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STATE'S CITY WEST NEWPORT GROUP ASKS
bOVERNMENTS WATERFRONT PROTECTION
LEAD NATION
43rd YEAR-NUMBER 44 NEwroRT BEACH, CALIFORN1A, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1951
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' . FivE CENTS
City Councilmen and depart·
meat headl who r«ently returned
rrom. the 63;~ Annual Conle1'f!nce
:Jf the ~ ot Callfomla CIUea
-1.t San Francl.lco.. bave decided
U.,.t the 300-odd munlclpalltleo In
Califom.la are 1etUn.-the pace In
progrue tor the na.Uon. CITIZENS' OUTCRY ·FORCES
COUNCIL TO ACT ON 'OIL
The City Council revereed It.sett' during lut week'•· meeting when
· proteata by r epreaentaUvee of the Leape ot Civic A.uoclatlQM re-
garding oU well drill ing control shook the body into atl1on.
Early in the meeting, the clt,..------~-----
manager's report on control of
wellA by the county planning com-
mt»ion wu !lied for f uture ref·
<'rence.
· But that didn't satisfy a num-
ber of local residents who are
working hard through their civic
gro'ups to prevent all oil drilling
possible In the West Newport
region.
Mra. Flor('nce Cooling started
the ball rolling just before the
council adjourn~-''There are a
good many people here tonight
who ca.me lo hear what you plan
to do about the oil drtlling," she
said, adding that she hadn't under-
stood much of the council's earlier
di.scuM.ion.
Mrs. Cooling added that at the
-previous council meeting, the clty
*anagcr had been in.st.ructed to
get e. map showing what the
count)· planning commiMion had
m mind.
P~v l 'rKN Action
Associated C. of C.
t o Probe County
$4 nitation Stat us
Presidents of all member cham-
ber11 of commerce m Orange Coun-
ty have been tnvtted by the U-
socialed Chambera o f Commerce
of Orange County to attend a
luncheon .Nov. 5 In Balboa Bay
Club to di8CWllS the county sa.ni·
talion problem.
Stan Ridderhof, president, in
Invitational letter, a.aid : "Today
we find the santt.a.tlon boards or
Orange County 1ta.Jemated &gain
and the need lo at.a.rt construction
l.s urgent beyond worda. •· H e re-
called that hl.s group apearhMded
two years ago the aucceaatul drive
to vote $8,000,000 to build a
county-wide sanitation ayatem. I
Rewlts at the luncheon meet-
_ing will ,.rted at the aaaocl· I ation's rec nr' m eeting that
night. /
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MOVING DAY l'OUND Newport Harttor Ctlamber of Commerefl starters Mr5. Pes Ese and M'-8
Penny Hairy carryllls the! offlee alp lut Friday aa they left the old Balboa headquarter-a tor the new,
bul.ldlfll" ~ Co&At Hlsftway. (Newa-TUn~ Photo) . . '
PIRA ES TIP TIGERS 19-14 FUND DRIVE IS TO BEGIN
AT WEDNfSDAY'S MEETING I lRD RIVERSIDE BATTLE
Rtehard Graves, executive direc-
tor of the League, summed up the
organi&ati.on'a more than half a
century or experience with local
inunlclpal government.a ln hie an-
"lual addresa to, the more than
2000 city officl&la preae,P.t. He
said:
"'We bave In our Sta.le the beet,
moet competent and aJtogether the
im.oat honest mun.lclpa1 government
that e.xlats ln tbis country. Tb.ls l8
not aelt-congratulation. It la the
truth. It ts not good enough, It la
not efficient enough, perhaps It ls
not even honest enough, but It la
the beat, and working together we
can make It better."
Mayor L. L. Jabell and council -
men attending tbe three-day ses-
sion found that the trend, in sixth
claalr cities at lea.st, la toward
modemlutlon and lncrea.aed ef-
ficiency . in the financial phase or
munk:lpal -a.dmlniatrallon. John
McQullken, city auditor and comp·
troller of San Diego, wall one of
the outstanding speakers on the
re--oi:ganlza.tion of finance admln·
latraUon. A general movement to-
wa.nl centralization of flnanclaJ
control, even in arnaller clllea, wu
apparent.
Harvey P ea.."e. Balboa Island
rralfor, s:pokc up. Stating that hi8
g roup had appeared before the
county planning commlaalon. He
urged the council to go on record
opposililg oil drilling before the
commission and lhe Board of Su-
pervisors adopted a propo!'led ordi-
nance proclaiming West Newport
a pro\'en oil field., He aa.kl, "We
feel that any future oil develo -
ment should be by permit only,
giving citluna a cha.nee to com-
plain." It the area is named a
proven field, th~ couJd not be
done.
!Jy ROO M&cMililaa Signal for the start of a campaign to raise $250,000 to furn~h &nd
equip the Hoag Memorial Hospital-Presbyterian, now building at
Newport Beach, Will be givt>n at a big luncheon meeting to be held
at the Newport Harbor Yacht club on WedneMlay.
Highlight.a ot the departmental
meetlnga attended by mayora and
councilmen w ere the report.a by
St.ate Senators and Assemblymen
serving aa cha.tnnen of Interim
Committee.ti. The que11Uon of tax-
ation of unincorporated areas for
municipal aervtcea wu high on
this list. and advanced another
step n earer solution locally with
the appointment Jut week of a
committee from the Orange Coun-
ty Lel.gue of Clltea. Also dlacusa-
ed in detail were plans for inter-
city cooperation in Civilian De-
fense, and the poaslbiJltlea of de·
velopment of a state-wldEt aalea
and u.se tax system which would
be a.dminlstered by the State, re-
placing the present variety of sys-
tems and returning to the cities
proportionate sharea ot r evenue
collected.
"We anticipate great Jk>pula-
~ion development," Pe~ sa..ld, re-
ferring to tuture acquisition of
Metropolitan Water D lat r I c t
water, freeways. etc. "A city ring-
ed by oil wells," he contended
would hamper city growth.
Tbe OCC Plrate.e !K"Ored twice in the second quarter and once in
t he third period and then fought off a determined River11ide rally to
edge the Tig-ers 19·1• at Rtveralde's Wheelock Field Friday night
on a muddy turf. A crowd of 2500 watched tt\e thrilling game which
wu much clOiter than the !itatlstlc.s indicate.
An open Invitation to attend ls extended to all Interested and
eapttlaJJy to f"{"pre!ientatlves ot• Coast's tint TD ca.me shortly,._ _____________ _ civic, aoctal, welfare and otht>r or· I Walter Mellott Tom Hendereon
ganlutlolUI concerned with t he Don Hummel ' Otto CUlbert.&Qn°
ruture of the a.tta.. In advance or Roland W rlghl Ulrry Brown K.
the m~tlng the organization of ! T. Kenda.II. w ... M. Longmoor 'and
the Newport Harbor area la pro· I a dozen more to be enli8ted u
ceedtng w ith Dr. G. N . Pease u the cami>argn progTeasu. Udo
chairman and Mn. Ua.bcJ An-I11le and Harbor Island will. be drewa u recorder.
Peaae 8-1Serted that the latest
oil field map is but a revision of
an earlier one. the latest propoe&J.
an in&dequa~ compromla. Hie-
declared that all wells should be
kept back of coastal slopes, and
that any area conUguot.la to the
city should be on a drllliag permit
ba.sla only.
Howard Wright of the West
Newport lflUlD'.Jftment Associa-
tion, said: "I think this Council
shourd go on record aga.lnst the
well" with both county bodies.
Mrs. .Duncan Stewart advbed
the Mayor that the county plan-
ning comml.Nton a..nd auperviaort1
"have told us they would welcome
our city council's wggea.t lona ...
W e feel that no wells should be
drilled this atde of .the sani. Ana
river."
F.c:1 Healy, preatdent of the Cen-
tral :-Jewport Jmprovement A.8·
80Ciatlon, told thet<:ouncil that he
felt the planning commission was
"very oil minded," J,hat the coun-
cil ahould make It.a stand known.
He added that the cornmtulon had
told hit1 group recently that it wu
trying to grt something In which
the city councU waa not interest~.
FTa.n cia Horvath, aleo of West
Newport Jmprovefl)ent Auocia-
t ion, said. the original. proposed
proven oil field Wa.t. down to the
Coast Highway, but that he would
like to have wells restricted 3:'JO
feel beyond the inl&nd ,Up of the
city boundary.
After the sustained demand by
the civic leaders that the council
take action to ' protect the ci ty
from oil well e ncroachment, the
1natt<•r was taken from the file
and th~ council agree<I to study
the propoeitlon at gTeater lf ngth.
• OPS Price Expert
to Visit Newport
Again Nov. 8
after they. lost the ball on a. fum-
ble a.tter gettlnl" a first down on
the Tiger one-ya.rd line. Vlrgel
Elwesa kicked out to Howard
Miller on the Rlverstde 40. Miller
slipped on the soggy turf and
made no return. .Jeue Smith hit
the line tor no pin and J ohn
Black went O¥er left pant to
make it third and tour on the
T iger 38. Miller picked up the
n.eceuary yardage on. a PUii op-
tional play and then fed t he ball
to Jeue Smith tor aucceutve
runs of seven &nd eight yards
which ma.de It a tint on the RC
15. Jesse hit the llne tor one and
J ohn Black broke over left tack.le
for the remaining l' yards. Jeuc
Smith klCked the extra point to
make it, 7-0.
Local resldenta can aee OCC'i.
Pirates ln action Thu.raday' night
at Huntington Beac h High School
stadium when they take on Chaf-
fey College at 8 o'clock. Orange
Coast la runnlnc second In Eutem
Conference standings. w_h ere a a
Chatley haa yet to win a game.
A slick play by Cout end Guy
Coata set up the aecond Plrat.e
score. Coat.a tackJed Dick WU-
lla..ma on an end run and came up
with the b&U ln hla arms on the
Tiger 31 , Bow he got the· b&ll
remaln.9 a queatlon and t he Ptrat.ee
worried little about It at the Ume
u they went the route In eight
playa. Quarterback Paul Chafe
puaed a one yarder to right end
Don Paxton in the flats tor the
score with 1.5 seconda left in the
half. Smith m i.a&ed the extra
point. A 14-yard run by Ned
Panona started the ball rolling
and then Jeue Smith loet one and
M!.Uer picked up slx before Chai·
ley Black tOok a pltchout to the
two.yard line. MUler failed on a.
quarterback an'ea.k a n d J.eue
Smith fell ld'lort on a line plunge
before Cha!i hit Paxton with the
payoff Ditch.
Shortly after the third • period
opened, Ri'Yenlde ee:rved notice
Basing his dttL8Jon on a sue-that they were in the ball game.
ce68fUI rf'cent appearance, T. A. They slammed the Pirate oftenae
Mitchell. price analyst of the OPS, t o the ground alter the openin1
will stage a "return engagement" kickoff and tben took Me1 Sma.J.
to Newport &acb Nov. 8. ley'a punt from the OCC '3· to a
Mitch•ll. who wa.a alloted desk TO. Dick Blaine punched \Over
space in N ewport Beac h city hall trom the three-yard mark. Don
on Oct. 11. conferred with ZO Queaada ktcked the extra pc)lnl
buslneumen and rftecha.nta during to make-It 13-7, Cout.
that day and reported to Wllltam A Rlvenlde pmble aet up the
C. Moeser, director ot the San tJU.rd Pirate .core. Instea.d ot
Diego diJl:lrict OJflce of Price Sta· punttnc w1th a fourth and 10 on
bUizaUon. that hi.I accomplish-the OCC '2,. they tried ·a P....
menta warranted anothett vlslt to wh.lch 'wu broken up by Juae
the aamf' of!Jce. Smith an4 the Pm.tea took the
Quesada kic ked the extra point
to mMke It 19·14.
Riverside kicked ott and forced
Coast to punt. Westbrook return-
ed the ba 11 to the OCC 40 and
the Tigers moved to the 20 where
it wa1 lhlrd and one. Sid Man-
ning. defensive Jen end, came
through to tag Blalne for a one
ya.rd loss to ma.ke It fourth and
two and Bill ~----tackled
t hree yarda behind t he llne of
scrimmage by Charley Black on
an attempted end sweep and
Coast took the ball.
covered by Hadd Rlng with Mrs. There are five sub-committee• Edgar HUI, George Ward, Ned
in the Harbor area and beadinl" Hill. Oeorl"e Hofsteln, Paul
Balboa'• Ui WMl.ey D. Smith with Wbee.ler, Mark Pten:e, Mrs . .John
Ralph Prtng"l.e, Sandy Mac.K&y, !k>yd aa well as more who ha9"e
Mayor L. L. and Mn. Iabell, Lon-aa-r~ to a.ui..t aa 900l'I N the
nle Vlnee.nt, Bob Mur,Phy, Mn. actual ca..mpa.ign geU under way. Somera and Mra. Brown and
othe rs cooperating. On the Corona Dlatrlct Quotas ,
del Mar group are Bob 'Ma.n of The quota tor Newport Harbor
the Year' Callla, Braden Fincb. Is 175,000 and each dlatr1ct is
SCHOOL MEET SET Dr. Peaae, Lee Wilder. Mr. and asked for $1 ~.000. In view of the
Se<:ond meeting of the CiUzena' Mn. L.. H _ Norman, J . S . Van 1 fact that Newport Beach. In the
Committee t o dectde what new Dyke and still more workers. campaign f in or aix ye&n!I ago,
eleml!'ntary school conat.n.iclion For Balboa Island with Maurice ra.ised 185.000, It woold appear
should be built locally was to be Stanley heading the poup, a re that the present quot.a la not be-
held last night at Hor'ace Enalgn Earl and Mrs. Stanley, Mra. J . A.! yond its reach. ~ dlecuaaing the
school. A five-man study com-Beek, Capt. Beek, Mra. E . E . campaign. Finch, who is also dt-
mlttee compo5ed of local archltect.J: Brewer. Bill Tobias, Mrs. George rector of the hoapltal board, polnt-
was to preMflt pla.n• that can be Yardley and a number more t o ed out that Jr t he S~,000 could
used to care far tuture need.a of be added. be ralt_ed on a promise, It 8hould
the Harbor area's constantly Genial Dic k R lcttard of Rich-be ~ eaaier to raise tr\e fun<b:
growing elementary school popu-a.rd 'a Market heads the Newport ne@ded t.o\V when the people can
Jatlon. Representatives of a.II committee. Asaociated with' him see with their own eyes the hoe-
Newport Beach civic organlzatlona are Lee Wilder, Ralph Maakey, pltal building going up stea.dily
were asked to attend the seulon. Tom Norton, Ha,y Langenheim, knowing that the money to com-_ _:_ _____________ ...:.._ _______ _:_ __ _:.___ plete the building Is ava.ilable and
all that la nedded la the money fnr
equipment and furnlahlnp.
' NEW-PHONE
BOOKS OUT
TOMORROW
Delivery to aubsc.rlber8 of more:
than 60,000 coplea of the new
Orange County t elephone di~c
tory h1 scheduled t o begin tomor-
row, lt wa.a announced to-
day by T . M. Hambrook. manager
Of The Pacific Telephone and
TelegTaph Company.
ReflecUng the co nt In U ln g
"growth ol the county, the new
book of numbers contain• morf'
than 48,000 alphabetical LLstinga,
an lncreue of 3,000 over lut
Yftr'• laue. Simll&rly, the alpha·
beUcal eectlon hu been lncreued
by 18 pages. The dJrectory will
be in service for 12 monlha.
A apeclal ~ aupplemtonl of per-
forated p&gea. the manager aatd,
which contalm the prew.nt tete.
pboae numbens Of f'1,lllerton ex-
chan:.-e eubltcriben la lncluded ln
tbe new grttp-oovered ~· 1n
add.it.ton. new I,,A.mbert preflx
nwnben which will iden.Ufy Ful-
lerton exch&nse tidephonea are
n.t.ed ln_ the permanent alpba-
betlcoJ -tloit ot Ul4 directory.
Tiie J>Orla.ated pq;.., cont&lnlnc
lbe old aumbere, an dMl,ned for
Councilman Dale Ramsey, who
attended the departmental meet-
lnge devoted to Parka and Recrea-
tion, wa.s Impressed by the tre-
mendous development evldent In
lhta field, from the emall cities
of 1200 population up to San
Fran.ciaco, where a $12,000,000
bond iUUe baa recently been voted
tor communJty· recreation and the
dewlopm .... "" _...., ... Ram-
aey a.hlo noted a general 1ntereet
ln the special field ot recreation
for· the S<M:aJled "Over F ifty"
club!. The key-note. of the!ie 1es-
alona was the lncrea.sine-role of
recreation u an integrating factor
in the community.
City Man.ager J ol'ln J . Sailors,
who wu lnstrumenW in setting
up the central purcha.sing eyatem
now uaed by the City, found. u
d id the councilmen, that centre.1-
lzatlon of ft.itancial adminU!tratlon
la the objective toward which
every ci ty ls now working. The
League of Cities now he.a under-
way a comprehensive survey of
Clnanetal adminUltratlon in Coun-
cll·Manager cltte8, and the results
ot this survey may ea.ally form the
foundation for a 11tate-wlde mod-
emizatloo of methQda ot financial
admlnl..stratton.
Sales and use tax e.dmtnlBtra·
tlon and collection wu one ot the
main topics dl8cuased in the fi-
nance offlcere' mtttlnp. They
were attended by the City Trea.s-
urer and Clerk. William L. Water-
hou!e. supervisor of general audl-
ton: for the cttY and county of San
Francisco. where more than ~.-
000,000 ls collected annually from
& 'Ii: •fr levy, pointed out that 95';'-
o ( collecUorui come in automatical-
ly, and placed tbe respon.alblllty
tor cost of a.d.mtnlatratlon and col-
lecting upon the remaining 5 ~ ot
transient and delinquent accounta.
City Attorney Harry Blodgett
took part in a serlu of panel dis·
cuulona, among them a review of
the so-called "Aldandria" cue. It
has a direct bearing on the local
control of peddlera, .olicltora and
itine rant merchant.a and may
eventually result ln removal of
the exemptlOIUI which many citle•
now grant to 10\lcitore operating
ln lntrratate commerce.
