Clp'-foot. tw<>-IDch colo<ed• boy r.-
llarrilll!Urr ...... oonat&nt target "'
l ndl•D ji&mma ahd Jut ,...... all
ieop4 ""4° Jaba Ruohl1J¥ ... back
to J'.lw Uill IDdla.na. all -
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FILMS, RADIO. TELEVISION
DISCUSSED .BY FORUM -TALK •
b7 Ruth Hill
Th; man who points the camera live telecuta and that better
ed1t.8 the television program &c· lighttn1 and editing i• possible
cording to Thomas Brown Henry. when the feature la filmed flr•t.
Pasadena Playhouae 1 um t n & r y, he plugp! mo\'~ \Vhich he be·
who di.cussed the role of theater, lleves are far better t han they
mOuon picture. radio at1d televis-Were wve.n a :ve•r &&"O. •
Ion a.a communication ch~ela at Drama can be a great forct'
the Orange Coast Evl!'n1ng Collee-e for good or evil he stated adding
Fall Forum Series last \Vednesday that the •·audio -visual audience
nlgbt. ca.n become a "sittinJ duck for
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• ,. ·. · COMMUNIT Y l'.llllf . --
(Thill la fifth In. oeri .. of articles
&bolrt the Reel Fea~~
In your Community ci-t).
'-1 A '-eftt perf'ortm:nce ot ~. ~ -=i<'l!f_.. .lljl WalW. Bui· By Rulb BUI
lOck 'lllld. DUlel Ardior wU1 'i>e · ..,.,...,Nd . at ~ P\ayhouoe Po)"'dlnJ otapl.. Into 1our Jes th may llOll"4 like medleVal tortllre.
on • ovonlnr Gt. Thuraday, Oct. b~\ • paln .... ly and benetlciailY, 11 accof'Clilll to plans made .. Mn • Oran Oo t Al · Chll<lren1 Boooltal In Loo Anpl•a. ge un "I Ul'IUaAe 'club, a Red Feath_ef' Afeney of the New-
Kappe. Alpha Theta, met on Oct. port Harbor Community Cheat, re-
l at the home of _Mra. ~bum cenUy perfeCted thla .urgtcal tech·
Harvey, 315 Welt Waahlnwton. nfque for the correction of 'an Of'-
Sant& An&. · '"" ' lhope4ic cue.
:, Mr&. Fred A. Hendrick• p.re9ld· An 11-year-<Jld boy was admit:-
~. at ':?1e nrat m~UnJ after the tK to th9 llo9pltal with a MJiOU9
lllll\lllt• vacatlon. l>trlocL ~nt.v -cu.e-Wblch bad ca.....S his
illJI 1J14111-,n were -~. " rlflot ·i., to be two lncheo 11119rter
Kn. ~ Cbapm&A. 3rd la c:halt· than ~ lelt. Faced with tb .. au ....
man ot the benefit corumit(M. llbe n-or wallclnr with • limp tor
la llolnr aul.ted by JtrL WllllaJn the ~ of hill life, h'la puento
Bolat.eln of Lido tale, Mn. R»th appealed to arthopaedlc ~no
lV9dder ot CoroJJ.& del J4r. Mra. i.t .Children Hospital to corl-ect
&lier w .. toon "of · Qnnso, Mn. Ulla condition.
Mr. Harry opined, ··There are the m01t inaldlou1 propaganda.
tab ma.ny people and not e nough Under the guise of a release
film people handling television." 91echanlsm. ethical living can b<'
Tbe danger ln that ne\vest field of made to seem worthless." He
communications, he believes, Is reels the lnipact of the g11nn1en
that opinions may be talsel)' dramu are d e t I n I t e I y bad,
crtawn b)' watching the facial ex-e&peclally for children. Tagging
pre'ssions ot a man \vho has not a gangster drama with "ortn1f'
been tralned to ac~. He cited the does not pay" does not off&et the
recent trials· and ~ace conference glamourir.lng of the badmen on
which made television histor;i.· sa:i,·-the impre.uionable radio audience
ing that the idea \\'35 ba.sically who offer no resistance tO\vard
good but that the public think111 a program. h.e said.
THJ: "008 GKANDg," u ~-yKbt ,..,..tty pun!truod
hf M•xlcan blte"'9bt fop a n-pnrtf'd •1ta.OOO, c1"1ra Newport Har-
bor for Acoapti1lco. A~rdlq to 1hc N~kan AMIONI bandHnc
,..., i-t1orr, ti... yKht lo .... tlrlrd u a '!"'"°aal (lft to p,..1.
dent .Al<mlln of Mexico. LU•urtoua na-a... ooatlnl ST.oot ...,..
lmtala..I oo Ille yaclll ~ the N..vpor1 ll@IM!h tumllure oto..., B ..-
and ~ hf'fon-thr cnft aalk-d:.owtha a Mrxlcu N a\-y crew.
-OllYOr 1'och or NtWl>ort llelrhta Doc:tora UAed the our!Pcal 1taple
and Mrs. Henrtclu. Plant were t method t.o atop the rrowth ot his
cqmplotad on Tue-y •voninl' rood leJ until equallly In length
wben the_ committee met wtt.h wU reached wtth 'lhe attec~ leg.·
Mn. ·Hendrtcka. La.at year the The l'W'a1cal 1taple1 were pounded
poup. 1pon.or.d a llmllar per-for· tnto the irowtnr 1,1art of Ute boy's
man~ and UMd tbe proceeds to &ood les. Doctora •taled that the
purohut iUI ~merrency re1plrator 1taple• wtU remain in h1a tee and
ror the' Cfl\llllY ho~ltal. Th'tlr thet he will feel no d!ocomf\ture.
project a. the polio fund. The relatively new procedure Is
erroneously It can a nal)·t.e C'h:irac-The speaker described his ex-
ter front facial t"Xpressio:i.s. periences with drama groups com-
P.tr. H enry. \vho L'! an actor, pro-posed of cerebral palsey patients
ducer,"" and dlre<'to1· and has and blind actors. He concluded
recenUy retired to110,,·1ng 22 years hie tal)c. wtlh his belief that the
wtth the Pasadena Pia}' HouM. methods and uael'! of drama have
believes that the legitimate thea-been con8i!t ently bt>ttcrt'd O\'er
ter w ill never die and that while the years.
radio may suffer son1e loss it \\ill Tomorrow night. October 17.
always h&ve a magic 111bout it. Richard Neutra reno\\·nect arch\-
"Radio Is like the imaginative tect will appear on the forun1
Shape.s:peare theater." he said. platform to dlac11u The Abundant
"Some things should be heard and I Lite in Architecture. On October
not seen." 24. Frank C. Ba.'Cter. Un lveralty
Pointing out that It is not eco-1 or Sou~hern California educator.
nomically feasible to do many I will speak.
Newport Elementary Schoo l P.-T.A.
Establishes Record in Membership
Mem'berahip.s havp reached anW-------------
Wednesday evening, OcL 17 to·dts·
cua what further meuures must
be taken to mef't the overpopu-
latf'<I school condition:.
all-ttme high In the Parent -Teach·
e r Association or the Newport
Beach elementary schoola accord-
ing to the prt".s1dent, Mr•. Louil
C.se nar, who called· upon membt"r-
ablp chairmen to announce their _ Arbor Day
quotas la•t Thuraday at the board A decision to participate in Ar·
meeting held in the Hora ce En-bar day. Nov. 3, sponsored by the
sign achool. Balboa. Impro\'ement Association,
A total or nearly 2000 member-waa made by th(' board folowin't"
ships reaulted from the drive held an announcement by Mrs. John
tbe tirat week ~ October and Shields who attenrled a n1eeting
brought $985 into the local unit., ln the City Council chaml>er• Oct.
Halt ot this &mount will be tum-. 3 to plan a program ror purpoee11
ed over to state and national ot planting the bells on Balboa
treuurles. Blvd. She .stated that a landacap-
Mrs. C. E. McNt"il reported 720 Ing plan had hf-en df'vf"loped by
memberahip1 from the Newport Paul Howard and that about 26
grammar echool. Corona del ~tar tri>es would b{' donated by Frank·
turned in 71 5 according to Mrs. lln Wilcox. M~. Nnrmlln Hagen
Carl '\Vollf and ~frs. \Villiam Colt>-offered h<"r car to be-d£'<'oratt"'d
inan reported ~~ mrmbt-ra at lhl" for th<' p&Mlde which will tx-part
H orace Ensign Sl'hOOI. or the tree-plantinK progT"a.m.
In lint" wit h. thP 20 Pf'r cent Reportin~ on the succrse of th('
increase qvl"r lafllt yCA r'a mt"mber-summer pla.y&Tound. Mrs. Stroller
i-hipa \\'~ the announcf'mt"nt by While, juvenile protl"Ction chair-
H orace Ensi~. district Alperln· man... stated that 7000 children
tendent, regardinl' thf' large in-' participatt"d in thi11 city and school
crease In pupil l'nrollment . He Rponsor('(f projl"<'t.
atate<I that the sc-hool district ha• llt>ntal IA'Chlrrw
A l('ries of dt•nlal health lc<'-
Cooking Schoo l
Features Ho lida y
Mea l Planning .
Rebekahs Initiate Capilla Groups
Fo ur New Members in Oct. Sessions
0 . \\', Richard of Richard0
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Lido Markt't annnunced today that
Mr111. ~tarjorie Hat'pt'r. district
homr f'conomist ror Geonera1 S:lec"·
trlc Co., In the li'i &hl Wf'atem
slatf•a, w\11 headline tht> ThurMtay
cooklnJr school program prt'1Jentf'd
by Richard's Ma rkr t, Lido Elt>c-
trl<" Co. and thl:' Southl'rn Cali for-
nia. &11.e:on Co.
Mr.e. Harprr 1,1,,•iJI prrS<'nt up-to-
dal(' mt'thod~ and timl"·aa"fi.n,i.:-
ldt>as for planninf{ holiday mea.la.
Door prizes and a radio proK"ran1
are al!IO part of the program.
Tht> cooking school ls to be pre-
sented each ThurMisy, 10 a.m. to
12 noon at the Lido theatr(' next
to Richard's Market. .
Lindbergh PT A
Plans Annua l
Four new members were admit-
ted to the Meaa Rebekah lodge
.11.t lhl"ir• reJUlar meeong Oct. 2
In lOOF hall. Gladys Wilson and
Georgia Grave• were taken in by
traru1fer a nd Nancy M.aaon and
Vlrrtnla Overt on by lnltl&t lon. It
wu al.lo Good.fellowship nla-ht
"'Ith Dorothy Greer of San Diego,
Ooodff'llowshlp chairman ot Art"a
10 preat'nt u a 11pecial guest.
Vh1itor1; from Silver Gale lodge
of Na tlonal City preffnted thl"
local lodJre with two dolls. repre-
senting Rebekahs and Odd F el-
low•. They entertained wnh a
black fa ce comedy aklL Ont> of
the guealll from the eoutbem lodge
Y.'a! Pt"ggle Soller!. preas chair-
man of Area 8.
l\tae Mansperger1 dilt?ict deputy
presldent, made an unofficial vi.Bit .
P.tarie Doughty wu reported ill
an<! Lydia Hamm1 ia home from
the hospital after having under-
'g-one t..n eve operation. Hollowee n Fete l About 7"~ members l<nd _guesto enJoyC'd cake and coffee 1n a e
Plan,; for tht> annual Hallo\.\·een banquet hall following-the meel-
rarni,•al sponsored by the Costa Ing. Tht" tables were decorated
M£"88. l.indbergh-H.arper PT A were \Vi th dahlias and crepe paper dolla.
f\1rthered whPn the commltlf'e met Refreehmenl hosteu wa..-Mayme
with itr1. Jack Ha.rrt.. PTA presi-Grc>enlea t. assisted by Flora Har-
dent . Mrs. William Huscroft la Ms and 1.tary Taylor.
).Ira. J ohn Kiiox , 223 NarciMWI,
\vho wu recl"ntly given acclaim
In the Loe Angele• -Tl.mes when
She-wu featured in a one-man
exhibit by Orange County Art
Auoclatlon, wae hoates• orl 1'uea""'
day t o Group Tw'o or CapiUa Cir-
cle. Corona del 1-tar Cornmtmlty
church.
Members enjoyed ae~ing her
plcturea after the sack luncheon.
Croup Threr ~et Wedn~day at
11 tf.m . in PilfTlm hall. A sack
lunch~n wu served at noon and
des!<'rt and coffee \lrt"re scrvid ·by
the h0$teaeca, Mra. A. A. Kt"mper
a.nd Mra. George Grat"ff.
Group Four also met for a
morning 8t"Mlon and lunc heon, a t
the-borne of Mrs. J ames H. Mc-
CaJJum. 609 Ocean Blvd. Mra.
Pttry Schrock \Vas l€'ader in de-
votions.
\\111 :\lett '''t'dDCliday
Group One will meet Wedn~s
cteiy, Oct. 17 at the-hon'lt' of Mrs.
D. \\'. Sanders, 603 Larkspur.
There \\•l.11 ' be a sack luiicheon at
noon. Co-h08leasea Mrs. R . K :
Cave and Mrs. D. R. Rook ""-A:ill
serve dE>saerl and coff~e.
Mrs. Sea Waldeck will .begin a
review of the study book, "We
Americans. ·North and South," by
Georae P . Howard.
gPneral chatrma.n ot the attair to
be given OcL 30 In Le~on hall.
Coat.a Atesa.
Or\t> of the feli:tures will be a
spaghe-tti dinner to be served un-
der thr supervU!lon of 1'tme11. Hat·
old Hohl and Don Stcveru. A1r11 .
Al Hollietl"r is In charge of ticket
sale.s. Entertainment will lnclurte
a apook house and a fortune teller.
• • • FAC Bridge Group Note First Natal ·
Dtnn£"r tickets are priced at 40
cenU-for <'hlldrf'n : 75 cent_,, ea ch
for ad!JIL<11.
Reads New Ru les Day of . Mesa Boy
When the bridge secUon of the Tht" first birthday of John Dal<e
Costa '-ff'sa Friday Attemoon Club Harblcbt. 90n of Atr. &nd Mrs.
gathered In rt-gular 8easton at the Robert Hatblc ht. or Duarte, wu
clubhouse, members and put.a the incentive or a tamlly observ-
Wt'rf' se rved fre•h fruit '"aalad, ance recently which wu attended
crisp cra C"kers and coffee as a pre~ by Mr. and Mrs. Charles P.tcAJary,
lud e lo card play. Host t"l.Ses \\'~re maternal g randparent.a of the-
Afmea. Calla Viele, Bertha Tillot· &mall celebrant ; Miss Jane M<'-
M . S h I PTA son. and E. I. P.foore. Alary, Newport Height.fl ; 1-{r. a.nJ a ln C QQ During the bualne.as interlude Mrs Jack McAlar.Y and daughter
Board Hoste ssed llf"\V rules wert' diacuued and Martha, COtJta Mesa
had to institute halt-day u saions
and that repre11f'ntativea or the lc>-
cal PT A \Viii meet with ot her
t:ivlc group11 at the Ensign school
voLr-d upon. They "'ere approved
1 b V. p ·d· t 11.• read. 1-fembers decided to dis-BREAKFAST IS Fl1N"
tures schedUlt'd tor lhl" f'Ve ning y IC€· rest en pense \11:ith the November and De-Six Newport Harbor High school
of Oct. 22 and 29 at the N('wport c~·mbt>r parties thl1 year. I cl&.a•rnatee at 88.rba.ra Trus ty
Lester A. Becker, D. D. S.
DENTISTRY
J 78S Newport Blvd., Ooe:ta Mesa
Hllrbor Union high school wu an-!'.irs. Judson Sutherland. first Mr'll. Ray Saxman took high \\'ert" rt><:ently 858embled at the
nouncffi by Miaa Emma Mattlll. vie" president and provram chair-p tz l th b "d tab! J ... r (' a e r1 ge ea whl e home of~ her parent., the W. T.
Khool district nurlK'. Thr 1e talks man Ot the Colt.a Mesa Main J\;frs. Grover Snyder was Jaw. Ca-Trust}·•. 330 Santa Ana Ave ..
tor parent.s and teacher!!! art> pa.rt S<"hool PTA, wu hoatcu at i.. r"t'-na.!ta prizes went to Mrs. Ruby N"e""'J)Ort Height. where a corne-
a! a prevf'l'(lativr program beln~ t•enl con1mi ltee meeting. P-.. nt Ch d M ~-k Twt h II ' ' • ~ eney an rt. II.',-...,, tc e · 1 u -you -are break fut afforded
sponsottd by the Orange County "'Prr Jerome Edwards, school prtn-Nf'xt meeting will be held Oct. amu!K'ment,
Dental A.s.!tociation. clpal: Supt. Ev<'rett R<"a. Mla.!!i 26 at 12:30 p. m. The hostess t rio
Roll ca.II \.VSJS made ""''hPn nff i-~1aria.n Parsons and J ohn BUPll, will be Po.Imes. Jean Lawrence, J. SO\\' 18 THE TIME
I Friday AHernoon
Club Opens
Fall Season
Costa Meaa Friday Afternoon
Club book eectton member• and
guesta heard an lnformaUve &nd
enteflalnlnJ talk by Mra. John
Ch~l of · Tustin, former IChool
teacher ln Csechoalovakla, who re-
lated .ome of her u:pertence•
there. when the section convened
recently. Mrs. Chuml 1rave a •ln-
cere, authoritative picture ot
9zechoalovakia, ~eacrlbln( t )I e
life ot the people aner the tirll
World War and the yea.n of 1trtct
rationifli durinl" World War ll.
Mra. Chum! told of the Com-
munist.8 takuie-control of Czeeho-
slOvakia in 194.8. overthrowing the
government, and the changes that
were enforced. on the staff and
pupils at the university where she
taught. She said, "the thing that
am a us rne most ia how such. a
smalL, well organ~ JTOUP of
people ooukl gain control over
such a large number/'
Three year.s were spent in the
Un ited States by t he speaker aa
an exchange teacher and it was
then that she met her future
husbaQd. She was married ln her
homeland . in 1949 and came to
this country shortly afterward.
She related her difficulty ln ob-
taining I! pa.saport even although
married to an Amertean.
Tea was served following the
program and books were sold at
the book mart.
Church Women
Plan World
Community Day
A-teeting Oct. 5 In the Cliff
Haven home of Afre. P. L. Baine•
on Pirate Road, board members
of the Newport Harbor Council of
ChUt""ch W8men made arTange·
1nen ts tor W orld community Day
set for Nbv. 2 in the Newport
Harbor Lutheran church. Mlu EJ-
sle Newland-' president. presided.
Ttcketa may be-· re8erved by G:pected to replace fo.nnerly used e&llbt.r Mrs. Arthur Kramer. Har· method.a In which ooce powUa was
bor 999-ft., · ) aneated. turther ~wth could not Preetftt from the Harbor area take place. /
~re Uni Ml•Mt Isabelle Bowle•, "It la very poaalbte·tbat 'thta new
Nancy Lewil; Mmea. A. Kramer, method wW auure the boy he wtll
Ba'lbO& Ialand; Jooeph Ftr(UOOll walk norrnaljy In adulthood;" doc-
and William BDlltoln. Lido !ale; toNO 1lated. ·
Edward Cha~ 3n!, Corona del Thia la JU1l one 1tory, but even
Mu; Wilm& Cuy, Balboa Bay tb!o one ttory .la reuaurlntt to the
Shore• and Oliver~ Koch, Newport famllle1 of Newpqrt 8-rbor who
Hel&hta. · know that Children'• Hoapltal a. a
N'•'-t meetinr wUJ be on·.Nov. 8 Red Feather api\ey ot tta: CbUt.
at Ute home ot Mrs. Ruuell Crata, , ChUd~n'• Hoaptt&l waa 1~
Chlna Cove. 1D 1901, ln a aman.four-roonvbomf'
New Minister
Performs First
Marriage Rite.
where there waa one doctor, one
n.ur.e and 46 patient. the first
year. From , th1• · becUmlnl' the
hot1pltel hu rrown to a modem,
2:06 bed l.natltvtton, wtiU~ more
than 7,000 children we...,. boepltal-
i&ed lut year.and nearly,.100.000
vtslts were made to their spectal-
Wllllam H. B&nniaUr, chaplain tzetJ clinics ot the Out Pat!int De-
ot Newport ·Harbor Ame.rlc&11i P.9-rlment.
Legion Poat 291 an-d. put junior ~ To contln\Je to render the finest
depa.rt.JQ,nt chaplain tor the Stat.P of service. C'hlldren'• Hospital re-
of California, last week excb&nCed ce.ntly announced plans tor Ute
his ·uniform tor . a black· aoutane conslNction of the M.tchad J .
and officiated a\ a wedding. Re-Connell Clinic Bu'1dink. The new
cently ordatne<J-. ~ U\f! Unt\ed Full structure, ma.de poailble · by a
Go!pel, _!:flnlstera and Church_, the la.rg:e 1?ri_ya~ donation, ~ e.st.f.b-
loca.1 Man rs hq.Ar the fteV. VfUP&tn 1 l1ah the Children's Hospital u one
Bannister. 1 ot the most modern pediatric cen-
On 'Friday, ·0ct. j'"S. .Bannlater ters ln the nation. ·
performed b.lp~flfSt Ql&ITi"~cere-Chikk'•n'• Hosplla.lr celebraUng
many in 11 m~er1 wtµ.ch brough\ it. 50th year, ia the only general
him many c;:o~llrne!fts._ It wu haJpital exclusively for ehUdren tn
held in El Cajtin .American ~on the Soutftwea( and accepts chll-I
hall, San Diego ~d waa wltneued d"ren-·to· 14 years o! age regardless
by oveF aoo ~'"-:· 'fh•· b,ride wu ot race, creed, ·or the-abUfty to
M'.111 • l'olagnj' .MaU-and I.he ~X· ·
bridegroom wu Rlchard D-.ne., ctlntc.houn ·~ from 8 :00 1n tbe
whoae ..at~ptather c~e froJll Bµl-m ornlnr to 3:30-in tbe &ftemoon
Calo, New York to serve &I best (new p(lllent1 from 8 ;00 a. m. to
man. An alta.r had been uranged 10:00 a . m.) Mond.f.Y through Frt-
at one end of the hall; and there day~ Every child must be accomp--
were -beautiful floral decorations. ~ie4 .by one parent or legal
The new rrtinist~r pvt a ahOrt guvdian. ChUdf.en's Hoapttal ts
but Impressive talk after the cere-located at 4e14 Sunset Blvd .. Loil
many. After ·the reception, be WU Angeles. The telephone 1a OLym-
"kidnapped" by a. group ot yoijnr-pta 1181.
er LerJonnatres "1!d WN t&Mn to Ne~rt Ha.rbor sick and crlp-
dinner. During -hi& stay in San pied ·c hildren Ia.at year received.
