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l 'TWO JAILED
ON CHECK,
THEFT RAPS
.NEWPODT COUNCIL APROVAt ON
PURCHASE TO -.BE ASKED
' A utborizatJon to purch&le four &ddJtlonal Iota In China Cove for
Two Costa Meaa mecbanica
were ln jaJI tatlay on chargea ot
petty theft and pa.sslng !ictitioua
checka. Police said both were
pa.role violators, &nd that check!!
were given local merchants.
43rd YEAR-NUMBER 43 NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA, TUESDAY, OCI'OBER 23, 1951 FIVE CENTS
a compromlae ftgure of $13,000 wu to be asked Of the N e\\-port Be&cb
Ctty Council by City Manager John Sailors 1&at f Monday} night.
tt "wu learned that SWford W. Bixby ofllf8 Garfield Ave .. South
Pasadena bad finally accepted a tent&Uve offer of the cttx for lhla
ount fO{jllll lots.
SentencPd. to 80 days in the city
jail waa Max Kenneth Covey, 31 ,
Qf "4-48 Sa.nla Ana Ave., who
ple&ded guilty to the petty theft
and check counts before City
Court .Judi;-c Frank L innell. DE't .
Sgt8. John Upson and Vincent
McManlgAI 11aLd Covey had about
$123 worth or fictitious checks
"out."
'T o bf' arralg-n£"d yest erday ln
Newport .Townchlp Jwtlce Court
wu Lloyd Cecil T e rrett, 26, of
680 West 18th Street . Sgts. Mc·
Manlgal and Upson char,:ed him
with two counts of . flctlliout1
checks and a petty theft count
wtth a prior frlony conviction.
. T errPtt. \vho denied it, was
ldPntified by W. A. Wilgus, Jr.,
1722 Ea.st 16th Street , Los An·
geles, a.s the man who had taken
him bac k to h is local motel June
5 following a fight out.side The
Arches bar. \Vilgus was bcat£'n
by one or more men. pollct> sa id.
Covey dented ·being connt"'ct cd
with this affair. which \.\'llgus
cJaln1s cOs l hi.m the l9u from his
car or lwo bamboo fishing rods.
two jackets, a plaid steamer robe
and a boat batte.,.. charger-all
valued at $300. Det. Sgt. McMani·
gal said that nearly all this prop-
erty had been recovered with the
arrest or Terrett. The officer~
said Terr('tt had pa.ssed at lea.st
Sl-45 worth or bad checks.
Terrett t old police he had been
trying to take Wilgus from the
man beating him la.st June 5 and
had merely driven him home to
the locaJ motel wher e the vict im
WM staying with h.is wire.
W orking since June on Wilgus'
early iden~iflcation of Terrett.
police received a tip on the where--
abouts of the ' stolen flshlng and
aport.s equipment and arrested
Tttrett last Thuraday. Covey WM
apprehended Thuraday aha.
OCC Tackle Hurt
in Auto Crash
Robert E. WoodhOUR, 18-yea.r-
old tackle on Orange C08-8t Col-
lege'• Pirate squad, was injured
Sunday morning when the car he
wu driving era.shed into a build-
ing at 515 Coaat H ighway, polico
reported.
Woodhouse, of 620 West _19th
St .. Costa Mesa, apparently fell
uleep al the wheel u he traveled
north on the highway. H e was
taken by SeaJ"9 ambulance to San-
ta . Ana Com.munlty Hospital
where he wll.a treated for a pos-
l!lible bro ken rl ght foot. a lacerated
chin. Injured left knee and right
e lbow.
The car he was driving !JWcrved
to the w est and ran over the side-
waJk at 505 Cea.st HlghWJY before
smashing into the building, of-
ficers reported.
OCC DROPS HEARTBREAKER
14-6 GAME TO SAN BERDOO
By Rot.I MacMllllan
More lhun 4 ~00 fan.tJ jsmrned Huntington Beach High School'11
football stadlun1 to wRtch Orange Coast College drop a 14·6 ht'art-
break~r to a tough San Bt"rnardlno jaysee team Thurschty night. Th"
und('rdog Coast boys kept the ran! on the edge of lheir seal.'! all
night aa they repeatedly sloppcd,the vaunted Indian attack sparked
by fleet William Mims and "J itter Bug" Perry J el t'r .
Twice the Pirate defense bogg -,...---------~----• ed. -only .slightly -and twice Coast offside nulllflerl the break
the Indians scored lo take o ve r which canlf' as l.h e Indian ct.•nter
the lead or the Eutcrn Confer-shot thf> ball over Mlm111· head on
ence. a fourth down punt play. Mlm.S C~t's back was broken as Sen wa.~ downed o.n hi111 own five but
Berdoo scored only a mhlutc r<'-officials saw offside and gav<' the
maining In lhe flr&t half M 1'-tims Indians ano lhE'r chllllcp on the SB
look a punt on his own 15 and "O. So Instead of a Pirate flr!!lt
!!IWivel·hipped tht" f'ntlre ~ yards down on the five It wa.~ San Ber-
to pay dirt to brea.k the scoreleM doo fourth on the 10. Coast miss-
df"adlock. J ohn Rushing klckf"d the ed another scoring chanc(' ~
extra point to give lhe lnvadC'rs a Mim-"I took a punt a few minutes
7-0 intermlMion lead. The l!econd later and ran rrom one side or the
Brave score came In the early fi eld to the> other In the end zone
stages or the final quarter a.s "·hile t"!Ucling Pirate tacklers after
Jet"r faded beck to his own 30· a momentary bobblf'. The fact
yard line { 13 yards behind the line that the headlinesman (-40 yardl!
of scrimmage} lo drop a pt"rfect up ·fie ld ~ had better eyesight than
pitch into the arms of Rus hing on lht' official right on top the play
the Coa.st 12. Ned Parsons nailed of 8 punt by 1-tel Smalley Into
lht~ r eceiver ther e but J eter scnred the coffin c-o rner coal the Pirate!!
from four yards out two pley!!I 20 yard:I. The offi cial on top lhe
later. play ruled the ball out of bounds
Cout &-orrw
Coast scon>d In the final 20 see-
onds a.s Howard Miller faded bac k
to set up a screen pass to fullback
Charley Black who went 03 yat"WJ
to a touchdpwn behind good block-
ing. J e.sa S,m lth miMed the try tor
the extra point and a subsequent
"on-side" kickoff was recoverf'od
by San Bernardino to .snuff out
the last Coa.at hope.
Aside from those two long
ga iners, San Bernardlno's highly
touted scoring machine was clog-
1ted by determined Cout players
most of the evenJng. Coach Clyde
WUUams' break away threat. were
p.reUy weU. boltled-.wp by Ray
Roaso'a crew wlt\,ch aeemed. to
ame11 each play u ll aiarted and
gave very little ground. Coast
ends S id Manning and Maurie
Langdale were aaaigned the taak
ot turning tricky Jeter In and or
stopping M iJruJ on his end around
I which never had g one for less
th&n 45 yards ln previous g&me!!I
this season).
They turned the plays In time
after time t o set up tacJ<Jes for
Ed Mayer and Bob WOOdhouse
who. made l 2 and 11 tackles re-
spectively. Mims lo.st ground on
his ('nd arounds and Jeler seldom
reached the line of !K:rimmage &."I
Manning busted up his lnterfer·
ence to open him up for .shots by
Pirates.
Y&nlace Better
Slatlstica1ly the Indla.na had
only a 15-yard advantage over
on lhe two-fool line "''hile tht• head
llnesm¥1 called it a t ouchback
i beeauk It hi t the marker at the
goal line after bounding out of
bounds I and placed the ball in
play on the 20,
Coast Blows Cbaoc-e
Coast bl"w another chancl' to
placr the Indi&n8 against t he wall
shortly later lStill in the flrst
quarter) when Freddy Owens
broke through to pin Mimi! on a
rake punt on hl8 own 12. An off-
side penalty (not 01'!..0wena) nuffi-
fied the play &nd pve the Indiana
a tlrat down Oil ~elr 30 lnalead
of a fourth daWn. on 9).etr 11. Th'-
happened aha!'l1y ·artO.. 'tlon'"W.S-
oner Intercept~ pl\chOUl on U\e
SB 28 and the Plrate11 were knock-
ed back 12 yards on the next three
plays. then Snfalley p u n t e d
against the yard marker at the
goal.
Olblela
Ol1TBUARD STOUS R.oNto's cnw-183 • 198. The Pi·
Theft of his outboard motor wu rates h&d chance• to turn the tide
reported to police by c . A. Harsh-&& early aa the fourth play of lhe game' but4were .stopped by pe~
Coa.a t played tine deferu1lve ball
-In fact lt wu probably one of
the best defensive tea.ml! ROMO
has ever fielded. Tht-y stopped lhe
Indians at crucia.J points several
times. They lo.al the ball on fum-
bles in their own territory only
to hold for downs and get the ball
back . The local offense wasn't
clicking as it had In the pa.st two
JC&.mes against Fullerton and Mt.
San Antonio. Hal Smith rolled at
an average clip of 8.22 yards per
carry In 11 runs but the rel!l of
the gang couldn't rack up many
yards. Ot cour1e It can be U·
sumed that the Indians wete well
brie fed on halfback Jeu Sm Ith
and John Black a.nd they were
f"Oncentrattng more on them than
they were on HaJ S19lth up the
middle. In addition to the limes
llllted above, Cout had .a 26-ya.rd
ba.rger, M2 Westminater Ave .. -•u m •-•••dllng r UI ball dth &1e11or '-'»• .... • o e Newport Heighta. He IJ&i e en-too often at crucial moments. The g:tne h&d been taken 80metlmc elnce la.at Thunday trom a shed fourth play or the game coulct
adjoining bla home. have been the decider -It could
--------------<•,.ha-ve ruined the lndlam, but a CCo•tt.uied oo Pace 6)
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WARD HOUSE
REMOVAL 0. K.
GIVEN WEBB •
Ptrmlulon to move the R. I.
Ward house at 39lh and Balboa
Blvd .. wu obtained this week by
City Engineer Bert J. Webb. The • Ward house la one of three necu-
.sa.ry to be moved or acquired by
by the City for the Improvement
of Balboa Blvd .. from 30th Street
lo Coa8t Highway. The Ward
house will be relocated on an
adjacent lot which the City now
owna and for "''hich Ward ha.a
traded hi!' ex.i15tlng comer.
Yet to be worked out Is the
relocation or lhe J . Q . Adama
property at 38th and Balboa Blvd.
The City last )•ear agreed that It
would not disturb this home until
April, 191i2. The plans now call
tor the project of Improvement of
Balboa Blvd., to be finished by
March, I9:i2.
Third property lo be acquired
Is the Jeule R. Marble propert)'
on Balboa. Blvd., between 30th
and 32nd. Plans of the city engi·
neer call for the acquiflitlon of
the house and lot there with
practically the entire land a.res
to be Included in the street Im·
provemenl.
When plans are prepared It is
expected that 31st Street, sea-
ward from Balboa. Blvd.. will be
opened onto the boulev&rd acros.,
lhe Pacific Electric t.ra.cks. For
30 years the atrfft hu bee.n
blocked by the elngle track of
the Pacific El~ctrlc.
The Improvement of Ba I b o a
Blvd., between 30lh street and
the Coast Highway and Newport
Blvd., In front of t.be City Hall
Crom Finley street to 30th ta
projected to be completed before
the OQ. •l of summer eeuon ttm2.
BOAT SUNK,
D. A. REFUSES
THEFT ACTION
What lo.. do about his wrecked
and aunk 30-foot commercial fish-
ing boat. "Ann,.. puzzled Loyd
Earl Paustell over the weekend.
Pauatell. of 1415lf.t Lime St.,
Long Beach. told Newport police
Jut Thursday that the c raft.
which he had bought just recent·
ly, ha.d been taken from Its moor·
log at Bayside Fish Market, 28th
and Lafayette street.a, Newport
Beach. Then It was WTecked and
sunk en route to Catalina Island.
he said.
Officers Named
for Off-Post
Committee
A committee dedicated to the
P.roblPma of Off Post Recreation
for Service Men and Women In
t he Newport Harbor area, took
its first steps la.at Thursday night
by electing officers and launching
the tal!lk or providing hospitality
and recreation for our visiting
military personnel
Long needed, such a program
will open the hearts and minds of
thC\uaa.nds of young service men
and women to the reality that
the people they have been forced
to live apart from really do ap-
preciate t heir sacrlfice.11 a.nd hon-
eatly want them to share in the
community's way of life.
POLICE AND BYSTANDERS at df'ath IK'.efte wht-re f"•o-door
~an (abo\'P) drl,·eon by.J ohn Ho""ard Cul\·~r of Hermoq, Beach
.. truck and injured fatall)' J ohn McDonald Wall.ac4-. St'\\"port
Beach n.'fNdent, ait he ran &c.""88 Co&At H lgh\\'a)·.
Nominations a.nd election of of·
ficers being the order of the eve-
ning. Roy 0. Youratone, of the
Newport Harbor Area Y's Men's
Club was elected chairman. Mon-
ty R. Grimes of the Newport
Beach Chamber of Commerce wu
f'l ected vice chairman. A. B. Cubb-
age of the Weal Newport Improve-
m ent Association wu elected
trea.surer. Mrs. Leonard Logsdon
of the.Newport Harbor Area. Y's
~leneltes Club was elected secre-
tary pro-tern.
(Police Photo by Roger Neth)
WALLACE FATALLY INJURED
BY CAR ON COAST HIGHWAY
Frances J . Horvath, chairman of
the Park and Recreation Commis-
sion, for Newport Beach called the
first meeting order at Good.ell
Hall in Christ Churcb by the Sea.
The Interested citizenry included
epresentatlve.s from a. majority
of the harbor area's civic and &OCl-
al organizations.
John McDonald Wallace, l3, of.,_ _____________ _
202 -38th Street, Newport Beach.
wu fatally Injured early Sunday
morning when he wu struck by
a C'&r u he ran acroa.s Coa.st High ·
way In front of Hcnry'I! Crill,
police reported. He became the
city'• fourth traffic tat..alit7 thia
yea.r.
Ruahed by ambula.nrf" to SBJtta
An& Community Hn11iilt1t.', WaJ-
lact-waa pronouncNI deR d on ar-
In °the shop or a local automobile
dealer.
He Is survived by his widow.
Dorothy; hl8 sons, DonaJd. 71,2.
and All.an, 8 ; his talh~r. .John
Wallace, and b l9 slater, Ellza~th
ean.-e. 'llOtir-ot·eeawe.
The ~ )a at Baltz Mortuary
where tunei"al arrangementai are
pending.
rl~~hn Howard c utver . 125. 21•t, Arbor Day Parade
Street, Hennoaa Beach, driver of E f l• t G
Others preeent were: Mrs. Paul
0 . Davia of the Women's Civic
League; Edna Franklin of the
Wom.en's Civic club and COrnmu-
nlty Players; Mn. It. 8 . Ax.tater,
of the Corona del Mar etvtC AA-
eoctatJon; ,.JMnne Wtndaor. ot the
oranire COut Y. K. c . A.; T od
Nett of the Coat&. Mea Citizen's
Council and Chamber of Com-
merce; Ed )lurT"iaon, of the
Ame rican Legion Post No. 291;
Wm. H. -McDonald of the Com-
munity Methodist Church; Hal
Glass of the Balboa 1 Bay Lion•
Club; Eclward T. Heally, of the
Central Newport Improvement
A830Cialion : James Karem of Bal-
boa and Karl G. Axtater, of Co-
rona del Mar.
the car. told officers he saw Wal-n ry IS rows
lace runninJt across the h ighway,
weal lo east. carrying fl.shlng
poles. Culver. "''ho claimed he wa.s
driving 35 miles per hour, going
north in the second lane. said he
jammed on his brakes and swerv-ro to thr first lane to avoid hit·
ting Wallace. His left front fen-
de r clipped the man.
A native of Scotland, Wallace
had, lived Jn the United States for
the pa.st <12 years. He had resided
In Newport Bea ch over the past
.six months. Employed as a body
&nd fender man al a.n Anaheim
garage, he had fonnerly worked
Enlhusiaam la mounting a.a the
list of entries for the November
3rd Arbor Day Parade grows, Ac-
cording to Lonnie Vincent, prel!i·
d('nt or the Balboa Improvement
Association. the following ruleR
must be observed .
Passen~er cars but no trucks.
Advertising slogans will not be
pennitted.
The caravan \vill convene al the
Annexation Now
Up' to Council
City Hall. and the El Toro Marin(' A probable end to the conlro-
Band will start off the activities versia.l annexation of the campull
marking the plantings of the bells of the Newport Harbor Union
on the nev.·ly, improved Balboa High School was expected lo be
Boulevard. reached Monday night a.t the
Already aignl!ytn.g their approv-Newport Beach City Council meet-
al a.nd entry are the following or-Ing. A letter from the tnurteea
ganizatlona: American Leg lo n qJ the High School Board was to
Poat No. 291 and the American S'e read uk.ing that the city ln-
Legion Auxiliary: Balboa Angling elude with.in tt.s corporate llmltl!I
Club, Ba.Ibo& Improvement AMocl-the campua of the township's
a.lion. Balboa Island Business AB-secondary acbool. ·
Prev100SW: ~ had been feared
that condemnation of lhis prop-
erty would be ne-ce88ary to clmi-
plete the China Cove acquisition.
The Bixby property Is involved ln
certain of the late Howard Bixby
estate probleoms. but the accept-
ance of the City offer by lhe helrw
has been made and a rteed will be
~xecuted throui;:h the office or At-
torney A . Maxson Smith of Los
Angeles.
Lot.a 6 and 7 and lots 14 and 13
In block B·32 are lht' properties
covered in the purchase which
wUI have lo be confirmed through
the Superior Court of the Stat.to ot
California In and tor the County of
Los Angeles.
The Bixby purchase ,,..·ill bring
to six the total number of Iola pur-
chued elnce the city levied a
sp;-cial a.sscssmt"nt on lhe water
bills of the ent ire city for the
China Cove purchase. The first
two lot.a were purchased f r o m
RuMell Craig, Harbor Master for
$5,790. . I
P ending in court is a condemna-
tion suit o[ the City of Newport
against Mr. and Mrs. Dudley R .
Furse, Los Ange les attorney for
four Iota he owns in China Cove.
Furae is demanding $35.000 for
h is properly, a r ocky portion dif-
ficult to build upon and half sutr
merged. The Craig and Bixby
Iota are all good beach property.
In addition to tbe above the
city oomtemplat('s the acqllisition
of the Hoffman property in Block
C-33, lots 7 and 8 and 14 and 15.
The H offman property Is consid-
e red to be the mo."l valuable in
the proposed acqu,isition.
D. L. ANDREWS
GETS CIVIL
DlFE'4S~ JOB
.... '·..:.c-i'_f .. '"'""'-""" ~ tG, .:::.._ j·'~ OfRC1a1 announcemcn Ulloll ~ ..
been. made .by .L.' A. (Dan) Patch.
ueletant dlttctor or cfvU defense
and dla.ster relief or~ Orange
County, ot the a.ppointment of Don
L. AndreW11 to the position ot
deputy administrative supervisor
.on the civilian start at the filter
center in Santa Ana. In hi.a new
position, Andrews will a.uiat ad-
l{linlstratlve supervisor Murr a y .