Public worlui project.a were the
principal topic• lJl the dep&rtrnenl·
al meeUnp attended by Cl'y En-
gineer .J. B. Webb. Much attention
WN al>o paid to the lncttaltngly
aerioua problemt ot t:rub. and sar-
bage dJ--1 lh&l have ariler1
with" the oonot¥U7 sroMnl" pop-
ulaUon. JeftW ~ugbbut t b e at.ate: . ~·
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He will be again in Newport ball. .Otate tired a 1 T ya.rder lo
Beach Thurwday, Nov. 8 trom 9-Je .. Smith ln the nata arid Ulen
Lm. to 3 p.m. In the ame otttcu htt Jobn Blaclt wt.th a Mo-yard
in Newport Beach clty hall peu for a. Oout f1tat' doW1l on
.. Varioue probk-ma conce.miq the .1ltwenlde t~ HaJ 8mltb ~
price ·contro1a wtre brought to me raauned lhrQU(h the mlddla to
by busl.nwmen and w..re -_. •-i·r up. A .U.lt contar
out .. u.tactortly &lld to tbe ad-llart ~ • en\JU.'1 cllance of
vantase ot the mridumto, • Mltdt--~ tlili! · -point Wlllcll .u~ -~11ym...-
i'omO'ft1 at U.. time of UNI dial 8econil LL .RoMrt ll. DtckeY.
eon-on. -at Xr: -Mn. -Dick· 'nlo m•paser aid cleUWJ'J' ot q, uo lb.rta. a-...,. i.
tllo llOW booll,. dated • N-land. 11 -att-q a toJday
116.1. It~ to ioo ---0( -, ... -tary
by -rrld&y. Police C'"i44~ --. at• UM
MJtc.1'e.11 ~-. tDclultQaJ , '~ivr ttlt •=11
matff'lab ot all ,. att•la, WlUl ~ ecoN 1 ... 'f apinwt
lumber, au-,.4111t•¥• t-, ~ ... -..;:-to ~
Urd, tann .,..h'9M7 -~ tM ~j ---las materla.ll &Id -tl!lll' -..,.. -.ty la u. llul ~ ooecernlllC" otMI' ......... ltp• caii.. .. 'sn.N =rsrt1d
.. -tleldoo -..... --to "tJanlllCll to~ _.,... -t
-will • llrooltM -to -......... 1-Jvd -· ._ the dlttrict -tw ....,.-; lie ... .-11a1o u.. - -aiid ' aid. \ 1 . ' ,&ii • It foe' tl4 TD. . .
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He ..... reninded te' 11'1ll'W P.lo+Gll ....... '.Om?D'1• .....,,,l.
'"' olllers to c&nflllly .._ otat c.mp 0oo-, a.: . '
tliecr ..... -... -· tun>-LC.. Dlea,. -'"--s
.... --le !lio ·doll-7 --·tlio . -11111'" ...... ?re-
\ ... lldO el -l"lwlMo. A --.a OJr 'tlll: .... JUbm ol ........, *Pd Giil .. ,, 7Mn
_,., !(any Quit II '""4"111' of -•Ice, M .. -II -U. IDI' .at -..... ftu;ww1,i.. fit 04• •I ~ la U. .A.Uc Ooota-. -... a lllUt at· Pacific _.... Be .II a ~
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Who la r~tble for the protectlon of Wut Newport water·
front property and -can It be protected will be two ot the prindpal
queatWmi ukt'd and to be answered Friday when . memben of the
Weal Newport Improvement A.uoclatlon a.re expected to meet tn Ute
City Hall at 7 :ao p: m. ·
Thelr guest.a to be questioned
will be City Engineer. Bert Webb
•nd Street Superintendent BUI
Covert, according lo Francis Hor·
we.th, president of the uaoctation.
Although the city has a 'street'
running in front ot their home.a,
and has refused to permit the
property to be fenced or used, the
City haa refuaed to ta.y any ac-
tion tor protection of Sea.shore
Drive or the pr-lvate lands fronting
?n the ·atreet in recent eroding ac-
t ions of the aea.
Plana for future protection are
being dlacuued by citizens of t he
area and it la likely that the City
will be asked to determine whe°ther
~roilUI or bulkheads wtll have to
be built Co r tuture protection. In
he&vy aeas recently the beach wu
wuhed away along a ten-block
route to a. dept h of fi\te feet.
Homes on the frontage are set·
ling high up on a 'bluff of sand.'
Although no houaes were wuhed
away, "yarda were damaged and
fences were Jett standing in ekele.
ton form.
Another problem for the lm-
provera to ~lacU&S will be eltmina-
tlon of trash &nd garbage cans
from street.a. Residents are now
required to plaee rubb\$h contain-
ers on streets in front of thetr
homes. Some better locations will
be aought, ~ccordlng lo Horvath.
Queries ot the City Engtn,-er
relative to the nunors or a ~
zoning of the so-called 'Banning
Property' lnto an M-1 distrt.ct will
be made. Rumors ala.Ung that an
Industrial district Was planned tn
the area have been ct.rcuJated for
several weeks. Other West New·
portere arc schcduJcd lo rrote&t
lo and t hrough their association
any Central Newport Improve-
ment that would cau!K' the re-lo-
cation In t heir community of t fte
Pacific Electric Railroad yards.
OPS FILES INJUNCTION .
AGAINST PIPER-JOHNSON
An injunction petition was flied la.st Tuesday against the P iper--
J ohnson Co .. 710 East Balboa Blvd., NeWP.<Jrt Beach. by the t>nforee-
' ment division of OPS, San Diego office, tor failure to tile under Ceiling
Price Regulation No. 7. The deadline for tiling was last May 31.
In a statement lo the News·
Tlmes, Ned , Johnson, owner of
P iper-J ohn.wn, stated that t he con-
cern ls in process of being sold to
H . Stanley Henline, who ha.a filed
his. ceiling prices already. A s ' . Johnson had received an extension
tor filing: until la.st Sept. J.. he
.said he felt his additio nal filing
action would be redundant in view
of the fact that the store's sale
will come out of escrow next
Monda y.
F ederal Judge Ben Harrison of
the U. S-. District Court, Loa An-
gt'les, has set Nov. 5 for a hearing
date to see whether he will grant
the Injunction.
Specifically, the firm is charged
with neglecting to comply with
OPS regulatTons which askf'd fo r
a report listing inventory, giving
prices paid and sale prices on
items. IC the injunction is grant-
ed, the firm must turn in a re-
port or be closed up, OPS officials
said .
Two other Orange county fir1n s,
The Factory OuUet, San J uan
Capistrano, (retail china and ccr ·
amice) and the San Clrmente Fu~
niture Co., both under Ceiling
Price Regulation No. 7, also ha d
injunction petltiona filed againat
t hem . Hearing haa been set on
the 8\me day.
INDIANS SCALP TARS 41-0
AS HARBOR FIGHTS GAMELY
By BUJ Mo.ea
An outcldaed, outwelgbed Tar
varsity went down to a convln~
inl' Fullt!.rton HIC"h School Indian
a.ttaclt 41 -o Friday n l 1" h l at
Davtdaon F ield, But the largest
crowd this year to a ttend a local
game saw Newport put up a
whale of e. battle.
Forgetting the a c o re board,
which saw so m any Fullerton
Police~Betover . . Autos Minutes
After Bulletin
acorea Jt blinked like a traffic Something of 8 record was sl!'t
signal. t he Sailors fou'.ght gamely
all the way. It was 8 caae of a by police yester,day ~·hen two
courageous bunch of yeungsters autos were recovered, one within
running Into· a .smoothly function-eight minutes fron1 the time the
Ing team t hat has aeen several loss was reported, the o ther witb-
aeaaons with about the same top in 13 minutes.
personnel. •
Left-halfback Duane Penning-I t was exactly I: 11 p. m. when
ton starred throughout the game Mrs. E . Katnik, 219 Coast High-
for Fullerton. Don Hudson. In-way,' Corona de( Mar, told police
dla.n fullback , made the tribe's her 19.50 Mercury Tudor sedan
first touchdown and conversion in waa missing fron1 a parking spot the first quarter. Later. Rex Bell, .
Tar halfback. me.de a spectacular on P oinsettia avenue. Eight min·
20-yard nm before he wa.a taken utea tater Sheriff's officers pick·
out because of an eye injured in ed up the car at Laguna Bea~h
a pile-up. It wn driven by William Tallman
Davie, J r., 18. ot 9089 Avocado Harbor got another bad break when Quarterback Rolly Pulaakl, street, Spring Valley. .
At 10:27 a. m .. San Diego police receiving a. high-centered ball.
got a Punt away late. Although announced a 1949 Ford Pic kup
the Tars recovered the blocked atolt'n from that cit y. At 10:40
boot. Fullerton took over beca.uee Newport police officers Don B ird-
the ball didn't make the line of sail and W . L. Caasel stopped lhe
ce.r at 17th street a nd Coast H1gh-scrimmage. The second T D came way. The driver wa.s lAiward Wil-when Pennington passed over
center to Al Boyd. left end. who Uam Carmody. 28, of. Santee,
· ped th T 1 ilne Calif. Two hitch hiker s riding zap over e ar goa . ~ the eecond period, Penning· with. h im were released. ,
ton att thrilll·ng end llW .. p Both carmody and Davis will be . er a ,
hurled a 39 _ yard pa.aa to E it d held on a felony charge, grand
Larry ·Kraemer to set up the In-theft of auto, police· said.
dla.ns' th 1 rd TD. Pennlncton They will be a rraigned in New-
port TownahJp Justice Court.
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MRS. WINI1!'RED BAJUmB; ~ -.
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·Lutheran Fish Fry ·
to Be Held at
Mesa Legion HaU
·Red Cross DiMer
Slated for. Friday
Annual m .. Unl' of tile Newport
Ha.rbor branch of the American
Red Crou Will be held Jr'rlday at
The annual fish fry, lpoA.80l'ed ·e :3'Q. p. m . in the Girl Scout Houee.
by the Newport Ha.rboi-LutMran Newport Beach, lt was annouDctd
church, wblch pceviou.s\y hu bffu today by Harry Aahton, chairman.
beld in tbt> borne or Mrs. Mary L. An tntormaJ dinner will k W~ wU1 t&keo pl~ this year served tln!t, followed bY a ahot't
in Costa Mesa American Lt-rton bualnua meeting. Guest speaker
hall, Nov. 3, becaus.e the atteD.d-wtll be Robert L. I...anen, chair-
anc• haa grown too large !or 1>4tlo man of the Southern Orange Coun-
serving, aceordlng to Mrs. Mar-ty ha ter. Enterta.inmPnl aOO guerite Quarry, pr:u.s cbairman. . c P
A bea•er will be staged in con-will M presented.
ju.action with the dinne~ and there
wW be games arranged for chil-
dren. Cuds Mil be played during
lbe evenUl.i:" at no extra charge.
Tbe dinner will start at 5 p.m. and
-continue through the evenJ.ng
Roura. The public la cordially i.n-
viled.
Pro America Hea rs
Norrlian Miller
M ttlinS" !"rlday at PUv-im H~
Pro-Aroerk:a heard an inslNc(lve
talk by Norman Miller. ~Ir. Mill-
er deecrlbed state politics and now
they operate. The-infl~nce oC
lobby gro~ \o\.'8.S also e"plalned..
Mrs. · Ehrlsm.a.n.. Pro -Amer\ca
chalrm&n, .gave a revie\\' or th<' re-
'cent lecture: "Ho\v Socialism got
into U . S. A ." by ~1.ePle Frances.
This vras glven at. the joint Pro-
A111erka meeting ln Riverside re·
cenUy.
Two Balboa Girls
at -San Jose St~te
Two student.a trom Balboa are
attending San .Joie Sta\e College,
which began ita 94th year Se pt.
24 . Tb.ey a.re among tbe 1100 •tu-
denta enrolltd i.n Califomla'a olp·
est pubUcly~aupported coll~ge.
Ba•boe. students at San Jo•('
Stat. College M e Slalrley A . Cran-
dall and Dorothy Fowler.
Enrollment at Sal\ Jose la about
.300 less than it wu la.st Fall, but
700 hl1her than the number at-
tending dUring the 1951 Spring
quarter.
Starbright Club
Adopts By~L.,ws
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Next meet ing of Pro-America.
will k held Friday, Nov. 23rd, a t
10 a. m. in Pilgl"im Hall ot Com-
m Wlity cb.urch, Corona del Mar.
The reKUl&r mfflin& of Sta.r-
brigbt cl.u.b waa ht.kt Wednesday.
oCt. 17 at 12:30 p .m. The meet-
was ht"ld at the Odd Fellow; ha.JJ,
Cotrta Mesa. The ?uncMon com-
mittee-included E:ather Johnaon,
Sylvia Place. Ada Orth and
Blanche Lytle.
"" . .-'-~-~~-~<0-.
AU women interested in pre·
S@rving the Amerk:a.n way of life
al"e invited t e> attend.
Nursing Classes
Start Today
Home Nursing classes, sponaor-
Pd by the Costa Mesa branch,
American R ed C'ro48. will start
Tl}esday, .Oct. 30, in the social
hall ot the F1rst S.pUat chlJ.TCh at
Costa Mesa.. The classes, open to
both men IWld women of tt.e Har-
bor aqea., wiU continue each Tue,a..
day and Thursday at noon for 3 ~
w eek•.
Evening classes in practical
· hur&i.nc will be conducled &t. the
church. on the same day1 f POm
-i:30 to 9:30 p. m . P"Urther tn-
· 1o rmatio.n m'&y be obtained from
· )frs. Ho~·ard L. Bryan. t93 Broad--
way.
tAoose to Sponsor
Children's Parade
~ The N ewpo?t Beach J...oyaJ Or-a er ot ?wloose. Lodge 1<157, wilt
· agaJn give a Halloween party for
the children of the Harbor Area on
•?;ectnesday evening, Oct. list. A
.parade of go blins. spooks. witches,
,&.nd ghosts will for m and start at
Qte City Hall and proceed to lhe
:Moose Lodge on the ocean tront,
.~omer ol 23rd st reet.
·Tb.ere will be prizes for the best
'coslwnes, · the funnJest, m o s t
: Jrlghtening, eto.. and candy. 6Qda
.~p. popcorn, apples, will be d~
•£nbuted \O tbe ch ildren .• Thia ts
;the third sueh party. and those
.who attended the previous yea.r.5
•Will not want to m ls.8 th ia one. • •
!Aster A. Becker, D. D. S.
DENTISTRY
JT&n .Newport Blvd., Costa ldeaa
Medical Bldg. Beacon 87'52
~ E . Bay Ave., Balboa
Harbor 327 -J
&ALTZ MORTUARY
IAdy Att-tN ... ~~...,
C0&0NA DEL MA&
DAY AND NIGHT --u
INsPECTL"\O SOME ot-THE PLAXTS t o hf'autlfl· B&J:boa 81\·d .
\\Va IVy a.r., pla.nl...t on ArOOr Day, So'°. S, &r• (Jett to ri&"ht )
Mu..-Bini. of BU!tinefi~ & Prorf'!W-.i \Vomea; HeslfJ· T cc-.-l.
act;t,na' park NJpNfntftMlipnt; Mn. r. )I. Dt-&kla.!5, p.-...Jdent. of lhP
library hoa!'d and E~ <:lub. \\1th C'lty Manac-t>r John J. S&llors
. and Ba.lit llU\Ny, COWK'llma• aad C'il"y Park CommbSloner.
Laura McC\('11an., pre8ide nt, pre-
9'ded over the buaineBa meeting.
The by-laws committee a ppointed
la.st l'ltfftlAg submitted new by-
lawa and they were adopted by
lJte. ct.lb.. The remainder of the
afternoon was sptnt playing
Carda.
Tnoee present besldea the lunch-
eon COllllllittee were ltba Hof.ne,
Roberta AnteRa, Edith Voorhees.
Jo Peck, Pauline Mithoft, Pauline
Juper, Maud Wood. Bessie Bene-
dict, J"loren.ce Andereon. Bernice
Crandall, LoWse Rasch, Eva.
MOOtt, Esther Devine a.nd Ev•lyn
DavU.
Because of ThJ.nksgiving: the
next meeting will be held a week
earlier, W~eeday. Nov. 14 with
a 12:30 lvac.h+oft. at u.e Ila.IL Mn,
Babcoek will M•ctt C01'"8age mak·
U>g.
Pl Pill PL£llGE
Shirley FranJtlin, daughter of
Mr, &nd Mn.. Selim Franklin, 1928
Santa Ana Ave., ha.s pledgHI Pl
Beta Phi sorority at the Unlver-
•tty ot ArW.ona, whe.re she ia a
tre@mu. Miu B"rankl:ln was
gn.duated last June from New-
port Harbor u,ion High SC'booL
Arbor Day Pla11ts REV. STEWART GIVES I Hun9clmn Student
Ready for leUs FIRST SERMON AS to Address Uni.ted
a -•-t ST.ANDREWS PASTOR Ch h W SUJ><rior court Judge ~· urc omen
Gardne r will ht! master ot cere-Outllning hi.a drtams for the
monieA on Arbor Day, Nov. 3.. kind ot churcb he'd like wlo have,
Wh<'n be:lla of Ba.Ibo& Blvd. wtll be ideas t hat \Ve~ concelved while
planted by clvlc offk'ia.l:s. he ,,.a.'! s till in uniform on Guam.
Cuuts ot honor \\oiU be Paul the Re\•. Jan1es Stey.'1U't. new pa.s.-
Ho\va.td, Wf'lJ -known ?ands<'a~ tor at St. Andrews PN:sbyterl&D
architect , who Clr•w and donated church. spoke t o a congrega:tlon
the pla.IU!I ror the beautification of Sunday t)tat filled tbe church and
the Bou.levard. Fra.nkl.ln \Vilcox. overflowed into the pat.lo. It was
wllo pr•eenled the clty with tbe his first IW'rmon u ne\I.' putor.
Italt.an. Ptnff Utat will evt.ntu.ally HJ..s plan~ t or a churcb call, for
Ml a.a bug• IA&de tree&, •nd Don-men and womM wboae Chri.stl&n aJd J.ftta of tbe Alden Construc-bellef was no t ln.b•rtted. but forgW lion Co.. reapona1ble tor the planll' in lhe rlarnt"S or doubt .. he said. He
-p.lnk Hltilacll.8, purple Lantana., expressed the hope that his people
Geand ~e !'o.M'~~hin.k and .~hit~ll 1 :~ would plaee l,_elr church firlst ran1ums. '-.Mo er guee\.G Wl uo; d ,_ ·1lin k 1· J. A BHk Earl Stanl a.nd Lt>s a.n ~ ""A'l g to ta e an e.c tve
St tf . ' ey s tand where confrontE"d by Issues
· ; .. ~"Sct·~t· C ell t 1,_ 1 t I of rig~t and wrong. "l 'd like a
,.,... 1 Y oun .8 o..o u I church where eactt member f'X-
meett .. g accepted lhe invitation of erclses hi.s right to vote, and
the Balboa 1m_provement As.socia-wherl" the Chtl.3tia.n influence 19
g:n t o p,:rti~1pete In the Arbor obvious in the home," he told the
J ohn Kereszuri. D P refugee
from Hungary , Y:h o is a student
:it Orange Co:uit college, will be
~t' guest _spe&ker at the Wo rld
Community day service scheduled
for Frtday,' Nov . 2, in the New-
port Harbor Luther~ church..