Diego he wu gue•t of the bride's •158.11 worth or free services from
parent.a. the Children's Hospital. In an ef-
Coitwlt 1ituatfori wanted atu or
place a c1a.u1f\ed .tn the New•
Tlme1, Po1t arid PJ:-eu combtna·
tloil at $2 per week. mln. P hone
Barbor 1911.
fort to financially aid the hospital
ro~ tree services rendered to the.lie
children. your Community Cheat
named the hospital a Red F eather
Agency and hu a.Jlocated $190
toward il.8 1upport.
U·DRIVE CRUISERS
~ow BOATS e OUTBOARDS e LIVE BAIT e TACKLE •
Medical Bldg. Beacon 8752 cers and f'Jt l"<'Uti\'e bolrd C'halr-faculty members; 1'tnir!!I. HC"len C'. Payne and J. 0 • Cooper. Re .. r -T I · roctu hC' Tr • .. o rf'D l·wr home or apt.-men lnl cf'<I t m9E'lva by autwe1n. PTA Prf'sidf•nt and vations are to be madt" with•Atrs: Ph. H.<\.RBOR 1818 and pla<'e your
Mrs. Percy · Baines wa• named
chairman for Community Day,
third special day celebrated each
year by the. United Church Wom;
en in oblerv8llce of liYlna-and
praying together. Purpoae · ot
World Community Day LI to pro-
mulgate understandlJ'lg of world
problems to bring peace, It was
point~ ouL The offering of the
day i• divided between aid for the
homeie.ss 1U1d foreign acholuahlpl.
"~Ive Thy Faith" will pe thetne of
e Small Boat
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ELLIS BOAT RENTALS 505 E. Bay Ave .. Balboa
Harbor 327 -J
Harold K. G rauel
Chapel
Phone: Be.aeon 6610
110 Broadway
BAl.TZ MOBTU&B"I'
Lad,y A•telldallt
tl 0 C..t Bl(bW&J'
OORONll. DEL MAR
DAY AND NlGBT
Pb.ooe Harbor U
·BE SURE -INSURE
with
MAUJUE STANLEY
lnaurance OnJ;r
PboM Rarbor,Jlnt
H$ Marilre A"°' Bal-hlaod
name and offic<'. Special Intro-Carl Trick, mPn1benihlp chairman. Charl<'a A(cA lary. "'aat ad today!
ductlon.s \\'ere gi\'en to ne .... •ly ap--:;;;;;;;;:;:;;:;:;::::;:;:::-;::-;:::::.,----'--:--:::--:-:;:;:::::,.-=:~===--c=.,-_'.__--=-:.==----;------~~
pointed chairmen. inC"ludincr MMl. ~ or.~-,. •",,-:_-4. ....
Edward Milum . home and family;
Mrs. Smith Ne\\·berry. maguines :
MrL Don Hall. \Vt'lfare; Mrs.
Ra.rry Schroeder. rounders' day;
Mni. i.A'onard Gravel\, \\'&ya and
mean.a : Mrs. Mort Porteou.s, cub
•cout coordinator. Pack 110 ; anrl
lttrs. Robert Crowner, co·ordlna·
tor, Corona drl Mar.
Pink & Blue Th eme
Used at Pa rty
fo r Mesa Matron
All pink and blue as to d«'COra·
tiorus throu,-hbut the house and
to the yards and yud.t ot ribbon
with whJch attracUve cifta were
wrapped. So were appointment.a
keyed to the theme when Mra..
Teddy Howard of Costa 11ea waa
honored Wedn-.day, Oct. 3 at a
atork ahower. .
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ot Mn. KeJ'li Claborn. 308 34th SL
•::;::==========~ IMra. Pete Kimball W8'I ... toting r booteu.
'.Dolio d,..-u bablea. atorl<a
and • -de<0<ated doll baby. b\IRY
were '°"" ot the atractlve de, tan.a. Ol(ta wef'8tpUea on a cotfee
lal>le. draped like • buolnette,
A pretty g.oture .,.. pr ... nla•
tloD at '! ~ to each .. r bet'
-blfl &11• peat or bonot',
• MA Tl'1IES8ES
-~-.. tnquJar Sl>apoo
Bl!:AOON 50ll
Coola ---°"' U. Newpen lllft.
WATER. HU .................. ,,
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11"1'•MIM B I w -.......... ~ ft I 't;. .........
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were ret:reolrplent. of cal!•. d<co-
raied wtU to<>1-IC<I cream and -. ""-"' 1'WO tM -....._ lier ..,.. .. ,,.wll111tu. waDCY ~'Vma
Jllll Qrailarl" Balllra Je!&M ~ ~
,.._ CK • JlaaP4tt Pdp•1;
lwu'.ft*!I -~ llllllZl7 et "'·-·tr11z, ....... ., ~ ._. -U. >n .. rn1 Ma
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Election and !'natallatloo of of·
ticen wttl preceed the meeting.
M"embent present were Mmea.
Wendell Hoyt, W , A. McBride and
R. B. brin• ot the Co.ngreptlon-
a.l church, Gary Fredrikaen, Ken-
neth Quarry, N ewport Harbor Lu-
S-. ()out m-1 ' N...,..rt Beac~ Pb. u..rt-U15
.t.'1' SOUTH END OF BA YSHORE BRIDGE -
p.iaMD J11J'~«ui
TERESA RENNER (Mrs. A. Re nn er)
Conoert ....,.ht of Tlaree ContlDflnta
Graduate Stod•t of Bela Barlak ' ~:';';' ~~~i.~~~N;; ·-436 .Serra Drive Harbor 1171.J
Chflat Ch""'1> i;,, ui.e--, x....w j~b·~~c~o.~ ... ;;;·~-""~~ll~ila;~·~;-;~C~or;o;•;a;· ~d~1~1~a~A~ar~d Fink, Percy jlatnao, 'hd Her:nlt, l'lll!
BalbQ& '~II" Xetbodlot; ~ -,
Pattloon. ~ .Jpiea Splaoopal;
lCdp,_. Bill, 'l!t. ~ ~--· ' .
·Bay CJ~b -'-"ncheo~
.fQr ibell JUniors · ... . .. ... . . .
Jlltl!OO ~ ... & "'""" --lllr Oii ~ ~ltll .t. u.. ._....
a( Ill?> 8awanl •Wllllll!na cm UO w:ac.u n.rnt·to -·.-
tor tM Oct. • neoU.ns: It wU1 be
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M..191 Patr&e!a Ruth Rumsey, 'mllJl'I• a\lo rompthed their Oora.I
da"\htu or Mr. and Mn. H. C. arraniemont.o.
Rwnsey, W~ Elden Ave., Colt.a .Carryloc a White baaket tilled wl,tb • f\leblaa, Dlaa Lee BaekwJ Meu.. was a beaut1t'UJ bride when was cJ&d tn a dainty Aowe,rid or·
she recently repeatE~ vowa with gandy fw her role u Rower (it-t
Bitly Ira Miller, USN, Gf San qtck Hamoac.ker seryed u beat
Diego, tn the Chapel Qy the sea. tn. O\)eSt.11 were ushered· by
l:orona del Mar. Tbe brldeg.-n uglaa H .. t•r. USN, aild Dean
la the run Ot ¥r1. Jeasle Miller ate.a, USN. ·
or Fort Worth. Tqas. f1ua.nUtJcs or-white (bdloU
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Rings \Vete e.x.c.tianced bv the acaJ,n preclom:nated In \be-home of
young coupJe as Rev. Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. Runutey where a rt·
Thompeon conducted the Septem-copUon waa held after the-ww ex-
be-1' rites o.t 3 o'clock at aa altar· change. A tiered weddlAI' cake WU
adorned with bu.kel.8 ot white the central mot.It on the dinittl
•la4.loli. G 1 ea ml n g candelabra table.
added to the cha.rm of the setUng. Mra. Rumsey selected a smart
White satin bo.,.,1a centued with two-toned t?-D gabardlDe auit and
o&d-fasbioned nose9ys defined the brown accessories. Her corsage
Ql.IJ.a aisle doWD which the bride-was of yellow and whJte carn.a-
waa e1eorled by her !other, wbo tions. Mr-a, Miller, mother of the
pve ber ill keeping. bridegroom, wore a becoming
LA!>Y ANGLERs -SUJI brlastnir la lbJll ""' ............ .. ilie Newport Harbor Lady AnCU'"'-
SOme. a.re J}latured at Norm•• L&ndtac, Newp9rt BEOClll1 Milt a catdl of lara-e wbtte sea baa they
eaugtit abtianl the Uve Nit bont Sport KJq. Left ti> rl&h' are &.tell ManbaU, ~on Fontel,. OUve
UcK09i,., Ida Naylo .. Fro..ntts Pulwikl, Thelma Bradford, DorU· Powers. C1llra Keeler and Ambrose-..,..
(Zl.:ppo) St.rallnl', ralley cook with hl§ 1pttlal pole uared for ftahlnc'tn ero\•d& Koef'llnr are Manu("I
Cordeiro. If-ft. dttk hand and Saaimy . Cordf'lro, •kipper of tlie' Sport Kloc. (Regtster Photo)
Mias Helen Keating, soloist, black silk crepe dress with white
sang .. Because" _jnd ''I Love You ani:i black accessories. A corsage
Truly." o! white carnations provided a.
complementary detail ln Orpad:y (fowa
White flowered or'gandy over
ta.tteta fashioned tbe lovely bal-
lerina-length bridal gown. An il-
lusJon veil cascaded to fingertip
lenrth while white carnations cen-
tered with tlny red rosebuda top-
ped the white Bible carried by the
former Miss Rumsey. FoDowtng
tradition was her blue silk hand-
kerchief more than 75 yean old.
A stranq,,..or pearla completed the
ensemble.
"'ti'' at Re<epUoo
Lending hostess aid were Mmes.
ChUles Moblty, Gene Fauoner,
Parley Heaston and Louis Auter--
son. Ml.ts Sandra Waggoner pre-
!lded over the guest book.
The bride's blue GlenplaJd gab-
•r<ilne sui.J. had red acceRSO:-les aa
accenU:n« color,. attra.c-tlve choice
tor the ·BoUywood honeyp1oon. Red
rosebud$ made up her corsage
clWrter. ·
The new Mrs. Miller atl1:r.ded
Newport Harbor Union ff i g h
School,. She 18 atnltatcd \\ith Job's
Daughten, Costa Mesa Bethel 15i.
1-Ier husband, a merr.ber of De M o·
lay, waa graduated fror.1 H arbor
High.
Burt Procter
Signs With
Cowie GaUery
Burt Procter's exhibit of paint·
incs now sho\oing at Vera. ·Wil-
liams-Thelma Hope Balboa Island
A rt Gv.l)ery Will be his last in the
Harbor are& tor a long time foP
the ·Corona del Mar a.rtlat bu
signed up with Mr. Cowie of the
Biltmore Art Gallery In Loa An-
geles.
"Just a.s all good people go to
hiaven, 80 alt good painters Gf the
Weetern scene go to the Cowie
galle ry sooner or later," says Mrs.
Hope, con&Tatulatinl:' both Proc-
ter and Cowie.
\he artist Is adding many new The popular pa.Jr havf' no'v es·
t..lbli.6hed residence in San Diego.
At tiied in blue organdy over
taffeta was Mrs. Joan Hambacker,
matron of ho..9\0r. Lending cantr,ut
W8.f! her bouquet o! yellow Fugil
chrysanthemums. Miss Con n i e
Gunn and M .l88 Mary Mobley,
bridesmaids, c hose ldenticaJ rtocks
ol yellow organdy over taffeta,
ballerina length.. Yellow F u g i i p lclures to lhe Balboa Island p.1---------------------~------lcry, some (lf lhem with the paint
P • R d N f still wet. His canvuses have ro1ects, eports an ews o f!~:~ ~l"~t;~ ri~i~~·:.~~ Harbor Women of the Moose · av;~~:· Mrs. Ho pe, "W e hope he ma.kcs so much money that he can
buy some fancy diamond studdeJ
tools w ith which he may ru'rth<'I'
Indulge his passion for turning old
wreek.s of care with powerlUl mo·
tors into Procter dcaigned custom
built models."
Monday evening, Oct. 1st, three ... -----------·
committees of the Newport Beach
Women ot the Moose, Chapter
1158, met at the home or Junior
Regent Clara Leach· to d!scUM
projects !or the year. These com·
mJt tees were Membership, Ub•-
~ al')' and Homemaking, chairmaned
Associate Officers
Initiate Members
in Star Chapter
by Wilma porbin, Lena. l.f.a.uey Auoci.ate llla\rot\ Repn& ColUe
and Selma Jones, respectively. and A980Ciale Patron Harold Ftnk
At the r egular Chapter meet'-had the honor ot lnitlating three
ing. held Thursday evening, Octo-h ew mem~rs when Harbor Star
her -4th, Mrs. ~ridges was voted chapter met Tuesday nlght. They
into membership and will probably presided in the absence of-Ruth
be l.nitlated October %0th. and Henry Deister, worthy matron
SenU>r R eaent Winifred Rand.el and worthy P!-\fon, who are at·
read to the Committee Chairmen, tending Grand Chapter at San
"New Horizons," a program for Francl8CO. •
Chapter development, particularly Candidates were Doria Powers
for committees. Monthly bulleUM at Balboa lsla.Dd, Mildred Myrehn
wlll be ~nt out b)I Kay C&ncle, di-Hobel ol Newport and Marjorie
rector of Chapter Activities in the Joyce Loud of Costa. Mesa. Marie
office of the Women of the MOOSE' Kaiser marched with them as
at Mooseheart. The program will courtesy candidate. After t b e
continue throughout the year with ceremony Eddie Moore, on behalf
Increase<! -activities of Lnterest to of her husband, pftiiented Mrs.
all members. Loud with a beautiful Eastern
She al&b wa.ms his admirers
that if\ they wiah to see h1s paint-
inp t.L, th,e Bllt.r'l}.ore, It me&ru!I
braving trafftc and smog and tha\
the la.st "faded jeans and a. bath·
ing suit" chance to see them Is
during lht> balance or Ot:tobt-r al
t.he Island gallery.
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Joins Caltech
Air Force -R.O.T.C.
Charles McKlnn90. Jr.. .90n of
Mr. and 1.t ris. Charles McKinnon.
432 Goldenrod Ave., Corona dPI
Mar, has signed up for th(. Air
Force R. 0 . T . C. unit at C.lifor-
nla Institute of Technology. This
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RICHAJUI. NEUTRA
Neutra to Talk .
Wednesday at
Coast College
The thirtl free lecture ln OIC' Or·
ange Coast College Forum Serles
"Communic ation" promises to bf>
very un.ique. Richard Neutra, oqe
of the tor> architects in the Unit@d
StatN, will l!lpeflk on the subject
·What do we me&n by the Abund·
ant Lire tn Architecture 't" at 8 p..
m. Wednesday In the College Audi· ·
torium.•
Architecture and· the other vls-
ual arts bt!eame a n1edi.a. or com-
munlcatloo for Neutra. J·:~ sees
motll"rn problen1s vowin~ out of
the failure or 0 1an lo blcn<l with
natur('. 'Ne utra says ··Nature I•
my goal. I may have to use corP-
pllcated, unnatural JneanB but the
natural setting n nally en1e11gt..11."
Anyone \Vho oceuples a buJld-
in g, wht>ther it be his homr, or his
place of business, 'vlll want tc
hear a.nd see Neutra bring abund-
ant life lo that building. Cok>red
slides will also be ttscd to iJlustral ...
~eutra's lectUrt'.'.
Reports were submitted by the Star ring surrounded with dia-• C l"f H l"d roUowing cb&innen: Llbral'y, Leno mo-. a I • 0 I ay
Massey; membership, Wilm& Cor-Gt.en officia.I ~<>curt to the East W d p
bin; Moosehaven, Myrtelle Tip-for the last Ume wu Doputy , On e .~ ro9ram
ping, and Publicity, Alda Gorton. Grand Matron Grace SootL Also J ' Ch Ch h
Elsie Porter, Moosebeart chair-escorted were two pa.st niatrons at rist UrC
man, will be in cbarge of the aoaial and threl!: pa.st patrons ... Servlng a.a '
evening, next Thursday, Oct. 11th. eot.Dteey officen were Illa Nayk>r, I It's a "Caliromi'l Holiday'' Wt'd·
Sunday evening. October 7th, ,mother matron of the chapter, n.-sday evt-nlng at ChrlSt Chur~h
the bowling teams of the Women nning• the station ot n.ssociate by the Sea as the ra.rnily pecks a
of . the MOOSe and the Newport 'nlatron; CUba Morria. junior plU't covt>red dish sup~r and jolns tbt'
Moose Locice will meet in match patron. u U90Ciate pati·on: Syl-run. food and fTivolity that will
games at Van's In Costa Mesa. via Place u marshal and Dorothea. mark October !nn1ily night In
Theee contest.9 wUI bear watchtn~. Xina!ather as prompter. Goodell Hall
Chapla.i:D. A!ic.e Young baa u The aetl.llg worthy \'l&tron an-Scheduled to begin at 6:30 with
ho.use guest.a. Mrs. Kootch a.nd her lnounced lha1 lbe ~t meetlQ&'. a pot-luck supper, the evtonklg's
three sons, a l\.toose family ttom OcL 23, would be AdWnce nJabt ente rtainment will include ''Ton1's
San Diego. who are awaiting-tbf' for ot!~ers. There Will~ be a Terrine Tales or his Trek to thl'
return or lU. Kootcb fftun Korea. birt.hday table ror tho:ie. wt.th an~ Tall Timber," a report on a re-
The Chapter extendB Its sym· niversartea in October. cent vacat!on trip to the Modoc
palhy to Senior Re&:en$ Winifred The cbapter room v:u adorned Lava Heda. Mount Lusen, GlaBI
Randel wh0&e elderly grandmother with bi.g' vuea of bea~tldvt mem-CMd8 Melllaaoa. Ir. Mountain. Devil's Poat Ptle, Bir-
pn.sseq away the day before ~er moth dahliu and thP same flow-l9 tbe first time the un\t baa been ney Falla, and the Mendocino
83rd birthday. era wen: used in the dining room. madt avallable fOI' freshm~n at Coast, together wtth colored plc-
Co-worker M'ar~t Tb9m,peon Aa a surpriae for th~ir nlotber, the Caltech. . turt>s or that region of which so
Myrtte Slaughter
Accepts Ppsition
at Texas A.&M.
Mrs. Myrtle Sla\.ighte r recently
YiBlted her daugtltt-r, and Pa.n1ily,
Mr. and Mrs. Yl. E . Fisher, 149
Shore Cllff Road, Coron.a d'el Mar.
She left SUnday nl,ht for Tex.a..,
A.. and M. university to joln the
st&!! at the College Un!on as ex·
ecutive housekeeper.
During her three weeks stay
Mrs. Slaughter was e ntertained
both here and In Los Angeles
by h.er many t rit'nds. Tbls includ-
ed the recent 0 . 'A. R. benefit
luncheon &l Balboa Bay club, Mrs.
Slaughter's daughter having been
one o! the hostesses.
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W•'re·•tntch,il\f 01'7 a:vOiJClbt. I Up ply Of IMlaU and 9fM1' clitica:l material.a by euery nte<UU iclentt can deviN. . . .
MOR~ STRENGTH FOR OUR NATION
How we're saving the materials our country needs for defense
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1. Copper for cables and "''ires ... rubber for insula-
tion ... aluminwn for d.ia..ls-che celephone system re-
quires vast a.mounts of the materials which are also ~
badly nttded by other defense products. Narurally,
since the telephone is such an imponant military and
produaion tool, we get a c:i;uora of these materials.
Bue co keep building a scroog comm?tnicarions sys·
rem, we must censerve in every way we can.
3. Efficient telephone service,. the kind that can
pitch in and help all the nacioO in rimes of need, is
the result of just such little things as using steel in·
stead of alwninum in a telephone dial. It's rhe result,
also, of k.~ping rhe relephone system financially
strong. Over the years, such financial srrcngth has
been the foundation of our aJ:>ilicy co serve. Jt baa en·
abled w co pi::odute telephone service that's better
than ever, produce more of it rh.a.o evu, and sell ir at
prices which haV(' gon~ up far less than other chin&s.
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@ Pacific Telephone
2. Scienusrs ace at work on this task ... in telepho~e
laboratories.and man~cruring plants: By subst:irutin~.
orher materials for cr1t1cal ones, by dtseo,·ering ways •
rouse smaller amounrs of the shorµ.ge items, fhey'vc •
come up wich some amazing savings. It's estimated
that, in 19~1, the Bell S~s:e-~mill save 2,700,000
pounds of rubber, 3,2~~ pounds of copper,
210,000 pounds of aluminum-co name jusc three.
Youc telephone is one of today's
· best bargains
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Ult-o/ ~I 00-_.,.-•-lolf<lw~ I•,_, IMO, ......... iw.. ~,...a fll«OS.
For Printing of Highest Qualify Phone Harbor 1616
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TIME•PROVED POW~RP'~
AUTOMATIC T8ANIMllllON
Is Ul witb pnewnonia.. Govel'DOl'· acting worthy matron. Audrey ~McKinnon~ a student in engi-many Southern Cali!prnJans know
Archie Oslra.Dder, of Newpbl't ~ Harrie Cottle, Jr . .;erved u " nee:rlng ¥d reakle.s on the cam-80 fittle .