Patton in the recruitment and
giatration of the citizens into
he filter service training claaaea.,
and will also assist in the super-
vision of the civilian personnel in
their cle.a.s ins(ruction.
Don AJ:idrews, a resident of Mid-
way City, and owner of the furni-
ture etore by the same n&me In
Santa Ana. la one of the original
members ot the filter center, hav-
ing given many hours of hl8 time
over the put year. In tra.lnl.ng and
eupervtaing the cla.88 work of the
ctvtltan personnel. His thorough
knowledge and t-xperlence at t.he
filter center wtll make hlm a valu-
able &88et to Patton. 6
~osta Mesa Chamber
Dinner Tomorrow
Although Pauatell Identified the
culprft to Auislant Diatrlct At-
torney J . Parley Smith. lhe proee-
cutor told lhe former boa.t owner
he had no chance of making a
grand thett c harge "stick."' He
advised hlm lo file a petty theft
or clvil action. the then. count
to be baaed on the fact th&l
Pauatell had been deprived of two
daya' boat rental while the craft
wu mlNlng and befoTe he knew
ll WU 111un.k.
Loveland Elected
As~iation V. P.
TARS LOSE
14-0 GAME .
TO ORANGE
80Ciation. Balboa Peninsula As-Many meetings ot protest have
SOC'iatlon, Boy ScouUI of America . been held In Costa. Mesa in receont
Chamber of Commerce, Coron& del montha over the plaruied action. Costa ){esa merchants will
Mar Civic: A880Ciatlon, Ebell Club. A saving of several thousands of gather at tht' Friday Afternoon
Elks Club ot Newport Harbor. dollar3 annually in tnaura.nce ratee Clubh~ Wednesday for the an-
Glrl Scout.I!! of America, KlwaniJ!I and utility charges la antlclpalefl nuaJ banquet of lheir Chamber of
Club or Newport Harbor. ~ague by the propoted annexation, Commerce. Scheduled lo be the
Newport Harbor's Varsity Foot-of Civic Associations of Newport school officials have stated. maln speaker ls Rufus B. Von
Lloyd ·Loveland, Newport Beach
reallor. wu elected u a regional
vtce pruident o( the C'allfom\A
Real Eatate Aaeoclatlon at the
(l'OUP'• ·47th annual convention al
the Biltmore Hotel. Loe AnJ:eles,
1ut week. .
Jama M. Udall. Los Angele!!
realtor, wu naraed president oC
the &9QC.laUon. CbaJ'lee R . Brown.
Puadena., WU fe-e.lected tttuur-
tt and Eugene P . Conser. Lm An-
p.kle,• wu re-elected a:tat.e aecre-
IA•Y. '
A number of Newport Beach
....iton participated In tbe con·
nnUon tut week.
IAI •OA ISLAND MAH
Kl.LED •. WIFE HURT
91 . Z.CAI ACCIDENT
ballers tackle tough Fullerton Hlll'bor, Moosr tLodge, Newpprt KlelnSmld, Chancellor of the UnJ-
High School at. Davidson Field Beach Firemen's Club. Power CAR CW UTEBS ACl'IVE veraity ot Southern California.
Friday night arter dropping their Squadron, P . -T . A . Elementary A radio and front license plate Presiding over the session w1.U
flrat le&g\le game of the sea.son. Schools, Rotary C lub (Newport-were taken from a temporarily be Selim H. Franklin, pres1dent
lf-0, to oran.-e la.at Friday n ight Balboa), West Newport Improve-[ abandoned coupe at Crystal Cove, of the Coftlll Mesa Chalnber of
at fog -shrouded Orange High ment AS80Ciation and Zonta Club John Stowers reported to police Commerce. Dinner la scheduled
school before 2500 fans. J of Newport Harbor. la.at week. • , to be eerved at 7 p. m . Coach Al lt"Ntn'I! T&re took the l ___ _:_ __________ _:c._ ___________________________ _
openlng kickoff and went 11.ke a
"houae a fire" to the Panther I.9
be.Core bogging down. The Panth-
ers th.en unleashed their neet aet
or back:• to ecore twice on the
Tara In a hard-fought game which
saw the local• do everything ex-
cept IKX>re.
Robin Fairburn KOred on a
tw.:>-ya.rd quarterback snea.k in
the flnl period after the Panth-
~n had alqpped Harbor. Dick
McCarler kicked the extra point.
-Oranp'• touchdown came at
tbf!' end of an 11 pl&y, 81 yard
drive. Their lllCOnd TO Cl[UM ln
the . .ecMld quarter u end Dick
Bmltll lllt.rc.plAld a RoWe Pululd ~ J -Wrtpt. Jiii. of -on the -ST. . J!'i.ed
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County Parent-Teacher· Un its
Discuss Matters for Legislation
B.r R.uth Hitt
PT A units should Inform them-
Sfl'l\•es fully on child wel fa~ M d
Pducation&l !MSUt'& of spKla.1 loca l
importance he-fore pr e s e n t Ing
measures to the 8tat1> lt""gialatutt
advised M ra. William McKesson.
JegtalatJon cha1nnan. California
Congreu of Parents and Tea chers
\\•ho addres.sed the fourth district
meeting at Laguna Beac h high
school lut Thursday on t he sub-
ject "Unders t anding -Toda y's
Greatest Need:·
tendent of Laguna Beach UnJfled
School Dt.stric:t. '"·ho welcomed
t he assembly et attd that tlw-
amou.nt or Ume devoted to tM
three R'a ls four. tlmee that of 100
year ! a go due lo the lengthl'ned
class and llchool t erm.
The etatu1 quo on su1geslioris
pertajn lng t o sexual deviates
made a l the open meeting spon-
sored by the Newport Beach Ele-
mentary Schools PT A 1Ml May
was discussed by Lynn Cra\vfOrd,
district legislat ion chairman, who
rt>ported that t he ~late lt>gislature
had vetoed proposals ma.de tn
haste and withou t stud)'. He urged
th e local district PT A to conllnu1·
Investigation Md TeN"arch on t hr
subject.
]'li.'a-l"C'JOtlc Traffic
Choosing four out or the many
p~itl ons under con3idera tion
a t Sacramento ""h1ch involve ch ild
welfare, she discu&sed, u one ex-
ample, the hand.l tng of milk in
festaurants. L•ii dt•r di.'JCUS&J.on is.
a pla.n to do &\\'B Y \\"ilh individUR.l
cartons of milk and use a bulk-
sc rvin g device in.!ltl'pc1 to cut costs.
r1uo ridation of \\'att>r on a com· Special announcf'ments nlade al
munily levl'I is anothri· pToposi· the meeting over \vhich the fourth
tlon v.·hich loral units n1ust in· d,istrict president, Mrs. Cla ude
vestlgate. Public or pr iva te O\\'n · Croeb}" of Garclen Grove. presid-
ed, includffi an invitation from ership or the '''alf'n,·or~ is a fa.c-the Southern Callfornla Juvenill' t or in the approa c h to the problem
of fortifying thP ,1,·att·r to prcvf'nt O!fict'rs A8Sociation Jo a ttend a
dental decay, sh(' !~talt'ti . dinner and evening ml'l'ting a t Knoll 's Ber ry Farin, O<:L 25 at 7
PT A l..ohb.\"lng o'clock when Burnf>IJ fl. Blanch-
A third t:xample giv(•n by Mrs. ard. ins~ctor statt> bureau nar-
McKesson. \\'ho ,,n1pha~izt>d t hat colic enforcem ent, \\'1.ll ~P<'ak on
lo bbying for PTA y.·as not an easy •·Narcotic: Traffic A 1nonl{ J uvcn·
job. w as the m anagement of t raf· lies."
fie offenMes by adolescl'n ls . The PTA members f rom t he New-
p lah to take such o ffences out of port Har bor area. attending the
the' JuvenUe court and into the meet ing \\'ere 1-{mes. H arvey Som·
adult court msk~s the offellB(' a ers, Louis Csenar. L . \.\'illiams and
crime-. she Pxplained. '"However . BorroUJ'!hS H ill fron1 N'ev.")>Orl
t ht;, admonition through tht> juwn-Beach elementary schools and
il e court offirl'r Is takl'n lightly Mmes. Ha rold Boy\•ey. Ra)· Traut ·
by the offender." "'eln. J ohn Keeler . Rayn1ond H ar-
Citing the n(>f'd for additional I vt>y . Henry Eggt>rl. Charles Mc-
s~hool buildings thl' speak er ex-Kinnon, Thontas Frost, Al Hor·
plain ed tha t cost is the great de-vath and Roy Roush, from the
tt"rmen t and commC'nted t hat in Newpor t Harbor Union hlg~
one area the lowest bid submitted achool.
by contractors fo r 28 new · cla.ss-
r ooms w u 133 a square foot.
••\\'bether t his price is due t o .cu.r-
rent cost'-lavi.sh architectural de-
sign, or the fa ult of the contrac-
to rs L'! !K>Illethlng to be studi~
by a commitl('e \\'hich involves not
only p r A but business orga.niz.a·
t iOns and inform ed citizens of the
iLll(.:..tion."
Or. Al~rt ~t. Davis, superin-
Pair Champ ionship
Bri dge Slated
The Balboa Duplicate BridgC'
club will spo nsor a M en 's and \Vo·
men's Pairs cha1nplon&h lp g a.me
t o be ht'ld in Costa Mesa. at the
Friday Aflt>rnoon clu b hotLSe on
Sunday , ()('t. 21. The first sesaion
.---------------, will s lt.rt a t one o'clock and the
Leste r A. Beeker, D. D.S.
DENTISTRY
, 1785 Newport Blvd., Co8ta :P.lesa
Medical Bldg. Beacon 6752
~ E. Bay A ve .. Balboa
Harbor 327 .J
BALTZ MORTUARY
Lady AtteOda.nt _
410 Coast l llgh"'Y
C.:O RON.\. UE l • .llAR
DAY ANO l":IGHT
Phonf'I llarbor 42
BE SURE -IN SURE
evening session \VIII begin a t 6 :30.
Master points and t rophi('S v.rlU
be awarded t he ";nne rs.
Mrs. Mildred Lytle and ?.1 rs.
Fred Rounavilll' w r re. \\'inners
eut-west In Frirtay e\'cnings
game and 1-t rs. A . G. Doesburg
and M rs. Robert BrO\\"Tl v.·C'rC' hil{h
score rs no1 th -south.
R unner.5-up ('8St·\VC~l were
lot rs. Robert Ross a.nd l\.frs. Amy
Kenned)·: l\1rs. CathC'rine Smith
and Mrl'I. Grace Freeman ; M rs.
Carl Benson a.ncl Mrs . Alinr Mer -
rill; Mrs. Charles Boardman and
Pl·trs. George Carr oll ; M n a.nd
i\fr s. Edwin Sylvr•ter.
R unners -up north-south were
Robert Bro~·n and Ooy le ·cnbert :
Arnold Gasser and A . D. Wether-
by: Mr. and )'Ira. H . l\.f. Wa.Iling -
ford; Mr. and Mrs. A . W . Tum-
m el ; E, E . Bruce and l\lrs . Roy
St rotz.
liotrs. Thomas Gi ll and t.frs:. C.
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TABLllP1JLL 01' MSAYMAllERS putidpallaS la tloe Db' 'Cluu1ty llall Friday nl~ht 15 plctuttd
a.bo\~. ArMi.d Hae ta111e left to rtsitt-Mn. lla.rol:d l)rt.c:ker. Mn. Al ~fatbt>W•, 1'1lsl!' \'pra Bradd)'.
Mn. OHR Walker. Gtt-l \\'-.Iker, lln.. L A. 8~. Dr. Bflcker, 0. A. 'Qud' Brtacoe, Dr. Harold
Dec-kd', Md Mn.. Bud B n.e.ei •taadla& hi. the ttattt ~ltd. If-ff lo r1 1"ht : Mr. and ;\......_ .John
Peden and Al M•tbcm-.. (Phot o by Beckne r '
'Children first ,'
Theme for
Lindbergh P. · T .A.
M.inatrel aong• by the tourth
and fifth grade Harper .tehool stu-
dent.a. 1«1 by W Ullam A llen, en-
llvent!'d the Oct . 10 mriting of the
Coata Meu. Lindbergh-H arper f'T A. . ,
H eld in tht' Alain .school a uditor ·
iun1 , lht' t heme-. "Childrt>n Still
Com e F irst." prove<! a. decided al·
t rac tion ror Costa ~1'eaa parent!
and t eachf'rs. Mrs. Jack Hanis .
pN'sident. presided ovf'r the busl-
nt'ss a.seas.I on. at which Ume the
Msembly voted t o sponsor dental
ca re for Costa Mesa atudent•. Al.a
announced wer e lectures on "Dt>n·
ta l Care" at Nev.'port Harbor high
sC'hool on Oct. 22 and 29 from 7
to 9 p.m .
Mra. Ellward Carr, program
cha1rn1an. introduced Superintt"nd·
{'nl or Schools Everett A. Rea.,
who pr('ceded his tnlk wlth In-
troductions of the prtnclpale and
t eachers of Lindbergh and Harper
school•. Mr. Re& outllned t he ex-
pa.nslon of Coata Me•a ln recent
yea ra and plans for the schools
to kt't'p pace \.\i th rslng t>nroll-
m Pn t .
Dt-v1·loping the child in min d
and body v.·a.s t'Xplained by the
~peaker. w ho 9lre88ed the need to
t ea c h r hildren fair play. propt>rty
protection a nd inte r -racial under-
standin~. in addition to re gular
r la~ instruct ion.
Mr . Rea urged parents to \1.s lt
t h (' schools, talk with the tea chen;
a nd \Vork with them r egardin g
lhrir childr('n'8 educa t ion.
The Halloween ca rnival and
!i!paghl'lli dinnt'r was announced
by ifrs . Huscroft. She asked for
par.·nts: to donate pies and C'&ke11
for a booth a t the carnival din·
n <"r . Tick t>ts. pr iced a t 75 cents
ror a dults and -40 cent.a "for chil-
d re n, may be obta.inffi by callin g
Beacon 6612-W . Rt>.servation.'! are
urged 8JI. tut year·s tickets wer e
sold out in advanct'.
PT A Board Plan s
' " Hall oween Fete
The Costa Me11a Undbergb-
Harper PT A boa.rd met W tdnet·
d&y, Oc;t. 10. in the Main school.
to polt.h tlnaJ plana for tbtlr Bal-
lowe.en carnival and lp&g'hettl
dinner to be ataged ln American
Leeton Rall, Coat.a Mesa. J,{re.
Jack Harria, preeldent. p res.ideCI.
Mra;. WUtlam Huacroft. earn.Iva!
chairman, ualped boottul and
d!.nner preparation duUQ to boa.rd
n1embera. Mra. Loui& F ay, health
c h=i.lrlJll.n : M rW. Chiaholm Brown.
pa r liamt>nlaria.n .. and lira. R oy
''ourstont>s. publicity chairman.
:-t-cenl appointees to t he PTA
hoard, \VE're introduced .
A dt!."ltal clinic for Cos ta Mesa
.::hlidren, utilizing "the Nev.")>Ort
Beach clinic, now under construc-
t ion. w as approved bf presenta-
t ion and vote at the g-ener-al aa-
scmbly . Funds raieed b:-,· PT A
project.a will under writ e the
\vorthy cause, it v.·as announced.
Pie Soc ial Fun
for Church Class
An old-fUhloned p ie social high·
lighted the latest met>t ing ot the
Builders' class of the Costa Men
Communit y Church held Oct. ~ In
the c hurch sOclal hall. A progTam
Of games furnished &mUM!mf'nl
aflE'r a s hort bU!iness session con-
ducted by Raymond K . Eastman.
cless prt"sident.
Guests were Miss Myrtle T eller
of Indianapolis and Mrs. Ruth
Ht>nry of Ontario. lfembers pres·
ent inclu ded llfessr~. and Mm es.
Raym ond Eastman, J ohn Billings.
Chestt>r Fisher. Cleo Fuller, ){rs.
Lillian McClelland. ~t rs. AlicP
Com pt on, Mrs. Frank Dial and son
Tommy a nd Rev. J oseph \V. Mc·
Shttn<'.
PREXV AT BERK.ELEV
Dr. Ba.sit Peter30n of Orange
Coast college flew to Berkeley
Friday where he attended the
cooidinatLng council or tmiversl-
t ies and Jtmior colleges.
Frank Baxter
Talk to End
Forum Series .
Dr. F r ank C. Baxter , one of the
10 outstanding teacbera sel"cted
tn a nation;v.>tde poll by Lite Mag-
azine, \VIII be the speaker at the
fou rth and final lecture in the Fall
F or um St>rles "Communication" a!
Orange Coast Colle ge. \Vednesda y,
8 p. b. in Coliege Auditoriu.n'1 .
Dr. Baxter '!! topic \\111 be "Why
be concerned \Vilh J ite.cature when
tht' sky is falling ?". D r . Baxter
is a professor of E nglish at Uni-
versity of Southf'rn Ca lifornia who
has spanned t he fleld e f lit eratu re
and m ade good writ ing son1ething
to Ix-underst ood and enjoyed. No
event on U . S. C .'s calend ar ls
mor<' eagerly awaited than Bax -
lt>r's annual Chrlstn1as rea cting of
poetry and f able>. H e has taught
for 27 yPars and ts, he admit's
ruefully, t h e last of the senti-
m<'n lalls ts .
Thomas Broli'1ne H enry spoke of
Dr, Baxter in glowing le.rm&.-"He
is t he fine.st pla t fo rm speaker I
have ever heard" said Jo/Ir. Henry
at hiB Fo ru m lecture, Oct. 10.
Admifllsion ls fret> to thi.8 final lee-
-People do read the want ads. turf'.
BOY'S CLUB
BENEFITS·.
FROM CHEST
.(Seventh in a _.e• ·of artklel:
a.bout Red Featller qenclea la
your Commvntty CIMll) ·•
By lluth HUJ '
F ortunately, fOT' Newporl Har·
bor. there &re agenclee such aa the
H a rbor Area Boye' Club wh09t'
vie"A' ot ~ tuture tOC'U9el upon
the individual and wbo are acUve--
ly engal"d 1n Uie bylldlns ot iiap.
Pl' and u.a:etul ·yOUJll" cftlH:na.
More than ISO NeWpOrl Harbor
a.nd eo.t.a MeN. boyt: per day ~
for the put four yeara 1pen.t thetr.
lt>lsure time in handicraft and
sporta activtt les through the work
of thj$ club. Thia non-~
Boys' Club keeps boys ate when
·they are away from home and
school and aupplementa the ~
infiut>nce ot the home, echool and
church through constructive ac-
tivity and guidance. Because ot •
Community Chest wpport, club
!tt11 are t° tow t hat any boy, be-
t \Veen the a.ges ot 8 and 19, can
afford to belong.
The $30.000 ·club !a.cillt iee are
loca tetl on the north aide of Coll a.