1027 Clift Dr., Nn.'porl Height.a.
The observance, sponsored by tile
Newport-Harbor Co Un c t l of
Chutth ,Vomm. wlU. Deg1n at 1 :30
p.m . and will M preceded by a
short bumness mtttl~g when tbe
report of the nomi"ating commit-
te-e ""A·ill be made. Elect ed officers
wiU be installed by Rev. Paul
Babbitt, presklent of Ole Harbor
CouMM of Mlni9ters.
Y cen Oil C8. , a udience. Some 'A'ere friends who
Cttiz('ns 8.n'l urged lo . put out had driven from Beverly Vista
H1'KBOR AREA flaga on ~hat day. particularly •Community church where, until
al.ong-the Une of march from thi' I he a ccepted his ne"-' po8t . he wa.s n .• ... I @ ' City Hall dO'A"n Newport and Bal-a.u~t&nt putor ....
The ho&teu church w ill furnish
the mu.sical portion of the pro-
g ram. Mrs. Gent" Roth will be solo-
ist. Mrs. P . F . Baines, cha.lrm.an,
wtll lead the program w hich is
hued on the theme of the day.
"Live Th}' Faith," or love In ac-
t ion. The otf'Pring will be used
to relieve suffering in foreign
countrif's and to aid refugee stu-
"fVU fQCOll' boa BlVds., t o Main St. ,
Troop No. tS. •tb Gnwle. .BroWllles
Leackr: Mn. A.. L Robt-eon
Co--~: ~ln. Glee Pun.'f'U
1'lei-te: Friday, 2:16 at. Corona df-1
Mar M'hool
Dinner and Bazaar
Thursday at Mesa
.
Job's Daughters
to Name Officers
. dents attending colteges in the
United St.ales. A nursery will be
provided for mothers wi.8h.tng to
atteDd the aeM"lce wi\lt; -.all chJl.
A baked ham dinner'. Christmas Election of officers for the en· d.ren. A. compt~ ,...... will
gifts. truh and treasure, needle· suing term will be the imPortant lulve ctaarre ot UM ....,.,. nkll
\\•rok, candy, luncheon and t ea-item Of bu&neu fo 11-members ot la eqUippecl wiU, a llPWI: ...,aer
all this plu.s an entertainment pro-J ob'a Daughters, Coat.a Mesa. eyltem for ru.otM:ra_ WM wWt. to
'l'Niop No. t8. <ltb a.r.de 8.ro'A'llles gram ls offered. Thursday, Nov. 1 BctheJ 1~7. wll.en they meet ThUTs-runaia. witb. tMlir clMlldfta.
l..ea*r: Mn. Ruth RUlllMOD. at thr all day bazaar ot Costa day, Nov. l.. at 7:30 p, m. ln lbe A •um.Mr of mi......,_ wUl par-
0..a.adtt: Mn. Thomas-Kelly ~tcsa W. S. C. s. Costa Mesa 1 Friday Afternoon tk:lpate "1l.tlle ~A. tffo and
Moots: Friday. %:t5 at C-oro .. dP-1 The alfa.ir-o pens at 10 a_ m . in clubhouse. aoci&1 ·bow.!' la ptu-..d to enai.Je
Mar llclltool the new eocia.I. hall of Costa. Mesa A fun-tilled week end a.t Lake wo«nea ol Ul local ch\l.l"Cbu to
Brownle troopa 23 and 28 hold Community Methodist church with Arrowhead waa ape.at b}' .about 20 ~oma llaetler acqualn.t"1 and td
tbeir m eetinga log"?ther. La.et Mn. R . A. Jame.a a.s general ch&ir· gtrls who were accompaaied by -~r com.m'\uMty fellowsJtip. It
week they had an outing and h.ik-ma.n. There wUI be a va.rtety of 1'fr. and Mn. Alva Gunn, Mrs. ta hoped to have roernbera of all
ed to the municipal reservoir. Tbe boolha wilh IWLlly articles for we, Grace Swartz, deputy .grand c•auches la u.. Harbor ,.na pns-
gtrls showed much lnte reat when· including cooked foods. Lunchroo guardian; ltrs. Deaa Smith, Mr. ent; all a.re mo.t corditJ.lv lnvtt-
told how i t served them, the com-will be aerved from 11 :30 a. m . to and 1\-{rs, Kennetb Jo hnson and 'ed. ......--(> -
munily. 1 p. m ., tea from 2 to 4. Dinner, I Mrs. .Van D. Robinson.
Greet cu.rloaity WU a.roU&ed e.n from 6 to 8 p. m., \\.ill abo in-N~'l'bnee &de }'aft been· re&d
route when they diM:o.Vered t he elude an interffting program. Everybody reads the classlfied ads. in the Harbor fOl' ov•r 40 years. many &hells left by the ocean
yee.r1 'l"O, w~ have now turned
to toaUs ..
-rllla pwtlctpating In the
Olltlq .... tt: ,,_ boop "· .ran.t cuw.. -~Kay HeVfclt, Nancy °"1-dner, Pamela
W-r. ~ -U, J1'd;y Col-
llM. l.yDn Tbompooa,. H<>lly In-
1 F olso1n Photo)
PLAYERS GET
BIG RESPONSE
IN PREVIEW
F ivt> mrmbers of t~ cast from
"GOO<ibye My P'ancy." N e110>0rl
Harbor Community Players com-
edy-drama due at the Chapel of
Orange Coast College Nov. 7, 8
•nd 9, drew t.. warm response lf'ri-
day evening when they pl"eeented.
two play scenes to more than go.
ptayen, member!!! and gue!lla &&-
assembled at Betty Jarvis' Lido
Isle hon1e. 1
Those "'ho ap~ared were Ma.r-
thella Randall. Mel Berry1 Mary
Price, Pati \\'itte a.nd Leu Craw-
tord. Corinne Kellogg, Gene W&C"·
goner and Warren Kellogg alao ap-
peared, dotn.& a 1~-minute comedy
skit und~ the directioii of Syd.ney
Morris. The skit was the fU,,t ot
the Players' workshop pf'OductioDs
which will be presented throurb~
out the eoming sea.Jon at the Play-
ers' montbJy membership meet-
incs.
"Mi>mberahip Chairman Jo Wild-
er announced that l~ new mem~rs
ba.ve joined the t heater group
since Sept. l , and six addltlonaJ
memben recet.'Md \heir cu-ct. Fri-
day even.inc'. Leae: Cftl..tord en-
l:i.sted talent tw a mu.t.eal .pro-
duc•l.on wtl.kll ia pAa•aed M oae of
fOUF~p.tobo ........ by
the Pla:i-" '\"'ill&' \ho comtac
year. ,
Vera. Met..aucW:ia'Md c:~ of
retl"Nluneats w-.icb. ,_... enjoy·
ed after the l'riday b·H0
._ meet-
ing, wbjcb .... .._ ,_ for •
November membersMp p~g.
N:EW~A~8
Among · newcomers to Q>Sa
Mesa are Mr. and Bin. &bert
S&.rnple "8d aon Robert,. Jormerl.>·
of Pittsburgh, who ha.va ..tab·
liahed reaidence &t 229 Coet& Jfeea
9lreet. "'..,
Tm"I Lose
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ttll _. Ntn Cp. l'rom troop 38.
YI-llrowa, Sbarou i..n.iga.
Du9M Stoqer, · 1-a ~Uy.
,_.... Wa.lke_r, J~"rilyam. w~.
..... ._ ~. Dianne Bot-.
....... Mat ill! M008;, ~ ¥utoc·
clll. .-., Qa-Ann Humuon
scored qa' 10.yard Na. _.... pua,
'5 ya~ to Boyd. ca .. ~ •la!·
toro ,_ __ -· ~·Lin
SU1oa, ..--cit. la .. end-
-play --·Tao'• 12"· yard JIM, occouai.d 1'>r tM firth BE SURE -INSURE
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TUESDAY, OCT. 30, 195f
' -DORIS HAL~ An9oulke1
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• • FOR BEGINNERS • 1A.C()()IWIQN8 J!118,ltl."J8P"J\· POii
, , llOJo: l'JLUlTIC&
~.ll'E t.ESSON8 IN PIANO a &CCOllDIO.'I
DORIS HALL MUSJC STUDIO
-SA.NT& AN& &VE. Nl:WHWJ BEACH ~ --· . .
U·DllYI CRUISERS
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TERESA RENNER (Mrs. A. Renner I
Coaeert Pan.lat or 'J'llJ'M Co•ttqent1
Graduate ShNkDt of Bela Bartek
436 Serra Driw
Corona Higldands -
Harbor 1171.J
Coroaci clel M111
fer • 'PL.I.A.SANT DRIVI ••d •
ilARVllOUI Dt••_IR, 'c••• te
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It's more convenient and dependable to
use . only one railroad, and on1y the nst
network of Santa Fe .rail lines link California
with Chicago, Colorado, Tens .1.11d odte.r
important points in the Great Southw.rs
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Santa Fe'~ gi&Dt -•·of frei.&bt diesds aod mod·
em cars of iii! 'l'J'C'o c:omb~ widl the know·
how of skilled &uipt people ....,,... shippen of
,_.oo.a.r bandliog ud "0.:time" performaocs.
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tniJu-Nrill Super~ Tlle.Cloief; l!l ~
TU ~·CsJtJ~aQd. dae 'C••i+ocn• ii'Ei11d
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'HARBOR SOdlAL .EVENTS
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Harold Glass to be
Toastmaster of
Five Dollar Banquet
Women of Moose
Initiate Members
Tbe Women of the M008e, New~
port Beach Chaj>ter 1158. initiated
(our new m('mbc>rs at the meeting
Thursday cveninJ:",·Oct. 25th. They
were Sbirl('y Miller, sponsored by
her mother, Myrtle Humphrey,
Angie Bridges. sponsored by Doro-
thy Mill<'r. Etht'l Gates sponsored
by Gussie Oroeste, and Dt'lia Kel·
ley. sponsored by Clara Leach.
Lee Erickson. Deputy Grand
Regent, of San Pt>dr o, v isited this
mcetinj:°, and offered suggestioru1
concerning ritual. rte .. and answ-
e red questions Mkf."d b y the co-
worke rs. The Chaplcr presented
loirs. Eri(:k sbn with a ~ift of ap-
prttiation and nan1cd thl' class of
four initiates for her.
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Harold Glass or Newport Beach
baa ,been named toaatmuter of
nc?Ct week's Five Dollar Banque\
a.t Christ· Church by · the Sea.
Speaker on the f estive occulon •
will be Ernest R. Trattner, rabbi
of \Ve.stwood T emple, Loa Angeles.
and author or ''AB a Jew Sees
Jt•sus." "Autobtography of God,"
''Unravelling the Book or Books.''
and "Architects of Ideas."
Mr. Glass ls well known in the
harbor area, having lived in the
community !!leveral yeara and par-
ticipating a ctively ln community
activities including the Lions Club
and the Newport Harbor Players.
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. . County· Dairymen'. .. c?sta M•sa , . , . · . Girl Scout Note$. Will Meet Today u:;::re·:; ... ::;~:n =~~
Dairymen of Orange county will en Of tbe aecond and third grade
Join their fellow producer> of girls rrom Harbor and Lindbergh o~ countlea of tb'e Southland Element•-echoobt assembled in In a large tneeUng to be held today _,
at knott'• Berry Furn at Buena the Scout Houae. Grace Speth,
~ accordl{'g to Dr. c . L. Ran· organlSaUon chalnnan, conduet-
ney, chalrman ot t.tie dairy depart· ed the bu8ineu. uslsted by Edllh
ment of the Orange County Farm Ludl and Sy bil Norman.
Bureau.
Siveral hundred dairymen from
Loa Angeles, San Bernardino and
Riveratde counties will join the
I0caJ men ai 10 a .m.
There a.re approximately 700
oper&Ung ttalrlea ln the Los An-
geles-Orange county area, with
the average number of cows per
dairy being unusually high in re-
lation 'lo dairies or other sec_lions.
SenJor Service Scout Troop 3
partlctpa.ted ln a picnic lunch re-
cently at the Sea Scout base. Girls
and leaders found pleasure in sa.11-
lng with a 88.nta A~ troop, and
boating with' t be Huntington
Beach Sea Seoul.I.
Foldtng1 Christmas Seals wal'i
the project of the day for members
of Troop 29 who met Oct~ 16 in the
home or Mra. Edwin Edick.
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NEWSPAPER, ~AD : . .
CAMPAIGN SET
BY JOLLY TIME
lncreas<'d newspaper &dVertia·
tng will be the backbone ot an ex-
tensive campa.ign planned for 1952
by the producers or Jolly nme
Pop Com, Mr. Howard C. Smith,
co m pa n y president, announced
"We wnnt to reach as many
fatniliea w; possible," Smith said.
"and we believe lhat newspapers
are ld!'.a.l for this."
"J olly TinlC" P np Corn h&B been
on the n1arket for over 36 yeats.
During this tin1 p many new meth-.
ods of advC'rlising have been de·
vised ... but I sincerely beli£'ve
nt'wspap<'.'rs ere s till the great.est
scrvicl' to the comn1unlty. the in-
dividual, a nd lht• advcrtiS(>r.
Elsie P orter . Mooseheart Chair~
man, gave a bric_f !It.pry of Moosc-
heart and explained why w e hold
their Christmas party so far in ad-
vance of Christmas. Mr.s. P orter
introduced Erne.st Stewart \vho
sang "ltfy Happiness." Judy
Emerson played two piano solos,
.. 'Tea for l'\vo" and "Mockingbird
Hall.'' Don Sand played two &e·
cordion solos. ··s entimental J our·
ni!y." and "God Bless America,"
then_Ju<ly favorrd the group with
several tap dances. accon1panietl
by her teacher .
The annual dinner. which hU
bren a feature for many yea.rs, is
to be served by membel"!!I of the
Won1en'8 Society of Christian Ser·
vice unde r the leadership of Miss
Clara Kohlstedt of Corona del
Mar. A special n1usical j)ropram
FOR SECoND YEAR RUNNING, Actor Humplltty Bopn ,..,,. the l'Hpetaol Tropll7 for tbe Voy-
Chairman ot the meeting will
be Ned M.. Clinton. W estminster
dairyman who ts chalrman ot the
regional da irY department of the
Fa.rm Bureau and also chairman Ot the legislative committee of
the st.e.te-wide organization. Clin-
ton will present the county dalry-
chatrmen, which include Dr. Ran-
ney, who will report on the ac-
tivities of their departments.
Farewel l Dinn er
for Jame s Webb
"Ne~:spape r artvertising giv e s
t he n1anufacturt>r real value for
his mont>.v," said Smith. "It of-
fers con1plctc coveragC', reaches
the \\'hole family, builds good will
and n1akl'S advertising appeal to
Senior Regent. \\-·inifred Randel,
. introduced M r. Ray Peterson,
Grand Noble North 11.toose. Legion
No. 6. and Pos t Governor of the
Glendale Lodge, 'who spoke most
interestingly about lhl" founding
of Moosch('art by James J . Da vis
in 1913, anti traced 1-lo<Jseheart'!
~rowth up to the present !ime.
He statrd ther e arc 90 graduates
of Moosehcart living in Southern
C3.lifornia.
Completing the l'Ve ning, Santa
Claus (Ernest Stewart I gathered
the t oys and left on his n1C"rry way
for Moos<.'heart.
is being arranged by members of
the Sanctuary Choir .
Proceeds from the banquet go
to the recent all ey paving im-
p rovement.
Pathfinder C lub
Congress at
La Sierra
Members or the Pathf1ndrr club
from the Newport H e I g h t s
Seventh-Day Adventist church
will attC'nd a Pathfinder Congress
at La Sierra Nov, 4 Thtt. congress
will be he ld in the coUege auditori-
um from 12 :30 to 7 :30 p.m. Path-
finder clubs from the southeastern
California area will partlcipate in
the event, which will feature
era.ft work, hobby collection!!, a
review and dress parade and an
amateur talent program.
ace.n Yacht Cldb pnual ,San Clemente bland OCM.D race •1th h19 yawl, SU.tam.. P,....,...PI trophy
Frld~y nJPt at Balboa Jl&y Club banquet wae Trophy Chatnnan Steve Croeby as Voyapn Clommo--
dore Clay Campbell Ahook hands with Bogart. At rtgbt I• Vommodore Walt EllMt t o r Newport
Harbor Yacht Ctub.' (Photo by Beckner)
Christmas Ideas
on Program
for Beacon · Be11es
Project leaders Mrs. Gloria Tufts
and Atrs. Rae Buell led a demon-
stration of clothing accessories
and Christmas ideas at the latest
'T\eeting of the Beacon Belles In
the home of Mrs. Marjorie Badger
on Flower St. The fa.mll y-ltfe
letter "Making Friends" was read
s.nd discussed during the social
interlude.
Mrs. Marian Prentiss. home ad-
visor, will demonstrate "Home
F11rnishings" f.t the next meeting
Nov. 14 IA'ilh Mrs. J oyce Hirtler,
Park Ave., at 7:30 p. m . Ques-
t ion·s on appliances In .the home
will be answered by Mrs. Prentl88.
Warren Heading
March of Dimes
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Appointn1ent of Gove rnor Earl
Warren as California's 1952 March
of Dimes chairman was announc-
ed today by Ba.sU O'Co~or, prell!i·
dent of the National FoundaUon
for Infantile! Paralysis.
YMCA Boys, G,irls
to Attend Y Day
at Hollywood Bowl
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YMCA boys and glrla will attend
tbe 19th annual YMCA Day in
Hollywood, Nov. 3, Paul Delp, lo-
cal Y general secretary, predicted
this week.
Delp said reservations so tar in·
dicate that the big variety show
at Hollywood Bowl ln the morning
and the C&lirornia-UCLA football
game at the Coliseum in the af.
le rnoon are proving popular fa.re
among local YMCA members.
Movie, radio and television stars
slated to entertain at the variety
ahow include Eddie Cabtor, Art
Llnkletter, Alan Young. Dinah
Shore, Doris Day. Joan Crawford.
Ronald Reagan, Jane Russell and
Bob Waterfield .
The national dairy outlook will
Pe presented by George S, Bulk-
ley . director of dairying of the
Carnation Company. Sam 1L. Col-
lins of Fullerton, who is speaker
of the California Assembly, will
speak on "A Dairyman's Responsi-
bility in Legislature" in the after-
noon seulon.
One of the highlights of the
meeting for several.~! those pres-
ent will be presentation of pro·
ducer awards won at the P omona
talr.
HALL STUDIO MOVES
Doris Hall announces n e w
cluses In accordion for beginners.
Mrs. Hall has moved her Costa
Mesa studios to Newport Beach
and continues to give private les·
sons also in piano and a ccordion.