.,. Beacb Moose Lodge 14~7, and co-c:balniien of tbe refreshment t:om-pu.i. at Blacker boUse. He was one Actually, the story spills out of
worller Blnlle _Ostrander an. en-ln.lttee. Aa&ialtinc them wefi Etta of five stl&den.ts trom the ienior Cibitomia at spots, a.s It dips into
joylnc a vacation ln SU Dieco ~ Cottman and Eat.her Johnaon. clys· at Ha.rbor Hl&)t who wu , that clty ot stn, Reno, and cllmba
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viaitlng tbelr dau(hter and fun.. On the receptiaa oomrnitttt clsoee.D tO viait Caltech on Stu-up to Crater Lake and then floats
Uy. •en Annabelle Fullerton. Esther dents" Day and aft~r hls visit down the Rocu~ JUver. For thoae
Beverly Comecl. ~ ot obnaon and BenUce Crandall. there--rttllaed it we.a the •chool w"ho have_~ever ~ in the Sonth-
Re<onler Viola Oonl<cl. lo °" • . Nen Wedn-y will be ,,_t. ol IWI cl>olce-•m Calltornla-Ongon country, It
tr\p to--~tta .&nd WUl M ID&:.ot t.be Starbright club l:l:SO j , .' will be an exciting introdUction to
gone about tlLree w.u:&. ~· M be ill ' .... _ its bea.utiea, and for thoee who
The "e1t1•; ·-1111-1· 8tpt. ~:\1-i.":.. "' w vote OD -Alph.a Phi Alumnae have been Ill (hat coUntl'y ·~ w'IU
Sotb, waa ~~ed. oa P"t"'•."'*'~ I · '"• , bring bad< 11W!Y fond memorye& ~ 8 & p W"'men . Meets W-.i-~sday ,ft connection with tb• ram111 v eaf1e n'lght, there wUl·be • c:allecU6n of
U: aofU ON J.Q!O F · d F.oo.1.L II ' ' uoed clotblllg .Wtab"' to 10J1d to Mr .• Q4 JI.-. Ruot 'lllfti_ af 88 ma 8rS Al The_ -:1 t~ Ali>ba Phi Kona or Germany. llV..,one It
Lido 1lle obt•rNd Mr. 8aft&ra Ul1U1&e c vb m Orance ~unt)' a.aked to bring bta: own Able &!?'-
•natal analw~ by .,.,...... a 9 i;.c111 ._, Pl:ofi11l:nel Wom-w.Ut meet: at the ~ of Mra. vice, Oottee w11·1 be pr:ovtded.. .._, -y 1a Loo ... ..,.._ .,., clllb e&rriMI ca u.. Sood wor11 Frult ¥. LltUe. 10 cryota1 Ave... ~· -----
With ,,_ 'l'l>ey an .w..--oE _ _, -~ .... 'food so1.11oa 1a1an.i. on ;w~ ••e-M . • er· k
to 11e ,'beck 1n tbolr-. aner • ,.,. ,........ • ....,.._ at 11Ufior ~.Oct. n at• o'l>loc:lc. accord-. ~rgae OC e_tt
.......,. la Loo ....-. ...... ¥ !Mt~. ""--....... ling to tho prN!dmt, Kra. Paul a ··c1ub LJ_,_,,
saruir .-i • -la ftlll> ilo ........... --a-..tll, Balley or ll&llta Ana. . s noness
Wiien -dM!sbltt, KID .I.a 0 I I• Iii' .. ••t• .... J..... -'fill be__.. r~r &t• • •
Reed ........_. to Bl&lllO<d 11111· «Miii,..... Ille -·-...kiloo tendln&' the ...-1 """"' Phi· ·Jfarsle _.;,.tt ~ <*& ~
•"'"it¥· , _ u. ----~o .-,.. illt& to lie bold at U.. Am-· ~.., n.'tllllif P,•nwltb . ... dor Hotel p=M,DI)' ....-. 8&tw'l' & 'EIS Fl coune U ~ l1itksre
-soN roa BA•J!OANS C D M F :t. :lay, Oc_L\,27. The Phi--thll -... _,,.d uio 11 .,.... ~r: end Mn. Q!JQcJ&a aowa, • • • O~llY """' Wiii take;. ti>e tornL.ot • ~ _., . .,..,,,, ...-Cl&rtt
tt4 WMt Be-lllW'. ~LI-· ~ r: .. ·tbe·World .,._ .-.,. ...a111em1nu Clo-.Q111M1 ~·--0rt.~•W&a rlQme ,.-rorn ca:st . t11e a L ""'' -.--,... a.e oc •m-... owr1 , ....... 0 0•"7 h~""' ~ 7
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lollch' of'your toe! ·
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TUESDAY, ocy. 16', ~~51 '
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Letter From Farmer McCabe YOU anc1 · f T 11 i :,~:M~R1 ~"·~ -. ~A t , I ~ to Get
ao~her9 ·on the w..i CcJ¥t L.;._.....,..-~..,;~---;__---'-...;;___.___.....,--.,,-' .S623L50 from
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PHlllbed E\'eJT Toe9da7 at Newpott .._._ a.w.m1a
hr. the NEWPORT HARii<>& PUJIU!!ell\G OOllPANY
;Member of CAi.IFoRNJA NEWSPAPEI\ Pl1BLlllffERs .ASS'N. . . Member ol the NA..TIONAL EDrroRIAL A.880CIATION
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Office a.nd Printlick Plant at 2211 Balboa Boulevard
TelephO~e Harbor 1818 • ·
; YOUR ·
CONGRESS . -
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THIS SESSION of COql'eU bu
featured a ,Ooa deal more talk
tha..n. action about federal economy.
There ll 'nothJ.na particularly
&:b_tered aa Second-Class Matter at lb• Postomoe ill N~rt Beach, unuaual about that.
· . CaJiforni& under the At:t of March S. 1179. · Howe:ur, •there bu been more
WJLJ:.Ll.M A. MOSES, Editor talk about economy ' ln thla eu-
aion ot Congrea than-uau&J..
One reaaon l9 that thia Con,.reu
Qualllled to Pu.bUsh LepJ N?UCM and A.dverUwne.-te of all lllildl hae approved ependlng at a. rate
SUBSCRIPTION RATES:
NEWPORT-BALBOA NEWS-TIMES eve"'I Tae9da7
ID Orange County, $3.M per yMr; St.00 Ux mo•U.; Sl.%4 tJlnle
mooth9 (Also lnclud~ the ?lli'"EWPORT-BALBOA Plll'.88, Thunday)
Out.Aide OnilKe County $4..00 per year
higher than any ever ..prerioualy
known ln the country'• peacetime
hl11t.aty.
Thls hu caueed considerable
concem among those members
who really worry about the future
of the country's economy. But
most of the lncreued •pending Is
for military or related purposes . IN UN~TY THERE IS STRENGTH and, not belnlf military experto.
Harry s. Truman
White Ho'ua
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W ubJni'ton, D. C.
Dear Harry: .
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I'Ye !Mien down 'on' the'street comer by the Bank chew·
ing the fat with aome Political Experta (you know, them'
ole boys that don't WOrk ADY, moi:e Who. now lpend all their •
time saving the country from the polltlciana). They've all
come to the conclusion that you'll nevh get rid of "Boyle_
Troubles" till you get rid of the Boyles. You know, .Harry,
they've got aometbing there . . . remember when we WUJ:
klda and broke out With boils our Ma's said that WU a <
shore sign our systems needed new blood and promptly give
us a· .good round of SulJ>bUr and Molasses. Well Sir, I
figger since you're the Head Man of the Democratic Party
that it's up to you to start giving the ·Sulphur and Molaases
treatment t.o them that need it. .
Your ole fren,
FJtRMER McCABE
P. S. Don't spare tither the Sulphur or the Molasses .
C All Rlght.s Reae~ed) A diamond reflects ,quite a bit of light if you rotate those members who would like to effect Po88lble economies f I n d
the cut stone. But it can't be compared to the intense thetnM;Jvea equlpped to do llttle g ~'i· Jd. the hancta of a few. The rule
. beam thrown by a mirror's light reflection. exc~pt 1-lk about lt. fJ '.19• ag-aJnst ~rpetultles, Inherited by
So, diameter of . diamond and mirror being the same, Another reuon tor the greater ~ • • • U9 from the common law of Eng-
than usual amount of tlllk about land. forbids tying up the owner-
WhiJe the precious stone is...rnore valuable intrinsically, the economy 111 that members ot the By Robe.rt e.. Drf:Mer ship ot prope.rty for a longer per!-
· mirror will show more light on its single facet. House got a vacation la..!lt month od than a lire or lives tn being
.. \Vhioh is to say that a multi·sided object may be> ""'1 bad an o pportunity t o tet II nd · twenty-one yeare. In other back home and flnd out what the • The Federal Estate and words, an p11tatc muet be divided
prettier, more valuable, etc., but its usefulness may well reople are thl.nklng about Con-Gift Taxes &mong the heirs or ~netlciarlca
-be less. gi-e~. • In the second succeedln• irenera-,_ f th t th t (Mr. Robert B. DrCMer of n
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N •-th C't f N rt Bea h h · II A num"""r o em repor a tlon. From that time on the e~· · ow l at-.C e I Y O ewpo C . geograp Jca Y· many of their constituents are be-Provldcnce, R . I., ls a member
'Here. indeed is a s tone of various facets--each shining in ginning to associate the fourth-of o nE" of the leading law firm1' ~:~~d~:~10';: .;~~je:.:c~og:n!~~i~~~
.a different direction. With Newport, Balboa, Corona de1 co ming tax increase with the or that city. He Is the author 1r It should happen that there i.s
The R ock On Which An1erica l& Founded
h I I fed I di of the rt>eolutlon prn1'>1Ulng a N• ... ·TJONAL BIBLE WEEK . M~. Balboa Island, Lido Island all being in the city and ' ••P roe n era open ng. conotiluUon•l •mend,;;nt limit-any of It l•fl to be divided. If the b: . That 80rt of public feellnC' 111 apt large e-sta.tee are to be broken each possessing its own commercial and residential areas, to make a man who dependa on Ing thfo power or Congre88 to up, It 18 obviously better that th{, National Bible W!;ek will be observed from October
d f .. 1 · · bl t th I f 11 In B t ta."< lncon1es, Inheritances and 5 2l b . It · ed b h La • e lill e c1v-1c J>ro ems presen emse ves. votes or a v g nervous. u . ehould be done by naturel forces 1 to t 18 year. 15 sponsor y . t e ymen s
tlh both th •--ri d d gift.ff, whic h hu been pasaed by
• Each of the city's commercial facets is interested in w e ......... se an epen -than by taxation. In the rirat cue National Committee, a non·scctarian and non·profit organi-{J. i.ng 'increase now practically a a number of s tate legislatu.res. the capital continues In the hands
1,rofitable, year-round business. Yet too often the differ· nlAlter or record. about all he cA'n He hu wrl t~l'n nlRnY articles on of lndlviduala. In.the second It Is zation whose missior,t is to encourage belief and faith in
ent business' districts proceed in thei r own· particular do at this point la llllk about the this and other tax qut'stlons. taken by Lhe government. God, daily reading of the Bible and reliuious education for This 11ericl'I of articles states In o· directions. 0~ for more government econ· sub!Jtance his recent tutimony ANu~ly, the harm done to the all. The work of the Committee has been endorsed by the
Cle I t d f · · •t · eeded M omy. before the Scnat .. Fin*"Ce Con1-economy by the present high rates P · · ·dent G be f Co d I d ar y, a grca er egrce o civic uni y is n . ore \VHEN THE BOOKS of this ... ..... i• out ot all proportion to the rest , pvernors, mem rs o ngress, an ea. ers
.t .. t d bt di Id d h t . C I I l d mlttee on the pending tax bill . I , • d I b d h f . ~ommunt y sp1r1 un ou e y wou o muc o overcome ong-reM ona session are c oee revenuE" produced and cannot be tn 1n ustry, a or, an t e pro ess1ons.
h d I·" th It wilt '!be; l"''YlllC ol Mtate and sift . b
' 'Liquor . Fees
8&cra.mento, October 11, 1961-
Liquor ltcenae fee earntnia during
lbe .,ix montha ended August 31 ,
196(,' amounted to $2,SOCS,009, &e-
,coknnc to William G. Bonelli.
member of the State Boa.rd or
Equallu.Uon. Thia sum la eoon
to be dlatrtbuted ~ the dtle•
and counties of the ·State, and will
briJI&' the total ~ents duriair
19111 to $8.2».89'.
The unincorporated area of Or-
anp County will' receive 110.-
001.26 from the preaent allocatlort,
while the City of Newport Beach
w!U ·obtaln $6,232.W.
Llcenae fee earnings during the
past Bix monttµI were 10 percent
below those for the corresponding
period of a year ago. Deaplte
thla drep, allocations to cltiea a.nQ
oountles during 1951 will exceed
those of 1950 by about SS.000 be-
eauae thls April's distribution was
¥.•ell above tM.t tor April 19M> .
Commenting specifically on the
12.806,009 to be dietributed within
the next few days, Bonelli pointed
out that almost one-seventh of the
fee8 will be pa.Id to the consoli-
dated Ci ty and County of San
Francisco, sli,£htly above one-fifth
to the !§7 other counties of the
State, and almo8l two-thirds to
299 cities. The City ot Los An-
~ele11 will receive 20 percent of
the totaJ and Oakland 4.6 percent.
Los Angeles County and its citle11.
including the City of Los AnReles,
will receive 38.9 percent ot the
tands available for distribution;
Alameda County anr1 its munici-
palities 6. 7 pen."ent: and San
Diego Coun ty and Its cities f .6
percent. •
Five Balboa Island
Students at Pomona
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differences caused by geographical separations. a.s sc e 11 ~· next mon · Justified Y any argument b&&ed Today. in a world which has been corrupted by cyni-be seen that Congress succeeded ~es by ttw t~ederal Go,·en-on flacal nttds. Even with the
\ Possibly adoption of an all·inclusive name such Rf only slightly ln reduCine-the total meat •hould be ahandoned and very high rates .,now In force, the cism and fear, a thorou9h knowledge of the teachings of
Newport Harbor is a move in the right direction. Obviously. budget requests ot the various thl.8 fteld 01 taxation ahould be rf'venue from thest' ta.xes ta but a the Bible is more import.ant than ever before. The world's
CLAREM01''T, Oct. 15 -Five
Balboa. I.stand residents are among
the 400 new students who entered
Pomona College thls fall. tflgh
school graduates and· transfers
from other colleges and junior
colleges made up one of the larg-
est groups entering the college In
recent years.
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• d r th left exrlual\'ely to the at.ate&. 1 1 1 greater civic coordination will produce greater benefits for ~vemment e partrnents or e tr v a part of the total budget-most terrible problems have resulted from the loss and II f h curr~nt fiscal year. Under cxlsttng laws the tax on lt-ss than i r;. I understand, at th!.' a i t e ci ty is to see a steady, unified growth. Onl) Moreover, some ot the trimmlnJl' the f'atatee of drcendenta run11: to preesnt time. I am advised lhat 4estruction of these spiritual values which our ancestors
through united civic effort can the city's separate fa,.etr "llmo;t certainly\ will be nullified " high of 77'/r and the tax · on rhe revenul' collected from these held to be preeminent. As Walter H. Judd, National Chair·
·be blended into one bright surface. by the granting ot supplemental gitlll to 57-34 'fr. These rates are taxe1' wu S6:>7 million in the fi"-man for the Week has said, "Because American pioneers
"'>r extra appropriations before the manlfe•lly contlecatory and they cal year 19W and '610 mUllon In •
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risca.I year end• next June 30. It have very harm(ul economl,c ef· the calendar year 1950. With the had a firm belief in the spiritual fatherhood of God, they
.COUNCIL SKEPTICAL OF PROMISES t hat doe111.-t h•ppen. Lt will be fects. They not only oeriously Im-/ proposed budiret "' '72 billion for put first in their scale of values the freedom and dignity
I the first time in many years. pair the Incentive to work. pro-the current year, this would pay f · di 'd I · · I be. As I h · I o m V1 ua man........._ a s. p1ntua tng, a resu t t e1r "Don't do as Daddy does.-do as you're told" is an old While Its use 80metlmes Is nee-duce a.nd save. but they are ex· the expenite8 of the Government · ~ 'f m 'l' <l 't · ted 'th ph . h Cit es.qry for special refl80ns, the tremely destructive of capital and for a~ut 3 day11 . political system released, for the first time, the creative
Among the new stu'dents are
286 fre11hmen and 130 transfers.
The total student body of 10~ In-
cludes 39 foreign students from
13 countries.
a t 1ar saw an 1 \Vas rcpca WI em as1s W en Y 1 supplemental appropriation also Is will in the long run. destroy lhf' 1 The 1mpo8itlon ot death taxes Is capacities inherent in men everyWhere ... We shall not
F athers of Ne\tport Beach met in council session Monday " handy device for appearing to accumula.tiona of capital that are not conttnf'd to the federal gov-1· · · I •th · d. ·d al
Balboa Island students entering
Pomona this year arc Seymour
Beek, Doro t h y Grcltenberg,
Thomas Grettenberg. Donald Lin-
gle, and Barbara Winckler.
1ve v1ctor1ous y, e1 er as in 1v1 u s or. as a nation, except , night. Reason for the parental order was the authorization economize but not actually doing ~ neceMary for 1.nduatrla.1 actlv-e rnmenL The Individual state• &a • f f ds t . to ~1500 to d th bo 110 lty &Jtd exp.an.ton with the result-well Impose either est.ate or lets-&B we come to know God and His eternal lawa and love 0 un amoun mg '° sen e ys away tc GENERA.LLY SPEAKING, the ant beneQc,lal et.feet. on our cy ta.xu on death. The duplication through enternaJ searching of the Scriptures.''
school for a month. The boys are new members of the oubttc Isn't aware or Joae• aisht ecOnomy • and the people u a oc t.a.xea by tbe elate and federal Th tes
·:Newport Beach Police department. ?t that. whole. governments has beeome-a mat· . e grea t strength of a people lies in the realm •of Newa-Tlmea a<111 have been read
Chuckl th h th d ·en h 't . ed Nelthq doe.a It realize lhat ){oreoVf'r , the heavy ta.xatlon of ter of grave concern and,lt ls lm-the spirit. in the H&rbor for. ov~r 40 Year..
es r a n roug e au 1 ce W en I was point rnuch of the federal budget each large est&tee compels the rich to portant that steps be ta.ken to en d!---------~-------------------------------
up by 'a councilman that the boys ought to be asked t c vear is for l!lpending which Con-seek comparatively safe. liquid It. The fi eld of taxation should be
sign a pledge that they would stay with the municipal lp'ess has authorized In previoua lnveatment. in order to provide divided among federal, state and
d f f h vears tbe heavy laxes that will be tm-local governments In such manner gen armes ~r ~ year a ter t e schooling period. Fo~ example. Congreu pa.saes a posed upon their eiitatee at death. aa to eliminate dupllcatton as far
lt was intimated that oral proll)ises were not good law aulhorlzing the construction 'hus rurther reducing the capital u po88ible. The field ot d eath
. enough -a pledge should be had! of a dam which will cost. lljll'..}&·vaJlable tor hazardous businen tax.ea should, I believe, be as-
Co ·1 f $2M> milllon But IL doe• not p-venturea which have done 80 signed to the states, t he laws of . unc1 men o course stacked the cards to their own propriate sUo mlUlon for the much to Improve the lot oC the which determine the right or dl8·
shapes recalling ·that their word, whether written, oral1 work that will be done on t he Ame rican people. pose of property on death and
pledged or affirmed is clouded with great question. But dam the year that the authorir.a.-It should be realized that rich the righ~ or Inheritance.
th t Id th bo k ff lion law Is passed because the men, such, tor ex&mpl•, u the The gift tax is, of courae. mere-ey o e ya t o .pac o .· to school with a pat on. the dam that fi·rat year.will coo\ only. late Henry Ford, play a very ly aux.Uiary to the death tax, and
, the head and a })rom1.se on ftle, say, $4 million. So It appropri-Important part In our economy. they ahould both be dealt wtth
----• ates $4 million the first year and They a nd their fa1nille.s can pel--&like.
then. during subsequent yea.re, spnally consume and enjoy but a I eubmlt. th~refore. that thc-
other appropriations must be trivial part of their wealth. The levying of taxes by the federal
n1ade to progressively pay off the balance Is In effect held b!' them government should be abandoned
baJance of 1246 million on that as trustees tor the public. It Is and this mc&J\8 of la.xatlon left
dam--or. which Is hl«hly unlikely, thia wealth that has supplied in ex.elusively to the st.a.te11 . Com-
work on the ,da'm moat be •topped the past much of the venture or petition a.m ong the states would
by repeal of that original aulhori-risk capital'' ft<IUlred by new a.nd lend Lo keep the rates within rea-
zatlon law. · h.azardoua enterprlae•, such 88 the .eonable boundB. rates which would
LET UNCLE SAM DO IT
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One hundred thousand British coal miners have de-
serted the trade since 1939. This is one of the reasons for
~he great coal shortage in Britain, Arrangements were
, made for many thousands of Italian miners to be brought
to the British pits. Union officials bad accepted this ar-
,rangement. but now the men ha\.e voted overwhelmingly
'.against it. It is much easier apparently to import coal
·from America at our expense.
France also bas an acute shortage of coal which is
slowing rearmament. British coal, if available, would cost
$16 to 17 a ton in France. Coal from the United States in·
~ding transportation costs at least $21 per ton. Since
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;is not available from Britain, it will probably be sent
m here at our expense for both coal and carrying charge.
LOOK OUT FOR THE HOLE!
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WHAT IF CONGRESS wu re-raJlro&da the automobile tndue--be more ln conformity with the
quired to approPrtate the entire try, the' aircraft lnduatry and exciBea imposed by our federal
$260 million for the dam that many other•. u well LS for the , and states government.a on other
fir•t year? ~xpanalon of ex.ilttng enterpriM!a. transfers of property.
Chairman Cannon ( D-Mo. l of By thl• means jobB and good
the House Appropriation• Com~ wages have been provided for mil-
IT\iltee believes that in 11uch cue lions or workers.
Congress probably would be in-The automobUe lndwrtry tur-
cUned to approve lea new dame n18hea an excellent iIJustratlon.
and other long -range ependlng Sued upon 194.9 reports. thr
projects. !lumber or Jobe c reated directly
Rep. Taber {R-N. Y.),top·rank-and lndJrectly by the automobile
inl" minority member or the Ap-Lnduatry, which ill only about
proprlatlons Committee. agreea. fl.tty y.eare old. la over 9.000.000.
Congress should present the coat Thia I.II one out of every seven
picture of a new project a• large penona now employed In a.11
as it actually Is, •Y• Taber. cla:ues of employment ln the
"rather than in ama..11 doees." UnJt.ed Statea.
THOSE TAXPAYERS who, &e· Such enterprUtea, however, are
cording to their me.mbera tn Con· p.aky. Many ot them fall and ln-
greas. are beginning-to auoc.late veator loeee ht e investment.
federal expenditures and taxea. Hence, he muet have tunds that
may now be reallsins that thoee. be can afford to rLlk.. M09\ people
"amall doses" Taber speak• 01 do not have such fund.!! and banks.
finally add up to very large onee Insurance companies and truat
If euch a fee.ling lhould be-tat.ates a.re not pe.nnJlted to. make
c:Ome wtdesprea.d, there may be TIJCh ha.r.a.rdoua lnvatments. High
less talk a.nd more action ln Con· death aa well u high tncOme tax-
g-resa regarding federal gpendlng. '!S destroy the incentive and the
ability to tneur su(.h riakl:.
Gehres Withdraws
From So lon Race
At lea.st one of the candidates
prcv1owily slated to be in the run-
ning tor the newly created 28th
California Congreuional District.
compo8ed of Orange County and
San Diego coastal area, baa with-
drawn. He is retired Rear Ad-
miral Lealie E . Gehreii, USN, who
m the last election came within
3739 voles of . unseating Clinton
l.fcKinnon, representative of San
Dl~go's 23rd District. ;
Gebrea' announcement that he
could no. longer be coruk1ered a
candidate for 8.1\Y pollUcal offlce
came after he acc,pted the pMi-
llon of executive vice·preeident of
the Con.sUtutlonal Foundation.
.. 1 Three Newpot len
Named to Couricif
Does anyone doubt that the
wealth of Mr. Henry f'ord wu of
far greater benefit to the people
'>I thia country .In his bands than
Thia theoretically lea\J'el in the
running only Earl· Stanley ot Bal-
boa 11land and Ja.mea Utt of Sa.ota
AnL Others have been discuued
and ue feeling t.belr way but none
except Stanley and Utt have open-
ly announced t.heJr ca..,dtd&cy yet.