Mt>sa park and include a JYmn&I·
tum, game room, kitchen, otticea,
craftahop. and athletic room u
well as various a.thleUc equipment
!or use in the pa rk are&. The
club roomfll are open year-around
on a five-nig ht, six -day per week.
The club ¥o'U founded tive yean
a go by o group of lea.dine Coat&
Afesa and Ha r bor educators. The
club haa received 131JS37 member
visits and Increased to nearly 600
m embers laat yea r. .
T he 195 1 sports schedule has
included. 2:;o inter-and tntra-club
and recrea.Uon depart ment con-
tests for 22 baseball and 90ftball
team s. 18 baaketball team&, 12
flag football teams, and .evt>ral
t rack tt>an1s.
Officer'§ and Dlreclo n • Club officers art> Heinz. Ka.iAer .
prt>sident ; Sid~ey Davids:on, vice-
president : H o\\•ard Gerriah., secre-
tary; Carl E . Somme r, treasurer,
and Albert Spencer , executive di-
rector. On the Board of Directors
is F r ed Allen, GUB Beach, C. 'A.
Beecher. F rank Chapman, K . C.
Chung IM. D. l , Sidney Davidaon,
Howard Gt-rrl•h. Francia Horvath,
Donald Huddleston, J. S tuart ln-
nt>rst. Al I rwin, H einz Kaiser,
OQnaJd Kirkpatr:ick, Tom Norton.
Forre11t Owen, E vere tt Rea , Ben
Reddick , Ralph Reed, C. B . Rudd,
Bert.ran Smith;· Carl E . Sommer,
Char lea W . Te Winkle, Harry
Welch and the Rev. P aul Wheeler.
The Community Cheat, through
you, is pledging this club $1,000
of Ila $16,000 quota.
A lso receiving $1 ,000 of . the
Chest's budget quo ta is the Com-
munity \Velfare Fund. This pro-
vldeg for t>mergency weltare needs
to be administer ed by a ny a gency
a uthorized by t he Cht>st Board.
The Community Cheat doe. not
handle welfare directly : hence this
contingency tund la established to
which org anl:&at lon8 whlch a.re not
R E"d Feather a gencies. may apply.
La.st ye&r, for example, the local
Elks Club drew upon thU! tund t o
supplement a program ot welfare
during the Christmas aeaeon.
FA C Bridge -Group
Meets on ,Friday
Prizes tor every table will be
awa.rded when the bridge section
of lhe Friday An ernoon Club
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nJESDAY, OCT. 2i, 1951 . .
I eJ<.lliw•~t-'*"I '• ·--~···. , .
How often have )'OU had someone hang up just as ~·ou
llM\Vcred the teleph9ne~ It isn't ?l \\'3)'5 possible, you
know. to get to the telephone the mome nt it rings-the
folks ·you arc calli ng may be our enjoying their
_ garden, or busy in some distant pan of the house.
You'U reach them more often ... and av oid the
disappaintment of an incompletld call if you gi "e them
a full mi11ute to answer.
~fm'I~ ~is yours,
if you give the operator the out-of-to\vn
tcle pho'ne numb~r. rather chan just che nan1c and
address of the part)' )1ou are calling. \"ou'll not
only save your time ... buc calling b)· number means
better service for C\'Ct)'One,
especially now when long
distance lines arc carrying
so many urgent industria l
and military calls.
@ Pacific Telephone
GJn II,_ C11 lllJ Clllsl .. W D .... F•
By CLAYTON THO MPSON
Speed Overhaul Jobs With
Ho111emade Piston Cleaner
If you do you T own mainte-
n.ance on your ear, you may be
interested in. making thie litlle
gad,.et we beard about.
It makes the llCt'aping .of pis-
ton rin1 eroovea faat and e••Y·
Ca.11 us abQut it. Fine p-rodllda
like thi• plu• faithful .ervice
are the mainat.aya ot·our local
b uaine••·
• ·• Pr-iwa 1\'JN •• .tl. ., ,.,........*'
&11 tlle A.-nc.i11 htroUM• I,.aW...
Of cour•e , you won't have to
worry about this job if you uae
New RPM Motor Oil
The &rat motor oil dt""tfloped •
throd'lh atomic resea.rc.h , New
"RPM. .. compared with con·
vend onal oila, • double• the life
of average automobile engine•
between major ov'erbaula d ue to
lubrication ... cut. in half the
weer-rate of vital engine parts:. : \
DlstrUtuted ~y
CLAYTON THOMPSON
"1 ath & Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach Har. 155 \\·Ith
MAURJ_E ST A.."'LEY
los.u·rant"e Only
Phone Harbor l '7'16
~ !Z5 Marln~ Ave. Balboa Ialaod
E . Irvin wer e l'U t-west w1n ner11
in the Monday afternoon game
and Mrs . Robt>rt Brown and Doyll'
Gilbert were high sco rl'rs norlh-
south.
Golde n cbry~themuma graced
th..:: hOllteu table at the tea. •e-rv·
ed by PT A board membeni; after
the mttting.
Pic nic Pot luck
for Cub Pack 186
Riding Clubs
Sponsor Show
for Casa Colina
for 1 p. m. following lhe noon pi t
barbecue.
Al J arvis and Harry Babbitt of
radJo and television fame hav~
been invited to serve as show an -
nouncers. Spectacular quarter
horse racing, cutting horse cluses,
calf roping, stock horse and many
other featured cluses includtrig
English and har ness events will
meets Friday, Oct. 26, a.t 12 :30 !'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ p. m. in the clubhouse with Mmes.
J . P . Cooj>er, J ean Lawrence and
J. C. Payne u b<M1t esse1. There
wUJ be no .ectlon meettnp in
November.or December. MATTR E SSES
Boat&-B Omf'!'t--Trallt'n
Irregular S hapee
BEACO N ~061
CoAta Mesa ?\-fa ttreu Co.
Z 150 N elvport Bl,·d.
Runne rs-u p ('&8t-14•t.•at v.-e re Mrs.
Faye Schlueter and J.ln . Calvin
Lambe-rt t ying "'ith Mr . and lt'l n .
Robert Lusk : Mrs. Glenn Rust
and Mt5. Mabel Boardman ; Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Ro un!villc; Mra.
Robert Ro..«s and Mrs .... La u r a
Berry. Runnr rs-up no rt h-south
w er e Mrs. H el<'n G ra y and M rs. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;1lrene Hyatt; Mr. a.nd Mrs. C.H .
Johnson: M ra. Betty Cross and
Mrs;. H. Ander.son: Harry Sprlng-
me)·f'r llJ\d B il.I Gilbt>rl : Andy ~{&·
bley and Mni. Roy Strotz..
Hard times were g ood t imes
fo t Cub Scout Pack 186 w hen a.
"hard limes" party marke<t the
opening tall gathering of tile
pack . Scouts and their families
assembled in th~ Costa Mesa P a r k
foi the potluck a ffair. Prizes tor
costumes w ent to the C&rey fam-
ily of Den t and the Olin Ueka.
Alice and Roy F ox direeted a
~ries of games.
WATER HEATERS
Salee_ Sen·lce and Rep&ln Joe BecJdolJ
P LIJalBl.NG
Autborb:.ed ne.>er
Day & Night Beaten
TUMS
IO'J. l>o•n Ofl &II H..+.n
Phone Harbor z.54!-W
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Mesa Ho memakers
Study Aprons
Reeeivtng aWarcta wer e Jerry
W elty, gold and .tlver arTOW;
Gary Dunn. allver arTOW : Mike
Carey, wolf t>&ct&e: D. B. Be1*r,
wolf badre: C1a.rence )((lJer, ailver
&l'l'OW; Klke Phoenix,, allttr .,..
Tb.~ Costa Mesi Homemaker¥ row. AnnounOl!d .. \be ~ aew
bad another tntereating meeUng den mothen are Mn. Alice Fox.
with Mn. Q _ R. Mllhoft u project Den 1: Mrs. D. A. Whitney, Den 3.
iee.der In the CotrunUJtlty church. '
Keny •1••.r """'""and -14l Donors Offer eoey ldeu' ~ abown· with pe.l-
te.mo provided for th<!lc wlsblV Blood• 131 Chos ibem. Mra, Ralph T aylor report~ I en
~ on tbe acttvlUo ot the 4-H W lth.If.1 bk>od doaon ~
$Uld>,y SUtchera. The Cornily l!te to contrll>ut. wMll the blood·
foplc "l(&klnt F<Jeodo" l"aa -MOblle vlalted 'N.wport -ch
-'«I by Mn. Wtlll&m Nlchol&. lut 'l'h~. Ul .,._ ,..n
Home P'Umloblng" ww be the acc;ephd.
le al the No-.ember -Ion. Tbe 111 pllll<I of blood Ullea
Marian PftnUa, Oranp were front 13 """ -. ud 78
coonty -~· -·· wW be tn .._1 blood ,i..r.. 'nlll1een ~. • .._ dty emplo)'M. U _,.. &om
IUcbard'a ~ ..... w at' c
esans ·Observe =~ ~~ .... ~~-:,::
dd • D t ftn wwe Baall. et A m~ .,. e 1ng a. e "'°?'•• ""9° .. s!zd1r · .....
dbl1;1 lllt.e ......
--· ~ 1'1511 "' ...... --11• at a t If UR ....
lfat ""'1 el tilt ll1 a t dillJI
---~· 'WUlllP_ ... !?J'•ll.... CJ&ll••••• 221 ......................... -......... = ·-........... ,.. ••••• -...... " ,., .,, 5 .... .
....,,, ol ~ Jlll ... M pl'FR,,.. Olltatlo.. '>pp*• ~-... en-.
t1oe ,... ... r~ -· ·-~ .. etaT 1n ~ -.. .,..._ ... -~ ottw -ctat-lioiaoo~ 11 A of Ulllr -an, Jin.
..--"-1" ....... ~ ~-..... -s-lo7 -daloPttt of tbe ~· -111'llap M1
{ .
Plan.s are now under way for
one of the greatest exhJbi lion • H orse Shows e ver presented by
compr Lse the afternoon progra.m
which w ill offer mor e lhan 40
event..
4 m on g Southern <;alifornia
equealrtan group8 invited to take
part are the Long Bea.ch ?.tount ed
P olice, Buttons and Bawa Square
Dancers on Horseback and the
Rock 'N Ride all-girl drill team,
winner• ot the State Champion-
the ASIOdated Riding Club.I of
Orange County, scheduled for
Sunday, Oct. 28 at the El Rodeo
Club Ground two mUea eut of
Brea , beginninr at 9 :30 a . m . A
barbecue dinner will be se rved at .. ship trophy for preclsion horae-
manahJp. noon.
Entire proceeds from th.la t.venl,
featurlnc prlu-wlnnJ.ng equeatrlan
talent from all over Southern Cali-
fornia n u be donated to the Cua
Colln& Home for Crtppled chil-
dren. J unior event. a.re ached
to at&rt in the morning With a
num ber of racea to be run, and
the Grand Entry, Judging of
Western R1diDg • Grw.ps a. n d
awarding of · tropbl°' ad\~
Adftnce ticket sales a.re under
way and may be purchued trom
aevual buatneu tinru or by con-
tac~ Carl Tbomu. president ot t.bi Aaoclated Ridlng Clubs o f
Orange Cbu nty, at Beacon M23-M.
ncket.8 to the barbecue may be
obtalne4 at the Earl Stanley of·
fice,,Balbo& J.aland ; Tommy"• Pl~
Shop. t--•. d•t Mar; Theodore -.:r,;;;1 Co., Nowpc4 i'
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·TERE~E~~~' ~cZ!?n er l
Vlolt with r-. In N-Or-
leana and Chica&o Ma been en-
j oyed durlJt&' tlle put month by
Mra. WlllJom )IJ:Tanvt or 1~27
Newport BlW., ea.ta Meu..
G-te Stadeat or Bela O.rtok
436 Sina Drive . , Harbor 1,r1 7 i .J
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announces t he purc hase ,;f a n'othe r stor~ . , . -.
P I P E R • J 0 H N S 0 N of Balboa
which he ~ill co ntinue t~ oper;te u·nder the
seme n111~,e ~ith the _same high q'lelity mer·
chenaise in Men 's end Wom en's · sportswear.
You are .C.Ordially invited -to inspect ou ;
' ·-new end le r,ger stock of · mercha ndise. .. ,
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HARBOR SOCIAL ·. EVENTS' I -. .
JDUI. WlND'RED BAJIBR!l, Boclet7 J:dltor
Rev~.· Alex Nichols
Is Speaker . for
Elementary PTA
Rev. Alex C. Nlchola, popular
Santa Ana mlnlAter and speak.er,
urged-parent.a to treat thelr chtt.:.
dren to frequent family outings.
Spea.klng to a record crowd of
more than 4.00 fathers and moth-
ers al the opening meeting or the
Newport Brach El eme ntary
School.!! PT A In the Newport
grammar school Oct. 15, ht.. drew
freely from personal experiences
to drive homf' the forces he con-
siders pertinent to a child's ex-
istence.
Rev. N :chol~. who Is a 1port en-
Lhualut slated that lhc family
should plan adventures together.
from picnics and tripe lo football
0game.s. He beliCves that children
and parents b<'come cloSt>r to one
another during thet>e shared ex-
periences.
l\lulht·n. at llome
"~tothers should be al hon1e
when children come in after
school.·• he said, an<l then warned
mothers not to be disappointed
I! the child merely called hello
and Immediately went out Into his
world again, "a world that may
~ only two bloCks long. But you
don"t have to give your child the
bf>st piece of. n1 r at on the table
every time," he saicl in a talk that
wa111 punctuated with humor.
Stressing again the security
drive he cautioned parents lo un-
derstand that a child likes the
ft"e1ing of belonging to a group.
"Don't dress him like little• Lord
Fauntero;• when he's happier in
jeans lik e tl)e r est of the crowd."
Rev. Nichols recommends early
se x information in order to ann
the child with faclJI which may
protect him from experiences with
deviates. '
Muaic during the even ing was
p rovided by the advanced band
and the swing band .under the di-
rection of Mi& Norma Perkins.
Mrs. Lou~ Csenar. PT A presi-
dent. announced room prizfl• ( S5
dollars for each room) for great-
est number of PI' A membenhlps
secured during the r ecent mem~
bershlp campaign. Wlnnlng at
Corona deJ Mar wa.s the first
grade taught by Mjss Laura Bar-
num. The sixth gTade at Horace
Ensign achool, under Lee~cClin
tock, and the fourth grade with
Mi88 Jean Beh at the Newport
school were also winners.
SJJsan Royce at
Vermont College·
MIDDLEBURY, VT. -Middle-
bury college opened its 1~2nd aca-
demic year on Sept. 20 with the
largeiit freshm.it.n cla.s.e in it.a hi&-
tory. A tota).. of 374' young men
and women from 22 states, five
foreign countries and three U. S .
territories make up the record-
size entering c la.s..'!'. Middlebury's
enrollme nt remains, at slightly
over 1200 students, the Jevel of
last year. Eighty-one per cent ot
the freshmen are from New Eng-
land, New York and New J erse)'o
Among the entering freshmen
was SU8an Royce. daughter of
Mrs. Virginia F . Royce, 30~ Ea.st
Bay Front, Balboa. l!lland.
Pfeller's Scrumptious
ARE
READY
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S81 E. !0th SL. COS7A MESA
Phone Beacon MM.-\V
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HAMMOND
CHORD ORGAN
ALL El.ECl'RIC
You can play l'tch Organ. mualc
at once, wit.bout a alngle t.e.on:
try one ht yuur own borne all
by you...U.
-l'Oil .nu:z ftlAL
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Widen P.rogram .
The Girl B<outo ol America wW
broaden '*8 Mariner procnm tn
1952 to encourage natlon·wlde bt-
tereat amons 8CCJ\1Unc units in all
pb .... of -11 boat b&ndllnir and
aeamanahtp, .... a.cconUng to Mn.
Novetah Holme.a DavenPort of
Haattnp--on~Hudlon, N. Y.
The growth ot the M&rtiier pro--
gram .and It.a meaning to the com-
munity wu ouUlned by Mn. Da-
venport at the , annual national
convention of lbe Glrl Scoµta of
America In Boaton, Oct. 15--18.
Mrs. Davenport serves u wing
scout and mariner consultant In
the program development depart-
ment of the national organization.
''The pa.at year 1has seen a
greater increase ln am.all boat
activity among mMtner acout&
than ever before," 88.ld Mrs. Da-
venport. "The scope of activity ex-
tends from clauea In elementary
seamanahip to week end crulsee
aboard chartered sailing craft."
At preaent, there a.re more than
400 mariner ship.a, as each local
unit Is called, throughout the
country. Each "ship" haa a com-
plement of approximately 25
Mariner Scouts, all of whom are
of '1igh achoo! age. The ~ariner
skippers are offered a comprehen-
si\'e course ln rules of the road.
saf~ty at sea, manners ·and cus-
toms afloat, the reMllng of chart.a
and the fundamental.a or piloting.
0. C. Nurses. Assn.
to Se'nd Delegates
to San Francisco .
Fou.r regiatered nurses from Or-
ange County have been named
delegatea to the 48th annual con-
vention of the California Stale
Nurses' Aasociatlon ln San Fran-
cisco, Nov. 12 to 15, Mrs. Mildred
Croddy, diatrtct president an-
nounced today.
The delegates named were: Ml.as
Gertrude Dubbe, Orange, secre-
tary of the usoclatlon and in-
structor at Orange County Cen-
eraJ fl08pl1-J; Miss Mildred HeS8,
Orange, echool nurse at Orange
Union High School; Miaa Mildred
lnhoffer, Anaheim, atatf nurse at
St. Joseph Hospital and Mr11. Lella
Bra.ban, Santa Ana, private duty
nurse.
The alternates were: Mra. Mar-
garet Patton, Fullerton.. hear
nurae at Orange County GUera.1
HoapttaJ: Mn. AUrled& Niewtg.
Orange, supervlaor Orange. Coun-
ty General Hoapllal; Miu Edith
Kerl. Coron& del ~a.r. director of
Visiting Nurse A880ciatlon and
htrs. Cecelia Ford, Santa An&,
private duty nurse.
Alvah Ann Denton
to Repeat Vows
iri Early Spring
Mrs. Carol Denton of 4.35 Gold-
enrod Ave., Corona del Mar, CaUf.
~s announcing the engagement of
her daughter, Alvah Ann to Stan-
ley C. Van DYJ<e, Jr. Both young
people are graduates of Newport
Harbor H igh School.
Alvah, who Ls the daughter of
Mrs. Denton and Mr. W . A. Den-
ton of SOuth Cate, attended the
Univeratty of Nevada where iihe
wa.s a piember ot Phi Beta Phi
sorority. Stan, who la the son of
Mrs. Philip B. Hunt, Jr., ot 15'13
Bradbury Road, San Marino, al·
tended Orange Cout Collece be-
fore enu.tlng ln the United State•
Air Force. He 11 on 15 day leave
rrom Robins Air Force Bue, th
Georgia. /ii.. spring wedding la be-
ing planned by the young couple .
LaNelle Gay
Pledges Sorority
at Oregon U.