Mrs. Hall furnis hes accordions for
home practice. The new location
is 464. Santa Ana Ave., Newport
Beach.
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A recent dinner at 'the home of the eye. For these reasons the
Mr. and Mrs. Hadd Ring of Lido advertiser gets g reater sales re-
Isle, was a farewell for their nep-sponse for h is dollar ... a saving
hew, James Webb of Balboa he can pa.c;.,,c; alo:ig to the people
Island, who left last week for who buy his product ."
Texas where! .he will be in the Air This dec 'sion to increue news-
Force. James is the son of Mrs. papC'r s<')}c-dul('s for the comlJ'lg
Ebba Webb of Balboa Island. He year is based on more than 35
has a cousin, Eric Hoeg, now in ycars Or advC'rtising experience.
Korea. Al.so in Korea where he during whic h ti'.rne Smith has built
was recently wounded, is Mr. an enviable reputation for his
Ring's nephew, Ralph Ring, Jr. ! proUuct.'
Dole or Libby
PINEAPPLE
JUICE Mesa WCTU
Observes UN Date
Pathfinder clubs are open t o
boys and girls of all faiths from
10 lo 15 years of age. Purpose of
the organization is to p romote
Chritian ideals and develop good
character and citizenship through
a church-sponsored activity pro·
gram, stated Mrs. C. C. Emerson,
dirC'ctor of the local group. Many
ch ildren are expected t o attend
trom this area.
Included al lhe last gathering
was Mrs. Dorothy Forbes, &visi-
tor for the occasion : members
Mn1es. Rae Buell. Mary Beebe.
Kay Gibson. Sophia Schepe. Gloria
Tufts. Marjorie Haines. Hazel
Stephens. Mary Margaret Finster.
Ruby Milligan, Robert Copenhauer
and Joyce Mills.
Aa start chairman, Gpv. War-
ren will coordinate the work of
campai~ directors in countlu
and cities throughout California..
A veteran March of Dlme8 volun-
teer, he has been active alnce the
National F oundation wu found-
ed In 1938. He was state chair-
man through 194~1949 and tor
the last two years hM been honor-
ary chairman. Music will be fumi::lhed by the -People do read the want a.de.
Unlted St&te11 Marine Corps band
and the Sportsmen Quartet. The
variety show w111 be broadcut
coaat to coast by NBC and around
the world by Armed Forcea Radio.
46-oz. can
When metnbers of the Costa
Mesa WCTU met Oct. 12 at 2
p.m . in the Newport Heights home
or the Mrs. Conant, they found
I he house decoratl'd with a 3 by
5 foot United Natioru flag and
little 2 by 3 inch flags of the 60
countrieB in the U. N. for a cele-
bration of the sixth anniversary
of the U. N. Oct. 24 .
Then president, Mrs. Elin My-
rehn, opent'd the meeting with the
hymn •·o Master. Let Me Talk
. 'Vith-Thee." Mrs. J oa<'ph McShane
had charge of the devotions. t ell-
ing about a boy who overcal!\e
tuberculosis by great faith, pray-
t!r and det ermination.
Miss Sarah Conant , dir~tor of
International Relations for Peace.
spoke of the great effort the
friends were making against the
UMT and for universal disa.rma-
ml.'nt. She distributed foldt-rs by
the Women's Int£'rnational League
on U . N. work in the undcrprivi-
le-ged regions.
The program began w ith a con-
tinued review of the address by
National President ~trs. D. Leigh
Colvin, followl'd by . a dran1atic
skit entitl('d "Pc~ce Is Pp.ssible."
Refreshments and a social hour
concluded the · aflC'tnoon. Next
meetil\g is set for Nov. 9 at 2
pm. w ith Mrs. 0 . C. MacKenzie,
436 Bernard str~l't, Costa Ml'sa.
Sc ience Se rmons
This Week at
The local organization will
sponaor a coll t'c tlon ot cactus, In
charge of the C!Vent b Charles
Martin, former putor of the lo-
cal church and now youth leader
ot the Southeas:tern Conference.
PT A Carniva l
at Mesa Hall
Newport Matron
is C lub Hostess
Autumn nnwers g r a c e d the
N~wport Beach home of Emma
Poupart When ahe hoateued the
latest meeting of th.e · Staggettu
club. In the absence of Helen
Clark. presldent, preliminary busi-
ness matters were in charge ·Of
Margie Brockett. A de!ISert course
ternlinated the hospitality. Cap-
Black cats, leering pumpkins luring the door priu was Clara
andeig'hosts will soon be the order Ba~~bers present were Mme!!. or the night. Among the gala re~tivities planned to greet the Lou Lockwood, Ma e .Fe Iker,
spirits: a.n d goblins thUJ Halloween Lou~se Green, Grace Khne. Daisy
Is the , annual carnival tonight Sullivan. Brockett, a_n d Barla ge,
(Oct. 30) Y:hich is sponsored by ' allot Costa Mesa.
the Costa Mesa Lindbergh-Harper
Elementary schools PT A. Th e
lights ..-.·ill be brig ht and the spirit
ml'rry at the Amer ic an Legion
Hall, Costa A1esa, background for
the public event.
Mrs. Harold Hohl and Don
Stevens are chairmen who will sU-
pervise the spaghetti dinner to be
SE"rved. Thl.'re will be dart games,
a fish pond, pie and cake booths,
a spook housr and fortune telle r to
furnish entertainmE>nt for young
and old. Mrs. William Huscroft is
general chairman of the carnival.
Seattle Guests
at Newport Home
Welcome guests at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. E . V. Soderberg.
428 Westminster Ave., Newport
Heights, were Mrs. Darrell Taylor
and son Halsey Taylor or Seattle,
Wash.
NHUHS Auditorium All Sa ints Day
The Soderbergs. former resi-
dents or Seattle, took the visitors
on jaunts t o scenic points in the
vicinity. The friends also enjoy-
ed d,in.ing with Miss Jane Soder-
berg. daughter of the host couple,
at Whittier college.
. A HotlS(' of Magic 8.nd scientific
wonder only partly describe the
unusual and thrilling demonstra-
tions of sermons from science
which are being held Monday
throu~h Friday at Newport Har-
bor H igh S<'hool auditorium. Pre -
sented by G1..-ors-e Speake, the pub-
lic Is invited to enjoy a scientific
demonstration that are authentic,
a ccurate and presented in an in·
teresting 1nanner that the layman
can enjoy.
Armed \"ith over two thou.sanrl
pounds of specialized laboratory
equipml.'nt, Spt'ake provides a
thrill a m inute with suc h displays
as a 1nilhon volts of man m~
lightening: liquid light prQduced
from cold chemicals, ('tc. You v.rin
hear the voice> with the helium ac-
cent: lht> rush of molrcuJCl'I in a
bar of iron ; the roaring flame of
a fifteen thousand volt arc.
Ceorgr Speake is a rormC"r Navy
flier and a gradutlate of the Uni-
versity of Pennsylvania, with a
Bachelor or Science degree.
Speake has won nun1t-rous a\vard!t
for bis scfentilic achit:vement. He
holds the per1nailent rank of
l.Jc-ulena.nt Commander in the r.~
val Re:wrve.
The demonstrat!ons a.te offered
as a public service by the MoOdy
Institute of Science or W eat Loe.
Angeles, the weit coast b~ oi
tlte Moody Btbte ImUtule or Chi'"
ea.gp, · They were originakd by
Dr'. lrwln A. Moon at the. San'
ll'ran"'8<» W01'.krs.•Falr and' an
now belng,-p..._,,t~ to Ullo com-
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Services Thursday
All Saints Day services wtll be
held Thursday at St. James Epis-
cppal cbUrch, the first at 7:30 a.
Book Review
for FAC Sec t ion
m. for people who leave early for Miss Mary A. Bates ot Santa
work. The second will be at 10:30 Ana will review "Louis Braille-
&. m_ and this will be the Unite<i Windows tor the Blind," a bio-
IJ'hank Offering of the Woman's graphical novel "'by J . A Iv in
Auxiliary. Mrs. Josephine Purcell Kugetrnas, Al a meeting of the
is custodian. The money is used book section of the Costa Mesa
for mission work on campuses Friday Afterftoon Club to be held
of UCLA and UC. .., Friday_, Nov. 2. in the clubhou8e.
ae wiae--tell peoitle-adve.rt19e!
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a sack lunch at noon. ·
At Sacramento, Gov. Warren
expressed confidence that ca.u-
fornians will meet the challenge
of increased polio. He poi ntE'd out
that, becau~e of the increa.&ed
need, th• usual t\vo-week appeal
will be doubled. The March of
Oimea campaign IA'iU open Janu-
ary 2 in8tC!sd of January 15 and
continue through the re.11t Or the
month.
Kate Cr\ltcher
Salvage Sale
The twelfth annivi?rsa.ry ha.If
price sale of the Kate Crutcher
Workers Salvage store, 155 So.
\Vestern avenue, Los Angeles, be·
gins Thursday, Nov. 1. Sale wlll
continue throughout the entire
month 1A•flh new merchandise put
on display as It becomea avail·
able.
Stock Includes furniture, hard-
ware, household goods, men·a.
children's and women's clothing,
h.ats. shoes, jewelry, gifts. toys,
magazines. books, buttons and
various othl.'r a r ticles.
The Kate Crutcher Workera
Salvage store, which ls dt'pendent
entirely on donations and operat·
ed by volunteers, ls devoted aolely
to providing funds for stricken
children and especially for the
ca re of polio and heart ca.sea, at
the ChUdren ·a Hospital and Con-
valescent home. To da~ they have
contributed. over $300,000. to the
hospital and conv&.lenscent born~
tor supplies and equipment.
Contributions or salable aa.lvage
will be thankfUlly received at 155
South Western avenue, or a phone
call to DUnl\:lrk 7-524.4. will bring
their pK:k-up 21ervlce.
NEW CHQffi DIRECTOR
Clarence Twigg, a graduate of
Wheaton College, ba.s a.esumed
duties as director the Mixed
Choir or the First Baptiat church
or Costa Mesa.. Knowp u an out-
standing marUnba playeri. In U\e
Chicago area, Mr. Twigg I.a cur-
rently studying at the "11lerton
Tbeoloeic&l Seminary, Puadena.
They will have a special section
at the football game!. whet e girls
a.nd boys, leaders and parents, will
see the mighty Golden Bears, now
ranked 88 the top football team
In the nation.
Delp said the Hollywood YMCA,
sponsor of the outing, which la the
bl&-rest single YMCA event in the
world. es:pecta more than 12,000
YMCA'era from C&ll!ornla a.nd
parts of Arizona to attend.
Immediately after the variety
show, box lunches will be served
in the bowl. The price $1 .:S,0 for
Y members and $2 .00 for adults.
includes the show, lunch, trans-
portation and the football game.
A rew tickets are still available
and can be secured by conlactin~
Jeanne Windsor, YMCA secretary,
at Orange Coast College, Beacon
8782 or at home, Beacon 5826-MK.
Santa Anans Win
Championship Play
Mrs. Thomas Gill and Mrs. Mar-
garet Holmes or Santa Ana were
winners in the Women's Pairs
Championship Game hC!ld in Costa
Mesa Oct. 21. Arnold G&Mer
teamlng with J oe WJ.lcox in the
afternoon session and A. D. Weth-
erby in the evening session was
overall winner In the Men 's Pairs
Cbamplonahip held al the same
time.·
Mrs. Edna MacMastere and
Mrs. A. D. Wetherby were win·
ners in the second session and
Arnold Gasser and A. D. Wether·
by were high scorers in the eve-
ning session in the Men's Pairs.
Overall . runners-up ln the Wo-
men's Pairs were Mra. J ean Park·
er and Mrs. 'Elling Thygeson; Mrs.
P eggy Johnson and Mrs. B. M.
Wllaon; Mrs. Morgan Howard and
Mr8. Fred Ullrtck; Mrs. Arnold
Gasser and Mrs. E. T. McMat1us:
M.ra. Robert Rosa and Mrs. Fred
Rouna:vtlle.
Runneri-up in the Men's P&irs
were Elllng Thyge80n and .Kelcey
Peddison: Morgan Howard and
Fred Ullrich: Elden Bond and
Frank Fogel; Robert Diachner and
Harry Springmeyer: P . Crawley
and Ray Stillings ..
In the · duplicate bridge game
played in Balboa oo Friday ev~
n:tng north-aouth wiJ'inera were M.r.
and .M:ra. A. ·W. TwnmelJ and ea.at-
weat high aco~n were Mrs. Arn-
old a.,... and Mn. Joe Wilcox.
·Rmmert·Up north-80uth were
Kra. Edna KacM&ate:rs and Mn..
Rc>bert Brown: Mn. Jrrarol( Reed
and Kn. PeQY Johuon; M n .
Charlea llOvdman and JoE WU-
(lox; Mn. B. M. Wu.on and Am·
old 0Maer; L. V. Btown "and Earl Biuce. , .
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Karpret HOim .. ond Glenn Ruot'
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TAXES AND "POLfflCIAN-WASH" Fta.nklin jWllor la lJ1 ht,s ffCOnd
term as a conveuman hom pol-y-
Estimates of the State Chambl!r of Commerce taxas glot New York City. He b&d too
tion c0mmittee show California will pay nearly $5 billion much tun at first being a ''Works ing" congresaman but the men ~
in federal taxes during the fiscal 'year 1952, or a 40 per hind the clo.itroom dooro !law
cent increase over federal taxes the state's citizens paid t.ken care ot tllat In thhl oeu!on.
in 1950..Sl. Junior's attendance record and
voling record have both Improved..
The new tax bill calls for $23 billion more in collec· Rl~ht now Roosevelt 1,11 in
tioas than the World War II peak of $47.7 billion. Individs EUrope on an extended trip. That
ua1 taxpayers paid 31.1 per cent of income i9 taxes dur-:~-! ~:;.':';'t·~·0~0~~pe,:":.
ing 1944s~5. fairs. ManhaD plan aid. EuropeU\
This year,. at least 30 per cent of such income will go mlllt.ry asa!stB.Dce 8.Dd internirts
to federal taxe8, the chamber report asserts. lolllll politics.
Here we have a paradox, or Possibly a paragon o{ YOUJO« 11oo-e1t llu ._. maldlac a •umber ol aoetu...U.
federal spending. We a.re stockpiling for defense and mains ...... to •--11•• -of -
taioing our armed forces in the Korean theatre. "!~l&e """""· Ho did ... t eo to
Yet our military action in Korea, although it was ... bow the buUclJDS repa1-.-~ getting a1o11e .,.., to -111e man 'termed a "police-action" by President ~ and has Mio pro~ ap1n wlB lie •
been called a ''ba1U1na war" by others to denot.e its small OODlll-...i wllo ~ w111
acale, is the only tangible evidence we know of that justis :t _ _,, .. ..., to -. tbe
fies heavier spending. FrMkllll ls the IMdlng cons
Without getting lost in the confusion surrounding the tellder "'• --• an the
Korean venture, it is obvious that our overinflated curs ticket amoac memllers 01 Ille
'l!r·wu··uEUo:A"'-'!<OT AlpHA-wi..;:.z.....,tt a..~
bo1Wmaa:1i'ci.: usi:ii. sr<ete.t Jo!e wttc, aee Setty Nelton of 925
. ~ltio. Bl•d'.. Bal-"'Id their -....a-. Kelbida, S,. oa U..U
aJilrh"al, ~-,In llaw:alL Nlemt., a Tttan. l& aervlnc aboard
tbe USS · M.oily ae,nold5, • -roi·er eocort, with tJae hcllk
neet. (USN Photo)
11 o - c a 11 e d "northern llbeftJ rency is being_ spent on a military campaign much smaller block" 01 _ • .,,.., .._,,
than tboee of World War II. Despite the fact that the &lld polltlc...,,. wllo wut a wlas
averqe American knows nothing of money spent on stocks -· Be 1• one ot U.. 'few "ao-eeptable" to them, very populal' pile inventllrift, be is beginning to feel the taxation pinch. with otlle"' who .....i 11aa1 .oells
1l be opens hls eyes a little wider, he wiU discover he Inc.
is contributing, taxwise ·to huge non-defense expenditures. His libe"'I •i<ws have been
Talk of fecteraJ ecoriomy by administration parasites is so shown, he stands for remnants of
the old "new deal" and (or muC'h
WELCH NAMED ARBOR DAY
PARADE GRAND MARSHAL
By Vl'flnla B, CUtle
much politician-w&sh. of Truman's "fair deal" phtloeophy Harry Welch ... leading citi·
After nearly 20 years of New Deal and Fair Deal, the but has not gone too far oo civil .. n · · · Harbo< Man of the Hour.
ri ht That aptly describes t.h1s man n&tion still is being spent into "'•n"-•ntcy. The spending c • to be anathem. to tbe ~ "f' th H who for more than a quarter of a ""-·· bit ~-te,· county and local governments. "'· ·h --n . so u . e would carry a fair slug h . '-i d "",,..... :::w.a. ~ ~ ot the labor vote and the social century u devoted bl.I!! t me an
itaetf, then the public on the ••services" the citizen must change crowd who have followed eNffort.3 towHardbothe bedttermhsenwit thof
"'-""-u1 · nfused b yriad0
1-both hi.s fa.ther and mother ewport a.r r, an w o .uave. ne, popr 80 · , IS SO co Y· m •W'S enact-· I unaninious approval was chosen
ed f all "'-· · '-k . bla. . The northern bloc will probably ~m ~tions' that ue nows no one to me Ill have to accept Truman whether Grand Marshal ot the Arbor Day
particular. · · they wanl. him or not-II he de-I parade, November 3.
Beca\18e of record-"-•-h employment he may think the cides to run'.-.as most folks here edTodt ay ~.t 75,idhe is ~evAer refer-
. ~ . -think he will. But they want help ~ o as an o man. n amaz-country JS on Easy Street.. But wtth the debauched cur-on the ticket to carry New York mg combination of years of ex-
reney, it is nearer Skidrow. Pennsylvania Ohio and possibly ~rtence, quiet w1.adom, and un-
. · ' · · . . Ca.ltf· l w' 1 hr dimmed enthuslasm one is struck So the s~nding merry-gosround sptns its dizzy path-om a. th t ee ot those b th d 1 ' u1 le _ ' · · · · states they don't have to worry Y e apper mmac a appear
never getting ahead, Just grinding deeper-int.. debt-about the south With It• fewer &nee and M6Y upright clu-riage Qf
So we pay 40 per cent more federal taxes next year. electoral votes. the man. Time ha.a nothing to do 'b · . . R Jt bl with him. H e can laugh over lhe P oss1 ly when next year rolls around, br1ng1ng the ooseve as a persona e, past reminisce a bit, but. it ends . . . . , youthful contender of known name • . continuous high cost of l1vmg and more oppressive taxes, and lean.lllgs wouJd put quite a lhere. Fully and completely he l.s
perhaps then the individual taxpayer will-wake up and teII derlt in Sen. Mundt's plaa for a concerned .with. the present.