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, 't would have been ln the handa
Three University ot Sqiuthern .,( the Federal Ooftrnmenl ! .He
California atudents from · the uaed It to cln'elop a cre&l lndlM-
Newport -Balboa area haw been try whk:h bu gtven emplayment
announced 'U new ·~btn of the •t good wa.gea. dlrec:Uy and indt~
SC Collep of •Lelten. Arto. and recUy, to bWldr<da of i-..s.
&:loncu •b-l council. of people. In Ute bands ot t.be
Tbe.y are Bubua ,_ Bam· r-..i <loftnunent I.be monq
bouoe of lU 2'lh Stroot. N-· would ..-ban --p&ted
port Beacb, a junior In UM "T" In tlle -ot --pn.luc·
putnfent or icn.i..., alld nleo>Wr Uve pool ornc.. ..,.. otbft a••eru-
ot Gamma PliJ Beta -ty; ilt .. l Wlldlnp and ID !*11nc Ibo
nva ~ lloU>amlq o< ieao weot -or an -.J7 ...,.._
Oceon 'Front. Nwpoot 8Mch. a ~.
-1&1 ........ -and ......... tt --~Illa Ibo
ol Dolt& Dolt& -t,y; aad JU--°""""-.._ "' kart --OllHWeot8-T, Jiu>; _, • ._ U.. ~
flA'bM, a Junti-' lD ec<IDOlnla ud piukl
mrmh Ill -TU ~ -·•-• at all rtpto at • 1'1d7. Ml;"s :•" ~ ,_. , ...... ---1 "Ca= ... ·=--.. Rewtta w i.-oarntnt u..at 119 fl6 •-.,. rzt nl --=9; AL.C:.: =:""win~~,:= ::a;,:,-='":::-•-: r::.,...,a --....... ,. .
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Peop/.e . ''0•1 p ? Sh Id 1iave asked... · I rogress. . OU
that mean something to me?''
The cm com.,.nla of Amertc. are now obiiervi"I
Oil P-W.U. &,,.. people ou'8Uk the irubutry
haue aaltel. ~oa Pro,eu1 ShouJ4 that mean oome-
fhi"ll I<> ,,.,,, ..
The •nner la "Yes, ll1clffCl l"-for oil p,..,.,...
directly alfecta the liveo of all Americans; and th8
reot of ~ civilimd world u well. One indication
of the etridOI the induatry bu made ia a count of
ita product.. Fifty yean ago, "" were ptting only
about a dozon dilfenmt producta out of crUde oil
Now Standard produoeo mo"' than 1100. What..,
ow..lveo produoe, plua what'• made with the li..ip
ol producta we provide, adds up !<> a _.,,ingly
end!= list of thinp that dlake yaw: life better.
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• 1 0081'+ .... Local Girl Scouts
QilJSooMJ or-, N"o. u.-Jtio -~-·~ .. · .. • 1 em•!f': ..,.. ''t?;J' A. Ses llen
AJ ·.~ 0.-l=f"rt IJlft. DnY -
• • • , • • t.nr OUr L&d7 of Mt. C&nnel
, • I , chun:h bn ~. Cl!:L H . He
By MARGO . • • • • lr.•"911 Meeta: WNll r v . 1 :45 at eeroma
• dei Mar 8cb1 DI -
5750 C•tJ· _ ,
Aged Get Aid
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will be recll.ed TUeoc!&Y at 8 p. m.
In Grauel "chapel. • Meae will be
celebrated at t L m. Wednuday
at OUr -Lady of ML Carmel and
lote.rment wtll be at Holy Sepu1-·
cber cemetery, Orance. Grauel,
~es.. Cba.nces Child& and Boa 7 The numbc~ of people reoelvtac
renla Huffman we.re welcomecj &I Glrl Scout Troop No. 1 held aid u . needy aged tn Oruce
i:ew members lo till vacanctea ere-thelr flnt meetlng alnce, the aum-county seems to be, tevelllllr oft
tt.ed by the real1ma•t--of Km.ea. mer vacation at·\b,e home of Mn. t d • 7 .... ,...._.,, _1• ---\ ARll> -i:ou TOO BIG FOR VOUI!', BRITCHES!
It la n.Ot my Intention-to 1 pry • • . but pray
tell me Ulla\ i. 'it becommc a test of .brute
atrensth tor· you to make your alacttt nt around
your nUddle and hlpa 1 ! Do you loOk lumJIY
ln your suit.a and dreuee ! Well don;t anewer
these queatlona . • 1. simply consult Ben).iece
Ad&ma e.t her ,Stauffer System ln Santa Ana.
Mrs. Adame will treat ydU to a FR.EE treatmait
and explain how the Stauf_fe.r Sy.Lem of pa.salve
weight ' reduction c&a help mould you into .a
vtbrant, pagan broth of a female! You can re.Jax while exercising
and learn how to correct your posture, tone up your muacle~ and
get yourself a new des1p for living. Get Shlpebape with1 Stauffer!
The only authortU'd Stauffer Salon la at !O!S N. Hain. Santa Ana..
Tattoo this number on your tibia .. , It's not ln the book-Kl 3-7010
• • • I I J;llf!88 Llfe n1ag. really told you housefraus "what
'nlE lllL\DE SHOP
.DRAPERY UA&DWilu: VENETIAN BLIND8
llOi..u:R 'SllADES TBAVE.Bl!IE TllAOllS
6tt !IU. SL
se'ADt: SH O P
Newport lleacb Harbor 814 . . . . . . ~
AFFICIONADOS OF FINE Ml!:X.ICAN FOOD ARE
TOSSJNG THElR SOMBREROS HIGH IN THE .AIR
AND SHOUTJNO "VIVA NELA!" NELA'S CH.ARM·
ING MEXICllN RESTAURANT IN SOUTH LAOtnl!A
"io...llL.·IS THE ·RENDEZVOUS FpR LOVERS OF TRULY
., WONDERFUL·MEXICAN DISHES. NELA'S CHllZ
RELi.ENOS. ~CA MOLE •. CHiLE CON QIJESO ... IN FACT
EVllRYTHINQ HERE IS SHl'!ER DELIGHT! DlNNJ:RS ARE
$1 .IO up, or you may order aJa cai,rte. NEL.A FILLS ORDERS FOR
FOOD TO TAK£ OUT UP U NTIL 8 P. M. EVERYDAY. NO
ORDER JS TOO S MALL OR TOO l..ARGE. ANO BELIEVE ME
NELA'S ENCHILADAS AND TAMALES MAKE ANY PARTY A
SUCCESS. NELA'S. 31721 S. Coast Blvd, South Laguna.. Phone
4.5627 --Closerl Tues. • • • "BEA UTY NEVER GOES OlfT OF i'~ASHION"
chapel dlrecUnr. . ,-
·---~ A G II Su .. 'In Un a aroun u , ""· '\,.o&&llo •• .....,. ......... Nellie Lon&, and Berlneace J"ox · rue · oceeu g mee ga payers' U30CiaUon said today •.
when the ~Coat.a Mesa Oirt Scout will be held lD the auditorium of For Augu.t, there were 8..T&t · the Corona dcl Kar achoo! from Board ot directors 'Pet tu\ "Yffk S:4.3 to 4::4.5 p.m... _ · • . peopJe in the county od the a,.ed
ln the Scout Hc:Aulc. OrpnbaUOn • -aid rolls, compared wttll 5,781 for
Chairman• G-ce Speth --Tbe.ee 7th •gride girt& have a . d • 790 •• ... .....,. .. cu. July, 5,762 for April, an u,
that mOl!lt regtste.red t1;oos-are very ambltiOUI program for the for January of thla year.
reactivated, but th&t a fewr are coming year and expect to com-Tow aid paid the needy qed
'OHN w. NO:r:. . wt••-··t 1··•·,.., 'plete the Badge requlrementa for • ~ ic:eoc: ln tbe county Is flatt.e!tlnl' out
John w . rek, 7~. t>39 San Peraom Interested In worldn.c flT~ ~1-: :J':i~n they prepar-too, the uociatiori said,• compar-
•-'-·~1no A.-.• N~rt ~-·-h. with the scouts were. requested to ing the S383,318 total --nu u.r11..--u 1---r-oc:-...; all 1n. • ed. an e:dtlblt forthe recent Tteaa-..-..-..-died Thursday tn h i• residence. c Ml'll. Speth, Bea.con M \l""<I, for Augi.a..t, 1951. with the
He wu a retired Ice cream manu-Leaders heed not be pattnt. of ure Daya lobsler.bake--the ~e $385,177 for the month ot ~JUl.J', · Ls N Brownl troo blri.ng · bullt &round lntemational ...... facturer and he had llftd in New-young gir ·· ew e pe t'rlend.ahip ' and .the part that the $388,VOJ for April, ·and $390,736
port Beach fJve yeara and in C&li-wi.11 be organtzcd In the ~d and Girl Scout movement plays in' thi11 for January.
fornla t or i3 years. He wu a na-third grades next month. The or-cause. The slogan • wu: "Girl Statewide, the n un1ber of pea--
live of New' York City. N . Y. ~ ga_nizatlon of new troops hi<ttor· Scouting Butt~ International pie rece"'lng akl a.s needy aged
Mr. Norek l8 survtved by his merly been held In the schools but F appears to be leveling off ~
Wit.. Fr.nee. Ell.abet• No'-k. qow organization of troops will tl' ricndshlp." The exhibit included T • •• , .. h Id I th Sc t H a dlsplay of cardboard dolls dresa-about 27i.500. the ax payers two l'IOn11, John F . Norek, Jr., New. e n e ou ouae. ed in the scout uniforms ot the &S80clation reported.
l 0 ·a h nd H •nry N orek Mrs. Sorena HuUman. new Juli-27 'JO I por P'I:' c a • countries represented. The booth F or August. 4,., peop e wen
Long Beach and three grandchll-l't tc Low chairman, wtll attend waa donated by Mrs. H . Swanson on t!1e a i;('d aid rolls tn Ca llfoJ.la.
dr•n conference to be held in Pomona, 1 27 271 • uJy · of the Dorothy J o Dance Studio, compare< v.:ith 4. ,or .
Funeral serv!ces were held at Nov. 13. Mrs. Mildred Mathews whose daughter, Sandra, ls a troop 273,306 for Apr·il, and 272,~76 for
10 a.m. Monday In Grauel Mortu~ ITplaccd Mrs. R. Chapman as mctnbcr. Januat..'". 1951 .
tor" concerning the care and handling of fish. Llfe
says, and thank you Henry, ''Today, fish Is more than
ever an econon1lcal occasional 8ubstitule for meat. It
ts as ri ch in vitamins and protein content as meat,
besides being full of minerals which no other fo!ld
supplies." It Just so happens that I know of a place
where you can buy fish 30 fresh it wiJJ stare you down!
Boats leave the Bayside docks daily to bring you
Sea Bass. Swordfish, Rock Cod, Albacore, Yellowtall
a nd Mackerel. Personally I'd forget theae and buy
a fre:AA-irappe<.I 1..obster. Harry says to com~ down
to the Bayside Fish Market for a tree page of Lobster
recipes even if you obt.ain your Lobsters elsewh~re.
Neither tloes the shlrtmRker dress ! Lee Strop has ad1feved
another coup and catch for her .Jtrl.('f> Sf"lrt ~hop. Lee ia now dis-
playing the t.amOlU• Lordleigh line of dre~s. The comely Lord.Jelgh. ny f-ront sh irtmaker is of crea!M' resl:Jtant rayon gabardine in beauti-
fully blended navy and green shephard checks, or in checks of grey
81\d brown. or aqua and brown tagged at $19.9~. Anothe r Lordlelgh
charn1er is a two pi ece red Rnd black check at $22.96. You'll agree
with me that this sleek llttle sport shop ha.s big fuhlon ideas , · ..
anrl thrift y prire lines In Colman Corduroy coordl.nalea; Sunrose of
Calif. Round The Clock get ups and a complete line of sweaters and
blouses. J o-1..ee Srort Shop. 183.5 Nr"·port A\'te., Cotlta Mesa.
ary Chapel, Coal& M esa, w ith Re\•. hotll¥' chainna.o. Mmes. Grace Working towards lhe!r Com-"Total n.gcd aid paid out stands
Charles Hand officiating. Inter-Speth and Sybil Norman will at-munlty Badge, Meg And rews, Pat around the $18,400,000 level fbr
ment wu In W eatmlruiter Mem-tend Vc lunt~r Trainers coune for Arnott, Doris Backes, Judith California \f'Or one month, the ~
o rlal park. thrC'e weeks at the headquarters Brown, P cgs-y Bush, Ca rolyn Cal· association said. Total aJd pa.Id
I l wonder? I But don't you wonder about where to buy fish girlie
The BayaiM f'~l"h MarkPl 15 •l Z800 ~layette. Open dally 8. 6:30
e\·ery day In plKatorlal yf'ar. • • • I JT"ST Ht-:ARD ABOUT THl8 \\'OM1\N that lo-;t
5 lbs. runnini:' up the walls .. Hey'. Watch it, M ay~
Come back dvwn oft that ceiling while I finif'l h. se" ':
Well, this here woman rented a wall steamer fro1n
McDonald's Pa.int Store. She r an it up and down the
wallpaper and steamed the old paper off the walls. Gel
it? Anrl that is not the very half of it -You yot1r
own self can f"l:'nl. a floor waxer that will ~lish your
rloors )o a ballroom brilliance. Mac sa;·s arf;. 6 year
.. Ballreom old can operate this wa.'Cer. (If you haven't one, send
BrUllan<.'C!" out. I F urthermore , you can rent spray guns, wallpaper-
ing tools, and fJ,por sander~ and edgers. All of these right here at
this sterling, Paint Shop. ALSO GOOD USED CLARINET FOR
SALE SIS. You can plainly see . the Mrl>on.a.Jd Paint Stoi't' a.Im"
to pleaM. 1872 HARBOR BLVD .. COSTA MESA. BEACON ~i02. • • • IF VOli \\.'ERE TO POU R A PINT OF WHIPPING C'REAM
o\·rr your head and vigorously apply an egg beater. I aer1ously
doubt if anything lovely would come of it . However, Jim's, Beauty
Salon i.s featuring the new LADY CLAIROL whipped creme hair
lightener which when soz.zled with a nou.Je gives you .a r 1oriou.5
moonbeam mane! All n ice colors including a delicate ash or perhaps
a silver blonde effect. This kindly Lady Clairol Whip shampoo1S,
lightens and conditions. your mop with one fell swoop. It Is war-
ranted.; to be especially fine for streaked. uneven hair. You ma)'
also avail yourself of the Roux Color Shampoo here at Jim's. ~ither
way, you can depend on a high-toned treatment. So to make men'.M
eyes wink and glin t. apply at Jim's for a shampoo tint. 204 (A>Wit
HJchway. Corona del War. Harbor 1876 day or e\·e. for a.ppl.
• • • "AN TllE GOBRLE-UNS '1..L GIT VOlf EF l'Ot;
DON'T \\'ATCH OUT!" OH MY ,YES! E verybody
who sacks up on pies, cakes, doughnuts and bread
from the Newport Bakery seems to ~nd up' wjth th.e . 6 c
gobble-una.. Gobbl1ng Is particularly good now on ~
tbe 6 or 8 varletles of homelike cookies. Vlrginja
McMahan hu set aside every Tuesday as National .... ,
Cookie Day. No matter where you may be this next C' ~
Tuesday ... in the first grade, digging ditches, or In
Congress, pause a n1oment and feel in your lunchp<:1.il
for a Newport Bakery cookie. T \l'O DOZEN FOR Mt' 11,
on Tuesdays. Be sure and '-'·atcb this space next • .-..•
week far Information on National Hob Goblin Week. "Gobble-l'n "
Newport Bakery. 2112 Ocean Front'. Har. 144%-R.
• • • ROSY~ ARE RED, AFRICAN \'IOLt..'TS A.RE l 1Sl'ALI.\' HL1 't.::,
GET A PLA.STIC FLOWER BOX IS Ml' ADVICE TO \'Ot::
Self lrrigatlng planters 79c
F1 o"·ers by I\lorrl 509 E. Balboa 81\'d. llarbor 2070 • • • ARE YOUR FEET T OO BIG FOR THE BED'? ? '?
\Veil say then Ma.c, you're li kely to get Thron1bosis of
the Prehensi le, a fate worse than Plat ypus., F'our out
or Five quacks will tell you that feet dangling over the
edge of the mattre33 cause a feeling of insecurity! But
steady on. fellow,.s~ Mother's right here beslde you with
a cure. Carlyle's Furniture. merchants or carefree
sleep, can provide you with excellent mattresses -mattresses to fit
YOUR personality! Whether you're a slant-wise sleeper, toe·dangler
or; pillow puncher, you c8n have happier aack time on a Carlyle:
mattress. King size, regular size. twin slie or extra length ~ze .
Right now you can get a $138 value box springs and matlreSs set
for $99 ; S99 value for $69.50. Other bargains too plus budget
terms at Carlyle's. \990 Harbor Blvd., Coeta Meaa.. Be-.con 8739.
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THE GHOUL OF MY DREA.'llS 18 SOME
P UMPKINS : .
On with the masquerade! Comes soon the feast
of Jack O'Lanterns a.nd Dona.Jdaon's Balboa
~10 is loaded to the rafters with everythlng for
a frighteningly beautiful Halloween hoedown!
Me.ska are ~ cents up, so appear two-faced in
front of your friends! Children's clown. pirate,
Red Riding Hood. Allee In Wonderland. etc., etc.
costumes are $1 .9&-$2.98. PUmpkin.s are 19c,
29c, 49c. Pumpkin candles l :X: a box. Paper .. Some Pumpkln8"
hats 5c up. Witches caps 2&. This !life f ive &: dimerv also has
cups. tablec.lolhs, napkins and aJI sorta of witch crafta. ·Now don 't
be little scardey cats .. nap on down to the Balboa., 5&10. SOO MMD.
U the spirit moves you, put 90mething In Lay Away for Xinas! • • •• SOON WINTER WINDS WILL BE HOWLING.
RAIN AND ~NOW WILL be falling, baron1eters will be
dropping. And UtUe ole Junior wlll be nmning out to
the old red barn for hi.I toboggan! .Well. no matter why
Junior goo out to the barn, he will be needing a \Ya.rm
jacket! Polly Apparel ha.a anticipated the ineviiable
change in the equlno."t, and has a huge stock of JoUy
K ida' Fine\ Toga. For extremely Uttle he.Dts Rbes 1, 2. 3.
l here are red or blue lined, water repellent Jackets at
l2.9a; front zipper overalls of corduroy, sizes l lhru 6:
12.M: warm a.ad mannlah corduroy blouses in 2 toned
brown and green or red and blue at $2.0~: Chambray
coverall• \\'1th two pa.Jr of pant.a Sl.96: and fm&JI boys 3 to 8 •wtu
Jove the ski pajamas U.76. Let '• aee lltUe girls m\18~ also prt!patt
for the winter, say wttb red dot nannel p.J'a size 2 -14 J2..60. Sl.~.
Remember they a.re not TOO YOUNG TO KN0W tbat Polly Apparel
ls the place to go for klda' St\,llf. Pody A~ 1813 Newport A'\'e-,
ea.ta MNL P. s. Th Bubettee are ecamg r !
• in Los Angele8. This training ~Ill l!s, Mary Dudley, Laurie Hcn-to the nre<l.\• ap,cct during August,
qualify then1 to conduct BBJ:1ic dricks, Bonnie Lynn and Diana 1951 . "'ns $1 8.344,71 7, compared
Lcadf'rshl1> cnuriwS for local lead-Sanders assisted the Women's with S1R.:JS5,704 for July, $18.-
er.:< nrw in the work. Civic League in wKi t tng on tables 367.008 for April, and $18,468,728
1-1rs. F lorence l<uzn1a n, Uniform on both F riday and Saturday eve-I fnr Janua.r.y.
noss o. Ct iNNINGHAJ\I
Ross B. Cunningham, 59. dlf'd
euddE>nly flt hll'I home, 309 Golden·
rod Ave , Corona de! Mar, Tues-
day afternoon of a heart attsck. • • • A LIT'f[_,£ NF.GLECT MA,. BREF:O ~tIS·
CHIEF': LIKE. F'OR \'VANT OF' A NATL the
~hoc was lost : for .... ant of a shoe the horse
was lost. etc .. etc. A sad talc 1n<tectl ...
yet a lot of you a re breerl ing mischief by
neglecting to ge t fitted In proper anr1 com· •
fortable shoc!t. You may he the worst olrJ
grouch in the world silnply bccau~ your fcf!t
hurt. M.Y advice to yon is to i;ct yourself
over to RartM-r'"' Koott>ry. This large fan1 Wy
shoe store has a tremendous variety of shoe3
for every occaaion. For grt>od ta~te &nd casual
comfort, you can't beat the ne\v Grace Walker
Sabots in rich russet brown or red wr\h wedge heel $8.9~: or then
too: there's the new Guardsma n flats by Hollywood Skooters in two
tone brown suede or black suede $7.D~; Cheer Leader loafers are
ge tting a big yell a lso at only $6.9~. For yo.ur dressier moments.
there is the Classic Grace Walker black or bro'NO suede pump at
$9.9~. No matter \.\'hat size shoe you wear, you can get fitted at
Barber's Bootr ry, 1795 -Xf'\\'port A\'('., f'.o•ta M6&. • • • Bullf'tln tn 81L'l)'bodlf'~:
t.fere's news fo r lively ht.rtlefl \\"ho must run
from J ell y -makin« to J unior r~ague. f rom
Parchesi to P.-T. A .. or from seashore to sub-
urbS! Lee Shipley had you lovelies in mind
when she designed her new gadabouts of Bates
cott ons. These handsome. creaae resistan t
fabrics whip up into very elegant one and t"•o
piece dresses in solirls or prints. One especially sharp little commuter
outfit is a sand and. black tailored overblouse worn over black peg-
lopped f1ared skirt. Custom n1ade just for you at only $16.96. Ob
yes, Lee's Bates cottons get Invited everywhere! And better consult
LM Shipley about her · other custom made original• at ready mll'tle
prltes . . . 'cordUro)'s, cocktail costumes, suits and gown& Lee
Shiplt•y 0r1glna.IA. 1106 CO&At Hlg:hwlly, Corona del Mar. Rat. IMW.
COAST GUARD
ENFORCING
LIGHT LAWS
Ell'vc-nth Coast Guard District
riff1cia l~ said today that they were
::losrly ~nforcing Jaws t•oncernlng
violatirins of rcj:'ulatlons In the
use of llghts ort navlgabh1 waters.
Tht> act "'as prompted by com-
plaints receivcd from ves~ls f'n -
terinJ:" local harbors of extremely
bright, un!hielded light.B on har-
bor craft which interfered with
proper navigation.