La Nelle Gay ot Balboa wu one
of 197 women to pledge aororttlea
on tbe Oregon campua at Eugene
T'ueMlay morntnc at the end of a
four-<lay ruoh period. Miao Gc.y
pledged Alpha Omicron Pt
Sixteen aororttiea have chapte.ra
l.L the ~venlty. Fall tum ruah
wu forinerly held before achoo)
'Jpetled,. but W&a poatponed Ulla
year to fit in with orientation and
~tldent acUvtttea..
Under the untvenlty'a living-in
pro(r&Dl, trealunen pledgei will
UvC lit the dormitories thelr flnl
year. Sophomoree and upper clus-
nen wbo pledged will move into
..be ~rortty houses lhis term.
Candy Cane Ball,
New Members Tea
·for ·Junior League
w1.-111e1t ttnt tan -.i.,.-
put. u. --wm pt IDto tu11
swtac" wbell the ••••nee J..eape
.:Junior •11Jd11ar7 we1con-...
-tomy at. .. too.. llor
-~ "Wiiiiam Blarft7 wW .... __ at --.... -v-om.. 1lal1 .-. ...
Of tmt1n.t .t U..htrw _..
--... i.o ~ Coat Ball, -..... Doc. H d -11 JIQ
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Crumley -Gooch Wedding Unites
Two Pioneer California Families
Keyed to the golden days of .... --~----------
fall was the beautiful wedding,
held p.t 4 :30 o'clock on, Saturday,
Oct. 13 in St. James Episcopal
church when vows were repeated
by Mia Geraldine A. Gooch and
Robert Prl(lce Crum.ley. Th e
double ring ceremony waa per-
formed by lhe . Rev, Gilbert .P.
Prlnsie of V~ Nuy1, uncle of the
bridegroom.
Both young people are mem-
ber& of California pioneer fami-
lies.. The bride Is the daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Willard T . Gooch
of Udo Is.le and granddaughter of
Thomas L. Gooch, owner of one
of the first citrm groves in Whit-
tler. The bridegroo1n ls the son
of Mrs. E. Worden 'Crumley of
Balboa Island and ~he late Mr.
Crumley. H is maternal grand-
father. Horace J . Prince. moved
lo Loa Angeles in 1894 where he
was engaged In ahlpplng citrus
fruit.
OladJoU and Muma
Yellow and white gladioll and
chrysanthemums of the 3 a m e
sh~des in large, small and spider
varlet.lea. adorned the a.ltar and
J&nctuary a.nd were m&&&ed in
chancel boxes. White satin rib-
bons and tall candelabra marked
the center aisle down w h I c h
Geraldine was escorted by her
rather, who gave tier In keeping.
Ker bridal robe wu of Chantilly
lace and candlelight aatln, ahort
sleeved and en tralne. Lone mitts
were of matching lace. La-ce
was again used for the crown
which was embroidered w Ith
pearls rd which held the flnger-
tlp vei. Her .bouquet was of
water Illies and larkspur.
Miaa Lorra.ine Myers, ma.Jd of
honor, wore a gown of pale green
faille and a hat of _tulle and
spider chry&anthemum•. Her bou-
quet Wa.s of slmllar yellow mu.ma.
Bridesmaids were MIN Barbara
Hoover and Mrs. Kay Wllliam..
They wore buttercup ye 11 o w
faille and hats of tulle and while
spider chrysanthemums. apd car-
riett the B&me lovely flowers.
In l'>arlsh HOU8e
The reception \\'9.! held in th~
parish house. Again the nowers
were yellow and white gladioli
and chrysanthemums standing in
baskets and, combined with maid-
enhair fem, circling the tiered
wedding cake. Assisting at the
r eception \\'ere Mrs. Duncan J.tc·
Alpine nnd Mrs. Sidney Hoskin8,
while ~iisa Loma Kiech we.a in
charge of the guest book,
For her daughter's wedding
Mrs. Gooch wore a.shes of roses
sheer crepe and lace, with match-
ing hat and gloves. Her corsage
wu of brown Suvil orchids.. Mn.
Crumley we.1 in chartreuse crepe
with black acceSHOriea and a red
rose corsage.
For motoring to Carmel, San
Fran.Cisco and Portland the new
J.trs. Crumley donned a suit of
Women of Moose
to Initiate
Five Candidates
Newport Beach Chipter 1158,
Women of the Mooae, wUJ have an
oUtcJal vtaJtot at the next regular
meetJng ·to be h~ld Thursday,
October 25. according tO word re-
ceived by Senior Regent Wlnlfred
Randel. Thia vlaUor will be Lee
Er1ckeon, Dt>puty Grand Regent.
of San Pedro. It ta expected that
five candldatet1 will be initiated in-
to rpembershlp tha! evening.
Senior Regent Winifred Randel
reminded the co-workers of the
SU.le District picnic to be held at
• Hemet, Sunday, Oct. ·21 .
(Folson\ Photo)
navy blue gabardine with blue
velvet hat and powder blue acces-
sories. Her corsage w a s a
Ja"ender orchid. She was grad-
yated from Whittier High school
fl.nd attended USC and University
of California at Santa Barbara.
Mr. Crumley was graduated from
Loa Angeles High school and at-
tended L. A. City college. He Is
now affiliated with Western Air·
lines Inc. at Seattle, where th~
couple will make their home.
Library Chairman Lema Ma..s-
sey. on bC'half of the Chapter,
pl&.ru! to present a book · to the
new library In Costa Mesa. The
Newport B<-ach Moose Lodge bu
donated th(' money to purchase
the book t o be sent .to the Lib:-ary
at Mooachcart.
Co-workC'rs arc asked t o bring
to the n('x t mrcting the Christmas
gifts to be sent to the childrC'n at
?.fooseheart. Elsie Porte r. Moose.-
heart Chairman, is tn charge of
th.is project. Al oo.sc haven Cha}r-I
man, J.fyrtcllc Tipping, and her
committee will send gifts to
Moosehaven, also, in ·time for
Christma.s.
The announcement was ma.de
that the Moose Lodge is asking
for donations of apples, popcorn,
soda pop, etc., for the annual Hal-
IO\Vel:'n party givc>n the ;·hlldren in
the Harbor area.
Wilma Co r b i·n. ~· cmbership
chai rman: Birdie Osti;er, hos-
pital chairman: A Myrtle
Humphrey, and Trc su r J oyce
EOlck, help<'<I .serve a fii;h dinner
Saturday e\'ening, October 20. t ('I
members and thc>Jr gUC'sts. These
regular Saturday evening dinners,
as well as the dance that follow:t,
are bcco1ning Increasingly popu-
lar.
U·DRIYE CRUISERS
ROW IOATS • &rlTBOARDS
d ==~IT
LaUDclllni;
ELLIS BOAT RENTALS
· llOZ Oout Ulway Ne.·port Beach l'h. Harbor Slll
AT SOUTll END OF BAl'SHORE BRIDGE
I go Greyhound because it's
the FRIENDLY ~ay to travel
And you get real economy too _ .. plus frequent scbedulea e•ery·
where in air-conditioned bu sea ... Thru-Express service at no eztn
fare. Relax as you 1ee ·as you save ... by friendly Greyhound!
Mort Express Schedules , More Thru Buses, Mort Stniw
lo More Places Than Any Other Travel Way
l·"rom Xt•\vport Beuch:
J\lobile, Aln ............. $~.40
Cranbruok. It ('. 2;; .. t-o
\\'ashington, D. (' ...... 4 i .4-1
AUanta, Ga. ···--· ....... 40.90
Toronto, Ont. ..$48.!0
.·\lt11111111·r1111t" N. 1'1 •... ll.!O
T1·~arkifna, T1·x. . . ... ·ss.80
\\'t•n:\trhf'••, \\'tt!ih .... -.... %!.00
On~Wll,YF~•,Plu• Ftd. TO-J:-Rtlurn Trip20%LESS ... on ROfl.nd·Trip TK4cts
MRS. C. C. SWAFFORD •
53:! Cuai;t lli\l'a)·. . :\"t•\\•port Beach
l'honc &•aeon 6422
GREYHOUND
A lot More Travel for ti lot YE 'Money/
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FROM NEW MEX.100
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Bunch of
Tustin Ave., Costa Ml'U, have
been extendJng holl8C gueat hM-
pltality to Mrs. Edna Tinnell of
Lovington, N . M.
HOME OK F'l "RLOtJGl:I
A 10-day furlough was 5pent by
PFC Karl Slhilling at the home of
his parents. Mr. and Mrs. H erbert
Sihllling, 1920 Anaheim Ave .. Cos-
ta Mesa. He is stationt:'d at Tinker
Field, Oklahoma.
WOUNDED flghtlnc on t~
Korean central front ""M S~.
F1rat Class Bf"rna.rd Spjegf'I,
son of Mr. and r\lrs. Frank J.
Splt>gel, 2656 Ne"'port Bl\'d.,
Coste ~te81L
Everybody reada the cluait1ed ada.
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. GAS llllNGE
Teke a ...... leol< at your pre-t •-ge. Thew vblt
~y tlealer -.I lff his dlspley ef MW models.
Get a free copy ef Old Steve l.....,.Up leeltlet
ef West..,. leclpe1 from Sun1•t Cook ••oles •
I • "Why pur up with an out-dated range another day l
-JI.piece i• ...,.. with one nr the new automatic gu raaaa. whida ue the bat looking ..;.i bar mok.iag
~ ewr ~ They do nerytbiag .0 eliminate
I 1wocl ••• 1D •-e·you rime and elOrt ... and, -
~ "'""' -cltliciouo -i. OQ the table. ......... for l'ie~ .dla -.. .au-ric pa ....,.,. • !"""' ...... bay. Tbey ..., COlf ...... opottce. .So ....
..., ps' .... cleale, w Y.,.Ga Coalpianr'• ....,._
· -~Old~ a00>..S:Up;-Seir me i..,d6al aew
modola aiod pidr top,..... hoolrlot ~'lida.3S.ndpes
Mlicad.6.. S-I I cOok ....... Its &eel .
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Check de Boigains
AD LIB In
BY MARGO
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ESTHER WILLIAMS
CO..tfU.llNO IN MnlO.-cK.DWTMoM&l'll'I
"TEXAS CARNIVAL"
COLOI IT TICMNICOl.01
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Member of the NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOCIATION .
orttce and Printing Plant at 2211 Balboa Boulevard
TeJe phOne Harbor 1816
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Entered a3 Second·Clul ltatter at the PostoU!Cll ln Newport Beach.
CaJifomit under the Act of ~ a. 1179. •
WILLIAM A. KOSE8, lldltor
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CONGRESS
oc...,_. a<ijoomed F r Id a 7
lllch• -kiirrledly P"•lac the mew tu blll &Dd. 11eW!ftl b-approprtatloe bllla, .. well
u varioua acta: of mlaor bbpo~ -Cf'. The lecW.Mors wlU ~
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Qualified b> Publhlll Lopl No-and A-~ of all IUada
8lJBSCJU.PTlON BATES:
T oo many Congretwrional inVff-6 t
llgationa amount to locking lhe
barn after the horse· baa been
Jlo'EWPORT-BALBOA NKW8-Tllll:8 eOM7 TuM<la7
1n oraac• eoUnt)', sue per ,......, •z.ae lb moaU..: •t.!11 lll-
montm (Abo lncludH the ~"EweoRT·llALBOA Pllt.SS. 'l"bund6y)
OuWde Orange Count)' f',ot per :rear
BUREAUCRATS FLOUT LAW
st olen.
That teellng la tncreulnc
among inany members-ot Con-
greu as they see on lnvestigation
after another turn up ex&mplea ot
waste and extravagance in the
use ot taxpayers' mooey.
One would expect the Federal Government to have TheBe dlsciosur .. are partlcu-be-larly &hocking to many memben anything but contempt for law. Yet, in the long fight of cong-ress today t..eau .. app,.,,..
tween the adminiStration and R. Stanley Dollar for con· priaUons have lncreaaed so tre-
. trol of the Dollar Steamship Lines, the g'0"""1111ent re-mendoualy u a r esult of the de· leriae program. The see wute an.d fused consistently t o abide by the decisions of th!! Federal extravagance v owtng In propor-
Court.s. On one occasion, the Secretary of Co:punerce was t lon to the lncre&se In the amount
threatened with being held in contempt "Of court for f.a.il-of money autjlorized by ConlJ"'U.
\ The chief complaint, heard ing to obey an order to return the company stock t o the wibt increasing frequency, 1a that
Dollar interests. more ot these investigation• of
· The man on the street is not in a position to know how federal tund.t are being •pent
should be conducted before Con-just who is right and who is wrong in this legal battle. gress authorizes adclitlonal appro-
B11t the courts have heard -arguments and testimony on prtatlona, rather than atterwarcls.
it . extending over many years and the courts have con-The situation waa tllu.1trated
most recently when Rep. Whttler sistently decided against the government. There is no !D-O...l d ......... an ordinary.
legitimate reason why, then, the government .should not workman and vi.ailed the construe-
. f h urt lion site of the new .Savannah i accept and obey the decisions o t e co s. R!ver. s. c . hydrogen bomb proj-
Statements by statf members of the U. S. Attorney eel. Wheeler, who ducrtbeo him-
General's' office that "Contempt of Court is a calculated ae lf as a "fairly good jack-leg car-
risk we must assume" is evidence enough of their complete penter ," r eturned to the Hou.ee
with r eport.. of "gross waste" ... disregard of the law. Attornies General of the United "feath.,bedcling" ... and "union
States have been chosen not for their qualifications, but racketeering" in connection with
rather for their bidding on behalf of the President's party; "1~.,:i~ .. ~!,~~~..,f~dlnp to the
not bec11use of their ·moral stature, but because of their HOU!e Approprtatloru sullcommlt-
flexibility. tee that wa.a cdl.lktertng an
The Dollar Case is not alone in its demonstration of Atomic Energy Comrnlaton ..,,_
TlluMPINO AC'l10N of .-~ drl-~ pUlap hlto t -. placec -a.i site of DP\v Bank ol Amet1ca ·t.dldlnc, oonatt of VIA
Udo a..t Newport Bl\"d.. t Pboto by Marguerite Colltna)
Letter From Farmer McCabe
Somewhere on the West Coaat
queat for an additional '480 mil-the brazen contempt for our courts, our Constitution, our tlon to catty on conatrucUon Qr Dear Harry:
Bill of Rights, of propriety and justice by the Attorney the Savannah River project. It's been so durned h<1,t today that I didn't go see
Gene-1 the bureaus of government and all the hundreds Th• AEC satd the additional Mayor Bowron over in Los Angeles abont that Judgeship.
Harry S. Truman
White House
Washington, D. C.
& cu. money waa needed becauae cot!.·
of thousands of federal employees. We can cite the sum-strucllon coeu. of the project had I jest pullaj my ole Rocker out in the yard on the .shady
mary seizure of the 1146,000,000 Federal Home Loan Bank d .. n that much above the last side of the house and drunk Lemonade and swatted Flies. ' a "th p rt! d b k b th prev1ous e•tlmale. Thia WU In h" If I h I . th fl bed of Los Ange1es an its merger wt a o an an Y e fact. the •econd upward rev1~on 1 My ole dawg Tray dug ISse a coo o e m e ower
admittedly arbitrary and capricious acts of the Federal of the project'• coot olnce con-and settled down to nap but the Flies kept on oother'n him.
Home Loan Bank Administrator. We can cite the despicable struc uon w .. •tarted tut January. I At first he didn't pay em no mind but they kept on gettm'
grab of Fallbrook Water Rights by the Navy. We can cite .. s~:,.;:~~!. 0~~:;, .. "'.' :; worse till he snapped at em a few times and finally be got
the fraud which the Bureau of Reclamation is perpetrating ••ked the subcommittee to check up and started running around snapping at all he could
everywhere it operates where people of the states and hi• findings of waste at Sannnan reach which sorta set me to thinl<ing that's about the
districts pay for dams, waterways and power facilities and :i::"ritn!"'~..::'J"::~ '"h~! ~~ way the U. S. A. is .. We take a whale of a lot of bother
then find that title still vests in the agency of government. whooe labor mu~t hu b<en before we get riled up but if fen our enemies keep on bother'n
It is this contempt· for law, this determination "to get sharply affected by htrtng at the ,us, why they'd better loo k out cause jest like ole Tray we
around legal statutes and provisions, which has contribu· P~~~lng back on the S'480 ~u. ain't agonna be 1>acifiecl till we're rid of em.
ted greatly to the increasing moral laxity in wh ich the lion a.ppropriation, the subcommlt Your ole fren,
nation is becoming engulfed. lt'e arranged to have investigators FARMER McCABE
. d . I or the General A ccounting Office, Re d) A change in attitude--and a ministration-is ong an agency or Cong-reS9, check CAil R ights serve
overdue. Wht>eler's findings.
----• Tfle investigators found, among
JOBS ALWAYS MULTIPLY
This cycle-as Americans have come to know over the
years-is typical of bureaucracy in action. The bureaucrat,
bnce he is settled in his job, wants to keep it. He hu
security, aa long as the political power that "reated the
bureaucracy is maintained. He does not have to compete
for a living, as other men do, in the realistic world ol free
other things; five m<>n changing a
spot light on a pick·up truck :
aewn men engaged ln cut.Ung a
e x 10..lhch timber, w1th only four
dotng the aetual work: grousi-of
two to six workere toanng &round
tool ahacka; "many pen.ton• et.and-
ing around. apparently eupervia-
on . . , the average number of
woriters lo each foreman wen!
EAGLE SCOUT Report Shows
HUNT BEGUN; County . Fair
BANQUET SET Growing Fast
\ enterprise, of supply and demand-does not, in other wqnlB, about 10."
Oh the bute of the f\r\dlnp,
the subcommltt.ee and the f\111
~mlttee recommended bOldtnc
the •oo million requeet to S200
million, -dins fllrt.bo.r lnYNUp-
Uon, and the Bpuoe actrd ll<Cord·
It wu announced today by Jlm
Oubblna. prstdent of the Orange
Empltt Atta Council, that a bunt
for ltqlea WOUid be instituted
Ult s week. that 11. a bunt for
l:ag"le Scout, not regbtert'd ln the
loco.I ttleo.
At a meeting of lhe board o! di-
rectors held ln Garden Grove
Monday n1ghl, a complete report
wu made on the operalk>na of the
recent Orange County F&ir. To
•upporl the fact that lhie fair la
the fulea:t growing In the Stale,
\fave to sink or swim by the test of his own competence
and diligence. If his job is completed he develops am•si~
ingenuity at creating another job, no matter how needless
it may be.
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GROWING, GROWING-GROWING!
The British lesson iii most apt! There are now 61
county committees in the farm supervioory program, each
staffed with scientists, technicians, clerks and stenographers.
They ·tell the farmers wpat crops to grow, h.ir., out ma-
chinery and casual labor, look after the subsidy programs,
hand out new regulations and forms and control the alloca-
tion of animal feeds. They opt only tell the farmer how
to farm but whether he shall be allowed to farm at all !