B th . l th t h ' bee th k bo d dlaaatistted Republican -di.881-Harry ts an Englishman by arry, e piano p ayer, a ~ 8 n . at e ey ar dent Detnocr.atlc coalition ticket birth, ~ American by naturattz.a-
too long. because In one senae he would Uon. H1a pa.rents never visited
----• represent the sa.me "liberal" ele-the United States, but his grand·
· • 1nenta pa.rents were California pioneen , • PAT BROWN AND THE ·REDWOODS aeoinphlcally such a. ticket coming to San -!™ Batista In the
Not a.ft governmenW waste can be laid to federal· of-would give a spread which expert-l850's. Harry came to the United "-0 ence shows Is necessary. 'lite man State9 1'.nd to California In 1898.
.a..:es. ur own state officials can take' a bow for their in the White House Is an. astute the year of a terrible drought.
share. poliUclan. res&rdless of whatever Things looked bad in C&li!ornta
Edmund G . Brown, California's Attorney General, has else you may think he is, and he but he d~~d to stay. Five years
issued a "Memorandum to the Preas,'' Opinion No. 51/l =;,=;, Hkea to win too. This m~ never later he returned home to E:ftg-..-, bappen ot course but lt's been land at the death of his father,
,released Oct. 26. Poetica.lly entitled '"ale of Two Tree&," talked ~ut'too m'uch in tbe dark but six months later again set sail
this two page publicity relase was rila.iled to several hun-not to come out tn the open soon. (or lhi3 country.
dred California newspapers. uto In Pboeoix Ft1EL TAX Rl!:VEN111!l
Althoull;h we haven't beard f~m Pat Brown's office
. in some time, this issue ~ with bis decision as to which,
the California Sequoia sempervireos, (always green) or the
• Sequoia gigantea, both native California redwoods, should
be the official state tree. ·
In 1910 he served as secretary
Sacramento, Oct. 29 -Grou of the chamber of commerce in
revenues derived from taxes on Phoenix, Jeri%., and it was ther e in
August diatribufJons of p.eoline, 1912 that he married a native
butane, propane and other high-Oregonian, Lillian Sysere.
teat mot.or vehide fuel amounted The Welcha ref1l&ined in Phoe·
to '1&,188,309, according to WU-nix untU 1923, when at his · do(-
Brown's release portenously tells his ''Solomon-like" llam G. Bonelli, fourth diatrlct tor's auggeation they came to ttie
.'decision, Which "~uired ~•"-• and. protract.-:1 reseal-ch member of the State Board of coast and to Newport Beach. The • --s ......,..~ . ..,_ Equalization. r, 11 wJ th · into !he field of botany 8Jld history'' before he could tell o o ng year e1r residence at -------, 309 Montero Ave. was built, and
A-...blyman Randal F. Dickey of Oakland which is the Seriett Ii Def..,.. Bondo ean now that Is where you will auu find
state's official tree. The Califoniia redwood. was named 'the be held an adclltlonal ten years tbem. Typiclll or Harry and the
with e.ddiUonal interest accruing gra.ciou-a woman who shares hfs
state's official tree i1I 1937 by the legialature. to tho bolder. llfe, the houae Is .. smodem , ...
After about 250 words oj UBMrthed botanic.i )On!,, com!ort.ble and as. hoopitable as
In 1933 the Harbor Issue came
up again. Harry Welch was in
charge of the educational program
tor the bond ele-ction which was
called on 30 days notice. The bond
issue was approved in perhaps
the most important decision made
for this area. It js a cettainty
that had it not been for the Har-
bor program, there would have
been little tuture tor this city.
C. of C. Seeretary
Il was shortly afler this cam-
paign that he was ask~ lo lake
over lhe job of chamber of com -
merce secretary, which he held
until Juty lat, 1949, when he re-
signed, exactly 1e yea.re to the day
from the time he accepted the
post, He. was already secretary
and !lilt ~ of the Cout ASsocia~
tlon. which he and Dr. F . W .
Slabaugh, then county purchasing
agent organized in 1927. When the
present Orange County Harbor
Commission was formed in June
1941, Harry became it's secretary,
and has held that office eve!'
since.
During the last war, Harry
Welch wa.s active in war work,
organizing the ration board here,
and the war chest (later the Com-
munity Chest) and helped get the
U. S. 0 . going In Newport and
Balboa.
H e is a member of the Elks
Lodge. and a life member of the
Shrine (El Zaribah Temple in
Phoenix}. H e was ihstrument.al in
forming and organizing Am igos
Vlejos, and today true to form,
living actively in the present, he
is doing dialaon work for the new
Presbyterian Hospital and heading
the campaign to raise funds to
furnish and equip it.
' An older f'}'lM you say '! He was
the only ma.J.e present at the New-·
port Harbor Yacht Club the other
night when the Business and Pro-
fessional Women held their Octp-
ber meeting. An old man never,
just an outstanding one, who has
been young a Jong tlme.
.history, etC. (ALL PREP'ARED BY DEPUTY AT'I'Y. GEN. -~ do _.. Ille want &4s. their outlook. ·
Al th tlm th 'w Jc•-rr1 -• FOOD OANNING ISDUSTRY ALEXANDER GOOGOOIAN in the Sacramento o'"'-). e • e e ·~ a •~ ._...,., •-•• NOTICE In th.is atta. people were talking MAKING RAPID GllOWTB
Brown concludes that the legislature's intent was: to divide ~ ' Harbor,4 but tbe project had no W\\11 an , abundance Of food
tM honor . between the Sequoia sempervil:ellB and 'licantee. , ' atanding with the anny eng1n .. ,,., prodilbta.fiowlnc from ita tlsherle.s
So, now the public 1mo-. What ibey may wonder is NOIMS '09' INTENT 'ro Bury, deeply interested in It. lUld fields. California ha.II tiune<t
h-m'!cil of public semit'a time and t"P":r.en' money N • .._=: t ~~.wt~~ ~~~~ ~~ =:;n!t ;:,.:e r::'i:::f~
is spent dishing out this sort of infonnation wlticb . coulcl ID' section -~ Ille C::.':i";;:. prepare & report. and accomp&D.i· to llnd 1'41'7ro<iltd 'market.. Slace
weJt have been handled by California Save tlie ~ Of IM Slate Of Calltornla. that ::.::. ~ :::..::t .~ .. ~~ ~~ t.T ~':.:N1::.Z....U:i.. '":;
League or any News Service. , . ' -UDCIOr.ol~ "J"'" si;.:. Co;:· reopen the case. 'but tbe s1.200.ooo increued riom 111s to arowtd liOO,
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,lalllil. a.· Ca1ttom1a anc1 wh ... bulls g1n. • I Compel\)'. • ·
la that Of a ahoe manulactur-~E i=-0:::~ Letter fromfanner McCabe
ot •• ,--N ..... 1 Tnut and I ~·
s..i.p •••d•-· ·-.,,..,..,. • Som-~ on the West Coast
-.. .._ bereln below, .. Harry s. Truman . '
=l'tfallW: eorta1n peroona! P.,... White Boas& ' erty of Which & pneral statemeat
o( -· --.r.tbenof is!a.s f<lis Waahlilgton, D. C. ~ "tUrmtvtt. tlxturM. maChta-Dear Barry: .. • ·' : · ~ · ~ , ·
et'7 w1 .. u.,..,..nt Wlilch penclis -I-..,,~ you tQolt my adviee cm.P.illr~llr' ?Dd
a1 ..,4 at;p .. i..1t • at H4 f 'llo1•=~ to get zid of Your boyle bWlm. _ ffoweYer', you
-....... COiia .._. cautor-doa.'t need, to put Ute , Sulphur ud 't:lrun •-Y . . ..
-·--I J'ilentiol> there'• ""-.tY -..,,__ ___ ._ -'---' ___ .. ._ ___ .. _
'· . rw ..... •• 'e I -·lie paid at ~ .,......,.,..,. ~ ..,~';""" ~
a..111 •at.._ ...... aa 111e ~ Mtitd & little dQctoriD'. I"dioe't Ne~ .tJiien -
-dlaT af •11•'•· 1901, at. ever-a time la oar ...... _ w"-It ••Dt • •• to •
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""llii91ia! ••."It• " Ill lfH lllllator ot Cwca1 j nlll' ~t clt_;Jm_ •1e'i iODd ~
I' • ; ... 4-co-. c1t1s •.• ~daatiplll:ll-cbt• e••:.. Y•lllr',llut7i
-wlwtlnr JU11 ...... • tllaitWar'•IMt, ow•f %1 lntlla --. ~----~· .... , .............. ,. ·~! .......
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•I lllte...t a. 11%, 111e ue.oro will> ....,,t. let u. atGI> 4'1111&' tbe lblllp -J>Olllld1 intaHOt at wa ,.l<i t1iat make Jt 1m,...ib1e tor tll&t ,
• e wou.Jd. 1bave amounteo 'to but ~ perm.anel1Uy ·to ~
$48,320 ·at the end of 40 ye.r&. and · it.ba.t mea.u. amon,-"-other ~
Compare Ilda ·with. u.. ......,. tlll»p. to atop -conn ... u.n ol
which mtpt. ha.., -olKalned ~¥ and Ille .......,.. ol capital
(Mr. ~ B. J:>w 7, of froom an eetaf., OI; ~erttance tax by tfie government. ...
p,..-31-a, L lo -ot, 1&y, 10% or 20~ ob f!UQ,s Let m9"' atteDtton '-&1.U to ·9 ™».. • a " G00,000, the ne• worth or tbe Duet-the cutting of ,,,..ft_.._ •Y1"1Aft-flll -. ol tM I-di"'' ... flrml • --·-· -·-Qt' tll&t. d~. Be i. -autllor Aesa at tbe end ot to yean with clltureo and lea to tbe Rlslns of Gt the rs?Gi'ltkn propollnc a no tncotne tax. revenue to pay for tbe bWk»\a that
conoatutioUi:~t llmit· · W;th, OD 80% lru:ome 1-ins on -g wuted. lt 18 of gr""1
lnC u.e power 'Of Concum to stead of a 100% tax, the net worth Importance. ot. cour•, tit.at tbe
ta .__ --and of the llualae1B at tbe end of 40 budgwt be balanced,. but tke nnt
itfta. w1dtil -. -... pes-icl by _ yean Would b&'l:e been $11,700 and step ll to reduce expeodltures by
a ~wa'lr ot ltUe '*sf±SUre& Ute gowr-n.ment ·would have col· eliminating ever~ UDDeceaaery
Be ---....i;--on lected $82,600 in ta.UL With a item. .um aDd otMt-tu .,, ?Mon& !JO% tn the net wortil at the end The experience Of Engtanf1
ftia _.... of artldise .tatee in · at 40 years would have been $L· ahou.kl be a warning to ua. Foor
•Winre k.ta ..-tntimony 4 70,000, and the taxes collected many Je&ra Rn&laod has had a
betot'e tbe S.M*e .rm&oce Com-$1,470,000. With a 20% tax the heavy graduated: 'income tax on
m.ittee cm. tM ......... tax. IMllJ. net worth at J.he end of 40 years iJldividuala &nd a heavy tax upon
ha'w Dliw• ha of &Jw
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(Kr, Boliort B. Dreuer of
~. B. I.. la & member of
-one ot the leading law firms of
that city. He ta the author of
~ reaolvttOn proposing a con·
atttuttonal amendment . lirntttng
the power ol Conaress to tax
Incomes, i.nberltances and gifts.
whJch ha.a been passed by a
number of state legislatures. He
has written many articles on
~hl.s and other tax questions.
Th1B series or· articles statu in
substance his recent tMtimony
before the Senate Finance Com·
millee on the ·pending tax bill.>
The harmfUJ effects ot the ex-
cessive ta.xa tion Of income Is well
pointed out by Dr. Irving Fish•r
and Mr. Herbert W . Fisher, in
chapter 9 ot their book on ''Con-
structive Income Taxation." It ia
said tha't Jn 40 years the fortune
Of Henry F ord increased from
$1000 to $1,000,000.000, which is
at the average annual rate of
'41 .<12o/r compounded.J
In tht! hypothetic case, using
round figures tor Simplicity, it ts
supposed that an automobile
business wa.s started in JP()() with
an investment of $1000, and that,
w1th no income· tax, Its net wo'rth
increased at the compound rate
of 409'" a year. Th.ls would give It
a value o.t the end of 40 years of
$700,500,000.• Then, by contrast,
it is supposed that th,ere was a
100~~ tax, and' that despite this
the business continued to produce
income before t axee of 40'7(-a
yea r, or $400. This is admittedly
an impossible case, since no one
would operate without a chance of
profit. It is chosen merely ·for
simplicity ·Of exposition. At the
end of 40 years. instell.d of h& ving
a net worth of $700,500,000, the
business would haVe . its original
net worth of $1000 and the gov-
ernment .would have collected in
taxe, $16,000 at the rate of $400
per year.
H&d the government not col·
lected theee taxes, it would have
had to obtain th'e money else-
where. Assuming that it borrowetl
the moncy'and pa.id ~ high a rate
would have been "6.M0,000, and inheritances. These taxes have so
the taxes collected $11,800,000. In reduced th• supply ol capital that
other wo~. as the tax rate dt>-. there has not been enough to prcr
creases. both the ·revenue a.nd the vide her industrlea with the ca.pit·
net worth of the buaineu in.crease. al needed for modem machinery
In a1J of these cases, tn addition and equipment. And now England
to the revenue from. the income bas definitely accepted Socia.Ham
tax, Utere would. of cotll'Be, be-the a.nd a part of her i.oduatries have
revenue from the estate or lnherl.! already been nationall.z.ed. The ef-
ta.nce tax upon trhe death of the feet has been to decrease produc-
O\Vfter. , l ion and efliciency. so that today
. ln his book, "Tuation: The th.ere is not enough even of such
People 's BusfneM," published in necessities of life as food and coal.
19~ M.r. Andrew W. Mellon, To those who would have ua foJ-
tben Secretary of the Treasury of low in the foot.at.E'ps ot Englan(i, I
the United Stat.ea. in discussing caU attention to the following
this question aai.d (p. 18): statement by Alfred ' Edwards,
"It aeems difficult for some to forme r Laborite Alember ot Pa.rti-
underata.nd that h.igh rates of tax-arnent:
ation do not necesaarUy mea.n "The Labor Party cabinet ap-
large revenue to the Government.. points our Industrial leadership.
and tha t more revenue ma.y otten Hence the ma.n in ch.n.rge of a
be obtained by lower rates. There .large depa:tment .... is a Conner
was an old saYing that a railf'Oad taxi driver who became leader of
freight rate ahould be '\vha.t the a taxi union. He undoubtedly has
traffic Will be&r'; that Is, the h.igh-some talenl-8 u a union leader but
est rate at which the largest cert.a.inly no qu&li!icatlona to nm
quantity of freight would move. the coal industry ... success tn
The same rule appliea to all pri· politics means a chance at some
vate bU&inesa. lf a price is fixed big industrial job with a big a&l-
too high, sales drop oft and With ary. That's the way it works tn
them profits; if a price is fixed Eagland now ... The Hlatory of
too low, sales may lncreue, but lbeae years must be terrifying to
again profits decline. The most any man who ha.a dreamed the
outstanding recent example of great dream of Socialism's brave
this principle la the aales policy new world."
of the Ford Motor Car Compa.tty. Since the close of Wor:ld Wa.r IL
Does any one question that Mr. England has received bUlions of
Ford has made more money by re· dollars of aid from thia country
ducing the price of hla ·car and in-t o prevent the collapse of her ex·
creasing his sale• than he would periment in socialism.. •
have made by majntainlng a high It ts inat.ructlve ill this a.mnec·
price and a greater proflt per car, tior, to read the following atate-
but selling less can! The Gov-menl by Dr. Carl Snyder in his
emment is just a buaineas, and can book, "Capitalism Crea\.or," pub--
and should be run on business lished in 1940, (at p. 345 ):
principles.'' "The purpose of pregressive in·
'I'he time has come for the ques· come taxation is to strike hardest
tlon to be squarely faced and an· at these large incomes. the ch.ie:f
swered. "Do the American people sc.urce of new capital supply. The
want free enterprise and constitu-State now expropriates a consider-
tional government, or do they able portion of the income of the
want socialism?" Let there be an rich. the heavy saving class. With
end to the mistaken idea that we what result? The danger of ex·
can tor Jong have tree enterpriae tinji!:uiahing the l&rger part of the
and at the same time confillc&tory capital supply. This seems what
taxes. We cannot have both. If has happened in England in recent
the people, or a majority of them, yE.ars. Not merely an impression.
want socialism, let the govern-It is tbe. conclusion of a competent
ment take over without further !!tudent of thej distribution of in·
ado, and let us give tbe experiment me in Great ~lt.&in, Colin Clark.
a try. I And the out:cOihe has been just
If, on the other hand, the people that which mig)l.t be predicted. a
want free enterjlrise and our pi'es-s teady retardation of growth in
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DON'T FOBCE PATE. SJS'l'ER! IT'S ,...,.. tlae llu -.•the wa1 .... -,
HOKE DEADl.Y THAN A COBRA! "To talk of ..,.ny tblnp: Of Ill-104 411111" aad
Only the other war;m a.tte:moon. I was startled Mall.Qr wu-And cabb . . ." ·Stop right there
to com• upon Clinton Wolfatd grappling with Waliua' and we1J take first things first! We'll talk
this bl&ck, m&kellke obJec~. "Oh, I didn't ab6ut ol>Oe._ -11"""8 you'll ha•• a nt over! · Whlc:ll
. , know you were an herpetologist," I nmarked ~ ttte mo.st Important thing about a ab.oe after all-
. exposing my voU.butary. "Yes," replied Mr. Ute tlL Barber'• Bootery bas shoe• to nt Merybody ;:-..~ Wollard .aucelntlj : "I am committing herpl· in the entire family-Just ln for the dl8tatf llcie of
\ clde.." Thereupon Mr. Wolfard seized the black 4 lllldlt the houae-Black suede pwhps wttb low i"Mnch
~1 whirrtnc tblnl a.ad won ~ toss, best two out Loule beet 'Mleae tovelie• are Holl~ Sk6otera and built for
• ; I} ot three. You aee, Clinton Wolfard was merely atyU:lb comtoit at S-1.86. Other new Skoote'r (lat.I, V-tlaro&ted Johnny
repa.irilJ.s an old rollel' shade at the Shade Sbop Belio.daa-ill blu& kJd aad bleek auede 11-95. Hen'• a 8,e±1 ..,
.. A CASE OF of all . place~ To my utter confusion, I dis-for you. m aa tnex,..al.v.e DWnber--a ballerina blad(. NonoM' IUf!de
HEBPICIDE"" covered that inside every wooden roller. there e1oa1a., ~e or Dal la.eel; or higher-Heeled. l &trap wt~ llu.nf trtm
is a big heavy spring Uiat snaps, bites and leads a life of its own. . . .aJ:lY ol uae1e s Moe "*YIM la onJy U.85. For llttll: kids .••
The. p&int ts-thb--lf you have any sn~aky, recalcitrant rouer shades. »eye O'Dell boot.a ••. ba.bJes i:ry for these! Keep FH At llaJMn
that ha.ve b9eA &etlng up (Ol' .. down fer Utat matter) better call Ln Boo&e.,.. 1795 Newport Ave .. Costa MHL '
the Shade Shop. Don't ~ c.QJn~ee. These experts can control and • • •
lhrotUe into su.bmiss.iOO ~er shades, Veneti&n blincl.s, extension MOTHEBS!