The Coast Guard's authoriza-
tion for the ttghtenlng of Jaws
concernln~ lights is found In an
=lrt ic le from the Code of Federal
Regulations stating that "all
floodlights or ~eadlights which
may Inte rfere with the prope r
navigation of an approaching v e11-
sel shall be 80 shielded that the
lights wtll not blind the pilot or
suc h vessel."
Violators of the regi.tlatlon will
be dl'cmetl guilty of a di8demeanor
and liable to fin1•s of $5,000 or Im-
prisonment. the Coast Guard Mid.
OPS Conducting
Community Price
System Survey
Auto Club Will
Set Up Off ice
in Laguna
A ne\V district office of the
Automobile Club of SouUtem Cali-
fornia will be opened ln Laguna
Beach on or about Nov. I to serve
motorist•membcrs In this area.
accordin~ to ~ announcement by
Charles R. L~dbery, field secre-
tary for the motoring organlz.a.
tlon.
The new office-the 57th to be
est.abllahed in \Cities Utroughout
Southern California -will be lo·
cated-In temporary, leued quart-
t>n at 289-1 e out Highway South,
Laguna Beach, at the In tersection
of Hinkel street. Eventual plans
call fo r erection at another site
ot a. new building wtth ample off.
s treet parking faciUUes ..
Manager ot the new office will
be E. A. Hoffman, formerly of the
auto club'.5 Anaheim dl.atrict of-
fice. He will be a.sailstcd by a
staff of five.
Territo ry lo be served by the
new office will extend along the
C08.."!t from Newport to San Cle-
mente a.nd wlU Include Doheny
Park; SM Juan Capistrano and
C011ta Mc.ea. Thia area formerly
\VU served by the Club's Santa
Ano. district office.
Reason for establlshment of the
new Laguna ~ach office la "the
tremendous growth of territory
and service demands" In thl8 area..
according to Llndbery.
A native of Indiana, lrtr. Cun-
ningham had lived In Corona dC'I
Mar for one week , coming there
a fter retiring as a hardware and
furniture dealer In India,,ta.'
Hf' is s urvived by his wife, Ha-
zel . and one son, Cecil, or New·
York· City, who Is enroute to Cor-
ona de\ Mar to make his home
th~re. Funeral services are pend-
ing al Baltz Mortuary, Corona.
del M8.r.
HERBERT H. HANNAFORD
Herbert Henry Hannaford. 86,
of 583 Plumbe r St.. Costa Mesa,
died Wednf!sday In his home after
an extended Illness.
A reUred rsncher from Tulare.
Mr. Hannaford had lived In th£'
Costa Mesa area one month.
He b survived by three sons, R.
E. Hannaford of Oregon; T. R.
Hannafo rd, Escondido; and Her-
bert H . Hannaford, Jr .. of T ustin ;
thn!'e daughters, Mr.s . B. M. Afad-
dox of Yucaipa ; Mrs. R. L. Ap-
pleton, Oregon: and Mrs . Albert
E. Farnsworth of Tustin ; also 11
grandchildren and 10 treat grand-
c hildren.
Funeral arrangements are peud-
1.A.g at Brown Colonial Mortuary.
' Saturday . Closing
Date Announced
SACRAMENTO, Oct. l~A. H .
Hendef'80n, Stale .Olrector of Mo-
tor Vehlclee, announced today that
In,. llnc with a new law passed by
Ule recent Legislature all offices
of the Department of Motor Ve-
hicles will be closed on Saturdays'
effective November 3, 19:)1 .
Saturday morning service. be.-
tween the hours of 8 :00 and 12 :00
noon will be continued In all of-
fices of the Department through
October 27. An exception to the
Saturday closing will be made dur·
lng the annual registration renew-
al period, whic h next yeS:r will ex-
tend from January 2 through Feb·
ruary 4.
Additional houn or service to
the public are being offered In all
offices of the department u the
result of a revision of .office hours
that has already been put into ef-
fect, the Director stated. From
Monday through Friday, the o(-
flcea are now open from 8:00 a. m.
to ~ :00 -p. m . UntU this e hange
wa.s made la.st week, ~he Depart-
ment's hours were from 9:00 a. m .
to ~:00 p. m.
A survey ls · brtng made to d~
tennine lf a community pricing
lystem s ho'-',)d be .Q;l&oed in effect
by the Office of Wice StabiHzallon
for grocery items, according to
\VW ia.m C. Moeaer, director or the
San Diego P istrtct ottice ot
''The rC.t1ult of these changes in
office hours," Director Henderson
pointed out, "Is actually to pro·
vtde mOre hours of aervice per
week to the public than has been
the case up to lhf present time.
We have made these changes in
harmony with a new law passed
by the Legislature at the last se•-
slon. The trend to the five-day
week is general tn bustneM, Indus-
try, and public service. To com-
pete with private enterprise and
other publlc agencies in eecuring
and reta.lning capable y er50nnel.
the Department of Motor Vehicle•
WSB O . mu.at keep ln atep with the trehd.~'
pens Office ,
0 . P . S.
"Right now, community pricing The ~glona.1 Wage StabUtu.-
in Los Angeles . Sardi~ c-.niftCJ
Runs 7,526 Tons
la ill effect only on bff.f," Moeser tkln Board yesterday opened an
&11id.. ··A surv ey Is ta.king place office of the ecvenlh Ooor of the '-Terminal lala.nd -Callfornla
here. fllld ln other parts or the Cairns ButJdin,g, at 108 Wfllll SixlJI ·dftnen and procwors received •
nation, to 8t'e it it ts adviaablt: Street. Lam Angeles. totai of 762$ toq of eardlnea dur-
to e:stablish Ute same ayatem (or . It will• be the alternate heacJ. ~ "Die monUt of Augua~ accard-
grocery items. Orocen. at pm-quartera for the Regional Board., lJiC to the Department ot F1ab and
'nt. set their prices on a per-which ta a trl-partlte body macfe· Game. ' '
chairman stre86c8 the great need ning. "The t axpayers are beginning
for uniforme and requ~ts that ti') r.-et so:ne ~nefit front th& re--
anyone having an out grown uni-Area D'irector r<'"l of the rostly 1'1r Lain invasion
forrn of e1thE'r a Girl Scout or into aged aid in California," the
Brownie to call Beacon 5788-W. t Add Ta..Xpay<'rs' as..~:ation s8.id, wam·
Because of the rapid grow\l}, of 0 r~SS in&c that another McLain propolJQI
membr-rships and In antlcipltion G' J S A \viii be on the next statewide
of t!avinj:!' upwarua of :;o tr:_oops · Ir COUt SS O. ballol in this state.
by Nov. t . plans ~re formulated
to maintain office hours at the
Scout Hou!\(' ?ofonday through Fri·
day from 10 a . m . to 4 p. m. The
entirf' Girl Scout organlzatlon
wishes to cxprrss their heartfelt
gratitude to the Kiwanh1 Club for
thC'1 r gent'rous donation of $400
which clea rN their Scout House
of de bt.
Costa Mc-!Ja Brownie t roop No.
6 held their first mN'ting of the
fall at the home of thf'ir lea de r.
Mrs . Myrtle-Glyn. with Mrs. Mar-
ion Max\lo·ell, as.8istant leader, aid·
ing in the program. The me mbers
made plans for a cook-out and to
make puppel11 for a play lo be held
soon. Tht' F"irls also related their
various summc-r activities. The
new spon~or of troop Is the Har-
bor Rolle r Rink. Visitore at the
meeting were Diane Papineau and
Delaine Cavanaugh. A1 -e mb e rs
present wer e, Nancy Maxwell,
Carla McClure, Judy Hand, Doyne
Ladwig, Linda Glyn, J & n Ice
Mathews. Linda Mclntoeh. Mar-
Wayne CaVaniiagh and Andtrea
Paplne&u. •
COM Cub Scouts
Induct Largest
Bobcat Group
The first meeting of Cub Pack
180 sfnce it.A orga.niz.at!on fof 1951-
52 was held In the auditor um of
Corona deJ A-tar school on Friday.
Oct. 5th . According to Cubmaster
Bill T obltt, th~ 16 new Bobcats
w~·re thi> largest number or ~ys
ever t o bl> lnductrd at On(' time.
They lnclu drd : James Delligatti,
Michael Majrir. John B . Smith,
J ohn Sco ~t. Gary Caldwell. J oel
Miller, Craig Balley, Michael
Smith, Jon Whet"le r, Richards
Hoffm11n, T im Noack, Lorren Flet-
cher. Pe ter Morgenroth, William
Carpenter. Dale Workman and
Kenny Huff.
A wards were made t o : Ricky
Crisfield, l Bear sliver arrow : Jim
W interbotham. l Lion badge. l
gold and 3 silver arrows; Tad To-
bit t. l year service star; Davtd
Drury, 1 year service star: Donald
Swanson , l year service star ·and
David Meyera, l year service star,
Bear badge.
Fifty-six boys make up eight
dens with several prospective Bob-
cats attending den rnectlngs. The
Den Mothe rs and ua;Ul:tant lead·
ers of the ~lght dents ace:
D<>n 1, Mr~. wBen Douglas, Mrs.
Roy Mather :4bcn 2, Mrs. John
Scott, Mrs. Charles WUley; Den
3, Mrs. Warren Fletcher, Mre
Richards HOrrman: Den ol, Mrs
Ben J\cddick , Mrs. J . H . Caldwell;
Den 5, M rs. William Carpenter.
Mrs. Raymond 'Schwartz; Den 6.
M1s . W. J . Crkler, Mrs. Vaughn
Blanchard and Den 9, Mrs. Mau-
rice Miller, Mra. Russell Work·
man.
Boats, made by the. Cub& to ll-
U8tra le the "Shakedown Crui8e,"
.heme of, the month, wer1: dUr
"Jlayed.
Theme for thC con1lng montt
Nill be "Strong fQr A1nerica." At
·.he next Pack Meeting on Friday
'.'llovember 2nd, the monthly dP.n
_>rojecta will be dlilplayed.
F irst meeting and luncheon uf
Gi r l Scout Association of New·
port Harbor is announced for n<'xt
week. Mrs. "Lo;raine Ames, execu-
tive director: of Santa Ana area
council, who attended the inter-
national encampment at Wind
in Washington state this summer
will give a report on he r wonder·
fu l experience with Scouts from
27 ditCerent countries.,
Every registered adult and any
one interested in scouting Is as-
sured of an enlightning n1cet ing.
All are cordis.Uy invited to at·
tend.
Tht' m~E'ting will be held at the
Girl Scout house on Tuesday, Oct.
23 at 10 a .m. and will be followed
by luncheon.
41 County School ,
Boards Sign Up .
Aid Agr~ements
County Superintendent of Schools
Llnton Simmon.a hu announced
that 41 of the i8 school boards of
the County of Orange have signed
the 41'1UtuaJ aid a~ments re-
quested by the Civil Defenae and
Disaster Relief Council of the
State of California. All 41 have
been sent to Sacramento for ac-
ceptance. The remain ing seven
school boards have not had op-
portunity !or executing l he i r
agreements but Simmons expects
to receive t hem most any day.
These mutuaJ agreements are
identicltl with those which n1oi.t
all cit ies and .CQUnties within the
State have executed wi th the
Statf! Clv;I Defense and Disaster
Relief Council. ' They agree to
assist voluntarily each other In
the event that a disaster should
occur by the intercl.tange of ser-
vices and facilities. Such agree-
ment may be cancelled by serving
notice and awaiting 20 days'
elapsed time.
This' Is another ·step In the
,perfecting of plans for Orange
County in the event Of a major
disaster from natural cause! or
during a state of extreme emerg-
e ncy when from et1emy attack.
All the cities in the coqnty have
long since signed their agree-
ments.
Many De fense J obs
Operi in Pacific
A cr itical shortage or · certain
typrs ·of prof('s.qional and !!killed -
workers is slowing important de-
fense "·Qrk in the Pacific Islands,
Ray Mathe'-'·~on, manager of the
loca.1 · State Employment Service
ornce announced today. The Navy
needs civilian worker& for asslgn-
n1en t to important defense work
at P acifi c Island deferuie bases
which are now being rebuilt and
c'Xpanded to meet the demands of
defense preparation in the western
Pacifi c and far eastern areu ,
Mathewson said. •
Failtire to staff these Navlil
establishments with the. needed
workers ·could result In serious
c urtaihncnt or pl&.'Uled improve-
ments to our defense project.a in
the island15. Engineers, draftsmen,
diesel equipment mechanic&. auto
n1echanlca, e1ectrlcls.na, and many
kinds or skilled craft.J!lmen are
urgently needed. ·Excellent wages
with o verseas pay bontlSeJ!I, 30
da ys' vacation a year wJth pay,
and other advantages are being of-
fered to qualified workers apply-
ing for these Jobs.
Every effort is being made lo
make life in the Pacific lalanda
compa.rable to that in the Uplted
States, Mathewson said. Full in·
formation about the jobs that are
open, the rate of pay, the provts-
lons for dependents. and 0th.er
facts about these jobs can be ob-
tained at the California State Em-
ployment Service Office at 701
North Flower St .. Santa Ana.
Steele's Adios Now
in Capetown Harbor
Tom Stet'le, hahdsome 24-ye&r-
old bachelor of Newport Beach,
now sailing around the wOrld.
reached Capetown, South Afrt'ca
over the week-end in his 32-foot
Tahiti ke tch, the Adios.
The voyager amt hi.8 Australian
crew member earlie r had put into
Plettcnberg Ba)' after belng re--
ported missing In a South Atl&nUc
stonn. St eele lett N ewport Harbor
in March, 19~0.
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:roar trip Eut , .. and that lnclucleo _plent7 of
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• ..,......,. oxplajned, each dlotrict cqme from Ille .,.... Wbldl Ille ol· Monterey took I.be l<!od u lllP
would b&Ve a eet of prlcell for eacb f.te wot auve. ~ rot the month. A total of
croceey Item and tile price wuuld Tiie of!lce Will ~ -ot 72M -Wtft l&Nlod there and
be the eame .In all atora In the tho' ~ for W&c• ~ 107 loao In San J'raDcleco.
communll)'. The prlca """'1d bo mat.a, wbldl ......,,..., · -~ ~ loao ot tho August
aboUt the l&JDO In all eammunllia. UAlona In ooutMnl ~ -fola1 WU reduced -pem>ll
but variat!ona would be permitted mlt for Board .,,..,al. A•-p lalo -and oUo. Tbe bolance
In Ille nrloua dllltrlcts_tn accord· all petlli-'aro l•ltlelr ;:;.,.,.~ !ff. nu._._ co-forbU-
frindl7 -tloe and •. ~ cl>Oico of i:outes. ~, .-"'
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CL·ASSIF.IE .D . .. ,. . . fq, Mighty Midget Jn Adverlia!ng
NEWS-TIMES -Every Tues~ay
NEWPORT BAY POST -Wednesdays
NEWPORT.BALBOA PRESS -Thursdays
• Standpd Sfatlons, Inc.
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HE.A \r'Y SEAS OS A HIGH TlDE undennlned fen tts and carried t~d!I or' )'llnl" ot ll&Dd Into the
briny during tbf' JJ'Kl "'~k. )tore than ft\-e fttt of .bfoach 'A'M "'a!thed DWU.)' in thre W est Newpert
&f'N.f Tht> abo,·e plctW"e show• tbe lft'f'-»ery of a yard In the 8600 b!ock on St-a.-~bore Ori\•e u. lt h&Dp do'''" ovPr the blulr er 8&Dd where tbe troo.t .)'lU'd waa M"&!tbt>d a""ay. In the t.ck&'rou.ad are Uw
ff!DCftl In Ow-S100 and S800 blocks standing I~ skelttoni.1on flit-eroded bf'&ch. (News-Times Photo)
Guest Artist
From Mexico
at Padua Hills
Need Teachers
for Red Cross
Nursing Classes
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Concert Assn. • Kickoff Lunch
That more Volunteer Instruc tors
are needed lo teac h Re<l Cross at Bay Club
Home Nursing Clasoes throughout
\V ilh the opening or the falJ Orange County was emphasized "KlckofC" for the Community
!leason on Oct. 17, the Mexican today by Milo K. Tedstrom, M. D. Concert &$80Ciatlon membenhlp
Players have introduced ·an ln-for the Medical and Health Ser· drive will ~ a compllment.ary
noval!on In connection with their vices, Civil Defense; Mrs. Mildred luncheon for workers, according to
-Croddy, president, tllstrict 16, annual n .. ~·1uc tion of "F estiva.le!," 11lans mad" Thu-"ay when the u-,.. vu California Nurse's Association, L . -1
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panorama or Mf'xican song:!!I and L. Beeman, president. Orange sociatlon group met In Dod(e Hall.
danc1>s, at the Padua Hills Theatre. County Retired Tee.he rs Assocla-"l'he luncheon will be on M.onday,
For.three performances a week, lion, and Mrs.. Robert Null, vice Oct. 22 at Balboa Bay Club and.
Wednesday nlalinee and Wedne• chairman of Home Nursing tor at this "tjme orflce.n tor the new
Southern Orange County Chapter. year wlll be elect ed although the
day and Thursday cvenii;-gs, Sen-and the other four Re<.I C'rosa present board will C&JTY th.f'OUl'h
or lta Amalia ~f ill&n. nationally chapt ers In t he county.. / wilh the campaign work. AU
known ~Ie x ican folklorist, will ap· Women who are either rC'gist cr· workers who expect t o attend the
pt-ar a., a "uf'st a rtist. as.slsted by ed. nurses or have had t t'aching E.'X· Iunl'heon .should make reservatk>os
the. Mex ican Players.
Widely known tor n e r appear-
an<:f's before university and club
groups, Senorita. Millan will pre-
sent song!i of var ious reg ions of
Mexico, accompanying h e rs e lf
w ith hf"r own instrumenUi a.nd
dn·ssed In authentic regional coa·
perlence may quality for an in-with }lrs. C1.inlon Sawin. JteCN"·
structor's course of six day's tary or Mrs. J . Leslie Stertenaen,
tralnlng, to be·g\,ven at the South-' pn•sider.t.
ern Orange County CAApler Head-Each ot the old workers la Uk·
quaTters, 1104 W. E ighth St., be· ed to attend and lo brlnc a new
ginning Wedne&d•Y· October ti. worker, Each ten memberahlp•
Scheduled trom 9 a. m. to ~ p. m .. sold ent itles the worker to a fl'ee
the cla.sae9 will m ttt October 17. membership. Student ticket. Mll
18. 19, 24, ~ and 26. tor $3.. which I.a half prtce, and any
tum_es from her own private col· )-frs. Gertrude Andrew, R. N. student sefl lng 10 wtU recetve a
lt'Ction. . will conduct the countywlde t1·ain· free cne. At Jeut three loca.l con·
Augmenting ~er songs and dis· in g conference for the new.Home ct"rts wiU be programmed anti
cuss1ons or sect1o nal custom.s, the / Nursing instruc tors Y.'hich is spon-nrtlsts will be selected a.ner the Mexl~an Players will prc~nt au-sored Dy the Red Cross chapte rs In mt>mbership drive.
lhenttc <lanct>s or the various Orange-County. T he class is limit-I Memberships entitle the bolder
regions t reated by lhe se;iorita, ed to 15. Wome n who are interest-to attend Community Concert.a ln
assistl'd by th(' Pat..lua orchestra. w should contact \bi?lr local Red other l'lwn.s. Downey hu invited
For the other three perfonn-Cros.s, or Southern Orange Coun· I the Harbor membe.ra to attend &nl.~. F'rlt..lay anti Saturday eve-t y Chapter H eadquarters In San,ta their coricert.a.. Laguna, althou1h
nings and Saturday matiJiees, the Ana. 1 •old out, will seat a.s many (CURIU
Mexican Play~rs unaS3isted will a!' possible. as '1(111 Fullerton,
jntr<x1UCf' an entirely different p· w· where Caroll Glenn, vtollalst, ii
rcp,.rtolrl'. lrafes In billed on the Opening program of
'fhesi' programs \\'ill include Oct. 22_ Those holdlng renewal
songs ant.I llances represent 3.live of (Continued from. Poll"! 1) ca.rds inay attend thla and othe.r
n1any .stat··~ of ~l<'xico presented end, and linebacker Charley Black t'a rli' Concerts, Mr&. Steffen.sen
u1 th~ n 1 ann~~r that ha.<i made the each made seven tac kl es· and Don
I F · I Wagon'e.. 111.ncb'<"ake• I, and Bob s a id. annua " t'st1 va ~·s" produc tion~ • • ,\ppointed . were: Zoe Ba.rlow,
favorites with playgoers. Woodhouse I tackle) l'&C~ math· membership chairman: C 11 nt 0 n
"La Bamba," comedy or Ver&· rive. tackles ... J erry Boehne wa.,
c-ruz, now in its final week. will close with t'bur ... Coast's tin<' I Sawin, contert chaJnna.n; Blanche . . . , , Rogers. luncheon chalrman; Mrs.
close Saturday. "Feslivales" will manedn ghentcbaf_<rk ee'n"ouo•nhl y ...... lt·tt,·,at'"tht ~ J Q.'Jcph &>e k, appointment chalr-br-· staged W<'dne!«iay through ... »V n1an. Satur1!ay C'Vcnings and \<\'ednesday ha lfbacks and safeties had to
and SaturJay. afternoons, through make tackles j an<J one or tht>!'lt'
Nuvt>n1tk.•r 2i , follO\\.'ing the op..·a-tackles was made by halfback J\.1 1'1
tng. Smalley behind the line of .scrim· Mountain Lion Now
Shares Spotlight
With Bob Cat Pro America
National Board
Asks U. N. Probe
1 ' Boarrl members or the National
.AS80Ciatk)n of Pro America yes-
terday a.skcll Congresa lo investi-
gate th•'. d&r1ger" or law making
through United Ntt tions trentic!J
a.s tht· b<' .. 1.rJ conclul.lt•d a three-day
mf"t•ting In th .. Union League CTu b
at Chicago, IU i11<1is.
"\Ve o.grt"-e with Senator Brick-
e r IR. 0 . 1 that fl"t..lt>ral and sta.te
constitutions arxl laws could be
up3et by such treaties a.s the draft
covenant on human rights," said
Mn. R. S. Knappe.n of PTulsBt
Oklahoma, association presldenL
"W f' want Congns.s to set up a
COffi1!1illee to find out how tar thi.3
natk>n is committed under the
United Nations and to explore an4
cLari.ty our position. A C&llfom.i8
court has hPld that Untted Nations
acts can be grounds for holdin1 a
state law unconstitutional. If that
is to be the case. treaty law makl
lng should atop now."
Opp<»&e Global TrMtles
age after a pas!! completion) ...