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The hOUOe -. p-with llJI
action. But many members re&-
lized that the S:..vanna!ii Rlwr att-
uation m.Jght not have come to
light It Wheeler had not happened
to vlalt the project. Their feelln&
la th&t Congteaaional commltteei
should have ample tnwatlgatore
to check all such projec t.a in ad-
vance.
"Here we a.re going to -s>end
S80 billion for natlonal defenae,"
Rep. Vunell ( R-Ill.) tokl bla col-
leagues. ''Tbe thing lll&t bot.hen
me ls that we could aave, in my
ju~ent.. billions of dollara; we
could prevent U'loee expensive ln-
ft8t.iptlona that come up after
Ute hone h.U been stolen out of
the barn. it we spent only $1 mll-
llon alone out of' the $60 bllllon J.n
setting t"""u..r a •tatt lll&t
WOUid work the ~ a.round. th.al
would make tun lnnatiptlona and
that would rttt the coromtltffa
the tn.ronnatlon ~ neid betore
YOUng for approprtaUona bills like
t.beR.''
The Eagle SOout Award 18 the Roy Ed""'8..rda.. chairman of the
hlgtleet gtwn to 8couta and it la board, stated that revenuee ol Dis·
belieftd that more t.ban 100 Eagle tricl Funda jumped from $:l4.409
Scouta reside in thil area that tn 1948 to more than $'15,000 in
have rece.ived thb: award in other 19&1. The 1901 fair rewnuee ex·
parts of tbe Un~ted Statee. It Ls ceeded the Dlltrlct OJ>f'.l"&tlonal ell·
hoped Ula~ -theae Scout.I will penclitur.. by more lhan fll,000,
re:gtater wtth the local office. The which places the Ora.nee Opunt,y
purpose of the • '11.W\·t" or regia-fair among the top 10 ot the at.ate,
tration of Eagle Scouta le to 111-ln ratio of ex:pendlturu to rev·
augurate an &1\llUal banquet hon-enu~
orlng all pa.at Eagle Scout.a as The Boa.rd expl'eMed prttle ln
weU u the "new Eagles," bom the CTOWth ef lbe JW\ior Depart.-
within the year. ment, wblch depattmen.t lir-H
"A number of Eagle ScoutJI, the Oducatloftal factor In ~1-
perhapa. will not know Of thia tUl"fl and animal ft\Mlbandry. 'nae
planned pth~Mng and It ta hoped number ot beef, dUry cat.UP,
that Wive•. mothera-tn-law. aona .wine, pat. and elleep uhlblted
and daug bten of Eagle Soouta, tncru.eed. ft'om 912 In 18M to tm
will call the Jocal headquarlen to ln 1831.
regilter for thia new annual Tbe ~ ._ ta 1151 1iu .Uaie
event," atat..S Royal Martin., local m08t. NCC 'ul to ..eate. Hone
chaitman tor the bunt. U you abow pte NCetpt.a iac:r\r~ from
have an Eagle ;d,:°ur family, •1111 Ill lHI to '1419 lit-11l6i:
call Sant& Ana bec-ly 2--M77 Tiie ~ C..ty ....... -..
or send a pootal oU<I With thl.I -Of U.. aaly - -n
lnformaUon to Scout Headquarl· Dlota k:l Ud OoUllt)' -.-.,..
en. 110l W est 8tb St., Santa An.a. out U.. lllat.a W'°9e 1e0Mt11M 91{.
Special recocnJllon will be given coed lllelr #'11 1 ••· 8la ~
• lo the Clldeot Eagle l!<OU.l u w.U IUMtJ..,.. aat Ct ....... oa: wa
Oll'l'80A&D TA.!IJtN , aa Ille JOUDfMl. ia ---........ #
An ouUloard mbtot' n.l\N41 at In t•1-. ll1ldl1I IM:ry• .,..
'116 ..... taken hom the -Ille au 111'.Jilo. .
Of RICIWd E. -. 1001 Norlll -!Ma ,..,_ -.....
Bay Froal, --X.W.cl. be told ._. ·-Ill all ...,.._..,.
poll<e. Jlllll'y lato hla -, a-.--11• -IW. 'ftt .... _ tbe""""" ..... -... a.rtotmM t.-lia .. --A ""al-lllllllM111t I
made --llot•-Oct.. 14 cl"""ll7 ....,,._ ... ~rom pri<e -" --, --·U9. --• •• ~ •-•• -~ -~. ~ .... tJoo om. of J!riee · a. M. c. ~ ..... •n•• I. --· -~ -·~-·--., crawled .throuch .• -hlto 8tablllaatkln, ~ to WU-... t .. -.-for ... , I,.,
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a,ae•art&DI ; ' •
tMl-. llolltrt>. 8.. DI 1 ir al
~-. a. f., II • me11111er
ot cne ot U>e' ~ law nnu
of that Cit). lh .. Illa .. ~
of U'le ....._u.tJon ,.._.... •
OOlllll.l\rtlonaJ am-t "mtt-· 1nc Ille i>o,,.r al Qoncr-to
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Be bu wnllen" 111&117 &rtlcla .,...
thla and other tJIJr. qu-.~
Tb.11 aerlea of artJclM atalfa lh
.11\lbotance ~ .. -t --.y
before the Senate nnance Com-
mittee on th• pendlnc -· blll).
A: Clattltai Gsllla AN N'ot.-•-1a:
In tile Lop! -., tha
Term, Bllt.Ooplml.'
The phi l'ffU!tJng fl'om a l&le
or a ap1ta1 &Mel ta. Ill tho eyeo
of the law. caplt&l; and, except tor
U\e purpo.e of tax:aUon, It I.a com·
monty so treated under our lam.
Accordingly, unJea lhe lepl con-
cept or capttal Plnt la '"'°"""· a tax on capJtaJ p.iN mu.i be re-
garded u a capital leV)'.
Ir capital ga1Jul are to be tttal-
ed aa Income ror tax-~·· tt
la submitted that every corulder-
ation of equity and juaUce requtru
that captlAI looaea llhall be tttated
u . the direct nepUve or income
and that their deduction rrom tn·
come, of whatever cha:.racler It
may be, ah.all be permitted.
Our tedenll lncome tax laws, Jn
order to an1ve a.t the net income
to be taxed, permit the tax_payer
to deduct rrom IT'ON income of &JI
torla such itema ae intere•t paid,
taxes paid . (wtth certain except·
Ions), depreciation., and various
other ltema. What would ·be aatd
Ir It ahould be propooed that In-
terest p&ld abould be deductible
only from tntereat received, that
tiles pa.Id should be deductible
only ttom income from the prOp-
erty on which the taxes a.re pa.id,
that aeprectatlon should be de-
ductible only from lrtcoftle f'foom
the property depreciated?. The
t~payer might have no interest
receivable or Income from thP.
property taxed or depreciated.
Certainly, any one of these pro-
pqsab would be summarily reject-
ed.. And yet, why should capital
loSl!l es be treated differently? If
ahort-terni caplt&J gains are "to be
taxed as ordinary income, what
possible justificatlpn I.a there tor
not permitting short-term capital
tosses to be deducted from ordi-
nary Income!
· It cap"ltal gaina are taxed aa in-
come and caplt.&1 loeaea arc allow-
ed a.s deductiona from Income by
the Federal Government, In the
light of past experience It is not
unreasonable t o expect that the
net revenue over a period or years
would be nil.
8. The Economic Effect. of a Dip
oap1.ta1 ~alnA . Tax Are
Decidedly HannM.
The capital gains tax: opera.Les
a.s a serio\a dete rrent to the in-
vestment of capital tn the equities
ot buainesa enterpr1sea, and its ef-
fect ts to reduce ete&dlly the fUnd
ot "venture capital" available for
lhat purpose. It leaaens the in-
centive to invest capital ln exist-
ing and in new enterprflles, with
the resulting ill effects on em-
ployment and wagea.
·A capital gains t&x le.ssens the
stability and liquidity of markets,
and by 80 doln&" aeriously deters
ne.w capital lasuea which a.re eo
euential to buai.neu expansion
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A LI.GMT WE MUST PROTECT
and employment. The tax creates But Uttle Rn~aue. Oa tt.i
frozen positions In securities and Other Hand, U tbe Rate h Low
real est.ate:, and ,thereby restricts Greater Re\·enue \\'Ill Be Pro--
buaineas activity and the taxable duc.-.1. 1
income normally resulting from Thia is due to the fact Ulat the
9\Jch activity. taklng of capital galns la. dJm::re.
Writing in the Tax Magazine for tlonary. \Vhen the t'ax rates att
September. 1937, the late Monia S. high the owner erecti not to 9ell,
Tremaim', Comptroller of the unless the sale will ~result• ,tn a
State of New .York, referring lo OM. or a t lea.st in no"substantial
the capltal gains tax, said: gain. ,
''The la.W dams up the normal Our experience undlr the var-
ebb and flow of trade. It affects loua revenue act.a in efrect, since
commodity market a, eapeclaUy 1913 amply supports the cOnc1us-
real eatate. BecaU&e".of this, many Ion that the lower rate produces
real eat.ate owners have · retu.ed the larger revenue. For the ca.1-
altractlve offers of purchase, with enda.r year 1940 the ~venue pro-
the result that, in addition lo sell· duced by the capital gains tax,
ers mlu:ing a u.le, brokers miss ' according to the TieasurY figures,
commt.sa.1ons, the buyer ls prevent-WILi!! $12.,868,009, and for the cal·
ed. from buying and improving endar year 1941 , $2,011-,000. The
property., contractors miss a job, shortening of the hokling period
a me.teria.lman misses the f!l&rket, from 18 and 24 months to 6
building c'!nstructlon. labor . and months by the 1942 Act, and the
building service labor r~hlaln un-conseqtient r eduction d;r rates on
employed, the city m.iMea -&11 ~-certain Pirui previously. classed a.s
cr eased la:}t. on propos~ new short-term, resulted 1t1 a sub--
building, and, laJJUy, fantaatlcally stantlal inCrt>Ue tn t}\e revenue
enough, the Government collects from the capital gains tax, which
no capital gains tax." · had 8.bout reached the vaniahing
On March 20, 1942, at a hearing point. rt LS my understarlding that
before the House Ways and Means the revenue from this· tU for the
Committee on the capital gaina fiscal year 1945 (the latest year
tax, Andre Istel testified about for which, I am advised, Ule !tnal
the experience of France. Mr. figures are ava.ilable ) was $721 ,•
Islel, who waa Technical Adviser 000,000.
to the French Ministry of Finance
under Paul Reynaud, stated that
prior to the German invasion
France had no capital gains tax.
In March 1941 , he said, the Vichy Governm~nt introduced a lax ori
capital gains from stocks at a
rate ot 331',Z, and without limit as
to the period of holding, In the
words of Mr. Istel:
"The effect of the law was"' ex-
actly contrary • to expect.8.tlon .
The buyers of shares became more
reluctant th8.n ever t o sell, as
they wished to avoid paying the
tax. Owing to the ecarcity of of-
fertnga, the market thereupon l"Ofte
even more ahu-pfy. In fact, owing
lo the cf)mplete a.bee.nee of sh.area
offered for aale. some stocks were
not q1,1oted at all, for days at a
time.
• "As a result. the Vichy G<>vern-
ment was· compeUed lo relax the
provisions of the law. In July,
19-41 , the rate was reduced from
83 7r to 2ork, and the holding per-
iod which was unlimited was re·
duced to one year from the date of
purchase. After one year, cap!W
gains were free of tax.
"In F ebruary, 1942, the law was
relaxed further in order to ac-
complish its original purpose. The
rate was reduced ti.I> 10%. The
time limit was rrouced to three
months. No tax was payable on
gains realized after the three
months' holding period."
C. A Capital Gains Tax, If Im-
posed at HIC"h RateA, Produces
D. Rttommendatiooa
While a very good argument
may be made-tor not ta.xing capl•
la.I gains at all. nevertheless, I be;.
Jleve that for the present at lea.st
the tax should be ret&ined at a
moderate rate and a. short, hold-
ing perJod prescribed to diBUngu-
l11h between short-term and long~
term capital gatna and losses. For
thls purpoae, the aix montha' per·
lod provided in the present law
would seem to be reasonably aat•
lefactory, althoµgb I believe that
a llhorter periOd would prod1lcf
greati!r rennue. Sill months hap-
pen.a to be the period provided lo
the Securities Exchange Act .u
ll"te measure of a speeulatlve tum.
In no clrcumstances should the
hok!!ng period be le11.gthened. tle-
gardlng the rate of the tax, I
favor a fiat rate of not more than
J 2 ~ tfr , which ill oo.e-balr ot the
present rate. It happens also to
be the rate unde r the 1921 and
later aclB, prior t~ the Revenue
Act ot 1934. I have 'ho doubt that
the lower rate, through removing
in part at lea.st the barrier to
~ales, would greatly increa.ae the
sales, and, coincidentally, the
gains and the revenue from the
tax.
A total of 44,812 United Sta.tee
Defense Bonds were sold during
the first eight months of 19fiil.
Thia is a five-year record. for the
totaJ number of units 90ld.
Al;I, OF .TBE NEws~ . . . . .
ot· the Newport Barbor Area
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• • • • • • • • • • • • • By MARGO
LEGAL NOTIC~
NOTIOE OP SALE
IN BOLK
TO WHO!il IT KAT, CONCERN':
WHEREVER SM A RT SOPHISTICATED
NOTICE IB IDCRJ:BY GIVEN,
pur1ua.nt to the provt.alona of Sec· • _____ :_ ___________________ ""'."_":=:":-O:::=::-:=:--::::::::-::::;::::----"'.:'"-...-I lion 3440.1 or the Callfomla Civil
·• Oode. that JullUI! 0 . li19erm.an,
DOWN WHERE THE TRADE WINDSA whose adclreu la 12t91 Slxtll
BLQW and the strong, heady •ce.nt ot old rope Street, Carden Grove, Calltomia, WOMEN OATl:IER.-in the snook.er parlor, at and k>bater eyeti tUJ the 'air, dally dramu are ' intend.a to aell tO Leonard L.
atar amokens or at the come!' apiai-y. the talk beinc enacted. Capt.a.in Harry Bligh Klnpton.......-.... Newton and Marjorie 8. New-
t.a not ae you mlJht suapeet ... of mice and It.rides the Bayal<le Docb beUowtng mightlly, ton, wtio.e addreu ii 2161 S . E.
men and recipes. Au Contraire! The f'Oulp ls "Avut nte CHUM! THROTTLE YOUR BOOM! ca.at out YOU Klng111 Road, Newport Beach, Call-
ot Hend&n ahlrta trom the P etite VUJe: Active SEXTANT!" Not that anyone ever pay11 any attention to h&. fomia, all of the perwon.al proper-
suffragette. have come to realize that It mat-salty chatter. The fearleu fishermen that plumb the depths are too ty deecrtbed ~nerally u follows:
ters not how you played the pme (bridge. pine pong. canasta. busy unloading tons and ton.a of mackerel. Oh my yes indeed, Cap'n All or the 1tock in trade and
ahuft1eboa.rd) It's what you were wearing at the time. The Petite Harry l• so IMPORTANT theae da)"I you can't even touch him wtth wppJJe., and. trade tumiture,
Vllle's new Hend&n plaids and checks are man.tailored with button a ten foot toc'1le. But good old Fl-ank Suttora, the friendly fl.ah· rtx)\.l:re&, and equipment (ex-
cut.e, boys' round collars. Cqfors are guaranteed to be fut on any monger will sell you the -freshest fl.!h top&lde the Japanese Current! <'ept the Victor Adding Ma..
track, ea· put $3.9:5 across the counter on this one. Other hand90!'1e Bargalnt: now in whole Sea Bass, Barracuda, Alba.core and YeUO'Wtail. chine a.nd small radlanL gu:
Bendana ln regulation whlte for the Sophomore set · · · she rt sleeved Yawl ihJver your t imbers over to the BAYSIDE FISH MARKET, h eater), located ln and about ~d sJeeveleu. rayons and cottons from $2.96 · $3.95. Hlrh school WON'T YAWL ? ? ! 2800 Lafayette, Newport. Open 7 day11 under the retail liquor store known
can also be hlgh-1ifed with Lanamere sweaters from this swank the sign of P isces. a.s "Moerman•j Llquor Store,"
UttJe emporium (diverting fish-pond right ln the center!> Lanameres eBE'ITE• TO HA• VE !..OVED A SQUATl'Y attuated at the addreu and double for cashmeres at half the prtce · · · Short sleeved pullover.!! :R · premises known aa 700 Cout
and cardigans s5.90-$8.95. Girls who have saved their allowance can GIRL TH.A." NEVEk TO HA VE LO\rt:D A Highway, ln the City of New-
get the real cuhmere beauties here too in purple, oatn:ieal· green or TALL! Regardless of the length of your Flexor port Beach, Orange County,
pink. Perambulate to the Petite Ville for dresses. lln~erie. suits. Hallucis Longus, your lt"gs will hang out just California, together with the
lt'a at ·o21 Coast Blvd., corona. del Mar. Harbor 2332-\\ · the right amount In a pair of Tabak Ortgtnal good will at 8atd b!;!slness.
• • • Proportioned Slacks from Ricky'•· Tabak The said sale Is to be consum -
BEY MATEi \\.ANT A RISO FOR FREE~'!' Strutter Slac ks ($7.951 are designed and tail-mated and the conaider11-tlon or
HERE ARE THE RULES : GO DOWN TO THAT FASCINATING ored tor perlect custom f it for Jong, abort and price for such sale U! to be paid
MARE·INER 'S NEST CALLED WALT'S TRADINC? POST._ and ask standard womeri. You don't go flapping around trtpptng youraelf up on Novf'mber 7, 1951, at 11 :00
Walt to ring that 100 year old bell for you. This. line. clanon-toned with these sJacks, or looking tor them up around your knees either o'clock A.M ., at the office of Fred
20.. bell ortglnally came otf the oldest school in Orange County. see? And say now that the bowling aeuon Is here and the ptnboys A. Wilbur, 509. First National
They juat don't maJc:e bells like this anymore. boy! Thi• one at are in bloom, It'll be easier for you t o keep out of the gutter if You Bank Building, Fourth and Main
only $50 will make a wonderful bell warning, ranch dinner, bell. o.r own SEVERAL pairs of Ricky's 8lacks. Man-tailored slacks by Grs!f Stretotlll, Santa Ana, C&Jifornia.
perhaps call lhe faithful vespers. And sailors beware .. Don t $5.95 • $10.95 In covert cloth, strutter. gaba.rdint', heavy wrinkle Dated OCtober 17, 1951.
get lost In a fog on payda~-. because WaJt's has a chrome binnacle reslatant rayons ... checka, plaid&, solids. IF ANY MEN READ JULIUS G. MOERMAN
complete w ith compass for $2~ and a 12 volt light plant. perfect THIS-GO TO RICKY'S FOR THE LATEST IN ARROW SHIRTS. Intended Vendor
condition $~. The pair of 20 lb. book ends here woul.tl make a Rlck) .. 8, 1704 s~"'POrt Bl\·d., CoKta ~tt"U, BMLcun 6544. No. 234 -Timea
nautically nifty gift. And Walt's Trading Post can give )OU enough TRJCKS OR TREATSY ! ' • • Published 10/23/~l
rope ... Full coll ot % inch rope ~Ike. brand newp E;'eryt.hl~:2 I 3~~ You don't want to wake up No\'. 1 and find
rings true. 80 ring that belt at \Va.lt 8 Trading' 08 ~c.lu.<Jln Sun. I your 2 whe-eled carriage on top of your roof or your
st., nr. the Ice house, Ne~·port. Open every day g outbuiltlings toppled over do you! Polite Hallo-
Closed Wed. Harbor 2470. ween blackmail will soon be upon you, so best get
• • • l.n a supply ot cookies and cupcakes from the Nf'"'-
MY DEAR! HA VE YOU SEEN THE PAPERS? ! port Bakf'ry. Bob is making special Hobgoblin
ONE OF THEM SA '-rS, "La Vin de France cakes decorated with witches. cats and pu1npkin
.. · babl means some old candles, These are real BlaCk Magic cakes made
est le chef. Which pro :, . . from a secret Betty Crocker recipe guaranteed to be shuddering!)•
Cliche about the proof ot the pudding. This chef supreme. The Newport Bakery will have plenty of doughnuts on ~allpaper over at M ~DonaJd's Paint .s tore 18 very hand and car) beat up any special order you would like tor party
bright and giddy v.·i th little. appropnate ~n mot.a festivities. Prepare for the witching hour at the Nf'wport Bakery.
sprinkled thru' it ... ~eat for conversation an•l 2112 Ocean 'Front. Harbor 1442-'R. This bakr sh9J11 opt"n 7 days
No. 52108
IN' THE SUPERIO R COURT OF
THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
JN AND FOR THE COUNTY
OF WS ANGELES
No. 28991Z
ln the Matter of the Estate of
CATHERINE A. SMITH,
DeceaBed.