or traverse l'Od.s, or oltl tO bolts. No architect has yet conceived IT'S EASY TO BECOME A QUICK CHANGE
a windoW"' that caa't be fix ured at the SI.de Shop, 614. 29th st., ARTIST! The Balboa MIO now come-s to the
Newpen. Buitoi IU. aid of busUtnc baby-tenders! Just i.n-handy
• • • corduroy overall8 for little one to th~ year old&
YOU COULD POSS~SS A FACE LIKE These are completely equipped with gripper fJU.o
teners. Little dampened apirits can be wh..Laked
ZSA ZSA 'S. Y-ou could be . gowned In Balen· in aAd out of these in a trice ... in blue, yellow ciaga's latest creation, and you cou.ld be
crowned wlth Ha rry W inston's fla.shtest tiara.' or red tor $2.25.. Tia good old 5&10 has tots ot brtcht new corduroy overd.lls ror 1-6 ye._r oldtl Yes, you could too! BUT, my p.tt, if at the too. These are excel.Lent wuh &: wear ga.rm.ettts .. A Omo~
same time, your halt: were st anding crisply on I with elastic *¥ in f or 5 colors & Sl.39 a copy. Spllrfit'
end, brittle as a deserted bird nest, th• whole These are lo be topped off by Buste r Brown Tee-ahJrts ($1 .J with
charming effect would be lost! Get the pie-· matchllll" cardlrao.s. 111.691, Al~ ror 1 lo 6 yr. olds. Then consider
lure! All is indeed Jost if your hair doesn't renect a na t ur a l s tyle, sparkle and shicitess. children's night Ute and suit the m in Hanes' sleepen Sl.98, or EZ
, , , , light weight sleepers $1.96.. PJ..,..nty of thlngs for i.nl&.nll here too ... That s _why .there s a place ror )'OU ca~ed .itM"S B~AVTY SA~. shirts t.owela gov.·ns illld bla.nW ets. OonaldMn'1t HalOO. 5&!10 at soo H~re J im w ill shear and style your ha ir: experts Mildred or Thel.ala Ma.I 'Balboa'.
Wlll sha m poo and wave your \1:ig \$2 up1; give you excelJent permn-' • • •
nents j $1 0 upJ: or a glowing Roux or Lady Clairol color shampoo. J V1'\0A.? FQ:STA FOOD AT CAS . .\. DON CAR.LOS.
HEED NOW -Use Your Hea d. pet your hair arr ~;ou r rn ind ~ Cull l\fEXICA.S DIN!\~RS OR ALA CARTE. D INl\'EKS $1.10 up.
JIM'S B.EAl."TY 8ALOX. 204 Coast Highway, Corona Lie! l'viar. Sptdltl Top SlrtoiA Steak dlnnef. U.21'5. CbUd"s plate Gk
Harbor 1876 day or e\·e for appolntmE>nL OLE ! CASA DOS C . .\.RLOS, llS 22nd St., St-wport ,, Harbor ,!638-M
e e e CJese Tues..
DOS'T BE ASH..\MED ! e e e
\Vhen that shining crux of your womanly Utl~ \\'b.IDen: M.-~. Jo, Bt>tb and Amy and you too,
car eer arrives _ that glorious moment ..,,.heo Ml.8sy AJcott -A designer named Teena PaJ.&e had
you. stand radiantly on lbe staircase and toss you junior misses and smaller women in mind when
your bridal bouquet, fGr Pete's ~ke don't heave I ahe concoct ed her new da te dresses. PoUy Appartl
some p iddU.ng parcel of wilted posies ' MORRI Ls displaying T eena's party tatreta.s In a dashing
fl' LS a creator of wedding bouquets magnificent-re:<f. velve~ & rhinestone trimmed complete:wtth c-rin-Ja wedding specialist who !hy ly confided in me oil.De pelt1coat a~ $12.9a. You could ea&ly be tbe
that he bad at one tune assembled the wedding belle of the· ball 1n one of these, or look starry--eyed
flowers for Dennis Day's wec.Jding (heaven knOW.$ ln tbe copper-toned taffeta thats sprinkled lavtshlY
w hen that was '> and bndal' arrays for numerous J witb gold stars $14.95) You've probabty seen some of
socia lt ies lll th~ San Francisco Bay a re&. Morri these jaun.ty junJor.. advertlsell in Sevenlf'en ... one other not lcably
can dream up the unusual a.nd the daring. For nice d ress ro r the ruoney is o r red and blue. or g reen fUld brown
plaid taffeta and only $8.9~. r . S.. '"The &rbettea a.~ ~: Tbe example, he recently concocted a wedding nosegay of wa te r lilies 4.CTJ\'ITEE at $6.&6, KUO.rautM"d." Polly Apparel, 1833 Nf'wport
and blue larkspur s ... Pretty daring, eh ? Morri can also fo llow
the whims of an:r bride'4 to-be or her molher-in-law'!l. But rest A\'f'., Costa Mesa.
assured, oh belhrothed one. you will get beautiful fresh bloo ms la FROST w ARNING ! • • •
profusion! Girls, don't let this man's talent go. unnoticed ... get M.A.RK MY WORDS. when the North
yourself enga ged. then follow thru'. U'edding flo\\'ers by Morri. 507 W ind blows a.cross the Bay this I
Ea&& Bal.Ma Btvd. Harbor 2:01&. winter, you'll wish you had a wa.rm
• • • nttte cloak to slip into ... The Jo-Lee~ WON'T YOU KEEP SOME DESERVING LOBSTER Sport Shop ha & aU maimer or FANCY --·
ALIVE? For your.self, that is. If you will li!t your. FROSTBITE PROTECTORS -namely
French phone rrom its cradle and breathe t heS« Coats ot many color s tn % lengths .
· numerologicaUy n ice n umber~Harbor 81;5 any day These short coat s a re ju.st the right
before 3 p. m ., the BAYSIDE TISH Mli.T. w1.U set &side . weight and length to keep you at a
tor you any number ot li ve struggling, Dana Point 'comfortable room temperature on a chilly day. Lee ha.s oatty
Lobsters . : . fres h from the morning's traps. Warmhearted Hany {lee<:e wools in solid beiJe or JT&Y. or some 1n giddy plaJds. Sorne
Kinpton w ill split these here lobsters aliYe tor you· and then declare are smartly styled with raglan sleeves and ghawi collars, $19.96.
them officially morUs. Or you can throw them in your own boiling 'ntere a.re al.so sporty pbardinea In chocolate brown. navy, wtne 01"
1'ettle if you're that kind ot a tosspot ... "Know-All Kingston" will greys., nli:!aly tailored wtth aharp y~e show.Ider and belt.a back.
tell you how to prepare ,fn:sh lobster in a simple supet'b manner~ $11.95. J4aay at.her gabardines ill Mveral styles; Hunter gre.n. teal,
In tact, guard :your reticule it you don 't want It stuffed with pages navy or blac k, and satin lined at $10.9'6; $12.96 and $1._9~ PN!pare
and pages of Ha rry's recipes. Bay•kle F1Ab Mkt.. if you fH>I llke a1 tor the cold soap at .itrt..H Sp<>l't Slwp, l &sa Newport A\'e., Costa
fish one of tht" \\'atf'r, %KOO Lafayf"tte. XE"Wport. 7 day8, 8 a. m. to Mt>sa..
8:SO p. m. • • • YOU CAN TOO TAKE IT WITH YOU,
CHUM ! THE COASTLINE FLOOR COVER-
ING HAS A SPECIAL DEAL ON CALIMAR
Vw'ALL TO WALQ CARPETING AT $3.85 A
SQUARE YARD INSTALLED. This practical
carpet stuff is made by the ma kers ot Galiwool
and has NON-SKID RUBBER BACKING. YOU
-::~~"CAN HAVE IT INSTALLED WITHOUT BE-
;:; ING GLUED OR SEALED TO THE FLOOR.
Cla rence Page, the big wheel here at Coastline.
said he ~n.tely noored a noor with this Calimar and used abso·
lutely no glue. "This stu.ff j ust lay~ <fown and 'plays dead," say.s.
Ctarence, "Why )'OU can 't even see the seams." HENCE. IF YOU
HAVE TO BLOW THE COUNTRY IN A HURRY. YOU CAN
SCOOP UP YOUR CARPET AND SAIL OUT OF TO\'fN ON IT.
CAUMAR COMES 1N A GOOD SELECTION OF DECORATOR
COLORS. INVESTIGATE THIS AT ONCE. Also a specla.l price
now on WOOLTEX CARPETING by Mebawk AT $3 .85 a square
yard installed. PRICES ARE RISING \VHlLE WE SLEEP YO\J
KNOW .. COASTLINE FLOOR COVERING, 1791 Newport Ave.,
Costa Mesa. Beacon 6950-J . • • • SWEET ADELINE! MY ADELll\~! I
THlS ,LOVELY OLD BALLAD HAS LONG BEEN THE FAVORITE
' OF Music lovers, t ippler s. t eetota lers, and barber shop quartets.
Alld s~iDC of close harmony as ~-e are, let me1 tell you about
Ren.aett's C-'oriaer PltJ.ntA-Next to painting your self into a comer,
the second worst thing is to run out or some dramatjc hard to get
color. Bennett's Colori2lef' system can suppl,i you with a choice or
Vl,3%2 colors. Any cok>r in large or small amounts can be duplicated,
•you always get a perfect ma.tch. Draperies, rugs-all can harmonize
with your walls--Tbe nice pa.rt is, you can ,.et Bennett's Ln deco·
rator deep tones-colors in high fa8hion today. Get yourseU a pint.
aua.rt or pllon. Bermett's flat paJnt is •nly $6.95 pl; satin ecg
shell finish Is $7 .45 : high gloss is $7.95. Me.DONALD'S PAINT
STORE, 1812 HARBOR BLVD., 008TA lllESA. BEAOON ~10S. • • • STARTLING NEWS INDEED!
IT \VAS MERELY ELECTRIFYING tor
m.e to learn th.at the average person tlips
an.d flops 46 t o 52 times during a night's
sleep. This is considerable mileage, and it
would SNm simpler to stand up in the barn
and sleep like a horse. However, I believe
bor9e8 have the franchise on this tnode ot
blink-eye. There w as one case (No. 56342 )
in 1936 ot a trainman for the B&:O Rail-"'Fra.nehhe Hol~r"'
• • • "HE HAS AN OAR IN EVERY MAN'S BOAT AND A FINGER
IN EVERY PO:." I don't know the deal on the boats, but he has
every right in the world to be in those pies! I mean Bob Krull.
head doughboy at the Newpon Bakery. Bob works 7 daya a week
supplyin( {be hungiry hordes with t resh. hot dougtmuta every morn-
ing, krullers by Krull and fragrantly rresh coffee cakes. Bob
squirts a mean pastry bae-, so It you ca.re t o have him dream up
some special pat ty cakes ror your next party, give him &1'I order ...
French pastrie 11. cream pies ... birthdaj• cakes with special motifs
or motives. arbor day cakes. jailbird cakes y.rlth saws in them. Yo u
name It ! And get something for the old man's lunch pail. Keen
cook ies . all makes. Open constanUy i .daya a \\'ee.k 8:S0·6:SO.
Newport Ba.kt-l'y, 2112 ~ Front. Barbor tf.tt·R
Marine Air Vets
Meet Thursday
U.S. MAAilacoRPs AIR STA-
TION, EL TORO. -Historic San
Franc isco ha.s been selected a.a the
site tor the 1901 reunion of The
First Marine Aviation F orce Vet·
erans ·As80Ciatlon. Nov. 2-4;
A fraternal organization, the
group is composed ot th~e of-
ficers and men wbo served In Ma·
rlne Corps aviation during and
prior to World War I. Present
commander of the AsaoclaUon la
Maj. Ck.11. W . P. T. Hill, Quarter·
master General ot the Marine
Corps.
Requirements ror membership
are ape_n to any person who served
hoeorably in Marine Corps avia-
tion, at any one ot its station,
during any period between April
6, 1917 and Nov. 11, 1918.
Reservalion.s for the convention
and appllca.Uons for memberehlp
to the i"MAFV A ahould be made
with MJ:. James E. Nicholson, 310
N, Eutaw Street, Baltimore, Md.
Two Marines Hurt
in Highway 9rash
Two Marines w ere injured
early Friday morn.ln' when the-
car in which they we~ riding
turnetl over one-halt mUe ~ut. ot
Santa. Ana River bridge, police
reported. The car hit a 80ft
shoulder.
lDJured were C. V. Smith, la-
cerated forehead &l'ld Earl F .
Buckles, who sutfered from aback.
They w ere taken by ambulance to
El Toro Marine hOllpltaL Driver
ot the car, Robert Nava and Rob-
ert L. Mull, both Marines, were
unhurt. The four a.re-based at
Camp Pendleton.
Alpha Beta rood market.a held
their annual aei-vice award ba.D-
quet Jaot Wednead&y nlgbt. this
time in tbe ma.in ballroom al the
Pacific Coaat e!ub, Long llieact>.
Dimler WU served to 430 people.
road beinl' caught standing up asleep lt the switch, but that was an A~ND OONVOCATION'
The membenhlp lo A 1 p ha
Beta's Service club now total.a
204 employees. ea.ch With flve
ye&ra or more aervfce ln the or ..
ganizatlon. Many new plb.s were
awatded, inclUCUnr a new SO-.~
pin to c. W . Edwardl. vlce-prul·
dent and general _.._ nit tbe
Umpany.
exet:ption. These same bearded savants who conducted the Sleep-Tbe Rev. Paul Moo.re Wheeler,
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llkiES • ' . County Reeeives·
S71fAl Check for
Polio .Patients
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' I The Mighty Midget In Advertieinq , -.
NEWS-TIMES, -Every; . Tuesday
NEWPORT. BAY 'POST--'W.edbe(ldays
NEWPORT-BAIJK>A PRESS -Thmsdays
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Fot Better
TV. Reception
l\epl«ce y-weatller~ An-
Wllh a _,, V-COO..
$9.50 incl. Mast
TV SlUlVJCm CA,IJ.S
Day or Evening
Mesa Rapio and Televiaion
10& Broadway Costa Mesa
A check for $71i50. to help pro-
vide care . fOT' local polio p&tleata
JiJ .. • been received by the Orange
COUl:t,Y chapter ,of tbe Nattoul
Flmdatlon for Infantile Panlyor.,
It wu an.nou.QC'ed .,todBy by .John
K<K.11.Wck, chapter cbalrman.
• Ne .. --~-·--" ... -...... -~, !11-~ .. -ft~p._ . 87cllll
HllfDRJll AD 18 I LINEii .KJITB'l'ONE moTI& came... &nm.
At pttMDt the Ora.nae county
chapter i• providlftr fdnda 1tor the
care, 1n w:hole or in part. of H
pa.tienu a.f:fl:lcted t hi• )!ear in .a.
diUon to underwriting the patf·
ent care coete of 120 strtken prior
to Jan. 1, 19~1.
All ~eel -mmt be .-Id for Cull i. 14-of po-ti-M&gu!ne type, F2.5 lenL Like
4 LIDee 1 Paper S .'15 new. Sauinee. Betu:on 15386-R.
4 Unes ll hpen . 1.50 89c9l '
4 Llaee s Papen ll.00 BINOCULARS, 7.W. Coated Iona
The pUUahera wtlJ not be ruponalble tor mON than one Incorrect. wtth case~ Sf~ Bar. 2724.. «Sa-ya.
lnsertt011 at. an adverll.lemcnt. reae"e the rtgb t to correet.l)' cJ•ulfJ: 90ct2
a.uy and all a ds and to reject any &dvertieem ent not contC»'lllin.g tV -.
W'lten March of • Dimes funda
are l'&llled. McKittrick explained,
halt tbe money stays here with
the local chapter and halt goes
to national h.eadquarters for re-
.aea.rch. proteuional educa.tion and
emergency aid such aa the: check
just received. , •.
ruJu and f'tC'U}atJona. A.dvertbemrnta ·and cancellations will bf; BUUTIFUL full length mink
accepted trp to S p.m. on tlle day preer.dlng publication. dyed Marmont fur coaL Almoat
Except dMdllne for Newa . 'nmee 18 11 a. m. Monday. new, $150. Size 14-16. Alao 2
rtaoae Har, 1111.. uk fw .. Ad Taker' or wnct 94 and remtttanoe ie silver foxes in a stole $50. Ph. _
NEwP<>aT R•SB()B PUBJ..ISRINQ co. Har. 2't>-J, a. m. or eves. 90c92
H ll Balboa Blvd.. Newpnri Beech. QtJl.fomla. 8" T ABLE saw with mot.or. Work·
bench and vise. ~" Thor drill.
McKittrick sa.fd record·breilklng
poUo LDcidence during the pa.st
three ytars h&d exhausted the
treuurtes of hundreds of ch&P"
tt>rs acroas the country.
12-BoDdlng Services · · Pllone Beacon Mt4-W. 89p91
~~~~....<:....;..;..;..;.;:.;.o.o..,~~-
"Our OW1'l chapte.r'• pllght pro-
~des a typJ.cal example," McKit-
trick. sakJ. ''The C>n.nge county
chapter's share ot the tunda raia·
et.I by the 1951 March ot Dlmes
c ampaign wu $13,212.51. How-
ev~r. this amount ln addition to
funds wb.lch aad. accumulated
from previous yea.rs and had not
been entJrely spent waS exhausted
by Oc~. 1 llnd we have conse-
quenUy had to call on the emer-
gency a id fund at national head-
quarters."
Cotta Mesa Girl
Hurt in Crash
Marlena Worsham, ·17, or 227
For Venetian Blinds,
Shades and Drapery Hdwe.
THE SHADE SHOP
Free estimates Ph. Har 884
New Hamilton
and Elgin Watches
Christmas Lay Away Plan
WALLACE CALDERHEAD
81T Coast H:iway, Corona del Mar
70ttc
VACUUM CLEANERS
g)ectroltp: and others, $6.$0 up.