Ned Parsons probably laid lhP
he.fliest tackle of the night as hf'
knocked Orin Allen rOr a loop af-
ter & pass completion . . . Halt·
back Parsons had been waiting so Corona tJel Ma.r's mountain lion
long to make a tackle that he put 1na.de the police blotter yesterday
everything he had into it . . . , morning but disappeared before
Pirate quarterbacks set some kind offiC'<'r:!!I coutfrioot h.lm.
of a Tecord u thC'y threw 10 ~1:rs. Elvin uer, 278 Morning
passe!f, completed fiv«.> to Mt. San Canyon Roa , Shore Cllffa, tele·
Antonio de.fenders and four to the phoneJ the station &t 8:30 a. m .
lnte.nded recelve.r and only had one to onnounce that the cat wu oul-
incomplellon ... Coacta f\ay Ross afd~. licking his chops. And would
was pleased with the improved oomront' please shoot him !
Pirate play eai>«lally the down· Officers Warren C&uell and Don
fi~ld blocking on the part of Di('k Burd!ol&ll and Reserve Officer Bob
Francis and Ha.J Smith ... 1-Ie Carter, armed with a rtn~ drove
noted the tmprov<'<i tockllng along to Lhe scene. But they reported
wtlh better-end play. ~ later they saw no mountain lion.
"H e was an orange-colored bob . . I cat," they lnsia:ted. So, it look& Sailor Who Beat like the .wud te~ne popu1at1on ..
• incrc&."ling, police decided. Tbe an·
Beverly Hills Man lmal Oed Into .• raV!ne before they coulJ Moot him.
Apprehended Here
Newport Beach police cut •hOl't Comµs Club Da!1Ce
a ruse In ... t.olen car Sunday.when Set for Friday tbey ureated John WU1iam Hut-
chin.eon, 21-year..ald sailor, w !! o
admitted, beatJng a wealthy l'e'"
tlred hotel man of Beverly H illa
and taking ht. automobile after
hltehlkln&' a lift. ·
&dward 'M. Pnther !Ml, ot 806
North Rextbrd o;.{fe Beverly
Hiiia, told ·suta llonlea pollce h•
-plell:ed up the aallor on W!l-
alilre lll"id.. Bever\y Hilla, at 4 ::io
&. 1'l-Boca alW, lte M kl. ... WU
Comua club will bold their tall
dinner-dance Friday at 7:IO p. m.
la the Santa Anl.•Oountey C..b.
.Roeta will be memben of the
board or direct.on.
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wtlLE iN «Ol•A
be&*• ud thrown fl'Om lm car WJl"li TH& lat CA.V. !>IV. IN
by Ille man wbo llo wu tak1Qg to XOR.IRA-OU-. B. On ~ Boll-
& 8-ta Monica tius st.a.don to -' wbo wu ncer1lJ fll•t'9ed te
~ • buo ror llaA Dteao. TIM ~ lint -law• .. -&11.,..i attack occurred at Uneolll Illa lit c._, 'I*.._ • tM
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• FO~ MEN S2-H 811c1a
• CLOS.ING ESTATS -D19.,.1
Newport's elty eGWtcllmen and
city orneta1a today nabbed elbow• w1.th tbouande of their ·counter·
ps.rt..~ u they att~nd!Ni ·the League
of Callfomla. Clt'ee .c:onwnUon in
San Franctaro. They len here Bal-
llnllly tor t.be copVention Wb.leb
opened yelterday and wtu run
through tomorrow.
Ne,Yport a.7 Post !..'IU..ned Adll m•t ·,... l9 lite ~J
MMn-'l"tmee 01' tile 'l'IMt.ndiJJ Pra. W!:lo a re looklng for permanent ' . · high oven ~ tlte.ve, c:rQtalk:·
lee box. Hoover rictum.. WD1
take re&.80oable oh'er. ~JlartM>r
2849-WK.' 83,cM
1n addition t.o lbe council. Cltx
-M&napr John B~llora, Cily Engi-
neer !krt Webb, CJty Attorney
harry Bl.odl'ell, city Treuu.rer
Arthur J. Gant and City Clerk
Charley Priest. mad:! tbc trip.
Most or the wtvea ot councllmei1
and o.ft icl&J.s went on lbe junket.
Durtns the Bbaence of SaUort,
the council appointed Chlcf of P~
lice R. R. Hodgkinson as city man-
ager pro tem. The council also
granted Mayor L L. Isbell pen:nis-
ak>n to leave lhe at.ate on a bunt-
ing trip.
Re.creation Group
to Name Leader
at Next Session
A meeting ot Newport Beach
and Coat.a Mesa groupe inter e•ted
In setting up an oft-base recrea-
tion community procnm for Ser-
vice peN'lnnel will be held Thurs-
day at 1 :30 p.. m. ln Goodell Re.II,
15th &t.reet and Balboa Blvjl.
At la.st week•s session of the
city park, bff.ch and recreation
~omml111lon, Francis Horvath was
named lemporary chaJnna.n of the
oft-base recreation committee. A
regular chairman will be cho9e11 at
Thuraday night's m eeting. Some
20 ors-anlzatlon.1 attended la.st
week 's preliminary meeting.
The city park, beach and rec-
reation commiuion at Its regular
meeting recommended that the
city council purchase 100 knock-
ed-down park benches. They woUld
be uacmbled by city employees
during the winter al a COAt ot $11
per bench, an estimated $18 per
bench •vl nl' II they were bought
alree.dy assembled. ~ b e n c h
ends are of Concret e.
Antigua
(ContlnUf>(f on Pap 8 )
finish tor a race ot thl!I l~ngth in
lhi» kind ol weather .
°'"""' In -
~IMUM llD IS ' LUIM •
AJ1 L-.i..i a.lo mmt be .,.id ,.. C.. I• ..ivU.. cf ,,__
4 """"' 1 rape;.~ . $, .15 ~ -
4 IJIM9 :l .Paperli l.M'
. 4 Un~. a P11pers . z.dil . .
The publl1hen wlll not be reeponsJb&e tor more lhait one ln~t
lnaeruon ot mn advertlMmcnl, reM-rve ttie rtent µ, correctly elaallfy
uy,. and all ade ana to reject 1ny advertiaement not contormlnl' t''
ruJu tDd regulatlona. AdverU3em1?nt• o.nd CllJ\Cdl&Uon• wlll bt:
accl!!pted up to a p.m. on the day precP.dtng publlcatton.
Except deadline for News -Ttme!I t.s 11 a. m. Mondaye
f'bone 11.ar. 1018. uk for ''Ad Tak.er" or aend ad and ttmlttaaoe te
NEWPORT RAJlBOB PUBLISHING CO •. -
!!ti Balboa Blvd., N~,,·pon ne.cta. C&lltornlL
Cla.sslfled Index
10 Bualneu Gulde
l l BulJdlnl' &latertala
It BuUdlna Servltt•
14 Pe nonah
16 Slit.are Yoar Oar
II Trusportatlea
11 &oona. Coatracton
18 Beauty AJds
19 U pholiitertns
U Healllli Ald•
!!' Loat and Found
!4 Sabools. l.nKnK!tlOD
JS Sltuatlou Waated
H llol• Want<'d
Sift Sale, au.ce.1tboona •A· Slvapll\ •
»-B ApplhrH
31 WuW. to Buy , n t"'uraltve for Sale
!.•·A Antlqut•tt
S3 Boats. Supplle.
S4 MutNcal, Radlo
S5 Doc•. Cata, Pete
SG Poultry, Rabbit•
37 U\•et1WC.k
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58 Special Announcement
40 BwllneM Opportunities
41 Stord; and 01nces
42 Wantf!d to Rent
•s Apartment• and Houaes
'3-A Trailer s....,..
'4 &Hml for Rdt
.... A'. Red DOIDN q: bat, Mhtct.>lt&Deous
41 lleom U4I Do&rd
41 Trucks
411 ..\.Utomohil"'· Tlrf'!!I
49 AutO!!I Wa.nted
50 Auto ServlCt!J
51 TralJen.
52 Alrpl.anf'M
REMODEL and REPAIR
Residence or Commercial • R. L. 'Dick' Nelson· Sr.
General BuUdlng Contractor
538 Fullerton, Newport Beach
Free Estimates Beacon 5779-W
1Sp87
DON K. BUTTS
Lie. General Contractor
Re8idential-Commercial
Remodeling
Phone Beacon 64.08-W
11ttc
Painting an.d
Paperhanging
GEO. BURKHARDT
508 · 31st SL, Newport Beach
Phone Hn rt:ior 2418-\V be.tore
8 a . m . or after 4. :30 p . m.
·83tfc
COMPLETE HOUSE CLl!!AljlNG
Furniture and rugs shampooed.
Free estirnates~Fully insured.
Al's House & Rug
Cleaning Co.
Others ln order of rlnlah WH't": .'
M Money &.o Loaa
51 Money Wanted
IS1 Reel FAtate Waa:t.ed
IO l.Deome Property
Bucoa e111 12tte
Dr. Burton Hall'• Sooml ; Chuck
Ullman'• Lerend; Bob Allan wilh
Bagatelle·; Don Elder with Esca-
pade; Gene Trepte's Evenlnc St&r:
Ken O&vb' Conejo: Earl Corkett'•
F!ytng Ooud: R . B. Lewis' Teeyat:
Fred Lyon'• Kltt@n, and G. L. Car-
rlngton'• T opaz. Unreported weN"
Kenny Schmidt's Hila.rl.& and P o ....
ter Slncla.lr'a Flying Scotchman.
but 1lnce lhete are both. r-ated u
extremely fa.at boats, It ta poMible
.that Schmidt and Slnclalr wa.lted
until Monday to report their re-
spective finish times.
Trophy Wlnne n
Overall-Antigua.. Hal Ramser;
Attara.nle, Ian Mun-ay, Suoml; Dr.
Burton Hau.
Clue "A"-Legend. Chuck tnl-
man; Evening Star, Gene Trepte.
Cl&M ... B "-Antlgua, Hal Ram-
eer; Attarante, Ja.n Murrar: Esca~
pade, D. W. Elliott Miled by Do.n
Edler
Cla.u "C"-Suomi, Dr. Burton
Ha.JI ; Bagat elle, sailed by Bob
Allan; Teeyat, H . B. ~&
Arbitrary Claas -Conejo, K en
Davis.
81 K<al Eat.ate Exclwar•
82 Keal E&tate
I 0--BminetlS Onlde
For Venetian Blinds,
Shades and Drapery Hdwe.
THE ..SHADE SHOP
Free estimates Ph. Har 884
New Hamilton
and Elgin Watches
Christmas Lay Away Plan
WALLACE CALDERHEAD
81 7 Coa.sl Hlwo.y, Corona del Mar
. 70Uc
VACUUM CLEANERS
Electrolux and i>thcrs, $6.95 up.
JOO lo ch<>O&e from.
H ANK'S VacUUJ1\. Cleaner Co.
001 S. Main St., Santa Ana • Kln1berly 3-2968
70tfc
Spark• cau.. Ft"' I IZ--B ildln Se loe8
The U-.inl' room in the real--U g rv
dence of Mra. Mary M. Guild, 1319 FJSHE-R
We•l Bay avenue and Los A.n-
&'•l•a. was ready tor p&Jnters on Drafting Service
\Veqtieaday evening of last week 'flttl. furniture piled in the ce°"-er 916 Cout Highway, Harbor 2443
• n d covered with newspapers. Corona dcl Mar
Spark.a from the fireplace 1rn'ted · 72tfc
lhe papers in early morning, cfe..
atroylng the furniture and cau..slll:g EXPERIENCED CARP~ERS
coll3iderable damace by smoke Want \Vo rk by Hour or Job,
befo~ Engine 3 from New·port Co.11 Harbor 1161-~t
PAINTING
COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL
I RESIDENTIAL
Frt-e Estimates
R . And rest>-n Harbor 320.5-R
85c99
14-Personals
Alcobolics 11.n~nymowi
Write P . 0 . Box 2°'
Balboa !&land. Call!.
Phone Klmbuly 3-5393
NOT RESPONSIBLE for debts
contraclOO by Winifred A . Camp
after Oct. 16, 1951 . Ralph A.
Camp, Jr·. 85p
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Superfluous Hair
Pennanently removed from face,
arms. lei's. Ere.brows and hair--
line sbaped'-No more twee:rlng.
ELLEN L. BRYANT R . E .
T ue9day and Thur,8day only
L ido's Sa.Ion of Beauty Har. 2~76
, 79c93
2%-Lost and Found
LOST-Gold St . .chrtstop?ier-med-
. al • inscribed. to "John, Xmu
19SO" on Balboa 18la.nd. LIBER-
AL REWARD. 903 N .• Bay Fr ..
Balboa Island. 85p87
LOST -Ladies'-navy blue box
purse. R eward. Phone Harbor
2620-JK. 85clle
~ ed 71tfc a.l"r1v on the ecene. Wu Wu 24--School • laatructloa
utimaled at $2600.
.· Use
Classified
Ads
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B & Y House Movers
AND
General Contractors
GM .First St., Tustin pa.Ill.
Phone Klmberty 3· l&M
(Home Phone& J.Mper 9-2773 or
JAaper 8;2e&7> ·7~
PAINTING
EARL .SHEFLif'.l
In ..._ at.., c..ta --.M"-11 Hc9
LlllARN SPANISH
G. C. FAJARDO w ill tea ch you
elementary or · conversaUon&L
Call eveninp, Harbor 1463-R.
86p81
WOMAN wlt.h 5-year-old dautrbter
dealrea poaltlon bouaekeeper or
caretaker, bo~e and garden.
Ltve in. References. Ph. Bea-
con 893W. 8Scll6
EXPERT WASHING and Ironing.
Bring to 1122 Vllella P1&ce1
Newport Beach. Har. J!l57•W .
LICSNUll> -Df&mml> 82p8&
employment with excellent op-
po:-tun.1ty for advancemmt. 21
to 40 preferred.· P a I d white
training. Appro!'I. $277.50 month
to start. Ub.?ral lauildry allow-..
anccs., H igh· .acbool minimum
·desJrect. See Supt. at the .
STANDARD ST~TIONS
Dahlia & Coaat Highway
Corona del Mar
BetwH.n 9 and 11 every Frido.y
• . 85c90
W.ANT 8. clean-up man-nlcht
\York. C&J.I 'Beacon 6203-W and
leav~ name and address. 83c85
WANT WHITE· WOMAN, experi-
enced wit.Pl achool aged cblldren, aa housekeeper -cook, Private
room and bath. References ·re-
quired. Good sa.lary. · Balboa
Island. Ph. Ha.i-bor 1511-R. 83c86
Your ad Appearing ~•·
ularly in these co[um1111
w1U bring you many new
customera. Harbor . area
tolka are 1n the habit ot
"looking 1n the Claai·
fied" when they need
these aerytcea.
For Better
TV Reception
Replace your weathered Antenna
With a new V-Cone
$9.50 incl. Mast
·TV SERVICE CALLS
Day or Evening
Mesa Radio and Television
109 Broadway Costa Mesa
8lc86
ATTENTION
GIRLS: Tb.la is a challce ot a life
time. I'm forced to se.11 my bea-
tiful Russian Red Fox. Stroller.
See to appreciate. First otter
takes. Be. 5789--W. 2265 Clay St.
83p86
GENUINE No. Minnesota musk -
rat ladles tur coat in A-1 cond.
Appr&lsed by Olive Duling at
·. $400. W ill sell tor $300. 233 '..ia
East Bay Front, Balboa Island.
113c85
House to be Moved
Fr&rne and stucco, hwd. floors.
Moving permit a.asured to Costa
Mesa area. $2000 full pr ice. In-
quire Lyle Finley, Ma.rket SpoL
Balboa Island. 83c85
vquNGSTOWN double sink top
( 66''), $20; Ships 7 ·in. compass,
$25: Thor Gla dlron, $20. 2107
Orange Ave., Costa Mesa. 84p86
10 IN. TABLE· SAW, 6" jointer.
12'' wood lathe, 14" bench drill.
All h ave indivldU&l motors.
Many hand tools. 526 Bt'rnard
St., Costa Mesa. -85p86
SOLAR ENLARGER-2 14 x 314 .
a bugain.
4, W . S . W . t ire!, 7.10 x l:'.i . Very
good.
l New 7.00 x 16 W . S. W . tire. 348
E. 19 St., Costa Mesa. Phone
Beacon 6738-M. &p87
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'50 .MODEL OROSLEY Electric
Ranl'e and "Retrigerator. Uke
new. Uv. ~ and bdrrp. tum.
2 Duncan Phyfe table&. other
mlsc. ltems. 118 ~ ·'36th St .•
Newport Beacll. 83pM
RUG. 12 x 16 reversib~. Chffter-
field, 2 ch.airs, metal top kttclwm
table. Reuonable. Phone Bee-
oon 8321-W . 83<:65
GAFFERS & SATTLER-My ·~1 -
G· P. •U aut.am.atic stove witb
chrome lop, lamp and clock and
&"riddle ill the cent.er. Yes, hu.
that grlll broiler. Balance I owe
Is $159.23 -can have equJly
FR~ lt you take payments ot
$8 52 per month.
ALSO my nice new 1951 Pbllco 11
cu.· n.. refrigerator that ha.a M
lb. cross top treez.er cheat. All
st eel shelves and criSper for
veg etables. Balance on th1a i8
$239.83 . Also equity FREE if
you take payments of $12.92 p@r
mo. See Mr. Baughn, 9 a. rn. {o
8 p. m. at 404 So. Spadra, Ful-
lerton. Ph. 2152. S!tfc
SOME ANTIQUES -Drop !eat
kitchen table, $27:50. AllUque
r ocker, $10. Uned drapes,
$2 pr. Table top ra.nge, $3.!i.. Ser·
veL $75. 517 camalio•, Corona!\
~JMu. 8Sc&
MAPLE BED divan sota. acentJ
priot, J:"ood co..nditlon, S80. 2611
Bay Shol'e Drive, Bay&hotta.
Beacon 6480-W. ' 83c85
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BLACK MR. '& MRS. CHEST,
with mlrror (sllVer fox fini.U.).
Beautiful modern custom ma.de
sofa. Ph. Harbor 0581-R. 85c87
SS-Boata, Snpplleti
Chrysler Engines
' Used
Crowns -Royals
• See John Harvey
at Seacraft
625 C~YAST ffiGHWAY
NEWPORT BEACH
PH. BEACON ~m
ll&tt•
18 FT. CHRIS <'!RA.Pl' speed boet.
Chrys. Ace. A-1 meeh. cond $lt50
Free slip r ental for boata ottered
for sale up to 26 tt.
Win.rd &: Rowboat.a for Rent
K en Scott's Mobil Karine Dock
Next to F erry Landing, Balboa
Harbor 2720 59tfc
Results come from constant
Practice! An a d regulart;y ta this
p:iper will produce results fbr rou·
JOHNSON
-Outboard Motors
The only factory -approved. Bale11
and Se~ce Statkm in the New-
port Harbor Area.
South Coast Co.
N ewport Blvd. at 23rd St.
Harbor 2600
53tf•
36 FT. HlOOINS CRAFT equipped
for jig fishing. Small b< tank..
GMC diesel. Oood ,condition.
Price $2100. Phone FLeetwood 1
6·2326 or LYcoming 2..&f.93. Al·
ter 8 p. m . 85pt0
BOAT SLIP FOR RENT -
Now available. Har. 2979-lll
8llpiO
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Covering f he Entire
Harbor Area, and More
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News-Times
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-_,_, -· -or will "'°"' ,,. U... bdlr.
B. H. HOI~ROOK -~ ~ Pllone ~
Shopping News
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Cle11if",.cf Acts . ...... " .. P;ll!I 1C.. :
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Newport hi D"
Ph. Hert.or 1611
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RENTAL •' ; • . . . . Speculq.tors. ATT.ENTlON . · .RJCAD.' ~y 1 ·'#ANT. AD'will cost you . . • SPECJALlSTS .. ,Nll!WPORT BLVD. kerltlee. Out of town owner MY• • · •· ·, ·
00 llldna erais . · · • "srm,1, • ep .. 100 ft. lot e&. or t7tb St.· Only $2700, Y:ou ca,n't tlad· • ~ BUY. .
only ·'2 a~d it will run
Linwood Vick. ~Jtor. thlo won't lut. T<!"'"-. : . '. . Brand Dllfli ~on lovely
B&lboa l.ol&nd. Har. 104t 32"61_ -1 ""' ISi .z. · ..,. 11000 DOWN bu19 a nearly new. comp1ete1y "!mlahllkl ~ ----•
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in all 3 local papers.
FURNISHED E'xtra clean 3 rm.
apt., elec. ref., utll pd., $40 mo.
2 ~rm. home It p.~g-e. Eut Side, &'ood ~tS:n.· l . J"or thoM ~I 'f~ I.a extra
14ri• lot ""' J)&tlo ...... lo •
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ALSO room with kit .• ~trig. frlv.
entr., bath, 120 mo. to J une 15lb.
301 E. Bay Ave., Balboa. Ph.
Harbor l9~9·J. "83c86
1;1950 DOWN on a brand new t bdrm. home and garage. beauty.. Ronae bu a ~
Total prtc. Only $7<156. • ~ and I bat.¥-ID¥ery·
A Minimum ad is . . 4 lines. BALBOA PENINSULA -At-
troctlvely fUmLshed garage apt.
Suitable <!ouple. Avail. <>ct. 16th,
$55 wtnter, $M yearly, uUI and
I gar. Included. Harbor 3019-R
Newport-Balboa News-Times -Newport-Balboa Pre~
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Phone Harbor 1616
Newpo_rt Ray Post (S\opping News) F URNISHED nice clean large
sleflplng toom, kitchenette, trig·
S4-Muslcal, Radio
OET THE TOP DOLLAR for your
ol.d piano. Trade it In for iU full
• caah vaJue on a P11.ckard Bell
television at SHAFER'S ~tuSIC
CO. (Since 19071 . 421 N o. Syca ·
;nore, Santa Ana. Kl. 2·0672.
73tfc
.-nti . ftCJ tre>l>lem
9 4 t.S\i I~ Ii 0
fS-Apartinent& and Bon-
Balboa Island BEAUTIFUL Spinet piano. Jlepos-
sessed. Pay out balance $387
like r ent. Uke new! Another, We have .several attractive apta.
idalr~. bath, sun porch t2nd fir.)
$45 mo. Phone Harbor 691-W.
' 77tfc -------------
BAY FRONT -Lovely 2 bdrm ,
2 bath apt. F'ireploce. good heat,
Sl25 mo ti! June 15th.
ALSO l bdrm. bayfronl. $7~ mn
to· June l ith. PhOne Har. 25.52
or Harbor 2914·1'1 eves. 77ttc
A 'M'RACTIVE pracllcnlly n e w
home reasonable to de11irable
couple or 3 pt.-oplc. 112 Garnet.
Balboa Island afte r Friday noon.
Phone EXbrook 4·7310. 83c88 blond l)lahogany case, gorg~u8 and houses for winter r ental
tone. $4:96. Famowi make! Also sta•tlnir at $-46 m<!· and a few SMALL HOUSE, bdrm., dlnln.g
many rental retuma. Save from I yearly rentals atartlng at $65. h t N kl rm .. a ower. e c. o. coo ng.