NOTICE OF SALE OF
REAL PROPERTY
, ,
LIG~L .NOTICI
Record.a: of Orans-e county. UN·
WPROVED.•
l'M<el 11: Lot· 51, Tract 1183,
Seavlew IHICllto Ad(\IUon ID Or-
ange County ... abowD on a map
recorded bi Book 34, paces 13 and ·
H of the MlocellaneoUo Napa,
Recorde of -Orang"e . County. UN·
IMPROVED.
PaTooi '2" Lot 11, Block l, Tract
919, City of Newport Beach, u
shown on a Map recorded ln Book
29, pages 31 to S4 lnchalve, of
Mlacellaneoua Map•, Records of
Ou.nge Count:)'. CalJtomla . UN·
IMPROVED.
Patt.e.I SS: Lot 12, Block l , Tract
919, City ot Newport Beach, u
shown on a Map recanted ln Book
29, pages 31 to 3" ln~lualve, or
Miscellaneoua Maps, Records of
Orange County, Callfomta . UN-
IMPROVED.
· Pueel S4 : Lot 13, Block l, T ract
919, City or Newport ·B each, a.a
shown on a Map recorded In Book
29. pages 31 to 34 inclusive, of
Mi.scellanf'ous Maps, Recorda of
Orange County, California. UN-
IMPROVED.
Parcel 3.5: Lot 14, Block 1, Tract
919, City or Newport Be~ch, tl8
:ihown on a )fap recorded in Book
29, pages 31 to 34 Inclusive of
Miscellaneous Maps, Records or
Orange County, Calltornla. UN·
IMPROVED.
SUBJECT TO current taxes,
conditions, restrictions, reserva-
Uoru, rightB of way ot record, If
any.
The t erms and conditions or sale
are ca.sh in lawful monPy of the
United States upon tbc confirma-
tion of sale. ·
Certific ate of tltl~e ~t the ex-
pense of the purcha.cier
Bids or offers rt1t1 be In writ-
ing and will be received at the
aforesaid office of the under-
signed administrator .
Dated this 4th day ot Oc tober,
1951 .
BEN H . BROWN,
Adrninlstl'ator ot the estate
of said deceased. gay looks in kitchen or d1nnett~. Then there ai:e the a WePk from 8 :SO_ 6 :SO. -
Howdy Doody caper papers ,,,.h 1ch keep the children • • Good cause belng s hown there-No. 232-Times.
ln their rooms. McDonald's has wallpapers to suit IF YOU SHOULD LOOK UP FRot: YOUR NEEDLEPOINT
every whim. room and purse .. Provincials, quilted ctlinlZ') Chinese j ONE DA y and see your Venetian Blinds wigwagging, semaphoring
moderns, Colonials. There is the Glendura whi~h i~ absol~te_ly washab~e and flsshing an S. O. S .. perhaps you Mould &"i .. ·e up needlepoint
in case your arm slips with an occas!ODaJ rh1sgu1ded tn1ssile .. There l.!I and call a. psychiatrist. On the other hand, if your blinds are droopy,
al.90 Wall-Tex which is a fabric coated. washable wall covering. and dejected, djrty and In need or rehabilitation. }·au should call the
Imperial. Hollycraft, \Valcrest and Birge. You can get yourself 8 Shad~ Shop. Mr. Clinton Wolfard ts now on call here for estimates.
new outlook b}· slapping a little colorful wallpaper here and there or expert advice on V. Blinds. traverse tracks and au manner of
... also good for Ma}' Baskets. ~tcDonald Paint Store, 1872 Har· drapery hardware installation.s. As Mr.!I. Wolfard proudly announces.
bor Blvd., Costa ~fesa. Beacon 5703. "Windows hold no secret from Clinton." Just in at the Shade Shop--
• e e ... DOUBLE EXTENSION RODS THAT GO AROUND CORI\'ERS.
HEIOHO ANJ> ~t:ERRY DINGLE ·BERRIES TO ~HADE SHOP. 514 29th ST., Newport. Harbor 884. AVNT !\ONXIE ACROSS THE MILES! Don't giggle and e e e
beat your chests because the sun ls .!hinlng like summer "COME INTO THE GARDE'N MAUD
on your thatched little heads! Only 1,152 holll's until FOR THE BATWING NIGHT HAS FLOWN."
•
Chrfatmas! Divide this number by two, then subtract that Yes, Maud thus I am reminded that in re5ponse to an
old uchet bag you got on the tree last year. and you will overwhelming beating ot wings. Polly Apparel has shipped
havl! the approximate number of waklng bout's you have in a larce stock or the new Batwlng sweaters, or maybe
left for mailing packages, addr e.ssing c&rd8 and getting lit .. they flew in on their own. An)"4•ay, theae new arri\1'&18
Frightening, eh May? Hence: The Balboa 5 &: JO invites have a wondroua winppread plus turtle necks. Bat.a?
you to come over and pick out some double dandy Ruat· Turtles ! What will they think ot nert? These hl-nlel"f
cran. Xmas card.a be-fore they eel all gummed up by mad, are 1009'-wool in navy. while, black, gold. pink, and
·rrenzled lut minul@ neurotics. Have 20-20 foreaight and sand ~.9.5. Other Scotctl Dew sweatera with wing collars
pick lip a few seal.! and wrappings. Gala metal boxea for and button necks ln autumn browns. greens. yellow and
cakes and pffernuss are 25c--55c. A.nd PACKAGES FOP.. aqua $6.96. Smart •horty jackets ot lOO"fi wool suede
OVERSEAS MUST BE MAILED BY NOVEMBER 15. <:io on gtrl, "MACO" cloth with erests rampant of red, beigt and gold at S29.96.
It's in the cards. Donaldson's BalOO. 5 & 10, SOO Main, Balboa. Betwixt a.nd between the Polly Appaft'I and THE MAN SHOP whictl
• e • is nrht next door. you can find EVERYTHING. you need tor men.
I SA y OLD GIRL! IT'S SIMPLY women and children .•. Pully App&N"I 1883 Nf""'·port A\·~ .• Cotlta
CRICKET YOU KNOW! Put on your old MNa..
achool hair-bow and bowl off to the Jo-1..iefo
S port Sbop for a fUll sized stare at the new
Sunrose gray flanne l suits! Sun rose of Cali-
fornia. hu Imported English cricket flannel
t rom the isles and fashioned tailored suits "'----i • ,',11
($27.95 ... 'ridiculously low isn't It!) Slacks , ____ ·
($9.95) Pedal Pushers ~$8 .951 . S c nrose, Jong a
.. NOT CRICK.Er' famous name in sportswear gives you another
group of custom converted coordinates In this quality fia.nnel. In
f'ach garment, suit skirt, .slacks Qr pedal pu.shers, you'l1 di.scover a
small concealed pocket. Don't ask me why! It you operate on RaJl-
road time, you could fob your watch l.n it -If you're the cautious
type that ha.s to know where your next dollar'a coming from, you
can hide one in your Sunrast> flannels! J frJ..eto. Sport Shop. 1835
N~·port A\'t'-. CostM Mt"S&.
' . • •
..n~. -·f!!I . -~--. t ·. -r:--"I .. ) I .,;,2-··· I •, 'I
I .:• ··r.. ,·• __ ,... . . ,
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SAY MISTER! WHY DON'T YOU
CALL YOUR FAMILY IN'l'O THE LI-
BRARY for a heart to heart talk this
evening? Tell your loved ones you want
to do something nice tor them . . . like
· g them to dinner al the CASA DON
CARLOS. Tell the tittle, steamy mother
to come away tram her cook stove, dry
her warped. litUe hands on her apron, and
pin up her wisps of haJr. Gather every-
one into the old carryall and chug over to
this charming Mexican restaurant for eome
....CARRYALL" unusual food. (Not like Mother makes ...
for a ,..Cbange.) This fionest to good-ness Mexican cooklng Is sheer
bliss... for old and young. Dinners or ala carte prices are reasonable,
a.nd children's spechll plates are only Mc. Go on try it, Mister ...
Tacos. enchiladas, tried beans. chile rellenos . . . Have one of each
for everybody and a cold beer for yourself. Casa don Carlos, 113
22.nd St., Newport Beach. Closed Tues. Harbor 2638-M.
• A DIRECT QUOTE FROM • •
MRS. EVAN JONES OF BALBOA JSLAND-
"I think Radio w.,.f'!il ar... "'ondf"rhlli. J!Dd I
"'ouldn't ha\·e any other!" Mrs. Jones is Whole
heartedly endorsing the Radio \Vave pennanen t
given exclusively by Mildred over at Jlm'• Beaut)·
Shop i.n Corona del Mar. The Radio Wave eliminates
guesswork in permanent waving by scientifically
recording the chemical change in your hair 8.8 It Is "Naturally
being processed. Mildred guarantees this Radio Curly''
Wave an11 states that It ia especially dandy for difficult "hard to
curl" bleached. or dyed hair. These excellent Radio Waves are $1!5 up.
Mildred formerly owned the Beauty Bar on Balboa lsland. So if
you've been looking for this expert Beauty Booster, Aile 's at Jlrn'a
Beauty Salon, 204 Coast H ighway, Corona del Afar. Look natural,
Curly! Call Harbor 1876 day or night for appolntmenL
CDM Matron 'Home Bea con Belles
From Mexico C ity Name Officers
Mrs. Norman Nelson, ~16 Poin-
settia avenue. retu.med Monday
from a short stay in AfexiCo City
in company with her friend. Mrs.
Maude Flather of San Marino.
Retumlng, they stopped at Lazy
A ranch, Alpine. hostessed by
Mrs. Nelson's sister, Mrs. A. P.
Pratt. •
-Opportunity ts knocking In
CLASSIFIED A.f?S.
New officers of the Be.aeon
Belles, evening Homemakers' club
of the Harbor area, are Mrs.
Gloria Tuft.a, cha.trman; M n. Rae
Buell, vice c hatnna.n. and Mnr.
Marjorie Badger. secretary.
WALLET WST
Robert M'. Smith of Balboa yes-
terday told police he had lost hts
wallet, contalning identification
papers, in the vicinity of Mesa
Theater.
fo r . and It being for the best Publish Oct. 9 ·16 -23 , 1951.
Interests of said estate, the under-
signed, Ben H . Bro"'Tl, administra-
to; o! the estate of Catherine A.
Srhith, deceased, "'ill sell at pri-
vate sal~. to the hlghe.st and best
bidder, subject to the confirmation
of said Superior Court, on or after
Saturday, the 27th day of Octo-
ber, 1951, at hlis office. 808 North
Spring St., City of Loe Angeles,
In the County of Loe Angeles.
State of California, all the right,
title and inte rest o! said deceased
al the time ot the death. and all
the right , title and Interest tha.t
the eatate of said deceued has by
operation or Jaw or otherwt.aa
acquired other than. or ln addition
to, that or said deceaaed. &t the
time or death, in and t o all of all
ot that cert.a.ln real property de-
scr ibed a.s foUOW.!, to-wit: TO BE
SOLD AS A UNIT:
Parcel 18: Lot 28, Tract 1133,
~avlew HelghU Addition in Or-
ange County, as shown on a map
recorded In Book 36, pages 13 and
14 of the Miacellaneous Mapa,
Recor<U of Orange County, Call-
!ornla. UNIMPROVED.
• Parnt-1 19: Lot 29, Tract 1133,
Seav1ew Heights Addition in Or·
ange County, as shown on a map
recorded In Book 36. pages 13 and
14 of the Miacellaneous Maps,
Records ot Orange County, Cali-
fornia. UNIMPROVED.
Parcel 20: Lot 30, Tract 1133,
Seaview Heights Addition ln Or-
ange County. as shown on a map
recorded ln Book 36, pages 13 and
14 of the Ml8ceJlaneou1 Maps,
Records of Orange County, Ca.li-
!ornla. UNIM~ROVED.
Parc..1 21: L<>t 31, Tract 1133,
Seaview Heights Addition in Or-
ange County, as shown on Map
recorded ln Book 38, }>ages 13 and
14 ot the Miacellaneou.! Maps,
Records or Orange County, Cati·
tomia. UNIMPROVED.
Pzlrct.-1 !Z: Lot 32, Tract 1133.
Seaview Height.a Addition ln Or-
ange County, as shown on map
recorded in Book 36, pqes 13 and
14 JJt the Miscellaneous Maps,
Records of Orange County, Cali-
fornia. UNIMPROVED.
Parcel !I: Lot 33, Tract 1133,
Seavtew Height.a Addition In Or-
ange County, 8Jll shown on a map
recorded In Book 36. pages 13 and
f 4 or the M.i.scellaneous Maps,
Recordll of Orange County, cau-
fomia. UNIMPROVED.
Pweel !4': Lot 34, Tract 1133.
Old Sailors Ball
NHYC Event
"Reservations ,accepted by tele-
pflone, mail, steamship or pigeon"
--90 read announcements ot the
Old Sailor's Ball. This annual
October event, to be held Satur·
day at Newport Harbor Yacht
club, is one ot the Harbor's old-
est, most traditional fall festtvl-
tlea. For the most part gold
braid is la.Id &aide and yacbt.amen
come In eomethlnr that repre-
eents a hidden and tnbibtted de-
stre or just fancy Imagination .
Costume.a are suppo&ed to per-
tain to the nautical. But ft.II sur-
prising how rfi.any things CAN be
auociated with the nautical when
one stops to think about it. Din-
ner begins at 9 p. m. and a sur-
prise . band will pro\flde music
tor dancing .
Costa Mesa MYF
Elects Officers
Ann Crawford is the newly
elected presldent or the Methodlst
Youth F ellowship of t he Cost a
Mesa Community M e t h o d I at
church. Named to 8erve with M IM
Crawford were Helen Sands, vice
president: Carolyn Overman, sec-
retary -treasurer: Bob McClellan,
camp promotion chainnan; Bob
Sankey. recreation c h a Ir man;
Beverly Thompson, world friend-
ship chairman; Joyce Sands, pub-
licity chairman; Donna Nelson
publicity chairman !or the sub-
district.
Final a rrangements were made
for a Halloween party which wtll
take place Saturday, Oct. 27, ln
the c hurch soclal hall.
CDM CIVIC ASSN.
Corona del Mar Civic A.Macia
lion will hear Councilman Bfaden
Flnch speak on city affairs when
members gather for a pot · luck
supper Thursday, 6 :30 p . m . In
Corona del Mar !\(:hool auditorium.
Everyone is welcome. Those at-
tending are uked to bring one
covered diah and their own table
Seavtew Heights AddiUQll in Or-service. -----'---
ange County, aa &bown on a map
recorded in Book 38, pages 13 and PURSE' LOSS TOLD
14 ot the M!acellaneous llaps. Loaa or a black leath~r puree
Records of Orange County, Call-Friday night near a 1ervfcei sta-
• •
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PASE 5
CLASSIFIED • . .
T~.-Mig~ Midget In Advertising
NEW~TJMEs· -Every '.fuesday
NEWPORT BAY POST-Wednesdays
NEWPORT-BALBOA PRESS -Thllrsdays
Newport Ba7 Foot cru.tfled Ado m-""' 18 the ~1 N""ews~T1mea er Uaie Tb~J PreM
MIHIMlJM AD 18 ' LllQl8 .
AD C'e"'llNI adl mast be ,.ad for CMb I• advuee of P"bllcw"--
4 Unes 1 Paper $ .75
4 Unea ·z Papen 1.50
4 Unee S Papers 2.00
tile publlahen will not be respon&fble for more than one 1n(9rT'C'Cl
tnaertlon of 3Jl adverttaemcnt, re9erve the right to oorrectly claaaNJ
any and all ads and to r eject any advertleement not contonnlng t u
rulu and regulaUons. Adverttsemf'nta and cancellations will bu
accepted up to 6 p.m. on the day preoP.d.lnc publication.
Except deadline tor News · Time1 is 11 a. m. Monday11
Plaone Rat. 1618. uk tor .. Ad Taker-" or aend ad and remlttaaee to
NEWl'ORT HARBOR PUBLISHING CO.
HI 1 Ba.100. Blvd., N~rport Beach. Callfornla.
10-BWllness Golde
For Venetian Blinds,
Shades and Drapery Hdwe.
THE SHADE 8HOP
Free estimates Pb. Har 884
New Hamilton
and Elgin Watches
Christmas Lay Away Plan
WALLACE CALDERHEAD
817 Coast Hlway, Corona del Mar
70tfc
VACUUM CLEANERS
Electrolux and others, $6.9~ up.
100 to choose from.
HANK'S Vacuum Cleaner Co.
901 S. Maln St., Santa Ana
Klmberly 3-2968
70tfc
IZ-BoDding Services
Sympson & Nollar
PAINTING & DECORATING
"The Best Money Can Buy"
512 -38th St., Newport Beach
PHONE HARBOR 2404
:52tfc
REMODEL and REPAm
Residence or Commercial
R.. L. 'Dick' Nel.$on Sr.
Gen eral Building Contractor
538 F\lllerton, Newport Beach
F'ree Esttmatea Beacon 5779-W
73p87
DON K. BUTTS
Lie. Genera.I Contractor
Resideutial-Commercial
Remodeling
Phone Beacon 6408-W
Painting-and
Paperhanging
GEO. BURKHARDT
17tfc
608 -31st St., Newport Beach
Phone Harbor 2il8·W before
8 a. m. or after 4 :30 p. m.
83ttc
COMPLETE HOUSE CLEANING
Furniture add rugs shampooed.