100 to choose from.
HANK'S Vacuwn Cleaner Co.
801 S. Main St., Santa Ana
Kimberly 3-2968
TOttc
Pacific Ave .. Costa lt-tesa, received . 12--Bnlldlng ~rvl~ _ slight injuries _last Tue9clay nigbt _____ ,,,_ ______ _
EXPERIENCED CARPENTERS in a three ca.r sma.s.hup on Har-Want Work by Hour or Job.
bar boulevard. no rth ot 20th St.. Ca.Ir Harbor 1164-M
Costa Mesa. She wa.a riding In a
car driven by Orin M. Hanson, 17.
of 1~92 San Bern&rdino St., Costa
Meat.
71 tfc
COMPLETE HOUSE CLEANING
Furniture and rugs shampooed,
Free estimatea-Fully insured.
Al's House & Rug :
Cleaning Co.
BM r• Wl -T2t1'e
PAINTING
COMMERCIAL ~ INDUSTRIAL
RESIDENTIAL
Fk-ee Eatlmates
S ym p son & Nollar
PAINTING & DECORATING
"The Best Money Can Buy"
512 -38th SL, Newport Beach
PHONE H ARBOR :404
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DON K. BU'ITS
Lie. Genera! Contractor
Resident ial-Commercial
Remodeling
Phone ~eacon 64.06-W
17ttc
FISHER
Drafting Service
916 Coa.st Highway, Harbor 2443
Corona del Mar
Painting and
Paperhanging
GEO . BURKHARDT
72tfc
508 -31st St., Newport Beach
Phone Harbor 2418·W before
8 a. m. or after 4 :30 p. m.
83ttc
PAINTING
EARL SHEFLIN
273 Palmer at., ea.ta M-
Bea.. M~7·111 8'dl ----
IN'n!l!UOR -EXTllRlOR
PA.Il'frING
Officers said the Ha.ason car
era.shed into the rear or a car driv-
en by Edward J . Destefano,-19,
or El Toro Marine Corpe Air Sta-
tion about 11 ~20 p . m . knocking
that car into one operated by Geo.
Dublin, 24-, or 203 ~pphlre Ave ..
BaJboa Island. The Destefano car
was plLlhing the Dublin ma.chine
which had stalled on the highway,
wben the mt.hap accurreo, It wa.e
reported. R. Andrae.q Harbor LICENl3EJ) -IN8'.1Jl,U!D 32= . Glenn Johnston --~~--~~--~-~~~~--~----~ DOl-!Uft BL Newport BeMll
TV· OWNEBSI
HOW MUCH · IS YOUR
TELEVISION SET
WORTH TO YOU?
,j
The ·answer is simple! If your Video set is
worth so many of your hours of relaxation,
' it 's certainly worth the finest service .•. the
kind only our TV experts can give it. You
can be sure that we can and will make your
installation, adjustments, or repairs with our
.
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B & Y House Movers
General Contraetors
65() J'iret St.. Tustin, Calif.
Phone KLmberty 3·1885
(Home Phones J Asper 9 -%773 or
JAaper 9·2687) 91tfc
14--Personals
AlcoboliCa ADonymoua
Write P . o . Box 205
Bal-lalancl, CaUJ.
Phone Kimberly 3-MQ
Superfluous Hair
P ei-manently removed from face,
arms, legs. Eyebrows and hair-
line shaped-No more tweezing .
ELLEN L. BRYANT R. E.
Tu.esday and Thursday only
Lido 's SalQn ot Beauty Har. "2ft76
LOST-Gold St. Christopher med-.
al ln8cribe4 ~to "John, Xmu
19M" on BalJ>oa lsland. LIBER-
AL REWARD. 903 N. Ba,y Fr.,
Balboa Island. Har. l320·M.
91pll3
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EXPERT WASHING aad lrbning.
lllra. FUltoa. Brin&' to 1822
VtJelle Place, Newport Bea.eh. Han.or 12S.7·W. 9lpll6
»-B-A1_1p~ttan_ces ____ _
O'KEEFE &: MERRrl'T range
T.lte laa:teet 1951 CP all automa·
Uc wtth la.mp and eveeyt.hlng.
81.alnJus steel griddle. Also ha>
those ·simmer burner• It chrome
grill broiler. Balauce -{ owe ob
stow is $139.82. Can haw equity
FREE if you take pa,yments of
$7 .48 per mo. Uaed it 2 montha.
but you can't teU. lt. See Mr.
Ba.v.ghn, 404 So. Spadrp., Fuller-
tora , 9 a.m. to 8 p.m . Ph. 2152.
88ttc
Sl-Wanted to Boy
PRIVATE party will pay cub
for sewing machine, drapes, pi~·
tures and coffee:. table. Ph. Bea.
5443·MK. 89c91
SZ--8"usellold Goods
W At.NUT dining set, 6 chainl,
buffet a.nd table. Good condi-
tion. 615 W . Balboa Blvd., Bal·
boa. 90p92
FIRE SCREEN, brass, never out
of carton, pull style on feet,
(381> x 31) only $3f. Harbor
260-J, a. m . or eves. 90c92
BED·DA VENPORT, $30. Chair &:
ottoman, $20; bed, spring and
mattreu, $15. Rocker, $8, ma ..
bogany chair, $10. ace chair,
$8. 2 straight chairs. 213 J'em·
leaf, Corona del Mar. 89p91
NORGE WASHER -Its the 1951
latest all automatic wuber. HAI
agitator and goca fiuab. to U..
wall. has overflow rtnae.. anc!'
spill dries clotltee. Call put clot-In the top and t<>rget
about tllem. B&la.nc. di.Ill!· 011
contract is only' $238.86 and l
paid over $297 for it. My equity
FRE~if ou take paymeate ot -
$12. r See Mr. Baughn
4'04 So. SpadT • Fullerton, 9
a.m. to 8 p.m. Phon.e 21~2.
ll8ttc
LOUIS xv armchair imported
from Paris. Excellent cood!Uon.
Phone Bea 6S45-W. 90p92
TWO RUGS, 10xl4 and 9xl2, both
reYersible, $15 each. Also odd
twin size bed, spring & mat-
tress, $:5. Floor lamp, rf7.&0
Phone Harbor 05f.9·R ~92
,WALNUT dining Btt coruilstLP.g of
table, server, buffet a.nd 6 dark
red mohair ch&lni. Alao double
maple bed with box spring and
mattress. Call Bea. 5476-.J.
89c91
SACRIFICE -Pair mahog.' tWin
beds, tall spool style 8Jld pair
French pear wood, plnJt marble
tops, 3 ~wer" commodes. 68
Baltk>a Covea. 91p93
THREE·Panel sue. toot'h&nd carv-
.0.wood screeh. $20. Sota. brok·
en springs, $10. Hip oven
l1U'lge, oven control, '10. Old
p!ctUT<lf>, lOc. 304 E. Ocean Fr.,
Balboa. DAYS ONLY. 91c93
MUS'I'. SELL BY WED., OCT. lllat
O'Keefe & Merritt gaa range,
Westi:nghOU!!Je refrigerator, both
3 yrs. o)d & in Xlnt. eond. See"
to appreciate, !2'65 Clay, New·
• port Heights. Bea. 5189-W. Bu
Complete Marine Radio Service
Cl!ftd llll'tc'htia•
• U. S. Goffrllment Lice11sed TecMlcins
.. WANT Secretarial poolUoa.-P er·
eonal or commercial: 12 '"'· .,..ertoa~. ~ HarllOr 11~.Jl.
90p9~'
' . Chrysler Engmes
Used
Crowns -Royafs
See Johll Harvey • WOMAN in eo.ta Mesa want•
houeew ork. 3 hrs. ~ ... Wed.,
• Thurs. &ttemoona. P60Ae Bea.
' MM-WK. 89p81
COAST ELECTRONICS CO , I
EXPEIUENCJ!lD b,&by aiUer a vail·
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915 C~t Highway, Newport ltot• 91"°3
at Seacraft
1211 COAST BIGBW.A.'
NEWPORT Jlll,&CB
PH. ~OOH 0171
, Flop discoveries bave come out with further Information: I quote: Dean ot the Long Beach Convoca.--
.. A man's best friend Ls his mattress ft'Om Carlyle's FurnJture. Uon, a.nd a group of U ~1oo
C8.rlyle's rua.ttresses are htgb ln qU&lity and "bounce-low 1n price and era will be present today ai the
lnsomnia." Carlyle's aL9o baa a device for dayUrne relaxiDg-a. Convocation meeting at All Salnte
eentour t)-pe chair that adjusts to your frame lOc:e. a skin diver's Church. Lone BeacA. On Wednes·
aui.L It's $S9 and in many a color. Buya in P'u.mitur~Finisbed and ·dt.7 Jib, Wheete, wW be at-the
Unfinished-at carl~s, 1990 Harber Blvd., C.O.ta Ilea.. Bea.eoa 11D cathedral. ·
0EXP~ct!> Cotpm.ur ...,.to NOW11·T!mta adl bave been road TELEPBONl'J lll:AWN &1tl . w~y laaur or foll. '7ea ..u,.
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40.FT.' COMMERCIAL apt." !lohtt.
Reg. fo.r 20 puae:ngers. N ew
Chrysler Crown motor ln •ug.
Aleo g,..g.. radio. Sip& 2. BuUt
1sw2. rebutlt 19-48. can be
bought on term.s. $6600. See Bob
Enalgn,
South Coast Co.
Newport Beach Ph. Har. 2600
91Uc
21-FT. CABIN m otor boa.L "Kel-
py't Sta.r engine. Albacore rig-
ged. Make ofter. Earl'a Landing,
C08.llt Highway, N ewport Beach.
90c92
FOR SALE-Moortng No. D-381
10th and Bay A.venue, $12!§.00.
Phone LO: 0·8271 or LU 2846.
8&:91
34-Moslcal, Radio
GR.AND PIANOS: Baby Gre.nd,
reposaesaed, $495. Terms. Also
others new and used. Steinway.
Chickering, Wurlitzer, A . B.
Chase, Knabe, Raworth. Lund-
strom. Fr om ~. DANZ-
SCHMIDT, 520 No. Main. cor.
6th, Santa Ana. 100 pianos al-
ways.
LOVELY bungalow upright piano
ln perfect playing condition.
Terms, $32'.50 down and $11.65
~r mo. al SHAFER'S MUSIC
CO. (Since 1907), -421 No. Syca-
m ore, Santa Ana.. Kl. 2-0672.
BEAUTIFUL Spinet p iano. Repos-
sessed. Pay out balance $387
like rent. Like new~ Another,
blond mahogany case, gorge<>us
tone, S-4 95. Famous make ! Also
many rental returns. Save from
$120 to $300. All in perfect con-
dltk>n. DANZ-SCHMIDT PIANO
STORE, ~20 No. ltofaln , cor . 6th
St., Santa Ana. Subject to prior
sale.
HAMMOND ORGANS! The great
Hammond Ohord Organ. U you
don 't kno w a note, you can play
this! The Hammond Splne t Or-
gan, World's most beautiful
.tones. E as.y te rms. DANZ-
SCHMlDT Piano & Organ Co.,
Santa A na, 520 No. Main, Car.
6th Street.
GET THE TOP DOLLAR for your
old piano. Trade. it ln tor Its Cull
cash value on a Packard Bell
tcleviaion at SHAFER'S MUSIC
CO. (Since 1907), -421 No. Syca.
more, Santa Ana. Kl. 2-0672.
R ENT A PIANO. Let the Kiddle&
learn, $5 per mo. F\JIJ term rent
allowed oh any piano ln our
stock . DANZ -SCHMIDT Big
P ia.no Stor e, 520 No. Main St.,
Santa Ana.
$50 BUYS a good used piano. Oth-
ers for $68, $76, etc. DANZ-
SCHMI.DT PIANO CO., Santa
Ana, 520 No. Main, cor. 6th St.
TELEVISION! Trade your old
piano on beautiful t"elev~lon.
Big allowance. Famous makes
in tele vision. DANZ-SCHMIDT,
520 No. Main, cor. 6th St., Santa
Ana.
SLIGHTLY USED 'spinet piano,
like new . 'Big savings. Conveni-
ent terms al SHAFER'S MUSIC
CO. (Since 19071, 421 No. Syca -
-more, Santa Ana. Kl. 2-0672.
BALDWIN ACROSONIC SPINET
Used. Save $200. T erms. Sub-
ject t o pr Io r &ale . DANZ-
SCHMIDT Big Piano Store, 520
No. ltofain, c;.or. 6th, Santa Ana.
40-Business .!>l'P'.'rtunltles •
KlDDIE AMUSEMENT PARK-
Latest equipment , Coast High-
way. nea r Balboa Island. Sacrl-
tiC"e t o close estate.' Phone H•·
1354. 89c91
FOR SALE OR TRADE -Mar-
ket and groce ry. Good going
business. Well e,ijUl p. Selling
at.-c't ot illneSB. Ph. Bea . .!)6~.
89):91
41-Stores and Offices
ATTRACTIVE OFFICE on New-
port Blvd., near the new hos-
pital. E.'Ccellent Joe.lion with
parklnt;. Al!K> perfect for flor-
ist shop or other small business.
s-t5 mo. ol66 Newport Blvd., Coe-
ta Me:sa. Beacon 5713-R. 82lfc
FOR RENT-Small atorea tn new
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Winter
1 Bedrootn house .... $ 70 mo.
2 Bedrm. house ...... 100 mo.
Ocean front ________ ,, __ 125 mo.
Yearly
2 Bedrm. house ........ $ 70 mo.
2 B. R. Ocean Front 125 mo.
JIM & SALLY NEWLIN
with
JOHN D. BlJRNHAM
~7 E . BaJboa Blvd., Balboa
Harbor. 1607 (Eves. Har. 2278-W)
WINTER RA TES. 3 rm. furn. apt.II
On Collins Island. Each. apt..
has water frontage.
ALSO Penthouse on lease. We8t
end Park Ave., Balboa IaJa.nd.
Ph. Harbor 2962-W. 76t!c
BALBOA PENINSULA -Furn-
ished single apts. $25 and $35
mo. to June 16th. Frigidaire.
Laundry a"l(&llable. U tU. lncl.
Harbor 1270-W. 83tfc
BALBOA PENINSULA -At-
tractively turnlahed 2 bdrm. du-
plex with e:und~k. Winter or
,yearly. R eaaonable. Har. 3019-R
83ttc
BALBOA. -Nice 2-room apt.
Good loca . r efrtg., new etove.
Util. pd~ $4 2.50 mo. Call 310
Island Ave. Phone Har. 1839-J.
89p91
RENTAL v
SPECIALISTS
can Edna crats
Linwood Vick, Rltor.
B&lboe W&nd. Har. 20<2 32cll4
BALBOA PENINSULA -At-
tractively t"Urnlahed garage apt.
Sultable couple. Avail. Oct. 15th.
s~ w inter, $65 yearly, util and
gar. included. Harbor 3019-R
78ttc
VERY SELDOM
do we have a vacancy ln the LIDO
·APTS. on LIDO ISLE. Fuml.sh-
ed apartment on the Bayfront.
Ideal for a couple. Must be con-
genial Ask ror Mr. Grohman.
P .A. P -ALMER
INCORPORATED
3333 Via. Lido, NC\\<porl Beach
Harbor 1600
91Uc
FURNISHED 1 bdrm. apt. on
Grand Canal, Balboa Island nr.
South Bay. Winter or yearly.
Adults only. Phone Har. 548-M.
89ttc
NEW UNFURNISHED upper flat
• with large wlodowa ove rlookJng
•bay In good residential dlatrtcL
2 bedroom.s. sunaeck. tlreplacti.
Hdwd. floors. No children 01
pet.a. Ava.II. Nov. lat. $115 mo.
1009 W . Bay Ave .• Newport
SH.ch. Pb. Harbor 3277, day•.
(Har. 890-M eve.s.) 88tlc
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f bdrm. turn. ap~ L&W>dry ;.,,,,,
!•need pJal' ~rd for children. p...... UtU. -pd. Tiie BLUE
TOP, 401 Newport Blvd. 81Uc
Tota and Peta Wl!lcome
8 rm., 1 bdrm,, f\Jmi>hod Ii dble.
NewPort. Ptay gTOund& 1 blk.
from ocean and bay. $-40 mo.
Harbor 987. 87c92
FURNISHED 1 bdrm. houee. New.
fireplace. adulte. lnqulce 213
Femleaf, Corona del Mar.
89p91
Balboa Island
We have eeveral attractive aplft.
and hou.aea tor wt.nter rental
.st.a.rtlng at $.(5 mo. and a rew
yearly rental.s starting at ~.
Nelda Gibson, Rltr.
306 Marlne, Balboa hi. Har. 502
69ttc
CORONA DEL MAR -2 bdrm.
unturn. bowie. Nov. l . R eal fire-
place, large c loset.a. $~ per mo.
718 3rd. St. Owner. Laguna
<1 -0941 or Harbor 2919-JK.
89p91
VERY atiractlve 1 bdrm. apt .•
very close to bus .atop on New-
port Blvd. Unrur. Hu garage.
s~ mo. .
BEAOON lflLL REALTY
466 Newport Blvd. Beacon 6713·R
89t.1Jl
THREE RM. unfurn. a pt. Liv.
rm., bdrm., kit., tile bath. Panel·
ray heat. Stove &: refrlr. (urn.
317 Heliotrope. Inquire 319
Heliotrope. Corona del Mar. Ph.
ldarbor 2989-W . ' 88tt<'
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BAY FRONT -Lovely 2 bdrm.
2 bath apt. Fireplace, good h eat,
$125 mo til June 15th.
ALSO 1 bdrm. baytront, $7~ mo.
to June 15th. Phone Har. 2~2
or Harbor 2914-M eve1. 77trc ------------
CORONA DEL MAR -2 bdrm.
un(urn. apt. Yearly rate. $65
mo. Utll. pd. Stove 41: ice 'box in-
cluded. IU.rbor 1610. 89c91
BALBOA ISLAND -Cozy, w elJ
tum b:hed apt. w ith gar. Ideal
tor 2 or 3. can take more. Sep-
arate entrance. Reaaol'\able . Ha.
IM9-W. 89p91
NEWPORT -2 rm. cottage,
partly turniabed. l blk. lo Rich-
ards. Util rurnlahed. Yearly $30
mo. Inq, owner. 162 E. 16th,
Costa Mesa. 89p91 '
YEARLY -E:ir.ceptlonally nice.
U ntum. 2 bdrm. duplex. Many
extre. feature•. Near both
school.a. Reasonable. 22&.e Clay
BL, Cliff Haven. 83Uc
BEACON BAY -Furn. 1 bdrm.
apt. Lge. living, room and k lk
chenette with bar. $85 mo. Incl.
utu. to June lGth. Har. 2970.