$120 t o $300. A)l In perfect con· Nelda Gibson, Rltr. $30 winter. 125 Jade Ave., Little
. dJtlon. DANZ.SCHMIDT PIANO 306 Marine, Balboa lal. Har. 502 Island. Harbor 2652. 83p8a
STORE, 520 No. Main, cor. Efth G9tf ~· ------------
St., Santa Ana. Subject to prior c F'URN1SHED 125 Via J ucar, Lido
~e.. CHEAP ·winte r r ental to right 1 fsle. Attractivt' 2 bl·droom In-
. party. Furn. t or 2 bdrm. apt. cludl nR' TV. Large patio. Owner R£.NT A PJANO. Let the Kiddies 3706 Channel Place, Newport he re Friday. AXminster 3-2315.
learn, $5 per mo. Full term rent Island. No f*la. Harbor 1217-J. ~p87 allowed on any piano in our 1sttc
•lock. DANZ -SCHMIDT Big
Plano Store, 520 No. 1.faln St ..
T\.\'O BDRM. i.~umlshcd House.
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C. GALEN DENISON, Realtor
A. E. JOHNSON, Broker
490 Newport Blvd., Costa Mella Beacon 6698
BALBOA ISLAND BAY FRONT
TWO BEDROOM !fOME &.nd 2 ~room ap'artment·-bolh
With tine vif'w. Th.ls late m00e1 well built property has
hardwood fioors, tumace heat. Fenced yard and patio.
Laundry room and euUy a CcesSl bie double garage. EX·
C"ellenl rental rec,ord. CQlnpiett;lY furn. only $10,000 down.
STANLEY HADFIELD, Realtor
216 Marine Ave. Balboa Island Harbor 20
NEWPORT'S BEST BUYS •
INDUSTRIAL ZONE -Small furnlshed home, garage,
Work bench and storage. Lota of space to expand 11' front.
Full Price $5250, small down payment!
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CHARMING 2 bedroom and den home. Located clase 1n
on 2 beautltully Landacaped Iota. SPACIOUS LJVING
ROOM with beamed celling, fireplace, outaide ·guest room,
garage. Bar~ue. Fenced yd., ou tstanding value $12,600.
For these and otlitr good buys, see Mary Dickson, With
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EARL W. STANLEY, Realtor
3113 Newpor(Blvd., Newport Bea.ch. Harbor 101 3 (eves . H . 2092-Wl
Sant.a :A.na.
BALBOA ISLAND _ Attractive Util. pd. Childr en 0 . K. A vall-
bachelor-apt. near So. Bay. uii1. able Oct. 21at. Inquire lower •
paid. Garap t(O mo .. yearly • rear apt. 140ll w. Bay Ave., $1 •00 Down· BALDWIN .o'CROSO!<IC SPINET
Uaed. Save S200. Terms. Sub·
ject to pr Io r .sale. DANZ·
SCllMlDT Big Piano Store~ 520
.No. Main, co r . 6th. Santa Ana .
or $50 mo,· winter. Ph. Ha.rbor _r<_·e_w_po_r_1 _e._ach_. ____ 85c __ 88 <I
1671, 79ttc CORONA DEL MAR-Attractive 3 bdrm; 0 . I . Resale. Very nice>
150 BUYS a good used piano.' Otb-
era for $&8, $76, etc. DANZ--
SCHMIDT PIANO CO.. Santa
An&, 620 No. Main, cor . 6th St.
GK.A.ND PIANOS: Baby Gra.nd1
repoaaeued, $495. Terms. Also
others new and used . Steinway.
. LIDO ISLE
Sparkling 1 or 2 bedroom fumli1h-
ed apartmenta. One bedroom
'(twin beds) 175 mo. 2 bedrooJM
$100 mo. All utilftles paid. Pri-
vate carages. •
P. A. P A L MER .
INCORPORATED
CbickerLPg, \Vurlitze r, A. B. 3333 Via Lido Harbor 1500
Cba.ae, Knabe, Raworth. Lund· Newport Beach, ca.Jlt.
strum. Fr o m $585. · DANZ· -------,-----
SCHMIDT, 520 No. i\lain, cor . WINTER RATES, 3 rm. furn. apts
I bedroom nicely furn. rear apt. home in beet Eut Side area.
Pictut·<> window. NeWly decor&l· Hwd. floors. brk, nook, t large
cd .'.lnd clean. $~ fJ\P. by year. lot, dbl. gar• on pav~ alley.
ut11. pd. Harbor 0386-J. 85p87 Full Price .... $11,250
FURNISHED HOUSE-Nice, llv·
ing rm. with fireplace. La.rare
bJrm., kitchen with Servel, etQ..,
S~ m o. to June 15. Call al Bal-
boa Motel, next to Phone Co.
85c87
$35 ?.fO NTH , clean furnished apt.
New 3.Bdrm. ?.II.A.
$2750 Down
C hild O. K . Yearly le.it.s~ If de·
sired. Mrs. rio wland. 320 Al·
varado Place, Balboa. 85c8~
&th. Santa Alla. 100 pianos al· On Collin.a hland. Each. apt. 1------------
LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Large home with many ext.re. fea·
lure.!. Beautiful llv. rm. with
nnplac c, dining area, hardwood
floors. lol.8 of tile. covered patio,
double garage. extra wide lot.
Full PriC'e Only $11':400 waye. has water trontaae.
ALSO Penthouse on Ieaae. \\test
SLIGHTLY USED Spinet piano, end Park Ave., Balboa Island.
like new. Big savings. Conveni· Ph. Harbor 2982-W. 76ttc
ent turns at SHAFER'S MUSIC
CO. (SinCE' 1907), 4.21 No. Syc8.· DUPLEX APT. -Yearly rental,
more, Santa Ana. ft!. 2-0672. large tour room• tumlshed. Ga·
83tfc rages. 414. Y.i Polneettia. Inquire
HAMMOND ORGANS! The great
Hammond Chord Organ. lf you
don't know a note, you c.an play
thla! The Hammond Spinet Or·
gan, World's most beautiful
tonea. E a s y t enns. DANZ-
SCHMIDT Piano &: Organ Co.,
Santa Ana. ~20 No. Main, Cor.
6th Street.
TELEVISION'! T r a d e your old
piano on beautiful teleylaion.
B ig allowancP. Famoua make•
ln television. DANZ·SCHMlDT,
520 No. M$.in. cor. 6th St., Santa
Ana.
LOVELY bungalow upright plano
· µi perfect playing condition.
'l'erma, $32.50 down and Sl 1.85
per mo. al SHAFER'S MUSIC
CO. (Slnce 1907). 421 No. Syca·
more. Santa Ana. KI. 2·0672.
83Uc
•t 408 POinsettla. Corona del
Mar. Harbor 1269-M. 83c~
R e•ults come from tonslant
Practice ! An ad r egularly in this
paper will produce results for you.
BALBOA ISLAND. ~o month
yearly, including utilities. Furn·
lahed duplex. Inquire 120 Sap-
phire. Harbor 1374-R. 83~
VERY ATTRACTIVl: 3 bdrm.
lower duplex. Glused·ln 1.lvinc
rm. , Lovely garden. Utlt paid.
$100. 12:5 Jade, Little Balboa
l!land. 8Sp85
FURN1SHED 1'-1od. 1 bdrm. Apt.
ALSO 2 bdrm,. upper apt. Winter
$45 mo., utll. pd. or reaa. yrly.
ALSO 4 bdrm. furn. home. $80 mo.
winte r r~ntaJ. Mr&. Conrad, 312
.Alvarado Pl.. Balboa.. H. 24.96-J.
8Jc85
ReauJU come from constant 1 BALBOA PENINSULA ~ Furn·
Practice! An ad regularly in this ished s lngle apt.I. $25 . and $35
paper will produce results for you. mo. to June l~lh. Frigidaire,
3$-Dogw, Cats, Pets
Laundry available. Utll. Incl.
Harbor 1210.w. 83Uc
FURNISHED AP'l'. ·-4 rooms,
show er, adults only~ $36 mo.
water paid. Can be attn week
ends,_ 105 • 32nd St., Newport:
Beach. 80p87
SMALL 3 room apt., fumldied.
Yearly rental. Adult!I. Kl. 3·2070
Key 126 '~.: • 42nd St .. Newport
Beach. 85p8!
TWO BDR1rf., 12 duplex, clea.n, 2
blocks bay. Children 0 . K. Lge.
yar(I. See Tue.s. l o' Fri. morn.
Owner lf02 Seaview, Corona
dE'l Ma.r. Mp87
44-Rooms for Rent
PERM.ANENT w e ek l y renta1
a.Jeeping room. Private entrance.
Gu-age, $10 per wrek . Blue Top
Motel, 401 Newport Blvd., NeQr~
-•
$36.12 per month
Lovely FHA 2 B. R.
HOME. Leas than a year old.
Hwd., llle, covered patio, largf'
lo\, excellent location among
new homes.
1856
$8950
Phil Sullivan
Geo. Everson
Newport Blvd., Coat.a
Phone Beacon 7123
(Across from Calta
Eves. Ha. 315T·W
Me• Bank)
Bea. MM·J
port ~ac h. ague ------------
2 LAR'GE b<lrms. with private
bath In nitely (Urn. ocean front
-home. Ideal ·ror people in busi-
ness or service. Board i t , re-
quired. 1704 \V . Ocean Front,
N ewport BeaC'h. Harbor 2999-J.
8Jp&:I
BACHElLOR . a pt. ror man or
bustneM woma.n . 223 32nd St.,
2 blka: City Hall. Har. 295·J.
, Mp86
BALBOA
PENINSULA
BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Dutch Colonlal. naptone rront.
Pl'tva.te patio, fo~ed alr heat.
Fireplace. Garbace d l 1posa1.
W eather stripped. Large 8\.1.n
deck. This Is an out.!ltandlng
value and a tine home.
Price $21,500
Consider Small home u part trade.
BEST BUY?
SEE TlflS new home in
Newport Heights.
Then you will be thP judge. Check
Utese features with anything
near the prlce--
r' Quality ContrucUon
r' Ocean View
{ Three Bedrooms
,I 2 sep. bath, (2 shower, l tub) • { Hwd . flOOl"S, Inside planter
{ 2 Floor Furnace•
r' Lee. fple. with gas lighter
r' Garbage disposal, lots 'Of tile
r' ~ ft. lot, paved st. &: alley
tf N ear schoo1-" &: s hop. center
and pricM at-,
' Only $13 ,750 -
$2750 Dn.
LINWOOD VICK
REALTOR
W. A .. TOBIAS, Salesmanag er
312 Marbie Ave., Balboa hland
Phone Harbor 2042
"Look tor the Green Lawn"
Confidentially
Now is a good time t o buy
that BALBOA IS,LAND
HOME.
You might just as we11 de-
cide now, for your family.
Here, bay living is definite·
ly a mighty fine c_boice. We
. can help you.
Home and In come ·is popular
and we have a · choice of
low priced two-unit proper-
ties that are p~ying well.
Wnc fllout tbl8 ·-.. bis . lipt . -.cboortul: Pleee all fllll7 plated w!U. I&.,., •ru111
&!Id flQw..,. toplller • with
Wl\IW lft ip&Ct for boat lllor-.... Bl-runi doon. unit 11oat, •W.e. ltaU lbowori. dll>-
poo&t, cll.lllWUl>ot are ,. few of
the DELUXE featuru. .Tblo
home II CI.ABB """ all tor
ONLY $Sl,l500 -By all means
SEE TIUB. • .
2. Clever I bedroom hOJ'Jle that
hu Juat been completed. Fore·
ed air heat, ltep avtnc kltcben,
lar&e re.rare. neat J)laUo and all
mQdern appointment&. ·Tbi. II
a 1te&I at ONLY l~.000-Ap
prax. '4!500 handle1.
Al.SO
I We have juat ol>eJied a NEW aec·
tlon where aome very cbolce lota
can be bought from the DE·
VELOPERS of LlDO lBI..E.
Here la a chance to ret a LOT
at rock bottom price. and term•.
Come l.o the headquarter• of
UDO ISLE where a little buys
a LOT .
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P.A. PALMER
INCORPORATED
3333 yta Udo
Newport Beach, C&llt.
Harbor 1600
SPECIALS
BAY VlEW AND DANDY SWIM· Ml~G BEACH! Thia older home
is only 100 ft. or so back f rom
the bay. Large living rm. with
fireplace, 3 bedrooms -and 3
rm. apt. in rea r. NeedJ!i some
Ea Inti!\,'. and fix.in'! Its tumtsh· 1
ed and a bargain at $12.500.
OCEAN FRONT-t bdrm. home
e.nd pr&.i'e apt. tor income. All
l'urnlahed. Fireplace. Pat Io.
Barbecue. 2·car garage. Choice
Balboa location. Close to shop·
ping and transportation. Price
$18,500. .
PENINSULA POINT -Adorable
1 bdrm. home. Lge. llv. rm. with
f ireplace. Dinette, kitchen and
bath. La.rge outdoor p&llo, Jlv·
Inc area. Barbecue. Rear patio,
2-<>ar carair•. •u.wo.
BALBOA COVES-Beau. 2 bdrm.
2 bath water front home'. Lee.
liv. rm., frp1., d.Jn. rm., roomy
kit. Breakfa.st bar. Ample room
upstairs tor 2 additional bdrms.
This prop. Is truly distinctive.
Phone now tor appL lo aee.
$35,000.
Balboa Realty Co.
Rose Greeley Joaephlne W ebb
1.J.lllan McAdoo
700 E. B&I-Blvd. Bar. 8277
Three Best Buys
in Corona del Mar
$9950. New 2 bdrm., plw rumpus
room . Furnace heat. -.
$10,750. N ew 2 bdrm. home, fire·
place, 1hake roof.
$14 ,500. New 2 bdrm. home, 1ge.
livtng room with fireplace. Ex·
ceUent hwd. f loors, forced a ir
heat. Bearing fruit trees. En·
closed paUo.
Don't wait until these are gone
ACT NOW!
BEDµNOTON Te rrier (ma1e)
excellent watch dog &: pet. Also
, yellow pt>rsian cat. Reasona1?1e.
11112 Rt-gent Dr., Santa Ana.
Ott Smeltzer Blvd., 1 blk. from
Harbor Blvd. Sot p86
I.ARCE 3 room cottage trailer,
private laundry and balb, f'Urn-
ished, hot water. private yard. A&tive.
200 E . 18th St., Costa Mesa. 4S-Automoblle8, Tires
LIDO ISLE
$4.,160 down. New 2 bedroom home
near best beadt. Full tUe root.
Patio. Furnace heat. P"tnpl1.ce.
Bar type kitchen. Glau en-
closed tub. St>e lhls befote you
buy.
On the _Bayfront we can Earl Chamberlain
•how • a v,;i:y SPECIAL '!500 eout Blvd., eo....,. del Mar
mon.ymaker. It's a home (Opp. Newport Barbor Banl<) •
~Buslne_ss Op~rtunitl"!'
8Jp85 • -------------
BALBOA -A-todern 2 bedroom
n icely furnished apt. $6.5 mo.,
yearly. Util. pd. Phone Harbor
2791-J. 83tfc
CADILLAC. 19-tl Conv. CQ4! .• mO<l·
el Q~ Immac., jet black with
white tQp. Must be •een to ap-
prec.latt>, 501 Orchid Ave .. Cor--
ona d~l Mar. Har. 2869-W.
Price $15,750
and separate apt., terms. Phone Barbor 2288
88c70
J. A. BEEK Office
Harbor 83 Balboa Island Ferry
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• • • •• . . • •••• . ·~ * *· * * * * * * * :. * • * * * ~ ... ' ' BAY &: BEACH BARGAINS
, -· 4 ~"o. Financing . . ·
on.u.l. 2 year old, three bedroom ho.,..._ the pOoinsula.
Modem with iood heat,_ l'li -,U,llllO.
Spectacular View .
Cb&nnlnc horn• oveJ1ooJUAr e:nt-tre area. Two bedrooma. •
l 'Ii baths. ·Well built. nicety .....,god. Good finaD<lng.
I . $19,760. • •
OPEllt HOUSES
Sunday.12 to 5 p. m .
liO'f LIDO SOUD, Udb Jale, 5 B. R. older tyi>e. f,'ier •
Cor. M and Balboa Blvd., Nfl!Vl>Or't. New 3 bdrm. --. uao s~!! ~~ACH REA~~R 1™
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S~cial Offering in Corona del Mar
HERE· IT IS: Newly decorated 3 bdrm. home in
excellent location. Hwd. floors, fireplace. Lots of
tile in kitchen and bath. Priced at only
$12;500 tor quick sale!
Listings Wanted -Rentals & Sales
W. E. FISHER . ERNIE SMITH
BUILDER-REALTOR REALTOR-ASSOCIATE
916 Coast Blvd. Corona 'de! Mar ' . Phone Harbor 2443 .
BALBOA ISLAND SPECIAL
Designed for enjoyable year 'round living, well
located on a double width lot, richly furnished
• throughout, the quiet charm and distinction of this
luxurious home will instantly appeal t o the di$-
crimiuating taste! 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, maid's
room & bath, plus extra bunk bedroom & bath,
large living room, dining room, fully tiled kitchen,
beautiful lanai opening on spacious patio, 3-car
garage, many extras. By appointment.
Wm. W. SANFORD, Realtor
Exclusive Agent
Park Ave. at Marine Harbor 2462 Balboa Island
Back Bay Area - -
1/z Acres!
Country atmosphere with peace and quiet-yet
close to everything. On private street, among other
nice homes. 132 ft. frontage.
On Tustin Ave. (between 22nd & 23rd)
Call Harbor 369
or write P 0 Box 35, Ba lboa Island
Real Values
Costa Mesa
2 B. R. Home
•
LUXURY
needs
NO APOLOGY
2·ear garage, lot size 120xl50.
East Side, this Is a real buy.
Full price-
Only $6000 , Terms
Z B. R. Older Home '
With 1 bdrm. rental. Large: gar.
on l acr e, Eut Side, close to
everything. Approx. 60 fruit
trees, chicken house le tool rm.
Full price only-
Luxurious living is a natural
ambition. Those who 'aspire
to comJorts a n d refine-
ments can fulfill their mOBt
cherished wishes in one of
these H 0 M E S at LIDO
$7950, EZ Terms
See us for your . needs in Home
Incomes & Buslneu Property.
B. A. NERESON
ISLE . e .
1. A 2 bedroom home. U\a\ la DE·
LUXE in · every detail . Thi.I
"beauty" is beyond de.scrtption.
If you want exquisite coloring,
lovt:ly planted patio, unit beat,
hardwood noon, large rooms
and everything spic &c · epan,
then SEE thia. Priced ~at $201-
000 and worth every cenL
1982 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa 2. Nearly new 4 bedroom, 2 bath
Phohe Beacon 5225 tfume. Ideal tor children u 1t
68c69
Modern redwood and glass
has 2 large bedrooms and 2 1 small bedrooms. Only few stf;ps
trom lovely PRIVATE BEACH
Imagine this at ONLY i19,500
Two bdrm. and aervant'li quarters. -Excellent term.a.
1"'1.agatone and wood noor.. Two "
yeat• old. In grove of tree& 3. Our latest EXCLUSIVE llstlng
Beautiful view ot the western· BA YFRONT home ln one ot the
hllla -in excluslvF section -2 best JocaUom on LIDO IBLE
mUes tram ocean in quiet SUT· Tfiis home was buUt in 1950 &nd
roundlnp. $26,000. Good terms. has the tine.st and best of tea
COCKTAJLS, D inn1>rs, License ,
tlxturea, E'qulpme nt San Ber·
n•rc!lno county. Sn1all down or
trade. Har. 325-4-J. 82c87
CORONA DEL MAR-Ocean aide
of H ighwa y. Furn. 1 bdrm
houae with fireplace. Cloae to
ahoppln1 district . $66 mo. yrly
Phone Har. 1077-J daya or Har.
3171.J eves. .83c~
Mc86 Ranch
Balboa Island Special
"Little Island" 1987 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa turea such as 3 18.Tl'e bedroonu:
• 2 batha, spacioua JJving room..
Phone Beacon 5293--W dream ot a kitchen , unit beat
fl-Stores and Offices -ATTRACTIVE OFFICE on New-
port Blvd., near the new h<>&-
pJt.l. lb:cel1Pn t location with
pa.rkin1. Also perf"l'Cl for flor·
Lat a.hop or othe r small bu.sinese.
146 mo. 486 Newport Blvd., Cos-
ta Meaa.. 8'-acon [>713·R. 82t!c
FOR LEASE} -Store room on
Blvd. ln cent.er of Corona del
Mar. Call Harbor 3265, Everett
Morrl• ti: As.soc., 408 E. Balboa. B&I-. ' 83c&:>
20 s t.0 Store o r office. Fine-vi.sl·
lllllty. Balboa Blvd.• C&ll Sat. or
Sun\1&¥. Barbor 14156. 85p86
U:-Waated to Beat
TtlJlU or 4. bedroonu:, f'Umlshed,
near bay. Ru.son able rent. Can
t\U'aWf re.re.rencea. Box \t·'t thla
jiaper. -
W .uiT TO LEASE unturnlllled
-· ~ l'1lUDd. S75 mo. Ex· -t \MIAl>la. Ad!llt ""'li>I<
GlllJ. '°"'"' 0 . «. --~· ....
~aillt Jilon9 6 Awwt
44111 .... _... Blft.. -~ ,... • 9!'d' '"''" ..
BALBOA PENINSULA -At-
tracUveJy tu.fnlabed 2 bdrm. du-
plex witb Jllfldec.k. Winter or
)·early. Reaaonabte.,. Ha.r. 3019·R
SS Uc
FURNISll&p u 2 bdrm. apt. Lge
rooms. Bay view. Winter S50
mo. utU. pd~ or wt11 rent yearly.
(inqulfe 'tower rcar apt.) l4.otl
W . My. Ave., Newport Beach.
8Sp88
$50 MO. Util. pd. Bff.utitui lfe.
111ft rn1., beach tront studio apt.,
knotty pine wall.a. comp. "kit .•
tWln beds, 'lfUdlo couch, carpeta,
ample c:loilet ~ shower,
Every convenJetlce. tor oomt.ort. ae. 1t. ~ 1104·w . o.ea..
Front, NoWpOrt Beach. Ph. Har.
2999-J. . • • . A!plll
YEARLY --pU"""1JY nice.
Untum. 2 ,bdrm. d\lplez. Kan1
extra t .. -Near botll 9CMoli "1Ml?feb1e. 191 Cla7
IL,Olff--
l!H I FORD COlJPE i<\iA. Owner
mu.st go In the service this wttk.
414 Bt-1 Vue La.n e, Balboa. or Ph.
Beacon 858().J. &:>p87
20 acN'S 8 miles trom Newport
12 acru in pe.nn.anent puture.
tqutpment tor 15,000 chlck.ena.