Free estimates-Fully insured.
Al's House & Rug
Cleaning Co.
Beacon 15111 . 12ttc
PAINTING
COMMERCIAL -INDUSTRIAL
RESIDENTIAL
Free Estimates
R. Andresen Harbor 3205-R
85c99
FISHER
Drafting Service
916 Coast H ighway, Harbor 2443
Corona del Mar
2Z-Lost and Found
LOST -Overnight bag, leather.
Left Bay St., near 14th St ..
Newport, $10 reward. cat! at
13'4'4 Bay St .. Newport Beach.
88pB9 .
LOST-Wedding ring wi£.h 5 em·
c rald C'Ut diamonds on beach at
Bay Shor~s. Reward. Phone
Kl. 3-1448. 88c90
28-Sltuations Wauted •
EXPERT WASHING and Ironing.
Bring to 1822 VUelle Place,
Newport Beach. Har. 1257-W.
80p90
YOUNG man wishes job with ho-
t el or motel. Has had hotel
manairement training, 6 years
experience. National Hotel MB·
chine. Write W. G. Kinney, Gen.
Del., Seal Beach. 86p88
MIDDLE AGED woman in Co9't.8.
Mesa . wants baby sitting eve-
ning at your home. Ph. Beacon
5584-WK . 86p88
WIDOW, unencumbered middle-
aged wants position u house-
keeper (no cooking), chauffeur,
personal secretary. Reference11.
Beacon 5085. 88~
· Result.a come trom conatan,t .
Practice ! An ad regularly in thi!i
paper will produce results for Y9U-'
29-Help Wanted
Standard Stations, Inc.
Has a few openings
FOR MEN
-.
Who arf' looking for permanent
employment with excellent op.
portunity for advancemenL 21
to 40 preferred. Paid while
training. Approx. $277.50 mfmth
to Start. Liberal laundry allow·
a.nces. High school minimum
desired. See Supt. at the
STANDARD STATIONS
Dahlia & Coast Highway
Corona del Mar
Between 9 and J 1 every Friday
85c90
SALESMAN -Tr ave I Arts..
New 1-(ex. Well est.ab. major
gi.fl line. Furnish living and dl.9•
play trailer to right party. Ap--.
ply 11 to 12 a.m., 2092 So, Coa.at
Blvd .. Laguna. 87p89
WANT Man to cook, drive and
ca.re for house. Two adults. Live
irt Private room with TV. See·
Ray R. · Reeves, 1410 S. Bay
Front, Balboa Island. Har. 2168
86c88
EXPERIENCED power macblne
operators. Phone Harbor 3M6,
for appointment. 86c99
72tlc SO-Sale. Mlscellaneom
EXPERIENCED CARPENTERS
Want Work by Hour or Job.
Call Harbor 1164-:M
71lfc
PAINTING
EARL SHEFLIN
. For Better
TV Reception
Replace your weathered Antenna
·With a new V·Cone • $9.50 incl. Mast ·
TV SER~CE CALLS "
Day or Evening
fomla. UNIMPROVED. tlon at Balboa: Blvd. and Cout INTERIOR _ &X'XERIOR
l'alooel 26: L<>t Sil, Tract .1133, Hlgtiway wu reported to police PAINTING
Mesa Radio and Television .
109 Bi:oadway Costa Me&ll
87cl!t
-
•
ulltlht COINlltloftu y-dl11ln9 '°""' ro prowde araw visual coinf0tt and ro add an enlivening~ ro the
&unospbttt. lt<membet, good light iJ lmpomnr in p<O«Ctiog
your family's sight.
~ it•1 a full silt dining room or an aJcoore
amWori ol the li..U., rocm, it's a place wbett your family
and ftitnds gatbtt. And iight condirioning" can odd, mQCh
ro the gatherings. •
With oiw nlance IDd otllJna .btwu cles;gnod fm the
~.)'OU can urao,e a~ Q( ligbcin&"' fir ..., ocmioa,
mood or -Yoa an hn~ ibe IOOal IDh and gl•mocOUf
or brigl>r ..;.i cbcay-~ at fift&urip amaol. .
Whunei dot sia and sbope ol lhe -IDd llO WWW how
it io fw= '±ed, ,a. tk mbl dtalti Im 6w;.lif tio iu!p 1a.
Tloo(ll it,_......., ----,..u..c1a1a-.
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CALIPOINIA IDllON COMPANY
'
Sea view H eight:. Addition In Or· by ,Aline· Wagner, 1207~ Mullen LI,...._ .. ....,. _ INSURl:D .
ange County, u shown on a map SL, Loa Angeletl. .....,_,,oa.u
recorded 1n Book 38, pace-u and Glenn Johnston .
14 of tbe Mlocenaneoua Mapa, Pi"r.,.lets Lose 501 • Slat BL Newport Bw:h O'KEEFE A KERRITT r&nJe -.,
• •
Records ot ~ Cqunty, Cali· llarl>or 2291.J -The luteot 19:11 CP all au-·
fomla. UNDlPROVED. (C..1111• .. rr-l'ap 1) • tjc witb lamp and everythla&) ,
l'al'oo! H : Lot 38, Tract 1133, run by J-Smith, called t.c1c and H. H. HQLORQOK Stalnleu steel frlddle. A110 ._.
Seavlew Bef&'hta Addllion ID Or-a l2-yvd plner bY. Jobn Blaclrl Y thooe simmer burners A chnm\•
ange County, u ahown on a m-i> called beck --of offilde.. 'l;he DEPENDABLE PLUMBING grill broiler. Balance I ·owe oa
reccmied In Book SI, p&g8 lS and he&dlinemnan caJled every play A Prompt . ? orove la $139.82. pan h&\'e .,qu!tl(
14 of the Klocell&neoua Kapa, lllat oerioualy hurl.' u.e P!r&Uo. ll<p&lr 8enlce 'Malnt&ln"1 FREE It you t&l<e _,,....11 of
Records of <>ranee County, Cali-The locals had• Ia pena1u.. qalnat ~= Ha.-141&-W-$7.43 per mo. U.oed It 2 monU..
tornla. UNIMP!ROVED. / them and Ban -.,.. lrad .01 Balboa BmL, Newpqrt'Bf-cb but you coil't tell IL See Kr,
.....,.. ta: Lot 48, Tract 1133, Olily lllne. Belrind r..i Kaye. and • Baucbn, 404 So. Spodn. run.,
Seavlew Hel&lita Addition In Or-Boll -... In wl!leo wett l~ . ~· , Im, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m: PIL :UU. use OoUDty, u aboWn on a map Dan W-..-u (T); llm JCeellne ·' -llttc
recorded' ID Boolr se, P6CM 1~ and c&l; amen.,., Knnl•r anc1 o..w Alcobda A.aaa;,1 • K"lcNKou ...i-u. :"::I 14 of Ille .._. .. _ Kapa, <•I. · w-· p o --a~. ot "-·-~-•1 Call ~ •• • wllla ---· ·a ,... old. ~-.., .. _... ... ll.AND1, • .. • t a Cdetwww · ••• 'WM Call-' ~ na.--a-----~ •om!&. ~~~ · .,... otfn. ·-.__,. __ • " un~•-· 81 Rnp •' • W Ln..O.. ,..,_. SJm""'1 lllJl
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BEAUTIFUL Spinet p!ano. Re_.
.-. Pay out i.i.nce $387
· Ulce rent. Ulce new! Anotlie.r,
blond mahogany cue, gorgeoua
~Roaehold Goods . tone, '49~. Famou11 make! AIBo ;;;;-~""""=;.:;...o..;;..;....o.. ___ ' man.y rental returns. Save from
NORGE WASHER -It.a the 1851
latfft all abtomaUc wa11her. Hu
agitator and goes Ouah to the
wall, h&i. overflow rtn1e &nd
1ptn drtea clothes. can put
c1othea ln t.he top ~ forget
about them. Balance due on
contrac;.t Is only $238.86 a.nd l
pakt over $297 for It. My equity
FREE lf you take payment.a or
St2 .~ ~r mo. See Mr. Baughn
404 So. Spadra, Fullerton, 9
a .m. to 8 p.m . Phone 2152.
86tfc
MAPLE DINING TABLE and _.fi
chairs and maple rocker. JUST
LIKE NEW. Reasonable. 301
L&rkapur (lower apt.) Corona
del Mar. 88c&;
STUDIO COUCH, dbl mattress &:
box Bprlnp, small tables, small
sas room heaters, combination
elec. retrig and 8love, rocking
chair a. PhoQe Beacon 7m· W ,
86<88
SECTIONAL COUCH and mahog·
any 4 -poatcr canopy bedroom
eel. Dre8.'Jf'r, high-b<>y, night
t stand-. Mahogany corfcc table.
1011 Ca.Jlrornia St .. Huntington
Beach. 88c89
SS-;-Boa~ Supplies
-Chrysler Engines
Used
Crowns -Royals
See John Harvey
at Seacraft
825 COAST HIOHWAt
NEWPORT BEACH
PH. BEACON 6771
IMttc
1120 to $300. All in perfect con·
dlUon. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO
STORE, 520 No. Main, cor. Sth
St., Santa Ana. Subject to prior
oale.
~ BUYS a good U8ed pl.ano. Oth-
ers for $68, $76, etc. DAN7.r
$CHM1DT PIANO CO., Santa
Ana.. 520 No. Main, cor. 6lh St
41-Sto"'8 and Offl~.es -ATTRACTIVE OFFICE on New·
port Blvd., near the new hos·
pital. Excellent location with
parklng. Also perfect ror Oor·
isl shop or other sma.ll buslneM.
$4 5 mo. 466 Newport Blvd., Cos·
ta Mesa. Beacon 57I3·R. 82trc
MACHINE SHOP SPACE. Low
rental lo responsible party ""'ilh
one er more machines. 920 Coast
Hlwy., Newport Bench . 86pA8
42-Wanted to Rent
LEASE with option lo buy, 4
bdrm. home. furn l~hed." .Ha.rbo:-
Area. • Rt-MO nable pric·r Call
Mrs. Rf'tmier, H arbor 27~1 .
THREE or 1 bedrooms, fumisht>d,
Harbor Arca. R<'asonablr rent.
C~ furnish rerercnces. Call Mr.
or Mrs. R etmicr, Harbor 2751 .
84tfc
WANT to rent or lC'asc with option
to buy. Unfurn. hous('. dbl. gar.
In Harbor area. Mu.st be in ,:::ood
neighborhood. Ph. Har. Ol95·W.
87c89
48-;-AJ!artments and Holl!leS -.
BALBOA -Modern 2 bedroom
nicely turnWie<t apt. $65 mo.,
yearly. Util. pd. Phone Harbor
2791·J. 83Uc
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Winter
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1 Bedroom Apt ....... $ 48 mo.
2 Bedroom Apt......... 68 mo.
2 Bedroom House .... 75 mo.
2 Bedroom House.... 100 mo.
Yearly
2 Bedroom house
Livingroom. bath
Kitchen .............. $70 mo.
JIM & SALLY NEWLIN
with
JOHN D. BURNHAM
~07 E . Balboa Blvd., Balboa
$13,900
Th.la Balboa laland home, like aome people, makes
friends. Whether lt'a becaU8e of t.he chttrlneas of the
roome on a dull day or lhe nickering light of the open
{Ire on wintery night.a, Uie casual vt11Jtor aaya, '"This
ls really home." A majestic towering tree shades the
e nclosed patio. Two bedrooms and aleeplng room for that
guest you WML Tbe large living room and din.Ing room
kept tor those quiet eve.nlng11 at hon1e v.•lth the fan1lly
and friends. The home la furnished, economically heated.
and arrang~ for comfort.
Park
island realty co.
at Agate A ve~e. Balboa Island Harbor 377-W
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BAY & BEACH BARGAINS
DUPLEX 1 bdm1. each. Modern , br·ca.kra8l bar,
tll1owcr. nicely furnis hed. Over 4-car garage. Good
tlon. S 16.600. Mlghl consider BOme trade.
B & B Bargains
s tall
loca·
ON PENINSULA Two bdrm. house built about ten years
11.go. Good loca. and In good condi. A buy at $12.500.
BAY & BEACa REALTY
14~ Balboa Blvd.
Ethel Shirley
Jack J.liller
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Harbor 1264
Gloden Fay
Dlck Fe.y
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Special Offering 1n 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 for quick sale!
Listings Wanted -Rentals IL Sales
W. E. FISHER ERNIE SMITH
BUILDER-REALTOR REALTOR-ASSOCIATE
916 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar
Phone Harbor 2443
$1500DOWN
Very lovely 3 bdrm. G .I. RESALE
This home is only 2 moe. old.
Spacious llv. rm. wlt.h beauti-
ful fireplace, dining ell, cheer-
ful kitchen with lot.a of tile.
Colorful bath with tlJe 6 feet
over tub, large back bdrm. opcM
onto covered patio, double gar.,
with ample atorage apace. 80
ft. wide lot. Low monthly pay·
mf'nt.s include taxes, tnaur., and
t 'A-lnterc!lt.
Price $12,162 .
How in the world can you
lose on a deal like thls ?
$1900 DOWN
C . r. RESALE -3 bdrm .. 31~
yrs. old. Top con dition, hwd.
floors, tilr, lari;c dbl. gllragc.
Bc!il E . Side.
Price $11,250
$36.12 Per Mo.
Is thc-einn.zin ~ paymenlt<1 on this
Vf"ry attractive 1 yr. old, 2 bdcm
home. HY.'d. floors, tilt'. lovely
kitchen with br<'akfast nook.
larJ:;:e redwood covrrrd patio,
floWl'rs and shrub!!. Best neigh·
borhood. J">ricPd lo 8C'll at $89&0
with '2500 down. This is an
FHA 4 ~~ r;.; deal.
Subdivided Lots
Street11 -Curbs -Utilltlrs
Top location among $1 0:000 to
$1 5,000 homes. 13 lots al $1350.
Phil Sullivan
Geo. Everson
Mesa 1856 Newport Blvd., Costa
Phone Beacon 7123
I 1\cross from Costa M<'sa Bank)
Eves. Ha. 3157·W Bea. f1458·J
BALBOA
PENINSULA .
CL~'F' HA VEN-Only $l3,95t>
G. L ~ -l:.arge combination FHA G. L
loan. Lovely 2 bdrm. and den home. Dining nn.,
lge. kitchen, puDman bath., large brick fireplace,
double garage. -
COSTA MESA-Only $10,500
Nearly new 2 bdrm. home. Fireplace, hwd. floors,
lots of tile. Large rms., dbl ·gar., lge. lot. EZ terms.
490
C. GALEN DENISON, Realtor
A. E. JOHNSON, Broker
Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Beacon 6698
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CORONA DEL MAR INCOME
Don't fail to see this most attractive 2 bdrm. home,
only 4 yrs. old, in choice location. Separate guest
room and bath adjoining garage. Excellent income
record. Now rented at $115 per mo. It will sell
QUICKLY AT-
Price -$11,500 -Terms.
Wm. W. SANFORD, Realtor
Exclusive Agent
Park Ave. at Marine Harbor 2462 Balboa· Island
Looking for an Investment -- -
and a perfect hedge against inflation?
\Ve offer 130 acres of rich Imperial Valley Farm Land
Now leased for 6 years at $7000 per year, payable an·
nually CASH IN ADVANCE. Tenant-pays a.II costs ex-
cepl ta.xes which are low. Total price of lhls farm is only
$60.000, resulting In a secure 1070 net return on invest·
ment. In addition. we expect this land to double in
value during the term of the lease. For further inforn1a·
lion call -' STANLEY HADFIELD, Realtor
216 Marine Ave. Balboa Island Harbor 20
• OPEN FOR INSPECTION -JOHNSON
Outboard Motors
KNOTTY pine bachelor apt., near
bus. Bre(\.krL'lt bar. UliL pd. $55
mo . ..yearly. 1512 W . Ocean Frt.
Phone Harbor 1677·J. 88p88 Hubor 1607 (Ev ... Har. 2278-WJ 48-Apartments and Hotl!lell Pretty As A Picture BEA t.'TJFUL 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Dutch Colonial. Flag8tone front.
Private patio, forced air heat.
F ireplace. Garbage d I s po s a I.
\Vealhcr stripped. Large sun
deck. This Is an out.standinc
value and a fine homC.
, 1 to 5 Daily
4 NEW 2-BEDROOM MODEL HOMES
from The only factory ·approved .5ales 3
and Service Station ln the 'New·
port Harbor Area.
bdrm. completely furnished
house. board gentlemen. $35 a
month rental. 3·rOOJTI trailer,
pri. lndry. &: bath, $40. 200 E .
16th St.,"Costa Mesa. 86p88 South Coast Co.
Newport Blvd. at 23rd SL
Harbor 2600
llJtfc
36 FT. HIGGINS CRAFT equipped
for jig tl.shing. Small bait tank.
OMC diesel. Good condlt ton.
Prtee $2100. Phone FLeetwood
8·2328 or LYcomlng 2·84V3. Af-
ter 8 p. m. 85p90
BOAT SLIP FOR RENT -
Now available. Har. 2979·M
85p90
ONE BEDROOM apt. partly furn.,
utilities paid, only $4~. 920 Coast
Htwy., Newport Beach. 86p88
BY OWNER -Two furnished
apartments, 5·room and 1-room.
by month or year. Modern. In-
clude• refrigerator. :W2 W . Bay
Ave., Balboa. 87p89
BEAUTIFUL NEW 3 ·bedroom
turn. home. TV, deep freeze.
auto. wuher. F enced yard.
Children. pets 0 . K. 23581 Pi-
rate Rd., Newport Helghl.9. Ph.
Beacon 686l·JK. 87c89
DOWNTOWN BALBOA. Se veral
apt!:. on 2nd floor wtth balcony
o r view of bay. Clean, good beds,
refrig. $25 -$•0 mo., winter.
See Mre. Sulit van, JM 11' Main
St., Balboa. 87c8n
S25 WK. or special monthly rate.
2 bdrm. furn. apt. Laundry rm ..
fenced play yard for children.
garage. Utll. pd. The BLUE
TOP, 401 Newport Blvd. 8'Ufc
UNFURN. HOUSE. 1.Arge living
room, dining room. one bdrm.,
bath, kitchen, garage. Beautiful
garden. Near C. D. M. beach.
$1!'), year leue. ~o pet.a. Har-
bor 1"8--W. 87c89 FOR SALE-Mooring No. o.381
10th a.nd Bay Avenue. $126.00.
P.hone LO : 5-8271 or LU 2M6.
86dll
CHEAP winter rental to right
party. Furn. 1 or 2 bdrm. apt. '3
3106 Channel Place, Newport
PRIVATE FLOATS for boats up lela.nd. No pets. Harbor l217·J.
Tots and Pets Welcome
rm., 1 bdrm., furnished ~ dble.
NewporL Play grounda. 1 blk.
from ocean and bay. $10 mo.