89c91
BALBOA !SI.AND unfurn. 2 bed-
room apL Light and e:paciou.a,
l80 mo. yearly. 219 Marine
Ave. Harbor 1810-R. 9lc93
NEW MODERN rum. studio apt.
Panel ray heat, carpeted. Utll.
pd. Yrly or winte r. 411 Helio-
trope, Corona del Mu. Harbor
0291-R. -91c93
A TTRACTl'VE S I n &"I e turnlahed
apt. Elec. refrlc. Suitable ror
one or employed couple. 719-W.
Balboa Blvd., Ba.Ibo&. 9Jp93
FURN. APT. on water, paUo, ga-
rage. Adult.II, ST5 mq. or wlll
lease. 817 -lelh SL, Newport
Beach. Harbor 891 -W . 77tfc
FOR RENT -Furn. alngle apt .
Winter o r yearly. P hone Ha.r.
();27-MK. 9lp93
YEAR LEA.SE -Balboa Island.
New unfUrn. 2 bdrm. home with
tl~place, nice patio, pra.ge .
Call HarbQr 63 (Beek ornceJ.
9lc93
SMALL P"Urn. apt. New stove &:
retrtg, Yly .. utll. pd. 202 -7th
St .. at E. Balboa Blvd, Balboa.
Inq. 511 -36th St., Newport.
9ip93
FURN. EXTRA CLEAN 4. room,
NEWPORT HEIGHTS 1 .
Brand new 3 bdrm. home, 1 % b&thlJ, fireplace,
hwd. flOOT11, forced air heat in every room, lots of .
·tile. Extra large garage. Thla is really,nlce.
Only $14,250
COSTA MESA
4 very attractive 1 bdrm. furnished units, con·
structed for minimum upkeep, in beat ""!'idential
• 4i.strict, room for more units.
Income $240 mo., Only $21,000 full price
C. GALEN DENISON, Realtor
A. E. JOHNSON, -Broker
490 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa Beacon 6698
Looking for an Investment - - -
arid a p,erfect hedge against inflation?
W e ofter 130 acre1 of rich Imperial Valley Farm Land
Now leased {or 5 years at 17000 per year, payable a.n-
nuaUyjCASH)IN ADVANCE. Tenant pays all cos'ts ex-
cept ~~lch are low. Total prlce ot thl.8 farm is only
$60,000. resulting In a secure 10% net return on invest-
ment. In addlUon, we expect this land to double In
value during the lerm o( the )e&!IC. For further informa-
tion call -
STANLEY ·HADFIELD, Realtor
216 Marine Ave. Balboa Island Harbor 20
THIS HOUSE HAS EVERYTHING
Ocean side of highway, 2 blks. to shopping cen·
ter, 4 blks. to schoo l. New ranch.type 2 bdrms.
Tile kitchen and bath. Dbl. garage. • $3500 down /
Monthly payments are. 20% less than)similar
houses are renting. WHY NOT LOOK TODAY?
ED -L. SEDELMEIER, Realtor
1523 Coast Blvd. Corona del Mar
Phone Harbor 2766
61-Real Estate Exchange
WILL TRADE OR SELL m y ne\v
3 B. R. Lakewood Plaza, corner
home. C. I. -4'/, -$56 mo. in-
cludes t8.)(es. F ireplace, 11~
baths, 2 car garage. Brktst.
nook. lawn, fruit trees. rdwc!.
· fence.'
WOULD like Balboa I.1Jand -Ph.
Harbor 263:1-M. ' 90c95
57-Real ElitaUi WanW
LEASE with Ot>tlon te buy. ·4
bdrm. home, fUmlshed, H arbor
Area . Rea.aonable price. CaJJ
Mn . Retmler, Harbor 27~1.
HOUSE o r s1lllall tncome n ear Bay
In exchange tor 10 turn. stucco
apt.a.. near Bixby Park. Submit.
Owner Mrs . Fis her. M6 E. 1 Ith
St .. Long Beac h. ·c a.Hr. 9lpH
56-Money WanW
SMALL loca.l concern desires lo
factor their receivables on 60
day recourse basil . No credit
loose& in over two years ot busi-
ness. Write Box "P '', thi..8 paper.
9lp93
5.'>-Money to LollJI
LOANS For Homes
5%-20 yr. 1Aan11
CONSTRUCTION LOANS
at 5---"5~% (14 yrs.)
WE BUY AND SELL
TRUST DEEDS
BEE BOB SATTLER
1415 COAST BLVD.
Corona del Mar Harbor 1077·J
Rep. POIRIER MORTGAGE CO.
Metro Ufe Ina. Fund.a Kl 3-61&
LOANS TO BUILD, •IMPROVE.
. BUY, MODERNIZE. OR
REFINANCE
We Buy Tru8t Deedo
NEWPORT BALBOA J'EDl!:R.U
SAVINGS .. LOAN ABBN.
1333 Via Udo Ph. ~ar. 1&00
BALBOA
PENINSULA
BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom, 2 bath
Dutc h Colonial. Flagstone front.
Prive.le patio, forced air heat.
FlreplacC". Garbage d Is p o s a 1.
Weathe r stripped. Large sun
df'ck. This is an out.standing
value a.nd a fin e home.
Price $21,500
Co nsider amaU home as part trade.
LIDO ISLE
$4,750 down. New 2 bedroom home
near best beach. Full tile roof.
Patio. Furnace heat. F ireplace.
Bar type Kitch('n. Glass en-
closed tub. See thl.8 before )'OU
buy
Price $15,750
Ranch
20 ac res 6 miles from N l'wport
12 &cree: in permanent pasture
Equipment for 15.000 ch.Jckens.
Three house!!, good barn. Abun-
dant cheap water . Consider part
trade bay area . T erms.
GREENLEAF & ASSOC.
BUILDER -REALTOR
31 12 Newport Blvd., Harbor 2M2
Canal Front Rental
P ier and float. neat 2 bedroom
furnished, $125 . mo. yt>ar round.
COSTA MESA
TWO bedroom on 'h acre $6750
THREE bedroom on 60 x 31?..
F orced air, barbeque hOUM!, etc.
Completely fenced, $14 ,500.
For details-Call W . Kempton,
Harbor 1!>00 •
P.A. PALMER
lNCORPORA.r ED
3333 V Is L~ Jo
Newport Beach, Cali!,
ga.rag• apt. Lot. of Jlght and 48-Antomoblles, Tin& 48-Antomobiles, Tires ~r. Elec. refrlg. Utll. pd. $4 5 ._;o.,,~====;;..==---":.;:..-"=====-==-::.:;:.... __
month,. •
ALSO 3 rm. apt.. elec. refrtg ..
S-40 mo. to June 15. 301 E . Bay
Ave., Balboa. Har. 1959-J. 9lc93
SPECIALS -This Week Only!
'51 KA!SER 2-door &<tan-A beauty! ........................ $17015
·oo CHRYSLER Windsor Hlghl&ndt'r Club Coupe,"
Cully ~Ulpped, A-1 thruout .................................. .,$2:04 5
'-48 AUSTIN 2-dr., heatn, clean and r eady lo go ... ...$ 795
$1~ Down '
Furnished
•ery nice 2 bdnn. home. 3 yrs. old.
Redwood aiding, tumace, tiled
bath, tub, ahower, garage, laun-
dry tray. Beaut. treeA, near lge.
m&rket and bus line. Payment.a.
are only $50 mo. The full prtce
la only -
• $6500
Call on This
$36.12 per mo.
This exceptionally well built FHA
home with 2 bdrm11 la a real buy
for 'someone. Very attractive.
H wd. tiled kitchen and bath, l
yr. old and immaculafe. Large
cover ed patio. Beautiful lawn
and shrubs. $2500 down and the
ru·11 price Is only -
$8950
Want Value ! ! !
&e lhls beautiful 3 bdrm. home
w ith many featurefl. Lge. livi ng
.rm., dln. rm., tiled kitchen with
lo ts of cupboard space, patio,
fireplace, 2-car garage. Built
under rigid .FHA r equirements
The ter ms are $27:>0 down a.nd
the payment.8 are only $66 per
mo., in cluding taxes and 1nsur.
Full price -
1856
Only $11,400
Phil Sullivan
Geo. Everson
Newport Blvd., Costa
Phone Beacon 7123
Mesa
( Acr05.s trom C0tila
Eves. Ha. 3157-W
Mesa Bank)
Bea. 5-458-J
REAL BUYS!
BALBOA BUSINESS DISTRICT
-o lder dup!C"x, 2 bdrm. lower.
1 bedroom upper. Has great
possibilltirs tor busine88 locs.-
tion. $6500 cash-FULL PRlCE
-buys this!
BAY A VE.-Attractivc 3 B. R .. 2
bath honlC'. turnlshcd. Firepla ce,
patio, B. B. Q., laundry. dbl.
garage t3rd bedroom and bath
adj. garage). $15,500.
BAY VIEW AN·D DA?\"'D Y SWIM-
MING . BEACH! This older ho1nc
is only 100 tt. or ao back tcom
th(' bay. Large living rm. with
firl'place, 3 bedrooms -and 3
rm. apt. In rea.r. Nc~s some
palntin' and rixln'! Its fumlsh-
<'d and a bargain at $12,500.
OCEA N FRONT--l bdrm. home
and garage apt. for income. All
furnished. Fireplace. Pat i o.
Barbecue. 2-ca.r garage. C hoii;e
Balboa location. C IOl5c t o shop-
ping and transporta tion. Price
$16,500,
' Balboa Realty Co.
Rosa Greeley J osephine Webb
L illian McAdoo
.
GOING, GOING, - - -
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they will soon be GONE!.
Good Buys in Bay Shores
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY
LOOK AT 2455 Marino Prive
Shake roof, grape stake fence
Enclosed patio, it's a beauty
$15,500
LINWOOD VICK, Realtor
W. A. TOBIAS, Salesmanager
312 Marine Ave., Balboa Island
Phone. llarbor 20f2 '"Look for the Green Lawn''
CORONA DEL ~ INCOME
Don't fail to see this most . ctive 2 bdmi. 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
OPEN FOR INSPECTION
1 to 6 Daily
' 4 NEW 2·BEDROOM-MODEL HOMES
from
$3595 to $6975
Low Down Payment -Easy Terms
1977 ~91 Maple St. Costa Mesa
One Brock West of Harbor Blvd., North of 19th
• CORONA DEL MAR
I will sell my home in Corona del Mar or trade
for a · good medium sized house trailer. 1 bdrm.
neat home rented for $73 per mo. on a 45xl18
comer lot in choice location. Room to build a home
on front of lot. ·
Price Reduced to $9850, terms
Call my broker, Mr. Snyder, Harbor 1741
bor 1477 or evenings, Harbor 393-M.
or Har-
89c91
Everybody Wants
Two Units
We have them here on Bal·
boa Island, Starting prices
furnished, $15, 750. $16, 750
$18,500 and you might
just as well be on THE
ISLAND.
HOW
TO BUY A HOME
Select your location.
Then choose your Real Estate
Broker as carefully as you
would your Doctor or
Lawyer.
One wh o has the best values
and listings in the area.
_'oo __ E_. _aa_1boa __ B_1_v_d ___ H_ar_._3_27_7 This $15,750 two·unit place
One who arranges financing
and PROTECTS your m·
terests through escrow.
Selected Offerings
Corona del Mar
3 bdrms. . ............................... $ 8, 750
2 bdrms. ........ . .................. 10,500
3 bdrm., furnisht..'CI ............ 12,500
2 bdrm. & 1 bdrm. apt ....... 14,5-00
2 bdnn., disp. &. dishw ....... 15.750
3 bdrm.. view .................... 20.000
3 bdrm. & den, view ............ 2-4 ,500
3 bdrm. & den, view ............ 35,000
Have opening (or exp<'riC"nced
aa.l cs1nall.
L!B tinga Wanted
Rentals &:. Sales
W. E . Fisher
Builder -Realtor
Ernie Smith
Realtor -A&90C late
916 Coast Blvd., Corona del Mar
Phone Harbor 2-4-43
Corona del Mar
$2500 Down ! !
3 bdrm. collage. Good neighbor-
hood, yard all cemented &: brlck -
wa.Jled . Payment. cheaper than
rent.
$8750 Full Price
is hard to beat for the
money.
J . A. BEEK Office -
Harbor 63 Balboa Island Ferry
DELUXE 2 bedroom (amid be 3
bdrm.) gorgeous vleW.-Huge
picture windows. 25 ft. liv. rm.
Muter bedroom. G. E . kitchen.
F~agstone fireplace and plant-
ers. Closet.a galore. Unit heat.
2100 aq. ft. Submit your own
terrna. -4 30 Poppy, Corona del
Mar. ' 91 c93
Notice--
to Trailer Owners
Owner will take .2000 or g ood
lrlr. a.a down payment on lhl.r.
very nice 2 bdrm. home. Fu11
price S8000. % blk. l o ocean,
com. turn., includ. Bendix wa.sh-
er.
If you are intereBled In this or
any other home, pay WI a ca:ll.
there la no obligation and we
mlgbt have juat what you are
lookkac for.
Paul C. !dnes, Rltr.
NOTE: Will co1111tder Co&ta Mesa 2307 W. Balboa Blvd., Newport
lot on trade.
Then TRUST him until you
have found your home.
The BEST BUYS on LIDO
ISLE are m a d e tbro ugl2
this, office . ·
At this tin1c we have some extra
11pccial good buys in BRAND
NEW homes any sir.e and any
price. We ha ve what you v .. ant
in either waterfront homes or
inside hon1es that are the c ream
ot LIDO ISLE.
Al80 LOTS-here a gain you can
BUY trom the DEVELOPE;R
ot lovely LIDO ISLE. Water-
front lots. in11idc lot.s. income
lots-a.II at below market prices
with generous terms. Don't be
TOO LA TE. These lots won't
la11t forever. Just LOOK .at
-LIDO ISLE and 8(>C what's go-
ing on-and then SEE US. 1
·p . A. PALME1i
INCORPORATED
3333 Via L ido
Newport Beach, C&llf.
Harbor ;..-.. ..;:;
R esult.a come !rom constant
Practice! An ad regularly ln We
paper will produce results tor you.
buaineSll centet. \.\'ill front toBA --LBOA------M-od-•rn--2-bodroo---m
\ suit. Lota o! pa.rklng. -1595 nicely fUrnl8h<d apt. SM mo.,
OCEAN VIEW 3 rm. tum. apt.a ..
lge. Uv. rm .. ln a door bed, twin
beda in bil!dt"OOm. nlce kitchen.
$40 mo. to $80 mo. winter , uttl.
pd. Holiday Apta., 1007 E. Bal·
boe Blvd., B&lboe. Har. 1378.
. tlc93
'47 CADILLAC 82 Sedan. tu.lly oqulpped Including
\VSW.and l'l~ nylon ~at covers. XlnL thruout $17-45
·•1 FORD Super Del.Wt~ Convertible., beater, radio,
Phooe Barbor 2313 •
TOM PAYNE, Rltr. MARINE omCER TRANS·
Modem redwood and glass
Two bdnn. and servant'• qua.rt.erL
P"lagstone and wood floon. Two
year1 old. I n gl'OYe of tr-eea.
Beautiful view of the weatern
hllle -ln excJuslv.e section - 2
miles trom ocean •In quiet 8Ur-
a ate&l al ~··-··-········:··········-·············-····················' -495 Newport Blvd. Sat. and Sun.
89U 1...-ty, UtU. pd. Phone Harber 8 &. m.-5. c 2791-J . 83Uc
WATERnlONT 2 bedroom tum. 310 Coast Hlway, Corona del Mar FER.RED -MUST SELL one
Apt. '46 mo. to July l•t. No "Hillman Minx Dealer" Phone Harber :nr. yr. old 3 bdrm. 2 ~•th home In •
4%-WanWllO'~t
LEA.SE wtth option to buy, 4
bdrm. home, tumllhed. Harbor
Atta. Reuonabl& price. call
Mn. Retmler, Hubor 2151.
PI!:llMAN!lNT tomUy delire to
• rent 3 bdrm. tum. or untum.
boulie.. ~fe.r Newport Ht8,
COn>na d•I Mu, Lido or Bal-
lllood. Ph. H"fbo' 2190-M.
• llc93
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NICELY l!'llmlabetl Oottap. ..it·
ol>le for t-pevplo. Ooll at·&M 111-••1. eort.. x-. ttcn
pebl. 8708 Cllann•l Plac•. Now· • Coeta Kea. Forced air heat.
BALBOA ISLAND -AttnA>Uve p0rt blind. • 78dl9 NE\~IPQRT ALJTQ SALES • flr<p1-, large com<r lot. b&chetor apt. near So. Bay. UtlL v,v Bay & Beach Bargain Venollan bllnda, weel.her otrlp·
pe.ld. Guage STII mo., yearly ...8 f .. _. • 2604 W. Ne"""'rt mvd. Newport Beach ped thruout. Wlll .. n fUmlture or $60 mo, wtnter. Ph. Harbor l .;....-~..;:;.;Olo.;D-;:;n;:;•'-"'or;.;...;::,-=;;;•____ •• r-Nice cottage and rental, one half if detlred. $!3,?00. Approx.
. rounding&. s~.ooo. Good terms.
1987 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa
Phone Beacon 5293-W
ien. 'llllfc 'l'l!llU.tANENT or wedtly nntal-PhOIJe Barbor 1407 , block to bey on 1\i tote, !enc..i $6000 down. Bllence at se7 mo.
and landacaped. Old<r f bdrm. Oil l!l. llltll St, Colla M-. B & Be h B ·
• SI .. plftl niom, .prtv. ntren~. 1937 DOOOJJ: eod Good "' '311 0000111 Sedan • doo•. ~--.' home, ...cenuy ffillodel°'l Ce-BelUlOll 704-W. • ' IJ9clll al:' &C argatn rarace.· 110 wlc:. BLUE TOP, an. "°'0 -1' -,. • ....,.,..,.. ment toundatJoo. Dlspoilal, dlall-LIDO ISLE -
(,fuet ·-• u.. At-chMl , 401 condlUon. CloOO radio, '1211. 001 llollled motm, CloOO tra_.ta-Can you top thia waterfront 1 8':~;,~-=::: Newport_ ~·d. Newport ~ :-:: ~Fs;;;w11ar~1~: ::;.... ~rn~ 1"bone =~:~ ::;,~~ ... ··d~~~:!; Channel Front Home amoll ........ with p&llo f;oelng wa-
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•tOO mo. All uWltlel paid. Prl-Nowport 81¥11., Oooia iii.a, •at FOiµ) ._ -di!&n, · -to.rge Uving .-a wiUI nJce
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