Three houses, &ood bt.rn. AbUn·
dant cheap water. Consider part
lr&de bay att:e. T erma.
OCEAN FRONT-3 bdrm ~ borne, I The home ot your dream I.a wait-
den, 2 bat.ha. Lge. living rm.. tng fpr you. So completely f'Ur. 59ttc and a pWr and sUp that ls one •
le.need yd., dbl. garage. $l-6.000. nlsbed you only need a tooth·
By owner . H ar. 3100-W. ~ bruah.. 3 B. R. up, 1 B. R. down.
------------Qr-the-ks\ on LIDO ISLE. You
Newport Heights JW!lt h&ve to aee _ thta home.
Priced to sell. • ~---o--~-~----MUST SELL----'50 Ford Convert·
rad.lo, f'le9.lef", overdrive. Private
party. Ph. Bea. Ma·R. 85p87
'39 PLY. EX. CON. Overhauled
motor. Good tlrce, upholstery,
new paint, radio, heater. 318
El Modena, .ffewport Hetghta.
. -85c87
61>-Money to Loan
LOANS For Homes
GREENLEAF • ASSOC.
BUILDER -REAL TOR
3112 Newport B lvd., Harbor 2562
ATTRACTIVE
BALBOA ISLAND
2 bdrm. wtll tum. boUS<-.,.ti>
l bdrm. a.pt. ov .. ,........ plua
guut room A bath. Lots o r We.
nreplace. A ~ buy at $28,llOO
0~-20 YT· Lm.n9 . \ • CON~U~ON LOANS ~A GIBSON
Corona del Mar
$11,000, EZ Terms
Attractive 3 bdrm. home wm
heated ln ~ch room. Fittplace.
plenty of Ule and cupboa.rda.
N ice fenced patio, cl03e to new
poot otflce. SEE
Tom P.ayne , Realtor
310 Cout B lway, Corona ckJ Kar
83c85
EL BAYO VALUE
at -l!o~ (H yr11.) REAl..'l'OR
W».atIY AND SELL 308 ~ Ave., Balboa loland w1u. permanent view Of !lay and
'TRUST DSl:DS • ~ Barbor ll02 'Lido Lala, thll quality 2--
" aft BOB 8ATl'l.ER · -· home .U be bought for $10,000
c..-a 1:i0 ~Aft ~v;; iqn..i 5'1 Real Eatate Waated ea':f7oiu. M«tram, JWbot 1000
Rep. POllUl:lt KOft1GAGll CO. llll:llPONBmri: 'bllyw baa pooo p. A. p A L M E R
-Ufa -hlldo Kl MUI -to pay .io*Q on a I lldrm. CioRPoRATSD
bouoe. I-car pnp. Not °"' JN LOA1'1S TO BUILD, DIPllO~ $14 000. Want CDK or N-· • 3333 Via Udo, Newport -
llUY, ~ oa ' . .port .....,to. Coll Tom ...,.., ----.------~ Bar. me< ... a... ~·, aw 1-_., BOIQI, ,_
Hwd. noora, Bendix wuher. dbt
garage and paUo. Bat.ha up It
down. Th.ls 1..8 a very livable and
e.aceptionally well tumlahed
home. Price 111 right, terma are
right. + Ralph P. Ma.skey
8411 Newport Blvd., Newport
Phone Harbor i02
lllllfc
Near Ocean & Bay
2 bdrm. cottap, ...... plctun
wlaclow· Cleft!' lnalde planter.
Good beat, 'lltall ,-.., S3leO
clown. SUllO -OD "9!el""L
Bar-IMS or Bu. 2tH-K .-. · · · nttc
$6500
. ' Attractive 2 bdrm. borne, 4. yra.
old. Hwd. floors, dbl prage.
Very good location. All bond&
are paid. $8500. Phone Beacon
6467-R or Bea.Con 5832-W.
83<80
NEW 2-bdrm. home, Coron& de.l
Mar, complete ln every detail.
Bdwd. t}ooi-.. P'erced air auto.
heat. Fli'eplace. Enclosed patio.
Qarage. N I ~ e 1 y landacapell,
Bearing-tn1it treea. Will take·
late model trallee u part pay.
ment. Owner, Har. 1984. 82ttc
Newport Heights
Larp I bdrm. -.,, hdwd. floo ....
• fireplace... 1' h e r m o controlled:
ALSO
For thase who want to bulld
some very desirable lot.I aN fOI'
sale either waterfront •ilea 'tot
income units or crou atreet Ml
• at bargain pricea. Any 1ise Or
price. REMEMBER we are 'the
DEVELOPERS of LIDO Ult.a
H er e a llt.Ue buya a LOT. , •
' P.A. PALMER
INCORPOl\,A. TED
• 3333 Via Udo
Newport Beach, C&llf..
Barbor 1!500 •
In Corona .del Ma
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f'anulce, 271t. IMn• nn., dlnlnJ N 2 bd -" ~?~~ ._,.. .-, Pk:tun -· 'nlo pull· • ., rm. e, ,. ~
man bath, ~ • wer, electric , Ocean Bm!. Vocy •-
. -.-KltebM .... lOta Of t1lo ' -. .. l'li batho. patio, ab!. ""'· ~ _, pier ··---la· '*""" -0. & --· +er. Well 11u11t <It', -ma~
-... -pllat OWWll Lure J-eai pNp. C'oftr..S plUI l'rfco, '1f,600. Good -opt.__, all "' --fll .. -paYM -patio. -Ms-m .. la• I &!IL Qwa. .-, -)IVd. f11a, -
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in the . Matter or the Estate of Record8 of Orange County, ca.Ii-Rccorda of Orange County, Cali-Orange County, California. UN-League, ON.nee CoNt Evelllni
CATHERINE A. SKITH, fomta. . UNIMPROVED. . I fdrnla. • UNnlPROYEIJ. . IMPROVED. College will p..e.8nt a abort coune
, D<ceued. Paroel llO: Lot 30, T!-acl 1133, ....,., ~8 1 Lot 38, Tract J133, llarcel SJ: Lot 12, Block l, T!-oct In PadiameP'J' PTactlce. Mrs
NOl'lCE . OF SALE OF Seaview Heighte Additlon In Or· Scavlew Heights Addition in Or· 919.~ City of Newport BMch, u Flo~ c00Hnl', prominent Har~
REAL P&OPICRTY a.nge County, u mown on a map ange County, u abown on a ma.p shpwn on a Map recorded in Book bor Atea club member,. will ln·
Good cause being ahown there-recorded ln Book ae, pa.gee 13 and recorded lg Book 38, pages 13 and 29, p3gC8 31 to 34 Inclusive, of •lrt\Ct the group eacb Mo nday
ror, a.nd It being fQr the beat 14 of the MllceUaneous Maps, 14 of the Mtacelblneoua Ma.1>3, M
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Iscollanrous Maps, Record!I of trom. D:30 • U:30 ,a. m. at the
lntereste ot said estate, the under-Recorda: Orange County, Call-Recorda of Orange County, Cali-range County, California. UN-Corona d'e 1 M• r Comniunlty
iigned, Ben H . '.Brown, admlnlstra-fomlL OVEO. fornla. UNIMPROVED. IMPROVED. Church.
tor of the estate of Catherine A. P&r"Clel it: Lo 81 , Tract 1133, ~ Pared Z8: ·Lot 48, Tract 1133, , Pared 84: Lot 13, Block 1, Tract Thia courae will be ~poeid of
Smith, deceased. wW aell at prl-Seavfew Height.a ddltlon ln Or-Scaview Heights Addition in Or-919. City or Newport Beach, u eight two-hour eeaalons and will
vate sale, to the highest and beat ange County, as shown on MKp ange County, u shown on a map shown on a Map recorded ln Book begin ·00 Monday. Emph&lia will
bidder, subject to the conti.rmaUon recorded In Book 36, pagea 13 and recorded ln Book 38, pp.ge.11 13 and 29, pagcs 31 to 3·t' lndWliVt'.!, of be placed on parliamentary ruin.
or said Superior Court. on or after 14 ot the MlscellaneoU8 Maps, I<f. of the Mi~llaneou11 Maps. MiscellanroU!'I Maps, Records of techniqu.e. helpfUI to club officers.
Saturda.y, the 27th day of Octo-Records of Orange County, Cali-, 'Records of Orange County, Cali-OranJ!'e County, California .. UN-1.nd ~herencc and succinc:lne:u tn
ber, I05f, at hi.a office, 808 North fornlL UNIMPROVED. 'fornla. UNIMPROVED. IMPROVED. expressJon. Adult. who believe
Spring St., City of Loe Angeles, Pareel !%: Lot 32, Tract 11 33, I Paf'Cf"f Z9: Lot 40, Tract 1133, Parcel 36: Lot 14, Block 1, Tract they can profit by the tra.iaing
In the County or Loe Angeles. Seavlew Height.a Addition In Or-Seaview Height.a Addition In Or· J l9, City of Newport Beach, u are cordJally invited to enroll at
State of Ca.lifomla, all the right. ange County, u shown on map ani:f' County, as shown on a map ;;hown on a Map r ecorded In !\oak the first meeting ot the class. No
Litle and lntere_,t or !!laid deceued r@COrded In Book 38, page_, 13 and recordf"d in Book 36. pages 13 Rnd 29, pages 31 to U Inclusive or fees are charged.
at th" time or the death, and a.II 14 of t.he Mlacclla.neous Maps. 14 of the Miscellllf't('Oua Maps. Miscellaneous Mapa, Records of ---------------
the right, title and lnUrest that Records of OrangP County, Cali-R("Cf)r(!s of Orange Coumy. UN-Orang" County,-C&Ufornia. UN-
lhe l'State of said deceued hR :oi by fornla. UNIMPROVED. IM.PROVEO. lMPROVEO.
OJ'.K-'ratlon of law dr otberwlae hmel ZS: Lot 33, Tract 11 33, Parct>J SO: Lot 53, Tract 11 33, SUSJECT TO curretit . taxes,
acqu.trcd otht'r than, or In 'ddlt lo n Seavlew Heights Addition l.n Or-S<"avicw Hf'ight.5 Addition in Or-' CQndltlons, restl'lctlons, rese.rva-
td , that of said dece~ at the ange County, •• :iihown on a map ani;::f County, as 11hown on a n1ap t 1on:ii, rights or wsy of record, If
t(1ne or death, in and to aU of all recorded In Book 38, pages 13 a nd recorded in Book 36, pagrs 13 and any.
of that certain real property dt"-14 or the ML8cellaneous Maps, 14 of the Ml.5cellucous Maps, The terms and cOndltions or sale
:iicribtd a& follows. to-wit: TO BE 1R ecerde of Orange County, Cali-Records of Orange County. UN-are c8.5h in lawful mon .. y of the
SOLD AS A UNIT; fornla. UNIMPROVED. IMPROVED. United Stales upon lbe conflrma-
Parrt"I 18: Lot 28, Tract 1133, Pa~J Z4: Lot 34 , Tract lljl3. Pa.n·e,I ~I : Lot r>S, Trllct 1133, tion of sale.
Bids or offers niuat be in writ~
1ng and will be received at the
aforesaid office of the under-
signed admlnlstra.t.or. -
Dated Urts 4th day of October,
1951.
B.EN H . BROWN,
Administrator of the
ot said deceued.
estate
SE-avlew Heights Addition in O r · Seavlew Helghtll Addition In Or-&avlcw Heighta Addition in Or-Ccrllficalt' of tiUe at the ex-No. ~2-Tlmea.
ange cOunty, 8.9 Mhown on & map ange County. a.a shown on a map : angc County. a.a shown on a rnap pcnse of lhc purchaser. Publish Oct. 9 -18 ~ 23, 1951.
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CR UISING TIG; SAN f"RA.."'i'CISCO rt\·er country aboard the 80-foot c rulMr, Le "8erf:'n€', "'hlch
mMes he r home at the Balboa Bay club, are, froot left : Dean Ban:i», O\~one r and •klpJ"'r; Mrs.
Banks, Mra. Harold Ca•·a.rd and Mn. \\'lUls Hunt, Mr. c·"'''anl and In fort'ground, Mr. Hunt.
NEWPORTERS
CRUISE ·up
SACRAMENTO ' B.r "acqurllne Be-c.~r
Some Antiqµes
Can Be Useful
Antiquf' shops, &.'5 many ll wo-
man knows, are full of quaint old
objects that ca.n be a lot of run
in home decoration. The Less use-
ful the object, it sometimes seems.
the more the collector wants it.
What could be more incongruou.s..
or more amusing. than to place a
E ight lucky Newport Harborites butter chum, or a cobbler's bench
a re right now rcali:&ing /l long an-In a city apartment 1n the 20th
ticipated cruise to San Frailctsco century? Bul some home owners mix and environs. Aboard the 80-foot . . practical conatderatlonM with the
C\rutser , La Serena, Dean Banks, joy of antique-hunting. One of the
owner and skipper and his wife, I combin.alion business ai:id ple~
~&rie , gathered a group or friends ure objects they go looking ror LS
and look off fo1· the northern port I the kerosene lamp. Many a wl.Re home owner has
on Sept. 23. The Harold Cawartl.s found how u&eful a dependable
and the Willi.!!1 HuntJll, all of Lido keroeene lamp can be when storm:ii
tale, madf' thf' trip north with the bring power failure. One man ha.s
Banks, and lhe -party was joined wired his antique lamps for elec-
tn San Francis~o by the Ed Fra-tricity, but ln case of emer~nl'y,
ur.s or Balboa Island. he quickly reconverts them. The
Leaving Newport Harbor on oil lndwtry Btill supplies plenty
a Sunday afternoon, La Serena of kerosene to keep all these lamp:!
proceeded to the Isthmus at Cata-burning.
H.n.a which was the lake-off spot \\'ith two million homes minus
for Santa Cruz l:!l&nd,. Santa Bar-electric service, the kf'roscne lamp
bara and other stops along the far from go4ng out 1s the st•co nd
coast until arrival in San Francis-most efficient lighting method we
co the following Friday. After ,a have and In some ca.ses the very
few days at the St. F'rancis Yacht best. '
club, during which seeing the
sight." of San Franci.sco was thP News-Tl.mes ads have tieen read
ordt"r of the day. cam(' the real In the Harbor for over 40 year:ii.
objective of the cruise ~ the tr1p
through the delta country and up
the Sacramento riv('r. It was fa·r
. th!., part of the voyaJ.re that the
Fruers 9'olned the La Serena.
After the Sacramento river trip,
another rivPr cruise is planned up
the Sain Joaquin to Stockton.
Three "'r-ek Trt11
Thia part. ot lhe trip is expected
to take approximately three
wee-k'a. after which the La Ser-
ena will reiturn to the St. Francis
Yacht club for an indefinite. but
not too long, stay. The Fruel'8
will return to Newport immediate-
ly' alter the river cruUJes, but the
re.st of the party will stay with the
~t. at least mo:iit or tlie time.
Caward, who Is associatE'd with
thf> Western Alr Lines, is inter-
ruptlng hi8 part In the cruise at
r:egular intervals to main tain his
filght schedules. \V hilc Hunt is
keeplng In close touch with hjs
bu:iiiness enterprises in Newport
iind making any nece88ary trips
50ulh. From thls It i11 easy to see
that the gal8 are gettjng the mO!lt
out or the , trip. .
During her stay at lhe St.
F tancia Yacht club, ~ Serena is
occupying tht" Mllp *hicb ordinar-
Uy berths Gf'orge Gaudln's Canlm,
which is a happy sJtuaUon since
the Canim Is at present In New-
port Harbor and ill occupying La
Serena'11 sJip at the Balboa Bay
club. AF> long aa Dean and George
4on't gf't their wirC3 croaed on
anival dates at uieir home ports.
~verything should work out fizfe.
with everybody having a good
time.
• it·s a 11\trt-thing, from the mea-
pr reports received by friend! in
Newport that the crew of La.Ser-
na, includlng the two .Siamese
~ta. Die and Dal, are having the
!~e 'of. their llvea on a trip that
wUl be long remembered.
LEGAL NOTICE
I"i.OTIC E 01-· SALE ()t'
STOCK IN' RllLK
TO WHOM lT MAY CONCERN:
THIS NOTICE ot intention to
sell a stock or goods ln bulk Wit-
n<"sset h that notice i• hereby given
that the undersigned. KERMIT W .
RIMA, Intends ~o sell all that cer-
tain stock or merchandise consist-
ing generally of stock. fixtures
and leue of that certain tackle
!tore known u Bayshore Tackle
located at Bayshore • camp. 17th
and Coaat Highway. Newport
Beach, Califor nia, and all 11tock
of the tac:kle shop located al 102
North M ain Street, Huntington
Beach, California. belonging lo
said KERMIT W . RIMA and lo~
cated at 17th and Coa.!t H\ghway,
l'ewport Beach, California and
102 N. Main, Hun ling ton Beach,
Orange County, California. and
that a tran:oifer and assignment or
the same will be . made and the
purchase price thereof. will be
paid, on the !6th day of October-.
1951. at Bay Escrow Co., Inc.,
A-taln Office, 14J!i Coast Highway,
Corona del Mar, Orange County.
ca1Ltorn1a, at 10:00 o'clock A.M.
That the address of said vendor
ls Bayshores Camp, 17th · a.nd
Coast H lgh"-ay, Newport Beach.
Orange County, California. and
the nddre• of said vendee la 1202
3. Bay Front, Balboa Island,
Orati.ge County, Ca.liforrilL
Dated October 12, 1951.
KERMIT W: RIMA
Vendor
E. RALPH SCHISLER
NORINNE M. SCHISLER
Vendeu
'!TATE OF CALIFORNIA )•
COUNTY OF ORANGE )
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On October 12, 19~1. before me,
':he undentgned, a Notary Public
la and for said County and State,
;ieraonally appeared KERKIT "{{.
RIMA, l!l.. RALPH SCHISLER.
NORINNZ: M. SCIUSJ.ER, known
Lo me ,to be the pereom whoee
:wtnCf... a.re .ab9crtbed ~ UM wttho-
iA tnotrummt and ~led&:ed
tllat u.q. ex.C..ted u.e eame. ,
Wll'llilfLi' l1'J' band and ottlcla1
Seel. ..... .
V IOIOt ThOnn, Notaey Pu.bile In
and foe aid Coul>t,y and Blale.
NO. ~New.Tim•
Pllbl!ol!od 10/lt/lll • >. ·1 ,
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(Photo by Beckncr1
Newport Re~lty
Folk to Attend
L. A. Conclave
Plan8 for thei 4 7th annual con-
vention of the CalltOrnia Real Es-
tate Asaociation to be held Mon-
day through Thursday. Biltmore
hotel, have been completed by
James M. Udall of that city who
has been appointed general con-
vention chairman, accordln~ to
Barney Francque, president of the
NcY.rport Harbor Rea.lty Board.
Attendance is expect~d to PX-
cecd 3&oo according lo the ad-
vance reglstratlons lhWt far re-
ported, Francque •tat.ed. These
will Include the tallowing expeclf'd
to attend from this vicinity: Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Maskey, Barney
Francque, Mr: and Mra. Lloyd
Loveland. F . C. Andresen . Carl
Thomas, Ed SN'lelmeier , Harvey
Pease, JosC'phine \\"ebb. Fare!
Walker. Mr. and 1.-fr.s. Art F itz-
morrls.~r. ud Mrs. Earl Stan-
ley, Verne SnodgraM, Ivan Mac
M•llin and Mrs. Ruth J ayred , eec-
rrtary of the Harbor Board.
"Thi~ will be lhe m08t elaborate
convention in the history or Cali-
fornia realtors:· Francque an-
nounced. "In addition to eight fea-
lUrl'd :iipcakers coming from all
~ctions or the nation. the pro-
gran1 include11 rour meetings spon-
sort'd by techll'ical and profes:iiion-
al ~roups, 12 panel discussions In
which rcaltors will i>artlcipale,
thrre dinner programa, eight 11pe-
cial featurCf such u the annual
golf tournament, home town
.Spe<'C h contest. granting or schol-
arship to university students. ·eco-
nomics roundtable.' an achieve-
ment contest to delermlni; out-
standing local real estate boards of
the slate and awards In an essay
contest among high school and
lil'rammar .school pupib on t he sub-
jN:t ·why I Want to Own My Own
Home: Five different occa.sion11
will be devoted exclusively to th!!
entertainment of the ladle11 and
delegates to the convl!ntlon.
"There will be a total of 31 non-
rt>altor speak€'r8 t>ngaged in thf>sc
discussions," Francque aaid, ··and
a total of 183 ree.ltors will lake
an active part in the convention
program."
Bean Crop Takes
62,000 Man Hours
Nearly 62,000 hours of work
were provided thia year by the
growing. harvesting, canning and
freezing of Orange county's snap
bean crop. accordlng to the Ameri-
can Can Company.
Gto\lo•lng and picking the 11nap '
bca.ruJ d'uring the-aeuon now <!nd-
tng took 4.7,495 man-houh of
\\'Ork ; canning and frcezlng the
vegetable requlred another 14,490
man-hOura
Dr-. H. E. Mlchl. cab company
economist, explained that the 61,-
9& hour-. of emplQYment supplied
by the map bean C'f'OWers and
paekerw la l&.rgely attributable to
the development of contaJnen and
can.nine metboda that· baYe open·
ed new market. for packaged pro-
dllcto. He oontrut«S the 2,100
acres of map beeQ-deYOted 1.o
processtna lo C&llfomla uu. year
with lht ....... uo &CTa'planled ln-
lVIS. the tint ~ for wlllch et&· uauc. .... &nlloble Tiie 18CIO
and 1961 ...-. Wlleb ,me
about equal. an_,... to be the
1usoot. In u.. etala'• blot<>ry, be
added. •
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Californians know that it takes money to educa.te today's
youngst.ers for tomoi:row's responeibilitlea-money for cl~rt>bms,
libraries, playgrounds and other "tools of learning." A lot of this
money comes from Bank of America through investment in ·school
bonds._ Thia financial support has helped "'l"'t.e-in.hundreda of
California cities-the modern ech?°ls eo vital to the development .' j
of today's children: • J
. Everywhere in California the great resource& of this bank are
working for the development of communities like your own. Schools
and other public buildings ... streets ... sewers •.. waterworks ••.
muniCipal swimming pools and other civic imp">Vementa are being
financed with many millions of Bank of America deposit dollars.·
Here 11 1totewide branch banlcing in action-wo~ing for you
and your community, building ALL of CaHfornia. Here is a
banlilng Mrvice made pouible only,by prOflr-.•lve po/ide1. : •
vo1t rwourca ••• a~d lfatewide branch facfflll ... ~ ·
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~ank of America'• bond portfolio In·
eludes about 450 school bond inuu
... in additioft to· bonds for every other
kind of municipal lmpr-ment.
llank of America also lends to a.,:hl-
tect1, contrOctor1 and manufactvren
engaged. In th8 important work of
deal9nln11 v bulldl1111 and equlpplR•
•-achool• and olMr 'ubll.c werb.
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