Harbor 987. 87c92 lo 40 ft~ Canal wcctlon. Reason-I 78tfc
able ~-Ph. Har. 73·W, 88c90
BALBOA ISLAND -Attractive -'I'RO~LER • ART", all round bachelor apt. near So. Bay. Util.
flah1ng boat. With equipment. paid. Garage $75 mo., yearly
Speedy and al~ong. 100 hp. May or $M> mo, winter. Ph. Harbor
exchange for. .A. L. Marks, 1671. 79t!c
609 -29th St., J',;ewport Beach.
88p90 T O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :
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M-Muslcal. Radio
RENT A PIANO. Let the Kiddies
learn, ~ per mo. Full term rent
allowed on any piano In our
stock. DANZ · SCHMJ.DT Big
Plano Store, 520 No. Main St.,
Santa Ana.
1f a yearly rental is a must.
·This ls for you. Apt. rurn. for 2
Utilities paid and r a garage).
1240 W .• Balboa Blvd. H. 1072-J
88p90
LIDO ISLE
Sparkling 1 or 2 bedroom turnl.11h·
ed apartmenlll. One bedroom
(twin bedt) $7~ mo. 2 bedroomi;i J
$100 mo. All utilities pa.id. Pri-
vate garages. .
P.A. PALMER
INCORPORATED
COZY fumi&bed bachelor apt.
Liv. r oom with htde&bed eofa.
Nice bath and kitchen. Yearly
rental. rea.sonabk>. 710 Marigold
Ave., Corona del Mar. Harbor
3025· W . 86c88
FURNISHED 125 Via Jucar, Lido
I sle. Attr&ctive 2 bedroom in~
e luding TV. Large patio. Owne r
here Friday. AXmlnater 3·2315.
88p90
Balboa Island
We have several attractive apt.a.
and houaea tor winter rental
&tarting at 14~ mo. a.nd a few
yearly rent.ala 1ta.rtlng at 165.
Nelda Gibson, Rltr.
306 Marlne, Balboa lal. Har. 502
69lfc
ORAND PIANOS: Baby Gra.nd,
repoueaaed, 149~. Term&. Alao
olhera new a.nd uaed. Steinway.
Chlckt-ring, Wurlitzer, A. B.
Chue, Knabe. Raworth, Lund-
etrum. F r om i585. DANZ-
SCIDtIDT, ~20 No. Main. cor.
6th. Santa Ana. 100 pla.noe al·
ways.
3333 Via Lido Harbor 1500 THREE Bdrn1. aunny lower apt.
SLIOHTLY USED Spinet pi"l'D·
like new. Big savinga. Convinl·
ent terms at SHAFER'S MUSIC
CO. (Since 1907}, 4.21 No. Syca-
more, Santa Ana. KI. 2·0672.
83tfc
TELEVJSJON ! Trad e your old
piano on beautiful television.
BJg a.Uq wance. Famous make11
in televtaion. DANZ-SCHMIDT,
520 No. Main, cor. Ith St., Santa
Ana.
B.A.M:M.OND ORGANS! The great
Hammond Chord Organ. U you
don't know a note, you ca.n play
lh!a! The Hammond Splnet Or·
ran. World's most beauutul
lone•. Ea 1 y terma. DANZ-
llCHMIDT Plano It Ot-gan Co.,
Santa Ana, 620 No. Main, Cor.
6lb StreeL
GET THE TOP DOLLAR lor yoor
Newport Beach, Call!.
WlNTER RA TES, 3 rm. rurn. apts
On Collins 1sland. Each. apt.
has water frontage.
ALSO Penthou.se on lease. West
end Pa.rk Ave., Balboa Island.
Ph. Harbor 2962·W. '76tfc
BALBOA PENINSULA -Furn·
!shed single apt.a. $25 and $3:>
mo. to June l~th. Frtgtdalre.
Laundry available. Ulll. lncl.
Harbor 1270-W. 83tfc
BALBOA . PENINSULA -At-
tractively rurnlshed 2 bdrm. du·
plex wttb rundeck. \Vlnter or
yearly. Reaaonable. Har. S019·R
83tfc
FURNI.SHED as 2 bdrm. apt. Lge
rooma. Bay view. \Vlnter $30
mo. utU. pd. Or wtll rent yearly
flnqulre lower rear apt.) 14.0:S
W , Bay A~ .• Newport Beach.
83p88
old piano. Trade It Lo tor It.Ii tu1J NICELY Furnidted Cottage, sult-
euh Tai~ oo a. Packard Bell able tor two people. Call at 3M
Wevtalon at SHAFER'S MUSIC Broadway, Coot& Meaa. 18c90
CO. !Since lllOlJ. Ul No. Syca· --,"'_,----------
more, Santa Ana. KL 1-«.12. NEW ':I bdnn. unCurnlahed apL
. 13tfe C1oee to ,ocea.n: No chlldttn or
~ Attr. furn. Gla&Bed In living
rm. Fl'ncW garden. $85 until
June l~th.
EXTRA gueat houiw with bdrm.,
din . rm. le. shower Incl. at $100.
12.'l Jade Ave., Utlle Island. Ph'.
Harbor 2652. 88p90
CORONA DEL MAR -Lovely 1
bdrm. apt. Picture window.
Brand new . maple n.tmltun-.
$~ mo, yearly, Incl. utU. Ph.
Harbor 386.J . 88c90
NEW 3 rm. tum. apt. Util incl.
Attractive yeacly rate. 2210
Harbor Blvd., Coata Meaa. 88c90
FOR RgNT-4 rm. furn. cottage,
garage, on 23rd St. near ocean.
'38 month. Couple preferrut:
Inquire 116 • 23"1 SL, Ntwpart
Beach. 88cOO
THREE RM. untum. apL Liv.
rm .• bdrm., kit., .tile be.th. Panel·
ray hut. Stove A refrlg. rurn.
317 H•Uotrope. ll>qulre 319
Hellolrope, Corona de! Mar. Pb.
Barbor ~w. ssuc
NEW FURNl8Hl!:D 8 boclrooliut.
'2 botba. Lido !Alo. Wlnttt rent-
al. •u3"monlll-Pb-8Tlvan
0-34 71 or Week enct. Hatbor
2T1&-W. lllldlO --------------·• pet.a. Ko dri.nk.Lnc. Yearly rent-
LOVJllL Y -plow upnpt piUo o1. ~ Oc:t_ 27th -alter 10:30
la per(ect playtq-coadltlon. a. m. I.Ill • 30th SL, Newport FURNl8.flED 1 bdral. apt., uW.
Termo. w~ --SU-Ill s..c11 upeo paid. ........,. No dtlldna, no
por mo. at 8HA.n:R'S Mt!BIC NEW llNPUJIN18HED pda. can 11e -H,,... aJ A 4.
00. C-lllCJJ). Ul.No..S,0.-With tarp w1..-i upper !lat Appl)'U.Cl>-Aw,IN-·
"inon, llallta Ana. KL '-:I:c ba7 bl ffod noldont'::i°r= rrt -. Apt. t. • "' ~
a•r.DWJN ACR080NIC ~ ~~ ~ ~Nice apt., 3
b .. ~ • 0 ..._ ""' .. d Ou'lp "
, )1oocl. &.•• uoq. ----pota. -~ i.t, ·~ mo. --.-... YWl !91.1 w 1111o jOd .to prior .i.. QANS-10. W: .., A-Nwpad to rl&lll ~.>!llilw.,;,....
llC:tl"11>T Ills Plaao "'-. 8111 •'di ~ ....... 117'1, ..,.. IJ'. -Mc-· A-. 81-
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SPECIALISTS
Call Edna CnJa
Linwood Vlck, Rltor.
B&lboa Island. Har. 20U 32c:M
BALBOA PENINSULA -At·
trfl.ctively furn ished garage apt.
Suitable couple. Avail. Oct. 15th.
$~ winter. $65 yearly, util and
• gar. included. Harbor 3010-R
78tfc
FURNISHED nice clean large
slttplng room, kitchenette, frig·
ldaire. bath. su n porch (2nd nr.)
$15 mo. Phone Harbor 69I·W.
77tfc
BAY FRONT -Lovely 2 bdrm.
2 bath apt. F irC'place. good heat,
$12:; mo til June 15lh.
ALSO l bdrm. bayfront, $75 mo.
to June 15th. Phone Har. 2!';52
o r Harbor 2914.·M eves. 77tfc -------------TWO BDR?i.f . Furnished House.
Utll. pd. Children 0 . K . Avail-
able Oct. 2Jst. Inquire lower
rear apt . 1405 W. Bay Ave ..
Newport Beac)l. 85c88
TWO BED RM. F'URN. or unfum
house, fenced in back yard. year
lease or will exchange for hou~
(n Cherry P oint. No. Carolina.
810 Larkspur, Corona del Ma.r.
Ph. Har. 1619·J. 86c8S
FURN. COITAGE. elect . refrig ..
until June let. F or 1 or 2. $30
pt>r n10. Ocean Front. 1129 E .
Balboa Blvd., Balboa. 88c90
YEARLY -Exccptlona.lly nice
Unfurn. 2 bdrm. duplex.. Many
extra features. Near both I
schools. Reasonable. 2265 Clay
St., Cliff Haven . 83t!c
44-Rooms for Rent
T\VO LOVELY bdrms upalalr.it
with porch, outside entra.nce.
Balboa Wand. Harbor 1129-J.
86p88
44·A-Rest .Homes
VACANC Y for elderly people.
Good m e&IB and care. Very lar1e
gardl'n. Laguna 4-4.326. 88p93
45-Rent., Mlll<:ellaneoas
FOR L.E.ASE;--C·2 lot in Laguna
Beach, auitable for boat build·
ing. auto painting, etc. Tel.
Laguna ~~ 160. 88<90
ts-AutomobUee, Tires
1936 CHEVROLET Sedan. runs
good. \Vtll ·~n or trade for what
have you! Ph. Harbor OlSf·W .
• 8&p88
1850 CHEVROL.ET Dix. f-door
Sedan, Uke new. Lota of extraa. ww trade ror lot In CDM. Pb.
Harbor 2288. Ndl8
lt:ll MODEL A pickup, ucellent
motor, new paint, atffl bod. SoOd
rubber. •1116. Pb. Har. leea-J.
87c88
llMl i,.Y. Con""rtible, eood nm·
ntn~ order. New top ud up-
bollteJ7. ... -IFDrd De-
luxa Station W-per1-ot
eo.d!Ucm •1216. 7U Broad Ill..
Newpo1~ Betpt., ~
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1 bdrm. h ome, perf<'Ct for a couple.
Like out of a ham<' magazine.
Its the ranch type wilh red"'-'ood
fenc ing, brick patio and nice
f:'arden. Sandy loam soil in good
CMla Mesa location. A well-
built .home and a wonderful buy
at $7995.
$3595 to $6975
Low Down Pay?lent -Easy Terms
• Price $21,500 1977-91 Maple St. Costa Mesa
Newport Heights
Consider small hon1e as part trade.
One · Block West of Harbor Blvd .• North of 19th
3 bdrm. home with hwd. fl oor!!,
flagstone fireplace. large platr
glaM windows facing the patio,
ll!'I brand new and a. lovely
homt". Compare this price with
au o thers -$11,950.
3 bdrms., l 3/4 baths
Brand n ew -Nl•wport Heights
home with ocean view. It has
everything, flrl'place, hwd. flrs.,
garbage disposal, low do .... •n pay·
mcnl. $13,750.
Beacon Hill Realty
<166 Newport Blvd. {above Arches)
Ph. B. 0713-R or Eves. B. ~632·W
LIDO ISLE
$·l,750 down. New 2 bedroom hon1e
near h<'l'lt bl;>ach. Full tile roof.
Patio. Furnace heal. Fireplace.
Bar type kitchen. Glass en-
('losed tub. Sec this before you
buy.
Price $15,750
Ranch
20 acrl's 6 mill's from l\'c\1.'port
12 acres in permanent pasture.
Equipm ent for 15,000 chickens.
Three h ouses, good barn. Abun·
dant chcap•water. Consider part
trade bay area . T e rms.
GREENLEAF & ASSOC.
BUILDER -REALTOR
31l2 N ewporl B lvd., Harbor 2552
Income Property I OCEAN. FRONT-3 bd 0m . h·omc.
O UPJ .. EX -Ocean side or Balboa dl'n, 2 baths. Lgc. living r n1 .,
Blvd. Onf' and two bt·J rtJo.:l&. fl•nced yd., dbl. garage. $14 ,{K)(}.
Good lnc0me. low 1·pk..:cp. By owner. H1:1.r. 3100·W. 85c90
St0,500. Tcrn1s.
TRIPLEX -Ocean Front. Brand
nf'W -!mart new furniture.
Priced below cost at $25,000.
Term!!!.
FOURPLEX-Ocean 1''ront. All
electric. R e a I money -n1aker.
$29,st>O. T ern1s.
Call J ohn Mottrllfl, Harbor 1~-
Notice -
to Trailer Owners
Ownocr wiJI take $2000 or good
trlr. 8.8 down payment on thi!>
very nic(' 2 bdrn1 . hon1e . F'ull
price $8000. ~ blk. to ocran,
coin. furn., lnclud. Bendix ""'ash-
er.
Don't pay rent,
COLLECT IT!
Make the down p&yment and let
the rentals pay off the balance .
2 bedroom cottage with fire-
place and four separate units to
rent on 2 comer Jots cl08e In,
Balboa. Old. but in good con·
ditlon. Space tor a little patio.
A good deal at $17,500, furn.
BALBOA COVES
Just 1 year old, English sty!~
home on large lot with 2 bdrms.,
dorn1itory and 3 baths. Spacious
living room, dining room, two
fireplaces and lots of windows.
Dbl. garag·e. Built for owners
use. Hdwd. floors. In neighbor·
hood of new homes.
$35,000
Balboa Realty Co.
Ross Greeley Jooephine Webb
Lillian McAdoo
700 E. B&lboa Blvd. Har. 3277
Modern redwood and glass
Two bdrm. and servant•s quarters.
Flagstone and wood floors. Two
years old. In grove of trees.
Beautiful view of the western P.A. PALMER
INCORPORA"fED 1
1 f you arc lnterci.;ted in this or 1 hills _ ln exclusiv.? section -2
nny olhl'r hon1(' .. pay Us a call . mlJes from ocean tn quiet sur·
3333 Via Lido, ,Ne-wrort Beach there is no obligation lUld we roundings. $25,000. Good terms.
mighl have ju&t what you arc 1987 I . A Co M
57-Real F...tste Wanted
looking for. I rv1ne ve., sta esa
Phone Beacon 5293· W Paul C. Jones, Rltr. 59lfc TWO or 3 bdrm. ho1ne fro1n pvt.
owner. Nwpt. Heights ur Co.'itl\
Mesa. Cf]. Vet. $8.000 c1:1.sh
avaUable. Call Beacon 6168-W
eve. or Sunday. 88p90
LEASE with opUon to buy, 1
bdrm. home, furnl•hed, Harbor
Area . Re&80nable price. Call
-Mra. Relm.Jer, Harbor 2751.
2307 W. Balboa Blvd.. Newport
Phone Harbor 2313 For Sale by Owner
2465 Marino Dr., Corona Highlands
Large corner view Jot-by owner, Bay Shores
86c88
pr1cetl low. Phone Harbor 29-J. 3 bdrms., 2 baths. large lot. Rea-
86c88 sonable price. Excellent let~.
51>-Money to Loan I Balboa Island
LOANS F North Bay Front
or Homes I 3 bdrn1. modern. I 'ti baths. One ~~-29 yr. Loana I of lhe nicest small homes on
CONSTRUc1'iON LJ?ANS lhC Is land. Garbage dlspoaal,
at (>.....!Cii%;"1f, (14_.lrs.) lots of tlle, lar,;e fireplace and
WE BUY A.ND BELL 2·car gar. Cornpletely rurnlahed.
TRUST DEEDS $30,000 w tth rcaaonable terms.
Sl!:E: BOB SATTL!:R ,
u1a COAST BLVD. ' Linwood Vick
Corona de! liar Harbor 1077-J . REALTOR
Rep. POUUER MOOTGAOl!l CO.
Metro U!e Ina. l'Unda Kl 1-4180 W. A. TOBIAS, A"80Ciate
S12 Marine Ave., Balboa I.aland
LOANS TO BUILD, DIPRO"*. 1 Pbone 1:1&.rbor zo.t2
BUY, 1100~ OB
Rllr!NANCS
Wo 11uJ TNot Doodo
iqwpQRT BALBOA n:DDAJ.
llAVINOS A LOAN AMM.
I 1111-1.-~llar.-•
PRIVATE MONEY
TWO B. R. garage opL, partly -ilb.d. 1 ~ both. a.loo 2 rma.
,down. '3,950. Owner, 614 )[art.
gold Ave., Corona del Kar.
' 87p811
Phone Beacon 5733·W. 86c88
Newport Heights.
$2750 down
Bf.la.nee Like Rent-
New 3 B.R. Home
Exceptionally well built. Hu ocean
view, 1 \i, bat.hs. large flreplace,
garbage di.spoaa.I, bWd. floors,
2·car garage.· large 5()..fL level
lot. lot.a or Ute. aervice pon:h,
dlnlng Ir brealtfut areaa. You
ailo&d ... It today. Total price
$i3,750
LinwQOd Vick
Rl:.UlrOJ\
W. A. TOBIAS, ~te
312 Karine A ft., Balboa Isla,,,(
Phone m.ri-JOU
THE "IT" HOME
It's new. its charming, its
quality, its on LIDO IBLE,
its priced right. It has 3
bedrooms. 2 baths, unit
heat, breakfast bar and
rooms all large, cheerful
and lovely. It has clever
1"'alled-in patio and home is
located on good sized lot.
1t has "smart" features
galore. 1t LS now up to
you. COME SEE "IT."
"' ALSO
On LIDO ISLE property ovmers
f'njoy 2 long stretches of private
bathing beach, tennis court.a,
quiet uncongested slreets, com·
modlous community clubhouse,
diving float and landing piers
for plea.sure craft.
\Ve are the DEVELOPERS of
LIDO ISLE whe r e beautiful
homes can be bought !Qr a.a low
u $Jc5,000. Also a few rem&ln·
Ing Iota for u little u $2700
wilh ra.sy li:>nn&. GOlNG -
GOING -001'.'E Is tht-story ot
lhe LOTS. You can now get in
on the givund noor. THESE
kind of BUYS w on t la.at tor·
evf'r. Here a little buys a LOT.
Come t>ee us.
P.A. PALMER
INCORPORATED
3333 Via L1 jo
Newport Beach. Ca.Ill.
88cll0
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NEW 1 BDRM. HOME, grey
stucco finllh, $3975. 395 Vtc-
torla St. (near College Ave.),
COBta Mesa. Ph. "Bea. 5608·M.
78Uc
$3000 DOWN
New 3 bdrm., 2 bath home. 15().tt.
lot-:--nice vtew. Very easy pay·
ment... •
Full Price $13, 750
Burry On Thia One!
$11,250
Very veo-cute. 2 bdrm. Brick ce--
ment.. fenced, paUo. tub and
lllall ohowv. tot.a -<>I tile. nre-
plue, dbl garage, beaUtltully
W>cloc•ped. •
This is one of the
best in CDM -.
Tom Payne, Realtor
310 Clout B1wa7, CloroGa del Mar
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